Servicing Brief Moriyama & Teshima Architects 90 Guigues Avenue
April 17, 2013
Prepared by: Stantec Consulting Ltd.
1505 Laperriere Ave.,
Ottawa, ON, K1Z 7T1
t: 613.722.4420
f: 613.722.2799
1604-00849/83
SERVICING BRIEF MORIYAMA & TESHIMA ARCHITECTS
90 GUIGUES AVENUE
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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................ 1
2.0 SITE GRADING .................................................................................................................. 2
3.0 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION ................................................................................... 2
4.0 WATER SERVICING .......................................................................................................... 2
5.0 WASTEWATER SERVICING ............................................................................................. 4
6.0 STORM SERVICING AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT............................................. 4
7.0 UTILITIES ........................................................................................................................... 8
8.0 EROSION CONTROL DURING CONSTRUCTION ............................................................. 8
9.0 CONCLUSIONS ................................................................................................................. 9
List of Figures
Figure 1: Site Location (Source: Google Maps) ......................................................................... 1
List of Appendices
A Watermain Hydraulic Analysis Calculations B Estimated Wastewater Discharge Calculations C Stormwater Management Calculations D City of Ottawa Correspondence
List of Drawings
EX-1 Existing Conditions SSGP-1 Site Servicing and Grading Plan SD-1 Existing Storm Drainage Plan SD-2 Storm Drainage Plan
SERVICING BRIEF MORIYAMA & TESHIMA ARCHITECTS
90 GUIGUES AVENUE
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1.0 Introduction
Stantec Consulting Ltd. has been commissioned by Moriyama & Teshima Architects to prepare
the following servicing study in support of a proposal to develop 90 Guigues Avenue, situated
on the south side of Guigues Avenue between Dalhousie Street and Parent Avenue. The site is
located in the City of Ottawa and is illustrated on Figure 1 and on Drawing EX-1. The
conceptual site development plan used for the purpose of this servicing brief consists of a three
storey apartment building as illustrated on Drawing SSGP-1. The conceptual building plan
consists of six residential units. The 0.064ha (0.16 acre) site is currently occupied by a heritage
apartment building with a gravel side parking lot and a grass rear yard.
Figure 1: Site Location (Source: Google Maps)
For the purpose of this report, it is assumed that Guigues Avenue runs east-west.
The intent of this study is to provide site servicing and grading information in support of the site
plan control application.
SITE
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2.0 Site Grading
The existing topography of the site falls approximately 0.49m from south to north at the western
site boundary and 0.30m from south to north at the eastern site boundary. The existing
residences to the east and west, fronting on Guigues Avenue, are level with the existing 90
Guigues Avenue site.
Several factors need to be taken into consideration for site grading.
i. Appropriate depth of cover to be provided for site services in accordance with the
Ottawa Sewer Design Guidelines.
ii. Maintain existing drainage patterns as per existing site conditions along property lines.
iii. The grade being raised around the south and east sides of the existing building are to
conform to geotechnical and structural recommendations.
Drawing SSGP-1 illustrates the proposed grading plan.
3.0 Geotechnical Investigation
A Geotechnical Investigation was conducted by Houle Chevrier Engineering Ltd. and will be
submitted under separate cover.
A review of the geotechnical investigation indicates that bedrock is present on site
approximately 1.6m to 1.7m below the existing ground elevation. The rock appears to be flat at
an elevation of 57.60m.
4.0 Water Servicing
The subject property lies within the City of Ottawa’s 1W pressure zone. Potable water to the
development will be provided by a 50mm diameter service connection to the existing 200mm
diameter ductile iron watermain located in Guigues Avenue.
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Services in this area fall within the hydraulic boundaries of Pressure Zone 1W. The hydraulic
gradeline (HGL) within Zone 1W typically varies from 109 to 117m. The street elevation at the
proposed service location is approximately 60m.
The typical static pressures anticipated at the service connection to this development is 70 to 80 psi. This is considered to be a high pressure area as pressures are on the higher end of the allowable range of 40 to 100 psi (when servicing 2 storey homes). As a result of the higher pressure, it is anticipated that the third floor of this development could be adequately serviced with acceptable pressures.
Water demand was estimated based on an estimated building population of 13 residents using
the City of Ottawa Water Distribution Design Guidelines (2010). During normal operating
conditions it is estimated that the average daily, maximum daily and peak hourly domestic water
demands for the site will be approximately 0.05 L/s, 0.13 L/s and 0.29 L/s respectively.
Domestic fire flow requirements were estimated based on the Fire Underwriters Survey (FUS)
method as per the City of Ottawa Water Distribution Design Guidelines. FUS calculations
indicate a required fire flow of 267L/s (16,000L/min). Fire flow requirements were also
calculated using the Ontario Building Code (OBC) method to determine the minimum fire
requirement for safety. The OBC calculations indicated a minimum required fire flow of 45L/s
(2,700L/min). As per the City of Ottawa guidelines, the fire flow determined from the FUS
calculation was used in the hydraulic analysis of the watermain.
