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CoHousing-Revised SITE PLANS Jul 26-2018 Architectural Elevations & Plans (Omitted) Overall Existing ConditionsOverall Site PlanSouth Site PlanSouth Grading & Drainage PlanSouth Utility PlanSouth Planting PlanSite DetailsSite DetailsSite Details Existing Conditions DetailExisting Conditions DetailNorth Site PlanNorth Grading & Drainage PlanNorth Utility PlanPhotometric PlanNorth Planting PlanErosion Control PlanErosion Control DetailsPhasing Plan DateMay 1, 2018Revised July 23, 2018 Sheet Index L.1L.2L.3L.4L.5L.6L.7L.8L.9L.10L.11L.12L.13L.14L.15L.16L.17L.18L.19 COHOUSING Scale 1"=1200' Location Plan Scale 1"=250' Location Plan SITE PLAN AMENDMENT BerkshireDesignGroup, Inc. The ApplicantAmherst, MA 01002 Sunwood Development Corp.c/o MA Development Finance Agency 84 Potwine LaneOwnerHospital Hill Development, LLC99 High StreetBoston, MA 01469 Prepared for: 4 Allen Place Northampton, Massachusetts 01060Phone (413) 582-7000 Fax (413) 582-7005 Landscape ArchitectureCivil EngineeringPlanningLand Surveying Prepared by: L.1 BerkshireDesignGroup, Inc. The Northampton, MA Conditions COHOUSING Village Hill DRAFT PERMIT SET Overall Existing Landscape ArchitectureCivil EngineeringPlanningLand Surveying Revisions y rl e m or F r O w o N e g lle o C h it m S he T Existing Conditions Notes f Any Other Plans And Deeds Which May Affect The Locus Property At The Time And Date Of O Surveys Conducted On Multiple Dates Between August 18, 2006 And April 21, 2015 By TheBerkshire Design Group, Inc.2. The Purpose Of This Plan Is To Provide A Plan Illustrating This Surveyors Interpretation OfObservable Monuments, Obtainable Plans And Deeds Of Record, Witness Testimony, AndThe Partial Field Survey In Conjunction With The Original Delineation Of The Parcels Part OfThis Definitive Subdivision.3. This Plan Does Not Show Any Unrecorded Or Unwritten Easements Which May Exist. AReasonable And Diligent Attempt Has Been Made To Observe Any Apparent, Visible Uses OfThe Land; However, This Does Not Constitute A Guarantee That No Such Easements Exist.4. This Plan And Survey Were Prepared Using GNSS And Conventional Survey Methods. ALeica TS15 Total Station Was Used Having An Accuracy Of 5" And 5 PPM. A Leica GS14Network RTK Was Used Having Subcentimeter Accuracy. All GNSS Data Is Post ProcessedWith Rapid And Precise Ephemeris To Produce The Most Accurate Results Possible.5. All Improvements Shown Hereon Have Been Spatially Fixed To A Locational Tolerance OfNot More Than 1/10th Of The Plan Scale. Positional Tolerance Does Not Exceed AllowableStandards.6. The Basis Of Bearings, Azimuths, And The North Arrow Shown Hereon Is TheMassachusetts State Plane Coordinate System (NAD83).7. All elevations are based upon benchmarks provided by the City of Northamptonengineering Department and refer to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988.8. Property lines are shown per monuments found.9. The locations of existing underground utilities are shown in an approximate way onlybased on available data and all utilities may not