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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 2
Existing Conditions ........................................................................................................................... 2
Proposed Stormwater Improvements ............................................................................................. 2
APPENDIX
Appendix A ........................................................................................................ Drainage Basin Map
Appendix B ............................................................... Drainage Basin & Storage Facility Calculations
Appendix C ............ Excerpts from: “Blackwood Groves Subd. Phase 2 Stormwater Design Report”
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OVERVIEW
The purpose of this report is to detail the stormwater management design for the 2.51‐acre residential
development located on Lot 1, Block 15 of Blackwood Groves Subdivision Phase 2. Phase 2 of the
subdivision is currently located on a remainder tract of Blackwood Groves Subdivision Phase 1 and is
estimated to be platted in January 2023. The proposed project consists of two (2) 41‐unit apartment
buildings with an associated asphalt parking lot, sidewalks, and landscaped areas. The project site is
surrounded on three sides by city streets (Victoria Street to the north, South 15th Avenue to the east, and
Winterthur Avenue to the west) and by a subdivision open space lot to the south.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Lot 1, Block 15 is currently vacant, undeveloped land. The lot has existing water and sewer services
stubbed in from the mains located within the City’s right‐of‐way. Private utility services (gas, electric,
communications) are expected to be installed along the edges of the lot in 10‐foot utility easements and
stubbed into the site prior to the start of construction. The site currently slopes from south to north at
1%‐2%. Groundwater across the subdivision was monitored by C&H Engineering and Surveying, Inc. during
2019 and 2020 to estimate Seasonal High Groundwater (SGHW). As summarized in the portion of the
Blackwood Groves Subdivision Phase 2 Stormwater Design Report included in Appendix C, SHGW was
found to be approximately 3’‐3.5’ below existing ground surface (bgs) in the area Lot 1, Block 15.
The stormwater improvements installed with the subdivision infrastructure were designed to
accommodate stormwater runoff from the project site. However, based on the calculations in Appendix
C of this report, the project site is split between two subdivision drainage basins. Drainage Basin 9C
includes ~1‐acre (45,055 sf) of the western portion of the site and drains to subdivision Pond #9, while
Drainage Basin 8A includes ~1.5 acres (64,403 sf) of the eastern portion of the site and drains to
subdivision Pond #8A. Although the project site is labeled as a “Dense Residential” coverage type in the
subdivision stormwater design, the report assumed different rational method runoff coefficients (C‐
values) for each side of the site. The portion draining to Pond 9 was assigned a C‐value of 0.75, while the
portion draining to Pond 8A was assigned a C‐value of 0.40.
According to the subdivision design reports in Appendix C the subdivision detention ponds can
accommodate the runoff volume from the 10‐year, 2‐hour storm event for the respective portions of the
project site at the assigned C‐values. The outlet structures in the subdivision detention ponds were also
designed to retain the 0.5” runoff reduction volume from the project site. Similarly, according to the pipe
sizing calculations in Appendix C, the subdivision storm sewer system has capacity to convey the 25‐year
storm event from the project site to the subdivision ponds.
PROPOSED STORMWATER IMPROVEMENTS
As mentioned previously, the subdivision stormwater infrastructure provides capacity for stormwater
runoff from the project site. However, the proposed site design results in a weighted C‐value of ~0.89 for
the project site, which is higher than the 0.75 and 0.40 values provided in the subdivision design.
Therefore, the proposed stormwater design for the project will utilize a combination of on‐site
stormwater retention, and off‐site discharge to the subdivision storm sewer system to account for the
increase in impervious area above the original subdivision estimations. The project site has been split into
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5 drainage basins (DB’s), with DB’s 1‐2 discharging off‐site to the subdivision storm sewer system, and
DB’s 3‐5 including on‐site stormwater retention. Sub‐basins within the 5 drainage basins were used to
analyze the proposed on‐site curb chases and storm pipes for adequate conveyance capacity.
Drainage Basin 1 and the corresponding sub‐basins consist of the roof runoff from Building 1, the
surrounding landscaped area, and the western portion of the interior parking lot. The runoff from DB 1
will flow directly to the subdivision infrastructure and makes up the portion of Lot 1 that was originally
allocated to DB 9C from the subdivision Phase 1 design report. Roof drains from Building 1 will be directed
to the adjacent street gutters via 8” PVC outlet pipes and curb chases. Runoff generated by the parking
and landscaped areas on the interior of the site will be conveyed via parking lot curb and gutter to a
proposed curb chase at the northern property line. The DB 9C runoff calculations from the subdivision
design report were also recalculated using the DB 1 area and C‐value to determine whether the
downstream subdivision gutter and storm sewer could accommodate runoff from DB 1. Similarly, the
subdivision detention calculations for Pond 9 were recalculated using the DB 1 values to confirm that
adequate capacity exists in Pond 9. Calculations for DB 1 and the corresponding subbasins are included in
Appendix B.
Drainage Basin 2 and the corresponding subbasins consist of the roof runoff from the northern portion of
Building 2, and northern and southeastern portions of the parking lot. The runoff from DB 2 will flow
directly to the subdivision infrastructure and makes up that portion of Lot 1 that contributes to DB 8A in
the Phase 1 design report. Roof drains will be directed to adjacent street gutters via 8” PVC pipes and curb
chases. Runoff generated by the two parking lot areas will flow to adjacent street gutters via two curb
chases. The DB 8A runoff calculations from the subdivision design report were also recalculated using the
DB 2 area and C‐value to determine whether the downstream subdivision gutter and storm pipe could
accommodate runoff from DB 2. Similarly, the subdivision detention calculations for Pond 8A were
recalculated using the DB 2 values to confirm that adequate capacity exists in Pond 8A. Calculations for
these drainage basins are located Appendix B.
As mentioned previously, a combination of site grading and on‐site stormwater retention will be used to
manage the runoff from DB’s 3‐5 that will not discharge to the subdivision stormwater infrastructure. The
proposed stormwater improvements are intended to retain and infiltrate the runoff from the 10‐year, 2‐
hour design storm per the City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications. Conveyance facilities
such as stormwater pipes and curb chases have also been analyzed to meet the 25‐year peak flow
requirement.
Drainage Basin 3 consists of the landscaped area on the east side of Building 1. The area is designed to
grade to two drywell style inlets connected with a perforated 8” PVC Pipe to retain and infiltrate the design
storm runoff. SHGW is estimated to be greater than 4.5’ below ground surface at this location. The
proposed retention facilities are not likely to be affected by SHGW. Calculations for the drainage basin
and retention facility are included in Appendix B.
Drainage Basin 4 consists of the roof runoff from the southern portion of Building 2, the eastern portion
of the central parking lot, and adjacent landscaping. The area is graded to flow to an inlet located in the
center of the parking lot. The runoff will be retained on‐site in Stormtech Retention Chamber 4. SHGW in
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the area of this chamber is estimated to have an elevation of 5009.00’. The bottom of the base stone for
the retention chamber will be 5008.71’. Therefore, since there is potential for a portion of this washed
rock to be inundated with groundwater for several weeks each spring, an additional 6” of washed rock
has been added above the Stormtech system to accommodate the storage volume lost during SHWG.
Calculations for the drainage basin and retention facility are included in Appendix B.
Drainage Basin 5 is in the southwest corner of Lot 1 and will retain runoff from the southwest parking lot
as well as the landscaped area just south of Building 1. Runoff generated from the parking lot will flow to
an inlet (Nyloplast Basin 5) located in the northeast corner of this parking lot, while runoff from the
landscape area will flow to a drain (Nyloplast Inline Drain 5) in the landscape area. This inline drain will
flow to Nyloplast Basin 5. The runoff will be retained in Stormtech Retention Chamber 5 connected to
Nyloplast Basin 5. SHGW in the vicinity of the Stormtech system is estimated to be at an elevation of
5011.10’. The bottom of stone elevation for the Stormtech system is at 5011.19’.
Table 1 ‐ Sub‐drainage Basin 25‐yr Runoff Calculations. Additional information in Appendix B.
Table 2 – Drainage Basin 10‐yr Runoff Calculations. Additional information provided in Appendix B.
Drainage Basin Area (Ac.) C-Value Tc (25-yr) Q (25-yr) (cfs)
1A 0.27 0.95 5.00 0.97
1B 0.17 0.95 5.00 0.63
1C 0.36 0.88 5.00 1.19
1D 0.11 0.28 5.00 0.12
2A 0.11 0.86 6.01 0.31
2B 0.13 0.91 5.00 0.45
2C 0.15 0.33 5.00 0.19
2D 0.27 0.95 5.00 0.97
3 0.04 0.20 8.66 0.02
4A 0.17 0.95 5.00 0.63
4B 0.52 0.76 5.00 1.51
5A 0.03 0.20 5.00 0.02
5B 0.20 0.87 5.00 0.66
Sub-Drainage Basin Summary (25-yr)
Drainage Basin Area (Ac.) C-Value I (in/hr) Q (10-yr) (cfs) Vreq (ft3)Vpro (ft3) Facility
1 0.91 0.84 0.41 0.31 54,031 57,340 BWG Pond 9
2 0.65 0.78 0.41 0.21 4,221 5,130 BWG Pond 8A
3 0.04 0.20 0.41 0.003 24 42 DRYWELL 3
4 0.69 0.81 0.41 0.23 1,649 1,689 RET CHAMBER 4
5 0.22 0.80 0.41 0.07 518 571 RET CHAMBER 5
Drainage Basin Runoff Volume Summary (10-yr)
Appendix A
Drainage Basin Map
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RETENTION POND 10
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BUILDING #1 BUILDING #2
ROOF DOWNSPOUT
ROOF DOWNSPOUT ROOF DOWNSPOUT
ROOF DOWNSPOUT
PROJECT NO:
DATE:
ENGINEER:
REVISIONS
DATENO.DESC.
