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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHORLAND SUBDIVISION PDP - PDP - 9-08 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - DRAINAGE REPORTRUNOFF COEFFICIENTS & % IMPERVIOUS LOCATION: Thorland Suhdivision PROJECT NO: 39580.00 COMPUTATIONS BY: jmj DATE: 312712008 Recommended Runoff Coefficients from Table 3-3 of City of Fort Collins Design Criteria Recommended % Impervious from Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Runoff % )efficienA Impervious C Streets, parking lots (asphalt): 0.95 100 Sidewalks (concrete): 0.95 96 Roofs: 0.95 90 Lawns (flat <2%, sandy soil): 0.10 0 Equations - Calculated C coefficients & % Impervious are area weighted C; = runoff coefficient for specific area, A; A; = areas of surface with runoff coefficient of C; n = number of different surfaces to consider A t = total area over which C is applicable; the sum of all A is OVERALL SITE IMPFRVInI1SNFSS BASIN TOTAL TOTAL ROOF PAVED SIDEWALK LANDSCAPE RUNOFF % DESIGNATION AREA AREA AREA AREA AREA AREA COEFF. Impervious NUMBER (ac.) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (C) 1 2.80 121,929 4,194 16,482 0 282,686 0.39 16.61 2 3.89 169,320 6,000 4,343 0 158,977 0.15 5.75 March 27, 2008 City of Fort Collins Stormwater Utility 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 RE: Thorland Subdivision Drainage Study To whom it concerns, J•R ENGINEERING A Westrian Company We are pleased to submit for your review and approval, this letter describing the drainage design requirements for the Thorland Subdivision. All computations within this report have been completed in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria dated May 1984, revised April 1997. As a result of a preliminary design review requested by the Thorland family, the city responded with a letter dated June 11, 2007. In said letter, the stormwater department states "since this is a very large site, the property owner's design engineer can compare the overall site imperviousness, including '/z of Kechter Road, to the 35% imperviousness used in the drainage master plan. If it is equal to or less than the 35%, then on -site detention and water quality treatment are waived since the 35% imperviousness is accounted for in the drainage master plan." The attached calculations indicate very conservative estimates of future impervious coverage including '/z of the ultimate ROW for Kechter Road being fully paved, the full width of the ROW required by the city in the middle of the site being fully paved, all existing structures, and a very conservative estimate of the proposed future building. Since the calculations indicate that under this conservatively estimated condition the total site impervious substantially less than 35%, JR Engineering respectfully requests that the detention and water quality requirements imposed on the property be waived as promised. We greatly appreciate your time and consideration i have any questions or required additional information Sincerely, JR Engi eri Prepare y, John Meyers Jr. Design Engineer Michael S. Brake, PE Principle If you 2620 Fast Prospect Road, Suite 190, Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-491-9888 • Fax: 970-491-9984 • w jrengineering.com