A model was created using EPANET software to analyze the hydraulics of the existing
watermain system and the new 50mm diameter service. The boundary conditions were
provided by City of Ottawa Staff for a location in the street at the property location, as per the
email dated Wednesday, May 16, 2012 (See Appendix A):
Average Day (AVDY): 115.80m
Peak Hour (PKHR): 107.60m
MXDY + Fire Flow (FF): 97.20m assuming a fire flow of 267 L/s
The City’s Watermain Design Guidelines require that normal operating pressures remain
between 275kPa (40psi) and 690kPa (100psi) for peak hourly demand. During periods of fire
demand the minimum pressure in the system should not drop below 140kPa (20psi).
Operating pressures in the system ranged from a minimum of 359 kPa (52 psi) in the Max day
and fire flow scenario, to a maximum of 588 kPa (81 psi) in the average day scenario. The
maximum static pressure was also 558 kPa.
One fire flow scenario was run with a fire flow demand of 16,000 L/min (267 L/s), applied during
the maximum daily demand scenario. Boundary conditions were provided for this fire flow
scenario.
Under the fire flow scenario analyzed above, the pressure was above 140 kPa (20 psi).
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See Appendix A for detailed calculations and model figures.
Actual fire flow requirements are to be established by the mechanical engineers in accordance
with the Ontario Building Code and local guidelines where appropriate.
The existing fire hydrant located on the north side of Guigues Avenue is located within 100m
unobstructed path of travel from the proposed building.
5.0 Wastewater Servicing
As illustrated on Drawing SSGP-1, a 300 mm diameter sanitary sewer exists along Guigues
Avenue. It is proposed to make a 135mm diameter gravity sanitary lateral connection to the
existing 300mm diameter sewer existing in Guigues Avenue, to service the proposed
development as per City of Ottawa Sewer Design Guidelines, November 2004. The service
lateral will be installed with a full port backwater valve as per City of Ottawa recommendations.
Peak wastewater generation from the proposed three storey residential building was estimated
based on an estimated building population of 13 residents using the City of Ottawa Sewer
Design Guidelines, November 2004.
It is estimated that the proposed development will produce a peak wastewater flow rate of
approximately 0.22L/s including an extraneous flow rate of 0.01L/s. (See Appendix B)
6.0 Storm Servicing and Stormwater Management
The total area of the subject site is 0.064ha (0.16 acre) and is currently occupied by a heritage
apartment building with a gravel side parking lot and a grass rear yard. The proposed
development involves constructing a 3 storey apartment building in the location of the existing
parking lot and converting the remaining open space to grassed and permeable pavement court
yards, and patios. For the purposes of the stormwater management plan, the roof area of the
existing building on the site has been excluded from the calculations as no modifications can or
will be made to the existing structure. Therefore, the site area used in the analysis is 0.048ha.
As illustrated on Drawing SSGP-1, a 375mm diameter storm sewer exists along Guiges
Avenue. Stormwater runoff from the proposed development will be directed to the Guigues
Avenue storm sewer.
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The following stormwater management criteria have been established as per City of Ottawa
Sewer Guidelines, October 2012 and correspondence with the City of Ottawa on March 15,
2012 (see Appendix D):
• Restrict all stormwater runoff from the development up to and including the 100-year
event to the lowest release rate possible with reasonable stormwater control measures.
At a minimum meet existing conditions (“pre-development’) runoff for the 5 and 100 year
events with the existing site runoff coefficient.
• Employ a minimum time of concentration of 10 minutes.
• Employ a Rational Method runoff coefficient equal to the calculated pre-development C
value and use whichever is less as a target.
Sufficient onsite storage will be necessary to retain stormwater accumulation in order to reduce
runoff to less than the pre-development release rate. The 5-year and 100-year pre-
development release rates for the site area of concern are outlined in Table 1.
Table 1: Target Release Rate
Area
(ha)
C Tc
(min)
I
(mm/hr)
Qtarget
(l/s)
5-year 0.048 0.61 10 104.2 8.48
100-year 0.048 0.76 10 178.6 18.17
Thus, the 5-year and 100-year target release rates for the site are 8.5L/s and 18.7L/s,
respectively.
It is proposed to retain stormwater on the building rooftop by installing restricted flow roof drains.
The following calculations assume the roof will be equipped with a standard Zurn Model Z-105-5
Control-Flow Single Notch Roof Drain. The calculations have used the entire roof area in
determining the volume of runoff generated on the roof but only 60% of the roof area was
assumed to be available for storage.
Zurn Industries Ltd. “Control-Flo” roof drain data has been used to calculate a practical roof
release rate and detention storage volume for the rooftop. It should be noted that the “Control-
Flo” roof drain has been used as an example only, and that other products may be specified for
use, provided that the total roof drain release rate is restricted to match the maximum rate of
release indicated in Table 2, and that sufficient roof storage is provided to meet (or exceed) the
resulting volume of detained stormwater. Storage volume and controlled release rate are
summarized in Table 2:
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Table 2: Roof Control Area
Area
(ha)
Depth
(mm)
Discharge
(L/s)
Drawdown
Time (h)
Storage
Volume (m3)
5 Year 0.026 102 3.5 0.1 1.7
100 Year 0.026 106.4 4.9 0.3 4.6
As per section 5.4.5.2.1 of the City of Ottawa Sewer Guidelines (2004), post-development runoff
co-efficients have been increased by 25% when analyzing the 100 year return period event.
