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ICity of Springfield
Development Services Department
225 Fifth Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Site Plan Review
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A Iicant Name: Jim Coombes
Phone: 503 797-5617
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Address:
Fred Me er Stores Inc.
Fax:
503 797-3539
3800 SE 22nd A venue. Portland OR 97242
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A Iicant's Re .: Chris Ferko
Phone: 425 251-6222
Com an :
Bar hausen Consultin En ineers Inc.
Fax:
425 251-8782
Address:
18215 72ndAvenue South Kent WA 98032
Owner:
Phone: 415.536-1061
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Address:
Metro olitan Life Insurance Com an
Fax:
415.536-1097
425 Market Street, Suite 1050, San Francisco CA 94105
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ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 17032624
TAX LOT NO S : 05500
650 St., S rin field OR
Size of Pro e
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Pro osed Name of Pro' ect: Fred Me er Fuel Center
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Description of
Pro osal:
If you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application.
Construction of a retail fuelin facili with five multi- roduct dis ensers.
Fred Me er retail store
Associated A Iications: IC( P 11/- aDO 13
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The undersigned acknowledges that the information in this application is correct and accurate.
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If the applicant is not the owner, the owner hereby grants permission for the applicant to act in his/her behalf.
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ATTACHMENT TO SITE PLAN REVIEW MINOR MODIFICATION
BY "PROPERTY OWNER" (RECORD OWNER OF UNDERLYING LAND)
For Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. Site at Springfield, OR
Assessor's Map No. 17032624 - Tax Lot No 05500
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a New York corporation ("Met"), has executed the
referenced application or document (the "Application") solely because Met is record owner of
the subject property and solely in its capacity as record owner. Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. ("Fred
Meyer") is the tenant and operator of the subject property. This Application is filed by Fred
Meyer in furtherance of Fred Meyer's plan to install, operate and maintain the proposed
improvements which are the subject of this Application. All statements, representations and/or
certifications by Met as to information set forth in the Application are made on information and
belief, in reliance on information provided by Fred Meyer. Fred Meyer shall be responsible for all
matters, costs and expenses in connection with the Application, including, without limitation, the
design, installation, operation and maintenance of the proposed improvements which are the
subject of this Application.
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
a New York corporation
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425 Market Street, Suite 1050
San Francisco, California 94105
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JOINDER BY FRED MEYER STORES, INe.
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SITE PLAN REVIEW MINOR MOD/FICA nON
For Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. Site at Springfield, OR
Assessor's Map No. 17032624 - Tax Lot No 05500
Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., an Ohio corporation, as tenant, and Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company, a New York corporation ("Met"), as landlord, are parties to a Lease Agreement
originally dated October 22, 1986, as assigned and amended (as assigned and amended, the
"Lease"). The undersigned has prepared, reviewed and approved the terms of the referenced
application or document (the "Application") and hereby consents to and joins in the foregoing
Application. The undersigned has prepared the Application, is responsible for the information set
forth in it, and is responsible financially and in all respects for the Application and for the design,
installation, operation and maintenance of the proposed improvements which are the subject of the
Application. Further, the undersigned agrees that its right, title and interest as tenant in and to the
Met property shall be subject to such Application, and that such Application shall be for all
purposes treated as if it was one of the existing encumbrances affecting the Met property as of the
original date of such Lease, with respect to which the undersigned is obligated by the terms of the
Lease to comply with, observe and perform the terms and all obligations imposed on the fee
owner under such Application.
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Dated thIS J. 5 day of 0... y
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Robert Currey-Wilson
Vice President
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SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
NARRATIVE AND FINDINGS
FRED MEYER FUel CENTER
650 Q STREET, SPRINGFielD, OR
JUNE 2011
I. FRED MEYER FUel CENTER OVERVIEW
Fred Meyer proposes to add a fuel center to its existing store located at 650 Q Street, Springfield, Oregon. Following
is an overview of the proposal.
. The Facility: The proposal is to construct an accessory Fred Meyer fuel center consisting of a 29- by 145-
foot (4,205-square-foot) canopy with an 8- by 14-foot (112-square-foot) cashier's kiosk. The facility will
provide five (5) multi-product dispensers for a total of 10 fueling positions. The project will operate for 24
hours/7 days a week and will be fully attended pursuant to Oregon State law.
Fuel will be stored in one 20,000-gallon dual tank and one 18,000-gallon regular tank. Both underground
tanks are double-walled fiberglass. The tanks and associated piping will be continually monitored by a
sensitive leak detection system that will provide positive shutdown in the event a leak is detected. The
tanks will be registered with the State, as required for all new underground storage tank installations.
. Safety: The Fred Meyer Gasoline facility will be staffed by full-time attendant(s) during all business hours in
accordance with Oregon State law. Fred Meyer Gasoline facility employees are professionally trained in all
aspects of emergency response and facility maintenance. In addition, the Fred Meyer Gasoline facility is
equipped with closed circuit television cameras, highly visible emergency pump shutoff switches, a spill
cleanup kit and fire extinguishers. Dispensers and fill ports are equipped with overfill protection and vapor
recovery systems. The alarm system is tied directly to the main store. Please refer to the DWP Overlay
Permit narrative for more information on the environmental safeguards integrated into the design.
. Parking: The project will bring parking below the required amount by approximately 127 stalls. Fred Meyer
is therefore seeking an administrative parking reduction pursuant to Section 4-6.110 of the Springfield
Development Code. A parking demand study has been prepared for this project that demonstrates that the
future parking occupancy rate will be 55% after the fuel center is constructed. Please note that the parking
study does not account for the proposed restriping of 32 parking stalls along the north property line, and
therefore reaches the 55% conclusion based on fewer available stalls (378 instead of 410).
II. SITE PLAN REVIEW CRITERIA
The Director shall approve or approve with conditions: a Type II Site Plan Review application upon determining that
approval criteria A. through E., below have been satisfied. If conditions cannot be attached to satisfy the approval
criteria, the Director shall deny the application.
A. The zoning is consistent with the Metro Plan diagram, and/or the applicable Refinement Plan diagram,
Plan District map, and Conceptual Development Plan.
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The fuel center is a permitted use in the underlying zoning district and is consistent with the above
plans.
B. Capacity requirements of public and private facilities, including but not limited to, water and
electricity; sanitary sewer and stormwater management facilities; and streets and traffic safety
controls shall not be exceeded and the public improvements shall be available to serve the site at the
time of development, unless otherwise provided for by this Code and other applicable regulations.
