HomeMy WebLinkAboutPA2021-296_20211210_Water Demand Report_12-2021WATER DEMAND REPORT
THE RITZ-CARLTON
RESIDENCES
NEWPORT
BEACH
Newport Beach, California
Prepared for
Newport Center Hotel, LLC
4901 Birch Street
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949.838.1274
Prepared By:
Fuscoe Engineering, Inc.
16795 Von Karman, Suite 100
Irvine, California 92606
949.474.1960
www.fuscoe.com
Project Manager:
Oriana Slasor, P.E.
Date Prepared: December 2021
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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Purpose of Study 1
1.2 Site Description 1
1.3 Existing Water Facilities 2
1.4 Proposed Development 2
2.0 METHODOLOGY AND WATER DEMAND ESTIMATES 3
3.0 FIRE FLOW CALCULATIONS 3
4.0 PROPOSED WATER IMPROVEMENTS 4
5.0 CONCLUSION 4
6.0 APPENDICES 4
Appendix 1 Project Information
Appendix 2 Water GIS Map & Waterline As-Built
Appendix 3 Fire Hydrant Test Results
Appendix 4 Excerpt from City of Newport Beach Water Supply Assessment
Appendix 5 IRWD Design Criteria
Appendix 6 Water Demand Calculations
Appendix 7 City of Newport Beach Fire Flow Guidelines
Appendix 8 Fire Flow Calculations
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE OF STUDY
The purpose of this study is to calculate the domestic water demand and fire suppression
flow requirements for the proposed Ritz-Carlton Residences project, located in the City of
Newport Beach, California. The water demand estimates that are presented in this report will
aid with the water supply analyses. The fire flow calculations will provide information that will
determine if the available fire hydrants are sufficient to provide fire suppression flows to the
proposed building, or if additional fire hydrants will be required.
1.2 SITE DESCRIPTION
The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa project site encompasses a total area of
approximately 9.53 acres, and is located in the City of Newport Beach. The existing site
consists of the hotel & spa with 532 hotel rooms, along with associated parking. The
Ritz-Carlton Residences project is in the southerly portion of the property and will
encompass 3.95 acres of the total area. Adjacent land uses include other commercial
development to the east, a golf course (Newport Beach Country Club) to the west, and
residential property to the north and south. The site is located westerly of the intersection
of Newport Center Drive and Santa Barbara Drive. Project information along with the
Vesting Tentative Tract Map are included as Appendix 1 of this report. A Vicinity Map is
shown below.
Vicinity Map
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1.3 EXISTING WATER FACILITIES
Water for domestic service and fire protection is provided to the property by the City of
Newport Beach. The City of Newport Beach Water GIS Map and Waterline As-Builts
are included in the report as Appendix 2, and show an existing 12” ACP waterline and
2 fire hydrants fronting the project along Newport Center Drive. Fire hydrant #1326
was tested for static and residual pressures and fire hydrant #1325 was tested for flow.
The results are summarized below:
Flow FH #1325 test results:
· Observed flow: 1,300 gpm
· Calculated flow @ 20 psi: 4,507 gpm
Static FH #1326 test results:
· Static Pressure: 120 psi
· Residual Pressure: 110 psi @ 1,300 gpm
The fire hydrant flow test results are included in this report as Appendix 3.
Based on the City’s GIS mapping system, there are no existing recycled water lines in
the vicinity of the project.
1.4 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
The proposed project development will consist of demolition of one of the existing hotel
buildings and construction of a new building. The proposed building will be in the
southerly portion of the project site and will consist of 159 hotel-branded residences
and 5 levels of subterranean parking. Construction of 35,000 square feet of amenity
space is included in the proposed development. A Project Description, prepared by CAA
Planning, and an email correspondence from MVE Architects (Appendix 1) describe the
construction type, quantity of proposed hotel-branded residences, the number of existing
hotel rooms that will remain, and the square footage of proposed amenity space.
The proposed unit type and count will be as follows:
Type Qty.
1 Bed 26
2 Bed 112
3 Bed 18
4 Bed 2
5 Bed 1
Hotel Room (Remaining
from Existing Conditions) 373
Total 532
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2.0 METHODOLOGY AND WATER DEMAND ESTIMATES
The proposed water demand is associated with the proposed development provided by
MVE Architects (See Appendix 1). The water demand calculations account for the
existing hotel rooms that will be remaining and the proposed hotel-branded residences.
The calculations are based on the City of Newport Beach Water Supply Assessment
(WSA), dated June 13, 2012. For water demand of the proposed amenity area, factors
provided by the Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) were used. The water demand from
the amenity space was then added to the water demand for the proposed hotel-branded
residences and remaining existing hotel rooms. (See Appendix 4 for Excerpt from WSA,
Appendix 5 for IRWD Design Criteria, and Appendix 6 for Water Demand Calculations.)
