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HomeMy WebLinkAbout016_StormWaterEngineeringReportEngineering Report Stormwater Design South University District Phase 3 – Block 3 Site Plan Submittal September 2022 Submitted to: City of Bozeman Engineering Department 20 East Olive Bozeman, MT 59715 Prepared by: Stahly Engineering and Associates 851 Bridger Drive, Suite 1 Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 522-9526 Stormwater Plan 1 10/5/2022 Engineering Report Table of Contents General Information and Design Criteria Existing Site Conditions Storm Drainage Plan Description Estimation of Runoff Sub Drainage Areas Inlet Capacity Retention Facilities Outfall Structure Weir Sizing Conveyance Capacity Curb and Gutter Facilities Maintenance Figures and Tables Figure 1. Vicinity Map Figure 2. Stormwater Plan UPDATED SUD Phase 3 Calculations Table 2 UPDATED - Pond Outfall and Overflow Calculations Table 4 UPDATED - Curb and Gutter Conveyance Calculations Table 5 UPDATED - Runoff & Capacity Calc’s for SUD PHASE 3 (attached) Table 6 UPDATED - South 19th Ave Spread Width Calcs (attached) Table 7 UPDATED - Volume Calculations – Detention Pond (attached) Table 8 Volume Calculations – Arnold Street - West Pond (attached) Table 9 Volume Calculations – Arnold Street - East Pond (attached) Stormwater Plan 2 10/5/2022 General Information and Design Criteria The intent of this report is to provide an updated to the SUD Phase 3 Subdivision infrastructure stormwater engineering report dated January 2020 and included as attachment to this report. This report will demonstrate conformance to the previously-designed, and partially-constructed stormwater infrastructure. The proposed South University District Phase 3 Block 3 Development is located southeast of the intersection of 19th Avenue and Stucky Road. This development will consist of 256 residential units on an 18.85-acre lot. With 8 different building types: 3BR Cottages, tuck-under townhouses, 2BR Cottages, 2BR Townhouses, 1BR Large Cottages, 1BR Small Cottages, 1BR Lofts, and 1BR Carriage Houses. The intent of this project is to create 256 residential units over a variety of building types to create a diverse neighborhood in a growing part of town adjacent to the Montana State University campus. Stormwater mitigation is achieved by using a compact, efficient stormwater management design utilizing Low Impact Design (LID) methodology to mitigate the impacts of stormwater runoff. The LID stormwater mitigation has been designed in accordance with City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications Policy for retention/infiltration facilities. Survivability of LID systems through conventional development is difficult. Erosion control Best Management Practices (BMP’s) will be utilized during construction to reduce the impacts of construction site runoff, until the LID systems are constructed. Plans are provided showing proposed grading, drainage flow paths, and stormwater retention/infiltration details and locations. The developer’s contact information is: Capstone Collegiate Communities Davis Maxwell 431 Office Park Drive Birmingham, AL 35223 Water supply and wastewater treatment will be provided by the City of Bozeman’s municipal systems. The system owner’s contact information is: City of Bozeman Public Service Department PO Box 1230 Bozeman, MT 59771-1230 The location of the South University District Phase 3, Block 3 Development is shown on the Vicinity Map in Figure 1. Stormwater Plan 3 10/5/2022 Figure 1. Vicinity Map, Bozeman, Montana Existing Site Conditions SUD Phase 3 Block 3 is a block parcel created by the South University District Phase 3 Major Subdivision. The SUD Block 3 development site was previously used agriculturally prior to its subdivision development. The existing ground slopes north at grades between 1-3%. Existing offsite drainage is minimal, if present it would flow west to an existing irrigation ditch on the east side of 19th Avenue Right-of-Way and Mandeville Creek, east to Mandeville Creek or north to an irrigation ditch on the south side of Kagy Boulevard and