Florence Rd Drainage Easement PlanOFFICIAL MEET — 1G MINUTES
NORTHAMPTON L iSERVATION COMMISSION
MAY 19, 1980
PRESENT: B. Shannon, P. Melnik, M. Maronn, R. Carnes, J. Brooks,
P. Klejna, P. McNulty, Reporters from the Gazette and WHMP,
A. Clemente, Mr. and Mrs. Plaza, W. Girardi, Mr. McGrath,
N. Paulsen, the Kubosiaks, J. Watras, R. Stanisewski, the
Kosiols, Mr. Svoboda, Mr. Bobulus, and P. Baye.
PUBLIC HEARING - City DPW for Drainage Improvements on Florence Road
and Scanlon Avenue.
The public hearing was officially opened at 7:35 PM, and the public
hearing notice was read.
Peter McNulty, Assistant City DPW Director, presented the DPW's
plans. The Notice of Intent covered two related drainage projects
which were a response to local storm water conditions on Scanlon Avenue.
On' Florence Road, a catch basin would be installed along with 90
feet of storm line. Two- thirds of an acre of catchment area would be
involved, he said.
On Scanlon Avenue, two catch basins would be installed and a new
storm line would go 85 feet to a line down Bliss Street to an outfall
about 320 feet away, at the small stream which passes under a small
'bridge. Immediately downstream is the Plaza property.
Mr. McNulty said that the plans were a response to serious problems
with ice in the winter time.
Mr. Bobulus stated that there were severely inadequate drainage
facilities in the general project area. He cited a twelve -inch storm
line which had recently failed. Richard Carnes said that oversizing
the storm lines might be critical to handle increased flows in the future.
He asked if the flows from the proposed catch basins could be ultimately
diverted into a future bigger storm line outfalling into the Mill River.
Mr. Plaza of Bliss Street stated that as far as the existing Bliss
Street/Willow Street storm sewer system went, it was inadequate to
handle large storms. He felt that the proposed project would make worse
serious flooding on his land. In recent years, the flash flooding from
upstream urbanized areas had become progressively worse. He asked that
the project not be built as planned.
Mr. Svoboda of Bliss Street spoke in favor of the project. He
stated that his property, with its recently built house, was periodically
inundated by storm water from Florence Road and Scanlon Avenue.
Mr. Plaza read a letter from the Commission to the BPW dated Octo-
ber 5, 1979, which cited the reasons for denying a previous Notice of
Intent, submitted by the City DPW. The letter had stated that problems
were just being switched from one area to another; a comprehensive
drainage study was needed.
Mr. McNulty stated that his department had neither the money nor
the manpower to construct major drainage improvements.
Mrs. Plaza asked if any drainage calculations had been done for
the drainage area of the small brook. Mr. McNulty said no. He also
asked if a cost analysis had been done to compare the repair option
with the capital investment option. Figures were not available.
James Brooks stated that a completely new storm line was needed.
He cited a pipe sizing discrepancy. He asked for more precise facts
and figures, even though they took some time and effort to produce.
He asked for total watershed flow calculations, and requested that no
money be invested, except into a large new line which outfalled directly
into the Mill River.
Mr. Bobulus spoke in opposition to the proposal. One 'blunder"
about fifteen years ago had tied a 16 inch line from the Florence
Heights Housing into a 12 inch line. He stated that the City DPW had,
over time, poorly sequenced a number of incremental projects.
Mr. McGrath of Bliss Street stated that increased storm flows into
the brook would probably wash out the road around the bridge. He stated
that the brook had left a defined, narrow channel and had widened and
begun to meander. Mr. Bobulus suggested that the bridge culvert was
probably too small in diameter.
Mrs. Plaza stated that the DPW should study various types of storms
in regard to duration and volume.
The hearing was closed at 8:05 PM.
REGULAR. I "IEETING
The regular meeting was opened at 8:05 PM.
Paulsen - Crestview Drive
Mason Maronn cited deficiencies in compliance with the Order
of Conditions. These included: dirt piles, no swales, sheet
erosion.
P. Melnik stated that KV Realty had applied for the Order of
Conditions but Keddy Builders had owned the title to the property,
and that the failure to record in the Registry was tantamount to
fraud. To make matters worse, Mr. Paulsen had conveyed all the
properties.
Mr. Paulsen claimed that the situation was pretty well under
control, that he was attempting to comply.
A motion was made to drop the matter. It failed 2 - 1.
A motion was passed that whoever was now legally responsible
for complying with the Order of Conditions must do so.
