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APPENDIX
outlet structure have been provided on the drainage plan and within the Appendix Section of this
report.
To provide permanent stabilization measures, landscaping will be installed throughout 46.006 of
the site. The permanent landscaping shall include a wide variety of deciduous and evergreen
trees and shrubs. Before any site runoff enters the public storm sewer, grass will be installed
within the detention pond. These measures will intercept and settle out sediments before they
reach the outlet structure of the detention pond and public storm sewer. These permanent
stabilization measures shall be installed prior to the removal of any temporary erosion control
devices utilized during construction.
References
1. Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards, City of Fort Collins, May
1984 (with current revisions).
2. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, March,
1986 (with current revisions).
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construction has not begun, are soils will be mulched and checked regularly and areas
where it was lost or damaged will be remulched within seven working days when necessary.
During construction, stormwater runoff will be directed through straw bale barriers to filter
sediments prior to entering the access road and the grass lined swale. All runoff leaving the site
will be limited to non -erosive velocity to limit land disturbance. The perimeter controls will be
installed prior to any site grading. The intent of the erosion control measures listed above and
described in this report shall be strictly adhered to during all construction. Erosion Control
measures for this site can be found in the Appendix of this report.
Storm Water Quality Control
Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) has been calculated for the detention facility based
upon the criteria listed in Volume 3 of the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual. This has been
provided through the installation of a water quality outlet designed to handle both the WQCV
and twenty percent increase to account for sedimentation. The details and calculations for the
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this site when tailwater is not present. Therefore, inlet control was used to design the size of the
orifice.
Conclusion
Compliance with Standards
This report has been prepared using the criteria and methods as described in the City of Fort
Collins "Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards" and the "Urban Storm
Drainage Criteria Manual". The proposed drainage facilities will adequately convey runoff from
the minor and major storms and will provide adequate incidental detention based upon the
historical release rates of the site.
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Detention
An overall development detention pond is provided for the northern portion of the site, basins
OS-N1 and OS-N2. A grass lined swale is provided on the south portion of the site to carry flows
to the Golden Meadows Regional detention pond. As mentioned in the Final Drainage Report
for Harmony Safeway Marketplace P. U.D., a release rate of 4.74 cfs per acre is allowed for the
S-2 drainage basin. The portion of the proposed site that lies in the S-2 basin is 0.965 acres
(basins S-A & OS-S 1). By multiplying 4.74 cfs/acre times 0.965 acres, this results in an allowed
runoff from the proposed 2 basins (S-A & OS-S1) of 4.57 cfs. Proposed basins OS-S2, OS -NI
and OS-N2 drain into the existing basins as designed in the above mentioned report. The C
values for these basins are equal or lower than originally designed for in the above mentioned
report.
Detention Pond
The minimum total required detention volume for Basins S-A and OS-S1 is 1,330 cubic feet, this
has been provided in a detention pond on the west portion of our site. This total volume is made
up of the 100-year volume of 300 cubic feet, the required water quality capture volume of 858
cubic feet, and the required sedimentation volume of 172 cubic feet. The detention pond is
detained through the use of a water quality outlet structure provided with an orifice plate installed
over the outlet of a private 15" diameter ABS storm sewer pipe. The orifice for this detention
pond is a 13.60" diameter hole that has a release rate of 4.57 cfs. The 15" private storm sewer
pipe will convey the pond outfall into the existing grass lined swale, which is then conveyed via
the existing infrastructure to the Golden Meadows Regional detention pond.
At some point in the storm duration, the 100-Year peak level of the swale would create a
tailwater control of release from the pond. However, the storm water in the pond is released over
a much greater time frame than the time to peak in the Swale. Designing for this tailwater would
create an orifice that would allow a greater discharge than the allowable 100-Year release from
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Specific Details
Basin S-A, 0.564 acres consisting of roofed, pavement and landscaped surface characteristics,
flows predominantly from the north portion of the basin toward the south, via a chase drain to the
detention pond located in the western portion of the lot. Discharges for the 10-year and 100-year
storms were calculated to be 1.60 cfs and 4.16 cfs, respectively. This basin is part of Basin S-2
in the overall development Drainage Report mentioned above.
