38A-099,102, 124 50 Prince Street Order of ConditionsHAMPSHIRE
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
A. General Information
1. From:
7.
38A
Hampshire
a. County
6925
Dates:
Northampton
Conservation Commission
2. This issuance is for (check one): a.
3. To: Applicant:
David
a. First Name
Kollmorgen Electro Optical
c. Organization
347 King Street
'd. Mailing Address
,Northampton
e. City/Town
4. Property Owner (if different from applicant):
a. First Name
Hospital Hill Development LLC
c. Organization
160 Federal Street
d. Mailing Address
Boston MA
e. City /Town f. State
5. Project Location:
Village at Hospital Hill
a. Street Address
c. Assessors Map /Plat Number
Latitude and Longitude, if known:
Order of Conditions b. Amended Order of Conditions
Graves
b. Last Name
MA
f. State
b. Last Name
'Northampton
b. City /Town
99, 102
d. Parcel /Lot Number
43.30964
e. Latitude
N/A
02110
g. Zip Code
d. Final Revision Date e. Scale
01060
g. Zip Code
72.64703
f. Longitude
6. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for (attach additional information if more than one parcel):
b. Certificate Number (if registered land)
302
f. Additional Plan or Document Title g. Date
MassDEP File Number:
c. Book d. Page
June 5, 2009 July 23, 2009 August 2, 2009
a. Date Notice of Intent Filed b. Date Public Hearing Closed c. Date of Issuance
Final Approved Plans and Other Documents (attach additional plan or document references as
needed
Kollmorgen Electro Optical Village Hill Northampton, Massachusetts Application for Site Plan Approval
a. Plan Title
Tighe and Bond Francis Hoey and Joseph Vaiamari, Jr.
b. Prepared By c. Signed and Stamped by
06/05/2009 1"=40'
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L 131, §40
B. Findings
d. Private Water Supply e. Fisheries
MassDEP File Number:
N/A
1. Findings pursuant to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act:
Following the review of the above referenced Notice of Intent and based on the information provided
in this application and presented at the public hearing, this Commission finds that the areas in which
work is proposed is significant to the following interests of the Wetlands Protection Act. Check all that
apply:
a. Public Water Supply b. Land Containing Shellfish c. Prevention of Pollution
f. Protection of Wildlife
Habitat
g Groundwater Supply h. Storm Damage Prevention I. Flood Control
2. This Commission hereby finds the project, as proposed, is: (check one of the following boxes)
Approved subject to:
a. the following conditions which are necessary in accordance with the performance standards set
forth in the wetlands regulations. This Commission orders that all work shall be performed in
accordance with the Notice of Intent referenced above, the following General Conditions, and any
other special conditions attached to this Order. To, the extent that the following conditions modify �r
differ from the plans, specifications, or other proposals submitted with the Notice of Intent, these
conditions shall control.
Denied because:
b. the proposed work cannot be conditioned to meet the performance standards set forth in the
wetland regulations. Therefore, work on this project may not go forward unless and until a new Notice
of Intent is submitted which provides measures which are adequate to protect these interests, and a
final Order of Conditions is issued. A description of the performance standards which the
proposed work cannot meet is attached to this Order.
6. Land Under Waterbodies
and Waterways
c. the information submitted by the applicant is not sufficient to describe the site, the work, or the
effect of the work on the interests identified, in the, .etlends Protection Act. Therefore, work on this
project may not go forward unless and until a revised Notice of Intent is submitted which provides
sufficient information and includes measures which are adequate to protect the Act's interests, and a
final Order of Conditions is issued. A description of the specific information which is lacking and
why it is necessary is attached to this Order as per 310 CMR 10.05(6)(c).
Inland Resource Area Impacts: Check all that apply (For Approvals Only)
3. Buffer Zone Impacts: Shortest distande'between'limit of project disturbance and 30
wetland boundary (if available) a. linear feet
Resource Area Proposed Permitted Proposed Permitted
Alteration Alteration Replacement Replacement
4. Bank a. linear feet b. linear feet c. linear feet d. linear feet
5. Bordering Vegetated
Wetland a. square feet' b. square feet c. square feet d. square feet
a. square feet
b'square feet
e. c/y dredged f. c/y dredged
c. square feet d. square feet
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
B. Findings (cont.)
Resource Area
7. Bordering Land
Subject to Flooding
Cubic Feet Flood Storage
8. Isolated Land Subject
to Flooding
Cubic Feet Flood Storage
9. Riverfront area
Sq ft within 100 ft
Sq ft between 100 -200 if
12. Barrier Beaches
13. Coastal Beaches
14. Coastal Dunes
15. Coastal Banks
16. Rocky Intertidal Shores
17. Salt Marshes
18. Land Under Salt Ponds
19. Land Containing
Shellfish
20. Fish Runs
21. Land Subject to Coastal
Proposed Permitted Proposed Permitted
Alteration Alteration Replacement Replacement
a. square feet b. square feet
e. cubic feet
f. cubic feet
a. square feet b. square feet
c. cubic feet d. cubic feet
a. total sq. feet' b. total sq. feet
c. square feet d. square feet e. square feet f. square feet
g. square feet
Coastal Resource Area Impacts: Check all that apply below. (For Approvals Only)
10. Designated Port Areas Indicate size under Land Under the Ocean, below
11. Land Under the Ocean
a. square feet b. square feet
c. c/y dredged d. c/y dredged
Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and /or Coastal Dunes below
a. square feet'
a. square feet b. square feet c. c/y nourishmt. d. c/y nourishmt.
a. linear feet b. linear feet
a. square feet b. square feet
a. square,feet b. square feet
a. square feet b. square feet
c. c/y dredged d. c/y dredged
a. square feet b. square feet
a. c/y dredged b. c/y dredged
Storm Flowage a. square feet b. square feet
N/A
h. square feet i. square feet
MassDEP File Number:
c. square feet d. square feet
g. cubic feet h. cubic feet
e. cubic feet f. cubic feet
j. square feet
b. square feet c. c/y nourishmt. d. c/y nourishmt.
c. square feet d. square feet
c. square feet d. square feet
Indicate size under Coastal Banks, inland Bank, Land Under the
Ocean, and /or inland Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways,
above
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
C. General Conditions Under Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act
(only applicable to approved projects)
MassDEP File Number:
N/A
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. The 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, bylaws, or regulations.
4. The work authorized hereunder shall be completed within three years from the date of this Order
unless either of the following apply:
a. the work is a maintenance dredging project as provided for in the Act; or
b. the time for completion has been extended to a specified date more than three years, but less
than five years, from the date of issuance. If this Order is intended to be valid for more than three
years, the extension date and the special circumstances warranting the extended time period are
set forth as a special condition in this Order.
5. This Order may be extended by the issuing authority for one or more periods of up to three years each
upon application to the issuing authority at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the Order.
6. Any fill used in connection with this project, shall be clean`fill. Any fill shall contain no trash, refuse,
rubbish, or debris, including but not limited to lumber, bricks, plaster, wire, lath, paper, cardboard,
pipe, tires, ashes, refrigerators, motor vehicles, or parts of any of the foregoing.
7. This Order is not final until all administratiwe'apeai periods from this Order have elapsed, or if such
an appeal has been taken, until all proceedings. before the Department have been completed.
8. No work shall be undertaken until the Order has become final and then has been recorded in the
Registry of Deeds .or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain of title
of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, the Final Order shall also be noted in the
Registry's Grantor Index under the name of the ownerof the land upon which the proposed work is to
be done. In the case of the registered land, the Final Order shall also be noted on the Land Court
Certificate of Title of the owner of the land' which the proposed work is done. The recording
information shall be submitted to this Conservation Commission on the form at the end of this Order,
which form must be stamped by the Registry of Deed, prior to the commencement of work.
9. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less then two.square feet or more than three square feet in
size bearing the words,
"Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection" [or, "MassDEP
"File Number
N/A
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L: c. 131, §40
MassDEP File Number:
N/A
C. General Conditions Under Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act
10. Where the Department of Environmental Protection is requested to issue a Superseding Order, the
Conservation Commission shall be a party to all agency proceedings and hearings before MassDEP.
11. Upon completion of the work described herein, the applicant shall submit a Request for Certificate of
Compliance (WPA Form 8A) to the Conservation Commission.
12. The work shall conform to the plans and special conditions referenced in this order.
13. Any change to the plans identified in Condition #12 above shall require the applicant to inquire of the
Conservation Commission in writing whether the change is significant enough to require the filing of a
new Notice of Intent.
14. The Agent or members of the Conservation Commission and the Department of Environmental
Protection shall have the right to enter and inspect the area subject to this Order at reasonable hours
to evaluate compliance with the condition's stated Order, and may require the submittal of any
data deemed necessary by the Conservation:Commission or Department for that evaluation.
15. This Order of Conditions shall apply to any successor i,n interest or successor in control of the property
subject to this Order and to any contractor'br other' person performing work conditioned by this Order.
16. Prior to the start of work, and if the project involves work adjacent to a Bordering Vegetated Wetland,
the boundary of the wetland in the vicinity of the proposed work area shall be marked by wooden
stakes or flagging. Once in place, the wetland boundary markers shall be maintained until a Certificate
of Compliance has been issued by the Conservation Commission.
17. All sedimentation barriers shall be maintained in good repair until all disturbed areas have been fully
stabilized with vegetation or other means. At no time shall sediments be deposited in a wetland or
water body. During construction, the applicant or his /her designee shall inspect the erosion controls on
a daily basis and shall remove accumulated sediments as needed. The applicant shall immediately
control any erosion problems that occur at the site and shall also immediately notify the Conservation
Commission, which reserves the right to require additional erosion and /or damage prevention controls
it may deem necessary. Sedimentation barriers shall serve as the limit of work unless another limit of
work line has been approved by this Order.'
18. The work associated with this Order is (1) El is not (2) subject to the Massachusetts
Stormwater Policy Standards. If the work is subject to the Stormwater Policy, the following
conditions apply to this work and are incorporated into this Order:
a) No work, including site preparation, land diturbance, construction and redevelopment, shall
commence unless and until the construction period, pollution prevention and erosion and
sedimentation control plan required by Stormwater Standard 8 is approved in writing by the issuing
authority. Until the site is fully stabilized, construction period erosion, sedimentation and pollution
control measures and best management practices•(BMPs) shall be implemented in accordance with
the construction period pollution prevention and erosion and sedimentation control plan, and if
applicable, the Stormwater Pollution Plan required by the National Discharge Elimination System
Construction General Permit.
