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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNORTHFIELD COMMONS - FDP210022 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - DRAINAGE REPORT FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR Northfield Commons Prepared by: Highland Development Services 6355 Fairgrounds Ave, Suite 100 Windsor, Colorado 80550 Phone: 970.674.7550 Prepared for: Mercy Housing 1600 Broadway, Suite 200 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 303.830.3470 September 8, 2021 Job Number 21-1037-00 6355 FAIRGROUNDS AVE, SUITE 100, WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 | PHONE 970.674.7550 September 8, 2021 Mr. Dan Mogen Fort Collins Utilities 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, CO 80522 RE: Final Drainage Report for Northfield Commons Dear Dan, We are pleased to submit for your review, the Final Drainage Report for the Northfield Commons, an amendment to the “Final Drainage Report for Northfield” prepared by Highland Development Services, dated February 26, 2020. This report describes the drainage design intent to be in accordance with the criteria in the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Manual. I appreciate your time and consideration in reviewing this submittal. Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, Adele Bartel, EI Jason T. Claeys, P.E., LEED AP Highland Development Services Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................. i Engineer’s Certification Block ..........................................................................................................ii General Description and Location .................................................................................................. 1 Site Description and Location ...................................................................................................... 1 Site Soils ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Previous Studies .......................................................................................................................... 2 Storm Drainage Criteria .................................................................................................................. 3 Hydrologic Criteria ....................................................................................................................... 3 Hydraulic Criteria ......................................................................................................................... 3 Drainage Basins ............................................................................................................................... 4 Drainage Facility Design .................................................................................................................. 6 Drainage Conveyance Design ...................................................................................................... 6 Detention/Water Quality Pond Design ....................................................................................... 6 Low Impact Development ............................................................................................................... 8 Stormwater Pollution Prevention ................................................................................................. 10 Conclusions ................................................................................................................................... 11 References .................................................................................................................................... 12 Appendix ....................................................................................................................................... 13 Appendix A – Site Descriptions, Characteristics, & References .................................................. A Appendix B – SWMM Input/Output ............................................................................................ B Appendix C – Rational Calculations ............................................................................................. C Appendix D – Detention Pond Calculations ................................................................................ D Appendix E – Inlet Calculations ................................................................................................... E Appendix F – Low Impact Development Calculations ..................................................................F Page ii ENGINEER’S CERTIFICATION BLOCK I hereby attest that this report for the Final Drainage Design for Northfield Commons was prepared by me (or under my direct supervision) in accordance with the provisions of the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual for the owners thereof. I understand that the City of Fort Collins does not and will not assume liability for drainage facilities designed by others. ________________________________________ Jason T. Claeys, PE Registered Professional Engineer State of Colorado No. 42122 Page 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION SITE DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION Northfield Commons (NFC) is located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 1, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer, within the State of Colorado. NFC is located west of the Alta Vista Subdivision, north of the Rocky Mountain Raptor Center, south of the proposed Suniga Road, and southeast of the Lake Canal irrigation ditch. More specifically, NFC is located within the replat of Tracts U & V of Northfield, with the areas of water quality and detention being provided for these proposed improvements within Northfield Tract W. The project site is approximately 6.45 acres and is currently undeveloped agricultural land. The site appears to be vegetated with grasses harvested for livestock feed. The site generally slopes from the northwest to the southeast at about 0.5% slope. This area is part of the approved improvements associated with Northfield and the improvements described within are considered an amendment to the approved plans and reports. The overall Northfield site is currently under construction though there are no existing surface improvements currently on the property. The property is proposed to be replatted into a multi-family development. NFC will consist of 7 apartment buildings and 4 condominium buildings, along with the associated utility and access infrastructure. The NFC improvements are located within the FEMA Zone X, area of 0.2% annual chance of flood hazard as shown on FEMA FIRM map numbers LOMR 19-08-0715P (effective June 15, 2020). The site is located within the Cache la Poudre River 500-yr floodplain. Critical facilities are prohibited within the 100-yr and/or 500-yr floodplains. Critical facilities include facilities for at-risk populations (daycares, schools, nursing homes, etc) and emergency service facilities (urgent care, hospitals, fire stations, police stations, etc). SITE SOILS The NFC site consists of Loveland clay loam and Nunn clay loam and are classified as Type C hydrologic group. According to USDA/Natural Resource Conservation Group, this soil has a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These soils 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. Page 2 Per the “Preliminary Subsurface Exploration and Groundwater Report – Schlagel Property”, prepared be Earth Engineering Consultants (EEC), dated August 16, 2017: Vegetation growth and topsoil was encountered at the surface of each boring. Underlying the topsoil/vegetation layer was a zone of cohesive subsoils classified lean to fat clay with varying amounts of sand and clayey sand to approximate depths of 2 to 5-1/2 feet. Underlying the cohesive subsoils was a granular layer of poorly to well graded sand with silt and gravel extending to the depths explored at approximately 14 to 21-1/2 feet or to underlying bedrock. It appears that below the lean to fat clay, there is a granular materials layer that would exhibit more moderate infiltration rates than the surface materials. Groundwater was also observed during the subsurface soil exploration: Groundwater and/or the presence of a piezometric water surface, was generally observed at depths ranging from approximately 3 to 7 feet below ground surface as indicated on the enclosed boring logs. A permanent dewatering system has been installed with the Northfield project and the groundwater is anticipated to be maintained approximately 9 to 10 feet below the existing grades. Supporting figures can be found in Appendix A. PREVIOUS STUDIES The Northfield Subdivision originally included the Northfield Commons project site as part of the drainage design. In the approved Northfield Utility Plans and Final Drainage Report, the NFC site was broken into sub-basins and analyzed using rational calculations for inlet sizing and EPA SWMM for pond and conveyance element sizing. These results, along with the LID calculations, are referenced to provide confirmation that the proposed NFC improvements are within the previously assumed improvements determined to size the stormwater infrastructure accordingly. The inlets and storm drains in NFC were sized to accommodate the proposed improvements. Detention, water quality, and LID calculations were updated as necessary. Page 3 STORM DRAINAGE CRITERIA This report was prepared to meet or exceed the City of Fort Collins storm water criteria. The City of Fort Collin’s Stormwater Criteria Manual was referenced as guidelines for this design. HYDROLOGIC CRITERIA The rational method was performed to calculate the peak runoff rates for each basin. Percent imperviousness and runoff coefficients were calculated for each basin using the surface characteristics of each basin. The time of concentration was calculated using City of Fort Collins initial time of concentration and the intensity was calculated using the corresponding storm rainfall depth and the City of Fort Collins’ Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curve. HYDRAULIC CRITERIA The NFC storm drainage system has been analyzed to verify conformance with the drainage system design of Northfield. The NFC system was designed to convey the minor and major storm events through the combination of private drives, inlets, storm sewer pipes, and pans. The NFC peak basin runoff flows from the rational calculations were used to size area inlets and confirm private drive capacities. The EPA SWMM model was used to confirm the proposed improvements are within the original