The Public Works Director or a utility provider shall determine capacity issues.
The project will tie into existing utilities with adequate capacity for water, power, and sanitary sewer
service. The project will provide additional stormwater pretreatment and infiltration, which will lessen
the impact on the City storm system. The project will mitigate impacts as needed to meet City standards
for the street and transportation system - see the transportation impact analysis for more detail.
C. The proposed development shall comply with all applicable public and private design and construction
standards contained in this Code and other applicable regulations.
The project will meet all bulk development standards as described in the development code, including
setbacks and height. Fred Meyer is requesting an administrative parking exception supported by a
parking demand analysis. The project is subject to a Drinking Water Protection Overlay District
Development approval for wellhead protection, and all conditions of approval required therein for
wellhead protection.
D. Parking areas and ingress-egress points have been designed to: facilitate vehicular traffic, bicycle and
pedestrian safety to avoid congestion; provide connectivity within the development area and to
adjacent residential areas, transit stops, neighborhood activity centers, and commercial, industrial
and public areas; minimize driveways on arterial and collector streets as specified in this Code or
other applicable regulations and comply with the ODOT access management standards for State
highways.
The project will utilize existing driveways to facilitate traffic. As an accessory use, the majority of trips to
the site will be from pass-by and internally captured trips, which will result in a nominal impact on the
roadway level of service. The fuel center will be one-way in circulation to facilitate the efficient queuing
and travel of vehicles through the facility. The existing transit stop will remain. No ODOT approval is
required for access to State highways.
E. Physical features, including, but not limited to: steep slopes with unstable soil or geologic conditions;
areas with susceptibility of flooding; significant clusters of trees and shrubs; watercourses shown on
the WQLW Map and their associated riparian areas; other riparian areas and wetlands specified in
Section 4.3-117; rock outcroppings; open spaces; and areas of historic and/or archaeological
significance, as may be specified in Section 3.3-900 or ORS 97.740-760, 3S8.905-955 and 390.235-240,
shall be protected as specified in this Code or in State or Federal law.
The project to our knowledge does not fall into any of the categories described above.
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Seattle. Washington
Vancouver, Washington
Re: Fred Meyer Springfield Fuel Facility
Parking Study
Project Number 2100036.00
Dear Mr. Coombes:
Group Mackenzie has prepared this parking study for the existing Fred Meyer Springfield
store, located at 650 Q Street, Springfield, Oregon, in response to the City of Springfield
parking study request. Existing parking demand and availability are compared to anticipated
demand and availability with the proposed fuel facility. The following addresses existing
conditions, the proposed development, and future parking conditions.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
For study purposes, the Fred Meyer parking lot was divided into five areas and the number of
spaces in each area was counted. A figure depicting the parking areas and the spaces in each
is attached. It should be noted, shopping cart corrals, overstock merchandise, and equipment
render a portion of the existing parking spaces unusable or inaccessible. The proposed fuel
facility will be located in Area 4.
To determine parking demand, a survey was conducted between II :00 AM and I :00 PM on a
Saturday. Based on transaction data, this period typically represents the busiest time for the
store and also likely parking demand. The survey was conducted on Saturday April 3, 20 I 0,
the Easter holiday weekend, which has a higher-than-average parking demand. Occupied
parking spaces in each area were counted approximately every 15 minutes during the study
period. Table I presents peak parking occupancy rates for individual areas and for the total
site for this holiday weekend.
TABLE 1 - EXISTING PEAK PARKING DEMAND
Area (Location) park~nSga~~aces pe::ri~:e O;;~:~:d Dcc:ncy
Area 1 (East) 28 12:00-12:15 27 96.4%
Area 2 (South) 170 12:15-12:30 149 87.6%
Area 3 (Southwest) 43 12-45-1:00 32 74.4%
Area 4 (West) 97 12:30-12:45 47 48.5%
Area 5 (Northwest) 137 12:45-1:00 43 31.3%
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Total Site (All Areas) 1 475 12:15-12:30 275 57.9%
1 Peak parking lot occupancy is measured during the peak 15-minute time period.
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As presented in the previous table, the site currently has 475 usable parking spaces. Peak
parking occupancy of 57.9% occurred from 12:15 to 12:30 PM on the holiday weekend.
Overall, a large amount of parking capacity remains available even during peak periods.
As also presented in the table, parking areas near the store entrances (Areas 1,2, and 3) have
higher occupancy rates than those further from the entrances (Areas 4 and 5). Within Area 4
(the proposed fuel facility location), which is not adjacent to a store entrance, parking
utilization was lower than the total site average.
Typical Parking
Because the parking survey was conducted on a holiday weekend, the data needs to be
adjusted to reflect typical parking demand for non-holiday periods. Using 5 weeks of store
transaction data, a rate was established between transactions and occupied parking spaces,
based on the number of transactions occurring during the peak parking demand time period.
U sing this rate, the peak parking demand for each day of the week was calculated. The
following table presents the calculated peak parking demand and occupancy rates for each day
during the five week period.
TABLE 2 - CALCULATED PARKING DEMAND AND OCCUPANCY RATES
Dav of the Week Occupied Spaces Occupancy Rate
Holidav (surveved) 275 57.9%
Sundav 206 43.4%
Mondav 217 45.7%
Tuesdav 204 42.9%
Wednesdav 201 42.3%
Thursdav 193 40.6%
Fridav 206 43.4%
Saturdav 217 45.7%
As presented in the previous table parking demand for a typical day is anticipated to be less
than holiday parking demand.
FUTURE PARKING CONDITIONS
With the proposed fuel facility, all 97 spaces in Area 4 will be removed, resulting in a total of
378 available parking spaces at the store. Within Area 4, a peak of 47 vehicles was observed
during the holiday survey. Because this parking is further from the main store entrances, it is
expected the parking demand during a typical day is much less. These vehicles will likely
park in lot 5 immediately to the north, and near the garden center entrance.
With the resulting parking reduction, 378 spaces will remain (475-97). Future occupancy
rates with the proposed fuel facility were calculated, and are presented in the following table
for both typical and holiday days.
