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THOMAS A. TIDEMANSON, Director
HIAM BAR MACK, Chl~f ~put}' Dlre~tor
JAMES L. EASTON, Chl~f D~puty Dlrtttor
WYNN L SMITH. Chl~f Orptil)' Dlrrctor
ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO: 550 $. Vi!:RMONT AVENUE
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Mr.Earl Hart California Division Of Mines & Geology Bay Area Regional Office 380 Civic Drive, Suite 100 Pleasant Hill, Calif. 94523-1997
Dear Mr. Hart,
IN Rl;Pl,.V PLE:.6.SE AEfER TO Fll.e:
1-8-86
Per your letter,datcd 1-3-86,we are submitting the following review sheets for your use,and to be placed with the reports which you listed. The reports and subsequent review sl1eets are intended for open filing under the Alquist-Priolo Special Studies Zone Act.
Please accept my apology for the delay in submitting complete materials to you. Clerical personnel changes arot1nd that time was the reason.
Thankyou,
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a/PM Tr. 14631 Lot 51 Site Address 14348 Aldirwood
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES OEPARTMENT OF ENGINEER-FACILITIES
ti60 SO. VERMONT AVE., LOS ANGELES, CA 90020 DISTRIBUTION: 2._ Dist. Engineer l. Geologist
Location Lake Eli zab• th _ Soils Engineer / l_ Geol. Sect. File Geologist Geo Plan Ino. Developer/owner Ridgetop Ranch Prop.
Soils Engineer------------- Engineer T. Pendle bury _ Grading Section
Review of:
Action:
PLAN CHECK NO. OR OATE OF REPORT(Sl
0Grading P.C. No.---=-="'=-.-=--...---------------------------~uilding P.c. No. 1024 (Rea.) DGeologic Site Inspection Only P,,_c. No. --oc---=-----=c------..=---=~=~-----------c:JGeologic Report Dated __,,l.,.l"'-"'~'-""'"'g'-5,.,.,_,,G"'e=-o"-'Ji'._l=a,,,n__,,I=n'-=c'-''----'(-=P-=r'-"o'-'.l,_,,.._5,_,o,,_7"''""7...._) __________ _ DSoils Report Dated ---------------------------------0Geology & Soils Report Dated _____________________________ _
DPlan isgeologically approved
::tJ Plan approved geologically subject to conditions below
DSec. 309 Code requirements met (not mot)
DSec. 30B(b) 3c & e code requirements met (not met)
0 Plan is not approved for reason! below
DSubmit plans for recheck
Plan approved provided the consultants recollllllendations are followed. Aleo it ehould be noted that backfilled trench excavation utilized in this investigation an•tfDw llll'.y be subject to Settleme!'lt unleee backfill materials were reoompaoted. Consultant to inspect and approve tooting excavations prior to placement or steel and/or concrete.
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PLAN Cl-IECI< NO. OR OATE OF FtEPORT(S)
2- Dist. Engineer
Geologist Soils Engineer Geol. Group Fi1......--·· Grading Section
Review of: D Grading P.C. No. .;,..-
.)S"Building P.C. No. /O~i/ (lfk)J D Geologic Site Inspection Only P.C. No. D Geologic Report Dated
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Action: O Plan is geologically approved 0 Plan approved geologically subject to conditions below D Sec. 309 Code requirements met
Remarks:
~Plan is not approved for reasons below -""!.Submit plans for recheck
1. W'" A con•ulting .AJ: engineering geology 1 D soils engineering, ..5-report(s) is required
2. )i1 All recommendations of the consulting .M'Qeologist, 0 soils engineer ~must be incorporated in the design or shown as notes on the plans.
3. J<:!. The plan must be specifically approved by the ~consultant geologist, 0 congultant soils engineer by ~etter-report and/or Jlitmanual. original signature(sl with date(s) prior to approval by the Geology Group.
4. D ln..grading inspections must be made by the consulting Ogeologist, Osoils engineer. O Inspection reports must be submitted to the Geology Group for review monthly. Notify Geol0gy Group upon start of grading.
