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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2017-0462 - Misc (3)X2o1-t-b(tL0,2 CITY OF TNEWFC W.r ..EACH r r NTIVIUirrITY .D E YELOI'MEENT D E:PAR± IM-ENT BUMDiN DIVISION 100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 17681 Mewport Beach, CA 92658-8915 www.newoortbeachca.00v 1 (949) 644-3200 DATE: 1 4 k-J .DOE ADDRESS: - s �/>/ �r i 3 I I L✓ n� 1. The/grading plan check number for this site Is and will be rs€arr4iix in all reports, earDDgeaiions 2. STOP ORDERS whenever any work its being done contrary to the provisions of the City Codes, the Chief Building Official or his authorized representative may order the work stopped by notice in writing served on any persons engaged in the doing or causing such work to be done and any such persons shall forthwith stop such work until authorized by the Chief Building Official to proceed with the wor'it. 3. The stamped set of approved plains shall be on the job site at all times. 4. NOTIFICATION OF NONCOMPLIANCE If, in the course of Fulfilling their responsibilities, the civil engineer, surveyor, the soils engineer, the engineering geologist or the testing agent Funds that the work Is not being done In conformance with the approved grading plans, the discrepancies shall be reported Immediately In writing to the person in charge of the grading work and to the Bbild-ing Division. Recommendations for corrective measures, if necessary, shall be subunitted to the Building Division for approval. 5. When import or export of materials is required, haul routes to and from the site shall be approved by the Clty Traffic Engineer and hauling procedures shall be in accordance with Chapter 15 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code (MBMC). Contractor shall use Best Management Practices (BMP's) to insure that all water etuallbf issues are addressed. 'o. Between Octobar •i and April 30, erosion control BMP measures shall be in ;place. During the remainder of the year dry season wind erosion 'BMP's (dust control) shall be implemented. Sediment control BMP's shall be installed and mainiained at all operational storm drain inlets Internal to the project. BIVIP's to control off -site sediment tracking shall be implemented and maintained. Appropriate BMP'a to prevent contamination of stormwater from construction activities shalt be implemented. A "weather triggered" action plan and the ability to deploy BMP's to protect all exposed portions of the site within 48-hours when the National 'Weather Service forecasts a 50% or greater chance of rain. All fills shall be compacted throughout to a minimum of 90 percent compaction as determined by ASTM test method 1557 and approved by the soils engineer. Compaction tests shall be performed according to the preliminary soils report. 8. All branch (including interior and exterior utility trenches) and retahiinng wall backFill shall be compacted throughout: io a minimur°n of 90 percent relative compaction and approved by the soils engineer. V11henever work on which rewired 'ianspectionliestino is covered by additional work without First being inspected/tested, the Chler Building ORcial stuall require by written notice that the work be exposed for e.Mminadon. The work, of exposing and recovering shall not entail or be subject to expense to the City of Wewpod Beach and will be the sole expense of the Permidee. ndscaping of all slopes and pads shall be in accordance •,vith •15.10.130 of the NBMC. -owed drainage provisions shall be used to protect adjoining properties during the grading operation. 12. The pemtittee or his agent shall notify the Building Division when the grading operation is ready for each of the following inspections: a, pRE-GRADE MEETING When the pennittee is ready to begin work, but not less than two days before any grading or brushing is started. b. DRAINAGE DEVICE INSPECTION After forming of terrace drains, down drains or after placement of pipe in subdrains, but before any concrete or filter material is placed. C. SPECIAL d. ROUGH GRADING When all rough grading has been completed, the rough grade report shall be provided to the Building inspector at foundation inspection or sooner based on the Building Inspector's discretion. e. FINAL When all work including installation of all drainage structures and other protective devices, has been completed and the as -graded plan, professional approvals and the required reports have been submitted. 13. All footing excavations, slab on grade areas and subdrains shall be inspected and approved by the Geotechnical Engineer or Engineering Geologist Written approval shall be submitted to the Building Inspector. 14. Prior to the start of grading, all permanent property corner monuments shall be in place. Prior to any foundation inspections, proof of recordation of the "corner record" or "record of survey" with the County of Orange shall be provided. iS. The undersigned acknowledge a copy of the above and agree to comply with the Grading Code of the City of Newport Beach, the recommendations of the project soils report and any special requirements of the permit 16. Prior to foundation inspection a Line and Grade Certificate Form must signed and stamped by the surveyor of record and submitted to the building inspector. A Structural Observation Report may be required. 17. All parties listed below must be present for the pregrade meeting unless approved by the building inspector. OWNERICONTR�AjCTOR: RlvtAZLIe r , Xo.rn7 fAl la L DESIGN CIVIL ENGR.: J eV 151141 4 i✓= C- (LA-4- By: iv t'cp!,r6' By: .J n r 0 tx 'J o I I A, i:L . Address: `.L ve-nTr. .7 r`0 Tn,jH Address: It lE 9 "P' -J PO(g-C Alist� Telephone: 9rl q 1?141. - i 9 )—?— Telephone: 476w-1(4 -13d a Z g GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER: tA,1V= , � GEOLOGIST.: By: N o r t.'O CA i Ae By: Address: t 0 ro H( M d wi Address: Telephone: l-9 Cl - 9 4 to °f Telephone: GRADING CONTR.: COORDINATOR: By: By: Address: Address: Telephone: Telephone: NEWPORT BEACH REPRESENTATIVE: PHONE # INSPECTION REQUESTS: (949) 644-3255 Newport Beach Construction Hours: Monday through Friday: 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 P.M. No work on Sundays and Holidays Fa"SlPmgmde meetlng agma ent 8-12 � -;�-X2a17-az10- 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION 100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 1768 1 Newport Beach, CA 926588915 www.newnortbeachca.ci 1 (949) 644-3200 SETBACKS AND TOP OF SLAB/FLOOR ELEVATION CERTIFICATE The purpose of this certificate is to insure that the structure is located properly on site per the approved drawings. This certificate also verifies the top of slab/floor elevation noted on the approved drawings. After the top of slab/floor elevation is verified to match the elevation specified on the approved drawings, the contractor and inspector can measure the height of the structure to the top of slab/floor to verify that it is equal or less than the dimension shown on building sections and elevations. 'Phis form must be filled out by a registered surveyor or civil engineer authorized to perform surveys. The survey must be done after the concrete forms are in place or preferable after the concrete slab is poured or raised floor is built, but prior to starting wall framing. Engineer/Surveyor's Name Cesar R. Ramirez License 9 9266 Engineer/Surveyor's Address 6782 Stanton Avenue, Ste. -A, Buena Park, California, 90621.. Job Address 311) -A East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, California, 92625. Setbacks: Sketch a site plan and specify surveyed setbacks (use back page). * Top of slab/floor elevation: 90• * If slab/floor elevation varies, sketch a plan or section through slab on the back page and specify the elevations. Use same datum used in the survey of record. 1 certify that the setbacks are d, are not ❑, per City approved plans. Describe any deviations from plans: This certification is for the setbacks and location of the main floor of residential buildings per the approved civil plans. See attached exhibit hereon and made a part hereof. I certify that top of slab/floor elevation(s) is 0, is not ❑, per City approved drawings. Describe any deviations from plans: cy� GCSAf? R. _ _ rdRE7.. Date Engineer/'rveyor's stamp an signature * LS 9266 �h fomte/Setbacksoad'ropofSlabGlevaticmCert. AC �" [ 7-1 I �1 "I I �I I _A S'1_COAST H{CIHWAYnu o �tP .,wxo,R av[ NNS�onNMfO or nv [,.atm'+W n,c n.,Ro ,a-'ro-xo, x. v.xm Oxen nv olrto ix-,s-xa19. cM�•, µfn +u ve va[o r+ e,xryw. ..Pcw,arvn.,E .n ,wu. ,nvosus[ rxm sau Ivu.'s xo casmrn,w s rx'.rc [neait ,eau. n,xc,mw, � uxnur�, r l�v �—j 1� 4 BUILDING FORMS LINE AND GRADE ry,,,, w ens'rcansrinf NwnY 7.