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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE OVERLOOK CONVENIENCE CENTER AT ARAPAHOE FARM PUD - PRELIMINARY - 55-87N - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - DRAINAGE REPORT 1 1 PRELIMINARY DRAINAGE STUDY FOR THE OVERLOOK AT ARAPAHOE FARMS P.U.D. FORT COLLINS, COLORADO November 25, 1996 1 1 Prepared for: Overlook Development Company 4714 Valley Ridge Court Fort Collins, Colorado 80526 Prepared by: RBD, Inc. Engineering Consultants "A Division of the Sear-Brown Group" 209 South Meldrum Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 (970) 482-5922 RBD Job No. 747-001 1 1 INC. ' Rap Engineering Consultants A division of The Sear-Brown Group 209 S.Meldrum ' Fort Collins,Colorado 80521 970/482-5922 ' November 25, 1996 Mr. Basil Hamdan Mr. Matt Fater City of Fort Collins • Utility Services, Stormwater 235 Matthews Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 RE: PreliminaryDrainage Studyfor the Overlook at Arapahoe Farms P.U.D. g p Gentlemen: We are pleased to submit to you, for your review, this Preliminary Drainage Study for the Overlook at Arapahoe Farms P.U.D. 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 or concerns regarding the content of this report. We would be pleased to meet with I you regarding any comments you have after completing your review. • Respectfully, RBD Inc. Engineering Consultants Prepared by: Reviewed by: (NOT AVAILABLE) Perry bot, E.I.T. Kevin Gingery, P.E. Project Engineer Water Resources Project Manager cc: 747-001(B) Calculations & Notes ' Dave Pietenpol, Overlook Development Company H:\USER\CIVIL\PROJECTS\ARAPAHOE.OVL\DRAINAGE\drainrep.pre Denver 303/458-5526 1 - I ITABLE OF CONTENTS IDESCRIPTION PAGE I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION I A. LOCATION 1 B. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 1 II. DRAINAGE BASINS AND SUB-BASINS A. MAJOR BASIN DESCRIPTION 1 B. SUB=BASIN DESCRIPTION 1 I III. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA REGULATIONS 2 IA.B. DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA REFERENCE, CONSTRAINTS, AND COMPARISON 3 C. HYDROLOGICAL CRITERIA 3 D. HYDRAULIC CRITERIA 3 . E. VARIANCES FROM CRITERIA 3 IIV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN A. GENERAL CONCEPT 3 IB. SPECIFIC DETAILS 4 V. STORM WATER QUALITY IA. GENERAL CONCEPT 5 VI. EROSION CONTROL I A. GENERAL CONCEPT 5 I VII. CONCLUSIONS A. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS 5 B. DRAINAGE CONCEPT 5 IREFERENCES 7 I VICINITY MAP APPENDIX 1 DRAINAGE VICINITY MAP 3 I HYDROLOGY CALCULATIONS 5 EXCERPTS FROM: "FINAL DRAINAGE STUDY FOR ARAPAHOE FARMS TOWNHOMES P.U.D." 11 ISUPPORTING CHARTS, TABLES AND FIGURES 14 1 PRELIMINARY DRAINAGE STUDY FOR THE OVERLOOK AT ARAPAHOE P.U.D. FORT COLLINS, COLORADO I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION A. Location This site is located within the Overlook/Gates development in Fort Collins, just off Harmony Road at the entrance to the overall development. The project is bounded to the northeast by the proposed Harmony Road, to the northwest by the back lots of the Overlook at Woodridge, First Filing, and to the south by the existing Harmony Road. More precisely the proposed development is located in the Southwest Quarter of ' Section 34, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado. The project site is shown on the Vicinity Map in the Appendix. 1 B. Property Description of P P P . y The Overlook at Arapahoe P.U.D. site contains approximately 4.69 acres and is generally undeveloped at the present. The existing site is presently open ground covered with native grasses. The site slopes gradually to the southeast at. approximately 2.0% to 3.0% and historically drains to an existing roadside ditch running along the south boundary of the site. I H. DRAINAGE BASINS AND SUB-BASINS A. Major Basin Description The project site is located in the McClellands/Mail Creek Basin. It is more particularly detailed in the "Preliminary Master Drainage Study for Woodridge", December 1991, RBD Inc. B. Sub-Basin Description For the most part, this site is delineated as Basin 7C on the "Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan" for Woodridge, by RBD Inc. A portion of that plan is included in the Appendix under the "Drainage Vicinity Map" section. The site is split by the proposed new Seneca Street, which runs northeast to 1 1 1 I southwest in the eastern section of the site. As mentioned before, there is an existing roadside ditch running along the south property line of the site, but this will be removed with this development. Of the five internal sub-basins, Basin 10 is the largest and drains entirely to a grated manhole located west of the intersection of Harmony Road and Seneca Street. This basin includes the back lot areas of Lots 1 through 8, The Overlook at Woodridge