22021
December 6, 2022
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SHEET OF 11BLOCK 15 AT BLACKWOOD GROVESDRAINAGE BASIN MAPBOZEMAN, MONTANABLOCK 15 CIVIL SITE PLANLEGEND
DRAINAGE BASIN BOUNDARY
DRAINAGE BASIN COVER TYPE - PERVIOUS
STORM MANHOLE
STORM INLET
STORM CATCH BASIN
STORM POND / SWALE
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
ST
DRAINAGE BASIN COVER TYPE - IMPERVIOUS
DRAINAGE SUB-BASIN BOUNDARY
TIME OF CONCENTRATION PATH
Appendix B
Drainage Basin & Storage Facility Calculations
Basis for Calculations
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) (minutes)Rainfall Intensity (I) (in/hr)
Ttotal = To + Tc Rainfall Frequency Equation
To = Time of Concentration for Overland Flow 10 year I = 0.64(X-.65)
Tc = Time of Concentration for Channel Flow 25 year I = 0.78(X-.64)
Whereas:100 year I = 1.01(X-.67)
To = 1.87 (1.1-CCf)D1/2 Tc = L/V/60 Whereas:
(Sb)1/3 X = Storm Duration (hr)
C = Runoff Coefficient L = Length of Channel (ft) = Ttotal / 60
Cf = Frequency Adjustment Factor V = Mean Velocity (ft/sec)
D = Length of Basin (ft)V = 1.486
Sb = Slope of Basin (%) n
n = Manning's CoefficientR = Hydraulic Radius (ft)Hydraulic Radius
= Area (ft2) / Wetted Perimeter (ft)Integral Curb & Gutter 0.136
Sc = Slope of Channel (ft/ft)
Rational Method Peak Runoff (Q)
Q = CIA
Drainage Basin Area (Ac.) C-Value Tc (25-yr)Q (25-yr) (cfs)
1A 0.27 0.95 5.00 0.97
1B 0.17 0.95 5.00 0.63
1C 0.36 0.88 5.00 1.19
1D 0.11 0.28 5.00 0.12
2A 0.11 0.86 6.01 0.31
2B 0.13 0.91 5.00 0.45
2C 0.15 0.33 5.00 0.19
2D 0.27 0.95 5.00 0.97
3 0.04 0.20 8.66 0.02
4A 0.17 0.95 5.00 0.63
4B 0.52 0.76 5.00 1.51
5A 0.03 0.20 5.00 0.02
5B 0.20 0.87 5.00 0.66
2.51
Drainage Basin Area (Ac.) C-Value I (in/hr) Q (10-yr) (cfs)Vreq (ft3)Vpro (ft3)Facility
1 0.91 0.84 0.41 0.31 54,031 57,340 BWG Pond 9
2 0.65 0.78 0.41 0.21 4,221 5,130 BWG Pond 8A
3 0.04 0.20 0.41 0.003 24 42 DRYWELL 3
4 0.69 0.81 0.41 0.23 1,649 1,689 RET CHAMBER 4
5 0.22 0.80 0.41 0.07 518 571 RET CHAMBER 5
2.51
R2/3(Sc)1/2
Drainage Basin Time of Concentration and Peak Runoff Calculations
Drainage Basin Runoff Volume Summary (10-yr)
Sub-Drainage Basin Summary (25-yr)
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 1A 11,681 0.27 0.95 0.2547
DB - Pervious 1A 0 0.00 0.20 0.0000
Total 11,681 0.27 0.2547
Weighted C:0.95
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.95
C * Cf 0.95 1.05 1.19
D - Length of Basin (ft)30
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.0
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)1.22 0.45 -0.71
L - Length of Channel (ft)100
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft) (assume 50% full) 0.1668
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.01
V - Velocity (ft/sec)3.46 3.46 3.46
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)0.48 0.48 0.48
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.82 0.97 1.36
Pipe Pipe Size
(in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
On-Site 8" PVC 8 7.50 0.005 0.009 1.33 0.97
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Drainage Basin: 1A
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Pipe Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 1B 7,595 0.17 0.95 0.1656
DB - Pervious 1B 0 0.00 0.20 0.0000
Total 7,595 0.17 0.1656
Weighted C:0.95
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.95
C * Cf 0.95 1.05 1.19
D - Length of Basin (ft)30
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.0
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)1.22 0.45 -0.71
L - Length of Channel (ft)100
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft) (assume 50% full) 0.1668
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.01
V - Velocity (ft/sec)3.46 3.46 3.46
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)0.48 0.48 0.48
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.53 0.63 0.88
Pipe Pipe Size
(in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
On-Site 8" PVC 8 7.50 0.005 0.009 1.33 0.63
Drainage Basin: 1B
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Pipe Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 1C 13,957 0.32 0.95 0.3044
DB - Pervious 1C 1,509 0.03 0.20 0.0069
Total 15,466 0.36 0.3113
Weighted C:0.88
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.95
C * Cf 0.95 1.05 1.19
D - Length of Basin (ft)63
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.29
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)1.69 0.62 -0.99
L - Length of Channel (ft)291
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft)0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.0050
V - Velocity (ft/sec)2.13 2.13 2.13
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)2.28 2.28 2.28
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)1 1.19 1.66
Channel Chase
Width (in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
12" Curb Chase 12 6.00 0.005 0.013 1.60 1.19
Drainage Basin: 1C
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Curb Chase Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 1D 536 0.01 0.95 0.0117
DB - Pervious 1D 4,245 0.10 0.20 0.0195
Total 4,781 0.11 0.0312
Weighted C:0.28
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow)0.2
C * Cf 0.2 0.22 0.25
D - Length of Basin (ft)26
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)16.00
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)3.41 3.33 3.22
L - Length of Channel (ft)1
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft)0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)1.0000
V - Velocity (ft/sec)30.23 30.23 30.23
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)00 0
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.1 0.12 0.17
Drainage Basin: 1D
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing Area (sf)Contributing Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 1A 11,681 0.27 0.95 0.2547
DB - Pervious 1A 0 0.00 0.20 0.0000
DB - Impervious 1B 7,595 0.17 0.95 0.1656
DB - Pervious 1B 0 0.00 0.20 0.0000
DB - Impervious 1C 13,957 0.32 0.95 0.3044
DB - Pervious 1C 1,509 0.03 0.20 0.0069
DB - Impervious 1D 536 0.01 0.95 0.0117
DB - Pervious 1D 4,245 0.10 0.20 0.0195
ROW - Local 9C 22,307 0.51 0.76 0.3892 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Commercial 9C 26,505 0.61 0.95 0.5780 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Total 88,335 2.03 1.7301
Weighted C:0.85
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.75
C * Cf 0.75 0.83 0.94
D - Length of Basin (ft) 304
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)1.0
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)11.41 8.97 5.3 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
L - Length of Channel (ft) 165n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft) 0.13
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.0144
V - Velocity (ft/sec) 2.92 2.92 2.92
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)0.94 0.94 0.94 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Time of Concentration (Ttotal)12.35 9.91 6.24 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.21 0.17 0.10I - Intensity (in/hr)1.79 2.47 4.60Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)3.09 4.27 7.96
Required Gutter / Pipe Capacity (cfs): 4.27
Provided Gutter Capacity (cfs):5.80 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design ReportProvided Pipe Capacity (cfs):4.34 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Subdivision Drainage Basin 9C Comparison
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 2A 4,070 0.09 0.95 0.0888
DB - Pervious 2A 572 0.01 0.20 0.0026
Total 4,641 0.11 0.0914
Weighted C:0.86
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.34
C * Cf 0.34 0.37 0.43
D - Length of Basin (ft)27
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.00
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)5.86 5.6 5.21
L - Length of Channel (ft)92
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft)0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.0150
V - Velocity (ft/sec)3.7 3.7 3.7
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)0.41 0.41 0.41
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 6.27 6.01 5.62
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.10 0.10 0.09
I - Intensity (in/hr)2.78 3.40 4.94
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.25 0.31 0.45
Channel Chase
Width (in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
12" Curb Chase 12 6.00 0.01 0.013 2.27 0.31
Drainage Basin: 2A
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Curb Chase Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 2B 5,332 0.12 0.95 0.1163
DB - Pervious 2B 278 0.01 0.20 0.0013
Total 5,609 0.13 0.1175
Weighted C:0.91
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.95
C * Cf 0.95 1.05 1.19
D - Length of Basin (ft)78
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.30
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)1.88 0.69 -1.09
L - Length of Channel (ft)56
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft)0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.0100
V - Velocity (ft/sec)3.02 3.02 3.02
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)0.31 0.31 0.31
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.38 0.45 0.63
Channel Chase
Width (in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
12" Curb Chase 12 6.00 0.01 0.013 2.27 0.45
Drainage Basin: 2B
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Curb Chase Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 2C 1,124 0.03 0.95 0.0245
DB - Pervious 2C 5,400 0.12 0.20 0.0248
Total 6,524 0.15 0.0493
Weighted C:0.33
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow)0.2
C * Cf 0.2 0.22 0.25
D - Length of Basin (ft)26
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)16.00
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)3.41 3.33 3.22
L - Length of Channel (ft)1
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft)0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)1.0000
V - Velocity (ft/sec)30.23 30.23 30.23
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)00 0
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.16 0.19 0.26
Drainage Basin: 2C
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 2D 11,568 0.27 0.95 0.2523
