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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE RETREAT AT FORT COLLINS (FORMERLY REDWOOD STREET MULTI-FAMILY) - PDP - PDP180002 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 2 - DRAINAGE REPORTPRELIMINARY DRAINAGE REPORT The Retreat at Fort Collins Fort Collins, Colorado June 6, 2018 Prepared for: Landmark Properties 4455 Epps Bridge Parkway, Suite 20 Athens, GA 30606 Prepared by: 301 North Howes Street, Suite 100 Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Phone: 970.221.4158 Fax: 970.221.4159 www.northernengineering.com Project Number: 1290-002  This Drainage Report is consciously provided as a PDF. Please consider the environment before printing this document in its entirety. When a hard copy is absolutely necessary, we recommend double-sided printing. June 6, 2018 City of Fort Collins Stormwater Utility 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 RE: Final Drainage Report for The Retreat @ Fort Collins Dear Staff: Northern Engineering is pleased to submit this Preliminary Drainage and Erosion Control Report for your review. This report accompanies the Preliminary Development Review submittal for the proposed The Retreat @ Fort Collins. Comments from the Preliminary Development Review Letter dated July 28, 2017 have been addressed. Written responses thereto can be found in the comprehensive response to comments letter on file with Current Planning. This report has been prepared in accordance to the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual (FCSCM), and serves to document the stormwater impacts associated with the proposed The Retreat @ Fort Collins project. We understand that review by the City is to assure general compliance with standardized criteria contained in the FCSCM. If you should have any questions as you review this report, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, NORTHERN ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. Stephanie Thomas, PE Project Engineer The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION ................................................................... 1 A. Location ....................................................................................................................................... 1 B. Description of Property ................................................................................................................ 2 C. Floodplain .................................................................................................................................... 3 II. DRAINAGE BASINS AND SUB-BASINS ....................................................................... 4 A. Major Basin Description ............................................................................................................... 4 B. Sub-Basin Description .................................................................................................................. 4 III. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA ................................................................................... 4 A. Regulations .................................................................................................................................. 4 B. Four Step Process ........................................................................................................................ 5 C. Development Criteria Reference and Constraints ......................................................................... 5 D. Hydrological Criteria .................................................................................................................... 6 E. Hydraulic Criteria ......................................................................................................................... 6 F. Floodplain Regulations Compliance .............................................................................................. 6 G. Modifications of Criteria .............................................................................................................. 6 IV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN .................................................................................... 7 A. General Concept .......................................................................................................................... 7 B. Detention Ponds and Water Quality/Low Impact Development ................................................. 10 C. Release Rate Compliance ........................................................................................................... 11 D. Low Impact Development (LID) Compliance ............................................................................... 13 V. CONCLUSIONS ...................................................................................................... 14 A. Compliance with Standards ........................................................................................................ 14 B. Drainage Concept ...................................................................................................................... 14 References ....................................................................................................................... 15 APPENDICES: APPENDIX A – Hydrologic Computations APPENDIX B – Hydraulic Computations B.1 – Storm Sewers (For Future Use) B.2 – Inlets (For Future Use) B.3 – Detention Facilities (For Future Use) APPENDIX C – Water Quality Design Computations APPENDIX D – SWMM Analysis / Model APPENDIX E – FEMA Firmette APPENDIX F – Erosion Control Report The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES: Figure 1 – Aerial Photograph ................................................................................................ 2 Figure 2– Proposed Site Plan ................................................................................................ 3 Figure 3 – Existing FEMA Floodplains .................................................................................... 4 Table 1 - Drainage Summary Table ...................................................................................... 9 Table 2 – Detention Summary ............................................................................................ 11 Table 3 – Underground Chamber Summary .......................................................................... 11 Table 4 – Allowable Release Rate ....................................................................................... 12 Table 5 – Proposed Release Rate ........................................................................................ 13 MAP POCKET: C6.00 - Drainage Exhibit The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 1 I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION A. Location 1. Vicinity Map 2. The Retreat @ Fort Collins project is located in the southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer, State of Colorado. 3. The project site is located east of Redwood Village PUD I and Redwood Street and south of Evergreen Parkway, Third Filing. The project site encompasses Redwood Village PUD Phase II. 4. The project is currently bordered to the south by Dry Creek, west by Redwood Village PUD, Phase II and Redwood Street, north by Evergreen and Park, Third Filing and to the east by Lake Canal Irrigation Ditch. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 2 B. Description of Property 1. The Retreat @ Fort Collins is approximately 31.33 net acres. Approximately 1.17 acres of the site consists of the proposed extension of Suniga Road and 2.32 acres of the site consists of area proposed to remain undeveloped with this project. Figure 1 – Aerial Photograph 2. The Retreat @ Fort Collins consists of a mix of fee-simple townhomes, multi-family apartments, duplexes, clubhouse, parking garage, parking lots, private and public roadways, sidewalks and trails. 3. The existing site consists of undeveloped grasslands. 4. Historically, off-site drainage entering from the Redwood Village neighbor enters the site along the western boundary. All runoff generated from the project historically drains to the southeast and is collected in the Lake Canal Irrigation Ditch. 5. In the northwestern corner of the site is an existing detention pond. This detention pond detains a portion of the Redwood Village and the upstream developments. 6. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Soil Survey, the vast majority of the site consists of variations of clay loam, which falls into Hydrologic Soil Groups C. This soil type has a slow rate of infiltration. 7. The proposed development will include a mix of above ground extended detention basins and underground detention and water quality chambers. The underground detention and water quality chambers will provide LID treatment for the site in accordance with the City of Fort Collins guidance for LID treatment. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 3 Figure 2– Proposed Site Plan 8. No existing irrigation facilities or major drainageways are located within the property limits. A regional conveyance, associated with the NECCO project, has been planned on the property and will be included as a part of this project. 9. The project site is within the Low Density Mixed-Use Neighborhood District (L-M-N) Zoning District. The proposed use is permitted within the zone district. C. Floodplain 1. The subject property is located in the FEMA regulatory Dry Creek 100-year floodplain. A FEMA high-risk floodway and floodplain is located on the very southern tip of the property. This area is not proposed to be developed at this time. 2. The FEMA Panel 08069C0977G illustrates the proximity of the project site to the nearest FEMA delineated regulatory floodplain. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 4 Figure 3 – Existing FEMA Floodplains II. DRAINAGE BASINS AND SUB-BASINS A. Major Basin Description 1. The Retreat @ Fort Collins is located within the Dry Creek Basin, which is generally located in north Fort Collins. This area is also subject to the restrictions as delineated in the North East College Corridor Outfall (NECCO) Design Report. B. Sub-Basin Description 1. The property historically drains to the southeast and is collected in the Lake Canal Irrigation Ditch. 2. Off-site drainage from the Redwood Village neighborhood is routed onto the property and entering from the western boundary. A full-size copy of the Drainage Exhibit can be found in the Map Pocket at the end of this report. III. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA A. Regulations The Retreat @ Fort Collins will be subject to the regulations set forth in the FCSCM, as well as regulations associated with the Dry Creek Drainage Basin and the NECCO project. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 5 B. Four Step Process The overall stormwater management strategy employed with The Retreat @ Fort Collins project utilizes the “Four Step Process” to minimize adverse impacts of urbanization on receiving waters. The following is a description of how the proposed development has incorporated each step. Step 1 – Employ Runoff Reduction Practices Several techniques have been utilized with the proposed development to facilitate the reduction of runoff peaks, volumes, and pollutant loads as the site is developed from the current use by implementing multiple Low-Impact Development (LID) strategies including: Providing vegetated open areas throughout the site to reduce the overall impervious area and to minimize directly connected impervious areas (MDCIA). Routing flows, to the extent feasible, through drain rock within the underground detention section to increase time of concentration, promote infiltration and provide initial water quality. Step 2 – Implement BMPs That Provide a Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) with Slow Release The efforts taken in Step 1 will facilitate the reduction of runoff; however, this development will still generate stormwater runoff that will require additional BMPs and water quality. The majority of stormwater runoff from the site will ultimately be intercepted and treated in proposed underground Stormtech water quality chambers. Water quality for areas not routed through the Stormtech chambers will be provided within the detention pond volume. Step 3 – Stabilize Drainageways As stated in Section I.B.5, above, there are no major drainageways in or near the subject site. While this step may not seem applicable to The Retreat @ Fort Collins, the proposed project indirectly helps achieve stabilized drainageways nonetheless. Furthermore, this project will pay one-time stormwater development fees, as well as ongoing monthly stormwater utility fees, both of which help achieve Citywide drainageway stability. Step 4 – Implement Site Specific and Other Source Control BMPs. This step typically applies to industrial and commercial developments and is not applicable for this project. C. Development Criteria Reference and Constraints 1. The Retreat @ Fort Collins will be subject to the regulations set forth in the FCSCM, as well as regulations associated with the Dry Creek Drainage Basin and the NECCO project. 2. This property was included in the NECCO Design Report. As this project is expected to release into the NECCO drainage system, this project will be subject to the requirements set forth with the NECCO Design Report. 3. Though this site was not included in the Redwood Village PUD Drainage design. The Redwood Village neighborhood does discharge to the project site. As such, the Redwood Village report was referenced for this project. 4. Several constraints have been identified during the course of this analysis that will impact the proposed drainage system including: The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 6 Tie in elevation into the NECCO Drainage system. NECCO storm drainage planned to traverse this property. This storm drain will be designed with this project. The NECCO design requires a 0.2 cfs/acres release from the developed site. This minimal release rate does not provide substantial leeway for any undetained flows. D. Hydrological Criteria 1. The City of Fort Collins Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves, as depicted in Figure RA-16 of the FCSCM, serve as the source for all hydrologic computations associated with this development. Tabulated data contained in Table RA-7 has been utilized for Rational Method runoff calculations. 2. The Rational Method has been employed to compute stormwater runoff utilizing coefficients contained in Tables RO-11 and RO-12 of the FCSCM. 3. The EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) software has been utilized for detention storage calculations. 