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to a foot plate. The observation wells should be capped and locked to prevent vandalism
or tampering.
4. The applicant shall submit to the Northampton DPW, within 30 days of the issuance of
this permit, revised plans that give the exact specifications of the three stormwater
chambers (STWC #1 -3 as shown on Sheet L4 of the site plans) and document how the
size of these structures has been determined to remove total suspended solids at the 80%
rate stated in the Drainage Analysis and Report.
5. This project will be required to submit one or more Notice of Intent (NOI) to the U.S.
EPA for coverage under the NPDES Stormwater Construction General Permit. A
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be finalized and implemented.
Copies of both the NOI and the final SWPPP shall be submitted to the Northampton
DPW prior to issuance of a building peimit. The final SWPPP shall be reviewed by the
Northampton DPW and may need to be amended to the satisfaction of the Northampton
DPW.
6. The applicant shall be required to apply for a separate permit from the Northampton
DPW to connect to the municipal storm drain.
Signature of City . gineer Date
cc. Planning Board c/o Office of Planning and Development
Building Department
Conservation Commission c/o Office of Planning and Development
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c. Bear Hill Estates Site Plans, Sheets L1 to L10 dated 3/11/05 by Berkshire Design
Group, Inc.
2. The Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW) or its authorized representative
shall be provided access to the property to conduct inspections before, during, and after
construction activities as necessary. The applicant shall arrange with the DPW to
schedule the following inspections: Initial Inspection, Erosion Control Inspection, Bury
Inspection, and Final Inspection. The DPW may also conduct random inspections to
ensure effective control of erosion and sedimentation during all phases of construction.
3. Annual Reports that are stamped by a Registered Professional Engineer documenting the
actions completed as required by the Operation, Maintenance and Inspection Agreement
shall be submitted to the Northampton Department of Public Works by November 1 of
each year.
4. If construction of the proposed stormwater system has not started within five years of the
issue date of this permit, then the permit will expire and a new permit will be required.
Construction is defined as clearing, grading, excavation, filling, and installation of
drainage structures on the lots specified in this permit.
Specific Permit Conditions:
1. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall record an executed Stormwater
Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement that is binding on all subsequent
owners of land served by the private stormwater management facility by recording it in
the land records of the Registry of Deeds. This agreement shall be signed by the applicant
and approved by the Northampton DPW. Section 22 -85 of the Northampton Stormwater
Management Ordinance provides additional guidance for the requirements of this
agreement. The Northampton DPW will supply a template to the applicant for this
agreement if necessary.
2. The Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement shall include additional
requirements that the owner provide documentation that the two retention/detention
basins and the subsurface infiltration trench continue to function as designed. Regular
inspection and maintenance of the infiltration trench shall be included in the Stormwater
Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement. In order to inspect the infiltration
trench, two observation wells shall be installed to determine how quickly the infiltration
trench drains after a storm. Ponded water inside the infiltration trench (as visible from the
observation well) or in the retention basins after 48 hours or several days can indicate that
the bottom of the trench or basins is clogged. The owner is required to repair, replace, or
reconstruct the basins or infiltration trench if they fail to operate as designed. A system
fails to operate as designed when water is standing 48 hours or longer following a storm
event greater than 1 inch over 24 hours.
3. The applicant shall submit to the Northampton DPW, within 30 days of the issuance of
this permit, revised plans specifying the installation of two observation wells in the
infiltration trench as mentioned above. The observation wells should be perforated PVC
pipe, 4 -6" diameter, extending to the bottom of the gravel bed where they are connected
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APPLICATION DECISION,, [I j E� I
City of Northampton
Department of Public Works
APR - 0 2008
Project / Site Name: Bear Hill Estates ereviousl Warner Hill Estates
Project Street or Location / Assessor ID: Br,i4,g4R,Qi �- I '�
Applicant Name: John Chakalos
Applicant Address /Phone: 52 Overlook Dr., Windsor, CT 06095 / 860 - 688 -5994
Application Submission Date: 2/25/2005
THE FOLLOWING ACTION BY THE NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
WORKS HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION
PRESENTED:
Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based on a
determination within seven days of the receipt of the application that the
application is administratively incomplete (see attached documentation).
Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application.
X Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application subject to any
conditions, modifications or restrictions required by the Department of
Public Works (see below)
Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based upon
a determination that the proposed plan, as submitted, does not meet the
purposes set forth in the Northampton Stormwater Management.
Standard Permit Conditions:
1. All clearing, grading, drainage, construction, and development shall be conducted in
strict accordance with the following plans and information submitted with the application
and-as amended by any conditions attached to this permit.
a. Stormwater Management Permit Application Packet including: Application, Site
Locus Map, Draft Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for Warner Hill Estates
dated 2/22/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc., Drainage Analysis and Report for
Warner Hill Estates dated 1/10/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc.
b. Warner Hill Estates Erosion and Sediment Control Plans, Sheets 1 & 2 dated
2/22/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc.
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CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS
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Edward S. Huntley, P.E
Director
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Bridge Road LLC -
P.O. Box 1203
Westfield, MA 01086
Re: Bear Hill Estates — Stormwater Permit Conditions Change of Date
Dear Mr. Saloomey:
The Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW) is in receipt of your letter dated
August 3, 2006 requesting a change in the requirement that the Stormwater Operations,
Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement for Bear Hill Estates be completed and recorded
prior to issuance of a Building Permit by the City of Northampton.
The DPW and Bridge Road LLC, the owners & developers of Bear Hill Estates, hereby
agree that Specific Permit Conditions # 1 & 2 as defined in the Stormwater Management
Permit Decision issued to John Chakalos by the DPW for the Bear Hill Estates project
(previously known as Warner Hill Estates) dated March 17, 2005 shall be completed by
Bridge Road LLC prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary
Certificate of Occupancy by the City of Northampton.
Bridge Road LLC shall also provided documentation to the DPW confirming that
ownership of the site has been transferred from Edwin Warner to Bridge Road LLC.
Sincerely,
dt
Ned Huntley, PE
Director
cc. Tony Patillo, Building Commissioner
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
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413 -587 -1570
Fax 413 -587 -1576
George Andrikidis, P.E.
Director
Memorandum
To: Tony Patillo
From: Tom Smith
Date: August 8, 2006
Re: Bear Hill Estates Bridge Road
Tony,
I have been asked by the contractor working on this project to connect with you concerning the
numbering of this parcel. We are looking at the Estates as one parcel. The number will be the
same as used by Ed Warner for his house on the Hill #20 Bridge Road.
Please call me at 587 -1574 x110 if you have any questions.
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Edward S. Huntley, P.E - 1 , ,
Director
August 21, 2006
Ziter Saloomey J
Bridge Road LLC
P.O. Box 1203
Westfield, MA 01086
Re: Bear Hill Estates — Stormwater Permit Conditions Change of Date
Dear Mr. Saloomey:
The Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW) is in receipt of your letter dated
August 3, 2006 requesting a change in the requirement that the Stormwater Operations,
Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement for Bear Hill Estates be completed and recorded
prior to issuance of a Building Permit by the City of Northampton.
The DPW and Bridge Road LLC, the owners & developers of Bear Hill Estates, hereby
agree that Specific Permit Conditions # 1 & 2 as defined in the Stormwater Management
Permit Decision issued to John Chakalos by the DPW for the Bear Hill Estates project
(previously known as Warner Hill Estates) dated March 17, 2005 shall be completed by
Bridge Road LLC prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary
Certificate of Occupancy by the City of Northampton.
Bridge Road LLC shall also provided documentation to the DPW confirming that
ownership of the site has been transferred from Edwin Warner to Bridge Road LLC.
Sincerely,
A
Ned Huntley, PE
Director
cc. Tony Patillo, Building Commissioner
to a foot plate. The observation wells should be capped and locked to prevent vandalism
or tampering.
4. The applicant shall submit to the Northampton DPW, within 30 days of the issuance of
this permit, revised plans that give the exact specifications of the three stonnwater
chambers (STWC #1 -3 as shown on Sheet L4 of the site plans) and document how the
size of these structures has been determined to remove total suspended solids at the 80%
rate stated in the Drainage Analysis and Report.