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g)
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands,
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
MassDEP File Number:
N/A
C. General Conditions Under Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (cont.)
b) No stormwater runoff may be discharged to the post- construction stormwater BMPs until written
approval is received from the issuing authority. To request written approval, the following must be
submitted: illicit discharge compliance statement required by Stormwater Standard 10 and as -built
plans signed and stamped by a registered professional engineer certifying the site is fully stabilized; all
construction period stormwater BMPs and any illicit discharges to the stormwater management system
have been removed; and all post- construction stormwater BMPs were installed in accordance with the
plans (including all planting plans) approved by the Issuing authority, and have been inspected to
ensure they are not damaged and will function properly.
c) Prior to requesting a Certificate of Compliance, the responsible party (defined in General
Condition 18(e)) shall submit to the issuing authority an Operation and Maintenance (0 M)
Compliance Statement for the. Stormwater.BMPs.:This Statement shall identify the responsible party
for implementing the Operation and Maintenance 'Plan and also state that: 1. "Future responsible
parties shall be notified in writing of their continuing'legal responsibility to operate and maintain the
stormwater management BMPs and implement the Pollution Prevention Plan; and 2. The Operation
and Maintenance Plan for the stormwater BMPs is complete and will be implemented upon receipt of
the Certificate."
d) Post construction pollution prevention and source control shall be implemented in accordance with
the long -term pollution prevention plan section of the approved Stormwater Report and, if applicable,
the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan required by the National Discharge Elimination System
Multi- Sector General Permit.
e) Unless and until another party accepts responsibility, the issuing authority shall presume that the
responsible party for maintaining each BMP is the landowner of the property on which the BMP is
located. To overcome this presumption, the landowner of the property must submit to the issuing
authority a legally binding agreement acceptable to the issuing authority evidencing that another entity
has accepted responsibility for maintaining the BMP, and that the proposed responsible party shall be
treated as a permittee for purposes of implementing the requirements of Conditions 18(f) through
18(k) with respect to that BMP. Any failure of the proposed responsible party to implement the
requirements of Conditions 18(f) through 18(k) with respect to that BMP shall be a violation of the
Order of Conditions or Certificate of Compliance.. In the case of stormwater BMPs that are serving
more than one lot, the legally binding agreement shall also identify the lots that will be serviced by the
stormwater BMPs. A plan and easement deed that grants the responsible party access to perform the
required operation and maintenance must be submitted along with the legally binding agreement.
f) The responsible party shall operate and maintain all stormwater BMPs in accordance with the
design plans, the Operation and Maintenance Plan section of the approved Stormwater Report, and
the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook.
The responsible party shall:
1. Maintain an operation and maintenance log for the last three years including inspections,
repairs, replacement and disposal`(for disposal the log shall indicate the type of material and
the disposal location);
2. Make this log available to MassDEP and the. Conservation Commission upon request; and
3. Allow members and agents of the MassDEP and the Conservation Commission to enter and
inspect the premises to evaluate ;and ensure that the responsible party complies with the
Operation and Maintenance requirements for,each BMP set forth in the Operations and
Maintenance Plan approved by the issuing authority.
h) All sediments or other contaminants removed from stormwater BMPs shall be disposed of in
accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
i) Illicit discharges to the stormwater management system as defined in 310 CMR 10.04 are
prohibited.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
C. General Conditions Under Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (cont.)
j) The stormwater management system approved in the Final Order of Conditions shall not be
changed without the prior written approval of the issuing. authority. Areas designated as qualifying
pervious areas for purpose of the Low Impact Site Design Credit shall not be altered without the prior
written approval of the issuing authority.
k) Access for maintenance of stormwater BMPs shall not be obstructed or blocked. Any fencing
constructed around stormwater BMPs shall include access gates. Fence(s) shall be at least six inches
above grade to allow for wildlife passage.
MassDEP File Number:
N/A
Special Conditions (if you need more space for additional conditions, please attach a text document):
See "Attachment A"
D. Findings Under Municipal Wetlands Bylaw or Ordinance
1. Is a municipal wetlands bylaw or ordinance applicable Yes No
hereby finds (check one that applies):
2. The Northampton
Conservation Commission
a. that the proposed work cannot be, conditioned, to meet the standards set forth in a municipal
ordinance or bylaw specifically:
1. Municipal Ordinance or Bylaw 2. Citation
Therefore, work on this project may not go forward unless and until a revised Notice of Intent is
submitted which provides measures Which, are adequate to meet these standards, and a final
Order of Conditions is issued.
b. that the following additional conditions are necessary to comply with a municipal ordinance or
bylaw:
Northampton Wetlands Ordinance
1. Municipal Ordinance or Bylaw
Chapter 337 of the
Code of Ordinances
3. The Commission orders that all work shall be performed in accordance with the following conditions
and with the Notice of Intent referenced above..To,the extent that the following conditions modify or
differ from the plans, specifications, or other proposals submitted with the Notice of Intent, the
conditions shall control.
The special conditions relating to municipal ordinance or bylaw are as follows (if you need more space
for additional conditions, attach a text document):
See "Attachment A"
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions Document Transaction Number
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
City/Town
E. Signatures and Notary Acknowledgement
This Order is valid for three years, unless otherwise specified as a special Jv 23,206i
condition pursuant to General Conditions #4, from the date of issuance. 1. Date oY lssulnce
Please indicate the number of members who will sign this form.
This Order must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission. 2. Number of Signers
The Order must be mailed by certified mail (return receipt requested) or hand delivered to the applicant. A
copy also must be mailed or hand delivered at the same time to the appropriate Department of
Environmental Protection Regional Office, if not filing electronically, and the property owner, if different
from applicant.
Signat
Notary Acknowledgement
On this
Date
As member of
Commonwealth of Massachusetts County of
Day
Before me, the undersigned Notary Public,
personally appeared
.of
Place notary seal and /or any stamp above.
This Order is issued to the applicant as follows:
by hand delivery on
Month 1
_Name of Document Signer
proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was /were
744Se c— Vt4kArriYcie
Printed Name of Notary Public
203
My Cou nission Expires (Date)
Mass EP File Number
2 C t
Year
Description of evidence of identification
to be the person whose name is signed on the.preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to
me that he /she signed it voluntarily f ts stated purpose.
City /Town
Conservation Commission
by certified mail, return receipt requested, on
Attr 12,, 2061
Date
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
N/A
F. Appeals
The applicant, the owner, any person aggrieved by this Order, any owner of land abutting the land subject
to this. Order, or any ten residents of the city or town in which such land is located, are hereby notified of
their right to request the appropriate MassDEP Regional Office to issue a Superseding Order of
Conditions. The request must be made by certified mail or hand delivery to the Department, with the
appropriate filing fee and a completed Request of Departmental Action Fee Transmittal Form, as provided
in 310 CMR 10.03(7) within ten business days from the date of issuance of this Order. A copy of the
request shall at the same time be sent by certified mail or hand delivery to the Conservation Commission
and to the applicant, if he /she is not the appellant. Any appellants seeking to appeal the Department's
Superseding Order associated with this appeal will be required to demonstrate prior participation in the review of
this project. Previous participation in the permit proceeding means the submission of written information to
the Conservation Commission prior to the close of the public hearing, requesting a Superseding Order or
Determination, or providing written information to the Department prior to issuance of a Superseding Order
or Determination.
The request shall state clearly and concisely the objections to the Order which is being appealed and how
the Order does not contribute to the protection: of ;the interests identified in the Massachusetts Wetlands
Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, 40), and is inconsistent with the wetlands regulations (310 CMR 10.00).
To the extent that the Order is based on a municipal ordinance or bylaw, and not on the Massachusetts
Wetlands Protection Act or regulations, the Department has no appellate jurisdiction.
Section G, Recording Information is available on the following page.
MassDEP File Number:
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 5 Order of .Conditions
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L: c. 131, §40
G. Recording Information
This Order of Conditions must be recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in
which the land is located, within the chain of title of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, the
Final Order shall also be noted in the Registry's Grantor Index under the name of the owner of the land
subject to the Order. In the case of registered land, this Order shall also be noted on the Land Court
Certificate of Title of the owner of the land subject to the. Order of Conditions. The recording information on
this page shall be submitted to the Conservation Commission listed below.
To:
Conservation Commission
Detach on dotted line, have stamped by the Registry of Deeds and submit to the Conservation Commission.
Conservation Commission
Please be advised that the Order of Conditions for the Project at:
for:
Project Location
Has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds of:
County
Property Owner
and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected, property in:
Book Page
In accordance with the Order of Conditions issued on:
Date
MassDEP File Number
Book
If recorded land, the instrument number identifying this transaction is:
Instrument Number
If registered land, the document number identifying this transaction is:
Document Number
Signature of Applicant
MassDEP File Number:
N/A
Page
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"ATTACHMENT A"
19. Prior to the initiation of any work, the applicant /owner shall submit a letter of
understanding to the Commission stating that he /she has received, read, understands and
shall comply with these Orders. The applicant, and, his or her contractor, foreman and /or
construction manager shall sign the letter of understanding.
20. Prior to the initiation of any work, the applicant shall submit to the Commission a
sequencing plan for construction, and erosion and sedimentation control installation.
21. Prior to the start of any site work, excavation or construction, a pre construction
conference shall be held on the site, between the contractor conducting the work, the
.site /project engineer, the applicant, and a member or agent of the Conservation
Commission, in order. to ensure that the requirements of this Order are understood by all
parties. Prior to the pre construction meeting, all erosion control devices must be
installed.
22. All required permits must be obtained from the applicable federal, state and municipal
agencies and departments prior to the start of any project.
23. A copy of this Order and associated plans shall.remain on site during all construction
and /or building activities. The project managend,all,.equipment operators shall be
.familiar with the approved plans, and shall be informed of their location on the site.
This location shall be accessible to all contractors ;whenever work is occurring on
site.
24. All revised plans, referenced within this Order of Conditions, shall be approved by the
Conservation Commission and incorporated into the pennit by reference and shall be
followed during the course of construction.
25. The areas of construction shall remain in a stable condition at the close of each
construction day. Erosion control measures shall be inspected at this time, and
maintained or reinforced as necessary. All such devices shall be inspected, cleaned or
replaced during construction and shall remain in place until such time as stabilization of
all areas that may impact resource areas is, permanent. These devices shall also be
inspected to assure that the maximum control has been provided. Any entrapped silt shall
be removed to an area outside the buffer zone. and re areas, and maintained or
reinforced as necessary. Erosion controls shall be inspected after every rainfall to assure
that maximuum control has been provided.
26. An adequate stockpile of erosion control materials shall be on site at all times for
emergency or routine replacement and shall include materials to repair or replace silt
fences, straw bales, erosion control blankets,,riprap, filter berms or other devices planned
for use during construction.
27. Soils exposed for periods greater than two months shall be stabilized with erosion, control
blankets and netting, a covering of straw mulch, or a temporary cover of rye or other
grass .to prevent erosion and sedimentation.. Drainage ditches shall be stabilized and
seeded with a native perennial grass mixture. Any stabilization materials such as jute
netting shall be firmly anchored to prevent them from being washed from slopes by rain
or flooding. Preference should be given to biodegradable materials.
28. All disturbed areas shall be graded, loaned and seeded, or stabilized with erosion control
blankets or netting, and a covering of straw mulch prior to November 30, of each year.
No disturbed areas or stockpiled materials will be left unprotected or without erosion
control after this date.
29. No disposal of soils or other materials shall be allowed within a 100 -year floodplain; 40
feet of the 100 -year floodplain elevation; any wetland; or any area within 100 -feet of a
wetland, unless such areas are specifically approved by the. Commission, in accordance
with 310 CMR 10.00, and City of Northampton Ordinances.
30. Ongoing conditions that shall not expire with the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance
are as follows: N/A
31. Upon completion of the work covered by this Order, the applicant shall submit an as -built
plan, signed and stamped by a registered professional engineer or land surveyor, together
with a written request for a Certificate of Compliance.
The plan and written request shall specify any,ways that the completed project differs
from the plans referenced in the Order. The .as-built plan shall include, at a minimum, and
as applicable to the project: elevations of all pipe inverts and outlets, pipe sizes,
materials, and slopes; all other drainage structures; limits of clearing, grading, and fill; all
structures, pavement, and contours within 100 feet of wetland boundaries; all alterations
within the wetland resource areas; and all dates of fieldwork.
32. The owner of the property described in this Order Must advise any potential buyer of the
property that any construction or alteration to said property, including brush cutting or
clearance, may require approval by the Northampton Conservation Commission.
Any instrument conveying any or all of the owners' interest in said property or any
portion thereof, shall contain language similar to,the following:
"This property is subject to the Northampton Wetlands Ordinance and /or
the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act. Any construction or major
maintenance work performed on this property requires an Order of
Conditions, and /or a Determination of Applicability from the Northampton
Conservation Commission.