either infiltrates or makes its way to Mandeville Creek. Block 2 cannot utilize Mandeville Creek as an outfall due to the topography, creek location and adjacent properties. The stormwater management facilities for the Block 3 Development were constructed during the SUD Phase 2 infrastructure project and located in City Park 4, northeast of the Block 3 site. A geotechnical evaluation was conducted and is provided in a separate appendix of this submittal. This site is typical of Bozeman with fine-grained soils overlying gravel deposits. Geotechnical borings have determined the depth to gravel ranges from 3.5 to 5 feet below existing grade. Groundwater monitoring was conducted in 2019 and 2022 during the high groundwater season for the SUD Phase 3 subdivision development. Groundwater monitoring found groundwater depths ranged from 5.5’ to 10.0’ below existing grade in the areas of the site proposed for development. The site is not located within a 100-year floodplain. Stormwater Plan 4 10/5/2022 Storm Drainage Plan Description The storm drainage plan for the SUD Phase 3 Block 3 site development consists of conveying stormwater runoff to an existing retention basin in City Park 4 located northeast of the intersection of Stucky Rd. and South 17th Ave. This pond has been constructed as a part of the subdivisions “Common Subdivision Improvements (CSIs)” and a 15” outfall flows to Mandeville Creek. The overall storm drainage plan for Block 3 is depicted on attached Figure 2. This plan shows proposed drainage basin areas, flow paths, and retention/infiltration system locations. In general, grades will be sloped away from buildings towards interior drive aisles. The sub drainage areas typically drain north via curb and gutter that conveys runoff to inlets and storm drains connected to retention/infiltration system located within the park. The site will be divided into 2 primary sub-drainage areas as shown on attached Figure 2 and described below. Sub Drainage Area Description Sub-drainage area 16B is located on the north half of the site and drains north to the existing 24” storm drain stub on the south side of Stucky Road. Sub-area 16C is located on the south half of the site and drains northeast to the proposed private Student Drive which then conveys storm drainage to the proposed South 17th Avenue storm drainage system. South 17th Avenue will be designed and constructed concurrently with the SUD Phase 3 Block 3 project. Storm drains will be located within South 17th Avenue and convey runoff to an existing 24” storm drain located on the south side of Stucky Road. Future Arnold Street, which borders the southern boundary of the site, will also be designed and constructed concurrently with the SUD Phase 3 Block 3 project. The proposed Arnold Street will provide stormwater detention / infiltration basins to mitigate its stormwater runoff. The detention / infiltration basins will be located at the southern edge of the adjacent City Park which was created during the SUD Phase 3 subdivision process. Estimation of Runoff Runoff estimates were obtained for each sub-drainage area using City of Bozeman standards. The sites stormwater facilities have been sized to fully capture the 10-year, 2-hour storm event. The Bozeman IDF (Intensity, Duration, and Frequency) curves show a rainfall intensity of 0.41 in/hour for the 10-year, 2-hour storm, totaling a 0.82- inch storm event. The basin runoff calculations are displayed in the updated Table 3 for the retention-destined basins, and the updated Table 5 for detention-destined basins. These tables are included in the Appendix. Inlet Capacity The curb inlets on the roadways in the development were analyzed to ensure they have capacity to accept flows conveyed to them without reaching a point 0.15 feet from the top of the curb. The COB-approved Neenah Foundry R-3067-L inlet structure has a Stormwater Plan 5 10/5/2022 capacity of 5.98 cfs at 0.35 feet of head (0.15 below top of curb). This capacity will convey the necessary flows. Retention Facilities The exiting retention basin located in in City Park 4 was designed to account for