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05-048 Audubon Rd. Con ComFORM b COMiONNEALTH OF " WETLANDS PROTECTIOtl ACT G.L. C.131 S. 40 CERTIFICATE OF COf1PLIAACE CITY OF NOR THAMPfON MASSACHUSETTS PROJECT LOCATION 324 Audubon Road Lcods MA DATE _Au ust 13. 1984 FILE No. 246 -96 (/Man v0 S - Yf) It is hereby certified that the work regulated by an Order of Conditions dated October 12 1982 by the Deoartment of Environmental Duality Engineering [ ] Conservation Commission [x] has been satisfactorily completed. This Certificate shall be recorded in the Reoistri of Deeds for the district in which the land is located. The Order was originally recorded on October 20, 1982 in Doc A 08(sY �o /a /6a ate cok age 4 9,atl o Issuing Authority On this ( %� day of 11 " 1 19 before me personally appeared to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed. r c i i ata y Puolfc � � � >;2c�2 '- My cofmHsslon expires' .. Q �"'+ United States Soil Department of Conservation J Agriculture Service September 23, 1982 John M. Parsons, M.D_ 324 Audubon Road Leeds, MA 01060 Dear Dr. Parsons: I have reviewed your proposal concerning the restoration of a farm pond on your property, and after our on -site meeting, I feel that you have a feasible solution for improving the condition of the existing pond. The erosion control riprap, pond drain, high water spillways and the fish screen are definite improvements. The proposed reinforced concrete structure was not evaluated_ However, using 5000# concrete and 1/2 inch rebars placed 16" on center both ways, as well as having a 3 ft, footing below frost line, seems adequate. By doing some rough calculations, the drainage area is about 200 acres. Using SCS criteria, the design storm for this impoundment would be a 25 year - 24 hour storm. Making allowances for storage above Audubon Road, as well as the swampy area in the central portion of the watershed, the peak discharge should be in the vicinity of 100 cubic feet per second. The openings for normal water level and high water spillways shown in your drawings, should be ample. I have enclosed some of our bulletins which should be useful to you. If you have any questions or require any additional assistance, please contact our office. SSiinnncc / e e ree ly � J , ' l) Raymond P. Curran, Jr. Civil Engineer Enclosures cc: Northampton Conservation Commission Tne Soil Conservation Service &G6 —AS -1 U rs— agency of the 1049 ne0etlmenl el Aync ulluR FORM o lee cold ed D0C // CJ hCSY ORDER OF CONDITIONS W E T L A N D S P R O T E C T I O N A C T C C.L. c. 131, a. 60 / H " / t CITY /TOWN Northampton TO: NAME John M. Parsons CERTIFIED MAIL NUMBER P 232 393 212 324 A u d u b o n R FILE NUMBER 24F -96 ADDRESS 324 Audubon Road Recorded at Registry of Deeds, Hampshire Cnt , Book 2276 , Page 56 Certificate (if registered) REGARDING: Nodes of Intent dated September 22, 1982 and plena titled and dated pronn.c crl nam_r r d d Data orm s, submitted with Enol F TNIS ORDER IS ISSUED ON (date) October 12 12 1982 Pursuant to the authority of C.L. a 131 • 60, the _Northampton Conservation commission has reviewed your No ties of Intent and plans identified above, and has determined that the area on which the proposed work is to be done is significant to one or more of the interests ha The Conservation ed in C.L. c. 131, s. 40. on Commission hereby orders thet the following conditions are use memory to protect said interest, and all work shall be performed in strict accordance with them and with the Notice of Intent and plans identified above "cape who a much plana are modified by seid conditions. -- __________ CONDITIONS I. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein, and with all related statute, and other regulatory measures, shall be deemed cause to revoke or modify this order. 2. This order does not grant any property rights or any exclusive privileges; It doe■ not authorise any injury to prlvato property or Invasion of private rights. 3. This order does not relieve the permittee or any other person of the necessity of complying with all other applicable federal, state or local statute ordinances. by -laws end /or regulations. 4. The work authorized hereunder shall be completed within one (1) year from the date of this order unless it in for a maintenance dredging project subject to Section 5(9). " order may be extended by the issuing authority for one or more additional ono -year periouu uper application to the said issuing authority at least thi.