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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.lu.sr.Herron Park.A064-97 ~ c . ,-.,.. (""'\ ~. MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission Stan Clauson, Community Devel~pmen irector Y Julie Ann Woods, Deputy Direct ~ \ Christopher Bendon, Planner ~W1 - Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District Stream Margin Review for "Drop Structures." Special Review for Essential Development below top-of-slope THRU: FROM: RE: DATE: October 7, 1997 SUMMARY: The Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District is proposing work in the Roaring Fork River to construct a grade modification drop structure for the purpose of protecting a 12" service main from washing-out during peak flows. This drop structure will alter the erosion pattern of the river to prevent damage to the existing pipe and will prevent more extensive re-construction work. Because the work is proposed within the floodway and below the top-of-slope, this application is subject to Stream Margin Review and Special Review. Staff recommends approval of the Stream Margin Review and Special Review for the proposed "Drop Structure," with conditions. ApPLICANT: Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District. Tom Bracewell, Superintendent. LOCATION: Roaring Fork River next to Herron Park. ZONING, FAR, ETC.: Does not apply. PREVIOUS ACTION: The Commission has not previously considered this application, REVIEW PROCEDURE: The applicant is subject to Stream Margin Review and, because the proposed development is within the no development zone, Special Review. The 1 /".. ~. Commission may approve, approve with conditions, or deny this application at a hearing. BACKGROUND: Continual changes in the stream bed has surfaced a portion of the Sanitation District's infrastructure. "Drop structures" are essentially a series oflarge boulders placed in the river in a crescent shape and function by slowing the water locally to prevent further scouring of the river bed. This method has been used in the Roaring Fork River successfully in the past. An example may be seen just downstream ofthe new pedestrian bridge at Newberry Park. STAFF COMMENTS: Across the river from Herron Park is Creektree Condominimns. There has been significant erosion along their river bank in the past few run-off seasons. The owner of one of the units is obviously concerned about further erosion and is interested in stabilizing the bank this Fall. Because access for their project would most likely be through Herron Park, the construction schedules for these two projects should be coordinated to the extent possible. This would limit impacts to the river, Herron Park, and of the pedestrian path, and would be in the best interest of the community. Staff suggests the Commission require the applicants of both projects to coordinate to the extent practical, including contracting for the work. Review criteria and Staff Findings have been included as Exhibit "A." Agency referral comments have been included as Exhibit "B." The application has been included as Exhibit "C." RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this Stream Margin Review with the following conditions: 1. For this project, this signed Planning and Zoning Resolution shall act as a building pennit, enforceable by the Community Development Department. Failure to adhere to the conditions of this approval shall result in a stop work order. 2. Prior to construction, the applicant shall obtain all necessary approvals from the Anny Corps. of Engineers. To the extent possible, the Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District shall coordinate construction schedules and contracting with the bank stabilization project at Creektree Condominiums involving river disturbance in the Herron Park vicinity. 3. Only one access point to the river shall be used and shall be revegetated with only native plantings to the approval of the Parks Department. 4. The applicant shall gain approval from the Parks Department and the Engineering Department for the method of protecting the Rio Grande Trail from damage and the stream bank from erosion during construction. 2 ~~ f"'"'o. ~ 5. The applicant shall restore all portions of the Rio Grande Trail (bike path) disturbed as a result of this project to approval of the Parks Department. This may include, but is not limited to, repaving, patching, and sweeping. 6. The design Engineer shall perform eonstruction observation and, after construction is completed, shall provide a signed and stamped letter to the City Engineer stating the project was built substantially as designed. 7. The applicant shall record this Planning and Zoning Resolution with the County Clerk and Recorder. 8. All material representations made by the applicant in the application and during public meetings with the Planning and Zoning Commission shall be adhered to and considered conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by other conditions. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "1 move to approve the ACSD Stream Margin Review and Special Review for the proposed drop structure with the conditions outlined in the Staff memo dated October 7,1997." ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A -- Review Criteria and Staff Comments Exhibit B -- Referral Agency Comments Exhibit C -- Application 3 f"""'\. f"""'\ Exhibit A STAFF COMMENTS: Stream Margin Section 26.68.040, Standards Applicable to Development within 100 feet of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams. A. No development shall be permitted in the floodway, with the exception of bridges or structures for irrigation, drainage, flood control or water diversion, which may be permitted by the City Engineer, provided plans and specifications are submitted to demonstrate that the structure is engineered to prevent blockage of drainage channels during peak flows and the Commission determines the proposed structure complies, to the extent practical, with all standards set forth below. Staff Finding: Tbis "development" will alter the river's sedimentation and erosion pattems near the Sanitation District's infrastructure and prevent further damage form scouring during high run-off periods. The City Engineer may approve of such development if the Commission determines that the proposal meets, to the extent practical, the stream margin criteria below. B. No development shall be permitted within one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams, or within the Special Flood Hazard Area where it extends beyond 100 feet from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams, unless the Commission makes a determination that the proposed development complies with all standards set forth below: Staff Finding: Stream Margin Review is clearly necessary because the development is within the flood way as stated in A, above. The purpose of this language is to address more typical development that is not in the floodway but is next to, or near, the river. The Commission should consider the " to the extent practical" language as stated in A, above. 1. It can be demonstrated that any proposed development which is in the Special Flood Hazard Area will not increase the base flood elevation on the parcel proposed for development. This shall be demonstrated by an engineering study prepared by a professional engineer registered in the State of Colorado which shows that the base flood elevation will not be raised, including, but not limited to, proposed mitigation techniques on or off-site which compensate for any base flood elevation increase caused by the development; Staff Finding: A professional Engineer has prepared a HEC-2 analysis of the project and has concluded that the "drop structure" will cause no significant upstream or downstream effects and will not affect the stream's velocity. Thestructure will increase the base flood elevation approximately .21 feet. The Engineering Department has reviewed this analysis and agrees with the findings that this increase is not significant. 1 .-... -.. The cover page from the engineering report has been included in the packet. The actual analysis essentially appears as a long print-out of nwnbers and has not been included. Commission members who wish to review the full analysis may specifically request a copy from the Planning Office. The Engineering Department has requested that the design Engineer be present during construction and that a stamped and signed letter to the City Engineer be provided stating the project was constructed substantially as designed. 2. Any trail on the parcel designated on the Aspen Area Community Plan, Parks/Recreation/Open Spacerrrails Plan Map, or areas of historic public use or access are dedicated via a recorded easement for public use. Dedications are necessitated by development's increased impacts to the City's recreation and trail facilities including public fishing access; 3. The recommendations of the Roaring Fork Greenway Plan are implemented in the proposed plan for development, to the greatest extent practical; Staff Finding: The Rio Grande Trail is across the river from the subject site and no further trails are planned in the area. 4. There is no vegetation removed or damaged or slope grade changes (cut/fill) made outside of a specifically defined building envelope. A building envelope shall be designated by this review and said envelope shall be barricaded prior to issuance of any demolition, excavation or building permits, The barricades shall remain in place until the issuance of Certificates of Occupancy; Staff Findin.g: A building envelope would be appropriate for construction of a building, but not for placing boulders in the river. It would be appropriate, however, to designate the limits of disturbance for this project and to establish sedimentation barriers downstream of the proposed work. This has been addressed in the following review standard, #5. Also, because access to the site is through Herron Park, an access corridor to the river should be designated and barricaded for the duration of construction to the satisfaction of the Parks Department and the access area should be revegetated to the approval of the Parks Department. The Commission should make these conditions of approval. 5. . The proposed development does not pollute or interfere with the natural changes of the river, stream or other tributary, including erosion and/or sedimentation during construction. Increased on-site drainage shall be accommodated within the parcel to prevent entry into the river or onto its banks. Pool or hot tubs cannot be drained outside of the designated building envelope; 2 ,.-., ,-" Staff Finding: The purpose of the project is to alter the sedimentation and erosion patterns of the river to prevent damage to the Sanitation District's infrastructure. The applicant intends to use sedimentation barriers to limit sedimentation and erosion changes during construction. Also, the construction schedule has been timed with the end of the trout spawning period to limit damage to their habitat. The Commission should consider the 'to the extent practical' language of standard A, above, in relation to the intent of the project. 