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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA-07-014_Misc• ..,,.., T J321ii.54' I I, '" I' tHgE ~ ...... _. ' Kir~ County Department of T-~1sportation Renton Facility 2002 Short Plat (Lots 1 -4, 6, and 7) 2007 Short Plat (Proposed Lots 'A' and 'B') NE\J LDT A -~· ® ""'""',,.-c<t•"""'"'~ Ui,-OJ~.~ ® ,0 NE '1Tli 1 ST GEOTECHNICAL E'.\GINEERING STUDY KING COUNTY RENTON FACILITIES SHORT PLAT PROJECT NO. 1\146988 OCTOBER 2006 Prepared By: ® King County Department of Transportation Engineering Services Section Materials Laboratory 155 Monroe Avenue NE, Bldg. D Renton, WA 98056-4199 ® King County Road Services Division Department of Transportation Engineering Services Section Materials Laboratory 155 Monroe Avenue NE, Bldg. D Renton, WA 98056-4199 October 13, 2006 TO: VIA: FM: RE: Jon Cassidy, P.E., Engineer IV, Engineering Unit, Roads Maintenance Section Alan ~.E., Materials Engineer, Materials Laboratory, Project Support Services Group Dougl~alters, P.E., Engineer Ill, Materials Laboratory, Project Support Services Group King County Renton Facilities Short Plat: Geotechnical Engineering Study In accordance with your request, we have completed a geotechnical engineering study for the King County Renton Facilities Short Plat. The geotechnical study is required by the City of Renton to aid in the subdivision development and screening process. • . We trust this information meets your current request. If you have any questions or require clarification, please contact Alan Corwin at (206) 296-7711. -[ '- - cc: Bill O'Connor, Field Engineer, Roads Maintenance Section Alex Ho, P.E., Engineer II, Roads Maintenance Section .. '. - TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Background .............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Purpose ......................................................................................................... 1 2.0 Site Conditions ......................................................................................................... 1 2.1 Surface Conditions ......................................................................................... 1 2.2 Subsurface Conditions ................................................................................... 2 2.3 Groundwater .................................................................................................. 4 3.0 Critical Areas ............................................................................................................ 4 3.1 Erosion Hazards ............................................................................................ 4 3.2 Landslide Hazard Areas ................................................................................. 5 3.3 Seismic Hazard Areas .................................................................................. 6 3.4 Steep Slopes .................................................................................................. 7 3.5 Aquifer Protection .......................................................................................... 7 4.0 Conclusions and Recommendations ........................................................................ 8 4.1 General .......................................................................................................... 8 4.2 Erosion and Sedimentation Control ............................................................... 9 4 3 Site Earthwork ................................................................................................ 9 4.4 Utility Construction ....................................................................................... 1 O 4.5 Excavation Safety ........................................................................................ 1 O 4.6 Steep Slope Stability ................................................................................... 11 4. 7 Shallow Foundations ................................................................................... 11 4.8 Seismic Design ............................................................................................ 11 5.0 Limitations .............................................................................................................. 12 6.0 References ............................................................................................................. 13 List of Figures (Following Text) Figure 1 .......................................................................................................... Vicinity Map Figure 2 .................................................................................................... Site Description Figure 3 ......................... Approximate Test Pit Locations 1988 HWA Geosciences Study Figure 4 ........ General Locations of Subsurface Explorations 2001 HWA Geosciences & 2001 King County Reports List of Figures (Continued) Figure 5 ........................................... King County Renton Facilities Erosion Hazard Areas Figure 6 ....................................... King County Renton Facilities Landslide Hazard Areas Figure 7 .......................................... King County Renton Facilities Seismic Hazard Areas Figure 8 ................................................. King County Renton Facilities Regulated Slopes Figure 9 ..................................... King County Renton Facilities Aquifer Protection Zoning Appendices Appendix A: Test Pit and Boring Logs ' ' L - Geotechnical Engineering Study King County Renton Facilities Short Plat 1.0 BACKGROUND 1.1 Introduction As requested, we have completed a geotechnical engineering report for the King County Renton Facilities (KCRF) Short Plat. The geotechnical report is required by the City of Renton to aid in the subdivision development and screening process. The proposed project will subdivide the current 68 acre property into two lots, a 59 acre lot and 9 acre lot. The 59 acre lot will continue to be owned and used by King County while the 9 acre lot will be sold to the City of Renton for a Park Maintenance Facility. In conjunction with the short plat, King County is proposing site development of the northwest portion of the large lot. Site development will include the moving of fencing, clearing and grading, installation of a new waterline, and connection to the City of Renton Sewer System. The KCRF property is located south of NE 3rd Street/NE 4th Street and west of Monroe Avenue NE, in the Highland Area of Renton, in southeast King County, WA. The general project location is shown on the Vicinity Map, Figure 1, at the conclusion of the text. 1.2 Purpose The purpose of this geotechnical investigation is to evaluate subsurface conditions and to identify potential geologic hazards and conditions associated with the current site and proposed development. Based on our findings, we have provided general geotechnical guidelines and mitigation measures to address potential impacts associated with the proposed short plat. 2.0 SITE CONDITIONS 2.1 Surface Conditions The project area is located in the Puget Lowland, bounded by the Olympic Mountains to the west, and the Cascade Mountains to the east, in the bluff area of the Renton Highlands north of the Cedar River Valley. The majority of the site is generally level with a very gentle slope to the south. Portions of the KCRF property, and surrounding areas, have been mined for sand and gravel including a large inactive borrow pit located just north of the site. The topography in the Puget Sound Basin was created by repeated glacial advancement and retreat, and postglacial processes. For the purposes of this report, the 68 acre KCRF property will be described as two sections (Figure 2). The first section, approximately 14 acres, is located north of the King County Renton Transfer Station and is home to the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP) Maintenance Complex. The - second section, about 54 acres, is located south and east of the KC Renton Transfer Station and contains the King County Department of Transportation (DOT) Maintenance Complex. DNRP Maintenance Complex The property north of the KC Transfer Station can be divided further into a northern area and southern area. The northern area of this property is generally square in shape and contains the DNRP Maintenance Complex. The DNRP property is relatively flat and consists of two large office/shop structures, several smaller outbuildings/trailers, and surfaced with a combination of asphalt and gravel. The property south of the DNRP Maintenance Complex is undeveloped and is vegetated with small trees, scrub brush, and grasses. This southern section of property is triangular in shape and has a more variable topography. A 1 O to 15 foot deep east to west trending excavated area crosses the northern portion of this southern area section and is likely related to past gravel/sand mining activity. We understand the new 9 acre lot will consist of the southern triangular section and a portion of the northern area currently occupied by the DNRP Maintenance Complex. The entire property north of the Renton Transfer Station is bounded by a cut slope along the west property line. The 10 to 35 foot high slope descends at approximately a 2 horizontal:1 vertical (H:V) slope to adjacent commercial and residential properties. DOT Maintenance Complex The DOT Maintenance Complex consists of 10 large office/shop structures with some smaller trailer/outbuildings. The parking lots and access roads between buildings are generally paved with asphalt. Most of the site is relatively level with a gentle slope to the south. However, the southwest portion of the property is 20 to 30 feet lower than the rest of the property due to past gravel/sand mining activity. The entire west property line, and much of the south property line, is bounded by a cut embankment. The 1 O to 35 foot high embankment descends at approximately a 2H:1 V slope to the backyards of the adjacent residential properties. In addition, several hundred feet of the southern property boundary fronts the steep south facing slopes of the Cedar River Valley in the SE property corner. 2.2 Subsurface Conditions Geologic Map Review We reviewed the 1965 United States Geological Survey (USGS) Geologic Map of the Renton Quadrangle by D.R. Mullineaux. Based on the geology map, geologic units found within the project site are as follows: Glacial till: Glacial till deposits generally consist of a thin blanket of ablation till ranging from two to ten feet in thickness overlying a much thicker layer of lodgment till. Ablation till is chiefly comprised of a loose to medium dense, 2 - unsorted mixture of sand, silt, clay, and gravel, deposited by the retreating glacier. Lodgment till, commonly referred to as "hardpan," is similar in composition to the ablation till. However, it is much denser since the material was deposited in front of, and overridden by, the advancing glacier. Glacial till is expected to be the predominant soil type encountered within the project area. Recessional outwash: Recessional outwash consists primarily of stratified sand and gravel, moderately to well sorted, with less common deposits of well-bedded silty sand to sandy clay, deposited in pro-glacial and ice-marginal environments. These soils typically underlie broad areas of valley bottoms though some deposits occur as isolated patches on uplands and valley slopes. Recessional outwash is shown as the predominant surficial soil type encountered in the KCRF project area. Artificial Fill: Areas of minor transitional fills, associated with site development of roads, parking lots, building construction, and past mining activity, will be encountered throughout the project area. Subsurface Findings Subsurface information gathered for this study was obtained from previous geotechnical investigations of the KCRF, and the adjacent King County Emergency Coordination Facilities (KCECF) property, conducted by Hong Consulting Engineers (1988), HWA Geosciences Inc. (2001), and the King County Materials Laboratory (2001 ). In addition, a site reconnaissance was performed on September 22, 2006, to observe geologic features such as soil exposures, cut and fill sections, areas with potential slope stability issues, and evidence of poor subsurface conditions. Available subsurface information consists mainly of test pits. However, several borings were completed near the southeast boundary of the KCRF property. Approximate test pit locations estimated from available plans are shown following the text in Figure 3 for the 1988 Hong Consulting Engineers Study. A general location map of the subsurface explorations performed for the 2001 HWA Geosciences and 2001 KC Reports are provided in Figure 4. Detailed test pit and boring location maps for these 2001 reports are provided in Appendix A. In addition, all of the associated logs of the test pits and borings from the various geotechnical reports are provided in Appendix A. DNRP Maintenance Complex Two test pits, ranging from 4.5 feet to 5.5 feet in depth, were excavated in the DNRP Maintenance Complex property. In general, approximately 2 to 2.5 feet of medium dense to dense gravely sand fill overlies medium dense to dense native sand and gravel outwash soils, to the termination depth of the test pits. Outwash gravels and sands were also visible in the exposed cut slopes along the western property boundary, and on the sides lopes of the inactive borrow pits located on and east of the property. Based on the test pits, soil exposures, and geologic 3 - mapping, we anticipate outwash sands and gravels, approximately 25 plus feet in thickness, underlie the entire DNRP Maintenance Complex property. DOT Maintenance Complex Numerous test pits were excavated and several borings drilled in the DOT Maintenance Complex property. In general, approximately 1.5 to 4 feet of medium dense to dense gravely sand fill overlies medium dense to dense native sand and gravel outwash soils, to the termination depth of the test pits. Till was encountered below the outwash soils in all borings. Based on the test pits and borings, soil exposures, and geologic mapping, we anticipate outwash sands and gravels, typically 25 feet plus in thickness, will be the predominant near surface geologic unit underlying the DOT Maintenance Complex property. 