DB - Pervious 2D 0 0.00 0.20 0.0000
Total 11,568 0.27 0.2523
Weighted C:0.95
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.95
C * Cf 0.95 1.05 1.19
D - Length of Basin (ft)30
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.0
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)1.22 0.45 -0.71
L - Length of Channel (ft)100
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft) (assume 50% full) 0.1668
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.01
V - Velocity (ft/sec)3.46 3.46 3.46
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)0.48 0.48 0.48
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.81 0.97 1.35
Pipe Pipe Size
(in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
On-Site 8" PVC 8 7.50 0.005 0.009 1.33 0.97
Drainage Basin: 2D
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Pipe Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing Area (sf)Contributing Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 2A 4,070 0.09 0.95 0.0888
DB - Pervious 2A 572 0.01 0.20 0.0026
DB - Impervious 2B 5,332 0.12 0.95 0.1163
DB - Pervious 2B 278 0.01 0.20 0.0013
DB - Impervious 2C 1,124 0.03 0.95 0.0245
DB - Pervious 2C 5,400 0.12 0.20 0.0248
DB - Impervious 2D 11,568 0.27 0.95 0.2523
DB - Pervious 2D 0 0.00 0.20 0.0000
ROW - Local 8A 36,398 0.84 0.76 0.6350 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
ROW - Angled 8A 20,802 0.48 0.93 0.4441 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Commercial 8A 43,975 1.01 0.95 0.9591 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Park 8A 12,172 0.28 0.20 0.0559 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
OS 8A 13,111 0.30 0.20 0.0602 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Residential - Dense 8A 35,004 0.80 0.40 0.3214 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Total 189,804 4.36 2.9863
Weighted C:0.69
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.4
C * Cf 0.4 0.44 0.50
D - Length of Basin (ft) 360
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)1.0000
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)24.84 23.42 21.29 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
L - Length of Channel (ft) 535
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft) 0.13
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.016
V - Velocity (ft/sec) 3.79 3.79 3.79
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)2.35 2.35 2.35 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Time of Concentration (Ttotal)27.19 25.77 23.64 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.45 0.43 0.39
I - Intensity (in/hr)1.07 1.34 1.89Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)3.2 4.00 5.63
Required Gutter / Pipe Capacity (cfs): 4.00Provided Gutter Capacity (cfs):4.70 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design ReportProvided Pipe Capacity (cfs):5.42 Per Subdivision Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Subdivision Drainage Basin 8A Comparison
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 3 0 0.00 0.95 0.0000
DB - Pervious 3 1,784 0.04 0.20 0.0082
Total 1,784 0.04 0.0082
Weighted C:0.20
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.2
C * Cf 0.2 0.22 0.25
D - Length of Basin (ft) 44
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.0
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)8.86 8.66 8.37
L - Length of Channel (ft) 0.1
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft) 0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.01
V - Velocity (ft/sec) 3.02 3.02 3.02
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)00 0
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 8.86 8.66 8.37
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.15 0.14 0.14
I - Intensity (in/hr)2.22 2.69 3.78
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.02 0.02 0.03
Drainage Basin: 3
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 4A 7,594 0.17 0.95 0.1656
DB - Pervious 4A 0 0.00 0.20 0.0000
Total 7,594 0.17 0.1656
Weighted C:0.95
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.95
C * Cf 0.95 1.05 1.19
D - Length of Basin (ft) 30
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.0
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)1.22 0.45 -0.71
L - Length of Channel (ft) 100
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft) (assume 50% full) 0.1668
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.01
V - Velocity (ft/sec) 3.46 3.46 3.46
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)0.48 0.48 0.48
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.53 0.63 0.88
Channel Chase
Width (in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
12" Curb Chase 12 6.00 0.005 0.013 1.60 0.63
Drainage Basin: 4A
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Curb Chase Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 4B 16,970 0.39 0.95 0.3701
DB - Pervious 4B 5,590 0.13 0.20 0.0257
Total 22,560 0.52 0.3958
Weighted C:0.76
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.95
C * Cf 0.95 1.05 1.19
D - Length of Basin (ft)60
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.30
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)1.65 0.60 -0.96
L - Length of Channel (ft)171
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft)0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.0060
V - Velocity (ft/sec)2.34 2.34 2.34
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)1.22 1.22 1.22
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)1.27 1.51 2.11
Channel Chase
Width (in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
12" Curb Chase 12 6.00 0.006 0.013 1.76 1.51
Drainage Basin: 4B
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Curb Chase Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 5A 0 0.00 0.95 0.0000
DB - Pervious 5A 1,093 0.03 0.20 0.0050
Total 1,093 0.03 0.0050
Weighted C:0.20
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.2
C * Cf 0.2 0.22 0.25
D - Length of Basin (ft) 11
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)1.5
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)4.88 4.77 4.61
L - Length of Channel (ft) 0.1
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft) 0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.01
V - Velocity (ft/sec) 3.02 3.02 3.02
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)00 0
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.02 0.02 0.03
Pipe Pipe Size
(in)
Flow Depth -
d (in)Slope (ft/ft) Manning's n
Provided
Capacity (cfs)
Required
Capacity (cfs)
On-Site 8" PVC 8 7.50 0.03 0.009 3.25 0.02
Drainage Basin: 5A
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Pipe Capacity
Land Use
Drainage
Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff
Coefficient
(C)
A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 5B 7,675 0.18 0.95 0.1674
DB - Pervious 5B 886 0.02 0.20 0.0041
Total 8,561 0.20 0.1715
Weighted C:0.87
10 25 100
Cf - Frequency Adjustment Factor 1 1.1 1.25
C - Runoff Coefficient (Overland Flow) 0.95
C * Cf 0.95 1.05 1.19
D - Length of Basin (ft)108
Sb - Slope of Basin (%)2.60
To - Time of Conc. - Overland (min.)2.12 0.78 -1.24
L - Length of Channel (ft)0.1
n - Manning's Coefficient 0.013
R - Hydraulic Radius(ft)0.136
Sc - Slope of Channel (ft/ft)0.0100
V - Velocity (ft/sec)3.02 3.02 3.02
Tc - Time of Conc. - Channel (min.)00 0
Time of Concentration (Ttotal) - 5 min. minimum 5.00 5.00 5.00
X - Storm Duration (hr)0.08 0.08 0.08
I - Intensity (in/hr)3.22 3.83 5.34
Q - Peak Runoff (cfs)0.55 0.66 0.92
Drainage Basin: 5B
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Time of Concentration & Runoff Rate
Rainfall Frequency (yr)
Design Rainfall Frequency (year):10 Storage Method:Detention
Rational Method Peak Runoff Equation: Q = CIA Discharge Method:Outlet Structure
Q = Peak Runoff Rate (cfs)Facility Type: Pond
C = Runoff Coefficient Facility Make/Model:N/A
I = Rainfall Intensity (in/hr): (I = 0.64x-0.65)
A = Drainage Basin (acres)
Land Use Drainage Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff Coe.
(C)A (Ac) x C
ROW - Local 8A 36,398 0.84 0.76 0.6350
ROW - Angled 8A 20,802 0.48 0.93 0.4441
Residential - Dense (Reduced C) 8A 35,004 0.80 0.40 0.3214 Remaining 8A Dense Residential
Residential - Dense (Reduced C)2 28,342 0.65 0.78 0.5105 (Adjusted Per Block 15 Design)
Commercial 8A 43,975 1.01 0.95 0.9591
Park 8A 12,172 0.28 0.20 0.0559
OS 8A 13,111 0.30 0.20 0.0602
ROW - Local 8C 11,853 0.27 0.76 0.2068
Residential - Low-Med 8C 25,880 0.59 0.35 0.2079
ROW - Local 8E 12,430 0.29 0.76 0.2169
Residential - Low-Med 8E 22,158 0.51 0.35 0.1780
Residential - Low-Med 8F 19,747 0.45 0.35 0.1587
ROW - Local 8F 6,521 0.15 0.76 0.1138
ROW - Local 8H 2,300 0.05 0.76 0.0401
OS 8H 4,500 0.10 0.20 0.0207
Totals 295,193 6.78 4.1291
Weighted C:0.61
Pre-Development Discharge Rate (cfs) =1.88 (Per C&H Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report)
Rainfall
Intensity (in/hr)
(I = 0.64x-0.65)
Runoff Rate (cfs)
(Q = CIA)
Runoff Volume
(ft3) (=Q-(Storm
Duration x 60))
Discharge
Volume
(ft3)
Required Detention Volume (ft3) (= Runoff Volume - Infiltration Volume)
1.58 6.51 5,856 1,692 4,164.3
1.51 6.24 5,990 1,805 4,185.2
1.45 6.00 6,119 1,918 4,200.9
1.40 5.78 6,242 2,030 4,211.7
1.35 5.58 6,361 2,143 4,218.2
1.31 5.40 6,477 2,256 4,220.6
1.27 5.23 6,588 2,369 4,219.4
1.23 5.07 6,696 2,482 4,214.7
1.19 4.93 6,801 2,594 4,206.9
1.16 4.79 6,903 2,707 4,196.2
1.13 4.67 7,003 2,820 4,182.7
1.10 4.55 7,100 2,933 4,166.7
Required Detention Volume (ft3):4,221
Provided Detention Volume (ft3):5,130 (Per C&H Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report)
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20
21
22
23
24
25
Storm Duration (min)
15
16
17
18
19
Storage Facility Calculations
Pond 8A
Basis For Calculations Storage Facility Information
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Required Detention Volume
Design Rainfall Frequency (year):10 Storage Method:Detention
Rational Method Peak Runoff Equation: Q = CIA Discharge Method:Outlet Structure
Q = Peak Runoff Rate (cfs)Facility Type: Pond
C = Runoff Coefficient Facility Make/Model:N/A
I = Rainfall Intensity (in/hr): (I = 0.64x-0.65)
A = Drainage Basin (acres)
Land Use Drainage Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff Coe.
