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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014093
PE
2611 - SUBDIVISION - MAJOR (SU)
STREET_NUMBER
2706
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
POCK
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
17912013, 11, 14
CURRENT_STATUS
Closed - Issued
QC Status
Approved
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2706 S POCK LN STOCKTON 95205
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Appendix D Page D-8 <br />Standard Specifications for Grading <br />exceeding four feet in vertical slope height or the capability of available equipment, <br />whichever is less, fill slopes should be thoroughly dozer trackrolled. <br />For pad areas above fill slopes, positive drainage should be established away from the <br />top -of -slope. This may be accomplished using a berm and pad gradient of at least two <br />percent. <br />Section 8 - Trench Backfill <br />Utility and/or other excavation of trench backfill should, unless otherwise recommended, be <br />compacted by mechanical means. Unless otherwise recommended, the degree of compaction <br />should be a minimum of 90 percent of the laboratory maximum density. <br />Within slab areas, but outside the influence of foundations, trenches up to one foot wide and two <br />feet deep may be backfilled with sand and consolidated by jetting, flooding or by mechanical <br />means. If on-site materials are utilized, they should be wheel -rolled, tamped or otherwise <br />compacted to a firm condition. For minor interior trenches, density testing may be deleted or <br />spot testing may be elected if deemed necessary, based on review of backfill operations during <br />construction. <br />If utility contractors indicate that it is undesirable to use compaction equipment in close <br />proximity to a buried conduit, the contractor may elect the utilization of light weight mechanical <br />compaction equipment and/or shading of the conduit with clean, granular material, which should <br />be thoroughly jetted in-place above the conduit, prior to initiating mechanical compaction <br />procedures. Other methods of utility trench compaction may also be appropriate, upon review of <br />the geotechnical consultant at the time of construction. <br />In cases where clean granular materials are proposed for use in lieu of native materials or where <br />flooding or jetting is proposed, the procedures should be considered subject to review by the <br />geotechnical consultant. Clean granular backfill and/or bedding are not recommended in slope <br />areas. <br />Section 9 - Drainaize <br />Where deemed appropriate by the geotechnical consultant, canyon subdrain systems should be <br />installed in accordance with CTE's recommendations during grading. <br />Typical subdrains for compacted fill buttresses, slope stabilization or sidehill masses, should be <br />installed in accordance with the specifications. <br />STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF GRADING <br />Page 8 of 26 <br />
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