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06-013 Wetland310CMR 10 99 DEP File N. Turin 3 (To be prariticd b� DEP) City/Town Northampton Applicant Dept. of Public Works Commonwealth Department of o /Massachusetts Defense Notice of Intent united States _ Under the ofamem a Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, §40 The City of Northampton's Wetland Protection Ordinance, Ch. 24 and Application for a Department of the Army Permit Part I: General Information 1. Location: Street Address Haydenville Road (Route 9), Northampton, MA — Lot Number 2. Project: Type Water Treatment Description Chemical treatment facility to provide corrosion control for compliance with Lead and Copper Rule, public drinking water supply. 3. Registry: County Hampshire Current Book &Page — Certificate (if Registered Land) 4, Applicant City of Northampton, Department of Public Works Tel. 413 -587 -1570 _ Address 125 Locust Street, Northampton. MA 01060 5. Property Owner City of Northampton Tel. 413- 587 -1570 Address 125 Locust Street, Northampton, MA 01060 6. Representative Peter Calderazzo. Project Engineer Tel. 617 - 695 -3329 Address 31 St. James Avenue, Boston, MA 02116 7. a. Has the Northampton Conservation Commission been sent, by certified mail or hand deliver, 9 copies and the Department's Regional Office been sent, by certified mail or hand deliver, 2 copies of completed Notice of Intent. with supporting plans and documents? Yes 0 No F1 b. Has the fee been submitted ?* Yes 0 No • Exempt c. Total Filing Fee Submitted Exempt d. City/Town Share of Filing Fee State Share of Exempt Filing Fee Exempt (sent to City/Town) (' /i of fee in excess of $25. sent to DEP) e. Is a brief statement attached indicating how the applicant calculated the fee? 0 Yes L] No E Under which laws is this permit being requested? Mass Wetlands Protection Act F Northampton's Wetland Protection Ord 0 Effective 11/20/92 3 -1 NOI.DOC 8. Have all obtainable permits, variances and approvals required by local by -law been obtained' Yes ❑ No[s] Obtained: Applied For: Not Applied For Buildino Permit 9. 1s any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order pursuant to G.L. a 131. § 40A or G.L a 130. 105' Yes [] No I 10. List all plans and supporting documents submitted with this Notice of Intent. Identifying Number/Lener Title, Date Figure No. I USGS Locus Map -Dec. 1998 Figure No. 2 11" x 17" Lot plan - Dec. 1998 Drawing No. C -I 2'x 3' Site Plan - Corrosion Control Facility 11. Check those resource areas within which work is proposed: (a) IE Buffer Zone (b) Inland: Bank* Land Subject to Flooding E] Bordering Vegetated Wetland* ❑ Bordering F Land Under Water Body & Waterway* E] Isolated (c) Coastal: Land Under the Ocean* ❑ Designated Pont Arca* Coastal Beach* ❑ Coastal Dune Barrier Beach* 7 Coastal Bank E] Rocky Intertidal Shore* ❑ Salt Marsh' E] Land Under Salt Pond' Land Containing Shellfish* 7 Fish Run* 'Likely to involve U.S. Army Corps of Engineers concurrent jurisdiction. See General Instructions for completing Notice of Intent. [Ifectivc 11/20/92 3 -2 NOLDOC 11 Is the project within estimated habitat which is indicated on the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State- Listed Rare Wetlands Wildlife (if any) published by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program? —' YES ( ) NO ( X ) Date printed on the Estimated Habitat Map NO MAP AVAILABLE ( ) (if my) 1997 -1998 If yes, have you sent a copy of the Notice of Intent to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program via the U.S. Postal Service by certified or priority mail (or otherwise sent it in a manner that guarantees delivery within two days) no later than the date of the filing of this Notice of Intent with the conservation commission and the DEP regional office? YES ( ) NO ( ) If yes, please attach evidence of timely mailing or other delivery to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program. Part 11: Site Description Indicate which of the following information has been provided (on a plan, in narrative description or calculations) to clearl), completely and accurately describe existing site conditions. Identifying Number/Letter (of plan, narrative or calculations) Nato_ I�� N/A Soils N/A Vegetation f Fig.I Topography Fig. 1; Dwg. C-1 Open water bodies (including ponds and lakes) Fig. I Flowing water bodies (including streams and rivers) N/A Public and private surface water and ground water supplies on or within 100 feet of site N/A Maximum annual ground water elevations with dates and location of test Dwg. C -1; Fig. 2 Boundaries of resource areas checked under Part 1, item I I above N/A Other Man-nladQ Features: N/A Structures (such as buildings, piers, towers and headwalls) N/A Drainage and flood control facilities at the site and immediately off the site, including culverts and open channels (with inverts), dams and dikes N/A Subsurface sewage disposal systems Fig. 2; Dwg, C -I Underground utilities Effective 1120/42 3 -3 NOI.DOC Dwe- C -1 Roadways and parking areas Fig, 2, Dwe. C- I Property boundaries, easements and rights -of -way -" N/A Other Part 111: Work Description Indicate which of the following information has been provided (on a plan, in narrative description or calculations) to clearly_ completely and accurately describe work proposed within each of the resource areas checked in Pan 1, hem 1 I above. Identifying ' Number /Letter (of plan, narrative or calculations) Planview and Cross Section of. Nan. A; Dwg. C -I Structures (such as buildings, piers, towers and headwalls) Drainage and flood control facilities, including culverts and open channels (with invents), dams N/A and dikes Nan. A; Dwg. C -1 Subsurface sewage disposal systems & underground utilities N/A Filling, dredging and excavating, indicating volume and composition of material _ Compensatory storage areas, where required in accordance with Part III, Section 10.57(4) ofthe N/A regulations. N/A Wildlife habitat restoration or replication areas N / A Other Point Source Discharge Description of characteristics of discharge from point source (both closed and open channel). when point of discharge falls within resource area checked under Part 1, item I I above, as N/A supported by standard engineering calculations, data and plans, including but not limited to the following. I, Delineation of the drainage area contributing to the point of discharge; 2. Prc-and post - development peak mn -off from the drainage area, at the point of discharge. for at least the I D -year and 100 -year frequency storm; 3. Pre -and post -development rate of infiltration contributing to the resource area checked under Part I_ item 11 above, 4. Estimated water quality characteristics ofpm- and post-devclopment run-offat the point ordischaree. _. Etteetive 11/20/92 3 -4 NO] 310 CMR: DE, . ATMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 10.99: continued Part V: Additional Information for a Department of the Army Permit _ 1. COE Application No. (to be provided by COE) 2. (Name of Waterway) 3. Names and addresses of property owners adjoining your property: 4. Document other project alternatives (i.e., other locations and/or construction methods, particularly those that would eliminate the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters or wetlands). 5. 8 x 11" drawings in plarview and cross - section, slowing the resource area and the proposed activity within the resource area. Drawings must be to scale and should clear enough for photocopying. Certification is required from the Division of Water Pollution Control before the Federal Permit can be issued Certifcatien may — be obtained by contacting the Division of Water Pollution Control, 1 Winter Street, Boston, Massachusetts. 02108. When: the activity will take place within the area under the Massachusetts approved Coastal Zone Management Program. the — applicant certifies that his proposed activity complies with and will be conducted m a manner that is consistent with the approved program. Information provided will be used in evaluating the application for a permit and is made a matter of publ record trough issuance — of a public notice. Disclosure of this intormation is voluntary; however, if necessary information is not provided the application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. — I hereby certify under the pains and 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. Signature of'Applicant Date Signature of Applicant's Representative Dale Form "Exception to ENG Form 4345 approved by HOUSACE, 6 May 1982" NED 100 (Test) 1 MAY 82 "This document contains ajoim Deparmrem of the Army and sate of Massachusetts application for a permit to obtain permission to perform activities in the United States waters. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved these questions required by the US Amry Corps of Engineers . OMB Number 072 -0036 and expiration date of 30 September 1983 applies ". This statement will be set in 6 point type. - 4/1/94 310 CMR - 415 415 NOTICE OF INTENT APPLICATION CITY OF NORTHAMPTON CORROSION CONTROL FACILITY ener 1 This application pertains to a request to construct a corrosion control facility to treat the City's water system supplies for compliance with a Consent Order issued on 2/28/98 by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The design includes a pre - engineered metal building with a concrete foundation, chemical feed systems for pH adjustment and phosphate addition, containment, process equipment and controls. water supply and sampling lines. Foundation construction and water line installation associated with the project will require some excavation activities within the 100 foot Buffer Zone of Bordering Vegetated Wetland (BVW). This report describes existing conditions in the construction area and the proposed construction activities. Existing Condition The property consists of an approximately 200 -foot by 140 -foot parcel of land which the City of Northampton is currently in the process of acquiring. The site is located approximately 800 feet south of the Williamsburg Town line along the east side of Haydenville Road (Figure No. 1). The proposed project site currently consists of a frontage thickly lined with trees, yielding to an area of old growth meadow containing common, tall grasses. The edge of the closest Bordering Vegetated Wetland is located down slope and to the southeast of the site. A small pond is located approximately 125 feet west off the southwest corner of the Propose d site. A portion of the proposed building and paved access road are located within the 100 -foot buffer -zone of the BVW along with a section of water piping (see Figure No. 2). Proposed construction activities at the site will consist of the following: 1. Clearing and grubbing the site as required for access road and building installation. 2. Installation of underground chemical feed, water supply and sampling piping. 3. Installation of paved access road and pre - engineered metal building to house equipment required to provide corrosion control. 4. Installation of chemical injection and water supply vaults (located outside the buffer zone). 5. Temporary stockpiling and storage of construction materials equipment (outside the buffer zone). 6. Installation and maintenance of sedimentation control barriers. _ Miti atine Measures Sedimentation barriers will consist of a line of entrenched, staked hay bales and silt fence to be installed along the proposed limit of disturbance and is intended to intercept any runoff flowing towards the wetlands area Work area will be restored to pre - construction conditions with minimal changes to topography or cover. S Construction activities will result in temporary disturbance of the buffer zone. Only minimal changes to topography or cover will occur as a result of the proposed activity. Significant impacts to Buffer Zone or BV W are not anticipated as a result of the proposed construction activity. Doc. 9�0]0�5 OR X56341 0001 `Co 6k013bevol 310CMR 10.99 DEP File No. 246-441 t 1 (To be provided by DEP) Form 5 City/Town Northampton Applicant Commonwealth Ma of Massachusetts Order of Conditions Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act G.L. c. 131, §40 and the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance From Northampton Conservation Commission Issuing Authority To: City of Northampton City of Northampton Department of Public Works Dgpartmment of Public Works Name of property owner Name of Applicant 125 Locust Street, Northampton MA 01060 125 Locust Street. Northampton MAO 1060 Address Address This Order is issued and delivered as follows: [X] by hand delivery to applicant or representative on February 2, 1999. [ ] by certified mail, return receipt requested on (date) This project is located in Northampton at Haydenvill e Road (Route 9) The property is recorded at the Registry of Hampshire County Book 1054 Page 143 Certificate (if registered) N/A The Notice of Intent for this project was filed on December 28, 1998. The public hearing was closed on January 25, 1999. Findings: The Northampton Conservation Commission has reviewed the above - referenced Notice of Intent and plans and has held a public hearing on the project. Based on the information available to the Conservation Commission at this time, the Commission has determined that the area on which the proposed work is to be done is significant to the following interests in accordance with the Presumptions of Significance set forth in the regulations for each Area Subject to Protection Under the Act (check as appropriate): [X ] Public water supply [ ] Flood Control [ ] Land containing shellfish [ ] Private water supply [X] Storm damage prevention [ ] Fisheries [ ] Ground water supply [X] Prevention of pollution [ ] Protection of Wildlife Habitat Total Filing Fee Submitted $&=t State Share $ City Share $ ('/Z fee in excess of $25) Total Refund Due $ City Portion $ State Portion $ (1/2 total) (1/2 total) 1 Therefore, the Northampton Conservation Commission hereby finds that the following conditions are necessary, in accordance with the Performance Standards set forth in the regulations, to protect those interests checked above. The Conservation Commission orders that all work shall be performed in accordance with said 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. General Conditions: 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, by -laws 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 and both that date and the special circumstances warranting the extended time period are set forth 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, containing 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 my of the foregoing. The applicant is prohibited from using demolition materials, asphalt, large chunks of concrete, tree stumps and limbs, and general refuse; 7. No work shall be undertaken until all administrative appeal periods from this Order have elapsed or, if such an appeal has been filed, with all proceedings, before the Department have been completed. 8. No work shall be undertaken until the Final order 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 owner of the land upon which the proposed work is to be done. In the case of registered land, the Final Order shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is to be done. The recording information shall be proposed work is to be done. The recording information shall be submitted to the Commission on the form at the end of this Order prior to commencement of the work. The Commission usually will record the Order in the Registry of Deeds. It is the applicant's responsibility to insure the Order is properly recorded. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less than two square feet or more than three square feet in size bearing the works, "Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, File Number 246-441," 10. Where the Department of Environmental Protection is requested to make a determination and to issue a Superseding Order, the Conservation Commission shall be a party to all agency proceedings and hearings before the Department. 11. Upon completion of the work described herein, the applicant shall forthwith request in writing that a Certificate of Compliance be issued stating that the work has been satisfactorily completed. 12. The work shall conform to the following plans and special conditions: PLANS /TITLE DATED SIGNED & STAMPED BY: "Corrosion Control Facility for the City of 12/98 Northampton MA C-1," prepared by Anderson - Nichols All Plans and information on rile with Northampton Conservation Commission SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 13. The Commission and its agents shall have the right to enter and inspect the property at any time to monitor for compliance with the conditions of this Order, the Act, and Wetlands Protection Regulations: 310 CMR 10.00 and Chapter 24 of the City's Ordinances: "The Wetlands Protection Ordinance ". They shall have the right to request and receive any data or documentation that is deemed necessary for evaluation of compliance. 14. This Order of Conditions shall apply to any successor in interest or successor in control; 15. 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 Protection Ordinance and /or Wetlands Protection Act. Any construction or maintenance work performed on this property requires an Order of Conditions, and/or a Determination of Applicability from the Northampton Conservation Commission "; 16. The contractor is as responsible as the applicant and properly owner for any violations of the Orders of Condition and penalties under the law, while all activities regulated by this Order are being performed. 17. A copy of this Order and associated plans shall remain on site during all construction and /or building activities. The project manager and 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. 18. All required permits must be obtained from the Army Corp of Engineers (Section 404, Water Quality Certification), Planning Board, Zoning Board, Department of Public Works, or Building Inspector prior to the start of projects involving fill within any wetland resource area; 19. 