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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKINGSTON WOODS PUD SECOND FILING PRELIMINARY - 58 91B - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - DRAINAGE REPORTSHEAR ENGINEERING CORPORATMN PRELEVIINARY DRAINAGE REPORT for KINGSTON WOODS P.U.D. 2nd FILING (Previously Tract C, Stonegate Drive and Block 1, Horsetooth Commons P.U.D.) Ft. Collins, Colorado Prepared for: PROGRESSIVE LIVING STRUCTURES, INC. 4190 North Garfield Avenue Loveland, Colorado 80538 Prepared By: SHEAR ENGINEERING CORPORATION 4836 South College Avenue, Suite 12 Ft. Collins, Colorado 80525 Phone: (303)226-5334 Project No: 1005-27-92 Date: July, 1992 4836 S. College, Suite 12 Fort Collins, CO 80525 (303)226-5334 I • PAGE ' k \ yV �S��aJ � �� � S � 0len,\1 :%N 1 o �OAS ws Y PREPARED BY niEU 1olfS -z_7 —at Z. 2 3 4 IS S0m;—, V6 SCO s 6 _ 13,1,E + 3,6 7: 8 = 6 •Zz 9 , 0 Z R P 1( vt_ 3. Z 12 13 14 ,s tit= Zou i? hG = 3,5 :. s � 16 r. 17 18 19 'Tub`its. 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Crc., -�or SubbNS 15 n�1 \\ucn<AGA, co""v-,oNs VI Otr r5)) f\),q 0 1s 17 , 19 20 21 22 a 23 24 25 26 27 executive.' 28 No Text (COS-2l-'-)Z RECOMMENDED TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONS FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT IwJ wJ L 50' _I O O z z x a a J Q O Q J J pp J 3 N N w U, W w U 3 ww O w Q m z 0 Q w Z w Y Un m a m -i cn 4 5' 6' 13' 12' 13, 6 51 4 Cpmo►.io 'D2lvl 68' RIGHT OF WAY COLLECTOR INTERSECTION/TURN LANE (BIKE LANES, NO PARKING) wJ wJ 50' z z x a a x J J Q J J Q Q 3 N w w N z y Q Q w Y O W Q Q — m m Q Q In J a. m F- I-- m a J UI 4 5 8 1. _6 11' 11 116'1-8 __5' 4'I 68' RIGHT OF WAY COLLECTOR (WITH PARKING AND BIKE LANES) D-2 4.2.3 Major Storms The determination of the allowable street flow due to the major storm shall be based on the following criteria: • Theoretical capacity based on allowable depth and inundated area. • Reduced allowable flow due to velocity conditions. 4.2.3.1 Street Encroachment Table 4.2 sets forth the allowable street inundation for the major storm runoff. Table 4-2 MAJOR STORM — STREET RUNOFF ENCROACHMENT Strewt Classification Local (includes places, alleys, marginal access & collector) Arterial and Major Arterial 4.2.3.2Theoritical Capacity Maximum Encroachment Residential dwellings, puouc, commercial, and industrial buildings shall not be inundated at the ground line unless buildings are flood proofed. The depth of water over the crown shall not exceed 6 inches. Residential dwellings, public, commercial and industrial buildings shall not be inundated at the ground line unless buildings are flood proofed. Depth of water at the street crown shall not exceed 6 inches to allow operation of emergency vehicles. The depth of water over the gutter flowline shall not exceed 18 inches. In some cases, the 18 inch depth over the gutter flowline is more restrictive than the 6 inch depth over the street crown. For these conditions, the most restrictive of the two criteria shall govern. Manning's equation shall be used to calculate the theoretical runoff -carrying capac- ity based on the allowable street inundation. The equation will be as follows: Q =1.486 R 213S' 12 A n Where Q = Capacity, cfs in = Roughness Coefficient _ R = Hydraulic Radius, A/P S=Slope, feet/feet A = Area, feet Appropriate "n" values can be found in Table 4-3. Any values not listed should be located in the Geological Survey Water Supply Paper, 1849. Table 4-3 MANNING'S ROUGHNESS COEFFICIENTS FOR STREET SURFACES Surface Roughness Coefficient Gutter& Street...................................................................... 0.016 DryRubble........................................................................... 0.035 Mowed Kentucky Bluegrass ................................................. 0.035 Rough Stony Field w/Weeds................................................ 0.040 Sidewalk & Driveway............................................................ 0.016 MAY 1984 4-5 DESIGN CRITERIA 4.2.2.1 Street Encroachment The encroachment of gutter flow on the street for the initial storm runoff shall not ex- ceed the specifications set forth in Table 4-1. A storm drainage system shall begin where the encroachment reaches the limits found in this table. Table 4-1 INITIAL STORM — STREET RUNOFF ENCROACHMENT Street Classification Maximum Encroachment Local (includes places, alleys, No curb -topping. t Flow may spread to marginal access) crown of street Collector No curb -topping. t Flow spread must leave at least one lane width free of water Major Arterial No curb -topping. t Flow spread must leave at least one-half (1 /2) of roadway width free of water in each direction T Where no curbing exists, encroachment shall not extend over property lines. 