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32C-107 36 Smith Street-Certificates of Compliance Request Conservation Commission 210 Main St., Room 11 City Hall Northampton, MA 01060 October 7, 2015 RE: RE: RE: RE: Ralph’s Blacksmith Ralph’s Blacksmith Ralph’s Blacksmith Ralph’s Blacksmith Certificate of ComplianceCertificate of ComplianceCertificate of ComplianceCertificate of Compliance Dear Members, Please find enclosed an application for a Certificate of Compliance for two (2) Order of Conditions issued in 1985 and 1986 for work at 36 Smith Street. A new Notice of Intent has been filed for proposed work at this same address and it came to our attention that there were two Order of Conditions issued for the same address which were never closed out or finalized. In order to comply with current regulations, we are seeking a Certificate of Compliance for the previous two Orders so that the new Notice of Intent can be reviewed. Since we were not involved with the previous permits/work, this letter is to acknowledge that it appears that the work as noted in the previous Order(s) were generally completed. However due to the lack of permit plans and project specifics, there is some uncertainty if all of the Conditions have been completed or not. From what we can determine, it appears that both Orders of Condition were for additions to the existing building on the east and/or west sides. Conditions outlined in the permits also required all foreign materials dumped into the old Mill River bed to be removed and for the area in the “northeasterly corner” to be regraded and restored, both of which appear to have been completed though the specific boundaries are somewhat unclear. Additionally, the permit(s) conditions require all disturbed areas as a result of construction to be stabilized and restored to their original condition. Without knowledge of the pre-existing conditions prior to these permits, it’s impossible to confirm compliance however the current site on the north side of the building and those areas towards the resource areas are currently stable and predominately vegetated. As part of the new Notice of Intent that was recently filed, we have attempted to address any deficiencies from the previous Order(s) to the best of our knowledge and ensure that areas toward the old Mill River are Ralph’s Blacksmith October 7, 2015 Page 2 of 2 an improvement over the existing conditions and restored to be in compliance with current regulations. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, The Berkshire Design Group, Inc. Jeffrey D. Squire, R.L.A. Landscape Architect