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City of Fort Collins, "Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards"
(SDDCCS), May 1984.
"Final Drainage and Erosion Control Report for Rigden Farm Filing One" by JR
Engineering dated September 7, 1999.
Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, "Urban Storm Drainage Criteria
Manual", Volumes 1 and 2, dated June 2001, and Volume 3, dated September 1992.
3.3 Tracking Mud on City Streets
It is unlawful to track or cause to be tracked mud or other debris onto city streets or rights -of -
way unless so approved by the Director of Engineering in writing. Wherever construction
vehicles access routes or intersect paved public roads, provisions must be made to minimize
the transport of sediment (mud) by runoff or vehicles tracking onto the paved surface.
Stabilized construction entrances are required per the detail shown on the detail sheet, with
base material consisting of 6" coarse aggregate. The contractor will be responsible for
clearing mud tracked onto city streets on a daily basis.
3.4 Maintenance
All temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control practices must be maintained and
repaired as needed to assure continued performance of their intended function. Straw bale
dikes or silt fences will require periodic replacement. Maintenance is the responsibility of
the developer.
3.5 Permanent Stabilization
A vegetative cover shall be established within one and one-half years on disturbed areas and
soil stockpiles not otherwise permanently stabilized. Vegetation shall not be considered
established until a ground cover is achieved which is demonstrated to be mature enough to
control soil erosion to the satisfaction of the City Inspector and to survive severe weather
conditions.
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where to is the time of concentration in minutes, ti is the initial or overland flow time in
minutes, and tt is the conveyance travel time in minutes. The initial or overland flow time is
calculated with the SDDCCS Manual equation:
ti = (1.87(l.1 - CCf)L0.5xs)0.33 (3)
where L is the length of overland flow in feet (limited to a maximum of 500 feet), S is the
average slope of the basin in percent, and C and Cf are as defined previously.
All hydrologic calculations associated with the sub -basins shown on the attached drainage
plan are included in Appendix B of this report.
3. EROSION CONTROL
3.1 Erosion and Sediment Control Measures
Erosion and sedimentation will be controlled on -site by use of silt fences, as well as seeding
and mulch. The measures are designed to limit the overall sediment yield increase due to
construction as required by the City of Fort Collins. During overlot and final grading the soil
will be roughened and furrowed perpendicular to the prevailing winds. Erosion control
effectiveness, rainfall performance calculations and a construction schedule are provided in
Appendix C.
3.2 Dust Abatement
During the performance of the work required by these specifications or any operations
appurtenant thereto, whether on right-of-way provided by the City or elsewhere, the
contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, materials, and means required. The Contractor
shall carry out proper efficient measures wherever necessary to reduce dust nuisance.
Efficient measures shall be taken to prevent dust nuisance that has originated from the
contractor's operations from damaging crops, orchards, cultivated fields, and dwellings, or
causing nuisance to persons. The Contractor will be held liable for any damage resulting
from dust originating from his operations under these specifications on right-of-way or
elsewhere.
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(UDFCD) dated 1984, developed by the Denver Regional Council of Governments have
been utilized. The rainfall criteria used was the April 1999 amended criteria.
1.5 Master Drainage Basin
Rigden Farm 13t' Filing is located within the Foothills Master Drainage Basin.
2. LOCAL DEVELOPED DRAINAGE DESIGN
2.1 Method
The Rational Method was used to determine the 2-year and 100-year flows for the drainage
areas indicated in this drainage report. Drainage facilities were designed to convey the 100-
year peak flows. The hydrologic calculations are found in Appendix B of this report.
2.2 Hydrologic Analysis of the Proposed Drainage Conditions
The Rational Method was used to determine the 2-year and 100-year peak runoff values for
each sub -basin. Runoff coefficients were assigned using Table 3-2 ofthe SDDCCS Manual.
The Rational Method is given by:
Q = CfCIA (1)
where Q is the maximum rate of runoff in cfs, A is the total area of the basin in acres, Cf is
the storm frequency adjustment factor, C is the runoff coefficient, and I is the rainfall
intensity in inches per hour for a storm duration equal to the time of concentration: The
frequency adjustment factor, Cf, is 1.0 for the initial 2-year storm and 1.25 for the major 100-
year storm. The runoff coefficient is dependent on land use or surface characteristics.
The rainfall intensity is selected from Rainfall Intensity Duration Curves for the City of Fort
Collins (Figure 3.1 of SDDCCS). In order to utilize the Rainfall Intensity Duration Curves,
the time of concentration is required. The following equation is used to determine the time
of concentration
to = ti + tt (2)
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Proposed Basins OS 1, OS2, OS3 and OS4 (which is Basin 108C from the Rigden Filing One
Report) release flows directly onto Iowa and Custer Drive ultimately discharging into an
existing triple combination inlet, just west of the intersection of Custer Drive and Kansas
Drive. Calculations provided in the back of this report show that Basins OS 1, OS2, OS3 and
OS4 have a combined 2-year developed flow of 1.60 cfs and a 100-year developed flow of
7.60 cfs. The combined flows for these proposed basins are less than that of Basin 108C, as
mentioned in the approved Rigden Filing One Report by JR Engineering, and decrease flows
by approximately 0.8 cfs in the 2-year event and 4.52 cfs in the 100-year event.
