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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNorthborough Subdivision AZ, PP App f. '&~~l' f'"""....~ -';;~;jl;:1~",~;. "\ TRANSMITTALS TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON '-./YIe v ~ ]D/\HO t DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ~'Q, / 'V,li"o/,s"TIl':"'''''''' VNJY-'< "N.' To insure that your comments and recommendations will be considered by 1903 the Meridian Planning and Zoning Commission please submit your comments and recommendations to Meridian City Hall Attn: Will Berg t City Clerk, by: July 27, 2006 Transmittal Date: July 10, 2006 File No.: AZ-06-0301 PP~06.030 Hearing Date: August 3, 2006 Request: Public Hearing: Annexation and Zoning of 8.03 acres to R.8 and Preliminary Plat approval of 35 residential lots and 4 common lots on 8.03 acres in the proposed R.8 zone for Northborough Subdivision. MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Keith Bird Joseph W. Borton Charles M. Rountree Shaun WardJe CITY DEPARTMENTS Ci ty Attorney /I-IR 703 Main Street 898-5506 (C i ty A tto rney) 898-5503 (HR) Fax 884-8723 By: Gemstar Development, LLC Location of Property or Project north of Ustick Road and east of Linder Road Fire 540 E. Franklin Road 888-1234 / fax 895-0390 David Zaremba (no FP) David Mae (no FP) Wendy Newton-Huckabay (No FP) Michael Rohm (No FP) Keith Borup (No FP) Tammy de Weerd, Mayor Charlie Rountree, C/C Joe Bortont C/C Keith Bird, C/C Shaun Wardle, C/C Water Department Sewer Department Sanitary ServiceS(No VAR, VAG. FP) Buildjng Department / Rich Greene Fire Department Police Department City Attorney City Engineer City PI anner _ Parks Department Parks & Recreation 11. w~ Bower Stree t 888-3579 / fax 898-5501 Pla nning 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533 / fax 888~6844 Po Ii ce 1401 E. Watertower Lane 888-6678 / fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 200 898-5500 / fax 895-9551 - Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Su ite 150 887-2211 / fax 887-1297 - Wastewater 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2i 91 / fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N. W. 8th Street 888-5242/ fax 884-1159 Your Concise Remarks: Meridian School District (No FP) Meridian Post Office{FP/PP only) Ada County Highway District Ada County Development Services Ce ntra I D i strj ct H ea Ith Nampa Meridian I rrig. District Settl ers I rri g. 0 i stri ct Idaho Power CO. (FP.PP,CUP) Qwest (FP/PP on Iy) ] nte rm 0 U nta i n Gas (FP/PP on Iy) B urea u of Reel am atio n (FP/PP only) I d aha T ranspo rtati 0 n 0 e pt. (No FP) Ada County Ass. Land Records Meridian Development Corp. Historical Preservation Comm. CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAlIO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CI1l' CLERK - FAX 888-4218 FINANCE & UTILITY BILUNG - FAX 887-4813 MAYORIS OFFICE - FAX 884~8l19 Printed on recycled paper Hearing Date: August 3, 2006 File No.: AZ-06-030 Project Name: Northborough Subdivision Request: Annexation and Zoning of 8.03 acres to R-B (Medium-Density Residential), by Gemstar Development LLC Location: w~ Ustick Road; North side of Ustick approximately 700 feet east of Linder Road; Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 1 West File No: PP-06-030 Project Name: Northborough Subdivision Request: Preliminary Plat approval of 35 residential lots and 4 common lots on 8.03 acres in the proposed R-B zone, by Gemstar Development LLC. ,~~~E C E IVE "':. JUL 0 6 2006 CiTY OF MERIDIAN CtTY CLERK OFF~CE ..;~.v~t:1y~ ~ P / ClrV l'~T.' l4'i~tJX-~:A:.:il L/VL(Jjid/;;n~(;'\ \.\.-:. 1l),\HO J..." ~( A/ .~~::{;;; Planning Department COMMISSION & COUNCIL REVIEW APPLICATION Type of Review Requested (check all that apply) X Annexation and Zoning D Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment o Comprehensive Plan Text Alnendlnent o Conditional Use Pernlit o Conditional Use Pennit Modification o Final Plat o Final Plat Mad ification o Planned Unit Developlnent X Preliminary Plat o Rezone o Time Extension (Colnn1ission or Council) DUDe Text Amendment o Vacation (Council) o Variance o Other Assigned P lann er; Concurrent files: Previous fi les; Hearing date: 'fI/s./tfc. .gCommission 0 Council A pplica ot Information NORTHBOROUGH SUBDIVISION Applicant name: Gemstar Development.. L.LC Applicant address: 228 E. Plaza Drive Suite I Eagle Idaho Contact natne~ Zip: 836 16 Phone: Applicant's interest in property: 0 Own 0 Rent X Optioned 0 Other Owner name: Dennis Creek Owner address: 770 Clear Creek Dr. Meridian ID Zip: 83642 Agent name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): Shawn L. Nickel Finn nanle: SLN Planning.. Inc. Address: 83 9 E~ Wind ing Creek Drive Suite 201.. Eagle.. Idaho Contact name: Same Zip: 83616 Phone: 938-3812 Primary contact is: 0 Applicant 0 Owner X Agent 0 Other E-Ina iJ: shawn@landconsuItants.net Fax: 938-5873 Subject Property Information Location/street address: W. Ustick Road: North s.ide of Ustick.. approx 700 feet east of Linder Road Assessor's parcel nUlnber(s): 80436336155 Township, range, section: 4Nolth~ 1 West Section 36 Current land use: Agricultural Total acreage: 8.03 acres Curren t zoning d istri ct RUT (County) 660 E. Waterto\ver Lane, Suite 202 . Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 · Facsimile: (208) 888M6678 . Website: W\v\v.lneridiancitv.org ] Project Description Project/subdivision name: Northborough Subdivision General description of proposed project/request: Annexation~ Zoning; Preliminary Plat for single family residential Proposed zoning district(s): R-8 Acres of each zone proposed: Type of use proposed (check all that apply): X Residential D Commercial 0 Office 0 Industrial 0 Other Amenities provided with this development (if applicable): None proposed Residential Project Summary (if applicable) Number of residential units: ~S units Number of common and/or other lots:S lots Proposed number of dwelling units (for multi-family developments only): N/A 1 Bedroom: 2 or more Bedrooms: Number of building lots:.3) lots Min.imum square footage of structure(s) (excL garage): 1~200 sq~ ft. Proposed buildin.g height: 30' Minimum property size (sJ): 5~OOO SQ~ ft. Average property size (s.f.): .~8/~ Gross density (DU/acre-totalland): .'1.36 du/acre Net density (DU/acre~cxcluding roads & alleys): ~.l:J 8 dulacre Percentage of open space provided: _13. , ~% Acreage of open space: 1.0g acres Percentage of use able open space: _8.l./ % (See Chapter 3, Alticle G, for qualified open space) Type of open space provided in acres (Le., landscaping, public, common, etc): Collector street buffer on Ustick Road~ open area/buffer along eastern boundarv adjacent to drain Type of dwelling(s) proposed: X Single-family 0 Townhomes 0 Duplexes 0 Multi-family Non-residential Project Summary (if applicable) N/A Nunlber of building lots: Gross floor area proposed: Other lots: Hours of operation (days and hours): Percentage of site/project devoted to the following: Landscaping: B u i Iding : Paving: Existing (if applicable): Building height: Total number of employees: Maximum number of employees at anyone time: Number and ages of students/children (if applicable): Seating capacity: Total number of parking spaces provided: Number of compact spaces provided: Authorization Print .app1ic~nt name: Steve Scl~el04ent, L-==--_ Apphcant sIgnature: ~h. /' - Date: :2 -rt('-6j:Y 660 E. Watertower Lane, Suite 202 . Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884-5533 . Facsimile: (208) 888-6678 . Website: www.meridiancity.org 2 Land Consultants Inc. 52 N~ 2ND Street 0 Eagle Idaho 83616 D Office 208.938~3812 0 Fax 208.938-5873 May 15~ 2006 Honorable Mayor and City COlillcil City of Meridian 33 E. Idaho Ave. Meridian., Idaho 83642 RE: Northborough Subdivision Annexation/Zoning and Preliminary Plat - Letter of Intent Dear Mayor and Cou.ncil; As representative for Gemstar Development, LLC, please accept this application for Northborough Subdivision, located on W. Ustick Road, approximately 700 feet east of Linder Road in Meridian, Idaho, Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 1 West of the Boise-Meridian~ Northborough Subdivision inclu.des 8.03 acres and has been designed with 40 lots ( 35 residential, 5 conun.on) and includes a request for annexation with a zoning desigtlation ofR-8 (Medillill Density Residential). A density of 4~36 dwelling units per acre is proposed. This letter is included. witll the land use applications for the annexation and zoning, an.d preliminary plat, together W.itll filing fees and various exhibits. TIle enclosed applications have been. submitted in accordance Witll the requirements of the Men.dian City Unified Development Code. The su.bmitted preliminary plat 1las been designed in compliance with the UFC, tllerefore, this appli.cation does 110t include a request for variance to any sections of the Code. The development has also been designed to be in compliance with. the intent oft11e Meridian Co.mprehensive Plan. Specific Comprellensive Plan policies that sup:port the requested zone change include: · Population Growth Goal 1, Objective A, Action 6 (New residential development with provided Urban Services); · Services GoallI, Objective A, Transportation, Action 6 (Street connections betwee.n subdivisions ); · LaI1d Use Goal ill, Ensure public services, Objective A, Actioll 1 (Development projects planned public services); Goal N, Objective C, Action 1 (compatibility), 3 (usable open space), 5 (sidewalks, curbs, gutters, etc.), Objective D, Transportation Conidors, Action 2 (Restrict curb cuts/access on collectors), Action 10, (Support variety of residential categories); Goal V, Objective C, Quality, Action 1 (Require common area); An R-8 zoning designation is being requested for this annexation with the subdivision plat containing residential lots ranging in size from a minimum 5,000 square feet to 9,598 sqllare feet. All streets will be constructed, along with curb, gutter and sidewalks, to Ada County Highway District and Meridian City standards~ Drainage will be han.dled by on-site detention areas and will be designed to the standards of all appropriate regulatory agencies~ A pressure irrigation system will be provided for all lots within the development All existing structures will be removed from the property upon at construction~ The proposed gross de.nsity of 4~36 dwelling units per acre meets the allowed density for the R-8 base zone~ In addition, the d.ensity is in compliance with the intent of the current Co.mprellensive Plan Future Land Use Map, which designates this area as Medium Density Residential. The develo.pm.ent has been designed to include landscaped conunon areas that satisfy the Subdivision standards~ The common areas include exterior road.way buffers, in additio.n to a buffer along the existing drail1 area on the eastern boundary of the site. The total common areas account for 1.05 acres (13.1 %) of the property~ All conunon.landscape area lots will be owned and m.aintained by the Homeowners Association that will be established for the subdivision~ In conclusion, Northborough Subdivision will be a quality and compatible addition to this area of Meridian~ The development is adjacent to similar residential developments, and the requested zoning to R-8 is in. compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan and will benefit the public interest by providing a mix of desirable housing needs to this area of the City while allowing for the continued improvement and expansiol1 of city services and 811 increase in the City's tax base~ Tills application submittal in.cludes all items listed within the preliminary plat and annexation checklists. We look forward to working witll you and your staff and request approval oftllis project Sincerely, ~a Shawn L. 