(C)A (Ac) x C
ROW - Local 9A 14,613 0.34 0.76 0.2550
Residential - Dense 9A 62,824 1.44 0.75 1.0817
ROW - Local 9B 31,547 0.72 0.76 0.5504
Impervious 9B 16,889 0.39 0.95 0.3683 (Adjusted Per Block 14 Design)
Roof 9B 44,245 1.02 0.95 0.9649 (Adjusted Per Block 14 Design)
Pervious 9B 55,908 1.28 0.20 0.2567 (Adjusted Per Block 14 Design)
Park - Pervious 9B 18,397 0.42 0.20 0.0845 (Adjusted Per Block 14 Design)
Park - Impervious 9B 2,502 0.06 0.95 0.0546 (Adjusted Per Block 14 Design)
Impervious 9B2 23,802 0.55 0.95 0.5191 (Adjusted Per Block 14 Design)
Roof 9B2 24,902 0.57 0.95 0.5431 (Adjusted Per Block 14 Design)
Pervious 9B2 15,657 0.36 0.20 0.0719 (Adjusted Per Block 14 Design)
ROW - Local 9B2 15,281 0.35 0.76 0.2666
ROW - Local 9C 22,307 0.51 0.76 0.3892
Commercial 9C 26,505 0.61 0.95 0.5780
Residential - Dense (Reduced C)1 39,523 0.91 0.84 0.7621 (Adjusted Per Block 15 Design)
ROW - Local 9D 12,697 0.29 0.76 0.2215
Residential - Dense 9D 11,619 0.27 0.40 0.1067
OS 9D 3,357 0.08 0.20 0.0154
ROW - Local 9E 21,527 0.49 0.76 0.3756
Residential - Dense 9E 102,610 2.36 0.75 1.7667
ROW - Local 9F 7,859 0.18 0.76 0.1371
ROW - Local 9G 9,046 0.21 0.76 0.1578
OS 9G 13,120 0.30 0.20 0.0602
Park 9G 4,251 0.10 0.20 0.0195
Residential - Dense 9G 35,478 0.81 0.75 0.6108
ROW - Local 9H 17,977 0.41 0.76 0.3136
Residential - Low-Med 9H 20,009 0.46 0.35 0.1608
ROW - Local 9I 11,917 0.27 0.76 0.2079
Residential - Dense 9I 33,798 0.78 0.75 0.5819
ROW - Collector 9I2 35,815 0.82 0.70 0.5755
ROW - Collector 9J 41,138 0.94 0.70 0.6611
ROW - Local 9K 5,714 0.13 0.76 0.0997
Residential - Low-Med 9K 12,487 0.29 0.35 0.1003
Residential - Dense 9L 103,406 2.37 0.75 1.7804
OS 9L 50,963 1.17 0.20 0.2340
Totals 969,687 22.26 14.9328
Weighted C:0.67
Storage Facility Calculations
Pond 9
Basis For Calculations Storage Facility Information
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Pre-Development Discharge Rate (cfs) =0.65 (Per C&H Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report)
Rainfall
Intensity (in/hr)
(I = 0.64x-0.65)
Runoff Rate (cfs)
(Q = CIA)
Runoff Volume
(ft3) (=Q-(Storm
Duration x 60))
Discharge
Volume
(ft3)
Required Detention Volume (ft3) (= Runoff Volume - Infiltration Volume)
0.13 1.87 82,890 28,860 54,030.2
0.12 1.87 82,929 28,899 54,030.4
0.12 1.86 82,969 28,938 54,030.5
0.12 1.86 83,008 28,977 54,030.6
0.12 1.86 83,047 29,016 54,030.7
0.12 1.86 83,086 29,055 54,030.8
0.12 1.86 83,125 29,094 54,030.8
0.12 1.86 83,164 29,133 54,030.8
0.12 1.85 83,203 29,172 54,030.7
0.12 1.85 83,242 29,211 54,030.6
0.12 1.85 83,281 29,250 54,030.5
0.12 1.85 83,319 29,289 54,030.4
Required Detention Volume (ft3):54,031
Provided Detention Volume (ft3):57,340 (Per C&H Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report)
751
745
746
747
748
749
750
Storm Duration (min)
740
741
742
743
744
Required Detention Volume
Design Rainfall Frequency (year):10 Storage Method:Retention/Infiltration
Rational Method Peak Runoff Equation: Q = CIA Discharge Method:N/A
Q = Peak Runoff Rate (cfs)Facility Type:Dry Well
C = Runoff Coefficient Facility Make/Model:N/A
I = Rainfall Intensity (in/hr): (I = 0.64x-0.65)
A = Drainage Basin (acres)
Land Use Drainage Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff Coe.
(C)A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 3 0 0.00 0.95 0.0000
DB - Pervious 3 1,784 0.04 0.2 0.0082
Totals 1,784 0.04 0.0082
Weighted C:0.20
Total Area (Acres) = 0.04
Weighted C = 0.20
Duration (hrs) = 2.00
Intensity (in/hr) = 0.41
Q (cfs) = 0.003
Req. Retention Volume (ft3)=24.1
Size of PVC Lateral (in) 8
Length of PVC Lateral (ft) 50
Volume of PVC Lateral (ft) 17.5
Gravel Offset Around Pipe (ft) 0.5
Gravel Porosity 30%
Ret. Volume of Gravel (ft3)24.21
Total Ret Volume (ft3)41.7
Provided Retention (Drywell)
Retention Requirement (DSSP II.C.45)
Storage Facility Calculations
Dry Well 3A - 3B
Basis For Calculations Storage Facility Information
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Design Rainfall Frequency (year):10 Storage Method:Retention/Infiltration
Rational Method Peak Runoff Equation: Q = CIA Discharge Method:N/A
Q = Peak Runoff Rate (cfs)Facility Type:ADS Stormtech Chamber System
C = Runoff Coefficient Facility Make/Model:N/A
I = Rainfall Intensity (in/hr): (I = 0.64x-0.65)
A = Drainage Basin (acres)
Land Use Drainage Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff Coe.
(C)A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 4A 7,594 0.17 0.95 0.1656
DB - Pervious 4A 0 0.00 0.2 0.0000
DB - Impervious 4B 16,970 0.39 0.95 0.3701
DB - Pervious 4B 5,590 0.13 0.2 0.0257
Totals 30,154 0.69 0.5614
Weighted C:0.81
Total Area (Acres) = 0.69
Weighted C = 0.81
Duration (hrs) = 2.00
Intensity (in/hr) = 0.41
Q (cfs) = 0.229
Req. Retention Volume (ft3)=1,649
Pro. Retention Volume (ft3)=1,689 Per ADS Storm Tech Volume Sizing Tool
Retention Requirement (DSSP II.C.45)
Storage Facility Calculations
Retention Chamber 4
Basis For Calculations Storage Facility Information
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Design Rainfall Frequency (year):10 Storage Method:Retention/Infiltration
Rational Method Peak Runoff Equation: Q = CIA Discharge Method:N/A
Q = Peak Runoff Rate (cfs)Facility Type:ADS Stormtech Chamber System
C = Runoff Coefficient Facility Make/Model:N/A
I = Rainfall Intensity (in/hr): (I = 0.64x-0.65)
A = Drainage Basin (acres)
Land Use Drainage Basin
Number
Contributing
Area (sf)
Contributing
Area (Ac)
Runoff Coe.
(C)A (Ac) x C
DB - Impervious 5A 0 0.00 0.95 0.0000
DB - Pervious 5A 1,093 0.03 0.2 0.0050
DB - Impervious 5B 7,675 0.18 0.95 0.1674
DB - Pervious 5B 886 0.02 0.2 0.0041
Totals 9,654 0.22 0.1765
Weighted C:0.80
Total Area (Acres) = 0.22
Weighted C = 0.80
Duration (hrs) = 2.00
Intensity (in/hr) = 0.41
Q (cfs) = 0.072
Req. Retention Volume (ft3)=518
Pro. Retention Volume (ft3)=571 Per ADS Storm Tech Volume Sizing Tool
Retention Requirement (DSSP II.C.45)
Storage Facility Calculations
Retention Chamber 5
Basis For Calculations Storage Facility Information
Contributing Area & Runoff Coefficient Tabulation
Appendix C
Excerpts from:
“Blackwood Groves Subdivision, Phase 2
Stormwater Design Report”
By C&H Engineering and Surveying, Inc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
REPORT
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................2
Existing Site Conditions ......................................................................................................2
Pre-Development Drainage Areas .......................................................................................2
Storm Sewer Facilities Design .............................................................................................3
Post-Development Drainage Areas ......................................................................................4
Stormwater Pond Design .....................................................................................................6
Groundwater Considerations ...............................................................................................7
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Drainage Area Maps
Appendix B: Pre-Development Drainage Area Calculations
Appendix C: Post-Development Drainage Area Calculations
Appendix D: Pond Sizing Calculations
Appendix E: Groundwater Monitoring Data
Appendix F: Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
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INTRODUCTION
The Blackwood Groves Subdivision is a proposed 120-acre development located at the south
side of the City of Bozeman. The proposed project is zoned as Residential Emphasis Mixed Use
(REMU) and will feature a variety of commercial, residential, and park/open space
developments. As part of the project, public improvements, including water, sanitary sewer,
stormwater, and City road infrastructure are proposed. This report is intended to evaluate the
drainage design for Phase 2 of the development.
EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
The existing property is currently vacant and is being used for agricultural purposes. The
property is bounded by S. 19th Avenue to the west, vacant agricultural land and Alder Creek
Subdivision to the north, Sacajawea Middle School to the east, and vacant agricultural land to the
south. The property generally slopes from south to north at 1%-2%. Several agricultural
irrigation ditches, and watercourses cross the property. Based on site topography, stormwater
runoff on the existing site currently drains to 4 of these water features that cross the property via
overland sheet flow. A large portion of the approximately 119-acre agricultural property to the
south of the project also sheet flows onto the project site, draining to these same 4 water features.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE AREAS
Stormwater runoff from the proposed site improvements will primarily be controlled and treated
through the use of several proposed detention ponds that will release runoff into these 4 water
features. These detention ponds will discharge runoff into these water features at the pre-
development runoff rates that currently contribute to these water features from the existing site.
In order to determine the pre-development runoff rates, pre-development drainage areas were
delineated for each water feature on the subject property. These drainage areas are shown on the
“Pre-Development Drainage Area Plan” in Appendix A.
City of Bozeman GIS contours were used in order to determine the portion of the property to the
south of the site that sheet flows onto the subject property. These contours are shown in yellow
on the Pre-Development Drainage Area Plan. As shown by the slight overlap of these GIS
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contours with the contours produced from the topographic survey that C&H Engineering
performed of the project site, these GIS contours match extremely well with the contours from
the survey.
EX DA #1 accounts for runoff from the subject property that currently drains to the irrigation
ditch located along the east side of the S. 19th Avenue right-of-way, labeled “Irrigation Ditch –
West” for the purposes of this report. EX DA #2 accounts for runoff draining to the irrigation
ditch running east/west along the north property boundary, labeled “Irrigation Ditch – North” for
the purposes of this report. This drainage area also collects runoff from a large portion of the
property to the south of the project site. EX DA #3 accounts for runoff contributing to the
irrigation ditch located at the eastern side of the property that continues through Alder Creek
Subdivision to the north. This ditch is labeled as “Irrigation Ditch – Center” for the purposes of
this report. The final drainage area, EX DA #4, accounts for runoff from the far eastern portion
of the site that drains to the two watercourses that converge and drain north into the park in Alder
Creek Subdivision. These watercourses are labeled as “Unnamed Watercourse – Center” and
“Unnamed Watercourse – East” for the purposes of this report. This drainage area also collects
runoff from a portion of the property to the south of the project site. Calculations for the time of
concentration, and pre-development runoff rates for these drainage areas can be found in
Appendix B.
STORM SEWER FACILITIES DESIGN
Stormwater runoff from the proposed improvements will be conveyed via curb and gutter
channel flow to a series of curb chases and storm sewer inlets. It will then be routed through
storm drainage pipes to detention and retention ponds for storage. The detention ponds will
release runoff at pre-development runoff rates into 4 of the irrigation ditches and watercourses
that flow through the property. Pre and Post development Drainage Area Maps are included in
Appendix A, and calculations for pond sizing for each of the post development drainage areas
(total area, weighted C factor, required and provided storage volumes, and discharge rates) are
included in Appendix C.
