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00080005CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING DIVISION PERMIT CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: BUILDING ADDRESS: PERMITNO, 11593 UPLAND WAY CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION 00080005 OWNER'S NAME; APPLICATION SUB DATE DAREN SHU 19925 STEVENS CREEL: BL 08/01/2000 ❑ONI?: SANITARY NO, CONTROL NO, (400)725-7555 COO ARCHITECrAiNGINEER: BUILDING 1'ERMI'r INFO to❑ fit_ ELECT PLUMY MECll F W 1=1 I_U L=1 1=1 Z8 h j ijCUNSIi) CON'rRACIORs DEC.LARAHON Job Description _ t nonny auirn, inns 1 am Lcenwd tinder rrnvi>inn. ,a Cnapmr 4 aon,mencmg Oi with Section 7000)(dDivision 7ofthe Business and profession, Cole, and my license �x<� i,inmuloncani 3852 LVNG SPACE, 638 SO.FI. GARAGE a a 2 Lioense Class Lie. a ::((O a VF. Dom Contractor ul3uy ARCIIITECT*SDECLARATION FI_IVALED C S S I tmdergond,ny Dams shall be itself as public records yY Licensed Pmlee,innal 3 1 2002 OWNER -BUILDER c,nunpt I Of Conti LUN JAN o I nonny ,nim, that I I. c¢mpt .limn are C,,io.,r'a : A,,,, U. ... he of, t• > y following remora. (comil t 9(ULm Business and Ives de io demolish, Coda Any city nr county - D winch equine s issuance,, also re consumer, nlmr, improve h ,,a ,1 fi repair any structure ca 3� pnonossd.....o ng.) tine Nio.sot ler .inch Arndt mlileaeigacd h.ri,rm Nut tie.. cin,..II Se fcutor n, the po Division m the Conmamr'a undo Law on,C Code) 9 Area Valuation or thatheeittgwiat Senior7S00)andteW%indnriea Bnedeeennd PrnrAnyviohne) - $'88071 or that he is csen,pt Nerelmm and the n:nis for lite allege) camup,n 111 Any violation v of not Seem). 7031.5 v any hundred um for a permit suhicets the applicnm m u civil penalty meatmmethan mrnuadreddollars (sstn). APNNumbcr Occupancy Type ❑I. a. ,of me properly... o.y cmpo, ca w; n, wage, is hei, side .omprotor, 1,. 36603065. 00 will do the vvIlk, and ,he oract r i, not iemnded or en:red for sale (See. 7841. Business and Pmre.einn. Gale: The Coutmctor', Ululate Law dile., am apply ,, an Required Inspections, liesI pI)i WI voila, o, lot n_, hereon. and who does oeh work haa,elr 101 — FOUNDATION or mn through his own employee, provided that such improvements are ot intended or offered for silo If, hall the M,ilding or improvement is sold within tine year of 102 — PIERS cnn,pI • intt, the owner milder will have rive harden of proving that he did not build or ti,r para,se af>:de.I' 103 — UFER Lwowaetd'atepnpeo,ana,ewsi,ely enmmenag with licensed ronm,cons',1 104 — REBAR ,incest the pm,iem (See. 71W , business and professions Cnno:) The Cun,rvr,on s License luau does nm apply (1) an ow net of pottery who hued, or improves dtcrene. .105 — ANCHOR BOLTS r who e.no-aete for earn pmjeae with o em,mwmn.) B,ensw pat„tnm I') me 106 — SEWER A WATER tma,Is Licens Law. E: an ,cal u c . _ /// Ft I' fur Nis adnon � (, J 202 — UNDERFLOOR PLUMBING D n Dale � "le IPE. SAI. NDIiCI Rn'uo 203' — UNDERFLOOR MECHANICAL I nreby ulim under penalty of perjury one of the fdlowing dn1aratiuns: 204 — UNDERFLOOR FRAME p 1 have wir mI sin c Ccrnreatn if Cmslat It. cllair urn, for Worker', 205 _ UNDERFLOOR INSULATION Contpau�lian, as province for by Section 3700 of [lie Lumor code. lot the ,"an rue nnhe tank for which all, fico„h on I ... ed. 301 ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ I havered will maintain Worker: Compensation Instant as required by Scram, 302 — TUB & OR SHOWER 1700 nGe IaMn Code, lite the performance of the wok for which this permit is issued, yyWorker sCounpre,aannm,uraaacarrier art] policy number are: 303 — ROUGH MECHANICAL CareieI I'hry. No,: 304 — ROUGH ELECTRICAL CIi1I'II9CATIIIN Of Ii XT MI'rION FROM WORKERS' SIDS — FRAME COMPENSATION INSURANCE On,sntion need not beem.imen,l it the ,.r,,,a i, for ma hundred dollar. 306 — HOLDOWNS ISBenjles"'l 307 — INSULATION ecraly mat in the pemnm:me of the work for which thin perenit is ie,ued, 1 308 — SHEETROCK shall at employ any person in any manner s, as to become subject ,a the Wnkmd Cmnppenann tai California[).at309 — EXTERIOR LATH AVpliann NOTI(ETD APPLICANT. If, river making this Ccrilictte of Eecmptinn, you ehnuld 310 — INTERIOR LATH hecommbjtc, to the Worker', ebo,peesatio....,vision, of the Labu, Cud.. Yoo mo,t O1 lo, ill nncyw'tatst,,II ,ovi,inn,nrtni,p.ourshall hedcloned ree..ked. 311 — SCRATCH COAT F m CONS rRuciION LENDING AGENCY 313 — ROOF NAIL L>: I hereby offmt pmnsvu t thar. is a ne,ion lending agency rte the pennntmnce ; — ofthewokrmwhich ,fuspcmthisissuN(See 3(N7,ae.C.) 501 FINAL ELECTRICAL ENERGY C futile, i Nana 5 z I.raer'.Add.... 502 — FINAL PLUMBING ENERGY UO 1cmythat lhave cut this apnirmunnand ,late dtmlie aroveiaboninaoais 503 — FINAL MECHANICAL ENERGY 4. E corral. I agar m comply wilt tail city and rottn,y onlinanco, told .,ate mw, relating 504 — F I NAL BUILDING ENERGY O V tolxWing com,me,ion. and hembva lhodD npresemathis ntsdoily nmq , enru,n �e � Ili"� , c°p r)l "ti ' i 505 — FINR ECTRICAL F., 0", 0V) gr ms: I I' �ndk Pk Orioles, C'ry fe pen' orgrimt lin r,nlin I ag t,., t a d pe ,lis � n r in any, y saint ilia 506 — G � U s 5 cry m q conn g l y Nie n aANT UNDGRSTANUSAN: I)WILL �'OMPLY WrI'I .LNO POINT' Issued by I�MI3ING Date tUNI- IEGUL. _y%/19,/79 -I/ � O O Re -roofs 508 — FINAL MECHANICAL HAZARDOUS MnniR1A1Sn lure Bandl — FINAL GRADE Wal the applicant or man haudmi, oceopattt store ur Drama br,amou. mitten:d Type of Rr�(H " t,deini(lieCapconnoMaaicipolCove.Channel9,12,andtheIbaltnamsafety 510 — FINAL PLANNING Code. Semon 25532(n)? oyes 0 N All roofs 51111bL,in,.4p&I 1pprif?LikB,�irtDfjtfr�A.oRwfirtb9MK•fferial being installed. Nill,hc appGcamor future bolding occupant am equipment or devisee which if a 4001 161jjQallGd Rt 1Ih(IoWWwb �lpyll.yceCtlons I agree to remove his havaedous air eontaminants.nn Adinea by the Ttuy Arco Air OmJi,y Mnnagen,em r i,nneti all new matt IlsSorR'tiq gj1j)p jN3ft understands and will comply with °Yin 13No all non-po�u 4)urce f iop`ii4—PROGRESS I hove real the hartnlou, materials nquimmetns under Chapter 6,95 of ,he California Health K Safely Cvda, Section, 25505, 25531 and 25534. 