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Registry Ridge P.U.D., Fourth Filing
December 5, 2001
REFERENCES
Northern Engineering Services, Inc
1) Final Drainage Report for Registry Ridge P.U.D. First Filiniz, Fort Collins, Colorado,
Northern Engineering Services, Inc., May 19, 1997.
2) Final Drainage Report for Regisgy Ridge P.U.D. Third Filing, Fort Collins, Colorado,
Northern Engineering Services, Inc., August 23, 2000.
3) Fossil Creek Drainage Basin Master Drainageway Planning Study, City Of Fort
Collins, Simons, Li & Associates, Inc., August 1982.
4) Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards, City of Fort Collins,
Colorado, May, 1984.
5) Drainage Criteria Manual, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Wright -
McLaughlin Engineers, Denver, Colorado, March, 1969.
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6.2 Rainfall Erosion Control Plan
The proposed rainfall erosion control plan during construction will consist of temporary
structural erosion control measures. Gravel inlet filters will be placed at all curb inlets. A
sediment trap will be placed at the outlet of existing Pond 603. Silt fencing will be installed at
the locations specified on the Drainage and Erosion Control plan to prevent the migration of
sediment.
All procedures listed under the City of Fort Collins Standard General Grading and
Erosion Control Notes shall be strictly followed. It has been clearly noted on the Grading Plan
that no soils shall remain exposed for more than thirty days before requiring temporary or
permanent erosion control measures, unless approved by Stormwater Utility.
Computation of the "Performance Standard" and "Effectiveness" of the Erosion and
Sediment Control Plan are presented in Appendix I of this report.
The proposed erosion control plan after construction will consist of permanent riprap,
which will be provided at the locations specified on the construction plans. All open space areas
and grass -lined swales will be seeded with a permanent dry -land seed mix as specified on the
Landscape Plan.
An erosion control cost estimate for "during construction" sediment control has been
provided for the Fourth Filing (See Appendix 1).
VII. CONCLUSIONS
7.1 Compliance with Standards
All drainage design considerations are in accordance with the City of Fort Collins Storm
Drainage Design Criteria Manual (SDDCM), the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District's
Drainage Criteria Manual, and the Final Drainage Report for Registry Ridge P.U.D., First Filing.
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4.7 SWMM Modeling
There will be no SWMM modeling performed as part of this Fourth Filing drainage
study. All SWMM modeling has been completed and approved by the City of Fort Collins as
part of the Registry Ridge First Filing submittal. The approved SWMM model has included a
site plan with an impervious area greater than that currently being proposed with the Fourth
Filing submittal.
4.8 HEC-2 Modeling
There will be no HEC-2 model performed as part of this Fourth Filing drainage study.
All HEC-2 modeling has been completed as part of the First Filing submittal and is contained in
the report entitled Final Drainage Report for Registry Ridge P.U.D. First Filing, Volume 2,
Section I.
4.9 Off -site Improvements
A small amount of off -site grading will be required to accommodate a proposed
pedestrian pathway. A proposed 12'x 4' reinforced concrete box culvert will cross existing
Swale 603, connecting the pathway between Registry Ridge Third and Fourth Filings. Details of
the culvert and re -grading can be found on the Fourth Filing construction drawings. Also, we are
proposing that the existing outlet structure for Pond 603 be modified to provide a water quality
capture volume.
V. WATER QUALITY
5.1 Water Quality Measures and Criteria
While Detention Pond 603 was designed with Registry Ridge First Filing to provide
detention storage for the Fourth Filing site, it was not designed with a water quality capture
volume (WQCV). We are proposing that Pond 603 be utilized to provide water quality, not only
for the Fourth Filing site, but for the entire Basin 403 that drains into the pond. Based on criteria
for a 40-hour dry extended detention basin outlined in the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria
Manual Volume 3 — Best Management Practices by the Urban Drainage and Flood Control
District (September 1999), we determined the required water quality capture volume to be 1.878
acre-feet.
The existing outlet structure of Pond 603 will be modified to provide this WQCV.
According to the "As -Constructed" stage -storage table for Pond 603, the required WQCV is
achieved at an elevation of 5050.089. The 100-year water surface elevation of Pond 603 was
recalculated with the as -constructed pond volume and the water quality modified outlet structure.
The 100-year water surface elevation for Pond 603 will now be at 5052.34 instead of 5052.21.
Freeboard exists up to an elevation of 5053.30, so the existing pond has adequate volume for
both detention storage, and water quality capture volume.
