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64-447 - 64 GROVE STREET - CONSERVATION COMMISSION bhp m q q- c f /� v C-InvF J�feP�T, `tU��Q "� Ci Y �j�T �ttl�7��C �c) R�-�a . i3o' Harbor Place 7 Rantoul Street GOLDBERG suite IooB RECEIVED Beverly, MA 01915-4822 August 24"2004 AUG $ 4 2004 Department of Planning&Community Development DEPT.OF PLANNING& Attention: Denise McClure,Deputy Director COM►MlMWDEAL~ 120 Washington Street Salem MA 01970 Via: Hand delivered: Re: Expansion of North River Canal Corridor Zoning District Dear Denise: Please forward this letter to the Implementation Committee for the North River Canal Corridor Group. I am writing this letter to urge the Implementation Committee to expand the North River Canal Corridor Zoning district to include our property located at 40-50 Grove Street, Salem and the Salem Oil& Grease property. This area of Salem currentlyknown as Blubber Hollow has been neglected for decades cades and shows this neglect! However,several exciting things have happened in the recent past and are as follows; 1. The City is nearing completion or has taken the ownership of the Flynn tan site. 2. 28 Goodhue Street has been purchased by positive minded developers. 3. The Salem Oil&Grease Company has/is shutting down/abandoned and most likely the property will be available to the City for back taxes in the immediate future. 4. 50 Grove Street LLC(Goldberg Family)purchased 40-50 Grove Street in July,2002 and spent considerable sums renovating 50 Grove Street(the 100%brick building). 40 Grove Street(Droll Design building)is old and tired and ideal for mix use. 5. The storage facility has recently been completed and looks good. 6. The vacant site on the comer of Bridge and Boston Street is for sale. The above events creates a window of opportunity for the City and the Property Owners in this area. However,the following facts will still need to be overcome to achieve revitalization: 1. Environmental problems are significant on several of the properties in this area. Particularly the Salem Oil&Grease site. ' 2. The location of this area and lack of a"clear"path to it is a major stumbling block. Without enlarging the North River Canal Corridor, it is my opinion,these two facts will relegate the Salem Oil and grease site to be used for unsightly low end industrial uses or a vacant wasteland. This will reduce/limit the viability of upgrading surrounding properties. Specifically 28 Goodhue Street and our 40-50 Grove Street. We believe our property would be ideal for a mix use of office,retail, residential and perhaps a restaurant. Current zoning for our property does not allow these combined uses. The Droll building is run down and the upper levels have been effectively vacant for years. Frankly they will continue to be vacant without enlarging the North River Canal Corridor district and our ability to upgrade this building as a whole will be limited. Tel. (978) 922-0800 Fax: (978) 922-0833 .7 Dear Committee Member and other interested Persons, This is in response to the request of Goldberg Properties to rezone the areas on the North River boundary toward Peabody along Harmony Grove Rd.and the rear of Beaver and Silver Sts. Consisting of their property and the Oil and Grease property, incorporating said areas into the NRCC Mixed use zone. They have mentioned that the Oil and Grease may be taken for taxes unpaid by the City in the immediate future. This property comes along the Railroad tracks to the side line rear of#18 Silver St-from Grove St. It has one DEP site that has been remediated via being covered by Hot Top and has been not accepted by the DEP as proper remediation The entire property abuts several homes from the comer of Grove St. and Beaver St.to Silver St.that are R2 zoned. Please watch this zoning and permit it to be exempt from change The only entrance/exit in this area is a driveway from Beaver St to the old Sims factory all abutted by#2, 4, and 6 Silver St.[in the rear of each property].There is no business zoning on Beaver/ Silver Sts except for a small grandfathered lot on the corner of Safford and Beaver Sts.. The Goldberg Factories may contain Bay State Belting of yore and be Historic ,I believe. [See attached from 50 years at the Salem Oil and Grease by F. Lynch circa 1960's] Thank you, Joan Sweeney 3AY STATZ DElTlrly CO .�,+!� r� x c.:: ....- _ I / J/ I \\ py \ 1'°ae3'— Gro 16-, 2 SE • �. 76]T5013 16]8 n 1 1 e ------ 165 165J fi Y a 77 a "\� \� .. ss 166po2b16 16 e�b39 � d- ?02 \s 60'S 2Z tp VIAJ' M. '1650W0- 1%.. \ x \ 16e941 s m� Yr >, 1607 ,6] 5 vt -c \ 16,9138 161 L O 16-7220 16214 011 � 60 \\- i°2i 7. Oz n .\ 16aQ12 (�9 (79 G39e :5 / ��/ \ \\ 1654232316 1%95 2 \ � 961 .4 i CITY OF SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION June 25, 2010 Robert Griffin, P.E Griffin Engineering Group, LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 224G P.O Box 7061 Beverly, Massachusetts Re: Extension Permit for Orders ofConditions—DEP#64-447 60.64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road,Salem, Massachusetts Dear Mr. Griffin: Enclosed, please find the Extension Permit for Orders of Conditions for the above referenced project. The attached Extension Permit must be recorded at the Essex County Registry of Deeds, Shetland Park, 45 Congress Street, Suite 4100, Salem, MA. Once recorded, please return a copy of Page 2 of the Extension Permit to the Commission as proof of recording. This extension permit is good until June 10, 2013 and allows you to continue the project as described in the Order of Conditions issued on June 14, 2007. The Commission has asked that you or the applicant come to the July 8'h or July 22nd Salem Conservation Commission Meeting to update the Commission on the status of the project. Additionally the Commission would like you or the applicant to check the erosion control measures out at the site and replace them as necessary, to ensure that the resource are is protected for the length of the approved extension period. Please contact me at 978-619-5685 at your earliest convenience to confirm your attendance at one of the upcoming Salem Conservation Commission Meetings to discuss the items referenced above. Sincerely, VFtl ina Planner/Harbor Coordinator Interim Conservation Agent CC: DEP Northeast Regional Office n \ Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number WPA Form 7 — Extension Permit for Orders of Conditions #64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP A. General Information Important: When filling out 1. Applicant: Corms the computer, use Robert Hubbard, MRM Project Management LLC only the tab Name key to move 9 Abbott Street your cursor- Mailing Address do not use the Beverly MA 01915 return key. City/Town �--� State Zip Code aAl,. I I 2. Property Owner(if different): Name aN Mailing Address City/Town State - - Zip Code , B. Authorization The Order of Conditions(or Extension Permit) issued to the applicant or property owner listed above on: June 14, 2007 Issued b Salem Date y' _ Conservation Commission for work at 60-64 Grove Street and 3 MAP 16 LOTS 236, 237, 239 Harmoney Grove Road Assessor's Map/Plat Number Parcel/Lot Number recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: Essex 25700 109 County Book Page Certificate(if registered land) is hereby extended until: June 10, 2013 Date Date the Order was last extended(if applicable) This date can be no more than 3 years from the expiration date of the Order of Conditions or the latest extension. Only Ir rders of Conditions or Extension may be extended. This Extensio Permit must a signed by a majority of the Conservat'6n Commission nd a copy sent to the applicant a d th appr riate DEP Regional Office(htt ://www. ass.' ov/de n/ab i hPainnifindvour.htm) i SignaturJune 10, 2010 Date wpafa 7.doc•rev.311=10 Page 1 0l2 T Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands DEP He Number: WPA Form 7 — Extension Permit for Orders of Conditions #64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP C. Recording Confirmation The applicant shall record this document in accordance with General Condition 8 of the Order of Conditions(see below), complete the form attached to this Extension Permit, have it stamped by the Registry of Deeds, and return it to the Conservation Commission. Note: General Condition 8 of the Order of Conditions requires the applicant, prior to commencement of work, to record the final Order(or in this case, the Extension Permit for the Order of Conditions) in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain of title of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, it shall be noted in the Registry's Granter Index under the name of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is to be done. In the case of registered land, it shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is done. Detach this page and submit it to the Conservation Commission prior to the expiration of the Order of Conditions subject to this Extension Permit. To: Salem Conservation Commission —-- - _ __--- - Please be advised that the Extension Permit to the Order of Conditions for the project at: 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road 1164447 Project Location DEP File Number has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds of: Essex _ County for: ` Property Owner ---- .. - ------"--- and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property in accordance with General Condition 8 of the original Order of Conditions on: Date-----------_. Book Page If recorded land the instrument number which identifies this transaction is: Instrument Number — --- ----- -----If registered land, the document number which identifies this transaction is: Document Number Signature of Applicant wpeform7. x•rev.Wr1010 Pape 2 alt Griffin RECFIVEn- Engineering Group,LLC MAY 24 2010 DEPT.OF PIA,iNiNG a May 21, 2010 ELOPMENT Salem Conservation Commission City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street, V Floor Salem, MA 01970 Via Telefax: 978-740-0404 Subject: OOC Extension Request - DEP File#64-447 60-64 Grove St. & 3 Harmony Grove Road Dear Commission Members: On behalf of the Applicant, MRM Project Management LLC, this letter requests that the Commission issue a three-year extension to the subject Order of Conditions. The Commission's June 2007 Order permitted various activities associated with environmental clean-up,of,the.former oil products manufacturing and storage facility. The approved work included: 1) removal of trash and debris; 2) locating and removing underground fuel storage tanks; 3) bridge and roadway repairs associated with reestablishing site access from Harmony Grove Road; 4) soil test pits and borings; and, 5) regrading a soil pile at the north end of the property. Environmental clean-up efforts were a.nd are being con,ducted,under the Massachusetts Contingency Program (MCP) including Licensed Site Professional oversight. In 2008 the Commission modified the Order to facilitate removal of the tank farm building adjacent to the Cooperage Building and its large oil storage tanks. . . The extension is needed so that the Applicant can complete the approved work. To date, the removal of trash and debris, underground fuel storage tanks, the tank farm structure and its 16 storage tanks, are complete. The soil pile has been regraded. Under the MCP, an Immediate Response Action Plan has been completed and a Comprehensive Site Assessment is pending. Soil test pits and borings have been conducted; additional test pits and borings a re.anticipated. The access improvements from Harmony Grove Road are also incomplete. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned should you have any questions or comments, or require additional information. Verytruly,yours,,,_ Gn E/ngineering o LLC ...... n _P, .} r. . . Robert H: Gnffin;, E ; Cc MRM Project-Management LLC„ Phone 978-927-5111 1 Fax 978-927-5103 www.griffineng.com l Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands DEP File Number. WPA Form 7 — Extension Permit for Orders of Conditions #64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP C. Recording Confirmation The applicant shall record this document in accordance with General Condition 8 of the Order of ! Conditions(see below), complete the form attached to this Extension Permit, have it stamped by the Registry of Deeds, and return it to the Conservation Commission. % Note: General Condition 8 of the Order of Conditions requires the applicant, prior to commencement of work, to record the final Order(or in this case, the Extension Permit for the Order of Conditions) in the p�. Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain of title of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, it shall be noted in the Registry's Granter Index under { the name of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is to be done. In the case of registered land, it shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is done. Detach this page and submit it to the Conservation Commission prior to the expiration of the Order of Conditions subject to this Extension Permit. To: Salem Conservation Commission Please be advised that the Extension Permit to the Order of Conditions for the project at: 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road #64447 Project Location DEP File Number has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds of: Essex County for: ADE�R I Lu;ls idR12p V /Z M f=QO ]GC 1 ni o4/ l h1��� L� Property Owner ' �'"� ,. and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property in accordance with General Condition 8 of the original Order of Conditions on: 'i oh 0 Date Bookagp e If recorded land the instrument number which identifies this transaction is: o/ev log np pct Instrument Number If registered land, the document number which identifies this transaction is: Document Number Signature of Applicant wpefo Tdo •rev.avzo10 Page 2 of 2 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, �iBureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands DEP File Number WPA Form 7 — Extension Permit for Orders of Conditions f164-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provide-by DEP A. General Information I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Important: When filling out 1. Applicant 2010063000005 809567 P9:542 forms on the Robert Hubbard, MRM Project Management, LLC 06/30/2010 08:07 EATN Pe III computer, use only the tab Name key to move 9 Abbott Street your cursor- Mailing Address . do not use the _Beverly MA 01915 return key. Cityrrown State Zip Code 2. Property Owner(if different): Name nabn Mailing Address Cayrrown StateZip Code B. Authorization The Order of Conditions(or Extension Permit) issued to the applicant or property owner listed above on: June 14, 2007 Issued by: Salem DateConservation Commission for work at: 60-64 Grove Street and 3 MAP 16 LOTS 236, 237, 239 Harmoney Grove Road Assessors Map/Plat Number Parcel/Lot Number recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: Essex 25700 109 County Book Page Certificate(if registered land) is hereby extended until: June 10, 2013 Date Date the Order was last extended(if applicable) This date can be no more than 3 years from the expiration date of the Order of Conditions or the latest extension. Only u plre rders of Conditions or Extension may be extended. �t This Extensio Permit must a signed by a majority of the Conservaf' n,Commission nd a copy sent to the applicant a d th appr riate DEP Regional Office htt ://www. ass•.' ov/de lab re ion/find our.htm Signatur June 10, 2010 Date C wpafw Tdx•rev.311!4010 - . Pape 1 or 2 r a 0 4 Y Essex Southern District Registry of Deeds 45 Congress Street Suite 4100 Salem, MA 01970 06/30/2010 08:07 AM Station: ESSX-REC10 Operator: tdavis Time:8:07 Type: EXTN Loc: SALEM Inst 5 BK 29567-542 FEE 55.00 ENV FEE 20.00 Check 4931 GRIFFIN 75.00 �,,CONNT� CITY OF SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION June 25, 2010 Robert Griffin, RE Griffin Engineering Group,LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 224G P.O Box 7061 Beverly, Massachusetts Re: Extension Permit for Orders of Conditions DEP#64-447 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road,Salem,Massachusetts Dear Mr. Griffin: Enclosed, please find the Extension Permit for Orders of Conditions for the above referenced project. The attached Extension Permit must be recorded at the Essex County Registry of Deeds, Shetland Park,45 Congress Street, Suite 4100, Salem,MA. Once recorded, please return a copy of Page 2 of the Extension Permit to the Commission as proof of recording. This extension permit is good until June 10, 2013 and allows you to continue the project as described in the Order of Conditions issued on June 14, 2007. The Commission has asked that you or the applicant come to the July 86 or July 22nd Salem Conservation Commission Meeting to update the Commission on the status of the project. Additionally the Commission would tike you or the applicant to check the erosion control measures out at the site and replace them as necessary,to ensure that the resource are is protected for the length of the approved extension period. Please contact me at 978-619-5685 at your earliest convenience to confirm your attendance at one of the upcoming Salem Conservation Commission Meetings to discuss the items referenced above. 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' CONOIT w . 