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NOI_CutleryNorthampton_Revised 03092022.pdfNorthampton Cutlery Soil Remediation and Bank Stabilization Notice of Intent Prepared for: Cutlery Building Associates 90 Conz Street, Suite 211 Northampton, MA 01060 Prepared by: Epsilon Associates, Inc. 3 Mill & Main Place, Suite 250 Maynard, MA 01754 February 24, 2022 Revised March 04, 2022 PRINCIPALS Theodore A Barten, PE Margaret B Briggs Dale T Raczynski, PE Cindy Schlessinger Lester B Smith, Jr Robert D O’Neal, CCM, INCE Michael D Howard, PWS, CWS Douglas J Kelleher AJ Jablonowski, PE David E Hewett, LEED AP Dwight R Dunk, LPD David C Klinch, PWS, PMP Maria B Hartnett Richard M Lampeter, INCE Geoff Starsiak, LEED AP BD+C Marc Bergeron, PWS, CWS Alyssa Jacobs, PWS ASSOCIATES Holly Carlson Johnston Brian Lever Dorothy K. Buckoski, PE John Zimmer 3 Mill & Main Place, Suite 250 Maynard, MA 01754 www.epsilonassociates.com 978 897 7100 FAX 978 897 0099 Projects:\6303\Noho Cutlery\Northampton February 24, 2022 Ms. Sarah LaValley Northampton Conservation Commission 210 Main Street, Room 11 Northampton, MA 01060 Subject: Notice of Intent, Cutlery Building Associates, 360 Riverside Drive Ch. 21E Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan (RIP), Northampton Dear Ms. LaValley: On behalf of Cutlery Building Associates (the “Applicant”), Epsilon Associates, Inc. (“Epsilon”) is pleased to submit this Notice of Intent (“NOI”) to the Northampton Conservation Commission for waste site cleanup and bank stabilization along the Former Cutlery raceway along a section of the Mill River at 320-360 Riverside Drive, Northampton MA (the “Project”). The purpose of the project is to provide remediation of contaminated soils and bank stabilization. This NOI has been prepared in accordance with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, s. 40) (the “Act” or “WPA”) and implementing Regulations (310 CMR 10.00) (“Regulations”), as well as the City of Northampton Wetland Ordinance (Chapter 337 of the City Code). The Project will involve work within Bank, Riverfront Area, Bordering Land Subject to Flooding (“BLSF”), isolated wetlands (“IW”), and buffer zone, totaling approximately 1,382 square feet of temporary impacts and 42,178 square feet of permanent impacts to resource areas regulated under the Act and the Ordinance. The project qualifies as a Limited Project under the WPA at 310 CMR 10.53(3)(q) for containment, mitigation, and remediation of, or other response to, a release or threat of release of oil and/or hazardous material in accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000: Massachusetts Contingency Plan. February 24, 2022 2 Northampton Conservation Commission The enclosed NOI is being submitted for the Commission’s review at the next available public hearing. If you have any questions regarding the NOI or wish to conduct a site visit prior to the hearing, please do not hesitate to contact me at 413.687.2383 or via email at Jsurette@epsilonassociates.com. Sincerely, Joshua Surette-Senior Scientist EPSILON ASSOCIATES, INC. CC: MassDEP Western Regional Office Lyons Whitten, LSP, OHI Engineering Alan Verson, Cutlery Building Associates Barry P. Fogel, Keegan Werlin LLP February 24, 2022 NORTHAMPTON CUTLERY SOIL REMEDIATION AND BANK STABILIZATION Submitted to:Northampton Conservation Commission 210 Main St., Room 11 Northampton, MA 01060 MassDEP Western Regional Office Division of Wetlands and Waterways 436 Dwight Street, Springfield, MA 01103 Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program Division of Fisheries and Wildlife 1 Rabbit Hill Road Westborough, MA 01581 Submitted by: Cutlery Building Associates 90 Conz Street, Suite 211 Northampton, MA 01060 Prepared by: Epsilon Associates, Inc. 3 Mill & Main Place, Suite 250 Maynard, MA 01754 In Association with:OHI Engineering Inc. Notice of Intent Table of Contents 6303/ Cutlery Building Associates i Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent - Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS WPA FORM 3 – NOTICE OF INTENT ATTACHMENT A – PROJECT NARRATIVE 1 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Previous Site Clean Up under MCP 1 2.0 Existing Conditions 2 2.1 Inland Bank and Riverfront Area 2 2.2 Isolated Wetland 3 2.3 Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways 4 2.4 Bordering Land Subject to Flooding 4 3.0 Description of Proposed Work 4 3.1 Repoint Vertical Mortared Wall 4 3.2 Remove Trees & Lower the Slope of the Bank 4 3.3 Re-build Collapsed Dry-laid Stone Wall 5 3.4 Gabion Wall 6 3.5 Extend Retaining Wall 6 3.6 Stone Rip-Rap 6 3.7 Geocell Turf Reinforcement Mat Treatment 6 3.8 Soil Stabilization 6 3.9 Stockpile Excavated Soil 7 3.10 New Parking Lot Area 7 3.11 Removal of Organic Matter 8 4.0 Compliance with Limited Project Performance Standards 8 5.0 Compliance with Ordinance Performance Standards 11 6.0 Mitigation Measures 11 6.1 Construction Entrance 11 6.2 Dust Control & Monitoring 11 6.3 Confirmatory Soil Samples 12 6.4 Remediation Waste Management 12 6.5 Construction Period Stormwater Management 13 7.0 Conclusions 13 6303/ Cutlery Building Associates ii Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent - Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. List of Attachments Attachment A Project Narrative Attachment B Figures Attachment C Engineering Plans Attachment D Filing Fee Information Attachment E Abutters Information Attachment F Wetland Delineation Memo Attachment G Site Photographs Attachment H Stormwater Management Report Attachment I NHESP Proof of Mailing Attachment J Wildlife Habitat Evaluation List of Figures Figure 1 USGS Locus Map Figure 2 Aerial Locus Map Figure 3 MassDEP Wetlands Map Figure 4 FEMA FIRM Map Figure 5 NHESP Habitat Map WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/18/2020 Page 1 of 9 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town Important: When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. Note: Before completing this form consult your local Conservation Commission regarding any municipal bylaw or ordinance. A. General Information 1. Project Location (Note: electronic filers will click on button to locate project site): 360 Riverside Drive a. Street Address Northampton b. City/Town 01062 c. Zip Code Latitude and Longitude: 42.321015 d. Latitude -72.6681707 e. Longitude 30A f. Assessors Map/Plat Number 77 g. Parcel /Lot Number 2. Applicant: Alan a. First Name Verson b. Last Name Cutlery Building Associates c. Organization 90 Conz Street, Suite 211 d. Street Address Northampton e. City/Town MA f. State 01060 g. Zip Code 413 586 1348 h. Phone Number i. Fax Number j. Email Address 3. Property owner (required if different from applicant): Check if more than one owner a. First Name b. Last Name c. Organization d. Street Address e. City/Town f. State g. Zip Code h. Phone Number i. Fax Number j. Email address 4. Representative (if any): Joshua a. First Name Surette b. Last Name Epsilon Associates Inc. c. Company 3 Mill & Main, Suite 250 d. Street Address Maynard e. City/Town MA f. State 01754 g. Zip Code 413-687-2383 h. Phone Number i. Fax Number jsurette@epsilonassociates.com j. Email address 5. Total WPA Fee Paid (from NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form): $1500 a. Total Fee Paid $737.50 b. State Fee Paid $762.50 c. City/Town Fee Paid wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/18/2020 Page 2 of 9 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town A. General Information (continued) 6. General Project Description: The project will provide remediation of contaminated soil and bank stabilization along the Mill River at the Former Cutlery raceway at 320-360 Riverside Drive. 7a. Project Type Checklist: (Limited Project Types see Section A. 7b.) 1. Single Family Home 2. Residential Subdivision 3. Commercial/Industrial 4. Dock/Pier 5. Utilities 6. Coastal engineering Structure 7. Agriculture (e.g., cranberries, forestry) 8. Transportation 9. Other 7b. Is any portion of the proposed activity eligible to be treated as a limited project (including Ecological Restoration Limited Project) subject to 310 CMR 10.24 (coastal) or 310 CMR 10.53 (inland)? 1. Yes No If yes, describe which limited project applies to this project. (See 310 CMR 10.24 and 10.53 for a complete list and description of limited project types) 310 CMR 10.53(3)(q) 2. Limited Project Type If the proposed activity is eligible to be treated as an Ecological Restoration Limited Project (310 CMR10.24(8), 310 CMR 10.53(4)), complete and attach Appendix A: Ecological Restoration Limited Project Checklist and Signed Certification. 8. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: Hampshire a. County b. Certificate # (if registered land) 2439 c. Book 259 d. Page Number B. Buffer Zone & Resource Area Impacts (temporary & permanent) 1. Buffer Zone Only – Check if the project is located only in the Buffer Zone of a Bordering Vegetated Wetland, Inland Bank, or Coastal Resource Area. 2. Inland Resource Areas (see 310 CMR 10.54-10.58; if not applicable, go to Section B.3, Coastal Resource Areas). Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and any supporting documentation describing how the project will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards requiring consideration of alternative project design or location. wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/18/2020 Page 3 of 9 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town B. Buffer Zone & Resource Area Impacts (temporary & permanent) (cont’d) For all projects affecting other Resource Areas, please attach a narrative explaining how the resource area was delineated. Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) a. Bank 105 1. linear feet 0 2. linear feet b. Bordering Vegetated Wetland 1.square feet 2.square feet c. Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways Temp-799 1. square feet 0 2.square feet 0 3. cubic yards dredged Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) d. Bordering Land Subject to Flooding Permanent-3,291: Temp: 432 1.square feet 0 2.square feet 0 3. cubic feet of flood storage lost 2051 gained 4. cubic feet replaced e. Isolated Land Subject to Flooding 1.square feet 2. cubic feet of flood storage lost 3. cubic feet replaced f. Riverfront Area Mill River 1.Name of Waterway (if available) - specify coastal or inland 2.Width of Riverfront Area (check one): 25 ft. - Designated Densely Developed Areas only 100 ft. - New agricultural projects only 200 ft. - All other projects 3.Total area of Riverfront Area on the site of the proposed project:100,965 square feet 4.Proposed alteration of the Riverfront Area: Perm-42,054; Temp 16,593; Total 58,647 Perm-39,903: Temp-16,205 b. square feet within 100 ft. Perm-2,151; Temp-388 c. square feet between 100 ft. and 200 ft. 5.Has an alternatives analysis been done and is it attached to this NOI? Yes No 6.Was the lot where the activity is proposed created prior to August 1, 1996? Yes No 3. Coastal Resource Areas: (See 310 CMR 10.25-10.35) Note: for coastal riverfront areas, please complete Section B.2.f. above. wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/18/2020 Page 4 of 9 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town B. Buffer Zone & Resource Area Impacts (temporary & permanent) (cont’d) Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and supporting documentation describing how the project will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards requiring consideration of alternative project design or location. Online Users: Include your document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) with all supplementary information you submit to the Department. Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) a. Designated Port Areas Indicate size under Land Under the Ocean, below b. Land Under the Ocean 1. square feet 2. cubic yards dredged c. Barrier Beach Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and/or Coastal Dunes below d. Coastal Beaches 1. square feet 2. cubic yards beach nourishment e. Coastal Dunes 1. square feet 2. cubic yards dune nourishment Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) f. Coastal Banks 1. linear feet g. Rocky Intertidal Shores 1. square feet h. Salt Marshes 1. square feet 2. sq ft restoration, rehab., creation i. Land Under Salt Ponds 1. square feet 2. cubic yards dredged j. Land Containing Shellfish 1. square feet k. Fish Runs Indicate size under Coastal Banks, inland Bank, Land Under the Ocean, and/or inland Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways, above 1. cubic yards dredged l. Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage 1. square feet 4. Restoration/Enhancement If the project is for the purpose of restoring or enhancing a wetland resource area in addition to the square footage that has been entered in Section B.2.b or B.3.h above, please enter the additional amount here. a. square feet of BVW b. square feet of Salt Marsh 5. Project Involves Stream Crossings a. number of new stream crossings b. number of replacement stream crossings wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/18/2020 Page 5 of 9 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements This is a proposal for an Ecological Restoration Limited Project. Skip Section C and complete Appendix A: Ecological Restoration Limited Project Checklists – Required Actions (310 CMR 10.11). Streamlined Massachusetts Endangered Species Act/Wetlands Protection Act Review 1. Is any portion of the proposed project located in Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife as indicated on the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare Wetland Wildlife published by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP)? To view habitat maps, see the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas or go to http://maps.massgis.state.ma.us/PRI_EST_HAB/viewer.htm. a. Yes No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NOI to: Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program Division of Fisheries and Wildlife 1 Rabbit Hill Road Westborough, MA 01581 08/01/2021 b. Date of map If yes, the project is also subject to Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA) review (321 CMR 10.18). To qualify for a streamlined, 30-day, MESA/Wetlands Protection Act review, please complete Section C.1.c, and include requested materials with this Notice of Intent (NOI); OR complete Section C.2.f, if applicable. If MESA supplemental information is not included with the NOI, by completing Section 1 of this form, the NHESP will require a separate MESA filing which may take up to 90 days to review (unless noted exceptions in Section 2 apply, see below). c. Submit Supplemental Information for Endangered Species Review∗ 1. Percentage/acreage of property to be altered: (a) within wetland Resource Area 35% / 1.14 acres percentage/acreage (b) outside Resource Area 0/0 percentage/acreage 2. Assessor’s Map or right-of-way plan of site 2. Project plans for entire project site, including wetland resource areas and areas outside of wetlands jurisdiction, showing existing and proposed conditions, existing and proposed tree/vegetation clearing line, and clearly demarcated limits of work ∗∗ (a) Project description (including description of impacts outside of wetland resource area & buffer zone) (b) Photographs representative of the site ∗ Some projects not in Estimated Habitat may be located in Priority Habitat, and require NHESP review (see https://www.mass.gov/ma-endangered-species-act-mesa-regulatory-review). Priority Habitat includes habitat for state-listed plants and strictly upland species not protected by the Wetlands Protection Act. ∗∗ MESA projects may not be segmented (321 CMR 10.16). The applicant must disclose full development plans even if such plans are not required as part of the Notice of Intent process. wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/18/2020 Page 6 of 9 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont’d) (c) MESA filing fee (fee information available at https://www.mass.gov/how-to/how-to-file-for-a-mesa-project-review). Make check payable to “Commonwealth of Massachusetts - NHESP” and mail to NHESP at above address Projects altering 10 or more acres of land, also submit: (d) Vegetation cover type map of site (e) Project plans showing Priority & Estimated Habitat boundaries (f) OR Check One of the Following 1. Project is exempt from MESA review. Attach applicant letter indicating which MESA exemption applies. (See 321 CMR 10.14, https://www.mass.gov/service-details/exemptions-from-review-for-projectsactivities-in-priority-habitat; the NOI must still be sent to NHESP if the project is within estimated habitat pursuant to 310 CMR 10.37 and 10.59.) 2. Separate MESA review ongoing. a. NHESP Tracking # b. Date submitted to NHESP 3. Separate MESA review completed. Include copy of NHESP “no Take” determination or valid Conservation & Management Permit with approved plan. 3. For coastal projects only, is any portion of the proposed project located below the mean high water line or in a fish run? a. Not applicable – project is in inland resource area only b. Yes No If yes, include proof of mailing, hand delivery, or electronic delivery of NOI to either: South Shore - Cohasset to Rhode Island border, and the Cape & Islands: Division of Marine Fisheries - Southeast Marine Fisheries Station Attn: Environmental Reviewer 836 South Rodney French Blvd. New Bedford, MA 02744 Email: dmf.envreview-south@mass.gov North Shore - Hull to New Hampshire border: Division of Marine Fisheries - North Shore Office Attn: Environmental Reviewer 30 Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 Email: dmf.envreview-north@mass.gov Also if yes, the project may require a Chapter 91 license. For coastal towns in the Northeast Region, please contact MassDEP’s Boston Office. For coastal towns in the Southeast Region, please contact MassDEP’s Southeast Regional Office. c. Is this an aquaculture project? d. Yes No If yes, include a copy of the Division of Marine Fisheries Certification Letter (M.G.L. c. 130, § 57). wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/18/2020 Page 7 of 9 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont’d) Online Users: Include your document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) with all supplementary information you submit to the Department. 4. Is any portion of the proposed project within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)? a. Yes No If yes, provide name of ACEC (see instructions to WPA Form 3 or MassDEP Website for ACEC locations). Note: electronic filers click on Website. b. ACEC 5. Is any portion of the proposed project within an area designated as an Outstanding Resource Water (ORW) as designated in the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, 314 CMR 4.00? a. Yes No 6. Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order under the Inland Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 131, § 40A) or the Coastal Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 130, § 105)? a. Yes No 7. Is this project subject to provisions of the MassDEP Stormwater Management Standards? a. Yes. Attach a copy of the Stormwater Report as required by the Stormwater Management Standards per 310 CMR 10.05(6)(k)-(q) and check if: 1. Applying for Low Impact Development (LID) site design credits (as described in Stormwater Management Handbook Vol. 2, Chapter 3) 2. A portion of the site constitutes redevelopment 3. Proprietary BMPs are included in the Stormwater Management System. b. No. Check why the project is exempt: 1. Single-family house 2. Emergency road repair 3. Small Residential Subdivision (less than or equal to 4 single-family houses or less than or equal to 4 units in multi-family housing project) with no discharge to Critical Areas. D. Additional Information This is a proposal for an Ecological Restoration Limited Project. Skip Section D and complete Appendix A: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent – Minimum Required Documents (310 CMR 10.12). Applicants must include the following with this Notice of Intent (NOI). See instructions for details. Online Users: Attach the document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) for any of the following information you submit to the Department. 1. USGS or other map of the area (along with a narrative description, if necessary) containing sufficient information for the Conservation Commission and the Department to locate the site. (Electronic filers may omit this item.) 2. Plans identifying the location of proposed activities (including activities proposed to serve as a Bordering Vegetated Wetland [BVW] replication area or other mitigating measure) relative to the boundaries of each affected resource area. wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/18/2020 Page 8 of 9 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town D. Additional Information (cont’d) 3. Identify the method for BVW and other resource area boundary delineations (MassDEP BVW Field Data Form(s), Determination of Applicability, Order of Resource Area Delineation, etc.), and attach documentation of the methodology. 4. List the titles and dates for all plans and other materials submitted with this NOI. Remediation Plan-Cutlery Associates a. Plan Title OHI Engineering b. Prepared By c. Signed and Stamped by January 31, 2022; Revised March 03, 2022 d. Final Revision Date e. Scale f. Additional Plan or Document Title g. Date 5. If there is more than one property owner, please attach a list of these property owners not listed on this form. 6. Attach proof of mailing for Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, if needed. 7. Attach proof of mailing for Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, if needed. 8. Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form 9. Attach Stormwater Report, if needed. E. Fees 1. Fee Exempt: No filing fee shall be assessed for projects of any city, town, county, or district of the Commonwealth, federally recognized Indian tribe housing authority, municipal housing authority, or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Applicants must submit the following information (in addition to pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form) to confirm fee payment: 20220222348743 2. Municipal Check Number 02/22/2022 3. Check date 3992 4. State Check Number 02/22/2022 5. Check date Alan 6. Payor name on check: First Name Verson 7. Payor name on check: Last Name 03-04-2022 Attachment A Project Narrative 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 1 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. ATTACHMENT A – PROJECT NARRATIVE 1.0 Introduction On behalf of Cutlery Building Associates (the “Applicant”), Epsilon Associates, Inc. (“Epsilon”) is pleased to submit this Notice of Intent (“NOI”) to the Northampton Conservation Commission for waste cleanup and bank stabilization where the Former Cutlery raceway runs along a section of the Mill River at 320-360 Riverside Drive, Northampton MA (the “Project”). The purpose of the project is to provide remediation of contaminated soils and bank stabilization in an area of the Chapter 21E site where erosion has occurred and is continuing. This NOI has been prepared in accordance with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131 s. 40) (the “Act” or “WPA”) and implementing Regulations (310 CMR 10.00) (“Regulations”), as well as the City of Northampton Wetland Ordinance Chapter 337 (the “Ordinance”). The Project will involve work within Bank, Riverfront Area, Bordering Land Subject to Flooding (“BLSF”), isolated wetlands (“IW”), and buffer zone, totaling approximately 17,824 square feet (“sf”) of temporary impacts and 45,345 sf of permanent impacts to overlapping resource areas regulated under the Act and the Ordinance. Work is also proposed within Priority Habitat of Rare Wildlife and Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife. Accordingly, a copy of this NOI has been sent to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program to receive a 30-day streamlined review; proof of that correspondence is included in Attachment I. The proposed contaminated soil removal and bank stabilization activities qualify as a Limited Project under the WPA at 310 CMR 10.53(3)(q) – “Assessment, monitoring, containment, mitigation, and remediation of, or other response to, a release or threat of release of oil and/or hazardous material in accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000: Massachusetts Contingency Plan.” On behalf of the Applicant, OHI Engineering has prepared separately a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan (“RIP”) under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (“MCP”) and submitted it to MassDEP and the Northampton Conservation Commission. 1.1 Previous Site Clean Up under MCP Under a 2004 Order of Conditions, contaminated soils from the eroding riverbank were stockpiled in the southern portion of the levee on Lot 77 and the stockpiled material was stabilized in place in accordance with the MCP under an Immediate Response Action (“IRA”) Amendment dated August 2006. The IRA Amendment was the result of a joint agreement between the Applicant, the City of Northampton Conservation Commission, and the MassDEP Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup-(Western Regional Office). Under the IRA Amendment, the stockpile was covered with orange fencing as a marker, then covered with loam and seeded. This area now is completely vegetated, with no open areas and a percent cover of 100%. The dominant vegetation includes New England aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae), wild rye (Elymus spp.), Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica), and deertongue (Dichanthelium clandestinum). 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 2 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. 2.0 Existing Conditions The 3.3-acre project site-located at 360 Riverside Drive includes the former raceway that carried water from the Mill River to the former Northampton Cutlery mill building (Figure 1). A steep bank separates the former headrace from the east bank of the Mill River, approximately 15 feet below. Land uses adjacent to the project area include a mix of residential and commercial buildings. The levee that separates the headrace from the river has also been found to contain hazardous materials (heavy metals). The levee becomes topographically prominent from approximately 600 feet to 880 feet north of the Cutlery Building, where the former headrace has not been filled. Resource areas on the project site were delineated by Wendell Wetland Services on March 15, 2021 (Attachment G). One Isolated Wetland was identified on the project site, along with the Inland Bank of the Mill River, a perennial waterway. The project area is predominantly within the 200-foot Riverfront Area of the Mill River and the 100-foot buffer zones to the Bank and the Isolated Wetland. According to the FEMA FIRM (Panel # 250167 0002 A), the Project Area is located within an area of Special Flood Hazard Area (FEMA Zone A7) associated with the Mill River (Figure 4). Zone A7 is considered the 100-year floodplain to the Mill River, which under the Act is regulated as Bordering Land Subject to Flooding (“BLSF”). Based on the most recently published edition of the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (“NHESP”) Atlas (15th edition, effective August 1, 2021), much of the Project site is located within Priority Habitat “PH2084” and Estimated Habitat “EH1319” (Figure 5). 2.1 Inland Bank and Riverfront Area According to 310 CMR 10.54, a Bank is the portion of the land surface which normally abuts and confines a water body. It occurs between a water body and a BVW and adjacent flood plain, or, in the absence of these, it occurs between a water body and upland. The upper boundary of Bank is the first observable break in slope or the mean annual flood level, whichever is lower. The lower boundary of a Bank is the mean annual low flow level. Under the Act, Bank has a 100-foot buffer zone extending from its edge. Additionally, according to 310 CMR 10.58, a Riverfront Area (RA) is the area of land between a river's mean annual high-water line and a parallel line measured horizontally. The Riverfront Area may include or overlap other resource areas or their buffer zones. The Riverfront Area does not have a buffer zone. Riverfront areas are likely to be significant to protect the private or public water supply; to protect groundwater; to provide flood control; to prevent storm damage; to prevent pollution; to protect land containing shellfish; to protect wildlife habitat; and to protect the fisheries. 