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64-24 - LINDEN AVENUE/CHANDLER STREET (VINNIN SQUARE) - CONSERVATION COMMISSION MASS. , D.P.W.: (VINNIN SQUARE) STORM DRAIN PROJECT i J p i i ^v i No. 449043 07 lQ0d _- v 3 - 77y 3/Sra (#NWct) t/69r- r76/ r 1' Co^J)/0.11 - VA- 1 �*-- } '. � � ._� w z \� :; �. - �� ;; f�� r' - � 7� . /�� , , ;F � � �; � �- ��� � �� . �, d �. �; �' � � y 1 I � 1 � •j r ♦' E t �� q -, l S f i i } � i � i � � �. � A i'� .. f 1� ' E t t legal Mot3ces � ® � _ _ CITY OF SALEM CITY OF :iALEM CONSERVATION PLANNING BOARD COMMISSION Will give a Public Hearing to all WETLANDS HEARING interested persons on the peti- tion of the`City of Salem far a A.public hearing will held Wetlands Special Permit for the as required by the Wetlands construction of a storm drain Protection Act, G.L. Chapter near Linden Avenue and the Section at the request of the Salem Department of Public Chandler Road. This hearing .. Works, One Salem Green, will be held on Thursday, Salem, Massachusetts. The pur- December 1, 1977 at One Salem pose of the hearing is to explore Green (City Hall Annex) 3rd ythe effects of the installation of } flp r conference room at 7:30 �storm drainage pipes in the Vin- P.M. nin Square area at the end of PLANNING BOARD Linden.Ave.and Chandler Road. WALTER POWER III The hearing will be held on Mon- Chairman day January_:t0,_1978,._at_8:00 November 17, 23, 1977 P.M: on the third floor of One Salem Green. BRADFORD C. NORTHRUP Chairman -Jan. 21, 1171: CITY.OF SALEM CONSERVATION COM- MISSION WETLANDS HEARING A continuation of a public hearing wi('ibe held as required by the Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, at the request of the Salem Depart- ment of Public Works, One Salem Green, Salem, Massachusetts. The purpose of the hearing is to explore the ef- fects of the installation of storm drainage pipes in the Vinnin Square area at the end of Linden fAve. and Chandler Road. The hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 21, 1978, at 7:30 P.M. on the third floor of One Salem Green. BRADFORD NORTHRUP Chairman Feb. 16, 1978 ORDER ( WE�ZLAND PROTECTION ACT t G.L. C. 131 s. 40 --- end =_nden :;ve. -,T7 tiCJi3E3: j!,_J'} PROJECT LOCATION: 3a.1 O: Public I CERT. MALL NO: '- °,;' l? n1u. of uJ_i _o ' ores 2;0'CICE OF INTENT At PLANS DATED: •'--^. 12, 1 17' DATE OF RECEIPT BY COYSE'VATION COitiII -0N: 1/13/73 �,A?'E OF PUBLIC HEARING: 1/��%%3, /<1/73, 3/21�73, �1 /"iC, L��''/7 ,rsuent to the authority of G.L. C. 131 s.. 40, the �_''^ Conservatio:. ^o- s ion• has considered your notice of intent and plans b:a.icud. therewith, and has determined t3_­t. the area on which the pro- aes:d work is `.to be dare is significant to one or more of the interests _ scr ice_ �2a in the said ac.... the ':ereby orders that the following conditions are necessary and all work r:.urt be performed 'in strict accordance with said conditions and with,.the -tic^' of Intent and Plans, unless 'modified by said conditions: C ON,0T__TONS l _ . Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein, and with all . . related statutes and other regulatory measures, shall be deemed cause_ to revoke or modify this order. 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. 3 . This order does not relieve the permittee or any other person of the Necessity of complying .with all other applicable federal, state or local statutes, ordinances, by-laws and/or regulations. The wort authorized hereunder shall be completed within one (1) year from the date of this order unless otherwise stated below oursuant to Regulation 6.7. The order may be ex- tended by the issuing authority for one or more additional one-year periods upon application to the said issuing authority at least thirty days prior to the. expiration date of the order or its extension. 5 . I y fill used in connection with this project shall be clean fill, containing no trash, refuse, rubbish or debris, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, lumbar, bricks, plaster, wire, lath, paper, cardboard, pipe, tires, ashes, refrigerators, motor vehicles or ,parts of any of the foregoing. „D„ PAGE 2 FIL2 NO. c . No work may be commenced until all appeal periods have elapsed from the order of the Conservation Commission or from a final order-by the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering.. 7 . No work shall .be undertaken until. the final Order, with respect. to the proposed project, has been recorded in the. Registry of Deeds for the district in which the land is located within the chain of title of the affected property. Copy to be furnished to issuer. of this Order showing book and page prior to cot-mencement of work. S. 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 satis-factorily completed:_ 9.. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less than two square: feet or more than three square feet bearing the words, "Massachusetts Deoartment of Environmental Quality Engineering. Number 64-2t*' ��. l0. 47here the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering is requested. to make a determination and to issue a superseding order, the Conservation Commission shall be a party to all agency pro- ceedings and hearings before the Deoartm„ent. 11. The work shall conform to the following described plans and additional conditions. ,as attachment 1 to this Grier or COa3it_0.13 -27- t•.^.B C110F7- n__�ev<• O_ r0n),1t1OnS ar0 13S JeC1 t0 J"_'0��•. •: n •r? ..J]ln `i�U2.re dra1I12;T,2 and t0 -'• , F'8 LS_1' SllDD_J r .J .,:V� ^TI .I111 \-1.1'' 1. 1p:+Cl 5'_nCe the Te Ce 1'Jlna '_101i'... ,Y 'the •'J.^_S'` 0-JZn '0.SZC, as . v. tio:^ o rollut_o - �,__ nos - ^ File ;i0. xron a . .�• i`: ;;ije anal!CatiO'i., � '.�.b ., 1e;13''�.. ?hn 3LL�_ly C2i3e o the T.OiAl O_ ..r1Y0 J ,t...: Source. 2. 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LTUC::On Las pi i •,Zt 2n?-' �CG LCn h=-_n e" n t> - 11 ' St, t 2 sLr uality• ?n least Class B water q^ inp area to :::zintuin ai 11„ el-ec-Uvensss pi --- i c ;1i tOr L•r P dTalna.:�11 1a V:2ter S37D11n" . O O'._ t + -, rOr C[110r1-e5 �,--,.•, S:.= _,Cl,lae �± -•,^^T The saMnlln•, I'll - lat -e aaL :::: o` `•' .'1_n ,,,pure- , dater 1� + - �Yl ;i` •a_ 0 f - f )':-._ Comaonweal th o ':co`c t`-p1 Control , Resources ^Corrmission, Division of Water. Pollut!on Massachussetts . Os ar=z ':1'. _C:n are have at !:as = O__O.�l..., OT perioI5 G_ Cll[;._ '' -O._lO i!_::; :.ln_ Hinter tna.. . 1.'30 rose OfthQ s-a. _^.il 7r0�ram .zhM C3. Oor ?a Uall O ' 'the .ley?.ri::7?lt Of nuc1. •.•• .. .._.. the .:0^.58T'!2i10: of Salem shall include other nollut_nL:S and shall :e dons :ore freques'615, . C:s _La0 L0Q Vj` L!1C ...;;.rotal-3.• •.r_.LCY 1-a:'2^�,:en.. .._.1 O--ad'.s .IaAer �•?�==L"_`::lt shall !.De =u_11 hed with all✓te3: result: . .'.:? Wit? ..'.'-eTlt that the ':ateridinas that the ,lischarr; of this L-aina,_;e -';ate_ is Conditions shich jeo_.=..r3ize the noten Aal use Of the 1.re11 adjacant to Pond "T' ca 2 public umter ?ln j•t. n.., hs+.-. o Rr-i - •r^ta r ran•`. Y, r L 1L,� Of 3a1..... 3t1a11 00 L_ .C� _ s; :1 2_O. .4 O_ R.Ough -2Ona t0 Ore Vent fUrthar CO_1:a:7i%2ti0Il fro^ t1i 'source. LTuOtu'ra frol elevation of 27.3 .3'•83 .;'a 1- el . This outlet ;true�rtr_ s ell:l ear/ r34s� ..a ^ , stogy plall�s ..r 0:,13"_ dB VI-- ZO 7r0'i ide ? S:`: ?S t0^ OI .a L.._ _roll. _� �• of cort-= .__.I- ... of- -end 27 Y7 \�. i ', \ '�.;1��- nnn O:, r n_iv-0 5::.1� ::� iL1•...ta�.�A t.. s5.e- .: O 1 .. OI Pond �.n 1� �1_.. _ . 1 - :alc... .)nrart—_..- of Public . or.— a.djec_rt to \:.. _ :.._ .7.. I 11" d_c et�r O° tlet --ni-a and yat the `ami 2n:'CTT el'a�°�'_OZ . T11:0 "'_:,e S tal -bB ^1.2-* role �;� ,':a :a13... "•".rtTlei'.t of P:Ib110 11 ill r , le � steal: bar _3_:_s . 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The applicant, any person aggrieved by this order, any owner of ` =and abutting the land upon which the proposed work is to be done, or -ter, r-sidents of the -city or torn,_ in which such land is located, a+ lyre^y roti`ied of their right to appeal this order to the Depart- -lert o-' nvironriental Quality Engineering provided the request is made in --- ;i: iting and by certified rai7 'to the Ceoartrent within ter. (10) days from the issuance t'i? •J"er ------------- Cola:- lon"rvatlon Co-171iss;ol / ��1. I!:�i:.%•r�_ _ +� A nn l �73 `� r Lata of Issuance - On th s J i dcu day of /lcra. 197 berOr2 me - - p=rson ally appeared 7-74 17,1r JI to me known to be the ner.noiL described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknow- j -ad that he executed the sane as his free act and deed. /ly;•�l/ � �IfC'ii My Commission expires in/1 .9a -28- �ATTACHMENT 1: Applicant: Department of Public Works, Salem; DEQE FLU ' _z � . 64=24 - ORDER OF CONDITIONS a, Ar 1. The Vinnin Square drainage improvements have been determined to be significant to public water supply, to ground water su?ply and to pre- vention of pollution since the receiving,; pond at Legg s Hill (named =rz "C" in the application, DEQE File tto. 64-24) has in the past been used, as .a water supply source by the Town of Marblehead. The supply came ' a well and the area is still maintained as an emergency water source. . 2: The drainage improvements have been determined to be significant to pro: tection of land containing shellfish since the water will enter Salem Harbor by wat of the Forest River Saltmarsh. The marsh is also part of a conservation area established under Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 8c.. ✓ 3. The present Vinnin Square drainage system discharges into the pond behind Stop and Shop Supermarket (named Pond"D" in the application, DEQE .File No. 64-24) without a pipe connection to PRrid"C". The Proposed -improvements will connect both ponds by a pipe, will drain, a larger land area and will increase flow rates into the ponds and thereby increase the loading of sediments and phllutants which may adversly affect both ponds and the Forest River Saltmarsh. 4. A report on water quality prepared for the Conservation Commission by Geochemical Associates, dated January 10, 197$7and a report by the City of Salem Health Department dated January 9, 1978, indicate that the water quality in Pond "D" behind Stop and Shop Supermarket is at least Class 3* and that of the pond at Legg's Hill is probably better than Class B. i The proposed. drainage improvements have also been determined to be significant to flood control on the land adjacent to the pond at Legg's Hill. As a result of the significance of the proposed Vinnin Square drainage improvements, the following donditions are established : 1. The water quality in either pond shall not be less than ,Class B due to construction or operation of the drainage system. Prior to the start of construction the Department of Public Works of Salem and the Conservatinn Commission shall establish a street and catch basin cleaning program for the drainage area to maintain at least Class B water quality. This program shall include water sampling to monitor the effectiveness of the cleaning program. The sampling will include testing for chlorides as well Rules and Regulations for the establishment of Minimum Water Quality Standards and for the Frotectian of the Quality and Value of Water Resources, Water 1 Resources Commission, Division of Water Pollution Control, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. �I Y_y • w5 1� attachment I (con!t ) Page 2 as tests for substances which are included in Class B definition. The program shall have at least 3 sampling times per year immediately following or during periods of high runoff following Axtended' dry , periods, .beginning at the winter thaw. The cost. of the sampling program shall be borne egyally by the Department of Public Works and the Conservation Commission of Salem. ° Sampling shall include other pollutants and shall be done more � h frequently as requested by the Marblehead Water Department. _. Marblehead's Water Department shall be furnished with all test result8 In the event that the Marblehead Water Department determines that the discharge of this drainage.-water is resulting in conditionfvrhlth jeopardize the potential use of the wail adjacent to Pend "C" as a public water supply, the City of Salem shall construct a drainage around or through Pnnd "C" to prevent furter contamination from {` this source. 2. The outlet structure from Pond ;D" shall have a minimum elevation of 27.3 mean sea level. This outlet structure should be provided with stop planks or other device to provide a means bb prevent the discharge of water from Pond "D" to Pond "C" in the event bf :the contamination of Pond "D". 3 . At the outlet of Pond "C" an . 18" diameter pipe shall be installed bv the Salem Department of Public Works adjacent to the existing it" diameter outlet pipe and at the same invert elevation. This pipe shall be maintaintd .by the Salem Department of Public Works. 4. A11 large pipe inlets or outlets shall have bar racks installed to prevent children entering them. 5. The specifications for the work shall include a requirement to ; minimize sedimentation of the ponds during construction of the drainage system. The requirement shall be in accordance With Guidelines for Soil and Water Conservation in Urbanizing Areas of Massachusetts, United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, April 1975 • j 2 7 lg r �1'- :ti � �_,.— �.•_. fie; ..—, � � �<`7� Sal�•�u. 11a�:�c;iia�.�•tt, t1197� �'=: MIN'J1'?7S OF MEETING 3une 14, 1984 The S 1em Conservation Commission met at Ong Salem Green, second floor conference room. on Thurzday, June 14, 1984. Present were Philip Moran, Alice Akatyszewski, . Ray:ao:;d Lavander, James MacDowell, Glenn Yale, and Christopher Hagger (8:15 p.m. ) . Al<o prese-t were Conservation Aide Charles Frederiksen and City -Planner Gerard Kcvanaugh. Richard Femino and Associate Member Paul Willis were absent. Chairman Philip Moran called the meeting to order at 8:04 p.m. LEGG'S HILL FOND C':ailran Philip Moran gave a brie` summary of the discussion which took place at ou: przvious r.,-netirg regarding the issue of th-2 pond known as Legg's Hill Pond. As a rasult of sections of outlet pipe being removed from the end of the pond, tlx level of the pond had dropped dramatically. As a temporar•, measure, the Cor.ser:•aticn Commission had ordered the placerient of an earth dam to maintain the water level in the pond until such time as the proper outlet pipe could be in- There has been some argu;zlent as to what the actual level of the pond shrlld be and the discussion of our last meeting was continued until. this evening so that certain. legal and engir._=-ring aspects coul3 be researched further. 't_. 14o:'an had researched the original deed3 to the property and note: t`.:at t;ar�ls- h:,ad -r.::rc:.=.=ed the cor.3 some years ago, but it is located entirely within the Ln::nd-_ri,s cf Salem. According to definitions noted in the wetlands regulations, is def-- ed as a pond and as such is su�ject to the pr;tectic- of the C4.r-,er:at-ocn Commission under tae ;tetlands ?re-ection Act. The Commission will att=--_ tliis _cening to define the issue= a.-3 -_ac!: an equitable 3o cation to d2-,_- _,ne t`:c level of the pond which :will pro`_-t wetlands vecetntio:- in the aria, t` ne-icnbors of the are.-- i,ad believed _ :c _ of t:;.2 concar-s c`_ the ;aRr`1e ea3 6'ator Depa_- e:'t aT, l - i, ,? r.ha- ..as sec in r i s 1'�23 we.:; a:: ac -.._ ..'.i:. le:•r .._or,. hi-?n t'.ie O:mar of CJC 'l'_ C _c: __ _ the vinr._n Sou_re a la _ _ pi,- is l5" ..ac ins`ali a os ...... . ..... ..... SaTI_ l`.':crt ,._1 .._ ... ...$ i'l,. _. .:1"d . ,le 77ar-• i::.•^.. . -- . 'll . _ :_ fir.- and ,ot .' : '_. ,2 ._ ..3. 21 and -..c __ p_r:. tea_ __. - _ - Tl:,_ �;:i .:..-. i.o::_ _. now 4' ... _ . ^_i:., 11:!"_ _ _..d dral7'3';C ply C. t hi 11_' '.oranl as:;cu wh'• the original oipe '::a_ ::3CJd `..herd a::�_ ::r. :!:11Cr rc_?11,9 :as dune wh_:. their 14" •:eater main . as _nstalled up Lagg' ; H93,1 F:oac. :Y..: l: ' ri •° ccmodated e brook ,C ich ran titro'.,h tht prod--erry. Minutes of Meeting--June 14, 1984 page 2 33 P}rlip Moran; asked what: the Town of Marblehead wished the Conserve on Commission tc do and Mr. Snow replied hat it: was the feeling of the Water. ssioners in Na.-',t.ahead that the p e be restored tc its original level is would n _al drop 'r leaill of arl:r cimitely four fee" He also raised `issue of Iiab,3.ity. Philip Moran felt the liability issue was not within the jurisdiction of the Con- servation Commission„ but he also noted that lie has never been aware of a municipality being held liable for a drowning in a municipal water area. He added that even if the pond were lowered, the problem of liability still exists.--The Conservation ----- - __._ Commission must first consider the state law which governs this wetland. Glenn. Yale asked when was the last time Marblehead pumped from their well in t:_ area and Mr. Snow replied in 1954-55. He added that Marblehead had to worn ver;, hard to maintain the elevation due to the accumulated d_bris and vandalism. Glenn Yale asked if the level of the pond e-er reached the level of the invert of t: e l0" pipe and Mr. Snow replied he felt the level was maintained, but periodic damning up of the pipe ::as allot.'^d to happen to accomodate skaters, etc. J`me:; MacDo•well noted he had found the elevation of the pond to be 26.0 on :`.dt:dsda;,. Mr. M• ller had done his elevation calculations on Mondav, June 11. Ma-_Dowell noted that the Commission had in its possession a plan whic-h took t`_2 elevation of the pond in March of 1903 any placed it at 27.2. He raised tie issue of whether the inrert had ch-anged and Mr. Snow felt that was a possibility. however, that tha drai:age pipe at vin-^.in S_care la';s 2' hicl:=_r. M,cC.xa'_1 noted that according to the LinLen bve!;;:e plan to which Ina referred c.:rlier, the outlet sho::s a high water mark stair- ar 27.5. This is fairly clear V.0 level of the pond was at this elevation for a prolonced ceriod r,: time. Mr. Snow felt this could be due some-at to the ccr.tinued blockage problem. Jesus :?a= awel'_ felt it would be iifficult to ;us-_ify lowering the pond level by tt• four feat. _ rased t'.:._ issue of .;ace_ r,_ali+.. ..`nich a? to be of __ `o i = _ - - - v.__ .:�St ._.._tl!.y. .._. Snow s_-_�_ . that t}:= C;..__'n5U5 ':C:' .:Dt 21_cc_= .a tP_!' '_ _ mr. ..__l__ tat a-- -,:r=..z_ ris_ _n t..:: level he_.-e ._ - - _ _ u t::_ lct':31 '_.._ iL ..- - _- _C t.._ 1.-_` ` __ _. ... -. ....: •.r. ..:. ___ .i.l =.. .. _ sas:c_'_c.. C.._ Call Si=.:..:ua. It ::r.= f: as d _c _nit level t�. ..e Water .._c is pT C:::G=• the_ _u un11- uon tii::Q .:5 _.71'.3ticn Coma L-e made as to the appropriate level. Kinutes of Meeting--June 14, 198,T Page 3 Mr. Miller further added .that the Town of Marblehead has made a great deal of ef- fort- to maintain that outlet pipe in the aLser.ce of any maintenanct-from Salem. If any liability questions should arise, at le-ast Marblehead could show that these efforts had been made. He added that if t_he pond was lowe.ced to the "proper" level, there would actually be two small pan is. Jim ,MaCDowell noted that if the Town of Marble'-sad wishes to bring the level of the pond down to four feet less than it is now, it would clearly require a filing of a Notice of Intent. —`-- Attorney William Rendle, representing Mr. irac}:e_r, asked what identifiable vegetation existed in the pond area which needs protectin;? If that vegetation became established as a result of a recent rise in level of the pond and occurred due to a lack of maintenance of the outlet pi==_ by the City he feels it would fall into a different category than vegetation. which exists as part of a wetland: The increased elevation of the pond has. taken 5=e of Mr. tdackey's land and ' he feels this loss of land should be addressed. Jim Mac^o•.:ell noted that we are not dealing just wetlands vegetati_or---the pond is defined in the Act as a resource area x _ch is protected by t-he t•Ietlands Protection Act. Vegetation is only one critar_cn. Also, the regulations make no distinction as to .whether the pond came i,t: existence.. We must deal with it as it now exists. Mr. Rendle replied that the .riginal Order of Conditions created a b_la _2 of interests, which are not all sar•:='_ equally at present. 6r. Moran felt that negligence it maintenance -:_s not a valid arcu:ment. lie asked if Mr. >:ackev had an explanation a_ to why se:-ions of pipe were removed and Mir. :�l C. eC r3plled that the sections teat were ra-._'•ec were not part of the aria _::stallati.on. Tirol had been placed there by -.=blehead in an effcrt to cat back an the -:a::_alism and when he went in there _c c_ean out the pipe, his ecui ent it:ate:•er-.a:aly dua up ti:nse addition-1 le ct`.a. Rendle added that if the City h-id ma'_::tained the pits as they were suFncs__ -_ , this would r.ot ba a proolem -otec t:iat there is ,tsanc _ ._._, that the level rf 1:2 pond :,an in l9ce which s:, the r.d at a . - - __ :i:•nt le '21 a __'.