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OVERALL DRAINAGE REPORT
MASON STREET INFRASTRUCTURE
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
DECEMBER 15TH, 2023
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FORT COLLINS | GREELEY COVER LETTER
December 15th, 2023
City of Fort Collins
Stormwater Utility
700 Wood Street
Fort Collins, CO 80526
RE: OVERALL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR
THE MASON STREET INFRASTRUCTRE ODP (1971-001)
Dear Staff:
Northern Engineering is pleased to submit this Final Drainage Report for your review. This report accompanies
the Overall Development Plan submittal for the Mason Street Infrastructure.
This report has been prepared in accordance with the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual (FCSCM) and
serves to document the stormwater impacts associated with the proposed Mason Street Infrastructure Overall
Development Plan. We understand the review by the City of Fort Collins is to ensure general compliance with
standardized criteria contained in the FCSCM.
If you should have any questions as you review this report, please feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
NORTHERN ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.
MASON RUEBEL, PE BLAINE MATHISEN, PE
Project Engineer Project Manager
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FORT COLLINS | GREELEY TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION .......................................................... 1
DRAIN BASINS AND SUB-BASINS ..................................................................... 4
DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN ........................................................................... 5
CONCLUSIONS .............................................................................................. 6
REFERENCES ................................................................................................ 6
TABLES AND FIGURES
FIGURE 1 - VICINITY MAP .................................................................................................. 1
FIGURE 2 - AERIAL PHOTO ................................................................................................ 2
FIGURE 3 - FIRMETTE MAP 08069C0977G ........................................................................ 3
APPENDICEX
EX1 – WATER QUAILTY EXHIBIT
MDP – DRAINAGE EXHIBIT
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GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
A. LOCATION
Vicinity Map
The Mason Street Infrastructure project site is located in the southwest quarter of Section 2,
Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, City of Fort Collins, County of
Larimer, State of Colorado.
The project site (refer to Figure 1) is bordered to the west by residential homes, to the north and
south by commercial businesses and to the east by a mixture of residential and commercial
businesses.
This project includes N Mason Street from Hickory Street to Hibdon Court and the surrounding
parcels. The nearest existing major streets are Hickory Street and N College Ave.
B. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
The Mason Street Infrastructure project is comprised of ±13.45 acres. The project area consists
of two existing parcels surrounding Mason Street and Hibdon Court. The current owners are N
College 1311 LLC & the City of Fort Collins (refer to Figure 2).
Figure 1 - Vicinity map
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The site is currently vacant with native grasses.
The project site is the regional drainage point for several upstream properties. The existing on-
site runoff generally drains from north to south across flat grades (e.g. <1.00%) into adjacent
properties to the south & east. There is an existing detention pond located on the Fort Collins
property that is the drainage point for the offsite basins to the north. This pond has an existing
volume of 4ac.ft. The outfall for the detention pond is conveyed through an 8” PVC pipe to the
east side of Mason Street to an existing roadside ditch and conveyed to College Ave. The
existing storm drain is currently blocked and does not connect to the storm infrastructure in
College Ave. Storm runoff collects in the offsite storm drain and spills into College Ave from two
offsite inlets in the property east of the project site. The Mason Street Infrastructure project will
maintain historical drainage patterns by routing runoff to College Ave and repairing the
connection to the existing infrastructure in College Ave. This development will provide the
interim condition for the Hickory Regional Detention Pond and maintain the existing volume
and provide any additional detention required with the development of Lot 2. The City of Fort
Collins will perform the analysis of upstream basins and flow with the design of the ultimate
Hickory Regional Detention Pond. The ultimate regional pond will also include the realignment
of the site outfall and discharge directly to the Cache La Poudre River.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS) Soil Survey website:
http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx), 83.3% of the site consists of
Nunn Clay loam (Hydrologic Soil Group C) and 16.7% of the site consists of Caruso clay loam
Figure 2 - Aerial Photo
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(Hydrologic Soil Group D). The calculations assume a Hydrologic Soil Group C. Hydrologic Soil
Group C has a slow rate of water absorption and infiltration.
A subsurface exploration report was completed by CTL Thompson “Geotechnical Investigation
Hibdon/Mason 24/7 Shelter SWC Hibdon Court and Mason Street Fort Collins, Colorado” on
October 25, 2022 (Project No. FC10,520.000-125-R1). According to the report the site generally
consists of Sandy Clay with groundwater at roughly 8’ to 11’ depths from existing ground.
The site is currently zoned as Service Commercial District (CS) in Fort Collins. Developments to
the north, south, and east are zoned as Service Commercial as well. The west properties are
zoned as Low Density Mixed-Use Neighborhood District (L-M-N).
FLOODPLAIN
The subject property is not located in a FEMA or City of Fort Collins regulatory floodplain.
C. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
The project site will include the widening of N Mason Street, Right of Way dedication and the
two current parcels will be subdivided into three lots. Lot 1 (±8 acres) will be owned by the City
of Fort Collins and will be the location of the Hickory Regional Detention Pond. Lot 2 (±2.77
acres) & Lot 3 (±1.39 acres) will remain undeveloped and additional drainage and WQ design
will be required with future development.
