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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20211406 Ver 2_Modification Request_20220606Staff Review Form NORTH CAROLINA Envlronm¢ntcl Qvofiry Updated September 4, 2020 Staff Review Does this application have all the attachments needed to accept it into the review process?* Yes No ID# * 20211406 Version* 2 Is this project a public transportation project?* Yes • No Reviewer List: * Sue Homewood:eads\slhomewood Select Reviewing Office: * Winston-Salem Regional Office - (336) 776-9800 Does this project require a request for payment to be sent?* Yes No How much is owed?* $240.00 $570.00 Project Submittal Form Please note: fields marked with a red asterisk * below are required. You will not be able to submit the form until all mandatory questions are answered. Project Type: * For the Record Only (Courtesy Copy) New Project Modification/New Project with Existing ID More Information Response Other Agency Comments Pre -Application Submittal Re-Issuance\Renewal Request Stream or Buffer Appeal Pre -Filing Meeting Date Request was submitted on: 5/31/2021 Project Contact Information Name: Chris Tinklenberg Who is submitting the information? Email Address: chris.tinklenberg@kimley-horn.com Project Information Existing ID #: 20211406 20170001 (no dashes) Project Name: Troutman Logistics Center Is this a public transportation project? Yes No Existing Version: 1 Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)? Yes No Unknown County (ies) Iredell Please upload all files that need to be submited. Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document 20220606_Troutman Logistics Center_IP_(NCDWR-20211406)_(SAW-2021- 32.55MB 00535)_Optimized.pdf Only pdf or kmz files are accepted. Describe the attachments or comments: This IP was administratively denied pending submittal of the stormwater management plan. Attached is the resubmittal including stormwater information. 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APPLICANTS NAME First - Matt Middle - Last - Prince Company - NC Development Acquisition, LLC E-mail Address -mprince@tpa-grp.com 8. AUTHORIZED AGENTS NAME AND TITLE (agent is not required) First - Chris Middle - Last - Tinklenberg Company - Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. E-mail Address -Chris.Tinklenberg@kimley-horn.com 6. APPLICANTS ADDRESS: Address- 1776 Peachtree Street, NW, Suite 100 City - Atlanta State - GA Zip - 30309 Country -USA 9. AGENTS ADDRESS: Address- 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200 City - Charlotte State - NC Zip - 28202 Country -USA 7. APPLICANTS PHONE NOs. w/AREA CODE a. Residence b. Business c. Fax 770-4361791 10. AGENTS PHONE NOs. w/AREA CODE a. Residence b. Business c. Fax 704-409-1802 STATEMENT OF 11. I hereby authorize, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. to act in my behalf as AUTHORIZATION my agent in the processing of this application 2021-12-09 and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE NAME, LOCATION, AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE (see instructions) Troutman Logistics Center 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN (if applicable) I-L Creek 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS (if applicable) Address NW corner of I-77 and Ostwalt Amity Road City - Troutman State- NC Zip- 28166 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Latitude: oN 35.689908 Longitude: oW-80.861081 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN (see instructions) State Tax Parcel ID Multiple Municipality Section - Township - Range - ENG FORM 4345, FEB 2019 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE. Page 1 of 3 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE From Statesville, head south on I-77 for approximately 6.5-miles then take Exit 42 for US-21/State Hwy 115, towards Troutman. Turn left onto US-21 N/ State Hwy 115 N. Continue for 0.6-miles and turn right onto Ostwalt Amity Road, continue for another 0.6-miles and turn left onto Perry Road. Continue for 0.3-miles and the Site is on the left. 18. Nature of Activity (Description of project, include all features) See attached. 19. Project Purpose (Describe the reason or purpose of the project, see instructions) See attached. USE BLOCKS 20-23 IF DREDGED ANDIOR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s) for Discharge The proposed project includes the construction of two (2) distribution center warehouses, as well as associated access roads, parking, utilities, and stounwater management facilities. Due to the size of the warehouse buildings, the location and layout of these facilities were limited to areas within the property where larger development clusters could be created. Areas were chosen that maximize the use of uplands and minimize impacts to streams to the greatest extent practicable. 21. Type(s) of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards: Type Type Type Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards Structural Fill/Earthen Material - 300,000 cy 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled (see instructions) Acres or Linear Feet 2,467 (Streams - includes 246 indirect loss of waters) 23. Description of Avoidance, Minimization, and Compensation (see instructions) See attached. ENG FORM 4345, FEB 2019 Page 2 of 3 24. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? n Yes No IF YES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 25. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc., Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (if more than can be entered here, please attach a supplemental list). a. Address- 121 Ostwalt Amity Road City - Troutman State - NC Zip - 28166 b. Address- 103 Ostwalt Amity Road City - Troutman State - NC Zip - 28166 c. Address- 168 Levo Drive City - Troutman State - NC Zip - 28166 d. Address - City - State - Zip - e. Address - City - State - Zip - 26. List of Other Certificates or Approvals/Denials received from other Federal, State, or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL' IDENTIFICATION DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED NUMBER Would include but is not restricted to zoning, building, and flood plain permits 27. Application is hereby made for permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that this information in this application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. 06/03/2022 _-- 06/03/2022 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The Application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. ENG FORM 4345, FEB 2019 Page 3 of 3 Troutman Logistics Center SECTION 404 INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION SEPTEMBER 2021 (Revised December 2021) (Revised June 2022) Applicant: NC Development Acquisition, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company Agent: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Engineer: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Kimley»>Horn i Table of Contents Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 BACKGROUND 1 3.0 PROJECT PURPOSE & NEED 2 4.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 2 5.0 PROPOSED PROJECT & DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2 6.0 ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS 3 6.1 No Action Alternative 4 6.2 Off -Site Alternatives 4 6.2.1 Applicant's Preferred Site 5 6.2.2 Off -Site Alternative 1 5 6.2.3 Off -Site Alternative 2 6 6.2.4 Off -Site Alternative 3 6 6.2.5 Off -Site Alternative 4 7 6.2.6 Off -Site Alternative 5 7 6.3 On -Site Configurations 8 6.3.1 On -Site Configuration 1 8 6.3.2 On -Site Configuration 2 8 6.3.3 On -Site Configuration 3 (Applicant's Preferred) 8 6.4 Alternatives Not Practicable or Reasonable 8 6.5 Review of Practicable Alternatives 10 6.5.1 Proposed Action or Applicant's Preferred Alternative/On-Site Configuration 3 10 6.5.2 Alternative Site #2 11 6.5.3 On -Site Configuration #1 12 6.5.4 On -Site Configuration #2 12 6.6 Summary of Alternatives Analysis 13 7.0 THREATENED & ENDANGERED SPECIES 15 8.0 CULTURAL RESOURCES 15 9.0 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT 16 10.0 COMPENSATORY MITIGATION 16 11.0 CONCLUSION 16 Kimley>»Horn 1 NCDA — Troutman Logistics Park June 2022 1.0 INTRODUCTION NC Development Acquisition, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company, is proposing the construction of a multi -building logistics park in Iredell County, North Carolina. The project area totals approximately 157 acres located at the NW corner of 1-77 and Ostwalt Amity Road in the town of Troutman, Iredell County, NC (35.689908°,-80.861081°). The project is located approximately 1.5 miles from 1-77, 12 miles from 1-40, and 11 miles from the Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). The proposed project will include two distribution center warehouses, totaling 1,700,000 square feet (SF). Associated access roads, parking, utilities, and stormwater management facilities are also proposed as a part of this development. The project proposes impacts to 2,467 linear feet (LF) of jurisdictional streams. 2.0 BACKGROUND The south/southeast United States demands around 32% of the national need for new industrial, warehouse, and distribution center space, which translates into approximately 80 million SF of traditional demand and approximately 160 million SF of projected demand (Meyer, Craig S., Jones Lang, and Lasalle, 2020 Industrial Demand Study, September 2020). This growth may accelerate even more in the south and southeast, which leads the nation in population growth (Census.gov; ncdemography.org). Charlotte, for example, has seen its total industrial, warehouse, and distribution space demands more than double in the past 5 years (Jones Lang and LaSalle, Charlotte Industrial Market Report, Q2 2020). Where demand was approximately 8-9 million SF in 2019, it is anticipated to grow to 16-18 million SF annually over the next decade (CBRE, Industrial & Logistics Insights Panel, "Impact of Covid-19 on Future Industrial Demand", May 28, 2020, Breeze, James; Meyer, Craig S., Jones Lang, and Lasalle, 2020 Industrial Demand Study, September 2020). The problem is that the supply of products is not keeping up with the projected demand, particularly within the Charlotte region. Currently, the Charlotte warehouse market is sitting just above a 6% vacancy rate (Cushman & Wakefield, US Industrial Report, Q2 2021). For functional space that can accommodate current material handling equipment, the vacancy rate is lower, closer to 2% (Cushman & Wakefield, Industrial Insights - Charlotte, NC, Q1 2020). For new projects that are either under construction or are planned, the total anticipated new inventory is less than 10 million SF in the Charlotte market (Jones Lang and Lasalle, Charlotte Industrial Market Report, Q3 2020). This means that there will not be enough supply to accommodate demand over the next 12 months. There is increasing concern that supply cannot meet demand over the next 2 years, much less the next decade. Additionally, there is a shortage of industrial sites in Mecklenburg County which is pushing development into surrounding counties. The proximity to Interstate 77 has made developers more and more interested in Iredell County, Troutman specifically (Distribution Dynamo, Charlotte Business Journal, August 20, 2021). Kimley>»Horn 2 Considering the projected needs for the Charlotte Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) industrial market, the applicant determined that Iredell County —and more specifically Troutman —was the most appropriate project location for the following reasons: • Location within the 1-77 corridor; • Proximity to a major interchange for access to a major highway/interstate in the Charlotte MSA; • Iredell County provides a large supply of qualified labor pool; • Availability of large tracts of land. For Iredell County, the proposed logistics park project will create approximately 2,000-3,100 direct jobs with an estimated annual payroll of around $97M—$162M. Annual real property taxes are projected to be roughly $1.8M at build -out of the park, and an anticipated additional +/-$1.0M of personal property taxes associated with furniture, fixture, and equipment in the building. The project will provide greater economic mobility for citizens in Iredell County and will stimulate economic growth, which is desperately needed given the catastrophic economic impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic. The project not only will result in significant Tong -term benefits to the adjacent communities of Troutman but will also benefit the rural areas of Iredell County and the metropolitan areas of Charlotte. 3.0 PROJECT PURPOSE & NEED Generally, the project's purpose is to provide warehousing and supply -chain distribution space to service the Charlotte MSA. Specifically, the purpose of the proposed project is to construct a multi -building industrial logistics park within the 1-77 corridor of the Charlotte MSA for connection to 1-85, 1-40, and CLT airport, providing eCommerce and traditional brick and mortar support warehousing and supply -chain distribution space to optimize the efficiency of their distribution network in the region, meeting current and future demands. While this project —with approximately 1.7 million SF represents approximately 5 percent of the projected 2-year market need —the proposed logistics center will assist with maintaining a healthy regional market required to support the continued growth of the Charlotte MSA. 4.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS The project site totals 157 acres and consists of undeveloped forested land and an open field. An aquatic resources delineation was completed within the project site and was verified by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on March 22, 2021. The project area contains 7,300 LF of streams, no wetlands, and no open waters. A vegetation community consisting of predominately American beech (Fagus grandifolia), willow oak (Quercus phellos), sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), red maple (Acer rubrum), IobIo11y pine (Pinus taeda), and (Quercus alba) covers the majority of the site. 5.0 PROPOSED PROJECT & DEVELOPMENT PLAN The proposed project includes the construction of access roads, parking, utilities, and stormwater management facilities. The proposed project seeks to construct two (2) distribution warehouse buildings, totaling 1,700,000 SF. Trailer and employee parking are required. While the stormwater plan has not been finalized, it is anticipated that three or four ponds will be required to satisfy the stormwater management needs of the site and are strategically positioned within the western portion of the site where the construction of warehouse facilities is not feasible without additional stream impacts. Permit drawings depicting the proposed project are included in Appendix C. Due to the size of the warehouse buildings and the north/south orientation of the project site, the location and layout of the facilities were limited to the eastern portion of the property where a larger, contiguous development cluster could be created. The applicant chose the eastern portion Kimley>»Horn 3 of the property to maximize the use of uplands and minimize impacts to streams to the greatest extent practicable. As shown in the attached permit drawings, the proposed site plan requires impacts to aquatic resources totaling 2,221 LF of stream. An additional 246 LF of stream is assumed to be indirectly affected by the downstream development, resulting in an indirect loss of waters. In total, the project will result in 2,467 LF of stream impacts. Table 1 below summarizes the proposed stream impacts. Table 1: Proposed Stream Impacts Summary Stream impact number — Permanent or Temporary Type of Impact Stream Name Perennial (PER) or intermittent (INT)? Type of jurisdiction (Corps, DWQ) Impact Length (linear feet) Impact 1 — S2 Permanent Grading/Fill S2 PER Corps & DWQ 1,544 Impact 2 — S3B Permanent Grading/Fill S3B INT Corps & DWQ 331 Impact 3 — S4 Permanent Grading/Fill S4 INT Corps & DWQ 82 Impact 4 — S5 Permanent Grading/Fill S5 INT Corps & DWQ 264 Impact 5 — S2 Indirect Loss Hydrology/Indirect S2 PER Corps & DWQ 192 Impact 6 — S6 Indirect Loss Hydrology/Indirect S6 INT Corps & DWQ 54 Total Stream Impacts 2,467 6.0 ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS As part of the overall project, the applicant completed a thorough alternatives analysis. A review of the 404(b)(1) guidelines indicates that "(a) Except as provided under section 404(b)(2), no discharge of dredged or fill material shall be permitted if there is a practicable alternative to the proposed discharge which would have less adverse impact on the aquatic ecosystem, so long as the alternative does not have other significant adverse environmental consequences." The guidelines define practicable alternatives as "(q) The term practicable means available and capable of being constructed after taking into consideration cost, existing technology, and logistics in light of overall project purposes." The guidelines outline further consideration of practicable alternatives: "(1) For the purpose of this requirement, practicable alternatives include, but are not limited to: (i) Activities which do not involve a discharge of dredged or fill material into the waters of the United States or ocean waters; (ii) Discharges of dredged or fill material at other locations in waters of the United States or ocean waters; (2) An alternative is practicable if it is available and capable of being constructed after taking into consideration cost, existing technology, and logistics in light of overall project purposes. If it is otherwise a practicable alternative, an area not presently owned by the applicant which could reasonably be obtained, utilized, expanded, or managed to fulfill the basic purpose of the proposed activity may be considered." Considering the guidelines above and having identified Iredell County as the most advantageous location for the proposed industrial park, the applicant evaluated a No Action Alternative and six alternative sites including the applicant's preferred site. In addition, three on -site configurations were evaluated including the applicant's preferred on -site configuration. As noted above, the Kimley>»Horn 4 permit drawings depicting the proposed site plan are provided in Appendix C. Mapping information for off -site alternatives is provided in Appendix D and on -site configuration alternatives are provided in Appendix E. As part of this alternative evaluation, the following "Practicability/Reasonability Screening Selection Criteria" were applied to each alternative to confirm whether the particular alternative and/or on -site configuration was practicable: • Capable of being constructed considering cost (Is the cost reasonable considering scope and type of project considering total cost, funding source, profit margin, etc.) • Capable of being constructed considering logistics (Must consider existing infrastructure, traffic patterns, etc.) • Property can be reasonably obtained (Must consider availability, liens, etc.) • Proximity to workforce • Meets basic project purpose • Meets overall project purpose 6.1 No Action Alternative A "no action" alternative must be considered, and complete avoidance of aquatic resources was the first alternative considered for this project. Due to the location of aquatic resources and proposed land use (industrial warehousing), it was determined that complete avoidance of stream impacts was not feasible. Unlike many development activities (i.e., residential, recreational, or light commercial), little flexibility in warehouse design is afforded. Industry standards dictate building widths and lengths; and access, parking, and docking requirements associated with semi- trailer truck traffic greatly limit design flexibility. For these reasons, major modifications to the facility footprint beyond a reduction in square footage to the minimum square feet are not feasible. While this option would result in no impacts to jurisdictional features, it would not fulfill the need for warehousing distribution space in the Charlotte MSA. Because the "no action" alternative and complete avoidance of impacts prohibits the construction of the proposed logistics park, this alternative was determined to be unreasonable and not practicable. 6.2 Off -Site Alternatives In addition to the six general Practicability/ Reasonability Screening Selection Criteria evaluated, specific criteria including geographic location, size, zoning, utilities, access, and availability were considered. The following provides a summary of each criterion. • Size — The potential site must be 150 acres or more to accommodate the required minimum size of the development. • Geographic Location — The proposed project will provide warehousing and logistics services to the Charlotte MSA. Sites considered for this project were limited to the 1-77 corridor with connectivity to 1-40 and 1-85. Additionally, potential sites within the Lake Norman Water Supply Watershed (WSW) area were excluded to avoid high -density development within the environmentally sensitive watershed. • Land Use/Zoning — Land use restrictions associated with current zoning are a major consideration in all industrial projects. Truck traffic, equipment operation, adjoining land use, buffers, etc. make the location of the project and the current zoning a critical component. For this site screening criterion, tracts that are currently zoned for the intended use or that could be reasonably re -zoned to accommodate the proposed project were considered. • Utilities — Utility services or access to utility services (water, sewer, electrical, gas, phone, cable, etc.) are required. For this reason, the location of existing utilities and the Kimley>»Horn 5 cost associated with servicing the project site if those utilities were not already available was a consideration in the site screening criteria. • Availability — Sites listed for sale and/or known to be available for purchase were considered. Access — Access to a warehousing and distribution facility requires the continual operation of large semi -trailer trucks. For this project, three access criteria were established. First, the site must provide suitable access to a major interstate. Suitable access to a major interstate would be defined as direct access to the site from a paved road suitable to support truck traffic associated with the proposed facility. Second, the site must be located adjacent to or within two miles of an interstate interchange. For this project, alternative sites, except for one, were limited to major interchanges within the Interstate 77 corridor. Third, the site must allow for truck access that avoids at -grade rail crossings and/or minimizes at -grade rail crossing relocations. 6.2.1 Applicant's Preferred Site The applicant's preferred alternative totals 157 acres located at the NW corner of 1-77 and Ostwalt Amity Road in Iredell County. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: This alternative is capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics, the property can be reasonably obtained and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose. • Size: The site totals approximately 157 acres which meets the size criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated immediately adjacent to 1-77, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which meets the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use, however, rezoning of the property has been petitioned and, according to the Town of Troutman, the rezoning petition is anticipated to be accepted. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is currently listed for sale and can be purchased. • Access: The site is surrounded by paved roads, is Tess than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange, and affords truck access that avoids at -grade rail crossings. In summary, the applicant's preferred site meets all the site screening criteria and is therefore a practicable alternative. 6.2.2 Off -Site Alternative 1 This tract totals approximately 271.2 acres and is located east of 1-77. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: The property can be reasonably obtained, and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose; however, due to the presence of overhead power lines, the 700,000 SF building cannot be constructed. This alternative is not capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics. • Size: The site totals 271.2 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated immediately adjacent to 1-77, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. Kimley>»Horn 6 • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use, however, rezoning of the property is assumed to be feasible. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is not for sale and cannot be purchased. • Access: The site is surrounded by paved roads, is less than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange, and affords truck access that avoids at -grade rail crossings. In summary, Off -Site Alternative 1 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is therefore not a practicable alternative. 6.2.3 Off -Site Alternative 2 This tract totals approximately 389 acres and is located west of 1-77. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: This alternative is capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics; the property can be reasonably obtained and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose. • Size: The site totals 389 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated west of 1-77, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use. Rezoning of the site is assumed unfeasible due to the current residential zoning designation, proximity to the Barium Springs Home for Children, and the proximity to residential developments to the north and south. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is currently listed for sale and can be purchased. • Access: The site is surrounded by paved roads and is more than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange. Truck access avoids at -grade rail crossings. In summary, Off -Site Alternative 2 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is, therefore, is not a practicable alternative. 6.2.4 Off -Site Alternative 3 This tract totals approximately 192 acres and is located along Gilbert Road immediately south of 1-40. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: The property can be reasonably obtained, and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose; however, based on the geographic configuration of the property, the 700,000 SF building does not fit within the property boundary. This alternative is not capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics. • Size: The site totals 192 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated south of 1-40, in proximity to the 1-77 corridor, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use. Rezoning of the site is assumed unfeasible due to the current residential zoning designation and the proximity to residential developments to the south and east. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. Kimley>»Horn 7 • Availability: The site is not for sale and cannot be purchased • Access: Construction of access roads would be required. The site is less than 2 miles to an 1-40 interchange but is greater than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange. Truck access avoids at -grade rail crossings. In summary, Off -Site Alternative 3 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is therefore not a practicable alternative. 6.2.5 Off -Site Alternative 4 This tract totals approximately 336 acres and is situated at the northeastern corner of 1-77 and I- 40. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: This alternative is capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics; the property can be reasonably obtained and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose. • Size: The site totals 336 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated at the NE corner of 1-77 and 1-40, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use, however, rezoning of the property is assumed to be feasible. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is listed for sale; however, it is currently under contract and cannot be purchased. • Access: The site has very poor access from a logistics perspective given the proximity to 1-40 and 1-77. The site is surrounded by paved roads and is Tess than 2 miles to an 1-40 interchange but is greater than 2 miles from an 1-77 interchange. Truck access avoids at - grade rail crossings. In summary, Off -Site Alternative 4 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is therefore not a practicable alternative. 6.2.6 Off -Site Alternative 5 This tract totals approximately 260 acres and is located west of 1-77. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: This alternative is capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics; the property can be reasonably obtained and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose. • Size: The site totals 260 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated just west of 1-77, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use, however, rezoning of the property is assumed to be feasible. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is not currently listed for sale but is known to be available. • Access: The site has poor access as trucks must use a narrow residential road to access the interstate; however, the site is less than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange and affords truck access that avoids at -grade rail crossings. Kimley>»Horn 8 In summary, Off -Site Alternative 5 does meet all the site screening criteria and is, therefore, a practicable alternative. 6.3 On -Site Configurations In addition to considering off -site alternatives, the applicant considered on -site alternatives. The following provides a summary of each alternative during the design review process. 6.3.1 On -Site Configuration 1 This configuration was a preliminary 2-building design that provided the greatest logistical functionality for the applicant but resulted in greater impacts to aquatic resources and a lower than desirable square footage yield. The design includes 2 buildings of 523,260 SF and 1,046,529 SF, 3-4 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The configuration totals 1,523,260 SF of warehouse space. This concept would impact 3,100 LF of streams. 6.3.2 On -Site Configuration 2 This configuration was the initial site plan reviewed by the applicant designed for a single -building build -to -suit warehouse tenant. During design, the agreement with the build -to -suit tenant was terminated, resulting in a speculative redesign of the site. This configuration includes one 1,501,200 SF building, 6 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. This concept would impact 2,400 LF of streams. 6.3.3 On -Site Configuration 3 (Applicant's Preferred) This configuration is the applicant's preferred alternative. The site plan was specifically designed to minimize impacts to aquatic resources to the greatest extent practicable by maximizing the use of retaining walls and proposes Con/Span bridge structures to minimize additional stream impacts. The design includes 2 buildings of 700,000 SF and 1,000,000 SF, 3-4 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The configuration totals 1,700,00 SF of warehouse space. This concept would impact 2,467 LF of streams. 6.4 Alternatives Not Practicable or Reasonable Following reviews of both off -site alternatives and on -site configurations, the applicant completed a comparison of alternatives to the practicability/reasonability screening criteria. Table 1 on the following page summarizes a comparison of each alternative discussed above to the screening criteria for practicability and reasonableness. Kimley>»Horn rn Table 2: Summary Table for Practicability and Reasonableness Screening Selection Criteria a o.° z u Q o z o z o z o z o z o z o z o z On -Site Configuration Alt 3 (Applicant's Preferred) a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- On -Site Configuration Alt 2 a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- On -Site Configuration Alt 1 a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- ...� a a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- >- ... � Q a a a a a) a >- O a) a >- O or M Z } } Z w } o Z } Z N ++ Q a >- a >- a >- O Z a >- a >- O Z O Z �� Q O Z a } a } a } a } O Z a } O Z Applicant's Preferred a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- a >- Practicability/ Reasonability Screening Selection Criteria General Screening Criteria N N Geographic Location Land use/Zoning v) N - (B (B Q Access Practicable Site (Y or N) 10 6.5 Review of Practicable Alternatives Following a determination of practicable alternatives using the "Practicability/Reasonability Screening Selection Criteria", the applicant completed an analysis of practicable alternatives to identify the least environmentally damaging practicable alternative pursuant to 40 CFR 230.7(b)(1). The purpose of the below analysis is to ensure that "no discharge of dredged or fill material shall be permitted if there is a practicable alternative to the proposed discharge which would have a less adverse impact on the aquatic ecosystem". The applicant evaluated potential environmental impacts that would result from the construction of the proposed facility. This evaluation was completed by considering environmental factors that could impact the development of the site. The environmental factors included: • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — The estimated linear footage of potential stream impact was evaluated for each practicable alternative. • Stream Function (qualitative) — The functional value of potential stream impact areas was evaluated for each practicable alternative utilizing the most recent version of the North Carolina Stream Assessment Method (NCSAM). Results of the NCSAM assessment include a qualitative rating of low, medium, or high value based on an overall function class rating which considers hydrology, water quality, and habitat functions. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — The estimated acreage of potential wetland impact was evaluated for each practicable alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — The functional value of potential wetland impact areas was evaluated for each practicable alternative utilizing the most recent version of the North Carolina Wetland Assessment Method (NCWAM). Results of the NCWAM assessment include a qualitative rating of low, medium, or high value based on an overall function class rating which considers hydrology, water quality, and habitat functions. • Federally -Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — A preliminary assessment of each practicable alternative was conducted to determine the potential occurrence of animal and plants species (or their preferred habitats) currently listed as threatened or endangered by state and federal regulations [Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 USC 1531- 1543)]. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Information, Planning, and Conservation System (IPaC) database at http://ecos.fws.gov/ipac/ database was reviewed to determine plant and animal species as endangered or threatened for each alternative. • Cultural Resources — A preliminary assessment of cultural resources was conducted for each site by reviewing available State Historic Preservation Office information. Potential impacts to sites listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places were noted for each alternative. • Floodplain Impacts — The estimated acreage of flood plain impact was evaluated for each practicable alternative. Considering the assessment criteria above, the applicant evaluated 4 alternatives consisting of 2 alternative sites (including the applicant's preferred site) and 3 alternative on -site configurations (including the applicant's preferred on -site configuration). The following provides a summary of each practicable alternative and associated environmental impacts. 6.5.1 Proposed Action or Applicant's Preferred Alternative/On-Site Configuration 3 The applicant's preferred site and the preferred on -site configuration include two (2) distribution warehouse buildings, totaling 1,700,000 SF, 3-4 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The formal aquatic resources delineation documents no wetlands Kimley>>>Horn 11 and 6,863 LF of stream. A summary of the environmental impacts associated with this on -site configuration is provided below. • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — The aquatic resources delineation that has been completed within the project area indicates 2,467 LF of stream impact, including 246 LF of indirect loss of waters, is required for the preferred site and on -site configuration. • Stream Function (qualitative) — Results of the NCSAM assessment include an overall function class rating of medium for on -site streams. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the jurisdictional determination, 0-acres of wetland would be impacted by this alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — N/A • Federally -Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — Based on a review of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) System and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database, no federally listed species are known to occur within this site or proximity of the site. Pedestrian surveys were conducted on March 30, 2021, and August 31, 2021. No individuals of listed species or critical habitat associated with a listed species were observed during the pedestrian surveys. Since the project seeks impacts to suitable habitat of listed plant species, but no occurrences were detected during the appropriate survey window, a biological conclusion of "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" (MANLAA) was recommended to USFWS. • Cultural Resources — A request for a review of potential cultural resources was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) on March 12, 2021. On July 9, 2021, NCSHPO provided a response letter concurring with the absence of potentially eligible cultural resources within the project boundary. No documented archaeological sites of significance within the project boundary were identified. • Floodplain Impacts — Based on a review of available FEMA maps, impacts to FEMA- regulated floodplains are not anticipated by the proposed project. 6.5.2 Alternative Site #5 Alternative Site 5 includes 2 buildings, 1,000,000 SF and 700,000 SF, two stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. This configuration totals 1,700,000 SF of warehouse space. The NWI/aerial/Lidar desktop assessment indicates that the 260.5-acre project site contains 41.2 acres of wetlands. The NHD/Lidar desktop assessment indicates that the project site contains 13,694 LF of stream. A summary of the environmental impacts associated with this on - site configuration is provided below. • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) flowlines and desktop lidar stream assessment, approximately 2,438 LF of stream would be impacted by this alternative. • Stream Function (qualitative) — A review of current and historical aerial photography indicates that the property has been utilized for agricultural purposes in the northeastern area of the site. The streams on -site, however, are present in the forested portions of the site. It appears that the forested areas have been undeveloped, and it is likely that the functional value of the streams that would be impacted by this alternative are assigned a medium value based on the assumed results of an NCSAM assessment. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the NWI, 0-acres of wetland would be impacted by this alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — N/A Kimley>>>Horn 12 • Federally -Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — Based on a review of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife IPaC and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database, no federally listed species are known to occur within this site or proximity of the site. Based on the location of the tract and site conditions, no adverse impacts to federally listed threatened and endangered species would be expected. • Cultural Resources — Upon review of the NCSHPO's HPOWeb online database, the property does not contain any National Register -eligible historic sites. • Floodplain Impacts — Based on a review of available FEMA maps, impacts to FEMA- regulated floodplains are not anticipated by the proposed project. 6.5.3 On -Site Configuration #1 On -Site Configuration #1 includes two (2) distribution warehouse buildings, totaling 1,523,260 SF, 3-4 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The formal aquatic resources delineation documents no wetlands and 6,863 LF of stream. A summary of the environmental impacts associated with this on -site configuration is provided below. • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — The aquatic resources delineation that has been completed within the project area indicates 3,100 LF of stream would be impacted by this configuration. • Stream Function (qualitative) — Results of the NCSAM assessment include an overall function class rating of medium for on -site streams. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the jurisdictional determination, 0-acres of wetland would be impacted by this alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — N/A • Federally -Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — Based on a review of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) System and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database, no federally listed species are known to occur within this site or proximity of the site. Pedestrian surveys were conducted on March 30, 2021, and August 31, 2021. No individuals of listed species or critical habitat associated with a listed species were observed during the pedestrian surveys. Since the project seeks impacts to suitable habitat of listed plant species, but no occurrences were detected during the appropriate survey window, a biological conclusion of "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" (MANLAA) was recommended to USFWS. • Cultural Resources — A request for a review of potential cultural resources was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) on March 12, 2021. On July 9, 2021, NCSHPO provided a response letter concurring with the absence of potentially eligible cultural resources within the project boundary. No documented archaeological sites of significance within the project boundary were identified. • Floodplain Impacts — Based on a review of available FEMA maps, impacts to FEMA- regulated floodplains are not anticipated by the proposed project. 6.5.4 On -Site Configuration #2 On -Site Configuration #2 includes one (1) distribution warehouse building, totaling 1,501,200 SF, 6 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The formal aquatic resources delineation documents no wetlands and 6,863 LF of stream. A summary of the environmental impacts associated with this on -site configuration is provided below. Kimley>>>Horn 13 • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — The aquatic resources delineation that has been completed within the project area indicates 2,400 LF of stream would be impacted by this configuration. • Stream Function (qualitative) — Results of the NCSAM assessment include an overall function class rating of medium for on -site streams. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the jurisdictional determination, 0-acres of wetland would be impacted by this alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — N/A • Federally -Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — Based on a review of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) System and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database, no federally listed species are known to occur within this site or proximity of the site. Pedestrian surveys were conducted on March 30, 2021, and August 31, 2021. No individuals of listed species or critical habitat associated with a listed species were observed during the pedestrian surveys. Since the project seeks impacts to suitable habitat of listed plant species, but no occurrences were detected during the appropriate survey window, a biological conclusion of "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" (MANLAA) was recommended to USFWS. • Cultural Resources — A request for a review of potential cultural resources was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) on March 12, 2021. On July 9, 2021, NCSHPO provided a response letter concurring with the absence of potentially eligible cultural resources within the project boundary. No documented archaeological sites of significance within the project boundary were identified. • Floodplain Impacts — Based on a review of available FEMA maps, impacts to FEMA- regulated floodplains are not anticipated by the proposed project. 6.6 Summary of Alternatives Analysis When comparing the practicable alternatives, the Applicant's Preferred Alternative requires fewer stream impacts. When considering environmental impacts, the Applicant's Preferred Alternative represents the least environmentally damaging alternative. Table 2 provides a summary of the practicable alternatives and the values for each factor. Kimley>>>Horn d E co co d co co Q d > r co a Q d Ta C1 '5 C1 12 L a a) a a) co E co 0 TS O d E O O L .> a w t. co a) J d t r O co E E 7 M d Ta co H On -Site Configuration Alt 2 o o N Medium Q z Q z May affect, not likely to adversely affect Not Likely to adversely affect O O Z On -Site Configuration Alt 1 O rico Medium Q Z Q Z May affect, not likely to adversely affect Not Likely to adversely affect O O Z Alternative Site # 5 co N Medium Q z Q z May affect, not likely to adversely affect Not Likely to adversely affect O O Z Preferred Alternative & Configuration CO N Medium Q Z Q Z May affect, not likely to adversely affect Not Likely to adversely affect cr) >- FACTORS Environmental Factors Stream Impacts (LF) NHD-Lidar/Delineation Functional Value of Impacted Streams Wetland Impacts (AC) NWI/Delineation Functional Value of Impacted Wetlands Federally Protected Species Impact Cultural Resources Impact Floodplain Impact (AC) LEDPA 15 In summary, the applicant and design team considered a variety of alternatives that would avoid and minimize impacts to streams to the greatest extent practicable while satisfying the overall project purpose. Through a comprehensive analysis of both off -site alternatives and on -site configurations, the applicant has been able to reduce the overall environmental impacts and demonstrate that the proposed site and design is the least environmentally damaging practicable alternative. Specific to the on -site configurations, the applicant reduced the overall aquatic resource impacts by 1,105 LF of stream through the proposed design and facility layout. 