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T/fo sffsS /J/.¢c cEY , �//S /r✓G. 6 45¢i✓moo cG SUevEs/ �S�G o(J ES/NG, ` �aa �� if1Et(�l/ Go/Y/t/�?T62 B�/UDAEY OF GA/✓/> i p�tNOFMgss S'S �L't�GE SY2EE? ^ Dg 1/V�RS, A21 _._-__.— _. U/✓/JE'/e K//.�T-�.�Z SoT/6S ����� FREDERICK 'c�G� SGAGE� �S Nc77'�D Y iVATE eWq /S z M. RBES Nc.027878 a H o 4r� 6 FEB /9B4 ffOe/t . /'=ZO' �isTEa�o� b 2 4ltiiV 8Y0 SON 7 VE'.Q7" Iva. 4100 w I Fi, morbleheocJ �yrI�P�. _ conservotion May 9 , 198 commission Salem Conservation Commission One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Dear fellow conservation commission members : Since our proposed joint purchase of three parcels along the Forest River estuary is stalled pending State funding, the Marblehead Water and Sewer Board put forth an article in our Special Town Meeting on May 2 , 1989 to purchase the entire Mackey parcel. The article was successful and if all goes well, the Marblehead Water and Sewer Board will complete the purchase. At first, this may appear to be a blatant slap at our conserva- tion efforts . The reality is that rather than risk the loss of this parcel so necessary to the protection of our wells, the Water and Sewer decided to purchase the whole thing. We all may still be in this picture. According to Joel Lerner, at Conservation Services, we will shortly be receiving a letter funding a portion of both the Leggs Hill/Mackey property and the Lead Mill. However, the money will not be available for anywhere from four to seven years! The current thought is for Marblehead Water and Sewer to purchase the parcel with an increase in the water rate. (All of this has been voted in on May 2 . ) , As the Water and Sewer develops their plans and needs for the parcel, we hope that it will sub- sequently become possible for the Marblehead and Salem Conserva- tion Commissions to purchase portions of the land for conservation using the grant money from the Self Help grant. As you can see, this is a win/win situation. We save the land, the aquifer and we get State help to boot. The Marblehead Conservation Commission and Water and Sewer representative will be happy to meet with your board at any time to bring you up to speed on the project. Unfortunately, Phil Moran and Becky Curran did all of the Salem side of the grant and negotiations and now both are gone. Please let us know any prob- lems or questions you may have so that we may continue the excel- lent co-operative effort our commissions have enjoyed. �ncere C RosemarCollins, Chairman cc: M'hd Water/Sewer 3Widaer Rd ®�st - mardehead, Massachusetts 01945 Steven A. Fioccoprile !M` 550 Eastern Avenue NiAF 2 0 1986 Lynn, MA 01902 Kimberly M. Nowak $ALEM PLANNING DEPT. I 114 Columbus Avenue Salem, MA 01970 19 May 1986 Salem Conservation Commission City Hall Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Sirs: We would appreciate the opportunity to be heard at your next meeting on a proposal to fill in the lot at the end of Riverway Road for the purpose of constructing a single family dwelling. The lot abuts Forest River and would need to be filled to street level to permit construction. Thank you very much for your time. Sincerely, 0 Steven A. Fioccoprile Kimberly M. Nowak Form 5 DEDERk 14D. 64-100 fro be poo4eed by DEC E) — Salem '_ " - Commonwealth ciyrrow" of Massachusetts - F ricani 7fi cnnac Ata rY Pv �, cnng PP Order of Conditions Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act G.L. c. 131, §40 FroT Salem Con ervat on rnmm;cc;n - TO Thomas Mackey& Sons Thomas Mackey & Sons (Name of Applicant) (Name of property owner) 58 Broadway Addre59 58 Broadway Address This Orders issued and delivered as follows: ❑ !by hand delivery to applicant or representative on (date) ® by certified mail,return receipt requested on March 14, 1984 (date) This project is located at 9 Ri )Pn4pir R^�� The property is recorded at the Registry of_Essex south -;.. Book .. . 6818 ,- . Page. . 746 Certificate(if registered) The Notice of Intent for this project was filed on Feb. 8; 1984 ' - ' (date) The public hearing was closed on February 23 .1984 (date) Findings The SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION has reviewed the above-referenced Notice of Intent and plans and has held a public hearing on the project.Based on the information available to the - COMMISSION at this time,the r0M?11T94T0n1 has determined that _ the area on which the proposed work is to be done is significant to the following interests inaccordaricewrttr the Presumptions of Significance set forth in the regulations for each Area Subject to Protection Under the Act(check as appropriate): ❑ Public water supply xxo Storm damage prevention D Private water supply xfl Prevention of pollution (� 1J Groundwater supply a [and containing shellfish `. xrfl Flood control ❑ Fisheries 5-1 'Plans: Title Dated Signed and Stamped by: On File with: Plan of Proposed Dwelling 9 Rivero;ay Road Feb. 6, 1984 Frederick M. Forbes' r27878 _ Consensation�Cbrmis"sion C: '. , .71 - "LIIiIWpo Special Conditions(Use additional paper if necessary) WORK PROPOSED AS DESCRIBED IN THE NOTICE OF INTENT IS HEREBY -DENIED THE PROPOSAL DOES NOT AFFORD PROTECTION OF THE INTERESTS SPECIFIED IN THE WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT REGULATIONS',.