<c? if ....are _ nlas r..�--:_:-_ -=-cm the st__�_ .,:•:i.::: ;er. t-._ lc:•el c nor,i 'Ir. :_ _.. -- nli,> tti. ..: .. .. ._:-. c.... ..- . A�:,...'_c i.=�' _: _ r._ _a r. _ old 17' p_- = .... Ti-:_: tl:_ C_r12r .._ ro,_ _,ar. Sac}-rid3r, repro.-senti-.e ref" ';-7.-: 3f the as%ed _ . had .n topographical plans sl:r:rad t'.:c pc.. ls.; a: to create two small ponds ar.c: Rr. H__:_ _ replied in the negative. Some di :c::;_ior. e-sued as to the benchr,.arks use:: _n calculating the irvorL ele-:ations. noted that the top of the hydr-=z; _-. the well fields wez'a 21 . 41 and 17.44, using "::arblehead base." ' Minutes Of Neeting--June 14, 1984 Page 4 Mr. Sackrider asked if Marblehead felt there would be reduced li ty if the level of the pond was lower and Mr. Snow stated that by making.,' pond level higher, the recreational aspects of the pond are enhanced. `° Glenn Yale asked how Marblehead would feel about a level'af a r. . Mr. Slow replied that some permanent type of structure would have ,, mately 27 or so. o be installed and he wondered who would bear the cost for this? Mr. MacCowell noted that the City of Salem will design and build this structure and it would then be the responsibility of the City of Salem to maintain. As to the mechanism of how this is achieved regarding a Notice of Intent or a modification of the original order, this has yet to be worked out. — - - - -- ---- Upon the motion of Glenn Yale and second of Alice Akatyszewski, the City Engineer will be requested to design and install an outlet structure which will maintain the level of the pond at 27.3. It was so voted. 'FL61TT--ORDER OF CONDITIONS (#64-103) James MacDowell abstained from any participation in this project. Conservation Aide Charles Frederiksen visited the site *this past week and noted that the only issue of any real concern was the presence of debris--s, nos, lidos, etc. on the site. The proponent is willing to remove this as a condition. of approval. Mr. Frederiksen felt there should also be some erosion control e_m- ploved of the bank behind lot 345. Upon the motion ,Alice Akatyszet:aki and secesd of Ci3ristopher Fagger, the Order Of Co_=.citions will be written refer-ancing t:-e presented plan, recurring t_-at all d_'_•ris be removed, and that erosion control treasures be employed behir_4 lot 3=;. It was so voted. F, sn.—,ary of the ill :q.=l fill .chic'; �-;-=s :0 _ s � ,.e� force'. or. rdr. _uo. s pre: - - +::._ rea,-. -o the Board (a_tacaed h=reto) - nctc-d that `-- t. 3 ti^. ii:7 O: _c.3@ and _av_-. bt :'�� , . Ha'�,OT.�? ' •._ ..--.. th-' C07Si:S10:. The fi<i 'R_ _ �'_ __ _ •_ _ '. _. ..-... Cp' 21_. _.._C it u_30 00:'.=31n3 . .. .. .___3.:. ,iC�uC::fill:: .cf ti:t �)< •0,:, __ cl- . . ...0 ic.:_.. t0 ;cien to bccin '.Or): .r. rl:a r-.c-a a.. ': '_-^�'. ,:ere toe c '' _r- .,g r io-e are to 'ce constructed. Differing opinions as ,o w. i.echcr u e rire 'undcr- E;igi;land AV,!:-U2 ".as been cleaned or not have L'een receiv- trom the state CFY. and th13 '•gill rescrached further. It was noted, '.:ow' :cr, that a stars C9:, uui-mit rust bw obtained for the Corl.•nission's perusal tefcre any construction or filling ta):es place according to our Order of Conditions. The matter will be taken under advisement and will be addressed at our first meeting in July. I ' Minutes of Meeting--June 14, 1984 _ 7Page 5 OLD BUSINESS ' o-�• was noted that Mr. Martin's land on Juniper Cove will be. appra sed on Tuesday, sc the matter of the land donation should proceed after that time aul Willis has promised the Conservation Trust information before our nexiW ing An adjudicatorf hearing was held regarding the appeal of the Fafard. Order of Conditions and it will henceforth be under the jursidiction of DEQE,who will issue a superseding Order, The Commission will have input.-into eaoh phase review, however. ^^.::: .• _ MINUTES Upon the motion of Alice Akatyszewski and second of James MacDowell, the Minutes of June 4, 1984, were approved... It was so voted. There beine no further business, the-meeting was declared adjourned at 9:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Dale E. Yale Clerk J " MM TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD CON 60M MCM,5as F7:[; =�� FIB �ti5 N1cc.PaonJ s Water and Sewer Commission �I. P.O.BOX 1108 CU Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945 Office: Tower Way Dana E. Snow 631-2694 — 631-0102 Superintendent SEWER WATER ED May 21, 1997 F EIV j1JN 0 1997 Salem pianNng Dept Mr. Thomas F. Broderick Chief Engineer Massachusetts Highway Department Transportation Building 10 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 RE: Comments: "Proposed Intersection Improvements at Vinnin Square" Dear Mr. Broderick: As with our oral testimony given at your May 12, 1997 meeting, the Marblehead Water and Sewer Commission wishes to express its concerns as they relate to the potential pollution of our emergency water supply. The Commission respectfully requests that as part of the improvements to the Vinnin Square intersection all requirements of the 1978 Order of Conditions DEQE File#64-24 be met. This Order of Conditions was issued as a result of drainage improvements planned and constructed at Vinnin Square. Note that some of these requirements were never fulfilled. Of particular concern are the following areas: 1. Continued requirements for water quality testing. 2. That the outlet for the pond behind Staples (pond "D")be fitted with stop planks or other control measures to prevent discharge from this pond into the pond downstream (pond "C") in the event of contamination. 3. That a permanent structure be installed to control the outlet elevation of Leggs Hill pond (pond "C")in accordance with an agreement of all concerned parties. i Mr. Thomas F. Broderick - 2 - May 21, 1997 4. Marblehead Water Department property is to be restored to a usable state near the outlet of pond "C" along with replacement of the road that was removed due to flooding. 5. In the event that pond "C" shall be contaminated from pond "D", or Vinnin Square, a new drainage system will be constructed around pond "C" to prevent further contamination. 6. All proposed drainage improvements are to be reviewed by the Marblehead Water and Sewer Commission. 7. All other requirements of the 1978 Order are to stay in effect. As previously stated, the Commission is not opposed to improvements to the Vinnin Square area; however, it is very much concerned about the water quality of its emergency supply. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (617) 631-0102. Sincerely, Dana E. Snow Superintendent DES/lm Enclosure cc: DEQE, DWS, Andrew Durham Salem Conservation Commission Salem Director of Public Services Haley and Ward, Inc. These Ordara of Conditions are issued to protect z:ate, juality fot-the folloir-J ins, reasons: .a. t 1. The Virnin Square drainage improvements have been det==ined to be significant to public crater supply; to ground ,rate= supply and to pre- vention of pollutioa since the recsiviny pond at Leg;'; t(iI] (named Pond "C" in the application D �. , � '�" File :.o. 6+-2.1,) ha.^. in the past been used as a water supply source by the Town of :,arblehead. The supply came from a well and .the area is still maintained as an emergency water source. ys 2. The drainage improvements have been determined to be significant to pro- tection of land containing shellfish since the water will enter Salem harbor by way .of the Forest River Saltmarsh. The marsh is ?1so part of a con- servation area established under ':msacT=ehts renewal iectibn Sc. Lava, ^hapter 1=0, 3. r"he present Yinnin 3quara drainago systen discharges into the pond behind atop and Shop Supermarket (named Pond "D" in the application, Dr4's File No. E4-21t) ,rithout a pipe connection to Pond "C". The aed will connect both ends ; propo improvements, P by a pine, will drain a larger land area and will lncreaoe flow rates into the ponds and thereby increase the loading sedimar_t. and pollutants which may adversbly affect both ponds and the Forest River 3alts3rrh. 4. 1 report on water quality propared for the Conservation Commission by a0chemicM1 Associates dated January 10, 1973 and a report by the City of Salem Health Department dated January 9, 1978, indicate that the water quality in Pond "D" behind atop Shop Super.-ar"tt is st least Clans and that of the peed at Leer's 'ill 1s probably better t.I n Class 3. The proposed drainage iaaprovementa have also bean determined to be significant to flood control on the land adjacent to the pond at Ler�'- ' of the a .� � ;�• � a result significance of the proposed vinnin Square drainage improvements, the following conditions are established: 1. The water quality in either pond shall, not be less that Class D due to construction or. operation of the drainage system. Prior to the start of construction the Department of Public Works of Sales and the Conservation 4ommission shall establish a street and cztch basin cleaning program for the drainage area to maintain at least Class 8 water quality, This n:ohram shall include water sampling to monitor the effectiveness of the cleaning program. The samplin; gill include testiz.; for chlorides as WP11 ' Rules and le:;.ilations for the establishment of F.ini r•.r eater 3ta*rdaris And for the ?rotection of the ):-.ml!; and ':slue of -.!zter esource.% , Water Resources Commission, Division of Water Pollution Control , Commonwealth of Massachusetts. as te5t3 _`or Sllt'i:!tZ^r%+g •lhlch a- n l• i V n ' o•i..r__Ai n �a. ass de.iaitia.^_. s The pro..-Ziu sh li have at 10:tst 3 zarMlin; ti.^..es per ya3r ilmeddately 'follo:Tin.; o- durini periods of hiGh runoff follosrinG ext^ndad dry ner=ods h` ;ianiao at the :Tinter thaw. Tho cost o" ta_ sampling pro�rar shall-be borne equally by the Dep:rrsent of Public aor{s and the Conservation *' Cor._nission of Salem Saa?rlin.- shall include other pollutant-, and shall be done more frequestly as requested by the Marblehead 'later Dam_txent, Plarblehead's .later Departrent shall be furnished iri.th all test results.. Tn ischar the event that the :Marblehead :'later Departr..ent determines that the 3lgs of this drainage water is resul Ling- in conditions •wh-4 ch jeopardize the potential use of the well adjacent to Pond "C'• as a public water supply, th_ :ity ei Salem shall cc as a drain- systea around or thmugy Pon3 " %" t0 prevent further contamination from this source. 2. The outlet structure .from Pond "D"mean spa level. shall havey�a mini elevation of 27,3 This outlet structure should be provided with ston plate or other device to provide a means to prevent the discharge of crater from Pond "D". to Pond "C" In the event of the contamination of Pori "D'•, 3• At the outlet of Pond "C" an 18,' diameter pipe shall be installed by o'ales Department of ?ublic Uorks adjacent to the existing, In- diameter he tlet nirc and at the :Ta.Me invert el_ra.tic:. This pipe shall be r3lztainsd Try the 3alen Depa•rtnent of Pnblic :lor!=. 4. All lards pine inlets or outlets shall have bar rac:= installed to pre- vent children entering the.. - 5• The srecifications for the wort: shall include a requi=ment to minimize sedimentation of the ponds Burin- Constr;:tion of the drainage system. The ==quirez_nt s,'sa71 ba in accordance ::-ith _uidelizes for Soil and dater ^,orservation in Urbanizing Areas Of :'assachusettm, United States De?sa"tment of Agriculture, Soil Conservation 3errice, April 1975, .' CON DI—IONZ C' ;:7_;,UEt) PAGE 2 FILE NO. 5:-24 6. No work may be Commenced until all appeal periods have elapsed fr the order of the Conservation Commission or from a final order by the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering_ 7. No :sork . shall .be undertaken .until the final Order, with respect tc the proposed project, has been recorded in the Registry of _Deeds for the district in which the land is located within the chain; of title of the affected property. Copy to be furnished to issuer of - this Order showing book and page vkor to co.—..encerent of work. 8.. 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. 2. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less than two square fee or more than three square feet bearing the words, "Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering. Number 6'F_VP � 10. " Where the Department of Environmental Quality Engineering is requested, to make a determination and to issue a superseding orde- the Conservation Commission shall be a party to -all agency pro=. ceedings and hearings before the Department. 11. The work shall conform to the following described plans and additional conditions. See attachment 1 to this Order of Conitions -27- MINUTES REGARDING MACKEY February 21, 1978 -It was stated that a 10" pipe installed by Marblehead in 1900 May 2, 1978 -Water elevation reported to be maintained at 27 . 3 -Salem DPW will install an 18" pipe adjacent to 10" pipe at same invert elevation and maintained by DPW May 8 , 1980 -Tony Fletcher informed the Commission that an 18" pipe which was installed has made the water level drop 8 feet November 13 , 1980 -Tony Fletcher stated 8" iron pipe was replaced and a 16" pipe was installed which lowered the pond 8 foot June 4, 1984 -Resident reports pond level dropped dramatically -Upon inspection, outlet pipe had been removed -City was mandated to keep pipe free of debris -Mackey was contracted by the City to perform cleaning as emergency measure - outlet was dammed up June 14, 1984 -Question the invert level -Drainage pipe at Vinnin Square is 2 ' higher -Motion made to request that the City Engineer to design and install an outlet structure to maintain pond at 27 . 3 June 26 , 1986 -Public hearing for the installation of a control structure at the outlet end of Leggs Hill Pond -Maintain pond at elevation 27 according to DEQE July 24, 1986 -Order of Conditions -Leggs Hill Pond Control Structure -Plan prepared by Thomas Rouleau P.E. entitled Leggs Hill Pond Outlet Control Structure. Detailed plan entitled -Precast Cement Concrete Catch Basin ex\dh\macksumm <&.C,� z C i� commissim Salem. Blassachucetts 01970 July 30, 1985 Mr. Paul Niman Director of Public Services City of Salem. One Salem Green Salem, MA. 01970 RE: Legg' s Hill Pond Dear Paul: The Conservation Commission feels the need for a control structure at the outlet end of Legg' s Hill Pond is becoming more and more urgent every day. The level of the pond is increasing daily and soon people' s basements will be flooded. We have checked with T & M Engineering and the necessary survey work will be forwarded immediately. The Commission appreciates your attention to this matter. Sincerely, .� Philip D. Moran Chairman 1 f ' II�, for V leheo V 0EQE File No. L _ W� ITo be OrovideC by OEQE) conservation QH?awn Marblehead commission I fission Aooficant Leggs Hill Realty Trust 10 school st • mordehead, mssochusetts 01945 Notice of Intent Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L c. 131, §40 and Application for a Department of the Army Permit Part I:General Information 1. Locatlon:.StreetAddress Leggs Hill Road A portion of Lot Number 10 of Man 16 2. Project Type Dwelling Description Construction of a single family dwel i„a :and fill and regrading within 100 feet of a j)ond 3. Registry:County Essex South Current Book 15 (g &Page Certificate(if Registered Land) 4. Applicant Leggs Hill Realty Trust Te1f617)744-3849 Address 58 Broadway Salem MA 01970 5. Property Owner Same As Applicant Tel. Address 6. Representative Hancock Survey Associates, Inca Tei. (617)777-3050 Address 69 Holten Street, Danvers, MA 01923 7. Have the Conservation Commission and the DEOE Regional Office each been sent,by certified mail cr hand delivery, 2 copies of completed Notice of Intent,with supporting plans and documents? Yes CZ No ❑ 3-1 8'7 8. Have all obtainable permits,variances and approvals required by local by-law been obtained? Yes ❑ No EJ Not Applicable Obtained: Applied For. Not Applied For. - — f 9. Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order pursuant to G.L e.131.WA or G.L c. 130, §105? Yes ❑ No E3 10.List all plans and supporting documents submitted with this Notice of Intent. -; ., Identifying- - Number/Letter ' Title,Date A) H.S.A. #2462 "Notice of Intent Plan of Lane in Marblehead vrepared for Leggs Hill Realty Trust" dated June 16, ' 1986. B). H.S.A. U2462 "Plan of Land in Marblehead MA prepared for LeaAs Realty Trust" dated April 16 1986 11.Check those resource areas within which work is proposed: (a) ® Buffer Zone (b)Inland: ❑ Bank* Land Subject to Flooding, ❑ Bordering Vegetated Wetland* ❑ Bordering ❑ land Under Water Body 8 Waterway* ❑ Isolated (c)Coastal: ❑ Land Under the Ocean' ❑ Designated Part Area- 0 Coastal Beach' ❑ Coastal Dune ❑ Barrier Beach ❑ Coastal Bank ❑ Rocky Intertidal Shore' ❑ Salt Marsh' ❑ Land Under Salt Pond' ❑ Land Containing Shellfish' ❑ Fish Run' Likely to involve U.S. Army Corps of Engi^pers concurrent jurisdiction.See General Instructions for Completing Notice of Intent. 3-2 Part If:Site Description Indicate which of the following information has been provided (on a plan,in narrative description orcaicula- tions)to clearly,completely and accurately describe existing site conditions. Identifying Number/Letter (of plan,narrative or calculations) Natural Features: Soils n Vegetation A Topography A Open water bodies(includi ng g ponds and lakes) - Flowing water bodies(including streams and rivers)' Public and private surface water and ground water supplies on orwithin 100 feet of site Maximum annual ground water elevations with dates and location of test A Boundaries of resource areas checked under Partl,item 11 above Other Man-made Features: Structures(such as buildings,piers,towers and headwalls) Drainage and flood control facilities at the site and immediately off the site,including culverts and open channels (with inverts),dams and dikes Subsurface sewage disposal systems Underground utilities A Roadways and parking areas A,B Property boundaries,easements and rights-of-way Other Part Ill:Work Description Indicate which of the following information has been provided(on a plan,in narrative description or calct>!a- tions)to clearly,completely and accurately describe work proposed within each of the resource areas checked in Part I, item 11 above. Identifying Number/Letter (of plan,narrative or calculations) , Planview and Cross Section of: A Structures(such as buildings, piers,towers and headwalls) Drainage and flood control facilities,including culverts and open channels(with inverts), dams and dikes Subsurface sewage disposal systems&underground utilities A Filling, dredging and excavating,indicating volume and composition of material Compensatory storage areas,where required in accordance with Part Ill,Section 10:57 (4)of the regulations Other Point Source Discharge Description of characteristics of discharge from point source(both closed and open channel),when point of discharge falls within resource area checked under Part 1,item 11 above, as supported by standard engineering calculations,data and plans,including but not limited to the following: 3.3 J 1. Delineation of the drainage area contributing to the point of discharge; 2. Pre-and post-development peak run-off from the drainage area,at the point of discharge,for at least the. 10-year and 100-year frequency storm; 3. Pre-and post-development rate of infiltration contributing to the resource area checked under Part I,item 11 above: 4. Estimated water quality characteristics of pre-and post-development run-off at the point of discharge. Part IV:Mitigating Measures _... . .. 1. Clearly,completely and accurately describe,with reference to supporting plans and calculations where necessary (a) All measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards set forth under each re- source area specified in Part II or Part III of the regulations;or (b) why the presumptions set forth under each resource area specified in Part 11 or Part III of the regula- tions do not apply. ti -:•.-rw �::�. 1 rxx a .ncn: _ ❑ Coastal Resource Area Type: - .. . _ fYM9 number r#letter . ❑ Inland .. of support documents . ' . . '• ......... .. ._ . ❑ Coastal Resource Area Type: Identifying number or letter ❑ Inland of support documents I. 3.4 90 C1 coastal Resource Area Type: Identifying number or letter ❑ Inland of support documents 2.- Clearly,completely and accurately describe,with reference to supporting plans and calculations where necessary: (a) all measures and designs to regulate work within the Buffer Zone so as to insure that said work does not alter an area specified in Part I,Section 10.02(1)(a)of these regulations;or (b) if work in the Buffer Zone will alter such an area,all measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards established for the adjacent resource area specified in Part II or Part III of these regulations. 