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(ir~l n lct: his heirs und u:.isi~ns, rorcvt.:r~ And I h~ ~:tid (;ranlor s d() hereby COVClwn I 10 :.JncJ with the said Gran tce . I hu t the y are ()Wnl~rs in t'Cl: ~inlrtc or :HJ ill prclni~cs: I ha I I hl.:Y arc free J"ronl nU inculllbrun"':l!s except the aforementioned taxes and assessments and a cart Deed of Trust of October 1, 1971, executed by grantors to James E. Schille a~ Trustee for Home Federal Savings & Loan Asso~iation of ~mpa as Benefi- 82ary, reGorded October I, 1971, as In~trurnent No. 7E4758rrecords of Ada ou-nl:y, Idaho; .-.nd thu I thl}' will warrnn [ nod dc,' fcnu (he snnw frum uU Jaw fuJ l.:1,Ji ms w IU"lsucvltr. Du telf; June ':;>:). ~ 197 8 6T..\TH OF IUAHO, COUN'rY Ol~. AD/i4 On thh,. "~ <<In)' ur . lit 78. ht~ron~'';THt. i, tidtru.y public in und fur . ~hl ~tnu.. rlL'rsun::JU~. nplHtI1,rccl ", 'I ;ftOWEt~. OT IS DENNY and {.tL;.~:I. 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'.':f ..:/." ..;i;~~ j.!~~\Oo~~..~ 'I_i.:~~.~t~.....~ · .. :Jd~~~1~':;.il .~::'~'t~ ." ~.,: .)t~ , . 'r ./ "~' 't.. .. . .,~ . . ~~l~. .. ....:... . ~ " ...: ).\...1I"~~}~::11. ;~+ ,. . .0,'., ." :. .1. I' 1.SH;,~~~;; ..' ., . ~. Toget'1e:- wi th . -a:ll a11d s~ingula.r the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; SUbject to all easements and rights-of- way of record or: appearillg on th~ landi SUbject, also, to taxes and as~essments levied and assessed for the year 1978 which are now liens but not yet due nor payable. ~ . .. f~~~ :~ , ~~' ;:;;~k 1 ' , '... !;t.rt;ih~~. : ::' ~':~ !~~i:;: /. f ,. . . ~ : ...: ~', ..~ -. I .; '10 ~tJliJ."r . . ,t". .., ~" '.t, ..;. ~h ~ t.~r . ..~!~. ..~.. . 10,:-'" . Iti?J~" ...1 ~ j ..., . * it ~ AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTEREST STATE OF IDAHO ) ) COUNTY OF ADA ) I, De ,..Jr/I. 5 r: fo( c k (name) [Y\-ef I vlJ Ar-I (city) 770 ~- Cie~; Cre'/C (address) Or. (state) being first duly sworn upon, oath, depose and say: 1 ~ That I am the record owner of the property described on the attached, and 1 grant my penniss ion to: C e /'to.S fit) t'1.. D,ev-t /o;!/'N'r/) S L,..) f(,tJ.^,rJ '''') I J,J ( ~ (name) 03'1 c e /,tJ · '" ,). ,J) C I e.-e (( (address) t:;--p, J / L f)/. J u '''+-L ;;2 0 7 ~34J( to submit the accompanying application(s) pertaining to that property. 2~ I agree to indemnify, defend and hold the City of Meridian and its emp.loyees harmless from any claim or liability resulting from any dispute as to the statements contained herein or as to the ownership of the property which is the subject of the application. 3~ I hereby grant permission to City of Meridian staff to enter the subject property for the purpose of site inspections related to processing said appl.ication(s). Dated this I~ day of Fe 6IVA;} ,20 O( SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written. to' ", n..,.. :\t: ~~#. ,.... ..., L. Al'l :,# ~.. A..1 \'" .. V ^ ,# ~". ...~ ....... ""A 4JI'# ~ ........' - oe ... ~~ ~ ~ ~-y eo <" ~ = ~OTA~l' \ \ = . : : * ...~ : * : : C: : \ PUBL\. = __ 00 .... ~ <P.,. ... .0 0 ~ o:..#~ <1,. ......... ~~ ,,;/ #'''''' 11 0 F \ \) ~,-,...~ #...,.....,",' ~;1~ (Notary Public for Idaho) Residing at: e~ leI rcl My Commission Expires: 7 ~ ,) d - <1 8' Page 1 of 1 Shawn Nickel From: John Priester Dohnp@adaweb~netl Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 11: 16 AM To: Shawn Nickel Subject: RE: subname approval January 24, 2006 Shawn Nickel Lan d Gansu Itan ts, I nc 52 N 2 nd St EagJe, !D 83616 RE: Subdivision Name Reservation t40RTHBOROUGH SUBDIVISION Dear Shawn: At your request I will reserve the name uNORTHBOROUGH SUBDIVISION" for your project I can honor this reservation onfy as long as your project is in the approval process. FinaJ approval can only take place when the fin aJ plat is recorded. Sincerely, Jon1l Priester John E. Priester, P.EAL.S. County Engineer JP/jp From: Shawn Nickel [maHto:shawn@fandconsultants.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 4:47 PM To: John Priester Subject: subname approval l~o: John Priester Subject: Subnanlc Request Ada County Dcvcloplnent Services Mr. John Priester, P~E.L,~S. 200 W. Front Street Suite 3191 .B 0 isc, Idaho 83702 January 17, 2006 Dear John, On behalf of my client, I would l]ke to reserve the name UNorthborough Subdivisionu for a ne\v subdivision located ill Meridian, Idaho. The surveyor for this subdivision is Terry Peugh with Idaho Survey Group. The Engineer of record will be David Bailey of Bailey Engineering. The subject property is located on the northeast corner of Us tick and Linder in Meridian, Section 36, 4 North, 1 West. Here is a web site showing the word~ !1ttQ:/Iwww.town.northborough. ma. us/fire! I'hank you John for your consideration. Shawn L. Nickel 1 /74/7 n Of) IDAHO SU RVEY GROUP 1450 East Wate rtowe r St. Suite 150 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone (208) 846-8570 Fax (208) 884-5399 Project NOt 06-005-01 February 14, 2006 Revised May 4, 2006 Northb.orough Subdivision and Annexation and Rezone RUT to R-8 A parcel of land located in the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 36, T.4N.) R.l W~, B..M.., Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest comer of said Section 36, from which the South 1/4 comer of said Section bears South 88042'55" East, 2662.17 feet; Thence 665..56 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING~ Thence North 00019'10" East, 835..18 feet; Thence South 89046'05" East, 277..90 feet to a POil1t in the center of a drain ditcll; Thence along tIle center of said drain ditcl1 Soutl114020'18" East, 358~Ol feet; Thence S.outll 81001 '35" East, 114.33 feet; Thence depatting said draill ditch South 00002' 35" West, 482.45 feet to a point 011 the South boundary of said Section 36; Thence North 88042'55" West) 483.91 feet to tlle Point ofBeginnillg. Containing 8..02 acres, more or less~ Prepared By: Idaho Slrrvey Gr IIp, P ~C~ Professional Land Surveyors ~1lA~6 ~ 5" c.J.B. ~ C L-&r~<f" Re6'~ PROJECT: DESCRIPTION; FILE: creek~cgx UNITS: U.S~ SURVEY FOOT ThursdaYI May 04,2006 4:11 PM PAGE 1 INSTRUMENT SETUP Instrument point: Backsight point: Backsight Bearing: Remarks: 30 7715~0076 9995.1827 30 7715.0076 9995.1827 N 0000010011 E Distance: 0.00 TYPE FROM TO DIRECTION DISTANCE NORTHING EASTING INV 30 36 N OQo19rlOll E INV 36 43 N 89046EOSrl E INV 43 42 S 14020'1.Su E INV 42 32 S 81.o01J3SU E INV 32 31 S OQo02135u W INV 31 30 N 8804215Su W Perimeter is: 2551.77 Area is: 349768~26 Square feet 835.18 277.90 358.01 114~33 482.45 483-9~ 8550.1705 8551.2960 8204..4415 8186..6079 7704~lS81 77lS~D076 9999~8394 10277.7386 10366.3979 10479.3315 10478.9690 9995.1827 8.0296 Acres COMMITMENT OF PROPERTY POSTING Per Unified Develo:pment Code (UDe) 11-5A-5D, the applicant for all applicatio.ns requiring a public hearing (except for a UDC text amendment, a Comprehensive Plan text amendment andlor vacations) shall post the subject property not less than ten (10) days prior to the hearing. The applicant shall post a copy of the public hearing notice of the application(s) on the property under consideration~ The applicant sIlal1 submit proof of property posting in the form of a notarized statement and a photograph of the posting to the City no later than seven (7) days .prior to the pu.blic hearing attesting to where and when the sign(s) were posted.. Unless such Certificate is received by the required date, the hearing will be continued. The sign(s) shall be removed no later tllan three (3) days after the end of th.e public hearing for which the s.ign(s) had been .posted. I am aware of tile above requirements and will comply with th.e posting requirem.ents as stated in UDC iI-SA-5. \ ~:!~ Ap.p I icantJagent signature !J1P, I ~ 2 0 0 6 Date Northborough Subdivision -Neighborhood Meeting February 11, 2006 9:30 a.m. On-Site. Sign up Sheet ADDRESS. tJJ -Jdv J<diIoNE # j ~#y1- '?- 1? fi> 9 - t/? c?;? trt -/).t16 ~/tf - 2/ "7 .s o MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION /1 C. ;;{51J ~ :.J Environmental Services :J G eotec h nica I En 9 i nee ri ng "::1 ConstrucHon Materials T esti ng :J S pecia I [nspect io ns GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT of CrEE!