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Atwood Dr_Northwood Development Permit 20110311Clly or NorthoaqlCon Department of Public Worlol STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION DECISION Project I Site Name: Northwood Development Project Street or Location I Assessor ID: Atwood Drive I 39-059. 39-060, 39-061. 39-062. 39-063. 46-014 Applicant Name: Atwood Partners Applicant Address/Phone: 1 Atwood Drive. Northampton, MA/ 413-586-1211 I JC Shumway Application Submission Date:~l=l~/1=6~/2=009~------------------- THE FOLLOWING ACTION BY THE NORTHAMPTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION PRESENTED: Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based on a determination within seven days of the receipt of the application that the application is administratively incomplete (see attached documentation). __ Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application. _x_ Approval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application subject to any conditions, modifications or restrictions required by the Department of Public Works (see below) __ Disapproval of the Stormwater Management Permit Application based upon a determination that the proposed plan, as submitted, does not meet the purposes set forth in the Northampton Stormwater Management. Standard Permit Conditions: 1. All clearing, grading, drainage, construction, and development shall be conducted in strict accordance with the following plans and information submitted with the application and as amended by any conditions attached to this permit: a. Northwood Development, Atwood Drive, Northampton, Massachusetts, Permitting Plans, Sheets 1-6 and 8-12 Dated 2/2011 and Sheet 7 Dated 3/2011, stamped by Dana C. Huff, P.E. and Brian S. Huntley, P.E., Tighe & Bond Consulting Engineers. M:\Stormwater Program\Stormwater Permits Intemal\Permits_new app!ications\Alwood Drive_Notthwood Development.doc Page I of 4 b. Stormwater Report, Northwood Development, Atwood Drive, Northampton, MA, dated November 2010, prepared by Brian S. Huntley, P.E., Tighe & Bond Consulting Engineers. c. Letter and Attachments to Northampton Planning Board, Re: Northwood Development, dated February 4, 2011, From Brian S. Huntley, P.E., Tighe & Bond Consulting Engineers. d. Letter and Attachments to Doug McDonald, Northampton Department of Public Works, Re: Northwood Development, dated March 3, 2011, From Michael R. Petrin, P.E., Tighe & Bond Consulting Engineers. e. Revised HydroCAD Drainage Calculations for Northwood Development, Atwood Drive, dated 3/2/2011, prepared by Tighe & Bond. 2. The Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW) or its authorized representative shall be provided access to the property to conduct inspections before, during, and after construction activities as necessary. The applicant shall arrange with the DPW to schedule the following inspections: fuitial Inspection, Erosion Control Inspection, Bury fuspection, and Final Inspection. The DPW may also conduct random inspections to ensure effective control of erosion and sedimentation during all phases of construction. 3. At the completion of the work, including construction of stormwater management facilities and landscaping, the applicant shall submit to the DPW as-built plans stamped by a professional engineer of record in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a statement from a professional engineer of record in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts certifying that the materials and construction of the stormwater management system was constructed in accordance with the approved plans and will function as designed. All changes to the approved stormwater facilities shall be documented by a professional engineer of record in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and approved by the DPW prior to submission of as-built plans and the certification statement described above. 4. Annual Reports that are stamped by a Registered Professional Engineer documenting the actions completed as required by the Operation, Maintenance and Inspection Agreement shall be submitted to the Northampton Department of Public Works by October 111 of each year (see Specific Condition 1 below). 5. If construction of the proposed stormwater system has not started within five years of the issue date of this permit, then the permit will expire and a new permit will be required. Construction is defined as clearing, grading, excavation, filling, and installation of drainage structures on the lots specified in this permit. Specific Permit Conditions: 1. Prior to issuance of a Building Permit, the applicant shall record an executed Stormwater Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Agreement that is binding on all subsequent owners of land served by the private stormwater management facility by recording it in tbe land records of the Registry of Deeds. The maintenance schedule and responsibility M:\Stormwater Program\Stormwater Permits lntemal\Permits _new applicationsWwood Drive_ Northwood Development.doc Page 2of 4 for maintenance of all components of the proposed stormwater management system must be adequately specified in Attachment A to this Agreement. The draft Stormwater Facilities Maintenance Schedule submitted as Attachment D to the March 3, 2011 Letter from Michael R. Petrin, P.E., Tighe & Bond, must be revised to the satisfaction of the Northampton DPW including but not limited to the following items; inspection and maintenance of the Stormceptor, elimination of mowing in the bioretention areas, clean out of catch basins at least once per year, revision of inspection and maintenance of the infiltration basin to define at what depth of sediment the basin must be cleaned out and define failure of the basin to function as designed and the procedures to correct this problem. The DPW can provide additional guidance on required revisions to the maintenance schedule. The final agreement shall be approved by the Northampton DPW and signed by the owner and the Mayor of Northampton. The final agreement shall be recorded at the Registry of Deeds at the owner's expense. Section 22-85 of the Northampton Stormwater Management Ordinance provides additional guidance for the requirements of this agreement. 2. This project will be required to submit one or more Notice of Intent (NOI) to the U.S. EPA for coverage under the NPDES Stormwater Construction General Permit. A copy of the final NOi and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be submitted to the Northampton DPW for approval prior to the start of construction and prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. Within 30 days of the issuance of this permit, new plans shall be resubmitted to the DPW with a stamp date matching the latest revision date. The revised drainage calculations dated 3/2/2011 must also be stamped and a new stamped Checklist for Stormwater Report shall be submitted with a stamp date matching the latest revisions. 4. Construction plans and specifications shall be submitted to the DPW prior to construction for approval prior to all phases of construction. 5. The proposed stormwater management system is designed to mitigate peak stormwater flows. If, after construction of the proposed system, the system is found to increase stormwater flows to adjacent properties or to the municipal storm drain system, the owner shall redesign and reconstruct the drainage system to prevent any increased stormwater flows to adjacent properties or the municipal storm drain system. 6. All infiltration basins, grass swales, outlets, bioretention areas and other non-piped components of the proposed stormwater system shall be constructed as proposed and stabilized prior to receiving drainage flows from the proposed development. 7. The Stormwater Overflow Area in the southeast corner of the site has been proposed with a defined volume and function for post-construction conditions as specified in the approved plans and drainage calculations. The owner of the drainage system for this site shall conduct routine inspection and maintenance tasks to ensure that the volume and function of this Stormwater Overflow Area is maintained over time. If the Stormwater Overflow Area is found to be holding water over a prolonged period (greater than 72 M:\Stormwater Program\Stormwater Permits Internal\Permits_new appJicationsWwood Drive_Northwood Development.doc Page3of 4 hours) or in any way negatively impacting adjacent properties, the owner of the drainage system for the Northwood Development shall correct the problem to the satisfaction of the Northampton DPW. 8. Two sediment posts shall be installed in the Infiltration Basin to measure the level of sediment in the basin. A detail of the sediment posts shall be submitted to the DPW for approval within 30 days of the issuance of this permit. Construction Plans as referenced above shall include location and specification of the sediment posts. 9. All non-native fill material shall be removed below the infiltration basin and replaced with clean granular material as specified. The DPW shall be notified in advance of the date this material is scheduled to be removed so that a site inspection can be made. cc. Planning Board c/o Office of Planning and Development Building Department }/11/ 11 Date Conservation Commission c/o Office of Planning and Development M:\Stormwater Prograrn\Stormwater Permits lnternal\Permilc;_new applications\Atwood Drive_Northwood Development.doc Page4of 4