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POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL HARMONY CAMPUS
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REFERENCES
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Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards by the City of Fort
Collins, Colorado, May 1984, Revised January 1997.
Erosion Control Reference Manual for Construction Sites by the City of Fort Collins,
Colorado, January 1991, Revised January 1997.
McClellands Basin 100-Year Master Plan Update, by RBD, Inc., Fort Collins,
Colorado, April 1, 1996.
McClellands Basin Master Drainage Plan, by Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc., Fort
Collins, Colorado, June 20, 1986.
Final Drainage Report for Timberline Road, by Northern Engineering Services, Inc.,
Fort Collins, Colorado, July 15, 1994.
SWMM Model for McClellands Basin, by Lidstone and Anderson, 1997.
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Detention Pond 1. The 10 year release from Pond 1 is 19.36 cfs and the 100 year
release from Pond 1 is 48.41 cfs.
STORM WATER QUALITY
A. General Concept
The State of Colorado requires Stormwater Management Plans as part of their permit
process. The Poudre Valley Hospital will use various Best Management Practices
for the treatment of storm water runoff that will be implemented in the construction
phase of the project. These BMP's and their related calculations will be determined
as the site is developed.
EROSION CONTROL
A. General Concept
Erosion control plans and calculations for the Poudre Valley Hospital will be
provided as the site is developed.
VII. CONCLUSIONS
A. Compliance with Standards
All computations within this report have been completed in compliance with the City
of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria.
B. Drainage Concept
The proposed drainage concepts presented in this study and shown on the overall
drainage plan adequately provide for the transmission of developed on -site runoff to
the proposed detention ponds.
C. Storm Water Ouality
Preceding development, Best Management Practices will be determined for the
treatment of storm water runoff.
D. Erosion Control Concept
Prior to development, erosion control plans will be produced in accordance to the
recommendations provided for in the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design
Criteria Manual.
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to three detention ponds along the southern property line. These 3 detention ponds
are graded to minimum slope of 0.50%, with concrete trickle pans. They are
separated by swales and stormwater will travel through pipes and swales to continue
on to the next pond.
Basin 2 contains 16.18 acres of the site. Runoff from this area will flow to Detention
Ponds 4 & 5, which are connected by an equalizing pipe. Water will be released
from the detention ponds through a dual release rate outlet structure into storm pipes
that lead to Detention Pond 1. Since it is released at the historical rate, it does not
need to be detained in Detention Pond 1.
Basins 3 and 4 contain 3.73 acres and 1.79 acres of the site, respectively. These areas
flow toward the Spring Canyon Lateral along the northern property line. This area
has historically flowed into the concrete ditch and will continue to do so.
With the additional 12' wide pavement surface on Harmony Road, there is an
additional amount of runoff that is flowing to the Spring Canyon Lateral. Due to
grading and layout of Harmony Road, the PVH site and the Spring Canyon Lateral,
runoff is unable to flow on to the PVH site. Instead it will continue to flow into the
Spring Canyon Lateral, as it has historically done.
The five permanent detention ponds to be constructed on the site will be responsible
for collecting runoff for the site. Detention ponds 2-5 will discharge into Detention
Pond 1. Detention Pond 1 will release runoff from a dual release rate outlet structure
into Conveyance Element 39. Conveyance Element 39 is a grass lined open channel
that runs along the southern property line and then south along the Timber Creek
PUD and the Stetson Creek PUD's eastern property line. Conveyance Element 39
ultimately drains to the McClellands Basin Drainageway.
The 100 year historic flow for Conveyance Element 39, from the SWMM Model, is
66.70 cfs. This results in a 2.28' depth in the ditch. The amount of flow being
released into Conveyance Element 39 from the Poudre Valley Hospital, at the 100-
year release rate of 0.50 cfs/acre, is 48.41 cfs. This will result in a 2.02' depth in the
ditch. The 100-year flow including freeboard is equal to 64.39 cfs. This results in
a ditch depth of 2.25 feet. Since the amount of flow being released into Conveyance
Element 39 is less than historic, the ditch capacity will not be exceeded.