��C�d. f(Rf)NA III:I. MAR, CALIFORNIA,IFONIA92R35. IRATE SURVEYED: IIM-2&3111 W CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVIISION 100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 1768 ( Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 www.newportbeachca.gov1(949)644-3200 BUILDING HEIGHT CERTIFICATION Project Street Address: 3922 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, California, 92625.. Building Permit Number(s): X2017-0462 (UNIT A) As the surveyor of record for the project at the above address, I hereby certify that I have reviewed the City of Newport Beach approved plan and original topographic survey and based the elevations listed below on those plans. Elevations shall include an allowance for roofing material thickness if not yet installed. Provide each critical ridge and flat roof, or roof deck railing elevations indicated on the approved plans. Use the format below on the back of this form if additional space is necessary or further explanation is needed. Provide original copy to the inspector before roof framing inspection. All elevation points are based on: O NAVD88 ® NGVD29 O Assumed Please provide the following elevation information for the highest roof ridges, flat roofs, or parapets/guardrails. Additional elevation points may be requested by the Building Inspector. RIDGES (3:12 slope or greater) 1. Approved elevation point of ridge is 123.38' and actual elevation point is 123.25' 2. Approved elevation point of ridge is 122.29' and actual elevation point is 122.24' 3. Approved elevation point of ridge is and actual elevation point is *PER A-9R TO A-11 R OF APPROVED ARCHITECTURAL PLANS PREPARED BY MARCELO E. LISCHE. FLAT ROOFS, PARAPETS AND GUARDRAILS 1. Approved elevation point of flat roof or parapet is and actual elevation point is 2. Approved elevation point of flat roof or parapet is and actual elevation point is 3. Approved elevation point of flat roof or parapet is and actual elevation point is I certify that the above height measurements are correct and the above project: 4a'' " \ (� u`a CESAR R. S IS in compliance with the City -approved plans. RAMIREZ OIS NOT in compliance with the City -approved plans (Provide explanation). S LS 9?66 ),�T� Please describe any deviation from the City -approved plans on the back of this form. eyor or Civil Engineer's* signature and seal (Wet stamp and signature required) _ o GC) Date * License number of 33965 or lower PomisU3nildin�, I16shi Cwifi.mW I Ii02A0 I F I—• � \- �)r v I HI "I I BI �I I LAST COAST HJOHWAY vid—— ,rvw io.. �r 10 ulip ,Me0,E0 Q/.AXE nNM; E Emmxnni'iµu'q�lEcrvnu. SmunuPµ, uxnuu[ yq'4�S PEWS i0 CpS,PFPM :iXXiXE EpK�I k [ul MFER. E, ,.JX csrx-aR ". ROOF SURVEY EXHIBIT - UNIT A °o d Mln.ni, -R„ � .� nnxrxlmu. »� A RFJVW EAST COAST U161 EVAY CnItUNA DEL MAR, CAIIPURNIA, 92625. 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Box 1768 1 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 www.newportbeachca.gov 1 (949) 644-3200 Structural Observation Report Project Address: Report Da CNB Inspector Name: CNB Permit #: 0 v �-innt l l 28'�-� Bull mg Owner Name: Owner'i Mailing Address (If different from site): Owner's Telephone*: CNB Plan Check #: Full Name of Structural Observer SO E-mall Address: SO Telephone #: SO License / Reg. #: ^(SO): e PLEASE INDICATE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS OS ERVED !cheek annlirablA bnXe9t FOUNDATIONS SHEAR WALLS FRAMES DIAPHRAGMS (Floorf^oa", INDICATE LOCATIONS) OBSERVED DATE OBSERVED ❑ Conventional Footin s & Slab ❑ Concrete ❑ Steel ❑ Concrete I y V ❑ Mat Foundation, Prestressed Concrete ❑ Masonry ❑ Concrete ❑ Steel Deck ❑ Caissons, Piles, Grade Beams ❑ Wood or Manuf. Shear Panels ❑ Masonry ❑ Woody, S ❑ Other: � ther '4 I ❑Other: [A Other: u 1 ITEMS CHECKED ABOVE ARE APPROVED AND WITHOUT DEFICIENCIES. ❑ OBSERVED DEFICIENCIES AND COMMENTS: W C.�ZJVC/✓ 5 ❑REPORT CONTINUED ON ATTACHED PAGES. qj FINAL STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT: he structure enerally complieswith the approved construction documents, and all observed deficiencies wars corrected. I declare that the following statements are true to the best of my knowledge: 1. I am the licensed design professional retained by the owner to be in responsible charge of the structural observation; 2. I, or another licensed design professional whom I have designated above and is under my responsible charge, have performed the required site visits at each significant construction stage to verify that the structure is in general conformance with the approved construction documents; 3. 1 understand that all deficiencies which I have documented must be corrected, prior to final acceptance of the structural systems by the City of Newport Beach, Building Division. %� t� :TAhnp nF SI, 5$�crz STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION DOES NOT WAIVE ANY REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING INSPECTION BY AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. Fo v6 Simelumi0S on'aiionneoonslnsvuciion: NorCal Engineering Soils and Geotechnical Consultants 10641 Humbolt Street Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 799-9469 Fax (562) 799-9459 October 15, 2021 Plaza Corona Del Mar 3345 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92663 Attn: Magdi Hanna Project Number 16689-13 Wit^' �G�� +,4wtzUy G�rat� RE: Geotechnical Grading Report — Proposed Commercial/Residential Development - Located at 3900 and 3928 East Coast Highway, in the City of Corona Del Mar, California Dear Mr. Hanna: Pursuant to your request, this firm has provided this geotechnical report to summarize the observation and testing performed during grading operations for the commercial/retail portion of the development at the above referenced project. The geotechnical aspects of the grading were conducted in accordance with our report titled "Geotechnical Engineering Investigation", dated November 12, 2014, Project Number 16689-13. Our geotechnical services pertaining to the grading of the project development are summarized in the subsequent sections of this report. Site Grading The purpose of the grading operations was for the placement of fill to provide structural support of the proposed development. All vegetation and demolition debris were stripped and removed from the fill area prior to the placement of any fill soils. The upper low -density surface soils were removed to competent native material, the exposed surface scarified, moisture conditioned and then recompacted to a minimum of 90% relative compaction. October 15, 2021 Project Number 16689-13 Page 2 In addition, foundation areas were overexcavated in order to permit the placement of a two feet thick compacted fill blanket beneath foundations. In the opinion of this firm, the native soils are suitable to support the placement of fill material. Grading extended a minimum of five horizontal feet or to the depth of fill placed whichever is greater, beyond the edge of the proposed foundations with the exception of the west building line which is situated along the west property line. The south 21 feet of the west building line will be placed on soldier piles. Therefore, no grading was performed along the south 21 feet of the west building line. A total of 4 soldier piles were installed for the temporary shoring along the east property line. Prior to the placement of steel, these piles were observed to be drilled in accordance with the approved set of plans. Laboratory/Field Testing The relative compaction was determined by Sand Cone Method (ASTM: D1556) and by Drive Tube Method (ASTM: D2937). The maximum density of the fill soils was obtained by the laboratory standard (ASTM: D1557) and results are shown on Table I. Tests were performed a minimum of every 500 cubic yards placed and every two feet in depth of fill placed. A summary of the compaction tests of the rough grading operations are described in Appendix B with locations shown on the accompanying plan. Additional laboratory tests were performed on representative bulk bag samples of the near surface soils at the completion of precise grading operations. The tests consisted of the following: A. Expansion index tests in accordance with ASTM: D4829 were performed on remolded samples of the upper soils to determine the expansive characteristics and to provide any necessary recommendations for reinforcement of the slabs -on -grade and the foundations. Results of these