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CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Keith Bird
Joseph W. Borton
Charles M. Rountree
Shaun Wardle
CITY DEPARTMENTS
City Attorney/HR
703 Main Street
898-5506 (City Attorney)
898-5503 (HR)
Fax 884-8723
Fire
540 E. Franklin Road
888-1234 I fax 895-0390
Parks & Recreation
11 W. Bower Street
888-3579 I fax 898-5501
Planning
660 E. Watertower Lane
Suite 202
884-5533 I fax 888-6844
Police
1401 E. Watertower Lane
888-6678 I fax 846-7366
Public Works
660 E. Watertower Lane
Suite 200
898-5500 I fax 895-9551
- Building
. 660 E. Watertower Lane
Suite 150
887-2211 I fax 887-1297
- Wastewater
3401 N. Ten Mile Road
888-2191 I fax 884-0744
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2235 N.W. 8th Street
888-5242 I fax 884-1159
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TRANSMITTALS TO AGENCIES FOR COMMENTS ON
July 27, 2006
File No.: AZ 06-033, PP 06~034
Attn: Will Berg, City Clerk, by:
Transmittal Date: July 5,2006
Hearing Date: August 3,2006
Request: Annexation and Zoning of 7.6 acres from RUT to 6 acres of R-4 and
1.6 acres of R-8 and Preliminary Plat approval of 17 single family units in the
proposed R-4 zone, 8 single family units in the proposed R-8 zone and 5 common
Jots on 7.6 acres for Benelli Springs Subdivision
By: Rob Godsill
Location of Property or Project: 3420 South Locust Grove Road
David Zaremba (no FP)
_ David Moe (no FP)
_ Wendy Newton-Huckabay (No FP)
Michael Rohm (No FP)
Keith Borup (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, VAG, FP)
_ Building Department I Rich Greene
_ Fire Department
Police Department
_ City Attorney
City Engineer
_ City Planner
Parks Department
Your Concise Remarks:
Meridian School District (No FP)
Meridian Post OffiCe(FP/PP only)
_ Ada County Highway District
_ Ada County Development Services
Central District Health
_ Nampa Meridian Irrig. District
_ Settlers Irrig. District
Idaho Power CO. (FP,PP,CUP)
Qwest (FPIPP only)
Intermountain Gas (FPIPP only)
Bureau of Reclamation (FPlPP only)
Idaho Transportation Dept. (No FP)
_ Ada County Ass. Land Records
_ Meridian Development Corp.
Historical Preservation Comm.
CITY HALL 33 EAST IDAHO AVENUE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 (208) 888-4433
CITY CLERK - FAX 888-4218 FINANCE & UTILITY BILLING - FAX 887-4813 MAYOR'S OFFICE - FAX 884-8119
Prin led on recycled p~ per
Hearing Date: August 3,2006
File No.:
AZ -06-033
Project Name: Benelli Springs Subdivision
Req uest:
Annexation and zoning of 7.6 acres from RUT (Ada County) to 6 acres of R-4
(Medium Low-Density Residential) and 1.6 acres of R-8 (Medium Density
Residential), by Rob Godsifl.
Location:
3420 S. Locust Grove Rd. (Locust Grove slo Victory Rd.), in Section 29,
Township 3 North, Range 1 East.
File No:
PP-06-034
Project Name: Benelli Springs Subdivision
Req uest:
Preliminary Plat approval of 17 single family units in the proposed R-4 zone, 8
single family units in the proposed R-8 zone and 5 common lots on a total of 7.6
acres, by Rob Godsill.
RECEIVED
JUL 0 3 2005
City of Meridian
City Clerk Office
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COMMISSION & COUNCIL REVIEW APPLICATION
Type of Review Requested (check all that apply)
iZI Annexation and Zoning
D Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment
D Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment
D Conditional Use Pertuit
D Conditional Use Permit Modification
D Final Plat
D Final Plat Modification
D Planned Unit Development
Ii2l Preliminary Plat
D Rezone
D Time Extension (Commission or Council)
D UDC Text Amendment
D Vacation (Council)
D Variance
D Other
STAFF USE ONLY:
File number(s):..A 1- oft - (J 33
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Project name: beN ~LLi JflUNb J J i.f .
Date filed: (P/'l::rhll Date complete:
Assigned Pl~nne/ Vttm,j tucAJ'
Related files:
Hearing date:
D Commission D Council
Applicant Information
Applicant name: Rob Godsill
Applicant address: 24799 Lansing Ln., Middleton, ID
Applicant's interest in property: DOwn D Rent I2l Optioned D Other
Phone: 208-941-5426
Zip: 83644
Owner name:
Susan A. Howard
3420 S. Locust Grove Road, Meridian, ID
Phone: 898-9967
Zip: 83642
Owner address:
Agent name (e.g., architect, engineer, developer, representative): Engineer
Firm name: Toothman-Orton Engineering Company
Address: 9777 Chinden Blvd., Boise ID
Phone: 323-2288
Zip: 83714
Primary contact is: D Applicant DOwner iZI Agent D Other
Contact name: Kevin McCarthy
E-mail: kmccarthy@toengrco.com
Phone: 323-2288
Fax: 323-2299
Subject Property Information
3420 S. Locust Grove Road
Location/street address:
Assessor's parcel number(s): S 1129223590
Township, range, section; 3 North, 1 East, 29
Current land use: Residence
Total acreage: 7.6
Current zoning district:
RUT
660 E. Watertower Lane, Suite 202 · Meridian, Idaho 83642
Phone: (208) 884-5533 . Facsimile; (208) 888-6854 . Website; www.meridiancity.org
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Project Description
Projectlsubdivision name: Benelli Springs Subdivision
General description of proposed projectlrequest: Request to subdivide existing parcel into 30 lots with
sanitary sewer, potable water, and roadway improvements. Rezone and Annex existing property.
Proposed zoning district(s): R-4 and R-8
Acres of each zone proposed: R-4 = 6 acres I R-8 =1.6 acres
Type of use proposed (check all that apply):
IZl Residential 0 Commercial 0 Office 0 Industrial 0 Other
Amenities provided with this development (if applicable): Pedestrian Walkways
Who will own & maintain the pressurized irrigation system in this development? Nampa Meridian Irr. Dist.
Which irrigation district does this property lie within? Nampa Meridian Irrigation District
Primary irrigation source: Secondary:
Square footage oflandscaped areas to be irrigated (if primmy or secondary point of connection is City water): app. 4.5 acres
Residential Project Summary (if applicable)
Number of residential units: 25
Number of common and/or other lots: 5
Proposed number of dwelling units (for multi-family developments only):
Number of building lots: 25
1 Bedroom: 2 or more Bedrooms:
Minimum square footage ofstructure(s) (excl. garage): 1,400 Proposed building height: < 35 ft.
