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Page 3 <br /> <br />Note: it is not anticipated; however, if wet soils are encountered, removal of the wet soils <br />and replacement with drier soils/cement slurry can be performed. In addition, if needed, <br />crushed rock and or geogrid for bridging, etc. can also be used. This will be determined <br />by the geotechnical consultant based on the exposed conditions during the excavations at <br />the site. <br /> <br />Seismicity <br /> <br />The subject site is located in Southern California, which is a major earthquake-prone <br />zone. Therefore, the owner(s) of this property should be aware of the seismic risks <br />associated with being located in this zone. <br /> <br />The Soil Site Class D Default can be used for the soils underlying the subject site. <br /> <br />The Seismic Design Category D can be used for the site. <br /> <br />The following seismic parameters obtained from the computer program https:// <br />seismicmaps.org prepared by SEAOC [Structural Engineers Association Of <br />California] in conjunction with California’s Office of Statewide Health Planning and <br />Development [OSHPD] ) in accordance with ASCE7-16 can be used for the site. <br /> <br />· Fa = 1.2 <br />· Fv = null* <br /> <br />· Mapped Spectral Accelerations Values: <br /> <br />Ss = 1.336 (for the short period of 0.2 second) <br />S1 = 0.476 (for the 1-second period) <br /> <br />· Maximum Considered Earthquake Spectral Response Accelerations: <br /> <br />SMs = FaSs = 1.603 (for the short period of 0.2 second) <br />SM1 = FvS1 = null* (for the 1-second period) <br /> <br />· Design Spectral Response Accelerations: <br /> <br />SDs = 2/3 SMs = 1.069 (for the short period of 0.2 second) <br />SD1 = 2/3 SM1 = null* (for the 1-second period) <br /> <br />· PGA = 0.571 <br /> <br />Please see ASCE 7-16, Section 11.4.8. <br /> <br />Please see APPENDIX C for additional seismic parameters, as needed. <br /> <br />