4. Three separate design storms have been utilized to address distinct drainage scenarios. The first event analyzed is the “Minor,” or “Initial” Storm, which has a 2- year recurrence interval. The second event considered is the “Major Storm,” which has a 100-year recurrence interval. The third storm computed, for comparison purposes only, is the 10-year event. 5. No other assumptions or calculation methods have been used with this development that are not referenced by current City of Fort Collins criteria. E. Hydraulic Criteria 1. As previously noted, the subject property historically drains into the Lake Canal Irrigation Ditch. This site will be rerouted to drain to the existing NECCO storm improvements. 2. All drainage facilities proposed with The Retreat @ Fort Collins project are designed in accordance with criteria outlined in the FCSCM and/or the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District’s (UDFCD) Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual. 3. As stated in Section I.C.1, above, the subject property is located within a FEMA regulatory floodplain. As such, this project is subject to the development restrictions as provided by FEMA and the City of Fort Collins. 4. No structures are proposed within the floodplain or floodway. 5. The Retreat @ Fort Collins project does not propose to modify any natural drainageways. F. Floodplain Regulations Compliance 1. As previously mentioned, all structures are located outside of any FEMA 100-year or City floodplain, and thus are not subject to any floodplain regulations. G. Modifications of Criteria 1. The proposed The Retreat @ Fort Collins development is not requesting any modification at this time. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 7 IV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN A. General Concept 1. The main objectives of The Retreat @ Fort Collins drainage design collect and treat all developed runoff from the site, direct all stormwater release from the site to the NECCO stormwater improvements adjacent to the site and minimize the amount of undetained drainage and/or provide additional detention and treatment of off-site areas to balance any undetained basins. 2. As previously mentioned, off-site flows from the Redwood Village neighborhood drain onto the existing property. 3. A list of tables and figures used within this report can be found in the Table of Contents at the front of the document. The tables and figures are located within the sections to which the content best applies. 4. The Retreat @ Fort Collins project is composed of seven major drainage basins, designated as Basins A, B, C, D, E, UD, and RW. The drainage patterns for each major basin are further described below. Basin A Basin A is located in the northern half of the site. This basin is subdivided into 9 sub- basins. These basins consist of buildings, parking lots, roadways and landscaping. Runoff from these basins drains via curb and gutter to curb inlets. These basins are detained and treated for LID in underground Chambers A2 and A3, and water quality is provided in Detention Pond 1. This pond releases directly to a proposed outfall pipe that connects to the NECCO stormwater improvements. 100-year detention of this basin is provided in Detention Pond 1. Basin B Basin B is located in the center and southern area of the site. This basin is subdivided into 4 sub-basins. These basins consist of buildings, parking lots, roadways and landscaping. Runoff from these basins drains via curb and gutter to curb inlets and curb cuts. These basins are detained and treated for LID in underground Chambers B2 and B3. Water quality is also provided in Detention Pond 2. This pond releases directly to a proposed outfall pipe that connects to the NECCO stormwater improvements. 100-year detention of this basin is provided in Detention Pond 2. Basin C Basin C is located along the northern boundary of the site adjacent the southern boundary of the Redwood Village. This basin is subdivided into 4 sub-basins. This basin consists of buildings, parking lots, roadways and landscaping. Runoff from these basins drains via curb and gutter to curb inlets and curb cuts. These basins are detained and treated for LID in underground Chambers C1 and C3. Water quality is also provided in Detention Pond 3. 100-year detention of this basin is provided by a combination of Detention Pond 3 and Detention Pond 6. Once Detention Pond 3 is full it will spill to an inlet in the adjacent parking lot that will convey additional flow to Detention Pond 6. Detention Pond 6 consists of underground detention chambers. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 8 Basin D Basin D is located along the western boundary of the site adjacent the eastern boundary of the Redwood Village. This basin is subdivided into 2 sub-basins. This basin consists of buildings, parking lots, roadways and landscaping. Runoff from these basins drains via curb and gutter to curb cuts and swale. Water quality for this basin is provided in Detention Pond 4. 100-year detention of this basin is provided by a combination of Detention Pond 4 and Detention Pond 6. Once Detention Pond 4 is full it will spill to an inlet in the adjacent parking lot that will convey additional flow to Detention Pond 6. Detention Pond 6 consists of underground detention chambers. Basin E Basin E is located along the southern boundary of the site. This basin consist of buildings, parking lots, roadways and landscaping. Runoff from this basin drains via curb and gutter to curb inlets. These basins are detained and treated for water quality/LID in underground Chambers E1 and Detention Pond 5. Detention Pond 5 consists of underground detention chambers. These ponds release directly to a proposed outfall pipe that connects to the NECCO stormwater improvements. Basin UD1 Basin UD1 is located along the western boundary of the site, adjacent Redwood Street. This basin consists of buildings, parking lots, roadways and landscaping. The runoff from this basin drains undetained via curb and gutter to existing curb inlets on Redwood Street. These inlets are connected to the NECCO stormwater improvements. Basin UD2 Basin UD2 is located along the southern boundary of the site. This basin consists of Suniga Street. The runoff from this basin drains undetained via curb and gutter to inlets designed with the NECCO stormwater improvements. Per the NECCO plan, this basin was not required to be detained by this project. This area is listed as Basin 950 and 951 in the NECCO plan. Basin UD3 Basin UD3 is located south of Suniga Street. This basin is not planned for development and will remain as its existing condition. Per the NECCO plan, this basin was not required to be detained by this project. This area is listed as Basin 413 in the NECCO plan. Basin UD4 Basin UD4 is located in the northern corner of the site. This basin consists of a roadway connection to Conifer Street. Due to grading constraints this area will drain undetained to existing inlets at the intersection of Conifer Street and Redwood Street. These inlets discharge to Redwood Detention Pond. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 9 Basin RW Basin RW consists of the existing Redwood Village neighborhood. This basin was further divided into 5 sub-basins. Basin RW1 drains via curb and gutter to the north and will be collected in proposed inlets. The runoff from Basin RW1 will bypass the Retreat site. Basin RW2 currently drains via a concrete pan and discharges onto The Retreat site. This basin’s runoff will be detained in Detention Pond 4. Basin RW3 currently drains via overland flow onto The Retreat site. This basin’s runoff will be detained in Detention Pond 4 and 6. Basin RW4 currently drains via grass swale onto The Retreat site. This basin’s runoff will be collected in an inlet and conveyed to the NECCO system by the planned NECCO extension. The runoff from Basin RW4 will bypass the Retreat site. Basin RW5 currently drains via overland flow onto The Retreat site. This basin’s runoff will be detained in Detention Pond 3 and 6. A full-size copy of the Drainage Exhibit can be found in the Map Pocket at the end of this report. Table 1 - Drainage Summary Table DRAINAGE SUMMARY TABLE DESIGN POINT BASIN ID TOTAL AREA (acres) C2 C100 2-yr Tc (min) 100- yr Tc (min) Q2 (cfs) Q100 (cfs) A1 A1 0.96 0.53 0.66 5.0 5.0 1.45 6.33 A2 A2 3.58 0.69 0.86 12.6 11.7 4.94 22.32 A3 A3 0.20 0.80 1.00 5.0 5.0 0.47 2.04 A4 A4 1.33 0.77 0.96 9.6 8.1 2.30 10.68 A5 A5 2.60 0.68 0.85 12.6 11.9 3.56 16.12 A6 A6 0.94 0.62 0.77 5.0 5.0 1.66 7.22 A7 A7 0.41 0.70 0.88 7.0 5.0 0.74 3.55 A8 A8 0.62 0.71 0.88 7.8 5.6 1.07 5.24 A9 A9 4.04 0.38 0.48 9.5 8.6 3.47 15.76 B1 B1 3.91 0.63 0.79 8.7 7.4 5.79 27.12 B2 B2 0.25 0.82 1.00 5.0 5.0 0.58 2.48 B3 B3 0.22 0.77 0.97 5.0 5.0 0.48 2.09 B4 B4 2.92 0.49 0.61 13.0 11.6 2.89 13.05 C1 C1 0.81 0.78 0.98 11.0 6.2 1.38 7.39 C2 C2 0.35 0.75 0.94 5.0 5.0 0.74 3.25 C3 C3 0.29 0.78 0.98 5.0 5.0 0.64 2.81 C4 C4 1.01 0.45 0.56 7.6 6.8 1.12 5.14 D1 D1 0.69 0.68 0.85 5.3 5.0 1.35 5.89 D2 D2 0.83 0.47 0.58 5.0 5.0 1.11 4.84 E1 E1 0.90 0.56 0.70 9.3 7.5 1.15 5.38 UD1 UD1 0.54 0.57 0.72 7.4 5.8 0.78 3.72 UD2 UD2 1.17 0.80 1.00 5.0 5.0 2.68 11.66 The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 10 B. Detention Ponds and Water Quality/Low Impact Development Due to the complication of designing the underground chambers for both LID treatment and 100-year detention, the detention ponds and the LID treatments are labeled differently. The labeling of the detention ponds designed for 100-year detention are denoted by a number (ie. Pond 1, Pond 2, Pond 3). The labeling for the underground chambers designed for LID Treatment ONLY are labeled with the basin for which they are located (ie. Chamber A1, Chamber B2). Some chamber areas are labeled with both a Detention Pond label and a LID label. These chamber areas, have both LID and detention components, and these components are calculated separately. Detention Pond 1 and Chambers A1, A2, and A3 Detention Pond 1 was designed to detain the stormwater runoff during a 100-year event from the entire Basin A. Water Quality is provided for Basin A9 as extended detention within Detention Pond 1. Chambers A1 provides LID and water quality treatment for Basin A1. Chambers A2 provides LID and water quality treatment for Basin A2. Chamber A3 provides LID and water quality treatment for Basins A3, A4, A5, A6, A7 and A8. Detention Pond 2 and Chambers B2 and B3 Detention Pond 2 was designed to detain the stormwater runoff during a 100-year event from Basin B. Water Quality is provided for Basin B4 as extended detention within Detention Pond 2. Chambers B2 provides LID and water quality treatment for Basins B1 and B2. Chambers B3 provides LID and water quality treatment for Basin B3. Detention Pond 3 and Chambers C1 and C3 Detention Pond 3 was designed to detain a portion of the stormwater runoff during a 100-year event from Basin C and Basin RW5. Water Quality is provided for Basins C2 and C4 as extended detention within Detention Pond 3. During a 100-year event Detention Pond 3 will spill to the adjacent parking lot and inlet. This inlet will collect the additional flow and convey it to underground Detention Pond 6. Chambers C1 provides LID and water quality treatment for Basin C1. Chambers C3 provides LID and water quality treatment for Basin C3. Detention Pond 4 Detention Pond 4 was designed to detain a portion of the stormwater runoff during a 100-year event from Basin D, Basin RW2 and Basin RW3. Water Quality is provided for Basin D as extended detention within Detention Pond 4. During a 100-year event Detention Pond 4 will spill to the adjacent parking lot and inlet. This inlet will collect the additional flow and convey it to underground Detention Pond 6. Detention Pond 5 and Chambers E1 Detention Pond 5 was designed to detain the stormwater runoff during a 100-year event from Basin E within underground chambers. Chambers E1 provides LID and water quality treatment for Basin E1. Detention Pond 6 Detention Pond 6 was designed to detain the spill over from Ponds 3 and 4 during a 100- year event within underground chambers. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 11 A summary of the detention volumes and water quality volumes for each pond are found below: Table 2 – Detention Summary Open Detention Pond Summary | Proposed Condition Pond Pond Description 100-yr Volume (cf) 100-yr Volume (ac-ft) 100-yr WSEL WQCV (cf) WQCV WSEL Max Release (cfs) 1 Open Detention 136,113 3.12 4958.17 1,506 4954.28 2.00 2 Open Detention 62,275 1.43 4957.36 1,670 4954.58 2.50 3 Open Detention 17,541 0.40 4957.67 834 4955.11 0.50 4 Open Detention 17,703 0.41 4959.06 1,013 4956.76 0.50 Table 3 – Underground Chamber Summary Underground Chamber Summary | Proposed Condition Chamber Description 100-yr Volume (cf) 100-yr Volume (ac-ft) 100-yr WSEL WQCV (cf) WQCV WSEL Max Release (cfs) A1 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 486 to be provided at final n/a A2 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 2,387 to be provided at final n/a A3 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 4,183 to be provided at final n/a B2 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 2,593 to be provided at final n/a B3 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 182 to be provided at final n/a The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 12 By subtracting the existing undetained flow of 7.32 cfs from the proposed undetained flow of 6.39 cfs, it is shown that the undetained flow from will be reduced 0.93 cfs from the existing condition. This 0.93 cfs reduced flow balances the additional 0.63 cfs release from the ponds. As a whole, the combined Redwood and Retreat sites will have 0.30 cfs less release in the 100-year event than what is allowable. The table below illustrates these calculations: Table 4 – Allowable Release Rate Allowable Stormwater Release from Combined Redwood and Retreat Site Basin Area (acres) 100-yr Release Rate (cfs) Basin A (0.2 cfs/acre) 14.67 2.93 Basin B (0.2 cfs/acre) 7.3 1.46 Basin C (0.2 cfs/acre) 2.46 0.49 Basin D (0.2 cfs/acre) 1.53 0.31 Basin E (0.2 cfs/acre) 0.9 0.18 UD1 (0.2 cfs/acre) 0.54 0.11 UD4 (0.2 cfs/acre) 0.44 0.09 Total On-site Release 27.84 5.57 Off-site Basins RW1 (100-yr runoff) 3.42 12.71 RW2 (100-yr runoff) 1.08 5.08 RW3 (100-yr runoff) 0.1 0.55 RW4 (100-yr runoff) 1.2 5.65 RW5 (100-yr runoff) 0.31 1.69 Total Off-site Release 6.11 25.68 Total Release from Combined Redwood and Retreat Basins 33.95 31.25 The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 13 Table 5 – Proposed Release Rate Proposed Stormwater Release from Combined Redwood and Retreat Site Pond/ Basin 100-yr Release Rate (cfs) Pond 1 2.00 Pond 2 2.50 Pond 3 0.50 Pond 4 0.50 Pond 5 0.20 Pond 6 0.50 Total Detention Release 6.20 Undetained Basins RW1 12.71 RW4 5.65 UD1 3.72 UD4 2.67 Total Undetained Release 24.75 Total Release from Combined Redwood and Retreat Basins 30.95 Based on this, the release from the site is well within the allowable release rate for the site. D. Low Impact Development (LID) Compliance This site provides 74.6% treatment of new impervious area through a Low Impact Development treatment facility. The LID treatment is provided through underground detention and water quality chambers. These chambers will be designed as Stormtech chambers at the time of final design. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 14 V. CONCLUSIONS A. Compliance with Standards 1. The drainage design proposed with The Retreat @ Fort Collins project complies with the City of Fort Collins’ Stormwater Criteria Manual. 2. The drainage design proposed with The Retreat @ Fort Collins project complies with the City of Fort Collins’ Master Drainage Plan for the Old Town Basin. 3. There are no regulatory floodplains associated with The Retreat @ Fort Collins development. 4. The drainage plan and stormwater management measures proposed with The Retreat @ Fort Collins development are compliant with all applicable State and Federal regulations governing stormwater discharge. B. Drainage Concept 1. The drainage design proposed with this project will effectively limit potential damage associated with its stormwater runoff. The Retreat @ Fort Collins will detain for proposed impervious area and release at a rate in conformance with the Dry Creek major drainage basin of 0.2 cfs/acre. 2. The proposed The Retreat @ Fort Collins development will not impact the Master Drainage Plan recommendations for the North East College Corridor Outfall (NECCO) within Dry Creek major drainage basin. The Retreat @ Fort Collins Preliminary Drainage Report 15 References 1. City of Fort Collins Landscape Design Guidelines for Stormwater and Detention Facilities, November 5, 2009, BHA Design, Inc. with City of Fort Collins Utility Services. 2. Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual, City of Fort Collins, Colorado, as adopted by Ordinance No. 174, 2011, and referenced in Section 26-500 (c) of the City of Fort Collins Municipal Code. 3. Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, Adopted January 2, 2001, Repealed and Reenacted, Effective October 1, 2002, Repealed and Reenacted, Effective April 1, 2007. 4. Soils Resource Report for Larimer County Area, Colorado, Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. 5. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, Volumes 1-3, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Wright-McLaughlin Engineers, Denver, Colorado, Revised April 2008. APPENDIX A HYDROLOGIC COMPUTATIONS Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado (The Retreat ) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 3/18/2018 Page 1 of 4 4494200 4494300 4494400 4494500 4494600 4494700 4494200 4494300 4494400 4494500 4494600 4494700 494200 494300 494400 494500 494600 494700 494800 494900 495000 494200 494300 494400 494500 494600 494700 494800 494900 495000 40° 36' 12'' N 105° 4' 10'' W 40° 36' 12'' N 105° 3' 28'' W 40° 35' 52'' N 105° 4' 10'' W 40° 35' 52'' N 105° 3' 28'' W N Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 13N WGS84 0 200 400 800 1200 Feet 0 50 100 200 300 Meters Map Scale: 1:4,430 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION Area of Interest (AOI) Area of Interest (AOI) Soils Soil Rating Polygons A A/D B B/D C C/D D Not rated or not available Soil Rating Lines A A/D B B/D C C/D D Not rated or not available Soil Rating Points A A/D B B/D C C/D D Not rated or not available Water Features Streams and Canals Transportation Rails Interstate Highways US Routes Major Roads Local Roads Background Aerial Photography The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as Hydrologic Soil Group Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI 22 Caruso clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slope D 0.6 2.4% 64 Loveland clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes C 6.7 24.5% 73 Nunn clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes C 12.8 47.1% 76 Nunn clay loam, wet, 1 to 3 percent slopes C 7.1 26.1% Totals for Area of Interest 27.2 100.0% Description Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils are assigned to one of four groups according to the rate of water infiltration when the soils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receive precipitation from long-duration storms. The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B, C, and D) and three dual classes (A/D, B/D, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows: Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture. These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission. Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water transmission. Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink-swell potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious material. These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission. If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (A/D, B/D, or C/D), the first letter is for drained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Only the soils that in their natural condition are in group D are assigned to dual classes. Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado The Retreat Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 3/18/2018 Page 3 of 4 Rating Options Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified Tie-break Rule: Higher Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado The Retreat Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 3/18/2018 Page 4 of 4 The Retreat CHARACTER OF SURFACE1: Runoff Coefficient Percentage Impervious Project: The Retreat Streets, Parking Lots, Roofs, Alleys, and Drives: Calculations By: S. Thomas Asphalt ……....……………...……….....…...……………….………………………………………………………….0.95 100% . Date: June 6, 2018 Concrete …….......……………….….……….………………..….…………………………………………………….0.95 90% . Gravel (packed) ……….…………………….….…………………………..………………………………………….0.50 40% . Roofs …….…….………………..……………….……………………………………………………………………… 0.95 90% Single Family Lots 0.55 50% Lawns and Landscaping Sandy Soil Flat <2% ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 0.10 0% Average 2% to 7% ………………………………………………………………………………………………….0.15 . 0% Steep >7% …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 0.20 0% Clayey Soil Flat <2% ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 0.20 0% Average 2% to 7% ………………………………………………………………………………………………….0.25 . 0% Steep >7% …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 0.35 0% 2-year Cf = 1.00 10-year Cf = 1.00 100-year Cf = 1.25 Runoff Coefficients are taken from the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual, Table RO-11 Sub-Basin ID Sub- BasinBas in Area (ac) Area of Asphalt (ac) Area of Gravel (ac) Area of Concrete (ac) Area of Single-Family Lots (ac) Area of Roofs (ac) Soil Type and Average Slope Area of Lawns and Landscaping (ac) 2-year Composite Runoff Coefficient 10-year Composite Runoff Coefficient 100-year Composite Runoff Coefficient Composite The Retreat Overland Flow, Time of Concentration: The Retreat Gutter/Swale Flow, Time of Concentration: Tt = L / 60V Tc = T i + Tt (Equation RO-2) Velocity (Gutter Flow), V = 20·S ½ Velocity (Swale Flow), V = 15·S ½ NOTE: C-value for overland flows over grassy surfaces; C = 0.25 Is Length >500' ? C*Cf (2-yr Cf=1.00) C*Cf (10-yr Cf=1.00) C*Cf (100-yr Cf=1.25) Length, L (ft) Slope, S (%) Ti 2-yr (min) Ti 10-yr (min) Ti 100-yr (min) Length, L (ft) Slope, S (%) Velocity, V (ft/s) Tt (min) Length, L (ft) Slope, S (%) Velocity, V (ft/s) Tt The Retreat Rational Method Equation: Project: The Retreat Calculations By: Date: Rainfall Intensity: A1 A1 0.96 5 5 5 0.53 0.53 0.66 2.85 4.87 9.95 1.45 2.48 6.33 A2 A2 3.58 13 13 12 0.69 0.69 0.86 2.02 3.45 7.29 4.94 8.44 22.32 A3 A3 0.20 5 5 5 0.80 0.80 1.00 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.47 0.80 2.04 A4 A4 1.33 10 10 8 0.77 0.77 0.96 2.26 3.86 8.38 2.30 3.93 10.68 A5 A5 2.60 13 13 12 0.68 0.68 0.85 2.02 3.45 7.29 3.56 6.09 16.12 A6 A6 0.94 5 5 5 0.62 0.62 0.77 2.85 4.87 9.95 1.66 2.83 7.22 A7 A7 0.41 7 7 5 0.70 0.70 0.88 2.60 4.44 9.95 0.74 1.27 3.55 A8 A8 0.62 8 8 6 0.71 0.71 0.88 2.46 4.21 9.63 1.07 1.83 5.24 A9 A9 4.04 10 10 9 0.38 0.38 0.48 2.26 3.86 8.21 3.47 5.92 15.76 B1 B1 3.91 9 9 7 0.63 0.63 0.79 2.35 4.02 8.80 5.79 9.90 27.12 B2 B2 0.25 5 5 5 0.82 0.82 1.00 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.58 0.99 2.48 B3 B3 0.22 5 5 5 0.77 0.77 0.97 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.48 0.82 2.09 B4 B4 2.92 13 13 12 0.49 0.49 0.61 2.02 3.45 7.29 2.89 4.93 13.05 C1 C1 0.81 11 11 6 0.78 0.78 0.98 2.17 3.71 9.31 1.38 2.35 7.39 C2 C2 0.35 5 5 5 0.75 0.75 0.94 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.74 1.27 3.25 C3 C3 0.29 5 5 5 0.78 0.78 0.98 2.85 4.87 9.95 0.64 1.10 2.81 C4 C4 1.01 8 8 7 0.45 0.45 0.56 2.46 4.21 9.06 1.12 1.91 5.14 D1 D1 0.69 5 5 5 0.68 0.68 0.85 2.85 4.87 9.95 1.35 2.31 5.89 D2 D2 0.83 5 5 5 0.47 0.47 0.58 2.85 4.87 9.95 1.11 1.90 4.84 E1 E1 0.90 9 9 8 0.56 0.56 0.70 2.30 3.93 8.59 1.15 1.97 5.38 UD1 UD1 0.54 7 7 6 0.57 0.57 0.72 2.52 4.31 9.63 0.78 1.33 3.72 UD2 UD2 1.17 5 5 5 0.80 0.80 1.00 2.85 4.87 9.95 2.68 4.59 11.66 UD3 UD3 2.32 32 32 29 0.30 0.30 0.37 1.26 2.14 4.60 0.86 1.47 3.96 UD4 UD4 0.44 12 12 10 0.62 0.62 0.78 2.09 3.57 7.72 0.58 0.99 2.67 RW1 RW1 3.42 16 16 15 0.45 0.45 0.56 1.84 3.14 6.62 2.83 4.82 12.71 RW2 RW2 1.08 10 10 8 0.45 0.45 0.56 2.26 3.86 8.38 1.09 1.87 5.08 RW3 RW3 0.10 7 7 6 0.45 0.45 0.56 2.60 4.44 9.63 0.12 0.20 0.55 RW4 RW4 1.20 10 10 8 0.45 0.45 0.56 2.26 3.86 8.38 1.22 2.08 5.65 RW5 RW5 0.31 7 7 6 0.45 0.45 0.56 2.60 4.44 9.63 0.37 0.62 1.69 June 6, 2018 Intensity, i10 (in/hr) C10 Area, A (acres) Intensity, i2 (in/hr) 100-yr Tc (min) PROPOSED RUNOFF COMPUTATIONS C100 Design Point Flow, Q100 (cfs) Flow, Q2 (cfs) 10-yr Tc (min) APPENDIX B HYDRAULIC COMPUTATIONS B.1 – Storm Sewers B.2 – Inlets B.3 – Detention Facilities APPENDIX B.1 STORM SEWERS (FOR FUTURE USE) APPENDIX B.2 INLETS (FOR FUTURE USE) APPENDIX B.3 DETENTION FACILITIES The Retreat 1290-002 Fort Collins, Colorado S. Thomas Date: 6/6/2018 Pond No.: 1 Pond 1 100-yr 0.75 WQCV 1506 ft 3 Area (A)= 14.67 acres Quantity Detention SWMM 136113 ft 3 Max Release Rate = 2.00 cfs Total Volume 136113 ft 3 Total Volume 3.125 ac-ft *SWMM Model accounts for initial WQCV depth in pond prior to beginning of storm. Therefore, SWMM volume includes WQCV as additional. Detention Pond Calculation | SWMM Method Project Number: Project Location: Calculations By: Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Developed "C" = 6/6/2018 10:06 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Detention\1290-002_Detention Pond 1.xlsm\SWMM_FC The Retreat 1290-001 Fort Collins, CO S. Thomas Date: 6/6/2018 Pond No.: 1 Pond 1 WQCV 1506 ft3 4954.28 ft. Design Storm 100-yr Required Volume= 136113 ft3 4958.17 ft. Cummulative Volume Conic (X- values) ft3 ft. ft3 ft3 ft3 ft3 4,952.80 9 0.00 0 0 0 0 4,953.00 220 0.20 23 23 18 18 4,953.20 508 0.20 73 96 71 89 4,953.40 835 0.20 134 230 133 222 4,953.60 1200 0.20 204 433 202 424 4,953.80 1482 0.20 268 702 268 692 4,954.00 1670 0.20 315 1017 315 1007 4,954.20 1825 0.20 349 1366 349 1356 4,954.40 1948 0.20 377 1744 377 1734 4,954.60 2062 0.20 401 2145 401 2135 4,954.80 2345 0.20 441 2585 440 2575 4,955.00 3423 0.20 577 3162 573 3148 4,955.20 5398 0.20 882 4044 875 4023 4,955.40 8918 0.20 1432 5476 1417 5440 4,955.60 13203 0.20 2212 7688 2198 7638 4,955.80 18261 0.20 3146 10834 3133 10771 4,956.00 24662 0.20 4292 15127 4276 15047 4,956.20 32121 0.20 5678 20805 5662 20709 4,956.40 40185 0.20 7231 28036 7216 27925 4,956.60 47095 0.20 8728 36764 8719 36644 4,956.80 53030 0.20 10012 46776 10007 46650 4,957.00 57999 0.20 11103 57879 11099 57749 4,957.20 61898 0.20 11990 69868 11988 69737 4,957.40 64541 0.20 12644 82512 12643 82380 4,957.60 66700 0.20 13124 95636 13123 95503 4,957.80 69288 0.20 13599 109235 13598 109101 4,958.00 72800 0.20 14209 123444 14207 123308 4,958.20 77757 0.20 15056 138500 15053 138361 4,958.40 83826 0.20 16158 154658 16155 154516 Design Point Design Storm Require Volume= Stage - Storage Calculation Project Number: Project Location: Calculations By: Required Volume Water Surface Elevation (WSE) 6/6/201810:06 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Detention\1290-002_Detention Pond 1.xlsm\Stage_Storage The Retreat 1290-002 Fort Collins, Colorado S. Thomas Date: 6/6/2018 Pond No.: 2 Pond 2 100-yr 0.73 WQCV 1670 ft 3 Area (A)= 7.30 acres Quantity Detention SWMM 62275 ft 3 Max Release Rate = 2.50 cfs Total Volume 62275 ft 3 Total Volume 1.430 ac-ft *SWMM Model accounts for initial WQCV depth in pond prior to beginning of storm. Therefore, SWMM volume includes WQCV as additional. Detention Pond Calculation | SWMM Method Project Number: Project Location: Calculations By: Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Developed "C" = 6/6/2018 10:07 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Detention\1290-002_Detention Pond 2.xlsm\SWMM_FC The Retreat 1290-001 Fort Collins, CO S. Thomas Date: 6/6/2018 Pond No.: 2 Pond 2 WQCV 1670 ft3 4954.58 ft. Design Storm 100-yr Required Volume= 62275 ft3 4957.36 ft. Contour Elevation (Y- values) Contour Area Depth Incremental Area Avg. End Cumulative Volume Avg. End Incremental Volume Conic Cummulative Volume Conic (X- values) ft3 ft. ft3 ft3 ft3 ft3 4,954.00 10 0.00 0 0 0 0 4,954.20 1029 0.20 104 104 76 76 4,954.40 4032 0.20 506 610 473 549 4,954.60 8503 0.20 1254 1864 1226 1775 4,954.80 13045 0.20 2155 4018 2139 3914 4,955.00 17294 0.20 3034 7052 3024 6938 4,955.20 19658 0.20 3695 10748 3693 10631 4,955.40 20614 0.20 4027 14775 4027 14657 4,955.60 21173 0.20 4179 18953 4179 18836 4,955.80 21742 0.20 4291 23245 4291 23127 4,956.00 22326 0.20 4407 27652 4407 27534 4,956.20 22936 0.20 4526 32178 4526 32060 4,956.40 23658 0.20 4659 36837 4659 36719 4,956.60 24480 0.20 4814 41651 4814 41533 4,956.80 25449 0.20 4993 46644 4993 46525 4,957.00 26592 0.20 5204 51848 5204 51729 4,957.20 29092 0.20 5568 57416 5567 57295 4,957.40 31732 0.20 6082 63499 6080 63376 4,957.60 36908 0.20 6864 70363 6857 70233 Design Point Design Storm Require Volume= Stage - Storage Calculation Project Number: Project Location: Calculations By: Required Volume Water Surface Elevation (WSE) 6/6/201810:07 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Detention\1290-002_Detention Pond 2.xlsm\Stage_Storage The Retreat 1290-002 Fort Collins, Colorado S. Thomas Date: 6/6/2018 Pond No.: 3 Pond 3 100-yr 0.66 WQCV 834 ft 3 Area (A)= 1.36 acres Quantity Detention SWMM 17541 