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64-179 - Pickering Wharf - CONSERVATION COMMISSION �- r� I ��'�t n`e Y Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands 64-179 WPA Form 8B — Certificate of Compliance Provided by DEP Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 A. Project Information Important: When filling out 1. This Certificate of Compliance is issued to: forms on the Frank D. Defalco computer, use Name only the tab key to move c/o Hobbs Endeavour Corp, 34 Rockland Street your cursor- Mailing Address - do not use the Swampscott MA 01907 return —key. City/town State Zip Code 2. This Certificate of Compliance is issued for work regulated by a final Order of Conditions issued to: Pickering Wharf R.E. Development Name 5/26/89 64-179 Dated DEP File Number 3. The project site is located at: Pickering Wharf Salem Street Address City/Town Map 34 Lots 408 and 446 Assessors Map/Plat Number Parcel/Lot Number the final Order of Condition was recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: Pickering Wharf Condo Trust Property Owner(if different) Essex 10024 348 County Book Page N/A Certificate 4. A site inspection was made in the presence of the applicant, or the applicant's agent, on: July 8, 2003 Date B. Certification Check all that apply: ® Complete Certification: It is hereby certified that the work regulated by the above-referenced Order of Conditions has been satisfactorily completed. ❑ Partial Certification: It is hereby certified that only the following portions of work regulated by the above-referenced Order of Conditions have been satisfactorily completed.The project areas or work subject to this partial certification that have been completed and are released from this Order are: WPA Form 8B Pagel of Rev.02100 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands Gy—t-79 WPA Form 813 — Certificate of Compliance Provided by DEP Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Certification (cont.) ❑ Invalid Order of Conditions: It is hereby certified that the work regulated by the above- referenced Order of Conditions never commenced. The Order of Conditions has lapsed and is therefore no longer valid. No future work subject to regulation under the Wetlands Protection Act may commence without filing a new Notice of Intent and receiving a new Order of Conditions. ❑ Ongoing Conditions: The following conditions of the Order shall continue: (Include any conditions contained in the Final Order, such as maintenance or monitoring, that should continue for a longer period). Condition Numbers: C. Authorization Issued by: so'sc9r` j.�� 10,7 Conservation Commission Date f Issuance This Certificate must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission and a copy sent to the applicant and appropriate DEP Regional Office See Appendix A). Q Signatu Y� I / On of Ev Z o03 Day � Month a annd 4ear before me personally appeared PtbdNG Naw.es to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and ack. wledged that Ire ex cuted the same as his/her free act and deed. 3oJ 20d>3 Notary Pubic My con�ires WPA Forth 89 Page 2 of 3 Rev.02/00 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands 64-179 WPA Form 8B — Certificate of Compliance Provided by DEP Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 D. Recording Confirmation The applicant is responsible for ensuring that this Certificate of Compliance is recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located. Detach on dotted line and submit to the Conservation Commission. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To: Salem Conservation Commission Please be advised that the Certificate of Compliance for the project at: Pickering Wharf 64-179 Project Location DEP File Number - - Has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds of: County for: -Property Owner and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property on: Date Book - Page If recorded land, the instrument number which identifies this transaction is: If registered land, the document number which identifies this transaction is: Document Number Signature of Applicant - WPA Forth 8B - Page 3 of 3 Rev.02/00 'Ft DE- - Consultants in the Engineering Sciences 34 Rockland Street,Swampscott,MA 01907 781.581.2454 June 18, 2003 30 3m t_ c> �= rn Salem Conservation Commission s s. n m 120 Washington Street oz C Salem, MA 01970 �z c M z -I Re: Pickering Wharf: Request for Certificates of Compliances for DEP #64-194 (dated 1/24/91) and DEP #64-179 (dated 5/26/89) Dear Commission Members: I have inspected the work as referenced in Order of Conditions DEP #64-194 (dated 1/24/91 and recorded at the Registry of Deeds: Book 10691, Page 60) and DEP #64-179 (dated 5126/89 and recorded at the Registry of Deeds: Book 10024, Page 348). The work involved construction and maintenance of seawalls adjacent to the Marina, "Arbella" and "Grand Turk" buildings. The construction had been completed approximately 10-14 years ago. These existing seawalls appear to be structurally sound and properly maintained. I hereby certify that the work referenced in Order of Conditions DEP #64-194 (dated 1124/91) and DEP #64-179 (dated 5/26/89) has be satisfactorily completed. On behalf of the owner of Pickering Wharf complex, 1 respectfully request that the Salem Conservation Commission review these requests and issue two Certificates of Compliances for the above reference work. I have submitted two WPA Form 8A (one form for each DEP file number) for the Commission's review. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Hilary Rockett, Jr., Pickering Wharf Realty Trust at 781-631-3070. Thank you. OF Mr. Frank D. DeFalco, P.E., P.L.S., PhD I oar' e9dy Principal ;g FRANKD. 0 DEFALco to ► � Na20789 q s cc. Mr. Hilary Rockett, Jr. w/ attachments } Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number. Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands WPA Form 8A — Request for Certificate of Compliance 64-179 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP A. Project Information Important When filling out 1 This request is being made by: forms on the Frank D. DeFalco computer, use Name keyto move k c/o Hobbs Endeavour Corp 34 Rockland St. key to move your cursor- Mailing Address do not use the Swampscott MA 01907 return key. Cityfrown ; state Zip Code 781— 54 + Phone Number 2- This request is in reference to work regulated by a final Order of Conditions issued to: m° Pickering Wharf R.E. Development Applicant 5/26/89 64-179 Dated DEP File Number Upon completion of the work 3. The project site is located at authorized in Pickering Wharf Salem, MA an Order of Street Address City/Town Condiproperyown r Map 34, Lots 408 and 446 property owner must request a Assessors Map/Plat Number Parcel/Lot Number Certificate of Compliance 4 The final Order of Conditions was recorded at the Registry of Deeds for. from the issuing Pickering Wharf Condo Trust authority stating Property Owner(if different) that the work or Essex 10024 348 portion of the work has been County Book Page satisfactorily n/a Completed. Certificate(if registered land) 5. This request is for certification that(check one): ® the work regulated by the above-referenced Order of Conditions has been satisfactorily completed. ❑ the following portions of the work regulated by the above-referenced Order of Conditions have been satisfactorily completed (use additional paper if necessary). ❑ the above-referenced Order of Conditions has lapsed and is therefore no longer valid, and the work regulated by it was never started. "afarmeadw•rev.12Q6W Pepe 1 of 2 • Y Y, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection • DEP Fie Number. Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands WPA Form 8A — Request for Certificate of Compliance 64-179 1` Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP A. Project Information (cont.) 6. Did the Order of Conditions for this project,or the portion of the project subject to this request, contain an approval of any plans stamped by a registered professional engineer, architect, landscape architect,or land surveyor? yes If yes,attach a written statement by such a professional certifying substantial compliance with the plans and describing what deviation, it any, exists from the plans approved in the Order. ❑ No B. Submittal Requirements Requests for Certificates of Compliance should be directed to the issuing authority that issued the final Order of Conditions(OOC):If the project received an DOC from the Conservation Commission, submit this request to that Commission. If the project was issued a Superseding Order of Conditions or was the subject of an Adjudicatory Hearing Final Decision, submit this request to the appropriate DEP Regional Office(see Appendix A). Pag.zwx waalmmead=•i .iv+eiaa Biclii0024PG348 L Form 5 DEOE File No. 6 4- 17 9 r am, Jo be orovided by DEOE) j City/Town Salem Commonwealth of Massachusetts _ - aoWicantP; CkQr;rP r.,w.._c r.,ndo Trust Order of Conditions Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act G.L. c. 131, §40 From SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION ToPickering Wharf R. E . Development Pickering Wharf Cnnrin Tr„�r (Name of Applicant) (Name of property owner) Address Pickering Wharf Address SAME :; Salem, Ma. r— c This Order is issued and delivered as follows: ❑ by hand deliveryto applicant or representative on (date) (N by certified mail,return receipt requested on May 26 , 1989 (date) c_o This project is located at Pickering Wharf, carom TA_ The property is recorded at the Registry of F. Book .6624 Page • . 142: Certificate(if registered) 0 The Notice of Intent for this project was filed on May 4 , 1989 (date) CZ) 0 0 The public hearing was closed on May 11 , 1989 (date) co Findings The SALEM CONSERVATION 2OMA4T6STnN 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 COMMISSInN has determined that the area on which the proposed work is to be done is significant to the following interests in accordance with the Presumptions of Significance set forth in the regulations for each Area Subject to Protection Under the Act(check as appropriate): ❑ Public water supply Flood control �r land containing shellfish ❑ Private water supply El Storm damage prevention Fisheries ❑ Ground water supply Prevention of pollution ❑ Protection of wildlife habitat 5-1 Effective 11/1/87 kKO ,0024Fc349, Therefore, the COMMISSION hereby finds that the following conditions are necessary, in accordance with the Performance Standards set forth in the regulations, to protect those inter- ests checked above. The COMMISSION orders that all work shall be performed in accordance with said conditions and with the Notice of Intent referenced above. To the extent that the fol- lowing conditions modify or differ from the plans, specifications or other proposals submitted with the Notice of Intent,the conditions shall control. General Conditions 1. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein,and with all related statutes and other regulatory meas- ures,shall be deemed cause to revoke or modify this Order. 2. This 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. V 3. This Order does not relieve the permitter or any other person of the necessity of complying with all other applicable federal, state or local statutes.ordinances, by-laws or regulations. 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 and both that date and the special circumstances warranting the extended time period are set forth 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,containing no trash,refuse, rubbish or de- bris. 