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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOLORADO EARLY COLLEGES - SITE PLAN ADVISORY REVIEW - SPA160003 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - DRAINAGE RELATED DOCUMENTDecember 9, 2016 Mr. Shane Boyle City of Fort Collins Storm Water Utility 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, CO 80522 Re: Colorado Early College – 4424 Innovation Drive ICG Project No. 1292-028-00 Dear Shane, Please accept the following memo on behalf of Colorado Early College to demonstrate the site’s compliance with City Code. EXISTING CONDITIONS Colorado Early College Charter School is a remodel of an existing commercial building located at 4424 Innovation Drive. The site is approximately 6.0 acres and includes an existing 92,600 square foot building, parking lot with associated drive areas, sidewalks, and landscape areas. The existing site is 66% impervious. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS The proposed improvements for the site primarily consist of interior building modifications. As part of Poudre Fire Authority’s requirements to bring the building up to code, a new 20 foot wide concrete fire lane will be constructed on the east side of the building. A single parking space will be removed in the west parking lot near the entrance of the site to accommodate the fire truck turning movements. These two improvements are the only proposed site improvements. The concrete fire lane will add 4,522 square feet of impervious area to the site. However, the concrete will be replacing an existing gravel road (assumed to be 50% impervious) so the net increase in impervious area is 2,261 square feet. The elimination of the single parking stall on the west side of the building and associated rebuilding of the curb is considered negligible, but it is a decrease in impervious area. The addition of the fire lane increases the sites total impervious area from 66% to 67%. City code states that if the increase in imperviousness is greater than 1,000 square feet then drainage improvements – detention or water quality – will be required. However, this increase in impervious area is very small compared to the size of the overall site. The additional runoff produced can be considered negligible and will not have a detrimental impact to any downstream drainage facilities. All historic drainage patterns will be maintained with the construction of the fire lane. Runoff from the fire lane will sheet flow to the east until it is intercepted by an existing drainage channel that runs along the eastern property boundary. Mr. Shane Boyle December 9, 2016 Page 2 of 2 LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT (LID) An alternative compliance/variance application has been submitted for this project. As previously mentioned, runoff from the fire lane will follow existing drainage patterns and be intercepted by the existing drainage channel. The drainage channel cab be classified as a grass swale (UDCM Vol. III, Chapter 4, Section 2.0:T-2) where water quality treatment will occur prior to exiting the site. This is the proposed alternative compliance to be implemented in place of pervious pavement in the fire lane or a rain garden downstream of the fire lane. If you have any questions or comments please contact me at (970) 460-1091. Sincerely, Skylar Brower, P.E. Colorado Professional Engineer 44248 Interwest Consulting Group 1218 West Ash, Suite C Windsor, Colorado LOCATION: Colorado Early College PROJECT NO: COMPUTATIONS BY: smb DATE: 12/9/2016 Recommended Runoff Coefficients from Table 3-3 of City of Fort Collins Design Criteria Recommended % Impervious from Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Runoff % coefficient Impervious C Streets, parking lots (asphalt): 0.95 100 Concrete: 0.95 96 Roofs: 0.95 90 Gravel: 0.50 40 Lawns (flat <2%, sandy soil): 0.10 0 SUBBASIN TOTAL TOTAL PAVED CONCRETE ROOF GRAVEL LANDSCAPE RUNOFF % DESIGNATION AREA AREA AREA AREA AREA AREA AREA COEFF. Impervious REMARKS (ac.) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (sq.ft) (C) 1 6.02 262,030 75,157 12,457 92,604 7,780 74,032 0.70 66 Existing impervious areas 1 6.02 262,030 75,157 16,979 92,604 3,258 74,032 0.70 67 Proposed impervious areas Equations - Calculated C coefficients & % Impervious are area weighted C = Σ (Ci Ai) / At Ci = runoff coefficient for specific area, Ai Ai = areas of surface with runoff coefficient of Ci n = number of different surfaces to consider At = total area over which C is applicable; the sum of all Ai's RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS & % IMPERVIOUS CEC-Impervious Area Calcs(2016-12-02).xls Existing Impervious Areas