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Geo hl-ilircr, <br /> April 19, 1993 Gcuuclmic:d, <br /> Gcucncinuuurmul wul /• <br /> Grulogir SrrX iuv <br /> Select Homes <br /> 237 Elm Street <br /> Everett, Washington 98203 <br /> Attention: Mr. Randy Clark <br /> Building Setback Conditions <br /> Hanabrook Development <br /> Divisions III and IV <br /> Everett, Washington <br /> File No. 2670-005-1106 <br /> The purpose of this letter is to outline reduced building setback conditions for location of <br /> homes at the tops of slopes on Divisions III and IV of the Hanabrook Development in Everett, <br /> Washington. This has been discussed with M% Randy Clark of Select Homes, Mr. Pat McCourt <br /> of Universal Brokerage Corporation, and Mr. Michael Crowson of W&H Pacific. <br /> We have observed no signs of instability on native slopes in Divisions III and IV. Fill <br /> slopes on Divisions Ill and IV were constructed with structural fill consisting of on-site granular <br /> soils under full-time monitoring of a qualified individual from our firm. The structural fill is <br /> keyed into existing firm native soils and fill placed to achieve the final slope grades has been <br /> properly benched into existing native materials and compacted to 95 percent of MDD (maximum <br /> dry density)according to the specifications of the ASTM D-15571st procedure. In addition,the <br /> lots are graded to slope away from the tops of slopes and all slopes have been covered with jute <br /> matting and hydroseeded for erosion protection. <br /> In our opinion, where slopes have been placed, compacted, grad, and vegetated as <br /> described above, the minimum building setback distance can be reduced to 10 feet. llte setback <br /> distance is the horizontal distance measured from the front face of the footing to the face of the <br /> slope. It should be understood that if the setback distance is reduced to 10 feet, the risks of <br /> losing access, reducing the design life of the foundations and having slope movement impact the <br /> house foundations are increased. <br /> 7!. <br /> xlull+ I <br /> Rn61xx111.\I\ Blau .: <br /> 'liilllnnu•IJIMq,WI Idnul <br /> rn I-'111 WII IAI xl <br /> 11uM.1.n n.p •1 pyo. <br /> i <br /> I <br />