Due to grading and space restrictions on-site, the rear-yard and courtyard catchments were
designed without a storage component. These areas flow offsite uncontrolled and are not
tributary to the building service lateral to Guigues Avenue. Areas that discharge offsite without
entering the proposed stormwater management system are considered “non-tributary”;
“tributary” areas must be over-controlled in order to achieve the allowable target rate.
It is noted however that permeable pavers are proposed for the courtyard area to encourage
infiltration and reduce the runoff from the courtyard area. The calculations for the courtyard
catchment have assumed a runoff coefficient of 0.7 for the permeable pavement surfaces.
Tables 4 and 5 summarize the peak uncontrolled 5 and 100 year catchment release rates for
non-tributary areas.
Table 4: Non-Tributary Areas (5-Year)
Area
(ha)
C Tc
(min)
Q(5-Year)
(l/s)
UNC-1 0.014 0.25 10 1.42
CRTYD 0.008 0.70 10 1.62
Table 5: Non-Tributary Areas (100-Year)
Area
(ha)
C Tc
(min)
Q(100-Year)
(l/s)
UNC-1 0.014 0.31 10 3.04
CRTYD 0.008 0.88 10 3.47
Detailed Modified Rational Method stormwater management calculations are attached as
Appendix D. Tables 6 and 7 summarize peak flow rates and storage requirements for the 90
Guigues Avenue site.
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Table 6: 5 year estimated post-development release rate and storage requirements
Area
(ha)
C Qrelease
(l/s)
Qstored
(m3)
Roof 0.026 0.90 3.7 1.7
CRTYD 0.008 0.70 1.6 0
UNC-1 0.014 0.25 1.4 0
Total 0.048 0.68 6.8 1.7
Table 7: 100 year estimated post-development release rate and storage requirements
Area
(ha)
C Qrelease
(l/s)
Qstored
(m3)
Roof 0.026 1.00 4.9 4.6
CRTYD 0.008 0.87 3.5 0
UNC-1 0.014 0.31 3.0 0
Total 0.048 0.85 11.4 4.6
As demonstrated in Tables 6 and 7, sufficient stormwater retention is available on the rooftop, in
order to meet the specified criteria for the development. Release rates are less than the pre-
development rate in all events up to and including the 100 year event.
It is noted that the proposed building does not have any basement units and all water from the
footing tile drain will be collected in a sump pit and pumped to the storm sewer.
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7.0 Utilities
Gas servicing exists via 100mm gas line within the Dalhousie Street right-of-way west of the
site. Gas servicing via a 200mm gas line as well as Bell servicing are located within the Parent
Street right-of-way. Hydro and Cable servicing exists on overhead pole lines crossing Guigues
Street near the northwest corner of the property. The appropriate utility companies will be
contacted at the site design stage to coordinate servicing to the proposed development.
8.0 Erosion Control During Construction
Erosion and sediment controls must be in place during construction. The following
recommendations to the contractor will be included in contract documents.
1. Implement best management practices to provide appropriate protection of the existing
and proposed drainage system and the receiving water course(s).
2. Limit extent of exposed soils at any given time.
3. Re-vegetate exposed areas as soon as possible.
4. Minimize the area to be cleared and grubbed.
5. Protect exposed slopes with plastic or synthetic mulches.
6. Provide sediment traps and basins during dewatering.
7. Install filter cloth between catch basins and frames.
8. Plan construction at proper time to avoid flooding.
The contractor will, at every rainfall, complete inspections and guarantee proper performance.
The inspection is to include:
1. Verification that water is not flowing under silt barriers.
2. Clean and change filter cloth at catch basins.
Appendix A: Watermain Hydraulic Analysis Calculations
Moriyama & Teshima Architects 1604-00849/20 90 Guigues Avenue 2012-05-09
Estimated Water Demand per City of Ottawa Design Guidelines (July 2010)
Refer to City of Ottawa EMAPS application site is zoned R4S-Residential Fourth Zone.
WATER DEMAND Estimated Population: 6 Two bedroom apartment unit x 2.1 p / unit = 2.1p Total population of building = 13p
Average Daily Demand:
sL
sd
dL
dpLpQ dailyavg 053.0
400,861455035013_ =×=
⋅×=
Maximum Daily Demand:
sL
sd
dL
dLQQ dailyavgdaily 132.0
400,861113755.245505.2_max_ =×=×=×=
Peak Hourly:
sL
sd
dL
dLQQ dailyhourlypeak 290.0
400,861250252.2113752.2max__ =×=×=×=
Fire flow demands = 267 l/s
FUS Fire Flow Calculations
Stantec Project #: 160400849Project Name: 90 Guigues Avenue Fire Flow Calculation #: 1
Date: May 16, 2012 Building Type/Description/Name: Residential 6 Unit Apt
Data input by: Mike Sharp
Table A: Fire Underwriters Survey Determination of Required Fire Flow - Long Method
Step Task Term OptionsMultiplier Associated
with OptionChoose:
Value Used
Unit
Total Fire Flow
(L/min)
Wood Frame 1.5Ordinary construction 1Non-combustible construction 0.8Fire resistive construction (< 2 hrs) 0.7Fire resistive construction (> 2 hrs) 0.6
Single Family 1Townhouse - indicate # of units 2Other (Comm, Ind, etc.) 1
2.2 # of Storeys 3 3 Storeys
118
Square Feet (ft2) 0.09290304Square Metres (m2) 1Hectares (ha) 10000
4Obtain Required
Fire Flow without Reductions
9,000
5Apply Factors
Affecting BurningNon-combustible -0.25Limited combustible -0.15Combustible 0Free burning 0.15Rapid burning 0.25Complete Automatic Sprinkler Protection -0.3None 0North Side 10.1 to 20.0m 0.15East Side 0 to 3.0m 0.25South Side 10.1 to 20.0m 0.15West Side 0 to 3.0m 0.25
16,0002673.50
3,360
Note: The most current FUS document should be referenced before design to ensure that the above figures are consistent with the intent of the Guideline
LegendDrop down menu - choose option, or enter value.