-:.SPECIFICALLY AS FOLLOWS- The site is comprised of the following resource areas which are determin%d to, be significant to the Act: Coastal Beach, Sect. '27 Coastal Bank, Sect. 30 Saltmarsh, Sect. 32 Land Containing Shellfish, Sect. 34 Coastal_ Beach--Section _2-1: -The Conservation Commission determines that the site under consideration -' consists of a tidal, flat that is significant to marine fisheries and that any on site construction will have adverse effects on water circulation and distribution of sediment and grain size. Coastal Bank--Section 30:- The Conservation Commission determines that the site under consideration is significant to storm damage prevention. since it supplies sediment to the coastal beach. Saltmarsh--Section 32: The Conservation Commission determines that portions of the site consist of saltmarsh which is significant to the protection of marine fisheries, the Prevention of ollution and storm damage prevention. The ro osed construction ..............................P...................r..... .........._._.........:...9..------........_._._.__ —..._�_._.5...-----=---•-••• — (Leave Space Blank) 5-3A `Order of Conditions--Thomas Mackey & Sons, DEOE #64-100 5_3g Cwill destroy 1900 square feet of saltmarsh. Land Containing Shellfish--Section 34: . The Conservation Commission has determined that the site under con- sideration contains shellfish and, therefore, is significant to the protection of marine fisheries. 71 - Cot �r Salem. Massachusetts 01970 Ass May 23, 1986 Mr. Steven A. Ficcoprile 550 Eastern Avenue Lynn, MA. 01902 Ms. Kimberly M. Nowak 114 Columbus Avenue Salem; MA. 09170 Dear Ms. Nowak and Mr. Ficcoprile: Thank you for taking the time to meet with the Conservation Commission regarding the possiblity of constructing a single—family home at 9 Riverway Road (Assessors' Map 31 , Lot 325) . We appreciate the opportunity to informally discuss issues which may fall under our jurisdiction. As the Commission explained to you last evening, the area within which you propose to build is intertidal , and as a result is subject to environmental regulations to be enforced by the Conservation Commission and other public bodies. For instance, the construction of a retaining wall on the tidal flat is not allowed under the Wetlands Protection Act. We have also received information from the Division of Marine Fisheries that the site is a soft shell clam habitat. Therefore, const!iuction within that area would not be allowed. We can certainly understand your disappointment at receiving this information. Again, we thank you for your foresight in exploring the matter thoroughly before purchasing the property. If there is any further information we can provide, please feel free to call. Sincerely, alem Conservation Commission , AV-0 Paul Geoghegan Acting Chairman - - `, - of '-"(flent, r �assuchuslettS P, launing Poartl ° 4 � Wnr §hlrm (Brrru MINUTES OF MEETING January 19, 1984 The Salem Planning Board met at One Salem Green, second floor con- ference room, on Thursday, January 19, 1984 . Present were Walter Power, Kenneth May, Normand Houle , Donald Hunt, Abby Burns , Edward Stevenson, and Planning Board Aide Charles Frederiksen. David Goodof and William Cass were absent. Chairman Walter Power called the meeting to order at 705 P.M. FORM A--MACKEY, Riverbank Road This represents a remaining parcel of land left after land taking by the City for conservation purposes. The purpose of the Form A is to clarify the parcel for mortgage or sale purposes . There is not 100' of frontage shown on a public way; however, because this is not technically a subdivision, . beeauae the plan does. not divide an existing tt_a:t.of land. The lot exists. by no .action of the owner. Upon the motion of Kenneth May and second of Normand Houle , the Form A was endorsed, approval under the Subdivision Control Law not re- auired. It was so voted, six in favor, none opposed. FORM A--BURNHAM, CABOT FARM This Form A involves the splitting off of a parcel which is part of the Lutts property. In the past the Planning Board has al- lowed parcels to be split off on the basis of frontage on a way inexistence before the Subdivision Control .Law was in effect. This is not to say., however, that the Board is comfortable with this decision; particularly in establishing a precedence for the future . Following several minutes of discussion, it was agreed the Planning Board would inspect the property prior to making a decision. Mr. Burnham formally requested an extension which. will be forwarded to the City Clerk . Due to the large number of people interested in the public hearing regarding