HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 2019-0015; SAUER RESIDENCE; DRAINAGE STUDY FOR RESIDENTIAL REMODEL AND ASSOCIATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS - 2465 JEFFERSON STREET; 2021-09-01DRAINAGE STUDY
FOR
RESIDENTIAL REMODEL AND ASSOCIATED SITE
IMPROVEMENTS – 2465 Jefferson Street
Prepared for:
Carefree Holdings, LLC
CDP2019-0015
DWG 531-3A / GR2021-0015
September 2021
Prepared by:
__________________________ John L. Majocha RCE 81240
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METHODOLOGY AND PROCEDURE 1) The 85th percentile rainfall value for the site is 0.59 inches per Figure B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design Manual.
2) The on-site soils are characterized as hydrologic soil group of “B” per Section IV. B.
of the Geotechnical Update and Site/Grading Plan Review, Proposed New Building
Additions and Rear Site Improvements, 2465 Jefferson Street, Carlsbad, California dated April 30. 2020. Site NRCS soil information is included in Appendix B.
3) The runoff coefficient “C” was selected based on estimated percent imperviousness
of each sub area and Table B-1.1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design Manual. Runoff coefficient and Design Control Volume calculations are provided in Appendix C. 4) The proposed permeable pavers have been sized to treat the 85th percentile rainfall
volume due to development of the site. T paver section volume calculations are
included in Appendix D of this report. 5) The proposed permeable paver base sections have been designed to have a drawdown time of less than 36 hours per the requirements indicated in Section B.4.1 of the
Carlsbad BMP Design Manual. The design infiltration rate was determined by
applying a safety factor to the observed infiltration rate from the NRCS Survey information. The safety factor was determined using information in Tables D.5-1 and D.5-2 and Form I-9 in the Carlsbad BMP Design Manual. Design infiltration rate information and drawdown calculations are included in Appendix E of this report.
6) The proposed storm drain analysis was performed for the 100-year storm event with
Hydraflow Storm Sewers Extension for Autodesk Civil 3D 2019. The results of the storm drain analysis are included in Appendix F of this report.
7) The proposed swale along the southern side of the building has been provided to
collect runoff generated by Area F shown on the Pipe Drainage Areas Map in Appendix F. The drainage swale calculations are provided in Appendix G. These calculations support the drainage improvements associated with the remodel and
associated site improvements to the residence located at 2465 Jefferson Street. The proposed site drainage will maintain existing drainage patterns. Area A will include a portion of the roof area and the proposed permeable paver driveway. 85th percentile runoff generated from proposed improvements in Area A will infiltrate into the proposed
permeable pavers. Runoff from larger storm events will discharge to the Jefferson Street
curb and gutter similar to existing conditions. Area B includes the remainder of the roof area, the proposed patio and associated pool, pedestrian permeable paver walkways, and various site landscaped areas. 85th percentile
runoff generated from the proposed improvements will infiltrate into the various proposed permeable paver walkways. Runoff from larger storm events and the remainder
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of Area B will drain to the existing area drains located on the western portion of the site similar to existing conditions.
Site runoff is not increased under proposed conditions as depicted on the tables included with the drainage area maps depicting the existing and proposed on-site drainage areas are included in Appendix A.