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Storm sewer facilities were sized for the 25-yr storm using Manning’s Equation, and for each
inlet, the contributing area, gutter capacity, weighted C factor, and time of concentration were
calculated. These values were input into Manning’s Equation to check capacity and flow
characteristics for inlets, storm drain pipes, and curb gutters. All curb gutters were designed to
maintain 0.15’ freeboard per C.O.B. Design Manual Section IV.C.5.
POST-DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE AREAS
This phase of the project was divided into 5 drainage areas based on the retention or detention
ponds that these areas will eventually drain to. These drainage basins are further divided based
on the proposed use within each area. Phase 2 consists of Drainage Basin 1, 9, 10, 8A, and 8B.
The infrastructure for Drainage Basins 9, 8A, and 8B were accounted for in the C.O.B. approved
Phase 1 design. The City approved Phase 1 design report is included in Appendix F. Curb and
gutter along South 19th is being installed with this phase. As such, there is curb capacity, and
storm chase capacity calculations for the portion of South 19th that drains to Detention Pond 9.
Each area type was assigned a C-value based on the proposed use. Several of these C-values (i.e.
open land, and low/medium density residential) were taken from Table I-1 in the City of
Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications, while the remainder were calculated based on the
impervious and landscaped cover ratios anticipated in each area. The C-value for each right-of-
way type (local, collector, alley, angled-parking) were calculated based on the ratio of
impervious to landscaped area of the standard cross-section of these right-of-ways.
The dense residential C-value for the lots that are proposed for multi-family developments was
calculated by reviewing the impervious/landscaped ratios for the proposed layouts for several of
these lots, and averaging the C-values. This produced a C-value of 0.75, which is more
conservative than the dense residential value of 0.50 from Table I-1 in the city standards. Several
of the dense residential lots have the space to provide onsite stormwater management. Therefore,
these lots located in Drainage Area 8 and a portion of Drainage Area 9 (DA #9C) have been
assigned a reduced C-value of 0.40. The C-value for the several commercial blocks that are
intended to be the development’s “town center” was conservatively assumed to be 0.95, or
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completely impervious. This C-value of 0.75 is more conservative than the commercial
neighborhood C-value of 0.60 from Table I-1 in the city standards. The C-values for each area
type are provided in the following table:
Table 1: C-Values
Area Type C-Value
ROW – Local 0.76
ROW – Collector 0.70
ROW – Alley 0.80
ROW – Angled 0.93
Residential – Low/Med 0.35
Residential - Dense 0.75
Residential –Dense
(Reduced C) 0.40
Commercial 0.95
Open Space 0.20
Park 0.20
The extents of the post development drainage areas can be seen on the drainage area map
included in Appendix A. The proposed drainage area map further subdivides the drainage areas
(9A, 9B, 9C etc.) based on which inlet they are draining to. In addition, time of concentration
flow paths for each sub-area are depicted on the proposed drainage area map. It should be noted
that overland flow from the right-of-way line to the curb flow line used a composite C value of
0.50 in the time of concentration calculations. The C value was based on a ratio of the landscape
boulevard to hardscape sidewalk. Curb inlets were spaced to provide adequate gutter flow
capacity without having more than 0.15-feet of freeboard per C.O.B. Design Manual Section
IV.C.5. Calculations showing the peak runoff value as well as the determined gutter capacity for
the sub-areas are included in Appendix C. Additionally, storm sewer pipes were sized to
accommodate the 25-year storm flows. Peak flows used for sizing the storm sewer pipes were
assessed at each pipe junction. Pipe capacity calculations can be found in Appendix C.
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STORMWATER POND DESIGN
Detention Pond 1 and Retention Pond 10 have been sized according to City of Bozeman Design
Standards. Detention Ponds 8A, 8B and 9 were designed and installed during the phase 1
infrastructure process. In accordance with the design standards the ponds were sized to retain the
runoff generated from the first 0.5” of rainfall, otherwise known as the Runoff Reduction
Volume (RRV.). The detention ponds are also sized to limit discharge to pre-development rates
for the 10-year storm event, while the retention pond is designed to store the runoff volume of
the 10-year storm event. Each pond has been designed with 4:1 side slopes and a max. water
storage depth of 1.5’. Detention Pond 1 has been designed as a stepped detention pond. There are
five different pond compartments, the first three compartments provide the RRV storage volume.
The detention ponds have also been designed with outlet structures containing a slotted weir to
control the discharge rate from the ponds. Calculations used for sizing each pond can be found in
Appendix D. Pond storage capacities were calculated using volume surfaces in AutoCAD Civil
3D.
Table 2: Pond Sizing Summary
Pond Storage type
Pre Development Drainage Area
Contributing Area (acre) Weighted C-Value
Runoff Reduction Volume (cf)
Required Detention/ Retention Storage Volume (cf)
Proposed Storage Volume (cf)
8A Detention EX 2 7.60 0.55 4,586 5,028 5,130
8B Detention EX 2 9.56 0.58 5,061 5,094 5,098
9 Detention EX 2 22.53 0.67 25,002 55,563 57,340
1 Detention EX 1 18.87 0.61 18,745 29,471 34,978
10 Retention - 6.51 0.70 7,623 13,374 15,830
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GROUNDWATER CONSIDERATIONS
Groundwater monitoring wells were installed across the subject property in 2019, and were
monitored throughout the spring/summer of 2019 and spring of 2020. The results generally
showed that seasonal high groundwater (SHGW) peaked in early April, and ranged from 7” to
3.5’ below existing grade. This information was used to generate a SHGW elevation surface in
AutoCAD to reference during the stormwater design for the subdivision. Additional
measurements along the northern property boundary were taken in the spring of 2021 to refine
the SHGW surface in that area. All proposed ponds in the development are set with the bottom of
pond elevation above the SHGW elevation in the pond footprint. The pond elevations and
approximate SHGW elevations are listed in Table 3 below. The groundwater monitoring results
can be found in Appendix D.
Table 3: SHGW and Proposed Pond Elevations
Pond Storage type
Approximate Existing Surface Elevation (ft)
Estimated Peak Groundwater Elevation (ft. bgs)
Estimated Peak Groundwater Elevation (ft.)
Proposed Pond Top Elevation (ft)
Proposed Pond Bottom Elevation (ft.)
8A Detention 4999.3 1.15 4998.15 4999.75 4998.25
8B Detention 4999.3 1.15 4998.15 4999.75 4998.25
9 Detention 5000.9 1.42 4999.48 5001.21 4999.71
1A Detention 5016.5 0.89 5015.11 5017.50 5016.00
1B Detention 5015.6 1.48 5014.12 5016.50 5015.00
1C Detention 5014.8 1.72 5013.08 5015.50 5014.00
1D Detention 5014.0 1.82 5012.18 5014.50 5013.00
1E Detention 5013.1 1.88 5011.22 5013.50 5012.00
10 Retention 5014.3 2.75 5011.55 5014.00 5012.50
APPENDIX A
Drainage Area Maps
APPENDIX E
Groundwater Monitoring Results
Project Engineer:
Project:
South Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT
Well Information:bgs = below ground surface ags = above ground surface
MW-1 MW-2 MW-3 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 MW-11 MW-12 MW-13 MW-14 MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 MW-18 MW-19 MW-20
3.83 3.00 3.08 3.67 1.50 2.42 2.08 3.58 2.92 2.92 3.83 2.92 3.92 3.58 4.08 3.00 3.92 3.50 3.58 2.92
Groundwater Information:
MW-1 MW-2 MW-3 MW-4 MW-5 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 MW-9 MW-10 MW-11 MW-12 MW-13 MW-14 MW-15 MW-16 MW-17 MW-18 MW-19 MW-20
3.34 3.05 3.02 2.78 3.45 1.58 4.24 4.27 2.55 4.13 3.99 4.36 2.25 2.27 2.26 5.50 2.71 2.20 2.97 2.38
3.47 3.18 3.11 2.85 3.49 1.50 4.42 4.42 2.64 4.34 4.31 4.78 2.50 2.32 2.60 6.10 2.85 2.42 3.40 2.77
3.57 3.23 3.13 2.94 4.10 1.64 4.53 4.53 2.67 4.45 4.36 4.90 2.54 2.39 2.65 6.21 2.92 2.74 3.74 2.96
3.75 3.42 3.26 3.18 3.74 1.88 4.72 4.70 2.80 4.59 4.50 5.16 2.84 2.54 2.84 6.32 3.18 3.14 4.07 3.19
3.78 3.63 3.36 3.35 3.81 1.94 4.90 4.98 2.99 4.86 4.56 5.31 3.16 2.83 3.23 DRY 3.79 3.68 4.31 3.49
3.76 3.65 3.41 3.43 3.76 1.91 4.94 5.11 3.09 4.98 4.68 5.48 3.25 2.79 3.30 DRY 4.17 3.91 4.51 3.56
3.94 3.82 3.52 3.45 3.83 2.00 4.90 5.23 3.27 5.08 4.82 5.60 3.42 2.88 3.37 DRY 4.29 4.05 4.67 3.59
3.90 3.68 3.38 3.31 3.75 1.94 4.85 4.93 3.08 5.02 4.86 5.66 3.37 2.88 3.20 DRY 4.22 4.11 4.80 3.48
4.00 3.87 3.55 3.60 4.01 2.24 5.11 5.23 3.44 5.18 4.82 5.65 3.54 3.13 3.46 DRY 4.59 4.31 4.87 3.80
4.09 3.52 3.34 3.33 3.81 2.09 5.06 5.03 3.11 4.99 5.42 5.08 3.34 2.89 3.37 DRY 4.59 4.41 4.47 3.60
4.14 4.09 3.69 3.72 3.92 2.34 5.24 5.42 3.69 5.39 4.95 5.78 3.73 3.34 3.69 DRY 4.87 4.65 5.03 3.89
4.16 4.38 4.13 4.01 4.12 2.49 5.43 5.70 4.06 5.99 5.27 6.24 4.20 3.79 3.99 DRY 5.29 5.19 5.63 4.07
ICE 2.50 2.49 2.03 ICE 0.93 3.43 3.60 2.39 ICE 3.69 3.88 1.38 1.47 1.82 4.04 2.27 0.96 2.07 2.01
1.99 1.95 2.16 1.64 3.00 0.63 3.04 3.29 2.19 3.08 3.07 3.33 0.72 0.72 0.87 3.57 2.10 0.60 1.67 1.28
2.65 2.25 2.37 1.93 3.35 1.03 3.14 3.47 2.29 3.26 3.29 3.60 1.18 1.62 1.57 3.60 2.30 1.20 2.19 1.45
2.94 2.50 2.53 2.17 1.90 1.54 3.32 3.68 2.33 3.53 3.63 3.83 1.56 1.53 1.86 4.13 2.40 1.45 2.47 1.86
3.27 2.97 2.84 2.64 2.35 1.42 3.72 4.30 2.48 3.95 3.92 4.23 2.00 1.67 2.13 4.52 2.68 2.04 3.07 2.38
3.47 3.20 3.00 2.85 2.50 1.52 3.94 4.38 2.59 4.23 4.17 4.61 2.30 2.29 2.42 4.97 2.81 2.55 3.42 2.70
3.57 3.28 3.10 2.98 2.60 1.68 4.13 4.52 2.65 4.39 4.37 4.88 2.53 2.35 2.64 DRY 2.91 2.92 3.85 2.93
3.68 3.38 3.21 3.10 2.70 1.74 4.29 4.68 2.70 4.54 4.57 5.10 2.73 2.43 2.81 DRY 3.12 3.30 4.13 3.17
3.79 3.51 3.32 3.20 2.66 1.89 4.51 4.79 2.81 4.71 4.74 5.32 2.93 2.60 2.97 DRY 3.47 3.56 4.37 3.33
3.92 3.63 3.51 3.38 2.79 1.95 4.79 4.90 2.92 4.89 4.78 5.49 3.08 2.63 3.08 DRY 3.73 4.09 4.57 3.59
5.15.20
4.10.20
4.17.20
4.24.20
5.1.20
5.8.20
Well ID
Well Depth (feet-bgs)
Top of Well (feet-ags)
Ground Elevation
4.6.20
Date
5.10.19
6.10.19
6.17.19
6.20.19
6.28.19