VI. EROSION CONTROL PLAN
6.1 Erosion Control Criteria
The erosion control plan presented here is intended to control both wind and rainfall
erosion. The Erosion Control Reference Manual for Construction Sites (ECRM), City of Fort
Collins, has been referenced for this erosion control plan.
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Inlet B 1 into Detention Pond 603. Basin 4a consists of the rear portions of the units located on
the north side of Cabot Court. This basin drains to Swale B-B, and travels through four (4)
typical sidewalk culverts labeled Culvert B. Swale B-B drains into existing Swale 603. Runoff
from Basin 4b will travel into the vertical curb and gutter of Cabot Court, and be conveyed to a
4' sidewalk culvert located at the low point of Cabot Court. The 4' sidewalk culvert drains into
existing Swale 603, which carries flow into Pond 603. Basin 5 consists of landscaped area and
the rear portion of some duplex units. Runoff from this basin will be collected in proposed
Swale Section A -A, and travel into Pond 603. Basins 6 and 7 are comprised of landscaped area
and the rear portion of some duplex units. Stormwater from these two basins will travel overland
directly into Swale 603 and Pond 603.
Developed runoff from basin 8 will travel into the vertical curb and gutter in Bon Homme
Richard Drive, and head west into existing sump Inlet 30 (15' Type R). Inlet 30 was designed
with Registry Ridge First Filing to carry 21.56 cfs. The inlet will now intercept 22.96 cfs with
no necessary changes. Stormwater from basin 9 will travel into the vertical curb and gutter in
Bon Homme Richard Drive, and head east into existing sump Inlet 33 (10' Type R). Inlet 33
was designed with Registry Ridge First Filing to handle 4.8 cfs. Inlet 33 will now have 6.5 cfs
draining into it with no required changes. Runoff from basin 10 will travel into the vertical curb
and gutter in Shields Street, and head south to existing Inlet 17 (15' Type R). Inlet 17 is an on -
grade inlet designed with First Filing to intercept a 2-year flow of 2.2 cfs. The 2-year runoff to
Inlet 17 will be approximately 1.3 cfs, so the existing inlet is adequate.
4.6 Detention
Since the assumed runoff from Fourth Filing was greater in the Registry Ridge First
Filing report than what is actually being proposed, the original runoff hydrograph from Basin
403 has been used to analyze Detention Pond 603. A stage -storage table was computed from as -
constructed survey data of Pond 603 provided by the Sear Brown Group. A user -defined stage -
discharge table was then created accounting for the modifications to the existing outlet structure.
Discharges at elevations below the water quality capture volume elevation of 5050.089 were set
to 0.0 cfs. A reservoir was created in Eagle Point using the as -constructed stage -storage volume
of Pond 603 along with the water quality modified stage -discharge table for Culvert 603. The
stormwater hydrograph computed from the SWMM file PDl00FC.DAT as defined in the Final
DrainageReport for Registry Ridge P.U.D. First Filing, Volume 1, Section A was then routed
through the pond to create an accurate stage -storage -discharge table for Detention Pond 603.
The analysis resulted in a 100-year water surface elevation of 5052.34 with a corresponding 100-
year release rate of 69.2 cfs. This discharge is slightly higher than the original 67.8 cfs design
discharge, and the 100-year water surface elevation has been raised from the design elevation of
5051.93 to 5052.34. However, according to the drainage certification letter submitted by
Northern Engineering Services, Inc. on February 12, 2001, the design storage volume of Pond
603 was not actually reached until 5052.21 as opposed to the design elevation of 5051.93. A
water surface elevation of 5052.21 results in a discharge of approximately 71.6 cfs according to
the stage discharge table for Pond 603 in the First Filing report. In reality, the proposed
modifications will decrease the actual release rate by a nominal amount. There is still
approximately one -foot of freeboard in the pond up to an elevation of 5053.30. The emergency
overflow structure will remain in place, and will not be adversely affected by the proposed
modifications.
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4.4 Hydraulic Criteria
The City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria has been referenced for all
hydraulic calculations. In addition, the following computer programs have been utilized:
• The computer program "UDINLET" has been used to analyze inlet capacities,
• The computer program "FlowMaster" has been used to analyze the swales and
street capacities,
• The computer programs "CulvertMaster" and HY-8 have been used to analyze the
culverts,
• The computer program "Storm Sewer Modeling" has been used to analyze the
capacity of the proposed storm sewers,
• The computer program "Watershed Modeling" has been used to route the SWMM
hydrograph through the modified detention pond,
• The computer program "Riprap" has been used to size the proposed riprap
The hydraulic analysis of Lang Gulch was evaluated as part of the First Filing through
the use of the HEC-2 computer model. Input and output files of all HEC-2 runs are included in
the Final Drainage Report for Registry Ridge P.U.D. First Filing, Volume 3, Section I.
