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I 91 wetlands permits ITS and wildflower beds DOAi Massachusetts apartment of Environmental Protei don Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 2 Determination" of Applicability Ll Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 i A. General Information Important: When filling out From: forms on the Northampton 40 computer, use Conservation Comm only the tab key to move To: Applicant Property Owner (if different from applicant): your cursor - do not use the Michael Wiemer /Adesta LLC Massachusetts Highway Department return key. Name Name 317 Meadow Street Suite 5B 10 Park Plaza Suite 3170 reb Mailing Address Mailing Address Chicopee MA 01013. Boston MA 02116 reium City /Town State Zip Code City/Town State Zip Code 1. Title and Date (or Revised Date if applicable) - - of Final Plans and Other Documents: 1 -91 and 1 -291 Communication and Conduit;Plan , No Date - Typical Title Date 1 1 `b C N . Title Date Title 2. Date Request Filed: March 9, 2009 B. Determination Pursuant to the authority of M.G.L. c. 131, §;40, the Conservation Commission considered your Request for Determination of Applicability, with.:its supporting documentation, and made the following Determination. Project Description (if applicable): Installation of fiber optic cable along Route 91 Project Location: Date Route 91 Northampton Street Address City/Town N/A N/A Assessors Map /Plat Number Parcel /Lot Number - wpaform2.doc -• Determination of Applicability • rev. 10 /6/04. _ _ _ _ __ _ Page 1 of 5 f i j Ll Massachusetts `L apartment of Environmental Prote�,don Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form = Determination: of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Determination (cont.) . 1 1. ❑ 6. The following area and /or work, if any", is subject to a municipal ordinance or bylaw but not subject to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act: ❑ 7. If a Notice of Intent is filed for the work. in the Riverfront Area described on referenced plan(s) and document(s), which includes all or part of the work described in the Request, the applicant must consider the following alternatives. ,(Refer to the wetland regulations at 10.58(4)c. for more information about the scope of altern,ativesrequirements): ❑ Alternatives limited to the lot on which the p' roject is located. ❑ Alternatives limited to the lot on which the project is located, the subdivided lots, and any adjacent lots formerly or presently owned. by the same owner. ❑ Alternatives limited to the original parcel on which the project is located, the subdivided parcels, any adjacent parcels, and any other land which can reasonably be obtained within the municipality. ❑ Alternatives extend to any sites which can reasonably be obtained within the appropriate region of the state. Negative Determination Note: No further action under the Wetlands Protection Act is required by the applicant. However, if the Department is requested to issue a Superseding Determination of Applicability, work may not proceed on this project unless the Department fails to.act on such request within 35 days of the date the request is post- marked for certified mail or hand,delivered to the Department. Work may then proceed at the owner's risk only upon notice to the Department and to the Conservation Commission. Requirements for requests for Superseding Determinations are listed at the end of this document. ❑ 1. The area described in the Requestis not an area subject to protection under the Act or the Buffer Zone. ; .:�,a,,,;. ; ❑X 2. The work described in the Request wtthin.an area subject to protection under the Act, but will not remove, fill, dredge, or alter that area,.. - Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent. ❑ 3. The work described in the Request is within.the Buffer Zone, as defined in the regulations, but will not alter an Area subject to protection .,under the Act. Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent, subjec6o the following conditions (if any). ❑ 4. The work described in the Request is not�within an Area subject to protection under the Act (including the Buffer Zone). Therefore, said work�does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent, unless and until said work alters an Area`sub ect'�to'p'rotection under the Act. wpaform2.doc . Determination of Applicability • rev. 10 16/04 Page 3 of 5 Massachusetts :Department of 'Environrnentai "Protection Bureau -of-- Resource -Protection Wetlands - - WPA dorm 2—Determination :of Applicability Massachusetts - Wetlands "Protection Act - M. - G.L. c. 131, §40 ,.:Determination (cost.) F .5. The area described in Request is subject to protection under the Act. Since the work described therein meets the requirements for the following exemption, as specified in the Act and - the regulations, no Notice of Intent is required: :Exempt Activity (site applicable statuatory/regulatory.provisions) ® 6. The area and /or work described in the Request is not.subject to review and approval by: t 6=ftRmrA 1AleTt. ys mtap ace Name of Municipality Pursuant to a municipal wetlands ordinance or bylaw. Name Ordinance or Bylaw Citation G. Authorization This.