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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPA2023-0027_20230131_WQHP dated 01-25-23Preliminary Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (pWQHP) Project Name: Pine Knot Motel PLAN CHECK NO. ____-2023 6302 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA Por. Lot 3, and Lots 4, 5, & 6 of Seashore Colony Tract APN: 045-084-09 Prepared for: 6302 Investment, LLC 865 Production Place Newport Beach, CA 92663 Tel: (949) 524-0562 Prepared by: TOAL ENGINEERING, INC. 139 Avenida Navarro San Clemente, CA 92672 Tel: (949) 492-8586 Adam L. Toal, RCE 59275 atoal@toalengineering.com DATE PREPARED: 1/25/2023 Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Owner’s Cer•fica•on Toal JN:23002 Page i This Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) has been prepared for 6302 Investment, LLC by Toal Engineering, Inc. The WQHP is intended to comply with Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC) Section 21.35.050 requiring preparation of the plan. The undersigned, while it owns the subject property, is responsible for the implementation of the provisions of this plan , including the ongoing operation and maintenance of all best management practices (BMPs), and will ensure that this plan is amended as appropriate to reflect up-to-date conditions on the site consistent with the current Orange County Drainage Area Management Plan (DAMP) and the intent of the non-point source NPDES Permit for Waste Discharge Requirements for the County of Orange, Orange County Flood Control District and the incorporated Cities of Orange County within the Santa Ana Region.Once the undersigned transfers its interest in the property, its successors-in-interest shall bear the aforementioned responsibility to implement and amend the WQHP. An appropriate number of approved and signed copies of this document shall be available on the subject site in perpetuity. Owner: Title Company 6302 Investment, LLC Address 865 Production Place, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Email Telephone #(949) 524-0562 I understand my responsibility to implement the provisions of this WQHP including the ongoing operation and maintenance of the best management practices (BMPs) described herein. Owner Signature Date Project Owner’s Certification Planning Application No. (If applicable)TBD Grading Permit No.xxxx-2023 Tract/Parcel Map and Lot(s) No. Por. Lot 3 and Lots 4, 5, & 6 Seashore Colony Tract Building Permit No. TBD Address of Project Site and APN (If no address, specify Tract/Parcel Map and Lot Numbers) 6302 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA APN: 045-084-09 Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Table of Contents Toal JN: 23002 Page iii Contents Page No. Section I Permit(s) and Water Quality Conditions of Approval or Issuance .......... 1 Section II Project Description .................................................................................. 2 Section III Site Description ........................................................................................ 5 Section IV Best Management Practices (BMPs) ........................................................ 8 Section V Inspection/Maintenance Responsibility for BMPs ................................. 18 Section VI BMP Exhibit (Site Plan) .......................................................................... 19 Section VII Educational Materials ............................................................................. 20 Attachments Attachment A . .............................................................. BMP Fact Sheets and Calculations Attachment B . .................................................................................. Educational Materials Attachment C . .................................................................. Operations & Maintenance Plan Attachment D . .................................................................................... Geotechnical Report Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section I Toal JN: 23002 Page 1 Section I Permit(s) and Water Quality Conditions of Approval or Issuance Project Infomation Permit/Application No. (If applicable) TBD Grading or Building Permit No. (If applicable) ____-2023 Address of Project Site (or Tract Map and Lot Number if no address) and APN 6302 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA APN: 045-084-09 Water Quality Conditions of Approval or Issuance Water Quality Conditions of Approval or Issuance applied to this project. (Please list verbatim.) Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 21.35.050: A. A WQHP shall be required for a development of water quality concern that requires a coastal development permit and has the potential for adverse water quality or hydrologic impacts to coastal waters. 3. Seventy-Five (75) Percent Impervious Surface Area. Development where seventy-five percent or more of the sites surface area will be impervious surfaces. Conceptual WQMP Was a Conceptual Water Quality Management Plan previously approved for this project? No. Watershed-Based Plan Conditions Provide applicable conditions from watershed - based plans including WIHMPs and TMDLS. Watershed: Santa Ana River The Santa Ana River Watershed is covered by the “One Water, One Watershed Plan Updated 2018” adopted by the Commission of the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority on February 19, 2019. To comply with water quality objectives therein, this project shall meet NPDES water quality regulatory requirements. The Santa Ana River is not a 303(d) listed waterbody by the California State Water Board (Santa Ana – Region 8), and thus there are no priority pollutants of concern or associated TMDLs for the Santa Ana River. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section II Toal JN: 23002 Page 2 Section II Project Description II.1 Project Description Description of Proposed Project Development Category (From Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 21.35.050): A. A WQHP shall be required for a development of water quality concern that requires a coastal development permit and has the potential for adverse water quality or hydrologic impacts to coastal waters. 