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REFERENCES
1. "1997 Foothills Master Drainage Plan Update and Westfield Park P.U.D.
Regional Detention Pond Analysis", Fort Collins, Colorado, Faucett Engineering
Services, December 1997.
2. "Final Report for Hydrologic Model Update for the Foothills Basin Master
Drainage Plan", Fort Collins, Colorado, Anderson Engineering, revised December
1, 1999.
3. "City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction
Standards", City of Fort Collins, Revised April 12, 1999.
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IRRIGATION DITCHES AND LATERALS
' To the west of the proposed site is an irrigation ditch owned by the Pleasant Lake &
Valley Irrigation Ditch Company. Three headgates control flows heading east to the
Skyline Acres Subdivision via shallow open ditch laterals. Redesign and relocation
of these laterals has been coordinated with the ditch company and has received
approval from the homeowners of Skyline Acres. The northern lateral will be
relocated into a closed concrete channel adjacent to the Horsetooth right -of way. The
irrigation lateral crossing the middle of the site will be redesigned to be a partially
covered open concrete channel, and the lateral to the south will not be disturbed. All
properties currently served by the three laterals will be served by the redesigned
lateral system.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FLAN
Erosion control features will be established prior to onsite construction. All erosion
control measures, proposed and existing, will be maintained until the completion of
�! the project and until vegetation is established. Vehicle tracking control will be used
u at the site construction entrance off West Horsetooth Road. Straw bale inlet
protection and channel protection BMP's will be included on the construction plans
for onsite inlets. A silt fence will be installed at the eastern property boundary. Non-
structural erosion controls including project schedule, and other pollution prevention
measures are specified in this plan (refer to Erosion Control Plan in Construction
Documents). The erosion control notes, and specifications will be included on the
construction drawings.
U The stormwater management plan will be included in the Erosion Control Plan and
detail sheets within the bid document package for the site construction with all
Il structural BMP's shown as required.
U CONCLUSIONS
U All developed conditions at the proposed site will be directed to the onsite detention
pond, the sub -basin to the south will remain in historic condition and runoff from the
parcel will not be detained. Developed conditions and release are in conformance
�i with the current master plan. Calculations and other reference materials used are
�J attached in Appendix A. Excerpts from the master drainage plan reports are included
in Appendix B and have been incorporated into the calculations in Appendix A. The
j referenced Developed Drainage Map depicts the drainage design points and
configuration of the proposed storm drainage system. The recommendations of this
report are in conformance with all applicable storm drainage regulations ,and criteria
of the City of Fort Collins.
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Istorm sewer system. Flows from these sub -basins are conveyed to the onsite
y detention pond at design point 15, the collection point for sub -basin O.
The Brook Drive Right -of -Way was identified as an emergency drainage overflow
conveyance path for the Westfield. Park subdivision located west of the proposed
project. The designed conveyance path for Brook Drive has a calculated carrying
capacity of 58.5 cfs at a flow depth of 0.5 feet (See Appendix). Calculated flows for
Westfield Park and the proposed site were modeled at 38.1 cfs conveying through
Brook Drive required at a curb depth of 0.41-feet. The curb depth for the Brook
Drive has been designed at 0.5-feet. Flows greater than the 58.5 cfs will overtop the
curb and create a wider channel profile. The 38.1 cfs volume modeled for the
emergency overflow will not enter any housing complexes.
HYDROLOGIC METHOD AND DESIGN STORM FREQUENCIES
The Rational Method (Q=CIA) was used to determine the storm runoff (Q) from this
site, with composite runoff coefficients (C) and contributing areas (A) given for
design points in sub -basins. Intensities (1) were calculated for the initial storm event
at 2-year interval for all sub -basins and at the 100-year interval for the major basins,
using the Rainfall Intensity versus Time Curves (Figure 3-1 of the City of Fort
Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards; see Appendix
A). Post development Time of Concentration calculations for each sub -basin,
corresponding rainfall intensities, composite runoff coefficients, and storm flows for
the 2-year and 100-year storms for each sub -basin are provided in the Appendix.
Routed storm flows through each sub -basin using the Rational Method procedure, are
also provided in the Appendix. .