{ Property Development Usticl< and Linder Roads MEridian, Idaho Prepared for: CEntEnnial DeVElopment 2364 South Titanium MEridian, Idaho 83642 MTI FilE NumbEr 860046g 7446 W. Lemhi St. · 8oise~ 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti-id.com · www.mti-id.com !MATERIAlS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I ~ 2006 Page # I of25 =t Environmental Services ,::J Geotechnical Engineering ::l Construchon f\~aterjals Testrng CJ Specrallnspechons \\server\bo!se\2006 reports\OOO- ] 99\b60046g\creek geoicch. doc Mr. Kevin Amar Centennial Developnlent 2364 South Titanium Meridian, ldaho 83642 (208) 895-8858 Re: Geotechnical Engineering Report Creek Property Development Ustick and Linder Roads Meridian, Idaho Gentlemen: In compliance with your instructions, we have conducted a soils exploration and foundation evaluation for the above mentioned development. Field work for this investigation was conducted on 20 January 2006, Data have been analyzed to evaluate pertinent geotechnical conditions. Provided geotechnical, groundwater and constmction recommendations are listed in the Table of Contents. Results of this investigation, together with our reC0l11111endations, are to be found in the following repoli. Often, because of design and construction details that occur on a project, questions arise conceming soil conditions. We would be pleased to continue our role as geotechnical engineers during project implementation. MTI also has great interest in providing materials testing and special inspection services during construction of this project. If you will advise us of the appropriate time to discuss these engineering services, we will be pleased to meet with you at your convenience. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you and we look forward to working with you in the future~ If you have questions please call us at (208) 376-4748. , ~ 'I (~q 7a \r('J Jes~~a llS, E.:;? Staff Engineer Respectfully Submitted, Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. Reviewed by Michael G. Woodworth, P.E. Senior Geotechnical Engineer Cc: Copyright (:) 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti @ m tj- jd .com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I, 2006 Page # 20f25 ::J Environmental Services :J Geotechnical Engineering :J Construction Mater[a~s Testing :J S pec~ a I 1 n s pectio n s \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc TABLE OF CONTENTS ] NT RO 0 U CT ION ......... ........... ..................... ................... ....... ......... ................. .................................... ....................... ..... ...... 3 P r oj e c t Des c rip t ion ~....... . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . ~ . . . . A . . . . . . ~ A . . . L . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . A . . . . . ~ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . 3 A uthoriza tion .~............................ ..~~... ~.... .... .~... .~+........ ... .~~..... ~~..&...~ ...... .+... ...........3 ]) u r p 0 s e ........................................ ~ . & . . . . . . . L . . ~ L . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . 3 Sco p e ............... ~. . ~. . . . .. .. ~. .. . . . . . .. &.... . ... .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . ~ .. ..... ....... ~. . ... ......... .. . . . . .. . . . 3 Wa rra n ty An d Lim iting Conditions u... nnu. n BU.. U...... ____ ~hU ..n..h ."...u"..U... u...4 General.......... ......................... ....~..... ... .......&... ............................................... ........4 D Ese R I PTI 0 N 0 F SITE ..". ............ ...... ........... ........... .............. .... ......... ......... ........ ...................... ...... ...................... ..........5 Site Access ............. L> ... ............. .~............. ~~... ..... ......... ..... .....~..~........ ... .......~......... ...5 G c n era I G eo logy 0 f A rea ...................................................... ~.. . . .... . ... .. ... ~...... . . . .. ..5 Site Topography, Drainage And V egeta tion .... n.......................... ......u..__......n.. 5 Site Climatology And Geochernistry................... nH............... ....... H..... ...~ ..~........ 6 Geoseismic Setting...~. ....... ................................ ..... ~......... ... .... ......4.. ... .~. ..~.. ..~........ 6 SO II~S Ex P LQ RA TI ON........ ~..~... ~......~. ............. ~. .~.. ..... ................ ........ ..__.. ........... ............... ...". ............ ....... .............. 6 Explora tion and Sa mpling Proced u res...... u...u h... n ..__..... u.......... ~..h.. L....U........ 6 Labora tory Testing Progra m ............... H'''. u......H..... n............... u. h.....~ L+............ 7 Soil And Sed i merl t Profile................. ~... ............ n.... ....................... n..... ... .+.........7 So i I s S u rv ey Review ~... . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .... .. . ~. ... . . . . .. . . 7 Vola t i Ie 0 rga n i c Scan................. ~.. .. ~. . &.. .. .. . .. . . . . . . ... .. . ~ .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. ~. .. ........ . .. ... . . 8 SIT E II Y D R 0 LOCY ................ ...... .......... ................. ............ .......... ........... ....... ...... .............. .................... ...... .........~. .......... .........8 General Notes.... ... .... .............~ .~.. A~..'. ... .~.. ..............~. .................~...... ... ~...... ............8 G ro U 11 d \v ate I. . . .. . .. .. ... ..... . . . . . . . . . L. . . .. . ... ... . ~. . ~.. . . . . . . . . . . ... ~. .... . . . .. . . . . . .4. . . . . . . ~... . . ... ~ .... ... . . . . 8 So i I I II fi It rat ion Rat e s ............ ~ . . . . ~ . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 FaUN DATION AND P A V EM [NT DISCUSSION AND RECOMMEN DATI ONSnn..................................9 General Notes... ....A.... ... ........................... ............ ...~... ...................... .....................9 F 0 U ndation Design Recom nlend.a tions . .............. LU.. h.................. ~...................... 9 Crawl Space Recom menda tions ...... u.... ...... uu......... BU....................................... 10 Recom nlended Pavetnen t Sections ~........... U A......... U. u.......................................... 10 CON STR U Cl~ ION CONS IDE RA T I ON s~... ........4.........4.'"....... .............. .....4........ ............ ................... ....... ............. .... ........... .11 EartlJwork ........... ................ ........................................~ ................ ... ...... ... ............. 11 Dry Weather..... ....... .......... ..~.'.'.............. ......... ............................ ........................ .12 Wet W ea t 11 e r .....4..........."...................... ~ ~. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ... c..... ~. . . . .... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... .. .. 1 2 Soft Subgrade Soils... .......... ..~....... ~.. .....A....~~~.......... ~............~... ~...... ...... ............... ~ 12 Frozen Subgrade Soils........ ...... ... .~" .... A........... ..........".........~.... ........... ........... .~.... 13 Stru ctu ra I Fill............... ......... ..... ......~. ~~............ .......... .........~.... ..~.... ... ...~... ... ........ .13 Bae kfill............ ........ ....... ................. ................ ..... ..~................... .......... ...~....... .....~.. ] 4 Excava tions ....... ....... ......... .~.......... ~......... or...... .... ...... .....................~. ..... ..~.... .... ....~ 14 G ro u n d w a te reo n tro I .............................................. ~ ~..... . . .. L . . . ... . . . . . .. ~. ~ . . . . ~. .. . .. . .... ] 5 G EN ERA L COM M ENTS ................... ................ ............ ........ ............4....... ................... ............ ...... ...... ............4........ ......... .15 R EFE REN CES ......... ............. ....... ............... ..................... _. ................~.... ..... .......... ......... ~............4 ........... .................. ~ ....... ...16 A P P EN D I X LIST . ~..... ........................ .............. .......... .......... ~ .......................~...... ...... .......... ............ ~......................~. ................ .......... .17 Geotech n ical Genera I Notes........ "~.H ........... ............... ..................4...... ..~.......... u. 18 Unified Soil Classification.... ......u .n~n.. ........... .u................. .... nn...... ..... ...u........" 19 T es t Pi t Logs................................................. A . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . c... . . ~..... ~... . . . .. ... . . . ... . .. . . . .. . 20 Copyright ~ 2006 Materials Testing & lnspection~ Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Boise1 1083709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti-id.com · www.mti~id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I, 2006 Page # 30f25 Cl Environmental Services CJ Geotechnical Engi neering [) Construction Materials Testing o Sped aJ l n specti 0 n s \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOOft 199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc INTRODUCTION This report presents resu.lts of a geotechnical investigation and analysis in support of data utilized in design of structures as defined in the 2003 Inten1ational Building Code (IBC). Information in support of groundwater and stormwater issues pertinent to the practice of Civil Eng-ineering is included. Observations and recol11mendations relevant to the earthwork phase of the project are also presented. Project Description: The proposed deve] oprnent is located nOl1hwest of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and occupies a portion of the SW1;4 of Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian. The project will consist of developnlent of multiple single falnily residential lots on an approximate 7.2-acre site~ Roadways are anticipated to be included as part of the developo1ent Proposed grading is presently undeten11ined~ Authorization: Authorization to perforn1 this exploration and analysis was given in the fornl of written authorization to proceed frenl Mr. David Bailey for Centennial Developn1ent to Brandon Wright of Materials Testing and Inspection, Inc. (MTI), on 9 January 2006. Said authorization is subject to terms, conditions, and limitations described in the ProfessIonal Services Contract entered into between Centennial Development and MTI. OUf scope of services for the proposed development has been provided in OUf proposal dated 21 December 2005, and again below~ Purpose: The purpose of this Geotechnical Engineering Report is to determine various soil profile components and their ellgineering characteristics for use by design engineers and/or architects in: . Preparing or verifying suitability of foundation design and placeluent, . Preparing site drainage designs, and, . Indicating issues pertaining to earthwork constIuction~ Scope: The sco.pe of this investigation included review of geologic literature and existing available geotechnical studies