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10B-081 260 main st zoning
G M� ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS u.�p ',. '•,.' &'iS fAR1� l ] E 1 x : ,�� sx 8 1 4'kr5'��rt$r'p''„ ;`r x� � �� 1T1 { f r ,f A ion 8eque steMa." Spe Qi al Permi £ Act - � ���'�+hx`a�E� .�'�✓�a...'Y � �, r ...'�r#'§a�3�:� -�.rs h, s�'.� St 3`'. 3 .� #4�`. =v. { ��''W Y3�, , " .; -A ... - �'�. N'Y( �'C'.. G M� ir 4 �. , `��1 `rb ✓�i oi"iV�Y�:1•� -YGY �d�fir,r+w �'►' �'.'�. r 130ARD OE APPE ALS City Hall . 'dj.!u :e to i,11 :3aa11 1)? � Outi l`a :'OL •:v;; 1 =:.L O I P ilOtic ` hi:i p etition must be filled p it-, il;i Or type tG,,eti:er ': it'.i 0@0,- C;Opies, and accompanied oy :3et i O l)Ians O_`' _,e a.f �. e i' r, 1'ec` ,,. nre:� is location, dimensions aad , 3.rea. Of the lot, a ^Ci t1'.E, lOCiJ 10Y1 �, i i7:121iiJ o, • L :Lie distant ;'roam the boi-ini al ll.::e:, Of all s tr4lcttlres ere-. ;test a: id 1l 2.3 erected. it shall be filed at tihr,� o_'t•ice oi' the ;;•:1 ;il be accompanied by a filir fee c l�E , e o;' - pez'solt entitled - to notice. PL i lil; It N) APP "6 Pe I - ; ; ; o , Mearp, Motors,..Incorporated �.ci lress. . Berlin Turnpike,.. Wethersfield, Conn.�06109 a rr ............................ Kidd. ess .............................. ii:e petitioner is the o:tner, xpc xogx X t4 c txxxxxkxvxxa xx=>iXXXKX.L 3x xx =xxK odxKxx'kxxxpEkx)txom (Cross out inapplicable words, not applicable to petitions for r3view). 4�C3�(xkxN>mXXxm(.x Petition is hereby made for a. ............ ....''rasiation from the requirements of i�xpc�€' lKa; zx�c x�exi�awcuaxxxxxxxbr�d.�x�x �Es�x�catxixxixn�aax se, L icns..24. aiod .26.... xx u tx.............. of C 44 of the city Ordinances of the City of alorthampton. } The Premises affected are situate on the ....... VP.S.t ........ side o:'... Mails .... . Street; desi6nated as Parcel. $�......S'tiee• .•o... ..........of the Assessors Plan of the City of .iorthampton and are known 1s ....... ............................... Proposed Description of and /or Building Existing . 1 . Size of Existing buildin ........................ ............................... Size of Proposer. buildin6 ...:.................... ............................... 2. Occupancy or ewe: (of each f'ioor���QX: age. fxl. l? �, S�tO@ �?�: ►..W4S?5�.�4���Rg.sS�P.R.4n ......................... SJ�d�4s..glZ . 2nta„ . 3xta .a�. fa,R4 S 3 . Zone District ........ tPAA$ Y}rir ................ ............................... 4. has there been a previous petition concernin-r the affected. pre:lisas`'....'�o...... ifyes; specify .................................. ............................... .................... ............................... ........................... �. :)]scrip',ioll oi' pro i•IOlri .n3. u:e:..�O��v @ZSIPA.Of.c l.4�5�..�� �. �?�� �4r}Sd. .. to..a . 25. -.unz t.. apartment. hAUSe . ............................... 0 ............ ................................................. ............................... ................................................. ............................... U. . :I , L V'!. - 1 ,O 2 S 1).p Q I C1�llcK i.Yi1. J jJE ?t.l';]_Oi: .1 t iC :U_ ?.1'C ;'O IOb;3: .Qla .aiid. oJa&QIP -te tor..cQnti.nued .. ownex . cAn..sel -..if. Pzoper.ty. can . be ..canverted....Tber,e..will_be, less. . than.5000.sguare.feet,of, lot, area, for.epglj.fpnj ng, unit: .. b.... . n� . s. n!Cr4. t ai , 40 . 4�t..a'�4 3 .�tox.�,��. h ,5�}; . t �r K ��. be ,no ,Passenger ,elevatgr. sevice z . ............................... .... ..... . ........l :.1:.`4Y....... 0 ......... . Q.'1` 1i XR& XQ TPR4 , . lX.g o aPQRATEjD . ua �E. :�i ua of o 't _ B P r e N%W xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 240 Main Street 4: 'Alea. r a Al.: February 13, 1974 Mr. Charles Dragon Chairman Board of Appeals Northampton, Mass, 01060 OPINION OF THE PLANNING BOARD IN THE MATTER OF Application by OOMear ' a Motors, Inc. for variances from the re- quie rments ' Of Section 24 and 26, of Chapter 44 of the city Ordinances of the City of Northampton The Planning Board finds no objections to the requests for the variances, but feels, - however, that the Board of Appeals should consider the follouring should it decide to approve the requests. o The Planning Board feels that dwelling units which would be provided in this structure should not be made available to large families with c3li1dren, particularly small children, This feeling largely site (1) from the character of the building, beinq over three floors in height whic is more appropriate for single people, younq married cotiples, and ('with elevators) elderly people, than for larger families,. (2) from the Size of the parcel whic1l does not PrOvide anY Play Space or recreational area for children; and (3) from t1ie proximity of the structure to the Mill River, whicli, with its steep banks and continuous flora of wate provides a double danger to children. The Board notes 1t one Of the requested va.rianc.is deals with reducing the reatAred mini- mum lot area dwe..1linq snit (thereby increasinq the density of use), and feels that the intent in this restriction was to pro- vide adequate space ;for apartments, - particularly those With ct,ii- dren. Vie Board feels that the intent of the ordinance would not be adequately met without some sort of assurance from the applicant or some restriction imposed by the Boa-d of Ap-,3eal, Such a restriction might be on the number of tena�nts allowed per unit, or on the minimum age of residents, etc., and should be agreed to between the applicant and the Board of Appeals. 1 %.., -MPOI o In addition to its primary c.oncern about children, t"11te Board recognizes that it may not be possible to preclucle all children, and that it is i)nappropriat to Suggest that children would never be present in the banding. The Board therefore feels that certain phyaical, features be provided to maximize the safety to cbil(Iren. Among those suqgesteo fOr Board of Ap- peala consideration area restraints on windows, particularly on the west side of the building overlooking the Mill River, so that they coald not be o, pened enough that a child might crawl. out; - construction of a obain link fence along the too of the river bank if the Board of Appeals finds it feasible. o The RoarO feel$ that a buffer, wall., or other barrier should also be provided between the parking area an" , '. the river. o The Board feels that orovision of a passenger elevator would be appropriate in light Of the suggestion that tenancy be liln:LtOd to single At - 2dividuals and couples (which