3. Seventy-Five (75) Percent Impervious Surface Area. Development where seventy-five percent or more of the sites surface area will be impervious surfaces. Project Area (ft2): 5,708 Number of Dwelling Units: N/A SIC Code: 7011 Project Area Pervious Impervious Area (acres or sq ft) Percentage Area (acres or sq ft) Percentage Pre-Project Conditions 1,653 sq.ft. 29% 4,055 sq.ft. 71% Post-Project Conditions 1,168 sq.ft. 20% 4,540 sq.ft. 80% Drainage Patterns/Connections See Section III.2. Narrative Project Description: (Use as much space as necessary.) The project consists of demolishing the front 32’ of the existing motel building to construct a new two-story addition (with lobby, lounge, and hotel room on the ground floor, and two rooms and a covered deck on the second floor), removing and replacing the walkways and planters within the interior courtyard, and reconstructing the parking stalls accessed from the adjacent alley. The remaining portion of the existing motel building and motel room entry paving (~3,105 sq. ft.) is designated to remain and will be protected in place. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section II Toal JN: 23002 Page 3 II.2 Potential Stormwater Pollutants Pollutants of Concern Pollutant Check One for each: E=Expected to be of concern N=Not Expected to be of concern Additional Information and Comments Suspended-Solid/ Sediment E N Nutrients E N Heavy Metals E N Pathogens (Bacteria/Virus) E N Pesticides E N Oil and Grease E N Toxic Organic Compounds E N Trash and Debris E N II.3 Hydrologic Conditions of Concern Determine if streams located downstream from the project area are potentially susceptible to hydromodification impacts. No – Show map Yes – Describe applicable hydrologic conditions of concern below. Refer to Section 2.2.3 in the Technical Guidance Document (TGD). The subject property is not located in a Potential Area of Erosion, Habitat, & Physical Structure Susceptibility per Figure 3 in Appendix XVI.3 ofthe North Orange County Technical Guidance Document (TGD). See Figure 3 in Attachment A of this report. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section II Toal JN: 23002 Page 4 II.4 Post Development Drainage Characteristics Post-project runoff will be collected by a system of area drain inlets and underground drain pipes, then routed to an on-site BMP for stormwater treatment, before flowing into a storm water pump vault for discharge through the curb face into Coast Highway. Runoff exceeding the BMP design treatment threshold will bypass the system and flow directly to the storm water pump vault. II.5 Property Ownership/Management Property Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC The property owner, 6302 Investment LLC, will be responsible for the long-term maintenance of the project’s storm water facilities. Maintenance contractors may be hired by the owner to perform operations and maintenance duties. No infrastructure will be transferred to public agencies. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section III Toal JN: 23002 Page 5 Section III Site Description III.1 Physical Setting Name of Planned Community/Planning Area (if applicable) N/A Location/Address 6302 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA General Plan Land Use Designation CV – Visitor Serving Commercial Zoning CV – 0.5 FAR – Visitor Serving Commercial Acreage of Project Site 8,913 s.f. (0.205 ac) – 5,708 sq. ft. disturbed Predominant Soil Type HSG-D Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section III Toal JN: 23002 Page 6 III.2 Site Characteristics Site Characteristics Precipitation Zone 0.70-inch (TGD Figure XVI-1). See Attachment A. Topography The subject property is a rectangular shaped lot on the east side of W. Coast Highway, bound to the south by Prospect Street, to the north by an alley, and to the east by a private parking lot. The site is essentially flat, with surface elevations ranging from 9.2’ to 9.7’. The site is currently occupied by the motel. Drainage Patterns/Connections Existing drainage patterns/connections Runoff collects on the surface until it percolates into the ground, or migrates toward the alley and adjacent streets during peak storm events. On-site drainage problems have been noted by the owner. Proposed drainage patterns/connections See discussion in Section II.4 Soil Type, Geology, and Infiltration Properties Per the project geotechnical report prepared by R McCarthy Consulting, Inc. entitled “Geotechnical Investigation, Proposed Motel Renovations and Replacement Addition, …” dated May 4, 2022 (hereafter Soils Report), the surficial site soils are Marine deposits and beach sand deposits consisting predominantly of sands and silts within the upper 10 feet. Per the County of Orange Hydrologic Soil Group GIS Maps, the project is within an area designated Soil Type D. Hydrogeologic (Groundwater) Conditions Per the Soils Report, “groundwater was encountered in the borings at a depth of approximately 5 feet.” Geotechnical Conditions (relevant to infiltration) Per the Soils Report, “on-site water infiltration is allowable for dry weather runoff and light rain events.” However, the TGD excludes the use of Infiltration BMPs when the separation between infiltrating surface and groundwater table is less than 5 feet. Off-Site Drainage N/A. Utility and Infrastructure Information Public and private utilities are already in place for this property. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section III Toal JN: 23002 Page 7 III.3 Watershed Description Receiving Waters Santa Ana River 303(d) Listed Impairments None. See Section I. Applicable TMDLs None. See Section I. Pollutants of Concern for the Project N/A Environmentally Sensitive and Special Biological Significant Areas None. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 8 Section IV Best Management Practices (BMPs) IV. 1 Project Performance Criteria (NOC Permit Area only) Is there an approved WIHMP or equivalent for the project area that includes more stringent LID feasibility criteria or if there are opportunities identified for implementing LID on regional or sub-regional basis? YES NO If yes, describe WIHMP feasibility criteria or regional/sub-regional LID opportunities. N/A Project Performance Criteria If HCOC exists, list applicable hydromodification control performance criteria (Section 7.II-2.4.2.2 in MWQMP) N/A List applicable LID performance criteria (Section 7.II-2.4.3 from MWQMP) • Priority Projects must infiltrate, harvest and use, evapotranspirate, or biotreat/biofilter, the 85th percentile, 24-hour storm event (Design Capture Volume). • A properly designed biotreatment system may only be considered if infiltration, harvest and use, and evapotranspiration (ET) cannot be feasibly implemented for the full design capture volume. In this case infiltration, harvest and use, and ET practices must be implemented to the greatest extent feasible and biotreatment may be provided for the remaining design capture volume. List applicable treatment control BMP performance criteria (Section 7.II-3.2.2 from MWQMP) • If treatment control BMPs can treat all the remaining unmet volume and have a medium to high effectiveness for reducing the primary POCs, the project is considered to be in compliance. • If the cost of providing treatment control BMPs greatly outweighs the pollution control benefits they would provide, a waiver of treatment control and LID requirements can be requested, and alternative compliance approaches must be used to fulfill the remaining unmet volume. Calculate LID design storm capture volume for Project. Simple Method per TGD III.1.1. 𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷=𝐷𝐷 × 𝑑𝑑 × 𝐴𝐴 𝐷𝐷= (0.75 × 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖+ 0.15)= 0.75 × 0.80 + 0.15 = 0.75 , where imp = 0.80 𝑑𝑑= 0.70 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖. 𝐴𝐴= 5,708 𝑠𝑠𝑠𝑠.𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓. 𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷= 0.75 x 0.70 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖.x 5,708 𝑠𝑠.𝑓𝑓.x �1 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓.12 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖.�=250 𝑐𝑐𝑓𝑓 Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 9 IV.2. Site Design and DrainageIV.2.1 Site Design BMPs The project incorporates the following Site Design practices: - Minimize/Disconnect Impervious Areas (by providing planters, gravel areas, and other pervious surfaces between, and adjacent to, the buildings, parking lot, and walkways; impervious surfaces shall be designed to drain to these pervious areas, where possible). - Minimize Construction Footprint (construction will be limited to only the areas designated for improvements; a portion of the existing motel is designated “existing, to remain”). - Re-Vegetate Disturbed Areas (disturbed areas not designated for impervious covering shall be re-planted in accordance with the project landscape plans). Existing site drainage problems do not allow for preservation of existing drainage patterns, although the time of concentration should be similar post-development. Infiltration capacity is limited to the surface only due to shallow groundwater, and there are no sensitive areas, slopes, channels, or vegetation on-site that requires protection. IV.2.2 Drainage Management Area (DMA) The project will be treated as a single Drainage Management Area, DMA-1. The selected BMP for this project is Proprietary Biofiltration sized using the flow-based capture efficiency method per the TGD (see Attachment A for BMP Fact Sheets, Manufacturer information, and sizing calculations).: DMA Area (sq. ft.) % Impervious BMP Type Sizing 1 5,708 0.80 BIO-7: Proprietary Biotreatment SWQDF See discussion for the selected Biotreatment BMP in Section IV.3.4. See the WQMP Site Plan provided in Section VI of this report for locations of site improvements, drainage system, and Biotreatment BMP. The GIS coordinates for the Proprietary Biotreatment BMP are: 33.62695, -117.94960. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 10 IV.3 LID BMP Selection and Project Conformance Analysis IV.3.1 Hydrologic Source Controls (HSCs) The Hydrologic Source Controls to be used for this project are indicated in the table below. Implementation of said controls is discussed in the text that follows. Name Included? Localized on-lot infiltration Impervious area dispersion (e.g. roof top disconnection) Street trees (canopy interception) Residential rain barrels (not actively managed) Green roofs/Brown roofs Blue roofs Impervious area reduction (e.g. permeable pavers, site design) Other: Other: Other: Other: Other: Other: Other: Other: Infiltration HSCs are not implemented for this project due to shallow groundwater and Type D soils. Impervious area dispersion is utilized locally, where feasible, but the effects of these limited areas do not affect the BMP calculations for the selected Proprietary Biofiltration BMP (See Section IV.3.4). Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 11 IV.3.2 Infiltration BMPs The Infiltration BMPs to be used for this project are indicated in the table below. Implementation of said controls is discussed in the text that follows. Name Included? Bioretention without underdrains Rain gardens Porous landscaping Infiltration planters Retention swales Infiltration trenches Infiltration basins Drywells Subsurface infiltration galleries French drains Permeable asphalt Permeable concrete Permeable concrete pavers Other: Infiltration BMPs are not implemented for this project due to shallow groundwater and Type D soils. See Infiltration BMP Feasibility Worksheet in Attachment A. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 12 IV.3.3 Evapotranspiration, Rainwater Harvesting BMPs The Evapotranspiration / Rainwater Harvesting BMPs to be used for this project are indicated in the table below. Implementation of said controls is discussed in the text that follows. Name Included? All HSCs; See Section IV.3.1 Surface-based infiltration BMPs Biotreatment BMPs Above-ground cisterns and basins Underground detention Other: Use of Evapotranspiration / Rainwater Harvesting BMPs is not feasible due to lack of demand for storm water reuse as irrigation water. See Worksheet J in Attachment A. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 13 IV.3.4 Biotreatment BMPs Biofiltration BMPs to be used for this project are indicated in the table below. Implementation of said controls is discussed in the text that follows. Name Included? Bioretention with underdrains Stormwater planter boxes with underdrains Rain gardens with underdrains Constructed wetlands Vegetated swales Vegetated filter strips Proprietary vegetated biotreatment systems Wet extended detention basin Dry extended detention basins Other: Description The BMP for this project is Proprietary Biofiltration (BIO-7), selected due to infiltration and rainwater harvesting infeasibility, as well as space and topography constraints related to the proposed site redevelopment. The proposed system is a 4x4 MWS Linear by Contech Engineered Solutions, placed adjacent to the ADA parking stall. Collected site runoff enters the pretreatment area for filtration, then flows horizontally through biofilter media before leaving the unit. Peak flows exceeding the design treatment capacity are able to bypass internally. All runoff discharged from the MWS Linear is then pumped into Coast Highway for collection by the existing public storm drain system. See WQMP BMP Exhibit in Section VI. Sizing The selected Proprietary Biotreatment BMP is sized using the flow-based capture efficiency per the TGD. The project area measuring 5,708 sq. ft., with an impervious surface area of 80%, yields a capture efficiency flowrate of 0.026 cfs (See Worksheet D in Attachment A). The selected 4x4 MWS Linear device has a standard treatment flowrate of 0.052 cfs, and is appropriately sized for treatment of the project area. In consideration of possible future development, Toal Engineering calculated the post-development capture efficiency flowrate for the entire site to be ~0.042 cfs. Thus, the selected MWS Linear device is adequately sized for treatment of runoff from the entire site. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 14 IV.3.5 Hydromodification Control BMPs Per Section II.3 of this WQHP, Hydromodification Control BMPs are not required. Hydromodification Control BMPs BMP Name BMP Description IV.3.6 Regional/Sub-Regional LID BMPs There are no Regional/Sub-Regional LID BMPs in which this project can participate. IV.3.7 Treatment Control BMPs Treatment Control BMPs to be used for this project are indicated in the table below. Implementation of said controls is discussed in the text that follows. Treatment Control BMPs BMP Name BMP Description Use of Treatment Control BMPs is not required for this project since project conformance criteria are met through the use of a Biofiltration BMP. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 15 IV.3.8 Non-structural Source Control BMPs The following Non-Structural Source Control BMPs shall be incorporated into the project. Non-Structural Source Control BMPs Identifier Name Check One If not applicable, state brief reason Included Not Applicable N1 Education for Property Owners, Tenants and Occupants N2 Activity Restrictions N3 Common Area Landscape Management N4 BMP Maintenance N5 Title 22 CCR Compliance (How development will comply) No hazardous waste. N6 Local Industrial Permit Compliance Not an industrial development. N7 Spill Contingency Plan No hazardous waste. N8 Underground Storage Tank Compliance No USTs. N9 Hazardous Materials Disclosure Compliance No hazardous materials. N10 Uniform Fire Code Implementation No hazardous materials. N11 Common Area Litter Control N12 Employee Training N13 Housekeeping of Loading Docks No loading docks. N14 Common Area Catch Basin Inspection N15 Street Sweeping Private Streets and Parking Lots Uncovered parking areas too small for street sweepers. N16 Retail Gasoline Outlets No gasoline dispensing. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 16 IV.3.9 Structural Source Control BMPs The following Structural Source Control BMPs shall be incorporated into the project. Structural Source Control BMPs Identifier Name Check One If not applicable, state brief reason Included Not Applicable S1 Provide storm drain system stenciling and signage No stenciling on small private drain inlets. S2 Design and construct outdoor material storage areas to reduce pollution introduction No outdoor material storage areas S3 Design and construct trash and waste storage areas to reduce pollution introduction S4 Use efficient irrigation systems & landscape design, water conservation, smart controllers, and source control S5 Protect slopes and channels and provide energy dissipation No slopes present Incorporate requirements applicable to individual priority project categories (from SDRWQCB NPDES Permit) Santa Ana region project S6 Dock areas None present. S7 Maintenance bays None present. S8 Vehicle wash areas None present. S9 Outdoor processing areas None present. S10 Equipment wash areas None present. S11 Fueling areas None present. S12 Hillside landscaping Not a hillside area. S13 Wash water control for food preparation areas None present. S14 Community car wash racks None present. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLCDerral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section IV Toal JN: 23002 Page 17 IV.4 Alternative Compliance Plan (If Applicable) An Alternative Compliance Plan was not considered for this project since treatment of project runoff has been addressed using BMPs discussed earlier in Section IV. IV.4.1 Water Quality Credits Determine if water quality credits are applicable for the project. Description of Proposed Project Project Types that Qualify for Water Quality Credits (Select all that apply): Redevelopment projects that reduce the overall impervious footprint of the project site. Brownfield redevelopment, meaning redevelopment, expansion, or reuse of real property which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants, and which have the potential to contribute to adverse ground or surface WQ if not redeveloped. Higher density development projects which include two distinct categories (credits can only be taken for one category): those with more than seven units per acre of development (lower credit allowance); vertical density developments, for example, those with a Floor to Area Ratio (FAR) of 2 or those having more than 18 units per acre (greater credit allowance). Mixed use development, such as a combination of residential, commercial, industrial, office, institutional, or other land uses which incorporate design principles that can demonstrate environmental benefits that would not be realized through single use projects (e.g. reduced vehicle trip traffic with the potential to reduce sources of water or air pollution). Transit-oriented developments, such as a mixed use residential or commercial area designed to maximize access to public transportation; similar to above criterion, but where the development center is within one half mile of a mass transit center (e.g. bus, rail, light rail or commuter train station). Such projects would not be able to take credit for both categories, but may have greater credit assigned Redevelopment projects in an established historic district, historic preservation area, or similar significant city area including core City Center areas (to be defined through mapping). Developments with dedication of undeveloped portions to parks, preservation areas and other pervious uses. Developments in a city center area. Developments in historic districts or historic preservation areas. Live-work developments, a variety of developments designed to support residential and vocational needs together – similar to criteria to mixed use development; would not be able to take credit for both categories. In-fill projects, the conversion of empty lots and other underused spaces into more beneficially used spaces, such as residential or commercial areas. Calculation of Water Quality Credits (if applicable) None. IV.4.2 Alternative Compliance Plan Information N/A. Describe an alternative compliance plan (if applicable). Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section V Toal JN: 23002 Page 18 Section V Inspection/Maintenance Responsibility for BMPs See Operations and Maintenance Plan in Attachment C – to be included in Final WQHP. Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Section VI Toal JN: 23002 Page 19 Section VI BMP Exhibit (Site Plan) VI.1 BMP Exhibit (Site Plan) See WQMP BMP Exhibit on the following page. PROSPECT STREET CO A S T H I G H W A Y ALLEY EXISTING BUILDING TO REMAIN EXISTING BUILDING TO REMAIN F.F.= 9.75 PAD= ____ F.F.= 9.75 PAD= ____ NO PARKING 1 3 9 A v e n i d a N a v a r r o San Cle m ente , CA 9 26 72 9 4 9 .4 9 2 .8 5 8 6 www.toa lengi nee ring.com C I V I L E N G I NE ER I NG L A N D S U R V E Y I N G STORMWATER QUALITY 23002 PI N E K N O T M O T E L PO R . L O T 3 & L O T S 4 , 5 , & 6 , S E A S H O R E C O L O N Y T R A C T ( A P N : 0 4 5 - 0 8 4 - 0 9 ) 63 0 2 W . C O A S T H I G H W A Y , N E W P O R T B E A C H , C A PRELIMINARY PLAN NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 1/8" = 1' N/A11/19/21 1/25/23 M.F.B. A.L.T. A.L.T. 1 1 WQ1 WQ M P - B M P E X H I B I T EXISTING MOTEL IMPROVEMENTS TO REMAIN RUNOFF FLOW DIRECTION CONCRETE SURFACE (IMPERVIOUS) DRAIN INLET / DOWNSPOUT WQMP LEGEND PROPOSED DRAIN LINE LID/TREATMENT BMP STORMWATER PUMP BMP TABLE PROJECT INFORMATION:PROPOSED MOTEL BUILDING Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Derral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Section VII Toal JN 23002 Page 20 Section VII Educational Materials Refer to the Orange County Stormwater Program (ocwatersheds.com) for a library of materials available. For Final WQHP Only - Please only attach the educational materials specifically applicable to this project. Other materials specific to the project may be included as well and must be attached. Educational Materials Residential Material (http://www.ocwatersheds.com) Check If Applicable Business Material (http://www.ocwatersheds.com) Check If Applicable The Ocean Begins at Your Front Door Tips for the Automotive Industry Tips for Car Wash Fund-raisers Tips for Using Concrete and Mortar Tips for the Home Mechanic Tips for the Food Service Industry Homeowners Guide for Sustainable Water Use Proper Maintenance Practices for Your Business Household Tips Other Material Check If Attached Proper Disposal of Household Hazardous Waste Recycle at Your Local Used Oil Collection Center (North County) Recycle at Your Local Used Oil Collection Center (Central County) Recycle at Your Local Used Oil Collection Center (South County) Tips for Maintaining a Septic Tank System Responsible Pest Control Sewer Spill Tips for the Home Improvement Projects Tips for Horse Care Tips for Landscaping and Gardening Tips for Pet Care Tips for Pool Maintenance Tips for Residential Pool, Landscape and Hardscape Drains Tips for Projects Using Paint Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Derral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Toal JN 23002 ATTACHMENT A BMP FACT SHEETS AND CALCULATIONS O R A N G E C O U N T Y O R A N G E C O U N T Y R I V E R S I D E C O U N T Y R I V E R S I D E C O U N T Y O R A N G E C O U N T Y O R A N G E C O U N T Y S A N B E R N A R D I N O C O U N T Y S A N B E R N A R D I N O C O U N T Y ORANGE COUNTYORANGE COUNTY LOS ANGELES COUNTYLOS ANGELES COUNTY ORA N G E C O U N T Y ORA N G E C O U N T Y LOS A N G E L E S C O U N T Y LOS A N G E L E S C O U N T Y 1.05 0.7 10 . 9 5 0 . 9 0 . 8 5 0 . 8 0 . 7 5 0 . 7 0 . 6 5 0. 9 5 0.7 0. 9 0.9 0. 7 5 P: \ 9 5 2 6 E \ 6 - G I S \ M x d s \ R e p o r t s \ I n f i l t r a t i o n F e a s a b i l i t y _ 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 5 \ 9 5 2 6 E _ F i g u r e X V I - 1 _ R a i n f a l l Z o n e s _ 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 5 . m x d FIGURE JO B TI T L E SC A L E 1" = 1 . 8 m i l e s DE S I G N E D DR A W I N G CH E C K E D BM P 04 / 2 2 / 1 0 DA T E JO B N O . 