1 understand that the building does ant clone ly have amnion. that it in toy c.pnn.inilitymnotl ly the rIt es on, ur req me 'mmnm, when toast be are, prior m tie f a Ce Wcae o[ r �•�O O� Signature of Applicant Date tomoanea rsen� — Dam All roof coverings to be Class "B” or better OFFICE CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING DIVISION PERMIT CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: BUILDING ADDRESS: PERMITNO, 11593 UPLAND WAY CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION 00080005 OWNER'S NAME; APPLICATION SUB DATE DAREN SHU 19925 STEVENS CREEL: BL 08/01/2000 ❑ONI?: SANITARY NO, CONTROL NO, (400)725-7555 COO ARCHITECrAiNGINEER: BUILDING 1'ERMI'r INFO to❑ fit_ ELECT PLUMY MECll F W 1=1 I_U L=1 1=1 Z8 h j ijCUNSIi) CON'rRACIORs DEC.LARAHON Job Description _ t nonny auirn, inns 1 am Lcenwd tinder rrnvi>inn. ,a Cnapmr 4 aon,mencmg Oi with Section 7000)(dDivision 7ofthe Business and profession, Cole, and my license �x<� i,inmuloncani 3852 LVNG SPACE, 638 SO.FI. GARAGE a a 2 Lioense Class Lie. a ::((O a VF. Dom Contractor ul3uy ARCIIITECT*SDECLARATION FI_IVALED C S S I tmdergond,ny Dams shall be itself as public records yY Licensed Pmlee,innal 3 1 2002 OWNER -BUILDER c,nunpt I Of Conti LUN JAN o I nonny ,nim, that I I. c¢mpt .limn are C,,io.,r'a : A,,,, U. ... he of, t• > y following remora. (comil t 9(ULm Business and Ives de io demolish, Coda Any city nr county - D winch equine s issuance,, also re consumer, nlmr, improve h ,,a ,1 fi repair any structure ca 3� pnonossd.....o ng.) tine Nio.sot ler .inch Arndt mlileaeigacd h.ri,rm Nut tie.. cin,..II Se fcutor n, the po Division m the Conmamr'a undo Law on,C Code) 9 Area Valuation or thatheeittgwiat Senior7S00)andteW%indnriea Bnedeeennd PrnrAnyviohne) - $'88071 or that he is csen,pt Nerelmm and the n:nis for lite allege) camup,n 111 Any violation v of not Seem). 7031.5 v any hundred um for a permit suhicets the applicnm m u civil penalty meatmmethan mrnuadreddollars (sstn). APNNumbcr Occupancy Type ❑I. a. ,of me properly... o.y cmpo, ca w; n, wage, is hei, side .omprotor, 1,. 36603065. 00 will do the vvIlk, and ,he oract r i, not iemnded or en:red for sale (See. 7841. Business and Pmre.einn. Gale: The Coutmctor', Ululate Law dile., am apply ,, an Required Inspections, liesI pI)i WI voila, o, lot n_, hereon. and who does oeh work haa,elr 101 — FOUNDATION or mn through his own employee, provided that such improvements are ot intended or offered for silo If, hall the M,ilding or improvement is sold within tine year of 102 — PIERS cnn,pI • intt, the owner milder will have rive harden of proving that he did not build or ti,r para,se af>:de.I' 103 — UFER Lwowaetd'atepnpeo,ana,ewsi,ely enmmenag with licensed ronm,cons',1 104 — REBAR ,incest the pm,iem (See. 71W , business and professions Cnno:) The Cun,rvr,on s License luau does nm apply (1) an ow net of pottery who hued, or improves dtcrene. .105 — ANCHOR BOLTS r who e.no-aete for earn pmjeae with o em,mwmn.) B,ensw pat„tnm I') me 106 — SEWER A WATER tma,Is Licens Law. E: an ,cal u c . _ /// Ft I' fur Nis adnon � (, J 202 — UNDERFLOOR PLUMBING D n Dale � "le IPE. SAI. NDIiCI Rn'uo 203' — UNDERFLOOR MECHANICAL I nreby ulim under penalty of perjury one of the fdlowing dn1aratiuns: 204 — UNDERFLOOR FRAME p 1 have wir mI sin c Ccrnreatn if Cmslat It. cllair urn, for Worker', 205 _ UNDERFLOOR INSULATION Contpau�lian, as province for by Section 3700 of [lie Lumor code. lot the ,"an rue nnhe tank for which all, fico„h on I ... ed. 301 ROUGH PLUMBING ❑ I havered will maintain Worker: Compensation Instant as required by Scram, 302 — TUB & OR SHOWER 1700 nGe IaMn Code, lite the performance of the wok for which this permit is issued, yyWorker sCounpre,aannm,uraaacarrier art] policy number are: 303 — ROUGH MECHANICAL CareieI I'hry. No,: 304 — ROUGH ELECTRICAL CIi1I'II9CATIIIN Of Ii XT MI'rION FROM WORKERS' SIDS — FRAME COMPENSATION INSURANCE On,sntion need not beem.imen,l it the ,.r,,,a i, for ma hundred dollar. 306 — HOLDOWNS ISBenjles"'l 307 — INSULATION ecraly mat in the pemnm:me of the work for which thin perenit is ie,ued, 1 308 — SHEETROCK shall at employ any person in any manner s, as to become subject ,a the Wnkmd Cmnppenann tai California[).at309 — EXTERIOR LATH AVpliann NOTI(ETD APPLICANT. If, river making this Ccrilictte of Eecmptinn, you ehnuld 310 — INTERIOR LATH hecommbjtc, to the Worker', ebo,peesatio....,vision, of the Labu, Cud.. Yoo mo,t O1 lo, ill nncyw'tatst,,II ,ovi,inn,nrtni,p.ourshall hedcloned ree..ked. 311 — SCRATCH COAT F m CONS rRuciION LENDING AGENCY 313 — ROOF NAIL L>: I hereby offmt pmnsvu t thar. is a ne,ion lending agency rte the pennntmnce ; — ofthewokrmwhich ,fuspcmthisissuN(See 3(N7,ae.C.) 501 FINAL ELECTRICAL ENERGY C futile, i Nana 5 z I.raer'.Add.... 502 — FINAL PLUMBING ENERGY UO 1cmythat lhave cut this apnirmunnand ,late dtmlie aroveiaboninaoais 503 — FINAL MECHANICAL ENERGY 4. E corral. I agar m comply wilt tail city and rottn,y onlinanco, told .,ate mw, relating 504 — F I NAL BUILDING ENERGY O V tolxWing com,me,ion. and hembva lhodD npresemathis ntsdoily nmq , enru,n �e � Ili"� , c°p r)l "ti ' i 505 — FINR ECTRICAL F., 0", 0V) gr ms: I I' �ndk Pk Orioles, C'ry fe pen' orgrimt lin r,nlin I ag t,., t a d pe ,lis � n r in any, y saint ilia 506 — G � U s 5 cry m q conn g l y Nie n aANT UNDGRSTANUSAN: I)WILL �'OMPLY WrI'I .LNO POINT' Issued by I�MI3ING Date tUNI- IEGUL. _y%/19,/79 -I/ � O O Re -roofs 508 — FINAL MECHANICAL HAZARDOUS MnniR1A1Sn lure Bandl — FINAL GRADE Wal the applicant or man haudmi, oceopattt store ur Drama br,amou. mitten:d Type of Rr�(H " t,deini(lieCapconnoMaaicipolCove.Channel9,12,andtheIbaltnamsafety 510 — FINAL PLANNING Code. Semon 25532(n)? oyes 0 N All roofs 51111bL,in,.4p&I 1pprif?LikB,�irtDfjtfr�A.oRwfirtb9MK•fferial being installed. Nill,hc appGcamor future bolding occupant am equipment or devisee which if a 4001 161jjQallGd Rt 1Ih(IoWWwb �lpyll.yceCtlons I agree to remove his havaedous air eontaminants.nn Adinea by the Ttuy Arco Air OmJi,y Mnnagen,em r i,nneti all new matt IlsSorR'tiq gj1j)p jN3ft understands and will comply with °Yin 13No all non-po�u 4)urce f iop`ii4—PROGRESS I hove real the hartnlou, materials nquimmetns under Chapter 6,95 of ,he California Health K Safely Cvda, Section, 25505, 25531 and 25534. 1 understand that the building does ant clone ly have amnion. that it in toy c.pnn.inilitymnotl ly the rIt es on, ur req me 'mmnm, when toast be are, prior m tie f a Ce Wcae o[ r �•�O O� Signature of Applicant Date tomoanea rsen� — Dam All roof coverings to be Class "B” or better OFFICE CUPEI�TINO City of Cupertino 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 777-3308 Planning (408) 777-3228 Building (408) 777-3354 Public Works Geologic Transmittal Form Date Submitted: Date l)ue Applicant Name: Project Address/APN: Project Description:-� 5 Ld a-)- C--�-- Review Requested: Scope of Work: Application For: Other. �See, co�-ton I ej- Geology Deposit Receipt 9: M :amount: Transmitted by: Rczv- U Department: Phone No. V11 COTTON, SHIRES & ASSOCIATES, INC. 330 Village Lahr Lott G ilos, CA 95030 FROM PHONE NO. 0 408 356 3969 Jul. 25 2000 05:49PM P2 '�.r r.•�+� ^t).�Y�S. �.�I"�"'�.�\t I'F•'' .;1�•• x'.41 I •}•• �'..