would be more likely to inc).eule elderly people) . The Board wishes to note the positive benefits which the Proposal would have on the community, not only in making use of an otherwise unused structure, but in in' :1M I slew ject1bg w e i v,- tality into the center of Leeds and heloing to promote Tieeds as a focal point for the larger conuaunity. Charles W. Saranowski, Chairman - 2 -- I .../ CITY OF NORTHAMPTON BOARD OF APPEALS nVnrcrnM Re: Petition for a Variance by O'MEARA MOTORS INCORPORATED This is the Decision of the Board of Appeals of the City of Northampton on a petition filed by O'MEARA MOTORS INCORPORATED requesting a variance from the provisions of Chapter 44, Sections 24 and 26, of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Northampton. The petitioner requests the Board grant a variance to permit the petitioner to convert an old mill building to a twenty -five (25) unit apartment house. The premises affected are situate on the west side of Main Street and are designated on the Assessors Map of the City of Northampton as Parcel 81, Sheet 10B. The matter was duly advertised on January 29, 1974 and February 5, 1974, in the Daily Hampshire Gazette, and was heard by the Board on February 13, 1974. Charles W. Dragon, Chairman presided at the hearing and heard the matter with Board members, Cecil I. Clark and Edward E. Keefe. The petitioner was present and was represented by Attorney James C. O'Donnell. There were objectors who were represented by Attorney Francis E. Collins, Jr. After due hearing the Board voted unanimously to,deny the variance for the following reasons: 1. The petitioner failed to establish a substantial hardship. 2. The granting of the variance would result in substantial detriment to the public good as the Board found that the building would be unsafe for human habitation due to the proximity of the building to the street line in the front and the river in the rear. The Board V also found that the proposed use and construction does not provide sufficient fire prevention and protection. 3. The granting of the variance would derogate from the intent and purpose of the Zoning Ordinance as the proposed use is not in keeping with the nature and the character of the neighborhood and fails to meet the 500 square feet per unit requirement of the City Ordinance. Dated: April 22, 1974 Md N OM M Tif o BOARD OF APPEALS City Hall i ai` uZ'e to suUDiy dill required li:.`.'ormation sa.all be «roun.ds 1' o- 0 c erilal Of this )e 1tiZOYr. notice ; - `Phis petition must be i'illed �t ir_ ink or typewritten, toc with re eirr copies, and accompanied by r'fets of plans of the af 'f'ected premises showing location, dimensions and area .of. the lot., .a.nd the locations,,, dimensions v.rd the distance from the boundary lines of all structures erected and to be erected. It shall be filed at the office of the Building Inspector acrd shall be accompanied by a filing fee of ;75.00 and a charge of : i'or each person entitled to notice. PE`VITI0N TO BOAKD OF APPEALS eti lone r( s) ._ddress 1200.JWWUA %UXV0&k0 . W COO 46109 CJ.77rer of same Premises ...... ............................... Address...... .... .... The petitioner is the orner, MHUXUM F, jX311"IM ut inapplicable words, not applicable to petitions for review). Petition is hereby made for a ................ Variation from the requirements of Sertiori4.zk.004.A ... ' V W ....••e.•_••..•.of C. 44 of the City Ordinances of the City bf idorthampton. r 1: ,iwises affected are situate on the....: ..........side of..... .....,.. Streel, designated as Parcel.al ......Sheet ivo ... I- 0 .......... of the Assessors' Plan of the City of idorthampton and are known as ........... ............................... Proposed Description of and, /or Building Existing, 1 . Size of Existing building ............................. 0...... 0................... Size of Proposed Building .......... •.... .I...... b . 2. Occupancy or use: (of each floor) in anaw tj U60"Otking ibon on . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . Brat, t . l. Q0V studio&r on ?ad 3rd and 4th :920Ms. .......... .. .... . ,.... ............................. 3. Zone District ... Industrial .. .. ...................................... Wo 4• Has there been a previous petition concerning, the, affected premises?. ...... If yes; specify .................................. ............................... ..................... ............................... . ..... ... ... 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P 3 4 . . . .. > .. • s ........ a ......... a ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . e e . e . . . . .a e . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s • ,a . e w . . v a x P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . ' e , . . s . ♦ .� . w i . a . a i . . e . rt a x P . > . ♦ P u ♦ . .. • . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ♦ . e . . . M The Northampton Board of Appeals held a public hearing on the petition of O'Meara Motors, Inc., on February 13, 1974 at 7:30P.M., in the Council Room, City Hall, Northampton, Mass. All members of the Board were present. Attorney James C. O'Donnell represented the petitioners, Pioneer Home Sponsors on the conversion of an old mill building in the center of Leeds to a 25 -unit apartment house. O'Meara Motors of Connecticut is the owner of the premises. The Massachusetts Housing Financial Agency will grant 1/2 of 1% to modernize the building into apartments which is considerably less than conventional sources. The building is too old and obsolete for continued use as a mill. Variance needed because of less than 5000 square feet of lot area for each - family dwelling unit. The building is three stories high and is more than 40 feet in height; no elevator service because of extreme high cost of install- ing it. A practicing Architect in the City of Boston spoke by the name of Mr. Lawrence Raider. He stated that the building in question is an architectural heritage and would be a valuable contribution. It would be economicaly feasible to restore the building and the City would be helped also. Mr. Francis Cole a Real- Estate Broker said it would be difficult to market this building as a mill. The building has been for sale before and it still has not been sold. Mr. Douglas Herring- Registered Architect: Site in question has a very lovely view and the building is structually sound. The roof leaks and it is also very drafty and does have some weather damage. The mortgage department of Massachusetts Housing has reviewed