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APPENDIX A
DRAINAGE MAP
CONC. SIDEWALKSTEPS
STEPS EACAC
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EXIST. GATE
JEFFERSON STREETCLOHLOHLOHLEXIST. CURB
EXIST. BOUNDARY
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(25)(30)(35)(40)(45)(50)(55)(60
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N 89°58'20" E 230.29'N 18°42'32" E 120.46'S 87°00'19" W 269.35'S 00°02'00" E 100.14'JEFFERSON STREETCLOHLOHLOHLEXIST. BOUNDARY
EXIST. BOUNDARY
(25)(30)(35)(40)(45)(50)(55)(60
)(65)(30)(35)(40)(45)(50)(55)(60)(65)(68)(67
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(66)(64)(67)(67)BUENA VISTA LAGOONN 24°53'11" E 19.19'N 24°53'11" E 120.08'S 24°53'11" W 32.42'N 24°53'11" E 121.70'118.67'27.57'84.05'WETLAND LIMIT LINEWETLAND LIMIT LINE100 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN BOUNDARY LINE (ZONE A)(15)(9)SCALE: 1" = 20'
NORTHREGISTERED P ROFESSIONAL E
NGI
NEERCIVI LJOHN L . MAJO
CHASTATE OF CALI F O R N IA
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APPENDIX B
NRCS SOIL SURVEY INFORMATION
Soil Map—San Diego County Area, California
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil SurveyNational Cooperative Soil Survey 4/15/2021Page 1 of 336701483670154367016036701663670172367017836701843670148367015436701603670166367017236701783670184467456467462467468467474467480467486467492467498467504467510
467456 467462 467468 467474 467480 467486 467492 467498 467504 467510
33° 10' 11'' N 117° 20' 56'' W33° 10' 11'' N117° 20' 54'' W33° 10' 10'' N
117° 20' 56'' W33° 10' 10'' N
117° 20' 54'' WN
Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 11N WGS84
0 10 20 40 60Feet
0 4 8 16 24Meters
Map Scale: 1:271 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet.
Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION
Area of Interest (AOI)
Area of Interest (AOI)
Soils
Soil Map Unit Polygons
Soil Map Unit Lines
Soil Map Unit Points
Special Point Features
Blowout
Borrow Pit
Clay Spot
Closed Depression
Gravel Pit
Gravelly Spot
Landfill
Lava Flow
Marsh or swamp
Mine or Quarry
Miscellaneous Water
Perennial Water
Rock Outcrop
Saline Spot
Sandy Spot
Severely Eroded Spot
Sinkhole
Slide or Slip
Sodic Spot
Spoil Area
Stony Spot
Very Stony Spot
Wet Spot
Other
Special Line Features
Water Features
Streams and Canals
Transportation
Rails
Interstate Highways
US Routes
Major Roads
Local Roads
Background
Aerial Photography
The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000.
Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed
scale.
Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements.
Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation ServiceWeb Soil Survey URL: Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)
Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts
distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required.
This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below.
Soil Survey Area: San Diego County Area, CaliforniaSurvey Area Data: Version 15, May 27, 2020
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
1:50,000 or larger.
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jan 24, 2020—Feb
12, 2020
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background
imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.
Soil Map—San Diego County Area, California
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil SurveyNational Cooperative Soil Survey 4/15/2021Page 2 of 3
Map Unit Legend
Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
MlC Marina loamy coarse sand, 2
to 9 percent slopes
0.1 20.1%
TeF Terrace escarpments 0.2 79.9%
Totals for Area of Interest 0.3 100.0%
Soil Map—San Diego County Area, California
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil SurveyNational Cooperative Soil Survey 4/15/2021Page 3 of 3
Depth to Water Table—San Diego County Area, California
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil SurveyNational Cooperative Soil Survey 4/15/2021Page 1 of 336701483670154367016036701663670172367017836701843670148367015436701603670166367017236701783670184467456467462467468467474467480467486467492467498467504467510
467456 467462 467468 467474 467480 467486 467492 467498 467504 467510
33° 10' 11'' N 117° 20' 56'' W33° 10' 11'' N117° 20' 54'' W33° 10' 10'' N
117° 20' 56'' W33° 10' 10'' N
117° 20' 54'' WN
Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 11N WGS84
0 10 20 40 60Feet
0 4 8 16 24Meters
Map Scale: 1:271 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet.
Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION
Area of Interest (AOI)
Area of Interest (AOI)
Soils
Soil Rating Polygons
0 - 25
25 - 50
50 - 100
100 - 150
150 - 200
> 200
Not rated or not available
Soil Rating Lines
0 - 25
25 - 50
50 - 100
100 - 150
150 - 200
> 200
Not rated or not available
Soil Rating Points
0 - 25
25 - 50
50 - 100
100 - 150
150 - 200
> 200
Not rated or not available
Water Features
Streams and Canals
Transportation
Rails
Interstate Highways
US Routes
Major Roads
Local Roads
Background
Aerial Photography
The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000.
Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed
scale.
Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements.
Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation ServiceWeb Soil Survey URL: Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)
Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts
distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required.
This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below.
Soil Survey Area: San Diego County Area, CaliforniaSurvey Area Data: Version 15, May 27, 2020
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
1:50,000 or larger.
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jan 24, 2020—Feb
12, 2020
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background
imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.
Depth to Water Table—San Diego County Area, California
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil SurveyNational Cooperative Soil Survey 4/15/2021Page 2 of 3
Depth to Water Table
Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating (centimeters)Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
MlC Marina loamy coarse sand, 2 to 9 percent slopes
>200 0.1 20.1%
TeF Terrace escarpments >200 0.2 79.9%
Totals for Area of Interest 0.3 100.0%
Description
"Water table" refers to a saturated zone in the soil. It occurs during specified months. Estimates of the upper limit are based mainly on observations of the water table at selected sites and on evidence of a saturated zone, namely grayish colors (redoximorphic features) in the soil. A saturated zone that lasts for less than a month is not considered a water table.
This attribute is actually recorded as three separate values in the database. A low value and a high value indicate the range of this attribute for the soil component. A "representative" value indicates the expected value of this attribute for the component. For this soil property, only the representative value is used.
Rating Options
Units of Measure: centimeters
Aggregation Method: Dominant Component
Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified
Tie-break Rule: Lower
Interpret Nulls as Zero: No
Beginning Month: January
Ending Month: December
Depth to Water Table—San Diego County Area, California
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
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APPENDIX C
RUNOFF COEFFICIENT AND DCV CALCULATIONS
0.90
0.14
2,436 SF
0 SF
2,436 SF
0.06 ACRES
0.90
108 CF
0.90
0.14
4,076 SF
5,433 SF
9,509 SF
0.22 ACRES
0.47
218 CF
0.59 IN Figure B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design
Manual dated February 2016
Design Control Volume (DCV) =
Landscape Area =
Total Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C Factor =
85th Percentile, 24-hour rainfall (d) =
AREA B
Roofs, Concrete, or Asphalt (C) =Table B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design
Manual dated February 2016Natural B Soil (C) =
Impervious Area =
SAUER RESIDENCE DCV CALCULATIONS
30-Mar-2021
Total Area =
Weighted C Factor =
Total Area =
Existing Design Control Volume
AREA A
Roofs, Concrete, or Asphalt (C) =
Natural B Soil (C) =
Table B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design
Manual dated Februaray 2016
Impervious Area =
Landscape Area =
Figure B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design
Manual dated February 2016IN0.5985th Percentile, 24-hour rainfall (d) =
Design Control Volume (DCV) =
0.90