9 CITY OF SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION June 25, 2007 Robert Hubbard MRM Project Management, LLC 9 Abbott Street Beverly, MA 01915 Re: Order of Conditions—DEP#64-447 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road,Salem, Massachusetts Dear Mr. Hubbard: Enclosed, please find the Order of Conditions for the above referenced project. Following the 10-day appeal period (as of July 5, 2007), this document and the attached Special Conditions must be recorded at the Essex County Registry of Deeds (36 Federal Street, Salem, MA). Once recorded, please return a copy of Page 9 of the Order, which will indicate to the Commission that the document has been recorded. As indicated in the Order,prior to any work commencing: 1. this Order must be recorded, 2. a sign shall be displayed showing DEP File# 64-447 within public view, and 3. contact me at least 48 hours prior to any activity to schedule a pre-construction meeting to review the Order with your hired contractor. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me 978-619-5685. Sin y, Carey ues Conservation Agen Staff Planner Enclosures CC: Bob Griffin, Griffin Engineering DEP Northeast Regional Office Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 A. General Information Important: Salem When filling From: t,Conservation Commission out forms on the computer, 2.This issuance is for (check one): a. ® Order of Conditions b. ❑ Amended Order of Conditions use only the tab key to 3.To: Applicant: move your cursor-do not MRM Project Management, LLC use the return a. First Name b. Last Name c.Company key. 9 Abbott Street d. Mailing Address Beverly MA 01915 e.City/Town (.State g.Zip Code 4. Property Owner (if different from applicant): a. First Name b. Last Name c.Company d.Mailing Address e.City/Town I.State g.Zip Code 5. Project Location: 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road Salem a. Street Address b.City/Town 16 236, 237, and 239 c.Assessors Map/Plat Number d. Parcel/Lot Number Latitude and Longitude, if known (note: N42d 31'19" W70d 54' 43" electronic filers will click for GIS locator): e.Latitude I.Longitude 6. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for (attach additional information if more than one parcel): Essex (South) a.County b.Certificate(if registered land) 25700 109 c.Book d.Page �. Dates: April 17 2007 June 14, 2007 June 25, 2007 a. Date Notice of Intent Filed b.Date Public Hearing Closed c.Date of Issuance 6. Final Approved Plans and Other Documents (attach additional plan or document references as needed): MRM Project Management, LLC 60-64 Grove St. 3 Harmony Grove: Site Plan to Accompany NOI a. Plan Title Griffin Engineering Group, LLC Robert H. Griffin b.Prepared By c.Signed and Stamped by 4-17.07 1"=40' d. Final Revision Date e.Scale MRM Project Management, LLC 60-64 Grove St 3 Harmony Grove: Site Plan to 4/17/07 Accompany NOI (Contains Abutment Reinforcement Detail) g.Date wpaform5.doc• rev.3/1/05 Page 1 of 9 0fMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Findings t. Findings pursuant to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act: Following the review of the above-referenced Notice of Intent and based on the information provided in this application and presented at the public hearing, this Commission finds that the areas in which work is proposed is significant to the following interests of the Wetlands Protection Act. Check all that apply: a. ® Public Water Supply b. ® Land Containing Shellfish c. ® Prevention of Pollution d. ® Private Water Supply e. ® Fisheries f. ® Protection of Wildlife Habitat g. ® Groundwater Supply b. ® Storm Damage Prevention i. ® Flood Control 2. This Commission hereby finds the project,as proposed, is: (check one of the following boxes) Approved subject to: a. ® the following conditions which are necessary in accordance with the performance standards set forth in the wetlands regulations.This Commission orders that all work shall be performed in accordance with the Notice of Intent referenced above, the following General Conditions, and any other special conditions attached to this Order. To the extent that the following conditions modify or differ from the plans, specifications, or other proposals submitted with the Notice of Intent, these conditions shall control. Denied because: b. ❑ the proposed work cannot be conditioned to meet the performance standards set forth in the wetland regulations. Therefore, work on this project may not go forward unless and until a new Notice of Intent is submitted which provides measures which are adequate to protect these interests, and a final Order of Conditions is issued. A description of the performance standards which the proposed work cannot meet is attached to this Order. c. ❑ the information submitted by the applicant is not sufficient to describe the site, the work, or the effect of the work on the interests identified in the Wetlands Protection Act. Therefore, work on this project may not go forward unless and until a revised Notice of Intent is submitted which provides sufficient information and includes measures which are adequate to protect the Act's interests, and a final Order of Conditions is issued. A description of the specific information which is lacking and why it is necessary is attached to this Order as per 310 CMR 10.05(6)(c). Inland Resource Area Impacts: Check all that apply below. (For Approvals Only) 3. ❑ Buffer Zone Impacts: Shortest distance between limit of project disturbance and wetland boundary(if available) a.linear feet Resource Area Proposed Permitted Proposed Permitted Alteration Alteration Replacement Replacement 4. ❑ Bank a.linearfeet b.linearfeet c.linearfeet d.linear feet 5. ❑ Bordering Vegetated Wetland a.square feet b.square feet c.square feet d.square feet 6. [:1 Land Under Waterbodies a.square feet b.square feet c.square feel d.square feet and Waterways e.cu.yd dredged f.cu.yd dredged wpaforrr5.doc• rev.3/1105 Page 2 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 — Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Findings (cont.) Resource Area Proposed Permitted Proposed Permitted Alteration Alteration Replacement Replacement 7. ❑ Bordering Land Subject to Flooding a.square feet b.square feet c.square feet d.square feet Cubic Feet Flood Storage e.cubic feet t.cubic feet g.cubic feet h.cubic feet 6. ❑ Isolated Land Subject to Flooding a.square feet b.square feet Cubic Feet Flood Storage c.cubic feet d.cubic feet e.cubic feet f.cubic feet 174,664 174,664 9. ® Riverfront area a.total sq.feet b.total sq.feet 90,188 90,186 Sq ft within 100 ft c.square feet d.square feet e.square feet f.square feet 64,476 64,476 Sq h between 100-200 ft g.square feet h.square feet I.square feet I.square feet Coastal Resource Area Impacts: Check all that apply below. (For Approvals Only) 10. ❑ Designated Port Areas Indicate size under Land Under the Ocean, below 11. ❑ Land Under the Ocean a.square feet b.square feet c.cu.yd dredged d.cu.yd dredged 12. ❑ Barrier Beaches Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and/or Coastal Dunes below 13. ❑ Coastal Beaches a.square feet b.square feet c.c/y nourishmt. d.c/y nourishmt. 14. ❑ Coastal Dunes a.square feet b.square feet c.Gy nourishmt. d.c/y nourishmt 15. ❑ Coastal Banks a.linear feet b.linear feet 16. ❑ Rocky Intertidal Shores a.square feet b.square feet . b.square feet 17. ❑ Salt Marshes asquare feet c.square feet d.square feet 18. ❑ Land Under Salt Ponds a.square feet b.square feet c.cu.yd dredged d.cu.yd dredged 19. ❑ Land Containing Shellfish a.square feet b.square feet c.square feet d.square feet 20. ❑ Fish Runs Indicate size under Coastal Banks, inland Bank, Land Under the Ocean, and/or inland Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways, above a.cu.yd dredged b.cu.yd dredged 21. ❑ Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage a.square feet b.square feet wpaform5.doo• rev.3/1/05 Page 3 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP File Number: Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 C. General Conditions Under Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (only applicable to approved projects) 1. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein, and with all related statutes and other regulatory measures, shall be deemed cause to revoke or modify this Order. 2. The Order does not grant any property rights or any exclusive privileges; it does not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights. 3. This Order does not relieve the permittee or any other person of the necessity of complying with all other applicable federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, bylaws, or regulations. 4. The work authorized hereunder shall be completed within three years from the date of this Order unless either of the following apply: a. the work is a maintenance dredging project as provided for in the Act; or b. the time for completion has been extended to a specified date more than three years, but less than five years, from the date of issuance. If this Order is intended to be valid for more than three years, the extension date and the special circumstances warranting the extended time period are set forth as a special condition in this Order. 5. This Order may be extended by the issuing authority for one or more periods of up to three years each upon application to the issuing authority at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the Order. 6. Any fill used in connection with this project shall be clean fill. Any fill shall contain no trash, refuse, rubbish, or debris, including but not limited to lumber, bricks, plaster, wire, lath, paper, cardboard, pipe, tires, ashes, refrigerators, motor vehicles, or parts of any of the foregoing. 7. This Order is not final until all administrative appeal periods from this Order have elapsed, or if such an appeal has been taken, until all proceedings before the Department have been completed. 8. No work shall be undertaken until the Order has become final and then has been recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain of title of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, the Final Order shall also be noted in the Registry's Grantor Index under the name of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is to be done. In the case of the registered land, the Final Order shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is done. The recording information shall be submitted to this Conservation Commission on the form at the end of this Order, which form must be stamped by the Registry of Deeds, prior to the commencement of work. 9. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less then two square feet or more than three square feet in size bearing the words, "Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection" (or, "MA DEP"] "File Number 64-447 " mafornZ,dw• rev.3/1/05 Page 4 of 9 LlMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 C. General Conditions Under Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act 10. Where the Department of Environmental Protection is requested to issue a Superseding Order, the Conservation Commission shall be a party to all agency proceedings and hearings before DEP. 11. Upon completion of the work described herein, the applicant shall submit a Request for Certificate of Compliance (WPA Form 8A) to the Conservation Commission. 12. The work shall conform to the plans and special conditions referenced in this order. 13. Any change to the plans identified in Condition #12 above shall require the applicant to inquire of the Conservation Commission in writing whether the change is significant enough to require the filing of a new Notice of Intent. 14. The Agent or members of the Conservation Commission and the Department of Environmental Protection shall have the right to enter and inspect the area subject to this Order at reasonable hours to evaluate compliance with the conditions stated in this Order, and may require the submittal of any data deemed necessary by the Conservation Commission or Department for that evaluation. 15. This Order of Conditions shall apply to any successor in interest or successor in control of the property subject to this Order and to any contractor or other person performing work conditioned by this Order. 16. Prior to the start of work, and if the project involves work adjacent to a Bordering Vegetated Wetland, the boundary of the wetland in the vicinity of the proposed work area shall be marked by wooden stakes or flagging. Once in place, the wetland boundary markers shall be maintained until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by the Conservation Commission. 17. All sedimentation barriers shall be maintained in good repair until all disturbed areas have been fully stabilized with vegetation or other means. At no time shall sediments be deposited in a wetland or water body. During construction, the applicant or his/her designee shall inspect the erosion controls on a daily basis and shall remove accumulated sediments as needed. The applicant shall immediately control any erosion problems that occur at the site and shall also immediately notify the Conservation Commission, which reserves the right to require additional erosion and/or damage prevention controls it may deem necessary. Sedimentation barriers shall serve as the limit of work unless another limit of work line has been approved by this Order. 18. All work associated with this Order is required to comply with the Massachusetts Stormwater Policy Standards. Special Conditions: If you need more space for additional conditions, select box to attach a text document wpaforrr5.doc• rev.311105 Page 5 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 D. Findings Under Municipal Wetlands Bylaw or Ordinance 1. Is a municipal wetlands bylaw or ordinance applicable? ® Yes ❑ No z. The hereby finds (check one that applies): Conservation Commission 3. ❑ that the proposed work cannot be conditioned to meet the standards set forth in a municipal ordinance or bylaw specifically: a.Municipal Ordinance or Bylaw b.Citation Therefore, work on this project may not go forward unless and until a revised Notice of Intent is submitted which provides measures which are adequate to meet these standards, and a final Order of Conditions is issued. 4. ❑ that the following additional conditions are necessary to comply with a municipal ordinance or bylaw: a.Municipal Ordinance or Bylaw b.Citation The Commission orders that all work shall be performed in accordance with the following conditions and with the Notice of Intent referenced above. To the extent that the following conditions modify or differ from the plans, specifications, or other proposals submitted with the Notice of Intent, the conditions shall control. If you need more space for c. The special conditions relating to municipal ordinance orb law are as follows: additional conditions, The special conditions attached to this Order of Conditions relate to both the City of Salem's local select box to ordinance and the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act. attach a text document x afo=5.doc• rev.3/1/05 Page 6 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 E. Issuance This Order is valid for three years, unless otherwise specified as a special condition pursuant to General Conditions #4, from the date of issuance. t. Date of Issuance Please indicate the number of members who will sign this form: This Order must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission. 2.Number of signers The Order must be mailed by certified mail (return receipt requested) or hand delivered to the applicant. A copy also must be mailed or hand delivered at the same time to the appropriate Department of Environmental Protecti n Regional Office, if not 'ling electronically, and the property owner, if different from applicant. Signatures: C. c i Notary Acknowledgement Commonwealth of Massachusetts County of Essex 14 June 2007 On this Day of Month Year Before me, the undersigned Notary Public, K. Cornacchio, D. Pabich, M. Blier, K. Glidden, personally appeared D. Summer, A. Hamilton proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was/were personally known Description of evidence of identification to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that he/she signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose. As member of Salem Conservation Commission City/Town cAt�Y R.GUOUES � � NoWyRbYe oofrarfwwte a rww+urm tuy Cammbdan tc> 142010 Signature t f Notary Public i Carey R. Duques Printed Name of Notary Public Place notary seal and/or any stamp above August 16 2013 My Commission Expires(Date) This Order is issued to the applicant as follows: ❑ by hand delivery on t4 by certified mail, return receipt requested,on unu 0121, Ol) Date Date v,aform5.doc• rev.3/1/05 Page 7of9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 F. Appeals The applicant, the owner, any person aggrieved by this Order, any owner of land abutting the land subject to this Order, or any ten residents of the city or town in which such land is located, are hereby notified of their right to request the appropriate DEP Regional Office to issue a Superseding Order of Conditions. The request must be made by certified mail or hand delivery to the Department, with the appropriate filing fee and a completed Request of Departmental Action Fee Transmittal Form, as provided in 310 CMR 10.03(7) within ten business days from the date of issuance of this Order. A copy of the request shall at the same time be sent by certified mail or hand delivery to the Conservation Commission and to the applicant, if he/she is not the appellant. Any appellants seeking to appeal the Department's Superseding Order associated with this appeal will be required to demonstrate prior participation in the review of this project. Previous participation in the permit proceeding means the submission of written information to the Conservation Commission prior to the close of the public hearing, requesting a Superseding Order or Determination, or providing written information to the Department prior to issuance of a Superseding Order or Determination. The request shall state clearly and concisely the objections to the Order which is being appealed and how the Order does not contribute to the protection of the interests