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Element ,.:
Width
(ft)-:
Area
(acres)
Percent
Impervious
Overland
Slope
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Overland Flow
Length
(ft
401
422
2150
14.7
80
0.006
300
402
421
2050
9.3
90
0.010
200
405
405
1100
5.1
90
0.006
200
501
501
1150
9.3
25
0.010
350
502
502
2600
12.0
40
0.020
200
503
503
5050
28.9
50
0.020
250
504
504
4500
36.1
50
0.008
350
505
575
3000
27.4
50
0.006
400
506
576
3100
24.8
50
0.007
350
507
507
4150
35.6
50
0.008
375
508
508
2650
15.1
50
0.020
250
509
463
3750
26.0
50
0.010
300
510
475
4750
38.0
60
0.020
350
511
472
3050
21.1
50
0.020
300
512
512
2400
16.6
50
0.020
300
513
464
1650
13.3
50
0.010
350
514
434
1300
7.5
50
0.006
250
515
485
3700
25.3
50
0.008
300
516
516
5650
38.8
50
0.009
300
517
477
2000
16.1
50
0.015
350
518
518
1900
15.4
50
0.015
355
519
519
2300
14.5
30
0.065
275
520
570
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12.9
20
0.010
235
521
573
2450
22.0
20
0.010
390
522
522
1550
12.4
50
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350
523
523
6650
45.7
50
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300
524
524
5750
26.4
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0.010
200
525
454
2200
12.5
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250
526
490
2900
16.6
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250
527
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25.4
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300
528
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29.3
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250
529
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37.6
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475
531
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2300
18.5
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350
532
424
1750
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250
533
425
1850
10.5
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250
534
426
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300
535
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315
536
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The existing gravel alley will be improved to a concrete section, sloped without a crown
to drain to a curb and gutter along the southern edge of the alley. The curb and gutter
will connect with the side -lot swale to be constructed along the east edge of Lots 1 and 4.
Proposed Erosion Control Plan. As an infill project, no street construction or overlot
grading is proposed. The developer will provide utility service connections, and
sidewalk, alley, and lot drainage improvements. Construction erosion control will be
provided by the following two measures:
1) A silt fence will be installed around the perimeter of the project to limit the
transport of sediment off -site, and
2) Two construction vehicle access points will be allowed: one off the existing
gravel alley at the rear of the property, and a second at the location of the
proposed driveway off McKinley Avenue. Vehicle tracking control will be
installed at these locations to limit the transport by tire of soil onto the City street
system.
Construction erosion control details will be presented with the Final Drainage Report and
Final Plat utility plans. Long-term erosion control will be provided via lot landscaping.
Water Quality. Water quality will be provided using Best Management Practices
(BMPs) to filter storm runoff prior to discharging to the street system. These BMPs, to
be presented with the Final Drainage Report, will likely include grass swales and/or
porous landscape detention.
Variances. No variances are requested with this Preliminary Drainage Letter Report.
Should you have any questions or require additional information please do not hesitate to
contact us.
Best regards,
QED Associates
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Kent Bruxvoort, P.E.
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On -site runoff is conveyed toward the property's southeast corner, at Laporte Avenue, as
broad, shallow, cross -lot flow.
Proposed Drainage Plan. The Master Drainage Study for the Old Town Basin was
prepared assuming a percentage of impervious area for each subbasin defined in the
hydrologic model for the Basin. The site is located within Subbasin 504, with a modeled
imperviousness of 50 percent (see the attached table photocopied from the Master
Drainage Study). The lot, with house and garage, currently has an imperviousness of
approximately 10 percent. Subdivision of the lot as proposed into four lots, with
sidewalks, houses, garages, and driveways will increase the percentage of imperviousness
on the property. The following table provides an estimate of the impervious areas to be
created on the property with build -out of the proposed lots.
Table 1. Summary of Ex ected Impervious Areas
Description
Estimated Area
(s uare feet)
Estimated Percent
Impervious
House footprints
4,900
20.2
Sidewalks, porches, patios
1,300
5.4
Garages
2,100
8.7
Driveways
2,300
9.5
Totals
10,600
43.8
In the calculations summarized above, 18" eaves were accounted for in the house and
garage footprints; and calculations for walks included those from the front sidewalk to
the front porch, as well as between proposed detached garages and the homes.
The percentage of impervious area on the lots, under the proposed subdivision and
corresponding improvements, will remain under the 50 percent imperviousness modeled
for the Old Town Basin. Therefore, the contribution of additional runoff from the
proposed houses and related lot improvements is already considered in the modeled
runoff from the Old Town Basin. No additional storm water detention on the property
will be required, and none is proposed.
Drainage from the property will be enhanced using soil excavated from the basements of
the three proposed home sites to raise elevations in key areas to result in two percent or
greater slopes on the property. Drainage will continue to be directed primarily southward
on the proposed lots with discharge to the Laporte Avenue gutter. Side -lot swales will be
used to direct runoff between homes toward Laporte Avenue.
The northern most of the four proposed lots (Lot 1) will be oriented primarily east -west.
The rear of this lot will drain eastward to a side -lot swale that will extend along the entire
eastern perimeter of the eastem-most lot (Lot 4). The front of Lot 1 will drain to
McKinley Avenue, from which the flow will be directed via the east gutter to Laporte
Avenue.
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Basil Hamdan
City of Fort Collins, Stormwater Utility
700 Wood Street
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
RE: Preliminary Drainage Letter Report
McKinley Cottages Subdivision
Dear Basil,
The following preliminary drainage letter report addresses existing and proposed
drainage conditions for the above -referenced project. The project is located in the City of
Fort Collins, Colorado at the northeast corner of Laporte Avenue and McKinley Street.
The project is a proposed subdivision of a single large lot (about 24,200 square feet) into
four smaller lots of just more than 6,000 square feet each.
Existing Conditions. The property, 0.56 acres in area, and zoned N-C-L (Neighborhood
Conservation, Low Density District) is located within the Old Town Basin. The property
slopes from its northwest corner toward its southeast comer at an approximate average
gradient of 2.4 percent. Runoff from the property enters the north gutter of Laporte
Avenue and flows east toward the intersection of Laporte Avenue and Shields Street
where an inlet is located. Flow ultimately discharges to the Poudre River at the Howes
Street outfall.
Site soils are Fort Collins loam, as presented in the Soil Survey of Larimer County Area,
Colorado, by the Soils Conservation Service. This soil is of the hydrologic group B.
Minimal, if any, off -site runoff reaches the property. The basin divide is located
approximately 150 feet north of the project, at a high point in McKinley Street. Flow
from this northem-most portion of the basin is directed down the gutters in McKinley to
Laporte Avenue.
The project is not located within either a City of Fort Collins or a FEMA floodplain.
Mountain Avenue, one block to the south, conveys flood waters eastward through Old
Town via Oak Street. Laporte Avenue, beginning at a point about a mile east of the
project, also conveys flood waters through Old Town via Howes Street.
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