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P.O.BOX 1932 • EL CAJON • CALIFORNIA 92022-1932
TELEPHONE: (619) 447-4747 • (858)541-0225
FAX: (858) 541-0254
ROBERT CHAN, P.E.
DRAINAGE STUDY
PROPOSED PACIFIC VIEW CONDOMINIUM
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CARLSBAD BOULEVARD
AND JUNIPER AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
(TM NO. CT-02-01)
RECEIVED
SEP 1 0 2.003
ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
ALLIED EARTH TECHNOLOGY
P.O.BOX 1932 • EL CAJON • CALIFORNIA 92022-1932
TELEPHONE: (619) 447-4747 • (858)541-0225
FAX: (858) 541-0254
ROBERT CHAN, P.E.
DRAINAGE STUDY
PROPOSED PACIFIC VIEW CONDOMINIUM
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CARLSBAD BOULEVARD AND JUNIPER AVENUE
CARLSBAD , CALIFORNIA
(TMNO. CT-02-01)
Pre-development
Surface drainage on the property is limited to those generated on site, plus illegal
drainage onsite from adjacent property to the east.
Area = 0.38 acres
Single-family
Runoff Coefficient
Time of concentration (T )
c
Soil Type
Smin =
Tc
200' =
1.0%
11 minute
0.01 miles
A
.40
Altitude factor
Q CIA =
IOO
0.40 X 4.0X 0.38 0.61 cfs
Drainage study
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Pacific View Condominium
Illegal drainage from inlet and 6" drainage pipe on the east side of property
Drainage area = 0.25 acres
C = 0.70 (80% impervious. Existing residential structure and paved driveway)
Q = CIA = 0.7X4.0X0.25 = 0.70 cfs
100 ======
Total predevelopment runoff
Q = 1.31 cfs
100 ======
Post-development
Surface drainage on the property is limited to those generated on site. Illegal drainage
from property to the east has been terminated, (see attached documents)
The majority of the on-site surface runoff, consisting of the majority of the roof runoff,
parking lot area and some landscape areas will be directed into a storm drain aystem, to
be connected to an existing 12" RCP on Juniper Avenue. Remainder of roof and surface
runoff (primarily those areas fronting on Carlsbad Boulevard or Juniper Street) will be
directed to sheet flow into Carlsbad Boulevard or Juniper Street.
Runoff coefficient
(80% impervious)
0.70
Q 0.70x4.0x0.38
Capacity of 8" dia. PVC pipe
Q
2/3 1/2.
i 1.49AR S J/n
1.06 cfs
Drainage study
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Pacific View Condominium
n
A
R
2/3
R
1/2
0.009
0.349
0.167
0.303
0.1
(I.49)(0.349))0.303)(0.1)/0.009 1.75 cfs > 1.06 cfs
o.k.
Remainder of surface runoff - less than 0.3 cfs is to sheet flow into the streets.
TABLE 11.--INTERPRETATIONS FOR LAND MANAGEMENT--Continued
Map
symbol
Soil Hydro-
logic
group
Erodibility
Limitations for
conversion
from brusli to
gras s
LfE
LpB
LpC
LpC2
LpD2
LpE2
LrE
LrE2
LrG
LsE
LsF
Lu
LvF3
Md
MIC
MIE
MnA
MnB
MoA
MpA2
MrG
MvA
MvC
MvD
MxA
OhC
OhE
OhF
OkC
Oki;
PeA
PeC
PeC2
PeD2
PfA
PfC
Py
Las Flores-Urban land complex, 9 to
Las Flores
30 percent slopes:
Urban land
Las Posas fine sandy loam,
^as Posas fine sandy loam.
^as Posas fine sandy loam.
eroded.
^as Posas fine sandy loam,
eroded.
Las Posas fine sandy loam.
eroded.
Las Posas stony fine sandy
slopes.
Las Posas stony fine sandy
slopes, eroded.
Las Posas stony fine sandy
slopes.
2 to 5 percent slopes--
5 to 9 percent slopes--
S to 9 percent slopes.
9 to 15 percent slopes,
15 to 30 percent slopes,
loam, 9 to 30 percent
loam, 9 to 30 percent
loam, 30 to 65 percent
to 9 percent slopes--
to 30 percent slopes-
Linne clay loam, 9 to 30 percent slopes
Linne clay loam, 30 to 50 percent slopes
Loamy alluvial land
Loamy alluvial land-Huerhuero complex, 9 to 50 percent
slopes, severely eroded:
Loamy alluvial land
Huerhuero
Made land
Marina loamy coarse sand,
Marina loamy coarse sand,
Mecca coarse sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
Mecca coarse sandy loam, 2 to 5 percent slopes
Mecca sandy loam, saline, 0 to 2 percent slopes
Mecca fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, eroded-
Metamorphic rock land
Mottsville loamy coarse sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes--
Mottsville loamy coarse sand, 2 to 9 percent slopes--
Mottsville loamy coarse sand, 9 to 15 percent slopes-
Mottsville loamy coarse sand, wet, 0 to 2 percent
s lopes.
