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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2133 TIMBERLINE RD., OFFICE & RESTAURANT - MAJOR AMENDMENT - MJA150009 - ROUTING SHEET - DRAINAGE REPORTPage 1 of 3 1315 Oakridge Drive, Suite 120 Fort Collins, CO 80525 ditescoservices.com Drainage and Erosion Control Report Date: February 4, 2016 Project: Timberline Center 2133 Timberline – Lot 11 / 2nd Filing – Lot 1 Attn: Stormwater Staff City of Fort Collins Utilities Stormwater Engineering 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 To Whom It May Concern: The purpose of this drainage memorandum is to summarize the proposed drainage design changes as compared to the original Final Drainage and Erosion Control Report for the Timberline Center Subdivision as prepared by North Star Design; February 2006 - (North Star Report), describe project conformance to LID standards, and provide an erosion control report. Site Imperviousness: Lot 1, 2nd Filing of the Timberline Center Subdivision changed since the original North Star Report which was approved by the City of Fort Collins (COFC) on May 23, 2006. The original lot configuration for that filing served a drive through bank and associated parking. Both the lot and site design have been adjusted to serve an office building/restaurant use with associated parking areas. There is no increase in impervious area from the approved 2006 report. In fact, there is a net decrease of approximately 4,600 square feet. The summary of impervious and pervious areas for both the North Star Report and this submitted memorandum are tabulated below in Table 1 and shown visually in Appendix A. TABLE 1: Impervious/Pervious Area Summary 2133 Timberline Lot 11 - Current Design 2133 Timberline Lot 11 - 2006 Approved Design Impervious Area Summary Impervious Area Summary Area Description Area-SF Area Description Area-SF Asphalt 17,621 Asphalt 32,550 Sidewalks, C&G, Ramps, Pans 7,329 Sidewalk/Building 7,050 Building Roof Area 10,047 Total Area 39,600 Total Area 34,997 Page 2 of 3 2133 Timberline Lot 11 - Current Design 2133 Timberline Lot 11 - 2006 Approved Design Pervious Area Summary Pervious Area Summary Area Description Area-SF Area Description Area-SF Islands At Parking Lot 1,005 Islands At Parking Lot 1,753 Islands at Sidewalk 1,267 Islands at Sidewalk 1,377 Planters at Building 4,549 Open Area/Detention Pond 21,676 Open Area/Detention Pond 21,856 Total Area 24,806 Rain Garden 480 Total Area 29,157 Impervious Percentage 61.5% Impervious Percentage 54.6% As the new site plan and design provides additional landscaped area when compared to the initial 2006 site design, this site remains in compliance with the original approved North Star Report. Additionally, a site specific Erosion Control Report has been developed for Lot 11 and is included in Appendix B. Drainage Basin Compliance: The site slopes from the west to east from the high point ridge designed as part of the Ascent site plans which is exactly consistent with the grading plan presented in the North Star Report. As there is lower impervious area in the new site plan than originally shown in the North Star Report, this site does not increase runoff quantity to the respective design point. Low Impact Development Compliance: Low Impact Development (LID) requirements per Section 3.1 of the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Manual (Fort Collins 2012 Amendments) (UDFCD) include Section 3.1(a)(1) - a higher degree of water quality treatment for 50% of new impervious area and Section 3.1(a)(2) - 25% of new paved areas must be pervious. As an alternative to these requirements, per City of Fort Collins Ordinance No. 007, 2016; 75% of a newly developed area may be treated using a combination of LID techniques to achieve compliance. A summary LID Compliance Table in Appendix C is provided for clarity. This project meets the 75% treatment requirement through the following means: The project is proposing a total impervious area of 34,997 square feet (0.80 Acres) through a combination of traditional asphalt pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalks, ramps, pans and building roof area. At 75% treatment, this requires a treated area of 26,248 square feet (0.60 Acres). These areas will be treated through a combined method of rain garden treatment, bio-swale treatment, and release of partial roof collection area to landscaped areas and turf. Appendix C shows areas highlighted and delineated for treatment types. Rain Garden Treatment – A combined area of 13,125 square feet (0.30 Acres) of impervious area are routed to