assumptions of the Northfield Final Drainage Report. The Northfield drainage design utilized EPA SWMM to model the captured flows and size conveyance elements and detention ponds. It is assumed that the inlets are free of clogging debris and capturing the maximum amount of runoff. The program accounts for head losses within manholes and bends and head losses associated with pipe friction. The SWMM model of the area encompassed in NFC, Basin D, has been updated for the final report. All pipe outlets are protected with buried riprap or suitable erosion protection methods. Storm sewer pipe outlets are protected using the requirements set by the USDCM for the protection downstream of culverts. All supporting calculations for runoff rates and inlets are located in the Appendix. Page 4 DRAINAGE BASINS The Northfield Commons (NFC) project site is located within Northfield Drainage System D. Drainage System D outfalls into the existing Northeast College Corridor Outfall (NECCO) storm system. The descriptions within are an amendment to Northfield’s Drainage System D and described below: Drainage System D: Drainage System D consists of 9.18 acres of improvements within the area south of Suniga Road. Runoff from basins in the D system drain to an extended detention basin, Pond D. Sub-basin D1 consists of 3.15 acres of apartment buildings, private drives, and open space. Runoff is conveyed via roof downspouts, roadways, and concrete pans, and captured by a Penta Type 13 and a Type C inlet, ultimately discharged to detention Pond D and treated for standard water quality. The Type C inlet is primarily utilized as a junction for a bend in the pipe and captures a minimal amount of runoff. Sub-basins D2 thru D3 consist of 0.15 acres of public roadway. These basins include portions of Steeley Drive. Runoff from these basins is conveyed along roadways and captured by two on-grade 5’ Type R curb inlets, ultimately discharging to detention Pond D and treated for standard water quality. Sub-basin D4 consists of 0.24 acres of open space and concrete sidewalk. Runoff is conveyed via sheet flow to a Type C inlet and ultimately discharged to detention Pond D and treated for standard water quality. Sub-basins D5 consists of 0.81 acres of apartment buildings, condominiums, and open space. Runoff is conveyed via roof downspouts, concrete pans and storm pipes and captured by a 12” FES and five 12” grated dome area inlets ultimately discharging to LID facility, Rain Garden D1. Sub-basins D6 consists of 0.16 acres of condominiums and open space. Runoff is conveyed via roof downspouts and storm pipes and captured by six 12” grated dome area inlets ultimately discharging to LID facility, Rain Garden D1. Sub-basins D7 consists of 1.91 acres of condominiums, private drives and open space. Runoff is conveyed via roof downspouts, concrete pans and storm pipes and captured by an 18” FES that ultimately discharges to LID facility, Rain Garden D1. Sub-basins D8 consists of 0.28 acres of open space encompassing LID facility, Rain Garden D1. All runoff in this basin is treated by Rain Garden D1. Page 5 Sub-basin D9 consists of 2.50 acres of open space encompassing detention Pond D. An outlet structure in Pond D has been designed as part of the Northfield subdivision to limit discharge into the NECCO storm system as well as treat for standard water quality enhancement. The proposed improvements do not impact the approved outlet structure design and detail, therefore no modifications to the structure or design are required. Page 6 DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN DRAINAGE CONVEYANCE DESIGN Storm infrastructure to convey runoff includes concrete trickle pans, inlets, storm sewer and culverts. Stormwater detention and water quality enhancement are achieved through the use of Northfield Pond D and Northfield Rain Garden D1. Storm inlets, storm sewers and the roadway culverts have been appropriately sized to convey the minor and major storms. DETENTION/WATER QUALITY POND DESIGN Below is an excerpt of the detention and water quality design from the “Final Drainage Report for Northfield” prepared by Highland Development Services as it pertains to the amended Northfield Commons development: EPA SWMM 5.0 has been utilized for the final drainage design. UDFCD is referenced for the standard water quality capture volume (WQCV) with a 40-hr drain time and the LID rain gardens and infiltration galleries WQCV with a 12-hr drain time. Below is a brief summary of the proposed design for each pond: Pond D: Extended detention basin for all area south of Suniga Road, with LID rain garden and standard water quality treatment via the outlet structure located at the north center of the pond. A 4-3/4” 100-yr orifice plate maximizes volume in the pond and restricts release rate into the NECCO system. The rain garden includes a concrete forebay sized for 1% of the surface area for WQCV with a rock embankment to dissipate flows before entering the media material. Large storm events in excess of the rain garden capacity will spill over a turf mat reinforced berm and down into Pond D. The 100-yr water surface elevation is 4949.54 feet, with a maximum depth in the pond of 3.92 feet, with another 1.46 feet of additional volume available. Should the pond outlet become clogged, overtopping will occur along the east side near design point D15, spilling over the sidewalk across a length of 120 feet at a depth of 0.32 feet (spill elevation = 4951.75), into Lemay Ave public ROW. As stated, the ultimate outfall for the Northfield site is the existing NECCO storm drain system. A portion of the area south of Suniga Road (delineated as sub-basins D13-D15) is allowed to release at a rate equal to current undeveloped/historic rates with the remaining area (delineated as sub-basins D1-D12) restricted to the 0.2 cfs/acre rate. Page 7 The comparison of the approved NF Pond D design and the proposed NFC changes are shown below: The NFC Peak Runoff is only a 0.3% increase to the approved design while the proposed 100-yr Detention volume and 100-yr water surface elevation are slightly lower than the approved. The NFC Spill Depth is 0.02 ft higher than the approved design due to an additional 8 cf s runoff from Alta Vista Main Street directed toward Pond D. These differences are negligible and will not require any changes to the approved Pond D structure or design. Page 8 LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT The City of Fort Collins updated the Low Impact Development ordinance in 2016 (Ordinance No. 007, 2016) to require: • Treat at least 75% of any newly developed or redeveloped impervious area using one or a combination of LID techniques, or • Treat at least 50% of any newly developed or redeveloped impervious area using one or a combination of LID techniques when 25% of private driveable surfaces are permeable. To satisfy the required implementation of Low Impact Development (LID) techniques, Northfield Commons utilizes bioretention pond/Rain Garden D1 that was previously designed as part of the Northfield subdivision. Impervious calculations for the tributary areas to the rain garden and standard water quality facility have been updated for the amended site layout. LID treatment requirements for the entire Northfield subdivision are still exceeded, achieving approximately 104% of the required impervious area treatment in the rain gardens and infiltration galleries. The water quality capture volume needed within the rain garden (LID) is 1,995 cu-ft and the pond (standard WQCV) is 0.090 ac-ft. Both are less than the Northfield design for the rain garden and pond which are 2,459 cu-ft and 0.092 ac-ft respectively, and therefore will not require redesign. Below is a description of the 4-step process for selecting structural BMPs: Urban Drainage and Flood Control District (UDFCD) recommends a Four Step Process for receiving water protection that focuses on reducing runoff volumes, treating the water quality capture volume (WQCV), stabilizing drainageways and implementing long-term source controls. The Four Step Process applies to the management of smaller, frequently occurring events. Step 1: Employ Runoff Reduction Practices To reduce runoff peaks, volumes, and pollutant loads from urbanizing areas, implement Low Impact Development (LID) strategies, including Minimizing Directly Connected Impervious Areas (MDCIA). Captured runoff from strategic areas are routed through bioretention pond/rain gardens. Rain gardens will slow runoff, promote infiltration, and filter runoff prior to being released into the adjacent storm drain system. Page 9 Step 2: Implement BMPs that Provide a Water Quality Capture Volume with Slow Release The bioretention pond/rain gardens are designed to provide water quality capture volume per Urban Drainage’s recommendations and calculations. The captured runoff is designed for a 12- hr drain time. Step 3: Stabilize Drainageways Natural Drainageways are subject to bed and bank erosion due to increases in frequency, duration, rate and volume of runoff during and following development. Because the site will drain to an existing storm system, bank stabilization is unnecessary with this project. Riprap and turf reinforcement mats are utilized throughout for onsite permanent stabilization. Step 4: Implement Site Specific and Other Source Control BMPs The proposed project amendment will improve upon site specific source controls compared to historic conditions by providing localized trash enclosures within the development for disposal of solid waste; Snouts, and rain gardens for water treatment prior to flows entering storm systems; and additional water quality measures to protect and prolong the design life of BMPS delineated in Step 1. Page 10 STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION Erosion and sedimentation will be controlled on-site by use of sediment control logs, silt fencing, inlet protection, gravel construction entrances, temporary sediment basins, seeding, mulch, and turf. The measures are designed to limit the overall sediment yield increase due to construction as required by the City of Fort Collins. During overlot and final grading the soil will be roughened and furrowed perpendicular to the prevailing winds. During the performance of the work required by these specifications or any operations appurtenant thereto, whether on right-of-way provided by the City or elsewhere, the contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, materials, and means required. The Contractor shall carry out proper efficient measures wherever and as necessary to