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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 98-14; Thompson/Tabata; Tentative Map (CT) (87)WILSON ENGINEERING DEXTER S. WILSON, P.E. ANDREW M. OVEN, P.E. STEPHEN M. NIELSEN, P.E. MEMORANDUM 615-0&6 To: Gregg Linhoff, Standard Pacific RECEIVED From: Andrew Oven, Wilson Engineering SB3 Q7 |PC!9 CITY OF CARLSBAD Date: September 7, 1999 PLANf4ii«G DEFT, Subject: Preliminary Water System Layovit for Thompson Property in City of Carlsbad This memorandum is an update to the September 10, 1998 memorandum to you on the same subject. Since about one year ago, the Thompson property site plan has incorporated an additional property in the northeast quadrant of the project, and the site plan has been modified to reflect the land plan for this area. This update shows the new lot configuration and addresses the preliminary water service layout for the project. The Thompson property is located in the southwestern quadrant of the City of Carlsbad, east of Interstate 5. Poinsettia Lane bisects the northern portion of the project, and Alga Road is just to the east of the project. The proposed project is within two water service zones: the 550 Zone and the 375 Zone. Existing water facilities for both zones are located within Alga Road and within Poinsettia Lane. Water lines for both the zones also exist along the northern property boundary of the project. Along the west and south borders of the property, existing water service is provided by the 375 Zone. 703 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD, SUITE 30O • CARLSBAD, CA 92OO9 • (760)438-4422 • FAX (76O) 438-O1 73 Gregg Linhoff September 7, 1999 Page 2 Exhibit A, attached to this memorandum, provides a schematic of the recommended water system layout for the proposed Thompson property development. The majority of the property is intended to be served from the 550 Zone with looping connected to Poinsettia Lane. The western and southern portion of the project is intended to be served by the 375 Zone with looping connections to the existing 8-inch 375 Zone water main in Alyssum Road and also in Rose Drive. On the north end of the project, north of Poinsettia Lane, the two proposed cul-de-sacs are intended to be served by the 550 Zone extending from the existing 550 Zone facilities north of the project. There is an existing 8-inch 375 Zone water main that traverses the middle of the property in a north-south direction. It connects between Poinsettia Lane and existing Rose Drive. This existing 8-inch water line is intended to be abandoned and removed. The loop that it currently creates will be replaced by the loop provided by the 375 Zone piping connecting between Alyssum Road and Rose Drive. Static pressures in the 550 Zone service area are expected to range between 106 psi and 148 psi within the Thompson property. For the 375 Zone service area, static pressures are expected to range between 63 psi and 78 psi. The preliminary pipe sizes shown on Exhibit A are adequate to provide domestic and fire flow requirements to the subdivision. The expected fire flow requirement for this project is 1,750 gallons per minute for a single-family residence. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding our preliminary layout of water facilities. AO:lb Attachment \\Fs\docs\615-006\let-memo\mlinhoff.011 .wpd