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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCANVAS CREDIT UNION - FDP220009 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 3 - DRAINAGE REPORT    Drainage Report  for  Canvas Credit Union  319 South Meldrum Street  Fort Collins, CO 80521                Prepared by: Nicholas Andersen  Reviewed by: Mike Beach, P.E.  Project #:21‐011‐012  Dated: September 2, 2022            541 East Garden Drive, Unit N, Windsor, CO 80550  (970) 663‐4552 EMAIL: mbeach@ridgetopeng.com    2 | Page      Section                              Page    1. Project Engineer’s Certification  ....................................................................................... 3  2. Project Location & Overview  ........................................................................................... 4  3. Drainage Design Criteria .................................................................................................. 5  4. Hydraulic Calculations ...................................................................................................... 6  5. Facility Design .................................................................................................................. 7  6.   Conclusion ....................................................................................................................... 8  7. References ....................................................................................................................... 8      Appendix A – Site Vicinity Map    Appendix B – Flood Insurance Rate Map     Appendix C – NRCS Soils Map    Appendix D – Hydrologic Criteria   Fort Collins Rainfall Intensity Curve   Fort Collins Rainfall Intensity Table   Table RO‐3 – Recommended Percentage Imperviousness Values    Appendix E – Hydraulic Calculations   Runoff Coefficients & Imperviousness   Time of Concentration ‐ SF‐2   Rational Method Runoff Flows – SF‐3 (2‐Year Event)   Rational Method Runoff Flows – SF‐3 (10‐Year Event)   Rational Method Runoff Flows – SF‐3 (100‐Year Event)   Rain Garden Calculations   LID Summary   Drain Times     Appendix F – Maps   Drainage Plan/Subbasin Map     Appendix G – References        Table of Contents  3 | Page    Section 1: PROJECT ENGINEER’S CERTIFICATION    I hereby attest that this Final Drainage Report for the design of stormwater management  facilities for Canvas Credit Union on 319 S Meldrum St. was prepared by me, or under my direct  supervision, in accordance with the provisions of the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design  Criteria and Construction Standards for the responsible parties thereof.                       __________________________  Mike Beach, P.E.  Registered Professional Engineer  State of Colorado No.      45088                                                      4 | Page    Section 2: Project Location & Overview    Location  The sites address is 319 Meldrum St, Fort Collins, CO; which is described as Lot 2, Canyon Place,  City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer, State of Colorado.  For Recording purposes: Part of the  Southeast Quarter of Section 11, Township 7 N, R 69 W of the 6th PM.    Located along the west side of Meldrum St. and southeast of Canyon Ave, the site is described  as above and contains 0.65 acres of developed land. (See Appendix A – Site Vicinity Map)    This site is located in the Old Town Basin, which generally flows west to east and is completely  urbanized. A master plan update is currently underway to improve drainage in the area and  prevent flooding.    Existing Condition  The existing site is covered by an existing building (~5,340 SF) and parking that mainly flows  runoff to the southeast.  Stormwater runoff collects into existing stormwater infrastructure  around the site. The water then flows to the east <1 mile into the Udall Water Quality Facility.  