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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKENSINGTON SOUTH - Filed CS-COMMENT SHEETS - 2004-08-12March 10, 1977 TO: Dick Rutherford, Stewart & Associates Consulting Engineers FROM: Don Parsons, City Engineer RE: Kensington South Subdivision In addition to those comments for which revisions and design considerations are requested on the check prints for the Kensington South Subdivision, a complete drainage report is requested. It is requested that the drainage report be submitted on 8," X 11" size paper along with the drainage plans. The information listed below, if not shown on the draw- ings, is to be included in the report. 1. Runoff calculations and method of analysis for both the initial storm and the major storm, submitted in tabular form. 2. Storm sewer and storm inlet flow calculations for initial storm and major storm runoff. 3. Culvert design flow calculations for initial storm and major storm runoff. 4. Street capacities and flow calculations at critical street sections for initial storm and major storm runoff. 5. Smmtion of all design variables used and design assumptions made. 6. The boundary and designation of all tributary drainage areas and the area of each in acres. 7. The designation and location of each design point referred to in the calcu- lations. It is requested that an overall drainage design plan of the study area, including all areas outside the study area which contribute runoff to the study area be submitted. Drainage design plans should include the following information: 1. Contours (twa foot contour interval proposed and existing) on USGS Datum. 2. Property Lines. 3. Streets, names and grades. 4. Existing drainage facilities and structures, including existing irrigation ditches, roadside ditches, drainage ways, gutter flow directions, culverts, etc. All pertinent information such as size, shape, slope, location, etc., shall also be included to facilitate review and approval of drainage plans. Page 2 Date: March 10, 1977 Re: Kensington South Subdivision 5. overall drainage area boundary and drainage sub -area boundaries. 6. Proposed type of curb and gutter (vertical or combination) and gutter flow directions, including cross pans. 7. Proposed piping and open drainage ways, including proposed inlets, manholes, culverts and other appurtenances. 8. Proposed outfall point for runoff from the study area. 9. Routing and accumulative flows at various critical points for the initial storm runoff. 10. Routing and accumulative flows at various critical points for the major storm runoff. 11. Critical minimum finished floor elevations for protection from major storm runoff. It is further requested that the design plans be a submission separate from the construction plans. The construction plans and details should show the following information: 1. Plan North arrow Property lines Street names and easements with width dimensions Existing utilities and structures 2. Profile Vertical and horizontal grids with scales Ground surface existing (dotted) and proposed (solid) Existing utility lines where crossed Bench marks (USGS Datum) Elevations (USGS Datum) 3. Proposed Construction Pipes Plan and profile showing: size, type and structural class of pipe, including ASTM specification grades inlet and outlet details manhole details (station number and invert elevations) Page 3 Date: March 10, 1977 Re: Kensington South Subdivision open channels plan showing stationing profile, including water surface profiles grades typical cross section lining details Special structures (manholes, culverts, headwalls, trash gates, etc.) plan elevation and water surface profiles details of design and appurtenances It is recommende3 that the "URBAN STORM DRAINAGE CRITERIA MANUAL" published by the Denver Regional Council of Governments be used as a guide in designing the storm drainage system. Should you have questions or comments concerning this matter, please contact me. LM:cs