33. Applicant shall monitor and remove all invasive,species within the disturbed area of the
100 foot buffer zone to the isolated wetlands..Iuvasive monitoring and removal shall
commence upon completion of work and. continue for a period of two years.
ATTEST: 3IAMP�ITTT2Eyi a4eamne ,REGISTER
MARIANNE L. DO 'OHUE
Paul Ugolini, Western Biilders, Inc.
O'CONNELL DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC.
480 Hampden Street, PO. Box 867, Holyoke, MA
413. 534 -0243 FAX 413- 538 -6179
MEMORANDUM
DATE: October 20, 2009
TO: Northampton Conservation Commission
This memorandum shall serve as our Letter of Understanding regarding the Order of Conditions
issued by The Commission on August 2, 2009 for work to be undertaken on the South Campus
of Village Hill (50 Prince Street). The work includes all site work and construction to create the
Kollmorgen Electro- Optical Headquarters facility. This work is subject to the Northampton
Ordinances, Chapter 337, Wetlands Protection.
By our signatures below, we certify that we have read and understood the Order of Conditions
for the work proposed and that we shall comply with said Orders.
A sequencing plan for construction and erosion and sedimentation control installation is
attached. An on -site pre- construction meeting will be held with a representative of the
Commission or its agent once all erosion controls are installed. A copy of the Order of
Conditions will be kept on site, and will be accessible to all contractors whenever work is
occurring on site.
David Graves, Kollmorgen Electro Optical, Inc.
Andrew Crystal, O'Conn: I
Development Group, Inc.
III DEVE 1 0FM FINANCE PROJEC` P- MANAGEMEN `P-- ENI;RGYRNIVtRON-M "ENTAL
Construction Activities and Sequence
Approach
Development will proceed according to a specific construction sequence, the objective of which
is to minimize the amount of sediment laden runoff through implementation of a variety of
recommended soil sedimentation and erosion control practices. Procedures and application
techniques shall conform with the details shown on the drawings.
1. Heavy construction activities (earthwork) will be scheduled for periods when soil
saturation is low and soil loss hazard is at minimum risk.
2. Earthwork operations shall be suspended for major storm events and additional
sedimentation and erosion control measures will be placed, as necessary.
3. Staging of the construction activities such that only those areas of the site scheduled for
immediate development are disturbed and activities scheduled for later development are
not started prematurely.
4. There will be no large cuts or fills left as raw areas. Sub -grade will be achieved as soon
as possible and an established procedure of temporary seeding and /or cover with erosion
protection will be followed to insure minimum soil loss.
5. All surfaces designated for paving will have the sub -base, base and binder installed as
soon as possible. Where feasible, the storm drainage system will be installed to provide
control of surface runoff.
6. Construction staging areas will be located outside of wetland resource areas and buffer
zones.
7. Siltation socks and fences will secure the perimeter of the site.
8. A stabilized construction entrance will be established. The entrance will be comprised of
a thirty foot wide, crushed stone bed extending sixty feet into the construction site. Tire
washes will be provided if the stabilized construction entrance is deemed inadequate
under certain site conditions. Under no circumstances will detergents be used in the
washing process.
9. A Tree Protection Plan for construction is included with this document in addition to
sheets 18 and 19 of the construction documents dated 8/24/09 prepared by Carol R.
Johnson Landscape Architects.
Phase 1
1.
2.
General site assessment to establish construction limits,
designate one construction entrance and set barriers
Install all peripheral sediment and erosion barriers and
construction entrances in accordance with plans
Phase II
1.
Clear site as required to accommodate the construction.
Cut and chip brush and remove stumps from the site to be
disposed of in a proper manner
2.
Strip topsoil and stockpile materials to be reused in a
suitable location within the construction area on site.
3.
Protect stockpiles by ringing with staked hay bales or silt
fence.
4.
Install wick drains.
5.
Install surcharge material in footprint of building to be
constructed as noted on sheet 16 of plans dated 8/24/09
Phase III
1.
Excavate site to sub grade. Install all required check
dams to stabilize embankments. No raw cuts or fill shall
be left exposed to the elements. Cover all exposed areas
if no work is anticipated within a two week period or if
significant rainfall is anticipated. Survey, stake and place
new curbing, catch basin, concrete pads, drainage pipe,
and connect site utility services
2.
Install site drainage components.
3.
Install site lighting as required on plans
4.
Place erosion and sedimentation controls around new and
existing catch basins
5.
Begin construction of building foundation and structure
Phase IV
1.
Remove surcharge material
2.
Install sub -base and base material for pavements. Install
binder course.
Phase V
1.
Finalize pavement activities.
2.
Respread topsoil to designated areas
3.
Install new plantings. Begin with site perimeter planting
in buffer areas to achieve early stabilization, then plant
site interior areas, then plant seed
4.
Clean up site but leave remaining erosion and
sedimentation controls in place until site is stabilized.
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June 5, 2009
Office of Planning and Development
Northampton Conservation Commission
210 Main Street
Northampton, MA 01060
Re: Notice of Intent (NOI)
Kollmorgen at Village Hill
Northampton, Massachusetts
Dear Members of the Commission:
On behalf of Kollmorgen Electro- Optical (Kollmorgen), Tighe Bond is submitting this
Notice of Intent (NOI) for the construction of a new light industrial /commercial building at
the Village Hill South Campus in Northampton, Massachusetts. The new facility will serve as
Koilmorgen's new world headquarters and incorporates a major employer to the Village Hill
community. A copy of WPA Form 3 and City of Northampton Wetlands Application, is
provided on the next pages.
An Order of Conditions is required for this project, as work will be taking place within. the
100 -foot Buffer Zone of an isolated vegetated wetland /wet meadow. This project is, not
subject to the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131,.40):
We look forward to discussing this important project with the Commission at the June 28,
2009 public hearing. Should you have any questions or require additional information,
please contact Daniel Rukakoski at (413) 875 -1302 or me at (413) 572 -3281.
Very truly yours,
TIGHE BOND, INC.
Jay P. Viamari, P.E.
Associate
Enclosures
Copy: David Graves, Kollmorgen Electro- Optical
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www.tighebond.com
53 Southampton Road Westfield, MA 01085 Tel 413.562.1600 Fax 413 -562.5317
Table of Contents Tighe &Bond
Cover Letter
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
City of Northampton Wetlands Application
Copy of NOI Conservation Commission Fee Checks
Appendix A Project Narrative
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Existing Environment
2.1 Methodology of Resource Area Investigations 2-1
2.2 Description of Wetland Resource Areas 2 -1
2.3 Rare Species 2 -1
Section 3 Project Description
3.1 Proposed Activities 3 -1
3.1.1 Construction Sequence 3 -1
3.2 Construction Period Protective Measures 3 -1
3.2.1 General 3 =1
3.3 Restoration Plan 3 -2
3.3.1 Buffer Zone 3 -2
Section 4 Regulatory Compliance
4.1 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act 4 -1
4.2 City of Northampton Wetlands Ordinance 4 -1
4.3 Stormwater Compliance 4 -1
Appendix B Figures
Figure 1 USGS Site Locus Map
Figure 2 DEP Priority Resource Map
Figure 3 NHESP Map
Figure 4 FEMA Flood Zones Map
Project Drawings
(Sheets 1 through 12 provided at half scale)
Appendix C Photographs
Appendix D Stormwater Report
Appendix E Abutter Notification Information
List of Abutters
Abutter Notification Form
Assessors Tax Map
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
A. General Information
1.
Project Location (Note: electronic filers will click on button to locate project site):
Village at Hospital Hill
a. Street Address
Latitude and Longitude:
38A 99, 102
f. Assessors Map /Plat Number g. Parcel /Lot Number
2. Applicant:
David Graves
a. First Name b. Last Name
Kollmorgen Electro Optical
c. Organization
347 King Street
d. Street Address
Northampton MA
e. City/Town f. State
413- 586 -2330
h. Phone Number i. Fax Number
3. Property owner (required if different from applicant): Check if more than one owner
a. First Name
Hospital Hill Development LLC
c. Organization
160 Federal Street
d. Street Address
Boston
e. City/Town
h. Phone Number
4. Representative (if any):
Jay
a. First Name
Tighe Bond
c. Company
53 Southampton Road
i. Fax Number
d. Street Address
Westfield
e. City/Town
413- 572 -3281 413- 562 -5317
h. Phone Number i. Fax Number
MA
f. State
a. Total Fee Paid b. State Fee Paid
j. Email Address
j. Email address
Northampton
b. City/Town
42.30964
d. Latitude
b. Last Name
Viamari
b. Last Name
j. Email address
5. Total WPA Fee Paid (from NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form):
$200 NA
Provided by MassDEP:
$200
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
01060
c. Zip Code
72.64703
e. Longitude
01060
g. Zip Code
02110
g. Zip Code
MA 01085
f. State g. Zip Code
jpviamari @tighebond.com
c. City/Town Fee Paid
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Bureau of- Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
A. General Information (continued)
Provided by MassDEP:
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
6. General Project Description:
Construction of approximate 140,000 square foot light industrial /commercial building.
7a. Project Type Checklist:
1. Single Family Home 2. Residential Subdivision
3. Limited Project Driveway Crossing 4. Commercial /Industrial
5. Dock/Pier 6. Utilities
7. Coastal Engineering Structure 8. Agriculture (e.g., cranberries, forestry)
9. Transportation 10. Other
7b. Is any portion of the proposed activity eligible to be treated as a limited project subject to 310 CMR
10.24 (coastal) or 310 CMR 10.53 (inland)?
1. Yes No If yes, describe which limited project applies to this project:
2. Limited Project
8. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for:
Hampshire
a. County
6925
c. Book
b. Certificate (if registered land)
302
d. Page Number
B. Buffer Zone Resource Area Impacts (temporary permanent)
1. Buffer Zone Only Check if the project is located only in the Buffer Zone of a Bordering
Vegetated Wetland, Inland Bank, or Coastal Resource Area.
2. Inland Resource Areas (see 310 CMR 10.54- 10.58; if not applicable, go to Section B.3,
Coastal Resource Areas).
Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and any supporting documentation describing how the
project will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards
requiring consideration of alternative project design or location.
Resource Area
a. Bank
Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
1. linear feet 2. linear feet
b. Bordering Vegetated
Wetland 1. square feet 2. square feet
c. Land Under
Waterbodies and
Waterways
1. square feet 2. square feet
3. cubic yards dredged
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Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
B. Buffer Zone Resource Area Impacts (temporary permanent) (cont'd)
Resource Area
d. Bordering Land
Subject to Flooding
e. Isolated Land
Subject to Flooding 1. square feet
f. Riverfront Area
2. Width of Riverfront Area (check one):
25 ft. Designated Densely Developed Areas only
100 ft. New agricultural projects only
200 ft. All other projects
3. Total area of Riverfront Area on the site of the proposed project:
4. Proposed alteration of the Riverfront Area:
a. total square feet
5. Has an alternatives analysis been done and is it attached to this NOI? Yes No
6. Was the lot where the activity is proposed created prior to August 1, 1996? Yes No
3. Coastal Resource Areas: (See 310 CMR 10.25- 10.35)
Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and supporting documentation describing how the project
will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards
requiring consideration of alternative project design or location.