5. O Rough grading must be approved by a O final geology report, D final soils engineering report Prior to approval by th.• Geology Group. D An As·Built Geologic Map must be included in the final geology report.
6, Ji/. Foundation and/or wall excavations must be inspected and approved by the consulting ..(l:;L geologist, 0 soils )~.;.:· 'engineer, prior to the· placing of steel or concrete.
7. ' D The County Enginear'Soils Engineering Section's. D approval is required D requirements attached D conditions of approval are attached D approval ls required (dated )
8. D Show all proposed tentative corrective devices (e.g. buttress, stability fills, subdrains, etc) on the plan. 9. D Add items and , above, as notes to the plan.
1 O. .Ia:'.The geologist tJ (and) the soils engineer .8-must make a finding in accordance with Section 309, L.A. County Building Code.
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-STA.TE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOUR~ES AGl;NCY
Df;PA!l!TMENT OF CONSERVATIOl'lil
DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY BAY AREA REGIONAL OFFICE 380 CIVIC OR1Ve, SUllE: l 00 PLEASANT Hill, CA 94.513-1997
PHONf; (<4l.5) 671-.. 920
Art Keene, Room 408
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L.A. county Department of Public Works Engineering Geology and Soils Group 550 South Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90020
Dear Art:
GEORGE OEUKMEJlAN, G9vcrmor
January 3, 1986
The following reports were received by this office without cover letter or attached review sheets:
Engineering geologic and seismic report, Lot 44, Tract 14631, Alderwood and Dogwood Roads, Lake Eli2abeth District, L.A. county, CA; by Geoplan, Inc.; Nov. 5, 1985.
Engineering geologic report, Lot 51, Tract 14631, Alderwood and cutwood Roads, Lake Elizabeth District, L.A. County, by Geoplan, Inc,; Nov. 6, 1985.
Geotechnical engineering report, Lot 244, Tract 24829, (42640 Montello Dr,), Lake Elizabeth, CA; by Buena Engineers; Oct, 18, 1985.
These reports presumably were submitted to us under the Alquist-Priolo Act, and will be placed on open file. In order to complete our files, please submit the signed review sheets to these reports.
Best wishes for the Holidays,
cc: A-P file (3) v'
sincerely,
Earl w. Hart senior Geologist
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SOILS REPORT/GEOLOGY REPORT/DRAINAGE PLAN TRANSMITTAL
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submitted By: .. · I 'HO M"A!:-;,· L \?YXl'Dt .,_.r;'·1 •
CHECK APPROPRIA~E BOX;
Soils Report Review For:
[ ] Tentalive Hap - TR/PH' ~ [ ] [ )
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.Revised Hap~ TR/PM iJ ~ ... - '
Final Map - TR/PM 0
[ ] Grading Plan Check -
ci--Ylluilding Plan Check - BPC jJ I 0 -:;;. 'f [ ] Retaining Wall (to be submitted to Building & Safety)
[ ] . Soil Compaction - Rough Grading (to be submitted to "Building & .
