WOW!!!
I live in Florida design for 130 MPH winds and I find this reinforcement a bit much for a wall that is 9 ft high.
You need to design the wall for wind pressure in zone 4 “corner zone”. I use components and cladding pressures.
I have several questions for you:
1. How did you compute the wind load? What code did you use? I recommend ASCE 7-98 or 02.
2. Which code are you using for masonry design?
3. What size CMU are using
4. What strength CMU are you using?
5. What boundary conditions are you assuming? Normally I assume pin-pin for the one foot wide strip. Argument can be made that the base has some fixity. However, I am conservative and pin-pin would yield conservative results.
6. Are you using hand calculations or some software? Be careful using software because if you are not familiar with the theory and use, you could very easily leave a variable checked or unchecked which will give bad results.
7. What grade steel are you using?
8. What load combinations are you using? Be careful here if you use ASCE 7 and not use the ASCE 7 combinations, your calculations needs to be adjusted accordingly. Normally you would get higher pressures if you do not use ASCE 7 load combinations.
Check you procedure again for errors.
Regards,
Lutfi