Resource Area
a. Designated Port Areas Indicate size under Land Under the Ocean, below
b. Land Under the Ocean
c. Barrier Beach
d. Coastal Beaches
e. Coastal Dunes
Provided by MassDEP:
MassDEP File Number
City/Town
Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
1. square feet 2. square feet
3. cubic feet of flood storage lost 4. cubic feet replaced
2. cubic feet of flood storage lost 3. cubic feet replaced
1. Name of Waterway (if available)
Document Transaction Number
square feet
b. square feet within 100 ft. c. square feet between 100 ft. and 200 ft.
Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if anv)
1. square feet
2. cubic yards dredged
Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and /or Coastal Dunes below
1. square feet 2. cubic yards beach nourishment
1. square feet 2. cubic yards dune nourishment
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WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
B. Buffer Zone Resource Area Impacts (temporary permanent) (cont'd)
Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
f. Coastal Banks
g. Rocky Intertidal
Shores
h. Salt Marshes
i. Land Under Salt
Ponds
j. Land Containing
Shellfish
k. Fish Runs
10/2008
b. Date of map
1. linear feet
1. square feet
1. square feet
2. cubic yards dredged
1. cubic yards dredged
a. square feet of BVW b. square feet of Salt Marsh
5. Project Involves Stream Crossings
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
1. square feet 2. sq ft restoration, rehab., creation
1. square feet
Indicate size under Coastal Banks, inland Bank, Land Under the
Ocean, and /or inland Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways,
above
I. Land Subject to
Coastal Storm Flowage 1. square feet
4. Restoration /Enhancement
If the project is for the purpose of restoring or enhancing a wetland resource area in addition to the
square footage that has been entered in Section B.2.b or B.3.h above, please enter the additional
amount here.
a. number of new stream crossings b. number of replacement stream crossings
C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements
Streamlined Massachusetts Endangered Species Act/Wetlands Protection Act Review
1. Is any portion of the proposed project located in Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife as indicated on
the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State Listed Rare Wetland Wildlife published by the Natural
Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP)? To view habitat maps, see the Massachusetts
Natural Heritage Atlas or go to
http: /www. mass .gov /dfwele /dfw /nhesp /regulatory review /priority habitat/online viewer.htm.
a. Yes No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NOI to:
Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program
Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
Route 135, North Drive
Westborough, MA 01581
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WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont'd)
If yes, the project is also subject to Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA) review (321
CMR 10.18). To qualify for a streamlined, 30 -day, MESA/Wetlands Protection Act review, please
complete Section C.1.C, and include requested materials with this Notice of Intent (NOI); OR
complete Section C.1.d, if applicable. If MESA supplemental information is not included with the NOI,
by completing Section 1 of this form, the NHESP will require a separate MESA filing which may take
up to 90 days to review (unless noted exceptions in Section 2 apply, see below).
1. c. Submit Supplemental Information for Endangered Species Review*
1. Percentage /acreage of property to be altered:
(a) within wetland Resource Area
(b) outside Resource Area
2. Separate MESA review ongoing.
percentage /acreage
percentage /acreage
Provided by MassDEP:
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number'.
City/Town
2. Assessor's Map or right -of -way plan of site
3. Project plans for entire project site, including wetland resource areas and areas outside of
wetlands jurisdiction, showing existing and proposed conditions, existing and proposed
tree /vegetation clearing line, and clearly demarcated limits of work
(a) Project description (including description of impacts outside of wetland resource area
buffer zone)
(b) Photographs representative of the site
(c) MESA filing fee (fee information available at:.
http: /www. mass .gov /dfwele /dfw /nhesp /regulatory review /mesa /mesa fee schedule.htm).
Make check payable to "Natural Heritage Endangered Species Fund" and mail to
NHESP at above address
Projects altering 10 or more acres of land, also submit:
(d) Vegetation cover type map of site
(e) Project plans showing Priority Estimated Habitat boundaries
d. OR Check One of the Following
1. Project is exempt from MESA review.
Attach applicant letter indicating which MESA exemption applies. (See 321 CMR 10.14,
http: /www. mass .gov /dfwele /dfw /nhesp /regulatory review /mesa /mesa exemptions.htm;
the NOI must still be sent to NHESP if the project is within estimated habitat pursuant to
310 CMR 10.37 and 10.59.)
a. NHESP Tracking b. Date submitted to NHESP
Some projects not in Estimated Habitat may be located in Priority Habitat, and require NHESP review (see
http: /www.mass.ciov /dfwele /dfw /nhesp /nhesp.htm, regulatory review tab). Priority Habitat includes habitat for state listed plants and
strictly upland species not protected by the Wetlands Protection Act.
MESA projects may not be segmented (321 CMR 10.16). The applicant must disclose full development plans even if such plans are
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C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont'd)
3. Separate MESA review completed.
Include copy of NHESP "no Take" determination or valid Conservation Management
Permit with approved plan.
2. For coastal projects only, is any portion of the proposed project located below the mean high water
line or in a fish run?
a. Not applicable project is in inland resource area only
Also if yes, the project may require a Chapter 91 license. For coastal towns in the Northeast Region,
please contact MassDEP's Boston Office. For coastal towns in the Southeast Region, please contact
MassDEP's Southeast Regional Office.
3. Is any portion of the proposed project within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)?
a. Yes No If yes, provide name of ACEC (see instructions to WPA Form 3 or MassDEP
Website for ACEC locations). Note: electronic filers click on Website.
b. ACEC
4. Is any portion of the proposed project within an area designated as an Outstanding Resource Water
(ORW) as designated in the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, 314 CMR 4.00?
a. Yes No
5. Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order under the Inland Wetlands
Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 131, 40A) or the Coastal Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 130, 105)?
a. Yes No
6. Is this project subject to provisions of the MassDEP Stormwater Management Standards?
a. Yes. Attach a copy of the Stormwater Report as required by the Stormwater Management
Standards per 310 CMR 10.05(6)(k) -(q) and check if:
1. Applying for Low Impact Development (LID) site design credits (as described in
Stormwater Management Handbook Vol. 2, Chapter 3)
2. A portion of the site constitutes redevelopment
3. Proprietary BMPs are included in the Stormwater Management System.
b. No. Check why the project is exempt: Project not subject to WPA but has been designed
to meet MAWPA Stormwater Standards
1. Single- family house
South Shore Cohasset to Rhode
Island, and the Cape Islands:
Division of Marine Fisheries
Southeast Marine Fisheries Station
Attn: Environmental Reviewer
838 South Rodney French Blvd.
New Bedford, MA 02744
Provided by MassDEP:
No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NOI to either:
North Shore Hull to New Hampshire:
Division of Marine Fisheries
North Shore Office
Attn: Environmental Reviewer
30 Emerson Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
MassDEP File. Number
Document Transaction, Number
City/Town
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Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont'd)
2. Emergency road repair
s. Small Residential Subdivision (less than or equal to 4 single family houses or less than or
equal to 4 units in multi family housing project) with no discharge to Critical Areas.
D. Additional Information
Applicants must include the following with this Notice of Intent (NOI). See instructions for details.
Online Users: Attach the document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) for any of the
following information you submit to the Department.
1. USGS or other map of the area (along with a narrative description, if necessary) containing
sufficient information for the Conservation Commission and the Department to locate the site.
(Electronic filers may omit this item.)
2. Plans identifying the location of proposed activities (including activities proposed to serve as a
Bordering Vegetated Wetland [BVW] replication area or other mitigating measure) relative to
the boundaries of each affected resource area.
3. Identify the method for BVW and other resource area boundary delineations (MassDEP BVW
Field Data Form(s), Determination of Applicability, Order of Resource Area Delineation, etc.),
and attach documentation of the methodology.
4. List the titles and dates for all plans and other materials submitted with this NOI.
Kollmorgen Electro Optical Village Hill
a. Plan Title
Tighe Bond, Inc.
b. Prepared By
May 2009
d. Final Revision Date
Jay P. Viamari
c. Signed and Stamped by
1:60
e. Scale
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
f. Additional Plan or Document Title g. Date
5. If there is more than one property owner, please attach a list of these property owners not
listed on this form.
6. Attach proof of mailing for Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, if needed.
7. Attach proof of mailing for Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, if needed.
8. Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form NA
9. Attach Stormwater Report, if needed.
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Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
E. Fees
1. 0 Fee Exempt: No filing fee shall be assessed for projects of any city, town, county, or district of
the Commonwealth, federally recognized Indian tribe housing authority, municipal housing
authority, or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
Applicants must submit the following information (in addition to pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland Fee
Transmittal Form) to confirm fee payment:
2. Municipal Check Number 3. Check date
4. State Check Number 5. Check date
6. Payor name on check: First Name 7. Payor name on check: Last Name
F. Signatures and Submittal Requirements
1 hereby certify under the penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice of Intent and accompanying plans,
documents, and supporting data are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that
the Conservation Commission will place notification of this Notice in a local newspaper at the expense of
the applicant in accordance with the wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.05(5)(a).
I further certify under penalties of perjury that all abutters were notified of this application, pursuant to the
requirements of M.G.L. c. 131, 40. Notice must be made by Certificate of Mailing or in writing by hand
delivery or certified mail (return receipt requested) to all abutters within 100 feet of the property line of the
project location.
3. Sign
ure of Pr
axed Graves, ollmorgen)
re of Representative (if any) (Jay P. Viamari, Tighe Bond, Inc.)
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Provided by MassDEP:
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
‘Aa4- s
res, 2. Date
perty Owner (if different) 4. Da e
6. Date
For Conservation Commission:
Two copies of the completed Notice of Intent (Form 3), including supporting plans and documents, two
copies of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form, and the city/town fee payment, to the Conservation
Commission by certified mail or hand delivery.
For MassDEP:
One copy of the completed Notice of Intent (Form 3), including supporting plans and documents, one
copy of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form, and a copy of the state fee payment to the MassDEP
Regional Office (see Instructions) by certified mail or hand delivery.
Other:
If the applicant has checked the "yes" box in any part of Section C, Item 3, above, refer to that section
and the Instructions for additional submittal requirements.
The original and copies must be sent simultaneously. Failure by the applicant to send copies in a
timely manner may result in dismissal of the Notice of Intent.
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City of Northampton Wetlands Application
This form is required for all applications filed under the Northampton Wetlands Ordinance
File with the Office of Planning and Development, 210 Main Street, Northampton, MA 01060
We recommend applicants consult with the Land Use and Conservation Planner (587 -1263) before applying
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1. Check what kind of permit you are. requesting
Request for Determination of Applicability (WPA form 1)
Notice of Intent (WPA form 3)
Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation (WPA form 4A)
2. Property Street Address: Village at Hospital Hill (Northampton State Hospital)
3. Assessors' Map and Parcel: 38A 102 Second lot (if any) Map and Parcel(s): 38A
Additional property description: Hospital Hill South Campus
4. Check the items enclosed. Your application will not be accepted if any items are missing.
The appropriate completed Massachusetts DEP application
http://www.mass.gov/dep/water/approvals/wwfonns.htm
Completed versions of this Wetlands Application
Nine (9) copies of the fully completed and collated application packages (forms, plans and attachments)
All plans folded (not rolled) and collated with each application packet
For Notice of Intent applications only, submit the following:
Appropriate Notice of Intent Conservation Commission Fees
http: /www.northamptonma. gov /opd/ uploads /listW idget /2533 /opd %20fees.pdf
An abutters list of all property owners within at least 100 feet of the property line of your project.
Abutters lists may be generated at www.NorthamptonMA.gov /opd (click on Database: Abutters,
Permits and Historic). Computers are available at City Hall, Forbes and Lilly Libraries.
For Request for Determination applications, appropriate Request for Determination of Applicability Fees
http: /www.northamptonma .gov /opd/uploads /listWidget /2533 /opd %20fees.pdf
For Notice of Resource Area Delineation use Notice of Intent Fee
http: /www.northamptonma. gov /opd/uploads /listW idget/2533 /opd %20fees.pdf
A #10 business envelope addressed to the applicant.
