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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKECHTER TOWNHOMES - PDP200010 - - DRAINAGE REPORT  PRELIMINARY DRAINAGE REPORT  AND EROSION CONTROL REPORT           December 22, 2020            Kechter Townhomes  Fort Collins, Colorado                                            Prepared for:  TWG  Ryan Kelly, Acquisitions Director  1301 East Washington Street, Suite 100  Indianapolis, IN 46202  317‐559‐7009      Prepared by:    301 N. Howes Street, Suite 100  Fort Collins, Colorado  80521  Phone: 970.221.4158  www.northernengineering.com          Project Number: 1664‐003  This Drainage Report is consciously provided as a PDF.  Please consider the environment before printing this document in its entirety.  When a  hard copy is absolutely necessary, we recommend double‐sided printing.  301 N. Howes Street, Suite 100, Fort Collins, CO 80521 970.221.4158 www.northernengineering.com               December, 22 2020    City of Fort Collins   Stormwater Utility  700 Wood Street  Fort Collins, Colorado 80521    RE:  Preliminary Drainage and Erosion Control Report for   Kechter Townhomes    Dear Staff:    Northern Engineering is pleased to submit this Preliminary Drainage and Erosion Control Report for your  review.  This report accompanies the Preliminary Development Plan submittal for the proposed Kechter  Townhomes development.      This report has been prepared in accordance to Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual (FCSCM), and  serves to document the stormwater impacts associated with the proposed project.  We understand that  review by the City is to assure general compliance with standardized criteria contained in the FCSCM.    If you should have any questions as you review this report, please feel free to contact us.    Sincerely,    NORTHERN ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.                  Deborah Spaustat, PE  Design Engineer  Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report      TABLE OF CONTENTS    I.  GENERAL LOCATION AND EXISTING SITE INFORMATION ................................................................ 1  A.  Location ............................................................................................................................................. 1  B.  Description of Property ..................................................................................................................... 1  C.  Existing Sub‐Basin Description .......................................................................................................... 2  II.  Master Drainage Basin Information ................................................................................................. 3  III.  Floodplain ........................................................................................................................................ 3  IV.  Project Description .......................................................................................................................... 4  A.  Overall Description ........................................................................................................................... 4  B.  Sub‐Basin Description ....................................................................................................................... 5  V.  PROPOSED DRAINAGE FACILITIES .................................................................................................... 5  A.  Detention Basin and Outlet Design ................................................................................................... 5  B.  Existing Storm Sewer in Kechter Road .............................................................................................. 6  C.  WQCV design .................................................................................................................................... 6  D.  LID Systems and design ..................................................................................................................... 6  E.  Maintenance Access ......................................................................................................................... 7  F.  Drainage Easements ......................................................................................................................... 7  VI.  DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA ........................................................................................................... 7  A.  Regulations ........................................................................................................................................ 7  G.  Four Step Process .............................................................................................................................. 7  H.  Development Criteria Reference and Constraints ............................................................................ 8  I.  Hydrological Criteria ......................................................................................................................... 8  J.  Hydraulic Criteria .............................................................................................................................. 9  K.  Detention Calculation Method ......................................................................................................... 9  L.  Floodplain Regulations Compliance .................................................................................................. 9  M.  Modifications of Criteria ............................................................................................................... 9  VII.  CONCLUSIONS .................................................................................................................................. 9  A.  Compliance with Standards .............................................................................................................. 9  N.  Drainage Concept ............................................................................................................................ 10  References .................................................................................................................................................. 