4.2.2.2Theoretical Capacity Once the allowable pavement encroachment has been established, gutter capacity shall be computed using the following revised Manning for flow in shallow triangular channels: O = 0.56 Z S"2 yera n theoretical s equation Where O =Theoretical Gutter Capacity, cfs y = Depth of Flow at Face of Gutter, feet n = Roughness Coefficient S = Channel Slope, feet/feet Z = Reciprocal of Cross Slope, feet/feet A nomograph based on the previous equation has been developed and is included in Figure 4-1. The graph is applicable for all gutter configurations. An "n" value of 0.016 shall be used for all calculations involving street runoff. 4.2.2.3 Allowable Gutter Flow In order to calculate the actual flow rate allowable, the theoretical capacity shall be multiplied by a reduction factor. These factors are determined by the curve in Figure 4-2 entitled "Reduction Factors for Allowable Gutter Capacity". The allowable gutter flow calculated thusly is the value to be used in the drainage system calculations. MAY 1984 4-2 DESIGN CRITERIA 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 900 600 i 700 -1 600 i 500 a O 400 300 �Q 4 200 100 90 6o 70 60 40 40 30 V4411 IH] From BPR 2.0 T- — L EQUATION: G•0.5B (A)S1 JR^ 11 1) ROUGHNESS COL/rICILNT IN MARRING .10 FORMULA APPROPRIATE TO MATERIAL IN BOTTOM OF CMARNEC 08 1.0 L IS RECIPROCAL OF CAMS SLOPE REFERENCE; N. A. 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I- 5,91 a a F9 II II I-- r: Ll tj 20 'A 7E), 3 -Of L 7, 00A A S 17 UNIVER I j FEE 11 NM "VeiT l' Dr, 1i va�, nyon '14 nyon Dam . . . . . . . . . . . . . r Kingston Woods PUD 2nd,— MIr gg 1��' Grav I M. V -2- -,—P't� R apt Lake 3 Ak' A Spring Canyon Gravel Dam Pit 4) % ra- lJ6.AL S( "t we 1510 jt e La dL 15 'o 8� 9 N BM14954 ............ J11111 -11 F Jt Theati • 1 'KII jw"',ib Fit N, Zz,: pxl ........... Omep H6#9 50 d /549 34 35 4991 5; 36 Mc Clellan(414IL_ Cem -b to o C, It SITE LOCATION Figure 1 PRELIMINARY DRAINAGE REPORT KINGSTON WOODS P.U.D. 2nd FILING PROJECT NO: 1005-27-92 L GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION A. Property Location 1. Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing is located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., Larimer County, Colorado. It is immediately east of Kingston Woods P.U.D. currently under City of Fort Collins Planning review. 2. More specifically the site is located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Horsetooth Road and Richmond Drive. The site is currently designated as Block 1 and Tract C of Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. B. Description of the Property 1. The site has an area of approximately 5.47 acres. 2. The site is currently vacant and has native vegetation. Utilities are stubbed to the property. However, previously designed drainage appurtenances intended to serve the site were never installed. ty 3. Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing is bounded on the south by t, on the east by Richmond Drive and on the north by Casa Grande P.U.D. The property to the east is currently undeveloped, but is under plan review at the City of Fort Collins as Kingston Woods P.U.D. II DRAINAGE BASINS AND SUB -BASINS A. Major Basin Description _ 1. Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing (previously Tract C and Block 1 of Horsetooth Cotntnons) is currently a part of Basin "G" of the Foothills Drainage Basin as identified in the 1981 Basin Master plan by Resource Consultants, Inc. 2. All storm drainage from this site is currently designed to be conveyed to an existing 36" RCP storm sewer located on the west side of Shields Street adjacent to Horsetooth Commons P.U.D and the Market at Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. This storm sewer conveys stormwater across Shields Street to Cunningham Corner. B. Sub -Basin Description 1. Redpeak Engineering of Windsor, Colorado prepared a drainage study for Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. addressing the area which will now be Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing. a) In that study, the area south of Patterson Place originally designated Tract "G" (Lots 1-9, Block 2), was considered for multi -unit development and a site specific detention pond was proposed. b) The area north of Patterson Place (Block 1) was considered for 18 single family units with no site specific detention. Stormwater would be conveyed to the east under Richmond Drive to a future commercial tract. c) Interim detention would be provided on Lot 3 of the Market at Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. until Lot 3 of the Market at Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. develops. The proposed detention pond for Lot 3 of the Market at Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. would then consider Block 1 of Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. in final detention requirements. d) All developed condition storm runoff would concentrate at inlet R-S at the Southwest corner of the intersection of Shields Street and Richmond Drive. III DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA A. Regulations 1. This preliminary report and the preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan for Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing were prepared in accordance with the requirements of City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Erosion Control Criteria. 