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5. Provide an Existing Conditions Site Plan. Check the items shown on that plan. You may request a
waiver from submittal requirements, with a reason for the waiver request.
Boundary of entire lot and notation of lot area
Context of adjacent lots, if necessary to show extent of wetland/Riverfront Area
Numbered wetland flags
Existing and potential vernal pools
50' AND 100' wetland buffer
Mean Annual High Water line, for Riverfront Area permits
100' inner riparian zone AND 200' outer riparian zone, for Riverfront Area permits
Existing structures, impervious surfaces (ie: pavement, gravel) and lawn areas
Edge of vegetation accurately measured or surveyed
Significant (8 Diameter Breast Height) trees within the limit of work area that are also within the 200'
Riverfront Area, Bordering Vegetated Wetland, or 100' wetland buffer
2' contours
Elevations in feet (not meters), for projects within the floodplain
Zoning setbacks
1:20 scale, if possible
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Hardscape (i.e.: footprint of house, driveway, walkways, terraces, etc...)
Any removal of vegetation and significant trees within the Riverfront Area, wetland and buffer
Landscaping and plantings within the Riverfront Area, wetland and wetland buffer
Location of erosion control barrier
Limit of work line
Utility lines
Stormwater Management Form (use DEP form www.mass. ov /de /b )/ww /wwforms.htmj, if required
Wildlife assessment if the site is in a habitat resource area based on NIIESP maps, Northampton Potential
and Certified Vernal Pools Map or otherwise required by the Act or Ordinance.
At the same scale as the Existing Conditions Site Plan
For new homes in the Riverfront Area only, documentation of the date the lot was recorded.
7. We have provided and requested information and believe and understand that (initial each item
below):
Application deadline is one calendar month prior to a public hearing. If the application is incomplete or,
waivers are requested, however, the public hearing may be delayed;
We will check for the date and time of our public hearing at www.NorthamptonMA.gov or in the Daily
Hampshire Gazette Legal Ads section. Such notice is posted seven days prior to the public hearing;
The Conservation Commission may request an alternatives analysis for work proposed within the buffer
zone of a wetland;
The Conservation Commission and their representatives have permission to enter the property;
All documents and plans submitted are in the public domain and may be copied freely in any form; and
The City will record Orders of Conditions and Order of Resource Area Delineations at the Hampshire
County Registry of Deeds.
8 PLEASE COMPLETE ONLY IF APPLYING FOR NOTICE OF INTENT or ABBREVIATED
NOTICE OF RESOURCE ARE DELINEATION:
We certify under the pains and penalties of perjury, that PRIOR to filing this application all abutters were
notified of this application pursuant to the requirements of'M.G.L. <c. 131 40. Notice must be made in
writing by hand delivery or certified mail (return receipt requested) to alI abutters within 100 feet of the
property line of the project location.
Applicant (print or type):. David Graves Applicant Signaturi.
Address: 347 Kinq Street Applicant Phone: 413-586-2330
Owner (print or type): Hospital Hill Development LLC Owner Signature: F; 4G.- S
Address: 106 Federal. Street, Boston, MA Owner Phone: /7' 330 "2000
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Room 18 located on the 2nd floor of City Hall, 210 Main Street
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A USGS Site Locus (Figure 1), DEP Priority Resource Map (Figure 2), Orthophotograph
(Figure 3) and FEMA Flood Zones Map (Figure 4), which illustrate the project location
and surrounding physical and environmental features, are provided in Appendix B. A
half -scale set of project drawings is also provided in Appendix B.
Kollmorgen has been headquartered on King Street in Northampton since 1951. They
have outgrown their existing facility and need to expand. The proposed 140,000 square
foot building has been designed and sited to accomplish many community goals,
including a sustainable design approach and the incorporation of a major employer into
the Village Hill community. The location of the building on the South Campus provides
easy access to public transportation and the multi -use trail as well as providing a
visually appealing terminus to Village Hill Road. The building is sited to maintain views
of the mountain ridgeline to the south and east from Village Hill Road, and many
specimen trees from the former state hospital campus have been preserved.
Sustainable construction and design techniques, as defined by LEED such as siting the
building for maximum solar gain and daylighting and the use of rain gardens for
stormwater infiltration have been incorporated into the project.
Section 1
Introduction
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This Notice of Intent (NOI) is being submitted on behalf Kollmorgen Electo Optical
(Kollmorgen) for a development project on the South Campus of Village Hill. The
proposed project consists of the construction of an approximate 140,000 square foot
light industrial building to house Kollmorgen's world headquarters. The project area is
located within the former Northampton State Hospital south campus between Chapel,
Prince, Earle, Grove and Laurel Streets.
A portion of the project is sited within the 50 -foot and 100 -foot Buffer Zone of an
isolated vegetated wetland (wet meadow). As such the project is subject to jurisdiction
under the City of Northampton Wetlands Ordinance. The project is not subject to
jurisdiction under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, 40). The
construction of a stormwater detention basin within the Buffer Zone will be completed in
accordance with an existing Order of Conditions (MADEP 246 -537).
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Section 2
Existing Environment
This section provides a site description and resource area characterization for the project
area. Land use in the general vicinity of the project area was determined based on
direct observations made during data collection site visits and a review of information
available through the Massachusetts Geographic Information System (MassGIS) and
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
The site is located at the former Northampton State Hospital South Campus. Buildings
formerly located on the site have been demolished. The Village Hill North Campus is
situated on the opposite side of Prince Street to the north. Residential properties are
located along Chapel Street to the north and Laurel Street to the west. Rural residential
and undeveloped properties are located along Grove Street to the south followed by a
former railroad embankment, the Mill River and light industrial /commercial properties
along South Street. Mixed light industrial /commercial, residential and undeveloped
properties are located along Earle Street to the east. The site is zoned as Planned
Village.
Soils on the subject property have been mapped as Belgrade and Boxford silt loams
(moderately well drained) and Hinckley loamy 'sands (excessively drained).
Investigations
2003 as part of the original Notice
Wetland areas associated with the
as part of the South Campus
2.1 Methodology of Resource Area
Wetland resource areas were originally delineated in
of Intent filed for the Village at Hospital Hill project.
subject property were revisited in October 2008
infrastructure improvements along Grove Street.
2.2 Description of Wetland Resource Areas
Portions of the proposed project are located within the 100 -foot Buffer Zone of an
isolated vegetated wetland /wet meadow. The hydrology in this area appears to be
driven by surficial runoff towards the southeast and a high groundwater table.
Dominant vegetation consists of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea). Soils in this
location consist of dark grayish brown silty loam to fine sandy loam, with redoximorphic
features within six inches of the surface.
This wetland is subject protection as an isolated wetland under the City of Northampton
Wetlands Ordinance. Isolated wetlands are not jurisdictional under the Wetlands
Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, 40).
2.3 Rare Species
The Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP) Atlas
(October 1, 2008) and MassGIS online (October 2008), were consulted during the
preparation of this NOI. According to these sources, the project area is not located
within the limits of mapped Priority Habitats of Rare Species or Estimated Habitats of
Rare Wildlife.
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Project Description
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3.1 Proposed Activities
The project entails the construction of a new two -story 140,000 square foot light
industrial building to house Kollmorgen's world headquarters. The building will be
accompanied by a 485 space parking lot and dense grade stone fire access road. The
building has been designed and sited to accomplish many community goals, including a
sustainable design approach and the incorporation of a major employer into the Village
Hill community. Sustainable construction and design techniques, as defined by LEED
such as siting the building for maximum solar gain and daylighting and the use or rain
gardens for stormwater infiltration have been incorporated into the project.
Stormwater detention basins to treat runoff generated from impervious areas have been
designed and permitted by others and are not included as part of this Notice of Intent.
3.1.1 Construction Sequence
The final sequence of construction will be determined by the selected contractor. The
anticipated construction sequence includes the following:
Install sedimentation and erosion controls /protective measures
Remove vegetation as required, complete site grading
Construct stormwater detention basin
Construct retaining wall on southwest side of site
Initiate construction of new 140,000 square foot building
Construct rain gardens
Install site landscaping
Complete site paving /fire access road
Remove protective measures upon receipt of authorization from the
Conservation Commission
3.2 Construction Period Protective Measures
3.2.1 General
Wetland resource areas at the site will be protected by haybales and /or silt fence. These
protective measures will be placed to restrict the Contractor to the areas necessary to
conduct the work and will define the limits of work. The locations of these barriers are
illustrated on the project drawings provided in Appendix B of this document. Typical
details are also provided in the project drawings. In addition:
The Contractor will be required to maintain a reserve supply of haybales and /or
silt fence on -site to make repairs, as necessary.
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Protective measures will be inspected after significant precipitation events and
repaired, as necessary.
The following general measures will be employed to minimize impacts adjacent to
resource areas during construction:
Erosion controls will be installed as shown on the plans prior to work adjacent to
wetland resource areas.
Erosion controls will be removed and properly disposed following Conservation
Commission authorization.
3.3 Restoration Plan
The Restoration Plan presented in this section describes the actions proposed to stabilize
disturbed areas upon the completion of construction.
3.3.1 Buffer Zone
Areas disturbed /regraded within the regulated Buffer Zone will be seeded with an
erosion control mix for dry sites (New England Wetland Plants, Inc. (NEWP) New
England Erosion Control /Restoration Mix for Dry Sites or equivalent). If necessary the
area will be mulched to provide stabilization until vegetation is established. A summary
of species included in this mix is presented in Table 3 -1.
TABLE 3 -1
New England Erosion Control /Restoration Mix for Dry Sites
Common Name
Upland Bent grass
Rough
B e ntg ra ss/T i s kl e g ra ss
Blue Grama
Canada Wild Rye
Creeping Red Fescue
Annual Ryegrass
(naturalized)
Perrenial Ryegrass
naturalized)
Little Bluestem
Indian Grass
Scientific Name
Agrostis perennans
Agrostis scabra
Bouteloua gracilis
Elymus canadensis
Festuca rubra
Lolium multiflorum
Lolium perenne
Schizachyrium scoparium
Sorghastrum nutans
Indicator Status
FACU
FAC
FACU+
FACU
FACU
UPL
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According to NEWP, best results can be achieved by seeding in either spring or fall. Late
spring and summer seeding will benefit from a light (i.e. less than one inch thick)
mulching of straw to conserve moisture. The mix comes with a recommended
application rate of 35 pounds per acre (or 1,245 square feet per pound). The mix may
be applied by hydro- seeding, by mechanical spreader, or on small sites it can be spread
by hand.
The planting of trees and shrubs within the Buffer Zone is not proposed to preserve the
open meadow nature and viewshed provided from the building to the southeast.
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I 1 The project is subject to the provisions of the Northampton Wetlands Ordinance as
activities will occur within 100 feet of an isolated vegetated wetland /wet meadow. The
majority of the project, including the entire building footprint, has been sited outside of
in the regulated 100 -foot Buffer Zone. Site work associated with the construction of a
j 1 dense grade stone fire access road to the rear of the building, and a concrete block
retaining wall to the southwest of the proposed building will fall within the regulated
Buffer Zone. These activities, including associated limited grading, will result in
1 1 approximately 9,750 square feet of impacts to the 100 -foot Buffer Zone. Approximately
L. 1,216 square feet of impacts will fall within 50 feet of the isolated wetland area. No
impacts associated with the development project will fall within 30 feet of the wetland
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Section 4
Regulatory Compliance
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This section summarizes the project's relationship to and compliance with pertinent
local, state and Federal regulations.
