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Badding & Sanitation Department
108 8th Street, Suite #201 Glenwood Springs, Co. 81601
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GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
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AGREEMENT
PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE APPLICANT AS OWNER CONTRACTOR .AND/OR THE AGENT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR OWNER TO CONSTRUCT
THE STRUCTURE AS DETAILED ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED TO AND REVIEWED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT.
EN CONSIDERATION OF THE ISSSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT, THE SIGNER HEREBY AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING CODES AND LAND
USE REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY GARFIELD COUNTY PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GIVEN LN 30.28.201 CRS AS AMENDED. THE SIGNER FURTHER AGREES
THAT IF THE ABOVE SAID ORDINANCES ARE NOT FULLY COMPILED WITH IN THE LCOATION, ERECTION. CONSTRUCTION. AND USE OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED STRUCTURE, THE PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY NOTICE FROM THE COUNTY AND THAT THEN AND THERE 1T SHALL BECOME
NULL AND VOID. THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMT BASED UPON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA ST -TALL NOT PREVENT THE BUILDING OFFICIAL
FROM THEREAFTER REQUIRING THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS EN SAID PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA OR FROM PREVENTING
BUILDING OPERATION BEING CARRIED ON THEREUNDER WHEN IN VIOLATION OF THS CODE OR ANY OTHER ORDINANCE OR REGULATION OF
THIS JURISDICTION THE REVIEW OF SUBMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED THEREAFTER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE
AN ACCEPTANCE OF ANY RESPONSIBILITIES OR LTABL TIES BY GARFIELD COUNTY FOR ERRORS. OMISSIONS OR DISCREPENCIES THE RESPONSI
BU-FIY FOR THESE ITEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION DURING CONSTRUCTION RESTS SPECIFIC1ALLY WITH THE ARTICTECT DESIGNS BUILDER.
AND OWNER. COMMENTS ARE INTENDED TO BE CONSERVATIVE AND IN SUPPORT OF THE OWNERS INTEREST.
Garfom.003
I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE AGREEMENT ABOVE (INITIAL).
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AGREEMENT
PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE APPLICANT AS OWNER CONTRACTOR .AND/OR THE AGENT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR OWNER TO CONSTRUCT
THE STRUCTURE AS DETAILED ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED TO AND REVIEWED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT.
EN CONSIDERATION OF THE ISSSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT, THE SIGNER HEREBY AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING CODES AND LAND
USE REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY GARFIELD COUNTY PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GIVEN LN 30.28.201 CRS AS AMENDED. THE SIGNER FURTHER AGREES
THAT IF THE ABOVE SAID ORDINANCES ARE NOT FULLY COMPILED WITH IN THE LCOATION, ERECTION. CONSTRUCTION. AND USE OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED STRUCTURE, THE PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY NOTICE FROM THE COUNTY AND THAT THEN AND THERE 1T SHALL BECOME
NULL AND VOID. THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMT BASED UPON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA ST -TALL NOT PREVENT THE BUILDING OFFICIAL
FROM THEREAFTER REQUIRING THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS EN SAID PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA OR FROM PREVENTING
BUILDING OPERATION BEING CARRIED ON THEREUNDER WHEN IN VIOLATION OF THS CODE OR ANY OTHER ORDINANCE OR REGULATION OF
THIS JURISDICTION THE REVIEW OF SUBMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED THEREAFTER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE
AN ACCEPTANCE OF ANY RESPONSIBILITIES OR LTABL TIES BY GARFIELD COUNTY FOR ERRORS. OMISSIONS OR DISCREPENCIES THE RESPONSI
BU-FIY FOR THESE ITEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION DURING CONSTRUCTION RESTS SPECIFIC1ALLY WITH THE ARTICTECT DESIGNS BUILDER.
AND OWNER. COMMENTS ARE INTENDED TO BE CONSERVATIVE AND IN SUPPORT OF THE OWNERS INTEREST.
Garfom.003
I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE AGREEMENT ABOVE (INITIAL).