Basin OS-S1, 0.401 acres consisting of landscaping, flows predominantly from the west to the
east via a grass lined swale and then offsite. Discharges for the 10-year and 100-year storms were
calculated to be 0.22 cfs and 0.57 cfs, respectively. This basin is part of Basin S-2 in the overall
development Drainage Report mentioned above.
Basin OS-S2, 0.070 acres consisting of landscaping and paving, flows predominantly from the
northwest to the southeast to the inlet located just north of the access to the overall site.
Discharges for the 10-year and 100-year storms were calculated to be 0.12 cfs and 0.31 cfs,
respectively. This basin is part of Basin S-3 in the overall development Drainage Report
mentioned above.
iBasin OS -NI, 0.112 acres consisting of landscaping and paving, flows predominantly from the
south to the north into an existing inlet on the access road. Discharges for the 10-year and 100-
year storms were calculated to be 0.28 cfs and 0.71 cfs, respectively. This basin is part of Basin
N-8 in the overall development Drainage Report mentioned above.
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Basin OS-N2, 0.173 acres consisting of landscaping and paving, flows predominantly from the
south to the north into an existing inlet on the access road. Discharges for the 10-year and 100-
year storms were calculated to be 0.49 cfs and 1.19 cfs, respectively. This basin is part of Basin
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N-13 in the overall development Drainage Report mentioned above.
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Several plans and reports for this site and the surrounding sites were reviewed. Below is a list of
this information.
Plan or Report
Company
Date
1.
Final Drainage Report for
Northern Engineering
3/97
Safeway Marketplace
Services, Inc.
P.U.D. (Report and Plans)
2.
Golden Meadows fifth
Stewart & Associates, Inc.
12/80
Filing Storm Drainage
Report
3.
Drainage Criteria Manual,
Wright -McLaughlin
3/69
Urban Drainage and Flood
Engineers
Control District
Hydrologic Criteria
Runoff for the minor storm, 10-year frequency, and the major storm, 100-year frequency, were
calculated using the rational method. Where applicable, composite runoff coefficients were
calculated for the individual basins by using the recommended runoff coefficients as indicated in
Table 3-3 and Table 3-4 of the Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards,
City of Fort Collins. Times of concentration were calculated using the overland/travel time and
urbanized basin method with the minimum time used for subsequent calculations. Rainfall
intensities were derived from the City of Fort Collins Rainfall Intensity Duration Curve and
Tables, 1999.
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Runoff Coefficients, applicable charts and graphs are included in the Appendix of this report.
fl Drainage Plan
General Concept
II The proposed site will be subdivided into five major basins, S-A, OS-S1, OS-S2, OS-Nl, AND
OS-N2. The site is composed of paved, roofed, and landscaped areas.
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dated December 22, 1980, and also addressed in the Final Drainage Report for Harmony
Safeway Marketplace P. U.D., by Northern Engineering Services, Inc., revised March 7, 1997.
The site is unimproved, void of trees, and consists of native grasses and weed vegetation. The
north portion of the site is relatively flat and the south portion of the site is a developed grass
lined swale which conveys runoff from the southern lots of the subdivision offsite to the Golden
Meadows Regional detention pond. A small portion of the site will drain northerly to the
Harmony Safeway Marketplace detention pond, which then flows to the Golden Meadows
Regional detention pond. Existing improvements surrounding the site consist of landscaping on
the west, south and east sides and parking/access road on the north. The site to the north detains
runoff into two inlets on the access road which flows to the developed detention pond for the
overall site, therefore there will not be any off -site runoff from the north. The off -site runoff from
the sites to the west will pass through the site via the grass lined swale provided on the southern
portion of the site.
Drainage Patterns Through Property
The existing site currently is flat on the northern portion and slopes to the south on the southern
portion.
Outfalls Downstream from Property
The runoff from this property is conveyed via a grass lined swale on the south side of the site and
also via the existing storm sewer system to the overall drainage pond. Both of these flows are
conveyed via several other systems to the Golden Meadows Regional detention pond.
All of the above mentioned conveyance systems are located within existing drainage easements.
Design Criteria
This report was prepared using criteria as outlined in the City of Fort Collins "Storm Drainage
Design & Technical Criteria" and the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District's (UDFCD)
"Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual".
