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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHarpe Subdivision AZ, PP App ~.~~ "\, TRANSMITTALS TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON ~ DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH THE CITY OF MERIDIAN / SUlCE 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, City Clerk, by: August 24,2006 Transmittal Date: July 28, 2006 File No.: AZ 06-041/ PP 06-042 Hearing Date: August 31, 2006 Request: Public Hearing lit Annexation & Zoning of 8..95 acres from RUT to an R-8 zone and Preliminary Plat approval of 24 residential lots and 3 common lots on 8.95 acres in a proposed R.8 zone for Harpe Subdivision ~~ ~CJTYOF ,.. .,;,~. '-/VL erldian . IDAHO MAYOR Tammy de Weerd CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Keith Bird Joseph w~ Borton Charles M. Rountree Shaun Wardle CITY DEPARTMENTS City Attorney/HH 703 Ma in S tree t 898-5506 (City Attorney) 898-5503 (HH.) Fax 884-8723 By: Larry C. Harpe Location of Property or Project 4715 Nil Locust Grove 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 80 ru p (No FP) Tammy de Weerd, Mayor Charlie Rountree, C/C Joe Borton, C/C Keith Bird, C/C Shaun Wardle, C/C Water Department Sewer Department Sanitary ServiceS(No VAR, VACj FP) Building Department I Rich Greene Fire Department Police Department City Attorney City Engineer City Planner Parks Department Parks & Recreation 11 w~ Bower Street 888-3579 / fax 898-5501 PIann ing 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 202 884-5533 / .fax 888-6844 Po lice 1401 E~ Watertower Lane 888-6678 / fax 846-7366 Public Works 660 E~ Watertower Lane Su i te 200 898-5500 / fax 895-9551 - Building 660 E. Watertower Lane Suite 150 887-2211 / fax 887-1297 - Wastewater 3401 N. Ten Mile Road 888-2191 / fax 884-0744 - Water 2235 N.W. 8th Street 888-5242 / fax 884-1159 Your Concise Remarks: Meridian School District (No FP) M erid i a n Post Offi Ce(FP/PP only} Ada County Highway District Ada County Development Services Central D istri ct H ea [th Nampa Meridian Irrig. District Settlers Irrig. District Idaho Power Co. (FP,PP~CUP) Qwest (FP/PP on Iy) I nte rm 0 U ntai n Gas (FP/PP only) Bureau of Reclamation (FP/PP only) Idaho Transportation Dept. (No FP) Ada County Ass. Land Records Meridian Development Corp~ Historical Preservation Comm. CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAI-IO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAlIO 83642 (208) 888-4433 CITY CLERK ~ FAX 888-4218 FINANCE & UTILITY BILLING - FAX 887-4813 MAYOR'S OFFICE - FAX 884-8119 Printed on recycled pa per Hearing Date: August 31, 2006 File No.: AZ~06-041 Project Name: Harpe Subdivision Request Location: Annexation and zoning of 8.95 acres from RUT (Ada County) to R-8 (Medium Density Residential)~ by Larry C. Harpe. 4715 N. Locust Grove Rd. (south west corner of Locust Grove Road and McMillan Road), in Section 311 Township 4 North, Range 1 East. File No: PP-06-042 Project Name: Harpe Subdivision Request: Preliminary Plat approval of 24 residential lots and 3 common lots on 8.95 acres in the proposed R-8 zone, by Larry C. Harpe. ""~(-~1:1'lf T~ -~J ~,JDl ! ,L:J " "-a. -:"1 JUL 2 7 2006 ~:"City Of Merldia.1l. L City Clerk Oruce. . i"~:j;: . iR C;U;;;;dl:;;i'-~~'\ Planning Department \~itCBI\TE&dMMISSION & COUNCIL REVIEW APPLICATION '.JU~ , 5 L~Un ~ ""-<~J11D1AN G Type of Review Request~JKiJJ~~~ p 1.'" .u. -..; .'-( Annexation and Zoning o Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment o Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment o Conditional Use Pennit o Conditio nal Use Penn it Modifi cation o Final Plat o Final Plat Modification o Planned Unit Development ;gPreJiminary Plat o Rezone o Time Extension (Commission or Council) D ODe Text Amendment D Vacation (Council) o Variance o Other :.::: s.TAFF.:. 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Applicant name: 1.At2.'(2..'f C.. \-\~ ~ 'PE. Applicant address: \09 2. W. S1-\Gl<\-z.W b-r~ Applicant's interest in property: ;m Own 0 Rent 0 Optioned 0 Other Phone: B '3D - SSS-~ Zip: e~ti~l4> Owner name: Owner address: CSt-- tv\ '6 ~ ~ l-b.,.-..,n- - Phone: Zip: Agent name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): ~~ EL& -.. \~~N N ~ Firmname:h\6 ~~ ~llt-.\ ~ Phone: 9~-4D~1 Address: 4lP'2 e. s.~ (/12.. '*'100, EAbl..6 \ \0 Zip: ~~10 l W Primary contact is: 0 Applicant 0 Owner rX Agent 0 Other Contact name: Vp...N a& ~ f1i, L \-l-uLL- E-mail: V~t4 @ It\G \..b.I-l"t>6rWuPI Nu ~ CoM Phone: cr~4 -4c4t Fax: 93C\-411CS- Subject Property Information Locationlstreetaddress: +1\~ 1-4\ loc.u<;:;\ ~a, tv\b\"2-\\J\;p...~\ \'\'J- Assessor's parcel number(s): "505 ~l \ \ 0 l S \ R \ {poe~6 6 \ 80 Township, range, section: 4- N \ 6 ~ \ Total acreage: B l ~ ~ Current land use: l<~\Cf6)-J, l ../:2.. L- Current zoning district: RU'\ - ~ 6.rt'f.. 660 E. Watertower Lane, Suite 202 . Meridian, Idaho 83642 Phone: (208) 884...5533 · Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 . Website: \V,v\.v.lneridiancitv .or~ "1 Project Description Proposed zoning district(s): Acres of each zone proposed: Project/subdivision name: General description of proposed project/request: IrJ L\,\\ \<. -4 ~ s\."1 ~-5 8.~ U~~\715 ~.~ O.J \./1 Sit() N .24 ~'~\.l ~L Lo,:-s p..-c-n::> \=<::.. - cc> -z..o N I r-.r C:r (:)6=:~ll c.:nJ'tsT) ON--- ~~ R-B Type afuse proposed (check all that apply); ~ Residential D Commercial 0 Office 0 Industrial D Other Amenities provided with this development (ifapplicable): f\Gt4lc... Arz.eA. ilJl ~ ~~~ P Jx\\..\w b."{ ~ N N-6'" <..;-0 oN Who will own & maintain the pressurized irrigation system in this development? \~~ D~ A..~oe,~ Which irrigation district does this property lie within? ~ \~\.6-irC1or--l ~f\'-'\.<..JT Primary irrigation source: <;'6I'-rU.-='Rtg,. Secondary: Cny Square footage of landscaped areas to be irrigated (if primary or secondary point of connection is City water); -It -. 'b A~ Residential Project Summary (if applicable) Number of residential units: 24 Number of common and/or other lots: '3 Proposed number of dwelling units (for multi-family developments only): .1 Bedroom: ~ ~ 2 or more Bedrooms: Number ofbuiIding lots: Z4 NA- Minimum square footage of structure(s) (excL garage); Minimum property size (s.f): -, ~ i lq S t f, ~..e Percentage of open space provided: ~ .. I ~o Percentage of use able open space: 9 V % (See Chapter 3, Article G, for qualified open space) Type of open space provided in acres (i.e., landscaping, public, common, etc): ~~: ;:3T I c,i>\l'\.Ol-! ~ ...13AG Type of dwelling(s) proposed: ,. Single-family 0 Townhomes 0 Duplexes 0 Multi-family t.2)t,"X) - "2foo W Proposed building height: .2 $'f~ '"02.@2.3 Average property size (s.f.): "J ot.q ~ ~1 Net density (DD/acre-excluding roads & alleys): ~ ': S ~'l B A6 Acreage of open space: Gross dens ity (DU/acre~total1and): Non-residential Project Summary (if applicable) - N Ii... - Number of building lots: Gross floor area proposed: Hours of operation (days and hours): Percentage of site/project devoted to the following: Landscaping; B u ildi ng: Paving: 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: of compact spaces provided: Other lots: Existing (if applicable): Building height: Print applicant name; Applicant signature: v~~ 15L-& Date: \'tJrte. \4, "ZDO~ idian, Idaho 83642 e bsite; www.meridiancity.org Authorization 660 E. Watertowe Phone: (208) 884-5533 . Facs. Harpe Subdivision Application Narrative and Reauest Along with this preliminary plat application of Harpe Subdivision, the owner hereby requests annexation and zoning from RUT to R-8 in the City of Meridian.. Please note the following points of interest regarding this development: 1.. This application does not include any specific request for "variance" from the city ordinance. 2.. As discussed with the planning staff, this property is being submitted without a comprehensive map amendment because with the approval of the allowed step up in zoning from Low Density to Medium Density zoning (i.e.. R-4 to R-8) the property will remain in conformance with the identified comprehensive plan density. In addition, the 24 proposed lots (7600 SF average) will be considerably larger than the lots in adjacent developments-many at approximately 6500+SF. 3. Public Utilities are available and our engineers will work closely with city staff to ensure that these facilities are installed to accommodate this property and to consider/provide for potential future connection of adjoining properties~ 4. The layout of this property is sensitive ~o that of adjoining properties, development, transportation systems, and etc~ 5. The design utilizes adjacent stub streets for connection and also provides stubs for future development that may occur in the area (to and thru)~ 6~ The design provides for emergency vehicle access and turn-around. 7. The design reflects a sensitivity to pedestrian movement and provides convenient connection to the adjacent neighborhoods and to the public rights of way via meandering walks along the major streets~ Existing and new residents will enjoy this new connectivity. 8. The common lots will be well landscaped and the streets lined with trees to enhance and preserve the patterns of development in the area. For example, the internal streets feature separated sidewalks wI 8' planter strips and street trees that will add variety and color and be a pleasing element for both the resident and the visitor. 9; The developer will consider all existing trees within the development. If any of the existing trees are to be retained, then all necessary precaution will be given to protect and preseIVe~ 10.. A common lot will provide a picnic shelter/BBQ area will provide residents with an alternate location for gathering and for outdoor enjoyment. 11. The layout utilizes a shared drive to maximize efficiency of design and provide for similar lots sizes within the development In standard residential subdivisions, the less efficient pie shaped lot has become a trend.. You will notice that with the implementation of a shared drive, all of the lots will retain similar shape, frontage and size. 12. In an effort to maintain and enhance neighborhood compatibility, this great intill development adds a larger lot size and nice mix of residential product. Based on the combination of amenities, services and benefits, the great intill development, we ask that the Commission and Council move forward in granting the necessary approvals for this infill development (annexation/rezone and pre-plat). Planner , LlIulscape Architect"re · Site PJUJJ1Jitg · Civil EfJgiIJeeriJrg · Go!fColfr.re Irrigotio/J & EngiIJceriJJg . Gropbit COIJJmll1/icaliol1 .Sllrv~)'jllg 462 E. Shore Drive, Ste. 100, Eagle) Idaho 83616 . P 208.939.4041 F 208.939.4445 . www.thelandgroupinc.com THE LAND GROUP; INC. June 14,2006 Project N o~ 06018 Annexation Legal Description Larry C. Harpe 8.95 Acres B~~Rry'A!zj~'- JUr~ 2 i: MERJDtAN PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. ANNEXATION LEGAL A tract of land situated in the Northeast One Quarter of the Northeast One Quarter of Section 31, Township 4 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian) City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho) described as follows: Commencing at a found brass cap monumenting the Northeast Corner of said Section 31 being the POINT OF BEGINNING~ Thence following the easterly line of section 31 South 00033'04" West a distance of 660.00 feet to point; Thence North 89046'38u West a distance of 250.00 feet to a found V2 inch steel pin; Thence North 89058'24" West a distance of 340.37 feet to a point; Thence North OOo33'04H East a distance of 661.18 feet to a point on the northerly line of said Section 31; Thence following the northerly line of section 31 South 89046'35" East a distance of 590.36 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. The above-described legal contains 8.95 acres, more or less, subject to all existing easements and rights-of-way. I q ... '- ~ Prepared By: 1J4 THE LAND GROUP, INC. 462 E~ Shore Drive, Suite 100 Eagle, Idaho 83616 208-939-4041 208-939-4445 (FAX) , Site PilfI111if{f:, e T A'1/ld~'({1pr ,i.1Tf:bjjf{!:f)~~ 0 (1 f.)} 1 Ei!~~~itNi)rjli.s p (7t)!j'C:Ofn:rf rr;~gali(!/! e.;7" E~gitNr'tit(~ 0 (;nJ.p/;I.~< CJJfi}jHfitfJ.~'l}t~/j)J () S'::r;!(Y/.l~g -~62 E. Shore D1'1',\"(:', St~, 1 t)O,> Eagle. Id~illo 836.1 () ~ P 208. ~,) 39~ 4041 :r 208, 93 9~ 4+t 5 (I \'F\\."'1..V. thelandgronpinc.com (;~ \ 2( HJ6\ 06018 \ ( :(}!fCSpl,.Hlth:11CC \J-,cgJls \l.cgal_O(lU(d 2~hatpc ~..\.ll1!cXtH.inn~d(~c ~; SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECnoN 31 TOWNSHIP 4 NORll-l, RANGE 1 EAST. B.M.t CITY OF MERIDIANt ADA COUNTY, IDAHO .; I ":t It E McMllLAN ROAD SB9t46 '35'-r 590~36. J \ :~~p~~' JUN 2 2 2006 MERIDIAN PUBLtC WORKS OEPT~ F'OIJ}I) RRA..~ r>> HE COOHlR S[C'nOU J1 ,. I ~ ~ ,.. < LEGEND Z 0. o (;{ u~ c5 ~ I'T1 0') ~ ~ &. CAlCULATED POiNT · FOUND 1/2.- STEEL PIN 0- fOUND BRASS CAP SECTION UNE/SlREET CENlERUNE ANNEXAlJON BOUNDARY ... ." ) ;~' < :s .... ~ tl 8 ~" t i.Y .:(. !i; r~ ~ .j .t~ ./ ,. ;,; o NB9-58124"W 340.37' I ~.lt ~l ~ ~ if. tj ~ 6 2 R f ~ ~ Jt * ~~ ~~...~ ~rl-l.l~ lJAN() <"1.f~OUJ)~ INC. ~ ~,~, ~ -14hbJ:ap. A",hif,.ptu,." r;! ..~ ~ :'1./t/ t~R,.