tests are provided on Table II in Appendix A. B. Soluble sulfate tests in accordance with California Test Method 417 were performed on representative soils samples to estimate the potential for corrosion of concrete in contact with the on -site soils. Results are provided on Table III in Appendix A. NorCal EnOneerinp, October 15, 2021 Project Number 16689-13 Page 3 Deep Foundation Design Pile foundations shall extend at least 10 feet into competent bedrock materials. The axial capacity of pile foundations may be computed using a skin friction value of 1200 psf along the perimeter of the pile embedded into competent bedrock materials that underlie the site at a depth of 20 feet or greater below existing grade. A one-third increase in these values may be used during short-term wind and seismic loading conditions. Casing of pile excavations will probably be required for these deep foundations due to the potential of caving of the sandy fill soils. Difficulty and delays in drilling can be anticipated due to the hard bedrock materials. Shallow Foundation Desicin Any foundations for small structures may be designed utilized the following allowable soil bearing capacities for an embedded depth of 24 inches into approved engineered fill or competent native soils with the corresponding widths: Allowable Soil Bearing Capacity (psf Continuous Isolated Width ft Foundation Foundation 1.5 2000 2500 2.0 2075 2575 4.0 2375 2875 6.0 2500 3000 A one third increase may be used when considering short term loading and seismic forces. All foundations located near or on adjacent slopes shall meet all setback criteria per the latest Building Code (CBC). All foundations shall be reinforced a minimum of two No. 4 bars, top and bottom. A representative of this firm shall inspect all foundation excavations prior to pouring concrete. In addition, foundation excavations observed by a representative of this firm were found to be embedded into competent bearing material. NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Project Number 16689-13 Page 4 Slab Design Proposed building structures constructed on deep fill soils will require a concrete structural slab supported on a pile foundation system. All conventional concrete slabs shall be at least four inches in thickness and reinforced a minimum of No. 3 bars at sixteen inch spacing positioned in the center of the slab and placed on approved subgrade soils. The subgrade soils shall be moisture conditioned to over optimum moisture levels prior to pouring concrete. In addition, slab design for basement floors shall provide a capillary break designed in accordance with Section 1805.4.1 of the 2013 CBC and the City of Newport Beach policy adoption of the Green Code which requires a 4-inch minimum thick base course beneath all slabs. Foundations founded on expansive soils shall be in accordance with Section 1808.6 of 2013 CBC using an effective plasticity index of 15. A modulus of subgrade reaction (k) of 100 pci may be used for design of slabs placed on approved subgrade soils. A vapor retarder should be utilized in areas which would be sensitive to the infiltration of moisture. This retarder shall meet requirements of ASTM E 96, Water Vapor Transmission of Materials and ASTM E 1745, Standard Specification for Water Vapor Retarders used in Contact with Soil or Granular Fill Under Concrete Slabs. The vapor retarder shall be installed in accordance with procedures stated in ASTM E 1643, Standard practice for Installation of Water Vapor Retarders used in Contact with Earth or Granular Fill Under Concrete Slabs. The moisture retarder may be placed directly upon 4 inches of 3/8-inch diameter or larger gravel or sand materials. The moisture retarder is required only in interior floor slab areas or beneath slabs where the infiltration of moisture is deemed undesirable. Utility Trench Backfill Fill soils placed in utility trenches were compacted to a minimum of 90% of the laboratory standard in lifts not in excess of eight inches in thickness. The on -site soils were utilized as backfill material with maximum depths consisting of the following: NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Page 5 Storm Drain Project Number 16689-13 Depth ft 2' Compaction of the utility backfill soils was achieved by use of hand operated equipment. A water hose provided moisture control. A summary of compaction test results is provided in Appendix B and locations of these tests are shown on the attached plan. Pavement Suborade The pavement subgrade areas were fine graded and compacted to a minimum of 90% of the laboratory standard. The base section consisted of crushed aggregate base material tested to a minimum of 95% relative compaction. A steel drum roller was utilized for compaction control. A summary of compaction tests of the fine grading operations is provided in Appendix B with locations shown on the accompanying plan. Our services did not include any surveying of subgrade areas prior to placement of pavement. Expansive Soil Upper on -site soils are low in expansion potential. Sites with expansive on -site soils (Expansion Index > 21-50) require special attention should be given to the project design and maintenance. The attached Expansive Soil Guidelines should be reviewed by the engineers, architects, owner, maintenance personnel and other interested parties and considered during the design of the project and future property maintenance. Corrosion Desion Criteria Representative samples of the surficial soils, typical of the subgrade soils expected to be encountered within foundation excavations, revealed negligible sulfate concentrations. Therefore, all concrete in contact with on site soils shall be designed in accordance with Table 19A-A-4 of the latest building code. Sulfate test results may be found on the attached Table III. NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Page 6 Limitations Project Number 16689-13 It should be noted that our work does not warrant or guarantee that the contractor responsible for each phase of the project has performed his work in accordance with the project specifications. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Respectfully submitted, NORCAL ENGINEERI co f Keith D. Tucker *` Project Engineer R.G.E. 841 No. 841 Exp.12/31/2022 Peter A. Lyons Project Manager NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Page 7 Expansive Soil Guidelines Vaot IA S Project Number 16689-lA ,�q22 �,w-lm The following expansive soil guidelines are provided for your project. The intent of these guidelines is to inform you, the client, of the importance of proper design and maintenance of projects supported on expansive soils. You, as the owner or other interested party, should be warned that you have a duty to provide the information contained in the soil report including these guidelines to your design engineers, architects, landscapers and other design parties in order to enable them to provide a design that takes into consideration expansive soils. In addition, you should provide the soil report with these guidelines to any property manager, lessee, property purchaser or other interested party that will have or assume the responsibility of maintaining the development in the future. Expansive soils are fine-grained silts and clays which are subject to swelling and contracting. The amount of this swelling and contracting is subject to the amount of fine- grained clay materials present in the soils and the amount of moisture either introduced or extracted from the soils. Expansive soils are divided into five categories ranging from "very low" to "very high". Expansion indices are assigned to each classification and are included in the laboratory testing section of this report. If the expansion index of the soils on your site, as stated in this report, is 21 or higher, you have expansive soils. The classifications of expansive soils are as follows: Classification of Expansive Soil* Expansion Index Potential Expansion 0-20 Very Low 21-50 Low 51-90 Medium 91-130 High Above 130 Very High *From Table 18A-1-B of California Building Code (1988) When expansive soils are compacted during site grading operations, care is taken to place the materials at or slightly above optimum moisture levels and perform proper compaction operations. Any subsequent excessive wetting and/or drying of expansive soils will cause the soil materials to expand and/or contract. These actions are likely to cause distress of foundations, structures, slabs -on -grade, sidewalks and pavement over the life of the structure. It is therefore