6. Written notice shall be provided to the Colorado Water ConseNation Board prior to any alteration or relocation of a water course, and a copy of said notice is submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Staff Finding: A copy of this notice has been provided by the Planning Department. 7. A guarantee is provided in the event a water course is altered or relocated, that applies to the developer and his heirs, successors and assigns that ensures that the flood carrying capacity on the parcel is not diminished; Staff Finding: The drop structure is not expected to alter the course of the river. The Army Corps. of Engineers 404 permit requires the applicant to maintain the development in perpetuity and remove it if it becomes unnecessary. 8. Copies are provided of all necessary federal and state permits related to the work within the 1 OO-year floodplain; and Staff Finding: The applicant is applying for both a nation-wide 404 permit form the Army Corps. of Engineers. The applicant has approval from the Pitkin County Floodplain Administrator. These permits are required by the City Engineer. This has been included as a condition of approval. 9. There is no development other than approved native vegetation planting taking place below the top of slope or within fifteen (15) feet of the top of slope or the high waterline, whichever is most restrictive. This is an effort to protect the existing riparian vegetation and bank stability. If any development is essential within this area, it may only be approved by special review pursuant to Section 26.64.040(D) 3 1""'\ 1""'\ 10. All development outside of the fifteen (15) foot setback from the top of siope does not exceed a height delineated by a line drawn at a forty-five (45) degree angle from ground level at the top of slope. Staff Finding: The applicant will need to revegetate the access areas disturbed by construction equipment. This vegetation must be native riparian species approved by the Parks Department. This development is considered essential. Staffhas considered the Special Review standards on the following page of this section. Also, heavy equipment access.to the river will most likely be through Herron Park along the bikeway. The applicant will need to make the appropriate preservation considerations to limit the extent of damage to the path. This may include covering the path with plywood sheets or possibly with a temporary layer of road base, and will most likely include either monitoring or completely blocking pedestrian and bicycle traffic during construction. The applicant has been discussing the appropriate method with the Parks and Engineering Departments. 11. A landscape plan is submitted with all development applications. Staff Finding: The applicant did not submit a landscape plan with this application. The applicant intends to revegetate the disturbed areas with native grasses to the satisfaction of the Parks Department. Staff believes that if this intent is included as a condition of approval, there is no need to submit a landscape plan. 12. All exterior lighting is low and downcast with no lights directed toward the river or located down the slope; Staff Finding: Does not apply; there are no lights proposed as part of this application. 13. Site sections drawn by a registered architect, landscape architect, or engineer are submitted showing all existing and proposed site elements, the top-of-slope, and pertinent elevation above sea level. Staff Finding: Site sections prepared by a registered Engineer have been included in the application, 14. There has been accurate identification of wetland and riparian areas. 4 ,-, ~ Staff Finding: The entire subject site is either riparian or wetland. 26.64.040 Review Standards for Special Review No development subject to Special Review shall be permitted unless the Commission makes a determination that the proposed development complies with all standards and requirement set forth below. D.' . . . . encroachment into fifteen-foot setback from top of slope or height limit. Whenever a special review is for development above or below grade within the fifteen-foot setback from top of slope as identified on a site specific section drawing or above the height limit established by the ESA, the development application shall be approved only if the following conditions have been met: 1. A unique condition exists on the site where strict adherence to the top of slope setback will create an unworkable design problem. Staff Finding: The proposed development is within the river. This is a unique condition that prohibits strict adherence to top of slope setback. 2. Any intrusion into the top of slope setback or height limit is minimized to the greatest extent possible. Staff Finding: The proposal is a minimum amount of intrusion and will hopefully limit the amount of future improvements needed. 3. Other parts of the structure or development on the site are located outside the top of slope setback line or height limit to the greatest extent possible. Staff Finding: The entire "development" proposed is within the river. 4. Landscape treatment is increased to screen the structure or development in the setback from all adjoining properties. Staff Finding: These extra landscape treatments are not necessary. 5 .. .t""'\ t""'\ MEMORANDUM To: Chris Bendon, Project Planner Nick Adeh, City Enginee#d' Thru: From: Chuck Roth, Project Engineer e..-te... Date: October I, 1997 Re: Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District Stream Margin Review The Development Review Committee has reviewed the above referenced application at their August 27, 1997 meeting. We have been awaiting the submittal and review of a related stream margin application called Creektree Condominium Stream Margin Review. The Creektree application was reviewed at the September 17, 1997, DRC meeting. We now have the following comments for the ACSD application: I. Boulder Drop Structure - This project is similar to three previous drop structures within City limits installed by ACSD to protect other wastewater lines crossings the Roaring Fork River. The work is within an existing easement. The project will be constructed this fall during low water flows. The drop structure will raise the I DO-year floodplain elevation by about 0.2 I feet. The City ordinance does not permit any rise in floodplain elevation, but FEMA do not restrict the rise in floodplain elevation. Since the proposed rise in floodplain does not affect any habitable structures, it is acceptable to the Engineering Department. The District is in the process of receiving their permit from the Army Corps of Engineers, following their approval of river geomorphologic study. The City approval will be based on the District's ability to receive a permit from the Army Corps. The District has already received a permit from the County floodplain administrator. 2. Site Access - Access may be through Herron Park. The Parks Department has worked with the Sanitation District concerning exact access routes and restoration plans as well as tree permits as needed. Mats will be used on top of the trail for track equipment. A second stream margin review application, known as Creektree Condominium Stream Margin Review, is being reviewed concurrently with this application, and their access will bethe same, thereby reducing impacts to both the river and Herron Park. Restoration work will be performed to Parks and Engineering Departments standards. 3. Contractor - The ACSD's contractor will be Aspen Earthmoving. The condition of approval for the Creektree Condominium stream margin review application will be that they use the same contractor. 4. Erosion Controls - The area of disturbance must be protected by use of certain devices to minimize erosion and sediment transport. , . ,-. .,-." 5. Construction Certification - The City has experienced one stream flow alteration project where the improvements failed at a much lower flood event than the 100-year flood return frequency. In order to prevent recurrence of such failures, we recommend that a condition of approval be that the design engineer perform construction observation and provide a sealed and signed letter to the City Engineer at the end of the project that it was constructed substantially as designed. 6. Other Permits - AU permits must be filed at the City Engineering Department prior to start of construction work. 7. Work in the Public Ril!:ht-of.wav - Given the continuous problems of unapproved work and development in public rights-of-way adjacent to private property, we advise the applicant as foUows: The applicant must receive approval from city engineering (920-5080) for design of improvements, including landscaping, within public rights-of-way, parks department (920-5120) for vegetation species and for public trail disturbance, and streets department (920-5130) for mailboxes, street and alley cuts, and shall obtain permits for any work or development, including landscaping, within public rights-of-way from the city community development department. M97.128 Creektree Condos River Park Townhomes City of Aspen Eagles Club William Wiesman Kenneth Owen I""" Adjacent Owners 727-735 E. Bleeker 100-150 N. Spring 130 S. Galena 700 E. Bleeker 113 Neale 115 Neale ~ Aspen, CO. 81611 Aspen, CO. 81611 Aspen, CO. 81611 Aspen, CO. 81611 Aspen, CO. 81611 Aspen, CO. 81611 -,.;.-..~. .,-., ,-., MEMORANDUM To: Chris Bendon, Community Development Department From: Lee Cassin, Enviromnental Health Department 1:>ff-C Date: August 22,1997 Re: Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District Stream Margin Review Parcel ID # 2737-073- =============================================== The Aspen/Pitkin Enviromnental Health Department has reviewed the land use submittal under authority of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, and has the following comments. SEW AGE TREATMENT AND COLLECTION: Section 11-1.7 "It shall be unlawful for the owner or occupant of ariy building used for residence or business purposes within the city to construct or reconstruct an on-site sewage disposal device." This section is not applicable except to the extent that this work is necessary to allow the district to provide sewage collection services in a safe manner. ADEOUATE PROVISIONS FOR WATER NEEDS: Section 23-55 "All buildings, structures, facilities, parks, or the like within the city limits which use warer shall be connected to the municipal water utility system. II This section is not applicable. WATER OU ALITY IMPACTS: Section 11-1.3 "For the purpose of maintaining and protecting its municipal waler supply from injury and pollution, the city shall exercise regulatory and supervisory jurisdiction within the incorporated limits of the City of Aspen and over all streams and sources contributing to municipal water supplies for a distance of five (5) miles above the points from which municipal water supplies are diverted. II By improving the protection of this sewage collection line from breakage during floods, the protection of the Roaring Fork River's water quality will be enhanced. AIR QUALITY: Sections 11-2.1 "It is the purpose of [the air quality section of the Municipal Code] to achieve the maximum practical degree of air purity possible by requiring the use of all available practical methods and techniques to control, prevent and reduce air pollution throughout the city...'