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FOUNDATION RECOMMENDAMONS <br />PROPOSED REMODEUNG, EXISTING SHOPPING CENTER AT <br />1307 WEST SUNFLOWER AVENUE, CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />COUNTY OF ORANGE, CAUFORNIA <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />The scope of our services has consisted of: <br />1. Review of the referenced items. <br />2. Excavation of 4 hollow stem auger borings to a maximum depth of 51.5 feet on the <br />site. <br />3. Laboratory testing of materials collected from the excavations. <br />4. Geologic engineering and analysis of data obtained from field work, laboratory <br />testing and referenced items. <br />5. Preparation of this report presenting our findings, conclusions and recommenda- <br />tions for the anticipated site development. <br />This report includes a copy of a Plot Plan (Plate 1) which was used to show the <br />approximate locations of the Borings; References (Appendix A); Logs of the Exploratory <br />Borings (Appendix B); Laboratory Test Results (Appendix C); Seismicity Analysis <br />(Appendix D); Liquefaction Analysis (Appendix E); and General Earthwork and Grading <br />Guidelines (Appendix F). <br />SITE DESCRIPTION <br />The site is located at the southwest corner of Bristol and Sunflower Avenue in the City of <br />Santa Ana (see Site Location Map, Figure 1 ). The subject site was originally graded under <br />the testing and observation of Leroy Crandall & Associates in 1971. The site was proposed <br />originally for a single department store building, J.C. Penny Company Inc. However, it is <br />currently converted to several smaller shops (i.e., Rossi Sportsmart, small shops, and fast <br />food restaurants). It is proposed that the front and south portions of Ross and Sportmart <br />be remodeled with new interior design. <br />PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT <br />A Plot Plan is included as Plate 1 at the back of this report which was used as a base map <br />to show the location of our borings. It is GeoSoils Inc.'s understanding that the subject <br />site will be remodeled mostly at the south and east exterior portions of the Ross and <br />Sportsmart Buildings. Conventional design is anticipated to be utilized in building <br />foundation construction. <br />GeoSoils, Inc.