0.14
0.10
1,326 SF
310 SF
952 SF
2,588 SF
0.06 ACRES
0.51
65 CF
0.90
0.14
0.10
4,435 SF
3,648 SF
1,274 SF
9,357 SF
0.21 ACRES
0.49
228 CF
85th Percentile, 24-hour rainfall (d) = 0.59 IN Figure B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design
Manual dated February 2016
Design Control Volume (DCV) =
Impervious Area =
Permeable Paver Area =
Total Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C Factor =
Landscape Area =
Weighted C Factor =
0.59 IN Figure B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design
Manual dated February 2016
Design Control Volume (DCV) =
85th Percentile, 24-hour rainfall (d) =
Impervious Area =
Landscape Area =
Permeable Paver Area =
Total Area =
Total Area =
AREA B
Roofs, Concrete, or Asphalt (C) =
Table B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design
Manual dated Februaray 2016
Natural B Soil (C) =
Permeable Pavers (C) =
Roofs, Concrete, or Asphalt (C) =
Table B.1-1 of the Carlsbad BMP Design
Manual dated Februaray 2016Permeable Pavers (C) =
SAUER RESIDENCE DCV CALCULATIONS
30-Mar-2021
Proposed Design Control Volume
AREA A
Natural B Soil (C) =
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APPENDIX D
PAVER SECTION VOLUME CALCULATIONS
952 SF
2 IN
0.17 FT
48 CF
8 IN
0.67 FT
254 CF
301 CF
1,274 SF
2 IN
0.17 FT
64 CF
4 IN
0.33 FT
170 CF
234 CF
Base Course Thickness =
Base Course Thickness =
Volume in Base Course =Assumes 40% Void Ratio
Total Paver Storage Volume =
Permeable Paver Area =
Bedding Course Thickness =
Bedding Course Thickness =
Volume in Bedding Course =Assumes 30% Void Ratio
Total Paver Storage Volume =
Proposed Drainage Area B
Bedding Course Thickness =
Volume in Bedding Course =
SAUER PAVER VOLUME CALCULATIONS
30-Mar-2021
Permeable Paver Area =
Bedding Course Thickness =
Proposed Drainage Area A
Assumes 30% Void Ratio
Base Course Thickness =
Base Course Thickness =
Volume in Base Course =Assumes 40% Void Ratio
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APPENDIX E
INFILTRATION RATE, SAFETY FACTOR, AND
PAVER DRAWDOWN TIME CALCULATIONS
Appendix I: Forms and Checklists
I-7 February 2016
Factor of Safety and Design Infiltration Rate
Worksheet Form I-9
Factor Category Factor Description Assigned
Weight (w)
Factor
Value (v)
Product (p)
p = w x v
A Suitability
Assessment
Soil assessment methods 0.25
Predominant soil texture 0.25
Site soil variability 0.25
Depth to groundwater / impervious
layer 0.25
Suitability Assessment Safety Factor, SA = p
B Design
Level of pretreatment/ expected
sediment loads 0.5
Redundancy/resiliency 0.25
Compaction during construction 0.25
Design Safety Factor, SB = p
Combined Safety Factor, Stotal= SA x SB
Observed Infiltration Rate, inch/hr, Kobserved
(corrected for test-specific bias)
Design Infiltration Rate, in/hr, Kdesign = Kobserved / Stotal
Supporting Data
Briefly describe infiltration test and provide reference to test forms:
Appendix B: Storm Water Pollutant Control Hydrologic Calculations and Sizing Methods
B-18 February 2016
B.4.1 Simple Method
Stepwise Instructions:
1. Compute DCV using Worksheet B.4-1.
2. Estimate design infiltration rate using Form I-9 in Appendix I.
3. Design BMP(s) to ensure that the DCV is fully retained (i.e., no surface discharge during the
design event) and the stored effective depth draws down in no longer than 36 hours.
Worksheet B.4-1: Simple Sizing Method for Infiltration BMPs
Simple Sizing Method for Infiltration BMPs Worksheet B.4-1
1 DCV (Worksheet B.2-1) DCV= cubic-feet
2 Estimated design infiltration rate (Form I-9 in Appendix
I) Kdesign= in/hr
3 Available BMP surface area ABMP= sq-ft
4 Average effective depth in the BMP footprint
(DCV/ABMP) Davg= feet
5 Drawdown time, T (Davg *12/Kdesign) T= hours
6 Provide alternative calculation of drawdown time, if needed.
Notes:
≠ Drawdown time must be less than 36 hours. This criterion was set to achieve average annual
capture of 80% to account for back to back storms (See rationale in Section B.4.3). In order
to use a different drawdown time, BMPs should be sized using the percent capture method
(Section B.4.2).