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. No work shall be undertaken until all administrative appeal_penods from this Order have elapsed or, if such an appeal has been filed, until all proceedings before the Department have been completed. 8. No work shall be undertaken until the Final Order 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 titre 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 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 to be done. The recording information shall be submitted to the C OMM I S S 10 N on the form at the end of this Order prior to commencement of the work. 9. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less than two square feet or more than three square feet in size bearing the words,"Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering, File Number 6 4- 1 79 10.Where the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering is requested to make a determination and to issue a Superseding Order, the Conservation Commission shall be a parry to all agency proceedings and hearings before the Department. 11. Upon completion of the work described herein,the applicant shall forthwith request in writing that a Certificate of Compliance be issued stating that the work has been satisfactorily completed. 12. The work shall conform to the following plans and special conditions: 5.2 w ®uo ii oE24Pc35.0; 0 -1 Plans: Title Dated Signed and Stamped by: On File with: Proposed Wall Reconstruc 10188 Raymond Pressey, Inc. Salem Conservation Comm. tion Special Conditions(Use additional paper if necessary) Al. All work shall conform to the above-referenced plans. 2 . Project plans and specifications shall be reviewed and approved by the City of Salem Engineer. 3 . The applicant shall enter into an agreement with the contractor with regard to continued maintenance of the `'i seawall. 4. Any change (s) made in the above-described plan , unless specified otherwise in this order, which will alter an area subject to protection under the Wetlands Protection Act, or any changes in activity subject to regulation under G. L . 131 , sec ' 40 , shall require the applicant to inquire of the Salem Conservation Commission in writing whether the change is significant enough to require the filing of a new Notice of Intent. ....................................................................................................................................................................................... (Leave Soace alankl 5.3A BKO IAW24n,35,41 Plans: Title Dated Signed and Stamped by: On File with: Special Conditions'(use additional paper if necessary) .......................................................................... ............................................... ........ ......... ............ ... ............... (Leave Soace Blank) 5-313 +tin ` BK010024PG352 Issued By Salem Conservation Commission iq�reis) l— V #Ordert be 'gned by a majority of the Conservation Commission. 9 On this Z- -1- day of eJ 19 / before me peisonally sop to me known to be the person d`eacribed in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he/she executed t e same" �his/hcr free act and deed. 17 o y Ota P bim,P y commissions ires m . >n..Y;a Sy .• - •'� �wrz riS+,arty person aggrieved by this Ordor.arty owner of lend abuttln9 the land upon which pe proposed work•b be dons olr�any.t rualdafils of in@ city or town in which each lend in boated am hereby nobled of their right to request the papabesnt of Envrriiifri 'iW;Ot1aIIN Endineenng to issue a suversedng order.pfbNtlMig the request a metle by cat 0 led mail or hand delivery to U a me peparorlentvnthln ten,iteye hen ma pen of Issuance of this Order.A copy of one request shall at the same tine be sent by caroled q rn mad or hand delivery to the Conservatan commission all the aboacam. O M p ro > c v � m � C N O e-I U ro G N n -a p ro v m v 14 U G G a •� N ro x Detach on dented line and submR to the prior to commencement of work. ro C - ^G O To Isawng Authority •^ Plows be advised that the Order of Conditions for the protect at File Number has been recorded at me Registry of and `1 has been noted in me chain of title of the affected property in accordance with General Condition a on . 19_ vi .ror If recorded land. the instrument number which identifies this transaction is .. If registered two.the document number which identifies this transaction is Signature Appficarit 5.4A 1 i,aao 10024PG353 .3t ISSued by the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering. Signature On this day of 19 , before me personally appeared to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he/she executed the same as his/her tree act and deed. Notary Public My commission expires The applivant,me owner,any parson aggneved or ii its uupemenalq order.any owner of land aoua ing me Tana upon worth me plo, P0SSd wok Is to be time or arty ten parsons pursuant to G.L c.30A.S 10A.are hereby,notified at their ngnt to request an adtuWpmry, haaralg pursuant to G.L 30A.S 10.Drowsing the request is maps by cerasad mad or haft delivery to the Department within ten days from the date of i saunce of the Sups rseterg Order,and Is addressed to: Docket Clark.Offles of General Counsel.06aamnent of Environmental Ouatity,Engineamg.One winter street.Boston.MA 02108.A copy of the request arras at the same Rme as santpy ceretied mad,or ttafd dexvery,ro the bopeNvaaon gbnu wwm.:the applicant.and any other parry.. '. . . A Notice of Claim for on Adtupleato y Howard shell comply with the Deparshimrs Rules or Adjudieatory Proceedings.310 CMR 1.ot le).and shall conti n trs fallow-- nfpnnebon: (at the DEOE Wetlands File Number.name of the alabsca tt and address of me protect: (III the complete name,address arro telsplbne number of the parry filing the request.and.if represented by counnal.the name and address of the attorney: ' (c) the names am addressee of so other parses.it known: (d) a Wear and concise statement of(I I the facts which pro grounds for the proceadstg,12)the oblectibns c0 this Superseding Order. �nlyuding speemdady the manner in which q Is 80e900 to be mcwumtent with the Oepalsnent'e Wetlands Regulations(310 CMR -- 10.001 and does not conmbuta to the ractecbon of the Interests Identified in the Act.and(3)the relief sought through the adju- ditnlbry hearing.Including specifically the changes desired in the Superseding Order let a statement mat a copy of the request has been sent to the applicant.me c0r13etvatibn commission and each other parry or rep- resentative of such party,it known. Failure to submit all necessary information may result in a dismissal by tie Oepertment of the Notice of Claim for an Adluolcatory Meannq. Detach on dotted line and submit to the prior to commencement of work. To Issuing Authority Please be adwsed that the Order of conditions for me protect at File Number has been recorded at the Registry of and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property in accordance with General Condition 8 on , 19_ If recorded land. the instrument number which identifies this transaction Is It registered land. the document number which identifies this transaction Is Signature Applicant 5.4B GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES 204 LAFAYETTE STREET June 21, 1989 SALEM, MA 01970 (508) 745-6618 FAX (508) 741-8648 Ms. Cathy Winn R E C E I V E ' Conservation Administrator Salem Conservation Commission J U N 2 6ing One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 �a5fi SALEEI Re: Seawall Reconstruction, Pickering Wharf, Salem, Massachusetts Notice of Intent (DEQE #64-179) City of Salem, Massachusetts; Special Permit, Wetlands and Flood Hazard District Dear Ms. Winn: Enclosed please find two copies of the final plan ( stamped 13 June 1989) of the Pickering Wharf Seawall reconstruction. These plans are identical to those filed for the public hearing with the exception that: - they are stamped ( 13 June 1989) by William C. Lamphear, Jr. (Land Surveyor) and Raymond C. Pressey (Professional Engineer) ; - a note certifying that no new lines for division of existing ownership or for new ways is shown; and, - repair of the existing walk in the southeast corner of the site was not included in the construction contract, and the phrase "replace damaged walk" has been crossed out and amended with the phrase "not in this contract" . Please do not hesitate to contact either me or my assistant, John Bleiler, if any further questions arise. Si/n/c�erely, Hughur' Mul g///Ph.D(S� Director Enclosures °N T CUP of *a1 , Aa554ugettg Public Propertp Mepartment A�C/ry ryg p°� �3Uilbing Mepartment _ gg One balem Green R E C lE 9 �1®/ E G 745-9595 ext. 380 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer a �� ✓ August 15, 1990 John & Frank Bertini 284-286 Canal St. Salem, MA 01970 RE: Kimball Road and Bertini Lane Gentleman: In response to a request, an investigation of the above referenced site was made by this Department on August 14, 1990 with the following results: 1 . A storage shed has been erected on the site without benefit of permit and in violation of setback requirements. 2. 55 gallon drums containing questionable materials, along with other debris are being stored on the site. You are hereby notified to take immediate steps to correct these violations. Failure to comply with this order will result in this office taking the necessary legal action to have said violations corrected. Sincerely, Maurice M. Martineau Assistant Inspector of Buildings MMM:bms cc: Mayor Harrington Councillor Blair Conservation Commission Board of Health Tetrault Hot Top, Buddy Collette, 22 Howard St. , Salem Form 2 DEDE File No. ' (To be provided by DEDE), f Commonwealth cityrrown SALEM of Massachusetts Appi=( Pickering Wharf Condo Trust Determination of Applicability Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, §40 From SALEM CQNSFuvATTotd cn? ATS51QN Issuing Authority To Pickering Wharf Condo Trust Same (Name of person making request) (Name of property owner) Address Pickering Wharf , Salem Ma. Address same This determination is issued and delivered as follows: ❑ by hand delivery to person making request on (date) by certified mail,return receipt requested on rf a y 26 , U n a (date) (l Pursuant to the authority of G.L c. 131. §40,the SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION has considered your request for a Determination of Applicability and its supporting documentation,and has made the following determination(check whichever is applicable): This Determination is positive: 1. ❑ The area described below,which includes all/part of the area described in your request,is an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act.Therefore, any removing,filling,dredging or altering of that area requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. 2. ❑ The work described below,which includes all/part of the work described in your request,is within an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act and will remove,fill,dredge or after thatarea.There- fore,said work requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. C 2-1 3. ❑ The work described below,which includes all/part of the work described in your request, is within the Buffer Zone as defined in the regulations, and will alter an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act.Therefore, said work requires the filing of a Notice of Intent. This Determination is negative: 1. ❑ The area described in your request is not an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act. 2. O The work described in your request is within an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act,but will not remove, fill,dredge,or alter that area.Therefore, said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent. 3. 