5. This project will be required to submit one or more Notice of Intent (NOI) to the U.S.
EPA for coverage under the NPDES Stormwater Construction General Permit. A
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be finalized and implemented.
Copies of both the NOI and the final SWPPP shall be submitted to the Northampton
DPW prior to issuance of a building permit. The final SWPPP shall be reviewed by the
Northampton DPW and may need to be amended to the satisfaction of the Northampton
DPW.
6. The applicant shall be required to apply for a separate permit from the Northampton
DPW to connect to the municipal storm drain.
3 //7AS
Signature of City a gineer Date
cc. Planning Board c/o Office of Planning and Development
Building Department
Conservation Commission c/o Office of Planning and Development
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c. Bear Hill Estates Site Plans, Sheets L to L10 dated 3/11/05 by Berkshire Design
Group, Inc.
2. The Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW) or its authorized representative
shall be provided access to the property to conduct inspections before, during, and after
construction activities as necessary. The applicant shall arrange with the DPW to
schedule the following inspections: Initial Inspection, Erosion Control Inspection, Bury
Inspection, and Final Inspection. The DPW may also conduct random inspections to
ensure effective control of erosion and sedimentation during all phases of construction.
3. Annual Reports that are stamped by a Registered Professional Engineer documenting the
actions completed as required by the Operation, Maintenance and Inspection Agreement
shall be submitted to the Northampton Department of Public Works by November 1s of
each year.
4. If construction of the proposed stonnwater system has not started within five years of the
issue date of this permit, then the permit will expire and a new permit will be required.
Construction is defined as clearing, grading, excavation, filling, and installation of
drainage structures on the lots specified in this permit.
Specific Permit Conditions:
1. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall record an executed Stormwater
Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement that is binding on all subsequent
owners of land served by the private stormwater management facility by recording it in
the land records of the Registry of Deeds. This agreement shall be signed by the applicant
and approved by the Northampton DPW. Section 22 -85 of the Northampton Stonnwater
Management Ordinance provides additional guidance for the requirements of this
agreement. The Northampton DPW will supply a template to the applicant for this
agreement if necessary.
2. The Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement shall include additional
requirements that the owner provide documentation that the two retention/detention
basins and the subsurface infiltration trench continue to function as designed. Regular
inspection and maintenance of the infiltration trench shall be included in the Stonnwater
Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement. In order to inspect the infiltration
trench, two observation wells shall be installed to determine how quickly the infiltration
trench drains after a storm. Ponded water inside the infiltration trench (as visible from the
observation well) or in the retention basins after 48 hours or several days can indicate that
the bottom of the trench or basins is clogged. The owner is required to repair, replace, or
reconstruct the basins or infiltration trench if they fail to operate as designed. A system
fails to operate as designed when water is standing 48 hours or longer following a storm
event greater than 1 inch over 24 hours.
3. The applicant shall submit to the Northampton DPW, within 30 days of the issuance of
this permit, revised plans specifying the installation of two observation wells in the
infiltration trench as mentioned above. The observation wells should be perforated PVC
pipe, 4 -6" diameter, extending to the bottom of the gravel bed where they are connected
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APPLICATION DECISION
City of Northampton
Department of Public Works I
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Project / Site Nam.
Pro ``�`` a.`` Warner ��� ��..��....����:, ,. yly V� arner Hill Estates) �� ' .: ,s
Project Street or Location / Assess° - � " � �` ' "4 '` s . _ —._._
Applicant Name: John Chakalos
Applicant Address /Phone: 52 Overlook Dr., Windsor, CT 06095 / 860 - 688 -5994
Application Submission Date: 2/25/2005
THE FOLLOWING ACTION BY THE NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
WORKS HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION
PRESENTED:
Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based on a
determination within seven days of the receipt of the application that the
application is administratively incomplete (see attached documentation).
Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application.
X Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application subject to any
conditions, modifications or restrictions required by the Department of
Public Works (see below)
Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based upon
a determination that the proposed plan, as submitted, does not meet the
purposes set forth in the Northampton Stormwater Management.