Minimum property size (s.t): R-4 = 8,000 I R-8 = 5,000 Average property size (s.f.): 7,380
Gross density (DU/acre-totalland): R-4 = 3 I R-8 = 5 Net density (DU/acre-excluding roads & alleys): R-4=5, R-8=8
Percentage of open space provided: 17% Acreage of open space: 1.4
Percentage of use able open space: 5% (See Chapter 3, Article G, for qualified open space)
Type of open space provided in acres (Le., landscaping, public, common, etc): Buffer,Easements, Public Access
Type of dwelling(s) proposed: IZl Single-family 0 Townhomes 0 Duplexes 0 Multi-family
Non-residential Project Summary (if applicable)
Number of building lots:
Gross floor area proposed:
Hours of operation (days and hours):
Percentage of site/project devoted to the following:
Landscaping: Building:
Other lots:
Existing (if applicable):
Building height:
Paving:
Total number of employees:
Maximum number of employees at anyone time:
Number and ages of students/children (if applicable):
Total number of parking spaces provided:
Seating capacity:
Number of compact spaces provided:
Authorization
Print applicant name: Rob Godsill C
Applicant signature: - F F~ .......4 L<(.~ Date: r ~/" -t:>.c
660 E. Watertower Lane, Suite 202 . Meridian, Idaho 83642
Phone: (208) 884-5533 . Facsimile: (208) 888-6854 . Website; www.meridiancity.org
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BENELLI SPRINGS SUBDIVISION
PROJECT NARRATIVE SUPPORTING THE PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION
Benel1i Springs Subdivision is a proposed 30 lot single-family residential development
within the City of Meridian. The project is located in the northwest 'l'4 of Section 29,
Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho. Along with the
preliminary plat application we are requesting the property be rezoned and annexed into
the City of Meridian.
The existing parcel is approximately 7.6 acres and is currently used as a single-family
residence. The parcel is bounded on the north and east by existing residential development,
on the south by Ten Mile Creek, and on the west by Locust Grove. Ten Mile Creek will be
located in an easement that extends north from the flow line 50 feet to the proposed lot lines
and south from the flow line to the existingproperty boundary. The property slopes slightly
to the northwest with minor manmade irrigation ditches beginning and ending on the
property. The property is vegetated with trees, shrubs, and pasture grasses.
The parcel is cUlTently zoned R.U.T. by Ada County. The proposed subdivision will have
two zoning designations, R-4 and R-8 that concur with the City of Meridian's Future Land
Use Map and surrounding developments. The R-8 zone will include eight (8) residential lots
providing a gross density of 8 units/acre. The R-4 zone will include 17 lots providing a gross
density of 3 units/acre. The subdivision will have five (5) open space lots including an
easement for Ten Mile Creek and landscape buffers. The percentage of open space provided
is 17% with 5% classified as useable open space.
There is approximately 420 feet of roadway frontage along Locust Grove. A pre-design
meeting was conducted with ACHD to determine their requirements for the subdivision. A
copy of the meeting minutes is included with this submittal. Per this meeting, the right.of-
way for Locust Grove has been widened to a 70' R-O- W section and roadway improvements
have been added. Additionally a 20-foot landscape buffer has also been added to meet the
City of Meridians Unified Development Code.
The irrigation district for the area is the Nampa Meridian Irrigation District. The irrigation
district has been contacted and the developer is working with the ilTigation disttict to provide
pressurized irrigation for the development from the districts existing pressurized irrigation
system.
Stonn water runoff for the rights-of-way will be retained onsite using site grading, curb and
gutter, and infiltration swales designed per ACED's Roadside Infiltration Swale Critern and
Design. A Geotechnical Engineering Report was conducted by MTI in March of2006 that
indicates seasonal high ground water to be approximately 0-2 feet below ground surface.
Consequently, shallow drainage swales are necessary for this development. Storm water
runoff from individual lots will be retained on each lot through the use of vegetation, ground
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TOOTHMAN-ORTON ENGINEERING COMPANY
CONSULTING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS AND PLANNERS
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BOISE, IDAHO 83714-2008
208-323-2288 · FAX 208-323-2399
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PROJECT: 06026
DATE: April 11, 2006
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EXHIBIT "A"
Description of Land for Annexation Purposes
A parcel of land situated in the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 29, Township 3 North,
Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, more particularly described as
follows:
COMMENCING at the W 1/4 corner of said Section 29, from which the corner common to
Sections 19,20,29, and 30, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, bears
N.ooI4'20" E., 2645.64 feet; thence, along the westerly line of said section,
A) N.oo14'20"E., 1693.64 feet to a point marking the southwesterly corner of said
parcel, being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence, continuing along said line,
1) N.oo14'20"E., 419.39 feet; thence, parallel with the nOliherly line of said NW 1;4,
2) S.89034'36"E., 598.28 feet; thence,
3) S.ooll' lO"W., 263.72 feet to a found 5/8" iron pin; thence,
4) S.18002'20"W., 478.12 feet; thence,
5) N.56004'43"W., 543.62 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONT AINING 7.56 Acres more or less.
SUBJECT TO any Covenants, Rights, Rights-of-way, Easements of Record, and any
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attesting to where and when the sign(s) were posted. Unless such Certificate is received by the
required date, the hearing will be continued.
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COMMUNICATIONS MEMORANDUMFile No.:06026
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. Boise, Idaho 83714
FAX: (208) 323-2399
BY: Russell Brooks
DATE: March 20. 2006 TIME:
o TELEPHONE MEMO NO:
TALKED WI: Lori Den Hartog. Planning Review Supervisor
fSl MEETING MEMO
LOCATION:
ATTENDANTS:
12:15 PM
TOOTHMAN-ORTON ENGINEERING CO.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS AND PLANNERS
9777 Chin den Boulevard
(Z08) 323-2288
525 Cleveland Blvd., Room 'J.'J.7 . Caldwell, Idaho 83605 :
(2081 795-5058 FAX: ('J.08) 795-5061 '
ACHD
Lori Den Hartog. Russell Brooks
W. 280 Prairie Avenue · Coeur d' Alene. Idaho 83815
(208) 762-3644 FAX: {208) 762-3708
Project Name: Locust Grove Development
NOTES:
1. The project to the north is proposing private streets. ACHD is recommended to the city that the streets be
public streets. If the city of Meridian decides to allow private roadways than we will not need a stub street to
the north. If the city recommends public roads than it will be a race between us and them to get approval from
ACHD. Whom ever gets approval last will have to revise there drawings to match into the other. Currently it
appears that there road is approximately 6' to the west of ours so, there shouldn't be too much trouble.
2. ACHD likes to see the stub street and right-of-way to be the same width as all the proposed roads in the
subdivision. ACHD may approve a 50' R.O.W. and a 36' back to back. Stub streets shall go to the property line
including sidewalk and swales.
3. The stub street headed to the east will require a turnaround since it is longer than 150'. We have three
options: a) get into an agreement with the property owner to the east to allow us to put in a cul-de-sac b) put in a
hammer head which would take out two lots c) put in a taper and stub into one lot. ACHD will require an
easement for the turnaround that will terminate once the stub street is connected to by the adjacent property.
4. Locust Grove is a collector with a 30' R.O.W. from C.1. Our development will be required to widen
pavement Y2 of a 46' Road Section
23' from c.L.
curb and gutter
sidewalk
utility
We will have to dedicate 35' ofR.O.W. from C.1. and extended all improvements along the property line, which
means we will be extended over 10 Mile Creek. Since, the land to the south is not developed our developer can
set up a Road Trust with ACHD which would require a payment into building over the creek.