0 The work described in your request is within the Buffer Zone,as defined In the regulations, but win not alter an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act.Therefore,said work does not require the filing of a Notice of Intent. 4. ❑ The area described in your request is Subject to Protection Under the Act,but since the work described therein meets the requirements for the following exemption,as specified in the Act and the regulations,no Notice of Intent is required_ SALEM Issued by Conservation Commission Signature(s) This Determination must be signed by a majority of the Conserve i n Commission. . On this �` day of 19 d ! before me personally appeared to me known to be the person described,in, and who executed,the foregoing instrument,and acknowledged that he/she executed the si e as his/her free-,act and deed. Notary Public y commissio expires This DelermMation does not relieve the applicant from complying with all other applicable federal,state or local statutes,ordinances, by-laws or regulations.This Determination shall be valid for three years form the date of issuance. The applicant,the owner,any person aggrieved by this Determination,any owner of land abutting the rand upon which the proposed work is to be done,or any ten residents of the city or town in which such land is located,are hereby notified of their right to request the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering to issue a superseding Determination of Applicability,providing the request is made by certified mail or hand delivery to the Department within ten days from the date of issuance of this Determination.A copy of the request shall at the same time be sent by certified mail or hand delivery to the Conservation Commission and the applicant. 2.2A A rj"M— . real estate Development Group, inc. December 11, 1989 - ; , r r Mr. Michael Mentuck, Sr. Pickering Wharf Marina 1;_°•' i' t; „i�l3� 23 Congress Street Salem, Ma. 01970 Dear Mike: P Please, refer to the attached letter which we received from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) . According to the terms and conditions of your lease with the Pickering Wharf Limited Partnership, you are responsible for obtaining all licenses, therefore, it is in your best interest to take care of this as soon as possible. We ask that you, please, contact the Department of Environmental Protection at your earliest convenience to straighten this situation out. I know that you have been sent a copy of the attached letter, however, if for some reason you do not have the copies, please call me and I will have copies sent to you immediately. Thank you. Sincerely, Cathy Willmott Property Manager cc: David Zussman Jim Curtin Department of Environmental Protection Salem Harbormaster Salem Conservation Commission USACOE, Regulatory Functions Branch Pickering Wharf,Salem,MA 01970 (508)745-9540 93 Union St.,Newton, MA 02159 (617)332-6400 97& Oomlno�� of JA�ua�� Daniel S. Greenbaum VYLf Yf'!/LLP/ ft-e, ,, go&,o1, ✓/lCld . 02lM Commissioner DECDavid Zussman D 04 i989 93 Union DEQE DEOE Newton, MA 02159 NOWIS THEDEPARTRMENTOF NVI Re: Pickering Wharf Marina, South River, Salem E RONMcMAt PROTEC710N Dedr Mr. Zussman: During a recent visit to the referenced facility, it was found to be in non-compliance with its Chapter 91 Waterways License. The most recent license issued to what is known as Pickering Wharf Marina was License No. 438 , dated April 5, 1978 . I have attached a copy of the license for your reference. In September 1979 and again, in April 1981, applications were submitted to make additions to and to modify the marina as authorized by License No. 438 . Copies of the basic drawings for these applications are attached. Neither of these applications were completed and no licensed was issued from these applications. However, some additions and modifications shown on these drawings have been made without an authorizing Chapter 91 License. As the current owner of Pickering Wharf Marina, you are required to bring the facility into Chapter 91 Waterways License compliance. I have included a license application package for your use. Please feel free to contact me at (617) 292-5695 with any questions or comments on this matter. Sincerely, AR on4dotter Licensing Engineer Waterways Regulation Program cc: Pickering Wharf Marina USACOE, Regulatory Functions Branch Salem Harbormaster Salem Conservation Commission 100% Recycled Paper a. Titg of 'Salem, �ffirzssar4usetts (Office of tot Titg Council (A �eTY (Qitgtt[l WARD COUNCILLORS MARK E. BLAIR 1990 COUNCILLORS-AT-LARGE PRESIDENT GEORGE A.NOWAK 1990 DONALD T.BATES JOSEPHINE R. FUSCO KEVIN R.HARVEY CITY CLERK VINCENT J.FURFARO GEORGE P.McCABE LEONARD F.O'LEARY JOHN R.NUTTING ppp------ qp $W DAVID B.GAUDREAULT R EPC E 9 e/1 ® SARAH E. LAIR Ste. G L'7 MARK E.BLAIR AUG 2 9 1990 DUE' ����1e��� L�PT• August 29 , 1990 Mr. William Munroe Zoning Enforcement Officer City of Salem Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mr. Munroe: Enclosed is a letter dated June 29, 1990 from Attorney John Serafini to Paul LeBlanc, President of Pumel Enterprises . Attorney Serafini had given Mr. LeBlanc 60 days to vacate the property at 284R Canal Street. Pumel Enterprises continues to operate in violation of the City of Salem Zoning Laws . I am requesting that you take whatever action is necessary to enforce the law. Pumel Enterprises has been aware of a zoning violation for the past two years . Please take immediate action, as this matter should not continue to be delayed. Please contact me if you' d like to discuss this matter further. Very truly yours, MARK E. BLAIR COUNCILLOR WARD SEVEN MEB/deb Copy: Mayor Harrington Conservation Commission Chairman ^i; F1. SERAFINI, SERAFINI AND DARLINGJI.0 . ATTORNEYS AT LAW 11 in l ... 63 FEDERAL STREET SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 J ^`l: CIT) JOHN R. SERAFINI. SR. TELEPHONE JOHN R. SERAFINI.JR. 506-744-0212 JOHN E. DARLING 617 S61-2743 WENDY L.THAYER TELECOPIER JOSEPH P. COLONNA 508-741.4683 June 29 , 1990 Mr. Paul LeBlanc President, Pumel Enterprises 19A Hardy Street Danvers, MA 01923 Dear Paul: As you know, the Building Inspector has ruled that the use you are making of the property at 284 Rear Canal Street is in violation of the B-2 Zoning requirements. The Bertinis, therefore, have no choice but to require you to vacate the premises within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. Sincerely, JQHN/ R. SERAFINI, SR. Attorney for Landlord JRS, SR. /ln o1J Daniel S. Greenbaum O/w, 4s J&b eel, 006tOfli, ✓fam. 0210ds Commissioner DEC n�y4 ioppq David Zussman L'�i E C L V d E T p��E 93 Union NOWIS Newton, MA 021_9 r THEDEPARTMER'TQF Re: Pickering Wharf Ma SouthSqutl}{6a,Ri+ver, Salem EHVIRQMMchTkLPRQTEGT70N Dedr Mr. Zussman: During a recent visit to the referenced facility, it was found to be in non-compliance with its Chapter 91 Waterways License. The most recent license issued to what is known as Pickering Wharf Marina was License No. 438 , dated April 5, 1978 . I have attached a cope of the license for your reference. In September 1979 and again in April 1981, applications were submitted to make additions to and to modify the marina as authorized by License No. 438 . Copies of the basic drawings for these applications are attached. Neither of these applications were completed and no licensed was issued from. these applications. However, some additions and modifications shown on these drawings have been made without an authorizing Chapter 91 License. As the current owner of Pickering Wharf Marina, you are required to bring the facility into Chapter 91 Waterways _ License . compliance. I have included a license application package for your use. Please feel free to contact me at (617) 292-5695 with any questions or comments on this matter. Sincerely, / Ronald otter Licensing Engineer Waterways Regulation Program cc: Pickering Wharf Marina USACOE, Regulatory Functions Branch Salem Harbormaster —i Salem Conservation Commission 100% Recycled Paper Form WD 54 2M-1 1-67-946226 Tnmmja=raIt4 .nlf fKa.5sar4miA#s No. 438. 111hereaa, Heritage Trust II -------------------------------------------- of Salem ------------ in the County of Essex ----------------and Commonwealth aforesaid, ha s applied to the Department of Public-Warlcs-€ordieease#e Environmental Quality Engineering for license to construct, repair, rebuild, and maintain a relieving wall, retaining wall and bulkhead, and to construct and maintain a pier, ramps, pile held floats and to dredge for a marina in South River, Salem Harbor in the city of Salem, ---------------------- and ha s submitted plans of the same; and whereas due notice of said application, and of the time and place fixed for a hearing thereon, has been given, as required by law, to the Mayor --------------------,-of the City --------- of Salem ----------------- 'Now said Department, having heard all parties desiring to be heard, and having fully considered said application, hereby; subject to the approval of the. Governor, authorizes and licenses the said Heritage Trust II -------------------------------------- __________________________________________ subject to the provisions of the ninety- first chapter of the General Laws, and of all laws which are or may be in force applicable thereto, to construct, repair, rebuild, and maintain, a relieving wall, retaining wall and bulkhead, and to construct and maintain pier, ramps, pile held floats, and to dredge for a marina in South .River, Salem Harbor, in the city of Salem, in conformity with the accompanying plan no. 438 (nine sheets) . Licens8 No. •438/Heritage Trust II/page 2 Existing stone seawalls may be repaired and/or rebuilt and maintained, and existing timber bulkheads may be replaced and maintained with a steel sheeting bulkhead along the outboard edge of said wharf, in said river, commencing at the westerly property line of the licensee, extending in an easterly direction for a distance of approximately 27 feet, thence turning in a southerly direction for a distance of approximately 124 feet, thence turning in a southeasterly direction for a distance of approximately 117 feet, thence turning in a southwesterly direction for a distance of approximately 13 feet, thence turning in a southeasterly direction for a distance of approximately 271 feet, thence turning in about a northerly direction for a distance of approximately 28 feet, thence turning in about a southeasterly direction for a distance of approximately 12 feet, thence - turning in about a northerly direction for a distance of approximately 147 feet; thence turning in a northwesterly direction for a distance of approximately 48 feet, thence turning in about a northerly direction for a distance of approximately 118 feet, thence turning in a more northerly direction for a distance of approximately 58 feet, thence turning in an easterly direction for a distance of approximately 47 feet, thence turning in about a northerly direction for a distance of approximately 10 feet, thence turning in an easterly direction for a distance of approximately 18 feet to the easterly property line of the licensee. Wood fender piles and riprap may be placed and maintained at the outboard side of the steel sheeting bulkhead in accordance with detai'lc. indicated on sheet 5 of license plan no. 438 _. . , A pile held main float may be placed and maintained in said river commencing at the westerly side and being approximately parallel of said wharf, extending in a southerly direction for a distance of approximately 135 feet, with a width of 6 feet, thence turning in a southeasterly direction and remaining approximately parallel to said wharf for a distance of approximately 105 feet, with a width of 6 feet and having four (4) 18 by 6 foot pile held finger floats on the outboard -side—between said main float and and said- wharf, a 6 by 13 foot pile supported platform type pier may be constructed and maintained extending into said river from the top of said 'wharf, a 27 by 8 foot pile held float, reached by a 4.5 by 33 foot ramp from said platform type ier may be placed and maintained in said river -.