0 Coastal) Resource Area Type eordered ey l oO-Foot ObaseararyZoner Id9trafyingmrmberdrterter Inland Bordering V wr ted Wetland 6 Pond or support documents Stone riprap shall be emplaced at the rear of the par- cel abutting the resource area (BVW) . H.S.A. 112462 At such time as design grade is reached at the back (A) of the lot, a staked haybale barrier shall be placed along the top of slope, to' enable establishment of finished grade and stabilizing vegetation (lawn) on the remainder of the lot. This barrier shall remain in place and in function until its removal is approved by the Commission or a Cer- tificate of Compliance has been issued. 3.5 gi 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 adjoining your property: 4. Document other project alternatives(I.e.-,"other locations and/or construction methods,particularly,those thatwould eliminate the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters or wetlands). 5. 81/2 a'x 11 0 drawings In planview and cross-section,showing the resource area and the proposed actty- ity within the resource area.Drawings must be to scale and should be clear enough for photocopying.. . Clamfication s required from the Divsort of Water Pollution Control before the Federal permit can be issued Certiilcaoon may be obtained by arttacrg die Division of Water Pokmon Control, l Writer Street Floral. Massamasetts 02108: Where the activity willtalm place witthet the area under the Massachusetts approved Coastal Tone Managemem Program,the applicant cerbFies that his proposed activity oomp5es With and will be it a manner that is corsstent with the approved program Infomiallm provided will be used in evatuating the application for a permit and is made a matter of public - m=d through issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of this information is voL ntary. hcAvever �necessary 'information s not provided. the application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued I hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice of Intent and accompanying plans,documents and ,supporting data are true and complete,to the best of my knowledge. Signature of A -lican; Date Signature pplicant's epresentative / lN«!CS✓T✓�✓Asvc./ter. Date "Exception to EHC Form 4346 approved by HQUSACE. 6 May 1902". NED FOR ) Q EST) 1 MAY 82 "This document contains a joint Department of the Army and State of Massachusetts application for a permit to obtain permission to perform activities in United States waters.The Office of Men acansat and Bucket 10MS1 has approved chase anemone required by the US Army Corps of Engineers. OMB ?:umber 0702.0016 and expiration date of 00 September 1980 applies". This statement .ill be act in 6 point type. 3-6 1764 IN, �� t `\ o • ! y % • \7•.16��1`► '� was _ �'oC� T h WORSE n �1`►,ice► 0 MA Q' �-� Lam!y� 1 : M J RIA ',� � a \ram `J'� ����,�'' /i/r , p? % _I" } \A `����Tj�`�a�� �� � d F WO .�.e\'f\P���51►9��ft-�l�'Ir�`s�IL i • ,tI St 'f� `k KM Zi 14 OR ,Oil �f.r��� IRR •���wo T' y �y 1 �. yyfl„covn;�c 3 � (fitg of off,zllent, gassar4usetts Pcpartucent of JJublir Worhs Gone �nlem (Preen ANTHONY V. FLETCHER. R,P.E. RICHARD P. SWENSON, C.E. DIRECTOR of PUBLIC SERVICES Assistant Civil Engineer CITY ENGINEER April 23, 1980 Conservation Commission One Salem Green Salem, MA. 01970 RE: Order of Conditions - File Number 64-24 Dear Members: We respectfully request an additional extension of one year to the Order of Conditions issued to the City of Salem Department of Public Works on May 4, 1978 for Drainage Im- provements in the Vinnin Square area. The contract for the project was awarded to Methuen Construction Company and work started on April 14, 1980. The outlet pipe from Pond "C" as required by the Order of Conditions has been in- stalled by the Salem Department of Public Works. Very �truly yours, Richard P. Swenson Ass' t. Civil Engineer RPS/cc I CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSMS PLANNING DEPARTMENT � I WILLIAM E. LUSTER �� ONE SALEM GREEN City Planner �I�� I� i 01970 � 1�r (508) 745-9595, EXT. 311 '"-'` FAX (508) 744-5918 8 May 14, 1992 Stanton Bigelow Director of Public Services One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Dear Stan: I am writing at the request of the Salem Conservation Commission to request your assistance in regards to DEP file No. 64-24 ; applicant Massachusetts Department of Works (MDPW) . In April 1978, the MDPW met with the Salem Conservation Commission for proposed drainage improvements in the Vinnin Square area. As a result, the MDPW was granted an Order of Conditions which included drainage improvements to Vinnin Square as well as pipe installation at pond "C" and pond "D" (see attached plan) . In addition, the Order of Conditions states that the outlet structure from pond "D" shall have a minimum elevation of 27 . 3 mean sea level . The Conservation Commission is interested in determining if the level of the pond is consistent with the 1978 Order of Conditions and whether the pond maintains a minimum elevation of 27 . 3 mean sea level . Could your department affirm the level of the pond for the Conservation Commission and provide a confirmed existing elevation? If you need any additional information regarding this request, please do not hesitate to contact me . Sinc rely, Wi iam u ter City Plan r EX\DH\MACKDPW TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD z Al y Water and Sewer Commission P. O. BOX 1108 - o Marblehead,Massachusetts 01945 Office: Tower Way Dana E. Snow. 631-2694 — 631-0102 Superintendent SEWER WATER August 31, 1984 Department Environmental Quality Engineering 323 New Boston Street •1 t� '!�84 Woburn, MA 01801 e EpJ PLANPI!iVG UEP?. I ATP: Shirley Dilge S„L Gentlemen: The Salem Conservation Commission at a meeting held on June 14, 1984, took action to set the elevation of Leggs Hill Pond at 27.3 feet. It is the belief of the Marblehead Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners that this is not in concur- rence with D.E.Q.E. order of conditions file %4-24. It is our opinion that Page 2, paragraph 3 set the elevation of the pond. We, therefore, request that the D.E.Q.E. look into this and appraise us of their opinion on this matter. Sincerely, DES:V Dana E. Snow Superintendent j TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD �a Water and Seven' Commission n P. O. BOX 1108 Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945 Office: Tower Way Dana E. Snow 631-2694 — 631-0102 Superintendent SEWER WATER August 31, 1984 Paul Niman, City of Salem Engineer One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Dear Sir: In May of this year, your office contracted out for services to remove a blockage from a pipe which drains on an area known as Leggs Hill Pond. T. Mackey and Sons removed two sections of pipe and a dam was built to hold the elevation of the pond at a level higher than that which the drain would normally maintain. In June the Con- nervation Commission indicated that they wish to build a dam and proposed to build some type of overflow structure. To date, nothing has been done to rectify the situation created by the attempt of the City to clear the drain. As both the drain and a major portion of the pond lie on property owned by the Marblehead Water Department, we request that the drain be restored to its original condition as set forth under D.E.Q.E order of conditions, file # 64-24. We appreciate your attention in this matter. Sincerely, DES:V Dana E. Snow cc: Conservation Comm. Superintendent City of Salem Mi'nu~tes- of May 2, 1978 Page 3 �1 " not funded by CETA. He further stated that a work crew with supervision provided by CETA personnel is now working in Harmony Grove Cemetery doing various maintenance work. Mr. Rogan pointed out that although each participant in the pro- gram spends two weeks in this supervised work crew as part of the screening process, the structure of the supervised work crew remains with the addition of new applicants. Mr. Rogan explained that the work crew is funded by CETA for a 30 hr. work week and that necessary hand tools are provided by CETA. Brad Northrup questioned whether a proposal had to be submitted as a part of this program. John Condon replied that there is a standard contract for sub-grantees and that no proposal is necessary. He also stated that he felt there was more of a chance of varied work through the Commission rather than the strictly maintainence jobs that the work groups are now performing. Brad Northrup explained that although the taking of land for the Forest River area has been approved by the City Council, only 30% of the landowners have formally accepted the value established for their land. The re- maining 70% of the owners are in a state of "legal limbo" at the present time. Brad continued by stating that the Forest River acquisition is still in its 'germ stage' and that it would be a few years before the Commission obtained complete cusdodianship of the area. Suggestions were then made to the CETA representatives of other city agencies that could be approached for possible work. Among the suggestions were the high school nature trail, the Plummer Home for Boys and Winter Island. Orders of Condition - DPW Discussion was held on the proposed Order of Conditions for the DPW Vinnin Square storm drainage project written by Brian French. Brian ex- plained that he had incorporated the conditions suggested by Hayley & Ward and outlined in a letter to Marbehead's Town Counsel, Attorney Lausier, into the Commission's Order of Conditions. ��[/. As part of the proposed Order of Conditions is a condition that water tests be made on Pond C and D three times a year and that the Commission, in conjunction with the City Engineer, select the person, as well as the specific tests to be made. Brad Northrup questioned the costs of these tests. David DeVoe estimated that the Commission's share of the costs would be approximately $225.00. Brian French noted that the Commission should remain committed to preserving the water quality of Salem and that by sharing the costs of the testing, the Commission would be assured of input in the future. Minutes of May 2, 1978 Page 4 A motion was made by David DeVoe and seconded by Brian French to issue Orders of Conditions to the Salem Department of Public Works for work proposed in the Vinnin Square area which would include the following conditions: These girders a' Conditions ar3 issued to protect ::_tss nllty for the follow- i 1. '-Re Virain Squ2.rs dralna,e inpr0"e;1?nts ..aVj e':1 d?t2^::..Li!C3 t0 be si;a i.`'caat to public Srater su221y,, t0 TO'ln?y ,ia t:,r. su-)nly and t0 pre- -Inti pollu'Gloa Since the r,?caivin_ 'ion4 at '�;',' :_lll �naa:?d YO^.d 6_O:^: ci i the annlica.Y'loin, D3`)S File io. J--c'-; h�5 n Y..e past been used as 2. )rater n'u r)Dly source by the To>r1 of -�:-irble vead. :he s -,niy cans frail a ;Tell 2.^,1 t.13 area in still a1 � -ter solute. 2. _'�ie have f:3?'n d3t?r _n3d to si;n L`cant O g:0- t?ction of land containin.,- shellfish airce cn? -rater :.ill enter Salem :ra_*'oar. by !ray o_ the Forest River Saltmarsh. The r2ssh is also Bart of a car.- n2_:'atlO:. area estahllaied under /2.55=Cn'.159tiS .e::eral _ .5 lhapter !'C, i?7t_On � . `'iZ'?3?i'+ '11.,lnin .inuare drain-,,c nyst'3.^. 'li5e.:3 >'-s int0 t.?0 ?O'ad be.lind . .. .�n + �1 - ton.. 'nor Superr�r'=t (na:-,:d eoad ' � in the .naL` ^B.t1on, D3�3 „ile a . 44-2'.1 ;rithO:;t a nl.n? conrecti o:1 to ?o.^:d. isle _'oposed improvements r_'l co:'..ect bot? nonl_s oy a pine, ;r9_ll are.in a lar: ?r load area and will is^,reaze flow rags into the ponds and thereby increase loading of o311i1':"t� and pollllta:l't3 '{.liC: may 2.dverz Bly a_ oo ; 2onds and. the - -creAt iilvar 'ialtmarsh. ' ^_)ort on !rater n.uality pre^_arcd for the lonser;atio:l 107, sl0 by Cie::. .a1 :`.sso^.lat:Bs, dated Jan!: if 11, 7 irl :hi a TSCOrt by the ity of^.ialz) fla ..Balth Department dated January 9, 1`?r'�r -n1�_ L�, t�:l+t the water quality ..n '20^l ..Dn 0s:11:1Ll. it07 _. :':10. r_ z' et is l t 'l .� .i:12_ri:<._... L `..'c3 'lass ^ - nd �C"'_ Hill ,• .... Y'.. Y V_ ti3 jlel �V '�" ....1 Uly �.)e uter Y..r�. ..1G.J.5" J. .'Cle - o-?d ?Taiili p^yC 1:1irOVe.^:.ent^, have a130 OBB, de�Br _ O Oc'' siunlfiC&nt to floo... control on tale land adjacent ,.o the nod at Y ;-Zls .:_11. As a re0\1t of t:le si3nificance of the proposed 'Jinnin Square, drai'a: y nyroveraents, the follo'r_:z= :Onlitio ns are established: 1. 'Tile :rater quality in either pond. Shall ^.ot be leis tlzn Mass 3 due to conot_.rction or operation of the drainage syste-. Prior to the start of corotruction the Dapartnert of Fublic 'dorPs Cf Salen an, the Conservation ''•Oa_:,icsiO;1 ::'call establish a street and catch basin cleanin.- pr0;,=? 1 for t'.le dra9.n2e area to na.intain at least Class B water quality. This ro';-an shall include water same.)lin to no":itor the =ffecti`;eness of the Z cle� i r ny T' l rl -Ac +i n> P chlorides -n�, _ ^o,;ram. The samnlin„ will include tes,._ ; for as well Minutes of May 2, 1978 Page 5 as tests for substances irhicn are _nC7 r e_ i: ?'- =1a-3s 3 defi^.ition. n10-_'am shall h ;L at 103st j an7 i -) j32 im-nad.atel'f 1 f011O.T'Ln- or dui"n. neriois Of hi�i n,.no` dZ"j ?er_J'L:i, •\ be:,iRn i _t the -,iiritar th T'no cost c n sa: rar. Shall .:orno equally Oj t;.e Jei.a"_';,,._.?t Oi J.1a -C ^.. "J"'S 3r-ldti0: ^.or^iaeicn of Salem Sam-ol n- shall incPade other pollutant:- anc sh 11 '_e don^ aore frequently as r_ .i b he ale-head er ep__ ... t. :_.rb_enaad's later \ Den=rtnent shall 'Y furaishea. :ri.tn ?11 t=_st re,ultc . .fin t'1, event t. �L _�,a.r e. d " ter ri _?�9='i� nag n }he 3.. the blen z :.a D -z. �r.:c:.L d.. that L'.ischar,-e of this drainaZe water is re5uI t_i. i:" cYuitions l'ihich jeo_3rdiZe the potential use of the ;cell adjacent to Pond as a public ;rater sun7iy, the City Of Sale:1 ,pall conntr,.ce = 1ra._n;.-e 3yrter3 around or through �O:nl """ to -)revel't furthar contarl'"aS !'Jn frJn Lhla source . i O'alet St'�'uclur0 fro:1 Pond "D" 3h='l a ..._..i:?uP. elevation Of , .3 ...�i.li lovel . ;his outiot ,truedire ...J::'_1 ::e -_ :'_dJd with stop plan:,s or other ..evice to nro'•lide a : oai15 en+ tte "',�;,'y ro nr _ t0 e'/_..,. �.._ �,.. Oi 53at.._ rOi1 fond "D" to Pond "', in th-o event Of t.`.: 00aa:1]._:c:'On of Pond "D" t' o'it et of Ponl ^„ an lu" 1_ ,._tern s::a'_l .. b' e :ale'i .la?art^3?:t of Public ` orks adjacent to the 10" diameter o'J+ict 7iTJe And at the Aa.i: j inert elc-7 t_on. _._S -".)e shall be ^Z__aa.insd `:; the Salem. De-nrtn..ent of Public !or.s . I I. ,.r`e line inlets or outlet; shall :^?:.a bar r_::_s ista.11ed to pre- Vent children entarin.- the:1. -icati0`?S for the ;for:' shall a. __^J._9ment to ainini:e se-117,cnta.tion of the nonis durin,^ cons trruction of dreA a syster_. '7hc be in ?.ccorl-i.nCe :.rio: >'.lidel:^23 :Cor foil and rater ':onservatton '_n ilrbaniZinz Ar?a.n, of .?.nSaciZ:..?ett:, 'united .Mates ,nartaent of ":,g_iculture, Sjoil --onse;ry t'_o3 per::Je, :':pril 1975. i The vote was unanimous and the Chairman declared the motion carried. Report on the 'Environment' Sub-Committee Brian informed the Commission that the final subcommittee report on the Environment is currently being revised by Cheri Cooper and will be presented to the Planning Board by James Rienhardt on May 4, 1978. Inspection It was the consensus of the members present that an inspection be held on May 14, 1978 at 10:00 A.M. of Mr. Thomas Hanlon's property at 60 Bayview Avenue. His sea wall was destroyed during the February storm. 1 i - a �f LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM B. WELCH MEMORANDUM DATE: 4/7/7 8 - TO: MACKEY FILE FROM: J. PATRICK BURKE SUBJECT: Meeting of Conservation Commission April 4, 1978 On Monday, April 3 , 1978 , Tony Fletcher met with the Marblehead Water Commission and Attorney Paul Lousier. Also present was Charles Miller of Haley & Ward, who act as consultants to Marblehead with respect to their water supply and hydraulics testing. Fletcher reported on that meeting and also reported changes in the proposed drainage plan of Vinnin Square, because of objections by T. Mackey and Sons and the Town of Marblehead. Fletcher said that the plans will be changed so that the inflow pipe from Vinnin Square will not be 60 inches, but will be 32 or 36 inches. Second, a new outflow pipe from Mackey 's pond will be installed at the same invert as the present pipe. This will be an additional pipe probably parallel to the present pipe. The new pipe will be 16 inches and will probably extend 150 feet. The distance between the pipe and the Forest River is approximately 400 feet. An agreement will be drawn between the Town of Marblhead on whose property that pipe will be located and the City of Salem stating that the cost of the new pipe will be paid for by the City of Salem through the State DPW project and that the pipe will become part of the proposed project. Also all maintenance with respect to the pipe will be the responsibility of the City of Salem. Fletcher stated that the present capacity of the existing outflow pipe is 2 million gallons a day, and he arrived at this figure simply by figuring the capacity of the pipe - 10 inches and the slope of the pipe, and assuming that the pipe is in proper working condition. Fletcher stated that last week the level of the pond was four feet above the invert of the pipe . Apparently the Town of Marblehead wants to maintain the pond at its present level and does not want the level decreased . Mr. Harris of the Marblehead Water Commission also stated to Fletcher that the Marblehead-Mackey Pond could become dry in a day . Memo to Mackey File 4/7/78 Page 2 The other point covered at the meeting was Marblehead's concern of the water quality. An agreement will be drawn between Marblehead and Salem which in effect says that Salem will guaranty the present water quality of the Lis Hill Mackey Pond within certain limits which will be established by studies which are being done by Haley & Ward. If it is determined that the quality of the water in the Stop & Shop Pond has been adversely affected, and even if the increase in water quality had not as yet reached Mackey 's Pond, the City of Salem would at that point be required to run a pipe _ . underneath Mackey' s Pond directly down to the Forest River so that there would not be any inflow of drainage into Mackey' s Pond, but would be piped under it. Before this could be done, it would be necessary to drain the entire pond in order to lay the pipe. Water quality tests would be conducted by the City of Salem every month. The tests for the two ponds for water quality have shown that the Stop & Shop pond is quality B and that the Mackey Pond is quality B or better. It was stated that this quality is very good. Fletcher was adamant in stating that the contributing area of drainage is 53 acres and that will not be increased by this new proposal that no more water will be drained, but that it will just be drained faster -irt-c the higher velocity . All of the conditions and agreements between the Town of Marblehead will be incorporated in the order of conditions by the Conservation Commission. a i,. 310 CMR: UEPARTb1ENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Ei C t`7FERING � +y PART II1:—ADDITIONAL " REGULATIOYS NJ4 IN_LRND 1 cTLANGB Introduction ' Part III of 310 CMR 10 OJ aopljes to all tvs� + fill, dredge or an..;>✓ - �; a Which_ ill ter=.ova, b i i-,._lore .nr--,egetaied-•r I�r •)arid 7 r Kunder_yt at -berire and-war nkays 1 md:_surj Part >..III of 310 CSR 10.00 pertain to inL-n (as oppo d .o Coastal) wet- lands, and are promulgated in adduon to these rey,Pa-;ors set Iurth in Parts I and II of 31.0 CNIR 10.G0. A p,orcL ma '-eI re- gulation under boll, Parts II and III of z; j o y s:..`_I act to . U C?,L, 10.C9, in which case compliance with al! applicable requl.-etions is required. Par[ III of 310 CMl'2 10.00 r. aron.,ed into four (4) resource areas. Each se,-tion begins with a Preamble which spe�crf ^s tr interests ` identified in the Act to which that rc r ? ` significant. The next t. c` . ° o u in W ly to be subsection de yr the resource area arid dc- scnhes the characteristics m: *eat area which are r.1�i,.al to the pro- -tecYion of the interests so id nuti d. fee next uo _.on sets for t th the presmnptiorrs concerni.ig the sicnifcaeca rf r: resource area. The last subset iron cor.tai a. t. . g,.n r�l PeLfotrlance standards to Ile F k sPPlied to any work that will remove, fill, dredg o- a,.er' the reseu.