-Determination is issued to the.applicant and delivered as by hand delivery on ® by certified return receipt requested on .Date Date - ` This.Determination is valid for three years from the date of issuance (except Determinations Vegetation Management Plans which are valid for the duration of 1he Plan). This Determination does not relieve the - applicant from complying with all other applicable federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, bylaws, or regulations. This Determination must be signed by.a majority of - the Conservation Commission. A copy must be sent to the appropriate DEP Regional Office (see http: / /www.mass.gov /dep /about /region.findvour.htm and the property owner (if different from the applicant). A021L 23 20 .Date w0aform2.doc : Determination of Applicability = rev. 10/6104 Page 4 of 5 _ AD65TA March 9, 2009 Northampton Conservation Commission 210 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 Subject: Request for Determination Re: I -91 Intelligent Transportation System Project #603903 Dear Commission Members: On behalf of the Massachusetts Highway Department (MassHighway), Adesta is pleased to submit the enclosed Request for Determination of Applicability for the installation of an Intelligent Transportation System and related work on Interstate 91 in the City of Northampton. MassHighway initially filed a Request for Determination of Applicability regarding 0 this project in December 2006. A Negative Determination of Applicability was issued pursuant to that correspondence on March 8, 2007. We have enclosed that DOA and its conditions for your reference. The project's scope of work and construction methodology have been greater defined since that time, and the location of some of the system's infrastructure has changed. Specifically, we propose we propose installing one camera and one variable message sign in the southbound shoulder and approximately 27,000' of new conduit in the median rather than in the originally proposed northbound shoulder location. Construction methods include open excavation, directional boring and plowing. A description of each has been enclosed for your reference. Adesta has retained the services of a wetlands scientist in accordance with conditions set forth in the original DOA. She is currently delineating the wetland resources along the proposed route. Her credentials are enclosed for your review. If you would like to discuss this request or require any additional information, please call me at (413) 420 -0200. Sincerely, Michael Wiemer G' Senior Construction Manager cc: Ken DeRose- Adesta Meryl Mandell, Timothy Meyer -MHD 317 Meadow Street, Suite 5B Chicopee, MA 01013 - Ph: (413) 420 -0200 Fax: (413) 420 -0201 T7 f ILI Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 2 — Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Important: When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key.' rep A. General Information 1 low From: — Northampton Conservation Commission To: Applicant MassHighway Department, c/o Albert R. Stegemann, P.E. D -2 Highway Director 811 North King Street Mailing Address Northampton MA 01060 1 Property Owner (if different from applicant): Name Mailing Address City/Town State Zip Code Cityrrown State Title and Date (or Revised Date if applicable) of Final Plans and Other Documents: Northampton: 1 -91 Wildflower Bed Establishment, sheets 2 and 3 of 11 Title Date Title Zip Code Date Title Date 2. Date Request Filed: ;-:irlr 9/18/2009 c �a a IC 7c;;v;i ?rl B. Determination Pursuant to the authority of M.G.L. c. 131, § 40, the Conservation Commission considered your Request for Determination of Applicability, with its supporting documentation, and made the following Determination. Project Description (if applicable): Install wildflower bed in Project Location: 1 -91 in Northampton, median Street Address n/a Assessors Map /Plat Number wpaformIdoc • Determination of Applicability ° rev. 10/6/04 Northampton City/Town n/a Parcel /Lot Number Page 1 of 5 ILI Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 2 Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Determination (cont.) ❑ 6. The following area and /or work, if any, is subject to a municipal ordinance or bylaw but not subject to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act: ❑ 7. If a Notice of Intent is filed for the work in the Riverfront Area described on referenced plan(s) and document(s), which includes all or part of the work described in the Request, the applicant must consider the following alternatives. (Refer to the wetland regulations at 10.58(4)c. for more information about the scope of alternatives requirements): ❑ Alternatives limited to the lot on which the project