7.0 THREATENED & ENDANGERED SPECIES Kimley-Horn (KH) completed a threatened and endangered species assessment for the project site. KH reviewed state and federal records to determine if any listed species were known to occur within and/or in the general vicinity of the project area. A review of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) System and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) was conducted on February 1, 2021, to identify species that are known to occur within Iredell County. Based on the review, the range of the plant species dwarf -flowered heartleaf (Hexastylis naniflora) includes Iredell County. No known occurrences of dwarf -flowered heartleaf were identified within 1.0 miles of the project site. Following the review of available information, KH conducted a pedestrian survey of the project site throughout areas of potentially suitable habitat on March 30, 2021, to document occurrences of listed species. No individuals of dwarf -flowered heartleaf were observed during the survey. A Project Review Certification Letter was submitted to USFWS on April 20, 2021, summarizing the results of the species survey. Since the project seeks impacts to suitable habitat of listed plant species, but no occurrences were detected during the appropriate survey window, a biological conclusion of "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" (MANLAA) was recommended to USFWS. A concurrence response letter from USFWS was received on May 18, 2021, indicating that the USFWS was in agreeance with the MANLAA biological conclusion. Following receipt of the concurrence response letter, the USFWS Asheville Office modified the current range and area of influence (AOI) for Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii). As a result of the modification, the project site is now within the range of Schweinitz's sunflower. On August 31, 2021, KH performed a pedestrian survey for Schweinitz's sunflower throughout areas of potentially suitable habitat. No individuals of Schweinitz's sunflower were observed during the pedestrian surveys. A revised Project Review Certification Letter recommending a MANLAA biological conclusion for Schweinitz's sunflower has been prepared and submitted to USFWS for their concurrence. Upon receipt, the revised concurrence response letter will be provided to the applicable review agencies. Copies of all USFW correspondence are including in Appendix G. 8.0 CULTURAL RESOURCES A request for a review of potential cultural resources was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) on March 12, 2021. NCSHPO responded on April 29, 2021, and requested further information regarding all structures 50 years or older within the project site. Kimley-Horn visited the site on May 13, 2021, to photograph and document the existing 50-year-old structures. Following the site visit, Kimley-Horn prepared a photographic documentation package and submitted the information to NCSHPO. On July 9, 2021, NCSHPO provided a response letter concurring with the absence of potentially eligible cultural resources within the project boundary. A copy of the correspondence is provided in Appendix H. No documented archaeological sites of significance within the project boundary were identified. Kimley>>>Horn 16 9.0 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT The Town of Troutman and Iredell County are Phase II stormwater delegated local authorities that jointly implement NCDEQ's Post -Construction Stormwater Program. The stormwater management plan, designed by KH, has been submitted to NCDEQ. Town of Troutman / NCDEQ stormwater quantity regulations require the post -development runoff rate from the 2-year and 10-year, 24-hour storm events to be attenuated to the pre -development flow rates. Proposed storm sewer pipes shall be designed for the 10-year, 24 hour frequency storm. NCDEQ stormwater quality regulations require the control and treatment of the first 1" of rainfall over the development. Runoff volume drawdown for the first 1" of rainfall shall be between 48 and 120 hours. Additionally, all structural stormwater treatment systems shall be designed to have a minimum of 85% average annual removal for Total Suspended Solids (TSS). The proposed project will meet the above requirements through the installation and maintenance of two wet ponds. Approvals will be provided to NCDWR once they are received. 10.0 COMPENSATORY MITIGATION Compensatory mitigation will be met by the purchase of credits through the NC Division of Mitigation Services (NCDMS) in -lieu fee program. 2,467 LF of stream impacts, including 246 LF of indirect loss of waters, will be mitigated through the purchase of stream mitigation credits. Based on an NCSAM assessment of Medium for intermittent Streams 3B, 4, and 5, mitigation is proposed at a 1.5:1 ratio for impacts to these features, or 1,016 stream mitigation credits. A quality assessment result of Medium for perennial Stream 2 proposes mitigation at a 2:1 ratio for impacts to this feature, or 3,088 stream mitigation credits. It is assumed that indirect loss of waters impacts may result to the upstream portion of Stream 2 and the entirety of Stream 6. Based on these assumed impacts, mitigation is proposed at a 1:1 ratio, or 246 stream mitigation credits. In total, 4,350 stream mitigation credits will be purchased from NCDMS to offset impacts associated with this project. Quality assessment results and NCDMS mitigation acceptance are included in Appendix F. 11.0 CONCLUSION NC Development Acquisition, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company, is proposing the construction of a multi -building industrial logistics park in Iredell County, North Carolina. The project area totals approximately 157-acres located at the NW corner of 1-77 and Ostwalt Amity Road in the town of Troutman, Iredell County, NC (35.689908°,-80.861081°). The industrial warehousing complex will include two distribution center warehouses, totaling 1,700,000 SF of warehouse space, and will provide warehousing and logistics services to Charlotte MSA-related clients and the 1-77 corridor. As compensatory mitigation for impacts to aquatic resources, the applicant is proposing to purchase 4,350 stream mitigation credits from NCDMS. The proposed project is the result of numerous development plan reviews during which the applicant was able to further avoid and minimize impacts to aquatic resources. All development activities will be conducted using best management practices to prevent incidental impacts to the remaining on -site aquatic resources. Kimley>>>Horn Permit Drawings LEI,Et.E.702 Sti 3116,,NO 0.311n5 IS No wr,nos WOH AalIWD1 LL 0 0 vonA N.,21,3 .03`.153,3 1,101-12 SY 3,3S F.E00/.3 niva LOOZOOS 0 FIN 11V213A0 NVid 30VNIV2la aNv ONICIVNO VNI10.0 H1,0,1 NVNI,Odl 311 'ONV1 NvinunoH_L HOJ C111Vc131,1 H3IN33 S3I1S1001 WM111101,11 x- 2 Ca ° itilifinalllThlignabuilikkaarail'1,10==f-::-= Atom au Essatirif / ------_------- -%//( / 0)/ RFAI NCDWR Response Kimley>>)Horn December 9, 2021 Paul Wojoski, Supervisor 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 RE: REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DWR#2021-1406 (USACE SAW-2021-00535) NC Development Acquisition, LLC— Troutman Logistics Center Iredell County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Wojoski, On behalf of our client, North Carolina Development Acquisition, LLC, Kimley-Horn (KH) is submitting the response to the Request for Additional Information for the above-referenced Project per the NC Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) request received on November 9, 2021. Below is an outline of NCDWR's requested additional information with a brief narrative addressing each item. The NCDWR requested additional information with Kimley-Horn response and explanation are as follows: 1. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02H.0506(b) "a 401 Water Quality Certification may only be issued upon determining that the proposed activity will comply with state water quality standards which includes designated uses, numeric criteria, narrative criteria and the state's antidegradation policy, as defined in rules of 15A NCAC 028.0200...In assessing whether the proposed activity will comply with water quality standards, the Division shall evaluate if the proposed activity: (1)has avoided and minimized impacts to surface waters and wetlands..."As this project is speculative with a stated purpose as "to provide warehousing and supply-chain distribution space to service the Charlotte MSA", please provide a detailed justification for the sizes of the proposed buildings and the specific need for the amount of parking proposed. It appears that the site could be re-designed to further avoid and minimize stream and/or wetland impacts and still meet the stated purpose. Due to recent changes in consumer spending habits, population growth and supply chain constraints, the Charlotte regional industrial real estate market is experiencing tremendous growth. To accommodate for these changes,several factors are taking place within the region. The average size of industrial buildings has tripled since 2019, which has pushed development outside of the core industrial market and into the outlying surrounding counties due to additional land being needed for the larger facilities. However, these facilities still need to be located within proximity to the growing population areas and within 1-2 miles from a major interstate. Furthermore, there are over 22.5M square feet of tenant demand within the Charlotte market representing over 50 companies. 18% of this demand represents tenants seeking facilities of 1 M SF and greater. As of Q4 2021, there are only five buildings, within the region, planned for 1 M SF or greater. As of the date of this submittal,there are 11 current requests in the Charlotte area market for buildings of 1 M SF or greater. 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704-333-5131 Kimley>>)Horn Please see the attached modified site plan for reference. While it is possible to build a warehouse on this property with fewer stream impacts, the smaller buildings do not fulfill the highest and best use of the property. Due to its proximity to 1-77, this site needs to be utilized for Build to Suit distribution or 1 M+ SF users. The number of available sites for buildings of this size is rare in this market and demand currently exceeds supply. Due to the absence of wetlands on this property, this site lends itself even more to larger products while minimizing environmental impacts. From a financial standpoint, the larger buildings are necessary to make the site financially viable due to a large amount of wall required to minimize stream impact, the volume of earthwork, and the cost of offsite improvements. 2. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02H.0506(b) "a 401 Water Quality Certification may only be issued upon determining that the proposed activity will comply with state water quality standards which includes designated uses, numeric criteria, narrative criteria and the state's antidegradation policy, as defined in rules of 15A NCA C 028.0200...In assessing whether the proposed activity will comply with water quality standards, the Division shall evaluate if the proposed activity: (2) would cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards; (3) would result in secondary or cumulative impacts that cause or contribute to, or will cause or contribute to, a violation of water quality standards;"Based on the information provided in the application the Division has the following concerns: a. Along the eastern boundary of the project site a small segment of Stream 2 and Stream 6 will be indirectly affected by becoming disconnected, and essentially isolated, from all other natural features. This small, disconnected portion of Stream 2 and Stream 6 are unlikely to continue to provide the same hydrologic and biological function and therefore should be counted as indirect "loss of water". Please revise the application, plan sheets, and impact tables accordingly. Please find the attached revised application, plan sheets, and impact tables indicating an indirect "loss of water" for Streams 2 &6. b. All surface flow from the project is proposed to be rerouted through multiple storm water wet detention basins. In order to review possible secondary impacts to downstream hydrology, please provide plans that clearly show the outlet location from each storm water control measure. Please note that the rerouting of any drainage area and surface flow has the potential to remove existing hydrology from features adjacent to this project and therefore remove existing uses of the stream channels or wetlands. Based on the location of the proposed storm water basins, it appears that the lower portion of stream 3 and stream 1 will have a significantly reduced hydrology. To continue contributing hydrology to the lower portion of Stream 3, the applicant will direct 2-acres of greenspace runoff from the northwestern portion of the site to the beginning of Stream 3. The southern portion of Stream 1 will continue to receive flow from 4-acres west of the stream and 30-acres from the parcel directly south of the proposed development. The Stormwater Management Plan will be prepared after completion of annexation into the Town of Troutman and the associated rezoning to Industrial. This hearing date is scheduled for December 9, 2021. The plan which will include detailed plans demonstrating the outlet locations at each stormwater control measure will be kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704-333-5131 Kimley>>)Horn Page submitted upon completion. We are currently targeting a March 31, 2022 submittal date. 3. Please submit a complete Storm water Management Plan for the project which shall include all appropriate supplemental forms, O&M agreements, calculations, engineering drawings, etc., that complies with the requirements of the State Storm water Program. The Stormwater Design Manual and applicable forms may be found on the DEMLR's website at https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-land-resources/energy-mineral-land-permit- guidance/stormwater-bmp-manual. In addition, please also submit the application form SWU-101 (attached). However, the $505 application fee and last two signature pages of this form may be omitted. [15A NCAC 02H.0506(b)(2) and(3)] The Stormwater Management Plan will be prepared after completion of annexation into the Town of Troutman and the associated rezoning to Industrial. This hearing date is scheduled for December 9, 2021. This plan will be submitted upon completion. We are currently targeting a March 31, 2022 submittal date. Please feel free to contact me at (704) 409-1802 if you have any questions or if additional information is necessary. Sincerely, KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Chris Tinklenberg, PWS Environmental Scientist Attachments Cc: Dominic Reinicker, NC Development Acquisition, LLC Matt Prince, NC Development Acquisition, LLC Austin Watts, Kimley-Horn 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704-333-5131 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Form Approved- APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB No.0710-0003 33 CFR 325.The proponent agency is CECW-CO-R. 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AUTHORIZED AGENTS NAME AND TITLE(agent is not required) First-Matt Middle- Last-Prince First-Chris Middle- Last Tinklenberg Company- NC Development Acquisition,LLC Company- Kimley-Horn&Associates,Inc. E-mail Address-mprince(a`tpa-grp.com E-mail Address-Chris.Tinklenberg@kimley-horn.com 6. APPLICANTS ADDRESS: 9. AGENTS ADDRESS: Address- 1776 Peachtree Street,NW,Suite 100 Address- 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200 City- Atlanta State- GA Zip- 30309 Country-USA City- Charlotte State- NC Zip- 28202 Country-USA 7. APPLICANTS PHONE NOs.w/AREA CODE 10. AGENTS PHONE NOs.w/AREA CODE a. Residence b. Business c. Fax a. Residence b. Business c. Fax 770-4361791 704-409-1802 STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION 11. I hereby authorize, Kimley-Horn&Associates, Inc. to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. 2021-12-09 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE NAME,LOCATION,AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE(see instructions) Troutman Logistics Center 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN(if applicable) 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS(if applicable) I-L Creek Address NW corner of I-77 and Ostwalt Amity Road 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Latitude:oN 35.689908 Longitude: oW -80.861081 City- Troutman State- NC Zip- 28166 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN(see instructions) State Tax Parcel ID Multiple Municipality Section- Township- Range- ENG FORM 4345, FEB 2019 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE. Page 1 of 3 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE From Statesville,head south on I-77 for approximately 6.5-miles then take Exit 42 for US-21/State Hwy 115,towards Troutman.Turn left onto US-21 N/State Hwy 115 N.Continue for 0.6-miles and turn right onto Ostwalt Amity Road,continue for another 0.6-miles and turn left onto Perry Road.Continue for 0.3-miles and the Site is on the left. 18. Nature of Activity(Description of project, include all features) See attached. 19. Project Purpose(Describe the reason or purpose of the project,see instructions) See attached. USE BLOCKS 20-23 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s)for Discharge The proposed project includes the construction of two(2)distribution center warehouses,as well as associated access roads,parking,utilities, and stormwater management facilities.Due to the size of the warehouse buildings,the location and layout of these facilities were limited to areas within the property where larger development clusters could be created.Areas were chosen that maximize the use of uplands and minimize impacts to streams to the greatest extent practicable. 21. Type(s)of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards: Type Type Type Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards Structural Fill/Earthen Material-300,000 cy 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled(see instructions) Acres or Linear Feet 2,236(Streams-includes 241 indirect loss of waters) 23. Description of Avoidance,Minimization,and Compensation(see instructions) See attached. ENG FORM 4345,FEB 2019 Page 2 of 3 24. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? fYes No IF YES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 25. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc.,Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (if more than can be entered here,please attach a supplemental list). a.Address- 121 Ostwalt Amity Road City- Troutman State- NC Zip- 28166 b.Address- 103 Ostwalt Amity Road City- Troutman State- NC Zip- 28166 c.Address- 168 Levo Drive City- Troutman State- NC Zip- 28166 d.Address- City- State- Zip- e.Address- City- State- Zip- 26. List of Other Certificates or Approvals/Denials received from other Federal, State,or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL' IDENTIFICATION DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED NUMBER Would include but is not restricted to zoning, building,and flood plain permits '27. Application is hereby made for permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that this information in this application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. 2021-12-09 fie: — 2021-12-09 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The Application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity(applicant)or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. ENG FORM 4345,FEB 2019 Page 3 of 3 Troutman Logistics Center SECTION 404 INDIVIDUAL PERMIT APPLICATION SEPTEMBER 2021 (Revised December 2021) Applicant: NC Development Acquisition, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company Agent: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Engineer: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Kimley>>)Horn Table of Contents Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 2.0 BACKGROUND 1 3.0 PROJECT PURPOSE & NEED 2 4.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 2 5.0 PROPOSED PROJECT & DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2 6.0 ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS 3 6.1 No Action Alternative 3 6.2 Off-Site Alternatives 4 6.2.1 Applicant's Preferred Site 4 6.2.2 Off-Site Alternative 1 5 6.2.3 Off-Site Alternative 2 5 6.2.4 Off-Site Alternative 3 6 6.2.5 Off-Site Alternative 4 6 6.2.6 Off-Site Alternative 5 7 6.3 On-Site Configurations 7 6.3.1 On-Site Configuration 1 7 6.3.2 On-Site Configuration 2 7 6.3.3 On-Site Configuration 3 (Applicant's Preferred) 8 6.4 Alternatives Not Practicable or Reasonable 8 6.5 Review of Practicable Alternatives 10 6.5.1 Proposed Action or Applicant's Preferred Alternative/On-Site Configuration 3 10 6.5.2 Alternative Site #2 11 6.5.3 On-Site Configuration #1 12 6.5.4 On-Site Configuration #2 12 6.6 Summary of Alternatives Analysis 13 7.0 THREATENED & ENDANGERED SPECIES 15 8.0 CULTURAL RESOURCES 15 9.0 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT 16 10.0 COMPENSATORY MITIGATION 16 11.0 CONCLUSION 16 Kimley>>)Horn I I APPENDIX: A: Figures/Site Maps B: USACE Jurisdictional Determination C: Permit Drawings (Applicant's Preferred Alternative) D: Off-Site Alternatives Information E: On-Site Configurations F: Compensatory Mitigation G: USFWS Survey Report H: NCSHPO HPOWeb Public Database Information Kimley>>)Horn 1 NCDA—Troutman Logistics Park September 2021 1.0 INTRODUCTION NC Development Acquisition, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company, is proposing the construction of a multi-building logistics park in Iredell County, North Carolina. The project area totals approximately 157 acres located at the NW corner of 1-77 and Ostwalt Amity Road in the town of Troutman, Iredell County, NC (35.689908°, -80.861081°). The project is located approximately 1.5 miles from 1-77, 12 miles from 1-40, and 11 miles from the Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). The proposed project will include two distribution center warehouses, totaling 1,700,000 square feet (SF). Associated access roads, parking, utilities, and stormwater management facilities are also proposed as a part of this development. The project proposes impacts to 1,995 linear feet (LF) of jurisdictional streams. 2.0 BACKGROUND The south/southeast United States demands around 32% of the national need for new industrial, warehouse, and distribution center space, which translates into approximately 80 million SF of traditional demand and approximately 160 million SF of projected demand (Meyer, Craig S., Jones Lang, and Lasalle, 2020 Industrial Demand Study, September 2020). This growth may accelerate even more in the south and southeast, which leads the nation in population growth (Census.gov; ncdemography.org). Charlotte, for example, has seen its total industrial, warehouse, and distribution space demands more than double in the past 5 years (Jones Lang and LaSalle, Charlotte Industrial Market Report, Q2 2020). Where demand was approximately 8-9 million SF in 2019, it is anticipated to grow to 16-18 million SF annually over the next decade (CBRE, Industrial & Logistics Insights Panel, "Impact of Covid-19 on Future Industrial Demand", May 28, 2020, Breeze, James; Meyer, Craig S., Jones Lang, and Lasalle, 2020 Industrial Demand Study, September 2020). The problem is that the supply of products is not keeping up with the projected demand, particularly within the Charlotte region. Currently, the Charlotte warehouse market is sitting just above a 6% vacancy rate (Cushman & Wakefield, US Industrial Report, Q2 2021). For functional space that can accommodate current material handling equipment, the vacancy rate is lower, closer to 2% (Cushman & Wakefield, Industrial Insights - Charlotte, NC, Q1 2020). For new projects that are either under construction or are planned, the total anticipated new inventory is less than 10 million SF in the Charlotte market(Jones Lang and Lasalle, Charlotte Industrial Market Report, Q3 2020). This means that there will not be enough supply to accommodate demand over the next 12 months. There is increasing concern that supply cannot meet demand over the next 2 years, much less the next decade. Additionally, there is a shortage of industrial sites in Mecklenburg County which is pushing development into surrounding counties. The proximity to Interstate 77 has made developers more and more interested in Iredell County, Troutman specifically (Distribution Dynamo, Charlotte Business Journal, August 20, 2021). Kimley>>)Horn 2 Considering the projected needs for the Charlotte Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) industrial market, the applicant determined that Iredell County—and more specifically Troutman—was the most appropriate project location for the following reasons: • Location within the 1-77 corridor; • Proximity to a major interchange for access to a major highway/interstate in the Charlotte MSA; • Iredell County provides a large supply of qualified labor pool; • Availability of large tracts of land. For Iredell County, the proposed logistics park project will create approximately 2,000-3,100 direct jobs with an estimated annual payroll of around $97M—$162M. Annual real property taxes are projected to be roughly$1.8M at build-out of the park, and an anticipated additional +/-$1.0M of personal property taxes associated with furniture, fixture, and equipment in the building. The project will provide greater economic mobility for citizens in Iredell County and will stimulate economic growth, which is desperately needed given the catastrophic economic impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic. The project not only will result in significant long-term benefits to the adjacent communities of Troutman but will also benefit the rural areas of Iredell County and the metropolitan areas of Charlotte. 3.0 PROJECT PURPOSE & NEED Generally, the project's purpose is to provide warehousing and supply-chain distribution space to service the Charlotte MSA. Specifically, the purpose of the proposed project is to construct a multi-building industrial logistics park within the 1-77 corridor of the Charlotte MSA for connection to 1-85, 1-40, and CLT airport, providing eCommerce and traditional brick and mortar support warehousing and supply-chain distribution space to optimize the efficiency of their distribution network in the region, meeting current and future demands. While this project—with approximately 1.7 million SF represents approximately 5 percent of the projected 2-year market need—the proposed logistics center will assist with maintaining a healthy regional market required to support the continued growth of the Charlotte MSA. 4.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS The project site totals 157 acres and consists of undeveloped forested land and an open field. An aquatic resources delineation was completed within the project site and was verified by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on March 22, 2021. The project area contains 6,863 LF of streams, no wetlands, and no open waters. A vegetation community consisting of predominately American beech (Fagus grandifolia), willow oak (Quercus phellos), sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), red maple (Acer rubrum), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), and (Quercus alba) covers the majority of the site. 5.0 PROPOSED PROJECT & DEVELOPMENT PLAN The proposed project includes the construction of access roads, parking, utilities, and stormwater management facilities. The proposed project seeks to construct two (2) distribution warehouse buildings, totaling 1,700,000 SF. Trailer and employee parking are required. While the stormwater plan has not been finalized, it is anticipated that three or four ponds will be required to satisfy the stormwater management needs of the site and are strategically positioned within the western portion of the site where the construction of warehouse facilities is not feasible without additional stream impacts. Permit drawings depicting the proposed project are included in Appendix C. Due to the size of the warehouse buildings and the north/south orientation of the project site, the location and layout of the facilities were limited to the eastern portion of the property where a larger, contiguous development cluster could be created. The applicant chose the eastern portion Kimley>>)Horn 3 of the property to maximize the use of uplands and minimize impacts to streams to the greatest extent practicable. As shown in the attached permit drawings, the proposed site plan requires impacts to aquatic resources totaling 1,995 LF of stream. An additional 241 LF of stream is assumed to be indirectly affected by the downstream development, resulting in an indirect loss of waters. In total, the project will result in 2,236 LF of stream impacts. The applicant has been in coordination with the owner of an approximately 10-acre parcel, located between the project site and Perry Road, to establish a purchase agreement for this property; however, the sale of the property is not feasible at this time due to continuing legal issues. 6.0 ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS As part of the overall project, the applicant completed a thorough alternatives analysis. A review of the 404(b)(1) guidelines indicates that "(a) Except as provided under section 404(b)(2), no discharge of dredged or fill material shall be permitted if there is a practicable alternative to the proposed discharge which would have less adverse impact on the aquatic ecosystem, so long as the alternative does not have other significant adverse environmental consequences." The guidelines define practicable alternatives as "(q) The term practicable means available and capable of being constructed after taking into consideration cost, existing technology, and logistics in light of overall project purposes." The guidelines outline further consideration of practicable alternatives: "(1) For the purpose of this requirement, practicable alternatives include, but are not limited to: (i) Activities which do not involve a discharge of dredged or fill material into the waters of the United States or ocean waters; (ii) Discharges of dredged or fill material at other locations in waters of the United States or ocean waters; (2) An alternative is practicable if it is available and capable of being constructed after taking into consideration cost, existing technology, and logistics in light of overall project purposes. If it is otherwise a practicable alternative, an area not presently owned by the applicant which could reasonably be obtained, utilized, expanded, or managed to fulfill the basic purpose of the proposed activity may be considered." Considering the guidelines above and having identified Iredell County as the most advantageous location for the proposed industrial park, the applicant evaluated a No Action Alternative and six alternative sites including the applicant's preferred site. In addition, three on-site configurations were evaluated including the applicant's preferred on-site configuration. As noted above, the permit drawings depicting the proposed site plan are provided in Appendix C. Mapping information for off-site alternatives is provided in Appendix D and on-site configuration alternatives are provided in Appendix E. As part of this alternative evaluation, the following "Practicability/Reasonability Screening Selection Criteria" were applied to each alternative to confirm whether the particular alternative and/or on-site configuration was practicable: • Capable of being constructed considering cost (Is the cost reasonable considering scope and type of project considering total cost, funding source, profit margin, etc.) • Capable of being constructed considering logistics (Must consider existing infrastructure, traffic patterns, etc.) • Property can be reasonably obtained (Must consider availability, liens, etc.) • Proximity to workforce • Meets basic project purpose • Meets overall project purpose 6.1 No Action Alternative A "no action" alternative must be considered, and complete avoidance of aquatic resources was the first alternative considered for this project. Due to the location of aquatic resources and Kimley>>)Horn 4 proposed land use (industrial warehousing), it was determined that complete avoidance of stream impacts was not feasible. Unlike many development activities (i.e., residential, recreational, or light commercial), little flexibility in warehouse design is afforded. Industry standards dictate building widths and lengths; and access, parking, and docking requirements associated with semi- trailer truck traffic greatly limit design flexibility. For these reasons, major modifications to the facility footprint beyond a reduction in square footage to the minimum square feet are not feasible. While this option would result in no impacts to jurisdictional features, it would not fulfill the need for warehousing distribution space in the Charlotte MSA. Because the "no action" alternative and complete avoidance of impacts prohibits the construction of the proposed logistics park, this alternative was determined to be unreasonable and not practicable. 6.2 Off-Site Alternatives In addition to the six general Practicability/ Reasonability Screening Selection Criteria evaluated, specific criteria including geographic location, size, zoning, utilities, access, and availability were considered. The following provides a summary of each criterion. • Size — The potential site must be 150 acres or more to accommodate the required minimum size of the development. • Geographic Location — The proposed project will provide warehousing and logistics services to the Charlotte MSA. Sites considered for this project were limited to the 1-77 corridor with connectivity to 1-40 and 1-85. Additionally, potential sites within the Lake Norman Water Supply Watershed (WSVV) area were excluded to avoid high-density development within the environmentally sensitive watershed. • Land Use/Zoning — Land use restrictions associated with current zoning are a major consideration in all industrial projects. Truck traffic, equipment operation, adjoining land use, buffers, etc. make the location of the project and the current zoning a critical component. For this site screening criterion, tracts that are currently zoned for the intended use or that could be reasonably re-zoned to accommodate the proposed project were considered. • Utilities — Utility services or access to utility services (water, sewer, electrical, gas, phone, cable, etc.) are required. For this reason, the location of existing utilities and the cost associated with servicing the project site if those utilities were not already available was a consideration in the site screening criteria. • Availability — Sites listed for sale and/or known to be available for purchase were considered. Access — Access to a warehousing and distribution facility requires the continual operation of large semi-trailer trucks. For this project, three access criteria were established. First, the site must provide suitable access to a major interstate. Suitable access to a major interstate would be defined as direct access to the site from a paved road suitable to support truck traffic associated with the proposed facility. Second, the site must be located adjacent to or within two miles of an interstate interchange. For this project, alternative sites, except for one, were limited to major interchanges within the Interstate 77 corridor. Third, the site must allow for truck access that avoids at-grade rail crossings and/or minimizes at-grade rail crossing relocations. 6.2.1 Applicant's Preferred Site The applicant's preferred alternative totals 157 acres located at the NW corner of 1-77 and Ostwalt Amity Road in Iredell County. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: Kimley>>)Horn 5 • General Screening Criteria: This alternative is capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics, the property can be reasonably obtained and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose. • Size: The site totals approximately 157 acres which meets the size criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated immediately adjacent to 1-77, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which meets the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use, however, rezoning of the property has been petitioned and, according to the Town of Troutman, the rezoning petition is anticipated to be accepted. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is currently listed for sale and can be purchased. • Access: The site is surrounded by paved roads, is less than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange, and affords truck access that avoids at-grade rail crossings. In summary, the applicant's preferred site meets all the site screening criteria and is therefore a practicable alternative. 6.2.2 Off-Site Alternative 1 This tract totals approximately 271.2 acres and is located east of 1-77. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: The property can be reasonably obtained, and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose; however, due to the presence of overhead power lines, the 700,000 SF building cannot be constructed. This alternative is not capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics. • Size: The site totals 271.2 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated immediately adjacent to 1-77, and is located outside of the Lake Norman VVSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use, however, rezoning of the property is assumed to be feasible. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is not for sale and cannot be purchased. • Access: The site is surrounded by paved roads, is less than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange, and affords truck access that avoids at-grade rail crossings. In summary, Off-Site Alternative 1 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is therefore not a practicable alternative. 6.2.3 Off-Site Alternative 2 This tract totals approximately 389 acres and is located west of 1-77. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: This alternative is capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics; the property can be reasonably obtained and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose. • Size: The site totals 389 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated west of 1-77, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. Kimley>>)Horn 6 • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use. Rezoning of the site is assumed unfeasible due to the current residential zoning designation, proximity to the Barium Springs Home for Children, and the proximity to residential developments to the north and south. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is currently listed for sale and can be purchased. • Access: The site is surrounded by paved roads and is more than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange. Truck access avoids at-grade rail crossings. In summary, Off-Site Alternative 2 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is, therefore, is not a practicable alternative. 6.2.4 Off-Site Alternative 3 This tract totals approximately 192 acres and is located along Gilbert Road immediately south of 1-40. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: The property can be reasonably obtained, and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose; however, based on the geographic configuration of the property, the 700,000 SF building does not fit within the property boundary. This alternative is not capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics. • Size: The site totals 192 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated south of 1-40, in proximity to the 1-77 corridor, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use. Rezoning of the site is assumed unfeasible due to the current residential zoning designation and the proximity to residential developments to the south and east. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is not for sale and cannot be purchased • Access: Construction of access roads would be required. The site is less than 2 miles to an 1-40 interchange but is greater than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange. Truck access avoids at-grade rail crossings. In summary, Off-Site Alternative 3 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is therefore not a practicable alternative. 6.2.5 Off-Site Alternative 4 This tract totals approximately 336 acres and is situated at the northeastern corner of 1-77 and I- 40. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: This alternative is capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics; the property can be reasonably obtained and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose. • Size: The site totals 336 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated at the NE corner of 1-77 and 1-40, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use, however, rezoning of the property is assumed to be feasible. Kimley>>)Horn 7 • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is listed for sale; however, it is currently under contract and cannot be purchased. • Access: The site has very poor access from a logistics perspective given the proximity to 1-40 and 1-77. The site is surrounded by paved roads and is less than 2 miles to an 1-40 interchange but is greater than 2 miles from an 1-77 interchange. Truck access avoids at- grade rail crossings. In summary, Off-Site Alternative 4 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is therefore not a practicable alternative. 6.2.6 Off-Site Alternative 5 This tract totals approximately 260 acres and is located west of 1-77. The following provides a summary of each criterion reviewed for the applicant's preferred site: • General Screening Criteria: This alternative is capable of being constructed when considering cost and logistics; the property can be reasonably obtained and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose. • Size: The site totals 260 acres which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Geographic Location: The site is located in Iredell County, is situated just west of 1-77, and is located outside of the Lake Norman WSW, which does meet the minimum criteria for the project. • Land Use/Zoning: The site is not currently zoned for the proposed use, however, rezoning of the property is assumed to be feasible. • Utilities: All required utilities can be feasibly extended to the site. • Availability: The site is not currently listed for sale but is known to be available. • Access: The site has poor access as trucks must use a narrow residential road to access the interstate; however, the site is less than 2 miles to an 1-77 interchange and affords truck access that avoids at-grade rail crossings. In summary, Off-Site Alternative 5 does meet all the site screening criteria and is, therefore, a practicable alternative. 6.3 On-Site Configurations In addition to considering off-site alternatives, the applicant considered on-site alternatives. The following provides a summary of each alternative during the design review process. 6.3.1 On-Site Configuration 1 This configuration was a preliminary 2-building design that provided the greatest logistical functionality for the applicant but resulted in greater impacts to aquatic resources and a lower than desirable square footage yield. The design includes 2 buildings of 523,260 SF and 1,046,529 SF, 3-4 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The configuration totals 1,523,260 SF of warehouse space. This concept would impact 3,100 LF of streams. 6.3.2 On-Site Configuration 2 This configuration was the initial site plan reviewed by the applicant designed for a single-building build-to-suit warehouse tenant. During design, the agreement with the build-to-suit tenant was terminated, resulting in a speculative redesign of the site. This configuration includes one 1,501,200 SF building, 6 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. This concept would impact 2,400 LF of streams. Kimley>>)Horn 8 6.3.3 On-Site Configuration 3 (Applicant's Preferred) This configuration is the applicant's preferred alternative. The site plan was specifically designed to minimize impacts to aquatic resources to the greatest extent practicable by maximizing the use of retaining walls and proposes Con/Span bridge structures to minimize additional stream impacts. The design includes 2 buildings of 700,000 SF and 1,000,000 SF, 3-4 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The configuration totals 1,700,00 SF of warehouse space. This concept would impact 2,236 LF of streams. 6.4 Alternatives Not Practicable or Reasonable Following reviews of both off-site alternatives and on-site configurations, the applicant completed a comparison of alternatives to the practicability/reasonability screening criteria. Table 1 on the following page summarizes a comparison of each alternative discussed above to the screening criteria for practicability and reasonableness. Kimley>>)Horn rn Table 1: Summary Table for Practicability and Reasonableness Screening Selection Criteria a o.° Z j a o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z o Z On -Site Configuration Alt 3 (Applicant's Preferred) a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- On -Site Configuration Alt 2 a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- On -Site Configuration Alt 1 a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- aIn >- a� >- z >- z aM z z ct z ct z Cl Q N >- N >- N >- O z N >- N >- O z O z a' z >- z >- ct z Applicant's Preferred a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- a) >- Practicability/ Reasonability Screening Selection Criteria General Screening Criteria a) N_ U) Geographic Location Land use/Zoning ct a) += 5 Availability Access Practicable Site (Y or N) 10 6.5 Review of Practicable Alternatives Following a determination of practicable alternatives using the "Practicability/Reasonability Screening Selection Criteria", the applicant completed an analysis of practicable alternatives to identify the least environmentally damaging practicable alternative pursuant to 40 CFR 230.7(b)(1). The purpose of the below analysis is to ensure that "no discharge of dredged or fill material shall be permitted if there is a practicable alternative to the proposed discharge which would have a less adverse impact on the aquatic ecosystem". The applicant evaluated potential environmental impacts that would result from the construction of the proposed facility. This evaluation was completed by considering environmental factors that could impact the development of the site. The environmental factors included: • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — The estimated linear footage of potential stream impact was evaluated for each practicable alternative. • Stream Function (qualitative) —The functional value of potential stream impact areas was evaluated for each practicable alternative utilizing the most recent version of the North Carolina Stream Assessment Method (NCSAM). Results of the NCSAM assessment include a qualitative rating of low, medium, or high value based on an overall function class rating which considers hydrology, water quality, and habitat functions. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) —The estimated acreage of potential wetland impact was evaluated for each practicable alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — The functional value of potential wetland impact areas was evaluated for each practicable alternative utilizing the most recent version of the North Carolina Wetland Assessment Method (NCWAM). Results of the NCWAM assessment include a qualitative rating of low, medium, or high value based on an overall function class rating which considers hydrology, water quality, and habitat functions. • Federally-Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — A preliminary assessment of each practicable alternative was conducted to determine the potential occurrence of animal and plants species (or their preferred habitats) currently listed as threatened or endangered by state and federal regulations [Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 USC 1531- 1543)]. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFVVS) Information, Planning, and Conservation System (IPaC) database at http://ecos.fws.gov/ipac/ database was reviewed to determine plant and animal species as endangered or threatened for each alternative. • Cultural Resources — A preliminary assessment of cultural resources was conducted for each site by reviewing available State Historic Preservation Office information. Potential impacts to sites listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places were noted for each alternative. • Floodplain Impacts —The estimated acreage of flood plain impact was evaluated for each practicable alternative. Considering the assessment criteria above, the applicant evaluated 4 alternatives consisting of 2 alternative sites (including the applicant's preferred site) and 3 alternative on-site configurations (including the applicant's preferred on-site configuration). The following provides a summary of each practicable alternative and associated environmental impacts. 6.5.1 Proposed Action or Applicant's Preferred Alternative/On-Site Configuration 3 The applicant's preferred site and the preferred on-site configuration include two (2) distribution warehouse buildings, totaling 1,700,000 SF, 3-4 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The formal aquatic resources delineation documents no wetlands Kimley}>>Horn 11 and 6,863 LF of stream. A summary of the environmental impacts associated with this on-site configuration is provided below. • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — The aquatic resources delineation that has been completed within the project area indicates 2,236 LF of stream impact, including 241 LF of indirect loss of waters, is required for the preferred site and on-site configuration. • Stream Function (qualitative) — Results of the NCSAM assessment include an overall function class rating of medium for on-site streams. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the jurisdictional determination, 0-acres of wetland would be impacted by this alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — N/A • Federally-Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — Based on a review of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) System and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database, no federally listed species are known to occur within this site or proximity of the site. Pedestrian surveys were conducted on March 30, 2021, and August 31, 2021. No individuals of listed species or critical habitat associated with a listed species were observed during the pedestrian surveys. Since the project seeks impacts to suitable habitat of listed plant species, but no occurrences were detected during the appropriate survey window, a biological conclusion of "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" (MANLAA) was recommended to USFWS. • Cultural Resources —A request for a review of potential cultural resources was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) on March 12, 2021. On July 9, 2021, NCSHPO provided a response letter concurring with the absence of potentially eligible cultural resources within the project boundary. No documented archaeological sites of significance within the project boundary were identified. • Floodplain Impacts — Based on a review of available FEMA maps, impacts to FEMA- regulated floodplains are not anticipated by the proposed project. 6.5.2 Alternative Site #5 Alternative Site 5 includes 2 buildings, 1,000,000 SF and 700,000 SF, two stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. This configuration totals 1,700,000 SF of warehouse space. The NWI/aerial/Lidar desktop assessment indicates that the 260.5-acre project site contains 41.2 acres of wetlands. The NHD/Lidar desktop assessment indicates that the project site contains 13,694 LF of stream. A summary of the environmental impacts associated with this on- site configuration is provided below. • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) flowlines and desktop lidar stream assessment, approximately 2,438 LF of stream would be impacted by this alternative. • Stream Function (qualitative) — A review of current and historical aerial photography indicates that the property has been utilized for agricultural purposes in the northeastern area of the site. The streams on-site, however, are present in the forested portions of the site. It appears that the forested areas have been undeveloped, and it is likely that the functional value of the streams that would be impacted by this alternative are assigned a medium value based on the assumed results of an NCSAM assessment. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the NWI, 0-acres of wetland would be impacted by this alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — N/A Kimley}>>Horn 12 • Federally-Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — Based on a review of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife IPaC and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database, no federally listed species are known to occur within this site or proximity of the site. Based on the location of the tract and site conditions, no adverse impacts to federally listed threatened and endangered species would be expected. • Cultural Resources — Upon review of the NCSHPO's HPOWeb online database, the property does not contain any National Register-eligible historic sites. • Floodplain Impacts — Based on a review of available FEMA maps, impacts to FEMA- regulated floodplains are not anticipated by the proposed project. 6.5.3 On-Site Configuration #1 On-Site Configuration #1 includes two (2) distribution warehouse buildings, totaling 1,523,260 SF, 3-4 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The formal aquatic resources delineation documents no wetlands and 6,863 LF of stream. A summary of the environmental impacts associated with this on-site configuration is provided below. • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — The aquatic resources delineation that has been completed within the project area indicates 3,100 LF of stream would be impacted by this configuration. • Stream Function (qualitative) — Results of the NCSAM assessment include an overall function class rating of medium for on-site streams. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the jurisdictional determination, 0-acres of wetland would be impacted by this alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — N/A • Federally-Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — Based on a review of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) System and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database, no federally listed species are known to occur within this site or proximity of the site. Pedestrian surveys were conducted on March 30, 2021, and August 31, 2021. No individuals of listed species or critical habitat associated with a listed species were observed during the pedestrian surveys. Since the project seeks impacts to suitable habitat of listed plant species, but no occurrences were detected during the appropriate survey window, a biological conclusion of "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" (MANLAA) was recommended to USFWS. • Cultural Resources —A request for a review of potential cultural resources was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) on March 12, 2021. On July 9, 2021, NCSHPO provided a response letter concurring with the absence of potentially eligible cultural resources within the project boundary. No documented archaeological sites of significance within the project boundary were identified. • Floodplain Impacts — Based on a review of available FEMA maps, impacts to FEMA- regulated floodplains are not anticipated by the proposed project. 6.5.4 On-Site Configuration #2 On-Site Configuration #2 includes one (1) distribution warehouse building, totaling 1,501,200 SF, 6 stormwater detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking. The formal aquatic resources delineation documents no wetlands and 6,863 LF of stream. A summary of the environmental impacts associated with this on-site configuration is provided below. Kimley}>>Horn 13 • Stream Impacts (quantitative) — The aquatic resources delineation that has been completed within the project area indicates 2,400 LF of stream would be impacted by this configuration. • Stream Function (qualitative) — Results of the NCSAM assessment include an overall function class rating of medium for on-site streams. • Wetland Impacts (quantitative) — Based on the jurisdictional determination, 0-acres of wetland would be impacted by this alternative. • Wetland Function (qualitative) — N/A • Federally-Listed Threatened or Endangered Species — Based on a review of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) System and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database, no federally listed species are known to occur within this site or proximity of the site. Pedestrian surveys were conducted on March 30, 2021, and August 31, 2021. No individuals of listed species or critical habitat associated with a listed species were observed during the pedestrian surveys. Since the project seeks impacts to suitable habitat of listed plant species, but no occurrences were detected during the appropriate survey window, a biological conclusion of "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" (MANLAA) was recommended to USFWS. • Cultural Resources —A request for a review of potential cultural resources was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) on March 12, 2021. On July 9, 2021, NCSHPO provided a response letter concurring with the absence of potentially eligible cultural resources within the project boundary. No documented archaeological sites of significance within the project boundary were identified. • Floodplain Impacts — Based on a review of available FEMA maps, impacts to FEMA- regulated floodplains are not anticipated by the proposed project. 6.6 Summary of Alternatives Analysis When comparing the practicable alternatives, the Applicant's Preferred Alternative requires fewer stream impacts. When considering environmental impacts, the Applicant's Preferred Alternative represents the least environmentally damaging alternative. Table 2 provides a summary of the practicable alternatives and the values for each factor. Kimley}>>Horn N E co co N N N a 4- al 1 L ad N .71 oa 4- t., Ei a a) a cz E cz 0 > a N E a 2 L_ i W to al d J N t r., w 0 cz E E 7 N N N .71 al H On -Site Configuration Alt 2 -a- c\i. Medium Q Z Q Z May affect, not likely to adversely affect Not Likely to adversely affect o 0 Z On -Site Configuration Alt 1 O crioo Medium Q Z Q Z May affect, not likely to adversely affect Not Likely to adversely affect O o Z Alternative Site # 5 M� c\i. Medium Q z Q z May affect, not likely to adversely affect Not Likely to adversely affect O o z Preferred Alternative & Configuration M `N' c\i. Medium Q z Q z May affect, not likely to adversely affect Not Likely to adversely affect o N ›- FACTORS Environmental Factors Stream Impacts (LF) NHD-Lidar/Delineation Functional Value of Impacted Streams Wetland Impacts (AC) NWI/Delineation Functional Value of Impacted Wetlands Federally Protected Species Impact Cultural Resources Impact Floodplain Impact (AC) LEDPA 15 In summary, the applicant and design team considered a variety of alternatives that would avoid and minimize impacts to streams to the greatest extent practicable while satisfying the overall project purpose. Through a comprehensive analysis of both off-site alternatives and on-site configurations, the applicant has been able to reduce the overall environmental impacts and demonstrate that the proposed site and design is the least environmentally damaging practicable alternative. Specific to the on-site configurations, the applicant reduced the overall aquatic resource impacts by 1,105 LF of stream through the proposed design and facility layout. 7.0 THREATENED & ENDANGERED SPECIES Kimley-Horn (KH) completed a threatened and endangered species assessment for the project site. KH reviewed state and federal records to determine if any listed species were known to occur within and/or in the general vicinity of the project area. A review of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) System and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) was conducted on February 1, 2021, to identify species that are known to occur within Iredell County. Based on the review, the range of the plant species dwarf-flowered heartleaf (Hexastylis naniflora) includes Iredell County. No known occurrences of dwarf-flowered heartleaf were identified within 1.0 miles of the project site. Following the review of available information, KH conducted a pedestrian survey of the project site throughout areas of potentially suitable habitat on March 30, 2021, to document occurrences of listed species. No individuals of dwarf-flowered heartleaf were observed during the survey. A Project Review Certification Letter was submitted to USFWS on April 20, 2021, summarizing the results of the species survey. Since the project seeks impacts to suitable habitat of listed plant species, but no occurrences were detected during the appropriate survey window, a biological conclusion of "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" (MANLAA) was recommended to USFWS. A concurrence response letter from USFVVS was received on May 18, 2021, indicating that the USFVVS was in agreeance with the MANLAA biological conclusion. Following receipt of the concurrence response letter, the USFWS Asheville Office modified the current range and area of influence (AOI) for Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii). As a result of the modification, the project site is now within the range of Schweinitz's sunflower. On August 31, 2021, KH performed a pedestrian survey for Schweinitz's sunflower throughout areas of potentially suitable habitat. No individuals of Schweinitz's sunflower were observed during the pedestrian surveys. A revised Project Review Certification Letter recommending a MANLAA biological conclusion for Schweinitz's sunflower has been prepared and submitted to USFVVS for their concurrence. Upon receipt, the revised concurrence response letter will be provided to the applicable review agencies. Copies of all USFW correspondence are including in Appendix G. 8.0 CULTURAL RESOURCES A request for a review of potential cultural resources was submitted to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) on March 12, 2021. NCSHPO responded on April 29, 2021, and requested further information regarding all structures 50 years or older within the project site. Kimley-Hom visited the site on May 13, 2021, to photograph and document the existing 50-year-old structures. Following the site visit, Kimley-Horn prepared a photographic documentation package and submitted the information to NCSHPO. On July 9, 2021, NCSHPO provided a response letter concurring with the absence of potentially eligible cultural resources within the project boundary. A copy of the correspondence is provided in Appendix H. No documented archaeological sites of significance within the project boundary were identified. Kimley}>>Horn 16 9.0 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT The Town of Troutman and Iredell County are Phase II stormwater delegated local authorities that jointly implement NCDEQ's Post-Construction Stormwater Program. A preliminary stormwater management plan is being designed by KH and although this plan has not yet been finalized, the preliminary plan includes the construction of stormwater ponds designed to accommodate the stormwater volume associated with the development of the site. The final stormwater management plan will meet all stormwater management requirements and will be submitted to the delegated local authorities for review. Approvals will be provided to NCDWR once they are received 10.0 COMPENSATORY MITIGATION Compensatory mitigation will be met by the purchase of credits through the NC Division of Mitigation Services (NCDMS) in-lieu fee program. 2,236 LF of stream impacts, including 241 LF of indirect loss of waters, will be mitigated through the purchase of stream mitigation credits. Based on an NCSAM assessment of Medium for intermittent Streams 3B, 4, and 5, mitigation is proposed at a 1.5:1 ratio for impacts to these features, or 882 stream mitigation credits. A quality assessment result of Medium for perennial Stream 2 proposes mitigation at a 2:1 ratio for impacts to this feature, or 2,814 stream mitigation credits. It is assumed that indirect loss of waters impacts may result to the upstream portion of Stream 2 and the entirety of Stream 6. Based on these assumed impacts, mitigation is proposed at a 1:1 ratio, or 241 stream mitigation credits. In total, 3,937 stream mitigation credits will be purchased from NCDMS to offset impacts associated with this project. Quality assessment results and NCDMS mitigation acceptance are included in Appendix F. 11.0 CONCLUSION NC Development Acquisition, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company, is proposing the construction of a multi-building industrial logistics park in Iredell County, North Carolina. The project area totals approximately 157-acres located at the NW corner of 1-77 and Ostwalt Amity Road in the town of Troutman, Iredell County, NC (35.689908°, -80.861081°). The industrial warehousing complex will include two distribution center warehouses, totaling 1,700,000 SF of warehouse space, and will provide warehousing and logistics services to Charlotte MSA-related clients and the 1-77 corridor. As compensatory mitigation for impacts to aquatic resources, the applicant is proposing to purchase 3,696 stream mitigation credits from NCDMS. The proposed project is the result of numerous development plan reviews during which the applicant was able to further avoid and minimize impacts to aquatic resources. All development activities will be conducted using best management practices to prevent incidental impacts to the remaining on-site aquatic resources. 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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN IRIIIIIIII J111111 it g' . LIIIII LLIIIIINIII RFAI USACE Response Kimley>>>Horn February 2, 2022 Ms. Krysta Stygar Wilmington District, Charlotte Regulatory Field Office US Army Corps of Engineers 8430 University Executive Park Drive Charlotte, NC 28262 RE: USACE and Agency Response to Public Notice Comments USACE SAW-2021-00535(DWR#2021-1406) NC Development Acquisition, LLC— Troutman Logistics Center Iredell County, North Carolina Dear Ms. Stygar, On behalf of our client, North Carolina Development Acquisition, LLC, Kimley-Horn (KH) is submitting the following responses to the Public Notice comments for the above-referenced project per the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Public Notice Comments issued on January 11, 2022. Below is an outline of the USACE comments with a brief narrative addressing each item. The USACE comments with the applicant's response and explanation are as follows: 1. With respect to the project purpose,its analysis is a critical first step in the Corps permitting process. The Corps is responsible in all cases for independently defining the project purposes from both the applicant's and the public's perspective. Initially, the Corps evaluates a project's "basic purpose"to assess whether the project is water-dependent. Once the Corps has determined the water dependency of the project, it no longer considers the basic project purpose, but analyses practicable alternatives in the light of the "overall project purpose". The overall project purpose must be specific enough to define the applicant's need, but not so restrictive as to preclude an analysis of all reasonable alternatives. The project purpose stated in your application is, "to construct a multi- building industrial logistics park within the 1-77 corridor of the Charlotte MSA for connection to 1-85, 1-40, and CLT airport, providing eCommerce and traditional brick and mortar support warehousing and supply-chain distribution space to optimize the efficiency of their distribution network in the region, meeting current and future demands." The basic purpose being, "to provide warehousing and supply chain distribution space to service Charlotte and Southeastern US and consumers within those areas."In considering the overall project purpose, we have determined that this project purpose is too specific. Therefore, we have determined the overall project purpose of this project is "to construct a large scale, master-planned industrial logistics complex to provide warehousing and supply-chain distribution space to meet current and future demands within the southeastern United States." Response: The applicant takes no exception to this change to the purpose and need statement. 2. The applicant determined that Iredell County and more specifically Troutman was the most appropriate project location based on the following criteria: 1) Location/proximity to interstate roadway system; 2) proximity to airport/international airport; 3) availability of qualified workforce, and 4) proximity to large urban/metropolitan city. The applicant did not state which other areas, counties, and/or cities were considered for the proposed development. Therefore, please provide the other locations considered along with the reasons/justifications as to why those areas were not chosen. Within this response, please provide why this particular section of 1-77 was the preferred location for this center. kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street,Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn Response: Due to market demand, the applicant continues to search for available large- tract properties in surrounding cities and counties, including those within the 1-77, 1-85, and 1-485 corridors in Mecklenburg, Gaston, Iredell, York, and Cabarrus Counties. Any identified large-tract sites which could facilitate the size and scope of this development are highly sought after in the Charlotte market. At present, there are over 60 development companies similar to North Carolina Development Acquisition, LLC that are actively seeking similar tracts. If/when large-tract sites become available, the applicant would seek to purchase and construct industrial/logistical parks similar to this development on said properties. In addition to the Charlotte MSA, the applicant currently meets supply-chain distribution needs in nearly every major logistical market center throughout the southeastern US including but not limited to Charleston, SC; Greenville, SC; Atlanta, GA; Savannah, GA; Tampa, FL; Orlando, FL; West Palm Beach, FL; and Huntsville, AL. As of January 2022, a market analysis performed by Colliers International, a Charlotte- based industrial brokerage firm, for the current Charlotte industrial market is as follows: • Total Demand (Requirements in the Market): 22,827,544 SF • 40% of the Total Demand are requirements seeking a 1MM SF or larger single- tenant building • Total Existing Available or Under Construction: 11,867,737 SF • Number of 1MM SF or larger buildings existing or under construction: 1 Tenant demand in the Charlotte market is at an all-time high. Third-party logistics, E- commerce, traditional retail, wholesale distribution companies, and manufacturing to a lesser extent, are driving the market demand which is at a significant deficit as indicated above. 3. The applicant analyzed six specific siting criteria to determine if the off-site alternatives would be a practicable alternative. One of the six criteria was Land Use/ Zoning which looked at parcel(s)/tract(s) of land currently zoned for the intended use or that could be reasonably re-zoned to accommodate the proposed project. Off-site alternative 1-3 states, "the site not currently zoned for the proposed use; however, re-zoning of the property is assumed to be feasible." What additional work, costs, extended timeline would be needed to re-zone parcels listing in off-site alternative 1-3 to commercial use? Were Land Use/ Zoning criteria petitioned in the other alternatives or just the preferred, please explain. a. In addition, the preferred alternative is "not currently zoned for the proposed use, however rezoning the property has been petitioned and according to the Town of Troutman, the rezoning petition is anticipated to be accepted."What is the current designation of the preferred alternative? Response: The preferred alternative is now properly zoned Industrial and annexed into the Town of Troutman. Rezoning of alternate sites would entail a timeline of approximately 6 months to potentially obtain the required documents, file applications, and hold the required public hearings at a cost of up to $250,000+ per site based on recent experience. 4. The applicant analyzed six specific siting criteria to determine if off-site alternatives would be a practicable alternative. One of the six criteria was Access which specifically looked at three different components. The description of this criteria stated, "the site must provide suitable access to a major interstate. Suitable access to a major interstate would be defined as direct access to the site from a paved road suitable to support truck traffic associated with the proposed facility. Second, the site kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn must be located adjacent to within two miles of an interstate exchange. Third, the site must allow for truck access that avoids at-grade rail crossings and/or minimizes at-grade rail crossing relocation." a. What is the significance of a 2-mile radius and why was the radius not expanded to three, five, or ten miles?Please provide additional details/justification as to why only a 2-mile radius. b. What is the significance of access to a major interstate? Please define "major interstate" and additional justification why a further location would not be acceptable? Response: In general, warehouse distribution center projects utilize a large number of semi-trucks (WB-67's), typically 500-1,000 or more per day, that are best suited for interstate travel. The 2-mile radius is significant due to the trucking costs associated with being more than 2-miles from a major interstate, e.g. Interstate Highway System or freeway, part of a network of controlled-access highways that link major cities in the 48 contiguous states. The analytics show that on city streets it costs $3/mile for distances 2- 10 miles and $4.25/mile for distances 11-20 miles from the interstate. For highway travel to the interstate, the additional trucking cost above 2 miles is $2.25/mile. These increased costs would create a financial hardship on prospective tenants and decrease the number of interested parties in a given development. In addition, all prospective tenants seek to limit the intermingling of trucks and passenger cars to the extent practical and seek sites close to interstates to promote safer driving conditions for truck and commuter traffic. Moreover, additional distance from interstate results in wasted fuel, increased CO2 emissions, increased truck driver costs, including layover costs, and longer employee commutes. Longer employee commutes increase operational costs which handicap remote sites compared to those in proximity to interstates. Prospective tenants generally do not entertain multi-mile one-way trips due to these added costs. Additionally, prospective tenants often reject sites that require more than two turns from an interstate. For those reasons, an increased distance from major interstates would make the project inviable. Lastly, local streets are not well suited for the number of trucks nor the typical 80,000- pound weight. In many cases, aging infrastructure is not rated for today's increased weight limits, forcing drivers to utilize alternative routes, often resulting in increased driving distances or unscheduled layovers. From a political standpoint, rural sites that are greater than 2-miles from an interstate begin to encroach on residential areas. Rezonings become more difficult as the number of neighbor objections begins to sway elected officials' opinions. 5. The preferred alternative shows several configurations for the on-site alternatives. a. Please provide additional information as to why the building space is necessitated to be 1,700,000 SF?Is there an option to potentially build up vertically, potentially replacing two buildings with one, that has two stories? Please justify and provide additional information. Why would a smaller space not be as beneficial? b. For configuration 2, as stated, "during design, the agreement with the build-to-suit warehouse tenant was terminated, resulting in a speculative redesign of the site. This configuration includes one 1,501,200 SF building, 6 storm water detention basins, truck access and parking, and employee parking."Additional details about the future use of the designed warehouse are requested. Is there a tenant?Is the tenant only speculative at this point?If the building size would work with 1.5 million feet, why is the desired/preferred alternative 1.7 million SF? Response: Please refer to the included building plans for a visual depiction of what is proposed for construction. The operational requirements of distribution centers require kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn direct access to both sides of the building with semi-trucks (WB-67's). Multi-level loading docks would not be a viable alternative due to operational requirements. The next level up would be approximately 40' above grade which isn't operational or financially feasible. Tenant demand is what is driving the building sizes. 5 years ago, a 200,000 SF building was a common product. Due to changes in shopping patterns that have been exacerbated by the pandemic, building sizes have steadily increased over the last 5 years in order to meet the demand, while the number of developable large-tract sites necessary to facilitate larger building sizes continues to decrease. While the previous build-to-suit tenant's proposed building was slightly smaller than the current 1.7M SF proposed plan, the overall development footprint was much larger. The previous plan required over 1,000 trailer parking spaces and 600 employee parking spaces. For comparison, the current 2-building plan proposes 474 trailer parking spaces and 484 employee parking spaces. As a result, the previous plan yielded slightly more aquatic resource impacts than the currently proposed 2-building plan. We understand the general concerns with speculative development; however, the applicant is currently in discussions with four prospective tenants interested in leasing the facilities. A tenant will most likely be known within the first few months of construction to allow for proper internal building customization. In addition, 27.6M SF of speculative warehouse distribution space has been leased over the past 10 years within the Charlotte market. 100% of those facilities were under lease upon receiving a certificate of occupancy. For reference, here is a summary of industrial warehouse facilities and their uses: Cross-Dock Cross-docking is unloading inbound freight from one truck, holding it in the warehouse building for a very short period of time, and loading it onto another truck for outbound shipping. Often there is one side that is designated for Receiving and one side for Shipping. Goods are unloaded on the Receiving side and routed "across" the warehouse to awaiting trucks on the Shipping side. The buildings are typically much larger than a rear load building and are usually occupied by one tenant, sometimes two. The volume of material handled by these tenants requires a large number of trucks/loading docks, large warehouse space for temporary storage, and a large number of trailer parking spaces. The width of these buildings is limited by fire code to about 620' before special designs are required. Building floors are raised 48" above the surrounding grade to allow for unloading semi-trucks. The internal ceilings are typically 32' high or higher. The tenants of these buildings are large Fortune 500 companies and these buildings form the backbone of their supply chain supplying goods to each brick and mortar store. Every retailer and grocery store utilizes this type of facility. Due to the volume of inbound and outbound trucks, these are located adjacent to major arterial road networks. Rear-Load Rear load buildings are essentially half of a cross-dock and max out at approximately 300' deep and are usually smaller than 300,000 SF. These are often occupied by multiple smaller users that have a much smaller volume of inbound/outbound goods. Target tenants occupy 5,000 SF to 50,000 SF each and up to 10 loading docks. These tenants kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn are smaller companies and may only serve a few local locations. These buildings are often located in industrial parks near the industrial/manufacturing centers of a jurisdiction. Front-Load Front-load buildings are almost the same as rear-load buildings only with parking located on the ends of the facilities. These buildings often are more manufacturing-based. 6. Off-site alternative 1 states, "in summary, off-site alternative 1 does not meet all the site screening criteria and is therefore not a practicable alternative." In the general screening criteria provided, "the property can be reasonably obtained, and the project site meets the basic and overall project purpose, however, due to the presence of overhead power lines, the 700,000 SF building cannot be constructed. This alternative is not capable of being constructed when considering costs and logistics." This is a broad/vague statement that needs additional information to support that assumption. Therefore, please provide additional details about the added costs and logistical support preventing this off-site alternative from not being a viable option. Response: The overhead powerlines in question are major transmission towers. Due to the size of the structures and the disruption to the electrical grid, they cannot be feasibly relocated. The estimated relocation cost for a double circuit transmission tower is approximately$3M per tower plus changes to two additional towers due to the new angles for a total of approximately $10M. This work requires approximately two years to design, build the relocated towers, prepare temporary rerouting to keep customers powered, reroute the main power line, and then demolish the old towers. 7. Off-site alternative 2 states, "This site is not currently zoned for the proposed land use, rezoning of the site is assumed unfeasible due to the current residential zoning designation, proximity to the Barium Springs Home for Children, and the proximity to residential developments to the North and South." Please provide more detail as to why rezoning is not feasible. Please provide additional support about the added costs and logistical support preventing this site from being a viable option. Response: Rezoning for this alternate is not feasible due to the proximity to major residential areas. Neither the applicant nor future tenants are willing to locate next to the area with lots of pedestrian traffic and/or interaction with residences. In this particular case, the neighbor is an orphanage facility. Additionally, following the original submittal of the alternatives analysis, we understand that this site is now under consideration by a national home builder seeking to develop a residential neighborhood. 8. Off-site alternative 3 states, "The site is not for sale and cannot be purchased."Further information is requested why an alternative that could not be purchased was considered. (How is this a reasonable alternative if it is not an option?) Availability was stated to be a consideration when determining off-site alternatives, "availability of large tracts of land". Response: "Availability" in this instance simply refers to the existence of a property that initially appears to have sufficient area to be a viable site. There is a small number of large sites in the vicinity of the preferred alternative. Better wording for off-site alternative 3 is that the site is "not currently listed for sale but is assumed to be available for purchase upon receipt of an acceptable offer". kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn 9. The introduction states, "associated access roads, parking, utilities, and storm water management facilities are also proposed." This is a broad statement and additional details describing the infrastructure are needed. Are there any additional or anticipated impacts to waters of the United States associated with this proposed work? Were these impacts evaluated for both the preferred alternative and other alternatives? Response:The items referenced above are shown on the provided plans and associated impacts are already included within the application. No additional impacts are proposed. 10. The information requested above is essential to the expeditious processing of the application; please submit one consolidated response to all comments by February 24, 2022. This information is required pursuant to 33 CFR 325, Appendix B, and 40 CFR 1506.5 If you do not submit this information within the given timeframe, the application will be administratively withdrawn. Withdrawal of the application does not preclude you from reopening the application at a later time, provided you submit the required information. Response: Understood. Greg Cain (Neighbor) 11. I live at 171 Levo Drive, Troutman, and this 1.7 million SF distribution center project is planned on land that connects to my property. The environmental concern I have is the water runoff damage from the proposed property site and my property. (see attached photos) During medium to heavy rainfalls, there is a stream of water collected from the proposed distribution center site that flows through my property. This stream of water already causes a great deal of erosion damage along with significant trash pollution. My family and I pick up bags of trash yearly from the runoff that is dumped off our property. This runoff goes through my property and ends up in I-L Creek. I reviewed the maps and information in the public notice I do not see this intermittent stream listed on the maps. In figure 6 of the notice "existing conditions map"there is a stream labeled S1. This would be the nearest stream but is not what runs through my property. I am concerned that with the construction and building of distribution centers that runoff into this stream causing significant erosion damage and dumping trash/pollution into my property and the I-L stream will only intensify. I want to make sure that this concern is addressed and resolved during the planning/application period. I am requesting a conversation with representatives from the Corps of Engineers, North Carolina Acquisitions, LLC, and the Town of Troutman. I am also requesting a written plan on my concerns listed above that will be addressed by the developer. Ideally, representatives would visit my property so we can walk the property line and discuss the area I have described. Response: The applicant invited Mr. Cain to a virtual meeting on December 7, 2021, to discuss the project in detail and address his concerns. During this meeting, it was explained that the development of the site would eliminate the illegal trash dumping upgradient from his residence that was making its way to his property during rain events. The applicant also showed that the non-jurisdictional stormwater drainage feature on his property would not receive a significant discharge from the proposed development and erosion damage should decrease. The applicant also has walked the property line with the residents to listen to and help address concerns. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 12. We recommend seeking alternatives in other counties or towns, as well as brownfield sites. Response: Please see the response to Comment#2 above. kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn 13. For the employee parking, we recommend parking structures or another alternative Response: Structured parking is not financially or operationally viable for this type of use. At an average cost of$10,000 per parking space, structured parking would add a minimum of a $5M premium to the construction cost. Additionally, prospective tenants do not want to handicap their ability to attract employees due to the nuisance of navigating a parking deck. The limited amount of area devoted to car parking would not generate substantial decreases to environmental resources. 14. The applicant should use non-invasive native species and Low Impact Development in landscaping. Using LID technology in landscaping will not only help maintain the predevelopment hydrologic regime but also enhance the aesthetic and habitat value of the site. LID Techniques include permeable pavement and bioretention areas that can collect storm water from driveways and parking areas. Additional alternatives include narrower roads, swales versus curbs/gutters, and permeable surfaces such as turf stone, brick, and cobblestone. Compared to conventional developments, implementing appropriate LID techniques can be more cost-effective, increase property values, provide space-saving advantages, reduce runoff, and protect water quality. Response: The applicant will utilize native species in the proposed landscaping as irrigation is intended to be limited. Sand filters are proposed for stormwater quality treatment prior to discharge. 15. Maintain a minimum 100-foot undisturbed, native, forested buffer along perennial streams and a minimum 50-foot buffer along intermittent streams and wetlands. Maintaining undisturbed, forested buffers along these areas will minimize the impacts to aquatic and terrestrial wildlife resources, water quality, and aquatic habitat both within and downstream of the project area. Response: The Town of Troutman Unified Development Ordinance requires a 50-ft undisturbed buffer along perennial streams (solid-blue line) illustrated on the most recent version of the USGS topographic map. The applicant will maintain the 50-ft buffers generating a 100' total width forested buffer on all remaining streams not proposed to be impacted by the development. 16. Due to the decline in populations of tree-roosting bat species, avoid tree clearing activities during the maternity roosting season for bats (May 15-August 15) Response: To the extent practicable, tree clearing activities will be limited to proposed development areas only. The applicant intends to leave as many trees as practical to limit habitat disruption and buffer the site from neighbors. 17. We recommend not clearing the entire site, but rather maintaining the maximum amount of native vegetation as possible. We suggest having the site logged or repurposing the wood instead of burning the cleared trees. Response: The applicant intends to leave as many trees as practical to limit habitat disruption and buffer the site from neighbors. kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn 18. Disturbed areas should be re-seeded with native seed mixtures and plants. Avoid fescue-based mixtures or lespedeza because they are invasive and provide little benefit to wildlife. Native, annual small grains appropriate for the season are preferred and recommended. For areas adjacent to buildings, a native shrub/grass option may also be beneficial. Avoid using invasive, non-native plants in seed mixtures or landscaping plants, such as Bermuda grass, lespedeza, and nandina. Response: Temporary and permanent native seed mixtures will be incorporated into the stabilization plan to help prevent erosion and stabilize slopes. Turfgrass will be limited within the development. 19. Sediment and erosion control measures should be installed prior to any land-disturbing activity. The use of biodegradable and wildlife-friendly sediment and erosion control devices is strongly recommended. Silt fencing, fiber rolls, and/or other products should have loose-weave netting that is made of natural fiber materials with movable joints between the vertical and horizontal twines. Silt fencing that has been reinforced with plastic or metal mesh should be avoided as it impeded the movement of terrestrial wildlife species. Excessive silt and sediment loads can have detrimental effects on aquatic resources including the destruction of spawning habitat, suffocation of eggs, and clogging of gills. Response:Sediment and erosion control measures as required, reviewed, and approved by Iredell County will be implemented prior to land disturbance. 20. We recommend considering additional measures to address secondary and cumulative impacts of development on water and aquatic and terrestrial wildlife habitat before degradation of streams occurs. Measures to address the issues of development can be found in NCWRC's Guidance Memorandum to Address and Mitigate Secondary and Cumulative Impacts to Aquatic and Terrestrial Wildlife Resources and Water Quality. Response: The Town of Troutman Unified Development Ordinance requires a 50-ft undisturbed buffer along perennial streams (solid-blue line) illustrated on the most recent version of the USGS topographic map. The applicant will maintain the 50-ft buffers generating a 100' total width forested buffer on all remaining streams not proposed to be impacted by the development. Stream crossings will be designed to allow passage of aquatic life, as many existing trees as practical will be preserved, and stormwater will be treated and discharge velocities will be attenuated by stormwater control measures. Direct discharge of stormwater into streams will not occur. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 21. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02H.0506(b) "a 401 Water Quality Certification may only be issued upon determining that the proposed activity will comply with state water quality standards which include designated uses, numeric criteria, narrative criteria, and the state's antidegradation policy as defined in rules of 15A NCACO28.0200... In assessing whether the proposed activity will comply with water quality standards, the Division shall evaluate if the proposed activity: (1) has avoided and minimized impacts to surface waters and wetlands.."As this project is speculative with a stated purpose as to "provide warehousing and supply-chain distribution space to service the Charlotte MSA",please provide a detailed justification for the sizes of the proposed buildings and the specific need for the amount of parking proposed. It appears that the site could be re-designed to further avoid and minimize stream and/or wetland impacts and still meet the stated purpose. Response: Due to recent changes in consumer spending habits, population growth and supply chain constraints, the Charlotte regional industrial real estate market is experiencing tremendous growth. To accommodate for these changes, several factors are taking place within the region. The average size of industrial buildings has tripled kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn since 2019, which has pushed development outside of the core industrial market and into the outlying surrounding counties due to additional land being needed for the larger facilities. However, these facilities still need to be located within proximity to the growing population areas and within 1-2 miles from a major interstate. Furthermore, there are over 22.5M square feet of tenant demand within the Charlotte market representing over 50 companies. 