a restricted entry to a 480 square foot partial-infiltration rain garden adjacent to the northwest corner of the building envelope. This restriction allows storm water to enter the rain garden Page 3 of 3 during the 2-year event and allows larger event flows to continue past into the existing inlet at the north end of the concrete pan. The rain garden is designed to hold a maximum of one foot of standing water above rain garden grade prior to infiltration per LID design standards. At that elevation, storm water overtops the curb and is routed to the existing inlet at the north end of the concrete pan. Bio-Swale Treatment – A combined area of 8,015 square feet (0.18 acres) of impervious area are routed to a geo fabric-lined cobble bio-swale with 100-year storm event capacity. The swale is 6 feet wide with 4:1 side slopes and 1% longitudinal slope. All contributing drainage is routed through the front of the drainage swale and progresses through approximately 95 linear feet of swale before outfalling into the existing water quantity detention basin. Release to Landscaped Areas – The east side of the building roof, an area of 5,524 square feet (0.13 acres) will be routed through roof drains to the landscaping areas on the east side of the building. This storm water will filter through landscaped areas, turf, and a pathway made of crusher fines as it sheet flows into the detention basin. In summary, this project complies with applicable Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Manual (Fort Collins 2012 Amendments) requirements. If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please do not hesitate to contact me by email at bill.renz@ditescoservices.com or by phone at 970-219-0157. Thank you for your attention and assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Bill Renz, EI Keith Meyer, PE Enc. Appendix A – Impervious Areas Comparison Appendix B – Erosion Control Report Appendix C – 2nd Filing Lot 1 LID Impervious Areas 2133 TIMBERLINE - LOT 11 Appendix A Impervious Areas Comparison SOUTH TIMBERLINE ROAD FF= 4946.70 FND #4 REBAR w/ RPC LS 37987,NE DESIGN BY OTHER (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) FND #4 REBAR FND #4 REBAR w/ RPC LS 33106,KSI FND #4 REBAR w/ RPC LS 33106,KSI w/ RPC LS 37987,NE FND #4 REBAR w/ RPC LS 34995,KSI FND NAIL & SHINER LS 34995,KSI (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) EXISTING 8" WIDE MASONRY WALL 309 C603 3' CONCRETE PAN PROPOSED BIO SWALE CHANNEL 308 C603 CURB CUT MATCH EXISTING PROPOSED STEP POROUS PAVEMENT ROOF DRAIN TO BIO-SWALE 2.49 POROUS PAVEMENT 49'-10" 2133 TIMBERLINE - LOT 11 Appendix B Erosion Control Report 2133 TIMBERLINE - LOT 11 PROJECT ECR Page 1 of 5 APPENDIX A – EROSION CONTROL REPORT A. Proposed Construction Area i. Developed Conditions – The proposed site is located at the northwest corner of the Timberline Rd. and Nancy Gray Ave., in Fort Collins. Currently, the proposed site development area contains an established detention pond and outlet along the eastern edge of the site. The proposed building will have an 85’ setback from Timberline road. Vegetative Cover has been established in the detention pond. ii. Rainfall Erodibility – Rainfall erosion will be controlled through use of temporary construction BMPs until permanent vegetative cover has reached 70% percent of groundcover. Opportunities for rainfall erosion include sheet flow across the site during earthwork operations and utility installations. iii. Proposed Rainfall Erosion and Sediment Control Methods – Primary methods will include silt fence installation on the east and south lot limits and inlet and channel protection with gravel bags to both slow and filter runoff water before it enters any structures or channel outletting to the detention pond. A stabilized construction entrance will be utilized at the site ingress/egress point. iv. Site Phasing and BMP Installation Schedule – The site construction will take place in the following order: 1. Installation of site BMPs i. Stabilized Construction Entrance ii. Silt Fence iii. Inlet protection on existing inlets 2. Site Utility Installation i. Installation of inlet control in new inlets and channels as they are finished 3. Building Foundation and Earthwork 4. Vertical building construction and ongoing utilities 5. Finished site grading, hardscaping and paving 6. Landscaping and Irrigation installation B. Stormwater Management Controls i. SWMP Administrator 1. During construction, the SWMP administrator will be the earthwork and utility contractor. Until such time as that contractor has been selected, the SWMP