2.3 Groundwater Based on available subsurface borings, perched groundwater was encountered at the interface of the outwash materials and underlying till, at depths ranging from 24 to 47 feet below the existing ground surface. Though these borings were all drilled in the SE corner of the KCRF property, we believe the borings are representative of the overall site groundwater condition. 3.0 CRITICAL AREAS Critical areas present in and adjacent to the study area include erosion hazard areas, landslide hazard areas, seismic hazard areas, regulated slopes, and aquifer protection zoning as designated in the Critical Areas Regulations, described and defined in Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 4-3-050, as amended on 12/12/2005. Due to the critical area designations, additional study may be required to further assess impacts and mitigations to meet environmental permitting requirements. Erosion hazard areas, landslide hazard areas, seismic hazard areas, regulated slopes, and aquifer protection zoning as defined by the RMC and mapped by the City of Renton are provided in Figures 5 to 9 following the text. A short description of the critical areas encountered within the project limits is as follows: 3.1 Erosion Hazards Erosion is the displacement of soil and rock by the processes of water, wind, ice, and gravity. The degree of erosion is governed by a combination of many factors including the amount and intensity of precipitation, the texture of the soil, the steepness of the slope, ground cover vegetation, and land-use practices. The RMC defines erosion hazard areas as follows: Erosion Hazards: i. Low Erosion Hazard (EL): Areas with soils characterized by the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) as having slight or moderate erosion 4 potential, and that slope less than fifteen percent (15%). Mapped areas include all NRCS soils designated as A,B, or C. ii. High Erosion Hazard (EH): Areas with soils characterized by the NRCS as having severe or very severe erosion potential, and that slope more steeply than fifteen percent ( 15% ). Mapped areas include all NRCS soils designated as D, E, or F. The majority of the KCRF property is relatively flat with low erosion potential. City of Renton mapping (Figure 5) indicates the southeast boundary that fronts the steep south facing slopes of the Cedar River Valley are located in a EH area. Based on our site reconnaissance, additional areas identified as EH areas would include the 2H:1V slopes that bound the majority of the site near the southern and western property lines. Outwash soils develop a soil horizon (Everett soil series) that is less susceptible to sheet flow erosion and sediment transport due to the high permeability of the soils. However, Everett soils, and their parent outwash soils, are susceptible to gully or channel erosion under concentrated flow regimes due to their lack of cohesion. 3.2 Landslide Hazard Areas Landslides are the downslope movement of rock, soil, fill, or other related debris. The term landslide is often used to describe a variety of mass movements such as falls, topples, slides, lateral spreads, and flows. However, the term landslide used in a more restrictive sense refers to the mass movement and separation of the slide material from the underlying more stable material. The two major types of landslides are rotational and translational. The RMC defines landslide hazard areas as follows: Landslide Hazards: i. Low Landslide Hazard (LL): Areas with slopes less than fifteen percent (15%). ii. Medium Landslide Hazard (LM): Areas with slopes between fifteen percent (15%) and forty percent (40%) and underlain by soils that consist largely of sand, gravel or glacial till. iii. High Landslide Hazards (LH): Areas with slopes greater than forty percent (40%), and areas with slopes between fifteen percent (15%) and forty percent (40%) and underlain by soils consisting largely of silt and clay. iv. Very High Landslide Hazards (L V): Areas of known mappable landslide deposits. The majority of the KCRF property has slopes of less than 15 percent with low risk of landslide. However, City of Renton mapping (Figure 6) indicates the southeast boundary that fronts the steep south facing slopes of the Cedar River Valley is located in an LM area. In Western Washington, landslides typically 5 occur on steep slopes that are saturated by continuous precipitation during the rainy season. Water can trigger landslides by loosening and lubricating soils, adding weight to the slope, and imparting buoyancy to individual soil particles that allows the initiation of movement. Soil type and composition are important factors in dictating the speed, initiation, and extent of each slide. In our opinion, due to the gravelly nature of the outwash soils, slide activity within the immediate project area would likely be surficial in nature, not deep seated. 3.3 Seismic Hazard Areas High seismic hazard areas are those areas subject to severe risk of earthquake damage as a result of seismically induced soil liquefaction, sliding, or ground rupture. An earthquake is a trembling motion caused by a sudden release of stress along a fault. The Puget Lowland experiences between 1,000 and 2,000 earthquakes yearly. However, the vast majority of these earthquakes have magnitudes (M) of less than 3.0 so they go unnoticed by people. Primary sources of earthquakes in the Puget Lowland include shallow, deep, and subduction-zone earthquakes. The RMC defines seismic hazard areas as follows: Seismic Hazards: i. Low Seismic Hazard (SL): Areas underlain by dense soils or bedrock. These soils generally have site coefficients of types S1 or S2, as defined in the Uniform Building Code. ii. High Seismic Hazard (SH): Areas underlain by soft or loose, saturated soils. These soils generally have site coefficients of types S3 or S4, as defined in the Uniform Building Code. City of Renton mapping (Figure 7) indicates the Renton Facilities property would have low risk of seismically induced soil liquefaction, sliding, and ground rupture. Liquefaction Liquefaction occurs when loose saturated granular soils such as fine sand and coarser silts lose their ability to support a load during a seismic event. The soils will actually flow like a fluid, resulting in ground settlement and deformation. Seismically induced liquefaction usually occurs in areas underlain by cohesionless soils of low density in conjunction with a shallow groundwater table. Since the project site is underlain by medium dense to dense sands and gravels, with a relatively deep groundwater table, the risk of liquefaction in our opinion is low. Seismically Induced Landslides The area most prone to a seismically induced landslide would be located in the southeast southern property boundary that fronts the steep south facing slopes of the Cedar River Valley. Based on our site observations and maintenance 6 records, there is no evidence of past seismically triggered landslides within the project boundaries. We consider the future risk of seismically induced landslide to be low based on topography and available subsurface information. Ground Rupture A significant number of active fault lines or cracks in the earth's crust have been identified by the USGS in the central Puget Sound area, including Seattle and King County. However, the closest major fault identified in the vicinity of the project area is the Seattle Fault that generally follows the 1-90 corridor. In addition, no evidence of surface ground rupture was observed on the site at the time of our site reconnaissance. Consequently, we consider the potential of ground rupture impacting the subject property during a seismic event to be low. 3.4 Steep Slopes The RMC defines a steep slope as a hillside, or portion thereof, which falls into one of two (2) classes of slope, sensitive or protected. Steep Slope Types A. Slope, ProtecJed: A hillside, or portion thereof, with an average slope, as identified in the City of Renton Steep Slope Atlas or in a method approved by the City, of forty percent (40%) or greater grade and having a minimum vertical rise of fifteen feet (15'). B. Slope, Sensitive: A hillside, or portion thereof, characterized by: (1) an average slope, as identified in the City of Renton Steep Slope Atlas or in a method approved by the City, of twenty five percent (25%) to less than forty percent (40%); or (2) an average slope, as identified in the City of Renton Steep Slope Atlas or in a method approved by the City, of forty percent ( 40%) or greater with a vertical rise of less than fifteen feet (15'), abutting an average slope, as identified in the City of Renton Steep Slope Atlas or in a method approved by the City, of twenty five percent (25%) to forty percent (40%). This definition excludes engineered retaining walls. Regulated slopes identified in City of Renton mapping are shown in Figure 8. The identified areas generally bound the KCRF property along the southern and western property lines. 3.5 Aquifer Protection Groundwater presence and movement is determined predominantly by the geology beneath an area. Significantly, the geologic strata may consist of coarse or fine grained materials, compacted or loose, which are based on the depositional environment at the time of placement. Those characteristics in term define the flow potential of the units. Travel time of groundwater, through the 7 clean outwash sands and gravels that underlie the KCRF property, will be relatively fast. The RMC defines aquifer protection as follows: Aquifer Protection Area (APA): Aquifer protection areas are the portion of an aquifer within the zone of capture and recharge area for a well or well field owned or operated by the City, as depicted in subsection Q1 of this Section, Maps. Aquifer Protection Zones: Zones of an APA are designated to provide graduated levels of aquifer protection. Zone boundaries are determined using best available sciences documented in the City of Renton Wellhead Protection Plan, an appendix of the City of Renton Water System Plan, as periodically updated. The following zones may be designated: Zone 1: The land area situated between a well or well field owned by the City and the three hundred sixty five (365) day groundwater travel time contour. Zone 1 Modified: The same land area described for Zone 1 but for the purpose of protecting a high-priority well, wellfield, or spring withdrawing from an aquifer that is partially protected by overlying geologic strata. Uses, activities, and facilities located in this area are regulated as if located within Zone 1 except as provided by subsection C6(a)(iii) of the RMC. Zone 2: The land area situated between the three hundred sixty five (365) day groundwater travel time contour and the boundary of the zone of potential capture for a well or well field owned or operated by the City. If the aquifer supplying water to a well, well field, or spring is naturally protected by overlying geologic strata, the City may choose not to subdivide an APA into two (2) zones. In such a case, the entire APA will be designates as Zone 2. Based on City of Renton mapping (Figure 9), the entire project site is designated to be in an Aquifer Protection Zone 2. 4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1 General From a geotechnical perspective, based on available subsurface information and our site review, typical activities associated with site development such as clearing and grading, utility placement, and building construction will have no adverse impacts on the King County Facility or surrounding properties, as long as standard Renton and King County design and construction practices are followed. In addition, the site topography and soil conditions are favorable to site development in terms of erosion control, placement and long term performance of pavements, and the use of shallow foundations for retaining walls and buildings. We understand site development associated with the permit will include the moving of fencing, clearing and grading, installation of a new waterline, and 8 - connection to the City of Renton Sewer System. Therefore, at this time, we are providing general design and construction considerations for activities associated with erosion and sedimentation control, site earthwork, utility construction, excavation safety, steep slope stability, shallow foundations, and seismic design. Additional site specific geotechnical investigation and analysis would be required for all building structures or retaining walls associated with future development of the KCRF property. 