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SUBSURFelCE EXPLORATION, GEOLOGIC HAZARD, AND <br /> PRELIII�NARY GEOTECfi1VICAL ENGWEERING REPflRT <br /> 105 BARBARA LANE <br /> 2-LOT SHORT PLAT <br /> EVERETT, W.�►SHIlYGTON • <br /> October 2, 1998 � <br /> Project No. KE98375G <br /> I. PROJECT AND SI1'E CONDITIONS <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> 1:his report presents the results of our subsurface exploration, geologic hazard, and <br /> geotechnical engineering study for the proposed 2-lot short plat. Oux recommendations are <br /> ' preliminary in that a aefinite building co�guraucn and construction details have not been <br /> finalized at the time of this report. The proposed building location and approzimate locadons <br /> of the exploradons accomplished for this study are presented on the Site and Exploration Plan, <br /> Figure 1. In the cvent that any changes in the nature, design, or location of the structure are <br /> planned, the conclusions and recommendations contained in this report should be reviawed and <br /> modified, or verified, as necessary. <br /> 1.1 R�roose and Scone <br /> The purpose of ?his study was io provide suhsurface data to be used in the design und <br /> development of th�: above-mentioned project. Our study included a review of available <br /> literature, excavation of expleration pits, and perfornung geologic smdies to assess the type, <br /> thickness, distribution, and physical properties of the subsurface sediments anu shallow ground <br /> water conditions. Geologic hazard evaluations and engineering studies were also conduc!ed t� <br /> determine suitable geologic hazard mitigation techniques, the type of suitahle foundation, <br /> allowable bearing pressures, anticipated settlements, retaining wall lateral pressures, nnd � <br /> drainage considerations. This report summarizes our cunent field work and offers <br /> development recommendadoas based on our presen[uaderstanding of the project. <br /> i <br /> 1.2 Authorization <br /> Verbal authorization to proceed with this stud}� was granted by Mr. Jce Bro�vn oi <br /> Shockey/Brent, Inc. Our study was accomplished in general accordance with our score of . <br /> work letter dated August 25, 1998. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of <br /> Shoc:keyBrent, Inc., their clients, and their agents, for specific applicatiun to Uus project. i <br /> Within the limitations of scope, schedule, and budget, our services have been performed in <br /> accordance with generally accepted geotecluucal engineering and engineering geology practices <br /> �, <br />
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