Below are the criteria that were used for the water demand calculations.
· Average Daily Flow: 228.1 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) (WSA)
· Average Persons per Dwelling Unit: 2.19 (WSA)
· Average Persons per Hotel Room: 1 (WSA)
· Average Daily Flow (Hotel Rooms): 60 gallons/day/unit (WSA)
· Average Daily Flow (Recreation): 60 gallons/ksf/day (IRWD)
The estimated water demand is summarized below:
· Existing Condition: 136 acre-feet/year
· Proposed Condition: 187 acre-feet/year
· Net New Water Demand: 51 acre-feet/year
3.0 FIRE FLOW CALCULATIONS
The fire flow calculations were prepared using the proposed building areas & types
(Appendix 1), and in accordance with City of Newport Beach Guideline B.0.1 –
Determination of Fire Flow (Appendix 7). Since the buildings will be fully sprinklered, a
50% reduction has been applied, and is reflected in the results below. In addition, in
accordance with the City of Newport Beach Guidelines, the minimum fire flow shall be
1,500 gpm @ 20 psi.
The results of the fire flow calculations for the Ritz-Carlton Residences are as follows:
· 162,105 square feet (Type I-A) using the maximum 3 successive floors
per California Fire Code
· Required Fire Flow: 2,125 gpm @ 20 psi
· 2 Hydrants @ 450 feet apart
The fire flow calculations are included in Appendix 8.
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4.0 PROPOSED WATER IMPROVEMENTS
The proposed water and fire service connections will be to the existing 12” ACP water
line in Newport Center Drive. Based on the results of the fire flow analyses, it appears
that no additional hydrants will be required.
5.0 CONCLUSION
The locations of the proposed service lines will be as follows:
· Existing 12” ACP in Newport Center Dr: Proposed domestic service lines
The existing water demand for the project site is 136 acre-feet/year. The proposed water
demand is 187 acre-feet/year, which means, the development of the Ritz-Carlton
Residences will result in net new water demand of 51 acre-feet/year.
No additional fire hydrants are anticipated to be required.
6.0 APPENDICES
Appendix 1 Project Information
Appendix 2 Water GIS Map & Waterline As-Built
Appendix 3 Fire Hydrant Test Results
Appendix 4 Design Criteria
Appendix 5 Excerpt from City of Newport Beach Water Supply Assessment
Appendix 6 Water Demand Calculations
Appendix 7 City of Newport Beach Fire Flow Criteria
Appendix 8 Fire Flow Calculations
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Appendix 1
Project Information
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LOT 1
LOT 2
NEWPORT CENT
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BENCH MARK
CIVIL ENGINEER
OWNER SITE ADDRESS
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FLOOD ZONE
GENERAL NOTES
EXISTING EASEMENTS
VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT
MAP NO. 19222
FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AREAS
VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 19222
IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES
LEGEND
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GNIREENEIGN
f u l l c i r c l e t h i n k i n g
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Susan Williams
From:Pieter Berger <pberger@mve-architects.com>
Sent:Wednesday, September 15, 2021 3:26 PM
To:Susan Williams; Oriana Slasor
Cc:01112-008@fuscoe.tonicdm.com
Subject:RE: Newport Beach View Analysis
Categories:01112-008 NB Marriot, Filed in TonicDM
The construction is all going be Type IA.
The mix is still very much being debated however it currently stands as follows:
1BR 26DU
2BR 112 DU
3BR 18 DU
4BR 2
5BR 1
TOTAL 159 DU
There is no commercial program for the project. However the amenity program is substantial and is roughly 35,000 SF.
Still all conceptual but this will include: Club Rooms, Fitness, Spa, Lockers, Private Meeting Rooms, Kitchen Area, Viewing
Terrace, Etc.
I am not sure how many keys are being demolished. Kevin Martin from Lyon should be able to provide that information.
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
Pieter Berger
Senior Associate Partner
www.mve-architects.com
From: Susan Williams <SWilliams@fuscoe.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 3:13 PM
To: Pieter Berger <pberger@mve-architects.com>; Oriana Slasor <oslasor@fuscoe.com>
Cc: 01112-008@fuscoe.tonicdm.com
Subject: RE: Newport Beach View Analysis
Hello Pieter,
Thank you for sending. We are preparing sewer capacity and water demand studies, the calculations of which include
construction building types, residential unit mix, along with commercial square footages. Do you have this information
at this time? Also if the number of hotel rooms that will be demolished is known, would you please also send that
information?
