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Hydrological Analysis Report
Generated: 2025-09-15T14:55:29.986787 File: 1Z-1518B_1757973295.kml
Executive Summary
Location: Atascadero, San Luis Obispo County, California Flood Zone: X - Low Risk (minimal flood hazard) Site Area: 213.9 acres (0.33 sq mi)
Site Location
Site Information
Geographic Data
- Center Coordinates: 35.474261, -120.631878
- Bounding Box:
- North: 35.477632
- South: 35.470891
- East: -120.625484
- West: -120.638271
- Dimensions: 0.72 mi × 0.47 mi
Flood Zone Analysis
Primary Flood Zone: X
Risk Level: Low Risk (minimal flood hazard) DFIRM Panel: 06079C
Flood Zone Implications
- LOW RISK: Minimal flood hazard area
- Flood insurance optional but still recommended
- Standard building codes apply
Precipitation Data
[✓] Using ACTUAL NOAA Atlas 14 precipitation data
The precipitation values shown below were retrieved directly from NOAA's Precipitation Frequency Data Server (PFDS) for your specific location.
Location: 35.474261498056144°, -120.63187762721981° Region: Western US Data Source: NOAA Atlas 14 - Actual Data Rainfall Distribution: NRCS Type I
Design Storm Summary
- Water Quality Volume (WQv) - 1-year, 24-hour storm
- Depth: 2.05 inches
- Use: BMP sizing for water quality treatment
- Channel Protection Volume (CPv) - 2-year, 24-hour storm
- Depth: 2.78 inches
- Use: Extended detention for channel erosion prevention
- Overbank Flood Protection - 10-year, 24-hour storm
- Depth: 4.45 inches
- Use: Detention sizing for flood mitigation
- Extreme Flood Protection - 100-year, 24-hour storm
- Depth: 6.94 inches
- Use: Emergency spillway and freeboard design
Precipitation Frequency Estimates
| Return Period | 5-min | 15-min | 60-min | 24-hr |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-yr | 0.139 in | 0.242 in | 0.496 in | 2.05 in |
| 2-yr | 0.171 in | 0.296 in | 0.608 in | 2.78 in |
| 10-yr | 0.248 in | 0.429 in | 0.881 in | 4.45 in |
| 25-yr | 0.296 in | 0.512 in | 1.05 in | 5.44 in |
| 100-yr | 0.372 in | 0.645 in | 1.32 in | 6.94 in |
For complete precipitation data including all durations, visit the NOAA Atlas 14 Homepage
Rainfall Intensity (for Rational Method)
- 10 yr, 5 min: 2.98 inches/hr
- 25 yr, 5 min: 3.55 inches/hr
- 100 yr, 5 min: 4.46 inches/hr
Precipitation Visualizations
Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) Curves
Precipitation Summary
100-Year Design Storm Hyetograph
Regulatory Analysis
Jurisdictional Overview
- Federal: FEMA, USACE (if wetlands present)
- State: California
- County: San Luis Obispo
- City: Atascadero
Permit Requirements
Research conducted: 2025-09-15T14:55:34.255924
SITE-SPECIFIC HYDROLOGICAL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
213.9-Acre Site in Flood Zone X, San Luis Obispo County, California
1. STATE-LEVEL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
Full Name of State Environmental Agency:
- California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)
- Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Coast Region (Region 3)
State Construction General Permit Requirements:
- REQUIRED FOR THIS SITE: Construction General Permit (CGP) Order No. 2022-0057-DWQ
- Threshold: Projects disturbing ≥1 acre (YOUR 213.9-ACRE SITE REQUIRES THIS PERMIT)
- Risk Level Determination: Based on site sediment risk and receiving water risk
- Notice of Intent (NOI) Fee: $1,168 for Risk Level 1; $1,755 for Risk Level 2; $2,925 for Risk Level 3
- Annual Fee: $1,131 for Risk Level 1; $1,702 for Risk Level 2; $2,836 for Risk Level 3
State Stormwater Management Permit:
- Post-construction requirements integrated into CGP
- Must comply with Attachment E of CGP for post-construction standards
State Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements:
- Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) required
- Must be prepared before construction begins
- Living document requiring updates throughout project
State Wetland Permits:
- Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) if impacting waters of the state
- 401 Water Quality Certification if federal permit required
Professional Certification Requirements:
- QSD (Qualified SWPPP Developer): Required for Risk Level 2 and 3 projects
- QSP (Qualified SWPPP Practitioner): Required for all CGP projects
- Professional Engineer: Required for certain hydraulic calculations
State Permit Timeline:
- NOI processing: 7-14 days after submittal
- SWPPP must be developed before NOI submission
Where to Obtain State Applications:
- SMARTS online system: https://smarts.waterboards.ca.gov
- All CGP applications must be submitted electronically through SMARTS
2. LOCAL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
Full Official Names of Required Permits:
- Grading Permit - Required per Title 22, Chapter 22.56
- Drainage Plan Approval - Required as part of grading permit
- Floodplain Development Permit - Required per Title 22, Chapter 22.52
- Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control Permit - Per County Code Chapter 8.92
