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METAL LETTERS: 1' aluminum plate, equal to Mills Manufacturing Company( -1920
Port City Blvd . , Muskegon Michigan 49442) Venus Bold 11"1 , satin. : i.^.ish with
texture striations running in same direction for all letters. h,ount 3/4"
off beam web with concealed lugs and fasteners of materials con-1,,utible
with aluminum and steel ( ie Stainless steel ) . Fasteni,ic- system �inall be
tamper proof.
STEEL BEAM AND COLUMN : COR-TEN steel , free of all crease and oil . 'treated as
recommended by manufacturer to insure uniform, unscarred weathered oxidized
appearance. Beam end embedded in masonry shall be enca_-,ed in asphaltic
nastic prior to installation . Provide welded steel =„ "xl stray anchors
--o firmly attach beam end to masonry. Field connect ors may be either
relded or bolted : contractor option. All welds , plates , exposed fasteners
}hall be treated to weather similarly to the beam and column .
:ONCRETE: 2, 500#, 4% to 8'� air entrained . No special finish required after
;'tripping of forms. Vibrate thoroughly to eliminate honeycombing . Footings
;hall be set on undisturbed soil, with .last 411 .of excavation being done by
,and. Backfill with run-of=bank gravel .
,TONE MASONRY: Goshen stone , laid in its natural bed . Set all stones in
ull bed of Portland cement mortar, with joints raked and tooled hard and
,oncave. Note that rustic stone appearance is desired , rather than absolu-
ely straight, chisel-cut wall planes. Position stones to insure staggered
ertical joints , to eliminate weak planes.
ITE: Return to original contour gtades, with minimum 6” topsoil
over. Repair all vehicle ruts and any gouges or irregularitief; t�
n the ground caused by this construction.
ENERAL: 1 year guarantee on all work . Contractor shall provide all AAW
emporary services ( ie utility) and water required for work . Public
iability coverage: $500, 000 L. I. & P.D. : provide certi'Licate. {
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Nortlraxptom Redevelopwift Authority Northampton Industrial Park
City Hall Northampton, Mass.01060 (413) 586-1045
MEMORANDUM
To: Cec it Ctat k, Buitding Iwspectox
1=tcom: wattet J. Murphy, Matketing Ditectot
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Subject: Pcuccet # 9, I ndcustr i.a2 PaAk
Robert T. Foote, Jn., DeZignated Redevetoper.
Date: June 8, 1978
In accordance with out discu6sionis relative to this ptopefcty I am
enctortng:
a. Plan o6 Land dra6ted by AlmeA Huntley Jr. 9 Associatez
b. Copy o6 Legat D"cAiption
C. Right o6 EaAty Entry Agreement
d. Dizpoziti.on Agreement
16 this meets with youA apptoval we wiU use tW proceduAe on all
6utuAe land sale and dis po sit on agreements.
The Right ob EwLty EntAy shoutd in no way be taken as an action by
the Redevetopment Authority to by-pass or eteminate the tights, pAivitega or
retsponsibiUti.ez o6 the bu,itding .inspector. In 6act, the N.R.A. places great
zt esz upon adhereance to aU tocal codes and ordinances.
AU agreements made by the Redevetopment Authority aAe negotiated
by me a6ter consuttati.on with and approval o6 the tocat Board members. They
are then reviewed by the tocal legat department and the M"zachuz etts Depatrtment
o6 Community A66ai us.
We would we,tcome any constructive cxitici6m or recommendation that
you could provide that would �aciZ Late understanding between ouA department and
address the needs o� youA department. Thank you Uor thus cons.idenation.
Enc. (5)
CC: Members, Northampton Redevelopment Authority
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OFFICE Of PL LNG and DEVELOPMENT
Y of NORTHAMPTON .�.•-
C�T MEMORANDUM
MAY 1910
DEPT. OF BUILD tic INSf'EDTtONS
Ed Tewhill NORTH"'ETON ft�A.