�`. FX :l'i vi.4,♦ M1.�',• J„AS ;'.'�, I ' i4,'.. t::r'�'S'r��:' I ♦ ' , { m.. _.�♦._ ...I , r I .. ,.a_-, \ ,. a ..... .. m ..o .•,. .._. _ ,. t .,� _ 'I 1 r M1 1A►d• L }aj No 3778 , DAYS 1� REC91VED FROM I ADDRESS* �gk ggg c Ec MONEY { 95ltARu CELTS I , f • !V By e' w CROWN BU SIN= $Y%NE8, INN - (8O0) 843 n879 . � '$4194:• .^bF#.,SA.�u[-2F°a`so.•d*'`F„qF'•�^•2•..''�,"�..�f:'.,x.. j1.t) t •,;• '?�,}t; x \:.'!ti+?:;t'I?f•�, ad } A T•...;. ..I •�. i• ' I..+•y'4.fz t�„W,p.ys•` !�, -,,�< J�k!' ♦ art r. r1, `; `.•,�; .. � \ rel H �I z Ir '� I } ;,\ti �.;, !:.. ,;:•.'.. I � p'YH,�� �M'6'4t ��11,+t'�r.fY � ��7 ,'� ° � � ' �.� •°° \ "�`� � �',+\ t �!' � 1 •. , , . . • i` t o�'J; . w?mitlFn�, '�;� + "f ti I I f y - s t� A ,, r ., � ZC'.r $•. i+L i3 R � Y1 `I >, S \.s��..k� � � /,.;�1 Q pt.h� C .�fP 3 r 5 �-� DAR -EN SHU LEE YING SHU 90-8186/1211 182 11129 CiARKSTON AVE. 63348128 CUPERTINO, CA 95014 19 E � Paytothe_ - Orderof :_ 6 Dollars BANK; FSB - 425 South MathUda Avenue e, California 94086 MeI110 r -12L 8 bpi6609`0 bE 2 n° 66 a 348 b 2611 °0000 2-00000,113 A j Yc a_, `� C-0037-4-. Project. Shu Residenco Adldressa 11593 Upla d Way Developer: cls"lied By: njurman Date: June 10, i!)99 Check NO4 1 Referring to teatativo rna-p 12 -IM -94 and the Residential %Iillside ordinance the following additional information. or changes mads to be Conducted to t$ a cons=ction drawings: Exterior Elevations A4 1. Height is measured fi'om natural grade: either retitle "existing" grade to ``nater " grade or add natzal grade line(19'.40.O60,EM. C-�cC-eec.S '� dr�l� nn�. cn riratnnrio (ild,41 ' Residential I-THllside 0 ante I( L40 I d ee that e W 1cightse Ing 20' front el tion 'est ick gigetl iti T 9. 0, E,2. r, urn w eig t o e a Mel I+LJ.UUV, aril fe�tur 1 be provided all planes g twenty feet east} , A, 5, ]provide the building cciar samples with reflee lvity Values, Geologic Requiremeats �74 required by the City geologist, in previous correspondence to Mr. tiVool�y, provide additional geotechnical analysis. Eiogin by subt itting the $2,000.00 City. Oieologist deposit. Staff will send their previous scope to M -Car ire its covers all d eiz regtiirein Its - (D) . 77.11 Project. Shu Residenco Adldressa 11593 Upla d Way Developer: cls"lied By: njurman Date: June 10, i!)99 Check NO4 1 Referring to teatativo rna-p 12 -IM -94 and the Residential %Iillside ordinance the following additional information. or changes mads to be Conducted to t$ a cons=ction drawings: Exterior Elevations A4 1. Height is measured fi'om natural grade: either retitle "existing" grade to ``nater " grade or add natzal grade line(19'.40.O60,EM. C-�cC-eec.S '� dr�l� nn�. cn riratnnrio (ild,41 ' Residential I-THllside 0 ante I( L40 I d ee that e W 1cightse Ing 20' front el tion 'est ick gigetl iti T 9. 0, E,2. r, urn w eig t o e a Mel I+LJ.UUV, aril fe�tur 1 be provided all planes g twenty feet east} , A, 5, ]provide the building cciar samples with reflee lvity Values, Geologic Requiremeats �74 required by the City geologist, in previous correspondence to Mr. tiVool�y, provide additional geotechnical analysis. Eiogin by subt itting the $2,000.00 City. Oieologist deposit. Staff will send their previous scope to M -Car ire its covers all d eiz regtiirein Its - (D) L 17 / .f C11Y OF CUPEkTINO July 13, 1999 Community I)eyelopment Department 10300 Targe Avenue Cuperiin.o, California 95014 Chazles Lang CT L eaign p 1499 David Laile ilpitas, California 9:� -'035 Regarding: Buildir,.g Design 11593 T.Jpla,nd Way, iurer4dro. Califurnba Ivfr. Lir g, As you know, 6e Cern-hurlity De•veloomeat Department com nLmts, datcd lune 10, 1999, or, the review of the tlUiidirg permit required an u da.ed el�re€hnieal analysis. This analysis is two- fol TL, e first rcquirement was to confin that t�le = o4ogical skback shown on the proposed parcel map bias; a,;curate. This has leen completed a -ad Theneap may be rocorded. The second req.uirem�rjt is an updated geoteo'nnical analysis OF me prev'D us cor�structaan recoa=endations made by Lee Engineers on May S, 1991. I enclose rhe city geologist letter describing rhos r q eirent. Please submit a $23000.00 e0109y *Osis. e Your prvatu geologist bad comple:tad his/her, revle , please submit &eir written MMMeMs addresJing this ryquiremezbt. I will fc-nu=d. it to the city geolocist for their approval. Please Ise aware that once the city geologist receives your updated.'report they have 10 bus,�nesa days for review and. cornrnent. If you have gve,stions, please do -not hesitate to call ma- at (408) 777-3277. incerely, 1'��c ele Bju-arL, AI.CF C: Rodger Wooley July 12, 19199 C3000 TO COM=UW, Over ment CIT OF 'ERO 10300 Toxic Avenue Cupeaa, Califon 9.4 SUEJECT Gevlogic Rff9iew W66I1y, ,%t Subdi-vision 11695 Upland flay At your recpestp we have completed a geologic ieview of the Subject appEcataon txsing the follow i dG=mPnts: ° paxcel Mag, (I sheet, 40 -fie), by Lee Engineers, undated; and Tract Map No. 8778 Mzxquette Huts (1 sheet, 30 -scale), by Eby F,nrg=-in& Corporation, dated August 1995. Jr+. adcUtioit to :he above xeferm<ed d ents, w,6 have m ewe went tecl -dCal data ftorn aur O&em Elea. Thz! applicant 1,a proppsing to, subdivide one, appr9 ntelp 1 -at=e lot: into 2 residential lots .;be property is ,Carrs tly developed nth a single-fa-aiily residence, swimming ming X ooL sleds, and appuxtenang.str°a s_ A =1 -de -sac its p=osed to extend wvestwar 'florn Upland Way into the south-cenbmI portion of the pgaPeecy arLdproAde access to the Ions_ It is bur understanding that the propos-d subdivision, WM tie kao the (t aster$ sani.taz b f the jai s �araat yL tr°tc . IL -t our asdtW review report, dated jan2,-Y, 2995, we mommended additional ixt sesta tima,s. I�e Peeol.-Med to assn s theposs5b I=don of the Mon.ta. Nista., fault in the wL.Ste m pordj>n of the site. In addition, we re ommmdtd that updated a nddPat , ,,S shaking pa t:tzrs be Provided for ffic site. SubseV,pmtiy, addiional subsuyface inve5dsatzQn was PeAo=wd M hfte Westem PQrd= 01 PPoP . h6wevv=, this inwestiptiort Wass uzsuccessM in locating the fault clue - to lig groundwaW and caap5ing jrm&,!!S. T'9ie-refoxe, ads area was cor sid:exed to be wjthira the fault setback zortee. At the tliner of this invesldgadon, the appUcant was proposIng a 54ot su ivisiom bejtdiraj.