be shown. Prior to construction, contractorshall call the 'Dig Safe Center' at 1-800-322-4844 and have all utilities marked on theground. The contractor shall be responsible for determining the exact location of allexisting utilities before commencing work. The contractor agrees to be fully responsible forany and all damages which might be occasioned by his/her failure to exactly locate andpreserve any and all utilities.es 1. The Boundary And Retracement Survey Depicted Hereon Was Obtained By Partial Field ee st ru T e h T n5 -8 A i8 : 3 D l I e Lrc a P 55 ge a d, P 8 9 58 k o Bo o ed e D 1 oge a , P l3 8 1 ok o B r Fn la P r a 1 e - e A Y - v 0 i 0 1 - 1 2 - R W e W tH H a m i x o 3 r - p W 0 9 1 p H A 0 91 2 9 1 4 - 4 9 1 W H 4 19 0911 4 0 1 WATER 5 8 8 21 0 ELEV=136.6'1 - (11/17/2003) a l 6e A6 r 9 A091 01e 1 n t 7o vni t oc 01r fe091 art 8eo r v riP 0 R 291 ' 0 G0 l en n 2 a 2 hc X 91 e g a ni 8 ar 6 d 9 - 1 1 W9 0 H 291 20 0 02 0 491 7 - 591 W H 5 4 1 0 8 52 -0 0 1 9 2 W5 1 59 H 1196 5 1 0 te re 0nc o C us o in 2m itu B 0 6 1 6 9 1 5 8 91 6 0 1 7 5 0 8 199 1 71 7 91 1 0 8 6 9 1 1 ) 5 R 8 6 9 1 MATCHLINE F5 1 0 2 F ( 4 08 9 21 3 s0 d2 r n89 e1 1a fl 0f t 9 ue 9B 1 'W 02 1 d0 00 e2 1t0 2 a t e0 0 g2 1 e0 2 V )8 g n99 i rP9 1 e1 d r o ) BW0 ( V0 2 P ( ) 0 sR00 2 0 2 dR (199 n a 1 0 l2 t 0 02 e 8 9 2 10 2 W 9 9 1 d e102 3 0 t2 a5 0 t7 8 5 e1 1 80 g9 11 4 0 0 22022 1 e V g 5 0 n3022 i r e d 402 6 r 0 2 3 o2 9 0 B 1 2 5 0 2 7 0 2 6 0 2 8 0 2 3 0 2 7 0 209 2 4 0 28 0 2 0 51 2 9 41 3 2 9 9 9 9 01 1121 2 1 5 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 6 0 60 23 1 2 2 9 1 1 1 2 7 0 2 0 2 1 92 1 l 78 20 e9 53 1 12 v 8 5 1a09 0 22 r 4 1 2 8 G 95 1 0102 12 1 2 6 1 2 1 1 9 2 9 1 2 1 2 3l e 1 v 2a r G 0 1 0 2 04 1 2 2 5 1 2 0 2 2 1 6 112 2 2 0 5712 2 92 2 2 1 2 218 023 2 2 24 2 3 0 2 G 55 212 2 4 6 2 0 2 2 7 9 12 22 5 s8 0 d2 2 n2 a220 l t e 6 1 029 W22 22 d 22 2 7 5 0 1 2 2G 30 2 3 2 2 86 01 22 4 2 2" 9 03 2 G 5 2 2 0 0 20 1 2 3 2" 2 2 " 6 2 23 1 1 27 22G 7" 1 2 3 8 2 2 0 3 920 3 2 22 8 1 2 2 1 2 " 5 22 2 9 1 2 0 3 2 0 2l 2e v a r G ARIES 3 SITE BOUND 1 122 2 2 22 C G 4 E 1 " T 20 333 2 2 2 " 53 1 2 4 2 2 6 5 1 2 2 2 6 " 2 2 3 7 2 7 2 C 1 G 2E " T 3 8 2 1 23 2 8 1 2 1" 3 3 9 2 2 2 9 1 6 7 20 5 13 3" 3 3 3 2 223 24 2 3C 2 3G E 3 03 2 T 2 22 2 3 2 2 " 3 1 2 2 " " 3 3 2 2 2 C G E T 3 2 2 5 " 2 3 2 4 2 6 2 2 27 e 2 C G 2t E 8 eT 2 r 2 l ce v G 0a r nG 1 5 2o 43 3 C32 36 7 23 8 29 3 s2 3 2 3 2 2 u3 2 2 2 o 3 n 2 i C E mT u t0 i 4 B2 2 l 3 e 1 9 v2 3 3 a 2 8 r 2 3 G 2 7 3 2 6 3 2 5 0 3 3 2 2 2 43 32 E 2 3 3 2 C E T 0 2 ) 2 R F F ( 5 1 2 2 23 0 1 1 23 2 0 3 2 5 0 21 3 2 9 2 2 8 2 2 L.2 BerkshireDesignGroup, Inc. The Detail Existing Northampton, MA Conditions COHOUSING Village Hill DRAFT PERMIT SET Landscape ArchitectureCivil EngineeringPlanningLand Surveying 1 Revisions 4 0 1 5 8 8 21 0 1 - l a 6 e A6 r 9 A 01 e 1 n t 7o i v n t oc 0 1r fe t a r 8eo r v r i P 0 R ' 0 G 0 2 X 8 6 9 - 1 1 W9 0 H D ' 3 . 1 8 1 20 0 D02 0 D P C R D " 6 3 y D a ' 1 . 