reduce dust nuisance, and to prevent dust nuisance that has originated from his operations from damaging crops, orchards, cultivated fields, and dwellings, or causing naissance to persons. The Contractor will be held liable for any damage resulting from dust originating from his operations under these specifications on right-of-way or elsewhere. It is unlawful to track or cause to be tracked mud or other debris onto city streets or rights-of- way. Wherever construction vehicles access routes or intersect paved public roads, previsions must be made to minimize the transport of sediment by runoff or vehicles tracking onto the paved surface. Stabilized construction entrances are required with base material consisting of 6” coarse aggregate. The contractor will be responsible for clearing mud tracked onto city streets on a daily basis. All temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control practices must be maintained and repaired as needed to assure continued performance of their intended function. Silt fence and sediment control logs will require periodic replacement. Maintenance is the responsibility of the contractor. All disturbed areas must be seeded and mulched within 30 days of project start. Vegetation shall not be considered established until a ground cover is achieved which is demonstrated to be mature enough to control soil erosion to the satisfaction of the City Inspector and to survive severe weather condition. Page 11 CONCLUSIONS This Final Drainage Report for Northfield Commons has been prepared to comply with the stormwater criteria set by the City of Fort Collins. The proposed drainage system presented in this report adheres to the overall Northfield subdivision design. The system conveys the developed peak storm water runoff through the site to the existing storm drain system and to the development’s LID features, detention and water quality facilities. The peak flows for the amended design are slightly less than the original design. This drainage report anticipates the implementation of best management practices for erosion control, temporary and permanent, and on-site construction facilities. It can therefore be concluded that development of Northfield Commons complies with the storm water jurisdictional criteria and will not adversely affect the adjacent properties, streets, storm drain system and/or detention/water quality facilities. Controlling the developed runoff from these improvements will improve the situations currently existing on the site. Page 12 REFERENCES 1. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual (Volumes 1, 2, and 3), Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, June 2001, Revised January 2016. 2. Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual, Fort Collins Utilities, City of Fort Collins, Colorado, Dated December 2018, Adopted January 2019. 3. “Hydrologic Group Rating for Larimer County Area, Colorado”, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Cooperative Soil Survey. Web Soil Survey URL: http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov. [12/06/2017] 4. “Preliminary Subsurface Exploration and Groundwater Report – Schlagel Property”, prepared by Earth Engineering Consultants, LLC, Dated August 16, 2017 5. “Flood Insurance Rate Map, Larimer County, Colorado – LOMR 19-08-0751P”, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Map Revised June 15, 2020. 6. “Final Drainage Report for Northfield”, prepared by Highland Development Services, Dated February 26, 2020. Page 13 APPENDIX Appendix A – Site Descriptions, Characteristics, & References Appendix B – SWMM Input/Output Appendix C – Rational Calculations Appendix D – Detention Pond Calculations Appendix E – Inlet Calculations Appendix F – Low Impact Development Calculations Appendix A APPENDIX A – SITE DESCRIPTIONS, CHARACTERISTICS, & REFERENCES SITE Vicinity Map Scale: 1" = 1000' PROJECT DATUM: NAVD88 CITY OF FORT COLLINS BENCHMARK #43-97 ON THE SOUTH END OF THE WEST HEADWALL OF THE LAKE CANAL BRIDGE AT NORTH LEMAY AVENUE, 200 FEET SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF LEMAY AVENUE AND CONIFER STREET ELEV= 4960.11 CITY OF FORT COLLINS BENCHMARK #12-07 SOUTH SIDE OF VINE DRIVE ON THE SOUTH HEADWALL OF THE BRIDGE OVER DRY CREEK BASIN 0.4 MILES EAST OF NORTH LEMAY AVENUE ELEV= 4947.86 BASIS OF BEARINGS: PLEASE NOTE: THIS PLAN SET IS USING NAVD88 FOR A VERTICAL DATUM. SURROUNDING DEVELOPMENTS HAVE USED NGVD29 UNADJUSTED DATUM (PRIOR CITY OF FORT COLLINS DATUM) FOR THEIR VERTICAL DATUMS. IF NGVD29 UNADJUSTED DATUM (PRIOR CITY OF FORT COLLINS DATUM) IS REQUIRED FOR ANY PURPOSE, THE FOLLOWING EQUATIONS SHOULD BE USED: NGVD29 UNADJUSTED DATUM (PRIOR CITY OF FORT COLLINS DATUM) = 4960.11 (NAVD88 DATUM) - 3.17' NGVD29 UNADJUSTED DATUM (PRIOR CITY OF FORT COLLINS DATUM) = 4947.86 (NAVD88 DATUM) - 3.18' N W E S NORTHFIELD COMMONS Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado (NorthField) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 12/6/2017 Page 1 of 444941304494220449431044944004494490449458044946704494130449422044943104494400449449044945804494670494350494440494530494620494710494800494890494980495070495160 494350 494440 494530 494620 494710 494800 494890 494980 495070 495160 40° 36' 11'' N 105° 4' 2'' W40° 36' 11'' N105° 3' 23'' W40° 35' 52'' N 105° 4' 2'' W40° 35' 52'' N 105° 3' 23'' WN 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: 1:4,140 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 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 (NorthField) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 12/6/2017 Page 2 of 4 Hydrologic Soil Group Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI 64 Loveland clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes C 11.9 20.9% 73 Nunn clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes C 16.6 29.2% 76 Nunn clay loam, wet, 1 to 3 percent slopes C 28.3 49.9% Totals for Area of Interest 56.7 100.0% 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 NorthField Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 12/6/2017 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 NorthField Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 12/6/2017 Page 4 of 4 National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000250 Feet Ü SEE FIS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Without Base Flood Elevation (BFE) Zone A, V, A99 With BFE or DepthZone AE, AO, AH, VE, AR Regulatory Floodway 0.2% Annual Chance Flood Hazard, Areas of 1% annual chance flood with average depth less than one foot or with drainage areas of less than one square mileZone X Future Conditions 1% Annual Chance Flood HazardZone X Area with Reduced Flood Risk due to Levee. See Notes.Zone X Area with Flood Risk due to LeveeZone D NO SCREEN Area of Minimal Flood Hazard Zone X Area of Undetermined Flood HazardZone 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 map complies with FEMA's standards for the use of digital flood maps if it is not void as described below. The basemap shown complies with FEMA's basemap accuracy standards The flood hazard information is derived directly from the authoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This map was exported on 4/23/2021 at 10:39 AM and does not reflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date and time. The NFHL and effective information may change or become superseded by new data over time. This map image is void if the one or more of the following map elements do not appear: basemap imagery, flood zone labels, legend, scale bar, map creation date, community identifiers, FIRM panel number, and FIRM effective date. Map images for unmapped and unmodernized areas cannot be used for regulatory purposes. Legend OTHER AREAS OF FLOOD HAZARD OTHER AREAS GENERAL STRUCTURES OTHER FEATURES MAP PANELS 8 B 20.2 The pin displayed on the map is an approximate point selected by the user and does not represent an authoritative property location. 1:6,000 105°4'9"W 40°36'2"N 105°3'32"W 40°35'35"N Basemap: USGS National Map: Orthoimagery: Data refreshed October, 2020 FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Hydrology Standards (Ch. 5) 3.0 Rational Method 3.4 Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves for Rational Method Page 8 Table 3.4-1. IDF Table for Rational Method Duration (min) Intensity 2-year (in/hr) Intensity 10-year (in/hr) Intensity 100-year (in/hr) Duration (min) Intensity 2-year (in/hr) Intensity 10-year (in/hr) Intensity 100-year (in/hr) 5 2.85 4.87 9.95 39 1.09 1.86 3.8 6 2.67 4.56 9.31 40 1.07 1.83 3.74 7 2.52 4.31 8.80 41 1.05 1.80 3.68 8 2.40 4.10 8.38 42 1.04 1.77 3.62 9 2.30 3.93 8.03 43 1.02 1.74 3.56 10 2.21 3.78 7.72 44 1.01 1.72 3.51 11 2.13 3.63 7.42 45 0.99 1.69 3.46 12 2.05 3.50 7.16 46 0.98 1.67 3.41 13 1.98 3.39 6.92 47 0.96 1.64 3.36 14 1.92 3.29 6.71 48 0.95 1.62 3.31 15 1.87 3.19 6.52 49 0.94 1.6 3.27 16 1.81 3.08 6.30 50 0.92 1.58 3.23 17 1.75 2.99 6.10 51 0.91 1.56 3.18 18 1.70 2.90 5.92 52 0.9 1.54 3.14 19 1.65 2.82 5.75 53 0.89 1.52 3.10 20 1.61 2.74 5.60 54 0.88 1.50 3.07 21 1.56 2.67 5.46 55 0.87 1.48 3.03 22 1.53 2.61 5.32 56 0.86 1.47 2.99 23 1.49 2.55 5.20 57 0.85 1.45 2.96 24 1.46 2.49 5.09 58 0.84 1.43 2.92 25 1.43 2.44 4.98 59 0.83 1.42 2.89 26 1.4 2.39 4.87 60 0.82 1.4 2.86 27 1.37 2.34 4.78 65 0.78 1.32 2.71 28 1.34 2.29 4.69 70 0.73 1.25 2.59 29 1.32 2.25 4.60 75 0.70 1.19 2.48 30 1.30 2.21 4.52 80 0.66 1.14 2.38 31 1.27 2.16 4.42 85 0.64 1.09 2.29 32 1.24 2.12 4.33 90 0.61 1.05 2.21 33 1.22 2.08 4.24 95 0.58 1.01 2.13 34 1.19 2.04 4.16 100 0.56 0.97 2.06 35 1.17 2.00 4.08 105 0.54 0.94 2.00 36 1.15 1.96 4.01 110 0.52 0.91 1.94 37 1.16 1.93 3.93 115 0.51 0.88 1.88 38 1.11 1.89 3.87 120 0.49 0.86 1.84 FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Hydrology Standards (Ch. 5) 3.0 Rational Method 3.4 Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves for Rational Method Page 9 Figure 3.4-1. Rainfall IDF Curve – Fort Collins Figure 2. Depth to groundwater over time at Northfield monitoring points (in feet). Date MW-1 MW-2 PZ-1 PZ-2 PZ-3 PZ-4 PZ-5 PZ-6 PZ-7 7/27/2017 3.8 5.3 4.7 4.6 5.1 5.0 6.0 6.8 7.2 9/19/2017 4.0 5.7 5.2 4.7 5.8 5.3 7.0 6.7 7.3 10/19/2017 4.0 5.6 5.0 4.6 5.9 5.1 7.1 6.6 7.3 2/12/2018 5.7 7.0 6.8 6.2 7.5 6.5 8.8 8.0 8.9 6/7/2018 3.7 5.2 4.4 4.6 4.4 5.3 5.1 7.2 7.0 2/15/2019 6.5 7.4 7.6 7.3 9.7 6/6/2019 3.8 5.5 4.5 4.4 5.3 6.9 7.5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6/1/2017 8/31/2017 11/30/2017 3/1/2018 6/1/2018 8/31/2018 11/30/2018 3/2/2019 6/1/2019 8/31/2019 Depth to Water (feet) Date MW-1 MW-2 PZ-1 PZ-2 PZ-3 PZ-4 PZ-5 PZ-6 PZ-7 6/25/2019 