imperative that even after construction of improvements, the moisture contents are maintained at relatively constant levels, allowing neither excessive wetting or drying of soils. NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Project Number 16689-13 Page 8 Evidence of excessive wetting of expansive soils may be seen in concrete slabs, both interior and exterior. Slabs may lift at construction joints producing a trip hazard or may crack from the pressure of soil expansion. Wet clays in foundation areas may result in lifting of the structure causing difficulty in the opening and closing of doors and windows, as well as cracking in exterior and interior wall surfaces. In extreme wetting of soils to depth, settlement of the structure may eventually result. Excessive wetting of soils in landscape areas adjacent to concrete or asphaltic pavement areas may also result in expansion of soils beneath pavement and resultant distress to the pavement surface. Excessive drying of expansive soils is initially evidenced by cracking in the surface of the soils due to contraction. Settlement of structures and on -grade slabs may also eventually result along with problems in the operation of doors and windows. Projects located in areas of expansive clay soils will be subject to more movement and "hairline" cracking of walls and slabs than similar projects situated on non -expansive sandy soils. There are, however, measures that developers and property owners may take to reduce the amount of movement over the life the development. The following guidelines are provided to assist you in both design and maintenance of projects on expansive soils: Drainage away from structures and pavement is essential to prevent excessive wetting of expansive soils. Grades of at least 3% should be designed and maintained to allow flow of irrigation and rain water to approved drainage devices or to the street. Any "ponding" of water adjacent to buildings, slabs and pavement after rains is evidence of poor drainage; the installation of drainage devices or regrading of the area may be required to assure proper drainage. Installation of rain gutters is also recommended to control the introduction of moisture next to buildings. Gutters should discharge into a drainage device or onto pavement which drains to roadways. Irrigation should be strictly controlled around building foundations, slabs and pavement and may need to be adjusted depending upon season. This control is essential to maintain a relatively uniform moisture content in the expansive soils and to prevent swelling and contracting. Over -watering adjacent to improvements may result in damage to those improvements. NorCal Engineering makes no specific recommendations regarding landscape irrigation schedules. • Planting schemes for landscaping around structures and pavement should be analyzed carefully. Plants (including sod) requiring high amounts of water may result in excessive wetting of soils. Trees and large shrubs may actually extract moisture from the expansive soils, thus causing contraction of the fine-grained soils. NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Page 9 Project Number 16689-13 Thickened edges on exterior slabs will assist in keeping excessive moisture from entering directly beneath the concrete. A six-inch thick or greater deepened edge on slabs may be considered. Underlying interior and exterior slabs with 6 to 12 inches or more of non -expansive soils and providing presaturation of the underlying clayey soils as recommended in the soil report will improve the overall performance of on -grade slabs. • Increase the amount of steel reinforcing in concrete slabs, foundations and other structures to resist the forces of expansive soils. The precise amount of reinforcing should be determined by the appropriate design engineers and/or architects. Recommendations of the soil report should always be followed in the development of the project. Any recommendations regarding presaturation of the upper subgrade soils in slab areas should be performed in the field and verified by the Soil Engineer. NorCal Engineering APPENDICES (In order of appearance) Appendix A — Laboratory Tests Table I - Maximum Density Tests Table II — Expansion Index Tests Table III - Sulfate Tests Appendix B — Summary of Compaction Tests Site Plan Summary of Compaction Tests NorCal Engineering APPENDIX A NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Page 10 TABLE MAXIMUM DENSITY TESTS Optimum Sample Classification Moisture I Clayey SAND 12.0 II Silty SANDSTONE Bedrock 15.0 III Silty SAND with bedrock fragments 11.5 IV Crushed Aggregate Base 10.0 V Clayey SILT with bedrock fragments 12.5 Project Number 16689-13 Maximum Dry Densitv (lbs./cu.ft.) 123.0 107.5 121.0 134.0 125.5 TABLE II EXPANSION INDEX TESTS Expansion Sample Classification Index Pad Subgrade Silty SAND 07 Pad Subgrade Clayey SILT 28 Pad Subgrade (Retail) Clayey SILT 26 TABLE III SULFATE TESTS Sample Sulfate (% by Weight) Pad Subgrade 0.0017 Pad Subgrade 0.0021 Pad Subgrade (Retail) 0.0030 NorCal Engineering APPENDIX B NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Project Number 16689-13 Page 11 SUMMARY OF COMPACTION TEST RESULTS Date of Test Percent Unit Wt. Relative Soil Test Test No. Location Depth Moisture lbs./cu.ft. Compaction Type S/D 4/23/18 101 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 9.2 102.4 83 1 S 4/23/18 101A** Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 10.9 110.8 90 1 S 4/23/18 102 Basement Sbgd 2.0-2.5 13.1 102.3 95 If S 4/23118 103 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 11.4 109.6 91 III D 10/10/18 104 Basement Sbgd 2.0-2.5 13A 103.1 96 11 S 10/10/18 105 Basement Sbgd 2.0-2.5 13.7 114.3 93 1 D 113/19 106 Injector Tank Pit Btm 0.0-0.5 8.6 127.8 95 IV S 1/3/19 107 Injector Tank PitBtm 0.0-0.5 9.3 129.0 96 IV S 2120/19 108 Water Svc Tie In 0.0-0.5 8.9 128.2 96 IV S 4/17/19 109 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 10.5 119.3 95 V D 4/17/19 110 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 9.5 115.8 96 III D 4/17/19 111 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 11.0 115.0 95 III D 9124/19 112 Ramp Subgrade 0.0-0.5 11.5 117.6 94 V S 9/24/19 113 Btm of Footing 0.0-0.5 11.1 117.0 93 V D 10/22/19 114 Site Grading 4.5-5.0 13.9 103.6 96 II D 10/22/19 115 Site Grading 3.5-4.0 13.6 98.6 92 II D 10/22/19 116 Site Grading 3.5-4.0 10.4 114.0 94 III S 10/22/19 117 Site Grading 2.0-2.5 9.7 112.1 93 III D 10/22119 118 Site Grading 2.0-2.5 10.8 113.7 94 III S 10/23/19 119 Site Grading 2.0-2.5 11.1 111.6 92 III D 10/23/19 120 Site Grading 2.0-2.5 10.7 114.2 94 III S 10/23/19 121 Site Grading 2.0-2.5 11.1 115.2 95 III D 10/23/19 122 Site Grading 0.0-0.5 11.5 116.6 96 III D 10/23/19 123 Site Grading 0.0-0.5 10.5 115.1 95 III D 10/23/19 124 Site Grading 0.0-0.5 11.2 112.2 93 III S 10/23/19 125 Site Grading 0.0-0.5 11.9 113.5 94 III D 11/6/19 126 Site Grading 4.0-4.5 12.1 111.5 91 1 D 1116/19 127 Site Grading 2.0-2.5 11.4 110.1 91 III S 11/6/19 128 Site Grading 0.0-0.5 12.7 111.8 92 III D 11/14/19 129 Site Grading 2.0-2.5 16.0 102.5 95 II D 11/14/19 130 Site Grading 0.0-0.5 12.6 117.2 93 V S 11/26/19 131 Wall Backfill 0.0-0.5 14.0 111.8 91 1 S "Retest of failing tests after area reworked S=Sand Cone Method D=Drive Tube Method NorCal Engineering October 15, 2021 Project Number 16689-13 Page 12 SUMMARY OF COMPACTION TEST RESULTS Date of Test Percent Unit Wt. Relative Soil Test Test No. Location Depth Moisture lbs./cu.ft. Compaction Type S/D 12/19/19 132 Bldg Pad Sbgd 0.0-0.5 13.9 115.0 92 V D 12/19/19 133 Bldg Pad Sbgd 0.0-0.5 14.4 116.2 93 V D 1/6/20 134 Sewer 0.0-0.5 14.2 113.8 91 V S 116/20 135 Sewer 0.0-0.5 14.4 114.3 91 V D 1/31/20 136 Bldg Pad Sbgd 0.0-0.5 12.7 116.2 93 V S 3/2/20 137 Bldg Pad Sbgd 0.0-0.5 12.3 117.5 94 V D 12/21/20 138 Flowline Sbgd 0.0-0.5 12.4 115.3 92 V S 12/21/20 139 Flowline Sbgd 0.0-0.5 13.4 110.5 91 V D 12/21/20 140 Sidewalk Sbgd 0.0-0.5 11.3 112.3 93 III S 12/21/20 141 Curb/GutterSbgd 0.0-0.5 8.2 117.6 88 IV S 1/21/21 141A** Curb/GutterSbgd 0.0-0.5 9.5 124.4 93 IV S 1/21/21 142 Dr App Sbgd 0.0-0.5 9.9 125.9 94 IV S 2/3/21 143 Parking Sbgd 0.0-0.5 13.5 109.9 91 111 D 2/3/21 144 Parking Sbgd 0.0-0.5 14.3 114.0 91 V D 2/3/21 145 Parking Base 0.0-0.5 10.0 128.0 96 IV S 2/3/21 146 Parking Base 0.0-0.5 8.9 127.6 95 IV S 7/28/21 147 Sidewalk Sbgd 0.0-0.5 10.2 127.9 95 IV S 8/3/21 148 Offsite Curb/Gutter Sbgd 0.0-0.5 10.4 112.0 91 1 D 8/3/21 149 Offsite Curb/Gutter Sbgd 0.0-0.5 12.5 112.9 92 1 D 8/3/21 150 Offsite Sidewalk Sbgd 0.0-0.5 10.2 113.4 92 1 D 8/3/21 151 