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Willow Park-CS110926Page 1 of 1 Michael Garza - From: "Mark Gray" <MGraygaroneengineers.com> To: "Jason Rose" <jason @jrosearchitect.com >, "Michael Garza" <mgarza(acoppelltx.gov> Date: 9/26/20119:46 AM Subject: RE: Willow Park Yes, Lime just isn't going to be effective in that material, in my opinion. Adding cement to the subgrade vs thickening the section are trade -offs, but far less chance for problems with increased thickn . From: Jason Rose [mailto :jason @jrosearchitect.com] Sent: Monday, September 26, 20119:28 AM ?V1 Cc S �i(� �Oe �% : Michael Garza JV*4 Cc: Mark Gray Q H Subject: Willow Park Mike Th )_ 9 1 We're about to get started on the roads and need to know if you are OK with thicken to 7" on Willow Park. Based on Mark's recommendation, we feel this will have the m offer the most protection giving soil compositions and history of fill on property. I'm even willing to go 7 % ". Mark, do you feel this to be the best way to go? Mike had some questions regarding slight discrepancies in the PI of proctor tests versus road subgrade. Respectfully, Jason Rose JR Rose Architecture. (214) 454 -7895 Cell jason@jrosearchitect.com http: //www.facebook.com /pages /CoppeII- TX /JR- Rose- Development/106449209396294 Find us on racebook file://C: \Documents and Settings \mgarza \Local Settings\ Temp \XPgrpwise \4E804A03City_... 9/26/2011 Y