Pickman Park , the Board adjourned to Old Town Hall to ac- comodate the large group. Signs were posted to this effect and both the custodian and the security guard were directed to inform any interested parties of this change . PUBLIC HEARING--PICKMAN PARK Chairman Walter Power read the notice of the public hearing and explained the Planning Board' s procedure in dealing with this type of hearing. He then introduced Mr. Peter Beatrice , 44 School Street, Boston, attorney for the developer, to make his presentation. MACKEY — LEGG'S HILL October 15, 1984 — Work observed within buffer zone. October 25, 1984 — Enforcement Order issued October 27, 1984 — Site visit by Commission, stakes set at 100' line. nNo work to be undertaken beyond that l�ne. „ f) 0 rnbe-� ei7�U�ec1 , un � We � eh MACKEY — BROADWAY November 8, 1984 — Report sent to Commission regarding storage of junk on the bank of Rosie' s Pond. November 15, 1984 — Verbal committment from Mr. Mackey to "clean up" area. Mr. Mackey given one month to perform clean up. December 15, 1984 — Site inspection. Agreement among members that matter would be addressed after snow melt. April 15, 1985 — Inspection of site by Commission members. No change observed in the storage of material. April 25, 1985 — Enforcement Order issued by Commission. Stipulation that bank must be stabilized, any unacceptable fill should be removed and the slope should be no greater than 1 : 1. April 30, 1985 — Telephone conversation with Mr. Mackey who requested a Notice of Intent. June 27 , 1985 — Enforcement Order issued and recorded at Registry of Deeds. LINSP�EY — COMMERCIAL STREET October 25, 1984 — Filling operations observed on Commercial Street along the North River. October 27, 1984 — Inspection of site by Commission. November 8, 1984 — Letter to Mr. Linsky regarding observance of storage of fill material. December 13, 1984 — Enforcement Order issued. January 24, 1985 — Linsky appeared before Commission — "most dumping not his storage of fill removed in Spring" matter tabled until snowmelt. April 15, 1985 — Photos taken April 25, 1985 — Clean—up taken place; periodic independent inspections to take place. NAUMKEAG SALVAGE — BROADWAY April 25, 1985 — Report of illegal storage operations. May 6, 1985 — Letter sent to Mr. Pelletier asking firm to address situation. May 12, 1985 — Mr. Pelletier stated to Dale Yale he would remove all inappropriate materials and comply with Commission' s request. June 17 , 1985 — Letter to Mr. Pelletier with Notice of Intent requesting a plan for clean—up. July 10, 1985 — Message received from Mr. Pelletier that he is in process of complying. �e ,.1g9L3 � �r� f o CCln �C gym • - 0O*U\ — U 10-� i } �.��� �ie�ie7 (oaf (Dome ,,��i//Gas�iee�p�La�o�a�a� 9,2 '-Aw 07970 March 7, 1984 Mr. Phillip Moran, Chairman Salem Conservation Commission I Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Dear Chairman Moran: At the request of the Salem Conservation Commission, marine fisheries biologists H. Russell Iwanowicz and Vincent Durso conducted an onsite inspection of Mackey Beach in Salem on March 7, 1984. The primary purpose of this inspection was to determine if a productive soft shell clam popula- tion existed at this site. Samples taken from the intertidal zone documented a rather dense concentration of soft shell clams concentrated in a band approximately ten yards in width and forty yards in length as measured up the beach from the low tide mark (see attached map for exact location) . Based on this inspection, it is my opinion that the area sampled is most definitely productive soft shell clam habitat. Sincerely, i f lei H. Russel wanowicz Marine Fisheries Biologi it :mg cc: Philip Coates, Director, DMF 1. �� ° � '�'SigHlandt3xcfc f' - :::a•„�n(�J tAi `q r? P` '%ri' PP�f�°'(�`�',y''� _ f I +n,�`'�• !!�� � _ .J� Y� ♦ ; r9 � r •ret. �{.AJ Q n^ �t am x ows ar: r -1(Unt2a t i v. 3F L '4 •1 µ,,r .p.'i'@�,"` ' � i lry 4 bjP /J• ° •t °°.a..na �.. if tns �OYt E.•: ;t r. �,�.' .� 3 ^'a+ 'ltetoe ai"C N.n. `F .n .m" 9r\�4 $ O n ' It M . r..:" '°° j� 'r fit% '„•° 4 r i. �, ���` i :. ° ,i"` o. g /�G� J`r '•�I I°'S� n Alt �( 5 4 '���0°;'4 1 1.4♦ { d hf: 9 9r CRUj✓\ ♦ 4�''.L �faabm{ rC' •r. ': j" '.Id I fi / i.' ° . 