5. Landscaping would satisfy ACHD.
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parcel name: FINAL BNDY sjf
Nor1:h: 695911.7806
Line Course: S 89-34-36 E
North: 695907.3602
Line course: 5 00-11-10 W
North: 695643.6416
Line course: 5 18-02-20 W
North: 69~189.0229
Line course: N 56-04-43 W
North: 695492.3927
Line course: N 00-14-20 E
Nor~h: 695911.7790
East: 2459535.2219
Leng"th: 598.28
East: 2460133.4856
Le:ng1:h: 263.72
East: 2460132.6289
Length: 478.12
East: 2459984.5731
Length: 543.62
East: 2459533.4751
Length: 419.39
E~st 2459535.2237
perimeter: 2303.12 Area: 329,390 sq. ft. 7.56 acres
Mapcheck closure. - (uses listed courses, radii, and deltas)
Error closure: 0.0024 course: S 48-],(j-52 E
Error North: -0.00158 East: 0.0017/
pn;!;c;sion 1: 959,637.50
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ntlS fOllM l'URNlSHfD COURTESY OF:
flOA COUN RECORDER
J DAVia NAVARRO
P,'1I~E IDAHO
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RECORDED-REQUESlOF
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ALLIANCE TITLE &
ESCROW CORP.
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SP/lC= MOVE nn~ (JNIl fOil ~COl\llING Oil. T.'__._
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WARRANTY DEED
fOR v ALUla RECEIVED !'tl-lAIWN ROSE COSTALBS, TRUS'l'SE OF TftE: m lARON ROSE
COS'l'ALES 'l'RUS1' DACrBP JON'E Z~ t 1983-
GRANTOR(S), docs(do) lJcrcby GRANT, BARGAIN, SELL and CONVEY unW AAY:ffiR C,
HoWAAD lI.Nl) SUSAN A. HOWARD, HUSBAND f<. WIFE
GRANTEE(S), whose current address is: 2222 E. SOISE JWmUll'; BOISE, :[D SJ706
lhe following de~cribed real property in ADA County, SLalc orrdnho, Il)ore particularly
rl~~Cfll=1 as follows. to wh:
As see forth on the: attached E:alIBI'.l' "A.", which by tllifl
reference becomes a part h~reof.
TO HAVE AND 10 HOLD the sald prelllis~, wim \heir appurrenanccs Ull[D lile said Or3Jlll:e(sJ.:mCl
Granlc,:(&) heirs :LIld ~::;igns fore\'er, And me said GrlUllDr(s) dtxls(J1o) hereby CllvelllDIIO and \\'jtlllhe said
Gr.m!ee(s), ibat Gr:mtol'(s) Is/are me owner(s) in fee .imple of said premises; thaL said premises are free hOIIl
all '~,ni':i,\tnhr:mcc~. EXCEPT lhose to which this CODVCY(lllCtl is expre~sly lnade suhjo:;l al111lhosI:; ID3dc, sufferw
or done by the Gralllce(s): ulld subjel;110 reservations. restrictions, dedications, e3selneDIS. rlgIJts or W;JY owu
agn:cr.nenlS, (if any) of record, :md !lUDerallllXes and assessments, (including irrigatioJt:md utility asscssllleolS,
if any) for Lbo current year, which arc 001 yet dUe! and payabll:. llod lIlat Gramor(s) \Io-m WarTnlm and derelld
the ~Bl11e from D-lllawful elaim:; whatsoever,
Oa~d; October 10, ~997
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'--S ON ' ROS E C 'f!'/U.ES ~n<' {-( 1/ ..-:;t:i-( rtI cfZ.l/ &:8
S'l"ATE oF' tONiC, count:y of AOtI, as_
On this lo'r'u day of OCTOBER in thl;! year of 1.~97, bef(I~'e me, the
u"I,l",)o:..igl'l~<:'l, <1 Not...ry publ io :ion "nd fer s,d d 1':~;>tP., );I"raonally
appeared SHARON ROSe COSTALES known 01:" ;i.dentified to l:le to be
the pe:rson (2) whOSE: name (I:ll is/are eubsc:rib~d to the c'ithin,.'.\...;''',......
instrument, as 'rl:"llstee of THE sHARON ROSE COS1'N~E:S TRl 1ST ~g,.......~ v;:.....
JUN~ :H, :1 !.'>SJ ;)n.r.l ;>,-,knClwledged to me' t.hat he/Bhe/t:hey eXR~.?i "':<,L ~
the same as 'frust:ee, ~~ jl>1t :! . -to \-t-\
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Si,gnature: .......,.--A ~~__ ;~\ ~ . , j~~
Name: EVELYN ::'i.'eltr.LI?: -:. ~\ ('I '<' j,$::
Residing At: BOISE, ID -- """:'l~---...1.t',,_.:
My Commission ~xpi;!:es: 2/l.S/9-8 ....,.. >I- .",.,
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ORD~R NO 9908~B27 JG
EXHIl'-IT "A"
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BEGJ:NNING ac. a point on t.he western boundary of the
Northwest Qu~rter of the Northwest Quarcer, Sect ion 2!:,
Township :3 NOl;t;h, 'Ra;nge 1 East. Boise Meridian, Ada C'cuncy,
.Ldal'lo, wnich ;),5 Que South !;iJlub.l Ee.;:t along saH1 bOL1l1c:ary
from the Northwest corner of said No~cbwe5t Quarter ~f the
NOrl:hwe$e QUBl:ter ot said Section :1:9 and which point: Idll
be kno\>TI as the REAL l?O.J:N'I' Of BEGINNING i thence
SOU1;n 89 Qegrees ~9' Ease ~96.66 eee~ along a 11ne pBIal~el
to the Northe1::1y boundary oJ; said Northwe~t Ct:e.rte,-
or l:he. Northw~st Quarter of said Sl!ction 29 ce. a point I
thence
5uuLll 00 Lh:::~.l.<::<:;s Oi.'!' Bel"'!. Z.s:i. 7S .t:..e.l:. to '" vo1ut; ther:cE!
South 17 dt;!grees 45' \~est Q/8,12 feet (forme.rly South 1'7
degrees ~7' We~t 4BS teet) to a pOJnt:; ~hence
Nort:h 56 degrees 20' Nest: SM.:1:4. fc<!!t (tormerly Sq2 fe'etl
co ~ point: on the We"l;."'~n bound<:1=Y of ,:,oi.d N"Ol Lh\.",,,,~
Quat-tar of the Nortl:1wes:t: QUOI:t"cer; thel1c~ due
North 419~39 feet along said Western boundary to the r.EAL
POINT OF BEGINNING.
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AFFIDA VIT OF LEGAL INTEREST
STATE OF IDAHO)
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COUNTY OF ADA )
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(state)
being first duJy sworn upon, oath, depose and say:
1. That I am the record owner of the property described on the attached, and I grant my
permission to:
J"R.P ~ NTE&J1=-J;5~ ~~
(name)
fIt~o e -f~,vK L..-h1 Jt..d !JOJ7Q.. JYO
(address) MJEfl; J D 1.4";1 J D .g ~ "'4-~
to submit the accompanying appJication(s) pertaining to that property.
2. I agree to indemnify, defend and hold the City of Meridian and its empJoyees 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 ofthe 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).