of the area, review of available environmental reports, visual site reconnaissance of the immediate site, subsurface exploration, field and laboratory testing) and an engineering analysis and evaluation of foundation materials. The scope of work did not include design recommendations specific to individual residences~ Copyright t> 2006 Materials Testing & Inspectiont Inc. 7446 W~ Lemhi St. · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E~Mail mti@mti-jd.com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1; 2006 Page # 40f25 Cl Environmental Services o Geotechnrcal Engineering :J Construction Ma1erials Testing o Special fnspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc Warranty And Limiting Conditions: Field observations and research reported herein are considered sufficient in detail and scope to foon a reasonable basis for the purposes cited above~ MTI warrants that findings and conclusions contained herein l1ave been promulgated in accordance with generally accepted professional engineering practice in the fields of foundation engineering, soil mechanics and engineering geology, only for the site and project described in this report. These engineering nlethods have been developed to provide the client with information regarding apparent or pote"ntial engineering conditions relating to the subject property witllin the scope cited above and are necessarily limited to conditions observed at the time of the site visit and research.. The report is also limited to information available at the time it was prepared. In the event additional information is provided to MTI following the report, it will be forwarded to the client in the form received for evaluation by the client. There is a distinct possibility that conditions may exist which could not be idel1tified within the scope of the investigation or Wllich were not apparent during the site investigation. This report was preparecl for the exclusive 11se of Centennial Development, IncA and their retained design consultants ("CIienf"). Conclusions and recomlnendations presented in this report are based upon agreed-upon scope of work outlined in the report and Contract for Professiona] Services between Client and Materials Testing and Inspection, Inc~ ("Consultant"). Use or misuse of this report, or reliance upon findings hereof by parties other than the Client, is at their own ris"k.. Neither Client nor Consultant make representation of warranty to such other parties as to accuracy or completeness of this report or suitability of its use by such other parties [or purposes whatever, known or unknown to Client or Consultant. Neither Client nor Consultant shall have liability to, or indemnifies or holds 11armless third parties for losses incurred by actual or purported use or l11isuse of this report. No other warral1ties are implied or expressed~ General: Revisions in plans and or drawings for the .proposed development from those enumerated in this report should be brougl1t to the attention of the soils engineer to deterlnine if changes in foundation recomnlendations are required. DeviatiollS from noted subsurface conditions if encountered duri"ng construction, should also be brought to the attention of the soils engineer. Copyright tP 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Boisef 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E..MaH mti @ mti~id.com · www.mti~id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I, 2006 Page # 50f25 :J Environmental Services :J Geotechnical Engineering :J Construction Materials Testing Cl SpeciaJ Jnspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-] 99\b60046g\creek geotech~doc DESCRIPTION OF SITE Site Access: Access to the site may be gained via Interstate 84 to the Meridian Road exit. Proceed north approximately 3 miles to its intersection with Ustick Road, and turn east. The proposed site is located at 1370 East Ustick Road~ Presently the site exists as undeveloped agricultural land. The location is depicted in site map plates included in the Appendix. General Geology Of Area: The subject site is located within the Boise Valley which is directly underlain by a thick sequence of alluvial sal1ds and gravels typically deposited on basalt formations. These sedimellts are loosely named the Boise River Gravels and were deposited as river floodplain and stream ovenvas"h fronl the Boise River. These gravel deposits tend to l1ave imbricated well-rounded clasts, poor sorting al1d crude stratification of beds of gravel and lenses of cross-bedded sand suggesting deposition in braided channels~ The Boise River Gravels consist of uncol1sol idated clay, silt, sand, gravel, and cobbles~ These gravels have been subdivided into snlaller units based on their age and are exposed as distinct alluvial terraces. Five of these ten~aces are well exposed in the Boise area and range in age from M-idd.Ie Pleistocene to I-Iolocene (Recent) (0 - O~9 million years ago). The site lies on fhe Whitney Terrace, the second terrace above the currently defined floodplain (Othberg and Stanford, 1992). Site TopograpllY, Drainage And Vegetation: l"'he proposed development consists of approxin1ately 7 w2 acres of relatively flat irrigated agricultural land, wit11 associated irrigation ditches on the southel11 portion of the site, and north-south irrigation corrugates throug11outA The surface exhibits fine grained soils throughout the "major.ity of the site. The parcel is bounded on the north and east by existing residences and associated outbuildings, a canal on tIle north eastelll boundary, on the south by Ustick Road, and on the west by undeveloped pastureland. Regional drainage is north and west toward the Boise River. Stormwater drainage for the site is achieved by percolation tl1fOUgh surficial soils. No stormwater drainage facilities are located in" the vicinity of the site and tIle area does not receive significant off-site drainage. Vegetation throughout the area consists primarily of irrigated agricultural plants. Copyright fC) 2006 Materials Testing & ] nspection, Joe. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Boisel 10 83709 · (208) 376w4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti-id.com · www.mti-id.com .MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I, 2006 Page # 60f25 o Environmental Services o Geotechnical Engineering o Construction Materials Testing CJ Specjal Inspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO- I 99\b60046g\creek geotech.doc Site Climatology And Geochemistry: Average precipitation for the region is on the order of 10 to 12 inches per year. Annual average temperature range from 200 F to 910 F with extremes ranging fran) _40 .F to 1020 F . Average wind speed range to I I miles per hour in spring with a prevailing direction from the southeast Soil in the area is primarily derived from siliceous materials and exhibits low electro-c11emicaI potential for corrosion of metals or concretes. Local aggregates are generally appropriate for Portland Celnent and Lime Cement mixtures.. The State Transportation Department has adopted anionic asphalt cements. The pH of surface water, ground.\vater, and soil in the region typically range from 7 to 9& No indication of abnormal geochemical. conditions was noted on-site. NOl11inal frost penetration is typically on the order of 6 inches, with extrenles ranging to 3 feet Geoseismic Setting: Soils on-site are classed as Si te Class D in accordance with Chapter 16 of the 2003 edition of the IBC. Building structures on this project should be designed as per the IBC requirement for such a seismic classification. OUf investigation did not reveal potential hazards resulting froil1 earthqu.ake motions: slope il1stability, liquefaction, and surface rupture because of faultillg or lateral spreading~ Incidence and anticipated acceleration of seismic activity .in the area is low. SOILS EXPLORATION Exploration And Sampling Procedures: The field exploration to determine engineering characteristics of subsurface materials included a reconnaissance of the project site and investigation by test pit& Test pit sites were located in the field by nleans of norn1al taping procedures from on-site features or known locations and are presumed to be accurate to within a few feet Upon completion of investigation each test pit was backfilled in with loose excavated materials~ These loose areas need to be fe-excavated and compacted prior to constructing structures over them. Samples were obtained from representative soil strata encountered in test pits~ Samples obtained have bee.n visually classified in the field by an engineer) identified according to test pit number and depth, placed in seated containers and transported to our laboratory for additional testing. These materials 11ave been further described in detail on logs provided in the Appendix6 Results of field and laboratory tests are also presented on these logs& It is recommended that these logs not be used for estimating quantities because of highly interpretive results. Copyright If,) 2006 Materia Is Testing & Inspection~ Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Boiset 1083709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E~Maif mtj@mti-id.com · www.mt;-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February},2006 Page # 70f25 ::l Envi ronmental Services :::l Geotechnical Engineering o Con si rucHo n Mat e ri a 1sT es Hng Cl Specja~ Inspecttons \\server\bolse\2006 reports\OOO..199\b60046g\creek gcotech~doc Laboratory Testing Program: Along with the field investigation, a supplen1ental laboratory testing program was conducted to detennine additional pertinent engineering characteristics of subsurface 111aterials necessary in analyzing the behavior of the proposed structures~ Laboratory tests were conducted according to current applicable American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) specifications, and results of these tests are to be found on the accompanying logs located in the Appendix. The laboratory testing program for this report included A_tterberg Limits Tests - l\STM designation D 4318, Grain Size ~l\nalysis - f\ST1\1 designation C 117) C 136, and Resistance R-Value and Expansion Pressure of Compacted So-ils - ASTM designation D 2844~ Soil And Sedinlent Profile: A total of four test pits were advanced to depths of 6~8 to 8.3 feet across tbe site, terminating at groundwater~ The developed soil profile