Miller Groundwater Engineering, LLC C2-10C100tc2 yr (min)tc100-yr (min)I2(in/hr)I100(in/hr)Q2(cfs)Q100(cfs)DESIGN POINTRunoff CoefficientTime of ConcentrationRainfall IntensityAREA (acres)TRIBUTARY SUB-BASINPeak RunoffB7B7 0.27 0.81 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.62 2.64B8B8 0.40 0.78 0.98 5.27 5.00 2.74 9.95 0.86 3.90B9B9 2.29 0.81 1.00 5.00 13.07 1.87 6.90 1.93 8.89B10B10 0.48 0.66 0.82 5.00 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.90 3.91B11B11 2.47 0.73 0.91 11.21 8.85 2.11 8.09 3.82 18.29B12B12 0.41 0.26 0.33 6.00 5.57 2.64 9.40 0.28 1.27B13B13 0.38 0.87 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.95 3.81B14B14 0.36 0.86 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.88 3.59B15B15 0.89 0.80 1.00 6.29 5.67 2.60 9.36 1.86 8.31B16B16 0.54 0.91 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.85 9.95 1.41 5.38B17B17 0.35 0.79 0.99 5.40 5.00 2.72 9.95 0.76 3.48B18B18 0.43 0.67 0.84 8.49 6.56 2.36 8.96 0.68 3.24B19B19 0.43 0.69 0.87 8.25 6.26 2.38 9.09 0.71 3.38B20B20 2.94 0.34 0.43 21.24 19.62 1.56 5.67 1.57 7.12B Total 19.4828.44 126.55C1C1 1.30 0.45 0.56 14.81 10.70 2.05 7.52 1.41 6.48C2C2 0.14 0.53 0.67 12.07 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.10 0.42C3C3 0.83 0.25 0.31 5.00 6.12 2.38 9.15 1.39 6.66C4C4 0.22 0.70 0.88 8.23 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.47 2.07C5C5 1.20 0.77 0.96 5.00 10.27 2.11 7.64 1.05 4.74C Total 3.684.42 20.37D1AD1A 0.70 0.57 0.71 7.86 6.93 2.41 8.80 0.70 3.18D1D1 0.73 0.42 0.52 6.39 5.00 2.59 9.95 1.40 6.75D2D2 0.65 0.42 0.52 7.94 5.00 2.77 9.95 1.57 6.50D3D3 0.45 0.25 0.31 5.00 6.81 2.42 8.85 0.61 2.81D4D4 0.16 0.61 0.76 8.39 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.33 1.42D5D5 0.43 0.87 1.00 5.07 6.88 2.36 8.82 0.61 2.85D6D6 0.10 0.70 0.87 5.00 5.00 2.59 9.95 0.20 0.94D7D7 0.09 0.73 0.92 6.38 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.21 0.87D8D8 0.72 0.63 0.78 11.58 5.00 2.69 9.95 1.67 7.15D9D9 0.61 0.83 1.00 5.00 9.99 2.09 7.72 0.79 3.67D10D10 0.16 0.65 0.81 11.91 5.00 2.68 9.95 0.28 1.30D11D11 0.88 0.89 1.00 5.83 10.39 2.06 7.61 1.17 5.42D12D12 0.76 0.86 1.00 5.61 5.04 2.66 9.67 1.80 7.3718-1000-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 18 of 19Highland Development ServicesAREA MATCHESPROPOSED BASIN D1AREA MATCHESPROPOSED BASIN D2-D3AREA MATCHESPROPOSED BASIN D5-D7NORTHFIELD RATIONAL CALCS SUMMARY SHEET C2-10C100tc2 yr (min)tc100-yr (min)I2(in/hr)I100(in/hr)Q2(cfs)Q100(cfs)DESIGN POINTRunoff CoefficientTime of ConcentrationRainfaill IntensityAREA (acres)TRIBUTARY SUB-BASINPeak RunoffD13D13 0.28 0.67 0.83 5.72 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.24 1.06D14D14 2.50 0.31 0.39 5.00 13.75 1.89 6.75 1.33 5.90D15D15 0.44 0.72 0.89 14.39 5.53 2.61 9.42 0.84 3.80D Total 9.6513.75 60.99E1E1 0.48 0.28 0.35 14.39 5.11 2.56 9.63 1.01 4.62E2E2 0.66 0.82 1.00 6.61 5.33 2.53 9.52 1.43 6.32E3E3 1.55 0.85 1.00 6.88 13.92 1.92 6.71 2.50 10.42E4E4 1.95 0.84 1.00 13.92 15.22 1.75 6.43 2.50 11.50E5E5 0.58 0.73 0.91 17.04 6.38 2.40 9.03 1.16 5.28E6E6 0.56 0.83 1.00 8.05 6.18 2.42 9.12 1.13 5.15E7E7 0.75 0.83 1.00 7.87 6.94 2.34 8.80 1.31 6.19E8E8 0.60 0.75 0.93 8.67 7.42 2.28 8.61 0.97 4.58E9E9 0.39 0.71 0.89 9.31 5.15 2.85 9.95 0.91 3.58E10E10 0.24 0.81 1.00 5.00 5.00 3.82 13.32 0.80 3.24E Total 7.7913.74 60.88Overall 58.7087.03 387.81*NOTE - Flows represented above are to the design point and do not account for any excess flow from another basin. Please refer to the Inlet Summary Sheet for overflow.18-1000-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 19 of 19Highland Development ServicesAREA MATCHESPROPOSED BASIN D8AREA MATCHESPROPOSED BASIN D9 A11A12A14A15A18A3A4A6A9B1B10B11B12B17B18B19B2B20B3B4B6B8B9C1C2C3C4C5D13D14D3D4D5D6D7D1AD1OPA1OPA3OPA4OPB1OPB2OPB3OP-MHA4OP-MHA6OP-MHA7OP-MHB2OP-MHB5PA1PA10PA11PA12PA13PA14PA15PA16PA17PA2PA3PA4PA5PA6PA7PA8PB1PB10PB11PB12PB13PB14PB15PB16PB17PB18PB19PB2PB20PB3PB4PB5PB6PB7PB8PB9PC1PC2PC3PC4PC5PC6PC7PD5PD6PD7PD8PD11PD12PD13PE1PE2PA9PD9PD10PD1PD2PD3PD4OutB2OutA4OutA3OutB3OutB1OutD1OutC1OutA1IA1IA2IA3IA4IA5IA6IB1IB10IB11IB2IB3IB4IB5IB6IB7IB8IB9IC1IC2IC3IC4ID3ID4ID5ID6IE1IE2MHA1MHA2MHA3MHA5MHB1MHB3MHB4MHB6MHC1MHC2MHD2MHD4MHD5OA2OA3-Stage1OA3-Stage2OA4-Stage1OA4-Stage2OB1-Stage1OB1-Stage2OB2-Stage1OB2-Stage2OB3-Stage1OB3-Stage2OC1OD1MHD3ID1AID1ID2MHD1OA1-Stage1OA1-Stage2Out2Out1Out3MHB2MHA4MHB5MHA7MHA6VB3VB2VB1VA2VA1VC1VD1CoFC_100-yr03/11/2019 00:05:00SWMM 5.1Page 1A11A12A14A15A18A3A4A6A9B1B10B11B12B17B18B19B2B20B3B4B6B8B9C1C2C3C4C5D13D14D3D4D5D6D7D1AD1OPA1OPA3OPA4OPB1OPB2OPB3OP-MHA4OP-MHA6OP-MHA7OP-MHB2OP-MHB5PA1PA10PA11PA12PA13PA14PA15PA16PA17PA2PA3PA4PA5PA6PA7PA8PB1PB10PB11PB12PB13PB14PB15PB16PB17PB18PB19PB2PB20PB3PB4PB5PB6PB7PB8PB9PC1PC2PC3PC4PC5PC6PC7PD5PD6PD7PD8PD11PD12PD13PE1PE2PA9PD9PD10PD1PD2PD3PD4OutB2OutA4OutA3OutB3OutB1OutD1OutC1OutA1IA1IA2IA3IA4IA5IA6IB1IB10IB11IB2IB3IB4IB5IB6IB7IB8IB9IC1IC2IC3IC4ID3ID4ID5ID6IE1IE2MHA1MHA2MHA3MHA5MHB1MHB3MHB4MHB6MHC1MHC2MHD2MHD4MHD5OA2OA3-Stage1OA3-Stage2OA4-Stage1OA4-Stage2OB1-Stage1OB1-Stage2OB2-Stage1OB2-Stage2OB3-Stage1OB3-Stage2OC1OD1MHD3ID1AID1ID2MHD1OA1-Stage1OA1-Stage2Out2Out1Out3MHB2MHA4MHB5MHA7MHA6VB3VB2VB1VA2VA1VC1VD1CoFC_100-yrA11A14A15A18A3A4A6A9B1B10B11B12B17B18B19B2B20B3B4B6B8B9C1C2C3C4C5D14D3D4D5D6D7D1AD1A12D9D10D12E6E8OPA4OPA2OPA1OPB3OPB2OPB1OP-MHA4OP-IA03OP-IA01OP-MHB05OP-MHB01PA14PA07PA06PA05PA17PA03PA02PA01PA04PA13PA12PA15PA11PA10PA16PA09PB11PB15PB14PB13PB12PB04PB03PB02PB20PB18PB19PB10PB01PB109PB08PB07PB06PB16PB17PB05PC1PC2PC3PC4PC5PC6PC7PD5PD6PD7PD8PD11PD12PD13PE1PE2PA08PD9PD10PD1PD2PD3PD4PD14PD15PD16PD17OutB2OutA1OutA2OutB1OutD1OutC1OutA4OutB3IA07IA06IA08IA09IA04IA02IB06IB11IB12IB05IB04IB03IB09IB10IB08IB07IB13FESC01IC01IC03IC02ID04ID03ID02ID01IE02IE01MHA04MHA03MHA02MHA01MHB06MHB03MHB02MHB04FESC02MHC02MHD04MHD02MHD01OA3OA2-Stage1OA2-Stage2OA1-Stage1OA1-Stage2OB3-Stage1OB3-Stage2OB2-Stage1OB2-Stage2OB1-Stage1OB1-Stage2OC1OD1MHD03ID09ID08ID05MHD05OA4-Stage1OA4-Stage2IA05IA03IA01IB01IB02FESD06ID06FESD05MHD01AOut2Out1Out3VB3VB2VB1VA2VA1VC1VD1CoFC_100-yrPROPOSEDNORTHFIELDCOMMONS SITE Northfield SWMM Output_2019-10-15.rpt FESD06 JUNCTION 9.23 9.23 0 00:40 0.107 0.107 -0.016 ID06 JUNCTION 1.21 10.28 0 00:40 0.0119 0.119 0.024 FESD05 JUNCTION 11.14 11.14 0 00:40 0.132 0.132 0.005 MHD01A JUNCTION 0.00 20.23 0 00:40 0 0.25 -0.004 Out2 OUTFALL 0.00 7.49 0 05:08 0 1.08 0.000 Out1 OUTFALL 0.00 4.55 0 00:31 0 0.613 0.000 Out3 OUTFALL 0.00 19.63 0 00:40 0 0.365 0.000 VB3 STORAGE 11.44 57.73 0 00:40 0.162 0.65 0.910 VB2 STORAGE 2.26 18.07 0 00:40 0.0223 0.11 0.015 VB1 STORAGE 6.57 48.96 0 00:36 0.146 1.24 0.240 VA2 STORAGE 19.99 49.73 0 00:40 0.238 0.52 0.082 VA1 STORAGE 8.84 49.86 0 00:40 0.162 1.15 4.181 VC1 STORAGE 5.30 20.73 0 00:40 0.0728 0.25 0.252 VD1 STORAGE 4.91 44.51 0 00:42 0.128 0.619 0.250 ********************** Node Surcharge Summary ********************** Surcharging occurs when water rises above the top of the highest conduit. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Max. Height Min. Depth Hours Above Crown Below Rim Node Type Surcharged Feet Feet --------------------------------------------------------------------- IA07 JUNCTION 1.17 3.186 0.374 IA06 JUNCTION 1.92 3.743 0.417 IA08 JUNCTION 1.09 4.173 0.027 IA09 JUNCTION 5.48 3.104 0.186 IA04 JUNCTION 5.53 3.299 4.381 IA02 JUNCTION 5.45 4.904 0.206 IB06 JUNCTION 5.47 3.325 0.345 IB11 JUNCTION 5.33 1.830 1.470 IB12 JUNCTION 5.25 1.498 1.152 IB05 JUNCTION 5.48 3.945 1.105 IB04 JUNCTION 5.48 3.411 1.229 IB03 JUNCTION 5.48 3.615 1.785 IB09 JUNCTION 5.47 3.462 0.048 IB10 JUNCTION 2.74 0.352 2.848 IB08 JUNCTION 3.90 4.295 0.695 IB07 JUNCTION 3.11 3.974 0.696 IC01 JUNCTION 1.17 0.131 2.669 IC02 JUNCTION 1.57 0.200 3.300 IE02 JUNCTION 0.12 0.241 3.459 IE01 JUNCTION 0.60 0.398 3.502 MHA04 JUNCTION 1.25 3.277 0.713 MHA03 JUNCTION 1.24 3.156 1.294 MHA02 JUNCTION 5.48 3.828 1.892 MHA01 JUNCTION 5.54 3.737 4.923 MHB06 JUNCTION 5.48 3.824 2.476 MHB03 JUNCTION 5.55 4.237 5.163 MHB02 JUNCTION 5.57 4.972 2.448 MHB04 JUNCTION 5.38 2.319 4.481 FESC02 JUNCTION 2.61 0.420 2.380Page 7PEAK FLOW FOR NORTHFIELDSUB-BASINS D1-D14NORTHFIELD EPA SWMM OUTPUT REDWOOD STREETDRY CREEKLA K E CA NA L D I TC H FUTURE LEMAY AVENUEN. LEMAY AVENUECOLLAMER DRIVEPIONEER TRAIL ROADSTEELEY DRIVELANDMARK WAY N. LEMAY AVENUE RAINGARDEND1SC H LAG E L S T R E E T FUTURESUNIGAROADPOND B3POND A2POND A1POND B2POND CPOND B1POND DRAIN GARDEN B1E. SUNIGA ROADSUNIGA ROAD AREADETENTION / LANDSCAPE AREAPROPOSED SINGLE FAMILY AREAPROPOSED MULTI-FAMILY AREAAREA CONTRIBUTING TO LID TREATMENTLEGEND0100'20010050100SCALE: 1" = REVISIONNO.BY DATE HIGHLAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 6355 FAIRGROUNDS AVENUE, SUITE 100 | WINDSOR, CO 80550 PHONE: 970.674.7550 | FAX: 970.674.7568 | www.Highland-DS.comPREPARED BY OR UNDER THEDIRECT SUPERVISION OF:FOR AND ON BEHALF OF HIGHLANDDEVELOPMENT SERVICESREVIEW SETNOT FORCONSTRUCTIONOFSHEETDRAWN BYCHECKED BYDATESCALE (H)HDS PROJECT #SCALE (V)NORTHFIELD LID & WQ TREATMENT AREAS EXHIBIT10/15/191" = 100'N/AKRBJTC18-1000-00----11NWESPROPOSED COMMERCIAL AREAAREA CONTRIBUTING TO EXTENDEDDETENTION BASIN WATER QUALITY TREATMENTAREA CONTRIBUTING TO SNOUT HOODWATER QUALITY TREATMENT Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: DESIGN CRITERIA Low Impact Development Summary Sq-Ft Acres Impervious Area (sq-ft) % of Impervious Area Requiring Treatment Impervious Area Requiring Treatment 537,816 12.35 330,931 50% 165,465 1,189,400 27.30 794,336 75% 595,752 40,986 0.94 20,720 75% 15,540 304,148 6.98 248,720 0% N/A 445,251 10.22 0 0% N/A 2,517,600 57.80 1,394,707 - 776,757 LID Facility Contributing Basins Area Drainage to LID (sq-ft) % Impervious Impervious Area Treated (sq-ft) WQCV12-hr (watershed inches) WQCV12-hr (cu-ft) Treatment Method A2 A1+…+A12 427,599 66.5% 302,122 0.21 7,414 Infiltration Gallery B1 B13+…B17 110,074 79.3% 93,219 0.26 2,378 Rain Garden B2 B10+…+B12 146,450 55.7% 86,485 0.18 2,173 Infiltration Gallery B3 B1+…+B9 426,521 54.7% 251,577 0.18 6,243 Infiltration Gallery D1 D8+…+D13 148,227 61.5% 98,626 0.19 2,384 Rain Garden EDB Pond Contributing Basins Drainage Area (sq-ft) Drainage Area (sq-ft)% Impervious WQCV40-hr (watershed inches) WQCV40-hr (ac-ft) Pond A A18 131,657 3.022 12.5% 0.08 0.024 Pond B B18+…+B20 165,673 3.803 22.5% 0.13 0.048 Pond C C1+…+C5 160,137 3.676 38.2% 0.18 0.064 Pond D D1+…+D7+D14 253,037 5.809 32.5% 0.16 0.092 776,757 832,029 107.1% Area (sq-ft) Area (acres) Treatment Ratio 1,258,871 28.90 50.0% 710,504 16.31 28.2% 322,629 7.41 12.8% 126,940 2.91 5.0% 2,418,944 55.53 96.1% 98,790 2.27 3.9% 2,517,734 57.80 Total Area unable to be Treated (Basins A13, A14, portion of A16, & A17) Total