No Information, No input required.
Required Volume of Fire Flow (m 3 )
Calculations Based on 1999 Publication "Water Supply for Public Fire Protection " by Fire Underwriters' Survey (FUS)
1Choose Frame Used for Construction of
Unit
Framing MaterialCoefficient related to type of construction (C) Wood Frame 1.5 m
2
Choose Type of Housing (if TH,
Enter Number of Units Per TH Block)
Floor Space Area
Type of HousingTownhouse - indicate # of
units2 Units
Number of Floors/ Storeys in the Unit (do not include basement):
3Enter Ground Floor
Area of One Unit
Enter Ground Floor Area (A) of One Unit Only :
705Area in Square
Meters (m2)Measurement
UnitsSquare Metres (m2)
Required Fire Flow( without reductions or increases per FUS) (F = 220 * C * √A) Round to nearest 1000L/min
Reductions/Increases Due to Factors Affecting Burning
5.1Choose
Combustibility of Building Contents
Occupancy content hazard reduction or surcharge
Combustible 0 N/A 9,000
0
5.3Choose Separation Distance Between
Units
Exposure Distance Between Units
0.75 m 6,750
5.2Choose Reduction Due to Presence of
Sprinklers
Sprinkler reduction
None 0 N/A
Total Required Fire Flow, rounded to nearest 1000 L/min, with max/min limits applied:
Total Required Fire Flow (above) in L/s:6
Obtain Required Fire Flow, Duration
& Volume Required Duration of Fire Flow (hrs)
Date: 5/16/2012Stantec Consulting Ltd.
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Fire Flow Calculations as per Ontario Building Code 2006 (Appendix A)
Job# 160400849 Designed by: aml
Date 19-Mar-13 Checked by:
Q = KVStot
Q = Volume of water required (L)
V = Total building volume (m3)
K = Water supply coefficient from Table 1
Stot =
Stot =1.0 + [Sside1 + Sside2 + Sside3 + Sside4]
Type of construction Building
Classification
Water Supply
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Fire-Resistance
Ratings
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number of floors hieght of ceiling
(m)
Total Building
Volume (m3)
236 3 3 2,124
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Distance (m) Spatial Coefficient
Total Spatial
Coeffiecient
North 10 0
East 0 0.5
South 10 0
West 0 0.5
Total Volume 'Q' (L)
97,704
Minimum Required
Fire Flow (L/min)
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DATE:REVISION:
FILE NUMBERS: 1604-00849 DESIGNED BY: MJSCHECKED BY: JL
Average daily Peak hour Length Diameter Roughness Velocity Unit Headloss Length Diameter Roughness Velocity Unit Headloss Link ID m mm m/s m/km Link ID m mm m/s m/km Pipe 1 12.0 50 100 0.03 0.05 Pipe 1 12.0 50 100 0.15 1.29
Max day & FFFF=13,000L/min Length Diameter Roughness Velocity Unit Headloss Link ID m mm m/s m/km Pipe 1 12.0 50 100 0.07 0.29Pipe 2 75.0 203 110 2.35 35.13Pipe 3 10.0 203 110 5.82 188.50
EPANET HYDRAULIC MODELLING RESULTS
90 Guigues AvenueMay 16, 2012
90 Guigues Avenue
Hydraulic Analysis
1 of 1 EPANET Results.xls
SUBDIVISION:
DATE:REVISION:
FILE NUMBERS: 1604-00849 DESIGNED BY: MJSCHECKED BY: JL
Average daily Peak hourElevation Demand Head Elevation Demand Head
m LPS m m psi kPa m LPS m m psi kPaJunc 2 59.1 0.05 115.8 56.7 81 558 Junc 2 59.1 0.29 107.6 48.4 69 476Resvr 1 115.8 -0.05 115.8 0.0 0 0 Resvr 1 107.6 -0.29 107.6 0.0 0 0
Max day & FF pressure checkFF=13000L/min
Elevation Demand Head Elevation Demand Headm LPS m m psi kPa m LPS m m psi kPa
Junc 2 59.1 0.13 97.2 38.1 54 372 Junc 2 59.1 0.00 115.8 56.7 81 558Junc 3 58.3 267.00 94.6 36.3 52 359 Resvr 1 115.8 0.00 115.8 0.0 0 0Resvr 4 96.5 -76.92 97.2 0.0 0 0Resvr 1 97.2 -190.21 96.5 0.0 0 0
EPANET HYDRAULIC MODELLING RESULTS
90 Guigues Avenue
90 Guigues Avenue
Hydraulic Analysis
Pressure
Pressure Node ID
May 16, 2012
Node ID Pressure
Node ID
Node ID Pressure
1 of 1 EPANET Results.xls
Appendix B: Estimated Wastewater Discharge Calculations