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TABLE 3 - FUTURE CALCULATED OCCUPANCY
Day of the Week Occupied Soaces Occupancy Rate
Holiday 275 72,8%
Sunday 206 54,5%
Mondav 217 57.4%
Tuesday 204 54.0%
Wednesday 201 53.2%
Thursday 193 51.1%
Friday 206 54.5%
Saturday 217 57.4%
As presented in the previous table, tbe future occupancy rate with tbe proposed fuel facility is
approximately 55% for a typical day, Based on Fred Meyer supplied information, this is an
acceptable occupancy rate.
In the proposed fuel facility area, parking spaces, drive aisles and circulation patterns will be
modified. The high-use parking areas (Areas 1-3) will remain unaltered. Because tbe parking
spaces being eliminated have low utilization, most customers will experience little, if any,
change in their current shopping or parking patterns.
CONCLUSIONS
Overall, existing parking availability is currently adequate, witb a peak occupancy rate of
approximately 58% on a holiday weekend, and 46% on a non-holiday day, Witb the proposed
fuel facility, the parking occupancy rates will increase to 73% and 57%, respectively,
Parking utilization in the proposed fuel facility location is much lower than the site average.
Furtber, because the parking spaces being eliminated are further from store entrances in the
less utilized area, parking redistribution is anticipated to be negligible.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
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Christopher Clemow P.E., P.T.O.E
Enclosures:
Parking Areas Exhibit
Overall and Detailed Site Plans
Parking Survey Data Sheet
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Chris Ferko - Barghausen Consulting Engineers
Brent Ahrend - Group Mackenzie
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Principals
M. Lane Branch, PE
Damien Gilbert, PE
Renee D. Clough, PE, PLS
Rene' Fabricant, PE:SE
Ronald J. Derrick, PE, GE
www.BranchEngineering.com
May 5,2010
Fred Meyer Stores lnc.fKroger Company
3800 SE 22nd Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97202
Attn: Mr. James Coombes
RE: GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
PROPOSED FUELDING FACILITY ADDITION
650 Q STREET - FRED MEYER STORE #328
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
Branch Engineering Inc. Project No. IO-06SA
In accordance with our March 12,2010 proposal, Branch Engineering Inc. (BEl) has performed a
geotechnical engineering investigation for the proposed construction of a fueling facility in the parking lot
of the existing Fred Meyer store in Springfield, Oregon. The approximately 150'x200' proposed fueling
site is to be located on the west side of the store fronting Fifth Street and will consist of underground
storage tanks and a canopy structure above the fuel islands, Two exploratory borings were advanced on
the subject site at the approximate locations shown on the attached Figure I. The accompanying report
presents the results of our site research, field exploration and testing, data analyses, and our conclusions
and the recommended geotechnical design parameters for the project. Based on the results of our study,
no geologic hazards were identified at the site. The site is suitable for the planned development, provided
that the recommendations of this report are implemented in the design and construction of the project.
Please contact the undersigned if you have any questions regarding this report.
Sincerely
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................3
1.1
1.2
1.3
Project and Site Description...............................................................................................................3
Scope ofW ork.........~............................................................................................................................3
Site Information Resources ..................................................................................................................4
2.0
SITE SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS ..............................................................................................4
2.1
Ground Water .....................................................................................................................................4
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3.1
3.2
GEOLOGIC SETTING........................................................................................................................4
Regional Geology- .................................................................................................................................5
Site G~ology ..........................................................................................................................................5
4.0
CONCLUSIONS...................................................................................................................................5
5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3
RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................................................................................5
Site Preparation, Earthwork, and Foundation Subgrade Requirements........................................6
Utility Excavations .......................................~............~...........................................................................6
Soil Bearing Capacity ...........................................................................................................................f1
5.4
Foundations.............................................................................................................................................. 7
5.5
SlabslBeams-On..Grade ......................................................................................................................i
5.6
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Friction Coefficient and Earth Pressures..........................................................................................j
Wet WeatherlDry Weather Construction Practices ..........................................:..............................~
5.9 Settlement.............................................;.... ...........................................................................................1
5.10 Seismic Site Classitication.................................................................................................................1
5.11 Pavement I)esign ...............................................................................................................................1
6.0 REPORT LIMIT ATIONS..................................................................................................................1
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report presents the results and findings of Branch Engineering, Inc. (BED field obscrvations, testing,
and research for the subject site. The site is located within an existing asphalt concrete paved parking
area on the west side of the existing Fred Meyer retail store. The address of the existing store is 650 Q
Street in Springfield, Oregon, see the Vicinity Map on Figure I. The site is in Section 26 of Township
17 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian (Latitude 44.06417N; Longitude -123.01873W).
The purpose of our investigation was to evaluate the subsurface soil conditions at the site and provide
geotechnical recommendations for the design and construction of the proposed automobile fuel
dispensing facility.
1.1 Project and Site Description
The proposed project will encompass an approximately 150'x200' area of the existing parking lot with
five fuel islands, underground fuel storage tanks, and a canopy structure over the fuel islands. The
existing surface of the site is paved with about 2-inches of asphalt concrete and it appears that two light
standards are within the footprint of the proposed fueling facility. The site is relatively flat and is at an
approximate elevation of 452 feet above mean sea level. The immediate vicinity of the site is developed
residential and commercial.
1.2 Scope of Work
Our scope of work included a site visit and subsurface investigation on April 23, 20 I o. Two exploratory
borings were advanced using a trailer mounted flight auger drill rig equipped with a 140 pound slide
hammer for Standard Penetration Test sampling. Portable dynamic probe field testing was used to
correlate to the in-situ California Bearing Ratio of the near surface site soil. The approximate locations 01
the borings are shown on Figure I. Representative samples were collected for laboratory in-situ moisture
shrink/swell potential, and Atterberg limit testing. Field log summaries of the site borings are presented
in Appendix A, along with copies of nearby well logs from the Oregon Department of Water Resources
on-line database and the NRCS Soil Survey for the area.
All borings were backfilled with the bentonite pellets native material immediately after completion of
logging and capped with cold patch asphalt. Below the pavement section, the site stratigraphy gencrally
consists of 1- to 2-feet of soft to medium stiff silty clay with gravel that was likely imported or on-site
derived fill material at the time of store construction before transitioning to moist brown native silty clay.
Dense sand and gravels were encountered between 6- and 7-feet below surface grade. Well logs in the
area indicate similar conditions to those encountered in our site borings.
