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36-071 (4) of the stormceptors and basins as directed in the maintenance plan. 59. Maintenance reports shall be submitted to the Commission after each recommended inspection indicating status of each element of the entire system under the HOA's maintenance purview. Inspections shall be conducted in April and October with reports submitted to the Office of Planning &Development no later than May 15 and November 15 each year. If reports are not submitted within a month of these dates, the City shall have the right to utilize funds from the HOA's stormwater account (described in#58) to perform inspections and contract appropriate maintenance in accordance with design and function of stonnwater systems. 60. A bank account to be jointly held by the City and the Homeowner's Association, capitalized with $8,000 to cover emergency expenses related to stonnwater infrastructure (not for maintenance) shall be created by the HOA. The account must be established in a way that requires signatures from both the HOA and the City before the HOA may withdraw for capital expenses. If the City is required to withdraw funds for maintenance of the system, only a City signature is required. If funds are withdrawn for capital expenses related to the stonnwater infrastructure, the account must be replenished within 3 months by assessing the HOA members appropriate fees to replace the amount withdrawn. Interest from the account, in excess of the $8,000 principal plus inflation, may be withdrawn by the HOA periodically to be used for maintenance of the stormwater systems so long as signatures for withdrawal are obtained from the City and the HOA. The City has the right to place leins on one or all homeowners property to maintain elements of the HOA infrastructure. 61. Sidewalks in front of open space shall be plowed and maintained by the HOA. 62. Compensatory storage areas must be maintained permanently. This Order allows the reduction of storage by 64 cubic feet to reduce total BVW impact. Compensatory storage may not be reduced further than this without further review by the Commission. 63. Any additional cutting on lots 8-14 beyond the 50% set aside in condition#52 Requires review by the Conservation Commission. 1 these homes. 52. Clearing on lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 should be minimized to the extent possible to allow only for house construction and small lawn area. A maximum of 50% of the building envelope may be cut for lawn and house construction. POST CONSTRUCTION SUBMITTALS: 53. If checked: [X] YES Upon completion of the work covered by this Order, the applicant shall submit an as-built plan, signed and stamped by a registered professional engineer or land surveyor, together with a written request for a Certificate of Compliance. The plan and written request shall specify any ways that the completed project differs from the plans referenced in the Order. The as-built plan shall include, at a minimum, and as applicable to the project: elevations of all pipe inverts and outlets, pipe sizes, materials, and slopes; all other drainage structures; limits of clearing, grading, and fill; all structures, pavement, and contours within 100 feet of wetland boundaries; all alterations within the wetland resource areas; all wetland replication areas; and all dates of fieldwork. 54. Permanent markers shall be installed along the Limit of Work Lines on lots 8, 12, 15, 18, 26, 27, 28 & 29 and spaced 25' apart. A plan showing the location of the markers shall be submitted to the Conservation Commission prior to requesting a Certificate of Compliance. ONGOING CONDITIONS: 55. Maintenance of stormwater facilities, except for the public street and associated catch basins in the street right-of-way, shall be the responsibility of the Homeowner's Association (HOA) and shall be in accordance with the stormwater management plan. This plan shall be recorded in the covenants submitted prior to the preconstruction, on-site meeting. Inspections shall be by a qualified professional. A copy of these covenants shall be submitted to the Commission. 56. The only systems outside of the purview of the HOA for maintenance is the public street(only after petition and acceptance by the City) and its associated catch basins. The City will maintain these facilities in accordance with the DPW schedule for the entire city network. 57. If Cardinal Way is not accepted as a city street, the Homeowner's Association will be responsible for street sweeping in accordance with the Maintenance Plan submitted in this Notice of Intent with additional street sweeping to be done monthly from April through June. Receipts for street sweeping shall be submitted with the semi-annual reports required in condition #59. 58. All drainage swales, check dams, and rip rap basins shall be kept clear of sediments and inspected semi-annually concurrently with maintenance schedule specifications in the plans and this order and shall be replaced as necessary. 