this. Potential is very high and would also be a great asset. Apartment lay -out: 2 new fire egress stairs. Sprinkler pump. Two doors in each apartment. Third and fourth floor would be like a duplex apartment. With kitchen, dining room and living room and the bedrooms would be located above. On the first and second floor they would be what is called as "flats ". The final drawings haven't been decided upon as yet. Fire -proof partitions would be in each apartment. Mr. Dragon asked about the sewer system and the heating plant? At this time raw sewerage is discharge into the river directly behind the building. Mr. Clark asked about the State Code - two people per bedroom and not more than four. Mr. Herbert Berezin- Markin Corporation, Inc. of 667 Main Street, Holyoke, Mass., is a development firm in the Rehabilatation of Housing. Letter presented to Board from Mayor Taupier and the Holyoke Planning Board. The building in question is very cut up - construction beams all floors 15' apart. Cost of heating the building is not known. All new heating systems would be installed. Hot water base -board either gas or oil with duct work out to the various rooms. A great deal of oppostion to housing on the particui.ar site in question for apartments. The site is not idea for small children - State law that we cannot discriminate. Mr. Francis Collins, Attorney representing oppositon. Zoning Ordinance Chapter 40A less congestions, light and air - prevent overcrowding,conserve value of land and building. Purchase price $36,745.55 , conservative value $504,779 wrong use of public subsidize funds. Powers of the board authorization of appeal on a particular parcel not generally affecting or causing a substantial hardship. Measuring the tract of land in question 120' -90' accross approximately 500' along roadway 100' x 120' of dry land - considerably under the stated 2.2acres. Reguirements of 500 square feet per family unit - 1100 square feet short - 3000 `-square feet short of lb,,. located on the lot. Tax payer be required to subsidized this kind of an operation. Now under construction are 207 units on Barrett Street, 200+ on Bridge Road and 150 -170 on Damon Road. We have more than enough subsidized housing located already in the City of Northampton. We do not need to have more people coming in from any other areas so that the citizens can have to pay out for this burden on the tax rate. The whole idea is office to the neighborhood and to the citizens of the community. List of objectors: Mr. Rene LeVay Mrs. Joan C. Berniche Mr. Russell Christenson Mr. Michael Russin June Bauver Karl Bauver John Lind Sandra Lind Mr. Walter Berniche of 220 Main Street, Leeds, Mass. in favor. Mr. Russell Christenson -I personally tried to buy this building for the Handicap Center. I inquired severaly times and they never called back. Mr. Donald Berniche, President Leeds Civic Association oposes the plan. He has talked to a number of people in Leeds as he is a clerk in the Post Office and over 80% of the people are opposed to this apartment complex. Among the reasons are the sewage problem and the overcrowding that would be caused in the Leeds school. Mr. Levay asked if their really is a need for this king size apartment building project in Leeds. We already have a number of apartments located in the village of Leeds. Mr.Karl Bauver - cost to convert this old mill into apartments very costly and would be more reasonable to convert back into an industrial building. We do not need twenty -five more apartments at the junction of Mulberry Street as it already is a very dangerous intersection. Mr. O'Donnell - rebuttal - does include 2.+ acres of land in taxes. Loan would be repaid in full as we could borrow at a lower figure and the profit would flow back into the state. It is zoned industrial and is not paying the taxes it should be. It would not be offensive to the neighborhood and would also benefit the village and the neighborhood. A legal brief that would be submitted by the two attorneys has been requested by the Board of Appeals . After the filing of the briefs the Board will take the matter under advisement and will notify those interested of the decision in writing. r City of Northampton, Massachusetts Office of Planning and Development City Hail • 210 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 • (413) 586.6950 • Community and Economic Development • Conservation • Historic Preservation • Planning Board Zoning Board of Appeals Conservation Commission Map ID r» ,4 '`iv6, Ps{Rc�L 81 Filet #, Date Submitted At,, i3 i OPD Staff Review y Legal Notice Gazette �w - /7r - 495e- (ivotice 5 Business Days before Meeting) Legal Notice Posted 41 ggs` Letter to Owner with yellow notice to be posted Y/crr� Jo Agenda Posted T Copy to Conservation Commission Members /V filled out (w /out conditions) Conservation Commission Hearing /%rry. a7, i996 Conservation Conservation Decision Decision filed with Registry of Deeds Decision to Building Inspector Decision to DEP Decision to PB /ZBA Permit entered on Computer Decision filed OPD (Memorex: ConCom\CCINSTRU 4/3/92) 310 CMR 10.99 "Ve, Form 2 . ,... DEP File No. 246- (to oe provided by DEP) - � - Northatnoton �'�__ •^ Commonwealth Ciry of Massachusetts Applicant ICI �'" �� 1r� r � ' . „'> " Date Request Fled Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, §40 & NORTHAMPTON WETLANDS PROTECTION ORDINANCE From Northampton Co Commission Issuing Authority To ��PP��s -Fn C (Name of person making request) (Name of property owner) Address Address ( G 7 Mc( 'n i !)� b eds,/I'VE. 14,1y0 ne 0 This determination is issued and delivered as follows: J El by hand deiivery to person making request on (date) x by certified mail, return receipt requested on 1XGerr, bFr 1,9 I )q� (date) Pursuant to the authority of G.L. c. 131, §40, the Northampton Conservation Commission has considered your request for a Determination of Applicability and its supporting documentation, and has made the following determination (check whichever is applicable): Location: Street Address Lot Number: (MAP ID. #) /O P6z - C.r� � This Determination is os 1. G The area descnbeT9elw, w�iich includes all /part of the area described in your request, is an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. Therefore, any removing, filling, dredging or altering of that area requires the fiiing of a Notice of Intent. r 2. D The work described below, which includes all /part of the work described in your request, is within an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act and will remove, fill, dredge or alter that area. There- fore. said work requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. Effective 11/10/89 2 -1 3. 