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The following items are required by Garfield County for a final inspection:
1. A final Electrical Inspection from the Colorado State Electrical Inspector;
2. Permanent address assigned by Garfield County Building Department posted where readily
visible from access road;
3. A finished roof, a lockable house, complete exterior siding, exterior doors and windows
installed, a complete kitchen with cabinets, a sink with hot & cold running water, non-absorbent
kitchen floor coverings, counter tops and finished walls, ready for stove and refrigerator, all
necessary plumbing;
4. All bathrooms must be complete, with washbowl, tub or shower, toilet stool, hot and cold
running water, non-absorbent floors and walls finished and a privacy door;
5. All steps outside or inside over three (3) steps must have handrails, guard rails on balconies or
decks over 30" high constructed to all IBC and WC requirements;
6. Outside grading done to where water will detour away from the building;
7. Exceptions to the outside steps, decks and grading may be made upon the demonstration of
extenuating circumstances, i.e. weather, but a Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until
all the required items are completed and a final inspection made;
8. A final inspection sign off by the Garfield County Road & Bridge Department for driveway
installation, where applicable; as well as any final sign off by the Fire District, anchor State
Agencies where applicable.
A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL ALL THE
ABOVE ITEMS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED.
****CANNOT OCCUPY OR USE DWELLING UNTIL A CERTIFICATE OFOCCUPANCY
(C.O.) IS ISSUED. OCCUPANCY OR USE OF DWELLING WITHOUT A C.O. WILL BE
CONSIDERED AN ILLEGAL OCCUPANCY AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR VACATING
PREMISES UNTIL ABOVE CONDITIONS ARE MET.
I understand and agree to abide by the above conditions for occupancy, use and the issuance of a
Certificate of Occupancy for the dwelling under building permit #
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Sig ture
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Date
VALUATION/FEE DETERMINATION
Applicant' Subdivision
Address fl73 it.2 alt R Lot/Block /S7
Date !o•/•t Contractor Seer CO 615+;
Finished (Livable Area):
Main
Upper
Lower
Other
Total Square Feet 2031 1( 7111 68 = 15475 613
Valuation
Basement:
Unfinished
Conversion of Unfmished to Finished
Plan Check Fee for Conversion
Valuation
Garage:
Crawl Space:
Valuation 59p Y I - /0 4Z0
Valuation 20 3 / c
Decks/Patios:
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Valuation
Open
Valuation
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GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING
970-945-8212
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
For
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING CONSTRUCTION
Including
NEW CONSTRUCTION
ADDITIONS
ALTERATIONS
And
MOVED BUILDINGS
In order to understand the scope of the work intended under a permit application and expedite the
issuance of a permit it is important that complete information be provided. When reviewing a plan
and it's discovered that required information has not been provided by the applicant, this will result
in the delay of the permit issuance and in proceeding with building construction. The owner or
contractor shall be required to provide this information before the plan review can proceed. Other
plans that are in line for review may be given attention before the new information may be reviewed
after it has been provided to the Building Department.
Please review this document to determine if you have enough information to design your
project and provide adequate information to facilitate a plan review. Also, please consider
using a design professional for assistance in your design and a construction professional for
construction of your project. Any project with more than ten (10) occupants requires the plans
to be sealed by a Colorado Registered Design Professional.
To provide for a more understandable plan in order to determine compliance with the building,
plumbing and mechanical codes, applicants are requested to review the following checklist prior to
and during design. Applicants are required to indicate appropriately and to submit the
completed checklist at time of application for a permit.
Plans to be included for a Building Permit, must be on drafting paper at least 18"x24" and
drawn to scale.
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Plans must include a floor plan, a concrete footing and foundation plan, elevations all sides with
decks, balcony, steps, hand rails and guard rails, windows and doors, including the finish grade line
and original grade. A section showing in detail, from the bottom of the footing to the top of the roof,
including re -bar, anchor bolts, pressure treated plates, floor joists, wall studs and spacing, insulation,
sheeting, house -rap, (which is required), siding or any approved building material. Engineered
foundations may be required.
A window schedule. A door schedule. A floor framing plan, a roof framing plan, roof must be
designed to withstand a 40 pound per square foot up to 7,000 feet in elevation, a 90 M.P.H. wind
speed, wind exposure B or C, and a 36 inch frost depth.
All sheets to be identified by number and indexed. All of the above requirements must be met or
your plans will be returned.
All plans submitted must be incompliance with the 2003 IRC.
l . Is a site plan included that identifies the location of the proposed structure or addition and
distances to the property lines from each comer of the proposed structure(s) prepared by a
licensed surveyor and has the surveyors signature and professional stamp on the drawing?