is located. ❑ Alternatives limited to the lot on which the project is located, the subdivided lots, and any adjacent lots formerly or presently owned by the same owner. ❑ Alternatives limited to the original parcel on which the project is located, the subdivided parcels, any adjacent parcels, and any other land which can reasonably be obtained within the municipality. ❑ Alternatives extend to any sites which can reasonably be obtained within the appropriate region of the state. Negative Determination Note: No further action under the Wetlands Protection Act is required by the applicant. However, if the Department is requested to issue a Superseding Determination of Applicability, work may not proceed on this project unless the Department fails to act on such request within 35 days of the date the request is post- marked for certified mail or hand delivered to the Department. Work may then proceed at the owner's risk only upon notice to the Department and to the Conservation Commission. Requirements for requests for Superseding Determinations are listed at the end of this document. ❑ 1. The area described in the Request is not an area subject to protection under the Actor the Buffer Zone. ❑ 2. The work described in the Request is within an area subject to protection under the Act, but will not remove, fill, dredge, or alter that area. Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent. ® 3. The work described in the Request is within the Buffer Zone, as defined in the regulations, but will not alter an Area subject to protection under the Act. Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent, subject to the following conditions (if any). All work shall be in accordance with the cited plans on file at the Office of Planning and Development; and in accordance with the Cons. Commission's wetlands standard conditions of www. NorthamptonMA.gov /OPD /wetlands. ❑ 4. The work described in the Request is not within an Area subject to protection under the Act (including the Buffer Zone). Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent, unless and until said work alters an Area subject to protection under the Act. wpaform2.doc • Determination of Applicability - rev. 1016/04 Page 3 of 5 ILI Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 2 — Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Determination. (cont.) ❑ 5. The area described in the Request is subject to protection under the Act. Since the work described therein meets the requirements for the following exemption, as specified in the Act and the regulations, no Notice of Intent is required: Exempt Activity (site applicable statuatory/regulatory provisions) ❑ 6. The area and /or work described in the Request is not subject to review and approval by: Name of Municipality Pursuant to a municipal wetlands ordinance or bylaw. Name Ordinance or Bylaw Citation C. Authorization This Determination is issued to the applicant and delivered as follows: ❑ by hand delivery on ® by certified mail, return receipt requested on Date 11/ /09 Date This Determination is valid for three years from the date of issuance (except Determinations for Vegetation Management. Plans which are valid for the duration of the Plan). This Determination does not relieve the applicant from complying with all other applicable federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, bylaws, or regulations. This Determination must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission. A copy must be sent to the appropriate DEP Regional Office (see http: / /www. mass. gov /dep /about/region.findyour.htm and the property owner (if different from the applicant). Date wpaform2.doc • Determination of Applicability • rev. 10/6/04 Page 4 of 5 B. Determinations 1. I request the Northampton make the following determination(s). Check any that apply: Conservation Commission ❑ a. whether the area depicted on plan(s) and /or map(s) referenced below is an area subject to jurisdiction of the Wetlands Protection Act. ❑ b. whether the boundaries of resource area(s) depicted on plan(s) and /or map(s) referenced below are accurately delineated. ® c. whether the work depicted on plan(s) referenced below is subject to the Wetlands Protection Act. ❑ d. whether the area and /or work depicted on plan(s) referenced below is subject to the jurisdiction of any municipal wetlands ordinance or bylaw of: Name of Municipality ❑ e. whether the following scope of alternatives is adequate for work in the Riverfront Area as depicted. on referenced plan(s). wpaforml.doc Page 1 of 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Northampton Ll City/Town WPA Form 1 - Request for Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 A. General Information Important: When filling out 1. Applicant: forms on the Albert R. Stegemann, P.E., District 2 Highway Director N/A computer, use Name E -Mail Address only the tab key to move your MassHighway, D2- 811 North King St cursor - do not