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18C-048 5 4 § 350 -12.2 NORTHAMPTON CODE § 350 -12.2 Neighborhood Business Districts and in all residential districts shall be 16 feet. # Greater pole heights may be allowed with site plan approval from the Planning Board. Lamp wattage should be lower on poles that are lower heights. (10) Pole heights for streets shall not be greater than 25 feet in commercial areas and 16 feet for new residential streets, unless exempt public ways. Streetlights shall conform to the pole standards above and shall conform to these light output I standards: (a) Commercial streets average between 0.8 footcandles to one footcandle; Ii (b) Local and collector streets average 0.3 footcandles to 0.8 footcandles. i (11) Signs should be illuminated from the top or internally illuminated. Internal j illumination is allowed so long as it does not cause light to be directed upward or off the property boundaries and conforms to other standards herein. See also I Subsection C(6) above. 7 , I y i .— i �'. =`', om r - - i E' : r ' row ' %�a r ',..Pe' x re • 1 Ground- nounted Top- mounted Billboard Floodlights Billboard Floodlights (care fully focused onto bi1lboard) i f � , New England Light Pollution Advisory Group (NELPAG) International g Dark -Sky Association `t (12) Energy efficiency. The City encourages the use of energy - efficient lamps for all outdoor applications. Mercury vapor and incandescent lighting fixtures, except for `1 single- family, two - family and three - family uses, are prohibited because they are the least energy efficient and contain elements harmful for the environment. In 1111 order of preference, the following represent lamp types that are recommended: f l rI(a) Compact fluorescent white light. ff (b) Low pressure sodium. Though these lamps may not provide accurate color RI rendering, they are appropriate for roadways, walkways, parking areas, and security_ lighting. r (c) Metal halide and fluorescent lamps when appropriate controls are used to ensure compliance with the standards within this chapter. 4 350:106 12 - 01 - 2006 /e-qV City of Northampton �N a Massachusetts 1'. a ' DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS o 212 Main Street • Municipal Building ssp < � Northampton, MA 01060 413 -587 -1240 Building Commissioner October 23, 2009 Richard Perry Director Enviormental Services Northampton Nursing Home 737 Bridge Rd. Northampton, MA 01060 CEASE AND DESIST Mr. Perry, Northampton Nursing home recently installed lights to illuminate your ground sign located in front of the building. The lights were installed in violation of Northampton Zoning 350 -12.2 section 11 (copy attached). You are hereby ordered to turn lighting off. Attached with this letter is 350 -12.2 section 11 diagram of how lights must be installed. When correction is made contact our office for a site inspection before they are used. If you have any questions regarding this cease and desist please contact me at 587 -1240. Northampton Nursing will face fines of up to $100 per day for each day violation continues and or court action. Sincerely, Anthony Patillo Building Commissioner City of Northampton • U.S. Postal ServlceTM CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.corn ec o sc 161 0 -e° p6. /0 Posta $ r ovk 44/ Certified Fee Sk I Return Receipt Fee — P°St o p (Endorsement Required) a He UP Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) I A Total Postage & Fees $ Oeg .0te.P Nutsr Er- gem 6 ,:, 37 - R-rP4E d City, Sta PS Form 3800, August 2006 See Reverse for Instructions ,, 4 o S(P�ESP.s w .- '' ,,, ,,, ,!' ., H ' k ‘ , \1N \zE , , ::Ar,,, .,,,:c7c Ton: vt....i, :,;,:‘, 1/41,. ,t\ - , ., ,..„ , ., t. , • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZlP +4 in this box • CITY OF NORTHAMPTON )'EPI OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS 212 MAIN STREET ( NORTHAMPTON, MA C 060 , I11'.a /11111iiil1llimiilijiiiti fiiminifiiiiiiiififiiii 1ff1fi1fi Please remit a check in the total amount of $10,000.00 for this violation and the October 10, 2008 violation to the above address no later than thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter. Failure to pay will result in additional interest penalties. Sincerely, Edward S. Huntley, P.E. Director of Public Works c: Mayor Clare Higgins City Councilors BPW Board of Health Building Commissioner d -- i tg CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS * °�`� ° ti DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 6 � )40: 125 Locust Street ewe � ! � �," Northampton, MA 01060 -2066 413- 587 -1570 Fax 413 - 587 -1576 Edward S. Huntley, RE ■1 _ _ Director -- __ __ June 18, 2009 JUN 2 3 2009 Northampton Health Care r ,;� ' 737 Bridge Road Northampton, MA 01060 Attn: Administrator CERTIFIED MAIL # 7005 1160 0002 2013 6314 Re: UNPAID FINE OF OCTOBER 10, 2008 VIOLATION and FINE, ILLEGAL DISCHARGE TO SANITARY SEWER Dear Administrator: The Northampton Department of Public Work's (DPW) continues to monitor your sanitary sewer discharge point on Prospect Avenue for compliance with the City of Northampton's Sewer Use Ordinance. Northampton Health Care continues to discharge illegal material(s) (rags, wipes, and other obstructing debris) to the City's sanitary sewer system. The DPW has been documenting these events with dated photographs on a regular basis. The discharge of these materials is illegal under the City's Sewer Use Ordinance, specifically §260- 18(F). Your facility has been warned on a number of occasions in the past via Certified Mail and site visits. Your response has been variable but each time with a proposed cessation of the problem. It is apparent your facility continues with these illegal discharges on a regular basis. The outlet sewer manhole located at the intersection of Gleason Road and Prospect Avenue was last cleaned of illegal discharge materials on June 12, 2009. As such, this letter serves as another VIOLATION and a FINE of $5,000.00. The DPW will monitor this outlet again in the very near future to ensure compliance. Continued non - compliance shall result in additional $5,000 fine for each instance documented in the future. The Fine in the amount of $5,000 for the violation of October 10, 2008 has not been paid as of this letter date. As such the City will not issue any further permits to your facility per City Ordinance §208 -2 until your outstanding obligations have been fulfilled. As an additional avenue, the City may pursue this issue through Housing Court by the Board of Health as violatio - 1t effect the health and welfare of City residents. F • •D • . 3 ti a< / le -- i tg 4�PT CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS 4 ° ti DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 9 _ 41 � ) )4'4 125 Locust Street '� ` , l Northampton, MA 01060 -2066 , �:J .fir'' 4 413- 587 -1570 Fax 413- 587 -1576 Edward S. Huntley, P.EM 4 r +� I � - Director L , ?� i ' f June 18, 2009.) JUN 2 J 2009 '�a Northampton Health Care ` or �; 737 Bridge Road , 1-7 -,, ,' 1!05 Northampton, MA 01060 Attn: Administrator CERTIFIED MAIL # 7005 1160 0002 2013 6314 Re: UNPAID FINE OF OCTOBER 10, 2008 VIOLATION and FINE, ILLEGAL DISCHARGE TO SANITARY SEWER Dear Administrator: The Northampton Department of Public Work's (DPW) continues to monitor your sanitary sewer discharge point on Prospect Avenue for compliance with the City of Northampton's Sewer Use Ordinance. Northampton Health Care continues to discharge illegal material(s) (rags, wipes, and other obstructing debris) to the City's sanitary sewer system. The DPW has been documenting these events with dated photographs on a regular basis. The discharge of these materials is illegal under the City's Sewer Use Ordinance, specifically §260-18(F). Your facility has been warned on a number of occasions in the past via Certified Mail and site visits. Your response has been variable but each time with a proposed cessation of the problem. It is apparent your facility continues with these illegal discharges on a regular basis. The outlet sewer manhole located at the intersection of Gleason Road and Prospect Avenue was last cleaned of illegal discharge materials on June 12, 2009. As such, this letter serves as another VIOLATION and a FINE of $5,000.00. The DPW will monitor this outlet again in the very near future to ensure compliance. Continued non - compliance shall result in additional $ 5,000 fine for each instance documented in the future. The Fine in the amount of $5,000 for the violation of October 10, 2008 has not been paid as of this letter date. As such the City will not issue any further permits to your facility per City Ordinance §208 -2 until your outstanding obligations have been fulfilled. As an additional avenue, the City may pursue this issue through Housing Court by the Board of Healthas__ violations that effect the health and welfare of City residents.