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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW4211202_Stormwater Narrative_20220307STORMWATER NARRATIVE For - Ivy Brook Subdivision Hickory Tree Road Davidson County, North Carolina ADI Project No. 21-016 ESSR�� _ .oF d' - P a s 0 .Sj;FHc1 NE,; Developer: Isenhour Homes, LLC 3411 Healy Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Prepared by: Allied Design, Inc. 4720 Kester Mill Road Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (336) 765-2377 scausey@allied-engsurv.com STORMWATER NARRATIVE IVY BROOK TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Introduction B. Methodology C. Site Design and Assessment D. Conclusion Appendix A. Outlet Stabilization Calculations B. Ditch Calculations C. NOAA Rainfall Data Allied Design Inc. Project No.: 21-016 Page 1 STORMWATER NARRATIVE IVY BROOK A. Introduction Ivy Brook is a proposed 19.2-acre, 21 lot, single-family, residential development located off Hickory Tree Road in Davidson County. In accordance with the requirements of NCDEQ Post Construction Stormwater program, the project will require a stormwater management permit. The resulting project density is less than 2 lots per acre. Also, based on anticipated development on the lots, the calculated BUA Percentage for the property will be less than 24%. Consequently, the project can be permitted under the "Low Density" (LD) provisions of the program. This will exempt the project from design and construction of permanent, stormwater quality control measures. Development under the LD option will require that the project meet with the minimum design criteria outlined in 15A NCAC 02H .1003. More specifically the project: must meet the Density Thresholds, must utilize Dispersed Flow; must provide Vegetated Conveyances, and may be allowed to use Curb Outlet Systems. Guidance for development under The Low Density option is taken from the NCDEQ Stormwater BMP Manual, Chapter E-1, "Low Density". B. Low Density Design Considerations 1. Development Threshold The project density should be less than 2 dwelling units per acre. The total project area for the subdivision is 19.2 acres. The number of proposed lots is 21. The resulting yield is 1.1 dwelling units per acre, well below the density threshold of 2 dwelling units per acre. 2. Dispersed Flow As outlined in the Dispersed Flow requirements of the NCDEQ Stormwater Manual this project must be designed to maximize dispersed flow through vegetated areas and minimize channelization. Downspouts from the proposed Allied Design Inc. Project No.: 21-016 Page 2 STORMWATER NARRATIVE IVY BROOK homes will spill onto grade and not be piped. This will allow infiltration and reduced erosion as runoff drains toward the roadway side ditches and swales between homes. 3. Vegetative Conveyances Stormwater runoff that cannot be maintained as shallow flow will be transported by Vegetated Conveyances. These conveyances will be lined with vegetation and designed to carry runoff from the 10-year storm at a non - erosive velocity. Side slopes will be 3.1 maximum, the longitudinal slopes will be held as flat as possible and a 2' minimum bottom width will be provided. 5. Vegetated Setbacks No streams exist within the project limits. Consequently, vegetative setbacks are not being provided. 6. Stormwater Outlets Stormwater outlets shall be designed such that discharge from the 10-year storm will be released at non -erosive velocities. Outlet stabilization will be Allied Design Inc. Project No.: 21-016 Page 3 STORMWATER NARRATIVE IVY BROOK designed in accordance with the erosion control design manual will be provided at the stormwater outlets. C. Conclusion This Stormwater Narrative concludes that the project is being developed in accordance with the Low -Density provisions of the MDC. The design of the stormwater drainage system intentionally releases stormwater water at the same two pre -developed locations. The intent was to maintain pre -developed patterns as closely as possible. This plan intends to provide dispersed flow and avoid concentrated discharge. This report and the site construction documents demonstrate that: 1. The project meets the density threshold requirement of less than 2 dwelling units per acre. 2. The project utilizes dispersed flow to allow shallow release of stormwater runoff, minimizes channelization and releases channelized flow through a vegetated area. 3. Where vegetated conveyances are utilized, they are designed to be non - erosive for the 25-year storm (exceeds the 10-year storm requirement), are constructed with 3.1 (or flatter) side slopes, have a 2' minimum bottom width. 5. Vegetated setbacks are not required. 6. Stormwater outlets will include appropriately sized outlet stabilization. Allied Design Inc. Project No.: 21-016 Page 4 STORMWATER NARRATIVE IVY BROOK Appendix Allied Design Inc. Project No.: 21-016 Page 5