- thence said main pile held float continuing in a southeasterly direction for a.distance of-approximately 14 feet with a width of 6 feet thence turning in a more easterly direction and being approximately parallel to said wharf for a distance of approximately 391 feet with a width of 6 . feet. Approximately 85 feet westerly of the most easterly end of said main float, a 35 by 14.5 foot pile held main float may The pla t of said work, numbered ---------- -- 4 3 8 --------- is on file in the office of said Department, and duplicate of said plan accompanies this License, and is to be referred to as a part hereof. has been The amount of tide-water displaced by the work hereby authorized ascertained has been by said Department, and compensation therefor sha&-ue made by the said Heritage Trust II --------------------------------------leis-sNecee sta License No. 438/Heritage Trust II/page 3 be placed and maintained in said river, extending in a northerly direction i thence continuing in said northerly direction with a 38 by 6 foot pile held 1 float -- at this location a second 6 by 13 foot pile supported platform type pier, with a 4.5 by 33 foot ramp leading to said 35 by 14.5 foot pile held float, may be constructed and maintained -- thence said pile held main float continues in a northerly direction and being approximately parallel to said wharf for a distance of approximately 120 feet, with a width of 6 feet, thence turning in a northwesterly direction for a distance of approximately 24 feet with a width of 6 feet, thence turning in a more westerly direction for a distance of approximately 43 feet, with a width of 6 feet. Thence a 14.5 by 70 foot pile held main float may be placed and maintained in said river -- at this location a third 6 by 13 foot pile supported platform type pier may be constructed and maintained having a 4.5 by 33 foot ramp leading to said 14.5 by 70 foot float. On the easterly side of said main floats, pile held finger floats may be placed and maintained in said river, extending in an easterly direction, described as follows: 1. One (1) "L-shaped float, having a length of approximately 64 feet and a a length of 36 feet along the head of said "L" shape with a width of 6 feet. 2. One (1) "L" shaped float, having a length of approximately 29 feet and a length of 32 feet along the head of said "L" shaped float with a width of 6 feet, and containing fuel lines. 3. One (1) 6 by 24 foot float. 4. Two (2) 6 by 34 foot floats, the most northerly finger float may contain fuel lines. 5.. Two (2) 6 by 25 foot floats. A pile and timber pier may be constructed and maintained extending into said river in a southerly direction for a distance of approximately 6 feet, with a width of 7 feet, thence extending further in said river for a distance of approximately 34 feet with a width of 12 feet and having 6 by 4.5 foot pile and timber platforms at the northwesterly corner. Three (3) pile held floats may be placed and maintained along the outboard perimeter of said pier commencing at the westerly side, a 24 by 6 foot float, reached by a 38 by 4.5 foot ramp from said platform, a 25 by 10 foot float at the southerly side and a 34 by 12 foot float on the easterly side. Dredging may be performed along the perimeter of said wharf to a depth of one foot below mean low water as shown on sheet 1 of license plan no. 438. Dredged material, if suitable may be used as fill within the confines of said wharf, but in any event it shall be disposed of in such a manner as to insure against its return into tidewaters. All work authorized hereby shall be in the location shown and in accordance with the details given on license plan no. 438. License No. 438/Heritage Trust II/page 4 Nothing in this license shall be construed as authorizing encroachment on j or over property not owned or controlled by the licensee, except with the iconsent of the owner or owners thereof. Acceptance of this license shall constitute an agreement by the licensee, to conform to all terms and conditions herein stated. This license is granted subject to all applicable Federal, State, County and Municipal laws, ordinances and regulations. This license is granted upon the express condition that use by boats or otherwise of the structures hereby licensed shall involve no discharge of sewage or other polluting matter into the adjacent tidewaters , except in strict conformity with the requirements of the local and State health departments and the Division of Water Pollution Control. This license is granted upon the further express condition that any other authorizations necessitated due to th provisions hereof shall be secured prior to the commencement of any work under this license. This license is granted upon the further express condition that the authorization contained herein may be modified or may be revoked in whole or in part in the event of the licensee, its successors and assigns, failing to comply with said authorization or any provisions of the license or failing to maintain all authorized structures and _ installations in good condition, to the satisfaction of the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering or its successors. This condition permitting modification or revocation of the license shall also apply in the event of the failure of the licensee, its successors and assigns, to secure approval under all other applicable laws, ordinances or regulations or failure to adhere to the conditions of such approvals upon receipt of such failure provided by an agency having jurisdiction. Revocation or modification of this license as provided herein shall be without liability to the Commonwealth or claim for compensation by the licensee, its successors and assigns. . a This license is granted upon the further express condition that the nsee, its successors and assigns , shall upon request in writing by t apartment of Environmental Quality Engineering or its successors, ge the location of said lower it to such depth, or raise o such height, as said Department may prescribe or remove it entirel . om said waters, and said licensee, by accepting this license sha a deemed to consent and agree to the condition herein set forth, and in se of any refusal or neglect on the part of the licensee, its success and assigns, to comply with this condition, then this license shal wholly void and the Commonwealth, by its proper officers , may pro to remove or to cause the removal of said at the expe of said licensee, its successors and assigns, as an unauthorized and u fu1 structure in said waters. Ai aa4as igiieT by paying into the treasury of the Commonwealth two dollars ($2.00) -- -- ----------- cents for each cubic yard so displaced, being the amount hereby assessed by 3 said Department. Nothing in this License shall be so construed as to impair the legal rights of any person. This License shall be void unless the same and the accompanying plan are recorded within one year from the date hereof, in the Registry ----- of Deeds for the Southern District of the County of Essex. Environmental Quality Engineering 3n 31litness Rl4rrrof, said Department of Pxbke Works have hereunto set their hands z this fifth day of April ------------------------ in the year nineteen hundred and seventy- eight. Department of ` Environmental Quality Quality Engineering i THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS This license is approved in consideration of the payment into the treasury of the Com- monwealth by the said Heritage Trust II -------------------------------------- of the further sum of nine thousand one hundred thirty-four dollars ($9,134.00) the amount determined by the Governor as a just and equitable charge for rights and privileges hereby granted in land of the Commonwealth. TorApril4, 1978 Approved by the Governor. ---- ---------AJBO overnor Cci✓ —�z , .�! Ca.-r.m,mvaCI15 of 1+lassnclwsztfs oseuV .sue . /A, �GR, o J sD��OO�, In O ti B. - '• OD e°`J a LOCUS 77Q--DIu OREIIGING NOTE-' r• o ern WT.' .r ENTIRE MARINA AREA z {����\0 TO BE DREDGED 1-0 m BELOW M.L.W. WHERE NEEDED. LOCU v MAP zne ww ti.\»� ' ADDITIONAL AREA SCALE, FEET l�l.}nN0 �y O TO PE -DREDGED C 7.o�rtl0�.�':tiaj c1•DF:,/.J,IS'fit — I (� BELOW _M1µ.� (OWNE:R) ,F' I• Z ? U.S.-GOVERNMENT ORa Cam[. .MATERIA...; � NAT1pNAL PARK SERVICE , a ,•V�i-'�`�� _ `H1LLfl F.l i'• APPROXIMATELY .g f $ A� n, B00 C.Y.,OF SILTS' PROP FIXED 3y ci :.k"QUEEm SAND AND ORGANIC '65'J' ae -Pf P ON PILE No e31J1 V o, SUBSTA.NCE,TO _BE �"�• o , A^ 7� 'O PLACED BETWEEN . - \ r, �G)..-.YIP �". 3UILD.INGS WITHIN 5 ^'Frrrt+'OKAL I:XiSTiNG LAND ARCH I! ryy ` _ <)I THE WHARF, (gWNfiR)- ST. NICKOLAS - 5 + -EXIST, PILE DOCK ' RUSSIAN BENEFIT SOC WCo I TO BE DEMOLISHED 5U :..UNION SL SALEM, MASS. �j� PICKERINIIG `iAl 5 � I �' ,,aa a .•1` :2 DREDGE -LINE 0 I I t sm� —4 •13 UNDERGROUN FUEL : STORAGE - �'� EXIST. PILE DOCK I 10 BE DEMOLISHED �• b 'y{ , t DRf'00E 'LINE 411 4r:� / lb 3. U f II LZ PROF TOP.'. Oi� ,`� i s �'--•..,,.;, I e `'� - + • - - "\' WALL EL.,JN(0(ED " c 6 ' �0 1NA AREA B�,TµS .. . $HU•, 113��dflJ wp C \0. 3 N't FLA A 5 ALL EL. .REFEt � �. 5 a o- �� �\o TO MEAN Lo / ''�CHq� •,' \h e• �. . V WATER Ia"DATU ! JVF� ��9 ,,..- �• �� , PL AID SyFr{ pR 3 \ ✓\oo lb �FRFSPf£S`' -.Sp ' �a�09 . ,k Aj SP (Oly tQ ° PLAIN] sc l7@lc' N YI-AIU PETITION OF' HERITAGE TRUST, DEVELOPER TG CDNSTI�CsC i, REPA1f2,"Rf �lIILO, AND MAIIATAIN A RELIEV4NG +NAVE RL'(AINiNGEll' �cl Iae WALL ANO BULKHEAD ALS6 TO CONSTRUCT d EA AND MAINTAIN: PIERS `RAMPS, PILE I1ELi� �f ha�cbt:sattR �ri� � /9711 FLOATS AND DREDdE FOR IA MARINA DID `�SatO f�P. SOUTH RIVER AT EXISTING PICKERING oomwit WHARF IN .SA.L:EM fHARBOWI::I'N THE CITY Z t � " E14Gg{EER OF .SALEM 4 ;COUNTY .OF ES..SEX, MASS. 'PLANS -PREPARED BY .SCHOENFELD ASSOCIATES INC.,CCINSULTING ENGINEERS, 7OP OF ).LKI„=.AD � i � a r FACE OF CAP STONE ID 331-0° (28�0") 6'-011 r+ GUIDE PILES (TYP.) 5 on s . 1 a a -Q°I t�ANGPLANK m It ji 6-0 V Alo' ututr;�, ,/ ' °s A ` �ssYON NOTE FOR 'SECTION 8 8 i SEE SHEET NO, 7' i n PL AN - 9 :T.YPI� oloiLl I°-I_ OATI G .DOC-K AND GANGPLANK TOP `0( 'BULKHa PROP -GRANITE EL. '15 48 STEP , 13 48 6-0 PROF WOOD Cb1bE PI LE (TYR) 1500� , . �L '(TOO .4 a — b. STEEL r °: HINGE , ' GRADE CASTES PROP 38 0°(331--0`4) PROP.- PROP � LONG WOOD ' 4-WOOD 1E, GANGPLANK FIXED PIER STEEL _._ _ WITH WOOD ' AND METAL PLATE HANDRAILS. HANDRAIL ; ;. .. 1 I1 1 11 33 Q (28-0') i APPROX. EXIST PROP.-4 WOOD i BOTTOM 7� PILES (VOTE:` LENGTHS AND ELEVATIONS INDICATED WITN AN � APPLY AT GANGPLANKS WHERE TOP OF BULKHEADS ARE AT EEL. 13.46 . SECTION A — A SCALE - FEET I/81 1' OI' 0 4 8 PRl}'I? rvRANlZT: AP S"FONE:S — PROC? ='GRAtViTF: FACE STONES 2_O EL. 11.5 ± N w EL 138 FIN. GRAC 0 NIJILV — _ Off MIN. REMOVE EXIST,^ s T EL 5,0+. n PROF'. CONC. SACK (,� \ UPPER STONE: ".a lic COURSES i AS REQUIRED AND / Ems . 