Properties with slopes of 30% or greater must be shown on the site plan. (NOTE
Section: 106.2) Any site plan for the placement of any portion of a structure within 50 ft.
of a property line and not within a previously surveyed building envelope on a
subdivision final plat shall be prepared by a licensed surveyor and have the surveyor's
signature and professional stamp on the drawing. Any structure to be built within a
building envelope of a lot shown on a recorded subdivision plat shall include a copy of
the building envelope as it is shown on the final plat with the proposed structure located
within the velope.
Yes
2. Does the site plan also include any other buildings on the property, setback easements and
utility easements? PIease refer to Section 5.05.03 in the Garfield County Zoning Resolution
if the property you are applying for a building permit on is located on a corner lot. Special
setbacks dq�aAply.
Yes (�
3. Does the site plan include when applicable the location of the I.S.D.S. (Individual Sewage
Disposal Systi. .) and the distances to the property lines, wells (on subject property and
adj acen 4,0- s), streams or water courses?
Yes
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4. Does the site Ian indicate the location and direction of the County or private road accessing
the pro
Yes
5. Do the plans include a foundation plan indicating the size, location and spacing of all
Yes
reinforc 01 accordance with the IRC or per stamped engineered design?
6. Do the plans indicate the location and size of ventilation openings for under floor crawl
spaces and - cl • . ances required between wood and earth?
Yes �L
7. Do the plans indicate the size and location of ventilation openings for the attic. roof joist
spaces
Yes
8. Do the plans include design loads as required by Garfield County for roof snow loads, (a
minimum of 40 pounds per square foot up to & including 7,000 feet above sea level), floor
loads and ' , +.:
Yes ?
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9. Does the plan Jude a building section drawing indicating foundation, wall, floor, and roof
construe
Yes
•
10. Does the building section drawing include size and spacing of floor joists, wall studs, ceiling
joists, roof;.. e • or joists or trusses?
Yes �f
11. Does he building section drawing or other detail include the method ofpositive connection of
all columns= ui ?
Yes
12. Does . e elevation plan indicate the height of the building or proposed addition from the
undisturbed grade to the midpoint between the ridge and eave of a gable or shed roof or the
top of a (Building height measurement usually not to exceed 25 feet)
Yes
13. Does the plan include any stove or zero clearance fireplace planned for installation including
make and d Colorado Phase II certifications or phase II EPA certification?
Yes No
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14. Does the plan include a masonry fireplace including a fireplace section indicating design to
comply with the IRC? �}()
Yes No
15. Does the plan include a window schedule or other verification that egress/rescue windows
from sleepin r s and/or basements comply with the requirements of the IRC?
Yes No
16. Does the plan include a window schedule or other verification that windows provide natural
light and on for all habitable rooms?
Yes No
17. Do the plans indicate the location of glazing subject to human impact such as glass doors,
glazing immediately adjacent to such doors; glazing adjacent to any surface normally used as
a walking surface; sliding glass doors; fixed glass panels; shower doors and tub enclosures
and speci glazing for these areas?
Yes / No
18. Is the location of all natural and liquid petroleum gas fumaces, boilers and water heaters
indicated on the plan?
Yes f �/ No
19. Do you understand that if you are building on a parcel of land created by the exemption
process or the subdivision process, are building plans in compliance with all plat notes and/or
I coven . s i
Yes No
20. Do you understand that if you belong to a homeowners association, it is your responsibility
to obtain written permission from the association, if required by that association, prior to
submitting an application for a building permit? The building permit application will not
be acc out it.
Yes No
21. Will this my residential structure on the parcel?
Yes No If no -Explain:
22. Have t V _ .mplete sets of construction drawings been submitted with the application?
Yes
23. Do you understand that the minimum dimension a home can be on a lot is 24ft.wide and 20ft.
long?
Yes No
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24. Have you designed or had this plan designed while considering building and other
constructi de requirements?
Yes No
25. Do your plans comply with alI zoning rules and regulations in the County related to your
properti district?
Yes No
26. Does the plan accurately indicate what you intend to construct and what will receive a final
inspection e Garfield County Building Department?
Yes �' No
27. Do . u understand that approval for design and/or construction changes are required prior to
the app.,'iy of these changes?