Standard Permit Conditions:
1. All clearing, grading, drainage, construction, and development shall be conducted in
strict accordance with the following plans and information submitted with the application
and as amended by any conditions attached to this permit.
a. Stormwater Management Permit Application Packet including: Application, Site
Locus Map, Draft Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for Warner Hill Estates
dated 2/22/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc., Drainage Analysis and Report for
Warner Hill Estates dated 1/10/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc.
b. Warner Hill Estates Erosion and Sediment Control Plans, Sheets 1 & 2 dated
2/22/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc.
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10. Do any signs exist on the property? YES NO X
IF YES, describe size, type and location:
Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property? YES K NO
IF YES, describe size, type and location:. 1'4 Mu 6F tt 4o 6 e wdGid F'J e t- costs, U p
t2 s F (owed avt privcrfe praferfy adjacettf +0 $ridge tzoczd. l
11. ALL INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED, or PERMIT CAN BE DENIED DUE TO LACK OF INFORMATION
This column reserved
for use by the Building
Department
EXISTING PROPOSED REQUIRED BY
ZONING
Lot Size Doo
23. 6ac. t- 1.0 ac.. 24.Sac. 24-.5 aG• A L
Total
Frontage
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Totai
Setbacks Front o
Side L:3% R: 40t5 L: X46' R: 56 L: 1 R:
35' 35'
Rear 4-60' .. 166' 4e
Building Height 25. t Z5 , z'
Building Square Footage Za(6 sF+ 31 W ° 71, 416. 4 ?F - t - ti
% Open Space: (tot area
minus building & paved parking
# of Parking Spaces
4 a o (Driveways os lY)
# of Loading Docks
Fill:
(volume Ft location) ,
12. Certification: I hereby certify that the information contained herei. is tr a and accurate to the best of
my knowledge.
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Date: , ..144. A- , 249 Applicant's Signature /e(
NOTE: Issuance of a zoning permit does not relieve an applicant's burden to comply with all zoning
requirements and obtain all required permits from the Board of Health, Conservation Commission,
Historic and Architectural Boards, Department of Public Works and other applicable permit
granting authorities.
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Please -typ or pr n 4 . z "r for , ation and return this form to the Building
Inspector's Office with the $15. filing fee (check or money order) payable to the
City ofNorthampton
1. Name of Applicant: Jo IA 14 C. CkQ lGa, los
Address: 5Z dVP()epe*- • Wivtcl or, GT o 604 Telephone: ath o-64gb-' S9g4-
2. Owner of Property: taw i K litjar vter
Address: Sc: 1 3 n • tlo fdlitCe , t i l A 0106Z Telephone: 4 i$ - 5 $6 -205 (
3. Status of Applicant: Owner Contract Purchaser X Lessee Other (explain)
4. Job Location: i 4 P -oacl -Ciere c`1 Cues+ ....\1 Mickt to �xf
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5. Existing Use of Structure /Property: Two 2r51 r - .elS,..a.ek Wt ivt6le - Q.►Milti
kOwce� 'Ckrcet t ' 23.5 rc-. rarce( Z = I .o ac.. J
6. Description of Proposed Use /Work /Project /Occupation: (Use additional sheets if necessary):
Przposed rrDjecf -1-o Calm 21'1,1 e e *.3 5{-415 2- pa rc e t s ad rrert.4 -e r 4 c,(ti t.-1-er
AcVeilofwaeu o4 4-3 u -t ' (7 ex. p'x ' .41 stew) -For Gt5 e 5 5 0,44c1 older
wi n.a.sso ia4eci.rryxcls u-{-eli-f'tes, s'vr&tzt.,S-l-rucftitre- a.(tir! Ory91A 5face.
7. Attached Plans: Sketch Plan Site Plan iC. Engineered /Surveyed Plans
8. Has a Special Permit /Variance /Finding ever been issued for /on the site?
NO DONT KNOW X YES IF YES, date issued:
IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds?
NO DONT KNOW YES
IF YES: enter Book Page and /or Document #
9. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO DON'T KNOW YES
IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission?