A motion was passed to send notice to past and present property
owners that the Order of Conditions had to be complied with by the
new owners -of- record.
Kubosiak - Coles Meadow Road
Mr, Kubosiak appeared and explained that he had demolished a
barn on Coles Meadow Road, and that he was going to clean up all
debris near the brook and seed the area.
Duda - Oxbow Marina
It was decided that P. Melnik, B. Shannon and R. Hubley would
speak to the City Solicitor about the status of the criminal case
against Mr. Duda.
Baye - Ventures Field Filling
Mr. Baye stated that he was complying with the SCS plans and
that he had installed a large drain under Ventures Field Road.
Mrs. Watras asked Mr. Baye what was going to become of the
loam on his land. Mr. Stanisewski, an abutter, stated that he
didn't want new storm water in his property.
A motion was passed that the filling of the land be resumed
if the new culvert's elevations were checked and approved by the
DPW and the SCS.
Kosiol - Potash Road - Proposed Filling
Ron Kosiol presented plans for filling developed by the SCS.
He stated that his family had a hardship case, as the wet farmland
had been received in a land - taking settlement.
After discussion a motion was passed that in regard to the SCS
plans for Kosiol dated 5/15/80, the proposed activity was not
siynificant.
OTHER BUSINESS
The City Lands Manager reported on a proposed shade tree ordinance
and other items.
Elections
Patrick Melnik was elected President and Mason Maronn, Vice
President.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:13 PM.
Patrick J. Melnik, President
Byram Shannon Secretary
CITY/TOWN
Northampton
CERTIFIED MAIL NUMBER Hand Delivered
Recorded at Registry of
Certificate (if registered)
REGARDING:
of Intent dated
- FORM 4
ORDER OF CONDITIONS
W E T L A N D S F R O T E C T I O N A C T
G.L.C. 131, s. 40
N/A
April 28, 1980
. and plans titled and dated Untitled, undated,
THIS ORDERIS ISSUED ON(date) June 2, 1980
246 -67
Fi /7
FILE NUMBER 246 -67
TO: NAME The City of Northampton, DPW ADDRESS Locust Street
Northampton, Mass.
PROJECT LOCATION:
Address Florence Road at the Intersection of Scanlon Ave.
, Book , Page
sheets: 1 " =40 Date of base
April 1974.
Pursuant to the authority of G.L. c. 131, s. 40, the Northampton Conservation
'_C`,ccmrn a i oz has reviewed your Notice of Intent and plans
identified above, and has determined that the area on which the proposed work is to be
done is significant to one or more of the interests listed in G.L. c. 131, s. 40.
ATb Conservation Commission hereby orders that the following conditions are
.necessary to protect said interests and all work Shall be performed in strict accordance
with them and with the Notice•of Intent and plans identified above except where such " --
plans are modified by said conditions.
CONDITIONS
1. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein,_and with all related statutes
and other regulatory measures, shall be deemed cause to revoke or codify this order.
2. .This order does not grant any property rights or any exclusive privileges; it does
.not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights.
3. This order does not relieve the permittee or any other person of the necessity of
•complying with all other applicable federal, -state or local statutes, ordinances,
by -laws and /or regulations.
in OF CONDITIONS CONTINUED
11 this oje shall •e cl n -- fi
deb is, - in udin;, with t li ting
regg um r, is %•, aster wire lath .apex card••ard
efriger ors, mo r v hi es or its -f any •f the oreg- ng.
No work may be commenced until all appeal periods have elapsed from the order of the
Conservation Commission or from a final order by the Department of Environmental
Quality Engineering.
No work shall be undertaken until the final order, with respect to the proposed
project, has been recorded in the Registry of Deeds for the district in which the
land is located within the chain of title of the affected property. The Document
number indicating such recording shall be submitted on the form at the end of this
order to the issuer of this order prior to commencement of work.
Further, if the Order of Conditions is not recorded within 7 days
after the end of the ten day appeal period, the Conservation
Commission will impose a twenty- five dollar ($ 25.00 ) service
charge for recording by an agent of the Commission._.
A n all e d pp the
r aqua fe bi the
ity gin eying u er
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FILE NO. 246 - 67
6 044, Where the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering is requested to make a -
determination and to issue a superseding order, the Conservation Commission shall
be a party to all agency proceedings and hearings before the Department.
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77,4/". The work shall conform to the following described plans and additional conditions:
Undated, untitled plan on 2 sheets at 1 " =40 °,base is dated April 1974
• by G.E.Q.
