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COVE DRIVE CONDOMINIUMS
4547 COVE DRIVE
CARLSBAD, CA.
MS 04-05 I PUD16-08
DWG 502-7A/ GR 2017-0017
Prepared For:
KWD HOLDINGS, LLC.
265 VIA DEL MONTE
OCEANSIDE, CA 92058
(619) 733-8379
Prepared By:
Florez Engineering, Inc
11440 West Bernardo Ct.
San Diego, CA 92131
(858) 229-2493
Original: 10/04/2016
Revised: 03/26/2018
Revised: 05/06/2019
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ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION
This Drainage Study has been prepared by Frank Florez, a Registered Civil Engineer in the
State of California The Registered Civil Engineer attests to the technical information contained
herein and the engineering data upon which recommendations, conclusions, and decisions are
based.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROJECT DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................1
SCOPEAND PURPOSE ..............................................................................................................1
SITEDESCRIPTION ................................. ... ................................................................................ 1
HYDROLOGIC METHODOLOGY ..................... ........................................................................... I
Pre and post development ...........................................................................................3
HYDRAULIC METHODOLOGY .... . ............................................................................................. 1
DetentionBasin ..................................................................................................... .4
OutletPipe .................................................................................................................4
HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS RESULTS
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A HYDROLOGIC REFERENCE MATERIAL
APPENDIX B HYDRAULIC CALCULATOR
APPENDIX C HYDROLOGY MAPS
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PROJECT DISCRIPTION
The project proposes the construction of a 3,200 square foot two story two unit residential I condominium with 2-1 car garages on a 0.108 AC (4,676 s.f.) lot.
SITE DISCRIPTION
The entire site is currently vacant of any structures. The site topographic relief ranges from
approximately 12 feet to 13 feet above mean sea level with the lower elevation at the rear of the
lot. The site is located at 4547 Cove Drive in Carlsbad California and abuts a navigable canal
with direct access to Aqua Hediona Lagoon off the Pacific Ocean. The site drains toward the
canal and has rock slope protection along the canal abutting rear property line.
SCOPE AND PURPOSE
The scope of this study is to determine the post development 100 year storm runoff and to show
that this runoff can be safely intercepted and discharied to the abutting canal.
HYDROLOGIC METHODOLOGY
The small size and short drainage paths of the site makes the time of concentration calculation
based on multi-sub-basin drainage paths ineffective. The calculation for the hydrologic runoff is
therefore in accordance with the County of San Diego Hydrology Manual, June 2003, for a small
single basin drainage shed utilizing the Rational Method equation. The time of concentration to
determine the rainfall intensity index will be the intitial area qualifying time of 5 minutes as required
by the County Manual. The drainage shed area is the entire site at 0.108 acres (4,676 s.f.) for the
pre-develoted condition and 0.108 acres (4,718 s.f.) for the post developed condition. See exhibit B,
appendix A. The slight increase in area for the post developed condition is due to the driveway
encroachment into the street parkway.
The rainfall intensity (I) index was determined using the equation from the Intensity- Duration
I • Design Chart, Figure 3-2, taken from the San Diego County Hydrology Manual:
From:
I = 7.44P6 D 645
Where:
P6 = 6-Hour Precipitation in inches = 2.5 inches as shown for the mainland costal
area on the County 100 year isopluvial map.
L 0 = Duration in minutes = 5 minutes.
I = 6.59 in/hr
With the intensity the peak runoff can be calculated with the rational formula:
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Q=CIA
For the pre-developed condition:
C = 0.35
1=6.59 in/hr
A0.lO8ac(4676s.f.)
Q=O.249cf
For the post-developed condition:
With 2,888 s.f. of impervious surface and 1,457 s.f. of pervious surface.
C = (0.98 x 2,888 + 0.35 x 1,457)14,345 = 0.77
1=6.59 in/hr
A = 0.100 ac (4,345 s.f.)