Needs to be obtained Obtained , date issued:
(Form Continues On Other Side)
File # MP- 2005 -0081
APPLICANT /CONTACT PERSON Berkshire Design Group
ADDRESS/PHONE 4 Allen Place (413) 582 -7000
PROPERTY LOCATION 34 BRIDGE RD
MAP 14B PARCEL 001 001 ZONE URA
THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY:
PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST
ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE
ZONING FORM .LED OUT
Building Permit Filled out
Fee Paid
T_ypeof Construction: ZPA - COMBINE 2 PARCELS & CREATE CLUSTER DEV
New Construction
Non Structural interior renovations
Addition to Existing
Accessory Structure
Building Plans Included:
Owner/ Statement or License
3 sets of Plans / Plot Plan
THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON
INFORMATION PRE
Approved Additional permits required (see below)
PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER : § $5 (1c` E
Intermediate Project : Site Plan AND /OR SEecial Permit with Site Plan
Major Project: Site Plan AND /OR Y Permit with Site Plan
ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: §
Finding Special Permit Variance*
Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed
Other Permits Required:
Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability
Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health
Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee
Permit from Elm Street Commission
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Signature of Building Official Date
Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning
requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Department
of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities.
* Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact the Office of
Planning & Development for more information.
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Re: Permit Application Review
Please review and return the enclosed application(s) or additional
infounation for either Planning Board or Zoning Board so we can
advise the Boards of any concerns you may have.
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to a foot plate. The observation wells should be capped and locked to prevent vandalism
or tampering.
4. The applicant shall submit to the Northampton DPW, within 30 days of the issuance of
this permit, revised plans that give the exact specifications of the three stormwater
chambers (STWC #1 -3 as shown on Sheet L4 of the site plans) and document how the
size of these structures has been determined to remove total suspended solids at the 80%
rate stated in the Drainage Analysis and Report.
5. This project will be required to submit one or more Notice of Intent (NOI) to the U.S.
EPA for coverage under the NPDES Stonnwater Construction General Permit. A
Stonnwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) must be finalized and implemented.
Copies of both the NOI and the final SWPPP shall be submitted to the Northampton
DPW prior to issuance of a building permit. The final SWPPP shall be reviewed by the
Northampton DPW and may need to be amended to the satisfaction of the Northampton
DPW.
6. The applicant shall be required to apply for a separate permit from the Northampton
DPW to connect to the municipal storm drain.
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c. Bear Hill Estates Site Plans, Sheets LI to L10 dated 3/11/05 by Berkshire Design
Group, Inc.
2. The Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW) or its authorized representative
shall be provided access to the property to conduct inspections before, during, and after
construction activities as necessary. The applicant shall arrange with the DPW to
schedule the following inspections: Initial Inspection, Erosion Control Inspection, Bury
Inspection, and Final Inspection. The DPW may also conduct random inspections to
ensure effective control of erosion and sedimentation during all phases of construction.
3. Annual Reports that are stamped by a Registered Professional Engineer documenting the
actions completed as required by the Operation, Maintenance and Inspection Agreement
shall be submitted to the Northampton Department of Public Works by November 1 of
each year.
4. If construction of the proposed stormwater system has not started within five years of the
issue date of this permit, then the permit will expire and a new permit will be required.
Construction is defined as clearing, grading, excavation, filling, and installation of
drainage structures on the lots specified in this permit.
Specific Permit Conditions:
1. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall record an executed Stonnwater
Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement that is binding on all subsequent
owners of land served by the private stormwater management facility by recording it in
the land records of the Registry of Deeds. This agreement shall be signed by the applicant
and approved by the Northampton DPW. Section 22 -85 of the Northampton Stormwater
Management Ordinance provides additional guidance for the requirements of this
agreement. The Northampton DPW will supply a template to the applicant for this
agreement if necessary.
2. The Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement shall include additional
requirements that the owner provide documentation that the two retention/detention
basins and the subsurface infiltration trench continue to function as designed. Regular
inspection and maintenance of the infiltration trench shall be included in the Stormwater
Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement. In order to inspect the infiltration
trench, two observation wells shall be installed to determine how quickly the infiltration
trench drains after a storm. Ponded water inside the infiltration trench (as visible from the
observation well) or in the retention basins after 48 hours or several days can indicate that
the bottom of the trench or basins is clogged. The owner is required to repair, replace, or
reconstruct the basins or infiltration trench if they fail to operate as designed. A system
fails to operate as designed when water is standing 48 hours or longer following a storm
event greater than 1 inch over 24 hours.