-ce t area. 6 10.5_ Purse I i' Part III of 310 ridR to jo is intended to b h erii standards for the rnitorm and ccrtd..r ed .dmial trat,_.n of tthe prof i visions of the Act Thev are inter d"d to cns.r r that development in and near inland a lands is sited, ! ` tained to a manner that pr- t.cis the rnu lm �;tee- terurrc,j fez t errd Ili al'u - Act and served by these resource areas. Part "I of 310 CMR 10.00 I, inten9 t ..;lure r'.>, p,�._ tween the divisions of the D I. ?rent and be v�e t the ep n a .it inC- `other EOEA agencies; and to enure .osida:allot by the P„e„rheum of of relevant pol(clesI In NI or prnuratns of other FOEA even ics, Part III 310 CMR ]0.00 !e, in idulilon, IntBPriad a to ;ons� rc-r i r,ith and forma part of the Cola or r :aih s Coe;tal -one t::::ane ?rn_ - gram as It has been pr-omul ,;Led. aivl ci.fined h;y the raga ,r uns Ppolley appen:ilx Issuad pursuant to M.G.L. C. slA and en[ Lid. °Esta- bUshtnept of the Coastal 20 ie lfa�wrjf--,ant f'rrgram by tl:e Evecu2ive � Office of Environmental Affairs' Part fir .r 3:L0 CMR r'1.Cil hmvever, ' arc ado} ten independently u ide: the Hn an eod -em�;n in nt fail ` force and effect in the absen e of th. r7f,] }je.o,i!,,r.i�.,,; og . o, =,t f:,3 i. Part III of 310 CMR 1000 !u*un.d d to notify both persons pro- posing work in Areas Subject to Protection i'nr1^r th, act and those regulating that wr jc as to the nerfor 3. ce stanch? applied. 'These standards a eat should to tertion that the rater d= m -hen ry authority. ru,'t ap: air: cad t conRrY,ui. �o the prnlif the of the interests el rt "ied in tile. Art it ; ti I- sect L! �s the person p.npe:tng wor': o de. :r!- u' c :�tn, -rrs Ire- I` Iect i s can r m,na with tI,P, n i r son_ P rr ant -r.ui-3n i It s + ce- F srbihty of Lire sou ng at roe y to mx ose ch c -,d; for on a Proposed projectas to tour that the p eject is aes+aaed n:a aore- plated in a manner ccrudEtent t it, th:, standards. +� 10.53: General Provisions k :..__ r-�-_— the suing autlo ity d ternr Far a re sear a -„ s rgm7 Icar t to "a ini'l,"L i`jentr 12,j in }rr tict ,: V s a d in thePraaTl+ to th au ,r ,o: iu 1 r i "our ttron I • sl ll -.7i; rs F s chon, eie jss,-. ?y rhor C ,ucl1 CO +01s an ;a '',ceS4drY to p gte,do r of such_nte zc.rs_—�� CO-- but t f(7) G4hen the site of N•cp era } is be r r :1, r '.31, s n 1 e c ru o d the-, p i r * t. I.. J `T� N4�iuw� (7sq mein 2G4 a9,.�+-rh _prci,c[_aLail_w nrrn_.to boLh.l..1 av (/ U o Ft srr�; C4L,. ar-i.,�J(Inn-t l�.�. 5`. 211 P,1tJfJ(wr„G{O cAvit: A h. 31.0 CDfR: DEPARTMENT OF' ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY E:NC3INPERING 10.53: continued containad in that Order and to hart III of 310 C?.TR_10.0.0$ (3) Notwithsl.anding the provisions of 310 Ci,tR 10.59 through 10.57; the Issuing authority may Issue an Order of Conditions and impose such conditions as will contribute to the interests identified in the Act Permitting the following limited projects: (a) Work on land to be used primarily and directly in the raising Of animals, including but not limited to dairy cattle, beef cattle, Jt Poultry, sheep, swine, horses, ponies, mules, goats, bees and fur-bearing animals or on land to be used in a related mdmer S _ which is incidental thereto and represents a customary and noses- F sary use in raising such animals; and work on land to be used. primarily and directly in the raising of fruits, vegetables, berries, nuts and other foods for human consumption, feed for animals, tobacco, flowers, sod, trees, nursery or greenhouse products, and ornamental plants and shrubs; or on land to be used in a related . manner which is incidental thereto and represents a customary and necessary use in raising such products, provided they are carried ' out in accordance tr,th the following general conditions and any additional conditions deemed necessary by the issuing authority: 1. there shall occur no change in the existing topography or the existing soil and surface water levels of the area; 2. all fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and other such materials shall be used in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations governing their use; and 3. all activities shall be undertaken in such. -a manner as to Prevent erosion and siltation of adjacent water bodies and wet- lands as specified by the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation. Service, ` 'Guidelines for Soil and water Conservation"- A plan prepared by the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service through a county conservation district for the improvement of land for agriculture shall be deemed adequate to prevent erosion and siltation. _ (b) Work on land to be used primarily and directly in. the raising of cranberries or on land to be used in a related manner which is incidental thereto and represents customary and necessary use in g� raising such products, provided it is carried out in accordance with - - the following general conditions and any additional conditions deemed necessary by the issuing authority: _ #. 1. all fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and other such materials t shall be used in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations governing their use; and 2. all activities shall be undertaken in such a manner as to prevent erosion and siltation of adjacent water bodies and wet- lands as specified by the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, "Guidelines for Soil and Water Conservation".. (c) Work on land to be used primarily and directly in the raising of forest products ender a planned program to improve the quantity and qua!iry of a continuous crop or on land to be' used in a related manner which is incidental thereto and represents a customary and necessary use in raising such products, provided it is carried out in accordance with the following general conditions and any addi- tional conditions deemed necessary by the issuing authority: 1. there shall occur no change in the existing topography mr the existing soil and surface water levels of the area except for temporary access roads; - 2. - the removal of trees shall occur only during. those periods when the ground is sufficiently frozen, dry or otherwise stable to support the equipment used; and 3. all activities shall be undertaken in such a manner as to prevent erosion and sfltetion of adjacent water bodies and wet- lands as specified by the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, li "Guidelines for soil and Water Conservation.." S 4. the placement of slash, branches and limbs resulting from the cutting and removal operations shall r.ot occur within twenty- ' 6/30/63 s Vol-. 12 - 212 .;..:;�:..,,.....lx, w. '%�...x'.�r:.wiN.�-:v.,Jm's..Y..l�r5...,.�;�•y�at.....��......�Y�...�,.�...,...u!....:a;.. *tea.: r 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALI'1'y ENGIIJ EERING trt F' 10.53: continued {[ ) 6 3 five (25) feet of the bank of a water body. {E 1 (d) The construction, reconstruction, operation and maintenance of i r underground and overhead public utilities, such as electrical dis- tribution or transmission Imes or rommunicatmun, senor, water and 4 natural gas lines, may be perm ted, in accordance with the follow- ing ddd } my general conditions' and any additional conditions deemed neces- c f - nary by the issuing authority: p B_ - q I. the issuing authority may require a reasonable alternative 1. route with fewer adverse effects for a local distribution or connecting line not reviewed by Ute Energy racilities Siting R , Council; s{{s 2. best available measures shall be used to minimize adverse b� i effects during construction; Y 3. the surface restored- and and contours of the area shall be substantially restores; and �} } 9. all sewer lines shall be constructed to minimize. inflow and di leakage. t (e) The construction and maintenance of a new roadway or drive- it, way of minimum legal and practical width acceptahle to the planning !R� ' board, where reasonable alternative ntsaus of access frnm a public f way to all upland area of the same o.vner is unavailable. Such a P j roadway or driveway shall be constructed in a manner which does f not restrict the flow of water. t a (f) Maintenance and improvement of existing public roadways, but ' limited to widening less than a single lane, adding shoulders and correcting substandard intersections. (g) The excavation of wildlife impoundments, farm ponds and t Ponds for fire protection. The above uses ,re allo-•.ed provided e'1, that no fill or other material is placed upon the wetland except as F may be necessary to construct said ,impoundments or ponds, to , P { provide access thereto, and to provide bank stabilization. (h) The maintenance of beaches and boat ]auncI ra•n existed on tine effective date of Fart IIL of 31U CMR 1�.,,0. p' t'hich n n t ° (I) The maintenance, repair and improvement e, i - (but not substantial Is enlargement) of. str,cIures, including buildings, piers, toners and t headwalls, which existed on the effective date o: Part III of €310 CMR 10.00. t 0) The construction and maintenance of catwalks, frotbridges,wharves,an docFs, piers, boathouses, boat shelters, duck blinds,skeet and trap shooting decks and observation decks; provided: v17 ' !however, that such trni _tItes are umstructed on pbv:;s or hosts ,�O so a to permit the rea,onably unob.tru ted flowage of later and dt .m1 adequate tight to maintain vagc attor i ���The` ouhne moaint n: ace and repair Of cad :i a-"' el including culverts anal r ti b, i ­-----�'�e'" L U� � h .' fi r,raln yc e _e,imten 5� � r d�tt FS, •h *rrroutse rr ;rGt t �1 was c iveyan ,, to m ur^ �I fins: cap'fci tic n,h,ch exi end on the e`e kin a na`te of v'ai t III of' 3t0 �'1!Y_1J 00• Ana r ! (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of 310 (;`,1R 10.5n t p the issuing authority may issue an Order of Conditions rfc�jh 10.5%, p��7 which will improve Uie natural capacity of a resource a.ca(s) toopro� _ retar aret not the limil:d [o,crests denremocalrl tile of aqu tic nu same veeetat include, but it . Pond and lake eutrophication and the thinning or planting of ovegeta� qtq tion to improve habitat value. L!;k pi. 10.54: BariLKNaturaliv Occurring bans and ;ic_aches) '� e — IG (1) Preamble. Banks are likely t { t water supply, to Y a be significant to public or private damage ground -water supply, to flood control, to storm ,EP S prevention, to s. tine preventicu of pollution and to the protection P1 artifilcalrimpervious maWhere teyacre id Bosed of urke are hk<lyftc be silt,„fraot-her 6/30/83 Vol. 12 - 213 i t t• , tF tS I�t I q 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMPI"'rAL QUALITY ENGINEERING k 10.54: continued flood control and storm damage prevention. Banks are areas where ground water discharges to the surface and where, under some circumstances, surface water recharges the ground water. id Where Banks are partially or totally vegetated, the vegetation t serves to maintain the Banks' stability, which In turn protects writer quality by reducing erosion and siltation. f' Banks may also provide shade that moderates water temperatures, as well as providlno breeding habitat, escape cover and fond, all of which are significant to the protection of fisheries. Banks which drop off quickly or overhang the water's edge often contain numerous undercuts which are favorite hiding spots for important game species such as largemouth Lass (Mdlcreoteru_s salmoidas). Ranks act to confine f cC o<i<,aters�uring tfie most frequent storms, preventing the spread of water to adjacent land. Because Banks con- fine water during such storms to an established channel they maintain water temperatures and depths necessary for the protection of fish- £. cries. The maintenance of cool water temperatures during warm wea- n Z ther is critical to the survival of iportant game species such as brook -. trout (Salvelinus fron_t_i_nalis), rainbow trout. (Salvelinus gairdneri) and brown trout .T _(Saimo Lrutta All alteration of a Bank t(iet. permrts wa- ter to .frequently and consistently spread over a large and more shal- low area increases the amount of proper*: which is routinely flooded, as well as elevating water temperature and reducing fish habitat within the main channel, particularly during warm weather. f (2) Definition, Critical Characteristics and Rounlar £ (-a rAa➢ar7cTis L-Tie��itirUor- of=tie a�c�suna e w,irch=tiormaltycabuts <andscon°:rest i.watersbody It occurs o=trn en a water body and a vegetated bordering wetland and adjacent ;load plain, or, in the absence of these, it3cccurs=�bet1+ cn as:.-at r�Lody�and-an=Cipland_� : A Bank may be partially or totally vegetated, or it may be tom- - prised of exposed soil, gravel or stone. (b) The physical characteristics of a Bank. as well as its location, . as described in the foregoing 310 CMR 10.54(2)(a), are critical to the protection of the interests specified in 320 CMR 10.54(1). (c) The upper boundary of a Bank is the first observable break in f the slooe or the mean annual flood level, whichever is lower. The lower boundary of a Bank is the mean annual low flow level- (3) Presuu on- where a proposed activity involves the removing, filling, _�Iredgmg or�alaerinq, of a Bank, the issuing- authority shall 5 presume that such area is significant to the interests specified in 310 CMR 10.54(1). This prestn.ption is rebuttable and may be over- come upon a clear showing that the Bank does not. play a role in the protection of said interests. in the event that the presumption is deemed to have been. overcome, the issuing authority ;hall make a '1 written determination to thio ef-fect, setting fe:th its grounds (form 6, - 310 C.',M io.i9). (4) General Performance Standard. overcome, the proposed forth .n 310 of j 10.54(3) is bat ov rco n any pr posed work on n Ban' sh II not mpar the follow- y ing L 21 ailieTphystralTstab htv efctt•• Ba i.tar, 2 >athe—water -carnymg c p'Sc y o` t7:_ _,ns ling'=c,t nncl`n=ithin 'rt}reBan k; ` 1 (�3 wgroundnwater,,anda surface; ,at r qual4t t R04 sLh e'zca}„crT�rofzthe Bank o rc ^, =-;`ic ed:�p _ ig=h`atii[at;-eseapS cover ind food fo��frshtr --. --` % (.b) No7wiih tandrra the p­rs_vis:cns o 31 iP 10.5 (?)( struc- ures m } be permit-ad_ in or on a Be •a n r e e' rn prevent prior t, 6/30/83 y- ,r� —/ // • Vol. 12 - 214 6V-( CCWt- lz-ez0(Ta-lKw� (�-C f�Am�iC - 4 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONNIMIAL QUALITY E.NGIN EERING 10.59: continued 1 the aftecti�--da1e ofof 31�C lei 1C•'00•-nr—ccnstrur ei'pua s zsnt'teja E �of-.d tint rLrd=pr �r to tl: ft hie d3 r. 'Part III of 1tiotic,310 C R 10.00 t -r^q h- repo' tic'-� roc. . 1jeL.'n (but net, r� su5stana'2i cti� erirnt) I h a ihr 'hc rc ng 1 w ,. 1 Jam_ ,ti±o�n d th�tti ve i -anon are mug t _ 1- 7h px�cto C. Into'. cave i�iicture rr,i',nvat �i ur" ecoi t e- I ition is designed and anstru_ted using best a tc 1 as mantes 'o s to mmur'z :mv Is eff.cis on the ch-r:ctei is agrd P tiunctdons-of il' t �z it , a - apph ni`dr, cn t that—thcr li t.o rc cn hlea I ± ¢.t rou of pro' inn, rerjovating or_rebulre,no, tile-facility-inf ct . iuestioo other than the one prop�used. - 10.55: _Bordering_Vegetated Wetlands (Wet MeadoWs Marshes, Sv:amns and Bogs1 (1) Feamble. Bordering Vegetated tetlands are likely to be signifi- �cant to public or private water supply, to ground water supply, to h I.. flood control, to storm damage prevention, to prevention of pollution it ',•.� and to the protection of fisheries. - The plant coniniumties, soils and associated low, flat topography of Bordering Vegetated Wetlands remove or detain sediments, nutrients E. (such as nitrogen and phosphorous) and toxic sus (Such (such as heavy metal compounds) that occur in run-off and flood waters. some nutrients arid toxic substances zn e detained for years in plant t, root systems or in the soils. others arc field by plants during the [� growing season and released as the plants decay ni the fall and win- - ter. This latter phenomenon delays the impacts of nutrients and � { - toxins until the cold weather period, when such impacts are less likely ' . to reduce water quality. 6 . Bordering Vegetated Wetlands are areas where ground water des- charges to the surface and where, under some circumstances, surfaceI water discharges to the ground water. The profusion of vegetation and the low, flat topography of Bo - daring Vegetated wetlands slow down and reduce -he passage of flood - waters during periods of peak flows by providing temporary flood water storage, and by facilitating w ,,.ter removal through evaporation 333y i and transpiration. This reduces down - eam flood cress and resulting ;l e I . damage to private and public property. During dry periods the. water {: [ retained in Bordering Vegetated wetlands is essential to the main-- it,° tenaocc of base flow levels in rivers and streams, which in turn is iI,�- important to the protection of water euality and water supphas. Welland vegetation provides shade that moderates water tempera- Lures important to fish life. Wetlands flooded by adjacent water bodies fi'r and waterways provide food, breeding habiiat and rover for fish. .. Fish populations in the larval stage are particularly dependent upon - food provided by over-bank flooding which occurs during peak. flow �I e periods (extreme storms), because most river and stream channels do not provide sufficient quantities of the microscopic plant and animal life required. ' Welland vegetation supports a wide variety of Insects, reptiles, am- phibians, mammals and birds which are a source of fond for important game fish. Blucgtlls (1. iotrlti n.±c n.hirits), ou'rrpkdh;:. (leprals gibbosus), yellow perch F.a flaw Se.urs), t'eck bass YAmLlopirtes - ru estrus) and all trout $Iecles eed upon nonaquatic insects. Large- tI mouth-Hass (Micra3terus salmoides_), chain pickerel (Esox nicer) and northern pike (Esr= cluj feed upon small marvnals, sna?e non- aquatic Insects, birds and__s nrnphlblans. Vei I!t (2) Definition.i_Critcal Characterlsticsrrnd Boundary. lE (as Bordering Vegetated Wetlands areresh°hater wetlands which 14 . border on creeks, rivers, streams, ponds and lakes- The types of freshwater wetlands are wet m;:,RCIMu, marshes, s•samps and bogs They are areas where the topog.aphy is low and flat., and where the soils are annually saturated. The ground and surface water regime 6/30/83 Vol. 1 - 215 s --- - - 'it :i 42 -maw! ^„-•s• -�x�yT..x"-.^T-"'-"'cK_ ¢Tr-.ira'.•'®!a'+�✓+T'F.x;!p'P" "` 310 CbIR: DEPAR'TMFNT OF FNVJRONMFNTAL QUALITY Eh GINEERIiJG t .10.55: continued and the vegetational community which occur in each type of fresh- water wetland are specified in the Act. ' (b) The physical characteristics of Bordering Vegetated Wetlands, as described in the foregoing 310 ^bIR I0.55(2)(u), are critical to the protection; ai the interests specified in 310 CMR M 55(1). (c) The boundary of Bordering Vegetated wetlands is the line within which 50 percent or more of the venetatlonal commu ityn consists of the wetland plant species identified, in the Act. (3) Presumppt�i�on. Where a proposed a^tivlty Involves the removing, ffllirrg, dredging or altering of a Bordering Veyofated Wetland, the Issuing authority shall presume that such area Is signiiicanY to the 1 Interests specified in 310 CbIR 10.55(1). 'Phis presumption is rchutt- Veg and may be overcome upon a clear showing that the 'ordering Vegetated Wetland does not play a role in the protection of said inter- i eats. In the event that the presumption is deemed [o have been overcome, the Issuing authority shall make a written ,,,to to this effect, setting forth its grounds (Form 6, 310 CNIR 10.99). (4) General Performance Standards. - (a�4�le.r�a tFe pres4ip[Ic t set forth to 310 CMR 10.55(3) is. not f ocerrom -^sy pros. s d worN--1n AC'�trrl❑ ve not dls rcY others'i e r pa r e7 y­pnrno_g used (?r�z aca�<tn e -..any to ;rovis +.s of 310 C'MR 10.55(4)(s), th is un 7�nthr"rtr may rs a an Order of Conditions nermrttr�, wh C. result- in the less of Lip to fiva Uiot an ! 7 t >rk Of Bo+da !ng Vey t rteq 1. tland wnt r. said a* (5a)())=Square feet is c rCific wr h the Owin.o_ gen ral condlhons na u} ny1ced is addrtioral .rL V D sr urn condrt.��ns Lh� tzswnq,autho^tt}�-d em +recce t�/ to tiona ie th it Th reph cis ut a e3 will f nc[ior_in.a mannLca. untlar-to-t} e __th will-be lost:f - 1 `the"sue ce- r p-----�'�,`. » the re Lr m nt area to 6e- cceaton'�("the �nu�u�rn nt are shall_be-eyual_to_t1;a a° the area that will �//) )oat ('ffi Inst.area' ); . ? 1L, ind_viatet and surfac 1=_-atra�+� sr�++�- y area hall b approw^t I o- t repleceinent 3 the overall ho zoo tal qu 1 0 'zat of the los r + cotiftgu.dt�ian ar a fc rrori 'of+Nie el"?ce,nent area with re..pact to the bank shah�b.e sirni!