Q=O.506cjc
HYDRAULIC METHODOLOGY
The peak 100 year post development discharge of 0.506 cfs is a 106 percent increase from the
pre-development discharge of 0.249 cfs by the use of a bio-filtration basin. Because the site
was just: dirt and brush this increase in runoff is reasonable.
The project incorporates LID Blo-filtration basins that are sized in the SWQMP, by Florez Engineering
dated May 6, 2019, under separate cover, to provide a surface area that can pass and treat 85
percentile storm event through an amended soil medium at an infiltration rate of 5 inches per hour
per square foot. Therefore, the minimum square foot area of the basin is set in LID policy
including a minimum depth of filtration medium of 1.33 feet plus a 0.5 foot layer of crushded rock.
This 1.83 feet of material has a porosity of 40 percent. This void ration will provide a storage volume
that will atenuate the developed flows. Just how much the dischare will be attenuated is out of the
scope of the study because the project is exempt from the dischare restriction in CEQA.
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TABULATED HYDROLOGIC I HYDRAULIC COMPUTATIONAL RESULTS
Developed 100 year
Condition Effective
C
Tc (mm.) I in/hr Area (ac)
Total
Qak (cfs)
Total
Pre-Development 0.35 5.0 6.59 0.108 0.249
Post Development 0.80 5.0 6.59 0.108 0.506
HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS RESULTS
Even though the peak 100 year discharge has increased by 106 percent it dose not present a
danger because there is nothing down stream but the Pacific Ocean.
r' The Bio-Filtration basins and pervious payers drain out, through a 4 inch perforated sub drain
connected to the basin overflow riser. The overflow outlet must be able to pass the 100 year
storm. The riser outlet pipe is a 6 inch HDPE.
Outlet pipe Capacity:
The calculated flow capacity of the overflow outlet pipe is based on the critical depth of the flow
through the entrance Considering a 6 inch (0.50 feet) diameter pipe with an entrance flow of
0.506 cfs the critical depth is 0.38 feet and the critical velocity is 3 52 f/s See critical depth
calculator in appendix C.
The head water build up in the overflow riser to push the required flow into the pipe is:
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From the velocity head equation;
Assuming an entrance loss k = 0.2
Headwater buildup in riser:
Vh = kV2 /29
Vh =12 (3.52)2 / 64.4 = 0.23 feet.
HW=Vh+ Dc=0.61 feet
Therefore for this flow, as long as the 6 inch outlet pipe has a slope that is steeper than the
I critical slope of 1.20 percent the pipe will exhibit entrance control and the headwater will not
Li exceed 0.61 feet; See critical slope calculator in exhibit C.
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Tabie3-I
RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS FOR URBAN AREAS
Land Use I Runoff Coefficient "C"
Soil Type
NRCS Elements County Elements I % IMPER A B C D Undisturbed Natural Terrain (Natural) Permanent Open Space 0* 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 Low Density Residential (LDR) Residential. 1.0 DU/A or less tO 0.27 0.32 0.36 0.41 Low Density Residential (LDR) Residential, 2.0 DU/A or less 20 0.34 0.38 0.42 0.46 Low Density Residential (LDR) Residential, 2.9 DU/A or less 25 0.38 0.41 0.45 0.49 Medium Density Residential (IvffR) Residential, 4.3 DU/A or less 30 0.41 P0.45 0.48 0.52 Medium Density Residential (N')R) Residential. 7.3 DU/A or less 40 0.48 0.51 0.54 0.57 Medium Density Residential (MDR) Residential, 1.0.9 DU/A or less 45 0.52 0.54 0.57 0.60 Medium Density Residential (MDR) Residential. 14.5 DU/A or less 50 0.55 0.58 0.60 0.63 High Density Residential (HDR) Residential. 