01ivenhain
Olivenhain
2 to 9 percent slopes
9 to 30 percent slopes
30 to 50 percent slopes —
to 9 percent slopes:
cobbly loam,
cobbly loam,
Olivenhain cobbly loam,
01ivenhain-Urban land complex, 2
01ivenhain
Urban land
01 iveiihain-Urban land complex, '.) to 30 percent slopes:
Olivenhain
Urban land
Placentia sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
Placentia sandy loam,
Placentia sandy loam,
Placentia sandy loam,
Placentia sandy loam,
slopes.
I'lacentia sandy loam,
slopes.
Playas
2 to 9 percent slopes
5 to 9 percent slopes, eroded--
9 to 15 percent slopes, eroded-
thick surface, 0 to 2 percent
thick surface, 2 to 9 percent
D
D
D
A
A
B
D
A
A
A
D
D
D
D
n
D
u
D
D
D
D
D
D
See footnotes at end of table.
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Moderate 2-
Moderate 2-
Moderate 2-
Moderate 2-
Moderate 1-
Moderate 1-
Moderate 1-
Severe 1 —
Moderate 2-
Severe 1 —
Severe 16--
Severe 1 —
Severe 1 —
Severe 2---
Severe 2---
Severe 16
Severe 16
Severe 16
Severe 16
Severe 1--
Severe 2--
Severe 2--
Severe 2--
Severe 2--
Severe 16-
Severe 16-
Severe 1--
Severe 9—
Severe 9—
Severe 9—
Severe 9—
Severe 16--
Severe 16--
Moderate 2
Slight.
Slight.
Slight.
Slight.
Slight.
Moderate.
Moderate.
Moderate.
Moderate.
Moderate.
Slight.
Severe.
Severe.
Slight.
Sliglit.
Severe.
Slight. 4/
Slight. 4/
Slight. AJ
Slight. 4/
Slight.
Slight.
Moderate.
Slight.
Slight.
Slight.
Slight.
Slight.
Slight.
RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS (RATIONAL METHOD)
DEVELOPED AREAS (URBAN)
Coefficient, C
Soii Group
Land Use A B Q D
Residential:
Single Fannily .40 .45 .50 .55
Multi-Units .45 .50 .60 .70
Mobile Homes .45 .50 .55 .65
Rural (iots greater than 1/2 acre) .30 .35 .40 .45
Commercial
80% Impervious .70 .75 .80 .85
Industriai
90% Impervious .80 .85 .90 .95
NOTES:
(11 Soil Group maps are avaiiabie at the offices of the Department of Public Works.
Where actual conditions deviate significantly from the tabulated imperviousness
values of 80% or 90%, the values given for coefficient C, may be revised by
multiplying 80% or 90% by the ratio of actual imperviousness to the tabulated
imperviousness. However, in no case shall the final coefficient be less than 0.50.
For example: Consider commercial property on D soil group.
Actual imperviousness = 50%
Tabulated imperviousness = 80%
Revised C = 50 x 0.85 = 0.53
80
lV-A-9
APPENDIX IX
Updated 4/93
U/e^/?/^ ^£>F/PS O^F^l£>^//^ r/MF OF FLOW OUFVFS
G/^-rr? • lir/rg/j^ a/" F/o^ • JOO //
o/ £000/"/. O • SO
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
DEPARTVENT OF SPECIAL OiSTR'CT SE R V ; C E S
DESIGN MANUAL
URBAN AREAS OVERL.AND T'ME
OF FLOW CURVES
APPROVED -Il 'JL. OATE APPENDIX X
COUfJTY OF iAN DIEGO
DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION &
FLOOD CONTROL 10O-YEAR B-muk PUEmimmi
'W-^ ISOPLUVIALS OF 100-YEAR 6-HOUR
SiPiT/iTion m inms OF AW I.-.:C!I
Prep
U.S. DEPARTMEN
30'
a by '
t^ROLOGV. NATIONAL WEATHEK SERVICE
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
DEPARTMENT OF SANITATIOM S-
FLOOD CONTROL
100-YEAR 24-!10l|R PRECIPiTATIOrj
-2Q-^IS0PLUVIALS OF 100 -YEAR 24-imUR
PRECIPITATIOM IM EfiTMS GF AN INCH
Prepo
U.S. DEPARTMLN
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND AT.-joSPUERIC ADMINISTRATION
SPECIAL STUOIES BKANCII. OKKICIi OF llfDIJOLOCV, NATIONAL WEATHEK SERVICE
1 111" 'iV 30' 17' in' 1 16'
- r INTENSITY-DUMiiON DESIGN CHART
Thrmirir.r.iiiiiir:. . . i' i i. lu I Li i n I nniin,
i Equation: I = 7.44 D '•^'^^
I » Intensity (Xn./Hr.)
= 6 Hr. Precipitation (In.)
D » Duration (Min.)
CTl
I
O CZ
-%
-o ~f ro n
Ol
o
3
3 n rr n>
l/l
Directions for Application:
1) From precipitation naps detennine 6 hr. and
24 hr. amounts for the selected frequency.
These maps are printed in the County Hydrolog)'
Manual (10, 50 and 100 yr. maps included in th
Design and Procedure Manual).