�; pea,—at appli tian for the eastern -most lot (Lot, 3 at that: B Lot I on the cL=Ent Faces lvlap) was dived by the in; the pati, of 1997- Since this arm was succes tally =&-zed v4th respect to the fault, this lot -was considexed to be outside of th' faaIlt w1backs zone, and thus, wL- xemmmeaded approve Of 'theggi�r=t sppucatda�t f � a� s �zdpoi�t, �-1 ; �►ta� coadbtiorts. We recom�st�nded, h our review boli: of I T<wembtr 20, 1997, that supple mmta1 seismic Sbaking Panmetels lti a c�SM.Ithe= CAMOMia OMM 324 Villa524,9 Ajefiida !MraSo SWgeA Log GgtM C. 95030-nIS Carlsbad, CA 1)=,�,4a74 (408) ° Faxc {7€o) 9sZ 27o l= (76a) X31 -19x0 Elm 07/13/99 09:45 IC408?773333 CITY CUPERTINO Z007/013 .FELL- 13° qs i S : 3S FROM 1 0OTT014 SHIRES AS80C 1�%i�1e �jaan July 12, 1999 C3006B be provided ri,& -ixpdated attenuation, sources In adcUtion, we recoatennded that the project stuff gn ,�r Sze the updated selsa c slaking crifenia, and incorporate this data. into the pied design. Beni. applicat bon is for approval of the 2 -lot Pari Map With g� sack zones. Based ttpol' review of the refer ed mate%ials, it appears that the Parcel Map depicts a ` V.-ol : setback zone Mend? -q southeasterly across the s�otsthwest pardon of the propext- Th& setbaclt zone appea;s. to coincide with the setback established on the prop.erty to the north (Pice s�sion, Tract 8778). addition, the depicted setba:X ;Zogte appeazs. to be eowistent with InvestI22tions performed at the sib_ ost ertily, vv -e reco��end approval of the Parc€ Map fx= a c st�.dpainte To datep we have not received updated ses& ldn$ criteria and seal eng rie�r of updated ie shaking data. 3n addition, since appPo gears has elapsed WiCit nce'e thme of the pa ous geot cal rtpoxt fog p n property, an update repod should ion Piribrmed by the project geotechnical consultant The following idem should IDe r#o=ed prior to appta�I of building pernlits oIR Logs I and 2, from a logic 5bu dpoint: 4 vests e The proj geoted rical con,�altant r,hQ 1d ,pe4®rxr� apt updat* investigation of the e conditions, and Y that t1le previc+gs %,e66wmendations m appropriate for the site coxididons_ If a new con • is re xLeed, then they sod review all praviov s reports for this p„opexty, aged puede supplemental gent cal gecsmmendat Ons, as needed, got- site development. ` fv7lo g should sp ally addressed: 4 Foundgdon recQmmendafions should be re-evaluated; the recommended 12Air:cl� pier di eter. and .moot pier depth appear � for the site conditions =i are generally lower than C=Emt standard -of -care for rede, foodn ixt the I side .mar peas of the San cisco a, which epic a corgi of a rs�� of 16 -inch diameter piers, xeiforced whit a mir�== of 4 No. 5 ba« verdcaj, and a mirfmum of 9 feet in depth. k! Crifeda e The project geotea'nica3. cortsultmtt should provide up' dated seismic shaking criteria that refled recent 1kna dge wined �om Wlu- ier, Lama Meta, Landers, and Nogthridge easrthqualn. post -1994 aagnuatzan moves shoWd; be used. 3 5= i Q The pray structural en& sk*vld rem the Upslat� �isatiC shi��g.ater an assure that the proposed structwe: has been designed to wjthstand the anticipated se-isaic shakLnr, O i %13/99 09: 47 1°40877)73333 aY�L 3 28 dOPd �FiL€-F Page 3 CITY CUPERTINO 101 gmra35111552 � 009%013 J-qzy 12, 1999 C3006B The ults aj the Updated. Geote ck L-1vestgation, Seismic Shaking feria aid En .eeri Re.vi :shoWd be submitted to Lhe City for ruvkw prior tO approval of thes This review has be.1m firmed to provide teohricml adze to assist the atY in its d L-tjorary pe=ft deddons. Ny seivice5 have been merited to review of the documents evi€�a l� i�len d, ��d a ei al review of the ro w. $ins and em sio made in acro danco iofth generally acceptedcip �d ��sgae� of t Y g€ si see TWS wvarmty is, in lig of �dier amties, either expmsad or implied. v Respectfully subffdttedd, CM G180TECHNICAL.- CONSULTANT Joie, M. Wallace Ser or CEG 1923 William K Cott= Pdndpel Enginezdmg JDVZ CEG UPDAT ED GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION IGATION 11593 UPLAND WAY CUP EIl TINO, CALIFORNIA for Mr. Daren Shu 'Creative Construction 19925 Stevens Creek Boulevard . Smite 126 Cupertino, CA 950714 File No: ,71776311 April 201 200 15881 Winchester Boulevard, Los Gatos, CA, 95030 (408) 354-6040 (408) 354-7203 Fax File: 177631 April 20, 2000 UPDATED GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION ESTIGATION 11593 UPI XND WAS( CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA PURPOSE AND SCOPE Associated Terra Consultants, Inc. has reviewed the Geotechnical Investigation, Report by Lee Engineers, dated May 8, 1991, and have become the Geotechnical Consultants of record for this site. This report presents the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of our Updated Geotechnical Investigation for the proposed house at 11593 Upland Way, Cupertino, Santa Clara County, California. The scope of work performed for this investigation included a project site soils reconnaissance; the excavation, inspection, and logging of one exploratory soil boring to investigate subsurface soils conditions; recovery *of representative samples from the boring; performance of laboratory testing to investigate the physical and engineering properties of the sample; soils engineering analysis of the data gathered during the investigation; and preparation of this written report summarizing the findings, conclusions, and recommendations based upon the investigation. The data obtained and the analyses performed were for the purpose of investigating the strength characteristics of the soils at the project site as a basis for. making design recommendations for the construction of a proposed new house. This investigation is not and shall not be understood or construed to be a.geologic or environmental investigation or investigation of geologic or environmental conditions at or affecting the project site. PROJECT SITE DESCRIPTION The project site is located at 11593 Upland Way in .the city of Cupertino, California. It is a rectangular shaped parcel of approximately one third of an acre, bounded on the east by Upland Way, and on the north, south, and west by residential lots. Plate 1 is the Site Vicinity Map. Topographically the project site is an area characterized by gentle slopes. The elevation of the property is approximately 400 feet (above Mean Sea Level). Vegetation at the project site consists of some native deciduous trees, native grasses, and weeds. Drainage of the lot is by sheet, flow to the city sewer system and eventually to the ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 1 File: 177631 April 20, 2000 northeast toward Regnart Creek. This creek flows northward where it joins up with other. - small creeks, and eventually empties into the San Francisco Bay. (FIELD INVESTIGATION The field investigation consisted of a surface. site reconnaissance, and the excavation, inspection, and logging of one exploratory boring at the approximate location shown on the Site Plan (Plate 2). The exploratory boring was logged and