the stormwater runoff from SUD Block 3, as detailed in the updated Table 3 and Table 5 in the attached appendix of this report. Two additional stormwater retention facilities are proposed for the mitigation of stormwater runoff associated with the proposed Arnold Street construction. The Arnold Street storm retention basins will be in the southern edge of the adjacent City Park 3. They will be designed and included with the onsite infrastructure submittal. Preliminary runoff calculations were made to size the basins and are included in the updated Table 3 and Table 5 in the attached appendix. The addition of the two Arnold Street stormwater basins reduces to overall drainage area to the existing pond by approximately 2.29 acres from 28.19 acres to 25.90 acres. Outfall Structure Weir Sizing The Detention basin outflow is restricted by a typical control structure as depicted in COB Standards Figure A-2. Using the weir calculation equation given in Section II.D.2 of the COB Standards, the slot width of the outlet structure was determined to be 8”. The slot width limits the discharge from the structure to pre-developed rates at the maximum pond depth of 1.5’. The pre-developed rate is estimated to be 3.54 cfs, calculations are included in Table 5 of the appendix. In the occurrence of an event greater than the 10-year event, the ponds are sized for the emergency overflow of the ponds directs flow to the east to Mandeville Creek. The emergency overflow will be sized for the 100-year, 2-hour event. The following table provides the outfall and overflow calculations. Preliminary overflow calculations for the Arnold Street stormwater basins are also provided below. Table 2: Pond Outfall and Overflow Calculations. Phase 3 Pond Outfall Weir Calcs Phase 3 Pond Overflow Weir Calcs Pre-developed Runoff (cfs) 3.54 Post-developed Runoff (cfs) 43.19 Weir Coefficient "C" 3.33 Weir Coefficient "C" 3.33 Head (ft) 1.5 Head (ft) 0.75 Slot Width (in) 7 Overflow Width (ft) 20 Arnold Street West Outfall Weir Calcs Arnold Street West Outfall Weir Calcs Pre-developed Runoff (cfs) 0.17 Post-developed Runoff (cfs) 4.46 Weir Coefficient "C" 3.33 Weir Coefficient "C" 3.33 Head (ft) 1.5 Head (ft) 0.75 Slot Width (in) 0 Overflow Width (ft) 2 Arnold Street East Outfall Weir Calcs Arnold Street East Outfall Weir Calcs Pre-developed Runoff (cfs) 0.14 Post-developed Runoff (cfs) 3.64 Weir Coefficient "C" 3.33 Weir Coefficient "C" 3.33 Head (ft) 1.5 Head (ft) 0.75 Slot Width (in) 0 Overflow Width (ft) 2 Stormwater Plan 6 10/5/2022 Conveyance Pipe Capacity Conveyance pipes were sized by adding the 25-year peak runoff rates of contributing basins without routing or attenuation. The pipe size calculations are displayed in the updated Table 5 of the Appendix. Curb and Gutter Curb and gutter is used on the site to direct runoff into the underground storm pipe network. To ensure the standard curb design will provide adequate conveyance capacity for peak flows, curb and gutter with the greatest flows and least amount of redundant or secondary storm conveyance options was identified and analyzed for conveyance capacity. The critical curb required to convey the maximum flow was identified as the approximately 548’ length of curb running from south to north along S. 17th Ave, serving a catchment area of approximately 43124.4 sf. This catchment area produces a peak flow of 2.36 cfs for the 25-year design storm. At the minimum slope of 0.5%, the curb on site has a conveyance capacity of 5.03 cfs. Table 4 – Curb and Gutter Conveyance Calculations Curb and Gutter Capacity Calcs Max Curb Conveyance Req'd (ft^3/sec) 2.36 Right-side Slope X:1 0.06 Left-side Slope X:1 33.00 Channel Bottom Width (ft) 0 Flow Depth (ft) 0.350 Flow Area (ft^2) 2.025 Wetted Perimeter (ft) 11.906 Width 0.044 Hydraulic Radius (ft) 0.170 Manning's Roughness 0.013 Slope (ft/ft) 0.005 Average Velocity (ft/sec) 2.49 Flow (ft^3/sec) 5.03 Stormwater Plan 7 10/5/2022 [It should be noted that the following Storm Water Maintenance plan was filed for SUD Ph3, Block 3. The developer’s legal team are planning on amending the Storm Water Maintenance Plan to include maintaining a piped irrigation ditch in the Arnold Street ROW before it empties in the ‘Park 3’ lot and becomes Mandeville Creek.] Storm Water Maintenance Plan The proposed storm drainage facilities will be privately operated and maintained by the Property Owners Association (POA). The POA Covenants should include the following stormwater maintenance provisions: (a) General Information. The South University District Phase 3 utilizes conventional stormwater collection to mitigate storm water impacts. The stormwater facilities consist of curb and gutter, curb inlets, sumped manholes, onsite and offsite conveyance piping, underground retention chambers, and an existing offsite detention basin located in the city park. The system is designed to accommodate all storm water from the Property. The storm water conveyance facilities located on the property are privately owned and maintained. It is the property owner association's responsibility to maintain the storm water facilities located on the property. The storm water facilities are designed to operate without excessive maintenance. However, like all infrastructure, periodic maintenance will prevent costly repair and replacement. The maintenance plan set forth in this Section has been prepared in accordance with City of Bozeman guidelines. Over time, recommended maintenance guidelines may evolve. Please contact the City of Bozeman Stormwater Division if any questions arise. (b) Storm Water Facilities Maintenance Schedule. (i) Site Housekeeping. Site housekeeping is to be conducted continuously as needed. The main cause of storm water facility damage is poor site housekeeping. Sediment tracked onto pavement can be washed into storm water inlets/ conveyance piping and damage these facilities. Trash can clog pipes and inlet structures causing property damage. Site housekeeping consists of the following: • Keep sidewalk and pavement areas clean. • Pick up trash. • Restore damaged landscaping in order to prevent sediment runoff. (ii) System Monitoring: System monitoring is to be conducted quarterly, except in winter. The storm water facilities shall be inspected quarterly to Stormwater Plan 8 10/5/2022 quickly identify small issues before expensive damage can occur. In addition to regular monitoring, the best time to inspect the performance of storm water facilities is during runoff events. System monitoring consists of the following: • Observe system during runoff. Look for ponding outside of stormwater inlets. This can indicate a clogged inlet or pipe. • Inspect inlets, manholes and pipes. (iii) Inlet, Manhole, and Piping Quarterly Maintenance: All stormwater inlets and manholes have a sump to capture sediment. If this sediment is not periodically removed it can wash downstream and clog infiltration facilities. The sump is typically visible from the surface through the inlet grate. Inlet, manhole, and piping maintenance consists of the following: • Remove visible sediment from sump. • Inspect pipe inlets and outlets for sediment in pipe and remove if present. (iv) Inlet, Manhole, and Piping Long-term Maintenance. This maintenance is to be conducted long-term if and when necessary. If regular housekeeping and maintenance is not performed adequately, sediment and debris can accumulate in the stormwater conveyance piping, and pipes may become clogged. Long-term inlet, manhole, and piping maintenance consist of the following: • Hiring a contractor to clean pipes and remove all sediment encountered from manhole sumps, inlet sumps and/or piping. (v) Retention Pond Long-term Maintenance. This maintenance is to be conducted on an annual basis at a minimum. If regular housekeeping and maintenance is not adequately performed, sediment and debris will accumulate in the underground stormwater retention basins and could negatively affect the stormwater percolation rate. Retention pond maintenance consist of the following: • Remove the underground chamber’s inspection port covers. • Record the depth from the rim of the inspection port to the chamber’s floor. If the measurement changes by 0.1’ between any