3. The applicant shall submit to the Northampton DPW, within 30 days of the issuance of
this permit, revised plans specifying the installation of two observation wells in the
infiltration trench as mentioned above. The observation wells should be perforated PVC
pipe, 4 -6" diameter, extending to the bottom of the gravel bed where they are connected
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT
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Project / Site Name: Bear Hill Estates (previously Warner Hill Estates)
Project Street or Location / Assessor ID: Bridge Road / 16B /001
Applicant Name: John Chakalos
Applicant Address /Phone: 52 Overlook Dr., Windsor, CT 06095 / 860 - 688 -5994
Application Submission Date: 2/25/2005
THE FOLLOWING ACTION BY THE NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
WORKS HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION
PRESENTED:
Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based on a
determination within seven days of the receipt of the application that the
application is administratively incomplete (see attached documentation).
Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application.
X Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application subject to any
conditions, modifications or restrictions required by the Department of
Public Works (see below)
Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based upon
a determination that the proposed plan, as submitted, does not meet the
purposes set forth in the Northampton Stormwater Management.
Standard Permit Conditions:
I. All clearing, grading, drainage, construction, and development shall be conducted in
strict accordance with the following plans and information submitted with the application
and as amended by any conditions attached to this permit.
a. Stormwater Management Permit Application Packet including: Application, Site
Locus Map, Draft Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for Warner Hill Estates
dated 2/22/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc., Drainage Analysis and Report for
Warner Hill Estates dated 1/10/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc.
b. Warner Hill Estates Erosion and Sediment Control Plans, Sheets 1 & 2 dated
2/22/05 by Berkshire Design Group, Inc.
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Planning Board - Decision City of Northampton
Hearing No.: PLN- 2005 -0055 Date: March 31, 2005
E. The requested use meets the special regulations set forth in the Zoning Ordinance Section 5.2, 6.2, and 10.5 and 11. The slopes within
the dedicated open space on this site exceed the 8% and therefore, the applicant is complying with the requirements of 10.5 -8 with
dedication of open space to fulfill unmet needs for active recreational facilities within the city.
F. The requested use bears a positive relationship to the public convenience or welfare. The use will not unduly impair the integrity of
character of the district or adjoining zones, nor be detrimental to the health, morals, or general welfare. The project will add residential
units within walking distance of parks and Florence Center.
G. The requested use will promote City planning objectives to the extent possible and will not adversely effect those objectives, as
defined in City master or study plans which support in fill development for housing where there is existing infrastructure to support it and
protection of natural resource areas.
H. Compliance with the following technical performance standards:
1. Curb cuts onto streets have been minimized. The proposed new house on the easterly side of the project will utilize the existing
driveway to access the site and shall conform to the common drive standards within section 5.2 of the Northampton Zoning Ordinance.
The proposed new house to the west of the existing structure will include a driveway that connects to the main driveway of the
develompent.
2. Pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular traffic movement on site have been separated.
3. The project meets the criteria under the Northamtpon Stormwater Ordinance and has received a permit from the Department of
Public Works.
COULD NOT DEROGATE BECAUSE:
FILING DEADLINE: MAILING DATE: HEARING CONTINUED DATE: DECISION DRAFT BY: APPEAL DATE:
1/20/2005 2/3/2005 3/24/2005 4/7/2005
REFERRALS IN DATE: HEARING DEADLINE DATE: HEARING CLOSE DATE: FINAL SIGNING BY: APPEAL DEADLINE:
1/27/2005 3/17/2005 3/24/2005 4/7/2005 4/20/2005
FIRST ADVERTISING DATE: HEARING DATE: VOTING DATE: DECISION DATE:
1/27/2005 2/10/2005 3/24/2005 3/31/2005
SECOND ADVERTISING DATE: HEARING TIME: VOTING DEADLINE: DECISION DEADLINE:
2/3/2005 7 :30 PM 6/22/2005 6/22/2005
MEMBERS PRESENT: VOTE:
Jennifer Dieringer votes to Grant
Paul Voss votes to Grant
Francis Johnson votes to Grant
George Kohout votes to Grant
Keith Wilson votes to Grant
Paul Diemand votes to Grant
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Kenneth Jodrie votes to Grant
MOTION MADE BY: SECONDED BY: VOTE COUNT: DECISION:
Paul Diemand Paul Voss 7 Approved with Conditions
MINUTES OF MEETING:
Available in the Office of Planning & Development.