identified in the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, (M.G.L. c. 131, §40) and is inconsistent with the wetlands regulations (310 CMR 10.00). To the extent that the Order is based on a municipal ordinance or bylaw, and not on the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act or regulations,the Department has no appellate jurisdiction. Section G, Recording Information is available on the following page. wpabra5.do , rev.3/1/05 Page 8 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 — Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 G. Recording Information This Order of Conditions must be recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain of title of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, the Final Order shall also be noted in the Registry's Grantor Index under the name of the owner of the land subject to the Order. In the case of registered land, this Order shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land subject to the Order of Conditions. The recording information on Page 7 of this form shall be submitted to the Conservation Commission listed below. Salem Conservation Commission Detach on dotted line, have stamped by the Registry of Deeds and submit to the Conservation Commission. --------------- ------- --------- ---------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ To: Salem Conservation Commission Please be advised that the Order of Conditions for the Project at: 60-64 Grove St and 3 harmony Grove Road 64-447 Project Location DEP File Number Has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds of: County Book Page for: Property Owner and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property in: Book Page In accordance with the Order of Conditions issued on: Date If recorded land, the instrument number identifying this transaction is: Instrument Number If registered land, the document number identifying this transaction is: Document Number Signature of Applicant mafomn5.eoc• rev.3/1/05 Page 9 of 9 Attachment to Order of Conditions # 64-447 Page lof 5 SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION DEP FILE #64-447 64 Grove Street City of Salem, Massachusetts ADDITIONAL FINDINGS Based on the Estimated Habitats or Rare Wildlife and Certified Vernal Pools Map (June 1, 2003) from Natural Heritage &Endangered Species Program(NHESP) of the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, it has been determined that this project does not occur near any habitat of state-listed rare wildlife species nor contains any vernal pools. This Order is issued under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act,M.G.L. Chapter 131, Section 40 and the City of Salem Wetlands Protection Ordinance, Salem Code Chapter 34,Section 34-1 —34-13. This Order permits the removal of two(2)underground fuel tanks. One 15,000 gallon tank southeast of building 59 and a 10,000 gallon tank located west of the Pretreatment Facility. The underground tanks shall be removed in accordance with 527 CMR 9.00. An Licensed Site Professional shall be on site throughout the removal of the underground fuels tanks. This Order shall be amended if contaminated soils need to be removed from the site. The Order permits the removal of trash and debris and proper disposal off site. This Order permits abutment reinforcement as described and detailed on the plan titled "MRM Project Management, LLC 60-64 Grove St 3 Harmony Grove", Site Plan to Accompany NOI, Scale 1"=40' Dated 4/17/07 completed by Griffin Engineering Group, LLC. This Order permits soil testing where test pits and boring locations will be backfilled and stabilized. This Order permits the re-grading of the soil stockpile created by the South Essex Sewer District on the western portion of the site, as labeled on the plan titled "MRM Project Management, LLC 60-64 Grove St 3 Harmony Grove", Site Plan to Accompany NOI, Scale 1"=40' Dated 4/17/07 completed by Griffin Engineering Group,LLC. Consolidation of soils from other portions of the site is NOT permitted under this Order and the applicant shall come before the Commission with any changes. This Order permits the installation of 4-6 inch layer of processed gravel on the stockpiled soil created by the South Essex Sewer District on the western portion of the site, as identified on the plan titled"MRM Project Management,LLC 60-64 Grove St 3 Harmony Grove", Site Plan to Accompany NOI, Scale 1"=40' Dated 4/17/07 completed by Griffin Engineering Group,LLC. The permitted work described above is located within the Riverfront Area totaling 174,664 feet. 90,188 square feet of the project area is located within the inner riparian and 84,476 square feet is located within the outer riparian. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. This Order of Conditions must be recorded in its entirety (all 5 pages) at the Essex County Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, after the expiration of the 10-day appeal period and within 30 days of the issuance. A copy of the recording information must be submitted to the Salem Conservation Commission before any work approved in this Order commences. 2. Approval of this application does not constitute compliance with any law or regulation other than M.G.L Chapter 131, Section 40,Wetlands Regulations 310 CMR 10.00 and the City of Salem Wetlands Protection Ordinance, Salem Code Chapter 34,Section 34-1 —34-13. Attachment to Order of Conditions # 64-447 Page 2of 5 3. All work shall be performed in accordance with this Order of Conditions and approved site plan(s). No alteration of wetland resource areas or associated buffer zones, other than that approved in this Order, shall occur on this property without prior approval from the Commission. 4. Prior to any work commencing, a sign shall be displayed showing DEP File#64-447, and not placed on a living tree. 5. No work approved in this Order may commence until the ten(10)day appeal period has lapsed from the date of the issuance of this Order. 6. With respect to this Order, the Commission designates the Conservation Agent as its agent with powers to act on its behalf in administering and enforcing this Order. 7. The Commission or its Agent,officers,or employees shall have the right to enter and inspect the property at any time for compliance with the conditions of this Order,the Wetlands Protection Act MGL Chapter 131, Section 40,the Wetlands Regulations 310 CMR 10.00,and shall have the right to require any data or documentation that it deems necessary for that evaluation. 8. The term"Applicant' as used in this Order of Conditions shall refer to the owner,any successor in interest or successor in control of the property referenced in the Notice of intent, supporting documents and this Order of Conditions. The Commission shall be notified in writing within 30 days of all transfers of title of any portion of the property that takes place prior to issuance of the Certificate of Compliance. 9. It is the responsibility of the applicant to procure all other applicable federal, state and local permits and approvals associated with this project. These permits may include but are not necessarily limited to the following: (1) Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (P.L. 92-500, 86 stat. 816), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. (2) Water Quality Certification in accordance with the Federal Water Pollution Control under authority of sec. 27(5)of Chapter 21 of the Massachusetts General Laws as codified in 314 CMR 9.00. (3) Sewer Extension Permit from the DEP Division of Water Pollution Control under G. L. Ch. 21A ss7 and 314 CMR-7.00. Any Board of Health permit for septic system design for any portion of the septic system within 100 feet of wetlands shall be submitted to the Commission prior to construction initiation. (4) Design Requirements for Construction in Floodplains under the State Building Code (780 CMR 744.). 10. If there are conflicting conditions within this Order,the stricter condition(s) shall rule. 11. All work shall be performed so as to ensure that there will be no sedimentation into wetlands and surface waters during construction or after completion of the project. 12. The Commission or its Agent shall have the discretion to modify the erosion/siltation control methods and boundary during construction if necessary. 13. The Commission reserves the right to impose additional conditions on portions of this project or this site to mitigate any actual or potential impacts resulting from the work herein permitted. 14. The work shall conform to the following attached plans and special conditions: Attachment to Order of Conditions # 64-447 Page 3of 5 Final Approved Plans MRM Project Management LLC 60-64 Grove St 3 Harmony Grove", Site Plan to Accomnanv NOI, Scale 1"=40' (Title) 4/17/07 (Dated) completed by Griffin Engineering Group, LLC (Signed and Stamped by) City of Salem Conservation Commission (On file with) 15. Any proposed changes in the approved plan(s) or any deviation in construction from the approved plan(s) shall require the applicant to file a Notice of Project Change with the Commission. The Notice shall be accompanied by a written inquiry prior to their implementation in the field, as to whether the change(s) is substantial enough to require filing a new Notice of Intent or a request to correct or amend this Order of Conditions. A copy of such request shall at the same time be sent to the Department of Environmental Protection. 16. In conjunction with the sale of this property or any portion thereof before a Certificate of Compliance has been issued,the applicant or current landowner shall submit to the Commission a statement signed by the buyer that he/she is aware of an outstanding Order of Conditions on the property and has received a copy of the Order of Conditions. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION 17. Prior to the commencement of any activity on this site other than activities listed above,there shall be a Pre-Construction Meeting between the project supervisor,the contractor responsible for the work, and a member of the Conservation Commission or its Administrator to ensure that the requirements of the Order of Conditions are understood. The staked erosion control line shall be adjusted,if necessary,during the pre-construction meeting. Please contact the Conservation Commission Agent at (978) 745-9595 ext 311 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to any activity to arrange for the pre-construction meeting. 18. Prior to the pre-construction meeting and commencement of any activity on this site, sedimentation and erosion control barriers shall be installed as shown on the approval plan(s)and detail drawings. The Commission and/or its Administrator shall inspect and approve such installation at the pre-construction meeting. 19. No clearing of vegetation,including trees,or disturbance of soil shall occur prior to the pre-construction meeting. Minimal disturbance of shrubs and herbaceous plants shall be allowed prior to the pre- construction meeting if absolutely necessary in order to place erosion control stakes where required. 20. There shall be 10 hay bales and wooden stakes under cover on the site to be used only for emergency erosion control. EROSION CONTROL Attachment to Order of Conditions # 64-447 Page 4of 5 21. Appropriate erosion control devices shall be in place prior to the beginning of any phase of construction, and shall be maintained during construction in the wetland areas and buffer zones. The erosion control specifications provided in the Notice of Intent and the erosion control provision in the Order will be the minimum standards for this project; the Commission may require additional measures. 22. All debris, fill and excavated material shall be stockpiled a location far enough away from the wetland resource areas to prevent sediment from entering wetland resource areas. 23. Erosion and sedimentation control devices shall be inspected after each storm event and repaired or replaced as necessary. Any accumulated silt adjacent to the barriers shall be removed. 24. The area of construction shall remain in a stable condition at the close of each construction day. 25. Any de-watering of trenches or other excavation required during construction shall be conducted so as to prevent siltation of wetland resource areas. All discharge from de-watering activities shall be filtered through hay bale sediment traps, silt filter bags or other means approved by the Commission or its Administrator. 26. Within thirty (30) days of completion of construction on any given portion of the project, all disturbed areas in the completed portion of the site shall be permanently stabilized with rapidly growing vegetative cover, using sufficient top soil to assure long-term stabilization of disturbed areas. 27. If soils are to be disturbed for longer that two (2) months, a temporary cover of rye or other grass should be established to prevent erosion and sedimentation. If the season is not appropriate for plant growth, exposed surface shall be stabilized by other appropriate erosion control measures,firmly anchored,to prevent soils from being washed by rain or flooding. DURING CONSTRUCTION 28. A copy of this Order of Conditions and the plan(s)approved in this Order shall be available on site at all times when work is in progress. 29. No alteration or activity shall occur beyond the limit of work as defined by the siltation barriers shown on the approved plan(s). 30. All waste products,grubbed stumps, slash;construction materials, etc. shall be deposited at least 100 feet from wetland resource areas and 200 feet from river. 31. Cement trucks shall not be washed out in any wetland resource or buffer zone area,nor into any drainage system. Any deposit of cement or concrete products into a buffer zone or wetland resource area shall be immediately removed. 32. All exposed sub-soils shall be covered by a minimum of three(3)inches of quality screened loam topsoil prior to seeding and final stabilization. 33. Immediately following drainage structure installation all inlets shall be protected by silt fence,haybale barriers and/or silt bags to filter silt from stormwater before it enters the drainage system. 34. There shall be no pumping of water from wetland resource areas. 35. All equipment shall be inspected regularly for leaks. Any leaking hydraulic lines,cylinders or any other components shall be fixed immediately. 36. During construction,all drainage structures shall be inspected regularly and cleaned as necessary. • Attachment to Order of Conditions # 64-447 Page 5of 5 37. The applicant is herby notified that failure to comply with all requirements herein may result in the issuance of enforcement actions by the Conservation Commission including,but not limited to,civil administrative penalties under M.G.L Chapter 21A, section 16. AFTER CONSTRUCTION 38. Upon completion of construction and final soil stabilization, the applicant shall submit the following to the Conservation Commission to request a Certificate of Compliance (COC): (1) A Completed Request for a Certificate of Compliance form(WPA Form 8A or other form if required by the Conservation Commission at the time of request). (2) A letter from a Registered Professional Engineer certifying compliance of the property with this Order of Conditions. (3) An "As-Built" plan signed and stamped by a Registered Professional Engineer or Land Surveyor showing post-construction conditions within all areas under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act. This plan shall include at a minimum: (a) All wetland resource area boundaries with associated buffer zones and regulatory setback areas taken from the plan(s)approved in this Order of Conditions; (b) Locations and elevations of all stormwater management conveyances, structures and best management designs,including foundation drains,constructed under this Order within any wetland resource area or buffer zone; (c) Distances from any structures constructed under this Order to wetland resource areas- "structures"include,but are not limited to,all buildings,septic system components,wells, utility lines,fences,retaining walls,and roads/driveways; (d) A fine delineating the limit of work-"work"includes any filling,excavating and/or disturbance of soils or vegetation approved under this Order; 39. When issued, the Certificate of Compliance must be recorded at the Essex County Registry of Deeds and a copy of the recording submitted to the Salem Conservation Commission. 40. If the completed work differs from that in the original plans and conditions, the report must specify how the work differs; at which time thea applicant shall first request a modification to the Order. Only upon PP q review and approval by the Commission, may the applicant request in writing a Certificate of Compliance as described above. 41. Erosion control devices shall remain in place and properly functioning until all exposed soils have been stabilized with final vegetative cover and the Conservation Commission and/or its Administrator has authorized their removal. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS 42. Applicant shall label all drums and containers filled with liquids located near the North River and drainage systems. 