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HomeMy WebLinkAboutECKERD DRUG, COLLEGE & DRAKE - PDP/FDP - 25-03 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - DRAINAGE REPORT[1 1 11 1 APPENDIX E FIGURES AND TABLES 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 0 i 1 Cost Est EROSION CONTROL COST ESTIMATE Project: ECKERDS DRUG STORE Prepared by: SB ITEM IQUANTITY JUNIT COST/UNIT ITOTAL COST Silt Fence 385 LF $3 $1,155 Straw Bale Barrier 2 EA $150 $300 Gravel Inlet Filter 0 EA $150 $0 Construction Entrance 1 EA $550 $550 Subtotal Contingency (50%) Total $2,005 $1,003 $3,008 CITY RESEEDING COST Reseed/Mulch 1.7 ACRE $650 $1,105 Subtotal Contingency (50%) Total $1,105 $553 $1,658 EROSION CONTROL ESCROW AMOUNT $3,008 Page 1 [I North Star Design 1200 Carousel Drive, Suite 201 Windsor, CO 80550 CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE STANDARD FORM C PROJECT: ECKERDS DRUG STORE COMPLETED BY: SB DATE: 22-Jul-03 Indicate by use of a bar line or symbols when erosion control measures will be installed. Major modifications to an approved schedule may require submitting a new schedule for approval by the City Engineer. 2003 2004 MONTH J A S 0 N D 1 J F M A M J Demolition Grading Wind Erosion Control: Soil Roughing Perimeter Barrier s Additional Barriers Vegetative Methods Soil Sealant Other Rainfall Erosion Control Structural: Sediment Trap/Basin Alto 4 Inlet Filters Straw Barriers Silt Fence Barriers Sand Bags Bare Soil Preparation Contour Furrows Terracing Asphalt/Concrete Paving Other Vegetative: Permanent Seed Planting Mulching/Sealant an Ell Temporary Seed Planting Sod Installation Netti ng s/Mats/Blankets Other BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STRUCTURES: INSTALLED BY: CONTRACTOR MAINTAINED BY: DEVELOPER VEGETATION/MULCHING CONTRACTOR: TO BE DETERMINED BY BID DATE SUBMITTED: 6/30/03 APPROVED BY CITY OF FORT COLLINS ON: Page 1 North Star Design 700 Automation Drive, Unit I Windsor, CO 80550 EFFECTIVENESS CALCULATIONS PROJECT: ECKERDS DRUG STORE STANDARD FORM B COMPLETED BY: SB DATE: 22-Jul-03 EROSION CONTROL C-FACTOR P-FACTOR METHOD VALUE 'VALUE COMMENT BARE SOIL 1.00 1.00 SMOOTH CONDITION ROUGHENED GROUND 1.00 0.90 SEDIMENTBASIN 1.00 0.50 ROADS/WALKS 0.01 1.00 GRAVEL FILTERS 1.00 0.80 PLACED AT INLETS SILT FENCE 1.00 0.50 STRAW MULCH 0.06 1.00 ESTABLISHED GRASS 0.08 1.00 STRAW BARRIERS 1.00 0.80 EFF = (I -C*P)* 100 MAJOR SUB BASIN AREA EROSION CONTROL METHODS BASIN BASIN (Ac) 1 0.19 BARE SOIL 0.02 Ac. ROADS/WALKS 0.15 Ac. STRAW MULCH 0.00 Ac. ROUGHENED GROUND 0.02 Ac. ABLISHED GRASS 0.00 Ac. C-FACTOR 0.22 P-FACTOR L 0.48 = (I-C*P)* l00 = 89.6% 2 1.02 BARE SOIL 0.27 Ac. ROADS/WALKS 0.48 Ac. STRAW MULCH 0.00 Ac. ROUGHENED GROUND 0.27 Ac. ESTABLISHED GRASS 0.00 Ac. NET C-FACTOR 0.53 NET P-FACTOR 0.38 EFF = (1-C*P)* 100 = 79.7% 3 _ 0.37 BARE SOIL 0.02 Ac. ROADS/WALKS 0.33 Ac. STRAW MULCH 0.00 Ac. ROUGHENED GROUND 0.02 Ac. ESTABLISHED GRASS 0.00 Ac. NET C-FACTOR 0.12 NET P-FACTOR 0.95 EFF = (I-C*P)* 100 = 88.9% 4 0.08 BARE SOIL 0.04 Ac. ROADS/WALKS 0.00 Ac. STRAW MULCH 0.00 Ac. ROUGHENED GROUND 0.04 Ac. ESTABLISHED GRASS 0.00 Ac. NET C-FACTOR 1.00 NET P-FACTOR 0.48 EFF, = (I-C*P)* 100 = 52.5% ' TOTAL AREA = 1.66 ac TOTAL EFF = 81.6% REQUIRED PS = 78.4% ' Erosion.xls 1 of 1 North Star Design 700 Automation Drive, Unit I Windsor. CO 80550 LOCATION: ECKERDS DRUG STORE PROJECT NO: 192-04 COMPUTATIONS BY: SB SUBMITTED BY: North Star Design, Inc. DATE: 7/22/03 RAINFALL PERFORMANCE STANDARD EVALUATION PROJECT: ECKERDS DRUG STORE STANDARD FORM A COMPLETED BY: SB DATE: 22.1ul-03 DEVELOPED ERODIBILITY Asb