! The Land Use Regulations seek to "lessen congestion" and "avoid transportation demands that cannot be met" as well as to "provide clean air by protecting the natural air sheds and reducing pollutantsll. This project will have no air quality impacts except during construction. The applicant should make every effort to minimize interference with the bike path at this location, and has indicated that this will be done. RECEIVED AlIt:: 2 8 11iQ] Abr-t:I''i COMMUNITY I r,. "", DEVELOPMENT 1 ---.:" .~ -- A fugitive dust control plan is required to prevent mud from being tracked out onto paved roads, and to prevent any windblown dust from creating a nuisance for neighboring properties. The plan will need to include, but is not limited to, daily cleaning of adjacent paved roads to remove mud that has been carried out, and, if nuisance dust becomes a problem, fencing, watering of disturbed areas, speed limits, or other measures necessary to prevent windblown dust from crossing the property line or causing a nuisance. Applications can be obtained from the Environmental Health Department. CONFORMANCE WITH OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH LAWS: NOISE ABATEMENT: Section 16-1 "The city council finds and declares that noise is a significant source of environmental pollution that represents a present and increasing threat to the public peace and to the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City of Aspen and it its visitors. .....Accordingly, it is the poUcy of council to provide standards for permissible noise levels in various areas and manners and at various times and to prohibit noise in excess of those levels. I! During construction, noise can not exceed maximum permissible sound level standards, and construction cannot be done except between the hours of 7 a,m. and 10 p.m. It is very likely that noise generated during this project will have some negative impact on the neighborhood. The applicant should be aware of this and take measures to minimize the predicted high noise levels, It would be advisable to notify neighbors of the duration and purpose of the project. 2 ," 71spCConsolrdaled cSanrlalion r.i.'""'1'lricl 565 North Mill Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 ~. Tele. (970) 925-3601 Sy Kelly. Chairman Paul Smith. Treas. Louis Popish. Secy. FAX #(970) 925-2537 Michael Kelly Frank Loushin Bruce Matherly, Mgr. July 28, 1997 Temple Glassier Pitkin County Project Manager 530 E. Main ST. Aspen Co 81611 RE: Drop Structures-Roaring Fork River-Aspen, Co. Dear Temple, The Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District would like to request an Floodplain Development Permit from the Pitkin County to construct a grade modification drop structure project in the Roaring Fork River to protect its existing 12" nurln outfall sewer line adjacent to Herron Park, approximately 350 feet below the Neale Street bridge. The line currently suffers from inadequate cover as it crosses the river. The purpose of the project is to add 'cover over the pipe and decrease the chances of a washout during peak flows. The existing pipeline will not be replaced. . I have enclosed application packets containing a drawing showing the site location, plan,- a,nd construction details, a copy of the HEC-2 analysis, and a copy of the pre-application form. from your office. . We are in the process of applying concurrently for a 404 permit form the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and an insubstantial Stream Margin Review from the City of Aspen. We will keep you posted as the status of these permits. The work will be supervised by Allan Czenkusch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. We will also work with Mr. Czenkusch to provide stream bank stabilization as required in the-area of the drop structure. In addition, trout habitat in these areas will also be enhanced. , I have enclosed drawings of the project location and typical details of the project construction and configuration. The project will include a drop consisting of boulders with an average diameter of 3-4 feet and a maximum diameter of 4-5 feet. Approximately 12-18 inches of cover material, primarily obtained in the existing river bed, will be placed upstream of the drop structure to protect the sewer line crossing. . We do not anticipate an actual increase in the existing water level as described in the enclosed letter from Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, our Representative of the District. I have also included the HEC-2 analysis from LRCWE for your review that shows that there will be no net increase in the base flood elevation in this area. We are attempting to coordinate our work in the Herron Park area with the Metcalf stream bank stabilization project and City of Aspen Parks Department projects. Hopefully, all three projects can be completed at the same time and minimize the impact to the area and potentially realize some cost savings to each organization at the same time. Construction access to this site will be off of Neal Street, .il1ong the District's easements and the pedestrian/bike path to the river. At this point, we do not believe that it will be necessary to close the bicycle path full time during construction. Very short duration closures will be required when equipment and materials areîbrought on and off the site. FJaggers and waming sigris will be used at t4at time. During construction there will be disturbance tQ the river bed and the adjacent riparian areas along the shore. Sedimentation barriers will be constructed along the river edges to reduce sedimentation transport. EPA Awards of Excellence 1976.1986.1990 Regional and National " .~. .~. ~ Construction is planned for the late fall of 1997 to avoid the brown trout spawning window if we are able to receive in a timely manner all the permits from the various entities having jurisdiction. If this is not possible, the construction will be delayed until late fall of 1998. We will keep 'you informed on the status of all these permits. The construction site will be restored as near as possible to pre-construction grading and conditions, and the site will be re-vegetated. The District will conduct neighborhood notification through handouts, newspaper advertisements, and signs on site. Please give me a call if you have any questions. Jt Thomas R. Bracewell Collec~ion Systems Superintendent cc Alan Czenkusch, Colorado Division of Wildlife Bill Gru.enburg, Trout Unlimited Nick Adeh, City of Aspen Engineer Kevin O'Connell, LRCWE Robert O'Brien, Water Resources Jeff Woods, City of Aspen Parks Director 1""\ APPLICA TION(\ ~ 'FOR A FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT An applicant for a permit to engage in Development in a Designated Floodplain District shall submit, as a minimum, three (3) copies of any and all information required (in- cluding maps, requirements, data). The Technical Information and Data required shall be pre- pared and certified by a Professional Engineer, registered in the state of Colorado. ------------------------------------ --------------------------------.---- NAME OF APPLICANT: Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District MAILING ADDRESS: 565 North Mill Street Aspen, CO 81611 TELEPHONE(S): 970-925-3601 NAME OF PROJECT: Herron Park Drop Structure SITE LOCATION: In Roaring Fork River App 350' Below Neale Street Brido:e LEGAL DESCRIPTION (Attach if necessary) N/A DATE 7-30-97 OWNERS &. INTERESTS (Persons legal, equitable, contractual or the property described above) holding recorded, option interests in See Attached DESCRIPTION OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL: Build Grade Modification Drop Structure to Protect ACSD Outfall Sewer Line X-lng in River. IS ANY PORTION OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL NOW COMPLETE? ()YES ( X )NO IF YES, GIVE REASONS AND DATE FOR CONSTRUCTION 1""""\. 1""""\ , ,r:;IRM FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT INWHICH THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IS LOCATED: AE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IS: ( ) AN ALLOWED USE IN DISTIRCT ( x ) A SPECIAL REVIEW USE IN THE DISTRICT. ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ THE FOLLOWING MAPS OR DRAWINGS IDENTIFYING OR DESCRIBING THE PROJECT ARE REQUIRED: Site locetion map and zoning of the property; .' A map showing the streem end channel. the designated Floodplain Hazard Area. the designated 1 DO-year Floodplain District. the area to be occupied by the proposed development. and all available flood elevation studies. water surface elevations, and bas~ flood elevations; Drawings showing the profile of the bottom of the channel and the thalweg and the water surface profiles; . A map with surface view showing elevations or contours of the ground; pertinent structures; ftll or storage elevations; size; location and spatial arrangement of all proposed and existing structures on the site; and location end elevation of streets. roads. water supply systems, sanitary facilities end soil types; Descriptions of any construction activity which would affect the hy- draulic capacity of the floodplain, Indicating existing and proposed base flood elevations; . Specifications for building construction materials, ftlllng. dredging, channel changes, storage of materials. water supply systems and sanitary facilities; The elevatlon(s) (tn relation to mean sea level) of the lowest floor (Including basements) of existing and proposed structures; Where floodprooflng Is utilized for a structure. a registered profes- sional engineer or architect shall certify that the floodprooflng methods are adequate to withstand the flood depths. pressures, vel- ocities, Impact and uplift forces and other factors associated with the base flood; Floodprooflng certlftc~tlons Indicating floodproofed elevations. shall be submitted prolr to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. ~ .1"'"\ Th~ QPpllcant may be required to submit other necessary Information . II'I-'order to determine If appropriate design and performance stand- ards have been met. THE APPLICANT REQUESTS A PERMIT FOR A PERIOD OF: Oct 1 to Dec 1, 1997 APPLICANT: Aspen Consolidated Sanitation Dist BY: Collection Systems (title) ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ APPROVAL .' DATE RECEIVED APPROVED ( ) APPROVED BY TITLE DATE APPROVED REASON(S) FOR DENIAL NOT APPROVED ( ) APPROVAL COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS '- ;}. '" . 