2 The work described belc n which includes all. of the work oescroee -In vou• request. is within the BBuffer Zone as defined in the regulations, and will alter an Area SL-olect to Protect :;;n Ureer the Act. Therefore, sate work requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. This Determination is negative: 1. ❑ The area described in your request is not an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. 2.. 0 The work described in your request is within an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act, but will not remove, fill, dredge, or alter that area. Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a .,/ Notice of Intent. 3. op The work described in' your request is within the Buffer Zone, as defined in the regulations, but will not alter an•Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. Therefore, said work does not require the filine of a Notice of Intent. 4. G The area described in your request is Subject to Protection Under the Ac:, but since the work described therein meets the requirements for the following exemption,as specified in the Act and the regulations, no Notice of Intent is required: Issued by _ Northampton Conservation Commission Signature(s) Determination must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission. On this r7 day of 0 0 X- -rn o before me personally appeared_ �'. ��'1rr�� mu�� y.�y� to me known to be the Person described in, and who executed, the foregoing instrument, and aGknnv4IedeedLthat he!sht executed the same as his/her free act and deed. Notary Public My commission expires This Determination toes not relieve the applicant from complying with all other applicable leoeral. stale er loca! statutes, ordinances, by -laws or regulations. This Delermination shall be valid for Three years torm the Cale of issuance The applicant, the owne,% any person a by this Determination, any owner of land abutting the lano upon which the proposed work is to be gone, or any Ten residents of the cityor town in which such land is located, are herepy notifieo of their richt to request the Department of Environmentar Protection to issue a Superseoing Determinalion of Applicability, providing the request is maoe oy certifiee mail or hand delivery to the Department, wish the appropriate filing fee and Fes Transmi;tat Form as provided in 310 CMR 10.03(7) within ten nays from the date of issuance of this Determination. A copy of the requesl shall at the same time be sent by certifiec mail or hano oeiivery to the Conservation Commission and the ppalfcant. 2 -2A W NINE COPIES , rOMPLETE FILING TO THE NORTHAM. - - 1 CONSERVATION COMMISSION ONE COPY OF a.nPLETE FILING TO DEP, Wetlands L,...,. sion, SPRINGFIELD 310 CMR 10.99 $20.00 CHECK PAYABLE TO: THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Form 1 .o Commonwealth of Massachusetts DEP F"oe No. � 246 - (To be provioed by DEP) City'Towr. Northampton Aooitcan: Marken Properties, Inc. Request for a Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c, 131 §40 & NORTHAMPTON WETLANDS PROTECTION ORDINANCE 1. 1. the undersigned, hereby request that the Northampton Conservation Commission make a determination as to whether the area described below, or work to be performed on said area, also described below, is subject to the jurisdiction of the Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. C. 131, §40. 2. The area is described as follows. (Use maps or plans, if necessary, to provide a description and the location of the area subject to this request) ATTACH LOCUS MAP SHOWING SITE LOCATION. Location: Street Address Leeds Village Apartments, Miulberry and Main Street Lot Number: (MAP ID) 20 Main Street 3. The work in said area is described below. (Use additional papet, (f necessary, to describe the proposed work.) The proposed project involves paving of existing sidewalks and a area. The work will occur within the 100 -foot buffer 2Dne of the Mill Rive:' The work includes adding a 1j" overlay to 169 square yards of existing sidewalks. "A 15 -foot length of sidewalk will be excavated to remove tree roots that have caused heaving in that section of the walk. Additionally, -the work will involve removing and properly disposing of 250 linear feet of asphalt berm. The berm will then be replaced with new berm. The area behind the berm will be loamed and seeded. Also, areas of broken pavement within the existing parking-lot will be removed prior to repaving the lot with a IV overlay. Approximately-1056 square yards of parking lot will be paved. The project is located near the intersections of Main and Mulberry Street in the Leeds section of the City. Proposed work'areas•are highlighted on the attached. Site Plan. Additionally,.a 100 -year flood plain map is also attached to this application. The work will not occur within the 100 -year flood plain, as indicated on this map. 1 - 1 Effective 11/101$9 IWAW .... 4. The owner(s) of the area, if not the person making this request. has been oven written notification of this request on (date) The name(s) and address(es) of the owner(s): Marken Properties, Inc. 667 Main Street Holyoke, MA 01040 Attn: Herbert BereVn 5. 1 have filed a complete copy of this request with the appropriate regional office of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (date) i i — __- --� - -- ..�- - -� -- - ^ -. -•- _ .I DEP Western Regional Office State House West, 4th Floor 436 Dwight Street Springfield, MA 01103 6. J understand that notification of this request will be placed in a local newspaper at my expense in accor- dance with Section 10.05(3) (b)1 of the regulations by the Conservation Commission and that I will be billed accordingly. If amer, I also grant permission fai the Conservdtion Crnmission to inspect tray property prior to the Public baring. p Signature Name f� Q • �CfeC4f' - Pie W Address W 6lz' " Tel. �3 - 000 k 1 16S 0104b 1 -2 FIGURE 1 SITE LOCUS TIGHE & BOND, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS SCALE:1:25,000 DATE: NOVEMBER, 1995 _ I - w`a; o �. _ 'as ." ❑''•� __' it .. �. � i Y � 1 .. it t ' hi 13 r I t Of .. it - '� _ _ � � . I y � •� � � . v l�m y it I �` - � W' � y. a�su° _ar��` 4�r1 _•, is 4 S 0 G " I` •`� ti r .' C .�. _• � � .� i ter .. 'i_ /.IIJ1/ .. I i I 5m0 �� � -• :► - a .. =, >ix�: _ - ; '• � ... • , - f 1 . I .. _ .... _ _� � _ . . - _ •- .. R -ter i. ^:.i'�• ��• � .. 