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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD 16-22; WORTHING RESIDENCES; HYDROLOGY STUDY; DWG 498-3A, GR2016-0014; 2016-11-27/,''\ ',) , C) (-~ ' : ) HYDROLOGY REPORT for Worthing Residence 3443 & 3447 Madison Street City of Carlsbad, California PREPARED FOR: Brooks Worthing 3443 & 3447 Madison Street Carlsbad,Ca.92010 PREPARED BY: Coastal Land Solutions 577 Second Street Encinitas, CA 92024 (760) 230-6025 DATE: September 6, 2016 Revised: November 27th, 2016 RECEIVE'. DEC 21 2016 LAND DEVELOPivi::'.2 ENGINEERING IZ-S"-/6 N ) -, ) HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street Executive Summary Introduction Existing Conditions Proposed Project TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary of Results and Conditions Conclusions References Methodology Introduction County of San Diego Criteria Runoff coefficient determination Hydrology Model Output Pre-Developed Hydrologic Model Output Post-Developed Hydrologic Model Output Attachments SECTION 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.0 3.1 3.2 Existing Condition Hydrology Map (pocket) A 1 Proposed Condition Hydrology Map (pocket) A2 Runoff Coefficients for Urban Areas A3 Maximum Overland Flow Length & Initial Time of Concentration A4 Soil Hydrologic Groups AS Rainfall lsopluvials for 100 year Rainfall Event-6 hours A6 Rainfall lsopluvials for 100 year Rainfall Event-24 hours A7 Intensity Duration Design Chart AB Average Velocity Chart for Overland Flow Time Travel A9 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 Introduction This Hydrology Study, for 3437 & 3443 Madison Street, has been prepared to analyze the hydrologic characteristics of the existing and proposed project site, and determine the existing condition offsite hydrologic characteristics that are conveyed through the proposed project site. This report intends to present the methodology and the calculations used for determining the runoff from the project site in both the pre-developed (existing) conditions and the post-developed (proposed) conditions, as well as the offsite areas, produced by the 100 year 6 hour storm . 1.2 Existing Conditions The proposed project property is located east of Coast Highway 101 , West of Highway 5, north of Tamarack Avenue, and is located on the west side of Madison Street, in the city of Carlsbad, as shown on the vicinity map and aerial shown below . Vicinity Map 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/201 6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street Aerial Map The existing site is two 0.08 acre (3,500sf) residential lots with a single family residence. In addition to the existing residential structure, the site currently consists of one driveway, wooden fences, and miscellaneous other hardscape. Existing impervious surface area on the site is 1,988 sf. The percentage of existing impervious surface on the site is 28%. Drainage from the existing site is primarily conveyed in an easterly to westerly direction, and sheet flows across the property. This drainage discharges west into to a paved Alley . 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 ·./ / --"\ \j ·, ) •\ ' ) HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street 1.3 Proposed Project The intent of this project is to remove the entire existing single family residence and grade two building pads, build two new single family residences, one on each lot, construct concrete driveway, sidewalks, vegetated drainage swales, and install new water and sewer services. The proposed impervious surface area on the site is 4,497 sf. The percentage of proposed impervious surface on the site is 64%.The proposed increase in impervious surface is 2,509 sf, a 126% increase. The drainage from the proposed development will be facilitated by overland sheet flow and vegetated drainage swales. The vegetated drainage swale will allow infiltration, volume reduction, detention, and treatment of storm water runoff and other landscape and irrigation runoff. Vegetated swales at the westerly side of the property will allow storm water to slow and infiltrate rather than flow quickly off the site. Runoff from the site discharges west into the paved alley. A runoff coefficient for Medium Density Residential will be used to determine the proposed runoff for a future residential building development. 