sampled on February 4, 2000, by our Staff Engineering Geologist, under the direction of the Soils Engineer. Representative soils samples were taken from selected depths in the boring using standard 2 -1/2 -inch ID brass liners six inches long. Upon completion of this field investigation, the excavations were loosely backfilled with native soils. SOILS AND BEDROCK CONDI'T'IONS Soils and Artificial Fill - Detailed logs and descriptions of the soil units encountered are contained in the Log of Boring B-1 (Plate 3). The surficial unit encountered was an approximately 6 -inch thick layer of baserock, used in the construction of the temporary gravel driveway. The underlying unit was a sandy clay, reddish brown in color, with minor amounts of gravel, approximately 7 feet thick. It was slightly .damp with moderate plasticity and a hard consistency. The unit beneath the sandy clay was another sandy clay, darker brown in color, damp to moist; and a high plasticity. This unit became increasingly sandy with depth, until another unit was determined to be present at approximately 15 feet. This unit, a sandy clay, was brown in color, moist, and with a high plasticity and a hard consistency. The boring was terminated at 16-1/2 feet: No free groundwater was encountered in the boring. The units found in this boring, B1, correspond very well with borings logged by Lee Engineers in May of 1991. Detailed logs and descriptions of the soil units encountered are contained in the Logs of Prior Exploratory Borings TB1, TB2, and TB3 (Plate 4). These borings were drilled to various depths. TB1, the deepest boring, was drilled to a depth of 31 feet. No groundwater was encountered in any of these borings. Bedrock - No bedrock was encountered during borings. Ground Mater and Springs - Free ground water was not encountered in any of the excavations, and no indication of shallow ground water was observed in the field. ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 2 f File: 177631 April 20, 2000 ATTACHMENTS: Plate 1: Site Vicinity Map j Plate 2: Site Plan Plate 3: Log of Exploratory Boring B-1 Plate 4: Logs of Prior Exploratory Borings TBI, TB2, and TB3 Plate 5: Poring Log Key Table A: Laboratory Tests Results Summary April 20, 2000 File No: 177631 Mr. Darren Shu Creative Construction 19925 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Suite 126 Cupertino, CA 95014 Subject: UPDATED GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION 11593 Upland Way Cupertino, California Dear Mr. Shu: We have completed the enclosed Updated Geotechnical Investigation for your proposed residence at 11593 Upland Way, Cupertino, California. This study was -completed in accordance with your authorization. The accompanying report presents our opinion that the project site is suited for the proposed house provided that the recommendations contained herein are incorporated into the development plans, specifications, and construction. All conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are contingent upon Associated Terra Consultants, Inc. being retained to review the construction. plans, and any grading plans prior to construction. In new structures, we must observe all foundation excavations at the project site. Most jurisdictions now mandate inspection and review letters to document the construction process.; It is the owner's responsibility to schedule inspections for documentation purposes. We are pleased to have been able to provide our services to you at this time. Please do not hesitate to call us if you have any questions regarding this project, or if we can be of any other service. Thank you: Very truly yours, ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. 'ck Halte off President 15881 Winchester Boulevard, Los Otos, CA.95030 (408) 354-6040 (408) 354-7208 Fax File: 177631 April 20, 2000 northeast toward Regnart Creek. This creek flows northward where it joins up with other_ small creeks, and eventually empties into the San Francisco Bay. FIELD INVESTIGATION The field investigation consisted of a surface site reconnaissance, and the excavation, inspection, and logging of one exploratory boring at the approximate location shown on the Site Plan (Plate 2). The exploratory boring was logged and sampled on February 4, 2000, by .our. Staff Engineering Geologist, under the direction of the Soils Engineer. Representative soils samples were taken from selected depths in the boring using standard 2 -1/2 -inch ID brass liners six inches long. Upon completion of this field investigation, the excavations were loosely backfilled with native soils. SOILS AND BEDROCK CONDITIONS. Soils and Artificial Pill - Detailed logs and descriptions of the soil units encountered are contained in the Log of Boring B-1 (Plate 3). The surficial unit encountered was an approximately 6 -inch thick layer of baserock, used in the construction of the temporary gravel driveway. The underlying unit was a sandy clay, reddish brown in color,, with minor amounts of gravel, approximately 7 feet thick. It was slightly damp with moderate plasticity and a hard consistency. The unit beneath the sandy clay was another sandy clay, darker brown in color, damp to moist; and a high plasticity. This unit became increasingly sandy with depth, until another unit was determined to be present at approximately 15 feet. This unit, a sandy clay, was brown in color, moist, and with a high plasticity and a hard consistency. The boring was terminated at 16-1/2 feet: No free groundwater was encountered in the boring. The units found in this boring, B1, correspond very well with borings logged by Lee Engineers in May of 1991. Detailed logs and descriptions of the soil units encountered are contained in the Logs of Prior Exploratory Borings TB1, TB2, and TB3 (Plate 4). These borings were drilled to various depths. TB1, the deepest boring, was drilled to a depth of 31 feet. No groundwater was encountered in any of these borings. Bedrock - No bedrock was encountered during borings. Ground Water and Springs - Free ground water was not encountered in any of the excavations, and no indication of shallow ground water was observed in the field. ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 2 File: 177631 (LABORATORY INVESTIGATION April 20, 2000 A laboratory -testing program was performed to investigate the physical and engineering properties of the soils at the project site. All the samples recovered were tested for moisture content and dry density. One direct shear test was performed on a selected sample to help investigate the strength characteristics of the soils. A summary of the test results is presented in Tables A. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS General 1. The project site is suitable for the construction of the proposed house, provided the recommendations set forth in this report are incorporated into the design considerations, and project plans and specifications. Existing project site organic -free soils can be used at the direction of the Field Engineer. 2. This investigation' and report are, not and shall not be construed to be a geologic or environmentalinvestigation or investigation of geologic or environmental conditions at or affecting the project site. Grading 3. We do not anticipate that extensive grading will be performed during the proposed construction, but have included 'recommendations here for the placement of fill and control of any grading operations at the site. All fill placed on the site shall be compacted fill. 4. We did not observe any subsurface structures, but should they nevertheless exist in the area to be graded, they and any surficial structures that will riot be a part of the final development shall be removed prior to any grading, operations. This includes such things as septic tanks, trenches, concrete blocks., asphalt, foundations, utilities, or, pipelines. These objects shall be accurately located- on the grading plans to assist the Field Engineer in establishing proper control over their removal. 5. All organic surface material and debris, including grass or weeds, approximately four to six inches deep shall be stripped prior to any grading operations from alt. areas that are ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 3 File: 177631 April 20, 2000 to receive engineered fill. The exact depth of required stripping shall be determined in the field. These organically contaminated soils may be stockpiled for later use in landscaping. ping. 6. Depressions left by the removal of any surface and subsurface structures shall be cleaned of all debris and backfilled with compacted engineered fill:The material shllplaced in lifts not exceeding eight inches in uncompacted thickness and compactedatoba minimum degree of compaction of 90 percent as determined by ;the ASTM D1557 procedure (current edition). The upper six inches of subgrade soil beneath pavements shall be compacted to a minimum of 95 percent. This operation must be conducted observation of Associated Terra Consultants, Inc.. under the 7. After removing all subsurface structures, and after stripping off the organically contaminated surficial soil, the areas that will receive fill shall be ripped by machine to an average depth of at least 12 inches and thoroughly stripped of roots, vegetation, and oth ' deleterious matter. er 8. Following the structure removal, stripping, and ripping operations, the native soil, wherever fill will be placed, shall be properly compacted as engineered fill° All uncompacted or loose fill material present on the project site shall be ovexcavated and recompacted before placement of any engineered fill. Subgrade Preparation 9. After the project site has been properly cleared and stripped and the necessary excavations made, the exposed surface native soil subgrade shall be scarified to a minimum depth of six inches, moisture conditioned with water to at least three percent above the laboratory established optimum moisture content, and compacted to at P P least 90 percent compaction as determined by the ASTM D1557procedure (current edition). 10. All engineered fill, whether native or' imported soil, shall be placed in uniform horizontal lifts of not more than eight inches in uncompacted thickness. Imported soils materials shall be compacted to not less than 90 percent. relative compaction in accordance with the ASTM D1557 procedure. Native soils materials shall be moisture - conditioned with water to at least three percent above the optimum moisture content and compacted to between 87 and 92 percent compaction as determined by the ASTM D1557 procedure. Before compaction begins, the fill shall be brought to approximate optimum moisture content that will permit proper compaction by either: (1) aerating the material f it is too wet, or (2) spraying the material with water if it is too dry. Each lift rY shall be ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 4 r File: 177631 April 20, 2000 thoroughly mixed before compaction to assure a uniform distribution of water content. When fill material includes rocks, nesting of rocks will not be permitted, and all voids must be carefully filled and properly compacted. No rocks larger than four inches in diameter shall be used for the top two feet of fill. 11. Imported soils materials shall be a soil or soil -rock mixture which is free from organic matter or other deleterious substances and have a plasticity index less than 12. The fill material shall not contain rocks or lumps over six inches in greatest test dimension, and not more than 15 percent larger -than two and one half (2-1/2) inches. Materials from the project site, if free of organic matter or other deleterious substances, are suitable for use in fills except where select material is required. All imported borrow must be approved by Associated Terra Consultants, Inc. before,being brought to the project site. Grading Inspection 12. Associated Terra Consultants, Inc. must perform the necessary inspection services during construction of this project to ensure uniformity with the conditions upon which these recommendations are based. Associated Terra Consultants.: IInc.. shall be notified at least two days before any grading begins at the project site to coordinate works in the field with the contractor. Treatment After Completion of Grading 13. After grading is completed and the Field Engineer has finished his observation of the work, no further excavation or filling shall be done except with the approval of and under the observation of the Field Engineer. 