Offsite Sidewalk Sbgd 0.0-0.5 11.2 115.7 94 1 S 8/3/21 152 Curb/Gutter Sbgd 0.0-0.5 12.1 115.1 94 1 D **Retest of failing tests after area reworked S=Sand Cone Method D=Drive Tube Method NorCal Engineering NorCal Engineering Soils and Geotechnical Consultants 10641 Humbolt Street Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 799-9469 Fax (562) 799-9459 April 26, 2019 Plaza Corona Del Mar 3345 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92663 Attn: Magdi Hanna Project Number 16689-13 t� � 2b17— D�/lea u RE: Report of Geotechnical Observation and Testing of Rough Grading Operations — Proposed Commercial/Residential Development - Located at 3900 and 3928 East Coast Highway, in the City of Corona Del Mar, California Dear Mr. Hanna: Pursuant to your request, this firm has provided this geotechnical report to summarize the observation and testing performed during rough grading operations at the above referenced project. The geotechnical aspects of the rough grading were conducted in accordance with our report titled "Geotechnical Engineering Investigation", dated November 12, 2014, Project Number 16689-13. Our geotechnical services pertaining to the grading of the project development are summarized in the subsequent sections of this report. Site Grading The subterranean garage/basement portion of the project was excavated approximately 12 feet in depth to finished grade elevation. The exposed surface was embedded into existing fill, scarified, moisture conditioned and recompacted to a minimum of 90% of the laboratory standard. Two areas along the western portion of the basement were embedded into bedrock material. These two areas were overexcavated in order to place a two feet thick compacted fill blanket below the basement floor slab. The approximate location of these areas are shown on the attached plan. The maximum depth of fill placed in the subterranean garage/basement was approximately two feet. A track mounted loader was used for compaction control. A water hose provided moisture control. Our services did not include any surveying of excavation bottoms, building corners, or subgrade elevations during grading operations. April 26, 2019 Page 2 Laboratory/Field Testing Project Number 16689-13 The relative compaction was determined by Sand Cone Method (ASTM: D1556) and by Drive Tube Method (ASTM: D2937). The maximum density of the fill soils was obtained by the laboratory standard (ASTM: D1557) and results are shown on Table I. Tests were performed a minimum of every 500 cubic yards placed and every two feet in depth of fill placed. A summary of the compaction tests of the rough grading operations are described in Appendix B with locations shown on the accompanying plan. Additional laboratory tests were performed on representative bulk bag samples of the near surface soils at the completion of precise grading operations. The tests consisted of the following: A. Expansion index tests in accordance with ASTM: D4829 were performed on remolded samples of the upper soils to determine the expansive characteristics and to provide any necessary recommendations for reinforcement of the slabs -on -grade and the foundations. Results of these tests are provided on Table II in Appendix A. B. Soluble sulfate tests in accordance with California Test Method 417 were performed on representative soils samples to estimate the potential for corrosion of concrete in contact with the on -site soils. Results are provided on Table III in Appendix A. Deep Foundation Design The proposed building structure constructed on deep fill soils will require a concrete structural slab supported on a pile foundation system. The pile foundations will extend beneath the existing fill soils and into competent bedrock materials with a minimum diameter of 24 inches. The depth of bedrock materials ranges from 16 to 37 feet below existing grade. A basement level extends 12 feet below existing grade with pile foundations supporting the basement walls and columns. NorCal Engineering April 26, 2019 Project Number 16689-13 Page 3 Pile foundations shall extend at least 10 feet into competent bedrock materials. The axial capacity of pile foundations may be computed using a skin friction value of 1200 psf along the perimeter of the pile embedded into competent bedrock materials that underlie the site at a depth of 20 feet or greater below existing grade. A one-third increase in these values may be used during short-term wind and seismic loading conditions. Casing of pile excavations will probably be required for these deep foundations due to the potential of caving of the sandy fill soils. Difficulty and delays in drilling can be anticipated due to the hard bedrock materials. Shallow Foundation Deslan Any foundations for small structures may be designed utilized the following allowable soil bearing capacities for an embedded depth of 24 inches into approved engineered fill or competent native soils with the corresponding widths: Allowable Soil Bearina Capacity (psf) Continuous Isolated Width ft Foundation Foundation 1.5 2000 2500 2.0 2075 2575 4.0 2375 2875 6.0 2500 3000 A one third increase may be used when considering short term loading and seismic forces. All foundations located near or on adjacent slopes shall meet all setback criteria per the latest Building Code (CBC). All foundations shall be reinforced a minimum of two No. 4 bars, top and bottom. A representative of this firm shall inspect all foundation excavations prior to pouring concrete. NorCal Engineering April 26, 2019 Page 4 Project Number 16689-13 Slab Design Proposed building structures constructed on deep fill soils will require a concrete structural slab supported on a pile foundation system. All conventional concrete slabs shall be at least four inches in thickness and reinforced a minimum of No. 3 bars at sixteen inch spacing positioned in the center of the slab and placed on approved subgrade soils. The subgrade soils shall be moisture conditioned to over optimum moisture levels prior to pouring concrete. In addition, slab design for basement floors shall provide a capillary break designed in accordance with Section 1805.4.1 of the 2013 CBC and the City of Newport Beach policy adoption of the Green Code which requires a 4-inch minimum thick base course beneath all slabs. Foundations founded on expansive soils shall be in accordance with Section 1808.6 of 2013 CBC using an effective plasticity index of 15. A modulus of subgrade reaction (k) of 100 pci may be used for design of slabs placed on approved subgrade soils. A vapor retarder should be utilized in areas which would be sensitive to the infiltration of moisture. This retarder shall meet requirements of ASTM E 96, Water Vapor Transmission of Materials and ASTM E 1745, Standard Specification for Water Vapor Retarders used in Contact with Soil or Granular Fill Under Concrete Slabs. The vapor retarder shall be installed in accordance with procedures stated in ASTM E 1643, Standard practice for Installation of Water Vapor Retarders used in Contact with Earth or Granular Fill Under Concrete Slabs. The moisture retarder may be placed directly upon 4 inches of 3/8-inch diameter or larger gravel or sand materials. The moisture retarder is required only in interior floor slab areas or beneath slabs where the infiltration of moisture is deemed undesirable. Expansive Soil Upper on -site soils are low in expansion potential. Sites with expansive on site soils (Expansion Index > 21-50) require special attention should be given to the project design and maintenance. The attached Expansive Soil Guidelines should be reviewed by the engineers, architects, owner, maintenance personnel and other interested parties and considered during the design of the project and future property maintenance. NorCal Engineering April 26, 2019 Project Number 16689-13 Page 5 Corrosion Design Criteria Representative samples of the surficial soils, typical of the subgrade soils expected to be encountered within foundation excavations, revealed negligble sulfate concentrations. Therefore, all concrete in contact with on site soils shall be designed in accordance with Table 19A-A-4 of the latest building code. Sulfate test results may be found on the attached Table III. Limitations It should be noted that our work does not warrant or guarantee that the contractor responsible for each phase of the project has performed his work in accordance with the project specifications. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Respectfully submitted, NORCAL ENGINEERING Y f Keith D. Tucker Project Engineer R.G.E. 841 Y Mike A. Barone Project Manager NorCal Engineering April26, 2019 Page 6 Expansive Soil Guidelines Project Number 16689-13 The following expansive soil guidelines are provided for your project. The intent of these guidelines is to inform you, the client, of the importance of proper design and maintenance of projects supported on expansive soils. You, as the owner or other interested party, should be warned that you have a duty to provide the information contained in the soil report including these guidelines to your design engineers, architects, landscapers and other design parties in order to enable them to provide a design that takes into consideration expansive soils. In addition, you should provide the soil report with these guidelines to any property manager, lessee, property purchaser or other interested party that will have or assume the responsibility of maintaining the development in the future. Expansive soils are fine-grained silts and clays which are subject to swelling and contracting. The amount of this swelling and contracting is subject to the amount of fine-grained clay materials present in the soils and the amount of moisture either introduced or extracted from the soils. Expansive soils are divided into five categories ranging from "very low" to "very high". Expansion indices are assigned to each classification and are included in the laboratory testing section of this report. If the expansion index of the soils on your site, as stated in this report, is 21 or higher, you have expansive soils. The classifications of expansive soils are as follows: Classification of Expansive Soil* Expansion Index Potential Expansion 0-20 Very Low 21-50 Low 51-90 Medium 91-130 High Above 130 Very High *From Table 18A-1-B of California Building Code (1988) When expansive soils are compacted during site grading operations, care is taken to place the materials at or slightly above optimum moisture levels and perform proper compaction operations. Any subsequent excessive wetting and/or drying of expansive soils will cause the soil materials to expand and/or contract. These actions are likely to cause distress of foundations, structures, slabs -on -grade, sidewalks and pavement over the life of the structure. It is therefore imperative that even after construction of improvements, the moisture contents are maintained at relatively constant levels, allowing neither excessive wetting or drying of soils. NorCal Engineering April 26, 2019 Project Number 16689-13 Page 7 Evidence of excessive wetting of expansive soils may be seen in concrete slabs, both interior and exterior. Slabs may lift at construction joints producing a trip hazard or may crack from the pressure of soil expansion. Wet clays in foundation areas may result in lifting of the structure causing difficulty in the opening and closing of doors and windows, as well as cracking in exterior and interior wall surfaces. In extreme wetting of soils to depth, settlement of the structure may eventually result. Excessive wetting of soils in landscape areas adjacent to concrete or asphaltic pavement areas may also result in expansion of soils beneath pavement and resultant distress to the pavement surface. Excessive drying of expansive soils is initially evidenced by cracking in the surface of the soils due to contraction. Settlement of structures and on -grade slabs may also eventually result along with problems in the operation of doors and windows. Projects located in areas of expansive clay soils will be subject to more movement and "hairline" cracking of walls and slabs than similar projects situated on non -expansive sandy soils. There are, however, measures that developers and property owners may take to reduce the amount of movement over the life the development. The following guidelines are provided to assist you in both design and maintenance of projects on expansive soils: Drainage away from structures and pavement is essential to prevent excessive wetting of expansive soils. Grades of at least 3% should be designed and maintained to allow flow of irrigation and rain water to approved drainage devices or to the street. Any "ponding" of water adjacent to buildings, slabs and pavement after rains is evidence of poor drainage; the installation of drainage devices or regrading of the area may be required to assure proper drainage. Installation of rain gutters is also recommended to control the introduction of moisture next to buildings. Gutters should discharge into a drainage device or onto pavement which drains to roadways. Irrigation should be strictly controlled around building foundations, slabs and pavement and may need to be adjusted depending upon season. This control is essential to maintain a relatively uniform moisture content in the expansive soils and to prevent swelling and contracting. Over -watering adjacent to improvements may result in damage to those improvements. NorCal Engineering makes no specific recommendations regarding landscape irrigation schedules. Planting schemes for landscaping around structures and pavement should be analyzed carefully. Plants (including sod) requiring high amounts of water may result in excessive wetting of soils. Trees and large shrubs may actually extract moisture from the expansive soils, thus causing contraction of the fine-grained soils. NorCal Engineering April 26, 2019 Page 8 Project Number 16689-13 Thickened edges on exterior slabs will assist in keeping excessive moisture from entering directly beneath the concrete. A six-inch thick or greater deepened edge on slabs may be considered. Underlying interior and exterior slabs with 6 to 12 inches or more of non -expansive soils and providing presaturation of the underlying clayey soils as recommended in the soil report will improve the overall performance of on -grade slabs. Increase the amount of steel reinforcing in concrete slabs, foundations and other structures to resist the forces of expansive soils. The precise amount of reinforcing should be determined by the appropriate design engineers and/or architects. Recommendations of the soil report should always be followed in the development of the project. Any recommendations regarding presaturation of the upper subgrade soils in slab areas should be performed in the field and verified by the Soil Engineer. NorCal Engineering APPENDICES (In order of appearance) Appendix A — Laboratory Tests Table I - Maximum Density Tests Table 11— Expansion Index Tests Table III - Sulfate Tests Appendix B — Summary of Compaction Tests Site Plan Summary of Compaction Tests NorCal Engineering APPENDIX A NorCal Engineering April 26, 2019 Page 9 TABLE MAXIMUM DENSITY TESTS Optimum Sample Classification Moisture I Clayey SAND 12.0 II Silty SANDSTONE Bedrock 15.0 III Silty SAND with bedrock fragments 11.5 IV Crushed Aggregate Base 10.0 V Clayey SILT with bedrock fragments 12.5 Sample Pad Subgrade Pad Subgrade Sample Pad Subgrade Pad Subgrade TABLE II EXPANSION INDEX TESTS Classification Silty SAND Clayey SILT TABLE III SULFATE TESTS Project Number 16689-13 Maximum Dry Densitv (lbs.lcu.ft.) 123.0 107.5 121.0 134.0 125.5 Expansion Index 07 28 Sulfate (%by Weight) 0.0017 0.0021 NorCal Engineering APPENDIX B NorCal Engineering April 26, 2019 Project Number 16689-13 Page 10 SUMMARY OF COMPACTION TEST RESULTS Date of Test Percent Unit Wt. Relative Soil Test Test No. Location Depth Moisture lbs./cu.ft. Compaction Tvoe S/D 4/23/18 101 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 9.2 102.4 83 1 S 4123/18 101A** Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 10.9 110.8 90 1 S 4/23/18 102 Basement Sbgd 2.0-2.5 13.1 102.3 95 11 S 4/23/18 103 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 11.4 109.6 91 111 D 10/10/18 104 Basement Sbgd 2.0-2.5 13.4 103.1 96 II S 10/10/18 105 Basement Sbgd 2.0-2.5 13.7 114.3 93 1 D 1/3/19 106 Injector Tank PitBtm 0.0-0.5 8.6 127.8 95 IV S 1/3/19 107 Injector Tank PitBtm 0.0-0.5 9.3 129.0 96 IV S 2/20/19 108 Water Svc Tie In 0.0-0.5 8.9 128.2 96 IV S 4/17/19 109 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 10.5 119.3 95 V D 4/17/19 110 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 9.5 115.8 96 III D 4/17/19 111 Basement Sbgd 0.0-0.5 11.0 115.0 95 III D **Retest of failing tests after area reworked S=Sand Cone Method D=Drive Tube Method NorCal Engineering CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION 100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 1768 1 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 www.newportbeachca.gov 1 (949) 644-3200 CIVIL ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION FORM From: Date: JRV ENGINEERING, INC. 04-25-2022 20021 E. 4TH ST., SANTA ANA, CA., 92705 ATTENTION: GRADING ENGINEER, BUILDING DIVISION GPC No.: X2017-0462 Tract/Subdivision/Lot No.: Rough: _Final: Project Names: 3922 EAST COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR, CA, 92625. Owner/Developer: MR ERIC HANNA, RADICLE POINT Type of Project: Notes: Tract: _Drainage THIS CERTIFICATION IS FOR ON -SITE WORK _ Commercial _ Other ONLY. Industrial Yardage for Project: Notes: ALL SURVEYING PERFORMED BY CRF 4,40(but: 0 Borrow: ENGINEERING GENERALLY CONFORMS TO 1O0 Fill: 4,400Export: THE DESIGN INTENT AND IS ACCEPABLE BY JRV ENGINEERING. I hereby approve the grading for this project in accordance with my responsibilities under the City Grading Code. I have inspected the project and hereby certify that all areas exhibit positive surface flow to public ways or City approved drainage devices. The grading has been completed: all work in conformance with, approved plans with the following changes to the approved grading plan. Description of Changes: NO MAJOR DEVIATIONS. Company: JRV ENGINEERIN, INC. Name: JUSTO R. VILLAR (Print) 47 /(sign) License No.: RCE 29801 (RCE/LS) Forms\Civil Engineer's Certification Form 9.13 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Community Development Department I Building Division 100 Civic Center Dr.1 P.O. Box 1768 1 Newport Beach, CA 92658 www.newoortbeachca qov 1 (949) 644-3200 CALGREEN DOCUMENTATION COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION ADDRESS: 3922 E. COAST HWY, CORONA DEL MAR X2017-0462 PERMIT NO.: THIS FORM SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED PRIOR TO REQUEST FOR FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION. ONE COPY OF THIS FORM SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE BUILDING INSPECTOR AT FINAL INSPECTION AND ONE SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE BUILDING OWNER AS PART OF THE CAL GREEN CERTIFICATION PACKAGE. The following section shall be completed by a person with overall responsibility for the planning and design portion of the project. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATIONS PROVIDED TO THE PROPERTY OWNER(S) # Franchise Hauler for Construction/Demolition Waste (65% min. reuse of nonhazardous waste) `ieVOC Contents Limitation Formaldehyde Emissions Limitation Certificate of Installations (Env., QII, Lighting, Photovoltaic, Mach., Plumb.) Mrtifieate.oj Verifications or Acceptance ( Env_ no i inhrinn Plumb., HERS)-------. Operations and Maintenance Manual Mech., IlNot required per 2008 Enerqy Code I MOISTURE CONTENT OF BUILDING MATERIAL (RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ONLY) V I certify that the moisture content of the wall and floor framing is less than 19 percent as determined in accordance with Section 4.505.3 of CAL Green prior to being enclosed. DECLARATION STATEMENT • 1 certify under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California, the information provided is true and correct. • 1 certify that the installed measures, materials, components, or manufactured devices identified on this certificate conform to all applicable codes and regulations, and the installation is consistent with the plans and specifications approved by the enforcing agency. JUSTIN MOORE 51 41111 Date Signed: Position/Title: 3/10/2022 SR. PROJECT MANAGER Notes: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION 100 Civic Center Drive I P.O. Box 1768 1 Newport Beach, CA 926588915 www.newportbeachca.gov 1 (949) 644-3200 CONTRACTOR/PROPERTY OWNER SELF -CERTIFICATION DECLARATION FOR PLUMBING FIXTURE REPLACEMENT Project Address: 3922 EAST COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR 92625 Date: 3/10/2022 Permit #: X2017-0462 The following is to be completed by the California licensed contractor or owner, participating in the City of Newport Beach Self -Certification Program. Please type or print. Installer's Name: TRILOGY PLUMBINGLicense No (if applicable) 818858 Installer's Mailing Address: 1525 South Sinclair Street Phone # (required): 714-888-8575 Installer's Email: Anaheim, CA 92806 FAX #: Installer info@trilogyplumbing.com I certify that the installation is incompliance with applicable code requirements. I further affirm that I have reviewed and understand the requirements of the 2019 California Green Building Standards Code (CGBSC) Section 301.1.1 and that all self -certification reports submitted will be based on the code requirements contained therein. I declare that all plumbing fixtures subject to the CGBSC 301.1.1 has been replaced meeting the low flow requirements: Kitchen faucets: 1.8 gal/minute at 60 psi Shower heads: 1.8 gal/minute at 80 psi Water closet: 1.28 gal/flush Faucets: maximum flow rate of 1.2 gal/minute at 60 psi, and minimum 0.8 gal/minute at 20 psi 3/10/2022 Installer's Signature Date Property Owner (Required) As the property owner of the project address noted above, I have read, understand and agree to participate in the Plumbing Fixture Replacement Self -Certification Program. I further understand that by participating in this program, the plumbing system will not be inspected by a City of Newport Beach Building Inspector during construction or after installation unless requested. The Building Division may request and reserves the right to verify code compliance after the installation is complete. 1/ �xe.G yi%� 3/10/2022 Property Owner's Signature Magdi Hanna / Eric Hanna Print Name Date erichanna@radiclepoint.com Email This form must be completed and returned to the City of Newport Beach, Building Division, for a final approval of the combination permit. Please return this form to the Building Division by mail or fax. Please mail to: City of Newport Beach Phone: (949) 718-1888 Community Development Department Fax #: (949) 644-3250 Building Division P. 0. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658 FnrmstCnntractnr-OwnerSelf-CerlDeclamtion-Plumbino Fixture Reolacement 031G4/22 Notice to the City of Corona Del Mar and Contractor/Owner Elevator Certified as "Safe to Operate" Contractor: Pinnacle Residential �t�g� Contract No: CA-201017 3980-34YM E Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar, CA Address: Elevator Type: El-H 92625 Elevator The Contractor/Owner is required to register this elevator as a structural component as outlined as per your local regulations. To assist with this registration process the following information is provided and should be included in the registration form, as provided by your local Department of Building and Safety or city office Permit / Plan #1 (if applicable): NA Weight Capacity: 8811os Person Capacity: 4 Persons Traveling Speed 55fpm Class Residential This elevator complies with your local AHJ. Building Regulated Items as Noted by Elevator Contractor This certification is issued subject to a qualified person (where appropriate), provided by others, certifying that the building housing the subject elevator is in a satisfactory condition and built to manufacturers specifications. Implicit in this building certification is the acknowledgement that the safety of elevator users and or elevator workers is not compromised including the satisfaction of all Statutory Authority requirements. It is recommended that the elevator should not be placed into service until the building has been certified as outlined in items below. This includes the rectification of items as noted by the elevator certifier. The following list is provided as a service and does not cover all building related items because our competence in certification only relates to elevator technicalities. This plant is safe to operate subject to the items below: Certifier Name: &0_Oc4tl Signature: �,—� r Date:�� Contractor/Owner Name:,,.�A-✓�,,� Signature: �Y'✓Y,�"1'z% d'�J.. ^�A�'y "� Date:/ --A—) 143 E ]blh Snccl 117; Consh Cg, Costa Mesa CA 9262i 1'n t,wd"', 20 its P O2 9666 3939 111 B_I„-_n...aru4 4130U C Amn., tn,:. 15, 7. m""! R,chmond 3ll1 Ea,pe Fan,. A;cra:c. Bwer, . P n4 V191 I'll PO];ni4n 9i nua a.vn n..... SERVICE, PARTS AND RESCUE COVER AGREEMENT The service, parts and rescue cover agreement will help ensure the reliability of your elevator. You will have access to the 24- hour helpline in case of entrapment or for service support at 855.326.8847 or Elevator Boutique would prefer that you deal with us as the original supplier, however you have options. We recommend service, parts and rescue cover. You may opt for a service and rescue cover agreement but opt out of parts. Always maintain an active phoneline in your elevator. Serious safety risks including injury or death may result if your elevator is without a service, parts and rescue agreement. The agreement covers the contracted service and warranty period for new installations and is used for service renewals. For service renewals, by completing sections 1-4, you acknowledge that you have read and understand sections 1-9 of this agreement. For payment options and to send completed agreements, contact our service department at or 855.326.8847. 