~(.ri'VJ I~ # Colt CO-UTI. "ft'TigaUon -k ~mYiJ; ~ Critph(a Commfuu.caUDn '" Land $urv-v{np- (U I.. ~ Dt'.. lam Ilt INIB ~ (MI) g,u...1411 T'4r (1M) H~"4 , www..Mt.11(\ rim m ~ ENGINEER/SURVEYOR PROJECT INFORMATION seAL E: 1".:::: 1 OOt EXHIBITUH" ANNEXATION PROPERTY HARPE SUBDlVlSION 06/14f06 PROJECT _NO~05021 1 ~ ~,~:~ ~,.:..::. ~.~ ~ .;1. o o ---------------------------------------------------------------------------0 o Parcel name: Annex bndryD o North: 722948~92 East : 2459826..36 0 Line Course: S 00-33-04 W Length: 660..00 0 North: 722288.95 East : 2459820..01 0 Line Course: N 89-46-38 W Length: 250~OO 0 North: 722289.92 East : 2459570.01 0 Line Course: N 89-58-24 W Length: 340~37 0 North: 722290~O8 East : 2459229.64 0 Line Course: N 00-33-04 E Length: 661.18 0 North: 722951..23 East : 2459236~OO 0 Line Course: S 89-46-35 E Length: 590.36 0 North: 722948..93 East 2459826..35 0 0 Perimeter: 2501~90 Area: 389,832 sq.. ft. 8.95 acresO 0 Mapcheck Closure - (Uses listed courses/ radii, and deltas)D Error Closure: 0.01 Course: N 10-48-28 WO Error North: 0..006 East : -0..001 0 Precision 1 : 250,191.00 0 ,. THE LAND GROUP, INC~ June 15, 2006 Project~o.06018 Proposed Property Legal Description Larry C~ Harpe 7.80 Acres PROPERTY LEGAL A tract of land situated in the Northeast One Quarter of the Northeast One Quarter of Section 31, Township 4 North) Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, City of Meridian, Ada County) Idaho, described as follows: Commencing at a found brass cap monumenting the Northeast Corner of said Section 31, thence following the northerly line of said Section 31, North 89046'35t1 West a distance of 590.36 feet to a p oin t; Thence leaving said northerly line, SOUd1 Ooo33'04u West a distance of 45.00 feet to a point on the proposed southerly right-of-way oEE. McMillan Road and the POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence following the southerly right-DE-way South 89046'3Sn East a distance of 355~31 feet to point; Thence South 8104Sr24H East a distance of 100.98 feet to a point; Thence SOUtll 89046'35" East a distance of 79.85 feet to a point; 31.53 feet following the arc of a curve to the right, said curve having a radius of 20.00 feet) a central angle of 90000'00", a chord bearing of South 44036'45" East and a chord distance of 28.36 feet to a point; Thence South 00033'04" West a distance of 580.89 feet to a point; Thence North 89046138" West a distance of 215.00 feet to a found Y2 inch steel pin; Thence North 89058'241f West a distance of 340.37 feet to a point; Thence North 00033'04" East a distance of 616.17 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. THE LAND GROUP, INC. 462 E~ Shore Drive, Suite 100 Eagle, Idaho 83616 208-939-4041 208-939-4445 (FAX) , ~~~it( P!t!!l1til{~ D T .dll/d.\'t~l!p~' ~4 rrh//tt/:OF 0 (]~;ii RJ(f/!Jf.'fn.j~,s " (-;I)!( (~I)1frJc" T rr~'g:JJ/ol! e..7 E/~.~i{!~~{~dt~g c Gr:Jpbi~' (~O/lJl)!Jtti;'~'llNot; i) > rlln)(y/:~g -1-62 E. Shore Dtive, Ste. 100~ Eagle\ Ithilio 83616 e P 208,939~4(J41 17 208.9?}9.4-~45 0 U1\\~v.thetU1dg.l'oupiIl<.:.con1 ( ; ~ \ 2006 \. 060 18 \, f : or.rcspondcucc '\ I A:g.lls \, 1..cgal_0606 J 2_ Propo~{cd prnpc rt y .Joc o o ---------------------------------------------------------------------------0 o Parcel name: Prop Property BndryO D North: 722906.23 East 2459235.57 0 Line Course: S 1596..0228 E Length: 355.31 0 North: 722904.84 East : 2459590.88 0 Line Course: S 1454~3408 E Length: 100.98 0 North: 722890~45 East : 2459690~83 0 Line Course: S 1596..0228 E Length: 79..85 0 North: 722890.14 East : 2459770.67 0 Curve Length: 31.53 Radius: 20..00 0 Delta: 1605.8190 Tangent: 20.11 0 Chord: 28.36 Course: S 793.1133 EO Course In: S 03~9772 W Course Out: S 1590~2038 EO RP North: 722870.14 East 2459770~60 0 End North: 722869.94 East 2459790..60 0 Line Course: S 09.7962 W Length: 580.89 0 North: 722289.08 East 2459785.01 0 Line Course: N 1596.0409 W Length: 215.00 0 North: 722289~92 East : 2459570.01 0 Line Course: N 1599.5259 W Length: 340~37 0 North: 722290.07 East 2459229.64 0 Line Course: N 09.7979 E Length: 616.17 0 North: 722906.22 East 2459235.57 0 o Perimeter: 2320.10 Area: 339,554 sq. ft. 7.80 acresO o Mapcheck Closure - (Uses listed courses, radii, and deltas)O Error Closure: 0.01 Course: S l09~5053 WD Error North: -O~010 East: -0.001 0 Precision 1: 232,010.00 0 f . .,. f ./)'51, ...._, ')~i.ir 1_~1~ )- ~'Y\ \M ~ ~, ~ A Pioneer Company PIONEER TITLE COMPANY OF ADA COUNTY 8151 W. Rifleman A vc. I BOlset Idaho 83704 (208) 377..2700 ADA COUNTY RECORDER J. DAVID NAVARRO AMOUNT 6.00 2 BOISE lDAHO 07101/D5 1 t04 AM DEPUTY BonnIe OberbtUlg III II Ii 11I11111111111111~ 111111111111 RECORDED - REQUEST OF 1 e508841 7 Pi one Br WARRANTY DEED G. Jr. For Value Received Jeanette M. Bramhall White and William White, Wife and Husband Who acquired title a$ Jeanette M. White hereinafter referred to as Grantor, does hereby grant,. bargain, sell, warrant and convey unto Larry C. Harpe and Barbara A, Harpe, Husband and Wife hereinafter referred to as Grantee, whose current address is 612 W. Two Rivers Dr.t Eagle, ID 83616 the fo llowing described premises, to-wit: SEE EXHIBIT A AITACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF. To HA VB AND TO HOLD the said premises, with their appurtenances unto the said Grantee. his heirs and assigns forever. And the said Grantor does hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee, that Grantor is the owner in fee simple of said premises; that said premises are free from aU encwnbrances except current years taxest levies, and assessments, and except U. S. Patent reservations, restrictionst easements of record, and easements visible upon the premises; and that Grantor will warrant and defend the same from all claims whatsoever. Dated: June 22, 2005 (/ a;- /It 4fl-l~~-. Jeanette M. Bramhall White 4~~Ji# STATE OF IDAHO. COif: of Ada, 55. On this c&...-I'day ofl4f.in the year of2005~efore.we Susan J. Merritt, nOlary public personally appeared Jeanette M. Bramhall White and WilHan'rWhiteJlOiown or identified to me to be the person/persons whose name is/are subscribed to th1.;..",wm,~~;trument, and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same. ~",,+1" ~ J ~ At.&. '"'''' ...,.....~ ~ ~......... 'l'"-tP. '-:,. ~ ~ .-- .... ~ \. $ ~ ~()T A. h .,...\ ':. =: . -1\).-. \ :- \ \ J>;B.;;C; : 1/))1 '-; /)) .L)~-L /- ~.. cfl.,>t .... .l' · ;..", ~ /'t. .......... ~CS~n J. Merrltt '''''''' l: OF 1'0 ~ ,,,~otary Public of Idaho I"""lllIll"'" Residing at Caldwell; ID Commission expires: May 5~ 2011 7- EXHIBIT A The East 250 feet of the North 660 feet of the Northeast quarter of Section 3 t Township 4 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian Ada County; Idahof being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast comer of said Section 31, Township 4 North, Range I East; thence South along rue section line 660 feet to a point; thence North 89 39t30" West 250 feel to a point; thence North 660 feet to a point; thence South 89 39'30~j East 250 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGfNNING~ Except road and ditch rights of way. And further excepts there from the foJlowing: A parcel of land being the East 25 feet of the North 660 of the Northeast Quarter of Section 31; Township 4 North, Range 1 East; Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and being a portion of that parcel of land as described in that Warranty Deedt recorded as Instrument Number 9048522, records of Ada County, Idaho, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast comer of the Northeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 4 North, Range I East, Boise Meridian, said point being the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING; Southt 660 feet along the East line of said Northeast Quarter of Section 31 to a point; thence North 89 39'30n West; 25 feet alonmg the south boundary of said warranty deed to a point; thence North, 660 feet to a point on the north line of said Northeast Quarter of Section 31; thence South 89 39 J 30" East, 25 feet along said north line of the Northeast Quarter of Section 31 to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. ~ ~ RECORDATION REQUESTED BY: WASHINGTON TRUST BANK BOISE/DOWNTOWN (71) 901 WEST BANNOCK AVE BOISE, 10 83702 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: WASHINGTON TRUST BANK lSC RETAIL P.O. BOX 2127 SPOKANE, WA 99210-2127 SEND TAX NOTICES TO: Oliver D Palmer Barbara 0 Palmer 1515 E McMillan Rd Meridian.. 10 83642 {-:OSTOME.R COpy SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE IS FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY DEED OF TRUST THIS DEED OF TRUST is dated July 20, 2004, among Oliver D Palmer and Barbara D Palmer; husband and wife (uGrantor"); WASHINGTON TRUST BANK, whose address is BOISE/DOWNTOWN (71), 901 WEST BANNOCK AVE, BOISE, 10 83702 (referred to below sometimes as dLender" and sometimes as "Beneficiary'.); and Pioneer Title Co. of Ada County, whose address is 8151 W. Rifleman Avenue. Boise. 10 83704 (referred to below as UTrustee") ~ CONVEYANCE AN 0 GRANT.. For valuable consideration.. Grantor does hereby irrevocably grant. bargain, seD and convey in 1rust. with power of sale, to Trustee for the bonefit of Lender as Beneficiary. all of Grantor"s right, title, and interest in and to the following described real property, together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildingsI' improvements and fixtures; all easements# rights of way.. and appurtenances; all water, water rights and ditch rights (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation rights); and all other rights, royaltjes~ and profits relating to the real property.. including without limitation all minerals; oil.. gas,. geothermal and similar matters, (the ... Real Property") located in Ada County, State of Idaho: Lot.:-..:7' of:-<Catstwood:'t.!Silbdhrision .':.:No~. 1 # according to', '1he...~plaL:tbereof,;:fIed;.in;.~.Book.:-:.:,28.';:.of:(PIats ~-..:at1'eag./r..:t:;].5.7.- records. of. Ada County, Idaho. The Real Property or its address is commonly known as 1515 E McMillan Rd. Meridian, ID 83642. The Real Property tax identification number is R1608650180 REVOLVING. UNE OF CREDIT. Specifically, in addition to the amounts specified in the Indebtedness definition, and without limitation, this Deed of Trust secures a revolving line of credit.. whIch obrlgates Lender to make advances to Grantor so long as Grantor complies with all the terms of the Credit Agreement. Such advances may be made" repaid, and remade from time to time, subject to the Dmitation that the total outstanding balance owing at anyone time. not including finance charges on such balance at a fixed or variable rate or sum as provided in the Credit Agreement, any temporary overages. other charges" and any amounts expended or advanced as provided in either the Indebtedness paragraph or this paragraph. shall not exceed the CreDit Limit as provided In the Credit Agreement.. It is the intention of Grantor and Lender that this Deed of Trust secures the balance outstanding under the Credit Agreement from time to time from zero up to the Credit Umit as provided in this Deed of Trust and any intermediate balance. Grantor presently assigns to lender {also known as Beneficiary in this Deed of Trust} all of Grantor's right, title.. and interest in and to all present and future leases of the Property and all Rents from the Property. In addition, Grantor grants to lender a Uniform Commercial Code security interest in the Personal Property and Rents. THIS OEeD OF TRUST. INCLUDING THE ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS AND THE SECURITY INTEREST IN THE RENTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, IS GIVEN TO SECURE (AI PAYMENT OF THE INDEBTEDNESS AND (B) PERFORMANCE OF EACH OF GRANTOR'S AGREEMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE CREDIT AGREEMENT ~ THE RELATED DOCUMENTS, AND THIS DEED OF TRUST... THIS DEED OF TRUST IS GIVEN AND ACCEPTED ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS: PAYMENT AND PERFORMANCE. Except as otherwise provided in this Deed of Trust, Grantor shall pay to Lender all amounts secured by this Deed of Trust as they become due, and shall strictly and in a timely manner perform all of Grantorls obligations under the Credit Agreement, this Deed of Trust, and the Related Documents~ POSSESSION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PROPERTY. Grantor agrees that Grantor.s possession and use of the Property shall be governed by the following provisions: Possession and Use.. Until the occurrence of an Event of Default, Grantor may (1 ) remain in possession and control of the Property; (2) use, operate or manage the Property; and (3) collect the Rents from the Property. The following provisions relate to the use of the Property or to other limitations on the Property. THE REAL PROPERTY EITHER IS NOT MORE THAN FORTY (40) ACRES IN AREA OR IS LOCATED WITHIN AN INCORPORATED CITY OR VilLAGE.. Duty to Maintain. Grantor shall maintain the Property in good condition and promptly perform all repairs, replacements" and maintenance necessary to preserve its value. Compliance With Environmental Laws.. Grantor represents and warrants to lender that: (1) During the period of Grantor"s ownership of the . Property, there has been no use. generation, manufacture, storage,. treatment, disposal, release or threatened release of any Hazardous Substance by any person on, under I about or from the Property; (2) Grantor has no knowledge of.. or reason to believe that there has been, except as previously disclosed to and acknowledged by Lender in writing, (a) any breach or violation of any Environmental Laws~ (b) any use. generation,. manufactural storage, treatment, disposal, release or threatened release of any Hazardous Substance on., under, . -."' - ... . ... ~ f/: ....L - n__ - _....