7lspC Conso/)dc:ied c5amlalion Q:Sidcf 565 North Mill Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 Tele. (970) 925-3601 Sy Kelly. Chairman Paul Smith. Treas. Louis Popish. Seey. FAX #(970) 925-2537 Michael Kelly Frank Loushin Br\lee Matherly, Mgr. July 28, 1997 Mr. Michael Claffy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 402 Road Avenue, Room 142 Grand Junction, CO 81501 RE: Drop Structure-Roaring Fork River-Aspen, Co. / Dear Mr. Claffy, Please find enclosed our application for a 404 permit to allow the Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District to construct a grade modification drop structure project in the Roaring Fork River, in Aspen CO, to protect its existing 12" main outfall sewer line adjacent to Herron Park. The line currently suffers from inadequate cover as it crosses the river. The purpose of the project is to add cover over the pipe and decrease the chances ofa washout during peak flows. .The existing pipeline will not be replaced. . As you may recall from our recent site visit, the river has produced a significant scour hole on the west end of the sewer line crossing west of Herron Park. Although the seWer pipe is not currently exposed, the line only has a few inches of cover. at present in this location. The drop structure will JJe built with the assistance of Mr. Allan Czenkusch of the Coiorado Division of Wildlife. We will also work with Mr. Czenkusch to provide stream bank stabilization as required in the area of the drop structure. In addition, trout habitat in these areas should also be enhanced. We anticipate using Kenny Savoy from Aspen Earthmoving to construct the drop structure. . I have enclosed drawings of the project locations and typical details of the project construction and configuration. The project will include a drop consisting of boulders with an average diameter of 3-4 feet and a maximum diameter of 4-5 feet. Approximately 12-18 inches of cover material, primarily obtained in the existing river bed, will be placed upstream of the drop structure to protect the sewer line crossing. We do not anticipate an actual increase in the existing water level as described in the enclosed letter from Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, our Representative of the District. I have also included the HEC-2 analysis from LRCWE for ypur review that shows that there will be no net increase in the baseflood elevation in this area. As we discussed in our previous meetings, ACSD has hired Noel Potter' from Cross Country Surveys to profile this area. Kevin O'Connell of Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers will produce the resulting plan and cross sections of the river in this area. We have contacted Mr. Robert O'Brien, a fluvial geomorphologist, of Water Resources in Evergreen, CO. to review and modify, if necessary, the resulting information. We will be sending this information to you as soon . as possible. We will try to coordinate the work with the Metcalf stream stabilization project upstream of our project as well as' the work the City of Aspen Parks and Trails Department has scheduled for Herron Park. The applications with the City of Aspen for an insubstantial stream margin review and ,with Pitkin County for a floodplain permit are being submitted concurrently with this permit. Construction is plaimed for the fall of 1997, if We are able. to receive in a timely manner all the permits from the various entities that have jurisdiction. If this is not possible, the construction will be delayed until late fall of 1998. We will keep you informed on the status of these permits. EPA Awards of Excellenee 1976.1986.1990 Regional al}d National f"'""\ ,1"'"\ '"' > The District will conduct neighborhood notification through handouts and newspaper advertisements. Please give me a call if you have any questions. -7t'a Th~as R. Bracewell Collection Systems Superintendent cc Alan Czenkusch, Colorado Division of Wildlife Bill Gruenburg, Trout Unlimited Kevin O'Connell, LRCWE Robert O'Brien, Water Resources Jeff Woods, City of Aspen-Parks Director Nick Adeh, City of Aspen Engineer Temple Glassier, Pitkin County / APPUCATlON FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMI APPROVAL NO. 0710-003 (33 em 32fjJ ExpInoo October 1998 PubUc raporting burden far thla caUec1lan of liI._..i.adan Ie .atImated to aWr8lla 6 _ per reapa.__... including the time for revlewlng instructions a;o....,hlng"xlating data 1IOW'C8S. gathering and IIIlIintlIining the - needed. and completing ond reviewing the collection of lnfarmatIan. Send . ca......ointriegarding this bwden .atI_ or ...., ather ....- of thla caUectIan of lnfarmatIan. including suggestions for reducing this burd..... to Daportment of Dal...... WuhlngtGn H~rt_ Snce Directorate of InfarmatianOperatlana and ~rta. 1216 J.ffenan Da'" tBghway. Suit. 1204. Arlington. VA 22202-4302: and to the Office of M....gement and Budget. ~ IIeduclIan Project 10710-00031. Wuhlngton. DC 20603. Pia... DO NO RETURN V- fann to elther of thaH .ddrelieea. CampI~~oi .;;>ll""t:~!'" ."".t be ..bmitted to the Ilia1rict Engineer having Jurisdiction av.r the Iacedan of the proposed activity. -"~,,*E&'.::''''''''''.;o.'- PRIVACY Ai:T STATEiVi:aft Authority: 33 USC 401. Sectlan 10: 1413. Section 404. PrinclpeI Purpaa.: TheM lawa require permits eutharizIng actIvltln In, or affecting. navigabl. wstenl 01 the United Statu. the clsch8rge of dredged or fill _.... into wat_ of the United S_. and the trenspartatlon of dredged _ matariel far the purpose of dumping It Into oc... _... RoutIne u...: Infarmatlan provided an this fann wm be ueed In .vaIuating the appllcatian far a permit. Diacl......: DIsclosure of requasted Information Ie valumary. II Information la _ provided. however. the permit application cannot be pracaasad nor con a permit be issued. On. aat of original drawings or good reproduclbl. capi.a which show the location and chor8ctar of the proposed ectivlty _ be ~ to this . application la.. sampI. drawings and Instructlonsl and be submIttad to the District EngI_ having furisdlctlan ovar the lacatIon of the prapoeed .ctivlty. An application that Is not completed In fu8 wm be ratumed. ' ttnUJ: 1 - ,Tn, ~_.. 1. APPUCATION NO. 2. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED 4. DATE APPUCATION COMPlETED 5. APPUCANT'S NAME Thomas R. Bracewell Collection Systems Superintendent As en Consolidated San t 6. APPUCANT'S ADDRESS 565 North Mill Street Aspen, CO 81611 I. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE IM_ ..""'_ Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers A.J. Zabbia or Kevin O'Connell 9. AGENT'S ADDRESS 2041 Fifteenth Street, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80202 ...,:.. 7 APP e. Residence -970-925-3845 b. Business 970-925-3601 a. Ruidence b. Buslnea 303-455-9589 11. STATEMENT OF AUTHOAIZAnON I heraby authorlza. Leonard Rice Consulting water Enginta act In my behall aa my agent In the processing 01 this application anelta lurnish. upon request. supplemental Information in ppon of thia permit application. ~ - 3>o~ '7/ DATE APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE NAME. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITlE __I Herron Park Drop Structure 13. NAME OF WATERBODY.IF KNOWN 111""'- Roaring Fork River 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS 111_ ,~ N/A Pitkin County COUNTY Colorado ,,' STATE 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN. __ Roaring Fork River App. 350 feet below-bridge at Neale Ave., Aspen, CO 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE East on Hwy 82 to Neale St. East to Bridge and then West app. 350 feet 18. Nature of Activity {DucdptionDlproject,Indutht"'HruruJ Con$truct rock drop struct~s across Roaring Fork River to~otect existing sanitary sewers. Existing cover ov the pipeline is less than mini. L and has deteriorated over time, significant scour hole on west side of river crossing. ..,.. ' 19. Project Purpose (DacIibtI fM rHMJn lK purpoa 0' tM PfO/<<:t. -.lnstllJct/tJml The drop structures will be constructed downstream of existing 12" cast iron sewer line to prevent scouring of protective cover and future possible washout of the sewer line. USEILOCKS 20-22IF.DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO IE DISCHARGED 20. Reasonlsl for Discharge To construct drop structures as described above. 21. Typels) of Material Baing Disc!larged and tha Amount of Eac!l Type in Cubic Vards Rocks and boulders averaging 3 to 4 feet in diameter will be used to build the drop structure itself. Approximately 12" of small rocks will be used for cover. Almost all fill material for cover will be from the existing river be 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Othar Waters Filled__ Approximately 800 square feet. 23. Is Any Portion of the Work Alraady Complete? Ves _ No...lL IF VES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 24. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc.. Whose Property Adjoins the Watarbody (If more than can be entered here, pleese attach a supplementallistl. City of Aspen: 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611 . Creektree CondominiumS': 727-735 E. Bleeker, Aspen, CO 81611 River Park Townhomes: 100-150 N. Spring St., Aspen, CO 81611 Kenneth Owen: 115 Neale St.', Aspen, CO 81611 William Weisman: 113 Neal St., Aspen, CO 81611 25. Ust of Other Certifications or ApprovalaJDenia's Received from other Federel, State or local Agencies for Work Described In Thia Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE APPLIED City of Aspen Insignificant 'stream margin review Pitkin County Flood Plain development permit DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED THESE APPLICATIONS PROCEEDING CONCURRENT WITH THIS APPLICATION .Would include but Is not restricted to zoning, building and flood plein permits 26. Application ia hereby mede fOl a perm' or permits to euthorize the work deacribed in thia epplication. I certify that the Informetion in thla eppllcation is compl@te end eccurete I further certify that I possess the authority to Wldertake the work deacribed herein or em acting al the duly autho' d a the appllc 7-30-1'7 ~J+i'17 ~~ , 1 SIGNATURE OF APPLI DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The application must be Ilgned by the person who doslraa to Wldartake the proposed activity (applicant) or it y be signed by a duly . authorized agent If the stetement in block 11 hea been filled out and Ilgned. 1B U.S.C. Section 1001 providel that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or egency of the United Stetes knowingly and willfully.falsifie8, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makesot uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain anyfllH, fictitious Qr fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than .10~OOO or imprisoned not more than five years or both. .U.S.GPO:199.t..52Q-478/82018 ...... . 7lsp-" Conso//rkzied c5amlaiion ~:sinCf 565 North Mill Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 Tele. (970) 925-3601 Sy Kelly. Chairman Paul Smith. Treas. Louis Popish. Seey. FAX #(970) 925-2537 Miehael Kelly Frank Loushin Bruce Matherly, Mgr. MEMO TO: Mike Claffey FROM: Tom Bracewell DATE: August 19, 1997 SUBJECT: Drop Structure-Herron Park-Aspen CO. Dear Mike, I was ab~e to come up with the following information in response to your phone call yesterday requesting additional information for our drop structure permit: 1. We plan to uSe approximately 40 cubic yards of material. 2,. The project is located in section 7, township 10, range 84. 