7.12.19
7.26.19
8.9.19
Monitor Well Data
Depth to Ground Water (feet-bgs)
Project Number: 190390
South Bozeman Groundwater Monitoring
Project Location:
8.23.19
3.24.20
5.20.19
5.24.19
5.31.19
5.22.205.29.20
APPENDIX F
Phase 1 Stormwater Design Report
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
REPORT
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................2
Existing Site Conditions ......................................................................................................2
Pre-Development Drainage Areas .......................................................................................2
Storm Sewer Facilities Design .............................................................................................3
Post-Development Drainage Areas ......................................................................................4
Stormwater Pond Design .....................................................................................................6
Groundwater Considerations ...............................................................................................8
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Drainage Area Maps
Appendix B: Pre-Development Drainage Area Calculations
Appendix C: Post-Development Drainage Area Calculations
Appendix D: Pond Sizing Calculations
Appendix E: Groundwater Monitoring Data
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INTRODUCTION
The Blackwood Groves Subdivision is a proposed 120-acre development located at the south
side of the City of Bozeman. The proposed project is zoned as Residential Emphasis Mixed Use
(REMU) and will feature a variety of commercial, residential, and park/open space
developments. As part of the project, public improvements, including water, sanitary sewer,
stormwater, and City road infrastructure are proposed. This report is intended to evaluate the
drainage design for Phase 1 of the development.
EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
The existing property is currently vacant and is being used for agricultural purposes. The
property is bounded by S. 19th Avenue to the west, vacant agricultural land and Alder Creek
Subdivision to the north, Sacajawea Middle School to the east, and vacant agricultural land to the
south. The property generally slopes from south to north at 1%-2%. Several agricultural
irrigation ditches, and watercourses cross the property. Based on site topography, stormwater
runoff on the existing site currently drains to 4 of these water features that cross the property via
overland sheet flow. A large portion of the approximately 119-acre agricultural property to the
south of the project also sheet flows onto the project site, draining to these same 4 water features.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE AREAS
Stormwater runoff from the proposed site improvements will primarily be controlled and treated
through the use of several proposed detention ponds that will release runoff into these 4 water
features. These detention ponds will discharge runoff into these water features at the pre-
development runoff rates that currently contribute to these water features from the existing site.
In order to determine the pre-development runoff rates, pre-development drainage areas were
delineated for each water feature on the subject property. These drainage areas are shown on the
“Pre-Development Drainage Area Plan” in Appendix A.
City of Bozeman GIS contours were used in order to determine the portion of the property to the
south of the site that sheet flows onto the subject property. These contours are shown in yellow
on the Pre-Development Drainage Area Plan. As shown by the slight overlap of these GIS
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contours with the contours produced from the topographic survey that C&H Engineering
performed of the project site, these GIS contours match extremely well with the contours from
the survey.
EX DA #1 accounts for runoff from the subject property that currently drains to the irrigation
ditch located along the east side of the S. 19th Avenue right-of-way, labeled “Irrigation Ditch –
West” for the purposes of this report. EX DA #2 accounts for runoff draining to the irrigation
ditch running east/west along the north property boundary, labeled “Irrigation Ditch – North” for
the purposes of this report. This drainage area also collects runoff from a large portion of the
property to the south of the project site. EX DA #3 accounts for runoff contributing to the
irrigation ditch located at the eastern side of the property that continues through Alder Creek
Subdivision to the north. This ditch is labeled as “Irrigation Ditch – Center” for the purposes of
this report. The final drainage area, EX DA #4, accounts for runoff from the far eastern portion
of the site that drains to the two watercourses that converge and drain north into the park in Alder
Creek Subdivision. These watercourses are labeled as “Unnamed Watercourse – Center” and
“Unnamed Watercourse – East” for the purposes of this report. This drainage area also collects
runoff from a portion of the property to the south of the project site. Calculations for the time of
concentration, and pre-development runoff rates for these drainage areas can be found in
Appendix B.
STORM SEWER FACILITIES DESIGN
Stormwater runoff from the proposed improvements will be conveyed via curb and gutter
channel flow to a series of curb chases and storm sewer inlets. It will then be routed through
storm drainage pipes to detention and retention ponds for storage. The detention ponds will
release runoff at pre-development runoff rates into 4 of the irrigation ditches and watercourses
that flow through the property. Pre and Post development Drainage Area Maps are included in
Appendix A, and calculations for pond sizing for each of the post development drainage areas
(total area, weighted C factor, required and provided storage volumes, and discharge rates) are
included in Appendix C.
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Storm sewer facilities were sized for the 25-yr storm using Manning’s Equation, and for each
inlet, the contributing area, gutter capacity, weighted C factor, and time of concentration were
calculated. These values were input into Manning’s Equation to check capacity and flow
characteristics for inlets, storm drain pipes, and curb gutters. All curb gutters were designed to
maintain 0.15’ freeboard per C.O.B. Design Manual Section IV.C.5.
POST-DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE AREAS
This phase of the project was divided into 7 drainage areas based on the retention or detention
ponds that these areas will eventually drain to. These drainage areas are further divided based on
the proposed use within each area. This stormwater design conservatively assumes that 100% of
the runoff from the multifamily and commercial lots will drain to these common stormwater
ponds, and that no stormwater storage or treatment will take place on the individual lots. Phase 1
consists of Drainage Areas 6-9, and a small portion of Drainage Area 5.
Each area type was assigned a C-value based on the proposed use. Several of these C-values (i.e.
open land, and low/medium density residential) were taken from Table I-1 in the City of
Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications, while the remainder were calculated based on the
impervious and landscaped cover ratios anticipated in each area. The C-value for each right-of-
way type (local, collector, alley, angled-parking) were calculated based on the ratio of
impervious to landscaped area of the standard cross-section of these right-of-ways.
The dense residential C-value for the lots that are proposed for multi-family developments was
calculated by reviewing the impervious/landscaped ratios for the proposed layouts for several of
these lots, and averaging the C-values. This produced a C-value of 0.75, which is more
conservative than the dense residential value of 0.50 from Table I-1 in the city standards. Several
of the dense residential lots have the space to provide onsite stormwater management. Therefore,
these lots located in Drainage Area 8 and a portion of Drainage Area 9 (DA #9C) have been
assigned a reduced C-value of 0.40. The C-value for the several commercial blocks that are
intended to be the development’s “town center” was conservatively assumed to be 0.95, or
completely impervious. The proposed commercial lots in Block 1 and Block 13 were assigned
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the same C-value as the dense residential lots (0.75) since they are not intended to be developed
as densely as the town center lots. This C-value of 0.75 is more conservative than the
commercial neighborhood C-value of 0.60 from Table I-1 in the city standards. The C-values for
each area type are provided in the following table:
Table 1: C-Values
Area Type C-Value
ROW – Local 0.76
ROW – Collector 0.70
ROW – Alley 0.80
ROW – Angled 0.93
Residential – Low/Med 0.35
Residential - Dense 0.75
Residential –Dense
(Reduced C) 0.40
Commercial 0.95
Open Space 0.20
Park 0.20
The extents of the post development drainage areas can be seen on the drainage area map
included in Appendix A. It should be noted that only the Spring Ridge Drive portion of Drainage
Area 5 will be installed with this phase of the project. Similarly, only the South 11th Avenue
portion of Drainage Areas 6 & 7 will be installed with this phase. The proposed drainage area
map further subdivides the drainage areas (9A, 9B, 9C etc.) based on which inlet they are
draining to. In addition, time of concentration flow paths for each sub-area are depicted on the
proposed drainage area map. It should be noted that overland flow from the right-of-way line to
the curb flow line used a composite C value of 0.50 in the time of concentration calculations.
The C value was based on a ratio of the landscape boulevard to hardscape sidewalk. Curb inlets
were spaced to provide adequate gutter flow capacity without encroaching more than 0.15-feet of
freeboard per C.O.B. Design Manual Section IV.C.5. Calculations showing the peak runoff value
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as well as the determined gutter capacity for the sub-areas are included in Appendix C.
Additionally, storm sewer pipes were sized to accommodate the 25-year storm flows. Pipe
capacity calculations are included in Appendix C.