&... -- 1_' __... -_....."'1 _.. ........._...+".~"..,~ Jr+;,.~~ 1"1I ,...Ioi......~ nf :::'nu Recording requested by: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Wells Fargo Home Equity 5540 Fermi Court Carlsbad CA~ 92008 When recorded, return To: Wells Fargo Bank. N.A. Wells Fargo Services Co. Consumer Loan Servicing Center P.O. Box 31557 Billings, MT 59017~9900 State of Idaho Space Above ThD line For Recording Data ACCOUNT #: REFERENCE #: DEED OF TRUST 6547581661 (With Future Advance Clause) 1. DATE AND PARTIES. The date of this Deed of Trust ("Security Instrument') is 30 June 2003 and the parties are as follows: TRUSTOR C1Grantor'j: 01 ;ver Dav.id. Palmer and Barbara Del' e Palmer, Husband and wife whose address is: 1515 E HeM; 11 an Road. Meri di an , ID 83642 TRuSTBE:Wells Fargo Financial National Bank BENEFICIARY ("LenderU): .Wells Fargo Bank, N~A. 420 Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94104 2. CONVEYANCE. For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, and to "secure the Secured Debt (defined below) and Grantor's performance under this Security Instnunent, Grantor irrevocably grants, conveys and. sells to Trustee, in trust for the benefit of Lender, with power of sale, all of that certain real property located in the County of Ada t State of Idaho, described as follows: See attached Exhibit A IDAHO - DEED OF TRUST LEID1 {0210J Page 1 of S 1001501 AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTEREST STATE OF IDAHO ) ) COUNTY OF ADA ) I, _La.a:1A C- ~ ~~ (name) (city) \ t>q 2. \N, S V'eaN'~ ~ LY\ '"T""-. (address) lp \ v ~3k>\ (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 I grant my permissi on to: ~ ~ tbrrrvf,~ Ixc-., t.{€:>Z e. 5'/Lbre '/)('. SlIlf.e. ItJO (name) . (address) ~(€/ If) 83~(ro to submit the accompanying app Ii cati one s) pertaining to that property. 2. I agree to indemnify, defend and hold the City of Meridian and its employees 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 application(s). Dated this \~ day of J 20 0 l r (Signature) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written. ,:0." DD 3.1 QgU1;.I ..........~"t\ NEe d'~~~# ..,," v 00.110 Cl 0 60.0 O/' #;, ~ fl} 0 "'" ~ : 00 ,. "0 ':. : 00 ~o fA.l?r \ ~ :*: : : :: ~ ~O<D : * S ft'l $, ^ ,..... Q - ; ~c.(.... tr B L \ v 00 ~ ~ <.P: ft eJ fJ ..., -:. .,}) 0l..tl ~ a ~ ':'~v>....~1 p :~OQQt:;tooo~ ~ ~~ .:; <(;.... ., A 0 . I'D r').. .,.'i> .J$l/.~"'Y F . ~~,\f.). #r,~ s eell j,j tii sU U.~~~ Z4fA1?7)IJm-e/ (Notary PublIc for Idaho) Residing at: AdfL, (lOT).. ~} I [) My Commission Expires: [c-. ~ 0'+ AFFIDAVIT OF LEGAL INTEREST STATE OF IDAHO ) ) COUNTY OF ADA ) !, O! /r~t7( 'J?1 tV1f r/ ""'" tJ.. ~j,tl~ (name) I;P~ [$'YL-. (city) J rl5" [ yY1 c!. n1II}~j.J )25~S) (state) being first duly sworn upon, oath, depose and say: ] ~ That I am the record owner of the property described on the attached, and I grant my permission to: T/Ae, LtMd Gr01-rp/ lAG, (name) I 4(02 C. c.;kt,re- ~. St,tt'/-e. ItllJ EtJie (D (address) 83' (to to submit the accompanying application(s) pertaining to that property~ 2~ I agree to indemnify, defend and hold the City of Meridian and its employees 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 application(s). Dated this /3 b. day of J u '^-€. ,,20 06 O~~ IlL (S ignature) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written~ ,,'I' II 01"1"'1 ~,.." 1\ NEe 0 l'q#4'Qtt; ~...~ 'V "'{ 000... o. 0 -' '" ~.o fl. '<... ':. ! ..e -0. ~ : : ~OTA..l? r \ ~ : -A,r : ~ : lII!l ~ 0 -G'>OG:\! . * ~ = 0 0 - U1" r 0 .. ~ ~o P '1"t"B L\ v o. S ~ ~n Q V Q AIIr ~. v~... o. f,lJ 0 ~ # ~ 30 00. .(.'\..., .... Vl'~~ ~ ~ QOcc.eOC . . 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"/ ...... :.: :/ ..:.:.:: .,... .;.:0..:: r< "", ',y.. j~ ;(\; ~ ,y:} ; l I> ~.d :21 ... ~ t ~ ;..,,;:. ~:/ .:.: ..: ~~i <.-"~) ,~< ~:l J. j J. ~~:; w, ~'Y ,:~, \, :\ .~,-~, ~... ~ (',~m' , }(i ' Harpe--Aerial N SCALE 1 : 3,469 A ,.... 1--1 ~ I ! ! 200 0 200 400 600 FEET PRE-APPLICATION MEETING NOTES DATE: '2-111 /.r?~ . Applic~t(s):. LA--lJ-D CfZ-t:Jvf /L~y ";f/ftd-ft Engineer/Architect/Planner: ' -I--A-:NO . tGfJ-'m/.P Staff: ,~o~ H A7\1AJtI- ~1 ~ . ) ----- --) Proposed Development: . '5 u 8 D JV:;' / tJ1J Location: Me. MIL L /t7J ;;;;;D- . j'J vSr 63.~ Require9 Applications: 1;' A- 2- . , E::cisting ZOn!ng:, ~ 0-r. I . Prop 0 sed Zoning: -F; _ \6 ComprehensIve Plan DesIgnation: Co W 'P~<SI\~ ~\~~"""'~ · For Plats Property Size: ~. '62 n,Numbb: of Units: '20 Dwelling Type:' S. -F . Sewer: STV~6e.D (tJ f(MA-("V c~;ic. Water:' Srve.:. ~ iN HA1t1k. v C(l.;f'"%~ Pressurized Irrigatio~e-a.II) ". ~:::".' '. StreetBuffe~s: ,?-SI oN \'V\C-{Y\l~t~-"* LDC.V~T ~UE- . Open Space & NUbropaths: _ . Landscape Plan: f?~ I () Lot Size & Frontage~~_ "'ZoNt'" ~ ()ES-r"G.-E:> . Topography: ----. ,-,. Hydrology:: St;r.e~t Systein: ~ U &L.l t:....; Pathway System: ,~ Ot?-er App~catiolls /' . Annexatton", V ~ Rezone . Conditional Use Permit Variance Lot Line Adjustme~t Comprehensive Plan Amendment · Application Chec,WiSt"Review . ., .'.. Other ..Agencies to Contact: ."., I r. ~ :""... + ~....... . II .. ... .. ~ ~.. ... . ... I · . L" ... :. r" .. .=:+.~..:.... AdcUtiona1 Preapplication Conference: ' Not.recommended ' ~ Recommended /f/OT _ . R~quired An;ti~ipated Submission Dat.e: . ."..." .....' ..~... :.. ...+ :: .. . . . ,.. .,::: ,..4E-:t.i,~~p~t~d Planning & Zoning Date: _ t~+ ~ ".o;t~;~-. .~~. .;-=":.. '~~: ~ .:":' " : .. '+d~ti~~aI Notes; f.-, r; (S ~o .(>~h;:li: ~~. It( l ~ ~~--n-ctJ. . -"',,'J...,.~~ l...9Ti' vJ h.......1.-- R v.J~1..<- "~"Jec fil'1 c...1-r'--( ~ c;)l'SC-I 1 -.- f-.-~;;:; P"c ~ J1!~t... ~e-r;;;1!!-P _ I -,- ~VI?t?S 4 S-ref' U IN s.,~-r"r. L.OVI^~\,>. -1"-", . ~. + . 17?:e..,f.uformation pT~vide'd during tbjs ~eeting is based upon t1;te ~mIqingd&lIeridi. . .:. . .~.' ,.~:'. ;:~ ~~ . .. ...:;,..~j}kilin#-6.fi q,(dinance and app~cable Cl?mprehensivePlan and is valid for 3 months. AnysuQ~#I)f~gf:;!~{~:;:' : · .S';'~"'q~~g~S.t6 the.zp~g or SubdiVision On#nance or Coinprehensive Plan maymect Y~Ip;.?-.PP49tl?P'tt{.~<{ fr . . :::: ", >:J, ;'" : '. '. . : -..' _ . .... ",.' :;,..~:::, ~;~.~'; :< '. ", ',:;::';. it, - . ~ .... :.. ~ \ - ... ~':<:<..~: .:;'~ ,~:~. . . PRE-APPLICATION MEETING NOTES r Applicant(s):IN- LdV\II\b-ror..tr' , Engineer/Architect/Planner: l ~Pf r '! J f> h ~ \ Hv II (~ ( ~ I Staff: ()l it i.'/) , DATE: CJ-l L.l ,- o~ SLJ'<> Location: w L DC lA.. :-t J.e. C fvt ~ 1 ,Ovl\ Required Applica~ons: An ." ~ If . Existing Zoning: t.\J\ [ ptorred Zonin"g: ~ -~ 'Comptehensive Plan Designation: LOlA) 'De>'\." I . \2..e.s ~&QV\ r~ For Plats } PtopertySize: ~:S a.Cjt) JumberofUnits:'1.Zz{ Dwelling Type: 5. r\y S ewet: - .Wate.t: -~ Pxessurized !rriga hon.: Street Buffers: <:"") .- r '"' e. II\. II e. t> ",. . 6Jav-e. Open Space & Micropa!hs: t;'{{'} ( e. fA _ U:N" e. d Landscap e Plan: w t-b tA.. N' e...t , ~ L Lot Size & Frontage: .~ R - ~ .Topo~aphy: ~...- -Hydrology: -: . Street System: LO~(A~ ~:~ ~~~ :~~~. ~i:. Pathway System: ~ \:- __0 ~''-th _. _ ~__ ,:Othej: Applications p::.. .Annexation '0 Rezone . '0 Conditional Use Pettnit o Variance o Lot Line Adjustment :0 Comprehensive Plan Amendment .. Application Checldist "Review ,Other Agencies to Contact~f) ~/ T .ewf. \\1 f f\ 9( ~ !I\~.:, \ ~~hi Of 0'1 Additional Pre-application Confetence: . . Not tecommended 'f N~t Recommended , Required Anticipated Submission Date: 6 -/ S- -0 (? An~cipated Planning & Zoning Date: Additional ~ote~: 0... r ( I?-S S +0 e-f't ~ ~Nf ~bll\k" \ \J\~ A.fA l. ( y - -- ------.---- -- h ~ '-t {VI.. (;111, I' &r Y) . . . .. _u_,.. ."__H... .'_ _ . -: ~(\'),,\-.~ "'b~ ~OvVlIf'J\D!\. o,~el'\'" ~~c..t ~1\~ ... ...... .. ~ . ... ~ . .... + .. ~. J I ~ .. ~...:, ~ .. . "'.. :~.....~.... ~I.::" "'r" .~ ....:. .r~........ ~-;:"~.."~ ~:--.. '.:- . The injori1:1ation provided dttring this meeting is based ttpOJJ the Cl/TTCJlt Ctfy of MeridialJ Zoning & . . Sllbdivi.rioJJ OrJiJJance and apphcable qmprehcnsivc Plan and is vahafor 3 %nths. A1!)I stlbseqtl~nt . .. _ _ ,_ ;, chaJ,gcs to tbe ZONing or S llbdiui.rio 11 Q!.1.t!if!Jlc.e, or. c.qiJrjrehCJJsive P lap o/CfY qfft.ct YOt!! applicatton. , " : ': '~~~:~;;:,::~,''':~ ~t0 ;';}~;:i: .:iii~;{jibt,ii~f\l~~{:. ".' . '. -: :,;&f~li:~~~;~~~tf~~~(~;~~~~;?:: :;:,';.-:~ t:~:;;~,~~~,;.,.*i;l~~tX~~~(t;;: _.~:::,;~~;~;:1~Ail~i5~i!tilllill;~ ~ THE LAND GROUP, INC~ CONFERENCE REPORT Project: -f-!tJfre Date/Time: &,: (10 pM Job Status~~ '-/,/1. OG:, Meeting Location: 011 S' I 'fe. Attending: ITEMS DISCUSSED N MM. e. O~V~ ACTION RE UrRED Addre- 5's 15 /5 [, m L/mi/p...r- tV puone- -# gtf-OO 7~ Cc: SIGNED: ,. La11dscape Archilectllre · S fie Planning - Civil E1Jgilleenilg · Golf Course I nigatiol1 & Engineedl1g . Graphic Cou/lll1lnicatiol1 462 E. Shore Drive, Ste. 100 Eagle; Idaho 83616 . P 208.939.4041 F 208.939.4445 . ,V\V\v~thelandgroupinc.com COMMITMENT OF PROPERTY POSTING Per Unified Develop.ment Code (UDC) 11-5A-5D,~ th.e applicant for all applications requiring a public hearing (except for a UDC text amendment, a Comprehensive Plan text amendment and/or 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 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 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 requ ements and will comply with the posting requirements as stated in UDC II-5A . do ~6 V\, 2C50(p Date CITY OF MERIDIAN Planning Department 660 E. Watertower Ln." Suite. 202) Meridian) ill 83642 (208)884-5533 Phone / (208)888-6854 Fax PRE-APPUCATION MEETING REQUEST FORM b!romJotioJJ: Pre-applicatio1/ nlce/il1gs are reqlfired pnor 10 the submittal of olf)' opplit"Oliol1 thaI reqllires a pllblic bead1Jg~ This completed fOrm mIlS! be submitted to the Planning Departme1lt at least 48 hours beftre your requested meeting time. An Associate City Plallocr will conji17lJ the nJeeting I!J either pho11e or c-n/aiL Project/Subdivision Name: I Harre- A Iicant / Contact if different : Name: -rh,e. ~ 6rou Address; tf(t;. Z. e: . ;;;turr- e- "C>r'. !iVI '(-.e, ( (J?) Phone Numb?:_ t.{ocf I Fa.XN13":'1_ 4l.{t.fS I;' G I C-D1ft.v Location: t CtJrl1e1/ I-OGf/sf- Gr~ Ve F H cJfA(((-u.- Number of Lots: Total Acres: 20 Tax Parcel Number(s): 5053/1/01'>1 TypeofApplication(~: 1. ;0'l>reliminary PIa t (Submit an 8 Y2 x 11 version) .Amendment 2. .ztConditional Use Permit 3. ,.ff ..t\.nnexation andlor Rezo.ne 4. 0 Planned Unit Development 5. 0 Unified Development Code 6. 0 Comprehensive Plan Amendment 7 & 0 Variance 8~ 0 Other (e.g~ City Council reviews) o Check here if your proposed development includes a potential public park, pathway, or school. Monday (except Holidays) 10:30 11:15 Wednesday 12:45 1:15 2:00 2:45 it ~fr~ **We strongly suggest that you bring a conceptual layout of the proposed project to the meeting. 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HARPE SUBDIVISION Preliminary Plat Landscape Plan M arid i anI Idaho i ilJg i: 8) ~ ! ihi :~ i ~ H it ~: ~ f..... ~ Page 1 of I Justin Lucas From: Justin Lucas Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 2:42 PM To: tVan Elg. Subject: Harpe Subdjvlsion Van) The following is a list of corrections that shou Id be completed before the final copjes are made and the project is transmitted to other departments. Site Plan (as previousry discussed) 1. Provide a temporary emergency vehicle turnaround at the terminus of the proposed N. Copper Ridge Street. (This street exceeds the 150J maximum set by the fire department for stub or dead end streets) 2. P rov id e a ty pica J street sectio n Landscape Plan 1. prease provide a tabre with the followj ng calcu lations (taken from application checkl ist) a. Width of street buffer) lineal feet street frontage, number of street trees b. Number of residentiar subdivision trees c. Acreage dedicated for common useabre open space d. Number of trees provided on common fots e. Mitigation for removal of existing trees After these changes are made the P fan n j ng Department wil r need 32 fu rl size P reli minary Plats, 10 fu rl size landscape plans and One 8 ~ by 11 reduction of each~ Updated digital copies are also needed to incrude in the hearing presentation~ Please get these copies to us no later than Monday the 31 sf of July in order to meet the deadHne for transmittal and keep the project on the 8-31-06 P and Z hearing. Let me know jf you have any further q u esti 0 n s. Justin S. Lucas Associate City pranner Meridian Planning Department 660 E. Watertower Lane 208.884.5533 208.888.6854 (fax) 7/24/2006 ......~ ..~ . ,. . . U-J n.J Ln 0 -.J 0 --:J U'"J 0 . . 0 .JJ UJ ru OJ Applicant OJ ..... 0 Ln .,] .. ru r .JJ ~ om 0 to l m w-....J to.) 0 (J::I -.s ~~ O~ <.n ru ...,01 0- p~c &_7/ ,,\/ o ..) - ()Co ) 057J>,^, e:M;;;dlan 33 E ~ Idaho Ave. Meridian, J 0 83642 I en I -I r 0 f\) I ~ ED ~ m ~If. .