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 - Chapter 24; 20. Any change or deviation from the Notice of Intent, plans and /or Order of Conditions approved by the Commission, prior to or during construction, shall require the applicant to file a request for an amendment with the Conservation Commission. it shall include a written inquiry as to whether or not the change is substantial enough to require the filing of a new Notice of Intent. After making a positive determination, the Commission shall conduct a public hearing to amend the Order or to issue a new Order, if a new Notice of Intent is required. 21 in accordance with General Condition 8 on page 5 -2 of this Order, this Order shall be recorded at the Hampshire County Registry of Deeds by the Northampton Conservation Commission prior to commencement of work on the site. 22. All revised plans, referenced within this Order of Conditions, shall be approved by the Conservation Commission and incorporated into this Order by reference and shall be followed during the course of construction. 23. Ongoing conditions that shall not expire with the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance are as follows: (None). PRE - CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS: 24. Prior to the start of any site work, excavation or construction, a prcconslruction 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, also. 25. In the event of an emergency, problem, or the need to discuss site conditions with the Commission or its agent, the contact person for this project shall be: John Bennett (days) and (evenings & weekends); REQUIREMENTS DURING ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION: EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL: 26. Areas of construction shall remain in a stable condition at the close of each work/construction day: A. Erosion controls shall be inspected at this time, and after each rainstorm. B. Any entrapped silt shall be removed to an area outside of the buffer zone and wetland resource areas. C. Any breaches in the siltation barriers shall be repaired prior to leaving the site for the day. D. All erosion controls must be maintained or reinforced to meet specifications in the plans and this order and shall be replaced as necessary. E. An adequate stockpile of erosion control materials shall be on site at all times for emergency or routine replacement The stockpiles equipment shall include materials to repair silt fences, haybales, or any other devices planned for the control of erosion at the site. POST CONSTRUCTION SUBMITTALS & WORK IN BUFFER ZONE: 27. Upon completion of the project, the Applicant shall submit a certification that all work has been done in confe mane with the provisions of the Order of Conditions and request a Certificate of Compliance. Ifchecked: [XIYES Certification shall be by a Professional Engineer. 310CMR: DEP. .fMENTOFENVTRONMENTALPR-""�CTION 10.99: connived Issued by the Northampton Conservation Commission This Order must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission. - Oil this 25th d January 99 Mason Mfl>onn- -- ayoL. _. 19 before me pcisonally appeared -__ _ , to me kn.yal to be the person described in, and who excelled, the foregoing vu hurnem, and acknowledged that he/she executed the same as his/her free act and deed_ Notary Public My Cornruission E pues The applicant, the owner, any person aggrieved by this Order, any owner of land abutting the land upon which the proposed work is to be done, or any ten residents of the city or town in which such land is located, are hereby notified of their right to request the Department of Environmental Protection to issue a Superseding-Order, providing the request is made by certified mail or hand delivery to the Department, with the appropriate filing fee and Fee Transmittal Form as provided in 310 CUR 10.030 within ten days from the date of issuance of this determination. A copy of the request shall at the carne time be sent by certified mail or hand delivery to the Conservation Commission and the applicant. Detach on dotted line and subunit to the Northampton !` rYatlonLo inn prtor to wmmeocement of work To NnrfhamP n"LCsonsaorsaaOa(:a aaaaca- _ _ _ Issuing Autho nl— Please be advised that the Ordct of Conditions foe the project at _ File Ntrmhet _ _ has been retarded at the Registry of and has been noted in the chain of tide ofthe affected property in accordance with General Condition 8 on 19 if recorded land, hte instrument number which identifies fhis transaction is ff registered land, the document number which identifies this n,mactioa is Srgnalure _. — _. ___ _ — _Applicant 1 1/9,1 3l0t 'L PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT • CITY OF NORTHAMPTON June 30, 2006 Citp Hall • 2ro Main Street, Room i r • Northampton, MA oro6o -3i98 (4i 3) s 8 7 -1266 • Fax: 5 8 7 -126 4 wa,Vne Feitfen, Director Harry Culver 284 Williamsburg Road Williamsburg, MA 01096 it ww. Noy thamp to" Ma.,gov RE: Department of Environmental Protection Form 9- Enforcement Order Dear Mr. Culver, On June 22, 2006 the City of Northampton Conservation Commission ratified the Enforcement Order issued on June 13, 2006. On behalf of the Northampton Conservation Commission, I am writing to inform you that the Commission amended the Enforcement Order to require the submission a Notice of Intent, by July 31, 2006. The Notice of Intent shall detail the work that has been completed to date and any work that you would like to conduct within the resource area or buffer zone to the resource area. Enclosed is a WPA Form 3- Notice of Intent with instructions for you or your representative to complete. Please feel free to contact our office if you have any questions. Sincerely, Bruce W. Young Land Use and Conservation Planner cc: Mark Stin Environmental Analyst Depart nt of Environmental Protection planning board • conservation commission • zoning boa rdof appeals • bousinq partnership • recfevefopment(I" 0oritp • nortbampton GIS economic cfevefopment - communith (fevefopmepit - fjistoric tfistrict commission - I[)istoricaI commission - central b14smess architecture miginaf otintedopt reehcfed Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 9 — Enforcement Order Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 A. Violation Information Important: This Enforcement Order is issued by When filling out forms on the Northampton computer, use Conservation Commission (Issuing Authority) only the tab key to move To: your cursor - do not use the Harry Culver return key. Name of Violator 284 Williamsburg Road Willia msburg, MA 01096 lie rab Address 1. Location of Violation: eturn Harry Culver Property Owner (if different) Parcel off of Ha denville Road Street Address Northampton City /Town 06 rs Map /Plat Number DEP File Number: June 13, 2006 Amended June 22, 2006 01060 Zip Code 13 Parcel /Lot Number Assesso ce is required, please attach a separate sheet): 2. Extent and Type of Activity (if more spa Alterinq Riverfront Area and buffer zone to Borderin Vegetated Wetlands B. Findings The Issuing Authority has determined tha �oection Act (M G the above e§ 40) and resource its Regulations (310 zone and is in violation of the Wetlands P CMR 10.00), because: area ® the activity has been /is being conducted a uthority (i ebJ a Orders 3 he of Conditions Negative buffer zone without approval from Determination). Scanned Digitized Checked Page 1 of 4 wpaform9a doc • rev 7/14/04 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number \ Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 9 — Enforcement Order \ Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Findings (cont.) ❑ the activity has been /is being ln� authoe� i approval (i.e., sub val d Order pro Condit onslorlNegative the buffer zone in violation of an lssu g Y Determination of Applicability) issued to: Dated Name Condition number(s) File Number ❑ The Order of Conditions expired on (date): Date ❑ The activity violates provisions of the Certificate of Compliance. ❑ The activity is outsid the a re a s su bject to c 1 1 s.40. p rot e ctio n under MGL c.131 s.40 and the buffer zone, e but has altered an subj ❑ Other (specify): C. Order The issuing authority hereby orders the following (check all that apply): ® The property owner, his agents, permittees, and all others shall immediately cease and desist from any activity affecting the Buffer Zone and /or resource areas. ❑ Resource area alterations resulting from said activity shall be corrected and the resource areas returned to their original condition. ❑ A restoration plan shall be filed with the issuing authority on or before Date for the following: The restoration shall be completed in accordance with the conditions and timetable established by the issuinq authority. Sca �ric:! G i .'I itzcd Che Page 2 of 4 wpaform9a doc • rev 7/14/04 [L17 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 9 — Enforcement Order 40 1)v 131 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. , § C. Order (cont.) ❑ Complete the attached Notice of Intent (NOI). The NOI shall be filed with the Issuing Authority on or before: Date for the following: No further work shall be performed until a public hearing has been held and an Order of Conditions has been issued to regulate said work. erosion /sedimentation controls) to ® The property owner shall take the following action (e.g., prevent further violations of the Act: By July 31, 2006, been submit completed to any work that the applicant would like detailing the work that has been p the resource area or buffer zone to the resource area Failure to comply with this Order may constitute grounds for additional legal action. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40 provides: "Whoever violates any provision of this section (a) shall be punished by a fine of not more than twenty -five thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or both, such fine and imprisonment, or (b) shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed twenty -five thousand dollars for each violation ". Each day or portion thereof of continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense. D. Appeals /Signatures An Enforcement Order issued by a Conservation Commission cannot be appealed to the Department of Environmental Protection, but may be filed in Superior Court. Questions regarding this Enforcement Order should be directed to: Bruce W. Young Name 413- 587 -1263 Phone Number M -F 9:00 - 4:30 Hours /Days Available Issued by: Northampton Conservation Commission Conservation Commission signatures required on following page. Page 3of4 wpaform9a doc • rev 7/14/04 Massachusetts Department Protection Wetlands Protection DEP File Number: I Bureau of Resource WPA Form 9 — Enforcement Order \ Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, § D. Appeals /Signatures (cont.) In a situation regarding immediate1edCtlbon ity Order of the members at t e ne signed single scheduled meeting of the agent of the Commission and ratified y major Commission. 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Box 154 Haydenville, M.A. 01039 Jim DiMaio, Chief Forester Department of Conservation and Recreation Bureau of Forestry 251 Causeway St., Suite 900 Bosto% MA. 02114 -2104 Dear Mr. DiMaio, I am writing you to formally express my concern over the proposed Forest Cutting Plan submitted by Dana Culver on or about June 12, 2006. Although Mr. C u l ver has indzcated a lauding on Helen► SYMon's Pmp�Y, her pa=l is land - locked in between my golf course. Please be advice that I have not granted a p for Mir. Culver to traverse my property sad have not signed the Forest Cutting Plan. The only other path to the proposed cutting area is through Beaver Brook and extensive wetlands. The City of Northampton Conservation Commission has already issued a wetland violation; to Mr. Culver for "altering the nverfront area and buffer zone to bordering wetland vegetation ". I urge you to closely examine the Forest Cutting Ilan submitted by Dana Culver and kindly request your acknowledgement of this letter. Sincerely yours, Hiroshi Akimxota Cc: Jim Soper, Program Supervisor Scarred 011ie pierce, Regional Director Carno.ine Angeloni, Service Forester - Region 4 rhecl <ed Carolyn Misch, Northampton Planning Board June 17, 2006 James DiMaio, Chief Forester Department of Conservation and Recreation Bureau of Forestry 251 Causeway St Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114 -2104 Dear Mr. DiMaio: My name is Robert Bates. I am a former member of the Northampton Conservation Commission, the owner and operator of a certified tree farm, and an abutter to the property Harry Culver and Bill McLoughlin have notified me of their intent to harvest. I find that the notice I received is incomplete. There is no file number, and the city/town is left blank. The notice of intent is very vague as to what they are planning. I find their cutting plan equally vague. They seem to be proposing to cut seven (7) acres bordering on Rt 9, Haydenville Road. If that is true, then I am not within "two hundred feet of the edge of the cutting area." My greatest concern is an apparent lack of definition of the exact area to be cut. I do not see any evidence of a study of the environmental impact of the cutting. Most importantly, I do not feel they have adequately delineated the wetlands within this property. The map shows, and I am personally familiar with, a number of streams and marshes. While on the conservation commission, I saw how easy it was to ignore orders to cease and desist when invading and /or doing harm to wetlands. The violator just continued beyond the point of no return. In the few conversations I have had with these individuals, I found their statements to be misleading. My neighbors have expressed concern that Mr. Culver did not observe pin boundaries and marked trees on abutting property. Therefore, I am writing to urge you to give careful and full consideration to their request for cutting and to recommend the Northampton Conservation Commission require all necessary studies, delineations and permits as they monitor this situation closely. Respectfully yours, , Robert E. Bates 710 North Farms Road Florence, Mass 01062 -1077 cc: Jim Soper, Program Supervisor - Service Forestry 011ie Peirce, Regional Director - Region 4 Carmine Angeloni, Service Forester - Region 4 Northampton Conservation Commission Northampton Office of Planning & Development S Ca"Cn ed LJ I - t F r", ALEXANDER JANKO 668 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01062 413 - 303 -0459 afmontabela.com June 16, 2006 Jim DiMaio, Chief Forester Department of Conservation and Recreation Bureau of Forestry 251 Causeway St Ste 900 Boston, MA 02114 -2104 Dear Mr. DiMaio: STEVE FRANK 680 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01062 413 -584 -3728 stevefrank&niindspring. com via fax #617.626.1351 & email & USPS certified mail We are writing you as abutting neighbors, families and citizens to formally express that the proposed Forest Cutting Plan submitted by Dana Culver on or about June 12, 2006 be rejected by the Bureau of Forestry for the following reasons: 1. Conversion Cutting: intent to change the land use of the parcel for development 2. Wetlands Violations: negating sustainable forestry and environmental practices 3. Trespassing: lack of legal easement rights to the parcel in question With respect to point 1, Mr. Culver and Mr. McLoughlin approached us to communicate their intent and to offer land for sale. From our conversations with Mr. Culver and Mr. McLoughlin and the attached letter, they explained that they intend to use logging as a method of clearing the land for development. The letter clearly states their intent to log the site as the first step of development and offers to sell build -able lots currently. Our understanding is that this type of dual intent is contrary to the spirit if not legal purpose of Massachusetts Forestry and City of Northampton Zoning regulations. Furthermore, Mr. Culver and Mr. McLoughlin are currently in negotiations to sell the property to (or partner with) at least one local developer while concurrently trying to execute the filed forest cutting plan. Just yesterday, they approached another neighbor, Hiroshi Akimoto, to inquire about including his land in their overall development scheme and have made previous inquires with the City regarding low- income housing options. With respect to point 2, we are concerned that their intent is to log all commercially valuable timber and clear for development, with no desire to follow environmental laws and sound environmental practices. On June 13, 2006 the Northampton Conservation Commission issued the owners a WPA Form 9 Enforcement Order for violating the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, MGL. C. 131, 40 on the property of the proposed cutting plan, a copy of which we have enclosed. The owners have altered the riverfront area and buffer zone to bordering vegetative wetlands destroying beaver dams and cutting down trees. They have clearly violated "Best Management Practices" with the wetlands violations by operating on wetland resource areas as well as cutting trees prior to receiving an approved forest cutting plan. 0 0 W Cr C^ �`ciCI Furthermore the owners have expressed to us that their intent is to clear for maximum current economic value and not follow sustainable forestry. They have indicated the submitted plan was just to get approval and that they could do what ever they wanted. We are concerned that the blatant wetlands violations virtually co- incident with filing the forest cutting plan suggests that the applicants will not follow the forest cutting plan nor follow sound environmental practices and are not entitled to the public trust. With respect to point 3, the forest cutting plan does not show how the forest products will be removed. The plan shows a landing on the Helen Symons property (where they intend to cut tress as well), which is land - locked, but no path to Haydenville Road (state route 9). The owner of the adjacent land, Hiroshi Akimoto, has NOT granted permission to traverse his property and there is no signature from him or Helen Symons on the application The only other path to the cutting area is through Beaver Brook and surrounding wetlands. The applicant already has been issued a wetlands violation— assumably trying to create a crossing — contrary to his own application. The application's consistency with the applicant's actual intent is dubious. We believe there is real intent to circumvent Massachusetts Forestry Regulations, City of Northampton Zoning Regulations and Department of Environmental Protection Regulations with resulting damage to the forest, the environment, our neighborhood and the City of Northampton. We urge you to examine any submitted forest cutting plan carefully. We appreciate that you are providing a forum for our concerns and are hoping to engage in a constructive dialogue to resolve this issue. We are two of eight abutters who agree with our concerns; additional correspondence will follow. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Be ds, Alexander Janko Steve Frank Encl: Letter of Development Intent WPA Form 9 – Enforcement Order_ Forrest Cutting Plan Cc: Jim Soper, Program Supervisor – Service Forestry fax 413.545.5995, email & USPS 011ie Peirce, Regional Director – Region 4 fax 413.545.5995, email & USPS Carmine Angeloni, Service Forester – Region 4 fax 413.545.5995, email & USPS Northampton Conservation Commission fax 413.587.1264, email & USPS Northampton Office of Planning & Development fax 413.587.1264, email & USPS e1�"t Logging UUL><yIl iIAIDI'iIt t�q�uf�i We Ray Standing Timber Ladd Improvement • Skidder/Tractor • General Forestry ►na Culver • (413) 268 -7447 RR 1 R291C Williamsburg, MA 01096 Mass License #249 rAN 09,2006 10:49P Dear Steven and Alex, 000 - 000 -000 we enjoyed meeting with you and have some thoughts that should be significant in determining the price. The land cost us $325,000, development cost we estimate at above $1,000,000 for a total of at least $1,325,000. We also estimate that we could have 50 acres that could be developed. Thus the cost per acre is around $1,325,000 divided by 50 or $26,000 per acre. The logging is our profit on the work of developing the sight. This is a nice situation for us as other developer would have to pay for removal of much of the forest products. We feel that if you are granted a right of way to the land purchased you will also geed frontage for one lot, so you could build if you wished, thus in fact you are buying a part of the future development at a substantial discount because your part of the development can not be done until the larger part is in place. This could be thought of as a land investment that also protects your home and could produce considerable cash at a future date and still continue to protect your home. Considering the above we feel that asking $30,000 per acre is not unreasonable. Sincerely Dana Culver and Bill McLoughlin page 1 4: 1 2-15, L Dear Janice Randall, Dana Culver and I are interested m purchasing your land off of Noah Farms Rd. in Nord nnpkuL Dana is a logger and I am an investor, together we have been able to do several projects. We would lie to speak to you and explore the possibility of a sale. Dana home phone is 268 -7447 bus is 268 -9055 My home phone is 268 -0313 cell is 531 -7465 ou Bil Ad &H �m TADIUM STORAGE y cri i § MAILED 333 roar 1R. RW P.O. Box 389 w� w U. MA 030350389 0 2 1 P $► 000.39 0002533505 FEB 23 2006 FROM 21P CODE 01035 [ �7 ICS � L /i Y ✓ �-/� G � G�oasts�va -o� Roos Sunned Di,- Checked T Sun,-Jun 18, 2006 23:09 From: Alexander Janko <afj @montabela.com> To: NORTHAMPTON CONSERVATION COMMISSION Cc: NORTHAMPTON OFFICE OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Date: Sunday, June 18, 2006 22:55 Subject: FW: JANKO: Abutting Neighbors /Hiroshi Akimoto /Robert Ba Conservation Commission Bruce et al: bmpton a % Fn i Additional documentation attached for your review & latest DCR email copied below. To date, I have only had the opportunity to speak with Bruce and John Body. Please feel free to call me anytime day /night to discuss our abutting neighbor concerns in more detail. Perhaps I will be able to touch base with Chair Paul Wetzel tomorrow? As a group, many of our neighbors would like to attend this Thursday's Cons Com meeting and share in a constructive dialogue about our concerns and strategic options. Would this be possible? Perhaps we could /should invite Carmen Angeloni (the Region 4 Service Forester assigned to our case by Program Supervisor Jim Soper) to attend as well? Speaking of Carmine, please try and call him directly as soon as possible. He can be reached at: 413.545.5750 - work 413.262.2367 - cell carmine.angeloni @state.ma.us Mr. Angeloni is currently reviewing the submitted Forest Cutting Plan and is more than willing to work with the Northampton Conservation Commission. They submitted it on 6/8 and we have only 10 days to respond. In speaking with various environmental attorneys, we have learned that it is possible for Cons Corn to exert jurisdiction over DCR and take authority over this cutting plan. Mr. Culvee is ALREADY in violation of the Wetlands Protection Act. Collectively, our greatest concern at the moment is the inadequate delineation of wetlands on the cutting plan. As abutting neighbors, we are personally aware of several more wetland areas currently not depicted on the map. The are also several possible vernal pools in the uplands. Without question, these 100 acres are rich in wetlands vegetation, potentially rare species, and unique wildlife that will be permanently affected by this proposed logging. Mass Wildlife tracks bears through this parcel all year round. Mr. Culver's reputation proceeds him, and unfortunately this does NOT appear to be a case of sustainable forestry or environmentally sensitive harvesting. It's timber for dollars, and that alone is only intended to clear the way for a future development. This land should be a City Park, opening the wildlife corridors to Fitzgerald Lake, and we would like to help make this greenbelt dream possible. Thank you for your time and prompt attention to this most urgent matter! Page 1 of 3 Checked ---- -- Sun, Jun 18, 2006 23:14 Best regards, — aj 413.303.0459 Alexander Janko Montabela Productions This message is intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL and/or COPYRIGHTED. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited by law. If you have received this email in error, please erase the message (plus its attachments) and notify us immediately! Thank you for your consideration. From: Alexander Janko <afj @montabela.com> Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 22:27:35 -0400 To: DCR Subject: JANKO: Abutting Neighbors /Hiroshi Akimoto /Robert Bates /Northampton Conservation Commission Gentlemen: Attached you will find 3 additional letters: .< I. Abutting Neighbors - expressing concern regarding the inadequate delineation of wetlands on the cutting plan 2. The Brook Club - Hiroshi Akimoto has NOT granted a permission to Mr. Culver to traverse his golf course property 3. Robert Bates - a former Northampton Cons Com member's experience with Mr. Culver and pin boundary trespassing We are aware that the Northampton Cons Com has left several messages for DCR and is quite concerned about the submitted cutting plan. It is their hope to email /fax /certify mail correspondence to DCR as soon as possible (hopefully Monday), and they will be meeting this Thursday to address additional concerns with the abutting neighbors as well. We urge you to review this plan very carefully as we have several concerns and many specific objections. The environmental impact of this proposed cutting is quite significant, and we believe additional time /studies should be completed before approval is granted. We are more than happy to meet with DCR and discuss all our documentation in person. Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time as we will make ourselves available at your convenience! Thank you for your time and prompt attention to this most urgent matter. Best regards, — aj 413.303.0459 Alexander Janko 4 _ ------- - -- - - - - - -- Page 2 of 3 Sun, Jun 18, 2006 23:09 Montabela Productions This message is intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL and/or COPYRIGHTED. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited by law. If you have received this email in error, please erase the message (plus its attachments) and notify us immediately! Thank you for your consideration. S C an 1e Ch c,i..... d Page 3 of 3 Fri, Jun 16, 2006 15:22 From: Alexander Janko <afj @montabela.com> To: NORTHAMPTON CONSERVATION COMMISION Cc: NORTHAMPTON OFFICE OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Date: Friday, June 16, 2006 15:21 Subject: FW: JANKO: Culver /McLoughlin - Forrest Cutting Plan Bruce et all: Unfortunately, Dana Culver and Bill McLoughlin have proceeded (without even an approved forest cutting plan) clearing the Starkus property. Copied below is the correspondence the abutting neighborhood coalition has forwarded to DCR. Thankfully, they are already in violation of the Wetlands Protection Act and the City has issued an WPA Form 9 Enforcement Order to "cease and desist ". However, since they submitted their cutting plan to DCR on 6/8, we have only 10 days to try and stop them from decimating this land. After extensive conversations with various "experts" it is my understanding the the Conservation Commission may, under certain listed exemptions, exert jurisdiction over DCR and deny Dana Culver's permit request. As I do not know the law nor understand all provisions of the Wetlands Protection Act, I have not yet figured out exactly how this is done. But I have been told it is possible and in certain prior cases /townships, they have prevailed. I believe the fact that they are ALREADY IN VIOLATION will certainly support your decision. Forestry has suggested Cons Com immediately write a very strong letter as soon as possible, outlining all their concerns, requesting field studies, better wetland delineation and - -in fact -- including the phrase "that due to listed exemptions in the Wetlands Protection Act, we are exerting jurisdiction over this cutting plan." Or something to that effect ... I don't know the legal verbage. Please let us know if there is anything at all our abutting neighborhood coalition can do to help you. You have my word that we will assist in any way possible! Thanks, - aj 413.303.0459 Alexander Janko Montabela Productions This message is intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL andlor COPYRIGHTED. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited by law. If you have received this email in error, please erase the message (plus its attachments) and notify us immediately.! Thank you for your consideration. 1 Ccan ed L f('�Tt 7nr' - -- - - - -- Page 1 of 2 Fri, Jun 16, 2006 15:22 From: Alexander Janko <afj @montabela.com> Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 15:05:50 -0400 To: DCR Subject: JANKO: Culver /McLoughlin - Forrest Cutting Plan Gentlemen: Pursuant to my telephone conversation with Carmine Angeloni this morning, here is some of the relevant documentation the abutting neighborhood coalition has on file. We are ALL collectively quite concerned about the currently submitted Forest Cutting Plan by Dana Culver. You shall also be receiving additional correspondence from: • Bruce Young /Northampton Conservation Commission outlining their objections to the submitted plan • Hiroshi Akimoto formally declaring Dana Culver has NOT received permission to traverse his property and that he has NOT signed the currently submitted cutting plan (in fact, neither has Helen Symons, property owner of the "landing "...only William McLoughlin, Dana Culver, Bruce Culver, and Harry Culver have signed the existing cutting plan) • Other abutting neighbors who would like an opportunity to comment <. After reviewing the Forest Cutting Practices & Wetlands Protection Act, we assume: 1. "Conversion Cutting" is NOT exempt 2. Failure to comply with the wetlands provisions shall VOID the exemption 3. The landowner shall provide separate maps for wetland resource areas 4. The Director may request technical comments from the local Conservation Commission 5. An inspection shall be made prior to the approval of any forest cutting plan involving wetland resource areas 6. The landowner shall NOT operate on wetlands resource areas until the Director has issued an approved forest cutting plan Furthermore, it is our understanding that after careful review of the submitted cutting plan, the City of Northampton Conservation Commission may exert jurisdiction under certain exemption criteria listed in the Wetlands Protection Act. Thank you for your time and consideration, ^ aj 413.303.0459 Alexander Janko Montabela Productions This message is intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL and/or COPYRIGHTED. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited by law. If you have received this email in error, please erase the message (plus its attachments) and notify us immediately! Thank you for your consideration. Scanned _ ---- _- -- Page 2 of 2 d cr Massachusetts 0 Culver, et al 284 Williamsburg Road, Williamsburg, MA 01096 Dear Gentlemen, f _ _ JUL - 5 2006 June 28, 2006 Our office is in receipt of MGL c. 132 Forest Cutting Plan (FCP) 214- 2534 -6 describing a proposed harvest on approximately 106 acres of your forestland in Northampton, Mass., received on 6/12/06, field visited on 6/27/06am and 6/28/06pm, and disapproved for the following reasons: (1) Please revise the FCP to indicate products removal access. Please be reminded that co- signature of the owner of off -site access, or separate Notice -Of- Intent for that owner, is necessary when that access involves wetland crossings, (2) The indication of `BR" and "FO" for crossing designations SC -1 and SC -2, respectively, is not specific enough to meet best management practices. The addition of a stabilization method, which is absent from the Plan, is critical here, in light of wetland bordering streams at the locations described, and is required in the "Stream Crossings" section (pg. 1). In addition, "BR" should replace "FO" for better stability at crossing SC -2. (3) A diameter limit treatment indicated in the "Size of Trees to be Cut" section on pg. 3 of the FCP for stands 2 & 3 is contrary to The Chapter 132 Guidance Document which specifies that "harvests that do not include the intermediate component of the selection system create unregulated crowding in the pole and sapling classes and a reduced production potential ". I would suggest that you consider marking these stands to clarify your silvicultural intention. (4) Observations from my field visit of 6/28/06am indicate that wetland boundaries are unclear, and need to be better designated on the FCP master map. Correspondence from the City of Northampton Conservation Commission confirms this finding, as well. Please revise the FCP with regards the above as soon as possible so that processing may continue. Feel free to contact this office should you have any questions regarding this matter, Thank you. Sincerely, Carmine L. Angeloni, Forester Lower Connecticut River Basin District xc: Northampton Conservation Commission J. Soper ,- tanned ed r >; J ked COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSr =7 +S , EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS Department of Conservation and Recreation r Mitt Romney Stephen R. Pritchard, Secretary 40 Cold Storage Drive, PO Box 4£34 Governor Exeaitnve Office of Environmental Affairs Amherst MA 01004 413-545 -5993 413- 545 -5995 Fax s, Kerry Healey Stephen H. Burrington, Commissioner www.mass,gov /dcr Lt. Governor Department of Conservation c� Recreation COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE 436 Dwight Street • $ ie r ' a 'us ttst(110 • ia'1) 784 -1100 • FAX (413) 784 -1149 MITT ROMNEY Governor KERRY HEALEY Lieutenant Governor f STEPHEN R. PRITCHARD L AUG 1 0 2006 Secretar ROBERT W. GOLLEDGE, Jr. - - - Commissioner DEP File # 246 -0592 RE: NOTIFICATION OF WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT FILE NUMBER DATE: August 9, 2006 Municipality: NORTHAMPTON (city /town) The Department of Environmental Protection has received a Notice of Intent filed in accordance with the Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, §40): Applicant: HENRY CULVER Owner: Address: 284 WILLIAMSBURG ROAD Address: WILLIAMSBURG,MA 01096 PROJECT LOCATION: HAYDENVILLE ROAD IF CHECKED, THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) APPLY TO THIS NOTICE OF INTENT: (X) This project has been assigned the following file # 246 -0592 Although a file # is being issued, please note the following: [1] Some of the work may be considered an exempt minor activity since it does take place within either the buffer zone or riverfront area. Please review 310 CMR 10.02(2)(b)l.f. [2] For that work which is non - exempt, then the Commission should review the specific language at 310 CMR 10.53(4). ISSUANCE OF A FILE NUMBER INDICATES ONLY COMPLETENESS OF SUBMITTAL, NOT APPROVAL OF APPLICATION ' CY This information is available in alternate format. Call Donald M. Gomes, ADA Coordinator at 617 -556 -1057. TDD Service - 1- 800 - 298 -2207. DEP on the World Wide Web: http: / /www.mass.gov /dep C) Printed on Recycled Paper Other Regulatory Jurisdiction O Chapter 91 license may be required. Based upon the information submitted in and wit g h your Notice of Intent, this project proposes work within a Commonwealth- designated "great pond" or navigable no - stream, and is therefore subject to the Massachusetts Public Waterfront Act either a CH91 Waterways License Application or a BRP WW 04 - Request for Deter • non -tidal river or (to obtain a Determination from the Department that a license is n (MGL Chapter 91). Please file transmittal for p ms are available on the DEP website ( htt : / /www.sta required). The Application and te.ma.us /de / Determination of Applicability 0 401 Water Quality Certification p appkits /f��,,,� �;�,ii ertification (314 CMR 9.00) may be required. See below for further details: () Based upon the information submitted in and with your Notice of Intent a separate 4 Certification application form is not required. Provided that the project meets the f ollOwin summarized below from 314 C p Ol Water Quality Engineers Prog rammati MR 9 .03 and 9.04, and the conditions under the US Army Corps c General Permit for Massachusetts (PGP), the project qualifies for 401 Certification as certified under the PGP: a) Activities are conducted in compliance with MGL c. 131, § 40 (the Wetlands Pr Order of Conditions permitting the activities does not result in the loss of more than 5 cumulatively of bordering and isolated vegetated wetlands and Land Un Protection Act) and the Final more than 100 cubic yards of Land Under Water; der Water and/or the dr of b) The Final Order of Conditions requires at least 1:1 replacement of Bordering V pursuant to 310 CMR 10.55(4)(b); g egetated Wetlands c) The project is not listed in 314 CMR 9.04(1) through (11) including: discharge of dredged any Outstanding Resource Waters; any part of a subdivision unless deed restricted, so long s the d is not to an Outstanding Resource Water see 314 CMR 9 04(3) and; g discharge or fill material to d) The project does not include activities exempt from MGL c. 131 improvement of land in agricultural or aquacultural use); discharge of dredged or fill material vegetated wetland designated as rare and endangered species � § 40 (except for normal maintenance and to an individual 404 permit. P ies habitat; loss of any salt marsh; a tivities�subjeca Information and a copy of the PGP can be obtained from the US Army Corps of Engineers at 1-800-3 impacts to resource areas or project size increases beyond that described in the Notice of I discrepancies therein, you must notify the Department and request a determination that f3 14 CMR If 9.03 have been met before the activity may begin. at the criteria of 3 ntent or there are () Before the activity described in the Notice of Intent can commence Certification from this Regional Office. Please complete a 401 Water Quality Certifi ation Water form ( http: // Quality -- _www.state ma us /dep /appkits /forms htm and file it with this Regional Office for review. application () Your project involves dredging of greater than 100 cubic yards of Land Under Water. a 401 Water Quality Certification application form ( htt a: // www.state.ma us /den /appkits /forms htm and gram, One Winter Street, submit to the Department of Environmental Protection, Waterways Regulation Program, Please complete -- ____ Boston, MA 02108. Call the Waterways Regulation Program at 61 7- 292 -5695 with an For more information please contact: Mark Stinson 413 755 22 Y questions. cc: 57 Conservation Commission: on, CITY HALL ss NORTHAMPTON Conservation Commission, 210 11 MAIN STREEET RM Representative: Alec MacLeod, 10 Main St. /an ret Cutting Plan Notice of Intent under. M.G.L. Chapter 132 — The Forest Cutting Practices Act, 304 CMR 11.00 (Effective Date: 1/1/04) For DCR Use Only: File Number Date Rec'd Nat. Hert . Case No. Earliest Start Nat. Hert. Imp. River Basin Pub. Dr. Wat. Gen. Obj. ACEC Location Town �✓t� R 7 /9 0, - 7y rl/ Road Route- ct H A y D Q11 V I LL C /P .D Acres 1 0 (0 Proposed Start Date Vol. MBF 556 Vol. Us. /,/)O Vol. Tons Plan Preuarer Name _ �D l'ii1 h C u L,1/ E5�� Address - P.O. 6 o K 77 Town, State, Zip q/ 171 9 6 / 0 3 a Phone y/3 7Y Y 7 Type of Preparer 7 L O *Mass. Forester License # aon& - - 3(o 3 *Required for land under Ch61, Ch61 A or Forest Stewardship Landowner Name & &0071 11-1A1 CU (OE.e E7t&-- Mailing Address 1 I-L �'i G Rd . Town, State, Zip / v 14 olO'& Phone / 3' 0 7 ,055 Ch61 ❑ Ch61A ❑ Stew ❑ *Case # Est. Stumpage Value /5. 000 Licensed Timber Harvester ** Name 08 /u /9 CVL V F- 2 Address P-01 6 0 X 97 Town, State, Zip 0/03,p_ Phone Y- 1,3- 7 Mass. Lic. Harvester # 0 ? j 96 & ---?& 3 * * This information may be supplied after the plan is approved, but before work begins. Strea Crossings Indicate location on map SC -1 WC -2 S C -3 SC -4 Type of Crossing Note USC-2 Mass. Lic. For. CU Existing Structure N FR Frozen LE Type of Bottom m TH TB Lic. Tim. Itar BR Bank Height (ft) MU Mulch DR Dry ST Stabilization before plan may be approved and cutting may begin. LO Timber Buyer Landowner FO W Crossings Indicate location on map WC -1 WC -2 WC -3 WC -4 Length of Crossing Note LF. Mass. Lic. For. CU Mitigation `f Seed FR Frozen LE Stabilization `+ 7 ES TH TB Lic. Tim. Itar BR Filter Strips Indicate location on map FS -I FS -2 FS -3 FS4 Width (50', 100', or VA) Harvesting in Wetlan Indicate location on map HW -1 HW -2 HW -3 HW4 Forest Type (see pg 2) Note LF. Mass. Lic. For. CU Acres to be Harvested `f Seed FR Frozen LE Resid. Basal Area >50 %? `+ 7 ES TH TB Lic. Tim. Itar BR Service Forester Comments Tvoe of Preuarer Type ofCrossine Stabilization (`titivation Type of Bottom Note LF. Mass. Lic. For. CU Culvert SE Seed FR Frozen LE Ledge Applicant must provide DCR with all relevant information TH TB Lic. Tim. Itar BR .Bridge MU Mulch DR Dry ST Stony before plan may be approved and cutting may begin. LO Timber Buyer Landowner FO Ford CO Corduroy OT Other MU Mud Some forestry activities, such as prescribed burning and OT Other PO OT Poled Other ST HB Stone Hay Bales GR Gravel pesticide or fertilizer application may require additional permits. OT Oth OT Other Consult MA Forestry BMP Manual for further information. er If Other (OT) is used in any category an explanation must be given on an attached narrative page vg 3 of 5 Species Mbf/Cds ST -1 Mbf/Cds White Pine ST -4 Red Maple Forest Type Red Pine 0 M Sugar Maple Pitch Pine Ares Red Oak �Q Hemlock Black Oak Landowner Objective Spruce i-7" White Oak 50 Other Sftv; d. Designation of Trees Other I Idwd. CT White Ash 'rutni mbf c` Beech G F_ CurCIi'Ood (Cds) White Birch Source of Regeneration SNN' Pulp (Tons) B & Y Birch mOo IiNV Pulp (Tons) Black Cluny / !48 Ch ;ps (Tons) Source of Regeneration by the plan preparer and have not been independently v by the service forester upon approval. Mbf —thousand Cutting St andards V ° l F if F Land'.: ner Signatu. The most 's;nportant informarion on a cutting plan is the Landowner's objective, as this will determine which trees will be harvested and which w il: ,emain; this decision will also determine the future condition of the forest for'deeades to come.. Afterhaving read the M assachu.;ctLs Forest Cutting :'.::n Information Sheet on page one, indicate your objective by .checking the appropriate box below. LT — Long -tern, Forest Management ❑ ST - Short -term Harvest Planrc nianagetnent of ti:e forest to achieve one or more of the Harvest of with the'main intention producing fol owi::� m objectives: produce immediate and maximize long -term short- term,income with minimal consideration given to in Vic, enhance wildlife i:,,citat, improve recreational opportunities, - .:.. improving_the- future. forest..condition, which often results protect : )il and water quality, or produce forest specialty products. in a forest dominated by poor quality and -low value specit I (we) 1,:,•, read the Massachusetts Cutting Plan Information Sheet, and am aware of my (our) management options. I (we) h,: _, y certiiY that I (. 'lave the legal authority to carry out the operation described above. I (we) cc,,.iy that I (we) have i:otiticd the Conservation Commission in the town in which the operation is to take place and the ..abutter.: ..';ccurd v:ithin two :;u;idred feet of the area to be harvested. -1(we) u::..:: stand that the vu*.:n:es and values (Chbl only) in this plan have not been independently verified by the forester . - upon air,..., -'al and %'ill repus t l i:.ai values and volumes to the Director or his/her agent if the final figures differ from.those reported. Signatur., j. landov. \ ✓/ Deii_�i . cilia. latus Approved ed Expires Date Final Report and Comments Cutti[," t':. , [ ❑ Signai[..= .. �ervicc rorester,'::.. :or's agent Date Expires Ser. For. Ints. Exterai�� :: I❑ ? / / I hereby certify that the afore described Forest Cutting Plan and all relevant statues have been substantially complied with. Signature of Service Forester/Director's Agent Date Indicate location on map ST -1 ST -2 ST -3 ST -4 Forest Type - r 0 M Lit) b Ares b 50 -35 Landowner Objective P a 5Ug i-7" L T Designation of Trees QT CT I CT Type of Cut GG G F_ 5 Source of Regeneration 4Nf; forest T._ V ° l F if F Land'.: ner Signatu. The most 's;nportant informarion on a cutting plan is the Landowner's objective, as this will determine which trees will be harvested and which w il: ,emain; this decision will also determine the future condition of the forest for'deeades to come.. Afterhaving read the M assachu.;ctLs Forest Cutting :'.::n Information Sheet on page one, indicate your objective by .checking the appropriate box below. LT — Long -tern, Forest Management ❑ ST - Short -term Harvest Planrc nianagetnent of ti:e forest to achieve one or more of the Harvest of with the'main intention producing fol owi::� m objectives: produce immediate and maximize long -term short- term,income with minimal consideration given to in Vic, enhance wildlife i:,,citat, improve recreational opportunities, - .:.. improving_the- future. forest..condition, which often results protect : )il and water quality, or produce forest specialty products. in a forest dominated by poor quality and -low value specit I (we) 1,:,•, read the Massachusetts Cutting Plan Information Sheet, and am aware of my (our) management options. I (we) h,: _, y certiiY that I (. 'lave the legal authority to carry out the operation described above. I (we) cc,,.iy that I (we) have i:otiticd the Conservation Commission in the town in which the operation is to take place and the ..abutter.: ..';ccurd v:ithin two :;u;idred feet of the area to be harvested. -1(we) u::..:: stand that the vu*.:n:es and values (Chbl only) in this plan have not been independently verified by the forester . - upon air,..., -'al and %'ill repus t l i:.ai values and volumes to the Director or his/her agent if the final figures differ from.those reported. Signatur., j. landov. \ ✓/ Deii_�i . cilia. latus Approved ed Expires Date Final Report and Comments Cutti[," t':. , [ ❑ Signai[..