5:0 REBUILD EXIST: BULKHEAD M.L.W � 1 EXIST. .STONE ��� SULKH£AD BOTTOM ;<IS'1 op i .JL_�L . EXIST :DUCKHEAD TO RI_'MAI REPAIR ASS I NOTE.:_ SLE SEC7J01J : 1 SHEET NO. 4 ,FOR .� PROP FLOATING DOCK. SECTION ;I — ��A 9ss, \ZM OF}y LL PROP GRANJITE $ScQUEEM ;:y du :( CAP STONE - qa.i3171 o PROP. GRANITE : AQq a's ��� FACE STONES— �►OXAL REMOVE .EXIST — . _ .._ Ca-.,:_ q9 UPPER. STONE ay COURSES AS \ REQUIRED AND 10 VEIL. 15.48 PROP. CAP STONE 2' O,� EL. 1548 R:EBUILIj EXIST 8UL KHEAD f a FIN. FIN. d .! GRADE GRADE �----- EL. !4.8—} DEL. 13.5 IN. CAP TO BE EXIST. 1 O"MIN. REMOVED CONC. M.H. / Q M.H.W. _ CAP FL: 50� ^ �` \� !� PROP CONC. f_XIST BIJLKHC:AiJ BACK RflPA R AS, / `�.•� L.50± � —' J EXISTING 'STONE -- g BULKHEAD TO NOTE: SAME AS -- REMAIN. REPAIR SECTION 1 -1 NOTE: iSAME AS SECTION 9 6 ABOVE AS REQUIRED. ABOVE EXCEPT AS EXCEPT AS SHOWN '. SHOWN SECTION' 2 — 2 SECTION 3 -3 _ 1=ACE OF PROP GRANf1T CAMP STONE t` 4 CL. s e 4° CL. ' 7rt � I �rirt~ li�. - j � co �9 i Sri Lli 3! 9 I Al�F��anF ,. g 1 tio.13171 ( —7 :0 I Ot4L ' o Fs�Hr�Ea� u A � i v JOY- IT �o oil TYBICAL ''PLAN OF FLOATING FDIOC,K FACE OF, ICAP -STmfq 4'-0" 7—.0 2-0 PROP. CAP .STONE fa a 11 EL, 13.48 PROP W0013 GUIDE PILES FIN. GRADE 1 , �L-off I' I-Lots SEE SECTION 1 T SHEET-!NO. -3 iFOR, _. PROP WU"gip 1 � 12 DETAIL OF WA•L.L FLOATING 9 U,Ci� 1 t'i11 j-E ON STYRCOAIY1 i L. 5.0 STYROF©Am APPROX. EXIST. BOTTOM t - FLOATING DOCK DETAIL � �� , SECTION , I.a� o _ 4 R t WUOD FENDE .. ONTINUO.US TIMBER -CAP - CONTINUOUS CHANNEL., TOP EL. 134E l L13.48 FIN. GRADE t-6 0° PZ 23 u STEEL :SHEET CONTINUOUS STEEL_ PILING DOUBLE TIE-RODS CHANNEL WALE CONC. OE A DMEN M.LL� APPR06 E7:IST . 1 CONTINUOUS TIMBER BOTTOM (( SPACER (TYP) \ NOTE: SEE SECTION. BELOW FOR { ' EXIST TIMBER BULKHEAD' ' ESy -® , THAT IS TO BE REPLACED p\ �. MIN I PR v BY STEEL SHEET PILING v A OPS' VE d AS DETAILED ABOVE. RIP RAP CONTINUOUS; "FACE ONG AL - -- OF SHEET SECTION 5 - :5 . PILING WOOF) PILES EXIST, GRADE m.H.W �r-71 4/� fly Via^ �r I I jur EXIST. TIMBER M.LW I l' . �J`1e WALL OFa,� APPROX. EXIST. BOTTOMI�1f-' ve�A. m �1fi' /, , � .�• 1 !/ �[j; / B 1u, U OXALE�` �pOTES: I . EXIST 'TIMBER BULKHEAD TO BE REMOVED . AND REPLACED WITH, PROP. STEEL Pil_ING BULKHEAD DETAILED IN SECTION 5— 5 ABOVE. 2. Ili :IMOSF AREAS THE EXIST. TIMBER BULKHEAD HA`&i . FAILED. THIS DETAIL SHOWS IT IN A STABLE STATE TYPICAI_, SECTION THRU EXISTING T IMBER BULKHEAD 0 4 8 PROP GRANITE FACE' S PONES- ..__. REMOVE EXIST, UPPER STONE COURSES AS REQUIRED AND REBUILD 2°O' PROP. GRANITE CAP STONES . EXIST: BULKHD - EL- 13.48 FIN. GRADE —_ -A i 1 L 5 1: R M.N .W. IF/ MIN" PROP CONC. EL. ZCJ = 12 BACK EXIST NI.L,W. �._ �L_ J BULKHEAD \ ' +F_X!S( 'STONE-' BULKHEAD To' REMAI'N,REI'A1f2 AS REQUIRED J— APPROX. EXIST. Jl__ BOTTOM g r.ar_ii zt m: SECTION 6 ® " REMOVE AND RESET EXIST. TOP STONE COURSE TO PROP-. . TOP ELF 13.48 PROP "POP ,OF A '! REMOVE EXIST E 13,48 -- CONC., CAP EXIST. EL. 13.2 FIN. F. EL. I�r.5 ± PROP. EL. 13.48 GRADE FIN. lil w r , `, GRADE77 REMOVE AND RESET EXIST.TOP STONE ` 7 EXIST BULKHEAD.: , uC� COURS TOROTOP uu TO .;R=MAIN C .11�7 EL. 1348 EXIST. STONE cDD I. ;=l TO L REMAIN NoT!F: SAME AS SECTION 1 1; SHEET NO. :3 EXCEPT AS SHOWN NOTE: SAME AS SECTION I - 1, SHEET NO. 3 j EXCEPT AS SHOWN !i SECTION 4 - 4 SECTION 7 - 7 a R V �_iviva � I��RflP ;VF€° �iL HA'11LDI�AIL'... ._ a 4J 70P EL. '13 91-5 $+* _P�tI�� WO00 rIXE( I'lER— I _ / GRANITE $LOCK EL. 1 STEP 7.00 -- — 15.00* FIN. GRADE NOTE ELETIONS INDICATED ra.41 -'AN :w APPLY AT . f GANG , ANKS AND FIXED PIERalHERE TOP OFF BULKHEADS: ARE AT o, EXIST. STONE EL I `.48. 14—.0 ro ILO BULKHEAD 6 -O PROP 4°-,5`' � '— p" C � GANGPLANK F APPROX. EXIST. -- - - �� BOTTOM PROP WO0Cv 1 FLOA'FI'NG �---�I--� DOCK 1ON — SrYROFa�I�h PROP, GUIDE, PILES •/ PROP 4 a \R1000 PILES— SECTION 8 -8 MA.ts WILLIAM yG � I . - XCQUEEk. No.13171 O �FC+teTER��k�' 7 o09AL�� .{ o SCALE — FEET' I/8" = ILO" ` - VVI11 111MUVV:J V(7NLVIVLL, riIVV .-TIMBER - :CAP ON- TOF Or . SHE-E 1 Pld '. WALL.-- PARAPET--- -. :a I h4 9�1 4-1 2°-0 LL CONTINUOUS _v �,'_L„'-i�ry _ '-` r L �.�' _ CONTINUOUS TIMBER � CHANNEL CAP SPACER >. T..Y .) .� 54 I �I ° METAL HANDRAIL !I 5 0' PZ 27 -STEEL. ' � SHEET .FILING "�o ice. h- li - ,IT_ WOOC) IT Tr' t�C It it If FEN( E I2 II �! 11 II I FLOAT PILES II lit i1 ( �I i METAL. HANDRIa1L.,3 11—Il P 1 I I +I RA NGL RS �T'f F ) — - — � II (—BENT CAP 11 {TY ) _ 3. MOOD 7PILES I" � P ) WOOD `TY I PILE BENTS.,} BACKLOG AT 'EA. -SIDE AND d!3 it .�I 18 I ►I 7 OU7BOARD END ._ii, ,ll FLfl � s v 1 I !!I 1I jl ,1 if GAUGPLANiC 9oil I OF P�CH FLOAT "LUAM yG A. G MCQUEEY Z; ,. U J1 7 9pFFG/S:E�G� .j '+�°Ys (x; :*�aE`rt•. a4 26 Err�rnrrnnn{,^I Q:'i'ify �aKige,..i� - F'rS704A1 I':.I_AN ' OF FIXED PIER a BOATHOUSE ° 4 a SCALE -- FEET i TOP. OF f3€G.K +�ONC . AB-TMEN. . TOP OF PARAPET # DEMIVv EL. 13.48 (DIAGONAL;) - 9 TIMBER CAP (TYP) DECK .,SHEATHING 4--~-----. TIMBER RANGERS 34„- 0 l - � BACKLOG i is t M.HW. 10.54 , o 6 PILi METAL I( 0riis«t B ENS S- I HANDRAILS n [' CONTINUOUS: CHANNEL CAP � 'r ! EL.9.5 � I TIE M..L:W: ! RODS FENDER — — �� DOUBLE. PILES APPROX. EX1.�l'. BUTTON; i CHANNE r f WALE a PROP. `; VL , Q W000 PILE BENTS (TYP.) ,\ SHEETSPILIIN jt� OF YMWAM avwbgm of f t .� a.13171 � s K.RL E� j SECTION -9 - 9^ SCALE - FEAT I/8°- I`0 „ o a s 0 u Gr c c ✓-„ ji�� 7F rllz�ii NV 6ERTfS JJJ O D 43SGNFUT 20 ORARY 14 w NOT,- FII\AL NUM J e cEFTHS I I I 'A E II F E: 17) PERN c TENo ,._F.T 1 [= O r r N 1 c. N II_FF c RTHS IS 1 u c r. K; � ��\ -� p ! RI✓:I l G F V °S LENC-H It 0'- 20 TO 30 F T. : .I c 1• N C K `� '^FINGc: FLOAT AREA CHLRT I FLOAT Lx W FLOLO:S I r Ne - 1 0x4 14 e 2. 3D r.4 15 183 r 3. 30,z 4 16. 120 r- I LIC. N'0. � —�J ij- r,5. 2Ca4 IE. 6' 6 cj'`�• U, '', ' (- - 6. 12:> 41, P. 47, 4 v : Ic 7 12 x 4+ 20 04 rA B. I' r4i 21. 3514 1�• h ` I !,n�I I:c o. J > 4:. 20. 35 r 4 op,w Ie+ + 10. Ic0 e „-I 23. 36>.4 ©'�'i1 t„ '�• 1. I =nc II. 90 x6 24. 38x4 11 �, 11•• Ir > F— u>`n "'U' u.4 I2. 25 x 4 25. 38 x 4 `':I,'•. J_�1 y 'Y 1 r1 13. 25 x 4 20. 40x a I. FUTURE FINGER FLOATStv �• -� r, 11 T 1, \ PICK=RIND � J WHARF ,i111 AIX c�so�., ✓/^/�l �/ \ rl 1'�� 61�1''r 1 'i ,yC o TOP OF V.,L L EL NOTED THUS: ALL Z' - REFER TO NEAN 'r tib 4 ��cc 1 KIN- WATER DATUMS. �`\-` �t �c� 11• 11 \ SG" so GG.0 L 0— 0 `} c 4/4 I PP,r_ IOUs LICENSE ` P:-.'N :.�.v0it/i?.'.'n'YI�QV ?E I 1 ON, C'- NUFc i�EF; DEL 4:S21 a H=RIiA� i R6 i, DEVz'�G?=R �^ TO CON—'TRUCT AND N!AINTAIN ADDITIONAL MARNA -- S � __... .1c78 AREA C I;d=:ISTIN'•< OF FmGER FLOAT SUPPC 7EC P' AirORt'S A!VC OR=D BY PI'_ W!F V SOU H RIVER f CHANNEL AREA IN SALEMi HARBOR IN THE CITY ! OF S COUNTY OF ESSEX, WASSACHUSE i I S. PLANS PREP ? D Ey SCHOENF LD ASSOCI-"-.TES INC. CCNSU'_TIN'G 6 G!NE=RS ^'OUTS / A pER „i o. GAS STATION ' e0 �✓ �' -1 m (OWNER) 00 ST NICKOLAS m- RUSSIAN - ' BENEFIT SOCIET v7 .....- _CrS M�a 20EC ¢¢w SCAiE IN =- 1 W2+ FINAL NUMBER OF BERTHS 0 w 36 PERMANENT { i U.S. GOVEN'R ,. NT wQ. O 9 TEMPORARY NATIONAL PARK `,STY ICE NOTE: NUMBER OF BERTHS IS t DETERMINED BY A VESSEL LENGTH OF ZO TO 30 FEET. o. FINGER FLOAT AREA CHART .L, F NO;:T LxW No. LzW qT•- y�'�. I. 30 x 4 I1. !62 a 6 2. 30x4 13. 137 x4 'm �• ' -. CHAPTER 9 3� 30x4 13. i37a4 LIE. P IC --_ 13. 4. 91 X8 i 15, �37x4 � 9 sm PRE V.LIE, , S 91 x8 � I5. 36x4 Me.3700 30- 6. 28 x4 16. 36x 4 7 Z5x 4 IT. 36x4 E m 6. Z5 x 4 18. 36x 4 E I 9� BOx 6 19. 3514 x ' - 6 F a na ft� a9 i Z o-ppp mm D or r,A1 O 1➢ 4 u'48 STEP PICKERING ems -•'Ir 1' es ` WHARF1�1 Ile 1 3ry •y / 50,E �•�•/S l +° • ' ,.°9//2.' as tt TOP WALL a o•' a `\e�P_\.,, + �� ` �o EL. NOTED THUS, 13.48 �� 6 2?O • O ALL EL- REFER KNG PIh. + TO MEAN LOW � DOLPNS WATER DA7U.'.1, ~ `o` S ~_F(0 7 y 90 PLAN Co/v PRpo (/TH,R CIOB 0 100 S4�Mfgs 3nfS I�ER�'�-� ,, CHgN". r - H a MgSs Ck'NeR� I' 1100' PLAN ACCOMPANYING PETITION OF INUMBER DEiQEN4 8' ?' HERITAGE TRUST,DEVELOPER fREA ICONSISTIN OF FINGERMFLOAT SUPPORTED G""T ! OF PR!L I I PLATFORMS ANCHORED BY PILING IN SOUTH RIVER CHANNEL AREA IN SALEM HARBOR IN THE CITY OF SALEM, CCUNTY OF ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS. 1 PLANS PREPARED BY SCHOENFELD ASSOCIATES INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 210 SOUTH STREET Q[/8 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 1 1 GULF OF MAINE ' RESEARCH CENTER INC. NOTICE OF INTENT UNDER THE ' MASSACHUSETTS WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT M.G.L. Chapter 131 S.40 ' NOTICE OF INTENT ' FOR DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF PICKERING WHARF SEAWALL SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS tSubmitted by: ' PICKERING WHARF REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. PICKERING WHARF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS ' 01970 ' April 21, 1989 t 1 ' ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES ?� 1 1 1 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENCINEERINC ' 10.99: continued i ' Form 7 DEOE Fay No. ' I� f Massachusetts ITa a pwaQe by OEOEI O Maasachuaetl9 ,• �, GhlTowe ® h Aop1iCN1 Notice of Intent Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L c. 131, §40 and ' Application for a Department of the Army Permit Part 1:General Information ' 1. Ixation:streetAddreas Pickering Wharf, just west and south of Chase House Lot Number Restaurant emergency ' 2. Project:Type COmmerCial Description Tlamnl i t-i nn nnA rcr..r.crv....r,.... of collapsed Pickering Wharf seawall on the South River 1( 3. Registry:County Essex Current Book d Page ' Certificate(If Registered Land) 4. applicant Pickering Wharf Real Estate Development_ Tel.90A-745-9540 ' Group , Inc. Address Pickering Wharf, Salem, MA 01970 ' 5. Property owner Pickering Wharf Condominium Trust Tel. Address Pickering Wharf, Salem, MA 01970 ' 6. Representative Gulf of Maine Research Center Inc. Tel 508-745-6618 204 Lafayette St. , Salem, MA 01970 ' Address 7. He"the Conservation Commission and the OEOE Regional Office each been sent,by certilied mail or hand delivery,2 copies of completed Notice of Intent,with supporting plans and documenl37 ' Yes )U No ❑ 3.1 ' 10/16/87 (Effective 11/1/87) 310 CMR - 280.17 1 310CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING 1 io.99: continued r/ Have all obtainable permits.variances and approvals required by local by-law been obtained? 9 Yes No ❑ Obtained: Applied For: Not Applied for. ' Planning Board Permit ' 9. is"por0on of lie site subject to s wedands Restriction Order pursuant to G.L.c. 131,§40A or G.L. ' c. 130,J 1057 Yes O No 15 . 10.List stiff plans and suppor"docurnents submitted with thls Notice of intent ' Identifying . • Nurnber/Letter -Title.Date Plan (1) Site Plan (sheet 1 of 2) Sept. , 1988 ' Plan (2) Site Plan (Sheet 2 of 2) Sept. , 1988 Attachment 1 Wetland Report t ' 11.Check those resource areas within which work is proposed: (a)CF Buffer Zone ' (b)Inland: . ❑ Bank' Land Subject to Flooding. ❑ 8order ft Vegetated Wetland' ❑ Bordering ' ❑ Land Under Water Body d Waterway' ❑ Isolated . (c)Coastal: M land Under the Ocean• O Designated Port Area' ' ❑ Coastal Beach• O Coastal Dune ❑ Barrier Beach O Coastal Banc O Rocky fritergdal Shore O Soft Marsh' O Land Under Salt Pond' O Land Containing Shellfish' O Fish Run' 'Likely to involve U.S.Army Corps of Engineers coneu..ent A oriedictia 1.See General Instructions for ' Completing Notice of Inlent 3.2 ' 10/10/87 (Effective 11/1/87) 310 CMR-250.18 ' 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING ' 10.99: continued ' 12 Is the wetland resource area to be altered by the proposed work located on the most recent Estimated Habitat Map(It any)of rare."state-listed"vertebrate and invertebrate animal species occurrences provided to the conservation commission by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program? ' YES ( ) NO Date printedm ltte Estimated Habitat Map Issued NO MAP AVAILABLE ( ] (it any) y1 YS - ' .If yes, have you completed an Appendix A and a Notice of Intent and filed them. along with supporting documentation with the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program by certified mail or hand delivery.so that the Program shall have received Appendix A prior to the ' filing of this Notice of intent? ., YES (' ( NO ( ?