<It: <D I ==a ~ ..,., ~ 0 60 I~ ~ i DO Date 8 2 3 2 ~;CejVed TAX PAYMENT DOES NOT INDICATE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATION 55748 \.. TOTAL $S91 u ~roa June 14, 2006 Meridian Planning and Zoning Department 660 E~ Watertower Lane, Suite 202 Meridian, 10 83642 RE: Harpe Subdivision-Annexation/Zoning and Preliminary Plat Dear City of Meridian, Attached you w.ill fmd the application material for Harpe Su bdi vi s.i on ~ As requested, I have provided the necessary documentation (eliminating duplicate material) to help facilitate the processing of this combined/linked application. Please keep us posted regarding any important fmdings, staffreports, hearing dates, sign posting requiremen ts~ and etc.. We appreciate your guidance during this process. Sincerely, The L\ d Group, Inc. \~ l Van EIg Planner , LaIJdscape Architecture. Site PlaNlliNg . Civil E1Jgi11eenllg · Go(fCollrJe Irrigation & E11gineering . Graphic CoolmlllJicatiol1 .Sllrv~Jil1g 462 E. Shore Drive, Ste. 100, Eagle, Idaho 83616 · P 208.939.4041 F 208.939.4445 . WW\v.thelandgroupinc.com Page 1 of2 Van Elg From: David Couch [dscQuch@adaweb.net] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:27 AM To: Van Elg Subject: RE: Name Reservation--Harpe Subdivision June 15, 2006 Van Elg The Land Group Inc 462 E. Shore Drive, Suite 100 Eagle, 10 83616 RE: Subdivision Name Reservation HARPE SUBDIVISION Dear Van: At your request, I will reserve the name uHARPE SUBDIVISION)' for your project. I can honor this reservation only as long as your project is in the approval process. Final approval can only take place when the final plat is recorded. Sincerely, David J. Couch, PLS Ada County Surveyor Check out the subdivision names list at htto:/IWWY1.adaweb.netldevservlsurvey/subnames.htm From: Van Elg [mailto:van@thelandgroupinc.com] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:21 AM To: David Couch Subject: RE: Name Reservation--Harpe Subdivision Dave) 4N1 E 31 '-" 11 L 11"\ "1'\ C .RADIUS NOTICE REPORT FILE NAME: Harpe 27-Jul-2006 O\vners O\vner Address ATLANTIC PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION INe 2595 W HUNGRY CREEK ST MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: .Harpe BARNETT EDGAR R PO BOX 175 MERIDIAN, ill 83680-0175 Property Address: Harpe BARNETT EDGAR R PO BOX 175 MERIDIAN,ID 83680-0175 Property Address: Harpe BEAUDIN MICHAEL A BEAUDIN KAREN M 4545 N PARK CROSSING A VB MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe BOHNE BENJAMIN BOHNE ANDREA 4508 N HERITAGE VIEW AVE MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe BURKARD FELESHA D 1430 E GRAND CANYON ST MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe BUSKIRK JESSE J BUSKIRK LAURA D 6105 I-IIGH PINES CT ROCKLIN, CA 95765-0000 Property Address: Harpe BYRNE TARAL 4595 N STAMPEDE WAY MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT INe 6200 N MEEKER PL BOISE, ID 83713-0000 Property Address: Harpe 1 O\vners CAPITAL DEVE'LOPMENT INC Property Address: CASTELLANOS ULISES Property Address: CHIANIS JOHN A CHIANIS STACEY Property Address: CORWIN RICHARD CORWIN KARLA Property Address: DIEDERICH NICHOLAS J Property Address: DIEHL ANDREW J DIEHL MELiNDA Property Address: DINICOLA VALERIE L DINICOLA JEFFREY P Property Address: DYVER DEVELOPMENT LLC Property Address: EDENBROOK INe Property Address: ENLOW NORMA J Property Address: O\vner Address 6200 N MEEKER PL BOISE,ID 83713-0000 Harpe 9620 ALENE DR TUruNGA, CA 91042-0000 Harpe 1462 E GRAND CANYON ST MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Harpe 1340 E GRAND CANYON ST MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Harpe 154 CAlvIPAU CIR 1510 GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503-0000 Harpe 4544 N HERTIAGE VIEW AVE MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Harpe 4511 NHERlTAGE VIEW AVE MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Harpe 1977 E OVERLAND RD MERIDIAN, ill 83642-6609 Harpe PO BOX 4638 BOISE, ID 83711-0000 Harpe 7308 MAXWELL DR BOISE, ill 83704-8542 Harpe 2 ........-.... ............ _-... .... . . _. . .. ~. . . .__ - ____ ._~... .... ...-.... __ . _._. .__. - _._ ... ..I... .. ... . . .. .................~....I......... .......................... . . .. ...... .. ~.-. ................................. .........~.........~......................-.-.-. ....... .... .... ... ................._--..........-. ....... ...---"----......-.------ ---.......... . ....... ---------.- ....... -----...... ........- -----_.....----'--......~--- ..... ... .. ... ......... ...... ... _.....""---'......................._'-"-----.........~......... O\vners O\vner Address FOSTER COREY M , 00000-0000 Property Address: Harpe GOODSELL DIANE 4528 N BRIGHT ANGEL AVE MERlDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: IIalpe HANIFAN JACK R HANIF AN LISA K 4576 N STAMPEDE WAY MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe HARPE LARRY C HARPE BARBARA A PO BOX 1638 EAGLE, ID 83616-9104 Property Address: .Harpe HA V ASU CREEK HOA INe 4487 N DRESDEN PL STE 102 BOISE, ill 83714-0000 Property Address: Harpe HERBBRYANJ HERB AMY D 4497 N BRlGHT ANGEL AVE MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Hatpe IDAHO POWER COMPANY PO BOX 70 BOISE, ID 83707-0070 Property Address: Harpe JACKSON THOMAS S 4563 N PARK CROSSING AVE MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe JOHNSON STEVEN P 1480 E GRAND CANYON ST MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe KAWAGUCHI NICOLAS H 4530 N PARK CROSSING A VB MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe 3 .. . - - -.------.--.. .--.-.--------------,-...- -.-. -. .. - ---.--------...-------.--.-.-----.... ... ............. r- ......... ... ... . . ....... _ ._______ _. . . ... ... .... ....... .-.....-. ............ ..........~... .-...-.......-_.~. .. ...... . ... .. .. .. . ......... ....... ..........- ... -.. --..-. --------........---.-.-.-.~.............-......---_. . . O\vners O\vner Address KELLY JOHN P 3355 N FIVE MILE RD # 256 BOISE, ID 83713-0000 Property Address: Harpe I(E.LL Y PATRICK KELLY LISA 4526 N HERITAGE VIEW AVE M.ERIDIAN,ID 83646-0000 Property Address: I-Iarpe KOCHU-KRISHNAN JAYAN DORAlRAJ ANITHA 4515 N BRIGHT ANGEL AVE MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe MILLER FORREST J MILLER MARGARET A 4470 N PARK CROSSING AVE MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 Property Address: I-Iarpe NORTH STAR ENT.ERPRlSES CORPORATION 5516 VISTA TERRACE LN SPARKS, NV 89436-0000 Property Address: Harpe ONEILL HOLLY 4510 N BRIGHT ANGEL A VB MERlDIAN) TO 83642-0000 Property Address: Harpe P ALMER OLIVER D PALMER BARBARA D 1515 E MCMILLAN RD MERIDIAN, ID 83642-5276 Property Address: Harpe PERCEPTIVE INVESTMENTS OF IDAHO LLC 286 SPRUCE ST ARROYO GRANDE, CA 93420-0000 Property Ad.dress: Harpe PHILLIPS WILLIAM E PHILLIPS REBECCA J 1322 E GRAND CANYON ST MERIDIAN, ill 83642-3660 Property Address: Harpe PIFHER LOUIS J 4562 N HERITAGE VIEW AVE MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000 Property Address: I-Iarpe 4 O\vners RMC CONSTRUCTION L.Le Property Address: SETTLERS BRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCI Property Address: SETTLERS BRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCI Property Address: SETTLE:RS BRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCI Property Address: SETTLERS BRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCI Property Address: SETTLERS BRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCI Property Address: SETTLERS BRIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCI Property Address: SNOW TIMOTHY C SNOW KERRI L Property Address: TURNER BRYAN Property Address: VALLEJO INGRID M VALLEJO HERMAN Property Address: O\vner Address 1770 W STATE s'"r 153 BOISE, ID 83702-0000 6200 MEEKER PL BOISE, ID 83713-0000 6200 MEEKER PL BOISE, ID 83713-0000 6200 MEEKERPL BOISE, ID 83713-0000 6200 MEEKER PL BOISE, ID 83713-0000 6200 MEEKER PL BOISE, ID 83713-0000 6200 MEEKER PL BOISE, ID 83713-0000 4471 NPARKCROSSINGAVE MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000 Harpe I-Iarpe Harpe Harpe Harpe Harpe Harpe Halpe 3200 W MONTE VISTA A VB # 166 TURLOCK, CA 95380-0000 Harpe 9436 WAYSIDE DR SHADOW HILLS, CA 91040-0000 Halpe 5 O\vners O\vner Address WEBB JERE F WEBB PI-IYLLIS E Property Address: WESTBOW ASSOCIATES Property Address: WOOD HENRY D JR & WOOD MONICA B I Property Address: WRIGHT llLLIAN Property Address: 1164 N FALLING WATER. WAY EAG.LE, ID 83616-0000 220 W FRANCIS STE 2 SPOKANE, W A 99205-0000 1335 E MCMILLAN RD MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000 4581 N PARK CROSSING AVE M.ERlDIAN,ID 83642-0000 Harpe I-Iarpe Harpe Harpe 6 MATERa lS TeSTING & INSPECTION .. 'd'~~'~' uf:P ~~C)6 00 MATERIALS TeSTING 6- INSPECTION o Envr rOnmenla[ Se rvices o Geotechnical Engineering o ConstrucU on M ate ria 15 Test ing o SpeciallnspecHons , .... i ; ~ . j . f I . !"". ~ i t ~. ' GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT of Harpe Subdivision E. McMillan & N. Locust GrovE Roads MEridian, Idaho f . ~ i ! ! [ L f . i 1 ( , ~ Prepared for: The Land Group 462 Etr Shore Drive #100 i. . eagle~ Idaho 83616 ~ i . j ~ L: j + , ! .: !. ~ . j . j ~ i i . f 1.. MTI File NumbEr B60949g 2791 Soulh Victory Vtew Way · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376..4748 · Fax (208) 322..6515 E..MaH mti@mti-id.com 1:1 www.mli...jd.com MATERIAlS TeSTING & INSPECTION JuJy 17] 2006 Page # 20f26 o Envjronmental Services a Geotechnical En gin eerlng a Construction Materials Testing CJ Special Inspections l ! ~ r:\boise\2006 rcports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geotech.doc ! ~ ; Mr. Phil Hull ~ ' The Land Group ~...: 462 E. Sllore Drive #100 j 1 ~ Eagle, Idaho 83616 (208) 939-4041 r" i i Re: Geotechnical Engineering Report Iiarpe Subclivisioll .E. McMillan & N. Locllst Grove Roads Meridian, I{laho f ~ ~ ~ I t. ;, Gentlelnen: In con1pliance \vith your instnlctions, we have conducted a soils exploration and foundation evaluation for the above mentioned developnlent Field work for this investigation was conducted on 26 June 2006. Data have been analyzed to evaluate pertinent geotechnical conditions. Provided geotechnical, groundwater and construction reco111111endations are listed in the Table of Contents. Results of this investigation, together \vith our recomtuendations, are to be fOtlnd in the following report. Often~ because of design and construction details that occur on a project, questions arise concellling soil conditions. We \vould be pleased to continue ollr role as geotecl1nical engineers during project inlplementation~ MTI also has great interest in providing materials testing and special .inspection services during constnlction of this project. If you will advise us of the appropriate time to discuss these engineering services, \ve will be pleased to meet with. YOtl at your conveniencew We appreciate this OpPoltunity to be of service to you and we look fOlward to working with you in tIle future. If you l1ave questions please call llS at (208) 376...4748. th~~ ~~ Charles Kaiser, EJ.T~ Staff Engineer )tJ l~Jl ' ~ lJ~/J Reviewed by Kevin L. SChrte~ler> P.G. Geotechni0a"l-Services Manager / Respectfu II y S II b 111i ttcd, Matcrinls Testing & Inspectioll, Inc~ 2791 Soulh Victory View Way · Boisel I D 83709 · (208) 376..4748 · Fax (208) 322~6515 EHMail mtl @ mti-id.conl e WWV1.mtiHid.com ~ ~ i i .. ~ ( . ; ; ~ ~. . J f" i t r ~ ( l t . ; L. i . L .= r l ) ~ ~ '~ ~ -: '". ~ MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION o Environmental Services .- ~. ~ ~ ! f o G eotechn i ca [ E ngi nearing (J Con s tru ction Materials T estjng July l7, 2006 Pagc# 30f26 o Seeci al Inspections lr:\bo ise\2006 rcpoTls\800-999\b60949g\b6094 9g geotccll~doc TABLE OF CONTENTS IN'fltOD uc.rl ON.~ ~....... ..~...,.... ,..., .6-..... .........,.............. ~""~."..~"n" ,..~1'.....,.,. ~.. ....01. .......~ ....... ...... .... ..u..... .-. .........4 P 1'0 j eet D esc I"i p tion .....~... ...... .~.... ......~..6......... ,...,~...,. "... ..... ~............ .......,..., ~....41...... ....';ji.....IU t......... ...4 All tllO rizntion "It.... ............ .......,. ~..,,~... 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Fax (208) 322..6515 E...MaH mti @ mU-id.com · www.mti-id.com MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # 4 of26 C1 Envj ron m entaf Services o Geotechnrca I Engineer; ng o Construction Materials Testing Q S peciallnspections r 1 r:\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geotcch .doc INTRODUC1'ION c ~ .