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 3 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. The Mean Annual High Water Line (MAHWL) of the Mill River was marked by flags B-1 to B-30. Much of this boundary follows a man-made retaining wall. However, there are areas to the south where there is no retaining wall, and drift lines and sediment deposits were used to aid in the MAHWL delineation in this location. The parcel contains 100,965 square feet of RA. Proposed work will result in 42,054 sf of permanent impacts to RA, including 56, 108 sf between 0-100 feet, and 2, 539 sf between 100-200 feet. Approximately 105 linear feet of permanent impacts to Bank are being proposed in the form of new retaining wall. The remaining 378 linear feet of existing dry-laid revetment structure and 185 linear feet of masonry wall will be repaired, but not expanded. Bank and Riverfront Area are considered “Important Wildlife Habitat Characteristics of Inland Resource Areas” under 310 CMR 10.60(1)(b) “Wildlife Habitat Evaluations”. Since the proposed Bank impacts of 105 linear feet within mapped Estimated Habitat will alter more than 10% or 50 feet of the length of the bank on the parcel, a Wildlife Habitat Evaluation has been prepared and submitted along with the NOI to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program for review. 2.2 Isolated Wetland Isolated Wetlands (IW) are defined in the Ordinance as “Freshwater wetlands that do not border on creeks, rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes; isolated depressions which hold standing water for extended periods of time, such as kettle holes which are too small to be called ponds; and isolated depressions or closed basins which are subject to flooding during periods of high-water table and high input from spring runoff or snowmelt or heavy precipitation, and support populations of nontransient macroorganisms (wetland plants defined in MGL c. 131, § 40, or 310 CMR 10.00 or animals visible to the naked eye) or serve as breeding habitat for select species of amphibians which depend on wetlands for breeding habitat. Isolated and seasonal wetlands include temporary ponds and pools and vernal ponds and pools.” There is a 100-foot Buffer Zone associated with IW. Within the former headrace there is an IW which is fed by a culvert from beneath Riverside Drive. This wetland is vegetated by native wetland plants including silky dogwood (Cornus amomum), sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis), willow-herb (Epilobium coloratum), and tussock sedge (Carex stricta), but also includes non-native species such as Norway maple (Acer platanoides), garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolate) and Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica). Flags A-1 to A-20 encircle this wetland. The project work will require filling 510 sf of this IW, as described in further detail below. 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 4 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. 2.3 Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways (LUWW) are defined at 310 CMR 10.56 as the land beneath any creek, river, stream, pond or lake. Said land may be composed of organic muck or peat, fine sediments, rocks or bedrock. The boundary of Land under Water Bodies and Waterways is the mean annual low water level. There is a no Buffer Zone associated with LUWW. The project work will involve approximately 799 sf of temporary impacts to LUWW, resulting from the temporary placement of timber mats to perform the wall repair work. 2.4 Bordering Land Subject to Flooding Bordering Land Subject to Flooding (“BLSF”) is defined at 310 CMR 10.57(1)(a) as areas with low, flat topography adjacent to and inundated by flood waters rising from creeks, rivers, streams, ponds or lakes. The boundary of BLSF is the estimated maximum lateral extent of flood water which will theoretically result from the statistical 100-year frequency storm. There is no Buffer Zone associated with BLSF. BLSF within the project limits is associated with the Mill River. The proposed work will involve approximately 3,291 sf of permanent impacts and 432 sf of temporary impacts to BLSF but will result in a net increase in the flood storage capacity of the BLSF by 2,051 cubic feet. 3.0 Description of Proposed Work The continued evaluation of potential wastes site closure options under the MCP and the degradation of the levee retaining wall by the floodwater action of the Mill River have resulted in the decision to execute the Phase IV RIP to excavate areas of impacted soil and implement retaining wall and bank restoration work designed to help the levee withstand the hydraulic energy of the Mill River estimated design life of 100 years.. The following Phase IV RIP activities are planned for this Site under the MCP. 3.1 Repoint Vertical Mortared Wall The upstream-most portion of the retaining wall, approximately 185 feet long, is vertical and was constructed with stone and mortar. This section is in relatively good condition and is mostly between 12 to 15 feet high. The wall is lower in the downstream end where it meets the dry-laid portions of the wall, and is roughly six feet high at the dry/mortar junction. Re-pointing of the mortar is required to maintain the long-term structural integrity of the vertical wall in this section. 3.2 Remove Trees & Lower the Slope of the Bank Where the levee bank is steep to near-vertical above the retaining wall, impacted soil will be excavated and the slope of the bank will be lowered to a maximum slope of 1:2 to minimize future erosion. All excavated soil from bank and wall repair/rebuilding activities will first be treated in- place to stabilize the metals (see Section 3.8), and then transported to MCP Area of Concern 2 (“AOC-2”) where it will be added to the stockpile of similar soils (see Section 3.9). 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 5 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. In order to conduct the remediation efforts and repair the retaining wall, all trees along the levee and its bank will need to be removed. If trees were left in place, when they eventually fall over due to storm forces or old age, their root systems could open the newly rebuilt retaining wall or levee bank treatments exposing the underlying soil to erosion. Rotten stumps can cause soil collapse also resulting in erosion. A survey of existing tree species and their approximate breast- height diameter was conducted by OHI and Mathew Verson. The trees and their relative size are shown on the plans. A count of trees by species and size is summarized in Table 1 below. In total, 96 trees between 3” and 36”, of which more than half are 6” or less in diameter, will be removed for this project. Table 3-1 Tree Removal by Size & Species 3.3 Re-build Collapsed Dry-laid Stone Wall The remaining portions of the retaining wall start at six feet high and gradually lower to a final height of approximately two feet at the downstream end of the retaining wall. Most of the dry- laid retaining wall is approximately four feet high. Sections of the dry-laid stone wall have collapsed, or started to collapse, and the levee bank above these sections can be observed to have eroded due to the lack of support from the retaining wall below. See Site Photographs in Attachment B. Where the dry-laid wall is mostly intact, the wall will be re-built to its original height using a combination of existing stones on the shoreline directly below the collapsed wall and stone from the walls lining the former headrace or sourced from off-site. The sections of wall to be rebuilt are illustrated in the Riverbank Restoration plan set in Attachment C (OHI, 2021) and details of this repair are shown in the Typical Wall Repair Type B, Sheet C7-2. 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 6 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. 3.4 Gabion Wall In the sections where the dry-laid wall is in the worst condition and no longer serving as a retaining wall, the remaining stones will be removed and these sections of wall will be replaced with gabion baskets filled with stone. The gabion wall will be dug into the shoreline underlying soil for structural support, will be flush with the front face of the existing wall, and will be built to a height matching the apparent original height of dry-laid stone wall on either end of the gabion section. The sections of wall to be replaced with gabion basket are illustrated in the plan set in Attachment C and details of this installation are shown in the Typical Wall Repair Type C, Sheet C7-2. 3.5 Extend Retaining Wall The stone retaining wall will be extended approximately 105 feet south of its current extent at a height of approximately two feet. This is necessary to combat erosion of the bank along this stretch which is becoming evident. Further south, the river bed widens and a flood plain is present which absorb the energy of flood water, thus reducing its potential for erosion. 3.6 Stone Rip-Rap From the top of the retaining wall up to the 100-year flood elevation, stone rip-rap will be placed on the face of the relaxed slope on top of filter fabric and a bed of crushed stone. The major stones will be flat and angular with a minimum thickness of twelve inches and the interstitial spaces will be filled with smaller stone. This rip-rap is designed to withstand the water forces of a 100-year flood event much better than the current conditions and prevent erosion of the underlying metals-impacted levee bank soils. Details of the rip-rap construction are shown in the Typical Wall Repair Type A/B/C cross-sections on the Riverbank Restoration plan set (OHI, 2022) Sheet C7-2 in Attachment C. 3.7 Geocell Turf Reinforcement Mat Treatment From the top of the rip-rap at the 100-year flood elevation to the top of the levee, the newly relaxed slope will be covered with turf reinforcement mat. The geocell mat/blanket is designed to be filled with soil and seeded, allow water to pass through, and to hold a bank in place to impede erosion. Details of the turf reinforcement mat installation are shown in the Typical Wall Repair Type A/B/C cross-sections and the Turf Reinforcement Mat details on the Riverbank Restoration plan set (OHI, 2022) Sheets C7-1 and C7-2 in Attachment C. 3.8 Soil Stabilization Soil that is located along the entire length of the levee and the levee bank down to the top of the stone retaining wall is assumed to contain elevated concentrations of the metals previously detected at the Site (see Section 2.0). Prior to moving soil in these areas, the soil will be stabilized in place using Blastox®, a patented, fine granular, complex calcium silicate-based additive for stabilizing heavy metals. Blastox® will be applied onto the soil surface and mixed into the soil using an excavator prior to removal of the soil from the levee and/or bank and transport to the AOC-2 stockpile. 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 7 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. The Blastox® process produces insoluble heavy metal compounds through chemical conversion, pH adjustment and physical encapsulation, thereby making the metals unavailable to leach. The total amount of metals in the soil will not change, but their availability to the environment will be dramatically reduced. OHI and Blastox have completed a bench-scale pilot test on the stabilization process using Site soil. OHI collected several composite surface soil samples from a location near the center of the levee and submitted them to Blastox for the test. Bench test results indicate that the stabilization process will reduce the Toxicity Concentration Leaching Procedure (TCLP) concentrations of metals in Site soil to below EPA land application standards (5 mg/L). A similar product and process were utilized in 2005 when metals-impacted soil from AOC-1 was stabilized prior to creating the stockpile in AOC-2. 3.9 Stockpile Excavated Soil Excavated and stabilized soil from along the levee will be transported to AOC-2 and placed on top of the filled portion of the headrace. The southern portion of the filled headrace already contains a stockpile of metals-impacted soil. The existing stockpile will be increased in length toward the north and in overall height. The concentration and speciation of metals detected along the levee are consistent with the metals already contained within the stockpile. Thus, the stockpile will grow in volume, but not in character. This is consistent with prior soil excavations at the Site as previously agreed between MassDEP and the Cutlery, and thus is consistent with the provisions and intent of the MCP regulation at 310 CMR 40.0030. When final grade, side slopes and compaction of the stockpile are reached, the stockpile will be covered with an engineered risk reduction barrier to prevent dermal contact with remaining underlying impacted soil. The proposed risk reduction barrier will be constructed as follows from bottom to top: ♦ Layer of woven geotextile Mirafi RS380i; ♦ Layer of orange non-woven filter fabric (Mirafi 140NL/O); ♦ 18 inches of clean fill; ♦ 6 inches of topsoil; and ♦ Vegetation (grass). The engineered risk reduction barrier installation is shown in the Impacted Soils Stockpile Area cross-section in the Riverbank Restoration plan set (OHI, 2021) Sheet C7-1. 3.10 New Parking Lot Area The southern-most portion of the stockpile is proposed to be covered by a new parking lot area of paved parking lot, to create a risk reduction barrier and allow expansion of parking for the abutter, Valley Home Improvement (VHI). The proposed expansion would result in 9,507 sf of 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 8 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. new impervious surface. A modification of the proposed risk reduction barrier for the paved parking area will be constructed as follows from bottom to top as shown on the Riverbank Restoration plan set (OHI, 2022) Sheet C8-3: ♦Layer of woven geotextile Mirafi RS380i; ♦Layer of orange non-woven filter fabric (Mirafi 140NL/O); ♦12 inches of clean compacted sub-base; ♦4” base coat asphalt; and ♦1” top coat asphalt. The new parking lot area will be graded and sloped to drain into and through the existing VHI paved parking lot which drains and discharges into the sediment trap constructed in 2005. Calculations provided in the Stormwater Management Report (Attachment H) show that the sediment trap has sufficient capacity to accept the additional stormwater from the new parking lot area. It is not proposed to concentrate the new parking lot stormwater at a catch basin and infiltrate this water into the soil on that lot since such a structure would be within or immediately adjacent to the filled headrace and stockpile. 