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pollutants to filter out of the stormwater runoff before the runoff is conveyed off -
site. The inlet with the permanent water quality feature will be regularly cleaned
and maintained by the property owners. The cleaning schedule will be determined
by the final submittal.
D. Erosion Control Concept
The proposed erosion control concepts adequately provide for the control of wind
and rainfall erosion from the McClelland Office Park II. Through the construction
of the proposed erosion control concepts, the City of Fort Collins performance
standard will be met. The proposed erosion control concepts presented in this
report and shown on the erosion control plan are in compliance with the City of
Fort Collins Erosion Control Criteria.
VIII. REFERENCES
1. Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards by the City of Fort Collins,
Colorado, May 1984, interim revision January 1997.
2. Erosion Control Reference Manual for Construction Sites by the City of Fort Collins,
Colorado, January 1991.
3. Final Drainage and Erosion Control Study for the McClelland Office Park PUD, RBD
INC., May 4, 1984.
VII.
Those roads that are to be paved as part of the McClelland Office Park II project
must have a 1-inch layer of gravel mulch (1/4-11/2" gravel) applied at a rate of at
least 135 tons/acre immediately after overlot grading is completed. The pavement
structure shall be applied as soon as possible after the utilities have been installed.
If the disturbed areas will not be built on within one growing season, a permanent
seed shall be applied. After seeding, a hay or straw mulch shall be applied over
the seed at a minimum rate of 2 tons/acre, and the mulch shall be adequately
anchored, tacked or crimped into the soil. In the event a portion of the roadway
pavement surface and utilities will not be constructed for an extended period of
time after overlot grading, a temporary vegetation seed and mulch shall also be
applied to the roadway areas as discussed above.
All construction activities must also comply with the State of Colorado permitting
process for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity.
CONCLUSIONS
A. 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.
B. Drainage Concept
The proposed drainage concepts presented in this report and on the construction
plans adequately provide for the transmission of developed on -site runoff to the
existing drainage facilities on the subject site. The existing drainage system only
has the capacity to convey the 2-year developed flows off of the site; however, in
a 100-year event, the parking area has the capacity to contain the 100-year
developed flows from Basin 1 while maintaining the 2-year historic release rate.
If, at the time of construction for some unforeseen reason, groundwater is
encountered, a Colorado Department of Health Construction Dewatering Permit
would be required.
C. Stormwater Quality Concept
The proposed design has addressed the water quality aspect of stormwater runoff.
A temporary inlet filter and silt fencing will be installed during construction, and
a permanent water quality feature will be installed at the existing area inlet at the
final stages of construction. This will provide an opportunity for stormwater
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V. STORMWATER QUALITY
A. General Concept
The water quality of stormwater runoff must be addressed on all final design utility
plans. McClelland Office Park II has sought to find various Best Management
Practices for the treatment of stormwater runoff. McClelland Office Park II will
be providing an inlet filter around the existing area inlet, and silt fencing along the
north and east property lines during construction in order to provide a mechanism
for pollutants to settle out of the stormwater runoff before flows are directed off -
site. Also, a permanent water quality feature will be installed at the existing area
inlet located in Basin 1.
VI. EROSION CONTROL
A. General Concept
This development lies within the moderate Rainfall Erodibility Zone and the
Moderate Wind Erodibility Zone per the City of Fort Collins zone maps. After
completion of the McClelland Office Park II, the potential exists for both wind and
rainfall erosion because of the time required for the new vegetation to take hold.
The Erosion Control Performance Standard (PS) during construction for this
project was computed to be 8 1. 1 per the criteria in the City of Fort Collins Erosion
Control Reference Manual for Construction Sites. The Effectiveness (EFF) of the
proposed erosion control plan was calculated to be 85.40. Along with the silt
fencing and gravel inlet filter, the proposed erosion control methods should meet
the City of Fort Collins' requirements. A copy of the calculations has been
included in the Appendix. An erosion control cost estimate is also included in the
Erosion Control section of the Appendix.
B. Specific Details
Before construction is to begin, a gravel inlet filter shall be applied at the existing
area inlet located in Basin 1. It shall be filtered with a combination of concrete
blocks, 'h-inch wire screen, and'/4-inch coarse gravel. Also before construction,
a temporary silt fence shall be installed around the north and east boundries of the
site.
After overlot grading has been completed, all disturbed areas not in a roadway or
greenbelt area shall have temporary vegetation seed applied. After seeding, a hay
or straw mulch shall be applied over the seed at a rate of 2 tons/acre minimum, and
the mulch shall be adequately anchored, tacked, or crimped'into the soil.
