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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKewaunee Warehouse Expansion - 2016-090 SWMR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REPORT PREPARED FOR Kewaunee Warehouse Expansion 2340 W. Front St. Statesville, NC August 27, 2018 By: P. Scott Bell, PE PROJECT NARRATIVE: The site is located on the North side of W. Front Street, between Autec and Mt. Aire Farms properties in West Statesville. The southern boundary is W. Front Street, and the northern side of the site is bounded by Alexander RY rail site. Site soils are Urban Land based on mapping from NRCS - Iredell. The site is predominantly developed, with a berm along the railway right of way. This phase of development will be complete build out for this parcel. The site currently has a 100,000 SF warehouse, associated docks and parking as shown on existing conditions sheet C0.1. There is also an existing dry detention pond between the building and W. Front Street. Design parameters for outlet structure are shown on the existing conditions plan as well Existing utilities (water, sewer, electricity, gas) are available onsite. The storm drainage calculations are based on the rational method. Drainage area maps for the pre-developed and post-developed conditions are attached (sheets D-1and D-2). Following each map is a data table used to calculate the composite CN, and composite rational ā€œCā€ values. Calculations for peak discharge were determined using an excel spreadsheet. These flow rates were then used in Carlson Hydraulic modeling software to determine culvert size based on flowing 50% full during a 10 year storm event. Permanent storm water quantity is being provided on this site by converting the dry pond and existing outlet structure to a wet pond. Calculations for design are included with this submittal. The proposed system attenuates the post-developed flows for the 1 year, 2 year, and 10 year storm events (see page 2 of the Hydraflow calculations for a summary). The site slopes from north to south, toward the existing dry pond. Earthworks for the site will require export of structural fill and topsoil. Some topsoil from this site will be used on fill and cut slopes to insure that vegetation is established promptly after work is complete, excess will be transported to a nearby site, to be permitted separately, but concurrently with this submittal. Stormwater runoff shall be collected by use of swales, drainage piping, temporary slope drains, catch basins, and ADS Nyoplast inlets. The storm drainage is designed for a 10- year storm frequency. Silt fence, straw wattles, and sediment fence rock outlets will be constructed and maintained in accordance with the plans and project details. Erosion Control Plan has been to Iredell County Development Services, Planning Division ā€“ Erosion Control Section on August 30, 2018. Table of Contents 1: USGS Quad, Statesville West EX-A Pre-developed Drainage Area Map D-1 Pre-developed Composite CN 2 Post-developed Drainage Area Map D-2 Post-developed Composite CN 3 MDC Investigation 4 Current Deed 10 Deed Restrictions 13 Secretary of State LP filing 15 Storm EZ Application 17 Attachments: Hydraflow pre-developed hydraulic analysis Hydraflow post-developed hydraulic analysis USGS Quad, Statesville West, Exhibit A Project: 2016-090 Kewaunee Warehouse ExpansionDate: 8/27/2018Title: Pre-developed Composite CNname total sub CN c composite Composite Tcacreage acreageCN C DI-2 0.57298 0.21 impervious 98 0.95 93 0.81 50.07 gravel 85 0.40.23 building 98 0.950.05 grass 61 0.20.00 wooded 55 0.15DI-3 1.33285 1.14 impervious 98 0.95 95 0.86 50.07 grass 61 0.20.13 gravel 85 0.4DI-4 0.81921 0.54 impervious 98 0.95 90 0.73 50.11 grass 61 0.20.18 gravel 85 0.4DI-5 2.06655 0.00 impervious 98 0.95 81 0.26 51.40 grass 79 0.20.66 gravel 85 0.4B-2 2.37796 1.24 impervious 98 0.95 83 0.60 50.00 gravel 85 0.41.14 grass 61 0.2OS-1 2.82153 0.25 impervious 98 0.95 72 0.33 51.64 grass 61 0.20.92 gravel 85 0.4pre-developed 9.99109 3.37 impervious 98 0.95 79 0.511.97 gravel 85 0.40.23 building 98 0.954.41 grass 61 0.20.00 wooded 55 0.15 Project: 2016-090 Kewaunee Warehouse ExpansionDate: 8/27/2018Title: Post-developed Composite CNname total sub CN c composite Composite Tcacreage acreageCN C DI-2 0.57298 0.21 impervious 98 0.95 93 0.81 50.07 gravel 85 0.40.23 building 98 0.950.05 grass 61 0.20.00 wooded 55 0.15DI-3 1.332851 1.14 impervious 98 0.95 95 0.86 50.07 grass 61 0.20.13 gravel 85 0.4DI-4 0.819215 0.54 