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Geotechnical Engineering Evaluation NGA File No. 1008917 <br /> Cooley Smiles Commercial Development October 3,2017 <br /> Everett,Washington Page 4 <br /> Table 1 —2015 IBC Seismic Design Parameters <br /> Site Class Spectral Acceleration Spectral Acceleration Site Coefficients Design Spectral <br /> at 0.2 sec. (g) at 1.0 sec. (g) Response <br /> S, S i Parameters <br /> Fa F„ SDS SDI <br /> D 1.417 0.545 1.000 1.500 0.945 0.545 <br /> The spectral response accelerations were obtained from the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program <br /> Interpolated Probabilistic Ground Motion website(2008 data)for the project latitude and longitude. <br /> The site is located within the South Whidbey Island Fault Zone (SWIFZ): an active, shallow region of <br /> seismicity within central Puget Sound stretching from the Strait of Juan de Fuca to North Bend. <br /> Information published in 2013 by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources suggests the <br /> SWIFZ last ruptured less than 2,700 years ago, and that the fault zone can produce a M7.5 earthquake. In <br /> our opinion,the possibility of faulting ground rupture caused by this fault zone is considered low. <br /> Hazards associated with seismic activity include liquefaction potential and amplification of ground <br /> motion. Liquefaction is caused by a rise in pore pressures in a loose, fine sand deposit beneath the <br /> groundwater table. It is our opinion that the very dense glacial deposits interpreted to underlie the site <br /> have a low potential for liquefaction or amplification of ground motion. <br /> Erosion Hazard <br /> The criteria used for determination of erosion hazard areas include soil type, slope gradient, vegetation <br /> cover, and groundwater conditions. The erosion sensitivity is related to the vegetative cover and the <br /> specific surface soil types, which are related to the underlying geologic soil units. The Soil Survey of <br /> Snohomish County Area, Washington by the Soil Conservation Service (SCS), was reviewed to <br /> determine the erosion hazard of the on-site soils. The site surface soils were classified using the SCS <br /> classification system as Alderwood-Urban land complex,2 to 8 percent slopes. These soils are listed as <br /> having a slight to moderate erosion hazard where soils are exposed. It is our opinion that the erosion <br /> hazard for site soils should be low in areas where vegetation is not disturbed. <br /> NELSON GEOTECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />