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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLOOM FILING THREE MULTI-FAMILY DWELLINGS - PDP220011 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 2 - DRAINAGE REPORT Preliminary Drainage and Erosion Control Report for Bloom Filing Three Fort Collins, Colorado June 14, 2023 June 14, 2023 Mr. Wes Lamarque City of Fort Collins Water Utilities--Storm water 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 RE: Preliminary Drainage and Erosion Control Report Bloom Filing Three Dear Wes: We are pleased to submit to you, for your review and approval, this Preliminary Drainage and Erosion Control Report for Bloom Filing Three. All computations within this report have been completed in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria. We appreciate your time and consideration in reviewing this submittal. Please call if you have any questions. Respectfully, Aspen Engineering John Gooch, P.E. Principal TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION 5 A. LOCATION 5 B. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 5 II. DRAINAGE BASINS 6 A. MAJOR BASIN DESCRIPTION 6 B. EXISTING SUB-BASIN DESCRIPTION 6 C. PROPOSED SUB-BASIN DESCRIPTION 6 III. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA 7 A. REGULATIONS 7 B. DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA REFERENCE AND CONSTRAINTS 7 C. HYDROLOGIC CRITERIA 8 D. HYDRAULIC CRITERIA 8 E. VARIANCES 8 IV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN 8 A. GENERAL CONCEPT 8 B. SPECIFIC DETAILS 9 C. RAIN GARDEN 16 D. STREET CAPACITIES 16 V. STORM WATER QUALITY 16 A. GENERAL CONCEPT & SPECIFIC DETAILS 16 VI. EROSION CONTROL 17 A. GENERAL CONCEPT 17 VII. CONCLUSIONS 18 A. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS & STORMWATER 18 OPERATIONS/ MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE B. DRAINAGE CONCEPT 19 C. STORM WATER QUALITY 19 D. EROSION CONTROL CONCEPT 19 E. EROSION CONTROL ESCROW ESTIMATE 20 REFERENCES 21 APPENDIX PAGE VICINITY MAP, SOILS MAP A RATIONAL METHOD HYDROLOGY B LID CALCULATIONS & STORM SEWER PIPE SIZING C INLET & CONCRETE SIDEWALK CULVERT SIZING D SWALE SIZING E EROSION CONTROL & RIPRAP SIZING F PROPOSED AND EXISTING DRAINAGE BASIN EXHIBITS G 5 PRELIMINARY DRAINAGE AND EROSION CONTROL REPORT FOR BLOOM FILING THREE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION A. Location The Bloom Filing Three project is located within the Bloom Masterplan Development (Bloom Filing 1) and will be bounded by International Boulevard to the north, Aria Way to the east, Donella Drive to the south, and Delozier Road to the west, once the adjacent Bloom Masterplan Development roadway infrastructure is completed. The project site can also be described as situated in the southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 7 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer, State of Colorado. The site (property boundary) comprises approximately 16.36 acres (see vicinity map Appendix A). B. Description of Property The project site is currently an existing 16.36-acre agricultural field. With the Bloom Masterplan Development (Bloom Filing 1), the Bloom Filing Three site will be overlot graded, along with adjacent roadway and utility infrastructure also constructed. The existing site has topography which generally slopes from the northwest to the south-southeast at approximately 0.8%, with varying slopes from 0.4% to 2.1%. The proposed development consists of 360 apartment units housed in 15 buildings, a Community Building with pool, and associated street, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and private infrastructure improvements, as well as intermittent green spaces and outdoor spaces. 6 II. DRAINAGE BASINS A. Major Basin Description The Bloom Filing Three project is located within the City of Fort Collins Lower Cooper Slough Drainage Basin. The Lower Cooper Slough Drainage Basin generally flows from the northwest to southeast and ultimately outlets into the Poudre River. B. Existing Sub-Basin Description The Bloom Filing Three project site is located within proposed Drainage Basin FUT- G, of the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report. For the purposes of this report, basin FUT-G is considered the “Existing Drainage Basin” for the Bloom Filing Three site. The rational calculations in the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report provide for the Bloom Filing Three site being approximately 17.03 acres, with a 100-year allowable release rate of 145.9 cfs, or approximately 8.57 cfs/acre. The C2 and C100 values for basin FUT-G are shown to be 0.90 and 1.00, respectively for the 2-year and 100-year imperviousness ratios in the Bloom Filing 1 report. Runoff from the attributable portions of the Bloom Filing Three site, within existing basin FUT-G, will be conveyed to Ponds E, G, and G1 as shown in the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report. Please refer to the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report for masterplan drainage details. Please also see the excerpts from the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report for the Existing Drainage Basin Exhibit, which can be found in Appendix G. C. Proposed Sub-Basin Description The proposed development consists of approximately 16.36 acres, and will include 360 apartment units housed in 15 buildings, a Community Building with pool, and associated street, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and private infrastructure improvements, as well as intermittent green spaces and outdoor spaces. Runoff from the proposed 16.36-acre site will be ultimately conveyed to the offsite regional water quality and detention Ponds E, G and G1 within the Masterplan Development. Pond E is located northeast of the Bloom Filing Three site, while Pond G is located east, from the southeast corner of the Bloom Filing Three site. Pond G1 is located south, from the southwest corner of the site. Approximately 12.98 acres of the 16.36-acre site area will also have flow pass through the large on-site rain garden, located in the south end of the Bloom Filing 7 Three site, prior to attributing flow being directed to the offsite regional water quality and detention Pond G1. The proposed design provides LID treatment for approximately 84% of the new impervious area of the proposed site and applicable attributing basins to the LID basin (rain garden). It is important to note that a small portion of the site (approximately 0.2 acres) along the northeast portion of the north boundary of the site will flow to the adjacent public streets and storm inlet system, as provided by the Bloom Masterplan Development. Please refer to the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report for details on these areas, as well as the routing of storm flow from the Bloom Filing Three Development and associated Bloom Masterplan Development to the ultimate downstream receiving waters. The proposed private drives and adjacent parking areas will be constructed of concrete or asphalt, while interior sidewalks will be constructed of concrete to serve pedestrians and provide access throughout the site. Lawn areas and landscaping will be provided throughout the site, as shown in the site and landscape plans. III. DRAINAGE BASIN CRITERIA A. Regulations The Bloom Filing Three project is being constructed, and drainage design completed in accordance with the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report for the overall Bloom Masterplan. It’s important to note that proposed offsite, regional Ponds E, G, and G1 are designed to detain and provide water quality for the attributable 16.36-acre Bloom Filing Three site; however, LID requirements will be fully provided on-site by the Bloom Filing Three development. B. Development Criteria Reference and Constraints The criteria and constraints from the City of Fort Collins, as well as those required in the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report for the Bloom Filing Three site, will be met. Water quality and detention requirements for the site are being provided for via the proposed offsite regional Ponds E, G, and G1, which are being designed and constructed by others. LID requirements for the Bloom Filing Three site are being met by a large on-site rain garden, which treats approximately 84% of new, applicable LID impervious area within the Bloom Filing Three Development, thus exceeding the 75% treatment area requirement, per City criteria. 8 C. Hydrologic Criteria The Rational Method for determining surface runoff was used for the project site. The 2-year and 100-year storm event intensities were used in calculating runoff values. The City of Fort Collins intensity duration frequency curves were used to obtain rainfall data for each storm specified. D. Hydraulic Criteria All hydraulic calculations within this report have been prepared in accordance with the City of Fort Collins Drainage Criteria and are also included in the Appendices. Final sizing of storm sewer pipes, inlets, culverts, curb cuts, swales, and riprap and erosion control calculations will be completed during final design. LID calculations have been provided in this report, and can be found in Appendix C. E. Variances No variances are being requested at this time. IV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN A. General Concept Forty proposed onsite drainage basins have been created to analyze the drainage for the proposed development. Basins 1-23 (12.98 acres) will drain ultimately to the proposed rain garden, located in the south end of the site, via overland flow, curb and gutter, and proposed storm sewer systems. The majority of flow from the site will pass through the rain garden, before being routed to the offsite regional Pond G1, located south of the Bloom Filing Three site. Basins 24-38 (2.94 ac) will drain to the adjacent public streets, where runoff will be directed to the inlets within the public street system, then conveyed to the offsite regional Ponds G, G1, and E, of the Bloom Filing 1 Development. Storm flows from Basin 24 (0.20 ac) flow overland onto International Blvd. to a Type R inlet, and then ultimately to Regional Pond E. Storm flows from Basins 25-33 (1.7 ac) flow overland and through chases onto Aria Way, where runoff is directed to Type R Inlets, and the ultimately to Regional Pond G1. 9 Storm flows from Basins 34-38 (1.02 ac) flow overland and through chases onto International Blvd. and Delozier Road to a Type R inlet near the south end of Delozier Road, and then ultimately to Regional Pond G1. Basins 39 and 40 (0.45 ac) drainage flows to an area inlet and then through a concrete pipe to the Bloom Filing 1 stormwater system and into Pond G1. The 100-year peak flow (approximate, cumulative added flows) from the 40 basins within the Bloom Filing Three site is approximately 134 cfs, in which approximately 123 cfs of the total flow will be routed directly to offsite regional Pond G1, with approximately 10 cfs being routed to Pond G1, and approximately 1 cfs being routed directly to Pond E. Ponds E, G, and G1 will provide water quality and detention for the 16.36-acre Bloom Filing 3 site, per the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report. Please refer to the rational calculations in Appendix B and the Proposed and Existing Drainage Basin Exhibits in Appendix G for additional information. The inlets and storm sewer system for the Bloom Filing Three site will be sized in final design. B. Specific Details Drainage to the onsite Rain Garden: Runoff from basins 1-23 (12.97 acres) will be conveyed to the proposed rain garden, located near the south-central portion of the site, before flows are then routed east via storm sewer piping to the offsite, regional water quality and detention Pond G1, of the Bloom Masterplan Report. Basin 1 Runoff in Basin 1 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, curb cuts and chases, and a grass-lined swale with trickle pan to an area inlet, which discharges into the proposed storm sewer system at design point 1. Storm flows from design point 1 flow via a concrete pipe to a manhole to combine with flows from Basins 2 and 3. Basin 2 Runoff in Basin 2 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow is captured by a proposed 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges to the proposed storm sewer system at design point 2. Storm flows from design point 2 flow via and HDPE pipe to the 10’ Type R inlet at design point 3. 