impervious 98 0.95 90 0.73 50.11 grass 61 0.20.18 gravel 85 0.4DI-5 0.565427 0.47 impervious 98 0.95 94 0.84 50.05 grass 61 0.20.04 gravel 85 0.4B-2 3.310468 1.79 impervious 98 0.95 81 0.61 50.00 gravel 85 0.41.52 grass 61 0.2OS-1 2.150482 0.25 impervious 98 0.95 76 0.37 50.98 grass 61 0.20.92 gravel 85 0.40.00 wooded 55 0.15DI-6 1.267539 0.76 impervious 98 0.95 85 0.67 50.41 grass 61 0.20.10 gravel 85 0.4post-developed 10.01896 5.16 impervious 98 0.95 84 0.631.44 gravel 85 0.40.23 building 98 0.953.18 grass 61 0.20.00 wooded 55 0.15 MDC Investigation: STORAGE VOLUME CALCULATIONS Drainage Area: 9.98 Ac. Runoff Depth (Rd): 1.4 inch RUNOFF VOLUME TO TREAT: Rv=0.05+0.9Ia Pre-Development Area: Impervious 3.6 Ac. Gravel 1.97 Ac. Grass: 4.41 Ac. Woods: 0 Ac. Total: 9.98 Ac. Post-Development Area: Impervious 5.39 Ac. Gravel 1.41 Ac. Grass: 3.18 Ac. Woods: Ac. Total: 9.98 Ac. Ia: 0.681 Rv= 0.663 Volume to Treat: Minimum Temporary Pool Volume V=3630xRdxRvxA V= 33,638 C.F. Volume provided 34,809 cf Permanent Pool Calculations Average Depth; dave = [0.25x(1+Abs/App)] + [(Abs+Abp)/2 x (d/Abs)] Abs: Surface area at bottom shelf (includes main pond & forebay) App: Surface area at permanent pool (includes main pond & forebay) Abp: Surface area at bottom of pond excluding sediment storage d: distance between bottom of shelf & bottom of pond exc. sediment storage Abs: 9,438 S.F. App: 12,250 S.F. Abp: 4,427 S.F. d: 3.5 ft. dave = 3.0 ft. SA/DA (Driscoll, 1986): 2.51 Drainage Area: 9.98 Ac. Minimum surface required: SA : 10,912 Surface Area provided: 15,388 Minimum sediment storage in main pool and forebays is 1 ft Pond has 2 forebays (hence, 2 inlets), and the outlet structure is placed midway between the two inlets. Volume of the main pool is 19,704 cf. Volume of Forebay 1 = 1,974 cf Volume of Forebay 2 = 2,692 cf Vf/Vp >0.20, (2,692 cf + 1,974 cf)/19,704 cf = 0.236; 23.6 % The main pool as designed has a 10' vegetated shelf around its perimeter, and has a cross slope of 10% (10ft hor : 1 ft vert) Orifice Equation Q=CdA(2gH)1/2 Cd=0.6 A=āˆr2 H=H/3 Pipe Size Area H H/3 (inches) (S.F.) (feet) (feet) 2 0.02 6.2 2.07 V= 38,119 cf Temporary Pool Volume Q= 0.15 cfs Drawdown= 252421 sec Drawdown= 2.92 days Discharge point for pond is an existing concrete drop inlet in the curb of West Front Street. There is no proposed fountain. High Density Commercial Subdivisions Deed Restrictions & Protective Convenances Form DRPC-1 Rev.2 05Nov2009 Page 1 of 2 In accordance with Title 15 NCAC 2H.1000 and S.L. 2006-246, the Management Regulations, deed restrictions and protective covenants are required for High Density Commercial Subdivisions where lots will be subdivided and sold and runoff will be treated in an engineered stormwater control facility. Deed restrictions and protective covenants are necessary to ensure that the development maintains a built-upon area consistent with the design criteria used to size the stormwater control facility. I, _Tom Wilson Sr._______________________________, acknowledge, affirm and agree by my signature below, that I will cause the following deed restrictions and covenants to be recorded prior to the sale of any lot within the project known as _Kewaunee Warehouse Addition__________________: 1. The following covenants are intended to ensure ongoing compliance with State Stormwater Management Permit Number ________________, as issued by the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources under the Stormwater Management Regulations. 2. The State of North Carolina is made a beneficiary of these covenants to the extent necessary to maintain compliance with the stormwater management permit. 3. These covenants are to run with the land and be binding on all persons and parties claiming under them. 4. The covenants pertaining to stormwater may not be altered or rescinded without the express written consent of the State of North Carolina, Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources. 5. Alteration of the drainage as shown on the approved plan may not take place without the concurrence of the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources. 