� -Of the. lost area(l—�---� ar_to that t 4_ the.replacement area^shall--ha;,e-an e unrst=icged hydc7 uD7c �onnecthe lost to fire sacra water-body or waterway a_�tne.iost u�eaj., �_ — Y._q-fated-wr6h - area ? rnplacemert rrea shall be -located within t}€e ar,_. arei n, tee hater body or teach of the Ovate g=neral7 area;____ �'�''._,y a the losti rt -lea t '� p t of ti3.e surface of the re}a CUYr nt�are hall Le reesltaolis.neu with indigenous wetland ;)!in'rthr Cwo growing seasons, Cspecies �.ablr :n±r.ni any and prior to said vegetative re- Temporarily i l exposed soil in h_ reolac.aarttarea -fzd!all bJe o rill stabuiz d to pre rca� eresrca in acc.o .len,.e sliih Z. t red 1 , Soil Cots._vatior: S,rs�rco r.,ethods; and { Z. the rcI I+cc rent area -halt 1 pr_vid-a to a roar nee s.;hidi, is c�h rstent s.rh all oLhr ,re a. Perforroan St_nd rgs for each - .ounce-area rn Par_T IILof_31UyC-MR-i0:W. _ iss Notwithstanding the provisions of 310 CNIR 10.55(4)(a)� the issuing authority may issue an Order of Conditions permitting wort. Which results in the loss of a portion of.Borderiny Vegetated wet- said when; .. 1. said portion has a surface area less than five hundred (500) , square feet; 2. said portion, extends in a distinct linear configuration ("fire_ ger-like") into adjacent uplands; and 3, in the judgment of not reasonable the issuin authority it is to scale down, redesign or otherwgise change the proposed work so that it could be completed without loss of said wetland- -Vol Vol- 12 - 216 F, QUALITY ENGINEE31ieG 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENA1111i dF.NTAL (. e r i Creek, River, 10T56 Land Under Wai_r Bodies and Waterwa 's�Under any Slre.mn, fond or Lake and flag ,I a i s is likely to - (Y) supply, to gt oumi eater Preamble. Land Under Water Bodies and waterway- c.v_nt,mt of t, be significant to public and orivate ware,rove Lin, to pre supply, to flood control, to s�orm damage+l!1Cre such land ,s composed polh,tion and to protection of fisheries. !L land of concrete, asphalt or other artificial m�pen•tcus material, s revention� . likely to be significant to flood control and storm dsm is C"Posed of where Land Under Water Bodies and faterway 1 pervious- material, such land represents a point of exchange between kpp surface and ground water. and F The physical nature of Erom Land deep under organ�c and [fore sedimentary sde� l - highly variable, ranging 1 _ posits to rocks and bedrock. The organic sills and sediments play an such as nitrogen and phosphorois) from the ' important role in the Process of detaining and removing dissolved and particulate nutrients ( li surface water above. 'they al.;o serve as traps for toxic substances 1` (such as heavy metal compounds). in conjunction with banks, Land Under water Bodies and waterways, the ) 1" serves to confine floodwater within a definite channel during ,hi most c 1 frequent sto:ins. Filling within this charnel blocks flows ::hich in turn causes backwater and overt flooding during thatuch storms. An t alteration of Land Under Water Bodies and waterways that causes :eater s to frequently spread out Over a aryoutmeer a' afloodedt a er Additionally, it 5 the amount of property Y F } results m <n elevation of vrater temperatut'e and a decrease m habitat I, the main than l,both warmhwea her and low flows fisheries, par- fi titularly during Periods Land under rivers, streams and creeks *that is composed of gravel y for allows the circu:rition of cold, welish Ysperasdsuc wE he as brooktrout the survival of�importa rainbow bow trout (Saivelintis airdnen), brown r(River, stream 6 (Salvelirus fronhnalis), +e} large trout (Salmo trutto) and atlantic salmon (STmon s ar ` and tree oltoms :vith a diverse structure compose3 of yra ' ` and small boulders and rock outcrops provides escape cove; and lest i $ ing areas for the above mentioned game fish species <s a.mcmds), Such bottom type also provides areas for the production of aquatic insects '' f _{ essential to fisheries. 6 4 Land under ponds and lakert,dsvit species such as taruemouth�ba s water fish during spawning p pli g. (Micro torus salmoides), smalhnouth bass (yt„-ro�teru d �unue`r,), blue N ('ro um ''m Geeds (tegomis y'r cc>us), black q gills (Leoe'nis macrcc6irus), i P^ fit crappie-(-(Pomoxs nicgomaculatus) and cool: bass (Fanblooutes rueestris} �i build nests onlake and Thom substrates wth,n which they Bred If and fertilize their eggs. ' (2) Defitnt,on �!p Critical Charac*ensttc� and Boundaries etth Lam-U t,.'er itiai r- die iA tecways. ,a t! nd ben zany=_creek,-rover _..Icaam---Pon''` p'-lake. Said rind may e cok. t posed of organic mucl; or peat, fine sediments, icons or bedrock. (b) The physical characteristics and location of Land Under WaCur i Bodies and waterways specified in the foregoing specified iie g ' Bodie 2)(a) are critical to the protection of the interests specified t in 310 CMR 10.56(l). _ (c) The boundary of Land Under linter Bodies and ti atenvays is the mean annual low water level. I� (3) presumption. Where a project involves remo ing tilling, dredg- t ing or a(teriny of Land Under Water Bodies and W+ternai s, the issuing h- and authority shall presume that such area la significant to the interests e ta spectf!ed In 310 CMR 1Dcleer ehotving This Phatu�pololand don is es 1play a may be overcome upon , event that the Pre- role !n the protection of saki interests In the i` sumptlon is deemed to have been overcome, the.cLdr9 issuing the they lgrounds make a Written determination to this effect, _ ' 6/30lS3 9g t tit t ' w :Ts'o-"`M'f�'� .,�'. $ fir.. 'h -:�. •.. �, '.. d 'C -1y,. ,.r �" � 4.,...... < . 4�� ..�f. .�aM�.i...i:2.v�.�.'.v.„stiu.d+aN>a.:.tel. •. •. & .. i 7 310 C61R: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONPLENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING t 10.56: continued ' (Form 6, 310 Ch1R 10.99). 1 (4) General Performance Standards. (a) WLiere t�� preoumpt[o1 sEt ,orth in 310 CmR 10.56(3) is not overcome, any proposed work within Land Under Water Bodies and V"I Wacgrtvdys s I h not 1 r,ra[r tbe.'folto /fiVl The a ea r/*ng capacity v tern t �e def nee ch'[nna I wbleb a prof ded by sa 1 Im' m coil rction v h-the--omk ._� Crou nd and -urfa wa"e quality, and s� The capacity of said land to provide breedi rg ha.'lita`, escape Fcover-and-food fur (b) Notwit!rstanding the provisions of 310 CbiR 10.56(4), the i issuing authority may issue an Order in accordance with the .•,cf to maintain or improve boat channels within Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways when said work is designed and carried out using the best practical measures so as to minimize adverse effects such s as the suspension or transport of pollutants, increases in turbidity, the smothering of bottom organisms, the accumulation of pollutants bY organlsrns or the destruction of fisheries habitat or nutrient source areas. 10.57: Land Subject to Flnociing fUnrdarin end isolated At cm, (1) Preamble (a)— I La Snbjz.ct to Flooding: 1. bo_derinn Lan�Sunject to Floodin:jis en area whicYi-floods from a rise III a bordering waterway or rater body.:: Such area, i are likely t�be__significent to flood contra) and storm datnag �prevent�onr -- �2Bordering Land Subject to Flooding provides a temporary storage area for flood water which has overtopped the bank of the main channel of a creek, river or stream or the basin of a pond or lake. During periods of peak run-off, flood waters are both retained (i.e. , slowly released through evaporation and Percolation) and detained (slowly released through surface dis- charge) by Bordering Land Subject to Flooding. Over time, •incremental filling of these areas causes increases in the extent and level of flooding by eliminating flood storage volume or by restricting flows, thereby causing increases in damage to public and private properties. (b) Isolated Lard StYbject to Flooding: 1. Isolated Land Su jeb ct toFoodmg is an isolated depression or E a closed basin which serves as a ponding area for run-off or high ground water which has risen above the ground surface. Such areas are likely to be locally significant to flood control and storm damage prevention. In addition, where such areasII are underlain by pervious material they are likely to be s;gnifi- f cant to public or private water supply and to ground water supply. Finally, where such areas are underlain by pervious material covered by a mat of organic peat and muck, they are also likely to be significant to the prevention of pollution. 2. Isolated Land Subject to Flooding provides a temporary storage area cohere run-off and high ground water pond and I lowly evaporate or percolate into the substrate. Filling causes lateral displacement of the ponded water onto contiguous proper- ties, which may in turn result in damage to said properties. 3. Isolated Land Subject to Flooding, a:here it is underlain by Pervious material, provides a point of exchange beteen ground and surface waters. Contaminants introduced into said area, such as septic system discharges and road salts, find easy access into the ground water and nmghhor-ug rrel!s, Where + these conditions occur and a mat of organic peat or, muck covers the substrate of the area, said mat serves to detain anti remove ' contaminants which might otherwise enter the ground water and 6/30/83 - Vol. 12 - 218 310 Ct4R: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL. OUALITy L`:i;IN f:L'RING i i i I 10.57: continued .neighboring wells ; (2) pefmiCons Critical Charnteus�ic-_and Pound= with lav, flat f (a) Boi Icrmg l.antl Sub7e�ct to E oedir6 nr tea k 1. lit.rm[J�IanrTtSublarndtoinundared by l-(,0—dI ers nsio - topographY 3 onrl o lake. It extends from [ from banks , rtv se. streams ,her i hoc- fro lire of there waterways and water hr s etiand derinq vegetated wetland and location of Bordering oLand Sub�ec re ✓' 2. The topography CMR �-a Flooding specBiad m the �oregc.iin 310 C i' 10 5r(2)(all are InY Floperit al to S.he protection cf the interests spr `i d m +10 k 10 51(1)(a). - i _ • ,� Flredin� is tti e� i t 3�'Th� b ur lat} -of=rJorderiny 1 mf Si 1= - Sa .1 �r f esti_r,ted;,Too xtmtun 1`iterai extent-of flood y�alcr v,7,,'hwi,1 they tfeaNy'rt-sultSrom tlie's a*is�cal'100 Yearr'cP°i nce�m rthe most 14 boundary shall be that ar._�mAlto for the coi.munity recently available flood profile data prepared S' within which the work is proposed under the r atthe 1Fede�ral Insurance Program (NFLP, currently admuus-eyed Y .: Management Agency, successor to the U.S. Depart- successor Mani of usnag :^.ts presumption r.,ay ment of housing and urban nod°accurate t)' Said boundary, so e determined, shall be I rotes- credible evidence from a registered p. t' be overcome only by the such mail of s;onal engineer or other Pt'ofessronal comp�'e1t ut such ma`y s. Where NF1P Profile data is unavailib r +,metro lateral E• _ Bordering Land Subject to Mu q shall th extent of of flood water which has been obsz vev t -rcqcorded. In Ba-Mly y Land SUDjecr. ` t, _ the event of a conflict, the issmnq auto ,r may r.qm e the . applicant to decnrmine the-reerz;g calculations wh ch sh•:l! be: {Ei PQM- bo Flooding by J e li Rainfall, a. based upon a four 124t)rhours�(i.ea (7)TiYpa i of inall, r r pitation in twenty- Service as defined by the U.S , Con-,ervah n ); Urban b. based upon the standard m..thodoict es set forth is U.S. ,' SOB Conservation Service Technical P � +s° �tl0' So' pS - }Iydrology for Small Watersheds and N Lion ection!_`,a i•4_ot inh'�--t-i- roloa Conservation Service, ;t R Handbook.; and F, prepared by a registered profes.nenal engineer or other professional competent in such matters. (b) Isolated Land Sub ect to Flon�liny' _�— to I— closed bash, without an[inlet for a nQo itl Is [ isolated is depression l�hich ester to a volume of at at least once a year confines standing I .,j least 3./4 acre-feet and to an average depth of at least six (6) inches. Par- isolated - 1 Land Subject to rlopding may ce unneilain by vious material, which in turn may be covered by a mat of or- not or muck. garde p B, 2- The characteristics speci[ted in the foreyong 310 sPe- t b 10.57(2)(b)1, are critical to the protection. of th• mtr rests so<_- cifiad in 3L0 cmp. 10.55'(1)(b). i, 3. The boundary of Isolated Land S-°corded volume Ofl:•.ater .# perimeter of the large==-t observed or 4 confined in said area. regarding the extent of In the event of a conflict of coinion s water confined in an Isolated Land Subject to lip"rlin9• il;e app;icaof. may submit an opinion cern.ed by a rey'stei ed Pro- of teslonal engineer, supported by engin lId ` calculations,shall to the prepared i6ne extent accordance witf sa h the agenerzltrrequn'ements set ans •forth Sk in 310 CD1R 10.57(2)(a)3.a. the ough c., °Veep[ +hat the maximum extent. of said water shall be based u,;on the tort] volume (rather , 12 - 219 - } 6/30/83 z 4 • k E° k st �i .1 4 qr^wFs7sPWmr'ev�'Y 'i 1 -__.._ ,.-.—:.v.�-. ems""-.•- .,,. t .:,... 01 . . .... ,. ..x , /+ ,. . _:e# . *'.. �.:'.� 8.. . ..,2r m. � .•.ai '� .r� 3 ' t t 310 CMR: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENCINEERING 1 j S i t t 10,57: continued s than peak rate) of run-off from the drainage area contributing 1 to the Isolated Land Subject to Flooding and shall be further based upon the assumption that there is no infiltration of said I run-off into the soil within the Isolated Land Subject to 1 Flooding. (,3) Presumption. Where a project involves removing, filling, dredg- ing or altering of Land Subject to Flooding (both Bordering and Isp- lated Areas) the issuing zuffiority shall presume that such an area is ! ,Isignificant to, and only to, the. respective interests specified fn ;;310 CMR 1.Q.57(1)(a) and (b). This presumption may be overcome only upon a clear showing that said Land does not play a role in the Protec- tion of said interests. in the event that the presumption is deemed to have been overcame, the issuing authority shall make a written deter- i mination to this effect, setting forth its grounds (Form 6, 310 C'dR } 10.99). (4) Gt_neral Performance Standards. (aj Gmrdeii in Land SSr:F t tc Flooding: 1. Compensatory sforagc sliaTl—be provided for all flood storage ' volume that will be lost as the result of a propel ed project f within Bordering Land Subject to Flooding, the judg- ment of the issuing authority said loss will cause an increase m• I will ron trlbu to incren,entny to an increase In the horizontal e;ttent and Level of flood haters during peak flows. Compensatory storage ahhall !Wean a volume not for flood storr.ge and shall be incrementally equal t vtheslLheore� tical volume of flood water at each elevation, up to and including the 1(to-year flood elevation, which would be. displaced by the proposed project. Such compensatory volume shall have all ; unrestricted hydraulic connection to the same waterway or water body, Further, with respect to waterways, such compensatory ` volume shall be provided within the sarne reach of the river, stream or creek. 2. Work within Borderbiq Land Subject to Flooding., including that work required to provide the above-specified comper.sa Cory ' storage, shall not restrict flows no as to cause an increase in flood stage or velocity. ; (b) Isolated Land Subject to Floo�din�: A proposed project i❑ Isolated Subject to Flooding s}tall not result in the following: 1. Flood damage due to filling which causes lateral displacement of water that would otherwise be confined within said area. 2. An adverse effect oa public and private water supply or ground water :supply, where said area is underlain by pervious `material. 3. An adverse effect or, the capacity of said area to prevent ` Pollution of file ground water, where the area is underlain by pervious material which in turn is covered by a mat of organic peat and muck. i 10.58: Variance The Commissioner may waive the application of any s) i reg ula[ion( n Part III of 310 CMR L0.00 r:bert he finds, after o adjudicatory hearing, that: p�por Cuni[p for an (1) there are no reasonable conditions or alternatives that t•;ouid aflow the project to proceed in compliance with the regulation(s); (2) that mitigating measures are proposed that will allow the project to be conditioned so as to contribute t the protection of the interests identified at the Act; and (3) that the variance is necessary to acrornrnoda[e an everrid(ng _ 6/30/83 Vol. 12 - 220 INLAND FISHERIES AND GAME 1.31 § 40A require reversal of injunctive decree and Volpe & Co. (1965) 206 N.E.^.^-d 666, 349 remand for additional findings. Com- Mass. 104. lu t missioner of Natural Resources v. S. 40A. Orders by commissioner; hearing; notice; local a proval; recording; enforcement; objections; review; restrictions; eminent domain The commissioner of natural resources, with the approval of the board of natural resources shall from time to time, for the purposes of preserving and promoting the public safety, private property, wild- life, fisheries, water resources, flood plain areas and agriculture, ;i adopt, amend or repeal orders regulating, restricting or prohibiting dredging, filling, removing or otherwise altering or polluting inland wetlands. In this section, the term "inland wetlands" shall include the definition of "freshwater wetlands" as set forth in section forty, x x.f and it shall further include that portion of any bank which touches any inlands waters or any freshwater wetland, and any freshwater wetland dx r subject to flooding. +` The commissioner shall protect flood plain areas by establishing z ' Ys`a by order that, along any waterway or flood-prone area lines beyond # which in the direction of the.waterway or flood-prone area, no ob- struction or encroachment shall be placed by any person, firm.or cor- poration, public or private, unless authorized by the commissioner. 1 The commissioner, in establishing such encroachment lines shall base 1 their location on the boundaries of the area which have been mapped, designated and recorded as inland wetlands in accordance with the ' if provisions of this section. - r► 3 1 The commissioner shall, before adopting any such order under ' the preceding paragraphs, hold a public hearing thereon in the city or r town or watershed region in which the inland wetlands or flood plains 1 1 to be affected are located, giving notice thereof to the state reclama- tion board, the department of public works, the department of public health, the metropolitan district commission, the selectmen, conserva- tion commissioners and assessors of each such city or town, and each [� assessed owner of such wetlands or flood plains by certified mail at I M' least twenty-one days prior thereto. For the purposes of this section 6 ) the person to whom the land was assessed in the last preceding an- nual tax levy shall be deemed to be the assessed owner thereof, and l° the notice shall be addressed in the same manner as the notice of - such 'tax levy, unless a different owner or a different address is s known by the commissioner to be the correct one in which case the 6 notice shall be so addressed. No order shall be adopted until it is ap- proved by the selectmen or city council of the town or city in which S 591 i s � � I MEN- _ 131 § 40A INLAND FISHERIES AND GAME said wetlands or flood plains are located; provided, that if the select- men or the city council fail to approve or disapprove in writing, stat- ing reasons for such disapproval, such proposed order within thirty days after receipt of a written request from the commissioner such order shall be deemed to have been approved, and provided, further, if such order is so disapproved the commissioner may, after expira- tion of six months from the date of such disapproval and after due consideration of the reasons for such disapproval, adopt such order or amended order. Upon the adoption of any such order or any order amending or repealing the same, the commissioner shall cause a copy thereof,.to- gether with a plan of the lands affected and a list of the assessed owners of such lands, to be recorded in the registry of deeds or the office of the assistant recorder for the district wherein the land lies, and shall send by certified mail a copy of such order and plan to each assessed owner of land affected and to the clerk and board of asses- sors of each city or town in which the land is located. Such order shall not be subject to the provisions of chapter one hundred and eighty-four. The superior court shall have jurisdiction in equity to enforce and remedy violations of, such orders. Any person having an interest in land affected by any such or- der, may within ninety days after receiving notice thereof, petition the superior court in equity to determine whether such order so re- stricts the use of his property as to deprive him of the practical uses thereof and is therefore an unreasonable exercise of the police power because the order constitutes the equivalent of a taking without com- pensation. If the court finds the order to be an unreasonable exer- cise of the police power, as aforesaid, the court shall enter a finding that such order shall not apply to the land of the petitioner; pro- vided, however that such finding shall not affect any other land than that of the petitioner. The commissioner shall cause a copy of such finding to be recorded forthwith in the proper registry of deeds or, if the land is registered, in the registry district of the land court. The method provided in this paragraph for the determination of the issue of whether any such order constitutes a taking without compensation shall be exclusive, and such issue shall not be determined in any oth- er proceeding, nor shall any person have a right to petition for the assessment of damages under chapter seventy-nine by reason of the adoption of any such order. The department may, after a finding has been entered that such order shall not apply to certain land as provided in the preceding para- graph, take the fee or any lesser interest in such land in the name of the commonwealth by eminent domain under the provisions of chap- 592 . INLAND FISHERIES AND GAME 131 § 40A ter seventy-nine and hold the same for.the purposes set forth in this section. No such order shall prohibit, restrict or regulate the use or " provement of land or water for agricultural purposes without the written consent of the owner, provided, however, that any subsequent { nonagricultural use of land which was filled or drained for agricultur- purposes at a time when said land was subject to an order under is section may be regulated, restricted or prohibited by such order. h No such order shall prohibit, restrict or regulate the exercise or per- formance of the powers and duties conferred or imposed by law upon the department of public health, the department of public works,the metropolitan district commission, the division of fisheries and game, ;the Massachusetts aeronautics commission, or the state reclamation >r aboard, or any mosquito control or other project operating under or . " .'