~ ~ t : : ; This report presents results of a geotechnical investigation and analysis in suppo11 of data utilized in design of structures as defined in the 2003 International Building Code (IBC). Information in support of ground\vater and stomlwater issues pertinent to the practice of Civil Engineering is included. Observations and recommendations relevant to the earthwork phase of the project are also presented. r'! ! :. i ~ ~ : Project .Descri pti on: r --. ~ J { . The proposed developnlent is located northeast of the City of Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, and occupies a portion of the N.E~ NE14 of Section 31, Township 4 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian. The project will consist of developnlent of 26 single family residential lots on an approximate 8~5-acre sitet Roadways are anticipated to be included as part of the development Proposed grading is presently undetennilled.. Authorization: ! i Authorization to perfornl this exploration and analysis was given in the form of verbal authorization to ~ ~ proceed froIn Mr. Phil Hull to David Cranl of Materials Testing and Inspection~ Il1C.. (MTI).. on 15 JUll.e 2006~ Said authorization is subject to termst conditions, and Ihnitations described in the Professional Services f' ~ Contract entered into bet\veen The Land Group and MTI~ OUf scope of services for the proposed i L development has been provided in our proposal dated ]9 June 2006, and again below~ Purpose: The purpose of this Geotech.n.icaI Engineering Repolt is to detemline various soil profile components and their engineering characteristics for use by design engineers and/or architects in: . Preparing or verifying suitability of foundation design and placement, . Preparing pllvement section designs, . Preparing site drainage designs, and, . Indicating issues pertaining to earthwork construction~ Scope: The scope of this investigation included revie\v of geologic literature and existing available geotechnical studies of the area, review of available environlnelltal reports, visual site reconnaissance of the immediate site, subsurface exploration, field and laboratory testing, and an engineeri.ng analysis and evaluation of foundation materials. The scope of \vorl< did not include design recoI11mendations specific to individual resl dences. Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection" Inc. 2791 Soulh Victory View Way" Boise. 1083709 .. (208) 376..4748 · Fax (208) 322..6515 E~Man mtJ@mU..ld.com · WVtJw.mti-id~com . J i ! . i . r ~ i ' l ~, t. ~ r' ~ ~ .. ! ~ ~. . J . ~, . : ! . ~ t.i I ! = . 1 ~ ; t ~ MATERIALS TeSTING & INspeCTION July l7 ~ 2006 Page# 50f26 i : o Environ nlental Services a Geotechnical Eng ineering o Construction Materiafs T estrng o Special fnspectlons r h_: t ~ r:\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949 g \b60949g gCDtech.doc 1 i f ~ l , i ' Warrant)' And Limiting Conditions: f' ^: ~ ~ ; r Field observations and research reported herein are considered sufficient in detail and scope to form a reasonable basis for the purposes cited above~ MTI warrants that findings and conclllsions contained herein have been promulgated in accordance with generally accepted professional engitleering practice in the fields of foundation engineering, soil mechanics and engineering geology, only for the site and project described in this report f .; ~ ~ t ; These engilleering methods have been developed to provide the client with information regarding apparent or potential engineering conditions relating to the subject property within the scope cited above al1d are necessarily limited to conditions observed at the tin1e of the site visit and research~ The report is also limited to information avaiJab.le at the time it was prepared~ In the event additiol1al infornlation is provided to MTI follo\ving the report, it will be forwarded to the client in the form received for evaluation by the client. There is a disUnct possibility that conditions may exist which could not be identified \vithin the scope of the investigation or which were not apparent during the site investigation~ This report was prepared for the exclusive use of The Land Group and their retained design consll.ltants ("elien!"'). Conclusions and recomnlendations presented in th.is report are based upon agreed-upon scope of \vork outlined in the report and Contract for Professional Services between Client and Materials Testing and Inspection,. Inc. ("Consllltant")~ Use or misuse of this report, or reliance upon findings hereof by parties other than t1le Client, is at their own risk.. Neither Client nor Cons\lltant make representation of wa11.anty to such other parties as to accuracy or cOffi!)leteness of this report or suitability of its use by such other parties for purposes whatever, known or unk110wn to Client or Consultant Neither Clie.nt nor Consultant shall have liability to, or indemnifies or holds harmless third parties for losses incurred by actual or ])urported use or misllse of tIlis report. No other warranties are implied or expressed. General: Revisions in plans and or drawings for the proposed subdivision froln those enumerated ill this report should be brought to the attention of the soils engineer to determine if changes in foundation recommendations are required6 Deviations from noted subsurface conditions if encountered during construction? should also be brought to tl1e attention of the soils engineeL Copyright @ 2006 Materiills Testing & Inspection, Inc. _ ~....... ..__J blII"l.... IlII...dL....'IIt:b4..1::.1lMA.. IIIo..b.J 2791 South Victory View Way · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti..id~com.www~mti-jd.com ~ ..~ ~ ~ ! ~ t ~ : r'.~ ! ~ . . t ~ ~ ~ {' 1 I ' f' : I : j , t : t ~ i t ~ f t . r. .: ! ~ l t l . ~ J : 1 .: t ~ f"; ~ ~ c. t i ; L,j f ; f ~ 1 1 t ~ ~ . ~ I ~ t.~ ( ~ i ~ L~ f J i.. MATERIALS TeSTING 6- INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # 6 of 26 Q Environmental Se rvices o Geotechnlcat En gin eering o S pecial f nspections o Construction Materials Testing r:\boise\2006 reporls\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geotech~doc DESCRIPTION OF SITE Site Access: Access to the site may be gained via Interstate 84 to Exit 46.. Proceed north on Eagle Road approximately 3.5 miles to its intersection with McMillan Road. From this intersection, proceed west 011 McMillan Road 1 t11iIe to N~ Locust Grove Road. The site is located SOUtl1 and west of this intersection. Presently th.e site exists as undeveloped agricultural land. with a residence and associated outbuildin.gs located fronting N~ Locust Grove Road. The location is depicted in site map plates included in the AI)pendix~ General Geology Of Area: The subject site is located within the Boise Valley which is directly underlain by a thicl< sequence of alluvial sands and gravels typically deposited on basalt formations. These sediments are loosely nanled tl1e Boise River Gravels and v{ere deposited as river floodplain and stream over\vash from the Boise River. These gravel deposits tend to have inlbricated well-rounded clasts, poor sorting and crude stratification of beds of gravel and lenses of cross..bedded sand suggesting deposition in braided cllanne]s. The Boise River Gravels consist of unconsolidated clay!>> silt, sand, gravel, and cobbles. These gravels have been subdivided into smaller units based on their age and are exposed as distinct alluvial ten~aceSa Five of these terraces are well exposed in the BOlse area and range in age from Middle Pleistocene to Holocene (Recent) (0 ... 0.9 million years ago). The site lies on the Whitney TelTace, the second terrace above tIle CUITently defined floodplain. Geologic data published for the area indicated that bedrock is typically encountered at a depth of approximately 100 feet beneath the soil surface (Othberg and Stanford, 1992)~ Site Topography, Draillage And Vegetation: The proposed development consists of approxilnately 8.5 acres of relatively flat irrigated pasture, with a residence and associated out buildings located along the western portion of the property. Fine-grained~ surficial soils are prevalent throughout the majority of the site~ The parcel is bounded on the south by existing rural residential development, on the north by E. McMillan Road~ on the east by N~ Locust Grove .Road, and the \vest by agricultural land. Regiollal drainage is north and west toward the Boise River. Stonnwater drainage for the site is achieved by percolation thrOtlgh surficial soils. No storm water drainage facilities are located in the vicinity of tbe site and the area does not receive significant off-site drainage_ Vegetation throughout the area consists .primarily of in.igated pasture grasses and mature trees~ Copy righ t @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Illc~ 2791 South Victory View Way · Boisel 1083709 · (208) 376~4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E...Mail mti @ mti-id.com · www ~mti...id.com ~...~ ... ... ; ; ~ : MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # 7of2G o Enviro nmental Services o G eotech n;cal En gineering a Construction Materia's Testing Q Speciat I nspectio ns rl r:\bo ise\2006 rellorts\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geolec h.doc 1" ~ i ~ r ~ Site Climatology And Geochemistry: f . ~ A verage precipitation for the region is on the order of 10 to 12 inches per year. Annual average temperature ! t range fronl 200 F to 910 F with extremes ranging from _40 F to 1020 F. Average wind speed range to 11 miles per hour in spring with a prevailing direction froln the southeast Soil in the area is primarily derived from n siliceous materials and exhibits low electro-chemical potential for corrosion of metals or concretes. Local ~ : aggregates are generally appropriate for Portland Cement and Lime Cement nlixtures. The State Transportation Depmiment has adopted anionic asphalt cements. TIle pH of surface \vater, groundwater, and r ! soil in the region typically range from 7 to 9. No indication of abnorlnal geochemical conditions was noted 1 on-site. NOluinal frost penetration is typically on the order of 6 inches, with extremes ranging to 3 feet.. i Geoseismic Setting: 1 : L I ~ i ~ L~ ; . . ~ ~ ~. . . f ~ ~ . L~ t .. ~ ;. I : ~'" . l . t . ~ . ~ Soils on-site are classed as Site Class D in accordance with Chapter] 6 of the 2003 edition of the IBC~ Building structures on this project should be designed as per the IBe requirement for suc.h a seisolic classificatiol14 Our investigation did not reveal potential hazards resulting from eartllquake lTIotions: slope instabiJity, liquefaction, and surface rupture because of faulting or lateral spreading. Incidence and anticipated acceleration of seismic activity in the area is low. SOILS EXPLORATION' Exploration And Sampling Procedul.es: The field exploratioll to determine engineel'~ing characteristics of Subsulface materials included a reconnaissance of the project site and investigation by test pit. Test pit sites \vere located in the .field by Ineans of normal taping procedures fronl on-site features or known locations and are l)resumed to be accurate to within a few feeL Upon completion of investigation each test pit was backfilled in with loose excavated materials~ These loose areas need to be fe-excavated and compacted l)rior to constructing structures over t h en1.. Samples \\Tere obtained from representative soil strata encountered in test pits. Salnples obtained. bave been visually classified :in the field by an engineer or geologist, identified accordi11g to test pit number and depth, placed in sealed containers and transported to our laboratory for additional testing~ These materials have been further described in detail on logs provided in the Appendix~ Results of field and laboratory tests are also presented. on these logs~ It is recommended that these logs not be used fOf estitnating quantities because of high ly in terpreti ve resll1 ts. Copyright ~ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 2791 South Victory View Way · Boisef JD 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti..id.com.www~mti-id.com ~ ~ i ~ i, ; f . ~ I ~ ~ " ( .~ ; i ! J r ~ I ~= r' ~ f i i ~ l j t ~ ~ t l ~ t j f" ~ MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 .Page # 8of26 o Environmental Services o Geotechn ical Engin eering o Special fnspections Q Construction Materials T asUng r: \boi se\2006 rcports\800...999\b6094 9g\bG0949 g gcotcch ~doc .Laboratory Testing Program: AJong with the field investigatiol1, a supplemental JaboratolY testing .program was conducted to determine additional pertinent engineering characteristics of subsurface materials necessalY 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 fou.nd on the accompanying logs located in the Appendix. The laboratory testing program for this report included Atterberg Limits Tests.. ASTM designation D 4318, Grain Size Analysis - AST.M designation C 117, C 136, and Resistance R-Value and Expansion Pressure of Compacted Soils -- ASTM designation D 2844~ Soil And Sediment Profile: A total of four test pits were advanced to depths of 12.1 to I. 5..6 feet across the site. Because of the areal extent of the studied parcel, the developed soil profile represents only a generalized case, and variations between test pits should be anticipated: Sandy Silt (ML) - Light brown to yel1o\vish-brown, dry, weak to 1110derately cemented, sandy silt soils were observed at ground surface~ Fine grained sand was observed throughout the sandy silt soils, with organic material present generally witl1in tile upper 15 inches.. As indicated, the strength of cenlentation within this son type vafies~ ho\vever cenlentation was present in all test pits. This soil extended to depths of 4_2 to 6~7 feet Silty Salld (8M) - Underlying cemented sandy silt soils in test pits land 2, light brownt slightly nloist, mediunl dense to dense, fine to medium.