reading, or sediment accumulates to a depth of 0.1’ above the bottom of the chamber, • Hire a contractor to flush and clean out the stormwater storage chambers. SDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSOUTH 14TH AVESDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDWILLOW WAY SD SDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD SDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD SOUTH 14TH AVESDSTUCKY RD(48' WIDTH - 90' ROW)SDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD STATE ST(35' WIDTH - 60' ROW)SDSDSDSDSDEXISTING TRAILS (TYP)S 19TH AVE(47' WIDTH - 70' ROW) SOUTH 17TH AVE(47' WIDTH - 70' ROW)SDSD KAGY BLVD(ROW VARIES) STUCKY RD(48' WIDTH - 90' ROW) KAGY BLVD(ROW VARIES) ARNOLD ST(35' WIDTH - 70' ROW) SD SD SD SOUTH 14TH AVESOUTH 17TH AVE(47' WIDTH - 70' ROW)(ROW WIDTH VARIES)S 19TH AVE(ROW WIDTH VARIES)S 19TH AVE(ROW WIDTH VARIES)SD EXISTING TRAILS (TYP) EXISTINGTRAILS (TYP)STORM BASINSTORM BASIN (47' WIDTH - 70' ROW) SOUTH 18TH AVESTUDENT DRIVES 19TH AVE(ROW WIDTH VARIES)EXISTING STORM BASIN CITY PARK 1 4.41 ACRES PLAT J-605 Tract 3ACOS 2661BTract 1ACOS 2661B CITY PARK 2 9.64 ACRES PLAT J-605 LOT 1, BLOCK 1"PHASE 3"8.20 ACRESPLAT J-695 CITY PARK 4 1.83 ACRES PLAT J-695 COMMON OPEN SPACELOT 1, BLOCK 1, 0.09 ACPLAT J-695COMMON OPEN SPACELOT 2, BLOCK 1, 0.07 ACPLAT J-695COMMON OPEN SPACELOT 1, BLOCK 2, 0.07 ACPLAT J-695 COMMON OPEN SPACELOT 2, BLOCK 2, 0.07 ACPLAT J-695 LOT 1, BLOCK 3 "PHASE 3" 18.85 ACRES PLAT J-695 CITY PARK 3 13.36 ACRES PLAT J-695 LOT 2 "PHASE 1"6.41 ACRESLOT 1, BLOCK 2 "PHASE 3" 8.60 ACRES PLAT J-695 ARNOLD ST(35' WIDTH - 70' ROW) SOUTH 18TH AVESTUDENT DRIVE SOUTH 17TH AVEARNOLD STS 19TH AVESTUCKY RD >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>STORM WATERBASIN 1 1.03AC GROSSSTORM WATERBASIN 30.36 AC GROSS STORM WATERBASIN 20.36 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 60.32 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 12 0.49 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 11 0.44 AC GROSS STORM WATERBASIN 4 2.26 ACGROSS STORM WATER BASIN 13 3.96 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 14 1.98 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 9 0.85 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 7 0.21 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 10 0.94 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 8 0.19 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 15 0.97 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 18 1.03 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 17 1.26 AC GROSS 9A 14A 12B 15A8A7A 11A12A13B 13A 15B10A15C3A5A2A1B1A6ASTORM WATERBASIN 50.33 AC GROSS 16A17A STORM WATER BASIN 16B 7.73 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 16 C 9.43 AC GROSS STORM WATER BASIN 16A 0.67 AC GROSS 16C16B 17B18A1 12/2/2021 DRAFT CONCEPT PLAN 2 1/27/2022 COB CONCEPT SUBMITTAL ZWL CDP 3 10/3/2022 SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL ZWL CDP PROFESSIONALENGINEERS &SURVEYORSSTAHLYENGINEERING& ASSOCIATESTHE COTTAGES AT BOZEMAN CAPSTONE COLLEGIATE COMMUNITIES LLCFIGURE 2SUD PH3 BLOCK 3STORM DRAINAGEFIGURE Table 5Runoff and Capacity Calculations for S 19th Ave & Campus BlvdInlet Drainage BasinInlet Basin 6 5 2 3 4 13 11 12 7 8 9 10 14 15 17 18 16A 16B 16C 4 17 18Land Use REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMU REMUDrainage Area (acres) 0.517 0.517 0.32 0.33 0.36 0.36 2.26 1.98 0.44 0.49 0.21 0.19 0.85 0.94 1.98 0.97 1.26 1.03 0.67 7.73 9.43 2.26 1.26 1.03Slope (%) 2 2 1.7 1.7 0.55 0.55 1.7 1.7 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.7Runoff Coefficients 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6Frequency Adjustment Factor, Cf 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1Basin Length (ft) 670 670 425 425 286 286 963 1322 283.5 283.5 97 66 380 380 430 430 344 421 350 350 350 963 648 435Time of Concentration (min) 8.5 8.5 7.1 7.1 8.5 8.5 6.0 10.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 10.0 8.0 8.