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Consulting Engineers and Surveyors.
March 31, 1994
Mr. Basil Hamdan
Storm Water Utility
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box '580 '
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Dear Basil:
The following is the erosion control cost estimate for Nokomis Subdivision:
1. Straw Bale Dikes — 3 @ 100.00 $300.00
2. Rock Filters — 2 @ 100.00 200.00
3. Silt Fence — 220 L.F. @ 2.00 440.00
Total $940.00
Reseeding 5.05 Acres @ 0.0149/S.F. $3278.00
The amount of deposit for erosioncontrol shall be 150% of $3278.00 which
is $4916.50. If you have any questions regarding this cost estimate, please
call.
Sincerely,
Richard A. Rutherford, P.E. & L.S.
President
jrr
James H. Stewart
and Associates, Inc.
103 S. Meldrum Street
P.O. Box 429
Ft. Collins, CO 80522
303/482-9331
Fax 303/482-9382
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PROJECT: V o k o m if ,fv a D1v tj10 A) - Co, b"No., STANDARD FORM B
COMPLETED BY: e A e- DATE:
MAJOR
BASIN
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Erosion Control C-Factor P-Factor
Method Value Value Comment
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DI/SF-B:1989
EFFECTIVENESS CALCULATIONS
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PROJECT: No Ico mi-r fu a DAv/,A/ov STANDARD FORM B
COMPLETED BY: ,e A 9. DATE: Ai
Erosion Control
C-Factor
P-Factor
Method
Value
Value Comment
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0,06
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RAINFALL
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STANDARD FORM A
COMPLETED.
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DATE: StArm. 3,/9lp,
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DI/SF-A:1989
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
PROJECT: Noko Mar duBpiyi./'/e ,y STANDARD FORM C
SEQUENCE. FOR 19 94- ONLY COMPLETED BY: P— 4,0— DATE: t4AP— 311?94
Indicate by use of a bar line or symbols when erosion control measures will be installed.
Major modifications to an approved schedule may require submitting a new schedule for
approval by the City Qngineer.
YEAR
MONTH
OVERLOT GRADING
WIND EROSION CONTROL
Soil Roughing
Perimeter Barrier
Additional Barriers
Vegetative Methods
Soil Sealant
Other
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RAINFALL EROSION CONTROL
STRUCTURAL:
Sediment Trap/Basin
Inlet Filters
Straw Barriers
Silt Fence Barriers
Sand Bags
Bare Soil Preparation
Contour Furrows
Terracing
Asphalt/Concrete Paving
Other
CONG. PAAI -
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VEGETATIVE:
Permanent Seed Planting
Mulching/Sealant
Temporary Seed Planting
Sod Installation
Nettinas/Mats/Blankets
Other
STRUCTURES: INSTALLED BY
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NOTES: 1) SHAPE a SURFACE AREA OF PONDS APPROXIMATE ONLY.
I2) POND NUMBERS ARE SAME AS BASIN NUMBERS.
LEGEND
BASIN . BOUNDARY
STORM SEWER OR CULVERTS
123 OPEN CHANNEL W/CONVEYANCE
CODE USED IN TABLE I.
C••.� DETENTION PONDS
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No Text
FEBRUARY1994
Manning's Equation for the Theoretical Capacity
of Non-Symetrical Triangular Section
0.200 =Side Slope 1 0.060 = Manning's (n)
0.200 =Side Slope 2
This Section
0.200 =Side Slope 1 0.060 = Manning's (n)
0.200 =Side Slope 2 This Section
0.01 = Channel Slope III TYPICAL 2-indeep 0.004 =Channel Slope TYPICAL 2-in deep
Flow Depth
Intercept
Area 1
Intercept
Area 2
Total Discharge
Intercept
Area 1
Intercept
Area 2
Total Discharge
(ft/ft)
(ft from CL)
(sq/ft)
(ft from CL)
(sq/ft)
This Section (cfs)
(ft from CL)
(sq/ft)
(ft from CL)
(sq/ft) -
This Section (cfs,
0.50
2.50
0.63
2.50
0.63
1.21
2.50
0.63
2.50
0.63
0.77
1� 97
3, 00:
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i3.00
........