Mailing Address use the return Northampton MA 01060 key. City/Town State Zip Code (413) 582 -0599 (413) 582 -0596 r� Phone Number Fax Number (if applicable) 2. Representative (if any): Massachusetts Highway Department, District 2 Firm Timothy Meyer, District Environmental Engineer Timothy. Meyer @mhd. state. ma. us Contact Name E -Mail Address 811 North King Street Mailing Address Northampton MA 01060 City/Town State Zip Code (413) 582 -0543 (413) 582 -0596 Phone Number Fax Number (if applicable) B. Determinations 1. I request the Northampton make the following determination(s). Check any that apply: Conservation Commission ❑ a. whether the area depicted on plan(s) and /or map(s) referenced below is an area subject to jurisdiction of the Wetlands Protection Act. ❑ b. whether the boundaries of resource area(s) depicted on plan(s) and /or map(s) referenced below are accurately delineated. ® c. whether the work depicted on plan(s) referenced below is subject to the Wetlands Protection Act. ❑ d. whether the area and /or work depicted on plan(s) referenced below is subject to the jurisdiction of any municipal wetlands ordinance or bylaw of: Name of Municipality ❑ e. whether the following scope of alternatives is adequate for work in the Riverfront Area as depicted. on referenced plan(s). wpaforml.doc Page 1 of 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Northampton City/Town WPA Form 1 Request for Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 C. Project Description 1. a. Project Location (use maps and plans to identify the location of the area subject to this request): 1 -91 Median- 2 Locations Northampton Street Address City/Town N/A N/A Assessors Map /Plat Number Parcel /Lot Number b. Area Description (use additional paper, if necessary): Interstate 91 median, Northampton, 2 Locations: 1. approximate MM 24.4 to MM 24.6 2. approximate MM 25.2 to MM 25.4 c. Plan and /or Map Reference(s): District 2- Northampton, 1 -91 (2 Sheets Title U.S.G.S. Locus Map (2. Sheets) Title Environmental Features Map (3 Sheets) Title Undated Date 10 -13 -2009 Date 10 -13 -2009 Date 2. a. Work Description (use additional paper and /or provide plan(s) of work, if necessary): Please see Attachment A for Scope of Work. _wpaforml,doo - Page 2 of 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Northampton City/Town WPA Form 1- Request for Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 D. Signatures and Submittal Requirements I hereby certify under the penalties of perjury that the foregoing Request for Determination of Applicability and accompanying plans, documents, and supporting data are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I further certify that the property owner, if different from the applicant, and the appropriate DEP Regional Office were sent a complete copy of this Request (including all appropriate documentation) simultaneously with the submittal of this Request to the Conservation Commission. Failure by the applicant to send copies in a timely manner may result in dismissal of the Request for Determination of Applicability. Name and address of the property owner: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Highway Department, District #2 Office Name 811 North King Street Mailing Address Northampton City/Town MA 01060 State Zip Code Signatures: I also understand that notification of this Request will be placed in a local newspaper at my expense in accordance with Section 10.05(3)(b)(1) of the Wetlands Protection Act regulations. Signature of Applicant Signatur of Repr entative 4an Date tolzvj�i Dates wpaforml.doc Page 4 of 4 MassHighway is initiating a pilot program in order to establish wildflower beds along state highways. The median of Interstate 91 has been identified as the initial test highway for the program. Our highways provide access to the splendors of nature as well as offer opportunities for natural beauty within their right -of -way. Wildflowers and other native plants provide visual character that enhances the natural scenic beauty of out nation's landscape. Wildflowers are being grown and protected on highway roadsides under other program initiatives instituted by States. Twelve locations of beds have been proposed in six municipalities between Holyoke and Bernardston. In order to gain the most knowledge and insight from this pilot program, each of these locations will vary by time of planting and seed variety. All herbicide use will be restricted to those chemicals approved under MassHighway's Yearly Operational Plan/Vegetation Management Plan, and in accordance with the Right -of -Way Management Regulations (333 CMR 11.00). Establishing wildflower beds is consistent with numerous state and federal initiatives, including MassHighway's Landscape Restoration Policy and the FHWA Roadside Use of Native Plants Program. In addition to the visual beauty wildflowers will offer to roadway travelers, this pilot program will aid in determining whether cost savings are realized due to reduced mowing. i 25.0 24.9 ABANDONED R � 0 24.8 t� z 11R 9 - BRIDGE 5 8 1✓ Cote m i3m 24.7 ®ox C �� a E H'$ BED L ON #2 SITE P PERA 0 - HERBICIDAL 24.6 XIT 19 SEED MIX: ANNUAL MIX A 24.5 wee r SEED MIX: NATIVE MIX A 24.4 24.3 OLD FERRY ROAD y Cp , 24.2 c� o� f3 J oEy i DISTRICT 2 Mq INTERSTATE 91 * ALL FLOWER BEDS SHALL BE LOCATED AT LEAST 20 FT. OFF THE EDGE OF PAVEMENT WILDFLOWER BED LOCATIONS #2 SHEET 2 OF 11 i • I EXIT 20 t� r D ROAD CALL AthK 0233 N raw i 26.1 . 