4.1 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act
As the project is being conducted within the Buffer Zone of an isolated wetland the
proposed work is not subject to the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection
Act.
In accordance City of Northampton Wetlands Ordinance at 337 -10 B., for areas zoned
as Planned Village the Conservation Commission waives any of the performance
standards that are over and above state law with the exception of the setback
requirements in Table 1. In accordance with Table 1, the setback requirements for this
project are 10 feet from jurisdictional wetland areas. No work is proposed within the
10 -foot No- Encroachment Zone.
It should be noted that activities associated with the construction of a stormwater
detention basin will also occur within the regulated Buffer Zone of this isolated wetland.
An Order of Conditions has already been obtained for this portion of the proposed work.
4.3 Stormwater Compliance
The project has been designed to meet the Design Criteria established by the
Northampton Planning Board Regulations. A stormwater design report and
accompanying discharge permit application have been submitted to the Northampton
Department of Public Works. An approved permit is anticipated to be issued prior to the
public hearing for this application. A copy of the Stormwater Report and permit
application are included in Appendix D.
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EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN
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SITE LAYOUT PLAN
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SITE UTILITY PLAN
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PHOTOMETRIC PLAN
APPROVED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON
PLANNING BOARD:
-DATE
DATE:
KOLLWTRGEN ELECT
VILLAGE HILL.
NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS
APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL.
MAY 2009
REVISED JUNE 2009
I, CLERK OF THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, HEREBY
CERTIFY THAT THE NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF THIS
PLAN BY THE PLANNING BOARD HAS BEEN RECEIVED
AND RECORDED AT THIS OFFICE AND NO NOTICE OF
APPEAL WAS RECEIVED DURING THE NEXT TWENTY
DAYS AFTER RECEIPT AND RECORDING OF SAID
NOTICE.
CHAIRPERSON
LOCUS PLAN
SCALE: 1 1,000'
OWNER
KOLLMORGEN ELECTRO- OPTICAL, INC.
347 KING STREET
NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
DEVELOPER
O'CONNELL DEVELOPMENT ;GROUP
480 HAMPDEN STREET
HOLYOKE, MA 01040
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ARGMANN, HENDRIE ARCHETYPE, INC.
300 A STREET
BOSTON, MA 02210
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Office of Planning and Development
Northampton Conservation Commission
210 Main Street
Northampton, MA 01060
Re: Notice of Intent (NOI)
Kollmorgen at Village Hill
Northampton, Massachusetts
Dear Members of the Commission:
On behalf of Kollmorgen Electro- Optical (Kollmorgen), Tighe Bond is submitting this
Notice of Intent (NOI) for the construction of a new light industrial /commercial building at
the Village Hill South Campus in Northampton, Massachusetts. The new facility will serve as
Koilmorgen's new world headquarters and incorporates a major employer to the Village Hill
community. A copy of WPA Form 3 and City of Northampton Wetlands Application, is
provided on the next pages.
An Order of Conditions is required for this project, as work will be taking place within. the
100 -foot Buffer Zone of an isolated vegetated wetland /wet meadow. This project is, not
subject to the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131,.40):
We look forward to discussing this important project with the Commission at the June 28,
2009 public hearing. Should you have any questions or require additional information,
please contact Daniel Rukakoski at (413) 875 -1302 or me at (413) 572 -3281.
Very truly yours,
TIGHE BOND, INC.
Jay P. Viamari, P.E.
Associate
Enclosures
Copy: David Graves, Kollmorgen Electro- Optical
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Table of Contents Tighe &Bond
Cover Letter
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
City of Northampton Wetlands Application
Copy of NOI Conservation Commission Fee Checks
Appendix A Project Narrative
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Existing Environment
2.1 Methodology of Resource Area Investigations 2-1
2.2 Description of Wetland Resource Areas 2 -1
2.3 Rare Species 2 -1
Section 3 Project Description
3.1 Proposed Activities 3 -1
3.1.1 Construction Sequence 3 -1
3.2 Construction Period Protective Measures 3 -1
3.2.1 General 3 =1
3.3 Restoration Plan 3 -2
3.3.1 Buffer Zone 3 -2
Section 4 Regulatory Compliance
4.1 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act 4 -1
4.2 City of Northampton Wetlands Ordinance 4 -1
4.3 Stormwater Compliance 4 -1
Appendix B Figures
Figure 1 USGS Site Locus Map
Figure 2 DEP Priority Resource Map
Figure 3 NHESP Map
Figure 4 FEMA Flood Zones Map
Project Drawings
(Sheets 1 through 12 provided at half scale)
Appendix C Photographs
Appendix D Stormwater Report
Appendix E Abutter Notification Information
List of Abutters
Abutter Notification Form
Assessors Tax Map
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
A. General Information
1.
Project Location (Note: electronic filers will click on button to locate project site):
Village at Hospital Hill
a. Street Address
Latitude and Longitude:
38A 99, 102
f. Assessors Map /Plat Number g. Parcel /Lot Number
2. Applicant:
David Graves
a. First Name b. Last Name
Kollmorgen Electro Optical
c. Organization
347 King Street
d. Street Address
Northampton MA
e. City/Town f. State
413- 586 -2330
h. Phone Number i. Fax Number
3. Property owner (required if different from applicant): Check if more than one owner
a. First Name
Hospital Hill Development LLC
c. Organization
160 Federal Street
d. Street Address
Boston
e. City/Town
h. Phone Number
4. Representative (if any):
Jay
a. First Name
Tighe Bond
c. Company
53 Southampton Road
i. Fax Number
d. Street Address
Westfield
e. City/Town
413- 572 -3281 413- 562 -5317
h. Phone Number i. Fax Number
MA
f. State
a. Total Fee Paid b. State Fee Paid
j. Email Address
j. Email address
Northampton
b. City/Town
42.30964
d. Latitude
b. Last Name
Viamari
b. Last Name
j. Email address
5. Total WPA Fee Paid (from NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form):
$200 NA
Provided by MassDEP:
$200
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
01060
c. Zip Code
72.64703
e. Longitude
01060
g. Zip Code
02110
g. Zip Code
MA 01085
f. State g. Zip Code
jpviamari @tighebond.com
c. City/Town Fee Paid
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of- Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
A. General Information (continued)
Provided by MassDEP:
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
6. General Project Description:
Construction of approximate 140,000 square foot light industrial /commercial building.
7a. Project Type Checklist:
1. Single Family Home 2. Residential Subdivision
3. Limited Project Driveway Crossing 4. Commercial /Industrial
5. Dock/Pier 6. Utilities
7. Coastal Engineering Structure 8. Agriculture (e.g., cranberries, forestry)
9. Transportation 10. Other
7b. Is any portion of the proposed activity eligible to be treated as a limited project subject to 310 CMR
10.24 (coastal) or 310 CMR 10.53 (inland)?
1. Yes No If yes, describe which limited project applies to this project:
2. Limited Project
8. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for:
Hampshire
a. County
6925
c. Book
b. Certificate (if registered land)
302
d. Page Number
B. Buffer Zone Resource Area Impacts (temporary permanent)
1. Buffer Zone Only Check if the project is located only in the Buffer Zone of a Bordering
Vegetated Wetland, Inland Bank, or Coastal Resource Area.
2. Inland Resource Areas (see 310 CMR 10.54- 10.58; if not applicable, go to Section B.3,
Coastal Resource Areas).
Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and any supporting documentation describing how the
project will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards
requiring consideration of alternative project design or location.
Resource Area
a. Bank
Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
1. linear feet 2. linear feet
b. Bordering Vegetated
Wetland 1. square feet 2. square feet
c. Land Under
Waterbodies and
Waterways
1. square feet 2. square feet
3. cubic yards dredged
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WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
B. Buffer Zone Resource Area Impacts (temporary permanent) (cont'd)
Resource Area
d. Bordering Land
Subject to Flooding
e. Isolated Land
Subject to Flooding 1. square feet
f. Riverfront Area
2. Width of Riverfront Area (check one):
25 ft. Designated Densely Developed Areas only
100 ft. New agricultural projects only
200 ft. All other projects
3. Total area of Riverfront Area on the site of the proposed project:
4. Proposed alteration of the Riverfront Area:
a. total square feet
5. Has an alternatives analysis been done and is it attached to this NOI? Yes No
6. Was the lot where the activity is proposed created prior to August 1, 1996? Yes No
3. Coastal Resource Areas: (See 310 CMR 10.25- 10.35)
Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and supporting documentation describing how the project
will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards
requiring consideration of alternative project design or location.
Resource Area
a. Designated Port Areas Indicate size under Land Under the Ocean, below
b. Land Under the Ocean
c. Barrier Beach
d. Coastal Beaches
e. Coastal Dunes
Provided by MassDEP:
MassDEP File Number
City/Town
Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
1. square feet 2. square feet
3. cubic feet of flood storage lost 4. cubic feet replaced
2. cubic feet of flood storage lost 3. cubic feet replaced
1. Name of Waterway (if available)
Document Transaction Number
square feet
b. square feet within 100 ft. c. square feet between 100 ft. and 200 ft.
Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if anv)
1. square feet
2. cubic yards dredged
Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and /or Coastal Dunes below
1. square feet 2. cubic yards beach nourishment
1. square feet 2. cubic yards dune nourishment
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Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
B. Buffer Zone Resource Area Impacts (temporary permanent) (cont'd)
Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
f. Coastal Banks
g. Rocky Intertidal
Shores
h. Salt Marshes
i. Land Under Salt
Ponds
j. Land Containing
Shellfish
k. Fish Runs
10/2008
b. Date of map
1. linear feet
1. square feet
1. square feet
2. cubic yards dredged
1. cubic yards dredged
a. square feet of BVW b. square feet of Salt Marsh
5. Project Involves Stream Crossings
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
1. square feet 2. sq ft restoration, rehab., creation
1. square feet
Indicate size under Coastal Banks, inland Bank, Land Under the
Ocean, and /or inland Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways,
above
I. Land Subject to
Coastal Storm Flowage 1. square feet
4. Restoration /Enhancement
If the project is for the purpose of restoring or enhancing a wetland resource area in addition to the
square footage that has been entered in Section B.2.b or B.3.h above, please enter the additional
amount here.
a. number of new stream crossings b. number of replacement stream crossings
C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements
Streamlined Massachusetts Endangered Species Act/Wetlands Protection Act Review
1. Is any portion of the proposed project located in Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife as indicated on
the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State Listed Rare Wetland Wildlife published by the Natural
Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP)? To view habitat maps, see the Massachusetts
Natural Heritage Atlas or go to
http: /www. mass .gov /dfwele /dfw /nhesp /regulatory review /priority habitat/online viewer.htm.
a. Yes No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NOI to:
Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program
Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
Route 135, North Drive
Westborough, MA 01581
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WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont'd)
If yes, the project is also subject to Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA) review (321
CMR 10.18). To qualify for a streamlined, 30 -day, MESA/Wetlands Protection Act review, please
complete Section C.1.C, and include requested materials with this Notice of Intent (NOI); OR
complete Section C.1.d, if applicable. If MESA supplemental information is not included with the NOI,
by completing Section 1 of this form, the NHESP will require a separate MESA filing which may take
up to 90 days to review (unless noted exceptions in Section 2 apply, see below).
1. c. Submit Supplemental Information for Endangered Species Review*
1. Percentage /acreage of property to be altered:
(a) within wetland Resource Area
(b) outside Resource Area
2. Separate MESA review ongoing.
percentage /acreage
percentage /acreage
Provided by MassDEP:
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number'.
