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24D-185 (2) completed prior to the discharge of storm flows from this project and prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the Walgreens. I would be happy to discuss this matter with you or the appropriate representatives from PM Construction and Walgreens and look forward to resolving any issues. Please contact myself at 413 -587 -1582 x308 or dmcdonald(&nohodpw.org with any questions. 'ncerely, 1 Doug McDonald Stormwater Coordinator cc. Jim Laurila, City Engineer Chris Wall, Berkshire Design Building Department Planning Department Page 2 of 2 O ��y pT CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS * O ti DE OF PUBLIC WORKS bi► „ �t� / , 125 Locust Street Northampton, MA 01060 -2066 413- 587 -1570 Fax 413 -587 -1576 Edward S. Huntley, RE Director April 16, 2009 A R 2 ? _ uy Mr. Edmond DeLaurentis, Jr. Coolidge Northampton, LLC c/o Delaurentis Management Group -- 43A Greenridge Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 Re. Potpourri Plaza Stormwater Mangement System Dear Mr. Delaurentis, Thank you for contacting myself regarding my questions about the construction of the stormwater system at the 'Ppipou ri Plaza: So that you understand what the Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW) is requiring at this time, here is a quick summary. The DPW issued a Stormwater Management Permit to Coolidge Northampton, LLC on April 25 2007 (see copy enclosed). The Potpourri Plaza project was described and specified in approved plans as the demolition of an existing metal structure, the addition of a new 14,700 square foot building, a Drive -up Teller and ATM, minor parking expansion, and a stormwater management system. The drive -up teller and ATM have been constructed and the Walgreens building and paved areas around this building are under construction. To date, drainage structures have been constructed to collect storm flows from the drive -up teller, catch basins have been installed and the private drain line has been rerouted around the Walgreens building. The detention basin and the drainage connection to King Street that were specified in the approved plans have not been constructed and are necessary to mitigate increased flows from these projects and must be completed concurrently. The DPW has been contacted by PM Construction with questions regarding paving and other utilities, but there has been no communication with the DPW regarding construction of the approved stormwater management structures. The DPW received a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the project in August 2008 that outlined the sequence of major construction activities, but the detention basin was not constructed as described in the sequence and the drain connection to King Street was not discussed. At this time, the DPW is requesting confirmation of the construction schedule of the approved stormwater management system. The construction and stabilization of the approved stormwater management system must be Page 1 of 2