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AND DRAINAGE REPORT HYDROLOGY STUDY
LOT 91 OF HAP 8302 FOR
IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD PE 2.89.31
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PREPARED FORI ROBERT DAVIS
' CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009
7014 LLAMA STREET
ENGINEERING DEPT. LIBRARY
City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92009-4859
PREPARED BY I VILLAGE ENGINEERING CORP. 1466 PIONEER WAY, EL CAJON, CA 92020 (619) 588-8559 (619)
NO. 28306
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VILLAGE ENGINEERING CORP. PREPARED BY I
1466 PIONEER WAY, EL CAJON, CA 92020 (619) 588-8559 (619)
NO. 28306
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' May 3, 1989
,W: 0. 89042
July 11, 1989
Robert Davis
7014 Llama Street
Carlabad, California 92009
Subject: Hydrology and Drainage Report for a Proposed Single
Carlsbad, California.
Family Residence, Lot 91, Tract 75-4, Map 8302,
Reference: Hydrology and drainage Report by Village Engineering
Corp. Dateed April 19, 1989. PE 2.89.31
Gentlemen:
.We are pleased to present the results of our Hydrology and
Drainage report for the subject project. This study waa
performed in accordance with your request and our proposal
dated April 27, 1989.
Architectural Plans well as our conclusions and recommendations,
The results of our field investigation and review of the
era present.& in the accompanying report. .
We appreciate this. opportunity to be of professional service. If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact this office
at your convenience.
Respectfully Submitted,
Village Engineering Corp.
Sirous T. Kermani, REC 28306
Project Engineer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Introduction and Project Description ....................... 1
Purpose and Scope of Project .............................. 1
Findings ................................................... 1
Site Description ....................................... 1
Conclusions and Recommendations ............................ 2
ATTACHMENTS
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
Vicinity Map
Hydrology Calculations
On Site Conditions
Exhibit 4
Exhibit 3 100 Year 24 hr. Precipitation 100 Year 6 hr. Precipitation
Exhibit 5 Site Configuration, Brow ditch, Sewer esmt
APPENDIX
A. Rational Formula
Watershed less than 0.5 square miles.
B. Site Photo’s
2. Existing Sidewalk under Drain.
1. Existing Brow Ditch.
3. Existing Site Conditions,
HYDROLOGY AND DRAINAGE REPORT
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR PROPOSED
LOT 91, TRACT 75-4, MAP 8302
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
" INTRODUCTION
This report presents the results of our Hydrology and Drainage
report for the subject site. The vicinity map for this project
is presented on Exhibit Number 1. Exhibit Number 5 shows the
To assist in the preparation of this report, we were provided
site configuration and the locations of existing Brow Ditch.
with preliminary plans that were prepared by Mark Radford,
project architect.
" PROJECT DESCRIPm
This project is located on the north end of Acuna Court, Rancho
La Costa, County of San Diego, California.
Development of this site is proposed to consist of constructing
a single story, wood frame home with raised floors and slab-on-
grade construction.
- PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF PROJECT
The purpose of this report is to develop information regarding
the on-site Hydrology condition to determine the flow and
drainage conditions to receive the proposed development,
The scope of this study includes the following:
A.) Site Visit B.) Reviewing the recommendations made by Ketchum Engineering
C.) Reviewing the Architectural Plans for a Single Family
Inc., Soils Engineer,
Resident.
- FIELD INVESTIGATION
Our field investigation was conducted on April 19, 1989, and
consisted of visual observations of the existing surface
conditions of the on-site and off-site.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The finding of the Hydrology report are as follows'; The site is
apart of a major subdivision in the City of Carlsbad, Map No.
8302, of Tract Map 75-4, produced by Rick Engineering, tract name
"La Costa Estates North". The site is a rectangular shaped
parcel that is located on the northwest end of. Acuna Court.
Drainage on-site is by sheet flow towards the north and
northwest. The site slopes gently downward from Acuna Court. A
sparse covering of the native grasses and shrubs cover the site. A 15 foot sewer easement is parallel to the west property line
and a 20 sewer easement also parallels the northern property
line.