5. An adequate stockpile of erosion control materials shall be on site at all times for emergency or routine replacement. The stockpiles equipment shall include materials to repair silt fences, haybales, or any other devices planned for the control of erosion at.the site. 42. If soils are to be disturbed for longer than two months, a temporary cover of rye or other grass shall be established, following Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) procedures, to prevent erosion and sedimentation. WETLAND REPLICATION: 43. A Wetland specialist shall submit written notification to the Commission upon the installation of the plantings. 44. A Wetland specialist shall submit written notification to the Commission the date that the installation of the plantings is complete. 45. A wetland specialist, approved by the Conservation Commission, shall be on-site during all phases of the transference/replanting and construction of the replication area. 46. A report of the success of re-vegetation activities shall be submitted to the Conservation Commission, by a qualified wetlands scientist on the following schedule: By: May 2003 By: September 2003 By: September 2004 47. If more than 50% wetland vegetation has not been established after one growing season (1 year), then additional plantings and/or changes to the wetland restoration plan shall be submitted to the Conservation Commission for consideration and approval. 48. If more than 75%wetland vegetation has not been established after two growing seasons (2 years), then additional plantings and/or changes to wetland restoration plan shall be submitted to the Commission for consideration and approval. 49. The streambed of Parsons Brook shall be restored to its pre-construction condition upon setting of the utility lines. 50. All utility lines that traverse wetland resource areas should be placed within culverts or in ductile iron sleeves to allow for maintenance without disturbing the wetlands. 51. Landscaping that identifies the boundaries of the lots lines on lots 8, 12, 13, 18, 20, 21 & 29 must be in place prior to issuance of certificates of occupancy for . 1 33. Prior to issuance of building permits on lot 15 and lot 18 silt fences shall be placed on the boundary of the building envelope as shown on the plans. Prior to construction, the Commission or its agent must inspect this fencing. 34. The compensatory storage area shall be created prior to construction of bridge crossing of Parsons Brook and inspected by commission or agent. 35. The detention basins 2 and 3 shall be created prior to the construction of the road crossing Parson's Brook. 36. The applicant shall notify the Commission, in writing, as to the date that the work will commence on the project. Said notification must be received by the Commission no sooner than (10) days and no later than five (5) days prior to the commencement of the approved activity; 37. The applicant shall notify the Commission in writing of the name, address, business and home telephone numbers of the project supervisor and/or contractor who shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with the conditions in this Order. 38. All wetland replication shall be completed prior to the sale of the 10' (half of the total subdivision) lot. REQUIREMENTS DURING ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION: 39. Silt fencing and erosion control shall be in place prior to removal of stumps within the right of way. Silt barriers chosen should be those that minimize potential for introduction/proliferation of invasive plants and seedlings. The use of haybales is discouraged. 40. Wetland Flags shall be checked by the designated wetlands consultant and replaced as necessary for the duration of the construction (until a Certificate of Compliance is granted). EROSION CONTROL: 41. Areas of construction shall remain in a stable condition at the close of each work/construction day: 1. Erosion controls shall be inspected at this time, and after each rainstorm. 2. Any entrapped silt shall be removed to an area outside of the buffer zone and wetland resource areas. 3. Any breaches in the siltation barriers shall be repaired prior to leaving the site for the day. 4. All erosion controls must be maintained or reinforced to meet 25. This order applies to the subdivision plans shown with a 22'wide paved road from Burts Pit Road to Westhampton Road. For the section of road extending from the edge of Lot 2 to Westhampton Road, this order is approved for either a 22' wide roadway with 7' treebelt on both sides or a 22' wide roadway with 7' tree belt on the east side with a 4' wide sidewalk on the west side. 26. The total wetland replication area must be revised on the final plans to show 115% replication of the approximately 11,000 square feet of buffer zone, bordering and isolated wetland impacts which will accommodate any potential impacts to isolated wetlands on lots 15 and 18. 27. Construction of individual residential structures within the building envelopes shown is approved through this Order so long as the required erosion control and siltation barriers are placed as indicated on the plans and in this Order. Therefore, no further permitting by the Conservation Commission is required for individual house construction unless there is any encroachment beyond the building envelope or which is outside the scope of this order. Such expansion of scope would require additional review by the Commission. PRE-CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS: 28. As offered by the applicant in the Notice of Intent, prior to the construction of the road (Cardinal Way), the proposed open space shall be dedicated to the Northampton Conservation Commission in fee simple. 