3. Latitude: 39-11-45 Longitude: 106-48-30 4. I have contacted Bob O'Brien, today 8-19-97, to update him on the progress We have made in the permitting, survey and engineering process. Hopefully, he will get back to me soon,and We can get him on board for his review and comment of the proposed structure. Thanks for your help! ~<<5-6 Thomas R. Bracewell Collection Systems Superintendent EPA Awards of Exeellence 1976.1986. ,J,990 Regional and National 7lsj:)z Conso/idaied c5anJlaiion"':)isirrCf 565 North Mill Street Aspen, Colorado 816li .Tele. (970) 925-3601 Sy Kelly. Chairman Paul Smith. Treas. Louis Popish. Seey. FAX #(970) 925-2537 Miehael Kelly Frank Loushin ' Bruee Matherly, Mgr. June 25, 1997 Chris Bendon, Planner Community Development 130 S. Galena St. Aspen Co 81611' RE: Drop Structures-Roaring Fork River-Aspen, Co. Dear Chris, The Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District would like to reque.st an insubstantial Stream Margin Review from the City of Aspen to construct a grade modification drop structure adjacent to Herron Park in the Roaring fork River to protect its existing 12" main outfall sewer line. The. line currently suffers from inadequate cover as it crosses the river. The purpose of the project is to add cover over the pipe and decrease the chances of a washout during peak flows. The existing pipeline will NOT be replaced. The structure will be built to withstand a 200 yr. event as required by the USACE and the, Colorado Division of Wildlife in.the same location. I have enclosed six application packets containing a draWing showing the site location, plan, and construction details, a copy of the HEC-2 analysis, and a,copy of the pre-application form from your office. We are in the process of concurrently applying for a 404 permit form the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a Flood Plain Development Permit from Pitkin County. We will keep you posted as the status of these permits. The work will be supervised by Allan Czenkusch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. We will also work with Mr. Czenkusch to provide stream bank stabilization as- required' in the area of the drop ,!tructures. In addition, trout habitat in these areas will also be enhanced. I have enclosed drawings of the project locations and typical details of the project construction and configuration. The project will include a drop consisting of boulders with an average diameter of 3-4 feet and a maximum diameter of 4-5 feet. Approxiinately 12-18 inches . of cover material, primarily obtained in the existing river bed, will be placed upstream of the drop structure to protect the sewer line crossing. We do not anticipate an actual increase in the existing water level as described in the enclosed letter from Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, our Representative of the District. I have also' included the HEC-2 analysis from LRCWE for your review that shows that there will . . be no net increase in the base flood elevation in both of these areas. We are attempting to coordinate our work in the Herron Park area with John Kruger of the City of Aspen Parks Department. He is going to be replacing the bike path through th~ park east. of our drop structure, and dredging the wading pools. Hopefully, We can do both our projects at the same time and minimize the impact to the area and potentially realize some cost savings to each organiZation at the same time. Our consultants will also attempt to coordinate our work with the bank stabilization needed along the river in front of the Metcalf residence as required by Mr. Mike Claffy of the USACE. EPA Awards of Excellenee 1976. 1986 . 1990 Regional and National ~ ,......." Construction access to this site will be off of Neal Street, along the bike path and within the District's easements to the river. At this point, we do not believe that it will be necessary to close the bicycle path full time during construction. Very short duration closures will be required when equipment and materials are brought on and off the site. Flaggers and warning signs will be used at that time. During construction there will be disturbance to the river bed and the adjacent riparian areas along the shore. Sedimentation barriers will be constructed along the river edges to reduce sedimentation transport. The Construction is planned for late fall of 1997 to avoid the brown trout spawning window if we are able to receive in a timely manner all the permits from the various entities that have jurisdiction. If this is not possible, the construction will be delayed until the early spring of 1998. We will keep you informed on the status of all these permits. Both sites will be restored as near as possible to pre-construction grading and conditions, and the sites will be re-vegetated. The District will conduct neighborhood notification through handouts, newspaper advertisements,. and signs on site. Please give me a call if you have any questions. Sincere1 ;/t1 Thomas R. Bracewell Collection Systems Superintendent cc Alan Czenkusch, Colorado Division of Wildlife Bill Gruenburg, Trout Unlimited Kevin O'Connell, LRCWE Nick Adeh, City of Aspen Engineer Jeff Woods, City-of Aspen Parks Director John Kruger, City of Aspen Parks Dept. Robert O'Brien, Water Resources "-. ,. ,~ 1"'"\ i, _..) ATTACHMENT 5 Review Standards: Stream Margin Review Pursuant to Section 26.68.040(A), no development shall be permitted within the floodway, with the exception of bridges or structures for irrigation, drainage, flood control or water diversion, which may be permitted by the City Engineer, provided plans and specifications are submitted to demonstrate that the structure is engineered to prevent blockage of drainage channels during peak flows and the Commission determines the proposed structure complies, to the extent practical, with all the standards set forth below. Pursuant to Section 26.68.040(B), no development shall be permitted within one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams, or within the Special Flood Hazard Area where it extends beyond one hundred (100) feet from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams, unless the Commission makes a determination that the proposed development complies with all the standards set forth below. A development application subject to Stream Margin Review must include a written response to each of the following criteria: 1. It ean be demonstrated that any proposed development whieh is in the Special Flood Hazard Area will not inerease the base flood elevation on the parcel proposed for development. This shall be demonstrated by an engineering study prepared by a professional engineer registered to practice in the State of Colorado whieh shows that the base flood elevation will not be raised, including, but not limited to, proposing mitigation techniques on or off-site which compensate for any base flood elevation increase caused by the development; and RESPONSE: The base flood elevations will not be increased as described in the enclosed letter and HEC-2 analysis from Mr. Kevin O'Connell, P.E. of.Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers. 2. Any tran on the parcel designated on the Aspen Area Community Plan, Parks/Recreation/Open Spaee/Trans Plan map, or areas of historie public use or aecess are dedieated via a reeorded easement for publie use. Dedications are neeessitated by development's inereased impacts to the City's recreation and traU faeUities ineluding publie fishing aceess; and RESPONSE: The District is working with Mr. John Krueger of the City of Aspen Parks Department to schedule his work in Herron Park and on the bike path with our proposed drop structure project to minimize the impact to this area and potentionally realize some cost savings to both the District and the City of Aspen. The Parks department needs to replace and upgrade the bike path. We hope to perform our work prior to the bike path replacement and thereby eliminate the impact to the new bike path. .' ,-" ,~ ..: 3. The recommendations of the Roaring Fork River Greenway Plan are implemented in the proposed plan for development, to the greatest extent practicable; and RESPONSE: No development is proposed within the Roaring Fork Greenway Plan 4. There is no vegetation removed or damaged or slope grade changes (cut or fill) made outside of a specifically defined buUding envelope. A buUding envelope shall be designated by this review and said envelope shall be barricaded prior to issuance of any demolition, excavation or buUding permits. The barricades shall remain in place untU the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy; and RESPONSE: The existing vegetation will be preserved. Any disturbed grass vegetation will be revegetated with native grasses or reseeded at the direction of the City of Aspen Parks Department. Required barricades will remain intact and maintained throughout the course of the construction. 5. The proposed development does not pollute or interfere with the natural changes of the river, stream or other tributary, including erosion and/or sedimentation during construction. Increased on-site drainage shall be accommodated within the parcel to prevent entry into the river or onto its banks. Pools or hot tubs cannot be drained outside of the designated buUding envelope; and RESPONSE: The proposed construction will not interfere with the natural changes of the river, stream or other tributary of the Roaring Fork River. During construction sedimentation barriers will be used and maintained throughout the duration of the project to reduce the amount of silt entering the river. Site drainage and hot tubs are not an issue. 6. Written notice is given to the Colorado Water Conservation Board prior to any alteration or relocation of a water course, and a copy of said notice is submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and RESPONSE: An application to Pitkin County's flood plain administrator, Ms. Temple Glassier for a Floodplain Development Permit is being submitted concurrently with this application. 7. A guarantee is provided in the event a water course is altered or relocated, that applies to the developer and his heirs, successors and assigns that ensure that the flood carrying capacity on the parcel is not diminished; and RESPONSE: The water course will not be altered or relocated. ,-.. .-, '. 8. Copies are provided of all necessary federal and state permits relating to work within the one-hundred-year floodplain; and RESPONSE: The District is applying for a nation-wide 404 permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers concurrently with this permit as well as a Floodplain Development Permit from Pitkin County. 9. There is no development other than approved native vegetation planting taking place below the top of slope or within fifteen (15) feet of the top of slope or the high waterline, whichever is most restrictive. This is an effort to protect the existing riparian vegetation and bank stability. If any development is essential within this area, it may only be approved by special review pursuant to Section 26.64.040(D) (refer to Figure "A" below for illustrative purposes); and RESPONSE; . Only native grass will be planted in disturbed areas. Bank stabilization will be enhanced at the direction of Mr. Allan Czenkusch of the Colorado Department of Wildlife. 