HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 02 09 Regular 607 Final Engineering and Landscape Plans for Proposed Northern Way Borrow AreaCOMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM 607
February 9, 2009
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REQUEST: The Public Works Department requests the City Commission review the Final
Engineering and Landscape plans for the proposed Northern Way Borrow Area,
located on the Tuscawilla Country Club property on the north side of Northern Way
west of Shetland Avenue
PURPOSE: To review the Final Engineering and Landscape plans for the proposed Northern
Way Borrow Area
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
City Code Chapter 5 -Tree Protection and Preservation
City Code Chapter 9 -Land Development
City Code Chapter 20 -Zoning
Chapter 163 FS
Chapter 166 FS
Comprehensive Plan
Settlement Agreement as amended
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
• Final Engineering /Site Plan and a Developer's Agreement for the Tuscawilla Greens 60-
unit condominium project adjacent to the Tuscawilla Country Club were approved by the
City Commission at the September 8, 2008 meeting. The Northern Way Borrow Area is a
related project being submitted to the City Commission as an amendment to the approved
Tuscawilla Greens Final Engineering plans.
• The Tuscawilla Greens site requires extensive over-excavation and removal of unsuitable
soil materials near the ground surface. In addition, much of the finished grading at the site is
above the existing grade. Fill material must be imported from an offsite location in order to
raise the finished grades across the site and replace the unsuitable soils.
PROJECT OVERVIEW:
• The Northern Way Borrow Area is proposed as a source of fill material for the Tuscawilla
Greens site. The Borrow Area is located on the Tuscawilla Country Club property, at the
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north side of Northern Way, west of the Shetland Avenue intersection (see Exhibit 1 -Aerial
Map). The Borrow Area is located between the Northern Way right-of--way and the fairway
for golf course hole #4. Soil excavated from the Northern Way Borrow Area will be hauled
to the Tuscawilla Greens site by trucks using a route from Northern Way east to Greenbriar
Lane north to Winter Springs Boulevard. Tuscawilla Greens is located on the south side of
Winter Springs Boulevard between the Country Club and Howell Creek.
• The Borrow Area is being designed to look and function similar to a wet retention pond.
The bottom of the Borrow Area is at elevation 30.0, which is varies from approximately 19
to 23-feet below the existing ground surface. The pond will have standard 4:1 side slopes
along the perimeter to a depth of 3-feet below the normal water surface elevation, where the
slopes transition to 2:1, per the City Code (Section 9-241.d.2).
• The pond is shown with a normal water elevation of 48.0, which is approximately 3-feet
below the top of the surrounding pond bank. A pond water surface elevation of 48.0 is above
both the normal and seasonal high groundwater levels. According to the geotechnical report,
the normal groundwater level is approximately 12-feet below the existing grade and the
seasonal high groundwater is approximately 7-feet below the existing grade. A well will be
required as a supplemental water source to raise the water level in the pond to 48.0. Using a
well to artificially raise a pond water level above the normal groundwater level, as proposed
with this project, is not a recommended practice for conservation of water resources.
• An impervious pond liner is proposed to restrict infiltration and maintain the pond water
level. Please see the attached letter from the geotechnical engineer (Exhibit 2) for more
information regarding the pond liner design.
OFFSITE DRAINAGE AND EMERGENCY OUTFACE:
• The Northern Way Borrow Area will receive stormwater surface runoff from the south and
east sides. On the south side of the pond, stormwater runoff from the north side of the
Northern Way right-of--way will drain into the pond. On the east side, the proposed pond is
within an existing drainage easement on property owned by the golf course but serving the
adjacent Arrowhead Unit 1 subdivision. Under the original stormwater design for
Arrowhead Unit 1, there was a small dry retention area immediately west of the subdivision.
This dry retention area was designed to receive stormwater runoff from a Swale draining
from east to west across the back of the lots in Arrowhead Unit 1. The proposed pond has
been designed to provide equal or greater capacity than the dry retention area as it was
originally designed, as required by the terms of the Arrowhead Unit 1 drainage easement
agreement.
• The proposed pond is designed to retain the 100-year storm when starting from its normal
water elevation of 48.0. The pond has been designed with an emergency overflow in the
event of an extremely large storm or a series of severe storms. The overflow consists of a
low spot in the pond bank located near the northeast corner. Stormwater overflow from this
low point would discharge towards the hole #4 fairway and would then follow the existing
established drainage pattern in this area.