represents only a generalized case, and variations between. test pits should be an ti ci pated: Borderline Lean/Fat Clay (CH/CL): - Dark brown, slightly moist to moist, soft to very stiff, borderline lean/fat clay soils were observed at ground surface, with fat clay in test pit 1. Organic material is present generally within the upper O~7 to 0.9 foot Borderline lean/fat clay soils were noted to depths of 2.0 to 2.9 feet within the test pits. Sandy Silt (ML) - Underlying surficial clay, brown to light brown, slightly moist to moist, stiff to hard, sandy silt is present in most of the test pits~ Weak calcium carbonate cenlentation was noted throughout this layer in test pit 1. This soil extended to depths of 2.7 to 4.2 feet Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel (GP) - Yellowish-brown to brown, sliglltly lTIoist to saturated, medium dense, poorly graded gravel sedin1ents were observed at depth. Cobbles of up to 6 inches in diameter were present within this soil type. Poorly graded gravel sediments extend beyond termination depths. Walls of each test .pit were stable with the exception of those throug11 native granular soi"ls~ Excavations through granular soils will have a pro.pensity for sloughing or caving. Soils Survey Review: A review of the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Soil Survey of Ada County Area, Idaho, 1980, indicated the site can .be characterized as Abo silt loam, and Aerie Haplaquepts soils. These soils have moderately slow to very slow permeability, with slow to very slow runoff and erosion hazard is slight The seasonal water table linlits these soils for uses of septic absorption fields. Basements are affected by tlle water table unless drainage is provide. Groundwater may .be as shallow as 3 to 5 feet below ground surface.. Copyright tCl 2006 Materials Testing & lnspectiont Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise, [0 83709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E.Mail mti@mti-id.com · wvvw.mtj-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I, 2006 Page # 80f25 :J Environmentaf Servtces o G eot ech n rea I E ngi nee ri ng :J Co ns t rucHo n Mate ria Is T es tin 9 o Speciar Inspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO~ 199\b60046g\creek geotech .doc Volatile Organic Scan: No environmental concerns were identified prior to commencement of the investigation. Therefore, soils obtained during on-site activities were not assessed for volatile organic compounds by portable photoion.ization detector. Samples obtained during OUf exploration activities exhibited no odors or discoloration typically associated with this type contamination. No evidence of groundwater contamination was noted~ SITE HYDROLOGY General Notes: Existing surface drainage conditions are defined in the Description of Site. Infonnation provided in this section is limited to observations made at the tinle of the investigation. Regional and/or local ordinances may require information beyond the scope of this report Groundwater: Groundwater was encountered at depths of 5.9 to 7.9 feet within the depths explored during the field investigation. Groundwater elevations became shallower to the east, which may be caused by leakage from tl1e adjacent canal. Soil moistures in the test pits were generally slightly moist to rnoist within the surficial clay and slightly moist to saturated as groundwater was approached and penetrated. Groundwater levels in the site vicinity are controlled in large part by residential and commercial irrigation activity and canal leakage in the local area, and are likely at their maximum elevations during the irrigation season. Estimation of seasonal groundwater fluctuation is problenlatic without regular lTIonitoring. Based on evidence of this investigation, and background knowledge of the area, groundwater is anticipated to remain at depths of greater than 3 to 4 feet below the ground surface throughout the year. This depth is an estimate, and will be confirmed following periodic monitoring. Soil Infiltration Rates: Soil penneability is a measure of the ability of a liquid to move through a soil and was not tested in the field. In this report this parameter is approximated by soil type and gradation. Of soils comprising the generalized soil profile for this study, lean clay and silt soils generally offer little penneability, with typical infiltration rates less than 2 inches per hour, though calcium carbonate cementation encountered within cemented silt soils may reduce this value to near zero. Poorly graded sandy gravel sediments typically exhibit infiltration values in excess of 24 inches per hour) and percolation testing is typically not required within these soils as a result of the free-draining nature of the gravel sediment Copyright .p 2006 Materials Testing & lnspeclion, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Borse} JO 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti @ m tr-id. com · www.mti~id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1, 2006 Page # 90f25 :J Environmental Services o Geotechnical Engineering Q Construction Materials Testing o Special Inspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO- I 99\b60046g\creek geolech.doc All infiltration facilities constructed on-site should be extended into native poorly graded sandy gravel sedinlents. Excavation depths of approximately 2.7 to 4.2 feet should be anticipated to expose this horjzon~ In addition, because of the high permeability, and DEQ groundwater separation requirements, ASTM C 33 filter sand, or equivalent, should be incorporated into design of infiltration facilities. MTI recommends 8 inclles per hour ShOldd be used for design. FOUNDATION AND PAVEMENT D'ISCU8SION AND RECOMMENDATIONS General Notes: Presently, approxinlately 7~2 acres are proposed for the project site. Considering typical residential construction, and subsurface conditions, it is recon1mended, that the structures be fau,nded upon conventional spread footiJlgS and continuous wall footings~ The following recommendations are not specific to the individual structures~ but rather should be viewed as guidelines for the subdivision wide development. FOUlldation Design Recommendations: On the basis of data obtained from the site and test results from various laboratory tests performed, MTI recomn1ends foI)o\ving guidelines be used for the net allowable soils bearing capacity~ Footill De th Footings should bear on competent, native) sandy silt, poorly graded sandy gravel, or compacted Not required for native 1,500 IbsJft2 structural 'fill. All surficial clay soils lTIUst be soil removed from below footings. l Excavation depths of approximately 2~O to 2.9 feet should be antici ated to remove unsuitable soils~ JVerification of bearin2 soils for each residence bv a Qualified geotechnical eneineer., en2ineerin~ technician.. or building official at the time of construction is recommended. Footings Sllould be proportioned to lneet the stated bearing capacity and/or the IBC 2003 mlnlIDun1 requirements~ Total settlement should be limited to about 1 inch with differential settlement of approximately 1/2 inch~ Objectionable soil types encountered at the bottom of footing excavations should be removed and replaced with structural fil1~ Excessively loose or soft areas that are encountered in tbe footing subgrade will require over-excavatio11 and 'backfilling with structural filL To minimize the effects of slight differential movement that 'may occur because of variations in character of supporting soils, and in seasonal moisture content, MTI recommends continuous footings be suitably reinforced to make them as rigid as possible. For frost protection~ the bottom of external footings should be 24 inches below finished grade. Copyright tl 2006 Materials Testing & lnspection~ Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise, ro 83709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (208) 322~6515 E-Mail mti@mti-id.com · www.mti..id:com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1, 2006 Page # 10 of25 o Environmentat Services o Geotechnical Engineering ::J Construction Materials Testing o S peciaJ I nspect ion 5 \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech~doc Crawl Space Recommendations: Considering the presence of shallow cemented soils in portions of the site, all residences constructed with crawl spaces should be designed in a manner that will inhibit water in the crawl spaces. Therefore, proper grading should be considered to be criticaL MTI recommends that roof drains carry stann water at least 5 feet away from the residence, and grades should be greater than 5% for a distance of 1. 0 feet away from all residences~ In addition} rain gutters should be placed around all sides of residences, and backfill around stem \valls should be placed and compacted in a controlled manner. Recommended Pavement Sections: MTI collected a sample of near-surface soils for R-value testing representative of soils to depths of 1 foot below existing ground surface. A bulk sample collected from near test pit 3, consisted of borderline lean/fat clay (CL/CH) soil. This sample yielded an R value of less than 5. As reqtlired by Ada County Highway District, MTI has used a traffic index of 6 to determine necessary pavement cross-sections for the site. Additionally, MTI has Inade other assumptions for traffic loading variables based on the character of the proposed construction. The Client should review these assumptions to make sure they reflect intended use and loading ofpavelnents botll now and in the future. Flexible Pavement Sections TIle Idaho Method as defined in Idaho Department of Transportation's Materials Manual (section 500) was used to develop the pavement section. Ada County I-lighway District (ACHD) parameters for traffic index and substitution ratios were also used in the design, and were obtained from ACHD"s Developn1ent Policy Mal1.ual. Calculation s11eets provided in the Appendix indicate the soils values, traffic loading, and nlaterial ratios used to calculate the pavement sections~ MTI recommends that all materials used in the construction of Asphaltic Concrete Pavements IDeet the requirements of the Idaho Standards for Public Works Construction (ISp.WC) specifications. Construction of the pavelnent section should be in accordance with these specifications. The following thicknesses are MINIMUM THICKNESSES for