8. In regard to the Notice of Intent, 246 -67, the Northampton Conservation
Commission does not give approval for the proposed activity to be
conducted, as it is felt that the stream into which the additional
flows would be introduced is presently overtaxed by the velocities and
volumes of stormwater that enter it. The Commission is of the opinion
that a more comprehensive analysis of the problems that the Notice of
Intent attempted to respond to is in order. The Commission calls attention
to the letter dated October 5, 1979 from the Commission to the City
Engineer re: 246 -61, Notice of Intent and Order of Conditions for
proposed storm drainage improvements on Florence Rd. and Scanlon Ave.
The Northampton Conservation Commission finds that there are no reasonable
conditions that could be made under this Notice of Intent to prevent
-additional flooding from occurring downstream from the prpposed
improvements.
,,iOF CONDITIONS CONTINUED
The applicant, any person by this order, -any owner of land abutting
the land upon Which the proposed work is to be done, or any ten residents of the
City or town -in which such land is located, are hereby notified of their right to
appeal this to the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering provided
the request is made in writing and by certified mail to the Department within ten
(10) days from the issuance of this order.
— .ISSUED BY p Tr,rtham Can .as ation
Commission
Jung 2 t 1 9$4.
'Date of Issuance
On this . %;,... 11 -- -- day of -LVri_c_ 19° , before me personally
appeared A -i..Li_ . n..(1 , _ -r.2 1 i ,e , �- i,�7e / to me
known to be the 'erson described in, a nd who executed, the foregoing instrument
and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed.
ON (DATE) -
My Commission expire
70 (Issuing Authority)
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE ORDER OF CONDITIONS FOR THE-PROJECT AT
TILE NUMBER , HAS BEEN RECORDED'AT THE REGISTRY OF
Signed
P ILE NO. 246 -67
DETACH ON DOTTED LINE AND EMIT TO THE ISSUER OF THIS AMUCK PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT
OF WORK,
If recorded land,'the instrument number which identifies this transaction is
,___ .If_ registered land, the document number which identifies this transaction is
Applicant
310 CMR 10.99
Form 5
. ___
Commonwealth
+ = of Massachusetts
From
To City of Northampton, D.P.W.
Address
Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act
G.L. C. 131, §40 AND THE
NORTHAMPTON WETLANDS PROTECTION ORDINANCE
Northampton Conservation Commission
(Name of Applicant) (Name of property owner)
125 Locust Street
This Orcer is issued and delivered as follows:
fi by hand delivery to applicant or representative on �� (date)
by certified mail, return receipt requested on (date)
This project is located at
The property is recorded at the Registry of
Address
Florence Road, Northampton, MA
Northampton, MA
Hampshire County
Book 1912 & 3046 Page 3046 - page 249
Certificate (if registered)
CEP Fib No. I 246- 3 0
(To oe orovaea by DEP)
City Town Northampton
o f Northampton, , DPW
Applicant C? ty
City of Northampton
1912 - page 167
4/30/92 (date)
. The Notice of Intent for this project was filed on
The public hearing was closed on
1 /fi 2-
(date)
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Findings
The Northampton ('nnsa--va ti.nn Commission has reviewed the above - referenced Notice of
Intent anc plans anc nas neid a puolic hearing on the project. Based on the information availaoie to the
Conservation Commission at this time. the Commission has determined that
the area on whicn the proposed work is to be done is significant to the following interests in accordance with
the Presumptions of Significance set forth in the regulations for each Area Subject to Protection Under the
Act (check as appropriate):
Public water supply
Private water supply
Ground water supply
Total Filing Fee Submitted
City/Town Share C
Total Refund Due S 0
Effective 117/0/89
c
4 Flood control ❑ Land containing shellfish
le Storm damage prevention fg.. Fisheries
Prevention of pollution ❑ Protection of wildlife habitat
State Share 62
( /2 fee in excess cf S25)
State Portion S f3
(1/2- total)
City/Town Portion S
( /z total)
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Plans:
TITLE
ad/
Rom
C0NJ.Wye>a aH /Pc rA{/f'
Special Conditions:
DATED
unaate.d
undated'
3/20
SIGNED & STAMPED BY:
ON FILE:
Cons. Comm.
Cons . Comm.
Cons. Comm.
Cons . Comm.
Cons . Comm.