11       Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report      APPENDICES:  APPENDIX  A  –   Hydrologic Computations   APPENDIX  B   –   Hydraulic Computations    B.1  –   Detention Ponds    B.2  –   Water Quality    B.3  –  Storm Sewers   APPENDIX  C  –   Erosion Control Report  APPENDIX  D  –   LID Exhibit  APPENDIX  F  –   References    LIST OF FIGURES:  Figure 1 – Aerial Photograph ........................................................................................................................ 2  Figure 2 – Existing Floodplains ...................................................................................................................... 3  Figure 3– Proposed Site Plan ........................................................................................................................ 4    MAP POCKET:  DR1 ‐ Drainage Exhibit      Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    1  I. GENERAL LOCATION AND EXISTING SITE INFORMATION  A. Location  1. Vicinity Map        2. A tract located in the southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of  the 6th Prime Meridian, City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer, State of Colorado.  3. The project site is 4.68‐acres located at 3620 Kechter Road approximately one mile west of  the Kechter Road/I‐25 interchange.  The site is situated between the Twin Silo Community  Park to the west and Observatory Village to the east with Radiant Park located directly south  across Kechter Road.    4. The project is located in the McClellands Creek drainage basin in the Master Drainage Study.   The direct outfall for stormwater from the site is the existing stormwater system in Kechter  Road, which discharges to the Muskrat Ditch on the south side of Kechter Road in Radiant  Park.  B. Description of Property  1. The project site is located in the Low Density Mixed‐Use Neighborhood District. Currently  the lot is mostly undeveloped containing one single family home and several outbuildings.   No stormwater infrastructure exists onsite.  Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    2  2. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources  Conservation Service (NRCS) Soil Survey the project site consists of Nunn clay loam and Fort  Collins loam, which fall into Hydrologic Soil Group C.       Figure 1 – Aerial Photograph  3. The existing site is generally comprised of undeveloped land with natural grasses and  vegetation.  A house, gravel drive, and out‐buildings exist on the site.    4. This site will employ water quality features and runoff reduction facilities including rain  gardens, minimization of directed connected areas of imperviousness, and an extended  detention basin.   5. An irrigation ditch runs outside of the property along the north and east boundary lines to  Kechter Road.  6. There is an existing stormwater system in Kechter Road that was designed and installed as  part of the Willow Brook development (Observatory Neighborhood).  The system comprises  storm manholes and 18” RCP pipe.   7. The Final Drainage Report for Willow Brook shows this storm sewer as the point of discharge  for detention pond E with a 100‐year release rate of 4.55‐cfs.  The Developed Drainage Plan  in the report shows the discharge rate at 4.3‐cfs.  The analysis of the storm sewer for the  current project uses 4.55‐cfs to be conservative.  C. Existing Sub‐Basin Description  1. Historically the property drains in four directions, as shown in the Existing Drainage Exhibit.   Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    3  The southwest quarter of the site (basin A) sheet flows offsite to the pond in Twin Silo Park.     The north half of the site (basin B) drains to a low spot in the center of the field and either  infiltrates into the ground or evaporates.  Basin C at the south east corner of the site sheet  flows to Kechter Road and a small basin D sheet flows to the existing irrigation ditch  adjacent to the site.    2. A full analysis of the existing hydrology was not conducted since the detention requirements  are based on the McLellend Basin master plan and not historical release rates.  3. A full‐size copy of the Drainage Exhibit can be found in the Map Pocket at the end of this  report.  II. Master Drainage Basin Information  1. Kechter Townhomes is located within the McClellands Basin, which encompasses 3.4 square  miles in Southeast Fort Collins.  McClellands Creek conveys flow from upper end of the basin  northeast of College Avenue and Harmony road to down to its point of discharge to the  Fossil Creek Reservoir Inlet Ditch.     2. There are no recommended improvements in the master plan for the Kechter Townhomes  site.  Onsite detention is being provided per the McClellands Basin master plan’s  requirement of 0.2‐cfs per acre for the minor storm event and 0.5‐cfs per acre for the major  storm event.    III. Floodplain  1. The subject property is not located in a FEMA or City regulatory floodplain.     Figure 2 – Existing Floodplains  Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    4    IV. Project Description  A. Overall Description  1. The project is proposing to create an affordable housing neighborhood with 54 townhomes  and a public loop road on a 4.68‐acre parcel of land off of Kechter Road.   A vehicular  connection to the adjacent Observatory Neighborhood will be made at Quasar Way.  2. Two raingardens will treat 57.6% of the newly created impervious areas and an extended  detention basin will provide additional water quality treatment and detain runoff to  allowable release rates as allowed in the McClelland Basin Master Plan.  3. The site will discharge from the extended detention basin (EDB) to the existing stormwater  system in Kechter Road.    4. All runoff from the site will be diverted to the extended detention basin.  No runoff will be  allowed to flow directly to the irrigation ditch or adjacent properties.     Figure 3– Proposed Site Plan  Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    5  B. Sub‐Basin Description  1. The site is broken into eight sub‐basins that drain to one of three locations.    2. Runoff from sub‐basins A.1‐A.2 flows to Rain Garden A located in the southwest corner of  the site. Runoff in sub‐basin A.1 is collected in a grass swale and flows south along the  property line to the rain garden. Runoff in basin A.2 flows to a low point where it is collected  in an inlet and discharged to Rain Garden A.  