The soil was visually classified in accordance with the American Society of Testing and Materials
(ASTM) Method 0-2488. In-situ field testing consisted of vane shear testing, and dry strength, and
dilatency testing when samples were retrieved. Representative samples were collected from the borings
for further visual inspection and laboratory testing. The results of field and laboratory tests are presente(
on the boring logs in Appendix A.
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1.3 Site Information Resources
The following site investigation activities were perfonned and literature resources were reviewed for
pertinent site infonnation:
. Review of the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey (USGS) on-line
Quadrangle Map, 7/1/1975.
. Review of on-line aerial photograph of site area on 7/30/2000.
. Two exploratory probe borings were advanced on site at the approximate locations shown on
Figure 1.
. Review of the Lane County area Web Soil Survey, United States Department of Agricultural
(USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
. Review of the USGS Geologic Map of Oregon, USGS 1991
. Review of Oregon Department of Water Resources Well Logs
2.0 SITE SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
The near surface soils within the project area consist of Pleistocene age, semi-consolidated alluvial terract
deposits of clay, silt, sand and gravel from the flood-plain influence ofthe Middle Fork of the Willamette
River and the McKenzie River. The NRCS Web Soil Survey maps the site as part of the Salem-Urban
land complex, which is described as a well drained, mixed alluvial terrace deposit. This soil description
and those of nearby well logs are consistent with the observed field conditions.
2.1 Grouud Water
A static ground water level was measured in the two site borings at depths of 10- and I 0.5-feet below
surface grade. Well logs in the area indicate ground water levels as high as 8-feet and as low as Il-feet.
The water levels are expected to fluctuate with season and river levels, as well as the operation of a
nearby ground water extraction well used for domestic water supply purposes in the summer season.
Ground water may impact the installation of the underground tanks depending on the time of
construction. It is recommended that the tanks be designed for buoyant forces and some dewatering may
be required for installation.
3.0 GEOLOGIC SETTING
The following sections described the regional and local site geology. Our field findings are consistent
with the geologic mapping of the site area by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
(Walker & MacLeod, 1991).
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3.1 Regional Geology
The subject site lies within the mid-valley portion of the Willamette Valley Geomorphic Province
(WVGP), east of the Coast Range and west of the Cascade Mountains Provinces. The WVGP is a
regional lowland that extends from just south of Eugene, Oregon to Vancouver, British Columbia. In
Oregon, this alluvial plain is approximately 130 miles long and 20- to 40-miles wide (Orr and Orr, 1996).
The WVGP is drained by the north flowing WiIlamette River.
The Willamette River Valley in the area of the subject site is believed to be underlain by undifferentiated
sedimentary rock, tuffs and basalt from the Miocene and Oligocene epochs (approximately 15 to 35
million years ago). Deposits of silt and clay from fluvial and lacustrine environments covered the
bedrock to various depths during the presence of low energy streams and lakes in the mid WiIlamette
Valley. Subsequent compression forces and uplifting of the Cascade and Coast Range Mountains
depressed the Willamette River Valley. The rapid uplift of the Cascade and Coast Range mountains
steepened stream gradients causing increased erosion of the mountains and resulting deposition of gravel
layers incised within the fluvial and lacustrine deposits.
Approximately 13,500 years ago the Willamette Valley was cyclically flooded by catastrophic breaks in
the ice dams of Lake Missoula. These flood events filled the valley to a depth of about 350 feet before
retreating, causing sequences of upward fining deposits of silt and clay that mayor may not still be
present in areas depending on erosion by subsequent creek and river actions.
3.2 Site Geology
The observed site conditions are consistent with the mapped geology of the site and that ofthe general
geologic setting described above. The subject site is underlain by varying mixtures of clay, silt, with
sand/gravel deposits at about 6 feet below the surface. The site is mapped as Pleistocene age semi-
consolidated lacustrine deposits of clay, silt, sand, and gravels. The nearest mapped faults are located in
the foothills east of the site. These faults are not known to be active; however, seismic activity is not
uncommon in the W illamette Valley as evidenced by the 1993 Scotts Mills Earthquake east of Salem that
registered a 5.6 Richter magnitude.
4.0 CONCLUSIONS
Based on our field observations, subsurface explorations, and data analyses, we conclude that the site is
geotechnically suitable for the proposed development provided that the recommendations ofthe report are
incorporated into the design and construction of the project. There are no specific site features or
subsurface conditions observed that will impede the proposed building design or construction; however,
design provisions are recommended for encountering ground water extraction due to the underground
tank installation.
5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
The following sections present general recommendations for site preparation and grading, drainage,
foundations, and utility excavations.
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5.1 Site Preparation, Earthwork, and Foundation Subgrade Requirements
The following recommendations are for earthwork in the building foundation areas. Earthwork shall be
performed in general accordance with the standard of practice as generally described in Appendix J of the
2007 International Building Code.
All arcas intended to directly or laterally support structures or accessway/parking areas shall be stripped
of vegetation, organic soil, fill, and/or other deleterious material. These strippings shaIl either be
removed from the site or used in landscape areas. The Geotechnical Engineer shaIl observe and approve
subgrade soils prior to placement of construction materials. The placement of fiIl on site is not
anticipated.
The shallow foundation areas will require approximately 2-feet of excavation to remove pavement, base
rock and soft soil. Foundation excavations shall extend at least 6-inches beyond the outer edge of the
designed concrete footings and grade beams. The subsurface conditions observed in our site investigation
borings are consistent; however. the two site borings only reoresent a very smaIl portion of the site and
should soft or unsuitable soils extend to a deoth greater than that described herein. or areas of distinct soil
variation be discovered. this office shall be notified to perform site observation and additional excavation
mav be required.
BEl recommends that a geotextile separation fabric, meeting the specifications in Appendix B, be placed
atop the foundation subgrade approved by a BEl representative and covered with at least 8-inches of
nonexpansive, granular material approved for use by the Geotechnical Engineer prior to delivery to the
site. Imported granular material shall be compacted to at least 95% of the material's maximum dry
density as determined by ASTM Method D-1557 or 98% of ASTM Method D-698. All fill materials
shaIl be tested to measure compliance with project specifications. Foundation excavation and
construction shaIl either be performed during the dry season or positive drainage shaIl be provided so that
footing subgrades are not subjected to standing water. Due to the flatness of the site, berming and
covering of excavations may be required during the wet season to reduce water flow into footing
excavations.