13) All construction areas shall be restored to original condition or better upon
completion of the project, including vegetation;
14) No area within the 100 year floodplain, any wetland, or area within 100 feet of a
wetland or 40 feet of a 100 year floodplain, as defined in 310 CMR 10, and Chapter 24,
shall be permissible disposal sites, unless such areas are specifically approved by the
Commission;
15) Excavated material and topsoil stockpiles shall be located and stabilized so as to
minimize washing into wetland areas or waterways;
16) Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent erosion and siltation of all disturbed
areas, and shall be implemented prior to any construction. Sedimentation and erosion
control devices shall be placed according to standards set in the U.S.D.A. Soil
Conservation Service, "Guidelines for Soil and Water Conservation in Urbanizing Areas
of Massachusetts ". Placement shall be directed at the site by the project engineer in
order to accomplish maximum control of erosion and ensure than no eroded materials will
reach wetland resource areas. Hay bales must be staked. Silt fencing must be placed
in a dug trench with sufficient porosity to allow detained water to pass while trapping
suspended sediments;
17) The areas of construction shall remain in a stable condition at the close of each
construction day. Erosion controls shall be inspected at this time, and maintained or
reinforced to meet specifications in the plans and this order;
18) This Order of Conditions shall apply to any successor in interest or successor in
control;
19) Members and agents of the Conservation Commission shall have the right to enter and
inspect the premises to evaluate compliance with the Conditions and to require the
submittal of any data deemed necessary for that evaluation;
20) The Applicant shall notify the Commission, in writing, as to the date that work will
be commencing on the project. Said notification must be received by the Commission no
sooner than ten (10) days and no later than five (5) days prior to the commencement of
the approved activity;
21) The owner of the property described in this Order must advise any potential buyer of
the property that any construction upon or alteration to said property, including brush
clearance, may require action by the Northampton Conservation Commission and any
instrument conveying any or all of the owner's interest in said property or any portion
5 -3A
Issued By Northampton
Signature(s)
/1k-rr?--)
This Order must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission.
th
On this N
day of -�� ' 19 ` before me
personally appeared P7 5/` to me known to be the
person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowiedged that he/she executed
�AYN� Mt FEIDEN
NOTARY PUBLIC
// 1, / ,C ler POMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. IS. I d
the same as his /her free act and aeed.
Notary Public
The applicant. tne owner. any person aggrieved by this Order, any owner of land abutting the land upon which the proposed work is to be
none. or any ten resicents of the city or town in wnich sucn land is located. are nereoy notified of their rignt to request me Department of
Environmental Protection to issue a Superseding Omer, providing tne request is maae by cerrlfied mail or hand oelivery to tne Department.
with the appropriate filing fee ana Fee Transmittal Form as provided in 310 CMR 10.03(7), witnin ten aays from the pate of issuance of this
Determination. A copy of the request snail at the same time be sent by certified mail or hand oelivery to the Conservation Commission
ana the applicant.
Detach on dotted line and submit to the Northampton Conservation Comm. prior to commencement of work.
7 Northampton Conservation Commission
Please oe advised that the Order of Conaitions for tne project at
^;ie Number
Nor am tton,
246 309 -as peen recoraed at the Peatstry of amp County
5-4A
My commission expires
d R o
Conservation Commission
lcsu:'g Autnor:ty
anc
has been noteo in the cnain of tale of the aftectea property in accordance with General Concihon 8 on 1 9
If recoraed land. the instrument nurnoer wnicn identifies tats L2nsacnon
If registered land. the document numoer wnich identifies this transaction i5
„,,.nat..re ACoucant
310 CMR 10.99
Form 3
Commonwealth
of Massachusetts
NINE COPIES OF THIS FORM, COMPLETE Notice of Intent
WITH PLANS, TO CONS. COItMISSION Under the
2. Project: Type Waterway
oEP Flo No.
Giyi Town
TWO COMPLETE COPIES TO ae an Protection
and
Application for a Department of the Army Permit
& NORTHAMPTON WETLANDS PROTECTION ORDINANCE•
Part I: General Information
1. Location: Street Address
•Florence Road, Northampton,
Lot Numoer ASSESSORS' MAP ID. # 30A
246- 3 09
(roo.00•bmwOen
Narthamoton
Accocant
p ,16)
G A/A-
Act, G.L. c. 131, §40
AD Construct paved waterway to drain the
roadway, and discharge a six (6 inch subdrain into existine catch basin.
See attached plan entitled "Sketch Showing Proposed Subdrain Connection on
Florence Road " (Plan #4).
