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HEMLOCK PROJECT
MS 05-19/SOP 05-09/CP 05-10/CDP 05-25
APN: 204-251-06
Prepared for:
City of Carlsbad
1635 Faraday Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Telephone: (760) 602-4600
Prepared by:
Alta Consultants
4901 Morena Blvd., Suite 409
San Diego, CA 92117
(858) 581-6101, Fax (858) 581-6138
Bartolome J. Pastor, RCE 38606
Project Site Address:
130 Hemlock Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Revision Date:
January 7, 2006
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Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Table of Contents
Introduction & Project Description...................................................................................Page 2
Scopeof Work ...............................................................
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Methodology.....................................................................................................................Page 2
Existing Site Conditions .................... . ............................................................................... Page 3
Developed Site Conditions .............................. ................................................................. Page 3
RunoffAnalysis................................................................................................................Page 4
HydraulicAnalysis ...........................................................................................................Page 4
Summary..........................................................................................................................Page 5
Hydraulic Calculations ...................................................................................................... Page 6
Additional Attachments
AttachmentA.........................................................................................................Vicinity Map
AttachmentB ...................................................................................................... Hydrology Map
Attachment C........................................................................................Runoff Coefficent Chart
Attachment D........................................................Hydrology & Hydraulic Reference Formula
Attachment E .............................................................................. 85th Percentile Isopluvial Map
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INTRODUCTION
This preliminary drainage & hydrology study has been prepared to document the design and
calculations of the drainage systems associated with the proposed site development located at the
Hemlock Project (MS 05-19/SDP 05-09/CP 05-10/CDP 05-25, CE 06-01) within the City of Carlsbad.
The existing 0.13 acre site consists of a two story multi-family residence, driveway and retaining
walls. The proposed development for this site will include the installation of new retaining walls, the
construction of a two-story, two unit, attached multi-family residence with underground parking
garage, new driveway paving and drainage improvements. Project runoff will be conveyed through
the use of multiple catch basins, cleanouts, storm drains, basement sump pump and sidewalk under-
drain as shown in the Hydrology Map in Attachment B. Any run-off leaving the site will be mitigated
through this storm drain system to follow the existing flow pattern along Hemlock Avenue.
SCOPE OF WORK
The purpose of this report is to analyze the impact of 100-year storm flows on the proposed storm
drain system. The scope of work for this report includes analyzing existing and proposed drainage
conditions, a review of potential downstream impacts, performing hydrologic and hydraulic
calculations and presenting the results. This preliminary report has been prepared in conjunction with
the Storm Water Management Plan and the proposed Site Development plans.
The objective of this report is to design the size, alignment and grade of proposed drainage
improvements for this project.
METHODOLOGY
This hydrology study is confined within the limits of the development. Runoff from the property
located easterly currently flows along the concrete driveway into a 2" storm drain pipe and outlets into
Hemlock Ave. This drainage flow will not be altered. The properties located northerly and
northwesterly are at a lower grade than the proposed project and runoff flows will not be affected.
The runoff calculation chart shown in Attachment C of this report shows the runoff coefficients C used
to calculate the designed runoff Q through the proposed on-site storm drain improvements.
This report has been prepared in accordance with current City of Carlsbad regulations and procedures.
The following have been used in preparation of this study:
County of San Diego Storm Water Standards Manual, Revised May 2003
County of San Diego Hydrology Manual, 2003 Edition
Handbook of Hydraulics (7th Edition), Brater and King
The calculations are based on the Rational Method.
The existing site is designated urban with an average slope of 1%. The drainage area for the project is
0.13 acres. The existing condition for a 100-year storm will generate a Q1 00=0.68 cfs total run-off.
Remarks
Area
Precipitation
Length of Travel
Effective Slope
Time of Concentration
Runoff Coefficient
Intensity
A = 0.13 Acres,
P6 = 2.5 Inches
L= 100 Feet
S= 1.0%
Tc = 5.51 Minutes
C= 0.85
I = 6.17 Inches/Hour
Urban Overland Time Chart
Soil Group "D"
Pre-development Runoff Q = 0.68 cfs
DEVELOPED CONDITIONS
Based on the data, calculations and recommendations contained in this report, a system can be
constructed to adequately convey the proposed Qioo to the appropriate discharge points. All drainage
from the site will follow the same overall drainage pattern as the existing condition, with no change in
run-off direction leaving the site. The proposed project will produce an additional Q100=0.35 cfs total
runoff within the on-site drainage area.