18% of this demand represents tenants seeking facilities of 1 M SF and greater. As of Q4 2021, there are only five buildings, within the region, planned for 1 M SF or greater. As of the date of this submittal, there are 11 current requests in the Charlotte area market for buildings of 1 M SF or greater. Please see the attached modified site plan for reference. While it is possible to build a warehouse on this property with fewer stream impacts, the smaller buildings do not fulfill the highest and best use of the property. Due to its proximity to 1-77, this site needs to be utilized for distribution or 1 M+ SF users. The number of available sites for buildings of this size is rare in this market and demand currently exceeds supply. Due to the absence of wetlands on this property, this site lends itself even more to larger products while minimizing environmental impacts. From a financial standpoint, the larger buildings are necessary to make the site financially viable due to a large amount of wall required to minimize stream impact, the volume of earthwork, and the cost of offsite improvements. 22. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02H.0506(b) "a 401 Water Quality Certification may only be issued upon determining that the proposed activity will comply with state water quality standards which includes designated uses, numeric criteria, narrative criteria, and the state's antidegradation policy, as defined in rules of 15A NCACA 028.0200... In assessing whether the proposed activity will comply with water quality standards, the Division shall evaluate if the proposed activity: (2) would cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards; (3) would result in secondary or cumulative impacts that cause or contribute to, or will cause or contribute to, a violation of water quality standards; "Based on the information provided in the application the Division has the following concerns: a. Along the eastern boundary of the project site a small segment of stream 2 and stream 6 will be indirectly affected by becoming disconnected, and essentially isolated, from all other natural features. This small, disconnected portion of Stream 2 and Stream 6 are unlikely to continue to provide the same hydrologic and biological function and therefore should be counted as indirect "loss of water". Please revise the application, plan sheets, and impact tables accordingly. b. All surface flow from the project is proposed to be routed through multiple stormwater and wet detention basins. In order to review possible secondary impacts to downstream hydrology, please provide plans that clearly show the outlet location from each storm water control measure. Please note that the rerouting of any draining area and surface flow has the potential to remove existing hydrology from features adjacent to this project and therefore remove existing uses of the stream channels or wetlands. Based on the location of the proposed storm water basins, it appears that the lower portion of stream 3 and stream 1 will have significantly reduced hydrology. Response: a.) Please find the attached revised application, plan sheets, and impact tables indicating an indirect "loss of water" for Streams 2 & 6. kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>)Horn b.) To continue contributing hydrology to the lower portion of Stream 3, the applicant will direct 2-acres of greenspace runoff from the northwestern portion of the site to the beginning of Stream 3. The southern portion of Stream 1 will continue to receive flow from 4-acres west of the stream and 30-acres from the parcel directly south of the proposed development. The Stormwater Management Plan is currently in design and will be submitted to NCDWR upon completion. The design will include detailed plans demonstrating the outlet locations at each stormwater control measure. We are currently targeting a May 2022 submittal date. 23. Please submit a complete Storm water Management Plan for the project which shall include all appropriate supplemental forms, 0 & M agreements, calculations, engineering drawings, etc., that complies with the requirements of the State Storm water Program. The Storm water Design Manual and applicable forms may be found on DEMLR's website at https.//deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energymineral-land-resources/energy-mineral-land- permitguidance/stormwater-bmp-manual. In addition, please also submit the application form SWU-101(attached). However, the $505 application fee and last two signature pages of this form may be omitted. {15A NCAC 02H.0506(b)(2) and (3)) Pursuant to Title 15A NCAC 02H .0502(e), the applicant shall furnish all of the above-requested information for the proper consideration of the application. Please respond in writing within 30 calendar days of receipt of this letter by sending one(1) copy of all the above requested information to the 401 &Buffer permitting branch, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 OR by submitting all of the above-requested information through this link: https.//edocs.deq.nc.gov/Forms/Supplemental-Information-Form Response:The Stormwater Management Plan is currently in design and will be submitted to NCDWR upon completion. We are currently targeting a May 2022 submittal date. United States Fish and Wildlife Service 24. Based on the information provided, the project would occur at a location where any incidental take that may result from associated activities is exempt under the 4(d) rule for this species. (I.e. Northern Long-eared Bat) Suitable habitat occurs onsite for the federally threatened dwarf-flowered heartleaf (Hexastylis Naniflora). We acknowledge that targeted botanical surveys conducted during the appropriate survey window did not detect evidence for this species at that time. Your correspondence did not describe the project in enough detail to discern the action area and effects of the action (50 CFR 402.02) Generally, proposed impacts to suitable habitats for listed plant species, but negative survey results collected during the appropriate survey window, warrant our concurrence with a "may affect, not likely to adversely affect"determination from the appropriate federal action agency. In accordance with the Act, it is the responsibility of the appropriate federal agency or its designated representative to review its activities or programs and to identify any such activities or programs that may affect endangered or threatened species and their habitats. If it is determined that the proposed activity may adversely affect any species federally listed as endangered or threatened, formal consultation with this office must be initiated. Response: A revised response was obtained by USFWS on September 30, 2021, with the following revised statement: Based on the information provided, suitable habitat occurs onsite for the federally threatened dwarf-flowered heartleaf (Hexastylis naniflora) and endangered Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii). We acknowledge that targeted botanical surveys conducted during the appropriate survey windows did not detect evidence for these kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 Kimley>>>Horn species at that time. Since the proposed project would impact suitable habitat for these species, but no evidence for these plants was detected using appropriate methods, we would concur with a may affect, not likely to adversely affect determination from the action agency for these species. The revised USFWS response is attached. 25. Although not required, we encourage the applicant to avoid any associated tree clearing activities during this animal's maternity roosting season from May 15-AUG 15. Response: To the extent practicable, tree clearing activities will be limited to proposed development areas only. The applicant intends to leave as many trees as practical to limit habitat disruption and buffer the site from neighbors. North Carolina Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office 26. We have conducted a review of the project and are aware of no historic resources which would be affected by the project. Therefore, we have no comment on the project as proposed. Response: SHPO has determined that the project will not affect historic resources. Sincerely, KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Chris Tinklenberg, PWS Environmental Scientist Attachments Cc: Dominic Reinicker, NC Development Acquisition, LLC Matt Prince, NC Development Acquisition, LLC Austin Watts, Kimley-Horn kimley-horn.com 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 704 333 5131 O_ aN w 0 z 0 0 z a w H TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER • ram{lTy' uuu11 `11uuuuuu11uuu Iii!1111.16gT 1112111MIIHL, IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII11E11 11Ill1I111Ill APPENDIX C Permit Drawings SITE DEVELOPMENT liacimimmoilreeimiusweianiaz 44 PROVIDED PARKING 14 /55 . ow , . . z .; 5 3 5, 5 33333333;33 :A ....1 .533;33333335333;333 'v13 3 fl1N;13"i"M 5-3-3-31 177-5 _ 3 5'4++, 55 I 43- 1111111111111111111111111111111E1 "7.4,711M- 4111111}INV. E1111111111111111111111111111111111111TAM111111111 "m17ff4 milmmmins1.73amMlitis /51 PROP. ROUGH GRADE SURFACE I I/ 01:1111102111€.111111111111111111111111111111111 INIIIIN1111011unnolomm1111 1111111111 .11111Mil 11/i1111101a-010 United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Asheville Field Office 160 Zillicoa Street Asheville, North Carolina 28801 September 30, 2021 Taylor Kiker Kimley-horn 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200 Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Taylor.kiker@kimley-horn.com Dear Taylor Kiker: Subject: NCDA Douglas Troutman Logistics Center; Iredell County, North Carolina f us. 1 FISH &WILDLIFE SERVICE The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has reviewed the information provided in your correspondences dated April20, 2021 and September 27, 2021, wherein you solicit our comments regarding project -mediated impacts to federally protected species. We submit the following comments in accordance with the provisions of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. 661-667e); the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. §4321 et seq.); and section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543) (Act). Proj ect Description According to the information provided, the proposed commercial development would entail the construction a distribution center (approximately 1.7 million square foot total building space), and parking/access appurtenances on approximately 39 acres in Troutman, North Carolina. The proposed project is anticipated to require authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The action area is composed of undeveloped open space, mixed successional forest, riparian areas, and transitional habitats. Federally Listed Endangered and Threatened Species According to Service records, suitable summer roosting habitat may be present in the action area (50CFR 402.02) for the federally threatened northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis). However, the final 4(d) rule, (effective as of February 16, 2016) exempts incidental take of northern long-eared bat associated with activities that occur greater than 0.25 miles from a known hibernation site, and greater than 150 feet from a known, occupied maternity roost during the pup season (June 1— July 31). Based on the information provided, the project would occur at a location where any incidental take that may result from associated activities is exempt under the 4(d) rule for this species. Although not required, we encourage the Applicant to avoid any associated free clearing activities during this animal's active season from April 1 — October 15. Based on the information provided, suitable habitat occurs onsite for the federally threatened dwarf -flowered heartleaf (Hexastylis nanora) and endangered Schweinitz's sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii). We acknowledge that targeted botanical surveys conducted during the appropriate survey windows did not detect evidence for these species at that time. Since the proposed project would impact suitable habitat for these species, but no evidence for these plants were detected using appropriate methods, we would concur with a may affect, not likely to adversely affect determination from the action agency for these species. Based on the information provided, we believe that suitable habitat is not present onsite for any other federally protected species, and we require no further action at this time. Please be aware that obligations under section 7 of the Endangered Species Act must be reconsidered if: (1) new information reveals impacts of this identified action that may affect listed species or critical habitat in a manner not previously considered, (2) this action is subsequently modified in a manner that was not considered in this review, or (3) a new species is listed or critical habitat is determined that may be affected by the identified action. We offer the following recommendations on behalf of natural resources: Erosion and Sediment Control Measures to control sediment and erosion should be installed before any ground -disturbing activities occur. Grading and backfilling should be minimized, and existing native vegetation should be retained (if possible) to maintain riparian cover for fish and wildlife. Disturbed areas should be revegetated with native vegetation as soon as the project is completed. Ground disturbance should be limited to what will be stabilized quickly, preferably by the end of the workday. Natural fiber matting (coir) should be used for erosion control as synthetic netting can trap animals and persist in the environment beyond its intended purpose. Riparian Buffers Natural, forested riparian buffers are critical to the health of aquatic ecosystems. They accomplish the following: 1. Catch and filter runoff, thereby helping to prevent nonpoint-source pollutants from reaching streams. 2 Enhance the in -stream processing of both point- and nonpoint-source pollutants. 3. Act as "sponges" by absorbing runoff (which reduces the severity of floods) and by allowing runoff to infiltrate and recharge groundwater levels (which maintains stream flows during dry periods). 4. Catch and help prevent excess woody debris from entering the stream and creating logjams. 5. Stabilize stream banks and maintain natural channel morphology. 6. Provide coarse woody debris for habitat structure and most of the dissolved organic carbon and other nutrients necessary for the aquatic food web. 7. Maintain air and water temperatures around the stream. Forested riparian buffers (a minimum 50 feet wide along intermittent streams and 100 feet wide along perennial streams [or the full extent of the 100-year floodplain, whichever is greater]) should be created and/or maintained adjacent to all aquatic areas. Impervious surfaces, ditches, 2 pipes, roads, utility lines (sewer, water, gas, transmission, etc.), and other infrastructure that requires maintenance, cleared rights -of -way and/or compromise the functions and values of the forested buffers should not occur within these riparian areas. Utility Lines We encourage the Applicant to consider utilizing directional drilling to accomplish any necessary utility line installation. Utility crossings of streams should be kept to a minimum, and all utility infrastructure (including manholes) should be kept out of riparian buffer areas. Directional boring under streams significantly minimizes impacts to aquatic resources and riparian buffers. If directional boring cannot be used and trenching is determined to be the only viable method, every effort should be made to ensure that impacts to in -stream features are minimized and stabilized upon completion of the project. Our past experiences with open -trench crossings indicate that this technique increases the likelihood for future lateral movement of the stream (which could undercut or erode around the utility line), and the correction of such problems could result in costly future maintenance and devastating impacts to natural resources. Therefore, as much work as possible should be accomplished in the dry, and the amount of disturbance should not exceed what can be successfully stabilized by the end of the workday. Regardless of the crossing method, all utility lines should cross streams perpendicularly. Stream Crossings Bridges or spanning structures should be used for all permanent roadway crossings of streams and associated wetlands. Structures should span the channel and the floodplain in order to minimize impacts to aquatic resources, allow for the movement of aquatic and terrestrial organisms, and eliminate the need to place fill in streams, wetlands, and floodplains. Bridges should be designed and constructed so that no piers or bents are placed in the stream, approaches and abutments do not constrict the stream channel, and the crossing is perpendicular to the stream. Spanning some or all of the floodplain allows stream access to the floodplain, dissipates energy during high flows, and provides terrestrial wildlife passage. When bank stabilization is necessary, we recommend that the use of riprap be minimized and that a riprap-free buffer zone be maintained under the bridge to allow for wildlife movement. If fill in the floodplain is necessary, floodplain culverts should be added through the fill to allow the stream access to the floodplain during high flows. If bridges are not possible and culverts are the only option, we suggest using bottomless culverts. Bottomless culverts preserve the natural stream substrate, create less disturbance during construction, and provide a more natural post -construction channel. Culverts should be of sufficient size to leave natural stream functions and habitats at the crossing site unimpeded. Culvert installation and presence should not change water depth, volume (flow), or velocity levels that permit aquatic organism passage; and accommodate the movement of debris and bed material during bankfull events. Widening the stream channel must be avoided. In the event that a traditional culvert is the only option, the culvert design should provide for a minimum water depth in the structure during low flow or dry periods. Sufficient water depth 3 should be maintained in all flow regimes so as to accommodate both the upstream and downstream movement of aquatic species. Water depth inside the culvert must be adequate for fish to be completely submerged and all other aquatic life to move freely, even during low flow periods. The culvert should be designed and installed at the same slope as the stream grade to maintain an acceptable water velocity for aquatic life passage and for stream substrate characteristics to be retained within the culvert. Where feasible, we recommend the use of multiple barrels, in addition to a low flow barrel, to accommodate flood flows. Floodplain barrels should be placed on or near stream bankfull or floodplain bench elevations and discharge onto floodplain benches. Where appropriate, install sills on the upstream end of floodplain barrels to restrict or divert the base stream flow to a single barrel. If the culvert is longer than 40 linear feet, alternating or notched baffles should be installed in a manner that mimics the existing stream pattern. This will enhance the passage of aquatic life by: (1) depositing and retaining sediment in the barrel, (2) maintaining channel depth and flow regimes, and (3) providing resting places for fish and other aquatic organisms. The Service appreciates the opportunity to provide these comments. Please contact Mr. Byron Hamstead of our staff at ByronHamstead@fws.gov, if you have any questions. In any future correspondence concerning this project, please reference our Log Number 4-2-21-246. Sincerely, - - original signed - - Janet Mizzi Field Supervisor 4 NCDEQ Stormwater Management Calculations Stormwater Management Calculations Troutman Logistics Center Troutman, NC 28166 Prepared for: Town of Troutman Engineering Department 400 N Eastway Drive Troutman, NC 28166 NCDEQ 512 N. Salisbury St. (9th Floor) Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 Date: May 16, 2022 KHA Reference #: 015002007 ��••�AR•,,�* �N• 0� �� �� SEAL KimIey» Horn C Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 2022 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28202 Phone: 704-333-5131 NC License #F-0102 0308611/4s- • ':�'l'G 1 NE��•• . ,,,,,,,...•'05/27/2022 TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER TROUTMAN, NC STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CALCULATIONS Prepared for: Town of Troutman Engineering Department 400 N Eastway Drive Troutman, NC 28166 & NCDEQ 512 N. Salisbury St. (9th Floor) Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 Prepared by: KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28202 NC CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION: F-0102 May 2022 015 002 007 Stormwater Anais and Calculations TABLE OF CONTENTS NARRATIVE APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 SITE LOCATION MAP USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP FEMA FLOOD RATE INSURANCE MAP NRCS WEB SOIL SURVEY MAP APPENDIX 2 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 NOAA PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES FIGURE 5 PRE -DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE MAP FIGURE 6 POST -DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE MAP FIGURE 7 TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS FIGURE 8 WET POND DESIGN CALCULATIONS FIGURE 9 HYDROCAD PRE- AND POST -DEVELOPMENT REPORT FIGURE 10 STORMWATER CONVEYANCE NETWORK CALCULATIONS FIGURE 11 RIP -RAP CALCULATIONS FIGURE 12 Stormwater Anais and Calculations OVERVIEW This report contains the approach and results of a stormwater analysis for the development of the Troutman Logistics Center to be located northwest of the intersection of Main Street and Ostwalt Amity Road in Troutman, NC. This project consists of two large distribution centers. Building 1 consists of the northern 1M square foot building and associated access and infrastructure improvements while Building 2 consists of the southern 700K square foot building and associated parking areas. Due to the requirement of a 404/401 permit, the proposed development will be subject to both stormwater quantity and quality regulations. Town of Troutman / NCDEQ stormwater quantity regulations require the post -development runoff rate from the 2-year and 10-year, 24-hour storm events to be attenuated to the pre -development flow rates. Proposed storm sewer pipes shall be designed for the 10-year, 24 hour frequency storm. NCDEQ stormwater quality regulations require the control and treatment of the first 1" of rainfall over the development. Runoff volume drawdown for the first 1" of rainfall shall be between 48 and 120 hours. Additionally, all structural stormwater treatment systems shall be designed to have a minimum of 85% average annual removal for Total Suspended Solids (TSS). The proposed project will meet the above requirements through the installation and maintenance of two wet ponds. This project consists of the following components: • Mass grading over approximately 158 acres • Construction of two distribution center buildings and all associated site appurtenances for operation (i.e. parking, utilities, landscaping, etc.) • Construction of two wet detention ponds EXISTING CONDITIONS The existing site is generally undeveloped, with the exception of a few single family residences. Overall existing site slopes towards the middle, draining to the onsite IL Creek. There is one main point of analysis for on -site runoff, illustrated on the pre -development map (Figure 5). GEOLOGY The project site is located in the Piedmont Physiographic Province, an area underlain by ancient igneous and metamorphic rocks. The residual soils in this area are the product of in -place chemical weathering of rock. The typical residual soil profile consists of clayey soils near the surface where soil weathering is more advanced, underlain by sandy silts and silty sands that generally become harder with depth to the top of parent bedrock. Alluvial soils are typically present within floodplain areas along creeks and rivers in the Piedmont. According to the 1985 Geologic Map of North Carolina, the site is along the borders of the Kings Mountain and Charlotte Belts. The bedrock underlying the site generally consists of biotite gneiss. The boundary between soil and rock in the Piedmont is not sharply defined. A transitional zone termed "partially weathered rock" is normally found overlying the parent bedrock. Partially weathered rock (PWR) is defined for engineering purposes as residual material with a standard penetration test resistance exceeding 100 blows per foot. The transition between hard/dense residual soils and partially weathered rock occurs at irregular depths due to variations in degree of weathering. Stormwater Anais and Calculations FLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAY/FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP Based on the effective FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map Number 3710474000J, dated March 18, 2008, the site is with the area of minimal flood hazard, Zone X. WATER QUANTITY In accordance with the Town of Troutman Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Section 8.4 and NCDEQ regulations, a stormwater quantity control system designed to attenuate the post - development 2-year, and 10-year, 24-hour storm events to pre -development conditions has been provided. The proposed stormwater quantity control system will also pass the 50-year, 24-hour storm event with at least 6 inches of freeboard. The system was modeled in HydroCAD, which utilizes the NRCS TR-55 (SCS) Method of calculating runoff, curve numbers, and time of concentration. The NOAA Rainfall Depth Table was used to determine the rainfall depths used for calculations (2-year, 24-hour = 3.42 in; 10- year, 24-hour = 5.03 in; 50-year, 24-hour = 6.77 in). Ponds outfall to Point of Analysis 1 (POA 1). Table IA below show results of a HydroCAD analysis for the proposed BMP. TABLE IA: Pre- & Post -Development Peak Flows POA 1 Storm Event Pre- Development (cfs) Post- Development (cfs) POND 1 POND 2 Stage Freeboard Stage Freeboard 2-year, 24-hour 62.76 55.16 859.21 3.79' 870.06 2.94' 10-year, 24-hour 254.55 223.02 861.03 1.97' 871.27 1.73' 50-year, 24-hour 540.42 491.94 862.41 0.59' 872.42 0.58' WATER QUALITY Per the Town of Troutman UDO Section 8.4 and NCDEQ standards, all stormwater quality control requirements must be provided to control and treat the first 1" of rainfall over the entire site. Runoff volume drawdown time is required to be between 48 and 120 hours. Additionally, all structural stormwater treatment systems shall be designed to have a minimum of 85% average annual removal for Total Suspended Solids (TSS). The required 85% TSS average annual removal will be accomplished through the use of an NCDEQ compliant wet ponds provided onsite. Drawdown of the first one (1) inch of runoff for the proposed wet pond is approximately 2.45 days (59 hours). For detailed calculations, see the calculation tables attached to this report. STORM CONVEYANCE NETWORK ANALYSIS The pipe storm drainage system on site was analyzed with AutoCAD Civil 3D Hydraflow Storm Sewers Extention by Autodesk, which uses the Rational Method to estimate onsite runoff. The proposed storm drainage system was designed to convey the 10-year storm event. Rainfall intensities used in the model were obtained from NOAA. Please see provided Storm Sewers report for the location/elevation of the 10-year, 24-hour hydraulic grade lines within the proposed system. No hydraulic grade line rises above the rim of the proposed stormwater structures. Stormwater Anais and Calculations CONCLUSION The proposed industrial development will utilize the proposed onsite wet ponds to satisfy water quantity and quality requirements. All new impervious surface from onsite will drain to the proposed onsite wet ponds to achieve 85% TSS removal. Additionally, the proposed onsite storm network has been designed to meet Town of Troutman drainage requirements. Stormwater Anais and Calculations APPENDIX 1 Stormwater Analysis and Calculations Troutman Logistics Center, Troutman, NC ConnectGlS Feature Report 4/19/22, 1:29 PM https://iredell.connectgis.com/DownloadFile.ashx?i=_ags_map92fa6b01 b3c24058886f21 cd9d376606x.htm&t=print ZUSGS U.S. DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR D.5- GEOLOGICAL SURREY •:T USSTTop° SHEPHERDS QUADRANGLE NORTH CAROLINA 7.5-NINVIE SERIES 411.5.1 15 19 20 21 22 14144111 56 55 55 13 51 51 - .. - - 1 51 30 \ - _ 1 50 A3 1a Prodx. 141..11. Rates 4. 1 .13494.my ,444 5444 [..wi•s,.wm+ !v�elicsi1i 1,44,14,441 Site Location SCALE 1121000 11. mrlse 46 N 44.4464 ‘g1..2Tj Y� 000 0011 0.144.1 SHEPHERDS. NC 2019 National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette FEMA Legend 80°52'W 35°41'38"N 3r1.nn7'1 M {71 eft, 3/18/1(70i3 0 250 500 Feet 1,000 1,500 2,000 Basemap: USGS National Map: Orthoimagery: Data refreshed October, 2020 89°51'23"W 35°41'9"N 1:6,000 SEE FPS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Without Base Flood Elevation (BFE) Zane R. Y. R99 With BFE or Depth Zone RE. AD. AN. V. AR Regulatory Floodway OTHER AREAS OF FLOOD HAZARD OTHER AREAS GENERAL STRUCTURES OTHER FEATURES MAP PANELS 9 0.2% Annual Chance Flood Hazard, Areas of 1% annual chance flood with average depth less than one foot or with drainage areas of less than one square mile Zn is _Future Conditions 1% Annual Chance Flood Hazard Zane x FAF Area with Reduced Flood Risk due to Levee. See Notes. Zone ,f' Area with Flood Risk due to Leveez.,,r, o NO SCREEN Area of Minimal Flood Hazard zr,,, x Effective LOMRs Area of Undetermined Flood Hazard zrr n - — - - Channel, Culvert, or Storm Sewer 1 l r 1 l l Levee, Dike, or Floodwall zos Cross Sections with 1% Annual Chance � r•s Water Surface Elevation a- - - Coastal Transect —sn--- Base Flood Elevation Line (BFE) Limit of Study Jurisdiction Boundary Coastal Transect Baseline — Profile Baseline Hydrographic Feature Digital Data Available Ni No Digital Data Available _ '` Unmapped 4(� The pin displayed on the map Is an approximate point selected by the user and does not represent an authoritative property location. This map complies with FEMA's standards for the use of digital flood maps if it is not void as described below. The basemap shown complies with FEMA's basemap accuracy standards The flood hazard information is derived directly from the authoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This map was exported on 4/19/2022 at 1:10 PM and does not reflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date and time. The NFHL and effective information may change or become superseded by new data over time. This map image Is voict if the one or more of the following map elements do not appear: basemap imagery, Hood zone labels, legend, scale bar, map creation date, community identifiers, FIRM panel number, and FIRM effective date. Map images for unmapped and unmodernlzed areas cannot be used for regulatory purposes. 4/13/22, 9:00 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server Large scale terrain nysport ' Bristol • ohnson City' .::'.. 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MaE4 \CeB2 CeC2 I I 511700 512100 Map Scale: 1:17,900 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. 512500 0 253 500 1000 Feet Meters 1500 0 500 1000 2000 AJLU Mapprojedion: Web Mercator Conerwordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 17N WGS84 512900 MaD4 DrB 512900 513300 CeB2 Ce0-41� wi Pc�G2 Fr2. � PcD2► MaD4 RtA Pc©2' C•eC�2 PaF Pc&2 PcB2 CeB2 MaD4 513700 MaD4 C•eC►-2 513300 514100 I I 513700 514100 8 514500 514500 35° 41'55"N 35° 40' 33" N USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 2/22/2022 Page 1 of 5 Hydrologic Soil Group—Iredell County, North Carolina MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION Area of Interest (AOI) ❑ C The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at Area of Interest (AOI) 1:12,000. O C/D Soils Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map Soil Rating Polygons 0 D measurements. 0 A 0 Not rated or not available Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service 0 A/D Water Features Web Soil Survey URL: Streams and Canals Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) 0 B Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator Transportation 0 B/D Rails projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the 0 C —• Interstate Highways Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. 0 C/D US Routes This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as 0 D Major Roads of the version date(s) listed below. 0 Not rated or not available Local Roads Soil Survey Area: Iredell County, North Carolina Soil Rating Lines Background Survey Area Data: Version 27, Jan 21, 2022 " • A hia Aerial Photography Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales " • ND 1:50,000 or larger. y B " .0. B/D " • C " C/D " • D Not rated or not available Soil Rating Points ▪ A O A/D O O B/D Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Nov 17, 2019—Dec 18, 2019 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 2/22/2022 Page 2 of 5 Hydrologic Soil Group—Iredell County, North Carolina Hydrologic Soil Group Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI ApB Appling sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes B 8.2 0.8% CeB2 Cecil sandy clay loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, moderately eroded B 239.4 23.3% CeC2 Cecil sandy clay loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes, moderately eroded B 196.1 19.1% CfB Cecil -Bethlehem- Spartanburg complex, 2 to 8 percent slopes A 8.8 0.9% CgC Cecil -Urban land complex, 2 to 10 percent slopes B 23.9 2.3% CgE Cecil -Urban land complex, 10 to 25 percent slopes B 1.6 0.2% DrB Dorian fine sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent slopes, rarely flooded C 1.7 0.2% MaD4 Madison-Udorthents complex, 2 to 15 percent slopes, gullied B 99.0 9.6% MaE4 Madison-Udorthents complex, 15 to 25 percent slopes, gullied B 19.6 1.9% MaF4 Madison-Udorthents complex, 25 to 45 percent slopes, gullied B 2.0 0.2% PaE Pacolet sandy loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes B 10.6 1.0% PaF Pacolet sandy loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes B 5.9 0.6% PcB2 Pacolet sandy clay loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, moderately eroded B 24.7 2.4% PcC2 Pacolet sandy clay loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes, moderately eroded B 81.1 7.9% PcD2 Pacolet sandy clay loam, 10 to 15 percent slopes, moderately eroded B 95.8 9.3% USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey National Cooperative Soil Survey 2/22/2022 Page 3 of 5 Hydrologic Soil Group—Iredell County, North Carolina Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI PcE2 Pacolet sandy clay loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes, moderately eroded B 71.0 6.9% RiF Rion sandy loam, 15 to 45 percent slopes C 0.8 0.1% RtA Riverview and Toccoa soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded B 22.4 2.2% ScD Spartanburg -Cecil- Bethlehem complex, 8 to 15 percent slopes, stony B 5.1 0.5% UmF Udorthents-Urban land complex, 0 to 45 percent slopes C 108.7 10.6% Totals for Area of Interest 1,026.6 100.0% USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 2/22/2022 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 4 of 5 Hydrologic Soil Group—Iredell County, North Carolina Description Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils are assigned to one of four groups according to the rate of water infiltration when the soils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receive precipitation from long -duration storms. The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B, C, and D) and three dual classes (A/D, B/D, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows: Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture. These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission. Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water transmission. Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink -swell potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious material. These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission. If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (A/D, B/D, or C/D), the first letter is for drained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Only the soils that in their natural condition are in group D are assigned to dual classes. Rating Options Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified Tie -break Rule: Higher USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 2/22/2022 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 5 of 5 APPENDIX 2 Stormwater Analysis and Calculations Troutman Logistics Center, Troutman, NC 4/13/22, 9:00 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 2, Version 3 Location name: Troutman, North Carolina, USA* Latitude: 35.7035°, Longitude: -80.8902° Elevation: 939.48 ft** *source: ESRI Maps "'source: USGS POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES G.M. Bonnin, D. Martin, B. Lin, T. Parzybok, M.Yekta, and D. Riley NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland PF tabular I PF graphical 1 Maps & aerials PF tabular PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches)1 Average recurrence interval (years) Duration 1 2 5 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000 5-min 0.378 (0.348-0.411) 0.447 (0.412-0.488) 0.524 (0.482-0.571) 0.580 (0.532-0.630) 0.645 (0.587-0.701) 0.690 (0.625-0.751) 0.733 (0.659-0.799) 0.772 (0.687-0.843) 0.816 (0.718-0.898) 0.849 (0.738-0.938) 10-min 0.604 (0.556-0.657) 0.716 (0.660-0.780) 0.840 (0.772-0.915) 0.928 (0.850-1.01) 1.03 (0.936-1.12) 1.10 (0.996-1.20) 1.16 (1.05-1.27) 1.22 (1.09-1.34) 1.29 (1.14-1.42) 1.34 (1.16-1.48) 15-min 0.755 (0.696-0.821) 0.900 (0.829-0.980) 1.06 (0.977-1.16) 1.17 (1.08-1.27) 1.30 (1.19-1.42) 1.39 (1.26-1.51) 1.47 (1.32-1.60) 1.54 (1.38-1.69) 1.63 (1.43-1.79) 1.68 (1.46-1.85) 30-min 1.03 (0.954-1.13) 1.24 (1.15-1.35) 1.51 (1.39-1.64) 1.70 (1.56-1.85) 1.93 (1.76-2.10) 2.10 (1.90-2.28) 2.25 (2.03-2.46) 2.40 (2.14-2.63) 2.59 (2.28-2.85) 2.72 (2.36-3.00) 60-min 1.29 (1.19-1.40) 1.56 (1.44-1.70) 1.94 (1.78-2.11) 2.21 (2.03-2.41) 2.57 (2.34-2.79) 2.84 (2.57-3.09) 3.11 (2.79-3.38) 3.37 (3.00-3.68) 3.71 (3.27-4.08) 3.97 (3.45-4.38) 2-hr 1.50 (1.38-1.63) 1.81 (1.67-1.98) 2.27 (2.08-2.47) 2.61 (2.39-2.84) 3.07 (2.79-3.34) 3.42 (3.09-3.73) 3.77 (3.38-4.12) 4.13 (3.66-4.52) 4.60 (4.03-5.07) 4.97 (4.29-5.50) 3-hr 1.60 (1.48-1.75) 1.94 (1.79-2.12) 2.43 (2.24-2.66) 2.81 (2.58-3.07) 3.33 (3.03-3.63) 3.75 (3.38-4.09) 4.16 (3.73-4.55) 4.59 (4.07-5.03) 5.18 (4.51-5.71) 5.64 (4.85-6.25) 6-hr 1.97 (1.82-2.14) 2.38 (2.20-2.59) 2.98 (2.75-3.24) 3.46 (3.18-3.75) 4.10 (3.75-4.44) 4.62 (4.19-5.00) 5.14 (4.62-5.58) 5.68 (5.05-6.18) 6.43 (5.62-7.02) 7.02 (6.06-7.70) 12-hr 2.36 (2.19-2.57) 2.86 (2.65-3.11) 3.59 (3.32-3.90) 4.17 (3.84-4.51) 4.96 (4.54-5.37) 5.60 (5.08-6.05) 6.26 (5.63-6.76) 6.95 (6.17-7.50) 7.91 (6.91-8.55) 8.66 (7.46-9.39) 24-hr 2.1 (2.62- .O5) (3. 0) (4. .68) (4. .44) (5. 49) 6.- 7FLA (6.227.32) 8.38 (7.64-9.07) 9.51 (8.62-10.3) 10.4 (9.38-11.3) 2-day 3.32 (3.08-3.58) 4.01 (3.72-4.34) 5.02 (4.65-5.42) 5.80 (5.37-6.27) 6.87 (6.34-7.42) 7.71 (7.10-8.33) 8.57 (7.86-9.26) 9.45 (8.64-10.2) 10.6 (9.69-11.5) 11.6 (10.5-12.6) 3-day 3.53 (3.29-3.80) 4.25 (3.96-4.59) 5.29 (4.92-5.71) 6.10 (5.66-6.57) 7.20 (6.65-7.76) 8.07 (7.44-8.70) 8.96 (8.23-9.66) 9.86 (9.04-10.6) 11.1 (10.1-12.0) 12.1 (11.0-13.1) 4-day 3.74 (3.49-4.02) 4.49 (4.19-4.84) 5.56 (5.18-5.99) 6.40 (5.94-6.88) 7.53 (6.97-8.10) 8.43 (7.78-9.07) 9.34 (8.60-10.1) 10.3 (9.43-11.1) 11.5 (10.6-12.5) 12.5 (11.4-13.5) 7-day 4.31 (4.05-4.61) 5.15 (4.84-5.51) 6.28 (5.89-6.71) 7.15 (6.69-7.64) 8.33 (7.77-8.90) 9.25 (8.61-9.89) 10.2 (9.45-10.9) 11.1 (10.3-11.9) 12.4 (11.4-13.3) 13.4 (12.3-14.4) 10-day 4.95 (4.66-5.27) 5.89 (5.55-6.27) 7.08 (6.66-7.53) 7.99 (7.51-8.50) 9.19 (8.62-9.79) 10.1 (9.48-10.8) 11.1 (10.3-11.8) 12.0 (11.2-12.8) 13.3 (12.3-14.2) 14.2 (13.2-15.2) 20-day 6.64 (6.30-6.99) 7.84 (7.44-8.26) 9.26 (8.78-9.75) 10.4 (9.81-10.9) 11.8 (11.2-12.5) 13.0 (12.2-13.7) 14.1 (13.2-14.9) 15.3 (14.3-16.1) 16.8 (15.7-17.8) 18.0 (16.7-19.0) 30-day 8.21 (7.84-8.60) 9.65 (9.22-10.1) 11.1 (10.6-11.7) 12.3 (11.7-12.9) 13.7 (13.1-14.4) 14.8 (14.1-15.6) 15.9 (15.1-16.7) 17.0 (16.1-17.8) 18.4 (17.3-19.3) 19.4 (18.3-20.5) 45-day 10.3 (9.91-10.8) 12.1 (11.6-12.6) 13.7 (13.1-14.3) 14.9 (14.3-15.6) 16.5 (15.8-17.2) 17.7 (16.9-18.5) 18.8 (17.9-19.6) 19.9 (18.9-20.8) 21.3 (20.2-22.3) 22.3 (21.1-23.4) 60-day 12.3 (11.8-12.8) 14.3 (13.8-14.9) 16.1 (15.5-16.8) 17.5 (16.8-18.2) 19.2 (18.4-20.0) 20.5 (19.6-21.3) 21.7 (20.8-22.6) 22.9 (21.9-23.9) 24.4 (23.3-25.5) 25.6 (24.3-26.7) 1 Precipitation frequency (PF) estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series (PDS Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90% confidence interval. The probability hat precipitation frequency estimates (for a given duration and average recurrence interval) will be greater than the upper bound (or less than the lower bound) is 5%. Estimates at upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values. Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information. Back to Top PF graphical https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.7035&Ion=-80.8902&data=depth&units=english&series=pds 1/4 4/13/22, 9:00 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server Precipitation depth (in) Precipitation depth (in) 30 25 20 15 10 5 PDS-based depth -duration -frequency {DDF). curves Latitude: 35.7035'. 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Kimley >» Horn Project Information Project Name: KHA Project #: Designed by: MJP Revised by: Checked by: Pre vs. Post Runoff Analysis Time of Concentration Troutman 15002007 Date: 5/12/2022 Date: Date: Minimum Time of Concentration 5.0 minutes 2YR-24HR Rainfall, P2 3.42 Pre -Development Drainage Area: DA-1 Flow Length, L (ft) Slope, s (ft/ft) Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n Two-year, 24-hr rainfall, P2 (in) Paved or Unpaved Cross Sectional Area of Flow, A (ftZ) Wetted Perimeter, pw (ft) Hydraulic radius, r (ft) Average Velocity, V (ft/s)** Travel Time, Tt (min) SHEET nsHEET FLOW 100.00 0.036 0.30 3.42 13.04 SHALLOW CONCENTRATED T2 SHALLOW CONCENTRATED FLOW 528.00 0.078 U 4.50 1.95 SHALLOW CONCENTRATED T3sHALLow CONCENTRATED FLOW 1218.00 0.04 U 3.23 6.29 CHANNEL T4 CHANNEL FLOW 4996.00 0.01 0.03 U 34.41 19.44 1.77 7.53 11.05 _ 0.00 0.00 0.00 U 5.00 2.00 2.50 0.00 Pre -Development Time of Concentration, DA-1 32.34 Post -Development Drainage Area: DA-2 & 3 Flow Length, L (ft) Slope, s (ft/ft) Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n Two-year, 24-hr rainfall, P2 (in) Paved or Unpaved Cross Sectional Area of Flow, A (ftZ) Wetted Perimeter, pw (ft) Hydraulic radius, r (ft) Average Velocity, V (ft/s)** Travel Time, Tt (min) SHEET TisHEET FLOW 100.00 0.036 0.30 3.42 13.04 SHALLOW CONCENTRATED T2 SHALLOW CONCENTRATED FLOW 528.00 0.078 U 4.50 1.95 SHALLOW CONCENTRATED T3sHALLow CONCENTRATED FLOW 1218.00 0.04 U 3.23 6.29 CHANNEL T4 CHANNEL FLOW 4996.00 0.01 0.03 U 34.41 19.44 1.77 7.53 11.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 U 5.00 2.00 2.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 U 5.00 2.00 2.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 U 5.00 2.00 2.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 U 5.00 2.00 2.50 0.00 Post -Development Time of Concentration DA-2 & 3 32.34 Kimley >» Horn Project Information Project Name: KHA Project #: Designed by: MJP Revised by: Checked by: Pre vs. Post Runoff Analysis Time of Concentration Troutman 15002007 Date: 5/12/2022 Date: Date: Minimum Time of Concentration 5.0 minutes 2YR-24HR Rainfall, P2 3.42 Post-Developmet Drainage Area: DA-1 & 4 Flow Length, L (ft) Slope, s (ft/ft) Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n Two-year, 24-hr rainfall, P2 (in) Paved or Unpaved Cross Sectional Area of Flow, A (ftZ) Wetted Perimeter, pw (ft) Hydraulic radius, r (ft) Average Velocity, V (ft/s)** Travel Time, Tt (min) MINIMUM TC Tl MINIMUM T[ FLOW 5.00 - 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 - 0.00 U 5.00 2.00 2.50 0.00 - 0.00 U 5.00 2.00 2.50 0.00 _ 0.00 U 5.00 2.00 2.50 0.00 Post-Developmet Time of Concentration, DA-1 & 4 5.00 Post -Development Drainage Area: Flow Length, L (ft) Slope, s (ft/ft) Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n Two-year, 24-hr rainfall, P2 (in) Paved or Unpaved Cross Sectional Area of Flow, A (ftZ) Wetted Perimeter, pw (ft) Hydraulic radius, r (ft) Average Velocity, V (ft/s)** Travel Time, Tt (min) 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 0.00 U #DIV/0! 0.00 Post -Development Time of Concentration, o.00 Kimley>)) Horn Project Information Site Information WET DETENTION BASIN (Water Quality Calculations) Project Name: Project Troutman KHA Project #: 015002007 Designed by: MJP Revised by: Revised by: Revised by: Sub Area Location: DA-1 Drainage Area (DA) = Impervious Area (IA) = Percent Impervious (I) = Required Temporary Pool Storage Volume: Design Storm = Determine Rv Value = Temporary Storage Volume Required = Temporary Storage Volume Provided = Date: 5/11/2022 Date: Date: Date: 78.35 Acres 59.60 Acres 77.0 1 inch (Project Does Not Drain to SA waters) 0.05 + .009 (I) = 0.74 in/in 211,317 cf (above Permanent Pool) 302,985 cf GOOD Required Surface Area (Average Depth SA/DA Method) Volume of permanent pool: 425,018 cf Area of permanent pool: 105,384 sf Average depth= 4.0 ft Average Permanent Pool Depth: SA/DA = Min Required Surface Area = Surface Area Provided = Forebay Volume Required: Forebay Volume Provided: Percent of Volume Provided: 4.0 ft (Average Depth in Ft) 2.31 (Interpolated From Table 1 of C-3 of NCDEQ Stormwater Design Manual) 78,839 sf (at Permanent Pool) 105,384 sf GOOD 63,752.70 cf 73,520.00 cf 17.3% GOOD Q Project Information E 0 FOREBAY VOLUME Description Stage Area Area Volume Total Volume (FT) (SF) (ac) (CF) (CF) I OZS'EL I 9T8'9Z I 60bE'0 I 0S80T I LS8 I Aegooj Jo dol LS0E'0 LbLZ'0 Sediment Storage Total Volume Above Temp Pool (ct) 1601'608 TOZ'ZLE MAIN POND VOLUME- DA1 Description Stage Area Area Volume Total Volume (FT) (SF) (ac) (CF) (CF) 425,018 728,003 Forebay Volume Required 15%-20% of Permanent Pool Volume Percent Provided I I 17.30% 3.2107 3.4760 4125,0148 105,384 86,417 88,145 98,658 100,435 E E E n n > T o m E Q r v Q E To i5 o E 92 r u m in E E n r 'Emergency Spillway r n Block Calculations Q Kimley>)) Horn Project Information Site Information WET DETENTION BASIN (Water Quality Calculations) Project Name: Troutman Pond 2 KHA Project #: 015002007 Designed by: MJP Revised by: Revised by: Revised by: Sub Area Location: DA-4 Drainage Area (DA) = Impervious Area (IA) = Percent Impervious (I) = Required Temporary Pool Storage Volume: Design Storm = Determine Rv Value = Temporary Storage Volume Required = Temporary Storage Volume Provided = Date: 5/11/2022 Date: Date: Date: 44.10 Acres 38.35 Acres 87.0 1 inch (Project Does Not Drain to SA waters) 0.05 + .009 (I) = 0.83 in/in 133,349 cf (above Permanent Pool) 193,164 cf GOOD Required Surface Area (Average Depth SA/DA Method) Volume of permanent pool: 241,824 cf Area of permanent pool: 52,666 sf Average depth= 4.6 ft Average Permanent Pool Depth: SA/DA = Min Required Surface Area = Surface Area Provided = Forebay Volume Required: Forebay Volume Provided: Percent of Volume Provided: 4.6 ft (Average Depth in Ft) 2.37 (Interpolated From Table 1 of C-3 of NCDEQ Stormwater Design Manual) 45,528 sf (at Permanent Pool) 52,666 sf GOOD 36,273.56 cf 47,675.75 cf 19.7% GOOD Q Project Information E 0 FOREBAY VOLUME Description Stage Area Area Volume Total Volume (FT) (SF) (ac) (CF) (CF) 16,469 36,422 ES6'61 TLS'TT 6811'0 6S0T'0 17981'0 L96T'0 863 864 on Li Sediment Storage Total Volume Above Temp Pool (of) MAIN POND VOLUME- DA4 Description Stage Area Area Volume Total Volume (FT) (SF) (ac) (CF) (CF) 241,824 434,988 985'6E9 0T9'ELb Forebay Volume Required 10%-20%of Permanent Pool Volume Percent Provided I I 19.72% 38,622 165,976 1.2090 1.7472 241,824 52,666 76,110 47,676 37,455 38,600 39,751 42,072 52,666 76,110 78,379 87,597 92,290 864 866 870 872 873 E E n n m E Q r v Q E o E r u m in E E n r 'Emergency Spillway r n Block Calculations Q Interpolated Cell Percent Impervious Permanent Pool Average Depth CO 0.25 0.36 I V O Tr O Li-) O 0.65 0.71 I 00 O 0.87 I O O O Ti O� e-I c^-I Ti N c-I V Ti c-I L�f1 Ti N lO c-I VI N Ti Ln N O 0.37 0.42 L1 O 0.59 0.68 N O 0.84 01 O 0.98 1.08 r^i ,i N ,i 1.38 IA ,i IA ,i 1.72 N ,i 01 ,i N. N N O 0.39 0.44 0.53 0.61 ci N O 0.78 0.88 V1 01 O N O .