ft 3 Max Release Rate = 0.50 cfs Total Volume 17541 ft 3 Total Volume 0.403 ac-ft *SWMM Model accounts for initial WQCV depth in pond prior to beginning of storm. Therefore, SWMM volume includes WQCV as additional. Detention Pond Calculation | SWMM Method Project Number: Project Location: Calculations By: Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Developed "C" = 6/6/2018 10:07 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Detention\1290-002_Detention Pond 3.xlsm\SWMM_FC The Retreat 1290-001 Fort Collins, CO S. Thomas Date: 6/6/2018 Pond No.: 3 Pond 3 WQCV 834 ft3 4955.11 ft. Design Storm 100-yr Required Volume= 17541 ft3 4957.67 ft. Contour Elevation (Y- values) Contour Area Depth Incremental Area Avg. End Cumulative Volume Avg. End Incremental Volume Conic Cummulative Volume Conic (X- values) ft3 ft. ft3 ft3 ft3 ft3 4,953.40 13 0.00 0 0 0 0 4,953.60 51 0.20 6 6 6 6 4,953.80 115 0.20 17 23 16 22 4,954.00 205 0.20 32 55 32 54 4,954.20 336 0.20 54 109 54 107 4,954.40 510 0.20 85 194 84 191 4,954.60 710 0.20 122 316 121 313 4,954.80 938 0.20 165 480 164 477 4,955.00 1198 0.20 214 694 213 690 4,955.20 1492 0.20 269 963 268 958 4,955.40 1860 0.20 335 1298 335 1293 4,955.60 2327 0.20 419 1717 418 1711 4,955.80 2766 0.20 509 2226 509 2219 4,956.00 3246 0.20 601 2827 601 2820 4,956.20 3780 0.20 703 3530 702 3522 4,956.40 4376 0.20 816 4345 815 4337 4,956.60 5560 0.20 994 5339 991 5328 4,956.80 7588 0.20 1315 6654 1310 6637 4,957.00 9713 0.20 1730 8384 1726 8363 4,957.20 11850 0.20 2156 10540 2153 10516 4,957.40 14311 0.20 2616 13156 2612 13128 4,957.60 16483 0.20 3079 16236 3077 16205 4,957.80 21239 0.20 3772 20008 3762 19967 Design Point Design Storm Require Volume= Stage - Storage Calculation Project Number: Project Location: Calculations By: Required Volume Water Surface Elevation (WSE) 6/6/201810:07 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Detention\1290-002_Detention Pond 3.xlsm\Stage_Storage The Retreat 1290-002 Fort Collins, Colorado S. Thomas Date: 6/6/2018 Pond No.: 4 Pond 4 100-yr 0.71 WQCV 1013 ft 3 Area (A)= 1.53 acres Quantity Detention SWMM 17703 ft 3 Max Release Rate = 0.50 cfs Total Volume 17703 ft 3 Total Volume 0.406 ac-ft *SWMM Model accounts for initial WQCV depth in pond prior to beginning of storm. Therefore, SWMM volume includes WQCV as additional. Detention Pond Calculation | SWMM Method Project Number: Project Location: Calculations By: Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Developed "C" = 6/6/2018 10:08 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Detention\1290-002_Detention Pond 4.xlsm\SWMM_FC The Retreat 1290-001 Fort Collins, CO S. Thomas Date: 6/6/2018 Pond No.: 4 Pond 4 WQCV 1013 ft3 4956.76 ft. Design Storm 100-yr Required Volume= 17703 ft3 4959.06 ft. Contour Elevation (Y- values) Contour Area Depth Incremental Area Avg. End Cumulative Volume Avg. End Incremental Volume Conic Cummulative Volume Conic (X- values) ft3 ft. ft3 ft3 ft3 ft3 4,955.60 1 0.00 0 0 0 0 4,955.80 45 0.20 5 5 3 3 4,956.00 160 0.20 21 25 19 23 4,956.20 540 0.20 70 95 66 89 4,956.40 1289 0.20 183 278 178 267 4,956.60 2181 0.20 347 625 343 610 4,956.80 3024 0.20 520 1146 518 1128 4,957.00 3999 0.20 702 1848 700 1828 4,957.20 4861 0.20 886 2734 885 2713 4,957.40 5639 0.20 1050 3784 1049 3762 4,957.60 6263 0.20 1190 4974 1190 4951 4,957.80 6900 0.20 1316 6290 1316 6267 4,958.00 7564 0.20 1446 7737 1446 7713 4,958.20 8242 0.20 1581 9317 1580 9293 4,958.40 8933 0.20 1718 11035 1717 11010 4,958.60 9641 0.20 1857 12892 1857 12867 4,958.80 10374 0.20 2001 14894 2001 14868 4,959.00 10969 0.20 2134 17028 2134 17002 4,959.20 11811 0.20 2278 19306 2277 19280 Design Point Design Storm Require Volume= Stage - Storage Calculation Project Number: Project Location: Calculations By: Required Volume Water Surface Elevation (WSE) 6/6/201810:08 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Detention\1290-002_Detention Pond 4.xlsm\Stage_Storage               APPENDIX C WATER QUALITY DESIGN COMPUTATIONS POND 1 (WQ FOR A9) Project: The Retreat By: S. Thomas REQUIRED STORAGE & OUTLET WORKS: BASIN AREA (acres)= 4.040 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS PERCENT = 17.00 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS RATIO = 0.1700 <-- CALCULATED Drain Time (hrs) 40 <-- INPUT Drain Time Coefficient 1.0 <-- CALCULATED from Figure Table 3-2 WQCV (watershed inches) = 0.103 <-- CALCULATED from Figure 3-2 WQCV (ac-ft) = 0.035 <-- CALCULATED from UDFCD DCM V.3 Section 6.5 Adjusted WQCV (cu-ft) = 1506 <-- CALCULATED WQ Depth (ft) = 1.480 <-- INPUT from stage-storage table AREA REQUIRED PER ROW, a (in 2 ) = 0.131 <-- CALCULATED from Figure EDB-3 CIRCULAR PERFORATION SIZING: dia (in) = 2/5 <-- INPUT from Figure 5 number of rows = 4 t (in) = 0.500 <-- INPUT from Figure 5 number of columns = 1.000 <-- CALCULATED from WQ Depth and row spacing WATER QUALITY CONTROL STRUCTURE PLATE June 6, 2018 POND 2 (WQ FOR B4) Project: The Retreat By: S. Thomas REQUIRED STORAGE & OUTLET WORKS: BASIN AREA (acres)= 2.920 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS PERCENT = 32.00 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS RATIO = 0.3200 <-- CALCULATED Drain Time (hrs) 40 <-- INPUT Drain Time Coefficient 1.0 <-- CALCULATED from Figure Table 3-2 WQCV (watershed inches) = 0.158 <-- CALCULATED from Figure 3-2 WQCV (ac-ft) = 0.038 <-- CALCULATED from UDFCD DCM V.3 Section 6.5 Adjusted WQCV (cu-ft) = 1670 <-- CALCULATED WQ Depth (ft) = 0.580 <-- INPUT from stage-storage table AREA REQUIRED PER ROW, a (in 2 ) = 0.184 <-- CALCULATED from Figure EDB-3 CIRCULAR PERFORATION SIZING: dia (in) = 1/2 <-- INPUT from Figure 5 number of rows = 2 t (in) = 0.500 <-- INPUT from Figure 5 number of columns = 1.000 <-- CALCULATED from WQ Depth and row spacing WATER QUALITY CONTROL STRUCTURE PLATE June 6, 2018 POND 3 (WQ FOR C2 and C4) Project: The Retreat By: S. Thomas REQUIRED STORAGE & OUTLET WORKS: BASIN AREA (acres)= 1.360 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS PERCENT = 36.00 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS RATIO = 0.3600 <-- CALCULATED Drain Time (hrs) 40 <-- INPUT Drain Time Coefficient 1.0 <-- CALCULATED from Figure Table 3-2 WQCV (watershed inches) = 0.169 <-- CALCULATED from Figure 3-2 WQCV (ac-ft) = 0.019 <-- CALCULATED from UDFCD DCM V.3 Section 6.5 Adjusted WQCV (cu-ft) = 834 <-- CALCULATED WQ Depth (ft) = 1.710 <-- INPUT from stage-storage table AREA REQUIRED PER ROW, a (in 2 ) = 0.074 <-- CALCULATED from Figure EDB-3 CIRCULAR PERFORATION SIZING: dia (in) = 1/3 <-- INPUT from Figure 5 number of rows = 5 t (in) = 0.500 <-- INPUT from Figure 5 number of columns = 1.000 <-- CALCULATED from WQ Depth and row spacing WATER QUALITY CONTROL STRUCTURE PLATE June 6, 2018 POND 4 (WQ FOR D1 AND D2) Project: The Retreat By: S. Thomas REQUIRED STORAGE & OUTLET WORKS: BASIN AREA (acres)= 1.530 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS PERCENT = 41.00 <-- INPUT from impervious calcs BASIN IMPERVIOUSNESS RATIO = 0.4100 <-- CALCULATED Drain Time (hrs) 40 <-- INPUT Drain Time Coefficient 1.0 <-- CALCULATED from Figure Table 3-2 WQCV (watershed inches) = 0.182 <-- CALCULATED from Figure 3-2 WQCV (ac-ft) = 0.023 <-- CALCULATED from UDFCD DCM V.3 Section 6.5 Adjusted WQCV (cu-ft) = 1013 <-- CALCULATED WQ Depth (ft) = 1.160 <-- INPUT from stage-storage table AREA REQUIRED PER ROW, a (in 2 ) = 0.096 <-- CALCULATED from Figure EDB-3 CIRCULAR PERFORATION SIZING: dia (in) = 1/3 <-- INPUT from Figure 5 number of rows = 3 t (in) = 0.500 <-- INPUT from Figure 5 number of columns = 1.000 <-- CALCULATED from WQ Depth and row spacing WATER QUALITY CONTROL STRUCTURE PLATE June 6, 2018 Project Title Date: Project Number Calcs By: Client Basins 0.8 WQCV = Watershed inches of Runoff (inches) 38.00% a = Runoff Volume Reduction (constant) i = Total imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) 0.140 in A = 0.96 ac V = 0.0112 ac-ft V = Water Quality Design Volume (ac-ft) WQCV = Water Quality Capture Volume (inches) A = Watershed Area (acres) The Retreat June 6, 2018 1290-002 S. Thomas Landmark WQ Chamber A1 486 cu. ft. Drain Time a = i = WQCV = Figure EDB-2 - Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV), 80th Percentile Runoff Event 0.231 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 WQCV (watershed inches) Total Imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) Water Quality Capture Volume 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 40 hr WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) V * A 12 WQCV ÷ ø Pond No : A1 WQ 0.53 12.00 min 354 ft3 0.96 acres 0.01 ac-ft Max Release Rate = 0.19 cfs Time (min) Ft Collins WQ Intensity (in/hr) Inflow Volume (ft3) Outflow Adjustmen t Factor Qav (cfs) Outflow Volume (ft3) Storage Volume (ft3) 5 1.425 218 1.00 0.19 58 160 10 1.105 337 1.00 0.19 115 222 15 0.935 428 0.90 0.17 156 273 20 0.805 492 0.80 0.15 184 307 25 0.715 546 0.74 0.14 213 333 30 0.650 595 0.70 0.13 242 353 35 0.585 625 0.67 0.13 271 354 40 0.535 653 0.65 0.12 300 354 45 0.495 680 0.63 0.12 328 352 50 0.460 702 0.62 0.12 357 345 55 0.435 730 0.61 0.12 386 344 60 0.410 751 0.60 0.12 415 336 65 0.385 764 0.59 0.11 444 320 70 0.365 780 0.59 0.11 472 308 75 0.345 790 0.58 0.11 501 289 80 0.330 806 0.58 0.11 530 276 85 0.315 817 0.57 0.11 559 259 90 0.305 838 0.57 0.11 588 250 95 0.290 841 0.56 0.11 616 225 100 0.280 855 0.56 0.11 645 210 105 0.270 865 0.56 0.11 674 192 110 0.260 873 0.55 0.11 703 170 115 0.255 895 0.55 0.11 732 164 120 0.245 898 0.55 0.11 760 137 *Note: Using the method described in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2. DETENTION POND CALCULATION; MODIFIED FAA METHOD w/ Ft Collins IDF Input Variables Results Required Detention Volume Fort Collins, Colorado 1290-002 The Retreat Project Number : Project Name : WQ Chamber A1 A = Tc = Project Title Date: Project Number Calcs By: Client Basins 0.8 WQCV = Watershed inches of Runoff (inches) 58.00% a = Runoff Volume Reduction (constant) i = Total imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) 0.184 in A = 3.58 ac V = 0.0548 ac-ft V = Water Quality Design Volume (ac-ft) WQCV = Water Quality Capture Volume (inches) A = Watershed Area (acres) 2387 cu. ft. Drain Time a = i = WQCV = Figure EDB-2 - Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV), 80th Percentile Runoff Event The Retreat June 6, 2018 1290-002 S. Thomas Landmark WQ Chamber A2 0.231 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 WQCV (watershed inches) Total Imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) Water Quality Capture Volume 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 40 hr WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) V * A 12 WQCV ÷ ø Pond No : A2 WQ 0.69 12.00 min 2018 ft3 3.58 acres 0.05 ac-ft Max Release Rate = 0.76 cfs Time (min) Ft Collins WQ Intensity (in/hr) Inflow Volume (ft3) Outflow Adjustmen t Factor Qav (cfs) Outflow Volume (ft3) Storage Volume (ft3) 5 1.425 1056 1.00 0.76 228 828 10 1.105 1638 1.00 0.76 456 1182 15 0.935 2079 0.90 0.68 616 1463 20 0.805 2386 0.80 0.61 730 1657 25 0.715 2649 0.74 0.56 844 1806 30 0.650 2890 0.70 0.53 958 1933 35 0.585 3035 0.67 0.51 1072 1963 40 0.535 3172 0.65 0.49 1186 1986 45 0.495 3301 0.63 0.48 1300 2002 50 0.460 3409 0.62 0.47 1414 1995 55 0.435 3546 0.61 0.46 1528 2018 60 0.410 3646 0.60 0.46 1642 2004 65 0.385 3709 0.59 0.45 1756 1953 70 0.365 3787 0.59 0.45 1870 1917 75 0.345 3835 0.58 0.44 1984 1851 80 0.330 3913 0.58 0.44 2098 1815 85 0.315 3968 0.57 0.43 2212 1757 90 0.305 4068 0.57 0.43 2326 1743 95 0.290 4083 0.56 0.43 2440 1644 100 0.280 4150 0.56 0.43 2554 1596 105 0.270 4202 0.56 0.42 2668 1534 110 0.260 4239 0.55 0.42 2782 1457 115 0.255 4346 0.55 0.42 2896 1451 120 0.245 4357 0.55 0.42 3010 1348 *Note: Using the method described in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2. C = Tc = A = WQ Chamber A2 Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Project Location : Fort Collins, Colorado DETENTION POND CALCULATION; MODIFIED FAA METHOD w/ Ft Collins IDF Project Number : 1290-002 Project Name : The Retreat Project Title Date: Project Number Calcs By: Client Basins 0.8 WQCV = Watershed inches of Runoff (inches) 60.00% a = Runoff Volume Reduction (constant) i = Total imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) 0.189 in A = 6.10 ac V = 0.0960 ac-ft V = Water Quality Design Volume (ac-ft) WQCV = Water Quality Capture Volume (inches) A = Watershed Area (acres) 4183 cu. ft. Drain Time a = i = WQCV = Figure EDB-2 - Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV), 80th Percentile Runoff Event The Retreat June 6, 2018 1290-002 S. Thomas Landmark WQ Chamber A3 0.231 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 WQCV (watershed inches) Total Imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) Water Quality Capture Volume 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 40 hr WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) V * A 12 WQCV ÷ ø Pond No : A3 WQ 0.70 12.00 min 3617 ft3 6.10 acres 0.08 ac-ft Max Release Rate = 1.25 cfs Time (min) Ft Collins WQ Intensity (in/hr) Inflow Volume (ft3) Outflow Adjustmen t Factor Qav (cfs) Outflow Volume (ft3) Storage Volume (ft3) 5 1.425 1825 1.00 1.25 375 1450 10 1.105 2831 1.00 1.25 750 2081 15 0.935 3593 0.90 1.13 1013 2581 20 0.805 4125 0.80 1.00 1200 2925 25 0.715 4580 0.74 0.93 1388 3192 30 0.650 4996 0.70 0.88 1575 3421 35 0.585 5246 0.67 0.84 1763 3483 40 0.535 5483 0.65 0.81 1950 3533 45 0.495 5707 0.63 0.79 2138 3569 50 0.460 5893 0.62 0.78 2325 3568 55 0.435 6130 0.61 0.76 2513 3617 60 0.410 6303 0.60 0.75 2700 3603 65 0.385 6411 0.59 0.74 2888 3524 70 0.365 6546 0.59 0.73 3075 3471 75 0.345 6629 0.58 0.73 3263 3367 80 0.330 6764 0.58 0.72 3450 3314 85 0.315 6860 0.57 0.71 3638 3222 90 0.305 7033 0.57 0.71 3825 3208 95 0.290 7058 0.56 0.70 4013 3046 100 0.280 7174 0.56 0.70 4200 2974 105 0.270 7263 0.56 0.70 4388 2876 110 0.260 7327 0.55 0.69 4575 2752 115 0.255 7513 0.55 0.69 4763 2751 120 0.245 7532 0.55 0.69 4950 2582 *Note: Using the method described in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2. C = Tc = A = WQ Chamber A3 Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Project Location : Fort Collins, Colorado DETENTION POND CALCULATION; MODIFIED FAA METHOD w/ Ft Collins IDF Project Number : 1290-002 Project Name : The Retreat Project Title Date: Project Number Calcs By: Client Basins 0.8 WQCV = Watershed inches of Runoff (inches) 53.00% a = Runoff Volume Reduction (constant) i = Total imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) 0.172 in A = 4.16 ac V = 0.0595 ac-ft V = Water Quality Design Volume (ac-ft) WQCV = Water Quality Capture Volume (inches) A = Watershed Area (acres) 2593 cu. ft. Drain Time a = i = WQCV = Figure EDB-2 - Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV), 