%authorized by chapter two hundred and fifty-two. If after following the procedures hereinbefore set forth, no such order has become of s fective as to any particular land or interest therein, the department may, subject to a specific appropriation for the purpose; take such gland or interest therein by eminent domain, or may acquire the same by purchase, gift or otherwise. Awards of damages, expenses of ac- quisition of land and water, and expenses incidental thereto and to ;the preparation of maps and plans of the lands to be affected, to the yholding of hearings, and to the adoption and recording of orders, as - ' provided in this section, may be paid out of funds made available for .the purpose of section three of chapter one hundred and thirty-two A. The exercise of the power of eminent domain under the provi- sions of this section shall be subject to the approval of the board of natural resources,the governor and the executive council. n'Added by St.1968, c. 444, § 1. Amended by St.1972, c. 782; St.1974, c. 818, 2. t, Historical Note Es`.St.1968, c. 444, g 1, was ap proved June St.1972, c. 782, approved July 18, 1572, _26, 1968. inserted the second paragraph and the '•i�Section 3 of the 1968 act provided: first sentence of the sixth paragraph; 'No order adopted under section forty modified the first-sentence of the first :A of chapter one hundred and thirty-one paragraph by substituting "shall" for of the General Laws, inserted by section "may" by inserting "preserving ande, - - .a.•one of this act, shall be deemed to in- and by deleCing "health and welfare, - -`;validate any order imposed prior thereto and protecting public and" following the by the commissioner of natural re- words"public safety"; and twice insert- under section forty of said chap- ed "meadow" in the second sentence of rater one hundred and thirty-one, as origi. the first paragraph, as appearing prior ; nally appearing in chapter two hundred to 1974. - �.3.and twenty of the acts of nineteen hun- Further, in the third paragraph, the --dred and sixty-five, and said order shall 1972 act modified the first sentence by ^# remain .in full force and effect until ex- inserting "under the preceding para- %`.pressly amended or repealed by the coin- graphs" and "or watershed region", by _ missioner of natural resources." twice inserting "or flood plains", and by ` r: 19 M.G.L.A.-38 G93 n A i4m e. 131 § 40.E INLAND FISHERIES AND GAME ��. substituting "city or town" where sec- the order in so far as it applies to any ondly appearing for "town, the mayor, such interest incity council, conservation commissioners cant demonstrates n that he hasto whichthe t tle on, and assessors of each such city"; and less the commissioner to the satisfaction x ' ' modified the third sentence by deleting of the applicant amends the order or "unless and" • ,°preceding the word "until", purchases all or part of the applicant'st by inserting "or flood plains", by delet- interest therein. In addition to all oth- ing "in writing, stating reasons for such er remedies the applicant shall have a disapproval" following the word "disap- right to appeal under the provisions of � 4 {+ Prove" in the first proviso, and by sub- section fourteen of chapter thirty A any ^_. stituting "six months" for "one year" adverse determination of title by the kK �i and inserting "and after due considera- commissioner. The method provided in tion of the reasons for such disa °' - - al" and "or amended order" in the sec- shall be exclusive andcting to an the validity of '^ and proviso. _ any order adopted hereunder shall not.- - Lastly, the 1972 act rewrote the provi- be contested in any other proceeding or �4 p sions of the fifth paragraph, which read by any other person. No person shall -^a'y�`F. as added in 1968: - have a right to petition for damages by ,' "Any person having, at the time of reason of any such order; ' provided, said recording, a recorded interest in however, that if there Is n taking by land subject to the order may, witbin eminent domain as hereinafter provided,ninety days of receiving notice thereof, he may recover damages tinder chapter Object to the order by,applying to the seventy-nine." - depnrtmeat by certified mail to amend St.19741 c. 818, § 2, an emergency act, or repeal the order in so far as it a a - t plies to his interest or to P pproved Aug. 13, 1974, rewrote the t q purchase all second sentence of the first paragraph, t or part of his interest. An heir, devisee which read as amended in 1972: "In _ or the. personal representative of any this section the term 'inland wetlands' • E person who had at the time of his death 1 a right to apply may shall mean any. marsh, meadow or E0 Pp y y exercise said de- swamp bordering on inland waters or ceased person';; right within ninety days that portion of any bank which touches t of receiving notice of such order. The any inland waters, or any marsh, mead- _ u commissioner shall, within ninety days ow or swamp subject of receiving any such objections, repeal fresh water." [o flooding by n ` Cross References a Property tax, assessment of real estate permanently restricted antler this section as a separate Parcel of real estate,sec c. i9, §ll. - c, Protective Orders concerning scenic and recreational rivers and streams, effectup- fi on prior orders imposed pursuant to this section, see C. 21, § 17B. ci d. P sa 41. Protection of fisheries from discharge of waste materials }t iE into inland waters in If the director determines that any fisheries in the inland waters a of the commonwealth are of sufficient value to warrant the prohibi- C �t tion or regulation of the discharge of any waste or other material St from any source, which may, directly or indirectly, injure such fish- 2. #' cries, he may thereupon give written notice of such determination to the director of the division of water pollution control, who shall take cor h appropriate action under the provisions of sections twenty-six to fif- a ty-three, inclusive, of chapter twenty-one. di: Added by St.1967, C. 802, § 2. Amended by St.1970, c. 136. th, to 594 R. i Yt. `� . .ltl :�cS�Ytit, U55ZICiI1I52I E CC MIED I�uua uarl au - Wrte §ah?m 0Seett cirTly ,� 6zFIXE December 16 , 1977 SPECIAL PERMIT WETLANDS DISTRICT CITY OF SALEM - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ONE SALEM GREEN SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS On Thursday, December 1, 1977, the Planning Board of the City of Salem, held a public hearing regarding the application, received, November 17, 1977, of the City of Salem, for a Special Permit under Section P wetlands and Flood Hazard Districts, of the Salem Zoning Ordinance, with respect to the installation of storm drains at Vinnin Square, end of Linden Ave and Chandler Road, Salem, Massachusetts. At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Board on December 15,1977 the Board voted, by a vote of eight in favor, none opposed, to approve the application as complying with the require- ments for the issuance of the permit. This special permit shall not take effect until a copy of the de- cision bearing the . certification of the City Clerk that twenty days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed or that if such appeal has been filed, and it has been dismissed or denied, is recorded in the Essex County Registry of Deeds and is indexed in the grantor index under the- name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner' s certificate of title. The fee for recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant. Walter Power III Chairman, Planning Board wP/sm DEC 161977 D SALEM CONSERVATION COMM. l l HALEY AND WARD. INC. CIVIL AND SANITARY ENGINEERS 25 FOX ROAD ASSOCIATES WALTHAM. MASS. 02194 (617) 690,3980 F. WILLIAM HALEY, P.E. WALTER H. MORRISON. P.E. - L.S. GEORGE H. KIMBALL. P.E. E. WARREN WARD. P.E. . L.S. LEO R. YUSRUS PRESIDENT C TREASURER BRADLEY W. WARD CHARLES H. MILLER. P.E. - L.S. VICB-P PE61O8NT April 28, 1978 Re: Vinnin Square Drainage W 181-29S Attorney Paul Lausier Town Counsel Abbot Hall Marblehead, Mass. , 01945 Dear Sir: We have obtained a set of preliminary plans relating to the proposed drain- age work in the vicinity of Vinnin Square. In essence, the plans call for the coll- ection of the storm drainage from the roadways in the area and collectively dis- charging them to a pond at the rear of the Stop and Shop super market, through a 54-inch pipe. This pond (labeled I'D") has a present water surface elevation of 26.3 feet (USGS Base Datum) . The drainage will then be discharged from Pond I'D" to Pond IICII (adjacent to the Water Department well) through a 60-inch pipe. The elevation of Pond 11C" is shown as elevation 20.6. Not shown on the plans are any of the de- tails related to the discharge from Pond IICII to the Forest River. Our recommendations related to this proposed construction are as follows: 1. The outlet structure from Pond I'D" shall have a minimum elevation of 27.3 or one foot in elevation above the normal water surface of the present pond. This outlet structure should be provided with stop planks or other device to provide a means to prevent the discharge of water from Pond I'D" to Pond IICII in the event of the contamination of Pond I'D". 2. The City of Salem shall sample the water in Pond I'D" on a semi-an- nual basis and more frequently if requested to do so by the Marblehead Water Depart- ment, and shall have said samples analysed for coliform bacteria, oil and grease, chlorides, or other pollutants requested by the Marblehead Water Department and shall furnish the Water Department with the results of these analyses. 3. In the event that the Marblehead Water Department determines that the discharge of this drainage water is resulting in conditions which jeopardize the potential use of the well adjacent to Pond IICII as a public water supply, the City of Salem will construct a drainage system around or through Pond 'ICI' to prevent further contamination from this source. 4. The work proposed at the outlet of Pond "C" shall not result in the -1- lowering of the water level below the invert level of the existing discharge pipe. In addition, provisions shall be made at this proposed outlet structure to repress vandalism, particularly as it relates to the plugging of the outlet pipe. S. All final plans shall be submitted to the Marblehead Water Depart- ment for review and approval as it relates to the protection of a potential water supply. Very truly yours, HALEY AND WARD, INC. ENGINEERS WALTHAM, MASS. By Charles H. Miller CHM : rmg cc: Marblehead Water Dept. MAY 1 t978 D SAW. OU RVAM COMM. FORM 5 ` COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS - WETLAND PROTECTION ACT G.L. C.131 s. 40 EXTENSION PERMIT DATE April 24, 1980 FILE NO. 64--24 PROJECT LOCATION end of Linden Ave & Chandler Rd, Salem, Mass. T0: Salem'Dept: of Public Works CERTIFIED MAIL N0. One Salem Green - - Salem, Massachusetts 01970 This document extends the order issued to Salem Department of pnhT;o WorkG for a period of one year, from the date of termination of the last order issued in regard to this project or exten- sion of same which ever is the later date. r. Signature bf Issuing Autho y 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 tie executed the same as his free act and deed. --— �•4C•Ksry.Public lwfy comma ion expires � z _1_ o CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS APPLICATION RECEIVED SPECIAL PERMIT �I)V 32 PN '1T WETLANDS AND FLOOD HAZARD DISTRICTS CITY CLERK'S OFFICE SALEM, MASS Applicant: City of Salem, City Enqineer , Address: One Salem Green City Clerk Stamp Telephone- 744-0848 Owner: (See attached List) Address Location of Property: Vinnin Square area, end of Linden Ave. , Chandler Rd. Project Description: Installation of Storm Drains as part of rehabilitations of Vinnin Square area by Mass. D.P.W. I. It has been determined by the Building Inspector that the above property lies in the following area(s) : A. Wetlands District Wetlands ( X ) Buffer Zone ( ) B. Flood Hazard District `+Zane A ( ) Zone A3 ( ) Zone V3 ( ) II. Information required includes this application and the following additional information (file one copy of everything with the City Clerk and five copies with the Planning Board ; all copies must be stamped by the City Clerk) : A. A site plan at a scale of 1" equals 20' prepared by a registered land surveyor or registered professional engineer and showing at least the following: 1. Lot lines within which the development is proposed and the tie- in to the nearest road intersection; 2. The location, boundaries, and dimensions of each lot in question; 3. Two-foot contours of the existing and proposed land surface; 4.. Location of existing and proposed structures, water-courses, drainage and drainage easements, means of access, utilities, and sewer disposal facilities including leaching fields, if any. Proposed elevations should be not . 5. Boundaries of all districts, areas and nes as-noted,,-in - -- Section I. i IVEY NOV 111977 D F ; SALEM. CONSERVATION COMM -2_ B. In the Wetlands District; a determination by a qualified engineer of the seasonal high water table, performed during the last two weeks of March or the first three weeks of April. A minimum of two percolation tests for each leaching area shall be performed_ C. In cases of flood-proofing or pile construction, certification by a registered professional engineer or architect as to the elevation of flood-proofing measures and as to compliance with the applicable sections of the Massachusetts State Building Code concerned with-,flood depths, pressures, velociEies, impact and uplift forces, and other factors associated with the base flood. Where specific methods or techniques have been previously certi- fied, the Planning Board may waive this requirement. D. A list of Federal, State, and other local permits required by the applicant. Conservation Commission Permit E. Descriptions relative to all conditions applicable in Section III below. III. Conditions (Complete those sections indicated (x) by the Building Inspector) In the Wetlands and Flood Hazard Districts no structure or building, including pipes and c•;ells, shall be erected, constructed, substantially improved, enlarged, or. otherwise created or moved; no area shall be paved; no earth or other material shall be stored, dumped, used as fill, excavated, or transferred; and no sediment shall be caused to be discharged from or onto a wetland, unless all the following condi- tions are found to exist as part of the granting of a Special Permit by the 'Panning Board (Use additional pages if necessary) : A. All Districts: (X) 1. The proposed use will comply in all respects to the uses and provisions of the underlying District in which the land is located. Yes X No (X) 2. There is adequate convenience and safety of vehicular and pedes- trian movement within the site, and in relation to adjacent streets and property, particularly in the event of flooding of the lot(s) or adjacent lot(s) caused by either overspill - from water bodies or high runoff. Provisions are set forth in contract to maintain safe conditions & convenience & prevent flooding during construction. -3- (X) 3. Utilities, including gas, electrictity, fuel, wafer, and sewage disposal, shall be located and constructed so as to protect against breaking, leaking, shortcircuiting, grounding or igniting or any other damage due to flooding. (Provide details) Job involves construction of Storm drain but where encountered other utilities will be protected using proper construction techniques. (X) 4. The cumulative effect of the proposed development or use, when combined with all other existing and anticipated development and uses will not obstruct or divert flood flow; substantially reduce natural flood-water storage capacity in the local drainage area; destroy valuable habitat for wildlife including fisheries or shellfisheries; adversely affect groundwater resources or increase storm water run-off velocity so that water levels on other land are substantially raised or the danger from flooding increased. (see attached sheeet) B. Wetlands District: ( ) 1. The proposed development or use shall not include the storage of salt, chemicals, petroleum products or other conta urinating - substances or discharge of any polluting liquids or materials into streams, brooks or wetlands. (The polluting effects of substances on the Wetlands are to be gauged by the "Rules and . _ Regulations for the Establishment of Minimum Water Quality Standards and for the Protection of the Quality and Value of Water Resources" of the Commonwealth of 11assachusetts. ) _ N.A. ( ) 2. The floor level of areas to be occupied by human beings as living or work space shall be four (4) feet or more above the seasonal high water table. N.A. i ( ) 3. If the basement floor level is below the seasonal high water table and affords the possibility of human occupancy at some future date, although not originally intended, adequate perimeter drainage and foundation shall be installed to with- stand the effect of pressure and seepage. Furnace and utilities are to be protected from the effects of leaching. (Provide details) Applies ( ) Does not Apply (X ) ( ) 4. If the lot is to be served by an on lot septic system, the leaching area designed for use, as well as a reserved area for future expansion or total future use, shall be plotted with dimensions on the site plan, and the leaching areas shall not be constructed where the seasonal high water table is less than 4 feet below the bottom of the leaching areas. Applies ( ) See site plan Does not apply ( X } C. Flood Hazard District (all zones): ( ) 1. The floor of the basement, or if none, the lowest floor of ' new construction or substantial improvement of structures for residential uses shall be at or above the 100 year flood level. ( ) 2. The floor of the basement, or if none, the-lowest floor of new construction or substantial improvement of structures for non- residential uses shall be at or above the 100 year flood level or the structures shall be flood-proofed to that level in compliance. with the applicable requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Flood-proofing reasures shall insure that the structure is watertight and that structural components have the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effects of bouyancy. I -5- D. Flood Hazard District, Coastal Ili�h Hazard Area ("Lone V3) : ( ) 1. New structures or substantial improvements shall be located landward of the. reach of Mean High Tide. - ( ) 2. New structures or substantial improvements shall be elevated on adequately anchored pilings or columns, and securely anchored to such pilings or columns so that the lowest portion of the structural members of the lowest floor (ex- cluding the pilings or columns) is elevated to or above the 100 year flood level_ Space below the lowest floor shall be. free of fixed obstruction. (Provide details) ( ) 3. The support of new structures or substantial improvements shall not be, in whole or in part, by the use of fill.. (Provide details) IV. -Procedure The Planning Board shall, within 7 days after the filing of this application, transmit one copy of said application, plans and all other submitted information to the Inspector of Buildings, City Engineer, Board of Health and Conservation Commission who may, at their discretion, investigate the application and report in writing their recommendation to the Planning Board. The Planning Board shall not take final action on such application until it has received a report-thereon from the Inspector .of Buildings, City Engineer, Board of Health and Conservation Commission or until thirty-five (35) days have elapsed after dis- tribution of such application without a submission of a report. The Planning Board Shall hold a Public Hearing on said application as soon as possible after receiving the above reports, in accordance with Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws. The Planning Board shall notify the applicant in writing of its decision on the special permit. The decision shall document the proposed development or use and the grounds for granting or refusing the special permit. The _6_ Planning Board may, as a condition of approval, require that the appli- cant give effective notice to prospective purchasers, by signs or by recording the special permit at the Registry of Deeds, of the wet- land or flood hazard conditions associated with said premises and the steps undertaken by the petitioner or haAnth4onyV ' title to alleviate the effects of same. Signed letcher Title City E gineer Date November 17 , 1977 85TNE RS 9 Vinnin St. (Map 20 Lot 8) Hyman Marcus 6 Fairfield Street Salem, Ma. R 325 Loring Ave. (Map 30 Lot 83) Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc. 58 Broadway Salem, Ma. 325 Loring Avenue (Map 30 Lot 50) Town of Marblehead % Water Department 5 School Street Marblehead, Ma. y i III. A. 4. Most of the problem with flooding and hazardous traffic conditions in Vinnin Square can be attributed to the size, slopes and elevations of the local drainage system and increased runoff - due to development of the area. The present system flows into a pond at the rear of Stop & Shop (noted as "Pond D" on accompany- ing plan . ) . The natural outlet of this pond was blocked some years ago. Consequently, the water level has risen to a point above the storm drain outlet restricting flow and causing surcharges in the pipes. Without adequate pipes for drainage, flooding occurs on both sides of Paradise Road and on Loring ' Avenue between China Sails and the Loring_ Rills Condominiums. Also, a dangerous, icy glaze develops on the area' s roadways in winter. The Massachusetts Department of Public Works will eliminate these hazardous conditions by: 1. Constructing a new system of storm drains for the Vinnin Square area. 2. Lowering the water level of the pond at the rear of Stop & Shop to maintain a constant elevation of 29. 