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10 These three models will verify whether the proposed detention concept is
acceptable.
Partial detention for Basin 1 may be provided by means of an underground
storage system. The only available outfall for the proposed underground storage
system is the existing storm sewer in Plum Street, which is very shallow (less
than 3 feet from invert of pipe to street grade). Because of this, the underground
storage will need to be set up as a pumped system.
Detention for proposed Basin 2 will be provided within the top deck of the
proposed parking garage. A release structure will be designed at final which will
control release to the below the historic 2-year rate of 0.2 cfs for Basin H2, as
calculated in Appendix A. The structure will consist of an orifice plate placed
within the downstream -most inlet box on the upper deck of the parking garage,
and will control release to 0.1 cfs (please see sketch provided in Appendix B). A
required100-year detention volume of approximately 0.26 acre-foot has been
calculated in Appendix B.
Water quality treatment will be provided for Basin1 by "Filterra" tree well filters.
Runoff from the rooftops within Basin 1 will be directed into the adjacent Plum St.,
which will allow the utilization of these tree well filters that are proposed to be
placed within the curb and gutter section of the street. A drain system will be
provided which will convey storm runoff from the courtyards located within the
interior of the residential complex. This drain system will convey runoff mainly
from the courtyards which consist of concrete and grassed areas; therefore,
a
water quality treatment is not necessary for water conveyed in this system.
Water quality treatment for Basin 2 will be provided by means of a Stormceptor
or similar type of filtration unit.
9.0 Temporary Erosion Control
A temporary erosion control plan will be provided at final design which will
minimize sediment leaving the project site during construction. Silt fence will be
placed along the perimeter of the site to minimize sediment entering adjacent
Right of Way. Inlet filters will be placed at all inlets in order to minimize
sediment entering the receiving storm sewer system.
10.0 Conclusions
The proposed project will comply at final design with drainage criteria outlined in
the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria.
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6.0 Proposed Development
The project site is proposed to be developed with a multi -story residential
complex and a multi -story parking garage. The proposed residential complex is
to be located along the north side of Plum St. The proposed parking garage is to
be constructed within the portion of the property south of Plum St.
7.0 Proposed Drainage Plan
The drainage plan for the proposed project is intended to generally match historic
drainage patterns. Storm runoff from the north portion of the site, noted on the
Preliminary Drainage Plan as Basin 1, will be conveyed primarily by sheet flow to
the historic point of discharge, which is the adjacent Plum St. A portion of storm
runoff generated by the courtyards within the residential complex in Basin 1 will
be conveyed by a small diameter storm line system that will drain to the existing
storm line in Plum St.
Runoff from the south portion of the site, noted as Basin 2, will be detained on
the top deck of the proposed parking garage as described below. Release from
this detention area will be conveyed by a storm line system that will drain to the
existing storm line in Plum St.
8.0 Proposed Detention and Water Quality
Based on discussion in a meeting which occurred October 2, 2008 with the City
of Fort Collins Stormwater utility, it may be possible to not detain runoff or
partially detain from proposed Basin 1 by compensating with overdetention in
proposed Basin 2.
Basin 2 will overdetain storm runoff, reducing the 100-year peak rate to below the
historic 2-year peak rate; thereby, reducing the quantity of storm runoff in Plum
St. Basin 1 will either not detain runoff or partially detain runoff so that no greater
than historic volume is created by development of the proposed project.
At final design, three models will be presented which will show the results of
analysis of:
• Overall hyrdrologic basins and the effect of overdetaining within proposed
Basin 2 and partial detention within proposed Basin 1.
• Local hyrdrologic basins and the effect of overdetaining within proposed
Basin 2 and partial detention within proposed Basin 1.
• Plum St. and its ability to convey 2-year, 10-year, and 100-year flows.
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4.0 Historic Drainage and Maior Drainage Basin
Historic drainage patterns are shown on the Historic Drainage Exhibit provided in
Appendix A. The site has been broken into 2 historic drainage basins in this
exhibit noted as Basins H1, H2, and H3. Basin H1 is composed of the single
family residential area within the north portion of the project site. Basins H2 and
H3 are composed of the multi-plex residential area within the south portion of the
project site. Existing imperviousness and runoff rates for Basins H1, H2, and H3
have been calculated in Appendix A.
Historic runoff from both Basins H1 and H2 is conveyed generally by sheet flow
into Plum St. Runoff from Basin H3 is conveyed by sheet flow to a parking lot
located southeast of the site.
The project site is located within the Old Town major drainage basin.
5.0 FloodDlain Encroachment
The project site is not encroached by any FEMA or City of Fort Collins
designated floodplain.
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3.0 Site Location and Description
The project site is located on the north and south sides of Plum St. between
Daisy St. and Aster St., in Fort Collins, Colorado. The portion of the site north of
Plum St. consists of residential single family homes, the portion of the site south
of Plum St. consists of multi-plex housing.
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1.0 Scope
Preliminary Drainage Report
The Retreat at 1200 Plum
This preliminary drainage report has been prepared for the proposed The Retreat
at 1200 Plum, and is intended to provide information regarding existing and
proposed storm drainage including:
• Historic drainage patterns and quantities of flow
• Proposed drainage patterns and quantities of flow
• Proposed detention and water quality concepts
2.0 Design Criteria and References
Drainage criteria outlined in the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design
Criteria (SDDC) has been referenced in this study, and will be complied with at
final design
The Rational Method has been used to estimate peak discharge rates in the
initial and major storm events for both historic and proposed conditions in this
study, and will also be used at final design to estimate peak discharge rates. The
initial and major storm events are considered to be the 2-year and 100-year
storm events, respectively.
Runoff coefficients and rainfall values utilized in the Rational Method are
consistent with the City of Fort Collins SDDC and will also be utilized at final
design.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0
Scope
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2.0
Design Criteria and References
1
3.0
Site Location and Description
2
4.0
Historic Drainage and Major Drainage Basin
3
5.0
Floodplain Encroachment
3
6.0
Proposed Development
4
7.0
Proposed Drainage Plan
4
8.0
Proposed Detention and Water Quality
4
9.0
Temporary Erosion Control
5
10.0
Conclusions
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX A - HISTORIC AND PROPOSED DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS, EXHIBITS
APPENDIX B - DETENTION CALCULATIONS
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700 Wood St.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
October 21, 2008
RE: Preliminary Drainage Report
The Retreat at 1200 Plum
Dear Staff:
Northern Engineering Services, Inc. is pleased to submit this Preliminary
Drainage Report for your review. We understand that review by the City is to
assure general compliance with standardized criteria contained in the City of Fort
Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria.
If you should have any questions as you review this report, please feel free to
contact me at your convenience.
Sincerely,
NORTHERN ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
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Aaron Cvar, PE
Senior Engineer
Preliminary Drainage Report
for
The Retreat at 1200 Plum
Fort Collins. CO
October 21, 2008
Prepared for:
Glenwood Intermountain Properties
Prepared By:
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ENGINEERING
200 South College Ave., Suite 100
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
Phone: (970) 221-4158 Fax:(970) 221-4159
Project Number: 410-002