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TOWN: Salem O ASSIGNED FILE NO. 64-100 The Division of Wetlands is in receipt of an application filed under M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, the application is in the name of: APPLICANT: Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc. 58 Broadway Salem, MA 01970 OWNER OF. LAND: Same as applicant PROJECT LOCATION- #9 Riverway Road PROJECT REVIEW ( ) The appiication. is..incomplete. No File Number will be assigned until material checked below is submitted to this office: )' Notice of Intent.and Environmental Data Form ( ) Plans ( ) Locus WATERWAYS REVIEW (' ) Project may require a Chapter 91 License - Project has- been referred to Waterways (x ) Project does not require a Chapter 91 License. Issuance of a File Number indicates only completeness of the filing submitted, not approval of the application. CRP/mes Very truly yours, William J. St. Hilaire, P.E Regional Environmental Engineer LON C 'tit 1 z C®nsca on Commission Salem, Massachusetts 01970 .LlASSwCt _ CITY OF SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION - will hold a public hearing under Mass. General Laws Chap. 131, Section 40, at the request of Thomas Mackey and Sons, Inc. , 58 Broadway, Salem. The purpose of the hearing is to explore the effects of the construction of a single-family dwelling at 9 Riverway Road, Salem, which is a wetland area. The hearing will be held on Thursday, February 23, 1984, at 8:00 p.m. , One Salem Green, second floor conference room. Philip D. Moran d eye Chairman U February 15 s xd October�20 �` Mr. Gregory Senko Office of the City Planner a City of Salem ,9E Z.FPS "r4 p^:.R City Hall Complex Y Salem, Mass. 01970 . , ,k.. Dear Mr. Senko, Our association is composed of the residents of Rosedale, Riverway, Riverbank and Sunset Roads in South Salem. We are very much interested in the cities acquisition of wet lands in our area and wh,.t usage is planned. Amotion was passed at our last meeting that an officer of the association attempt to meet with you personally, rather than one of your associates,in order that we may get some official answers to our quewtions. Please feel free to call me at work (482-2930 extension 208 or, 322)mor, my unlisted home phone (774-7505) . Sincerely, 4 William Donald Jeffrey ,... .a' President Harbor View Association 16 Sunset. Road Salem, Mass. F �T c iumt 0 CIl-V OF SALEM - W. GREGORY SENKG PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY PLANNER ONE SALEM GREEN _ 01970 April 11, 1978 Mr. Donald Jeffries 16 Sunset Road Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Mr. Jeffries: u3 E: We are fast approaching the acquisition of those parcels which will constitute the Forest River Conservation Area. X. I. am writing to appraise you of some of the details of this action since you andsome of; your neighbors expressed a great deal of n : - interest in it-when-ewe-were Planning-_the:program last year. . , ..� cai S ec�fi .. -_, p ly, your group- had two concerns. First, that the : beach commonl known as the "Mackey Beach" be preserved as a private " neighborhood amenity. Second, that the entire Mackey property be left in its-natural state and that hikers and birdwatchers using the area be kept to a minimum. As a result of your comments, the Mackey Beach has been excluded ._ from the taking. The attached map delineates the boundaries of the beach property that have been thus set-aside. The remainder of the Mackey property is expected to be taken by .eminent domain in late April or early t May. The fair market value for the land excluding the beach has been set by appraisers at $5,000.00. The Conservation Commission is not now planning any improvements or changes to this part of the conservation area. My expectations are that this land will see little or no use and that abutters' rights and privacy will not be trespassed. In any event, the Commission is anxious to work with all neighbors and residents to insure the facility is beneficial to all. Your comments on the use of this parcel should be directed to Brad Northrup, Chairman. If you have any y questions regarding the taking itself, do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, David Lash DL/pw Assistant City Planner Enclosure COPY: Mr. Philip Moran, Mrs. Janice Simard, sir. 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DANVERS, MASSACHUSETTS 01923 (617-777-3050) February 10, 1984 Philip Moran - Chairman Salem Conservation Commission One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 re: 'Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc. 9 Riverway Road Dear Mr. Moran: We have filed a Notice of Intent with your Board and have asked for a cellar floor elevation of 12.5 feet above mean low water for a proposed foundation. I would like to revise the cellar floor elevation to 15.5 feet (crawl space only under first floor, elevation 20.5 feet) above mean low water. Our construction would now be above the 100 year flood datum. Would you please enclose a copy of this letter with the application for the Special Permit from the Salem Planning Board. Thank you for your assistance with this revision. Sincerely, HANCOCK SURVEY ASSOC. , INC. Ted Forbes ' FMF:dlh cc: 'Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc. P.O. Box 366 Salem, MA 01970 if CITY OF SALal, MASSACHUSETTS APPLICATION RECEIVED SPECIAL PEMIIT , 84 FEB -9 A9 :B8 WETLANDS AND FLOOD HAZARD DISTRICTS CITY C(.E^'�c'S OFFICE SALL, ,. . Applicant: Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc. Address: 58 Broadway Salem, MA 01970 1City Clerk Stamp Telephone : (617) 744-3849 Owner: Same as applicant Address Same Location of Property: Salem Assessors Map *31r Tnt 129 Project Description: Construction of a cingla family dwelling ands retaining wall. I. It has been determined by the Building Inspector that the above property lies in the following area(s) : A. Wetlands District Wetlands ( X) Buffer Zone ( x) B. Flood Hazard District Zone A ( ) Zone A3 ( X ) Zone V3 ( ) II. Information required includes this application and the following additional information (file one copy of everything with the City Clerk and five copies with the Planning Board ; all copies must be stamped by the City Clerk) : A. A site plan at a scale of 1" equals 20' prepared by a registered land surveyor or registered professional engineer and showing at least the following: 1. Lot lines within which the development is proposed and the tie- in to the nearest road intersection; 2. The location, boundaries, and dimensions of each lot in qudstion; 3. Two-foot contours of the existing and proposed land surface; 4. Location of existing and proposed structures, water-courses, drainage and drainage easements, means of access, utilities, and sewer disposal facilities including leaching fields, if any. Proposed elevations should be noted. 5. Boundaries of all districts, areas and zones as noted in Section I. -2- B. In the Wetlands District, a determination by a qualified engineer of the seasonal high water table, performed during the last two weeks of March or the first three weeks of April. A minimum of two percolation tests for each leaching area shall be performed. C. In cases of flood-proofing or pile construction, certification by a registered professional engineer or architect as to the elevation of flood-proofing measures and as to compliance with the applicable sections of the Massachusetts State Building Code concerned with flood depths, pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces, and other factors associated with the base flood. Where specific methods or techniques have been previously certi- fied, the Planning Board may waive this requirement. D. A list of Federal, State, and other local permits required by the applicant. %; BUILDING PERMIT CONSERVATION COMMISSION ORDER OF CONDITIONS E. Descriptions relative to all conditions applicable in Section III below. III. Conditions (Complete those sections indicated (x) by the Building Inspector) In the Wetlands and Flood Hazard Districts no structure or building, including pipes and wells, shall be erected, constructed, substantially improved, enlarged, or otherwise created or moved; no area shall be paved; no earth or other material shall be stored, dumped, used as fill, excavated, or transferred; and no sediment shall be caused to be discharged from or onto a wetland, unless all the following condi- tions are found to exist as part of the granting of a Special Permit by the Planning Board (Use additional pages if necessary) : A. All Districts: M 1. The proposed use will comply in all respects to the uses and provisions of the underlying District in which the land is located. Yes X No M 2. There is adequate convenience and safety of vehicular and pedes- trian movement within the site, and in relation to adjacent streets and property, particularly in the event of flooding of the lot(s) or adjacent lot(s) caused by either overspill from water bodies or high runoff. Vehicular Movement: A driveway is proposed from Riverway Road to a garage under. Pedestrian Movement: A 4' high chain-link fence (or equal) is proposed along the top perimeter of the proposed retaining wall. \r i r (X) 3. Utilities, including gas, electrictity, fuel, water, and sewage disposal, shall be l,,cated and constructed so as to protect against breaking, 1,•nking, shortcircuiting, grounding or igniting or any other damage due to flooding. (Provide details) See Plan entitled "Plan of Proposed Dwelling at #9 Riverway Road in Salem, MA Prepared for Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc." dated 6 February 1984. (X) 4. The cumulative effect of the proposed development or use, when combined with all other existing and anticipated development and uses will not obstruct or divert flood flow; substantially reduce natural flood-water storage capacity in the local drainage area; destroy valuable habitat for wildlife including fisheries or shellfisheries; adversely affect groundwater resources or increase storm water run-off velocity so that water levels on other land are substantially raised or the danger from flooding increased. The proposed develonmPut would mppt All of the nlVirp rriterin B. Wetlands District: NOT APPLICABLE ( ) 1. The proposed development or use shall not include the storage of salt, chemicals, petroleum products or othe conta ninating substances or discharge of any polluting liquics or materials into streams, brooks or wetlands. (The polluting effects of substances on the Wetlands are to be gauged by the "Rules and Regulation:: for the Establishment of Minimum Water Quality Standards anal for the Protection of thr Quality and Value of Water Resources" of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ) -4- ' t ( ) 2. The floor level of areas to be occupied by human beings as living or work space shall be four (4) feet or more above the seasonal high water table. 