10. All development outside the fifteen (151 foot setback from the top of slope does not exceed a height delineated by a line drawn at a forty-five (450 degree angle from ground level at the top of slope. Height shall be measured and determined by the Zoning Officer utilizing that definition set forth at Section 26.04.100 (refer to Figure "A" below for illustrative purposes); and RESPONSE: No development is proposed outside the fifteen foot set back. 11. A landscape plan is submitted with all development applications. Such plan shall limit new p1antings (including trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses) outside of the designated building envelope on the river side to native riparian vegetation; and RESPONSE: Revegetation of disturbed areas will be limited to native grasses. 12. All exterior lighting is low and downcast with no light(s) directed toward the river or located down the slope; and RESPONSE: Exterior lighting is not included in this application.. 13. Site sections drawn by a registered architect, landscape architect, or engineer are submitted showing all existing and proposed site elements, the top of slope, and pertinent elevations above sea level; and RESPONSE: These criteria are included in the application packets. f"""'\ 1"'"\ . 14. There has been accurate identification of wetlands and riparian zones. RESPONSE: The drop structure will be built in the river. Additional bank stabilization may be required and performed at the direction of Mr. Czenkusch. Supplemental data and descriptions are included in the application packets. ~ PROJECT: :-., .~ LAND USE ApPLICA liON Name: tll'X:O:e: f'Mv(f'1 CArl bt-/ "STtt.l.Lc-"1uef.: Location: ?~ R. () IV ~ A ~ (Indicate street address, lot & block number, legal description where appropriate) ApPLICANT: Name: Address: Phone #: REPRESENTATIVE: Name: Address: Phone #: :51:'7. (!'OUS6!-1 bA"TC''V 5 ~!"S" ;/. !fila s7. A-s oreS'" -;3t:.o Dl:;,7R/(',.( 1f/&I( :Pf~r.f~.v"b 'iff {Pi TYPE OF ApPLICA liON: (please check all that apply): 0 Conditional Use 0 Conceptual PUD 0 Conceptual Historic Devt. 0 Special Review 0 Final PUD (& PUD Amendment) 0 Final Historic Development 0 Design Review Appeal 0 Conceptual SPA 0 Minor Historic Devt. 0 GMQS Allotment 0 Final SPA (& SPA Amendment) 0 Historic Demolition 0 GMQS Exemption 0 Subdivision 0 Historic Designation 0 ESA - 8040 Greenline, Stream 0 Subdivision Exemption (includes 0 Small Lodge Conversion! Margin, Hallam Lake Bluff, condominiumization) Expansion Mountain View Plane 0 Lot Split 0 Temporary Use ~ Other: 1r(:stJf;"$Tfl/IA/TJ4L 0 Lot Line Adjustment 0 Text!Map Amendment STR.'WrL rNrI<-f>/~ f'~~1 E'CJ I ~STI;:::'N:~~:"::"'=:~:;;~:~=::"') I Pr<o'7~':~;:::::F:':v=:;~:=: 6s/~~ I ~TJ'f8(L(1 kt"t Dl--'I Have you attached the following? o Pre-Application Conference Summary o Attachment #1, Signed Fee Agreement o RespoME 16 AttaEhmellt #'2, DimCllSio,,& R:ty~,,,,,,,,,,l, Full" ~& lie{- ~~ o Response to Attachment #3, Minimum Submission Contents o Response to Attachment #4, Specific Submission Contents o Response to Attachment #5, Review Standards for Your Application f"'""\ .,-.., CITY OF ASPEN PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE SUMMARY PLANNER: Chris Bendon, 920.5072 DATE: 7.29.97 PROJECT: REPRESENTATIVE: OWNER: TYPE OF APPLICATION: DESCRIPTION: ACSD drop structures Tom Bracewell, ACSD 9253601 N/A Stream Margin and Special Review -- I step Placing drop structures in river to silt-over existing lines Land Use Code Section(s) 26.68.040 Stream Margin 26.64.040(0) Special Review for essential development within 15 feet of top-of-slope Review by: Public Hearing: Referral Agencies: Planning Fees: Referral Agency Fees: Total Deposit: Staff for completeness, DRC, Planning and Zoning Commission NO Engineering, Environmental Health, Parks Planning Deposit, Minor ($1080) Engineering, Minor ($110); Environmental Health, minor ($155) $1345 (additional hours are billed ata rate of $1 80lhour) To apply, submit the following information: 1. Proof of ownership 2. Signed fee agreement 3. Applicant's name, address and telephone number in a letter signed by the applicant which states the name, address and telephone number of the representative authorized to act on behalf of the appli~ant. 4. Street address and legal description of the parcel on which development is proposed to occur, consisting of a current certificate from a title insurance company, or attorney licensed to practice in the State of Colorado, listing the nameS of all owners of the property, and all mortgages, judgments, liens, easements, contracts and agreements affecting the parcel, and demonstrating the owner's right to apply for the Development Application~ 5. Total deposit for review of the application 6. 14 Copies of the complete application packet and maps. HPC = 12; PZ = 10; GMC = PZ+5; CC = 7; Referral Agencies = Ilea.; Planning Staff= I 7. An 8 112" by 11" vicinity map locating the parcel within the City of Aspen. 8. Site improvement survey including topography and vegetation showing the current status, including all easements and vacated rights of way, of the parcel certified by a registered land surveyor, licensed in the state of Colorado. (This requirement, or any part thereof, may be waived by the Community Development Department if the project is determined not to warrant a survey document.) 9. A written description of the proposal and an explanation in written, graphic, or model form of how the proposed development complies with the review standards relevantto the development application. Please include existing conditions as well as proposed. Disclaimer: The foregoing summary is advisory in nature only and is not binding on the City. The summary is based on current zoning, which is subject to change in the future, and upon factual representations that may or may not be accurate. The summary does nol create a legal or vested right. .1'""\ 1"'"\ .. """':, "- ~.,., ASPEN/PITKIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Agreement for Payment of City of Aspen Development Application Fees (please Print Clearly) CITY OF ASPEN (hereinafter CITY) and A-;;fW aBtI.sD1.(~M\[b 5'At0 ITkl1k> N' Dt <;,Tt'lCif (hereinafter APPLICANT) AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. APPLICANT has submitted to CITY an application for /)-I$o.:i3'i;rfVHllIA-L -;5~ ~611-{ R~Vlt: LV (hereinafter, THE PROJEC1). 2. APPLICANT understands and agrees that City of Aspen Ordinance No. 43 (Series of 1996) establishes a fee structure for land use applications and the payment of all processing fees is a condition precedent to a determination of application completeness. 3. APPLICANT and CITY agree that because of the size, nature or sCOpe of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to ascertain the full extent of the costs involved in processing the application. APPLICANT and CITY further agree that it is in the interest of the parties to allow APPLICANT to make payment of an initial deposit and to thereafter permit additional costs to be billed to APPLICANT on a monthly basis. APPLICANT agrees he will be benefited by retaining greater cash liquidity and will make additional payments upon notification by the CITY when they are necessary as costs are incurred. CITY agrees it will be benefited through the greater certainty of recovering its full costs to process APPLICANT'S application. 4. CITY and APPLICANT further agree that it is impracticable for CITY staff to complete processing or present sufficient information to the Planning Commission and/or City Council to enable the Planning Commission and/or City Council to make legally required findings for project approval, unless current billings are paid in full prior to decision. 5. Therefore, APPLICANT agrees that in consideration of the CITY's waiver oflts right to collect full fees prior to a determinatiop of application completeness, APPLICANT shall pay an initial deposit in the amount of $ / 3 ~ which is for hours of Planning staff time, and if actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, APPLICANT shall pay additional monthly billings to CITY to reimburse the CITY for the processing of the application mentioned above, including post approval review. Such periodic payments shall be made within 30 days of the billing date. APPLICANT further agrees that failure to pay such accrued costs shall be grounds for suspension of processing. CITY OF ASPEN s~ Community Development Director City of Aspen APPLICANT Date: c~ Signature~(1l 8-21-1.1 Printed Name: I~ R- 'f:,fAuwu.-L Mailing Address: A c. 51:> Sk5' ;-I, I'lL/.-. '57 Mu./ ilD <all; I \ PROJEer-:- ' ? 1"""\ "-', LAND USE ApPLICATION Name: t:lf':,*1)E" f1'16V1P'ICAr1DI-! 'STf4t.e...'7v..eF- Location: 'E-R R () 1\1 ~ A Ondicate street address, lot & block nnmber, legal description where appropriate) TYPE OF ApPLICATION: (please check all that apply): o Conditional Use 0 Conceptual PUD o Special Review 0 Final PUD (& PUD Amendment) o Design Review Appeal 0 Conceptual SPA o GMQS Allotment 0 Final SPA (& SPA Amendment) o GMQS Exemption 0 Subdivision o ESA .. 8040 Greenline, Stream 0 Subdivision Exemption (includes Margin, Hallam Lake Bluff, condomininmization) Mountain View Plane o Lot Split n Lot Line Adjustment ApPLICANT: Name: Address: Phone #: REPRESENTATIVE: Name: Address: Phone #: (!DUSMI'DAT?1' 65/'5" . III/L-L ST. '72S"" '3~D O{:5((<IC( <6!&> It 5T :pf~FH'l'::ltll1) t.o 'i1'{~t o Conceptual Historic Devt. o Final Historic Development o Minor Historic Devt. o Historic Demolition o Historic Designation o Small Lodge Conversion! Expansion o o Temporary Use TextlMap Amendment ~ Other: /"y:5'~'3-riV;I/T),f)L. STR.~ fV>.M..$/~ (U~I E'0 EXISTING CONDITIONS: (description of existing buildings, uses, previous approvals, etc.) I ?pe;ru-'l '5 $(q'1 (.( JJ N' 15 "5 <'ltJu.t2/)../ E; rteOYh.. FLG7C'rHrR [p~:~;-:;=F~"";;::'~ 6?/~t:: I ~TJ4 !3( L!? ,frt l:>/v I Have you attached the following? o Pre-Application Conference Summary o Attaclunent #1, Signed Fee Agreement o R-espom;e; to Attaehme;nt #2, DitU...,t,;UllaI R<>'!,u":"ll",il::. FOlm ~s II!/-?iff~ o Response to Attaclunent #3, Minimum Submission Contents o Response to Attaclunent #4, Specific Submission Contents o Response to Attaclunent #5, Review Standards for Your Application r". ~ - - - ~ - Leonard Rice Gregg S. Ten Eyck Leslie H. Botham Ross Bethel Jon R. Ford A.J. Zabbia, Jr. Greg Roush .