10 Basin 3 Runoff in Basin 3 will be conveyed via roof drains and overland flow to a proposed 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges to the proposed storm sewer system at design point 3. Storm flows from Basins 2 and 3 then flow via concrete pipe to join with flows from Basin 1. Basin 4 Runoff in Basin 4 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow is captured by a proposed 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges to the proposed storm sewer system at design point 4. Storm flow from design point 4 flows via a concrete pipe to a manhole joining flows from Basins 1,2 and 3. Basin 5 Runoff in Basin 5 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts, grass swale with a trickle pan and chases before flow is captured by an area inlet and 10’ Type R Inlet. Storm flow leaves the 10’ Type R inlet via an HDPE pipe, which discharges to the proposed storm sewer system at design point 5. Storm flows from design point 5 then conveyed via a concrete pipe to a manhole where the join the flows from Basins 1,2,3 and 4. Basin 6 Runoff in Basin 6 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow is captured by a proposed 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges to the proposed storm sewer system at design point 6. Storm flows from Basin 6 flow are conveyed by an HDPE pipe to an area inlet at design point 7. Basin 7 Runoff in Basin 7 will be conveyed via roof drains and overland flow to a proposed Nyloplast drain basin/area inlet at design point 7. Storm flows from Basins 6 and 7 are conveyed by an HDPE pipe to an area inlet at design point 8. Basin 8 Runoff in Basin 8 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, and a grass lined swale to a Nyloplast drain basin/area inlet, which discharges into the proposed storm sewer system at design point 8. Storm flows from Basins 6, 7, and 8 are conveyed by an HDPE pipe to a Nyloplast drain basin/area inlet at design point 9. Basin 9 Runoff in Basin 9 will be conveyed via roof drains and overland flow to a Nyloplast drain basin/area inlet, which discharges into the proposed storm 11 sewer system at design point 9. Storm flows from Basins 6-9 are conveyed by an HDPE pipe to a manhole, where the flows are combined with storm flows from Basins 1-5. Basin 10 Runoff in Basin 10 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow is captured by a proposed 10’ Type R inlet and area inlet, which dischargs to the proposed storm sewer system at design point 10. Storm flows from Basins 1-10 are conveyed in a concrete pipe to the proposed rain garden in Basin 23. Basin 11 Runoff in Basin 11 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow is captured by a proposed 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges to the proposed storm sewer system at design point 11. Storm flows are conveyed through an HDPE pipe to a manhole. Basin 12 Runoff in Basin 12 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, curb cuts and chases to a 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges into the proposed storm sewer system at design point 12. Storm flows are conveyed through a concrete pipe to a manhole joining storm flows from Basin 11. Basin 13 Runoff in Basin 13 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, curb cuts and chases to a 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges into the proposed storm sewer system at design point 13. Storm flows are conveyed to a manhole through a concrete pipe to a manhole joining flows from Basins 11 and 12. Basin 14 Runoff in Basin 14 will be conveyed via roof drains and overland flow to a proposed Nyloplast drain basin/area inlet at design point 14. Storm flows are then conveyed through an HDPE pipe to a manhole joining flows from Basins 11, 12, 13, and 15. Basin 15 Runoff in Basin 15 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter to a 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges into the proposed storm sewer system at design point 15. Storm flows are conveyed to a manhole through a concrete pipe to a manhole joining flows from Basins 11-14. 12 Basin 16 Runoff in Basin 16 will be conveyed via roof drains and grass swale and chase to a proposed Type C inlet at design point 16. Storm flows are then conveyed through an HDPE pipe to a manhole joining flows from Basins 11- 15. Basin 17 Runoff in Basin 17 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter to a 10’ Type R inlet, which discharges into the proposed storm sewer system at design point 17. Storm flows are conveyed to a manhole through a concrete pipe to a manhole joining flows from Basins 11-16. The combined storm flows are then conveyed in a concrete pipe to the proposed rain garden in Basin 23. Basin 18 Runoff in Basin 18 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow discharges to the rain garden through a curb cut at design point 18. Basin 19 Runoff in Basin 19 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow discharges to the rain garden through a curb cut at design point 19. Basin 20 Runoff in Basin 20 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow discharges to the rain garden through a curb cut at design point 20. Basin 21 Runoff in Basin 21 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow discharges through a 7’ wide curb chase at design point 21. Storm flows from the curb chase then flow via a grass swale with a trickle pan east and into the rain garden. Basin 22 Runoff in Basin 22 will be conveyed via roof drains, overland flow, curb and gutter, and curb cuts and chases before flow discharges to the rain garden through a curb cut at design point 22. Basin 23 Runoff in Basin 23 will be conveyed via roof drains to a grass lined swale with a trickle pan and overland to a rain garden. The rain garden receives and treats flows from 84% of the site. Storm flows are treated in the rain garden and then flow out through a Type D inlet and into the storm system 13 provided by Bloom Filing1, that ultimately delivers runoff to Regional Pond G1, located south of the Bloom Filing Three site. Basin 39 Runoff in Basin 39 will be conveyed via roof drains and grass swale with a trickle pan and chases to a continuation of the grass swale with a trickle pan, with flows continuing into Basin 40. Basin 40 Runoff in Basin 40 will be conveyed via roof drains and grass swale with a trickle pan and chases to an area inlet, with secondary Type C inlet. Storm flows are conveyed to the Filing 1 storm drain system in Donella Drive, and eventually into Regional Pond G1, located south of the Bloom Filing Three site. Drainage to the Public Street Systems/ Offsite Regional Ponds E, G, and G1: The runoff from basins 24-33, and 34-38 (total of 2.94 acres) will be directed to the adjacent public streets and associated storm sewer systems along the north, west, and east sides of the Bloom Filing 3 site, where the masterplan storm sewer system (constructed with Bloom Filing 1) will capture and convey runoff from Basins 24-33, and 34-38 into Ponds E, G, and G1 of the Bloom Filing 1 Development. Basins 24 Basin 24 will convey their runoff overland to the north and ultimately into the curb and gutter in International Blvd. Runoff will sheet flow on to International Blvd. and then flow to an existing Type R Inlet, provided by Bloom Filing 1. Basins 25-33 Basins 24-28 will convey their runoff overland to the east and ultimately into the curb and gutter in Aria Way. Runoff will sheet flow on to Aria Way and then flow south to an existing Type R Inlet, provided by Bloom Filing 1. Drainage to the Public Street Systems and then offsite to the west: The runoff from basins 34-38 (1.02 acres) will be directed to the adjacent public street systems along the north and west sides of the Bloom Filing 3 site, with runoff from Basins 34-38 ultimately conveyed south to an existing Type R Inlet, constructed by the Bloom Filing 1 Development. Basin 34 Basin 34 will convey its runoff to a swale with trickle channel to a curb cut and chase discharging into the curb and gutter in International Blvd. Runoff will flow west the south, then south down Delozier Road and to an existing Type R Inlet near the south end of Delozier Road. 14 Basins 35-38 Basins 35-38 will convey their runoff from the predominantly green/ land- scaped areas overland to the west and into the curb and gutter in Delozier Road. Runoff will flow towards the respective design points 35-38, with flow from basins 34-38 combining and continuing south in the east curb and gutter in Delozier Road to an existing Type R Inlet, constructed with the Bloom Filing 1 Development. Overflow Conditions Basins 1-5: Should the inlets at the low points in Basins 1-4 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, the runoff will overflow into the next downstream basin, in which the runoff will be ultimately conveyed in the storm sewer piping to the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 6: Should the inlet at the low point in Basin 6 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, the runoff will overflow into Basin 7 to an area inlet, with flow entering the inlet and storm sewer piping that conveys flow to the rain garden in basin 23 Basin 7: Should the inlet at the low point in basin 7 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, the runoff will overflow into basin 8 and be captured by the inlet in basin 8, with flow entering the inlet and storm sewer piping that conveys flow to the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 8: Should the inlet at design point 8 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow south and southeast into basin 9, where the runoff will be captured in the area inlet at design point 9, with flow entering the inlet and storm sewer piping that conveys flow to the rain garden in basin 23 Basin 9: Should the inlet at design point 9 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow south and east into basins 10 and 16, with flow entering the inlet and storm sewer piping that conveys flow to the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 10: Should the inlet at design point 10 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will flow to Basins 18 and 17, with flow entering the inlets and storm sewer piping that conveys flows to the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 11: Should the inlet at design point 11 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow to east and west to Basins 2 and 12, with flow entering the inlets and storm sewer piping that conveys flows to the rain garden in basin 23. 