The outlet of rain garden A discharges flow to  the extended detention basin in C.5.  3. Runoff from sub‐basin B.1 is collected in a storm sewer along the east property line and  conveyed to Rain Garden B.  The outlet of Rain Garden B discharges flow to the extended  detention basin in C.5.  4. Runoff from sub‐basins C.1 and C.3 collect in curb & gutter and flow south to an inlet where  it is conveyed by at storm system to the Extended Detention Basin in C.5.  Runoff in basin  C.2 is collected in a swale that flows south to an area drain that connects to the same storm  system and discharges to the EDB.  The outfall of the EDB is the existing 18” RCP stormwater  system in Kecther Road.  This storm system ultimately discharges to the Muskrat Ditch.  5. Table 1 summarizes the hydrologic characteristics of each subbasin and the total site.    Table 1 – Proposed Basin Hydrology Summary  Basin ID Basin  Area (ac)  Composite  % Imperv.  100‐year  Composite Runoff  Coefficient  A.1  0.49  43%  0.68  A.2  0.85  78%  0.99  B.1  1.18  66%  0.88  C.1  0.62  83%  1.00  C.2  0.35  64%  0.86  C.3  0.52  78%  0.99  C.4  0.07  81%  1.00  C.5  0.63  2%  0.31  Total Site  4.69  61%  0.84  V. PROPOSED DRAINAGE FACILITIES  A. Detention Basin and Outlet Design  1. The Extended Detention Basin was designed to limit release rates to the site to 0.2‐cfs/acres  for the minor storm event and 0.5cf/acres for the major event.    2. The major storm event release rate was calculated to be 2.34‐cfs based on the total onsite  area of 4.68‐acres.  This results in a required detention volume of 35,040 ft3, or 0.804‐acre‐ ft.  3. The total volume provided in the extended detention basin in C.5 is 37,005‐ft3, or 0.85 ‐acre‐ ft.  Table 2 summarizes the onsite detention:        Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    6  Table 2: Extended Detention Basin Summary  Area of  Site  (acres)  Allowable  Q2 (cfs)  Allowable  Q100(cfs)  EURV      (ft3)  Water Quality  Capture  Volume (ft3)  Total  Volume  Required  (ft3)  Total  Volume  Provided  (ft3)  4.69  0.94  2.34  11,895  4,866  35,040  37,005    B. Existing Storm Sewer in Kechter Road  1. The existing storm sewer in Kechter road was modeled in Storm and Sanitary Analysis using  as‐built data from the existing conditions survey for pipe sizes and inverts and the proposed  connection from the extended detention basin in C.5.  2. The 100‐year flow from the existing detention pond C was assumed to be 4.55‐cfs and the  flow from the current project was assumed to be 2.34‐cfs.    3. The existing storm sewer has the capacity to convey the increase in flow from the current  project.  4. The results of the hydraulic model are included in the appendices.  C. WQCV design  1. The water quality capture volume for the extended basin was based on a 40‐hour drain  time.  2. Outletworks design that will address both the WQCV, minor and major storm allowable  release rates will be provided with the Final Development Plan.    D. LID Systems and design  1. The LID for this project will be provided by two rain gardens, which will treat 57.6% of the  newly created impervious area.    2. The rain garden required volumes were based on a 12‐hour drain time.  Table 3 summarizes  the rain gardens:  Table 3: Rain Garden Summary     Basin Area  (acre)  %  Imperv Volume  (ft3)  Min Flat  Area (ft2)  Contributing  Basins  Rain Garden A  1.33 65 1,185 757  A.1 & A.2  Rain Garden B  1.18 66 1,051 672  B.1                Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    7    3. Table 4 Summarizes the LID Project Requirements:  Table 4: LID Project Requirements  Project Summary       Total Impervious Area 122,163 sf  Target Treatment Percentage 50%    Minimum Area to be Treated by LID measures 61,081 sf  Rain Garden A       Impervious Treatment Area 37,459 sf  Rain Garden B       Impervious Treatment Area 33,260 sf  Total Treatment Area 70.719 sf  Offsite Treatment Area 344 sf  Onsite Treatment Area 70,375 sf  Percent Total Project Area Treated 57.6%   4. Basin A.2 include 344‐ft2 of offsite impervious area from Kecther Road that will be treated in  Rain Garden A.  While the Rain Garden is designed to include this area, the calculations for  required and provided treatment of imperviousness areas omit it.     E. Maintenance Access  5. The EDB and both rain gardens can be accessed directly from the Loop Road for  maintenance.  The EDB was designed with an access ramp from the main loop road at a  slope of 4:1.    F. Drainage Easements  1. Tract B, C and D are dedicated Drainage Easements.  Rain Garden A is located in Tract C.   Rain Garden B and the Extended Detention Pond are located in Tract B.  2. There are 6‐ft Drainage and Utility Easements along the west, north and east property lines.  3. There are 7‐ft Drainage and Utility Easements along the rear of each of the lots in blocks 8,  9, 10 and 11.  VI. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA  A. Regulations  1. There are no optional provisions outside of the FCSCM proposed with the Kechter project.    2. The project site has not been a part of any known previous drainage study, however, the  Final Drainage Report for Willow Brook, July 27, 2001, was referred to for the capacity  analysis of the offsite receiving storm system in Kechter Road.   G. Four Step Process  The overall stormwater management strategy employed with the Kechter Townhomes project  utilizes the “Four Step Process” to minimize adverse impacts of urbanization on receiving  waters.  The following is a description of how the proposed development has incorporated  each step.    Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    8    Step 1 – Employ Runoff Reduction Practices  Several techniques have been utilized with the proposed development to facilitate the  reduction of runoff peaks, volumes, and pollutant loads as the site is developed from the  current use by implementing multiple Low Impact Development (LID) strategies including:    Providing vegetated open areas throughout the site to reduce the overall impervious area  and to minimize directly connected impervious areas (MDCIA).  Routing flows, to the extent feasible, through rain gardens to provide additional  infiltration.   Providing on‐site detention to increase time of concentration, promote infiltration and  reduce loads on existing storm infrastructure.    