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GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION <br />EVERETT, WASHINGTON <br />October 28, 2019 <br />COBALT <br />G E 0 S C I E N C E S <br />made. Soil and groundwater conditions can be highly variable. Scheduling for soil work will need to be <br />adjustable, to deal with unanticipated conditions, so that the project can proceed and required deadlines <br />can be met. <br />If any variations or undesirable conditions are encountered during construction, we should be notified so <br />that supplemental recommendations can be made. If room constraints or groundwater conditions do not <br />permit temporary slopes to be cut to the maximum angles allowed by the WAC, temporary shoring <br />systems may be required. The contractor should be responsible for developing temporary shoring <br />systems, if needed. We recommend that Cobalt Geosciences and the project structural engineer review <br />temporary shoring designs prior to installation, to verify the suitability of the proposed systems. <br />8.1.3 Erosion and Sediment Control <br />Erosion and sediment control (ESC) is used to reduce the transportation of eroded sediment to wetlands, <br />streams, lakes, drainage systems, and adjacent properties. Erosion and sediment control measures <br />should be implemented and these measures should be in general accordance with local regulations. At a <br />minimum, the following basic recommendations should be incorporated into the design of the erosion <br />and sediment control features for the site: <br />• Schedule the soil, foundation, utility, and other work requiring excavation or the disturbance of the <br />site soils, to take place during the dry season (generally May through September). However, provided <br />precautions are taken using Best Management Practices (BMP's), grading activities can be completed <br />during the wet season (generally October through April). <br />• All site work should be completed and stabilized as quickly as possible. <br />• Additional perimeter erosion and sediment control features may be required to reduce the possibility <br />of sediment entering the surface water. This may include additional silt fences, silt fences with a <br />higher Apparent Opening Size (AOS), construction of a berm, or other filtration systems. <br />• Any runoff generated by dewatering discharge should be treated through construction of a sediment <br />trap if there is sufficient space. If space is limited other filtration methods will need to be <br />incorporated. <br />8.1.4 Foundation Design <br />The proposed residential buildings may be supported on shallow spread footing foundation systems <br />bearing on undisturbed medium dense or firmer native soils or on properly compacted structural fill <br />placed on the suitable native soils. If structural fill is used to support foundations, then the zone of <br />structural fill should extend beyond the faces of the footing a lateral distance at least equal to the <br />thickness of the structural fill. <br />For shallow foundation support, we recommend widths of at least 16 and 24 inches, respectively, for <br />continuous wall and isolated column footings supporting the proposed structure. Provided that the <br />footings are supported as recommended above, a net allowable bearing pressure of 2,500 pounds per <br />square foot (psf) may be used for design. <br />A 1/3 increase in the above value may be used for short duration loads, such as those imposed by wind <br />and seismic events. Structural fill placed on bearing, native subgrade should be compacted to at least 95 <br />5 <br />PO Box 82243 <br />Kenmore, WA 98028 <br />cobaltgeoOgmail.com <br />2o6-331-1097 <br />
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