The Poudre Valley Hospital will discharge into Conveyance Element 39 at the
southeast corner of the property. The McClellands Basin has a dual release rate of
0.20 cfs/acre for the 10-year storm event and a 0.50 cfs/acre for the 100-year storm
event. The allowable release rate for Detention Ponds 4 & 5 for the 10-year storm
event of 3.24 cfs and for the 100-year storm event of 8.09 cfs. For Detention Ponds
2&3, the release rate for the 10 year storm event is 16.13 cfs and for the 1.00 year
storm event, a release rate of 40.32 cfs. The total site, 96.82 acres is releasing from
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aE. Variances from Criteria
A variance from the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Criteria is being sought for
the runoff from Harmony Road flowing into the Spring Canyon Lateral.
IV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN
A. General Concept
Conveyance Element 39, page 28 in appendix, is currently 2160 feet long and is an
open channel that runs along the southern property line of the PVH site. At the
southeast corner of the site, Conveyance Element 39 turns the corner and flows south
along the east property line of Timber Creek PUD and Stetson Creek PUD. Poudre
Valley Hospital plans to modify Conveyance Element 39 in the following ways.
PVH plans to shorten Conveyance Element 39 to the southeastern corner of the site.
The ditch that currently exists along the southern property line will be re -graded into
three detention ponds connected by swales. Runoff from the Poudre Valley Hospital
will be released from the southeasterly detention pond into Conveyance Element 39
and continue to flow south.
Flows from the Poudre Valley Hospital site will travel through a system of curb and
gutters, storm drain pipes, concrete pans and swales to reach the five permanent
detention ponds. Preliminary placement of storm pipes can be seen on the Drainage
Plan in the back pocket of this report. This plan shows the location of the pipes that
will connect the detention ponds and also includes the proposed locations of the pipes
for the Project Development Plan. Once the flow reaches the ponds, it will be
released from an outlet structure. This outlet structure will allow runoff to be
discharged at a staged release rate for the 10-Yr. and 100-Yr. storms. Detention
Ponds 1-3 will be connected by swales. Ponds 4 & 5 are equalizing ponds and will
be connected with a storm drain pipe. Flow from Ponds 4 & 5 will travel through
storm drain pipe to release into Pond 1. The flow from Pond 1 will release into the
grass lined open channel, conveyance element 39, from an outlet structure.
The rational method was used in determining the size of the five permanent detention
ponds. The Master Plan for the McClellands Basin requires on -site detention using
a staged release rate of 0.20 cfs/acre for a 10-year design storm and 0.50 cfs/acre for
a 100 year design storm. Excerpts from McClellands Basin Master Drainage Plan
can be found in the appendix. Calculations used for the Overall Drainage Plan can
also be found in the Appendix.
A SWMM Model for the McClellands Basin currently exists. For the Project
Development Plan, the SWMM model will be updated.
The site has been broken into four basins, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Basin 1 contains 80.64
acres, a majority of the site. Runoff generally will flow in a southeasterly direction
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Creek PUD. Excerpts from the McClellands Basin 100-Year Master Plan Update can
be found in the appendix of this report. The flow ultimately discharges into the
McClellands Basin Drainageway.
A portion of Timberline Road will be detained on the Poudre Valley Hospital Site.
Sections of the Final Drainage Report for Timberline Road, done on July 15, 1994,
by Northern Engineering Services, Inc., which show this area of roadway has been
included in the Appendix. These sections specify the area of Timberline to be
detained as well as storm flows.
No off -site runoff from properties surrounding the Poudre Valley Hospital site pass
through the site.. With the construction of the site, no additional flows are
anticipated.
III. DRAINAGE BASIN 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 criteria and constraints from The McClellands Basin 100-Year Master Plan and
the subsequent update dated April 1, 1996 are being utilized in this Overall Drainage
Study. The Poudre Valley Hospital site is currently being utilized as agricultural
land, and the McClellands Basin Master Plan for the site does not include on -site
detention facilities for the future development.
C. Hydrologic Criteria
The Poudre Valley Hospital PDP Drainage Report will utilize the SWMM Model
that was last updated by Lidstone and Anderson in 1997 and simply expand on it.
The City of Fort Collins is currently updating the McClellands Basin SWMM Model
and is not available for this project. The City will later include the PVH model into
their updated model when it is ready. SWMM computer models will be run for the
Project Development Plan.
D. Hydraulic Criteria
All calculations within this study have been prepared in accordance with the City of
Fort Collins Storm Drainage Criteria and are included in the appendix.