Pipe sizing, flow capacities and velocities were estimated using computer program,
Flowmaster v5.0, by Haestad Methods, Inc.
d RUNOFF AND DETENTION
Runoff rates for the various design points have been shown on the included
Developed Drainage Map. Calculations showing how the runoff rates were
determined are shown in the Rational Method procedure (See Appendix). The onsite
detention pond volume of 1.25 acre-ft (54,000 cubic feet) and release rate of 1.5 cfs
was calculated using an inflow hydrograph (See Appendix). At these volumes. the
required one -foot freeboard has been provided. Proposed flows from this pond are in
conformance with the "1999 Final Report for Hydrologic Model Update for the
Foothills Basin Master Drainage Plan"
STREETS, OPEN CHANNEL FLOW, AND CULVERTS
No street flows are anticipated to enter the site from the drainage on West Horsetooth
Road with the installation of an intersection crosspan. Runoff from the site will flow
overland across parking lots, via gutters into the pond or via grass swales, and into
proposed storm sewers then to the onsite detention pond.
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' PROPOSED (DEVELOPED) DRAINAGE
' DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA
All proposed inlets have been designed to convey the initial storm with a majority
I handling the 100-year event flows. The detention pond has been designed with
sufficient storage volume to limit the 100-year release rate to 1.5 cfs as designated in
the "1999 Final Report for Hydrologic Model Update for the Foothills Basin Master
' Drainage Plan" 2.
The onsite drainage and storm sewer system has been designed according to the "City
' of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards."3 The
attached Developed Drainage Map shows the resulting drainage and stormsewer
system, including sub -basin designations and design points. (For calculations, See
' Appendix A)
BASINS AND SUB -BASINS
The proposed site has been divided into a single major drainage basin as well as
several sub -basins. Please refer to the Developed Drainage Map (See Figure 1). The
major basin drains into the onsite detention pond. Sub -basin boundaries were
established based on watershed tributary areas. Runoff from the site will flow
overland across parking lots, via gutters into the pond or via grass swales, and into
proposed storm sewers to the onsite detention pond.
Sub -basins A, B, and D each flow overland through grass across a parking lot to 4'
Type R inlets. Flows from each of these inlets are routed into the storm sewer
network connecting sub -basins C, E, F, G and H.
Sub -basins C and G capture overland flows between the irrigation ditch top of bank
and the grass area behind each building in area inlets. Piped flows from sub -basins
D, E, and F enter the storm sewer network at design point 7, the collection point for
sub basin G.
Sub -basins E and F collect Kunz Court street flows in 4' Type R inlets and combine
with flows from sub -basin D in the storm sewer system. Flows from sub -basins D, E,
and F enter the storm sewer network at design point 7, the collection point for sub
basin G.
Sub -basins H captures overland flow from between the irrigation ditch top of bank
and the grass areas behind each building in an area drain. Flows combine with piped
flows from sub -basins A, B, C, D, E, F, and G at design point 8, where they are
conveyed to the onsite detention pond at design point 15, the collection point for sub -
basin O.
Sub -basins I and K each flow overland through grass across a parking lot to 4' Type
R inlets. Flows from each of these inlets are routed into the storm sewer network
connecting sub -basins J, L, M and N.
Sub -basins J, L, M and N collect Kunz Court street flows in 4' Type R inlets.
Drainage from these sub —basins combine with flows from sub -basins I and K in the
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DRAINAGE & EROSION CONTROL REPORT
INTRODUCTION
GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
The Fort Collins Volunteers of America propose to construct several four and six -unit
elderly multi -family housing units in the City of Fort Collins. Construction will
include widening of Horsetooth Road, a cul-de-sac providing access within the site,
I overlot grading for residential construction, parking lots, sidewalks, utility
infrastructure work and a detention pond.
The 8.69-acre parcel is located south of the intersection of West Horsetooth Road and
I Seneca Street. The property is bounded to the north by West Horsetooth Road, west
and Westfield Park Subdivision, and east by Skyline Acres Subdivision. Zoning for
the site is low density mixed use.
IThe site slopes generally from west to east, and varies in elevation from 5103 to 5096
feet. Currently the site is native farmland with trees and open pasture.
I PROPOSED PROJECT
The proposed onsite development consists of 11 multi -family housing structures and
a community center with dedicated City street access ending in a cul-de-sac. Site
construction consists of parking lots, detached sidewalks, water and sewer mains, and
a private storm sewer network including detention. In conjunction with site
development, West Horsetooth Road will be widened incorporating a detached
sidewalk as part of the design. Easements for the proposed public improvements will
be granted as required by the City of Fort Collins.