assured pavement function. Pavenlent Section Com onent Drivewa s and Parking, Residential Streets 2.5 Inches 4.0 Inches 12.0 Inches Not Re uired Aggregate Base Material complying with ISPWC Standards for Crushed Aggregate Materials. Structural Subbase Any material complying with the requirement for granular structural fill (uncrushed) as defined in ISPWC~ Copyright <Cl 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, I nc& 7446 W. Lemhi SL · Boisej 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti @ mti-id .com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1, 2006 Page # 11 0[25 [] Environmental Services o Geotechnical Engineering o Constructio n Mate ri a~s Test in 9 CJ S pee ia I I nspect ions \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO~ I 99\b60046g\creek geotech~doc Common Pavement Section Construction Issues The subgrade upon which above pavenlent sections are to be" constructed must be properly stripped, compacted (if indicated), inspected and proof rolled. Proof rolling of subgrade soils shou]d be accomplished with a heavy rubber-tired fully loaded tandem axle dump truck or equivalent MTI anticipates that pavement areas will be subject to moderate traffic. It should be noted that surficial clay soils near to and above optimum Iuoisture contents~ may tend to punlp. PUlnpil1g or soft areas must be removed and replaced with structural fill. Fill material and compacted native sub grade soils (if required) in support of the pavement section as weB as aggregates comprising the pavenlent section must be compacted to not less than 95% of maximum dry density indicated by ASTM D 698 for flexible paven1ents and by ASTM D 1557 for rigid "pavements~ If a material placed as a pavement section conlponent cannot be tested by usual compaction testing methods, compaction of that material shaIl be approved by observed proof rolling. Minor deflections from proof rolling for flexible pavements are allowable. Deflections froIn proof rolling of rigid pavement support courses should not be visually detectable~ CONSTRUC1'ION CONSIDERATIONS Earth\vork: ReCOlnmendations in this report are based upon structural elelnents of the project being founded on competent native silt, poorly graded sandy gravel) or cOTIlpacted structural fill~ Structural areas should be stripped to an elevation tllat exposes these soil types. Excessively organic soils, deleterious materials, and/or disturbed soils generally undergo high volume changes when subjected to loads, which is detrimental to sllbgrade behavior in the area of pavements, floor slabs, structural fills, and foundations. Agricultural plants with associated root systems and plow zone were noted at the time of our investigation~ It is recoTIlmended that organic and/or disturbed soils, if encountered, be removed to depths of 1 foot (minimum), and wasted or stockpiled for later use. Stripping depths should be adjusted in the field to assure that the entire root zone and/or disturbed zone (plow depths) and/or topsoil is removed, prior to placement and compaction of structural fill rnaterials~ Exact removal depths should be determined during grading operations by a qualified geotechnical representative, and shall be based upon subgrade soil type, composition, and firmness or soil sta"bility. Any identified undergrollnd storage tanks (UST), below surface utilities, wells, or septic systems must be decom"missioned, removed or abandoned as deemed necessary by governing Federal, State, and local agenciesA Excavations developed as the result of such removal must be backfilled with structural fill materials as defined below~ Copyright ~ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection) Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@ mti~id.com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1, 2006 Page # 130f25 ::a E nvironme ntal Services :J Geotechnical Engineering ::l Construction Materials Testing :J Specia I I ns peel ions \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc . Instead of structural fill placen1ent, scarification and aeration of subgrade soils can be employed to~" reduce the moisture content After stripping is c0111plete, the ex"posed subgrade should be ripped and/or disked to a depth of 1.5 feet and allowed to air dry for 2 to 4 weeksa Further disking should be perfonned on a weekly basis to aid the aeration process. . Alternate recomnlendations can be provided involving lime or cement stabilization and use of geotextiles, upon request Frozen Subgrade Soils: Frozen subgrade soils must be allowed to thaw) or may be stripped prior to placement of structural fill "materials or foundation elements~ 'Frozen soils must be removed to depths that expose non-frozen soils and wasted or stockpiled for later use. These soils n1ust be allowed to thaw and return to near opti:mun1 conditions prior to use as structural filL Structural Fill: Soils regarded as suitable for use as structural fill are those classified as GW, GP, GM, SW, SIJ, SM, and ML, in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USeS) (ASTM 0 2487). The use of silty soils (USeS designatio"n of GM, 3M, and ML) as fill may be acceptable. I-Iowever, these materials require very hig"h moisture contents for compaction and require a long time to dry out if natural moisture contents are too high~ Therefore these materials can be quite difficult to work with as moisture content, lift tl1ickness, and conTpactive effort beCOlnes difficult to control. If silty soil is used for structural fill, lift thicknesses should not exceed 6 inches (loose), and fill ll1ateriallTIoisture must be closely monitored at both the working elevation and the elevations of materials already placed. Following placen1ent, silty soils must be protected from degradation resulting from construction traffic or subsequent construction. ReCOlnlnended granul ar stIllctural fill materials, those classified as GW, GP, SW, SP, should consist of a 6 inch minus select, clean} granular soil with no nlore than 50% oversize (greater than 3~ inch) material and no more than 12% fines (less than #200) and placed in layers not to exceed 9 inches in thjckness~ Prior to placement of structural fill materials, surfaces must be prepared as outlined in the Construction Considerations section. Structural fill material should be moisture-conditioned to achieve optimum moisture content prior to compaction. For structural fill below footings, areas of compacted backfill must extend outside the perimeter of the footing for a distance equal to the thickness of fill between the bottom of foundation and underlying soils, or 5 feet, whichever is less. Copyright ~ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322~6515 E-Mail mti @ mti-id .com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I ~ 2006 Page # 140f25 ;::] Environmental Services o Geotechnjcal Engineering Cl C onstrucHo n Mate ri al s T esti ng o S pecia I Inspection s \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc Each layer of structural fill must be compacted to a Inininlum density of 95% of maximum dry density as ". determined by ASTM D 1557 (for rigid structures) or D 698 (for flexible pavements)w The ASTM D 1557 and D 698 test nlethods s.hall be used for samples containing up to 400/0 oversize particles (greater than % inch)A If material contains more than 40% but less than 50% oversize particles, compaction of fill shall be confil111ed by proof-rolling each lift with a 10-ton vibratory roller (or equivalent) until the nzaxiJnunl density has been achieved. Density testing shall be perfonned after each proof-rolling pass until the in-place density test results indicate a drop (or no increase) in the dry density, defined as the maximuln density or rTbreak overFF point. The nllmber of required passes shall be used as the requ-irement on the remainder of fill placenlent. Material shall contain sufficient fines to fiI] all void spaces, and shail not con lain nlore than 50~~ oversize palticles. Backfill: Backfilltnaterials shall ascribe to the requirements of structural fin except that the nlaximu.m material size shall be 4 jnches~ In no case shan material greater than 2 inclles in diameter bear directly on structural elements. Placing oversized materia1 against rigid surfaces interferes with proper compaction. Backfill should be compacted in accordance with specifications for structural fill, except in those areas where it is determined that fuulre settlement is not a concern, such as planter areas. In nonstructura) areas, backfill .must be c0111pacted to a finn and unyielding co.ndition~ Excavations: Shallow excavations that do not exceed 4 feet in depth may be constructed with side slopes approaching vertical. Below this deptll, it is recommended that slopes be constructed in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, section 1926, subpart P. Based on these regulations, on-site soils are classified as type "c" soil, and excavations within these soil s110uld be constructed at a n1axinluDl slope of I 1/2 foot horizontal to 1 foot vertical (1 Y2H: 1 V) for excavations up to 20 feet in height. Excavations in excess of 20 feet will require additional analysis. Note that these slope angles are considered stable for short-term conditions onlv" and will not be stable for long-tern) conditions. For deep excavations, native granular soils cannot be expected to remain in position. These materials are prone to failure and may collapse, thereby undermining u.pper soils layers~ '"[his is especially true when working at depths near the water tableA Proper care lnust be taken to protect perso11nel and equipment During our subsurface exploration, test pit sidewalls generally exhibited little indication of collapse. However, some caving of granular soils occurred, especially after penetration of the water table. Care must be taken so that excavations are properly bacl(filled in accordance with procedures outlined in this report Water and loose debris should be removed from these excavations, prior to placement of fill soils or concrete. Copyright tl 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, lnc. 7446 W. Lemhi S1. · Boiset lO 83709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (208) 322~6515 E-Mail mti @ mti~id. com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I, 2006 Page # 150f25 :::J Environmental Services o Geotechnicat Engineering o Construction Materials Testing ~:J S pecia] 1 n s pecti 