≠ The average effective depth calculation should account for any aggregate/media in the BMP.
For example, 4 feet of stone at a porosity of 0.4 would equate to 1.6 feet of effective depth.
≠ This method may overestimate drawdown time for BMPs that drain through both the bottom
and walls of the system. BMP specific calculations of drawdown time may be provided that
account for BMP-specific geometry.
PERMEABLE PAVERS
PROPOSED DRAINAGE
AREA A
65
1.6
952
0.07
0.53
Appendix B: Storm Water Pollutant Control Hydrologic Calculations and Sizing Methods
B-18 February 2016
B.4.1 Simple Method
Stepwise Instructions:
1. Compute DCV using Worksheet B.4-1.
2. Estimate design infiltration rate using Form I-9 in Appendix I.
3. Design BMP(s) to ensure that the DCV is fully retained (i.e., no surface discharge during the
design event) and the stored effective depth draws down in no longer than 36 hours.
Worksheet B.4-1: Simple Sizing Method for Infiltration BMPs
Simple Sizing Method for Infiltration BMPs Worksheet B.4-1
1 DCV (Worksheet B.2-1) DCV= cubic-feet
2 Estimated design infiltration rate (Form I-9 in Appendix
I) Kdesign= in/hr
3 Available BMP surface area ABMP= sq-ft
4 Average effective depth in the BMP footprint
(DCV/ABMP) Davg= feet
5 Drawdown time, T (Davg *12/Kdesign) T= hours
6 Provide alternative calculation of drawdown time, if needed.
Notes:
≠ Drawdown time must be less than 36 hours. This criterion was set to achieve average annual
capture of 80% to account for back to back storms (See rationale in Section B.4.3). In order
to use a different drawdown time, BMPs should be sized using the percent capture method
(Section B.4.2).
≠ The average effective depth calculation should account for any aggregate/media in the BMP.
For example, 4 feet of stone at a porosity of 0.4 would equate to 1.6 feet of effective depth.
≠ This method may overestimate drawdown time for BMPs that drain through both the bottom
and walls of the system. BMP specific calculations of drawdown time may be provided that
account for BMP-specific geometry.
PERMEABLE PAVERS
PROPOSED DRAINAGE
AREA B
228
1.6
1274
0.18
1.35
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APPENDIX F
SITE STORM DRAIN ANALYSIS
E
N 89°58'20" E 230.29'N 18°42'32" E 120.46'S 87°00'19" W 269.35'S 00°02'00" E 100.14'JEFFERSON STREETCLOHLOHLOHLEXIST. BOUNDARY
EXIST. BOUNDARY
(25)(30)(35)(40)(45)(50)(55)(60
)(65)(30)(35)(40)(45)(50)(55)(60)(65)(68)(67
)
(6
7
)
(66)(64)(67)(67)BUENA VISTA LAGOONN 24°53'11" E 19.19'N 24°53'11" E 120.08'S 24°53'11" W 32.42'N 24°53'11" E 121.70'118.67'27.57'84.05'WETLAND LIMIT LINEWETLAND LIMIT LINE100 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN BOUNDARY LINE (ZONE A)(15)(9)SCALE: 1" = 20'
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178 SF
373 SF
551 SF
128 SF
300 SF
428 SF
56 SF
0 SF
56 SF
SAUER RESIDENCE PIPE C-VALUE CALCULATIONS
28-Sep-2021
PIPE AREA C-VALUES
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.69 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA A
AREA B
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.71 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA C
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.25 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
208 SF
0 SF
208 SF
419 SF
362 SF
781 SF
712 SF
809 SF
1,521 SF
AREA E
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25
AREA D
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.25 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.55 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA F