The tank excavation is anticipated to at least 10 feet deep: commonly the excavation sidewaIls will be
sloped at I: I (horizontal:vertical); however, based on the observed soil conditions, and provided that
excavation is done during the dry season and in a timely manner, the upper 5 feet ofthc excavation may
be sloped at 1: I and the lower 5 feet cut near vertical. Some sidewall caving or raveling of the gravels
may occur within the "Bar-Run" material that may require widening of the excavation or shoring.
Sidewall caving can be mitigated and worker protection enhanced by not aIlowing equipmcnt or material
stockpiles near the top of excavation slopes.
5.2 Utility Excavations
Utility excavations in the site soils should stand near vertical to at least 5 feet in depth; some surface
sloughing and sidewall caving may occur due to perched ground water lenses or areas of non-cohesive
soil. Heavy equipment should not be placed within 10 feet of an open trench. The fine-grain soils are
classified as OSHA Type A. Utility excavations below the water table are not expected.
5.3 Soil Bearing Capacity
Based on the site observations, conventional spread footings are suitable for the proposed building. After
conformance with the aforementioned footing subgradc preparation recommendations, the allowable
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bearing capacity of native soil from 2- to 6-feet below ground surface is 1,500 psf and may be increased
by 500 psffor short term loading, such as wind and seismic events. The allowable soil bearing capacity
of the Bar-Run material at about 6,feet below grade is 3,000 psf.
Periodic site observations by a geotechnical representative of BEl are recommended during the
construction of the project; the specific phases of construction that should be observed are:
Table I.
Recommended Construction Phases to he Observed by the Geotechnical Engineer
At completion of building foundation excavation Sub grade observation by the geotechnical
engineer before fabric and aggregate placement
Imported fill material Observation of material or information on
material type and source
Placement or Compaction offill material Observation by geotechnical engineer or test
results by qualified testing agency
5.4 Foundations
Continuous and/or isolated spread footings are suitable for the proposed site structure provided that the
above subgrade recommendations are implemented. The site soils are typical for the area and do not
require special concrete mixtures due to soil pH or resistivity conditions.
Although construction adjacent to existing structures is not expected, excavations within a 450 plane from
the base of an existing building or pole footing should always proceed with caution and may require
shoring of the excavation sidewalls or underpinning of the existing footing.
5.5 SlabslBeams-On-Grade
After preparation ofthe subgradc as described in Section 5.1, those areas to be overlain by load bearing
concrete slabs or beam shall be underlain by a geotextile separation fabric and a minimum of 8-inches of
compacted granular material. A clean, free draining aggregate is recommended beneath structural slabs.
The modulus of sub grade reaction (k) urthe soil at 2-feet below existing grade is 150 Ib/in3.
5.6 Soil Shrink/SweU Potential
A representative sample of the soil from 3-feet below existing ground suTface was tested for its free swell
potential by air drying a pulverized sample, hydrating, and measuring the percent expansion of the soil
column. The tested sample had a swell of 1-5%, which is considered to be a low potential for soil volume
changes due to moisture content variations. The shrink/swell potential of the site soils will not adversely
impact the proposed site development; however, it is recommended that the soils not be exposed to
extreme dry conditions. The site soils are also moisture sensitive and will soften with prolonged exposure
to precipitation.
5.7 Friction Coefficient and Earth Pressures
Provided that the proposed subgradc soils aJ'e relatively consistent across thc site, the coefficient of
friction of these soils is 0.35, which may be increased to 0.45 for concrete poured atop at least a 8-inch
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layer of crushed aggregate compacted to at least 95% of the materials maximum dry density as
determined by ASTM Method D-1557 or 98% of ASTM Method D-698.
The passive earth pressure of the soil within 6-feet of the existing ground surface are 250 pcf and the
upper 2-feet of the site soils should be neglected for design purposes. Below 6-feet into the Bar-Run the
passive pressure is 400 pcf
The active earth pressure for below grade walls or shoring is 35 pcfprovided there is no hydrostatic
pressure or surcharge loads.
5.8 Wet WeatherlDry Weather Construction Practices
Due to the moisture sensitivity of the fine-grain site soils, it is recommended that foundation subgrade
preparation be performed during the dry season, generally May through October. Construction during
the wet season will likely require special drainage considerations, covering of excavations, or additional
excavation and aggregate placement..
5.9 Settlement
The estimated total settlement of the canopy structure is not expected to exceed 0.75-inch and provided
that foundation loads are evenly distributed, differential settlement is not expected to exceed V,-inch over
linear spans of20 feet or between isolated footings greater than 10 feet apart.
5.10 Seismic Site Classification
Based on the soil properties encountered in our site borings, field test results, and nearby well log
information, a Site Class D is recommended for design in accordance with Tables 1613.5.2 and 1613.5.5
of the 2007 Oregon Structural Specialty Code.
5.11 Pavement Design
Thc correlated California Bearing Ratio for the native silty clay within the upper 6-feet of the site is 4
thereby placing the soil in the poor subgrade class. Using the guidance of the 2003 revised Asphalt
Pavement Design Guide, published by the Asphalt Pavement Association of Oregon Based, a calculated
Structural Number of2.7, and based on the criteria ofa 20-year design life with up to 75% reliability, the
recommended pavement section in areas of light vehicle traffic is 3 inches of asphalt concrete (AC) over
8 inches of aggregate base. Anms of heavy vehicle traffic, such as trucks and buses we recommend 4
inches of AC over 10 inches of base rock. Pavement subgrades shall be observed and proof-rolled prior
to placement of base rock, and the base rock shall be compacted to at least 95% of the material's
maximum dry density as determined by ASTM Method D1557 or 98% of ASTM Method D-698. BEl
recommends using a geotextile separation fabric between the sub grade. and base rock. The base rock shall
be tested to measure compliance with this compaction standard prior to placement of asphalt concrete.
6.0 REPORT LIMITATIONS
This report has presented BEl's site observations and research, subsurface explorations, geotechnical
engineering analyses, and recommendations for the proposed site development. The conclusions in this
report are ba~ed on the conditions described in this report and are intended for thc exclusive use of Fred
Meyer Stores Inc. and their representatives for usc in design and construction of the development
described herein. The analysis and recommendations may not be suitable for othcr structures or purposes. .