43. Applicant shall cover all soil piles with plastic to ensure sediment does not migrate into the North River and drainage systems on site. 1 1 Notice of Intent underthe 1 ° Massachusetts Wetlands r Protection Act 1 and the City of Salem 1 Wetlands Bylaws 1 Site Clean-up 1 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road Salem, MA April 17, 2007 RECEIVED APk 1 7 2007 1 x � #. Owner/Applicant: DEPT.OF PLANNING& - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT � MRM Project 1 r< Management , LLC 1 Submitted to: " Q adf City of Salem Conservation Commission 1 ° and Massachusetts Department of 1 Environmental Protection 0 1 � � *�� Prepared by: 9 a Griffin Engineering ' Beverly, MA 1 1 Griffin Engineering ' , Group, LLC April 17, 2007 ' Salem Conservation Commission ' City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 ' By Hand Delivery Subject: Notice of Intent for Site Clean-up 60-64 Grove St. & 3 Harmony Grove Rd. ' Map 16 Lot 236, 237, 239 Dear Commission Members: On behalf of the property owners, MRM Project Management, LLC, we are pleased to provide seven (7) copies of this Notice of Intent (NOI) for the subject ' properties. The proposed project involves the removal of trash and debris from the property, removal of two fuel oil tanks, re-opening of an access road, soil ' testing, and regrading and stabilization work. The wetland resource areas located on the subject property that are protected ' under the Wetland Protection Act include the Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage, Coastal Bank, Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways, and Riverfront Area. ' We look forward to discussing the project with the Commission. Please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned with any questions or comments. ' Very truly yours, Griffin Engineering LLCRobert H. Griffin ' enclosures: NOI (7 copies) ' cc: Massachusetts DEP Northeast Region (2 copies) R. Hubbard (1 copy) ' M. Handley (1 copy) ' P:\Projects\Salem\Hubbard-BlubberHollow\NOI\TranLtr.wpd Phone 978-927-5111 Fax 978-927-5103 1 www.griffineng.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Notice of Intent Application (WPA Form 3) ' Notice of Intent Wetland Fee Transmittal Form and Fee Calculation Sheet ' Stormwater Management Form Attachment A Project Description 1.0 INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 2.0 WETLAND RESOURCE AREAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 2.1 Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4 2.2 Coastal Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4 2.3 Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5 2.4 Riverfront Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6 2.5 Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-7 ' 3.0 PROPOSED PROJECT/WETLAND RESOURCE AREA WORK . . . . . . . . . . . A-7 3.1 Coastal Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-9 3.2 Riverfront Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-9 4.0 MITIGATION MEASURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-9 ' 5.0 CONCLUSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-10 Figure 1 - Site Locus Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 ' Attachment B Notice of Responsibility Attachment C Remedial Action Mitigation Plan Attachment D Enforcement Order ' Attachment E Site Plan to Accompany NOI Attachment F Erosion Control Specifications ' Attachment G Riverfront Area Form Attachment H Affidavit of Service, Notice to Abutters & Certified List of Abutters 1 ' NOTICE OF INTENT APPLICATION ' (WPA FORM 3) � 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 1�yo Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands '' } t WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent ber Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Salem ' Important: City/Town When filling out A. General Information forms on the ' computer,use only the tab key 1. Project Location (Note: electronic filers will click on button for GIS locator): to move your 60-64 Grove Street&3 Harmony Grove Road Salem 01970 cursor-do not .Street Address b.Ci /Town C.Zi use the return ah' P Code key. Latitude and Longitude: N42d 31'19" W70d 54'43" d.Latitude e.Longitude 16 236, 237 &239 tf.Assessors Map/Plat Number g.Parcel/Lot Number 2. Applicant: ' MRM Project Management LLC a.First Name b. Last Name c.Company Note: 9 Abbott Street Before d.Mailing Address ' completing this Beverly MA 01915 form consult your local e.City/Town f.State g.Zip Code Conservation 978.921.5544 978.921.6655 t Commission h.Phone Number i.Fax Number j.Email address regarding any municipal bylaw 3. Property owner(if different from applicant): ❑ Check if more than one owner or ordinance. ' a.First Name b.Last Name c.Company d.Mailing Address ' e.Citylrown f.State g.Zip Code ' h.Phone Number i.Fax Number j.Email address 4. Representative (if any): Griffin Engineering Group, LLC ' a. Finn Robert H. Griffin b.Contact Person First Name c.Contact Person Last Name ' P.O. Box 7061 d.Mailing Address Beverly MA 01915 e.City/Town f.State g.Zip Code 978.927.5111 978.927.5103 bgriffin@griffineng.com In.Phone Number i.Fax Number J.Email address ' 5. Total WPA Fee Paid (from NO]Wetland Fee Transmittal Form): $1,575.00 $775.00 $800.00 a.Total Fee Paid b.State Fee Paid c.City?own Fee Paid ' 6. General Project Description: Removal of trash and debris, removal of two fuel oil tanks, re-opening of an access road, soil testing, ' and regrading and stabilization work. ' wpaform3.doc•rev. 11/30/06 Page 1 of 9 ' Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection = n s Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands ' WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Salem ' CityRown A. General Information (continued) ' 7. Project Type Checklist: a. ❑ Single Family Home b. ❑ Residential Subdivision ' c. ❑ Limited Project Driveway Crossing d. ® Commercial/Industrial ' e. ❑ Dock/Pier f. ❑ Utilities g. ❑ Coastal Engineering Structure h. ❑ Agriculture—cranberries, forestry ' i. ❑ Transportation j. ❑ Other ' 8. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: Essex (South) 109 ' a.County b.Page Number 25700 c.Book d.Certificate#(if registered land) ' 9. Has work been performed on the property under an Order of Resource Area Delineation involving Simplified Review within 3 years of the date of this application? ' a.❑ Yes b. ® No If yes, no Notice of Intent or Request for Determination of Applicability may be filed for work within the ' 50-foot-wide area in the Buffer Zone along the resource area during the three-year term of an Order of Resource Area Delineation, or any Extended Order, or until the applicant receives a Certificate of Compliance,whichever is later. ' 10. Buffer Zone Only- Is the project located only in the Buffer Zone of a bordering vegetated wetland, ' inland bank, or coastal resource area? a. ❑Yes -answer 11 below, then skip to Section C. b. ® No-skip to Section B. 11. Buffer Zone Setback—For projects that involve work only in the buffer zone, select the applicable ' adjacent resource area (check one): a. ❑ BVW b. ❑ inland bank c. ❑ coastal resource area ' The distance between the closest project disturbance and the associated resource area is: d.linear feet ' wpafo"3.doc•rev. 11/30/06 Page 2 of 9 ' Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection edbYo. Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands ile ., ' WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 ntiansa86` Salem ' City/Town B. Resource Area Effects ' 1. Inland Resource Areas Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and any supporting documentation describing how the ' project will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards requiring consideration of alternative project design or location. Online Users: ' -Include your Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement(if any document SII transaction number a. ❑ Bank 1.linear feet 2.linear feet (provided on b. ❑ Bordering Vegetated ' your receipt page)with all Wetland 1.square feet 2.square feet supplementary information you c. ❑ Land Under t.square feet 2.square feet ' submit to the Waterbodies and Department. Waterways 3.cubic yards dredged d. ❑ Bordering Land ' Subject to Flooding 1.square feet 2.square feet 3.cubic feet of flood storage lost 4.cubic feet of flood storage replaced ' e. ❑ Isolated Land Subject to Flooding 1.square feet 2.cubic feet of flood storage lost 3.cubic feet of flood storage replaced North River Canal f. ® Riverfront area 1.Name of Waterway(if available) 1.Width of Riverfront Area check one): ' [I For projects j j impacted by the dverfront area ❑ 25 ft. - Designated Densely Developed Areas only and abutter zone of another resource area, ❑ 100 ft. -New agricultural projects only add 50%to the total fee. ® 200 ft. -All other projects ' 2.Total area of Riverfront Area on the site of the proposed project: 251,700 Square Feet 3. Proposed alteration of the Riverfront Area: ' 174,664 90,188 84,476 a.Total Square Feet b.Square Feet within 100 ft. c.Square Feet between 100 ft and 200 ft. ' 4. Has an alternatives analysis been done and is it attached to this NO]? ® Yes❑ No 5.Was the lot where the activity is proposed created prior to August 1, 1996? ® Yes❑ No ' wpafonn3.doc•rev. 11/30/06 Page 3 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection detl baP Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands ; Nu r -< WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 rt, nsaebon . Salemm ' City/7'own B. Resource Area Effects 2. Coastal Resource Areas: Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and supporting documentation describing how the project ' will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards requiring consideration of alternative project design or location. Online Users: ' Include your Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement(if any) document transaction number a. ElDesignated Port Areas Indicate size under Land Under the Ocean, below ' (provided on your receipt b. ❑ Land Under the Ocean .page)with all 1.Square feet supplementary information you 2.Cubic yards dredged ' submit to the Department. c. El Barrier Beach Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and/or Coastal Dunes below ' d. ❑ Coastal Beaches 1.Square feet 2.Cubic yards beach nourishment e. ❑ Coastal Dunes 1.Square feet 2.Cubic yards dune nourishment ' f. ❑ Coastal Banks 1.Linear feet g. ❑ Rocky Intertidal Shores 1.Square feet ' h.❑ Salt Marshes 1.Square feet 2.Sq ft restoration,rehab.,or creation ' I. ❑ Land Under Salt Ponds 1.Square feet 2.Cubic yards dredged ' j. ❑ Land Containing Shellfish 1.Square feet 2.Square feet restoration,rehab. k. ❑ Fish Runs Indicate size under Coastal Banks, inland Bank, Land Under the Ocean, and/or inland Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways, above ' 1.Cubic yards dredged I. ❑ Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage 1.Square feet ' 3. Limited Project: ' Is any portion of the proposed activity eligible to be treated as a limited project subject to 310 CMR 10.24 or 310 CMR 10.53? a. ❑ Yes ® No If yes, describe which limited project applies to this project: ' b.Limited Project ' wpaform3.doc•rev. 11/30/06 Page 4 of 9 ' Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionME Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands WPA Form 3 —Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Salem ' cityrrown C. Bordering Vegetated Wetland Delineation Methodology tCheck all methods used to delineate the Bordering Vegetated Wetland (BVW) boundary: Online users: 1. ❑ Final Order of Resource Area Delineation issued by Conservation Commission or DEP Include your' document (attached) transaction number 2_ ❑ DEP BVW Field Data Form (attached) (provided on ' your receipt 3. ❑ Final Determination of Applicability issued by Conservation Commission or DEP (attached) page)with all supplementary information you 4. ❑ Other Methods for Determining the BVW Boundary(attach documentation): submit to the ' Department. a. ❑ 50%or more wetland indicator plants b. ❑ Saturated/inundated conditions exist For all projects c. ❑ Groundwater indicators affecting other d. ❑ Direct observation ' Resource Areas, please attach a e. ❑ Hydric soil indicators narrative f. ❑ Credible evidence of conditions prior to disturbance explaining how ' the resource 5. Other resource areas delineated: area was delineated' D. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements ' Streamlined Massachusetts Endangered Species Act/Wetlands Protection Act Review 1. Is any portion of the proposed project located in Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife as indicated on the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare Wetland Wildlife published by the Natural ' Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP)?To view habitat maps, see the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas or go to http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nheso/nhrenmap.htm. a. ❑ Yes ® No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NOI to: ' Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program Division of Fisheries and Wildlife ' October 1, 2006 Route 135, North Drive b.Date of map Westborough, MA 01581 If yes, the project is subject to Massachusetts Endangered Species Act(MESA) review(321 CMR 10.18).To qualify for a streamlined, 30-day, MESA/Wetlands Protection Act review, please complete ' Section DA.A, and include requested materials with this Notice of Intent (NOI); OR complete Section D.1.13, if applicable. If MESA supplemental information is not included with the NOI, by completing Section 1 of this form, the NHESP will require a separate MESA filing which may take up to 90 days ' to review(unless noted exceptions in Section 2 apply, see below). A. Submit Supplemental Information for Endangered Species Review ' ❑ Percentage/acreage of property to be altered: (1)within wetland Resource Area percentage/acreage (2)outside Resource Area percentage/acreage ' ❑ Assessor's Map or right-of-way plan of site ' wpaform3.doc•rev. 11/30/06 Page 5 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection vDEP e,. Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands ' DFS File!` ber WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 S` _ acUoa, Salem ' Cityfrown D. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont.) ' ❑ Project plans for entire project site, including wetland Resource Areas and areas outside of wetlands jurisdiction, showing existing and proposed conditions, existing and proposed tree/vegetation clearing line, and clearly demarcated limits of work" ' ❑ Project description (including description of impacts outside of wetland Resource Area& Buffer Zone) ' ❑ Photographs representative of the site ❑ MESA filing fee(fee information available at: http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/nhenvmesa.htm) Make check payable to"Natural Heritage& Endangered Species Fund"and mail to NHESP at above address Projects altering 10 or more acres of land, also submit.- 0 ubmit:❑ Vegetation cover type map of site ' ❑ Project plans showing Priority& Estimated Habitat boundaries B. OR Check One of the Following ' ❑ Project is exempt from MESA review. Attach applicant letter indicating which MESA exemption applies.(See 321 CMR 10.14, http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/nhenvexemptions.htm) ❑ Separate MESA review ongoing. NHESP Tracking Number Date submitted to NHESP ❑ Separate MESA review completed. Include copy of NHESP"no Take"determination or valid Conservation & Management Permit with approved plan. ' Some projects not in Estimated Habitat may be located in Priority Habitat, and require NHESP review(see www.nhesp.org regulatory review tab). Priority Habitat includes habitat for state- listed plants and strictly upland species not protected by the Wetlands Protection Act. MESA projects may not be segmented (321 CMR 10.16).The applicant must disclose full development plans even if such plans are not required as part of the Notice of Intent process. 2. For coastal projects only, is any portion of the proposed project located below the mean high water ' line or in a fish run? a.❑ Yes ® No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NO[to either: South Shore-Cohasset to Rhode North Shore-Hull to New Hampshire: ' Island,and the Cape&Islands: Division of Marine Fisheries- Division of Marine Fisheries- North Shore Office ' Southeast Marine Fisheries Station Attn:Environmental Reviewer Attn: Environmental Reviewer 30 Emerson Avenue 838 South Rodney French Blvd. Gloucester,MA 01930 New Bedford, MA 02744 ' b. ❑ Not applicable—project is in inland resource area only ' wpaform3.doc•rev. 11/30/06 Page 6 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection : Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlandsrt ,., ^ FiieTq WPA Form 3 — Notice of Intent = a Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. cUocoment'Tra ctton; tie'. 131, §40 Salem ' Cityrrown D. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont.) ' 3. Is any portion of the proposed project within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)? a. ❑ Yes ® No If yes, provide name of ACEC (see instructions to WPA Form 3 or DEP ' Website for ACEC locations). Note: electronic filers click on Website. b.ACEC Online users: 4. Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order under the Inland Wetlands ' Include your Restriction Act(M.G.L. c. 131, § 40A)or the Coastal Wetlands Restriction Act(M.G.L. c. 130, § 105)? document transaction number a. [-IYes ® No ' (provided on 5. Is any activity within any Resource Area or Buffer Zone exempt from performance standards of the your receipt page)with all wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.00. supplementary information you a. ❑ Yes ® No If yes, describe which exemption applies to this project: submit to the Department. b.Exemption 6. Is this project subject to the DEP Stormwater Policy? a. ® Yes ❑ No If yes, stormwater management measures are required.Applicants should complete the Stormwater Management Form and submit it with this form. ' b. If no, explain why the project is exempt: E. Additional Information Applicants must include the following with this Notice of Intent(NOI). See instructions for details. Online Users: Attach the document transaction number(provided on your receipt page)for any of the following information you submit to the Department. 