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.60 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
0 SF
292 SF
292 SF
0 SF
372 SF
372 SF
0 SF
412 SF
412 SF
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.90 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA G
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
AREA H
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.90 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA I
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.90 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
0 SF
392 SF
392 SF
0 SF
487 SF
487 SF
188 SF
9 SF
197 SF
AREA K
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.28 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.90 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA J
Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.90 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA L
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
143 SF
365 SF
508 SF
340 SF
92 SF
432 SF
87 SF
33 SF
120 SF
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.43 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA N
AREA M
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.72 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.39 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25
AREA O
119 SF
57 SF
176 SF
Impervious Area =
Total Area =
Weighted C-Value = 0.46 Weighted Runoff Coefficient Equation in Section 3.1.2
of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology Manual
(C=0.90*(% Impervious)+Cp*(1-% Impervious)
AREA P
Pervious Area C-Value (Cp)= 0.25 Per Table 3-1 of the 2003 San Diego County Hydrology
Manual , LDR, Soil Type B
Pervious Area =
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
SAUER RESIDENCE Pipe Intensity Calculations
9/28/2021
I = 7.44P 6 D^-0.645
PROP-AREA A
10-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA B
PROP-AREA C
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA D
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA E
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
PROP-AREA F
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA G
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA H
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA I
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA J
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA K
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
2.66 inches
5.00 min
PROP-AREA P
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA O
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA N
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA L
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
PROP-AREA M
100-Year Precipitation (P6) =
Duration (D) =
Rainfall Intensity (I) =7.01 in/hr
I = 7.44P6D^-0.645 Figure
3-1 of the San Diego Hydrology
Manual
Hydraflow DOT Report1LineToLineLineLengthIncr.AreaTotalAreaRunoffCoeff.IncrC x ATotalC x AInletTimeTimeConcRnfalIntTotalRunoffAdnlFlowTotalFlowCapacFullVelocPipeSizePipeSlopeInv ElevDnInv