29. If the applicant does not dedicate this land to the Commission, as proposed in the Notice of Intent, the applicant must apply for an amendment of this Notice to the Commission and DEP showing an alternative means for mitigating impacts to the resource areas. 30. Prior to construction of the roadway, an irrevocable Letter of Credit for $65,000 must be submitted to the Office of Planning &Development for the wetland replication work. This may be consolidated with a Letter required for the Planning Board permit so long as there is at least $65,000 for wetland replication work. The Letter must be for 5 years. If the Letter is for 1 year, it must renew automatically or have a provision, which states that the City may call the Letter if it is not renewed within 60 days prior to expiration. Language must also set forth standard criteria for default as outlined in the City of Northampton Subdivision Rules and Regulations. The Letter may be renewed/extended beyond 5 years by approval of the Conservation Commission only if such a request is made three months prior to the expiration of the Letter. 31. Prior to the sale of the first building lot the applicant must notify the Commission so that access signs may be posted at lots 8, 12, 13, 18, 20, 21, & 29 by the Commission for these entrances to the public trail system. 32. Prior to issuance of building permits on lots 8, 12, 13, 14, 26, 27, 28, 29 all silt fences must be in place at the work limit line of 75' from the wetland boundary and inspected by the Commission or its agent. "ATTACHMENT B" 18. The owner of the property described in this Order must advise any potential buyer of the property that any construction or alteration to said property, including brush cutting or clearance, may require approval by the Northampton Conservation Commission. In addition, this Order of Conditions shall be recorded individually with lots 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28 & 29. Any instrument conveying any or all of the owners' interest in said property or any portion thereof, shall contain language similar to the following: "This property is subject to the Northampton Wetlands Protection Ordinance and/or Wetlands Protection Act. Any construction or maintenance work performed on this property requires an Order of Conditions, and/or a Determination of Applicability from the Northampton Conservation Commission. 19. A copy of this Order and associated plans shall remain on site during all construction and/or building activities. The project manager and all equipment operators shall be familiar with the approved plans, and shall be informed of their location on the site. This location shall be accessible to all contractors whenever work is occurring on site. 20. All required permits must be obtained from the Army Corp of Engineers (Section 404, Water Quality Certification), Planning Board, Zoning Board, Department of Public Works, or Building Inspector prior to the start of projects involving fill within any wetland resource area; 21. No disposal of soils or other materials shall be allowed within: a 100-year floodplain; 40 feet of the 100-year floodplain elevation; any wetland; or any area within 100-feet of a wetland, unless such areas are specifically approved by the Commission, in accordance with 310 CMR 10.00, and City of Northampton Ordinances - Chapter 24; 22. All revised plans, referenced within this Order of Conditions, shall be approved by the Conservation Commission and incorporated into this Order by reference and shall be followed during the course of construction. 23. Ongoing conditions that shall not expire with the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance are as follows: #55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 & 63. 24. Prior to the start of any site work, excavation or construction, a preconstruction conference shall be held on the site, between the contractor conducting the work, the site/project engineer, the applicant, and a member or agent of the Conservation Commission, in order to ensure that the requirements of this Order are understood by all parties. Prior to the pre-construction meeting, all erosion control devices must be installed, also. q "ATTACHMENT A" 1. "Detention Basin 1 and Stormwater Treatment Units, Definitive Subdivision, Plantation at West Farms, Northampton, MA." Sheet No. 24 of 43; prepared for Lepine-Wzorek Associates, prepared by Almer Huntley Jr. & Associates, Inc., dated December 20, 2001 and revised on March 7, 2002. 2. "Detention Basin 2 and Detention Basin 3, Definitive Subdivision, Plantation at West Farms,Northampton, MA." Sheet No. 25 of 43; prepared for Lepine- Wzorek Associates, prepared by Ahner Huntley Jr. &Associates, Inc., dated December 20, 2001 and revised on March 7, 2002. 3. Wetland Mitigation Locus Plan, Definitive Subdivision, Plantation at West Farms, Northampton, MA." Sheet No. 29 of 43, prepared for Lepine-Wzorek Associates, prepared by Alec Macleod, dated December 20, 2001 and revised on March 7, 2002. 