Treated Area Total Improvement Area Water Quality Area Treatment Summary Description Total Area Treated by Snout (Lemay - Basins A15 & D15) Standard Water Quality Areas Total Area Treated by LID Total Area Treated by EDB Total Area Treated by Snout (Suniga) Description Single Family Area Multifamily Area Commercial Area Suniga Road (no LID treatment) Northfield Low Impact Development Total % Treatment Development Area Breakdown City of Fort Collins - Ordinance No. 007, 2016 - Treat at least 75% of any newly developed or redeveloped impervious area using one or a combination of LID techniques, or - Treat at least 50% of any newly developed or redeveloped impervious area using one or a combination of LID techniques when 25% of private driveable surfaces are permeable. Total Impervious Area Treated (sq-ft) Total Impervious Area Required for LID Treatment (sq-ft) LID Treatment Summary LID Treatment Areas Detention / Landscape Areas (no LID treatment) J.Claeys Highland Development Services 18-1000-00 October 15, 2019 Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual by Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, June 2001 (Revised January 2016) Totals Appendix B APPENDIX B – SWMM INPUT/OUTPUT Northfield Mercy Housing PROPOSED DRAINAGE SUMMARY Design Engineer:A. Bartel Design Firm:Highland Development Services Project Number:21-1037-00 Date: SWMM INPUT SUMMARY TABLE D1 D1 3.15 137,252 48.5%581 236 1.34% D2 D2 0.07 3,228 100.0%113 29 1.62% D5 D5 0.81 35,339 40.7%363 97 1.00% D6 D6 0.16 6,832 42.5%172 40 1.08% D7 D7 1.91 83,096 69.8%762 109 0.84% D8 D8 0.28 11,992 7.6%58 206 7.84% D9 D9 2.50 108,741 3.9%629 173 1.03% D8+D9 D8+D9 2.77 120,732 4.3%629 173 1.03% E6 E5, E6 1.15 50,017 81.8%502 100 0.50% E8 E7, E8 1.35 58,860 67.8%497 118 0.50% Slope %Length (ft) Width (ft) September 8, 2021 SWMM SUBCATCHMENT BASIN ID TRIBUTARY SUB-BASINS AREA (acres) AREA (sq ft) Percent Impervious 21-1037-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 7 of 7 Highland Development Services 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.inp[TITLE];;Project Title/NotesNorthfield100-yr Storm Routing9/27/19[OPTIONS];;Option ValueFLOW_UNITS CFSINFILTRATION HORTONFLOW_ROUTING DYNWAVELINK_OFFSETS DEPTHMIN_SLOPE 0ALLOW_PONDING NOSKIP_STEADY_STATE NOSTART_DATE 03/11/2019START_TIME 00:00:00REPORT_START_DATE 03/11/2019REPORT_START_TIME 00:00:00END_DATE 03/11/2019END_TIME 06:00:00SWEEP_START 01/01SWEEP_END 12/31DRY_DAYS 0REPORT_STEP 00:05:00WET_STEP 00:05:00DRY_STEP 00:05:00ROUTING_STEP 0:01:00 RULE_STEP 00:00:00INERTIAL_DAMPING PARTIALNORMAL_FLOW_LIMITED BOTHFORCE_MAIN_EQUATION H-WVARIABLE_STEP 0.75LENGTHENING_STEP 0MIN_SURFAREA 12.566MAX_TRIALS 8HEAD_TOLERANCE 0.005SYS_FLOW_TOL 5LAT_FLOW_TOL 5MINIMUM_STEP 0.5THREADS 1[EVAPORATION];;Data Source Parameters;;-------------- ----------------CONSTANT 0.0DRY_ONLY NO[RAINGAGES] Page 1 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.inp;;Name Format Interval SCF Source ;;-------------- --------- ------ ------ ----------CoFC_100-yr INTENSITY 0:05 1.0 TIMESERIES CoFC_100-yr [SUBCATCHMENTS];;Name Rain Gage Outlet Area %Imperv Width %Slope CurbLen SnowPack ;;-------------- ---------------- ---------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ----------------D02 CoFC_100-yr ID03 0.074 100 29 1.62 0 D03 CoFC_100-yr ID04 0.074 100 28 1.62 0 D05 CoFC_100-yr FESD02 0.811 40.7 97 1.00 0 D06 CoFC_100-yr ID06 .16 42.5 40 1.08 0 D07 CoFC_100-yr FESD03 1.908 69.8 109 0.84 0 D14 CoFC_100-yr VD1 2.77 4.3 173 1.03 0 E06 CoFC_100-yr IE02 1.15 81.8 100 0.5 0 E08 CoFC_100-yr IE01 1.35 67.8 118 0.5 0 D01 CoFC_100-yr ID01 3.15 48.5 236 1.34 0 D04 CoFC_100-yr ID05 0.235 17.2 50 1.78 0 [SUBAREAS];;Subcatchment N-Imperv N-Perv S-Imperv S-Perv PctZero RouteTo PctRouted ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------D02 0.01 0.1 .1 .3 1 OUTLET D03 0.01 0.1 .1 .3 1 OUTLET D05 0.01 0.1 .1 .3 1 OUTLET D06 0.01 0.1 .1 .3 1 OUTLET D07 0.01 0.1 .1 .3 1 OUTLET D14 0.01 0.1 .1 .3 1 OUTLET E06 0.01 0.1 .1 .3 1 OUTLET E08 0.01 0.1 .1 .3 1 OUTLET D01 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.3 1 OUTLET D04 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.3 1 OUTLET [INFILTRATION];;Subcatchment MaxRate MinRate Decay DryTime MaxInfil ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------D02 3.0 0.5 6.48 7 0 D03 3.0 0.5 6.48 7 0 D05 3.0 0.5 4 7 0 D06 3.0 0.5 4 7 0 D07 3.0 0.5 4 7 0 D14 3.0 0.5 6.48 7 0 E06 3.0 0.5 4 7 0 E08 3.0 0.5 4 7 0 D01 3.0 0.5 4 7 0 D04 3.0 0.5 4 7 0 [JUNCTIONS];;Name Elevation MaxDepth InitDepth SurDepth Aponded ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------FESD03 4952.21 1 0 0 0 FESD02 4955.43 1 0 0 0 Page 2 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.inpID04 4951.21 6.35 0 0 0 ID03 4951.38 6.18 0 0 0 ID02 4951.86 4.27 0 0 0 ID06 4949.97 3.23 0 0 0 IE01 4944.6 6.6 0 0 0 IE02 4944.77 6.2 0 0 0 MHD03 4947.52 6.56 0 0 0 MHD01A 4949.83 3.97 0 0 0 MHD02 4948.10 6.19 0 0 0 MHD01 4949.41 5.81 0 0 0 OD1 4945.11 5.89 0 0 0 ID05 4950.26 4.68 0 0 0 ID01 4952.17 2.71 0 0 0 [OUTFALLS];;Name Elevation Type Stage Data Gated Route To ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ---------------- -------- ----------------Out3 4943.69 TIMESERIES NECCO_A7 NO [STORAGE];;Name Elev. MaxDepth InitDepth Shape Curve Name/Params N/A Fevap Psi Ksat IMD ;;-------------- -------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------------------------- -------- -------- -------- --------VD1 4945.65 5.38 0 TABULAR Pond_D 0 0 [CONDUITS];;Name From Node To Node Length Roughness InOffset OutOffset InitFlow MaxFlow ;;-------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------PD03 ID03 ID04 36 .012 0 0 0 0 PD06 MHD01 MHD02 278.26 .012 0 0 0 0 PD07 MHD02 MHD03 123.61 .012 0 0 0 0 PD08 MHD03 VD1 154.42 .016 0 0 0 0 PD13 OD1 IE02 48 .012 0 .1 0 0 PD09 FESD02 ID06 130.04 .012 0 0 0 0 PD10 ID06 MHD01A 17 .012 0 0 0 0 PD11 FESD03 MHD01A 14 .012 0 0 0 0 PD12 MHD01A VD1 65.47 .012 0 0 0 0 PE01 IE02 IE01 65 .012 0 0 0 0 PE02 IE01 Out3 22 .016 0 0 0 0 PD04 ID04 ID05 201.22 0.012 0 0 0 0 PD05 ID05 MHD01 181.20 0.012 0 0 0 0 PD02 ID02 ID03 102.27 0.012 0 0 0 0 PD01 ID01 ID02 66.90 0.012 0 0 0 0 [ORIFICES];;Name From Node To Node Type Offset Qcoeff Gated CloseTime ;;-------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- -------- ----------OutD1 VD1 OD1 SIDE -.51 0.65 NO 0 [XSECTIONS];;Link Shape Geom1 Geom2 Geom3 Geom4 Barrels Culvert ;;-------------- ------------ ---------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Page 3 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.inpPD03 CIRCULAR 2.5 0 0 0 1 PD06 CIRCULAR 2.5 0 0 0 1 PD07 CIRCULAR 2.5 0 0 0 1 PD08 HORIZ_ELLIPSE 2.000 3.167 4 0 1 PD13 CIRCULAR 1.5 0 0 0 1 PD09 CIRCULAR 1 0 0 0 1 PD10 CIRCULAR 1.5 0 0 0 1 PD11 CIRCULAR 1.5 0 0 0 1 PD12 CIRCULAR 1.5 0 0 0 1 PE01 CIRCULAR 2.5 0 0 0 1 PE02 CIRCULAR 2.5 0 0 0 1 PD04 CIRCULAR 2.5 0 0 0 1 PD05 CIRCULAR 2.5 0 0 0 1 PD02 CIRCULAR 2.0 0 0 0 1 PD01 CIRCULAR 2.0 0 0 0 1 OutD1 CIRCULAR 0.3958 0 0 0[CURVES];;Name Type X-Value Y-Value ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ----------;Pond DPond_D Storage 0 0 Pond_D .38 953 Pond_D 0.88 4839 Pond_D 1.38 8716 Pond_D 1.88 10860 Pond_D 2.38 19723 Pond_D 2.88 29964 Pond_D 3.38 42821 Pond_D 3.88 52864 Pond_D 4.38 59809 Pond_D 4.88 65735 Pond_D 5.38 74113 [TIMESERIES];;Name Date Time Value ;;-------------- ---------- ---------- ----------;CoFC Rainfall DataCoFC_100-yr 0:5 1.00 CoFC_100-yr 0:10 1.14 CoFC_100-yr 0:15 1.33 CoFC_100-yr 0:20 2.23 CoFC_100-yr 0:25 2.84 CoFC_100-yr 0:30 5.49 CoFC_100-yr 0:35 9.95 CoFC_100-yr 0:40 4.12 CoFC_100-yr 0:45 2.48 CoFC_100-yr 0:50 1.46 CoFC_100-yr 0:55 1.22 CoFC_100-yr 0:60 1.06 CoFC_100-yr 1:05 1.00 Page 4Pond D Outlet Structure100-yr Orifice Diameter 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.inpCoFC_100-yr 1:10 0.95 CoFC_100-yr 1:15 0.91 CoFC_100-yr 1:20 0.87 CoFC_100-yr 1:25 0.84 CoFC_100-yr 1:30 0.81 CoFC_100-yr 1:35 0.78 CoFC_100-yr 1:40 0.75 CoFC_100-yr 1:45 0.73 CoFC_100-yr 1:50 0.71 CoFC_100-yr 1:55 0.69 CoFC_100-yr 2:00 0.67 ;NECCO_A7 FILE "NECCO A7 HGL.dat"[REPORT];;Reporting OptionsSUBCATCHMENTS ALLNODES ALLLINKS ALL[TAGS][MAP]DIMENSIONS -3908.103 305.049 14377.949 10305.049Units Feet[COORDINATES];;Node X-Coord Y-Coord ;;-------------- ------------------ ------------------FESD03 6155.843 3257.701 FESD02 4380.843 3320.872 ID04 3377.528 2581.392 ID03 3232.605 2581.392 ID02 2801.551 2578.915 ID06 6085.239 3313.441 IE01 7717.391 3716.421 IE02 7717.391 3460.461 MHD03 6132.308 3090.482 MHD01A 6155.843 3312.202 MHD02 6129.831 2572.722 MHD01 4970.445 2575.199 OD1 7711.599 3239.121 ID05 4216.459 2577.632 ID01 2590.979 2767.191 Out3 7678.866 3850.518 VD1 7380.785 3141.386 [VERTICES];;Link X-Coord Y-Coord ;;-------------- ------------------ ------------------ Page 5 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.inp[Polygons];;Subcatchment X-Coord Y-Coord ;;-------------- ------------------ ------------------D02 3022.186 2334.342 D03 3653.581 2288.346 D05 4047.074 3141.975 D05 4047.074 3141.975 D05 4047.074 3141.975 D05 4041.798 3139.337 D05 4041.798 3139.337 D05 4039.160 3139.337 D05 4025.971 3152.527 D05 4049.712 3147.251 D05 4047.074 3136.700 D05 4041.798 3139.337 D06 5929.168 3189.774 D06 5926.530 3200.325 D06 5929.168 3195.049 D06 5939.720 3189.774 D06 5926.530 3187.136 D06 5923.892 3197.687 D07 5929.438 3037.799 D07 5947.903 3048.350 D07 5947.903 3037.799 D07 5937.351 3037.799 D07 5937.351 3050.988 D14 9344.320 2878.413 E06 8089.409 3467.568 E06 8099.960 3454.379 E06 8084.133 3457.017 E06 8092.047 3470.206 E08 8113.150 3731.355 E08 8121.063 3731.355 E08 8126.339 3731.355 E08 8113.150 3715.528 E08 8097.323 3731.355 E08 8102.598 3731.355 D01 2279.456 2839.653 D01 2568.064 2764.095 D04 4137.238 2587.721 D04 3993.622 2769.634 [SYMBOLS];;Gage X-Coord Y-Coord ;;-------------- ------------------ ------------------CoFC_100-yr 4485.211 4295.822 [PROFILES];;Name Links ;;-------------- ---------- Page 6 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.inp"South Main " PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04 PD05"South Main " PD06 PD07 PD08 OutD1 PD13"South Main " PE01 PE02 Page 7 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.rpt EPA STORM WATER MANAGEMENT MODEL - VERSION 5.1 (Build 5.1.013) -------------------------------------------------------------- NF Commons 100-yr Storm Routing 9/8/21 ********************************************************* 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 ...... DYNWAVE Surcharge Method ......... EXTRAN Starting Date ............ 03/11/2019 00:00:00 Ending Date .............. 