HISTORIC DRAINAGE
Historic drainage is described in the "1997 Foothills Master Drainage Plan Update
and Westfield Park PUD Regional Detention Pond Analysis" '(See Appendix B). The
master plan update depicted the proposed site as the Burr property and incorporated it
into the MODSWMM computer model, an updated version of Denver Urban Storm
Drainage and Flood Control District's Storm . Water Management Model
(UDSWM2PC). 'Due to constriction in the downstream storm sewer piping, this
model determined that the 100-year release rate for the Burr property could not
exceed 1.5 cubic feet per second (cfs). A storm sewer line was run east across the
Burr property to connect the Westfield Park detention pond to the Skyline Acres
Subdivision storm sewer system. This storm sewer provided adequate capacity for
the maximum discharge of 1.5 cfs allowed for the Burr property.
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CONTENTS
DRAINAGE & EROSION CONTROL REPORT
Contents...............................................................................................................1
Introduction.........................................................................................................1
Historic Drainage............................................................ ......:...........
................... 1
Proposed (Developed) Drainage....................................................................2
Irrigation Ditches and Laterals..........................................................................4
Stormwater Management Plan........................................................................4
Conclusions..........................................................................................................4
References...........................................................................................................5
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
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Drainage & Erosion Control Report
Volunteers of America
Elderly Housing Project
in
Fort Collins, Colorado
JVA, Inc.
Consulting Engineers
1319 Spruce Street
Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 444-1951
I fax (303) 444-1957
JVA Project No. 1084c
I July, 2001
This report (plan) amending the 1997 Foothills Master Drainage Plan Update and
Westfield Park PUD Regional Detention Pond Analysis was prepared by me (or under
my direct supervision) in accordance with the provisions of City Of Fort Collins Storm
Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards, and was designed to comply with
the provisions thereof. I understand that the City of Fort Collins does not and will not
assume liability for drainage facilities designed by others.
Kevin A. Tone
Registered Professional Engineer
State of Colorado No. 28699
If you have any questions regarding this submission, please give me a call.
Very truly yours,.
NA, Inc.
Curtis Kostecki
Project Engineer
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Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
RE: Drainage Study for the Fort Collins VOA Elderly Housing Project Principals
JVA Job # 1084c Robert B. Hunnes
David M. Houdeshell
Dear Glen: Thomas S. Soell
JVA has completed the design of the storm drainage system for the Fort Collins
Structural Engineering
VOA Elderly Housing Project off West Horsetooth Road across from Seneca Street.
ChristopherJ. Chop
The proposed site is located within Basin G as designated in the Foothills Basin
Mark C. Cormier
Master Plan. The 1997 Foothills Master Drainage Plan Update and Westfield Park
Lara Hirsch
PUD Regional Detention Pond Analysis analyzed Basin G with a SWMM model,
Michael R. Hope
referencing the proposed site as the Burr Property, and determined a maximum 100-
Nancy R. Hudson
year release rate from the site of 1.5 cfs. JVA has designed the detention facility
Ron L. Lindburg
with enough volume for the 100-year release rate of 1.5 cfs with 1-foot freeboard as
Natalie A. Mozer-Reno
required by the City of Fort Collins. The site requirements for this restricted release
Oliver W. Rice
rate have drastically increased the detention volume required and limited the area
Thomas P. Skinner
available for site development and usable landscaped areas. On behalf of the VOA,
Sarah E. Watts
JVA requests that the required water quality capture volume of 3484 cubic feet (.08
Charles B. Wilkerson
acre-feet) be included in the required 100-year detention volume provided. A water
quality outlet will be installed at this pond and connected to the storm sewer crossing
Civil Engineering
the site.
Kevin A. Tone
Michael R. Kramer
The overflow from the Westfield Park detention pond is routed east across the VOA
site through parking areas. After crossing the site, overflow runoff enters into the
Office Manager
Brook Drive right of way, the historic overflow location for the Westfield Park
Cindera L. Ward
Detention Pond.
West of the VOA site is the Pleasant Lake & Valley Irrigation Ditch. Presently,
three laterals from this ditch cross the site heading eastward and feed irrigation
ditches located within the Skyline Acres Subdivision. Redesign and relocation of the
laterals supplying irrigation water to the eastern properties has been coordinated with
the ditch company and residents of Skyline Acres.
The following Drainage and Erosion Control Report, and attached drainage map for
the above referenced project, have been produced in accordance with the City of Fort
Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards, and complies
with provisions thereof. It is our understanding that the information provided herein
will be all that is required to complete your review of the drainage calculations for
this project.
B 0 U L D E R I F 0 R T C 0 L L I N S I W I N T E R P A R K
MARCH,,2001