3. If the basement floor level below the ea( ) 1 is 1 seasonal high water table and affords the possibility of human occupancy at some future date, although not originally intended, adequate perimeter drainage and foundation shall be installed to with- stand the effect of pressure and seepage. Furnace and utilities are to be protected from the effects of leaching. (Provide details) Applies ( ) Does not Apply ( ) ( ) 4. If the lot is to be served by an on lot septic system, the leaching area designed for use, as well as a reserved area for future expansion or total future use, shall be plotted with dimensions on the site plan, and the leaching areas shall not be constructed where the seasonal high water table is less than 4 feet below the bottom of the leaching areas. Applies ( ) See site plan Does not apply ( ) C. Flood Hazard District (all zones) : 1. The floor of the basement, or if none, the lowest floor of new construction or substantial improvement of structures for residential uses shall be at or above the 100 year flood level. A waivef- 1 s requireat 'rx� #his 1"; The proposed cellar floor elevation = 12.5 (City of Salem base) The 100 year flood level elevation = 15.36 (City of Salem base) ( ) 2. The floor of the basement, or if none, the lowest floor of new construction or substantial improvement of structures for non- residential uses shall be at or above the 100 year flood level or the structures shall be flood-proofed to that level in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Flood-proofing measures shall insure that the structure is watertight and that structural components have the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of bouyancy. -5- ' i D. Flood Hazard District, Coastal High Hazard Area (zone V3) : NOT APPLICABLE ( ) 1. New structures or substantial improvements shall be located landward of the reach of Mean High Tide. ( ) 2. New structures or substantial improvements shall be elevated on adequately anchored pilings or columns, and securely anchored to such pilings or columns so that the lowest portion of the structural members of the lowest floor (ex- cluding the pilings or columns) is elevated to or above the 100. year flood level.. Space below the lowest floor shall be free of fixed obstruction. (Provide details) ( ) 3. The support of new structures or substantial improvements shall not be, in whole or in part, by the use of fill. (Provide details) IV. Procedure The Planning Board shall, within 7 days after the filing. of this application, transmit one copy of said application, plans and all other submitted information to the Inspector of Buildings, City Engineer, Board of Health and Conservation Commission who may, at their discretion, investigate the application and report in writing their recommendation to the Planning Board. The Planning Board shall not take final action on such application until it has received a report thereon from the Inspector of Buildings, City Engineer, Board of Health and Conservation Commission or until thirty-five (35) days have elapsed after dis- tribution of such application without a submission of a report. The Planning Board Shall hold a Public Hearing on said application as soon as posslble after rccelving the above reports, in accordance with Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws. The Planning Board shall notify the applicant in writing of its decision on the special permit. The decision shall document the proposed development or use and the grounds for granting or refusing the special permit. The 6- Planning Board may, as a condition of approval, require that the appli—. cant give effective notice to prospective purchasers, by signs or by recording the special permit at the Registry of Deeds, ,of the wet-. land or flood hazard conditions .associated with said premises and the steps undertaken by the petitioner or his successor in title to . alleviate the effects of same. Signed �'j g15MWAI, M1kMA4e Z eF Title Er11DrULES MLIGI / $ DNS, ((iG Rate �0' I`l8q IEOtP1LmG(G 5(.t�YE`/ �55a�- lnlG V X-5144A O(` O'3 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE SENDER INSTRUCTIONS VSE TO AVOID PAYMENT Print your name,addresa,and ZIP Cade In the spas below. - OF POSTAGE:save as Y SMIUL • Complete items 1,2,and 3 on the reverse. • Attach to front of article if space permit; otherwise affla to heck of article. • Endorse article"Retum Receipt Requested' adjacent to number. RETURN , TO p�pT, ' Y. p � • (Name of Sender) ad _A `�t , , �� � .(Siregt of P.O.Box) ; (City.State.and ZW Code) ..rn a SENDER: "Con3pUte-R..s 1,Z end 3. -A"You•.ad h.w is me-RETURN TO"I®ax M tueerse 3 ._.- 1. The foHowin„semicd is requested(check Imo( Show to whom a:zd date d211-miad.............