TO:
Assistant �N :..,~,.mod...
Tom Nicole ttir Planning
FROM: Foote' s latest storage building
SUBJECT: Approval for R obert
DATE:
May 19, 1988
FILE: dealing with a
ission is at his
Northampton Conservation CO ding, construct•of 1987.
the Nor storage building,the summer order
As you known + s fourth s Drive during existing
F°ote dustrial built
problem concerning Bob 9� In knowingly violated an when he
Rent facility at Foote area
Spaces for contends that Mr. non-encroachment
The Comma ssion Well as an agreed-uP°n
of Conditions as
at the site
tructure. Ed Ryan
this latest s and his attorney, know, the
Foote As I�m sure you remove
met with Mr. blr. Foote
situat r questing that
The Commission to discuss the This is to be
MaY 18, der condition-
last last evening, issued an Enforcement order
original con ttorneY
to i Foote and his a the
Commission has restore restore the site nest of Mr.
building Pursuing alternatives to
ding It at the request
the was ation.
done by June 14- they are interested n the situ neglected
to
t last evening; amicable solution that he had
we me d an t to I . Foote t Authority
Enforcement Order an
I pointed out or the Redeveloof both agencies
esterday, ission addition to
In our discussion Y It is the contention
either the Conservation Cow from them, in spoke
with
W. ans for a fourth building. a rovals he
to confer osed to obtain PP said that when
regarding his P he was supP Mr. Foote didn' t need
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Foote knew In respons• ,ou told him that he ment Authority.
that Mr• office. ermit r y d the Redevelop
a permit from your a building P ission an
obtaining vation Comm al action against
you about from the Conser bring leg
seek aPProval may ultimately d to this situation,
Commission the baCkgroun of what
occurred
Conservation written description
Since the terest of establishing ermit'
the in office with a a building P
Mr. Foote, in rovide our came seeking
You please P with him when he
could Y
meeting
during your m help
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Thnks very mu
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Smith,
Senior planneDeveloPm•nt Coordinator
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Marcia Berkley, Economic
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C Completed application forms and plans as required by the Act and Regulations shall be filed with the
on or before (date), "
and no further work shall be performed until a public hearing has been held and an Order of Conditions
has been issued to regulate said work. Application forms are available at:
)[-A The property owner shall take every reasonable step to prevent further violations of the act.
X3 Other(specify) Restoration of the site to its original condition (to include vegetation
and grade) will be completed within three months of March 14, 1988 (in
other words, by June 14, 1988)
Failure to comply with this Order may constitute grounds for legal action. Massachusetts General Laws Chap-
ter 131,Section 40 provides:
Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not more
than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not more than six months or both.
Each day or portion thereof of continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense.
Questions regarding this Enforcement Order should be directed to: Larry Smith, Northampton Office of
Planning & Development, 586-6950 x263; or Tom Nicoletti, x289
Issued by Northampton C'ors rvati on o mi sai on
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(Signature of delivery person
or certified mail number)
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Form 9 _. DEGE F=ile No. -
1246
(To be provided by DEGE)
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of Massachusetts Applicant Robert T. Foote, Jr..- .
Enforcement Order
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, §40
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From Northampton Conservation Commission Issuing Authority
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To Robert T. Foote, Jr„ Spaces for Rent, 94 Industrial Drive, Northampton, MA 01060
Date of Issuance March 14, 1988
Property lot/parcel number, address 94 Industrial Drive (parcels 182 and 187 of sheet 25A of
the Northampton Assessor's Maps)
Extent and type of activity:
Erection of a 4,800 sq. ft, storage building, channelization of an adjacent
intermittent drainage ditch; both activities are unauthorized,
The Northampton Conservation Commission
has determined that the activity described
above is in violation of the Wetlands Protection Act,G.L.c. 131, §40,and the Regulations promulgated pur-
suant thereto 310 CMR 10.00,because:
U Said activity has been/is being conducted without a valid Order of Conditions.