�ty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the order or its mxtension. OILER OF CONDITION$ CONTIlpip - 2 - FILE NO. 246-96 S. Any fill used in connection with this project shall be clean fill, containing no trash, refuse, rubbish or dehrls,, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, lumber, bricks, plaster, wire, lath, paper, cardboard, pipe, tires, ashes, refrigerators, motor vehicles or parts of any of the foregoing, 6. No work may be commenced until all appeal periods have elapsed from the order of the Conservation Commission or from a final order by the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering. 7. No work shall be undertaken until the final order, with respect to the proposed project has been recorded In the Registry of Deeds for the district in which the Iand is located within the chain of title of the affected property. The Document number indicating such recording shall be submitted on the form at the end of this order to the fewer of this order prior to commencement of work. Further, if the Order of Conditions 1s not recorded within 7 days after the end of the ten day appeal period, the Conservation Commission will impose a twenty- five dollar ($ 25.00 ) service charge for recording by an agent of the Commission— s. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less that two square feet or wore than three square feet bearing the words, "Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering. Number 246 -96 " 9. Where the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering Is requested to make a determination and to Issue a superseding order the Conservation Commission shall be a party to all agency proceedings and hearings before the Department. 10. Upon completion of the work described herein, the applicant shall forthwith request, In writing, that a Certificate of Compliance be Issued stating that the work has been satisfactorily completed. 11. The work shall conform to the following described plans and. additional conditions: Proposed Dam - frontand side elevations, submitted with the Environmental Data Form. 12. All construction areas shall be restored to original conditions or better upon completion of the project, including vegetation. 13. No areas within the 100 year floodplain nor within 100 feet of a wetland area, as define, in Chapter 131, Section 40, M.G.L. shall be permissible disposal sites, unless otherwise approved by the Conservation Commission. 14. Excavated material and topsoil shall be located and stabilized so as to minimize washing into wetland areas or waterways. 15. Upon completion of the dam reconstruction and pond dredging, all distrubed areas, including the dredged area and sides of the pond itself, must be adequately stabilized temporarily with jute mesh or netting, or other method of equal effectiveness until such disturbed areas are permanently stabilized with a final vegetative cover for sediment and erosion control. 16. Siltation basins must be constructed below the dam in order to collect any silt, sediments or erosion generated by the dam reconstruction and pond dredging. 17. The ends of the dam must be extended into the slope of the ground, or the point where the dam meets the slope must be rip - rapped in order to prevent the earth from eroding around the ends of the dam, as bappended with the existing dam. 18. There shall be no chemical treatment of the pond,nor the lawn area within 100 feet of the pond including fertilizers. OPDHK OF CONDITIONS OON'PTN 1 - 3- Pile No. 246 -96 19. There shall be no increase in the percentage of slope on the westerly side of the pond. ' ORD OF CONDITIONS f - 3 _ 0 % n1.E No. iF The applicant, any person aggrieved by this order, any owner of land abutting the land upon which the proposed work is to be done, or any ten resident, of the city or town In which such land is located, are hereby notified of their right to appeal this order to the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering provided the request is made In writing and by certified mail to the Department within ten (10) days from the issuance of this order. ISSUED By Northampton Coll October 12, 1982 •- Date of Issuance On this_ //�/�( � B�4 Q appeared - day of � 7 - „r'O !