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Dated this --t 0 day of ~ 10
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(Signature)
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me the day and year first above written.
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Location:
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Open Space & MlGropaths: . .6'~{o oj'..t^.- Cj4'-<.J
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Lot Size & Frontage: C; - <(5 ~ (6 t- ..s
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Brooks, Russell
From: McCarthy, Kevin
Sent: Wednesday, April 05,20069:31 AM
To: Brooks, Russell
Subject: RE: Subdivision and Street Name Reservation
From: David Couch [mailto:dscouch@adaweb.net]
Sent: Wednesday! April 05! 20069:17 AM
To: McCarthy! Kevin
Subject: RE: Subdivision and Street Name Reservation
April 5, 2006
Kevin McCarthy
Toothman-Orton Engineering Company
9777 Chinden Boulevard
Boise, ID 83714-2008
RE: Subdivision Name Reservation BENELLI SPRINGS SUBDIVISION
Dear Kevin:
At your request, I will reserve the name "BENELLl SPRINGS 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 htlp:llwww.adaweb.netldevservlsurvey/subnames.txt
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FILE NAME: benelli
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Owners Owner Address
ATKESON JACK E PO BOX 32
ATKESON NANCY F MERIDIAN, ID 83680-0032
Propeliy Address: benelli
BAKEL WILLIAM F 3456 S MURLO WAY
BAKEL ROBERTA J MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Property Address: benelli
BARNES KERl 3424 S MURLO WAY
MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Property Address: benelli
CARSON DAVID L 1650 E SICILY ST
CARSON SHELLEY S MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Prollerty Address: benelli
CHRISTIANSEN DAVE 3512 S MURLO WAY
CHRISTIANSEN JENNIFER MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Address: benelli
COLVERRlCK W 3496 S MURLO WAY
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Property Address: benelli
CROCKER BUILDING COMPANY 4850 N ROSEPOINT WAY # 104
BOISE, ill 83713-0900
Property Address: benelli
EAGLEWOOD HOMES INC PO BOX 344
MERIDIAN, ill 83680-0000
Prope11y Address: benelli
EMI\1ETI PRlCE AND SONS INC 3000 WWIND DR
EAGLE, ill 83616-4694
Propeliy Address: benelli
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HO RUSSELL 3408 S MURLO WAY
tvIERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Auuress: benelli
HODGES VELMA 3668 S ARNO AVE
MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Property Audress: benelli
HOI'VlES BY PI SMITH LLC PO BOX 1542
BOISE, ID 83701-0000
Property Auuress: benelli
HOMES BY PI SMITH LLC PO BOX 1542
BOISE, ID 83701-0000
Property Address: benelli
HOWARD SUSAN A 3420 S LOCUST GROVE RD
:MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Property Address: benelli
JERREMS CATIIERINE E 3245 S LOCUST GROVE
tvIERlDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Property Address: benelli 'J
JERREMS CATIIERINE E 3245 S LOCUST GROVE
tvIERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Address: benelli
JOHN FLAHER1Y CONSTRUCTION INC 6002 FRANKLIN RD
BOISE, ID 83709-0000
Property Address: benelli
JOHNSON GREGORY B 3488 S MURLO WAY
:MERRILL TAYLOR B MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Propeliy Address: benelli
JOHNSON RANDY L 3505 S MURLO WAY
JOHNSON JEANINE M D tvIERlDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Property Address: benelli
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KW HUMES INC 2814 N DEVLIN WAY
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Addrcss: benelli
MALAlSE ALLEN G 3580 S LOCUST GROVE RD
MALAlSE SANDRA K MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Address: benel1i
MARTI NATALIE D 3481 S MURLO WAY
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Property Address: benelIi
MOUNT CINDY 1686 E SICILY ST
ElvfMETT PRICE AND SONS INC MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Propcrty Address: benelIi
OAAS LANEY LLC PO BOX 2020
BOISE, ID 83701-0000
Property Address: benelIi
PRIEST COURTNEY 1579 E IONIA ST
PRIEST CHRISTOPHER MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Address: benelli
RASMUSSEN GLEN 3521 S MURLO WAY
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Property Address: beneIli
RICHARDSON CHARLES H 1835 E VICTORY RD
RICHARDSON VICKIE R MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Property Address: benelli
ROSE KATHERINE A 3671 S COMO AVE
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Property Address: benelli
RUWE CONSTRUCTION LLC PO BOX 190737
BOISE, ID 83719.0737
Propeliy Address: beneUi
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Owner Address
SEELY MICHAEL N
SEELY ANN RENE
3639 S ARNO AVE
MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
PrO]lerty Address:
benelli
STACY CONSTRUCTION INC
12716 W SCOTFlELD ST
BOISE, ID 83713-1955
Propeliy Address:
benelli
TUSCANY DEVELOPMENT INC
POBOX 344
MERIDIAN, ID 83680-0000
Property Address:
benelli
TUSCANY DEVELOPMENT INC
POBOX 344
MERIDIAN, ID 83680-0000
Property Address:
benelli
TUSCANY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
6223 NDISCOVERYWAY STE 100
BOISE, ID 83713-0000
Property Address:
benelli
TUSCANY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
PO BOX 344
MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
PrO]lerty Address:
beneIJj
TUSCANY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
PO BOX 344
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Address:
benelli
TUSCANY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
PO BOX 344
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Address:
benelli
TUSCANY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
PO BOX 344
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propcliy Address:
benelli
TUSCANY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
PO BOX 344
MERIDIAN, ID 83642-0000
Property Address:
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Owner Address
TUSCANY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
PO BOX 344
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
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benelli
WARDWELL KEvrN
WARDWELL KRIST!
3528 S MURLO WAY
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Property Address;
benelli
WIKLUND BRUCE
WIKLUND LINDA
1668 E SICILY ST
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Propeliy Address;
benelli
ZARATE HELEN M TRUST
ZARATE HELEN M TRUSTEE
3440 S MURLO WAY
MERIDIAN, ill 83642-0000
Property Address;
benelli
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GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT
of
3420 Locust Grove Road Subdivision
Locust Grove Road & Victory Road
Meridian. Idaho
Prepared for:
Toothman-Orton Engineering
524 Cleveland Boulevard. Suite 227
Caldwell. Idaho 83605
MTI File Number 860278g
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Mr. Kevin McCarthy
Toothman-Orton Engineering
9777 Chinden Boulevard
Boise, Idaho
(208) 323-2288
Re: Geotechnical Engineering Report
3420 Locust Grove Road Subdivision
Locust Grove Road & Victory Road
Meridian, Idaho
Gentlemen:
[n compliance with your instructions, we have conducted a soils exploration and foundation evaluation for
the above mentioned development. Field work for this investigation was conducted on 3 March 2006. Data
have been analyzed to evaluate pertinent geotechnical conditions. Provided geotechnical, groundwater, and
construction recommendations are listed in the Table of Contents. Results of this investigation, together
with our recommendations, are to be found in the following report.
Often, because of design and construction details that occur on a project, questions arise concerning soil
conditions. We would be pleased to continue our role as geotechnical engineers during project
implementation. MTI also has great interest in providing materials testing and special inspection services
during construction of this project. If you will advlse us of the appropriate time to discuss these engineering
services, we will be pleased to meet with you at your convenience.