-grained silty sand soils was o.bserved~ This soil extended to depths of6~6 to 7.0 feet Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel (GP) - Light brown to brown, dry to slightly nloist, poorly graded gravel sedin1ents were observed at depth in all test pits~ Fine to medium~grained sand. and cobbles of up to 12 inches in diameter were present \vithin this soil type. Poorly graded gravel sediments extended through tIle termination depths of test pits 1. ,3, al1d 4. In test pit 2, this soil extended to a depth of 13 feet Poorly Graded Sand (SP) - Light brown, slightly lnoist, meditlm dense to dense, fine to rnedium-grained sand was observed~ Poorly graded sand extended through to tern1ination depth of test pit 2~ This appears to be a localized lens of sand that approximately exten.ds through the southeast portion of the site.. Walls of each test pit exhibited sloughing and caving through native granular soils~ Soils Survey Revie\v: A review of the United States Departnlent of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Soil Sllrvey of Ada County Area, Idaho, 1980, indicated the site can be characterized by the Purdam silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes soil type~ Specific soils characteristics, as defined by the USDA, for this soil type include moderately slow above the hardpan, slow runoff, and slight hazard of erosion. Copyrigbt @ 2006 Materials Testing & (nspection.. Inc. ...... 2791 South Viclory View Way · Boissi 10 83709 · (208) 3764748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E~Mail mti@ mti-id.com · www.mti-id~com f ~ I ~ i ~ L . r' ~ ~ ! 1 i i L. r ~ { '. j ; l" ' ! ~ I ; l " ~ ~ I .. i ' t .~ f ~ ~ : i, i f- ; l..J t1 MATERIALS TeSTING 6- INSPECTION July 1 7, 2006 Pa.ge # 9of26 o Enviro nmen lal SelVfces o Geotechnical En ginee ring o Con strucHon rv1ate rials T estin g o Special Inspections r:\boise\2006 reporl"s\800-99 9\b60949 g\b60949g geotcch .doc : r J"} ! : Volatile Organic Scan: ! ~ ,... ~ r ~ 1 t .i ~.. No environmel1tal concerns were identified prior to conlmencement of the investiga.tion~ Tllerefore) soils obtained during on-site activities were not assessed for volatile organic C0l11pounds by portable photoionization detectoL Sanlples obtained during our exploration activi.ties exhibited no odors or discoloration typically associated with this type COlltanlination. No groundwater was encountered. f . ~. , , ~ ~ i ." SITE HYDROLOGY f . .... ~ .. 1 ~ ~ t ~ General Notes: Existing surface drainage conditions are defined in the Descril>tion of Sitet Information .provided in this section is limited to observations made at the time of the investigation. Regional and/or local ordinances may require information beyond the scope ofth.is report GrOUlldlvater: Groundvlater was not encountered within the de,pths explored during tbe field investigation. Soil moistures in the test pits were generally dry to slightly tTIoist within the surficial sandy silt) and dry to slightly moist below 4.2 feet in depth.. Groundwater levels in the site vicinity are controlled in large part by residelltial and cOlTIlnercial irrigation activity and canal leakage in the local area, and are likely at their nlaximum elevations during the irrigation season~ Estimation of seasonal groundwater fluctuation is .probIem.atic. \vithout reglllar ITIonitoring. Based on the evidence of this investigation, and background knowledge of the area, it is unHke.ly that groundwater will be encountered during construction and is anticipated to remain at depths of greater than 6 feet below the ground surface in the northern portion of the site (Elevation 2706) throughout tIle year. This depth is an estinlate, and will be confirmed follo\ving periodic nlonitoring. Soil Infiltration Rates: Soil pel"lneability is a n1easure of the ability of a liqui.d to move through a soil and \vas not tested in the field. In this report this parameter is approxinlated by soil type and gradatioll. Of soils comprising the generalized soil profile for this Sl11dy, silt soils generally offer little pClmeability, with typical infiltration rates less than 2 inches per hour, though caJciunl carbonate celnentation encountered within cemented silt soils may reduce this value to llear zero. Silty sand soils typically exhibit infiltration values from 4 to 12 inches per hour. Poorly graded sand, Inedium dense gravel sedin1ents typicaJly exhibit i11filtration values in excess of 24 inches per hour, and percolation testing is typically not required within these sediments as a result of the free-draining nature of these sedirnellts. All infiltration facilities constructed on-site should be extended into native sandy gravel sediments. Excavation depths of approximately 7 feet should be anticipated to expose sandy gravel soils1 In addition, because of the high permeability, AST.M C 33 filter sand) or equivalent, Sl10uld be incorporated into design of infiltration facilities~ All infiltration rate of 8 inches per how. Sllould be used for design~ Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection~ Inc& 2791 South Victory View Way It Boise, I D 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E wMaU mti@mti-id.com · www.mUwid4com i ' ! ; f ~. . ~ { ;: i ~ t . ( '..t 11 ; . ~ , l. ( ~ f . t ! j ~ ~ ~ t r f I I ! ~. ~ ( . , t . j ; f ". ; 1 ; 1 i { ~ t. .~ , ": \. , [ , t,..' MATERIALS TeSTING 6- INspeCTION July 17, 2006 Page# 100f26 o Environ mental Se rvices o Geotechnical Engineering o Special Inspections o Construction Materials Testing r:\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geotech.doc FOUNDA TlON AND PAVEMENT DISCUSSION AND RECOMlVIENDA TIONS General Notes: Presently, approximately 26 single family residential are pro.posed for the project site. Considering typical residential construction, and subsurface C011ditions) it is recotnlTI.ended that the structures be fou.nded upon conventional spread footings and continuous wall footings. The fol]olVin1! recolumendations are not specific to the individual structures. bllt rather should be viewed as fuidelines for tile subdivision ,vide development. Foundation Design. Reconlmendations: On the basis of data obtained fronl the site and test results from various laboratory tests performed, MTI recomnlends following guidelines be used for the net allowable soils bearing capacity. 'Footin De th Footings should bear on competent, native) sandy silt, or silty sand present across the site. All Not required for native 1,500 Ibs/ft2 surficial disturbed and/or organic soils nlust be soil removed from below footings. 1 Excavatio'n depths of 1 to 2 lIz feet should be anticipated to ex ase fO er bearin soils~ 1 Verification of bearing soils for each residence by a Qllalifie(l geotechnical engineer or technician at the time of co.ustruction is recommended. Footings should be propoltioned to .meet the stated bearing capacity and/or the IBC 2003 mlnlillunl requirements. Total settlelnel1t sho.uld be li1nited to about 1 incl1 with differential settlement of approxilnately 1/2 inch~ Objectiollable soil types encountered at the bottom of footing excavations should be removed and replaced w.ith structural filL Excessively loose or soft areas that are encountered in the footing subgrade \vil1 require over-excavation 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 recon1mends continuous footings be suitably reinforced to n1ake them as rigid as possible. For frost protection. the bottom of external footings should be 24 inches below finished grade. Cop>'right @ 2006 M~tcrials Testing & Inspec(ion~ Inc. 2791 South Victory View Way · Boise. 10 83709 .. (208) 376--4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti-id~com.wwvv~mti..id.com r . ~ ; ~ ; l ~ L } ~ . ~ i Li ~' ~ [ , t, j r ; l . l ~,. I r~ i ; i . ~ ~ ~ ~ + L. ~ t. 1 ; MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # II of 26 o Environmental Services [J Geolechnical Engineering o Construclion Materi als Testing o Speciar Inspections i l , , r: \boise\2006 reporls\800~999\b60949g\b6094 9 g gcotech .doc ~... ..... . ~ l ; Cra\vl Space Recommendations: r. '~ ~ ~ t f Considering the presence of shallow cemented soils across the site, all residences constlllcted 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 crjtica]~ MTI recommends that roof drains cany storm water at least 5 feet away from the residence, and. grades should be greater than 5% for a dislance of 10 feet away from all residences. In additiollt rain gutters should be placed around all sides of residences, and backfill around stem walls should be placed and cOlllpacted in a controlled manller. r : ~ ~ I :~ Recommended Pavement Sections: MTI collected a sanlple of near-surface soils for R-value testing representative of soils to depths of 2.5 to 3 ~O foot belovl existing ground surface. A bulk sample collected fronl test pit 2, consisted of sandy silt (ML) soil \vith 'fine grained sand.. This sanlple yielded an R value of 8. As required by Ada County Highway District, MTI has used a traffic index of 6 to determine necessary pavelnent cross-sections for the sitea Additionally, MTI has made other assumptions for traffic loading variables based on the character of the proposed construction. The Client should review these assumptions to nlake sure they reflect intended use and loading ofpavelnents both now and ill the future. Flexible Pavelnent Sections The Idaho Method as defined in Idaho Departnlent of Transportation's Materials Manual (section 500) was used to develop the pavement section. Ada County Ifighway District (ACHD) parameters for traffic index and substitution ratios were also used in the design, and were obtained from ACHD's Development Policy Manual~ Calculation sheets provided in the Appendix indicate the soils values, traffic loading, and material ratios used to calculate the pavement sections. .MTI recommends tllat all materials used in the construction of Asphaltic COllcrete Pavenlents meet the requirenlents of the Idaho Standards for Public .W orks Constnlction (ISPWC) specifications. Constnlction of the pavement section sllould be in accordance \vith these specifications~ The following thicknesses are MINIMUM TI-IICI(NESSES for assured pavement function. Pavenlt~l1t Section COIn onent Drive\va s and Parkin ) Residential Streets 295 Inches 4.0 Inches 12.0 Inches Not Re uired A ggrega le Base Material c0l11plying ,vith ISPWC Standards for Crushed Aggregate MateriaJs~ S tructura I Subbase Any Inateri a I conlp lying wi lh lhe req u i remen t for granular struc tural fi 11 (uncrushed) as de fined in lSPWC. 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Fin luaterial and compacted native subgrade soils (ifrequired) in support of the pavement section as ,veIl as aggregates comprising tile pavenlent section tTIust be conlpacted to .not less than. 95% of ll1aximum dry density indicated by ASTM: D 698 for flexible pavements and by ASTM D 1557 for rigid pavements.. If a material placed as a pavement section conlponent cannot be tested by usual conlpaction testing methods, compaction of that material shall be approved by observed proof rol1ing. Millor deflections from proof rolling for 'flexible pavements are allo\vable. Deflections from proof rolling of rigid pavement support courses should not be visually detectable~ MTI recommends that rigid concrete pavement be .provided for heavy garbage receptacle parking. This will elinlinate danlage caused by the considerable load of containers transferred onto the small steel wheels and subsequently onto the asphaltic concrete. Rigid concrete pavement should consist of Portland Cement Concrete Pavenlent (peep) generally ad.hering to ITD specifications for Urban Concrete. peep shall be 6 inches thick on a 4 inch drainage fill course, should be reinforced wit}1 welded wire fabric, and control joints shall be on 12 foot centers or less. . ! CONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS EaJ9thworl{: .. ~ Recommendations in this repolt are based upon stnlctural elements of the project being fouJ1.ded on conlpetent native silt-sand luixtures or compacted structural fill 6 Structural areas s.hould be stripped to an elevation that exposes these soil types~ Excessively organic soils, deleterious tnaterials, and/or disturbed soils generally undergo high volume changes \vhen subjected to loads, which is detrimental to subgrade behavior in the area of pavements, floor slabs, structural fills, and foundationst Mature trees) brush, and thick grasses with associated root systems were noted at the titne of our investigation. It is recommended that organic and/or disturbed soils, if encounteredt be removed to depths of 1 foot (minimum)~ and wasted or stockpiled for later use.. Stripping depths ShOltld be adjusted in the field to assure that the entire root zone and/or disturbed zone and/or topsoil is removed, prior to placelnent and compaction of structural fill materials. Exact temoval depths should be determin.ed during grading operations by a qualified geotechnical representative, and shall be based upon subgrade soil type, composition, and firmness or soil stabi.lity~ Identified underground storage tanks (UST)) below surface utilities, wellsi or septic systenlS must be decolnn1issioned, relnoved or a.ban.doned as deemed necessary by governing Federal~ State, and local agencies. Excavations developed as the result of such removal m.ust be backfilled \vith structural fill nlaterials as de"fined belo\v, and in the above section on Floor Slab-On-Grade~ Copyright @ 2006 [\thHeria Is T cst ing & Inspect ion. 