26.0 1 25.9 1 25.8 I n1-. 25.7 I sox -� il-P: 7 25.6 1 25.5 3 I ft NON— HERBICIDAL 25.4 ANNUAL MIX B F CA L 25.3 0253 NATIVE MIX B 25.2 I * ALL FLOWER BEDS SHALL BE LOCATED AT LEAST 20 FT. OFF THE EDGE OF PAVEMENT L Y NCH ROA ~ uj CL C14 7 ?Pli IQ LM S ill 2g cp Ali Commonwealth of Massachusetts MASS HWAY � Massachusetts Highway Department i Project No. 604491 Construction Environmental Coordinator. Additional copies are to be provided by the Contractor if requested by the Department. Work associated with performance of inspections of all erosion controls and site conditions is considered incidental to this Item. The Standard Specifications require adequate erosion control for the duration of the Contract. Inspection of these controls is considered incidental to the applicable items. Additional erosion controls beyond those specified in bid items elsewhere in this contract which are selected by the Contractor to facilitate and /or address the Contractor's schedule, methods, and prosecution of the work shall be considered incidental to this item. The CGP requires the submission of a Notice of Termination (NOT) from all Permittees (Operators, Owners, etc.) when final stabilization has been achieved. Approval of final stabilization by the Engineer and confirmation of submission of all NOTs by the Contractor will be required prior to submission of the Resident Engineer's Final Estimate. Basis of Payment Payment for all work detailed above including, but not limited to, SWPPP preparation, required SWPPP amendments (including revisions /addenda pre, during and post- construction), NOI and NOT submissions, certifications, DEP filing fee (if required), inspections, preparation of weekly, monthly, and other required reports, distribution of copies, and all other requirements as described in this special provision are included in the Lump Sum price for this Item. Upon final acceptance of the SWPPP by the Department, a payment equal to 50% of the Contract Lump Sum price shall be paid. The remaining 50% of the Lump Sum shall be paid in 10% increments distributed equally throughout the remaining period of the Contract, not including extensions of time. ITEM 765.7 SEEDING - WILDFLOWER MIX ' SQUARE YARD The work under this item shall conform to the applicable requirements of Section 765, Seeding, in the Standard Specifications except as amended and supplemented below. Site preparation of areas shall be per Item 768.11, Herbicide Application - Site Preparation or Item 768. Non - Herbicidal Site Preparation. Seeding shall not begin until Site Preparation has been completed and approved by the Engineer. Maintenance for Establishment shall be per Item 768.520 Herbicidal Maintenance or Item 768.522 Non - Herbicide Maintenance. All seeding and related work shall be done by a Contractor having a minimum of five years experience with seeding, including native seeding. Prior to beginning work, the Contractor shall furnish proof of qualifications to the Engineer for approval. Seeding for herbicide treated areas shall be with a no -till drill seeder as specified herein. Seeding for bare -soil areas may be by drill seeding or hydro seeding in areas with steep slopes. Seeding Seasons All seeding shall be completed within one season. Spring -Early Summer seeding is recommended for annual mixes. Seasons shall be as follows: 15 a Commonwealth of Massachusetts /{ice' Massachusetts Highway Department Project No. 604491 Spring - Early Summer: Seeding shall occur between April 15 and July 15 There shall be no seeding after June 1 St without irrigation. Fall: Non - dormant fall seeding shall occur between September 15 and October 15 Dormant seeding shall be after a killing frost and prior to the ground freezing. Materials Samples and Submittals Seed bags shall not be opened prior to submittal. Opened bags shall be rejected. A. Seed 1. Seed purchased shall have been grown only in the continental United States. Seed originating /grown outside of the continental United States shall be rejected. No seed species or cultivar may be substituted without approval from Engineer. 2. Six weeks prior to start of seeding, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer Origin Certification Letter and a manufacturer's Certificate of Compliance for each seed shipment. The Certification of Compliance shall include the guaranteed percentages of Pure Live Seed (PLS), based on purity and germination rates, as well as the net weight, harvest, and shipment dates. B. Packaging and Labeling 1. All bags shall be heavy -duty poly -mesh, cotton blend or vacuum .packed bags. No plastic zip lock type bags will be accepted. 