4. "Wetland Mitigation Plan A, Definitive Subdivision, Plantation at West Farms, Northampton, MA." Sheet No. 30 of 43, prepared for Lepine-Wzorek Associates, prepared by Alec Macleod, dated December 20, 2001 and revised on March 7, 2002. 5. "Wetland Mitigation Plan B, Definitive Subdivision, Plantation at West Fanns, Northampton, MA." Sheet No. 31 of 43, prepared for Lepine-Wzorek Associates, prepared by Alec Macleod, dated December 20, 2001 and revised on March 7, 2002. 6. "Wetland Mitigation Plan C, Definitive Subdivision,Plantation at West Farms, Northampton, MA." Sheet No. 32 of 43, prepared for Lepine-Wzorek Associates, prepared by Alec Macleod, dated December 20, 2001 and revised on March 7, 2002. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands 246-505 WPA Provided by DEP r . k WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions P o Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Z. �r D. Recording Information (coot.) Detach on dotted line, have stamped by the Registry of Deeds and submit to the Conservation Commission. To: Northampton Conservation Commission Please be advised that the Order of Conditions for the Project at: Burts Pit Road 246-505 Project Location DEP File Number Has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds of: County Book Page for: Property Owner and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property in: Book Page In accordance with the Order of Conditions issued on: Date If recorded land, the instrument number identifying this transaction is: Instrument Number If registered land, the document number identifying this transaction is: Document Number Signature of Applicant WPA Form 5 Page 7 of 7 Rev.02/00 2r Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: 21, Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands 246-505 WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions Provided by DEP a Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 C. Appeals The applicant, the owner, any person aggrieved by this Order, any owner of land abutting the land subject to this Order, or any ten residents of the city or town in which such land is located, are hereby notified of their right to request the appropriate DEP Regional Office to issue a Superseding Order of Conditions. The request must be made by certified mail or hand delivery to the Department, with the appropriate filing fee and a completed Appendix E: Request of Departmental Action Fee Transmittal Form, as provided in 310 CMR 10.03(7) within ten business days from the date of issuance of this Order. A copy of the request shall at the same time be sent by certified mail or hand delivery to the Conservation Commission and to the applicant, if he/she is not the appellant. The request shall state clearly and concisely the objections to the Order which is being appealed and how the Order does not contribute to the protection of the interests identified in the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, (M.G.L. c. 131, § 40) and is inconsistent with the wetlands regulations (310 CMR 10.00). To the extent that the Order is based on a municipal ordinance or bylaw, and not on the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act or regulations, the Department has no appellate jurisdiction. D. Recording Information This Order of Conditions must be recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain of title of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, the Final Order shall also be noted in the Registry's Grantor Index under the name of the owner of the land subject to the Order. In the case of registered land, this Order shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land subject to the Order of Conditions. The recording information on Page 7 of Form 5 shall be submitted to the Conservation Commission listed below. Northampton Conservation Commission WPA Form 5 Page 6 of 7 Rev.02/00 Massachusetts Qepartment of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: . Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands 246-505 WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions Provided by DEP Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Findings (cont.) Additional conditions relating to municipal ordinance or bylaw: This Order is valid for three years, unless otherwise specified as a special condition pursuant to General Conditions#4, from the date of issuance. April 23, 2002 Date This Order must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission. The Order must be mailed by certified mail (return receipt requested)or hand delivered to the applicant. A copy also must be mailed or hand delivered at the same time to the appropriate Department of Environmental Protection Regional Office (see Appendix A) and the property owner(if different from applicant). Signatures: f6oG� On Eleventh Of April, 2002 _ Day Month and Year before me personally appeared the above-named P;,rl�� MSS • t ' to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrumQp� acknowledged that he/she executed the same as his/her free act and deed. ; o . "''. /�t' ',•. Notary Public My Commission Expires ' .,�'����c` •,� �: This Order is issued to the applicant as follows: ❑ by hand delivery on ® by certified mail, return receipt requested, on April 23, 2002 Date Date Date sent to DEP: April 23, 2002 WPA Form 5 Page 5 of 7 Rev.02/00 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands 246-505 i WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions Provided by DEP ✓�yr. Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Findings (coat.) 15. This Order of Conditions shall apply to any successor in interest or successor in control of the property subject to this Order and to any contractor or other person performing work conditioned by this Order. 16. Prior to the start of work, and if the project involves work adjacent to a Bordering Vegetated Wetland, the boundary of the wetland in the vicinity of the proposed work area shall be marked by wooden stakes or flagging. Once in place, the wetland boundary markers shall be maintained until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by the Conservation Commission. 17. All sedimentation barriers shall be maintained in good repair until all disturbed areas have been fully stabilized with vegetation or other means. At no time shall sediments be deposited in a wetland or water body. During construction, the applicant or his/her designee shall inspect the erosion controls on a daily basis and shall remove accumulated sediments as needed. The applicant shall immediately control any erosion problems that occur at the site and shall also immediately notify the Conservation Commission, which reserves the right to require additional erosion and/or damage prevention controls it may deem necessary. Sedimentation barriers shall serve as the limit of work unless another limit of work line has been approved by this Order. Special Conditions (use additional paper, if necessary): See"Attachment B"for additional conditions Findings as to municipal bylaw or ordinance Furthermore, the hereby finds (check one that applies): Conservation Commission ❑ that the proposed work cannot be conditioned to meet the standards set forth in a municipal ordinance or bylaw specifically: Name Municipal Ordinance or Bylaw Therefore, work on this project may not go forward unless and until a revised Notice of Intent is submitted which provides measures which are adequate to meet these standards, and a final Order of Conditions is issued. ❑ that the following additional conditions are necessary to comply with a municipal ordinance or bylaw, specifically: Name Municipal Ordinance or Bylaw The Commission orders that all work shall be performed in accordance with the said additional conditions and with the Notice of Intent referenced above. To the extent that the following conditions modify or differ from the plans, specifications, or other proposals submitted with the Notice of Intent, the conditions shall control. WPA Form 5 Page 4 of 7 Rev.02/00 T, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands 246-505 WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions Provided by DEP cA ,' Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Findings (coat.) 4. The work authorized hereunder shall be completed within three years from the date of this Order unless either of the following apply: a. the work is a maintenance dredging project as provided for in the Act; or b. the time for completion has been extended to a specified date more than three years, but less than five years, from the date of issuance. If this Order is intended to be valid for more than three years, the extension date and the special circumstances warranting the extended time period are set forth as a special condition in this Order. 5. This Order may be extended by the issuing authority for one or more periods of up to three years each upon application to the issuing authority at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the Order. 6. Any fill used in connection with this project shall be clean fill. Any fill shall contain no trash, refuse, rubbish, or debris, including but not limited to lumber, bricks, plaster, wire, lath, paper, cardboard, pipe, tires, ashes, refrigerators, motor vehicles, or parts of any of the foregoing. 7. This Order is not final until,all administrative appeal periods from this Order have elapsed, or if such an appeal has been taken, until all proceedings before the Department have been completed. 8. No work shall be undertaken until the Order has become final and then has been recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain of title of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, the Final Order shall also be noted in the Registry's Grantor Index under the name of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is to be done. In the case of the registered land, the Final Order shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is done. The recording information shall be submitted to this Conservation Commission on the form at the end of this Order, which form must be stamped by the Registry of Deeds, prior to the commencement of work. 9: A sign shall be displayed at the site not less then two square feet or more than three square feet in size bearing the words, "Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection" [or, "MA DEP'] "File Number 246-505 " 10. Where the Department of Environmental Protection is requested to issue a Superseding Order, the Conservation Commission shall be a party to all agency proceedings and hearings before DEP. 11. Upon completion of the work described herein, the applicant shall submit a Request for Certificate of Compliance (WPA Form 8A)to the Conservation Commission. 