Yes No
28. Do you understand that the Building Department will collect a "Plan Review" fee from you
at the time of application submittal and that you will be required to pay the "Permit Fee" as
well as any "Road Impact" or "Septic System" fees required, at the time you pick up your
buildin
Yes No
29. Are you aware that you must call in for an inspection by 3:30 the business day before
the requested inspection in order to receive it the following business day? Inspections
will be made from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Inspections are to be
called in 3 -5003.
Yes No
30. Are you aware that requesting inspections on work that is not ready or not accessible will
result in a re -inspection fee?
Yes No
31. Are you aware that you are required to call for all inspections required under the IRC
including approval on a final inspection prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy and
occupanc . f ' - building?
Yes No
32. Are you aware that the Permit Application must be signed by the Owner or a written
authority being given for an Agent and that the party responsible for the project must comply
with the
Yes ( ,// No
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33. Are you aware that prior to submittal of a building permit application you are required to
show proof of a driveway access permit or obtain a statement from the Garfield County Road
& Bridge Department stating one is not necessary? You can contact the Road & Bridge
Department at 10 -8601.
Yes
No
34. Do you understand that you will be required to hire a State of Colorado Licensed Electrician
and Plumber to perform installations and hookups, unless you as the homeowner are
performing the work? The license number of the person performing the work will be
required at applicable inspection.
Yes No
35. Are you aware, that on the front of the Building Permit Application you will need to fill in
the Parcel/Schedule Number for the Jot you are applying for this permit on prior to submittal
of a buildi - p i- application? Your attention in this is appreciated.
Yes ;— / No
36. Do you know that the local fire dist t may require you to submit plans for their review of
fire safety issues? Yes No (please check with the
building department about re irement)
37. Do you understand that if you are planning on doing any excavating or grading to the
property prior to issuance of a building permit that you will be required to obtain a grading
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permit? / 7
Yes
I hereby acknowl�t I have read, understand and answered these questions to the
best of my ability.
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Signature of O ner
Phone: 4-04- - to 4---(0 (days);
Project Name: -D—y- \9‘A ci)
Project Address: adz
Date
(� L� 3 2 O (s, (evenings)
Notes: If you have answered "No" on any of the questions, you may be required to provide this
information at the request of the Building Official prior to beginning the plan review process. Delays
in issuing the permit are to be expected. Work may not proceed without the issuance of a permit. If
it is determined by the Building Official that additional information is necessary to review the
application and plans to determine minimum compliance with the adopted codes, the application
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may be placed behind more recent applications for building permits in the review process and not
reviewed until required information has been provided and the application rotates again to first
position for review, delay in issuance of the permit or delay in proceeding with construction.
BpminreqFeb2005
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IRONBRIDOE
GOLF CLU AND MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY
April 27, 2005
Garfield County Building Department
108 8th Street
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
RE: Approved Plans at lronbridge
Dear County Representative,
The following plans have been reviewed and approved by the Architectural Review
Board of the Ironbridge Property Owners Association for use on Lot 154:
Woodley Architectural Group
"Ironbridge — Plan 3101"
"Bid Set Redlines" dated September 15, 2004
If you have any questions, please call me at (970) 404-1045.
Sincerely,
Ironbridge Property Owners Association
Dirk Gosda
Representative
410 IRONBRIDGE DRIVE GLENWOOD SPRINGS COLORADO 81601
T- (970) 947-9800 F (970) 928-8865 www Ironbndgeclub com
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PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST
Applicants4 37kpt.�,4
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Building
Engineered Foundation
yiritDriveway Permit
Srar�veyed Site Plan - ut.
/iSe tic Permit and Setbacks
Grade/Topography 30%
Attach Residential Plan Review List
inimum Application Questionnaire
Subdivision Plat Notes
ibtf, Fire Department Review
Valuation Determination/Fees
`V Red Line Plans/Stamps/Sticker
,each Conditions
l./Application Signed
Plan Reviewer To Sign Application
�Parcel/Schedule No.
40# Snowload Letter- Manf. Hms.