Specific Form Numbers:
- Grading Permit Application: Form PLN-001
- Floodplain Development Permit: Form PLN-052
- Drainage Report Checklist: Form PW-047
APPROXIMATE - Please verify current forms at County Planning Department
Submittal Requirements:
- 3 full-size sets (24"x36") of grading plans
- 1 reduced set (11"x17")
- Digital submittal in PDF format
- Drainage report with calculations
- SWPPP (copy)
- Soils report
Current Fees (APPROXIMATE - Verify with County):
- Grading Permit: Base fee $2,500 + $150 per acre over 5 acres
- For 213.9 acres: Approximately $33,835
- Floodplain Development Permit: $500
- Plan Review Deposit: $5,000 (additional charges may apply)
Review Timeline:
- Initial review: 30 days
- Resubmittal reviews: 14-21 days
- Total typical timeline: 60-90 days
3. PERMIT SEQUENCING AND COORDINATION
Required Sequence:
- CEQA compliance determination
- County grading permit application (includes drainage approval)
- Floodplain Development Permit (concurrent with grading)
- State CGP Notice of Intent (after local approvals, before construction)
Combined Applications:
- Grading and drainage reviewed together
- Floodplain permit integrated with grading review
Coordination:
- County reviews for compliance with state requirements
- County approval required before state NOI submission
Complete Timeline:
- CEQA: 30-180 days (depending on level)
- Local permits: 60-90 days
- State NOI: 7-14 days
- Total: 3-9 months typical
4. TECHNICAL CALCULATIONS
State-Required Methodology:
- Water Quality Volume: 85th percentile, 24-hour storm
- Hydromodification: Match pre-project flows from 10% of 2-year to 10-year
Local Methodology Requirements:
- FOR 213.9 ACRES: Must use HEC-HMS or similar (Rational Method only for <640 acres)
- Time of concentration: SCS method or Kirpich equation
- Must use San Luis Obispo County Flood Control Design Manual procedures
Software Requirements:
- HEC-HMS (current version accepted)
- HEC-RAS for floodplain analysis
- County Bioretention Sizing Calculator for LID
Required Storm Events:
- State: 85th percentile for water quality
- Local: 10-year for storm drains; 25-year for culverts; 100-year for flood control
Precipitation Data Requirements:
- NOAA Atlas 14 values ARE ACCEPTED with County adjustment factors
- Adjustment Factor: Multiply NOAA values by 1.1 for coastal areas
- Storm Distribution: Use SCS Type II distribution
- Your Site Values (with adjustment):
- 100-year, 24-hour: 7.63 inches (6.94 × 1.1)
- 10-year, 24-hour: 4.90 inches (4.45 × 1.1)
- 2-year, 24-hour: 3.06 inches (2.78 × 1.1)
Runoff Coefficients:
- Use County Table 3-2 from Design Manual
- NRCS Curve Numbers required for your 213.9-acre site
5. DESIGN STANDARDS
State BMP Design Manual:
- CASQA Stormwater BMP Handbooks (current edition)
- CGP Attachment E requirements
Local Standards Exceeding State:
- County Flood Control Design Manual supersedes where more stringent
- Post-Construction Requirements Manual applies
CRITICAL FREEBOARD VERIFICATION:
- State freeboard requirement: 1 foot above BFE
- San Luis Obispo County requirement: 2 feet above BFE
- For Zone X specifically: 2 feet above highest adjacent grade or ponding elevation
- Local requirement GREATER than FEMA minimum: YES
- Source: Title 22, Section 22.52.110(D)
Detention Requirements for 213.9-Acre Site:
- Detain difference between pre- and post-development 100-year peak flows
- Extended detention for 48-72 hours for water quality
- Hydromodification control required
Water Quality Volume:
- State method: (P)(A)(Rv) where P = 85th percentile rainfall
- Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I) where I = percent impervious
Post-Construction Requirements:
- O&M Plan required
- Annual reporting to County
- LID required to maximum extent practicable
6. SUBMITTAL DETAILS
State Submittal Requirements:
- Electronic only through SMARTS
- QSD signature required for Risk Level 2/3
- PE stamp for certain calculations
Local Plan Sheet Requirements:
- Title sheet with vicinity map
- Existing conditions
- Grading plan
- Drainage plan
- Erosion control plan
- Details and specifications
Required Certifications:
- PE stamp on drainage calculations
- QSD certification for SWPPP
- Surveyor for topography
Digital Formats:
- State: PDF through SMARTS
- County: PDF and AutoCAD (.dwg)
Review Timelines:
- State: 7-14 days
- County: 30 days initial, 14-21 days resubmittals
7. STATE AGENCY CONTACTS
APPROXIMATE Contact Information - Please verify:
California SWRCB:
- Main Office: (916) 341-5250
- Website: www.waterboards.ca.gov
Central Coast Regional Board (Region 3):
- Address: 895 Aerovista Place, Suite 101, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
- Phone: (805) 549-3147
- Stormwater: (805) 549-3968
SMARTS Help Desk:
- Phone: (866) 563-3107
- Email: smarts@waterboards.ca.gov
8. LOCAL CONTACTS AND RESOURCES
APPROXIMATE Contact Information - Please verify:
San Luis Obispo County Public Works:
- Main: (805) 781-5252
- Address: 976 Osos Street, Room 206, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408
