HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD 2021-0001; HAMDARD RESIDENCE; HYDROLOGY STUDY; 2021-11-16Prepared By: La Caruna Way
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HYDROLOGY STUDY
FOR
LA CORUNA PLACE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
APN 216-160-23
PROJECT ID NO. GRAD 2021-0001
Prepared For:
HAMDARD RESIDENCE
2349 Caringa way, Unit 3
Carlsbad, California 92009
September 22, 2021
Revised 11-16-21
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Introduction ................................................................................................................................1
Existing Conditions ....................................................................................................................1
Vicinity Map ..............................................................................................................................2
Proposed Improvements.............................................................................................................3
Conclusion .................................................................................................................................3
Rational Method Methodology ..................................................................................................4
Criteria .......................................................................................................................................5
References ..................................................................................................................................5
APPENDICES
Appendix A: County of San Diego Design Charts
Appendix B: Existing and Proposed Drainage Map
Appendix C: Existing Drainage Basin Calculations
Appendix D: Proposed Drainage Basing Calculations
Appendix E: Pipe calculations for 4-inch and 6-inch
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Introduction
This new development proposes to construct a single residential home within a 2 percent and 2:1
slope. The property is currently vacant and is bordered to the north by La Costa Ave, to the east
& west by residential homes, to the south by La Coruna Place.
Existing Conditions
The existing site is vacant with one type “F” catch basin located at the northeast corner of the lot.
The property sheet flows from south to north to La Costa Ave. into a curb inlet located on La
Costa Street that discharges at the lagoon about quarter mile to the north. The site does not
convey any offsite runoff from the neighbor.
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Vicinity Map
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Proposed Improvements
The property will drain via a graded swale and 6-inch pipe as shown on the grading plans to an
existing curb inlet keeping the same sheet flow. The proposed roof drains for the residential
home have been designed to discharge to landscaped areas. This will allow the runoff to sheet
flow to the proposed landscaping before leaving the site via curb inlet. Additionally, the
driveway area has been designed with porous pavement to provide treatment for the proposed
runoff. The runoff will then be capture and convey via 6-inch pipes to the existing curb inlet
located at La Costa Blvd.
EXISTING CONDITIONS NODE 100 Q100=.85
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT NODE 200 Q100=.98
INCREASE Q100=.13
Conclusion
The proposed sheet flow has been redirected slightly to discharge to La Costa Avenue and the
peak runoff will increase by 0.13cfs which is negligible. Therefore, it is our opinion that the
redirection of the runoff will not impact the neighbors because the overall location of discharge
will remain the same.
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DECLARATION OF RESPONSIBLE CHARGE
I, hereby declare that I am the engineer of work for this project, that I have exercised responsible
charge over the design of the project as defined in section 6703 of the Business and Professions
Code, and that the design is consistent with current standards.
I understand that the check of project drawings and specifications by the County of San Diego is
confined to a review only and does not relieve me, as engineer of work, of my responsibilities for
project design.
_____________________
Date
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Engineer of work
Sergio Salinas
RCE 81026, Exp. 9/30/2023
3-29-22
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Rational Method Methodology
The County of San Diego’s Drainage Manual requires that the Rational Method be used for
hydrologic analysis of a watershed less than 0.5 square-miles.
The Rational Method computer program developed by Advanced Engineering Software (AES)
was used for this study because it satisfies the County of San Diego’s design criteria. The
hydrologic model is developed by creating independent node-link models of each interior
drainage basin and linking these sub-models together at confluence points. The program has the
capability to perform calculations for 15 hydrologic processes. These processes are assigned
code numbers that appear in the results. The code numbers and their significance are as follows:
Code 1: Confluence analysis at a node
Code 2: Initial subarea analysis
Code 3: Pipe flow travel time (computer estimated pipe sizes)
Code 4: Pipe flow travel time (user specified pipe size)
Code 5: Trapezoidal channel travel time
Code 6: Street flow analysis through a subarea
Code 7: User specified information at a node
Code 8: Addition of the subarea runoff to mainline
Code 9: V-Gutter flow through subarea
Code 10: Copy mainstream data onto a memory bank
Code 11: Confluence a memory bank with the mainstream memory
Code 12: Clear a memory bank
Code 13: Clear the mainstream memory
Code 14: Copy a memory bank onto the mainstream memory
Code 15: Hydrologic data bank storage functions
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Criteria
In order to perform the hydrologic analysis; base information for the study area is required. This
information includes the existing drainage facility locations and sizes, existing land uses, flow
patterns, drainage basin boundaries, and topographic elevations. Drainage basin boundaries,
flow patterns, and topographic elevations were determined from the Drainage Maps which are
located in Appendix B. The hydrologic conditions were analyzed in accordance with the County
of San Diego’s design criteria as follows:
Design Storm: 100-year 6-hour event
Runoff Coefficients: “C” Valves varied from 0.55 to 0.95 depending on the land use
Soil Type: “B”
Rainfall Intensity: County of San Diego Drainage Design Manual
References
County of San Diego Drainage Design Manual, 2003.
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APPENDIX A
County of San Diego Design Charts
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APPENDIX B
Existing and Proposed Drainage Maps
LA CORUNA PLACELA COSTA AVEEXISTING CONDITIONS
0
SCALE:
5'10'20'
1"=10'
GROUND FLOOR FF = 148.67'
GROUND PAD FG = 148.00'
GARAGE FLOOR FF = 148.67'
GARAGE PAD FG = 148.00'148146144142140138APN 216-160-024
LOT 182
148 136128
130
132
134
148146144142140138136FILLCUT2:1 SLOPE
2:1 SLOPE2:1 SLOPE1282:1 SL
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P
E
LA CORUNA PLACELA COSTA AVEFILL
CUT
0
SCALE:
5'10'20'
1"=10'
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APPENDIX C
Existing Drainage Basin Calculations
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APPENDIX E
Pipe calculations for 4-inch and 6-inch