GENERAL NOTES:
Date G"/05--
Planning/Zoning
Property Line Setbacks
4g30ft Stream Setbacks
Ain- Flood Plain
Building Height
Hing Sign -off
✓Road Impact Fees
(----1/-DRC Approval
Grade/Topography 40%
#/ Planning Issues
✓ Subdivision Plat Notes
HEPWORTH - PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL
Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, lnc
5020 County Road 154
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601
Phone: 970-945-7988
Fax 970-945-8454
email: hpgeo®hpgeotech.com
SUBSOIL STUDY
FOR FOUNDATION DESIGN
PROPOSED RESIDENCE
LOT 154, WILD ROSE DRIVE, IRONBRIDGE DEVELOPMENT
GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO
JOB NO. 101 196-1
JANUARY 7, 2005
PREPARED FOR:
L.B. ROSE RANCH, LLC
ATTN: MIKE WOELKE
1007 WESTBANK ROAD
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601
Parker 303-841-7119 • Colorado Springs 719-633-5562 • Silverthome 970-468-1989
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY - 1 -
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION - 1 -
SITE CONDITIONS - 2 -
GEOLOGY -2-
FIELD EXPLORATION - 2 -
SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS - 3 -
FOUNDATION BEARING CONDITIONS - 4 -
DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS - 4 -
FOUNDATIONS -4-
FOUNDATION AND RETAINING WALLS - 5 -
FLOOR SLABS -6-
UNDERDRAIN SYSTEM - 7 -
SURFACE DRAINAGE - 8 -
LIMITATIONS - 8 -
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FIGURE 1 - LOCATION OF EXPLORATORY BORING
FIGURE 2 - LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING
FIGURE 3 - LEGEND AND NOTES
FIGURE 4 - SWELL -CONSOLIDATION TEST RESULTS
TABLE I- SUMMARY OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF STUDY
This report presents the results of a subsoil study for a proposed residence to be located
on Lot 154, Wild Rose Drive, Ironbridge Development, Garfield County, Colorado. The
project site is shown on Figure 1. The purpose of the study was to develop
recommendations for the foundation design. The study was conducted as a supplement to
our agreement for geotechnical engineering services to L.B. Rose Ranch, LLC dated July
24, 2003. We previously conducted subsurface exploration to evaluate the collapse
potential on the non -irrigated debris fan areas within the development and presented the
findings in a report dated September 10, 1998, Job No. 197 327.
An exploratory boring was drilled on the lot to obtain information on the subsurface
conditions. Samples of the subsoils obtained during the field exploration were tested in
the laboratory to determine their classification, compressibility or swell and other
engineering characteristics. The results of the field exploration and laboratory testing
were analyzed to develop recommendations for foundation types, depths and allowable
pressures for the proposed building foundation. This report summarizes the data obtained
during this study and presents our conclusions, design recommendations and other
geotechnical engineering considerations based on the proposed construction and the
subsurface conditions encountered.
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION
The specific building on the lot had not been determined at the time of this study. The
proposed residence will generally be a 1 or 2 story, wood frame structure between about
2,500 and 3,000 square -feet in size. Ground floor will be slab -on -grade and/or structural
over a crawlspace. A basement level may be provided. Grading for the structure is
assumed to be relatively minor with cut depths between about 3 to 8 feet. We assume
relatively light foundation loadings, typical of the proposed type of construction.
Job No. 101 196-1
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If building loadings, location or grading plans change significantly from those described
above, we should be notified to re-evaluate the recommendations contained in this report.
SITE CONDITIONS
The lot is located in the western, uphill part of the development and was vacant at the
time of our field exploration. Wild Rose Drive borders the lot to the southeast as shown
on Figure 1. The roadway and underground utility construction to the lot are complete.
Minor overlot grading during subdivision development consists of shallow cuts and fills
across most of the lot. The ground surface is relatively flat and slopes gently down to the
northeast. Up to 1 foot of snow covered the lot at the time of our field exploration.
GEOLOGY
The geologic conditions were described in our previous report conducted for planning and
preliminary design of the subdivision development, dated October 29, 1997, Job No. 197
327. The surficial soils on the lot mainly consist of sandy silt and clay debris fan deposits
overlying terrace gravel alluvium of the Roaring Fork River. The alluvium is
predominantly a clast-supported deposit of rounded gravel, cobbles and boulders up to 3
feet in size in sand and silty sand matrix.