15 Basin 12: Should the inlet at design point 12 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow south into basin 13, with flow entering the inlets and storm sewer piping that conveys flows to the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 13: Should the inlet at design point 13 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow south into basin 15, with flow entering the inlets and storm sewer piping that conveys flows to the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 14: Should the inlet at design point 14 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow east into basin 15, with flow entering the inlets and storm sewer piping that conveys flows to the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 15: Should the inlet at design point 15 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow south into basins 20 and 29, with flows to basin 20 flowing into the rain garden in basin 23, and flows to basin 29 spilling onto Aria Way. Basin 16: Should the inlet at design point 16 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow south into basin 17, with flow entering the inlets and storm sewer piping that conveys flows to the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 17: Should the inlet at design point 17 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow east into basin 20, with flows being conveyed into a curb cut at design point 20 to the rain garden in basin 23. Basins 18-22: Should the curb cuts with sidewalk culverts at the low points in these basins become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, the runoff will overtop the curb and gutter and will flow overland into the rain garden in basin 23. Basin 23: Should the inlet at design point 23 become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, runoff will overflow south onto Donella Drive then east to inlets discharging to Regional Pond G. Basins 24-33: Flows from these basins either flow overland or pass through curb cuts and chases to International Blvd. and Aria Way to a existing Type R Inlets in International Blvd. and Area Way. Should these inlets become obstructed and fail to collect the required drainage, the flows will spill south on to Donella Drive and then flow east and into the existing Type R Inlet and into regional Pond G. Basins 34-38: Basins 34-38 all sheet flow overland to the north (basin 34) and west (basin 32-35) and out to Delozier Road. Flows will continue south down Delozier, then will be conveyed west in Donella Drive. 16 Basin 39: Should the curb cuts with sidewalk culverts in basin 39 become obstructed and fail to collect and pass through the required drainage, runoff will overflow south into basin 40. Basin 40: Should the curb cuts with sidewalk culverts in basin 40 become obstructed and fail to collect and pass through the required drainage, runoff will overflow west onto Delozier Road. If the inlet at design point 40 becomes obstructed and fail to collect and pas through the required drainage, runoff will overflow to the south onto Donella drive and conveyed west in Donnella Drive to the existing Type R Inlet and eventually into Regional Pond G1. C. Rain Garden The proposed development contains one large LID rain garden basin, located in basin 23. The proposed rain garden will treat approximately 84% of the newly added impervious areas from the attributing basins, thus exceeding the City’s 75% treatment requirement. Flow from basins 1-23 will be conveyed to the rain garden, with an underground 6” perforated PVC underdrain pipe conveying infiltrated flow to the outlet/overflow structure at design point 23. The top of bank elevation for the rain garden is 34.50, while the flat bottom will be set at 33.50. The overflow structure at design point 19 will be a CDOT Type D Inlet with grates set at elevation 34.50. Flows from major events that exceed the 34.50 elevation, will spill through the grates and enter the proposed storm sewer outfall pipe that connects to the existing storm sewer system in Donella Drive. The existing storm sewer pipe will convey flows west and then south and into offsite, regional Pond G1. Please refer to Appendix C for LID calculations and rain garden sizing. D. Street Capacities Street capacity calculations are not required for the project as there are no public street improvements. V. STORM WATER QUALITY A. General Concept & Specific Details The water quality aspect of stormwater runoff must be addressed on all final utility plans. Therefore, the existing offsite, regional water quality/ detention ponds (Ponds E, G, and G1) will have adequate capacity and will provide all of the required water quality and detention up to the 100-year event for the developed condition of the subject site, prior to releasing flows downstream. 17 It’s important to note that Bloom Filing Three site (16.36 acres) has a calculated, combined imperviousness of 64%, and an overall site ‘c’ value of 0.69, versus the allowable ‘c’ value of 0.90, as provided in the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report. Furthermore, the Bloom Filing Three site has a calculated 100-year release rate of approximately 134 cfs for 16.36 acres (8.19 cfs/acre), versus the allowable 100-year release rate of approximately 8.57 cfs/acre, allowed in the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report. Therefore, the Bloom Filing Three site is in accordance with the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report. Best Management Practices (BMP’s) for the treatment of stormwater will be provided in the Bloom Filing Three site through the utilization of a single rain garden, constructed near the south end of the site, to treat the first flush runoff from pavement and other impervious areas of the developed site. The proposed rain garden has been designed to provide LID treatment for approximately 84% of the newly added impervious areas for attributing basins within the Bloom Filing Three site. Upon the rain garden filling up, overflow will be captured by a proposed CDOT Type D Inlet, placed at the 1’ depth mark on the southeast side of the rain garden, with the inlet and storm sewer outfall pipe conveying runoff west and south and into offsite, regional Pond G1. Flow from the rain garden and other areas of the Bloom Filing Three site will be conveyed to offsite grass-lined detention ponds (Ponds E, G, and G1 of the Bloom Masterplan Development). Ponds E, G, and G1 will be equipped with a 40-hour extended detention structures with water quality control orifice plates, to restrict outflow, as designed by others. These water quality features/structures will provide a mechanism for pollutants to settle out of the stormwater runoff before flows are directed downstream, and ultimately into the Poudre River. VI. EROSION CONTROL A. General Concept The subject site soils are classified as Hydrologic Group B, with an erosion K factor ranging from 0.17 to 0.32. The Wind Erodibility Group is rated 4L and 5, according to the USDA Soil Properties. The potential exists for erosion problems during construction, but should be minimal after completion of proposed development. 18 Silt fence has been installed along the north, west, south, and east portions of the site to prevent sediment from leaving the site. Vehicle tracking pads will also be placed at entrances/exits to the site, with the exact location(s) provided during final design. Straw Wattles and gravel inlet filters will be placed at proposed inlet locations to mitigate the build-up of sediment in the proposed inlet and manhole structures. Straw wattle check dams will also be installed at 300' intervals in the proposed swales throughout the site, as may be applicable. Concrete forebays will be installed at several concentrated flow areas that enter the rain garden/ LID basin. Erosion Control Calculations and the Erosion Control Escrow Amount will be provided during final design. Please refer to Appendix G for the Erosion Control Plan and Erosion Control Notes and Detail Sheets. VII. CONCLUSIONS A. Compliance with Standards & Stormwater Operations/Maintenance Procedure All computations within this report have been completed in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria. The City of Fort Collins Storm water Utility will not maintain the private on-site storm drainage facilities within the subject site. The owners of the subject site will maintain their on-site storm drainage facilities on a regular basis. The following shall be implemented for the private stormwater improvements’ operations/ maintenance procedures for the project on an annual or bi-annual basis: 1) Storm Sewer Inlets, pipes and flared-end-sections, curb cuts and concrete sidewalk culverts/chases, structures, manholes, and the water quality/ outlet control structures, as may be applicable, shall be cleaned through the removal of debris and sediment from the associated items to allow for adequate drainage through the site to the interim facilities. 2) Sedimentation/ silting shall be removed to allow for adequate drainage infiltration along the bottom of the rain garden. 3) Re-vegetation through the use of Natural Seeding/ Sod shall be provided for disturbed areas and other permanent erosion controls shall be provided for areas where erosion has taken place and requires remediation back to the proposed condition shown in the plans. 19 The Stormwater Operating/ Maintenance Procedures listed above are guidelines to the minimum procedures that shall be implemented for the Bloom Filing Three project, with these and additional measures being utilized on an as-needed basis. B. Drainage Concept The proposed drainage concepts presented in this study and shown on the utility plans adequately provide for the transmission of developed on-site runoff to the proposed on-site rain garden, as well as the offsite, regional water quality and detention ponds (Ponds E, G, and G1) within the Bloom Filing 1 Development. The proposed storm sewers and surface conveyances will provide for the 100-year developed flows from the on-site basins to reach the proposed rain garden and offsite, regional water quality/detention Ponds E, G, and G1, prior to being released downstream, as designed and provided by others in the Bloom Filing 1 Final Drainage Report. If groundwater is encountered at the time of construction, a Colorado Department of Health Construction Dewatering Permit will be required. C. Storm Water Quality The preliminary design for the Bloom Filing Three project has addressed the water quality aspect of stormwater runoff. The proposed rain garden and offsite, regional water quality/detention ponds with extended detention and water quality, will provide an opportunity for stormwater pollutants to filter out of the stormwater runoff before flows are directed downstream, and ultimately into the Poudre River. Furthermore, the proposed on-site grass/sod-lined swales, riprap pads and/or erosion control fabric at culvert outlets and curb cuts, concrete forebays at input points to the rain garden, and other erosion control measures which may be used for slope stabilization, will provide additional mechanisms for pollutants to settle out of the stormwater runoff before flows are directed offsite and ultimately into the Poudre River. D. Erosion Control Concept Proposed erosion control concepts have been provided for and adequately provide for the control of wind and rainfall erosion from the Bloom Filing Three development. Through the construction of the proposed erosion control concepts, the City of Fort Collins standards will be met. The proposed erosion control concepts presented in this report and shown on the erosion control plan are in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Erosion Control Criteria. 20 E. Erosion Control Escrow Estimate The Erosion Control Escrow Estimate for the subject property will be provided at final design. 21 REFERENCES 1. Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards by the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, May 1984, Revised January 1997, & Associated UDFCD Updates and New City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria manual, adopted January 2012. 2. Erosion Control Reference Manual for Construction Sites by the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, January 1991, Revised January 1997, & Associated UDFCD Updates and New City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria manual, adopted January 2012. 3. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 1; Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Denver, Colorado, June 2001. 4. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 2; Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Denver, Colorado, June 2001. 5. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 3, Best Management Practices; Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Denver, Colorado, August 2011. 6. Final Drainage Report, Bloom Filing 1, by Galloway & Company, Inc., July 13, 2022. 