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Safety District Offtce)
Site Inspection
Compaction R~ports For Sewer PC (to be submitted to Construction
Division) - --------Compaction Reports For
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Storm Drain PD (to be submitted to Con-·
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Geology Report Review For:
[ ) Tentative Hap -'TR/PM jJ
[ ] Revised Map - TR/PM u ( ] final Map - TR/PM 0 [ ] Grading Plan Check - GPC 0 . ,,
[ ] Building Plan Check - BPC U ( ] Rough Grading -( ] Site Inspection ( ] Other
Drainaie Plans, Maps or Calculations For: [ ] Grading Plan Check - GPC c [ ] Building Pla·n ·check - BPC II [ ] Drainage Concept - Ttl/PM /)
[ ] Private Drain /)
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Engineering Geologic Report Lot 51, Tract 14631 Alderwood Road @ cutwood Road Lake Elizabeth District Los Angeles County, California Project 56767 November 6, 1985
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consulting engineering geologists 18432 OXNARD STREET TARlANA, CALIF. 91356
John D. Merrill, President
November 6, 1985
Engineering Geologic Report Lot 51, Tract 14631 Alderwood Road @ Cutwood Road Lake Elizabeth District Los Angeles County, California
Ridgetop Ranch Properties 14370 Lake Elizabeth Road P.O. Box 716 Leona Valley, California 93550
Attention: Jerry Horwedel
Gentlemen:
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Project 56767
In accordance with your instructions an engineering geologic
• and seismic investiga_tion has been conducted on lot 51 to determine
if the lot is underlain by active faults or earth materials that
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may render it unsuitable for future residential development to be
served by a private sewage disposal system, Exploration was con-
ducted utilizing a backhoe to excavate a continuous trench along
the west property line, as shown on Plate 1, a geoloqic sketch map
that utilizes a survey dated 22 Aug 85 by Lloyd Pond, Licensed
Surveyor 3199, Lancaster, California, supplemented by measurements
with tape, compass and hand level. Illustrated log of the trench
and the percolation test pits are appended (Plate 2). Field explo-
ration was supplemented by review of substantial geologic and
seismic data contained in our files, including published reports
and maps (Plates 3, 4, & 5), as well as private research reports .
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Project 56767 Page 2 November 5, 1985
Stereographic aerial photographs, dated 8/11/59, at a scale of
1 inch equals 1820± feet, were reviewed. A list of references is
appended.
This report embodies the principles of investigation, analysis
and reporting as customarily practiced in the profession of engi-
neering geology in southern California, with emphasis on the require-
ments of the County Building Ordinance, but with due regard for
Note 49, Guidelines for evaluating the hazard of surface fault
rupture, and Note 44, form and content of geologic and seismic
reports by California Division of Mines and Geology. It was
written to be understood by reasonably well educated persons, but
ti' to avoid misunderstanding of terms and usage the reader is directed
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to the Glossary of Geology, 3rd Edition, 1974, and to Webster's New
International Dictionary, unabridged, 1964.
This report is intended to convey geologic data which may be
utilized in preparation of building or grading plans and which may
be submitted to the appropriate reviewing authority. Persons uti
lizing these data are cautioned that geologic conditions are complex
and bedrock is concealed by surficial earth materials. Because
of these conditions it is possible that latent defects are concealed
and such concealed defects, if present, are beyond the scrutiny and
evaluation of the engineering geologist.
Location and Topogr~phic Expression:
Lot 51 fronts on the south side of Alderwood Road at its inter-
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section with Cutwood Road in the southeasterly portion of the Lake
Elizabeth Ranch Club properties. The location of subject property
with respect to principal roads and topographic features is illus-
trated on the accompanying Site Plan (Plate 4). Subject property
is located within Special Studies zone 21467 (Plate 3) associated
with the San Andreas Fault, the principal and most active trace
of which is located about 160 feet south in ~he vicinity of Kiptree
Lane (Plate 4), The fault trace is clearly identifiable by a linear
feature that includes a furrow 6 to 10 .feet wide and about 3 feet
deep, and by a nearly vertical, south-facing scarp that truncates
low hills and ridges and offsets watercourses in a right lateral
tit sense. Moreover, the fault acts as a ground water barrier which
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accounts for numerous springs and seeps and the characterizing
linear pattern of high water use vegetation (hydrophytes) that
include grasses, shrubs and trees known as phreatophytes. Although
ground water is at or slightly below the surface in parts of the
rift valley, especially near Kiptree Lane, it is more than 15 feet
beneath the surface at lot 51.
Lot 51 slopes southward almost imperceptibly, but about 50
feet beyond its south boundary the slope steepens abruptly on the
north flank of a low, rounded, west-trending ridge traversed by
Joshua Tree Drive (Plate 1) . South from Alderwood Road the slope
flattens on the floor of the San Andreas rift valley which supports
an ephemeral east-draining stream flowing about 200 gallons per
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minute. At some past time the stream was diverted from a course
through or very near lot 51 to its present location south from
Kiptree Drive through capture by a more actively eroding water-
course that had been accelerated by movement on the San Andreas
fault. Whereas the older watercourse was flat and probably sup-
ported a meandering stream, the present stream is straight and
has been deepened by accelerated erosion in the rea~h shortened by
capture.