03/11/2019 06:00:00 Antecedent Dry Days ...... 0.0 Report Time Step ......... 00:05:00 Wet Time Step ............ 00:05:00 Dry Time Step ............ 00:05:00 Routing Time Step ........ 60.00 sec Variable Time Step ....... YES Maximum Trials ........... 8 Number of Threads ........ 1 Head Tolerance ........... 0.005000 ft ************************** Volume Depth Runoff Quantity Continuity acre-feet inches ************************** --------- ------- Total Precipitation ...... 3.572 3.669 Evaporation Loss ......... 0.000 0.000 Infiltration Loss ........ 1.046 1.074 Surface Runoff ........... 2.503 2.572 Final Storage ............ 0.046 0.047 Page 1 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.rpt Continuity Error (%) ..... -0.640 ************************** Volume Volume Flow Routing Continuity acre-feet 10^6 gal ************************** --------- --------- Dry Weather Inflow ....... 0.000 0.000 Wet Weather Inflow ....... 2.503 0.816 Groundwater Inflow ....... 0.000 0.000 RDII Inflow .............. 0.000 0.000 External Inflow .......... 0.000 0.000 External Outflow ......... 1.127 0.367 Flooding Loss ............ 0.000 0.000 Evaporation Loss ......... 0.000 0.000 Exfiltration Loss ........ 0.000 0.000 Initial Stored Volume .... 0.000 0.000 Final Stored Volume ...... 1.377 0.449 Continuity Error (%) ..... -0.018 ************************* Highest Continuity Errors ************************* Node MHD03 (1.73%) Node MHD02 (1.32%) *************************** Time-Step Critical Elements *************************** Link PE02 (52.22%) Link PD11 (47.14%) ******************************** Highest Flow Instability Indexes ******************************** Link PE02 (6) Link PE01 (4) Link PD13 (3) ************************* Routing Time Step Summary ************************* Minimum Time Step : 0.50 sec Average Time Step : 1.22 sec Maximum Time Step : 60.00 sec Percent in Steady State : 0.00 Average Iterations per Step : 2.04 Percent Not Converging : 0.40 Page 2 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.rpt *************************** Subcatchment Runoff Summary *************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total Total Total Total Imperv Perv Total Total Peak Runoff Precip Runon Evap Infil Runoff Runoff Runoff Runoff Runoff Coeff Subcatchment in in in in in in in 10^6 gal CFS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ D02 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.59 0.00 3.59 0.01 0.74 0.979 D03 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.59 0.00 3.59 0.01 0.74 0.979 D05 3.67 0.00 0.00 1.19 1.46 1.00 2.46 0.05 4.89 0.671 D06 3.67 0.00 0.00 1.12 1.53 1.02 2.55 0.01 1.19 0.694 D07 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.61 2.51 0.50 3.01 0.16 13.79 0.821 D14 3.67 0.00 0.00 1.90 0.15 1.62 1.77 0.13 5.85 0.483 E06 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.36 2.94 0.32 3.26 0.10 9.53 0.888 E08 3.67 0.00 0.00 0.65 2.44 0.54 2.98 0.11 9.91 0.812 D01 3.67 0.00 0.00 1.05 1.74 0.86 2.60 0.22 19.68 0.709 D04 3.67 0.00 0.00 1.62 0.62 1.45 2.07 0.01 1.33 0.563 ****************** 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FESD03 JUNCTION 0.13 0.55 4952.76 0 00:40 0.55 FESD02 JUNCTION 0.12 0.57 4956.00 0 00:40 0.57 ID04 JUNCTION 0.33 1.56 4952.77 0 00:40 1.51 ID03 JUNCTION 0.33 1.54 4952.92 0 00:40 1.51 ID02 JUNCTION 0.35 1.73 4953.59 0 00:40 1.70 ID06 JUNCTION 0.18 0.92 4950.89 0 00:40 0.91 IE01 JUNCTION 2.00 5.49 4950.09 0 00:39 3.71 IE02 JUNCTION 1.85 2.66 4947.43 0 00:44 2.63 MHD03 JUNCTION 1.63 2.01 4949.53 0 02:20 2.00 MHD01A JUNCTION 0.20 0.95 4950.78 0 00:40 0.95 MHD02 JUNCTION 1.19 1.56 4949.66 0 00:41 1.42 MHD01 JUNCTION 0.35 1.59 4951.00 0 00:41 1.46 OD1 JUNCTION 1.52 3.74 4948.85 0 00:38 2.30 ID05 JUNCTION 0.34 1.60 4951.86 0 00:40 1.51 ID01 JUNCTION 0.36 1.83 4954.00 0 00:40 1.82 Out3 OUTFALL 2.88 3.69 4947.38 0 00:44 3.68 VD1 STORAGE 3.34 3.87 4949.52 0 02:21 3.87 Page 3Pond D 100-yr WSE 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.rpt ******************* 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FESD03 JUNCTION 13.79 13.79 0 00:40 0.156 0.156 0.001 FESD02 JUNCTION 4.89 4.89 0 00:40 0.0542 0.0542 0.000 ID04 JUNCTION 0.74 21.05 0 00:40 0.00722 0.237 -0.002 ID03 JUNCTION 0.74 20.35 0 00:40 0.00722 0.23 -0.006 ID02 JUNCTION 0.00 19.64 0 00:40 0 0.222 0.003 ID06 JUNCTION 1.19 6.05 0 00:40 0.0111 0.0653 -0.000 IE01 JUNCTION 9.91 24.29 0 00:39 0.109 0.366 -0.233 IE02 JUNCTION 9.53 10.39 0 00:38 0.102 0.258 0.281 MHD03 JUNCTION 0.00 21.76 0 00:41 0 0.248 1.762 MHD01A JUNCTION 0.00 19.73 0 00:40 0 0.221 -0.010 MHD02 JUNCTION 0.00 22.17 0 00:41 0 0.251 1.334 MHD01 JUNCTION 0.00 22.30 0 00:41 0 0.25 -0.108 OD1 JUNCTION 0.00 3.12 0 00:38 0 0.157 0.064 ID05 JUNCTION 1.33 22.38 0 00:40 0.0132 0.25 -0.001 ID01 JUNCTION 19.68 19.68 0 00:40 0.222 0.222 0.004 Out3 OUTFALL 0.00 33.77 0 00:38 0 0.367 0.000 VD1 STORAGE 5.85 44.65 0 00:41 0.133 0.598 0.956 ********************** Node Surcharge Summary ********************** Surcharging occurs when water rises above the top of the highest conduit. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Max. Height Min. Depth Hours Above Crown Below Rim Node Type Surcharged Feet Feet --------------------------------------------------------------------- IE01 JUNCTION 0.58 2.989 1.111 IE02 JUNCTION 0.09 0.159 3.541 OD1 JUNCTION 3.32 2.239 2.151 ********************* Node Flooding Summary ********************* No nodes were flooded. Page 4Pond D Peak Inflow 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VD1 54.398 33 0 0 71.557 43 0 02:21 1.20 *********************** Outfall Loading Summary *********************** ----------------------------------------------------------- Flow Avg Max Total Freq Flow Flow Volume Outfall Node Pcnt CFS CFS 10^6 gal ----------------------------------------------------------- Out3 99.90 3.22 33.77 0.367 ----------------------------------------------------------- System 99.90 3.22 33.77 0.367 ******************** 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 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PD03 CONDUIT 20.34 0 00:40 6.39 0.67 0.62 PD06 CONDUIT 22.17 0 00:41 6.84 0.73 0.63 PD07 CONDUIT 21.76 0 00:41 8.26 0.71 0.68 PD08 CONDUIT 21.50 0 00:41 4.99 0.57 1.00 PD13 CONDUIT 2.93 0 00:37 2.04 0.36 1.00 PD09 CONDUIT 4.86 0 00:40 7.83 0.61 0.74 PD10 CONDUIT 6.13 0 00:40 5.37 0.59 0.62 PD11 CONDUIT 13.79 0 00:40 15.70 0.29 0.50 PD12 CONDUIT 19.78 0 00:40 12.82 0.69 0.82 PE01 CONDUIT 15.01 0 00:39 4.27 0.66 1.00 PE02 CONDUIT 33.77 0 00:38 7.52 0.50 1.00 PD04 CONDUIT 21.11 0 00:40 6.52 0.69 0.63 PD05 CONDUIT 22.30 0 00:41 6.79 0.73 0.63 PD02 CONDUIT 19.63 0 00:40 7.21 1.17 0.81 PD01 CONDUIT 19.64 0 00:40 6.69 1.18 0.88 OutD1 ORIFICE 1.19 0 05:51 1.00 Page 5Pond D 100-yr Detention Volume 18-1000-00 NF Commons SWMM.rpt *************************** Flow Classification Summary *************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adjusted ---------- Fraction of Time in Flow Class ---------- /Actual Up Down Sub Sup Up Down Norm Inlet Conduit Length Dry Dry Dry Crit Crit Crit Crit Ltd Ctrl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PD03 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.52 0.48 0.00 0.00 0.64 0.00 PD06 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.79 0.21 0.00 0.00 0.71 0.00 PD07 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.84 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 PD08 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.00 PD13 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.99 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.00 PD09 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.97 0.00 PD10 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.52 0.48 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.00 PD11 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.98 0.00 PD12 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.81 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.93 0.00 PE01 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.94 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PE02 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.97 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 PD04 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.53 0.47 0.00 0.00 0.89 0.00 PD05 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.52 0.48 0.00 0.00 0.89 0.00 PD02 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.26 0.00 PD01 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.57 0.43 0.00 0.00 0.88 0.00 ************************* Conduit Surcharge Summary ************************* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hours Hours --------- Hours Full -------- Above Full Capacity Conduit Both Ends Upstream Dnstream Normal Flow Limited ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PD08 0.11 0.11 5.36 0.01 0.01 PD13 3.32 3.32 3.85 0.01 0.01 PD12 0.01 0.01 5.43 0.01 0.01 PE01 0.09 0.09 0.57 0.01 0.01 PE02 0.57 0.57 4.28 0.01 0.01 PD02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.01 PD01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.01 Analysis begun on: Thu Sep 2 15:13:46 2021 Analysis ended on: Thu Sep 2 15:13:46 2021 Total elapsed time: < 1 sec Page 6 Appendix C APPENDIX C – RATIONAL CALCULATIONS Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: APPROVED VS PROPOSED SUMMARY TABLE NF Approved (D1-D14) NFC Proposed (D1-D9) NF Approved NFC Proposed NF Approved NFC Proposed NF Approved NFC Proposed NF Approved NFC Proposed NF Approved NFC Proposed POND D 9.21 9.18 41.3%38.8%44.51 44.65 1.71 1.64 4949.54 4949.52 0.32 0.34 1. Northfield Approved area and % Impervious taken from Northfield Rational Calcs, dated October 15, 2019. 2. Northfield Peak Runoff was obtained from the EPA SWMM model output in the "Final Drainage Report for Northfield" dated February 26, 2020. 3. Northfield Commons Peak Runoff was obtained from the EPA SWM model in this report. 