We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you and we look forward to working with you in the
future. If you have questions please call us at (208) 376-4748.
Respectfully Submitted,
Materials Testing & Inspection, Inc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I NTROD llCT I ON.... ................ ...... ...................................... ....... ........... .......... ................ ..... .... 3
Project D escri p tio n ............... ....................... ................................. ........................ 3
A uthorizatio n ......... ............... ............................. ...... ..................................... ........3
Pu rp ose .... ................. ...................... ....... ........................................... ....... ........... ...3
S co pe .... .................................................................................................................. 3
W arra nty A nd Limiting Conditions ...................................................................4
G e n e ra I ............................................................................................................. ..... 4
o ESCRI PTI ON 0 F SIT E .... ........ ............................................... ..... ............................. ......... ...5
Site Access ................................... ............................ ............... ............. ......... .........5
General Geology Of Area ....................................................................................5
Site Topography, Drainage And Vegetation ......................................................5
Site ClimatoJogy And Geochemistry...................................................................6
Geoseism ic Settin g ... ............. ................ ........ .... ....... .... ....... ......... ....... ........... ....... 6
So I LS Exp LO RAT ION ..................................... ......................... ............ ............... ..... ......... .....6
Explora tion and Sam piing Proced u res ...............................................................6
Labo ra tory Testing Progra m .................... .......................................................... 7
Soil A nd Sed imen t Profile ................................................................................... 7
So ils Survey Review.... ............... ....................... ........... ................ .................. .......8
V 0 latHe Org a n ic Sca n.......... .......... ............... ...... .... ............ ............... ................ ...8
SIT E H YO RO LOGY ........ ............. .... ........... ....................... ........................... .................... ...... 8
Ge n era I Notes............ ......... ............ ......................... ...... ........................... ............. 8
G ro u n d wa te r .............................. ...................... ........ ......... ..... .... ....... ....... .... ......... 8
Soil In fi I tra tio n Ra tes ..... ...... ..................... ........... ......... ....................... ...... ....... ...9
FOUNDA nON AND PAVEMENT DISCllSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS.............................9
G en era I Notes.. ........ .................... ....... .............. ......... ......... ........... ........... .... ......... 9
Foundation Design Recommendations ...............................................................9
Crawl Space Recommenda Hons ..........................................................................1 0
Recommended Pavement Sections ......................................................................10
C ONST R llCT ION CONSI D ERA TIONS... ............ ....... ..... ............. ..................... ....... ..................12
Earth work...... ...................... .......... ............ ....... ............... ..... ........... ..... ......... .......12
Dry Weather ........... ....... ........... ................ ..... .................... ....... ......... .............. .....12
Wet W eath er ... ........ ......................................... ...... ....... ....... ......... ........... .............13
F razen Subg rade So ils ........... ..... ......... .............. .... .............. ....... ...:......... .............13
Structural Fill.................... .......... ........... ............ ........ ....... ..... ..... ......... ........... ......13
Bae kfi II.... ...... .............................. ........................... ....... ........ .............. ............. ...... 14
E xca vations .... ....... ... ............. ..... ......... ..... ... .... ...... ....... ....... ..... ......................... ....14
G rou nd water Con trol ..........................................................................................15
G EN E RA L COM !'vi ENTS....... .......... .................. ....... ............ ............. ....... .................... ............15
RE FE RE:N C ES ................ h.......................................... .................. ................................ .......... 16
A PP EN 01 X LIST .............................. ........... ....................... ........... ......... ... ....... .... ....... ..... .......17
Geotec h n ica I Gene ral Notes..... ............................. ..................... ....... ............ .......18
Un i tied Soil C I assifica tio n ..... ....... ....................................... ....... ....... ...................19
Test Pit Logs. ..... ..... ....... ...... ........ ......... ....... .... ...... ." .............. ................ ...... .... .....20
Pa vemen t Thickness ....................... ................ ...... ... .... ..... ..... .................. .............24
Resista nee 'R' Val ue ............. ........................ ........ ..................... ................ ........... 25
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Laboratory Testing Program:
Along with the field investigation, a supplemental laboratory testing program was conducted to determine
additional pertinent engineering characteristics of subsurface materials necessary in analyzing the behavior
of the proposed structures. Laboratory tests were conducted according to current applicable American
Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) specifications, and results of these tests are to be found on the
accompanying logs located in the Appendix. The laboratory testing program for this report included
Atterberg Limits Tests - ASTM designation D 4318, Grain Size Analysis - ASTM 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 of7.3 to 8.7 feet across the site, terminating within saturated
poorly graded gravel sediments. The developed soil profile represents only a generalized case, and
variations between test pits should be anticipated:
Silty Gravel Fill (GM-FILL) - At the surface within the vicinity of test pit 1, in the northwest portion of
the site, dark brown, dry, loose to medium dense, silty gravel fill was observed to a depth of3.9 feet. Fill
material consisted of fine to medium-grained silty sand and 4-inch minus subrounded to rounded cobbles.
Sandy Silt (ML) - At the surface in the vicinity of test pits 2 through 4, dark brown, slightly moist, stiff to
very stiff, sandy silt with fine-grained sand is present. This soil extended to depths of 1.3 to 1.8 feet.
Organics were noted to 6 inches below ground surface.
Silty Sand (8M) - Underlying sandy silt soils where encountered, brown to light brown, slightly moist,
medium dense, fine to medium-grained silty sand soils were noted. Silty sand soils were observed to depths
of 3.0 to 4.8 feet.
Poorly Graded Sand (SP) - Brown to light brown, slightly moist to moist, medium dense, fine to medium-
grained poorly graded sand was observed underneath poorly graded gravel fill and silty sand soils in test pits
I and 3, respectively. Poorly graded sand extended to 7.6 and 6.1 feet in depth within test pit 1 and 3,
respectively.
Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel (GP) - At depth throughout the site, brown to light brown, slightly moist to
saturated, medium dense grading to dense, poorly graded sandy gravel sediments were observed. Medium to
coarse-grained sand and 4-inch minus subrounded to rounded imbricated cobbles were present within this
soil type. Poorly graded gravel sediments extended beyond termination depths of test pits.
Walls of each test pit demonstrated moderate caving and sloughing. Excavations through granular soils will
have a propensity for sloughing or caving, especially after penetration of the water table.
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Soils Survey Review:
A review of the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Soil Survey of Ada
County Area, Idaho, 1980, indicated the site can be characterized by the Aerie Haplaquepts with 0 to 3
percent slopes. These soils formed in mixed alluvium in the alluvial terraces south of the Boise River.
Specific soils characteristics, as defined by the USDA, for this soil type include very slow runoff, slight
hazard of erosion, and moderate to high flooding hazard in years of unusually high precipitation. Depth to
water table for these soils averages between 1.5 and 3 feet
Volatile Organic Scan:
No environmental concerns were identified prior to commencement of the investigation. Therefore, soils
obtained during on-site activities were not assessed for volatile organic compounds by portable
photoionization detector. Samples obtained during our exploration activities exhibited no odors or
discoloration typically associated with this type contamination. No indication of groundwater contamination
was observed.