Lot 51 is in a depression in which .development should be pro-
tected by raising the pad grade 3 to 4 feet.
Geologic Elements:
Subject property and its immediate environs are underlain by
surficial deposits known as slope wash or older alluvium (map
symbol Qoal) derived by erosion of nearby slopes. Alluvium con
sists of crudely bedded, clayey to silty sands distinguished by
subtle color and textural differences and topped by a poorly deve-
loped dark brown sandy residual soil darkened by oxidized organic
detritus. Young alluvium representing 5 successive floods masks
the older alluvium throughout lot 51. As shown on the illustrated
log of the backhoe trench (Plate 2), residual soil ranges from 2.0
to 3.0 ft. thick with no significant variation in texture or
cohesion. The basal contact of residual soil and the underlying,
older alluvium is obscure but distinguishable by color difference.
The soil is judged to be sufficiently old to permit its use to
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distinguish fault activity; i.e., faults that do not disrupt the
soil profile are not active.
An· upper unit of older alluvium penetrated in the backhoe trench
consists of very dark brown, moderately cohesive, poorly sorted silty
to pebbly sand. Cohesion of the upper 3 to 5 feet is imparted by
secondary white calcareous cement, but at depth the cohesion is
imparted by stiff, dark brown clay. Despite younger age, the
flood plain deposits that make up the top 2 feet are very cohesive,
with numerous small root tubes in each.unit suggesting that they
respresent successively older, buried residual soil profiles.
Bedrock is concealed by surficial deposits on lot 51, but is
tit well exposed in the roadcuts flanking the cul de sac of Cutwood
Road, about 250 feet north from the property, and at Dogwood Road,
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about 400 feet northwest. Rocks exposed in the cul de sac on
Cutwood Road are units of the siltstone member of the Anaverde
formation (map symbol Tas). These strata of upper Miocene to
Pliocene geologic age consist predominately of deeply weathered,
light gray, crudely bedded siltstone and reddish arkosic sandstone
and conglomerate with thin interbeds of dark greenish-gray to
black siltstone.
Rocks exposed in the cut at the north end of Dogwood Road
consist of deeply weathered, dark reddish-brown mottled granitic
rock, probably a hornblende granite. According to Beeby (1979),
this rock is part of a unit known as granite breccia (map symbol
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grbx), a type of deep seated igneous rock that has been subjected
to severe tectonic deformation.
The relationship between granite breccia and the siltstone
member of the Anaverde formation at lot 51 is concealed, but it
is likely that bedrock supporting the lot is granite breccia.
About 50 feet south from lot 51 the slope steepens abruptly on
the north flank of a low, flat-topped ridge traversed by Joshua
Tree Drive. This ridge is comprised of brown to yellow-brown
bouldery older alluvium or older alluvial fan deposits correlative
with units south of the San Andreas fault and exposed along San
Francisquito Canyon Road .
Examination of the sidewalls of the exploratory trench revealed
no evidence of active faulting, or that the alluvial deposits have
been affected by seismically induced ground displacement.
Geoplanning Analysis:
Based on the engineering geologic investigation and analysis,
including subsurface exploration and review of records and stereo-
graphic aerial photographs, it is concluded that lot 51 may be
developed residentially, provided such development is effected
within the framework of applicable elements of the County Building
Ordinance and the recommendations of the project consultants. A
development implemented within this framework will not be affected
by landslide nor will it have any adverse effect on neighboring
property .
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Percolation tests conducted as part of this assignment reveal
that earth material exposed in the exploratory trench has only
fair permeability, necessitating a fairly long leach trench system.
Test results are appended.
1) It is recommended that compacted and certified fill be
placed on lot 51 to raise pad grade 2 feet.
2) Roof runoff should be directed away from the building.