This site has been designed to maintain the existing drainage patterns. All runoff shall be mitigated
through the proposed storm drain system and is calculated to discharge Q=1.03 cfs to Hemlock
Avenue during a 100-year storm event. Because the existing site and the proposed design are almost
identical in relation to pervious surface area and runoff variables, the proposed design represents an
almost negligible increase in runoff from the existing condition of Q=0.68 cfs.
The primary condition of concern is blockage of BUT structures which could cause flooding. A
maintenance plan is required and shall be performed by the homeowners. All permanent BMP
structures shall be inspected weekly and after any rainfall.
Post-Construction Hydrology is shown on page 6 of this report Formulas used are shown in
Attachment D.
DEVELOPED AND UNDEVELOPED RUNOFF ANALYSIS
The runoff analysis for the existing conditions was performed using the Rational Method. The
hydrological analysis utilized to determine the run-off at each design point was the Rational Method
Equation (Q=C x I x A). The following pages describe the methods used to determine each
component of the Rational Method Equation, in which;
Q = Run-off (cfs)
C = Run-off Coefficient
'A =Rainfall Intensity (in/hr)
A = Area (acres)
The data for the analysis are presented in the tables at the back of this report.
DETERMINATION OF RUN-OFF COEFFICIENT
Run-off coefficients are dependant on the proposed land use of the site. The hydraulic soil group
classification for this site is "Group D". Coefficients for this project were calculated from the County
Hydrology Manual, 2003 Edition.
DETERMINATION OF INTENSITY
.Rainfall Intensity (I) is based on the "Intensity-Duration-Design Chart" shown in the County
Hydrology Manual, 2003 Edition.
TIME OF CONCENTRATION
Overland Time is the period required for run-off to travel from the farthest edge of a drainage area to
the lowest point. The method of determining Overland Time is dependant on the type of watershed.
The Urban Overland Time of Flow Formula-was used to determine the Time of Concentration.
DETERMINATION OF AREAS
The areas (A) of each drainage basin were determined from topographic field survey.
HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS
The hydrology report is based on the County Hydrology Manual (2003 Edition), Rational Method
(Q=CIA), and Handbook of Hydraulics (7th Edition) by Brater & King. Hydraulic calculations (as
shown on Page 6) have been performed to confirm capacities of the proposed storm drain system and
proposed grades. This project will not significantly increase runoff from the project site.. The
proposed storm water system and conveyances will provide an improved Water Quality environment.
Calculations listing the 1 00-year flow, time of concentration, slope, and site watershed areas for all
proposed storm water conveyances are presented in the tables at the back of this report.
SUMMARY
Based on the information and calculations contained in this report, the proposed storm drain system
will function to adequately intercept, contain and convey Qioo to appropriate points of discharge.
The developed condition substantially conforms to the existing condition. Hydrologic calculations in
this report show that the residential development project for the Hemlock Projeët does not
substantially increase run-off to the existing Hemlock Avenue. The chosen drainage mitigation
measures will satisfactorily handle storm water runoff. This report has been based on the Site
Development project located at Hemlock Avenue (MS 05-19/SDP 05-09/CP 05-10/CDP 05-25, CE
06-01).
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PROPOSED HYDROLOGY CALCULATIONS
Project: Hemlock Project Precipitation (P6) = 2.5
Location: Hemlock Avenue, Carlsbad Soil Classification: "D"
Date: September 8, 2004 Storm Frequency: 100 years
Remarks
Node 1 ->2
Area (Al) = 0.03 Acres Driveway runoff to slotted drain
and sump pump
Travel Distance (L) = 65 Feet
Slope (5) = 14.0%
Time of Concentration (Tc) = 1.51 Minutes
Intensity (1) = 14.25 Inches/Hour
Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.85
Designed Runoff (Q) = 0.36 C.F.S. Pumped to Node 3-> Node 4
and outlet to Hemlock Ave. via
sidewalk underdrain
Node 3 ->4
Area (A2) = 0.04 Acres Roof runoff and front patio area
Travel Distance (L) = 62 Feet
Slope (5) = 1.0%
Time of Concentration (Tc) = 3.54 Minutes
Intensity (1) = 8.23 Inches/Hour
Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.85 Urban Area Watershed
Designed Runoff (Q) = 0.28 C.F.S. Runoff to Hemlock Ave. at Node
4 via 6" PVC storm drain.