SITE HYDROLOGY
GeneraJ Notes:
Existing surface drainage conditions are defined in the Description of Site. 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 of this report.
Groundwater:
Groundwater was encountered at depths of 6.0 to 7.3 feet during the field investigation. Groundwater
appears to be at a consistent elevation; thus, depth to groundwater varies with ground surface topography.
Soil moishtres were generally slightly moist for surficial fIne-grained soils, grading from slightly moist to
saturated for granular soils as water table was approached and penetrated. Groundwater levels in the site
vicinity are controlled in large part by irrigation activity and canal leakage, and are likely at maximum
elevations during irrigation season. Though not a seasonal event, flooding on portions of the site has been
noted by homeowner several times within the last decade. Based on evidence of this investigation and
experience in the area, MTI anticipates that typical seasonal high groundwater levels may as shallow as 0 to
2 feet below current ground surface. Piezometers have been installed on-site in which MTI could perfoml
continued monitoring of groundwater levels, if desired.
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Footings should be proportioned to meet the stated bearing capacity and/or the IBC 2003 mInImum
requirements. Total settlement should be limited to about 1 inch with differential settlement of
approximately 1/2 inch. Objectionable soil types encountered at the bottom of footing excavations should be
removed and replaced with structural fill. Excessively loose or soft areas that are encountered in the footing
subgrade will 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 recommends continuous footings be suitably reinforced to make them as rigid as
possible. For frost protection. the bottom of external footings should be 24 inches below finished grade.
Crawl Space Recommendations:
Residences constructed with crawl spaces should be designed in a manner that will inhibit water in the crawl
spaces. Crawl spaces should be elevated 24 inches above the high groundwater table. Furthermore, proper
grading should be considered to be critical. MTI recommends that roof drains carry storm water at least 5
feet away from the residence, and grades should be greater than 5% for a distance of 10 feet away from all
residences. In addition, rain gutters should be placed around all sides of residences, and backfill around stem
walls should be placed and compacted in a controlled manner.
Recommended Pavement Sections:
MTI collected a sample of near-surface soils for R-value testing representative of soils to depths of 0-0.5
foot below existing ground surface. A bulk sample collected from the northeastern portion of the site,
consisted of sandy silt (ML) soil with fine-grained sand. This sample yielded an R-value of 8. As required
by Ada County Highway District, MTI has used a traffic index of 6 to detennine necessary pavement cross-
sections for the site. 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 make sure they
reflect intended use and loading of pavements both now and in the future.
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Flexible Pavement Sections
The Idaho Method as defined in Idaho Department of Transportation's Materials Manual (section 500) was
used to develop the pavement section. Ada County Highway 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 that all materials used in the construction
of Asphaltic Concrete Pavements meet the requirements of the Idaho Standards for Public Works
Construction (ISPWC) specifications. Construction of the pavement section should be in accordance with
these specifications. The following thicknesses are MINIMUM THICKNESSES for assured pavement
function.
Drivewa s and Parkin , Residential Streets
2.5 Inches
4.0 Inches
12.0 Inches
Re uired for Fill
Aggregate Base
Material complying with [SPWC Standards for Crushed Aggregate Materials.
Structural Subbase
Any material complying with the requirement for granular structural fill {un crushed) as defined in
ISPWC.
Common Pavement Section Construction Issues
The sub grade upon which above pavement sections are to be constructed must be properly stripped,
compacted (if indicated), inspected, and proof rolled. Proof rolling of sub grade soils should be
accomplished with a heavy rubber-tired fully loaded tandem axle dump truck or equivalent. MTI anticipates
that pavement areas will be subject to moderate traffic. It should be noted that surficial silty soils near to and
above optimum moisture contents may tend to pump. Pumping or soft areas must be removed and replaced
with structural fill.
Fill material and compacted native subgrade soils (if required) in support of the pavement section as well as
aggregates comprising the pavement section must be compacted to not less than 95% of maximum 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 component cannot be tested by usual compaction testing methods,
compactlon of that material shall be approved by observed proof rolling. Minor deflections from proof
rolling for flexible pavements are allowable. Deflections from proof rolling of rigid pavement support
courses should not be visually detectable.
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CONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS
Earthwork:
Recommendations in this report are based upon structural elements of the project being founded on
competent native silt-sand mixtures or compacted structural fill. Excessively organic soils, deleterious
materials, and/or disturbed soils generally undergo high volume changes when subjected to loads, which is
detrimental to subgrade behavior in the area of pavements, slabs, structural fills, and foundations. Mature
trees, brush, and thick grasses with associated root systems were noted at the time of our investigation. It is
recommended that encountered organic and/or disturbed soils be removed to a minimum I-foot depth and
wasted or stockpiled for later use. Stripping depths should be adjusted in the field to assure that the entire
disturbed zone and/or topsoil is removed prior to placement and compaction of structural fill materials.
Removal depths should be detem1ined during grading operations by a qualified geotechnical representative,
and shall be based upon subgrade soil type, composition, and finnness or soil stability. Any identified
underground storage tanks (UST), below surface utilities, wells, or septic systems must be decommissioned,
removed or abandoned as deemed necessary by governing Federal, State, and local agencies. Excavations
developed as the result of such removal must be backfilled with structural fill materials as defined below.
After existing subgrade soils are excavated to design grade, proper control of subgrade conditions and
placement and compaction of new fill (if required) should be overseen by a representative of the soils
engineer (MTI). Recommendations for structural fill presented within this report can be used to minimize
volume changes and differential settlements that are detrimental to structural elements. Sufficient density
tests should be performed to properly monitor compaction. For structural fill beneath building structures one
in-place density test per lift for every 5,000 square feet is recommended. In parking and driveway areas this
can be decreased to one test per lift for every 10,000 square feet.
Dry Weather:
If construction is to be conducted during what is considered "Dry" seasonal conditions, problems associated
with soft soils may be avoided. However, shallow groundwater conditions, related to springtime runoff
and/or late summer/early fall irrigation, may induce rutting subgrade soils. Problems 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 optimum moisture levels. Low cohesive soils exposed in excavations may become friable,
increasing chances of sloughing or caving. Measures to control excessive dust should be considered as part
of the overall health and safety management plan.
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Wet Weather:
If construction is to be conducted during what is considered "Wet" seasonal conditions (commonly from
mid-November to April), problems associated with soft soils must be considered as part of the construction
plan. During this time of year, fine-grained soils such as silts on-site will become unstable with increased
moisture content and eventually deform or rut. Additionally, constant low temperatures reduce the
possibility of drying soils to near optimum conditions.
Frozen Subgrade Soils:
Frozen sub grade soils must be allowed to thaw, or may be stripped prior to placement of structural fill
materials or foundation elements. Frozen soils must be removed to depths that expose non-frozen soils and
wasted or stockpiled for later use. These soils must be allowed to thaw and return to near optimum
conditions prior to use as structural fill.