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BORROW AREA /POND APPEARANCE:
• The top of the pond bank will be at the existing grade, meaning that the pond bank will not
obstruct the view of the golf course from Northern Way.
• No existing trees will be removed for the pond construction. All existing trees in the project
vicinity are required to have tree protection barricades as shown on the Final Engineering
plans.
• The proposed pond will have a 3-tier fountain in the center and shallow water (littoral)
plantings along the perimeter of the pond. These shallow water plantings improve water
quality and enhance the pond appearance without obstructing the view of the golf course
from the surrounding homes.
• The pond will not be fenced, similar to most wet ponds in the City meeting the applicable
design standards. The pond bank has 4:1 side slopes and a fence is not required by Code.
The top of pond bank on the south side is located approximately 35-feet from the Northern
Way pavement, a 25-mph residential street.
COMMUNICATION WITH SURROUNDING RESIDENTS:
• The surrounding homeowners immediately adjacent to the site have been notified about the
project and were asked to provide input. The homeowners were all issued copies of the
design plans and an aerial map showing the approximate location of the borrow area /pond
relative to their homes. Several questions have been asked to City Staff about the project to
date and no objections have been communicated to Staff.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Commission review the proposed Final Engineering and Landscape
plans for the Northern Way Borrow Area. The project complies with the City Code; however, Staff
remains concerned about the proposed use of a well to artificially raise the pond water level above
the normal groundwater level, which is not a recommended practice for conservation of water
resources.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Exhibit 1 -Aerial Map
2. Exhibit 2 -Letter from Universal Engineering Services dated October 22, 2008
3. Exhibit 3 -Final Engineering Plans
COMMISSION ACTION:
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Tuscawilla Greens, LLC
1491 East SR 434, Unit 103
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Attention: Mr. Tom Corkery
EXHIBIT 2
October 22, 2008
Reference: Northern Way Pond Liner Recommendations
Tuscawilla Greens, Winter Springs
Seminole County, Florida
UES Project No.: 0130.0800247.0000
UES Report No.:726738
Dear Mr. Corkery.
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Based on our conversations with Mr. Ted Schwartzhoff, P.E. with Dave Schmitt
Engineering, Inc., we understand that the City of Winter Springs requires confirmation that
the proposed impervious liner will function as intended under the proposed operating
conditions including its interaction with the groundwater table. We had previously provided
our recommendations for the proposed liner to Dave Schmitt Engineering, Inc., via a-mail.
Universal Engineering Sciences, Inc. (UES) has previously completed a geotechnical
exploration of the northern way pond and a summary of our findings were presented in our
report UES report No. 702366 dated July 24, 2008.
A 20-mil PVC liner or equivalent will likely provide an adequate impervious zone through
which would significantly restrict infiltration into the su~cial aquifer, thus maintaining the
water level within the pond.
The upstream edge of the liner should be secured by means of an anchor trench. For the
anchor trench, we recommend minimum dimensions of 2 feet by 2 feet (vertical by
horizontal), with the liner material laid along the walls of the anchor trench and clean,
compacted backfill placed atop the liner within the trench. Similarly, the upslope edge of the
liner adjacent to the wing walls should be secured by a trench.
The liner should always have a minimum cover of 3 feet of clean sand fill material. The
sand cover will protect the liner from punctures and ensure it remains in place. Construction
equipment spreading the sand over the pond bottom must never come into contact with the
liner, or the liner will be compromised and require major repair(s). At least 12 inches or
more of sand should be between the liner and the heavy equipment and trucks wheels and
tracks moving and spreading the soil cover over the liner.
UNIVERSAL
ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Consultants in: Geotechnical Engineering • Environmental
Engineering
Tuscawiila Greens LLC
UES Project No.: 0'130.0800247.0000
UES Document No.; 726738
October 22, 2008
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)t is our professional opinion that a liner installed by installed by a qualified, competent liner
installer; following the specifications in this letter, -will function as 'intended under the
proposed normal operating conditions including its interaction with the groundwater table.
Also during installation, no hard soled shoes should come into contact with the liner, only
soft, rubber soled tennis shoes, in order to prevent hales firom occurring in the liner.
We appreciate the opportunity to have worked with you on this project and look forward to a
continued association. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you should have any
questions.
Respectfully .submitted,
UNIVERSAL. ENGINEERING SCLENCES, INC.
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