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 MANUAL ESTIMATESPeak Flow CalculationsDesign Storm 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 25yr 100yr 100yr 100yrIntensity at Tc (Figure I-2 pg. 29) (in/hr) 2.73 2.73 3.05 3.05 2.73 2.73 3.40 2.46 3.83 3.83 3.83 3.83 3.83 3.83 2.46 2.46 2.83 2.83 2.46 2.46 2.46 4.72 5.34 5.34Peak Runoff Rate at Tc (Q = CIA) (cfs)1.13 1.13 0.78 0.81 0.79 0.79 4.62 2.92 1.01 1.12 0.49 0.44 1.95 2.16 2.92 1.43 2.14 1.75 0.99 11.39 13.89 6.41 4.04 3.30Detention Basin A - Pipe Network A CapacityPipe Number 1B 1A 6A 5A 2A 3A 15C 9A 10A 15A 14A 7A 8A 12B 11A 12A 13B 13A 16A 16B 16C 15B 17A 17A 18APipe Size (in) 15 15 15 15 15 15 36.00 15.00 15.00 24.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 30.00 15.00 24.00 24.00 18.00 18.00 24.00 24.00 30.00 15.00 18.00 18.00Manning's "n" (PVC) 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013Area (ft2)1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 7.07 1.23 1.23 3.14 1.23 1.23 1.23 4.91 1.23 3.14 3.14 1.77 1.77 3.14 3.14 4.91 1.23 1.77 1.77Wetted Perimeter (ft) 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 9.42 3.93 3.93 6.28 3.93 3.93 3.93 7.85 3.93 6.28 6.28 4.71 4.71 6.28 6.28 7.85 3.93 4.71 4.71Hydraulic Radius (ft) 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.75 0.31 0.31 0.50 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.63 0.31 0.50 0.50 0.38 0.38 0.50 0.50 0.63 0.31 0.38 0.38Slope (ft/ft) 0.0100 0.0081 0.0100 0.0082 0.0096 0.0096 0.0022 0.0148 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0134 0.0022 0.0153 0.0400 0.0022 0.0022 0.01000.0100 0.0100 0.0356 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050Full Flow Capacity (cfs)6.48 5.83 6.48 5.87 6.35 6.35 31.377.88 6.48 22.68 6.48 6.48 7.50 19.29 8.01 45.37 10.64 4.94 10.53 22.68 22.68 77.60 4.58 7.45 7.45Velocity (ft/sec) 5.28 4.75 5.28 4.78 5.17 5.17 4.44 6.42 5.28 7.22 5.28 5.28 6.11 3.93 6.53 14.44 3.39 2.80 5.96 7.22 7.22 15.81 3.73 4.21 4.21Contributing Inlet Basin 1 (1/2) 15623NONE 9 10 15 14 7 8 NONE 11 12 NONE 13 16A 16B 16B NONEStorm Pond 17 18Contributing Pipes 6A 12B 10A NONE 16C NONE NONE 7A 11A NONE 16B 13A NONE NONE NONE NONE 14A15B12A 16A 15A13BActual Pipe Flow (cfs) 2.26 1.13 0.78 1.59 0.79 0.79 25.26 4.11 2.16 15.32 2.92 0.49 0.93 7.03 1.01 2.11 3.90 2.92 0.99 11.39 13.89 18.24 3.86 4.04 3.30% Capacity 35% 19% 12% 27% 12% 12% 81% 52% 33% 68% 45% 8% 12% 36% 13% 5% 37% 59% 9% 50% 61% 24% 84% 54% 44%1 Table 6 S 19th Ave Spread Width Calcs Inlet Basin 413 Drainage Area (acres) 2.26 1.98 Slope (%) 1.7 1.7 Runoff Coefficients 0.6 0.6 Frequency Adjustment Factor, Cf 1.1 1.1 Basin Length (ft) 963 1322 Time of Concentration (min) 6.0 10.0 Peak Flow Calculations Design Storm 25yr 25yr Intensity at Tc (Figure I-2 pg. 29) (in/hr) 3.40 2.46 Peak Runoff Rate at Tc (Q = CIA) (cfs)4.62 2.92 Spread Width Calculations Right-side slope X:1 (curb face) 0.05 Left-side slope X:1 (asphalt) 50.00 Channel bottom width (ft) 0 Flow Depth (ft) 0.254 Flow Area (ft^2) 1.615 Wetted Perimeter (ft) 12.957 Width 12.700 Hydraulic Radius (ft) 0.125 Manning's Roughness 0.013 Slope (ft/ft) 0.010 Average Velocity (ft/sec) 2.86 Flow (ft^3/sec) 4.61 Spread Width Length (ft) 12.7 Table 7 23462 Volume Calculations - Detention Pond 18683 21073 Time of Concentration Calculations Preconstruction Postconstruction torm Sewer Flow 1.50 Land Use Open Land REMU REMU 31609 Drainage Area (acres) 25.90 25.90 25.90 Slope (%) 2.1 2.1 2.1 Runoff Coefficients 0.2 0.6 0.6 Frequency Adjustment Factor, Cf 1 1 1.1 Basin Length (ft) 1700 425 425 Basin length based on typical inlet area Time of Concentration (min) 54.2 15.1 13.2 0.5" storm volume (cf) 9401.7 28205.1 28205.1 Peak Flow Calculations Design Storm 10-Year 10-Year 25-Year 100-year MAX VOL. Intensity at Tc (Figure I-2 pg. 29) (in/hr) 0.68 1.57 2.05 2.78 23055.02 Peak Runoff Rate at Tc (Q = CIA) (cfs)3.54 24.43 31.87 43.19 (max release rate) Required Storage Volume Storm Duration Intensity Future Runoff Rate Runoff Volume Release Volume Required Storage (minutes) (in/hr) (Q = CIA) (cfs) (cf) (cf) (cf) 2 5.84 90.73 10887.82 425.06 10462.76 4 3.72 57.82 13877.19 850.13 13027.07 6 2.86 44.43 15993.13 1275.19 14717.94 8 2.37 36.85 17687.32 1700.25 15987.07 