-I N r1 Ti 1.23 1.34 1.48 N l0 Ti l0 c-I 1.84 1.88 2.04 Ln t0 N O 0.42 0.48 Lt O 0.67 Nci O 0.85 0.96 1.04 ,i 1.22 m ,i cr ,i in ,i 1.72 1.74 01 ,i 01 ,i e-i N ka O rn O 0.45 r1 V1 O N lO O N N O 0.83 c-I 01 O 1.04 CO T-1 Ti 1.20 c-I n Ti 1.44 lO V1 Ti Cri t0 r-I N co Ti 1.84 2.04 2.10 V n N 5.9 0.31 0.46 in O 0.63 0.73 0.85 0.93 e-I r-I e-I 1.22 M e-I cr e-I in e-I I-1 N e-I IA 00 e-I 1.87 2.07 2.13 2.36 N M O 0.54 0.61 0.73 V co O cri C1 O 01 O Ti 1.22 T -1 n Ti 1.38 1.49 in l0 ci 1.80 Tr cri ei N O N O O N c-I rn N 2.35 N V1 N 4.4 0.41 0.58 0.66 0.78 0.90 1.07 N r-I M e-I Tr e-I in , -I t0 , -I 1.82 01 ,-i 2.12 2.27 2.30 in N 2.54 2.68 d, 0.43 ei tO O 01 lO O 0.82 0.94 N e-I ei V N Ti 1.40 c-I V1 Ti ei lO r-I 1.77 M cn ei 2.09 in N N 2.41 m Tr N 2.64 N tO N 01 N N 3.6 0.46 0.66 in N O 0.89 1.03 1.22 in M ei r-I in ei N tO ei 1.73 0 01 ei 2.08 2.26 2.44 e-I t0 N 2.64 2.88 2.93 3.09 rn T-1 V1 O 0.74 V 00 O ei O e-I N c-I Ti 1.37 cti V1 Ti 00 lO r-I 01 N Ti ' O e-I 2.09 2.30 T-1 V1 N 2.72 N Ol N ill 01 N V1 N cn r-I M M V1 V1 cn O� lly I 20 N I 30 M 40 46 50 54 ltp ttOO O^ ^ I 80 CO 011 Crt O%--1 Pre -Developed Area 1 Pre -Developed POI <Subca> Reach Post -Developed Area 1 Pon 1 Pond 2 Post Developed F�OI <8S> Off-site Drainage (Areas 2&3) K6S) PosDeveloped Area 4 Routing Diagram for Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn, Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 ©2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Printed 5/16/2022 Page 2 Project Notes Defined 10 rainfall events from IDF Troutman IDF Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Printed 5/16/2022 Page 3 Rainfall Events Listing Event# Event Storm Type Curve Mode Duration BIB Depth AMC Name (hours) (inches) 1 1 inch Type II 6-hr Default 6.00 1 1.00 2 2 1-yr Type II 24-hr Default 24.00 1 2.82 2 3 2-yr Type II 24-hr Default 24.00 1 3.42 2 4 5-yr Type II 24-hr Default 24.00 1 4.33 2 5 10-yr Type II 24-hr Default 24.00 1 5.03 2 6 25-yr Type II 24-hr Default 24.00 1 6.01 2 7 50-yr Type II 24-hr Default 24.00 1 6.78 2 8 100-yr Type II 24-hr Default 24.00 1 7.58 2 Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Printed 5/16/2022 Page 4 Area Listing (all nodes) Area CN Description (acres) (subcatchment-numbers) 23.500 70 1/2 Acre Lots (1S) 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B (3S) 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious (3S) 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious (6S) 79.920 61 Crops/Farmland, B, Good (1S) 1.480 98 Impervious, B, Good (1S) 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good (8S) 5.750 61 Open Area (6S) 20.560 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B (3S, 8S) 204.930 55 Wood, B, Good (1S) 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good (8S) 619.660 64 TOTAL AREA Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Printed 5/16/2022 Page 5 Soil Listing (all nodes) Area Soil Subcatchment (acres) Group Numbers 0.000 HSG A 206.130 HSG B 3S, 8S 0.000 HSG C 0.000 HSG D 413.530 Other 1 S, 3S, 6S 619.660 TOTAL AREA Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 6 Ground Covers (all nodes) HSG-A HSG-B HSG-C HSG-D Other Total Ground Subcatchment (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) Cover Numbers 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 23.500 23.500 1 /2 Acre Lots 1S 0.000 17.020 0.000 0.000 0.000 17.020 >75% Grass cover, Good 3S 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 59.600 59.600 Building 1 Impervious 3S 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 38.350 38.350 Building 2 Impervious 6S 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 79.920 79.920 Crops/Farmland, B, Good 1S 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.480 1.480 Impervious, B, Good 1S 0.000 18.300 0.000 0.000 0.000 18.300 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre 8S 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 5.750 5.750 Open Area 6S 0.000 20.560 0.000 0.000 0.000 20.560 Pasture/grassland/range, Good 3S 8S 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 204.930 204.930 Wood, B, Good 1S 0.000 150.250 0.000 0.000 0.000 150.250 Woods 8S 0.000 206.130 0.000 0.000 413.530 619.660 TOTAL AREA Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Printed 5/16/2022 Page 7 Pipe Listing (all nodes) Line# Node In -Invert Out -Invert Length Slope n Width Diam/Height Inside -Fill Number (feet) (feet) (feet) (ft/ft) (inches) (inches) (inches) 1 4P 850.47 850.00 77.6 0.0061 0.011 0.0 2 7P 854.44 854.00 72.8 0.0060 0.011 0.0 36.0 0.0 48.0 0.0 Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 8 Time span=0.00-199.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 3981 points Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method SubcatchmentlS: Pre-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=309.830 ac 0.48% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.00" Tc=32.3 min CN=58 Runoff=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Subcatchment3S: Post-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=78.350 ac 76.07% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.28" Tc=5.0 min CN=89 Runoff=57.84 cfs 1.861 af Subcatchment6S: Post-DevelopedArea 4 Runoff Area=44.100 ac 86.96% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.45" Tc=5.0 min CN=93 Runoff=51.66 cfs 1.655 af Subcatchment8S: Off -site Drainage Runoff Area=187.380 ac 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.00" Tc=32.3 min CN=57 Runoff=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Pond 4P: Pond 1 Peak Elev=856.52' Storage=63,838 cf Inflow=57.84 cfs 1.861 af Primary=1.79 cfs 1.860 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=1.79 cfs 1.860 af Pond 7P: Pond 2 Peak Elev=867.32' Storage=49,967 cf Inflow=51.66 cfs 1.655 af Primary=2.26 cfs 1.655 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=2.26 cfs 1.655 af Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Primary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow=3.98 cfs 3.515 af Primary=3.98 cfs 3.515 af Total Runoff Area = 619.660 ac Runoff Volume = 3.516 af Average Runoff Depth = 0.07" 83.95% Pervious = 520.230 ac 16.05% Impervious = 99.430 ac Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 9 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 [45] Hint: Runoff=Zero Runoff = 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 af, Depth= 0.00" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Area (ac) CN Description • 79.920 61 Crops/Farmland, B, Good • 23.500 70 1/2 Acre Lots • 204.930 55 Wood, B, Good • 1.480 98 Impervious, B, Good 309.830 58 Weighted Average 308.350 99.52% Pervious Area 1.480 0.48% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, Worksheet Value 0 LL Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Hyd rog raph 10.00 cfs 0 Type II 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Runoff Area=309T830 ac Runoff Volume=0.000 af RnnOff Depth=0.0O" Tc=3.3 min CIS=58 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 10 Summary for Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 57.84 cfs @ 2.97 hrs, Volume= 1.861 af, Depth= 0.28" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Area (ac) CN Description 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B 1.730 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 78.350 89 Weighted Average 18.750 23.93% Pervious Area 59.600 76.07% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 61 57.84 cf 55- 50- 45 40 " u 35 / 0 30-' LT_ - 25-' 20='" 15-' 10-' Type IF 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1'.0O" Runoff Area=78T350 ac Runoff Volume=1.861 af Riinbff Depth=0.28" Tc=6.0'mlp_- Cts =89-- A 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ❑ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 11 Summary for Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 51.66 cfs @ 2.96 hrs, Volume= 1.655 af, Depth= 0.45" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Area (ac) CN Description • 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious • 5.750 61 Open Area 44.100 93 Weighted Average 5.750 13.04% Pervious Area 38.350 86.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 Hydrograph 51.6 cfs 35-- N -(2- 30- 0 u 25-- 20-- 15-- 10 Type II 6-Fir inch Rainifall=1:00`r- 'Rungff Are-a=44T100 ac Runoff -Volume=1.6-55 of - ▪ Rlr n bff Depth=11.45" =5.0 min CN=9a 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 12 Summary for Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) [45] Hint: Runoff=Zero Runoff = 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 af, Depth= 0.00" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Area (ac) CN Description 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good 18.830 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 187.380 57 Weighted Average 187.380 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, 0 LL Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Hydrograph T T T r Type II 6-hr 1 inch Riinfall=1.00" Runoff Area=187T380 ac Runoff Volume=0.000 af RUnOff Depth=0.0O" Tc=3.3 min CIS=57 0 r�< 7777 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 13 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary Secondary = Summary for Pond 4P: Pond 1 78.350 ac, 76.07% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.28" for 1 inch event 57.84 cfs @ 2.97 hrs, Volume= 1.79 cfs @ 6.03 hrs, Volume= 1.79 cfs @ 6.03 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 1.861 af 1.860 af, Atten= 97%, Lag= 183.3 min 1.860 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 856.52' @ 6.03 hrs Surf.Area= 124,539 sf Storage= 63,838 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 867.8 min calculated for 1.860 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 867.7 min (1,083.0 - 215.3 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 856.00 857.00 858.00 859.00 860.00 861.00 862.00 862.50 863.00 856.00' 998,544 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Surf.Area (sq-ft) 120,191 128,526 134,164 139,859 145,608 151,413 157,274 160,250 163,193 Device Routing Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 131,345 137,012 142,734 148,511 154,344 79,381 80,861 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 255,704 392,715 535,449 683,959 838,303 917,684 998,544 #1 Primary 850.47' #2 Device 1 856.00' #3 Device 1 858.75' #4 Device 1 859.25' #5 Device 1 862.17' #6 Secondary 862.00' 36.0" Round Culvert L= 77.6' RCP, groove end projecting, Ke= 0.200 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 850.47' / 850.00' S= 0.0061 '/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 7.07 sf 18.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 30.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 3.0" Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 50.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 14 Primary OutFlow Max=1.80 cfs @ 6.03 hrs HW=856.52' (Free Discharge) 4-1=Culvert (Passes 1.80 cfs of 84.07 cfs potential flow) 44 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 1.80 cfs @ 2.40 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) =Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 5=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=856.00' (Free Discharge) L6=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) 60 557' 50- 45-' 40- u 35-' Pond 4P: Pond 1 Hyd rog raph 57.84 fs r r 4- 4- 4 4 - - Ir Ir IT 1 1 1 1 1 L L L L LI -Inflow area=78.350 at Peak Elev=856 52' Storage=03,,830 of - - r r II IF IF rr r + r + + + + + + r 1.79 c s 5- 0.00 cfs 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) // Inflow L Outflow El Primary ❑ Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 15 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary Secondary = Summary for Pond 7P: Pond 2 44.100 ac, 86.96% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.45" for 1 inch event 51.66 cfs @ 2.96 hrs, Volume= 2.26 cfs @ 4.57 hrs, Volume= 2.26 cfs @ 4.57 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 1.655 af 1.655 af, Atten= 96%, Lag= 96.2 min 1.655 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 867.32' @ 4.57 hrs Surf.Area= 63,222 sf Storage= 49,967 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 439.6 min calculated for 1.655 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 441.3 min (648.8 - 207.5 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 866.50 867.00 868.00 869.00 870.00 871.00 872.00 873.00 866.50' 483,361 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Device Routing Surf.Area (sq-ft) 57,822 61,438 66,956 71,253 75,608 80,019 84,486 89,010 Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 64,197 69,105 73,431 77,814 82,253 86,748 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 94,012 163,117 236,547 314,361 396,613 483,361 #1 Primary #2 Device 1 #3 Device 1 #4 Device 1 #5 Device 1 #6 Device 1 #7 Device 1 #8 Device 1 #9 Device 1 #10 Device 1 854.44' 866.50' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 870.50' 870.50' 870.50' 871.50' 48.0" Round Culvert L= 72.8' RCP, sq.cut end projecting, Ke= 0.500 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 854.44' / 854.00' S= 0.0060'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 12.57 sf 15.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 16 #11 Device 1 #12 Device 1 #13 Device 1 #14 Secondary #15 Device 1 871.50' 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 872.00' 20.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) 872.44' 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Primary OutFlow Max=2.26 cfs @ 4.57 hrs HW=867.32' (Free Discharge) 4-1=Culvert (Passes 2.26 cfs of 199.61 cfs potential flow) 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 2.26 cfs @ 3.62 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) =Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) =Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) •=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 7=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 8=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 9=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 10=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 11=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 12=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 13=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 15=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=866.50' (Free Discharge) 4-14=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 17 Pond 7P: Pond 2 Hyd rog raph 55 50 45 40 35 30 0 LL 25 20 15 10 n I% Inflow Area=44.100 at Peak EIev=867.32' Storage=49,967 of 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Inflow Outflow ❑ Primary Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 18 Summary for Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 0.48% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.00" for 1 inch event Inflow = 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 af Primary = 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Hyd rog raph T T T T 1 F Inflow Area=3Q9.83Q ac ( l'«c/fs�y 10.00 cfs/�/(///// o 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) z Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 ©2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Inflow Area = Inflow = Primary = Primary outflow = 4 Summary for Link 5L: Post Developed POI Type 11 6-hr 1 inch Rainfall=1.00" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 19 309.830 ac, 31.61% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.14" for 1 inch event 3.98 cfs @ 5.49 hrs, Volume= 3.515 af 3.98 cfs @ 5.49 hrs, Volume= 3.515 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Link 5L: Post Developed POI Hyd rog raph 3.98 cfs L L L Inflow Area=3Q9.83Q ac L 1 H L 1 L 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 20 Time span=0.00-199.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 3981 points Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method SubcatchmentlS: Pre-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=309.830 ac 0.48% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.22" Tc=32.3 min CN=58 Runoff=21.31 cfs 5.640 af Subcatchment3S: Post-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=78.350 ac 76.07% Impervious Runoff Depth=1.74" Tc=5.0 min CN=89 Runoff=240.63 cfs 11.347 af Subcatchment6S: Post-DevelopedArea 4 Runoff Area=44.100 ac 86.96% Impervious Runoff Depth=2.08" Tc=5.0 min CN=93 Runoff=156.64 cfs 7.653 af Subcatchment8S: Off -site Drainage Runoff Area=187.380 ac 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.19" Tc=32.3 min CN=57 Runoff=10.07 cfs 3.032 af Pond 4P: Pond 1 Peak Elev=858.52' Storage=325,729 cf Inflow=240.63 cfs 11.347 af Primary=5.43 cfs 11.346 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=5.43 cfs 11.346 af Pond 7P: Pond 2 Peak Elev=869.60' Storage=206,932 cf Inflow=156.64 cfs 7.653 af Primary=5.08 cfs 7.653 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=5.08 cfs 7.653 af Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow=21.31 cfs 5.640 af Primary=21.31 cfs 5.640 af Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow=20.11 cfs 22.030 af Primary=20.11 cfs 22.030 af Total Runoff Area = 619.660 ac Runoff Volume = 27.672 af Average Runoff Depth = 0.54" 83.95% Pervious = 520.230 ac 16.05% Impervious = 99.430 ac Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 21 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Runoff = 21.31 cfs @ 12.45 hrs, Volume= 5.640 af, Depth= 0.22" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall=2.82" Area (ac) CN Description • 79.920 61 Crops/Farmland, B, Good • 23.500 70 1/2 Acre Lots • 204.930 55 Wood, B, Good • 1.480 98 Impervious, B, Good 309.830 58 Weighted Average 308.350 99.52% Pervious Area 1.480 0.48% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 0 11 LT 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Direct Entry, Worksheet Value Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 1 T I L 1- -4 1- -4 4- 1 1 T 1 7 -T 7 li + li r r 1 r Ir 7 lr i + li 21.31 cfs I I I I I I I I I I T T T T T T T T Type-1-��I •�•'• 1-y-r Reinfa1I=2.82! rt T r r y r y r rt T Runoff Area=309.83O ac L L loff-VILLmo 5�.640 af 7 T r r 7 RulnOff .I t11 0.22" r t r t HHTT34ftaI L L L L li l▪ i 7 li T li li r 7 r _, Ir 7 li T li 7 T T r 7 T 7 T 7 T L L L L L L I 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 22 Summary for Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 240.63 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 11.347 af, Depth= 1.74" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall=2.82" Area (ac) CN Description 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B 1.730 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 78.350 89 Weighted Average 18.750 23.93% Pervious Area 59.600 76.07% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 0 LL 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 260 - 1240.63 cfs 240— _ 220� -/ 200 - 180- 160� 140- 120� 100— 80- 60— 40_ 20— L L 4- r ✓ i 1 4- + H + + 1 + Type 11- 4Jir- ;1-yr F airnfaI*2 8Z„ Ru 'off - RurFoff VtIt] Ine*1-11 347 -f - fiunoff Depth=1.7411- 1 1c=$.O min L J 1 L DIsil=819 i i i 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) + ✓ ❑ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 23 Summary for Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 156.64 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 7.653 af, Depth= 2.08" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall=2.82" Area (ac) CN Description • 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious • 5.750 61 Open Area 44.100 93 Weighted Average 5.750 13.04% Pervious Area 38.350 86.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 Hydrograph /+---- 1 701 � 160� 56.64 ors I 150 140� 130J 120—▪ " 110-7▪ "� w 1oo- 90�' 807. LT_ 70- ,L 607 i l 50= 40_ 30 20� 10= 0 i i r Type IC2',4=fir 1 infall=�'$�" -yr 1 uncff Aria=' 4.110O Runoff Depfhi=2.-0'- T -&O matt I C14=9`3 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 24 Summary for Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Runoff = 10.07 cfs @ 12.48 hrs, Volume= 3.032 af, Depth= 0.19" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall=2.82" Area (ac) CN Description • 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good • 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good 18.830 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 187.380 57 Weighted Average 187.380 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, 0 LL Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Hydrograph 11 10.0 cfs 10 9 $_ 7-' 5-' 4 - 3-' r-- 2-' 1 T J r T 1 T 1 L L 1 L 1 Type 24-hr T 4 1-yr Rainfall=2.82" Runoff Aires=187380 ac Runoff Volumo=3.032 af Runoff Depth=0.19" T ▪ L ▪ L J Tc=32.3'mih L i L L CN=57 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) 7/ • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 25 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 4P: Pond 1 78.350 ac, 76.07% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.74" for 1-yr event 240.63 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 5.43 cfs @ 15.35 hrs, Volume= 5.43 cfs @ 15.35 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 11.347 af 11.346 af, Atten= 98%, Lag= 204.0 min 11.346 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 858.52' @ 15.35 hrs Surf.Area= 137,104 sf Storage= 325,729 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 866.0 min calculated for 11.346 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 865.9 min (1,678.1 - 812.2 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 856.00 857.00 858.00 859.00 860.00 861.00 862.00 862.50 863.00 856.00' 998,544 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Surf.Area (sq-ft) 120,191 128,526 134,164 139,859 145,608 151,413 157,274 160,250 163,193 Device Routing Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 131,345 137,012 142,734 148,511 154,344 79,381 80,861 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 255,704 392,715 535,449 683,959 838,303 917,684 998,544 #1 Primary 850.47' #2 Device 1 856.00' #3 Device 1 858.75' #4 Device 1 859.25' #5 Device 1 862.17' #6 Secondary 862.00' 36.0" Round Culvert L= 77.6' RCP, groove end projecting, Ke= 0.200 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 850.47' / 850.00' S= 0.0061 '/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 7.07 sf 18.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 30.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 3.0" Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 50.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 26 Primary OutFlow Max=5.43 cfs @ 15.35 hrs HW=858.52' (Free Discharge) L1=Culvert (Passes 5.43 cfs of 105.22 cfs potential flow) 44 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 5.43 cfs @ 7.24 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) =Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 5=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=856.00' (Free Discharge) L6=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) 260- 2407" 220 200 180- 160- Pond 4P: Pond 1 Hyd rog raph 240.63 cfs + IlnfilowA,rea=78.5©-a5 _ Peak-EIe=858.52' - r r r r + + + + +milli storage=32-5,(2J -Of - 1407' 1:;-- --1--------------T--T----------_T-- .2 120�1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L L L L L 1 1 i i i 1 - - 1 100� I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 .7- --I1- r--r--r--r--+--+---r -r r--r--r--r--rr-- 11 80' I I I I I I I I I I I 60"/ 407- 0.00 cfs 0 5 43 cfs 7 7 -T �% ////� %/' 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) — Inflow L Outflow El Primary ❑ Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 27 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 7P: Pond 2 44.100 ac, 86.96% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.08" for 1-yr event 156.64 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 5.08 cfs @ 13.75 hrs, Volume= 5.08 cfs @ 13.75 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 7.653 af 7.653 af, Atten= 97%, Lag= 108.0 min 7.653 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 869.60' @ 13.75 hrs Surf.Area= 73,883 sf Storage= 206,932 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 557.0 min calculated for 7.653 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 556.6 min (1,349.6 - 793.0 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 866.50 867.00 868.00 869.00 870.00 871.00 872.00 873.00 866.50' 483,361 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Device Routing Surf.Area (sq-ft) 57,822 61,438 66,956 71,253 75,608 80,019 84,486 89,010 Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 64,197 69,105 73,431 77,814 82,253 86,748 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 94,012 163,117 236,547 314,361 396,613 483,361 #1 Primary #2 Device 1 #3 Device 1 #4 Device 1 #5 Device 1 #6 Device 1 #7 Device 1 #8 Device 1 #9 Device 1 #10 Device 1 854.44' 866.50' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 870.50' 870.50' 870.50' 871.50' 48.0" Round Culvert L= 72.8' RCP, sq.cut end projecting, Ke= 0.500 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 854.44' / 854.00' S= 0.0060'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 12.57 sf 15.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 28 #11 Device 1 #12 Device 1 #13 Device 1 #14 Secondary #15 Device 1 871.50' 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 872.00' 20.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) 872.44' 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Primary OutFlow Max=5.08 cfs @ 13.75 hrs HW=869.60' (Free Discharge) 4-1=Culvert (Passes 5.08 cfs of 219.53 cfs potential flow) 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 5.08 cfs @ 8.13 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) =Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) =Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) •=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 7=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 8=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 9=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 10=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 11=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 12=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 13=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 15=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=866.50' (Free Discharge) 4-14=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Pond 7P: Pond 2 Hyd rog raph Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 29 T — — T T — — T ri 156.64 cfs 170� 160� ' 150 1407:- 1307:-' 120- 110±' w 100� • 90� 0 80% LT_ 70J 60� 50J 40J 30� 20-' r0.00 cfs 0 I'InfCow Area=44.i00 at Peak EIev=869.S8' - Sto rage=206r932 cf - II II II II , Prz, A----r--r--r- oiiiii/ E08 cfs 5.08 cfs 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Inflow Outflow ❑ Primary Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 30 Summary for Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 0.48% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.22" for 1-yr event Inflow = 21.31 cfs @ 12.45 hrs, Volume= 5.640 af Primary = 21.31 cfs @ 12.45 hrs, Volume= 5.640 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 23 22= 214- 20- 19 18 17=� 16 15 14='� ' 13 3 12 o 114' - 10=' 9 8-' 7- 5=' 4 3-, 2- Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Hyd rog raph 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) [ Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 1-yr Rainfall =2.82" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 31 Summary for Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 31.61% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.85" for 1-yr event Inflow = 20.11 cfs @ 12.49 hrs, Volume= 22.030 af Primary = 20.11 cfs @ 12.49 hrs, Volume= 22.030 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Link 5L: Post Developed POI Hyd rog raph L 1 L 1 22 20.11 cfs I 1 + + + 214" 1 20.11 cfs 1 1 1 1 204' -�%% 1 1 L 19=' 18 17- 16� 15 14 H 13 12 11 .—°° 10=' 9 8 7 6 5=' - -1 1 i i L 1 1 L 1 L 1 1 L 1 1 in#io Area=3 9.83Q-arc- ✓ Y Y rt 1 Y rt 1 r rt 1 r r ✓ 1 1 LI 1 1 L 1 1 L 1 1 L 1 ✓ Y Y rt 1 Y rt 1 r rt 1 r r LI 1 1 LI 1 1 L 1 7 LI 1 ✓ + 1 r 4 1 r r 1 r r 1 r r ✓ + 1 r r 1 r r 1 r r 1 r r 7 1 r 7 1 r 7 1 r 7 + + + + + + + + + + + r 7 1 r 7 1 T 7 1 r 7 1 r 7 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 32 Time span=0.00-199.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 3981 points Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method SubcatchmentlS: Pre-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=309.830 ac 0.48% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.42" Tc=32.3 min CN=58 Runoff=62.76 cfs 10.895 af Subcatchment3S: Post-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=78.350 ac 76.07% Impervious Runoff Depth=2.28" Tc=5.0 min CN=89 Runoff=312.18 cfs 14.908 af Subcatchment6S: Post-DevelopedArea 4 Runoff Area=44.100 ac 86.96% Impervious Runoff Depth=2.66" Tc=5.0 min CN=93 Runoff=196.86 cfs 9.767 af Subcatchment8S: Off -site Drainage Runoff Area=187.380 ac 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.39" Tc=32.3 min CN=57 Runoff=32.47 cfs 6.033 af Pond 4P: Pond 1 Peak Elev=859.21' Storage=422,122 cf Inflow=312.18 cfs 14.908 af Primary=8.71 cfs 14.906 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=8.71 cfs 14.906 af Pond 7P: Pond 2 Peak Elev=870.06' Storage=240,863 cf Inflow=196.86 cfs 9.767 af Primary=16.43 cfs 9.767 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=16.43 cfs 9.767 af Link 2L: Pre-DevelopedPOl Inflow=62.76 cfs 10.895 af Primary=62.76 cfs 10.895 af Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow=55.16 cfs 30.706 af Primary=55.16 cfs 30.706 af Total Runoff Area = 619.660 ac Runoff Volume = 41.603 af Average Runoff Depth = 0.81" 83.95% Pervious = 520.230 ac 16.05% Impervious = 99.430 ac Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 33 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Runoff = 62.76 cfs @ 12.37 hrs, Volume= 10.895 af, Depth= 0.42" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Area (ac) CN Description • 79.920 61 Crops/Farmland, B, Good • 23.500 70 1/2 Acre Lots • 204.930 55 Wood, B, Good • 1.480 98 Impervious, B, Good 309.830 58 Weighted Average 308.350 99.52% Pervious Area 1.480 0.48% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 70-/ Direct Entry, Worksheet Value Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph ✓ 1 ✓ r 65— ' 62.76 0 60=-' 55 _'' 50-' 45 40=' / 3 35-' o u- 30-' 25-'�II 20- 15=' 10-' 5- I ✓ ✓ t Ti r t Ti r r r t r1 r r P 7 T Type 1f4-F�r • JI 1-2-yr F ainfa I=3.42" r r r r r r t Runoff Area=309.830 alc • 1 T 1 r 7 T Runoff Volume=19.&95 Af i L i Runoff Depth 0 42►" rl 4c5 8- L 1 L 1 L 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 34 Summary for Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 312.18 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 14.908 af, Depth= 2.28" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Area (ac) CN Description 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B 1.730 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 78.350 89 Weighted Average 18.750 23.93% Pervious Area 59.600 76.07% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 0 LL 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 340J 4 320 _ 1312.18 cfs 3007" 280/ 260/ 240_ 220_ 200=" 180 160= 140= 120= 100= 80= 60= 40J 20J 0 I- 7 1 r r 4 r 7 j Ty'pe jll4 fir 2-yr F as rif-a0=3 4 -" 11111 Rur:off Ar4eat 78:.356 Rurtoff Vbkitne*14 9O8 at - 7 L 1 I- 7 r 1 Runoff- Depth=2.28" - --Yc=$.0'min i 1 ouir 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ❑ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 35 Summary for Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 196.86 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 9.767 af, Depth= 2.66" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Area (ac) CN Description • 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious • 5.750 61 Open Area 44.100 93 Weighted Average 5.750 13.04% Pervious Area 38.350 86.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 0 LL 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 Hydrograph 220J '� 210� �l 196.86 cfs I 200," / - 190� - - 180� - - 170 -/- 160- )- - - 150 �,r - - 140-- 130- 1 207:" - - 110�z - 100� T - 90 80_ 70i z k 60 _ ,r 50 - 40J 30 20,r 10. I 0 r Y 1 Y I - 1 Y 1 + 1 4 1 + + 1 r 1 r T 1 + rIT I IT 1 r Y 1 Y y type 1[ 2'4-I1-r 2-yr Rain�1fa11=3�1.4Z" - 1 r�dff Area=''C-10O ae Rut) V011 m =J';.707 r r Runoff -Depth=2.-66" + + r + + 1 r + I + I + I r i T Tt=5.0 min 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I cNI 9113 IIT + - 4 1 + 1 I- - 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 r 1 r r 1 + 1 r r 1 + 1 + 1 r 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 36 Summary for Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Runoff = 32.47 cfs @ 12.39 hrs, Volume= 6.033 af, Depth= 0.39" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Area (ac) CN Description 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good 18.830 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 187.380 57 Weighted Average 187.380 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, 36 ' Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Hydrograph 34 32.47 cf 32 30= - 26� 24L- 22 -✓ u 20' 18- o = a 16 14=' T 12/, 10 �� 8 - 6 2' 0 4- r + r Type 4i-24-4r-- 2-yr Rainifalr=a.-42" r r r r r r Runoff Are =1�87380 -ac - it.11100 Vol me=6.0 3 af Runoff Depth =a.39„ 1 Tc7=32.3'mih Cif=-57- 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 37 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 4P: Pond 1 78.350 ac, 76.07% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.28" for 2-yr event 312.18 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 8.71 cfs @ 14.22 hrs, Volume= 8.71 cfs @ 14.22 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 14.908 af 14.906 af, Atten= 97%, Lag= 135.7 min 14.906 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 859.21' @ 14.22 hrs Surf.Area= 141,063 sf Storage= 422,122 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 867.4 min calculated for 14.906 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 867.3 min (1,671.7 - 804.4 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 856.00 857.00 858.00 859.00 860.00 861.00 862.00 862.50 863.00 856.00' 998,544 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Surf.Area (sq-ft) 120,191 128,526 134,164 139,859 145,608 151,413 157,274 160,250 163,193 Device Routing Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 131,345 137,012 142,734 148,511 154,344 79,381 80,861 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 255,704 392,715 535,449 683,959 838,303 917,684 998,544 #1 Primary 850.47' #2 Device 1 856.00' #3 Device 1 858.75' #4 Device 1 859.25' #5 Device 1 862.17' #6 Secondary 862.00' 36.0" Round Culvert L= 77.6' RCP, groove end projecting, Ke= 0.200 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 850.47' / 850.00' S= 0.0061 '/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 7.07 sf 18.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 30.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 3.0" Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 50.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 38 Primary OutFlow Max=8.71 cfs @ 14.22 hrs HW=859.21' (Free Discharge) L1=Culvert (Passes 8.71 cfs of 111.63 cfs potential flow) 44 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 6.21 cfs @ 8.28 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 2.50 cfs @ 2.18 fps) =Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 5=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=856.00' (Free Discharge) L6=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 H 200 180 0 160 LL 140 120 100 80 60 40 0.00 cfs 0 Pond 4P: Pond 1 Hyd rog raph II II II II 312.18 cfs I IlnffoW Ares 78.35O at Ptak-EIev=S59.-21' - fitora9e=422,12-2 of - DEM /�///%%//'���� ,ff7 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow L Outflow El Primary ❑ Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 39 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 7P: Pond 2 44.100 ac, 86.96% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.66" for 2-yr event 196.86 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 16.43 cfs @ 12.46 hrs, Volume= 16.43 cfs @ 12.46 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 9.767 af 9.767 af, Atten= 92%, Lag= 30.3 min 9.767 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 870.06' @ 12.46 hrs Surf.Area= 75,859 sf Storage= 240,863 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 509.9 min calculated for 9.767 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 509.5 min (1,295.7 - 786.2 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 866.50 867.00 868.00 869.00 870.00 871.00 872.00 873.00 866.50' 483,361 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Device Routing Surf.Area (sq-ft) 57,822 61,438 66,956 71,253 75,608 80,019 84,486 89,010 Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 64,197 69,105 73,431 77,814 82,253 86,748 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 94,012 163,117 236,547 314,361 396,613 483,361 #1 Primary #2 Device 1 #3 Device 1 #4 Device 1 #5 Device 1 #6 Device 1 #7 Device 1 #8 Device 1 #9 Device 1 #10 Device 1 854.44' 866.50' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 870.50' 870.50' 870.50' 871.50' 48.0" Round Culvert L= 72.8' RCP, sq.cut end projecting, Ke= 0.500 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 854.44' / 854.00' S= 0.0060'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 12.57 sf 15.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 40 #11 Device 1 #12 Device 1 #13 Device 1 #14 Secondary #15 Device 1 871.50' 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 872.00' 20.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) 872.44' 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Primary OutFlow Max=16.38 cfs @ 12.46 hrs HW=870.06' (Free Discharge) 4-1=Culvert (Passes 16.38 cfs of 223.28 cfs potential flow) 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 5.47 cfs @ 8.75 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 2.73 cfs @ 1.78 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 2.73 cfs @ 1.78 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 2.73 cfs @ 1.78 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 2.73 cfs @ 1.78 fps) 7=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 8=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 9=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 10=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 11=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 12=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 13=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) 15=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=866.50' (Free Discharge) 4-14=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC 220 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 H 130 u 120 110 0 100 LL 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 0.00 cfs 0 Pond 7P: Pond 2 Hyd rog raph Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 41 r — — r — — r — — r — — T — — 1 T — — T — — T — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — 1 — — 1 L — — L — — L — — 1 — — 1 — — 1 — — 1 — — 1 — — 1 — — L 196.86 cfs I r r r r r + + + + + t t t t t + + + } I n l o�N► Area=44 1O© Peak Elev= 7V4.-U6' t�ra a 240,86 -0 7 — — T — — T — — T — — T — — T — — T — — T — — T — — T — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 L__L__L__L__L__1__1__1--1--1--1__1__1__1__1__L —_ —1 r — — r — — r — — r — — r — — T — — T — — t — — t — — t — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 — — 7 L _ _ L _ _ L _ _ L _ _ L _ _ 1 _ _ 1 _ _ L _ _ L _ _ L _ _ 1 _ _ 1 _ _ 1 _ _ 1 _ _ 1 _ _ L _ _ L _ _ L + r r r r + + + + + + + + + + 1 1 + +++++ + ++ + + + + + + + + + + ..1 1 1 ,,zi_ 1_ ,1 P 1 7 7 r r r r T T T T T 7777 7 7 - 7 L__L__L_—L__L__1_-1__L__L__L--1--1--1--1--1--1--1—_1 16.43 cfs I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Inflow Outflow ❑ Primary Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 42 Summary for Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 0.48% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.42" for 2-yr event Inflow = 62.76 cfs @ 12.37 hrs, Volume= 10.895 af Primary = 62.76 cfs @ 12.37 hrs, Volume= 10.895 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 70-` 65-', , 60- 55- , 50- 45-' w 40-' 35-' a 30-'' 25-' 20-', , 15-' , 10-' 5-' Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Hyd rog raph ✓ r r r ✓ ✓ r 1 r r 62.76 cfs 62.76 cfs L 1 r r r r r r r r r r r r r 1 n#low AreaL=3O9:83Q ac ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ r r r r r 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 2-yr Rainfall=3.42" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 43 Summary for Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 31.61% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.19" for 2-yr event Inflow = 55.16 cfs @ 12.40 hrs, Volume= 30.706 af Primary = 55.16 cfs @ 12.40 hrs, Volume= 30.706 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 60-' 50-- 45 ' 40-/ H 35- 25-- 20-' 5-', Link 5L: Post Developed POI Hyd rog raph 7 55.16 cfs 55.16 cf 10 20 30 40 50 60 r 1 1 r rt 1 r rt 1 r -t nflpvur Ares=3 9 83Q arc- 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) [ Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 44 Time span=0.00-199.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 3981 points Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method SubcatchmentlS: Pre-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=309.830 ac 0.48% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.82" Tc=32.3 min CN=58 Runoff=159.29 cfs 21.180 af Subcatchment3S: Post-DevelopedArea 1 Runoff Area=78.350 ac 76.07% Impervious Runoff Depth=3.13" Tc=5.0 min CN=89 Runoff=421.06 cfs 20.463 af Subcatchment6S: Post-DevelopedArea 4 Runoff Area=44.100 ac 86.96% Impervious Runoff Depth=3.54" Tc=5.0 min CN=93 Runoff=257.43 cfs 13.016 af Subcatchment8S: Off -site Drainage Runoff Area=187.380 ac 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.77" Tc=32.3 min CN=57 Runoff=87.12 cfs 11.991 af Pond 4P: Pond 1 Peak EIev=860.20' Storage=564,549 cf Inflow=421.06 cfs 20.463 af Primary=13.97 cfs 20.461 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=13.97 cfs 20.461 af Pond 7P: Pond 2 Peak EIev=870.74' Storage=293,578 cf Inflow=257.43 cfs 13.016 af Primary=51.65 cfs 13.016 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=51.65 cfs 13.016 af Link 2L: Pre-DevelopedPOl Inflow=159.29 cfs 21.180 af Primary=159.29 cfs 21.180 af Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow=143.84 cfs 45.467 af Primary=143.84 cfs 45.467 af Total Runoff Area = 619.660 ac Runoff Volume = 66.649 af Average Runoff Depth = 1.29" 83.95% Pervious = 520.230 ac 16.05% Impervious = 99.430 ac Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 45 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Runoff = 159.29 cfs @ 12.33 hrs, Volume= 21.180 af, Depth= 0.82" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Area (ac) CN Description • 79.920 61 Crops/Farmland, B, Good • 23.500 70 1/2 Acre Lots • 204.930 55 Wood, B, Good • 1.480 98 Impervious, B, Good 309.830 58 Weighted Average 308.350 99.52% Pervious Area 1.480 0.48% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, Worksheet Value 170J Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 159.29 cf 160- 1501 140� 130� 120� 110J I - w 100� 3 90� • 80J 70=-'' - 60—'� 50 '�� _ 40 k 30 20 10 0 Ti 1- Y 1- L r- ✓ 4- Y + 4- L I Y r TYpe il- firr- 115-yr Rainfaf=4.33" -R4 nt ff Area=30 11.ff0- at - Runoff Vdfuhne*2T.180 of Y Y Y I Y Runoff Dept =O.32" + —+ I— —I L Tc=3.3 min Gisii=58- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 46 Summary for Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 421.06 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 20.463 af, Depth= 3.13" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Area (ac) CN Description 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B 1.730 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 78.350 89 Weighted Average 18.750 23.93% Pervious Area 59.600 76.07% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 46/ z 440; I 421.06 ors 420- 400 380 360 340 320� 300 280 260J 240 220 • 200 180 160 140 120-z 100= 80 60 40= 20= HI L 1 'L 1 11 I'1 IL L I'I L L 5-y1r-RainfaU=4 3�"- RunoffAmaT78:3-50-ac - r rt r 7 1 Y 1 t 1 Runoff Val-uIaT+�463 f- 1 1 1 1 L L L I T Runoff DepfM=3.13" .0' min r 1 r 1 + 1 r r 1 r 7 1 T 1 r 7 1 7 Ic=8- T 1 r L L L I 1 L + r r 7 1 T 1 r 7 1 7 1 T 1 r + - - + 1 + 1 + + 1 + 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 47 Summary for Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 257.43 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 13.016 af, Depth= 3.54" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Area (ac) CN Description • 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious • 5.750 61 Open Area 44.100 93 Weighted Average 5.750 13.04% Pervious Area 38.350 86.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 Hydrograph 280- 257.43 cf 260� 240� 22O- 1/ 200i, 180� 3 1401" o - �` 120- / 100- 80= /T 60- 40- 20� 1 0 r t L 1 t Y t 1 ; Type Il 4-Mr- 5-y1t~ f ainfa )=4;3 „- Runloff Area=44.1-60 ac Runoff Vdluine=13.016 of ✓ 4 r ✓ 7 -L Runoff Depth=3.54" II Th4. 1 m111ri - r-IIT Tr 11111 r L 1 t r r1 i i 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 48 Summary for Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Runoff = 87.12 cfs @ 12.34 hrs, Volume= 11.991 af, Depth= 0.77" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Area (ac) CN Description 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good 18.830 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 187.380 57 Weighted Average 187.380 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, 95 90=- Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Hydrograph r 87.1 c 85 80 '�- 75- - 70 ='' 65=' T- 60=' 55=' r- 50 - 0 45='/I LL 40 =- 35= - 30 ' 25- I 20'' I� 15-'/ 10 5=' Tr r r T I T I r T r T r T I T I r 'rT�p�II111 r 1-5-yrRainfall1=4 33'- rT r r r I r I r Runcif#Area=1$7.380-aic - Runoff Volume=11.S91 af F F r r r r rI 7 -IIr r {'� T �31 man T T -5T 10 20 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 49 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 4P: Pond 1 78.350 ac, 76.07% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.13" for 5-yr event 421.06 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 13.97 cfs @ 13.72 hrs, Volume= 13.97 cfs @ 13.72 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 20.463 af 20.461 af, Atten= 97%, Lag= 105.9 min 20.461 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 860.20' @ 13.72 hrs Surf.Area= 146,764 sf Storage= 564,549 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 777.3 min calculated for 20.461 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 777.2 min (1,572.7 - 795.5 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 856.00 857.00 858.00 859.00 860.00 861.00 862.00 862.50 863.00 856.00' 998,544 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Surf.Area (sq-ft) 120,191 128,526 134,164 139,859 145,608 151,413 157,274 160,250 163,193 Device Routing Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 131,345 137,012 142,734 148,511 154,344 79,381 80,861 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 255,704 392,715 535,449 683,959 838,303 917,684 998,544 #1 Primary 850.47' #2 Device 1 856.00' #3 Device 1 858.75' #4 Device 1 859.25' #5 Device 1 862.17' #6 Secondary 862.00' 36.0" Round Culvert L= 77.6' RCP, groove end projecting, Ke= 0.200 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 850.47' / 850.00' S= 0.0061 '/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 7.07 sf 18.