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Griffin Realty SA, Inc.-Geotechnical investigation <br />Law/Crandall Project 70131-7-0261.0001 <br />July 8, 1997 <br />The scope of this investigation did not include geologic or seismic studies for the site. <br />Accordingly, our conclusions and recommendations are for static loading conditions only: <br />however, this does not imply that there is a geologic or seismic hazard affecting the site. <br />Our recommendations are based on the results of our current and previous field explorations, <br />laboratory tests, and appropriate engineering analyses. The results of the current and previous field <br />explorations and laboratory tests, which form the basis of our recommendations, are presented in <br />Appendix A. <br />Our professional services have been performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily <br />exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable geotechnical consultants practicing in this or <br />similar localities. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional advice <br />included in this report. This report has been prepared for Griffin Realty SA, Inc. and their design <br />consultants to be used solely in the design of the proposed Planning and Building Agency <br />building. The report has not been prepared for use by other parties, and may not contain sufficient <br />information for purpose of other parties or other uses. <br />2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />Griffin Really SA plans to redevelop a portion of the civic center area for the Public Works <br />Agency and the Planning and Building Agency following the relocation of the City Police <br />Department into new facilities. It is planned to demolish the former Police Department building at <br />the site and construct a new Planning and Building Agency building totaling approximately 30,000 <br />gross square feet. The location of the proposed building has not been determined, however, the <br />proposed building is anticipated to be two stories above grade. The proposed building may be <br />underlain by one subterranean level that will utilize and extend beyond the existing basement of <br />the Police Department building. <br />2