The proposed infrastructure improvements will consist of the construction of the interim
Hickory Regional Detention Pond, overlot grading of adjacent properties, and the ultimate
alignment of Mason Street from the south property line to Hibdon Court. The road
improvements include asphalt paving, sidewalks, and landscaping.
Figure 3 - FIRMette Map 08069C0977G
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DRAIN BASINS AND SUB-BASINS
A. MAJOR BASIN DESCRIPTION
The Mason Street Infrastructure project is located in the Dry Creek Major Basin. Dry Creek,
which is tributary to the Poudre River, extends from near the Wyoming border to where it joins
the river near Mulberry and Timberline. The Dry Creek Basin is approximately 23 miles long and
six miles wide and encompasses approximately 62 square miles. The land use in the upper and
middle portion of the basin are primarily rangeland and irrigated hay meadows and pastures.
The majority of the lower basin is developed and includes commercial, industrial, and
residential uses.
Detention requirements for this basin are to release at or below the allowable runoff rate of
0.20 cfs per acre.
B. SUB-BASIN DESCRIPTION
The existing subject site can be defined with three (3) major sub-basins that encompass the
entire project site. Historically runoff from the site overland flows to the south and east
properties. There is an existing detention pond centrally located on the site that is the main
drainage point for several upstream properties.
Runoff that is collected in the existing detention pond outfalls to an 8” PVC pipe that discharges
to a roadside ditch on the east side of N Mason Street. This ditch discharges to an existing 21”
RCP pipe that leaves the east side of the site towards N College Ave. This outfall pipe is
connected to two additional inlets in the adjacent property to the east. This outfall is currently
blocked and does not connect to the storm infrastructure in N College Ave. The Mason Street
Infrastructure project will replace the connection to the existing storm infrastructure in College
Ave and maintain the historic site outfall. An ultimate outfall for these lots and the Hickory
Regional Detention Pond will be designed and constructed by the City of Fort Collins.
The project site does receive runoff from contiguous off-site properties. This project will
propose an interim condition for the Hickory Regional Detention Pond to replace the existing
detention pond. This interim pond will maintain the existing volume and provide any additional
detention required with the development of Lot 2. Lot 3 will provide separate water quality and
detention with future development. Fort Collins will provide analysis of the upstream basins
and design of the ultimate regional Detention Pond.
C. DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA REFERENCE AND CONSTRAINTS
Detention requirements for this basin are to release at or below the allowable runoff rate of
0.20 cfs per acre. Lots 1 & 2 will utilize the interim Hickory Regional Detention Pond and the
interim release rate. Additional volume will be provided to maintain the historic drainage point
from these properties. As discussed further in this report, the total release rate from the
detention pond will be designed with the ultimate Hickory Regional Detention Pond by the City
of Fort Collins. This project will improve the existing drainage facilities and bring the interim
site outfall up to compliance with the city code. There is a small amount of area that will not be
detained and will be taken into account with future development per the Mason Street
Infrastructure Master Drainage Plan.
Due to the elevation difference between the Hickory Pond High water elevations, separate
detention and water quality design will be required with the future development of Lot 3.
Runoff will bypass the interim Hickory Regional Detention Pond. This property will remain
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undeveloped with this project and maintain existing conveyance. In the future Lot 3 will
connect to the ultimate Hickory Pond outfall designed by the City of Fort Collins.
The site plan is constrained on all sides by developed properties and public roads. Existing
elevations along the property lines will be maintained.
The existing 21” RCP storm drain is deficient and will be replaced with Mason Street
Infrastructure project. A 24” interim outfall storm drain will connect to the existing storm
infrastructure in N College Ave.
DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN
A. GENERAL CONCEPT
The main objective of this drainage design is to maintain existing drainage patterns and to not
adversely impact downstream infrastructure.
There is notable off-site runoff that passes directly through the project site. It will not be
quantified with the interim drainage design, but this project does improve the existing drainage
facilities onsite. Analysis of the upstream basins and flow will be required by the City of Fort
Collins with the design of the ultimate Hickory Regional Detention Pond. With the development
of the Mason Street Infrastructure, the interim regional pond will be sized as large as possible
based on lot size and the outfall elevation.
Detention for Lots 1, 2 and a portion of N Mason Street will be provided in the Hickory Regional
Detention Pond. Lots 2 will be required to provide onsite LID treatment and any additional
standard water quality treatment will be provided in the regional pond. Detention, water
quality treatment, and LID for Lot 3 will be provided separately and bypass the interim Hickory
Regional Detention Pond. Lots 3 will also be required to treat and detain runoff along the
adjacent Mason Street or Hibdon Court frontage.
Drainage for the overall project site has been analyzed using four (4) Major Drainage Basins.
These basins are detailed in the Master Drainage Plan and the drainage patterns anticipated for
the basins are further described below.