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 30.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 3.0" Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 50.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 50 Primary OutFlow Max=13.97 cfs @ 13.72 hrs HW=860.20' (Free Discharge) L1=Culvert (Passes 13.97 cfs of 120.20 cfs potential flow) 44 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 7.18 cfs @ 9.57 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 6.58 cfs @ 5.26 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 0.21 cfs @ 4.37 fps) 5=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=856.00' (Free Discharge) L6=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) 450� 400—' 350 300—' - 250—' 0 u 2001 150� 100:- 50- 0.00 cfs 0 Pond 4P: Pond 1 Hyd rog raph 421.06 cfs Iinfrow Area7& 35©-arc - Peak-EIev=-8sO.-2e' - it it ato rage=564,-549 -0f - T T T r.97 cfs 13.97 cfs 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) j Inflow L Outflow El Primary ❑ Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 51 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 7P: Pond 2 44.100 ac, 86.96% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.54" for 5-yr event 257.43 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 51.65 cfs @ 12.12 hrs, Volume= 51.65 cfs @ 12.12 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 13.016 af 13.016 af, Atten= 80%, Lag= 10.1 min 13.016 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 870.74' @ 12.12 hrs Surf.Area= 78,865 sf Storage= 293,578 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 424.7 min calculated for 13.016 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 424.2 min (1,202.6 - 778.4 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 866.50 867.00 868.00 869.00 870.00 871.00 872.00 873.00 866.50' 483,361 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Device Routing Surf.Area (sq-ft) 57,822 61,438 66,956 71,253 75,608 80,019 84,486 89,010 Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 64,197 69,105 73,431 77,814 82,253 86,748 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 94,012 163,117 236,547 314,361 396,613 483,361 #1 Primary #2 Device 1 #3 Device 1 #4 Device 1 #5 Device 1 #6 Device 1 #7 Device 1 #8 Device 1 #9 Device 1 #10 Device 1 854.44' 866.50' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 870.50' 870.50' 870.50' 871.50' 48.0" Round Culvert L= 72.8' RCP, sq.cut end projecting, Ke= 0.500 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 854.44' / 854.00' S= 0.0060'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 12.57 sf 15.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 52 #11 Device 1 #12 Device 1 #13 Device 1 #14 Secondary #15 Device 1 871.50' 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 872.00' 20.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) 872.44' 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Primary OutFlow Max=51.03 cfs @ 12 4-1=Culvert (Passes 51.03 cfs of 228. 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls •=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 7=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 8=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 9=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 10=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 11=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 12=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 13=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 15=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 .12 hrs HW=870.73' (Free Discharge) 71 cfs potential flow) 6.00 cfs @ 9.60 fps) 10.21 cfs @ 4.09 fps) 10.21 cfs @ 4.09 fps) 10.21 cfs @ 4.09 fps) 10.21 cfs @ 4.09 fps) 1.39 cfs @ 1.53 fps) 1.39 cfs @ 1.53 fps) 1.39 cfs @ 1.53 fps) cfs) cfs) cfs) cfs) cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=866.50' (Free Discharge) 4-14=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 257.43 cfs Pond 7P: Pond 2 Hyd rog raph Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 53 T — — T — — T — — T — — T — — T — — 1 1 — — 1 — — 1 — Inflow A ea=44.100 a r r r r r T T T T T Peak EIev=13701.74T L L L L L L L L Storage=29 ,5713 cf IL — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L — — L 111111111111111111 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T 1 1 T - L L L L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Inflow Outflow ❑ Primary Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 54 Summary for Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 0.48% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.82" for 5-yr event Inflow = 159.29 cfs @ 12.33 hrs, Volume= 21.180 af Primary = 159.29 cfs @ 12.33 hrs, Volume= 21.180 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 0 LL 1707' 160' 150' 140- 130' 120' 110-/ 100- 90' 80 70� 60= 50 40 30 20 10 0 Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Hyd rog raph 59.29 cfs 159.29 cfs 1!rfI w A ea=3 9 S3Q- ac- - 1 Ti Ti + + 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) [ Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 5-yr Rainfall=4.33" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 55 Summary for Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 31.61 % Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.76" for 5-yr event Inflow = 143.84 cfs @ 12.31 hrs, Volume= 45.467 af Primary = 143.84 cfs @ 12.31 hrs, Volume= 45.467 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 0 LL Link 5L: Post Developed POI Hyd rog raph 160s ' 143.84cfs I 1507' 143.84 cfs 140� 130� 120t' 110�� 100- 90 80� 70J� 607- 40� 30- 20- 10 0 IiifIpw Area=3Q9.133Q ac T IT T 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 56 Time span=0.00-199.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 3981 points Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method SubcatchmentlS: Pre-DevelopedArea 1 Runoff Area=309.830 ac 0.48% Impervious Runoff Depth=1.19" Tc=32.3 min CN=58 Runoff=254.55 cfs 30.604 af Subcatchment3S: Post-DevelopedArea 1 Runoff Area=78.350 ac 76.07% Impervious Runoff Depth=3.80" Tc=5.0 min CN=89 Runoff=504.62 cfs 24.815 af Subcatchment6S: Post-DevelopedArea 4 Runoff Area=44.100 ac 86.96% Impervious Runoff Depth=4.23" Tc=5.0 min CN=93 Runoff=303.69 cfs 15.536 af Subcatchment8S: Off -site Drainage Runoff Area=187.380 ac 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=1.12" Tc=32.3 min CN=57 Runoff=142.22 cfs 17.497 af Pond 4P: Pond 1 Peak EIev=861.03' Storage=687,830 cf Inflow=504.62 cfs 24.815 af Primary=16.75 cfs 24.813 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=16.75 cfs 24.813 af Pond 7P: Pond 2 Peak EIev=871.27' Storage=335,770 cf Inflow=303.69 cfs 15.536 af Primary=85.05 cfs 15.536 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=85.05 cfs 15.536 af Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow=254.55 cfs 30.604 af Primary=254.55 cfs 30.604 af Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow=223.02 cfs 57.846 af Primary=223.02 cfs 57.846 af Total Runoff Area = 619.660 ac Runoff Volume = 88.452 af Average Runoff Depth = 1.71" 83.95% Pervious = 520.230 ac 16.05% Impervious = 99.430 ac Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Runoff = 254.55 cfs @ 12.31 hrs, Volume= 30.604 af, Depth= 1.19" Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 57 Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Area (ac) CN Description • 79.920 61 • 23.500 70 • 204.930 55 • 1.480 98 Crops/Farmland, B, Good 1/2 Acre Lots Wood, B, Good Impervious, B, Good 309.830 58 308.350 1.480 Tc Length (min) (feet) Weighted Average 99.52% Pervious Area 0.48% Impervious Area Slope Velocity Capacity (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) Description 32.3 0 LL 280J Direct Entry, Worksheet Value Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 4 2607- 254.55 cfs 240� 2207 200� 180--' 1607 140— _ 120- 100- 807 z 607 40- fi — 20J 0 �F ✓ Ty pe 1114-tt r - 10=yr Rai nfall=51.03�'F - Y r Y Runoff Area=309.830 aic Runoff Vdluhne=30.604 of Y Y Y Runoff_' Depth=1.19" - Tc=3-.3 min eN=sK— 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Y • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 58 Summary for Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 504.62 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 24.815 af, Depth= 3.80" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Area (ac) CN Description 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B 1.730 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 78.350 89 Weighted Average 18.750 23.93% Pervious Area 59.600 76.07% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 0 LL 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct 550- 500- 450- 400- 350- 300— 250- 200- 150 100 50- Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph T 504.62 cfs T T T L T L T Type II 4-Mr L 10-yr Rainfall=51.031" L Runoff ArIea=781.3510 ac Runoff Vdluine=24.815 of Runoff Depth=3.8O" - tc=5.0 min L L tom' L J L L -1 pi r L L 1 i L 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ❑ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 59 Summary for Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 303.69 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 15.536 af, Depth= 4.23" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Area (ac) CN Description • 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious • 5.750 61 Open Area 44.100 93 Weighted Average 5.750 13.04% Pervious Area 38.350 86.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 0 LL 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct 340J 3201 300J 2807:' 260� 240J 220J 200 180- 160- 140' 120= 100- 80= 60= 40= 20� 0 Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 Hydrograph T 4 303.69 cfs i 4 1 ✓ r ✓ 4 L Li i ~ 1 1 Typeaa- 4-1ir O_yr Rainfa j_5.0�` Runoff Area= 44.100 ac Runoff VoiuMe*15.536 f i i Runoff Depth=4.23"- r —H L r 4 1 i tc=$_.0_min- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 60 Summary for Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Runoff = 142.22 cfs @ 12.32 hrs, Volume= 17.497 af, Depth= 1.12" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Area (ac) CN Description 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good 18.830 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 187.380 57 Weighted Average 187.380 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, 0 LL 4 150 r 142.22 cfs 140� - 130 120� 110J 100 90J 80� 1 70- z - 60- 50 40� I - 30- 20= 10= Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Hydrograph L L 1 r L +Type!II 10-y-r- Rai rkfa w=5.-03- " - Runoff Are' -a= 37t.380 ac- r _i 1 i Runoff VdluineT17.497 of Runoff Depth=1.-1 "- Tc=3.3 min 1 -1 CN=57 r L 0-1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 61 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 4P: Pond 1 78.350 ac, 76.07% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.80" for 10-yr event 504.62 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 16.75 cfs @ 13.68 hrs, Volume= 16.75 cfs @ 13.68 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 24.815 af 24.813 af, Atten= 97%, Lag= 103.9 min 24.813 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 861.03' @ 13.68 hrs Surf.Area= 151,563 sf Storage= 687,830 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 749.6 min calculated for 24.807 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 751.7 min (1,541.8 - 790.1 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 856.00 857.00 858.00 859.00 860.00 861.00 862.00 862.50 863.00 856.00' 998,544 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Surf.Area (sq-ft) 120,191 128,526 134,164 139,859 145,608 151,413 157,274 160,250 163,193 Device Routing Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 131,345 137,012 142,734 148,511 154,344 79,381 80,861 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 255,704 392,715 535,449 683,959 838,303 917,684 998,544 #1 Primary 850.47' #2 Device 1 856.00' #3 Device 1 858.75' #4 Device 1 859.25' #5 Device 1 862.17' #6 Secondary 862.00' 36.0" Round Culvert L= 77.6' RCP, groove end projecting, Ke= 0.200 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 850.47' / 850.00' S= 0.0061 '/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 7.07 sf 18.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 30.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 3.0" Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 50.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 62 Primary OutFlow Max=16.75 cfs @ 13.68 hrs HW=861.03' (Free Discharge) L1=Culvert (Passes 16.75 cfs of 126.91 cfs potential flow) 44 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 7.89 cfs @ 10.52 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 8.56 cfs @ 6.85 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 0.30 cfs @ 6.19 fps) 5=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=856.00' (Free Discharge) L6=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) 550- 500- 4501- 400- 3501- 45 300� 3 = LL 2507- 200- 1507- 100- 507- 0.00 cfs 0 Pond 4P: Pond 1 Hyd rog raph 504.62 cfs r r II II II II II II 111111 Inflow Area=78.350 at T T T T T r r r - -T Peak Elev=861'.03' --r--r--r --r--r--r r.75 cfs 16.75 cfs fit_Ora_ge=667,83_0 f - T T T T T r r T T T T rt--rt---r -r r--7--7--7--7--7-- --�--, T T r r TTTTT t--t--r--r--r--rt--rt--rt--rt--rt--'--'--'1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow L Outflow El Primary ❑ Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 63 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 7P: Pond 2 44.100 ac, 86.96% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 4.23" for 10-yr event 303.69 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 85.05 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 85.05 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 15.536 af 15.536 af, Atten= 72%, Lag= 8.5 min 15.536 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 871.27' @ 12.09 hrs Surf.Area= 81,205 sf Storage= 335,770 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 378.4 min calculated for 15.532 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 379.8 min (1,153.5 - 773.7 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 866.50 867.00 868.00 869.00 870.00 871.00 872.00 873.00 866.50' 483,361 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Device Routing Surf.Area (sq-ft) 57,822 61,438 66,956 71,253 75,608 80,019 84,486 89,010 Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 64,197 69,105 73,431 77,814 82,253 86,748 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 94,012 163,117 236,547 314,361 396,613 483,361 #1 Primary #2 Device 1 #3 Device 1 #4 Device 1 #5 Device 1 #6 Device 1 #7 Device 1 #8 Device 1 #9 Device 1 #10 Device 1 854.44' 866.50' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 870.50' 870.50' 870.50' 871.50' 48.0" Round Culvert L= 72.8' RCP, sq.cut end projecting, Ke= 0.500 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 854.44' / 854.00' S= 0.0060'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 12.57 sf 15.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 64 #11 Device 1 #12 Device 1 #13 Device 1 #14 Secondary #15 Device 1 871.50' 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 872.00' 20.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) 872.44' 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Primary OutFlow Max=84.77 cfs @ 12 4-1=Culvert (Passes 84.77 cfs of 232. 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls •=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 7=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 8=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 9=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 10=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 11=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 12=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 13=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 15=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 .09 hrs HW=871.26' (Free Discharge) 93 cfs potential flow) 6.39 cfs @ 10.22 fps) 13.49 cfs @ 5.40 fps) 13.49 cfs @ 5.40 fps) 13.49 cfs @ 5.40 fps) 13.49 cfs @ 5.40 fps) 8.14 cfs @ 3.05 fps) 8.14 cfs @ 3.05 fps) 8.14 cfs @ 3.05 fps) cfs) cfs) cfs) cfs) cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=866.50' (Free Discharge) 4-14=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 85.05 cfs 85.05 cfs 10 20 Pond 7P: Pond 2 Hyd rog raph Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 65 7 - - 7 - - r - - r - - r - - r - - T - - , r - - r - - r - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 7 - - 7 - - r - - r - - r - - r - - T - - T - - r - - r - - r - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - 303.69 cfs I — 7 r--r--r--r--T__T__T_-T--T--7777--7--777 ▪ r r r r T T r r I;ntr'oW-RA rea=44100 at ▪ r r r r T T T T T 7Peak EIev=87T.27! 7 - - r - - r - - r - - r - - T - - T - - r - - r - - r - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - 7 - - ✓ rrrrTTrrr- storage_3 517 }t t 7 r r r r T T r r r 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ✓ r r r r T T r r r 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - - r - - r - - r - - r - - T - - T - - r - - r - - T 7 - - 7 - - 7 - ✓ r r r r T T r r r 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ✓ --r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r-- ✓ r r r r T T r r r r r r r r 7 7 r ✓ --r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r-- 77 7 7 7 TTrrr77777777 ✓ --r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r--r-- 7 r r r r T T r r r 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Inflow Outflow ❑ Primary Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 66 Summary for Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 0.48% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.19" for 10-yr event Inflow = 254.55 cfs @ 12.31 hrs, Volume= 30.604 af Primary = 254.55 cfs @ 12.31 hrs, Volume= 30.604 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 280- 260J 240J 220-:" 200-:" 180J n 160- 3 140J 0 LT_ 120� 100-:" 80- 60- 40 20- 0 Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Hyd rog raph 254.55 cfs 254.55 cf rl L 1 4 rt A ea=3 9 B3Q- ac- L 1 iL 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 10-yr Rainfall=5.03" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 67 Summary for Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 31.61% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.24" for 10-yr event Inflow = 223.02 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 57.846 af Primary = 223.02 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 57.846 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 240 - 230- 1223.02 cfs 220 2101 200 190 180 170 160- 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80=' 70- 60 50� 40 30�'� 20 10 0 Link 5L: Post Developed POI Hyd rog raph 1 1 223.02 cfs • L 1 T 7 L J 1 T 7 J L 1 1 rL r 1 J iPfI wlA ea=3 9- B3Q-ae-- 1 7 1 1 1 1 L 1 T7 1 T T 1 J 1 L 1 J 1— J 1 4 1 1 1 J 1 L J L J L 1 1 1 1 1 1 J L 1 J J 1 1 J J 1 J 1— J 1 4 1 1 1 J L J 4 4 H 4 H 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 r 4 1 4 1 1 + -4 4 4 11 4 11 11 + -4 4 4 11 4 11 11 + 4 4 4 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) r Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 68 Time span=0.00-199.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 3981 points Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method SubcatchmentlS: Pre-DevelopedArea 1 Runoff Area=309.830 ac 0.48% Impervious Runoff Depth=1.76" Tc=32.3 min CN=58 Runoff=407.89 cfs 45.520 af Subcatchment3S: Post-DevelopedArea 1 Runoff Area=78.350 ac 76.07% Impervious Runoff Depth=4.75" Tc=5.0 min CN=89 Runoff=621.08 cfs 30.982 af Subcatchment6S: Post-DevelopedArea 4 Runoff Area=44.100 ac 86.96% Impervious Runoff Depth=5.19" Tc=5.0 min CN=93 Runoff=368.08 cfs 19.082 af Subcatchment8S: Off -site Drainage Runoff Area=187.380 ac 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=1.68" Tc=32.3 min CN=57 Runoff=232.11 cfs 26.266 af Pond 4P: Pond 1 Peak Elev=862.11' Storage=855,230 cf Inflow=621.08 cfs 30.982 af Primary=19.74 cfs 30.456 af Secondary=5.92 cfs 0.523 af Outflow=25.65 cfs 30.979 af Pond 7P: Pond 2 Peak Elev=871.97' Storage=394,321 cf Inflow=368.08 cfs 19.082 af Primary=131.94 cfs 19.082 af Secondary=0.00 cfs 0.000 af Outflow=131.94 cfs 19.082 af Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow=407.89 cfs 45.520 af Primary=407.89 cfs 45.520 af Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow=345.05 cfs 76.328 af Primary=345.05 cfs 76.328 af Total Runoff Area = 619.660 ac Runoff Volume = 121.850 af Average Runoff Depth = 2.36" 83.95% Pervious = 520.230 ac 16.05% Impervious = 99.430 ac Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 69 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Runoff = 407.89 cfs @ 12.30 hrs, Volume= 45.520 af, Depth= 1.76" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Area (ac) CN Description • 79.920 61 Crops/Farmland, B, Good • 23.500 70 1/2 Acre Lots • 204.930 55 Wood, B, Good • 1.480 98 Impervious, B, Good 309.830 58 Weighted Average 308.350 99.52% Pervious Area 1.480 0.48% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, Worksheet Value 440- Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 1 1 + r I r 420=' 1407.89 cf 400� z — 380J+ - 360 340- 320� )- 300 r1 280 H 260 u 240+:- r 220 0 LL 200 180J 160� z T 140= 120 z 100- 80 60 40 20 0 r r r r 1 1 + r I T r r r J1 y ype'iI- 4 -br- -25-yr Ra▪ infa i=8.011" Runoff Area=309.830-a�c- Ru rioff VOW ine*45.52f of I Fit un'off Depth=1.-76" Tc=3 3 min - 10 20 30 + 1 ] 1 ' 1 + 1 1 1 + 1 + 1 7 11- r T 7 rII 40 50 60 r + 1 + 1 r + 1 ▪ 1 + 1 r 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 70 Summary for Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 621.08 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 30.982 af, Depth= 4.75" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Area (ac) CN Description 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B 1.730 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 78.350 89 Weighted Average 18.750 23.93% Pervious Area 59.600 76.07% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 0 LL 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct 6507- 600J 550 500J 450J 400J 350J 3001- 250J 200- 150 100 50 Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 621.08 cfs 110 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) r r r ✓ LI ri ▪ _ — — I L Type jH 4-fir 2▪ 11r 5-yr RainfaII=6.011" 'r r T I Runoff Area=781.3510 ac r r ✓ 1 Rurioff_Volutne=3O.982 f _ Tti ▪ Runoff +Depth=4.-75 ' ✓ 7 Y tc= . mi11 II�1�=8.7 r r ❑ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 71 Summary for Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 368.08 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 19.082 af, Depth= 5.19" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Area (ac) CN Description • 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious • 5.750 61 Open Area 44.100 93 Weighted Average 5.750 13.04% Pervious Area 38.350 86.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct 400'' 380=' 360 340- 320 300- 280 260 - • 240 ▪ 220 0 2004 a 180 160 140= 120= 100= 80 60 40- 20- 0 Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 Hydrograph t -r t I— t 368.08 cfs v -r I r Y r t t ✓ 4 ▪ t Type II 4-1ir- 25-yr Rainfall=6.01'- Runoff Ara= 44t 100-ao - Runoff VokiMe*19 082 -f I— t • Runoff Depth=5.197- Tc=5.0-' min - r ✓ 4 ▪ t I— t ✓ 7 i i t ✓ 4 ✓ 4 I— t i i Y 4- 1 L- 1 It t 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 72 Summary for Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Runoff = 232.11 cfs @ 12.30 hrs, Volume= 26.266 af, Depth= 1.68" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Area (ac) CN Description • 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good • 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good 18.830 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 187.380 57 Weighted Average 187.380 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, 1 250;-�7 240� 1232.11 cfs 230 2204- 210� 200 190 180-;- -0 150 13 140 3 130 0 120= II 110 100_ 90- 80J 70- 60J 50- 40 30- 20 10- 0 1 7 Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Hydrograph L I L ✓ i r � I L ✓ I r L I L • I r L I L L • I L 1 I L I L 1 I 1 L I L 7 i T I r 7 I 7 T I r 1 I 1 I L J I 1 _L I L i i lTypeil1- 4frr- i T r 25-yrRai nfaU=6.017 7 T R ff AreTa=ii87L3180-aic I- 7 1 Runoff Yegu eT26.26_6f - unoff Depth=1'I..-68" - 7 r r 7 I r I r 1 I • I L 1 I 1 T r r 7 T L 7 T Te=3.Irif 7 EN-=5L7 1 J L 1 I 1 I L J I 1 I 1 I L 1 J J 4 I 1 I J J I 1 I 1 I J T r 7 T i r 7 I T i T I I- L 1 J L 1 I 1 I L J I 1 I 1 I L 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01 " Printed 5/16/2022 Page 73 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 4P: Pond 1 78.350 ac, 76.07% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 4.75" for 25-yr event 621.08 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 25.65 cfs @ 13.23 hrs, Volume= 19.74 cfs @ 13.23 hrs, Volume= 5.92 cfs @ 13.23 hrs, Volume= 0.523 af 30.982 af 30.979 af, Atten= 96%, Lag= 76.8 min 30.456 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 862.11' @ 13.23 hrs Surf.Area= 157,913 sf Storage= 855,230 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 735.3 min calculated for 30.979 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 735.2 min (1,519.1 - 783.9 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 856.00 857.00 858.00 859.00 860.00 861.00 862.00 862.50 863.00 856.00' 998,544 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Surf.Area (sq-ft) 120,191 128,526 134,164 139,859 145,608 151,413 157,274 160,250 163,193 Device Routing Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 131,345 137,012 142,734 148,511 154,344 79,381 80,861 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 255,704 392,715 535,449 683,959 838,303 917,684 998,544 #1 Primary 850.47' #2 Device 1 856.00' #3 Device 1 858.75' #4 Device 1 859.25' #5 Device 1 862.17' #6 Secondary 862.00' 36.0" Round Culvert L= 77.6' RCP, groove end projecting, Ke= 0.200 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 850.47' / 850.00' S= 0.0061 '/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 7.07 sf 18.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 30.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 3.0" Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 50.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 74 Primary OutFlow Max=19.74 cfs @ 13.23 hrs HW=862.11' (Free Discharge) L1=Culvert (Passes 19.74 cfs of 135.19 cfs potential flow) 44 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 8.74 cfs @ 11.65 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 10.61 cfs @ 8.49 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 0.39 cfs @ 7.96 fps) 5=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=5.75 cfs @ 13.23 hrs HW=862.11' (Free Discharge) L6=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir(Weir Controls 5.75 cfs @ 1.07 fps) 650� 600� 550 500 4507:- w 400� 3 350J LL 300: 250- 200= 150= 100_ 50- 0 Pond 4P: Pond 1 Hyd rog raph 621.08 cfs Inflow Area=78.350 at r r r r r t t + + + rt rt rt rt rt y y Peak -EIev=862. is �r r t-ra9e=80-5;23f1-cf - L_ L L L L L 'IL 1 1 1 1.. r r T T T T T T T T T T T;; T ,1 T T T T 4 4 T T T -L -L -L -L 1 1 41 zI , II � II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 175.65 cfs sir 19.74 cfs 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) z — Inflow L Outflow El Primary ❑ Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01 " Printed 5/16/2022 Page 75 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 7P: Pond 2 44.100 ac, 86.96% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 5.19" for 25-yr event 368.08 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 131.94 cfs @ 12.07 hrs, Volume= 131.94 cfs @ 12.07 hrs, Volume= 0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs, Volume= 0.000 of 19.082 af 19.082 af, Atten= 64%, Lag= 7.3 min 19.082 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 871.97' @ 12.07 hrs Surf.Area= 84,365 sf Storage= 394,321 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 332.7 min calculated for 19.077 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 334.1 min (1,102.6 - 768.5 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 866.50 867.00 868.00 869.00 870.00 871.00 872.00 873.00 866.50' 483,361 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Device Routing Surf.Area (sq-ft) 57,822 61,438 66,956 71,253 75,608 80,019 84,486 89,010 Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 64,197 69,105 73,431 77,814 82,253 86,748 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 94,012 163,117 236,547 314,361 396,613 483,361 #1 Primary #2 Device 1 #3 Device 1 #4 Device 1 #5 Device 1 #6 Device 1 #7 Device 1 #8 Device 1 #9 Device 1 #10 Device 1 854.44' 866.50' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 870.50' 870.50' 870.50' 871.50' 48.0" Round Culvert L= 72.8' RCP, sq.cut end projecting, Ke= 0.500 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 854.44' / 854.00' S= 0.0060'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 12.57 sf 15.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 76 #11 Device 1 #12 Device 1 #13 Device 1 #14 Secondary #15 Device 1 871.50' 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 872.00' 20.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) 872.44' 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Primary OutFlow Max=129.23 cfs @ 12.07 hrs HW=871.94' (Free Discharge) 4-1=Culvert (Passes 129.23 cfs of 238.22 cfs potential flow) 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 6.86 cfs @ 10.97 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 16.75 cfs @ 6.70 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 16.75 cfs @ 6.70 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 16.75 cfs @ 6.70 fps) •=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 16.75 cfs @ 6.70 fps) 7=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 13.46 cfs @ 5.05 fps) 8=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 13.46 cfs @ 5.05 fps) 9=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 13.46 cfs @ 5.05 fps) 10=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 3.75 cfs @ 2.13 fps) 11=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 3.75 cfs @ 2.13 fps) 12=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 3.75 cfs @ 2.13 fps) 13=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 3.75 cfs @ 2.13 fps) 15=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=0.00 cfs @ 0.00 hrs HW=866.50' (Free Discharge) 4-14=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir( Controls 0.00 cfs) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC 400 380 360 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 Pond 7P: Pond 2 Hyd rog raph Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01 " Printed 5/16/2022 Page 77 7 — — — — T — — T — — T — — T — — T — — T -------------------------------T 1111111111111111111 368.08 cfs 131.94 cfs 131.94 cfs Itlfrow Atea=44.1-0©-arc - 1111111111 r r r r r + + + + + speak -E+Iev=8f t-97'- 1111111111 L L L L 1 1 1 1 1 S-t-ciraige 394,_321' _ -0t - L L L L L 1 1 L L L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r r r r r t t r r r r r r r r r r r L L L L L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tTTTTT t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t 40 % ��� 0 10 20 1 1 L L L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T T T T T T 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Inflow Outflow ❑ Primary Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 78 Summary for Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 0.48% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.76" for 25-yr event Inflow = 407.89 cfs @ 12.30 hrs, Volume= 45.520 af Primary = 407.89 cfs @ 12.30 hrs, Volume= 45.520 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 0 LL 440� Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Hyd rog raph 4- 1- 4 r 4 T 407.89 cfs 420L' 400 380 360� 340� 320 300 280=' 260� 240 220 200 180= 160 140 -r/ z�' 100- 80- 60 40- 20- 0 407.89 cfs r r 1fI3w r-- r 1 r -- y r i r r -4 1 1- T r i r r — — r r — — y L 1 L 1 i i 1 r r r r • r r r Atea=3-Q9. a3 L rr 41 T r i r r ✓ r 1 r r r r r -4 r 4 ✓ T r T ac-- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) [ Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 25-yr Rainfall=6.01" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 79 Summary for Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 31.61 % Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.96" for 25-yr event Inflow = 345.05 cfs @ 12.28 hrs, Volume= 76.328 af Primary = 345.05 cfs @ 12.28 hrs, Volume= 76.328 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 380� z 1 345.05 cfs 360- 1345.05 cf 340 320 / 300 280 ' 260H" 240H ▪ 220H" • 200 " 180H" • 160H 140H" 120H" 80 60 40- 20 0 Link 5L: Post Developed POI Hyd rog raph 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 80 Time span=0.00-199.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 3981 points Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method SubcatchmentlS: Pre-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=309.830 ac 0.48% Impervious Runoff Depth=2.26" Tc=32.3 min CN=58 Runoff=540.42 cfs 58.376 af Subcatchment3S: Post-DevelopedArea 1 RunoffArea=78.350 ac 76.07% Impervious Runoff Depth=5.49" Tc=5.0 min CN=89 Runoff=712.11 cfs 35.868 af Subcatchment6S: Post-DevelopedArea 4 Runoff Area=44.100 ac 86.96% Impervious Runoff Depth=5.95" Tc=5.0 min CN=93 Runoff=418.41 cfs 21.879 af Subcatchment8S: Off -site Drainage Runoff Area=187.380 ac 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=2.17" Tc=32.3 min CN=57 Runoff=310.36 cfs 33.857 af Pond 4P: Pond 1 Peak Elev=862.41' Storage=903,568 cf Inflow=712.11 cfs 35.868 af Primary=28.32 cfs 32.172 af Secondary=43.24 cfs 3.694 af Outflow=71.57 cfs 35.865 af Pond 7P: Pond 2 Peak Elev=872.42' Storage=432,285 cf Inflow=418.41 cfs 21.879 af Primary=165.44 cfs 21.717 af Secondary=17.47 cfs 0.162 af Outflow=182.91 cfs 21.879 af Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow=540.42 cfs 58.376 af Primary=540.42 cfs 58.376 af Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow=491.95 cfs 91.601 af Primary=491.95 cfs 91.601 af Total Runoff Area = 619.660 ac Runoff Volume = 149.980 af Average Runoff Depth = 2.90" 83.95% Pervious = 520.230 ac 16.05% Impervious = 99.430 ac Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 81 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Runoff = 540.42 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 58.376 af, Depth= 2.26" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Area (ac) CN Description • 79.920 61 • 23.500 70 • 204.930 55 • 1.480 98 Crops/Farmland, B, Good 1/2 Acre Lots Wood, B, Good Impervious, B, Good 309.830 58 308.350 1.480 Tc Length (min) (feet) Weighted Average 99.52% Pervious Area 0.48% Impervious Area Slope Velocity Capacity (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) Description 32.3 0 LL 4 600- 550- 500- 450— 400— 350— 300- 250— 200— ' 150- 100- 50- 0�{ Direct Entry, Worksheet Value Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph L L H T r L L J i Ty Pe 50-yr Rain -fall i II -Z4-h1 r - =6.7a„ - Runoff Area=309.&30- ac - Ruroff VoluteT58 37& f - _unoff Depth=2,26 ' - Tc=3Z3 min - C 1-5f_ T r L J i T L 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 82 Summary for Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 712.11 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 35.868 af, Depth= 5.49" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Area (ac) CN Description 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B 1.730 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 78.350 89 Weighted Average 18.750 23.93% Pervious Area 59.600 76.07% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct 7501 700 650E 600E 550 500E , 450E 3 400E o - a 350E 300= 250E 200= 150= 100E 50= 0 Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 4 712. 1 cfs 4 r--t L 1 4 4 t +Type;11 4Jir -50-yr-Rai ifaW=t.-7$" Runoff ArreaT78:730-mac - Runoff Vdluine*35.868 of Runoff Depth=5.4r-" - CI l=8,9 it L r ? L 1 r L i iT 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) it L ❑ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 83 Summary for Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 418.41 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 21.879 af, Depth= 5.95" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Area (ac) CN Description 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious 5.750 61 Open Area 44.100 93 Weighted Average 5.750 13.04% Pervious Area 38.350 86.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 Hydrograph I I I I I I I 1 460"" 440 /zI418.41 cfs r T r r-F1 i r i + 380� - T 360� �- 340"- + 320� r T T 300� - - 280 - - 1 T 1 r 1 I- 4 1 T ' 260� T 240 0 2201-- A+ + + + + 1 + H 1 + tC= o-i min - a 200= T T r + T + T T I...180-;tr =U* 160:�+- 140= 1- 120' - 100L +- 803 60= 40= + r i r rt i t r 1 + t r 20=(/' 1 T 1 +Type)] 41ir 50-yr teal rfa[I=6.78" Runoff' AreaT44.100-a`o - T T Runoff btFuOne*2 .879-af Runoff Depth=5.95," - - - - - - +---i---+ T r I-T T r T T T r 1 1 L 1 L 1 1 1 1 L J 1 1 1 L 1 L 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 84 Summary for Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Runoff = 310.36 cfs @ 12.30 hrs, Volume= 33.857 af, Depth= 2.17" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Area (ac) CN Description 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good 18.830 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 187.380 57 Weighted Average 187.380 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, 0 LL 340 3207" 3007:" 2807:' 260J 2407' 220J 200 1807" 1607:" 140J 120J 100J 80_ 60= 40: 20_ 0 Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Hydrograph r 310.36 cfs r 1 IL t i IT III' 50,y-r Rain fa-1=6.-78„ 1R9npift irera=!87i.3 0-arc 1 Runoff Voluine 33.857 of - Runoff Depth=2.1 r -ITc=3.3 mi+n r 1 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 85 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 4P: Pond 1 78.350 ac, 76.07% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 5.49" for 50-yr event 712.11 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 71.57 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 28.32 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 43.24 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 3.694 af 35.868 af 35.865 af, Atten= 90%, Lag= 23.8 min 32.172 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 862.41' @ 12.35 hrs Surf.Area= 159,725 sf Storage= 903,568 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 662.8 min calculated for 35.865 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 662.7 min (1,442.6 - 780.0 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 856.00 857.00 858.00 859.00 860.00 861.00 862.00 862.50 863.00 856.00' 998,544 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Surf.Area (sq-ft) 120,191 128,526 134,164 139,859 145,608 151,413 157,274 160,250 163,193 Device Routing Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 131,345 137,012 142,734 148,511 154,344 79,381 80,861 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 255,704 392,715 535,449 683,959 838,303 917,684 998,544 #1 Primary 850.47' #2 Device 1 856.00' #3 Device 1 858.75' #4 Device 1 859.25' #5 Device 1 862.17' #6 Secondary 862.00' 36.0" Round Culvert L= 77.6' RCP, groove end projecting, Ke= 0.200 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 850.47' / 850.00' S= 0.0061 '/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 7.07 sf 18.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 30.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 3.0" Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 50.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 86 Primary OutFlow Max=28.26 cfs @ 12.35 hrs HW=862.41' (Free Discharge) 4-1=Culvert (Passes 28.26 cfs of 137.43 cfs potential flow) 44 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 8.96 cfs @ 11.95 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 11.11 cfs @ 8.89 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 0.41 cfs @ 8.39 fps) 5=Orifice/Grate (Weir Controls 7.77 cfs @ 1.61 fps) Secondary OutFlow Max=43.11 cfs @ 12.35 hrs HW=862.41' (Free Discharge) L6=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir(Weir Controls 43.11 cfs @ 2.10 fps) 750/ 700 650� 600� 5507" 500- N 450J 3 400� E 3501' 300= 250= 200= 150- 100- 50 0 Pond 4P: Pond 1 Hyd rog raph 12.11 cfs I 71.57 cfs 43.24 cfs Peak Ehv=862.41 ` ato rage=9Q3,b6$ ct _ T T T T T + 'I- 'I- + + + 1 1 1 7 + 4 4 1 - -T —I —I + 4 — — 4 — — 4 4 — — 4 — — 4 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) v — Inflow L Outflow El Primary ❑ Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 87 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 7P: Pond 2 44.100 ac, 86.96% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 5.95" for 50-yr event 418.41 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 182.91 cfs @ 12.06 hrs, Volume= 165.44 cfs @ 12.06 hrs, Volume= 17.47 cfs @ 12.06 hrs, Volume= 0.162 af 21.879 af 21.879 af, Atten= 56%, Lag= 6.6 min 21.717 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 872.42' @ 12.06 hrs Surf.Area= 86,375 sf Storage= 432,285 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 305.0 min calculated for 21.874 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 306.3 min (1,071.5 - 765.1 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 866.50 867.00 868.00 869.00 870.00 871.00 872.00 873.00 866.50' 483,361 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Device Routing Surf.Area (sq-ft) 57,822 61,438 66,956 71,253 75,608 80,019 84,486 89,010 Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 64,197 69,105 73,431 77,814 82,253 86,748 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 94,012 163,117 236,547 314,361 396,613 483,361 #1 Primary #2 Device 1 #3 Device 1 #4 Device 1 #5 Device 1 #6 Device 1 #7 Device 1 #8 Device 1 #9 Device 1 #10 Device 1 854.44' 866.50' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 870.50' 870.50' 870.50' 871.50' 48.0" Round Culvert L= 72.8' RCP, sq.cut end projecting, Ke= 0.500 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 854.44' / 854.00' S= 0.0060'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 12.57 sf 15.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 88 #11 Device 1 #12 Device 1 #13 Device 1 #14 Secondary #15 Device 1 871.50' 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 871.50' 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 872.00' 20.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) 872.44' 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Primary OutFlow Max=163.81 cfs @ 12.06 hrs HW=872.39' (Free Discharge) 4-1=Culvert (Passes 163.81 cfs of 241.67 cfs potential flow) 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 7.15 cfs @ 11.44 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 18.61 cfs @ 7.44 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 18.61 cfs @ 7.44 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 18.61 cfs @ 7.44 fps) •=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 18.61 cfs @ 7.44 fps) 7=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 16.00 cfs @ 6.00 fps) 8=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 16.00 cfs @ 6.00 fps) 9=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 16.00 cfs @ 6.00 fps) 10=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 9.45 cfs @ 3.54 fps) 11=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 9.45 cfs @ 3.54 fps) 12=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 7.67 cfs @ 3.83 fps) 13=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 7.67 cfs @ 3.83 fps) 15=Orifice/Grate ( Controls 0.00 cfs) Secondary OutFlow Max=16.15 cfs @ 12.06 hrs HW=872.39' (Free Discharge) 4-14=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir(Weir Controls 16.15 cfs @ 2.05 fps) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC 460' 440= 420 400 380 , 360= 340 320 300 / 280= - 260 2404' 220-, a 200— 1804 160 140 , 120= 100 80- 60' 40i 20= 0- Pond 7P: Pond 2 Hyd rog raph Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 89 T T r r r T T T T T T T T J 418.41 cfs I L t t t ,r zr- L 182.91 cfs '[ 165.44 cfs Fr 10 20 L L L L T T Iinf[oWA;rea=44 aia Peak E+1ev= 7L.'2' -- -- -- ----+--+--+--+--+--$t4raige=43-2-28-5cf31 - 7 t t t t t t t t t r r r r r r r r t t t t t t t t t t r r r r r r r r L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I— r r r r T T T T T 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + T r r r r r r r r r Y Y Y Y Y T T T 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Inflow Outflow ❑ Primary Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 90 Summary for Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 0.48% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.26" for 50-yr event Inflow = 540.42 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 58.376 af Primary = 540.42 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 58.376 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 600J 550- 500- 450- 400- 350� 300� 250: 200J 150� 100 50- Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Hyd rog raph 540.42 cfs I 1 0l{m Are 3-Q9 83Q- ac 1 H 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 50-yr Rainfall=6.78" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 91 Summary for Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 31.61 % Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.55" for 50-yr event Inflow = 491.95 cfs @ 12.27 hrs, Volume= 91.601 af Primary = 491.95 cfs @ 12.27 hrs, Volume= 91.601 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 550- 500J 450- 400: 350L" u 300 � 200- 150- 100- 50— t 1 t t H L t Link 5L: Post Developed POI Hyd rog raph t 1!1flpw t t i t t Area=3 9.S3Q ac iL L L 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 92 Time span=0.00-199.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 3981 points Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method SubcatchmentlS: Pre-DevelopedArea 1 Runoff Area=309.830 ac 0.48% Impervious Runoff Depth=2.81" Tc=32.3 min CN=58 Runoff=686.76 cfs 72.590 af Subcatchment3S: Post-DevelopedArea 1 Runoff Area=78.350 ac 76.07% Impervious Runoff Depth=6.28" Tc=5.0 min CN=89 Runoff=806.28 cfs 40.971 af Subcatchment6S: Post-DevelopedArea 4 Runoff Area=44.100 ac 86.96% Impervious Runoff Depth=6.75" Tc=5.0 min CN=93 Runoff=470.52 cfs 24.792 af Subcatchment8S: Off -site Drainage Runoff Area=187.380 ac 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=2.71" Tc=32.3 min CN=57 Runoff=397.08 cfs 42.274 af Pond 4P: Pond 1 Peak Elev=862.83' Storage=971,673 cf Inflow=806.28 cfs 40.971 af Primary=56.94 cfs 34.195 af Secondary=124.29 cfs 6.774 af Outflow=181.23 cfs 40.969 af Pond 7P: Pond 2 Peak Elev=872.79' Storage=464,871 cf Inflow=470.52 cfs 24.792 af Primary=199.88 cfs 24.224 af Secondary=45.68 cfs 0.567 af Outflow=245.56 cfs 24.792 af Link 2L: Pre-DevelopedPOl Inflow=686.76 cfs 72.590 af Primary=686.76 cfs 72.590 af Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow=669.93 cfs 108.035 af Primary=669.93 cfs 108.035 af Total Runoff Area = 619.660 ac Runoff Volume = 180.627 af Average Runoff Depth = 3.50" 83.95% Pervious = 520.230 ac 16.05% Impervious = 99.430 ac Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 93 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Runoff = 686.76 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 72.590 af, Depth= 2.81" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Area (ac) CN Description • 79.920 61 Crops/Farmland, B, Good • 23.500 70 1/2 Acre Lots • 204.930 55 Wood, B, Good • 1.480 98 Impervious, B, Good 309.830 58 Weighted Average 308.350 99.52% Pervious Area 1.480 0.48% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, Worksheet Value 0 LL Subcatchment 1S: Pre -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 750 1 700EI I686.76 cfs I 650E 600E 550E 500E 450- 400E 350E 300E 250E 200E 150. 