95 2 6 - E THTH OR A N G E C O U N T Y TE C H N I C A L G U I D A N C E DO C U M E N T OR A N G E C O . CA RA I N F A L L Z O N E S SUBJECT TO FURTHER REVISION 03.67.21.8 Miles 06123 Kilometers LEGEND Orange County Precipitation Stations 24 Hour, 85th Percentile Rainfall (Inches) 24 Hour, 85th Percentile Rainfall (Inches) - Extrapolated City Boundaries Rainfall Zones Design Capture Storm Depth (inches) 0.65" 0.7 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.10" Note: Events defined as 24-hour periods (calendar days) with greater than 0.1 inches of rainfall. For areas outside of available data coverage, professional judgment shall be applied. XVI-1 P: \ 9 5 2 6 E \ 6 - G I S \ M x d s \ S u c e p t a b i l i t y M a p s _ 2 0 1 0 0 5 0 5 \ 9 5 2 6 E _ S a n t a A n a R i v e r S u s c e p t i b i l i t y _ 2 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 . m x d Cleveland National Forest San Bernardino County Riverside County South Orange County Newport Bay Watershed Stabilized by Grade Control Structure San Gabriel-Coyote Creek Watershed Anaheim Bay- Huntington Harbor Watershed Peters Canyon Reservoir Olive Hills Kraemer Basin Carbon Canyon Walnut Canyon Reservoir Irvine Lake Anaheim Lake Warner Basin Miller Retarding Basin Bartlett Retarding Basin Fletcher Retarding Basin SOUTHPARK PUMP STATION Villa Park Dam Yorba Linda Reservoir Sources: Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ, USGS, Intermap, iPC, NRCAN, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri (Thailand), TomTom, 2012 FIGURE 3 JO B TIT L E SC A L E 1" = 1 2 0 0 0 ' DE S I G N E D DR A W I N G CH E C K E D BM P 04 / 3 0 / 1 0 DA T E JO B N O . 95 2 6 - E THTH OR A N G E C O U N T Y WA T E R S H E D MA S T E R P L A N N I N G OR A N G E C O . C A SU S C E P T I B I L I T Y A N A L Y I S SA N T A A N A R I V E R !I 0 12,000 24,000 Feet Susceptibility Potential Areas of Erosion, Habitat, & Physical Structure Susceptibility Channel Type Earth (Unstable) Earth (Stabilized) Stabilized Tidel Influence <= Mean High Water Line (4.28') Water Body Basin Dam Lake Reservoir Forest Areas Cleveland National Forest Federal Lands Amarus Salt Marsh Sources: Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ, USGS, Intermap, iPC, NRCAN, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri (Thailand), TomTom, 2012 686&(37,%,/,7<0$383$7( )(% Section IV.3.2 Infiltration BMPs Table 2.7: Infiltration BMP Feasibility Worksheet Infeasibility Criteria Yes No 1 Would Infiltration BMPs pose significant risk for groundwater related concerns? Refer to Appendix VII (Worksheet I) for guidance on groundwater-related infiltration feasibility criteria. X Provide basis: Groundwater was encountered at a depth of 5’ below grade per Geotechnical Investigation report by R McCarthy Consulting, Inc. dated May 4, 2022 (File No. 8667-00). 2 Would Infiltration BMPs pose significant risk of increasing risk of geotechnical hazards that cannot be mitigated to an acceptable level? (Yes if the answer to any of the following questions is yes, as established by a geotechnical expert): • The BMP can only be located less than 50 feet away from slopes steeper than 15 percent • The BMP can only be located less than eight feet from building foundations or an alternative setback. • A study prepared by a geotechnical professional or an available watershed study substantiates that stormwater infiltration would potentially result in significantly increased risks of geotechnical hazards that cannot be mitigated to an acceptable level. X Provide basis: Despite the aforementioned observed groundwater depth of 5’ below grade, R McCarthy Consulting, Inc. states that “from a geotechnical standpoint, on-site water infiltration is allowable for dry weather runoff and light rain events. A minimum setback of 3 feet from the nearest foundation is recommended.” 3 Would infiltration of the DCV from drainage area violate downstream water rights? X Provide basis: N/A Table 2.7: Infiltration BMP Feasibility Worksheet (continued) Partial Infeasibility Criteria Yes No 4 Is proposed infiltration facility located on HSG D soils or the site geotechnical investigation identifies presence of soil characteristics which support categorization as D soils? X Provide basis: The site is within an area designated as Hydrologic Soil Group “D” per the County of Orange Hydrologic Soil Group GIS Map. 5 Is measured infiltration rate below proposed facility less than 0.3 inches per hour? This calculation shall be based on the methods described in Appendix VII. - Provide basis: N/A - Measured infiltration rate not provided due to positive response to Item #4 and geotechnical concerns discussed in response to Items #2. 6 Would reduction of over predeveloped conditions cause impairments to downstream beneficial uses, such as change of seasonality of ephemeral washes or increased discharge of contaminated groundwater to surface waters? - Provide citation to applicable study and summarize findings relative to the amount of infiltration that is permissible: Summarize findings of studies provide reference to studies, calculations, maps, data sources, etc. Provide narrative discussion of study/data source applicability. 7 Would an increase in infiltration over predeveloped conditions cause impairments to downstream beneficial uses, such as change of seasonality of ephemeral washes or increased discharge of contaminated groundwater to surface waters? - Provide citation to applicable study and summarize findings relative to the amount of infiltration that is permissible: Summarize findings of studies provide reference to studies, calculations, maps, data sources, etc. Provide narrative discussion of study/data source applicability. Table 2.7: Infiltration BMP Feasibility Worksheet (continued) Infiltration Screening Results (check box corresponding to result): 8 Is there substantial evidence that infiltration from the project would result in a significant increase in I&I to the sanitary sewer that cannot be sufficiently mitigated? (See Appendix XVII) Provide narrative discussion and supporting evidence: Summarize findings of studies provide reference to studies, calculations, maps, data sources, etc. Provide narrative discussion of study/data