The underlying bedrock consists of the Eagle Valley Evaporite which contains gypsum
and is generally associated with scattered sinkhole development in the Roaring Fork
River valley. The potential for subsidence due to dissolution of the evaporite throughout
the service life of the residence, in our opinion, is low. If further evaluation of the
sinkhole potential on the lot is desired, we should be contacted.
FIELD EXPLORATION
The field exploration for the project was conducted on December 10, 2004. An
exploratory boring was drilled at the location shown on Figure 1 to evaluate the
Job No. 1Q1 196-1 Gte h
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subsurface conditions. The boring was advanced with 4 -inch diameter continuous flight
augers powered by a truck -mounted CME -45B drill rig. The boring was logged by a
representative of Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc.
Samples of the subsoils were taken with a 2 inch I.D. spoon sampler. The sampler was
driven into the subsoils at various depths with blows from a 140 pound hammer falling 30
inches. This test is similar to the standard penetration test described by ASTM Method
D-1586. The penetration resistance values are an indication of the relative density or
consistency of the subsoils. Depths at which the samples were taken and the penetration
resistance values are shown on the Log of Exploratory Boring, Figure 2. The samples
were returned to our laboratory for review by the project engineer and testing.
SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
A graphic log of the subsoil profile encountered in the boring is shown on Figure 2. The
subsoils, below about %z foot of topsoil, consist of 17 feet of stiff to very stiff, slightly
sandy to sandy silt and clay overlying relatively dense silty sandy gravel and cobbles with
boulders (terrace alluvium) down to the drilled depth of 181/2 feet. Drilling in the terrace
alluvium with auger equipment was difficult due to the cobbles and boulders and drilling
refusal was encountered in the deposit.
Laboratory testing performed on samples obtained from the boring included natural
moisture content, density and percent finer than No. 200 sieve (silt and clay fraction)
gradation analyses. Results of swell -consolidation testing performed on a relatively
undisturbed drive sample, presented on Figure 4, indicate low compressibility under
existing moisture conditions and light loading and a low collapse potential (settlement
under a constant load) when wetted. The sample showed moderate compressibility with
increased loading after wetting. The laboratory testing is summarized in Table 1.
No free water was encountered in the boring at the time of drilling and the subsoils were
slightly moist to moist.
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FOUNDATION BEARING CONDITIONS
The upper silt and clay (debris fan) soils typically have low bearing capacity and low to
moderate settlement potential. Foundations which extend down to the dense terrace
alluvium would have moderate bearing capacity and low settlement risk. Spread footings
placed on the upper debris fan soils should be suitable for support of relatively lightly
loaded structures with some settlement risk, mainly if the bearing soils become wetted.
The settlement potential and risk of distress can be reduced by supporting the building on
a stiffened slab (mat) foundation, or ground improvements, such as removal and
replacement of the native soils compacted to at least 95% of standard Proctor density at a
moisture content at to 2% above optimum. We expect the ground modifications would be
limited to the upper 5 to 10 feet. If a deep foundation or ground improvements are
proposed, we should be contacted.
DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
FOUNDATIONS
Considering the subsurface conditions encountered in the exploratory boring and the
nature of the proposed construction, we recommend the building be founded with spread
footings bearing on the natural subsoils.
The design and construction criteria presented below should be observed for a spread
footing foundation system.
1) Footings placed on the undisturbed natural subsoils should be designed for
an allowable bearing pressure of 1,200 psf. Based on experience, we
expect initial settlement of footings designed and constructed as discussed
in this section will be up to about 1 inch. Due to the variable settlement
potential of the debris fan soils, additional differential movement of about
1 inch could occur if the bearing soils become wetted.
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2) The footings should have a minimum width of20 inches for continuous
walls and 2 feet for isolated pads.
3) Exterior footings and footings beneath unheated areas should be provided
with adequate soil cover above their bearing elevation for frost protection.
Placement of foundations at least 36 inches below exterior grade is
typically used in this area.
4) Continuous foundation walls should be reinforced top and bottom to span
local anomalies such as by assuming an unsupported length of at least 12
feet. Foundation walls acting as retaining structures should also be
designed to resist lateral earth pressures as discussed in the "Foundation
and Retaining Walls" section of this report.
5) Any existing fill, topsoil and loose or disturbed soils should be removed
and the footing bearing level extended down to the firm natural soils. The
exposed soils in footing area should then be moistened and compacted.