100- 50- 0- r Type]]- 4t�r �do-yr F ai fa0=-.58�`- r + i i i r Rwndff Ares=3O9L$3'O_ac_ Rur%off VoIu fiunof f Depth=2.-81,,l - r--+ 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 94 Summary for Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 806.28 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 40.971 af, Depth= 6.28" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Area (ac) CN Description 59.600 98 Building 1 Impervious 17.020 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B 1.730 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 78.350 89 Weighted Average 18.750 23.93% Pervious Area 59.600 76.07% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct Subcatchment 3S: Post -Developed Area 1 Hydrograph 900_ 4 850_ 800J 750J 700J 650J 600� 550� 500 - 4507:' 400= 350= 300- 250- 200= 150: 100- 50- 0 806. 8 cfs 1- 1 r + 1- L r- + 4- L Ti r L 1 • i L i Typeas-24-1ir- 100-yr F aintall=7.58'F- + Runoff Area=7&350-ac - RurloffVdCunneT40.97i af- 1 L _unoffl Depth=6.28" - tc=6.0 min — 1- L 4 + —+ 4 4 L cN=8 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ❑ Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 95 Summary for Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 [49] Hint: Tc<2dt may require smaller dt Runoff = 470.52 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 24.792 af, Depth= 6.75" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Area (ac) CN Description • 38.350 98 Building 2 Impervious • 5.750 61 Open Area 44.100 93 Weighted Average 5.750 13.04% Pervious Area 38.350 86.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 0 LL 5.0 Direct Entry, Direct 520: 500= 480 460J 440 4204- 400J 380 360J 340 320J 300 2804- 260J 240= 220J 200= 180- '1] 140: 1204 100'' 80 60 40' 20= Subcatchment 6S: Post -Developed Area 4 Hydrograph L L 1 1 L L L 1 L L 1 i 1 70.52 cf v J J 1 J I J J 1 J 1 i + J J 1 + J J T'y pe ll 4-Mr- 4 4 4 44 1{0=pr-f Raiff-MI=7.58" Runoff Artaa= 44� 100 at 4 Ru rtoff l OI-u tnQT24: 792 of + + + + + Runoff DeptI6.75' tG .0min + + 1 + + + 1 +r-91-3 L 1 ✓ 1 1 L J r 1- 4 J L 1 L J 1 L 1 • 1 1 1 ▪ 1 1 L J i J 1 • 1 1 1 ▪ 1 1 J I J J 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 T 1 1— _L i L 1 T 1 1 i J i J J J J J 1 J I J J 1 J 1 1 I J 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) • Runoff Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 96 Summary for Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Runoff = 397.08 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 42.274 af, Depth= 2.71" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Area (ac) CN Description • 18.300 70 Off -Site Houses, 1/2 Acre, HSG B, Good • 150.250 55 Woods, HSG B, Good 18.830 61 Pasture/grassland/range, Good, HSG B 187.380 57 Weighted Average 187.380 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 32.3 Direct Entry, Subcatchment 8S: Off -site Drainage (Areas 2&3) Hydrograph i 440," H + r rt + 420." 1397.08 cfs II II II II II 400 380� - 1 1 1 360 - t 3404" / I - 320'=" ' r 1 r T 1 T 300-"' / t 1 1 t Runoff Vol-uIne=42.-274- f - 280 II- 1_ tTpe11r It11:0=y,r�Rainfal=71.-5e- ✓ T 1 T I t r Runt ff Area=187.380-ac- H 260." w = 240.:' 3 220�� -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ✓ - 1 r 1 t 1 1- 0 200= --- u_ 180' 160= 140= 120= 100= 80 60 40 20 0 Y 1 1 t 1 unoff Depth 2.71'�, ,, t T61=3 3i mite = C1 =57 r 1 r 1 r -4 1 r 1 t 1 11- t t 1 t 1 t t 1 Y 1 t 1 t - 1 t 1 1— r H 1 1 1 ~ 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 97 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Summary for Pond 4P: Pond 1 78.350 ac, 76.07% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 806.28 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 181.23 cfs @ 12.11 hrs, Volume= 56.94 cfs @ 12.11 hrs, Volume= 40.971 40.969 34.195 Secondary = 124.29 cfs @ 12.11 hrs, Volume= 6.774 Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 Peak Elev= 862.83' @ 12.11 hrs Surf.Area= 162,221 sf Storage= 6.28" for 100-yr event af af, Atten= 78%, af af Plug -Flow detention time= 602.0 min calculated for 40.969 af (100% Center -of -Mass det. time= 601.9 min (1,378.3 - 776.4 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description hrs 971,673 cf of inflow) Lag= 9.8 min #1 Elevation (feet) 856.00 857.00 858.00 859.00 860.00 861.00 862.00 862.50 863.00 856.00' 998,544 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Surf.Area (sq-ft) 120,191 128,526 134,164 139,859 145,608 151,413 157,274 160,250 163,193 Device Routing Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 131,345 137,012 142,734 148,511 154,344 79,381 80,861 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 124,359 255,704 392,715 535,449 683,959 838,303 917,684 998,544 #1 Primary 850.47' #2 Device 1 856.00' #3 Device 1 858.75' #4 Device 1 859.25' #5 Device 1 862.17' #6 Secondary 862.00' 36.0" Round Culvert L= 77.6' RCP, groove end projecting, Ke= 0.200 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 850.47' / 850.00' S= 0.0061 '/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 7.07 sf 18.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 30.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 3.0" Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 50.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 98 Primary OutFlow Max=55.71 cfs @ 12.11 hrs HW=862.82' (Free Discharge) L1=Culvert (Passes 55.71 cfs of 140.13 cfs potential flow) 44 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 9.26 cfs @ 12.34 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 11.76 cfs @ 9.41 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 0.44 cfs @ 8.94 fps) 5=Orifice/Grate (Weir Controls 34.25 cfs @ 2.64 fps) Secondary OutFlow Max=120.94 cfs @ 12.11 hrs HW=862.82' (Free Discharge) L6=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir(Weir Controls 120.94 cfs @ 2.96 fps) Pond 4P: Pond 1 Hyd rog raph 806.28 cfs 900= 850- 800 750 700 650� 600J 550- 4,3 500� 450 - / .2 400 350 181.23 c 250- 200� 150L' 100�%/ 0- 0 r--r--r--r t--t--r--r T T T T Tirl 1 ltifk:•W-Aiva=78-.350-at- T Peak-Elev=862.83' torage=97T,67T ©f = T T T T 4 4 /// 4 4 4 — — 4 — — 4 4 — — 4 — — 4 --r--r 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow L Outflow El Primary ❑ Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 99 Inflow Area = Inflow = Outflow = Primary = Secondary = Summary for Pond 7P: Pond 2 44.100 ac, 86.96% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 6.75" for 100-yr event 470.52 cfs @ 11.95 hrs, Volume= 245.56 cfs @ 12.05 hrs, Volume= 199.88 cfs @ 12.05 hrs, Volume= 45.68 cfs @ 12.05 hrs, Volume= 0.567 af 24.792 af 24.792 af, Atten= 48%, Lag= 5.9 min 24.224 af Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 872.79' @ 12.05 hrs Surf.Area= 88,065 sf Storage= 464,871 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 283.3 min calculated for 24.792 af (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 282.8 min (1,044.9 - 762.1 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 Elevation (feet) 866.50 867.00 868.00 869.00 870.00 871.00 872.00 873.00 866.50' 483,361 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Device Routing Surf.Area (sq-ft) 57,822 61,438 66,956 71,253 75,608 80,019 84,486 89,010 Invert Inc.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 64,197 69,105 73,431 77,814 82,253 86,748 Outlet Devices Cum.Store (cubic -feet) 0 29,815 94,012 163,117 236,547 314,361 396,613 483,361 #1 Primary #2 Device 1 #3 Device 1 #4 Device 1 #5 Device 1 #6 Device 1 #7 Device 1 #8 Device 1 #9 Device 1 #10 Device 1 854.44' 866.50' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 869.75' 870.50' 870.50' 870.50' 871.50' 48.0" Round Culvert L= 72.8' RCP, sq.cut end projecting, Ke= 0.500 Inlet / Outlet Invert= 854.44' / 854.00' S= 0.0060'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.011 Concrete pipe, straight & clean, Flow Area= 12.57 sf 15.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 60.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 100 #11 Device 1 #12 Device 1 #13 Device 1 #14 Secondary #15 Device 1 871.50' 871.50' 871.50' 872.00' 872.44' 48.0" W x 8.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 48.0" W x 6.0" H Vert. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads 20.0' long Sharp -Crested Rectangular Weir 2 End Contraction(s) 60.0" x 60.0" Horiz. Orifice/Grate C= 0.600 Limited to weir flow at low heads Primary OutFlow Max=199.50 cfs @ 12.05 hrs HW=872.79' (Free 4-1=Culvert (Passes 199.50 cfs of 244.64 cfs potential flow) 2=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 7.39 cfs @ 11.83 fps) 3=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 20.09 cfs @ 8.04 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 20.09 cfs @ 8.04 fps) =Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 20.09 cfs @ 8.04 fps) •=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 20.09 cfs @ 8.04 fps) 7=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 17.93 cfs @ 6.72 fps) 8=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 17.93 cfs @ 6.72 fps) 9=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 17.93 cfs @ 6.72 fps) 10=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 12.48 cfs @ 4.68 fps) 11=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 12.48 cfs @ 4.68 fps) 12=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 9.79 cfs @ 4.89 fps) 13=Orifice/Grate (Orifice Controls 9.79 cfs @ 4.89 fps) 15=Orifice/Grate (Weir Controls 13.42 cfs @ 1.93 fps) Discharge) Secondary OutFlow Max=45.38 cfs @ 12.05 hrs HW=872.79' (Free Discharge) 4-14=Sharp-Crested Rectangular Weir(Weir Controls 45.38 cfs @ 2.90 fps) Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Prepared by Kimely-Horn HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Pond 7P: Pond 2 Hyd rog raph Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Printed 5/16/2022 Page 101 70.52 cfs 500—' 450: 400—' 350- w 300L' 250- 1199.88 cfs LL 200 150:- 100 ,I 45.68 cfs 50— T T ITnflow Area=44.IOO arc h Peak-Elev=872.79' Storage=4b4,o7i ©f - -- ▪ -- ▪ ---F 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) ■ Inflow Outflow ❑ Primary Secondary Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 102 Summary for Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 0.48% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.81" for 100-yr event Inflow = 686.76 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 72.590 af Primary = 686.76 cfs @ 12.29 hrs, Volume= 72.590 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs 750':" 700J 650- 6007- 550- 500� 450+:" 400� 350+:" 300� 250: 200 150- 100 50� 0 Link 2L: Pre -Developed POI Hyd rog raph 1 686.76 cf 686.76 cf + i A ea=39 a3Q ac - i 1 L 1 L 1 Hi HI 4 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary 650- 600� 550- 500- 450- 400-- 0 350� LL 300- 250� 200= 150- 100 50- 0 Troutman Stormwater Split Ponds Type 11 24-hr 100-yr Rainfall=7.58" Prepared by Kimely-Horn Printed 5/16/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-5a s/n 09843 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 103 Summary for Link 5L: Post Developed POI Inflow Area = 309.830 ac, 31.61% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 4.18" for 100-yr event Inflow = 669.93 cfs @ 12.20 hrs, Volume= 108.035 af Primary = 669.93 cfs @ 12.20 hrs, Volume= 108.035 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-199.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Link 5L: Post Developed POI Hyd rog raph 750J 669.93 (cfs I 700- 1669.93 cfs / r r T L L Area=3Q9.33Q ac 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 Time (hours) Inflow ❑ Primary APPENDIX 3 Stormwater Analysis and Calculations Troutman Logistics Center, Troutman, NC Hydraflow Storm Sewers Extension for Autodesk® Civil 3D® Plan Outfall • 29 30 31 32 2 48 10 11 13 56 12 59 55 54 49 26 25 24 18 16 50 .47 41 42 l9 17 22 23 15 14`.4 20 21 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Date: 5/11/2022 Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Summary Report Page 1 Line No. Line ID Flow rate (cfs) Line Size (in) Line shape Line length (ft) Invert EL Dn (ft) Invert EL Up (ft) Line Slope (%) HGL Down (ft) HGL Up (ft) Minor loss (ft) HGL Junct (ft) Dns Line No. Junction Type 1 1100 TO 1000 104.6 48 Cir 137.864 856.49 857.18 0.498 860.16 860.27 n/a 860.27 End Manhole 2 1105 TO 1100 7.02 18 Cir 307.954 877.53 886.29 2.845 878.10 887.31 0.46 887.31 1 Manhole 3 1110 TO 1105 3.29 18 Cir 60.000 886.29 886.59 0.500 887.31 887.28 n/a 887.28 j 2 Manhole 4 1200 TO 1100 102.0 48 Cir 206.655 857.18 858.21 0.500 860.27 861.27 1.52 861.27 1 Manhole 5 1300 TO 1200 100.1 48 Cir 357.344 858.21 860.00 0.500 861.27 863.02 n/a 863.02 4 Manhole 6 1400 TO 1300 61.45 42 Cir 57.881 860.50 860.79 0.500 863.02 863.24 0.64 863.24 5 Manhole 7 1500 TO 1400 (1) 60.42 42 Cir 102.231 860.79 861.30 0.500 863.24 863.73 1.11 863.73 6 Manhole 8 1500 TO 1400 56.92 36 Cir 231.386 861.80 862.95 0.500 864.08 865.40 n/a 865.40 7 Manhole 9 1600 TO 1500 57.25 36 Cir 249.883 862.95 864.20 0.500 865.40 866.65 1.34 866.65 8 Manhole 10 1700 TO 1600 56.40 36 Cir 74.003 864.20 864.57 0.500 866.65 867.01 n/a 867.01 9 Manhole 11 1800 TO 1700 55.88 36 Cir 114.400 864.57 865.15 0.500 867.01 867.57 n/a 867.57 10 Manhole 12 1900 TO 1800 54.36 36 Cir 93.275 865.15 865.61 0.500 867.57 868.00 n/a 868.00 11 Manhole 13 2000 TO 1900 52.97 36 Cir 129.971 865.61 866.26 0.500 868.00 868.62 1.22 868.62 12 Manhole 14 2100 TO 2000 53.05 36 Cir 67.119 866.26 866.60 0.500 868.62 868.96 n/a 868.96 13 Manhole 15 2200 TO 2100 50.59 36 Cir 143.640 866.60 867.32 0.500 868.96 869.63 n/a 869.63 14 Manhole 16 2300 TO 2200 44.71 36 Cir 170.000 867.32 868.17 0.500 869.63 870.34 n/a 870.34 j 15 Manhole 17 2400 TO 2300 (1) 40.54 36 Cir 170.000 868.17 869.02 0.500 870.34 871.09 n/a 871.09 j 16 Manhole 18 2400 TO 2300 35.52 36 Cir 170.000 869.02 869.87 0.500 871.09 871.80 n/a 871.80 j 17 Manhole 19 2510 TO 2500 6.73 18 Cir 13.000 876.76 877.15 3.030 877.30 878.15 0.07 878.15 18 Manhole 20 2520 TO 2510 3.10 18 Cir 196.275 877.15 883.10 3.030 878.15 883.77 n/a 883.77 j 19 Manhole 21 2530 TO 2520 2.18 18 Cir 24.000 885.54 885.66 0.500 886.02 886.22 n/a 886.22 20 Manhole 22 2120 TO 2110 6.04 18 Cir 60.702 877.04 880.01 4.900 877.49 880.96 0.13 880.96 15 Manhole 23 2130 TO 2120 5.08 18 Cir 24.000 880.01 881.19 4.901 880.96 882.06 n/a 882.06 j 22 Manhole 24 2600 TO 2500 29.31 30 Cir 170.000 870.37 871.22 0.500 872.02 873.06 n/a 873.06 18 Manhole Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES: Return period = 10 Yrs. ; j - Line contains hyd. jump. Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Summary Report Page 2 Line No. Line ID Flow rate (cfs) Line Size (in) Line shape Line length (ft) Invert EL Dn (ft) Invert EL Up (ft) Line Slope (%) HGL Down (ft) HGL Up (ft) Minor loss (ft) HGL Junct (ft) Dns Line No. Junction Type 25 2700 TO 2600 23.54 30 Cir 170.000 871.22 872.07 0.500 873.06 873.72 n/a 873.72 j 24 Manhole 26 2800 TO 2700 17.81 24 Cir 170.000 872.57 873.42 0.500 873.99 874.93 0.75 874.93 25 Manhole 27 PIPE -85 6.08 18 Cir 13.000 878.56 878.62 0.500 879.42 879.57 n/a 879.57 26 Manhole 28 1306 TO 1400 10.62 24 Cir 37.245 875.94 876.13 0.500 876.96 877.30 n/a 877.30 7 Manhole 29 1307 TO 1306 8.82 18 Cir 81.269 876.63 877.04 0.500 877.76 878.18 0.09 878.18 28 Manhole 30 1308 TO 1307 6.95 18 Cir 61.000 877.04 877.34 0.500 878.18 878.36 n/a 878.36 j 29 Manhole 31 1309 TO 1308 (1) 5.12 18 Cir 173.880 877.34 878.21 0.500 878.36 879.08 n/a 879.08 j 30 Manhole 32 1309 TO 1308 1.92 18 Cir 174.086 878.21 879.08 0.500 879.08 879.60 n/a 879.60 j 31 Manhole 33 2110 TO 2100 3.84 18 Cir 18.097 876.62 877.65 5.707 876.97 878.40 0.04 878.40 14 Manhole 34 2111 TO 2110 2.24 18 Cir 24.000 877.65 879.02 5.706 878.40 879.59 n/a 879.59 j 33 Manhole 35 1310 TO 1300 103.5 48 Cir 80.002 866.03 866.43 0.500 868.69 869.50 0.23 869.50 5 Manhole 36 1315 TO 1310 (1) 95.90 48 Cir 205.870 866.43 867.46 0.500 869.50 870.42 0.21 870.42 35 Manhole 37 1315 TO 1310 97.35 48 Cir 168.596 867.46 868.30 0.500 870.42 871.29 n/a 871.29 36 Manhole 38 1320 TO 1315 90.21 42 Cir 124.500 868.80 869.42 0.500 871.59 872.37 0.25 872.37 37 Manhole 39 1325 TO 1320 81.85 42 Cir 170.000 869.42 870.27 0.500 872.37 873.09 n/a 873.09 38 Manhole 40 1330 TO 1325 72.11 42 Cir 170.000 870.27 871.12 0.500 873.09 873.78 0.20 873.78 39 Manhole 41 1335 TO 1330 62.17 42 Cir 182.070 871.12 872.03 0.500 873.78 874.50 0.17 874.50 40 Manhole 42 1340 TO 1335 52.33 36 Cir 182.070 872.53 873.44 0.500 874.66 875.79 0.18 875.79 41 Manhole 43 1345 TO 1340 41.33 36 Cir 170.000 873.44 874.29 0.500 875.79 876.38 n/a 876.38 j 42 Manhole 44 1350 TO 1345 29.95 30 Cir 170.000 874.79 875.64 0.500 876.47 877.51 n/a 877.51 43 Manhole 45 1355 TO 1350 19.11 24 Cir 141.553 876.14 876.85 0.500 877.65 878.42 n/a 878.42 44 Manhole 46 1360 TO 1355 9.58 18 Cir 59.873 876.85 877.15 0.500 878.42* 878.72* 0.39 879.11 45 Manhole 47 1365 TO 1360 4.67 18 Cir 168.234 877.65 878.49 0.500 879.11 879.32 n/a 879.32 j 46 Manhole 48 1610 TO 1600 1.05 18 Cir 60.000 877.49 877.79 0.500 877.83 878.17 0.14 878.17 9 Manhole Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES: Return period = 10 Yrs. ; *Surcharged (HGL above crown). ; j - Line contains hyd. jump. Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Summary Report Page 3 Line No. Line ID Flow rate (cfs) Line Size (in) Line shape Line length (ft) Invert EL Dn (ft) Invert EL Up (ft) Line Slope (%) HGL Down (ft) HGL Up (ft) Minor loss (ft) HGL Junct (ft) Dns Line No. Junction Type 49 2900 TO 2800 11.87 24 Cir 179.860 873.42 874.31 0.500 874.93 875.55 n/a 875.55 j 26 Manhole 50 2910 TO 2900 3.06 18 Cir 9.265 877.07 877.12 0.500 877.65 877.78 0.25 877.78 49 Manhole 51 2710 TO 2700 5.48 18 Cir 13.000 877.07 877.13 0.500 877.87 878.03 n/a 878.03 25 Manhole 52 2610 TO 2600 5.91 18 Cir 13.000 877.06 877.12 0.500 877.90 878.06 0.40 878.06 24 Manhole 53 PIPE -86 3.94 18 Cir 11.179 877.00 877.06 0.500 877.67 877.82 n/a 877.82 17 Manhole 54 3000 TO 2900 6.84 24 Cir 176.500 874.31 875.20 0.500 875.55 876.12 n/a 876.12 j 49 Manhole 55 3100 TO 3000 11.32 24 Cir 69.179 875.20 875.54 0.500 876.25 876.75 0.49 876.75 54 Manhole 56 3200 TO 3100 4.81 18 Cir 97.426 876.04 876.53 0.500 876.79 877.37 0.34 877.37 55 Manhole 57 1210 TO 1200 4.99 18 Cir 30.000 875.00 875.15 0.500 875.76 876.01 0.35 876.01 4 Manhole 58 1200 TO 1201 4.09 18 Cir 30.000 874.95 875.10 0.500 875.63 875.87 n/a 875.87 4 Manhole 59 1810 TO 1800 1.51 18 Cir 91.500 874.57 875.03 0.500 874.97 875.49 0.17 875.49 11 Manhole Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES: Return period = 10 Yrs. ; "Surcharged (HGL above crown). ; j - Line contains hyd. jump. Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Tabulation Page 1 Station Len (ft) Drng Area Rnoff coeff (C) Area x C Tc Rain (I) (in/hr) Total flow (cfs) Cap full (cfs) Vel (ft/s) Pipe Invert Elev HGL Elev Grnd / Rim Elev Line ID Line To Line Incr (ac) Total (ac) Incr Total Inlet (min) Syst (min) Size (in) Slope (%) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) 1 End 137.864 0.51 56.34 0.90 0.46 51.13 5.0 66.4 2.0 104.6 131.7 9.34 48 0.50 856.49 857.18 860.16 860.27 860.69 883.59 1100 TO 1000 2 1 307.954 0.71 1.30 0.80 0.56 1.04 5.0 5.5 6.7 7.02 23.02 8.45 18 2.84 877.53 886.29 878.10 887.31 883.59 891.09 1105 TO 1100 3 2 60.000 0.60 0.60 0.80 0.48 0.48 5.0 5.0 6.9 3.29 9.65 3.35 18 0.50 886.29 886.59 887.31 887.28 891.09 891.09 1110 TO 1105 4 1 206.655 0.00 54.52 0.00 0.00 49.63 0.0 65.9 2.1 102.0 132.0 9.84 48 0.50 857.18 858.21 860.27 861.27 883.59 879.20 1200 TO 1100 5 4 357.344 0.00 53.14 0.00 0.00 48.31 0.0 65.2 2.1 100.1 132.0 9.76 48 0.50 858.21 860.00 861.27 863.02 879.20 882.78 1300 TO 1200 6 5 57.881 0.73 33.16 0.80 0.58 29.61 5.0 65.0 2.1 61.45 92.48 8.39 42 0.50 860.50 860.79 863.02 863.24 882.78 882.67 1400 TO 1300 7 6 102.231 0.00 32.43 0.00 0.00 29.02 0.0 64.7 2.1 60.42 92.49 8.42 42 0.50 860.79 861.30 863.24 863.73 882.67 883.69 1500 TO 1400 (1) 8 7 231.386 0.00 30.51 0.00 0.00 27.20 0.0 64.2 2.1 56.92 61.31 9.54 36 0.50 861.80 862.95 864.08 865.40 883.69 886.01 1500 TO 1400 9 8 249.883 0.37 30.51 0.80 0.29 27.20 5.0 63.7 2.1 57.25 61.31 9.28 36 0.50 862.95 864.20 865.40 866.65 886.01 882.29 1600 TO 1500 10 9 74.003 0.34 29.98 0.95 0.32 26.75 5.0 63.5 2.1 56.40 61.31 9.16 36 0.50 864.20 864.57 866.65 867.01 882.29 881.19 1700 TO 1600 11 10 114.400 0.70 29.65 0.80 0.56 26.43 5.0 63.2 2.1 55.88 61.31 9.12 36 0.50 864.57 865.15 867.01 867.57 881.19 878.96 1800 TO 1700 12 11 93.275 0.87 28.72 0.85 0.74 25.66 5.0 63.0 2.1 54.36 61.31 8.94 36 0.50 865.15 865.61 867.57 868.00 878.96 880.49 1900 TO 1800 13 12 129.971 0.00 27.85 0.00 0.00 24.92 0.0 62.7 2.1 52.97 61.31 8.82 36 0.50 865.61 866.26 868.00 868.62 880.49 882.61 2000 TO 1900 14 13 67.119 0.76 27.85 0.90 0.68 24.92 5.0 62.6 2.1 53.05 61.31 8.88 36 0.50 866.26 866.60 868.62 868.96 882.61 884.00 2100 TO 2000 15 14 143.640 2.19 26.42 0.90 1.97 23.67 5.0 62.2 2.1 50.59 61.31 8.56 36 0.50 866.60 867.32 868.96 869.63 884.00 880.94 2200 TO 2100 16 15 170.000 2.27 23.16 0.90 2.05 20.82 5.0 61.8 2.1 44.71 61.31 7.89 36 0.50 867.32 868.17 869.63 870.34 880.94 881.00 2300 TO 2200 17 16 170.000 1.95 20.89 0.95 1.86 18.77 5.0 61.3 2.2 40.54 61.31 7.58 36 0.50 868.17 869.02 870.34 871.09 881.00 880.93 2400 TO 2300 (1) 18 17 170.000 1.95 18.17 0.95 1.86 16.35 5.0 60.7 2.2 35.52 61.31 7.09 36 0.50 869.02 869.87 871.09 871.80 880.93 880.93 2400 TO 2300 19 18 13.000 0.77 1.31 0.80 0.62 1.07 5.0 7.2 6.3 6.73 23.76 8.46 18 3.03 876.76 877.15 877.30 878.15 880.93 881.76 2510 TO 2500 20 19 196.275 0.15 0.54 0.95 0.14 0.46 5.0 5.3 6.8 3.10 23.76 3.26 18 3.03 877.15 883.10 878.15 883.77 881.76 890.16 2520 TO 2510 21 20 24.000 0.39 0.39 0.80 0.32 0.32 5.0 5.0 6.9 2.18 9.65 4.03 18 0.50 885.54 885.66 886.02 886.22 890.16 890.16 2530 TO 2520 22 15 60.702 0.15 1.07 0.95 0.14 0.88 5.0 5.1 6.9 6.04 30.22 9.24 18 4.90 877.04 880.01 877.49 880.96 880.94 884.85 2120 TO 2110 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES:Intensity = 69.46 / (Inlet time + 12.50) A 0.81; Return period =Yrs. 10 ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Tabulation Page 2 Station Len (ft) Drng Area Rnoff coeff (C) Area x C Tc Rain (I) (in/hr) Total flow (cfs) Cap full (cfs) Vel (ft/s) Pipe Invert Elev HGL Elev Grnd / Rim Elev Line ID Line To Line Incr (ac) Total (ac) Incr Total Inlet (min) Syst (min) Size (in) Slope (%) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) 23 22 24.000 0.92 0.92 0.80 0.74 0.74 5.0 5.0 6.9 5.08 30.22 4.55 18 4.90 880.01 881.19 880.96 882.06 884.85 884.85 2130 TO 2120 24 18 170.000 1.95 14.91 0.95 1.86 13.42 5.0 60.2 2.2 29.31 37.70 8.02 30 0.50 870.37 871.22 872.02 873.06 880.93 880.92 2600 TO 2500 25 24 170.000 1.95 12.00 0.95 1.86 10.71 5.0 59.6 2.2 23.54 37.70 6.46 30 0.50 871.22 872.07 873.06 873.72 880.92 880.92 2700 TO 2600 26 25 170.000 1.95 9.16 0.95 1.86 8.06 5.0 59.1 2.2 17.81 20.79 7.20 24 0.50 872.57 873.42 873.99 874.93 880.92 880.92 2800 TO 2700 27 26 13.000 0.93 0.93 0.95 0.88 0.88 5.0 5.0 6.9 6.08 9.65 5.46 18 0.50 878.56 878.62 879.42 879.57 880.92 881.62 PIPE -85 28 7 37.245 0.34 1.92 0.95 0.32 1.82 5.0 9.1 5.8 10.62 20.79 6.12 24 0.50 875.94 876.13 876.96 877.30 883.69 884.37 1306 TO 1400 29 28 81.269 0.35 1.58 0.95 0.33 1.50 5.0 8.8 5.9 8.82 9.65 6.13 18 0.50 876.63 877.04 877.76 878.18 884.37 883.56 1307 TO 1306 30 29 61.000 0.36 1.23 0.95 0.34 1.17 5.0 8.6 5.9 6.95 9.65 5.11 18 0.50 877.04 877.34 878.18 878.36 883.56 883.59 1308 TO 1307 31 30 173.880 0.58 0.88 0.95 0.55 0.83 5.0 7.6 6.2 5.12 9.65 4.41 18 0.50 877.34 878.21 878.36 879.08 883.59 883.57 1309 TO 1308 (1) 32 31 174.086 0.29 0.29 0.95 0.28 0.28 5.0 5.0 6.9 1.92 9.65 2.66 18 0.50 878.21 879.08 879.08 879.60 883.57 883.58 1309 TO 1308 33 14 18.097 0.27 0.67 0.90 0.24 0.56 5.0 5.3 6.8 3.84 32.61 8.36 18 5.71 876.62 877.65 876.97 878.40 884.00 883.30 2110 TO 2100 34 33 24.000 0.41 0.41 0.80 0.32 0.32 5.0 5.0 6.9 2.24 32.61 3.11 18 5.71 877.65 879.02 878.40 879.59 883.30 883.30 2111 TO 2110 35 5 80.002 1.78 19.98 0.95 1.69 18.70 5.0 10.5 5.5 103.5 132.0 10.80 48 0.50 866.03 866.43 868.69 869.50 882.78 881.67 1310 TO 1300 36 35 205.870 0.00 18.20 0.00 0.00 17.01 0.0 10.0 5.6 95.90 132.1 9.42 48 0.50 866.43 867.46 869.50 870.42 881.67 882.31 1315 TO 1310 (1) 37 36 168.596 1.47 18.20 0.95 1.39 17.01 5.0 9.6 5.7 97.35 132.0 9.71 48 0.50 867.46 868.30 870.42 871.29 882.31 882.14 1315 TO 1310 38 37 124.500 1.73 16.73 0.95 1.64 15.62 5.0 9.3 5.8 90.21 92.48 10.70 42 0.50 868.80 869.42 871.59 872.37 882.14 882.37 1320 TO 1315 39 38 170.000 1.95 15.00 0.95 1.86 13.98 5.0 8.9 5.9 81.85 92.48 9.66 42 0.50 869.42 870.27 872.37 873.09 882.37 882.13 1325 TO 1320 40 39 170.000 1.97 13.05 0.95 1.87 12.12 5.0 8.5 5.9 72.11 92.48 8.94 42 0.50 870.27 871.12 873.09 873.78 882.13 882.13 1330 TO 1325 41 40 182.070 1.86 11.08 0.95 1.77 10.25 5.0 8.0 6.1 62.17 92.49 8.25 42 0.50 871.12 872.03 873.78 874.50 882.13 882.07 1335 TO 1330 42 41 182.070 2.02 9.21 0.95 1.92 8.48 5.0 7.6 6.2 52.33 61.31 9.28 36 0.50 872.53 873.44 874.66 875.79 882.07 882.13 1340 TO 1335 43 42 170.000 2.00 7.20 0.95 1.90 6.56 5.0 7.1 6.3 41.33 61.31 7.41 36 0.50 873.44 874.29 875.79 876.38 882.13 882.13 1345 TO 1340 44 43 170.000 1.83 5.20 0.95 1.74 4.66 5.0 6.6 6.4 29.95 37.70 8.08 30 0.50 874.79 875.64 876.47 877.51 882.13 882.27 1350 TO 1345 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES:Intensity = 69.46 / (Inlet time + 12.50) A 0.81; Return period =Yrs. 10 ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Tabulation Page 3 Station Len (ft) Drng Area Rnoff coeff (C) Area x C Tc Rain (I) (in/hr) Total flow (cfs) Cap full (cfs) Vel (ft/s) Pipe Invert Elev HGL Elev Grnd / Rim Elev Line ID Line To Line Incr (ac) Total (ac) Incr Total Inlet (min) Syst (min) Size (in) Slope (%) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) 45 44 141.553 1.55 3.37 0.95 1.47 2.93 5.0 6.2 6.5 19.11 20.79 7.36 24 0.50 876.14 876.85 877.65 878.42 882.27 882.42 1355 TO 1350 46 45 59.873 0.97 1.82 0.80 0.78 1.46 5.0 6.0 6.6 9.58 9.65 5.42 18 0.50 876.85 877.15 878.42 878.72 882.42 883.04 1360 TO 1355 47 46 168.234 0.85 0.85 0.80 0.68 0.68 5.0 5.0 6.9 4.67 9.65 3.66 18 0.50 877.65 878.49 879.11 879.32 883.04 882.99 1365 TO 1360 48 9 60.000 0.16 0.16 0.95 0.15 0.15 5.0 5.0 6.9 1.05 9.65 3.27 18 0.50 877.49 877.79 877.83 878.17 882.29 882.29 1610 TO 1600 49 26 179.860 1.95 6.28 0.95 1.86 5.32 5.0 58.4 2.2 11.87 20.79 5.23 24 0.50 873.42 874.31 874.93 875.55 880.92 880.91 2900 TO 2800 50 49 9.265 0.55 0.55 0.80 0.44 0.44 5.0 5.0 6.9 3.06 9.65 4.44 18 0.50 877.07 877.12 877.65 877.78 880.91 881.65 2910 TO 2900 51 25 13.000 0.88 0.88 0.90 0.79 0.79 5.0 5.0 6.9 5.48 9.65 5.29 18 0.50 877.07 877.13 877.87 878.03 880.92 881.73 2710 TO 2700 52 24 13.000 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.86 0.86 5.0 5.0 6.9 5.91 9.65 5.41 18 0.50 877.06 877.12 877.90 878.06 880.92 881.73 2610 TO 2600 53 17 11.179 0.76 0.76 0.75 0.57 0.57 5.0 5.0 6.9 3.94 9.65 4.79 18 0.50 877.00 877.06 877.67 877.82 880.93 881.56 PIPE -86 54 49 176.500 1.67 3.78 0.80 1.34 3.02 57.0 57.0 2.3 6.84 20.79 4.08 24 0.50 874.31 875.20 875.55 876.12 880.91 880.95 3000 TO 2900 55 54 69.179 1.23 2.11 0.80 0.99 1.68 5.0 5.6 6.7 11.32 20.79 6.24 24 0.50 875.20 875.54 876.25 876.75 880.95 882.62 3100 TO 3000 56 55 97.426 0.87 0.87 0.80 0.70 0.70 5.0 5.0 6.9 4.81 9.65 5.08 18 0.50 876.04 876.53 876.79 877.37 882.62 880.91 3200 TO 3100 57 4 30.000 0.76 0.76 0.95 0.72 0.72 5.0 5.0 6.9 4.99 9.65 5.14 18 0.50 875.00 875.15 875.76 876.01 879.20 878.60 1210 TO 1200 58 4 30.000 0.62 0.62 0.95 0.59 0.59 5.0 5.0 6.9 4.09 9.65 4.84 18 0.50 874.95 875.10 875.63 875.87 879.20 878.60 1200 TO 1201 59 11 91.500 0.23 0.23 0.95 0.22 0.22 5.0 5.0 6.9 1.51 9.65 3.62 18 0.50 874.57 875.03 874.97 875.49 878.96 879.53 1810 TO 1800 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES:Intensity = 69.46 / (Inlet time + 12.50) A 0.81; Return period =Yrs. 10 ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Hydraulic Grade Line Computations Page 1 Line Size (in) Q (cfs) Downstream Len (ft) Upstream Check JL coeff (K) Minor loss (ft) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Ave Sf (%) Enrgy loss (ft) 1 48 104.6 856.49 860.16 3.67 10.43 8.66 1.56 861.72 0.000 137.864857.18 860.27 3.09** 10.43 10.03 1.56 861.83 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 2 18 7.02 877.53 878.10 0.57* 0.61 11.43 0.46 878.56 0.000 307.954886.29 887.31 1.02** 1.29 5.46 0.46 887.78 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.46 3 18 3.29 886.29 887.31 1.02 0.79 2.56 0.27 887.58 0.000 60.000 886.59 887.28 j 0.69** 0.79 4.14 0.27 887.55 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 4 48 102.0 857.18 860.27 3.09 10.30 9.78 1.52 861.79 0.000 206.655858.21 861.27 3.06** 10.30 9.90 1.52 862.79 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 1.52 5 48 100.1 858.21 861.27 3.06 10.21 9.71 1.50 862.76 0.000 357.344860.00 863.02 3.03** 10.21 9.81 1.50 864.52 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 6 42 61.45 860.50 863.02 2.53 7.21 8.26 1.13 864.15 0.000 57.881 860.79 863.24 2.45** 7.21 8.53 1.13 864.37 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.57 0.64 7 42 60.42 860.79 863.24 2.45 7.14 8.38 1.11 864.35 0.000 102.231861.30 863.73 2.43** 7.14 8.46 1.11 864.84 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 1.11 8 36 56.92 861.80 864.08 2.29* 5.78 9.85 1.33 865.41 0.000 231.386862.95 865.40 2.44** 6.16 9.24 1.33 866.72 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 9 36 57.25 862.95 865.40 2.44 6.16 9.29 1.34 866.73 0.000 249.883864.20 866.65 2.45** 6.18 9.27 1.34 867.99 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 1.34 10 36 56.40 864.20 866.65 2.45 6.14 9.13 1.31 867.96 0.000 74.003 864.57 867.01 2.43** 6.14 9.19 1.31 868.32 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.32 n/a 11 36 55.88 864.57 867.01 2.43 6.12 9.10 1.30 868.30 0.000 114.400865.15 867.57 2.42** 6.12 9.14 1.30 868.87 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 12 36 54.36 865.15 867.57 2.42 6.04 8.89 1.26 868.83 0.000 93.275 865.61 868.00 2.39** 6.04 9.00 1.26 869.26 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 13 36 52.97 865.61 868.00 2.39 5.97 8.77 1.22 869.23 0.000 129.971866.26 868.62 2.36** 5.97 8.87 1.22 869.85 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 1.22 14 36 53.05 866.26 868.62 2.36 5.97 8.88 1.22 869.85 0.000 67.119 866.60 868.96 2.36** 5.98 8.88 1.22 870.19 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 15 36 50.59 866.60 868.96 2.36 5.85 8.46 1.16 870.13 0.000 143.640867.32 869.63 2.31** 5.85 8.65 1.16 870.79 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 16 36 44.71 867.32 869.63 2.31 5.49 7.65 1.03 870.66 0.000 170.000868.17 870.34j 2.18** 5.49 8.14 1.03 871.37 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.15 17 36 40.54 868.17 870.34 2.18 5.21 7.38 0.94 871.28 0.000 170.000869.02 871.09j 2.07** 5.21 7.79 0.94 872.03 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 18 36 35.52 869.02 871.09 2.07 4.82 6.82 0.84 871.93 0.000 170.000869.87 871.80j 1.94** 4.82 7.37 0.84 872.64 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 19 18 6.73 876.76 877.30 0.55* 0.58 11.57 0.45 877.75 0.000 13.000 877.15 878.15 1.00** 1.26 5.36 0.45 878.60 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.07 20 18 3.10 877.15 878.15 1.00 0.76 2.46 0.26 878.41 0.000 196.275883.10 883.77j 0.67** 0.76 4.06 0.26 884.02 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.33 0.08 21 18 2.18 885.54 886.02 0.48* 0.49 4.41 0.21 886.23 0.000 24.000 885.66 886.22 0.56** 0.60 3.65 0.21 886.42 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 22 18 6.04 877.04 877.49 0.45* 0.45 13.35 0.41 877.90 0.000 60.702 880.01 880.96 0.95** 1.18 5.13 0.41 881.37 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.33 0.13 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 Notes: * depth assumed; ** Critical depth.; j-Line contains hyd. jump ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Hydraulic Grade Line Computations Page 2 Line Size (in) Q (cfs) Downstream Len (ft) Upstream Check JL coeff (K) Minor loss (ft) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Ave Sf (%) Enrgy loss (ft) 23 18 5.08 880.01 880.96 0.95 1.06 4.31 0.36 881.32 0.000 24.000 881.19 882.06 j 0.87** 1.06 4.80 0.36 882.41 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 24 30 29.31 870.37 872.02 1.66* 3.45 8.48 0.89 872.91 0.000 170.000871.22 873.06 1.84** 3.88 7.55 0.89 873.95 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 25 30 23.54 871.22 873.06 1.84 3.44 6.06 0.73 873.79 0.000 170.000872.07 873.72 j 1.65** 3.44 6.85 0.73 874.44 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.73 26 24 17.81 872.57 873.99 1.43* 2.40 7.44 0.75 874.74 0.000 170.000873.42 874.93 1.52** 2.56 6.96 0.75 875.69 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.75 27 18 6.08 878.56 879.42 0.86* 1.05 5.77 0.41 879.83 0.000 13.000 878.62 879.57 0.95** 1.18 5.14 0.41 879.98 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 28 24 10.62 875.94 876.96 1.01 * 1.60 6.65 0.48 877.44 0.000 37.245 876.13 877.30 1.17** 1.90 5.58 0.48 877.78 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 29 18 8.82 876.63 877.76 1.13* 1.42 6.19 0.57 878.33 0.000 81.269 877.04 878.18 1.15** 1.45 6.07 0.57 878.76 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.09 30 18 6.95 877.04 878.18 1.15 1.28 4.78 0.46 878.64 0.000 61.000 877.34 878.36 j 1.02** 1.28 5.43 0.46 878.82 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.07 31 18 5.12 877.34 878.36 1.02 1.06 4.00 0.36 878.72 0.000 173.880878.21 879.08j 0.87** 1.06 4.82 0.36 879.44 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.05 32 18 1.92 878.21 879.08 0.87 0.55 1.81 0.19 879.27 0.000 174.086879.08 879.60j 0.52** 0.55 3.52 0.19 879.79 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.19 33 18 3.84 876.62 876.97 0.35* 0.31 12.36 0.29 877.26 0.000 18.097 877.65 878.40 0.75** 0.88 4.35 0.29 878.69 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.04 34 18 2.24 877.65 878.40 0.75 0.61 2.54 0.21 878.61 0.000 24.000 879.02 879.59 j 0.56** 0.61 3.68 0.21 879.80 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 35 48 103.5 866.03 868.69 2.67* 8.90 11.63 1.55 870.24 0.000 80.002 866.43 869.50 3.08** 10.38 9.98 1.55 871.05 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.23 36 48 95.90 866.43 869.50 3.08 9.99 9.24 1.43 870.94 0.000 205.870867.46 870.42 2.97** 9.99 9.60 1.43 871.85 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.21 37 48 97.35 867.46 870.42 2.97 9.99 9.74 1.45 871.88 0.000 168.596868.30 871.29 2.99** 10.07 9.67 1.45 872.74 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 38 42 90.21 868.80 871.59 2.79* 8.24 10.95 1.70 873.29 0.000 124.500869.42 872.37 2.94** 8.64 10.44 1.70 874.06 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.25 39 42 81.85 869.42 872.37 2.94 8.31 9.47 1.51 873.87 0.000 170.000870.27 873.09 2.82** 8.31 9.85 1.51 874.60 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 40 42 72.11 870.27 873.09 2.82 7.84 8.68 1.32 874.41 0.000 170.000871.12 873.78 2.66** 7.84 9.20 1.32 875.09 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.20 41 42 62.17 871.12 873.78 2.66 7.26 7.93 1.14 874.92 0.000 182.070872.03 874.50 2.47** 7.26 8.57 1.14 875.64 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.17 42 36 52.33 872.53 874.66 2.13* 5.37 9.74 1.21 875.87 0.000 182.070873.44 875.79 2.35** 5.94 8.81 1.21 877.00 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.18 43 36 41.33 873.44 875.79 2.35 5.26 6.96 0.96 876.75 0.000 170.000874.29 876.38j 2.09** 5.26 7.85 0.96 877.34 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 44 30 29.95 874.79 876.47 1.68* 3.51 8.52 0.91 877.38 0.000 170.000875.64 877.51 1.86** 3.92 7.63 0.91 878.41 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 Notes: * depth assumed; ** Critical depth.; j-Line contains hyd. jump ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Hydraulic Grade Line Computations Page 3 Line Size (in) Q (cfs) Downstream Len (ft) Upstream Check JL coeff (K) Minor loss (ft) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Ave Sf (%) Enrgy loss (ft) 45 24 19.11 876.14 877.65 1.51* 2.55 7.51 0.81 878.46 0.000 141.553876.85 878.42 1.57** 2.65 7.22 0.81 879.23 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 46 18 9.58 876.85 878.42 1.50 1.77 5.42 0.46 878.88 0.493 59.873 877.15 878.72 1.50 1.77 5.42 0.46 879.17 0.493 0.493 0.295 0.86 0.39 47 18 4.67 877.65 879.11 1.46 1.00 2.67 0.34 879.45 0.000 168.234878.49 879.32 j 0.83** 1.00 4.66 0.34 879.66 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 48 18 1.05 877.49 877.83 0.34* 0.29 3.58 0.14 877.96 0.000 60.000 877.79 878.17 0.38** 0.36 2.96 0.14 878.31 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.14 49 24 11.87 873.42 874.93 1.52 2.04 4.63 0.53 875.46 0.000 179.860874.31 875.55j 1.24** 2.04 5.82 0.53 876.08 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 50 18 3.06 877.07 877.65 0.58* 0.63 4.84 0.25 877.91 0.000 9.265 877.12 877.78 0.66** 0.76 4.05 0.25 878.04 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.25 51 18 5.48 877.07 877.87 0.81* 0.97 5.63 0.38 878.25 0.000 13.000 877.13 878.03 0.90** 1.11 4.94 0.38 878.41 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 52 18 5.91 877.06 877.90 0.85* 1.03 5.74 0.40 878.31 0.000 13.000 877.12 878.06 0.94** 1.16 5.09 0.40 878.46 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.40 53 18 3.94 877.00 877.67 0.67* 0.76 5.18 0.30 877.97 0.000 11.179 877.06 877.82 0.76** 0.90 4.39 0.30 878.12 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 54 24 6.84 874.31 875.55 1.24 1.43 3.36 0.36 875.91 0.000 176.500875.20 876.12 j 0.93** 1.43 4.80 0.36 876.48 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.97 n/a 55 24 11.32 875.20 876.25 1.05* 1.67 6.76 0.51 876.76 0.000 69.179 875.54 876.75 1.21** 1.98 5.72 0.51 877.26 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.96 0.49 56 18 4.81 876.04 876.79 0.75* 0.88 5.46 0.34 877.14 0.000 97.426 876.53 877.37 0.84** 1.02 4.71 0.34 877.72 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.34 57 18 4.99 875.00 875.76 0.76* 0.91 5.51 0.35 876.12 0.000 30.000 875.15 876.01 0.86** 1.05 4.77 0.35 876.36 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.35 58 18 4.09 874.95 875.63 0.68* 0.78 5.23 0.31 875.94 0.000 30.000 875.10 875.87 0.77** 0.92 4.45 0.31 876.18 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 59 18 1.51 874.57 874.97 0.40* 0.38 3.97 0.17 875.14 0.000 91.500 875.03 875.49 0.46** 0.46 3.27 0.17 875.66 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.17 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 59 Run Date: 5/11/2022 Notes: * depth assumed; ** Critical depth.; j-Line contains hyd. jump ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Hydraflow Storm Sewers Extension for Autodesk® Civil 3D® Plan 19 18 33 20 32 31 21 22 34 24 17 25 16 26 Outfall15 27 2 28 3 4 5 12 13 14 6 7 29 30 11 8 9 10 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 34 Date: 5/11/2022 Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Summary Report Page 1 Line No. Line ID Flow rate (cfs) Line Size (in) Line shape Line length (ft) Invert EL Dn (ft) Invert EL Up (ft) Line Slope (%) HGL Down (ft) HGL Up (ft) Minor loss (ft) HGL Junct (ft) Dns Line No. Junction Type 1 4010 TO 4000 127.0 48 Cir 115.542 864.38 864.96 0.505 867.51 868.34 1.96 868.34 End Manhole 2 4020 TO 4010 53.77 30 Cir 178.000 889.01 892.57 2.000 890.57 894.91 1.40 894.91 1 Manhole 3 4030 TO 4020 44.10 30 Cir 119.670 892.57 894.96 2.000 894.91 897.17 n/a 897.17 2 Manhole 4 4040 TO 4030 40.27 24 Cir 102.869 895.46 897.52 2.000 897.17 899.47 0.96 899.47 3 Manhole 5 4050 TO 4040 38.70 24 Cir 249.633 897.52 902.51 2.000 899.47 904.46 n/a 904.46 j 4 Manhole 6 4060 TO 4050 24.92 24 Cir 261.935 902.76 908.00 2.000 904.46 909.76 n/a 909.76 5 Manhole 7 4070 TO 4060 22.89 24 Cir 391.919 908.00 915.84 2.000 909.76 917.54 n/a 917.54 j 6 Manhole 8 4080 TO 4070 8.19 18 Cir 289.390 918.92 921.81 1.000 919.76 922.92 n/a 922.92 7 Manhole 9 4090 TO 4080 5.05 18 Cir 220.730 932.42 934.63 1.000 933.06 935.49 0.05 935.49 8 Manhole 10 4100 TO 4090 2.29 18 Cir 173.160 939.77 941.50 1.000 940.18 942.07 0.21 942.07 9 Manhole 11 PIPE -22 13.03 18 Cir 186.361 919.77 934.68 8.000 920.37 936.03 n/a 936.03 7 Manhole 12 4051 TO 4050 15.62 24 Cir 173.383 901.04 901.91 0.500 904.46* 904.95* 0.33 905.28 5 Manhole 13 4052 TO 4051 10.33 24 Cir 156.000 901.91 902.69 0.500 905.28* 905.47* 0.03 905.50 12 Manhole 14 4053 TO 4052 6.48 18 Cir 156.000 903.19 903.97 0.500 905.50* 905.85* 0.21 906.06 13 Manhole 15 503010 TO 4010 78.98 42 Cir 178.000 869.02 869.91 0.500 871.32 872.69 n/a 872.69 1 Manhole 16 503110 TO 503010 72.02 42 Cir 178.000 869.91 870.80 0.500 872.69 873.46 n/a 873.46 15 Manhole 17 503210 TO 503110 64.77 36 Cir 178.000 871.80 872.69 0.500 874.14 875.27 0.23 875.27 16 Manhole 18 503310 TO 503210 57.30 36 Cir 131.500 872.69 873.35 0.500 875.27 875.80 1.07 875.80 17 Manhole 19 503410 TO 503310 55.63 36 Cir 117.796 872.35 872.94 0.500 875.80* 876.28* 0.14 876.43 18 Manhole 20 503510 TO 503410 53.53 36 Cir 105.084 872.94 873.46 0.500 876.43* 876.83* 0.84 877.67 19 Manhole 21 503610 TO 503510 49.28 36 Cir 308.383 873.46 875.00 0.500 877.67* 878.66* 0.76 879.42 20 Manhole 22 503710 TO 503610 46.57 36 Cir 303.258 875.00 876.52 0.500 879.42* 880.29* 0.67 880.97 21 Manhole 23 503810 TO 503710 44.56 36 Cir 93.281 893.19 893.66 0.500 895.09 895.83 0.83 895.83 22 Manhole 24 503910 TO 503810 39.85 30 Cir 207.988 894.16 896.30 1.031 895.83 898.43 0.19 898.43 23 Manhole Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 34 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES: Return period = 10 Yrs. ; *Surcharged (HGL above crown). ; j - Line contains hyd. jump. Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Summary Report Page 2 Line No. Line ID Flow rate (cfs) Line Size (in) Line shape Line length (ft) Invert EL Dn (ft) Invert EL Up (ft) Line Slope (%) HGL Down (ft) HGL Up (ft) Minor loss (ft) HGL Junct (ft) Dns Line No. Junction Type 25 504010 TO 503910 31.68 30 Cir 178.000 896.30 897.19 0.500 898.43 899.11 n/a 899.11 j 24 Manhole 26 504110 TO 504010 23.40 30 Cir 178.000 897.19 898.08 0.500 899.11 899.73 n/a 899.73 j 25 Manhole 27 504210 TO 504110 14.81 24 Cir 178.000 898.58 899.47 0.500 899.83 900.86 n/a 900.86 26 Manhole 28 504310 TO 504210 17.97 24 Cir 178.000 899.47 900.36 0.500 900.91 901.89 0.11 901.89 27 Manhole 29 504410 TO 504310 6.54 18 Cir 111.001 900.86 901.42 0.500 901.89 902.41 n/a 902.41 j 28 Manhole 30 504510 TO 504410 1.00 18 Cir 77.347 901.45 904.51 3.948 902.41 904.88 n/a 904.88 j 29 Manhole 31 PIPE -21 5.84 18 Cir 112.606 879.14 879.70 0.500 879.98 880.63 n/a 880.63 21 Manhole 32 5041 TO 503510 7.68 18 Cir 117.615 878.41 879.00 0.500 879.42 880.07 n/a 880.07 20 Manhole 33 5041 TO 41 2.11 18 Cir 161.943 879.00 879.81 0.500 880.07 880.36 n/a 880.36 j 32 Manhole 34 5051 TO 503710 3.57 18 Cir 178.967 876.52 877.41 0.500 880.97* 881.09* 0.06 881.16 22 Manhole Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 34 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES: Return period = 10 Yrs. ; *Surcharged (HGL above crown). ; j - Line contains hyd. jump. Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Tabulation Page 1 Station Len (ft) Drng Area Rnoff coeff (C) Area x C Tc Rain (I) (in/hr) Total flow (cfs) Cap full (cfs) Vel (ft/s) Pipe Invert Elev HGL Elev Grnd / Rim Elev Line ID Line To Line Incr (ac) Total (ac) Incr Total Inlet (min) Syst (min) Size (in) Slope (%) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) 1 End 115.542 1.98 36.57 0.95 1.88 31.17 5.0 21.1 4.1 127.0 132.7 11.62 48 0.51 864.38 864.96 867.51 868.34 868.07 901.20 4010 TO 4000 2 1 178.000 1.98 11.69 0.95 1.88 10.09 5.0 11.6 5.3 53.77 75.40 13.97 30 2.00 889.01 892.57 890.57 894.91 901.20 901.20 4020 TO 4010 3 2 119.670 0.83 9.71 0.90 0.75 8.21 5.0 11.4 5.4 44.10 75.40 9.42 30 2.00 892.57 894.96 894.91 897.17 901.20 904.24 4030 TO 4020 4 3 102.869 0.40 8.87 0.95 0.38 7.46 5.0 11.2 5.4 40.27 41.58 13.49 24 2.00 895.46 897.52 897.17 899.47 904.24 906.63 4040 TO 4030 5 4 249.633 0.20 8.48 0.95 0.19 7.08 5.0 10.9 5.5 38.70 41.58 12.40 24 2.00 897.52 902.51 899.47 904.46 906.63 911.60 4050 TO 4040 6 5 261.935 0.58 5.25 0.85 0.49 4.47 5.0 10.3 5.6 24.92 41.58 8.65 24 2.00 902.76 908.00 904.46 909.76 911.60 916.69 4060 TO 4050 7 6 391.919 0.90 4.67 0.80 0.72 3.98 5.0 9.4 5.8 22.89 41.58 7.93 24 2.00 908.00 915.84 909.76 917.54 916.69 924.27 4070 TO 4060 8 7 289.390 0.71 1.78 0.80 0.57 1.37 5.0 8.4 6.0 8.19 13.65 6.96 18 1.00 918.92 921.81 919.76 922.92 924.27 935.88 4080 TO 4070 9 8 220.730 0.63 1.07 0.75 0.47 0.81 5.0 7.2 6.3 5.05 13.65 5.96 18 1.00 932.42 934.63 933.06 935.49 935.88 944.73 4090 TO 4080 10 9 173.160 0.44 0.44 0.75 0.33 0.33 5.0 5.0 6.9 2.29 13.65 4.72 18 1.00 939.77 941.50 940.18 942.07 944.73 951.67 4100 TO 4090 11 7 186.361 1.99 1.99 0.95 1.89 1.89 5.0 5.0 6.9 13.03 38.61 13.74 18 8.00 919.77 934.68 920.37 936.03 924.27 950.58 PIPE -22 12 5 173.383 1.09 3.02 0.80 0.87 2.42 5.0 6.5 6.5 15.62 20.79 4.97 24 0.50 901.04 901.91 904.46 904.95 911.60 908.55 4051 TO 4050 13 12 156.000 0.76 1.93 0.80 0.61 1.55 5.0 5.7 6.7 10.33 20.79 3.29 24 0.50 901.91 902.69 905.28 905.47 908.55 908.55 4052 TO 4051 14 13 156.000 1.17 1.17 0.80 0.94 0.94 5.0 5.0 6.9 6.48 9.65 3.67 18 0.50 903.19 903.97 905.50 905.85 908.55 908.55 4053 TO 4052 15 1 178.000 1.98 22.90 0.95 1.88 19.19 5.0 20.7 4.1 78.98 102.8 10.71 42 0.50 869.02 869.91 871.32 872.69 901.20 901.20 503010 TO 4010 16 15 178.000 1.98 20.92 0.95 1.88 17.31 5.0 20.2 4.2 72.02 102.8 9.00 42 0.50 869.91 870.80 872.69 873.46 901.20 901.20 503110 TO 50301 17 16 178.000 1.98 18.94 0.95 1.88 15.43 5.0 19.9 4.2 64.77 68.12 10.49 36 0.50 871.80 872.69 874.14 875.27 901.20 901.20 503210 TO 50311 18 17 131.500 0.51 16.96 0.95 0.49 13.55 5.0 19.6 4.2 57.30 68.12 9.07 36 0.50 872.69 873.35 875.27 875.80 901.20 901.20 503310 TO 50321 19 18 117.796 0.68 16.45 0.85 0.57 13.06 5.0 19.3 4.3 55.63 61.31 7.87 36 0.50 872.35 872.94 875.80 876.28 901.20 898.31 503410 TO 50331 20 19 105.084 0.00 15.77 0.00 0.00 12.49 0.0 19.0 4.3 53.53 61.31 7.57 36 0.50 872.94 873.46 876.43 876.83 898.31 900.07 503510 TO 50341 21 20 308.383 0.00 14.10 0.00 0.00 11.26 0.0 18.2 4.4 49.28 61.31 6.97 36 0.50 873.46 875.00 877.67 878.66 900.07 900.70 503610 TO 50351 22 21 303.258 0.00 12.89 0.00 0.00 10.41 0.0 17.4 4.5 46.57 61.31 6.59 36 0.50 875.00 876.52 879.42 880.29 900.70 901.69 503710 TO 50361 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 34 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES:Intensity = 69.46 / (Inlet time + 12.50) A 0.81; Return period =Yrs. 10 ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Tabulation Page 2 Station Len (ft) Drng Area Rnoff coeff (C) Area x C Tc Rain (I) (in/hr) Total flow (cfs) Cap full (cfs) Vel (ft/s) Pipe Invert Elev HGL Elev Grnd / Rim Elev Line ID Line To Line Incr (ac) Total (ac) Incr Total Inlet (min) Syst (min) Size (in) Slope (%) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) 23 22 93.281 1.21 12.28 0.95 1.15 9.89 5.0 17.2 4.5 44.56 61.31 8.79 36 0.50 893.19 893.66 895.09 895.83 901.69 898.66 503810 TO 50371 24 23 207.988 1.98 11.06 0.95 1.88 8.74 5.0 16.7 4.6 39.85 54.13 10.19 30 1.03 894.16 896.30 895.83 898.43 898.66 904.50 503910 TO 50381 25 24 178.000 1.98 9.08 0.95 1.88 6.86 5.0 16.3 4.6 31.68 37.70 7.49 30 0.50 896.30 897.19 898.43 899.11 904.50 904.50 504010 TO 50391 26 25 178.000 1.98 7.10 0.95 1.88 4.98 5.0 15.6 4.7 23.40 37.70 6.31 30 0.50 897.19 898.08 899.11 899.73 904.50 904.50 504110 TO 50401 27 26 178.000 1.98 5.12 0.08 0.16 3.09 15.0 15.0 4.8 14.81 20.79 6.78 24 0.50 898.58 899.47 899.83 900.86 904.50 904.50 504210 TO 50411 28 27 178.000 1.98 3.14 0.95 1.88 2.93 5.0 7.7 6.1 17.97 20.79 7.22 24 0.50 899.47 900.36 900.91 901.89 904.50 904.50 504310 TO 50421 29 28 111.001 1.00 1.15 0.90 0.90 1.05 5.0 7.3 6.3 6.54 9.65 5.19 18 0.50 900.86 901.42 901.89 902.41 904.50 905.14 504410 TO 50431 30 29 77.347 0.15 0.15 0.95 0.14 0.14 5.0 5.0 6.9 1.00 27.13 1.88 18 3.95 901.45 904.51 902.41 904.88 905.14 910.00 504510 TO 50441 31 21 112.606 1.21 1.21 0.70 0.85 0.85 5.0 5.0 6.9 5.84 9.65 5.39 18 0.50 879.14 879.70 879.98 880.63 900.70 883.20 PIPE -21 32 20 117.615 1.31 1.67 0.70 0.92 1.23 5.0 7.2 6.3 7.68 9.65 5.87 18 0.50 878.41 879.00 879.42 880.07 900.07 885.45 5041 TO 503510 33 32 161.943 0.36 0.36 0.85 0.31 0.31 5.0 5.0 6.9 2.11 9.65 2.59 18 0.50 879.00 879.81 880.07 880.36 885.45 883.31 5041 TO 41 34 22 178.967 0.61 0.61 0.85 0.52 0.52 5.0 5.0 6.9 3.57 9.65 2.02 18 0.50 876.52 877.41 880.97 881.09 901.69 881.14 5051 TO 503710 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 34 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES:Intensity = 69.46 / (Inlet time + 12.50) A 0.81; Return period =Yrs. 10 ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Hydraulic Grade Line Computations Page 1 Line Size (in) Q (cfs) Downstream Len (ft) Upstream Check JL coeff (K) Minor loss (ft) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Ave Sf (%) Enrgy loss (ft) 1 48 127.0 864.38 867.51 3.13 10.56 12.02 1.96 869.47 0.000 115.542864.96 868.34 3.38** 11.31 11.22 1.96 870.30 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 1.96 2 30 53.77 889.01 890.57 1.56* 3.22 16.68 1.97 892.54 0.000 178.000892.57 894.91 2.34** 4.78 11.25 1.97 896.88 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.71 1.40 3 30 44.10 892.57 894.91 2.34 4.59 9.23 1.44 896.35 0.000 119.670894.96 897.17 2.21** 4.59 9.61 1.44 898.61 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.38 n/a 4 24 40.27 895.46 897.17 1.71 2.86 14.09 2.59 899.75 0.000 102.869897.52 899.47 1.95** 3.12 12.90 2.59 902.06 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.37 0.96 5 24 38.70 897.52 899.47 1.95 3.12 12.39 2.40 901.87 0.000 249.633902.51 904.46 j 1.95** 3.12 12.41 2.40 906.85 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 2.40 6 24 24.92 902.76 904.46 1.70 2.84 8.78 1.13 905.58 0.000 261.935908.00 909.76 1.76** 2.93 8.52 1.13 910.89 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 7 24 22.89 908.00 909.76 1.76 2.85 7.82 1.00 910.76 0.000 391.919915.84 917.54 j 1.70** 2.85 8.04 1.00 918.54 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.81 0.81 8 18 8.19 918.92 919.76 0.84* 1.01 8.07 0.53 920.29 0.000 289.390921.81 922.92 1.11** 1.40 5.86 0.53 923.45 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 9 18 5.05 932.42 933.06 0.63* 0.71 7.14 0.36 933.41 0.000 220.730934.63 935.49 0.86** 1.05 4.79 0.36 935.85 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.05 10 18 2.29 939.77 940.18 0.42* 0.40 5.73 0.21 940.39 0.000 173.160941.50 942.07 0.57** 0.62 3.70 0.21 942.28 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.21 11 18 13.03 919.77 920.37 0.60* 0.66 19.71 0.94 921.31 0.000 186.361934.68 936.03 1.35** 1.68 7.77 0.94 936.97 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 12 24 15.62 901.04 904.46 2.00 3.14 4.97 0.38 904.84 0.282 173.383901.91 904.95 2.00 3.14 4.97 0.38 905.33 0.282 0.282 0.489 0.87 0.33 13 24 10.33 901.91 905.28 2.00 3.14 3.29 0.17 905.45 0.123 156.000902.69 905.47 2.00 3.14 3.29 0.17 905.64 0.123 0.123 0.193 0.15 0.03 14 18 6.48 903.19 905.50 1.50 1.77 3.67 0.21 905.71 0.225 156.000903.97 905.85 1.50 1.77 3.67 0.21 906.06 0.225 0.225 0.352 1.00 0.21 15 42 78.98 869.02 871.32 2.30* 6.71 11.78 1.45 872.77 0.000 178.000869.91 872.69 2.78** 8.18 9.65 1.45 874.13 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 16 42 72.02 869.91 872.69 2.78 7.83 8.80 1.31 874.00 0.000 178.000870.80 873.46 2.66** 7.83 9.19 1.31 874.77 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 17 36 64.77 871.80 874.14 2.34* 5.91 10.97 1.56 875.70 0.000 178.000872.69 875.27 2.58** 6.47 10.02 1.56 876.83 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.23 18 36 57.30 872.69 875.27 2.58 6.18 8.86 1.34 876.61 0.000 131.500873.35 875.80 2.45** 6.18 9.27 1.34 877.13 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.80 1.07 19 36 55.63 872.35 875.80 3.00 7.07 7.87 0.96 876.76 0.412 117.796872.94 876.28 3.00 7.07 7.87 0.96 877.25 0.412 0.412 0.485 0.15 0.14 20 36 53.53 872.94 876.43 3.00 7.07 7.57 0.89 877.32 0.381 105.084873.46 876.83 3.00 7.07 7.57 0.89 877.72 0.381 0.381 0.401 0.94 0.84 21 36 49.28 873.46 877.67 3.00 7.07 6.97 0.76 878.42 0.323 308.383875.00 878.66 3.00 7.07 6.97 0.76 879.42 0.323 0.323 0.996 1.00 0.76 22 36 46.57 875.00 879.42 3.00 7.07 6.59 0.68 880.09 0.289 303.25 876.52 880.29 3.00 7.07 6.59 0.67 880.97 0.289 0.289 0.875 1.00 0.67 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 34 Run Date: 5/11/2022 Notes: * depth assumed; ** Critical depth.; j-Line contains hyd. jump ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Hydraulic Grade Line Computations Page 2 Line Size (in) Q (cfs) Downstream Len (ft) Upstream Check JL coeff (K) Minor loss (ft) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Ave Sf (%) Enrgy loss (ft) 23 36 44.56 893.19 895.09 1.90* 4.71 9.46 1.03 896.12 0.000 93.281 893.66 895.83 2.17** 5.48 8.13 1.03 896.86 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.81 0.83 24 30 39.85 894.16 895.83 1.67 3.49 11.42 1.25 897.08 0.000 207.988896.30 898.43 2.12** 4.45 8.96 1.25 899.68 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.19 25 30 31.68 896.30 898.43 2.12 4.04 7.13 0.96 899.39 0.000 178.000897.19 899.11 j 1.92** 4.04 7.85 0.96 900.07 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 26 30 23.40 897.19 899.11 1.92 3.43 5.80 0.73 899.84 0.000 178.000898.08 899.73j 1.65** 3.43 6.83 0.73 900.45 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.11 27 24 14.81 898.58 899.83 1.25* 2.06 7.19 0.63 900.46 0.000 178.000899.47 900.86 1.39** 2.32 6.38 0.63 901.49 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 28 24 17.97 899.47 900.91 1.44* 2.41 7.45 0.76 901.67 0.000 178.000900.36 901.89 1.53** 2.57 6.99 0.76 902.65 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.11 29 18 6.54 900.86 901.89 1.03 1.24 5.08 0.44 902.33 0.000 111.001901.42 902.41 j 0.99** 1.24 5.30 0.44 902.84 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 30 18 1.00 901.45 902.41 0.95 0.34 0.84 0.13 902.54 0.000 77.347 904.51 904.88 j 0.37** 0.34 2.92 0.13 905.01 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.13 31 18 5.84 879.14 879.98 0.84* 1.02 5.72 0.40 880.38 0.000 112.606879.70 880.63 0.93** 1.15 5.06 0.40 881.03 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 32 18 7.68 878.41 879.42 1.01* 1.27 6.06 0.50 879.92 0.000 117.615879.00 880.07 1.07** 1.35 5.68 0.50 880.57 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.97 n/a 33 18 2.11 879.00 880.07 1.07 0.58 1.56 0.20 880.28 0.000 161.943879.81 880.36j 0.55** 0.58 3.61 0.20 880.56 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a 34 18 3.57 876.52 880.97 1.50 1.77 2.02 0.06 881.03 0.069 178.967877.41 881.09 1.50 1.77 2.02 0.06 881.16 0.069 0.069 0.123 1.00 0.06 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 34 Run Date: 5/11/2022 Notes: * depth assumed; ** Critical depth.; j-Line contains hyd. jump ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Hydraflow Storm Sewers Extension for Autodesk® Civil 3D® Plan Outfall Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 12 Date: 5/11/2022 Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Summary Report Page 1 Line No. Line ID Flow rate (cfs) Line Size (in) Line shape Line length (ft) Invert EL Dn (ft) Invert EL Up (ft) Line Slope (%) HGL Down (ft) HGL Up (ft) Minor loss (ft) HGL Junct (ft) Dns Line No. Junction Type 1 PIPE -69 (1) (1) (1) 199.4 60 Cir 22.769 855.43 855.53 0.426 859.15 859.56 1.38 859.56 End Manhole 2 PIPE -69 (1) (1) 200.5 60 Cir 133.137 855.51 856.17 0.500 859.56 860.21 1.39 860.21 1 Manhole 3 PIPE -69 (1) 203.2 60 Cir 310.891 856.17 857.73 0.500 860.21 861.79 n/a 861.79 2 Manhole 4 PIPE -69 (2) 205.7 60 Cir 298.813 857.73 859.22 0.500 861.79 863.31 0.38 863.31 3 Manhole 5 PIPE -69 207.4 60 Cir 209.718 859.22 860.27 0.500 863.31 864.37 2.25 864.37 4 Manhole 6 PIPE -68 57.73 36 Cir 165.428 862.02 870.29 5.000 864.37 872.75 n/a 872.75 5 Manhole 7 PIPE -81 41.04 36 Cir 205.007 876.63 880.73 2.000 877.82 882.81 0.14 882.81 6 Manhole 8 PIPE -80 42.10 36 Cir 342.805 880.73 882.44 0.500 882.81 884.55 n/a 884.55 7 Manhole 9 PIPE -79 43.09 36 Cir 317.264 882.44 884.03 0.500 884.55 886.16 0.15 886.16 8 Manhole 10 PIPE -78 44.23 36 Cir 362.401 884.03 885.84 0.500 886.16 888.00 1.00 888.00 9 Manhole 11 PIPE -77 18.78 24 Cir 138.468 886.84 887.53 0.500 888.33 889.09 0.79 889.09 10 Manhole 12 PIPE -70 167.6 54 Cir 449.893 860.86 863.11 0.500 864.37 866.88 n/a 866.88 5 Manhole Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 12 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES: Return period = 50 Yrs. Storm Sewers v2020.40 Storm Sewer Tabulation Page 1 Station Len (ft) Drng Area Rnoff coeff (C) Area x C Tc Rain (I) (in/hr) Total flow (cfs) Cap full (cfs) Vel (ft/s) Pipe Invert Elev HGL Elev Grnd / Rim Elev Line ID Line To Line Incr (ac) Total (ac) Incr Total Inlet (min) Syst (min) Size (in) Slope (%) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) Dn (ft) Up (ft) 1 End 22.769 0.00 57.65 0.00 0.00 40.36 0.0 21.0 4.9 199.4 220.9 12.25 60 0.43 855.43 855.53 859.15 859.56 860.56 864.83 PIPE -69 (1) (1) (1 2 1 133.137 0.00 57.65 0.00 0.00 40.36 0.0 20.7 5.0 200.5 239.4 11.79 60 0.50 855.51 856.17 859.56 860.21 864.83 883.00 PIPE -69 (1) (1) 3 2 310.891 0.00 57.65 0.00 0.00 40.36 0.0 20.2 5.0 203.2 239.4 11.92 60 0.50 856.17 857.73 860.21 861.79 883.00 886.11 PIPE -69 (1) 4 3 298.813 0.00 57.65 0.00 0.00 40.36 0.0 19.6 5.1 205.7 239.4 12.01 60 0.50 857.73 859.22 861.79 863.31 886.11 881.52 PIPE -69 (2) 5 4 209.718 0.00 57.65 0.00 0.00 40.36 0.0 19.3 5.1 207.4 239.4 12.06 60 0.50 859.22 860.27 863.31 864.37 881.52 868.00 PIPE -69 6 5 165.428 4.77 15.91 0.70 3.34 11.13 15.0 18.9 5.2 57.73 193.9 9.52 36 5.00 862.02 870.29 864.37 872.75 868.00 883.04 PIPE -68 7 6 205.007 0.00 11.14 0.00 0.00 7.79 0.0 18.3 5.3 41.04 122.6 11.72 36 2.00 876.63 880.73 877.82 882.81 883.04 895.64 PIPE -81 8 7 342.805 0.00 11.14 0.00 0.00 7.79 0.0 17.3 5.4 42.10 61.31 7.97 36 0.50 880.73 882.44 882.81 884.55 895.64 898.71 PIPE -80 9 8 317.264 0.00 11.14 0.00 0.00 7.79 0.0 16.4 5.5 43.09 61.31 8.05 36 0.50 882.44 884.03 884.55 886.16 898.71 901.82 PIPE -79 10 9 362.401 6.46 11.14 0.70 4.52 7.79 15.0 15.4 5.7 44.23 61.31 8.16 36 0.50 884.03 885.84 886.16 888.00 901.82 897.34 PIPE -78 11 10 138.468 4.68 4.68 0.70 3.27 3.27 15.0 15.0 5.7 18.78 20.79 7.32 24 0.50 886.84 887.53 888.33 889.09 897.34 892.20 PIPE -77 12 5 449.893 41.75 41.75 0.70 29.22 29.22 15.0 15.0 5.7 167.6 180.8 12.18 54 0.50 860.86 863.11 864.37 866.88 868.00 869.80 PIPE -70 Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 12 Run Date: 5/11/2022 NOTES:Intensity = 52.90 / (Inlet time + 9.90) ^ 0.69; Return period =Yrs. 50 ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 Hydraulic Grade Line Computations Page 1 Line Size (in) Q (cfs) Downstream Len (ft) Upstream Check JL coeff (K) Minor loss (ft) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Invert elev (ft) HGL elev (ft) Depth (ft) Area (sqft) Vel (ft/s) Vel head (ft) EGL elev (ft) Sf (%) Ave Sf (%) Enrgy loss (ft) 1 60 199.4 855.43 859.15 3.72 15.65 12.74 2.15 861.30 0.000 22.769 855.53 859.56 4.03** 16.95 11.76 2.15 861.71 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.64 1.38 2 60 200.5 855.51 859.56 4.05 16.99 11.78 2.16 861.72 0.000 133.137856.17 860.21 4.04** 16.99 11.80 2.16 862.38 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.64 1.39 3 60 203.2 856.17 860.21 4.04 16.99 11.95 2.20 862.41 0.000 310.891857.73 861.79 4.06** 17.09 11.89 2.20 863.99 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 4 60 205.7 857.73 861.79 4.06 17.09 12.04 2.23 864.02 0.000 298.813859.22 863.31 4.08** 17.17 11.98 2.23 865.54 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.17 0.38 5 60 207.4 859.22 863.31 4.08 17.17 12.08 2.25 865.56 0.000 209.718860.27 864.37 4.10** 17.23 12.04 2.25 866.62 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 2.25 6 36 57.73 862.02 864.37 2.35 5.94 9.72 1.35 865.72 0.000 165.428870.29 872.75 2.46** 6.20 9.31 1.35 874.10 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 7 36 41.04 876.63 877.82 1.20* 2.63 15.62 0.95 878.77 0.000 205.007880.73 882.81 2.08** 5.24 7.83 0.95 883.76 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.14 8 36 42.10 880.73 882.81 2.08 5.24 8.03 0.97 883.78 0.000 342.805882.44 884.55 2.11** 5.32 7.92 0.97 885.53 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 n/a 9 36 43.09 882.44 884.55 2.11 5.32 8.10 1.00 885.55 0.000 317.264884.03 886.16 2.14** 5.38 8.00 1.00 887.16 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.15 0.15 10 36 44.23 884.03 886.16 2.14 5.38 8.21 1.02 887.18 0.000 362.401885.84 888.00 2.16** 5.46 8.10 1.02 889.02 0.000 0.000 n/a 0.98 1.00 11 24 18.78 886.84 888.33 1.49* 2.51 7.49 0.79 889.12 0.000 138.468887.53 889.09 1.56** 2.63 7.15 0.79 889.88 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 0.79 12 54 167.6 860.86 864.37 3.51 13.31 12.59 2.16 866.53 0.000 449.893863.11 866.88 3.77** 14.23 11.77 2.16 869.04 0.000 0.000 n/a 1.00 n/a Project File: New.stm Number of lines: 12 Run Date: 5/11/2022 Notes: * depth assumed; ** Critical depth. ; c = cir e = ellip b = box Storm Sewers v2020.40 STORMWATER CONVEYANCE NETWORK CALCULATIONS DISSIPATOR PAD CALCULATIONS (HEC14) Project Information: Project Name: KHA Project #: Designed by: SMM Revised by: Checked by: Troutman Logistics Center 015002007 TABLE 10.1 RIPRAP CLASSES AND APRON DIMENSIONS RIP -RAP CLASS (#) NOMINAL SIZE D50 (in.) NOMINAL SIZE D50 (ft) APRON LENGTH MULTIPLIER (X) APRON DEPTH MULTIPLIER (Z) 1 5.0 0.4 4 3.5 2 6.0 0.5 4 3.3 3 10.0 0.8 5 2.4 4 14.0 1.2 6 2.2 5 20.0 1.7 7 2.0 6 22.0 1.8 8 2.0 *TABLE 10.1 WAS OVELOPEO FROM HVORAU C ENGINEERING CIRCULAR 14 (HEC-14) - "ENERGY OISSIPATORS"REVISED 13- AUG -2012 Date: 5/12/2022 Date: Date: RIPRAP APRON ANALYSIS TABLE CALCULATE NOMINAL RIP -RAP SIZE SYMBOL (UNITS) ST:1000-FES ST:100-FES ST:BYPASS-100 NOMINAL RIP -RAP SIZE D50 (ft) 0.970 0.156 1.708 (10-YR) DESIGN DISCHARGE Q (ft^3/S) 105.53 16.19 238.38 PIPE DIAMETER (FT) D(ft) 4 3 5 TAIL WATER DEPTH (ASSUMED TO BE 0.4*D) TW (ft) 1.6 1.2 2 GRAVITY CONSTANT RIP RAP APRON CHARACTARISTICS g (ft/s) 32.2 32.2 32.2 CLASS A 1 C RIP RAP CLASS APRON WIDTH (FT) (START) 3*D (ft) 12 9 15 LENGTH (FT) X*D (ft) 24 12 35 DEPTH (INCHES) Z*D50 (in.) 31.00 18.00 40.00 APRON WIDTH (END) 3*D+(2/3)*L (ft) 28.00 17.00 38.40 ALL RIP RAP CALCULATIONS WERE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FHWA "HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING CIRCULAR" 14 STORMWATER CONVEYANCE NETWORK CALCULATIONS DISSIPATOR PAD CALCULATIONS (HEC14) Project Information: Project Name: KHA Project #: Designed by: SMM Revised by: Checked by: Troutman Logistics Center 015002007 TABLE 10.1 RIPRAP CLASSES AND APRON DIMENSIONS RIP -RAP CLASS (#) NOMINAL SIZE D50 (in.) NOMINAL SIZE D50 (ft) APRON LENGTH MULTIPLIER (X) APRON DEPTH MULTIPLIER (Z) 1 5.0 0.4 4 3.5 2 6.0 0.5 4 3.3 3 10.0 0.8 5 2.4 4 14.0 1.2 6 2.2 5 20.0 1.7 7 2.0 6 22.0 1.8 8 2.0 *TABLE 10.1 WAS OVELOPEO FROM HVORAU C ENGINEERING CIRCULAR 14 (HEC-14) - "ENERGY OISSIPATORS"REVISED 13- AUG -2012 Date: 5/12/2022 Date: Date: RIPRAP APRON ANALYSIS TABLE CALCULATE NOMINAL RIP -RAP SIZE SYMBOL (UNITS) ST:B1000-FES ST:4000-FES NOMINAL RIP -RAP SIZE D50 (ft) 0.811 1.242 #DIV/0! (10-YR) DESIGN DISCHARGE Q (ft^3/S) 92.26 127.00 PIPE DIAMETER (FT) D(ft) 4 4 TAIL WATER DEPTH (ASSUMED TO BE 0.4*D) TW (ft) 1.6 1.6 0 GRAVITY CONSTANT RIP RAP APRON CHARACTARISTICS g (ft/s) 32.2 32.2 32.2 CLASS A 5 RIP RAP CLASS APRON WIDTH (FT) (START) 3*D (ft) 12 12 0 LENGTH (FT) X*D (ft) 24 28 0 DEPTH (INCHES) Z*D50 (in.) 31.00 40.00 40.00 APRON WIDTH (END) 3*D+(2/3)*L (ft) 28.00 30.70 0.00 ALL RIP RAP CALCULATIONS WERE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FHWA "HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING CIRCULAR" 14 NCDEQ Stormwater Management Plans MAJOR SITE PLAN TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER MAIN STREET TOWN OF TROUTMAN, IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA UTILITY AND GOVERNING AGENCIES CONTACT LIST: WATER COMPANY TOWN OF TROUTMAN 400 NORTH EASTWAY DRIVE TROUTMAN, oa) 52e60C3 its 70 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NORTH 1ouN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SANITARY SEWER COMPANY PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF TROUTMAN 400 NORTH EASTWAY DRIVE (704)h.- euucL 166 FIRE MARSHAL IREDELL COUNTY DAVID SOUTHER VO4)87a3035 N Oa6n EROSION CONTROL IREDELL COUNTY JONNY WILLIAMS 349 N CENTER STREET poa) 878-3118 NCCa6n POWER COMPANY VO4)832-1UNITED TROUTMAN,TOWN OF TROUTMAN LYNNE HAIR - PLANNING DIRECTOR 400 NORTH EASTWAY DRIVE NC]H166 (7oa) 528-7600 PHONE COMPANY (7o4)76lssa GAS COMPANY DOMINION ENERGY (866)-366-4357 CABLE COMPANY SITE LOCATION MAP XOT TO SCALE KIM LEY -HORN SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY COSTS ARISING OUT OF THE CLIENT'S DECISION TO OBTAIN BIOS, ORDER MATERIALS, OR PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION BEFORE KI M LEY -HORN HAS ISSUED FINAL, FULLY -APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. THE CLIENT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT ALL PRELIMINARY PLANS ARE SUBJECT TO SUBSTANTIAL REVISION UNTIL PLANS ARE FULLY APPROVED AND ALL PERMITS OBTAINED. REZONING CONDITIONS ARE LISTED ON Coot GENERAL NOTES. PROJECT OWNER AND CONSULTANT INFORMATION DEVELOPER: ENGINEER: SURVEYOR: ARCHITECT: NC DEVELOPMENT ACQUISITION, uc 1776 PEACHTREE STREET, NW ASSOCIATES, INCCOLLABORATIVE 2LIU SI, I H I I -MN S I 12 Et I 13331 YORK CENTER DRIVE 50 TECHNOLOGY PKVN SOUTH SUITE 1001 SUITE 200 UNIT E SUITE 100 PHNE(770(436-4714 DOMINIC REINECKER CHARLOTTE, TEL CARouNA,�m CONTACT AUSTIN L WATTS, P E PHONE(930)949-8476 CONTACT KEITH BURNS PHOONNE(404(594-881 GA3ouvLCONTACT CONTACT SASHAVINITSKY, LEED AP BI-C Sheet List Table Sheet Number Sheet Title NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 811 Kn. what's beleW. Call before you dig. COVER SHEET TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER C001 CONSTRUCTION TESTING AS-BUILTSIRECORD DRAWINGS GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY NOTES WATER DISTRIBUTION NOTES SANITARY SEWER NOTES lam? o 5, 1s, 1, x ,PERSE, opos,u . 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OF .1' F. 1.6110/P6VAIE MITES W..ED PRE RATTED wow] D CURB (IRADI N) [DOES TOT..ECE LEGAL 66S 0Pnd �' SG SHORTAGE E IN A ORroARY TAR ENOLTAGMENI,IVAr*m0 9 E BOB T« Nis g MD `DES o 1,,Mml`NT. As ZIL ,"E �TN a ,6' D" NES oSTAALINS Cf MIC714aSVISCREZ 2:0 MATERIALMEN THAT HALE P.M.4100 OR FUGNIMED LABOR, ...MN. DES. CR SUR... MAT..CR RENTAL EC IPIENT SET COT IN SCI.ULE .1 OF MS Oaw.T.1; ` ECOI 9 N S d gR O. • NY DEFECT LIM ENTAIBRANCE..YERSE CLAIM. OR 0.ER,LIATITER MAT APPEARS FOR ME xFIRSTIF 2 int .1.1 OF ALL T.. HAACK. YEAR .1 AND HEREAFTER. WHICH ARE NOT YET DUE ANA PAYABLE. (TRACT a (TRACT 2) (1A.T 5) (TRACT 4) (TRACT 5) (TRACT 6) NEWTS) AND RGHT(5)-DP-WAY EC6 ROADS DR PUBLIO/PNVA,E unLm6. [A0Y L"ND ,w1HIN D A1L EASEMENTS OR NO 6IIIGT(6)-OF-66015 FAVOR OF TOM.AI°a 19001T... RECORDED N°HBC'ON 1124. PAGE • i.. (TRACT 1) [THE UTILITY EASEUENT IS DEPIG,m xERE« AND TIE INSTALLATION O< UTETES APPEARS 70 BE COMPLETE] z,. (TRACT a [THE LEGAL NDT NCmDE ANY LAND .THIN n,E ROUNDS DP 6. 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RIGHTS OR CLAIMS OF // / um c/ B..0100 027-Z217110 2 �LRM 1a �CT,E MIS IS TO 0.11. MAT THIS M. OP PLAT MD hE 0TA/H� DATE KF P1.,T ,° Do-S1. /„ /_ / KEI1H BURNS P.L.S No. L-5265 DISCLOSED BY A CURRENT INSPECTOR AND ACCURATE AND - COMPLETE L - = are, _ BODES. NATENrt4iIX:A EBUIPNENT SET COT IN BDxmU1E TOTAL SIT METES AND BOF MIS OUNDS DESCRIPTION ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN BARRIN.R TOPPISNIP, IRECELL COON, NORM ,ROLINA, BEING M.E PARECULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW® BEGINNING AT A 1n:PIPE EGDI ,x n-Rm R PD ND A` zzs["` QS: I aTM`WT7` a°';z°aW'A=o°'9» *'/*" aRo"2BNER `145'3 8 R"CeosevOA'P a =PIPE L0"P.' 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DNA POUINArlICE=OnlIrrErO*PrE4EM MIS SURVET DATUM/EPOCH 10 400 nml R1 xm/1lxm CONTR0. USED:. 18 BAPTIST KEITH BURNS P.L.S. No. L-5265 GRAPHIC SCALE w .. P�OOLE nc-rT o-77RRRx< NOTES m,Nxm nas, rnEwLE DAreFlaH N.P Snw7aaoDA z. cxRONA,E1 N>E B44T d w OM NAD..Bn,). ,S aT1.n rva..W .°`AFEECDN,E cPROPERTY Era - PAL (I1„ " REFERENCES ®x.»x�.1IC�w•.n1 ".1,�, E. a LEGEND OTP • OPEN TOP PIPE FOUND g AIR CONDITIONING UNIT 080, CAB. T.V. PEDESTAL HRE HYDRANT IS DRAINAGE INLET g U.T POLE d MAIL BOX Oa RDNER POLE OD, SPIGOT 08, SANITARY SEWER CLEAN OUT ® SANITARY SEMR MANHOLE 0.0 TELEPHONE PEDESTAL UNDER.00ND FIBER OP.. MAMIER Air wWAAT,ATIER WAT. MANHOLE - SI - STORM DRAINAGE LINE - EL.- ELECTRIC ME -SS - SANITARY SEWER LINE PROPER, LINE /- /EDGET1 .06.EHT - SDUNII.,ENT OR.007.0 NC DEVELOPMENT AOUISITION, LLC. 12 TRACTS TOTALING 158.718 AC R»w OOUGIASORAc • L ) l: 7NtoTNY 8 87s" CTIRJJO FETA C. HOBS SEPHS.THOMASO( O UGAfl (OF TlEKELLYCARMGAN LAING TRUST (TRACT S 45 TIMOTHY R. DO UG! AS ANDCRYSTAL P. GLA RA ) (TLr , JOYLER. DAY (TRACT EDDIES MACY PgrAUPOOLEPI100N( COm INDICATED 5TH rESmo: NDARDS (21CO w In NORTH• 1. 012COMA oDAY CF DEMO. 2021 /YY/wti KDT1 euRNs P.L.S. No. L-5265 ATLAS SURVEYING, INC. 13331 YORK CENTER DRIVE, UNIT E CHARLOTTE, NC 20273 STEEI NumEEK PHONE: (980) 949-6475 ALTA - NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY C101 (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) LOT INFORMATION SQUARE FEET/ACRES: LOT 2 = 3,895,325 SF / 89.424 AC SETBACKS: FRONT 30' CORNER 30' REAR 100' LEFT SIDE 100' RIGHT SIDE 100' SIDE SETBACK INTERIOR 10' 1 cciN N AREA D // / I I / I / I / 1 J. — , — / — AREA C L_ h / 1 /r RACK AREA B LOT 2 89.4 AC ouuiuuiluuuuuiluuuuuiluuuuuiluuuuuiluuuur, uuuu UUuuuu UUuuuuUw5) LOT 1 69 AC L k aIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIIIID k_— IIII IIIII II IIIII IIIII II IIIII IIIII II IIIII IIIIII (. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANNOTESNFL. SITE GENERAL NOTES PAVING A ING PROPERTIES COMPLETECONDITIONS' FOR BOUNDARYES ITE DETAILS'. SHEETS FOR DETAILS REFERENCED ON THE SITE PLANS GAPE MEASURED TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE FOUNDATION WALL EFER TO RECORD. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS LEGEND BOLDING i STRUCTURE - II11II 1PDAPEDESTRIN CR OSSWAU: REINNIN WALL ///A PANTED SANDS, 0C @, _ - __ n } r A TRAFFIC ARROWS GUARD RA 0 SIGNS MONUMENT/ PYLON ...-- • SITE UGH,. WATER S FACE BOTTOM OE BANK • BOLLARD WNE li—AR OMA k Gs G — PN-RTYBOUNDARY R HT PROPOSED PAVEMENT SECTIONS 8 STANDARD DUN ASPHALT PAVEMENT : OHEAW DUN ASPHALT PAVEMENT: ® STANDARD GUN CONCRETE PARENT © HEAW DUN CONCRETE PARENT o CONCRETE /AYAVMENT PROVIDED PARKING REQUIRED PROVIDED EMPLOYEE PARKING N/A 236 ADA PARKING 7 7 TRAILER PARKING N/A 213 DOCK DOORS N/A 182 BICYCLE SITE DEVELOPMENT TOTAL AREA. 158 43-ACE BUILDING AREA. 3s-ACE BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE 1,005,269-SPE SITE COVERAGE 246. BUFFER YARDS SUMMARY TABLE 50' FRONT YARD DEPTH ABUTS ZONING DISTRICT RA 50' LEFT YARD DEPTH ABUTS ZONING DISTRICT RA 50' RIGHT YARD DEPTH ABUTS ZONING DISTRICT RA 50' REAR YARD DEPTH ABUTS ZONING DISTRICT RA ZONING DISTRICT SUMARRY TABLE ZONING: HI (CZ) OVERLAY: NA WATERSHED DISTRICT: YADKIN PEE-DEE PERMITTED USE: INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS: SEE SHEET C002 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USE: NA 1 r� II I J GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET Kn. what's below. Call before / ou blo. TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER 0 J 0 z J C301 ll ;l Th VIII(iIII U r ALERT TO CONTRACTOR: CONFIRM WITH GEOTECH REPORT ALERT TO CONTRACTOR: RETAINING WALLS r C402 ®®zwairawmenifur a C401 Ei PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PROFILE LEGEND 'L, EAST NO ORADE - - - ENERGY GRADE ONE C; PC 77777 FRBOIPLERREMBN- ABH12,1.411UNS GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET X MANHOLE V YARD PET 0 25 50 100 a cA-r. a. N D DOUBLE FILET A AREA FILET II DROP FILET D DOUBLE FILET CS OUTLET CONTROL STRUCTURE 0 CLEAN OUT RD ROOF DRAN ES FPRED .D SECT ON HP HEADWALL HAM • . WA, R M . BOTTOM OF CURB , SUTTER L . NV FES WM HAM P PE NVER T ELEVAT . IIIIIII°.' 8 D .S.'s-'...-*".R.dp •ILL'A'SPB-- • E 4 1 I \ \ 1 s 1 s / 1 1 s \ 'II , P E2' 0 — /— --R.-_ - ‘20 / / ,P .'g!1 r •••••• 23, .•'...•". ••,.•'...* a • • . 22 .32 h, '32 2 , \ i , \ ‘2 1 • • I i --\---- z, I — \ 3 I 3 \ 2 T 2 ‘3 2 ( '3 CO 12 A :A E 2 1 910 910 111 LILL LILL MATCH LINE STATION: 21+00 905 STORM PLAN AND PROFILES ,----- ----- — ._. _ --- --- — ._ — _ ,H, P 890 22.g..,:', 4.3, , .2.,.., 43.3...., • ..,e iv','8.7i' 1 s CUM — . . s s . ss. . .ii ... ErUm TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER PREPARED FOR TROUTMAN LOGISTICS LAND, LLC TROUTMAN N ORTH CA ROLI NA 880 a I 875 1 _ @ MN 870 a PP I 865 35— 00 34+ 00 33+ 00 32— 00 3, 00 30+ 00 29— 00 28+ 00 27+ 00 26— 00 25+ 00 24+ 00 23— 00 22+ 00 21 0865 E 21 s s STORM LINE 1000 STA:21+00 to STA:36+00 Mitt I NUM. C502 21 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 900 895 895 590 890 885 885 T 880 575 875 870 870 865 865 560 860 085 20- 00 19+ 00 18+00 17+00 16+00 855 EE STORM LINE 1000 STA:15+00 to 21+00 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PROFILE LEGEND \7f v�Euw Ew 900 900 895 895 90 890 885 9. E EEL 885 LL ETE 880 575 875 870 865 MMM mmIMMM 560 860 855 14400 13+00 12+ 00 1, 00 10+ 00 STORM LINE 1000 STA:6+00 to 15+00 9+00 00 00 MATCH LINE STATION: 6+00 855 N. E oe�fss �'•� ti 030861 l ,h ;05/2]/022 TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER 0tt H 0) oz OLLO J � J J z 0 I- J 0 1- 0503 MATCH LINE STATION: 6+00 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 1 x1 xqx 595 595 890 890 885 880 875 870 865 885 880 875 870 865 860 860 855 855 850 5+ 00 4+ 00 3+ 00 2+00 1+ 00 0+ 00 850 STORM LINE 1000 STA:-0+50 to STA:6+00 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET x-x 4x 905 PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PROFILE LEGEND 905 900 895 89 90 870 870 865 865 SH0 00 9 00 8 00 iJ 00 16 00 STORM LINE 1300 STA:13+00 to STA:20+25 5 00 14 00 2 N. 030861 IN oslznzozz TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER C504 co PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PROFILE LEGEND - xwwwuc ovaoE uxE \ EREw icu vEaovr B CAS. BASIN D DOUB. IDLED Al ARE... I DROP IDLED D DOUB. IDLED CS OUTLET CONTR. STRUCTURE GRAPHIC SCALE IN E 0 25 50 100 B BOTTOM Of CURB , OUSTER UNE IN ES X. 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MOI _ _ _ Imo.__•- ®_; -- 865 865 TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER PREPARED FOR TROUTMAN LOGISTICS LAND, LLC TROUTMAN NORTH CA ROLL NA 860, 860 / I 1 / � I I 855 855 \ � I � I 850 12 00 ii" / 00 10 00 9+00 8+00 5+00 6+00 -5+00 4+00 3+00 I 2+00 1+00 0+00 850 m $. mm m. mm mm H &8 33 m o�6 STORM LINE 1300 1: STA:-0+50 to STA:13+00 C505 6 Scale 1,S IV Scale 1 895 895 890 890 885 885 880 880 875 875 870 870 865 865 860 860 855 855 850 5+ 00 4+ 00 3+ 2+ 00 00 0+00 850 STORM LINE 1500 900 895 590 885 880 570 0+00 STORM LINE 2900 900 895 890 885 880 875 570 900 900 895 895 890 890 885 EEE 880 880 875 875 00 870 STORM LINE 2800 H Scale 1 ,0 IV Scale 1 PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PROFILE LEGEND \+ v�Eou w Ew 900 900 595 890 585 580 875 570 565 860 895 890 885 850 875 870 865 860 855 4+ 00 3+ 00 2+ 00 00 0+ 00 855 STORM LINE 1100 N. E oP IE`ss �' f0� Go 030861 IN osiznzozz TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER C506 8F0 20 885 885 880 580 ANgli 875 LA-vi00 875 580 870 870 865 865 e0 880 875 570 865 860 595E 00 STORM LINE 2100 0. 1 0+00 880 875 570 865 860 555 STORM LINE 1200 900 895 900 895 890 890 FF 885 gosi 885 880 vvo 880 875 875 870 870 865 1+ 00 0+ 00 865 STORM LINE 2200 --MEM ®i1= STORM LINE 1201 890 890 855 880 870 865 0+00 885 880 875 870 865 STORM LINE 2400 590 890 885 880 575 875 870 870 865 865 560 860 855 0+ 00 855 STORM LINE 1600 910 910 905 905 900 900 895 895 9' 590 890 585 sso 575 870 885 880 875 870 857 2+00 1+ 00 0+ 00 857 7l ' / STORM LINE 2500 555 585 880 880 875 875 570 570 865 865 STORM LINE 1800 PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PROFILE LEGEND REQuiR STORM LINE 2700 895 895 890 890 885 580 875 ' 850 875 870 0+-00 870 STORM LINE 2600 2 N. E oe�fss ,•� ti 030861 oslznzozz TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER 0507 Ei PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PROFILE LEGEND 'L, EXST NO GRADE — — — ENEP GY GRADE UNE - HYDPAUUC TRADE UNE 'Z' C; LL' 77777 FPEEPREM:xTs ABITHSVIAI INNS X MANHOLE Y YARD NLET B CATCH B. N D DOUBLE NLET A AREA NLET (Al DROP NLET D DOUBLE NLET CS OUTLET CONTROL STRUCTURE 0 CLEANOUT RD R00, DRAD ES FLARED .D SECT ON HW HEADWALL MN Rf NO WAUD P M B BOT OP TTE GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET NV E Rf P P , 0 25 50 100 11 IIIIIIIT = i'l' --_M__,_-I==r. _,,. _..--.-.n--P RR,-_- ,-- .—. ./.-12-.0- .DI- -,,-,_,-,_- - "-.. --7-'--i7- 2--,\,-- ----__ _-_- •f_,„"_ -y_--,_-...-.-. -..__.-....-- . .-r-.,./ -..-..•.•.-..- _„" .' ._.':- .- -_ -_Eff,77_._:-'- ''-"' ._ -_-. 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E oe�fss �'•� ti 0512]12022 STORM PLAN AND TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER C512 'NOl1VLS 3NI7 HO LVW NGRAPSIC SC,LE IN FEET 00 1ILijH 9 aIp!��tip�q.I 'I�qi 1ni 920 PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE PROFILE LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS 920 I 11 915 915 910 910 905 PROP.. RALBE 900 3,55 905 900 895 895 890 890 885 885 653 880 880 ■■■■■ ■■■■M ■■■■■ ■ 875 870 MEN .1111111111111111 ■ NMI ■IMMI golF 00, O. 870 865 865 860 860 13+00 12+00 11+00 10+00 9+00 8+00 F+00 6+00 STA:-0+50 to 14+00 5+00 4+00 3+00 2+00 1+00 0+00 MATCH LINE STATION: -0+50 O N. 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C515 STAGE STORAGE TABLE (al a) DESCRIPTION 11 �u. ihid g � � '�.��i e ase / /L,„4 tr NOTES ID WET POND SECTION Not to Scale Kimley»Horn TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER Mitt C516 ELLV STAGE STORAGE TABLE AREA SC4LE IN FEET. NOTES DESCRIPTION WET POND SECTION MAN a. PVC PIPE AND 8 GATE n-oVmEo pox WET POND TYPICAL SECTION A 'Jot in Scale Kimley>NHorn N. TROUTMAN LOGISTICS CENTER C516 EMBANKMENT FILL AND CLAy LINER MATERIALS (IF SPECIFIED ON THE PLANS) 2 BORROW MATERIALs sice,,AvE qupuip LIMIT (LW BETWEEN 4HAND CO AND A HLASTICIW/ INDEX (PI) BETWEEN 15 AND 30 (ASTM D4318) Ep u EM- KMENTS AN o PONDS SHALL BE UNDERCUT C -NED op IlB BED AND STRIPPED -NV u MATERIAL VEGETATION op p oo- To DEPTH 0-T --IF OOT UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED -ER s To UNDER Cu T FURTHER To p EA. p DE- Poo-- UNTIL s px-EN REMOVE Bp um, TREES AND OTHER 3 CUT OUT so-- CI` -GRADE No -ABLE --CT- IN p L- 5 PR OOF ROLL su BGRADE To IDE-- SPOTS `II -No -PACT DENS--- op op-Ep T HAN RE -RE -Ts Su.-- STOCKPILEALL -OIL op soll--INING op -le µ,TTER USE ON - OUTER SHELL CI` THE EME. -NT To -AT E VEGETATIVE ES,BLI. MEN , HAUL O. EC TIC -FILE MATERIAL To po ESI ED DISPOSAL AREA -- MINIMUM PLpe E TEMPORARY -N -sup Es BE.uv E BASIN As s OWN ON T. op As NEED ED BASED ON `I- DITIONS -NO THE IN-L --I- --Ts s T.,- DISTURBED AREA Is MINIMIZE- sup- E -ER AN, Ay ROM Bp-- -A- THE EME. -NT BEFORE - UPSTREAM ARE`, Is CLEARED STABILIZE THE EMER OEN, spl -AVE M -NT AN o ALL 0 TH ER Ms- BED AREAS ABOVE THE CREST 0-E "-PAL SPILLWAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER -4- Ile SEEPAGE 1- PLACEMENT 'op CUT OFF -NC 1, I, SHOWN ON PLAN, 1 SEEPAGE 1-p EN -ILL BE LOCATED BE -EN EMBANK- -Flu TM- AN o EXTEND up INTO BOTH ABUTMEN s To AT LEAST T. ELEVATION CI` THE Top CI` Bp- PER -ENT PON. op THE Top CI` TH E RISER "EST EROSION C ON- BASINS 2 SEEPAGE - SHALL p MINIMUM DEPTH CI` a FEET o p AT LE- FEET INTO s TABLE -.UAL SOIL -C.V. Is GREATER -IN- BOTTOM TR- -ID Tx SHALL BE 10 EE-N E R EN" SID ENIALLS SHALL BE SLOPED op BEN E-O PROMOTE STABIL- o BONDIN G BETWEEN E s I o EuvALL SOILS AND SEEPAGE KEY `ILL BUT, N TIME GREATER T AN 1 1 3 µ,TE AN- -PACT- p E.IREMENTS SHALL BE TH E SAME As THOSE E EM- KMEN-E TREN CH SHALL BE NED IN p opy -K `ILL MATERIAL Fp OM E APPROVED pp Eps S.- ON E op I- Fp OM AN o Tx ER LOC ATI N To o -IN SATISFACTORY -- TED MOISTURE -ENT s-L BE -EN 1 TO2 PERCENT WET 0-E OPTIMUM MOISTURE -ENT p-ILL -ED 5 MINIMUM COMPACTION SHALL BE AH5% PERCENT OF THE SOILS STANDARD PROCTOR (ASTM maw MOXIMUM DRY HEN., OR AS SPECIFIED ON THE DRAWINGS 8 AT COMPACTION FILL AND LINER SOILS SHALL HAVE A PERMEABILIN RATE OF NO MORE THAN -MO 5 C 7 FILL SOILS SHOULD BE PLACED IN corni.ous FloRizornALLAYERs FROM ABUTMENT TO ABUTMENT EXISTING SLOPES GREATER THAN 4(H) VW SHALL BE BENCHED TO PROMOTE BONDING OF N.12/ PLACED F ILL WITH EXISTING SOILS BEr. Hit. SHALL BE PERFORMED AT MAXIMUM OF 2 FEET VERTICAL IN TERVALS AND SHALL EXTEND A MINIMUM OF FEET HORIZONTALLY OR AS SPECIFIED ON DRAWINGS 8 WITHIN THE UPPER 12 INCHES OF EMBANKMENT FILL SOILS SHOULD BE COMPACTED TO 100% OF ITS STANDARD PROCTOR (ASTM D8O3) MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY a CONSTRUCT THE EMBANKMENT TO AN ELEVATION 10 PERCENT HIGHER THAN THE .SIGN HEIGHT TO ALLOW FOR SETTLING 10 IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE THE REQUIRED DEGREE OF COMPACTION NEAR THE FACES OF FILL SLOPES THE FILL SLOPES SHALL BE OVERBUILT AND CUT BACK TO THE DESIGN SLOPES MINUS TOPSOIL DEPTH , SPILLWAYS SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUCTED THROUGH FILL SECTIONS 12 FILL AGAINST SUPPORTED STRUCTURES DO NOT FILL AGAINST UNSUPPORTED STRUCTURES 13 PLACE FILL SIMULTANEOUSLY ON EACH SI. OF UNSUPPORTED STRUCTURES UNTIL SUPPORTS ARE IN PLACE la PLACE A MINIMUM OF FOUR INCHES OF TOPSOIL ACROSS DAM EMBANKMENT TO PROMOTE VEGETATIVE GROWTH 15 [LW/LINER TO HAVE A MINIMUM LIQUID LIMIT OF 45AND A PLASTIC!, INDEX ABOVE20 S.U. BE PLACED IN LOOSE LIFTS NOT TO EXCEED 8 INCHES IN THICKNESS AND COMPACTED TOW MINIMUM OF gox OF THE MATERIALS MOXIMUM LABORATORY DRY HEN., DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D8O3 STANDARD PROCTOR MATERIALS SHOULD BE PLACED AND COMPACTED AT MOISTURE C ONTENTS VARYING F ROM1 TO 4% ABOVE THE MATERIALS OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE ASTM PROCEDURE OUTLET PIPE FILL PLACEMENT 1 FOR PERMANENT PONDS, TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASINS TO BE CONVERTED TO PERMANENT PONDS) PIPES SHALL BE WATERT!. T REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE(RCP) AND SHALL BE BEDDED PER T. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CROSS SECTIONS AND TRENCH BEDDING DETAILS A DRAINAGE DIAPHRAGM OR ANTI SEEP COLLARS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS 2 FOR TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASINS PIPES SHALL BE WATERTIGHT CORRUGATED METAL PIPE (CI, AND AT LEAST [MEAN, SEEP COLLAR SHALL BE INSTALLED AND SECURED TO THE PIPE WITH A MINIMUM PROJECTION OF 15 FEET AROUND BARREL CONDUITS 8 INCHES OR LARGER IN DIAMETER LOCATE THE COLLAR SLIGHTLY DOWNSTREAM FROM THE DAM CENTERLINE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE COLLAR AND THE PIPE SHALL BE WATERTIGHT 3 FILL OF THE PIPE CULVERTS SHALL BE PLACED AND COMPACTED IN 8 INCH THICK LOOSE LIFTS UP TO 2 FEET ABOVE THE CULVERTS a DO NOT USE PERVIOUS MATERIAL SUC H AS SAND GRAVEL. OR CRUSHED STONE AS BACKFILL AROUND THE PIPE. ANTI SEEP COLLARS UNLESS OTHERWISE DETAILED ON THE PLAN 5 -- TIC. SHALL BE PER-MED By xpx-MpEps op SMALL HAND OPERATE -pc Tops --ST- SHALL. p- MINI-85% CI` THE STAN op. PROCTOR fp STM o .8 py DE- AN No LESS -N THE SURROUNDING EMBANKMENT COMPACTED MOISTURE -ENT SHALL. BETWEEN, PERCENT BEI-No 3 PERS-BOVE - OPTIMUM MOISTURE -ENT 7 ADDITIONAL -ACTION CI` LIFTS 2 FEET op GREATER ABOVE CULVER Ts s xp-ON ORM To T. EME. -NT `ILL PIACEMENT SECTION of THIS SPECIFICATION -ARE SHALL. ,KEN IN THE F IELD D.- OUTLET PIPE INS,LIATION To PROTECT AGAINST `IlTURE PIPIN-Lso -E SHALL BE TAKE N To NOT -SE E PIPE `ROM FIRM --WIT- `Om+ DATION NI- -pc TING UNDER E PIPE 1- x s PONDIEMBANKMENT NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS F SHIMMER A. BAFFLES,FOR SEDIMENT BASINS ONLW 1 ASSEMB. THE SKIMMER FOLLOWING THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND PER THE DETAILS 2 LW/THE ASSEMBLED SKIMMER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN WITH THE F LEXIBLE JOINT AT THE INLET OF THE RISER 3 CONNECT THE FLEXIBLE PIPE TO THE RISER ASSEMBLY WITH A WATER TIGHT STRUCTURAL CONNECTION AND POSITION THE SKIMMER OVER THE EXCAVATED PIT OR SUPPORT 4 PREVENT THE SWMMING DEVICE FROM SETTLING INTO THE MUD 5 ATTACH A OPE TO THE SWMMER AND ANCHOR IT TO THE SIDE OF THE BASIN THIS WILL BE USED TO PULL THE SWMMER TO THE SIDE FOR MAINTENANCE 8 INSTALL BAFF LES PER THE DETAILS SHOWN 7 DISCHARGE WATER INTO THE BASINS IN A MANNER TO PREVENT EROSION TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE USE DIVERSIONS AND SLOPE DRAINS WITH OUTLET PROTECTION TO DIVERT SEDIMENT LADEN WATER TO THE UPPER END OF THE POOLAREA(UP STREAM OF THE FURTHEST MOST BAFFLE FROM THE OUTLET) TO IMPROVE BASIN TRAP EFFICIENCY EMERGENCY SPILLWAY OF SHOWN ON THE PLANI 1 INSTALL THE EMERGENCY SPILLWAY IN UNDISTURBED SOIL THE ACHIFJEMENT OF PLANNED ELEVATIONS GRADE DESIGN WIDTH AND ENTRANCE AND EXIT CHANNEL SLOPES ARE CRITICAL TO THE SUCC ESSFUL OPERATION OF THE EMERGENCY SPILLWAY 2 THE SPILLWAY SHALL BE LINED WITH LAMINATED PLASTIC OR IMPERMEAB. GEOTEXTILE FABRIC THE FABRIC MUST BE WIDE AND LONG ENOUGH TO COVER THE BOTTOM AND SIDES AND EXTEND ONTO THE TOP OF THE DAM FOR ANCHORING IN A TRENCH THE EDGES MY BE SECURED 8 IN. STAPLES OP PINS THE FABRIC MUST BE LONG ENOUGH TO EXTEND DOWN -ME SLOPE... Ern ONTO STAB. GROUND Of -ME FABRIC MUST BE ONE PIECE NOT JOINED OP SPLICED OTHERWISE WATER CAN GET UNDER -ME FABRIC if -ME LENGTH Of -ME FABRIC IS INSUFFICIENT MP THE ENTIRE LENGTH Of -ME SPILLWAY MULTIPLE SECTIONS SPANNING THE COMPLETE MO. MAY BE USED -ME UPPER SEC TION(S) SHOULD OVERLAP THE LOWER SEC SOWS) SO iickiWATEP CANNO,LOW UNDER THE FABRIC SECURE THE UPPER EDGES AND SIDES Of -ME FABRIC IN A -MEN. STAPLES OP PINS (ADAPTED fliOr,"A MANUAL OP DESIGNING INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING SKIMMER SEDIMENT BASINS" 3 PLACE RIP RAP PER THE PLAN AND DETAILS ON THE FABRIC TOP OF RIP RAP SHALL EQUAL TOP OF SPILLWAY ELEVATION POND EXCAVATION 1 EXCAVATE THE PERMANENT PONDS TO THE ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND CROSS SECTIONS TO THE VOLUMES INDICATED IN THE DESIGN TABLES 2 EXCAVATE THE TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASINS TO THE ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND TO THE VOLUMES INDICATED IN THE DESIGN TABLES 3 FINAL DESIGN ELEVATIONS SHALL BE FINAL GRADE FOLLowiNG ALL suRFACE TREATMENTS (E CLAY LINER TOPSOIL ETC ) TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN BACHF ILL AND REMOVAL 1 AFTER ALL THE SEDIMENT PRODUCING AREAS WITHIN A DRAINAGE BASIN HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLYSTABILEED REMOVE THE TEMPORARY SKIMMER AND TEMPORARY RISER STRUCTURE AND ALL THE UNSTABLE SEDIMENT IN A LEGAL MANNER 2 FOR TEMPORARY BASINS THAT ARE NOT PERMANENT PONDS FILL THE TEMPORARY [MP BARREL PIPE WITH 100 PCF LEAN CONCRETE AND CAP OR LEAVE OPEN ASA CONDUIT FOR A FRENCH DRAIN IF DETAILED ON THE PLANS 3 WHERE BASINS WILL BE CONVERTED TO A PERMANENT POND DISCONNECT THE SWMMER OR BARREL PIPE FROM THE PERMANENT CONTROL STRUC TURE AND REPAIR THE HOLE IN THE PERMANENT STRUCTURE WITH AWATER TIGHT REPAIR 4 REMOVE ALL SEDIMENT FROM THE BOTTOM OF TEMPORARY SEDIMENTS PRIOR TO CONVERTING TOW PERMANENT POND 5 PER THE SPECIFICATIONS BAGUIO_ AND COMPACT THE AP EA TO THE ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS AND STABILIZE PROPERLY FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Not to Scale Kimley»>Horn I / -- ..-- .."" • L • PLANT SC HEDULE sw raza s.arouv wATER Poi WETPOND IPECIUMEMENTS (POI NCCECLOESIGN MMUALC,3118) 13MP AREA TOTALQUANITIrb REWIRED TOTALQUAN,11, REQUIRED SKAILOWIAND(SSMSF.) SOPLANTS,LERN..rs SF ,388 SOPLANTSPEP 200SP ,370 PLANTS It•PLANTS 1,376PLANTS SHALLOW IAND %MRS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME Carex I.e. Quill Sedge Eupotoriadelobus clubius Dwarf Ice Pie Weed Hibiscus coccineus Scarlet Rosemollow Lobelia elogata Longleaf Lobelia MALLOW WATER PLANTS BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME Peltantlra viretnica Sagittaria lantlf olio Acores amerionos Soltpubcyperinus Attmot Du. Potato Sweet Flag Wool Grass GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 0 15 30 60 below. Call before you dig. = e o E 0 0 - z z < 0 z • < 0_ z 0 ,1 oLU CO — CD 0 2, ,,L4L, - J ( .7D z d 2 z < z 2 • D H 0 D Et O H SFItt I NUM. L107 Compensatory Mitigation DMS ILF Mitigation Request Statement of Compliance with §143-214.11 & 143-214.20 (link to G.S. 143-214.111 Prior to accessing the Division of Mitigation Services (DMS), state law requires applicants to demonstrate compliance with G.S. § 143-214.11 and 143-214.20. All requests MUST include this form signed and dated by the permit applicant or an authorized agent. Compliance Statement: I have read and understand G.S. § 143-214.11 and 214.20 and have, to the best of my knowledge, complied with the requirements. I understand that participation in the DMS is voluntary and subject to approval by permitting agencies. Please check all that apply: ❑ Applicant is a Federal or State Government Entity or a unit of local government meeting the requirements set forth in G.S. 143-214.11 and is not required to purchase credits from a mitigation bank. There are no listed mitigation banks with the credit type I need located in the hydrologic unit where this impact will take place (link to DWR Usti Mitigation bank(s) in the hydrologic unit where the impacts will occur have been contacted and credits are not currently available. The DWR or the Corps of Engineers did not approve of the use of a mitigation bank for the required compensatory mitigation for this project. This is a renewal request and the permit application is under review. Bank credits were not available at the time the application was submitted. Enter date permit application was submitted for review: Note: It is the applicant's responsibility to document any inquiries made to private mitigation banks regarding credit availability. CMT initial here I have read and understand the DMS refund policies (attached) Chris Tinklenberg Signature of Applicant or Agent Printed Name 6/03/2022 Date Troutman Logistics Center Iredell County, NC Project Name Location Clear Form =orm DIVISION OF MITIGATION SERVICES (DMS) IN -LIEU FEE REQUEST FORM Revised 6/30/2019 Complete requested information, sign and date email to kelly.williamsa_ncdenr.gov . Attachments are acceptable for clarification purposes (location map, address or lat long is required). Information submitted is subject to NC Public Records Law and may be requested by third parties. Save Form CONTACT INFORMATION APPLICANT'S AGENT APPLICANT 1. Business/Company Name Kimley-Horn NC Development Acquisitions, LLC 0 2. Contact Person Chris Tinklenberg Dominic Reinecker 3. Mailing address 200 South Tryon Street, STE 200 1776 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 100 4. City, State, Zip Charlotte, NC 28202 Atlanta, GA, 30309 5. Telephone Number 704-409-1802 864-263-5431 6. E-Mail Address Chris.Tinklenberg@kimley-horn.com PROJECT INFORMATION dreinecker@tpa-grp.com 7. Project Name Troutman Logistics Center 8. Project Location (nearest town, city) Troutman, Iredell County, NC 9. Lat-Long Coordinates or attach a map Latitude: 35.689908, Longitude: -80.861081 10. County Iredell 11. River Basin & 8-digit HUC (link to Map) Upper Pee Dee (03040102) 12. Project Type nGovernment Private Project Type: industrial 13. Riparian Wetland Impact (ac.) (e.g., 0.13) 0 14. Non -Riparian Wetland Impact (ac.) NA 15. Coastal Marsh Impact (ac.) NA 16. Stream Impact (ft.) (e.g. 1,234) Warm Cool Cold 2,467 NA NA 17. Riparian Buffer Impact (sq. ft.) n/a basin/huc above in #11 Zone 1: NA Zone 2: NA 18. Regulatory Agency Staff Contacts USACE: Krysta Stygar NCDWR: Paul Wojoski Other: CI Check (�) below if this request is for a: revision to a current acceptance renewal of an expired acceptance extension of unexpired acceptance By signing below, the applicant is confirming they have read and understand the DMS refund policy posted at nceep.net and attached to this form. Signature of Applicant or Authorized Agent: A Date: 06/03/2022 Direct questions to Kelly Williams at 919-707-8915 or kelly.williamsa_ncdenr.gov or to the front desk at 919-707-8976 Refund Policy for Fees Paid to DMS In -Lieu Fee Programs (9/21/2009) Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to make clear the circumstances and process under which a permittee can obtain a refund while simultaneously balancing customer service and responsible business practices. This policy applies to all refund requests made on or after the publication date of this policy. Policy Statement: The policy of DMS is to allow for refunds under certain conditions. 1. All refund requests must be made in writing to the DMS In -Lieu Fee Program Coordinator at kelly.williamsnncdenr.gov. 2. All refund requests are subject to fund availability. DMS does not guarantee fund availability for any request. 3. The request must either come from the entity that made the payment or from an authorized agent. Third parties requesting refunds must provide written authorization from the entity that made the payment specifying the name and address of the authorized refund recipient. 4. Refund requests related to unintended overpayments, typographical errors or incorrect invoices should be brought the attention of the In -Lieu Fee Program Coordinator as soon as possible. Such requests are typically approved without delay. 5. Payments made under an incremental payment arrangement are not eligible for refunds. 6. Refund requests made within nine months of payment to DMS will only be considered for requests associated with projects that have been terminated or modified where the permittee's mitigation requirements have been reduced. Such requests must be accompanied by written verification from the permitting agency that the project has been canceled, the permits have been rescinded or have been modified, or the mitigation requirements have been reduced. 7. Refund requests made more than nine months from the payment date will only be considered for permits that were terminated or modified to not require any mitigation. Such requests must be accompanied by written verification from the permitting agency that the project has been canceled, the permits have been rescinded and/or mitigation is no longer required. 8. Refund requests not meeting the criteria specified above are not eligible for a refund. 9. Refund requests that meet the criteria above will be elevated to DMS Senior Management for review. The following considerations apply to all refund requests: a. availability of funds after consideration of all existing project and regulatory obligations b. the date the payment was made c. the likelihood DMS can use the mitigation procured using the payment to meet other mitigation requirements 10. Once a refund has been approved, the refund recipient must provide a completed W-9 form to the DMS In -Lieu fee Program Coordinator within two weeks in order to process the refund though the State Controller's Office. 11. All decisions shall be final.