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12-029M fitzgerald lake conservationNOTICE OF INTENT FITZGERALD LAKE CONSERVATION AREA EXTENSION OF BOARDWALK FM OFFICE OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT CITY HALL - 210 MAIN STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 310 CMR: DEF. _..TMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PI. _'ECTION 10.99: continued DEP File No. 1 246- (To be provided by DEP) Form 3 City /Town -- Northampto n — Applicant OPD - Northampt Commonwealth Department of of Massachusetts Defense United States Notice of Intent ofAmerica Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, §40, The City of Northampton's Wetland Protection Ordinance, Ch.24 and Application for a Department of the Army Permit Part I: General Information 1. Location: Street Address Lot Number Fitzgerald La ke Conservation Area, North Farms Road 2. Project: Type Limited Description Extension of an accessible trail with the 3 9 E installation of an elevated ra ov er an existing brook. Requesting Li mited Proiect status under 10.53 (3) (i) Registry: County Hampshire Current Book 1951 & Page 261 Certificate (if Registered Land) Applicant nffi re of P1 anning & eve] oilmen P K Tel. (413) 586 -69 x287 Address: 210 Main Street - City Hall, Northampton MA 01060 Pro e Owner Northamp p rtY � -Conservation Comtni s s-iun Tel. same Address s ame as above Representative Off of P & Development - P.Kuzde Address same as above 7. a. Has the DEP's Western Regional Office been sent, by certified mail or hand deliver, 2 copies of completed Notice of Intent, with supporting plans and documents? Yes ® No ❑ Has the Northampton Conservation Commission Office been sent, by certified mail or hand deliver, 9 copies of completed Notice of Intent, with supporting plans and documents? Yes ® No ❑ 4/1/94 310 CMR - 409 409 310 CMR: DEZ _�TMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL Pi _ fECTION 10.99: continued a b. Has the fee been submitted? c. Total Filing Fee Submitted $0.00 Yes ❑ No ® Not applicable d. City /Town Share of Filing Fee State Share of Filing Fee (Sent to City /Town) (Y of fee in excess of $25. sent to DEP) e. Is a brief statement attached indicating how the applicant calculated the fee? Yes ❑ No ® Exempt f. Under which laws is this permit being requested? Mass. Wetlands Protection Act X Northampton's Wetland Protection Ord, X Have all obtainable permits, variances and approvals required by local by -law been obtained? Yes ❑ No 13 obtained Applied for: Not Applied For: Building Permit - Pe nding CC approval Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order pursuant to G. L. c. 131, §40A or G.L. c. 130, § 105? Yes ❑ No X 10. List all plans and supporting documents submitted with this Notice of Intent. Identifying ' Number/Letter Title, Date Appendix A Narrative Appendix B Locus/ exhihitG Appendix C _ Work Plans / construction drawl Plan # BOB -1 Proposed trail extension 4/1/94 310 CMR - 410 410 310 CMR: DE, — 1TMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL P. TECTION 10.99: continued 11. Check those resource areas within which work is proposed: (a) )g Buffer Zone (b) Inland M Bank Land Subject to Flooding: f7 Bordering Vegetated Wetland` b Bordering ® Land Under Water Body & Waterway` ❑ Isolated ❑ Isolated Vegetated Wetland* (Per Northampton Wetland Ordinance) X Inner Riparian Zone _ Outer Riparian Zone Likely to involve U.S. Army Corps of Engineers concurrent jurisdiction. See General Instructions for Completing Notice of Intent. 12. Is the project within estimated habitat which is indicated on the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State - Listed Rare Wetlands Wildlife (if any) published by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program? YES [ X ] NO [ ] NO MAP AVAILABLE[ ] Date printed on the Estimated Habitat Map (if any) 1997-1998 _ If yes, have you sent a copy of the Notice of Intent to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program via the U.S. Postal Service by certified or priority mail (or otherwise sent it in a manner that guarantees delivery within two days) no later than the date of the filing of this Notice of Intent with the conservation commission and the DEP regional office? YES f ] NO [ If you please attach evidence of timely mailing or other delivery to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program. Part II: Site Description Indicate which of the following information has been provided (on a plan, in narrative description or calculations) to clearly and accurately describe existing site conditions. Identifying Number/Letter (of K lan, narrative or calculations) ppendix B n/a BOB -1 BOB -1 BOB - 1 n a_ 4/l/94 Natural F at xt Soils Vegetation Topography Open water bodies (including ponds and lakes) Flowing water bodies (including streams and rivers) Public and private surface water and ground water supplies on or within 100 feet of site 310 CMR - 411 411 310 CMR: DEI,- ?,TMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL Pi._ fECTION 10.99: continued n/a Maximum annual ground water elevations with dates and location of test BOB - 1 Boundaries of resource areas checked under Part I, Item II above Other BOB - 1 Man -made Features: Structures (such as buildings, piers, towers and headwalls) n/a Drainage and flood control facilities at the site and immediately off the site, including culverts and open channels (with inverts), dams and dikes n/a Subsurface sewage disposal systems n/a Underground utilities BOB - 1 Roadways and parking areas n/a Property boundaries, easements and rights -of -way Other Part III: Work Description Indicate which of the following information has been provided (on a plan, in narrative description or calculations) to clearly, completely and accurately describe work proposed within each of the resource areas checked in Part I, item II above. Identifying Number/Letter (of plan, narrative or calculations) BOB - 1 / App C n/a n/a n/a 4/l/94 Structures (such as buildings, piers, towers and headwalls) Drainage and flood control facilities, including culverts and open channels (with inverts), dams and dikes Subsurface sewage disposal systems & underground utilities Filling, dredging and excavating, indicating volume and composition of material 310CMR -412 412 310 CMR: DEi,-.ATMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL P, — TECTION 10.99: continued n/a Compensatory storage areas, where required in accordance with Part III, 10.57(4) of the regulations. n/a Wildlife habitat restoration or replication areas Other n/a L'ointSoure-e-Diseharge -- Description of characteristics of discharge from point source (both closed and open channel), when point of discharge falls within resource area checked under Part I, Item II above, as supported by standard engineering calculations, data and plans, including but not limited to the following: Delineation of the drainage area contributing to the point of discharge; 2. Pre- and Post - development peak run -off from the drainage area, at the point of discharge, for at least the 10 -year and 100 -year frequency storm; 3. Pre- and post - development rate of infiltration contributing to the resource area checked under Part I, item 11 above; 4. Estimated water quality characteristics or pre- and post - development run -off at the point of discharge. Part IV: Mitigating Measures Clearly, completely and accurately describe, with reference to supporting plans and calculations where necessary: (a) All measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards set forth under each resource area specified in Part II or Part III of the regulations; or (b) why the presumptions set forth under each resource area specified in Part II or Part III of the regulations do not apply. 4/1/94 310 CMR - 413 413 310 CMR: DEI-,tRTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL Pi.�, TECTION 10.99: continued ❑ Coastal Resource Area Type: IN Inland Land Under water Identifying number or letter of support documents Project will entail the installation of sona work will elevate the structure above the tubes within the land under water, in order to Appendices A & B support the piers for an accessible ramp. Work Appendices A, B and will be done under strict supervision and care will be taken to prevent cement and /or BOB - 1 siltation from entering the brook with the compensatory storage are requested to be waived installation of silt fencing downgradient of th sona tubes. ❑ Coastal Resource Area Type: 0 Inland Bordering Land Subject to flooding Identifying number or letter of support documents FEMA maps delineate the area as Zone A, however work will elevate the structure above the outfall structures of the lake, which is at and Appendices A & B or below elevation 200. Work will take place that elevation, with the exception of the installation of the sona tubes. These structure will not take up a significant amount of flood storage and requirements to provide compensatory storage are requested to be waived under the Limited Project Status. 4/1/94 310 CMR - 414 414 310 CMR: DEr: iRTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL Pl _ JTECTION 10.99: continued ❑ Coastal KI Inland Bank Resource Area Type: Identifying number or letter of support documents Work in and around the bank of the brook will be elevated. Impact to bank will be limited to Appendix A shading due to the installation of the elevated ramp. be used in any area where work is necessary and , ❑ Coastal Resource Area Type Bordered n Inland B 100 -Feet Discretion Zone: Identifying number or letter of support documents Work within the buffer zone will entail the installation of sona tubes and the elevated ramp. Some grading may be necessary to ensure the clearance of the ramp to the next set Appendix A of piers, without violating the maximum slope of one foot in twelve feet. Silt fencing will be used in any area where work is necessary and disturbed areas will be loamed and seeded and mulched until growth has occurred. Clearly, completely and accurately describe, with reference to supporting plans and calculations where necessary: (a) all measures and designs to regulate work within the Buffer Zone so as to ensure that said work does not alter an area specified in Part I, Section 10.02(1)(a) of these regulations; or (b) if work in the Buffer Zone will alter such an area, all measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards establishes for the adjacent resource area specified in Part II or Part III of these re at lions. 