10 2.05 31.87 19124.08 2125.31 16998.77 12 1.82 28.31 20384.21 2550.38 17833.84 14 1.65 25.61 21514.21 2975.44 18538.77 16 1.51 23.48 22543.56 3400.50 19143.06 18 1.40 21.75 23492.32 3825.56 19666.76 20 1.31 20.31 24374.80 4250.63 20124.17 24 1.16 18.04 25980.92 5100.75 20880.17 26 1.10 17.13 26719.06 5525.81 21193.25 28 1.05 16.32 27421.16 5950.88 21470.29 30 1.00 15.61 28091.37 6375.94 21715.44 32 0.96 14.97 28733.14 6801.00 21932.14 34 0.93 14.39 29349.33 7226.06 22123.26 36 0.89 13.86 29942.39 7651.13 22291.26 38 0.86 13.38 30514.40 8076.19 22438.21 40 0.83 12.94 31067.16 8501.25 22565.91 42 0.81 12.54 31602.24 8926.31 22675.92 44 0.78 12.17 32120.99 9351.38 22769.62 46 0.76 11.82 32624.64 9776.44 22848.20 48 0.74 11.50 33114.25 10201.50 22912.75 50 0.72 11.20 33590.78 10626.57 22964.21 52 0.70 10.92 34055.07 11051.63 23003.44 54 0.69 10.65 34507.89 11476.69 23031.20 56 0.67 10.40 34949.93 11901.75 23048.18 58 0.65 10.17 35381.83 12326.82 23055.02 Required Storage 60 0.64 9.95 35804.16 12751.88 23052.28 62 0.63 9.74 36217.43 13176.94 23040.49 64 0.61 9.54 36622.13 13602.00 23020.12 66 0.60 9.35 37018.68 14027.07 22991.61 68 0.59 9.17 37407.50 14452.13 22955.37 70 0.58 9.00 37788.95 14877.19 22911.76 72 0.57 8.83 38163.39 15302.25 22861.13 74 0.56 8.68 38531.12 15727.32 22803.81 76 0.55 8.53 38892.45 16152.38 22740.07 78 0.54 8.39 39247.65 16577.44 22670.21 80 0.53 8.25 39596.98 17002.50 22594.47 82 0.52 8.12 39940.67 17427.57 22513.11 84 0.51 7.99 40278.96 17852.63 22426.34 86 0.51 7.87 40612.06 18277.69 22334.37 88 0.50 7.75 40940.16 18702.75 22237.40 90 0.49 7.64 41263.44 19127.82 22135.62 92 0.48 7.53 41582.09 19552.88 22029.21 94 0.48 7.43 41896.26 19977.94 21918.32 96 0.47 7.33 42206.13 20403.00 21803.12 98 0.47 7.23 42511.82 20828.07 21683.75 100 0.46 7.14 42813.48 21253.13 21560.35 102 0.45 7.04 43111.25 21678.19 21433.06 104 0.45 6.96 43405.25 22103.26 21301.99 106 0.44 6.87 43695.59 22528.32 21167.27 108 0.44 6.79 43982.39 22953.38 21029.01 110 0.43 6.71 44265.77 23378.44 20887.32 112 0.43 6.63 44545.81 23803.51 20742.30 114 0.42 6.55 44822.62 24228.57 20594.05 116 0.42 6.48 45096.29 24653.63 20442.66 118 0.41 6.41 45366.92 25078.69 20288.22 120 0.41 6.34 45634.57 25503.76 20130.82 Notes Table 8 Volume Calculations - Arnold Street Detention Pond - West Time of Concentration Calculations Preconstruction Postconstruction Storm Sewer Flow Land Use Open Land REMU REMU Drainage Area (acres) 1.26 1.26 1.26 Slope (%) 2.1 2.1 2.1 Runoff Coefficients 0.2 0.8 0.8 Frequency Adjustment Factor, Cf 1 1 1.1 Basin Length (ft) 1700 425 425 Basin length based on typical inlet area Time of Concentration (min) 54.2 9.0 6.6 0.5" storm volume (cf) 457.4 1829.5 1829.5 Peak Flow Calculations Design Storm 10-Year 10-Year 25-Year 100-year MAX VOL. Intensity at Tc (Figure I-2 pg. 29) (in/hr) 0.68 2.19 3.20 4.42 1746.00 Peak Runoff Rate at Tc (Q = CIA) (cfs)0.17 2.21 3.22 4.46 (max release rate) Required Storage Volume Storm Duration Intensity Future Runoff Rate Runoff Volume Release Volume Required Storage (minutes) (in/hr) (Q = CIA) (cfs) (cf) (cf) (cf) 2 5.84 5.89 706.24 20.68 685.56 4 3.72 3.75 900.14 41.36 858.78 6 2.86 2.88 1037.39 62.04 975.36 8 2.37 2.39 1147.29 82.71 1064.57 10 2.05 2.07 1240.48 103.39 1137.09 12 1.82 1.84 1322.22 124.07 1198.15 14 1.65 1.66 1395.52 144.75 1250.77 16 1.51 1.52 1462.29 165.43 1296.86 18 1.40 1.41 1523.83 186.11 1337.72 20 1.31 1.32 1581.07 206.79 1374.28 24 1.16 1.17 1685.25 248.14 1437.10 26 1.10 1.11 1733.13 268.82 1464.31 28 1.05 1.06 1778.67 289.50 1489.17 30 1.00 1.01 1822.14 310.18 1511.96 32 0.96 0.97 1863.77 330.86 1532.91 34 0.93 0.93 1903.74 351.54 1552.20 36 0.89 0.90 1942.21 372.22 1569.99 38 0.86 0.87 1979.31 392.90 1586.42 40 0.83 0.84 2015.17 413.57 1601.59 42 0.81 0.81 2049.87 434.25 1615.62 44 0.78 0.79 2083.52 454.93 1628.59 46 0.76 0.77 2116.19 475.61 1640.58 48 0.74 0.75 2147.95 496.29 1651.66 50 0.72 0.73 2178.86 516.97 1661.89 52 0.70 0.71 2208.98 537.65 1671.33 54 0.69 0.69 2238.35 558.33 1680.02 56 0.67 0.67 2267.02 579.00 1688.02 58 0.65 0.66 2295.04 599.68 1695.36 60 0.64 0.65 2322.43 620.36 1702.07 62 