1604-00849: 90 Guigues Avenue 2012-05-09
Estimated Wastewater Discharge 6 two bedroom units x 2.1 p / unit = 12.6p
Total population of building = 13p
Peaking Factor:
4.4013.04
141
10004
1412
12
1=
⎟⎠⎞⎜
⎝⎛ +
+=
⎟⎟
⎠
⎞
⎜⎜
⎝
⎛⎟⎠⎞
⎜⎝⎛+
+=P
PF , max = 4.0
Peak Flow:
sL
sd
dpLpQpeak 21.0
400,8610.435013 =××
⋅×=
Peak Extraneous Flow:
sLha
hasLQextraneous 01.0048.028.0 =×⋅
=
Total estimated discharge = 0.21 L/s + 0.01 L/s = 0.22 L/s
Appendix C: Stormwater Management Calculations
Stormwater Management Calculations
File No: 160400849
Project: 90 Guigues Avenue
Date: 20-Jun-12 SWM Approach:
Post-development to Pre-development flows
Post-Development Site Conditions:
Overall Runoff Coefficient for Site and Sub-Catchment Areas
Area Runoff Overall
(ha) Coefficient Runoff
Catchment Type ID / Description "A" "C" Coefficient
Roof ROOF A Hard 0.026 0.9 0.023
Soft 0.000 0.2 0.000
Subtotal 0.0255 0.023 0.900
Uncontrolled - Tributary UNC-1 Hard 0.003 0.9 0.003
Soft 0.011 0.2 0.002
Subtotal 0.014 0.005 0.350
Controlled - Tributary CRTYD Hard 0.006 0.9 0.005
Soft 0.002 0.2 0.000
Subtotal 0.008 0.006 0.699
Total 0.048 0.033
Overall Runoff Coefficient= C: 0.70
Total Roof Areas 0.026 ha
Total Tributary Surface Areas (Controlled and Uncontrolled) 0.022 ha
Total Tributary Area to Outlet 0.048 ha
Total Uncontrolled Areas (Non-Tributary) 0.000 ha
Total Site 0.048 ha
Sub-catchment
Area
Runoff Coefficient Table
"A x C"
Date: 4/16/2013, 2:45 PM
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Stormwater Management Calculations
Project #160400849, 90 Guigues Avenue Project #160400849, 90 Guigues Avenue
Modified Rational Method Calculatons for Storage Modified Rational Method Calculatons for Storage
5 yr Intensity I = a/(t + b)c
a = 998.071 t (min) I (mm/hr) 100 yr Intensity I = a/(t + b)c
a = 1735.688 t (min) I (mm/hr)
City of Ottawa b = 6.053 5 141.18 City of Ottawa b = 6.014 5 242.70
c = 0.814 10 104.19 c = 0.820 10 178.56
15 83.56 15 142.89
20 70.25 20 119.95
25 60.90 25 103.85
30 53.93 30 91.87
35 48.52 35 82.58
40 44.18 40 75.15
45 40.63 45 69.05
50 37.65 50 63.95
55 35.12 55 59.62
60 32.94 60 55.89
5 YEAR Predevelopment Target Release from Portion of Site
Subdrainage Area: Predevelopment Tributary Area to Outlet
Area (ha): 0.0480 Area (ha): 0.0480
C: 0.50 C: 0.61 C: 0.63 C: 0.7625
Typical Time of Concentration Typical Time of Concentration
tc I (5 yr) Qtarget tc I (5 yr) Qtarget tc I (5 yr) Qtarget tc I (5 yr) Qtarget
(min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (min) (mm/hr) (L/s)
10 104.19 6.95 10 104.19 8.48 10 178.56 14.89 10 178.56 18.17
5 YEAR Modified Rational Method for Entire Site 100 YEAR Modified Rational Method for Entire Site
Subdrainage Area: ROOF A Roof Subdrainage Area: ROOF A Roof
Area (ha): 0.03 Maximum Storage Depth: 150 mm Area (ha): 0.03 Maximum Storage Depth: 150 mm
C: 0.90 C: 1.00
tc l (5 yr) Qactual Qrelease Qstored Vstored Depth tc l (100 yr) Qactual Qrelease Qstored Vstored Depth
(min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (m^3) (mm) (min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (m^3) (mm)
5 141.18 9.01 3.74 5.27 1.58 79.33 10 178.56 12.66 4.94 7.72 4.63 107.17
10 104.19 6.65 3.74 2.91 1.74 81.20 20 119.95 8.50 4.94 3.57 4.28 105.12
15 83.56 5.33 3.74 1.59 1.43 77.63 30 91.87 6.51 4.94 1.57 2.83 93.64
20 70.25 4.48 3.74 0.74 0.89 66.41 40 75.15 5.33 4.94 0.39 0.93 67.64
25 60.90 3.89 3.74 0.14 0.22 42.41 50 63.95 4.53 4.94 0.00 0.00 0.00
30 53.93 3.44 3.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 60 55.89 3.96 4.94 0.00 0.00 0.00
35 48.52 3.10 3.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 70 49.79 3.53 4.94 0.00 0.00 0.00
40 44.18 2.82 3.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 80 44.99 3.19 4.94 0.00 0.00 0.00
45 40.63 2.59 3.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 90 41.11 2.91 4.94 0.00 0.00 0.00