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Introduction
This final drainage report is being prepared for Safeway, Inc., the developer of the site, to fulfill
the drainage requirements of the City of Fort Collins, State of Colorado. This report is to
establish the site's final drainage characteristics. The report analyzes onsite runoff for the minor
(10-year frequency) and major (100-year frequency) storms and routes these flows through the
site. Specific details are contained within this study and are shown on the final grading and final
drainage plan.
Location
Safeway Fueling Facility at Harmony Safeway Marketplace is a 1.32 acre site located in the
southwest one -quarter of Section 31, Township 7 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal
Meridian, City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer, State of Colorado, also known as Lot 6,
Harmony Safeway Marketplace P.U.D. Plan. The site is bounded on the west by landscaping, on
the north by parking, on the south by Harmony Road, and on the east by the Safeway
Marketplace access road. The site is north of Harmony Road between Wheaton Drive and
McMurray Avenue.
Proposed Development
The proposed site will consist of two phases. Phase I will be to construct the canopy, install 5
multi -product dispensers, construct a kiosk, build detention pond including all other drainage
facilities, and install perimeter landscaping including sodding the Phase II area. Phase II will
consist of removing the kiosk and replacing it with a sixth multi -product dispenser, construct the
j c-store, paint parking spaces, and construct the sidewalk in front of the c-store with connection to
the existing sidewalk to the south. The developed site will consist of 46.9% (composite)
I' impervious area.
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Historic Drainage
Overall Basin Description
The site is located within the Fox Meadows Drainage Basin. The site has been addressed as a
portion of the Golden Meadows Fifth Filing Storm Drainage Report, by Stewart and Associates,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE NO.
INTRODUCTION
HISTORIC DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE CRITERIA 2
DRAINAGE PLAN 3
CONCLUSION 6
REFERENCES 8
APPENDIX
A-1 Vicinity Map
A-2 Runoff Coefficients
A-3 Overland Time of Flow Curves
A-4 Estimate of Average Flow Velocity
A-5 Intensity -Duration -Frequency Curves
A-6 Intensity -Duration -Frequency Tables
A-7 Developed Runoff Calculations
A-8 Allowable Release Rate
A-9 Detention Storage Volumes 100-year
A-10 Detention Pond Stage Storage Calculations
A-11 Detention Pond Orifice Calculations
A-12 Water Quality Capture Volume Calculations
A-13 Water Quality Outlet Detail
A-14 Figure EDB-2 Water Quality Capture Volume Curves
A-15 Figure EDB-3 Water Quality Outlet Sizing
A-16 Figure 5 Orifice Plate Perforation Sizing
A-17 Chase Drain Calculations
A-18 Structure Outlet Pipe Calculations
A-19 Weir Calculations
A-20 North Inlet Calculations
A-20a Fuel Spill Control Structure Calculations
A-21 Erosion Control Rainfall Performance Standard Evaluation
A-22 Erosion Control Effectiveness Calculations
A-23 Construction Sequence
A-24 Erosion Control Escrow Calculation
A-25 Excerpts from Final Drainage Report for Harmony Safeway Marketplace P.U.D.
Final Drainage Plan — Back Pocket of Report
Erosion Control Plan — Back Pocket of Report
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Date:
Project Name:
Project Number:
December 29, 2000
Safeway Fueling Facility — Harmony Safeway Marketplace
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ENGINEER'S STATEMENT:
The enclosed drainage report and exhibits were prepared by me or under my direct supervision
and is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Said drainage report has been prepared in
accordance with the applicable City of Fort Collins criteria and is in conformance with the master
plan of drainage for the effected area.
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David L. Jones . Date
Registered Professional Engineer
State of Colorado No. 30254
Galloway Romero & Associates
Design Engineering Planning
Final Drainage Report
for
Safeway Fueling Facility
Lot 6, Harmony Safeway Marketplace P.U.D.
APPROVED FOR ONE YEAR FROM THIS DATE
Director of Public Works Date
Director of Utilities
Date: June 25, 2000
Revised: September 29, 2000
November 27, 2000
December 29, 2000
Prepared for:
Safeway, Inc.
6900 South Yosemite Street
Englewood, CO 80112-1412
Phone: (303) 843-7600
Prepared by:
Galloway, Romero & Associates
5350 DTC Parkway
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
(303)770-8884
(Fax) 770-3636
Attn: Lisa C. Johnson
Date