Administrator will be Bill Renz, Project Manager-Ditesco. He will be responsible 2133 TIMBERLINE - LOT 11 PROJECT ECR Page 2 of 5 for developing, implementing, maintaining, and revising the SWMP and will address all aspects of the site SWMP. i. Bill Renz – Ditesco Project Manager 1315 Oakridge Drive, Suite 120 Fort Collins, CO 80525 970.219.0157 ii. Identification of Potential Pollution Sources 1. All disturbed and stored soils – there will be disturbed soils onsite through excavation and vehicle/equipment movement. Soils will be stockpiled/permanently embanked onsite. Excess soil will be transported offsite. Soil stockpiles left undisturbed for a period greater than 30 days will be mulched and seeded. 2. Vehicle tracking of sediments – most vehicle and equipment travel will risk sediment tracking until final pavement is installed. A stabilized construction entrance will be used for the site. Surrounding roadways will be swept if sediment is tracked onto the roadway. 3. Management of contaminated soils – soils may be contaminated through spills during fueling operation or equipment oil leaks. The contractor will keep spill kits onsite during the project and will excavate and remove contaminated kit materials and soil and dispose through the proper waste stream. 4. Loading and unloading operations – Loading and unloading operations will take place within the site for materials to be incorporated in the project. Vehicles will use the stabilized entrance for ingress/egress. 5. Outdoor storage activities (building materials, fertilizers, chemicals, etc.) Storage of materials will be in a designated area. Any chemicals used during construction, concrete cure, etc., will be stored on secondary containment. 6. Vehicle and equipment maintenance and fueling – Maintenance and fueling will be done in the field at the location of the equipment on grade. Spills will be addressed through item 3 of this section. 7. Significant dust or particulate generating processes – dust may be generated from vehicle tracking or portions of backfill operation. The site will be kept from producing dust through watering of any exposed soils. 8. Routine maintenance activities involving fertilizers, pesticides, detergents, fuels, solvents, oils, etc. – Fueling, lubrication, and maintenance operations will take place within the project limits on grade. No fertilizers pesticides or detergents are planned for use on site. 9. On-site waste management practices (waste piles, liquid wastes, dumpsters, etc.) Roll-off Dumpsters will be utilized for the site and will be hauled off at 2133 TIMBERLINE - LOT 11 PROJECT ECR Page 3 of 5 regular intervals. Any liquid waste generated will be contained. Concrete process water will be addressed through the next item in the section. 10. Concrete truck/equipment washing, including the concrete truck chute and associated fixtures and equipment – A concrete wash out will be utilized for all concrete placement operations. A sign will be posted clearly showing the washout location. 11. Dedicated asphalt and concrete batch plants – no asphalt or concrete batch plants will be erected onsite. 12. Non-industrial waste sources such as worker trash and portable toilets – Portable toilets will be staged onsite. Trash receptacles will be emptied regularly. 13. Other areas or procedures where potential spills can occur – No other areas qualify for this section. C. Dryland Vegetation i. All areas will be hardscaped, sodded, or mulched. Existing open areas have already been seeded. D. Detailed Sequence of Construction Activities i. It is anticipated that this project will begin construction during 2016 and will be completed within a year. ii. Installation of site BMPs 1. Stabilized Construction Entrance 2. Silt Fence 3. Inlet protection on existing inlets iii. Site Utility Installation 1. Installation of drainage facilities 2. Installation of inlet control/BMPs in new inlets and channels as they are finished iv. Building Foundation and Earthwork v. Vertical building construction and ongoing utilities vi. Finished site grading, hardscaping and paving vii. Landscaping and Irrigation installation 1. Seeding and mulching 2. Tree planting 3. Shrub planting viii. Vegetative cover establishment period ix. Removal of silt fence and inlet protection x. BMPs will be inspected for effectiveness and maintained after each runoff event and every 14 days at a minimum during construction. E. Erosion Control Security Calculations 2133 TIMBERLINE - LOT 11 PROJECT ECR Page 4 of 5 Project: Disturbed Acres: 1.31 EROSION CONTROL BMPs Units Estimated Quantity Unit Price Total