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2013.06.27 ConCom Agenda and Staff Report Northampton Conservation Commission Agenda 5:00 PM, Thursday June 27 , 2013 City Hall Hearing Room 2 floor, 210 Main Street, Northampton nd General Public Comment Approval of Minutes May 23 , 2013 June 13, 2013 5:00 PM Amended Notice of Intent, Northampto n DPW: Request to amend generic Order of Conditions for maintenance work throughout the City to include use of herbicide on rip - rap portions of the Mill and Connecticut River flood control structures. DEP File 246 - 611 5:20 PM Request for Determination o f Applicability by MassDOT to determine if pavement milling, resurfacing, rebuilding drainage structures and installing guardrail on Route 10 is subject to the Wetlands Protection Act. Affected section: Milemarker 24.68 (near Richards Oil & Heating) NB t o milemarker 25.0 (near Racing Mart). 5:30 PM Request for Determination of Applicability by MassDOT to determine if resurfacing and bridge preservation on I - 91 NB and SB is subject to the Wetlands Protection Act. Affected section: Milemarker 21.3 (Nor thampton/Easthampton line) NB to milemarker 27.0. Discuss Proposed Tent, Three - County Fairgrounds. DEP File 246 - 0635 Request for Certificate of Compliance, 145 Vernon Street, Parcel ID 30B - 120. DEP File 246 - 0637 Review of Mail Review of Staff - Issued Permits All other business not foreseen when agenda was published Adjourn To: Conservation Commission From: Sarah LaValley Reviewed and Approved by OPD: CM RE: Staff Report , June 27 Commission Meeting Date: June 21 , 201 3 5:00 PM Amended Notice of Intent, Northampton DPW: Request to amend generic Order of Conditions for maintenance work throughout the City to include use of herbicide on rip - rap portions of the Mill and Connecticut River flood control structures. DEP File 246 - 611 Application Overview: The Department of Public Works has a generic order of conditions t hat allows for some maintenance and related work to roadways, the landfill, flood control structures, stormwater and sewer systems without the requirement for additional individual permits. This amendment request seeks to allow application of herbicides o n the flood control structures . Consistency with the WPA and Northampton Wetlands Ordinance : The flood control structures are within rive rfront areas and buffer zones, and removal of vegetation is an alteration under the WPA and Ordinance. However, remo val of vegetation is required to ensure that the structures remain operational, and is already allowed under the existing Order. Staff Recommendations: Under the existing Order, t he flood control structures are currently allowed to be kept free of vegetat ion . The only change requested is to allow this work to be done with herbicides . Herbicide use is also allowed in other areas of the City. Staff recommends issuing an amendment to the Order to allow this work. 5:20 PM Request for Determination of App licability by MassDOT to determine if pavement milling, resurfacing, rebuilding drainage structures and installing guardrail on Route 10 is subject to the Wetlands Protection Act. Affected section: Milemarker 24.68 (near Richards Oil & Heating) NB to mil emarker 25.0 (near Racing Mart). Application Overview: The application proposes pavement milling and resurfacing, rebuilding drainage structures, replacing curbs, installing guardrails, recessed pavement markers and reconstructing driveway aprons. Work is located within buffer zone. Consistency with the WPA : MassDOT is exempt from local ordinance provisions. Additionally, the work is also exempt from riverfront area provisions, as maintenance of existing roadways. Portions of the project include prio rity/estimated habitat, but the work is likely exempt from NHESP review. As it is limited to existing disturbed areas, the project as proposed should not create any alterations to resource areas. Staff Recommendations: A negative determination can be is sued by checking box 3 to indicate that work is within buffer zones, but does not constitute an alteration. Conditions requiring erosion control where work is within buffer zones, and notification prior to the start of work and when work is complete shou ld be added. Conservation Commission Staff Report 1 June 13, 2013 5:30 PM Request for Determination of Applicability by MassDOT to determine if resurfacing and bridge preservation on I - 91 NB and SB is subject to the Wetlands Protection Act. Affected section: Milemarker 21.3 (Northampton/Easthampton line) NB to milemarker 27.0. Application Overview: The application proposes rebuilding drainage structures, replacing guardrail, replacing berm, and tree clearing and removal . Bridge work includes resurfacing, repairs to decking, and excavation and replaceme nt of joints. Work is located within riverfront and buffer zone to BVW and bank. Consistency with the WPA : MassDOT is exempt from local ordinance provisions. Additionally, the work is also exempt from riverfront area provisions, as maintenance of exis ting roadways. Portions of the project include priority/estimated habitat, but the work is likely exempt from NHESP review. The majority of the work is limited to existing disturbed areas, and should not create any alterations to resource areas. Staff Recommendations: It appears that the majority of work will take place within existing roadway limits, and should not create any new alterations. Project plans do not include work to bridges, and the Commisison should discuss work in these areas with the a pplicant to ensure that alterations will not take place. Otherwise,a A negative determination can be issued by checking box 2 to indicate that work is within jurisdictional resource areas, but will not constitute an alteration. Conditions requiring eros io n control as needed, notification prior to the start of work and when work is complete , and requirements for removal and proper disposal of all invasive species removed should be added. Request for Certificate of Compliance, 145 Vernon Street, Parcel ID 30B - 120. DEP File 246 - 0637 An Order was issued for construction of an addition to a single family home within riverfront (Mill River) in 2010. In addition to standard conditions, the Order also required that rainbarrels be installed, a no - disturb area b e created, that invasive species be documented, and then reduced by at least 75%, and that eighteen native trees within the RFA be planted. A n as - built plan was not required. Staff visited the site on June 20 and confirmed that rainbarrels have been inst alled. The addition was constructed as proposed, but a porch shown on plans was not constructed. Fourteen successful saplings were noted. While baseline documentation of invasive species was not conducted as required, staff and the applicant’s consultan t both note that occurrence of invasives is significantly reduced from 2010. If the applicant can demonstrate that all required plantings have been completed, a complete certificate can be issued, with a continuing condition regarding the no - disturb area. Conservation Commission Staff Report 2 June 27 , 2013