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I l ~ L ,~ ~ j MATERIALS TeSTING &- INSPECTION July 17) 2006 Page# 13of26 ~ j , l ! o Envi ronmental Services i.J Geotechnical Engineering o Construction Materials Testing o S pecjaf fnspectfons f. ! ~ ~ r:\boise\2006 reports\80D-999\b60949g\b60949g geo1ech.doc r . i ~ ~ ~ After existing subgrade soils are excavated to design grade) proper control of subgrade conditions (i.e., moisture content) and placenlent and compaction of new fill (if required) should be overseen by a representative of the soils engineer (MTI)~ Recommendations for structural fill presented \vithin this report can be used to minimize volume changes and differential settlements that are detrimental to the behavior of footings, pavements, and .floor slabs. Sufficient density tests should be performed to properly monitor cotnpaction. .For structural fill beneath building structures one in-place density test per 11ft for every 5,000 square feet is l'econ1mended~ In parking alld driveway areas this can be decreased to one test per lift for every 1 0,000 square feet. DrJl Weather: If construction is to be conducted durin.g what is considered '''Dry~) seasoJlal conditions, problems associated with soft soils n1ay be avoided~ However, late sumnler/early fall irrigation may induce rutting subgrade soils. Solutions to problems associ.ated with soft subgrade soils are outlined below~ Proble.tns may also arise because of lack of moisture in native and fill soils at time of placement This will require addition of water to achieve near Ol)tinlunl lTIoisture levels~ Lo\\' cohesive. soils exposed in excavations nlay become friable, increasing chances of sloughing or caving. Measures to control excessive dllst should be considered as part of the overall health and safety tnanagement plan~ Wet. Weather: If cOllstluctioll is to be conducted during what is considered "Wee' seasonal conditions (com.nlonly from Inid-November to April)) problems associated with soft soils l11ust be considered as part of the construction pla114 During this time of year, fine grained soils such as silts and clays will beconle unstable with increased In,oisture content, and eventually deform or rut. Additionally, constant lo\v temperatllres reduce the possibility of drying soils to near Ol)timum conditions~ Soft Subgrade Soils: Sllallow fine grained subgrade soils that are high ill moisture content can be expected to pump and lut ul1der construction traffic. The following recommendations and/or options have been included for dealing with anticipated subgrade conditions: . Track-mounted vehicles should. be used to strip subgrade of root n.1atter and ot11er deletetious debris~ Heavy rubber~lired equipnlent should be ptohibited from operating directly on native subgrades, and in structural areas sucb as roadways and foundations. Construction traffic can be restricted to designated roadways that do not cross, or cross on a limited basis, proposed roadway or parking subgrades. . Durin.g periods of wet weather, construction on-site tnay become very diffie'ult if not inlpossible. To ensure constructability, access/haul roads should be constructed with. a nlinimum of 2 feet of structural fill materiaL Fill material shou.1d consist of relatively large cobble (4. to 6 inch in diameter) with sufficient fines to fill voids~ . Instead of structural fill placement, scarification and aeration of subgrade soils can be employed to reduce the moisture contellt After stripping is complete, tIle exposed subgrade should be ripped and/or Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, foe" 2791 South Victory View Way · Boise I 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322M6515 E-Mail mti@mti"id.com.www~mti..id~com f") I ~ ! : ] ; !" : ~. ~: ~ i j i ~ r~ ! 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Frozen sojIs must be removed to depths that expose non-frozen soils and wasted or stockpiled for later use~ These soils lUUst be allowed to thaw and retunl to near optimlun conditions prior to use as structural fil1~ Structural Fi II: Soils regarded as suitable for llse as structural fill are those classified as GW, GP, OM, SW, SP, 8M, and ML, in accordance with the Unified SoU Classi:fication Systenl (USCS) (ASTM D 2487)~ The use of silty soils (USeS designation of GM, 8M, and ML) as fill nlay be acceptable. However, these nlaterials require very high lnoisrure contents for conlpaction and require a long tinle to dry out if natural Inoisture contents are too high~ Therefore these nlateriaIs can be quite difficult to worl< with as Inoisture content, lift thickness) and cOlnpactive effort becomes difficult to control. If silt}' soil is used for stll1ctural fill, lift thicknesses SllOllld not exceed 6 inches (loose), and fill materialtuoisture n1ust be closely 111onitored at both the working elevation and the elevations of nlaterials already placed. Following placement, silty soils must be protected fr0l11 degradation resulting from construction traffic or subsequent construction~ Use of silty soils (OM. 8M, and ML) as structural fill below footings is ofol1ibi.ted.. Reconlmended granular structural fill Iuaterials, those classified as GW, GP, SW, SP, should consist of a 6 inch minus select, clean~ granular soil wit11 no more than 30% oversize (greater than }4 incll) material and no 1110re than 12% fines (less than #200) and placed in layers not to exceed 9 -inches in th.ickness.. Prior to placenlent of structural fill materials, surfaces U1l1St be prepared as outlined in the Constructioll Considerations sectionl Structural. fill material should be moisture-conditioned to achieve optimulll ITIoisture content prior to compactiont For structural fill below footings~ areas of compacted backfi.1I nlust extend outside the perinlcter of the footing for a distance equal to the thickness of fill betv.leen the bottom of foundatiol1 and underlying soils, or 5 feet, whichever is less~ Each layer of structural fill must be compacted to a Ininimunl density of 950/0 of maximunl dry density as detetUlined by ASTM D 1557 (for rigid structures) or D 698 (for flexible. pavements)~ TIle ASTM D 1557 and D 698 test methods shall be used for samples containing up to 40% oversize particles (greater than % inch), If J11aterial contains more than 40% but less than 50% oversize particles, compaction of fill shall be confirmed by proof-rolling each lift with a IO-ton v.ibratory roller (or equivalent) until the tnaXimUln density has been achieved. Density testing shall be perfolmed after eacll proof-roJHng pass until the in..place density test results indicate a drop (or no increase) in tl1e dry dellsity, defined as the lnaxl~nlum density or Ftbreak overtr point. The number of required passes shall be used as the requirement 011 the remainder of fill Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 2791 South Victory View Way · Boise~ 10 83709 · (208) 376..4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E.-Mail mti @ mti-idccom · www ~ mti-jd~com t i . I ~ f.' 1 ~ ~ I l r" : l ~ ~ i f ~.. t j : .:. ~ ~ ; ; t ~ l' . +~ ~ . { ; f ^ . f j { C. : ~ . : .: ~. ~ ~ +. ~ ~ j t ' J : t ! ( ~ . ! ; ~ ~ i i _ .' ( ~ I ". I '. t ~ ~ ~ f .~ J ..~ U MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # 150f26 [J Envi ronmental SSlVi ces o G eotechn i ca I Engineering Q Specie II nspections o Conslruction Ma terlals Testing r:\boisc\20Q6 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geotech.doc placenlent Material shall contain sufficient tInes to fill all void spaces, and sha11110t contain .more than 500/0 oversize particles. Ba c kfi 11: Backfill materials shall ascribe to the requirenlents of structural fill except that the maXilTIUm .material size shall be 4 inches. In no case shall lnatel4ial greater thall 2 inches in dianleter bear d.irectly on structural elements~ Placing oversized Inaterial against rigid surfaces interferes with proper cOlnpactiont Backfill should be compacted in accordance \vith specifications for structural fill, except in those areas where it is deternlined that future settlenlent is not a concern~ such as planter areas~ In nOl1structural areas, backfilltnust be compacted to a firlTI and unyielding condition. Excavations: Shall 0 \\' excavations that do not exceed 4 feet in depth Inay be constructed with side slopes approaching vertical. Belo~l this depth, it is recomnlended that slopes be constructed in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Adnlinistration (OSE-IA) regulations, section 1926, subpart P. Based on tbese regulations, on-site soils are classified as type uC" soil~ and excavations within these soil should be constructed at a I11aximUlTI slope of 1 Y2 foot horizontal to 1 foot vertical (1 ~H:IV) 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 sbort-ternl conditions only., and \viIl not be stable for long-terlTI conditions. Shallow, cemented fine grained soils (caliche), encountered through ffillCh of the site, may cause difficulties during foundation development and utility placement These soils typically extended throllgh depths of 4~6 to 5..5 feet For deep excavations, native granular soils canl10t be expected to remain in position6 Tllese nlaterials are prone to failure alld may collapse, thereby undermining upper soils layers. .Proper care must be taken to protect personnel and equipment. During our subsurface exploration, test pit sidewalls generally exhibited little indication of collapse~ 11owever, some caving of granular soils occurred.. Care must be taken so that excavations are .properly backfilled in accordance with procedures outlined in this report Water and loose debris should be renloved from these excavations, prior to placement offill soils or concrete~ Groundwater Control: Groundwater \vas not encountered ill the investigation, and is anticipated to be below the depth of construction. Exca.vations below the water table will require a de\vatering program.. It Inay be possible to discharge dewatering effluent to remote portions of the site Of to a strategically located sump or pit. This will essentially recycle effluent, thus eliminatin.g the need to enter into agreements with local drainage authorities. Should the scope of the proposed project change) MrfI should be contacted to provide more detailed groundwater control measures~ Copyright @ 2006 Materials Tcsti ng & Inspection, Inc. ..d..... .....!b....... 2791 South Victory View Way · Boisel 10 83709 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti-idacom.\NWW~mli-ld.com r ' ; .~ ~ L ~ ;... i ~ ~ ~ . r "1 i ; 1 ~ .;~ ;. .I" . 1 ~ ~ j t ' {' , ! ~ ~ ~ { : r ".. i ; i :: r' ~+ i 1 , : ~. .~ 1 ~ t .. ~ ; t ~ r . ~~ ~ ~ 1 ~ i ' t ! l .~ L! ~ ~ C .: ( .: J ; LJ 01 . ~ ; L .~ 1 ~ t ~ L.j r~ t ~ t. t ; ! ., MATeRIALS TeSTING 6- INSPECTION july l 7) 2006 Page # 16of26 o Environmental S ervfces o G eotech nicaJ Engines ring Q Construction Materials T esUng o Special J nspections r:\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geolech.doc Special precautions tnay be required for control of surface runoff and subsurface seepage in general~ It is recolnmended that runoff caused by wet weather be directed a\vay from open excavations~ On-site silty or clayey soils can be expected to become soft and pUI11p if subjected to excessive traffic following periods of wet weather. Ponded surface water areas should be drained to allow construction to take place througll methods such as trenching, sloping, crowning gradest nightly smooth drtun rolling, or insta.llation of a French-drain syslem~ Additionally, tenlporary or permanent driveway sections nlay be constlucted should wet weather be forecast GENERAL COMMENTS When plans and specifications are complete) or if significant changes are made in the character or location of the proposed residential development, consultation should be arranged as supplementary recommendations 1l1ay be required. It is recommended that the service of a qualified geotechnical engineering firm be engaged to test and evaluate soils in footing excavations before placement of concrete to deternline if soils meet conipaction I"equirelnents~ Monitoring and testing ShOllld also be performed to verify that suitable materials are used for structural fill and that proper pJacenlent and compaction is performed. Copyright @ 2006 Materials Tesling & Inspectiont" Inc. 2791 South Victory View Way · BOfset 10 83709 · (208) 376~47 48 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti @ mti-id.com · www.mti-id~com f ' '; : i ! i .. f.' .~ , ~ i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ r . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,. . I ! ~ t 1 i . ..~ j ~ ~ / f ~ !" ..~ i ~ i.: i . : I ~ t ~ i . ~. i .: i ~ ~ : [ .; } '~ t ; {. .~ ~ .. .~ ~ t t . .' f . t ; 1 ~ i. .,.~ r ~ ~ : ~ , ~.. . f t l ,+.< I I I L. i I L MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July t 7, 2006 Page # 17of26 CJ Environrnental Services a Geotechnical Eng i nee ring o Construction Materials Testing o 8 peciaf Inspections r:\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g gcotcch.doc REFE.RENCES Alnerican Society for Testing MateriaJs:! 1999, Standard Test Method for Materials Finer than 75-Jlm (No. 200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing: C 117 - 95, 3 p.. Anlerican Society far Testing Materials, 1999, Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates: C 136 - 96a, 5 p~ An1erican Society for Testing Materials, 1999, Standard Test Methods for Liquid Litnit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils, ASTM Designation: D 4318 - 86, 11 p~ Collett, R~A.., 19801 Soil Survey of Ada County Area, Idaho: US Department of Agrictllture, Soil Conservation Service, 327 p~ Othberg, K..L. and Stanford, L.A., 1992, Geologic Map of the Boise Valley and adjoining area, Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho: Idaho Geologic Map Series, scale 1: 100,000. Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection. Inc. 2791 South Victory Vie\v Way " Boisel I D 83~109 · (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-MaH mti@mti-id..com · www.mti-id.com . r' i l ; t ~ . l"' l ~ i . i, . r ~ f i i. ~ MATERIALS TeSTING 6- INSpeCTION o Geotechnical En9;neering CJ Construction Mate rials T 0sting r:\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geotech l doc o Special Ins peclions o En'li ronmental Serv~ces r+} ! f ["i f 1 l ) r'l i ~ i. ! f 't l ~ ~ . i I ' 1 ~ .. ' (. ~ ~ f ~ . ~. L i : t ; ~ ~ t~ I ~ ~ : ~ , ! f . ~ r t ~ ! t ,i ~ i I i r~ ~ ~ Lj ,. . ~ I ~ I.~ .; J i' iJ r ~ L .~ APPENDIX GEOTECHNICAL GENERAL NOTES UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM GEOTECHNICAL TES"r PIT LOGS PAVEMENT THICI(NESS DESIGN SHEETS R - VALUE TEST RESULTS SITE MAP PLATES July 17, 2006 Page # 18 of 26 Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. 2791 South Victory View Way · Boiser 10 83709 D (208) 376-4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail mti@mti..id.com · www tmti-id~com . i"~ , .. l ~ f 1 t j ~ . . ~ 1 i f' ~ I ; i .; f ~ L ~ ~ ~ ~ : l [ ~ ~ i { ; ~ ,1 r '~ f j ; , ! ~ i ; t ~ J ~ ~ ! ! t ~ . t .; t I Li '( ~ I ; 1 ~ t . ' i ; ~ . i. ,. .~ ~ ""; L. ~ ~ ! ~ : MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17. 2006 Page # 19 of 26 o Environmen ta~ Services o Geotechn leal Engin eer;nq o Constructio n Materials T estinQ o Special In spec1ions c ..~ f ': [ : r: \boi se\2006 reports\800..999\b60949g\b60949g geotecll~doc GEOTECHNICAL GENERAL NOTES .' ~ ~ ( j a ~ ! t ; SOIL PROPERTY SYMBOLS N: Standard ttNte penetration: Blows per foot of a 140 pound hammer falling 30'" on a 2" O..D.. SS. Qu: Unconfined compressive strength, tons/ft2 Qp: Penetron1eter value) unconfined compressive strength, tons/ft2 Qc: Cone Penetrometer value, unconfined compressive strengtll, pounds/in2 V : Vane value, ultimate shearing strength, tons/ft2 M: Water content, % LL: Liquid Limit PI: Plasticity Index NP: Non..Plastic D: Na.tural dry density, Ibs/ft3 WT: Apparent groundwater level (at time noted after cOlupletion). DRILLING AND SAMPLING SYMBOLS ss: Split-Spoon - 1 3/811 I~D.., 2" O..D.) except where noted~ ST: Shelby Tube... 3ft O.D., except where noted~ AU: Auger Salnple~ DB: Dianlond Bit eB: Carbide Bit. GS: Grab Salnple. RELA T.lVE DENSll~Y AND CONSISTENCY CJ~ASSIFICA.TION 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 Firnl (M~di.um Stiff) 4-8 Dense 30-50 St iff 8-15 Very Dense >50 Very Stiff 15-30 Hard >30 PARTICLE SIZ.E Boulders Cobbles Gravel l2jn~+ 12 in~ to 3 in, 3 in. to 5 (nm O~074 Olm to 0.005 lnm 0.005 mIll & Smaller Coarse Sand Medium Sand Fine Sand 5 lnffi to 0.6 mnl O~6 mnl to O~2 nlln O~2 Inn1 to O~074 mm Silts Clays Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection) Inc. - J J 2791 South Victory View Way · Boise~ JD 83709 · (208) 376.4748 fj Fax (208) 322w6515 E-Mail mti@mti..id.com · www.mti-id~com . { ~ !' r . t . ~ ~ { ~ ~ . t . ; ~ L. i : 1 l ~ ' L; [.1 t : ! 1 i.,. l '. 1 ' i t i ~ ~.. ' i . ~ ~ t.. . , ~ : ~ L : MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # 20 of26 o Environmental Services o Geotechnical Engineering Cl Co nstruction Materi als T estfng a Specjal Inspections .( .:. ~ ~ t : r;\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b6094 9 g geotecll.doc ~. ..~ ! i ~ ~ i : ~ l Unified Soil Classification System r; i l i . ' Major Symbol Soil Descriptions Divisio.lls Well-graded gravels, gravel...sand mixtures, little or no titleS Ora v.e I. OW and Poorly..graded gravels) gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines Gravelly GP Soils Silty gravels, IJoorly-graded gravel-sand-silt mixtures <50% GM . coarse fraction Clayey gravels~ Poorly-graded gravel-saud-clay mixtures . passes #4 sieve GC Coarse Well-graded sands, gravelly sal1ds, little or no fines Grained Sand SW Soils and Poorly-graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines . <50% Sandy SP passes Soi Is Silty sands, Poorly-graded sand-gravel-silt mixtures #200 sieve >500;0 8M coarse fraction Clayey sands, Poorly-graded sand-gravel-clay n1ixtures passes #4 sieve SC Inorganic silts & very fine sands, silty or clayey fine sands, S i l.ts ML cla~ silts and Inorganic clays of low to medium 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 Soi Is Inorganic silts, micaceous or diatolnaceous fine sal1d or silt >500/0 Sifts MH passes and Inorganic clays of high plasticity> fat clays #200 sieve Clays CH LL > 50 Organic silts and clays ofnledium-to-higl1 plasticity OR Highly Organic Soils Peat, humus, 11ydric soils \vith high organic content PT t l , : Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc. .... . 2791 South Victory View Way · 8oise~ I D 83709 · (208) 376..4748 ill Fax (208) 322-6515 E..Mail mti@mtf-id~com 0 www.mti-id.com ~: r ~'l ~ ~ i '; ~ ~ ~+ ~~ r 'i ~ . L ~ r ~~ , ~ t ~ ~ f ~ j : ~ ^ .~ i" . ~ I . i ,. ~ . (. , ~ . ~ : ~ ' i ~ Ll ~ : L~ ! . ~ t ~ i ~ L. ~ ! ; L..~ , '-., ~ . ~ .~ r~ I. j I .~ L.: MATERIALS TeSTING 6- INSPECTION July 17t 2006 Page # 21 of26 a Environme ntal Services o Geotechn ical En gin eering o Construction Materials T esUng o Special t nspecUons r:\boisc\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geotech .doc GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION TEST PIT LOG Test Pit Log #: TP-l Date Advanced: 06/26/06 Excavated By: JTS Excavation Depth to \Vater 1~able: Not Encountered Logged By: Charles }(aiser, E.I.T. Location: See Later Site IVlap Plates Depth to Bottom Of Hole: 15,,6 Feet Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test (Feet) and Sedimellt Classification Type (From-To) ID Sandy Silt (ML): Bro1vn, dlY 10 0.0-6.3 slightly fnoistj hard with fine- grained sand. - Organic tnaterial to 8 i1tches~ 4. 5;~ - Weak to Jnoderate ceJnentation frotn 5.0 to 6~O feet. Silty Sand. (8M): Light brol-vn t 6.3-7~O slightly Inoist, dense to ,nediunl dense) fine to 111ediu111-grained sand~ Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel 7.0-15.6 (GP): Light brown, slightl)} moist, lnediulll dense to dense, lvith fine to lnediunl-grained sand. - Cobbles 12 inches l1zinus. Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspcction~ Inc. 2791 South Viclory View Way · Boise, 10 83709 · (208) 376..4748 · Fax (208) 322-6515 E-Mail Inti@mti-fd.com · www.mti-id.com n : ~ f ; ~ ~ ~ ~ J'".. . . i ~ i ~ ~. ~ I i ~ '; i ~ i : ; . L, i : ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ I : L~ l ~ ! ~ tf I . ~ i ; t .1 r .~ Ii { , ~ ' t .. j : I : ~ ~ S l i ~ i ; i ~ ~ j t ~ 1 : t... ~ ~ } ~ ~ 1 ~ MATERIALS TeSTING 6- INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page ff 22 of 26 o E Ilvi ron mental ServicGs o Geotechn ~cal En 9 [nearing o Construction Materiars Testing Q Specfal Inspections r:\boise\2006 reports\800..999\b60949 g\b60949g gcotech. doc GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGA TION TEST PIT LOG Test Pit Log #: TP-2 Date Advanced: 06/26/06 Excavated By: JST Excavation Depth to Water Ta.ble: Not Encountered Logged By: Charles I(aiser, E.I.T.. Location: See .Later Site Map Plates Depth to Bottom OfHote: 14.0 Feet Depth Fie](] Description, lV/USeS Soil Sample Sample .Depth Qp Lab Test (Feet) and Sediment Classification Type (From-To) ID Sandy Silt (ML): BrovvnJ dfY, stiff O~O-5.6 to velY stiff lvitlt fine- grained sand~ GS 2.0-2.5 1.5M2925 A - Organic Inaterial to 9 inches~ - Weal, to rJ10derate ce/nentation Bulk 2~5-3.0 R-VaJue (rom 5.5 to 6~2 feet. Silty Sand (SM): Light brown, 5.6-6.6 slightly nloist, flledium dense to dense, fine to tnediunt-j:{raiJted salld~ Poorly Gt.aded Sandy Gravel 6~6-13.0 (GP): Light bro11/n, slightly moist~ nlediUln dense to dense withfine to nzediunt-grained salld~ - Cobbles 12 inches n1inus. Poorl)' Graded Sand (SF): Light 13~O..14~O brown, slighti)} Jnoist} lnedium dense to dense, ~fine to l'nediuln-grained sand Lab Test ID M LL PI Sieve Analysis ... % - - #4 #10 #40 #100 #200 A 7.6 N.P NP 100 100 92 85 7991 . ; Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspectiont Jnc. 2791 South Victory View Way · Boise, 10 83709 · (20B) 376~474B ., Fax (208) 322..6515 E..MaU mtl@mU..id.com a www~mti..id~com i .. i t 1 t : f .1 t : { ! t . . . f : + ;, \ r' .. f I f 1 ; j ~ I f . i t Lf .. f ~ L~ f . ~ i ~ L~.~ i j t.-) I ~ i ~ t ~ t~ i ~ I ; ! ;. l t ; r '. I ~ tA. I : i ; I .". < , . ~ L { MATERIALS TeSTING 6- INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # 23 of 26 o Envi ronmen fal Se rvices o Geotechnical En gineering CJ Construct ion Materials Testing CJ Speciar i nspectio ns r. ..~ i ~ f ~ r:\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g geotec h~doc r . ~~ i : , , l i GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGA TION TEST PIT LOG Test Pit Log #: TP-3 Date Advanced: 06/26/06 "Excavated By: JTS Excavation Depth to Water Table: Not Encountered Logged By: Charles Kaiser, E.I.T. Location: See Later Site Map Plates Depth to Bottonl Of Hole: 12.1 Feet 'Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil Salnple Salnple Depth Qp Lab Test (Feet) an{1 Sedilnent Classification Type (Fro In-To) ID Sandy Silt (ML): Brown, (fry to 0.0..6.7 slightly Jnoist, hard l-vith jine- grained saJ1d~ - Organic ,naterial to 15 inches. 2~75- ... Wealc to nloderate cenlentation 3~25+ (ronz 4~6 to 5.2 feet. Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel 6~7-12~1 (GP): BrOlllll, sllghlly molsl~ Inedium dense to dense) fine- grained sand~ - Cobbles 4 inches nlillUS. Copyright @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection, lne. 2791 South Victoty View Way · Boise I 10 83709 · (208) 376..4748 · Fax (208) 322...6515 E-Mail mti@mti-idteam.WNW.mti..id.com r . ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ! ~; f ~ ~ I r.~ = ! L J f ~ 1 ~ ~ . 1 = ! ~ ~ { ~ ! : 1 ~ 1 : I: \ ." i : I ~ t.. : 1 : l ~ j j !. ~ ! '.., ! f i ~ i : i . l ~ ~ i ! J ~ Lj j . ~ i ~ l.r- :' r: ~ ~ "".. r- i : 1 .. I ~ 1 ," ; t i . L: J .: l .. t ~ MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # 24 of 26 Cl Envi ronme ntal Services a Geotechnica I En gineering o Cons trucUon Materials T esling o Special Inspections r~ r ~ J f i ~ ~ ~ r:\bo ise\2006 reports\800-99 9\b60949 g\b6094 9g geotcch .doc GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGA T.ION TEST PIT LOG Test Pit Log #: TP..4 Date Advanced: 06/26/06 Excavated By: JTS Excavation Depth to Water Table: Not Encountered Logged By: Charles Kaiser, E~I.T.. Location: See Later Site Map Plates Depth to Bottom Of Hole: 12.3 .Feet .Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil Sample Sample Depth Q!> Lab Test (Feet) and Sediln ent Classi fi en ti 011 Type (From- To) ID Sandy Silt (ML): Brol-vns d'YI velY 0.0..4.2 stiff to hard lvith jine- grained sand. GS 240-2~5 3.5-4.5 B - Organic ffzaterial to II inches4. Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel 4.2-12~3 (GP): Light brownJ d'YJ mediulll dense to dense. jine- grained sand. - Cobbles 12 incl!es Jninus~ . . . I Lab Test ID M LL PI Sieve Analysis - % - - #4 #10 #40 #100 #200 B 15~2 NP NP 99 97 84 73 63.6 Copyrigbt @ 2006 Materials Testing & Inspection~ [nc~ 2791 South Victory View Wa y ~ Boisel 10 83709 · (208) 376.4748 .. Fax (208) 322..6515 E...Mail mti @ mU..Jd.com · www.mti~id.com t ' ~p '. f t : ~ { ~ ::!.. ~ II! I : ~ . r.' '~ l. . I f . ~ ~ . i L 1 L :. J.. ~ ! ! i ' 1. ^ ~ i l ! i ~ . f r . l.~ r i l ' ~ 1 f Lr i l ~ I ; j : l ~ ~ . I . J . L. , , i' . I L~ MATERIALS TeSTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Page # 25 of 26 o Envi ronme ntaI Services tJ G 60technical Engineering o Construction Ma reTia Is T esUn g [J Special Inspections r:\boise\2006 reports\800-999\b60949g\b60949g gcotech.doc IDAHO METfIOD - PAVEMENT THICKN.ESS (USING ADA COUNTY lIIGH\VAY DISTRICT SUnSTITUTION RATIOS) Pnvcmcnt Section Design Location: Proposed Harpe Subdivision A veragc. Dnil~y Tra ffie Co lint: 75 A II Lanes & Both Directions Ocsign Lire: 20 Years Trnrllc Index: 0.00 Climate Factor: l H...Valuc ofSubgrndc: 8.00 Sllhgrndc COR Value: -~ Subgrndc I\'Jr: - R..Value of Aggregate Base: 80 R-Valuc of Gran.ulay Bor-row: 60 Subgrade R... Vuluc: 8 EXplUl sio n r rcssu re 0 r Su bgradc: 0.33 Unit \Vcight of Base MntcrinJs: 130 Total Dc~lgn Life 18 kip ESAL's: 33.13 t ,.\$ PIJ AL TIC CONCRETE: G l"nvcl Eq "ivRIclI t., Cal~ulilted~ 0384 Feet Tide knc~s= O. ] 96923077 . I Use. = 0.208 Fee~ I Gt"avcl Equivalent, ACTUAL: OAl CRlJSIII~D ACGREGATE RASE: Grllvcl Equivalenl (Ralh\st): 0.768 (i r only aggregate base. is to be considered change B 14 to B 15) · fit i c k n e:s s: 0.329 I ~se.::: 0.333 Feet I Gravel I!:quh'alenf, ACTUAL~ 0.772 GRANULAR BORROW: Gravel Equivalent (Ballast): 1.766 Th icl(ncss: 0.995 I Use = 1 Feet I GrQv(!1 Equ ivnlen t1 ACTUAL: 1..772 TOT AL Th lc kncss: } .541 Tb ic kness nequired by Exp. Pressu re: 0..366 Th is nllm bcr lllUSl be h::ss than TOTAL Thickness Design (ACHD Values) Depth Subsll tu t io n Inches Ratios AsphaUic Concrete (a.t lcnst 2.S): 2.50 1.95 (ACHD minimums: 2.5 for local & 3 for art/collector) Asphalt Treated !lase (at least 4~2): O~OO Cement Treated Ilase (at lenst 4.2): O~OO Untreated Aggregate 8:tse (n t lenst 4.:2): 4.00 Ll0 Graf1 ul ut' Borrow (a t lenst 4 ~2): t 2aOO LOO . . 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