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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStormwater Management Design Report INTRODUCTION The proposed building with one residential unit, one warehouse unit and one warehouse/retail unit is located on Lot 5, Block 2 of Glen Lake Commerce Subdivision [Plat J-642] in Bozeman, Montana. A combination of site grading, drywells, and existing subdivision stormwater infrastructure will be used to manage stormwater runoff for the development of the site. A Drainage Area Map is included in Appendix A. Calculations for each individual drainage area are included in Appendix B. Photos of the existing retention pond for the subdivision are included in Appendix E. DRAINAGE AREAS Drainage Area 1 Drainage Area 1 consists of the proposed drive approach, the building, a portion of the sidewalk and two landscaped areas. Runoff from Drainage Area 1 flows via sheet flow and downspouts into Iron horse Road. The runoff is then carried north into the existing subdivision retention pond in Lot 9. It was found that the 10-year, 2-hour storm generated 247 cubic feet of runoff. Drainage Area 2 Drainage Area 2 consists of a portion of the sidewalk and the parking lot. Runoff from Drainage Area 2 flows via sheet flow into the proposed Drywell # 1. The drywell was sized according to City of Bozeman Design Standards to retain the volume from the 10-year, 2-hour storm event. DA 2 will generate 151 cubic feet of runoff, the proposed Drywell #1 will provide 172 cubic feet of storage. Storage calculations are included in Appendix C. EXISTING RETENTION POND ADEQUACY CHECK The existing retention pond for the entire subdivision is located on Lot 9, Block 2 and was sized according to City of Bozeman Design Standards to retain the volume from the 10-year, 2-hour storm event. The subdivision stormwater design report by Madison Engineering calculated the required volume for the entire subdivision as 17,364 cubic feet using a C value of 0.65 for all future developable lots, including Lot 5, Block 2. A retention pond with a volume of 19,275 cubic feet was installed providing an excess of 1,911 cubic feet of storage capacity. Using a C value of 0.65 it was determined that Lot 5, Block 2 generated 330 cubic feet of runoff prior to development. The actual C value for the proposed development of Lot5, Block 2 was calculated as .78, which results in an excess of 68 cubic feet of runoff. As described earlier in the report only DA 1 will contribute runoff to the subdivision retention pond. The site will send 247 cubic feet to the existing retention pond which is approx. 75% of the volume Lot 5 contributed prior to development. APPENDIX A DRAINAGE AREA MAP APPENDIX B DRAINAGE AREA CALCULATIONS APPENDIX C DRYWELL SIZING CALCULATIONS APPENDIX D EXCERPTS FROM GLEN LAKE COMMERCE SUBDIVISION STORMWATER DESIGN REPORT, 2018 (MADISON ENGINEERING) APPENDIX E PHOTOS OF EXISTING RETENTION POND