HomeMy WebLinkAboutPettygroves 2nd Block 58 Lots 2 & 3 - Geology Hazard Assessment - 2018.01.12STRATUM GROUP
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K t'CI'Lt"dJ-DJanuary 12,2018
Diane Elliott and BradleY Brooks
4627 Crestwood Way
Sacramento, CA 95822
Re Geolo gy Hazar d, Assessment
Jefferson County Tax Parcel 985205802
Cherry Street
Port Townsend, Washington
Dear Ms. Elliott and Mr. Brooks:
I visited the property in Novemb er 2017 to evaluate the slope stability of subject property. It is
my understutrOittg that you are proposing building a home on the property. The purpose of the
site visit was to assess ihe geologic stability of the site including the criteria set forth in City of
port Townsend's Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA) Ordinance, PTMC 19.05.
Based on my inspection of the property and vicinity, and areview of readily available geologic
information on the site, it is my opinion that the subject property is not located in a geologically
hazardous area. Furthefinore, development of the site with a home will not increase the risk of
instability on site or on other sites in the area.
GENERAL GEOLOGY
The Geologic Map of the Port Townsend South and Part of the Port Townsend North 7'5 minute
euadrangles, Jefferion County, Washington (Schasse and Slaughter, 2005) indicates that the
subject propertyand vicinity are located in an area underlain glacial recessional outwash. The
1aliilrece^ssional outwash consists of sediment deposited by melt water streams associated with
ihe melting receding glacial ice during the late stages of the last glacial period approximately
14,000 years ago. The sediment consists of unconsolidated sand and gravel.
Site observations on the subject property including hand dug test pits and observations of slopes
in the vicinity of the subjectproperty are generally consistent with the above-described mapping.
The site is underlain by silty sand and gravel consistent with outwash; however the relative poor
sorting of the sedimeni suggests that the deposit was proximal to melting glacial ice and may in
part be ice contact/ice wasting deposits.
SPECIFIC SITE OBSERVATIONS
The subject property is accessed via a shared driveway that follows the V Street right-of-way to
the nortlem pottiotr of the property. This driveway extends from Cherry Street to the to the east.
January 12,2018
Parcel 985205802, Cherry Street, Port Townsend, WA
Geology Hazard Assessment
Homes are located on the properties to the north and south of the property. A building is located
on the property to the west and the property to the east is vacant and tree and brush covered.
The property slopes gently up from the north to the south. The southern portion of the property
becomes slightly steeper with a slope ofjust under 20 percent. The property is covered with grass
and brush with several mature trees growing around the perimeter of the property.
Soils underlying the site consist of silty gavel and sand. The gravel and sand is consistent with
the site being underlain by glacial outwash sediments and/or glacial ice wasting deposits. No
areas of wet soil or seeps are present on the subject property or on the slopes in the vicinity at the
time of my site visit in November 2017 and no plants that indicate seasonal wet areas were
observed on the site. No indications of landslides are present on the slopes on the site or in the
vicinity of the subject property.
As per Port Townsend's Code 19.05.100 B 1 through 6 the following classification criteria were
evaluated to determine if the subject property is located in a geologically hazardous area.
19.05.10081: Any area containing soil or soil complexes described or mappedwithin the United
States Department of Agriculture/Soil Conservation Service Soil Surveyfor Jefferson County as
having a severe to very severe erosion hazard potential.
Soils under$ing the site consist of silty gravel with sand. The USDA map indicates the site is
underlain by Hoypus gravelly loamy sand, 15 to 30 percent slopes. Test pits are consistent with
the soil description; however, the slopes on the site are generally less than 15 percent with the
exception of the southern edge of the site which is between 15 percent and20 percent. These
soils are not subject to severe erosion.
19.05.10082: Areas with all three of thefollowing characteristics: a. Slopes steeper than 15
percent; b. Hiltsides intersecting geologic contacts with a relatively permeable sediment
overlying a relatively impermeable sediment or bedrock; and c. Springs or ground water
seepage;
The slope along the south edge of the property and to the south of the property has slopes that
exceed 15%. However, no intersection of geologic contacts of permeable material over
impermeable sediment is present and no seeps, springs or perched water was noted anywhere on
the slopes. No indications of potentially unstable slopes were observed on the site or adjoining
sites on the slope.