1. ® USGS or other map of the area(along with a narrative description, if necessary)containing ' sufficient information for the Conservation Commission and the Department to locate the site. (Electronic filers may omit this item.) z. ® Plans identifying the location of proposed activities (including activities proposed to serve as a ' Bordering Vegetated Wetland [BVW] replication area or other mitigating measure) relative to the boundaries of each affected resource area. 3. ❑ Other material identifying and explaining the determination of resource area boundaries shown on plans (e.g., a DEP BVW Field Data Form). 4. ® List the titles and dates for all plans and other materials submitted with this NOI. ' 5. ❑ If there is more than one property owner, please attach a list of these property owners not listed on this form. 6.❑ Attach proof of mailing for Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, if needed. ' 7. ❑ Attach proof of mailing for Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, if needed. wpaform3.doc•rev. 11/30/06 Page 7 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental ProtectionQ" s a Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent _ Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Salem ' Citylrown E. Additional Information (cont.) ' 8. 0 Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form 9. 0 Attach Stormwater Management Form, if needed. ' F. Fees The fees for work proposed under each Notice of Intent must be calculated and submitted to the Conservation Commission and the Department(see Instructions and NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form). No filing fee shall be assessed for projects of any city, town, county, or district of the Commonwealth, federally recognized Indian tribe housing authority, municipal housing authority, or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Applicants must submit the following information (in addition to pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form)to confirm fee payment: .?/4 #116 Idle ' 1.Municipal Check Number 2.Check date .3/SFS �*//6 ,d7 3.State Check Number 4.Check date ' 5.Payor name on check:First Name 6.Payor name on check:Last Name G. Signatures and Submittal Requirements ' I hereby certify under the 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. I understand that the Conservation Commission will place notification of this Notice in a local newspaper at the expense of the applicant in accordance with the wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.05(5)(a). I further certify under penalties of perjury that all abutters were notified of this application, pursuant to the re ants of M.G.L.c. 131, §40. Notice must be made in writing by hand delivery or certified mail etur ipt quested)to all abutters within 100 feet of the property line of the project location. nature of Applicant Date ' Sign att .�y of Property er ' dift nt) Date ACL - -11.0-e 7 ' Signature of Representative jiy ny) Date For Conservation Commission: Two copies of the completed Notice of Intent(Form 3), including supporting plans and documents; two copies of pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form; and the city/town fee payment must be sent to the Conservation Commission by certified mail or hand delivery. For DEP: ' One copy of the completed Notice of Intent(Form 3), including supporting plans and documents;one copy of pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form; and a copy of the state fee payment must be sent to the DEP Regional Office(see Instructions)by certified mail or hand delivery. (E-filers may submit these electronically.) ' wpaform3.doc•rev.11/30/06 Page 8 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands t ©F9M WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Salem ' City/Town G. Signatures and Submittal Requirements (cont.) ' Other: If the applicant has checked the"yes"box in any part of Section D, Item 3, above, refer to that section and the Instructions for additional submittal requirements. ' The original and copies must be sent simultaneously. Failure by the applicant to send copies in a timely manner may result in dismissal of the Notice of Intent. 1 t wpaform3.doc•rev. 11/30/06 Page 9 of 9 1 � 1 � ' NOTICE OF INTENT WETLAND FEE TRANSMITTAL FORM & i FEE CALCULATION SHEET 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 ' Important: A. Applicant Information When filling out ' forms on the 1. Applicant: computer, use only the tab MRM Project key to move a. First Name b.Last Name Management, LLC ' your cursor- 9 Abbott Street do not use the d. Mailing Address return key. Beverly MA 01915 ' e.City/Town I.State g.Zip Code 978.921.5544 h.Phone Number 2. Property Owner(if different): a. First Name b. Last Name c.Company ' d.Mailing Address e.City/Town I.State g.Zip Code h.Phone Number 3. Project Location: 60& 64 Grove Street&3 Harmony Gorve Road Salem a.Street Address b.Cityfrown ' To calculate B. Fees filing fees,refer ' to the category Notice of Intent(Form 3)or Abbreviated Notice of Intent(Form 4): fee list and examples in the The fee should be calculated using the followingsix-step process and worksheet. Please see dung out for Instructions before fillip out worksheet. p ' filling out W PA 9 Form 3(Notice of Intent). Step 1/Type of Activity: Describe each type of activity that will occur in wetland resource area and buffer zone. ' Step 2/Number of Activities: Identify.the number of each type of activity. Step 3/Individual Activity Fee: Identify each activity fee from the six project categories listed in the instructions. Step 4/Subtotal Activity Fee: Multiply the number of activities (identified in Step 2)times the fee per category (identified in Step 3)to reach a subtotal fee amount. Note: If any of these activities are in a Riverfront Area in addition to another Resource Area or the Buffer Zone, the fee per activity should be multiplied by 1.5 and then added to the subtotal amount. ' Step 5/Total Project Fee: Determine the total project fee by adding the subtotal amounts from Step 4. Step 6/Fee Payments: To calculate the state share of the fee, divide the total fee in half and subtract ' $12.50. To calculate the city/town share of the fee, divide the total fee in half and add $12.50. ' Wpefornl1doc•NOI Wetland Fee Transco Hal Form•rev.311/05 Page 1 of 2 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands ' NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 ' B. Fees (continued) Step 1/Type of Activity Step 2/Number Step Step 4/Subtotal Activity of Activities 3/Individual Fee Activity Fee ' Cat. 3.d -Clean up of Hazardous 1 $1,050 $1,050 x 1.5 =$1,575 Waste 1 Step 5rrotal Project Fee: ' Step 6/Fee Payments: ' Total Project Fee: $1,575.00 a.Total fee from Step 5 State share of filing fee: $775.00 b. 1/2 total fee less$12.50 ' Cityrrown share of filling fee: $800.00 c. 1/2 total fee plus$12.50 ' C. Submittal Requirements ' a.) Complete pages 1 and 2 and send with a check or money order for the state share of the fee, payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Department of Environmental Protection ' Box 4062 Boston, MA 02211 ' b.) To the Conservation Commission: Send the Notice of Intent or Abbreviated Notice of Intent; a copy of this form; and the city/town fee payment. c.) To DEP Regional Office (see Instructions): Send a copy of the Notice of Intent or Abbreviated ' Notice of Intent; a copy of this form; and a copy of the state fee payment. (E-filers of Notices of Intent may submit these electronically.) 1 Wpafarm3.do •N01 Wegand Fee Trammttal Fonn•rev.3/1/05 Page 2 of 2 ' FILING FEE CALCULATION SHEET ' Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act 310 CMR 10.03(7)c ' Category 3.d: Clean-up of Hazardous Waste $ 1,050.00 (Riverfront Area x 1.5) 525.00 $ 1,575.00 ' State Share = (50% of Amt - $12.50) _ $1575/2 - $12.50 = $ 775.00 ' City Share = (50% of Amt + $12.50) _ $1575/2 + $12.50 = $ 800.00 1 c$UMENGMEP A6 GROUP,LLC \`>Danversbank all. 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The proposed project is: forms on the computer, use a. New development ❑ Yes E No only the tab ' key to move b. Redevelopment E Yes ❑ No your cursor- do not use the (If yes, distinguish redevelopment components from return key. c. Combination El Yes E No ' new development components on plans). 2. Stormwater runoff to be treated for water quality is based on the following calculations: ' a. ❑ 1 inch of runoff x total impervious area of post-development site for discharge to critical areas �n (Outstanding Resource Waters, recharge areas of public water supplies, shellfish growing areas, swimming beaches, cold water fisheries). ' Note: b. E 0.5 inches of runoff x total impervious area of post-development site for other resource areas. This November 2000 version of ' the Stormwater Management B. Stormwater Management Standards Form supersedes earlier versions DEP's Stormwater Management Policy March 1997 includes nine standards that are listed on the ' including those 9 y( ) contained in following pages. Check the appropriate boxes for each standard and provide documentation and DEP's additional information when applicable. Stormwater ' Handbooks. Standard #1: Untreated stormwater a. E The project is designed so that new stormwater point discharges do not discharge untreated stormwater into, or cause erosion to,wetlands and waters. ' Standard#2: Post-development peak discharges rates ' a. E Not applicable—project site contains waters subject to tidal action. Post-development peak discharge does not exceed pre-development rates on the site at the point of ' discharge or downgradient property boundary for the 2-yr, 10-yr, and 100-yr, 24-hr storm. b. E Without stormwater controls c. ❑ With stormwater controls designed for the 2-yr, and 10-yr storm, 24-hr storm. d. E The project as designed will not increase off-site flooding impacts from the 100-yr, 24-hr storm. Wpafoon3.dm•Slom ater Management Form•rev.3HN5 Page 7 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands Stormwater Management Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 ' B. Stormwater Management Standards (cont.) ' Standard#3: Recharge to groundwater Amount of impervious area (sq. ft.)to be infiltrated: 0 sf(No Increase in Impervious Area) a.square feet tVolume to be recharged is based on: b. ❑ The following Natural Resources Conservation Service hydrologic soils groups (e.g. A, B, C, ' D, or UA)or any combination of groups: 1.%of impervious area 2.Hydrologic soil group 3.%of impervious area 4.Hydrologic soil group ' 5.%of impervious area 6.Hydrologic soil group 7.%of impervious area 8.Hydrologic soil group ' c. ❑ Site specific pre-development conditions: 1.Recharge rate 2.Volume ' d. Describe how the calculations were determined: No recharge required due to no increase in impervious area 1 a. List each BMP or nonstructural measure used to meet Standard#3 (e.g. dry well, infiltration trench). ' Does the annual groundwater recharge for the post-development site approximate the annual recharge from existing site conditions? f. ® Yes ❑ No Standard#4: 80%TSS Removal a. ❑ The proposed stormwater management system will remove 80%of the post-development site's average annual Total Suspended Solids (TSS)load. ' b. Identify the BMP's proposed for the project and describe how the 80%TSS removal will be achieved. wpefoan3.eoc•stormwater Management Fom•rev.31IMS Page 2 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands ' Stormwater Management Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 ' B. Stormwater Management Standards (cont.) c. If the project is redevelopment, explain how much TSS will be removed and briefly explain why 80% removal cannot be achieved. The proposed project is a clean up of the existing site. The quality of stormwater runoff will be improved with the implimentation of the site clean up. Standard #5: Higher potential pollutant loads See Stormwater ' Policy Handbook Does the project site contain land uses with higher potential pollutant loads Vol. I,page 1-23, for land uses of a. ❑ Yes ® No b. If yes, describe land uses: high pollutant loading (see Instructions). tc. Identify the BMPs selected to treat stormwater runoff. If infiltration measures are proposed, describe the pretreatment. (Note: If the area of higher potential pollutant loading is upgradient of a critical area, infiltration is not allowed.) Standard#6: Protection of critical areas ' See Stormwater Will the project discharge to or affect a critical area? Policy Handbook Vol. I, page 1-25, for critical areas a. ❑ Yes ® No b. If yes, describe areas: ' (see Instructions). c. Identify the BMPs selected for stormwater discharges in these areas and describe how BMPs meet restrictions listed on pages 1-27 and 1-28 of the Stormwater Policy Handbook—Vol. I: Wpaf=13,10 •Stommater Management F.•rev.311115 Page 3 of 5 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands Stormwater Management Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Stormwater Management Standards (cont.) Note: ' components of Standard #7: Redevelopment projects redevelopment projects which Is the proposed activity a redevelopment project? plan to develop previously a. ® Yes ❑ No b. If yes,the following stormwater management standards have been met: undeveloped areas do not fall Standards 4 &9. under the scope ' of Standard 7. ' c.The following stormwater standards have not been met for the following reasons: The extent of redevelopment does not require changing of the existing drainage system therefore no modifications are proposed that would yield a reduction in TSS removal. Since there is no drainage system proposed an Operation & Maintence plan is not necessary. Cleaning up the site will reduce the annual pollutant load on the site and adjacent resource areas. t -- d. ® The proposed project will reduce the annual pollutant load on the site with new or improved stormwater control. Standard #8: Erosion/sediment control a. ® Erosion and sediment controls are incorporated into the project design to prevent erosion, control sediments, and stabilize exposed soils during construction or land disturbance. Standard #9: Operation/maintenance plan ' a. ❑ An operation and maintenance plan for the post-development stormwater controls have been developed. The plan includes ownership of the stormwater BMPs, parties responsible for operation and maintenance, schedule for inspection and maintenance, routine and long-term maintenance ' responsibilities, and provision for appropriate access and maintenance easements extending from a public right-of-way to the stormwater controls. ' b.Planrrifle c.Date d.Plan/Title e.Date Wpafarm7.dm•Stom ter Management Fam•rev.3/1/05 Page 4 of 6 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands ' Stormwater Management Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 C. Submittal Requirements Online users: DEP recommends that applicants submit this form, as well as, supporting documentation and plans, ' Include your 9 document with the Notice of Intent to provide stormwater management information for Commission review transaction consistent with the wetland regulations (310 CMR 10.05 (6)(b))and DEP's Stormwater Management number Policy(March 1997). If a particular stormwater management standard cannot be met, information (provided on should be provided to demonstrate how equivalent water quality and water quantity protection will be your receipt provided. DEP encourages engineers to use this form to certify that the project meets the stormwater page)with all P 9 9 fy p j supplementary management standards as well as acceptable engineering standards. For more information, consult information you the Stormwater Management Policy. submit to the Department. ' D. Signatures ' MRM Project Management, LLC Applicant Name Date Signa ' Robert H. Griffin, P.E. (11702 Representative(if any) Date Signature t Wpaform3.dm•Slor Ater Management Ponn•rev.3/1105 Page 5 of 5 ' ATTACHMENT A PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1.0 INTRODUCTION &BACKGROUND The project site is located at 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road (Map 16, Lot 236, 237 & 239) in Salem, Massachusetts. The site, formerly owned by the Salem Oil and Grease Company, contains approximately 6.5 acres and is presently 1 developed with six industrial buildings. Lots 60 and 64 Grove Street are separated by the tidal North River Canal which transects the property in a west-to-east direction. The 3 Harmony Grove Road lot is separated from the other parcels by the Massachusetts ' Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) railroad tracks and is transected by the North River Canal. Figure 1 - United States Geological Survey (USGS) Locus Map, depicts ' the general location of the proposed project. The subject properties are bounded by a mix of commercial and residential properties. To the south and west the site is bounded by residential properties along Beaver Street and Silver Street. To the north the 3 Harmony Grove Road property is bounded by the roadway and the Harmony Grove Cemetery while the 60 Grove Street property is ' bounded by the MBTA railroad tracks. To the east the site is bounded by Grove Street. On the opposite side of Grove Street toward the northeast of the site there are other industrial and commercial properties. The former Salem Oil and Grease property has historically been involved in the leather tanning industry dating back as early as 1851. Between 1851 and 1912 portions of the ' site were used by the Frye Tannery, Nabers Tannery, Sims Morocco Factory, Gleason Leather Company, and the Croix Tannery. In addition, the Salem Gas Light Company owned and used the middle portion of the 64 Grove Street lot as a storage facility for numerous years. The Salem Oil and Grease Company had occupied the easterly portion of the site in 1912 and eventually acquired the entire site. The company ' evolved from the manufacturing