I, Carolyn Misch, as agent to the Planning Board, certify that this is a true and accurate decision made by the Planning Board and certify
that a copy of this and all plans have been filed with the Board and the City Clerk on
March 31, 2005.
I certify that a copy of thi decision has been mailed to the Owner and Applicant.
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5. The pump station must be designed to maintain fire flows of 1,500 gallons per minute without
creating backflow conditions.
6. Hydrant spacing shall follow NFPA standards.
7. Recorded covenants must include language that restricts the use of the fire hydrants to City of
Northampton Water and Fire departments unless otherwise permitted on a case -by -case basis
through one of these departments.
8. The three house sites along Bridge Road shall not be divided onto separate "Approval Not
Required" lots.
9. A crosswalk across the driveway entrance at Bridge Road shall be marked to connect the sidewalk
on both sides of the driveway.
10. Unless determined otherwise by the Department of Public Works, all widening and striping
improvements shown on Bridge Road must be removed upon installation of the roundabout.
11. Storm water management must be conducted in accordance with the Department of Public Works
Storm water permit and approved plans.
12. Any drainage or irrigation systems that are designed for the soccer field must be approved by the
Department of Public Works and storm water permits must be amended as necessary.
13. Applicant shall work with fire department on internal street layout for emergency response vehicle
access to ensure that vehicles can maneuver safely throughout the project.
14. The applicant shall construct a 5' wide concrete sidewalk, in accordance with Department of Public
Works standards, from the edge of the property across JFK Middle School frontage to the Beech
street crosswalk.
15. The existing curb cut for the driveway serving 34 Bridge Road must be closed and curbing
replaced in accordance with Department of Public Works criteria.
16. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the first unit, permanent signs for the soccer
field and sledding hill constructed in accordance with city standards, must be posted by the applicant.
The Planning Board granted the Special Permit for an open space townhouse cluster with 44 new units and 2 existing units based on the
application and the following plans submitted with the application:
1. "Bear Hill Estates- An Open Space Residential Development ", prepared by The Berkshire Design Group, Inc. Dated January 5, 2005,
Revised March 11, 2005. Sheets L1 -L10.
2.. "Bear Hill Estates Front Elevations ", prepared by Michael B. Herlands Architects, dated March 16, 2005, sheets 1 -5.
The Planning Board found:
A. The requested use protects adjoining premises against seriously detrimental uses. The majority of the units will be clustered to the
rear of the site and will be surrounded by permanently protected open space. The public will have access to the public soccer field,
sledding hill as well as access to the rear of the site. Surface water drainage will be managed on site and will not affect adjoining
properties, sound and sight buffers and views, light, and air will not be affected.
B. The requested use will not have an effect the convenience and safety of vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site and on
adjacent streets. A sidewalk will be constructed from Bridge Road along the the interior driveway network. Additionally, a sidewalk will
be constructed across the frontage of this lot and the JFK Middle School lot to the existing crosswalk on Bridge Road. Funds will be
given to the City for the design/development of pedestrian connection to the planned roundabout at the intersection of Bridge Road and
Route 9. Temporary lane widening and striping will be implemented to provide left turn lanes into the project. The project, including any
concurrent road improvements, will not decrease the level of service (LOS) of all area roads or intersections effected by the project below
the existing conditions. The project proponent will mitigate impacts through construction of sidewalk connections and through offer of
$4,100 for design and development of sidewalk connections to the Route 9 roundabout.
C. The requested use will promote a harmonious relationship of structures and open spaces to the natural landscape, existing buildings
and other community assets in the area. The applicant is dedicating open space and will be constructing a soccer field for the
Northampton Recreation Department. The use of the field will be available for the JFK Middle School. The development provides open
space buffer along the school property and along the Veterans Adminstration Hospital grounds.
