My interpretation is that 7-10 as saying it is not a Class F if the sand is not liquefiable:
" 20.3.1 Site Class F: Where any of the following conditions is satisfied, the site shall be classified as Site Class F and a site response analysis in accordance with Section 21.1 shall be performed.
1. Soils vulnerable to potential failure of collapse under seismic loading, such as liquefiable soils, quick and highly sensitive clays, and collapsible weakly cemented soils. EXCEPTION: For structures having fundamental periods of vibration equal or less than 0.5s, site response analysis is not required to determine spectral accelerations for liquefiable soils. Rather, a site class is permitted to be determined in accordance with Section 20.3 and the corresponding values of Fa and Fv, determined from Tables 11.4-1 and 11.4-2.
2. Peats and/or highly organic clays [H>10ft] of peat and/or highly organic clay where H= thickness of soil.
3. Very high plasticity clays [H>25 ft with PI > 75].
4. Very thick soft/medium stiff clays [H > 120 ft] with su < 1,000 psf."
So I would just use Table 20.3-1 and classify it as E or D, depending on your average N.