1, ELEVATOR DETAILS ID: Model: E1-H Elevator Address: 3900-3928 E Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 - A I Cover Start Date: 71/A3/202'rY 9?4 - he start of Service, Parts and Rescue Agreement Cover End Date: 11/08/2025JLg-12LAkhe end of Service, Parts and Rescue Agreement _i 2. COVERAGE DET(-ULS N� Customer Name Magdi Hanna Mobile: 949.723.2000 ("Customer") _ Email: Emergency Mobile: " Contact Name Email: ° Emergency a Mobile: Contact Name Email: Billing Address: a - - ---- Rf:N[WALOPTIONS Regular service Two (2) visits per annum and 24-hour rescue cover. Required for Parts Insurance $950 Manufacturers Recommendation Rescue Cover Parts Warranty Includes parts and labor to change the faulty part with a new part. $450 - Extended warranty Note Section 6 Port Warranty/ Extended Warranty 4. RENEWAL ACCEPTAN:E i]3 I_il's.n,. is l onSn(_rcr ],I B., nAi, n_,, (_ ,,—,, ,, ..0 ,v- n...a,, I ... c. cv,.,, ,r.in:ud. :cif, N.1 'd!,., G-_.r_fa,m I'll . ,i-�,'. i, S. REGULAR SERVICE 5.1. Inclusions - Elevator Boutique will: 5.1.1. Provide 24-hour emergency assistance. 5.:1.2. Service the elevator for the agreed number of times per year during normal work hours (Monday -Friday 8AM-4PM). 5.1.3. Examine and test and where necessary, lubricating and adjusting the elevator. 1.4. Notify the customer of any anticipated stoppages for repairs, the cost of those repairs and obtain approval for the repairs. 5.1.5. Provide and keep appropriate records for the elevator documenting service and other attendances. 5.1.6. Maintain necessary insurances, and state licenses. 5.2. Exclusions: 5.2.1. Repairs or call backs necessitated by reason of negligent use or misuse of the elevator or by any other reason beyond the control of Elevator Boutique. 5.2.2. The carrying out of any additional tests, alterations or changes required by a statutory authority. PARTS WARRANTY / EXTENDED WARRANT`( Regular service must be maintained and all accounts paid up to date or the parts insurance is invalid. 6.2. Inspection may be required before determining if the part is covered. If the part is covered, the inspection cost is covered. Inclusions: _11. New parts covered by California consumer statutory warranties. .2. Labor to change the new parts. 6.3.3. The parts will be replaced during normal working hours. 6.4. Exclusions: 6.4.1. Replacement of lights or batteries. 6.4.2, Damage caused by any water, including oxidization and rust from being near the ocean or salt air. 6,4.3. Rust removal and repair. 6.4.4, Repairs or replacement parts necessitated by misuse or accidental damage to the elevator. 6.4.5. Damage caused by others to the elevator equipment. 5.4.6. Wear and tear caused by a pre-existing or an uncontrollable condition. 6.4.7. Steel and aluminum shafts, glass or mirror panes, including shaft accessories supplied by Elevator Boutique, are expressly not covered by Parts Warranty / Extended Warranty. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 7.1. Elevator Boutique will be entitled to additional payment for: -. 1.1. Economy rate travel (flight, car hire,hotel and per diem) for remote locations, billable at market rate, at the time of travel and due upon receipt. Elevator Boutique will notify the Customer of the market rate prior to travel. 7.1.2. Repairs made which underlying causes are due to negligence, abnormal or incorrect operation, misuse, abuse, vandalism, acts of God or any other cause or any other event, except for fair wear and tear or negligence by our staff. 7.1.3. Attending to any call outside of the normal working hours or where no faults are found, exception to emergency requests where parts have failed or entrapment. 7,1.4, Attending to any emergency request where the emergency is found to have been the result of abnormal or incorrect operation of the elevator, or where attendance is the result of an event for which Elevator Boutique is not responsible. I,P, Io,"II ,�Ir 111 i.i ..n 4viiu, in...., ,. .a... .n,,..i �10 it k,l'10 tli 8. OBLIGATION" 8.:1. The Customer will ensure that any breakdown or malfunction of the elevator or any accident, emergency or any other circumstance likely to affect the safe or proper operation of the elevator is immediately reported to Elevator Boutique. 8.2. The Customer will ensure that the work environment is safe and clean with clear access to the elevator for Elevator Boutique personnel. Any hazards must be cleared or removed at the Customers' cost. 8.3. In the interest of site safety and preservation of the elevator, the Customer must not allow or authorize any service, maintenance, repair or replacement, renewal or alteration without Elevator Boutique's notification. 3.4. Elevator Boutique may suspend services under the Agreement if Occupational Health and Safety standards are not met. 8.5. The Customer must notify Elevator Boutique if ownership changes and provide contact details for the new owners. 8.6. Elevator Boutique must notify the Customer if ownership of the company or contact details changed and provide updated ownership or contact details to the Customer. 8.7. The Customer is entitled to terminate the Agreement and all obligations under this Agreement when the ownership of the elevator equipment or site has changed and where they notify Elevator Boutique. 8.8. Elevator Boutique will notify the Customer of when service is due at six (6) month increments and of the expiry of the agreement with thirty (30) days' notice. 9. PAVE I'RIIArI 1,.1. The Agreement is between the Customer and Elevator Boutique LA, LLC ("Elevator Boutique or the Company"). 9.2. In the case of new ownership, the Agreement shall pass to the new owner and shall be between the new owner and Elevator Boutique. 9.3. Elevator equipment means all equipment including both electrical and mechanical parts up to the circuit breaker and disconnect forthe elevator and excludes: 93.1. The building structure or the shaft, even if supplied by Elevator Boutique. 9.3.2. Security systems added by others. 9.33. Telephone lines to the elevator control cabinet. 9.4. Accounts must be paid before commencement of the service and cover period. 9.5. Automatic renewals may be terminated by either party giving written notice prior to the expiration of the contract period. 9.6. In the event of damage being directly caused by the negligence of Elevator Boutique, then except as is precluded by any statute, Elevator Boutique's maximum liability to the Customer is limited to: 9.6.1. Provide the services, if the damage suffered is due to the services not being provided correctly. 9.6.2. Replace the parts, if the damage suffered is caused by the parts supplied. 9.6.3, Except as provided in 9.6.1. and 9.6.2., Elevator Boutique shall have no liability whatsoever to the customer arising out of or in connection with this Agreement including any breach thereof. 9.b.4. Elevator Boutique has affected Workers Compensation Insurance and Public Liability Insurance and agrees to maintain it. 9.7. If Elevator Boutique considers a necessary change to the elevator equipment for safety, preservation or to satisfy new statutory authority compliance, the Company shall advise the Customer. Elevator Boutique may suspend services and parts insurance under the Agreement until the Customer agrees to rectifythe issues to Occupational Health and Safety codes or to comply with the statutory authority. 9.8. Elevator Boutique may terminate the Agreement by giving written notice to the Customer if: 9.9.1. Any work upon the elevator is carried out other than by Elevator Boutique personnel. 9.8.2. Any payment due to Elevator Boutique is not received within 30 days of the due date. 9.83. On bankruptcy by the company, by which the Company, at Its discretion, shall either decide to fulf Ili the Obligations set forth in the Agreement or compensate the Customer for the remaining months until expiry, not to exceed the full price of the Agreement. 'CA Su... 1//SC.r,Ul rrrlc I l I p.nyq,,, ,.�_mi, el 100 Cu VP.0 �."I..ui. ,J r...... L.S2ti27 I;e"j,, , N016 d l no 'iS1 1 Ez,;,e 01 , ".. _