3. Registry: County
Hampshire , Current Book 1912 & 3046
Certificate (If Registered Land)
4. Applicant
Address
5. Property Owner City of Northampton
Address
5. Reoresenrative
Address
7. a. Have one Consenanon Commission and the Departments Regional Office eacr been sent. ::y certified
mail or nano deiivery, 2 =pies of completed Notica ailment. with supporang Plans and doc.:ments?
Yes No ;
b. Has the fee been sudmtttea? 2 Yes XZ No
c. Total Filing Fee Suarrnned . Per 801 CMR Muniri pal A PP 1 ran r
d. atyi awn Share of rung Fee . State Share of Filing Fee
(sent :o C::vi ownt (1 of fee in excess of S< . sent to O?)
e. Is a :ref :tat'nient at - crow incicatIng how the aCO1ic211t calculated ::;e fee? 2 Yes No
f. Permit requested under: `lass.. Wetlands Protection :pct (310 10):
Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance:
., .. ,f.
Suec:,ve � , � �� c
City of Northampton, D.P.W.
125 Locust Street
3046 Pg. 249
Page 1912 Pg. 167
Tel. 582 -1574
.Tel 582 -1574
Same as applicant ,Tel 582 -1574
N/A
8. Have all aotainabie cermits. variances and approvals reauired by local by-law been obtained?
Yes = No
Obtained:
3. Locus Plan (see plan #3)
(c) Coastal:
Land Under the Ocean'
Coastal Beacn
= Berner Beach
= Accxy Intertidal Shore'
= Land Uncer Salt Pond'
= Fisn Run' •
Comc:e *.m.; Notice c: Intent.
N/A
Appued For
Cons. Commission
9. Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order pursuant to G.L c. 131, §40A or G.L
c.
130.51O5? Yes = No X
10. List all ptans and supporting documents submitted with this Notice of intent.
ATTACH LOCUS MAP SHOWING SITE LOCATION C'T.FARTZ MARKED
Identifying
Numoer /Letter Vie. Date
1. Paved Waterway on Florence Road (see plan #4)
2. Cross brook with 12" Ductile Iron water pipe, in the vicinity of the
intersection of Scanlon Avenue & Florence Road. (see Dian #5'& #6)
11. Check those resource areas within which work is proposed:
(a) $X Buffer Zone
(b) Inland:
Bank'
▪ Bordering Vegetated Wetland'
▪ Lana Under Water Boay & Waterway'
Land Subject to Flooding,
Bordering
Isotated
= Designated Part Area
= Coastal Dune
Coastal Bank
Salt Marsn •
= Lana Containing Shettfisn •
3 -2
Not Aoptieo For:
L.;cely :o involve U.S. Arrry C:.rrs of Engineers cor.currentjunscicoon. See General Instructions or
12. Is the wetland resource area to be altered by the proposed work located on the most recent
Estimated Habitat Map (if any) of rare. "state - listed" vertearate and invertebrate animal species
occurrences provided to the conservation commission by the Natural Heritage and Endangered
Species Program?
YES [ J NO Dad
If yes. have you completed an Appendix A and a Notice of Intent and filed them. along with
supporting documentation with the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program by
certified mail or hand aelivery, so that the Program shall have received Appendix A prior to the
filing of this Notice of Intent?
YES ( j NO [
DEP Western Regional Office
State House West, 4th Floor
436 Dwight Street
Springfield, NA 01103
Date printed on the Estimated Habitat Map issued
(if any) October, 1987 - Mt Holyoke
or January 1990 - Easthampton
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Part 11: Site Description
Indicate wnich of the following information has teen provided (on a ptan. in narrative descnotioo or caicuia-
tions) to clearly, completely and accurately describe existing site conditions.
Identifying
Number Letter
(at plan. narrative
or calculations)
Other
Other
Identifying
Number /Letter
(of plan. narrative
or calculations)
Man-made Features:
cut n :;rnitec ...:,e ctlowmq:
3 -4
Natural Features:
Soils
Vegetation
Tocograohy
Open water bodies (including ponds and takes)
X Flowing water bodies (including streams and rivers)
Public and private surface water and ground water supplies on or within 100 feet of site
Maximum annuai ground water elevations with dates and location of test
X Bounoanes of resource areas checked under Part ), item 11 above
Structures (sucn as buildings. piers. towers and headwalls)
Drainage and flood control facilities at the site and immediately off the site. including
cuiverts and open channels (with inverts), dams and dikes
Subsurface sewage disposal systems
X Underground utilities
X Roadways and parking areas
X Property boundaries. easements and rights-of-way
Part 111: Work Description
Indicate wnicn of the following information has been provided (on a plan, in narrative description or catcula-
tons) to clearly, completely and adv..:rately describe work proposed within each of the resource areas
checked in Part t, item 11 above.