0 ns \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc Groundwater Control: Groundwater was encountered in the investigation, but is anticipated to be below the depth of fil0st construction~ Excavations below the water table will require a dewatering program. It may be possible to discharge dewatering effluent to remote portions of the site or to a strategical1y located sump or pit This will essentially recycle effluent, thus eliminating the need to enter into agreements with local drainage authorities~ Should the scope of the proposed project change, MTI should be contacted to provide nlore detailed ground"./ater control measures~ Special precaut]ons D1ay be required for control of surface runoff and subsurface seepage in general. It is recom.mended that runoff caused by wet weather be directed away from open excavationSA On-site silty or clayey soils can be expected to become soft and pump if subjected to excessive traffic following periods of wet weatllerA Ponded surface water areas should be drained to allow construction to take place through methods such as trenching, sloping, crowning grades, nightly smooth drum rolling, or installation of a Frenc11-drain systenl~ Additionally, tenlporary or .pemlanent driveway sections may be constructed Sllould wet weather be forecast GENERAL COMMENTS WIlen plans and specifications are complete, Of if significant changes are .n1ade in the character or location of the proposed. development, consultation should be arranged as supplementary recommendations n1ay be reqllired~ It is recomn1ended that the service of a qualified geotechnical engineering fiml be engaged to test and evaluate soils in footing excavations before placement of concrete to determine if soils meet co.rnpaction requirelnents. Monitoring and testing should also be performed to verify that suitable materials are used for structural fill and that proper placement and conlpaction is perfonned~ Copyri gilt t> 2006 Materia Is Testing & I nspecti 0 n, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise] 10 83709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (2GB) 322-6515 E-Mail mti @ mti~jd.com · www.mti~id.com MATERIAlS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1, 2006 Page # 16 of 25 :J E nvironmenta I Servjces o Geotechnical Engineering o Const ruction Materials Testing o Special Inspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geolech.doc REFERENCES Anlerican Society for Testing Materials, 1999, Standard Test Method for Materials Finer than 75-J1.ffi (No. 200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing: C 117 - 95, 3 p. American Society for Testing Materials, 1999, Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis afFine and Coarse Aggregates: C 136 - 96a, 5 p. American Society for Testing Materials, 1999, Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils, ASTM Designation: D 4318 - 86, 11 p~ Collett, R.A~) 1980, Soil Survey of Ada County Area, Idaho: US Department of Agricu"lture) Soil Conservation Service, 327 p~ Othberg, K~ L. and Stanford, LwA~) 1992, Geologic Map of the Boise Valley and adjoining area, Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho: Idaho Geologic Map Series, scale 1: 1 00,000. Copyright t> 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection~ Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Boiset 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mait mtr@mti-id.com · www~mti-jd.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February],2006 Page # 180f25 o Envi ronmental Services :J Geotechn;cai Engi neering o Construction Materials Testing :J S pecia I r nspectio ns \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech~doc GEOTECHNICAL GENERAL NOTES SOIL PROPERTY SYMBOLS N: Standard HNn penetration: Blows per foot ofa 140 pound hanlmer falling 30" on a 2" O~D. SS~ Qu: Unconfined compressive strength, tons/ft2 Qp: Penetrometer value, unconfined cOTI1pressive strength, tons/ft2 Qc: Cone Penetrometer value, unconfined conlpressive strength, pou.nds/in2 V: Valle value, u1 tin1ate shearing strength, tons/ft2 IvI: Water content, % LL: Liquid Limit PI: Plasticity Index NP: Non-Plastic D: Natural dry density, Ibs/ft3 WT: Apparent groundwater level (at tilne noted after completion)~ DRILLING AND SAMPLING SYMBOLS ss: Split-Spoon - 1 3/8" I.D., 2" O~D~, except where noted. ST: Shelby Tube - 3" O.D.1 except where noted. AU: Auger Sample. DB: Diamond Bit eB: Carbide Bit. GS: Grab San1ple. RELATIVE DENSITY AND CONSISTENCY CLASSIFICATION Non-Cohesive Soils Standard Penetration Cohesive Soils Standard Penetration Resistance Resistance Very Loose <4 Very Soft <2 Loose 4-10 Soft 2-4 Medium Dense 10-30 Firm (Medium Stiff) 4-8 Dense 30-50 S ti ff 8-15 Very Dense >50 Very Stiff 15-30 Hard >30 PARTICLE SIZE Bou Iders Cobbles Gravel ]2 in.+ 12 in. to 3 j n. 3 in. to 5 lnlTI Coarse Sa.nd Medium Sand Fine Sand 5 mnl to 0.6 mm O~6 mm to 0.2 mm 0.2 nlm to 0.074 mm Silts Clays 0.074 mm to 0.005 mm 0.005 mm & Sn1aller Copyright (:3 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Jnc. l446 W. Lemhi S1. · Boisel 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E.Mail mti@mti-id.com · www.mti.id.com ":J Environmental Services MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1) 2006 Page # 170f25 o Geotechnical Engineering o Constru ct i on Mate ria 1sT es U ng o Special Inspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc APPENDIX GEOTECHNICAL GENERAL NOTES UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM GEOTECHNICAL TEST PIT LOGS PAVEMENT THICI<NESS DESIGN SHEETS SITE MAP PLATES Copyright t) 2006 Materials Testing & lnspeclion, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti-id.com.www~mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February],2006 Page # 190f25 :J Environmental Services o Geotechnical Engineering o Construction Materials Testing o Special Inspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc Unified Soil Classification System Major Symbol Soil Descriptions Divisions Well-graded gravels, gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines Gravel GW l and l Poorly-graded gra'vels, gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines Gravelly GP Soi 1s Silty gravels, Poorly-graded gravel-sand-silt nlixtures <500/0 GM coarse fraction Clayey gravels, Poorly-graded gravel-sand-clay mixtures passes #4 sieve GC Coarse Well-graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines Grained Sand SW Soils and Poorly-graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines <500/0 Sal1dy SP passes Soils Silty sands, Poorly-graded sand-gravel-silt mixtures #200 sieve >500/0 SM coarse fraction Clayey sands, Poorly-graded sand-gravel-clay mixtures passes #4 sieve SC Inorganic silts & very fine sands, silty or clayey fine sands, Sil ts ML cIa__ ey silts and Inorganic clays of low to nledium plasticity, gravelly clays, sandy Clays CL clays, silty clays, lean clays Fine LL < 50 Organic silts and organic silt-clays of low plasticity Grained OL Soils Inorganic silts, micaceous or diaton1aceous fine sand or silt >50% Sil ts MH passes and Inorganic clays of high plasticity, fat clays #200 sieve Clays CH LL > 50 Organic silts and clays of medium-to-high plasticity OH Highly Organic Soils Peat) humus, hydric soils with high organic content PT Copyright t~ 2006 Malerials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 7446 W~ Lemhi St. · Boise1 lD 83709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E~Mail mti@mti-id.com · www.mti-jd.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I, 2006 Page # 20 of 25 :J Environmentar Services o Geotechnicaf Engrneering o Construction Materials Testing o Special Inspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TEST PIT LOG Test Pit Log #: TP-l Date Advanced: 1/20/2006 Logged By: Jesse Barrus, E.!.T. Excavated By: Struckman's Backhoe Service Location: See Later Site Map Plates Depth to Water Table: 7.9 Feet Depth to Bottom Of Hole: 8.3 Feet Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test (Feet) and Sediment Classification ~ype (From-To) ID Fat Clay (CH): Dark brown, O~O-2.0 slightly 1110ist to 111oist, soft to stifJ GS O~O-O.5 O.S-la5 A organic lnateriaf in the upper 10 il1ches~ Sandy Silt (ML): Light brown, 2~O-2.7 slightly lnoistt hard~ weakly 4.5+ cen1ented. Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel 2.7-8.3 (GP): Brown to light brown, slightl)} Jnoist to saturatedJ n1ediuI11 dense, with 6-inch }ninus vvell rounded cobbles. Lab Test ID M LL PI Sieve Analysis - 0/0 - - #4 #10 #40 #100 #200 A 24.3 53 27 97 96 83 73 66.3 Copyright tt) 2006 Materia Is Testing & Inspection, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boisej 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322~6515 E-Mail mti @ mti~id~ com · www.mti-id ~com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I) 2006 Page # 2 1 of 25 o E nvi ronmental Servrces Cl Geotechnical Engineering '::J Construction Mater,als Testing o S pecia J I nspecti on s \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TEST PIT LOG Test Pit Log #: TP-2 Date Advanced: 1/20/2006 Logged By: Jesse Barrus, E.I.T. Excavated By: Struckman's Backhoe Service Location: See Later Site Map Plates Depth to Water Table: 7.0 Feet Depth to Bottonl Of Hole: 7.4 Feet Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test (Feet) and Sediment Classification Type (From-To) ID Borderline Lean/Fat Clay O.O-2~5 (CH/CL): Dark brown. slight!)l O~5-1 ~5 moist to 1110ist, soft to stif]: organic n'laterial in the upper J I inches. Sandy Silt (ML): Light brown, 2.5-3.5 2.5-4.2 slightly /noist to Jnoist1 very stiff. Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel 4.2-7.4 (GP): Brown to light brown, slightly moist to saturated, mediuln dense, with 6-inch ntinus well rounded cobbles. Copyright lP 2006 Materials Tesling & Inspection~ Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise. ~D 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti @ mti-id. com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1, 2006 Page # 22 of 25 :J E nvironmenta I Services o G eotectl n i ca I En gin e eri ng Cl Construction Materiats Testing o S pecia I In specUons \ \server\bo ise\2 006 reports\OOO-l 99\b60046g\creek geotech .doc GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TEST PIT LOG Test Pit Log #: TP-3 Date Advanced: 1/20/2006 Logged By: Jesse Barrus, E.IIoT. Excavated By: Struckman's Backhoe Service Location: See Later Site Map Plates Depth to Water Table: 5..9 Feet Depth to Bottom Of Hole: 6.8 Feet Depth Field Description, lV/USeS Soil Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test (Feet) and Sediment Classification Type (From-To) ID Borderline Lean/Fat Clay 0.0-2.9 (CH/CL): Dark brown, slightly GS 0.0-0.5 O~5-3.0 B lnoisl to moist~ soft to velY stiff, Bulk 0.0-1.0 CBR organic lnaterial in the upper 10 inches~ Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel 2~9-6.8 (GP): Bro1vn to light brown, 1110ist to satura ted~ l1zediu711 dense, with 6- inch minus well rounded cobbles. Lab Test ID M LL PI Sieve Anal~ sis - % - - #4 #]0 #40 #100 #200 B 23~8 48 23 99 98 90 77 69~7 Copyright Itl 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi St. · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376.4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E -Mai r mti @ mti -id. com · www.mti~id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February I, 2006 Page # 23 of 25 o Environmental Services o Geotechnical Engineering o Co ns t rucHo n M ate rials T esti n 9 o S peel a I Ins pecttons \\server\bojse\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGA TION TEST PIT LOG Test Pit Log #: TP-4 Date Advanced: 1/20/2006 Logged By: Jesse Barrus, E.I.T. Excavated By: Struckman's Backhoe Service Location; See Later Site Map Plates Depth to Water Table: 6.4 Feet Depth to Bottom Of Hole: 7.3 Feet Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test (Feet) and Sedinlent Classification Type (From- To) ID Borderline Lean/Fat Clay 0.0-2.3 (CH/CL): Dark brown, slightly 1.O-2w5 moist to moist~ stiff to very stiff, organic lnaterial in the upper 9 inches. Sandy Silt (ML): Brown, lnoist, 2.3-3.5 stiff to very stiff. 2~O-3.0 Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel 3.5- 7.3 (GP): Brown to light brown, slightly moist to saturated, nlediunl dense, with 6-inch ,ninus well rounded I cobbles. Copyright lP 2006 Materia Is Test i ng & I nspecti on, ] nc. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Boiset 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E ~M ail mti @ m ti-i d. com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February 1, 2006 Page # 24 of 25 :J Environmental Services :J Geotechnical Engineering :l Construction Materials Testing o S pecia~ Inspections \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO~ 199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc IDAHO METHOD - PAVEMENT THICKNESS (USING AOA COUNTY HICH\V A Y DISTRICT SUBSTITUTION RATIOS) Pave men t Sect io n Des i gn Loca fio n: Creek Propcl1y Average Daily Traffic Count: A II Lanes & Both Oi rections Design Life: 20 Yea rs Traffic Index: 6.00 I Climate Fnctor: I R-Value or Subgradc: 5.00 Subgradc CBR Value: -- Subgradc tvl r; - R-Value or Aggregate Base; 80 R- Val LlC of Granular BOITOW: 60 Subgrade R-Valuc: 5 Expansion Pressure of Subgrade: 0.33 Unil Weight of Base Materials: 130 Total Design Life 18 kip ESAL's: 33~] 3 J ASPHALTIC CONCRETE: Gravel Equivalent, Calcu[ated: 0.384 Feet Thickness: O. f 96923077 I Use = 0.208 Feet I Gravel E.q u i va (en t, ACT U AL: GAl CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE: C t+uvcl Eq uivalcnt (Ballast): 0.768 (if only aggregate base is to be considered change B 14 to B 15) Th ic kness: 0.329 I Use = 0.333 Feet I Gravel Equivalent, ACTUAL: 0.772 GRANULAR BORROW: Grnvel Equivalent" (Ballast): 1.824 Th ickncss: 1.052 I Use = I Feet I Gnlvel Equivalent, ACTUAL: 1.772 TOT AL Thickness: I .54 1 Thickness Required by Exp. Pressure: 0.366 ~nlis number must be less than TOTAL Thickness Design (ACHD Values) Depth Substitution Inches Ra tios Asphaltic Concrete (at least 2.5): 2.50 ] .95 (ACHD minimums: 2.5 for local & 3 for art.lcollector) Asphalt Treated Base (at least 4~2)= 0.00 Cement Treated Base (at least 4~2)= o~oo Untreated Aggregate Base (at least 4.2)~ 4.00 l.10 Granular Borrow (at least 4~2)~ 12.00 l.00 Copy ri ght tl 2006 M a teri a Is Test i ng & Inspect i on, In c. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Boiset 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E ~Mail mti @ mti~id+com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION February J, 2006 Page # 25 of 25 :J E nVl ro n m en taJ Services [] Geotechnical Engineering o Construction Materials Testing o S pecia r I nspecti on s \\server\boise\2006 reports\OOO-199\b60046g\creek geotech.doc RESISTANCE "R" VALUE LABORATORY TEST DATA TP-3, 0.0' -I ~O' - Clay lanua 19)2006 4434 ASTM D75: ASTM 02844: AASHTO T2: AASHTO T190: x AASHTO T87: Idaho T8: x X ASTM 0421 : S a---pl ~ I 111 JC I A J-\ B c Dry Density (Ib/ftJ) NA NA NA Moisture Content (%) NA NA NA Expansion Pressure (psi) NA NA NA Exudation Pressure (psi) NA NA NA R- Valu.e NA NA NA R-Value @ 200 psi Exudation Pressure = Less than 5** ** ASTM D2844 Note 2: Occasionally) n1aterial fronl very plastic clay-test specinlens will extrude fi.om under the moJd and around the follower ram during the loading operation. If this occurs when the 800-psi point is reached and fewer than five lights are lighted, the sOl I shou Id be reported as less than 5 R -value. . -... . ,. - 1 R-Value @ Exudation Pressure 10.0 ' 8~O Q) 6~O ~ :J m > . 4.0 n:: 2~O . 0.0 300 250 i f I ~ 100 i I l f ! .. _.~. -, ----.^--..---~ ...~ -~~ - - ,. ~+-._"..r .._ ,.._. ~___..~____ ._.....) I I i 200 150 Exudation Pressure (psi) Copyright rtJ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 7446 W. Lemhi 81. · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti @ mti-j d. com · www.mti-jd.com To ographic Ma Plate 1 T rinic:J .... Iii" ,,, X.~& NU"_:i"Il~ vu"'n.~~ , __ .. IJ" _ U ~: ;~ . .~~ ".......!....;, "....:H...~~..~:......>u....l.:.~..,.u.,.......---....u ~;g;Jr~~t~,. ~ ....... ; . ~ ~ 2i 26 ! ' .~. \ i O"i ~ ; . - .+~:!<.=~;~ ........... ~ ~ ~ t ~ .... 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TP-1 lEI NOT TO SCALE PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Creek Property Ustick and Linder Roads Modified BY: JSB 17 January 2006 DRAWING#: 8600469 CURRENT REVISIONS: None B NOTES c: :.;:; en "x W LEGEND Test pit locations B ~ lP-3 B Ustick Road MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION 7446 W.l&mhi St 208 3764748 Boise, m 837()9..2835 Fax: 208 322,&;15 mti@mti-*J.oom COMMITMENT OF PROPERTY POSTING Per Unified Development Code (UDC) 11-5A-5D, the applicant for all applications requiring a public hearing (except for a UDC text amendment, a Comprehensive Plan text amendment andlor vacations) shall post the subject property not less than ten (10) days prior to the hearing. The applicant shall post a copy of the public hearing notice of the application(s) on. the property under. consideration. The applicant shall submit proof of property posting in the form of a notarized statement and a photograph of the posting to the City no later than seven (7) days .prior to the public hearing attesting to w.here and when the sign(s) were posted.. Unless such Certificate is received by the required date, the hearing will be continued~ The sign(s) shall be removed no later than three (3) days after the end of the public hearing for which the sign(s) had been posted~ I am aware of the above requirements and will comply with the posting requirements as stated in UDC 11-5A-5. ~:7~ Applicant/agent signature J-T/~TOb Date PRE-APPLICATION MEETING NOTES Applicant(s): C-erurepAllA--v- . . ' Engineer/Architect/Planner: . - S L N / f3 AtL-f3tf Staff: ~fJA-) JO~H' Proposed Development: " ~ ff?t?rr::fL-lj - Location: .Jv Of- U $1"1 L-.K. 6- f:JIiP- L.IN1:>~ _ RequireQ. Applications: h,' P E . Existing Zoning:. f-v1 . Prop osed Zoning: ~ - !3 Comprehensive Plan DeSignanon: t^~ (V~ ~SITY "'~:. DATE: I ~2 '5 -()b · For Plats Property Size: 'f 1 k Number of Units: 17 Sewer: ~ 'fJ > Tl L, ~ Water:' ;,' 1J~71 tr/<- Pressurized Irrigatio~ lb. ' Street Buffers: 2- 'S I OJ..i V~-r I C-K Open Space & M:iiJropaths~~/.b Landscape Plan: ~tD Lot Size & Prontage~~'fL-, f2.-- ~ . Topography: - Hydrology: S~e~t ~yst~tn~~LI ~ Pathway System: ~ Dwelling Type:" <;: r . Otf:t.er Applications Annexation Rezone ~ Conditional Use Permit Variance Lot Line Adjustme:qt Comprehensive Plan Amendment · Application CheckliSt-Review, ,~ . ; ',: p'~~ Agen:ie~ t? 9ontact~ '. rtr>A- Co I/,..s -r.~ -,. FPf!- rEA .) ~HJ> " . .- ...:.,; ~ Aa:ilitiona1 Preapplication Conference: . ~ tJo { . ' Not"recommended'. . Recommended .V .R~qui!ed . . ., .. ~g~~pated Submission Dat.e: L. . ' .:'. Antidpat~d Planning & Zoning Date: "~,4. ::..~,r.<~.+--;:.~..::..;._ .~~:..;.(., '. . .". ..-. I . .. "AdcIition:I Notes: CptJ(M/ hI/- Co(};0,~. ~ t;~ ~fZ-(o.~ _!~_ - ",~-.r~. {'LA--(. 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W .C :t:::::Ct')ID ()Ct?2 ~ 1m ru o ru o o :J ~~ -== o l-.o o. ..a ..c: . 1::: . o Z PAYMENT DOES NOT lNDICATE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATION ~--... o ti :: ~ w <.; ~J 7 5 0 4 Received By TAX TOTAL ~?f71 .!Y/~~ 55748 RADIUS NOTICE .REPORT FILE NAME: 700Nor 05-Jul-2006 O\vners O\vner Address COOPER DALE COOPER KATHY RT 1 BOX sse KOOSKIA, ID 83539-0000 Property Address: 700Nor CREEK DENNIS C 770 CLEAR CREEK DR MERIDIAN, ID 83642-5201 Property Address: 700Nor ENDICOTT HERBERT E & ENDICOTT RANNEY E 1450 W USTICK RD MERIDIAN, ID 83642-5479 Property Address: 700Nor GEMSTARPROPERTIESLLC 228 E PLAZA ST STE H EAGLE, ID 83616-0000 Property Address: 700Nor GEMSTARPROPERTillSLLC 228 E PLAZA ST STE H EAGLE, 1D 83616-0000 Property Address: 700Nor HERON RIVER DEVELOPMENT LLC 6223NDISCOVERYWAY STE 100 BOISE, ill 83713-0000 Property Address: 700Nor KELLOGG J R KELLOGG CHARLES M & 1385 W USTICK RD MERIDIAN, ill 83642-5453 Property Address: 700Nor KELLOGG JAMES R 1385 W USTICK RD MERIDIAN, ill 83642-5453 Property Address: 700Nor LLOYD STEVE LLOYD ANDREA POBOX 191356 BOISE, ill 83719-0000 Property Address: 700Nor 1 Olvners O\vner Address LLOYD STEVE LLOYD ANDREA POBOX 191356 BOISE, ID 83719-0000 Property Address: 700Nor LLOYD STEVE LLOYD ANDREA POBOX 191356 BOISE, ID 83719-0000 Property Address: 700Nor RICHARDS DICK 1058 W USTICK RD MERIDIAN, ID 83642-5452 Property Address: 700Nor SALEEN MERRILL E & ALICE L REVOCABLE SALEEN MERRILL E TRUSTEE 1250 W USTICK RD MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: 700Nor SINDON WILFRED T SINDON EVELYN H 1515 W USTICK RD MERIDIAN) ID 83642-5453 Property Address: 700Nor VOGEL LESTER C & BETTY L 3610 N LINDER RD MERIDIAN, ill 83642-5416 Property Address: 700Nor 2