Drainage facilities shall be designed and constructed in accordance with this chapter and the City’s Standard Details and Standard Specifications. The following design criteria are the City’s minimum methods and standards. Other hydrologic and hydraulic design methods may be used to satisfy drainage requirements with prior approval of the City. Development within FEMA designated floodplains shall be in accordance with applicable City ordinance.
801.1
Protection of Downstream Properties.
Downstream drainage improvement or a detention system shall be designed and constructed to protect downstream properties from any increase in stormwater runoff level. When detention storage is not proposed, downstream water surface elevations shall be determined for a one-hundred-year (100-yr.) design frequency storm in order to define the downstream flood hazards created by the proposed development.
801.2
Discharge Points.
All drainage improvements shall be terminated at a discharge point approved by the City. Such discharge point, or outlet, shall be designed and constructed to prevent damage to or overflowing into adjacent property. The City may require creek improvement, channel lining, energy dissipaters or other improvements for such outlet to prevent erosion or increase the flow capacity.
801.3
Public Streets as Drainage Facilities.
a.
Maximum spread of water to be allowed in local streets at five-year design flow shall allow for one (1) clear lane of traffic [twelve feet (12') wide].
b.
Maximum spread of water in collector streets at ten-year (10 yr.) design flow shall allow for one (1) clear lane of traffic each way [twelve feet (12') wide each].
c.
Maximum spread of water in arterial streets at ten-year (10 yr.) design flow shall allow for two (2) clear lanes of traffic [twenty-four feet (24') wide].
801.4
Drainage Channels and Structures.
a.
An underground storm drain on curb and gutter streets shall be installed beginning at the point where the calculated stormwater runoff is of such a quantity that it exceeds the height specified above (see also Table 8-2). The storm drain system from this point shall be constructed to an approved outlet.
b.
For noncurb and gutter streets open channel (channel or ditch) methods may be used to dispose of stormwater runoff of such a quantity that it exceeds the height specified above. Such channels may be in dedicated drainage easements outside the standard street right-of-way upon City approval of the location and alignment of such easements. Alternatively, the street right-of-way may be widened to accommodate an open channel of greater capacity than the standard street/ditch section.
c.
If the channel is located in a widened street right-of-way, the City shall approve the right-of-way width and channel configuration.
d.
All channels shall be designed and constructed to terminate at an approved outlet.
801.5
Habitable Structures.
Adequate means for stormwater runoff in excess of the streets’ “design storm” capacity [i.e., five, ten-year (5, 10-yr.) storm] shall be provided to flow around habitable structures.
a.
If adjacent topography rises away from the street, a grading/drainage plan shall be provided which shows that all building sites can provide a finished floor elevation.[:]
b.
If adjacent topography falls away from the street, a grading/drainage plan shall be provided which shows that all building sites can provide a finished floor elevation at least one foot (1') above the ground elevation along all sides of the building site.
c.
Provisions shall be made in the subdivision grading plan which will contain stormwater on each lot and discharge it to either the street or a drainageway at the rear of the lot. If necessary, drainage swales shall be constructed on the low side of each lot which will prevent stormwater migration to adjacent lots.
d.
All streets shall be designed and constructed to minimize any fill required to bring building pads into compliance with this document.
e.
Alternate methods of building protection of those above may be accepted by the City upon submittal of detailed, engineered plans.
801.6
Drainage System Criteria.
If an underground drainage system is required, and a sixty-inch (60") or smaller pipe will handle the design flow, pipe shall be used. If a sixty-inch (60") pipe is not adequate, concrete pipe or natural and/or a lined open drainage channel may be utilized. If pipe is selected, the maximum allowable velocity shall be twelve (12) feet per second in the pipe. Lining materials, if used, shall be approved by the City.
801.7
Line of Flow.
Watercourses shall be allowed to follow their natural lines of flow; provided, however, that rechanneling or rerouting of watercourses may be allowed where approved by the City and where the point at which the watercourse enters the lot and the point at which it leaves the lot are not changed.
801.8
Bridges and Box Culverts.
Bridges or box culverts shall be designed and constructed at all street crossings over all drainageways and floodways in accordance with Table 8-2, Design Storm Frequency.
801.9
Valley Gutters.
Concrete valley gutters shall be provided if the gutter flow must be carried across intersections of curbed asphalt streets.
801.10
Public Easements Required.
All public drainage facilities shall be placed in public easements.
(Ordinance 122110-B adopted 1/18/11)


