PB Decision 175 Jackson
CITY OF NORTHAMPTON PERMIT DECISION
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DATES PROJECT INFORMATION
Submitted 03/23/20 Owner Name/Address Karen LaVerdiere 21 Fairfield Ave
Haydenville
MA 01039
Hearing 04/23/20 Applicant Name/
Address (if different)
Extension Applicant Contact KarenLav44@gmail.com 413-537-4788
Hearing Closed 04/23/20 Site Address 175 Jackson St Northampton MA 01060
Decision 04/23/20 Site Assessor Map ID 24A-043 B11495 P289
Zoning District URB
Filed with Clerk 04/28/20 Permit Type Site Plan Major Project
Appeal
Deadline
05/18/20 Project Description Construct two duplex units and one garage with apartment
above for a total of five new units to the rear of a two family.
An appeal of this decision by the Planning Board may be made by any person within 20 days after the date of the filing of this
decision with the City Clerk, as shown. Appeals by any aggrieved party must be pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 17 as
amended and may be made to the Hampshire Superior Court with a certified copy of the appeal sent to the City Clerk of the
City of Northampton.
Plan Sheets/Supporting Documents by Map ID:
1. Site Development Plans, 175 Jackson St, by T Reynolds Engineering, Revision date 4/6/2020. Pages 2-7.
2. Tree Assessment and Protection by Charles McCarthy Consulting Arborist.
3. Stormwater Drainage Report and Management Plan Dated March 2020 Update April 5, 2020.
4. Building Elevations Excel Homes.
BOARD MEMBER PRESENT FAVOR OPPOSED ABSTAIN/NO COUNT VOTE TALLY
(Favor-Opposed)
George Kohout, Chair ☐ ☐
Alan Verson, Vice Chair ☐ ☐
Euripedes DeOliveira ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Marissa Elkins ☐ ☐
Christa Grenat ☐ ☐
Sam Taylor ☐ ☐
Melissa Fowler ☐ ☐
Janna White, Assoc. ☐
David Whitehill, Assoc. ☐ ☐ 7-0
APPLICABLE ZONING APPROVAL CRITERIA /BOARD FINDINGS
350-11.6 A. The requested use protects adjoining premises against seriously detrimental uses.
If applicable, this shall include provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight
buffers and preservation of views, light, and air; Additional conditions may be
required for the applicant to meet the stormwater standards. Landscaping along the
boundaries of the properties is proposed to be protected/maintained.
350 Attach 7 URB Table
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B. The requested use will promote the convenience and safety of vehicular and pedestrian
movement within the site and on adjacent streets;
The project, including any concurrent road improvements, will not decrease the level of
service (LOS) of all area City and state roads or intersections affected by the project below
the existing conditions and the applicant is proposing a payment in lieu of traffic mitigation
in accordance with the requirement to address the anticipated 5 peak hour trips to be
generated by this project at a rate of $1,000/per trip to be made to pedestrian and traffic
safety improvements in the vicinity.
Access by non-motorized means has been addressed with a walkway along the driveway
and with bicycle storage.
C. The site will function harmoniously in relation to other structures and open spaces to the
natural landscape, existing buildings and other community assets in the area as it relates to
landscaping, drainage, sight lines, building orientation, massing, egress, and setbacks. The
new units will be located behind the existing structure thereby maintaining the pattern of
setbacks and units as they exist on the block face.
D. The requested use will not overload, and will mitigate adverse impacts on the City's
resources. The construction materials and methods for water lines, sanitary sewers, storm
sewers, fire protection, sidewalks, private roads, and other infrastructure shall be those set
forth in the Northampton Subdivision Regulations. The Board approved the stormwater
maintenance stipulations with conditions.
E. The requested use meets any special regulations set forth in this chapter. See URB
TABLE for layout standards within the URB zone.
F. Compliance with the following technical performance standards:
(1) Curb cuts onto streets are minimized by use of the existing driveway.
(2) Pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular traffic movement on site is separated, to the extent
possible, and sidewalks must be provided from public sidewalks. The Board approved a
waiver from the standard width and material of the sidewalk given the small scale of the
project. The walk will be 3’ wide bituminous.
(e) The sidewalk cross slope of 1:50 shall be maintained across the entire driveway.
(3) There is no increase in peak flows from the one- or two- and ten-year Soil Conservation
Service design storm from predevelopment conditions (the condition at the time a site plan
approval is requested). Green infrastructure and low-impact design has been incorporated to
the extent feasible.
CONDITIONS
Prior to Any Site Disturbance
1. The arborist’s report shall be adjusted based on the
Comments by the City’s arborist, including saving the
willow tree Id #1730.
a. Tree protection measures shall be installed as indicated
by the arborist with oversight by the arborist. Staff
shall be notified that this has been completed prior to
site work.
b. Protection of the 23.5” Sugar Maple must be installed
at the front of the site and utility line must be adjusted.
2. The arborist must be retained to ensure that during
construction, tree protection measures recommended are
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implemented as the project is developed. Root zone
protection shall be done as recommended by the arborist.
Prior to Issuance of a Building Permit Prior to Issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy
3. The applicant shall submit revised final construction
plans, signed and sealed by a Massachusetts registered
P.E., to the DPW for review and approval at least 15 days
prior to the issuance of any City building or construction
permits. Plans shall include modifications required herein
as well as revisions required to show compliance with
Department of Public Works standards as specified in
their department review.
a. Stockade privacy fence detail add to plans.
b. Additional test pits must be completed to confirm the
soil conditions and seasonal high groundwater
elevation in the location of the proposed dry wells are
as modeled. A two-foot separation between the
bottom of the dry wells and the seasonal high ground
water elevation must be documented.
c. The applicant must record an executed Stormwater
Operation, Maintenance and Inspection Agreement
that includes the long term operation and maintenance
schedule of the proposed stormwater system to the
satisfaction of the DPW. Prior to recording this
agreement the language shall be reviewed and
approved by Department of Public Works and include
the Long-Term Stormwater Maintenance Program
that was included in the Stormwater Drainage Report
as an attachment to this maintenance agreement.
4. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for
the first unit:
a. The applicant must submit as-builts of the
stormwater system stamped by a certified
engineer showing that the system was installed
and is functioning as designed.
b. The applicant must – as offered submit a one-
time payment in lieu of mitigation for the 5
additional peak hour trips generated by the
new use. As offered the payment will be
$5,000 made to the city of Northampton for
the purposes of making pedestrian and traffic
safety improvements.
5. Prior to the issuance of the final certificate of
occupancy for these units:
a. All landscaping and tree replacement in
accordance with 350-12.3 shall be made for
the trees over 20” DBH that are removed for
this project. Additional payment into the tree
replacement fund may be made for
replacement that cannot be made on site.
Cement concrete sidewalk panels shall be installed on
the public sidewalk for any section that is damaged
during construction as determined by the City. Such
installation for the portion of the driveway that crosses
the sidewalk shall conform to the sidewalk
requirements set forth by the Department of Public
Works and in the zoning ordinance with sidewalks
constructed with extra depth to withstand cars crossing
the sidewalk. The sidewalk cross slope of 1:50 should
be maintained across the entire driveway.
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I, Carolyn Misch, as agent to the Planning Board certify that this is an accurate and true 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 and that a copy of
this decision has been mailed to the Owner, Applicant.