4.2 Erosion and Sedimentation Control Clearing and grading can significantly increase erosion and sedimentation by removal of vegetation, alteration of soil characteristics, and changes to the site topography and drainage. The degree of erosion from clearing and grading is highly dependant on soil type and the steepness of the slope. Due to the relative flatness of the site and gravelly nature of the soils, runoff potential is slow and the potential erosion hazard would be considered slight. Therefore, standard Erosion and Sedimentation Control (ESC) construction best management practices (BMPs) will be effective in controlling erosion and preventing sediment transport to offsite drainage systems and adjacent properties. Typical required ESC measures for development projects include clearing limits, cover measures, perimeter protection, traffic area stabilization, sediment retention, surface water control, and dust control. In addition, ESC implementation includes requirements associated with the wet season, sensitive areas, maintenance, discharge monitoring, and final stabilization of the project area. 4.3 Site Earthwork New Pavement Areas To ensure long-term performance of new roadways and parking lots, proposed pavement areas should be completely stripped and cleared of all trees, surface vegetation, topsoil, and any other deleterious material. Following the stripping operation, the new roadway or parking lot sections should be excavated down to the proposed subgrade elevation. A geotechnical representative should be on site to recommend if further overexcavation of the underlying soils is necessary to provide a stable base. The subgrade should then be compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of the Modified Proctor Maximum Dry Density (ASTM D1557). The section can then be brought up to subgrade elevation using structural fill that is free of organic and other deleterious materials. All fill should be placed in six inch maximum loose lifts and compacted to a minimum 95 percent of the maximum dry density. Embankments The base of new embankment fills should be stripped of all vegetation and topsoil and keyed into firm competent native soils to provide an appropriate 9 foundation base. The section can then be brought up to subgrade elevation using structural fill that is free of organic and other deleterious materials. All fill should be placed in horizontal lifts and compacted in accordance with Section 2-03.3(14)C Method B, of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. The fill should also be terraced into the existing embankment. Embankments should be protected from erosion with plastic or other methods during construction. When construction is completed, the permanent slope of all newly constructed embankments should be graded at 2H: 1 V or flatter and seeded with appropriate vegetation. In addition, to protect all embankments from erosion, surface water should be directed away from the slope face. 4.4 Utility Construction We understand development of the property will involve installation and relocation of various utilities. Underground utilities can be supported on the existing fill and native weathered soils provided the soils at the bottom of the excavation are free of organic material and debris, and the trench bottom is compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of the maximum dry density (ASTM 01557). All utilities are to be bedded on a minimum of six inches of "Gravel Backfill for Pipe Zone Bedding," as specified in Section 9-03.12(3) of the current WSDOT Standards. The bedding material is to be compacted to a minimum of 90 percent of the maximum dry density (ASTM 01557). The remainder of the trench is to be backfilled with Gravel Borrow that meets the requirements of Section 9-03.14(1) of the WSOOT Standard Specifications. The Gravel Borrow should be placed in six inch maximum loose lifts and compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of the maximum dry density (ASTM 01557). Alternatively, native materials may be substituted for the Gravel Borrow provided they are at a moisture content and gradation acceptable to the engineer at the time of construction. 4.5 Excavation Safety The site soils are granular and subject to shallow sloughing. Therefore, the contractor must take special precautions to protect workers entering trench or footing excavations. Maintenance of a safe working environment, including shoring, is the responsibility of the contractor. Temporary trench excavations or vertical cuts greater than four feet in height must be in compliance with current Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC) requirements for excavating, trenching, and shoring. In general, we recommend the use of trench boxes to support utility trenches. Alternatively, the excavation can be cut back to a temporary slope no steeper than 1 Y,H:1 V. Depending on the site conditions observed by the contractor, additional flattening of the temporary slope may be required. 10 4.6 Steep Slope Stability In general, based on our site observations and available subsurface information, deep seated global stability will not be an issue for this site. However, due to the lack of cohesion of the sands and gravels, steep slopes exposed to runoff from construction or storm water discharge would be highly prone to erosion. Erosion of slopes could create oversteepened conditions resulting in additional slope instability and potential transport of sediments downslope onto neighboring properties. Therefore, in steep slope areas, it is critical to control runoff velocities and prevent the discharge of water onto slope faces. In addition, site specific review of building structures and stormwater facilities will be required to ensure regulated slope guideline setback distances, as defined by the RMC, are adequate to prevent slope instability. 4.7 Shallow Foundations Bearing Capacity The near surface soils will provide adequate support for the use of shallow foundations for retaining walls and buildings. Based on the available subsurface investigations, we anticipate two to four feet of loose to medium dense sand and gravel fill generally overlies medium dense to dense outwash soils. For preliminary purposes, we recommend excavating shallow foundations to the medium dense native sands and gravels. A geotechnical representative should be onsite to verify the subgrade conditions and determine if further overexcavation of the foundation is required. The resulting void should then be filled with "Gravel Backfill for Foundations, Class A" as specified in Section 9-03.12(1 )A of the current WSDOT Standards. The Gravel Backfill should be compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of the maximum dry density (ASTM D1557). If the shallow foundation pad is prepared as stated above, an allowable bearing capacity of 3,000 psf and coefficient of base friction of 0.45 can be assumed for preliminary design purposes. In addition, we recommend assuming a 1/3 increase in the allowable bearing capacity to account for transient loads associated with wind and seismic activity. Settlement We anticipate the bearing soils for all footings are generally granular and in a medium dense to dense condition. Provided foundations are prepared as recommended above, all settlements will occur immediately upon loading and will be within tolerable limits. 4.8 Seismic Design It is our understanding that seismic design considerations will be based on procedures outlined in the 2006 International Building Code (IBC). Based on the l l - general subsurface conditions, Table 1 below provides the general site response parameters for seismic design. T bl 1 P r . a e re 1mmary 2006 IBC C d B o e ase dS" "Cff"ts e1sm1c oe 1c1en Site MCE Spectral Site Coefficients Adjusted Spectral Design Spectral Class Acceleration In) Response Parameters Response Parameters Ss(.2 sec) S1 (1-sec) F, F, sm,(.2 sec) Sm 1(1-sec) S 05(.2 sec) S 01 (1-sec) D 1.35 0.48 1 1.52 1.35 0.73 0.9 0.49 5.0 LIMITATIONS This geotechnical investigation provides analysis and recommendations based largely on soil conditions and geologic data as documented by others. Without knowing the extent of future improvements, we are unable to provide the detailed geotechnical information needed for design of specific structures such as building foundations and retaining walls. Therefore, our current work will need to be supplemented by further subsurface exploration and associated engineering analysis once future improvements are known. 12 - 6.0 REFERENCES Critical Areas Regulations, Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 4-3-050 City of Renton, 2006, Rentonnet Interactive Map Web Site Hong Consulting Engineers, May 6, 1988, Geotechnical Soil Investigation, King County Public Works Consolidated Office and Repair Facility, Renton, Washinton HWA Geosciences Inc., June 20, 2001, Draft Geotechnical Report, King County Regional Communications and Emergency Coordination Center, Renton, Washinton International Code Council, 2006, International Building Code King County 2005, King County Surface Water Design Manual. King County Department of Natural Resources. Seattle, Washington. King County Materials Laboratory, September 21, 2001, Survey and Maintenance Structure Soils Investigation, Renton, Washington Mullineaux, D.R. 1965, Geologic Map of the Renton Quadrangle, King County Washington, U.S. Geological Survey 1 :24,000 scale. Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network, PNSN, Rapid Response Intensity Map Epicenter. University of Washington. Seed, H. B.; Idriss, I. M., 1971, Simplified procedure for evaluating soil liquefaction potential: Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, ASCE, v. 97, no. SM9, p. 1249-1273. · Seed, H.B.; Idriss, I. M.; Arango, I., 1983, Evaluation of liquefaction potential using field performance data: Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, ASCE, v. 109, no. 3, p. 458-482. Sherrod, B.L. 2003. Update on Active Holocene Faults: U.S. Geological Survey National Snyder, D. E.; Gale, P. S.; Pringle, R F., 1973, Soil survey: King County area, Washington: U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service, scale 1:24,000. Washington State Department of Transportation. 2004. Geotechnical Design Manual. 13 . .16 E:NTON· . ·-Jf' -'SE - ._ ·\ -:._1.£~- iit, 626 656 KING COUNTY RENTON FACILITIES SHORT PLAT ----,..0-...: --, -+- • milP.~ 1 in. -rnon ft : 31 I I j .5 • 1 ,/hB¥ ______ _ /}::J -I ~11, J KC Department of Natural Resources 0 andutarks Main!enance Comp11eix·1 . I 'I .;, ~ l I/ r-----11 1:,·-n I : ~===;:;=:;::::~, / I I - KING COUNTY RENTON FACILITIES SHORT PLAT PROJECT NUMBER: M46988 FIGURE 2: SITE DESCRIPTION .._ __ ---d,·-_ -f-~.-~r-\j ··~~-h, 1o oi 0 ,f 1·" t b - @TP-4 i ( '; ". \' \. -" ~ -}I .... _. KING COUNTY RENTON FACILITIES SHORT PLAT PROJECT NUMBER: M46988 FIGURE 3: APPROXIMATE TEST PIT LOCATIONS 1988 HONG CONSUL TING ENGINEERS REPORT ·-----· __ (- -> 0 ff I I/ ,, - , 'i«f-~ KING COUNTY RENTON FACILITIES SHORT PLAT /// (1·\T PROJECT NUMBER: M46988 l!li1 1, I, FIGURE 4: GENERAL LOCATIONS OF SUBSURFACE EXPLORATIONS 11 11 \\i! li,\i, 2001 HWA GEOSCIENCES & 2001 KING COUNTY REPORTS -----' i "1(il ) \',1,\,1-;-\ 1\1\ l!.__1 \, 11,11~..:: " ~\\\...~ -========!;;.) ' l ~~ 1 I j " I' I 11 11 1 I I I I J -, h - Figure 5: King County Renton Facilities Erosion Hazard Areas Renton City Limits Parcels Erosion Hazard Areas c:151 Renton Aerial ~ ,,.. """I 500 0 SCALE 1 : 7,843 500 FEET http://rentonnet.org/MapGuide/maps/Parcel.mwf N /\ --_ I 1,000 1,500 Tuesday, October 10, 20061:28 PM - Figure 6: King County Renton Facilities Landslide Hazard Areas Renton City Limits Parcels Landslide Hazard Areas lllillfiliHigh , Moderate bJUNCLASSIFIED Ulli:]Very High Renton Aerial SCALE 1 : 7,843 ~ ..... 500 0 500 FEET http://rentonnet.org/MapGuideimaps/Parcel.mwf N A ' ~ 1,000 1,500 Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1 :22 PM Figure 7: King County Renton Facilities Seismic Hazard Areas ·, Renton City Limits I Parcels I Seismic Hazard Area:J Renton Aerial --------- SCALE 1 : 7,843 ~ ...,. R. . ====~..,,,..,,,~ 500 0 500 1,000 FEET 1ttp://rentonnet.org/MapGuide/maps/Parcel.mwf :::i 1,500 N A Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1 :34 PM Figure 8: King County Renton Facilities Regulated Slopes Renton City Limits Parcels Regulated Slopes > 15 <= 25 "_ > 25 <= 40 Reg ... Bl> 40 <= 90 Reg... I ~> 90 Regulated I Renton Aerial ___ _J SCALE 1 : 7,843 -=--:::.-:-::::i 500 0 500 1,000 1,500 FEET 1ttp://rentonnet.org/MapGuide/maps/Parcel.mwf N A Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1 :32 PM Figure 9: King County Renton Facilities Aquifer Protection Zoning Renton City Limits Parcels AA~~~~~rotection Zones ~Zone2 Renton Aerial SCALE 1 ~ .,,,; ~ l 500 0 500 FEET 7,843 1ttp ://rentonnet .org/MapG u ide/ma ps/Parcel, mwf N 1,000 1,500 t\ Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1 :43 PM APPENDIX A TEST PIT AND BORING LOGS GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING STUDY KING COUNTY RENTON FACILITIES SHORT PLAT PROJECT NO. M46988 OCTOBER 2006 TEST PIT LOGS FROM THE GEOTECHNICAL SOIL INVESTIGATION FOR THE KING COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AND CONSOLIDATED OFFICE AND REPAIR FACILITY 1988 HONG CONSUL TING ENGINEERS INC. GEOTECHNICAL REPORT TEST PIT LOG IOEPTH w GROUND MOISTURE CONTENT •1 •• .J SOIL DESCRIPTION a. WATER SPT RESISTANCE • 2 (feet) .. CONDITION 10 20 30 •o ::.o 60 70 "' . • Dark brown topsoil -sod -· 1 Dense brown SAND and GRAVEL 2 -trace silt --( Fi 11 ) -3 Dark gray burn zone Very dense red brown SAND 4---GRAVEL, COBBLES . (weathered Outwash) 5 ---I-S-1 • to-6 -END OF PIT - --- --- .... -- --- ,--- .... -- ---. • .... -- --- --- PROJECT DATE 4-15-88 HOLE NO. King Co. Consol. Off. Fae. LOGGED BY SHE TP-1 Figure 5 Monroe Ave ~.E. ELEVATION SHEET Renton, WA. DEPTH 51, I 1 Of 1 TEST PIT LOGS ... GROUND ..J DEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTION a. WATER :It (feet) .. CONDITION "' Medium dense, brown SAND and GRAVEL, thin sod at top; trace 1-si1 t -..... ( Fi 11 ) 2---Dense, gray interbedded medium SAND, GRAVEL and COBBLES Moist 3-(Glacial Outwash) -- .... 