of whale oil into the production of proprietary blends of specialty oils for the leather tanning industry until it closed down in 2002. On October 2, 2002, a sudden release of oil occurred while personnel of the Salem Oil and Grease Company where transferring a 300-gallon capacity plastic tote. An Immediate Response Action Plan (IRA) was implemented but never completed by the former property owner. On June 10, 2005, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP) issued a Notice of Responsibility (NOR) to the former owner for a release of wastewater sludge that had occurred from an overflowing above-ground storage tank at the 64 Grove Street property. In addition to cleaning up the spill, the NOR required the former owner to contain and remove all the abandoned oil and/or hazardous materials (OHM) containers leftover from the former operations and to conduct an environmental assessment of the property. The former owner informed MA DEP that they were financially incapable of addressing the requirements of the NOR and were in the process of selling the property. After a failed attempt to sell the property and multiple exchanges with MA DEP, the former owner transferred the property to the applicant, MRM Project Management, LLC, in May 2006. A - 1 ......... w A � 5y h- rte ® • e a 7 0 200400 800 1200 Keet Figure 1 1 inch equals 817 feet Site Locus Plan Ref USGS Scanned Topo Maps(MassGIS). N Notice of Intent MRM PROJECT MANAGEMENT, LLC Griffin Engineering Group, LLC 60 Grove Street Beverly, MA Salem, MA a A-2 Shortly after the transfer of the property, MA DEP issued an NOR (see Attachment B) to the applicant for the wastewater sludge release, site security, and the overall removal of the OHM containers on the property. The applicant subsequently hired Geological Field Services, Inc. (GFS)to prepare an Immediate Response Action (IRA) Plan in response to the NOR issued on June 23, 2006. The IRA was issued to MA DEP on August 24, 2006, and clean-up actions of the Tier II Classified site were underway. On March 6, 2007, GFS issued a Remedial Action Mitigation Plan (see Attachment C). The short-term goal of the plan was to eliminate the potential threats of release by removing hazardous materials left-over from the manufacturing process. In satisfying ' the short-term goal, the IRA is expected to remain open for the first half of 2007. Upon the completion of the IRA further site assessment activities will be performed under a Comprehensive Site Assessment (Phase II). Based on the data from Phase II, subsequent phases will take place to identify problem areas, evaluate alternatives, and ultimately implement a full site clean up effort. Based on testing results of the site in the early 1990's, the projected long term goal for the site cleanup efforts is to eliminate ' and/or reduce the size of the existing Activity & Use Limitation (AUL) areas and to clean-up soils located outside the AUL area. In implementing portion of the IRA and in preparation for the aforementioned goals the applicant has started site work, including the removal of trees, within 200-feet of the North River Canal without an Order of Conditions issued by the Salem Conservation ' Commission. An Enforcement Order (see Attachment D)was issued on March 2, 2007, to the applicant to cease and desist from any further activities on the site. Subsequent letters concerning the matter were issued from the Salem Conservation Commission on March 16`" and 22nd (see Attachment D). To resolve the Enforcement Order and to resume clean up efforts, the Salem Conservation Commission has requested that a Notice of Intent be submitted for the associated work within and near the wetland resource areas regulated by the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act. The resource areas on the property are further described in Section 2.0. A detailed description of the proposed work is provided in Section 3.0. Mitigation measures associated with the project are ' described in Section 4.0. The reader is referred to Attachment E for a site plan showing the proposed work. 2.0 WETLAND RESOURCE AREAS Griffin Engineering Group, LLC reviewed information regarding the 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road properties to determine if the area of proposed work is located within resource areas regulated under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (MA WPA) and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws. The review included an on-site inspection, topographic field survey, a review of the conservation commissions file, and a review of pertinent published information regarding the area. Information reviewed A - 3 1 included: USGS Topographic Quads (Salem, MA 1:25,000 - Metric - 1985); FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps, City of Salem, (Comm. Panel 250102 0001 B), August 5, 1985; ' Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas, October 1, 2006, Salem Quad; and National Wetlands Inventory Map - West Half of Salem, Mass., 1995. ' Notice of Intent prepared for the Salem Oil & Grease Company by Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. dated August 20, 1993. ' Based on the review, there are resource areas and associated buffer zones located on the subject properties regulated under the Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act (MA WPA) and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws. The resource areas are Land Subject ' to Coastal Storm Flowage (310 CMR 10.21), Coastal Bank (310 CMR 10.30), Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways (310 CMR 10.56), and Riverfront Area (310 CMR 10.58). Therefore, the proposed work requires filing a Notice of Intent in accordance ' with the MA WPA and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws. 2.1 Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage ' As defined in the MA WPA, Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage is 'land subject to any inundation caused by coastal storms up to and including that caused by the 100- year storm, surge of record or storm of record, whichever is greater. To the best of our knowledge there is no record of inundation from coastal storms for this site. The applicable FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map for the area shows that portion of the site ' are mapped as Zone A which is an area of 100-year flood that the base flood elevation .has not been determined. Based on the downstream flood elevation and the 1993 NOI prepared by the Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. for the former property owner, the ' 100-year flood elevation is approximately 10-feet NGVD. Some of the proposed work is located within this resource area. There are no performance standards nor an associated buffer zone with this resource area. ' 2.2 Coastal Bank As defined by the MA WPA, the Coastal Bank is the block retaining wall channelizing ' the canal between 60 and 64 Grove Street and the sloping vegetated banks along the canal that transects the 3 Harmony Grove Road property. Since the topography of the site is relatively flat and the 100-year flood zone encroaches on portions of the site, Definition D of the DEP Policy DW W 92-1 Definition and Delineation Criteria for Coastal Bank applies: A "top of coastal bank"will fall below the 100-year flood elevation and is the point where the slope ceases to be greater than or equal to 10:1. ' A - 4 ' Therefore, based on the aforementioned policy and site-specific topographic field survey, the top of Coastal Bank is shown on the Site Plan provided in Attachment B. ' There are no activities located on the Coastal Bank however site clean-up activities are proposed within the 100-foot Buffer Zone to the Coastal Bank. ' The Coastal Bank is comprised of both block retaining walls and vegetated soils that extend above the mean high water therefore the bank acts both as a vertical buffer to storm waters and provides sediments to the adjacent Coastal Beaches. The performance standards for work to be conducted within 100 feet of a Coastal Bank area are 310 CMR 10.30 (3) - (8). These are: (3) No new coastal engineering structure shall be permitted on a coastal bank that provides sediments except when required to prevent storm damage to previously constructed buildings. (4) No project on a costal bank or within 100 feet landward shall have an adverse effect on the movements of sediments due to tidal action. (5) The Order of Conditions and Certificate of Compliance shall contain a specific condition that no new coastal engineering structures shall be permitted on an eroding bank at any time in the future to protect a single- family residence allowed under the subject Order. (6) The project shall have no adverse effects of the stability of the coastal ' bank. (7) Coastal engineering structures may be permitted except when the bank is significant to storm damage prevention because it supplies sediment. (8) No project may be permitted which will have an adverse effect on habitat sites or rare species. Conformance of the proposed work to the applicable standards is described in Section ' 3.1 below. 2.3 Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways ' Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways is defined as " the land beneath any creek, river stream, pond or lake." The land located below the annual low water level of the North River Canal is considered Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways. No work is proposed within the canal and there is no jurisdictional Buffer Zone to this resource area. ' A - 5 t r2.4 Riverfront Area Based on the aforementioned review, portions of the site are located within the Riverfront Area (310 CMR 10.58) of the North River Canal. The Riverfront Area extends 200 feet landward of Mean High Water (Elev. 4.4 NGVD). ' In accordance with 310 CMR 10.58(4) the general performance standards for work within the Riverfront Area include: a. The work shall meet the performance standards for all other resource areas within the Riverfront Area. b. No project shall be permitted that will have an adverse effect of rare species. tC. There must be no practicable and substantially equivalent economical alternative to the proposed project with less adverse effects. d. The work, including proposed mitigation measures, must have no significant adverse impacts on the Riverfront Area. Since the subject project is a redevelopment of a previously developed Riverfront Area, specific restoration and mitigation.options apply. Notwithstanding performance standards c&d above, work to redevelop a previously developed Riverfront Area shall conform to the following criteria. 1. The proposed work shall result in an improvement over the existing conditions of the capacity of the Riverfront Area to protect the interests of the MA WPA. 2. Stormwater Management is to be provided according to the standards published by MA DEP. 3. Proposed work shall not be located closer to the river than existing conditions or 100 feet, whichever is less. 4. Proposed work shall be located outside the Riverfront Area or towards the Riverfront Area boundary and away from the river. 5. The area of proposed work shall not exceed the amount of degraded ' area. Conformance of the proposed work to these standards and additional criteria are described in Section 3.2 below. ' A - 6 1 2.5 Additional Information • According to the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas, October 1, 2006, the project site is not within an area mapped as having Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife or Vernal Pools. ' The National Wetlands Inventory Map indicates the canal as being a permanent tidal riverine with an previously excavated, unconsolidated bottom. • A site inspection was done by a wetland scientist from Griffin Engineering to inspect for any Bordering Vegetated Wetlands (BVW) and Salt Marsh resource areas that might be associated with the tidal canal. A small vegetated area between the railroad tracks and the river was inspected and determined to contain invasive plant species not qualifying it as a wetland. ' 3.0 PROPOSED PROJECT /WETLAND RESOURCE AREA IMPACTS The proposed project activities primarily consist of cleaning up the Tier II Classified Waste Site. The applicant is currently working under an Immediate Response Action (IRA) Plan in response to an Notification of Responsibility (NOR) issued by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP). Specific elements of the IRA efforts that will occur within and near wetland resource areas are as follows: Removal of Trash and Debris The site contains a vast amount of trash and debris that has accumulated over the years. The trash consists of items associated with the former industrial use as well as household debris that has been illegally dumped. The applicant, in an effort to revitalize the property, has been cleaning up the debris and disposing of it in dumpsters. Remove Underground Fuel Tanks At least two underground storage tanks exist at the site and are required to be removed under the IRA. Both of the tanks are believed to have been used to store fuel oils to heat the buildings. There is one 15,000 gallon tank located southeast of Building 59 and a 10,000 gallon tank located west of the Pretreatment Facility. Under this NOI the exact location of the tanks are to be identified and the contents determined so that removal and closure of the storage tanks can be planned. The underground storage tanks will also be removed in accordance with 527 CMR 9.00. Additional soil testing and the removal of contaminated soils will occur to the extent necessary, pending observations during the removal work Reopening an Access Road The applicant would like to improve the overall safety of the site by providing multiple access points for the fire department to enter the property in the event of A - 7 ' an emergency. Before the applicant took control of the property, the site was only accessible by fire-fighting equipment through the front of the lot which ' transverses through a narrow 28-foot wide corridor between buildings. The fire department would not be able to adequately fight a fire from this one access point. In response the applicant has since opened up one access point from ' Beaver Street. However the Beaver Street access is narrow, hard to negotiate has a steep grade, and is off a narrow one way street. Under this application 17 the applicant would like to re-open the existing access point from Harmony Grove Road_ In this process minimal vegetation will need to be pruned or removed and minor repairs to the existing bridge made. --- rSoil Testino Upon wrapping up the IRA the project will enter into subsequent phases including a comprehensive Site Assessment. A site wide examination is needed to determine the nature and extent of contamination. During this site wide examination there will be multiple test pit and borings conducted on the site. Samples will be retained, evaluated and compared to current standards. Test pits and boring locations will be backfilled and stabilized as soon as practicable. During previous site assessments contaminants were found within the approximately 10,000 cubic yard soil pile located on the western portion of the ' site. The soil pile was generated reportedly in the early 1970's during the installation of the 72-inch Southern Essex Sewer District sewer main. Also, previous testing has identified an undergournd Boiler Ash/Drum Disposal area between the Finishing Building and the Building 59. Both areas will be tested as part of this work. Regrading the Soil Pile The applicant anticipates the need to regrade the soil stockpile created by the Southern Essex Sewer District on the western portion of the site. Contaminated 7 soils from other portions of the site will be consolidated at depth within this area. After the soil stockpile is regraded a 4 to 6-inch layer of processed gravel will be ' used to stabilize and cover the area. During construction, erosion control measures are proposed as specified in Attachment F. Haybales and silt fence will be placed downgradient of the proposed construction activities. All disturbed areas are intended to be re-stabilized as soon as practicable. The reader is referred to Attachment E for a site plan showing the proposed work. A - 8 3.1 Coastal Bank As illustrated on the site plan, work is proposed within the 100' buffer zone to the coastal bank. No new coastal engineering structures are proposed and the project will not effect the banks ability to provide sediments to adjacent coastal beaches and prevent storm damage. Erosion and sedimentation controls are proposed between the top of the coastal bank and the proposed activity to protect the bank during construction. Therefore, the proposed work with the additional mitigation is consistent with the performance standards for work within the buffer zone to a coastal bank. 3.2 Riverfront Area As noted in Section 2, a significant portion of the parcel is located within the Rivertront Area. Within the Inner Riparian Zone (0-100 feet) of the Rivertront area there is approximately 90,188 square feet of disturbance anticipated while approximately 84,476 square feet of disturbance is projected within the Outer Riparian Zone (100-200 feet). The proposed work meets the performance standards for all other wetland resource areas within the Rivertront Area. Through site research and field investigation, no rare species are known to exist on site. The proposed disturbance will occur within a previously developed Rivertront Area. Consistent with the standards outlined in Section 2 above, the proposed work will result in an improvement over existing conditions and the capacity of the Rivertront Area to protect the interests identified in the MA WPA. Stormwater Management Standards have been meet to the extent practicable as exemplified on the attached Stormwater Management Form. The proposed work is located outside the Rivertront Area to the extent practicable and is not located closer to the river than existing conditions. The proposed clean up efforts are concentrated on degraded areas of the site. 4.0 MITIGATION MEASURES Proposed mitigation measures are included to minimize the potential impacts to the wetland resource areas throughout the construction process. Prior to work ' commencing on site, there will be a preconstruction conference with the contractor. The purpose of this meeting will be to coordinate the best methods for erosion and sedimentation control, protection of the wetland resource areas, and other construction- related issues. The implementation of a comprehensive soil and erosion control plan will occur prior to any construction activities within the project area. In general, the following sequence of events will occur: ' Erosion and sedimentation control devices will be installed along the edge of the down-gradient side of the project area prior to construction as depicted on the site plan (Attachment E). In addition to providing for sedimentation deposition and reducing runoff during storm events, this barrier will limit the work A - 9 area for the equipment operators. Erosion and sedimentation control devices will be inspected daily during periods of active construction and bi-weekly during the remainder of the construction period. Sediments will be removed from the barriers as soon as ' they reach a depth of 6 inches. • Runoff from the site will be directed through sedimentation control barriers. • During construction, disturbed areas will be kept to a minimum and vegetative stabilization of these areas will occur as soon as practicable. • Temporary seeding, mulching, or other suitable stabilization measures will be used to protect exposed critical areas should unprotected soils remain exposed for prolonged periods. Construction activities shall be monitored on-site by the construction supervisor to ensure that the soil erosion and sediment control features are installed properly, maintained, and to evaluate the need for additional erosion control and/or stabilization measures. The inspector will perform the following tasks: • Supervise the installation and maintenance of the soil erosion and sediment control features. • Evaluate the need for additional soil erosion and sediment control features. • Scheduled inspections of erosion control features, including construction ' entrance, haybales, and dust control. • Supervise and monitor temporary and permanent stabilization activities. 