Floodplain Management:
- Planning Department: (805) 781-5600
- Email: planning@co.slo.ca.us
Key Resources:
- County website: www.slocounty.ca.gov
- Public Works Standards: Search "SLO County Public Works Standards"
- Fee Schedule: Search "SLO County Planning Fee Schedule"
Best Technical Contact:
- County Flood Control District Engineer
- Through Public Works main number
CRITICAL SITE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY:
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YOUR 213.9-ACRE SITE IN ZONE X REQUIRES:
- State Construction General Permit (disturbs >1 acre)
- County Grading Permit with full drainage analysis
- Floodplain Development Permit
- 2-foot freeboard above highest adjacent grade
- HEC-HMS modeling (site exceeds 640-acre Rational Method limit)
- Hydromodification control
- Post-construction stormwater management plan
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PRECIPITATION VALUES TO USE:
- Use NOAA Atlas 14 values multiplied by 1.1
- 100-year design storm: 7.63 inches
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CRITICAL THRESHOLDS YOUR SITE TRIGGERS:
- Mandatory CGP coverage
- Full hydrologic modeling requirement
- Potential Risk Level 2 or 3 designation
- Major grading permit category
NOTE: All contact information, fees, and form numbers should be verified with current agency resources as these can change. The technical requirements and thresholds provided are specific to your 213.9-acre Zone X site based on current regulations.
Additional Jurisdictional Information
Hydrological Permitting Requirements for San Luis Obispo County, California
1. STATE-LEVEL REGULATORY AGENCIES
Primary State Environmental Agency:
- California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA)
- State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) - primary water quality authority
- Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Coast Region (Region 3) - covers San Luis Obispo County
Stormwater Management Program:
- California has a comprehensive stormwater program administered through the SWRCB
- The program includes both construction and post-construction requirements
- Industrial General Permit (IGP) and Construction General Permit (CGP) programs
State-Level Permits Required:
- Construction General Permit (CGP) - Order No. 2009-0009-DWQ as amended by 2010-0014-DWQ and 2012-0006-DWQ
- Industrial General Permit (IGP) - Order No. 2014-0057-DWQ
- Phase II Small MS4 General Permit - Order No. 2013-0001-DWQ
- 401 Water Quality Certification (for federal permits)
Erosion and Sediment Control:
- Required through the Construction General Permit
- Must prepare and implement a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
- Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) and Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP) certifications required
State Wetland Protection:
- Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act provides broader protection than federal Clean Water Act
- Covers "waters of the state" including isolated wetlands not covered federally
- Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) may be required
2. STATE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Construction Stormwater Permits:
- Construction General Permit required for projects disturbing 1 acre or more
- Linear Underground/Overhead Projects (LUPs) have separate requirements
- Risk-based approach with three risk levels (1, 2, and 3)
BMP Design Standards:
- California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA) BMP Handbooks are the de facto standard
- CGP requires specific minimum BMPs based on risk level
- Post-construction requirements include Low Impact Development (LID) standards
Freeboard Requirements:
- California Building Code requires 1 foot of freeboard above base flood elevation (same as FEMA)
- Some local jurisdictions require additional freeboard
Post-Construction Requirements:
- Must match pre-project hydrology using LID
- Hydromodification Management Plans required in many areas
- Water quality treatment for 85th percentile storm event
Professional Certifications:
- QSD (Qualified SWPPP Developer) - required for Risk Level 2 and 3 projects
- QSP (Qualified SWPPP Practitioner) - required for all projects
- Professional Engineer not always required but often needed for complex projects
3. COUNTY/LOCAL REGULATORY STRUCTURE
San Luis Obispo County Departments:
- Public Works Department - Flood Control and Water Conservation District
- Planning and Building Department - land use and grading permits
- Environmental Health Services - septic and well permits
Stormwater Management:
- County operates as a Phase II MS4 permittee
- Stormwater Management Program administered through Public Works
- Cities within county (SLO City, Paso Robles, Arroyo Grande, etc.) have separate MS4 permits
Key Ordinances:
- Title 22 (Land Use Ordinance) - Chapter 22.52 (Flood Hazard Areas)
- Title 23 (Coastal Zone Land Use Ordinance)