= .. �ervicc rorester,'::.. :or's agent Date Expires Ser. For. Ints. Exterai�� :: I❑ ? / / I hereby certify that the afore described Forest Cutting Plan and all relevant statues have been substantially complied with. Signature of Service Forester/Director's Agent Date Di:: 1 app 2 Dis 2 - z forest T._ De5h JID 011 of T ars Tyne of Cu[ Source of Regeneration P ..... . ,:;e 1:K I lernlock ON Mixed Oak CT Cut Tree SH Shelterwood Intermediate Harvests: AD Advanced WK %� _ ..r 1.. t Ilenih ii,.d R-M Red Maple LT Leave Tree ST Seed Tree CT Commercial Thin SE Natural Seed s. Wit W1 , 4: _... ! ' Bic, C: : t lsii Beech SB Stand Boundary CC Clear Cut NT Non Cam Thin PL Plant WO `'Vi" 3 Bce /13 :: .L :; SP Spruce/Fir OT Other SE Selection Non- Standard Systems:* CO coppice Oal✓i ! , .,' SM Sugar Dtaple Landowner Obicc SA Salvage HG Highgrade' DS Direct Seed SR Re _ cc l is N Rc�: N' Pitch Pine LT Long - tens Mgt. SN Saniw:ion DL Diameter Limit* OT Other ST Short- tetmliar. OT Other' `If Other (OTl or :, nun- standard system is used an exulanation must be Liven on attached narrative pace De a of or est -' Plan Narrative Pamn- (Effective Date: 1/1/04) Use this page to provide further explanation or if Other (OT) was u -sed in any category on pages 3 or 4 Use this Section to : ! ther explanation or if Other (OT) was used in any category in the Best Management Practices Section on Page 3. k n Ac C /auGgi#j Celt v� Landowner Town f� File Number ,7 + vyl k,�,o l C 0, ,) r:J � 0 � �.. - 4- t / tN t ),� b `ail l`C Yi7 t oa Usc this Scc ;: ibe the types of trees to be harvested and/or retained if Other (071) was used forMesignation of Trees" in the Stand Treatment Section on page 4. Stand No. SPC11' -.4—be Cut . a %BA/Acre Removed Use t:, Stand N.,. Suur: Rccrt (ex.:�: . Stand Nu t?cs - - -mod C t v to describe how Chapter 132 requirements will be met if a non standard system (HG, DL, or O "f) was used for the "Type of Cut" in the Cutting Standards Section on page 4. Size of Trees to be Cut Quality of Trees to be Cut ll'� � Rh7 Id AS usq 4 5 le How will Regeneration be obtained protected? 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Box 484 Amherst, MA 01004 Dear Carmine, Cutting Plan No. 214- 2534 -6 NHESP Tracking No. 06 -20763 Town Northampton Road Route 9 Haydenville Rd Date November 14 2006 The Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program ( NHESP) has reviewed your request for a determination of the potential adverse effects of the proposed forest harvesting activity on the Priority and Estimated habitats of state - protected plant and wildlife species. Based on a review of the information that was provided and the information that is currently in our database, the NHESP has determined that this property occurs within actual habitat for the Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta). The Wood Turtle is state - listed as "Special Concern" pursuant to the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MGL c.13 IA) and its implementing regulations (321 CMR 10.00). In order to avoid adverse impacts to the rare wildlife and their habitats on this site, the NHESP recommends that motorized vehicle use and timber harvesting shall not be done during the active season for this species. Please avoid any logging or heavy equipment working on this site between April 1 and October 31' of any given year. The Wood Turtle is one of the species that we have recently drafted a forestry conservation management practices document for. This document can be found on our website at http://www.mass.gov/dfweIe/dfw/nhesp/cmpdraft. . If you are interested in pursuing this option please consult the document and contact NHESP with regards to this option. An abbreviated version of the conservation practices has been included with this letter. Please copy us on any amendments to this plan and the approved plan for this site. If you have any questions about this letter please contact Amanda Veinotte at ext 154. Sincgrely, Thomas W. French, Ph.D. Assistant Director cc: Northampton Conservation Commission +, I i hOfffll ejbi � V , pRA i7lpfin n n � � sv Q- Division of Fisheries and Wildlife Field Headquarters, One Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, MA 01581 (508) 792 -7270 Fax (508) 792 -7275 An AQencv of the Department of Fisheries. Wildlife & Environmental Law Enforcement CONDENSED VERSION OF THE FORESTRY CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR WOOD TURTLES For the full version of the forestry conservation management practices including the management objectives and the rationale supporting them, see page 16. Species Identification and Biology - The Wood Turtle a medium -sized turtle that can be recognized by its sculpted shell and orange coloration on the neck and front legs. It spends the winter in perennial streams and rivers. During the active season from March until November, it uses terrestrial habitats bordering streams. Females are more terrestrial than males and move farther away from streams. Wood Turtles do not reproduce until they are older than a decade and adults can live at least 50 years. Forestry Practices - These management practices are based on the recognition that turtle conservation in general requires minimizing all sources of adult mortality. Wood Turtles specifically require maintenance of river or stream habitat in association with forested areas. R — required management practice G— guideline or recommended management practice R Motorized vehicle use, consistent with the Massachusetts Forestry Best Management Practices, within the 600 -foot forested corridor on either side of perennial streams, brooks or rivers identified as Priority Habitat for Wood Turtles may proceed according to the following time and distance requirements: * Y y 000 feet for habitat features such as wetlands and nesting and early - successional habitat. R The boundary of the 50, 300, and 600 -foot management areas from the perennial stream shall be clearly identified by flagging or marking prior to cutting plan approval and harvesting if harvesting occurs between April I and October 31. R All perennial stream crossings shall be temporarily bridged. Bridges shall be laid down across streams prior to any motorized equipment crossing it. R If the harvesting area must be accessed by motorized vehicles for activities, such as preparation of the site, stream bank stabilization or clean -up work, outside of the allowable time periods, then a service forester and the NHESP must be contacted. Before the site is accessed, a response from the NHESP shall be obtained in order to determine that no adverse effects to Wood Turtles will occur. If NHESP does not respond within 10 business days, then the service forester shall presume that no special action is required. Distance from stream edge (feet) Time periods when access with motorized vehicles can occur 0-50 Nov. 15 — February 28 50-300 Nov. 1 — March 31 300-600 Oct. 15 — May 15 600+ No restriction unless specified conditions exist* Distance restrictions ma be extended be and 600 feet to a maximum of 1 4 R If trees will be harvested in vernal pool and stream filter strips then the boundary of filter strips along streams and surrounding vernal pools and other water bodies shall be clearly identified by flagging or marking prior to cutting plan approval. The trees that will be harvested within these filter strips shall also be marked prior to cutting plan approval. Gr A 25 -foot no -cut area within the filter strips along perennial streams and rivers is recommended in order to minimize streambed disturbance and erosion, maintain microclimate conditions of the stream, and to provide a source of future large woody debris. Cr Increasing the width of filter strips in Wood Turtle Priority Habitat is beneficial, as this will increase the area where disturbance to the forest floor and to the coarse woody debris is minimized. Increased filter -strip width is particularly desirable near stream crossings and in high - gradient streams, where water may run off wood and skid roads. Cr Identify and mark all stream crossings prior to snowfall. Avoid crossing stream channels in areas that have a sandy or gravelly substrate, less than 20% vegetation, exposure to sunlight, and are elevated at least 3 feet above the water level. G Locate new landings at least 50 feet away and as far away as possible from roads, when the landing is located between a perennial stream and a road (Figure 1). This may help reduce attracting nesting females to the area immediately next to the road where the chance of road kill is higher. Gr Leave limbs and tops in the forest, consistent with other laws, regulations, and forestry best management practices, in order to provide cover areas with cooler microclimates. Gr Avoid leaving brush piles in open areas close to the stream. These open areas might be used for nesting; thus they need to remain exposed to sunlight. Cr Any seed used to stabilize stream banks at crossings should be a mix of species native to Massachusetts when used within 200 feet of rivers, streams, and brooks. Stream Road 50+ feet n u i T -t- - {- _ Finer strip Landing QL Figure 1. Recommended landing location to reduce attracting nesting female Wood Turtles close to roads.