HomeMy WebLinkAboutHILL POND RESIDENCES - Filed GR-GEOTECHNICAL REPORT/SOILS REPORT -CTL ITHOMPSON
INCORPORATED
September 16, 2014
Catamount Properties
7302 Rozena Street
Longmont, Colorado 80501
Attention: Mr. Todd Morgan
Subject:Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation
Proposed Hillpond Project
North of Hillpond Road and Gilgalad Way
Fort Collins, Colorado
CTL Project No. FC06692-115
We are preparing a preliminary geotechnical investigation report for the
Hillpond Project in Fort Collins, Colorado. We have drilled exploratory borings on
the site, and laboratory testing is being performed at this time. This letter
contains descriptions of the subsurface conditions encountered in our exploratory
borings and preliminary discussion of construction at this site as influenced by
geotechnical considerations for your use. A subsequent report will include
laboratory test results and preliminary geotechnical recommendations for the
proposed construction.
Site Conditions
The site is north of the Hillpond Road and Gilgalad Way intersection in
Fort Collins, Colorado (Figure 1). The site is currently occupied by a residence
with a garage, two tennis courts, a swimming pool and a shed. Landscaped
grass and numerous trees are present. Hillpond Road is located to the south
and Gilgalad Way is located to the southeast. Residential properties are present
to the west, north and northeast. The ground surface generally slopes down to
the south and east.
Proposed Construction
We understand details of the proposed development are not finalized, but
may consist of eight multi-family residential buildings with two to three units each.
The buildings will have either basements or at-grade slab-on-grade floors. We
were not provided with finished floor levels; we assume that the existing grades
within the building areas are near finished first floor elevations. Two interior
residential streets are planned which will be privately maintained. Portions of the
streets may include permeable pavement. We are assuming that the streets are
400 North Link Lane Fort Collins. Colorado 80524
Telephone. 970-206-9455 Fax 970-206-9441
planned for passenger vehicles, garbage trucks, emergency vehicles, and
delivery trucks.
Subsurface Conditions
Subsurface conditions were investigated by drilling five exploratory
borings to depths of approximately 25 to 35 feet. The boring locations are shown
on Figure 1. Our representative observed drilling operations, logged the soil and
bedrock conditions encountered in the borings, and obtained samples for
laboratory testing. Summary logs of the borings, including results of field
penetration resistance tests, are presented on Figure 2.
Strata encountered in our exploratory borings generally consisted of
approximately 0 to 4-1/2 feet of clay and sand fill, underlain by natural sandy clay
and clayey sand soils which extended to depths of approximately 18 to 21 feet.
The natural soils were underlain by weathered to very hard claystone bedrock
which continued to the maximum explored depths. Groundwater was encountered
at depths ranging from approximately 14 to 18 feet during drilling. Groundwater
depths measured 6 days after drilling ranged from approximately 10 to 15 feet
below the existing ground surface. Swell tests on selected samples of the near-
surface sandy clay and clayey sand samples are being performed.
Discussion
Based on the visual observations of the samples obtained from the
borings and the subsurface conditions encountered, it appears that the some of
the soils and bedrock present at the project site may have expansive potential.
Depending on the laboratory test results, there may be low to high expansive
soils present. If the soils are of a low expansive potential, then spread footing
foundation systems will likely be appropriate for support of the proposed new
multi-family residential buildings. If high expansive soils are present, then grade
beam and drilled pier foundation systems will be recommended.
The risk of differential movement of floor slabs is directly related to the
expansive potential of the underlying soils. If high expansive soils are present at
slab subgrade elevations, then structurally supported slabs should be
considered.
Perimeter drainage systems should be constructed for all areas where
habitable floor slab elevations are at or below the outside finished grade.
Underslab drainage systems should be considered where the groundwater table
is within 3 feet of the floor slab elevations.
Pavements at this site will include parking areas and access drives. We
anticipate that asphalt and concrete pavements will be feasible and pavement
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thickness will not be excessive. We anticipate 4 to 5 inches of asphalt in parking
areas, and 5 to 7 inches in drives subject to truck traffic. Six inches of concrete
will likely be merited at trash dumpsters and entrance aprons. Proper
preparation of the pavement subgrade soils should be performed prior to
placement of the asphalt or concrete. For permeable paver design
considerations, it is preliminarily estimated that the clay and sand soils would
have permeability rates on the order of 1 x104 to 1 x10- centimeters per second
cm/sec).
If we can be of further service in discussing the contents of this letter or
the potential influence of subsurface conditions on the proposed development,
please feel free to contact us.
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Via email: Morgantr@Outlook.com
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