80th Percentile Runoff Event The Retreat June 6, 2018 1290-002 S. Thomas Landmark WQ Chamber B2 0.231 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 WQCV (watershed inches) Total Imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) Water Quality Capture Volume 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 40 hr WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) V * A 12 WQCV ÷ ø Pond No : B2 WQ 0.64 12.00 min 2218 ft3 4.16 acres 0.05 ac-ft Max Release Rate = 0.80 cfs Time (min) Ft Collins WQ Intensity (in/hr) Inflow Volume (ft3) Outflow Adjustmen t Factor Qav (cfs) Outflow Volume (ft3) Storage Volume (ft3) 5 1.425 1138 1.00 0.80 239 899 10 1.105 1765 1.00 0.80 479 1286 15 0.935 2240 0.90 0.72 646 1594 20 0.805 2572 0.80 0.64 766 1806 25 0.715 2855 0.74 0.59 886 1970 30 0.650 3115 0.70 0.56 1005 2110 35 0.585 3271 0.67 0.54 1125 2146 40 0.535 3419 0.65 0.52 1245 2174 45 0.495 3558 0.63 0.51 1365 2194 50 0.460 3674 0.62 0.49 1484 2190 55 0.435 3822 0.61 0.49 1604 2218 60 0.410 3930 0.60 0.48 1724 2206 65 0.385 3998 0.59 0.47 1843 2154 70 0.365 4081 0.59 0.47 1963 2118 75 0.345 4133 0.58 0.46 2083 2051 80 0.330 4217 0.58 0.46 2202 2015 85 0.315 4277 0.57 0.46 2322 1955 90 0.305 4385 0.57 0.45 2442 1943 95 0.290 4401 0.56 0.45 2562 1839 100 0.280 4473 0.56 0.45 2681 1792 105 0.270 4529 0.56 0.44 2801 1728 110 0.260 4569 0.55 0.44 2921 1648 115 0.255 4684 0.55 0.44 3040 1644 120 0.245 4696 0.55 0.44 3160 1536 *Note: Using the method described in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2. C = Tc = A = WQ Chamber B2 Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Project Location : Fort Collins, Colorado DETENTION POND CALCULATION; MODIFIED FAA METHOD w/ Ft Collins IDF Project Number : 1290-002 Project Name : The Retreat Project Title Date: Project Number Calcs By: Client Basins 0.8 WQCV = Watershed inches of Runoff (inches) 72.00% a = Runoff Volume Reduction (constant) i = Total imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) 0.227 in A = 0.22 ac V = 0.0042 ac-ft V = Water Quality Design Volume (ac-ft) WQCV = Water Quality Capture Volume (inches) A = Watershed Area (acres) 182 cu. ft. Drain Time a = i = WQCV = Figure EDB-2 - Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV), 80th Percentile Runoff Event The Retreat June 6, 2018 1290-002 S. Thomas Landmark WQ Chamber B3 0.231 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 WQCV (watershed inches) Total Imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) Water Quality Capture Volume 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 40 hr WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) V * A 12 WQCV ÷ ø Pond No : B3 WQ 0.77 12.00 min 102 ft3 0.22 acres 0.00 ac-ft Max Release Rate = 0.08 cfs Time (min) Ft Collins WQ Intensity (in/hr) Inflow Volume (ft3) Outflow Adjustmen t Factor Qav (cfs) Outflow Volume (ft3) Storage Volume (ft3) 5 1.425 72 1.00 0.08 23 50 10 1.105 112 1.00 0.08 46 67 15 0.935 143 0.90 0.07 62 81 20 0.805 164 0.80 0.06 73 91 25 0.715 182 0.74 0.06 84 97 30 0.650 198 0.70 0.05 96 102 35 0.585 208 0.67 0.05 107 101 40 0.535 218 0.65 0.05 119 99 45 0.495 226 0.63 0.05 130 96 50 0.460 234 0.62 0.05 141 92 55 0.435 243 0.61 0.05 153 90 60 0.410 250 0.60 0.05 164 86 65 0.385 254 0.59 0.05 176 79 70 0.365 260 0.59 0.04 187 73 75 0.345 263 0.58 0.04 198 65 80 0.330 268 0.58 0.04 210 59 85 0.315 272 0.57 0.04 221 51 90 0.305 279 0.57 0.04 233 46 95 0.290 280 0.56 0.04 244 36 100 0.280 285 0.56 0.04 255 29 105 0.270 288 0.56 0.04 267 21 110 0.260 291 0.55 0.04 278 13 115 0.255 298 0.55 0.04 290 8 120 0.245 299 0.55 0.04 301 -2 *Note: Using the method described in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2. C = Tc = A = WQ Chamber B3 Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Project Location : Fort Collins, Colorado DETENTION POND CALCULATION; MODIFIED FAA METHOD w/ Ft Collins IDF Project Number : 1290-002 Project Name : The Retreat Project Title Date: Project Number Calcs By: Client Basins 0.8 WQCV = Watershed inches of Runoff (inches) 71.00% a = Runoff Volume Reduction (constant) i = Total imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) 0.224 in A = 0.81 ac V = 0.0151 ac-ft V = Water Quality Design Volume (ac-ft) WQCV = Water Quality Capture Volume (inches) A = Watershed Area (acres) 658 cu. ft. Drain Time a = i = WQCV = Figure EDB-2 - Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV), 80th Percentile Runoff Event The Retreat June 6, 2018 1290-002 S. Thomas Landmark WQ Chamber C1 0.231 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 WQCV (watershed inches) Total Imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) Water Quality Capture Volume 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 40 hr WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) V * A 12 WQCV ÷ ø Pond No : C1 WQ 0.78 12.00 min 570 ft3 0.81 acres 0.01 ac-ft Max Release Rate = 0.17 cfs Time (min) Ft Collins WQ Intensity (in/hr) Inflow Volume (ft3) Outflow Adjustmen t Factor Qav (cfs) Outflow Volume (ft3) Storage Volume (ft3) 5 1.425 270 1.00 0.17 50 220 10 1.105 419 1.00 0.17 101 318 15 0.935 532 0.90 0.15 136 396 20 0.805 610 0.80 0.13 161 449 25 0.715 678 0.74 0.12 186 491 30 0.650 739 0.70 0.12 212 528 35 0.585 776 0.67 0.11 237 539 40 0.535 811 0.65 0.11 262 549 45 0.495 844 0.63 0.11 287 557 50 0.460 872 0.62 0.10 312 559 55 0.435 907 0.61 0.10 338 569 60 0.410 933 0.60 0.10 363 570 65 0.385 949 0.59 0.10 388 561 70 0.365 969 0.59 0.10 413 555 75 0.345 981 0.58 0.10 438 542 80 0.330 1001 0.58 0.10 464 537 85 0.315 1015 0.57 0.10 489 526 90 0.305 1041 0.57 0.10 514 526 95 0.290 1044 0.56 0.09 539 505 100 0.280 1061 0.56 0.09 564 497 105 0.270 1075 0.56 0.09 590 485 110 0.260 1084 0.55 0.09 615 469 115 0.255 1112 0.55 0.09 640 472 120 0.245 1114 0.55 0.09 665 449 *Note: Using the method described in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2. C = Tc = A = WQ Chamber C1 Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Project Location : Fort Collins, Colorado DETENTION POND CALCULATION; MODIFIED FAA METHOD w/ Ft Collins IDF Project Number : 1290-002 Project Name : The Retreat Project Title Date: Project Number Calcs By: Client Basins 0.8 WQCV = Watershed inches of Runoff (inches) 73.00% a = Runoff Volume Reduction (constant) i = Total imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) 0.231 in A = 0.29 ac V = 0.0056 ac-ft V = Water Quality Design Volume (ac-ft) WQCV = Water Quality Capture Volume (inches) A = Watershed Area (acres) Figure EDB-2 - Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV), 80th Percentile Runoff Event The Retreat June 6, 2018 1290-002 S. Thomas Landmark WQ Chamber C3 244 cu. ft. Drain Time a = i = WQCV = 0.231 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 WQCV (watershed inches) Total Imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) Water Quality Capture Volume 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 40 hr WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) V * A 12 WQCV ÷ ø Pond No : C3 WQ 0.78 12.00 min 166 ft3 0.29 acres 0.00 ac-ft Max Release Rate = 0.08 cfs Time (min) Ft Collins WQ Intensity (in/hr) Inflow Volume (ft3) Outflow Adjustmen t Factor Qav (cfs) Outflow Volume (ft3) Storage Volume (ft3) 5 1.425 97 1.00 0.08 24 73 10 1.105 150 1.00 0.08 48 102 15 0.935 190 0.90 0.07 65 126 20 0.805 219 0.80 0.06 77 142 25 0.715 243 0.74 0.06 89 154 30 0.650 265 0.70 0.06 101 164 35 0.585 278 0.67 0.05 113 165 40 0.535 290 0.65 0.05 125 166 45 0.495 302 0.63 0.05 137 166 50 0.460 312 0.62 0.05 149 163 55 0.435 325 0.61 0.05 161 164 60 0.410 334 0.60 0.05 173 161 65 0.385 340 0.59 0.05 185 155 70 0.365 347 0.59 0.05 197 150 75 0.345 351 0.58 0.05 209 142 80 0.330 358 0.58 0.05 221 138 85 0.315 363 0.57 0.05 233 131 90 0.305 373 0.57 0.05 245 128 95 0.290 374 0.56 0.05 257 117 100 0.280 380 0.56 0.04 269 111 105 0.270 385 0.56 0.04 281 104 110 0.260 388 0.55 0.04 293 95 115 0.255 398 0.55 0.04 305 93 120 0.245 399 0.55 0.04 317 82 *Note: Using the method described in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2. Project Location : Fort Collins, Colorado DETENTION POND CALCULATION; MODIFIED FAA METHOD w/ Ft Collins IDF Project Number : 1290-002 Project Name : The Retreat C = Tc = A = WQ Chamber C3 Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Project Title Date: Project Number Calcs By: Client Basins 0.8 WQCV = Watershed inches of Runoff (inches) 41.00% a = Runoff Volume Reduction (constant) i = Total imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) 0.146 in A = 0.90 ac V = 0.0109 ac-ft V = Water Quality Design Volume (ac-ft) WQCV = Water Quality Capture Volume (inches) A = Watershed Area (acres) Figure EDB-2 - Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV), 80th Percentile Runoff Event The Retreat June 6, 2018 1290-002 S. Thomas Landmark WQ Chamber E1 477 cu. ft. Drain Time a = i = WQCV = 0.231 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 WQCV (watershed inches) Total Imperviousness Ratio (i = Iwq/100) Water Quality Capture Volume 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 40 hr WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) WQCV = a ( 0.91 i 3 - 1 . 19 i 2 + 0 . 78 i ) V * A 12 WQCV ÷ ø Pond No : E1 WQ 0.56 12.00 min 442 ft3 0.90 acres 0.01 ac-ft Max Release Rate = 0.14 cfs Time (min) Ft Collins WQ Intensity (in/hr) Inflow Volume (ft3) Outflow Adjustmen t Factor Qav (cfs) Outflow Volume (ft3) Storage Volume (ft3) 5 1.425 215 1.00 0.14 42 173 10 1.105 334 1.00 0.14 84 250 15 0.935 424 0.90 0.13 113 311 20 0.805 487 0.80 0.11 134 352 25 0.715 541 0.74 0.10 155 385 30 0.650 590 0.70 0.10 176 413 35 0.585 619 0.67 0.09 197 422 40 0.535 647 0.65 0.09 218 429 45 0.495 674 0.63 0.09 239 434 50 0.460 696 0.62 0.09 260 435 55 0.435 723 0.61 0.09 281 442 60 0.410 744 0.60 0.08 302 442 65 0.385 757 0.59 0.08 323 433 70 0.365 773 0.59 0.08 344 428 75 0.345 782 0.58 0.08 365 417 80 0.330 798 0.58 0.08 386 412 85 0.315 810 0.57 0.08 407 402 90 0.305 830 0.57 0.08 428 402 95 0.290 833 0.56 0.08 449 384 100 0.280 847 0.56 0.08 470 376 105 0.270 857 0.56 0.08 491 366 110 0.260 865 0.55 0.08 512 352 115 0.255 887 0.55 0.08 533 353 120 0.245 889 0.55 0.08 554 335 *Note: Using the method described in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2. Project Location : Fort Collins, Colorado DETENTION POND CALCULATION; MODIFIED FAA METHOD w/ Ft Collins IDF Project Number : 1290-002 Project Name : The Retreat C = Tc = A = WQ Chamber E1 Input Variables Results Design Point Design Storm Required Detention Volume Vault ID Total Required WQ Volume (cf) Flow, WQ (cfs) Chamber Type Chamber Release Ratea (cfs) Chamber Volumeb (cf) Installed Chamber w/ Aggregatec (cf) Mimimum No. of Chambersd Total Release Ratee (cfs) Required Storage Volume by FAA Method (cf) Mimimum No. of Chambersf Storage Provided within the Chambersg (cf) Total Installed System Volumeh (cf) Chamber A1 486 0.72 SC-740 0.024 45.90 74.90 7 0.17 354 8 367 524 Chamber A2 2387 2.47 MC-3500 0.038 109.90 178.90 14 0.53 2018 19 2088 2505 Chamber A3 4183 2.47 MC-3500 0.038 109.90 178.90 24 0.90 3617 33 3627 4294 Chamber B2 2593 2.47 MC-3500 0.038 109.90 178.90 15 0.56 2218 21 2308 2684 Chamber B3 182 0.24 MC-3500 0.038 109.90 178.90 2 0.08 102 1 110 358 Chamber C1 658 0.69 MC-4500 0.028 106.50 162.60 5 0.14 570 6 639 813 Chamber C3 244 0.32 MC-3500 0.038 109.90 178.90 2 0.08 166 2 220 358 Chamber E1 477 0.57 MC-4500 0.028 106.50 162.60 3 0.08 442 5 533 488 a. Release rate per chamber, limited by flow through geotextile with accumulated sediment. b. Volume within chamber only, not accounting for void spaces in surrounding aggregate. c. Volume includes chamber and void spaces (40%) in surrounding aggregate, per chamber unit. d. Number of chambers required to provide full WQCV within total installed system, including aggregate. e. Release rate per chamber times number of chambers. f. Number of chambers required to provide required FAA storage volume stored within the chamber only (no aggregate storage). g. Volume provided in chambers only (no aggregate storage). This number must meet or exceed the required FAA storage volume. h. System volume includes total number of chambers, plus surrounding aggregate. This number must meet or exceed the required WQCV. Project: The Retreat Calculations By: S. Thomas Date: June 6, 2018 LID BASIN NODE Sub-Basin(s) Area, A (sf) Percent Impervious Impervious Area, A (sf) LID Treatment A1 41,712 38% 15,745 Chamber A1 A2 155,746 58% 90,928 Chamber A2 A3 8,912 76% 6,730 Chamber A3 A4 58,007 69% 40,287 Chamber A3 A5 113,442 57% 64,957 Chamber A3 A6 40,921 47% 19,379 Chamber A3 A7 17,679 61% 10,787 Chamber A3 A8 26,879 61% 16,400 Chamber A3 B1 170,502 51% 87,078 Chamber B2 B2 10,877 77% 8,351 Chamber B2 B3 9,463 72% 6,807 Chamber B3 C1 35,306 71% 25,220 Chamber C1 C3 12,588 73% Chamber C3 E1 39,037 41% 15,991 Chamber E1 Total Treated 741,071 55% 408,661 LID BASIN NODE Sub-Basin(s) Area, A (sf) Percent Impervious Impervious Area, A (sf) A9 175,840 17% 29,541 B4 127,071 32% 40,987 C2 15,203 67% 10,242 C4 44,024 26% 11,270 D1 30,238 58% 17,450 D2 36,306 28% 10,132 UD1 23,444 43% 10,075 UD2 51,032 77% 39,522 UD3 101,092 6% 6,042 UD4 19,325 50% 9,704 Total Proposed Untreated 623,575 30% 184,963 LID BASIN NODE Sub-Basin(s) Area, A (sf) Percent Impervious Impervious Area, A (sf) Suniga Street UD2 51,032 77% 39,522 Undisturbed Area UD3 101,092 6% 6,042 Not Included in LID Calcs T S YLOPLA N D RIELITCU O N E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E T NYLOPLAS IEL ITCUD R NO PLAST O L NY CUD T LI E NORI OPLAST L NY ELITCUD APPENDIX D SWMM ANALYSIS / MODEL SUB-A SUB-B SUB-C SUB-D SUB-E SUB-RW5 SUB-RW2-3 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-6 WEIR3 WEIR4 O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 NECCO J-2 J-3 J-4 J-5 J-6 J-7 POND-1 POND-2 POND-3 POND-4 POND-5 POND-6 FORTCOLLINS 03/15/2016 00:15:00 SWMM 5.1 Page 1 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp [TITLE] ;;Project Title/Notes [OPTIONS] ;;Option Value FLOW_UNITS CFS INFILTRATION HORTON FLOW_ROUTING KINWAVE LINK_OFFSETS DEPTH MIN_SLOPE 0 ALLOW_PONDING NO SKIP_STEADY_STATE NO START_DATE 03/15/2016 START_TIME 00:00:00 REPORT_START_DATE 03/15/2016 REPORT_START_TIME 00:00:00 END_DATE 03/17/2016 END_TIME 06:00:00 SWEEP_START 01/01 SWEEP_END 12/31 DRY_DAYS 0 REPORT_STEP 00:15:00 WET_STEP 00:05:00 DRY_STEP 01:00:00 ROUTING_STEP 0:00:30 INERTIAL_DAMPING PARTIAL NORMAL_FLOW_LIMITED BOTH FORCE_MAIN_EQUATION H-W VARIABLE_STEP 0.75 LENGTHENING_STEP 0 MIN_SURFAREA 12.557 MAX_TRIALS 8 HEAD_TOLERANCE 0.005 Page 1 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp SYS_FLOW_TOL 5 LAT_FLOW_TOL 5 MINIMUM_STEP 0.5 THREADS 1 [EVAPORATION] ;;Data Source Parameters ;;-------------- ---------------- CONSTANT 0.0 DRY_ONLY NO [RAINGAGES] ;;Name