3.11 Removal of Organic Matter Tree removal from the Site will be accomplished primarily by crane to protect the Mill River, the levee/bank, and to facilitate removal of the trunks and limbs from the Site. A timber-mat road will be installed along the inside face of the headrace parallel with the levee to enable the tree crane to access the Site. Additional timber-mats will be utilized on either side of the log-mat road as needed for the crane stabilization pads. Log trucks will utilize the timber-mat road for removal of the trunks and branches. Analysis was conducted of a composite sample of various live tree (oak, maple, and birch) branches with leaves for MCP13 total metals. The analysis detected levels of barium, lead, nickel, and zinc far below MassDEP Method 1 S-1 soil standards that are consistent with published values of metals in wood chips from other locations (Phase IV RIP, OHI, 2022). The results indicate that wood chips and solid tree logs can be removed from the Site without restrictions on off-site management. 4.0 Compliance with Limited Project Performance Standards The Limited Project provision in the Regulations at 310 CMR 10.53(3) states the following: Notwithstanding the provisions of 310 CMR 10.54 through 10.58 and 10.60, the Issuing Authority may issue an Order of Conditions and impose such conditions as will contribute to the interests identified in M.G.L. c. 131, § 40 permitting the following limited projects (although no such project may be permitted which will have any adverse effect on specified habitat sites of Rare Species, as identified by procedures 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 9 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. established under 310 CMR 10.59). In determining whether to exercise its discretion to approve the limited projects listed in 310 CMR 10.53(3), the Issuing Authority shall consider the following factors: the magnitude of the alteration and the significance of the project site to the interests identified in M.G.L. c. 131, § 40, the availability of reasonable alternatives to the proposed activity, the extent to which adverse impacts are minimized, and the extent to which mitigation measures, including replication or restoration, are provided to contribute to the protection of the interests identified in M.G.L. c. 131, § 40. In proposing this work under the specific Limited Project provision at 310 CMR 10.53(3)(q), the project will contribute to the interests discussed above by conforming with the general performance standards for this limited project provision as listed below. Assessment, monitoring, containment, mitigation, and remediation of, or other response to, a release or threat of release of oil and/or hazardous material in accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000: Massachusetts Contingency Plan and the following general conditions (although no such measure may be permitted which is designed in accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.1020: Background Levels of Oil and Hazardous Material solely to reduce contamination to a level lower than that which is needed to achieve "No Significant Risk" as defined in 310 CMR 40.0006(12)): 1.there are no practicable alternatives to the response action being proposed that are consistent with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000: Massachusetts Contingency Plan and that would be less damaging to resource areas. The alternatives analysis shall include, at a minimum, the following: a.an alternative that does not alter resource areas, which will provide baseline data for evaluating other alternatives; and b. an assessment of alternatives to both temporary and permanent impacts to resource areas. A "Comprehensive Remedial Action Alternative" that is selected in accordance with the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0851 through 40.0869 shall be deemed to have met the requirements of 310 CMR 10.53(3)(q)1.; and This requirement is met because the Phase IV RIP includes implementation of a Comprehensive Remedial Action Alternative selected in accordance with the MCP. 2.such projects shall be designed, constructed, implemented, operated, and maintained to avoid or, where avoidance is not practicable, to minimize impacts to resource areas, and shall meet the following standards to the maximum extent practicable: a.hydrological changes to resource areas shall be minimized; 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 10 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. The project will minimize work within resource areas to the extent practicable, will increase flood storage, and will serve to stabilize an eroding river bank. The project will comply with this standard. b.best management practices shall be used to minimize adverse impacts during construction, including prevention of erosion and siltation of adjacent water bodies and wetlands in accordance with standard U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service methods; As described below in Section 5.0, erosion and sediment controls are proposed around all areas to be disturbed prior to the commencement of work in each area and will be inspected and maintained on a daily basis. The types and locations of controls are shown on the plans on sheets C.7.2-C.7.3 in Attachment C. The project will comply with this standard. c. mitigating measures shall be implemented that contribute to the protection of the interests identified in M.G.L. c. 131, § 40; As described throughout the above narrative, the implementation of this project provides a risk reduction of continued bank erosion, removal of the potential for leaching of the identified metal- impacted soils along the bank, stabilizing these soils place, and will allow closure of this waste site as a Permanent Solution under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan. Additionally, the mitigation measures described below in Section 5.0 detail protection of the interests of the Act. The project will comply with this standard. d.compensatory storage shall be provided in accordance with the standards of 310 CMR 10.57(4)(a)1. for all flood storage volume that will be lost; e. no access road, assessment or monitoring device, or other structure or activity shall restrict flows so as to cause an increase in flood stage or velocity; The project will result in a net gain of flood storage volume of 2,051 cubic feet within the 100- year floodplain. f.temporary structures and work areas in resource areas, such as access roads and assessment and monitoring devices, shall be removed within 30 days of completion of the work. Temporary alterations to resource areas shall be substantially restored to preexisting hydrology and topography. At least 75% of the surface of any area of disturbed vegetation shall be reestablished with indigenous wetland plant species within two growing seasons and prior to said vegetative reestablishment any exposed soil in the area of disturbed vegetation shall be temporarily stabilized to prevent erosion in accordance with standard U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service methods. Temporary structures, work areas, and alterations to resource areas are those that no longer are necessary to fulfill the requirements of 310 CMR 40.0000: Massachusetts Contingency Plan; and 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 11 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. All equipment and staging in resource areas will be removed within 30 days of completion of work. As described below, all disturbed areas will be stabilized in place through the use of temporary (blankets) and permanent (vegetation, rip rap, stone walls). The project will comply with this standard. g.work in resource areas shall occur only when the ground is sufficiently frozen, dry, or otherwise stable to support the equipment being used. The project will comply with this standard. A native wetland or conservation seed mix (as site conditions dictate) will be applied to the site during the final grading and restoration phase, and will be monitored for two full-growing seasons with the goal of reaching 75% surface cover. 5.0 Compliance with Ordinance Performance Standards Section 337-10c)(2)(c) of the Ordinance allows “alteration within resource areas or their associated protected zones” if said work conforms to the general conditions of a Limited Project as defined in the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act regulations. As this project is being proposed as a Limited Project under 310 CMR 10.53(3)(q), the proposed work that will involve alteration within resource areas or their associated protected zones is allowable under the Ordinance. 6.0 Mitigation Measures 6.1 Construction Entrance A construction entrance will be located off of Riverside Drive as shown on the plans Sheets C4-1 and C7-1. The purpose of the entrance is to provide access directly off of Riverside Drive, and prevent the migration of dust from the Site onto the public way. The construction entrance will be 24 feet wide in order for two trucks to be present within the entrance at the same time (enter and exit). The construction entrance crosses a low ditch between the existing stockpile and Riverside Drive. 6.2 Dust Control & Monitoring During excavation and construction, the Contractor will monitor the air quality where construction activities involve soil handling such as excavation, relocation, staging, loading or grading of soil/waste materials. Visual monitoring will be conducted if there is no reason to believe that the material is contaminated. Dust suppression will be conducted if visible dust is observed. In addition to visual monitoring, air monitoring will be conducted around the Site. Air monitoring will involve appropriate techniques capable of providing real-time indications of air contaminants to protect on-site personnel and the local population. Air monitoring will be performed using particulate meters such as TSI DustTrak II Aerosol monitor, or equal. Each designated operator will be properly trained in the use of the monitoring equipment. Air 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 12 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. monitoring will be conducted at three locations (north end of work zone, south end of work zone, and near the center) around the Site at 60-minute intervals or if visible dust is observed for a continuous period of five (5) minutes or more. The results of the air monitoring will be recorded and used as the basis for specifying personal protective equipment (“PPE”) and determining the need to upgrade/downgrade protective measures. All personnel will be made aware of potential hazards and be informed of air monitoring information. The Contractor’s Site Health and Safety Officer and Superintendent will be responsible for assuring that monitoring is conducted in an appropriate manner and that work practices, engineering controls and/or personal protective equipment are proper for the conditions. Dust will be controlled during excavation of soil/fill material to limit potential spread of contaminants and potential exposure of contaminants to workers and the public. Nuisance dust levels will be reduced by pre-wetting the surface soils and by establishing and maintaining clean access roads. Prior to excavation, areas of exposed earth will be lightly sprayed with water before excavation if there is potential for nuisance dust generation. At a minimum the Contractor will provide clean water, free from salt, oil and other deleterious materials. Additional water spray may be utilized only when an indication of excessive dust is observed. To the extent feasible, the Contractor will minimize the use of water within the limits of excavation. When feasible, access roads will be sprayed with water on a regular basis to minimize the generation of dust. All containers and stockpiles will be covered at all times except as necessary to place or remove materials from the containers or stockpiles. The Contractor will monitor the covers daily to ensure the covers are in place and effectively eliminating the generation of dust. 6.3 Confirmatory Soil Samples Confirmatory soil samples will be collected after the final grade of the relaxed levee bank has been established and prior to placement of new/replacement materials. The purpose of these samples is to document the metals content of the remaining soil along the levee. Approximately 20 confirmatory soil samples will be collected in a uniform grid along the levee bank surface. The samples will be analyzed for MCP 14 total metals. 