Basin 4 is located north of Lot 2 and consists of landscaped area. A small Swale
will convey the developed flows east towards the proposed parking lot. The flow
' will enter the parking lot through a 2-foot curb cut.
Runoff from Basin 1 will be conveyed by a combination of gutter, trickle pan, and
overland flows across the parking lot towards the existing area inlet located south
of Lot 3. Several curb chases are utilized to convey the flow towards the existing
inlet. In order to minimize off -site flows and remain consistent with the original
report, the runoff from the.buildings shall drain towards the front and sides of the
building to enable the flows to be conveyed into the parking lots.
Similar to the original McClelland Office Park PUD design, it is proposed that the
parking areas of Basin 1 will provide stormwater detention for the proposed sight
as well as a portion of the original McClelland Office Park PUD development. The
detention pond will have capacity to contain the 100-year storm event while
maintaining the requested 1.5 feet of depth over the existing inlet. An orifice plate
' will be used to restrict the outflow from the parking lot to the 2-year historic
release rate, which is 0.88 cfs and was calculated with the original McClelland
Office Park PUD design. In the event that the outlet becomes clogged, the runoff
will leave the site through the main entrance and will flow east through the adjacent
parking lot and into Harvard Street. All the detention pond calculations for
McClelland Office Park PUD and McClelland Office Park II are located in the
appendix of this report.
An area inlet will be installed in Basin 2 and it will tie into the existing stormdrain
system. The runoff from Basin 2 will flow east and enter the existing system
through the proposed area inlet located southeast of the Lot 3 building.
S Stormwater from Basin 3 flows east to an off -site commercial development adjacent
to the site, as it has historically. It will remain a landscaped area and will drain
east to the off -site, commercially developed sites. It is not anticipated that the
flows generated from the above area will exceed the historical amounts previously
draining off -site.
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C. Hydrologic Criteria
The Rational Method for determining surface runoff was used for the project site.
The 2-year and 100-year storm event intensities, provided by the City of Fort
Collins, were used in calculating runoff values. These calculations and criteria are
included in the Appendix of this report.
D. Hydraulic Criteria
All hydraulic calculations within this report have been prepared in accordance with
the City of Fort Collins Drainage Criteria and are also included in the Appendix.
E. Variances from Criteria
We are requesting to have 1.5 feet of ponding near the existing area inlet in the
parking lot. There are 70 proposed parking spaces for the site, of which 11 will
have a ponding depth greater than 1 foot. Ten of the existing spaces will also have
a ponding depth greater then 1 foot.
IV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN
A. General Concept
The majority of on -site runoff produced by the McClelland Office Park II
development, Basins 1 and 4, will flow towards the center of the site and into an
existing area inlet, which was designed and built with original McClelland Office
Park PUD. The runoff is then routed off -site towards the northeast via the existing
stormdrain system. The existing stormdrain system accepts the developed flow
from Basin 2 through the proposed area inlet located southeast of the Lot 3
building.
A small portion of the on -site runoff, Basins 3, will drain off -site towards the north
and east, as it has historically. Please refer to the drainage and erosion control plan
in the back pocket of this report.
B. Specific Details
McClelland Office Park II has been broken down into four (4) sub -basins. The
sub -basin designations correspond to the Basin 2 designation of the 1984
McClelland Office Park PUD Drainage Report.
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buildings. The proposed site can be seen on the Drainage and Erosion Control
Plan in the back of this report.
II. DRAINAGE BASINS
A. Major Basin Description
As shown on the Fort Collins Stormwater Basin Map, McClelland Office Park II
lies within the Foothills Basin. Runoff from the site is routed to the northeast
boundary of the site through a series of stormdrain pipes.
B. Sub -basin Description
McClelland Office Park II has been divided into 4 sub -basins. Basin 1 contains the
area that drains to the existing area inlet, which includes a majority of the proposed
on -site development as well as a portion of the existing building and parking lot.
Basin 2 consists of a small portion of the proposed southeast parking. The
developed flow from this basin is conveyed east and is intercepted by a proposed
area inlet, which will allow the runoff to enter the existing storm drainage system.