4 -- I-5 -- I-6 -END OF PIT - --- --- I--- --- I--- I--- ... -- I--- --- . I--- PROJECT . DATE 4-•~-tll:I Kin2 Co. Consol. Off. Fae. LOGGED BY SHE Figure 6 Monroe Ave. N.E. ELEVATION ltenton, ~Ji. OEPTH 51,' MOISTURE CONTENT •1. 0 SPT RESISTANCE • 10 20 30 •o ~o so 70 HOL.E NO. TP-2 SHEET l Of l • • • • • • • • II Ill II II II • TEST PIT LOG ... GROUND MOISTURE CONTENT"/• e .J DEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTI.ON c.. WATER SPT RESISTANCE • :I (lee t l " CONDITION 10 20 30 co ~o so 10 "' Medium dense, brown SAND and GRAVEL (Topsoil) '-· 1 Dense brown gray medium SAND and GRAVEL and COBBLES ,.. 2-(Fill ) - -3 Dense brown SAND and GRAVEL: trace silt (Topsoil) .... 4 Dense gray sandy GRAVEL: bedded .... 5 -(Glacial Outwash) - ,-6 END OF PIT --- .... -- --- >--- --- -._ - --- ' .... -- --- -.... - PROJ,CT DATE 4-15-88 HOLE NO. King Co. Conso . Off. Fae. LOGGED BY SHE TP-3 Figure 7 Monroe Aye N.E. I SHE E:T ELEVATION ~I Renton, WA. DEPTH 1 of 1 TEST PIT LOG ... GROUND ..J DEPTH SOIL. DESCRIPTION ~ WATER :I (feet l Cl[ CONDITION "' Dense brown sandy GRAVEL: ..... 1 -cobbles; trace silt ( Fil 1 ) - .... 2 .Dense brown gray -sandy GRAVEL: with cobbles -3 -(Glacial Outwash) - -4 -- ..... 5 -END OF PIT - ,-6 -- --- ,--- ..... -- """' -. .... -- --- ,--- ,--. --- .... -. - PROJECT DATE 4-15-88 King Co. Consol . ·Off. Fae. LOGGED BY Figure 8 Monroe Ave. N. E. ELEVATION Renton, WA. DEPTH 4li;' . MOISTURE CONTENT 0/o 0 SPT RESISTANCE A 10 20 30 40 ~o 60 70 HOLE kO. SRE TP-4 SHEET 1 of 1 I I I Ill I I I I I I I E I I I I I I TEST PIT LOG ... GROUND MOISTURE CONTENT •10 ct ..J OEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTION 11. WATER SPT RESISTANCE • :IE (feet) < CONDITION 10 20 30 40 so 60 70 "' Medium dense brown ( Fi 11 ) gravelly SAND: ,_. 1-- .... 2-- Medium dense to dense brown gray -,-3-sandy fine to coarse GRAVEL: bedded ,-4-(Glacial Outwash) - -5 -- END OF PIT 1--6 -- ~ -Note: Pit walls exhibited -rave 11 i ng within the outwash -~ - 1---- r--- .... -- --- --- • ..... -- ---. - ..... -- PROJECT DATE 4-!:,-oo MOLE 1110. King Co. Consol. Off. Fae. LOGGED BY SHE TP-5 Figure 9 Monroe Ave. N.E. ELEVATION SHEET Renton, WA. DEPTH ~· 1 af 1 l I' TEST PIT LOG 11,j GROUND .J OEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTION 0. W.A.TER :I (fae I) .. CONDITION 1/) Dense red brown SAND, GRAVEL and COBBLES '-· 1 -( Fi 11) - I,.. 2-- -3-- Dense, dark brown SAND and GRAVEL: -4 -trace silt (Topsoil) - ._ 5 Dense, red brown silty sandy GRAVEL: - '-6 -(Weathered Outwash) -S-1 --7 Dense brown gray gravelly fine to coarse SAND ,__ --8 --S-2 (Glacial Outwash) '-- ._ 9 -END OF PIT - '--- '--- --- --- -..... - ... -- --'-- PROJECT DATE 4-1!:i-oo King Co. Consol. Off. Fae. LOGGED BY Figure 10 Monroe Ave. N.E. ELEVATION Renton. WA. DEPTH. 8' - MOISTURE CONTENT 0/o • SPT RESISTANCE • 10 20 30 40 !10 60 70 - HOLE ICO. TP-6 SHEET 1 of 1 i Ill I I I Ill I I I I II I I m I I II 17·1 TEST PIT LOG ... GROUND MOISTURE CONTENT •1. 0 ~ DEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTION 11. WA.TER SPT RESISTANCE • :I (ftetl c( CONDITION 10 20 30 40 ~o so 70 U1 Dense brown silty SAND and GRAVEL ( Fil 1) 1--1--· Dark charcoa 1 horizon ... 2 Dense red brown sandy GRAVEL: Moist trace silt -3-( Weathered Outwash) - -4 Dense brown gray medium to coarse SAND and GRAVEL; bedded I-s-(Glacial Outwash) - 6 --,-END OF PIT -7-- -- I--- ... -- --- --- --- ' I--- --- --- PROJECT OATE 4-15-88 HOLE NO. King Co. Consol. Off. Fae. L.OGGED BY SHE TP-7 Figure 11 · Monroe Ave. N.E. ELEVATION SHEET Renton, WA. DEPTH 5.5' 1 of 1 TEST PIT LOG ... GROUND ~ DEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTION 11. WATER :I (fe11 t l "' CONDITION "' Medium dense gray SAND I\ /Fili') / -· 1 -Dense red brown SAND and GRAVEL: - trace silt; cedar debris -2 -(Weathered Outwash) - Dense brown gray medium SAND and -3 -GRAVEL: bedded - (Glacial Outwash) ,_ 4 -- -5 -END OF PIT - ,_ 6 -- --- --- --- --- .... -- --- --- ,--- --- ' --- PROJECT DATE 4-15-88 Kin9 Co. Con so 1. Off. Fae. LOGGED BY Figure 12 Monroe Ave. N.E. ELEVATION Renton, WA. DEPTH 4.2' MOISTURE CONTENT •1 •• SPT RESISTANCE ... 10 20 30 40 i!>O 60 70 HOLE NO. SHE TP-8 SHEET 1 of 1 • • II Ill II II Ill II II II rq. TEST PIT LOG ... GROUND MOISTURE CONTENT •10 0 .J DEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTION Cl. WATER SPT RESISTANCE • :I (fee I) 4 CONDITION 10 20 !O •o ~o so 10 "' Dark brown topsoil Medium·dense red brown fine SAND:_ -. 1 -silt; trace gravel some (Weathered Outwash) ... 2-- -3 -Medium dense brown gray medium -SAND: trace gravel; occasional boulders ..... 4 -(Glacial Outwash) - . -5 -- Dense brown gray SAND and GRAVEL -6 -(Glacial Outwash) - 7 --,-END OF PIT --- --- t--- --- ,--- -; ,-- --- I--- ,--- PROJECT DATE ~-l::J-oo HOLE NO. King Co. Consol. Off. Fae. LOGGED BY SHE TP-g Figure 13 Monroe Ave. N. E. ELEVATION SHEET Renton, WA. DEPTH 6.5' 1 of 1 TEST PIT LOG ... GROUND .J C EPTH SOIL OESCRIPT.ION II. WATER .S (feet) CII CONDITION "' Medium dense brown SAND and GRAVEL -· 1-( Fi 11 ) - I-2 -- ..... 3 -Medium dense red brown silty fine SAND: trace gravel; wood - debris ..... 4 -(Topsoil/Weathered Outwash) - ,-5 -- ,-6 Dense brown gray medium to coarse Moist -7 -gravelly SAND: bedded (Glacial Outwash) - -8 -- END OF PIT --- ,--- --- --- --- ,--- ,--- ..... -- PROJECT DATE 4-15-1:ll:l King Co. Consol.· Off. Fae. LOGGED BY Figure 14 Monroe Ave. N.E. ELEVATION Renton, WA. DEPTH 7.5' .. MOISTURE CONT Et,; °le Q SPT RESISTANCE • 10 20 30 40 !10 so 70 . HOLE NO. SHE TP-10 SHEET 1 of 1 II - I Ill • I I I • I I D I I Ill I I I TEST PIT LOG ... GROUND MOISTURE CONTENT 0/0 • .J DEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTION a.. WATER SPT RESISTANCE • :I (feet) .. CONDITION 10 20 30 40 !10 60 70 "' Very dense red brown SAND and GRAVEL .._ 1--'-. (Compacted Fill) .._ ~ -... 2 Dense, red-brown sandy SILT .and GRAVEL: '--'-3--I-(Weathered Outwash) -I -4 -I Dense, gray SAND and GRAVEL: '-- '--5 -bedded; with cobbles -I- (Outwash) --6 --- .._ ~ 7 --.._ ~ s --- END OF PIT '-9 -- -10 -- --- --- --- -'-- '--- ~ -' - . PROJECT DATE 4-15-111:l HOLE NO. King Co. Consol. Off. Fae. LOGGED BY SHE TP-11 Figure 15 Monroe Ave. N.E. ELEVATION SHEET Renton, WA. OEPTH 8. 3' 1 of 1 - TEST PIT LOG "' GROUND ..J DEPTH SOIL DESCRIPTION a. WATER :E (feet l .. CONDITION "' Dense brown SAND and GRAVEL ( Fi 11 ) ..... ,_. 1 --,-- -2--1-- 1-- I-3 r-- Dense red brown SAND and GRAVEL (Weathered Outwash) I= -4 -- --5 Dense, gray SAND and GRAVEL: bedded; pit walls ravel easily 1--I-6 -(Outwash) -1-- -7 --t--r-- ,-8 -1-- END OF PIT I-g -- ,-10 -- --- ,--- I--- --- --- . --- PROJECT DATE '1-1 :i-!l!l King Co. Consol. Off. Fae. LOGGED BY SHE Figure 16 Monroe. Ave. N. E. ELEVATION Renton. WA. OEPTH !.2' MOISTURE CONTENT 0/o 0 SPT RESISTANCE • 10 20 30 40 !10 60 70 - --,_ - HOLE NO. TP-12 SHEET 1 of 1 Ill ! II I ~ " I II I I I I II I I II ' I I - TEST PIT AND BORING LOCATIONS AND LOGS FOR THE KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER 2001 HWA GEOSCIENCES INC. DRAFT GEOTECHNICAL REPORT I i ---._<:::::,1 ' -~~~ ~--,...---------.. ""-~ ( 0-----------~ r -- o· 50' 100· 200· ~~= SCALE: 1 "= 100' ~- ~ '-~ ~. i>!I 11 ~ I • ..,....,.,,,~.. '\, 'J r~ ' I '1-------'I:. , LI~~ rrm L -~~~'-"-"'-.,.c.--I ----,---~ IT -18 \ 111r;;c= :\·•- ~w-- LEGEND o:-.._ \ ~ ' ,r-u Cs \', -\I ~ \ '--~--~- ------"--'\~ ",, I / ) -~ ' \ REFERENCE : BASE MAP PROVIDED BY HEWITT AACHITECTS ANO BASED ON 2001 SURVEY BY SYMONDS. ELEVATIONS BASED ON NAVD 1988. I I~ ~ D --1 _..,_ BH-1 BORING DESIGNATION AND : T APPROXIMATE LOCAT!ON ~~} ~="--;; \: tJ TP-1 TEST PIT DESIGNATION AND \ ' : \ l:f APPROXIMATE LOCATION KING COUNTY REGIONAL mm, -, \ MATCH LINE THIS SHEET COMMUNICATIONS AND I SITE AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER EXPLORATION PLAN I"' RENTON, WASHINGTON I 06.14.01 A A' t__j CROSS-SECTION HWAGEOSCIENCES INC "c~ROJEClliiw.990111,201l!l!IIIT5002.owG .,c:iil\ t,' -2 -- 99075-201 I ' 1 ~, ',i ~•-' D 1yJ I;_, " D 350 325 300 275 t;:; 250 w 225 LL ~ 200 z 0 175 e= 150 o! w 125 _J w 100 ,.,.-" 75 50 ~ LEGEND o· 50' 100' j.j --SCALE: 1•-1t10' c~11'RCJ.li:CT~ij.1<1 /'· /'· 200' \ ---- ''::-... _./',,--\ BH·2+ BORING DESIGNATION 1TOP OF EXPLORATION BOTIOM OF EXPLORATION ffWAi lNc .. --~,;~--~'.r'Y~8 u-' ,rPROPOSEDi ~ 1 D' l-.&~BUILDING ~;:;r~ t!/ r :s' &'° ,r {~ ;r Y -" 1350 ' 325 300 BH-3 BH·2 r275 250 ,=- 225 w w LL 200 ~ 175 z 0 150 ~ 125 _J 100 w 75 50 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WA SITE/SLOPE .~ffff::=-a PLAN AND PROFILE -~- 05.07.01 99075-201 • j . ' ' ' ' > l ' " ' . I , i l l..i d, l .la - DRILLING COMPANY: Gregory Drilling Inc. DRILLING METHOD: CME 850 SAAtPLING METHOD: 3• Split Spoon w/ 300I Hammer SURFACE ELEVATION: 335 t feet 5 10 1S 20 25 J5 SM SM OESCRIPTION Loose, dark brown, silty, fine lo ooarse gravelly, fine lo coarae SAND, moJst. Abundant organics/roots. ·· ................................ £TEST PIT BACKFILLl... .......................... . "' w w Ol ~ :,; :, z w w ...J ...J Q. 0.. :I: :I: "' "' 0s-1 Loose, reddish brown, fine lo coarae gravelly, very silty, fine ta medium SAND, moisl. Abundant organics/roots. P.t-'e-t-cc=-1 ................................................................................. . I:'," ,i":,rs'cwc'c,·, Vary loose, yellow brown, fine to cciarse gravelly, fine lo ····· gis-2A S-28 SW ··-.SANO,.momt. .......................................... . 0 S-J SM Very loose, brown, fine lo coarse gra\18lly, slighlly silty 10 silty, fine to coarse SAND, moist 0s-<1 ~11--==+--:-:--::---:-----::--:---~-,------,---=------1 GP Medium dense, olive brcwm, very fme to coarse sandy, fine IA S.S h'-.JJf-==-1-, lo coarse GRAVEL, moist k'.J GP \Medium·d~~:~a~:1~~~~:~:!2·i~·coa·r;:;; 0 s-a GRAVEL, moist. Cobbles present Fine lo coaroe sand. Note: Blow oaunl foraample S-6 is lnllaled due to fraclured IA 5.7 kJ,-\Sl--h coarse gravel& end cobbles in sampler. ~ ML B o es da ra "sh brown. Cobbles resent. SM Very :stiff lo hard, brown lo dark gray, slightly fine sandy, SILT, moist. Silt ls laminated. Silt transitions from brovm to dark gray at 19.5 feel. [G~CIAL DRIFT Very d nse, brown, &ilty fin S .... 0 D,wet. w ~-.... s !!!"' "'.ll ~l w-o..e 1-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 5-8-11 12-2S-22 5--10-9 50/6" 40 IZls-12 27-50/J" 45 50 Tolal deplh = 51 feet. Groundwater encountered at 30 feel. 55 ~ "' ~ "' w :i: b GS GS %F %F AL NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only al lhe specified location and on lhe date indicaled and therefore may not necessarily be Indicative of other times and/or locations. KING COUNTY nm REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND HWAGEOSCIENCES INC EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON LOCATION: See Site Plan, Figure 2 DATE STARTED: 3/2212001 DA TE COMPLETED; 3/2212001 LOGGED BY: BKH "' w ~ z a "' Cl 0 Non.Standard Penelration Resistance (300 lb. welghl, JO" droP) A Blows per fool 10 20 JO 40 :J.\· ~.=\=·i=\~·l+ \ = 50 ······'"······1 .. -· .. i·······l·--.. -•-···"·l•• .... j ............. +----- • · r ,t~~,~i:~k.\~~1 ·.·· .. : .... --:· ····r··· .\····-·r·····[··i······1·:·: .. r···: : i i ! 1 ! i ··· ... ·t-··· ·t···-.......... , ..... ,-r .. ····t······.--····· ...... ~······ \ .... -! .... \ ...... L ..... \ ...... 1 ...... ~ ...... l ....... ::J::J :~.L: _·i•::•:•t •:•••••L••-L::l..:•:: ...... : ....... 1 ... !_ ..... .L .... L .... l .... .J ..... .L .... L .... ...... ] ....... :--.-~ ..... J ...... J ....... J ...... i ...... ; ...... 1 ... ······l·······f-·-···l······+·····l·······'······"'······f·--···l-··-· .... .i ....... l ...... 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I ' . .. • • - DRILLING CCIWPAH'f: Gregory Drilling Inc. ORIWNG METHOD: CME 850 SPMPLING METHOD: 3• SplH Spoon w/ 30CW-Hammer SURFACE ELEVATION: :Ml ::t feet 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 • • ·~ • • ·~ • • ·• GW GM SP SM SM ML GW DESCRIPTION Medium dense, brown, sandy, fine lo coarse GRAVEL, moist. Cobbles present. Fine lo coarse sand. Gravel~ and cobble11 are rounded. [RECESSIONAL OUTWASH] Organics/roots noted lo approximalelv 4 feet. Sample S-5 slightly silty. Note: Fractured cobbles in sample s~s produce artificially high blCVi count. Hard, olive brown, gravelly, fine lo coarse sandy SILT, moist. Fine to coarse gravel. Very dense, yellow brov,m, slightly silty, sandy, fine to coarse GRAVEL, wet. Fine lo coarse sand. ADVANCE OUTWAS Tolal deplh = 50.8 feet. Groundwater encountered at 30 feel. UJ (.) ! 'i' ~~ "·-~l ~e [Zls-1 4-6-6 0 S-2 8-6-9 121 S-3 4-8-12 [21 S-4 4-14-19 E3S-8A 8-10-13 S-8B \Z]S-10 18-33-23 0 s~ 11 2s.so13~ " t- " UJ >- 0: w ~ %F NOTE: This Jog of subsurface conditions applies only al lhe specified location and on the date indicated and therefore may nol necessarily be indicalive of other limes and/or locations. KING COUNTY .. REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND HWAGEOSCIENCES INC EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON LOCATION: See Site Plan, figure 2 DA TE ST AR TED, 312212001 CATE COMPLETED: 3/22/2001 LOGGED BY: BKH 0: ~ z :, 0 0: C) Non..Staridard Penetration Resistance (300 lb. weight, 30" drop) A BIOY,'S par foot 0 10 20 30 40 50 :t,!; \ -u~t~ 1~t=\:.