4. Northfield Commons Spill Depth includes 8 cfs additional flow from Alta Vista Main St. Northfield Commons DEVELOPED PEAK RUNOFF Area (acres)% Impervious A. Bartel Highland Development Services 21-1037-00 September 8, 2021 Peak Runoff (cfs)100-yr Detention Volume (ac-ft)100-yr WSE Spill Depth (ft) 21-1037-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 6 of 7 Highland Development Services Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: BASIN SUMMARY TABLE C2-10 C100 tc 2 yr (min) tc 100-yr (min) I2 (in/hr) I100 (in/hr) Q2 (cfs) Q100 (cfs) D1 D1 3.15 48.5%0.61 0.76 10.42 8.73 2.18 8.13 4.19 19.54 D2 D2 0.07 100.0%0.95 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.20 0.74 D3 D3 0.07 100.0%0.95 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.85 9.95 0.20 0.74 D4 D4 0.24 17.2%0.38 0.48 7.68 6.90 2.44 8.82 0.22 1.00 D9 D9 2.50 3.9%0.28 0.35 11.42 11.03 2.10 7.42 1.47 6.50 D1-D4&D9 Standard WQ 3.53 30.1%6.28 28.51 D5 D5 0.81 40.7%0.57 0.71 6.05 5.52 2.63 9.43 1.21 5.41 D6 D6 0.16 42.5%0.58 0.73 5.75 5.00 2.67 9.95 0.24 1.13 D7 D7 1.91 69.8%0.76 0.95 10.20 8.54 2.20 8.20 3.18 14.85 D8 D8 0.28 7.6%0.31 0.39 5.69 5.13 2.68 9.62 0.23 1.02 D5-D8 RAIN GARDEN 2.88 55.5%4.86 22.41 D Total 9.18 11.14 50.92 September 8, 2021 DESIGN POINT Runoff Coefficient Time of Concentration Rainfaill Intensity AREA (acres) TRIBUTARY SUB-BASIN Peak Runoff % IMPERVIOUS Northfield Commons DEVELOPED PEAK RUNOFF A. Bartel Highland Development Services 21-1037-00 21-1037-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 5 of 7 Highland Development Services Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: % Impervious Runoff Coefficient C Return Period Frequency Adjustment Factor (Cf) 100% 0.95 2-year to 10-year 1.00 90% 0.95 100-year 1.25 90% 0.95 40% 0.50 0% 0.25 C2 to C10 C100 D1 137,252 3.151 30,177 29,651 10,694 284 66,446 48.5% 0.61 0.76 D2 3,228 0.074 3,228 0 0 0 0 100.0% 0.95 1.00 D3 3,219 0.074 3,219 0 0 0 0 100.0% 0.95 1.00 D4 10,255 0.235 0 0 1,957 0 8,298 17.2% 0.38 0.48 D5 35,339 0.811 376 13,339 2,168 111 19,345 40.7% 0.57 0.71 D6 6,832 0.157 0 2,669 561 0 3,602 42.5% 0.58 0.73 D7 83,096 1.908 35,591 17,887 7,012 0 22,605 69.8% 0.76 0.95 D8 11,992 0.275 0 0 1,007 0 10,985 7.6% 0.31 0.39 D5+…+D8 137,259 3.151 35,968 33,895 10,748 111 56,538 55.5% 0.66 0.83 D9 108,741 2.496 0 0 4,743 0 103,998 3.9% 0.28 0.35 D1+…+D4+D9 262,694 6.031 36,624 29,651 17,393 284 178,742 30.1% 0.47 0.59 Overall 399,953 9.182 72,592 63,546 28,141 395 235,280 38.8% 0.54 0.67 Northfield Commons DEVELOPED IMPERVIOUS AREA CALCULATION DESIGN CRITERIA: Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual BASINS: Highland Development Services A. Bartel 21-1037-00 September 8, 2021 Land Use Paved Roof Walks Gravel/Pavers Lawns (Heavy, 2-7% Slope) Sub-basin Designation Atotal (sq feet) Atotal (acres) Weighted % Impervious COMPOSITEApaved (sq feet) Aroof (sq feet) Awalk (sq feet) Agravel/pavers (sq feet) Alawn (sq feet) 21-1037-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 1 of 7 Highland Development Services Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual Overland Flow Equations for City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual EQUATIONS: - CoFC Overland Flow CONSTRAINTS: 300 ft - Overland flow shall not exceed for developed condition 500 ft - Overland flow shall not exceed for undeveloped condition Final t c = minimum of t i + t t and urbanized basin check recommended minimum t c = 5 min for urbanized basins Time of Concentration (2-yr to 10-yr) D1 D1 48.5% 0.61 3.151 101 0.0485 5.44 480 0.0064 0.10 0.016 1.61 4.98 10.42 581 13.23 10.42 D2 D2 100.0% 0.95 0.074 24 0.0195 1.10 89 0.0177 0.10 0.016 2.67 0.56 5.00 113 10.63 5.00 D3 D3 100.0% 0.95 0.074 24 0.0208 1.08 89 0.0174 0.10 0.016 2.65 0.56 5.00 113 10.63 5.00 D4 D4 17.2% 0.38 0.235 50 0.0418 5.86 155 0.0050 0.10 0.016 1.42 1.82 7.68 205 11.14 7.68 D5 D5 40.7% 0.57 0.811 19 0.1021 2.01 344 0.0050 0.10 0.016 1.42 4.04 6.05 363 12.02 6.05 D6 D6 42.5% 0.58 0.157 40 0.0200 4.87 132 0.0156 0.10 0.016 2.51 0.88 5.75 172 10.96 5.75 D7 D7 69.8% 0.76 1.908 40 0.0248 2.97 722 0.0069 0.10 0.016 1.67 7.23 10.20 762 14.24 10.20 D8 D8 7.6% 0.31 0.275 58 0.0784 5.69 0 0.0050 0.10 0.016 1.42 0.00 5.69 58 10.32 5.69 D9 D9 3.9% 0.28 2.496 38 0.0937 4.46 592 0.0050 0.10 0.016 1.42 6.95 11.42 629 13.50 11.42 September 8, 2021 Northfield Commons DEVELOPED TIME OF CONCENTRATION A. Bartel 21-1037-00 Highland Development Services LENGTH (ft) DESIGN CRITERIA: SUB-BASIN DATA INITIAL/OVERLAND TIME (ti)TRAVEL TIME (tt) tc=ti+tt (min) Urban Check Final tc (min)DESIGN POINT Sub-basin % Impervious C2-10 AREA (acres) tt (min) OVERALL LENGTH (ft/ft) tc (min) SLOPE (ft/ft) ti (min) LENGTH (ft) SLOPE (ft/ft) VELOCITY (ft/s) HYDRAULIC RADIUS (ft) ROUGHNESS COEFFICIENT ticttt+= V Ltt60 =1.871.1 10 180 +=LtcV.R2/3 S 1/2 21-1037-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 2 of 7 Highland Development Services Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual Overland Flow Equations for City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual EQUATIONS: - CoFC Overland Flow CONSTRAINTS: 300 ft - Overland flow shall not exceed for developed condition 500 ft - Overland flow shall not exceed for undeveloped condition Final t c = minimum of t i + t t and urbanized basin check recommended minimum t c = 5 min for urbanized basins Time of Concentration (100-yr) D1 D1 48.5% 0.76 3.151 101 0.0485 3.74 480 0.0064 0.10 0.016 1.61 4.98 8.73 581 13.23 8.73 D2 D2 100.0% 1.00 0.074 24 0.0195 0.73 89 0.0177 0.10 0.016 2.67 0.56 5.00 113 10.63 5.00 D3 D3 100.0% 1.00 0.074 24 0.0208 0.72 89 0.0174 0.10 0.016 2.65 0.56 5.00 113 10.63 5.00 D4 D4 17.2% 0.48 0.235 50 0.0418 5.08 155 0.0050 0.10 0.016 1.42 1.82 6.90 205 11.14 6.90 D5 D5 40.7% 0.71 0.811 19 0.1021 1.48 344 0.0050 0.10 0.016 1.42 4.04 5.52 363 12.02 5.52 D6 D6 42.5% 0.73 0.157 40 0.0200 3.51 132 0.0156 0.10 0.016 2.51 0.88 5.00 172 10.96 5.00 D7 D7 69.8% 0.95 1.908 40 0.0248 1.32 722 0.0069 0.10 0.016 1.67 7.23 8.54 762 14.24 8.54 D8 D8 7.6% 0.39 0.275 58 0.0784 5.13 0 0.0050 0.10 0.016 1.42 0.00 5.13 58 10.32 5.13 D9 D9 3.9% 0.35 2.496 38 0.0937 4.08 592 0.0050 0.10 0.016 1.42 6.95 11.03 629 13.50 11.03 September 8, 2021 Northfield Commons DEVELOPED TIME OF CONCENTRATION A. Bartel 21-1037-00 Highland Development Services LENGTH (ft) DESIGN CRITERIA: SUB-BASIN DATA INITIAL/OVERLAND TIME (ti)TRAVEL TIME (tt) tc=ti+tt (min) Urban Check Final tc (min)DESIGN POINT Sub-basin % Impervious C2-10 AREA (acres) tt (min) OVERALL LENGTH (ft/ft) tc (min) SLOPE (ft/ft) ti (min) LENGTH (ft) SLOPE (ft/ft) VELOCITY (ft/s) HYDRAULIC RADIUS (ft) ROUGHNESS COEFFICIENT ticttt+= V Ltt60 =1.871.1 V Ltt60 =10 180 +=LtcV.R2/3 S 1/2 21-1037-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 3 of 7 Highland Development Services Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: EQUATIONS: Q n = n -yr peak discharge (cfs) A n = Basin drainage area (ac) tc (min)Runoff Coeff (C2-10)C(A) (acres)Intensity (in/hr)Q (ft3/s)tc (min)Runoff Coeff (C2-10)C(A) (acres)Intensity (in/hr)Q (ft3/s)tc (min)Runoff Coeff. (C100)C(A) (acres)Intensity (in/hr)Q (ft3/s) D1 D1 3.151 10.42 0.61 1.92 2.18 4.19 10.42 0.61 1.92 3.72 7.15 8.73 0.76 2.40 8.13 19.54 D2 D2 0.074 5.00 0.95 0.07 2.85 0.20 5.00 0.95 0.07 4.87 0.34 5.00 1.00 0.07 9.95 0.74 D3 D3 0.074 5.00 0.95 0.07 2.85 0.20 5.00 0.95 0.07 4.87 0.34 5.00 1.00 0.07 9.95 0.74 D4 D4 0.235 7.68 0.38 0.09 2.44 0.22 7.68 0.38 0.09 4.16 0.38 6.90 0.48 0.11 8.82 1.00 D5 D5 0.811 6.05 0.57 0.46 2.63 1.21 6.05 0.57 0.46 4.49 2.06 5.52 0.71 0.57 9.43 5.41 D6 D6 0.157 5.75 0.58 0.09 2.67 0.24 5.75 0.58 0.09 4.56 0.42 5.00 0.73 0.11 9.95 1.13 D7 D7 1.908 10.20 0.76 1.45 2.20 3.18 10.20 0.76 1.45 3.75 5.43 8.54 0.95 1.81 8.20 14.85 D8 D8 0.275 5.69 0.31 0.09 2.68 0.23 5.69 0.31 0.09 4.58 0.39 5.13 0.39 0.11 9.62 1.02 D9 D9 2.496 11.42 0.28 0.70 2.10 1.47 11.42 0.28 0.70 3.58 2.51 11.03 0.35 0.88 7.42 6.50 10-yr Peak Runoff 100-yr Peak Runoff Northfield Commons DEVELOPED PEAK RUNOFF City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual DESIGN CRITERIA: Design Point Sub-basin Area (acres) A. Bartel Highland Development Services 21-1037-00 September 8, 2021 2-yr Peak Runoff nnnnAICQ= 21-1037-00 Rational Calcs (FC).xlsx Page 4 of 7 Highland Development Services Appendix D APPENDIX D – DETENTION POND CALCULATIONS Pond WQCV (ac-ft) Detention Volume (1000 cu-ft) Detention Volume (ac-ft) WQCV+Detention Volume (ac-ft) Volume Provided (ac-ft) 100-yr WSE (ft) Max Depth (ft) D 0.09 71.557 1.64 1.73 3.81 4949.52 3.87 NF Commons Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: Pond Summary Table A. Bartel Highland Development 18-1000-00 September 8, 2021 Pond Summary 21-1037-00 PondCalcs.xls Page 1 of 4 Highland Development Services NF Commons Water Quality Pond and Outlet Sizing - Pond D (Outlet Structure D01) Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: DESIGN CRITERIA: REQUIRED WATER QUALITY CAPTURE VOLUME (WQCV): Tributary Area, A 6.031 acres Basins D1-D7 & D14 (not treated by LID) Composite. Imperviousness, I 30.1% WQCV (watershed inches)0.152 inches 40-Hour Drain Time (Fig SQ-2) Required WQCV 0.092 acre-feet Including 20% for Sedimentation WATER QUALITY OUTLET SIZING (Per USDCM, Volume 3): Design Water Quality Depth, DWQ 1.26 ft Determine K40 K40 = 0.013DWQ 2 + 0.22DWQ - 0.10 0.198 Maximum Area per Row, a a = WQCV / K40 0.462 square inches Number of Rows, nr 3 rows Number of Columns, nc (See Table 6a-1 for Max.)1 columns Choose Hole Diameter 3/4 inches Use USDCM Volume 3, Figure 5 0.750 inches Total Area per Row, Ao 0.44 square inches Total Outlet Area, Aot 1.33 square inches Does design work?Yes Minimum Steel Plate Thickness 1/4 inch (Not Used) Number of Rows, nr 2 rows Choose Rectangular Hole Width (w/ 2" Height)0 inches Use USDCM Volume 3, Figure 5 0.000 inches Total Outlet Area, Aot 0.00 square inches Does design work?Yes Minimum Steel Plate Thickness 1/4 inch A. Bartel Highland Development Services 18-1000-00 September 8, 2021 Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual (USDCM) Volume III, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, June 2001 (Updated November 2010) Circular Perforation Sizing Rectangular Perforation Sizing 2.1** 12 AreaWQCVVolume  = 21-1037-00 PondCalcs.xls - WQCV & Outlet Structure - D Page 2 of 4 Interwest Consulting Group NF Commons Water Quality Pond and Outlet Sizing - Pond D (Outlet Structure D01) Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: A. Bartel Highland Development Services 18-1000-00 September 8, 2021 WATER QUALITY TRASH RACK SIZING (Per USDCM, Volume 3) Required Open Area, At At=0.5*[77(e-0.124D)]*Aot 46 square inches Min. Distance between Columns, Sc 3 inches Width of Trash Rack and Concrete Opening per Column 9 inches Use USDCM Volume 3, Table 6a-1 Total Width, Wconc 9 inches Height of Trash Rack Screen, Htr 15 2/16 inches Check - Larger than Required Type of Screen S.S. #93 VEE Wire (US Filter) Screen Opening Slot Dimension 0.139" (US Filter) Support Rod Type (See Table 6a-2) Spacing of Support Rod (O.C.)3/4 inches O.C. Total Screen Thickness (See Table 6a-2)0.31 inches Carbon Steel Frame Type (See Table 6a-2) (Not Used) Required Open Area, At (including 50% clogging) At=0.5*[77(e-0.124D)]*Aot 0 square inches Width of Trash Rack Opening, Wopening 