14. It shall be the responsibility of the Grading Contractor to prevent erosion of freshly graded areas during reconstruction and until such time as permanent drainage and erosion control measures have been. installed. Utility Trench Backfill 15. Underground utility trenches shall be backfilled;vvith compacted engineered fill. If on- site soils are used, the material shall be placed„ in lifts not exceeding eightinches in uncompacted thickness and compacted to.a rr nirnum of 00 percent relative compaction by mechanical means only. Imported sand may be used for backfilling trenches provided it is compacted to at .least 90 percent relative compaction. In all building and pavement ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 5 File: 177631 April 20, 2000 Drainage 22. It is extremely important that strong measures are taken to control and conduct all surface arid -subsurface waters -away from the structures on the site so that they do not adversely affect the foundations of the structure, and that all drainage facilities be diligently maintained. This is extremely important during periods of prolonged and intense rainfall. g nse 23. .Only plants requiring q g minimal. water should be planted within five feet of the foundation(s), and they should be provided with a watering system that delivers only the minimum amount of water necessary, for proper and healthy plant maintenance and growth. For example, a drip watering system that can be adjusted to deliver the appropriate amount of water. We recommend that someone' knowledgeable aboutlant species be consulted in this matter. P 24. Where concrete walkways or other impermeable structures or barriers may obs truct efficient flow, adequate provision must be made such that all water flows freely way from the. structures and no ponding occurs. This is especially important injacent to foundations. areas adjacent 25. Flow of water on slopes shall not be permitted. Diversion drainage' berms or interceptor v -ditches shall be constructed at the crests of all new slopes to prevent this. The surfaces of the slopes shall be compacted to provide surfaces free of loose material and be planted with erosion control mix or finished landscaping as soon as possible after completion of construction. 26. Roof drainage downspouts shall be discharged into controlled drainage facilities to keep the water away from the foundations. Mose outlets and wateringsystems shall b arranged in such a way as to prevent excessive moisture from reaching foundation areas, and to safely dispose of the water into an area equipped with suitable energy-dissi atin devices, to prevent adverse erosion and effects on slope stability. Sure drama e systems shall not discharge into the ground. g 27. The final grade shall result in aositive p gradient of at least two percent. (2%) away from the foundation in order to provide rapid removal of storm water and to prevent ponding of water adjacent to the foundation or slabs -on -grade. Six inches of soil may be backfilled against the exteriors of the foundation and °graded so that it will assist ' y removal of the water. m the ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 7 File: 177631 April 20, 2000 28. Discharge . locations for all drainage facilities must be chosen carefully and constructed carefully with erosion protection and energy -dissipating devices so as to prevent excessive erosion or slope instability on this and other properties. Future modifications of the project site shall be carefully planned with professional consultation. This is especially true for any construction activity involving water such as landscape irrigation systems and swimming pool system construction. Water Wells 29. Any water wells which may exist in the project site development area and which are to be abandoned shall be capped according to the requirements of the cognizant authority. The final elevation of the top of a capped well casing shall be a minimum of three feet below any adjacent grade prior to any grading operations. Foundation Recommendations 30. These recommendations shall be used for the design of the proposed house. The foundation shall be a combination of drilled friction pier and grade beam construction. Skin friction piers shall be founded a minimum of ten feet deep on a flat surface into competent soils or bedrock materials.. disregarding the first two feet for design purposes. Refusal, if encountered, shall be judged by the Soils Engineer' in the field at the time of drilling. The piers shall be designed for a skin friction of 500 psf, not including the top two feet. All piers shall have a minimum diameter of 16 inches, and the spacing of the piers shall be a minimum of at aeast three times the pier diameter. These values are for dead plus live loads and may be increased by one-third to include short-term seismic and wind effects. Each pier shall be reinforced with a minimum of four #5 bars vertical,for its full length, with the reinforcements of the piers tied to the top reinforcement of the grade beams. If the final grade of the building pad is steeper than existing, Associated Terra Consultants, Inc. shall be notified for possible supplemental recommendations. 31. Grade beams shall extend a minimum depth of six inches below adjacent pad grade and shall be reinforced with a minimum of four, #4 bars, two near the top and two near the bottom. The final design of the foundation and reinforcing required shall be determined by the Structural Engineer responsible for the foundation design. 32. " Overpour" and concrete leakage shall not, be allowed. ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 8 File: 177631 April 20, 2000 33. We do not anticipate appreciable settlements, however slight settlement shall be considered in the designs of the foundation and retaining wall(s). Slab -on -Grade Construction 34. Where slabs -on -grade are to be constructed, we recommend that the slabs be supported on a minimum of 18 inches of compacted, non -expansive structural fill. Preparation of the natural subgrade soils and ,placement of the structural fill materials shall be performed in accordance with the preceding recommendations under "Grading." Prior to final construction of ,the slabs, the subgrade surface shall be compacted to provide a smooth, firm surface for slab, support. Slab subgrades shall not be allowed to dry and. all surface shrinkage cracks shall be sealed by soaking prior to slab construction. Slab reinforcing shall be a minimum of #3 rebar at 18" center -to -center both ways, and shall be ;provided in accordance with the anticipated use and loading of the slab, as designed by the Structural Engineer. Slabs shall be provided with an expansion joint at least every eight feet. If the slabs are to be subjected to heavy loading, a subgrade modulus for the on- site soils and fill materials of 150 pounds per cubic inch is considered applicable for design. Some movement of the slabs can be expected, and slabs must be structurally independent of all other structural members. Care must be taken to ensure that the soils beneathslabs keep a constant moisture. Alternatively, the top five feet may be removed and replaced with properly compacted, non -expansive fill. Associated Terra Consultants, Inc. must be contacted for supplemental recommendations if a slab is to be constructed on top of an area underlain by artificial fill. 35. In areas where floor dampness is undesirable, such