Sub-Basin 1 will be the location of the Hickory Regional Detention Pond and will provide
detention and standard water quality for Lot 2 and off-site upstream properties. Runoff from
this basin will utilize the interim storm drain in the southeast corner of the property. With the
design of the ultimate regional pond, an ultimate outfall will be designed and constructed by
the City of Fort Collins.
Sub-Basin 2 encompasses Lot 2 and a portion of Mason Street. LID will be required with the
future development of Lot 2 and the Mason Street frontage. Runoff from this sub-basin will be
discharged to the Hickory Regional Detention Pond. The regional pond will provide detention
and standard water quality for sub-basin 2.
Sub-Basin 3 encompasses Lot 3 and a portion of Mason Street & Hibdon Court. Due to the
elevation difference with the highwater elevation of the regional pond separate detention,
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water quality and LID will be required with the future development of Lot 3. This sub-basin will
utilize the ultimate Hickory Regional Pond outfall.
Sub-Basin 4 encompasses a small portion of Lot 1 and the east side of Mason Street. This basin
will remain undeveloped and will be the main conveyance path for upstream basins to the
Hickory Pond and site outfall.
B. CONFORMANCE WITH WATER QUAILTY TREATMENT CRITERIA
The Hickory Regional Detention Pond will provide standard water quality treatment for Lots
1, 2 and a portion of N Mason Street. Lot 3 will require separate detention and standard
water quality treatment that will bypass the regional pond. Per city code, 100% of runoff
from the project site will be required to receive some sort of water quality treatment with
the future development of Lots 2 & 3.
C. CONFORMANCE WITH LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT (LID)
The future development of Lots 2 & 3 will conform with the requirement to treat a minimum of 75%
of newly or modified impervious area, including the Mason Street and Hibdon Court frontage, using
an LID technique. Lot 1 will remain the Hickory Regional Detention Pond and there will be no
impervious area proposed with this lot.
CONCLUSIONS
A. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
The drainage design proposed for the Mason Street Infrastructure project complies with the
City of Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual as well as the associated master drainage plan.
There are no City or FEMA 100-year regulatory floodplains associated with the Mason Street
Infrastructure development.
The drainage plan and stormwater management measures proposed with the Mason Street
Infrastructure project are compliant with all applicable State and Federal regulations governing
stormwater discharge.
B. DRAINAGE CONCEPT
The drainage design proposed with this project will ensure that all downstream infrastructure
is not adversely impacted by this development. All existing downstream drainage facilities are
expected to not be impacted negatively by this development.
The Mason Street Infrastructure overall development project will not impact the Master
Drainage Plan recommendations for the Dry Creek Major Drainage Basin.
The drainage design will improve existing drainage facilities and bring onsite and immediate
offsite storm infrastructure into compliance with the current Fort Collins
REFERENCES
1. Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual, City of Fort Collins, Colorado, adopted by Ordinance No.
159, 2018, and referenced in Section 26-500 of the City of Fort Collins Municipal Code.
2. Soils Resource Report for Larimer County Area, Colorado, Natural Resources Conservation Service,
United States Department of Agriculture.
3. Geotechnical Investigation Hibdon/Mason 24/7 shelter SWC Hibdon Court and Mason Street Fort
Collins, Colorado, CTL Thompson, Fort Collins, Colorado, October 2022
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CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF
COLORADO
Know what's below.
before you dig.Call
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NORTH
( IN FEET )
0
1 INCH = 60 FEET
60 60 120 180
LEGEND:
NOTES:
1.ALL PROJECT DATA IS ON THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS VERTICAL DATUM; NAVD88.
SEE OVERALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR BENCHMARK REFERENCES.
2.ACCESS POINTS SHOWN ON THE ODP ARE APPROXIMATE. EXACT LOCATIONS TO BE
DETERMINED DURING THE PDP PROCESS. TWO POINTS OF FIRE ACCESS HAVE BEEN
PLANNED TO SERVICE DEVELOPMENT.
3.PLANNING AREA ACREAGE AND BOUNDARIES ARE PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO
CHANGE WITH DETAILED PLANNING.
5.PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1 OF THE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN
THE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE
6.REFER TO ODP AND OVERALL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
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Phasing Schedule
Drainage Phasing Schedule
Phase Description Required Improvement
Mason Street Infrastructure Interim Hickory Regional Detention Pond, Interim Standard Water Quailty & Reconstruction of Offsite Storm Outfall
Lot 1 Ultimate Hickory Regional Pond sizing and outfall
Lot 2 Low-Impact Development
Lot 3 Detention & Low-Impact Development
Tract A (City Owned)n/a
Site Phasing Schedule
Phase Description Required Improvements
Mason Street Infrastructure Mason St. (42'FL-FL & 6' West Sidewalk)
Lot 1 n/a
Lot 2 n/a
Lot 3 Hibdon Ct. (Ultimate Street Section) & Mason St. (6' East Sidewalk)
Tract A (City Owned)Mason St. (6' East Sidewalk)