�1� l9 " 11 before me personally to me .sown to be the person describe, in, and who execu[ed,the foregoing instrument aed acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed. i � I My Ca ®isslon e: lras P �P �/BO- /�GI�9� -i DETACH ON DOTTED LINE AND RWIT To THE ISSUER of THIS ORDER PR IOR To COtMCEMENT OF WORK. I'O No rthampion Conser t' C (Issuing Authority) PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE ORDER OF CONDITIONS FOR THE PRDJECT AT 324 Audubon Rd FIZZ NUMBER 246 -96 HAS BEEN RECORDED *AT THE REGISTRY OF Deeds of Hampshire County ON (DATE) - If recorded land, the instrument number which identif lee this transaction is If. registered lad the document number which identifies this transaction il� Signed Applicant City of Northampton, Massachusetts Office of Planning and Development City Hall • 210 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 • (413) 566 -6950 • Community and Ecommmlc Development • Coneervallon . mduric Preservatkm • Planning Board • Zoning Board of Appeal, John M. Parsons 324 Audubon Road Leeds, Massachusetts 01053 Roc Order Of Conditions 4246 -96 Dear Mr. Parsons: December 16, 1983 The Northampton Conservation Commission has reviewed your request for a Certificate Of Compliance for the above referenced project. A site inspectio found that the dam had been properly constructed, and was a great iinprovement over the original one. Though the water level of the pond is now stightly higher, as evidenced by the birch trees now standing in water on the westerly bank, this does not seem to present any significant problems. The Commission has voted, however, not to issue a Certificate of Complianc at this time as the vegetative cover was planted late in the season and did not appeae to have become fully established, especially in that area just east of the dam. The Commission will inspect the site in the late spring to see if the groundcover has taken. Pleas, be aware that if the spring flooding tops this portion of the bank the groundcover may be washed away and will have to be re established, so you may want to control the height of the water artificially through the use of your poyd drain during this period. Since the Commission is not willing, at this time, to issue a Certificate of Compliance and since your Order of Conditions expired on October 12, 1983, I would respectfully suggest that you might want to request an extension [o your existing permit ( a srmple letter will do) just to keep your permit alive. 6950 X263_ if you should o have any questions please feel fre to contact me at 586 - Yours, Lawrence B. Smith, Planner on behalf of the Northampton Conservation Commissiou FORM 3 WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT MASSACHUSETTS C.L. C. 131 a, 40 NOTICE OF INTENT All parts of this form and the attached Environmental Data Porn shall be completed under the pains and penalties of perjury. Incomplete filings may be rejected. DATE: S wam har 22. 1gft2 Conservation Commission Of (City /Town): N orthamDton 1, Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts C.L. c. 131, s. 40 that the proposed of activity described herein is within the jurisdiction (City /Town) Leeds . at 3 Audubon Rd. Street Most recent recording at the Registry of pp A, nr + 22 — 7 . -� -- - gook 76 Page 5 Caatifieate (if registered) Nnt annl'bl 2. The land on whic2 [he i�},or g .1ohn ' °posed to be done is oes ed by; NAME(s) Dorothy V. Parsons 3 Audubon Rd. ADDRESS Leeds, MA 01053 3. The A pplicant submitting this Notice i John M. Parsons 324 Audubon Road NAME Dorothy V. Parsons ADDRESS Leeds iVfA 01053 TELEPHONE 586 -3982 (Optional)The following person is hereby designated to represent the applicant in matters arising hereunder :.. Name None Address Telephone 4. Plana describing and defining the work, included herewith and made a part hereof, are titled and dated: 3. Identical material has been submitted by certified mail as follows; Original to Conservation Commission (Date) Three copies to appropriate regional office of the Department of Environment 1 Quality Engineering: _ q Department of Environmental Date Sept. 22, 19 Office,_ _.. Qua litp Eng inee_ring, Western Regional ern Re -i Public Health Center. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 , (Form 3, continued) - 2 - 6. Has the required $25.00 filing fee, payable to the city or town, been included with the submission to the Conservation Commission? Yes 7. Has the Environmental Data Form been completed and submitted with each copy? yes 8. Has a locus map (8 x 11" copy of USCS topographic sheet with the site marked) been included with each copy? yes 9. (A)Have all obtainable ppermi s variances, end a rcv�ls re llr b iota 6 la been obtained? Yes, y /15f8� Telephone convv w�i h �uii 1 TnS s pector- SfCri�tion to Divisu p ItmaW d 13 s?Zo 2/82 plans and narrative de- (B)It Rey have not been obtained, have they been applied for? Not app licable. If yes, include with this Notice of Intent any information which has been submitted with such applications which is necessary to describe the effect of the proposed activity on the environment. 