50 37.65 2.40 3.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 100 37.90 2.69 4.94 0.00 0.00 0.00
55 35.12 2.24 3.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 110 35.20 2.50 4.94 0.00 0.00 0.00
60 32.94 2.10 3.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 120 32.89 2.33 4.94 0.00 0.00 0.00
Storage: Roof Storage Storage: Roof Storage
Depth Head Discharge Vreq Vavail Discharge Depth Head Discharge Vreq Vavail Discharge
(mm) (m) (L/s) (cu. m) (cu. m) Check (mm) (m) (L/s) (cu. m) (cu. m) Check
5-year Water Level 81.20 0.08 3.74 1.74 15.24 0.00 100-year Water Level 107.17 0.11 4.94 4.63 15.24 0.00
Subdrainage Area: UNC-1 Uncontrolled - Tributary Subdrainage Area: UNC-1 Uncontrolled - Tributary
Area (ha): 0.01 Area (ha): 0.01
C: 0.35 C: 0.44
tc l (5 yr) Qactual Qrelease Qstored Vstored tc l (100 yr) Qactual Qrelease Qstored Vstored
(min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (m^3) (min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (m^3)
10 104.19 1.42 1.42 10 178.56 3.04 3.04
20 70.25 0.96 0.96 20 119.95 2.04 2.04
30 53.93 0.73 0.73 30 91.87 1.56 1.56
40 44.18 0.60 0.60 40 75.15 1.28 1.28
50 37.65 0.51 0.51 50 63.95 1.09 1.09
60 32.94 0.45 0.45 60 55.89 0.95 0.95
70 29.37 0.40 0.40 70 49.79 0.85 0.85
80 26.56 0.36 0.36 80 44.99 0.77 0.77
90 24.29 0.33 0.33 90 41.11 0.70 0.70
100 22.41 0.31 0.31 100 37.90 0.65 0.65
110 20.82 0.28 0.28 110 35.20 0.60 0.60
120 19.47 0.27 0.27 120 32.89 0.56 0.56
Subdrainage Area: CRTYD Controlled - Tributary Subdrainage Area: CRTYD Controlled - Tributary
Area (ha): 0.01 Area (ha): 0.01
C: 0.70 C: 0.87
tc l (5 yr) Qactual Qrelease Qstored Vstored tc l (100 yr) Qactual Qrelease Qstored Vstored
(min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (m^3) (min) (mm/hr) (L/s) (L/s) (L/s) (m^3)
10 104.19 1.62 1.62 0.00 0.00 10 178.56 3.47 3.47 0.00 0.00
20 70.25 1.09 1.09 0.00 0.00 20 119.95 2.33 2.33 0.00 0.00
30 53.93 0.84 0.84 0.00 0.00 30 91.87 1.78 1.78 0.00 0.00
40 44.18 0.69 0.69 0.00 0.00 40 75.15 1.46 1.46 0.00 0.00
50 37.65 0.59 0.59 0.00 0.00 50 63.95 1.24 1.24 0.00 0.00
60 32.94 0.51 0.51 0.00 0.00 60 55.89 1.09 1.09 0.00 0.00
70 29.37 0.46 0.46 0.00 0.00 70 49.79 0.97 0.97 0.00 0.00
80 26.56 0.41 0.41 0.00 0.00 80 44.99 0.87 0.87 0.00 0.00
90 24.29 0.38 0.38 0.00 0.00 90 41.11 0.80 0.80 0.00 0.00
100 22.41 0.35 0.35 0.00 0.00 100 37.90 0.74 0.74 0.00 0.00
110 20.82 0.32 0.32 0.00 0.00 110 35.20 0.68 0.68 0.00 0.00
120 19.47 0.30 0.30 0.00 0.00 120 32.89 0.64 0.64 0.00 0.00
SUMMARY TO OUTLET SUMMARY TO OUTLET
Vrequired Vavailable* Vrequired Vavailable*
Tributary Area 0.034 ha Tributary Area 0.034 ha
Total 5yr Flow to Sewer 5.4 L/s 0 0 m3
Ok Total 100yr Flow to Sewer 8.4 L/s 0 0 m3
Ok
Non-Tributary Area 0.014 ha Non-Tributary Area 0.014 ha
Total 5yr Flow Uncontrolled 1.4 L/s Total 100yr Flow Uncontrolled 3.0 L/s
Total Area 0.048 ha Total Area 0.048 ha
Total 5yr Flow 6.8 L/s Total 100yr Flow 11.4 L/s
5 yearTarget 7.0 L/s 100 year Target 14.9 L/s
Date: 4/16/2013
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Roof Drain Design Calculation Sheet
Project #160400849, 90 Guigues Avenue
Roof Drain Design Sheet, Area ROOF A
Standard Zurn Model Z-105-5 Control-Flo Single Notch Roof Drain
Total Total
Elevation Discharge Rate Outlet Discharge Storage Elevation Area Water Depth Volume Time Vol Detention
(m) (cu.m/s) (cu.m/s) (cu. m) (m) (sq. m) Increment Accumulated (m) (cu.m) (sec) (cu.m) Time (hr)
0.000 0.0000 0.0000 0.00 0.000 0 0.00 0.00 0.000
0.025 0.0004 0.0012 0.04 0.025 4 0.04 0.04 0.025 0.0 0.0 0.0 0
0.050 0.0008 0.0023 0.29 0.050 17 0.26 0.29 0.050 0.3 112.1 0.3 0.03115
0.075 0.0012 0.0035 1.20 0.075 38 0.91 1.20 0.075 1.2 262.2 0.9 0.10399
0.100 0.0015 0.0046 3.39 0.100 68 2.19 3.39 0.100 3.4 475.6 2.2 0.2361