Format Interval SCF Source ;;-------------- --------- ------ ------ ---------- FORTCOLLINS INTENSITY 0:05 1.0 TIMESERIES 100-YR [SUBCATCHMENTS] ;;Name Rain Gage Outlet Area %Imperv Width %Slope CurbLen SnowPack ;;-------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------------- SUB-A FORTCOLLINS POND-1 14.67 46 380 0.5 0 SUB-B FORTCOLLINS POND-2 7.30 45 270 0.5 0 SUB-C FORTCOLLINS POND-3 2.46 52 150 0.5 0 SUB-D FORTCOLLINS POND-4 1.53 41 110 0.5 0 SUB-E FORTCOLLINS POND-5 0.90 41 190 0.5 0 SUB-RW5 FORTCOLLINS POND-3 0.31 35 110 0.5 0 SUB-RW2-3 FORTCOLLINS POND-4 1.18 35 160 0.5 0 [SUBAREAS] ;;Subcatchment N-Imperv N-Perv S-Imperv S-Perv PctZero RouteTo PctRouted ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- SUB-A .016 .025 .1 .3 25 OUTLET SUB-B .016 .025 .1 .3 25 OUTLET SUB-C .016 .025 .1 .3 25 OUTLET SUB-D .016 .025 .1 .3 25 OUTLET SUB-E .016 .025 .1 .3 25 OUTLET Page 2 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp SUB-RW5 .016 .025 .1 .3 25 OUTLET SUB-RW2-3 .016 .025 .1 .3 25 OUTLET [INFILTRATION] ;;Subcatchment MaxRate MinRate Decay DryTime MaxInfil ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- SUB-A .51 0.5 .0018 7 0 SUB-B .51 0.5 .0018 7 0 SUB-C .51 0.5 .0018 7 0 SUB-D .51 0.5 .0018 7 0 SUB-E .51 0.5 .0018 7 0 SUB-RW5 .51 0.5 .0018 7 0 SUB-RW2-3 .51 0.5 .0018 7 0 [JUNCTIONS] ;;Name Elevation MaxDepth InitDepth SurDepth Aponded ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- NECCO 46 0 0 0 0 J-2 48 4.5 0 0 0 J-3 49 3 0 0 0 J-4 52 3 0 0 0 J-5 53 3 0 0 0 J-6 52 3 0 0 0 J-7 47 4.5 0 0 0 [STORAGE] ;;Name Elev. MaxDepth InitDepth Shape Curve Name/Params N/A Fevap Psi Ksat IMD ;;-------------- -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- POND-1 54.6 5.6 1.48 TABULAR POND1 0 0 POND-2 54 3.6 .58 TABULAR POND2 0 0 POND-3 53.7 5 1.71 TABULAR POND3 0 0 POND-4 55.6 4.2 1.16 TABULAR POND4 0 0 POND-5 49 3 0 TABULAR POND5 0 0 Page 3 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp POND-6 53.7 4 0 TABULAR POND6 0 0 [CONDUITS] ;;Name From Node To Node Length Roughness InOffset OutOffset InitFlow MaxFlow ;;-------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- C-1 J-2 J-7 450 .012 0 0 0 0 C-2 J-7 NECCO 50 .012 0 0 0 0 C-3 J-5 J-4 160 .012 0 0 0 0 C-4 J-4 J-3 322 .012 0 0 0 0 C-5 J-3 J-7 84 .012 0 0 0 0 C-6 J-6 J-7 1574 .012 0 0 0 0 [WEIRS] ;;Name From Node To Node Type CrestHt Qcoeff Gated EndCon EndCoeff Surcharge RoadWidth RoadSurf ;;-------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- WEIR3 POND-3 POND-6 TRANSVERSE 4 3.33 NO 0 0 YES WEIR4 POND-4 POND-6 TRANSVERSE 3.2 3.33 NO 0 0 YES [OUTLETS] ;;Name From Node To Node Offset Type QTable/Qcoeff Qexpon Gated ;;-------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------- --------------- ---------------- ---------- -------- O-1 POND-1 J-6 0 TABULAR/DEPTH OS-1 NO O-2 POND-2 J-3 0 TABULAR/DEPTH OS-2 NO Page 4 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp O-3 POND-3 J-5 0 TABULAR/DEPTH OS-3 NO O-4 POND-4 J-5 0 TABULAR/DEPTH OS-4 NO O-5 POND-5 J-2 0 TABULAR/DEPTH OS-5 NO O-6 POND-6 J-5 0 TABULAR/DEPTH OS-6 NO [XSECTIONS] ;;Link Shape Geom1 Geom2 Geom3 Geom4 Barrels Culvert ;;-------------- ------------ ---------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- C-1 CIRCULAR 4.5 0 0 0 1 C-2 CIRCULAR 4.5 0 0 0 1 C-3 CIRCULAR 3 0 0 0 1 C-4 CIRCULAR 3 0 0 0 1 C-5 CIRCULAR 3 0 0 0 1 C-6 CIRCULAR 2 0 0 0 1 WEIR3 RECT_OPEN 1 10 0 0 WEIR4 RECT_OPEN 1 10 0 0 [CURVES] ;;Name Type X-Value Y-Value ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- OS-1 Rating 0 0 OS-1 1.48 .1 OS-1 6 2.31 ; OS-2 Rating 0 0 OS-2 .58 .1 OS-2 4 3.05 ; OS-3 Rating 0 0 OS-3 1.71 .05 OS-3 4 .5 ; OS-4 Rating 0 0 OS-4 1.16 .05 OS-4 3.5 .51 Page 5 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp ; OS-5 Rating 0 0 OS-5 3 .29 ; OS-6 Rating 0 0 OS-6 4 .77 ; POND1 Storage 0 9.31 POND1 0.2 219.67 POND1 0.4 507.57 POND1 0.6 834.67 POND1 0.8 1200.35 POND1 1 1482.15 POND1 1.2 1669.73 POND1 1.4 1824.68 POND1 1.6 1948.2 POND1 1.8 2062.12 POND1 2 2345.35 POND1 2.2 3423 POND1 2.4 5398.23 POND1 2.6 8917.52 POND1 2.8 13202.84 POND1 3 18261.24 POND1 3.2 24662.39 POND1 3.4 32121.41 POND1 3.6 40185.08 POND1 3.8 47094.57 POND1 4 53029.55 POND1 4.2 57998.6 POND1 4.4 61897.63 POND1 4.6 64540.55 POND1 4.8 66699.51 POND1 5 69288.23 POND1 5.2 72799.88 POND1 5.4 77757.02 Page 6 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp POND1 5.6 83826.12 ; POND2 Storage 0 9.95 POND2 0.2 1029.25 POND2 0.4 4032.38 POND2 0.6 8502.87 POND2 0.8 13045.34 POND2 1 17294.08 POND2 1.2 19657.51 POND2 1.4 20614.22 POND2 1.6 21172.98 POND2 1.8 21741.68 POND2 2 22325.82 POND2 2.2 22936.15 POND2 2.4 23657.74 POND2 2.6 24479.71 POND2 2.8 25448.59 POND2 3 26592.22 POND2 3.2 29091.68 POND2 3.4 31731.76 POND2 3.6 36907.73 ; POND3 Storage 0 12.69 POND3 0.2 50.64 POND3 0.4 114.68 POND3 0.6 205.41 POND3 0.8 336.39 POND3 1 509.83 POND3 1.2 709.9 POND3 1.4 937.66 POND3 1.6 1197.78 POND3 1.8 1492.03 POND3 2 1859.76 POND3 2.2 2326.79 POND3 2.4 2766.05 Page 7 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp POND3 2.6 3246.08 POND3 2.8 3779.78 POND3 3 4375.52 POND3 3.2 5559.74 POND3 3.4 7588.09 POND3 3.6 9713.27 POND3 3.8 11850.35 POND3 4 14310.55 ; POND4 Storage 0 0.96 POND4 0.2 44.88 POND4 0.4 160.45 POND4 0.6 540.04 POND4 0.8 1289.21 POND4 1 2181.03 POND4 1.2 3023.8 POND4 1.4 3998.81 POND4 1.6 4861.35 POND4 1.8 5639.1 POND4 2 6262.68 POND4 2.2 6900.4 POND4 2.4 7563.73 POND4 2.6 8242.07 POND4 2.8 8933.05 POND4 3 9640.98 POND4 3.2 10373.89 ; POND5 Storage 0 4000 POND5 3 4000 ; POND6 Storage 0 8000 POND6 4 8000 [TIMESERIES] ;;Name Date Time Value Page 8 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 100-YR 0:05 1 100-YR 0:10 1.14 100-YR 0:15 1.33 100-YR 0:20 2.23 100-YR 0:25 2.84 100-YR 0:30 5.49 100-YR 0:35 9.95 100-YR 0:40 4.12 100-YR 0:45 2.48 100-YR 0:50 1.46 100-YR 0:55 1.22 100-YR 1:00 1.06 100-YR 1:05 1 100-YR 1:10 .95 100-YR 1:15 .91 100-YR 1:20 .87 100-YR 1:25 .84 100-YR 1:30 .81 100-YR 1:35 .78 100-YR 1:40 .75 100-YR 1:45 .73 100-YR 1:50 .71 100-YR 1:55 .69 100-YR 2:00 .67 ; 5-YR 0:05 .4 5-YR 0:10 .45 5-YR 0:15 .53 5-YR 0:20 .89 5-YR 0:25 1.13 5-YR 0:30 2.19 5-YR 0:35 3.97 5-YR 0:40 1.64 5-YR 0:45 .99 Page 9 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp 5-YR 0:50 .58 5-YR 0:55 .49 5-YR 1:00 .42 5-YR 1:05 .28 5-YR 1:10 .27 5-YR 1:15 .25 5-YR 1:20 .24 5-YR 1:25 .23 5-YR 1:30 .22 5-YR 1:35 .21 5-YR 1:40 .20 5-YR 1:45 .19 5-YR 1:50 .19 5-YR 1:55 .18 5-YR 2:00 .18 ; 10-YR 0:05 .49 10-YR 0:10 .56 10-YR 0:15 .65 10-YR 0:20 1.09 10-YR 0:25 1.39 10-YR 0:30 2.69 10-YR 0:35 4.87 10-YR 0:40 2.02 10-YR 0:45 1.21 10-YR 0:50 .71 10-YR 0:55 .6 10-YR 1:00 .52 10-YR 1:05 .39 10-YR 1:10 .37 10-YR 1:15 .35 10-YR 1:20 .34 10-YR 1:25 .32 10-YR 1:30 .31 10-YR 1:35 .3 Page 10 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp 10-YR 1:40 .29 10-YR 1:45 .28 10-YR 1:50 .27 10-YR 1:55 .26 10-YR 2:00 .25 ; 50-YR 0:05 .79 50-YR 0:10 .9 50-YR 0:15 1.05 50-YR 0:20 1.77 50-YR 0:25 2.25 50-YR 0:30 4.36 50-YR 0:35 7.9 50-YR 0:40 3.27 50-YR 0:45 1.97 50-YR 0:50 1.16 50-YR 0:55 .97 50-YR 1:00 .84 50-YR 1:05 .79 50-YR 1:10 .75 50-YR 1:15 .72 50-YR 1:20 .69 50-YR 1:25 .66 50-YR 1:30 .64 50-YR 1:35 .62 50-YR 1:40 .6 50-YR 1:45 .58 50-YR 1:50 .56 50-YR 1:55 .54 50-YR 2:00 .53 [REPORT] ;;Reporting Options INPUT NO CONTROLS NO Page 11 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp SUBCATCHMENTS ALL NODES ALL LINKS ALL [TAGS] [MAP] DIMENSIONS 0.000 0.000 2773.000 1354.000 Units None [COORDINATES] ;;Node X-Coord Y-Coord ;;-------------- ------------------ ------------------ NECCO 878.333 78.727 J-2 621.814 349.857 J-3 842.615 270.304 J-4 1026.075 525.199 J-5 1212.782 521.952 J-6 2451.540 70.609 J-7 797.156 150.162 POND-1 2454.787 232.963 POND-2 1001.722 283.292 POND-3 1063.416 448.893 POND-4 1417.347 703.788 POND-5 701.368 411.552 POND-6 1209.535 452.140 [VERTICES] ;;Link X-Coord Y-Coord ;;-------------- ------------------ ------------------ WEIR3 1162.452 421.293 WEIR4 1427.088 567.411 [Polygons] ;;Subcatchment X-Coord Y-Coord Page 12 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp ;;-------------- ------------------ ------------------ SUB-A 1482.289 273.551 SUB-A 1527.748 317.387 SUB-A 1548.854 319.010 SUB-A 1581.324 286.540 SUB-A 1618.666 284.916 SUB-A 1688.478 356.352 SUB-A 1792.384 349.857 SUB-A 1794.008 403.434 SUB-A 1759.913 469.999 SUB-A 1750.172 530.070 SUB-A 1750.172 596.635 SUB-A 1690.101 668.071 SUB-A 1677.113 776.847 SUB-A 1652.760 799.577 SUB-A 1660.878 814.189 SUB-A 1665.748 871.013 SUB-A 1693.348 922.966 SUB-A 1703.090 1002.519 SUB-A 1720.948 997.648 SUB-A 1733.937 1015.507 SUB-A 1699.843 1101.555 SUB-A 1711.207 1130.778 SUB-A 1740.431 1127.531 SUB-A 1774.525 1140.520 SUB-A 1798.878 1088.566 SUB-A 1829.725 1069.084 SUB-A 1850.831 1069.084 SUB-A 1868.690 1111.296 SUB-A 2217.751 757.365 SUB-A 2558.693 380.705 SUB-A 2750.270 107.951 SUB-A 1480.665 161.527 SUB-B 1586.195 775.224 SUB-B 1543.983 721.647 Page 13 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp SUB-B 1521.254 739.506 SUB-B 1505.018 723.271 SUB-B 1362.147 593.388 SUB-B 1321.559 528.446 SUB-B 1311.817 442.399 SUB-B 1298.829 442.399 SUB-B 1254.994 396.940 SUB-B 1253.370 372.587 SUB-B 982.239 385.575 SUB-B 899.439 419.669 SUB-B 844.239 460.258 SUB-B 691.626 625.859 SUB-B 668.897 609.623 SUB-B 722.474 552.799 SUB-B 732.215 497.599 SUB-B 728.968 463.505 SUB-B 793.909 385.575 SUB-B 780.921 322.257 SUB-B 740.333 294.657 SUB-B 815.015 193.998 SUB-B 1479.042 158.280 SUB-B 1479.042 268.681 SUB-B 1522.877 323.881 SUB-B 1547.230 325.504 SUB-B 1571.583 291.410 SUB-B 1615.419 286.540 SUB-B 1685.231 354.728 SUB-B 1787.513 343.363 SUB-B 1792.384 408.305 SUB-B 1766.407 455.387 SUB-B 1748.549 521.952 SUB-B 1755.043 598.258 SUB-B 1685.231 671.318 SUB-B 1681.984 768.730 SUB-B 1656.007 801.201 Page 14 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp SUB-B 1644.642 791.459 SUB-B 1608.924 789.836 SUB-C 704.615 642.094 SUB-C 777.674 765.483 SUB-C 866.968 663.200 SUB-C 975.745 552.799 SUB-C 1183.558 533.317 SUB-C 1238.758 590.141 SUB-C 1256.617 565.788 SUB-C 1324.806 531.694 SUB-C 1315.064 442.399 SUB-C 1300.453 444.023 SUB-C 1254.994 396.940 SUB-C 1250.123 377.458 SUB-C 1229.017 377.458 SUB-C 998.475 382.328 SUB-C 927.039 406.681 SUB-C 847.486 458.634 SUB-C 688.379 629.106 SUB-D 1574.830 983.037 SUB-D 1578.077 968.425 SUB-D 1516.383 909.977 SUB-D 1480.665 828.801 SUB-D 1401.112 746.000 SUB-D 1242.005 598.258 SUB-D 1254.994 570.658 SUB-D 1321.559 525.199 SUB-D 1354.029 583.647 SUB-D 1519.630 734.636 SUB-D 1534.242 724.894 SUB-D 1569.960 758.989 SUB-D 1605.677 788.212 SUB-D 1652.760 796.330 SUB-D 1662.501 817.436 SUB-D 1664.125 877.507 Page 15 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp SUB-D 1693.348 922.966 SUB-D 1706.337 1000.895 SUB-D 1685.231 1026.872 SUB-E 547.132 564.164 SUB-E 576.355 564.164 SUB-E 631.556 616.117 SUB-E 668.897 609.623 SUB-E 728.968 543.058 SUB-E 728.968 463.505 SUB-E 793.909 388.822 SUB-E 782.544 325.504 SUB-E 743.580 289.787 SUB-E 548.755 512.211 SUB-RW5 925.416 687.553 SUB-RW5 990.357 614.494 SUB-RW5 1055.299 588.517 SUB-RW5 1116.993 608.000 SUB-RW5 1118.617 541.435 SUB-RW5 978.992 549.552 SUB-RW5 883.204 653.459 SUB-RW2-3 1367.018 713.530 SUB-RW2-3 1453.065 794.706 SUB-RW2-3 1431.959 815.812 SUB-RW2-3 1384.876 797.953 SUB-RW2-3 1341.041 806.071 SUB-RW2-3 1282.594 848.283 SUB-RW2-3 1214.405 927.836 SUB-RW2-3 1128.358 875.883 SUB-RW2-3 1058.546 807.695 SUB-RW2-3 1177.064 692.424 SUB-RW2-3 1253.370 690.800 SUB-RW2-3 1311.817 663.200 [SYMBOLS] ;;Gage X-Coord Y-Coord Page 16 2018-06-04_SWMM Preliminary.inp ;;-------------- ------------------ ------------------ FORTCOLLINS 592.591 1257.241 [BACKDROP] FILE "D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Modeling\SWMM\1290-002_SJT DRNG-C6.00.jpg" DIMENSIONS 0.000 0.000 2773.000 1354.000 Page 17 SWMM OUTPUT.rpt EPA STORM WATER MANAGEMENT MODEL - VERSION 5.1 (Build 5.1.012) -------------------------------------------------------------- ********************************************************* NOTE: The summary statistics displayed in this report are based on results found at every computational time step, not just on results from each reporting time step. ********************************************************* **************** Analysis Options **************** Flow Units ............... CFS Process Models: Rainfall/Runoff ........ YES RDII ................... NO Snowmelt ............... NO Groundwater ............ NO Flow Routing ........... YES Ponding Allowed ........ NO Water Quality .......... NO Infiltration Method ...... HORTON Flow Routing Method ...... KINWAVE Starting Date ............ 03/15/2016 00:00:00 Ending Date .............. 03/17/2016 06:00:00 Antecedent Dry Days ...... 0.0 Report Time Step ......... 00:15:00 Wet Time Step ............ 00:05:00 Dry Time Step ............ 01:00:00 Routing Time Step ........ 30.00 sec ************************** Volume Depth Runoff Quantity Continuity acre-feet inches ************************** --------- ------- Total Precipitation ...... 8.668 3.669 Page 1 SWMM OUTPUT.rpt Evaporation Loss ......... 0.000 0.000 Infiltration Loss ........ 1.923 0.814 Surface Runoff ........... 6.717 2.843 Final Storage ............ 0.080 0.034 Continuity Error (%) ..... -0.606 ************************** Volume Volume Flow Routing Continuity acre-feet 10^6 gal ************************** --------- --------- Dry Weather Inflow ....... 0.000 0.000 Wet Weather Inflow ....... 6.717 2.189 Groundwater Inflow ....... 0.000 0.000 RDII Inflow .............. 0.000 0.000 External Inflow .......... 0.000 0.000 External Outflow ......... 6.821 2.223 Flooding Loss ............ 0.000 0.000 Evaporation Loss ......... 0.000 0.000 Exfiltration Loss ........ 0.000 0.000 Initial Stored Volume .... 0.116 0.038 Final Stored Volume ...... 0.008 0.003 Continuity Error (%) ..... 