The surrounding hillside has been changed by the developer to
construct the required public improvements and lots, in doing so,
the watershed direction has changed and eliminated the major off
down the hill travels over the natural ground and graded areas
site fiows from coming onto the site. The water that does come
95, than enters Acuna Court, and flows Northwest to the end of
the cul-de-sac. There the water enters an existing sidewalk
flow into lot 114.
90 and 91 on lot 90 '(see site photo's) and is permitted to sheet
- that enter the existing home sites and vacant lots, 93 through
- under drain and travels along a concrete brow ditch between lots
" The conclusion is the existing site is .54 AC. in size and is
located at the northwest end of Acuna Court facing the pacific
ocean. The drainage area is .34 AC. in size and the remaining
the lot will have the water drain into the existing brow ditch by
both means of a swale and site area drains. The grading plan ~
down spouts, and swale, as for the swale draining into the brow
shows the locations and sizes of the catch basin, drain pipes
ditch refer to the landscape plan per building plans.
- area sheet flows in a natural fashion onto lot 114. Therefore,
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- The Recommendations for the site follows the strict guide lines
of the soils engineer.
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Exhibit 1 Vicinity Map -
Exhibit 2
HYDROLOW CALCULATIONS
Qtj SITE CONDITIONS
Project 2607 ,&?UNA OuFr WO# 89QdL Date 5-1-e
Calc: dP- Date: S-/-W CHfE \1P Date 7-1l-m SHT../ofA-SHTS. -""
WQFF COEFFICIENTS (RATIONAL METHODL
Q=CIA
Developed Areas Coefficient, C
Percentages :
Land Use Soil Group (1)
104 Single Family A - B C
" .40 .45 .50 Multi-Units .45 .50 -60 .70
" Mobil Homes .SO .55 ___ Rural (Lots > .5 AC)
.45
.30 .35 .65
Commercial (2) .40 .45 - .70 .75 .80
80 % Impervious
.85
"" Industrial (2) .a0 .85 .90 .95
90 % Impervious
(S.D. County,IV-A-9, APPENDIX IX-B) c = '55 ,
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ACRES X C = CA = */#70
- Time of-Concentration Tc (see drainage basin area) L.0.03 miles
Hi.Pt. 364.Pt. 35.7 , bH. //' , L. 165' , S..O667
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY NATURAL WATER SHED
*Tc=(11.9 (Lza .385 X 60 = + 10 minutes = Tc- - minutes + 3/5 minutes disturbed basin ( H ) -
Tc= Time in Hours, L = Distance in Miles or Percentage of a mile, H = Height in feet (S.D. County, IV-A-10, APPENDIX X-A)
C = Coefficient, S = Slope
URBAN WATER SHED =CITY OF CARLSBAD
*Tc=1.8 (1.1 -C)LA1/2 .385 X 60 = Z,lO
(S x 100) ^1/3
+ 10 minutes = TC= -8- minutea (or) ___ sf0 +a or 5 minutes
disturbed basin.
INTENSITY
I=7.44 .X (P6orP24) X D^-.645 I= L.50 (6 I = Intensity (in/hr.) 100 vr.
P=6 hr. or 24 hr .. Precipitation (in.) 6
D=Duration (min .) 24
“ hr , Z#s incheslOOyr .
hr.rinches100yr.
100 yr.
P 6hr .=x in., P 24hr .=-in., P6/P24-: &3 % < 65%
Runoff: Q = I x CA
Altitude Factor = /. Q
Q = -- ha x 6.50 6 “/hr. /,zz C.f.8.
= LW C.f.8. 100 factor Intensity *I870 Q 1.U X /O.W 24 “/hr. -” CA
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100 factor Intensity USE Q = /.z5 C.f.8.
USE Q = 2.0 C.f.S.