1.4 Summary of Results Hydrologic analysis of the pre-developed and post-developed conditions of the proposed project site is included in this report as section 3.1 and 3.2 respectively. The hydrologic analysis is used in this report to approximate a peak flow at an assumed point of discharge in the existing condition, to quantify a pre and post developed condition peak flow. This assumption is made to develop a model that generates conservative peak flows to ensure that the storm drain system will be capable of safely conveying stormwater. The following summarizes the peak discharges at three points of discharge that resulted from performing hydrologic analysis of the project site in both the proposed developed and existing condition: Point of Existing Conditions Developed Conditions Discharge Q100 Tc AREA 0100 Tc AREA (cfs) (min.) (acres) (cfs) (min.) (acres) West 0.50 7.45 0.17 0.63 7.52 0.17 (Paved Alley) The project site hydrologic models for both the pre-and post-developed conditions encompass a total area of 0.08 acres. Evaluating the two models, the proposed development will increase the amount of runoff from the project site by 0. 13 cfs or 26%. This increase is based on having a two single family building residences, driveway, and hardscape areas. 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 ,_) ~ .) " ,_j HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street 1.5 Conclusions As stated in section 1.4, the project site hydrologic models for both the pre-and post-developed conditions encompass a total area of 0.17 acres. Evaluating the two models, the proposed development will increase the amount of runoff from the project site by 0.13 cfs or 26%. The increase in runoff will be mitigated by creating vegetated drainage swales along the side yards, and westerly side of the site. The required detention volume is V= 0.13 cfs x (60 s/min) x 7.52min (Tc) = 58 cubic feet. The vegetated swales will allow infiltration and volume reduction by adding a gravel drainage layer underneath the swale. Total proposed length is 280' feet long x 1' minimum width, with a 1' thick gravel layer beneath the vegetated swale. Using a 30% void ratio the approximate detention volume of the gravel layer is 280'x1 'x1 'x0.30 = 84 cubic feet. Drainage from the proposed residence is directed into vegetated swales prior to discharge off site. The vegetated swales will allow for storm water, infiltration, volume reduction, and treatment. The vegetated swale will treat runoff from impervious hardscape and building surfaces. Based on the calculation in section 3.3, proposed and existing storm drain facilities can handle the runoff. It is anticipated that the proposed storm drain system will maintain the historic discharge locations of the existing drainage patterns. The proposed drainage system will safely convey the entire 100-year peak flow generated by onsite runoff. 1.6 References "San Diego County Hydrology Manual", revised June 2003, County of San Diego, Department of Public Works, Flood Control Section. "San Diego County Stormwater Urban Mitigation Plan (SUSMP)", revised August 2012, County of San Diego. 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 / '\ (j \. ,) \ j HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 &3447 Madison Street 2.0 METHODOLOGY 2.1 Introduction The hydrologic model used to perform the hydrologic analysis presented in this report utilizes the Rational Method (RM) equation, Q=CIA. The RM formula estimates the peak rate of runoff based on the variables of area, runoff coefficient, and rainfall intensity. The rainfall intensity (I) is equal to: 1 = 7.44 x P6 x o-0-645 Where: I = Intensity (in/hr) P6 = 6-hour precipitation (inches) D = duration (minutes -use Tc) Using the Time of Concentration (Tc), which is the time required for a given element of water that originates at the most remote point of the basin being analyzed to reach the point at which the runoff from the basin is being analyzed. The RM equation determines the storm water runoff rate (Q) for a given basin in terms of flow (typically in cubic feet per second (cfs) but sometimes as gallons per minute (gpm)). The RM equation is as follows: Q=CIA Where: Q= flow (in cfs) C = runoff coefficient, ratio of rainfall that produces storm water runoff (runoff vs. infiltration/evaporation/absorption/etc) I = average rainfall intensity for a duration equal to the Tc for the area, in inches per hour. A = drainage area contributing to the basin in acres. The RM equation assumes that the storm event being analyzed delivers precipitation to the entire basin uniformly, and therefore the peak discharge rate will occur when a raindrop, which falls at the most remote portion of the basin, arrives at the point of analysis. The RM also assumes that the fraction of rainfall that becomes runoff or the runoff coefficient C is not affected by the storm intensity, I, or the precipitation zone number. In addition to the above Rational Method assumptions, the conservative assumption that all runoff coefficients utilized for this report are based on type "D" soils. 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 () ·.) / "'\ ( _) ( 1 .. / \ ___ ; /' . ) HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street 2.2 County of San Diego Criteria As defined by the County Hydrology Manual dated June 2003, the rational method is the preferred equation for determining the hydrologic characteristics of basins up to approximately one square mile in size. The County of San Diego has developed its own tables, nomographs, and methodologies for analyzing storm water runoff for areas within the county. The County has also developed precipitation isopluvial contour maps that show even lines of rainfall anticipated from a given storm event (i.e. 100-year, 6-hour storm). One of the variables of the RM equation is the runoff coefficient, C. The runoff coefficient is dependent on the percent of impervious surface, land use, and soil type, and the County of San Diego has developed a table of Runoff Coefficients for Urban Areas to be applied to basin located within the County of San Diego. The table categorizes the land use, the associated development density (dwelling units per acre) and the percentage of impervious area. Each of the categories listed has an associated runoff coefficient, C, for each soil type class. The County has also illustrated in detail the methodology for determining the time of concentration, in particular the initial time of concentration. The County has adopted the Federal Aviation Agency's (FAA) overland time of flow equation. This equation essentially limits the flow path length for the initial time of concentration to lengths of 100 feet or less, and is dependent on land use and slope. 2.3 Runoff Coefficient Determination As stated in section 2.2, the runoff coefficient is dependent on percent impervious surface, land use, and soil type, and the County of San Diego has developed a table of Runoff Coefficients for Urban Areas to be applied to basin located within the County of San Diego. Table 3-1, included in the appendix, categorizes the land use, the associated development density (dwelling units per acre) and the percentage of impervious area. The total number of dwellings proposed is 2, and the total developed lot area is roughly equal to 0.16 acres. The dwelling unit per acre (DU/A) ratio is equal 12.44 DU/A which corresponds to Medium Density Residential DU/A of 14.5 or less on table 3-1. Assume soil type is D, the runoff coefficient is 0.63. For the both the existing and proposed development on site conditions, a weighted C value is determined by the percentage of impervious and pervious surfaces. The runoff coefficient of 0.90, for impervious surface, and 0.45 for pervious surface are used. 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 I r ) / '\, < ) ,) / '" ', .. ) ( \ j ,,..-__,\ ') / ' ) HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street 3.0 Hydrology Calculations 3.1 Pre-Developed Hydrology Calculations SITE RUNOFF COEFFICIENT (DEVELOPED): C= 0.63 (Table 3-1) SITE RUNOFF COEFFICIENT (WEIGHTED): C = 0.90 (Area impervious)+ 0.45 (Area pervious) (Total Lot Area) C= 0.90 (1,988 s.f.) + 0.45 (5,012 s.f.) 7,000 s.f. C=1,789 s.f.+ 2,255 s.f. 7,000 s.f. C= 0.58 Flow across initial sub area A nodes 3 to 2: C= 0.58 A= 0.09 acres L= 80 ft S = (52.90-51.30)/80 = 2% Ti= 6.5 min. (Table 3-2) 1100 = 5.58 in/hr Onode2 = CAI = (0.58)(0.09)(5.58) = 0.29 cfs Flow across sub area B nodes 2 to 1: A=0.08 acres L= 71ft S = (51.30-49.65)/71 = 2.3% V = (Grass Swale) = 1.25 ft/s T(flow) = (71ft / 1.25 ft/s)/ 60 s/m = 0.95 min Tc= Ti+ T(grass swale) = 6.5 min.+ 0.95 min.