HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE ORCHARD AT CLARENDON HILLS SUBDIVISION - PRELIMINARY - 47-89B - - DRAINAGE REPORTTHE ORCHARD AT CLARENDON HILLS
PRELIMINARY STORM DRAINAGE STUDY
I. GENERAL, INFORMATION
The Orchard at Clarendon Hills is a proposed single family
subdivision situated in the West `l./2 of Section 2, T6N, R69W of
the Sixth P. M. , Larimer County, Colorado. The 12.5 acre site is
generally located about 1,000 feet east of South Shields Street
and one-half mile south of Harmony Road in the southern part of
the City of Fort Collins. A vicinity map indicating the. location
of the orchard Property is attached after the text of this
report.
This 12.5 acre parcel is in addition to the 160 acres of.
land originally annexed into the City of Fort Collins as the
Clarendon Hills Subdivision. The original 160 acres was Master
Planned in the mid-1980's, and the Master Plan Storm Drainage
Report was approved during the process of platting the first
filing of 61 single family lots. Although the 12.5 acres was not
included in the Master Planned drainage area, it falls within the
same Fossil.Creek Storm Drainage Basin that the majority of the
original 160 acre subdivision falls into.
Currently, Filings 1, 2 & 3 of the Clarendon Hills
Subdivision have been platted and the infrastructure has been
developed to accommodate construction of about 150 homes.
Individual storm drainage studies were prepared for each of the
three filings completed so far,. -and the storm drainage
improvements that were required for each of the first three_
filings have been completed.
The proposed development plan for the Orchard at Clarendon
Hills contains 27 single family lots of an average size of about
1 4, 000 to 15,000 000 square feet: The effect of development of the
Orchard Property on the adjacent downstream properties should be
minimal, and where necessary storm runoff detention facilities
and erosion control improvements will be constructed to alleviate
possible adverse impact on those properties.
II. DESCRIPTION OF STORM DRAINAGE
Enclosed as a part of this report is the third sheet (Sheet
3 of 3) of the Preliminary Subdivision submittal. On the
drawing, the five (5) storm drainage basins that currently exist
are outlined. Basin No.'s 1, 2 and 3 have a total area of seven
(7) acres that slope downward to the north. Basins No.'s 4 and 5.
contain a total of 5.6 acres and slope to the south. There is a
ridge running east to west About midway through the site that
creates the split of storm drainage runoff in the two opposite
directions.
Sheet 3 of the Preliminary Plat submittal shows the flow
patterns and a chart of the hydrologic conditions. In the case
of the Orchard Property, the drainage basins after development
are essentially the same as currently exist. The street grades
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are to be designed so that a minimal. area.is affected by grading
(i.e. within and immediately adjacent to the rights -of -way). The
site itself, the lot layout and the anticipated street design all
lend themselves to a very minimal overlot grading plan.
The grading is intended to minimize the resulting loss of
the fruit trees currently growing in the Orchard. A varied
street section has been requested to further enhance the ability
to preserve as many of the trees as possible.
The improvements constructed adjacent to and downstream from
the. Orchard Property on the north side (i.e. Ashford Lane and
Detention Pond A in Filing One, Phase 1A) will likely be shown to
adequately handle storm runoff from the north sloping portion of
the Orchard Property. Because of the relatively small total 100
year storm runoff from Basins 1 through 3 of about 20 cubic feet
per second, it is felt that the final drainage report will show
that the direct release of storm runoff from these basins into
Ashford Lane will be allowable under City of Fort Collins design
requirements.
The storm runoff from Basins 4 and 5 flows southerly into
Applewood Estates. It is anticipated that detention will be
required on the south side of the Orchard Property to detain the
"after development" flows and release that storm runoff at the
historic release rate.
There are no off site drainage basins entering the Orchard
Property boundary. A small irrigation ditch crosses from west to
east along the top of the ridge and another small irrigation
ditch for delivery of irrigation water to Applewood Estates
crosses the southwest corner of the Orchard.
The ditch along the ridge will be totally enclosed in a 15
inch culvert system and the ditch in the southwest corner will be
replaced with a 15 or 18 inch culvert paralleling and 10 or 15
feet from the west boundary. A diversion structure will be
designed and constructed that will allow the continued delivery
of irrigation water to the property to the east of the Orchard
and southerly to Applewood Estates from the southwest corner of
the Orchard. The anticipated improvements for the two irrigation
ditches are shown on Sheet 3.
A street sag curve will be constructed in the street located
on the southerly portion of the Orchard Property. There, the
final storm drainage report will provide for further delineation
of drainage sub -basins for hydraulic calculations for the design
and sizing of inlets, or catch basins. From the low point of the
sag curve, a 15 or 18 inch storm sewer will be designed and
constructed to carry storm runoff from the street to the south
between Lots 18 and 19.
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From there, the runoff will be released into an area that
will accommodate the required volume of detention behind an
earthen berm to be constructed in the southeast corner of the
Orchard Property. The release rate from the detention area will
be controlled so as not to exceed the historic release rate from
the storm drainage basin. The location of the storm sewer and
the detention area are both shown on the enclosed Sheet 3.
The street grades are to be at approximately a 4 percent.
slope. As a result of the slopes and the relatively small storm
runoff quantities, gutter capacity will be adequate throughout
the development to carry all storm runoff within.the allowable.
depth and spread, of flows. -
In summary, the storm drainage system that will result from
the development of the Orchard is anticipated to closely.resemble
the existing drainage system. Although the addition of streets,
and of roof tops and driveways of homes constructed in the
Orchard, will increase the coefficient of runoff it is not
anticipated that the increase will be substantial in the case of
the Orchard Property.
Erosion control improvements will be designed and provided
for on the final construction drawings. Other than rip rap
improvements at the downstream end of the storm sewer culverts
and seeding of the areas affected by grading after completion of
the grading operation, few erosion control improvements are
expected to be required for this site.
When the preliminary plat and supporting documents have been
approved by the City of Fort. Collins, a comprehensive final storm
drainage report will be completed and provided along with the
final plat and supporting documents_ If there are questions or
comments regarding this preliminary information, please contact
the undersigned at (303) 225-9244.
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