Building design guidelines, enforced by the Property Owners Association, will include a
requirement, enforced in the covenants, for each individual lot owner to route their roof drainage
to rain barrels or on-site infiltration facilities, or to surface drain the runoff to the front side of the
lot where it will collect in the street. The site will be graded to make this feasible for each lot.
The proposed detention and retention facilities are sized to accommodate any and all lots that
route their roof runoff to the street; any lots utilizing on-site runoff storage will result in excess
storage capacity, and improved storm water treatment.
STORMWATER POND DESIGN
Detention Ponds 6-9 have been sized according to City of Bozeman Design Standards. In
accordance with the design standards the ponds were sized to retain the runoff generated from
the first 0.5” of rainfall, otherwise known as the Runoff Reduction Volume (RRV.). The
detention ponds are also sized to limit discharge to pre-development rates for the 10-year storm
event, while the retention pond is designed to store the runoff volume of the 10-year storm event.
Each pond has been designed with 4:1 side slopes and a max water storage depth of 1.5’.
The detention ponds have also been designed with outlet structures containing a slotted weir to
control the discharge rate from the ponds. In an effort to accommodate the RRV from each
drainage basin, the inlet into the outlet structures has been raised to allow for stormwater
retention prior to discharge. The portions of Block 12 and Block 17 draining to Detention Pond
8B will have to retain the RRV on their individual lots prior to discharging into the public
system, The RRV for the remainder all commercial and multi-family lots can be handled by the
proposed detention ponds. Calculations used for sizing each pond can be found in Appendix D.
Pond storage capacities were calculated using volume surfaces in AutoCAD Civil 3D.
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As stated previously, a small portion of the Drainage Area 5 will be installed with this phase of
the subdivision. There are two inlets that will discharge into Detention Pond 5 being installed
with this Phase 1. In order to manage the runoff from this area, a temporary retention pond will
be installed in the location of future Detention Pond #5. Pond sizing calculations can be found in
Appendix D.
The proposed design has several detention ponds that discharge to the same water feature / pre-
development drainage area. Where this occurs, the pre-development runoff rate was divided
amongst each of the contributing detention ponds, so that their total discharge rate does not
exceed the pre-development runoff rate for that drainage area / water feature. The pre-
development runoff rate from EX DA #2 draining into “Irrigation Ditch - North” was calculated
to be 8.73 cfs. Proposed Detention Pond #9 will discharge into “Irrigation Ditch – West”. It was
assumed that because the northern and western irrigation ditches rejoin north of the project area,
the same shared release rate calculated for EX DA #2 can be applied to detention ponds 8A, 8B,
8C and 9. Therefore, the combined discharge rates from each of these detention ponds totals 8.73
cfs.
Similarly Ponds 6 & 7 share a pre-development runoff rate generated from EX DA #4. There are
ponds to be installed with future phases that will also share this runoff rate. As such, the leftover
difference from Phase 1 can be applied to these future phases. The pre-development conditions
for each detention pond are included in the pond sizing calculations in Appendix C. A summary
of the pond sizing calculations can be found in Table 2 below.
Table 2: Pond Sizing Summary
Pond Storage type
Pre Development Drainage Area
Contributing Area (acre) Weighted C-Value
Runoff Reduction Volume (cf)
Required Detention Storage Volume (cf)
Proposed Storage Volume (cf)
5 Retention - 0.62 0.76 810 1,118 1,992
6 Detention EX 4 3.68 0.72 4,494 4,669 4,777
7 Detention EX 4 8.04 0.71 11,699 12,218 12,484
8A Detention EX 2 7.60 0.55 4,586 5,028 5,130
8B Detention EX 2 9.56 0.58 5,061 5,094 5,098
8C Detention EX 2 5.77 0.47 3,903 2,733 3,925
9 Detention EX 2 22.48 0.66 24,505 54,249 57,340
A Retention - 0.16 0.76 205 351 470
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Due to grading limitations curb inlets could not be set on the northern property boundaries to
capture all drainage from the site. In an effort to retain the maximum practicable amount of
runoff curb chases are proposed to pick up additional runoff. There is approximately 6,000 sf of
local street R.O.W. in Spring Ridge Drive and South 15th Avenue that will drain into the
retention pond located at the NW corner of the Alder Creek Subdivision. The new development
will generate an additional extra 618 cf of runoff into this pond. Based on review of the previous
design report there is approximately 1,644 cf of excess capacity in the 26,000 cf existing
retention pond. A small portion of South 11th will drain into the detention pond located in the
Alder Creek Phase 3 park. It is expected to generate and additional 255 cf of runoff to the
detention pond. There are 322 cf of excess capacity in the 4,175 cf existing detention pond. As
such, it is anticipated that the facilities in the Alder Creek Subdivision have sufficient capacity to
handle the small amount of excess runoff from the proposed development.
GROUNDWATER CONSIDERATIONS
Groundwater monitoring wells were installed across the subject property in 2019 and were
monitored throughout the spring/summer of 2019 and spring of 2020. The results generally
showed that seasonal high groundwater (SHGW) peaked in early April, and ranged from 7” to
3.5’ below existing grade. This information was used to generate a SHGW elevation surface in
AutoCAD to reference during the stormwater design for the subdivision. Additional
measurements along the northern property boundary were taken in the spring of 2021 to refine
the SHGW surface in that area. All proposed ponds in the development are set with the bottom of
pond elevation above the SHGW elevation in the pond footprint. The Phase 1 pond elevations
and approximate SHGW elevations are listed in Table 3 below. The groundwater monitoring
results can be found in Appendix D.
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Table 3: SHGW and Proposed Pond Elevations
Pond Storage type
Approximate Existing Surface Elevation (ft)
Estimated Peak Groundwater Elevation (ft. bgs)
Estimated Peak Groundwater Elevation (ft.)
Proposed Pond Top Elevation (ft)
Proposed Pond Bottom Elevation (ft.)
5 Retention 5005.4 2.91 5002.50 5005.00 5003.50
6 Detention 5000.6 4.16 5000.26 5002.05 5000.55
7 Detention 4997.2 1.95 4995.29 4997.00 4995.50
8A Detention 4999.3 1.15 4998.15 4999.75 4998.25
8B Detention 4999.3 1.15 4998.15 4999.75 4998.25
8C Detention 5000.8 1.67 4999.13 5000.65 4999.15
9 Detention 5000.9 1.42 4999.48 5001.21 4999.71
A Retention 5000.5 1.42 4999.08 5001.00 4999.50
APPENDIX A
Drainage Area Maps
APPENDIX C
Post Development Drainage Area Calculations
DRAINAGE AREA # 9C
1. Calculate Area and Weighted C Factor
Contributing Area C Area (ft 2 )C * Area
ROW - Local 0.76 22307 16953
Commercial 0.95 26505 25180
Residential - Dense 0.75 45055 33791
Total 93867 75924
A = Area (acres)2.15
C = Weighted C Factor 0.81
2. Calculate Tc (Time to Concentration)
Tc Overland Flow
Tc = 1.87 (1.1-CCf)D1/2/S1/3
Storm
S = Slope of Basin (%)1.00 Return (yrs)Cf
C = Rational Method Runoff Coefficient 0.75 2 to 10 1
Cf = Frequency Adjustment Factor 1.1 11 to 25 1.1
D = Length of Basin (ft)304 26 to 50 1.2
51 to 100 1.25
Tc Overland Flow (minutes)8.97
Tc Gutter Flow
Tc = L/V/60
V = (1.486/n)R2/3 S1/2
n = Mannings Coefficient 0.013
R = Hydraulic Radius A/P (ft)0.13 (0.15' below top of curb)
S = slope (ft/ft)0.0144
L = length of gutter (ft)165
V = mean velocity (ft/s)2.92
Tc Gutter Flow (minutes) =0.94
Tc Total =9.91
3. Calculate Flow (Rational Formula)
Q = CIA
C = Weighted C Factor 0.81 (calculated above)
I = 0.78 Tc-0.64 (in/hr)2.47 (25-yr storm)
A = area (acres)2.15 (calculated above)
Q = REQUIRED GUTTER CAPACITY (cfs)4.31 (assuming no carry flow)
PROVIDED GUTTER CAPACITY
1. Calculate Gutter Capacity @ 0.15' Below Top of Curb
Q = (1.486/n)AR2/3 S1/2
n = Mannings Coefficient 0.013
A = Area (ft2)1.24 (0.15' below top of curb)
P = Wetted perimeter (ft)9.23 (0.15' below top of curb)
R = Hydraulic Radius A/P (ft)0.13 (0.15' below top of curb)
S = slope (ft/ft)0.0144
Q = PROVIDED GUTTER CAPACITY (cfs)5.80
REQ'D PIPE CAPACITY
DA 9C 4.31 cfs
MANNING'S EQUATION FOR PIPE FLOW