City/Town
2. Assessor's Map or right -of -way plan of site
3. Project plans for entire project site, including wetland resource areas and areas outside of
wetlands jurisdiction, showing existing and proposed conditions, existing and proposed
tree /vegetation clearing line, and clearly demarcated limits of work
(a) Project description (including description of impacts outside of wetland resource area
buffer zone)
(b) Photographs representative of the site
(c) MESA filing fee (fee information available at:.
http: /www. mass .gov /dfwele /dfw /nhesp /regulatory review /mesa /mesa fee schedule.htm).
Make check payable to "Natural Heritage Endangered Species Fund" and mail to
NHESP at above address
Projects altering 10 or more acres of land, also submit:
(d) Vegetation cover type map of site
(e) Project plans showing Priority Estimated Habitat boundaries
d. OR Check One of the Following
1. Project is exempt from MESA review.
Attach applicant letter indicating which MESA exemption applies. (See 321 CMR 10.14,
http: /www. mass .gov /dfwele /dfw /nhesp /regulatory review /mesa /mesa exemptions.htm;
the NOI must still be sent to NHESP if the project is within estimated habitat pursuant to
310 CMR 10.37 and 10.59.)
a. NHESP Tracking b. Date submitted to NHESP
Some projects not in Estimated Habitat may be located in Priority Habitat, and require NHESP review (see
http: /www.mass.ciov /dfwele /dfw /nhesp /nhesp.htm, regulatory review tab). Priority Habitat includes habitat for state listed plants and
strictly upland species not protected by the Wetlands Protection Act.
MESA projects may not be segmented (321 CMR 10.16). The applicant must disclose full development plans even if such plans are
not required as part of the Notice of Intent process. Page 5 of 8
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document
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(provided on
your receipt
page) with all
supplementary
information you
submit to the
Department.
b. Yes
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C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont'd)
3. Separate MESA review completed.
Include copy of NHESP "no Take" determination or valid Conservation Management
Permit with approved plan.
2. For coastal projects only, is any portion of the proposed project located below the mean high water
line or in a fish run?
a. Not applicable project is in inland resource area only
Also if yes, the project may require a Chapter 91 license. For coastal towns in the Northeast Region,
please contact MassDEP's Boston Office. For coastal towns in the Southeast Region, please contact
MassDEP's Southeast Regional Office.
3. Is any portion of the proposed project within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)?
a. Yes No If yes, provide name of ACEC (see instructions to WPA Form 3 or MassDEP
Website for ACEC locations). Note: electronic filers click on Website.
b. ACEC
4. Is any portion of the proposed project within an area designated as an Outstanding Resource Water
(ORW) as designated in the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, 314 CMR 4.00?
a. Yes No
5. Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order under the Inland Wetlands
Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 131, 40A) or the Coastal Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 130, 105)?
a. Yes No
6. Is this project subject to provisions of the MassDEP Stormwater Management Standards?
a. Yes. Attach a copy of the Stormwater Report as required by the Stormwater Management
Standards per 310 CMR 10.05(6)(k) -(q) and check if:
1. Applying for Low Impact Development (LID) site design credits (as described in
Stormwater Management Handbook Vol. 2, Chapter 3)
2. A portion of the site constitutes redevelopment
3. Proprietary BMPs are included in the Stormwater Management System.
b. No. Check why the project is exempt: Project not subject to WPA but has been designed
to meet MAWPA Stormwater Standards
1. Single- family house
South Shore Cohasset to Rhode
Island, and the Cape Islands:
Division of Marine Fisheries
Southeast Marine Fisheries Station
Attn: Environmental Reviewer
838 South Rodney French Blvd.
New Bedford, MA 02744
Provided by MassDEP:
No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NOI to either:
North Shore Hull to New Hampshire:
Division of Marine Fisheries
North Shore Office
Attn: Environmental Reviewer
30 Emerson Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
MassDEP File. Number
Document Transaction, Number
City/Town
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Bureau of Resource Protection Wetlands
WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont'd)
2. Emergency road repair
s. Small Residential Subdivision (less than or equal to 4 single family houses or less than or
equal to 4 units in multi family housing project) with no discharge to Critical Areas.
D. Additional Information
Applicants must include the following with this Notice of Intent (NOI). See instructions for details.
Online Users: Attach the document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) for any of the
following information you submit to the Department.
1. USGS or other map of the area (along with a narrative description, if necessary) containing
sufficient information for the Conservation Commission and the Department to locate the site.
(Electronic filers may omit this item.)
2. Plans identifying the location of proposed activities (including activities proposed to serve as a
Bordering Vegetated Wetland [BVW] replication area or other mitigating measure) relative to
the boundaries of each affected resource area.
3. Identify the method for BVW and other resource area boundary delineations (MassDEP BVW
Field Data Form(s), Determination of Applicability, Order of Resource Area Delineation, etc.),
and attach documentation of the methodology.
4. List the titles and dates for all plans and other materials submitted with this NOI.
Kollmorgen Electro Optical Village Hill
a. Plan Title
Tighe Bond, Inc.
b. Prepared By
May 2009
d. Final Revision Date
Jay P. Viamari
c. Signed and Stamped by
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e. Scale
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
f. Additional Plan or Document Title g. Date
5. If there is more than one property owner, please attach a list of these property owners not
listed on this form.
6. Attach proof of mailing for Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, if needed.
7. Attach proof of mailing for Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, if needed.
8. Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form NA
9. Attach Stormwater Report, if needed.
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WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40
E. Fees
1. 0 Fee Exempt: No filing fee shall be assessed for projects of any city, town, county, or district of
the Commonwealth, federally recognized Indian tribe housing authority, municipal housing
authority, or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
Applicants must submit the following information (in addition to pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland Fee
Transmittal Form) to confirm fee payment:
2. Municipal Check Number 3. Check date
4. State Check Number 5. Check date
6. Payor name on check: First Name 7. Payor name on check: Last Name
F. Signatures and Submittal Requirements
1 hereby certify under the penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice of Intent and accompanying plans,
documents, and supporting data are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that
the Conservation Commission will place notification of this Notice in a local newspaper at the expense of
the applicant in accordance with the wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.05(5)(a).
I further certify under penalties of perjury that all abutters were notified of this application, pursuant to the
requirements of M.G.L. c. 131, 40. Notice must be made by Certificate of Mailing or in writing by hand
delivery or certified mail (return receipt requested) to all abutters within 100 feet of the property line of the
project location.
3. Sign
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re of Representative (if any) (Jay P. Viamari, Tighe Bond, Inc.)
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Provided by MassDEP:
MassDEP File Number
Document Transaction Number
City/Town
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perty Owner (if different) 4. Da e
6. Date
For Conservation Commission:
Two copies of the completed Notice of Intent (Form 3), including supporting plans and documents, two
copies of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form, and the city/town fee payment, to the Conservation
Commission by certified mail or hand delivery.
For MassDEP:
One copy of the completed Notice of Intent (Form 3), including supporting plans and documents, one
copy of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form, and a copy of the state fee payment to the MassDEP
Regional Office (see Instructions) by certified mail or hand delivery.
Other:
If the applicant has checked the "yes" box in any part of Section C, Item 3, above, refer to that section
and the Instructions for additional submittal requirements.
The original and copies must be sent simultaneously. Failure by the applicant to send copies in a
timely manner may result in dismissal of the Notice of Intent.
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City of Northampton Wetlands Application
This form is required for all applications filed under the Northampton Wetlands Ordinance
File with the Office of Planning and Development, 210 Main Street, Northampton, MA 01060
We recommend applicants consult with the Land Use and Conservation Planner (587 -1263) before applying
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1. Check what kind of permit you are. requesting
Request for Determination of Applicability (WPA form 1)
Notice of Intent (WPA form 3)
Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation (WPA form 4A)
2. Property Street Address: Village at Hospital Hill (Northampton State Hospital)
3. Assessors' Map and Parcel: 38A 102 Second lot (if any) Map and Parcel(s): 38A
Additional property description: Hospital Hill South Campus
4. Check the items enclosed. Your application will not be accepted if any items are missing.
The appropriate completed Massachusetts DEP application
http://www.mass.gov/dep/water/approvals/wwfonns.htm
Completed versions of this Wetlands Application
Nine (9) copies of the fully completed and collated application packages (forms, plans and attachments)
All plans folded (not rolled) and collated with each application packet
For Notice of Intent applications only, submit the following:
Appropriate Notice of Intent Conservation Commission Fees
http: /www.northamptonma. gov /opd/ uploads /listW idget /2533 /opd %20fees.pdf
An abutters list of all property owners within at least 100 feet of the property line of your project.
Abutters lists may be generated at www.NorthamptonMA.gov /opd (click on Database: Abutters,
Permits and Historic). Computers are available at City Hall, Forbes and Lilly Libraries.
For Request for Determination applications, appropriate Request for Determination of Applicability Fees
http: /www.northamptonma .gov /opd/uploads /listWidget /2533 /opd %20fees.pdf
For Notice of Resource Area Delineation use Notice of Intent Fee
http: /www.northamptonma. gov /opd/uploads /listW idget/2533 /opd %20fees.pdf
A #10 business envelope addressed to the applicant.
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5. Provide an Existing Conditions Site Plan. Check the items shown on that plan. You may request a
waiver from submittal requirements, with a reason for the waiver request.
Boundary of entire lot and notation of lot area
Context of adjacent lots, if necessary to show extent of wetland/Riverfront Area
Numbered wetland flags
Existing and potential vernal pools
50' AND 100' wetland buffer
Mean Annual High Water line, for Riverfront Area permits
100' inner riparian zone AND 200' outer riparian zone, for Riverfront Area permits
Existing structures, impervious surfaces (ie: pavement, gravel) and lawn areas
Edge of vegetation accurately measured or surveyed
Significant (8 Diameter Breast Height) trees within the limit of work area that are also within the 200'
Riverfront Area, Bordering Vegetated Wetland, or 100' wetland buffer
2' contours
Elevations in feet (not meters), for projects within the floodplain
Zoning setbacks
1:20 scale, if possible
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If new work is proposed, provide a Proposed Site Plan. Check the items shown on that plan,
You may request a waiver from submittal requirements, with a reason for the waiver request,
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Grading /proposed new contours
Hardscape (i.e.: footprint of house, driveway, walkways, terraces, etc...)
Any removal of vegetation and significant trees within the Riverfront Area, wetland and buffer
Landscaping and plantings within the Riverfront Area, wetland and wetland buffer
Location of erosion control barrier
Limit of work line
Utility lines
Stormwater Management Form (use DEP form www.mass. ov /de /b )/ww /wwforms.htmj, if required
Wildlife assessment if the site is in a habitat resource area based on NIIESP maps, Northampton Potential
and Certified Vernal Pools Map or otherwise required by the Act or Ordinance.
At the same scale as the Existing Conditions Site Plan
For new homes in the Riverfront Area only, documentation of the date the lot was recorded.
7. We have provided and requested information and believe and understand that (initial each item
below):
Application deadline is one calendar month prior to a public hearing. If the application is incomplete or,
waivers are requested, however, the public hearing may be delayed;
We will check for the date and time of our public hearing at www.NorthamptonMA.gov or in the Daily
Hampshire Gazette Legal Ads section. Such notice is posted seven days prior to the public hearing;
The Conservation Commission may request an alternatives analysis for work proposed within the buffer
zone of a wetland;
The Conservation Commission and their representatives have permission to enter the property;
All documents and plans submitted are in the public domain and may be copied freely in any form; and
The City will record Orders of Conditions and Order of Resource Area Delineations at the Hampshire
County Registry of Deeds.