4.5 Drainage Patterns
The entire Fourth Filing site will drain into existing Detention Pond 603. This pond was
designed with Registry Ridge First Filing. The site was assumed to be 59% impervious, and a
custom rainfall intensity was used. The peak 100-year runoff from the site using 59%
imperviousness along with the rainfall intensities defined in the Final Drainage Report for
Registry Ridge P.U.D., First Filing is approximately 39.5 cfs. The peak I00-year runoff from
Fourth Filing using the proposed site plan (48% impervious) along with the rainfall intensities re-
defined by the City of Fort Collins in 1999 is approximately 33.8 cfs. Therefore, the runoff from
Fourth Filing to existing Detention Pond 603 is less than what was assumed when the pond was
designed.
The Registry Ridge development is divided into five (5) major drainage Basins 401-405
(See Final Drainage Report for Registry Ridge P.U.D. First Filing). The Fourth Filing is
contained entirely in Basin 403. The Fourth Filling site has been sub -divided into 10 Basins
labeled 1-10. Basin 1 has further been divided into sub -basins 1 a, I b, and I c. Developed
stormwater from Basin la will be conveyed overland into rollover curb and gutter located on the
southern edge of the private drive. From there, water will travel to the west via the curb and
gutter, through a 2' wide v-pan with 6" vertical sides, and into Nimitz Drive. Stormwater from
Basin lb will travel overland into rollover curb and gutter located on the south side of the private
drive. From there, flow will be conveyed via the curb and gutter to the east, through a 2' wide v-
pan with 6" vertical sides, and into Enterprise Drive. Developed runoff from Basin I c will travel
overland directly into the vertical curb and gutter of Hornet Drive. All runoff from Basin 1 (a-c)
will travel to a 10' Type R Curb Inlet (A3) at the low point of Hornet Drive. Runoff from Basin
2 will also travel overland into curb and gutter, and then be conveyed to a proposed 10' Type R
Curb Inlet (A2) at the low point of Hornet Drive. Storm Sewer Line A will collect runoff from
both inlets and carry the water into Detention Pond 603. Developed stormwater from Basin 3
will travel overland into vertical curb and gutter, and be conveyed to proposed 5' Type R Curb
Inlet (B 1) at the low point of Kitty Hawk Court. Storm Sewer Line B will carry the water from
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III. PREDEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS
3.1 Maior Basin Description
The site is located in the Fossil Creek Drainage Basin and is included in the report
entitled Fossil Creek Drainage Basin Master Drainageway Planning Study, by Simons, Li &
Associates, Inc., August, 1982. The. SWMM model developed as part of this Master Study has
been updated by Northern Engineering as part of the First Filing Final Drainage Report to reflect
proposed developed conditions for the entire Registry Ridge site, which includes the Fourth
Filing.
3.2 Predevelopment Drainage Patterns
The Fourth Filing site historically drains from the north to the south at slopes ranging
from 2% to 10% into Detention Pond 603. While the Fourth Filing site is currently undeveloped,
it was accounted for in the overall drainage master plan for the entire Registry Ridge site
submitted with Registry Ridge First Filing.
IV. POSTDEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS
4.1 Post-devel_pment Conditions
The Fourth Filing development will include the following:
• residential duplex units;
• new local streets;
• utility improvements
Some off -site grading will be required into Registry Ridge Third Filing to accommodate
a pedestrian pathway and a proposed box culvert.
4.2 Design Criteria and References
Drainage criteria outlined in both the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria
Manual. (SDDCM) and Storm Drainage Criteria Manual by the Urban Drainage and Flood
Control District have been referenced for this study.
4.3 Hydrologic Criteria
The Rational Method has been used to estimate peak stormwater runoff within the
developed site. The initial 2-year and major 100-year design storms have been used in the
design of the proposed drainage system, which include storm inlets, culverts, storm sewer and
swales. Rainfall intensity data for the Rational Method has been taken from Figure 3-1a updated
by the City of Fort Collins in 1999. These rainfall intensities were used for the design of all new
improvements being proposed with the development of Fourth Filing. In addition, the original
hydrology performed with Registry Ridge First Filing was re-evaluated with the new site
imperviousness and new rainfall criteria to ensure that Detention Pond 603 was adequately sized.
SWMM modeling has also been performed as part of an overall hydrologic analysis of
the Registry Ridge development. The Final Drainage Report for Re ig_sgy Ridge First Filing,
Volume 1, Section A, contains all input and output files and supporting calculations pertaining to
this analysis. The SWMM model has accounted for the Fourth Filing being fully developed in
the file PD100FC.DAT.