4/1/94 310 CMR - 415 415 -,� 310 CMR: DEI __.,TMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PI ECTION 10.99: continued ❑ Coastal Resource Area Type: 1 Inland Bordering Vegetated wetland Identifying number or letter of support documents Impact to this resource area will be minimized Appendix A through the use of sona tubes to elevate the ramp. Work will be conducted under the super— Appendix A vision of a wetlands Specialist. Silt fencing will be installed downgradient of all areas that will be disturbed and will remain until the areas have been stabilized. inner Riparian Zone ❑ Coastal Resource Area Type Bordered Z Inland B 100 -Feet t ffxxx Identifying number or letter of support documents Work within the inner riparian zone will be lim'ted to the installation of sona tubes and the ramp. The installation of the ramp will improve the Appendix A habitat of the area by removing the foot traffic that currently goes through the area. All precautions will be taken to prevent additional impacts to the area. If necessary, additional plantings will be installed to the adjacent land areas (native species) in order to enhance the habitat of the inner riparian zone. Clearly, completely and accurately describe, with reference to supporting plans and calculations where necessary: (a) all measures and designs to regulate work within the Buffer Zone so as to ensure that said work does not alter an area specified in Part I, Section 10.02(1)(a) of these regulations; or (b) if work in the Buffer Zone will alter such an area, all measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards establishes for the ad'acent resource area, specified in Part II or Part III of these re lations. 4/1/94 310 CMR - 415 415-0 310 CMR: DEr-- OF ENVIRONMENTAL Pr 10.99: continued Part V: Additional Information for a Department of the Army Permit 1. COE Application No... (to be provided by COE) 2. unnamed brook flowing into Fitzgerald Lake. (Name of Waterway) 3. Names and addresses of property owners adjoining your property: see attached list. No abutters property will be impacted by the work, as all property boundaries are more that 500 feet from the site of proposed work. 4. Document other project alternatives (i.e., other locations and/or construction methods, particularly those that would eliminate the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters or wetlands). 5. 8'/z" x 11" drawings in planview and cross - section, showing the resource area and the proposed activity within the resource area. Drawings must be to scale and should clear enough for photocopying. Certification is required from the Division of Water Pollution Control before the Federal Permit can be issued, Certification may be obtained by contacting the Division of Water Pollution Control, 1 Winter Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108. Where the activity will take place within the area under the Massachusetts approved Coastal Zone Management Program, the applicant certifies that his proposed activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner that is consistent with the approved program. Information provided will be used in evaluating the application for a permit and is made a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of this information is voluntary; however, if necessary information is not provided, the application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. I hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice of Intent and accompanying plans, documents and su data are true and complete, to the best of my knowledge. Signature of Applicant Date Signature of Applicant's Representative Date Form "Exception to ENG Form 4345 approved by HOUSACE, 6 May 1982" NED 100 (Test) 1 MAY 82 "This document contains a joint Department of the Army and state of Massachusetts application for a permit to obtain permission to perform activities in the United States waters. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved those questions required by the US Army Corps of Engineers. OMB Number 072 -0036 and expiration date of 30 September 1983 applies ". This statement will be set in 6 point type. 4/1/94 310 CMR - 416 416 NARRATIVE This Notice of Intent is being submitted to allow the installation of a accessible ramp /walkway over an existing brook and bordering vegetated wetland. This walkway extension will allow an upgrade of the existing crossing, which currently consists of small bog bridges placed on rocks within the brook. This new walkway will be handicap accessible, and will eventually allow the existing trails to be upgraded for accessibility. No trail work is proposed at this time, however, under this project. This bridge is being requested to be granted a "Limited Project" status under the 310 CMR 10.53 (3) 0), which allows: "The construction and maintenance of catwalks, footbridges, wharves, docks piers, boat houses, boat shelters, duck blinds, skeet and trap shooting decks and observation decks; provided, however, that such structures are constructed on pilings or posts so as to permit the reasonable unobstructed flowage of water and adequate light to maintain vegetation. " Some of the benefits in doing this project are: * allowing disabled persons to access trails throughout the property; * upgrading an inadequate crossing, which will remove foot and vehicle traffic from impacting the brook and adjacent wetland. * allowing better access to the remaining land area for environmental education. EXISTING & ADJACENT SITE CONDITIONS: At present, the majority of the existing site has a wooded overstory, consisting of pine and deciduous trees. The understory consists of thick shrubbery. Throughout this area of the site are various trails that have been used and maintained for hiking. The lake on the site has been used for boating and fishing. Since the Fitzgerald Lake Conservation Area is one of two handicap accessible wildlife areas located within the City and managed by the Conservation Commission, this extension will assure that all persons have the ability to access additional trails and enjoy a lake area that is rich in diverse environmental resources, without having to be in a boat or having to end the exploration at the end of the boardwalk. Adjacent to the site and in the surrounding vicinity, is a moderately developed residential area, consisting of a network of streets, with single family dwellings. EXISTING TRAIL: The existing accessible trail system consists of a paved walkway from North Farms Road to a boardwalk structure that has been developed in stages, in order to allow the work to progress in a manner that prevented impacts and damage to the adjacent wetland resource areas. At present, access to the lake is provided by the boardwalk. However, access to the remaining trails on the site relies on walking through a brook or over small bog bridges put in place for a temporary crossing. Unfortunately, neither walking through the brook nor using the bog bridge allows a disabled person to cross the area. PROPOSED WORK: The extension of the paved walkway shall be accomplished by using an elevated ramp constructed of pressure treated lumber with a maximum rise of one foot in twelve feet. The length and slope of the ramp will be broken up through the use of two platforms with no slope. The length of the initial section of ramp to the first platform will be thirty feet in length and four and one -half (4 1 /2 ) feet in useable width. Since the ramp will be elevated it will have side railings and edge bumbers. The platform will be seven feet by ten feet. The length of the second section of ramp to the final platform will be ten feet in length with the 4 1 /2 foot width, also. This platform will also be seven feet by ten feet. The final section to join existing grade located on the opposite side of the brook will be ten feet. It shall be constructed off site, in ten (10) foot sections, of pressure treated lumber, to be assembled with a template for the 2 x 8 stringers with ten feet between spans. Posts used to elevate the structure will be 6 x 6 pressure treated lumber (.6 grade cc, per Building Commissioner's requirements). Due to the proposed use of the structure, all posts will have to be set on concrete filled sona tubes (per Building Commissioner's requirements, also). All decking shall be pre - drilled with counter sunk holes, in order to avoid splitting the wood. Three #8 coated nails shall be used at each connection in each piece of decking. Decking material will be bolted to the posts and railings will be fastened in a like manner. The project, as described above, has been designed to avoid long term impacts to the wetland and /or water body. POTENTIAL IMPACT ON RESOURCE AREAS: Water Quality: During the ramp's design process, water quality issues such as pollutant and sedimentation control were assessed. Based upon the existing use and soils located on the site, there shall be little to no impact on water quality after the project has been completed. The largest potential for impact on water quality will be during active construction, with the installation of the sona tubes and piers. This work disturbance will be temporary and will be done under the supervision of a wetland specialist. Silt fencing shall be installed during excavation for the sona tubes and will remain in place until all sediment has settled out and the piers have cured. Preventative measures to be taken include working on one pier at a time, and hand mixing and pouring of cement into the sonar tubes to avoid spillage /overflow into the brook. These actions shall help to prevent