6.4 Remediation Waste Management Metals-impacted soil will be chemically stabilized in place and then moved to another location on-Site and placed on top of similar soils, expanding the existing stockpile as detailed above in Sections 3.8 & 3.9. This is consistent with past agreements between MassDEP and the Cutlery, and past practices at this Site. There is no known remediation waste that will leave the Site. 6303/Cutlery Building Associates 13 Attachment A - Narrative Notice of Intent – Northampton Epsilon Associates, Inc. 6.5 Construction Period Stormwater Management ♦A silt sock will be installed along the length of the Mill River shoreline to prevent sedimentation while wall repair and soil excavation work is being conducted A turbidity curtain will be installed along the east side of the Mill River, outside the silt sock, prior to any wall repair or soil excavation activities along the levee to prevent sedimentation of the Mill River. In most locations work will be conducted from the Bank Full Bench/shoreline which borders the retaining wall, with two exceptions: At the far northern extent of the dry-laid stone wall the shoreline is quite narrow, and some machinery may need to be located partially within the river for short periods of time. ♦At the far southern extent of the dry-laid stone wall the shoreline is also quite narrow, and any machinery needed to move stone along the shoreline will access the shoreline from the flood plain further to the south. This area will require a turbidity curtain from the flood plain access point to a location where the shoreline is wide enough for the full width of machinery when such work is in progress. Elsewhere, silt fence will be installed around the perimeter of the IVW to protect it from siltation and to define the work area. Timber mats will temporarily impact this IW along the western edge to allow access for equipment. Silt fence will also be installed from construction access road south along the road to the VHI parking lot, west along the parking lot to the top of the levee, then north from the VHI parking lot to approximately MW-4 where the bank restoration and tree removal work begins. At this point the silt fence will continue west down the bank to the top of the levee retaining wall and continue upstream/north along the top of the retaining wall to the northerly project terminus at the existing chain link fence, where it will follow the fence easterly to the base of the slope under the road. Silt fence will not be installed along the road as it is elevated above the entire work site, except in the vicinity of the construction access road where silt fence will be installed along its north and south edges. If catch-basins are identified within the roadway downgradient of the project limits they will be protected with silt sacks. Silt fence will also be installed around the perimeter of the isolated vegetated wetland as shown in the Riverbank Restoration plan set (OHI, 2022) Sheets C7-2 and C7-3. 7.0 Conclusions The information contained in this NOI and the accompanying plans describes the site, proposed work and the effect of said work on the interests identified in the Act and the Ordinance. The proposed work will achieve Permanent Solution for this waste site under the MCP and contribute to the protection of the interests of the Act by complying with the conditions under 310 CMR 10.53(3)(q) and the Ordinance . The Applicant therefore respectfully requests that the Commission issue an Order of Conditions approving the Project with appropriate conditions to protect the interests identified in M.G.L. c. 131 § 40 and Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance Chapter 337. Attachment B Figures LEGEND Basemap: 1985 USGS Quadrangles, MassGIS Figure 1USGS Locus Map Former Cutlery Raceway Riverbank Restoration Northampton, Massachusetts G:\Projects2\MA\Northampton\6303\MXD\1_USGS_20211019.mxd Data Source: Bureau of Geographic Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Technology and Security Services Project Site °0 1,000 2,000 Feet1 inch = 2,000 feetScale1:24,000 Wa r n e r S t r e e t FlorenceRoadRi versi deDr i veL ib e rt y Str ee t L a d d A v e n u e W o od A v e n ue L e x in gt o n A v e n u e BurtsPitRoad Hi nckl ey St r eet Clement StreetWillow Street N o r w o o d A v e n u eMaplewood TerraceB ottu m s R o a d LEGEND Basemap: 2019 Orthophotography, MassGIS Figure 2Aerial Locus Map Former Cutlery Raceway Riverbank Restoration Northampton, Massachusetts G:\Projects2\MA\Northampton\6303\MXD\2_Aerial_20211025.mxd Data Source: Bureau of Geographic Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Technology and Security Services Project Site °0 250 500 Feet1 inch = 500 feetScale1:6,000 Mill River Warner Street Riv e r s id e D riv e L ib e rt y S tr e e t L a d d A v e n u e W o od A v en ue L e xi n g t on A v e n u e C lem entS treetMaplewood TerraceN or wo o d A v e n u e B ottu m s R o a d LEGEND Basemap: 2019 Orthophotography, MassGIS Figure 3DEP Wetlands Former Cutlery Raceway Riverbank Restoration Northampton, Massachusetts G:\Projects2\MA\Northampton\6303\MXD\3_DEP_Wetlands_20211025.mxd Data Source: Bureau of Geographic Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Technology and Security Services Project Site Wetland Open Water °0 150 300 Feet1 inch = 300 feetScale1:3,600 LEGEND Basemap: FEMA FIRM Panel 2501670002A G:\Projects2\MA\Northampton\6303\MXD\4_FEMA_FIRM_20211026.mxd Figure 4FEMA FIRM Former Cutlery Raceway Riverbank Restoration Northampton, Massachusetts Data Source: Bureau of Geographic Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of 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A. Applicant Information 1. Location of Project: 360 Riverside Drive a. Street Address Northampton b. City/Town c. Check number d. Fee amount 2. Applicant Mailing Address: Alan a. First Name Verson b. Last Name Cutlery Building Associates c. Organization 90 Conz Street, Suite 211 d. Mailing Address Northampton e. City/Town MA f. State 01060 g. Zip Code 413 586 1348 h. Phone Number i. Fax Number j. Email Address 3. Property Owner (if different): a. First Name b. Last Name c. Organization d. Mailing Address e. City/Town f. State g. Zip Code h. Phone Number i. Fax Number j. Email Address To calculate filing fees, refer to the category fee list and examples in the instructions for filling out WPA Form 3 (Notice of Intent). B. Fees Fee should be calculated using the following process & worksheet. Please see Instructions before filling out worksheet. Step 1/Type of Activity: Describe each type of activity that will occur in wetland resource area and buffer zone. Step 2/Number of Activities: Identify the number of each type of activity. Step 3/Individual Activity Fee: Identify each activity fee from the six project categories listed in the instructions. Step 4/Subtotal Activity Fee: Multiply the number of activities (identified in Step 2) times the fee per category (identified in Step 3) to reach a subtotal fee amount. Note: If any of these activities are in a Riverfront Area in addition to another Resource Area or the Buffer Zone, the fee per activity should be multiplied by 1.5 and then added to the subtotal amount. Step 5/Total Project Fee: Determine the total project fee by adding the subtotal amounts from Step 4. Step 6/Fee Payments: To calculate the state share of the fee, divide the total fee in half and subtract $12.50. To calculate the city/town share of the fee, divide the total fee in half and add $12.50. noifeetf.doc • Wetland Fee Transmittal Form • rev. 10/11 Page 2 of 2 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Fees (continued) Step 1/Type of Activity Step 2/Number of Activities Step 3/Individual Activity Fee Step 4/Subtotal Activity Fee 2(b). Parking Lot 1 $500 $750* 2(e). Inland Limited Project 1 $500 $750* *50% added for work in RFA Step 5/Total Project Fee: $1500 Step 6/Fee Payments: Total Project Fee: $1500 a. Total Fee from Step 5 State share of filing Fee: $737.50 b. 1/2 Total Fee less $12.50 City/Town share of filling Fee: $762.50 c. 1/2 Total Fee plus $12.50 C. Submittal Requirements a.) Complete pages 1 and 2 and send with a check or money order for the state share of the fee, payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Department of Environmental Protection Box 4062 Boston, MA 02211 b.) To the Conservation Commission: Send the Notice of Intent or Abbreviated Notice of Intent; a copy of this form; and the city/town fee payment. To MassDEP Regional Office (see Instructions): Send a copy of the Notice of Intent or Abbreviated Notice of Intent; a copy of this form; and a copy of the state fee payment. (E-filers of Notices of Intent may submit these electronically.) Your Confirmation number is 20220222348743 Date of Confirmation: 2/22/2022 NOTE: When paying by ACH (Checking) it will take two business days for the payment to be debited from your bank account. Your account number is not verified until this payment is presented to your bank. They have the right to return this payment if unable to process this transaction against your account. Your request for payment(s) of $987.50 has been received and is subject to approval by your financial institution. Account Information Name:Cutlery Building Associates Address:90 Conz St City:Northampton State:MA Zip:01060 Email:wendy.dunphy@gmail.com Payment Information Payment Type:ACH Payer Name:Cutlery Building Associates Routing Number: *****1688 Account Number: *****1293 Transaction Information Total: $987.50 TransactionNorthampton Planning andSustainability Planning PermitsPermit: WetlandsProperty Owner Name: CutleryBuilding AssociatesPermit Application Name: Notice ofIntentAssessors Map # for Work Location :30AAssessors Block # Work Location:077ssessors Lot # for Work Location :001Email Address:versonalan@gmail.com Quantity1 Amount$987.50 Fee$0.00 Payment TypeACH Attachment E Abutters Information AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act And the Northampton Wetlands Ordinance (To be submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Conservation Commission when filing a Notice of Intent) I, Joshua Surette, hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that on 02-23-2022, I gave notification to abutters in compliance with the second paragraph of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40, and the DEP Guide to Abutter Notification dated April 8, 1994, in connection with the following matter: A Notice of Intent was filed under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act by Cutlery Building Associates with the Northampton Conservation Commission on 02-23-2022 for property located at 320-360 Riverside Drive. The form of the notification and a list of the abutters to whom it was given and their addresses, are attached to this Affidavit of Service. ___________________________________________________________02-23-2022 Applicant Signature Date Notification to Abutters Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, and the Northampton Wetlands Ordinance This is a notification required by law. You are receiving this notification because you have been identified as the owner of land abutting another parcel of land for which certain activities are proposed. Those activities require a permit under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, § 40). In accordance with the second paragraph of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, and 310 CMR 10.05(4)(a) of the Wetlands Regulations, you are hereby notified that: A. A Notice of Intent was filed with the Northampton Conservation Commission on February 24, 2022 seeking permission to remove, fill, dredge, or alter an area subject to protection under M.G.L. c. 131 §40.) and the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance (Chapter 337). The work proposed is: B. The name of the applicant is: Cutlery Building Associates-Alan Verson C. The address of the land where the activity is proposed is: 320-360 Riverside Drive. D. Copies of the Notice of Intent may be examined at the Office of Planning and Sustainability, 210 Main Street, Room 11, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday, and online at www.northamptonma.gov/pending, permit files are sorted by Map and Lot. E. Copies of the Notice of Intent may be obtained from the applicant’s representative by calling Epsilon Associates at 978-897-7100. An administrative fee may be applied for providing copies of the NOI and plans. F. Information regarding the date, time, and place of the public hearing may be obtained from the Office of Planning and Sustainability by calling the Conservation Agent at (413) 587- 1263. Conservation Commission agendas are also posted at http://northamptonma.gov/AgendaCenter/Conservation-Commission-7 Notification provided pursuant to the above requirement does not automatically confer standing to the recipient to request Departmental Action for the underlying matter. See 310 CMR 10.05(7)(a)4. The purpose of the proposed project is waste cleanup and bank stabilization where the Former Cutlery raceway runs along a section of the Mill River at 320-360 Riverside Drive, Northampton MA (the “Project”). 1OBJECTID PARIDTAXYRversionOWN1 OWN2 CAREOFADDR1 CITYNAMESTATECODE ZIP1 LocusLUC LIVUNITAssessorAcresTaxParIDMB1 30A-093-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 GAIDA IAN WILLIAM337 RIVERSIDE DR FLORENCE MA 01062 130 0.448 30A-0932 30A-021-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 ETHIER-JACKSON DIANE & RAY M JACKSON 23 BOTTUMS RD FLORENCE MA 01062 BOTTUMS RD 23 101 1 2.53 30A-0213 30A-022-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 VANN JORETTA JOYCE TRUSTEE 393 RIVERSIDE DR FLORENCE MA 01062 RIVERSIDE DR 393 101 1 0.868 30A-0224 30A-024-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 TRUSKINOFF DEBRA B42 LEXINGTON AVE FLORENCE MA 01062 LEXINGTON AVE 42 101 1 0.239 30A-0245 30A-025-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 BLATNER WILLIAM J & MARY COWHEY 38 LEXINGTON AVE FLORENCE MA 01062 LEXINGTON AVE 38 101 1 0.3 30A-0256 30A-026-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 PAVLOVICH JOSEPH M & BARBARA T 34 LEXINGTON AVE FLORENCE MA 01062 LEXINGTON AVE 34 101 1 0.6 30A-0267 30A-027-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 BELUZO ASHLEY N & SIMON HILDT 22 LEXINGTON AVE FLORENCE MA 01062 LEXINGTON AVE 22 101 1 0.467 30A-0278 30A-028-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 FORRESTALL KEVIN F16 LEXINGTON AVE FLORENCE MA 01062 LEXINGTON AVE 16 101 1 0.351 30A-0289 30A-092-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 NORTHAMPTON CONSERVATION COMMISSIONUTLER CITY HALL 210 MAIN ST NORTHAMPTON MA 01060 932 1.726 30A-09210 30A-073-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 FREEDENFELD ROBIN B188 WARNER ST FLORENCE MA 01062 WARNER ST 188 101 1 1.46 30A-07311 30A-029-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 COMBEST ANGELA M347 RIVERSIDE DR FLORENCE MA 01062 RIVERSIDE DR 347 101 1 0.326 30A-02912 30A-032-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 320 RIVERSIDE LLC320 RIVERSIDE DR FLORENCE MA 01062 RIVERSIDE DR 320 400 0 30A-03213 30A-032-002 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 CUTLERY BUILDING ASSOCIATES ATT: ALLAN VERSON 90 CONZ ST NORTHAMPTON MA 01060 RIVERSIDE DR 320 400 0 30A-03214 30A-032-003 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 320 RIVERSIDE LLC320 RIVERSIDE DR FLORENCE MA 01062 RIVERSIDE DR 320 400 0 30A-03215 30A-032-004 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 BURTON SAM & SUSAN E REES320 RIVERSIDE DR FLORENCE MA 01062 RIVERSIDE DR 320 031 1 0 30A-03216 30A-032-005 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 ROSS & ROSE LLC49 OAK ST FLORENCE MA 01062 RIVERSIDE DR 320 400 1 0 