8 PLEASE COMPLETE ONLY IF APPLYING FOR NOTICE OF INTENT or ABBREVIATED
NOTICE OF RESOURCE ARE DELINEATION:
We certify under the pains and penalties of perjury, that PRIOR to filing this application all abutters were
notified of this application pursuant to the requirements of'M.G.L. <c. 131 40. Notice must be made in
writing by hand delivery or certified mail (return receipt requested) to alI abutters within 100 feet of the
property line of the project location.
Applicant (print or type):. David Graves Applicant Signaturi.
Address: 347 Kinq Street Applicant Phone: 413-586-2330
Owner (print or type): Hospital Hill Development LLC Owner Signature: F; 4G.- S
Address: 106 Federal. Street, Boston, MA Owner Phone: /7' 330 "2000
Date submitted: 5/28/09 6‘..„ �F dT^ s
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Room 18 located on the 2nd floor of City Hall, 210 Main Street
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A USGS Site Locus (Figure 1), DEP Priority Resource Map (Figure 2), Orthophotograph
(Figure 3) and FEMA Flood Zones Map (Figure 4), which illustrate the project location
and surrounding physical and environmental features, are provided in Appendix B. A
half -scale set of project drawings is also provided in Appendix B.
Kollmorgen has been headquartered on King Street in Northampton since 1951. They
have outgrown their existing facility and need to expand. The proposed 140,000 square
foot building has been designed and sited to accomplish many community goals,
including a sustainable design approach and the incorporation of a major employer into
the Village Hill community. The location of the building on the South Campus provides
easy access to public transportation and the multi -use trail as well as providing a
visually appealing terminus to Village Hill Road. The building is sited to maintain views
of the mountain ridgeline to the south and east from Village Hill Road, and many
specimen trees from the former state hospital campus have been preserved.
Sustainable construction and design techniques, as defined by LEED such as siting the
building for maximum solar gain and daylighting and the use of rain gardens for
stormwater infiltration have been incorporated into the project.
Section 1
Introduction
Tighe &Bond
This Notice of Intent (NOI) is being submitted on behalf Kollmorgen Electo Optical
(Kollmorgen) for a development project on the South Campus of Village Hill. The
proposed project consists of the construction of an approximate 140,000 square foot
light industrial building to house Kollmorgen's world headquarters. The project area is
located within the former Northampton State Hospital south campus between Chapel,
Prince, Earle, Grove and Laurel Streets.
A portion of the project is sited within the 50 -foot and 100 -foot Buffer Zone of an
isolated vegetated wetland (wet meadow). As such the project is subject to jurisdiction
under the City of Northampton Wetlands Ordinance. The project is not subject to
jurisdiction under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, 40). The
construction of a stormwater detention basin within the Buffer Zone will be completed in
accordance with an existing Order of Conditions (MADEP 246 -537).
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Section 2
Existing Environment
This section provides a site description and resource area characterization for the project
area. Land use in the general vicinity of the project area was determined based on
direct observations made during data collection site visits and a review of information
available through the Massachusetts Geographic Information System (MassGIS) and
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
The site is located at the former Northampton State Hospital South Campus. Buildings
formerly located on the site have been demolished. The Village Hill North Campus is
situated on the opposite side of Prince Street to the north. Residential properties are
located along Chapel Street to the north and Laurel Street to the west. Rural residential
and undeveloped properties are located along Grove Street to the south followed by a
former railroad embankment, the Mill River and light industrial /commercial properties
along South Street. Mixed light industrial /commercial, residential and undeveloped
properties are located along Earle Street to the east. The site is zoned as Planned
Village.
Soils on the subject property have been mapped as Belgrade and Boxford silt loams
(moderately well drained) and Hinckley loamy 'sands (excessively drained).
Investigations
2003 as part of the original Notice
Wetland areas associated with the
as part of the South Campus
2.1 Methodology of Resource Area
Wetland resource areas were originally delineated in
of Intent filed for the Village at Hospital Hill project.
subject property were revisited in October 2008
infrastructure improvements along Grove Street.
2.2 Description of Wetland Resource Areas
Portions of the proposed project are located within the 100 -foot Buffer Zone of an
isolated vegetated wetland /wet meadow. The hydrology in this area appears to be
driven by surficial runoff towards the southeast and a high groundwater table.
Dominant vegetation consists of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea). Soils in this
location consist of dark grayish brown silty loam to fine sandy loam, with redoximorphic
features within six inches of the surface.
This wetland is subject protection as an isolated wetland under the City of Northampton
Wetlands Ordinance. Isolated wetlands are not jurisdictional under the Wetlands
Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, 40).
2.3 Rare Species
The Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP) Atlas
(October 1, 2008) and MassGIS online (October 2008), were consulted during the
preparation of this NOI. According to these sources, the project area is not located
within the limits of mapped Priority Habitats of Rare Species or Estimated Habitats of
Rare Wildlife.
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Section 3
Project Description
Tighe &Bond
3.1 Proposed Activities
The project entails the construction of a new two -story 140,000 square foot light
industrial building to house Kollmorgen's world headquarters. The building will be
accompanied by a 485 space parking lot and dense grade stone fire access road. The
building has been designed and sited to accomplish many community goals, including a
sustainable design approach and the incorporation of a major employer into the Village
Hill community. Sustainable construction and design techniques, as defined by LEED
such as siting the building for maximum solar gain and daylighting and the use or rain
gardens for stormwater infiltration have been incorporated into the project.
Stormwater detention basins to treat runoff generated from impervious areas have been
designed and permitted by others and are not included as part of this Notice of Intent.
3.1.1 Construction Sequence
The final sequence of construction will be determined by the selected contractor. The
anticipated construction sequence includes the following:
Install sedimentation and erosion controls /protective measures
Remove vegetation as required, complete site grading
Construct stormwater detention basin
Construct retaining wall on southwest side of site
Initiate construction of new 140,000 square foot building
Construct rain gardens
Install site landscaping
Complete site paving /fire access road
Remove protective measures upon receipt of authorization from the
Conservation Commission
3.2 Construction Period Protective Measures
3.2.1 General
Wetland resource areas at the site will be protected by haybales and /or silt fence. These
protective measures will be placed to restrict the Contractor to the areas necessary to
conduct the work and will define the limits of work. The locations of these barriers are
illustrated on the project drawings provided in Appendix B of this document. Typical
details are also provided in the project drawings. In addition:
The Contractor will be required to maintain a reserve supply of haybales and /or
silt fence on -site to make repairs, as necessary.
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Section 3 Project Description
Protective measures will be inspected after significant precipitation events and
repaired, as necessary.
The following general measures will be employed to minimize impacts adjacent to
resource areas during construction:
Erosion controls will be installed as shown on the plans prior to work adjacent to
wetland resource areas.
Erosion controls will be removed and properly disposed following Conservation
Commission authorization.
3.3 Restoration Plan
The Restoration Plan presented in this section describes the actions proposed to stabilize
disturbed areas upon the completion of construction.
3.3.1 Buffer Zone
Areas disturbed /regraded within the regulated Buffer Zone will be seeded with an
erosion control mix for dry sites (New England Wetland Plants, Inc. (NEWP) New
England Erosion Control /Restoration Mix for Dry Sites or equivalent). If necessary the
area will be mulched to provide stabilization until vegetation is established. A summary
of species included in this mix is presented in Table 3 -1.
TABLE 3 -1
New England Erosion Control /Restoration Mix for Dry Sites
Common Name
Upland Bent grass
Rough
B e ntg ra ss/T i s kl e g ra ss
Blue Grama
Canada Wild Rye
Creeping Red Fescue
Annual Ryegrass
(naturalized)
Perrenial Ryegrass
naturalized)
Little Bluestem
Indian Grass
Scientific Name
Agrostis perennans
Agrostis scabra
Bouteloua gracilis
Elymus canadensis
Festuca rubra
Lolium multiflorum
Lolium perenne
Schizachyrium scoparium
Sorghastrum nutans
Indicator Status
FACU
FAC
FACU+
FACU
FACU
UPL
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According to NEWP, best results can be achieved by seeding in either spring or fall. Late
spring and summer seeding will benefit from a light (i.e. less than one inch thick)
mulching of straw to conserve moisture. The mix comes with a recommended
application rate of 35 pounds per acre (or 1,245 square feet per pound). The mix may
be applied by hydro- seeding, by mechanical spreader, or on small sites it can be spread
by hand.
The planting of trees and shrubs within the Buffer Zone is not proposed to preserve the
open meadow nature and viewshed provided from the building to the southeast.
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4.2 City of Northampton Wetlands Ordinance
I 1 The project is subject to the provisions of the Northampton Wetlands Ordinance as
activities will occur within 100 feet of an isolated vegetated wetland /wet meadow. The
majority of the project, including the entire building footprint, has been sited outside of
in the regulated 100 -foot Buffer Zone. Site work associated with the construction of a
j 1 dense grade stone fire access road to the rear of the building, and a concrete block
retaining wall to the southwest of the proposed building will fall within the regulated
Buffer Zone. These activities, including associated limited grading, will result in
1 1 approximately 9,750 square feet of impacts to the 100 -foot Buffer Zone. Approximately
L. 1,216 square feet of impacts will fall within 50 feet of the isolated wetland area. No
impacts associated with the development project will fall within 30 feet of the wetland
fl
boundary.
Section 4
Regulatory Compliance
Tighe &Bond
This section summarizes the project's relationship to and compliance with pertinent
local, state and Federal regulations.
4.1 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act
As the project is being conducted within the Buffer Zone of an isolated wetland the
proposed work is not subject to the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection
Act.
In accordance City of Northampton Wetlands Ordinance at 337 -10 B., for areas zoned
as Planned Village the Conservation Commission waives any of the performance
standards that are over and above state law with the exception of the setback
requirements in Table 1. In accordance with Table 1, the setback requirements for this
project are 10 feet from jurisdictional wetland areas. No work is proposed within the
10 -foot No- Encroachment Zone.
It should be noted that activities associated with the construction of a stormwater
detention basin will also occur within the regulated Buffer Zone of this isolated wetland.
An Order of Conditions has already been obtained for this portion of the proposed work.
4.3 Stormwater Compliance
The project has been designed to meet the Design Criteria established by the
Northampton Planning Board Regulations. A stormwater design report and
accompanying discharge permit application have been submitted to the Northampton
Department of Public Works. An approved permit is anticipated to be issued prior to the
public hearing for this application. A copy of the Stormwater Report and permit
application are included in Appendix D.
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COVER SHEET
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EXISTING CONDITIONS PLAN
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SITE LAYOUT PLAN
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SITE UTILITY PLAN
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GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN
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DETAILS -1
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DETAILS -2
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APPROVED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON
PLANNING BOARD:
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KOLLWTRGEN ELECT
VILLAGE HILL.
NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS
APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL.
MAY 2009
REVISED JUNE 2009
I, CLERK OF THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, HEREBY
CERTIFY THAT THE NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF THIS
PLAN BY THE PLANNING BOARD HAS BEEN RECEIVED
AND RECORDED AT THIS OFFICE AND NO NOTICE OF
APPEAL WAS RECEIVED DURING THE NEXT TWENTY
DAYS AFTER RECEIPT AND RECORDING OF SAID
NOTICE.
CHAIRPERSON
LOCUS PLAN
SCALE: 1 1,000'
OWNER
KOLLMORGEN ELECTRO- OPTICAL, INC.
347 KING STREET
NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060
DEVELOPER
O'CONNELL DEVELOPMENT ;GROUP
480 HAMPDEN STREET
HOLYOKE, MA 01040
ARCHITECT
ARGMANN, HENDRIE ARCHETYPE, INC.
300 A STREET
BOSTON, MA 02210
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WESTFIELD, MA 01085
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