Step 2 – Implement BMPs That Provide a Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) with Slow  Release  The efforts taken in Step 1 will facilitate the reduction of runoff; however, this development  will still generate stormwater runoff that will require additional BMPs and water quality.  A  majority of stormwater runoff from the site will ultimately be intercepted and treated in  proposed rain gardens and an extended detention basin.  Water quality for areas not routed  through the rain gardens will be provided within the extended detention basin volume.     Step 3 – Stabilize Drainageways  This property discharges detained stormwater to an existing storm sewer system in Kechter  Road.    The project does not directly impact any drainageways.      Step 4 – Implement Site Specific and Other Source Control BMPs.    The proposed project will improve upon site specific source controls compared to historic  conditions:  Trash receptacles within home will allow for the disposal of solid waste.  Rain Gardens and extended detention basins to provide for water treatment prior to flows  being released to existing drainageways and storm infrastructure.   Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for BMP maintenance of Rain Gardens, Detention  ponds, and associated drainage infrastructure to remove sediment accumulation regularly.  H. Development Criteria Reference and Constraints  1. The proposed site is a part of the McClelland Drainage Basin, which requires onsite  detention with a 0.2‐cfs.ac release rate for the 2‐year storm and a 0.5‐cfs/acre release rate  for the 100‐year storm.    2. City of Fort Collins standard water quality requirements include treatment of 50% of the site  runoff to be treated using the standard water quality treatment as described in the Fort  Collins Stormwater Manual, Volume 3‐Best Management Practices.  3. This site is subject to the LID requirements per the City of Fort Collins. Please see the LID  Exhibit located in the Appendix for calculations concerning LID treatment.  For residential  neighborhoods with public streets, the City requires 50% of new or modified impervious  areas to be treated with LID methods.    I. Hydrological Criteria  1. The Rational Method was used to compute stormwater runoff using runoff coefficients from  Table 3.2‐2 of the FCSCM.      Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    9  2. Storm intensities based on time of concentration were interpolated from The City of Fort  Collins Rainfall Intensity‐Duration‐Frequency Curves shown in Figure 3.4‐1 and Table 3.4‐1 of  the FCSCM.  3. Required detention storage was calculated using The Modified Federal Aviation  Administration (FAA) Procedure.    4. The 2‐year storm event and the 100‐year storm event were used as the minor and major  design storms.  5. No other assumptions or calculation methods have been used with this development that  are not referenced by current City of Fort Collins criteria.  J. Hydraulic Criteria  1. All drainage facilities proposed with the Kechter Townhomes project are designed in  accordance with criteria outlined in the FCSCM.  2. Street capacity, inlet capacity, stormsewer capacity and swale sizing calculations will be  provided with the Final Development Plans.  K. Detention Calculation Method  1. Onsite detention is required to restrict the 2‐year storm release rate to 0.2‐cfs/ac and the  100‐year storm release rate to 0.5‐cfs/acre.    2. The Modified FAA Procedure was used to calculate the required detention volume based on  the area of the site as outlined in the FCSCM.  3. The volume of the pond was calculated using FCSCM Equation 6‐4 for conical stage storage  volume approximation.  L. Floodplain Regulations Compliance  1. The subject property is located outside of all FEMA regulated and local floodplains and is not  subject to any floodplain regulations.    M. Modifications of Criteria  1. No modifications to criteria are requested at this time.  VII. CONCLUSIONS  A. Compliance with Standards  1. The drainage design proposed with the Kechter Townhomes project complies with the City  of Fort Collins’ Stormwater Criteria Manual.  2. The drainage design proposed with the Kechter Townhomes project complies with the City  of Fort Collins’ Master Drainage Plan for the McLelland Basin.  3. There are no regulatory floodplains associated with the development.  4. The drainage plan and stormwater management measures proposed with the development  are compliant with all applicable State and Federal regulations governing stormwater  discharge.  5. The site achieves LID treatment for 57.6% of total impervious areas.  This is 7.6% above the  requirements set forth by the City of Fort Collins for Low Impact Development (LID).   Please  see LID Exhibit located in the Appendix.  Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    10  N. Drainage Concept  1. The drainage design for Kechter Townhomes effectively captures runoff from the entire site  and safely conveys it via curb & gutter, swales, and storm sewer to two rain gardens and an  extended detention basin.  2. Project LID requirements to treat a minimum of 50% of the newly created or modified  impervious areas is exceeded by 7.6%    3. Detention to achieve allowable release rates is provided by an extended detention basin,  which also provides water quality treatment.    4. 100% of the site is treated for water quality either by rain gardens and/or the extended  detention basin.       Kechter Townhomes     Final Drainage Report    11  References    1. Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual, City of Fort Collins, Colorado, as adopted by Ordinance No. 174,  2011, and referenced in Section 26‐500 (c) of the City of Fort Collins Municipal Code.    2. Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, Adopted January 2, 2001, Repealed and  Reenacted, Effective October 1, 2002, Repealed and Reenacted, Effective April 1, 2007.    3. Soils Resource Report for Larimer County Area, Colorado, Natural Resources Conservation  Service, United States Department of Agriculture.    4. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, Volumes 1‐3, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District,  Wright‐McLaughlin Engineers, Denver, Colorado, Revised April 2008.    