2) Adjust 5 hr. precipitation (if necessary) so
that it is within the range of 45% to 652 of
the 24 hr. precipitation. (Mot r.pplicable
to Desert)
3) PlDt 5 hr. precipitation on the right side
of the chart.
4) Draw a Hne through the point parallel to the
plotted lines.
5) This line is the intensity-duration curve for
the location being analyzed.
Application Form:
0) Selected Frequency yr.
1) Pfi = ^'^ i"'. P24= « *PA ' J£^^*
2) Adjusted *Pg= ^3
24
in.
mm.
in/hr.
*N^t Applicable to Desert Region
APPENDIX XI
IV-A-14
Revised 1/85
May 22, 2003
Mason family trust
550 w. "c" St. #1770
San Diego, Ca. 92101
Dear Mason family trust.
My name is James Zathas, the owrier of t.hc^ thrc*; v.'^cant lots
.?.dj::.cer.<: co tha i.orth of your property located at 3770 Carlsbad
blvd. in Carlsbad.
I am in the process of starting grading to bvild six condomi>"»i"ni
units but before I get the permit a problem has to be corrected.
The T?^obl€'ra is a sizz inch fcoel pipe ctalectinj surface water
xn tronc of your garage,, going under tbe gar&gs and draining into my
property. I have been advised that w-Kcpveir pnt the pit's draiuir^'^
into iT.y property ccji:3ti •ju.tsi:-. an illegal act and therefore "i ain "
requesting as a good neighbor to reirvove- riai-'I pJ.pa so thf', I pro\r=:fc\
with the grading wicftin a Tt'cJiith from now.
Should you like to discuss the issue further or have anv crieR«s4?3atKa
or need assistance to remove tha p:p« plesise Cc-.ll me at 619-7l9-if4«f.'
OIT T.'firJ t& J~0 1"^'* =»>N*-»^r<:* ^
Your cooperation and speedy solution to the abovesaid problem wilJ
be very much appreciated
Sincerely
James Zathns
Law Office of Dan Konnerrh
Dan Konnerch, Attorney Ai Law
'>/1 Utesrwood Drive
Oceanside. CA 92054
(;60) 529-0703
Ju;;e 2 7, 20U3
R-E: A.PN #204-25!-04; APN #204-25,1-05,
Permission to entsr property
and consent ta ir.ica.'iation of stopper
on water pipe
Dear Mrs. Beckham:
r represent Mr Zathas in the above-entitled matter. Both Mike Collimore and yourself wer- ve,^
helpful m resolving this simple issue over the weekend. Mr. Zathas is very concemed about his'
inability, to g^t ,;he permits he nceos very soon. We also desire not to creat- imi,euir.^».-.s -
de'ay. to r^rrow in .ny way Conscqi>ently, I rtrongly believe the solution found to 'this very
.cover the pipe with an extremely inexpensive .stopper is a cheap and logica' vcluiion to fhi<
problem for all the parties involved.
With the pine stnnned ihp ("iry nf Parlcha.H will iii^pK, .^.yr^rr.^,^ tUr. u„ i., u
they will see it. there is no possibility that water would pass through it. The sellers will be
unaffected. The buyers wili be able to tear out the old pipes and redo them when they choose to
improve the property at absolutely no additional expense to them.
1 am asking tliat both parties sign a release allowing Mr. Zathas to enter the property and install a
pipe stopper that costs an estimated $4.00 from a home-supply store Aftc I receive the
signatures from both the buyer and the sellers, I will forward both documents to escrow 1 foresee
no problems and delays whatsoever with escrow closure provided we receive the documents as
soon as possible. The installation could take as little as a few minutes. Please find attached an
agreement to be signed by both parties in escrow. Although I foresee no problems, should yeu
h9vt ,ny qie.'^tio is pb>v;t:..'e ai (76C, 529-0703 or on my ceil phone at (760) 473-85) 5
rr-
Dan Konnerth, Esq.
Mike Collimore, Ranch and Sea Realty
2963 Carisbad Boulevard
Carlsbad, CA. 92008
CC: James Zathas
Zathas! I
01./18.'2083 15:57 16192391706 KONMERTH ESG. PAGE 82
I herfby ai!thcnr« and consent to the following activity and alteration to the property
located at 3770 Carlabad Blvd.. in Carlsbad CA and legally described as APN Ms 204-
251-04 and 204.2.51-05:
1> i o allow Mr. Zathas and his \vorker(s), if any, full rlghti of ingress and egress onto
thi ahova at.Vwi ibcd prapcfty for thc purpose of installing a "stopper" on a water pipe;
diiu
2) Cftmsn*. tn tht in^taitation of a small "stopper" device oo the water pipe which
•Ira'a". on'o the adjacent property ovmnd by Mr, Zathas.
r 5;7, ±0 ^y.. ;c:utor/execiitrix of the Mason Family Trust and duly authorized to consent to
these activities which affect my property.
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(Hx(:.';Htor.^n?ie.;utj i>. or t-nthori t.>d pe^ivP
ni--df,i ' M{ti!tJfi Fastily Trurt")
NAM" DATED
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ijnori "Million Fa:-n'1y T";st")
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