Structural Fill:
Soils regarded as suitable for use as structural fill are those classified as GW, GP, GM, SW, SP, SM, and
ML, in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USeS) (ASTM D 2487). The use of silty
soils (USCS designation of GM, SM, and ML) as fill may be acceptable. However, these materials require
very high moisture contents for compaction and require a long time to dry out if natural moisture contents
are too high. Therefore these materials can be quite difficult to work with as moisture content, lift thickness,
and compactive effort becomes difficult to control. If silty soil is used for structural fill, lift thicknesses
should not exceed 6 inches (loose), and fill material moisture must be closely monitored at both the working
elevation and the elevations of materials already placed. Following placement, silty soils must be protected
from degradation resulting from construction traffic or subsequent construction.
Recommended granular structural fill materials, those classified as GW, GP, SW, SP, should consist of a 6
inch minus select, clean, granular soil with no more than 30% oversize (greater than % inch) material and no
more than 12% fines (less than #200) and placed in layers not to exceed 9 inches in thickness. Prior to
placement of structural fill materials, surfaces must be prepared as outlined in the Construction
Considerations section. Structural fill material should be moisture-conditioned to achieve optimum
moisture content prior to compaction. For structural fill below footings, areas of compacted backfill must
extend outside the perimeter of the footing for a distance equal to the thickness of fill between the bottom of
foundation and underlying soils, or 5 feet, whichever is less.
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Each layer of structural fill must be compacted to a minimum density of 95% of maximum dry density as
determined by ASTM D 1557 (for rigid structures) or D 698 (for flexible pavements). The ASTM D 1557
and D 698 test methods shall be used for samples containing up to 40% oversize particles (greater than %
inch). If material contains more than 40% but less than 50% oversize particles, compaction of fill shall be
confirmed by proof-rolling each lift with a 10-ton vibratory roller (or equivalent) until the maximum density
has been achieved. Density testing shall be performed after each proof-rolling pass until the in-place density
test results indicate a drop (or no increase) in the dry density, defined as the maximum density or "break
overtt point. The number of required passes shall be used as the requirement on the remainder of fill
placement. Material shall contain sufficient fines to fill all void spaces, and shall not contain more than 50%
oversize particles.
Backfill:
Backfill materials shall ascribe to the requirements of structural fill except that the maximum material size
shall be 4 inches. In no case shall material greater than 2 inches in diameter bear directly on structural
elements. Placing oversized material against rigid surfaces interferes with proper compaction. Backfill
should be compacted in accordance with specifications for structural fill, except in those areas where it is
determined that future settlement is not a concern, such as planter areas. In nonstructural areas, backfill must
be compacted to a firm and unyielding condition.
Excavations:
Shallow excavations that do not exceed 4 feet in depth may be constructed with side slopes approaching
vertical. Below this depth, it is recommended that slopes be constructed in accordance with Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, section 1926, subpart P. Based on these regulations,
on-site soils are classified as type "C" soil, and excavations within these soil should be constructed at a
maximum slope of 1 Y2 foot horizontal to 1 foot vertical (1 Y2H: 1 V) for excavations up to 20 feet in height.
Excavations in excess of 20 feet will require additional analysis. Note that these slope angles are considered
stable for short-term conditions only. and will not be stable for long-term conditions.
For deep excavations, native granular soils cannot be expected to remain in position. These materials are
prone to failure and may collapse, thereby undermining upper soils layers. This is especially true when
working at depths near the water table. Proper care must be taken to protect personnel and equipment.
During our subsurface exploration, test pit sidewalls generally exhibited some indication of collapse. Caving
of granular soils occurred, especially after penetration of the water table. Care must be taken so that
excavations are properly backfilled in accordance with procedures outlined in this report to protect personal
and equipment. Water and loose debris should be removed from these excavations, prior to placement of fill
soils or concrete.
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Groundwater Control:
Shallow groundwater was encountered in the investigation. Excavations below the water table will require a
dewatering program. It may be possible to discharge dewatering effluent to remote portions of the site or to
a strategically located sump or pit. This will essentially recycle effluent, thus eliminating the need to enter
into agreements with local drainage authorities. Should the scope of the proposed project change, MTI
should be contacted to provide more detailed groundwater control measures.
Special precautions may be required for control of surface runoff and subsurface seepage in generaL It is
recommended that runoff caused by wet weather be directed away from open excavations. On-site silty or
clayey soils can be expected to become soft and pump if subjected to excessive traffic following periods of
wet weather. Ponded surface water areas should be drained to allow construction to take place through
methods such as trenching, sloping, crowning grades, nightly smooth drum rolling, or installation of a
French-drain system. Additionally, temporary or permanent driveway sections may be constructed 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 structures, consultation should be arranged as supplementary recommendations may 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 determine if soils meet compaction
requirements. Monitoring and testing should also be performed to verify that suitable materials are used for
structural fill and that proper placement and compaction is performed.
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REFERENCES
American Society for Testing Materials, 1999, Standard Test Method for Materials Finer than 75-}.lm (No.
200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing: C 117 - 95, 3 p.
American Society for Testing Materials, 1999, Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse
Aggregates: C 136 - 96a, 5 p.
American Society for Testing Materials, 1999, Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and
Plasticity Index of Soils, ASTM Designation: D 4318 - 86, 11 p.
Collett, R.A., 1980, Soil Survey of Ada County Area, Idaho: US Department of Agriculture, 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.
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APPENDIX
GEOTECHNICAL GENERAL NOTES
UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
GEOTECHNICAL TEST PIT LOGS
PAVEMENT THICKNESS DESIGN SHEETS
SITE MAP PLATES
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GEOTECHNICAL GENERAL NOTES
SOIL PROPERTY SYMBOLS
N: Standard "Nil penetration: Blows per foot ofa 140 pound hammer falling 30" on a 2" 0.0. SS.
Qu: Unconfined compressive strength, tons/ft2
Qp: Penetrometer value, unconfined compressive strength, tons/ft2
Qc: Cone Penetrometer value, unconfined compressive strength, pounds/in2
V : Vane value, ultimate shearing strength, tons/ft2
M: Water content, %
LL: Liquid Limit
PI: Plasticity Index
NP: Non-Plastic
D: Natural dry density, Ibs/ft3
WT: Apparent groundwater level (at time noted after completion).
DRILLING AND SAMPLING SYMBOLS
SS: Split-Spoon - 1 3/81t I.D., 2" a.D., except where noted.
ST: Shelby Tube - 3" a.D., except where noted.
AU: Auger Sample.
DB: Diamond Bit.
eB: Carbide Bit.
GS: Grab Sample.
RELATIVE DENSITY AND CONSISTENCY CLASSIFICATION
Non-Cohesive Soils Standard Penetration Cohesive Soils Standard Penetration
Resistance Resistance
Very Loose <4 Very Soft . <2
Loose 4-10 Soft 2-4
Medium Dense 10-30 Firm (Medium Stiff) 4-8
Dense 30-50 Stiff 8-15
Very Dense >50 Very Stiff 15-30
Hard >30
PARTICLE SIZE
Boulders
Cobbles
Gravel
12 in. +
12 in. to 3 in.