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Registry Ridge P.U.D., Fourth Filing
Fort Collins, Colorado
December 5, 2001
I. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objective
This report summarizes the results of a comprehensive analysis of both pre- and post -
development hydrologic and hydraulic conditions, for the Registry Ridge Fourth Filing
development.
1.2 Mapping and Surveying
Aerial topography of the site was provided by JR Engineering with a contour interval of
one (1) foot. In addition, a site survey was done in September of 2000 by the Sear -Brown Group
after the construction of Bon Homme Richard Drive to obtain the most current topography for
the site.
1.3 Site Reconnaissance
A site visit was conducted on June 28, 1996 by the project engineer. Based on the
topographic mapping, existing drainage basins and land use were confirmed as well as existing
structures. The location and dimensions of existing culverts were verified as well as their
condition and flow direction. An additional site visit was conducted on August 24, 2000 to
verify that no changes had been made to the area since the previous visit. It was determined that
the topography along Bon Homme Richard Drive and Shields Street may be different than what
the original topography shows. The additional survey by the Sear -Brown Group verified that the
topography had changed, and the updated contours were used as the basis of our design.
II. SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
2.1 Site Location
The site is located within the East Half of Section 15, Township 6 North, Range 69 West
of the 6th Principal Meridian in Fort Collins, Colorado. The project is bounded by Bon Homme
Richard Drive on the north, Shields Street on the east, existing swale 603 on the west, and
existing detention Pond 603 on the south (See Vicinity Map).
2.2 Site Description
Registry Ridge P.U.D. Fourth Filing ("Fourth Filing") is approximately 8.15 acres and
has historically been furrowed agricultural land. There are no existing structures located on the
site. The only existing utilities are a sanitary sewer line that runs along the southern property
boundary and a storm sewer line that runs along the eastern property boundary. These
improvements are part of Registry Ridge First and Third Filings. The Fourth Filing is located
south of Registry Ridge Second Filing, which is currently beginning construction.
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Table of Contents
VICINITY MAP
I. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objective......................................................................................
1.2 Mapping and Surveying................................................................
1.3 Site Reconnaissance......................................................................
II. SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
2.1 Site Location................................................................................
2.2 Site Description............................................................................
III. PRE -DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS
3.1 Major Basin Description................................................................
3.2 Pre -development Drainage Patterns ................................................
IV. POST -DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS
4.1 Post -development Conditions.........................................................
4.2 Design Criteria and References......................................................
4.3 Hydrologic Criteria........................................................................
4.4 Hydraulic Criteria..........................................................................
4.5 Drainage Patterns.........................................................................
4.6 Detention........................................................................................
4.7 SWMM Modeling.........................................................................
4.8 HEC-2 Modeling...........................................................................
4.9 Off -site Improvements...................................................................
V. WATER QUALITY
5.1 Water Quality Measures and Criteria .............................................
VI. EROSION CONTROL PLAN
6.1 Erosion Control Plan and Criteria ..................................................
6.2 Rainfall Erosion Control Plan ........................................................
VII. CONCLUSIONS
7.1 Compliance with Standards...........................................................
REFERENCES.......................................................................................
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A -
APPENDIX B -
APPENDIX C -
APPENDIX D-
APPENDIX E -
APPENDIX F -
APPENDIX G -
APPENDIX H-
APPENDIX I -
APPENDIX J -
APPENDIX K -
Hydrology
Design of Inlets
Design of Storm Sewers
Design of Swales
Design of Culverts
Riprap Calculations
Street Capacity Calculations
Water Quality
Erosion Control Calculations
Detention Pond Calculations
Review Comments & Responses
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N 0 R I H I R N
E N G I N E E R I N G
December 5, 2001
City of Fort Collins
Stormwater Utility
700 Wood Street
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
RE: Registry Ridge P.U.D., Fourth Filing
Fort Collins, Colorado
Project Number: 00-040.06
Dear Staff -
Northern Engineering Services, Inc,, is pleased to submit this revised Final Drainage Report for
Registry Ridge P.U.D., Fourth Filing for your review. We understand that review by the City of
Fort Collins is to assure general compliance with standardized criteria contained in the Storm
Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards. This report was prepared in compliance
with technical criteria set forth in the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria and
Construction Standards manual.
If you should have any questions or comments as you review this report, please feel free to
contact us at your convenience.
Sincerely,
NORTHERN ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
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Nicholas W. Haws, E.I.T.
Project Engineer
Roger A. C#rtiss, P.E. = o 27362
Project Manager/Vice President l e
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