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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDrainage Study Report (Nov.15,2001), ~ ' ' ~ ~ ~ ' 1 ~ I , ' , ' ' ' , ' ' ' NOV 1 5 2U01 ~1' OF TEMECULA 'CGU~.. ___ ; -- ~ s ~ ~ ' + `~ . . `, ~ ~ r, ~ _ . , . . . ~, ` ~ -- ~ .~ ~`1R ~ °~ DRAINAGE STUDY REPORT Tract 29928, 29928-1, 29928-2, and 29928-3: Harveston City of Temecula, California November 15, 2001 Prepared for: Lennar 24800 Chrisanta Drive Mission Viejo, California Prepared by: ~ RBF CONSULTING Contact Person: Ejaz Mohammad, RCE 58580 27555 Ynez Road, Suite 400 ~ ~ ~ Temecula, California 925 9 1-46 7 9 CONSULTING 909.676.8042telephone 909.676.72400 fax RBF JN 15-100352.001 Revision History Date Comments 8/23/01 Original 11/15/01 Modified per comments City of Temecula ~ " C58580 `" z ~~ ~ ~rz 3~ n ~ ~ e * J'J~ CNI~ ~~y~P n '~ ~ ~~F ,ti,w~-~/ ' ' 1 ~ ~ ' , ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ c ~ ~ L TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDY SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 Background ....................................................1 1.2 Drainage Pattern ................................................1 1.3 Hydrology ......................................................1 1.4 Hydraulics .....................................................2 TABLE OF APPENDICES Appendix A ........................................................... Figures Appendix B .......................................................... Exhibits Appendix C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hydrologic Calculations Appendix D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hydraulic Calculations Appendix E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storm Drain Improvement Pian TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicinity Map Figure 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tract Location Map Figure 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hydrologic Soils Group Map TABLE OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Existing Condition Exhibit6 ................................................... Proposed Condition H:~otlataV 5f 003521CALCWytlrology1352rp00twptl ~ TRACT 29928, 29928-1, 29928-2, 29928-3 DESIGN REPORT ~ HARVESTON SPEC/FlC SITE PLAN i 2 ' ' ' STUDY SUMMARY ~ 1.1 Background ' The proposed tract (Tract 29928) is located in the County of Riverside within the corporate boundary of the City of Temecula. The tract is part of master community development plan project ' known as Harveston. The project consists of about 520 acres of commercial, business park and residential uses. The site is currently undeveloped and is bounded by Interstate 15 to the west, the Winchester Highlands Business Park and Santa Gertrudis Creek to the South, Warm Springs ' Creek and the Warm Springs Specific Plan area to the north and east. Figure 1 indicates the site vicinity and its relationship to the surrounding area. Figure 2 shows the tract boundary with respect to the overall project boundary. ' Overall land gradients are moderate, averaging from about 1 to 5 percent in stream courses. Ground cover is indigenous grass with fair coverage, and erosion does not appearto be a problem in the streams or on the adjacent hilisides. Over 70 percent of the site is tributary to Santa , Gertrudis Creek, either directly via Assessment District 161 (A.D. 161) improvements or by local storm drain systems. The remaining portion ofthe site is tributaryto Warm Springs Creek. Runoff from a majority of the site passes beneath Interstate 15 to local facilities in the Northstar Business ' Park and the Signai Landmark Business Park which ultimately discharge to either Santa Gertrudis Creek or Warm Springs Creek. Smaller portions of the site are directly tributary to Santa Gertrudis Creek and Warm Springs Creek. ' Purpose of this report is to summarize the hydrologic and hydraulic study resuits, and report the designed pipe and inlet sizes. ' 1.2 Drainage Pattern , Tracts 29928, 29928-2, and 29928-3, in the existing condition, are part of the drainage basin that drain to 84" CIP culvert underneath Ynez Road. An infrastructure drainage pipe is proposed in the Harveston Master Plan of Drainage ("Master Plan"), that will carry the