5 6 8 1 4 w 1 l l i 0 52 0 p 0 1 9 S 2 5 1 59 1 5 1 0 0 2 0 6 1 5 6 0 1 7 5 0 9 1 71 1 0 8 1 ) 5 R 8 MATCHLINE F 5 28" 1 0 2 F Locust ( 4 21" 0 2 Spruce 3 s 0 d 2 r 8 n 9 e 1 1 a f l 0 f t 9 u e 9 B 1 ' W 0 2 1 d 0 0 2 e 24" 1 t Pine a t e g 1 e 0 2 V ) g n i rP e d r o ) B W 0 ( 0 V 2 P 23" ( Spruce 26" Pine TREES TO BE REMOVEDTYPICAL 20" ) Spruce R 0 0 2 R ( 8 9 23" Pine 1 9 9 Existing Conditions Notes 2. The Purpose Of This Plan Is To Provide A Plan Illustrating This Surveyors Interpretation OfAny Other Plans And Deeds Which May Affect The Locus Property At The Time And Date OfThe Partial Field Survey In Conjunction With The Original Delineation Of The Parcels Part OfThis Definitive Subdivision.The Land; However, This Does Not Constitute A Guarantee That No Such Easements Exist.4. This Plan And Survey Were Prepared Using GNSS And Conventional Survey Methods. AWith Rapid And Precise Ephemeris To Produce The Most Accurate Results Possible.shall call the 'Dig Safe Center' at 1-800-322-4844 and have all utilities marked on theground. The contractor shall be responsible for determining the exact location of all 1. The Boundary And Retracement Survey Depicted Hereon Was Obtained By Partial FieldSurveys Conducted On Multiple Dates Between August 18, 2006 And April 21, 2015 By TheBerkshire Design Group, Inc.Observable Monuments, Obtainable Plans And Deeds Of Record, Witness Testimony, And3. This Plan Does Not Show Any Unrecorded Or Unwritten Easements Which May Exist. AReasonable And Diligent Attempt Has Been Made To Observe Any Apparent, Visible Uses OfLeica TS15 Total Station Was Used Having An Accuracy Of 5" And 5 PPM. A Leica GS14Network RTK Was Used Having Subcentimeter Accuracy. All GNSS Data Is Post Processed5. All Improvements Shown Hereon Have Been Spatially Fixed To A Locational Tolerance OfNot More Than 1/10th Of The Plan Scale. Positional Tolerance Does Not Exceed AllowableStandards.6. The Basis Of Bearings, Azimuths, And The North Arrow Shown Hereon Is TheMassachusetts State Plane Coordinate System (NAD83).7. All elevations are based upon benchmarks provided by the City of Northamptonengineering Department and refer to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988.8. Property lines are shown per monuments found.9. The locations of existing underground utilities are shown in an approximate way onlybased on available data and all utilities may not be shown. Prior to construction, contractorexisting utilities before commencing work. The contractor agrees to be fully responsible forany and all damages which might be occasioned by his/her failure to exactly locate andpreserve any and all utilities. 1 TREES TO BE REMOVEDTYPICAL Fir 23" 5 0 7 8 5 1 1 0 8 9 11 0 2 1 3 2 9 0 26" Dead 1 27" Hardwood 2 Maple 32" 28" Fir 22" Birch Hickory 3 0 2 21" Dead Hardwood 33" Beech Oak 30"(55') 26" Dying Tree #14 21" 4 0 2 Hickory 5 Hardwood 9 25" Damaged 41 3 2 21" 9 9 21" Dead 9 1 1 Hardwood 1 32" Oak 5 0 2 Hardwood 0 6 60 0 2 Hemlock 24" Dead 2 9 Hardwood 1 24" Damaged 7 0 2 0 22" 9 1 l 8 7 0 2 Hemlock e 9 Hardwood 1 v 24" Damaged 5 21"0 a 9 0 Pine 22 r Hardwood 25" Damaged 8 G 21"25" 9 28" Dead 0 1 Maple 2 1 Hardwood 24" 30" 