~ W June 13, 1997 Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, Inc. 2401 Fifteentn Streel. SUite 300 I Denver. Colorado 80202-1143 I (303) 455-9589 . FAX (303) 455-0115 Mr. Tom Bracewell Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District 565 N. Mill St. Aspen, CO 81611 RE: Heron Park Drop Structure Dear Tom: I have enclosed the following; ten copies of the design drawing for the Heron Park drop structure, and three copies of the two output files from the HEC-2 analysis we performed to evaluate the impacts of the proposed drop structure on the Roaring Fork River. The basis for our model was the original input data from the 1985 FEMA study of the area. Printout no. 1 represents the input and output for existing conditions, as modeled by FEMA. The model is oriented with section numbers increasing in the upstream direction: the model begins at section no. 141.1, located approximately 1800 feet downstream of the proposed Heron Park structure. The proposed drop structure will be located between section no.'sl44 and 145, approximately 30 feet upstream of the pedestrian bridge. Because there was no FEMA cross-section at the proposed drop structure location, we added cross-section no.'s 144.1 and 144.2 to estimate water surfuce elevation prior to construction of the drop structure. You can see from the output that, prior to the structure being in place, the calculated water surface elevation ("CWSEL") at cross- section no. 144.1 is 7881.98 and the channel velocity ("VCH") is 11.33 feet per second: the elevation at 144.2 is 7882.47 and the velocity is 9.78 feet per second. Printout no. 2 represents the analysis with the structures in plaCe. With the structure in place, the calculated water surface elevation at section 144.1 is 7882.19: the calculated water surface at section 144.2 is 7882.69. This represents an increase of .21 feet at section 144.1, and an increase of .22 feet at section 144.2. The slight increase in elevations accounts for the increase in the channel bottom elevation at the structures. No significant upstream or downstream effects were detected by the model as a result of the structure. There was also no significant change in velocity above or below the structure. It is important to note that the accuracy of the modeling in this area is plus or minus .5 feet. As discussed on the phone, your office will handle the permitting for both projects. Very truly yours, LEONARD RICE CONSULTING WATER ENGINEERS, INC. , f~~ Kevin O'Connell, P.E. 7 Project Manager KOC/gle 874ASD35 A:\874ASD\HERON6.97 Water Rights Ground Water Civil.Design and Construction Water Resources Planning ~Jl. ACEC . .,-, 1"'"\ ~.....J ~N -j, !.:...<\-r' 1.....**********.............*............... HEC-2 WATER SURFACE PROFILES ............**....................*.... RUN DATE 02MAY97 TIME 13:05:08 . . . . . . . u . S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS HYDROLOGIC eNGINEERING CENTER 609 SECOND STREET, SUITE 0 DAVIS, CALIfORNIA 95616-4687 (916) 756-1104 . Version 4,.6.2; May 1991 . .......**.....*.....****.......***...*...... .*.............***....*.....*.....*.... -:#1 x X X X X X XXXXXXX X X X X X X xxxxxxx X X XXXX X X XXXXXXX xxxxx X X X X X X X XXXXX XXXXX xxxxx X X X XXXXX X X XXXXXXX 1 02MAY97 13:05:09 PAGE 1 THIS RUN EXECUTED 02MAyg7 13:05:09 ***..........++...+.......*....***... HEC-2 WATER SURFACE PROFILES Version 4.6.2; May 1991 .........**.......***....****........ Tl ROARING FORK RIVER: HERON PARK STRUCTURE; ADDITIONAL SECTIONS IN PLACE; 5/q7 T2 EXISTtNG INITIAL CONDITIONS: FROM HaS FEMA STUDY T3 100 YR. FLOOD: Q..3300 CFS T4 START AT SECTION IU.l: SURFACE ELEVATION '" 7854.08 Jl ICHECK !NQ NINV IDIR STRT METRIC HVINS Q WSEL FQ 0 2 0 0 0 0 3300 7854.08 0 NC .0. .1 .0' .1 .3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Xl 141.1 17.0 123.0 205.0 150.0 120.0 160.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7867.0 0.0 7866.0 90.0 7860.0 108.0 7850.0 123.0 7849.0 125.0 GR 7849.0 133.0 7850.0 135.0 7854.0 140.0 7854.0 150.0 7852.0 160.0 GR 7849.0 184.0 7848.0 191.0 7847.0 200.0 7847.0 203.0 7850.0 2Q5.0 GR 7855.0 208.0 7860.0 240.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Xl 141.2 15.0 96.0 160.0 80.0 140.0 115.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7867.0 0.0 7866.0 70.0 7859.0 80.0 7852.0 96.0 7849.0 101.0 GR 7852.0 108.0 7855.00 110.0 7857.0 112.0 7852.0 120.0 7849.0 135.0 GR 7849.0 145.0 7852.0 160.0 7854.0 210.0 7860.0 225.0 7862.0 250.0 Xl 142.0 12.0 31.0 80.0 100.0 800.0 935.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7880.0 0.0 7870.0 18.0 7862.0 31.0 7860.0 42.0 7860.0 55.0 GR 7862.0 80.0 7864.0 120.0 7864.0 400.0 786G.O 480.0 7868.0 590.0 GR 7870.0 610.0 7880.0 630.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Xl 143.0 20.0 305.0 345.0 450.0 400.0 415.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 X2 0.0 0.0 0.0 7874.699 7875.699 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7900.0 0.0 7890.0 50.0 7880.0 170.0 7878.0 190.0 7876.0 215.0 GR 7874.0 290.0 7872.0 295.0 7870.0 305.0 7868.0 320.0 7868.0 330.0 GR 7870.0 345.0 7872.0 360.0 7874.0 370.0 7876.0 395.0 7878.0 415.0 GR 7880.0 425.0 7882.0 430.0 7884.0 500.0 7886.0 505.0 7890.0 515.0 1 ,-." 1"'"\ Q2MAY97 13:05:09 PAGE 2 Xl 144.0 16.0 235.0 275.0 200.0 400.0 360.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 X2 0.0 0.0 0.0 78S3.3 7884.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7900.0 0.0 7890.0 45.0 7a80.0 200.0 7878.0 235.0 7875.0 245.0 GR 7875.0 260.0 7878.0 275.0 7878.0 300.0 7877.0 305.0 7878.0 310.0 GR 7880.0 390.0 7884.0 395.0 78S6.0 430.0 7888.0 480.0 7890.0 540.0 GR 7994.0 570.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Xl 144.1 18 200 235 20 20 20 0 0 0 GR 7892.0 0.0 7890.0 35.0 78S8.0 65.0 7886.0 92.0 7884.0 123.0 GR 7882.0 148.0 7880.0 170.0 7878.5 200.0 7875.5 210.0 7875.5 225.0 GR 7878.5 235.0 7880.0 305.0 7880.0 340.0 7882.0 365.0 7884.0 380.0 GR 7886.0 415.0 7888.0 450.0 7890.0 500.0 Xl 144.2 18 200 235 5 5 5 0 0 0 GR 7892.0 0.0 7890.0 35.0 7888.0 65.0 7886.0 92.0 7884.0 123.0 GR 7882.0 148.0 7880.0 170.0 7878.5 200.0 7875.5 210.0 7875.5 225.0 GR 7878.5 235.0 7880.0 305.0 7880.0 340.0 7882.0 365.0 7884.0 380.0 GR 7886.0 415.0 7888:0' 450.0 7890.0 500.0 Ne .08 .08 .045 .3 .5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Xl 145.0 15.0 55.0 85.0 525.0 175.0 565.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7900.0 0.0 7898.0 22.0 7896.0 40.0 7890.0 50.0 7886.0 55.0 GR 7884.2 68.0 7884.2 78.0 7886.0 85.0 7890.0 92.0 7892.0 105.0 GR 7893.0 260.0 7894.0 310.0 7896.0 345.0 7898.0 355.0 7900.0 385.0 5B 1.0 1.5 2.' 0.0 39.0 0.0 250.0 0.0 7885.40 7885.2 Xl 146.0 19.0 60.0 90.0 45.0 45.0 45.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 X2 0.0 0.0 1.0 7891.9 7892.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 BT 19.0 0.0 7910.0 7910;0 20.0 7898.0 7890.0 55;0 7895.0 1690.0 BT 56.0 7894.3 7891.9 60.0 7894.3 7891.9 70.0 7894.2 7891.9 80.0 BT 7894.2 7891.9 90.0 7894.2 7891.9 95.0 7894.2 7891.9 96.0 7894.2 BT 7888.0 100.0 7894.1 7890.0 105.0 7894.0 7892.0 190.0 7892.4 7892.0 BT 210.0 7894.0 7894.0 235.0 7896.0 7896.0 360.0 7898.0 7898.0 375.0 BT 7900.0 7900.0 400.0 7902.0 7902.0 440.0 7910.0 7910.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7910.0 0.0 7900.0 20.0 7890.0 55.0 7889.0 56.0 7886.0 60.0 GR 7884.4 70.0 7884.4 80.0 7886.0 90.0 7888.0 95.0 7888.0 96.0 GR 7890.0 100.0 7892.0 105.0 7892.0 190.0 7894.0 210.0 7896.0 235.0 GR 7898.0 360.0 7900.0 375.0 7902.0 400.0 7910.0 440.0 0.0 0.0 Ne .1 .1 .0' .1 .3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Xl 147.0 10.0 30.0 75.0 325.0 300.0 315.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7910.0 0.0 7900.0 15.0 7894.0 30.0 7892.0 45.0 7892.0 70.0 GR 7894.0 75.0 7896.0 92.0 7898.0 108.0 7900.0 115.0 7910.0 240.0 1 02MAY.97 13:05:09 PAGE 3 Ne .08 ., .0' 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Xl 148.0 15.0 210.0 250.0 395.0 395.0 395.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 GR 7924.0 0.0 7920.0 50.0 7918.0 120.0 7916.0 130.0 7914.0 145.0 GR 7912.0 173.0 7910.0 178.0 7902.0 195.0 7900.0 210.0 7899.0 225.0 GR 7899.0 245.0 7900.0 250.0 7902.0 255.0 7910.0 280.0 7926.0 320.0 1 02MAY97 13:05:09 PAGE . SECNO DEPTR CWSEL CRIWS WSELK EG HV HL OLOSS L-BANK ELEV Q QLOB QCH QROB ALOB ACH ARaB VOL TWA R-BANK ELEV TIME VLOH veH VROB XHL XNCH XNR WTN ELMIN SSTA SLOPE XLOBL XLCH XLOBR ITRIAL IDe ICONT eORAR TOPii'ID ENDST If""', .1""., *PROF 1 0 CCHV= .100 CEHV.. .300 *SECNO Hl.lOO 141.100 7.08 7854.08 7854.07 7854.08 7855.90 1.82 .00 .00 7850.00 3300.0 42.4 3247.8 '.B 12.5 297.6 5.0 .0 .0 7850.00 .00 3.39 10.91 1.97 .080 .040 .100 .000 7847.00 116.88 .016490 150. 160. 120. 0 . 0 .00 90.57 207.45 *SECNO 141.200 3265 DIVIDED FLOW 3301 HV CHANGED MORE THAN HVINS 3302 WARNING: CONVEYANCE CHANGE OtTI'SIDE OF ACCEPTABLE RANGE, KRATIO ... 1.57 141.200 7.11 7856.11 .00 .00 7857.14 1.03 1.16 .08 7852.00 3300.0 44.7 2846.2 409.1 19.3 326.1 161.1 1.1 .3 7852.00 .00 2.32 8.73 2.54 .080 .040 .100 .000 7849.00 8S.61 .006690 BO. 115. 140. 2 0 0 .00 126.35 215.27 "SECNO 142.000 7185 MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY 3720 CRITICAL OEPTH ASSUMED 142.000 5.60 7865.60 7865.60 .00 7866.48 .BB 6.37 .02 7862.00 3300.0 22.4 2186.2 1091.4 10.5 238.2 601.7 14.4 5.' 7862.00 .0' 2.13 9.18 1.81 .080 .040 .100 .000 7860.00 25.16 .007462 700. 935. 800. . ,. 0 .00 438.69 463.85 "SECNO 143.000 3301 HV CHANGED MORE 1'HANHVINS 3370 NORMAL BRIDGE, NlUl- o MINEL1'RD_ 7875.70 MAX ELLCz 7874.70 1 02MAY97 13:05:09 PAGE 5 SECNO DEPTK CNSEL CRrNS NSELK EG HIT HL OLOSS L-BANK ELEV 0 OLOB OCR OROB ALOa ACH AROB VOL 'fWA R-BANK ELEV TIMIl VLOB VCH VROB XHL XNCH XNR WTN ELMIN SSTA SLOPE XLOBL XLCR XLOBR ITRIAL IDC ICONT CORAR TOPWID ENDST 3685 20 TRIALS ATTEMPTED WSEL,CWSEL 3693 PROBABLE MINIMUM SPECIFtC ENERGY 3720 CRtTICAL DEPTH ASSUMED 143.000 6.39 7874.39 7874.39 .00 7876.70 2.30 3.87 ..3 7870.00 3300.0 173.4 2911.3 215.3 43.8 225.7 65.8 20.0 B.l 7870.00 .05 3.96 12.90 3.27 .080 ;040 .100 .000 7868.00 275.28 .012106 450. 415. 400. 20 , 0 _00 99.63 374.91 -SECNO 144.000 3301 HV CHANGED MORE T!UW' HVINS 3370 NORMAL BRIDGE, NlUl- o MIN ELTRD- 7884.30 MAX ELLC- 7883.30 7185 MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY 3720 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED 144.000 6.04 7881.04 7881.04 .00 7882.44 1.40 4.05 .09 7878.00 3300.0 230.7 2295.6 773.6 79.8 204.1 275.3 23.6 '.3 7878.00 .06 2.89 11.25 2.81 .080 .040 .100 .000 7875.00 183.88 .010691 200. 360. 400. . " 0 .00 207.42 391.30 1""'\ ..-- "SECNO 144.100 3685 20 TRIALS ATTEMPTED WSEL,CWSEL 3693 PROBABLE MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY 3720 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED 144.100 6.48 7881.98 7881. 9a .00 7883.37 1.39 .20 .00 7878.50 3300.0 330.5 2230.1 739.4 103.6 196.9 285.3 23.9 9.4 7878.50 .0' 3.19 11.33 2.59 .080 .040 .100 .000 7875.50 148.19 .009601 20. 20. 20. 20 8 0 .00 216.60 364.79 -SECNQ 144.200 144.200 6.97 7882.47 7881.99 ;00 7863.45 ... .04 .04 7878.50 3300.0 376.4 2092.9 830.6 130.6 214.1 350.0 23.9 9.5 7878 .50 .0' 2.8S 9.78 2.37 .oao .040 .100 .000 7875.50 142.07 .006398 5. S. S. 14 5 0 .00 226.48 368.56 CCHV_ .300 CEHV_ .500 1 02MA'!97 13:05:09 PAGE . SECNO DEPTH CWSBL CRIWS WSELK EG HV EL OLOSS L-BANK ELEV 0 OLoa OCR QRaB ALoa ACH ARaa VOL TWA R-BANK ELEV TIME VLaa VCH VRaa XNL XNCH XNR WTN ELMIN SSTA SLOPE XLOBL XLCH XLOBR ITRIAL IDC ICONT CORAR 'I'OPWID ENDST "'SECNO 145.000 3301 HV CHANGED MORE THAN WINS 3685 20 TRIALS ATTEMPTED WSE~,CWSE~ 3693 PROBABLE MINIMUM SPECIF!C ENERGY 3720 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED 14.5.000 7.72 7891.92 7891.92 .00 7894.85 2..92 4.56 .97 7886.00 3300.0 96.2 3042.9 161.0 22.1 213.7 39.5 28.4 10.6 7886.00 .07 4.23 14.24 4.07 .080 .045 .080 .000 7884.20 46.79 .013767 525. 