Lsb Ssb Ai * Li Ai * Si Lb - Sb PS SUBBASIN(s) ZONE (AC) (FT) (%) (FT) 1 MODERATE 0.19 110 1.5 20.9 0.3 2 MODERATE 1.02 520 0.9 530.4 0.9 3 MODERATE 0.37 240 0.9 88.8 0.3 4 MODERATE 0.08 15 5.0 1.2 0.4 Total 1 1 1.66 1 1 1 641.30 1 1.94 1 386.3 1.2 78.4% Ash = Sub -basin area Lsb = Sub -basin flow path length Ssb = Sub -basin slope Lb = Average flow path length = sum(Ai Li)/sum(Ai) Sb = Average slope = sum(Ai Si)/Sum (Ai) PS is taken from Table 8-a (Table 5.1, Erosion Control Reference Manual) by interpolation. An Erosion Control Plan will be developed to contain 78.4% of the rainfall sedimentation that would normally flow off a bare ground site during a 10-year, or less, precipitation event. Erosion.xls 1 of 1 ' APPENDIX D EROSION CONTROL CALCULATIONS .1 1 [1 I 7/22/03 LOCATION: JOB NO: COMPUTATIONS BY: SUBMITTED BY: DATE: 100-Year WSEL. WATER QUALITY CAPTURE VOLUME ECKERDS DRUG STORE 192-04 SB North Star Design, Inc. 7/22/03 STAGE / STORAGE TABLE WQ POND Stage (ft) Surface Area (ft) Incremental Storage (ac-ft) Total Storage (ac-ft) 5015.3 0 5015.5 324 0.000 0.000 5015.75 1529 0.005 0.005 5016.00 2616 0.012 0.017 5016.20 3243 0.013 0.031 5016.25 3399 0.004 0.034 WQVOL.xls r r r r r i■■i r r r r r r r r r r� r r 7/22/03 WATER QUALITY CAPTURE VOLUME LOCATION: ECKERDS DRUG STORE JOB NO: 192-04 COMPUTATIONS BY: SB SUBMITTED BY: North Star Design, Inc. DATE: 7/22/03 From Urban Strom Drainage Criteria Manual, September 1999 Use: 40 -hour brim -full volume drain time for extended detention BASIN Water Quality Capture Volume = WQCV = a * (0.91 * I3 - 1.19 * I2 + 0.78 * I ) I = Imperviousness Required storage = WQCV / 12 * tributary drainage area Hour Brim Full = 40 a= 1 Trib. % Imperv. WQCV Req. Storage DWQ req. vol req. area/row area (in. of runoff) Req. Stor *1.2 (in 2/row) (ac) (I) from Fig. 5-1 (ac-ft) (ft) (ac-ft) from Fig. 5-3 WQ Required 1.67 76 0.305 0.042 0.95 0.051 0.351 WQ Proposed 1.07 79 0.322 0.029 0.95 0.034 0.238 WQ outlet sizing for pond 1 From Figure 5, for 1/2 in. hole diameter Area / Hole = 0.196 in # of columns = 1 Area provided/row = 0.196 in Area Required/row = 0.238 in2 Use 1 columns of 1/2" diameter holes WQVOL.xls APPENDIX C WATER QUALITY CALCULATIONS I CURB CUT RECTANGULAR WEIR EQUATION CE REFERENCE MANUAL - 7TH - LINDEBURG 19-10-14 LOCATION: ECKERDS DRUG STORE PROJECT NO: 192-04 COMPUTATIONS BY: SB SUBMITTED BY: North Star Design, Inc. DATE: 7/22/03 CURB CUT MINIMUM WIDTH Q. = (2/3)*Cl.b*sgrt(2g)*HA(1.5) where Q. = flow (cfs) Ca = discharge coefficient 0.62 g = gravitational acceleration = 32.2 ft/s b= width of curb opening H= height of curb opening Q required = 9.8 cfs h = 0.70 ft solve for: b = 5.00 ft check: Q = 9.71 cfs USE 5.0 FOOT CURB CUT FIND ACTUAL DEPTH: h = 0.71 ft 1 1 M = = = i = M = = M = = M = M M North Star Design, Inc. 700 Automation Drive, Unit I Windsor, CO 80550 LOCATION: PROJECT NO: COMPUTATIONS BY: DATE: ECKERDS DRUG STORE 192-04 SB 7/22/03 RATIONAL METHOD PEAK RUNOFF (100-YEAR) DIRECT RUNOFF CARRY OVER TOTAL Inlet Capacity REMARKS Design Point SUBBASIN DESIGNATION A (ac) C1W TOC,w (min) i (in/hr) Qim (cfs) from Design Point Qim (cfs) Qjw Total (cfs) (cfs) EXISTING 1.67 1.00 5.0 9.95 16.59 16.59 PROPOSED 1 1 0.19 0.97 5.0 9.95 1.88 1.88 2 2 1.07 1.00 5.4 9.69 10.33 10.33 3 3 0.38 1.00 5.0 9.95 3.79 3.79 4 4 0.08 0.31 5.0 9.95 0.26 0.26 "Composite 1.72 1.00 5.4 9.69 16.72 16.72 16.2 cfs without Sinclair station area Q=CiA Q = peak discharge (cfs) C = runoff coefficient i = rainfall intensity (in/hr) from IDF curve A = drainage area (acres) Flow.xls Q100 North Star Design, Inc. 700 Automation Drive, Unit