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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRS_G-5204 GeoTechnical Evauation - 212 S. 20th Place, Renton - Karen Lang_V1 13705 Bel-Red Road · Bellevue, Washington 98005 Phone 425/649-8757 · Fax 425/649-8758 October 5, 2020 Project No. G-5204 City of Renton: Building Division Attn: Alan D. Findlay, Building Plan Reviewer 1055 - S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Subject: Geotechnical Evaluation Backyard Deck 212 – S 20th Place Renton, Washington Reference: Building Permit Structural Plan Review – Prescreen Submittal Addressed to Ms. Karen Lang, Dated August 14th, 2020. Dear Mr. Findlay, GEO Group Northwest, Inc., has reviewed the above-referenced letter addressed to Ms. Karen Lang on August 14th, 2020. Our findings related to the deck foundation design and geotechnical comments presented in the prescreen submittal can be found in the following sections of this letter. The deck designer, Z Dawitt, will address the structural and architectural comments of the above-referenced letter. Deck Foundation The foundation is comprised of 33, 10-inch diameter, cylindrical concrete footings extending 4½-feet into the ground. The footings are bedded on 6 inches of compacted 5/8-minus crushed rock underlain by dense, native site soils. The concrete footings extend approximately 4 feet below the ground surface. 6x6 wooden supports are attached to the footings and connected to the girder beams via clip attachments and joints. The frost depth for the local area is 12 inches. October 5, 2020 G-5204 Alan D. Findlay, Building Plan Reviewer | City of Renton: Building Division Page 2 GEO Group Northwest, Inc. Settlement During our site investigation on July 22nd, 2020, we took laser-level measurements of the deck to check for signs of settlement. No measurable amount of settlement was observed. Future settlement or differential settlement across the deck width is estimated to be equal to or less than 1/4-inch. Slope Stability It is our understanding that the soils on the site consist of dense soil derived from weathered sandstone from the Renton Formation (Tr). We consider the presence of shallow bedrock a mitigating factor in regards to stability of the slope at the northern extent of the site. It is our interpretation that the slope is comprised of bedrock, which is evidenced by local geologic mapping, and because the slope is currently at inclinations steeper than a soils’ natural angle of repose. In our opinion, no additional mitigation is required for slope stability or deck support. Soil Bearing Pressure The dense soils on the site are underlain by shallow bedrock. With the footings at a depth of 4 feet, we have recommended an allowable bearing pressure of 5,000 psf (pounds per square foot). The existing deck has 33 footings, and assuming a deck load of 60 psf, each deck footing has a bearing pressure of approximately 1,600 psf. CLOSING In our opinion, the backyard deck at 212 – S 20th Place, in Renton, Washington, is well supported from a geotechnical standpoint. It is our opinion that the stability of the slope at the northern extent of the site is not adversely affected by construction of the backyard deck. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding this report. October 5, 2020 G-5204 Alan D. Findlay, Building Plan Reviewer | City of Renton: Building Division Page 3 GEO Group Northwest, Inc. Sincerely, GEO Group Northwest, Inc. Garrett Dean, G.I.T. William Chang, P.E. Staff Engineering Geologist Principal Engineer Attachments: Plate 1 – Deck Foundation Plan