as inside a new structure house, a moisture barrier shall be used. One generally effective system for use in areas not subject to heavy vehicle loading is to install a capillary break consisting of four inches of free - draining pea gravel beneath the slab. In order to minimize vapor transmission, an impermeable membrane shall be placed over the gravel. The membrane shall be, covered with a' two-inch layer of sand to aid in curing the concrete and to protect the membrane during construction. The sand shall be slightly moistened just prior to concrete pouring. The combined thickness of gravel, membrane and sand may be considered as the upper six inches of the previously recommended non -expansive fill beneath the slab. Uniform building Code Seismic Design Criteria 34. The site is in the Uniform Building Code (1997) Seismic Zone 4. Active or potentially active' faults near the site and their potential- earthquake (moment) magnitudes are listed ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Page 9 File: 177631 April 20, 2000 (3) DRILLED PIERS: During drilling. (4) RETAINING WALL BACKFILL: To observe and test compaction. (5) UT11JTY TRENCH BACKFILL: To test compaction, unless future settlement is acceptable. (6) SURFACE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS: Near their completion. 40. Certain ;inspections are specifically called -for in this report. The lack of specific requirement for an inspection shall not obviate the responsibilities the owner, developer and contractor to call for an inspection where common practice, good sense, or prudence would deem it advisable to do so. INVESTIGATION LIMITATIONS 1. This report has.been prepared in accordance with generally accepted Soils Engineering practices. The conclusions and recommendations contained in this report .have resulted from Soils Engineering analyses based upon reasonable interpretations of surface and subsurface soils conditions observed in the borings at the project site. The conclusions and recommendations are based on the assumption that the soils conditions at the project site do not deviate significantly from those observed. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made. If any unusual soil or geologic conditions are encountered during construction, or if the proposed construction will be other than that noted in this report, Associated Terra Consultants, Inc. shall be notified for supplemental recommendations. 2 • This report is issued with the understanding that it is the responsibility of the owner or owner's representative to ensure that the contents of this report are calledto the attention of Architects and Engineers for the project, and that these recommendations are incorporated into the project plans, specifications, and construction. Moreover, itis the responsibility of the owner to see that the Contractors carry out these recommendations in the field. 3. The findings of this report are valid as of the present time. However, the passing of time will change the conditions of the existin gproperty due to natural processes or the ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc: Page 11. File: 177631 PLATES AND TABLES April 20, 2000 File No: 177631 �4 C; Rr sit e _j e.3 C4 I..% --- -- -- % 600 > 1P C? I C -i 'v < 1b j, SITE VICINITY IWAP 11593 Upland Way Cupertino, California Base: Portions of USGS 7-172 minute Cupertino quadrangle, California. ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. DST .0, Plate 1 File No: 177631 Proposed cul,de sac Explanation 81-1 Approximate location of boring by ATC Tara Approximate location of previous boring Scale 1'= 20 feet by Lee Engineers ( 4/5/91) Trench by Leo Engineers SITE PLAN - - — Property boundary ; 11593 Upland Way Cupertino, California ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Plate 2 File No: 177631 LOG OF BORING B- 1 File Name:, FLA/Austin Logged By: E.B. Drill Rig: B56 Mobile Approved By: Hammer: 140 lhs Fall: 30 inch Auger 'Type/Size: 8 -inch hollow stem Surface Elevation: Datum: Date Drilled: 2/4/00 Symbols used explained on "Key to Boring Logs" Sample t, FieldDepth Dry Unit Blows Surface Conditions: Number E U, U.S.C.S. Test Weight p.c.f. in feet Per foot Wet, standing water, sparse grass 0 Gravelly clay, olive green, damp to moist, low plasticity, hard (compacted): baserock. 24 42 Sandy clay, minor, gravel, reddish brown, slightly damp to damp, moderate plasticity, hard with sandstone clasts, B1-1 CM 40 charcoal, and subrounded chert clasts. 5 - 20 23 Decreasing gravel. Bl -2 CM 34 Sandy clay, dark brown, damp to moist, high plasticity, hard. 10 20 25 Changing color to a light brown. Bl -3 CM 4 Limonite staining, charcoal, and increasing sand content. 15 . 18 26 Sandyclay, brown, moist, high plasticity, hard, with 28 pebbly interbeds. B1-4 CM Bottom of hole at 16-1/2 feet. No free groundwater encountered. 20 ASSOCIATED TERRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Plate 3 -' File No: 177631 13 LOCOED By-- L DATE DRILLED 4 /S /91 S3 2 0RIi�tO ®I�l��`�R 6'" BORING N®, -,I. E SOIL 0ESCFj6PT1®FAV " �� �" � `� � Misc. ct 9cc: a3 y2. ® LA C, _ & a� Q, het RESULT - E 1 Durk Bre Silty CLAY w/Sand and Gravel wet 1-1 CL Atterber cLimit 2 12 09 1905 Tests 3 L.L. 24 Polo= 10 4 Y f Redish Br. Sand CLAY w/G.ravel ML 5 very stiff 6 -2 43 15 12. .7 8 9 --3 10 _3 11- 56 115 15a 12 13 14- olor change to Orange Brown 151 r 16 17 18 19 20- -1-4 21 - y 62 116 16. -,22 Boring log continues LEFF del 2 - Plate 4 d File No: 177631 14 LOGGED SY gowns 152 �A� ®R%Y,�� 4/S/9I 4� p�ppp L1oRad `7 (d yn gg�+�p+gv ®MT1r�die��. Fi 10_ _. -BORINa No. moi® SOIL ®EScI$IP�'jC)N ;�_' t '® °� `y misc. LA B �� RESULT 24 Orange Bre Sandy CLAY very stiff /Gravel 25 26 2 7 a� 28 29 30 m .�A ®5 . 31 •-� _ � Boring terminated @ 31.00 .. 72 1716, 1 feet No water encountered 15 File No: 177631 LOGGED BY LSI L4/5/91. ®ATE DRILLED FORA4 L S 2 BORING DIAMETER 61' BORING No._2- C6 SOIL DESCAIR ION � :� �® � � ® � m1SG, MM G �qe'� ® RESULT 1_ Dark Brown Silty CLAY w/sand and Gravel wet CL 2 2-1 3 20 09 200 4 ` �'' a Redish Bre Sandy CLAY w/Gravel' 6 stiff r 7 a 9 s, _ 1 11 •` 12 13 - - Color change to Orange B:rown 14 : •r.a 15 ,a 16 39 115. 1.3 a Boring terminated @i6e5 feet LEEGI . E RS FICUR8 NO. 4 - Plate 4 Cont: File No. 177631 KEY TO BORING LOGS BORING LOG SYMBOL Geologic contact line = Termination of boring Water level,preliminary measurement FliWater level, stabilized ISAMPLE RECOVERY ISPT I Standard Penetration 'fest SOIL SAMPLE TYPE C California CM California Modified HS Driven manual Hand Sampler NQ NO Wireline P Piston PB Pitcher Barrel SS Split Spoon (Terzaghi) 1-1,)wL1A LL)1'1 RRA CONSULTANTS, Inc. Plate 5