I Windsor, CO 80550 LOCATION: PROJECT NO: COMPUTATIONS BY: DATE: ECKERDS DRUG STORE 192-04 SB 7/22/03 RATIONAL METHOD PEAK RUNOFF (10-YEAR) DIRECT RUNOFF CARRY OVER TOTAL Inlet Capacity REMARKS Design Point SUBBASIN DESIGNATION A (ac) C)a TOC, (min) i (in/hr) Qno (cfs) from Design Point Q10 (cfs) Quo Total (cfs) (cfs) EXISTING 1.67 0.88 5.0 4.87 7.14 7.14 PROPOSED 1 l 0.19 1 0.78 5.0 4.87 0.74 0.74 2 2 1.07 0.83 7.6 4.16 3.67 3.67 3 3 0.38 0.88 5.0 4.87 1.63 1.63 4 4 0.08 0.25 5.0 4.87 0.10 0.10 "Composite 1.72 0.81 7.9 4.16 5.78 5.78 5.6 cfs without Sinclair station area Q=CiA Q = peak discharge (cfs) C = runoff coefficient i = rainfall intensity (in/hr) from IDF curve A = drainage area (acres) FlowAs O70 LOCATION: PROJECT NO: COMPUTATIONS BY: DATE: ECKERDS DRUG STORE 192-04 SB 7/22/03 TIME OF CONCENTRATION 100-YEAR SUB -BASIN DATA INITIAL / OVERLAND TIME (t� TRAVEL TIME / CHANNEL FLOW (t,) t, CHECK (URBANIZED BASIN) FINAL t� REMARKS DESIGN POINT SUBBASIN DESIGNATION (1) Area (ac) (2) C*Cf (Cf= 1.25) (3) Length (ft) (4) Slope (%) (5) t; (min) (6) Length (ft) (7) Slope (%) (8) V (ft/s) (9) t, (min) (10) t, (min) (11) Total L (ft) (12) t� (L / 180)+10 (min) (13) (min) (14) EXISTING 1.67 1.00 35 2.0 0.88 350 2.0 2.8 2.06 2.9 385 12.1 5.0 PROPOSED 1 1 0.19 0.97 60 1.5 1.61 50 1.5 2.4 0.34 1.9 110 10.6 5.0 2 2 1.07 1.00 70 2.0 1.24 450 o.8 1.8 4.19 5.4 520 12.9 5.4 3 3 0.38 1.00 70 2.5 1.15 170 0.7 1.7 1.69 2.8 240 11.3 5.0 4 4 0.08 0.31 15 5.0 3.34 0 2.0 2.8 0.00 3.3 15 10.1 5.0 **Composite 1.72 1.00 70 2.0 1.24 450 0.8 1.8 4.19 5.4 520 12.9 5.4 EQUATIONS: tc=ti+4 t;=[1.87(1.1-C*Cf)Los]/Sua t,=L/V where V=C,*Sw5 (C from Table RO-2) final t, = minimum of t; + t, and urbanized basin check M M M M M M M M M M M M r M M M M M M LOCATION: PROJECT NO: COMPUTATIONS BY: DATE: ECKERDS DRUG STORE 192-04 SB 7/22/03 TIME OF CONCENTRATION 10-YEAR SUB -BASIN DATA INITIAL / OVERLAND TIME W TRAVEL TIME / CHANNEL FLOW (tt) t, CHECK (URBANIZED BASIN) FINAL t, REMARKS DESIGN POINT SUBBASIN DESIGNATION (1) Area (ac) (2) C*Cf (Cf= 1.0) (3) Length (ft) (4) Slope (%) (5) ti (min) (6) Length (ft) (7) Slope M(ft/s) (8). V (9) t (min) (10) t, (min) (11) Total L (ft) (12) t,=(L / 180)+10 (min) (13) (min) (14) EXISTING 1.67 0.88 35 2.0 1.94 350 2.0 2.8 2.06 4.0 385 12.1 5.0 PROPOSED 1 1 0.19 0.78 60 1.5 4.07 50 1.5 2.4 0.34 4.4 110 10.6 5.0 2 2 1.07 0.83 70 2.0 3.39 450 0.8 1.8 4.19 7.6 520 12.9 7.6 3 3 0.38 0.88 70 2.5 2.52 170 0.7 1.7 1.69 4.2 240 11.3 5.0 4 4 0.08 0.25 is 5.0 3.60 0 2.0 2.8 0.00 3.6 15 10.1 5.0 **Composite 1.72 0.81 70 2.0 3.66 450 0.8 1.8 4.19 7.9 520 12.9 7.9 EQUATIONS: t;=[1.87(1.1-C*Cf)L05I/Su3 t,=L/V where V=C,*SH5 (C, from Table RO-2) final t, = minimum of t; + 4 and urbanized basin check i NoiDesi� 700 Automation Drive, Unit I Windsor, CO 80550 ' LOCATION: PROJECT NO: COMPUTATIONS BY: DATE: RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS & % IMPERVIOUS ECKERDSDRUG STORE 192-04 SB 7/22/03 Recommended % Impervious from Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Streets, parking lots (asphalt): Sidewalks (concrete): Roofs: Lawns (Average 2-7%, heavy soil): Runoff % 'coefficient Impervious C 0.95 100 0.95 90 0.95 90 0.25 0 SUBBASM DESIGNATION TOTAL AREA (ac.) TOTAL AREA (sq.ft) ROOF AREA (sq.ft) PAVED AREA (sq.ft) SIDEWALK AREA (sq.ft) LANDSCAPE AREA (sq.ft) RUNOFF COEFF. (CIO) RUNOFF COEFF. (Cim) Impervious EXISTING 1.67 72,640 14,677 45,031 5,572 7,359 0.88 1.00 87 PROPOSED 1 0.19 8,463 0 6,289 101 2,073 0.78 0.97 75 2 1.07 46,400 15,282 22,190 771 8,157 0.83 1.00 79 3 0.38 16,571 310 14,227 414 1,620 0.88 1.00 90 4 0.08 3,693 0 0 0 3,693 0.25 0.31 0 --Composite 1.72 75,127 15,593 42,706 1,286 15,543 0.81 1.00 77 "NU I L: I he composite area includes a small area (UM acres) of the Sinclair station Fiow.xis Cval I] I APPENDIX B ' HYDROLOGIC & HYDRAULIC COMPUTATIONS 1 1 I [1 0 No Text I 1 fl APPENDIX A VICINITY MAP W 7. REFERENCES 1. City of Fort Collins, "Storm Drainage Criteria Manual", (SDCM), dated March 1999. 2. Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, "Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual", Volumes 1 and 2, dated June 2001, and Volume 3 dated September 2001. H. ' calculations are included in Appendix D of this report. The erosion control escrow amount is $3,000. 5.2. Specific Details To limit the amount of silt leaving the site several erosion control measures shall be implemented during construction. Straw bales will be used where appropriate and the east boundary shall have silt fence installed. A vehicle tracking pad shall be installed at ' the connection to Thunderbird Drive to control the mud being tracked onto the existing pavement. During overlot grading, disturbed areas are to be kept in a roughened ' condition and watered to reduce wind erosion. The water quality pond will be used as sediment traps during construction. ' 6. CONCLUSIONS ' 6.1. Compliance with Standards All computations that have been completed within this report are in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Erosion Control Reference Manual for Construction Sites and the Storm Drainage Design Criteria Manual. Variances being requested for the proposed ' Eckerds site are: to reduce the minimum water quality capture volume from 0.051 acre- feet to 0.034 acre-feet; to reduce the minimum freeboard requirement from 1.0 feet to 0.6 ' feet. 6.2. Drainage Concept Conveyance elements have been designed to convey required flows to the existing curb and gutter of the adjacent streets and to minimize future maintenance. Variances to the water quality capture volume and minimum freeboard requirement are being sought. ' If, at the time of construction, groundwater is encountered, a Colorado Department of Health Construction Dewatering Permit will be required. ' 5 I ' Basin 1 contains the majority of the north parking lot and access drive. Runoff from this ' basin will be conveyed via concrete pan and curb and gutter to the East Drake Road curb and gutter. Basin 1 runoff is 0.74 cfs. for the minor storm and 1.9 cfs for the major storm. Basin 2 contains the portion of the site that will be treated by the water quality pond, including the proposed building and adjacent parking and walks. Runoff from this basin 1 is conveyed to the water quality pond via concrete pans and curb and gutter. From there, the water is released into the East Drake Road curb and gutter. Runoff from Basin 2 is. ' 3.76 cfs for the 10-year storm and 10.3 cfs for the 100-year storm. Basin 3 contains the south access drive and parking. Runoff from this basin will be Jconveyed via concrete pan and curb and gutter to the Thunderbird Drive curb and gutter. Runoff from Basin 3 is 1.63 cfs for the 10-year storm and 3.8 cfs for the 100-year storm. Basin 4 contains landscaping area adjacent to the existing residential properties. Runoff from this basin will sheet flow onto the adjacent properties as it has historically done. Total runoff from Basin 4 is 0.1 cfs for the 10-year storm and 0.3 cfs for the 100-year storm. 