2. All seed tags must be sown on poly -mesh and cotton blend bags. 3. Each bag must be properly labeled including name and address of grower, botanical name and common name, lot number, purity, germination, total PLS pounds per bag, inert ingredients, weed seed, test date, seed origin, and noxious weed certification. 4. Unopened bags shall be approved by the Engineer prior to seeding. C. Seed Quantities 1. All quantities shall be considered as PLS on all species. 2. Rates and applications shall be as specified unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. 3. All substitutions must be approved by the Engineer. D. Fertilizer: 1. Fertilizer shall be either a granular mix, which has been ammoniated from cured stock or a blended mix and shall be as required based on soil analysis. Use a fertilizer that falls within the following limits: Nitrogen (3 -5 %), Phosphorus (10- 15%), and Potassium (10 -15 %). Fertilizer in composted beds shall only be necessary if soil is significantly deficient. 16 Commonwealth of Massachusetts N//��5 Massachusetts Highway Department Project No. 604491 E. Mulch 1. Mulch shall be straw mulch consisting of stalks, or stems of grain after threshing. Straw shall be free of undesirable weed seed. 2. No bark mulch shall be used. F. Stakes 1. Stakes shall be wooden stakes, 3-4 feet high and as approved by the District. Seed Mixes The following seed mixes shall be used in the areas listed. Contractor shall meet with Engineer prior to construction and prior to ordering seeds to review selected sites and determine which mixes are to be seeded in each location based on the Flower Bed Location Sketches. Seed mixes are intended for sunny locations with well to moderately drained soils. All substitutions shall be as recommended by the seed supplier and approved by the Engineer. Absolutely no annual rye, perennial rye, or other rye seed shall be used. Annual Wildflower Meadow Mixes -Annual Mixes shall be applied at a rate of 20'ibs /acre. 2. Provide an original Guaranteed Analysis Statement as issued by the manufacturer. 3. Fertilizer shall be uniform in composition, free of clumps. 4. Store and use fertilizer directly from its original labeled provided package as by the manufacturer. All fertilizer and labels shall be in compliance with all applicable State and Federal regulations, and this contract. Annual Mix A — Bed Locations 1, 2,7 and 11 Grass Common Name Botanical Name Herb /Forb % PLS By Weight Schizachyrium scopadum'Camper' Little Bluestem'Camper 12.0% Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 10.0% Festuca rubra Creeping Red Fescue 7.0% Panicum virgatum Lance -leaf Coreopsis 6.0% 'Shelter/Trailblazer Switchgrass 'Shelter /Trailblazer' 6.0% Festuca ovina Sheep Fescue 5.0% Chrysanthemum maximum Shasta Daisy 40.0% Cosmos sulphureus Orange Cosmos 25.0% Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 8.0% Delphinium ajacis Rocket larkspur 6.0% Coreopsis lanceolata Lance -leaf Coreopsis 6.0% Gaillardia pulchella Firewheel 6.0% Cheirantus allionii Siberian Wallflower 2.0% Chrysanthemum maximum Shasta Daisy 2.0% Monarda citriodora Wild Bee Balm 2.0% Ratibida columnifera Yellow Prairie Coneflower 1.0% Aster novae - angliae New England Aster 0.5% Solidago juncea Early Goldenrod 0.5% Rudbeckia hirta Black -eyed Susan 0.5% Coreoosis tinctoria Red Plains Coreopsis 0.5% 60.0% 100.0% 17 Commonwealth of Massachusetts M Massachusetts Highway Department 10.0% Project No. 604491 Wild Sunflower Annual Mix B - Bed Locations 3, 4, 8, and 10 Showy Tick Trefoil 5.0% Delphinium ajacis % PLS By Common Name Botanical Name Weight Grass Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye 20.0% Sorghastrum nutans'NE -54' Indian grass 'N E-54' 15.0% Schizachyrium scoparium Gaillardia aristata Perennial Gaillardia 'Camper' Little Bluestem 'Camper' 10.0% Festuca ovina Sheep Fescue 5.0% 1.0% Rudbeckia hirta 50.0% Herb /Forb Papaver rhoeas Red Corn Poppy Cosmos bipinnatus Cosmos 10.0% Helianthus annuus Wild Sunflower 7.0% Desmodium canadense Showy Tick Trefoil 5.0% Delphinium ajacis .Rocket larkspur 5.0% Gaillardia pulchella Firewheel 4.0% Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 4.0% Monarda citriodora Wild Bee Balm 3.0% Oenothera lamarckiana Evening Primrose 3.0% Gaillardia aristata Perennial Gaillardia 2.0% Coreopsis lanceolata Lance -leaf Coreopsis 2.0% Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 1.0% Rudbeckia hirta Black -eyed Susan 1.0% Papaver rhoeas Red Corn Poppy 1.0% Coreopsis tinctoria Red Plains Coreopsis 1.0% Aster novae - analiae New Enaland Aster 1.0% 50.0% 100.0% Annual Mix C - Bed Locations 6, B, 9, and 12 Common Name Grass Herb /Forb % PLS By Botanical Name Weight Schizachyrium scoparium'Camper' Little Bluestem'Camper' Sorghastrum nutans'NE -54' Indiangrass'NE -54' Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye Festuca ovina Sheep Fescue Sporobolus cryptandrus Sand Dropseed 12..0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 0.5% 42.5% Cosmos bipinnatus Cosmos' 8.0% Delphinium ajacis Rocket larkspur 7.0% Gaillardia pulchella Firewheel 7.0% Desmodium canadense Showy Tick Trefoil 6.0% Silene armeria Catchfly 5.0% Chrysanthemum maximum Shasta Daisy 5.0% Lavatera trimestris Tree Mallow 4.0% Monarda citriodora Wild Bee Balm 4.0% Oenothera lamarckiana Evening Primrose 2.0% Aster laevis Smooth Aster 2.0% Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower 2.0% 18 Commonwealth of Massachusetts MASS H/GHWAY Massachusetts Highway Department Project No. 604491 Rudbeckia hirta Black -eyed Susan 1.5% Oenothera speciosa Showy Evening Primrose 1.0% Papaver rhoeas Red Corn Poppy 1.0% Coreopsis tinctoria Red Plains Coreopsis 1.0% Solidago rigida Rigid Goldenrod 1.0% 0.5% Beard - tongue r,"7 r,o1 i uv.v io Native Grass and Wildflower Meadow Mixes - Native mixes shall be applied at 15 lbs /acre. Native Mix A - Bed Locations 1, 2, 8, and 12 Grass Herb /Forb Common Name Elymus canadensis Sorghastrum nutans'NE -54' Schizachyrium scoparium'Camper' Panicum virgatum 'Shelter/Trailblazer' Festuca ovina Andropogon virginicus Eragrostis spectabilis % PLS By Botanical Name Weight Canada Wild Rye 15.0% Indiangrass'NE -54' 10.0% Little Bluestern 'Camper' 10.0% Switchgrass Roundhead Bush Clover 'Shelter/Trailblazer 8.0% Sheep Fescue 5.0% Broomsedge 3.0% Tumble Lovegrass 0.5% Beard - tongue 51.5% Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 8.0% Desmodium canadense Showy Tick Trefoil 5.5% Lespedeza capitata Roundhead Bush Clover 5.0% Rudbeckia triloba Brown.Eyed Susan 5.0% Heliopsis helianthoides Ox -Eye Sunflower 5.0% Penstemon digitalis Beard - tongue 4.0% Coreopsis lanceolata Lance -leaf Coreopsis 3.0% Gaillardia aristata Perennial Gaillardia 2.0% Aster novae - angliae New England Aster 2.0% Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot 2.0% Rudbeckia hirta Black -eyed Susan 2.0% Solidago nemoralis Grey Goldenrod 2.0% Aster laevis Smooth Aster 2.0% Euoatorium Perfoliatum Boneset 1.0% 48.5% 100.0% Native Mix B - Bed Locations 3, 4, 7 and 9 Common Name Botanical Name Grass Bouteloua curtipendula'Butte' Schizachyrium scoparium 'Camper' Elymus virginicus Dichanthelium clandestinum'Tioga' Andropogon virginicus Festuca ovina Sideoats Grama'Butte' Little Bluestein 'Camper' Virginia Wild Rye Deertongue grass'Tioga' Broomsedge Sheep Fescue % PLS By Weight 12.0% 12.0% 11.0% 7.0% 5.0% 3.0% 19 50.0% Commonwealth of Massachusett s MASS HAY Project No. 604491 Massachusetts Highway Department Herb /Forb Botanical Name Weight Lupinus perennis Wild Blue Lupine 15.0% Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 7.0% Penstemon digitalis Beard- tongue 6.0% Liatris spicata Spiked Gayfeather 6.0% Gaillardia aristata Perennial Gaillardia 4.0% Baptisia tinctoria Wild Indigo 3.0% Coreopsis lanceolata Lance -leaf Coreopsis 3.0% Vernonia noveboracensis New York Ironweed 2.0% Solidago rigida Rigid Goldenrod 1.0% Aster novae - angliae New England Aster 1.0% Rudbeckia hirta Black -eyed Susan 1.0% Aster laevis Smooth Aster 1.0% 50.0% 100.0% Native Mix C - Bed Locations 5, 6, 10 and 11 Grass Herb /Forb 50.0% Lupinus perennis Wild Blue Lupine % PLS By Common Name Botanical Name Weight Bouteloua curtipendula'Butte' Sideoats Grama'Butte' 12.0% Schizachyrium scoparium Spiked Gayfeather 6.0% 'Camper' Little Bluestem 'Camper' 12.0% Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye 11.0% Dichanthelium Lance -leaf Coreopsis 3.0% clandestinum'Tioga' Deertongue grass'Tioga' 7.0% Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge 5.0% Festuca ovina Sheep Fescue 3.0% 50.0% Lupinus perennis Wild Blue Lupine 15.0% Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea 7.0% Penstemon digitalis Beard- tongue 6.0% Liatris spicata Spiked Gayfeather 6.0% Gaillardia aristata Perennial Gaillardia 4.0% Baptisia tinctoria Wild Indigo 3.0% Coreopsis lanceolata Lance -leaf Coreopsis 3.0% Vernonia noveboracensis New York Ironweed 2.0% Solidago rigida Rigid Goldenrod 1.0% Aster novae - angliae New England Aster 1.0% Rudbeckia hirta Black -eyed Susan 1.0% Aster laevis Smooth Aster 1.0% 50.0% 100.0% 20 Commonwealth of Massachusetts MASS HIGHWAY Massachusetts Highway Department Project No. 604491 Construction Method Soil Preparation Seeding shall occur only when the bed is in a friable condition, not muddy or hard. Sites shall be prepared as specified under Item 768.11, Herbicide Application - Site Preparation or Item 768. Non- Herbicidal Site Preparation. Seedin Seeding shall occur within two (2) days after lime application or within two days after mowing if a lime application is not required. Seeding shall not begin until mowing, raking, rotary tilling, and lime application, have been accepted by the Engineer. Contractor shall obtain Engineer's written approval of bed