P.U.D., First Filing and has therefore slightly increased the area originally proposed for drainage to the inlet. This condition with the back lots was pre-existing, and was not planned for in the "Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan" for Woodridge or on the "Drainage and Erosion Control Plan" for the Overlook at Woodridge, First Filing. The manhole draining this basin then discharges to a proposed 30" RCP storm drain which was previously designed with Arapahoe Farms Townhomes P.U.D. Basin 20 consists of the proposed new Seneca Street and its associated right-of-way. This basin drains into Harmony Road, towards a proposed 20' curb inlet, which is in-line with the aforementioned 30" RCP storm drain. The extent of this inlet's carrying capacity will be discussed in the "Drainage Facility Design" section. The smaller piece of commercial property on the east side of Seneca Street, delineated as Basin 30, drains north into a swale along the northeast limit of the basin, then into another grated manhole, also draining into the previously designed 30" RCP storm drain. The other two basins are more or less insignificant, and were delineated simply to show where some of this property's runoff is headed offsite. Basin 50 consists of a small portion of Seneca Street, draining offsite into the proposed Harmony Ridge development. It was necessary to drain this area to the southwest since natural grades dictate a high point as shown on the Preliminary Grading Plan. Finally, Basin 60 consists of a small greenbelt along the south property line which will drain offsite into the proposed Harmony Ridge Development. Due to the minimal quantity of this runoff, it does not appear that this situation will adversely affect the development to the south. Basins 7A and 7B from the Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan for Woodridge were incorporated into this design, to show how Harmony Road street flows compare to before. Basin H2 indicates the most downstream point along Harmony that this project could plausibly affect. Street flows have been given on the Preliminary Drainage and Grading Plan. III. DRAINAGE DESIGN CRITERIA A. Regulations The City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Design Criteria is being used for the 2 1 subject site. B. Development Criteria Reference, Constraints, and Comparison The criteria established by the "Preliminary Master Drainage Study for Woodridge", December 1991 by RBD Inc. and the "Final Drainage and Erosion Control Study for Arapahoe Farms Townhomes P.U.D.", July 15, 1994 by RBD Inc. were used for designing the drainage facilities for this site. 1 This site was not planned to require on-site detention. Based on the "Preliminary _ q ' Master Drainage Study for Woodridge" and the "Final Drainage and Erosion Control Study for Arapahoe Farms Townhomes P.U.D.", the site drains undetained into the proposed storm drain beneath Harmony Road. ' C. Hydrological Criteria. The Rational Method for determining surface runoff was only used for the project site. The 10-year and 100-year storm event criteria, obtained by the City of Fort Collins, were used in calculating runoff values. These calculations and criteria are included in the Appendix. D. Hydraulic Criteria All hydraulic calculations within this report have been prepared in accordance with Y P P P the City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Criteria and are included in the Appendix. E. Variances from Criteria No variances from City of Fort Collins Storm Drainage Criteria are being sought for this project. 1 IV. DRAINAGE FACILITY DESIGN A. General Concept P The on-site runoff produced by the portion of the site on the west side of Seneca Street (Basin 10) will drain via on-site swales and curb & gutter to a low point established west of the intersection of Seneca and Harmony, behind one of the proposed buildings. At this low point, a manhole with a grated lid will capture flows and release them into a 21" RCP. This 21" RCP will then enter a proposed 20' on-grade curb inlet located along Harmony Road. This inlet then flows into the 30" RCP storm drain mentioned earlier. 