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ACOE Comments 2018.10.25.PDF' Regulatory Division File Number: NAE-2012-2550 Massachusetts Historical Commission DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT 696 VIRGINIA ROAD CONCORD MA 01742-2751 October 25 , 2018 • Attn: Brona Simon, Massachusetts State Historic Preservation Officer 220 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, Massachusetts 02125 Dear Ms. Simon: The U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers Regulatory Division (Corps) is currently reviewing a Section 404 permit application from the Smith College for a I 0-year Sediment Management Program for Paradise Pond on the Mill River in Northampton, Massachusetts (MHC#RC.4576). Under this Sediment Management Program, Smith College would be authorized to temporarily dewater and regrade areas of Paradise Pond; to mechanically redistribute bottom sediments within the pond and the existing plunge pool (downriver of the Paradise Pond Dam); and to utilize the existing low-flow outfall during periods of high flow in order to promote the downriver transportation of accumulated bottom sediments from the pond. The goal of this program is to maintain a 2-foot minimum normal pool depth throughout Paradise Pond in order to support existing recreational and academic uses. In response to the Corps initiation of a Section 106 Consultation process for this project, on September 7, 2018 , you made a recommendation that the Corps make a determination that the Paradise Pond Sediment Management Program will have ''no adverse effect'' on the adjacent Smith College area (MHC #NTH.C) and the Elm Street Area (South) (MHC# NTH.F) Historical Districts (see Enclosure #1). Smith College 's Paradise Pond Sediment Management Plan involves impacts ·to accumulated sediment deposits within Paradise Pond. The Corps proposes to incorporate the following special condition into our forthcoming permit in order to protect any unidentified historic properties that may be discovered during the implementation phase of this project. ''If the permittee o·r their contractor discover any previously unknown historic, cultural or archae ological r emains and/or artifacts while completing the work authorized by this permit, Smith College must immediately notify the Corps of what you have found , and to the maximum . extent practicable, shall avoid construction activities that may affect the r~mains and artifacts until required coordination has been completed. The Corps will initiate coordination with the pertinent Federal and State historic agencies as well as with the Tribes to determine if.the remains and artifacts warrant a recovery effect or if the site is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.'' • 2 The Corps has determined that if the Paradise Pond Sediment Management Program is conducted in accordance with this recommended special condition that this project will result in ''no adverse effect'' to the Smith College area and the Elm Street Area (South) historical districts. We believe that the Paradise Pond Sediment Management Program as proposed will not diminish the integrity of these historic districts ' location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling , and association. We would appreciate your concurrence with our ''no adverse effect'' determination for this project within 30-days of your receipt of this letter. If you have any questions about this letter, please contact Mr. Paul Sneeringer of my staff at (978) 318-8491. Enclosures Copies Furnished: Sincerely, Barbara Newman Chief, Permits & Enforcement Branch Regulatory Division • David Drake, Northampton Historical Commission, Planning & Sustainability, 210 Main Street, Room 11, N ortharnpton, Massachusetts, SLa Valley@ northamptonma.gov Gary Hartwell, Smith College Facilities Management, 126 West Street, Northampton, Massachusetts, gharte l@ smith.edu Briscoe Lang, Pare Corporation, 8 Blackstone Valley Place, Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865, blang@ parecorp.com . . ' • I ' I c~c\.oSute • l The Commonwealth of Massachusetts . William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth \ · Massachusetts Hist·orical Commission September 7, 2018 ' Barbara Newman Chief, Pe1mits & Enforcement, Regulatory US Army Corps of Engineers 696 Virginia Rd Concord, MA 01742 .. 2751 Attn. Paul Sneeringer . . c I • I RE: Paradise Pond Sediment Management Program,.No~ampton, MA .,:rv.tHC #RC.4576. CE-NAE-R-201·2-2550. Dear Ms. Newman: Staff of the Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC) have reviewed the information submitted for the project referenced above. The project consists of dewatering Paradise Pond up tq once a year and to redistribute bottom sediments. Equipment will B;cce.ss the pond from the existing boat ramp adjacent to the athletic fields. . . Review of.the infoimation submitted and review of the lv.tHC's files indicate that the project is adjacent to the Smith College area (WIC #NTH.C). The MIIC previously offered its staff op.inion that the Smith College area meets the National Register Criteria of Eligibility (36 CFR Part 60). The project is also adjacent to the Elm Stree~ Area (South) (NTH.F), which has not been evaluated by 11HC staff for National Register el'igi.bility. The portion. of Elm Street Area (South) that adjoin·s Paradise Pond coincides with the Smith College area. . . . The MIIC recommends that the Corps make a determination of ''no adverse effect'' for the undertaking. These comments are offered to assist in compliance 1 vvith Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended (36 CFR 800) and 1\1.G.L. c. 9, ss. 26-27C (950 Civ.fR 71). Please contact Edward L. Bell, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer,. if you have any questions or ·need more inf onnation. Sincerely, Brana Simon State Historic Preservation Officer Executive Director Massachusetts Historical Commission xc: Northampton Historical Commission · • . . .. 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Ma·ssachusetts 02125 (617)727-8470 ·° Fax:(617)·727-5128 www.sec.state.ma. us /rrihc . • •