= 7.45 minutes 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 ,·-" ' I / ) \ 'j HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street 1100 = 5.11 in/hr Onode1 = [CAa + CAb] 1100 = [0.58 (0.09) + 0.58(0.08)] 5.11 Onode1 = 0.50 cfs 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 I~\ j .·· .'i . / HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street 3.2 Developed Condition Hydrology Calculations SITE RUNOFF COEFFICIENT (DEVELOPED): C= 0.63 (Table 3-1) SITE RUNOFF COEFFICIENT (WEIGHTED): C = 0.90 (Area impervious)+ 0.45 (Area pervious) (Total Lot Area) C= 0.90 (4,497 s.f.) + 0.45 (2,503 s.f.) 7,000 s.f. C=4,047 s.f. + 1,126 s.f. 7,000 s.f. C= 0.73 Flow across initial sub area A, nodes 3 to 2: C= 0.73 A= 0.09 acres L= 80 ft S = (53.00-51.50)/80 = 1.8% Ti = 6.68 min. (Table 3-2) 1100 = 5.48 in/hr Onode2 = CAI = (0. 73)(0.09)(5.48) = 0.36 cfs Flow across sub area B nodes 2 to 1 : A=0.08 acres L= 71ft S = (51.50-49.65)/71 = 2.6% V = (Grass Swale) = 1.40 ft/s T(flow) = (71ft / 1.25 ft/s)/ 60 s/m = 0.84 min Tc= Ti+ T(grass swale) = 6.68 min.+ 0.84 min.= 7.52 minutes 1100 = 5.08 in/hr 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 / \ ' ) /\ \) HYDROLOGY REPORT for 3443 & 3447 Madison Street Onocte1 = [CAa + CAb] 1100 = [0.73 (0.09) + 0.73(0.08)] 5.08 Onocte1 = 0.63 cfs 3443 & 3447 Worthing Residences 12/2/2016 ) San Diego County Hydrology Manual Date: June 2003 Table3-1 Section: Page; RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS FOR URBAN AREAS Land Use Runoff Coefficient "C" So.ilT e NRCS Elements Count Elements % IMPI:."R. A 8 Undisturbed Natural Terrain (Natural) Permanent Open Space o• 0.20 0.25 Low Density Residential (LOR) Residential, J ,0 DUI A or less JO 0.27 0.32 Low Density Residential (LOR) Residential, 2.0 DU/A or less 20 0.34 0.38 Low Density Residential (LDR) Re..-tidential, 2.9 DU/A or less 25 0.38 0.4! Medium Density Residential (MDR} Residential, 4.3 DU/ A or less 30 0.41 0.45 Medium Density Residential (MOR) Residential, 7.3 DU/A or ks5 40 0.48 0.51 Medium Density Residential (MOR) Residential, !0.9 DU/A or less 45 0.52 0.54 --111~ f~ -llfi) High Density Residential {HDR) Residential, 24.0 DU/ A or less 65 0.66 0.67 High Density Residential (HOR) Residential, 43.0 DU/ A or less 80 0.76 0.77 Commercial/Industrial (N. Com) Neighborhood Commercial 80 0.76 0.77 Commercialilndustrial (G. Com) General Commercial 85 0.80 0.80 Commerciali!ndustrial (O.P. Com) Office Professional/Commercial 90 0.83 0.84 Commercial/lndustrial (Limited l.) Limited lndustl'ial 90 0.83 0.84 Commercialilndustrial General l. General Industrial 95 0.87 0.87 C 0,30 0.36 0.42 0.45 0.48 0.54 0.57 -0.69 (L78 0.78 0.81 0.84 0.84 0.&7 3 6of26 D 0.35 Ml 0A6 0.49 0.52 0.57 0.60 0.71 0.79 0.79 0.82 0.85 0.85 0.87 *The values as'SOciated with 0% impervious muy be used for direct calculation of the runoff coefficient as described in Section 3.l .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 3-6 A3 ('\ '"___) i \ ' ) San Diego County Hydrology Manual Date: June 2003 Section: Page: 3 12 of26 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 be used in hydrology studies. Initial Ti values based on average C values for the Land Use Element are also included. These values can be used in planning and design applications as described below. Exceptions may be approved by the "Regulating Agency" when submitted with a detailed study. Table 3-2 MAXIMUM OVERLAND FLOW LENGTH (LM) & INITIAL TIME OF CONCENTRATION Ti _...._,._-=--.------, Element* DU/ .5% 1% Acre LM T1 LM Ti Ti Natural 50 13.2 70 8.7 100 6.9 12.2 70 8.0 100 6.4 70 100 5.8 70 5.6 70 5.3 65 80 4.8 HDR 2.7 N.Com 2.7 G.Com O.P./Com Limited I. 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These mapsaro included in the County Hydrology Manual (10, 50, and ·100 yr maps included in lM Design and Procedure Manual). (2) Ad.1ust 6 hr preclpi!ation (if necessary) so that It is within the range of 45% to 65'.Y, of the 24 hr precipitation (not applk;aple \o Desert). (3) ?!ot 6 hr pracipjtation on the righl side of the ell art (4) Draw a line through the point parallel to !he plotted lines. {5) This line is the intensity-duration curve tor !he location being analyzed. Application Form: (a) Selected frequency ~._QQ yeor (b)P62.5,_in.,P24 z 4.0 ,~" _62_ %!2) 24 tel Adjusted P6(Z) = m, (di ix"' __ ,, min. (e) I= in.lhr. 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