Thank you,
Sue
(714) 642-7510
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Hotel Branded Residences at Newport Beach Marriott
Project Description
Proposed Hotel Branded Residences
…
The new 21-story structure will accommodate up to 159 hotel-branded residences, representing
30% of the total units at the Newport Beach Marriott Resort Hotel. The total units at the Newport
Beach Marriott Resort Hotel will remain unchanged at 532, with 373 traditional hotel rooms and
up to 159 hotel-branded residences.
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Appendix 2
Water GIS Map
& Waterline As-Built
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Every reasonable effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the data provided, however, The City of Newport Beach and its employees and agents disclaim any and all responsibility from or relating to any results obtained in its use.
Disclaimer:
7/29/2021
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PROJECT
SITE
FH #1
FH #2
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Appendix 3
Fire Hydrant Test Results
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
FIRE HYDRANT FLOW TEST
AMOUNT PAID:$449.00 DATE:09/28/2021
CHECK NO:TIME:6:00 AM
TEST NO:WEATHER:CLOUDY
PROJECT:
PROJECT LOCATION:900 NEWPORT CENTER DR
TEST CONDUCTED FOR:SUE WILLIAMS FUSCOE ENGINEERING
TEST PERFORMED BY:AMAN, AUGER
TEST WITNESSED BY:
FIELD OBSERVATIONS AND FLOW DATA
STATIC HYDRANT # : 1326 LOCATION: 900 NEWPORT CENTER DR
F/H MANUFACTURER: JONES NUMBER & SIZE OF OUTLETS: 2- 2.5" / 1- 4"
STATIC PRESSURE, ( Ps , psi), PRE-FLOW:120
RESIDUAL PRESSURE, (Pr , psi) FLOWING:110
FLOW HYDRANT # : 1325 LOCATION: 900 NEWPORT CENTER DR
F/H MANUFACTURER:JONES NUMBER & SIZE OF OUTLETS:2-2.5" / 1-4"
STATIC PRESSURE, PRE-FLOW (INFO ONLY, NOT FOR TEST CALCS) :
F/H OUTLET SIZE ( 2.5 or 4.0):2.5 (d, inches)
FLOW LOSS COEFFICIENT - TUBE C=1.0 / BUTT C=0.9 0.9
PITOT GAUGE READING ( p, psi ):60
OBSERVED FLOW: THE OBSERVED FLOW FROM A HYDRANT OUTLET IS CALCULATED FROM THE
FOLLOWING EQUATION:
WHERE; Q IS THE OBSERVED FLOW IN GPM; d IS THE OUTLET DIAMETER IN INCHES; p IS THE PITOT GAUGE
PRESSURE IN PSI; AND C IS THE FLOW LOSS COEFFICIENT ( C = 1.0 FOR FLOW TUBES AND C = 0.9 FOR BUTT
FLOW READINGS ).
OBSERVED FLOW (Qs, gpm):1300 GPM
DISCHARGE CALCS: THE DISCHARGE FOR A GIVEN FIRE HYDRANT CAN BE DETERMINED FROM THE FOLLOWING
EQUATION USING THE INITIAL ( STATIC ) WATER PRESSURE AND THE RESIDUAL ( DYNAMIC )
WATER PRESSURE:
WHERE; Q ( STATIC OR RESIDUAL ) IS THE FLOW IN GPM; AND P ( STATIC OR RESIDUAL ) IS THE
PRESSURE IN PSI. NOTE: A 10 PSI DROP IS REQUIRED FOR VALID TEST!