0.125 0.0019 0.0058 7.72 0.125 106 4.33 7.72 0.125 7.7 751.2 4.3 0.44478
0.150 0.0023 0.0069 15.24 0.150 153 7.53 15.24 0.150 15.2 1088.7 7.5 0.74719
Rooftop Storage Summary
From Zurn Drain Catalogue
Total Building Area (sq.m) 255 Head (m) L/min L/s Notch Rating
Assume Available Roof Area (sq.m) 60% 153 0.051 45.5 0.00076 232
Roof Imperviousness 0.99
Roof Drain Requirement (sq.m/Notch) 232
Number of Roof Notches* 3
Max. Allowable Depth of Roof Ponding (m) 0.15 * As per Ontario Building Code section OBC 7.4.10.4.(2)(c).
Max. Allowable Storage (cu.m) 15
Estimated 100 Year Drawdown Time (h) 0.3
* Note: Number of drains can be reduced if multiple-notch drain used.
Calculation Results 5yr 100yr Available
Qresult (cu.m/s) 0.004 0.005 -
Depth (m) 0.081 0.107 0.150
Volume (cu.m) 1.7 4.6 15.2
Draintime (hrs) 0.1 0.3
Rating Curve Volume Estimation
Volume (cu. m)
Drawdown Estimate
Date: 4/16/2013
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Appendix D: City of Ottawa Correspondence
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From: White, Joshua <[email protected]>Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 2:35 PMTo: Sharp, MikeSubject: RE: 90 Guigues Avenue - boundary conditions
Hi Mike,
To follow up on our phone conversation, at the Pre-Consult, I remember having told the applicant that the storm water management criteria for the site would be a C value of 0.5 or the predevelopment C value, whichever is less, and controlled to a 5 year storm holding up to a 100 year storm on site.
Joshua WhiteProject Manager, Infrastructure Approvals Development Review, Urban Services, City of OttawaPhone: (613) 580-2424 ext 15843Email: [email protected] consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
From: Sharp, Mike [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: May 22, 2012 2:13 PM To: White, Joshua Subject: RE: 90 Guigues Avenue - boundary conditions
Hi Josh, approximately 0.22l/s based on the attached calculation sheet.CheersMike
From: White, Joshua [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 2:07 PM To: Sharp, Mike Subject: RE: 90 Guigues Avenue - boundary conditions
Hi Mike,
Do you know what you are expecting for the amount of waste water that is being generated?
Cheers
Josh
Joshua WhiteProject Manager, Infrastructure Approvals Development Review, Urban Services, City of OttawaPhone: (613) 580-2424 ext 15843Email: [email protected] consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
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From: Sharp, Mike [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: May 16, 2012 9:37 AM To: White, Joshua Subject: RE: 90 Guigues Avenue - boundary conditions
Thanks JoshCheersMike
From: White, Joshua [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:27 AM To: Sharp, Mike; James, Douglas Cc: Lachance, Jean Subject: RE: 90 Guigues Avenue - boundary conditions
Hello Mike,
Below are the requested boundary conditions for 90 Guigues. If you have any questions please let me know.
Joshua WhiteProject Manager, Infrastructure Approvals Development Review, Urban ServicesPhone: (613) 580-2424 ext 15843Email: [email protected] consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
The following are boundary conditions, HGL, for hydraulic analysis at 90 Guigues Avenue (see attached PDF for location).
Max Day + FF = 97.2 m assuming a fire flow of 267 L/sMinimum HGL during Peak Hour = 107.6 m Max Pressure Check HGL = 115.8 m, the estimated ground elevation is 58.8 m, the maximum pressure is estimated to be 81.1 psi which is more than 80 psi. A pressure check at completion of construction is recommended to determine if pressure control is required.These are for current conditions and are based on computer model simulation.