0.066 ******************************** Highest Flow Instability Indexes ******************************** All links are stable. ************************* Routing Time Step Summary ************************* Minimum Time Step : 30.00 sec Average Time Step : 30.00 sec Maximum Time Step : 30.00 sec Percent in Steady State : 0.00 Average Iterations per Step : 1.01 Page 2 SWMM OUTPUT.rpt Percent Not Converging : 0.00 *************************** Subcatchment Runoff Summary *************************** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Total Total Total Total Total Peak Runoff Precip Runon Evap Infil Runoff Runoff Runoff Coeff Subcatchment in in in in in 10^6 gal CFS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUB-A 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.83 2.83 1.13 77.87 0.771 SUB-B 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.81 2.84 0.56 45.29 0.775 SUB-C 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.68 2.98 0.20 18.82 0.811 SUB-D 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.84 2.83 0.12 11.68 0.771 SUB-E 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.81 2.86 0.07 8.32 0.780 SUB-RW5 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.89 2.79 0.02 2.94 0.761 SUB-RW2-3 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.90 2.77 0.09 10.11 0.755 ****************** Node Depth Summary ****************** --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Average Maximum Maximum Time of Max Reported Depth Depth HGL Occurrence Max Depth Node Type Feet Feet Feet days hr:min Feet --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NECCO JUNCTION 4.50 4.50 50.50 0 00:01 4.50 J-2 JUNCTION 0.06 0.15 48.15 0 02:09 0.15 J-3 JUNCTION 0.12 0.39 49.39 0 02:12 0.39 J-4 JUNCTION 0.12 0.33 52.33 0 02:17 0.33 J-5 JUNCTION 0.12 0.33 53.33 0 02:17 0.33 J-6 JUNCTION 0.25 0.51 52.51 0 02:24 0.51 J-7 JUNCTION 0.26 0.51 47.51 0 02:30 0.51 POND-1 STORAGE 2.45 5.37 59.97 0 02:24 5.37 Page 3 SWMM OUTPUT.rpt POND-2 STORAGE 0.67 3.36 57.36 0 02:09 3.36 POND-3 STORAGE 0.98 4.27 57.97 0 00:57 4.27 POND-4 STORAGE 0.91 3.46 59.06 0 00:57 3.45 POND-5 STORAGE 0.49 2.08 51.08 0 02:09 2.07 POND-6 STORAGE 0.61 2.62 56.32 0 02:24 2.61 ******************* Node Inflow Summary ******************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maximum Maximum Lateral Total Flow Lateral Total Time of Max Inflow Inflow Balance Inflow Inflow Occurrence Volume Volume Error Node Type CFS CFS days hr:min 10^6 gal 10^6 gal Percent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NECCO JUNCTION 0.00 6.15 0 02:15 0 2.22 0.000 J-2 JUNCTION 0.00 0.20 0 02:09 0 0.0693 0.000 J-3 JUNCTION 0.00 3.96 0 02:12 0 1.02 0.000 J-4 JUNCTION 0.00 1.46 0 02:17 0 0.44 0.000 J-5 JUNCTION 0.00 1.46 0 02:17 0 0.44 0.000 J-6 JUNCTION 0.00 2.00 0 02:24 0 1.14 0.000 J-7 JUNCTION 0.00 6.15 0 02:15 0 2.22 0.000 POND-1 STORAGE 77.87 77.87 0 00:40 1.13 1.14 0.016 POND-2 STORAGE 45.29 45.29 0 00:40 0.564 0.576 0.038 POND-3 STORAGE 21.76 21.76 0 00:40 0.222 0.229 0.180 POND-4 STORAGE 21.79 21.79 0 00:40 0.206 0.214 0.183 POND-5 STORAGE 8.32 8.32 0 00:40 0.07 0.07 0.022 POND-6 STORAGE 0.00 9.15 0 00:57 0 0.173 0.024 ********************* Node Flooding Summary ********************* No nodes were flooded. Page 4 SWMM OUTPUT.rpt ********************** Storage Volume Summary ********************** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Average Avg Evap Exfil Maximum Max Time of Max Maximum Volume Pcnt Pcnt Pcnt Volume Pcnt Occurrence Outflow Storage Unit 1000 ft3 Full Loss Loss 1000 ft3 Full days hr:min CFS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POND-1 34.409 22 0 0 136.113 88 0 02:23 2.00 POND-2 8.353 12 0 0 62.275 89 0 02:09 2.50 POND-3 1.829 5 0 0 17.541 52 0 00:57 5.27 POND-4 2.531 9 0 0 17.703 65 0 00:56 4.88 POND-5 1.970 16 0 0 8.315 69 0 02:08 0.20 POND-6 4.904 15 0 0 20.941 65 0 02:24 0.50 ******************** Link Flow Summary ******************** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maximum Time of Max Maximum Max/ Max/ |Flow| Occurrence |Veloc| Full Full Link Type CFS days hr:min ft/sec Flow Depth ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- C-1 CONDUIT 0.20 0 02:12 1.24 0.00 0.03 C-2 CONDUIT 6.15 0 02:15 7.63 0.02 0.10 C-3 CONDUIT 1.46 0 02:17 3.43 0.03 0.11 C-4 CONDUIT 1.46 0 02:18 4.01 0.02 0.10 C-5 CONDUIT 3.96 0 02:12 7.44 0.04 0.13 C-6 CONDUIT 2.00 0 02:30 3.13 0.14 0.26 WEIR3 WEIR 4.77 0 00:57 0.00 WEIR4 WEIR 4.38 0 00:57 0.00 O-1 DUMMY 2.00 0 02:24 O-2 DUMMY 2.50 0 02:09 O-3 DUMMY 0.50 0 00:44 Page 5 SWMM OUTPUT.rpt O-4 DUMMY 0.50 0 00:57 O-5 DUMMY 0.20 0 02:09 O-6 DUMMY 0.50 0 02:24 ************************* Conduit Surcharge Summary ************************* No conduits were surcharged. Analysis begun on: Wed Jun 06 10:44:14 2018 Analysis ended on: Wed Jun 06 10:44:14 2018 Total elapsed time: < 1 sec Page 6 APPENDIX E FEMA FIRMETTE DS,Airbus Source: USDA, Esri, USGS, DigitalGlobe, AeroGRID, GeoEye, IGN, and Earthstar the GIS Geographics, User Community CNES/ National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Feet Ü 105°4'8.72"W 40°36'20.86"N 105°3'29.76"W 40°35'52.45"N SEE FIS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT HAZARD SPECIAL AREAS FLOOD Without Zone A, V, Base A99 Flood Elevation (BFE) With BFE or Depth RegulatoryAR Floodway Zone AE, AO, AH, VE, 0.of 2% 1% Annual annual Chance chance Flood flood with Hazard, average Areas depth areasdrainage of less less than than one one foot square or with mile Zone X Future ChanceAnnual Conditions Flood Hazard 1% Zone X Area Levee.to with See Reduced Notes. Flood Risk due Zone X Area with Flood Risk due to LeveeZone D NO SCREEN Area of Minimal Flood Hazard Zone X Area of Undetermined Flood Hazard Zone D Channel, Culvert, or Storm Sewer Levee, Dike, or Floodwall Cross Sections with 1% Annual Chance 17.5 Water Surface Elevation Coastal Transect Coastal Transect Baseline Profile Baseline Hydrographic Feature Base Flood Elevation Line (BFE) Effective LOMRs Limit of Study Jurisdiction Boundary Digital Data Available No Digital Data Available Unmapped This digital map flood complies maps if with it is FEMA's not void standards as described for the below. use of The accuracy base standards map shown complies with FEMA's base map The authoritative flood hazard NFHL information web services is derived provided directly by FEMA. from This the map was reflectnot exported changes on or 3/amendments 12/2018 at subsequent 11:37:03 AM to and this does date and time. becomeor The superseded NFHL and effective by new data information over time. may change This elementsmap map image do not is appear: void if base the one map or imagery, more of the flood following zone labels, legend, FIRM panel scale number, bar, map and creation FIRM effective date, community date. Map identifiers,images for unmapped regulatoryfor purposes. and unmodernized areas cannot be used Legend OTHER FLOOD AREAS HAZARD OF OTHER AREAS STRGUECNTUERREASL FEATURES OTHER MAP PANELS 8 1:6,241.13 B 20.2 APPENDIX F EROSION CONTROL REPORT The Retreat at Fort Collins Preliminary Erosion Control Report A comprehensive Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (along with associated details) will be included with the final construction drawings. It should be noted, however, that any such Erosion and Sediment Control Plan serves only as a general guide to the Contractor. Staging and/or phasing of the BMPs depicted, and additional or different BMPs from those included may be necessary during construction, or as required by the authorities having jurisdiction. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure erosion control measures are properly maintained and followed. The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan is intended to be a living document, constantly adapting to site conditions and needs. The Contractor shall update the location of BMPs as they are installed, removed or modified in conjunction with construction activities. It is imperative to appropriately reflect the current site conditions at all times. The Erosion and Sediment Control Plan shall address both temporary measures to be implemented during construction, as well as permanent erosion control protection. Best Management Practices from the Volume 3, Chapter 7 – Construction BMPs will be utilized. Measures may include, but are not limited to, silt fencing along the disturbed perimeter, gutter protection in the adjacent roadways and inlet protection at proposed storm inlets. Vehicle tracking control pads, spill containment and clean-up procedures, designated concrete washout areas, dumpsters, and job site restrooms shall also be provided by the Contractor. Grading and Erosion Control Notes can be found on Sheet CS2 of the Utility Plans. The Utility Plans at final design will also contain a full-size Erosion Control Plan as well as a separate sheet dedicated to Erosion Control Details. In addition to this report and the referenced plan sheets, the Contractor shall be aware of, and adhere to, the applicable requirements outlined in any existing Development Agreement(s) of record, as well as the Development Agreement, to be recorded prior to issuance of the Development Construction Permit. Also, the Site Contractor for this project will be required to secure a Stormwater Construction General Permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), Water Quality Control Division – Stormwater Program, before commencing any earth disturbing activities. Prior to securing said permit, the Site Contractor shall develop a comprehensive StormWater Management Plan (SWMP) pursuant to CDPHE requirements and guidelines. The SWMP will further describe and document the ongoing activities, inspections, and maintenance of construction BMPs MAP POCKET C6.00 – OVERALL DRAINAGE EXHIBIT V.P. V.P. D D V.P. F E S F E S F E S MH ELEC MH D MW MW MW F E S D D VAULT CABLE D D IRR D D ELEC VAULT ELEC VAULT ELEC D D D VAULT ELEC D CC C C C D 12" W 12" W 12" W 60" W 60" W 60" W 60" W 42" W 42" W 42" W X X ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST u til VAULT ELEC ST ST D T AS L N YLOP CUD T ELI I R NO T O PLAS L Y N D CU IT L IE NOR ST NYL OPLA D CU T ELI I R O N S T N YLOPLA CUD T ELI I R O N (13) SPACES (16) SPACES (13) SPACES (15) SPACES (12) SPACES (9) SPACES UP TYP. UP ELEVATOR TYP. H.C. SPACE TYP. UP 42" HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE BARRIER (TYP.) 42" HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE ENCLOSURE (TYP.) STORAGE AREA BELOW RAMP POND 2 RW1 RW2 RW3 RW4 RW5 UD1 UD2 UD3 UD4 UD1 UD2 UD3 RW5 RW4 RW2 RW1 RW3 FUTURE NORTHFIELD SUBDIVISION 1ST FILING REPLAT OF THE MEADOWS AT REDWOOD P.U.D PHASE 1 TRACT A REPLAT OF EVERGREEN PARK 2ND FILING LAKE CANAL LAKE CANAL OWNER ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAPTOR PROGRAM EVERGREEN PARK 3RD FILING OWNER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS EXISTING REDWOOD DETENTION POND POND 3 POND 4 POND 1 E1 C1 B4 B3 B2 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 B1 A1 A2 A3 A5 A4 A6 A7 A8 A9 FEMA HIGH-RISK FLOODWAY FEMA HIGH-RISK FLOODPLAIN PROPOSED OUTLET STRUCTURE PROPOSED OUTLET STRUCTURE NECCO STORMLINE PROPOSED INLETS PROPOSED INLETS PROPOSED CURB CUTS EXISTING INLET PROPOSED INLET WQ CHAMBER B3 WQ CHAMBER B2 WQ CHAMBER C3 POND 6 WQ CHAMBER C1 WQ CHAMBER E1 POND 5 WQ CHAMBER A2 WQ CHAMBER A1 A3 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 C1 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 E1 UD4 PLANNED INLETS PROPOSED INLETS PROPOSED INLETS PROPOSED OUTLET STRUCTURE PROPOSED OUTLET STRUCTURE PROPOSED CURB CUTS PROPOSED INLET PROPOSED INLET WQ CHAMBER A1 ( IN FEET ) 0 1 INCH = 100 FEET 100 100 200 300 Sheet THE RETREATE AT FORT COLLINS These drawings are instruments of service provided by Northern Engineering Services, Inc. and are not to be used for any type of construction unless signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer in the employ of Northern Engineering Services, Inc. NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION REVIEW SET E NGINEER ING N O R T H E RN FORT COLLINS: 301 North Howes Street, Suite 100, 80521 GREELEY: 820 8th Street, 80631 970.221.4158 northernengineering.com of 24 CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF COLORADO Know what'sbelow. Call before you dig. R City Engineer Date Date Date Date Date Stormwater Utility Parks & Recreation Traffic Engineer Date Water & Wastewater Utility City of Fort Collins, Colorado UTILITY PLAN APPROVAL Environmental Planner LEGEND: 5013 PROPOSED CONTOUR 93 EXISTING CONTOUR PROPERTY BOUNDARY EXISTING STORM SEWER 1. THE SIZE, TYPE AND LOCATION OF ALL KNOWN UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE WHEN SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THE EXISTENCE OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN THE AREA OF THE WORK. BEFORE COMMENCING NEW CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FOR ALL UNKNOWN UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. 2. REFER TO THE"Preliminary Drainage Report for The Retreat at Fort Collins dated June 6, 2018" FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. NOTES: FLOW PATH DRAINAGE BASIN BUBBLE A DESIGN POINT A BASIN BOUNDARY PROPOSED STORM SEWER FOR DRAINAGE REVIEW ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION C6.00 DRAINAGE EXHIBIT 23 NORTH DRAINAGE SUMMARY TABLE DESIGN POINT BASIN ID TOTAL AREA (acres) C2 C100 2-yr Tc (min) 100-yr Tc (min) Q2 (cfs) Q100 (cfs) A1 A1 0.96 0.53 0.66 5.0 5.0 1.45 6.33 A2 A2 3.58 0.69 0.86 12.6 11.7 4.94 22.32 A3 A3 0.20 0.80 1.00 5.0 5.0 0.47 2.04 A4 A4 1.33 0.77 0.96 9.6 8.1 2.30 10.68 A5 A5 2.60 0.68 0.85 12.6 11.9 3.56 16.12 A6 A6 0.94 0.62 0.77 5.0 5.0 1.66 7.22 A7 A7 0.41 0.70 0.88 7.0 5.0 0.74 3.55 A8 A8 0.62 0.71 0.88 7.8 5.6 1.07 5.24 A9 A9 4.04 0.38 0.48 9.5 8.6 3.47 15.76 B1 B1 3.91 0.63 0.79 8.7 7.4 5.79 27.12 B2 B2 0.25 0.82 1.00 5.0 5.0 0.58 2.48 B3 B3 0.22 0.77 0.97 5.0 5.0 0.48 2.09 B4 B4 2.92 0.49 0.61 13.0 11.6 2.89 13.05 C1 C1 0.81 0.78 0.98 11.0 6.2 1.38 7.39 C2 C2 0.35 0.75 0.94 5.0 5.0 0.74 3.25 C3 C3 0.29 0.78 0.98 5.0 5.0 0.64 2.81 C4 C4 1.01 0.45 0.56 7.6 6.8 1.12 5.14 D1 D1 0.69 0.68 0.85 5.3 5.0 1.35 5.89 D2 D2 0.83 0.47 0.58 5.0 5.0 1.11 4.84 E1 E1 0.90 0.56 0.70 9.3 7.5 1.15 5.38 UD1 UD1 0.54 0.57 0.72 7.4 5.8 0.78 3.72 UD2 UD2 1.17 0.80 1.00 5.0 5.0 2.68 11.66 UD3 UD3 2.32 0.30 0.37 32.0 29.0 0.86 3.96 UD4 UD4 0.44 0.62 0.78 11.8 10.3 0.58 2.67 RW1 RW1 3.42 0.45 0.56 15.9 14.7 2.83 12.71 RW2 RW2 1.08 0.45 0.56 9.6 8.4 1.09 5.08 RW3 RW3 0.10 0.45 0.56 6.8 5.6 0.12 0.55 RW4 RW4 1.20 0.45 0.56 9.6 8.4 1.22 5.65 RW5 RW5 0.31 0.45 0.56 6.8 5.6 0.37 1.69 Open Detention Pond Summary | Proposed Condition Pond Pond Description 100-yr Volume (cf) 100-yr Volume (ac-ft) 100-yr WSEL WQCV (cf) WQCV WSEL Max Release (cfs) 1 Open Detention 136,113 3.12 4958.17 1,506 4954.28 2.00 2 Open Detention 62,275 1.43 4957.36 1,670 4954.58 2.50 3 Open Detention 17,541 0.40 4957.67 834 4955.11 0.50 4 Open Detention 17,703 0.41 4959.06 1,013 4956.76 0.50 Underground Chamber Summary | Proposed Condition Chamber Description 100-yr Volume (cf) 100-yr Volume (ac-ft) 100-yr WSEL WQCV (cf) WQCV WSEL Max Release (cfs) A1 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 486 to be provided at final n/a A2 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 2,387 to be provided at final n/a A3 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 4,183 to be provided at final n/a B2 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 2,593 to be provided at final n/a B3 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 182 to be provided at final n/a C1 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 658 n/a C3/Pond 6 Underground LID and Detention 20,941 0.48 to be provided at final 244 to be provided at final 0.50 E1/Pond 