source applicability. - 9 If any answer from row 1-3 is yes: infiltration of any volume is not feasible within the DMA or equivalent. Provide basis: See narrative for Items #1 and #4 herein. INFILTRATION IS NOT FEASIBLE 10 If any answer from row 4-7 is yes, infiltration is permissible but is not presumed to be feasible for the entire DCV. Criteria for designing biotreatment BMPs to achieve the maximum feasible infiltration and ET shall apply. Provide basis: - 11 If all answers to rows 1 through 11 are no, infiltration of the full DCV is potentially feasible, BMPs must be designed to infiltrate the full DCV to the maximum extent practicable. - Section IV.3.3 Rainwater Harvesting BMPs Worksheet J: Summary of Harvested Water Demand and Feasibility 1 What demands for harvested water exist in the tributary area (check all that apply): 2 Toilet and urinal flushing □ 3 Landscape irrigation □ 4 Other: ______________________________________________________ □ 5 What is the design capture storm depth? (Figure III.1) d 0.70 inches 6 What is the project size? A 0.132 ac 7 What is the acreage of impervious area? IA 0.104 ac For projects with multiple types of demand (toilet flushing, irrigation demand, and/or other demand) 8 What is the minimum use required for partial capture? (Table X.6) gpd 9 What is the project estimated wet season total daily use (Section X.2)? gpd 10 Is partial capture potentially feasible? (Line 9 > Line 8?) For projects with only toilet flushing demand 11 What is the minimum TUTIA for partial capture? (Table X.7) 12 What is the project estimated TUTIA? 13 Is partial capture potentially feasible? (Line 12 > Line 11?) For projects with only irrigation demand 14 What is the minimum irrigation area required based on conservation landscape design? (Table X.8) = 0.77 * 0.104 = 0.08 ac 15 What is the proposed project irrigated area? (multiply conservation landscaping by 1; multiply active turf by 2) 0.028 ac 16 Is partial capture potentially feasible? (Line 15 > Line 14?) NO Provide supporting assumptions and citations for controlling demand calculation: The value of 0.77 on Line 14 is taken from the referenced table (X.8 in the TGD) for the Irvine ET Station at the specified design capture storm depth of 0.70 The proposed landscaping utilizes conservation design, so the irrigated area is multiplied by 1 (Line 15). Section IV.3.4 Biotreatment BMPs Worksheet D: Capture Efficiency Method for Flow-Based BMPs DMA - 1 1 Enter the time of concentration, Tc (min) (See Appendix IV.2)Tc=5 min 2 Using Figure III.4, determine the design intensity at which the estimated time of concentration (Tc) achieves 80% capture efficiency, I1 I1=0.26 in/hr 3 Enter the effect depth of provided HSCs upstream, dHSC (inches) (Worksheet A)dHSC=0 inches 4 Enter capture efficiency corresponding to dHSC, Y 2 (Worksheet A)Y2=0 % 5 Using Figure III.4, determine the design intensity at which the time of concentration (Tc) achieves the upstream capture efficiency(Y2), I2 I2=0 in/hr 6 Determine the design intensity that must be provided by BMP, I­design = I 1­I2 Idesign=0.26 in/hr 1 Enter Project area tributary to BMP (s), A (sf)A=5,708 sf Enter Project area tributary to BMP (s), A (acres)A=0.131 acres 2 Enter Project Imperviousness, imp (unitless) imp=0.80 3 Calculate runoff coefficient, C= (0.75 x imp) + 0.15 C=0.75 4 Calculate design flowrate, Q design= (C x i design x A)Qdesign=0.026 cfs Provide time of concentration assumptions: Minimum allowable time of concentration for small lot = 5 minutes. Step 1: Determine the design capture storm depth used for calculating volume Step 2: Calculate the design flowrate Supporting Calculations Describe system: MWS Linear by Contech Engineered Solutions LLC Graphical Operations Worksheet D: Capture Efficiency Method for Flow-Based BMPs DMA - 1 1 Enter the time of concentration, Tc (min) (See Appendix IV.2)Tc=5 min 2 Using Figure III.4, determine the design intensity at which the estimated time of concentration (Tc) achieves 80% capture efficiency, I1 I1=0.26 in/hr 3 Enter the effect depth of provided HSCs upstream, dHSC (inches) (Worksheet A)dHSC=0 inches 4 Enter capture efficiency corresponding to dHSC, Y 2 (Worksheet A)Y2=0 % 5 Using Figure III.4, determine the design intensity at which the time of concentration (Tc) achieves the upstream capture efficiency(Y2), I2 I2=0 in/hr 6 Determine the design intensity that must be provided by BMP, I­design = I 1­I2 Idesign=0.26 in/hr 1 Enter Project area tributary to BMP (s), A (sf)A=8,813 sf Enter Project area tributary to BMP (s), A (acres)A=0.202 acres 2 Enter Project Imperviousness, imp (unitless) imp=0.87 3 Calculate runoff coefficient, C= (0.75 x imp) + 0.15 C=0.80 4 Calculate design flowrate, Q design= (C x i design x A)Qdesign=0.042 cfs Provide time of concentration assumptions: Minimum allowable time of concentration for small lot = 5 minutes. Step 1: Determine the design capture storm depth used for calculating volume Step 2: Calculate the design flowrate Supporting Calculations Describe system: MWS Linear by Contech Engineered Solutions LLC Graphical Operations Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Derral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Toal JN 23002 ATTACHMENT B EDUCATION MATERIALS Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Derral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Toal JN 23002 ATTACHMENT C OPERATION & MAINTENANCE PLAN Attachments Attachment A Operations and Maintenance Plan BMP Applicable? Yes/No BMP Name and BMP Implementation, Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Implementation, Maintenance, and Inspection Frequency and Schedule Person or Entity with Operation & Maintenance Responsibility Non-Structural Source Control BMPs Yes N1. Education for Property Owners, Tenants and Occupants. The property owner, managers, employees, and maintenance staff shall be familiar with this WQMP in its entirety. Practical information materials shall be provided to all employees and staff at time of hire. These materials shall be initially developed and provided by the developer. Owner shall keep up to date