:: -.,- 0-90
0.70
3.50
1.231
3.50
1.23
2.97
3.50
1.23
3.50
1.23
1.88
0..80
4. 00
1.60
4.00
1.60
.:-4 25
4.00;
1.60
4.00
1 60
... 269
0.90
4.50
2.03
4.50
2.03
5.61
4.50
2.03
4.50
2.03
3.68
1:.00:
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2.'50,
5:00
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5.00
. 50
.. ....... .87
1.10
5.50
3.03
5.50
3.03
9.93
5.50
3.03
5.50
3.03
6.28
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3.60
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7*92
1.30
6.50
4.22
6.50
4.221
15.50
6.50
4.22
6.50
4.22
9.80
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11.94
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All 12' easements are 12'for drai#nge pans
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FLOWLINE
WIDTH (ft)
CROSS
SLOPE (ft)l
I STREET
SLOPE (ft)
I YARD
- SLOPE (ft)
WALK
WIDTH (ft)
DEPTH @
I CURB F.L.
CURB
HEIGHT (ft)
CROWN
ELEV.
REDUCT'N
FACTOR
36.001
0.02001
0.00401
0.020
5.001
ME
0.50
100.09
0.80
CALCULATED CONSTANTS
WETTED
PERIMETER
WEIGHT'D
IMANNINGS1
I TOP
WIDTH
AREA
OF FLOW
97.011
0.02581
96.001
41.98
CALCULATED HYDRAULICS
THEO. ALLOW
CAPACITY cfs CAPACITY
WATER
ELEV.
VELOCITY
s
87.511 70.011
100.501
0.72
No Text
DRAINAGE CRIT lIA MANUAL
RUNOFF
C • S°76 =7 N1 = l.S �s
50
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MFA
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VWAA
.2 .3 .5 1 1 2' 3 5 10 20
VELOCITY IN FEET PER SECOND
FIGURE 3-2. ESTIMATE OF AVERAGE FLOW VELOCITY FOR
I USE WITH . THE RATIONAL FORMULA.
*MOST FREQUENTLY OCCURRING "UNDEVELOPED"
LAND SURFACES IN THE DENVER REGION.
REFERENCE: "Urban Hydrology For Small Watersheds" Technical
Release No. 55, USDA, SCS Jan. 1975.
5 -1-84
URBAN DRAINAGE & FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
DEVELOPED RUNOFF COMPUTATIONS FROM RATIONAL METHOD
Q = C x Cf x I x A
. .........
SUBBASIN:TO.C.:,0wv
D. Pnt.
Slope
qo
C Cf
Length
feet(min.)
Overt Tc
Vel.Chan
(ft/sec.)
Tc Chan.
(min.)
Tc Total
(min.)
COMMENTS
1.001
0.75
200.00
9.31
Tc (100)
1.001
0.00
1 1.501
0.0
9.13:1
LNGST. OVERL.+CHANNEL
0.60 = Runoff C
1.00 = Cf 2,10
1.25 =Cf 100
D. Pnt.
Area
(acres)
C *Cf
I (2yr.)
(in/hr)
1 (1 Oyr.)
(in/hr)
1 (1 00yr.)
Q n/h r)
Basin Q
f Comb. Q
I : (cfs)
COMMENTS
1.31
0.60
2.30
_(cfs)
1.81
.811
2 yr. runoff
0.60
4.10
3.22
:.3121
0 yr. runoff
0.75
6.60
6.48
.--6.5jL—
ii-0-0 yr. runoff
0.60 = C 1.00 =Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf(100)
DEVELOPED RUNOFF COMPUTATIONS FROM RATIONAL METHOD
Q = C x Cf x I x A
SUBBASIN :...:.O.C.:"100 r
D. Pnt.
Slope
C* Cf
Lengt
ver c
Va. an
Tc Chan.
Tc Total
COMMENTS
(feet)
(min.)
(tt/sec.)
(min.)
Orlin.)
2.001
0.751
80.001
4.61
Tc (100)
- -
----- -0-65-F-
1 595.001
1 1.60
6.20
......... .108JINGST
OVERI.+CHANNEL
0.60 = Runoff C
1.00 = Cf 2,10
1.25 =Cf 100
D. Pnt.
Area
(acres)
C Cf
I (2yr.)
in/hr)
I (10yr.)
(in/hr)
I (100yr.)
(in/hr)
Basin Q
cf
Comb. Q
COMMENTS
A
1.251
0.601
2.701
2 03
2 yr. runoff
1 0.601
5.00
2.25
25MO
r .. -.2.31
10 yr. runoff
10 r
1 0.751
6.56
100
100 r. runoff
0.60 C 1.00 =Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf 100
1*. ��* A
. - . ' . -
SUBBASIN T.O:C-'100 r
D. Pnt.
Slope
C*Cf
I Length
I Overt- Tc
Vel.Chan
Tc Chan.