5. Final Drainage Report for Willow Brook, TST Inc., Consulting Engineers, July 27, 2001.                                                                        APPENDIX A      HYDROLOGIC COMPUTATIONS         CHARACTER OF SURFACE: RunoffCoefficient1PercentageImpervious1Project:Streets, Parking Lots, Roofs, Alleys, and Drives:Calculations By:Asphalt …………………........................... ...................................................................................0.95 100%Date:Concrete ………………........................... ...................................................................................0.95 100%Gravel (packed) ………........................... ...................................................................................0.50 40%Roofs…………………............................. ...................................................................................0.95 90%Pavers…………………............................ ...................................................................................0.50 40%Recycled Asphalt........................... ...................................................................................0.80 80%Lawns and LandscapingPlaygrounds25%Sandy SoilFlat <2% …………............................. ...................................................................................0.10 2%Average 2% to 7%........................... ...................................................................................0.15 2%Steep >7% …………........................... ...................................................................................0.20 2%Clayey SoilFlat <2% …………............................. ...................................................................................0.20 2%Average 2% to 7%........................... ...................................................................................0.25 2%Steep >7% …………........................... ...................................................................................0.35 2%2-year Cf = 1.00 10-year Cf = 1.00USDA SOIL TYPE: CSub-Basin IDSub-Basin Area(sq. ft.)Sub-Basin Area(ac.)Area of Asphalt & Concrete(ac.)Area of Roofs(ac.)Area of Pavers(ac.)Area ofLandscaping(ac)2-yearComposite RunoffCoefficient10-yearComposite RunoffCoefficient100-yearComposite Runoff CoefficientComposite% Imperv.A.121,1820.49 0.204 0.000 0.000 0.282 0.54 0.54 0.68 43%A.236,9290.85 0.656 0.000 0.000 0.192 0.79 0.79 0.99 78%B.151,1901.18 0.764 0.000 0.000 0.412 0.70 0.70 0.88 66%C.127,0450.62 0.512 0.000 0.000 0.109 0.83 0.83 1.00 83%C.215,0840.35 0.217 0.000 0.000 0.129 0.69 0.69 0.86 64%C.322,5160.52 0.398 0.000 0.000 0.119 0.79 0.79 0.99 78%C.42,8740.07 0.053 0.000 0.000 0.013 0.82 0.82 1.00 81%C.527,3500.63 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.628 0.25 0.25 0.31 2%Total Site204,1694.69 2.804 0.000 0.000 1.883 0.67 0.67 0.84 61%DPA 58,110 1.33 0.860 0.000 0.000 0.474 0.70 0.70 0.88 65%DPB 51,190 1.18 0.764 0.000 0.000 0.412 0.70 0.70 0.88 66%DPC 94,869 2.18 1.181 0.000 0.000 0.997 0.63 0.63 0.79 55%Total Treated 109,300 2.51 1.623 0.000 0 0.886Offsite Treated 343.62 0.01 0.008 0.000 0 0.000Total Onsite Treated 108,957 2.50 1.616 0.000 0 0.886DESIGN POINTSPROPOSED COMPOSITE % IMPERVIOUSNESS AND RUNOFF COEFFICIENT CALCULATIONSKetcher TownhomesD. SpaustatDecember 22, 20201) Runoff coefficients are taken from the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manaual, Table 4.1-3and Table 3.2-2.100-year Cf = 1.25Composite Runoff Coefficient with Adjustment Project:Calculations By:Date:A.1 A.1 0.495 5 0.54 0.68 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.75 3.29A.2 A.2 0.855 5 0.79 0.99 2.85 4.87 9.95 1.91 8.34B.1 B.1 1.185 5 0.70 0.88 2.85 4.87 9.95 2.36 10.30C.1 C.1 0.625 5 0.83 1.00 2.85 4.87 9.95 1.46 6.18C.2 C.2 0.355 5 0.69 0.86 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.68 2.97C.3 C.3 0.525 5 0.79 0.99 2.85 4.87 9.95 1.16 5.08C.4 C.4 0.075 5 0.82 1.00 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.15 0.66C.5 C.5 0.635 5 0.25 0.31 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.45 1.95DPA A.1,A.2 1.335 5 0.70 0.88 2.85 4.87 9.95 2.67 11.63DPB B.1 1.185 5 0.70 0.88 2.85 4.87 9.95 2.36 10.30DPC1, C.2, C.3, C.4, C2.185 5 0.63 0.79 2.85 4.87 9.95 3.91 17.05D. SpaustatKetcher TownhomesPROPOSED RUNOFF COMPUTATIONSC100DesignPointFlow,Q100(cfs)Flow,Q2(cfs)2-yrTc(min)C2Intensity, i100(in/hr)Sub-Basin(s)Rational Method Equation:Rainfall Intensity:Rainfall Intensity taken from the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual (FCSCM), Tables RA-7 and RA-8DESIGN PONTSDecember 22, 2020Intensity,i10(in/hr)Area, A(acres)Intensity,i2(in/hr)100-yr Tc(min)AiCCQf       APPENDIX B      HYDRAULIC COMPUTATIONS      B.1 DETENTION POND  B.2 WATER QUALITY  B.3 STORM SEWER                  APPENDIX B.1      DETENTION POND     Project No.BD-20-051 D.Spaustat Pond No :Pond 1 1 100-yr 0.84 Area (A)=4.69 acres 35040 ft3 Max Release Rate =2.34 cfs 0.804 ac-ft Time Time 100-yr Intensity Q100 Inflow (Runoff) Volume Outflow (Release) Volume Storage Detention Volume (mins) (secs) (in/hr) (cfs) (ft3) (ft 3) (ft 3) 5 300 9.950 38.99 11697 703.1 10994.0 10 600 7.720 30.25 18151 1406.1 16744.9 15 900 6.520 25.55 22994 2109.2 20885.3 20 1200 5.600 21.94 26333 2812.3 23520.9 25 1500 4.980 19.51 29272 3515.3 25756.8 30 1800 4.520 17.71 31882 4218.4 27663.5 35 2100 4.080 15.99 33575 4921.4 28653.3 40 2400 3.740 14.66 35174 5624.5 29549.1 45 2700 3.460 13.56 36608 6327.6 30280.2 50 3000 3.230 12.66 37971 7030.6 30940.8 55 3300 3.030 11.87 39182 7733.7 31448.6 60 3600 2.860 11.21 40346 8436.8 31909.4 65 3900 2.720 10.66 41569 9139.8 32428.9 70 4200 2.590 10.15 42627 9842.9 32783.9 75 4500 2.480 9.72 43732 10545.9 33185.9 80 4800 2.380 9.33 44766 11249.0 33517.4 85 5100 2.290 8.97 45766 11952.1 33813.5 90 5400 2.210 8.66 46765 12655.1 34109.7 95 5700 2.130 8.35 47576 13358.2 34217.8 100 6000 2.060 8.07 48434 14061.3 34372.9 105 6300 2.000 7.84 49375 14764.3 34610.3 110 6600 1.940 7.60 50174 15467.4 34706.7 115 6900 1.890 7.41 51103 16170.4 34932.3 120 7200 1.840 7.21 51914 16873.5 35040.4 125 7500 1.790 7.01 52608 17576.6 35031.0 130 7800 1.740 6.82 53184 18279.6 34903.9 135 8100 1.690 6.62 53642 18982.7 34659.3 140 8400 1.640 6.43 53983 19685.8 34297.2 145 8700 1.590 6.23 54206 20388.8 33817.5 150 9000 1.540 6.03 54312 21091.9 33220.2 155 9300 1.490 5.84 54300 21795.0 32505.4 1.35 Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Developed "C" = Project Location : Fort Collins Input Variables Results Calculations By: DETENTION POND CALCULATION; FAA METHOD Project Name : Ketcher Housing Date : December 22, 2020 Project No. BD-20-051 D.Spaustat Pond No : Pond 1 Detention Basin Volume- Conic Volume Approximation Elevation Depth (ft) Area (ft2) Volume (ft3) Cumulative Volume (ft3) Cumulative Volume (acre-ft) 4,891.85 0.0 6,395.10 000.00 4,891.90 0.0 6,395.10 320 320 0.01 4,892.00 0.1 6,402.54 640 960 0.02 4,892.10 0.1 6,409.99 641 1,600 0.04 4,892.20 0.1 6,417.43 641 2,242 0.05 4,892.30 0.1 6,424.87 642 2,884 0.07 4,892.40 0.1 6,432.30 643 3,527 0.08 4,892.50 0.1 6,439.74 644 4,170 0.10 4,892.60 0.1 6,447.17 644 4,815 0.11 WQCV WSEL 4,892.70 0.1 6,454.60 645 5,460 0.13 4,892.80 0.1 6,462.03 646 6,105 0.14 4,892.90 0.1 6,469.46 647 6,752 0.16 4,893.00 0.1 6,476.88 647 7,399 0.17 4,893.10 0.1 6,484.30 648 8,047 0.18 4,893.20 0.1 6,491.72 649 8,696 0.20 4,893.30 0.1 6,499.13 650 9,346 0.21 4,893.40 0.1 6,506.56 650 9,996 0.23 4,893.50 0.1 6,513.99 651 10,647 0.24 4,893.60 0.1 6,521.43 652 11,299 0.26 4,893.70 0.1 6,528.88 653 11,951 0.27 EURV WSEL 4,893.80 0.1 6,536.33 653 12,605 0.29 4,893.90 0.1 7,798.50 716 13,320 0.31 4,894.00 0.1 7,805.07 780 14,101 0.32 4,894.10 0.1 7,811.64 781 14,881 0.34 4,894.20 0.1 7,818.21 781 15,663 0.36 4,894.30 0.1 7,824.79 782 16,445 0.38 4,894.40 0.1 7,831.36 783 17,228 0.40 4,894.50 0.1 7,837.94 783 18,011 0.41 4,894.60 0.1 7,844.51 784 18,795 0.43 4,894.70 0.1 7,851.09 785 19,580 0.45 4,894.80 0.1 7,857.67 785 20,366 0.47 4,894.90 0.1 7,864.24 786 21,152 0.49 4,895.00 0.1 7,870.82 787 21,939 0.50 4,895.10 0.1 7,877.39 787 22,726 0.52 4,895.20 0.1 7,883.96 788 23,514 0.54 4,895.30 0.1 7,890.53 789 24,303 0.56 4,895.40 0.1 7,897.10 789 25,092 0.58 4,895.50 0.1 7,903.67 790 25,882 0.59 4,895.60 0.1 7,910.03 791 26,673 0.61 4,895.70 0.1 7,915.89 791 27,464 0.63 4,895.80 0.1 7,921.75 792 28,256 0.65 4,895.90 0.1 7,927.60 792 29,049 0.67 4,896.00 0.1 7,933.45 793 29,842 0.69 4,896.10 0.1 7,939.31 794 30,635 0.70 4,896.20 0.1 7,945.15 794 31,429 0.72 4,896.30 0.1 7,951.00 795 32,224 0.74 4,896.40 0.1 7,956.85 795 33,020 0.76 4,896.50 0.1 7,962.70 796 33,816 0.78 4,896.60 0.1 7,968.55 797 34,612 0.79 4,896.70 0.1 7,974.40 797 35,409 0.81 100-Year WSEL 4,896.80 0.1 7,980.25 798 36,207 0.83 4,896.90 0.1 7,986.10 798 37,005 0.85 4,897.00 0.1 7,991.95 799 37,804 0.87 4,897.10 0.1 7,997.80 799 38,604 0.89 4,897.20 0.1 8,003.66 800 39,404 0.90 4,897.30 0.1 8,009.51 801 40,204 0.92 4,897.40 0.1 8,015.37 801 41,006 0.94 4,897.50 0.1 8,021.23 802 41,808 0.96 4,897.60 0.1 8,027.08 802 42,610 0.98 4,897.70 0.1 8,032.94 803 43,413 1.00 Calculations By: DETENTION POND CALCULATION; FAA METHOD Project Name : Ketcher Housing Date : December 22, 2020 Project Location : Fort Collins     APPENDIX B.2      WATER QUALITY     WATER QUALITY CAPTURE VOLUME DESIGN CALCULATIONS 40-Hour Detention (Extended Detention Basin) Project: 1664-003 By: DCS Date: 12/22/2020 EDB REQUIRED STORAGE: BASIN AREA =4.69 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS PERCENT =61 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS RATIO =0.6064 <-- CALCULATED WQCV (watershed inches) =0.24 <-- CALCULATED from USDCM Vol.3, Equation 3-1 VWQCV (ft3) =4,866 <-- CALCULATED from USDCM Vol.3, Equation B-1 EURVc/d (watershed inches) =0.70 <-- CALCULATED from MHFD Volume 3, Equation 12-3 VEURV (ft3) =11,895 WATER QUALITY CAPTURE VOLUME DESIGN CALCULATIONS 12-Hour Detention (Rain Garden) Project: 1664-003 By: RS Date: 12/22/2020 RAIN GARDEN A REQUIRED STORAGE & SAND FILTER SIZE: BASIN AREA =1.33 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS PERCENT =65 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS RATIO =0.6517 <-- CALCULATED WQCV (watershed inches) =0.20 <-- CALCULATED from USDCM Vol.3, Equation 3-1 V (ft3) =1,185 <-- CALCULATED from USDCM Vol.3, Equation B-1 Af, Minimum Flat Filter Area (ft2)757 <-- CALCULATED from USCDM Vol.3, Equation B-2 RAIN GARDEN B REQUIRED STORAGE & SAND FILTER SIZE: BASIN AREA =1.18 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS PERCENT =66 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS RATIO =0.6567 <-- CALCULATED WQCV (watershed inches) =0.21 <-- CALCULATED from USDCM Vol.3, Equation 3-1 V (ft3) =1,051 <-- CALCULATED from USDCM Vol.3, Equation B-1 Af, Minimum Flat Filter Area (ft2)672 <-- CALCULATED from USCDM Vol.3, Equation B-2     APPENDIX B.3      STORM SEWERS              APPENDIX C      EROSION CONTROL REPORT      Mountain’s Edge     Preliminary Erosion Control Report      A comprehensive Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (along with associated details) will be included with  the final construction drawings.  It should be noted, however, that any such Erosion and Sediment  Control Plan serves only as a general guide to the Contractor.  Staging and/or phasing of the BMPs  depicted, and additional or different BMPs from those included may be necessary during construction,  or as required by the authorities having jurisdiction.    It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure erosion control measures are properly  maintained and followed.  The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan is intended to be a living document,  constantly adapting to site conditions and needs.  The Contractor shall update the location of BMPs as  they are installed, removed or modified in conjunction with construction activities.  It is imperative to  appropriately reflect the current site conditions at all times.    The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall address both temporary measures to be implemented  during construction, as well as permanent erosion control protection.  Best Management Practices from  the Volume 3, Chapter 7 – Construction BMPs will be utilized.  Measures may include, but are not limited  to, silt fencing along the disturbed perimeter, gutter protection in the adjacent roadways and inlet  protection at existing and proposed storm inlets.  Vehicle tracking control pads, spill containment and  clean‐up procedures, designated concrete washout areas, dumpsters, and job site restrooms shall also  be provided by the Contractor.    Grading and Erosion Control Notes can be found on Sheet CS2 of the Utility Plans.  