with BMP requirements. Annual review (minimum). Owner Yes N2. Activity Restrictions. Owner, manager, employees, and maintenance staff shall avoid hosing down and air-blowing flatwork, and otherwise directing surface trash and debris toward on-site drainage inlets; these areas shall be swept and collected debris disposed of in the proper receptacle. Activity restrictions shall be followed on an on-going basis. Owner, staff and/or maintenance contractors Yes N3. Common Area Landscape Management. Maintain landscape areas to minimize erosion and over-irrigation, control pesticide and fertilizer use, remove pet waste and debris, and ensure proper filtration. Procedures for BMPs N11 and N14, as listed in this table, shall be implemented as part of this BMP for this motel/hotel development. Keep garden areas clean, planted, and weed free. Maintain irrigation system (valve run times, sprinkler heads, coverage, etc.) in proper working order. Keep inlet grates clean and clear of debris. Weekly inspection suggested; once per month (minimum) Owner via maintenance contractors Yes N4. BMP Maintenance. Inspect and maintain all BMPs as described herein. All BMPs shall be inspected (1) prior to Oct. 1st each year; (2) during each month between October 1st and April 30th each year; and (3) at least twice during the dry season. More thorough inspection shall be performed if ponding water sits for more than 48 hours following any rain event. Individual BMPs may have more frequent inspection and maintenance requirements as described herein. Owner via maintenance contractors No N5. Title 22 CCR Compliance No N6. Local Water Quality Permit Compliance BMP Applicable? Yes/No BMP Name and BMP Implementation, Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Implementation, Maintenance, and Inspection Frequency and Schedule Person or Entity with Operation & Maintenance Responsibility No N7. Spill Contingency Plan No N8. Underground Storage Tank Compliance No N9. Hazardous Materials Disclosure Compliance No N10. Uniform Fire Code Implementation Yes N11. Common Area Litter Control. Pick up debris and trash to maintain a clean site, especially around trash receptacles and within the parking lot. Daily. Owner, staff, and/or maintenance contractors Yes N12. Employee Training The managers, employees, and maintenance staff shall be familiar with this WQMP in its entirety. Practical information materials shall be provided to all employees and staff at time of hire. These materials shall be initially developed and provided by the developer. Annual review (minimum). Owner No N13. Housekeeping of Loading Docks Yes N14. Common Area Catch Basin Inspection. Inspect drain inlets and catch basins. Clean prior to storm season and as necessary no later than Oct. 1st each year. Keep grates in landscape areas clear of debris. Quarterly inspection recommended. Complete maintenance, as necessary. Annual inspection (minimum) Owner via maintenance contractors No N15. Street Sweeping Private Streets and Parking Lots. Structural Source Control BMPs No S1. Provide Storm Drain System Stenciling and Signage No S2. Design Outdoor Hazardous Material Storage Areas to Reduce Pollutant Introduction Yes S3. Design Trash Enclosures to Reduce Pollutant Introduction Trash areas shall be enclosed and covered, or otherwise protected from storm runoff and wind. Container lids shall be closed when not in use. The area around the trash enclosure shall be kept clear of trash and debris. Keep trash storage areas clean and orderly. Weekly inspection (minimum) Owner via maintenance contractors BMP Applicable? Yes/No BMP Name and BMP Implementation, Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Implementation, Maintenance, and Inspection Frequency and Schedule Person or Entity with Operation & Maintenance Responsibility Yes S4. Use Efficient Irrigation Systems and Landscape Design Maintain irrigation system (valve run times, sprinkler heads, coverage, etc.) in proper working order. Weekly inspection is recommended. Monthly (minimum) Owner via maintenance contractors No S5. Protect Slopes and Channels No S6. Loading Dock Areas No S7. Maintenance Bays and Docks No S8. Vehicle Wash Areas No S9. Outdoor Processing Areas No S10. Equipment Wash Areas No S11. Fueling Areas No S12. Hillside Landscaping No S13. Wash Water Controls for Food Preparation Areas No S14. Community Car Wash Racks BMP Name and BMP Implementation, Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Implementation, Maintenance, and Inspection Frequency and Schedule Person or Entity with Operation & Maintenance Responsibility Low Impact Development BMPs BIO-7: Proprietary Biotreatment • Vegetation shall be maintained in a healthy condition. • Remove trash and sediment from separation chamber. • Replace media in filter cartridges. • Replace media in drain down filter. • Inspect monthly; trim every 6 to 12 months. • Every 12 to 24 months; modify as needed. • Every 12 to 24 months; modify as needed. • Every 12 to 24 months; modify as needed. Owner via maintenance contractors Storm Water Lift Station (pump vault) • Inspect tank to verify drawdown has occurred. • Clean out tank to verify proper drainage and pump performance. • 72 hours after rain events • Quarterly, and as needed during inspections. Owner via maintenance contractors Required Permits No permits are required for the implementation, operation, and maintenance of the BMPs listed in this WQMP. Forms to Record BMP Implementation, Maintenance, and Inspection A sample form for use in recording implementation, maintenance, and inspection of BMPs is included at the end of this Plan. Recordkeeping All records must be maintained for at least five (5) years and must be made available for review upon request. Today’s Date: Name of Person Performing Activity (Printed): Signature: BMP Name (As Shown in O&M Plan) Brief Description of Implementation, Maintenance, and Inspection Activity Performed Priority Project Water Quality & Hydrology Plan (WQHP) Project: Pine Knot Motel Owner: 6302 Investment, LLC Derral McGinnis, c/o South Coast Architects Toal JN 23002 ATTACHMENT D GEOTECHNICAL REPORT