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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCDP 97-21; Bagnall Residence; Coastal Development Permit (CDP) (6)% SKELLY ENGINEERING DAVID W. SKEL L Y COASTAL ENGINEER July 21, 1997 Mr. Michael Bagnall C/O Mr. Max Wuthrich 61 19 La Granada P.O. Box 7223 Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067 SUBJECT: Runoff and erosion evaluation for the proposed patio and improvements 5029 Tierra Del Oro, Carlsbad. Dear Mr. Bagnall, At your request I have reviewed the plans dated May 19, 1997 by B+W Architects for a patio enlargement and other improvements to the above referenced single family dwelling. The proiect as proposed will not increase runoff from the subject site and will not increase erosion of the bluff. There is no increase in the size of the runoff collection area, so there is no increase in the net runoff. The new patio is graded so that surface water is directed away from the bluff edge and collected in the new drainage system. The project will actually decrease the amount of runoff water which currently flows over the bluff slope. The reduction and/or elimination of water running uncontrolled down slope will reduce the erosion of the bluff and will improve the stability of the bluff. Your property is somewhat unique in that a City of Carlsbad storm drain runs down your southern property line and discharges onto the beach. The proposed drainage plans calls for connection of the new drain system directly into the City storm drain. Because of the fortunate location of the City storm drain it is not necessary to retain surface runoff on the property or pump the water back up to Tierra Del Oro. If you or any permitting agency has any questions regarding this I contact me. Sincerely, bh& David W. Skelly MS,PE 619 S. VULCAN AVE, #214B ENCINITAS CA 92024 PHON