0.63 0.63 2349.24 641.04 1708.20 64 0.61 0.62 2375.49 661.72 1713.77 66 0.60 0.61 2401.21 682.40 1718.81 68 0.59 0.59 2426.43 703.08 1723.36 70 0.58 0.58 2451.18 723.76 1727.42 72 0.57 0.57 2475.46 744.43 1731.03 74 0.56 0.56 2499.32 765.11 1734.20 76 0.55 0.55 2522.75 785.79 1736.96 78 0.54 0.54 2545.79 806.47 1739.32 80 0.53 0.54 2568.45 827.15 1741.30 82 0.52 0.53 2590.75 847.83 1742.92 84 0.51 0.52 2612.69 868.51 1744.18 86 0.51 0.51 2634.30 889.19 1745.11 88 0.50 0.50 2655.58 909.86 1745.71 90 0.49 0.50 2676.55 930.54 1746.00 Required Storage 92 0.48 0.49 2697.22 951.22 1746.00 94 0.48 0.48 2717.60 971.90 1745.70 96 0.47 0.48 2737.69 992.58 1745.12 98 0.47 0.47 2757.52 1013.26 1744.27 100 0.46 0.46 2777.09 1033.94 1743.15 102 0.45 0.46 2796.41 1054.61 1741.79 104 0.45 0.45 2815.48 1075.29 1740.18 106 0.44 0.45 2834.31 1095.97 1738.34 108 0.44 0.44 2852.91 1116.65 1736.26 110 0.43 0.44 2871.29 1137.33 1733.96 112 0.43 0.43 2889.46 1158.01 1731.45 114 0.42 0.43 2907.41 1178.69 1728.73 116 0.42 0.42 2925.16 1199.37 1725.80 118 0.41 0.42 2942.72 1220.04 1722.67 120 0.41 0.41 2960.08 1240.72 1719.36 Notes Table 9 Volume Calculations - Arnold Street Detention Pond - East Time of Concentration Calculations Preconstruction Postconstruction Storm Sewer Flow Land Use Open Land REMU REMU Drainage Area (acres) 1.03 1.03 1.03 Slope (%) 2.1 2.1 2.1 Runoff Coefficients 0.2 0.8 0.8 Frequency Adjustment Factor, Cf 1 1 1.1 Basin Length (ft) 1700 425 425 Basin length based on typical inlet area Time of Concentration (min) 54.2 9.0 6.6 0.5" storm volume (cf) 373.9 1495.6 1495.6 Peak Flow Calculations Design Storm 10-Year 10-Year 25-Year 100-year MAX VOL. Intensity at Tc (Figure I-2 pg. 29) (in/hr) 0.68 2.19 3.20 4.42 1280.50 Peak Runoff Rate at Tc (Q = CIA) (cfs)0.14 1.81 2.63 3.64 (max release rate) Required Storage Volume Storm Duration Intensity Future Runoff Rate Runoff Volume Release Volume Required Storage (minutes) (in/hr) (Q = CIA) (cfs) (cf) (cf) (cf) 2 5.84 4.81 577.32 20.68 556.64 4 3.72 3.07 735.83 41.36 694.47 6 2.86 2.36 848.03 62.04 785.99 8 2.37 1.95 937.86 82.71 855.15 10 2.05 1.69 1014.04 103.39 910.65 12 1.82 1.50 1080.86 124.07 956.79 14 1.65 1.36 1140.78 144.75 996.03 16 1.51 1.25 1195.36 165.43 1029.93 18 1.40 1.15 1245.67 186.11 1059.56 20 1.31 1.08 1292.46 206.79 1085.67 24 1.16 0.96 1377.62 248.14 1129.48 26 1.10 0.91 1416.76 268.82 1147.94 28 1.05 0.87 1453.99 289.50 1164.49 30 1.00 0.83 1489.53 310.18 1179.35 32 0.96 0.79 1523.56 330.86 1192.70 34 0.93 0.76 1556.23 351.54 1204.69 36 0.89 0.74 1587.68 372.22 1215.46 38 0.86 0.71 1618.01 392.90 1225.11 40 0.83 0.69 1647.32 413.57 1233.74 42 0.81 0.66 1675.69 434.25 1241.44 44 0.78 0.65 1703.20 454.93 1248.27 46 0.76 0.63 1729.90 475.61 1254.29 48 0.74 0.61 1755.87 496.29 1259.58 50 0.72 0.59 1781.13 516.97 1264.16 52 0.70 0.58 1805.75 537.65 1268.10 54 0.69 0.56 1829.76 558.33 1271.44 56 0.67 0.55 1853.20 579.00 1274.20 58 0.65 0.54 1876.10 599.68 1276.42 60 0.64 0.53 1898.50 620.36 1278.13 62 0.63 0.52 1920.41 641.04 1279.37 64 0.61 0.51 1941.87 661.72 1280.15 66 0.60 0.50 1962.90 682.40 1280.50 Required Storage 68 0.59 0.49 1983.51 703.08 1280.44 70 0.58 0.48 2003.74 723.76 1279.98 72 0.57 0.47 2023.59 744.43 1279.16 74 0.56 0.46 2043.09 765.11 1277.98 76 0.55 0.45 2062.25 785.79 1276.46 78 0.54 0.44 2081.09 806.47 1274.62 80 0.53 0.44 2099.61 827.15 1272.46 82 0.52 0.43 2117.83 847.83 1270.00 84 0.51 0.42 2135.77 868.51 1267.26 86 0.51 0.42 2153.43 889.19 1264.25 88 0.50 0.41 2170.83 909.86 1260.97 90 0.49 0.41 2187.97 930.54 1257.43 92 0.48 0.40 2204.87 951.22 1253.65 94 0.48 0.39 2221.53 971.90 1249.63 96 0.47 0.39 2237.96 992.58 1245.38 98 0.47 0.38 2254.17 1013.26 1240.91 100 0.46 0.38 2270.16 1033.94 1236.23 102 0.45 0.37 2285.95 1054.61 1231.34 104 0.45 0.37 2301.54 1075.29 1226.25 106 0.44 0.36 2316.93 1095.97 1220.96 108 0.44 0.36 2332.14 1116.65 1215.49 110 0.43 0.36 2347.17 1137.33 1209.84 112 0.43 0.35 2362.02 1158.01 1204.01 114 0.42 0.35 2376.69 1178.69 1198.01 116 0.42 0.34 2391.21 1199.37 1191.84 118 0.41 0.34 2405.56 1220.04 1185.51 120 0.41 0.34 2419.75 1240.72 1179.02 Notes