This facility qualifies for standard water quality treatment of the site.    Proposed Condition  The intent of the development is to construct a new building of approximately 3,858 SF,  concrete parking, curb and gutter, drive thru, and landscaping. The city requires that all new or  modified impervious areas have standard water quality treatment and Low impact  development (LID) to treat runoff. As the site already releases to a facility with water quality  treatment, only LID is proposed. A rain garden is proposed to treat 75% of the new/modified  impervious areas.    Floodplain   FEMA Floodplain mapping in this neighborhood is located on map‐panel 08069C0979H,  Effective May 2, 2012, however it appears the subject property is located in Zone X, which is  outside the 100‐year floodplain. Portions of the property are in the City‐designated Old Town  100‐year and Moderate Risk Floodplain, per The Old Town Master Drainage Plan, dated July 11,  2003. Project shall comply with Chapter 10 of City Municipal Code.    Existing Soils  The Natural Resource Conservation Service mapped the historic soils on the site as Fort Collins  loam.  The Hydrologic Class is Type ‘C’ Soils.  (Appendix C – NRCS Soils Map)      5 | Page    Section 3: Drainage Design Criteria    Reference Manuals  Storm drainage design criteria is defined in the City of Fort Collins “Storm Water Criteria  Manual (FCSWCM) and Amendments, which references to the “Urban Drainage and Flood  Control District” (UDFCD) and the “Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual” (USDCM), Volumes  1, 2, and 3, dated 2008 with revisions (the Manual), are used and referenced in this report.    Low Impact Development (LID) Requirements  The proposed development is required to meet the City’s current Land Use Code, which  includes:  ‐ 50% of the newly added or modified impervious area must be treated by LID  techniques and 25% of new paved areas must be pervious.  ‐ 75% of all newly added or modified impervious area must be treated by LID  techniques.    Four Step Process  The City of Fort Collins has adopted the “Four Step Process” that is recommended in Volume 3  of the USDCM for selecting BMP’s in urban redevelopment areas.  The goal of this process is to  minimize adverse impacts on receiving waters.  The following describe how each step of the  process are incorporated in the proposed development:    Step 1 – Employ Runoff Reduction Practices  By selecting a site that was developed and that currently does not have water quality  treatment, the impacts of the proposed development will be less due to the addition of LID  practices.  The project proposes to install a rain garden with underdrains to aid in conveyance  and infiltration opportunities which will reduce the effects of the added impervious area from  the development of the site.    Step 2 – Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV)  In order to reduce the sediment load and other pollutants leaving the site, it is important to  provide WQCV to minimize the downstream impacts.  This project proposes to provide rain  garden prior to the stormwater entering the stormwater system and detention pond.  These  facilities are sized to release at or below the historic runoff rates.    Step 3 – Stabilize Drainageways  Since this site is in close proximity to Poudre River it is important to take this step into  consideration.  By providing stormwater detention and water quality and lowering the historic  runoff and providing a metered outflow the project impacts to the drainageway are essentially  reduced.  The majority of the drainageway leaving the site is already stabilized.      6 | Page    Step 4 – Implement Site Specific and Other Source Control BMP’s  The proposed project will contain the following BMP’s:    Rain Garden:  All runoff from the project site will be directed into and through the  proposed BMP facilities prior to leaving the site.  