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Wetlands PermitApplication_Kenneth C. & John H. Burt & JKB Farms, Inc. (2)Permit Application Toda 's Date: 08/28/2018 Owner Applicant Kenneth C. & John H. Burt & JKB Farms, Inc. Syncarpha Solar, LLC Attn: Keith Akers 41 School Street 250 W 57th Street, Suite 701 Hatfield, MA 01038 New York, NY 10107 212-419-4840 keith.akers@syncarpha.com City of Northampton department: N Work Location Information How many lots involved in the project: 1 Map / Block / Lots of all lots in project: 49 / 000 / 012 Deed Book of all lots in project: Book 11316 Page 326 Project work address: 0 PARK HILL RD City/State/Zip: Florence 01062 Zoning District: WSP Application for following Permit Types ❑Planning Bd. Special Permit w/ Site Plan ❑Planning Bd. Special Permit w/ MAJOR Site Plan ❑Administrative Site Plan Review ❑Planning Bd. Major Site Plan or 40R Approval (No Special Permit) ❑Subdivision Preliminary ❑Subdivision Definitive IF NO Preliminary ❑Zoning Board Special Permit ❑Appeal of Building Commissioner -Zoning ❑Variance ❑Historic District Determination of Non - Applicability ❑Historic District (Elm St) Determination of Appropriateness ❑West Street Architecture ®Wetlands Notice of Intent, Abbreviated NOI or ANRAD, IF state wetlands ❑Wetlands Request for Determination OR Resource Delineation ❑Wetlands Certificate of Compliance request ❑Planning Bd. Special Permit w/ Site Plan for flag lots ❑Planning Bd. Site Plan (NO Special Permit) ❑Approval Not Required Plans ❑Subdivision Definitive IF Preliminary approved ❑Subdivision Definitive Amendment ❑Zoning Board Finding ❑Comprehensive Permit ❑Demolition (Demolition Delay) ❑Central Business Architecture ❑Wetlands Notice of Intent IF ONLY local wetlands ❑Wetlands Amendment ❑Wetlands extension 210 Main St., Rm. 11, City Hall, Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 587-1262 Fee Information Wetlands Notice of Intent, Abbreviated NOI $ 1012.50 or ANRAD, IF state wetlands (WPA Form 3, 4, or 4A) - $225 plus city share of state fee City share of the State Wetlands Fee $ 787.50 Total fee amount: $ 1012.50 Existing Use Vacant Planned Use The proposed project will consist of the installation of a pole -mounted photovoltaic system, equipment pads, underground and overhead electrical conduit, fencing, security signage, gravel access roadways and the interconnection of the resulting facility to the existing electrical circuit within the public right of way on Park Hill Road Extension. The project's solar panels will be installed on frames that are secured to the ground by push piles, which will extend a minimum of four feet into the ground (pending final geotechnical analysis). In the event that rock is encountered, helical auger foundations will be used. The panels will be interconnected through a series of underground electrical connections. The solar panels will be divided into two (2) zones. Each zone runs through a transformer, joining the main system line that leads out to Park Hill Road Extension and through an interconnect point to the National Grid system on the existing Park Hill Road Extension pole line. In order to further support the goals of the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target Program (SMART), the project will incorporate energy storage. Energy storage can provide a variety of benefits across the electric grid, including: improved power quality, mitigating substation upgrades, and the ability to shift solar energy production to match peak demand. The energy storage associated with this project will be co -located with the solar, meaning they will share a common point of coupling and that the solar will be used to charge the on -site storage batteries. The project will use and energy storage system that incorporates standard inverters (like those associated with the solar) as well as lithium ion batteries — the same type of battery technology that is used in cell phones, digital cameras, and watches. The batteries will be containerized in standard 40-foot shipping containers that are flame retardant. Based on the current SMART program regulations, the batteries are required to be fully charged/discharged a minimum of 52 times a year to facilitate smart grid management and timed releases of electricity as shall be determined by National Grid. The applicant is working with National Grid to explore the possibility of running all electrical lines to the interconnect point underground. It has been expressed by City Staff that there is a strong desire for no new utility pole locations to be introduced as a result of this project. Provided that National Grid finds this technically feasible, the project proponents will install all electrical lines and equipment at or below the ground surface to the interconnect point. In the event that National Grid does not allow this for a valid technical, safety, or reliability reason, the poles will be minimized to only those National Grid and Customer Owned poles depicted on the site plan. The facility will also feature a security fence around the perimeter of the project. The fence will have 210 Main St., Rm. 11, City Hall, Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 587-1262 chain link fabric and will be seven (7) feet in height. There will be a gap at the bottom of the fence between the ground surface and the fence fabric to allow small animals to crawl under the fence. Upon completion of the installation of the panels, appurtenances and fencing, the entire disturbed area will be seeded with a mix of low growing vegetation which will help maintain a non -erosive soil cover, minimize dust, and require very little maintenance. In addition, there will be no use of fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides for this project. A public informational meeting with the surrounding neighbors on Park Hill Road and Glendale Avenue was held in June, 2018. Detailed Project Information Special Permit Description: See Site Plan/Special Permit Application filed for the project. Wetlands Description: No Waivers Requested Files Uploaded: Supporting Information: Notice of Intent Narrative.pdf Comprehensive (40b): Drainage Information: Traffic Information: Plan Sheets: Plansheets.pdf Wetlands Information: Wetlands.pdf Approval Not Required: Autocad: Tiff or PDF: Historic Information: By typing my name in the signature box, I certify that all the information above is accurate to the best of my knowledge, I am the property owner or have permission from the property owner to apply for this permit. I also grant permission to the City of Northampton to inspect the proposed work Signature: Keith Akers Date Signed: 08/28/2018 210 Main St., Rm. 11, City Hall, Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 587-1262