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Services performed by the geotechnical engineer for this project have been conducted with the level of
care and skill exercised by other current geotechnical professionals in this area under similar budget and
time constraints. No warranty is herein expressed or implied. The conclusions in this report are based on
the site conditions as they currently exist and it is assumed that the limited site locations that were
physically investigated generally represent the subsurface conditions at the site. Should site development
or site conditions change, or if a substantial amount oftime goes by between our site investigation and
site development, we reserve the right to review this report for its applicability. If you have any questions
regarding the contents of this report please contact our office.
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BOltING LOG
SUMMARJES, NEAltBY WELL LOGS, &
SOIL SUit VEY
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CREW: RJD
PROJECT: Fred Meyer Springfield
ADDRESS: 650 Q Street
LOCATION: Springfield, Oregon
SURFACE ELEVATION:
WATER ON COMPLET10N:
HAMMER WEIGHT:
CONE AREA:
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BLOWS CORRECTED SOIL DESCRIPTION SAMP COHESIVE SOIL MOIST DENS
DEPTH PER 6 IN BLOW COUNl ASTM METHOD 02488 TYPE CONSISTENCY % pcf
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ADDRESS: 650 Q Street
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BLOWS CORRECTED SOIL DESCRIPTION SAMP COHESIVE SOIL MOIST DENS
DEPTH PER 6 in BLOW COUN"T ASTM METHOD D2488 TYPE CONSISTENCY % pcf
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- Drilling Refusal at 18 feet
- Ground Water at 10 feet
- 19ft
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lnstroWODS ror com Ie. this It are on the last
(1) OWNERJPROJEC"P. WELL NO.
Name Pacific Petroleum
Add"", p , 0 , Box' 2803
Cit.
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(2) TYPE OF WORK:
LHIIL.
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RECEIVi> PPCOIRDS.95U
MAY 2 2 1996slart Card # W-81997
of Ibis form.
MW-2
Zi Q7402
rx New construction
C Conv~ion
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o Deepening 0 Abandonment
(3) DRILLING METHOD
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('\ BORE HOLE CONSTRUCTION
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MioGRIii6ON Cuunty Lane
Thwnship Tl7S IN o.@Range R;JW IE or ~ Sec'ion Zb
I. NF 1/4 of SW 1/4 of above section.
2. Eltber Slreetnddre,sofwelllocation 5th & Q Station
1795 N. 5th Street. Springfield. OR 97477
or Tax lot number of well location Unknown
3. AmCH MAPWlTH LOCATION IDENTIFIED. Map shafllneludo
approximate salle IlDCl north arrow.
(7) STATIC WATER LEVEL:
8 H. below land surface. Ua.. 4-9-96
Arte~ian Pres~ure ____ Iblsq. ill. Date
(H) WATER REARING 7,oNF.'i:
Depth a' whieh w.ter wa, ft,,, (mood 1 0 '
From 1b Esl. Flow Rate SWL
10' 18' 1 oom 8'
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diameter 2 in.
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(S) WELL TESl:
== Pump 0 Bailer 0 Air 0 t'lowingArteslan
Penneability ----____ Yield __________ UPM
C:onducti"ity ----____ ~ -__...._____
'.emperarureofwater 55 Dcpthartesianflowfound -___
Was water analysis done? Xl Yes 0 No
By whom? Pacific Northw~st laboratories
Depth of ,trata '0 be analyted. From 10 fi. 10 18
Remarks:
Nameoft-lUJ'lefVising(",eoI(lgistIF.nginee~ Mir.nael narling
ORIC1INAI. & P1RST COPY- WATER RFSOlJRCF.~ IlFPAIl'I'MI'NT
Ie started
4-9-96
t:cmpleled
4-9-96
(unlxmded) Monitor W:ll COnslnlctor Ceniiicanon:
I certify tlwt the work I performed on the construction, alteration. or
abandonment of this well is in compliance with Oregon well construction
standards. Materials used and infonnatioo reported above are true lO the hest
knowledge and belief.
MWCNumber -----
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Date
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(bonded) Monitor ~n Constructor Certification;
I accepl responsibility for the construction. alrerat1on. or abandonment
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Wfrk pcrf~ during. this time is in compliance with Oregon wcll conslrUction
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Eugene, Oregon 97401 " Calculal
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M,t)NIT&RlNG WELL REPO / lAo G 9 h
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Instructions for com fetiD this re art are on the s onn.. .. I
(1) OWNERlPROJECT. WELL NO. MW-' sAi~~. . ~F<" ..'!:i:lCmON OF WELL By legal description
Name Kentucky Fried Chicken lILocation: County ~ aop
Address 5605 North McArthur Blvd., Suite 650. .wnship Tl7S (N~e R3W (E0€i)5ection
City Irving State TEXAS Zio 95038 tl NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of above section.
(2) TYPE OFWORK: . Either Street address ofweU locatioo 650 "0" Street
SprinQfield. OR
ir Tax lot number of well location 5503
~. ATE\CH MAPWITH WCATlON IDENTIFIED. Map sball include
approximate scale and north arrow.
r STATIC WATER LEVEL:
. 11 Ft. below land surface.
rSinn Pressure - - Iblsq. in.
.8) WATER BEARING ZONES:
[XI New construc~on
o C~versfon
o Alteration (RepairlRecondition) .
o Deepening 0 AbandoniJIep( ..
(3) DRILLING METHOD
o Rotaty Air 0 Rotary Mud.
rn . Hollow Stem Auger 0 Other
aBORE HOLE CONSTRUCTION
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Permeability
Conductivity
Temperature "of water
Was water analysis done?
By whom?
Depth of strala t() be analyzed. From
Remarks:
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material Sch. 40 PVC
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Borehole diameter
8 in.
~to.!!!!.e p~ at least 3 fL lhic
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interval(s):
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Slot size: O?O i.n.
Filrerpack:
Material r.l ei'ln o;;.Fmrl
Size lO-?n in.
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Yield GPM
~5' ~ Depthartes:nowfound
DYes [] No..
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Name of supervising GeologistlEngineer Robert Goodfe 11 ow
ORIGINAL & FIRST COPY.WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMEN1j
26
Date
Date
7-8-94
Depth at which water was nrst found 11
From To Est. Flow Rate
11' 20'
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Date started
7-A-q4
Completed
7_A~Q4
(unbonded) Monitor W:ll Constructor Certification:
~ certify mat the work. I performed on the construction. alteration,. or
abandonment of this well is in compliance with Oregon well construction .
standards. Materials used and infonnarion reported above are trUe to the best
knowledge and beliet --" - MWC Number .