22 APPENDIX 23 APPENDIX A 24 VICINITY MAP & SOILS MAP Soil Map—Larimer County Area, Colorado (Bloom Filing Three) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 7/14/2022 Page 1 of 34492560449265044927404492830449292044930104493100449319044925604492650449274044928304492920449301044931004493190498280498370498460498550498640498730 498280 498370 498460 498550 498640 498730 40° 35' 23'' N 105° 1' 15'' W40° 35' 23'' N105° 0' 52'' W40° 35' 0'' N 105° 1' 15'' W40° 35' 0'' N 105° 0' 52'' WN Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 13N WGS84 0 150 300 600 900 Feet 0 50 100 200 300 Meters Map Scale: 1:3,500 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 Map Unit Polygons Soil Map Unit Lines Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit Gravelly Spot Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip Sodic Spot Spoil Area Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Wet Spot Other Special Line Features 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: Jun 8, 2021—Jun 12, 2021 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. Soil Map—Larimer County Area, Colorado (Bloom Filing Three) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 7/14/2022 Page 2 of 3 K Factor, Whole Soil—Larimer County Area, Colorado (Bloom Filing Three) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 7/14/2022 Page 1 of 34492560449265044927404492830449292044930104493100449319044925604492650449274044928304492920449301044931004493190498280498370498460498550498640498730 498280 498370 498460 498550 498640 498730 40° 35' 23'' N 105° 1' 15'' W40° 35' 23'' N105° 0' 52'' W40° 35' 0'' N 105° 1' 15'' W40° 35' 0'' N 105° 0' 52'' WN Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 13N WGS84 0 150 300 600 900 Feet 0 50 100 200 300 Meters Map Scale: 1:3,500 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 .02 .05 .10 .15 .17 .20 .24 .28 .32 .37 .43 .49 .55 .64 Not rated or not available Soil Rating Lines .02 .05 .10 .15 .17 .20 .24 .28 .32 .37 .43 .49 .55 .64 Not rated or not available Soil Rating Points .02 .05 .10 .15 .17 .20 .24 .28 .32 .37 .43 .49 .55 .64 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: Jun 8, 2021—Jun 12, 2021 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. K Factor, Whole Soil—Larimer County Area, Colorado (Bloom Filing Three) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 7/14/2022 Page 2 of 3 K Factor, Whole Soil Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI 7 Ascalon sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes .17 19.8 37.4% 35 Fort Collins loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes .43 0.0 0.1% 40 Garrett loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes .32 33.0 62.2% 42 Gravel pits .02 0.1 0.2% Totals for Area of Interest 53.0 100.0% Description Erosion factor K indicates the susceptibility of a soil to sheet and rill erosion by water. Factor K is one of six factors used in the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to predict the average annual rate of soil loss by sheet and rill erosion in tons per acre per year. The estimates are based primarily on percentage of silt, sand, and organic matter and on soil structure and saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat). Values of K range from 0.02 to 0.69. Other factors being equal, the higher the value, the more susceptible the soil is to sheet and rill erosion by water. "Erosion factor Kw (whole soil)" indicates the erodibility of the whole soil. The estimates are modified by the presence of rock fragments. Factor K does not apply to organic horizons and is not reported for those layers. Rating Options Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified Tie-break Rule: Higher Layer Options (Horizon Aggregation Method): Surface Layer (Not applicable) K Factor, Whole Soil—Larimer County Area, Colorado Bloom Filing Three Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 7/14/2022 Page 3 of 3 Wind Erodibility Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado (Bloom Filing Three) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 7/14/2022 Page 1 of 3449260044926704492740449281044928804492950449302044930904493160449260044926704492740449281044928804492950449302044930904493160498250498320498390498460498530498600498670 498250 498320 498390 498460 498530 498600 498670 40° 35' 21'' N 105° 1' 14'' W40° 35' 21'' N105° 0' 56'' W40° 35' 2'' N 105° 1' 14'' W40° 35' 2'' N 105° 0' 56'' WN Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 13N WGS84 0 100 200 400 600 Feet 0 40 80 160 240 Meters Map Scale: 1:2,850 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 1 2 3 4 4L 5 6 7 8 Not rated or not available Soil Rating Lines 1 2 3 4 4L 5 6 7 8 Not rated or not available Soil Rating Points 1 2 3 4 4L 5 6 7 8 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: Jun 8, 2021—Jun 12, 2021 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. Wind Erodibility Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado (Bloom Filing Three) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 7/14/2022 Page 2 of 3 Wind Erodibility Group Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI 7 Ascalon sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes 4L 18.8 44.0% 35 Fort Collins loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes 5 0.1 0.1% 40 Garrett loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes 5 23.8 55.7% 42 Gravel pits 8 0.1 0.3% Totals for Area of Interest 42.7 100.0% Description A wind erodibility group (WEG) consists of soils that have similar properties affecting their susceptibility to wind erosion in cultivated areas. The soils assigned to group 1 are the most susceptible to wind erosion, and those assigned to group 8 are the least susceptible. Rating Options Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified Tie-break Rule: Lower Wind Erodibility Group—Larimer County Area, Colorado Bloom Filing Three Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 7/14/2022 Page 3 of 3 25 APPENDIX B 26 RATIONAL METHOD HYDROLOGY 27 APPENDIX C 28 LID CALCULATIONS & STORM SEWER PIPE SIZING (STORM SEWER PIPE SIZING TO BE PROVIDED AT FINAL DESIGN) 29 APPENDIX D 30 INLET, CONCRETE SIDEWALK CULVERT SIZING (TO BE PROVIDED AT FINAL DESIGN) 31 APPENDIX E 32 SWALE SIZING (TO BE PROVIDED AT FINAL DESIGN) 33 APPENDIX F 34 EROSION CONTROL & RIPRAP SIZING & EROSION CONTROL ESCROW ESTIMATE (TO BE PROVIDED AT FINAL DESIGN) 35 APPENDIX G 36 PROPOSED & EXISTING DRAINAGE BASIN EXHIBITS, EROSION CONTROL PLAN, & EROSION CONTROL NOTES AND DETAILS SHEET STANDARD FORM SF-3 STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESIGN (RATIONAL METHOD PROCEDURE) Project Name:Mulberry Filing 1 Subdivision:Mulberry Project No.:HFH22 Location:CO, Fort Collins Calculated By:MJP Design Storm:Checked By:JP Date: TRAVEL TIME STREET DesignPointBasinIDArea(Ac)RunoffCoeff.|C100Tc|100-Year(min)C*A(Ac)I(in/hr)Q(cfs)Tc(min)C*A(Ac)I(in/hr)Q(cfs)Slope(%)StreetFlow(cfs)DesignFlow(cfs)Slope(%)PipeSize(inches)Length(ft)Velocity(fps)Tt(min)REMARKS 100-Year DIRECT RUNOFF TOTAL RUNOFF STREET 6/2/21 PIPE G1 G1 1.15 0.99 17.1 1.14 6.14 7.0 G2 G2 1.15 0.99 17.1 1.14 6.14 7.0 G3 G3 1.18 1.00 16.8 1.18 6.19 7.3 G4 G4 1.16 1.00 16.8 1.16 6.19 7.2 G5 G5 0.34 0.96 7.6 0.33 8.78 2.9 G6 G6 0.37 0.96 7.6 0.35 8.78 3.1 G6.1 G6.1 0.45 0.96 7.6 0.43 8.79 3.8 G7.1 G7.1 0.42 1.00 7.3 0.42 330.28 137.9 G7 G7 0.46 0.98 5.4 0.45 9.78 4.4 G8 G8 0.48 0.97 5.5 0.47 9.74 4.5 FUT-G FUT-G 17.03 1.00 8.1 17.03 8.57 145.9 H1 H1 0.44 0.97 5.9 0.43 9.56 4.1 H2 H2 0.53 0.96 5.9 0.51 9.55 4.9 H3 H3 0.92 1.00 5.8 0.92 9.58 8.8 H4 H4 1.02 0.99 5.9 1.02 9.56 9.7 Page 17 of 17 7/12/2022 *EXISTING BASIN RATIONAL CALCULATIONS FROM BLOOM FILING 1 FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT GDELOZIER ROADLOT 10 LOT 7 LOT 9 LOT 8 LOT 7 LOT 10 LOT 9 LOT 8 BLOCK 28 BLOCK 30 E27 E6 E11 E24 E10 E7 E5 E22 E23 E9 E16 E14 E12 E12.1 E11.1 E24.1 E25.1 E15 E17 acres 0.68 0.85 0.63 acres E5 0.72 0.90 1.07 acres OS4 0.46 0.57 0.29 acres E7 0.74 0.92 1.03 acres E9 0.72 0.90 1.07 acres E10 0.74 0.93 1.03 acres E11 0.55 0.68 0.40 acres E12 0.79 0.99 0.44 acres E14 0.65 0.81 0.30 acres OS3 0.33 0.41 0.85 acres E15 0.82 1.00 0.57 acres OS6 0.60 0.75 0.43 acres E17 0.65 0.81 0.59 acres OS7 0.60 0.75 0.41 acres E22 0.76 0.96 0.99 acres E23 0.77 0.96 0.99 acres E24 0.54 0.67 0.73 acres E24.1 0.67 0.84 0.36 acres E27 0.69 0.86 0.33 acres FUT-G 0.90 1.00 40.3 acres OS5 0.79 0.99 0.15 acres E15.1 0.80 1.0 1.15 acres E26.1 0.80 1.00 0.72 acres E14.1 0.80 1.00 1.3 acres E12.1 0.94 1.00 0.21 acres E25.1 0.62 0.78 0.19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - STAMP H:\Hartford Homes\CO Fort Collins HFH22 - Mulberry\0CIV\3-CD\FDP_F1\hfh022_c10.0_drainage.dwg - Matthew Pepin - 7/12/2022Init.#Issue / DescriptionDateFINAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS BLOOM FILING ONEFORT COLLINS, COTHESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF GALLOWAY, AND MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, DISCLOSED, OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF GALLOWAY. 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COPYRIGHT GallowayUS.com 5265 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Suite 210 Johnstown, CO 80534 970.800.3300 PRELIMINARYNOT FOR BIDDINGNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONDate: Drawn By: Project No: Checked By: 06.01.2022 HFH000022MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.4MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.1 MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.8 DESIGN POINT DETENTION POND BASIN BOUNDARY (i.e., MHFD-Detention_v4.03 and/or SWMM) SUB-BASIN BOUNDARY (i.e., Rational Method) OVERLAND FLOW DIRECTION (I.E., LANDSCAPING) DIRECT FLOW DIRECTION (I.E., PAVEMENT, CURB AND GUTTER) BASIN ID 2-YR RUNOFF COEFFICIENT BASIN AREA (ACRES) acres A1 0.05 0.35 2.50 A APPROXIMATE DETENTION POND OVERFLOW PATH 100-YR RUNOFF COEFFICIENT FEMA CROSS SECTION IRRIGATION POND LIMITS KEYMAP Know what's before you dig.SCALE: 1"=50' 0 20 5010 JKD JEP DRAINAGE PLAN C10.2 NOTES: 1.PORTIONS OF THIS PROPERTY ARE LOCATED IN THE FEMA-REGULATED, 100-YEAR COOPER SLOUGH FLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAY AND MUST COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY REGULATIONS OF CHAPTER 10 OF CITY MUNICIPAL CODE. 2.THE DEVELOPER SHALL OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FROM THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND PAY ALL APPLICABLE FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FEES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (BUILDING OF STRUCTURES, GRADING, FILL, DETENTION PONDS, BIKE PATHS, PARKING LOTS, UTILITIES, LANDSCAPED AREAS, FLOOD CONTROL CHANNELS, ETC.) WITHIN THE COOPER SLOUGH FLOODPLAIN LIMITS--. STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS (TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT) IS NOT ALLOWED IN THE FLOODWAY. ALL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN ARE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 10 OF THE FORT COLLINS MUNICIPAL CODE. 3.CRITICAL FACILITIES ARE PROHIBITED IN THE 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN. CRITICAL FACILITIES INCLUDE ESSENTIAL SERVICES, AT-RISK POPULATION, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, AND GOVERNMENT FACILITIES. 4.CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STRUCTURES, HARD SURFACE PATHS, WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, WALLS, AND PARKING AREAS IS PROHIBITED IN THE FLOODWAY UNLESS NO-RISE CONDITIONS ARE MET. ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN THE REGULATORY FLOODWAY MUST ALSO INCLUDE A NO-RISE CERTIFICATION PREPARED BY A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LICENSED IN COLORADO. AN APPROVED FEMA ELEVATION CERTIFICATE COMPLETED BY A LICENSED SURVEYOR OR CIVIL ENGINEER SHOWING THAT THE BUILDING IS CONSTRUCTED TO THE REQUIRED ELEVATION IS REQUIRED POST-CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY (CO) BEING ISSUED. PLEASE NOTE: IF ANY PART OF THE BUILDING IS WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN BOUNDARY, THEN THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE IS CONSIDERED IN THE FLOODPLAIN AND THE ENTIRE BUILDING ENVELOPE MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELEVATING TO THE RFPE. 5.ALL BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 1988 DATUM. E17 acres E17 0.65 0.81 0.59 acres 0.60 0.75 0.41 acres FUT-G 0.90 1.00 40.3 acres G1 0.79 0.99 1.15 acres G2 0.79 0.99 1.15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - STAMP H:\Hartford Homes\CO Fort Collins HFH22 - Mulberry\0CIV\3-CD\FDP_F1\hfh022_c10.0_drainage.dwg - Matthew Pepin - 7/12/2022Init.