� 1 1 i ' l . 1 1 ' 3.3 ' 10/18/07 (Effective 1VV87) - ». ,.» 310 CMR- 280.19 3IO CMR- DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING 10.29: continued Pen It:Site Description Indicate whichol the following information has been provided (on a plan,in narrative description or calcula- tions)to clearly,completely and accurately describe existing site conditions. Identifying Number/Lottw '. (of plan.llarrative or aleula0=1 Natural Features: Al soft ' Al vegetation Al .PjJ2 T*poW&phy none Open water bodies(lickdfng ponds and Wns) PI Al flowing water bodies(Including strersm and riven) '. none public anci private surface water and ground water suppose an or within 10o feat of site none Maximum anal grand water alevallons with dates and location of test ' P 1 BOu dsdes of resource was chocked user Pan 1.item 1 1 above none OOW Man-made Features ' AlAl,PP1r,P2 Structures(such as buildings.pl rs.towers and headwalls) Drainage and flood control facilities at to site end Immediately off the she.including cubiorts and open channels (with inverts).dams and dikes ' none TrOTM!r— Subsurface sewage dlepgaal systems Underground utilities none Iloadways and parking areas ' P 1 _ Property boundaries.easements and rightaof-way none Other Part III:Work Description indicate which of the following information has been provided(on a plan.In narmtive description or calcuta. oars)to dearly,completely and accurately describe work proposed within each of the resource areas clacked in Part 1,Item 1 1 above. ' Identifying NumberfLetter (of plan.narrative or calculations) . ' Ali Pl ,P2 Plainview and Crass Section of: Stuuchres(such as buildings.piers,lowers and headwalls) Al P 1 Draka nd flood pe a control facilities,khckudmp culverts and open channel(with inverts), ' dams and dikes none Subsurface sewage disposal systems 3 underground utilities none Filling,dredging and ereavWng.Indicating volume and composition of material none f;ompensalory storage areas,where reQuied in aYdorda nce with Pan 111.Section 10:57 ' none (4)of the regulations „Qua-- Wildlife habitat resiorstion or replication areas new Otter ' Point Source Discharge Ron@ Description of characteristics of discharge from poink dource(both dosed and open channel),when point of discharge falls within resource area checked under Pan I.item ' 11 above,as supported by standard engineering calculations.data and plans.Including but not tuniled to the followkq: 1 3.4 t10/16/87 (Effective 11/L87) 320 CMR—28010 1 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING ' 10.99: continued . 1 ' 1. Delineation of the drainage area contributing to the point of discharge: 2. Pre-and post-development peak runoll from the drainage area,at the point of discharge,for at least the 10-yaarand 100-year frequencyslonn: ' 3. Pre-and post-development rate of infiltration contributing to the resource area checked under Part I,item 11 above; 4. F-stlntafed water quality characteristics of pre-and post-development run-off at the point of discharge. Part IV:Mitigating Measures - 1. pearly.completely and accurately describe,with reference to supporting plans and calculations where ' necessary: (a) All measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards sat forth under each re- aouce area specified in Part 0 or Pal t0 of the regulations:or t (b) wily the presumptions set forth under each resource area specified in Part II or Part III of the regula- bons do not apply. ' M coastal flasarea Mfrs Ty": 6wn04VVnutwNataaN o tn.w Land Under the Ocean Or aupoon tlo is ' No work will be conducted in Land Under the Pl , P2 Ocean. Demolition and reconstruction of the Al collapsed sea wall will re-build the i existing Pickering Wharf sea wall and will ' impact only Coastal Bank and Buffer Zone Resource Areas . 3byy�, Coastal 11t towcs Am Tyw: I klNrerylep nut�oet a Ml\N 0 reaw Coastal Bank of suvoon 00C" m Permission to institute and continue P1 , P2 ' emergency demolition and reconstruction of Al the collapsed Pickering Wharf sea wall is sought under Section 10 .24 (c) . Demolition will consist of removal of existing granite blicks , sidewalks , and debris . Work will be conducted from a barge stationed in the -: - South River. Steel sheet piling will be temporarily installed to minimize erosion an sedimentation between demolition and recon- struction phases . The reconstructed wall will be of rectangular granite blocks connec Lation w1 an ins withfilter g ric. a oun will have a concrete tremi pad resting on wood piling. ' The top of the wall will be brick and concrete. 10/18/87 (Effective 11/1/87) 3t0 CMR- 180.21 1 1 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING 1 10.99: continued 1 Q c"w tMrou Arm TV": tanay.q nwno«ar an« O wnd a.uopon docu s - 1 1 1 - 1 2. Cleary.completely and accurately describe.with reference to supporting plans and calculations where 1 necessary: (a) all measures and designs to regulate work within the Buffer Zone so as to ensure that said work does not alter an area specified in Part I.Section 10.02(1)(a)of these regulations;or 1 (b) If work In the Buffer Zone will after such an area,all measures and designs proposed to meet the ( performance standards established for the adjacent resource area.speeified in Part II or. Part III of these regulations. 1 tk CmtW Ntwwee Mu Type Bordered By leeioot 01meftwy Zom: Wwntaying nunov or Maw ' O WOM Coastal Rqnk of aupbon docu u Demolition and reconstruction of afore- Pl , P2 mentioned coastal Bank will extend about 15 Al 1 to 22 ft. inland, to existing building ("'Gentoo Building") . The existing non- functional 12" R.C. drain will be replaced 1 with a 5 . 5 ft. invert elevation 24" R.C. drain. The area between the graite block wall and the "Gentoo Building" will be back filled with crushed stone. An 8" concrete 1 slab with brick trim (on building paper with wire mesh) will rest on top of the granite wall and extend 7 ' inland. 1 1 3.6 1 10/16/87 (Effective 11/1187) 310 CMR-280.22 t310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING 10.99: continued - ' Part V:Additional Information for a Department of the Army Permit ' 1. COE Application No. 2. (to be provided by COE) (Name of waterway) 3. Names and addresses of property owners adiofnang your Prop": t t t4. Document other project attemativea(l.e.,other locations and/or Construction methods,particularty,those that would eliminate the dfaehwge of dredged or fill material into waters or wellalds). ' 5. 8 K"x 11"drawings in Plainview and cross-section,stowing the resource area and the proposed activ ky within the resource area.Drawings must be to scale and should be dear enough for photocopying. Certification Is required from the Ofvision.of Water Pollution.Control before the Federal permit can be issued.Certification may be obtained by contacting the Division of Water Pollution Control,l Winter Street, Boston,Massachusetts 02108. ' Where the activity will take place within the area under the Massachusetts approved Coastal Zone Management Program,the applicant certifies that his proposed activity complies with and will be conducted In a manner that is consistent with the approved program. Information provided will be used In evaluating the application for a permit and is made a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice.Disclosure of this information is voluntary.however,if necessary ' Information is not provided the application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. 1 hereby certify under the pakq and Penalties of perjury,that the foregoing Notice of Intent and accompanying ' dens. en • are and complete.to the best of my know edge. ' Signs a of Ao 'cant Date Signature of plicant's Representative - Date ' NED FORM 100 (TEST) w sMa r.re a.!......! ti MOulACL• M.f 1«r. 1 MAY 82 TM'!"'w'•'"•"1i'"M"b..r.w..1 N...Mwf .N lb...f '1•,a r.,�M.w�lallrr•,�1.•I.a+•r.r«.....I.M/r.a u.14N l..... w......TM om.. N M.«rti«f .N aN.N 10091\«.V1«.N IA.«««rMw r«.wN M r.. a!Arwf C.r« .f[..1««..OM■ M.w1er 1102.4434..4 ......l« 41. N H i•nrwlo 110 r.urwol call 4«. M . «iu rt... ' 3 7 ' whil/E7 (Effective 11/1/87) 310 CMR - 250.23 ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 ' ATTACHMENT 1 ' WETLANDS REPORT 1 1 1 1 1 ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 Attachment 1 ' Wetlands Report Providing Information for Notice of Intent Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c.131 s.40 ' Prepared For: ' Pickering Wharf Real Estate Development Group Salem, Massachusetts ' Prepared by: Gulf of Maine Research Center Inc. 204 Lafayette Street ' Salem, Massachusetts April 13, 1989 1 1 ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' SECTION I: INTRODUCTION ' The applicant, Pickering Wharf Real Estate Development Group, proposes to demolish and reconstruct an existing collapsed seawall ' on a parcel of property in Salem, Massachusetts. The property is located west and south of the Chase House Restaurant at Pickering Wharf, on the South River in Salem, Massachusetts. The proposal includes: removal of existing granite blocks, sidewalk, and debris from the failed seawall; reconstruction of the existing wall; and, ' replacement of a 12 inch drainage pipe with a 24 inch R.C. drainage pipe. The Gulf of Maine Research Center Inc. of Salem, Massachusetts served as environmental consultants for the project. Raymond C. tPressey, Inc. , Registered Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, ' conducted the site survey and served as the Site Project Engineer. Seawall demolition and reconstruction will protect Wetland Resource ' Areas according to the criteria and performance standards of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131 s.40) and ' Regulations ( 310 CMR 10.00) as well as the City of Salem Wetland ' Bylaw. ' SECTION II: SITE DESCRIPTION The site consists of the corner of Pickering Wharf abutting the ' South River to the south and west of the Chase House Restaurant. In ' colonial times, the South River was a major port which extended into the center of present-day Salem, but gradual channelization and filling over the years has reduced the river to its present state. The South River appears to be grossly polluted (Jerome et. al. , ' 1967) and there is no recent evidence of shellfish, commercially 2 ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 ' important oceanic resources, or anadramous fish runs. The upper reaches of the river have long been filled and drainage has been reduced to culverts. ' The site contains the following protected Resource Areas ( 310 CMR 10.00) : Land Under the Ocean; Coastal Banks; and, a 100 foot upland Buffer Zone. SECTION III: PROJECT HISTORY ' On July 14, 1988, the Pickering Wharf Real Estate Development Group (PWREDG) was in the process of developing engineering plans ' and a work protocol for the repair of the Pickering Wharf seawall, when a portion of the seawall