310 CMR 10.99 Form 1 y i Commonwealth of Massachusetts f MAP # PARCEL # ��✓ DEQE Fie No. ; 246 9 p0 L Jo be orovjaec oy DEQEi City Town Northampton 9 5 Aophcant 1 4F 04 SS 47 Cr Request for a Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131 §40 1. t, the undersigned, hereby request that the Northampton Conservation Commission make a determination as to whether the area, described below, or work to be performed on said area, also described below, is subject to the jurisdiction of the Wetlands Protection Act. G.L. c. 131, 540. 2. The area is described as follows. (Use maps or plans. if necessary. to provide a description and the location of the area subject to this request.) 3. The work in said area is described below. (Use additional paper, if necessary, to describe the proposeo work.) �y� S'(��� %6G Y -rd.n � Gt �'- �ivl�U !" •rb' l�'j Pij�� ( S��"c/ 1 -1 Effective 8/1/89 _, 4. The owner(s) of the area. V not the person making this request. has been given written notification of this request on G���j (date) The name(s) and address(es) the owner(s): S�oG«►�2s 5. 1 have filed a complete copy of this request with the appropriate regional office of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering on _ �©Z. ,f Q (date) Northeast Regional Office 5 Commonwealth Avenue Woburn. MA 01801 Central Regional Office 75 Grove Street Worcester. MA 01605 Southeast Regional Office Lakeville Hospital Route 105 Lakeville. MA 02346 Western Regional Office State House West, 4th Floor 436 Dwight Street Springfield, MA 01103 6. 1 understand that notification of this request will be placed in a local newspaper at my expense in accor- dance with Section 10.05(3) (b) 1 of the regulations by the Conservation Commission and that I will be billed accordingly. r ® Signature Name 2 & Address / - p Tel. 1 -2 ti.. 310 CMR 10.99 Form 1 - -- - Commonwealth of Massachusetts MAP # . , PARCEL #� ...0� a V t- �v > DEQE File No 246 — (To be orov bec by DEQc, C tv Town Northampton Applicant ��E4S �'Ztll�6 r4 SSpG < Request for a Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131 §40 Alo, ' , # A 14 44 7cA Z' r o)ZD :r A/n7 -7 1. I, the undersigned, hereby request that the Northampton Conservation Commission make a determination as to whether the area, described below, or work to be performed on said area, also described below, is subject to the jurisdiction of the Wetlands Protection Act. G.L. c. 131. §40. 2. The area is described as follows. (Use maps or plans. if necessary. to provide a description and the location of the area subject to this request.) 3. The work in said areas described below. (Use additional paper, if necessary, to describe the proposea work. 1 -1 Effective 8/1/89 Now 4. The owner(s) of the area. not the person making this request. request on l>, (date; The name(s) and address(es) of the owner(s): ..x' has been given written notification of this 2 SoG�a�s 5. 1 have filed a complete copy of this request with the appropriate regional office of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering on ��f • &j? (date) Northeast Regional Office 5 Commonwealth Avenue Woburn. MA 01801 Central Regional Office 75 Grove Street Worcester. MA 01605 Southeast Regional Office Lakeville Hospital Route 105 Lakeville, MA 02346 Western Regional Office State House West, 4th Floor 436 Dwight Street Springfield, MA 01103 6. 1 understand that notification of this request will be placed in a local newspaper at my expense in accor- dance with Section 10.05(3) (b) 1 of the regulations by the Conservation Commission and that I will be billed accordingly. Signature Name J c Addres s.Y o p Tel. 1 -2 310 CNIR 10.99 Form 2 d � Commonwealth __ V of Massachusetts 1 MAP I OB , PARCEL # 81 246 - 8002 OECE No. 1246 — ITo ne orowaec ny OECEi C ;.y Town North :.00ucwt Leeds Village Asso ciates Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, §40 From NORTHAMPTON CONSERVATION COMMISSION Issuinc Authonty To Leeds Village Associates (Name of person making request) 667 Main Street Address Holyoke, MA 01040 (Name of property owner) Address This determination is issued and delivered as follows: by hand delivery to person making request on !date) :2 by certified mail. return receipt requested on November 14, 1989 ;date) Pursuant to the authority of G.L c. 131 , §40. the Northanpton Cone- vation Commission has considered your request for a Determination of Applicability and its supporting documentation. and has made the following determination (check whichever is applicable): This Determination is positive: 1. _ The area described below. which includes ally par of the area described in your request. ;s an area Subject to Protection Under the Act. Therefore. any removing, filling, dredging or aiterinc of ;hat area requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. 2. = The work described below, which includes allipart of the work described in your request. is within an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act and will remove. fill. dredge or alter that area. There- fore. said work requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. Effective 8/1/89 2 -1 3. ❑ The work described below, which includes all /part of the work described in your request, is within the Buffer Zone as defined in the regulations, and will alter an Area Subject to Protection Under. the Act. Therefore, said work requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. This Determination is negative: 1. The area described in your request is not an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. 2. The work described in your request is within an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act, but will not remove, fill, dreage, or alter that area. Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent. 3. The work described in your request is within the Buffer Zone, as defined in the regulations, but will not alter an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent. Provided that shed is within the bermed parking lot, is no greater than 144 square feet, and items are stored in accordance with State and Local regulations. 