·. ::::::L::::! ::::} :::· i:::::L:::: L:::L:::.L:::l:::::~: ·\.!::l:\::::\::t::!::.\::J:::: .. l::~ i ... : . .i .... : ... 1 .. i ... ::].::: ••h••iHh••+•••••{•••••+•• ... i••••h•f•••u•{•••••••f••H••{•H•o• :: :!.}:.L:f ::.\:::::"!:::):::::: i::::t:::: :::::·J :::J::::::i:::::·i::::J:::::·L::}::::·L::l:::: . ...... ; ..... 4•.\ ...... } ...... ).·---!------l·-···--l---··•i-->·· ------l·······l···-··f----···f··-·--f--·····1-···--f-·······------f.------ :::J:·r :J :::::!::::::\.::::::1::::::1 ::::: \:::::J:>: : : : : : : : : : ······'····-··1······'··-···1--···•'····---1--···-l··---··1·····-······ 0 : . : . : : : : . t:!::::L:::! ::\: ::;::::\:::!:::\·:· ..... ······,······<·······/·····-~-----··t----·-~ ...... : : '. 1 i : : 20 40 60 80 . Water Content(%) Plastic Limit I 8 I Liquid Limit Na1ural Water Content BORING: BH-2 PAGE: 1 or 1 100 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 PROJECT NO.: 99075 FIGURE, A-3 BORING 99075A.GPJ 6J1BJ01 ' ' ' . ,, •• - DRIWNG Cot,,v>ANY: Gregory Drilling Inc, DRILLING METHOD: CME 850 SAMPLING METHOD: 3• Split Spoon wl 300# Hammor SURFACE ELEVATION: 338 ± reel I ~ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 ! .J g 16 tJ ~ !IJ DESCRIPTION GM Loose, dark brown, silty, sandy, fine to coarse GRAVEL, moist. Cobbles prQSent. Fine to coarse sand. Abundant ta.JCL---1 .. organics/roots. GW \ ........................ .IRECESSIONAL.OUTWASHJ ........... .-.. Medium dense, olive brown lo yellow brown, slighllv silty to clean, sandy, fine to coarse GRAVEL, moist. Fine to coarse sand. Broken cobbl@S in samples S-1 and S-2 produce inflated blow counts. GM Medium dense, yellcm brown, silty, sancty, fine lo coarse GRAVEL, moist. Fine to coarse sand. Occasional cobbles present. Becomes. 'NOi. ML gra,eGJdy SIL , mol IFT/TI L] S-o. SM SM Very encountered at approximately 40 feei GM Very , olive gray, silty, sandy, fine to coan.e GRAVEL, wet Twa lenses of clean fine to coarse sand, ~..JJ:j__j .. _approximele~2_1nches_thick each~in sampJe.S-9 .... GW ·~ Very dense, olive gray, sandy, fine to coarse GRAVEL, we1. Fine to coarse sand. Tola! depth .. 50.4 feel. Groundwater encounlered al 24 feet. w u !I i'! !!! u ~ "' .s ~l "' w :c w-I-o.e 0 [Z] S-1 15-10-9 [Z] S-7 18-29-50 [2] S-8 6-18-34 12] S-9 22-50/5" NOTE: This log of subsurlace conditions applies only al lhe specified location and on the dale indicated and lherefore may nol necessarily be indica1ive of olher limes and/or locations. KING COUNTY um REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND HWAGEOSCIENCES INC EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON LOCATION: See Site Plan, Figure 2 DATESTARTEO: 3122/2001 DATE COMPLETED: 312312001 LOGGED BY: BKH "' Non-Slandard Penelralion Reais.tance w ~ (300 lb. welghl, 30" drop) ~ • Blowa per foot z :, 0 0: "' 0 10 20 30 40 50 : : : 1 ' . .:j:::j:::\:::i::::f:::::\:::::!:::i:.:.l:::: ··l .. ··• .. !··•·•+••····t-····i·••••••l••••••i••·····l•·••••1••••·· ...... [ ...... [ ...... ! ..... ·! ...... j ..... J ....... [ ...... i ...... \ ..... . ·····-;·--····!···· .. { ...... f······i·· .. ···1··---·l·······I·----·,-----· :!::\-:::::-L:.::1 :·::::··\·:::::; •• :: t::::1::::: !::::::L::::. .. '.. \::i::::]::::::i. ::::l::::L:::-'.:::l.::::: ... 1 .... .) ...... 1 ..... i .. *j ...... t ...... f ...... ( ...... 1 ...... . •.• ··--t ····i····· ·t-·····-t-······t--····-t-······f-: ... i-······ -:?!=t' i i t~r: r ::: c: :: \ .. : \::::] ::: ::::::!:· :!::::l:::: ...... i ...• : ...... t ....... i ...... i ...... ! ...... ] ...... !------1-> . ..... ; .............. ; ........... •··+······)--··--+····--•······~--... . ...... l ...... i ...... l ..... i ..... l .... l ...... i ..... l ...... l. .... . :::~ :!:::i::::i::::i:::::i :::i:::+ .. : ...... L. ... L .... L. ... L .... L ... t ...... L. ... L .... L ..... . ..... : ... )• .. ! ....... J ...... j ...... j ...... t ... ) ...... ! .. ~ .. •••··+••••••O .. ····'·······l····•·+·••••+•••••l·······I·•""'' ....... =1·t=i=. !~f. i=i H · .... '. ...... : ..... ; ...... : ..•.. --: ...... : ..... ) ...... '. ...... . .. .... i., ... \ ....... \ ...... ~ ....... \ ...... \ .. ,- . -..... i_ ....... 1_ ...... i;·· . : ...... i'······i······:······: : : ..... :--· .. ·j······· ·····+······i······{--···+·--··i·······t·····+··---·1--···-; ..... . l T ' ' : ' ' ! ' ..... ; ... ·;···---·:-· 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 0 20 40 60 BO 100 Water Content(%) Plastic Limit I • I Liquid Lil{ljJ Natural Waler Content BORING: BH-3 PAGE: 1 of 1 PROJECT NO.: 99075 FIGURE: A-4 BORING 99075A.GPJ 6118I01 •• ' . I l • " .. . ' ' -~ j - DRILLING COMPANY: GreQOfY Drilling Inc:. DRILLING METHOD: CME 850 SM1PLING METHOD: 3• Split Spoon wJ 300# Hammer SURFACE ELEVATION: 338 • feel DESCRIPTION Loose, dark brown, silty, sandy, fine lo coarse GRAVEL, moist. Cobbles present. Fine to coan.e sand. Abundant lll,,'!''""'~k organics/roots. ILL w u ~1 ,-.c m.~ w"' ~l ~e 5 Medium den1e, brown, gravelly, fine lo coarse SAND, moist. Fine to coan1;e gravel. [2] S-1 S.7-10 E'l::rn=:-f-,,, ________________________ [.RECESSIONAL OUTWASH) ___ ·-·········---·--····- Loose, lan, silty, sandy, fine to coarse GRAVEL, moist. Fine to coarse und. 10 15 20 25 30 35 45 50 55 ""'",'!---1------------·------------·-----·--------------------- l;,lnlr.M';;L:';1·-· Soft lo medium sliff, Ian, fine sandy SILT, moist. . GW \orgenics/root~tpr658nt. ............... _________ _.., ............................ __ / - - GM Medium dense, llghl olive brown, slightly sihy, sandy, fine ta coarse GRAVEL, moist. Fine lo coarse &and, Oxidation slains noted in sample S-3. 1'--.,J,1,4---!------------------------·-----------------------·----------·----- SM Medium dense, olive brown, gravelly, silly, fi H-+t-=5ccMct·-,§~.Q,.m9!~Lf.i9~J9.5;AArn!!.9~~L. ··------ Medium dense, olive brown, grav , silty, fine to me ·um SAND, moist. Fina to Coarse gra I. A 1-inch clean, arse sand Jens in sample S-5. SM l+-H--cc-,-1--·-----------------------·------- SM Very de se, oli e Total depth• 45.3 feet. Groundwater encounlered al 38.5 feet. g]S-2A 2-3-2 S-2B 0 S-3 2-5-5 l2J s-7 5015• [2] S-8 15-32-39 "' ,- "' w ,- 0: w I ,- 0 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on 1he dale indicated and lherefore may nol necessarily be indicative or other times and/or locations. KING COUNTY D REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND HWAGEOSClENCES INC EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON LOCATION: See SIio Plan, Figure 2 CATE STARTED: 312312001 DATE COMPLETED: 312312001 LOGGED BY: BKH 0: Non-Standard Ponetnuion Realalance ~ (300 lb. welghl, 30· drop) ~ A Blows per foot z :, 0 ll'. " 0 10 20 30 40 50 . . : --!-'--·+···+·---+-··+--··+--·· ··----! ..... }.-.... j ..... -.: ...... i-----i-..... j. .. ___ ; __ -·-·1 ____ .. ··•i··----·!·----·!-···!----·-!·--...!------~-----·l------1----.. · ...... r·· ···t ····+·· .. ··1------i··----,------1-------,------1------ ------;-------;·-----i--.. ·-!----.. l------l---··-!·--·--l------[ ...... _ ··-···i-.. -· ·\· --·-1·------•--·+· ..... , ... -1----·-·t··----1---·-·· "'---f---!----!--•-1----.. !----l-----l----l-----i·------ " i---l---1---: .. ___ ; ____ f ___ ,,,i ____ j ___ :_j_::::. 1 ---1------'.------1---···l ·----l----1------1------. "'1·--···!·---··i-------,------1-------,------1------- ... \.-----!------\-----l------i-------!------\------· -1---\ .... L'.---1---!---!----···1--···· 1------1-·-····•"·--·•··--·--•----.. 1------- -.. ' ::!:---: ::::: :: \::::i:::: l:::: !:::::: . ..... t ..... .:i---·--i ....... \ ...... l. .. _ .. I---... 1 ...... l. _____ t_ _____ _ ..... ~-----l--·--~----.. -!----.. ;------l------!------l------l-> ------1----·--f-·-··-1-······l--····{·····-•·-----1------·•····--1-----: • : ; l : ______ ; ____ .. _l ______ j_ __ , __ t ______ i.._ .. ,l ...... t-..... l ...... t _____ _ ...... ; .... :------:--· .. ·-i------;------:------~------~-----·i-> ______ 1 _______ ! ··-··· r ...... L ..... L ..... J . ____ _T ____ .J _____ _T ___ __ ______ '. ...... L .... '. ....... L .... 1 _____ .l._ ___ .J ..... .l.. .. --L .... :t--!---!---i----!-----!-----!----+·- :::L -! ---i---l------r_ ___ ;_ -1-----!-:::_ \ ___ :_ ··--•--" ·•··----{-------1-----·•·--···-f·-----1------1------1··-> :::i::: i:::l:::::i::::::i-:::\ :::i ::::::i:::::c:: ---··-~----·--\ ..... : ....... j ..... ~ .. ----~------C ... L ____ ;__ ___ __ : ; : I ] I ! .j 't i i t ·----~------./ __ ... ;,..---i---- • ·--'.·-----'.-·-··-:,_ .... ' : l : i """"!"'"""' --.. ···;·-··":'"""" 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 0 20 40 60 80 100 Waler Content(%) Plastic Limit I e I liquid Limit Natural Waler Content BORING: BH-4 PAGE: 1 of 1 PROJECT NO.: 99075 FIGURE: A-5 BORING 90075A.GPJ 611 Ml1 '' l •- I ' ' i .l ' J • • l ' - DRILLING COMPANY: Gregory Dritllng Inc_ DRILLING METHOD: CME 850 SkMPUNG METHOD: 3• SpUI Spoon w/ 300# Hammor SURFACE ELEVATION: 333 ~ feet 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 ~ u ..., ..., g lil rl ~ C/) C/) :, DESCRIPTION Loosa, dark brown, silty, gravelly, fine lo coarse SAND, l!,,lll',lf-.i>J"-j-,moisl. Fine to coar&e gravel. Abundanl crganlcs/rools. ILL? GP GM Medium dense, brown, sandy, fine to coarse GRAVEL, moist. Fine to coal'$8 asnd. Note: Freclured gravels In sample S-1 produce innated -· blow count. \----·--··-···-··-···· ... [RECESSIONAL OUTWASHl .•.•.................... / Medium dense, yellowish brOINll, slightly silty, slightly sandy, tine to COat'SO GRAVEL, moist. Flne 10 coarse sand. tc'<cnr""-1-·-Mectium .stiff'lyeJlow brov.m.._.9.ravel~1 sandySILT,.moist ... t.1edium den&e, yellow brown, sJighlly silty, sandy, fine to coarse GRAVEL, mOtSt. Fine to coarse sand. Cobbles present Note: Fractured cobbles In sample S...S produce inflated l",l,nll=ccl-·.blcwv.counl. .... _.,,, ..... _ ............... _______ ............. _ ......... _ .. _ .. . Medium dense, dark olive brown, very sandy, fine lo coarse GRAVEL. moist Fine to coarse sand. ~•,Medium s1iff 1 olive_brawn ClAY .,.moist ....... --·········· Pr'f'l-51'"1-:\Medlum.dense,_olive brown,.fine.to.medium ........ , .. _oist. CL \Medium stffl', olive brown, slightly fine elly, slightl fine SM \SancbCLAY_..m.oJst._ .... .--.. -.......... ----·--··-····--....... . Medium dense, olive gray, grav61 , 11ery silty, tine to medium SANO, mois ine 1o c rse 90 SM Very de to mecU SW Very dense, brownish gray, slightly gravelly, fine to coarse SAND.wet. 0: UJ UJ ~-UJ "' C/) 0. ::, ,_ G I- i'.: :, !Ilg C/) z I!! UJ UJ "'-..., ..., :i 0: 0. 0. UJ :la :la I 0 "' C/) o..- (2J s-1 s.-10-13 [2] S-2 4-5-5 0 S-3 4-5-6 [2] S-4 4-5-6 GS [2J S-5 J-S-<; GS l2J S-6 3-4-46 S-1110-36-50/Y GS 0s-12 30-5013• 12Js.13 29-5013" 50 [ADVANCE OUTWASH] L·~·~·..,,__.,_ ___________________ ~ [2)S-1418-36-50l3n Total depth "' 51.3 feet. Groundwater encountered at 47 feet. 55 NOTE: This log of subsurface condilions applies only at lho specified location and on 1he date indicated and therefore may not necessarily be indicafive of o1her limes and/or locations. KING COUNTY .. REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND HWAGEOSCIENCES INC EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON LOCATION: See Site Plan, Figure 2 DA TE ST AR TED: 31231'2001 DATE COMPLETED: 3/2312001 LOGGED BY: BKH 0: Non-Slendard Penetration Resistance UJ i (300 lb. weight, 30" drop) A Blows per foot z :, 0 0: " 0 10 20 30 40 50 : ; ·;·-----'. -···· ·····: ....... !·-·-·r···· ·-···-;·-·····:···--·;---···+·-···:·--·- :~:: r::c: :::l:L:::1:::1:::L:: ··-··· :._ •... .i._ : ...... ! ··-·-·; ··--·.: ...... : ... ·--·!·-·-·· i ·-···· ··-··-i·-···--'..-•. --J ...... ~ ..... -1-.. ···-t-·····l .. ·····t·-----L .. -.. . ~.! .. ! .. ! .... ~ .. ! ... ! ... ! .... ! ..... . .,, .. +.,••••f•-•••••/.-·-••f••-·--~-----•,f,u,.•~ --·--•t•-•n•{-• .. ,, • ...... i ..... l ...... ] ...... l ..... l ..... l ...... J ..... l ...... : .... ·. : ! :: \::[:::):::::] ::: !::::]::: : !::::::\ ... :. . .-•-•f--·-·--j·-.. -•i••o•-.tu-•••1 "·-·-l-·--••i,.,.•.,J-.--.-1"--•n• .. ~ ... ; ..... !.! ..... ; ... ! .. ! .. ! .... ! ..... ······+······!······i·······f··--·-l-·-·-··l····--l··-··-·1--··-·l··-··· = t :!:,i-i:1-ib(-!·· ····{ .. ···•-···+···+· ··~· ·····i·-·· +·····+·-··+~ ·····( .. ··<···-.. '. .. ·····:-·---· >-.: ..... ..: .. --·· i-··· . ! : . : . . : : : : -··;, 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 0 20 40 60 100 Water Content(%) Plastic Limil J • I Liquid Limit Natural Water Content BORING·. BH-5 PAGE: 1 of 1 PROJECT NO.: 99075 FIGURE, A-6 BORING 99075A.GPJ 6118/01 I , ~ i,.i,, • • ~ ; • • EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Harlow Construction EXCAVATING EOUIF'MENT: Cat E120B Track Mounled Excavator LOCATION: See Sile Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 12/17/99 LOGGED BY: J. Schrank SURFACE ELEVATION: 342 ± Feet I I :;: l'i 0- 3- - - 6- - - g- - 12- - 15- -' 0 ID :i; >- "' <h 0: "' "' :I ID "' () ... 5 IB ... "' 0: "' \.._ UJ () I "' b :, DESCRIPTION 0: UJ !;,: . 3: 0 z :, 0 0: " 0 3 SKETCH OF SOUTH SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (foet) 6 9 I 12 15 § ----------------. rO ML Loose, brown, fine to coarse gravelly, fine sandy SILT, m S-1 : : Abundant rootlets present. Cobbles present. l . . : l l;:',ir'lr.::=h ...... · ......... ;......... .: ......... · ......... --------· ---------· ---------11-GW OP SOIL S-2 GS j · . . . . • I, Medium dense, yelloY.!ish brown, clean to slighlly silty, ve : •• fine to coarse GRAVEL, moist Slightly layered with finer a ·--[-·-· ···I ~ • coarser gravel layers. Abundant cobbles present ML ··.M;d1~;;;-~tfff'b~~iEf:~!