6. The maximum allowable built-upon area per lot is ___n/a________square feet. *Note: If the BUA per lot varies, please substitute the following statement for the one above and provide a complete listing of the proposed BUA for each lot: The maximum built-upon area per lot, in square feet, is as listed below: Lot # BUA Lot # BUA Lot # BUA Lot # BUA _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ This allotted amount includes any built-upon area constructed within the lot property boundaries, and that portion of the right-of-way between the front lot line and the edge of the pavement. Built upon area includes, but is not limited to, structures, asphalt, concrete, gravel, brick, stone, slate, coquina and parking areas, but does not include raised, open wood decking, or the water surface of swimming pools. 7. All runoff from the built-upon areas on the lot must drain into the permitted system. This may be accomplished through a variety of means including roof drain gutters which drain to the street, grading the lot to drain toward the street, or grading perimeter swales to collect the lot runoff and directing them into a component of the stormwater collection system. Lots that will naturally drain into the system are not required to provide these additional measures. 8. The owner of each lot, whose ownership is not retained by the permittee, is required to submit a separate stormwater permit application to the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources and receive a permit prior to construction. 9. The project and each lot will maintain a 30** foot wide vegetated buffer between all impervious areas and surface waters. **50 foot for projects located in the 20 coastal counties. STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County n/a, Type of application: Initials 1 2 PSB 3 PSB 4 PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB PSBLANDSCAPE PLAN (C3.0) d. The boundaries of all surface waters, regulatory flood zones, and protected riparian buffers or a note on the plans that none exist. b. Location map with street names and SR numbers, legend, north arrow, scale. a. Project name, engineer and firm, revision number and dates. N/A GRADING PLAN (C2.0) e. The boundaries of all vegetated or protected riparian buffers. SITE PLAN (C1.0) EXISTING CONDITIONS (C0.1) SITE DETAILS (C1.1) ATTACHED PSB Click here for Express Permitting info A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County A copy of the most current property deed. Two copies of additional calculations (as needed). Sealed, signed and dated. LOCATED IN CALCULATIONS LOCATED IN CALCULATIONS ATTACHED Two sets of sealed, signed, & dated full-sized plans of the entire site at a readable scale, including: ATTACHED Part I: Submittal Checklist Application New Permit Notes / Comments Original and one copy of this application form (all worksheets) and the permit application fee. For applications submitted to the DEMLR regular permitting program, the fee is $505 payable to NCDENR. For Express Review, click on the link below for information and fee schedule. Contact the appropriate regional office Express Review Coordinator to schedule the required pre-application meeting. A USGS map identifying the site location. If the receiving stream is reported as class SA or the receiving stream drains to and is within 1/2 mile of SA waters, then include the 1/2 mile radius on the map. d. Specifications for applicable materials, such as planting media, aggregate, sod, underdrains, outlet devices, etc. SITE DETAILS (C1.1) COVER (CVR) EXISTING CONDITIONS (C0.1) N/A SITE PLAN (C1.0) c. A table of elevations, incremental volumes and accumulated volumes (if applicable). a. Dimensions, side slopes, length to width ratios and elevations with a benchmark for clean-out if appropriate. b. All applicable conveyance devices, including: bypass structure, pretreatment area, flow distribution device, underdrains, outlet device, outlet dissipater and level spreader. Two sets of sealed, signed, & dated full-sized plan details of each SCM (or typical if appropriate) in both plan view and cross-section at a scale of 1" = 30' or larger, including: k. A construction sequence that shows how the SCMs will be protected from sediment until the entire drainage area is stabilized. c. Dimensioned property/project boundary with bearings & distances. EROSION CONTROL PLAN (C4.0) LOCATED IN CALCULATIONS f. Site layout showing all built-upon areas, drainage features, stormwater collection systems (inlets, outlets, swales, pipe elevations, slopes and diameters), and SCMs at ultimate build-out. g. Existing contours, proposed contours, spot elevations, and finished floor elevations. h. Existing drainage (including off-site), drainage easements, pipe sizes, runoff calculations. ALL SHEETS Only complete application packages will be accepted and reviewed. A complete package includes all of the items in the checklist below. Add any comments, and indicate the page or plan sheet number where the following information can be found. Please indicate that you have provided the following required information by initialing in the space provided next to each item. Item 6 SHEET D-1 AND D-2 SITE DETAILS (C1.1) 5 i. Drainage area boundaries (included in the main set of plans, not as a separate document). j. Existing and proposed maintenance access routes, utility easements, drainage easements, public rights-of-way etc. STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Application 9/6/2018 Page 1 of 17 STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County n/a, PSB PSB PSB PSB PSB 8 PSB 9 PSB 10 PSB 11 PSB 12 PSB LANDSCAPE PLAN (C3.0) ATTACHED 7 For corporations and limited liability corporations (LLC): Documentation from the NC Secretary of State or other official documentation, which supports the titles and positions held by the persons listed in the Contact Information section. The corporation or LLC must be listed as an active corporation in good standing with the NC Secretary of State, otherwise the application will be returned. N/A N/A ATTACHED NCDENR Deed Restriction Forms ATTACHED c. The source nursery for the plants. A copy of the signed and notarized operation and maintenance (O & M) agreement. a. The locations of each species and a planting detail. b. A table summarizing the size, spacing and total quantity of each plant species that should be used. A copy of the lease agreement or pending sales agreement if applicable. NC Dept. of the Secretary of State A soils report based on field evaluation indicating the SHWT elevations within the footprints of the proposed SCM(s). Provide a map of the boring locations with the existing elevations and boring logs. For infiltration SCMs, the report shall include the soil type, infiltration rate and method for determining the infiltration rate. Soils information shall be signed and sealed by a licensed soil scientist. N/A Two sealed, signed, & dated planting plans for each SCM (or typical) at a scale of 1" = 20' or larger, as applicable, including: N/A LANDSCAPE PLAN (C3.0) d. A one-time fertilizer specification to establish plants if necessary. A copy of the proposed deed restrictions protecting the SCMs and limiting the built-upon area so that it does not exceed the capacity of the SCM(s) or the high density threshold (as applicable). STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Application 9/6/2018 Page 2 of 17 STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County n/a, Date: Lat: Zip:Long: County: Project Applicant: Owner / Signing Offical's Name: Title: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: Status of applicant: River Basin: Receiving Stream(s): Stream Class(es): Surface Water Area (ac):Coastal wetland area (ac): Total property area (ac):Total project area (ac): Goals/characteristics:NO Volume Matching (LID) YES Drains to an offsite stormwater system NO Low Density NO Within 575' of Saltwater ORW YES High Density YES Within 5 miles of a public airport Briefly summarize how the stormwater runoff will be treated: Status of construction: Other permits needed: YES Sedimentation & erosion control NO 404 Permit / 401 Certification NO CAMA Major Permit NO Isolated Wetlands Permit NO Threatened & Endangered Species NO NPDES Industrial Stormwater Permit If an application for this project has been previously returned, provide the original project number and previous name of the project: Provide the permit type, number and issue date for any permits that have already been obtained for this project: If claiming vested rights, then identify (and attach) the supporting documents and approval dates: NO Approval of a site-specific development plan or PUD Approval date: NO Valid building permit Issue date: NO Other Date: Not Started Point of Contact:Phone number: 6-Sep-18 IREDELL 2340 W FRONT STREET n/a Not Started Project Name: City: Yadkin (from nearest intersection) (Identify the corporation, organization, property owner, designated government official, etc. which owns the project .) 28677 704-872-2411 Owner NON-COASTAL c n/a n/a n/a 9.9 UT to Third Creek TWILSON@GLWILSON.COM 28625 0 TOM WILSON SR STATESVILLE n/a 704-872-8281 NC 80-55-35 G.L. WILSON BUILDING CO. Directions to Project: A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC 35-47-32 Part III: Permit Information ON W FRONT STREET, 1100 FEET WEST OF INTERSECTION OF W FRONT ST AND MEACHAM RD 3.5 n/a n/a BMP Wet Pond n/a n/a STATESVILLE 190 WILSON PARK RD Project Street Address: Part II: General Project and Applicant Information STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Application 9/6/2018 Page 3 of 17 1.00 1.40 1.86 2.78 3.36 4.89 5.80 6.53 7.27 Highlighted Storm is Design Storm 0.00 acres 5.16 acres 0.00 acres 52% 0.00 acres Complete the breakdown of impervious area for the project Yes 2-yr, 24-hr Storm Event 10-yr, 24-hr 25-yr, 24-hr(Minimum Design Storm = P90 for non-SA, 1-yr, 24-hr for SA) Loaded Rainfall: 0 156,816 Entire Site Total Impervious Area Project % impervious area ALL AREAS ARE IN SQUARE FEET 100-yr, 24-hr PROJECT INFORMATION RAINFALL & CALCULATION DATA Rainfall Source: Project County: Project City: IREDELL STATESVILLE Charlotte Design Storm: Charlotte 1-yr, 24-hr A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County Yadkin River Basin Depth (inches) P90 First Flush / WQV P90 P95 50-yr, 24-hr Total Property Area Total Coastal Wetlands Area Total Surface Water Area UT to Third Creek c Use Worksheet Data? Total Drainage Area On-Site Drainage Area (sf) 12-108-20-4 435,164 435,164 Data in italics is derived from application forms and land use data worksheets and cannot be changed by user. Proposed Impervious Area (sf) % Impervious Area (total) 0 224,866 52% On-Site Buildings/Lots (sf) On-Site Streets (sf) 50,000 0 Other On-Site (sf) 17,055 995 0 On-Site Parking (sf) On-Site Sidewalks (sf) Future (sf) Off-site (sf) Existing BUA (sf) 224,866Total 0 Impervious Surface Area Offsite Drainage Area (sf) Stream Index Number Stream Class Receiving Stream name Basin Information Entire Site NOTE: Please use the Storm-EZ calculation sheets to document the stormwater design and create the O&M Agreement. Discrete SCS Method, Pre - PostCalculation Method STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Project Data 9/6/2018 Page 5 of 17 1 of 1 Pre-Development Land Use: HSG CN % B 61 63.89% B 98 36.11% Note: Enter BUA Draining to Permeable Pavement Below HSG 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 9.99 36.11% Existing Permeable Pavement (Infiltration): Pavement Area Additional BUA Soil Infiltratio n Rate Gravel Void Space Total Gravel Depth Orifice Dia. Orifice Height (sf) (sf) (in/hr) (%) (in) (in) (in) 100 0 DSD PAW Dgr (in) (%) (in) (sf) (acres) 150 1.40 0.00 9.99 acres 0.00 acres 0.00 acres 0.00 acres 0.00 acres 9.99 acres Pre-Development SCMs: Imp. Open (sf) (sf) (cf) HSG 157135 277984 200 38119 B 146235 166071 Rainfall Volume =13.98 cf Natural Infiltration & ET =-9.71 cf Disconnected Impervious Surfaces =0.00 cf SCM Infiltration =-0.20 cf Permeable Pavement Infiltration =0.00 cf Green Roof ET =0.00 cf Post Filtration Discharge =0.00 cf Total Runoff Reduction =-9.91 cf Treated SCM Outflow =-1.99 cf Untreated Surface Runoff =2.09 cf 435,119 0 0 -35,959 -35,237 0 -722 0 SCM Treatment: acre-inches =7,589 The Pre-Development project area contains 157135 sf of built upon area, resulting in an overall density of 36.11%. -7,216 acre-inches = acre-inches = acre-inches = acre-inches = acre-inches = acre-inches = BUA % SCM # SCM # From Land Use Tables: 435,119 Preserved Surface Waters & Non-Coastal Wetlands : 0 Runoff Reduction Components: acre-inches = 50,764acre-inches = acre-inches = Design Storm Runoff Fate Summary: 435,119 Subtotal: A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC (acres) 3.61Impervious Pasture or Open Space 277,984 157,135 STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County Yadkin River Basin PRE-DEVELOPMENT LAND USE CALCULATIONS Drainage Area # (sf)Land-use 6.38 Area 0 User Defined Drainage Areas:Comp. CNDescription Area (ac.)Area (sf.) Subtotal: Area (sf.) WQ Volume Provided % Imp Drainage Area 435,119 9.99 0 Downstream SCM Description Total Site Area: Land Use Summary: Description Preserved Coastal Wetlands : NotesSCM # Area DS SCM # Has Synthetic Liner? Permeable Pavement + Additional BUA: Green Roofs : 0 Existing Green Roofs: HSG SCM Type Dry Detention D.S. BMP STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Pre-Development 9/6/2018 Page 6 of 17 1 of 1 Permeable Pavement: Infiltration Rate Void Space Total Gravel Depth Orifice Dia. Orifice Height (sf) (acres) (sf) (acres) (in/hr) (%) (in)(in) (in) 500 0 0.00 0.00 No DSD PAW Dgr (in) (%) (in) (sf) (acres) 600 1.40 0% 0.00 No Residential Lot CN Calculator (Excluding R/W and dedicated open spaces): Max Imp / Lot Woods / Lot (ac.)(sf) (sf) 0.00 Remaining Land Use: HSG CN (sf) (acres) % B 98.0 235,087 5.40 54.03% B 61.0 200,032 4.59 45.97% N/A 0 0.00 0.00% N/A 0 0.00 0.00% 435,119 9.99 100.00% Land Excluded, or Partially Excluded, from Volume Calculations:(sf.) (ac.) 0 0.00 0 0.00 435,119 9.99 Rainfall Volume =13.98 cf Natural Infiltration & ET =-7.60 cf Disconnected Impervious Surfaces =0.00 cf SCM Infiltration =-0.58 cf Permeable Pavement Infiltration =0.00 cf Green Roof ET =0.00 cf Post Filtration Discharge =0.00 cf Total Runoff Reduction =-8.18 cf Comments Check PAW Retrofit? Drainage Area # Down- stream SCM Additional BUA SCM # Downstream SCM # HSG Avg Lot Size Pavement Area Permeable Pavement + BUA: Sub-Total: Green Roofs: # of Lots Land-Use Open Space (Managed Open Space) % Imp.(sf.) Lot Area Impervious Total Site Area: Surface Waters & Non-Coastal Wetlands : Green Roofs : Coastal Wetlands : acre-inches = -2,105 0 -29,680 A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County Yadkin River Basin Detention Check Has Synthetic Liner? Infiltration Check POST-DEVELOPMENT LAND USE CALCULATIONS Pvmt Type SCM # Area Runoff Reduction Components: Design Storm Runoff Fate Summary: acre-inches = acre-inches = acre-inches = acre-inches = -27,575 acre-inches = 0 0 acre-inches = 0 Area Open Space / Lot (sf) 50,764 acre-inches = STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Post Development 9/6/2018 Page 7 of 17 1 of 1Drainage Area # A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County Yadkin River Basin POST-DEVELOPMENT LAND USE CALCULATIONS Treated SCM Outflow =-5.51 cf Untreated Surface Runoff =0.30 cf Pre-Development Runoff =2.09 cf Difference =-1.79 cf acre-inches = acre-inches =-19,996 SCM Treatment: 1,088 acre-inches =-6,501 acre-inches =7,589 The Post-Development project area contains 235087 sf of built upon area, resulting in an overall density of 54.03%. STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Post Development 9/6/2018 Page 8 of 17 1 of 1 Impervious (sf) 235,087 (cf) (cf) (cf) (cf) (cf) (cf) 700 proposed pond Wet Detention B 224,197 95% 59%143835 22101 22101 2105 0 19996 15% Rainfall Volume =13.98 acre-inches =cf Natural Infiltration & ET =-7.60 acre-inches = cf Disconnected Impervious Area =0.00 acre-inches = cf SCM Infiltration =-0.58 acre-inches = cf Permeable Pavement Infiltration =0.00 acre-inches = cf Green Roof ET =0.00 acre-inches = cf Post Filtration Discharge =0.00 acre-inches = cf Total Runoff Reduction =-8.18 acre-inches =cf SCM Treatment: Treated SCM Outflow =-5.51 acre-inches =cf Untreated Surface Runoff =0.30 acre-inches =cf 2.09 acre-inches =cf -1.79 acre-inches =cf STORMWATER CONTROL MEASURES % of SCM Volume Utilized Post Filtration Outflow Treated Outflow Type of Device SCM #Name / Location Contributing Area HSG Note: Large storage devices such as wet/dry detention ponds, constructed wetlands, or infiltration basins may require pond routing calculations. The routing calculations should be provided in addition to this spreadsheet. 117,247 % of Total Impervious Area % of Total Pervious Area Storage Volume Offsite Impervious Area Treated Infiltration & ET 0 sf Total Inflow Volume Enter only runoff volume below that will be infiltrated or drawn down over 2 to 5 days. Additional volume provided in devices should not be entered in this worksheet. Drawdown time requirement applies to all storm events. Drainage Area # PROPOSED SIPs & STRUCTURAL RUNOFF VOLUME CONTROLS A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County Yadkin River Basin 0 117247 sf open space entered compared to 200032 sf total open space. Pervious (sf) 200,032 7,589 Warnings: Design Storm Runoff Fate Summary: The Post-Development project area contains 235087 sf of built upon area, resulting in an overall density of 54.03%. 0 0 **BASIC TREATMENT MET** Difference = Pre-Development Runoff = -19,996 1,088 95% of total impervious area. 59% of total pervious area. Runoff Reduction Components: -27,575 224197 sf impervious area entered compared to 235087 sf total impervious. Down- stream SCM # Drainage Area Inflow Volume -6,501 -29,680 -2,105 0 50,764 STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Stormwater Controls 9/6/2018 Page 9 of 17 1 of 1 Compliance Storm = P90 Storm - Rainfall Depth = 1.4 inches Drainage Area # FATE OF RAINFALL Select Storm: The"Fate of Rainfall" charts display the hydrologic processes to which rainfall volumes are subjected based on the combinations of land use, soil type, and stormwater controls entered by the user. The charts are designed to display the stormwater plan in a form which illustrates changes to the hydrologic cycle which result from urbanization and various stormwater management strategies. STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County Yadkin River Basin P90 A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC P90 Storm - Rainfall Depth = 1.4 inches VOLUME MATCHING SCALE Volume Matching Threshold Basic Treatment Threshold BASIC TREATMENT SCALE 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Infiltration and ET - 29680 cf Treated Outflow from BMPs - 19996 cf Untreated Surface Runoff - 1088 cf% of Total Rainfall VolumePost Development Fates Post Filtration Outflow - 0 cf Other Infiltration by BMPs - 2105 cf Permeable Pavement Infiltration - 0 cf Disconnected Impervious Infiltration - 0 cf Green Roof Evapotranspiration - 0 cf 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Infiltration and ET - 36549 cf Treated Outflow from BMPs - 13120 cf Untreated Surface Runoff - 1094 cf% of Total Rainfall VolumePre Development Fates Post Filtration Outflow - 0 cf Other Infiltration by BMPs - 1312 cf Permeable Pavement Infiltration - 0 cf Disconnected Impervious Infiltration - 0 cf Green Roof Evapotranspiration - 0 cf Infiltration and ET - 35237 cf FATE OF RAINFALL GRAPHS STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Rainfall Fate Graph 9/6/2018 Page 10 of 17 1 of 1 TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: Pre-Development Length (ft) Slope (ft/ft)Tt (hrs) 85 0.03 0.17 125 0.05 0.01 Length (ft) Slope (ft/ft) n-value Flow Area (ft2)Tt (hrs) Channel Flow: Channel Flow: Pre-development Tc =10.98 min (Minimum 5 minutes) Post Development Length (ft) Slope (ft/ft)Tt (hrs) 85 0.03 0.17 125 0.05 0.01 Length (ft) Slope (ft/ft) n-value Flow Area (ft2)Tt (hrs) Channel Flow: Channel Flow: Post-development Tc =10.98 min (Minimum 5 minutes) ADJUSTED CURVE NUMBER CALCULATIONS: Pre-Development F.F. P90 P95 1-Yr 2-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr Rainfall (in) = 1.00 1.40 1.86 2.78 3.36 4.89 5.80 6.53 7.27 Q*(in) =0.02 0.03 0.05 0.52 0.88 1.94 2.63 3.21 3.81 CNadj =73 67 61 68 69 70 70 70 70 Post Development F.F. P90 P95 1-Yr 2-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr Rainfall (in) = 1.00 1.40 1.86 2.78 3.36 4.89 5.80 6.53 7.27 Q*(in) =0.02 0.03 0.05 0.12 0.18 0.36 0.50 0.61 0.97 CNadj =73 67 61 54 51 44 41 39 40 PEAK FLOW CALCULATIONS: F.F.P90 P95 1-Yr 2-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr Pre-Development Q* (in) 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.52 0.88 1.94 2.63 3.21 3.81 qu (csm/in)284.56 284.56 284.56 536.42 607.53 743.97 743.97 743.97 743.97 Q (cfs)0.09 0.13 0.24 4.39 8.32 22.47 30.50 37.24 44.27 Post Development Q* (in) 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.12 0.18 0.36 0.50 0.61 0.97 qu (csm/in)284.56 284.56 284.56 284.56 284.56 284.56 284.56 284.56 454.27 Q (cfs) 0.09 0.13 0.22 0.52 0.78 1.62 2.20 2.70 6.85 0.0%0.0%-8.3%-88.2%-90.6%-92.8%-92.8%-92.7%-84.5% Analysis Area = 9.99 Acres (0.016 sq. miles) Sheet Flow: Shallow Flow: Sheet Flow: Shallow Flow: Unpaved Wetted Perimeter (ft) Sheet Flow: Shallow Flow: Wetted Perimeter (ft) Sheet Flow: Grass Surface Cover Analysis Area = 9.99 Acres (0.016 sq. miles) A PROPOSED EXPANSION FOR KEWAUNEE SCIENTIFIC STATESVILLE, NC IREDELL County Shallow Flow: Drainage Area # Surface Cover Grass Unpaved Yadkin River Basin ADDITIONAL CALCULATIONS STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Peak Flow Calcs 9/6/2018 Page 11 of 17 **Note: To decrease Post-development peak flows - increase storage volume being drawdown or infiltrated or lengthen post- development time of concentration. See LID HELP for more information. STORM-EZ Version 1.4 Peak Flow Calcs 9/6/2018 Page 12 of 17 STORM-EZ Version 1.4 O&M Manual 9/6/2018 Page 14 of 17 - - - - - Inspection activities shall be performed as follows. Any problems that are found shall be repaired immediately. The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, pretreatment including forebays and the vegetated filter if one is provided. Wet Detention Pond Maintenance Requirements Important maintenance procedures: Immediately after the wet detention basin is established, the plants on the vegetated shelf and perimeter of the basin should be watered twice weekly if needed, until the plants become established (commonly six weeks). The vegetated shelf Best professional practices show that pruning is needed to maintain optimal plant health. Prune according to best professional practices Plants are dead, diseased or dying. Determine the source of