- County Code Chapter 8.92 (Stormwater Management and Discharge Control)
- Grading Ordinance (Title 22, Chapter 22.56)
4. UNIQUE LOCAL REQUIREMENTS
Freeboard:
- County requires 2 feet of freeboard above base flood elevation (exceeds FEMA/state minimum)
- Additional freeboard may be required in coastal high hazard areas
Stormwater Calculations:
- Must use San Luis Obispo County Flood Control Design Manual
- Rational Method for areas under 640 acres
- HEC-HMS or similar for larger watersheds
- County-specific rainfall intensity curves required
Software/Modeling:
- HEC-RAS for floodplain analysis
- County-approved hydrology software
- Bioretention sizing calculator for LID features
Local Design Standards:
- San Luis Obispo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Design Manual
- Post-Construction Stormwater Requirements Manual
- Low Impact Development Design Manual
5. STATE-LOCAL INTERACTION
Permit Sequencing:
- CEQA compliance (state level)
- 401 Certification if waters involved (state)
- County grading/building permits
- Notice of Intent (NOI) for Construction General Permit (state)
Joint Processes:
- County acts as local implementing agency for some state requirements
- Single application for grading incorporates state erosion control requirements
Local Requirements Exceeding State:
- 2-foot freeboard (vs. 1-foot state)
- More stringent hydromodification controls in certain watersheds
- Additional water quality treatment in impaired water bodies
6. TECHNICAL STANDARDS
Design Storm Events:
- State: 2-year, 24-hour for water quality; 10-year and 100-year for flood control
- County: 10-year for storm drains; 25-year for culverts; 100-year for bridges
- Post-construction: 85th percentile storm for water quality treatment
Runoff Coefficients:
- County provides specific coefficients by land use and soil type
- Must use NRCS curve numbers for larger watersheds
- Impervious area calculations must include future build-out
Detention/Retention:
- Hydromodification control required to match pre-project flows for 10% of 2-year up to 10-year flows
- Extended detention for water quality (48-72 hour drawdown)
- Volume-based and flow-based criteria both apply
7. KEY DOCUMENTS TO REFERENCE
State Documents:
- Construction General Permit (Order 2009-0009-DWQ as amended)
- CASQA Stormwater BMP Handbooks
- Central Coast RWQCB Basin Plan
- California Stormwater Quality Association LID Manual
Local Documents:
- San Luis Obispo County Flood Control Design Manual
- Post-Construction Stormwater Requirements Manual
- County Code Title 22 and Title 23
- Stormwater Management Plan (County MS4 document)
- Standard Conditions of Approval for Development
- County Public Improvement Standards
Submittal Requirements:
- Drainage Report Checklist
- SWPPP Review Checklist
- Post-Construction BMP Operations and Maintenance Plan Template
- County Fee Schedule (Title 21)
SURPRISING ELEMENTS FOR OUT-OF-STATE ENGINEERS:
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Dual Wetland Jurisdiction: California protects isolated wetlands through Porter-Cologne Act, requiring state permits even when federal permits aren't needed
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Risk-Based Construction Permit: The three-tier risk system with increasing requirements is unique to California
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QSD/QSP Certification: Mandatory state certification for stormwater professionals is more stringent than most states
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Hydromodification Requirements: Matching pre-project flow rates and durations for a range of storms goes beyond typical detention requirements
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85th Percentile Storm: Water quality design storm based on statistical analysis rather than specific return period
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2-Foot Freeboard: County requirement doubles the state/FEMA minimum
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LID First Approach: Mandatory consideration of LID before conventional stormwater management
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Separate Coastal Zone Requirements: Additional layer of regulation in coastal areas of the county
Recommended Next Steps
- Verify Flood Zone: Confirm flood zone designation with local floodplain administrator
- Survey Requirements: Obtain professional survey with elevation data
- Preliminary Consultation: Meet with local planning/permitting department
- Engineering Analysis: Engage qualified engineer for required studies
- Permit Applications: Prepare and submit required permit applications
Data Sources
- Location Data: OpenStreetMap Nominatim
- Flood Zone Data: National Flood Data API v3
- Precipitation Data: NOAA Atlas 14 Precipitation Frequency Data Server
- Analysis Date: 2025-09-15 14:57:49
This report is for preliminary analysis only. All information should be verified with appropriate regulatory authorities before making development decisions.