~f~~l~~g;n;·~;;;.:;;;···· D _ . _ f--3 ,-.,.++--<··.e'~~~~L..................................... .. ..... .... . ......... . .... . ........ . . ·····1 .... 1.. ..J ......... ; ......... ; ......... 1 ......... ;... . ....... 1 ~ SM Medium dense, yellowish brown, slightly gravelly, silty, medium lo -------~ ' r r ·1:, Ml 1-· -Medi~m-~-iffi. ·br~~-.--s1-i.:r-.· m~i~t:·- .....;> Bottom of test pit at 8.5 feet. f--+-+---+--+---i----t--i--+--j-f------,f-----1~9 No groundwater or seepage obse,ved, ~ ..... ; ... , . . . . . ·: ~ >--12 ······+········:·········: ......... ,~ ....... ; ....... t·· .. ,~ ' L...15 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only et the specined location end on Iha dale indicated and therefore may_f!Dl_~sarily be Indicative of olher limes and/or locelions. um HWAGEOSCIENCES INC TPIT15 99075".GPJ e/18/01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT_~~ LOG OF TEST PIT TP-1 PAGE; 1 or 1 99075 FlGUR~ A-7 I ~ i-,, ... • EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark HartO'.'IConstruclion EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cat E120B Track Mounted Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 339 ± Feet .,; "' :5 <> u • ~ _, _, 0 • .,_ • • "' '" UJ a, - ~ z lll lll •· "' w I •. • LOCATION: See Site Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 12/17"'9 LOGGED BY: J. Schrank SKETCH OF NORTH SIDE OF PIT ! r 0 I-a, "-:E UJ >-D "' o-, [Tl -11:: "' ii! ii! z "' \: ::, u ~ ~ 0 HORlZONTAL DiSTANCE (feet) "' "' ::, DESCRIPTION "' "' <!J 0 J 6 9 I I ' I I . I , ,s ~ , .. .I lr-0 12 SM Loose, brown, silty, fine SAND, moist. Abundant rootlets SW OPSOIL ~ . ,,T,. Medium dense, reddish brown, fine lo coarse gravelly, fine,,_"_--,,H-+--'S~-~1--------, -'c'l-5-M-,-,h coarse SANO, moist. SW FILL • , , , • Medium dense, dark brown, s11gnt1y smy to silt)', line 10 coan, "'---H---~ ····l··-······1················-t-.. ··· .. 1 .. ·-····f- ' I- 3-·', '.. gravelly, fine to coarse SANO, moisl. Abundant orgenie&lrootlets. r 3 :•:•: OLD TOPSOIL • ·, • • .. Medium dense, brown, fine lo coarse gravelly, fine to coarse ~ GW \ moist. Cobbles present. --l I \. .............................. ~!?.c;;~-~-~!Q~.1:-:.Q.~~t«l................................. 1- • Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse sandy, fine lo coarse GRAVEL, • moist. Mostfy coarse gravel present Ravelling occurs in the I-- gravel. Cobbles present 6 6-j~,' . ~ -' -' 9- Bottom of 1est pi1 al approximately 7 feet. No seepage or groundwaler obsa,ved. 1- . ..... r 9 ······'·········!-·····+·· ·-··' '- 12-r-----r-''-t---'l:t==:::;:l'--t~t----t----t~t----t----t~t----t----t---jl-12 ---····· t- . 15-'--~-i====±============'\----1.--\.l__--1.~J___.l_~J__.....i..~1-.....l.~J___J L_ 15 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies onfy at the specified locallon and on lhe dale Indicated and therefore may not necessarJly be indicaliYe of other times end/or locations. IJ~ H\.VAGEOSOENCESINC TPIT15 99075A.GPJ 6118/01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJ~CT _M9~ LOG OF TEST PIT TP-2 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FIGURE: A-8 I .. .. 1"1, ~ • EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Harlow Construction EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cat E120B Track Mounted Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 340 :t Feet ui "' :s • u ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ "' I 0 "' CD .._ :; u a. "' w >-::, 0 "' \ DESCRIPTION • • • 0: w ID w \___ I ) 0-, l:ll·J SM . ·: SP Dense, brown lo dark brown, si·l·ty·. fine SAND, moist. Ab~ 4 -r\ 1oollets present. / I \ rTOPSOIY._____ _ {) S-1 • 0: ~ w ~ "' ~ w .._ 0: z w ::, I 0 b 0: " 0 3 LOCATION: Sae Site Plan, F'igure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 12/17199 LOGGED BY: J_ Schrank SKETCH OF WEST SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE ~eel) 6 • 12 I t 15 ~ ~ J GW 3--I ·•· lt--,---;-········: ...... ..1. .... ~j--J._j.--+---,--_·j·····1·~-L ... f--··.1~ ... ,_l ---------------· . Ir. I 1 ! ! i i i ~~~f !~~?.~l~~?E:::::::~~1 ~.~ ~1~~i CT-s:2 ~s \ >---+---+---1--+---+--+--'--+--+---'---'--f--.----'---I f-3 Medium dense, gray, medium lo coarse sandy, GRAVEL, moist. "---.J ··--+------1 ~ •• -I '. Similar to gravelly sand above, except more grlll/el present. . .•. ; ......... ; ........ f·······+· --··+·· ..... j !- Cobbles present l~ 6--I ~:j ' -~ I ~------------l=---1-------l-~l_J._~__J__------t--~f-6 , .......... , ..... , .. , ........ , .. , ... ; ...... ; ..... , ... , I·· ; ..... '·····+······'······<··!~ ~J-='.: .... ; ..... +··············i !<·······:·+·······' ... ; +·······> ' ,~ Becomes more cobbly. Exlensive ravelling. 9- Bottom of test pit at 8 feet. No seepage or groundwater observed. f--i---,--+--,.--,--+--,.--,--t--,.--,--+-~---i---<f-9 12- -L1J~l~~I~--i-t1crct1cc ... c ...... i~, 2 ~ - 15-=EIJ+=~~_J__l.__ '-15 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specfrted location and on lhe date Indicated and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other Umes and/or locations. 11~ HW"AGEOSCIENCESINC 1°PIT1 ~ QM?!i.A GPJ 611&'01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT NO,: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-3 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FIGURE: A-9 I ' ' I,.,. • • EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Harlow Construction EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cal E120B Track Mounted Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 343 ± Feet ~ ,g_ I I- ll. ~ 0- -' 0 ID :;; >-"' ui "' :s u -' 5 "' "' u "' ::, DESCRIPTION ~ i;., 0: w w ID r:: z \..__ i i ~ Loose, dark brown, fine lo coarse sandy SILT to silty S~ 9 Abundant rootlets present ~--11.+~------- [TOPSOIL] - S-1 0: w !;;c ~ z ::, 0 Q'. " 0 ' ,, .. 3 LOCATK:>N: See Sile Plan, F,gure 2 DATE COMPLETED, 12117/99 LOGGED BY: J. Schrank SKETCH OF NORTH SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (foet) 6 9 12 l ~ I L b~ Medium dense, oxidized reddi&h brown, sJightty silty, fine 1 -------'""' lr-------r--, ----,---------t, 1~; ......... 1,---+--' ......... J ...... ~ . .J ........ ! -+--1 ~, ! -+----r-1 i--,--.f! l 10 -sandy, GRAVEL, moist. Oxidalioo and ravelling present. [FILL] 3-\1--+~+--+-~~+--+--...;.~;----+-_.;.~+--+--+~+-~~3 GW Medium dense, yellowish brDV.'n, very sandy, fine to coarse ········/······· ····+· L GAAVEL. moist. [RECESSIONAL OUTWASH] L Sand content increases. -------i:=::::: \..-5 .4 r:::_s I \ T'\, . + . , ., .... , ......... , ....... , ........ , ........ , ......... ; .. ·+········'·········i·····--·I ~ H:1/······-/11/ r/··1···1~9 g-Bottom of lest pi! al B feet. No groundwaler or seepage observed. -~·;····, -........ < ......... ; ........ IL ···:··- 12-H---'--t----\:l:~rt--+ L12 -....... 1 ......... • ......... • ......... 1 ......... • ......... • ......... IL -········+········1···· ...... / ......... ( ......... ········+········/ ........ .IL 15-~~--t===============~---'---\.l._---'~-'---....l..~-'------'~.L...---'~i..__JL.15 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at lhe specified tocation and on Iha dale Indicated and lhererore may not necessarity be indicative or other limes and/or localions. 11~ H\\TAGEOSGENCESINC TPIT15 99075A.GPJ 611BI01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-4 PAGE: 1 or 1 99075 FIGURE: A-10 I ' !, • EXCAVATION COMPANY; Mark Har1ow Construction EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cat E12DB Track Mounted Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 342 ± Feet "' "' :'i ~ u -' ~ -' 0 :,:: 0 "' ,-IO "' "-:; u "' >-"' Q "' :, DESCRIPTION 011.1 1.1 SM ~ Loose, dark brown.silty, fine SAND, moist. -oP~l..b: 3 6 9 12 15 SM ~ ... 1~ .. ' Loose to medium dense, reddish bf'DINn, sitty, fine to coarse gravelly, fine to coarse SAND, moist. Black organics, Including wood fragments, present. FIU' Medium den&e, yellow brown, fine to coarse sandy, fine lo coarse GRAVEL, moist. Cobbles present. Ravelling present. (RECESSIONAL OUTWASH] Bottom of test pit at 11 feet. No groundwater or seepage observed. r- O'. "' w "' "-:; 1:: ~ w UJ ir ir ~ ~ U) U) Q S-1 Q S-2 Q S-3 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only al 1he specified location and on Iha dale indicaled ~nd the~~~_!e_~ay not necessarily be lndic:alive or other times end/or ~ions. ~ ::!~ ::, UJ ,-,- !!!z oo :; u KING COUNTY U) ,- "' UJ ,- O'. w ~ 0 O'. UJ !.= ~ z 5 0: LOCATION: See Site Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 12117199 LOGGED BY: J. Schrank SKETCH OF EAST SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE ~eel) ,,. l t " 0 3 6 9 12 15 UJ 0 -a / / L_:_J __ l-----i---+--+--: -:--1----j---s--1~ ···-r·· ~ 3 -------i -1------1-··:-·:-- ' --1 6 I ''-g --. I. f : : : : [ ... ---1 · ________ · ________ -r-- I • ~ 1-__;_.____..;._-l-----__;_.------e--+--+-----+-t-----+---j--t-----t-._._;.-------i f---12 ---------'--·-·----'---------1---------:---------.-, ~~_j____l______j_~ L.15 IJ~ HWAGEOSCIENCES INC REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON LOG OF TEST PIT TP-5 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 A-11 PROJECT NO.: FIGURE: TPIT15 9907SA.GPJ 6118/01 " > . ... . ... •• EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Harlow Construcllon EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cal E120B Track Mounted Excavalor SURFACE ELEVATION: 333 ± Feet I ~ ~ 0 u; "' 5 t) --' 0 --' 0 "' m <I) ::; t) ,. "' "' :, DESCRIPTION ~ IJ ~ SM / Loose, brown, silty, fine SAND, moist. Abundanl roon GW \ [TOPSOIL' • "' w UJ m "' ~ ... :, ui-"' z w w w "' ... ' i) :, a: ~ a. ...... w ::; !!!z ~ < Oo !/l ::; t) 0 \:::L:::::~:d:;;~::: :~~~~:s•e le .!J:": • I ., SM 3 6 "C; ·o 0 oCs ·o 0 9-j fo C, GP medium SAND, moist. Some coarse sand present. Oxidation Is more extensive on not1hem side (lo 6.5 feet) of test pit than on southern side (oxidation only to 3.5 feet}. Roofs present. Medium dense, yellowish brown, very sandy, fine lo coarse GRAVEL, moist. Fine to coarse sand. Some oxidalion present Some cobble layers present [RECESSIONAL OUTWASHJ "' w I z 5 a: ·"' 0 ···+· • LOCATION: See Sffi!!I Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 12/171'99 LOGGED BY: J. SchrBnk SKETCH OF NORTH SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (leet) 3 6 9 12 ·········f·······-;--- ··,·········,·····1----:·······, ··•··· -··----r :---·: + ;········' ·+·-;-i .., I ~ 15 ~ 0 3 6 9 12--ilo(\'1 I I 1-12 Bottom or test pit a113 feet No groundwater or seepage observed. Very little ravelling present. The walls slend almosl vertlcally. 15 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the dale Indicated and lherefore may no! necessari_ly_ be fndicalive of other times and/or locations. u~ HWAGEOSCIENCES INC ni1T1S RM75A.GPJ 811Ml1 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-6 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FIGURE: 15 A-12 •· ' EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Harlow Construction EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cat E120B Track Mounted Excavator LOCATION: Sae Sile Pian, Ftgure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 12/17199 LOGGED BY: J. Schrank SURFACE ELEVATION: 338 ± Feet 'i ~ _, I 0 ,_ "' a. ;:;; w >-0 "' 0---, ~ ,cs o[ 0 3-, ,cs O [ ~ '" ,D,• -! t ['. o, 6-, ,G' g- 12- 15- "' 5 u 5 "' ti "' ::, SM GP GP "' w "' w a, "' w ::, ,_ ~ 1== "' z w ~ w w ,_ l ~ -~-\ ~¢ m "' z w ::, I 0 ;:;; ,_ "' 0 CJ SKETCH OF NORTH SIDE OF PIT 0 t r~~---r~-r-~r-~r--i:_-r~,-~;.-~,------,~~~...,...~~_:15 ~ HORIZONTAi. D[STANCE ~eel) 3 6 9 12 Loose, reddish brown, sllty, gravelly, medium SANO, ~ JFILLJ Loose lo medium dense, yellov,,lsh brown, very sandy, fi ' ·····!···· ,o ••••••••• , •••••••• j •• : : coarse GRAVEL, moist. Cobbles present. Ravelling pr \ [RECESSIONAL OUTWASHJ GS D 1-------;----+--!--.---+---+---+--+---l--;--.;--j-----;_-----i-----j f-3 loose 1o medium dense, gray, fine to coarse sandy, fine lo coar e GRAVEL, moist. l- Bottom of lest pit at 8.5 feel. No groundwaler or seepage observed. Tes! pit located in lhe side or existing cut bank. ~ ~6 ····I···•••••• ......... : ......... : ......... 1~ ~-+-----i------i-.;-.---!----+-!---i----l------;.-.;.---+----+--,----,f-9 .-------+--+---+--, +···+· -i-· ··:-· ·:-···1· ·, l-12 m~-H--t---rtt. 1 u~ ·········'·········'-1·-··'·········'········· ~ .. ; L15 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions appr.es onty at the specified location and on lhe date indicated and therefore may not necessarily be Indicative of other times and/or locations. II~ HWAGEOSCIENCES INC TPrT11:i QDl"l7FiA r.P.I At1M'l1 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-7 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FIGURE: A-13 • I, ., ~ • EXCAVATION COM?ANY: Mark Harlow Construction EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cal E120B Track Mounted Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 340 :I: Feet <fl u, .'.S i" " :! ~ ..., 0 r 0 u, I-al u, a. ::; " • " 0: "' w w I-I "' w I- Ir z w :, r 0 • . LOCATION: See S"e Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 12/17J99 LOGGED BY: J. Schrank SKETCH OF WEST SIDE OF PIT ! ~ w >-u, 0 u, --, -~"w,u, ,M, ' O--, Medium dense, dark brown to reddish brown, silty, fin coarse 1'-.,A,f...C.c;.-h graYelly, fine SANO, moist. Organics, including roollets an . . . \ \..__ I-0: ni::<::l"'CIC>Tlnf.r 0 " D ' f--;~--,~1-~,-~,--j~,-~--,~t--~,--,~-+~~~~~15 ~ I rO HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (feel) 3 6 9 12 wood rragments, present. Cobbl~:resent. ·····r······· ········r····-··r···-j ······t·····-····f-······-:---·····-'.