D. The requested use will not overload, the City's resources including the effect on the City's water supply and distribution system,
sanitary and storm sewage collection and treatment systems, fire protection, streets and schools. This is an age- restricted (55 and older)
community that will not overload the school system. The proximity of the site to Look Park and Florence Center and the off -peak travel
options for this community will not overload the street network.
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Hearing No.: PLN- 2005 -0055 Date: March 31, 2005
APPLICATION TYPE: SUBMISSION DATE:
PB Special Permit with Major Site PI 1/11/2005 q r7 n 1 — 2005 j
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Applicant's Name: Owner's Name: Survgyor' Name:
NAME: NAME:
John Chakalos WARNER EDWIN C 4 a FgM,NV NAME
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ADDRESS: ADDRESS:
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52 Overlook Drive 34 BRIDGE RD
TOWN: STATE: ZIP CODE: TOWN: STATE: ZIP CODE: TOWN: STATE: ZIP CODE:
WINDSOR CT 06095 FLORENCE MA 01062
PHONE NO.: FAX NO.: PHONE NO.: FAX NO.: PHONE NO.: FAX NO.:
(413) 586 -2051 0
EMAIL ADDRESS: EMAIL ADDRESS: EMAIL ADDRESS:
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STREET NO.: SITE ZONING:
34 & 20 BRIDGE RD URA
TOWN: SECTION OF BYLAW:
FLORENCE MA 01062 Section 10.5: Open Space Residential Development
MAP: BLOCK: LOT: MAP DATE: ACTION TAKEN:
16B 001 001 Approved With Conditions
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NATURE OF PROPOSED WORK:
Age- restricted residential retirement community developed through an open -space cluster consisting of 46 total housing units.
HARDSHIP:
CONDITION OF APPROVAL:
1. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant must obtain sign off from the Office of Planning
FINDINGS: & Development that indicates that the following items have been addressed:
a. Revised plans shall be submitted to reflect the changes required herein.
b. The portion of the property allocated to meet the active recreation criteria must be dedicated to
the City and a permanent conservation restriction must be recorded for this area with a copy
provided to the Office of Planning & Development. The restriction must allow public access to
the soccer field and the sledding hill. Additionally, a 10' wide public access easement, with
language reviewed and approved by the Office of Planning & Development staff, must be
recorded to allow a public connection from the emergency access road to the Veterans
Administration property.
c. Easement lines and language shall be submitted to the Office of Planning & Development and
Department of Public Works for review and approval for all storm water treatment facilities and
utilities that are within the public open space to be dedicated to the City of Northampton.
d. A copy of the covenants showing that the driveway serving this cluster shall be privately
maintained in perpetuity by the Homeowner's Association.
e. Review and approval, by the Department of Public Works, of the maintenance contract for
the proposed water pump station. The station must be managed by a professional company
with experience operating such equipment.
f. In -lieu of full traffic study and as offered by the applicant, the applicant shall create a 55 year
and older, age - restricted covenant and shall provide $4,100 toward design and construction
of a concrete sidewalk from the round -about to the edge of this property.
2. Sheet L10 shall be revised to add a pedestrian crossing on the east side of driveway intersection
and shall include associated signage and pavement markings in accordance with the Manual on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices. ADA ramps on both sides of Bridge Road shall also be constructed.
This crossing shall be extinguished at the time that the roundabout is completed.
3. Existing tree stands shown within the dark green area on the colored sheet L2 presented at the
hearing shall remain. Revised plans shall show the location in which construction fencing will be
placed along this line to protect these trees.
4. In lieu of fire flow requirements, the units shall be fully "sprinklered" and flows must meet NFPA
standards.
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NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION Withdrawal
To: City Clerk
The Planning Board on February 10, 2005 by 6 - 0 vote
APPROVED without prejudice the request for withdrawal of the following preliminary subdivision:
(see attached request)
Name or description: Warner Hill Estates, 20 Bridge Rd. Map 16B -1
New street names: TBD
Submitted by: John Chakalos Investments, LLC
Address: 52 Overlook Dr, Windsor, CT
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Agent to N�ampton Planning Board
This vote of the Planning Board is duly recorded in the minutes of their meeting.
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