Proposed on -site Basins 1 through 8 will discharge directly into the existing 43"x68"
Horizontal Elliptical Reinforced Concrete Pipe (HERCP) at various locations. This pipe
flows south along the easterly property line and eventually discharges into Water Quality
Pond 2, designed with the Rigden Filing One Report by JR Engineering. Calculations
provided in the back of this report show a combined 2-year developed flow of 3.40 cfs and a
100-year developed flow of approximately 14.0 cfs. This is an increase from the flows
mentioned in the Rigden Filing One Report by JR Engineering for Basin 108G. It is an
increase of approximately 1.8 cfs in the 2-year event and approximately 7.0 cfs in the 100-
year event.
In conclusion, the proposed development is adding approximately 1.0 cfs in the 2-year event
and 2.50 cfs in the 100-year event to the existing storm sewer system along the eastern
property line. The capacity of this existing 43"x68" HERCP storm pipe is approximately
136.40 cfs. The calculated flow as designed and approved with the Rigden Filing One
Drainage Report by JR Engineering is approximately 93.5 cfs, which gives the existing pipe
an excess capacity of 42.9 cfs. Due to the minimal increase in flows, as mentioned above,
and the excess capacity in the existing storm sewer, it appears the existing storm pipe has the
capacity to handle the additional flows of 1.0 cfs in the 2-year event and 2.50 cfs in the 100-
year event.
1.4 Design Criteria
This report was prepared to meet or exceed the submittal requirements established in the City
of Fort Collins' "Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards" (SDDCCS),
dated May 1984 and revised in January 1997 and that of the Final Drainage and Erosion
Control Report for Rigden Farm Filing One by JR Engineering dated September 7, 1999.
Where applicable, the criteria established in the "Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual"
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II1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Project Description
Brooklyn Park Row Houses is aproposed single-family condominium project located in the
Rigden Farm Subdivision, in the northwest quarter of Section 29, Township 7 North, Range
68 West, of the 6`h Principal Meridian in the City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado.
A vicinity map is provided in Appendix A.
1.2 Existing Site Characteristics
The existing site is bordered on the south by Timberline Church, on the west by Iowa Drive,
the east by Rigden Farm 12`h Filing and on the north by Custer Drive.
1.3 Proposed Site Characteristics
This report defines the proposed drainage and erosion control plan for Rigden Farm 13`h
Filing - Brooklyn Park Row Houses. The plan includes consideration of all on -site and off -
site runoff and the design of all drainage facilities required with this development. The Final
Drainage and Erosion Control Report for Rigden Farm Filing One by JR Engineering dated
September 7, 1999 was referenced and adhered to during the design of this project.
The proposed development completely falls within basins 108C and 108G as mentioned in
the Rigden Farm Filing One Drainage and Erosion Control Report. The calculations done by
JR Engineering for these two basins have been provided in Appendix D of this report. The
2-year developed flow for Basin 108C is 2.43 cfs and 12.12 cfs for the 100-year developed
flow. Basin 108G has a 2-year developed flow of 1.59 cfs and 6.92 cfs for the 100-year
developed flow. Therefore, the combined flows from these two basins are approximately
4.70 cfs for the 2-year event and 19.04 cfs for the 100-year event per the calculations
completed by JR Engineering.
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A Drainage Exhibit has been provided in the back pocket of this report depicting the different
drainage basins associated with the proposed development. On this exhibit you will find a
total of (8) eight on -site basins and (4) four off -site basins, which discharge directly onto
Iowa and Custer Drive.. The four off -site basins directly correlate with Basin 108C of the
Rigden Filing One Report by JR Engineering. The eight on -site basins correlate with Basin
108G of the Rigden Filing One Report.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................1
1.1 Project Description..........................................................................................................1
1.2 Existing Site Characteristics...........................................................................................1
1.3 Proposed Site Characteristics..........................................................................................1
1.4 Design Criteria................................................................................................................2
1.5 Master Drainage Basin....................................................................................................3
2. LOCAL DEVELOPED DRAINAGE DESIGN...................................................................3
2.1 Method............................................................................................................................3
2.2 Hydrologic Analysis .of the Proposed Drainage Conditions............................................3
3. EROSION CONTROL...........................................................................................................4
3.1 Erosion and Sediment Control Measures........................................................................4
3.2 Dust Abatement...............................................................................................................4
3.3 Tracking Mud on City Streets.........................................................................................5
3.4 Maintenance.........................................................................:..........................................5
3.5 Permanent Stabilization................................................................................:.................5
4. REFERENCES........................................................................................................................6
Appendix A: Vicinity Map
Appendix B: Hydrologic Calculations
Appendix C: Erosion Control Calculations
Appendix D: Calculations by Others
INTERWEST M CONSULTING GROUP
April 6, 2005
Mr. Basil Hamdan
City of Fort Collins
Stormwater Utility
700 Wood Street
Fort Collins, CO 80521
RE: Drainage and Erosion Control Report — Rigden Farm 13`h Filing — Brooklyn Park Row Houses
Dear Basil:
We are pleased to submit to you for your review and approval this Drainage and Erosion Control Report for
Rigden Farm 13`h Filing — Brooklyn Park Row Houses. All computations within this report have been
completed in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria and the approved
Rigden Farm Filing One Drainage and Erosion Control Report by JR Engineering dated September 7, 1999.
We greatly appreciate your time and consideration in reviewing this submittal. Please call if you have any
questions.
�David Holloway
Project Engineer
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