Signed
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(bo~ed) Monitor Vkll Constructor Certificanoo: ._
. I actCplruponsibility for lhc .;onstruction.' alteration, or abandonment
work perfonned on this wdl during the construction dates reported above. All
_work performed durin's time is in compliance with Oregon well construction
standards. This r . true to the best of bwwledge and belief.
MWCNumoor 10?RR
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~^I.EL . ~w,~It:~8~m-ON OF WELL By legal description
~ULocaiion: ColIllly Lane
l"WDSbip Tl7S (N o@Range R3W (H o@ Section 26
l' NW 1I4 of NW 114 of nhove section.
~ Either S":"'nddressofweU location 650 "a" Street
I Springfield. OR
cIr Tax lot numbor of wcll location 5503
~ ATrACH MAPWlTH LOCATION IDENTIFIED. Map shoD include
~ppro:dmate scaleand north 8lTOl:'-
~r STATIC WATER LEVEL:
9.5 Flbelowland_ Dale 7-8-94
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Artesian Pressure Iblsq. In. Dnte
~ S'JiU.'E OF OREGON
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MOmtoRING WELLREPO
(as required by ORB 5Y7.765 & OAR 690-240-09
dions fI com etiu this rt are on the last
(1) OWNERlPROJECl! -. WELL NO.
Name Kentucky Fried Chicken
Ad~ 5605 North McArthur Blvd..
Cily Irv; ng State TEXAS
(2) TYPE OF WORK:
Suite 650
Zio 75038
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[j NeW construction 0 Alteration (Repairme.:ondition)"
o Co~"!'. . _... 0 Deej)emng- O"Aba.iclonment.
(3) DRILLING METHOD
o ~Air 0 Romry Mud 0 Cable h
DI HQUow Stem Auger 0 Other
<<ORE HOLE CoNSTRUCTION
)ts No
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(8) WATER BEARING ZONES:
l Depth a1 which water was first found
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'I 9.5' , 25' ~ 1 nnm 9 5
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diIuneter 2 in. '
material Sch. 40 PVC ! Maleria!
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(oliboudcd> Monitor v.\.ll Coosirucwr Certification:. ,
" \ I certify that the work. I perfonned on the coo.struction., alteration, or
atfndonmcDt of this well [g in compliance with Oregon Well constnJctioil
..... -'=-stiiid.aid'i~- Materials used l!ild information reported above are truo to the best
jOWledge and ~ef. ~C N~ber
Signed _____n_ Date
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1 I aece:pi iesponsibility for the construction. alteration. or abandonment
wt>rk. performed on this weD ~uriDg the consttuction dates reported above. All
ft. performed dming this time is "in compliance with Or:egon well conStroctiOD
, ards. This l1'Ue 10 the best of knowledge and belief.
MWCNumberl021l1l
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Penneability
Conductivi
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By whom?
Deplh of .truta to be analyzed. From
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I:nstro.ctlODS for com Ie. this rt Bl"e n the last
(1) OWNERJPROJECT: WELLNO. . . MW-5 WATER ES llAl~m~OFWELLBylegaldescription
Name Metropolitan Life Insurance Comoanv SAl M'f.~: County Lane
Address '101 Lincoln Centre Drive. Suite 600 wnshIp T17S (No@Rango R3W (Eor@i)Section
City Foster 'Citv Stare CA ZiD 94404 . 1. NW 1/4 of NW 1/4ofaboyeseclioo. ,
(2) TYPE OF WORK: . 2. EiIIter StreeladdrcssofweillOcanon 650 0 Street
Sorinofie1d. OR 9747
mi Tax lollllllllber of well location 5500
3.1 Aa"Il\CB MAPWITH LOCATION IDENTIFIED. Map sbaD indude
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(~ STATIC WATER LEVEL:
I Ft belowland_aa:. Date 5-17-94
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I certify that the work I perfonned on the construction. alteration, or .
. andonment of this well is in compliance with Oregon well construction
S '.. . M~_~s used and infonnati~ reported above are true to the best
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I accept ~ibility forthc construction,. alteration. or abandonment
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, ' . This the best 0 wl<dge and belief.
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Oxley gravelly silt I~am
Salem.Urban land complex
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Maf1~ Unit Description: Salem~Urban land complex-lane County Area, Oregon
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Lane County Area, Oregon
119-5alem-Urban land complex
Map Unit Setting
Elevation: 300 to 800 feet
Mean annual precipitation: 40 to 60 inches
Mean annual air temperature: 52 to 54 degrees F
Frost-free period: 165 to 210 days
Map Unit Composition
Urban land: 45 percent
Salem and similar soils: 45 percent
Description of Salem
Setti ng
Landform: Stream terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Linear
Parent material: Gravelly mixed alluvium
Properties and qualities
Slope: 0 to 3 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Drainage class: Well drained
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water
(Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr)
Depth to water table: More than 80 inches
Frequency of noDding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Available water capacity: low (about 4.8 inches)
Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): 2s
Land capability (nonirrigated): 2s
Typical profile
o to 7 inches: Gravelly silt loam
7 to 26 inches: Gravelly clay loam
26 to 60 inches: Very gravelly sand
Description of Urban land
Interpretive groups
Land capability (nonirrigated): 8
Data Source Information
Soil Survey Area:
Survey Area Data:
Lane County Area, Oregon
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APPENDIX
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PItOJECT
SPECIFICA TIONS
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General Earthwork
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1. All areas were structural fills, fill slopes, structures, or roadways are to be constructed shall be
stripped of organic topsoil and cleared of surface and subsurface deleterious material, including
but limited to vegetation, roots, or other organic material, undocumented fill, construction debris,
soft or unsuitable soils as directed by the Geotechnical Engineer of Record. These materials shall
be removed from the site or stockpiled in a designated location for reuse in landscape areas if
suitable for that purpose. Existing utilities and structurcs that are not to be used as part of the
project design or by neighboring facilities, shall be removed or properly abandoned, and the
associated debris removed from the site.
2. Upon completion of site stripping and clearing, the exposed soil and/or rock shall be observed by
the Geotechnical Engineer of Record or a designated representative to assess the subgrade
condition for the intended overlying use. Pits, depressions, or hole created by the removal of root
wads, utilities, or structures shall be properly cleared ofloose material, benched and backfilled
with fill material approved by the Geotechnical Engineer of Record compacted to the project
specifications.
