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44-043 492 Easthampton Road-Order of Conditions May 16, 2011 Frank Fournier 17 Harlow Avenue Northampton MA, 01060 RE: Order of Conditions, DEP #246-647; 494 Easthampton Road, Map 44, Lot 43 Dear Frank: Enclosed please find the original signed Order of Conditions for the above referenced project. This Order has been recorded in the Hampshire County Registry of Deeds, and filed with the Department of Environmental Protection as required. The ten business day legal appeal period from the date of issuance has expired, so the project may begin at anytime once pre-construction conditions are met. Please read the document carefully, as it contains conditions that must be adhered to before, during, and after work on the project. Condition 36 requires that an invasives removal and planting plan be filed with the Commission 45 days after the Order was issued, and approved prior to this work being started. As discussed in our conversation this afternoon, you are requesting two additional weeks to prepare this plan. The plan must be provided by June 22, which is 60 days following the date of the Order. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. Thanks very much, Sarah LaValley Conservation, Preservation and Land Use Planner Timothy E. Maginnis R.S. Registered Sanitarian 70 Montague Road Westhampton, MA 01027 City of Northampton Office of Planning and Development City Hall – 210 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 Attn: Sarah I. LaValley Conservation, Preservation and Land Use Planner Re: 492 Easthampton Road January 24, 2011 Dear Ms. LaValley; On behalf of Mr. Frank Fournier, I am responding to your email of January 19, 2011. The wetland boundaries were determined by the following measures: - Observed vegetation on site before construction began. The area for the proposed Infiltrator Leaching bed system was lawn grass, red cedar trees along the southerly property line and two red maple trees. - Soil Evaluation using the Munsell Soil Color Chart. - Determination of approximate high water line on the existing bank of Bike Path drainage channel before construction began. The following mitigating measures are proposed to meet the standards of Northampton’s Wetland Ordinance. If approved they will be undertaken upon completion of the proposed sewage disposal system and will have no unacceptable, significant, or cumulative effect on the protected resource area: Erosion Control : As a temporary measure, straw bales were installed on top of the slope west and northerly of the block wall to prevent runoff. Straw mulch was placed on the existing slope north of the block wall to prevent soil erosion. Hay bales and silt fence were installed at the toe of slope along tree line 10’ from the existing bank (resource area) and will serve as a sediment barrier and prevent runoff into the no-build zone: ie: 10’ buffer zone of the resource area. A permanent vegetated cover will be established, as weather conditions permit, in the buffer zone easterly and northerly of the existing concrete block wall. This cover will hold soil particles in place, slow the velocity of runoff and promote water infiltration. Plantings: Indigenous plant species are proposed which are adapted to the existing range of soil moisture conditions typical of this area. They will act as a barrier to the Bike Trail and provide food and shelter for wildlife. Suggested plant species include but may not limited to the following: -highbush blueberry - vaccinium corymbosum (18” – 24”) -blackberry – Rubus Allegheniensis -red raspberry – Rubus idaeus -silky dogwood – Cornus amomun Mill.(18” – 24”) -red osier dogwood – Cornus stolonifera Michx. If you have any questions or would like any additional information, please contact me at the above address. Very truly yours; Timothy E. Maginnis R.S. c.c. Mr. Frank Fournier