1 inches Use USDCM Volume 3, Table 6b-1 Width of Concrete Opening, W conc 12 inches Min Height of Trash Rack Screen, Htr (including 2' 4" below lowest openings)28.00 inches Type of Screen Kelmp KRP Series Aluminum Bar Gate (or Equal) Screen Opening Slot Dimension 3/16" Bars on 1-3/16" Centers Minimum Bearing Bar Size (See Table 6b-2) Circular Perforation Trash Rack Sizing #156 VEE 3/8in x 1.0in flat bar Rectangular Perforation Trash Rack Sizing 1 in x 3/16 in 21-1037-00 PondCalcs.xls - WQCV & Outlet Structure - D Page 3 of 4 Interwest Consulting Group NF Commons Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: DESIGN CRITERIA REQUIRED WATER QUALITY CAPTURE VOLUME (WQCV): Tributary Area, A* 6.031 acres Imperviousness, I 30.1% WQCV (watershed inches) 0.152 inches 40-Hour Drain Time (Fig SQ-2) Required WQCV 0.092 acre-feet Including 20% for Sedimentation Stage Storage Volume (pond volume calculated using the prismoidal formula): Pond D CONTOUR (FT)AREA (FT2)AREA (ACRE)VOLUME (ACRE-FT)DEPTH (FT)CUMULATIVE VOLUME (ACRE-FT) 4945.62 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4946.00 953 0.02 0.00 0.38 0.00 4946.50 4839 0.11 0.03 0.88 0.03 4947.00 8716 0.20 0.08 1.38 0.11 4947.50 10860 0.25 0.11 1.88 0.22 4948.00 19723 0.45 0.17 2.38 0.40 4948.50 29964 0.69 0.28 2.88 0.68 4949.00 42821 0.98 0.42 3.38 1.09 4949.50 52864 1.21 0.55 3.88 1.64 4950.00 59809 1.37 0.65 4.38 2.29 4950.50 65735 1.51 0.72 4.88 3.01 4951.00 74113 1.70 0.80 5.38 3.81 0.09 Acre-Ft Interpolates to an Elev. of 4946.88 ft 100-yr Water Surface Elevation (per SWMM) =4949.52 ft, max depth = 3.87 ft *sub-basins D1-D4 & D9 (those not treated by rain garden) Required Water Quality Capture Volume = Critical Pond Elevations - D Basin A. Bartel Highland Development 18-1000-00 September 8, 2021 Fort Collins Amendments to the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Criteria Manual () 3 2121 DepthAAAA V ++= 2.1** 12 AreaWQCVVolume  = 21-1037-00 PondCalcs.xls Page 4 of 4 Highland Development Services Channel Report Hydraflow Express Extension for Autodesk® Civil 3D® by Autodesk, Inc.Thursday, Sep 2 2021 D1 Spill User-defined Invert Elev (ft) = 51.43 Slope (%) = 0.50 N-Value = 0.013 Calculations Compute by: Known Q Known Q (cfs) = 52.65 (Sta, El, n)-(Sta, El, n)... ( 0.00, 52.04)-(17.00, 51.99, 0.013)-(44.00, 51.84, 0.013)-(126.00, 51.43, 0.013)-(184.00, 51.76, 0.013)-(219.00, 53.12, 0.013) Highlighted Depth (ft) = 0.34 Q (cfs) = 52.65 Area (sqft) = 21.71 Velocity (ft/s) = 2.42 Wetted Perim (ft) = 126.26 Crit Depth, Yc (ft) = 0.35 Top Width (ft) = 126.26 EGL (ft) = 0.43 -50 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Elev (ft)Depth (ft)Section 50.50 -0.93 51.00 -0.43 51.50 0.07 52.00 0.57 52.50 1.07 53.00 1.57 53.50 2.07 54.00 2.57 Sta (ft) Pond D Peak Flow + Alta Vista Main St = 44.65 cfs + 8 cfs = 52.65 cfs Appendix E APPENDIX E – INLET CALCULATIONS NF Commons TYPE 13 AREA INLET SIZING CALCULATION Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: DESIGN CRITERIA EQUATIONS: Q i = Grate Capacity w/o Reduction Factor (cfs) C = Orifice Discharge Coefficient = 0.67 A = Orifice area (ft2) - Open Area of Grate G = Gravitational Constant (32.2 ft/s2) H = Allowed Head on Grate, Ponding Depth (ft) Grate Dimensions and Information: Width (W ): 1.875 ft Length (L ): 3.27 ft Opening Ratio (R ): 0.375 sqft/sqft Reduction Factor (F ): 50% Single Grate Open Area (A ): 2.30 sqft Allowed Head (H ): 0.5 ft Number of Grates Inlet Capacity (cfs) Inlet Capacity w/ Reduction Factor (cfs) 1 Single 8.74 4.37 2 Double 17.48 8.74 3 Triple 26.22 13.11 4 Quad 34.97 17.48 5 Penta 43.71 21.85 INLET SIZING CALCULATIONS Inlet ID: Design Flow Rate (Q 100 , cfs): Allowed Head (H , ft): Single Grate Capacity (Q sg , cfs): Number of Grates: Inlet Capacity (Qg, cfs) Inlet-D01 (DP D1)19.54 0.5 4.37 Penta Type 13 TRUE Apply Reduction Factor for the Allowable Capacity. Assumed Capacity w/ 0.5' Head Allowed A. Bartel Highland Development Services 21-1037-00 September 8, 2021 1 CA 2 Page1 NF Commons TYPE C AREA INLET SIZING CALCULATION Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: DESIGN CRITERIA EQUATIONS: Q i = Grate Capacity w/o Reduction Factor (cfs) C = Orifice Discharge Coefficient = 0.67 A = Orifice area (ft2) - Open Area of Grate G = Gravitational Constant (32.2 ft/s 2) H = Allowed Head on Grate, Ponding Depth (ft) Grate Dimensions and Information: 3 ft 3 ft 0.65 sqft/sqft 50% 5.85 sqft Allowed Head (ft) Inlet Capacity (Qi, cfs) Inlet Capacity w/ Reduction Factor (Qg, cfs) 0.25 15.73 7.86 0.50 22.24 11.12 1.00 31.45 15.73 1.50 38.52 19.26 2.00 44.48 22.24 INLET SIZING CALCULATIONS Inlet ID: Design Flow Rate (Q 100 , cfs): Allowed Head (H , ft): Inlet Capacity (Qg, cfs) Inlet-D05 (DP D4)1.00 0.5 11.12 Width (W ): A. Bartel Highland Development Services 21-1037-00 September 8, 2021 Apply Reduction Factor for the Allowable Capacity. Assumed Capacity per Head Allowed Inlet Grate Open Area (A ): Reduction Factor (F ): Opening Ratio (R ): Length (L ): 𝑄𝐺=𝑄𝑖(1 −𝐹) 𝑄𝑖=CA 2𝑔𝐻 Page2 Appendix F APPENDIX F – LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT CALCULATIONS Design Engineer: Design Firm: Project Number: Date: DESIGN CRITERIA Low Impact Development Summary Sq-Ft Acres Impervious Area (sq-ft) % of Impervious Area Requiring Treatment Impervious Area Requiring Treatment 537,816 12.35 330,931 50% 165,465 1,189,400 27.30 794,336 75% 595,752 40,986 0.94 20,720 75% 15,540 304,148 6.98 248,720 0% N/A 445,251 10.22 0 0% N/A 2,517,600 57.80 1,394,707 - 776,757 LID Facility Contributing Basins Area Drainage to LID (sq-ft) % Impervious Impervious Area Treated (sq-ft) WQCV12-hr (watershed inches) WQCV12-hr (cu-ft) Treatment Method A2 A1+…+A12 427,599 66.5% 302,122 0.21 7,414 Infiltration Gallery B1 B13+…B17 110,074 79.3% 93,219 0.26 2,378 Rain Garden B2 B10+…+B12 146,450 55.7% 86,485 0.18 2,173 Infiltration Gallery B3 B1+…+B9 426,521 54.7% 251,577 0.18 6,243 Infiltration Gallery D1 D5+...+D8 137,259 55.5% 80,721 0.18 2,031 Rain Garden EDB Pond Contributing Basins Drainage Area (sq-ft) Drainage Area (sq-ft)% Impervious WQCV40-hr (watershed inches) WQCV40-hr (ac-ft) Pond A A18 131,657 3.022 12.5% 0.08 0.024 Pond B B18+…+B20 165,673 3.803 22.5% 0.13 0.048 Pond C C1+…+C5 160,137 3.676 38.2% 0.18 0.064 Pond D D1+…+D4+D9 262,694 6.031 30.1% 0.15 0.092 776,757 814,124 104.8% Area (sq-ft) Area (acres) Treatment Ratio 1,247,903 28.65 49.6% 720,162 16.53 28.6% 323,951 7.44 12.9% 126,940 2.91 5.0% 2,418,956 55.53 96.1% 98,790 2.27 3.9% 2,517,746 57.80 NF Commons Low Impact Development Total % Treatment Development Area Breakdown City of Fort Collins - Ordinance No. 007, 2016 - Treat at least 75% of any newly developed or redeveloped impervious area using one or a combination of LID techniques, or - Treat at least 50% of any newly developed or redeveloped impervious area using one or a combination of LID techniques when 25% of private driveable surfaces are permeable. Total Impervious Area Treated (sq-ft) Total Impervious Area Required for LID Treatment (sq-ft) LID Treatment Summary LID Treatment Areas Detention / Landscape Areas (no LID treatment) A. Bartel Highland Development Services 21-1037-00 September 8, 2021 Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual by Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, June 2001 (Revised January 2016) Totals Standard Water Quality Areas Total Area Treated by LID Total Area Treated by EDB Total Area Treated by Snout (Suniga) Description Single Family Area Multifamily Area Commercial Area Suniga Road (no LID treatment) Total Area unable to be Treated (Basins A13, A14, portion of A16, & A17) Total Treated Area Total Improvement Area Water Quality Area Treatment Summary Description Total Area Treated by Snout (Lemay - Basins A15 & D15) Sheet 1 of 2 Designer: Company: Date: Project: Location: 1. Basin Storage Volume A) Effective Imperviousness of Tributary Area, Ia Ia =55.5 % (100% if all paved and roofed areas upstream of rain garden) B) Tributary Area's Imperviousness Ratio (i = Ia/100)i = 0.555 C) Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) for a 12-hour Drain Time WQCV = 0.18 watershed inches (WQCV= 0.8 * (0.91* i3 - 1.19 * i2 + 0.78 * i) D) Contributing Watershed Area (including rain garden area) Area = 137,259 sq ft E) Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) Design Volume VWQCV =cu ft Vol = (WQCV / 12) * Area F) For Watersheds Outside of the Denver Region, Depth of d6 =0.43 in Average Runoff Producing Storm G) For Watersheds Outside of the Denver Region, VWQCV OTHER =2,031 cu ft Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) Design Volume H) User Input of Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) Design Volume VWQCV USER =cu ft (Only if a different WQCV Design Volume is desired) 2. Basin Geometry A) WQCV Depth (12-inch maximum)DWQCV =12 in B) Rain Garden Side Slopes (Z = 4 min., horiz. dist per unit vertical) Z = 4.00 ft / ft (Use "0" if rain garden has vertical walls) C) Mimimum Flat Surface Area AMin =1524 sq ft D) Actual Flat Surface Area AActual =2071 sq ft E) Area at Design Depth (Top Surface Area)ATop =2846 sq ft F) Rain Garden Total Volume VT=2,459 cu ft (VT= ((ATop + AActual) / 2) * Depth) 3. Growing Media 4. Underdrain System A) Are underdrains provided?1 B) Underdrain system orifice diameter for 12 hour drain time i) Distance From Lowest Elevation of the Storage y =ft Volume to the Center of the Orifice ii) Volume to Drain in 12 Hours Vol12 =cu ft iii) Orifice Diameter, 3/8" Minimum DO = in Design Procedure Form: Rain Garden (RG) J.Claeys HDS September 1, 2021 NF Commons (Mercy) LID Facility D1 - Rain Garden UD-BMP (Version 3.07, March 2018) Choose One Choose One 18" Rain Garden Growing Media Other (Explain): YES NO 21-1037-00 UD-BMP_v3.07_Pond D.xlsm, RG 9/1/2021, 8:52 AM Sheet 2 of 2 Designer: Company: Date: Project: Location: 5. Impermeable Geomembrane Liner and Geotextile Separator Fabric A) Is an impermeable liner provided due to proximity of structures or groundwater contamination? 6. Inlet / Outlet Control A) Inlet Control 7. Vegetation 8. Irrigation A) Will the rain garden be irrigated? Notes:Rain garden is proposed to be irrigated. No sprinkler heads on flat surface. Design Procedure Form: Rain Garden (RG) J.Claeys HDS September 1, 2021 NF Commons (Mercy) LID Facility D1 - Rain Garden Choose One Choose One Choose One Sheet Flow- No Energy Dissipation Required Concentrated Flow- Energy Dissipation Provided Plantings Seed (Plan for frequent weed control) Sand Grown or Other High Infiltration Sod Choose One YES NO YES NO 21-1037-00 UD-BMP_v3.07_Pond D.xlsm, RG 9/1/2021, 8:52 AM