-·-··---11- Medium dense brown fine to coarse sandy fine to coa ........ \ .. \.. ·· ......... j. --:------------1 ~ GRAVEL, moi!rt. Cobbles present. ' : j [RECESSIONAL OUTWASHJ G . l-3 , • .·, SW Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse gravelly, fine lo coarse SA .• •••• moist. J · · GW Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse sandy, fine to coarse GRAV • ' moist Cobbles present. 6---I l-6 ML MediurTI stiff, brown, SILT, moist. Organics/roots present. ..... ,. ~ .•. Laminations.present._ ....................................................................... . Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse sandy, fine lo coarse GRAVEL, r-' 9---I • I • moist Cobbles present. ! r 9 \ __ ~ ~ •I' ---·-'·-·-·-·--~ . ·-· 12-Botlom of test pit at 11 feet. No groundwater or seepage present. ~....),._~c::i::~--+----+---t--t--t---+---:--t--t-~t-12 ·-·/ ... -.. _ .. _,_ .. -1~ 15 '--~----l~,,;,,....i~="==,-l~~c--1~.J.._--'~...L_--'~-"----"-~-"----'-----''--15 NOTE: This log cf subsurface condllions applles onty at the specified loealion end on the date indicated and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other limes end/or locations. um HWAGEOSCIENCES INC TPIT15 S9075A.GPJ Bl18'01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-8 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FIGURE: A-14 I , " ., . lo,,. .... EXCAVATION COMPANY: Marie Harlow Construcllon EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cal E120B TnackMounted Excavalor SURFACE ELEVATION: l ~ 0 .J 0 ., ! ui "' :5 u cl U) U) u U) :, 337 ± Feel DESCRIPTION .... ....... w 1= w \:= ! ... . ., It'. w "' ., "' w ... i :, U) z w 1) ... 0 It'. z w ~ I 5 " r i,,.. •••• 0 3 LOCATION: See S1te Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPI.ETED: 12/2Ml9 LOGGED BY: J. Schrank SKETCH OF WEST SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (feet) 6 9 12 ! ~ 15 l!l o-, SM Loose,brown,silty,finetocoarseSANO,moist.Organ ; . j . rO -l SW Including roots, rootlets end bl:,C~::~nlc matter, present. ·········!·········j···· .... ···--··+·····-+········ ········+-·····+········ -------+------+---·-··· ...... ...j ....... +········I ~ Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse gravelly, nne to coa [ l l ! 1 1 l l -l I,·•·• 1 moist Some oxidation and roollets present Some grave ·········i···· .. ··-1·······-· --------+--······i········· ····-····l·········i---····· ----·-··+----····i········· ......... ; ... ·····:········-1 tnte~ded. Occasional cobbles present. · "-: : : : : 1 1 ( : 3:rJ 1 ~ECESSN>NALOITTWA·~ ~ f-3 ---1 I:::~: J sw 1--M~ium·den~e;·g;~y.··iin·~·"i~··~~~~-~·sANti:·rr1oi·;i·. /·· ·----··I·· -·······'·········I ··-··-· r---······l··-······f ··-.... : ......... 11- 6-. ---..1:~-;-.--;----,~-+-~~+-~~,----f---;~+---+-~-'---------i-------lf-s SW :1:.mc~~=~ ~:.~~ lo coarae grav~ly, fine lo coarae SAND, . ·······r··· ! .... "'"'T"'"·: _ ... ---+--T "' ···--1------·r:::::::: ~ Ir···· . No groundwater or seepage present. : • · r-9 .L ' ' ' "(··· '········· ____ )_ _____ : 9- . 12- . 15- NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies onty at the specffied locallon and on the date Indicated and therefore ~ not necessarily be lndlcallve or olher times and/or locations. n~ HWAGEOSCIENCES INC TPIT15 99075A.GPJ 6f1Ml1 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON ........ 1e f-12 " ··------------+-------i----------··t··-:---------+ -t15 PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-9 PAGE: 1 or 1 99075 FIGURE: A-15 I,. ·-~!I ~ • EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Ha-Constructk>n EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cat E1208 Track Mountad Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: '; g. t ~ -' 0 a, :; in .,; ~ 0 -' i5 "' "' 0 "' :, 327 ± Fent DESCRIPTION -~·· -k \: O-, SM Loose, brown, slightly silty, gravelly, fine lo coarse ome embedded gravel In the s!N. Rools and rootlets present -I HH=oh OPSOIL moist. Subrounded to rounded gravel, abundant cobbles. "' "' I ,, ..... , "' "' ll'. ID "' UJ I-~ :, "' z UJ "' I-0 ~) "' z "' 5 I I-"' 0 " • ,- 0 3 LOCATION: See Sito Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 12120/99 LOGGED BY: J_ Schrank SKETCH OF WEST SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (feet) 6 9 12 I t 15 :i: Medium dense, gray, fine to coarse 88Jldy, fine to coa GRAVEL, \ ravelling. Some lnterbedded coarse sand layers. Rools riMo--+--. D J-j about 4 feet_ f--+--+--+--+--f---t--+--+--+--f--+-+--+--+--,f-3 [RECESSIONAL OUTWASH] -I ....... J SW Medium dense, gray, gravelly ta very gravelly, medium to coarse SAND, moist. -i I• -•. • l s- ····-·,-···+····· ,... , · ·· -!-·-·····,·····,-····+-·-,·--··-·-, --1 ---,---···-·,--···-I~ --+--~~--+--~~--+--~~~-+--~-~--<f-5 ~ /----r--1-------1 ---i -----(---+----f--------f-----,~ --·-·· .. }···-:-··----··-··-:--···!·· ··----i -----;-----1---(---; _, -11:,:,: - 9- Bottom of lesl pll at 8 feet. No seepage or groum:f'Nater present. -f---e---+--f---e---+--+-~--+--+---+--+--+---+-~--lf-9 -~ f-12 ~m=tl-i--1-i=------,--It ___ ff) ___ +---1~ --1 ---i-----L15 -....... T···-····1 ····-·--11- 12- 15- NOTE: This log or subsurface conditions applies only al the spec:iraed location and on the dale lndicaled and therefore may not necessarily be indicatlvo of other times and/ar locallons. u~ HWAGEOSCIENCES INC TPrT1lif""~7!iA.GPJ 8118'01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT Ji9.,.! LOG OF TEST PIT TP-10 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FIGURE: A-16 ~-r:-·~-~ ., .. ~ .. .. EXCAVATION C°"'1PANY: Mark Harlow Construction EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cat E120B Track Mounted Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 346 ± Feel "' ~ ~ (J _, g _, 0 I 0 U) >-., U) 0. ::;; (.) w >-U) 0 U) :, DESCRIPTION 0-, .. -~- ~ w w ~ ~ ' "' w "' :f i) -"' "' ~ >-"' ~ I'! 0: z w :, I ~ >-0 ·~ • 0 3 LOCATION: Soo Site Plan, Flgure2 DATE COMPLETED: 12120/99 LOGGED BY: J_ Schrank SKETCH OF WEST SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (lee1) 6 9 12 I ,o SM Medl,m dense, brown, fine to coarse gravel~, slHy, fine~ -II I H moist. Roots and rootlets present. (TOPSOIL) -11, ~ GW =:Ldens~,1re:,~ br!Mln, ::;.e ~":;;"' "';n;'°', fine coarse \I-· _;_ -1------_ , ______ _j__ __ --1-____ J ____ !_ __ -1-___ _j_ ____ _i ___ --1-----'----___ ;_ I~ l!--.nf-=7."i ,mo1s. espres , onsanspres t. : : : , : : : . GW ···-~iUffl'd';;;~·.·g~~n~~:~~\~~t!~-~~-o-RAVEC/ \\ ; ~ ~ : ; / '. ~ ~3 mots!. '-J ~~~~~15~ ····-································· ········-·· GW Medium dense, gray, fine lo corase sandy, fine to coarse GRAV moist. Abundant cobbles present. . 1 ~ ·: ~t .. := J~r::_L, ___ , __ , ___ i+,:· Bottom of test pit at 8 feel. 9--1 No groundwater er seepage observed. rs ···!·········(·········'.------~ I- 12-'"r"~'---r--"==l==~----t~t----j------+-------,i-----+-----+-----+~+----+-----Jf-12 15- NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only al the specified location and on the: date lndicaled and therefore may nol necessarily be Indicative or other limes and/or locallons. um HWAGEOSOENCES INC KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON . ----:---·: -+ -i--le ------1------+--------·-t·----;--------1~ PROJECT NO.; LOG OF TEST PIT TP-11 PAGE: 1 of 1 L15 99075 FIGURE: A-17 I . " , .. i,,,,., -... EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Harlow Construollon EXCAVATING EQUIF'MENT: Cat E12DB Track Mounted Excavalor SURFACE ELEVATION: 339 ± Feel .; "' :s i' 0 _, ~ _, 5 0 "' ... ... .... ~ lo-·-• 0: w -\.·>- w m ~ ::, "' z I':' t m "' ~ 0 w "' 0 "' ::, ~ "! 0: DESCRIPTION \.__ i ~ ) ~ Q-11 1·.I ·om 11.1.J.1 "•• Laose, mottled reddish brown, sightly silty, gravelly, "~~, • ....,s:'.:AN::::'.'.D:'.:'...j. _____ _ with organics, roots, and charcoal rragments, moist. (FILL] S-1 GP Loose lo medium dense, gray, clean, sandy GRAVEL, moi _ 1 ° D, Trace old roots from 24-30". Horizontal stralificallon noted".'---+~-.. 0:: ~ ~ ~ ~ .... ~ ... ...... -·- LOCATION: $99 Site Plan, Flgure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 5/15/01 LOGGED BY: E. Andersen SKETCH OF EAST SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (feet) I .C> 0 3 I I . , I . t · . I . 1s ~ 6 9 12 .... , .... , ... , ..... 1 .. :--···· .. L : I 1ro .. ·!--·+ ........... j ... . f- : : f- r-~~~--t--~,--+---1~-+---l~-+---l,--+---if--+---i,-~f-3 3--, o [RECESSIONAL OUTWASHJ i ········1·· '"'"'/'"" ....... /" -I C •••••• -· .••••.• •.•••• • •••••• l- ---1:::::::+~~1--,"""T---J~j--,----f---j'~j--i--,----:----1 ~6 ~ ······t··-······.·········.·· " 00 9-I ,[;, f-g .. .. 12- - 15- Total depth= 9 feet. No ground water encountered during excavation. Significant sloughing below 5 feet. NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only al the specified locatian and on Iha date indicated and lherefore may not necessarily be indicative of other limes and/or locations. -HWAGEOSCTENCES INC TPIT1,;, aM1!iA..GPJ Bt18I01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON C .. ..... -;--·· f-12 : -~ ~ ........ : .. . • .... . -I e ! ..... :..... L15 ' ' PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-12 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FIGURE: A-18 I , .. ' i,_;~ ,. .... .. _ ,-_. EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Harlow Conctrucflon EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cat E120B Track Mounted Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 339 :I: Feet <n j u .... ,:, • a g -' I g "' I-"' a. ::; 0 w >-"' D "' ::, 0-, JI I I I ML \ DESCRIPTION ~ Soft, very dark brown, very sandy, organic SILT, moist. .. nTsM -· · [TOPSOIL) - [FILL) """ w ~ w ~ I ~~ a: w a: Ill "' ~ ::, ~ t- "' z w ;; w t-D iJ a: z w :, I 0 I-a: 0 Cl ~ •· ~-... LOCATION: Seo Stto Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 5115101 LOGGED BY: E. Anders.en D I ~h-:h-r--~~~ I i ,s ~ ,o SKETCH OF SOUTHEAST SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE ~eel) 3 6 9 12 (·· f-·····t·· j 3j~ Loose, mottled reddish brown to grayish brown, •lightly \ lo silty, I fine lo medium SAND, wllh rools, organics, moist \ ' \ i l Old charcoal layer about 2~112 feet below north end ofprr. I \ ~ \ t-J o C --l )0 ' moist. ~ [~ECESSIONAL OUTWASH] 'C:i I + ··I '····'······! ··· ' I --·I" Live tree rools at 6 feet. l-6 0 0 ,cs -I o C 01 g- 12- 15- Total depth"' 9 feel. No ground water encountered during exeavation. Significant sloughing below 5 feet. 1C::->- f-9 \~~, ' r m~+--tttr=nf-12 • ......... • ......... 1 ......... , ......... : ......... 1 ... ·····"·t·· ··-··:··· ~~~___l___j___J__~ L.15 NOTE: This log of subsurface eanditions applies only al lhe specified locallon and on the date Indicated and therefore m~ not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations. um HWAGEOSCIENCES INC TPIT1 ~ QMJ~A. GPJ 6'18/01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON F'ROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-13 PAGE: 1 or 1 99075 FIGURE: A-19 ,. l>-1>·· •· EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Har1ow ConslrucfJon EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cat Ef208 Track Moun1ed Excavalor SURFACE ELEVATION: 339 ~ Feet .; 5 ';' u -' ,g_ 5 -' t 0 "' m "' ::; u w >-U) (l "' :, DESCRIPTION '- C ' . ,. n: w w m "' I-:, "' z w i w I- iJ n: w "f:. 0 ' n: w i z :, 0 n: Cl 0 3 LOCATION: See Site Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 5115/01 LOGGED BY: E. Andersen SKETCH OF NORTH SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (feet) 6 9 12 ----..... I t 0....,1 I SP I Dense lo medium dense, brown, clean to slightly silty,~ SAND, moist. 15 ~ ~--;--r~t---,---,~t--,--,~+-~~~+--~~__:jrO [FILL] r--\+ .... ; ... -'.------···!··-··· : : I- Medium dense, mottled reddish brown, slightly smy, m\m ~ SAND, with roots and organics. S-1 -1~·· ... ··.·· .. •.· S? ·· SM 3---j .· ·. j ·>· SP I- f---+-~f--+-~f--+-~f--+-~;--+-~f---i-~f--+-~~~f-3 moist. [RECESSIONAL OUTWASHJ 6-Uve tree roots al 6 feet. \0 s"A ,1 L -I·· ,.3 I ····I -· I ---•-···I --1 -t GP Medium dense, gray, sandy GRAVEL, with occasional cobbles, o{j moist ==-r=K-. . ) f-6 ........ • ......... •. ·-!·····-;--··-·•· --11-~ _i:pj······· .J ... : ·:::::::::::; .. + .. : -I o0 C • C':,' 9-I O ( 0 f--f-~--i--t~+---;~-+-~~--+~-t-~~-;-~t--+~~--1f-9 ' -I~ -If ~i I 12:;i "\ Discontinuous pocket of medium stiff, mottled reddish brown and /1 0 S \ \ GP I \~:~;:::n~:~~ Tde~.I:~~;; ~~6tEL, moist. .. Occasional_; 4 ., I-~~~~~12 cobbles. =J:u:i:µy_j_J_j__J___J__J__,_~ '--15 Total dep!h = 13 feet 15- No ground waler encountered during excavation. NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions apPUes only al the specified location and on the dale Indicated and therefore may not necessarily be lndfcatlve or other limes and/or locations. mm, HWAGEOSCIENCES INC TPJT15 90075A.GPJ 8118'01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-14 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FIGURE: A-20 I ' >-" t,.;:. •· ~- EXCAVATION COMPANY: Mark Harlow Conslruction EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cal E1208 Track Mounted Excavslor SURFACE ELEVATION: 328 :i: Feet ,,; 5 C w 1,, .. , 0:: 0:: w ., w -~ ~ ·• , .• LOCATION: See Site Plan, Figure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 5/15/01 LOGGED BY: E. Andersen C u • =' ~ _, 0 1: 0 "' I-., "' 11. ::; u w ,. "' 0 "' ::, ol[1TF \ j!: z uJ w It ~) ~ ::; < DESCRIPTION "' Medium dense, dark brown lo reddish brown, silty, gra'~ne to I medium SANO, with roots, organics, and some charcoal rrag~ Glass baffle al about 6 Inches. ~ "' i w I- 0:: z w ~ j!: 0 (!) 