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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 02-16; ROBERTSON RANCH EAST VILLAGE; HYDROLOGIC AND HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS; 2005-03-19• Changffimrn@(]]OOffi[ffi@ Civil EngineeringoHydro!ogyoHydraulicsoSedlmenla!lon March 19, 2005 Don Mitchell McMillin Land Development 2727 Hoover Avenue National City, CA 91950 Subject: Robertson's Ranch -East Village Dear Don: • P.O. Box 9496 Rancho Sanla Fe, CA 92067-4496 T: 858.692.0760 F: 858.832.1402 wayne@changconsullanls.com My September 2, 2004 report, Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analyses for Robertson's Ranch East Village, contains a proposed condition 100wyear HECwRAS hydraulic analysis of Calavera Creek north of the Rancho Carlsbad Mobile Home Park wall and south of Cannon Road (planniIlg Area 22). The analysis is based on a 100wyear flow rate of 472 cubic feet per second and models a proposed 4.4 acre pad designed by O'Day Consultants. The pad elevations range from approximately 50 feet on the west to 55 feet on the east. The attached exhibit shows the pad grading and adjacent HEC-RAS crosswsections. The pad and 100-year water surface elevations at each cross-section are as follows. Proposed Condition HEC-RAS 100-Year Water Proposed Pad Cross-Section -Surface Elevation, ft. Elev~tion, ft. 60 45.5 --- 90 45.7 50.0 100 47.9 52.2 110 49.6 53.5 115 50.1 54.4 120 50.5 55.0 140 50.5 --- Typically, one foot of freeboard is required above the 1 OO-year water surface elevation. The table indicates that this criteria will be exceeded within the entire pad. Therefore, the pad will be appropriately elevated above the 100-year floodplain. Sincerely, Wayne W. Chang, M.S., P.E. · .... r-;.:..j.------=·=------~·~-----. () .<1) ~ ~ ~ -c » I ..... S ..... • I II "" I'..) ....-. .~ ~ .. -c » 0 » e '" :z: <::) 0 ........ :c ~ rr1 • e (") I ::::0 » (f) (") ::::0 x 0 • .. (f) (f) " 0 0 I (f) <) 1'1 (") =f 0 :z: (f)