3) Surface and subsurface investigation confirmed that subject
property is not underlain by an active fault. Conversely, subject
property is within the boundaries of the Special Studies Zone de-
fined by the San Andreas Fault. Despite the long period of seismic
~ quietude that has existed in the reach between Cajon Pass to the
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east and Tejon Pass to the west, there is reasonable expectation
that a moderately severe seismic event may occur during the pro-
jected economic life of a dwelling to be constructed on lot 51. In
this regard, strong ground motion is likely to take place from an
event about 10 miles from the site and having a Richter magnitude
greater than 5, with anticipated maximum ground acceleration of
.35g (Plate 6), of which the horizontal component, estimated at
2/3 of the total would be about 0.2g.
4) Percolation test results are appended and these indicate
that the proposed two bedroom dwelling may be served by a leaching
trench 67 feet long. Efficiency of the system depends on main
tenance of the septic tank which should be pumped out every 2 to 4
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years, or as necessary depending on use.
There is no evidence suggesting potential rise of ground water
to the extent that it could affect safe operation of the leaching
system during the projected economic life of the develop!'lent.
Thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Please call
if there are questions regarding
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Project 56767 November 6, 1985
REFERENCES
1) Beeby, David J. (1979); Geologic Map of the Lake Hughes Segment,
San Andreas Fault Zone, Los Angeles County, California; California
Division of Mines and Geology, Open File Report 79-2 LA.
2) Kahle, James E. et al. ( 1975) ; Geology of the Leona Valley Seg:men': .
of the San Andreas Fault Zone, Los Angeles County, California;
CDMG, OFR 77-2 LA.
3) Ross, Donald C. (1969); Map Showing Recently Active Breaks
Along the San Andreas Fault Between Tejon Pass and Cajon Pass,
Southern California; U.S. Geological Survey, Misc. Geological
Investigations Map I-553.
4) Dibblee, Thomas W., Jr. (1961); Geologic Map of the Bouquet
Reservoir Quadrangle, Los Angeles County, California; USGS,
Mineral Investigations, Field Studies Map MF-79.
5) Stereographic .Aerial Photographs ($/11/59); AXJ-9W-59 and
AXJ-9W-60; l"=l82Q±•.
6) Special Studies Zone Map FM 21467; CDMG (1974).
7) Schnabel, P.B., & Seed, H.B. (1972); Acceleration in Rock for
Earthquakes in the Western United States; univ. of California,
Berkeley, Report No. 72-2 .
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REFERENCES
PRIVATE RESEARCH REPORTS
Geoplan, Inc. (16 Jan 84); Engineering Geologic Report, Lot 72,
Tract 14631, Northwest Corner Cutwood Road At Alderwood Road, Lake
Elizabeth District, Los Angeles County, California; Project 36131
------------- (25 Jun 84); Engineering Geologic Report, Lot 73,
Tract 14631, Alderwood Road @ Cutwood Road, Lake Elizabeth District,
Los Angeles County, California; Project 46309.
------------- (5 Nov 85); Engineering Geologic and Seismic Report,
Lot 44, Tract 14631, Alderwood Road @ Dogwood Road, Lake Elizabeth
District, Los Angeles County, California; Project 56843
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PEHCOLATlON TEST PATE
OWNER __ Ridgetoo Ranch Prooerties, Inc.
CONTRACTOR Ridget2_.P_ Ra.nch Properties, Inc.
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LEACH TRENCH/FIELD PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS
Test pit locations per appended
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Pit depth
Pit depth
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Ti!lle (T) for drop of 5th to 6th inch,3'('.'.) min.
Time (T) for drop of 5th to 6th inch2 7 min.
Coefficient from Ryon's formula= T +2~· 24 • Use slowest rate, from P"'.'A, T--3a ·
Septic tank size "750gal. = ( 3 bedroom dwelling).
Procedure: Ryon's formula (30+2~,,24 ) is multiplied by 1/2 volume of septic tank
to determine leach trench area.
Minimum leach trench area = 'iJ'-·24 x 7~0 • 4 G9 sq. ft. 2.'?
Minimum leach field area= 1.5 X trench area ( ) = sq. ft.
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