—t 11 Show towhom;dsto-anal adduct of dele+ty...__S. ❑ RESTRICTED DELNERY -Show to whom and date-debvered...........,_4. ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivety_S_ (CONSULT POSTMASTER I'LSR:FEES) - 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: j Atty. G. William Rendle 1 a 221 Essex Street x Salem, MA. 01970 S. ARTI __' fmx CLE-DE°.CRIMUM T REcIsTEERED NO. -CERTINED NO, INSURED-NO 947703 0 IAiways obtaiWZa ZnatLre ef-addrewea of-age Al w I have received the article described above. m S Ad-SIGNATURE = d,u DAuthalludaSmt :a � ,e d. DATE F ERY DE :V {� :„ a .Rae S. ADDRESS;c�i.n aniv it :� •�, - ;•` ..m dJy �v f J;5 m S. tiNADLE TO tJE!tYER"CAUSE: CLERX% Dgg IwrtALS A r A,. GpO.laTe-SM-Bea Form 3 Qeoer�allo _ - - - - (iobeprovidedbyDEnE) _ Commonwealth ' Bey,s.wm Salem of Massachusetts ApyFcant Notice of Intent Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G-Lc-131, §40 and Application for a Department of the Army Permit Part 1:General Information - 1. Location:Street Address #9 Riverway Road Lot Number 325 of Salem Assessors map 31 , 2. Project Type Dwelling Description Construction of single faiuly dwelling and a retaining wall are proposed requiring fill. 3. Registry:County Essex South Current flock 6818 &page, 746 Certificate(if Registered Land) Dbt Applicable (NA) 4. Applicant Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc. Tel. 617-744-3849 Address 58 Broadway Salem, MA 01970 5. Property Owner Same as applicant TeL Address 6. Representative Hancock Survey Associates, Inc. Tet 617-777-3050 Address 85 Maple Street Danvers, MA 01923 7. Have the Conservation Commission and the DEQE Regional Office each been sent,by certified rnaiter hand delivery, 2 copies of completed Notice of Intent,with supporting plans and documents? / Yes 12 No ❑ t. 3-1 8. Have all obtainable permits,variances and approvals required by local by-law been obtained? Yes O No 13 - Obtained: Applied For Not Applied For. Special permit- 47etlands & flood Hazard districts 9. Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order pursuant to G.L c.1.31.§40A arG.L c. 130, §105? Yes ❑ No In 10. List all plans and supporting documents submitted with this Notice of Intent Identifying - Number/Letter Title,Date HSA No. 2001 Plan of a proposed dwelling at =9 Riverway Road in Salem, MA. Prepared for Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc. Dated 6 Feb. 1984 11.Check those resource areas within which work is proposed: (a) ® Buffer Zone (b)Inland: ® Bank' Land Subject to Floodmg. ® Bordering Vegetated Wetland" IJ Bordering ❑ Land Under Water Body 8 Waterway' ❑ Isolated (c)Coastal: ❑ :.and Under the Ocean* ❑ Designated Port Area' ❑ Coastal Beach' ❑ Coastal Dune ❑ Barrier Beach ❑ Coastal Bank ❑ Rocky Intertidal Shore' ❑ Salt Marsh*—. _._. ❑ Land Under Salt Pond ❑ land Containing Shellfish` ❑ Fish Run' Likely to involve U.S.Army Corps of Engineers concurrent jurisdiction.See General tnstructiomfor Completing Notice of Intent. 3-2 Part 1L-Site Description Indicate which of the following information has been provided (on a plan,in narrative-description ar plcuia. _ Ctions)to clearly,completely and accurately describe existing site conditions- Identifying Number/Letter HSA No. 2001 �x) (of Plan,narrative or calculations) Natural Features: Soils X Vegetation. X Topography Open water bodies(including ponds and lakes) . X Flowing water bodies(including streams and rivers)- Public and prtva(e surface water and ground water supplies oriorwitttin 100 feat of site Maximum annual ground water elevations with dates and location of test X Boundariesof resource areas checked under Part 1.item-1tabove Other Man-made Features: X Structures(such as buildings,piers,towers and headwaSs) X Drainage and flood control facilities at the siteandimmediateiyottthesite;including culverts and open channels (with inverts),dams and dikes Subsurface sewage disposal systems X Underground utilities X Roadways and parking areas CX Property boundaries,easements and rights-of-way,,, Other Part ill:Work Descriptlon Indicate which of the following information has been provided(on a plan,in narrative description pt•caliculai- tions)to clearly,completely and accurately describe work proposed within each of the resource areas checked in Part I,item 11 above. Identifying Number/Letter (of plan,narrative or calculations) Planview and Cross Section of: X Structures(such as buildings,piers,towers and headwalls) Drainage and flood control facilities,including culverts and open channels(with inverts). dams and dikes Subsurface sewage disposal systems&underground utilities - X Filling,dredging and excavating,indicating volumeand composition of mateiai Compensatory rystora eareas,whererequired in accordance Part ttt.Section 10:57" _ (4)of the regulations Other Point Source Discharge not applicable Description of characteristics of discharge from point source(both closed and open channel), when point of discharge fails within resource area checked under Part t,item C 11 above,as supported by standard engineering calculations,data andplans,including but not limited to the following: 3-3 . 