#Issue / DescriptionDateFINAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS BLOOM FILING ONEFORT COLLINS, COTHESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF GALLOWAY, AND MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, DISCLOSED, OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF GALLOWAY. COPYRIGHTS AND INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE ENFORCED AND PROSECUTED. COPYRIGHT GallowayUS.com 5265 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Suite 210 Johnstown, CO 80534 970.800.3300 PRELIMINARYNOT FOR BIDDINGNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONDate: Drawn By: Project No: Checked By: 06.01.2022 HFH000022MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.9MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.2 MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.10 DESIGN POINT DETENTION POND BASIN BOUNDARY (i.e., MHFD-Detention_v4.03 and/or SWMM) SUB-BASIN BOUNDARY (i.e., Rational Method) OVERLAND FLOW DIRECTION (I.E., LANDSCAPING) DIRECT FLOW DIRECTION (I.E., PAVEMENT, CURB AND GUTTER) BASIN ID 2-YR RUNOFF COEFFICIENT BASIN AREA (ACRES) acres A1 0.05 0.35 2.50 A APPROXIMATE DETENTION POND OVERFLOW PATH 100-YR RUNOFF COEFFICIENT FEMA CROSS SECTION IRRIGATION POND LIMITS KEYMAP Know what's before you dig.SCALE: 1"=50' 0 20 5010 JKD JEP DRAINAGE PLAN C10.8 NOTES: 1.PORTIONS OF THIS PROPERTY ARE LOCATED IN THE FEMA-REGULATED, 100-YEAR COOPER SLOUGH FLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAY AND MUST COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY REGULATIONS OF CHAPTER 10 OF CITY MUNICIPAL CODE. 2.THE DEVELOPER SHALL OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FROM THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND PAY ALL APPLICABLE FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FEES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (BUILDING OF STRUCTURES, GRADING, FILL, DETENTION PONDS, BIKE PATHS, PARKING LOTS, UTILITIES, LANDSCAPED AREAS, FLOOD CONTROL CHANNELS, ETC.) WITHIN THE COOPER SLOUGH FLOODPLAIN LIMITS--. STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS (TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT) IS NOT ALLOWED IN THE FLOODWAY. ALL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN ARE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 10 OF THE FORT COLLINS MUNICIPAL CODE. 3.CRITICAL FACILITIES ARE PROHIBITED IN THE 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN. CRITICAL FACILITIES INCLUDE ESSENTIAL SERVICES, AT-RISK POPULATION, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, AND GOVERNMENT FACILITIES. 4.CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STRUCTURES, HARD SURFACE PATHS, WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, WALLS, AND PARKING AREAS IS PROHIBITED IN THE FLOODWAY UNLESS NO-RISE CONDITIONS ARE MET. ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN THE REGULATORY FLOODWAY MUST ALSO INCLUDE A NO-RISE CERTIFICATION PREPARED BY A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LICENSED IN COLORADO. AN APPROVED FEMA ELEVATION CERTIFICATE COMPLETED BY A LICENSED SURVEYOR OR CIVIL ENGINEER SHOWING THAT THE BUILDING IS CONSTRUCTED TO THE REQUIRED ELEVATION IS REQUIRED POST-CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY (CO) BEING ISSUED. PLEASE NOTE: IF ANY PART OF THE BUILDING IS WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN BOUNDARY, THEN THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE IS CONSIDERED IN THE FLOODPLAIN AND THE ENTIRE BUILDING ENVELOPE MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELEVATING TO THE RFPE. 5.ALL BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 1988 DATUM. G3 G4 G1 G2 acres FUT-H 0.80 1.00 33.3 acres G4 0.81 1.00 1.16 acres G3 0.81 1.00 1.18 acres FUT-G 0.90 1.00 40.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - STAMP H:\Hartford Homes\CO Fort Collins HFH22 - Mulberry\0CIV\3-CD\FDP_F1\hfh022_c10.0_drainage.dwg - Matthew Pepin - 7/12/2022Init.#Issue / DescriptionDateFINAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS BLOOM FILING ONEFORT COLLINS, COTHESE PLANS ARE AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF GALLOWAY, AND MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, DISCLOSED, OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF GALLOWAY. COPYRIGHTS AND INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE ENFORCED AND PROSECUTED. COPYRIGHT GallowayUS.com 5265 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Suite 210 Johnstown, CO 80534 970.800.3300 PRELIMINARYNOT FOR BIDDINGNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONDate: Drawn By: Project No: Checked By: 06.01.2022 HFH000022MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.11MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.8 MATCHLINE-SEE SHEET C10.12 DESIGN POINT DETENTION POND BASIN BOUNDARY (i.e., MHFD-Detention_v4.03 and/or SWMM) SUB-BASIN BOUNDARY (i.e., Rational Method) OVERLAND FLOW DIRECTION (I.E., LANDSCAPING) DIRECT FLOW DIRECTION (I.E., PAVEMENT, CURB AND GUTTER) BASIN ID 2-YR RUNOFF COEFFICIENT BASIN AREA (ACRES) acres A1 0.05 0.35 2.50 A APPROXIMATE DETENTION POND OVERFLOW PATH 100-YR RUNOFF COEFFICIENT FEMA CROSS SECTION IRRIGATION POND LIMITS KEYMAP Know what's before you dig. SCALE: 1"=50' 0 20 5010 JKD JEP DRAINAGE PLAN C10.10 NOTES: 1.PORTIONS OF THIS PROPERTY ARE LOCATED IN THE FEMA-REGULATED, 100-YEAR COOPER SLOUGH FLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAY AND MUST COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY REGULATIONS OF CHAPTER 10 OF CITY MUNICIPAL CODE. 2.THE DEVELOPER SHALL OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FROM THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND PAY ALL APPLICABLE FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FEES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (BUILDING OF STRUCTURES, GRADING, FILL, DETENTION PONDS, BIKE PATHS, PARKING LOTS, UTILITIES, LANDSCAPED AREAS, FLOOD CONTROL CHANNELS, ETC.) WITHIN THE COOPER SLOUGH FLOODPLAIN LIMITS--. STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS (TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT) IS NOT ALLOWED IN THE FLOODWAY. ALL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN ARE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 10 OF THE FORT COLLINS MUNICIPAL CODE. 3.CRITICAL FACILITIES ARE PROHIBITED IN THE 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN. CRITICAL FACILITIES INCLUDE ESSENTIAL SERVICES, AT-RISK POPULATION, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, AND GOVERNMENT FACILITIES. 4.CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STRUCTURES, HARD SURFACE PATHS, WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, WALLS, AND PARKING AREAS IS PROHIBITED IN THE FLOODWAY UNLESS NO-RISE CONDITIONS ARE MET. ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN THE REGULATORY FLOODWAY MUST ALSO INCLUDE A NO-RISE CERTIFICATION PREPARED BY A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LICENSED IN COLORADO. AN APPROVED FEMA ELEVATION CERTIFICATE COMPLETED BY A LICENSED SURVEYOR OR CIVIL ENGINEER SHOWING THAT THE BUILDING IS CONSTRUCTED TO THE REQUIRED ELEVATION IS REQUIRED POST-CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY (CO) BEING ISSUED. PLEASE NOTE: IF ANY PART OF THE BUILDING IS WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN BOUNDARY, THEN THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE IS CONSIDERED IN THE FLOODPLAIN AND THE ENTIRE BUILDING ENVELOPE MUST MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELEVATING TO THE RFPE. 5.ALL BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 1988 DATUM. CITY OF GREELEY 4142 39353637383940404040373838393939394141424240403940393939404040414040414142424141424040 39 3941 414141 40 37 38 3939 40 37 38 39 4138393939383839393535 403434363637373838393934 403839 41414040 4141 41414040393534 36 37 38394037383938393637383937383938393938 37 40404141414041 40 38 39 40 40 40 4141 414 1 40404040414142414242 40404041414142424242 41424241424242 40 40404140394142434441 41414 14242 41 41 40 40414142424242 40 41 42 43 44424242 4343444442424241424141 4243 4545424343444442434444444444 45 4242 42 43 4343 43 44 46 45 454344 4646 46 46454646 4643 454545 454344464646464747 474643 43 4341424444 454446474544 46474747 424141 41 42 43 404141 414142424343 41 4141414141 44444242424241 464040373738383939414243444535 32 33 34 36 303529313233343630 2931 36 36 40 44 37 38 39 41 42 43 454036373839 373839383540 383737 38 39 40 41 42 4336 44 4644454646 4545463747COCOCOCOPOOLUPUPUPUPUPUP UPUPUP UP UPUPUP UP UP UPUPUP UPUP LOT 1/ PHASE 1LOT 2/ PHASE 2210.430.7220.850.77330.410.8011110.770.7612120.520.76660.930.73441.020.89870.550.4491617170.390.7650.380.5910100.720.7518180.700.8419190.370.8420200.550.8321210.670.8422220.470.8823231.390.3924240.200.5125250.340.6626260.130.6128280.190.6627270.240.6129290.180.5830300.030.6731310.210.5832320.110.8733330.290.5734340.400.6135350.170.5536360.160.5437370.110.3038380.180.4839390.290.6340400.160.61EX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWE.H.BARKER ET.AL.(PARCEL NO. 8708400002)BUILDING 1BUILDING 2BUILDING 3BUILDING 4BUILDING 5BUILDING 6BUILDING 7BUILDING 8POOLBUILDING 9COMMUNITYBUILDINGBUILDING 10BUILDING 11BUILDING 12BUILDING 13BUILDING 14BUILDING 15PRIVATE DRIVEBARK PARKPROPOSEDRAINGARDENBODE BOULEVARDANGELA AVENUEINTERNATIONAL BLVD.DONELLA DRIVEARIA WAYARIA WAY DELOZIER RD.DELOZIER RD.EX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWEXISTING REGIONAL POND G(BY OTHERS)EXISTING REGIONAL POND E(BY OTHERS)(TO THE NORTH OF THIS MAP)1580.200.607130.500.8113140.210.4714150.540.8315EXISTING REGIONAL POND G1(BY OTHERS)(TO THE SOUTH OF THIS MAP)160.170.5990.240.34SHEET No:PROJECT/ LOCATION: DRAWING:OFCHECKED BY:DESIGNED BY:DRAWN BY:DESCRIPTION OF REVISION:DATE:REVISED BY:APPROVED BY:REV. # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P R E L IM INARYNOT FOR CON S T RU C T IONproject no:date: BLOOM FILING THREE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO DRAINAGE EXHIBITC-0131320JULY 27, 2022801-004JRGJRGJRGASPEN0'SCALE: 1" = 60'60'120'LEGENDEXISTING CONTOURSNEW INTERMEDIATE CONTOURS3940NEW INDEX CONTOURSPROPOSED FLOWLINEEX RIGHT-OF-WAY/ PROPERTY BOUNDARYPROPOSED DRAINAGE BASINBOUNDARY LINEPROPOSED STORM PIPEEXISTING STORM PIPE & MANHOLERDPROPOSED ROOF DRAIN AND STORM PIPE1.PROPOSED ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE RELATIVE TO A DATUM OF 4900 FEET, AND ARE BASED ON THEBENCHMARKS DESCRIBED ON SHEET C-001.2.THE DRAINAGE BASINS SHOWN ON THIS EXHIBIT WILL BE ULTIMATELY CONVEYED TO OFFSITE REGIONALDETENTION PONDS, LOCATED NORTHEAST AND SOUTH OF THE BLOOM SITE, AND WITHIN THE MASTERPLANDEVELOPMENT AREA. THE MASTERPLAN PONDS WILL PROVIDE WATER QUALITY AND DETENTION FOR THEDEVELOPED CONDITION OF THE BLOOM SITE. THE MAJORITY OF THE DEVELOPED SITE RUNOFF FROM THEATTRIBUTING BASINS IS CONVEYED TO THE PROPOSED RAIN GARDEN, LOCATED NEAR THE SOUTHERNPROPERTY BOUNDARY, WHILE THE REMAINING SITE AREA RUNOFF IS CONVEYED TO STORM SYSTEMS, WHICHCONVEY RUNOFF DIRECTLY TO THE OFFSITE REGIONAL PONDS.3.DRAINAGE DESIGN FOR THE PROPOSED SITE IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MATERPLAN DEVELOPMENT, BYOTHERS.4.PLEASE REFER TO THE RATIONAL METHOD CALCULATIONS FOR PRELIMINARY BASIN FLOW CALCULATIONS.ROUTED FLOWS WILL BE PROVIDED IN FINAL DESIGN.5.12" OF CDOT CLASS 'A' BEDDING MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED UNDER ALL RIPRAP SHOWN.6.ROOF DRAINS FROM THE PROPOSED BUILDINGS ARE ANTICIPATED TO DISCHARGE OVERLAND TO NEARBYSWALES, INLETS, OR CURB AND GUTTER.7.RUNOFF FROM THE SITE WILL DRAIN TO LOW POINTS AND PASS THROUGH CURB CUTS, SIDEWALK CHASES,SWALES, AND STORM SEWER PIPES, WHICH ULTIMATELY DISCHARGE TO THE PROPOSED ONSITE RAINGARDEN, AND OFFSITE REGIONAL DETENTION PONDS. PERMANENT