36 feet. ` 3. Connecting pond "D" to the pond easterly of Linden Avenue (noted as pond "C" on accompanying plans) by constricting a sixty inch diameter pipe. Lowering pond "D" will improve road drainage by allowing higher grades and higher pipe velocities . Connecting ponds "D" & "C" will re-establish the outlet from pond "D" and cause the water to flow from the outlet of Pond "C" , through the existing channel and into the Forest River Estuary. The overall effect of the drainage project will be to prevent flooding of streets and private property in the Vinnin Square area, conduct the runoff water to ponds which already receive roadwav drainage and finally, through the existing channel to Forest River. r - .e Conservation Commission Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Telephone l617) 745-5056 March 30, 1979 A.V. Fletcher Director of Public Works CITY OF SALEM Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Tony, The Conservation Commission voted at their meeting of March 27, 1979 to extend the 'Order of Conditions" DEQE #64-24 for the drainage improvements program in the Vinnin Square area. This extension will end on May 5, 1980. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Bradford Northrup Chairman BN/sam 0 %ON Co Conservation Commission Salem, Massachusetts 01970 w_ , 'Telephone (617) 745-5056 October 15, 1979 Sherman Eidelman District Highway Engineer Mass. Dept. of Public Works 485-Maple Street - Danvers, MA 01923 Dear Mr. Eidelman: I have been requested by Walter Leszczynski of your office to address the various conditions stipulated in the Order of Conditions (DEQE #64-24)_ issued by the Salem Conservation Commission to the Salem Department of Public Works relevant to the Vinnin Square drainage improvement project. Enclosed you will find the Order of Conditions issued. The water testing necessary to fulfill condition 111 will be handled through our Board of Health and the results will be forwarded to the Marblehead Water Department as well as the Salem Conservation Commission as is noted in the Order of Conditions. The 18" diameter pipe referred to in condition #3 will be installed by our Department of Public Works .at the appropriate time during construction. Condition #5 would be included in the specifications for the project and would be the responsibility of the Massachusetts Department of Public Works. . I would also like to note at this time that the Order of Conditions for this project has been extended to May 5, 1980. According to the State statute, an Order of Conditions is valid for one year. At the end of the year a request for an extension can be made if the project is- not yet completed. I hope this letter clarifies any questions relevant to the Order of Conditions. If there are any additional questions please contact me at 745-5056. Sincerely yours,/ Susan Madison " Conservation Aide sam/SM c.c. Walter Leszczynski Salem Department of Public Works III � 1�+i TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD �� OFFICE OF PAUL L. LAUSIER „� Lill it SPIRIT OF'76 29 CENTRAL AVENUE of n LTNN. MASSACHUSETTS 01901 TELEPHONE 592-8588 March 21, 1978 Conservation Commission City of Salem One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Gentlemen: It is my understanding that the Conservation Commission will hold a hearing this evening for the purpose of determining whether the Commission will authorize the construction of a drainage pipe from the Vinnin Square area to the small pond behind Stop & Shop. It is my understanding that another pipe will be constructed between the small pond and the larger area of water located on land of the Town of Marble- head and Mackey. I have made several inquiries in the Town of Marblehead and have yet to find anyone who has been consulted or approached relative to this matter. The Town of Marblehead maintains a well on its property ad- jacent to the larger pond of water. In an emergency, this well would be available to residents of the Town of Marblehead for an auxiliary water supply. Therefore, the Town is concerned that any drainage sys- tem would not endanger the quality of the water contained in this well. Before any final steps are taken to authorize the proposed drainage construction, the Town of Marblehead, through its Water De- iW partment, would apreciate representatives of Salem meeting with the ® Town to discuss the>,matter of said construction. (� D er truly yours, MAR 2 6 // SALEM CONSERVATION COINM. PAUL L. LAUSIER PLL/mth cc: Marblehead Wter Department Conservation Uommission � 01970 CITY O vtil 11.f1 PiilS HEARING A public hearing will be held as required by the Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40 , at the request of the Salem Department of Public Works, One Salem Green, Salem, Massachusetts. The purpose of the hearing is to explore the effects of the installation of storm drainage pines in the Vinnin Square area at the end of Linden Ave. and Chandler Road. The hearing will be held on Monday, Jan— uary 30 , 1978, at 8 :00 P.M. on the third floor. of One Salem Green. , j legal Notices CITY OF SALE11 f CONSERVATION Bradford C. Northrup - ' -+'- COMMISSION- P WETLANDS HEARING ` Chairman A.pubfic hearing will be held as; required by the Wetlands- Protection Act, G.L. Chapter 131.Section 40,-at the request of the Salem Department of Public Works, One Salem Green; Salem, Massachusetts. The pur- pose of the hearing is to explore: the effects of the installation of storm;drainage pipes in the Vin- nin Square area at the end of Linden Ave.and Chandler Road. The hearing will be held on Mon- i day.Januar}L30 I1g7a_aL8:M P.M'r=;on=the-third floor of Onr Salem.Green. BRADFORD C. NORTHRUP. Chairman �J�ce T�a�nnnonusea�i a� ���adda�iu�1� Tel.017451-7251 ,/t ✓6Laddac�iiideCl6 0A876 Z C r Date January 18, 1978 Re. File No. 64-24 This Department is in receipt of an application under General Laos, Chapter 131, Section 40, filed in the name oft City of Salem. City Engineer Qne Salem Green'' Salem.. Mass. Oamer of-Land (if different) ToWn of Marblehead, C/o Water Dept. This project is in the City/Tocm of Salem and is located end Linden Ave. & Chandler Read This project has been assigned the File Number shown above. No File Plumber has been assigned, since the filing as received is considered incomplete. To complete requirements for filing, please submit the following: Hotice of Intent ( ) Plans ( ) Locus Map ( ) Thomas F. McLoughlin Regional Environmental Engineer i Retropolitan Boston-Northeast Region Te*.*ksbury Hospital Tewksbury, 'iassachusetts 01876 TPI/Ekat/mmr cc• Conservation Commission City F3eli Salet;a, Maas. JAN 231978 SALEM CONSERVATION COMIC 3 � (9i#g of "'�ttlenr, Anssar4nse##s cptcrfncenf of public Works (Due Anlem Breen ANTHONY V. FLETCHER, R.P.E. RICHARD P. SWENSON, C,E, CITY ENGINEER Assistant Engineer January 12, 1978 Conservation Commission One Salem Green Salem, Ma. 01970 Dear members: Enclosed please find one (1) copy of Wetlands Protection Act Notice of Intent and Plans for the proposed construction of storm drainage pipes in the Vinnin Square area of Salem, Massachusetts. This notice is being filed by the City of Salem, Department of Public Works. Very truly yours, R. P. Swenson Assistant City Engineer RPS/tv cc: Massachusetts Department of Natural Resources C3� Massachusetts Department of Public Works r NOTE CONCRETE . AND FIELD STONE MASONRY ENDS FOR 30 " TO 84" PIPE I. FOR DESCRIPTION, MATERIALS, AND CONSTRUCTION CULVERTS METHODS, SEE SPECIFICATIONS, 2. ALL CONCRETE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE MINIMUM , 3. PAYMENTS WILL BE BASED ON THE QUANTITIES SHOWN I211 AND 2:1 SLOPES 1�:1 SLOPE 2:1 SLOPE REN" IN THE ACCOMPANYING TABLE. 2 FOR :19LOPE P - cu D E G H J L N P - F YDS LBS F Ds. CE°a' - BACK FACE_ —� 30' 4�-0' q'-O' 1'-6" 2=0 5-3" 3'-0 2.60 45 4'3" 3.1 6 54 55.16 (- -- �- - , 36" 4-G 4=3 6=0 4=0 2-3 5'-41" 33 3.35 54 5'-0' 4.18 64 64.35 42 10', ' S-d' 4-6 6=6 4'-fi' I 2=6" fi-fi' 4'-O" 420 59 5'-9' 5.2S 70 73.70 -- - E _ Ly' 48"1 5-6'' 4-9 7-- 5'-O* 2-0' 2�9' 7-2" 4 ,'- 5.19 65 6�4 6.50 83 83.96 45 FRONT FACE U° �q � � 54' fi- ' 5=0' 7=fi' 5=6" 2'-2' 3'-0' 7L10 5-0' 626 73 7=3' 7,88 93 94.46 60' 6-6" 5=Z 8-0 fi-0" 24' 3'3" 8-5" 5�' 7.4] 8 S 8-0' 9.37 106 105.30 PLAN 72' 7'-6' 5L9'9'-0i7�0' 2=8" 3-9" 9'-g" 6%'110.25 98 9-5 1299 128 128.92 •[\ `�,, 84 8-6" 6=3'10U�8-0' 3'-0' 4=3' R'-0' 7'-r, 13.49120 II'O 17.32 154 153.86 CONCRETE ENDS v FIELD STONE MASONRY ENDS 1'CHAMFER 12" I+B C 1"PORTL AND F"12"� 1 -T--CEMENT MORTAR 1 CLASS"A" r F,- ifZ� Roij �� I CAP FIELD STONE M.ASOrIRr CEM. CONC. -_- I1 `� �� t" - IMSEDO£D "1 ---7 12 4 - I NOR TAR 12 z z r( •3BARS z{ A'3 BARS oO12 ? ca I I"CLEAR, 1 �v � — — —L —I -`-� � N A ELEV. A-A SECTION T ELEVATION � �[n SECTION C-C ELEV. D-D ill +,�,p SALEM CONSERVATION COMM" I II I ' i Kew UA, o I �Ii o �GJ,,v- 2�,2 Ma r 83 I ' e r�s 4 - v 36 6Z AIILL)IL 2,J6, 7-4. qA 3�w r aCe, � O r--�-- - - _ ---+ _ _ - - - - � , 1lI� I Ci. Af. CG ll-� 44v4 4d o &*.0 rt r n /T,-o c � . 44 Zoe Li C uir xa-fie ,LuJawj c.G. I 4,111 /�/.ee oC / — �� M��a�J •1. P .adt ``,p ci�� .G .u4v �tif. ao•<.�t'• - 0 � fY G'vVLt/� � I7't/t �%��'1 G OW...� r/Lti! , lam,••�s(�t r��j b• s. —� z �' c�l� Lu-e cam. CLJ. 4" . <S fi T 1' �� ��� li �� �t !� 1 1 i� f r ;, _ t � . i i fi `I i i t MURPHY, RYAN & O'KEEFE ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INC. JOHN E. MURPHY TEN CHESTNUT STREET TIMOTHY J. O'KEEFE PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS 01960 OF COUNSEL JOHN E. MURPHY,JR. JOSEPH CURTIS RYAN JAMES F. RENNICK (617) 531-1421 LYNDA M. MURPHY JOHN R. KEILTY NICHOLAS P. VONTZALIDES IN REPLY REFER TO D. DEv MONGA FILE NO. June 11 , 1987 I Salem Conservation Commission !I One Salem Green Salem , MA 01970 ATT : Phil Moran RE : Daniel Mackey Dear Phil : I tried contacting you several times in the last few days in order to inform you that Daniel Mackey has completed restoration of the buffer zone in accordance with the plans submitted with our May 18 letter. In order for Mr . Mackey to proceed with surveying the work completed , we request that a site visit beyconducted to review and fl approve the restoration work . Based Perkins of the DEQE ' s Northeast RegionalmOfficeeinaWoburntions with Ralph Commissions ' s approval of the recent activities undertaken by Mr . Mackey will be a prerequisite to DEQE ' s withdrawal of further enforcement action in this matter . We will appreciate your cooperation in this matter . Very truly yours , f MURPHY , RYAN & O ' KEEFE D . Dev . Monga , Esquire JRK : cfj pc : Ralph Perkins Department of Environmental Quality Engineering Wetlands Division 5 Commonwealth Avenue Woburn , MA 01801 r li ,\� t1 11'[ �r)c7� '?t:y ! ct5ctL?�ZTSP.S� EiF!ti'F 3 1 11auiiiz;s ,41341arl bEG I b I i 44ni? �. ri TTi Orrm CE ULEAi,MASS. December 16 , 1977 SPECIAL PERMIT 1$ET7ANOS DISTRICT CITY OF SALEM - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ONE SALEM GREEN SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS On Thursday, December 1, 1977, the Planning Board of the Citv of Salem, held a public hearing regarding the application, received, November 17, 1977, of the City of Salem, for a Special Permit under Section P Wetlands and Flood Hazard Districts, of the Salem Zoning Ordinance, with respect to the installation of storm drains at Vinnin Square, end of Linden Ave and Chandler Road, Salem, Massachusetts. At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Board on December 15, 1977 the Board voted, by a vote of eight in favor, none opposed, to approve the application as complying with the requare- m' .. is Eor the issuance of the permit. This special permit shall not take effect until a copy of the de— cision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that twenty days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed or that if such appeal has been filed, and it has been dismissed or denied, is recorded in the Essex County Registry of Deeds and is indexed in the grantor index under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner' s certificate of title. The fee for recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant. Walter Power III Chairman, Planning Board Wp/sm COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS SOUTH ESSEX SEWERAGE DISTRICT 50 FORT AVENUE - P.O. BOX 989 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 TEL, 617-744-4550 BOARD MEMBERS JAMES A. VITALE CRAIG STEPNO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CHAIRMAN CHARLES F. MANSFIELD ALAN F. TAUBERT TREASURER COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS,BEVERLY OLIVE A. DUPUIS June 14, 1984 TRACY I. FLAGG CLERK OF BOARD REPRESENTATIVE,TOWN OF DANVERS DANA E. SNOW REPRESENTATIVE,TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD JOHN H. SEITES DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICES,PEABODY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICES,SALEM Mr. Charles Frederiksen, Aide Salem Conservation Commission One Salem Green Salem, MA101970 Dear Mr. Frederiksen: The South Essex Sewerage District has completed testing on the sample taken at Leggs Hill Pond at 2:1.5%'P.M. on June 12, 1984. The results of this testing is as follows: LOCATION: Leggs Hill Pond TEST RESULT _ � Q Dissolved Oxygen 9.8>ppm " �� 9� PH 7.98 \Total Coliform 200 per 100 ml Fecal Coliform < 10 per 100 ml Chlorides 39.5 ppm If you have any questions concerning the above test results, feel free to contact me at any time. ' Very truly yours, SOUTH ESSEX SEWERAGE DISTRICT William W. Liss Chemist WWLod I Gf/aZu `rviv 7 ` �u a /Coj� Zug G.Q. � r� SALEM and BEVERLY , WATER SUPPLY BOA D� _'" — WATER PURIFICATION PLANT RESULTS OF ANAL SES � IEM ��. :'LCFI;iu U'crf,_ �— = Collected G ..:7✓- o / Examined v - COLI-AEROGENES GROUP ) NO. SOURCE OF SAMPLE Color Ph. IN s/�EEj,/S Presumptive Confirm s/t'/G'- yr 0.01m1. 0.1mL 1.0mL loml: MPN ,�60o a76a First bond Behind li Pink Sheen o Feca Coli o Cond ctiv- (V33dD h3orns �3 C Chloride W, m /lo .. u�aee Dissolved 3xygen 7. 7 c23,6 6 d aff ��R f7o I e :.,,e pep ud/_N �.✓ /P07 /,0,,._Q Second Pond Pink Sheen Linden St. Tot Coli orm d 70 a 7 Feca Coli orm ec PH 0 Cond ctivi phoms at C° e 1pl�. / m l Diss lved e / mg/l Co JF % sat ratio 9117te to — -G O �n PJo N SALEM AN BEVERLY WATER MPLY ARD Chemist 4 SALEM and BEVERLY .NVATER SUPPLY BOARD — WATER PURIFICATION PLANT — RESULTS OF ANALYSES Collected / ✓�v / Examined - COLLAEROGENES GROUP 9 NO. SOURCE OF SAMPLE Color Ph. n 1'�7 �ouc/ .Z Presumptive Confi k' 0.0iml. 0.1ml. 1.0ml. IOmL NIP _ S//v Ed S/JEEN �Dbo S Sb First pond eb i & Pink Sheen a Coli o Ll 5-00 4-0 /0 Feca Coli orm �7 a Cond ctiv- /d hOmS a / C Chloride /' 0 m /1 Diss lved xyge /0 rr /0 /•� /,o�«li Loin O./ / Second Pond Pink Sh�jeen do/� SNr EN S/!Et Linden St. Tot Coli orm aU6 Feca Coli orm pH h777� Cond ctivi 336 phoms a jC* o i e S9 � m l Diss lved e lo' 6 mg/1 ��04sa SALEM AN BEVERLY WATER SUPPLY (BOARD ' By.. . ........._.....................�cJ....j_ ----..----- Chemist SALEM and BEVERLY WATER SUPPLY BOARD — WATER PURIFICATION PLANT.— RESULTS OF ANALYSES Collected M57- Examined /a -/O -2'0 - - u COLI•AEROGENES GROUP v NO. SOURCE OF SAMPLE Color Ph. 7 - Presumptive .Confirm k' O.Olml. 0.1ml. 1.0ml. 10m1. MPN First pond O o 2� e ind StQp&ShQp Pink Sheen v� al Col iform Fecal Coli orm v 3 x l.. F / Cond ctiv- �� uhoms a ay C ( —Chloride 39. / m /l V Diss lved )xyger /3.y Second Pond Pink Sheen Linden St Total Coli orm �-74 f6 Feca Coli orm 6 6 PH Cond ctivi 3tpSi uhoms at o2Co Cc ChIlide Sy9 m 1 Diss lved )xy2en mg/1 J.o Cc % sat ratio SALEM�/7A� BEVERL�Y )WA//"�'E, UPPLOY ARD By......./..................................!'1.C....f.. .-.`"�.... ..•. ........................' CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT WALTER. F. SZCZ..?.t11,S3h '}l DR. ISIIAEL KAPLAN PUBLIC HEALTH CENTE ti '�j"LfY�.�C'��'E-'i�2TT'Y.•T'nV�'�` y e�.y�sr �I OFF JEFFERSOY AVENUE ' + HEALTH AGENT RESULTS OF ANALYSES Collected 1/8/78 Examined 1/9/78 COLLAEROGENES GROUT• o �^ Presumptive Confirm i"O. SOURCE OF SAMPLE 11 P N10 .Olml 0.lm1 1.Oml 10ml. r r.. Stcp & Shop Pond 6.7 1/5 2/5 2/,5 12 /lco�, Leofls Fit 1 �' Pond 6.7 + 0/5 0/5 4/5 13 /100- r t i FEC- LZ CO ORK �1 Stop & Shop + . l Pond 015 1/5 165 14 /100 1 % i Leggs f-TM + Pori 0 5 0 2 e 00. 1 - I TS Ae h0 ?ZX - I SA EM COP SERVAT CC'1'Y OF SALP.M 11EALTR DEPARTMENT I � V + i Fir` \ Sp • 6•, - a ( w i" 0 i ' AVENUr- 6 � 57 as 95 I 35 T x 68 O I fnr + Otl r N �xNe ��, en h ben ,� •� � � i ; ..7 ,�- \ h a , � II b h h h b ? (�y to to p.l b i a to rL J o `fit to co CU toO to 45-5Lai 58` ------ ROAD CHANDL55 ER �v tb .. ILI by �RC?A — 1 a 1{. N 6 L n' CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT WAL4T�EERIy..�SZCZEP3I SKI) R.S.r DR. ISRAEL KAPLAN PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER OFF JEFFERSON AVENUE ' >f' HEALTFI AGENT SALEM. MA 01970 RESULTS OF ANALYSES Collected 1/8/78 Examined 1/9/78 COLLAF.ROGENES CROUP v G o N Presumptive Confirm N0. SOURCE OF SAMPLEU o � EMB M P N c O.Olml O.lml l.Oml lOml. Stop ndShoD 6.7 + 1/5 2/5 2/5 12 /10011. Legs + Pondd 6.7 o/,5 o/5 4/5 13 /100 'FEcki. COLI ORM [ Stop ndShop + 0/5 1/5 1/5 4i- /100 4 Leggs Hill. + Pond 0 0 2 100m1 i �I , AN 171978 40. / LEM ONsERVATIOR OMM. CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT BY . . .L``a k ix: ;.$e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BIOLOGIST I i 4 ------------ ----------------- / n led w,Lr �I i cr.e4 16 i I - i r Qom..-12 v I i 1. Hyman Marcus M21 L233 4193/70 M30 L22 4193/70 Town of Marblehead M30 L50 1386/517 V. .Purpose - To upgrade drainage system in Vinhin Square area, provide better runoff of local drainage, prevent flooding and improve vehicular and pedestrian safety in Vinnin Square area. - _ f LYNN QUADRANGLE tiE� MASSACHUSETTS pQ� r=swlcN ra nrz_ 7.5 MINUTE SF_RIES (TOPOGRAPHIC) �r rA 3 . g 70 szse 05 Il OJ00 o � 70 � M� _ 1 a dd 11zcn,:ps7 1 '/} py �rceclour �q �as�,rlll�: C\ed a _ET RR SG) ac a r� p'•� � --�.