Tc Total
COMMENTS
(%)
I (feet)
(min.)
(ft/sec.)
(min.)
(min.)
B 77
2.031
0.751
50.001
3-7
Tc (100)
0.601
1 680.00
1.60
7.1
.. .... r:.: 7.
LNGST. OVERL.+CHANNEL
0.60 = Runoff C 1.00 = Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf 100
D. Pnt.
Area
(acres)
C*Cf
I (2yr.)
(in/hr)
I (10yr.)
in/hr)
I (100yr.)
(in/hr)_
Basin 0
(cfs)
Comb. 0
(cfs)
COMMENTS
2.03
0.601
2.401
2.92
2.911
2 yr. runoff
0.601
1 4.20
5.12
L1L_
10 yr. runoff
0.75
1
1
10.51
05
11 100 yr. runoff
0.60 = C 1.00 =Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf(100)
:SUBBASIN '....T. 0
D. Pnt.
Slope
C Cf
Length
(feet)
Overt- Tc
(min.)
Vel.Chan
(ft/sec.)
Tc Chan.
(min.)
Tc Total
(min.)
COMMENTS
2.00
0.751
80.001
4.61
1
Tc 100
()
0.90
1 600.001
2.501
4.0
i6�GST.
OVERL. +CHANNEL
0.60 = Runoff C 1.00 = Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf 100
D. Pnt.
Area
(acres)
C Cf
I (2yr.)
(in/hr)
I (10yr.)
(in/hr)
I (100yr.)
(in/hr)
Basin Q
cf
Comb.. i
(cfs)
COMMENTS
C:::-
1.44
0.60
2.80
2.42
j f ... 2.411
2 yr. runoff
0.60
5.00
4.32jr77
774.3 11
10_yr. runoff
0.75
7.00
7.56
11 7.611
100 yr. runoff
0.60 = C 1.00 =Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf(100)
4.72 = Area(ac) tnis page
DATE: MARCH 1994
DEVELOPED RUNOFF COMPUTATIONS FOR 2/10/100 YR. STORMS
NAKOMIS SUBDIVISION
FOR: U.S.A.G. CAPITAL AND LEASING
BY: Stewart & Associates
GENERAL NOTES: Velocity In a Channel per FIGURE 3-2
If C x Cf > = 1 then C x Cf = 1 (constants listed below)
For design of the developed site runoff quantities Tc(l 00) was the basis for design
B:\NAKOMRO.wk3
HISTORIC RUNOFF COMPUTATIONS FROM RATIONAL METHOD
Q = C x Cf x I x A
.SUBBASIN:::..T.O.C..:.:.(1004);:::::::::
D. Pnt.
Slope
C * Cf
Length
(feet)
Overt- To
(min.)
Vel.Chan
(ft/sec.)
To Chan.
(min.)
To Total
(min.)
COMMENTS
1.001
0.251
360.001
30.2
To (100)
1.00
0.001
1.50
0.0
:4*30.2
LNGST.OVERL.+CHANNEL
0.20 = Runoff C
1.00 = Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf 100
D. Pnt.
Area
(acres
C * Cf
I (2yr.)
Qn/hr)
I (10yr.)
(in/hr)
I (100yr.)
Basin Q
cfS
Comb. Q
(cfs)
COMMENTS
...
3.521
0.201
1.481
1.0411:
2 yr. runoff
1 0.201
1 2,601
1.83
10 yr. runoff
1 0.251
1
1 4.16
3.66
3:711
100 yr. runoff
0.20 = C 1.00 =Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf 100
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iSUBBASIN:::*.::T.O.0::.,,.,(100yr),I.i...
D. Pnt.
Slope
N
C*Cf
Length
(feet)
Overt- To
(min.)
Vel.Chan
(ft/sec.)
To Chan.
(min.)
To Total
(min.)
COMMENTS
1.001
0.25
360.00
30.2
To (100)
1.001
0.00
0.501
0.00
.-.30.2
LNGST. OVERL.+CHANNEL
0.20 = Runoff C 1.00 = Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf 100
D. Pnt.
Area
(acres)
C Cf
I (2yr.)
(in/hr)
1 (1 Oyr.)
(in/hr)
1(100y.)