GEOTEXTILE FABRIC AND GRASS LINEDDRAINAGE CHANNELS WILL ENHANCE EROSION CONTROL WITHIN THE SITE LIMITS. SITE BMP'S WILL BEIMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT OFFSITE, AND WILL BE SHOWN IN THE FINAL EROSIONCONTROL PLAN/EXHIBIT.8.ALL PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PIPES AND STRUCTURES (OUTSIDE OF PLATTED ROW) WILL BE PRIVATELYOWNED AND MAINTAINED BY THE OWNER. ALL EXISTING STORM SEWER WITHIN PUBLIC ROW, WILL BE OWNEDAND MAINTAINED BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS.NOTES:PROPOSED DRAINAGE BASIN SUMMARY TABLE:PROPOSED DRAINAGE BASIN IDACRES / 'C' VALUEPROPOSED DRAINAGE DESIGN POINTDRAINAGE FLOW DIRECTIONDRAINAGE SWALE0.720.431PROPOSED LID SUMMARY TABLE: 41 4 2 3935363738 39 404040 4 0373838393939 39 41 4142 4 2 404039 4039 393940 40 40 4140 404 1 41 4242 4141424040 39 3941 41414 1 40 37 38 3939 40 37 38 39 4138393939 38 38 3939 35 35 4 0 34 3436 36 37 3738 38 3939344 0 3 8 39 41414040 4141 41414040393534 36 37 38394037383938393637383937383938393938 37 40404141414 0 4140 38 39 4 0 40 40 41 41 414 1 40404040 41 414241424240404041414142424 2 4241424241 42 42 4240 404041403941424344 41 41414 1424 2 41 41 40 40 41 414242 42 4240 41 42 43 4442 424243 4344 44424 2 4 2 414241 41 42 43 45454243434444424344444444 44 45 4242 42 43 4343 43 44 46 45 454344 4646 46 46454646 4643 45 4545454344464646464747 474643 43 4 3 41 42 4444454446474544 46 4747 4742 41 41 41 42 43 40 41 41 41 41 42 42 4343 41 414141 41 41 44 44424242 42 41464040373738383939414243444536 36 40 44 37 38 39 41 42 43 45 46403 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 38393 5 3737 38 39 40 41 42 4336 44 464 4 4 5 4 6 4645454647COCOCOCOPOOLUPUPUPUPUPUP UPUPUP UP UPUPUP UP UP UPUPUP UPUP LOT 1/ PHASE 1LOT 2/ PHASE 2LIMITS OF DISTURBANCEBUILDING 1BUILDING 2BUILDING 3BUILDING 4BUILDING 5BUILDING 6BUILDING 7BUILDING 8BUILDING 9COMMUNITYBUILDINGBUILDING 10BUILDING 11BUILDING 12BUILDING 13BUILDING 14BUILDING 15BODE BOULEVARDANGELA AVENUEINTERNATIONAL BLVD.DONELLA DRIVEARIA WAYARIA WAY E.H.BARKER ET.AL.(PARCEL NO. 8708400002)EX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ROWEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ROWPOOLPROPOSEDRAINGARDENPLAYGROUNDTOTLOTBARK PARKLIMITS OF DISTURBANCELIMITS OF DISTURBANCELIMITS OF DISTURBANCELIMITS OF DISTURBANCELIMITS OF DISTURBANCELIMITS OF DISTURBANCELIMITS OF DISTURBANCELIMITS OF DISTURBANCELIMITS OFDISTURBANCELIMITS OF DISTURBANCESFSFSFSFSFSFSFSFSFSFSFSFGFGFGFVTCVTCVTCVTCIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPINSTALL OUTLETGRAVEL FILTERRSRSRSRSRSGBRSRSRSRSRSGBGBRSRSRSRSIPIPIP5DELOZIER ROAD IPIPIPIPIPIPEX TOPOCONTOUR(TYP)MASTERPLANPROP CONTOUR(TYP)EX TOPOCONTOUR(TYP)MASTERPLANPROP CONTOUR(TYP)EX TOPOCONTOUR(TYP)MASTERPLANPROP CONTOUR(TYP)EX TOPOCONTOUR(TYP)MASTERPLANPROP CONTOUR(TYP)GBVTCVTCSFRSIPRSIPIPLOT 1/ PHASE 1LOT 2/ PHASE 2PROP 10'TYPE R INLETPROP 10'TYPE R INLETPROP 10'TYPE R INLETPROP 10'TYPE R INLETPROP CDOTTYPE D INLETPROP CDOTTYPE C INLET454543PROP CDOTTYPE C INLETINSTALL OUTLETGRAVEL FILTER1PROP 10'TYPE R INLETPROP 10'TYPE R INLETPROP 10'TYPE R INLETPROP 10'TYPE R INLETEX PROPERTYBOUNDARY/ROWCWOPROP 10'TYPE R INLETIPSHEET No:PROJECT/ LOCATION: DRAWING:OFCHECKED BY:DESIGNED BY:DRAWN BY:DESCRIPTION OF REVISION:DATE:REVISED BY:APPROVED BY:REV. # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P R E L IM INARYNOT FOR CON S T RU C T IONproject no:date: BLOOM FILING THREE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO EROSION CONTROL PLANC-008820JUNE 14, 2023801-004JRGJRGJRGASPEN0'SCALE: 1" = 60'60'120'NOTES: .1.PERIMETER SILT FENCE SHALL BE INSTALLED ALONGPROPERTY BOUNDARY, AND IS SHOWN OFFSET FROMPROPERTY BOUNDARY ON THIS PLAN FOR CLARITY.·PERIMETER SILT FENCE AROUND SITE = 3,709 LF . WHEREACCESS DRIVES OCCUR AND TRACKING PADS ARE INSTALLED,SILT FENCE WILL NOT OCCUR AND WILL STOP AT EDGE OFTRACKING PADS.2.ALL DISTURBED AREAS ARE TO BE SEEDED AND MULCHED.3.STOCK PILES SHALL NOT TO EXCEED 10' IN HEIGHT.4.ALL OFFSITE AREAS DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION ARETO BE RE-VEGETATED AND RETURNED TO HISTORICCONDITION. STRAW WATTLES OR GRAVEL INLET FILTERS MAYBE INSTALLED (IF NECESSARY AND AS REQUIRED) ONEXISTING, OFFSITE/DOWNSTREAM INLETS.5.VEHICLE TRACKING PAD(S) LOCATIONS SHALL BE DETERMINEDBY THE CONTRACTOR, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, AND SHALLBE INSTALLED ACCORDINGLY.6.SEE SHEET C-009 & C-010 FOR EROSION CONTROL NOTES ANDDETAILS.7.NORTH AMERICAN GREEN C350 FABRIC WILL BE UTILIZED ATMINOR OUTFALL LOCATIONS SHOWN, WITH CONCRETEFOREBAYS UTILIZED WHERE LARGER STORM FLOWS WILLDISCHARGE TO THE LARGE PROPOSED LID BASIN IN THESOUTHERN END OF THE SITE.8.PERMANENT STORMWATER CONTROL MEASURES SUCH AS LIDBASINS, RAINGARDENS, STORM TECH SYSTEMS, BIOSWALES ORBIORETENTION PONDS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN THE LASTPHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ON THE SITE TO MINIMIZE THEPOTENTIAL FOR SEDIMENTATION. ONCE THE RAIN GARDEN ISINSTALLED, SILT FENCE SHALL BE PLACED AROUND THE RAINGARDEN FOR PROTECTION AND TO MITIGATE SEDIMENTATION.9.NO DEBRIS OR MUD SHALL BE TRACKED ONTO ADJACENTSTREETS AND ANY TRACKING THAT DOES OCCUR, WILL BECLEANED IMMEDIATELY BY THE CONTRACTOR.10.PER CITY EROSION CONTROL REQUEST, CONTRACTOR TO NOTETHAT SYMBOLS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE NOT TO SCALE.LEGEND .INSTALL VEHICLE TRACKING PADINSTALL SILT FENCEINSTALL CONCRETE WASHOUTHAY OR STRAW DRY MULCH (1-5%)INSTALL 12" STRAW WATTLE CHECK DAMLIMITS OF DISTURBANCEINSTALL CURB INLET GRAVEL FILTERINSTALL AREA INLET GRAVEL FILTERPROPOSED DIRECTION OF SURFACE FLOWINSTALL ROCK SOCK FILTERINSTALL GRAVEL CURB CHECK BAGINSTALL NORTH AMERICAN GREEN C350PROPOSED MAJOR CONTOUR - 5 FT INTERVALPROPOSED MINOR CONTOUR - 1 FT INTERVALEXISTING MAJOR CONTOUR - 5 FT INTERVALEXISTING MINOR CONTOUR - 1 FT INTERVALVTCSFWIPIPGBMUCWORSGFEXISTING DIRECTION OF SURFACE FLOWINSTALL RIPRAP PROTECTION (TYPE M D =12")RR503536FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUNDBEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATECALL 2 BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCECENTER OF COLORADOCALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION1-800-922-1987MEMBER UTILITIES.KEY NOTE LEGEND .1PROPOSED 30" DRAIN BASIN2PROPOSED 12" DRAIN BASIN3PROPOSED 15" DRAIN BASIN4PROPOSED 18" DRAIN BASIN5PROPOSED AREA INLET W/ MH BASE www.herefordnrcd.com/Straw_Wattles.pdf) AND PER DETAILSAND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CALLED FOR ON THIS SHEET.2. IF GRAVEL INLET FILTERS ARE USED, REFER TO "CURB INLET GRAVEL FILTER" DETAIL, THIS SHEET.STRAWWATTLE/ROCKSOCK CHECKDAMwww.herefordnrcd.com/Straw_Wattles.pdfWOODENSTAKE(TYP)STRAWWATTLEWOODENSTAKE(TYP)EMBEDWATTLE/ROCKSOCK FILTERS3" TO 5" INTOSOILEMBEDWATTLE/ROCKSOCK 3" TO 5"INTO SOILGeneral Erosion Control RequirementsThese notes are a summary for the legal requirements, that are set forth in the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual (FCSCM), and that any conflict is resolvedby the more stringent requirement controlling.1)The Property Owner, Owner's Representative, Developer, Design Engineer, General Contractor, Sub-contractors, or similar title for the developing entity(here after referred to as the Developer) has provided these Erosion Control Materials in accordance with Erosion Control Criteria set forth in the Manual as anattempt to identify erosion, sediment, and other potential pollutant sources associated with these Construction Activities and preventing those pollutants fromleaving the project site as an illicit discharge. Full City requirements and are outlined and clarified in the Manual under Chapter 4: Construction Control Measuresand should be used to identify and define what is needed on a project.2)The Developer shall make themselves thoroughly familiar with the provisions and the content of the specifications laid out in the Manual, the DevelopmentAgreement, the Erosion Control Materials compiled for this project, and the following notes as all these materials are applicable to this project.3)The Developer shall implement and maintain Control Measures for all potential pollutants from the start of land disturbing activities until final stabilizationof the construction site.4)The City Erosion Control Inspector shall be notified at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the desired start of any construction activities on this site toallow adequate time for on-site confirmation (initial inspection which can take up to two business days after receiving the request) that the site is in fact protectedfrom sediment and pollutants discharges off site. Please contact erosion@fcgov.com early to schedule those Initial Erosion Control Inspections well in advance sothat demolition, clearing, grubbing, tree removal, and scraping may begin without delay. Failure to receive an on-site confirmation before construction activitiescommence is an automatic “Notice of Violation” and can result in further enforcement actions.5)The Developer shall proactively provide all appropriate Control Measures to prevent damage to adjacent downstream and leeward properties. This includesbut is not limited to: trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures, creeks, wetlands, streams, rivers, and utilities that are not designed for removal,relocation, or replacement in the course of construction.6)At all times the Developer shall be responsible to ensure adequate Control Measures are designed, selected, installed, maintain, repaired, replaced, andultimately removed in order to prevent and control erosion suspension, sediment transportation, and pollutant discharge as a result of construction activitiesassociated with this project.7)All applicable Control Measures based upon the sequencing and/or phasing of the project shall be installed prior to those construction activitiescommencing.8)As dynamic conditions (due to the nature, timing, sequence, and phasing of construction) in the field may warrant Control Measures in addition, or different,to what is shown on these plans, the Developer shall at all times be responsible to implement the Control Measures that are most effective with the current stateand progress of construction. The Developer shall implement whatever measures are determined necessary, and/or as directed by the City Erosion ControlInspector. The Developer shall insure that all Erosion Control Plans (Maps) or SWMP documents are updated to reflect the current site conditions, with updatesbeing initialed and dated. These site inspections and site condition updates shall be made available upon request by the City.9)All listings, provisions, materials, procedures, activities, site work and the like articulated in this or other written site-specific documents (Including but notlimited to the erosion control reports, development agreements, landscape, and drainage materials) shall meet or exceed the most restrictive language for City,County, State, and Federal regulations with regards to erosion, sediment, pollutant, and other pollution source Control Measures. The Developer shall beresponsible to comply with all of these aforementioned laws and regulations.10)The Developer shall ensure that all appropriate permits (CDPS General Permit Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity, Dewatering,Clean Water Act, Army Corps of Engineers' 404 Wetlands Mitigation Permit, etc.) have been attained prior to the relevant activity has begun. These permits orcopies shall be made available upon request by the City.11)The Developer shall furnish all conveniences and assistances to aid the Erosion Control Inspectors of materials, workmanship, records, and self-inspections,etc. of the Control Measures involved in the construction activities.12)The Developer shall request clarification of all apparent site construction issues that may arise due to inconsistencies in construction plans for the site or siteconditions around the selected Control Measures by contacting the Erosion Control Inspector. The Erosion Control Inspector will not be responsible for anyexplanations, interpretations, or supplementary