Rk Said activity has been/is being conducted in violation of an Order of Conditions issued to
Robert T. Foote , Jr. ,dated_ Aucrust i6, 1984
File number246-1i9 .Condition numbers)6, 7, 8
❑ Other(specify)
The Northampton Conservation Commission hereby orders the following:
($X The property owner, his agents, permittees and all others shall immediately cease and desist from further
activity affecting the wetland portion of this property.
ix- Wetland alterations resulting from said activity shall be corrected and the site returned to its original con-
dition.
9-1
Effective 11/1/87
The Conservation Commission has now discovered that Mr.
Foote has: built a new 4,800 sq.ft. storage building in the area
beyond the non-encroachment line; regraded the site; and altered
the intermittent stream and wetland along the westerly side of
his property along the railroad bed, without prior approval from
the Conservation Commission.
At our meeting on March 14, 1988 , the Commission voted to
issue the enclosed Enforcement Order, which requires that the
aforementioned building be removed and that the site be restored
to its original condition (vegetation and grade) . This would
include restoring the intermittent stream, which was improperly
channelized and lined with rock. As a further step, the
Commission has requested the City Building Inspector to deny any
request by Mr. Foote for an Occupancy Permit for this building.
Our Commission also voted to request an administrative penalty
against Mr. Foote because we consider his violation of the state
wetlands law to have been knowing and willful.
Thank you very much for your attention to this matter. If
you have any questions, please call Larry Smith at the above
number, X263 , or Tom Nicoletti, X289.
Yours truly,
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Ralph Emrick, Vice-Chairman
Conservation Commission
Enclosure
cc: Northampton Building Inspector
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City of Northampton, Massachusetts
Office of Planning and Development
City Hall •210 Main Street
Northampton, MA 01060•(413) 586.6950 $
•Community and Economic Development
• Conservation• Historic Preservation �<
• Planning Board•Zoning Board of Appeals
March 29, 19 ` 11o'?
t MAR 31 i
DEFT.OF 90110
Robert McCollum
Department of Environmental Quality
Engineering
State House Test, 4th Floor
436 Dwight Street
Springfield, MA 01103
Dear Mr. McCollum:
With this letter, the Northampton Conservation Commission
wishes to register a complaint against Robert T. Foote, Jr. ,
owner of Spaces for Rent, and to request that DEQE levy an
administrative penalty against him for erecting a storage
building without the necessary wetlands permit.
Last year, Mr. Foote erected a 4,800 sq.ft. self-storage
building on his property at 94 Industrial Drive, Northampton.
This building is the fourth in a series of storage buildings he
has built on the site. Following a site inspection on March 12 ,
1988, the Northampton Conservation Commission determined that Mr.
Foote built this structure without a wetlands permit and is, in
addition, in violation of an existing Order of Conditions issued
to him on August 15 , 1984 (file number 246-119; reference plan
CDA-196 , dated December :3 , 1983 ) . This permit specifically
stated that: (special condition #8) "No further site
alterations, except those authorized under this Order of
Conditions, shall be permitted on Lot #10 below the 139-ft.
contour elevation (as shown on the above referenced plan) without
the filing of a Notice of Intent or a Request for a Determination
of Applicability, and the receipt of an Order of Conditions or a
negative Determination of Applicability. "
On September 26, 1985 , the Conservation Commission met with
Mr. Foote on site and approved the location of a proposed 3 ,840
sq.ft. storage building, provided it was moved to within a line
of non-encroachment ( a line 75 ft. from and parallel to the
westerly wail of the existing 20,000 sq.ft. manufacturing
warehouse, and from the northerly corner of that building to 15
ft. beyond its southerly corner) . This was agreed on with Mr.
Foote, and the 3 ,840 sq.ft. building was relocated there.