3 in. to 5 mm
Coarse Sand
Medium Sand
Fine Sand
5 mm to 0.6 mm
0.6 mm to 0.2 mm
0.2 mm to 0.074 mm
Silts
Clays
0.074 mm to 0.005 mm
0.005 mm & Smaller
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Unified Soil Classification System
Major Symbol Soil Descriptions
Divisions
Well-graded gravels, gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines
Gravel OW
and Poorly-graded gravels, gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines
Grave 11 Y OP
Soils Silty gravels, Poorly-graded gravel-sand-silt mixtures
<50% GM
coarse fraction Clayey gravels, Poorly-graded gravel-sand-clay mixtures
passes #4 sieve GC
Coarse Well-graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines
Grained Sand SW
Soils and Poorly-graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines
<50% Sandy SP
passes Soils Silty sands, Poorly-graded sand-gravel-silt mixtures
#200 sieve >50% SM
coarse fraction Clayey sands, Poorly-graded sand-gravel-clay mixtures
passes #4 sieve SC
Inorganic silts & very fine sands, silty or clayey fine sands,
Silts ML clayey silts
and lnorganic 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 oflow plasticity
Grained OL
Soils lnorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous fine sand or silt
>50% Silts MH
passes and Inorganic clays of high plasticity, fat clays
#200 sieve Clays CH
LL > 50 Organic silts and clays of medium-to-high plasticity
OH
Highly Organic Soils Peat, humus, hydric soils with high organic content
PT
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TEST PIT LOG
Test Pit Log #: TP-l Date Advanced: 03/03/06
Excavated By: Circle H Construction
Depth to Water Table: 7.3 Feet
Logged By: Esther Miramontes
Location: See Later Site Map Plates
Depth to Bottom Of Hole: 8.7 Feet
Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil and Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test
(Feet) Sediment Classification Type (From-To) ID
Silty Gravel Fill (GM-FILL): Dark
0.0-3.9 brown, dIY, loose to medium dense,
with fine to medium-grained silty sand.
4-inch minus subrounded to rounded
cobbles.
- Or~ani(','i to 6 inches.
Poorly Graded Sand (SP): Brown to
3.9-7.6 light brown, slightly moist, medium
dense, fine to medium-.e:rained sand.
Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel (GP):
7.6-8.7 Brown to light brown, slightly moist to
saturated, medium dense grading to
dense, with medium-grained sand and
4-inch minus subrounded to rounded
imbricated cobbles.
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Test Pit Log #: TP-2 Date Advanced: 03/03/06
Excavated By: Circle H Construction
Depth to Water Table: 7.5 Feet
Logged By: Esther Miramontes
Location: See Later Site Map Plates
Depth to Bottom Of Rote: 8.2 Feet
Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil and Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test
(Feet) Sediment Classification Type (From-To) ID
Sandy Silt (ML): Dark brown,
0.0-1.6 slightly moist, very stijJ; with jine-
grained sand. OS 0-0.5' 2.5-3.0 A
- OrKanics to 6 inches.
Silty Sand (SM): Brown to light
1.6-3.0 hrown, slightly moist, medium dense,
fine to medium-grained sand.
Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel (GP):
3.0-8.2 Brown to light brown, slightly moist to
saturated, medium dense grading to
dense, with medium-grained sand and
4-inch minus subrounded to rounded
imbricated cobbles.
Lab Test ID M LL PI Sieve Anab sis
- % - - #4 #10 #40 #100 #200
A 26.2 39 12 99 99 94 84 73.6
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Test Pit Log #: TP-3 Date Advanced: 03/03/06
Excavated By: Circle H Construction
Depth to Water Table: 6.3 Feet
Logged By: Esther Miramontes
Location: See Later Site Map Plates
Depth to Bottom Of Hole: 8.1 Feet
Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil and Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test
(Feet) Sediment Classification Tvpe (From-To) ID
Sandy Silt (ML): Dark brown,
0.0-1.8 slightly moist, stiff to very stiff, with
.fine-grained sand. BULK 0-0.5' 1.6-2.5 R-Value
- Orzanics to 6 inches.
Silty Sand (SM): Brown to light
1.8-4.8 brown, slightly moist. medium dense,
fine to medium-f?rained sand.
Poorly Graded Sand (SP): Light
4.8-6.1 brown. slightly mois! to moist, medium
dense, fine to medium-dense sand.
Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel (GP):
6.1-8.1 Light brown, moist to saturated,
medium dense grading to dense, with
medium-grained sand and 4-inch
minus subrounded to rounded
imbricated cobbles.
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TEST PIT LOG
Test Pit Log #: TP-4 Date Advanced: 03/03/06
Excavated By: Circle H Construction
Depth to Water Table: 6.0 Feet
Logged By: Esther Miramontes
Location: See Later Site Map Plates
Depth to Bottom Of Hole: 7.3 Feet
Depth Field Description, w/USCS Soil and Sample Sample Depth Qp Lab Test
(Feet) Sediment Classification Type (From-To) ID
Sandy Silt (ML): Dark brown,
0.0-1.3 slightly moist, stiff to very stiff, with
fine-grained sand. GS 0.5'-1.0' 1.7-2.3 B
- Orf!anics to 6 inches.
Silty Sand (8M): Brown to light
1.3-3.0 brown, slightly moist, medium dense,
medium-grained sand.
Poorly Graded Sandy Gravel (GP):
3.0-7.3 Brown to light brown, moist to
saturated, medium dense grading to
dense, with medium to coarse-grained
sand and 4-inch minus subrounded to
rounded imbricated cobbles.
Lab Test ID M LL PI Sieve Anal' sis
- % - - #4 #10 #40 #100 #200
B 30.4 41 13 100 99 92 82 72.4
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IDAHO METHOD - PAVEMENT THICKNESS
(USING ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT SUBSTITUTION RATIOS)
Pavement Section Design Location: 3420 Locust Grove Road Subdivision
Average Daily Traffic Count:
Design Life:
Trnrfic Index:
Climate Factor:
Subgrade CBR Value:
R-Value of Aggregate Base:
R-Value of Granular Borrow:
Subgrade R-Value:
Expansion Pressure of Subgrade:
Unit Weight of Base Materials:
Total Design Life 18 kip ESAL's:
ASPHALTIC CONCRETE:
Gravel Equivalent. Calculated:
Thickness:
Gravel Equivalent, ACTUAL:
CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE:
Gravel Equivalent (Ballast):
Thickness:
Gravel Equivalent, ACTUAL:
GRANULAR BORROW:
Gravel Equivalent (Ballast):
Thickness:
Gravel Equivalent, ACTUAL:
TOTAL Thickness:
Thickness Required by Exp. Pressure:
Asphaltic Concrete (at least 2.5):
Asphalt Treated Base (at least 4.2):
Cement Trented Base (at least 4.2):
Untreated Aggregate Base (at least 4.2):
Granular Borrow (at least 4.2):
All Lanes & Bath Directions
20 Years
6.00
R-Vnlue of Subgrade:
Subgrade Mr:
8.00
80
60
8
0.33
130
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0.196923077
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Design (ACHD Values)
Depth Substitution
Inches Ratios
2.50 1.95 (ACHD minimums: 2.5 for local & 3 for art.leollector)
0.00
0.00
4.00 1.10
12.00 1.00
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RESISTANCE "R" VALUE LABORATORY TEST DATA
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Dry Density (lblfe) 103.3 102.1 99.7
Moisture Content (%) 10.5 12.1 13.5
Expansion Pressure (psi) 0.45 0.24 0.06
Exudation Pressure (psi) 591 337 87
R- Value 11 9 6
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