Pipe:Pipe 9C Project:Blackwood Groves Subdivision Phase 1
INPUT
D= 12 inches
d= 11.26 inches
Mannings Formula n= 0.009 mannings
q=57.7 degrees
Q=(1.486/n)ARh2/3S1/2 S= 0.006 slope in/in
R=A/P
A=cross sectional area
P=wetted perimeter
S=slope of channel V=(1.49/n)Rh2/3S1/2
n=Manning's roughness coefficient Q=V x A
Solution to Mannings Equation
Area,ft2
Wetted
Perimeter, ft
Hydraulic
Radius, ft velocity ft/s flow, cfs PVC 0.013
0.77 2.64 0.29 5.67 4.34 PE (<9"dia) 0.015
PE (>12"dia) 0.02
PE(9-12"dia) 0.017
CMP 0.025
ADS N12 0.012
HCMP 0.023
Conc 0.013
Manning's n-values
d
q
D
DRAINAGE AREA # 8A
1. Calculate Area and Weighted C Factor
Contributing Area C Area (ft 2 )C * Area
ROW - Local 0.76 36398 27663
ROW - Angled 0.93 20802 19346
Commercial 0.95 43975 41776
Park 0.20 12172 2434
OS 0.20 13111 2622
Residential - Dense 0.40 99407 39763
Total 225866 133604
A = Area (acres)5.19
C = Weighted C Factor 0.59
2. Calculate Tc (Time to Concentration)
Tc Overland Flow
Tc = 1.87 (1.1-CCf)D1/2/S1/3
Storm
S = Slope of Basin (%)1.00 Return (yrs)Cf
C = Rational Method Runoff Coefficient 0.40 2 to 10 1
Cf = Frequency Adjustment Factor 1.1 11 to 25 1.1
D = Length of Basin (ft)360 26 to 50 1.2
51 to 100 1.25
Tc Overland Flow (minutes)23.42
Tc Gutter Flow
Tc = L/V/60
V = (1.486/n)R2/3 S1/2
n = Mannings Coefficient 0.013
R = Hydraulic Radius A/P (ft)0.13 (0.15' below top of curb)
S = slope (ft/ft)0.0160
L = length of gutter (ft)535
V = mean velocity (ft/s)3.79
Tc Gutter Flow (minutes) =2.35
Tc Total =25.77
3. Calculate Flow (Rational Formula)
Q = CIA
C = Weighted C Factor 0.59 (calculated above)
I = 0.78 Tc-0.64 (in/hr)1.34 (25-yr storm)
A = area (acres)5.19 (calculated above)
Q = REQUIRED GUTTER CAPACITY (cfs)4.11 (assuming no carry flow)
PROVIDED GUTTER CAPACITY
1. Calculate Gutter Capacity @ 0.15' Below Top of Curb
Q = (1.486/n)AR2/3 S1/2
n = Mannings Coefficient 0.013
A = Area (ft2)1.24 (0.15' below top of curb)
P = Wetted perimeter (ft)9.23 (0.15' below top of curb)
R = Hydraulic Radius A/P (ft)0.13 (0.15' below top of curb)
S = slope (ft/ft)0.0160
Q = PROVIDED GUTTER CAPACITY (cfs)4.70
REQ'D PIPE CAPACITY
DA 8A 4.11 cfs
MANNING'S EQUATION FOR PIPE FLOW
Pipe:Pipe 8A Project:Blackwood Groves Subdivision Phase 1
INPUT
D= 12 inches
d= 11.26 inches
Mannings Formula n= 0.009 mannings
q=57.7 degrees
Q=(1.486/n)ARh2/3S1/2 S= 0.0096 slope in/in
R=A/P
A=cross sectional area
P=wetted perimeter
S=slope of channel V=(1.49/n)Rh2/3S1/2
n=Manning's roughness coefficient Q=V x A
Solution to Mannings Equation
Area,ft2 Wetted
Perimeter, ft
Hydraulic
Radius, ft velocity ft/s flow, cfs PVC 0.013
0.77 2.64 0.29 7.09 5.42 PE (<9"dia) 0.015
PE (>12"dia) 0.02
PE(9-12"dia) 0.017
CMP 0.025
ADS N12 0.012
HCMP 0.023
Conc 0.013
Manning's n-values
d
q
D
APPENDIX D
Pond Sizing Calculations
POND 8A - DETENTION
REQUIRED VOLUME
1. Calculate Area and Weighted C Factor (Post-Development)
Contributing Area DA C Area (ft 2)C * Area
ROW - Local 8A 0.76 36398 27754
ROW - Angled 8A 0.93 20802 19346
Residential - Dense (Reduced C)8A 0.40 99407 39763
Commercial 8A 0.95 43975 41776
Park 8A 0.20 12172 2434
OS 8A 0.20 13111 2622
ROW - Local 8C 0.76 11853 9008
Residential - Low-Med 8C 0.35 25880 9058
ROW - Local 8E 0.76 12430 9447
Residential - Low-Med 8E 0.35 22158 7755
Residential - Low-Med 8F 0.35 19747 6911
ROW - Local 8F 0.76 6521 4956
ROW - Local 8H 0.76 2300 1748
OS 8H 0.20 4500 900
Total 331254 183479
A = Area (acres)7.60
C = Weighted C Factor 0.55
2. Pre-Development Conditions
Pre-Development Drainage Area Name = EX 2
Pre-Development Drainage Area Size = 92.60 (acres)
Pre Development Tc =96 (minutes)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Total) =8.73 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Pond 8A) =1.88 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Pond 8C) =1.26 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Pond 8B) =4.94 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Pond 9) =0.65 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Total) =8.73 (cfs)
5. Calculate Required Pond Volume
Total Area (acres) =7.60 acres
Weighted C =0.55
Discharge Rate (cfs) =1.88 cfs (Equal to Pre-Development Runoff Rate)
Duration(min)Duration(hrs)Intensity
(in/hr)Qin (cfs)Runoff
Volume
Release
Volume
Required
Storage
(ft3)
17 0.28 1 6 6,241 1,241 5,001
18 0.30 1 6 6,368 1,354 5,014
19 0.32 1 6 6,489 1,466 5,023
20 0.33 1 6 6,607 1,579 5,028
21 0.35 1 5 6,721 1,692 5,029
22 0.37 1 5 6,831 1,805 5,026
23 0.38 1 5 6,938 1,918 5,020
24 0.40 1 5 7,042 2,030 5,012
25 0.42 1 5 7,143 2,143 5,000
26 0.43 1 5 7,242 2,256 4,986
PROVIDED VOLUME (ft3)5,130
OUTLET STRUCTURE SLOT
Q=CLH3/2
Q = Discharge (cfs)1.88
C = Weir Coefficient 3.33 (per COB Design Standards)
H = Head (ft)1.5
L = Horizontal Length (ft)0.31
L = Slot Width (inches)3.7
Check the half inch requirement (per DSSP II.A.4)
1. Determine Area of Hardscape within Drainage Basin
Contributing Area Area (ft 2 )
Hardscape 156,304
2. Calculate 1/2" runoff volume over hardscape
(aka Runoff Reduction Volume [RRV] as calculated in Montana Post-
Construction Storwater BMP Manual - Equation 3-1)
RRV = [P*Rv*A]/12
P = Water quality rainfall depth 0.50 inches
Rv = Dimensionless runoff coefficient 0.475 0.05 + 0.9*I
I = Percent impervious cover (decimal)0.472 decimal
A = Entire drainage area 7.60 acres
RRV = Runoff Reduction Volume 0.150 acre-ft
RRV = Runoff Reduction Volume 4586 cubic feet
POND 9 - DETENTION
REQUIRED VOLUME
1. Calculate Area and Weighted C Factor (Post-Development)
Contributing Area DA C Area (ft2)C * Area
ROW - Local 9A 0.76 14613 11106
Residential - Dense 9A 0.75 62824 47118
ROW - Local 9B 0.76 31547 23976
Park 9B 0.20 20901 4180
Residential - Dense 9B 0.75 127750 95812
Residential - Dense 9B2 0.60 57621 34573
ROW - Local 9B2 0.76 15281 11614
ROW - Local 9C 0.76 22307 16953
Commercial 9C 0.95 26505 25180
Residential - Dense (Reduced C)9C 0.40 45055 18022
ROW - Local 9D 0.76 12697 9649
Residential - Dense 9D 0.40 11619 4647
OS 9D 0.20 3357 671
ROW - Local 9E 0.76 21527 16360
Residential - Dense 9E 0.75 102610 76958
ROW - Local 9F 0.76 7859 5973
ROW - Local 9G 0.76 9046 6875
OS 9G 0.20 13120 2624
Park 9G 0.20 4251 850
Residential - Dense 9G 0.75 35478 26609
ROW - Local 9H 0.76 17977 13662
Residential - Low-Med 9H 0.35 20009 7003
ROW - Local 9I 0.76 11917 9057
Residential - Dense 9I 0.75 33798 25348
ROW - Collector 9I2 0.70 35815 25070
ROW - Collector 9J 0.70 41138 28797
ROW - Local 9K 0.76 5714 4343
Residential - Low-Med 9K 0.35 12487 4370
Residential - Dense 9L 0.75 103406 77554
OS 9L 0.20 50963 10193
Total 979189 645148
A = Area (acres)22.48
C = Weighted C Factor 0.66
2. Pre-Development Conditions
Pre-Development Drainage Area Name = EX 2
Pre-Development Drainage Area Size = 92.60 (acres)
Pre Development Tc =96 (minutes)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Total) =8.73 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Pond 8A) =1.88 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Pond 8B) =4.94 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Pond 8C) =1.26
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Pond 9) =0.65 (cfs)
Pre-Development Runoff Rate (Total) =8.73 (cfs)
5. Calculate Required Pond Volume
Total Area (acres) =22.48 acres
Weighted C =0.66
Discharge Rate (cfs) =0.65 cfs (Equal to Pre-Development Runoff Rate)
Duration(min)Duration(hrs)Intensity
(in/hr)Qin (cfs)Runoff
Volume
Release
Volume
Required
Storage
(ft3)
733 12.22 0.13 1.86 81,938 27,690 54,248
734 12.23 0.13 1.86 81,977 27,729 54,248
735 12.25 0.13 1.86 82,017 27,768 54,249
736 12.27 0.13 1.86 82,056 27,807 54,249
737 12.28 0.13 1.86 82,095 27,846 54,249
738 12.30 0.13 1.85 82,134 27,885 54,249
739 12.32 0.13 1.85 82,172 27,924 54,248
740 12.33 0.13 1.85 82,211 27,963 54,248
741 12.35 0.12 1.85 82,250 28,002 54,248
742 12.37 0.12 1.85 82,289 28,041 54,248
PROVIDED VOLUME (ft3)57,340
OUTLET STRUCTURE SLOT
Q=CLH3/2
Q = Discharge (cfs)0.65
C = Weir Coefficient 3.33 (per COB Design Standards)
H = Head (ft)0.75
L = Horizontal Length (ft)0.30
L = Slot Width (inches)3.6
Check the half inch requirement (per DSSP II.A.4)
1. Determine Area of Hardscape within Drainage Basin
Contributing Area Area (ft 2 )
Hardscape 599,080
2. Calculate 1/2" runoff volume over hardscape
(aka Runoff Reduction Volume [RRV] as calculated in Montana Post-
Construction Storwater BMP Manual - Equation 3-1)
RRV = [P*Rv*A]/12
P = Water quality rainfall depth 0.50 inches
Rv = Dimensionless runoff coefficient 0.60 0.05 + 0.9*I
I = Percent impervious cover (decimal)0.61 decimal
A = Entire drainage area 22.48 acres
RRV = Runoff Reduction Volume 0.563 acre-ft
RRV = Runoff Reduction Volume 24505 cubic feet