preparation prior to seeding. Seeding shall not be done in rainy or windy conditions or when soil is wet. The Contractor shall plant seeds using a commercial grade no -till wildflower seeder. Broadcasting followed by rolling or tracking shall be used for seeding in small areas. Hydroseeding followed by tracking may be used on slopes that are too steep for a drill seeder. Seeding Methods A. Drill Seeding: A specialized seed box is required for handling small or fluffy seed contained in the wildflower and native grasses mixes. Grasses shall not be planted more than % to V2— inch deep. Where practical, seed shall be applied in two directions perpendicular to each other. Apply one -half the seeding rate in each direction. Fine seed should be broadcast following drill seeding. B. Broadcast Seeding: Small seeds such as those of asters, Rudbeckia hirta and Rudbeckia triloba may be broadcast seeded. Seed may be broadcast by using a cyclone or whirlwind seeder, or by hand. Bulking material or filler (e.g., sawdust, rice, kitty litter, or clean washed sand) may be used to achieve an even distribution. Seed shall be applied in two directions, each perpendicular to one another. One -half the seeding rate shall be applied in each direction. Seed shall be incorporated 1/16 -1/8 inch deep by raking or dragging, cultipacking, or tracking with heavy machinery. Raked areas shall be rolled with a weighted roller to provide good seed to soil contact. Do not roll or track the seed if the soil is wet. Broadcast seeding and packing may be accomplished in one step by using a broadcast seeder with packer wheels. C. Hydro- seeding: For slopes too steep for drilling, hydroseed and track up and down slope with a bulldozer or other tracking equipment. Use 50 -100% more seed and apply mulch after hydroseeding as specified below. Fertilizing Fertilizers shall be applied at time of seeding and shall be based upon soil test results. Mulch An application of straw mulch shall be applied upon completion or within 24 hours of seed inst al l ation on bare or tilled soils. The straw must be free of weed seeds and installed evenly 21 6. Commonwealth of Massachusetts MASS) Massachusetts Highway Department Project No. 604491 over site by machine or hand. The cover should be of uniform thickness at a recommended rate of 2000 pounds per acre. Straw mulch must cover the site without large mats or large bare spots. The straw mulch shall then be lightly rolled with a 200 or 300 pound roller to provide stability and minimize loss through blowing. Hydromulching shall be at a rate of 1,500 Ibs /acre of cellulose fiber mulch with an approved adhesive mulch stabilizer at a rate in accordance with manufacturer's directions. Hydro mulching shall be done in a second, separate step from hydroseeding. Watering Within 24 hours of seeding and mulching, the wildflower sites shall be watered at rate. of 2,700 gallons per acre or one -tenth of one inch over an acre (63 gallons per 1000 square feet). The spray must be a fine mist and controlled so as not to produce runoff or dislocate the seed. Following approval of seeding work, area shall be watered for 4 -6 weeks as required per the specifications of Item 768.520, Herbicidal Maintenance or 768.522 Maintenance without Herbicides. Dormant seeding will not require watering. Staking All seeded areas shall be staked to define limits of wildflower beds. Staking shall be adequate for mowing visibility with stakes placed at a minimum at all corners and every 500 feet along the boundary edges to define the perimeters. Engineer shall approve type of staking and staking after construction. Maintenance Period Maintenance Period shall begin immediately after area is seeded and shall be per Item 768.520, Herbicidal Maintenance or Item 768.522 Maintenance without Herbicide. Inspection and Acceptance of Work The Engineer shall approve and accept seeding, fertilizing, watering, and mulching upon satisfactory completion of all wildflower beds or upon completion of all required re- seeding. Basis of Payment Measurement shall be by the Square Yard and shall be upon acceptance of entire wildflower plot area, including staking. Payment shall be the contract bid price per square yard and shall include all seeding, fertilizing, watering, staking, hydro - mulch, straw mulch, and all labor, materials and equipment required or incidental for the satisfactory completion of the work. ITEM 765.8 GRASS DRILL EACH Work under this Item shall consist of purchasing and furnishing a pull type grass drill, associated equipment, material, and accessories in accordance with these specifications to provide a satisfactory product complete in place. The pull type grass drill will be utilized by the Contractor to plant wildflower seeds under Item 765.7, and shall become the property of MassHighway upon completion of the project. The primary use will be wildflower and grass seeding in various locations so, ease of transport is imperative. W