excess sedimentation and /or pollutants, from entering the resource area. Soils: Soils located on the site consist of sediment and muck deposited over the past twenty years, since the lake was created. Their location and findings can be seen in Appendix A. Habitat, Land Under Water and Bordering Vegetated Wetland: Because this area is located within an area shown on the Estimated Rare & Endangered Species map, this Notice of Intent was required to be sent to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program in Boston. The project, as proposed, has been designed so that the only impact to these resource areas are from the piers. By using this method of installation, there will be little to no permanent impact on the "land under water" resource area, and no disturbance of wetland vegetation shall occur. The project as designed, will reduce the present amount of impact on the brook and the bordering vegetated wetland by removing foot traffic through the area. This project has been designed to meet the standards set forth under 310 CMR 10.53 (3)0), which allows Limited Project status to be granted provided: "that such structures are constructed on pilings or posts so as to permit the reasonable unobstructed flowage of water and adequate light to maintain vegetation. " Rivers Act: Work shall occur within the inner riparian zone and within land under water. The ramp will be elevated and improve the existing method of travel through the resource area. The alteration within the inner riparian zone will be from the installation of the sona tubes. The project cannot be located outside of the riverfront area and no other alternatives exist for access that does not include the crossing of the brook. The only alternative available is to not construct the ramp. However, this will cause more impacts to the resource areas and riparian zone because the brook will continue to be traversed by foot traffic. The quality of the vegetation and habitat within the inner riparian zone will be improved from existing conditions. The project meets the performance standards as much as practicable and the applicant has requested Limited Project Status to complete the project. By constructing the ramp off site, no impacts will occur to any rare or endangered species or vernal pools and as stated previously, the habitat should improve. WORK DESCRIPTION: Construction Phases: Any portion of construction of the ramp taking place within a resource area shall be conducted under the supervision of an on -site wetlands specialist, and shall occur in phases as outlined below: Assemble ten foot sections and connector piece and transport to site and assemble. Clearly mark location of ramp in field, and stake locations of all sona tubes. - Install silt fencing down stream of sonar tube locations. Excavate sona tube holes and install forms. - Pour cement into sonar tubes to provide adequate footings for piers (as per building code) and allow to set up. - Insert piers into sonar tubes. Bolt decking onto piers - Place raised bumpers on all peripheral areas and install railings. - Request the Building Commissioner and Conservation Commission to inspect the constructed ramp. - Request a Certificate of Compliance from the Conservation Commission. APPENDIX B UNITED S',,, -FES p lb ° 22' 30" ... I SCALE 1 :25 000 I i o I MILE 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 40DO 5000 6000 70 00 FEET 15 0 1 KILOMETER CONTOUR INTERVAL 10 FEET NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM OF 1929 THIS MAP COMPLIES WITH NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS FOR SALE BY U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA 22092 A FOLDER DESCRIBING TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AND SYMBOLS IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR EASTHAMPTON QUADRANGLE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MASSACHUSETTS 7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC) v I mile 4 1 kilometer SCALE - 1:25000 KEY TO MAP 500 -Year Flood Boundary 100 -Year Flood Boundary Zone Designations* With Date of Identification e.g., 12/2/74 100 -Year Flood Boundary-- - 500 -Year Flood Boundary ZONE l'i lm Base Flood Elevation Line -513^ —^ With Elevation In Feet ** -� Base Flood Elevation in Feet (EL 987) Where Uniform Within Zone ** Elevation Reference Mark RM7X River Mile • M 1.5 * *Referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 i *EXPLANATION OF ZONE D ESIGNATIONS ZONE EXPLANATION A Areas of 100 -year flood; base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not determined. AO Areas of 100 -year shallow flooding with flood depth 1 to 3 feet; product of flood depth (feet) and velocity (feet per second) less than 15. All —A30! Areas of 100 -year flood; base flood elevations and flood hazard factors determined. A99 Areas of 100 -year flood to be protected by a flood protection system under construction; base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not deter- mined. B Area between limits of 100 -year flood and 500 - year flood; areas of 100 -year shallow flooding where depths less than 1 foot. (Medium shading) C Areas outside 500 -year flood, (No shading) D Areas of undetermined, but possible, flood hazards. V Areas of 100 -year coastal flood with velocity (wave action); base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not determined. V0 Areas of 100 -year shallow flooding with velocity; flood depth 1 to 3 feet; product of depth (feet) and velocity (feet per second) more than 15. V1 — V30 Areas of 100 -year coastal flood with velocity (wave action); base flood elevations and flood hazard factors determined. Certain areas not in the special flood hazard areas (zones A and V) may be protected by flood control structures. This map is for insurance purposes only and may not show all planimetric information outside of special flood hazard areas. For adjoining map panels, see separately printed Index To Map Panels, APPENDIX C VAS &+Y�Ivv� teS ................. .......... ...... C4 S 6 Lvj wl�i'�c ( ! E i �Qt - ES A � �'I �h �'�C. 1 � Vic"{ ti� C) Y I Le - Alt 'CA V, 'A cro C�Echn' j Fitzgerald Lake Abutters List MAP 12 -C Parcel 1 Parcel 2 Parcel 3 Parcel 4 Parcel 8 Parcel 11 Parcel 21 Parcel 93 Parcel 118 Parcel 126 Patrick & AnneMarie McCoy 84 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 Philip Brooks 61 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 John & Myrtly Beaupre 53 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 Gregory & Betsey MacDonald 47 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 Mildred Hendricks 21 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 Leslie & Leona Day 5 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 Helen Gesiorek 253 Spring Grove Ave Florence, MA 01060 City of Northampton Smith Vocational School Northampton, MA 01060 same owner as Parcel 1 Marilyn, Jay & Richard Hendricks 123 Rick Drive Northampton, MA 01060 MAP 12 Parcel 1 Jenavie & Elizabeth Olbris Coles Meadow Road 186 North Farms Road Parcel 3 North King Street Jerald & Carroll Bouchard Florence, MA 01060 Parcel 5 Donald & Barbara Warburton Parcel 5 Alan & Marguerite Hankowski 167 North Farms Road 129 Marian Street Florence, MA 01060 Parcel 6 City of Northampton Parcel 8 Harold & Richard Fitzgerald Boggy Meadows Road c/o 41 Maple Street Florence, MA 01060 Parcel 10 Same as parcel 5 Parcel 11 Cynthia J. Watson 150 North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 Parcel Bridge 21 Road Harold & Marc Fitzgerald c/o 175 Overlook Drive Florence, Ma 01060 Parcel 30 George & Susan Holland 11 Country Way Florence, MA 01060 MAP 13 Parcel 1 Laurel Estates Inc. Coles Meadow Road Northampton, MA'01060 Parcel 3 North King Street Jerald & Carroll Bouchard 22 Sherman Avenue Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 5 Alan & Marguerite Hankowski 129 Marian Street Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 6 James & Gail Evans, Jr. 25 Marian Street Northampton, Ma 01060 MAP 13 (Continued) Parcel 29 North King street Wayne & Francis Thibault 830 Chesterfield Road Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 37 Bridge Road Frank Anciporch Bridge Road Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 57 Neil & Gertrude Epstein 31 Marian Street Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 77 Neil Epstein & Earls Stahl 105 Marian Street Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 78 James & Hanne Kohrman 108 Marian Street Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 81 Donald & Dorcas Jepson 97 Marian Street Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 83 Sean & Ann Dunphy 79 Marian Street Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 84 Sean & Ann Dunphy 69 Marian Street Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 85 Richard Wynne 68 Coles Meadow Road Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 89 David & Kathleen Clark 116 Rockland Heights Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 92 Alan & Marguerite Hankowski 129 Marian Street Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 96 same as parcel 85 MAP 7 Parcel 21 Patrick Gleason North Farms Road 9 Birch Lane Parcel 47 Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 22 John & Grace Vollinger Northampton, MA 01060 460 North Farms Road John & Ivy Naumowicz Florence, MA 01060 Parcel 33 Charles Michalski North Farms Road 176 Coles Meadow Road Edward & Shirley Kubosiak Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 34 Same as parcel 22 Parcel 37 Estate of Elaine Swayze North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 Parcel 42 same as parcel 22 Parcel 43 Bernard & Loretta Vaughn North Farms Road Florence, MA 01060 MAP 8 Parcel 39 Douglas Finn Coles Meadow Road Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 47 Coles Meadow Road Donald,Patrick &George Gleason 9 Birch Lane Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel 49 Coles Meadow Road John & Ivy Naumowicz 9 Coed Drive Easthampton, MA 01060 Parcel 54 Edward & Shirley Kubosiak 262 Coles Meadow Road Northampton, MA 01060