4.3. Drainage Summary Drainage facilities located outside of the right-of-way (including the water quality pond, existing and proposed storm drain systems, and the pond outlet) will be maintained by the owners of the property. A water quality pond is proposed that will treat a portion of the site. The treated water will be released into the East Drake Road curb and gutter. The remainder of the site will release untreated to the curb and gutter of the adjacent roadways. I 5. EROSION CONTROL ' 5.1. General Concept This site lies within the Moderate Rainfall and Wind Erodibility Zone per the City of Fort Collins and into adjacent properties. Potential also exists for tracking of mud onto existing streets which could then wash into existing storm systems. The required ' performance standard for the site is 78.4%. During construction and after paving, this figure has been exceeded with the use of silt fence, inlet filters, straw bales, and by using the water quality pond as a sediment trap during construction. All erosion control 4 I There are no proposed storm pipes with this design. All basins will release into the ' existing curb and gutter of the adjacent streets. 4. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN 4.1. General Concept Water quality is required for this site. However, due to the flat slope of the site, the ' adjacent existing improvements that are to remain, and the absence of any nearby storm sewer system, the proposed drainage concepts presented in this report and on the construction plans do not provide for the minimum requirement for stormwater quality treatment of the proposed site. Runoff from a portion of the site will be routed to the water quality pond and the treated water will be released into East Drake Road. The ' remainder of the site will be released into the curb and gutter of East Drake Road and Thunderbird Drive without water quality extended detention. A portion of the proposed site will be routed to the proposed water quality pond. This pond will be incised into the berm and will have a water quality outlet structure mounted ' in a headwall. A 2' concrete channel will convey the clean water to the existing East Drake Road curb and gutter. There will be no pipe outlet for the pond. The wall will act ' as the spillway and will overtop into the proposed channel in larger storms. A variance is being sought to reduce the required water quality extended detention from 0.051 acre-feet to 0.034 acre-feet. A variance is also being sought to reduce the required freeboard in the pond from 1' to the 0.6' that is provided. The flat slope of the site, the adjacent existing improvements that are to remain, and the absence of any nearby storm sewer system all contribute to the limitations of an on -site water quality pond. Please ' note that there is currently no water quality detention for the existing site or any of the adjacent properties. Therefore, while the minimum requirement for the site will not be met, there will be a marked improvement in water quality detention when compared with the existing site. 4.2. Specific Flow Routing A summary of the drainage patterns within each basin is provided in the following paragraphs. 1 3 development, on site detention is not required. Water quality extended detention, however, is required on this site. 2.2. Sub -basin Description ' There are three drainage basins for the proposed site. Basin 1 drains via curb and gutter and concrete pans to the proposed water quality pond, and then is conveyed to the East Drake Road curb and gutter via a concrete channel. Runoff from Basin 2 is released directly into East Drake Road via curb and gutter and concrete pans. Basin 3 runoff is ' conveyed to Thunderbird Drive curb and gutter via gutter flow. See Section 4 of this report for a more detailed explanation of subbasin flows. 3. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA 3.1. Regulations 1 This report was prepared to meet or exceed the "City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria Manual' specifications. Where applicable, the criteria established in the "Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual" (UDFCD), 2001 has been used. 3.2. Development Criteria Reference and Constraints The runoff from this site has been routed to conform to the requirements of the City Stormwater Department. Detention is not proposed for this site. Water quality facilities ' are required for the site. 3.3. Hydrologic Criteria Runoff computations were prepared for the 10-year minor and 100-year major storm frequency utilizing the Rational Method. All hydrologic calculations associated with the basins are included in Appendix B of this report. Water quality volume was calculated using the method recommended in the "Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual'. All water quality calculations are included in Appendix C of this report. ' 3.4. Hydraulic Criteria ' All hydraulic calculations within this report have been prepared in accordance with the City of Fort Collins Drainage Criteria and are included in Appendix B of this report. 1 2 1. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION ' 1.1. Location ' The proposed Eckerds Drug Store is located in Fort Collins at the southeast corner of the intersection of East Drake Road and College Avenue. This project is located in the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-five, Township Seven North, Range Sixty-nine West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in the City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, 1 Colorado. See the location map in Appendix A. The site is bounded on the north by East Drake Road, on the east by existing residential lots, on the south by Thunderbird Drive, and on the west by South College Avenue. There is an existing Sinclair Gas Station on the northwest comer of the site, existing 1 Moot House Restaurant on the southwest corner of the site, and an existing State Farm Insurance office on the northeast comer of the site. ' 1.2. Description of Property The project consists of approximately 1.7 acres of land. The proposed improvements on this site consist of a single -story building with associated drives, walks, and parking. Access is obtained on the north from East Drake Road, on the south from Thunderbird Drive, and on the west from the frontage road. No portion of the proposed project is within a designated floodplain area. Existing development on the site includes a single story brick building and a motel with a single story office and a small pool along with drives, walk, and parking. The southern portion of the site currently drains into Thunderbird Drive and the northern portion of the site currently drains into East Drake Road. There are currently no existing detention or water quality structures on the site or on any of the adjacent sites. ' 2. DRAINAGE BASINS AND SUB -BASINS 2.1. Major Basin Description ' The proposed development lies within the Spring Creek Drainage Basin. Because this is a redevelopment area and the imperviousness on site is not being increased with this 1 I TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLEOF CONTENTS....................................:.......................................................................... iii ' 1. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION 1.1 Location...................................................................................................................1 1.2 Description of Property............................................................................................1 2. DRAINAGE BASINS AND SUB -BASINS 2.1 Major Basin Description..........................................................................................2 ' 2.2 Sub -Basin Description.............................................................................................2 3. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA ' 3.1 Regulations..............................................................................................................2 3.2 Development Criteria Reference and Constraints....................................................2 3.3 Hydrologic Criteria..................................................................................................3 3.4 Hydraulic Criteria....................................................................................................3 4. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN 4.1 General Concept.......................................................................................................3 4.2 Specific Flow Routing.............................................................................................4 4.3 Drainage Summary ...................................................................................................5 5. EROSION CONTROL ' 5.1 General Concept......................................................................................................5 5.2 Specific Details ........................................................................................................5 6. CONCLUSIONS 6.1 Compliance with Standards....................................................................................6 6.2 Drainage Concept.....................................................................................................6 7. REFERENCES ...........................................................:........................................................7 APPENDICES A Vicinity Map B. Hydrologic & Hydraulic Computations C Water Quality Pond Sizing D Erosion Control Calculations E Figures and Tables 1 North Star design, inc. July 22, 2003 Basil Hamdan City of Fort Collins Stormwater ' 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 RE: Final Drainage and Erosion Control Report for Lots 2, 4, & 6 of Thunderbird ' Estates 6`h Subdivision (Eckerds Drug Store) Dear Basil, 1 I am pleased to submit for your review and approval, this Final Drainage & Erosion Control ' Report for Lots 2, 4, & 6 of Thunderbird Estates 6`h Subdivision, hereafter referred to as Eckerds Drug Store. I certify that this report for the drainage design of Eckerds Drug Store was prepared in accordance with the criteria in the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Manual. I appreciate your time and consideration in reviewing this submittal. Please call if you have any questions. ' Prepared by: Reviewed By: ~QJ `� Y••'��r`S�({f'�,�' 3 Shane Boyle, EIT Patricia Kroetch, E ' North Star Design, Inc. North Star Design, Inc. I ' 700 Automation Drive, Unit I Windsor, Colorado 80550 970-686-6939 Phone , 970-686-1 188 Fax i FINAL DRAINAGE AND EROSION CONTROL REPORT LOTS 2149 & 6 OF THUNDERBIRD ESTATES 6TH SUBDIVISION (ECKERDS DRUG STORE) Prepared for: HUNT DOUGLAS 5100 W. Kennedy Blvd, Suite 225 Tampa, FL 33609 Prepared by: North Star Design 700 Automation Drive, Unit I Windsor, Colorado 80550 (970)686-6939 July 23, 2003 Job Number 192-04