CALCULATED FLOW AT 20 psi (Qr, gpm):4507 GPM
Q s =29.83 Cd 2( )p2
Q r =Q s
Ps -20
Ps -Pr
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Appendix 4
Excerpt from City of Newport Beach
Water Supply Assessment (WSA)
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Appendix 5
IRWD Design Criteria
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Appendix 6
Water Demand Calculations
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Hotel Branded Residences
at Newport Beach Marriott
Nov-21
Water Demand
Proposed Condition (Hotel Branded Residences)Daily Average Annual Water
Land Use Number Avg Daily Flow Avg Persons Demand Demand
Of Units (gpcd) *Per DU (gpd)ac-ft/year
Residences 159 228.1 2.19 79,427 89.0
Hotel Rooms 373 228.1 1 85,081 95.3
* 228.1 gpcd is representative of residential use per City of Newport Beach WSA (See Appendix 4)
gpcd = gallons per capita (person) per day
Proposed Amenities
Avg Water Annual Water
Avg Daily Flow Demand Demand
Size (SF)
(gal/ksf/day or
Gal/Ac/Day)**(gpd) ac-ft/year
35,000 60 2,100 2.4
**Avg Daily Flow Per IRWD Water Resources Master Plan (See Appendix 5)
Total Proposed
Condition
Water Demand
187
ac-ft/yr
Existing Condition Hotel Rooms
Avg Water Annual Water
Demand Demand
(gpcd) *Per DU (gpd)ac-ft/year
Hotel 532 228.1 1 121,349 136
* 228.1 gpcd is representative of hotel use per City of Newport Beach WSA (See Appendix 4)Net New Water
gpcd = gallons per capita (person) per day 51
ac-ft/yr
Avg Persons
Amenties
Land Use
Land Use Number of Rooms Avg Daily Flow
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Appendix 7
City of Newport Beach Fire Flow Guidelines
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
LIFE SAFETY SERVICES
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS
B.01- Determination of Required Fire Flow Pages 1 of 3 Revised: 03-04-08, 04-27-16, 07-13-16 LIFE SAFETY SERVICES
GUIDELINE B.01 - Determination of Required Fire Flow
B.01.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this guideline is to provide assistance to architects, builders and engineers in determining the adequate fire flow requirements for buildings and
complexes. This guideline is in accordance with the California Fire Code, Appendix B
and Appendix C.
B.01.2 SCOPE
All buildings built within the City of Newport Beach are required to comply with the
California Fire Code Appendix B, Fire Flow Requirements for Buildings and Appendix C, Fire Hydrant Locations and Distribution.
B.01.3 PROCEDURE
Determine the total square footage of all floor levels: Line 1 _______________________sq. ft. Determine the type of Construction:
Line 2 ____________________________
Using Table B105.1, determine the fire flow. (If the building has full sprinkler system, deduct 50%) Line 3 _______________________ gpm. 1, 2
Using Table C105.1, use the determined fire flow from line 3 to determine the required number of fire hydrants required and their spacing: Line 4 _______Hydrants_______ft. apart.
Existing fire hydrants on public streets within 500‘of the building are allowed to be
considered as available. The aggregate flow from existing hydrants, at no less than 20 pounds residual pressure, may be credited toward the total flow required. Existing
hydrants on adjacent property may not be considered unless the hydrant and main are owned by a public water company or public utility and the road serving those hydrants is of appropriate construction and width. An easement for the roadway must be recorded.
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New hydrants shall provide a minimum flow of 1250 gpm at 20 pounds residual
pressure.
1. The fire sprinkler demand is permitted to be included within this value as long as the sprinkler demand does not exceed the minimum required fire flow.
2. Thee minimum fire flow shall not be less than 1500 gpm.
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Fire Flow Calculations
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
LIFE SAFETY SERVICES
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS
B.01- Determination of Required Fire Flow Pages 1 of 3 Revised: 03-04-08, 04-27-16, 07-13-16 LIFE SAFETY SERVICES
GUIDELINE B.01 - Determination of Required Fire Flow
B.01.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this guideline is to provide assistance to architects, builders and engineers in determining the adequate fire flow requirements for buildings and
complexes. This guideline is in accordance with the California Fire Code, Appendix B
and Appendix C.
B.01.2 SCOPE
All buildings built within the City of Newport Beach are required to comply with the
California Fire Code Appendix B, Fire Flow Requirements for Buildings and Appendix C, Fire Hydrant Locations and Distribution.
B.01.3 PROCEDURE
Determine the total square footage of all floor levels: Line 1 _______________________sq. ft. Determine the type of Construction:
Line 2 ____________________________
Using Table B105.1, determine the fire flow. (If the building has full sprinkler system, deduct 50%) Line 3 _______________________ gpm. 1, 2
Using Table C105.1, use the determined fire flow from line 3 to determine the required number of fire hydrants required and their spacing: Line 4 _______Hydrants_______ft. apart.
Existing fire hydrants on public streets within 500‘of the building are allowed to be
considered as available. The aggregate flow from existing hydrants, at no less than 20 pounds residual pressure, may be credited toward the total flow required. Existing
hydrants on adjacent property may not be considered unless the hydrant and main are owned by a public water company or public utility and the road serving those hydrants is of appropriate construction and width. An easement for the roadway must be recorded.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Newport Beach
162,105 (max 3 floors
Type 1A construction)
Entire building is Type 1A
construction.
1A
2,125
2 450
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New hydrants shall provide a minimum flow of 1250 gpm at 20 pounds residual
pressure.
1. The fire sprinkler demand is permitted to be included within this value as long as the sprinkler demand does not exceed the minimum required fire flow.
2. Thee minimum fire flow shall not be less than 1500 gpm.
50% of 4,250
gpm = 2,125 gpm
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