The Utility Plans at  final design will also contain a full‐size Erosion Control Plan as well as a separate sheet dedicated to  Erosion Control Details.  In addition to this report and the referenced plan sheets, the Contractor shall  be aware of, and adhere to, the applicable requirements outlined in any existing Development  Agreement(s) of record, as well as the Development Agreement, to be recorded prior to issuance of the  Development Construction Permit.  Also, the Site Contractor for this project will be required to secure a  Stormwater Construction General Permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and  Environment (CDPHE), Water Quality Control Division – Stormwater Program, before commencing any  earth disturbing activities.  Prior to securing said permit, the Site Contractor shall develop a  comprehensive StormWater Management Plan (SWMP) pursuant to CDPHE requirements and  guidelines.  The SWMP will further describe and document the ongoing activities, inspections, and  maintenance of construction BMPs.      APPENDIX D      LID EXHIBIT     GAS CONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR S VAULT ELEC W FE S D S SS HY DCONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR D E VAULT ELEC T VAULT ELECCXGTTE EWW W W W W WT T T E E E E E XXXXXXXXXXXXXXE E EX G G G G G GWST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST STSTSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSS SS SSX X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXELEC WWTTTTEEEEEEEETE TEEEEEEEEE E ETT T EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E EEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEETC C.1 0.18 AC ECLIPSE LANE STREET B)STREET CSTREET DQUASAR WAYSTREET A PARCEL X WILLOW BROOK PARCEL W WILLOW BROOK PARCEL NO. 8604000904 PARCEL NO. 8604000904 B A A.2 0.85 AC C.1 0.62 AC C.2 0.35 AC C.3 0.52 AC C.5 0.63 AC B.1 1.18 AC C.4 0.07 AC A.1 0.49 AC EXTENDED DETENTION BASIN REQUIRED VOL=35,357 CF PROVIDED VOL=42,470 CF CURB INLET STORM DRAIN POND OUTLET STORM SYSTEM W/ INLINE DRAINS PROPOSED SWALE PROPOSED SWALE PROPOSED SWALE STORM SYSTEM W/ INLINE DRAINS RAIN GARDEN OUTLET ECLIPSE LANE STREET B)QUASAR WAYPROPOSED CULVERT (IRRIGATION DITCH) CURB & GUTTER (TYP.) CURB INLET STORM SYSTEM W/ INLINE DRAINS STORM SYSTEM W/ INLINE DRAINS RAIN GARDEN B 6' DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT 6' DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT 6' DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT TRACT D DRAINAGE EASMENT RAIN GARDEN A TRACT C DRAINAGE EASEMENT TRACT B DRAINAGE EASMENT FOR DRAINAGE REVIEW ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CALL 2 BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE BEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATE FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUND MEMBER UTILITIES. CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF COLORADO Know what'sbelow. before you dig.Call R NORTH LID PROJECT SUMMARY A 1.62 AC LEGEND: PROPOSED CONTOUR PROPOSED STORM SEWER PROPOSED SWALE EXISTING CONTOUR PROPOSED CURB & GUTTER PROPERTY BOUNDARY PROPOSED INLET DRAINAGE BASIN LABEL DRAINAGE BASIN BOUNDARY NOTES: 1.REFER TO THE FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR WILLOW BROOK, JULY 27, 2001 BY TST, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. UDPROPOSED UNDERDRAIN BENCHMARK PROJECT DATUM: NAVD88 BENCHMARK #1: City of Fort Collins Benchmark 2-03 Location: South side Kechter Road approximately 0.6 miles west of Strauss Cabin Road on the east end of the south parapet wall of the bridge over the Dixon Canyon Lateral. Elevation= 4898.14 (NAVD88) BENCHMARK #2: City of Fort Collins Benchmark 13-13 Location: On the west side of Strauss Cabin Road, approximately 90-ft south of Kechter Road, on the northwest corner of a storm inlet. Elevation= 4887.05 (NAVD88) Please note: This plan set is using NAVD88 for a vertical datum. Surrounding developments have used NGVD29 Unadjusted Datum (prior City of Fort Collins Datum) for their vertical datums. If NGVD29 Unadjusted Datum (prior City of Fort Collins Datum) is required for any purpose, the following equation should be used: NGVD29 Unadjusted Datum (prior City of Fort Collins Datum) = NAVD88 - 3.18' Basis of Bearings South line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 4-6-68 as bearing South 88°11'39" East. SheetKECHTER TOWNHOMESThese drawings areinstruments of serviceprovided by NorthernEngineering Services, Inc.and are not to be used forany type of constructionunless signed and sealedby a ProfessionalEngineer in the employ ofNorthern EngineeringServices, Inc.NOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONREVIEW SETof 1 LID (LID) EXHIBITLOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT 1 LID BASIN/TREATMENT SUMMARY LID A 1.33 LID B 1.18 LID BASIN LABEL DRAINAGE BASIN BOUNDARY LID B 0.97     APPENDIX F      REFERENCES    Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado (Ketcher Townhomes) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 6/25/2020 Page 1 of 444836004483800448400044842004484400448460044848004483600448380044840004484200448440044846004484800498300498500498700498900499100499300499500499700499900500100 498300 498500 498700 498900 499100 499300 499500 499700 499900 500100 40° 30' 51'' N 105° 1' 18'' W40° 30' 51'' N104° 59' 52'' W40° 30' 8'' N 105° 1' 18'' W40° 30' 8'' N 104° 59' 52'' WN Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 13N WGS84 0 450 900 1800 2700 Feet 0 100 200 400 600 Meters Map Scale: 1:9,340 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Hydrologic Soil Group Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI 35 Fort Collins loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes C 83.8 29.7% 36 Fort Collins loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes C 28.4 10.1% 73 Nunn clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes C 6.0 2.1% 74 Nunn clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes C 143.8 51.0% 76 Nunn clay loam, wet, 1 to 3 percent slopes C 17.0 6.0% 103 Stoneham loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes B 3.1 1.1% Totals for Area of Interest 282.0 100.0% Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado Ketcher Townhomes Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 6/25/2020 Page 3 of 4   FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Hydrology Standards (Ch. 5) 3.0 