6) A representative of the geotechnical engineer should observe all footing
excavations prior to concrete placement to evaluate bearing conditions.
FOUNDATION AND RETAINING WALLS
Foundation walls and retaining structures which are laterally supported and can be
expected to undergo only a slight amount of deflection should be designed for a lateral
earth pressure computed on the basis of an equivalent fluid unit weight of at least 55 pcf
for backfill consisting of the on-site fine-grained soils. Cantilevered retaining structures
which are separate from the building and can be expected to deflect sufficiently to
mobilize the full active earth pressure condition should be designed for a lateral earth
pressure computed on the basis of an equivalent fluid unit weight of at least 50 pcf for
backfill consisting of the on-site fine-grained soils.
All foundation and retaining structures should be designed for appropriate hydrostatic and
surcharge pressures such as adjacent footings, traffic, construction materials and
equipment. The pressures recommended above assume drained conditions behind the
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walls and a horizontal backfill surface. The buildup of water behind a wall or an upward
sloping backfill surface will increase the lateral pressure imposed on a foundation wall or
retaining structure. An underdrain should be provided to prevent hydrostatic pressure
buildup behind walls.
Backfill should be placed in uniform lifts and compacted to at least 90% of the maximum
standard Proctor density at a moisture content near optimum. Backfill in pavement and
walkway areas should be compacted to at least 95% of the maximum standard Proctor
density. Care should be taken not to overcompact the backfill or use large equipment
near the wall, since this could cause excessive lateral pressure on the wall. Some
settlement of deep foundation wall backfill should be expected, even if the material is
placed correctly, and could result in distress to facilities constructed on the backfill.
The lateral resistance of foundation or retaining wall footings will be a combination of the
sliding resistance of the footing on the foundation materials and passive earth pressure
against the side of the footing. Resistance to sliding at the bottoms of the footings can be
calculated based on a coefficient of friction of 0.35. Passive pressure of compacted
backfill against the sides of the footings can be calculated using an equivalent fluid unit
weight of 300 pcf. The coefficient of friction and passive pressure values recommended
above assume ultimate soil strength. Suitable factors of safety should be included in the
design to limit the strain which will occur at the ultimate strength, particularly in the case
of passive resistance. Fill placed against the sides of the footings to resist lateral loads
should be compacted to at least 95% of the maximum standard Proctor density at a
moisture content near optimum.
FLOOR SLABS
The natural on-site soils, exclusive of topsoil, are suitable to support lightly loaded slab -
on -grade construction. The debris fan soils are typically compressible when wetted under
load and there could be some post -construction slab settlement and distress if the
subgrade soils become wet. To reduce the effects of some differential movement, floor
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slabs should be separated from all bearing walls and columns with expansion joints which
allow unrestrained vertical movement. Floor slab control joints should be used to reduce
damage due to shrinkage cracking. The requirements for joint spacing and slab
reinforcement should be established by the designer based on experience and the intended
slab use. A minimum 4 inch layer of free -draining gravel should be placed beneath
basement level slabs to facilitate drainage. This material should consist of minus 2 inch
aggregate with at least 50% retained on the No. 4 sieve and less than 2% passing the No.
200 sieve.
All fill materials for support of floor slabs should be compacted to at least 95% of
maximum standard Proctor density at a moisture content near optimum. Required fill can
consist of the on-site soils devoid of vegetation, topsoil and oversized rock.
UNDERDRAIN SYSTEM
Although free water was not encountered during our exploration, it has been our
experience in the area that local perched groundwater can develop during tiles of heavy
precipitation or seasonal runoff. Frozen ground during spring runoff can create a perched
condition. We recommend below -grade construction, such as retaining walls, crawlspace
and basement areas, be protected from wetting and hydrostatic pressure buildup by an
underdrain system. An underdrain should not be provided around shallow foundations (3
feet deep or less) and garage areas.
The drains should consist of drainpipe placed in the bottom of the wall backfill
surrounded above the invert level with free -draining granular material. The drain should
be placed at each level of excavation and at least t foot below lowest adjacent finish
grade and sloped at a minimum 1% to a suitable gravity outlet. Free -draining granular
material used in the underdrain system should contain less than 2% passing the No. 200
sieve, less than 50% passing the No. 4 sieve and have a maximum size of 2 inches. The
drain gravel backfill should be at least 11/2 feet deep. An impervious membrane such as
20 mil PVC should be placed beneath the drain gravel in a trough shape and attached to
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the foundation wall with mastic to prevent wetting of the bearing soils.