4. The area described in your request Is Subject to Protection Under the Act, but since the work described therein meets the requirements for the following exemption,as specified in the Act and the regulations. no Notice of Intent is required: Issued by Northampton Conservation Commission This Determination must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission. On this 13th day of November 19- 89. before me personally appeared David Gentler to me known to be the person described in, and who executed, the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he /she executed the same as his/her free act and deed. Notary Public WAYNE M: WVURR NOTARY PUBLIC Mr coMMt i sxrtRSe JAN, - 14h 1 ff My commission ex This Determination does not relieve the applicant from complying with all other applicable federal. state or local statutes, ordinances. by -laws or regulations. This Determination shall be valid for three years form the date of issuance. The applicant. the owner, any person aggrieved by this Determination, any owner of land abutting the land upon which the proposed work is to be done, or any ten residents of the city or town in which such land is located, are hereby notified of their right to request the Depart- ment of Environmental Quality Engineering to issue a Superseding Determination of Applicability, providing the request is made by cer- tified mail or nand delivery to the Department, with the appropriate filing fee and Fee Transmittal Form as provided in 310 CMR 10.030, within ten days from the date of issuance of this Determination. A copy of the request snail at the same time be sent by certified mad or hand delivery to the Conservation Commission and the applicant. 2 -2A No 310 C.MR 10.99 Form 2 Commonwealth of Massachusetts HAP T 10B . ?ARC:Z. #_ 81 246 - 8002 OECE rle NO- 1 246– (To oe orovcaea ov MM C ;.y Town Northamcton .coacant Leeds Villa4 Gso ciates Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act. G.L. c. 131. §40 From 'TORT?_AMP'*ON CONSZRVATION C =*aSSION issuing Authority % Leeds Vil ( Name of person making request) 667 main Street Address Holyoke, MA 01040 ( Name of property owner ) Address This determination is issued and delivered as follows: by hand, deliver/ to person making request on !date: � by certified mail. return receipt requested on November .14 989 — ;date: Pursuant to the authority of G.L c. 1 31. §a.0. the wort+ =ton Conse_"Pation Commission has considered your request far a Oetermination of App)icaDirty and its suaportmg documentation. and has made the following determination (c:ieck whichever is applicable): i nis Determination is positive: he area aesc:tbed below. whic:t inc:udes aiLpart of the area desc:lbea in your request.:s an Area Suolec. to Protection Under the Act. Theretore. any removing, ;filing, dregr,.ng or altering area requires the tiling of a Notice of Intent. 2. _ The work described below. which inciudes allrpart of the work described est. i w ithin an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act and will remove. fill, dredg a or alter that fore. said work requires the firing of a Notice of Intent. Eitecave 811189 2 -1 ` w '`t low 3. C: The work described below, wnictl indudes aWpart of the work described in your request, is within the Butter Zone as defined in the regulations, and will alter an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. Therefore, said work requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. This Determination is negative: 1. = The area described in your request is not an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. 2, = The work oescrtoed in your request is within an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. but wail not remove. fill, areage. or alter that area. Therefore, said work noes not require the filing of a Notice of Intent. 3. The work aesc: toed in your request is within the Buffer Zone, as defined in the regulations. but w1il not after an Area Subject to Protection Under the Ac:. Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent. Provided that shed is within. the bermed parkin lot, is no greater than 144 square feet, and items are stored in accordance with State and Local regulations. 1. _ ) The area oescrtoed in your request is Suolect to Protection Under the Act, but since the work descrioed therein meets the reculrements for the following exemption.as sbec - died in the Act ano the regulations, no Notice of Intent is required: Issued by Nor'- ha= ton Conservation Commission Signature(s) 1 , This Determination must be sfgnec by a malonty of the Conservation Commission. On this 13th day of November l 9 - 89 before me personally appear David Gen 'ller to me known to be the person described in, and who executed. the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he/she executed the same as hisiher free act and deed. wAYnta NOTARY PVBUe fNY COMMr t "Iftes ,"i 16 lYf/i Notary Public My commission expl This Oetwmnanon aces not relieve the apcomt from COMOW9 Yom all Omer apppeabla tedaral. state or foal statufes- aranances' by -laws or regulations. This Determination snail be valid for three years form me date Of issuance- The applicant. in* owner, any person aggneveo by this OetermirUWM any owner of Iona abutting the land upon which the proposed wore is to be done, or any ten restdents of the city or town in which such find is located. are nereby notifiea of their ngnt to request Me Deoan- mem of Environmental Quality Engineenng to issue a SupetssaiN Oetemhnabott of Aopueaodity. pto KUM rite rsqutrit is made Oy car - i fiso mail or nano Cauvery to the Department. wrm the approcnaze filing fee and f=ee Transmittal Form as provicea in 310 CZAR 10.033. wonin ten days tmm the daze of issuance at tnis Date rn rmm A cmy of the reouest snap at the same time oe sent by caratim met( or nano aeuvery to the Conservation COrnmission and the a00tu=14 2 -2A THI, OMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUS ORDER WETLAND PROTECTION ACT G.L.c.131 s.40 FILE NUMBER: 246 - 16 PROJECT LOCAT ION : Main St., Leeds, Northampton, Mass. TO: Leeds Village Associates CERT. MAIL NO: 439424 667 Main St. Holyoke, Mass. RE: NOTICE OF INTENT AND PLANS DATED: 8/26/75 DATE 'OF RECEIPT BY DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING• 9/4/75 CONSERVATION COMMISSION: $/ Pursuant to the authority of G.L. c.131 s.40, the Northampton Conservation Commission has considered your notice of intent and plans submitted therewith, and has determined that the area on which the proposed work is to be done is significant to one or more of the interests described in the said act. The Northampton Conservation Commission hereby orders that the following conditions are necessary and all work must be performed in strict conformance therewith: CONDITIONS 1. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein, and with all related statutes 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 does not authorize any injury to private 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 statutes, ordinances, by -laws and /or regulations. 