•
Planvi =w and Dross Section of
Strut ,:res (such as buiiaincs. piers. towers and heaawafts)
X Drainage ane ttoec ccntrot facilities. inciuoing culverts and open cnanneis (with inverts).
dams an dikes
Subsurface sewage disposal systems & unaerground utilities
Filling. dredging ano excavating, indicating volume and camoositien of material
Comoensatcry storage areas. where required in accorcarice with Part 111. Section 10:57
t41 of the regthations
Wildlife raoitat restoration or replication areas
Other
?cart Source Olscr arge
es:ht. :con c...naracterstirs -of- discharge -ircm- point- source_iboth_o :csec- and_caen
channet)..Nnen co:nt of discharge fails within resource area c. ecxec cancer Parr 1. item
1 a.-o e. as su: :cr:ec cv stance= enc:neenng ca1Cutanons. ^.ata ar.c ::ans. mciuding
1. Defineanon of the aratnage area contributing to the point of discharge:
2. Pre - and post- development peak run -oft from the araainage area. at the point of discharge. for at feast the
1 0-year and 1 00-year frequency stone:
3. Pre - and post - development rate of infiltration cunu l Uuting to the resource area checked under Part 1, item
1 1 above: -
4. Estimated water quality characteristics of pre - and post - development run -off at me point of discharge.
Part IV: Mitigating Measures
1. Cearty. completely and accurately d escribe. with reference to supporting plans and calculations where
necessary:
(a► All measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards set forth under each re-
source area specified in Part II or Part III of the regulations: or
(b) why the presumptions set forth under each resource area specified in Part II or Part III of the regula-
tions do not apply.
= Coastal Resource Area Type:
2 Ind
= Coastal Resource Area Type: Iceu+uiymg roomer or letter
Inland of sum eats
3
laenntyng nuxnoer or letter
at support comments
Coastal Resource Area Type.
$ Interim
3 -�
Iosndryrng nti er or letter
at swoon mountains
Z. Clearly. completely and a=rately describe. with reference to supporting plans and calculations where
necessary:
(a) all measures and designs to regulate work within the Buffer Zone so as to ensure that said work
does not atter an area specified in Part 1. Section 10.02(1) (a) of these regulations: or .
(b) if work it the Buffer Zone will alter such an area.all measures and designs proposed to meet the
• performance standards established forthe adjacent resource areaspecified in Part 11 or • •
Part 111 of these regulations,
Coastal Resource Area Type B r¢erect By 100-Foot Discretionary Zone: iae nd!nng numoer or letter
Z Inland at wooers ooairnerm
1.Paved waterway will drain water from the roadway.
2.A six (6) inch subdrain will discharge ground water
into existing catch basin.
3. Cross brook with 12" Ductile Iron water pipe in the
vicinity of the intersection of Scanlon Avenue and
Florence Road.
Plan #4
Plan #4
Plan #5 &' #6
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Part V: Additional information for a Department of the Army Permit
1. COE Application No 2.
(to be provided by COEM (Name of waterway)
3. Names and addresses of property owners adjoining your property:
4. Document other project alternatives (i.e.. other locations and/or construction methods. particuiany those
that would eliminate the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters or wetlands).
E. 8'.4 " x 11 " drawings in planview and cross - section. showing the resource area and: the pracosed activ
ity within the resource area. Drawings must be to scale and shouid be clear enough for photocopying.
Certification is required from the Division otWater Pollution Control before.the Federal permit can be
issued. Certification may beobtained by contacting the Division of Water Pollution Control,1 Winter Street; •
Boston, Massachusetts 02108.
Where the activity will take place within the area under the Massachusetts approved Coastal Zone
Management Program, the applicant certifiesthat his proposed activity complies with anawill be conducted
in a manner that is consistent with the approved program.
Information provided will be used in evaluating the application for a permit and is made a matter of public
record through issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of this information isvoluntary, however, if necessary
information is not provided, the appticatiort cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued.
I hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice of Intent and accompanying
plans. acclments and supporting Cam are true and complete. to the best of my knowledce. .
' G �- �o - oft.
Signature of Applicant George Andrikidis, P.E. Date
Assistant City Engineer
Signature of Ac;iicant's Representative Date
"tzeetatto■ to ENG Farm 4345 appreeei by HQUSAC!. 6 Ma, 1982'.