Disclaimer: The boundary condition information is based on current operation of the city water distribution system. The computer model simulation is based on the best information available at the time. The operation of the water distribution system can change on a regular basis, resulting in a variation in boundary conditions. The physical properties of watermains deteriorate over time, as such must be assumed in the absence of actual field test data. The variation in physical watermain properties can therefore alter the results of the computer model simulation. Fire Flow analysis is a reflection of available flow in the watermain; there may be additional restrictions that occur between the watermain and the hydrant that the model cannot take into account.
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From: Sharp, Mike [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: May 14, 2012 9:29 AM To: White, Joshua; James, Douglas Cc: Lachance, Jean Subject: 90 Guigues Avenue - boundary conditions
Good morning Josh and Doug,Attached is a PDF of our proposed servicing and grading plan with a key map of the area.Please see below our proposed water servicing demands. Can you please provide the water boundary conditions for the Site.
Thanks
WATER
Average Day = 0.05 L/sMax Day = 0.13 L/sPeak Hour = 0.29 L/s
Fire flow = 267 L/s
Mike Sharp A.Sc.T. Civil Engineering Technologist Stantec1505 Laperriere Avenue Ottawa ON K1Z 7T1 Ph: (613) 722-4420 Ext. 236 Fx: (613) 722-2799 [email protected] The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately.
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From: "Nguyen, Hieu" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: 90 Guigues Pre-consultation Follow-up
Date: 15 March, 2013 5:02:27 PM EDT
To: "'Amanda Gilbert'" <[email protected]>
Hi Amanda, Following up on our meeting, I have attached the required studies and plans list for the site plan control application for
90 Guigues Ave. Link below to the guide of preparing studies and plans: http://ottawa.ca/en/development-application-review-process-0/guide-preparing-studies-and-plans Planning Comments: I took a closer look at the requirements for the Planning Rationale and it does not need to be done by a registered
professional planner but it is usually recommended as all submitted documents do become public documents and are
available on the City’s website when public circulation for comments begins. A general outline for the planning rationale
is provided at the above link (the proposal is not subject to Urban Design Review Panel) and you can look at some
examples on DevApps (www.ottawa.ca/devapps), by searching by a street name for a site plan application (I just tried
Rideau and also Somerset and saw some site plan files). There is probably some information you used in your other applications that can be included in the Planning Rationale.
Be sure to reference the OMB decision as well as approved cash-in-lieu of parking credits to explain how you meet the
zoning provisions or have relief. The site is zoned R4S. Other things to detail is explaining how the site supports the
applicable planning policies including: in the Official Plan the site is designated as General Urban Area and it is within the
Lowertown West Heritage Conservation District. For the building elevations, I can confirm 11” x 17” size is fine. Heritage Comments: For the Cultural Heritage Impact Statement, you can provide copies of the one that already has been done. *As follow-up, please send building elevations of the Council approved design when you received the heritage alteration
permit along with the elevations to be submitted with the site plan application. Just ask they be of the same scale and
drawing type so it is easier to compare. Infrastructure Comments: From Josh White: I recognize that due to the particulars of this site it will be difficult to achieve the standard requirement
of a C-value of 0.5 for a 5 year storm and holding a 100 year storm onsite. In this case without prejudice we will allow the
consultant to try to meet that requirement as best as they can by over controlling the roof top storage and having the
court yard meet the a pre to post condition with a c value of 0.7. We do encourage contacting the ward Councillor in advance of the proposal as well as the local community association
(the Councillor’s office can advise which are best to contact) to let them know about the site plan control submission. It
is more to introduce the proposal and see if there may be any initial comments that you may want to address before
submission. The ward Councillor for the area is Mathieu Fleury. His contact information is found
here:http://ottawa.ca/en/city-council/councillor-mathieu-fleury. If you have any questions, just let me know. Hieu
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Development Review, Urban Area 613-580-2424 ext.26936 Mail Code: 01-14
From: Amanda Gilbert [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: March 11, 2013 1:46 PM To: Nguyen, Hieu
Subject: Re: 90 Guigues
Thank you Hieu,
Friday at 10am is fine. I will be in attendance, possibly with a second individual from my office, and one of our
civil engineers (3 people total).
Thank you for the information.
The drawings (not the renderings) account for the OMB changes.
I assume we will be covering the additional required reports / studies at the meeting.
Please let us know where the meeting will be held so we can forward the information to our civil engineer.
Regards,
Amanda Gilbert M.Arch, OAA, MRAIC, LEED AP MORIYAMA & TESHIMA ARCHITECTS 109 Murray Street, Unit 3, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1N 5M5 613 562 2908 mtarch.com
On 2013-03-11, at 12:16 PM, Nguyen, Hieu wrote:
Hi Amanda, I’ve scheduled a pre-consultation meeting for Friday, March 15
th from 10 – 11am. Please let me know if that works for
you and if not, I can schedule another time. I have invited our heritage manager, Sally Coutts, and Josh White, our engineer (who your civil engineer has been
working with) and possibly our urban designer. Can you let me know who is coming from your side, so I can make sure
the meeting room is large enough? The 10% discount only applies to development applications (does not include building permit applications). The site plan
application would be considered new, manager approved, public consultation application. Thanks for sending the concept plans, does it take into account the requested changes per the OMB decision or I assume
that’s probably part of the work you’re doing now? Hieu