Price LF 440 $2.50 $1,100.00 EA 3 $150.00 $450.00 EA 1 $750.00 $750.00 EA 1 $1,100.00 $1,100.00 Sub-Total: $3,400.00 1.5 x Sub-Total: $5,100.00 Amount of security: $5,100.00 Total Acres x Price/acre: $1,299.99 $995.00 Sub-Total: $1,299.99 1.5 x Sub-Total: $1,949.98 Amount to Re-seed: $1,949.98 Minimum escrow amount: $3,000.00 Erosion Control Escrow: $5,100.00 Reseeding Amount Miniumum Escrow Amount Timberline Lot 11 Unit Price of Seeding per acre: “The amount of the security must be based on one and one-half times the estimate of the cost to install the approved measures, or one and one-half times the cost to re-vegetate the disturbed land to dry land grasses based upon unit cost determined by the City's Annual Revegetation and Stabilization Bid, whichever is greater. In no instance, will the amount of security be less than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for residential development or three thousand dollars ($3,000) for commercial development” Inlet Protection (IP) Concrete Washout (CW) (add all other BMPs for the site in this list) Final Escrow Amount Example Erosion and Sediment Control Escrow/Security Calculation for The City of Fort Collins BMP Amount Silt Fence (SF) Vehicle Tracking Control (VTC) SOUTH TIMBERLINE ROAD SF SF VTC CIP3 IP IP FND #4 REBAR w/ RPC LS 37987,NE DESIGN BY OTHER (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) FND #4 REBAR FND #4 REBAR w/ RPC LS 33106,KSI FND #4 REBAR w/ RPC LS 33106,KSI w/ RPC LS 37987,NE FND #4 REBAR w/ RPC LS 34995,KSI FND NAIL & SHINER LS 34995,KSI DESIGN BY OTHER (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) FF= 4946.80 LOT 1 TIMBERLINE CENTER 2ND FILING TRASH ENCLOSURE SLOPE & DRAINAGE EASEMENT 15' UTILITY & DRAINAGE EASEMENT UTILITY, DRAINAGE, ACCESS & EMERGENCY EASEMENT PROPOSED EASEMENT EXISTING 8" WIDE CONCRETE WALL GS GS GS GS PROPOSED RAIN GARDEN (SEE SHEET C402) C301 6 EROSION CONTROL PLAN CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF COLORADO Know what's R City of Fort Collins, Colorado Date Date Date Date Date Date City Engineer Traffic Engineer 2133 TIMBERLINE - LOT 11 Appendix C - LID Impervious Areas SOUTH TIMBERLINE ROAD DESIGN BY OTHER (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) EXISTING 8" WIDE MASONRY WALL 3 2 FF= 4946.80 LOT 1 TIMBERLINE CENTER 2ND FILING PROPOSED EASEMENT SLOPE & DRAINAGE EASEMENT 15' UTILITY & DRAINAGE EASEMENT UTILITY, DRAINAGE, ACCESS & EMERGENCY EASEMENT PROPOSED 10" PVC DRAIN 9 LF @ 1.22% PROPOSED 10" PVC DRAIN 15 LF @ 1.2% C701 14 DRAINAGE EXHIBIT CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF COLORADO Know what's R City of Fort Collins, Colorado Date Date Date Date Date Date City Engineer Traffic Engineer Parks & Recreation Stormwater Utility Water & Wastewater Utility SHEET NO. 15-01-29 PROJECT NO. SHEET INDEX DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: APPROVED BY: SCALE: SHEET SUBSET: LOT 1, TIMBERLINE CENTER, THIRD FILING DATE: NONE February 4, 2016 K. Meyer R. Bunner K. Meyer NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 1"=30' 30' 0 30' 60' 90' LEGEND: NOTES: A A FOR DRAINAGE REVIEW ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION LID COMPLIANCE TABLE QTY UOM QTY UOM Traditional Pavement Area 17,621 SF 0.405 AC Other Impervious Surfaces (Roofs, Concrete Walks, Etc.) 17,376 SF 0.399 AC Required Minimum Impervious Area to be Treated (75%) 26,248 SF 0.603 AC Rain Garden Area 480 SF 0.011 AC Run-on area for Rain Garden 13,125 SF 0.301 AC Impervious Area Treated by Rain Garden 13,125 SF 0.301 AC Bio Swale Area (6' Width) 600 SF 0.014 AC Run-on area for Bio Swale 8,015 SF 0.184 AC Impervious Area Treated by Bio Swale 8,015 SF 0.184 AC East Roof Area 5,524 SF 0.127 AC Total Impervious Area 34,997 SF 0.803 AC Total Impervious Area Treated 26,664 SF 0.612 AC Total Impervious Area Treated Percentage 76.2% 76.2% New Impervious Area Rain Garden LID Treatment Bio Swale LID Treatment Impervious Area Treated by Landscaping Release High Point High Point 1 0.23 AC 2 0.18 AC 3 0.15 AC 4 0.07 AC 5 0.03 AC 6 0.13 AC 7 0.01 AC RAIN GARDEN TREATMENT BIOSWALE TREATMENT RELEASED TO LANDSCAPED AREAS UNTREATED WATER QUALITY TREATMENT LEGEND RAIN GARDEN BIO SWALE BIO SWALE Parks & Recreation Stormwater Utility Water & Wastewater Utility SHEET NO. 15-01-29 PROJECT NO. SHEET INDEX DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: APPROVED BY: SCALE: SHEET SUBSET: LOT 1, TIMBERLINE CENTER, THIRD FILING DATE: NONE February 4, 2016 K. Meyer R. Bunner K. Meyer NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 1"=20' 20' 0 20' 40' 60' LEGEND: SF VTC NOTES: IP GS