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Planning Department
Rm. 102, Municipal Office Bldg. • 212 Main St.
Northampton, MA 0106C • ;413) 584-0,U4
*Conservation Commission'Hlst — .a: Comrniabion'Pianning BoardsZoning Board of Appeals
*Community Development Progr; rr.'Housing Rehabilitation Program
•Capital. improvement Program Committee
Mr. Francis P. Ryan, City Engineer
Department of Public Works
125 Locust Street
Northampton, MA 01060
Dear Mr. Ryan:
October 5, 1979
Re: Conservation Commission denial of
request to construct catch basin;-
on Florence Road. DEQE * 246 -61.
The Northampton Conservation Commission has asked that your
Department be contacted regarding the recent denial of your
application under the Wetlands Act to install one new catch basin
and associated storm line and outfall near Scanlon Avenue, on
Florence Road. We hope that this denial will not be misinter-
preted or in any way disrupt the steadily improving relationship
between your Department and the Commission. Over the past eight
months a close working relationship has evolved, notably on the
new sewer project. We appreciate the timely conuitunications that
we have been receiving from various DPW personnel.
To alleviate any misunderstandings over why your Wetlands
Permit was denied, we offer the following observations:
1) This project, if implemented as shown on your plan sub-
mission, would unfairly shift a drainage problem from
one residential area to another, namely, the Willow
Street Extension neighborhood.
2) The Commission feels that a comprehensive drainage study
is needed for the entire watershed of the stream into
which new storm water flows would have been directly
introduced. Recent urbanization in this area has had
unfortunate ramifications in regard to storm water impacts.
The Commission felt that by agreeing to the limited
measure that your Department proposed, .a more comprehensive
engineering solution to problems in the entire watershed
area would be postponed.
This Commission stands ready to officially support a Board
of Public Works request for funding to conduct a drainage study
for the area, and in any event, look forward to working with your
Department on this matter as you may find necessary in the future..
In summary, we would like to stress that we understand the
problem to which you responded, and desire a comprehensive solution
which would aid all the residents of the drainage area.
Thank you again for your cooperation.
cc: Mayor Harry S. Chapman, Jr.
Mr. Edwin Warner
Sincerely,
Joseph Misterka, President
Northampton Conservation Commission
City /Town Northampton
Recorded at the Registry of
Certificate (if registered)
WETLAND PROTECTION ACT
MASSACHUSETTS G.L. C. 131 S: 40
NOTICE OF INTENT
2. The name(s), address and telephone number of owner(s) of the
subject land are:
Conservation Commission (original)
Department of Environmental Quality
Engineering, Western Mass. Public
Health Center, Amherst, Mass. Ol&03
(2 copies)
Division of Waterways, Department of
Environmental Quality Engineering,
100 Nashua Street, Boston, Mass. 02114
(1 copy)
DATE August 28, 1979
Date 8/31/79
Date 8/31/79
Date 8/31/79
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ALL PARTS OF THIS FORM SHALL BE COMPLETED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTY
OF PERJURY INCLUDING THE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA FORM ATTACHED HERETO AND
MADE A PART HEREOF OR THE FILING MAY BE CONSIDERED INCOMPLETE
1. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of
G.L. C. 131 S. 40, that the proposed activity as submitted herein
falls within the jurisdiction of said statute, and is located in
the
Florence Road
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NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO.
City of Northampton
Dept. of Public. Works 125 Locust Street _584 -8585
3. I have filed identical Notices and plans by Certified Mail with
the following:
4. Rave all permits, variances and approvals as required by
C. 131 S. 40 been obtained? N/A (yes or no). Attach copies
to original Notice of Intent.
5. Enclosed is Statutory Filing Fee of $25.00, payable to City or
Town.
6. The name, address and telephone number of the owner's
representatives (if any) are as follows:
Attorney
NAME
Engineer Peter J. McNulty 125 Locust Street. 584 -8585
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ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO.
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7. The purpose of the project is: (Use additional sheets if necessary)
Drainage & Surface Water Runoff on Florence Road will be routed by
a proposed storm line.to an existing culvert under Florence Road.
8. Owner's (or agent's signature)
9. Enclosed is locus map showing o�io of pro posed act iy
(8 1/2 x 11 section of U.S. Geological Survey Topographic
Quadrangle is preferred).
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PROJECT LOCATION:
re88 Florence Road,adjacent to SQanlon Ave.