- - 6hr 100
24hr 100
- Reference I
January 1985 (1) Soil group maps are available at the offices of
San Diego County Flood Control Hydrology Manual,
the Dept. of Public Works (2) Where actual conditions deviate
multiplying 80% or 90% by the ratio of actual imperviousness to ,
90%, the values given for coefficient C, may be revised by
- the tabulated imperviousness. However, in no case shall the
final coefficient be less than 0.50, for example: Consider
commercial on D soil group
- significantly from the tabulated imperviousness values of 80% or
Actual imperv. = SO%, Tabulated imperv. = EO%,
Revised C = 50/80 x 0.85 = 0.53 -
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:hibit 5 Site Configuration, Brow ditch, Sewer esmt
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2. \<:~tr.rsllcds Over 15 Square Niles, Excepting Najor Rivers i_r
x. #\ ma;t.cr plan of drainage and flood control facilities for the County
of San Dicgo has been adopted for the Flood Control Districts. Zones
1 through J have conprehensive plans and Zone 5 has a plan for the
Borrego Springs area. The floud discharges indicated in these plans
wi!l normally be n,cccptable and should be used in all design work.
Rapidly developing arcs from time to time may warrant additional
study and Flood Control District reports should be consulted.
3. :.;'atersheds 0.5 Square Niles - 15 Square Miles
a. U. S. Soil Conservation Service unit hydrograph n2y be used.*
b. Storm duration of 6 to24 hours are appropriate for developing flood
discharges for 50 and 100-year storms. The Sanitation and Flood
ContrDl's Hydrology Z!anual should be consulted for short duration
rainfall used in developing discharges for this size watersheds.
c. Vodificd ratiansl nct!~ods by routing sub-watersheds may be used.
(1. I.ocn! area flood conr?ol reports, prepared for the Flood Control
Uistrict, tiill take prccedencc over the above described methods.
4. . .pi.+%rsk* L-m than,B.S Square Wi,lrt ... ., L/ - Nethod of Compting Runoff
Usc the, Rational Formula Q = CIA where:
9 is the peak rate of flow in ccbic feet per second .
- C is a runoff coefficieni expressed as that percentage of rainfall which
Leccmes surface runoff.
* Rcfer co "Hydrology - Engineering Handbook, Section 4," U. S. Soil Conservation
Scrvlcr. available in San Diego County Flood Control Office.
Rev. 5/81
IV-A-3
- I is the avcragc. rai.nfa11 illtensity ill inches per hour for a storm -
duration equal to the tjmc of concentration (Tc) of the,contributing
Jrainage area.
- A ik the drainage area in the acres tributary to the design point.
Runoff Coefficient, I C
Appendix IX lists the estimated coefficicnts for both undcveloped
and dcvel6ped.areas. For rural areas which includes all drainage
areas with.3 development density less than one dwelling unit per
acre, the coefficient is based mainly on the soil group alone.
Select the approprlate coefficient from Appendix IX. For urban areas
select an appropriate coefficient for each type of land use. Nulti-
ply this coefficient by the pcrccntage of the total area included
in chat class. The sum of these products is the weighted runoff
coefficient. !!aps shoxing the various soil groups are.on filc
in the 6ffice of Sanitation and Flood Control.
Rainfall Intensity, - I
Intensity - duration - frequency curves applicable to all areas
within San Diego County are given in Appendix XI.
Time of Concentration, Tc
The time of concentration is the time required for runo'ff to flow
from the most remote part of the watershed to the outlet point
under consideration. Methods of calculation differ for natural
watersheds (non-urbanized) and for urban drainage systems. Also,
when designing storm drain systems, the dcsigner must consider.the
possiblility that an existing natural watershed may become urban-
ized during the useful life of the storm drain system. .
(a) Natural Xatersheds: Obtain Tc from Appendices X-A and X-B
(b) Urban drainage systems: In the case of urban drainage systems,
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the time of conccntration at any point within the drainage area
is given by 7 s T. c Tf where';
1'. is the inlet tine or the time required for the storm water C 1
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Site Photo's
1. Existing Brow Ditch.
Running along the south and southwest property on lot 90.
1. Existing Brow Ditch.
Running along the south and southwest property on lot 90.
Site Photo’s
2. Existing Sidewalk under Drain.
Located at the end of the existing cal-de-sac, on lot 90.
Off site conditions, does not flow onto the existing site.
3. Existing Site Conditions.
Looking East to Wost.
3. Eximtiny Site Conditions.
Looking from the Northwest cor. to the East at the
Cul-de-sac.