the problem: soils, hydrology, disease, etc. Remedy the problem and replace plants. Provide a one-time fertilizer application to establish the ground cover if a soil test indicates it is necessary. Weeds are present. Remove the weeds, preferably by hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on the plants rather than spraying. The forebay Sediment has accumulated to a depth greater than the original design depth for sediment storage. Search for the source of the sediment and remedy the problem if possible. Remove the sediment and dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BMP. Erosion has occurred.Provide additional erosion protection such as reinforced turf matting or riprap if needed to prevent future erosion problems. Weeds are present. Remove the weeds, preferably by hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on the plants rather than spraying. The inlet device The pipe is clogged. Unclog the pipe. Dispose of the sediment off-site. The pipe is cracked or otherwise damaged. Replace the pipe. Erosion is occurring in the swale. Regrade the swale if necessary to smooth it over and provide erosion control devices such as reinforced turf matting or riprap to avoid future problems with erosion. Stone verge is clogged or covered in sediment (if applicable). Remove sediment and replace with clean stone. If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain should be minimized to the maximum extent practical. How I will remediate the problem: The perimeter of the BMP Areas of bare soil and/or erosive gullies have formed. Regrade the soil if necessary to remove the gully, and then plant a ground cover and water until it is established. Provide lime and a one- time fertilizer application. Vegetation is too short or too long. Maintain vegetation at a height of approximately six inches. No portion of the wet detention pond should be fertilized after the first initial fertilization that is required to establish the plants on the vegetated shelf. Stable groundcover should be maintained in the drainage area to reduce the sediment load to the wet detention basin. Once a year, a dam safety expert should inspect the embankment. After the wet detention pond is established, it should be inspected once a month and within 24 hours after every storm event greater than 1.0 inches (or 1.5 inches if in a Coastal County). Records of operation and maintenance should be kept in a known set location and must be available upon request. BMP element: Potential problem: The entire BMP Trash/debris is present. Remove the trash/debris. STORM-EZ Version 1.4 O&M Manual 9/6/2018 Page 15 of 17 The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. The outlet device Clogging has occurred. Clean out the outlet device. Dispose of the sediment off-site. The outlet device is damaged Repair or replace the outlet device. An annual inspection by an appropriate professional shows that the embankment needs repair. (if applicable) Make all needed repairs. The main treatment area The receiving water Erosion or other signs of damage have occurred at the outlet. Contact the local NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources Regional Office. The embankment Shrubs have started to grow on the embankment. Remove shrubs immediately. Evidence of muskrat or beaver activity is present. Use traps to remove muskrats and consult a professional to remove beavers. A tree has started to grow on the embankment. Consult a dam safety specialist to remove the tree. Sediment has accumulated to a depth greater than the original design sediment storage depth. Search for the source of the sediment and remedy the problem if possible. Remove the sediment and dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BMP. Algal growth covers over 50% of the area. Consult a professional to remove and control the algal growth. Cattails, phragmites or other invasive plants cover 50% of the basin surface. Remove the plants by wiping them with pesticide (do not spray). Wet Detention Pond Maintenance Requirements (Continued) STORM-EZ Version 1.4 O&M Manual 9/6/2018 Page 16 of 17 951.5 951.5 956.75 956.75 1' 1' 949 949 Yes 948 948 Sediment Storage El: Bottom El: Bottom El: Has Veg. Filter? Pretreatment other than forebay?No Sediment Storage El: Clean out depth: Normal Pool El. Proposed Pond 1 Temporary Pool El: Wet Detention Pond Design Summary Normal Pool El. Clean out depth: WET POND ID FOREBAY MAIN POND Temporary Pool El: STORM-EZ Version 1.4 O&M Manual 9/6/2018 Page 17 of 17