10. (A)Is the site of the proposed work pursuant to G.L. c. 131, a. 40A, Environmental Management? Yee (B)Ia the site of the proposed work coastal bank �," ,coastal beach a melt pon anadromous /cat+ subject to a wetland restriction order recorded or C,L, c. 130, s. 105, by the Department of No x Do not know In, or within 100 feet of: a coastal dune no no ; salt marsh no land under the ocean no Ldromous fish run no ; do not know ? Il Signature(s) of owner(s) of the land (if by agent or option holder, written authori- zation must be attechsd) 12. What is the purpose of the proposed project? This project is to be undertaken to restore a sadly neglected farm pond. The poorly designed and constructed dam is beyond repair and needs to be replaced by one wider to prevent bank erosion, deeper to below frost line, and with better designed sluices for control of water level. The north half of the pond is "silted in" and needs dredging. Removed silt will be used as top soil for planting and reseeding cleared areas. Overgrown vegetation around the pond needs pruning or removal. 13. I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE FORGOING NOTICE OF INTENT AND ACCOMPANYING ENVIRONMENTAL DATA FORM ARE TRUE AND COMPLETE. I i �`� ��� "" September 22 1982 Signature of Applicant Date A0%1 0% -I- WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ENVIRONMENTAL DATA FORM 1. All parts of this form are to be filled out by the applicant or his agent under the provisions of G.L. C. 131 S. 40. 2. Where a section is not relevant to the application in question, the words "Not Applicable" should be entered on the appropriate. line. NA:iF OF APPLICANT John M. Parsons ..)DRESS OF APPLICANT 324 Audubon Road Leeds, NIA. 01 M.DNICIPALITIES WHERE ACTIVITY IS PROPOSED AND NOTICE IS FILED Leeds, MA ORSCRIPTION OF PROPERTY INVOLVED IN 75'x1 stream -fed pond in wooded and gently sloping land. APYL ICATION (including the dimensions of any existing buildings, decks, marinas, e %isting cesspools) DESCRIPTION OF MODIFICATIONS PROPOSED Oil THE SITE, including grading, dredging, See Appendix C. removal of vegetation, etc. A. SOILS Ridgebury -very stoney and 1. United States Department of extremely stoney loams. Agriculture Soil Types (show on map) 2. Permeability of soil on the site. (Dates of testing) No perc test on this site. From USDA -SCC Soil Map of 3. Rate of percolation of water through Northampton: Hardpan at a depth the soil. (Dates of testing) of 12 " -18 ". Permeability above hard- pan is moderately rapid or rapid. Permeability of hardpan is poor. -2- B, SURFACE WATERS 1. Distance of site from nearest surface water (Date of measurement) pond 2. Sources of runoff water Rainfall 3. Rate of runoff from the site Not determined 4. Destination of runoff water pond and Clarke Brook. 5. Chemical additives to runoff None water on the site C. GROUND COVER 1. Extent of existing impervious None ground cover on the site 2. Extent of proposed impervious 100% ground cover on the site 3. Extent of existing vegetative No change cover ou the site 4. Extent of proposed vegetative No change cover on the site D. TOPOGRAPHY 1. Maximum existing elevation on site 460' 2. Minimum existing elevation on site 454.5' Pond elevation 3. Maximum proposed elevation of site No change _3_ 4. Minimum proposed elevation of site. No change Removing silt from 5. Description of proposed change in topography bottom of pond to be spread on surroundine around as topsoil to promote lawn growth E. GROUND WATER 1. Minimum depth to water table on site (at time of filing) Not determined 2 . Maximum depth to water table on site (at time of filing) 3. Seasonal maximum ground water elevation Not determined. P. WATER SUPPLY 1. The source of the water to be provided to the site Not applicable 2. The expected water requirements (g.R.�.� f �'i cahe site Pp t ole 3. The uses to which water will be put Not applicable G. SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1. .Sewage disposal system (description and location on the site, of system) _. Not applicable 2. Expected content of the sewage effluents (human waste, pesticides, detergents, oils, heavy metals, other chemicals) Not applicable 3. Expected daily volume of sewage Not applicable E. SOLID WASTE. 