drainage from these tracts through closed pipes to the Ynez Rd culvert. ' Tract 29928-1, historically, has sheet flowed towards Margarita Road. Currently, after the mass grading of the Harveston Elementary School, this flow is picked up by a catchbasin near Harveston ' School Drive, and is carried through pipe to the Margarita Road stormdrain system. In the proposed condition, the flow from this tract will be picked up by inlets in streets KK and UU and will join the Margarita Road stormdrain system ' 1.3 Hydrology ' The total drainage area is less than 300 acres, therefore Rational Method was used in estimating the peak flow per Riverside County Flood Control Hydrology Manual. , Discharges have been computed for 10-year and 100-year hypothetical storm return frequencies. Rainfall used in the studies was taken from the Riverside County Hydrology Manuai for the 3 ' TRACT 29928, 29928-1, 29928-2, 29928-3 DESIGN REPORT ~ HARVESTON SPECIFIC S1TE PLAN 1 , t 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 , ' ' ' ' STUDY "Murrieta -Temecula and Rancho California" areas. Basic assumptions and criteria for use in runoff computations are: Hydrologic Soil Group B or BC; Initial area is generally less than about 10 acres and flow path lengths less than 1,000 feet. Figure 3 shows the hydrologic soifs group (HSG) over the project area. This figure shows that the project site has a HSG of type B, except for 19 acres of the site which is HSG of type BC. Tract 29928-1 has HSG type B. Appropriate changes have been made in hydrologic models for tracts 29928, 29928-2, and 29928-3 to account for 19 acres of HSG type BC. The hydrology report for these tracts are included in the Harveston Drainage Infrastructure Design Report. Exhibit-D of the Drainage Infrastructure Design Report shows the proposed condition drainage basin boundary with 100-year peak flow. The hydrology study for tract 29928-1 is performed in this study and is inciuded in Appendix C. The total drainage area draining to Margarita Road storm drain system from this tract has increased from 6.0 acres to 8.6 acres. Table A and B below summarizes the hydrology study resuit for this tract. Exhibit-A and -B show the existing and proposed condition drainage basin boundary. Table A: Tract 29928-1 Peak Flow Summary for the Existing Condition 10-year Frequency 100-year Frequency Sub-basin Name Drainage Area (ac) Tc (min) Qpeak ~~s) Tc (min) Qpeak ~cfs) 210 8.6 18.0 5.8 18.0 9.6 Table B: Tract 29928-1 Peak Flow Summary for the Proposed Condition 10-year Frequency 100-year Frequency Sub-basin Name Drainage Area (ac) Tc (min) ~+ peak ~cfs) Tc (min) Qpeak ~~5~ 210 3.10 14.9 4.4 14.9 6.7 220 5.5 15.7 7.5 15.7 11.6 ' 1.4 Hydraulics ' Hydraulic calculations in the pipes were performed using Los Angeles County Flood Control's Water Surface Pressure Gradient (WSPG) program. The downstream water surface elevations for the pipes joining Infrastructure Storm Drain system (per Master Plan) were taken from the ' hydraulic calculation results of the Master Plan. These pipes include laterals C-1, C-2, E-1, E-2, lines C, D, and E. The downstream water surface elevations for the pipes joining Margarita Rd Stormdrain system were taken from stormdrain plan perA.D. 161. ' ' TRACT 29928, 29928-1, 29928-2, 29928-3 DESIGN REPORT ~ HARVESTON SPECIFIC SITE PLAN 2 -I \\ " f x ~' ~ M1`~ ~ CJ~` , ~ _ ..5~ ~ , . ' ' , ' ' 1 ' I ' ' ; ' I;' I , I ' I' ' I' ' ' Appendix D includes the hydraulic calculation results report. Inlets were designed for the 100-year incoming flow. Appendix D also includes the inlet sizes summary and calculation report. Table C ~ below summarizes the pipe sizes designed in this study. Figure 2 shows the location of the ~ designed pipes. Table C below summarizes the designed storm drain pipe system. The storm drain improvement plan is included with the study report that shows the pipe and the HGL profile ~of the designed pipes. Table C: Designed Pipe Size Summary 'P.ipe~Nam~ Diameter pownstream System Lat~A-1 ~ 18 in. Margarita Rd Stormdrain System Lat A-~'1,i 18 in. Margarita Rd Stormdrain System Lat. C-1 18 in. Ynez Rd infrastructure Stormdrain System Lat. C-2 18 in. Ynez Rd Infrastructure Stormdrain System Lat. E-1 18 in. 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