4. The work authorized hereunder shall be completed within one (1) year from the date of this order. The order may be extended by the issuing authority for one or more additional one -year periods upon application to the said issuing authority at least thirty days prior to the expiration date of the order or its extension. 5. Any fill used in connection with this project shall be clean fill, containing no trash, refuse, rubbish or debris, 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 Natural Resources has elapsed. Irm - 30 - CONDI TIONS CONTINUED PAGE 2 .F ,E NO. 246 - 16 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 land is located. Copy to be furnished to issuer of this Order showing book and page. 8. 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. 9. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less than two square feet or more than three square feet bearing the words, "Massachusetts Department of Natural Resources, File Number 246 - 16 - 10. Where the Department of Natural Resources 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 of Natural Resources -. 11. The work shall conform to the following described plans and additional. conditions: Referenced plans shall be those titled Site Plan Leeds Village Apartments dated Nov. 5, 1974, revised Aug. 25, 1975, and Feb. 10, 1975, except where charge in parking lot layout is required to permit a 2:1 slope and rip -rap. 12. Dumped Rip -Rap, in accordance with Standard Specifications for highways and Bridges of the Mass. Dept. of Public Wuorks, 1973 Edition, Sections 983.61 and M2.02.2, at a 2:1 slope, shall extend from the southern boundary of the site to a point not less than 150 feet and shall begin not less than two feet back from all major trees except for the single large poplar. 13. All, demolition and construction materials shall be removed from the river. 14. The south- facing bank of the parking lot within 100 feet of the river shall be and planted with vegetation suitable to stabilize the bank. 15. The required rip -rap shall be installed to a minimum elevation of 335 feet msl, the 100 year flood elevation based on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Preliminary Flood Profiles. 16. -The southern - facing raw edge created when the parking lot bank is pulled back to a 2:1 slope should be planted with vegetation suitable to control erosion. 17. Whereas an ongoing bank erosion problem exists in the unaltered area between the required rip -rap and existing building, and whereas the applicant pro- poses no work in that area at this time, any future maintenance, protection, or other alteration of that area will require filing of a new Notice of Intent under the Wetlands Protection Act. - 31 - CONDITIONS CONTINUED PAGE 3 FILE NO. 2 ' 46 - 1 6 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 residents 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 Natural Resources, provided the request is m?de in writing and by certified mail to the Department of Natural Resources within ten (10) days from the issuance of this order. ISSUED BY Northampton Conservation Commi ssi on 7 On this �Q e a 19A before me personally appeared to me known to be e person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed. t -I 'k p� p W -, - My commission expires: - 32 - !. WETLAND PROTECTION ACT MX`ACHUSETTS G.L. C.131 s.401 NOTICE OF INTENT ALL PARTS OF THIS FORM SHALL BE COMPLETED UNDER THE PAINS AND PENALTY OF PERJURY INCLUDING THE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA FORM ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF OR THE FILING MAY BE CONSIDERED INCOMPLETE. DATE 8/75 1. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of G.L. C.131 s.40, that the proposed activity as submitted herein falls within the jurisdiction of said statute, and is located in the City / _ Northampton corner of Main & Mulberry Street. Recorded at the Registry of Hapsb Book Page , Certificate (if registered) 2. The name(s), address and telephone number of owner(s) of the subject land are: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. Leeds Village Associates 667 Main Street, Holyoke, Mass. 534 4526 3. I have filed identical Notices and plans by Certified Mail with the following: Conservation Commission (original) Date 8/26/75 Environmental. Quality Engineering Mass. Department of ZGM0CK=1xECtCCCC= Division of Wetlands 100 Cambridge St., Boston (3 copies) Date 8/2075 Environmental Quality Engineering — Mass. Department of NFUR Division of Waterways 100 Nashua St., Boston (1 copy) Date 8/26/75 4. Have all permits, variances and approvals as required by C.131 s.40 been obtained? =a (yes or no). Attach - copies to original Notice of Intent. 5. Enclosed is Statutory Filing Fee of $25.00, payable to City or Town. 6. The name, address and telephone number of the owner's representatives (if any) are as follows: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO Attorney Gerard. F, Doherty 11 Beacon St., Boston, Mass, 617-227-7272 Architect/ Engineer alas naming 1i Rerarcm St_, Rnaten, tea_ 61 7-4 2 3=2493 Agent Herbert G. Berezi 667 Main street, Holyoke�Mass, 433=534=45 7. The purpose of the project is: To create a parking area for the Leedi 8. Owner's (or agent's signature) (Use additional sheets if necessary) ,TLAND PROTECTION ACT , %we `WW ENVIRONMENTAL DATA FORM 1. All parts of this form are to be filled out by the applicant his agent under the provisions of G.L. CH.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. NAME OF APPLICANT L V ill age Ass ADDRESS OF APPLICANT 667 Main street, Holyoke, Maass. 01040 MUNICIPALITIES WHERE ACTIVITY IS PROPOSED AND NOTICE IS FILED. Leeds (Northampton) Mass. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY INVOLVED The site is adjacent to the Mill River in IN APPLICATION (including the dimensions Leeds (Northampton) Mass. The site now contains only one four story1 , apps of any existing buildings, decks, marinas n�tely 15j0 50'wide 160 h existing cesspools) which is nearing completion of major rehabilitation into nineteentl9) one and two bedroom apartment and some rental studio soaae. DESCRIPTION OF MODIFICATIONS PROPOSED The parker area has been cleaned, filled ON THE SITE, including grading, dredging, and graded in preparation for paving. The removal of vegetation, etc. area will be paved, grass and sod planted, and otherwise completely landscaped as abown on tb- s.ttached -? a- A. SOILS 1. United States Department of Agriculture Soil Types (shdw on map) Hardpan, gravel and fill on existing ledge. 