(in/hr)
!BlasinQ
CfSL_
Comb. Q
cfs
COMMENTS
3.511
0.20
1.48
1.04F7T777T0j
2 yr. runoff
0.20
2.60
1.83
10 yr. runoff
0.25
4.16
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L
L-- 100 yr. runoff
0.20 C 1.00 =Cf 2,10 1.25 =Cf(100)
1.UJ = FrOjeCt Area (act
12-YEAR HISTORIC 1 2.08
OTALDEVELOPED.. ..RUNOFF...*......*..:.:.,...,:.
9.21
2 yr. runoff
14.91
10 yr. runoff
31.11
100 yr. runoff
6.03 = Total project area(ac)
NAKOMIS COURT PAN.
3.51
2 y.. runoff
4.81
10 yr. runoff
11.81
100 yr. runoff
Basins A + B(1/2)
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NAKOMIS:.COURT.STREET. FLOW ......
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2 yr. runoff
2.61
10 yr. runoff
5.31
100 yr. runoff
Basins B(1/2) EACH SIDE
HISTORIC.
FLOW
10 ynrunoff .
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TOTAL SITE
HYDROLOGIC SUMMARY
NAKOMIS SUBDIVISION
.. ... .. PAN
NORTWBACIKLOT
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2 yr. runoff
2.31
10 yr. runoff
6.61
100 yr. runoff
Basins A
SOUTH:BACKLOT ... ......... ..
................
2.41
2 yr. runoff
4.31
10 yr. runoff
7.61
100 yr. runoff
Basin C
FLOW TO OUTFALL:CHANNEL#223..
.81
2 yr. runoff
3.21
10 yr. runoff
6.51
100 yr. runoff
Basin 0
Nokomis Subdivision
Page 2
The site has good ground cover on most of the site. There is some existing
landscaping on the site, which will be retained as much as possible. Nokomis
Court will be rough cut and the utilities constructed thereafter. The area
from the front of the proposed houses to the rear concrete pan will not be
disturbed until the house is constructed. Straw bale barriers and rock filters
will be placed at discharge points.
The storm water runoff calculations and the preliminary grading and
drainage plan are enclosed as a part of this report. If you have any questions
regarding this report, please call.
To the best of my knowledge, this report and the design of this drainage
system are in compliance with the current City of Fort Collins criteria.
Sincerely,
Richard A.
Rutherford, PT & L.S.
President
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STEWARF&kSSOCIATES
Consulting Engineers and Surveyors
March 31, 1994
Mr, Basil Hamdan
Storm Water Utility
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Dear Basil:
The following is the final storm drainage report for Nokomis Subdivision,
Fort Collins, Colorado. The site contains 5.20 net acres and 5.48 gross acres,
including the west half of Redwood Street. It is located on the west side
of Redwood Street approximately 300 feet north of Conifer Street in the
Northwest I of Section 1, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M.
The site is in the Evergreen Park Drainage Basin. It is bounded on the
east by Redwood Street, on the south by the New. Beginnings facility that has
been recently closed, on the west by existing industrial uses in Evergreen
Park and on the north by the proposed Greenbriar Village. The site slopes
from west to east at approxi.mately 0.4% grade.
It is proposed to subdivide the site into 21 single—family detached
residential lots. The site will be divided into four developed sub —basins.
The existing Evergreen Park Detention Pond 130, as shown on the Evergreen Park
Basin Major Storm Drainage Study proposed by Engineering Professionals, Inc.
and dated February 1981, is adjacent to this site at the northwest corner of
the proposed subdivision. Also, the outfall channel from Pond 130 is along
the west boundary of the subdivision. It is proposed to carry the runoff,
undetained, from Sub —Basins "A", "B" and "C" in the curb and gutter of Nokomis
Court and in concrete pans along the north and south boundary lines to Redwood
Street. The runoff would then flow southerly in the west gutter of Redwood
Street to an existing 5—foot curb inlet and existing area inlet at the
northwestcorner of Redwood Street and Conifer Street. Existing storm drains
then would carry the runoff to existing Detention Pond 120.
Sub —Basin "D" is the rear yards of Lots 10 through 13 which drain westto
the existing Outfall Channel No. 223. Channel No. 223 flows south across
Conifer Street to existing Detention Pond No. 150.
James H. Stewart
and Associates, Inc.
103 S. Meldrum Street
P.O. Box 429
Ft. Collins, CO 80522
303/482-9331
Fax 303/482-9382
FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT
FOR
NOKOMIS SUBDIVISION
MARCH 31, 1994
STEWART & ASSOCIATES, INC.
103 SOUTH MELDRUM-STREET
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521
303/482-9331