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OVERALL DRAINAGE REPORT
FOR THE POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL HARMONY CAMPUS
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
A. Location
The Poudre Valley Hospital Harmony Campus site is located south of Harmony
Road and east of Timberline Road in southeastern Fort Collins, Colorado. The site
is shown on the Vicinity Map in the Appendix. More particularly, the site is situated
in the northwesterly portion of Section 5, Township 6 North, Range 68 West of the
Sixth P.M., City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado.
B. Description of Property
The Poudre Valley Hospital site contains approximately 102 acres of land, most of
which is currently undeveloped and being proposed for the Harmony Campus of
Poudre Valley Hospital. The majority of the property currently consists of cultivated
farmland. The site generally slopes in a southeasterly direction at approximately
2.0%.
There is a concrete irrigation ditch along the northern property line of this site called
the Spring Canyon Lateral, owned by the Warren Lake Company. This ditch is to
be relocated and will remain active.
II. DRAINAGE BASINS
A. Major Basin Description
The Poudre Valley Hospital site lies entirely within the McClellands Basin. The
McClellands Basin SWMM Model was last updated by Lidstone and Anderson in
1997 for areas north of Harmony Road. In the update, the Poudre Valley Hospital
is located in Basin 316. Applicable portions of these studies are included in the
Appendix.
Historic drainage patterns on the subject site are in a southeasterly direction per the
McClellands Basin 100-Year Master Plan Update. The site historically discharges
into Conveyance Element 39. Conveyance Element 39 is currently 2160 feet long
and is an open channel that runs along the souther property line of the PVH site.
At the southeast corner of the site, Conveyance Element 39 turns the corner and
flows south along the east property line of the Timber Creek PUD and the Stetson
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APPENDIX
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VICINITY MAP
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HYDROLOGY
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DETENTION POND SIZING
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SWALE ANALYSIS — CONVEYANCE ELEMENT 39
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EXCERPTS FROM McCLELLANDS BASIN
MASTER DRAINAGE PLAN
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EXCERPTS FROM McCLELLANDS BASIN
100-YEAR MASTER PLAN UPDATE
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SWMM MODEL FOR McCLELLANDS BASIN BY
LIDSTONE & ANDERSON
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EXCERPTS FROM FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR
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TIMBERLINE ROAD
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AND FIGURES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PAGE
I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
A. LOCATION I
B. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 1
II. DRAINAGE BASINS
A. MAJOR BASIN DESCRIPTION I
III. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA
A. REGULATIONS 2
B. DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA REFERENCE AND CONSTRAINTS 2
C. HYDROLOGICAL CRITERIA 2
D. HYDRAULIC CRITERIA 2
E. VARIANCES FROM CRITERIA 3
IV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN
A. GENERAL CONCEPT 3
V. STORM WATER QUALITY
A. GENERAL CONCEPT 5
VI. EROSION CONTROL
A. GENERAL CONCEPT 5
VII. CONCLUSIONS
A.
COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS 5
B.
DRAINAGE CONCEPT 5
C.
STORM WATER QUALITY 5
D.
EROSION CONTROL CONCEPT 5
REFERENCES 6
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
January 26, 1999
Mr. Basil Harridan
City of Fort Collins
Water Utilities--Stormwater
700 Wood Street
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
RE: Overall Drainage Report for the Poudre Valley Hospital - Harmony Campus
Dear Basil:
We are pleased to re -submit to you, for your review and approval, this Overall Drainage Report for
the Poudre Valley Hospital - Harmony Campus. All computations within this report have been
completed in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria. The Final
Drainage and Erosion Control Report for the PDP is being submitted simultaneously.
We appreciate your time and consideration in reviewing this submittal. Please call if you have any
questions.
Respectfully,
The Sear -Brown Group
Prepared by:
Reviewed by:
Not available — will sign & seal Final Report
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Storm Gewi I.T.
Kevin Gingery, P.E.
FRR
Project Engineer
Engineering Manager
Traci Downs, E.I.T.
Project Engineer
cc: File 823-001
Albert Kahn Associates
NEW YORK•PENNSYLVANIA
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STANDARDS IN EXCELLENCE
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Overall Drainage Report
Poudre Valley Hospital
Harmony Campus,
Fort Collins, Colorado
January 1999
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