Rain gardens utilize native plants that  act as sponges to reduce the amount of stormwater runoff and absorb contaminants.    Maintenance:  In order for BMP’s to remain effective proper maintenance needs are  required.  Scheduled visual inspections and routine repair after larger storm events are  critical in the maintenance and effectiveness of the installed BMP’s.  The sites owner will  be advised of these practices during installation in order to maximize the efficiency of  the installed BMP’s.    Section 4: Hydraulic Calculations    Criteria  Runoff criteria for the proposed sites was analyzed for the 2‐YR, 10‐YR, and 100‐YR storm  events.  The Rational Method is being used for the design of the proposed improvements.    Rainfall Intensities used in the proposed design were determined as a function of the Time of  Concertation for each subbasin.  The values used were determined by the City of Fort Collins  Rainfall Intensity/Duration/Frequency curve (Figure 3.4‐1 and Table 3.4‐1 (see Appendix D).    Imperviousness  Values from Table 4.1‐3 (Fort Collins Amendment to the USDCM) were used in determining the  sites imperviousness.  The overall proposed site improvements and landscaping equate to a  total disturbed Imperviousness of 75.8%.    Time of Concentration & Runoff Coefficient  The onsite area was separated into three (3) subbasins with slopes varying between 0.5% to  3.0%.  The calculated Time of Concentration (TC) for each subbasin are listed in Appendix E.  See  Basin Map in Appendix F for more information.    WQCV  The UD‐BMP_v3.07 (UDFCD) spreadsheet was used to calculate the required Rain Garden water  quality capture volume.  See Appendix E for design information.  Open Grated Nyloplast  structures (or equivalent) tied to the detention pond will be installed one foot above the  bottom of the Rain Gardens that will accept flows above the required WQCV.    7 | Page    Section 5: Facility Design    The proposed improvements will reduce the amount of impervious area; however, measures  have been included in the design to minimize the amount of stormwater released from the site.     The site was broken into three developed subbasins for water quality purposes; Subbasin 1  (0.228 acres), Subbasin 2 (0.306 acres), and Subbasin Pond (0.112 acres). See Appendix E for  breakdown of the different area types for each subbasin and Appendix F for the Subbasin Map.    Subbasin 1 ‐ contains half of the proposed building and the north half of the existing parking  lot. This basin will continue to flow to the right of way as it has in the existing condition.    Subbasin 2 ‐ contains half of the building and the majority of the modified impervious areas. All  areas drain to the east. LID practices for this subbasin will be provided via a rain garden. The  rain garden will outlet to the existing stormwater system in the right of way.    Subbasin 3 ‐ contains the south half of the existing parking lot. This basin will continue to flow  into a storm inlet in the parking lot as it has in the existing condition.     See table 1 below for basin breakdown.    Basin Area  (ac)  Imperviousness  (%)  2‐yr Runoff  (cfs)  10‐yr Runoff  (cfs)  100‐yr Runoff  (cfs)  1 0.228 78.3 0.4 0.8 1.8  2 0.306 72.5 0.5 0.9 2.4  3 0.112 79.5 0.2 0.4 0.9      8 | Page    Section 6: Conclusions    All computations that have been reviewed or completed within this report are in compliance  with the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards manual  and the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual  Volumes 1, 2, & 3.    The proposed drainage concepts presented in this report and on the construction plans  adequately provides for water quality treatment of impervious areas by collecting storm events  within the proposed rain garden.    