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R-Value R-Value testing was beyond the scope of this project.The soil borings predominantly <br /> encountered sand soils meeting the ASTM Classification SP or SP-SM. Soils meeting the <br /> ASTM Classification CL typically have R-Values ranging from about 50 to 75. It is our opinion <br /> an R-Value of 50 can be used for pavement design. <br /> Pavement Section-Roadways Based on an estimated R-value of 50 and a maximum of 75,000 <br /> ESAL's we recommend pavement section consisting of a minimum of 4 inches of bituminous <br /> (2 inches of wear course and 2 inches of base course) underlain by a minimum of 6 inches of <br /> aggregate base. <br /> 4.11 Pavement Materials <br /> We recommend aggregate base meeting MN/DOT specification 3138 for Class 5 aggregate <br /> base. We recommend the aggregate base be compacted to 100 percent of its maximum <br /> standard Proctor dry density. <br /> We recommend that the bituminous wear and base courses meet the requirement of MN/DOT <br /> specification 2360. We recommend the bituminous pavements be compacted to at least 92% <br /> of the maximum theoretical density. <br /> We assume the streets/roadways will include concrete curb and gutter. We recommend <br /> specifying concrete that has a minimum 28-day compressive strength of 4,000 psi. We <br /> recommend specifying 5 to 8 percent entrained air for exposed concrete to provide resistance <br /> to freeze-thaw deterioration. We recommend slump, air content and compressive strength <br /> test of Portland cement concrete. <br /> 4.12 Stormwater Ponds &Infiltration Basins <br /> We anticipate that stormwater ponds will be constructed as part of the project. We were not <br /> provided any information regarding pond bottom elevations. For the purposes of this <br /> evaluation,we've assumed the bottoms of the pond would be set about 5 feet below existing <br /> site grades. At the anticipated pond bottom elevations,the soil boring encountered sand soils <br /> generally meeting the ASTM Classification SP or SP-SM. Lesser amounts of silty clay (CL- <br /> ML) and clayey sand (SC) were also encountered in the boring and infiltration rates for these <br /> soils are also presented below. It is our opinion that the infiltration rates presented in Table 6, <br /> which were obtained from the"Minnesota Storm Water Manual",can be used for stormwater <br /> pond design. <br /> Table 6.Infiltration Rates <br /> In-situ Soil Description Hydrologic Soil Design Infiltration <br /> soils p Group Rate (in/hr) <br /> SP& Poorly Graded Sand&Poorly A 0.8 <br /> SP-SM Graded Sand with Silt <br /> SC Clayey Sand D 0.06 <br /> CL-ML Sandy Lean Clay and Lean Cla D 0.06 <br /> 12 <br />
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