1. Estimated quantity of solid waste to be developed on the site Not applicable 2. Method for disposal of solid waste 3. Plane for recycling of solid waste Not applicable 0 0 ✓OSEPi/ C. D /C'K /rYSO�YE �l9�Yq. DrO,ei,YSO�Y BK rz3"9 N�ri. /�o /,mv K. ALE�iINDE�2 BK 2iSz � o� 90 Xp hh o 3.3/2 /fC,lES P l y I >O dECONxelegTO ✓oyv A r'ge50NS< \ OD.ZOTr/Y!!lollf5I NS i I 0 r 0 POND � L5/ C 49,12XO71 - 11 G " z / //— ✓Or/ A/ / Doe0T,1J'. "/ SCALE: 1" =100' A COO,PD /N9lE5YSTEM APPENDIX C This project, designed to resurrect a farm pond, involves low- ering the water table while removing the existing dam which is poorly constructed, above the frost line, without footings, with erosion of its flanks, and with a significant leak beneath it. The pond, especially in its northern nalf will be dredged, the removed silt being used as topsoil for planting and reseeding. Overgrown vegetation around the pond will be pruned or removed. The existing dam will be replaced by one eight feet deep, 32 feet long with a buttressed thickness of two feet -- poured con- crete. It will be constructed to below the frost line, will have emergency spillway capacity for flood stage control, and will have a mechanism for draining the pond. The pond side will be reinforced with impervious compacted fill with riprap on top. The downstream side will be reinforced with gravel. C1�15T / U� - K � m Ra_WE Gnaoi to iEOJUFle eve LbEI i i LWE OP ' ghse of T - _ _ gftFA ERCOe➢ �Wn�Eq LenkiNG VUpR_ ccocaeZg nWAN DY � -0GN Ate. tlxmeo AWAy AT * is w1r WAIEl 6Y 9114 WP FE PRPSEAT Wrti£R k9/+=� 2 PRPSEkJT c OCc ErE Conn ON S A/ OF JO6N PaPSME,M D- qv DU @01.1 P_2u. LEE ➢G /✓'A. � L I ' L RnrIN6 P4cEA vAW MnrEeln,. Som �a cwteti -� vcx.cn.+y.Wmw:nuV fiav 4 I w w 5 m���Vny O ..a.s iN ro.�c. ere wv ryDOOCO PiP6 Rn nq.11U lx6 PONn - NSW WeiEe mPE M M« L.I- WTN R,, AT a) t62 su,os Twpa «m�e m- r� n I HM, JOHN P 4= wm nvnoa,, Ro, ieeax, rnq, FRUNT ELG'll/{TIpJ Scn�£ Y "+S FOaT 3Y �WVN OVINE{ iq�� T�1 i m Rp COKT( MS r L I 6 A Hsa A / Li RPRM mW&UN rr-NO� e+naE y/I�YM AERIAL V'cW �.. .4 N$ MM sl216 �- - I I— AJOV2eN 4L+. Sip _ IEEOS� NP. t tL'✓AilnA PB µl Phll } ( r^wd! 1 United States Soil 4 Whalley Street Department of Conservation Hadley, Massachusetts 01035 �! Agriculture Service Telephone: 586 -5440 December 28, 1982 Mr. Larry Smith Conservation Officer City Hall Northampton, Massachusetts 01060 Dear Mr. Smith: In November 1982, the Northampton Conservation Commission requested assistance from the Hampshire Conservation District in formulation of sediment control methods to be used during reconstruction of a farm pond on Audubon Road. On November 4, 1982, I made a visit to the site with Chester Konieczny, soil conservation technician , and Joanne Haracz, soil conservationist. A prior site visit was made in September by Raymond Curran, Jr., a Soil Conservation Service civil engineer, to evaluate plans for reconstruction of the embankment pond (see attached letter). The contractor was present to discuss planned sediment control measures during and after construction. The following recommendations were made by SCS personnel: 1. Maintain side slopes of at least 2:1 (50 %) on the pond banks to avoid slumping. 2. During excavation, block the principal spillway or the brook downstream of the dam, with anchored hay bales or other suitable material to prevent suspended sediment from being carried downstream. Clean out behind the sediment traps prior to their removal. 3. Pump inflowing water around the pond into a wooded wetland immediately to the southeast. The wetland will serve to filter sediment from the pump - water before it returns to Clark Brook below the embankment. A dike of hay bales set at least 4 inches in the ground and staked would augment the sediment retention capability of the wetland. Accumulated sediment behind the bales can be later removed and spread in upland areas. 4. Due to the location of the pond directly on Clark Brook, there will be future problems with deposition of debris and sediment behind the embank- ment. The landowner should be aware of this situation and plan accordingly for regular maintenance of the pond. Sincerely, Pat Scanlon Soil Conservationist cc: Dr. John M. Parsons Attachment T•e Sop Conservation service 505 -AS -1 U is en o a, agency or � eevannni oFlure 10-79