data provided by others.13)All Control Measures shall be installed in accordance with the Manual.14)The City reserves the right to require additional Control Measures as site conditions warrant, to the extent authorized by relevant legal authority.15)As with any construction standards, occasions may arise where the minimum erosion control standards are either inappropriate or cannot be justified. Inthese cases, a variance to these standards may be applied for pursuant to the terms, conditions, and procedures of the Manual.16)Inspection. The contractor shall inspect site pollutant sources and implement Control Measures at a minimum of once every two weeks during constructionand within 24 hours following a precipitation event. Documentation of each inspection shall be recorded and retained by the contractor.17)All temporary Control Measures shall be cleaned, repaired, or reconstructed as necessary in order to assure continual performance of their intendedfunction. All retained sediments, particularly those on paved roadway surfaces, shall be removed and disposed of in a manner and location so as not to cause theirrelease into any drainage way.18)Any Control Measure may be substituted for another standard Control Measure so long as that Control Measure is equal to, or of greater protection thanthe original Control Measure that was to be used in that location. (ex. silt fence, for wattles, or for compact berms) Wattle alone on commercial construction siteshave shown to be an ineffective substitute for silt fence or compact berms unless it is accompanied by a construction fence to prevent vehicle traffic.19)Any implementation or replacement of existing Control Measures for a non-standard control, or alternative Control Measure, shall require the review andacceptance by the City erosion control staff before the measure will be allowed to be used on this project. These Control Measures' details shall be submitted,reviewed and accepted to be in accordance with the Erosion Control Criteria based upon the functionality and effectiveness in accordance with sound engineeringand hydrological practicesLand disturbance, Stockpiles, and Storage of Soils20)There shall be no earth-disturbing activity outside the limits designated on the accepted plans. Off road staging areas or stockpiles must be preapproved bythe City. Disturbances beyond these limits will be restored to original condition.21)Pre-disturbance vegetation shall be identified, protected, and retained wherever possible. Removal or disturbance of existing vegetation shall be limited tothe area required for immediate construction operations, and for the shortest practical period of time. This should include sequencing and phasing constructionactivities in a way so that the soil is not exposed for long periods of time by schedule or limit grading to small areas. This should also include when practicaladvancing the schedule on stabilization activities such that landscaping takes place shortly if not immediately after grading has occurred. Vegetation efforts shallstart as soon as possible to return the site to a stabilized condition. Sensitive areas should avoid clearing and grading activities as much possible.22)All exposed soils or disturbed areas are considered a potential pollutant and shall have Control Measures implemented on the site to prevent materials fromleaving the site.23)All soils exposed during land disturbing activity (stripping, grading, utility installations, stockpiling, filling, etc.) shall be kept in a roughened condition at alltimes by equipment tracking, scarifying or disking the surface on a contour with a 2 to 4 inch minimum variation in soil surface until mulch, vegetation, and/orother permanent erosion control is installed.24)No soil stockpile shall exceed ten (10) feet in height. All soil stockpiles shall be protected from sediment transport through the use of surface roughening,watering, and down gradient perimeter controls. All soil stockpiles shall be protected from sediment transport by wind in accordance with Municipal Code §12-150.All stockpiles shall be flattened to meet grade or removed from site as soon as practical, and no later than the completion of construction activities orabandonment of the project. All off-site stockpile storage locations in City limits shall have a stockpile permit from the City Engineering Department prior to usingthe area to store material. If frequent access from hardscape to the stockpile is needed a structural tracking Control Measure shall be implemented.25)All required Control Measures shall be installed prior to any land disturbing activity (stockpiling, stripping, grading, etc.). All of the required erosion ControlMeasures must be installed at the appropriate time in the construction sequence as indicated in the approved project schedule, construction plans, and erosioncontrol report.26)All inlets, curb-cuts, culverts, and other storm sewer infrastructure which could be potentially impacted by construction activities shall be protected withControl Measures. Material accumulated from this Control Measure shall be promptly removed and in cases where the protection has failed, the pipes shall bethoroughly cleaned out.27)All streams, stream corridors, buffers, woodlands, wetlands, or other sensitive areas shall be protected from impact by any construction activity through theuse of Control Measures.28)All exposed dirt shall have perimeter control. Any perimeter controls that drain off or has the ability to be tracked onto the nearby hardscape shall havesome form of effective sediment control as the, or as part of the, perimeter control.29)All exposed slopes should be protected. All exposed steep slopes (Steeper than 3:1 H:V) shall be protected from erosion and sediment transport through useof Control Measures.30)No soils shall remain exposed by land disturbing activity for more than thirty (30) days after activity has ceased before required temporary seeding orpermanent erosion control (e.g. seed/mulch, landscaping, etc.) is installed. This is not just limited to projects that are abandoned; this includes any project that istemporarily halted and no immediate activity is to resume within the next thirty (30) days, unless otherwise approved by the City Erosion Control Inspector. Duringa season when seeding does not produce vegetative cover, another temporary erosion control shall be implemented with or until temporary seeding or permanenterosion control can be performed.31)All individual lots shall have effective sediment controls located on the street side and any down gradient side. Typically most lots drain to the front yet onthose cases where houses are along a pond or drainage swale have the lot drain in a different direction than the street, those individual lots will need protection onthat down gradient side to prevent sediment from leaving the lot. See the Individual Lot Details for further clarification.Vehicle Tracking32)At all points where vehicles exit or leave the exposed dirt area on to a hardscape or semi hardscape (concrete, asphalt, road base, etc.) shall have installed atleast one structural tracking Control Measure to prevent vehicle tracking. All areas not protected by an adequate perimeter control shall be considered a pointwhere vehicles exit the site. Access points should be limited to as few entrances as possible (All perimeter areas shall be protected from tracking activities).33)In all areas that the structural tracking Control Measures fail to prevent vehicle tracking, collection and proper disposal of that material is required. All inletslocated near access points and affected by tracking activities shall be prevented from the introduction of sediment into the drainage system.34)City Municipal Code §20-62, among other things, prohibits the tracking, dropping, or depositing of soils or any other material onto city streets by or from anysource. City Municipal Code, §26-498, among other things, prohibits the discharge of pollutants on public or private property if there is a significant potential formigration of such pollutant. Therefore, all tracked or deposited materials (intentional or inadvertent) are not permitted to remain on the street or gutter and shallbe removed and legally disposed of by the Developer in a timely and immediate manner. Dirt ramps installed in the curb-lines are not exempt to these sections ofcode and shall not be permitted in the street right of way (public or private).35)If repeated deposit of material occurs on a site, additional structural tracking controls may be required of the Developer by the City Erosion ControlInspector. Loading and Unloading Operations36)The Developer shall apply Control Measure to limit traffic (site worker or public) impacts and proactively locate material delivered to the site in closeproximity to the work area or immediately incorporated in the construction to limit operational impacts to disturbed areas, vehicle tracking, and sedimentdeposition that could impact water quality.Outdoor Storage or Construction Site Materials, Building Materials, Fertilizers, and Chemicals37)Any materials of a non-polluting nature (steel, rock, brick, lumber, etc.) shall be inspected for any residue coming off the material during routine inspectionand will generally be located where practical at least fifty (50) feet from any permanent or interim drainage ways.38)Any high environmental impact pollutant materials that have a high likelihood to result in discharge when in contact with stormwater (lubricants, fuels,paints, solvents, detergents, fertilizers, chemical sprays, bags of cement mix, etc.) should not be kept on site where practical. When not practical, they should bestored inside (vehicle, trailer, connex, building, etc.) and out of contact with stormwater or stormwater runoff. Where not available, they shall be stored outside ina raised (high spots or on pallets), covered (plastic or tarped), and sealed (leak proof container) in secondary containment location. The secondary containment orother Control Measure shall be adequately sized, located, where practical, at least fifty (50) feet from any permanent or interim stormwater structures or drainageways and shall be monitored as part of the routine inspections.Vehicle and equipment maintenance and fueling39)Parking, refueling, and maintenance of vehicles and equipment should be limited in one area of the site to minimize possible spills and fuel storage areas.This area shall be located, where practical, at least fifty (50) feet from any permanent or interim stormwater structures or drainage ways and shall be monitored aspart of the routine inspections. All areas shall keep spill kits and supplies close.Significant Dust or Particulate generating Process40)The property must be actively preventing the emission of fugitive dust at all times during construction and vegetation activities. All land disturbing activitiesthat result in fugitive dust shall be in accordance with Municipal Code §12-150 to reduce the impacts to adjacent properties and community health. All requiredpractices shall be implemented and additional ones shall be followed. These practices include watering the sites and discontinuing construction activities until thewind subsides as determined by any City Inspectors.Concrete truck / equipment washing, including the concrete truck chute and associated fixtures and equipment41)All concrete and equipment washing shall use structural Control Measures appropriate to the volume of wash and frequency of use. These Control Measuresshall be located, where practical, at least fifty (50) feet from any permanent or interim stormwater structures or drainage ways and shall be monitored as part ofthe routine inspections. These areas shall be clearly identified and protected from any wash from leaving the Control Measure. If frequent FORT COLLINSSTORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Appendix F Page 7 access from hardscape to the Control Measure is to occur, a structural tracking Control Measure shall beimplemented. These Control Measures shall be frequently cleaned out.42)The Developer is responsible