0 3 HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (feeQ I I ' ' j!: I·· I,, I,. I ,.1 !·····+·----···+ ..... : .... : ' ' lrO SKETCH OF WEST SIDE OF PIT 6 9 12 r-·· I- [FILLJ I- 3 ~btd1····· 1--+~-'.--t~-;---;e--+~+--+~+---;~-;...~1--+~-.---jf-3 o GP "iJ [y ,o C to 8-inch cobbles. \ I ~ ., [RECESSIONAL OUTWASH] C ---------~ r: 6-j 00 t ,cs 0 t _J llll ~ . I f-6 .. ·,::::::::: ..... ::::::.r ··: .... ::::1. : : 9-Total depth= 8 feel. Significant cavingfsloughfng below 6 feet. No ground wat,er encountered during excavation. \._________,, 12- 15- NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified locatlon and on the date indicalad and therefore may nol necessarifV be lndleallve of other l[mes andfor locallons. IJ~ HWAGEOSOENCES INC .....,,-,.~o: ........ -.o:& t'!DI IU4111111"14 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON \ f-9 ~ : ....... : ...... f--····-·--.. : ) .. ~12 ; F _,_ · -H--"" PROJECT NO.; LOG OF TEST PIT TP-15 PAGE: 1 or 1 99075 FIGURE; A-21 I • .. . .. .... ~ EXCAVATION CO,.,V,ANY: Mar1c Harlow Construction EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cal E120B Track Mounted Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 320 ± Feet vi ~ 0-0 ~ g ..J 5 "' '" "' UJ UJ m f'! ::. ., z I!! llJ llJ "' ~ ~ LOCATION: See Site Plan, F'1gure 2 DATE COMPLETED: 5115/01 LOGGED BY: E. Andersen SKETCH OF NORTH SIDE OF PIT I t 0 <D ::. w >-Cl "' IIJ "' z CJ) ~ llJ 5 0 i': HORIZONTAL DISTANCE ~eet) U) "' :, DESCRIPTION 0 "' 0 3 6 9 15 ~ ~r-r-t--r----r--+--r--:----t~----,-~:__~..--:;rO 12 Soft, very dark brown, very sandy, organic SILT, moist, grass o, ITTT , ......... ; ......... '.----·--·I~ ~ c\:,',l-=c=--h roots. ',-~---~,---=o~•~so=IL._~==:c--=====- Med;um dense to dense, gray, ~an, sandy GRAVEL,"' b \ l . . l , . l , l . . I , , I o C 01 3-j ,cs o C 0 , C's Occasional to numerous cobbles. Gravel and cobbles.:.. ...i ............ --! · ........ ; .. · --r .... · .... : .. · ·: .. · ........ :--------·:--------·I~ --to-~ . . .... . [RECESSIONAL OUTWASHJ '-...._J • ' j ; ' • ; i r3 ~ 0 [ 0 \ 0 D rs I --··I .. ·/········'·······'· + ·I· '··· 1° ·············-············-······ . ( ···I~ ··-:--·······;-I·········• f---+---i~-+--+~+--+-~i---+---+~-'--+~+--+-~~r9 - Total depth= 9 feel. \'---------, - 12- - No ground waler encounlered during excavation. Test pit sidewalls caved in al a depth of about 7 feel. . . .......... 1 ... ·-·· ;· I[ r12 tt+I!-ti=to+IJl ...... ~ ~~~~~~J_____j____l____j_____j_____1___~~ c..15 - 15- NOTE: This Log of subsurface conditions appUes only al (he specified location and on the dale indicated and therefore may not necessarily be Indicative of other limes andfor locaiions. u~ HWAGEOSCIENCES INC TPrT15 99075A.GPJ etl8i01 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-16 PAGE: 1 of 1 99075 FJGURE: A-22 I -' ... ~ .. EXCAVATION COMPANY: Marie Harlow Conslrudlon EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT: Cal E120B Track Moun!ecl Excavator SURFACE ELEVATION: 340 :I: Feel '" ., :5 1;; u ~ _, 5 :,: 0 ., •--la,-., 0: w w gj] .# 1--ID 0. ~ w >-0 (/) -~ ~ ~ ~ CJ DESCRIPTION ~ ~ J ., u ., - 0-,, Ms son, very dark brown, vary sandy, organic SILT, moist. 0: ~ ~ ., ;:: w 1--0 0: z w CJ F 0 (l'. 0 Cl 0 3 ....... ,._ ·~ --,..J --,~ ·• LOCATION: See Site Plan, Figure 2 DATE ~LETED: 5/15/111 LOGGED BY: E. Anders.en SKETCH OF SOUTH SIDE OF PIT HORIZONTAL DISTANCE ifeet) 6 g 12 l 15 i [TOPSOIL] : ' ! ! ! ! '1 i : ·1ro Loose, mottled reddish brown, slightty sllty to silty, slight ····-· ····-·· .. !····· .. ··/········· ·········1···· .. ·· l········· ·····----t--------!---······ ...... ) ...... .) ......... ~ SM ~I .. fine to medium SANO, moist. Roots extend lo about 24 S-1 i i i i (WEATHERED RECESSIONAL OUTWASMJ .. ·······+···-·-+········ ·········(·····-+········ ~ 3-i : :::;::iJ,~;fittf:trttittti;tit§!}¥t1tiih:;~····· G ' . 'f-3 --l GP rootlets moist. ~ G "M~e~d~,,~m=d~eo~,~.~,-o-d~e-o~-.-,-,a-y-,,-a-o_d_y~G~AA=v~E~L-,-m-o7is-t.---~~ o [RECESSIONAL OUTWASH] ~ o ,~~-, 0 D 6-j 0 0 ,D· .j oO C ,D' 9 -i o C o, Contains cobbles below 6 feet. One 12-inch boulder al about S feel. ~~~~-~----------------------~ - Total depth= 10 feet I I I I 1~6 ~9 · ········,·········;·········1········<·········'·········1········<·········'·········1·········'·········'· ....... 1, ...... f .•••.••.• ;. ····--1 ........ f ..••••.•. : ......... ;. --1~ 12-No ground water encounlered during excavation, Minor lest pit sloughing below 6 feel. 't--t'--M=l::=i:---r--t--t-+---t--:--t--t-~~--J~12 , ......... , ......... , ......... ,, 15-'---.=:i:,,=ie="='T1--.i.-'\,-l-j__:__.J__:__j__J__j__:___J '-15 NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only al lhe specified location and on lhe date Indicated and therefore may not ne~~~~l_!_ly_ be Indicative or other limes and/or locations. IJ~ HWAGEOSQENCES INC TPm!'i Q(:1["17!'iA ~P.I !V1PJn1 KING COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION CENTER RENTON, WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: LOG OF TEST PIT TP-17 PAGE: 1 or 1 99075 FIGURE: A-23 TEST PITS LOCATIONS AND LOGS FROM SURVEY AND MAINTENANCE STRUCTURE SOILS INVESTIGATION 2001 KING COUNTY MATERIALS LABORATORY GEOTECHNICAL REPORT --I" = JO' <( / ,/ ,/ / / / / / /' I I I I ) ~ ---= = = = = -= = = = = = ' ilJ"-- / ________J I • / -0 -/' / \ f' 1,y / 0 TP-4 / v,i--v--; _i[ 1-·~·~ T~,) Q O TP-6 ' I=/-. -=-~ // ~1 -0 -',--:,.:'._ f I ~ ; I ' TP-1 '). / ~' ' !/ \ D TP-2 -->- 0 TP-3 .""' I 1 ,,,-= = = = = = .= = = = = 1 r = = --= = =, = LEGEND ' ~· 1 · King County Survey and ,••K ""' ,..,o~ 0 TP-6 TEST PIT LOCATION AND NUMBER lonioc nar, ----+--J " I ••11 ... -"j DAit BUILDING B rro MOH• ---~-= PAO.:CCJ l'o SIJAY(Y Ho ---~--- MA!Hl(NA~ 111\/ISIOH ti•·-·- Environmental Building 4) I ® '""' KlllG COUNTY OEPr. OF IRANSPORTATION ~tr 1 HlJ\. IOUY(~. 0'"£CIOII ~ RENTON FACILITIES 1 -si1rrrs = Fi£ure 3· = -~ 511( PLA" LOG TEST PIT TEST PIT NO. 1 PROJECT: Survey Building Renton Campus. DATE: May 11, 2000 START: 0700 FINISH: 0730 BORING LOCATION: S.E. corner of Building EXCAVATION METHOD: Case 590 Backhoe EXCAVATOR: King County DEPTH TO WATER: Caving: LOGGER: D. Armstrong DA TE CHECKED: I ELEVATION/ I DEPTH 100 To t ~ 99 _i_. ~ 98 -<-2 . 95 -j._s 94 -.1-6 . 93 ~.L.... 7 SOIL SYMBOLS SAMPLER SYMBOLS AND FIELD TEST DATA ~ ... ..... r1 • • ., I •• ~ . :-.•. •· •. ···~ lo-.~- • 1-· ..... .. ~··· ........ r- ~; ;-•.• ·-["'· .. . .. ••• ••• : ... .. ' •••• • ~ ,. -. I uses . . . SM GP Description Sod and topsoil. Brown poorly graded gravel with sand, moist, medium dense. (fill) Dark brown silty sand with gravel, -moist. medium dense. , Red brown silty sand with gravel, moist, dense. --·--- Brown poorly graded:gravel with sand, i occasional cobble~,. dry, dense. - . - Test Pit locatwns were taped from ad1cent buildings .. Test Pit elevations are relative to Test Pit 1. KING COUNTY MATERIALS LABORATORY Moist 1,1 2.9 I -200 l>l 0.9 Remarks PLATE NUMBER A-1 - . . . -' - .. . -~ - - . . . . . . . - ::::--·, - LOG TEST PIT TEST PIT NO. 2 PROJECT: Survey Building Renton Campus. DATE: May 11, 2000 BORING LOCATION: Sout Central part of Building START: 0730 EXCAVATION METHOD: Case 590 Backhoe FINISH: 0800 EXCAVATOR: King County LOGGER: D. Armstrong DEPTH TO WATER: Caving: DATE CHECKED: l r:;ELEV;-;:c;A~T~IO~N~/-r-l~S~O~!L;-;:S~YMB:;;;;;;DLSc-;-~,--~-,~~~~"----~~~~~~~~~~~-r-=-.:..:..:;==-.:._,-~~~~~-· · SAMPLER SYMBOLS uses Description Moist -2 oo Remarks DEPTH AND FIELD TEST DATA (%) (%) 100 --o .. 97 --3 . 94 --6 . rr '. '. '.. j ' ' ' 1 • .J .J, ~ ' .J .J..; ' ', X < I , X 1V )' . , , :~. . Jl • ;.: ' f • l ~ l i . ,,. •·I! ... ~ . "" ... • • • • ~ .. I .... • • f• I .. . I - - - - GP- GM Sod and topsoil. Black poorly graded gravel with silt and sand, moJSt, medium dense. (fill) Red brown to brown poorly graded gravel with silt and· sand, moist, dense. GP Brown poorly graded gravel with sand, occasional cobbles, moist, dense Test Pit locations were taped from adj cent buildings. Test Pit elevations are relative toTest Pit 1. KING COUNTY MATERIALS LABORATORY .. -· --····-- - . . ' -I I - I 6.8 6.9 . . - - - - . . PLATE NUMBER A-2 - LOG TEST PIT TEST PIT NO. 3 PROJECT: Survey Building Renton Campus. DATE: May 11, 2000 START: 0800 FINISH: 0830 BORING LOCATION: South west corner of Building EXCAVATION METHOD: Gase 59.0 Backhoe EXCAVATOR: King County DEPTH TO WATER: Caving: LOGGER: D. Armstrong DATE CHECKED: I ELEVATION/ I DEPTH g" - 95 - ,, - 93 - SOIL SYMBOLS SAMPLER SYMBOLS AND FIELD TEST DATA • ... ~·· ., .. .. "f ... • • ·*" .... . , •• • •t·.! .. ·!"· •.. 1 \" . ... ···r 'r'-J'•, ;, •r I uses - - SM -GP . ,. - Descript.ion Sod and topsoil. Red brown silty sand with gravel, moist, medium dense. Brown poorly graded gravel with sand, moist, dense. Test Pit locations were tapedfrom adjcent buildings. Test Pit elevations are relative to Test Pit I. KING COUNTY MATERIALS LABORATORY Moist (%) -200 I %1 Remarks PLATE NUMBER A-3 - - . . - . ~ < ·, -_o . ·• i; - - . . .. - . I - I ii II I' LOG OF BORING BORING 4 PROJECT: Survey Building Renton Campus. BORING LOCATION: North east Corner of Building DRILL METHOD: Case 590 Backhoe DATE: May11,2000 START: 0830 FINISH: 0900 DRILLER: King County DEPTH TO WATER: Caving: LOGGER: D. Armstrong DA TE CHECKED: I ELEVATION/ I SOIL SYMBOLS SAMPLER SYMBOLS uses Descriptl.on DEPTH AND FIELD TEST DATA . ~o ~I -. Sod and brown silty sand with gravel ~ -J .., ,I '1 moist loose. (topsoil) ~ ./ " ..I ~ t 4 U ~ 100 -., .., .., .J ~ .J -J ..I '1 ~ ./ -J .,-j I . . ., .., " I r1 ~-: l - . GP-Brown poorly graded gravel with silt and ' , GM sand, occasional cobbles, moist, medium . ~~ " -• I• dense . ~ • f-2 ~ ,, " • C t . -~ • 98 -I l -! IIJ'J ~1 ' _, . f' :• : . •• . "t I~ • -~ ~ t • ·i 1" • • GP Brown poorly graded gravel with sand, } • . ':. • occasional cobbles, moist, dense 96 --f .. • ' • # .,. ' f • r -!: •... I • -.,!' f-5 • 1, ••• r • . • • 95 -. ., : • .... • ••• • -, •• . •t :t ' . .~ .. , . 94 -•• • •r .... •' • .. .,. f-7 I Test Pit locations were taped from adj cent /mi/dings. Test Pit elevations are relative to Test Pit J, KING COUNTY MATERIALS LABORATORY Moist "200 l!k] (l.l Remarks I ' I I I PLATE NUMBER A-1 - i - I I /, -Ii !I 11 ii Ii I -I ' ' 11 I : i -! i -! -I . I . I - . -II . . - LOG,TiEST PIT TESTPITNO. 5 PROJECT: Survey Building Renton Campus. DA TE: May. 1 l, 2000 START: 0900 FINISH: 0930 BORING LOCATION: North central portion of the building EXCAVATION METHOD: Case 590 Backhoe EXCAVATOR: King County DEPTH TO WATER: Caving: LOGGER: D. Armstrong DATE CHECKED: I ELEVATION/ I SOIL SYMBOLS SAMPLER SYMBOLS DEPTH AND F'IELD TEST DATA "T 99 -' -1 . 98 -L2 97 --J l 96 --4 95 --s 94 -~6 . 93 -l-7 -~ ~ 1 u, ~ ""° t,,. 1 ,, , , , , , , , ~ I: I . . . . . . . ' .. . --. . - ' .... --.. ... ... •! I:.: .... "' .. ~• ....... .. ---1 - -. - - - uses GP- GM SP Description Sod and black silty sand moist loose. (topsoil) Brown poorly graded gravel with silt and sand, occasional cobbles, moist, medium dense. Brown poorly graded sand with gravel, moist, dense . GP I Brown poorly graded gravel with sand, occasional cobbles, moist, dense ... ___ ,.._~~~...:---:~.,<'.).;.;\--~-... ~F~·-,·,-·:=_,·::~·. · Test;Pit locdiions{wei;;taped!from""adfcent buildfngs: Test Pit ele:vations:are:relanvi to TestPit I . . -"""' " .. ------~-·--. ·--- KING COUNTY MATERIALS LABORATORY Moist -200 (%) (%) Remark.a PLATE NUMBER A-5 - - - - -. - - - . - . - LOG TES,T PIT TEST PIT NO. 6 PROJECT: Survey Building Renton Campus. BORING LOCATION: Northwest" corner of Building EXCAVATION METHOD: Case, 590 Backhoe EXCAVATOR: King County DEPTH TO WATER· Caving: 1 ELEVATION/ 1 SOIL SYMBOLS SAMPLER SYMBOLS uses Description DEPTH AND FIELD TEST' DATA - DATE: May 11, 2000 START: 0930 FINISH: 1000 LOGGER: D. Armstrong DA TE CHECKED· Moist -200 (%") (>) Remarks '°T 9 l : ~ ~ Sod and Black gravel with silt and sand, I moist, loose. (Topsoil) r '. '.: j ~ , "t' - ' ••; GP Brown poorly graded gravel with sand, i • • l~-~~ moist, dense. ,J I .... ' I • . .~ .... \. ·= l ... ~·.- ' • • ' .. .. ,c:. 1 #' I r.,t' 97 _L 3 .·':J; ' ...... - ' ... ~ .. -,·7~ ~ ...._,_ .. ~c; ----"'' "' ~--~ .._., ... ----"--· ;:._-, .~ " -~ i:..:::.:.....,. ·----~ -~-' -· ·'--"--.... _ -~;..;::-.··~~ ; -----~: ....... 96 -'--, --' I I ·~ -I ,,.. ... r..~' I 1 ---~ .. _.------ "" ,+ ,_~ .. .......... ~ •. ... z:--.. J, ••••••• • .. .. . .... •· -• r-• Ir •• .. .I ... : .. ,:• •· '' .. .. ' ~ • .. • •·!!1 -" -l---7 ,_ -·-·----·-l ·--·- ----" ':_':", . ..:.. ~- !._---;...:-." :.-·. -.· ... _,,.....,;, •-.:--· __ _;_;,:, .... ' : .... .. ~ . -.--· .. · --·--.... PLATE NUMBER A-6 KING COUNTY MATERIALS LABORATORY - - - . - - - - ' . I I I [! I I - KEY TO SiYIVIBOLS Symbol Description Strata symbols " " " " ~ iJ J.;.;.; - ~ ..I ~· J .; - ~ .... J J " - J" .; ., :.-• , •• I I •• • ~ ~ Topsoil Fill Silty sand Poorly graded gravel Eoorly _ g_raded gravel with silt · Poorly graded sand . -Misc_ Symbols· .. -~-.,,,,.,....~~~- --J .c""" ···:~ -:;-, .. ~_,·;-.s:.-:-c-""::~-. -. --. T Bottom of Test P:i'.:t Soil Samplers ~· Grab sample from T·est Pit Wall Notes: -.· .. · 1. Test Pits were excavated on May 11, 2000 using a Case 590 Backhoe. 2. Test Pit locatianEr.,were._taped frorrc_the adj cent buildings. Test Pit 1. elevation was assumed to be :too Ft. for drafting purposes and the remaining Test Pit-elevations were measured relative to Test Pit l. 1 3. Results of tests conducted on samples recovered are reported on the logs. 4. These logs are subject t:o·the limitations, conclusions, and recommendations in this report. . ·-;