Basin 3 is primarily a landscaped area behind the Lot 3 building and the runoff
simply flows east to the adjacent parking lot. The 100-year developed flows from
this basin are minimal and should not impact the adjacent lot. The developed flow
from Basin 4, also a landscaped area, will enter the proposed parking lot through
a 2 foot curb cut. There are not any off site basins that are contributing flow to the
project site. All of the above sub -basins are shown on the Drainage and Erosion
Control Plan in the back pocket of this report.
III. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA
A. Regulations
The City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria is being used for the
subject site.
B. Development Criteria Reference and Constraints
The 1984 McClelland Office Park PUD Drainage Report states that the ponding in
the parking area is limited to a maximum depth of 1.5 feet, and the outfall pipe
from the parking area has been designed and constructed to release at the 2 year
historic rate. McClelland Office Park II has been designed to be in conformance
with the 1984 McClelland Office Park PUD Drainage Report, which is located in
the appendix of this report.
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FINAL DRAINAGE AND
EROSION CONTROL STUDY
FOR MCCLELLAND OFFICE PARK II
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
A. Location
McClelland Office Park II is a portion of the original McClelland Office Park
PUD. The site is located east of McClelland Drive, north of West Swallow Street,
and approximately 500 feet south of West Harvard Street in Fort Collins,
Colorado. It is bordered by commercial properties on the north, south, and west.
McClelland Office Park II location can also be described as situated in the
Northeast 1/4 of Section 26, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M.,
City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado. The site location can be seen on
the second page of the Appendix.
B. Description of Property
Existing Conditions
McClelland Office Park II contains approximately 2.4 acres, more or less, and is
located north of the original McClelland Office Park PUD. The property is being
R proposed for commercial development within the City of Fort Collins Zoning
!J District and will be developed consistent with the existing Mcclelland Office Park
PUD. Existing asphalt covers the central portion of the site, and the topography
generally slopes toward an existing area inlet at approximately 2.5 percent. Native
grasses presently cover the north and east portions of the site which, slopes from
west to east at approximately 1.5 percent.
Proposed Conditions
The proposed development consists of two, compartmentalized, commercial
buildings and associated parking. The buildings have approximately 7500 square
feet each and the rest of the site consists mainly of parking lots and sidewalks with
landscape area in the islands of the parking lot and around the perimeter of the
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PAGE
I.
GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
1
A. Location
1
B. Description of Property
1
II.
DRAINAGE BASINS
2
A. Major Basin Description
2
B. Sub -basin Description
2
III.
DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA
2
A. Regulations
2
B. Development Criteria Reference and Constraints
2
C. Hydrologic Criteria
3
D. Hydraulic Criteria
3
E. Variances from Criteria
3
IV.
DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN
3
A. General Concept
3
B. Specific Details
3
V.
STORMWATER QUALITY r
5
A. General Concept
5
VI.
EROSION CONTROL
5
A. General Concept
5
B. Specific Details
5
VII.
CONCLUSIONS
6
A. Compliance with Standards
6
B. Drainage Concept
6
C. Stormwater Quality Concept
6
D. Erosion Control Concept
7
VIII.
REFERENCES
7
APPENDIX
VICINITY MAP 2
HYDROLOGY --- 4
AREA INLET AND 2 FT CURB CUT 10
DETENTION POND ANALYSIS 13
EROSION CONTROL 18
ORIGINAL OFFICE PARK PUD DRAINAGE REPORT 24
CHARTS, TABLES, AND FIGURES 33
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THE SEAR -BROWN GROUP
FULL -SERVICE DESIGN PROFESSIONALS
FORMERLY RBD, INC.
209 SOUTH MELDRUM
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521-2603
970-482-5922 FAX:970-482-6368
February 3, 1999
Mr. Basil Hamdan
City of Fort Collins
Water Utilities--Stormwater
700 Wood Street
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
RE: Final Drainage and Erosion Control Study for McClelland Office Park II
Dear Basil:
We are pleased to resubmit to you, for your review and approval, this Final Drainage and Erosion
Control Study for McClelland Office Park II. All computations within this report have been
completed in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria.
We appreciate your time and consideration in reviewing this submittal. Please call if you have any
questions.
Respectfully,
The Sear -Brown Group
Prepared by:
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Traci Downs, E.LT.
Design Engineer
cc: File 812-004A
Dr. Overton
Reviewed by:
Jim Allen -Morley, P.E.
Senior Engineer
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COLORADO•UTAH
STANDARDS IN EXCELLENCE
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Final Drainage and Erosion Control
Study
McClelland Office Park II,
Fort Collins, Colorado
February, 1999
THE
SEAR -BROWN
GROUP
Standards in Excellence