24.0 DU/A or less 65 0.66 0.67 0.69 0.71 High Density Residential (HDR) Residential, 43.0 DU/A or less 80 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79 Commercial/Industrial ('. Corn) Neighborhood Commercial 80 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79 Commercial/Industrial (G. Corn) General Commercial 85 0.80 0.80 0.81 0.82 Commercial/Industrial (O.P. Corn) Office Professional/Commercial 90 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.85 Commercial/Industrial (Limited I.) Limited Industrial 90 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.85 Commercial/Industrial (General I.) General Industrial 95 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.87 *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 pervious runoff
coefficient. Cp, for the soil type), or for 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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MAXIMUM OVERLAND FLOW LENGTH (LM)
& INITIAL TiME OF CONCENTRATION (T
Element* DU/
Acre
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LM Tj LM Ti LM T. LM T. LM Ti L. T
Natural 50 13.2 70 12.5 85 10.9 100 10,3 100 8.7 100 6.9
LDR 1 1 50 12.2 1 70 11.5 1 85 10.0 100 9.5 1 100 8.0 100 6.4
LDR 2 50 11.3 70 10.5 1 85 9.21 100 8.8 100 7.4 100 5.8
LDR 2.9 50 10.7 70 10.0 85 8.8 95 8.1 100 7.0 100 5.6
MDR 4.3 50 .10.2 70 9.6 80 8.1 95 7.8 100 6.7 100 5.3
MDR 7.3 50 9.21 65 8.4 80 7.4 95 7.0 100 6.0 100 4.8
MDR 10.9 50 8.71 65 7.9 80 6.9 90 6.4 100 5.7 100 4.5
MDR 14.5 50 8.2 65 7.4 80 6.5 90 6.0 100 5.4 100 4.3
HDR 24 50 6.7 65 6.1 75 5.1 90 4.9 95 4.3 100 3.5
HDR 43 50 5.3 65 4.7 75 4.0 85 3.8 95 3.4 100 2.7
N. Corn 50 5.3 1 60 4.5 75 4.0 85 3.8 95 3.4 100 2.7
G. Corn 50 4.7 60 4.1 75 3.6 85 3.4 90 2.9 100 2.4
O.P./Coni 50 4.2 60 3.7 70 3.1 80 2.9 90 2.6 100 2.2
Limited I. 50 4.2 60 3.7 70 3.1 80 2.9 90 2.6 100 2.2
General 1. 50 3.7 60 3.2 70 2.7 80 2.6 90 2.3 100 1.9
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Note that the Initial Time of Concentration should be reflective of the general land-use at the
upstream end of a drainage basin. A single lot with an area of two or less acres does not have
a significant effect where the drainage basin area is 20 to 600 acres.
Table 3-2 provides limits of the length (Maximum Length (LM)) of sheet flow to he used in
hydrology studies. Initial T1 values based on average C values for the Land Use Element are I also included. These values can be used in planning and design applications as described
below. Exceptions may he approved by the "Regulating Agency" when submitted with a
II detailed study.
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*See Table 3-1 for more detailed description
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Slope (s) =1.3% 1.8(1.1-C)\[i5 Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.41 T = 3v- Overland Flow Time (T) = 9.5 Minutes
SOURCE: Airport Drainage, Federal Aviation Administration, 1965
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HYDRAULIC REFERENCE MATERIAL
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INPUT DATA: INTERMEDIATE CALCS: OUTPUT:
Select: Relative depth Yc / D: Critical depth yc:
Sl units (metric) 0.769 0.384 ft U.S. Customary units
Angle 6: 245.3° Critical velocity Vc Pipe diameter 0 : 3.520 fps .5ft Flow area A: 0.162
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I Q :0.506 cfs Top width T: 0.420 ft
FrOude number F:
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Inches Feet
Dia. = 6 0.25 = Radius
Depth= 4.70 0.39
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S = 0.012
CALC'ED
Spring Angle = 249.04 degrees
A = 0.165 Sf
R = 0.152
Q = 0.506cfs
V = 3.573 f/s
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