Berkshire Design email 6/27/2008
Wayne Feiden
From:Bridget Mitchell [bridget@berkshiredesign.com]
Sent:Friday, June 27, 2008 5:06 PM
To:Wayne Feiden
Subject:RE: utility plans
Attachments:_HILTON HOTEL Layout1 (1).pdf; Hilton4-Utilities.pdf
Wayne,
I just left you a voicemail regarding your inquiry below, but I’ll try responding via email….
At this point I do not have a sheet with all utilities on it. National Grid has provided a pdf copy of their preliminary design.
I overlaid the pdf on our plan to see potential conflicts, but it was for design purposes only, not for printing. Once I receive
National Grid’s revised plan I will do the same and simply draw in the proposed conduit locations so that the other utility
companies can work off it. The final package will include an overall plan with all proposed utility re-routes. I’ve attached
National Grid’s preliminary plan and our Utility relocation plan. Is this sufficient to show the state? I understand this is not
exactly what you were looking for. I apologize for misunderstanding the schedule. I expect to receive National Grid’s final
plan on Monday and hope to get the other companies designs within two weeks. I am not comfortable showing the other
utility companies designs at this time.
Please call on Monday if you wish to discuss.
Thanks,
Bridget Mitchell
The Berkshire Design Group
Phone: 413-582-7000 x102
Email: bridget@berkshiredesign.com
From: Wayne Feiden [mailto:wfeiden@northamptonma.gov]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 11:07 AM
To: Bridget Mitchell
Subject: utility plans
Bridget:
Is it safe to assume that your utility corridor plans will include at least one sheet that shows all of the public
utilities (water, sewer, storm sewer) on the same plan sheet as all of private utilities you are currently working
on (phone, cable, fiber, electric) so we can see everything on the same view?
Wayne Feiden, FAICP, Director of Planning and Development
City of Northampton
413-587-1265
WFeiden@NorthamptonMA.gov
210 Main Street, Room 11, City Hall
Northampton, MA 01060
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