565. 175. 20 8 0 .00 57.72 1'04.51 SPECIAL BRIDGE sa XK XKOR COFQ ROLEN awc awp I3AREA S8 SLCHU ELCHD 1.00 1.50 2.60 .00 39.00 .00 250.00 .00 7885.40 7885.20 .SECNO 146.000 6870 0.5. ENERG'l ap 7894.85 IS HIGHER THAN COMPUTED ENER-GY OF 7894.73 3301 HV CHANGED MORE THAN HVINS 3302 WARNING: CONVEYANCE CHANGE OUTSIDE OF ACCEPTABLE RANGE, JCRATIO .. 1.59 PRESSURE AND WEIR FLOW, Weir Submergence Based on. TRAPEZOIDAL Shape EGPRS EGLWC H3 QWEIR OPR aAREA TRAPEZOID BLLC ELTRD WEIRLN AREA 7895.98 7894.85 .00 572. 2744. 250. 254. 7891.90 7892.50 164. 146.000 9.15 7893.55 .00 .00 7894.85 1.30 .00 .00 7886.00 3300.0 149.0 2628.7 522.4 50.3 258.4 212.8 28.8 10.7 7886.00 .08 2.96 10.17 2.46 .080 .045 .080 .000 7884.40 42.58 .005432 45. 45. 45. 4 0 2 .00 162.90 205.48 CCHV- .100 CEHV. .300 .SECNO 147.000 1 02MAyg7 13:05:09 PAGE 7 SE:CNO DEPTH CWSEL CRIWS WSELK EG HV IlL OLOSS I.-BANK EI.EV 0 QLOB OCH OROB ALOa ACH ARaa VOL TWA R~BANK ELEV 1"""\ 1"""\ TIME VLOB VCH VROE XNL XNCH XNR WTN E!.MIN SSTA SLOPE XLOBL XLCH XLOBR ITRIAL IDC ICON'l' CORAR TOPWID ENOST 3301 HV CHANGED MORE THAN HVINS 3665 20 TRIALS ATTEMPTED WSEL,CWSEL 3693 PROBABLE MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY 372:0 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED 147.000 5.90 7897.90 7897.90 .00 7900.17 2.26 2.43 .2' 7894.00 3300.0 46.0 306B.9 185.1 19.1 245.7 63.9 31.9 11.6 7894.00 .08 2.41 12.49 2.90 .100 .040 .100 .000 7892.00 20.24 .011938 325. 315. 300. 20 " 0 .00 87.00 107.23 *SECNO 148.000 7185 MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY 37:20 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED 148.000 5.77 7904.77 7904.77 .00 7907.15 2.38 4.89 .0' 7900.00 3300.0 306.4 2896.2 97.4 64.7 220.7 30.8 34.8 12.3 7900.00 .0' 4.74 13.12 3.16 .OBO .040 .100 .000 7899.00 189.12 .012853 395. 395. 395. . 5 0 .00 74.53 263.65 1 PROFILE FOR STREAM 00 YR. FLOOD: Q;;3300 CFS PL01'TED pOINTS (BY PRIORITY) E-ENERG1,W-WATER SURFACE,I-INVERT,C~CRITICAL W.S.,L-LEFT BANK,R-RIGHT BANK,M-LOWER END STA ELEVATION 7847. 7857. 7867. 7877. 7887. 7897. 7907. 7917. 7927. 7937. SECNO CUMDIS 141.10 O. I L W E. " SO. CI L WE. " 100. C I L WE " ].41.20 150. e I L WE " 200. e I L WE " 250. C I L WE " 300. C I L .WE " 350. C I L .WE ". 400. C I L WE " 450. e I L WE ." 500. C I L. WE M 550. C I L. WE " 600. e I L WE " 650. e I L WE M 700. C r .L WE M 750. e I.L WE " 800. e I L WE " 850. e I L WE M 900. C .I L WE M. 950. C .I L WE " 1000. C I L WE. .M 142.00 1050. I L E. " 1100. I L WE " 1150. I L .WE M 1200. I L WE " 1250. I L. WE M 1300. I L WE M. 1350. I.L WE M 1400. I L WE .M 1450. .I L W E. M 143.00 1500. .I L W E " 1550. I L WE M 1600. I L W.E " 1650. I L WE " 1700. I L .W E " 1750. I L. WE " 1800. I L WE H 144.00 1850. I .L WE " 144.10 1900. I. L WE " 144.20 1950. I. L WE " ~. 1"'"\ 2000. 1. L WE M 2050. I L WE M 2100. .I L WE. M 2150. I L WE M 2200. I L eWE M 2250. I L W E M 2300. I L .W E M. 2350. I L W E M 2400. I L W E .M 145.00 2450. I L. W E M 146.00 2500. e I L. WE M 2550. e IL W E. M 2600. e I L W E M 2650. C .I L WE M 2700. e I L W.E M 2750. e I L W E M 147.00 2800. I L .W E M 2850. I L WE M 2900. I L. W E M 2950. IL. W E M 3000. IL W E M 3050. 1.L W E M 3100. I L W E M 3150. .IL W E. M 148.00 3200. IL . E M 1 02MAY97 13;05:09 PAGE e THIS RUN EXECUTED 02MAY97 13:05;20 ~.~...*+.***+**.+.***..*..*..*...*..* HEC-2 WATER SURFACE PROFILES Version 4.6.2; May 1991 -y................................... NOTE- ASTERISK (*) A~ LEFT OF CROSS-SECTION NUMBER INDICATES. MESSAGE IN SUMMARY OF ERRORS LIST 00 YR. FLOOD: Q=3300 CFS SUMMARY PRINTOUT TABLE 150 SEeNO XLCH ELTRD E:LLC ELMIN Q CWSEL CRIWS EG 10*Kg VCH AREA .01K 141.100 .00 .00 .00 7847.00 3300.00 7854.08 1854.07 7855.90 164.90 10.91 315.05 256.98 . 141.200 115.00 .00 .00 7849.00 3300.00 7856.11 .00 7857.14 66.90 8.73 506.42 403.47 . 141:.000 935.00 .00 .00 7860.00 3300.00 7865.60 7865.60 7866.48 74.62 g.18 850.46 382.03 . 143.000 415.00 7875.70 7874.70 7868.00 3300.00 7874.3g 7874.39 7876.70 121.06 12.90 335.26 2gg.g3 . 144.000 360.00 7884.30 7883.30 7875.00 3300.00 7881.04 7881.04 7882.44 106.n 11.25 5Sg.17 319.16 . 144.100 20.00 .00 .00 7875.50 3300.00 7881.98 ?881.gS 7S83.37 96.01 11.33 585.79 336.78 144.200 5.00 .00 .00 7875.50 3300.00 7882.47 7S81.H 7883.45 63.98 g.78 694.63 412.58 . 145.000 565.00 .00 .00 7884.20 3300.00 7891.92 7891.92 7894.85 i37 .67 14.24 275.91 281.25 146.000 45.00 7892.50 7891.90 7884.40 3300.00 7an.55 .00 7894.85 54.32 10.1.7 521. 4 7 447.73 147.000 31.5.00 .00 .00 7892.00 3300.00 7897.90 7897.90 7900.17 119.38 12.49 328.63 302.03 . 148.000 395.00 .00 .00 7899.00 3300.00 7904.77 7904.77 7907.15 128.53 13.n 316.16 2n.08 1 02MAY97 13:05:09 PAGE . 00 YR. FLOOD; Q..3300 CFS f"'""\ .1"'"\ SUMMARY PRINTOUT TABLE 150 SECND Q CWSEL DIFWSP DIFWSX DIFKWS TOPWID XLCH 141.100 3300.00 7854.08 .00 .00 .00 90.57 .00 . Ul.200 3300.00 7856.11 .00 2.03 .00 126.35 115.00 . 142.000 3300.00 7865.60 .00 9.49 .00 438.69 935.00 143.000 3300.00 7874.39 .00 8.80 .00 99.63 415.00 . 144.000 3300.00 7881.04 .00 6.65 .00 207.42 360.00 . 144.100 3300.00 7881.98 .00 .,. .00 2IG.GO 20.00 144.200 3300.00 7882.47 .00 .., .00 226.48 5.00 145.000 3300.00 7891.92 .00 9.46 .00 57.72 565.00 . 146.000 3300.00 7893.55 .00 1.62 .00 162.90 45.00 . 147.000 3300.00 7891.90 .00 4.36 .00 87.00 315.00 148.000 3300.00 7904.77 .00 6.86 .00 74.53 395.00 1 a2MAY9? 13:05:09 PAGE 10 StJMMl\RY OF ERRORS AND SPECIAL NOTES WARNING SECNO_ 141.200 PROFILE- 1 CONVEYANCE CHANGE.OU'l'SIDE ACCEPTABLE RANGE CAUTION SECNO... 142.000 PROFILE.. 1 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED CAUTION SECNa.. 142.000 PROFILE__ 1 MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY CAUTION SECNO- 143.000 PROFILE.. 1 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED CAUTION SECNO.. 143.000 PROFILE.. 1 PROBABLE MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY CAUTION SECNO.. 143.000 PROFILE_ 1 20 TRIALS ATTEMPTED TO BALANCE WSEL CAUTION seCNO. 144.000 PROFILE.. 1 CRITICAL OEPTH ASSUMED CAUTION seCNO.. 144.000 PROFILE.. 1 MINIMUM S~ECIFIC ENERGY CAU'I'ION SECNO. 144.100 PROFILE'" 1 CRITICAL OEPTH ASSUMED CAU'l'ION SBCNO.. 144.100 PROFILE.. 1 PROBABLE MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY CAU'I'ION SBCNO. 144.100 PROFILE- 1 20 TRIALS ATTEMPTED TO BALANCE WSEL CAUTION SECNO.. 145.000 PROFILE'" 1 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED CAUTION SSCNQ:i. 145.000 PROFILE.. 1 PROBABLE MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY CAU'I'ION SECNO.. 145.000 PROFILE", 1 20 TRIALS ATTEMPTED. TO BALANCE WSEL WARNING StCNO.. 146'.000 PROFILE.. 1 CONVEYANCE CHANGE OUTSIDE ACCEPTABLE RANGE CArnIeN SECNO. 147.000 PROFILE. 1 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED CAUTION SECNO.. 147.000 PROFILE.. 1 PROBABLE MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY CAUTION SECNO. 147.000 PROFILE.. 1 20 TRIALS ATTEMPTED TO BALANCE WSEL CAUTION SECNO. 148.000 PROFILE.. 1 CRITICAL DEPTH ASSUMED CAUTION SECNO.. 148.000 PROFILE.. 1 MINIMUM SPECIFIC ENERGY f"'""\ .-, ~.. ...'-- --"'~----- ---- ..' Fl_ ---- . _...- -...---- - ~.., ..,- _ ; _ StroamBed ~~.,....,.,.. ----- ..,.../... -- ..' ~ b ...~:.~.,. "r . -.,,- - ~ ~ _.!f.....~..,.. ,", . " f}.~"..........~ JO' "'~....:.._.." ~P' . ..1:..,..' Typical Existing Profile FiIl Area To Extend Upstream of Structure Approximately 30' ... ..,...,..:.......':.. Grade Modification Profile Leonard Rice Conaulllng Walar Englnear.. Ine. <i> 24(J.Fif""" ShH. Suihr JOG 0..-. ~ f02OZ-HJ ~ 45S-8Sa9 I FAX CJOJJ "'55-015 PURPOSB: ADO COVER OVER SEWER LNE TO PREVENT WASHOUT. NOT TO SCALE PROPOSBD ORADB MODIFICATION DATUM: U.S.G.S. ASPEN CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT S6S N. MILL STREET ASPEN, CO. 81611 IN: ROARING FORK RIVER AT: aIY OF ASPEN RT~ COUNTY. STATE OF COLORADO APPLICATION BY: A.C.S.D. DATB: SHBET 3 OF 3 ,-... .1"'"\ ~ 78 '70 . .. 78'10 78~O. 7880. PIICf'OseD MH rr ypJ \ .. 7890 .. 7870 7860. PIICf'OseD SANT MY SEIlER tJE .. 781.,0 7850 . .. 785'D PROFILE Leonard RIce COll$ulllng Waler engineers, Inc. (\) 2<<1 Pi'.... $...." SM. JOO 0_. ~ 4tJ202.UJ gcw 4.5S.o9SIg / FAX. fJCUI "55~ JRPOSE: ADD COVER OVER SEWER L"'E TO PREVENT WASHOUT. I o 40 SCALE: r - 40' I PROPOSED GRADE MODIFICATION 80 A. TUM: U.S.G.S. ASP1!!N CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT IN: ROARING FORK RIVER AT: CITY OF ASPEN PITKIN COUNTY. STATE OF COLORADO S6S N. Mn.!. STREET APPLICA 7:0N BY: A.C.o.D. AS?E~I, ':8. ~15!! . 'Ie to t.Xlstlng Key Rock Buned in Stream Bank I""". ....,. ! r-' , . -~ . '~'. ,.,. ,", . " .~ , ~lJ-..1l1 Balik -...c:::::J--'__ ~. .~, . . . .':.... ., Stack Racks Lower in Middle of Structure ~. -'--~ -::::1-.. new - ....... .--.... ....:::::::r~-.._ ~------... I'le.. ~---- <ooc::::J--",-__... ki.... 1. . 100' Honz. 1... 5' Vert. 100 200 w~~d: Grade MOdifica lion Project TYPical Plan View --- ---- - - ----- --'- - Plow _ ~---- --- --- ....:::::::}---- ~_/-- '."2-3 It. '\ Pi" .~. to E,t.ti, Up,t~.", '.."4-5 ft. _I 01 Struet"ro 'PP'o,;",,,,,y 30. Maximum 2 ft Drop________T//--- __ ~~~.- ____ .....--.... -- - ---....., --. ------ - / ~-_/ TYPical EXisting Profile -<::!---- q" Scour ';....:~. ::"./ ;..., ~"'':;~ Hale , .~, ..., '." .,. .'. .".. :'" -'~'~ ,. '. ''..'~;~~~~~'~::;,;:\.;~~ ,';.:,' .. '.', ... .. ';.,.,;.,::.::. ~ ApprOXimately 1.0' of Fill Over the EXisting Pipe '- -----.-------. Grade .\fOdification Profile --.,. t ~ o o t::J .ad:JO 90 Cj VICNlTY MAP IN. T.SJ . ~ , r-, ~ - ...-----:- --- . ..' .---.. ---- Flow _...- .....--.- ...----. fiP""- ...- _ ;_ Sire... 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MILL STREET ASPEN, CO. 81611 IN: ROARING FORK RIVER AT: CITY OF ASPEN RTKIN COUNTY. STATE OF COLORADO APPLICATION BY: A.C.S.D. DA TB: SHEET 3 OF 3 , ,-... f"'""\ 78 '70 .. -4 78'10 78 "f 0 .. /EXiSTm CF.CXNJ 7880.. Ff1mJSED MH. lTypJ\ ... 7890 -4 7870 78 bO .. PRCi'OSED SAlfTAIIY SEIIf)1 LJE -4 781.0 7850 .. ... 785'D PROFILE Leonard Rice Consulting Water engineers, Inc. ~ tofDl F''{,'"'' s"..... SM. JOO 0-. ~ ,02tJ2.UJ QOJJ "SS-i54~ / FAX tJ4JJ 4'.55-015 ORPOSE: ADD COVER OVER SEWER LNE TO PREVENT WASHOUT. I o 40 SCALE: r . 40' I PROPOSED GRADE MODIFICATION 80 A TUM/: U.S.G.S. ASPEN CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT IN: ROARING FORK RIVER A 7: CITY OF ASPEN PITKIN COUNTY. STATE OF COLORADO 565 N. MH.!.. STREET I APPLICA7!ON BY: A.C.oD. A~?::.~L -:~. ':l:l: ... l:e to t;Xlsttng Key Rock 8u~d in Stream Bank f"'""\ flow --=:::J----"" Strum Bank ..,.~ . '. . ..-::::::r-......___ ______ flow ~ '-.---- Slack Rocks Lower in Middle of Structure -=::::1-- - _____- <::J--------- -=::::J----- -=:::1-----.--. " -. ..'"... Stream S.nK .ie: 1" - 100' Honz. 1" - S' Vert. 100 200 Grade Modification Project Typical Plan View - -------- ----- -----~ --<J---/ ------- .---- ftow _ -=:::::}- - .--- -- .c=:::r-- Typical Existing Profile -- .....::::::::r-.- d =2-3 ft d'" =4-5 tt",\ Fill Area to Extend .upstream -, '_; of Structure Approximately 30' ft D:~-----=:r- //-- - ----- ---- -- ,,,]/ / ~-_/ , ..' . ...:::';.:;;~;}~:~~::;:::.: :'.' '. .. Maximum 2 /--- ---_/ do "',. .0' .';'.'.y..'."... '.. 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