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RUCKER AVE
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4102
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SAFEWAY FUELING STATION
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May 9, 2002 <br />Inform, Inc. <br />12330 - 120"' Avenue Northeast <br />Kirkland, Washington 98034 <br />Attention: Mr. Ryan Hermanutz <br />Dear Mr. Hermanutz: <br />� <br />� �� t Ealrttl COC1SU�tc'l1�tS IIIC. <br />, II�I <br />�I I I� ��`l�l� �, � GnqMinicJ IsR�n<vrs (rtnN.µls�ti A Idncb�mmm:J w irnu.i. <br />�� <br />E-8493-5 <br />We are pleased to submit our report titled "Geotechnical Engineering Study, Proposed <br />Safeway Fueling Station, 41" Street Southeast and Rucker Avenue, Everett, <br />Washington". This report presents the results of our field exploration, selective <br />laboratory tests, and engineering analyses. The purpose and scope of our study were <br />outlined in our November 12, 2001 proposal. <br />6ased on the results of our study, it is our opinion the proposed fueling station can be <br />constructed generally as planned. Support for the proposed kiosk and fueli�g station can <br />be provided using conventional spread and continuous footing foundation systems <br />bearing on competent native soil or on structural fill. Existing fill soil may be considered <br />tor support of the (oundations, or slab, provided the existing fill can be compacted in- <br />place to the requirements of structural fill. Slab-on-grade floors can be supported on <br />competent native soil or on at least one foot of structural fili. <br />We appreciate this opportunity to be of continued service to you <br />questions, or if we can be of further assistance, please call. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />i�ro�ect mana�er <br />r.u,ia nr.,�.,,�„� <br />C. <br />. � ��a�.�';tl.�r, <br />If you have any <br />1�>il Free (86817:i`! � r •� <br />
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