3. In structural fill areas, the subgrade soil shall be scarified to a depth of 4-inches, moisture
conditioned to within 2% of the materials optimum moisture for compaction, and blended with
the first lift of fill material. The fill placement and compaction equipmcnt shall be appropriate for
fill material type, required degree of blending, and uncompacted lift thickness. Assuming proper
equipment selection, the total uncompacted thickness of the scarified subgrade and first fill lift
shall not exceed 8-inches, subsequent lifts of uncompacted fill shall not exceed 8-inches unless
otherwise approved by the Geotechnical Engineer of Record. Fine-grain soil fill is generally
most effectively compacted using a kneading style compactor, such as a sheeps-foot roller, where
as granular materials are more effectively compacted using a smooth, vibratory roller or impact
style compactor.
4. All structural soil fill shall be well blended, moisture conditioned to within 2% ofthe material's
optimum moisture content for compaction and compacted to at least 90% of the material's
maximum dry density as determined by ASTM Method D-I 557, or an equivalent method. Soil
fill shall not contain more than 10% rock material and no solid material over 3-inches in
diameter. Rocks shall be evenly distributed throughout each lift offill that they are contained
within and shall not be clumped together in such a way that voids can occur.
5. All structural granular fill shall be well blended, moisture conditioned at or .up to 3% above of the
material's optimum moisture content for compaction and compacted to at least 95% of the
material's maximum dry density as determined by ASTM Method D-1557, 98% of ASTM
Method D-698, or an equivalent method. The granular fill shall not contain solid particles over 2-
inches in diameter unless special density testing methods or proof-rolling is approved by the
Geotechnical Engineer of Record,
6. Structural fill shall be field tested for compliance with project specifications for every 2-feet in
vertical rise or 500 cy placed, whichever is less. In-place field density testing shall be performed
by a competent individual, trained in the testing and placement of soil and aggregate fill
placement, using either ASTM Method D-1556/4959/4944 (Sand Cone), D-2922/3017 (Nuclear
Densometer), or D-2937/4959/4944 (Drive Cylinder). Should the fill materials not be suitable fOl
testing by the above methods, then observation of placement, compaction and proof-rolling with!
loaded 10 cy dump-truck, or equivalent ground pressure equipment, by a trained individual may
hp. lIl;;:pn to ~"f':~S. ~nrl noC',nmf":nt the: C',nmnliftnc.f": with "trnctnrHol fill ~nec\fic~tl()ns_
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June 6,2011
FEDERAL EXPRESS
Andy Limbird, Planner II
City of Springfield
225 Fifth Street
Springfield, OR 97477
RE: Pre-Submittal Review - Site Plan Review Application
Fred Meyer Fuel Center",. ,,'.,
650 Q Street, Springfie"ld, Oregon
Fred Meyer Loc. No, 328/ Our Job NO.1 0583
Dear Andy:
On behalf of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc.,"Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc" is submitting the follDwing
materials for pre-submittal review for a Site Plan Review Application for the project referen'c'ed above.
1, One (1) compl~tea and signed Site Plan Review application
2. One (1) check for the $4,593,10 filing fee
3. One (1) project narrative
4, One (1) copy of the preliminary title report with deed
5. One (1) copy of the site plan reduced tD 8,5- by 11-inch
6. Three (3) copies of the storm water management system study
7, Three (3) copies of the Transportation Impact Study prepared by Group Mackenzie dated
May 13, 2010
8. Three (3) copies of, the Parking Demand Analysis prepared by Group Mackenzie dated
May 13, 2010
9. Seven (7) copies Df the project plan set
10. One (1) GeDtechnicallnvestigation prepared by Branch Engineering dated May 5, 2010
The proposal is to construct a Fred Meyer fuel center consisting.,ot:a 29- by 145-fool (4,205-square-fDot)
canopy with an 8- by 14-foot (1,12,square-foot) cashier's kiosk. The facility will provide five (5) multi-
product dispensers for a total Df,10"fueling pDsitions. The facility will include two undergrDund storage
tanks measuring 20,000 gallons' antJ<:18,000 gallons in size. Please refer to the enclDsed plans and
project narrative for moreae\<;i,il. '
Should you have any questions or need additional information, please cDntact me at (425) 656-7442 or
cferko@barqhausen.com. Thank you.
~es ectfully,
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Chris S. erko, AICP
Senior Planner
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10583c.006.dDc
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c,c: Jim CDombes, Fred Meyer Stores, Inc, (w/enc)
Sheri Billeter, The KrDger Co. (w/enc)
Jay Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Jason G. Hubbell, Barghausen CDnsulting Engineers, Inc,
18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX
BRANCH OFFICES . OLYMPIA, WA . CONCORD, CA . TEMECULA, CA
www.barghausen.com
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www.ci.springfield.or.us
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650 Q ST
CIlY OF SPRINGFIELD
225 Fifth 8t
Springfield, OR 974n
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pennitcenter@ci.springfield.or.us
RECEIPT NO: 377387 RECORD NO: PRE11-00013 DATE: 06/10/2011
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RECEIPT NO: 377542
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erlY OF SPRINGFIELD
225 Fifth St
Springfield,OR 97477
Phone: 541-726-3753
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6/14/11 3:30:01 pm through 6/15/11 3:30:00 pm
permitcenter@ci.springfield.or.us
6/15/2011
Account Number
TransCode
Fee Oescriotion
Amount Aoolied
PRE11-00013
821-215043
821-215043 Overpayments-Refunds
$(51.00)
$(51.00)
Total Refund Applied for
6/15/2011
$(51.00)
Account Number
821-215043
Refund Amount
$(51.00)
Total refunds for 6/14/11 3:30:01 pm through 6/15/11 3:30:00 pm
$(51.00)
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TRANSACTION RECEIPT
PRE11-00013
650 Q ST
CITY OF SPRINGFIELD
225 Fifth St
Springfield,OR 97477
541-726*3753
permitce nter@ci.springfield.or.us
RECORD NO: PRE11-00013 DATE: 06/10/2011
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Check Barghausen Consulting Engineers Payment for pre~submittal meeting 397.00
74712 Inc. ($346) plus tech fee for Case
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RECEIPT NO: 377387
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PRE.SUBMITTAL REC'O
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