3 1 1 The commercial area to the east of Seneca Street (Basin 30) also drains to an inlet, which discharges to the 30" RCP beneath Harmony Road. The proposed drainage and grading plan is included in the back pocket of this report. B. Specific Details Per the "Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan" for Woodridge and the "Final Drainage and Erosion Control Study" for Arapahoe Farms Townhomes P.U.D., it was proposed that 36.6 cfs be released from this site during the major storm into the inlet that basically serves this basin. Even though the area that drains to this inlet has, in fact, increased, there appears to only be 26.5 cfs draining from Basin 10 and 2.6 cfs draining from Basin 30, during the major storm event. Conservatively adding these two values from the area which drain to the proposed 30" RCP storm drain reveals 29.1 cfs leaving the site in this pipe. This project's site plan has decreased the proposed runoff to the downstream regional pond. The drainage from the Harmony Road 1/2-street width along the northeast property line of this site was accounted for in the "Preliminary Master Drainage Study for Woodridge". Basically, all of the Harmony Road runoff coining from upstream of Seneca Street heads towards the low point that now exists where the 20' curb inlet will be built in the future (see Drainage Plan, attached). This stormwater then drains off the road and into a collection area, west of the Old Harmony Road and Ithe New Harmony Road intersection. The Harmony Road realignment will be completed prior to this project's construction, which means that the 20' curb inlet will be installed in its proposed location, as shown on the Arapahoe Farms Townhomes P.U.D. This curb inlet was designed to capture a portion of the flows coming from the areas and streets ' upstream of Seneca Street. Per the "Preliminary Master Drainage Study for Woodridge", this inlet will capture 4.4 cfs from upstream and let 14.9 cfs pass on down Harmony Road. This condition will not be altered with this set of plans. On the preliminary plan, Seneca Street south of Harmony was not supposed to ' drain into Harmony Road, but rather, into the pipe beneath Harmony. Based on the existing grading, it will not be possible to contain Seneca Street so that it will not drain directly to Harmony Road. Therefore, we are proposing that this tsegment of Seneca Street drain undetained into Harmony Road. Since approximately 900' of Harmony Road will be removed with this project, and replaced with developed areas which will have their runoff routed elsewhere, we propose that the allowance of the 180' of Seneca Street to continue draining to Harmony will not exacerbate the existing drainage pattern. The amount of flow passing from Seneca into Harmony is shown at Design Point 2 (2.6 cfs), and even ' with the existing flows in Harmony Road, the street capacities for stormwater are 4 1 not reached. Along with Seneca Street draining to Harmony Road, there will be 20.5 cfs approaching the previously mentioned 20' curb inlet, and after the inlet ' takes 4.4 cfs, 16.1 cfs flow on down the road. (See Hydrology Section in the _. Appendix of this report) ' V. STORM WATER QUALITY A. General Concept The water quality of storm water runoff must be addressed on all final design utility plans. The Overlook at Arapahoe Farms P.U.D. is anticipating construction beginning in 1997. Best Management Practices (BMP's) for the treatment of storm water runoff will be determined during final design for this project. However, BMP's may include grass-lined swales, minimized DCIA, and installation of silt fence and gravel inlet filters. All construction activities must comply with the State of Colorado permitting process for Storm water Discharges Associated with Construction Activity. A Colorado Department of Health NPDES Permit will be required before any construction grading can begin. VI. EROSION CONTROL A. General Concept During final design for this site, appropriate measures will be designed to control erosion from the site. These measures to limit erosion will typically include installation of silt fence, reseeding and mulching all disturbed areas which will not be paved, and using a gravel mulch on areas which are to be paved. VII. CONCLUSIONS A. Compliance with Standards All computations that have been completed within this report are in compliance with the City of Fort Collins Erosion Control Reference Manual for construction Sites and the Storm Drainage Design Criteria Manual. B. Drainage Concept The proposed drainage concepts presented in this report and on the construction S 1 1 plans adequately provide for the conveyance and release of developed on-site flows into the existing curb&gutter on Harmony Road and mostly into the proposed 30" ' RCP storm drain. No on-site detention was proposed with this project, but the amount of stormwater leaving the site has gone down from what was planned for with Woodridge and Arapahoe Farms Townhomes P.U.D. The existing Detention Pond downstream at the southeast corner of the Woodridge development has been designed and built to account for flows released from the Overlook at Arapahoe P.U.D. site. If groundwater is encountered at the time of construction a Colorado Department of Health Construction Dewatering Permit will be required. 111 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 REFERENCES Ii. Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction Standards, by the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, May 1984, revised January 1991. 2. 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