5.0 CONCLUSION The proposed work at 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road is designed to comply with both state and local wetland regulations and to minimize impacts on the adjacent wetland resource areas. The proposed work meets the applicable ' performance standards for work to be performed within the buffer zone to a Coastal Bank and within the pre-disturbed Riverfront Area. Permanent unavoidable impacts and temporary impacts have been minimized. Adequate mitigating measures are ' proposed so as to not compromise the function of the resource areas. The proposed project, with it's mitigation measures, meet the performance standards and protect the ' interests of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws. ' A - 10 ATTACHMENT B ' NOTICE OF ' RESPONSIBILITY 1 1 1 1 1 08/01/09 TUB 17:48 FAI 9788878898 EB ASSOCIATES 0002 .' COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS F,')MCUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 206B Lowell Street,Wilminewn,MA 01887 e(878)894-8200 ' MM ROYM Governor RTEFMN R.PRITCBARD KIDP . 9oontais Ueuton�W�� ROBERT W.OOLLFDo LteymeaeTt Gevera0r E,Jr. Commimioaer June 23,2006 Vis US MAIL ' MRM Project Management,LLC RE: Salem Mr.Marshall Handley,Resident Agent Former Salam Oil& Crease Company 9 Abbott Street 60 Grove Street ' Beverly,14A1970 RTN:3-24908 N07WE OF RF..cP0NNrRrrrTy& rNTR'R7M DFA DT lNF9 ' _M__.G.r_ c. 2I .k 310 EMR J//0000 Attention:Mr.Marshall Handley,Resident Agent _Deer Mr.Handley:- ' On June 1,2005,at 10:00 AM,a representative of the Department of Enviro mental Protection(the Department or MsseDEP)observed that releases had occurred and continuing threat of release conditions of oils and hazardous materials exist at the above-mentioned ' property. MassDEP's representative was accompanied by a representative of the United States Environmental Protection Agency(USEPA)and representatives of the Salem Fire Department who had previously described the release conditions and requested that MassDEP participate in the June 1 inspection. MassDEP has reason to believe the subject location is a disposal site, as defined in the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act (M.a.L.c.21E), and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(3 10 CMR 40.0000,or the MCP). The assessment and cleanup of disposal sites is governed by M,G.I..c.21E and the MCP. ' MassDEP has determined that conditions,described at 310 CMR 40.0312,posing a threat Of release of off/or and hazardous materials are present at the site which require reporting to MassDEP within two hours. Section 310 CMR 40,0412(1)of the MCP requires that an Immediate Response Action(IRA)be conducted at all sites where it condition requiring notification to the Department within two hours is present. For this reason,IRAs must be ' conducted in response to the release and threat of release conditions identified at the site. In May and June 2005,the MassDEP previously issued a Notice of Responsibility(NOR) to Salem Oil and Grease Company,Incorporated,the former operator of the site,and Blubber �' 'reY Ydrnatlan.Y erode6Y b oltweY R,m�L C.II eoeuld M.Coma ADA Wormu6ret 617-5161007.700 seerlea Sd79./9h71f7, hV:!/wi'J, MM.P'/d0P.Fac WO)09444" ' (,i PdnYd 4n ft*tee Papa 08/01/08 TUE 17:48 PAX 9788878898 EE ASSOCIATES 0009 Salem,60 Grove,Street,RTN 3-24905 ' Notice of Responsibility and Interim Deadliase,lVIRNIProjeet 1lfsaagement,LLC Page 2 4 I Hollow Realty Trust,the owner of the site until recently,which identified each as Potentially Responsible Parties with,respect to M.G.I..21E and the MCP. With those Notices MassDEP also established Interim Deadlines for a Series of required IRAs. During the summer of 2005 ' Blubber Hollow Realty Trust conducted certain limited IRAs, These primarily included providing site security to limit areas$to the site by unauthorized persons. At that time representatives of Blubber Hollow Realty Trust indicated the trust was financially unable to conduct additional IRAs and was attempting to sell the site to a party that could conduct the required response actions. At the request of MassDEP,the USEPA conducted a limited assessment of conditions at the site during August and September 2005 with the objective of determining if a Removal Action would be appropriate,and if so,to develop information needed to develop a scope of work to conduct such a Removal Action. In September 2005,Blubber Hollow realty trust arranged for JES Realty Associates to eoaduct MCP Response Actions, including limited IRAs,at the site. JES Realty Associates retained the services of Licensed Site Professional,Irederic Baddour.af Assooiatw;submitted an t[tA Flan that was later conditionally approved by MassDEP,and conducted certain limited IRAs including continuing to provide site security to limit access to the site and conducting an inventory of oil and hazardous materials stored at the site. In March 2006,LSP Baddour provided MassDEP a written statement resigning as LSP of record for the site. On April 21,2006 MassDEP provided oral approval to conduct limited IRAs to LSP Kevin Kavanaugh,who indicated he was providing limited LSP services for Robert Hubbard,a prospective buyer for the site. These IRA's included measure;to prevent and monitor for additional releases of oil and hazardous materials during repairs and testing of Ere suppression ' _------iyster as at the-site;-andprovidingfor securitymeasures-io-iimit-red control-acmnto-the-site by. .. unauthorized persons. ' MassDEP has obtained information from the southern Essex County Registry of Deeds Indicating that the subject site was conveyed to MRM Project Management,LLC,on May 23, 2006, by Blubber'Hollow Realty Trust and Salem Oil and Grease Company,be. On June 16, 2006, Mr.Richard Mansfield of Environmental&Construction Management Services, _ Incorporated verbally confirmed that MRM Project Macegcment,LLC has completed the __ .-.. purebaseoflhesite.-13ase&upon•this.infmmtionibo.Departmeathudeten7inectdntiwl*.. . ... -- used in this letter, "you"refers to NAM Project Management LLC)are a Potentially Responsible Party(a PRP)with liability under M.G.L.c.21E,§5,for response action costs. ' The purpose•of this notice is to inform you in writing of your legal responsibilities under .state law for assessing and/or remediating the subject release and to establish Interim Deadlines for-certain response actions. For purposes of this notice,the terms and phrases used herein shall ' bove the meaning ascribed to them by the MCP unless the text clearly indicates otherwise BTATTlTARV T,TARTT.TTTFR MassDEP has reason to believe thatyou are a Potentially Responsible Party(a PRP)with liability under M.G.L. e. 2113, §5,for response action costa. Section 5 makes the following Parties liable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:current owners or operators of a site fivm r f ,r vxivai�x I= al;al rns_ei0001oxso Solem,60 Grove Sh=4 RTN 3-24908 Notice of Responsibility,and Interim Deadlines,MRM Project Management,LLC '..., Page 3 or at which there is or has been a releasa tlneat of release of oil or hazardous material;arty person who owned or operated a site at the time hazardous materiel was stored or disposed of;any person who arranged for the transport,disposal,,storage or treatment of hazardous material to or at a site; any person who transported hazardous material to a transport,disposal,storage or treatment site from which there is or has bees a releasoMmet of release of such material;and any person who otherwise caused or is legally responsible for a releaselthreat of release of oil or' hazardous material at a site This liability is"strict";meaning it is not based on fault,but solely on your status as an owner,operator,gonerator,transporter or disposer. It is.also joint and several,meaning that you ' may be liable for all response action costs incurred at the site,regardless of the existence of any other liable parties. 1 The MCP requires responsible parties to take necessary response actions at properties wbere these is or has been a release.or threat of release of oil and/or hazardous material. if yon do not take the necessary.respoase actions,or fail to peribim them in an appropriate and timely ' manner,MassDEP is authorized by M.G.L.o.21E to have the work performed by its contractors. By taking such actions,you can avoid liability for response action costs incurred by MaaaDEP and its contractors in performing these actions,and any sanctions,which may be imposed,for failure to perform response actions under the MCP. You may be liable for up to three(3)times all msponse action costa incurred by MsssDEP. Response action costs include,without limitation,the cost of direct hours spent by . up - -- �vlsssDBP employees arranging far tEepenee aetaons ortwerseein8 work perf other than MgssDFP or their contract=,expenses incurred by MassDEP in support od o sons upportofthose direct hours,and payments to MassDEP's contractors. (For more detail on cost liability,see 310 CMR 40.1200.) MassDEP may also assess interest oncosts incurred at the rate of twelve percent(1294), compounded annually. To seoure payment of this debt,the Commonwealth may place liens on all of your property in the Commonwealth. To recover the debt,time Commonwealth may foreclose on these liens or the Attomey General may.bring legal action against you. In addition to your liability for up to three(3)times all response action costs Incurred by MassDEP,you may also be liable to the Commonwealth for damages to natural resources caused by the release. Civil and criminal liability may-also be imposed under M.G.L.c. 21E, § 11,and civil administrative penalties may be imposed.under M.G.L.a 21A, ¢ 16 for each violation of M.G.L. c. 21E,the MCP,or any order,pemmit or approval issued there under. ' NP -MNSIARVRFRPAWRF. ArnnNR The subject site shall not be deem ed to have all the necessary and required response actions taken unless and until all substantial hazards presented by the site have boon eliminated and a level of No Signi9caut Risk exists or has been achieved in compliance with M.G.L.c.21E r, 08/01/08 TUB 17:48 FAX 9788878598 BB ASSOCIATES 0005 Salem,60 Grove Street,RTN 3.14908 Notice of Responsibility and Interim Deadlluea,MRM Project Management,LLC Page 4 and the MCP. In addition,the MCP requires persons tmdeltaking Mponse actions at disposal ' situ to perform Immediate Response Actions(IILAe)In response to"sudden releases",Imminent IIezards and Substantial Release Migration.Such persons must continue to evaluate the need for MA9 and notUY the Department immediately If suohe need exists. As noted above an IRA must be oonducted at the aubjectaibe. Seegon 310 CMR 40,0167 of the MCP allows the Department to establish and enforce reasonable Interim Deadlines for the implementation ' of response actions. As anch,you must complete the necessary response actions described below within the deadlines also established below(in bold lettering). Please,be aware that provisions of the regulations at•310 CMR 40.0414 require that IRAs must if feasible,eliminate and/or mitigate and prevent Critical 13 gwure Pathways(CEP). As noted above, an IRA must be conducted in response to the threat of release of oil anlor hazardous materials posed at the site. 1. Continue to secure the site,controlling and limiting access to the site by unauthorized - persons. Conduct daily Security inspections,maintaining a log of those inspections at the site. Repair ell locks to buildings or oil and hazardous materials storage locations as needed �. 2. Engage the services of an ISP to provide oversight for response actions. 3. By the close of business on August 8,2006,conduct a surface cleanup and properly contain wastewater sludge that has been released from the wastewater sludge holding tank located at the site. in eccolwltli 3111 CNlI�40 0420;Wan, Completion Statement(3 10 CMR 40.0427)must be submitted to MassDEP within 60 ' calender days of the initial date of oral notification to DEP of a release pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0300 or from the date the MasaDEP issues an NOR,whichever occurs earlier; and prepared by a Licensed Site Professional,by the close of business on August 812006, which addresses the following objectives and contains a reasonable schedule for implementation of the IRA objectives: a. Development and implementation of appropriate Health and Safety Plan for activities at the site. b. Develop and implement a plan to repair and or empty the leaking Above Ground Storage Tank described as a"wastewater sludge accumulation"and storage tank. c. Temporarily secure and stage all eoriUlners of oil and hazardous materials located ' in unsecured locations. d. Stabilize leaking or damaged containers of oil and hazardous materials. e. Lab pack or otherwise manage all small owtainere of all and hazardous materials located in lab or sample rooms at the site'. ' f. Perform sunc�ce cleanup of spills from leaking containers. g. Revlew'information describing the inventory and identity all containers of oil and hazardous materials within the site including drums and tanks that has been conducted previously by the USEPA and the agents of the former owner of the site. Identify any additional information needed to complete the Inventory and identification of all such oil and hazardous materials within the site. 08/01/08 TOB 17:69 FAX 9788878598 BB ASSOCIATES 111008 Salem,60 Grove Street,R9N 3.24909 ' Notice ofRespousibWty and fnterlm Deadlines,MRM Project Management,LLC Page 5 ' h. Develop and implement a plan to transport all containers of oil and hazardous materials fram the site for appmprlate and legal disposition within 120 days. f. Evaluate for and chataoterize the nature and identify the source of NAPL observed on the surface of water present within vaults observed at the site. j. Identify and evaluate the status of drains,sewers,sewer connections and other Pathways that could allow OIW from the site to migrate to and impact the surface water and sediments of the North River/Peabody Ccial.pasaing through the site. t k. Determine if conditions posing Imminent Hazards, Substantial Release.Migration or Critical Exposure Pathways are present at the site. You must submit a Release Notification Farm OW)to MassDEP by the close of business on August 0,2006. ,.