30A-03217 30A-032-006 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 SPENSE GEORGE AP O BOX 16 HATFIELD MA 01038 RIVERSIDE DR 320 400 0 30A-03218 30A-032-007 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 SPENCE GEORGE AP O BOX 16 HATFIELD MA 01038 RIVERSIDE DR 320 400 0 30A-03219 30A-032-008 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 SPENCE GEORGE AP O BOX 16 HATFIELD MA 01038 RIVERSIDE DR 320 400 0 30A-03220 30A-032-009 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 SPENCE GEORGE AP O BOX 16 HATFIELD MA 01038 RIVERSIDE DR 320 400 0 30A-03221 30A-009-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 RAREDON THOMAS L & HARRIET E BRICKMAN 53 BOTTUMS RD FLORENCE MA 01062 BOTTUMS RD 53 101 1 1 30A-00922 30A-009-700 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 RAREDON THOMAS L & HARRIET E 53 BOTTUMS RD FLORENCE MA 01062 BOTTUMS RD 53 713 21.04 30A-00923 30A-076-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 FIREHOUSE REALTY CORPP O BOX 60627 FLORENCE MA 01062 RIVERSIDE DR 340 400 0.459 30A-07624 30A-077-001 2022 2021-04-28 13:20 CUTLERY BUILDING ASSOCIATES 90 CONZ ST SUITE 211 NORTHAMPTON MA 01060 442 3.3 30A-07730A_077_100ft_20220128.xls Attachment F Wetland Delineation Memo Attachment G Site Photographs Site Photographs Soil Remediation and Bank Stabilization, Northampton, MA Photo 1: Existing raceway looking north towards existing dry-laid revetment wall and Isolated Wetland Photo 2: View property looking south towards the raceway from the northern property boundary. Site Photographs Soil Remediation and Bank Stabilization, Northampton, MA Photo 3: A view of existing masonry wall to be re-pointed Photo 4: View of existing dry-laid stone wall to be repaired Site Photographs Soil Remediation and Bank Stabilization, Northampton, MA Photo 5: View of existing dry-laid stone wall to be repaired/expanded. Photo 6: Looking west at Mill River from the existing soil contaminated soil stockpile. Attachment H Stormwater Management Report Mansfield, MA Amherst, MA February 8, 2022 RE: Stormwater Management Plan Cutlery River Bank Remediation OHI Project #13-1515 As part of the Mill River Riverbank Remediation plan, it is proposed that an 11-stall parking facility be installed north of and adjacent to the existing parking lot associated with the former Cutlery Firehouse building. The Site is classified as a redevelopment of a former historic mill complex and the area where the parking facility is proposed is currently a stockpile area for impacted soils which is over a section of the former raceway of the mill complex. The proposed work area encompasses an area of 42,266 sf therefore, a Stormwater Management Permit Waiver Application will be filed with the City of Northampton Department of Public Works. Stormwater runoff from the Site currently flows offsite to the south onto the adjacent former Firehouse property or north and west eventually entering the Mill River. Flows to the south will continue to sheet flow southward across the former Firehouse property onto the property of the former mill complex and into the former tailrace where a sediment trap was installed in 2005 to protect the Mill River. After the installation of the parking facility the existing surface flow patterns will be maintained. The sediment trap will be modified by installing a single row of eight-inch (8”) cmu block to the sediment trap spillway to achieve in excess of the required volume for the increase in impervious area. The sediment trap will be maintained annually under the O&M for the former mill complex. Drainage analysis was performed using the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) TR-55 and TR- 20 methodologies as facilitated by the computer program HydroCAD 10.1 by HydroCAD Software Solutions, LLC. The stormwater model was analysed for performance during 2-, 10- and 100-year frequency rainfall events. The events were based on the 24 -hour, Type-III duration storm. The resulting change in peak runoff rates were 0.30 cfs, 0.40 cfs and 0.50 cfs for the 2-, 10- and 100-year storms, respectively and the resulting change in peak runoff volumes were 942 cf, 1,385 cf and 1,928 cf for the 2-, 10- and 100-year storms, respectively. Although there will be an increase in runoff volume due to the additional impervious area no increase to off-site flooding is anticipated as the remediation of the Mill River embankment will provide an additional 2,051 cf of flood storage volume. 44 Wood Avenue Mansfield, MA 02048 Tel (508) 339-3929 Fax (508) 339-3140 www.ohiengineering.com swcheck • 04/01/08 Stormwater Report Checklist • Page 1 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Checklist for Stormwater Report A. Introduction Important: When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. A Stormwater Report must be submitted with the Notice of Intent permit application to document compliance with the Stormwater Management Standards. The following checklist is NOT a substitute for the Stormwater Report (which should provide more substantive and detailed information) but is offered here as a tool to help the applicant organize their Stormwater Management documentation for their Report and for the reviewer to assess this information in a consistent format. As noted in the Checklist, the Stormwater Report must contain the engineering computations and supporting information set forth in Volume 3 of the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook. The Stormwater Report must be prepared and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer (RPE) licensed in the Commonwealth. The Stormwater Report must include:  The Stormwater Checklist completed and stamped by a Registered Professional Engineer (see page 2) that certifies that the Stormwater Report contains all required submittals.1 This Checklist is to be used as the cover for the completed Stormwater Report.  Applicant/Project Name  Project Address  Name of Firm and Registered Professional Engineer that prepared the Report  Long-Term Pollution Prevention Plan required by Standards 4-6  Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan required by Standard 82  Operation and Maintenance Plan required by Standard 9 In addition to all plans and supporting information, the Stormwater Report must include a brief narrative describing stormwater management practices, including environmentally sensitive site design and LID techniques, along with a diagram depicting runoff through the proposed BMP treatment train. Plans are required to show existing and proposed conditions, identify all wetland resource areas, NRCS soil types, critical areas, Land Uses with Higher Potential Pollutant Loads (LUHPPL), and any areas on the site where infiltration rate is greater than 2.4 inches per hour. The Plans shall identify the drainage areas for both existing and proposed conditions at a scale that enables verification of supporting calculations. As noted in the Checklist, the Stormwater Management Report shall document compliance with each of the Stormwater Management Standards as provided in the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook. The soils evaluation and calculations shall be done using the methodologies set forth in Volume 3 of the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook. To ensure that the Stormwater Report is complete, applicants are required to fill in the Stormwater Report Checklist by checking the box to indicate that the specified information has been included in the Stormwater Report. If any of the information specified in the checklist has not been submitted, the applicant must provide an explanation. The completed Stormwater Report Checklist and Certification must be submitted with the Stormwater Report. 1 The Stormwater Report may also include the Illicit Discharge Compliance Statement required by Standard 10. If not included in the Stormwater Report, the Illicit Discharge Compliance Statement must be submitted prior to the discharge of stormwater runoff to the post-construction best management practices. 2 For some complex projects, it may not be possible to include the Construction Period Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan in the Stormwater Report. In that event, the issuing authority has the discretion to issue an Order of Conditions that approves the project and includes a condition requiring the proponent to submit the Construction Period Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan before commencing any land disturbance activity on the site. swcheck • 04/01/08 Stormwater Report Checklist • Page 3 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Checklist for Stormwater Report Checklist (continued) LID Measures: Stormwater Standards require LID measures to be considered. Document what environmentally sensitive design and LID Techniques were considered during the planning and design of the project: No disturbance to any Wetland Resource Areas Site Design Practices (e.g. clustered development, reduced frontage setbacks) Reduced Impervious Area (Redevelopment Only) Minimizing disturbance to existing trees and shrubs LID Site Design Credit Requested: Credit 1 Credit 2 Credit 3 Use of “country drainage” versus curb and gutter conveyance and pipe Bioretention Cells (includes Rain Gardens) Constructed Stormwater Wetlands (includes Gravel Wetlands designs) Treebox Filter Water Quality Swale Grass Channel Green Roof Other (describe): Standard 1: No New Untreated Discharges No new untreated discharges Outlets have been designed so there is no erosion or scour to wetlands and waters of the Commonwealth Supporting calculations specified in Volume 3 of the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook included. swcheck • 04/01/08 Stormwater Report Checklist • Page 4 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Checklist for Stormwater Report Checklist (continued) Standard 2: Peak Rate Attenuation Standard 2 waiver requested because the project is located in land subject to coastal storm flowage and stormwater discharge is to a wetland subject to coastal flooding. Evaluation provided to determine whether off-site flooding increases during the 100-year 24-hour storm. Calculations provided to show that post-development peak discharge rates do not exceed pre- development rates for the 2-year and 10-year 24-hour storms. If evaluation shows that off-site flooding increases during the 100-year 24-hour storm, calculations are also provided to show that post-development peak discharge rates do not exceed pre-development rates for the 100-year 24- hour storm. Standard 3: Recharge Soil Analysis provided. Required Recharge Volume calculation provided. Required Recharge volume reduced through use of the LID site Design Credits. Sizing the infiltration, BMPs is based on the following method: Check the method used. Static Simple Dynamic Dynamic Field1 Runoff from all impervious areas at the site discharging to the infiltration BMP. Runoff from all impervious areas at the site is not discharging to the infiltration BMP and calculations are provided showing that the drainage area contributing runoff to the infiltration BMPs is sufficient to generate the required recharge volume. Recharge BMPs have been sized to infiltrate the Required Recharge Volume. Recharge BMPs have been sized to infiltrate the Required Recharge Volume only to the maximum extent practicable for the following reason: Site is comprised solely of C and D soils and/or bedrock at the land surface M.G.L. c. 21E sites pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0000 Solid Waste Landfill pursuant to 310 CMR 19.000 Project is otherwise subject to Stormwater Management Standards only to the maximum extent practicable. Calculations showing that the infiltration BMPs will drain in 72 hours are provided. Property includes a M.G.L. c. 21E site or a solid waste landfill and a mounding analysis is included. 1 80% TSS removal is required prior to discharge to infiltration BMP if Dynamic Field method is used. swcheck • 04/01/08 Stormwater Report Checklist • Page 5 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Checklist for Stormwater Report Checklist (continued) Standard 3: Recharge (continued) The infiltration BMP is used to attenuate peak flows during storms greater than or equal to the 10- year 24-hour storm and separation to seasonal high groundwater is less than 4 feet and a mounding analysis is provided. Documentation is provided showing that infiltration BMPs do not adversely impact nearby wetland resource areas. Standard 4: Water Quality The Long-Term Pollution Prevention Plan typically includes the following:  Good housekeeping practices;  Provisions for storing materials and waste products inside or under cover;  Vehicle washing controls;  Requirements for routine inspections and maintenance of stormwater BMPs;  Spill prevention and response plans;  Provisions for maintenance of lawns, gardens, and other landscaped areas;  Requirements for storage and use of fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides;  Pet waste management provisions;  Provisions for operation and management of septic systems;  Provisions for solid waste management;  Snow disposal and plowing plans relative to Wetland Resource Areas;  Winter Road Salt and/or Sand Use and Storage restrictions;  Street sweeping schedules;  Provisions for prevention of illicit discharges to the stormwater management system;  Documentation that Stormwater BMPs are designed to provide for shutdown and containment in the event of a spill or discharges to or near critical areas or from LUHPPL;  Training for staff or personnel involved with implementing Long-Term Pollution Prevention Plan;  List of Emergency contacts for implementing Long-Term Pollution Prevention Plan. A Long-Term Pollution Prevention Plan is attached to Stormwater Report and is included as an attachment to the Wetlands Notice of Intent. Treatment BMPs subject to the 44% TSS removal pretreatment requirement and the one inch rule for calculating the water quality volume are included, and discharge: is within the Zone II or Interim Wellhead Protection Area is near or to other critical areas is within soils with a rapid infiltration rate (greater than 2.4 inches per hour) involves runoff from land uses with higher potential pollutant loads. The Required Water Quality Volume is reduced through use of the LID site Design Credits. Calculations