33"(60')33"(60')Hardwood Tree #16Tree #16 N. RED OAK Tree #9Tree #9 9 50"(75')50"(75') Hardwood Hemlock 9 N. RED OAK1 28" 23" 26" MapleOak 20" Oak 29" Dead Hardwood Hardwood Maple 0 1 21" Dying 42" 0 20" 2 Oak 0 232"(50')32"(50') Tree #17Tree #17 23"Hemlock 28" 40" Oak Tree #47 33" Hardwood 23" 1 0 Hemlock 2 29" Maple 24" Dead 2 19" Hardwood 0 Hemlock 2 Locust 34" Damaged 20" 3 0 2 Hardwood 5 1 2 26" 4 0 2 27" Hemlock 5 Hemlock 0 2 6 0 2 36" 22" 7 5 0 Spruce 1 2 2 Hemlock 27" 6 8 0 24"1 22 23" Hemlock Hardwood 22" 9 Hemlock Oak 0 2 0 0 2 1 30" 2 20" 2 Hardwood 27" 1 Hemlock 1 2 7 1 2 Hardwood 25" 21" Maple Maple 8 1 2 2 1 2 5 2 2 9 1 2 26" 0 2 2 Hardwood 3 1 12 2 2 21" 2 2 2 Hardwood 32" 4 1 20 3 Hardwood 3 2 2 2 5 1 2 4 2 2 W. OAK 39"(50')39"(50') 6 Tree #15Tree #15 5 1 2 2 2 6 2 2 7 2 7 2 1 2 40" 8 24" Dead 20" Tree #4 2 Hardwood 2 8 N. RED OAK 1 2 Hardwood L.3 BerkshireDesignGroup, Inc. The Detail Existing Northampton, MA Conditions COHOUSING Village Hill DRAFT PERMIT SET Landscape ArchitectureCivil EngineeringPlanningLand Surveying Revisions 4 9 1 091 8 8 1 09 1 0 91 291 l e n n a h 29 c 1 e g a n i a r d 2 91 49 1 59 1 12"(40') Tree #41 12"(45') Tree #40 196 12"(40') Tree #39 22" te e r c n o Maple C s u o n i m u t i B 31" Pine 18"(45') Tree #38 6 9 1 32" 28"(30') Tree #36 Spruce 36"(60') Tree #37 8 9 1 0 8 99 1 1 7 9 31" Dead 1 Hardwood 28" 6 Oak 9 1 6 28"9 1 MATCHLINE 28" 28"33" Pine HickorySpruce Locust 21" 8 9 1 Oak Spruce 38" Dead Hardwood 31" Damaged 31" 0 24" 0 Pine 2 Spruce TYPICAL 8 9 9 9 1 1 23" Spruce 35" Oak TREES TO BE REMOVED 26" Pine 20" Spruce 0 0 2 24" 199 36"Nut Tree Oak 1 0 2 20" 00 2 35" Maple 2 23" Hemlock 0 2 Maple 30"(65') TREES TO BE REMOVEDTYPICAL Tree #74 1 02 3 Fir 0 23" 2 21" 32" Oak 26" Nut Tree Maple 1 4 0 0 222 02 22" 27" Hickory Maple 302 26"32" OakOak Tree #76 Twin 60"(65') 4 02 26" 2 0 26" Dead Hemlock Hardwood 2 25" Oak 5 0 21"2 35" Oak Maple Fir 6 0 22"2 3 0 33" 2 Oak Beech 7 26" Dying 0 2 4 0 8 2 0 2 Hardwood 25" Damaged 21" 21" Dead 9 0 Hardwood 2 25" Ash 5 0 2 33" Hardwood Oak 35" Oak 0 1 2 27" Oak 6 0 2 1 1 2 21" 7 0 2 29"24" Nut TreeOakOak 50"(50') 50"(50') Tree #69Tree #69 E. BEECH 2 1 2 8 0 2 20" Oak 3 1 2 25" Oak 9 0 2 Hardwood24" Oak 4 1 26" Oak 2 25" Damaged 25" 21" 5 1 02 Maple 0 1 2 29" 1 Oak 2 6 Hardwood 1 2 1Tree #48 50"(60') 1Tree #53 2N. RED OAK Twin 48"(75') N. RED OAK 2 Tree #49 28"(50') 1 2 26" Oak40" Oak 3 l e 1 v 30" 2 Oak a 29" Dead r Hardwood G Maple 23" 21" Dying 42" Oak 4 1 2 Nut Tree 28" Oak 5 1 Tree #47 33" Oak 2 0 2 2 29" Oak 1 6 1 2 2 2 21" 712 Oak 2 2 2 Maple 218 3 2 2 34" Damaged 4 2 2 5 2 2 6 2 2 97 2 1 22 8 2 2 0 2 2 1 9 2 2 2 2 36" 2 22 Spruce G Spruce 30 23 2 2 39" Damaged W 4 2 2 I D G L C 5 2" Maple 2 8 0 Tree #46 2 2 45" Beech ' " 2 2 . 6 49" Damaged W 0 38"(65')2 2' Tree #452 4 2 H9 N. SPRUCE . M9 2 D ' 2 : 3 .m i ' R 7 2G 20 w 3 o 2 . d' a 1 .2 e 0 21"0 8 2' M2 2 1 2 .2 0 Maple 0 3 20 92 3 22 22 2 D ' 5 H4 . ' 0 M ' 3D S 29 ' :7. " 5 ' m i 2 280 2 R 2 . .1 2 1 0 1 2 2 3 . 3 2 2 0 0 2 3 2 2 3 : 2 l e v a r m : G i B R m i C E B R C 1 3 2 E C E G E T 0 3 2 E C E T