ElevUpHGLDnHGLUp(ft)(ac)(ac)(C)(min)(min)(in/hr)(cfs)(cfs)(cfs)(cfs)(ft/s)(in)(%)(ft)(ft)(ft)(ft)1Outfall5.6200.000.000.900.000.005.07.10.00.000.000.560.496.4246.5859.6560.0259.9860.45214.2700.000.000.000.000.000.07.10.00.000.000.520.495.9646.5660.0260.3060.5560.873221.6500.000.000.000.000.000.06.90.00.000.040.510.485.8446.4760.3061.7060.9562.514327.6200.000.000.510.000.005.06.80.00.000.150.350.274.0142.0361.7062.2662.9363.875473.2900.000.000.490.000.005.06.30.00.000.070.200.272.2941.9962.2663.7263.9764.786542.1600.000.000.000.000.000.05.80.00.000.000.130.271.4942.0263.7264.5764.8665.067617.3900.000.000.100.000.005.05.60.00.000.010.130.271.6942.0164.5664.9165.0865.158711.6400.000.000.100.000.005.05.50.00.000.010.120.271.8942.0664.9165.1565.2065.349814.4900.000.000.650.000.005.05.30.00.000.000.110.272.1542.0065.1565.4465.3465.6310912.2800.000.000.650.000.005.05.00.00.000.060.060.271.5142.0465.4465.6965.6365.831196.8300.000.000.670.000.005.05.00.00.000.050.050.271.3642.0565.4465.5865.6365.7012321.5000.000.000.900.000.005.05.30.00.000.060.120.271.3842.0061.7062.1362.9363.02131212.6200.000.000.900.000.005.05.00.00.000.060.060.270.6942.0662.1362.3963.0263.041415.9500.000.000.000.000.000.00.40.00.000.010.040.270.4642.0260.0260.1460.5560.5515148.2300.000.000.000.000.000.00.00.00.000.030.030.270.3942.0760.1460.3160.5560.551622.8600.000.000.000.000.000.00.00.00.000.010.010.280.1142.1060.3060.3660.9560.95
Hydraflow DOT Report2LineGrnd/RimDnGrnd/RimUpLine ID(ft)(ft)161.0061.93AREA G/O JUNCTION TO OUTFALL261.9362.24AREA G/P JUNC TO AREA G/O JUNC362.2467.02AREA G TO AREA G/P JUCTION467.0265.25AREA F TO AREA G565.2566.90AREA E TO AREA F666.9067.50ANGLE POINT TO AREA E767.5067.40AREA D TO ANGLE POINT867.4067.50AREA C TO AREA D967.5067.52AREA A/B JUNCTION TO AREA C1067.5267.35AREA A TO AREA A/B JUNCTION1167.5267.35AREA B TO AREA A/B JUNCTION1267.0267.23AREA H TO AREA G1367.2367.31AREA I TO AREA H1461.9362.00AREA O TO AREA G/O JUNCTION1562.0061.90AREA N TO AREA O1662.2462.02AREA P TO AREA G/P JUNCTION
Hydraflow DOT Report1LineToLineLineLengthIncr.AreaTotalAreaRunoffCoeff.IncrC x ATotalC x AInletTimeTimeConcRnfalIntTotalRunoffAdnlFlowTotalFlowCapacFullVelocPipeSizePipeSlopeInv ElevDnInv ElevUpHGLDnHGLUp(ft)(ac)(ac)(C)(min)(min)(in/hr)(cfs)(cfs)(cfs)(cfs)(ft/s)(in)(%)(ft)(ft)(ft)(ft)1Outfall10.2400.000.000.900.000.005.05.50.00.000.010.140.272.0442.0562.3562.5662.6862.772113.4700.000.000.900.000.005.05.30.00.000.080.130.272.3142.0062.5662.8362.7763.033213.0100.000.000.900.000.005.05.00.00.000.060.060.271.4042.0062.8363.0963.0363.22
Hydraflow DOT Report2LineGrnd/RimDnGrnd/RimUpLine ID(ft)(ft)167.3367.20AREA L TO OUTFALL267.2067.31AREA K TO AREA L367.3167.31AREA J TO AREA K
Hydraflow DOT Report1LineToLineLineLengthIncr.AreaTotalAreaRunoffCoeff.IncrC x ATotalC x AInletTimeTimeConcRnfalIntTotalRunoffAdnlFlowTotalFlowCapacFullVelocPipeSizePipeSlopeInv ElevDnInv ElevUpHGLDnHGLUp(ft)(ac)(ac)(C)(min)(min)(in/hr)(cfs)(cfs)(cfs)(cfs)(ft/s)(in)(%)(ft)(ft)(ft)(ft)1Outfall6.8800.000.000.670.000.005.05.00.00.000.060.060.281.2642.1863.3563.5063.6863.64
Hydraflow DOT Report2LineGrnd/RimDnGrnd/RimUpLine ID(ft)(ft)164.7664.75AREA M TO OUTFALL
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APPENDIX G
DRAINAGE SWALE CALCULATIONS
Channel Report
Hydraflow Express Extension for Autodesk® AutoCAD® Civil 3D® by Autodesk, Inc.Friday, Aug 27 2021
DRAINAGE SWALE
TrapezoidalBottom Width (ft) = 0.25
Side Slopes (z:1) = 3.00, 3.00Total Depth (ft) = 0.25Invert Elev (ft) = 1.00Slope (%) = 2.00
N-Value = 0.035
CalculationsCompute by: Known Q
Known Q (cfs) = 0.13
HighlightedDepth (ft)= 0.16
Q (cfs)= 0.130Area (sqft)= 0.12Velocity (ft/s)= 1.11Wetted Perim (ft) = 1.26
Crit Depth, Yc (ft) = 0.13Top Width (ft)= 1.21EGL (ft)= 0.18
0 .5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
Elev (ft)Depth (ft)Section
0.75 -0.25
1.00 0.00
1.25 0.25
1.50 0.50
1.75 0.75
2.00 1.00
Reach (ft)