Node 5 ->6 ->3
Area (A3) = .06 Acres Runoff through landscaping at
rear of property, roof runoff,
some paving/patio areas
Travel Distance (L) = 75 Feet
Slope (S)= 1.0%
Time of Concentration (Tc) = 3.90 Minutes
Intensity (I) = 7.74 Inches/Hour
Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.85 Urban Area Watershed
Designed Runoff (Q) = 0.39 C.F.S. Runoff to Hemlock Ave. via
sidewalk underdrain
Concentration @ Node 4
Total Runoff at Node 4 (Qt) = 1.03 C.F.S. Outlet to Hemlock Ave, via
proposed sidewalk underdrain,
2-3" outlet pipes.
SPECIAL NOTE:
All Catch Basins to be sized 12"x12"x12" minimum. At that size, catch basin capacity is 1.77cfs.
100-year storm event has been calculated to produce a maximum of 1.03 cfs with a maximum of
0.75cfs at any one catch basin at any one time.
HEMLOCK PROJECT
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HEMLOCK 257-08
Undisturbed Natural Terrain (Natural)
Low Density Residential (LDR)
Low Density Residential (LDR.)
Low Density Residential (l,DR)
Medium Density Residential (MDR)
Medium Density Residential (MDR)
Medium Density Residential (MDR)
Medium Density Residential (MDR)
High Density Residential (HDR)
High Density Residential (HDR)
Commercial/Industrial (N. Corn)
Commercial/Industrial (0. Corn)
Commercial/Industrial (OP. Corn)
Commercial/Industrial (Limited I.)
Permanent Open Space
Residential, 1.0 DU/A or less
Residential, 2.0 DU/A or less
Residential, 2.9 DU/A or less
Residential. 4.3 DU/A or Less
Residential, 7.3 DU/A or less
Residential. 10.9 DU/A or less
Residential, 14.5 DU/A or less
Residential, 24.0 DWA or less
Residential, 43.0 DU/A or Less
Neighborhood Commercial
General Commercial
Office Professional/Commercial
Limited Industrial
San Diego County Hydrology Manual
Date: June 2003 Section: 3
Page: 6of26
Table 3-1
RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS FOR URBAN AREAS
4PER. A
Soil Type
B C D
0 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35
10 0.27 0.32 0.36 0.41
20 0.34 0.38 0.42 0.46
25 0.38 0.41 0.45 0.49
30 0.41 0.45 0.48 0.52
40 0.48 0.51 0.54 0.57
45 0.52 0.54 0.57 0.60
50 0.55 0.58 0.60 0.63
65 0.66 0.67 0.69 0.71
80 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
80 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79
85 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82
90 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.85
90 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.85
*The values associated with 0% impervious may be used for direct calculation of the runoff coefficient as described in Section 3.1.2 (representing the perilous runoff
coefficient, Cp, for the soil type), or fir areas that will remain undisturbed in perpetuity. Justification must be given that the area will remain natural forever (e.g., the area
Is located in Cleveland National Forest).
DU/A = dwelling units per acre
NRCS = National Resources Conservation Service
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HYDROLOGY & HYDRAULIC REFERENCE FORMULA
TIME OF CONCENTRATION:
Natural Watershed - County Dwg.: Appendex X-A
,11.9L 355 Where: Tc Minutes + Initial 10 Minutes
- H / L = Miles of Watershed Along Natural
Channel
H = Difference in Elevation along
effective slope Line
Tc = 1.8(1.1 -C) j Urban Area Overland Flow Fig. 3-5
Where: Tc = Minutes
C = Runoff Coefficient
L Overland Travel Distance
S = Effective Slope (%)
INTENSITY (InsJhr.):
1 - 744P D °'4 - 6 Intensity-Duraton-Frequency - County Design and
.Procedure Manual (Appendix XI-A)
Where: I = Intensity (insJhr.)
P6=6 hours Precipitaton in (Ins.)
D Duration in minutes
MA1'NING'S FOR PIPE: (Designed Runoff)
Q
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should be
Sf- for Pipe Flowing Full
So - for Pipe Partially Full
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