��i - yy{ f � �� Aso �",V��,I���i 1 �, (� '� [� rs wr RR sty/- 41 sti P K. 7"fsh renans / ?�j�' /' ma's ykG! :;✓ BeecR �/-� �� L^—� Gras H -d d�, po 14, Fishing Pt v o�. 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J { s . . . _,''COTE CONCRETE ,AND FIELD_ STONE MASONRY ENDS FOR 30 " TO 8411 PIPLE i. FOR DESCRIPTION, MATERIALS, AND CONSTRUCTION CULVERTS METHODS, SEE SPECIFICATIONS, 2. ALL CONCRETE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE MINIMUM, - i!II AND 2:1 S ' • 3. PAYMENTS WILL 8E BASED OP! THE QUANTITIES SHOWN y LOPES IZ,t SLOPE 2.11 SLOPc IN THE ACCOMPANYING TABLE. - --D- E -G ---f -J L" -N- -P--. F Y—uroU', -- __---YL-s-.CU, 0 4G 4 G3I'-6" 20 3' 3'BACK -G 2.5 4 4 6 L5/AtJ _ - - -I _ _ " ' " " -, ' ' '36 y { q-3 4- 1-02-3 t 2 3" 5'�1" 3 E 3 ^.3 54 5'-0 4.15 66-1 ' G f _{ 1 f � l� �1_•__ J� P I , 42 5-0' 4-6' 6,fi' 4'-fig L10 2-f 6'-f; 4'-O 42G 59 5-'� 5.257G 73.?�J _ _ 1 .1_.._ . .._ E 4B" 5-6'• 4_9° 7=0' 5'-0"'2_0' 2_9' 7' 2" 4'-G' 5.19 55 6'l 1£.;fJ 53 \9 45" FRONT FACE •( \ 54 G-O 5=0" T-6y 5'-6" 2_2 3_-0 7LI0 5 O'I6?.5 7 7 37 9 g 1 93 -.II 60' 6-fi' S=3' 6'-0 G-0" 2'-4' 3'-3' 8'-5 5 6 743185 6-O tS+ 37 105 j PLAN \ i 72" T G" 5'3' 9'-0';�7 O'12_8' 3 9_ 9'�d' 6 E !025j98 9-ti' 2A9 128 178 9r 0 Al >�, 84' 8•G" G-3 10-0 8'-0' 3-0' 4' 3' 11-0 7 6 134J 12 0 j!I;0 17.32. a CONCRETE ENDS FIELD STONE A%AS0NRY ENDS f7 - I"CHAMFER -- 12"- �+- Cq 1" PORTL Aryl _ _ f © I 'T- --00!E:iT MORTAR CLASS "A" T �'-1 i-___L _ ` P ._}:i •' `� CAP ! c n4 F:ELD ST i Pj v I TJ1H J I -_ _1 12' r z I b3 BARS •) I \ I �_J �^T I I I ' J ®12" I n I � o Ii+J DARS � '� a LINE _ N Q12 1 � I p _ 1. I 1 N L 1 D L ELEV. A-A SECTION B-B FRONT ELEVATION SECTION C-C ELEV. D-D l_ i� J.n%lac r'(, .. . �, r I '� S-} i �LO c • .,. .. i - i ' r J "t F'�i - - r . CO'nC�i YC Q j i i. . J Vol; .. 9.T. �o X a. = I ?� . r' Cam..;+. - tFa+J, GtCa �R I'Le,,., .�:. ill , `, ia.•,} ,^t ?F:� ,.. :., .- .. .. � � �^'•Z �'�.r,... �':�. �' = 1. ^. i._S� ✓", lr..c....�_ .c 1. \` .. _ l ; r I I I i Y S rif�I115Y�l'$V .' t v+' t y�• t f� 'S 4F�. Tab 10 2 jMASSACHUSETTS WATER QUALITY STANDARDS As Defined by the Division of Water pollution Control, May, 1974. Fresh water 1 r IeY i t _ Class A t Far , Designated for use' as sources of public water supply. , Class B Suitable for bathing and recreational purposes, ` water contact activities, acceptable for public water supply with treatment. and disinfection, are an excellent fish and wildlife habitat, has excellent aesthetic values and suitable for certain agricultural and industrial uses. Class B1 - Use and criteria for .Class B1 is the same as for Class B with the exception of the dissolved oxygen irequirement. Class C - Suitable for recreational boating and secondary water contact recreation, as a suitable habitat for wildlife and fish indigenous to the region, for certain agricultural and industrial uses,has good j aesthetic values, and under certain conditions is j acceptable for public water supply with treatment and disinfection. Class Cl - Use, and criteria for Class Cl is the same as for Class C .with the exception of the dissolved oxygen - (and temperature) requirements, Table 2 1 MASSACH 4 USETTS WATER UALITY STANDARDS Salt water Class SA - Waters of the highest quality and are suitable for any high water quality use including bathing and other water contact activities. Suitable for ap- proved shellfish areas and the taking of shellfish without depuration, have the highest aesthetic value and are an excellent fish and wildlife habitat, Class SB Suitable for bathing and recreational purposes. .including water contact sports and industrial cooling, have good aesthetic value, are an excellent fish habitat and are suitable for certain shell fisheries with depuration (Restricted Shellfish Areas) . Class SC - Suitable for aesthetic enjoyments, for recreational boating, as a habitat for wildlife and common food and game fish indigenous to the region, and are . suitable for certain industrial uses. TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD �. Water and Sewer Commission P. o. aox rroa Marblehead,Massachusetts 01945 Office: Tower Way Dana E. Snow 691-2694 — 691-0102 Supefntmdent SEWER WATER December 10, 1996 Mr. Charles Quigley, P. E. Director of Public Services 1 Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mr. Quigley: As you are aware, on October 20-21, 1996 the area experienced a very heavy rainfall of over nine inches. This communication relates to actions taken by the City of Salem to relieve flooding in the Linden St. area. As a result of a personal request of the Mayor of Salem, the City was granted permission to have a private contractor, Thomas Mackey and Sons enter onto property owned by the Marblehead Water Department for the purpose of relieving flooding which was a direct result of clogged drainage lines leading from a pond behind Leggs Hill to the Forest River. After making several attempts to relieve the drainage pipes, Mr. Mackey asked for permission of the Water and Sewer Commission to dig a ditch from the pond area to the end of the existing pipe line. Permission was granted after discussion of how the property was to be restored to satisfactory condition. This discussion involved the disposal of all excavated pipe; the stone lining of the ditch; installation of a permanent structure to maintain the pond level in accordance with the 1978 order of conditions; grading of the new ditch sloped to less than one foot rise for every two feet of run; a section of large diameter culvert in the area of the roadway and the re-installation of a roadbed to connect with the existing road. To date, none of the above have been accomplished. The Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners looks forward to resolving this matter as soon as possible. Sincerely, Dana E. Snow Superintendent DES/Im S. RUSSELL SYLVA 5 Z�amma�u�ea`UL `� a�u�e Commissioner &a6 /L a1&d, Q'8�' a U/QIRC!/VG dllCi 935-2160 DATE: June 23. 1986 TOWN: Marblehead ASSIGNED FILE NO: 40-147 The Division of Wetlands is in receipt of an application filed under M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40, the application is in the name of: APPLICANT: Leggs Hill Realty Trust GUM OF LAND: SAME 58 Broadway Salem, MA 01970 PROTECT LOCATION: Leggs Hill Rd. LOT: 10 of Map 16 PROJECT REVIEW ( ) The application is incomplete. No file number will be assigned until material checked below is submitted to 'this Office: ( ) Notice.of Intent ( ) Plans ( ) Project requires the filing of a Form 3 (Notice of Intent) rather than .a Form 4 (Abbreviated Notice of Intent) ( ) Locus WATERWAYS REVIEW ( ) Project may require a Chapter 91 License-Project has been referred to Waterways. ( X ) Preliminary review indicates that the project does not require a Chapter 91 License. However, should further review indicate that the project may require a Chapter 91 License, the Department reserves the right to refer the project to Waterways at that time. ISSUANCE OF A FILE NUMBER INDICATES ONLY COMPLETENESS OF FILII3 SUBMITTED, NCT APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION. Very true you , AM�L- IA . Sabin M. Lord, Jr. , Deputy Regional Environmental Engineer cc: Conservation Commission, Marblehead, MA 01945 Hancock Survey Associates, Inc., 69 Holten St.; Danvers, MA 01923 ...._.,_.,....,,-._..:ham -. Telephone (61 7) 744-3849 THOMAS MACKEY & SONS Inc. Gravel: Loam: Filling: Blacktop Ss�� Q Q Trucking and Excavation — Demolition Work — Equipment Rentals Q o 58 Broadway P G Box 366 Salem, Mass. 01970 May 18, 1984 Salem Public Works Dept. _ - 1 -Salem Green Salem, Pfa. 01970 May 17 Excavate and remove blockage at Leggs Hill w Pond outfall pipe, as quoted, $ 300.00 is C o � vim- 2i ODD A/o , sd Department of Public $erijires ^� �^ (One Salem (preen , ;r ��OMAFyN`% l7 745-9595 ` Xt. 321 �9 STANTON W.BIGELOW,P.E. Jrt"� City Engineer Director of Public Services June 24, 1992 William E. Luster City Planner One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Re: "Pond D" DEP file No. 64-24 Dear Bill : As per your request of May 14 , 1992, the Engineering Department has investigated the level of the above referenced pond. After transferring a elevation to pond, we found the existing elevation of the water to be 26 .81 MLW (22.45 MSL) on June 24, 1992. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Very truly/your , V / all I Richard A. Lis Assistant City Engineer •a K HALEY AND WARD. INC. CIVIL AND SANITARY ENGINEERS 25 FOX ROAD a ASSOCIATES .. WALTHAM?MASS. 02154 (617) 690 3960 F. WILLIAm HALEY. P.E. W ALTER H. MURRI90N, P.E. - l (`� G EDRGE H. KwBall. P.E. D D E. YlARREn WATR. P.E. - L.S. LEO.R. YUSKUS PAE8,G2nT @ TREFSv PEA 9 RAOLEY W. WAR CHARLE9 H. MILLER. P.E. L.S. MAY i 1a78 YK[-P AE6,GEHT uj April 28, 1978 SALEM CONSERVATION C MM.: Re: Vinnin Square Drainage W 181-295 Attorney Paul Lausier Town Counsel Abbot Hall Marblehead, Mass. , 0i945 Dear Sir: We have obtained a set of preliminary plans relating to the proposed drain- age work in the vicinity of Vinnin Square. In essence, the plans call for the coll- ection of the storm drainage from the roadways in the area and collectively dis- charging them to a pond at the rear of the Stop and Shop super market, through a 54-inch pipe. This pond (labeled "D") has a present water surface elevation of 26.3 feet (USCS Base Datum) . The drainage will then be discharged from Pond I'D" to Pond "C" (adjacent to the Water Department well) through a 60-inch pipe. The elevation of Pond "C" is shown as elevation 20.6. Not shown on the plans are any of the de- tails related to the discharge from Pond "C" to the Forest River. Our recommendations related to this proposed construction are as follows: 1. The outlet structure from Pond I'D" shall have a minimum elevation of 27.3 or one foot in elevation above the normal water surface of the present pond. This outlet structure should be provided with stop planks or other device to provide a means to prevent the discharge of water from Pond I'D" to Pond I'C'I in the event of the contamination of Pond I'D". 2. The City Oc Salem, Slial- Sampa t ?. Pra ter ater ;n Pend I'D" on a semi-an- nual basis and more frequently if requested to do so by the Darblehead Water Depart- ment, and shall have said samples analysed for coliform bacteria, oil and grease, chlorides, or other pollutants requested by the Marblehead Water Department and shall furnish the Water Department with the results of these analyses. 3. In the event that the Marblehead Water Department determines that the discharge of this drainage water is resulting in conditions which jeopardize the potential use of the well adjacent to Pond IICII as a public water supply, the .City of Salem will construct a drainage system around or through Pond "C" to prevent further contamination from this source. 4. The work proposed at the outlet of Pond "C" shall not result in the -1- lowering of the water level below the invert level of the existing discharge pipe. In addition, provisions shall be made at this proposed outlet structure to repress vandalism, particularly as it relates to the plugging of the outlet pipe. 5. All final plans shall be submitted to the Marblehead Water Depart- ment for review and approval as it relates to the protection of a potential water supply. Very truly yours, lt4LEY AND WARD, INC. ENGINEERS lIALTH.a",?, MASS. By Charles H. Miller CHM rmg cc: Marblehead Water Dept. interoffice M E M O R A N D U M to: Charles ey, City Engineer from: Stephen Dibble, Conservation Commission Agen subject: Leggs Hill Road Pond date: December 19, 1996 I am writing at the request of the Salem Conservation Commission, which on December 12, 1996 met with the Town of Marblehead, many Linden Avenue neighbors, and Mike Collins of your office. As you know, the recent flood and subsequent emergency repairs to the Leggs Hill Road Pond has caused concerns to be raised by many neighbors, Dan Mackey, and the Town of Marblehead. There appears to be several conflicting plans and Order of Conditions making definitive restoration to the drainage system problematic. The correct or best level of the pond needs to be determined and a drainage structure needs to be designed with stated inverts. Previous plans have not clearly indicated the pond or invert levels, and a required structure as proposed by the City was never constructed. Representatives from the Town of Marblehead suggested installing 2-3 sections of six foot drainage pipe, with a service road to be constructed over the pipe, and to leave the balance of bed exposed. It seems that a pipe of this size would eliminate the ongoing pipe clogging, which is purposely being done so with rocks. The inverts would still need to be established and wing walls of some sort would need to be designed. Once approved and constructed, this improvement should solve future flooding problems while easing future maintenance access to the pipe. The Conservation Commission requested that you file with the Commission in January 1991 so that emergency work may be corrected and a permanent system as proposed by the City may be constructed. I am enclosing a blank Notice of Intent package. GEOCHEMICAL ASSOCIATES ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS January 10, 1978 Salem Conservation Commission One Salem Green Salem , Massachusetts 01970 Dear Brian; The Legg Hill Pond and a small body of water immediately behind the Vinnen Square Stop & Shop ( referred to as the Stop & Shop Pond hereafter) were sampled on January 1, 2 , and 8 , to determine--'Water quality. Water samples were taken for the follow- ing tests: dissolved oxygen, pH, conductivity, turbidity, color, oil, total solids, chloride ion concentration, alkalinity, and coliferm. All samples were collected and evaluated by Geochemical Associates except for the coliform. Three coliform samples were sent to the Salem Board of Health Department, as per their direc- tions, on January 3. However, due to their lack of commnnication these samples were never tested. Another set of two samples were again collected on January 8 on unsafe ice conditions and were left for their analysis on January 9 . Although your original desire was to water classify both ponds , the State Engineer claims they do not use this method to classify lake waters. As was found in my analysis, ponds and lakes tend to vary during certain periods , especially during ice cover, while rivers do not. So for the most part I have summarizwd the report with both approaches in mind. I have also included several extra copies of the report and copies of the State Lake Classification Procedures . I would appreciate having them(Lake Classifications)_ returned. Copies can be obtained from Eben Chasebrough (227-6980) , Division of Water Pollution Control. j Sincerely, Tom Rich JAN 261979 Geochemical Associates J SALEM COHSERVATIOH UMM. 4 outlook Hill Salem, Massachusetts 01970 • • page 2 of 10 Technical Report Case: # 01-78 Subject: Water and Lake classification of Stop & Shop Pond and Legg Hill Pond. Sampling Date: January 1, 2 , & 8, 1978 Sampling Time: 9: 30 am - 1:00 pm 0 Weather: Overcast, light snow, temperature -3 C Conditions : Both ponds covered with 10 inches of ice. Methods of Analysis: ASTM # 1. Sampling procedure D 510-68 & D 1496-67 2. Dissolved oxygen D 1589-60 3. pH Ionalyser pH meter 4. Conductivity YSI Conductivity Bridge 5. Turbidity D 1889-67 6. Color Spectronic 20 7. Oil D 1340-60 8. Total Solids D 1888-67 9. Chloride concentration D 512-67 (B).. 10.Alkalinity D 1067-70 ll.Coliform Salem Board of Health page 3 6f 10 �I . Y 72 51� WA ` �1��� � j• R. ¢ � � Y" •o � E € c XZIM a / PIE ! '-� ° \/•xli L �� +d"e Vol r, l- � —�-'J F,FK son NO T_ w Ll 2.�..�, St Sho Pond A v r • page 5 of 10 Stop & Shop Pond Analysis Morphometric Data: Maximum length 500 feet Maximum width 360 feet Maximum depth (sampled) 10 feet Area 0.0055 square miles 0 .51 acresl Sampling Data: 1 2 3 Pond depth (feet) 3 10 6 Sampling depth 1. 5 5 3 Surface temperature 0 C 20 20 20 Chemical Data: Dissolved oxygen (ppm) @ surface 1. 38 1. 34 1. 59 @ sampling depth 0 0 0 pH 7.69 7. 52 7. 43 Conductivity Wmhos).* 46 48 43 Turbidity (JTU) C5 45 /15 Color (ppm) * 1<5 45 �5 Oil (ppm) 410 1410 410 Total Solids (ppm) 50 70 20 Chloride conc. (ppm) 28 37 32 Alkalinity @ IHCO] (ppm) 137 104 146 @ PHI (ppm) 93 109 98 Coliform Total ----- ---- To be determined Fecal ----- ----- by Salem Board of Health * Tap water 47Amhos ® 60^v ** ppm platinum Page 6 Owl 1 � ' de Pei 1 JJ J 1 V t` �` doo� — • !� -_-1 0" yonvn3 ��"y i ,— page 7 of 10 Legg Hill Pond Analysis Morphometric Data: Maximum lenghh 1,100 feet Maximum width 600 feet Maximum depth (sampled) 7 feet Area 0.. 0164 square miles (10. 52 acres)_ Sampling Data: 4 5 6 Pond depth 7 4 5 Sampling depth 3. 5 2 2. 5 Surface temperature°C 20 20 20 Chemical Data: Dissolved oxygen @ surface 1. 57 1. 66 1.62 @ sampling depth . 0 0 0 pH 6. 17 7. 41 6 .68 conductivity (.umhos).* 78 53 88 turbidity (JTU) <5 45 45 color (ppm) ** 45 45 45 oil (ppm) <10 L1a �10 total solids (ppm) 160 110 190 chloride conc. (ppm) 46 46 42 alkalinity @ [HCO] (ppm) 207 178 247 @[OH] (ppm) 46 54 40 Coliform total to be deter- fecal mined by Salem -- Board of Health * tap wtLter 47µ mhos @ 60— ** ppm platinum ' ' ` page 8 of 10 Discussion of Results : The Stop 9 Shop pond exists as a result of earlier excavations in what is a very gravelous* area. Water in the pit is supplied by rain, seepage, and drainage from two storm drain culverts. One is located several feet above the water behind the Stop & Shop (Approx- imately 20 yards from sampling point 1) and the other beneath the surface (appromimately 20 yards from sampling point 2) . Much of the shore area is strewn with metallic debris (old shopping carts , mat- teesses, etc. ) . The lake is shallow (probably less than 20 to 30 feet) and the bottom is densely populated with aquatic vegetation. The Legg Hill Pond off Linden Avenue is a larger body of water surrounded by gravel, marsh, and a large rock dumping area. Water in the pond is supplied by natural drainage and by means of a storm culvert: at the southern end of the lake. Water in the pond drains through a somewhat plugged pipe at the northern end. This drains into the Forest River marsh. The lake is relatively shallow and contains dense bottom aquatic vegetation. Fish reportedly taken from the lake are typically warm water fish. Both lakes contain low dissolved oxygen concentrations just below the ice and none midway to the bottom. This can probably be attributed to the use of oxygen by the bottom sediments and low photosynthetic activity of plants under winter surface ice. The surface waters are essentially neutral in pH, while the alkalinity moderate. " Alkalinity is important for the protection of fish and other aquatic life in fresh water habitats because it buffers pH changes that occur naturally as a result of photosynthetic activity of the chlorophyll- bearin§ vegetation. Components of alkalinity such as carbonate and bicarbonate will also complex some toxic heavy metals and reduce their toxicity markedly. " Both ponds are thus fairly well buffered against pH changes . Conductivity, which denotes the electrolyte concentration, is close to that found in typical Salem tap water. Turbidity, color, and oil are not above those typically found in natural waters. page 9 of 10 Discussion continued: Although both solids and chloride ion concentrations are quite low, the presence of ice cover between the culverts and pond probably prevents highwajz salts from entering. However, these values may increase as the ice melts . Except for winter salt runoff, chloride concentration should not fluctuate. very much. Coliform data will be supplied by the Salem Board of Health Department. Conclusions : Based on Massachusetts lake classifications, both ponds appear to be unstratified, eutropic bodies of water. However, their severity rating can not be completely determined from the existing data. Except for the low dissolved oxygen values, the water quality is quite high, ie. at least Class B for the Stop & Shop Pond and probably better for the Legg Hill Pond. Coliform data will make the determination clearer. Despite the water quality, the full environmental impact of the proposed drainage line shoudd be weighed carefully. Both lakes are within the midst of lake eutrophication (aging) , where the addition of unnatural sediments (salts, sand, etc. associated with storm culvert drainage) will only expedite death. If the Stop & Shop Pond is to become the sump for storm drains , then efforts should be made to prevent additional sediments from entering the Legg Hill Pond. i t 1T- \ ai±;r •e`er'• �� � w...: .•r.. �. �.,.. �:. sac. 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