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Stratum Group File: I1.7.17
January 12,2018
Parcel 985205802, Cherry Street, Port Townsend, WA
Geology Hazard Assessment
19.05.1008 j: Any area potentially subject to mass movement due to a combination of geologic,
topographic, and hydrologicfactors, but not limited to those areos mapped or described by the
Soil Conservation Service, the Washington State Department of Ecology, Department of Natural
Resources or U.S. Geologic Service. These classiJications may be based on performance
standards rather than mapping;
No indications of mass wasting are apparent on the subject property or vicinity. The lack of
perched water zones, relatively gentle slopes, and lack of convergent topography all indicate that
the site and vicinity are stable.
19.05.10084: Any area potentially unstable or subject to erosion or sloughing as a result of
rapid stormwater runoff, soil saturation or undercutting by wave action;
The subject property is not in an erosion area of any streams and is not in a shoreline area. No
evidence of surface water flow or indications of erosion were present on the site. The upper soils
underlying the site are well drained and are not subject to saturation as long as stormwater is
dispersed.
19.05.10085: Any slope of 40 percent or steeper that exceeds avertical height of I0feet over a
2 5 -foot horizontal run ;
No slopes of 40 percent are present on the property or in near vicinity of the properly.
19.05.10086: Areas subject to severe risk of damage as a result of earthquakes, slopefailure,
settlement, soil tiquefaction orfaulting. These areas are idenffied by the presence of poorly
drained soils (greater than 50 percent silt and less than 35 percent coarse material), loose sand
or gravel, peat, arfficialfi.ll and landslide materials, or soils with high organic content.
The property is not underlain by potentially liquefrable soils as soils are coarse grained silty
gravel and sand and saturated soils are not present.
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Parcel 985205802, Cherry Street, Port Townsend, WA
Geology Hazard Assessment
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The subject property is not subject to landsliding or rapid erosion.
Development of the site with a home will not increase the risk of landslides or erosion on or off
the site.
Stormwater from roof areas and driveways can be dispersed into the ground and stormwater
runoff and footing drainage will not cause any slope stability problems.
Stratum Group appreciates the opportunity to be of service to you. Should you have any
questions .egurOittg this geology hazardassessment or recofilmendations please contact our offtce
at (360) 7t4-9409.
Sincerely yours,
Stratum Group
Dan McShane, L.E.G., M.Sc.
Licensed Engineering Geologist
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Map Unlt Legend
Map Unlt Symbol Map Unit Name Acres ln AOI Percent ofAOl
HUD Hoypus gravelly loamy sand,
1 5 to 30 percent slopes
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,Map Unit Description: Hoypus gravelly loamy
Area, Washington
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Jefferson County Area, Washington
HuD-Hoypus gravelly loamy sand, 15 to 30 percent slopes
Map Unit Setting
National map unit symbol: 2grn
Elevation: 0 to 590 feet
Mean annual precipitation: 24 inches
Mean annual air temperature: 48 degrees F
Frost-free period: 200 to 240 days
Farmland c/assificaflon: Not prime farmland
Map Unit Composition
Hoypus and similar solls; 100 percent
Fstlmafes are based on observations, descriptions, and fransecfs of
the mapunit.
Description of Hoypus
Setting
Landform: Terraces
Parent material: Glacial outwash
Typical profile
H1 - 0 to 2 inches: gravelly loamy sand
H2 - 2 to 10 inches: gravelly loamy sand
H3 - 10 to 26 inches: gravelly loamy sand
H4 - 26 to 60 inches: gravelly loamy sand
Properties and qualities
S/ope: 15 to 30 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage c/ass; Somewhat excessively drained
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): High to
very high (5,95 to 19.98 in/hr)
Depth to water table: More than 80 inches
Frequency of f/oodrng: None
Frequency ofpondlng: None
Available water storage in profile: Very low (about 1.6 inches)
lnterpretive groups
Land capability cl assification (i rrig atedJ ; None specified
Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 4e
Hydrologic Soil Group: A
Forage suitability group: Droughty Soils (G002XN402WA)
Hydric sol/ raftng; No
Data Source lnformation
Soil Survey Area: Jetferson County Area, Washington
Survey Area Data: Version 17, Sep 12,2018
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