Section 7: References     The Natural Resource Conservation Service Soil Survey for Larimer County and the WSS  website.   FEMA FIRM map‐panel 08069C0979H Effective 5/12/2012.    “City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual” dated December 2018   Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual  (UDFCD), Volumes 1, 2, and 3, dated 2008 with revisions (the Manual).      w Appendix A Site Vicinity Map                                                                                     MELDRUM BRANCH CANVAS CREDIT UNION Appendix B Flood Insurance Rate Map             Appendix C NRCS Soils Map                                                                       Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 4/13/2022 Page 1 of 44492480449249044925004492510449252044925304492540449255044925604492570449258044924804492490449250044925104492520449253044925404492550449256044925704492580492940492950492960492970492980492990493000493010 492940 492950 492960 492970 492980 492990 493000 493010 40° 35' 2'' N 105° 5' 0'' W40° 35' 2'' N105° 4' 57'' W40° 34' 58'' N 105° 5' 0'' W40° 34' 58'' N 105° 4' 57'' WN Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 13N WGS84 0 25 50 100 150 Feet 0 5 10 20 30 Meters Map Scale: 1:528 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") 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 16, Sep 2, 2021 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Aug 11, 2018—Aug 12, 2018 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 Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 4/13/2022 Page 2 of 4 Hydrologic Soil Group Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI 35 Fort Collins loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes C 0.8 100.0% Totals for Area of Interest 0.8 100.0% 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. Rating Options Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 4/13/2022 Page 3 of 4 Tie-break Rule: Higher Hydrologic Soil Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 4/13/2022 Page 4 of 4 Appendix D Hydrologic Criteria     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 FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Hydrology Standards (Ch. 5) 4.0 SWMM 4.1 Input Parameters Page 10 4.0 SWMM This section is for project sites that require the use of the Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) to determine storm hydrograph routing and is the only method that is able to assess the overall performance of multiple detention basins in parallel or in series in a particular project site or watershed. Reference: The theory and methodology for reservoir routing is not covered in this Manual as this subject is well described in many hydrology reference books. The EPA SWMM Reference Manuals, dated January 2016, have been utilized in preparing the information in this section of the Manual. 4.1 Input Parameters Table 4.1-1 provides required input values to be used for SWMM modeling. Basin and conveyance element parameters must be computed based on the physical characteristics of the site. Table 4.1-1. SWMM Input Parameters Depth of Storage Impervious Areas 0.1 inches Pervious Areas 0.3 inches Infiltration Parameters Maximum 0.51 in/hr Minimum 0.50 in/hr Decay Rate 0.0018 in/sec or 6.48 in/hr Zero Detention Depth 1% Manning's "n" Pervious Surfaces 0.250 Impervious Surfaces 0.016 For Overall Drainage Plan (ODP) and Project Development Plan (PDP) submittals, when surface types may not yet be known, land uses may be used to estimate impervious percentages. Table 4.1-2 lists the percent imperviousness for common types of land uses in the City. FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Hydrology Standards (Ch. 5) 4.0 SWMM 4.1 Input Parameters Page 11 Table 4.1-2. Land Use - Percent Impervious Land Use Percent Impervious (%) Residential Urban Estate 30 Low Density 50 Medium Density 70 High Density 90 Commercial Commercial 80 Industrial 90 Undeveloped Open Lands, Transition 20 Greenbelts, Agriculture 2 Offsite Flow Analysis (when Land Use not defined) 45 Reference: For further guidance regarding zoning classifications, refer to the Land Use Code, Article 4. For Final Plan (FP) submittals, impervious values must be based on the proposed land surface types. Refer to Table 4.1-3 for recommended percent impervious values. Table 4.1-3. Surface Type – Percent Impervious Surface Type Percent Impervious (%) Hardscape or Hard Surface Asphalt, Concrete 100 Rooftop 90 Recycled Asphalt 80 Gravel 40 Pavers 40 Landscape or Pervious Surface Playgrounds 25 Lawns, Sandy soil 2 Lawns, Clayey soil 2   Appendix E Hydraulic Calculations                                                                                     Weighted Runoff CoefficientsCalculated By: JKSProject : Canvas Credit UnionChecked By: MRBJob Number: -Date: 7/7/2022Proposed/IMP% Soil Types: Fort Collins Loam, 0-3 %Existing Roof90Concrete Drive/Walk90Landscaping2Hydrologic Grouping:Type C/DGravel40Multi-family (attached)75Runoff Coefficients:C = KcCommercial50 Kc(2year) = 0.83i^1.122Undeveloped Historical2 Kc(5year) = 0.82i+0.035Kc(10year) = 0.74i+0.132Kc(100year) = 0.41i+0.484Proposed Basins (proposed conditions)Land Use (Acres) Weighted Runoff CoefficientTotal ConcreteBasin Area RoofDrive/WalkLandscape Gravel Residential Pavers C2 C5 C10 C100 %Imp10.23 0.05 0.15 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.67 0.68 0.80 78.320.31 0.04 0.20 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.58 0.62 0.63 0.78 72.530.11 0.00 0.10 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.64 0.68 0.69 0.81 79.5 STANDARD FORM SF-2TIME OF CONCENTRATIONSUBDIVISION: Canvas Credit UnionCALCULATED BY: JKS DATE: 7/7/2022SUB-BASIN INITIAL/OVERLAND TRAVEL TIME tc CHECKFINAL REMARKSDATATIME (ti) (tt) (URBANIZED BASINS)tcDESIG:C5AREA LENGTH SLOPEtiLENGTH SLOPE VEL.ttCOMP.TOT. LENGTH tc=(L/180)+10Ac Ft % Min Ft % FPS MintcFt Min Min(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)1.000.67 0.23 35 1.5 0.9 110 1.5 2.0 0.9 1.8 145 10.8 5.02.000.62 0.31 20 1.0 0.8 90 0.5 2.0 0.8 1.6 110 10.6 5.03.000.68 0.11 10 2.0 0.4 50 2 2.0 0.4 0.8 60 10.3 5.0 CALCULATED BY : JKSSTANDARD FORM SF-3 JOB NO:-DATE:REV:STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESIGN PROJECT:Canvas Credit UnionCHECKED BY: MRB(RATIONAL METHOD PROCEDURE) DESIGN STORM:2-YEAR DIRECT RUNOFF TOTAL RUNOFF STREET PIPE TRAVEL TIMEBASINDESIGNPOINTAREADESIGNAREA(AC)RUNOFFCOEFF tc(MIN)C * A(AC)IIN/HRQ(CFS)tc(MIN)(C * A)(AC)I(IN/HR)Q(CFS)SLOPE(%)STREETFLOW (CFS)DESIGNFLOW (CFS)SLOPE(%)PIPESIZELENGTH(FT)VELOCITY(FPS)tt(MIN)REMARKS (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)1237/7/20220.23 0.63 5.0 0.14 2.85 0.40.31 0.58 5.0 0.18 2.85 0.50.11 0.64 5.0 0.07 2.85 0.2Page 1 2-YEAR CALCULATED BY : RSBSTANDARD FORM SF-3 JOB NO:-DATE:REV:STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESIGN PROJECT:Canvas Credit UnionCHECKED BY: MRB(RATIONAL METHOD PROCEDURE) DESIGN STORM:10-YEAR DIRECT RUNOFF TOTAL RUNOFF STREET PIPE TRAVEL TIMEBASINDESIGNPOINTAREADESIGNAREA(AC)RUNOFFCOEFF tc(MIN)C * A(AC)IIN/HRQ(CFS)tc(MIN)(C * A)(AC)I(IN/HR)Q(CFS)SLOPE(%)STREETFLOW (CFS)DESIGNFLOW (CFS)SLOPE(%)PIPESIZELENGTH(FT)VELOCITY(FPS)tt(MIN)REMARKS (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)1230.31 0.63 5.0 0.19 4.87 0.90.23 0.68 5.0 0.15 4.87 0.80.08 4.87 0.40.11 0.69 5.07/7/2022Page 1 10-YEAR CALCULATED BY : JKSSTANDARD FORM SF-3 JOB NO: -DATE:REV:STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESIGN PROJECT:Canvas Credit UnionCHECKED BY: MRB(RATIONAL METHOD PROCEDURE) DESIGN STORM:100-YEAR DIRECT RUNOFF TOTAL RUNOFF STREET PIPE TRAVEL TIMEBASINDESIGNPOINTAREADESIGNAREA(AC)RUNOFFCOEFF tc(MIN)C * A(AC)IIN/HRQ(CFS)tc(MIN)(C * A)(AC)I(IN/HR)Q(CFS)SLOPE(%)STREETFLOW (CFS)DESIGNFLOW (CFS)SLOPE(%)PIPESIZELENGTH(FT)VELOCITY(FPS)tt(MIN)REMARKS (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)1230.11 0.81 5.0 0.09 9.95 0.99.95 2.40.31 0.78 5.0 0.247/7/20220.23 0.80 5.0 0.18 9.95 1.8Page 1 100-YEAR Sheet 1 of 2 Designer: Company: Date: Project: Location: 1. Basin Storage Volume A) Effective Imperviousness of Tributary Area, Ia Ia =72.5 % (100% if all paved and roofed areas upstream of rain garden) B) Tributary Area's Imperviousness Ratio (i = Ia/100)i = 0.725 C) Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) for a 12-hour Drain Time WQCV = 0.23 watershed inches (WQCV= 0.8 * (0.91* i3 - 1.19 * i2 + 0.78 * i) D) Contributing Watershed Area (including rain garden area) Area = 13,345 sq ft E) Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) Design Volume VWQCV =255 cu ft Vol = (WQCV / 12) * Area F) For Watersheds Outside of the Denver Region, Depth of d6 = in Average Runoff Producing Storm G) For Watersheds Outside of the Denver Region, VWQCV OTHER =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 =194 sq ft D) Actual Flat Surface Area AActual =207 sq ft E) Area at Design Depth (Top Surface Area)ATop =517 sq ft F) Rain Garden Total Volume VT=362 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 =1.5 ft Volume to the Center of the Orifice ii) Volume to Drain in 12 Hours Vol12 =255 cu ft iii) Orifice Diameter, 3/8" Minimum DO =3/8 in Design Procedure Form: Rain Garden (RG) JKS Ridgetop Engineering July 7, 2022 Canvas Credit Union Meldrum Fort Collins, CO UD-BMP (Version 3.07, March 2018) Choose One Choose One 18" Rain Garden Growing Media Other (Explain): YES NO Pond.xlsm, RG 7/7/2022, 2:06 PM 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: Design Procedure Form: Rain Garden (RG) JKS Ridgetop Engineering July 7, 2022 Canvas Credit Union Meldrum Fort Collins, CO 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 Pond.xlsm, RG 7/7/2022, 2:06 PM 14 | Page      Appendix F Maps                                                                                     CCCCCCCCCCTVGGEEETVTFOFOEFOGGE EEESOUTH MELDRUM STREET (100' ROW) EX. NO. 8 CANYON AVENUE(100' ROW)EX. NO. 8WEST MAGNOLIA STREET(100' ROW)EX. NO. 8PROPOSED BANK±3,858 SF1BASIN MAPC-1.01JKSOfPROJECT TITLEREVISIONSSHEET TITLESHEET INFORMATIONSEALDATEPREPARED FORCOMMENTS7/7/22DRAWN BY:CHECKED BY:PROJECT NO.:CANVASCREDIT UNIONMELDRUMBRANCH319 S MELDRUM ST.FORT COLLINS, CO 80521SUBMITTALPROJECTDEVELOPMENT PLAN5/19/2022LOGORTIDGEOPENGINEERING & SURVEYING541 E. Garden Drive,Unit NWindsor, CO 80550T (970) 663-4552W ridgetopeng.comLOT 2, CANYON PLACE SE 14 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 69 WEST, 6TH P.M.CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COUNTY OF LARIMER, STATE OF COLORADOMELDRUM BRANCH CANVAS CREDIT UNIONLincoln Street, Suite 100Denver, CO 80264CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO™1660720•599•3330 - P303•987•2304 - XPROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR21-011-012MRBCOMMENTS9/2/22LEGEND1123 19DETAILSC-4.212JKSOfPROJECT TITLEREVISIONSSHEET TITLESHEET INFORMATIONSEALDATEPREPARED FORCOMMENTS7/7/22DRAWN BY:CHECKED BY:PROJECT NO.:CANVASCREDIT UNIONMELDRUMBRANCH319 S MELDRUM ST.FORT COLLINS, CO 80521SUBMITTALPROJECTDEVELOPMENT PLAN5/19/2022LOGORTIDGEOPENGINEERING & SURVEYING541 E. Garden Drive,Unit NWindsor, CO 80550T (970) 663-4552W ridgetopeng.comLOT 2, CANYON PLACE SE 14 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 69 WEST, 6TH P.M.CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COUNTY OF LARIMER, STATE OF COLORADOMELDRUM BRANCH CANVAS CREDIT UNIONLincoln Street, Suite 100Denver, CO 80264CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO™1660720•599•3330 - P303•987•2304 - XPROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR21-011-012MRBCOMMENTS9/2/22