F.mcorded at Registry of
Certificate (if registered)
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REGARDING:
-- o Tce of Intent dated
and plans titled and dated by G.E.Q. August 28, 1979
THIS ORDER IS ISSUED ON(date) October 2, 1979
Pursuant to the authority of G.L. c. 131, s. 40, the Northampton Conservation
Commission _ has reviewed your Notice of Intent and plans
identified above, and has determined that the area on which the proposed work is to be
doge is significant to one or more of the interests listed in G.L. c. 131, s. 40.
The Co ns- •, .o,,' c'.• hereby orders that the following conditions are
necessary to protect said interests and all work shall be performed in strict accordance
with the and with the Notice of Intent and plane identified above except where such
plans are modified by said conditions.
CONDITIONS
August 28, 1979
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WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT
G.L. C. 131, s. 40
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FILE NUMBER ---
ADDRESS 125 Locust Street
Northampton
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1. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein, and with all related statutes
and other regulatory measures, shall be deemed cause to revoke or modify this order.
2. .This order does not grant any property rights or any exclusive privileges; it does
not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights.
3. This order does not relieve the permittee or any other person of the necessity of
complying with all other applicable federal, state or local statutes, ordinances,
by -laws and /or regulations.
ie", The wo au on her . nde steal be co • leted ithin o e (1) ar f om th • ate
of t�Mtia der lest for aint =nce d dging ojec ubj to _tion
ng au orit or a• or m a ad onal
on ,ee er• •1 app cation o h said uing_. �thor y at ast rty (30)
eion.
d ya prior the exp Lion to of e or or a ex •
C3Mtrs
4; Any fAll usyd in on wi this tojert shall nirsg
trait, r se ritbbi or de is, . ipcludinr, withe lim ing a gen alit of the
i'o •, ricks p. 3Si , lair £,.1 rift . arlr:,, card " s ♦ Ti's, ashes,
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No work may he commenced until all appeal periods have elapsed from the order of the
Conservation Commission or from a final order by the Department of Environmental
'Quality Engineering.
No work shall be undertaken until the final order, with respect to the proposed
project, has been recorded in the Registry of Deeds for the district in which the
land is locate within the chain of title of the affected property. The Document
number indicating such recording shall be submitted on the form at the end of this
order to the issuer of this order prior to commencement of work.
A si s 1 b disp yed a the s no less hat * s re t or orr n
ee _ quer ee sari the ds, " ass se De rtm of iroY ntal
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Where the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering is requested to make a
determination and to issue a superseding order, the Conservation Commission shall
be a party to all agency proceedings and hearings before the Department.
bes Upon om ti of wo des ib ere , th app . ant ha1�/for ise est,
V` n ha Cer is of om p nce is d ting/iha th aor s
b s sfa oral comp ed.
The work shall conform to the following described plans and additional conditions:
Plan dated August 28 ,1979 by G.E.Q.
8. In regard to this applicaion only,the Commission does not give
approval for the proposed activity to be conducted,as it is felt
that the stream into which the adcitional flows would be introduced
is presently overtaxed by the velocity and volumes of stormwater
that enter.The Conservation Commission finds that there are no
reasonable conditions that could be made under the proposed plan
to prevent additional flooding from occurring downstream from the
proposed outfall.
TO
FILE NUMBER
ON (DATE)
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tR OT luNDITIONS CONTI
The app11: nt, any pereme aggrieved by this order, any owner of lane abo.tming
:ass lamd boa slit c~ .be tic is tt+ be do=e, ^S a.:°-_v tee riesidets
City Or town in whict Ian is located, are hereby nctified cf their rig to
appeal this order to the Department of Environmental Ouaifty Engineering r o - -ided
the request is made in writing and by certified mail to the Department within ten
(10) days from the issuance of this order.
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ISSUED BY Vic" ' "`r _ ' _
On this hci day of ��f�G 19 7 7� before me personally
appeared , / ? to me
known to be th pers n described in, and who executed the foregoing instrument
and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed.
3 – FILE NO. - -
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My Commission expires
(Issuing Authority)
HAS BEEN RECORDED 'AT THE REGISTRY OF
Signed
Applicant
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DETACH ON IbTTED LINE AND SUBMIT TO THE ISSUER OF THIS ORDER PRIOR TO Co CEMENT
OF WORK.
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE ORDER OF CONDITIONS FOR THE PROJECT AT
If recorded land, the instrument number which identifies this transaction is
If registered land, the document number which identifies this transaction is