Rational Method 3.4 Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves for Rational Method Page 8 Table 3.4-1. IDF Table for Rational Method Duration (min) Intensity 2-year (in/hr) Intensity 10-year (in/hr) Intensity 100-year (in/hr) Duration (min) Intensity 2-year (in/hr) Intensity 10-year (in/hr) Intensity 100-year (in/hr) 5 2.85 4.87 9.95 39 1.09 1.86 3.8 6 2.67 4.56 9.31 40 1.07 1.83 3.74 7 2.52 4.31 8.80 41 1.05 1.80 3.68 8 2.40 4.10 8.38 42 1.04 1.77 3.62 9 2.30 3.93 8.03 43 1.02 1.74 3.56 10 2.21 3.78 7.72 44 1.01 1.72 3.51 11 2.13 3.63 7.42 45 0.99 1.69 3.46 12 2.05 3.50 7.16 46 0.98 1.67 3.41 13 1.98 3.39 6.92 47 0.96 1.64 3.36 14 1.92 3.29 6.71 48 0.95 1.62 3.31 15 1.87 3.19 6.52 49 0.94 1.6 3.27 16 1.81 3.08 6.30 50 0.92 1.58 3.23 17 1.75 2.99 6.10 51 0.91 1.56 3.18 18 1.70 2.90 5.92 52 0.9 1.54 3.14 19 1.65 2.82 5.75 53 0.89 1.52 3.10 20 1.61 2.74 5.60 54 0.88 1.50 3.07 21 1.56 2.67 5.46 55 0.87 1.48 3.03 22 1.53 2.61 5.32 56 0.86 1.47 2.99 23 1.49 2.55 5.20 57 0.85 1.45 2.96 24 1.46 2.49 5.09 58 0.84 1.43 2.92 25 1.43 2.44 4.98 59 0.83 1.42 2.89 26 1.4 2.39 4.87 60 0.82 1.4 2.86 27 1.37 2.34 4.78 65 0.78 1.32 2.71 28 1.34 2.29 4.69 70 0.73 1.25 2.59 29 1.32 2.25 4.60 75 0.70 1.19 2.48 30 1.30 2.21 4.52 80 0.66 1.14 2.38 31 1.27 2.16 4.42 85 0.64 1.09 2.29 32 1.24 2.12 4.33 90 0.61 1.05 2.21 33 1.22 2.08 4.24 95 0.58 1.01 2.13 34 1.19 2.04 4.16 100 0.56 0.97 2.06 35 1.17 2.00 4.08 105 0.54 0.94 2.00 36 1.15 1.96 4.01 110 0.52 0.91 1.94 37 1.16 1.93 3.93 115 0.51 0.88 1.88 38 1.11 1.89 3.87 120 0.49 0.86 1.84 FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Hydrology Standards (Ch. 5) 3.0 Rational Method 3.4 Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves for Rational Method Page 9 Figure 3.4-1. Rainfall IDF Curve – Fort Collins        MAP POCKET      DR1 – OVERALL DRAINAGE EXHIBIT      GAS CONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR S VAULT ELEC W FE S D S SS HY DCONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR CONTROL IRR D E VAULT ELEC T VAULT ELECCXGTTE EWW W W W W WT T T E E E E E XXXXXXXXXXXXXXE E EX G G G G G GWST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST STSTSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSS SS SSX X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXELEC WWTTTTEEEEEEEETE TEEEEEEEEE E ETT T EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E EEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEETEXTENDED DETENTION BASIN REQUIRED VOL=35,357 CF PROVIDED VOL=37.005 CF CURB INLET STORM DRAIN POND OUTLET STORM SYSTEM W/ INLINE DRAINS PROPOSED SWALE PROPOSED SWALE PROPOSED SWALE STORM SYSTEM W/ INLINE DRAINS RAIN GARDEN OUTLET ECLIPSE LANE STREET B)QUASAR WAYPROPOSED CULVERT (IRRIGATION DITCH) PARCEL X WILLOW BROOK PARCEL W WILLOW BROOK PARCEL R WILLOW BROOK POUDRE R-1 SCHOOL DISTRICT PARCEL NO. 8604000904 CURB & GUTTER (TYP.)EX DRIPLINE CANOPY (AREA UNDEERNEATH TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED) UPPER DETENTION WALL TO BE RAISED TO MATCH EX GRADE AT DRIPLINE UPPER DETENTION WALL TO BE RAISED TO REDUCE SLOPE FROM ROAD TAPER TOP WALL TAPER TOP WALL EX DRIPLINE CANOPY (AREA UNDEERNEATH TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED) CURB INLET STORM SYSTEM W/ INLINE DRAINS STORM SYSTEM W/ INLINE DRAINS A.2 0.85 AC C.1 0.62 AC C.2 0.35 AC C.3 0.52 AC C.5 0.63 AC B.1 1.18 AC C.4 0.07 AC A.1 0.49 AC RAIN GARDEN B 6' DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT 6' DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT 6' DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT TRACT D DRAINAGE EASMENT RAIN GARDEN A TRACT C DRAINAGE EASEMENT TRACT B DRAINAGE EASMENT A B C FOR DRAINAGE REVIEW ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION HYDROLOGY SUMMARY CALL 2 BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE BEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATE FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUND MEMBER UTILITIES. CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF COLORADO Know what'sbelow. before you dig.Call R NORTH LID SUMMARY EXTENDED DETENTION BASIN SUMMARY A 1.62 AC LEGEND: PROPOSED CONTOUR PROPOSED STORM SEWER PROPOSED SWALE EXISTING CONTOUR PROPOSED CURB & GUTTER PROPERTY BOUNDARY PROPOSED INLET ADESIGN POINT FLOW ARROW DRAINAGE BASIN LABEL DRAINAGE BASIN BOUNDARY PROPOSED SWALE SECTION 11 NOTES: 1.REFER TO THE FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR WILLOW BROOK, JULY 27, 2001 BY TST, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. UDPROPOSED UNDERDRAIN BENCHMARK PROJECT DATUM: NAVD88 BENCHMARK #1: City of Fort Collins Benchmark 2-03 Location: South side Kechter Road approximately 0.6 miles west of Strauss Cabin Road on the east end of the south parapet wall of the bridge over the Dixon Canyon Lateral. Elevation= 4898.14 (NAVD88) BENCHMARK #2: City of Fort Collins Benchmark 13-13 Location: On the west side of Strauss Cabin Road, approximately 90-ft south of Kechter Road, on the northwest corner of a storm inlet. Elevation= 4887.05 (NAVD88) Please note: This plan set is using NAVD88 for a vertical datum. Surrounding developments have used NGVD29 Unadjusted Datum (prior City of Fort Collins Datum) for their vertical datums. If NGVD29 Unadjusted Datum (prior City of Fort Collins Datum) is required for any purpose, the following equation should be used: NGVD29 Unadjusted Datum (prior City of Fort Collins Datum) = NAVD88 - 3.18' Basis of Bearings South line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 4-6-68 as bearing South 88°11'39" East. EXISTING NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE PROPOSED NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE EXISTING WETLAND SheetKECHTER TOWNHOMESThese drawings areinstruments of serviceprovided by NorthernEngineering Services, Inc.and are not to be used forany type of constructionunless signed and sealedby a ProfessionalEngineer in the employ ofNorthern EngineeringServices, Inc.NOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONREVIEW SETof 25 All changes, addendums, additions, deletions and modifications to these drawings must be approved, in writing, by the Fort Collins-Loveland Water District and the South Fort Collins Sanitation District. District Engineer Date FORT COLLINS - LOVELAND WATER DISTRICT SOUTH FORT COLLINS SANITATION DISTRICT DR1 DRAINAGE EXHIBIT26 DESIGN POINT SUMMARY