2. This preliminary report considers the recommendations made in the approved final drainage reports for Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. and the Market at Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. B. Development Criteria Reference and Constraints 1. Shields Street is constructed to full arterial standards adjacent to the south boundary of the project. Richmond Drive is fully constructed adjacent to the east of the project except for sidewalk. Casa Grande P.U.D. is completed adjacent to the north boundary of the project. Kingston Woods P.U.D., immediately west of the project is currently under design. Design coordination is necessary between Kingston Woods P.U.D. and Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing. 2. The design of Kingston Woods P.U.D. by Northern Engineering of Fort Collins, is currently considering alternative detention pond release scenarios in conjunction with Casa Grande P.U.D. improvements. This may affect the final drainage for Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing. However, design considerations and details had not been worked out by the date of preparation of this report, so original Horsetooth Commons approved drainage concepts have been considered here. C. Hydrologic Criteria 1. Runoff calculations are based on the "Rational" method. 2. Interim detention pond requirements will be based on the "Cumulative Runoff Method". D. Hydraulic Criteria 1. Storm sewer inlet design is based on the inlet curves provided in the criteria manual. 2. Storm sewer design is based on Mannings Equation with Mannings coefficients as suggested in the Drainage Criteria Manual. IV DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN A. General Concept 1. The drainage design concept for Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing will remain consistent with that for Horsetooth Conunons P.U.D. as proposed by Redpeak Engineering. 2. Interim detention on Lot 3 of the Market at Horsetooth Commons will be provided. Interim detention pond outfall will be provided to the existing storm sewer located at the southeasterly corner of Lot 3 of the Market at Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. B. Specific Details 1. Onsite detention is not considered for Kingston Woods P.U. storm runoff will be conveyed to Lot 3 of the Market at H P.U.D. (currently undeveloped) where an interim detention pond 2. Storm runoff from Kingston Woods P.U.D. 2nd Filing wi Richmond Drive and travels in a northerly and easterly dire generated from the site will be intercepted in Richmond Drive turn, conveyed under Richmond Drive via a 24" RCP storm se interim detention pond. 3. Detention pond outfall will be the southeast corner of Lot 3, D. 2nd Filing. All orsetooth Commonswill be provided. 11 be conveyed to ction. The runoff by an inlet and in wer to the proposed directed to the existing 15" storm sewer located on Market at Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. This storm sewer system is a part of the Foothills Basin. 4. Erosion Control measures will be taken for the protection of downstream facilities. V. CONCLUSIONS A. Compliance With Standards The grading and drainage design meets the City of Fort Collins storm drainage design criteria. The design remains consistent with the drainage concept for this portion of Horsetooth Commons as submitted by Redpeak Engineering and approved by the City of Fort Collins. VI REFERENCES A. City of Fort Collins storm drainage design criteria and construction standards. B. City of Fort Collins files for Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. and The Market At Horsetooth Commons P.U.D. C. Foothills Basin (Basin G) Drainage Master plan, by Resource Consultants, Inc. D. Drainage Study for Horsetooth Commons Tract D (The Market At Horsetooth Commons); Redpeak Engineering. VII APPENDICES A. Appendix A 1. Historic storm drainage calculations 2. Developed storm drainage calculations 3. Preliminary Drainage and grading plan (stuffer envelope) ". 9 90al 0 0.14M PAGE NO. 1 �1NSS�evV W�0�5 Vf�., �,S1cv�S�1n*JS ew 6ro (Iss),-� S h oA 17welo PREPARED BV m�U DATE %ILI(RZ �^ �o 2 3 4 = C),SC1 = 63 5 �� lir..e. 1 1Gioo Ta, �T oT Co Nc.eNlftiT,er� 1 = I I.I- o,S 20�� i I 13,Z.. N CTc,Oovti1\� 7au�oG 7 -15 aio Ala s t,i 4 9 13 1 (two r 10 lI Z s 11 13 12or 13 14 1 15 16 17Io 5 r 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 execulivef' 28 PAGE � NO. 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