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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997.02.03 - Preliminary 100-Year Flood Plainf trE -ts J-I>J ( 11"'.+>r.aL IPolsfb Englneedng ond 206 South Uncoln Street, Sulte 2ol Porf Angeles, Woshlngton 98i162 (360) d52-5393 FA)( (360) 457-9319 lnc. Febnrary 3,,1997 City of Port Townsend Deparfinent of Public Works 5210 Kuhn Sheet Port Townsen4 WA 9836t ATTN: Mr. Doug Mason RE; Basins 6 &7 heliininary I 00-Year Flood Plains DcarDoug, Plcase i'rnd enclosed the p,reliminary flood plain exhibits for Basins 6 &7, The present intent of the exhibit is to show the approximate extent of flooding and to provide a basis for understanding the relationship between area ponds as both wetlands and drainage stnrctures. The ponds act as temporary storage devices to hold runoffuntil it can *L^ absorbed into the soil. Additionally, the ponds are presumcd to be low quality, seasonal wetlands. While no functional determination has been made, it is assumed ihal when a determination is made, the ponds will have high scores in Flood/Storm Water Control and low scores for Flabitat Value. The firnction scores will have a significant impact o how the ponds wrll be utilized. The flood plain reflects the basin when fully developed at the current zoningdensity. No allowances were made for the reduced density due to current development (4 to 6 units per aore) or tbr future infiltration in areas of SCS Class A soils. I have made no attempt to maximize the use of the ponds through grading changes, or to calculate the possibility of using either pond tbr storm water mitigation for offsirc areas. While these changes should be considered" they were beyond the scope of work for this analysis. Please note that a nurnber of existing residences are within the proposed flood plsins as well as a number of lots which couldbe developed. Sincerely Civil Engineer cc: JN95103 1 NI'Yfl,N6lo-tJIatatll0I3atIatatsltrtbIu3lN3C00'aI33Urstvlrll!D ITTf,zCmol-fTc,r3lutstft0axvl99'8rs1ER,,r,^oGIBrl/tsra IJIIfDrlIatar tlrts xrtrua rrl.s'rt#ja,vaoJ&oNO'brtcUan o i"fl,iISIat€Itc-cz CINTIRSTRTlmtrtIs)u,tItsulul\]F*crtP71STREETIJ4tLJlZLJOo_apsl(^lLNZ2n32112SUBJ/EASENrf\,il '_ilo_oT 12.06 oBegrN t'[J:fzLJ/14427l42?615Eil710?TRTMCN1J FEB-43-199? 14:51 P.A4 tr)€T LAI-TD ?- I a Otro o_ i-tt:rit TREMONT I d J I TAX 49 & 50O,Et q, TAX 51 4.OJ o- ICAROLIN ANY ST.7 t > ), o .+q =Fo N f;.Aci 533 Ftf) td LrJaaLJz. \ Fa \<E q sv(;1 I ?5 14 r 1t L._ 10 2 3 1 5 iL 6 (-: II 7t* I 1 ( I I 2 r -8 5 6 r--'I 7 -....1 E 1 Jri +6 7 IAX +9 0.12 o.TAX 17 2-01 TAx 46 0,83 o.IAX 46 2.O4 o. 2 I 11 t 6 7 I I I t t r9 1II \)2 t7 5I l6 + 5 t5 5 6 l+6 (N PTN) ! ti-! 156 /--; '-t.-i IAX 4s (s lAx \62 7 13 7 'r.a; 1.19 o '\rt lyql P. As o a\r- ,, l'. 6 e q4 t- 7 ()t N sIREF l- fA t-7 ir q l- s T b 7 t f, r i"''"i 2 rt DF o 2 { )? ,D 3 g tL s() i- K s IRfE s 7'RFE 4 4 2 r 5 JJ s5 2 F.it/),ox9t-O \< L i3 '-t ti 'l 4 ll_.', t0 I I I .-j f-t H :- -a : A.. q f'.r6 4 rREET TOTAL P.A5