located west of the Chase House ' Restaurant failed. Due to the emergency nature of the situation, ' both the Salem Conservation Commission and the Salem Planning Board allowed immediate repair work. Since the seawall is licensed, and reconstruction involves maintenance and repair of an existing licensed structure, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental ' Quality Engineering and the United States Army Corps of Engineers do ' not require permits. tSECTION IV: WETLAND PROTECTION INTERESTS The wetland interests on the property subject to protection ' under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act are: ' - storm damage control - flood control ' - prevention of pollution - protection of fisheries ' - protection of wildlife -3- tGULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. t ' In addition, the Town of Salem General Wetlands Bylaw ordinance ' provides further protection to Coastal Wetland Resource Areas. ' SECTION V: IMPACTS AND MITIGATION No work will be conducted within Land Under the Ocean, therefore ' no measures have been required to mitigate direct impact to this resource area. Work within the Coastal Bank and Buffer Zone has been conducted ' so as to minimize sedimentation into the wetland. Temporary installation of steel sheet piling has minimized erosion and ' sedimentation between demolition and reconstruction phases, and filter fabric lining the inside of the wall will prevent further ' siltation. Reconstruction of the existing wall will. have no adverse ' impact on storm damage or flood control, or on fisheries and wildlife habitat. ' The Massachusetts Wetlands Regulations ( 310 CMR 10.24) permit the issuing authority to issue an Order of Conditions to allow the ' maintenance, repair, and improvement (but not substantial ' enlargement) of coastal structures including piers and headwalls which existed in November 1, 1987. SECTION VI: SUMMARY ' The applicant has, with the permission of the City of Salem tConservation Commission and the Planning Board, initiated emergency repair of a collapsed seawall located at Pickering Wharf, Salem, ' Massachusetts. No work will be conducted in Land Under the Ocean. Work on the Coastal Bank and in the Buffer Zone will be done in tcompliance with all performance standards of the Massachusetts 4 ' GULF OF NWNE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' Wetlands Regulations and the City of Salem' s Wetland Bylaws. We believe we have demonstrated that the project will have no adverse 1 effect upon any protected wetland interests, and request that you ' issue an Order of Conditions to allow the project to be completed as proposed. ' 5 1 ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 t ' Reference ' Jerome, William C. , Chesmore, Arthur P. , and Anderson, Charles O. 1967. A Study of the Marine Resources of Beverly-Salem Harbor. Monograph Series Number 4. Division of Marine Fisheries tDepartment of Natural Resources. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1 ' 6 ' GULF OF IMINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 1 t ' PLAN 1 AND 2 ' SITE PLAN 1 1 1 1 1 ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. t 1 t ' PLAN 3 USGS LOCUS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 --T NV V" Gol 7-W VF P11— y (P 01 F, v r"I \HARBOR 1—ter, .... ld, em D \K'Wh�rf 'j 3 > almer 'X'z &t) yy 07� J n e,¢l R„erl a 1 ��. .4 j O rQl u E "��'AAAPPPa,k *ckeriAg ro Pt 17 C3 FIGURE 1: SITE LOCATION SCALE: 1" - 2100' Base Map: USGS Topographic Map ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 1 ' APPENDIX A Summary of Qualifications ' Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. 204 Lafayette Street ' Salem, Massachusetts 01970 1 1 1 1 Summary of Qualifications ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. 204 Lafayette Street ' Salem, MA 01970 ( 508) 745-6618 ' The Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. is a small business with headquarters in Salem which specializes in defining environmental regulations and providing technical consulting ' services to attorneys, developers, bankers, title companies, engineers, industry and government in order to satisfy these regulations. ' Existing federal, state and local laws are being modified and new laws enacted in order to protect the environment and the public health and safety. Compliance with these laws requires the ' submission of technical information to local, state, and federal regulatory agencies when operations are modified or new facilities are constructed. ' Some of the projects which have recently been undertaken by the Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. , include: ' * Conducted numerous MGL c.21E site assessments ( 200-300 per year) for the presence of oil or hazardous materials. As necessary, we have coordinated and supervised remedial ' action programs on contaminated properties, including underground tank removal, groundwater recovery system installation and contaminated soil removal. t * Prepared Notices of Intent and Wetland Compliance Reports for Conservation Commissions throughout the state for ' installation of submarine cables, seawalls, sewer lines, roadways, houses and drainage structures within the buffer zones of coastal and inland wetland resource areas. ' * Prepared expert testimony and adjudicatory hearing testimony for Wetland Filings before Mass. DEQE for projects in Wetland Buffer Zones. * Reviewed and recommended options to engineering companies, and city and state officials relative to alteration and restoration of ponds, lakes and fresh and salt water twetlands. * Recommended sewer outfall locations in Lynn, Salem, and ' Boston Harbor and evaluated impact of sewer pipeline through wetland and shellfish areas in Quincy, Weymouth, and Braintree. ' * Obtained Conservation Commission approvals for Eastern Route META track, bridge and drainage improvements in Salem, Beverly, Wenham, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester, tGloucester and Rockport. * Analyzed technical reports and records of Acid Rain Damage ' in Massachusetts for New England Electric, Boston Edison, Commonwealth Electric, Northeast Utilities and Eastern Utilities Associates. 2. In addition, the staff of the Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. , has experience in siting numerous land based and offshore ' energy facilities including: * Obtained U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 2) N.P.D.E.S. permit to allow ocean disposal of drilling mud ' and cuttings in the Mid Atlantic and therefore enabled oil and gas exploration to proceed. * Prepared permit strategy, documents and environmental reports and designed, subcontracted and supervised studies of land, water, and air environment for EG&G New t England Energy Park 10,000 ton/day coal gasification plant proposed for Fall River, MA. * Prepared permit strategy and documents for proposed New ' England Electric - EG&G co-generation plant to generate process steam and electricity at Millers Falls, MA. ' * Directed application for waiver of stack tests at NASA Hazardous Waste Rocket Fuel Incinerator at Kennedy Space Center. ' Working in conjunction with Roy F. Weston, Inc. , we developed a plan for siting a central pretreatment facility for the tanneries in Peabody and Salem,. Massachusetts, to achieve compliance with U.S. EPA Tannery Pretreatment Regulations which will be enforced beginning November 1985. Our responsibilities on that project include acquisition and analysis of potential site - specific ' information and the coordination of the project with the tanners and various governmental and regulatory officials. ' We, also, are arranging and conducting a series of U.S. Industrial Pollution Control Tours for International Environmental Officials. This work is being undertaken for the World Environment Center and U.S. Department of State (Agency for International ' Development) . We have arranged the itinerary and conducted a tour for the Environmental Protection Minister of Tunisia. He visited industrial facilities in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, ' Texas and Florida. Similar visits are planned for other senior International Environmental Officials. The activities in which we engage are multi-disciplinary in , . nature. They involve interacting with facility managers, attorneys, engineers, geologists, geohydrologists, chemists, biologists, economists and planners. We are often involved in work which deals ' with solid and liquid waste disposal alternatives, treatability of wastes, surface and ground water contamination, and the impacts of hazardous materials and chemicals on the environment and on public ' health and safety. We evaluate ocean outfalls, evaluate impacts to other water uses, define wetland boundaries, define compensation for wetland utilization, evaluate feasibility of dredging and disposal of dredge spoils, and prepare Environmental Impact Statements, ' Environmental Impact Reports and applications for environmental Permits and approvals. 1 3. ' Dr. Hugh F. Mulligan is the Director of the Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. , and he utilizes other individuals or firms, as necessary, to carry out the Center's environmental programs. Prior to establishing this company, Hugh Mulligan worked for ten years with engineering and environmental consulting firms and spent fifteen years in academic research, teaching and public service. He has authored more than 50 scientific publications on Limnology, Aquatic Botany, Phytoplankton, and Oceanography and has ' presented papers at national and international symposia. He was awarded an NSF Fellowship at Cornell in 1961, was awarded a Fullbright Fellowship to develop a Center of Excellence in ' Oceanography at the University of Karachi in Pakistan in 1975-76 and, in 1975, was selected by the U.S. and Rumanian Academies of Sciences for a 10-month Exchange Research Fellowship to study the Danube Delta of the Black Sea. He has worked closely with ' scientists from AID, world Bank, FAO, UNDP, and other international agencies. ' Dr. Mulligan has had considerable experience in working on projects that were quite controversial and often precedent setting. His role has been to design and receive industry and regulatory ' approval for special studies which satisfied the letter of -the regulatory requirements and which were technically sound and cost effective. As the studies are being performed, he works closely with regulatory officials to insure that they are well informed and ' that the statutory requirements are met. Projects he has carried out include: t * Obtained all environmental permits for Allied Specialty Chemical Oximes Plant in Hopewell, VA. ' * Designed regulatory studies, prepared a compliance plan and obtained ocean dumping permits for Allied Chemical Company enabling them to discharge industrial wastes into approved disposal area in the Mid-Atlantic. ' * Prepared the first Environmental Reports which achieved compliance with U.S.G.S. Regulations and consistency with CZM Regulations for companies exploring for oil and ' gas off Mid and North Atlantic coasts. * Obtained N.P.D.E.S. permits for Hudson River Power Plants with Thermal Discharge Demonstration Compliance Studies. * Designed and conducted complex studies on the Phytoplankton Productivity of Georges Bank for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management which were essential to permit oil and gas exploration. ' * Designed an Ocean Dumping Compliance Program for the Government of Australia. * Evaluated dredging and ocean disposal of dredged ' materials for the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers at Roosevelt Roads Naval Base, Puerto Rico. 1 1 a. ' Experience with these and other projects has enabled Dr. Mulligan to analyze environmental problems and identify the most ' cost effective - technically sound solution. He can provide a third party role by preparing or reviewing proposed scopes-of-works; reviewing proposals and performing a technical overview of reports and studies while the work is in progress. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 GULF OF MAINE ' RESEARCH CENTER INC. REQUEST FOR A DETERMINATION OF APPLICABILITY MASSACHUSETTS WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT M.G.L. CHAPTER 131 s.40 tREQUEST FOR A DETERMINATION OF APPLICABILITY FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF CHASE HOUSE INC. RESTAURANT DECK. ' PICKERING WHARF SALEM, MASSACHUSE7TS ' submitted by: ' Gulf of Maine Research Center .Inc. 204 Lafayette Street ' Salem, Massachusetts May 4, 1989 L' ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES }O 1 1 ' 810 CMR. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINLUUNU 10.99 Forms ' Form 1 oeoe no w. � (To be pe"Onbr OEM CeWToee VJ 1ee�eee . a Meas.man.aa ' Request for a Determination of Applicability (Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, §40 ' 1 L the undweigned..betvby requeettlatdw TOWN OF SALEM Conservation Comn W$W make a deMrnhntion as to whom the area,described below.or work M ' be perbmwd on said area,also described below,Is subject to the Jurisdiction of the WoWnds Acted n Act,G.L c.131.Ji40. ' 2. The area Is described as foNows.(Use maps or pMra,if necessary.to provide a description and the beation of the area subject to Otis request' The property is located west and south of the Chase House Restaurant at Pickering. Wharf, in Salem, Massachusetts. The site consists of the . corner of Pickering Wharf abutting the South River. The South River is considered .grossly polluted, and there is no recent t.:evidence of shellfish, commercially important oceanic resources, ' or anadramous fish runs. The upper reaches of the South River have been filled for decades. On July 14, 1988, this portion of the Pickering Wharf seawall (abutting the Chase House Restaurant) ' collapsed. ' 3. The work in sold area is described below.(Use addieono psW4 necessary.to deealbs Ore t proposedwork) No work is proposed in a Wetlands Resource Area. The applicant pro- poses to re-construct the collapsed restaurant deck outside of the ' Chase House Restaurant. The reconstructed deck will be of 20 ton service capacity concrete piles, concrete; -reinforcing steel, and an epoxy bonding agent/grout. ' We request that you issue a Negative Determination.-of Applicability since .all work described in this. request "is within the Buffer Zone, as defined in the Regulations , but will •not ali:er an area Subject to Protection under the Act" . 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' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. f STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS 1 1 ' Summary of Qualifications ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. 204 Lafayette Street Salem, MA 01970 ' ( 508) 745-6618 ' The Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. is a small business with headquarters in Salem which specializes in defining environmental regulations and providing technical consulting services to attorneys, developers, bankers, title companies, ' engineers, industry and government in order to satisfy these regulations. ' Existing federal, state and local laws are being modified and new laws enacted in order to protect the environment and the public health and safety. Compliance with these laws requires the submission of technical information to local, state, and federal ' regulatory agencies when operations are modified or new facilities are constructed. Some of the projects which have recently been undertaken by the Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. , include: ' * Conducted numerous MGL c.21E site assessments ( 200-300 per year) for the presence of oil or hazardous materials. As necessary, we have coordinated and supervised remedial action programs on contaminated properties, including ' underground tank removal, groundwater recovery system installation and contaminated soil removal. ' * Prepared Notices of Intent and Wetland Compliance Reports for Conservation Commissions throughout the state for installation of submarine cables, seawalls, sewer lines, ' roadways, houses and drainage structures within the buffer zones of coastal and inland wetland resource areas. * Prepared expert testimony and adjudicatory hearing ' testimony for Wetland Filings before Mass. DEQE for projects in Wetland Buffer Zones. ' * Reviewed and recommended options to engineering companies, and city and state officials relative to alteration and restoration of ponds, lakes and fresh and salt water ' wetlands.. * Recommended sewer outfall locations in Lynn, Salem, and Boston Harbor and evaluated impact of sewer pipeline ' through wetland and shellfish areas in Quincy, Weymouth, and Braintree. ' * Obtained Conservation Commission approvals for Eastern Route MBTA track, bridge and drainage improvements in Salem, Beverly, Wenham, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester, Gloucester and Rockport. * Analyzed technical reports and records of Acid Rain Damage in Massachusetts for New England Electric, Boston Edison, ' Commonwealth Electric, Northeast Utilities and Eastern Utilities Associates. ' 2. In addition, the staff of the Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. , has experience in siting numerous land based and offshore energy facilities including: ' * Obtained U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 2) N.P.D.E.S. permit to allow ocean disposal of drilling mud ' and cuttings in the Mid Atlantic and therefore enabled oil and gas exploration to proceed. * Prepared permit strategy, documents and environmental ' reports and designed, subcontracted and supervised studies of land, water, and air environment for EG&G New England Energy Park 10,000 ton/day coal gasification ' plant proposed for Fall River, MA. * Prepared permit strategy and documents for proposed New ' England Electric - EG&G co-generation plant to generate process steam and electricity at Millers Falls, MA. * Directed application for waiver of stack tests at NASA ' Hazardous Waste Rocket Fuel Incinerator at Kennedy Space Center. ' Working in conjunction with Roy F. Weston, Inc. , we developed a plan for siting a central pretreatment facility for the tanneries in Peabody and Salem, Massachusetts, to achieve compliance with U.S. EPA Tannery Pretreatment Regulations which will be enforced ' beginning November 1985. Our responsibilities_ on that project include acquisition and analysis of potential site - specific information and the coordination of the project with the tanners and ' various governmental and regulatory officials. We, also, are arranging and conducting a series of U.S. ' Industrial Pollution Control Tours for International Environmental Officials. This work is being undertaken for the World Environment Center and U.S. Department of State (Agency for International Development) . We have arranged the itinerary and conducted a tour ' for the Environmental Protection Minister of Tunisia. He visited industrial facilities in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas and Florida. Similar visits are planned for other senior International Environmental Officials. The activities in which we engage are multi-disciplinary in ' nature. They involve interacting with facility managers, attorneys, engineers, geologists, geohydrologists, chemists, biologists, economists and planners. We are often involved in work which deals with solid and liquid waste disposal alternatives, treatability of ' wastes, surface and ground water contamination, and the impacts of hazardous materials and chemicals on the environment and on public health and .safety. We evaluate ocean outfalls, evaluate impacts to other water uses, define wetland boundaries, define compensation for wetland utilization, evaluate feasibility of dredging and disposal of dredge spoils, and prepare Environmental Impact Statements, ' Environmental Impact Reports and applications for environmental permits and approvals. ' 3 . t Dr. Hugh F. Mulligan is the Director of the Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. , and he utilizes other individuals or firms, as necessary, to carry out the Center' s environmental programs. ' Prior to establishing this company, Hugh Mulligan worked for ten years with engineering and environmental consulting firms and spent fifteen years in academic research, teaching and public service. ' He has authored more than 50 scientific publications on Limnology, Aquatic Botany, Phytoplankton, and Oceanography and has presented papers at national and international symposia. He was ' awarded an NSF Fellowship at Cornell in 1961, was awarded a Fullbright Fellowship to develop a Center of Excellence in Oceanography at the University of Karachi in Pakistan in 1975-76 ' and, in 1975, was selected by the U.S. and Rumanian Academies of Sciences for a 10-month Exchange Research Fellowship to study the Danube Delta of the Black Sea. He has worked closely with scientists from AID, World Bank, FAO, UNDP, and other international ' agencies. Dr. Mulligan has had considerable experience in working on ' projects that were quite controversial and often precedent setting. His role has been to design and receive industry and regulatory approval for special studies which satisfied the letter of the ' regulatory requirements and which were technically sound and cost effective. As the studies are being performed, he works closely with regulatory officials to insure that they are well informed and that the statutory requirements are met. Projects he has carried out include: ' * Obtained all environmental permits for Allied Specialty Chemical Oximes Plant in Hopewell, VA. * Designed regulatory studies, prepared a compliance plan ' and obtained ocean dumping permits for Allied Chemical Company enabling them to discharge industrial wastes into approved disposal area in the Mid-Atlantic. * Prepared the first Environmental Reports which achieved ' compliance with U.S.G.S. Regulations and consistency with CZM Regulations for companies exploring for oil and gas off Mid and North Atlantic coasts. ' * Obtained N.P.D.E.S. permits for Hudson River Power Plants with Thermal Discharge Demonstration Compliance Studies. * Designed and conducted complex studies on the Phytoplankton Productivity of Georges Bank for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management which were essential to permit oil and gas exploration. * Designed an Ocean Dumping Compliance Program for the ' Government of Australia. * Evaluated dredging and ocean disposal of dredged materials for the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers at ' Roosevelt Roads Naval Base, Puerto Rico. 1 ' 4. ' Experience with these and other projects has enabled Dr. Mulligan to analyze environmental problems and identify the most cost effective - technically sound solution. He can provide a third ' party role by preparing or reviewing proposed scopes-of-works; reviewing proposals and performing a technical overview of reports and studies while the work is in progress. 1 1 1 t 1 1 1