2. Permeability of soil on the site. (Dates of testing) Not tested 3. Rate of percolation of water through the soil. (Dates of testing) Not tested B. SURFACE WATERS 1. Distance of site from nearest surface water (Date of measurement) Site is adjacent to Mill River 2. Sources of runoff water From roof of building and parking lot 2 - 1 %., 1.0 3. Rate of runoff from the site Not determined 4 D s t i a t i o o f u n o f f ter The water from building roof goes to bank and then o ri the wa�er f%x= a parking lot will flow into catch basin in street. 5. Chemical additives to runoff water on the site There will be no chemical additives to the water. C. GROUND COVER 1. Extent of existing impervious ground cover on the site About sixty percent of the ground cover was impervious 2. Extent of proposed impervious ground cover on the site Proposed impervious ground cover will be less than sixty percent. 3. Extent of existing vegetative cover on the site About forty percent of the sit had vegetative cover. 4. Extent of vegetative prev a e v r erret n ative se on the site will be at least forty vercent D. TOPOGRAPHY 1. Maximum existing elevation on site 347 ± 2. Minimum existing elevation of site 325 - 3. Maximum proposed elevation of site 347 ± 4. Minimum proposed elevation of site 325 ± . 5. Description of proposed change in topography The proposed change constitutes the filling in of the parking lot area. E . GROUND WATER Not Applicable 1. Minimum depth to water table on site (at time of filing) 2. Maximum depth to water table on site (at time of filing) 3. Seasonal maximum ground water elevation F. WATER SUPPLY 1. The source of the water to be provided to the site City Water 2. The expected water requirements (g.p.d.) for the site Not determined 3. The uses to which water will be put to maintain the building and provide for the needs of the occupants who live therein. 3 - a "%.., 1.O G. SEWAGE DISPOSAL City Sewerage 1. Sewage disposal system (description and location on the site, of system) 2. Expected content of the sewage effluents (human waste, pesticides, detergents, oils, heavy metals, other chemicals) 3. Expected daily volumes of sewage H. SOLID WASTE 1. Estimated quantity of solid waste to be developed on the site Not determined= 2. Method for disposal of solid waste Removal by container 3. Plans for recycling of solid waste Not determined I. BOAT YARDS, DOCKS, MARINAS Not Applicable 1. Capacity of marina (numner of boats, running feet) 2. Description of docks and floats (site, dimensions) 3. Description of sewage pumpout facilities (type of waste disposal) 4. Description of fuelling facilities and fuel storage tanks S. Description of fuel spill prevention measures and equipment J. IMPACT OF PROPOSED ACTION APPLIED FOR Marine plant species will be unaffected. 1. Effects on plant species Upland plant species will be increased (upland and marine) according to the attached plan. 2. Effects on marine species (shellfish, finfish) There will be no effect on marine species. "%W - 4 - I.-I 4 The drainage and run -off will be channeled 3. Effects on drainage and runoff to the existing storm sewerage system. 4. Effects on siltation of surface waters The plan, as shown will prevent any siltation of surface waters. S. Effects on groundwater quality The ground water quality will be upgraded. 6. Effects on surface water quality The surface water quality will be upgraded. K. ALTERNATIVES TO PROPOSED ACTION At this time we feel that the proposed action is the correct method for protection of the river bank. Any alternative would create a less desirable result. 1. Describe alternatives to the requested action 2. Describe the benefits of the requested Not only the whole site but action over the alternatives also the entire area of the City has been upgraded because of the work done thus far. The proposed plan for the river bank would prevent siltation and erosion and go beyond the existing level of protection Furthermore, in preparation for the ur000sed action, the bank has been cleared of debris such as old rubbish, wood, etc, and tons of iron filings soaded with machine oil and other chemicals which have been washing into the river for many years, To occupy street special permit must be obtained from " Board of Public Works. { O in c7 w b y 1-h ^{ o 'O .cn Mf rt � C. SD #, C p' O h D 8 P CDp m a r v •y * 1 Cn .. ad OQ r. 1 SD c O q j .. .,, s ^ � o '� is 1� `¢' k. ,. •- �� J ep� p ad In w ��► M oo # rn It - _ r A rt �. (D C i M Ord Ord o L N p 11 l ���yy so (.5 ID So a o o _ r a5= : E� �l `sir/ " �� t Jt'�'lllllll�if 11�t.�lllll� ,/ � _• fzectc�i -rag O�� 'rce o/ c�nmi�Q�tna��clal �Q / .�'ar ;P�s M6.eel { Evelyn F.. Murphy W044irr, alad iarlme'se s 02 >U8' Secretary Tel. )27.7)00 STAT1 OF SECRETARY ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Pursuant to PI.G.Z,., Ch. 30, S. 62, and the regulations governing preparation of environmental impact reports, the Secretary of Environmental Affairs herein issues the following statement with respect to the Environmental Assessment Form submitted on the following project. i • ' Environmental Assessment Form No.. 01 373 ' Submitted by: Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency Date Received: December 31, 197+ Project Identification: Leeds Village Apartments STATLMENT : () 1. The decision not to prepare an environmental impact report (Negative Assessment) adequately and properly complies with the provisions of the regulations. ( } 2, The decision not to prepare an envirormmental impact report (Negative Assessment) does not adequately and properly comply with the pro- visions of the regulations. See attached statement of reasons. (. } 3 . The decision to prepare a draft Standard Environmental Impact Report. adequately and properly complies with the provisions of regulations.' ( } 4. The decision to prepare a draft Standard Environmental Impact'Repert does not adequately and properly comply with the provisions of the regulations. See attached statement of reasons. ( } 5• The decision to prepare a, draft Extensive Environmental Impact Report adequately and properly complies with the provisions of the regulations. ( ) 6. The decision to prepare a draft Extensive Environmental Impact Report does not adequately and properly comply with the provisions of the regu_ations. See attached statement of reasons. W 1 .1 i DA 'ft ` 1 Secretary of Environmental Affairs Eve yn F. Mur iiy r'd T n # • V C] t � 6 _. 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