documenting that the treatment train meets the 80% TSS removal requirement and, if applicable, the 44% TSS removal pretreatment requirement, are provided. swcheck • 04/01/08 Stormwater Report Checklist • Page 6 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Checklist for Stormwater Report Checklist (continued) Standard 4: Water Quality (continued) The BMP is sized (and calculations provided) based on: The ½” or 1” Water Quality Volume or The equivalent flow rate associated with the Water Quality Volume and documentation is provided showing that the BMP treats the required water quality volume. The applicant proposes to use proprietary BMPs, and documentation supporting use of proprietary BMP and proposed TSS removal rate is provided. This documentation may be in the form of the propriety BMP checklist found in Volume 2, Chapter 4 of the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook and submitting copies of the TARP Report, STEP Report, and/or other third party studies verifying performance of the proprietary BMPs. A TMDL exists that indicates a need to reduce pollutants other than TSS and documentation showing that the BMPs selected are consistent with the TMDL is provided. Standard 5: Land Uses With Higher Potential Pollutant Loads (LUHPPLs) The NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit covers the land use and the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has been included with the Stormwater Report. The NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit covers the land use and the SWPPP will be submitted prior to the discharge of stormwater to the post-construction stormwater BMPs. The NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit does not cover the land use. LUHPPLs are located at the site and industry specific source control and pollution prevention measures have been proposed to reduce or eliminate the exposure of LUHPPLs to rain, snow, snow melt and runoff, and been included in the long term Pollution Prevention Plan. All exposure has been eliminated. All exposure has not been eliminated and all BMPs selected are on MassDEP LUHPPL list. The LUHPPL has the potential to generate runoff with moderate to higher concentrations of oil and grease (e.g. all parking lots with >1000 vehicle trips per day) and the treatment train includes an oil grit separator, a filtering bioretention area, a sand filter or equivalent. Standard 6: Critical Areas The discharge is near or to a critical area and the treatment train includes only BMPs that MassDEP has approved for stormwater discharges to or near that particular class of critical area. Critical areas and BMPs are identified in the Stormwater Report. swcheck • 04/01/08 Stormwater Report Checklist • Page 7 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Checklist for Stormwater Report Checklist (continued) Standard 7: Redevelopments and Other Projects Subject to the Standards only to the maximum extent practicable The project is subject to the Stormwater Management Standards only to the maximum Extent Practicable as a: Limited Project Small Residential Projects: 5-9 single family houses or 5-9 units in a multi-family development provided there is no discharge that may potentially affect a critical area. Small Residential Projects: 2-4 single family houses or 2-4 units in a multi-family development with a discharge to a critical area Marina and/or boatyard provided the hull painting, service and maintenance areas are protected from exposure to rain, snow, snow melt and runoff Bike Path and/or Foot Path Redevelopment Project Redevelopment portion of mix of new and redevelopment. Certain standards are not fully met (Standard No. 1, 8, 9, and 10 must always be fully met) and an explanation of why these standards are not met is contained in the Stormwater Report. The project involves redevelopment and a description of all measures that have been taken to improve existing conditions is provided in the Stormwater Report. The redevelopment checklist found in Volume 2 Chapter 3 of the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook may be used to document that the proposed stormwater management system (a) complies with Standards 2, 3 and the pretreatment and structural BMP requirements of Standards 4-6 to the maximum extent practicable and (b) improves existing conditions. Standard 8: Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control A Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan must include the following information:  Narrative;  Construction Period Operation and Maintenance Plan;  Names of Persons or Entity Responsible for Plan Compliance;  Construction Period Pollution Prevention Measures;  Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan Drawings;  Detail drawings and specifications for erosion control BMPs, including sizing calculations;  Vegetation Planning;  Site Development Plan;  Construction Sequencing Plan;  Sequencing of Erosion and Sedimentation Controls;  Operation and Maintenance of Erosion and Sedimentation Controls;  Inspection Schedule;  Maintenance Schedule;  Inspection and Maintenance Log Form. A Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan containing the information set forth above has been included in the Stormwater Report. swcheck • 04/01/08 Stormwater Report Checklist • Page 8 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Checklist for Stormwater Report Checklist (continued) Standard 8: Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control (continued) The project is highly complex and information is included in the Stormwater Report that explains why it is not possible to submit the Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan with the application. A Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control has not been included in the Stormwater Report but will be submitted before land disturbance begins. The project is not covered by a NPDES Construction General Permit. The project is covered by a NPDES Construction General Permit and a copy of the SWPPP is in the Stormwater Report. The project is covered by a NPDES Construction General Permit but no SWPPP been submitted. The SWPPP will be submitted BEFORE land disturbance begins. Standard 9: Operation and Maintenance Plan The Post Construction Operation and Maintenance Plan is included in the Stormwater Report and includes the following information: Name of the stormwater management system owners; Party responsible for operation and maintenance; Schedule for implementation of routine and non-routine maintenance tasks; Plan showing the location of all stormwater BMPs maintenance access areas; Description and delineation of public safety features; Estimated operation and maintenance budget; and Operation and Maintenance Log Form. The responsible party is not the owner of the parcel where the BMP is located and the Stormwater Report includes the following submissions: A copy of the legal instrument (deed, homeowner’s association, utility trust or other legal entity) that establishes the terms of and legal responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the project site stormwater BMPs; A plan and easement deed that allows site access for the legal entity to operate and maintain BMP functions. Standard 10: Prohibition of Illicit Discharges The Long-Term Pollution Prevention Plan includes measures to prevent illicit discharges; An Illicit Discharge Compliance Statement is attached; NO Illicit Discharge Compliance Statement is attached but will be submitted prior to the discharge of any stormwater to post-construction BMPs. EXISTING AP1 Routing Diagram for Cutlery Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc., Printed 2/8/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Subcat Reach Pond Link Cutlery Printed 2/8/2022Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc. Page 2HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Area Listing (all nodes) Area (sq-ft) CN Description (subcatchment-numbers) 6,702 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B (EXISTING) 35,296 98 Pavement & Roof (EXISTING) Type III 24-hr 2-Year Rainfall=3.00"Cutlery Printed 2/8/2022Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc. Page 3HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Summary for Subcatchment EXISTING: Runoff = 2.34 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 7,564 cf, Depth= 2.16" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 2-Year Rainfall=3.00" Area (sf) CN Description 6,702 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B * 35,296 98 Pavement & Roof 41,998 92 Weighted Average 6,702 15.96% Pervious Area 35,296 84.04% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Segment A Summary for Link AP1: Inflow Area = 41,998 sf, 84.04% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.16" for 2-Year event Inflow = 2.34 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 7,564 cf Primary = 2.34 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 7,564 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 10-Year Rainfall=4.50"Cutlery Printed 2/8/2022Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc. Page 4HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Summary for Subcatchment EXISTING: Runoff = 3.80 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 12,607 cf, Depth= 3.60" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 10-Year Rainfall=4.50" Area (sf) CN Description 6,702 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B * 35,296 98 Pavement & Roof 41,998 92 Weighted Average 6,702 15.96% Pervious Area 35,296 84.04% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Segment A Summary for Link AP1: Inflow Area = 41,998 sf, 84.04% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.60" for 10-Year event Inflow = 3.80 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 12,607 cf Primary = 3.80 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 12,607 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 100-Year Rainfall=6.40"Cutlery Printed 2/8/2022Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc. Page 5HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Summary for Subcatchment EXISTING: Runoff = 5.63 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 19,120 cf, Depth= 5.46" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 100-Year Rainfall=6.40" Area (sf) CN Description 6,702 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B * 35,296 98 Pavement & Roof 41,998 92 Weighted Average 6,702 15.96% Pervious Area 35,296 84.04% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Segment A Summary for Link AP1: Inflow Area = 41,998 sf, 84.04% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 5.46" for 100-Year event Inflow = 5.63 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 19,120 cf Primary = 5.63 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 19,120 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs PROPOSED AP1 Routing Diagram for Cutlery-Post Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc., Printed 2/8/2022 HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Subcat Reach Pond Link Cutlery-Post Printed 2/8/2022Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc. Page 2HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Area Listing (all nodes) Area (sq-ft) CN Description (subcatchment-numbers) 6,132 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B (PROPOSED) 39,151 98 Pavement & Roof (PROPOSED) Type III 24-hr 2-Year Rainfall=3.00"Cutlery-Post Printed 2/8/2022Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc. Page 3HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Summary for Subcatchment PROPOSED: Runoff = 2.61 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 8,506 cf, Depth= 2.25" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 2-Year Rainfall=3.00" Area (sf) CN Description 6,132 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B * 39,151 98 Pavement & Roof 45,283 93 Weighted Average 6,132 13.54% Pervious Area 39,151 86.46% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Segment A Summary for Link AP1: Inflow Area = 45,283 sf, 86.46% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.25" for 2-Year event Inflow = 2.61 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 8,506 cf Primary = 2.61 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 8,506 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 10-Year Rainfall=4.50"Cutlery-Post Printed 2/8/2022Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc. Page 4HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Summary for Subcatchment PROPOSED: Runoff = 4.18 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 13,992 cf, Depth= 3.71" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 10-Year Rainfall=4.50" Area (sf) CN Description 6,132 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B * 39,151 98 Pavement & Roof 45,283 93 Weighted Average 6,132 13.54% Pervious Area 39,151 86.46% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Segment A Summary for Link AP1: Inflow Area = 45,283 sf, 86.46% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.71" for 10-Year event Inflow = 4.18 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 13,992 cf Primary = 4.18 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 13,992 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 100-Year Rainfall=6.40"Cutlery-Post Printed 2/8/2022Prepared by OHI Engineering, Inc. Page 5HydroCAD® 10.10-4b s/n 11276 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Summary for Subcatchment PROPOSED: Runoff = 6.14 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 21,048 cf, Depth= 5.58" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type III 24-hr 100-Year Rainfall=6.40" Area (sf) CN Description 6,132 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B * 39,151 98 Pavement & Roof 45,283 93 Weighted Average 6,132 13.54% Pervious Area 39,151 86.46% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Segment A Summary for Link AP1: Inflow Area = 45,283 sf, 86.46% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 5.58" for 100-Year event Inflow = 6.14 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 21,048 cf Primary = 6.14 cfs @ 12.09 hrs, Volume= 21,048 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 1.