5 Underground LID and Detention 8,315 0.19 to be provided at final 477 to be provided at final 0.20 NORI FUTURE NORTHFIELD SUBDIVISION 1ST FILING REPLAT OF THE MEADOWS AT REDWOOD P.U.D PHASE 1 TRACT A REPLAT OF EVERGREEN PARK 2ND FILING LAKE CANAL LAKE CANAL OWNER ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAPTOR PROGRAM EVERGREEN PARK 3RD FILING OWNER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS S H Y D WV S C S WV V.P. V.P. D H2O D V.P. F E S F E S F E S ELEC MH MH H Y D D MW MW H2O WV WV H2O W WV WV WV W H2O MW W h2o F E S D D VAULT CABLE D D IRR D D ELEC VAULT ELEC H2O VAULT ELEC H2O D WV WV WV WV H Y D D D VAULT ELEC D C D H Y D WV S H Y D WV WV S S S S WV WV WV S C C C W C WV WV D 12" W 60" W 60" W 42" W E E E E CTV CTV CTV E E OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU CTV W CTV E E CTV CTV W W W W W CTV CTV CTV CTV W CTV X SS SS SS SS SS ST ST u til VAULT ELEC D FEMA HIGH-RISK FLOODWAY FEMA HIGH-RISK FLOODPLAIN NECCO STORMLINE EXISTING INLET EXISTING REDWOOD DETENTION POND POND 4 WQ CHAMBER B3 WQ CHAMBER B2 WQ CHAMBER C3 WQ CHAMBER C1 WQ CHAMBER E1 WQ CHAMBER A2 WQ CHAMBER A3 WQ CHAMBER A1 LEGEND DRAINAGE BASIN DRAINAGE BASIN LABEL AREA TREATED BY LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT (LID) LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT (LID) TREATMENT E1 LID TREATMENT EXHIBIT FORT COLLINS, CO THE RETREAT AT FORT COLLINS E NGINEER ING N O R T H E RN 06.06.2018 D:\PROJECTS\1290-002\DWG\DRNG\1290-002_LID.DWG ( IN FEET ) 0 1 INCH = 200 FEET 200 200 PROPOSED LID TREATED AREA LID BASIN NODE Sub-Basin(s) Area, A (sf) Percent Impervious Impervious Area, A (sf) LID Treatment A1 41,712 38% 15,745 Chamber A1 A2 155,746 58% 90,928 Chamber A2 A3 8,912 76% 6,730 Chamber A3 A4 58,007 69% 40,287 Chamber A3 A5 113,442 57% 64,957 Chamber A3 A6 40,921 47% 19,379 Chamber A3 A7 17,679 61% 10,787 Chamber A3 A8 26,879 61% 16,400 Chamber A3 B1 170,502 51% 87,078 Chamber B2 B2 10,877 77% 8,351 Chamber B2 B3 9,463 72% 6,807 Chamber B3 C1 35,306 71% 25,220 Chamber C1 C3 12,588 73% Chamber C3 E1 39,037 41% 15,991 Chamber E1 Total Treated 741,071 55% 408,661 PROPOSED LID UNTREATED AREA LID BASIN NODE Sub-Basin(s) Area, A (sf) Percent Impervious Impervious Area, A (sf) A9 175,840 17% 29,541 B4 127,071 32% 40,987 C2 15,203 67% 10,242 C4 44,024 26% 11,270 D1 30,238 58% 17,450 D2 36,306 28% 10,132 UD1 23,444 43% 10,075 UD2 51,032 77% 39,522 UD3 101,092 6% 6,042 UD4 19,325 50% 9,704 Total Proposed Untreated 623,575 30% 184,963 AREA NOT INCLUDED IN LID CALCULATIONS LID BASIN NODE Sub-Basin(s) Area, A (sf) Percent Impervious Impervious Area, A (sf) Suniga Street UD2 51,032 77% 39,522 Undisturbed Area UD3 101,092 6% 6,042 Not Included in LID Calcs 152,124 30% 45,563 LID TREATMENT SUMMARY Total Site Area (sf) 1,364,646 Total Proposed Impervious Area (sf) 593,624 Total Impervious Area not included in LID calcs 45,563 Total Net Proposed Impervious Area (sf) 548,061 75% Required Minimum Area to be Treated by LID measures (sf) 411,046 Total Treated Impervious Area (sf) 408,661 Percent Impervious Treated by LID measures 74.6% 152,124 30% 45,563 1,364,646 593,624 45,563 548,061 411,046 408,661 74.6% Total Net Proposed Impervious Area (sf) AREA NOT INCLUDED IN LID CALCULATIONS Total Impervious Area not included in LID calcs Total Treated Impervious Area (sf) Percent Impervious Treated by LID 75% Required Minimum Area to be Treated by LID measures (sf) Total Proposed Impervious Area (sf) PROPOSED LID COMPUTATIONS LID TREATMENT SUMMARY PROPOSED LID UNTREATED AREA Total Site Area (sf) PROPOSED LID TREATED AREA Chamber Configuration Summary D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\WatQual\Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx Page 16 of 17 Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx ö ç è = æ 12 hr Page 14 of 17 Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx ö ç è = æ 12 hr Page 12 of 17 Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx ö ç è = æ 12 hr Page 10 of 17 Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx ö ç è = æ 12 hr Page 8 of 17 Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx ö ç è = æ 12 hr Page 6 of 17 Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx ö ç è = æ 12 hr Page 4 of 17 Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx ö ç è = æ 12 hr Project Location : Design Point C = Design Storm Page 2 of 17 Chambers_WQ Calcs.xlsx ö ç è = æ 12 hr             +9)@@@$$$,1A#1A#1A#-*3#.;;;*/%***+#%%%B-F1;H-1'*$%012#.*# $-13%# *G1' :3 *$);*)!$# "#$%&'()<    45678  E *" =C 5 >     ? 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Thomas Rainfall Intensity taken from the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual (FCSCM), Tables RA-7 and RA-8 Q = C f ( C )( i )( A ) 6/6/2018 10:03 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Hydrology\1290-002_Proposed_Rational_Calcs.xlsx\Runoff (min) 2-yr Tc (min) 10-yr Tc (min) 100-yr Tc (min) A1 A1 No 0.53 0.53 0.66 N/A N/A N/A N/A 146 1.72% 1.97 1.2 N/A N/A N/A 5.0 5.0 5.0 A2 A2 No 0.69 0.69 0.86 12 1.83% 2.2 2.2 1.3 N/A N/A N/A 1007 0.65% 1.62 10.4 12.6 12.6 11.7 A3 A3 No 0.80 0.80 1.00 71 3.24% 3.2 3.2 1.1 N/A N/A N/A 34 1.00% 2.00 0.3 5.0 5.0 5.0 A4 A4 No 0.77 0.77 0.96 29 1.83% 2.8 2.8 1.2 N/A N/A N/A 589 0.51% 1.43 6.9 9.6 9.6 8.1 A5 A5 No 0.68 0.68 0.85 15 4.73% 1.8 1.8 1.1 N/A N/A N/A 916 0.50% 1.41 10.8 12.6 12.6 11.9 A6 A6 No 0.62 0.62 0.77 N/A N/A N/A N/A 105 1.71% 1.96 0.9 N/A N/A N/A 5.0 5.0 5.0 A7 A7 No 0.70 0.70 0.88 35 0.69% 5.0 5.0 2.8 N/A N/A N/A 206 0.73% 1.71 2.0 7.0 7.0 5.0 A8 A8 No 0.71 0.71 0.88 69 1.75% 5.1 5.1 2.8 N/A N/A N/A 272 0.68% 1.65 2.7 7.8 7.8 5.6 A9 A9 No 0.38 0.38 0.48 76 4.52% 7.1 7.1 6.2 N/A N/A N/A 270 0.88% 1.87 2.4 9.5 9.5 8.6 B1 B1 No 0.63 0.63 0.79 39 3.26% 3.7 3.7 2.5 N/A N/A N/A 529 0.78% 1.77 5.0 8.7 8.7 7.4 B2 B2 No 0.82 0.82 1.00 65 2.63% 3.1 3.1 1.1 N/A N/A N/A 29 0.49% 1.40 0.3 5.0 5.0 5.0 B3 B3 No 0.77 0.77 0.97 83 3.10% 3.8 3.8 1.6 N/A N/A N/A 36 0.47% 1.37 0.4 5.0 5.0 5.0 B4 B4 No 0.49 0.49 0.61 55 1.93% 6.8 6.8 5.4 N/A N/A N/A 597 0.65% 1.61 6.2 13.0 13.0 11.6 C1 C1 No 0.78 0.78 0.98 120 0.58% 7.8 7.8 3.0 N/A N/A N/A 410 1.15% 2.14 3.2 11.0 11.0 6.2 C2 C2 No 0.75 0.75 0.94 60 3.02% 3.5 3.5 1.6 N/A N/A N/A 94 0.85% 1.85 0.8 5.0 5.0 5.0 C3 C3 No 0.78 0.78 0.98 97 3.03% 4.1 4.1 1.6 N/A N/A N/A 47 0.51% 1.43 0.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 C4 C4 No 0.45 0.45 0.56 58 8.45% 4.6 4.6 3.8 327 1.43% 1.80 3.0 N/A N/A N/A 7.6 7.6 6.8 D1 D1 No 0.68 0.68 0.85 37 3.14% 3.2 3.2 1.9 N/A N/A N/A 217 0.80% 1.79 2.0 5.3 5.3 5.0 D2 D2 No 0.47 0.47 0.58 N/A N/A N/A N/A 368 1.08% 1.56 3.9 N/A N/A N/A 5.0 5.0 5.0 E1 E1 No 0.56 0.56 0.70 61 1.49% 6.9 6.9 5.1 N/A N/A N/A 199 0.49% 1.40 2.4 9.3 9.3 7.5 UD1 UD1 No 0.57 0.57 0.72 87 3.68% 5.9 5.9 4.3 N/A N/A N/A 183 1.04% 2.04 1.5 7.4 7.4 5.8 UD2 UD2 No 0.80 0.80 1.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 493 0.91% 1.91 4.3 5.0 5.0 5.0 UD3 UD3 No 0.30 0.30 0.37 292 0.52% 32.0 32.0 29.0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 32.0 32.0 29.0 UD4 UD4 No 0.62 0.62 0.78 68 4.13% 4.6 4.6 3.1 N/A N/A N/A 599 0.47% 1.38 7.2 11.8 11.8 10.3 RW1 RW1 No 0.45 0.45 0.56 50 2.00% 6.8 6.8 5.6 N/A N/A N/A 840 0.60% 1.54 9.1 15.9 15.9 14.7 RW2 RW2 No 0.45 0.45 0.56 50 2.00% 6.8 6.8 5.6 100 1.00% 1.50 1.1 197 1.02% 2.02 1.6 9.6 9.6 8.4 RW3 RW3 No 0.45 0.45 0.56 50 2.00% 6.8 6.8 5.6 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 6.8 6.8 5.6 RW4 RW4 No 0.45 0.45 0.56 50 2.00% 6.8 6.8 5.6 100 1.00% 1.50 1.1 197 1.02% 2.02 1.6 9.6 9.6 8.4 RW5 RW5 No 0.45 0.45 0.56 50 2.00% 6.8 6.8 5.6 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 6.8 6.8 5.6 * Time of Concentrations are calculated for the entire basin and used for both the Impervious and Pervious portions of the basins. PROPOSED TIME OF CONCENTRATION COMPUTATIONS S. Thomas Design Point Sub-Basin Overland Flow Swale Flow Gutter/Pipe Flow Time of Concentration June 6, 2018 (Equation RO-4) ( ) 3 1 1 . 87 1 . 1 * S Ti C Cf L - = 6/6/2018 10:02 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Hydrology\1290-002_Proposed_Rational_Calcs.xlsx\Tc % Imperv. A1 0.96 0.15 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.10 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.572 0.53 0.53 0.66 38% A2 3.58 0.87 0.00 0.72 0.00 0.64 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 1.353 0.69 0.69 0.86 58% A3 0.20 0.09 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.03 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.043 0.80 0.80 1.00 76% A4 1.33 0.42 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.38 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.350 0.77 0.77 0.96 69% A5 2.60 0.54 0.00 0.56 0.00 0.50 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 1.007 0.68 0.68 0.85 57% A6 0.94 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.43 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.445 0.62 0.62 0.77 47% A7 0.41 0.11 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.07 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.143 0.70 0.70 0.88 61% A8 0.62 0.15 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.09 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.216 0.71 0.71 0.88 61% A9 4.04 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.00 0.26 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 3.283 0.38 0.38 0.48 17% Basin A 14.67 2.33 0.00 2.44 0.00 2.50 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 7.413 0.60 0.60 0.75 46% B1 3.91 0.87 0.00 0.61 0.00 0.64 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 1.790 0.63 0.63 0.79 51% B2 0.25 0.10 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.04 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.047 0.82 0.82 1.00 77% B3 0.22 0.10 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.03 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.055 0.77 0.77 0.97 72% B4 2.92 0.38 0.00 0.47 0.00 0.16 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 1.913 0.49 0.49 0.61 32% Basin B 7.30 1.44 0.00 1.19 0.00 0.86 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 3.805 0.59 0.59 0.73 45% C1 0.81 0.24 0.00 0.29 0.00 0.10 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.193 0.78 0.78 0.98 71% C2 0.35 0.11 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.06 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.100 0.75 0.75 0.94 67% C3 0.29 0.13 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.03 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.070 0.78 0.78 0.98 73% C4 1.01 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.13 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.723 0.45 0.45 0.56 26% Basin C 2.46 0.48 0.00 0.58 0.00 0.32 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 1.087 0.64 0.64 0.80 52% D1 0.69 0.15 0.00 0.18 0.00 0.10 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.266 0.68 0.68 0.85 58% D2 0.83 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.15 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.575 0.47 0.47 0.58 28% Basin D 1.53 0.15 0.00 0.28 0.00 0.25 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.841 0.56 0.56 0.71 41% E1 0.90 0.11 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.13 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.501 0.56 0.56 0.70 41% UD1 0.54 0.07 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.08 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.288 0.57 0.57 0.72 43% UD2 1.17 0.73 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.00 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.244 0.80 0.80 1.00 77% UD3 2.32 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.00 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 2.167 0.30 0.30 0.37 6% UD4 0.44 0.10 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.06 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.207 0.62 0.62 0.78 50% TOTAL ON-SITE BASINS 31.33 5.41 5.17 0.00 4.20 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 16.553 0.58 0.58 0.73 44% RW1 3.42 0.45 0.45 0.56 35% RW2 1.08 0.45 0.45 0.56 35% RW3 0.10 0.45 0.45 0.56 35% RW4 1.20 0.45 0.45 0.56 35% RW5 0.31 0.45 0.45 0.56 35% TOTAL BASIN RW 6.11 0.45 0.45 0.56 35% ADDITIONAL COMBINED BASINS FOR CALCULATIONS Basins required to release at 0.2 cfs (A, B, C, D, E, UD1, UD4) 27.84 4.68 0.00 4.82 0.00 4.20 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 14.142 0.59 0.59 0.74 46% Basins A3-A8 6.10 1.31 0.00 1.09 0.00 1.50 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 2.204 0.70 0.70 0.87 60% Basins B1-B2 4.16 0.97 0.00 0.68 0.00 0.68 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 1.837 0.64 0.64 0.80 53% Basins C2, C4 1.36 0.11 0.00 0.23 0.00 0.19 Clayey | Average 2% to 7% 0.823 0.53 0.53 0.66 36% 1. Table RO-11 | Rational Method Runoff Coefficients for Composite Analysis Composite Runoff Coefficient with Adjustment PROPOSED COMPOSITE % IMPERVIOUSNESS AND RUNOFF COEFFICIENT CALCULATIONS UTILIZING COEFFICIENTS FROM THE REDWOOD VILLAGE PLANS 6/6/2018 10:02 AM D:\Projects\1290-002\Drainage\Hydrology\1290-002_Proposed_Rational_Calcs.xlsx\Composite C of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Larimer County Area, Colorado Survey Area Data: Version 12, Oct 10, 2017 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Mar 20, 2015—Oct 15, 2016 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado (The Retreat ) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 3/18/2018 Page 2 of 4 C1 Underground LID n/a n/a n/a 658 n/a C3 Underground LID and Detention 20,941 0.48 to be provided at final 244 to be provided at final 0.50 E1 Underground LID and Detention 8,315 0.19 to be provided at final 477 to be provided at final 0.20 C. Release Rate Compliance The Retreat @ Fort Collins has a total combined area of 27.84 acres that are subject to the 0.2 cfs/acre release rate as denoted per the NECCO design. As such, the total release allowed from The Retreat @ Fort Collins site is 5.57 cfs. Ponds 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 release directly into the proposed outfall pipe connected to the NECCO Stormwater improvements. These ponds combined have a total release of 6.20 cfs. This is 0.63 cfs more than the allowable from the site. The undetained basins UD1 and UD4 have a 100-year runoff rate of 3.72 cfs and 2.67 cfs respectively (total 6.39 cfs). In order to balance this undetained flow, off-site basins RW2, RW3, and RW5 were detained. These off-site basins have a 100-year runoff rate of 5.08 cfs, 0.55 cfs, and 1.69 cfs (total 7.32 cfs). UD3 UD3 2.32 0.30 0.37 32.0 29.0 0.86 3.96 UD4 UD4 0.44 0.62 0.78 11.8 10.3 0.58 2.67 RW1 RW1 3.42 0.45 0.56 15.9 14.7 2.83 12.71 RW2 RW2 1.08 0.45 0.56 9.6 8.4 1.09 5.08 RW3 RW3 0.10 0.45 0.56 6.8 5.6 0.12 0.55 RW4 RW4 1.20 0.45 0.56 9.6 8.4 1.22 5.65 RW5 RW5 0.31 0.45 0.56 6.8 5.6 0.37 1.69