1. Delineation of the drainage area contributing to the point of discharge] C 2. Pre-and post-development peak run-off from the d2inagearea,atthe point otdischarge,foratleastths _ \ 10-year and 100-year frequency storm; - 3. Pre-and post-development rate of infiltration contributing to the resource area checked under pad 1.itern 11 above; 4. Estimated water quality characteristics of pre-and post-development rtm-off atthe point of discharge Part IV:Mitigating Measures 1. Clearly,completely and accurately describe,with reference to supporting plans and calculations Where necessary: (a) NU measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards set forth under each re- source area specified in Part 11 or Part III of the regulations;or (b) why the presumptions set forth under each resource area specified in Part It or Part 11)of ttre regula- tions do not apply. i - ❑ Coastal Reaowc&AreaType:,. - ltfying dseberoriettar -. IN Inland Bordering land subject to flooding of=10pod documents b) An increase in the 100-yr. flood elevation dueto HSA No. 2001 filling and construction of the retaining wall is _ not significant and therefore "the necessity for compensatory storage does not apply. : O Coastal Resares Area Type: -. - ----- -_ Ymg numberor boar -. p- Inland Bank b) The proposed retaining wall should improve the HSA No_ 2001 physical stability of the bank (i.e. resistance to erosion) and would not significantly impair"those i other performance standards set forth in-section 10.54 (4)(a) 1-4. { 3-4 ❑ coastal Resource Area Type: -.-., . . .. - IdentilykMnumberorlette. - - _ �� intend � Bordering vegetated wetland Of suppo"doc rnenb b) Zhe magnitude of quality and quantity of lost h15A.No. 2001 vegetated wetland due to the proposed development is not significant and therefore the necessity for - replacement of such vegetation does not apply. 2. clearty;completely and accurately describe.with reference to supporting plans and cafeulationswhere necessary: (a) all measures and designs to regulate work within the BuffeFZoneso as to insure that said work doe—% not alter an area specified in Part 1.Section 10.02(1)(a)of these regulations;or - (b) if work in the Buffer Zone will alter such an area,all measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards established for the adjacent resource area specified in Part it or Part III of these regulations D coastalI Resource Area Type Bordered By 100 FootDnaet unary Zonr tdentify;"nwnbw or ratter ® inland Bordering vegetated wetland of support documents b) All work would be performed in accordance with an IHSA No. 2001. order of conditions set forth by .the City of Salem_ Conservation Commission. C 3-5 Part V:Additional Information for aDepartment of the Army Permit 1. COE Application No. 2 - (to be provided by COE) (Namaol waterway) 3. Names and addresses of property owners adjoining your property 4. Documentother project alternatives(i.e.,otherlocationsandforccnstrvction methods,pactia)iarlyl that would eliminate the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters or wetlands), 5. 8'/2"x 11" drawings in planview and cross-section,showing the resource area and the proposed active ity within the resource area.Drawings must be to scale and should beclearenough for photocopying_ Caftation is required from the Divsion of Water PoVion Control before the Federal•Ferrm®n be'ssued- Certifimbon may be obtained by cont mg the Dwsion of Water PcICtion CWrCk 1 Wrter Siima ioslan. Massac m setts 02108. Where the ad*will-take place witftin the area under the Mawadxsetts approved Coastal Zone Management Progrdrn.the applicant certifies that h's proposed Mtrity CM-Oas wih and wil)be conducted n a manner that is Cortsit�, with the approved program - - Information p vovded will be used in erafuating the application for a perm and is imade a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice. Dsdosure of this information is vokintary. ho+A ever I rtecess&y rfiormation is not provided. the application cannot be processed era can a permit lie issued hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice of Intent andaceompany'fng a plans,documents and supporting data are true and complete,to the best of my knowledge - F� 8 i9By Signature ApOilcan, 0 Date ffiA�Gt�GtG 6v?�to! - l s0 .5, Sig ature of Applicant's Representative Data- _ FORM `L.r.pti.a to ENG Fora pea.ppr.,ad by HQUSACE.6 Map Isar_ NED gq1OO (TEST), document MAY8G 7hi. d. mont contain. a joint Department of tb.Arai a.d Sbt.of No.o.tbnWN mDP1ieotiaw for a permit to obtain prrminioa to p.rforre attiritin is Uwitoet States eaten.Tba orreo of M.... ..at and Badr.t (OMB)ha,.ppm,.4 tba.o y.wti...rai.i by tbo U&Ar ),Corp► of Enainrrr.. 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