SURFACE DRAINAGE
The following drainage precautions should be observed during construction and
maintained at all times after the building has been completed:
1) Inundation of the foundation excavations and underslab areas should be
avoided during construction.
2) Exterior backfill should be adjusted to near optimum moisture and
compacted to at least 95% of the maximum standard Proctor density in
pavement and slab areas and to at least 90% of the maximum standard
Proctor density in landscape areas.
3) The ground surface surrounding the exterior of the building should be
sloped to drain away from the foundation in all directions. We
recommend a minimum slope of 6 inches in the first 10 feet in unpaved
areas and a minimum slope of 3 inches in the first 10 feet in paved areas.
Free -draining wall backfill should be capped with about 2 feet of the on-
site, fine-grained soils to reduce surface water infiltration.
4) Roof downspouts and drains should discharge well beyond the limits of all
backfill.
5) Landscaping which requires regular heavy irrigation should be located at
least 10 feet from foundation walls. Consideration should be given to use
of xeriscape to reduce the potential for wetting of soils below the building
caused by irrigation.
LIMITATIONS
This study has been conducted in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical
engineering principles and practices in this area at this time. We make no warranty either
express or implied. The conclusions and recommendations submitted in this report are
based upon the data obtained from the exploratory boring drilled at the location indicated
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on Figure 1, the proposed type of construction and our experience in the area. Our
services do not include determining the presence, prevention or possibility of mold or
other biological contaminants (MOBC) developing in the future. If the client is
concerned about MOBC, then a professional in this special field of practice should be
consulted. Our findings include interpolation and extrapolation of the subsurface
conditions identified at the exploratory boring and variations in the subsurface conditions
may not become evident until excavation is performed. If conditions encountered during
construction appear different from those described in this report, we should be notified so
that re-evaluation of the recommendations may be made.
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use by our client for design purposes. We
are not responsible for technical interpretations by others of our information. As the
project evolves, we should provide continued consultation and field services during
construction to review and monitor the implementation of our recommendations, and to
verify that the recommendations have been appropriately interpreted. Significant design
changes may require additional analysis or modifications to the recommendations
presented herein. We recommend on-site observation of excavations and foundation
bearing strata and testing of structural fill by a representative of the geotechnical
engineer.
Respectfully Submitted,
HEPWORTH - PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL, INC.
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Trevor L. Knell, P.E.
Reviewed by:
Steven L. Pawlak, P.
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LOG OF EXPLORATORY BORING I Figure 2
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TOPSOIL; silty sandy clay, loose, slightly moist to moist, brown.
SILT AND CLAY (ML—CL); slightly sandy to sandy, stiff to very stiff, slightly moist, brown, slightly
porous, trace calcareous.
GRAVEL AND COBBLES (GP—GM); sandy, slightly silty to silty, with boulders, dense, slightly moist,
brown, rounded and subrounded rock, terrace alluvium.
Relatively undisturbed drive sample; 2—inch !.D. California liner sample.
15/12 Drive sample blow count; indicates that 15 blows of a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches were
required to drive the California sampler 12 inches.
NOTES:
Depth at which boring had caved when measured following drilling.
Practical drilling refusal on a boulder.
1. The exploratory boring was drilled on December 10, 2004 with 4—inch diameter continuous flight power
auger.
2. Location of the exploratory boring was measured approximately by pacing from features shown on Figure
1
3. Elevation of the exploratory boring was not measured and the log of exploratory boring is drawn to depth.
4. The exploratory boring location should be considered accurate only to the degree implied by the method
used.
5. The lines between materials shown on the exploratory boring log represent the approximate boundaries
between material types and transitions may be gradual.
6. No free water was encountered in the boring at the time of drilling. Fluctuation in water level may occur
with time.
7. Laboratory Testing Results:
WC = Water Content ( % )
DD = Dry Density ( pcf )
—200 = Percent Retained on No. 200 Sieve
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Date Issued qe1 Zoned Area Permit Noo
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AGREEMENT
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described structure, the permit may then be revoked by notice from the County Building
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Framing 9-2,3-0,5-
(To include Roof in place and indows
and Doors installed).
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