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Attachment I NHESP Proof of Mailing Proof of mailing to NHESP Ii'�����������������-'t'l•1;Jtlh'Ulii#l�-t!l:l:IM:tE.'l:l;Jt)l::lltl:i•l:il-1:.l#l-iM._i:(ftiliJiil:l:MUl;l4: .:.; ������������!-, 1 !I -ps·11on Epsilon Associates Inc MIDDLESEXSAVINGBANK 53-7122 5103 6 '! ii - I CONCORD, MA 01742 2113 I -3 Mill & Main, Suite 250 � I Assoc r ATE s r N c. MAYNARD, MA 01754 . � I I§ � I !I I� !Three Hundred and no/100 ii l 1� I DATE AMOUNT l ! 02/18/22 51036 $300.00 I� i � '1 I PAY COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS-NHESP i l TOTHE &Ii �-1,.,l;liHm1•mmou@,111�, .... ll,Dll<!<llOlil�.O<ID!IO .. IO;l;,����;;!>��:J Attachment J Wildlife Habitat Evaluation detlhab.doc • 10/07 Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation • Page 1 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Wildlife Habitat Protection Guidance Appendix B: Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Part 1. Summary Sheet Project Name Location Size of Area Being Impacted Date Impact Areas (linear feet, square feet, or acres for each of the impact areas within the site) Name Waterbody/ Waterway Wetland Upland* Total Area 1. Important: When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. *Riverfront Area/BLSF Attach Sketch map and/or photos of the Impact Areas Narrative Description of Site (attach separate page if necessary) Certification I hereby certify that this project has been designed to avoid, minimize, and mitigate adverse effects on wildlife habitat, and that it will not, following two growing seasons of project completion and thereafter, substantially reduce its capacity to provide important wildlife habitat functions. Signature of Wildlife Specialist (per 310 CMR 10.60 (1) (b)) Typed or Printed Name Northampton Cutlery Soil Remediation and Bank Stabilization 320-360 Riverside Drive, Northampton, Ma 01060 63, 169 square feet; 1.45 acres 03/04/2022 Bank Mill River 105 lf Riverfront Area Mill River 58, 647 sq. ft. BLSF 3, 723 sq. ft 105 lf 58, 647 sq. ft. 3,723 sq. ft The 3.3-acre, previously degraded project site is the former raceway that carried water from the Mill River to the former Northampton Cutlery mill building (Figure 1). A steep bank separates the former headrace from the east bank of the Mill River, approximately 15 feet below. There is approximately 563 linear feet of Bank with existing revetment structures which are being eroded and need repairs. Additionally, 105 linear feet of Bank is severely eroded and requires new stabilization measures. Riverfront Area on the site is comprised of mixed hardwoods and Japanese knotweed Josua Surette LUW Mill River Mill River 799 799 detlhab.doc • 10/07 Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation • Page 2 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Wildlife Habitat Protection Guidance Appendix B: Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Part 2. Field Data Form (for each wetland or non-wetland resource area) I. General Information Project Location (from NOI page 1) Impact Area (number/name) Date(s) of Site Visit(s) and Data Collection Weather Conditions During Site Visit (if snow cover, include depth) Person completing form per 310 CMR 10.60(1)(b) Date this form was completed The information on this data sheet is based on my observations unless otherwise indicated Signature II. Site Description (complete A or B under Classification - see instructions for full description) A. Classification 1. For Wetland Resource Areas, complete the following: System: Subsystem: Class: Subclass: Hydrology/Water Regime Permanently flooded Saturated Intermittently exposed Temporarily flooded Semi-permanently flooded Intermittently flooded Seasonally flooded Artificially flooded 2. For Riverfront or Bordering Land Subject to Flooding Resource Areas, complete the following. Use a terrestrial classification system such as one of the two listed below: a. "Classification of the Natural Communities of Massachusetts (Draft)" by Patricia C. Swain and Jennifer B. Kearsley, MA DFW NHESP, Westborough, MA. July 2000. (Department of Fish & Game Website) b. "New England Wildlife: Habitat, Natural History, and Distribution" by Richard M. DeGraaf and Deborah D. Rudis, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. General Technical Report NE-108. August 1992. 491 pages. Community Name Vegetation Description Physical Description 320-360 Riverside Drive, Northampton, MA 01060 WF B21- WF B18/Bank Joshua Surette 03/04/2022 12/23/2021 40dgs; No snow cover NA Terrestrial-Mixed Oak Forest/Woodland Dominant tree species include bred oak, black birch, american elm, & black locust; dominant shrubs include Japanese knotweed A wooded, linear parcel along the Mill River that contains remains of the linear tailrace from a historic mill complex. detlhab.doc • 10/07 Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation • Page 3 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Wildlife Habitat Protection Guidance Appendix B: Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Part 2. Field Data Form (continued) B. Inventory (Plant community) % Cover: Trees (> 20’) Shrubs (< 20’) Woody vines Mosses Herbaceous Plant Lists (species that comprise 10% or more of the vegetative cover in each strata; “*” designates a dominant plant species for the strata): Strata Plant Species Strata Plant Species C. Inventory (Soils) Soil Survey Unit Drainage Class Texture (upper part) Depth Depth to Water Table III. Important Habitat Features (complete for all resource areas) If the following habitat characteristics are present, describe & quantify them on a separate sheet & attach. Wildlife Food Important Wetland/Aquatic Food Plants (smartweeds, pondweeds, wild rice, bulrush, wild celery) Abundant Present Absent Important Upland/Wetland Food Plants (hard mast and fruit/berry producers) Abundant Present Absent Shrub thickets or streambeds with abundant earthworms (American woodcock) Present Absent Shrub and/or herbaceous vegetation suitable for veery nesting Present Absent 60%25%0%0%5% Trees Black Birch* Trees Black Locust Trees Red Oak Trees American Elm Shrubs Japanese knotweed Pootatuck fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionally flooded moderately well drained fine sandy loam 9 inches 4 inches x x x x detlhab.doc • 10/07 Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation • Page 4 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Wildlife Habitat Protection Guidance Appendix B: Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Part 2. Field Data Form (continued) Number of trees (live or dead) > 30” DBH: Number (or density) of Standing Dead Trees (potential for cavities and perches): 6-12” dbh 12-18” dbh 18-24” dbh > 24” dbh Number of Tree Cavities in trunks or limbs of: 6-12” diameter (e.g., tree swallow, saw whet owl, screech owl, bluebird, other songbirds) 12-18” diameter (e.g., hooded merganser, wood duck, common goldeneye, mink) >18” diameter (e.g., hooded merganser, wood duck, common goldeneye, common merganser, barred owl, mink, raccoon, fisher) Small mammal burrows Abundant Present Absent Cover/Perches/Basking/Denning/Nesting Habitat Rocks, crevices, logs, tree roots or hummocks under water’s surface (turtles, snakes, frogs) Rocks, crevices, fallen logs, overhanging branches or hummocks at, or within 1m above the water’s surface (turtles, snakes, frogs, wading birds, wood duck, mink, raccoon) Rock piles, crevices, or hollow logs suitable for: otter mink porcupine bear bobcat turkey vulture Live or dead standing vegetation overhanging water or offering good visibility of open water (e.g., osprey, kingfisher, flycatchers, cedar waxwings) Non-breeding amphibians (foraging, re-hydration) Turtles Foraging waterfowl Sphagnum hummucks or mats, moss-covered logs or saturated logs, overhanging or directly adjacent to pools of standing water in spring (four-toed salamander) Present Absent 2 0 4 6 0 0 0 x Dense herbaceous cover (voles, small mammals, amphibians & reptiles) Large woody debris on the ground (small mammals, mink, amphibians & reptiles) Depressions that may serve as seasonal (vernal/autumnal) pools Present Absent Standing water present at least part of the growing season, suitable for use by Breeding amphibians x x detlhab.doc • 10/07 Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation • Page 5 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Wildlife Habitat Protection Guidance Appendix B: Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Part 2. Field Data Form (continued) Important habitat characteristics (if present, describe and quantify them on a separate sheet) Medium to large (> 6”), flat rocks within a stream (cover for stream salamanders and nesting habitat for spring & two-lined salamanders) Present Absent Flat rocks and logs on banks or within exposed portions of streambeds (cover for stream salamanders and nesting habitat for dusky salamanders) Present Absent Mud flats Present Absent Exposed areas of well-drained, sandy soil suitable for turtle nesting Present Absent Wildlife dens/nests (if present, describe & quantify them on the back of this sheet) Turtle nesting sites Present Absent Bank swallow colony Present Absent Nest(s) present of Bald Eagle Osprey Great Blue Heron Den(s) present of Otter Mink Beaver Present Absent x Underwater banks of fine silt and/or clay (beaver, muskrat, otter) Present Absent Undercut or overhanging banks (small mammals, mink, weasels) Present Absent Vertical sandy banks (bank swallow, kingfisher) Present x Absent Areas of ice-free open water in winter x x x x x x x x detlhab.doc • 10/07 Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation • Page 6 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Wildlife Habitat Protection Guidance Appendix B: Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Part 2. Field Data Form (continued) Project area is within: 100’ of beaver, mink or otter den, bank swallow colony or turtle nesting area 200’ of Great Blue Heron or osprey nest(s) 1400’ of a Bald Eagle nest1 Emergent Wetlands (if present, describe & quantify them on a separate sheet) Emergent wetland vegetation at least seasonally flooded during the growing season (wood duck, green heron, black-crowned night heron, king rail, Virginia rail, coot, etc.) Flooded > 5 cm Present Absent Flooded > 25 cm (pied-billed grebe) Present Absent Persistent emergent wetland vegetation at least seasonally flooded during the growing season (mallard, American bittern, sora, common snipe, red-winged blackbird, swamp sparrow, marsh wren) Flooded > 5 cm Present Absent Flooded > 25 cm (least bittern, common moorhen) Present Absent Cattail emergent wetland vegetation at least seasonally flooded during the growing season Flooded > 5 cm (marsh wren) Present Absent Flooded > 25 cm (least bittern, common moorhen) Present Absent Fine-leafed emergent vegetation (grasses and sedges) at least seasonally flooded during the growing season (common snipe, spotted sandpiper, sedge wren) Flooded > 5 cm Present Absent Flooded > 25 cm (least bittern, common moorhen) Present Absent IV. Landscape Context A.Habitat Continuity (if present, describe the landscape context on a separate sheet and its importance for area-sensitive species) Is the impact area part of an emergent marsh at least 1.0 acre in size? Yes No (marsh and waterbirds) 2.0 acres in size? Yes No 5.0 acres in size? Yes No 10.0 acres in size? Yes No 1 1400 feet is the distance used by NHESP for evaluating potential disturbance impacts on eagle nests under MESA. Keep in mind, however, that this doesn't give jurisdiction within 1400' of an eagle’s nest; it only identifies it on the checklist so that adverse effects can be avoided if work in a resource area is within 1400 feet. x x x x x x x x x x x x detlhab.doc • 10/07 Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation • Page 7 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Wildlife Habitat Protection Guidance Appendix B: Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Part 2. Field Data Form (continued) Is the impact area part of a wetland complex at least 2.5 acres in size? Yes No (turtles, frogs, waterfowl, mammals) 5.0 acres in size? Yes No 10.0 acres in size? Yes No 25.0 acres in size? Yes No For upland resource areas is the impact area part of contiguous forested habitat at least (forest interior nesting birds) 50 acres in size? Yes No 100 acres in size? Yes No 250 acres in size? Yes No 500 acres in size? Yes No (grassland nesting birds) > 1.0 acre in size? Yes No (special habitat such as gallery floodplain forest, alder thicket, etc.) > 1.0 acre in size? Yes No B.Connectivity with adjoining natural habitats No direct connections to adjacent areas of wildlife habitat (little connectivity function) Connectors numerous or impact area is embedded in a large area of natural habitat (limited connectivity function) Impact area contributes to a limited number of connectors to adjacent areas of habitat (somewhat important for connectivity function) Impact area serves as part of a sole connector to adjacent areas of habitat (important for connectivity function) Impact area serves as only connector to adjacent areas of habitat (very important for connectivity function) V. Habitat Degradation (describe degradation and wildlife impacts on the back of the sheet) Evidence of significant chemical contamination Evidence of significant levels of dumping Evidence of significant erosion or sedimentation problems Significant invasion of exotic plants (e.g., purple loosestrife, Phragmites, glossy buckthorn) Disturbance from roads or highways Other human disturbance Is the site the only resource area in the vicinity of an otherwise developed area Note: These are not the only important habitat features that may be observed on a site. If the wildlife specialist identifies other features they should be noted in the application. x x x x x x x x x x x x x detlhab.doc • 10/07 Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation • Page 8 of 8 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Program Wildlife Habitat Protection Guidance Appendix B: Detailed Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Part 2. Field Data Form (continued) VI. Quantification Table for Important Habitat Characteristics Habitat Characteristic Amount Impacted in Impact Area Current (entire site) Post-Construction (entire site) Standing dead trees12"-18" dbh 4 4 0 Standing dead trees18"-24" dbh 6 6 0 0 Live trees 30" dbh orgreater 2 2 0