for ensuring washing activity is taking place at the appropriate Control Measure and site workers are not washing or dumpingwash water on to the dirt or other uncontrolled locations.Dedicated Asphalt and concrete batch plants43)Dedicated asphalt and concrete batch plants are not acceptable on construction sites within the City of Fort Collins without an expressed written requestand plan to reduce pollutants associated with that type of activity and approval by the City of Fort Collins specifically the Erosion Control Inspector. The Developershall inform the erosion control inspection staff of any dedicated asphalt, or concrete batch plants that is to be used on site.Concrete Saw Cutting Materials44)Saw cutting material shall be in accordance with Municipal Code §12-150 for air emissions and all water applications to the saw cutting shall preventmaterial from leaving the immediate site and collected. These cutting locations, once dried, shall be swept and scraped of all material and shall have proper andlegal disposal.Waste Materials Storage and Sanitary Facilities45)Trash, debris, material salvage, and/or recycling areas shall be, where practical, at least fifty (50) feet from any permanent or interim stormwater structuresor drainage ways and shall be monitored as part of the routine inspections. These facilities should be located out of the wind and covered as able. Where not able tocover, locating said areas on the side of other structures to reduce exposure to winds, and follow maximum loading guidelines as marked on the container. TheDeveloper is required to practice good housekeeping to keep the construction site free of litter, construction debris, and leaking containers.46)Sanitary facilities shall be prevented from tipping through the use of anchoring to the ground or lashing to a stabilized structure. These facilities shall also belocated as far as practical from an inlet, curb cut, drainage swale or other drainage conveyances to prevent material transport from leaving the local area. Thisconsists of the facility being located, where practical, at least fifty (50) feet from any permanent or interim drainage ways.Other Site Operations and Potential Spill Areas47 )Spills: For those minor spills that; are less than the State's reportable quantity for spills, stay within the permitted area, and in no way threaten anystormwater conveyance, notify the FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Appendix F Page 8 City of Fort Collins Utilities by email at erosion@fcgov.comor phone (970) 817-4770. For any significant, major, or hazardous spills, notify the City of Fort Collins Utilities by phone only after Emergency Response (911) hasbeen notified and is on route, County Health Department (LCDHE) has been notified through Larimer County Sheriff Dispatch (970) 416-1985, and the State SpillHotline Incident Reporting have been contacted 1-877-518-5608. Written documentation shall be provided to the City within 5 days of the event. All spills shall becleaned up immediately.48)Selection of “plastic welded” erosion control blankets shall not be used in areas that wildlife, such as snakes, are likely to be located as these have proven tocause entrapment issues.Final stabilization and project completion49) Any stormwater facilities used as a temporary Control Measure will be restored and storm sewer lines will be cleaned upon completion of the project andbefore turning the maintenance over to the Owner, Homeowners Association (HOA), or other party responsible for long term maintenance of those facility.50)All final stabilization specifications shall be done in accordance with the Manual, Chapter 4: Construction Control Measures.51)All disturbed areas designed to be vegetated shall be amended, seeded & mulched, or landscaped as specified in the landscape plans within 14 working daysof final grading.52 Soil in all vegetated (landscaped or seeded) areas, including parkways and medians shall comply with all requirements set forth in Sections 12-130 through12-132 of the City Municipal Code, as well as Section 3.8.21 for the City Land Use Code.53)All seeding shall refer to landscaping plans for species mixture and application rates and depths requirements.54)All seed shall be drilled where practical to a depth based upon the seed type. Broadcast seeding shall be applied at double the rate as prescribed for drillseeding and shall be lightly hand raked after application. Hydroseeding may be substituted for drill seeding on slopes steeper than 3(H):1(V) or on other areas notpractical to drill seed and crimp and mulch. All hydroseeding must be conducted as two separate processes of seeding and tackification.55)All seeded areas must be mulched within twenty-four (24) after planting. All mulch shall be mechanically crimped and or adequately applied tackifier. The useof crimped mulch or tackifier may require multiple re-applications if not properly installed or have weathered or degraded before vegetation has been established.Areas of embankments having slopes greater than or equal to 3H:1V shall be stabilized with an erosion mat or approved equal to ensure seed will be able togerminate on the steep slopes. During a season when seeding does FORT COLLINS STORMWATER CRITERIA MANUAL Appendix F Page 9 not produce vegetativecover, another temporary erosion control shall be implemented along with, or until, temporary seeding or permanent erosion control can be performed.56)The Developer shall warranty and maintain all vegetative measures for two growing seasons after installation or until seventy percent (70%) vegetative coverhas been established, whichever is longer and meets all the Criteria outlined in the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual Chapter 4: Construction ControlMeasures.57)The Developer shall maintain, monitor, repair, and replace any and all applicable Control Measures until final stabilization has been obtained. All ControlMeasures must remain until such time as all upstream contributing pollutant sources have been vegetated or removed from the site. When any Control Measure isremoved, the Developer shall be responsible for the cleanup and removal of all sediment and debris from that Control Measure. At the point at which the site hasbeen deemed stabilized and verified by City Erosion Control Inspector, all temporary Control Measures can then be fully removed. All measures shall be removedwithin 30 days after final stabilization is achieved.58) The responsible party shall maintain and keep current all payments or related forms of security for the Erosion Control Escrow until 1) stabilization has beenreached and 2) all Control Measures and/or BMPs have sediment materials collected and the Control Measure removed from the site. At that time the site will beconsidered completed and any remaining Erosion Control Escrow shall be returned to the appropriate parties.SHEET No:PROJECT/ LOCATION: DRAWING:OFCHECKED BY:DESIGNED BY:DRAWN BY:DESCRIPTION OF REVISION:DATE:REVISED BY:APPROVED BY:REV. # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P R E L IM INARYNOT FOR CON S T RU C T IONproject no:date: BLOOM FILING THREE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO EROSION CONTROL NOTES & DETAILSC-009920JUNE 14, 2023801-004JRGJRGJRG SLOPEINSTALLATIONDETAILDrawing Not To Scale1.Prepare soil before installing rollederosion control products (RECPs),including any necessaryapplication of lime, fertilizer, andseed.2.Begin at the top of the slope byanchoring the RECPs in a6"(15cm) deep X 6"(15cm) widetrench with approximately 12"(30cm) of RECPs extended beyondthe up-slope portion of the trench.Anchor the RECPs with a row ofstaples/stakes approximately 12"(30cm) apart in the bottom of thetrench. Backfill and compact thetrench after stapling. Apply seed tothe compacted soil and fold theremaining 12"(30cm) portion ofRECPs back over the seed andcompacted soil. Secure RECPsover compacted soil with a rowof staples/stakes spacedapproximately 12"(30cm) apartacross the width of the RECPs.3.Roll the RECPs (A) down or (B)horizontally across the slope.RECPs will unroll with appropriateside against the soil surface. AllRECPs must be securely fastenedto soil surface by placingstaples/stakes in appropriatelocations as shown in the staplepattern guide.4.The edges of parallel RECPs mustbe stapled with approximately 2" -5" (5-12.5cm) overlap dependingon the RECPs type.5.Consecutive RECPs spliced downthe slope must be end over end(Shingle style) with an approximate3"(7.5cm) overlap. Staple throughoverlapped area, approximately12"(30cm) apart across entireRECPs width.Drawn on: 5-4-17Disclaimer:The information presented herein is general design information only. For specific applications,consult an independent professional for further design guidance.2"-5"(5-12.5cm)3B42513A12"(30cm)6"(15cm)6"(15cm) *NOTE:In loose soil conditions, the use ofstaple or stake lengths greater than6"(15cm) may be necessary toproperly secure the RECP's.3"(7.5cm)5401 St. Wendel - Cynthiana Rd.Poseyville, IN 47633PH: 800-772-2040www.nagreen.comCHANNELINSTALLATIONDETAILDrawing Not To Scale1.Prepare soil before installing rollederosion control products (RECPs),including any necessary application oflime, fertilizer, and seed.2.Begin at the top of the channel byanchoring the RECPs in a 6"(15cm)deep X 6"(15cm) wide trench withapproximately 12"(30cm) of RECPsextended beyond the up-slope portionof the trench. Use ShoreMax mat at thechannel/culvert outlet as supplementalscour protection as needed. Anchor theRECPs with a row of staples/stakesapproximately 12"(30cm) apart in thebottom of the trench. Backfill andcompact the trench after stapling. Applyseed to the compacted soil and fold theremaining 12"(30cm) portion of RECPsback over the seed and compacted soil.Secure RECPs over compacted soilwith a row of staples/stakes spacedapproximately 12" apart across thewidth of the RECPs.3.Roll center RECPs in direction of waterflow in bottom of channel. RECPs willunroll with appropriate side against thesoil surface. All RECPs must besecurely fastened to soil surface byplacing staples/stakes in appropriatelocations as shown in the staple patternguide.4.Place consecutive RECPs end-over-end(Shingle style) with a 4"-6" overlap. Usea double row of staples staggered 4"apart and 4" on center to secureRECPs.5.Full length edge of RECPs at top of sideslopes must be anchored with a row ofstaples/stakes approximately 12"(30cm)apart in a 6"(15cm) deep X 6"(15cm)wide trench. Backfill and compact thetrench after stapling.6.Adjacent RECPs must be overlappedapproximately 2"-5" (5-12.5cm)(Depending on RECPs type) andstapled.7.In high flow channel applications astaple check slot is recommended at 30to 40 foot (9 -12m) intervals. Use adouble row of staples staggered4"(10cm) apart and 4"(10cm) on centerover entire width of the channel.8.The terminal end of the RECPs must beanchored with a row of staples/stakesapproximately 12" (30cm) apart in a6"(15cm) deep X 6"(15cm) wide trench.Backfill and compact the trench afterstapling.Drawn on: 5-4-17Disclaimer:The information presented herein is general design information only. For specific applications,consult an independent professional for further design guidance.2"-5"(5-12.5cm)62412"(30cm)6"(15cm)6"(15cm)4"-6"(10-15cm)86"(15cm)574"(10cm)31ABCABC NOTES:*Horizontal staple spacing should bealtered if necessary to allow staples tosecure the critical points along the channelsurface.**In loose soil conditions, the use of stapleor stake lengths greater than 6"(15cm) maybe necessary to properly secure theRECP's. CRITICAL POINTSA. Overlaps and SeamsB. Projected Water LineC. Channel Bottom/Side Slope Vertices4"(10cm)6"(15cm)5401 St. Wendel - Cynthiana Rd.Poseyville, IN 47633PH: 800-722-2040www.nagreen.comSHEET No:PROJECT/ LOCATION: DRAWING:OFCHECKED BY:DESIGNED BY:DRAWN BY:DESCRIPTION OF REVISION:DATE:REVISED BY:APPROVED BY:REV. # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P R E L IM INARYNOT FOR CON S T RU C T IONproject no:date: BLOOM FILING THREE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO EROSION CONTROL DETAILSC-0101020JUNE 14, 2023801-004JRGJRGJRG