12. The work shall conform to the plans and special conditions referenced in this order. 13. Any change to the plans identified in Condition #12 above shall require the applicant to inquire of the Conservation Commission in writing whether the change is significant enough to require the filing of a new Notice of Intent. 14. The Agent or members of the Conservation Commission and the Department of Environmental Protection shall have the right to enter and inspect the area subject to this Order at reasonable hours to evaluate compliance with the conditions stated in this Order, and may require the submittal of any data deemed necessary by the Conservation Commission or Department for that evaluation. WPA Form 5 Page 3 of 7 Rev.02/00 f . Na„ Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands 246-505 WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions Provided by DEP Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, X40 °'gar B. Findings Findings pursuant to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act: Following the review of the above-referenced Notice of Intent and based on the information provided in this application and presented at the public hearing, this Commission finds that the areas in which work is proposed is significant to the following interests of the Wetlands Protection Act. Check all that apply: ❑ Public Water Supply ❑ Land Containing Shellfish ❑ Prevention of Pollution ❑ Private Water Supply ❑ Fisheries ® Protection of Wildlife Habitat ® Groundwater Supply ® Storm Damage Prevention ® Flood Control Furthermore, this Commission hereby finds the project, as proposed, is: (check one of the following boxes) Approved subject to: ® the following conditions which are necessary, in accordance with the performance standards set forth in the wetlands regulations, to protect those interests checked above. This Commission orders that all work shall be performed in accordance with the Notice of Intent referenced above, the following General Conditions, and any other special conditions attached to this Order. To the extent that the following conditions modify or differ from the plans, specifications, or other proposals submitted with the Notice of Intent, these conditions shall control. Denied because: ❑ the proposed work cannot be conditioned to meet the performance standards set forth in the wetland regulations to protect those interests checked above. Therefore, work on this project may not go forward unless and until a new Notice of Intent is submitted which provides measures which are adequate to protect these interests, and a final Order of Conditions is issued. ❑ the information submitted by the applicant is not sufficient to describe the site, the work, or the effect of the work on the interests identified in the Wetlands Protection Act. Therefore, work on this project may not go forward unless and until a revised Notice of Intent is submitted which provides sufficient information and includes measures which are adequate to protect the Act's interests, and a final Order of Conditions is issued. A description of the specific information which is lacking and why it is necessary is attached to this Order as per 310 CMR 10.05(6)(c). General Conditions (only applicable to approved projects) 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. The 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, bylaws, or regulations. WPA Form 5 Page 2 of 7 Rev.02/00 71 7,� 73' Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DE File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands 246-505 WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions Provided byDEP Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L.'c. 131, §40 A. General Information Important: From: When filling out forms on Northampton 'y the computer, Conservation Commission use only the tab key to This issuance if for (check one): 2 3 ^^Q2 { move your cursor-do ® Order of Conditions + x not use the J return key. ❑ Amended Order of Conditions t� To: Applicant: Property Owner (if different from applicant): Lepine-Wzorek Associates Wzorek Family Investment Trust Name Name retwn 262 East Street 383 Westhampton Road Mailing Address Mailing Address Easthampton MA 01027 Florence MA 01062 City/Town State Zip Code City/Town State Zip Code 1. Project Location: Burts Pit Road Northampton Street Address City/Town 4 75 ssessors Map/Plat Number Parcel/Lot Number 2. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: Hampshire 5911 308 County Book Page Certificate(if registered land) 3. Dates: March 5, 2002 March 28, 2002 April 23, 2002 Date Notice of Intent Filed Date Public Hearing Closed Date of Issuance 4. Final Approved Plans and Other Documents (attach additional plan references as needed): See "Attachment A" Title Date 5. Final Plans and Documents Signed and Stamped by: David Loring P.E. & Paul R. Lussier, P.L.S. Name 6. Total Fee: $3,438.75 (from Appendix B:Wetland Fee Transmittal Form) WPA Form 5 Page 1 of 7 Rev.02/00