- In addition, unless a Response Action Outcome Statement (RAO) prepared by a LSP is, Submitted earlier,A completed Tier Classification Submittal pursuant to 310 MvIR 40.0510,and,if appropriate, a completed Tier I Permit Application pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0700, must be submitted to DEP by the close of business on December 21,2006. At this time you are reminded that you are authorized to conduct only the specific immediate response actions for which you have received oral or written approval froth MaesDEP. All additional Immediate Response Actions require MassDEP approval in accordance with 310 --� You must must employ or engage a LSP to manage, supervise or actually perform the necessary response actions at the subject site. In addition,the MCP requires persons undertaking response actions at a disposal site to submit to the Department a Response Action Outcome ' Statement (RAO)prepared by an LSP in accordance with 310 CMR 40.1000 upon determining that a level of No Significant Risk already exists or has been achieved at a disposal site or portion thereof. [You may obtain a list of the names and addresses of these licensed professionals from the Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals at(617)556-1091.] There are several other submittals required by the MCP which are related to release notification and/or response actions that may be conducted at the subject site in addition to an ' RAO,that,unless otherwise specified by MassDBP,must be provided to MessDEp within specific regulatory timeframes. The submittals are as follows: ' Pursuant to the Department's"Timely Action Schedule and Fee Provisions",310 CMR 4.00,a fee of S 1200 must be included with a RAO statement that is submitted to the Department more than 120 calendar days after the initial date of oral notification to DEP of a release pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0300 or after the date the Department Issues a NOR,whichever occurs earlier, and before Tier Classification. A he is not required for a RAO submitted to the Department �- within 120 days of the date of oral notification to the Depa i=;or the data the Department issues a NOR,whichever date occurs earlier,or after Tier Clastdfloation, Vol VAI vv 1VG ll :ry rA 01000/v0vv no Av0UV1A'!n2 -MD'] Salem,60 Grove Strectr RTN 3-24908 Notice Of RespendbWty and Interim Deadllncs,MRM Protect Management,LLC Page 6 i ' It is important to note that you must dispose of any Remediation Waste generated at the subject location in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0030 including,without limitation, ' contaminated$oli and/or debris. Any Bill of Lading awa panying such waste must bear the seal and signature of an LSP or,if the response aeon is performed under the direct supavision of the Department,the eignature of an authorized representative of the Department ' If you have any questions relative to this notice,you should contact Chris Bresnahan at the letterhead address or(978)694-3377.All Rthne oommuniw1ions regarding this release must reforencc the Relesse Tracking Number(RTN 3-24908)contained in the subject block of this letter. ' .. ... � 91nc Chris Bresnahany Nan I VirommUemai•Engtneer Section Chief Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Emergency Response and Notifications cc: AEP Data Entry/File Lt Fain diffIn,Salem Fire Department,Fire Prevention Division,29 Fort Aveam Salem,MA 01970 - PA-Regton-l-Iymagotro3'-P-lannir+gandResponseBnme _ _ _ .._.._.-------. One Congress Street,Boston,MA 02110 Richard MansfieldMevin•Kavanaugh,Environmental&Construction Management Services,.Inc.,369 Congress Street—3""Floor,Boston,MA 02210 Attachment: Release Notification&Release Retraction Form,BWSC-103 1 r 1 1 ATTACHMENT C ' REMEDIAL ACTION MITIGATION PLAN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GFS ` GEOLOGICAL FIELD SERVICES, INC. FINAL DRAFT ' -PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL- THIS REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT WITH MRM PROJECT MANAGEMENT. AIV]' REUSE OR RELIANCE ON THIS REPORT OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN BY ANY O'T'HER PARTY WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF GEOLOGICAL FIELD SERVICES,INC.IS _ . - PROHIBITED. USE OF THIS REPORT,ITS INFORMATION AND ITS CONCLUSIONS BY ANYONE OTHER THAN MRM PROJECT MANAGEMENT IS WITHOUT LIABILITY TO GEOLOGICAL FIELD SERVICES, INC. i REMEDIAL ACTION MITIGATION PLAN' ' FORMER SALEM OIL & GREASE COMPANY 60 Grove Street 1 : Salem, MA 01970 _ILTN: 3-22167 - 3-24908 Prepared for: MRM Project Management. ' 9 Abbott Street Deverly,,MA 01915 Prepared by: ' Geological Fiel&Services, Inc. 156 Tremont Street Melrose, MA 02026 Dated: March 6, 2007 156Trem©nt Street, Me7rvse;Massachusetts,02176 ' Tel: (781)'662-9800 Fax: (781)6653099 j 1 Y TABLE OF CONTENTS FORMER SALEM OIL & GREASE COMPANY 60 Grove Street Salem, MA 01915 1.0 Introduction 1 ' 2.0 Disposal Site History I 3.0 Remedial Action Mitigation Plan .. 2 4.0 Schedule 3 1.0 INTRODUCTION Geological Field Services, Inc. (GFS)has been retained by MRM Project Management, LLC (MRM) to prepare this Remedial Action Mitigation Plan for the property located at 60 Grove Street in Salem, Massachusetts (the Site). This Remedial Action Mitigation Plan has been prepared based on the data presented in the attached Phase I - Initial Site Investigation (Phase I)and Tier Classification Report. The purpose of this Remedial Action Mitigation Plan is to establish the goals and remedial performance standards for integrating the proposed redevelopment of the Property with the remedial action requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.000. The site ' is currently listed under Release Tracking Numbers (RTNs) 3-2131, 3-22167 and 3- 24908, by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MADEP). The RTNs were linked together in February 2007, when the Phase I and Tier Classification ' report was submitted. The following is brief summary of the related RTNs and a discussion of Remedial Action Mitigation Plan for the Site. ' 2.0 DISPOSAL SITE HISTORY The Site was first listed by MADEP as a disposal site under RTN 3-2131 in 1989, following a Phase I conducted by Gulf of Maine Research Center(GMRC). In 1994, a Phase IV-Implementation of Selected Remedial Response Alternative report and a Waiver Completion Statement were submitted to MADEP. The Waiver Completion Statement was based on limited soil removals and on an Activity & Use Limitations -- P E `_ (AUL��n-October-2,-2002��su$den release of oit�PZ9D,occurr3-w7ii7e erson—nel were transferring a 300-gallon capacity plastic tote. The release occurred when the tote ' fell off of the forklift handling it. Product was release to loading dock and adjacent area. An IRA was implemented but, never completed by the former owner. An IRA Completion Statement was recently submitted by the current owner closing the IRA and ' linking this RTN to the original RTN 3-2131. On June 10, 2005, prompted by a request from the Salem Fire Department, MADEP issued an NOR to the Blubber Hollow Realty Trust, the former property owner, for a release of wastewater sludge from the accumulation tank adjacent to the "Finishing Building." The 6,000-gallon capacity AST had overflowed from rainwater entering the ' open top tank and filling the tank so that it overflowed from an uncapped discharge pipe. The release spread out on the concrete spill containment pad located adjacent to the AST and the "Finishing Building." The NOR from MADEP required the containment and ' removal of the abandoned oil and/or hazardous materials (OHM) containers leftover from the former operations and assess the property. Blubber Hollow Realty Thrust informed MADEP that they were financially incapable of addressing the sludge release or the overall requirements of the NOR and that they were in the process of selling the property. After a failed attempt to sell the property and multiple exchanges with MADEP the Former Salem Oil & Grease Company, 60 Grove Street, Salem, MA ' Remedial Action Mitigation Plan Page I of 3 Blubber Hollow Realty Trust transferred the property to MRM. On June 23, 2006, MADEP issued a NOR for RTN 3-24908 to MRM for the sludge release, site security, and the overall removal of the OHM containers at the property. On August 24, 2006, an IRA Plan was submitted to MADEP for the clean-up and ' removal of the OHM left on the property by the former operations. On December 27, 2006, a 120-Day IRA Status report was submitted to MADEP summarizing work completed to date. In February 2007, a Phase I and a Tier Classification report was ' submitted to MADEP, linking RTN 3-24908 to the original RTN 3-2131. IRA work is expected to continue for the first half of 2007. 3.0 REMEDIAL ACTION MITIGATION PLAN Response actions are being conducted under the written IRA Plan. The short term goal is ' to eliminate the potential threat of release by removing the oils, chemicals, and hazardous materials leftover from the manufacturing process. The IRA is approximately two thirds complete and is expected to remain open for the first half on 2007. Once the IRA is ' complete, short term response actions can be implemented under a Release Abatement Measure (RAM) Plan as defined in the MCP and site assessment activities will be performed under a Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment (Phase II) Scope-of-Work (SOW). Known releases will be evaluated and compared to current standards and a site wide investigation will be conducted to determine the nature and extent of the contamination. Based on the Phase II data a Phase III - Identification, Evaluation and ' ------------------Selection.-of Comprehensive-Remedial-Action_Alternati-ves-(P-hale-Ilf- }report-w-ll-be-----------___ prepared that details the appropriate response actions. ' In the late 1980's and early 1990's the site went through the MCP process and completed a Phase IV in 1994. The contaminants-of-concern (CDCs) are heavy metals, total ' petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil. Ground water was relatively unaffected by the various releases. The assessment process was competed in 1994, while the property had an industrial use. Now that the property is ' being prepared for redevelopment it is necessary to evaluate the known environmental impacts against the proposed reuse of the property and to determine if any other releases of OHM have occurred. The goal of the Remedial Action Mitigation Plan is to integrate ' the remediation of the site, under the MCP, with the redevelopment plan and proposed future use of the Property. A Phase III feasibility and cost/benefit analysis will evaluate the.proposed uses of the property with the potential•risks to human health, safety and the environment. The goal of the Phase III is to select appropriate uses and response actions to control unacceptable ' risks and achieve a level of No Significant Risk as define in the MCP. The previous assessments of this site identified several locations where the soil was impacted with Former Salem Oil & Grease Company, 60 Grove Street;Salem,MA ' Remedial Action Mitigation Plan Page 2 of 3 1 ' COCs. Areas that were identified as Hot Spots were remediated by excavation and off- site disposal. Several other areas with lower concentrations were capped with asphalt ' and/or restricted with an AUL to prevent unwanted exposure to CDCs. The AUL areas that were capped and/or restricted in 1994, are identified in the attached Phase I and include the Former Tannery (Area 1), the area east of the Former Sulfonation Building (Area 2),the Office Loading Dock(Area 3), and the basements of the Office Building, Former Sulfonation Building, Cooperage Building and the Finishing Building. In addition to the AUL restricted areas, a large soil pile generated during a sewer ' installation project and a Boiler Ash/Buried Drum Area were identified as containing COCs. The soil pile is identified as the South Essex Sewer District (SESD Pile) and the ash disposal area is identified and the Boiler Ash/Buried Drum Area on the "Site Exploration Plan" dated October 1991. The goal of the Remedial Action Mitigation Plan is to eliminate and/or reduce the size of ' the AUL area(s). The clean-up goal for soil located outside of an AUL Area is an average COC concentration that is below the applicable Method 1 S-1 Clean-up Standards. This can be accomplished by consolidating on-site and/or removing contaminated soil for off-site disposal. AUL areas that are not beneath buildings that will remain after redevelopment will be evaluated for consolidation in a designated area of the Property. Soil that contain COC concentrations between the Method 1 S-I Clean-up ' Standards and the Upper Concentration Limits (UCLs) will be considered for consolidation in a designated AUL Area. Soil that contain COC concentrations above UCLs will be define as Hot Spots and will be removed for off-site disposal. Areas 1 - -_----- ___---------targeted-for-consalidation-include-soi.i &arr�tl}e ar�ner-Fannery Area{2 500 e+rbi� ----------- yards), Boiler Ash/Drum Disposal Area(1,500 cubic yards) and the SESD Pile (10,000 cubic yards). Other areas may include soil from around the loading dock and spill pad, the Office Building parking lot and the Warehouse Building parking lot. These soils will be placed into an AUL Area on-site and capped to control exposure. The existing AUL t will be rescinded and a new AUL will be applied to control access to AUL Areas in light of the proposed new use for the Property. Soil impacted by CDCs that cannot be moved will be secured in-situ and controlled with the new AUL. ' 4.0 SCHEDULE ' The IRA is ongoing and is excepted to continue for the first half of 2007. The MCP requires that the Phase II be completed within two years following the Tier Classification which would be February 2009. The Phase III is due one year after that. However, the ' process can be accelerated based on the redevelopment schedule for the Property. For this project the Phase II investigation should be completed before the final redevelopment plan, so that the response actions can be integrated into the design process. Response ' actions should then be implemented during site work for the proposed redevelopment. Former Salem Oil & Grease Company, 60 Grove Street, Salem, MA ' Remedial Action Mitigation Plan Page 3 of 3 1 1 Z—, } i ll 1 i 3 1 � I °aE y 0 C SS B ` 1 3 m 9 �20 � e ' E■ E � E g■ Ing 1 ® i $® . ■t is. � ■ �®0 ■x I■■ S 1 . _ 1 ' ATTACHMENT D ' ENFORCEMENT ORDER 1 1 1 1 1 1 03/06/2007 16:52 FAI 9789216655 HCM,PC 9002 ' CITY OF SALEM 0 0 ' CONSERVATION COMMISSION ' Mawh 2,2007 ' Marshal Handley 9 Abbott Street Beverly,Massachusetts 01915 ' Sent via Certified Mail 7005 3110 0000 7176 6325 Dear Mr.Handley: In accordance with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws, you are in violation for the current work that is occurring at 64 Grove ' Street,due to the fact that an Order of Conditions was never obtained for the work completed at the site. This violation was first observed on Monday February 26,2007 by the Chair Of the Conservation Commission. During my visit to the site I also observed that many trees had beers-cut_down-within 1he-RiverfrontArea,20DJeet.fromlJeme.an_highmark,—attached photo log. It was also observed that the work was being performed without proper erosion control measures in place. Because this project has not been filed with the Salem Conservation Commission or DEP the Salem Conservation Commission must issue an Enforcement Order, attached,requiring you to ' cease and desist from any further activity on site. In order for the cease and desist to be lifted and for you to complete your project you must file a Notice of Intent(NOI)and all the submittal requirements with the Conservation Commission and the Massachusetts Department ' of Environmental Protection(DEP). Enclosed is a Notice of Intent application,which must be filed with the Conservation Commission by March 22,2007. ' Per our discussion on the phone yesterday March 1,2007 it is expected that you,the landowner,or another representative of the property will attend the next Salem Conservation Commission Meeting to discuss this matter further. The meeting will be held on March 8h at ' 6 pm at 1.20 Washington Street in Salem. Please be advised, that if you fail to attend the meeting and submit an Notice of Intent application within the allotted timeframe without first notifying the Commission in writing at least 48 hours in advance, demonstrating good cause for inability to submit the application,the Commission will take further action. In the meantime, the Salem Conservation Commission requests that you appear before the Commission at their next regularly scheduled meeting to discuss this matter further. 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHusETrs 01970 •Tel.: 978.745.9595 FAx: 978.740.0404 *www.sAi.RM.GOM ' 03/06/2007 16:52 FAX 9789216655 HCH,PC la 003 1 I The next meeting is scheduled for March 8 2007 at 6:00 PM, 120 Washington Street, 3rd Floor. If you cannot attend this meeting please contact me at 978-619-5685. Sincer ' Carey Duq es Conservation AgenUStaff Planner i Cc: Devin Cornacchio,Chairman Lynn Duncan,Director Planning and Community Development ' 'Phomas St Pierre,Building Inspector Beth Rennard,City Solicitor . Massachusetts DEP,Northeast Regional Office 1 ' Encl. i ' 03/08/2007 16:53 FAX 9789218855 RCKIPC 1@ 004 ' Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection DEP Fie Number. Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands WPA Form 9A — Enforcement Order ' Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP A. Violation Information ' WhenImportant, When This Enforcement Order is issued b filling out Y: torma on the Salem 312107 ' computer,use Conservation Commission(IssuN Authority) pass only the tab key to move To: yourcursor- ' do not use the Marshal Handley return key. Name of violator 9 Abbott Street A1° Address 1. Location of Violation: Property Omar(Ir different) 64 Grove Street Street Address ' Salem 01970 City/Town ZIP Code 16 236 Assessors Map/Pldt Number Parcel/Lot Number 2, Extent.and Type_otActivity.fl.more space is required,pleas_s attack&.separate sheetl: Cutting of trees within a Riverfront Area without an Order of Conditions from the Salem Conservation Commission or DEP. ' B. Findings ' The Issuing Authority has determined that the activity described above is in violation of the Wetlands Protection Act(M.G.L.c. 131,§40)and its Regulations(310 CMR 10.00),because: ® the activity has beenfis being conducted without a valid Order of Conditions. ' ❑ the activity has beenrs being conducted in violation of the Order of Conditions issued to: ' Name File Number Conditiori number(s) WOOMecdoo rev,7114A4 reps r m a ' 03/06(2007 16:53 FAX 9789216655 HCN,PC 16005 ' Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands DEP File Number. WPA Form 9A — Enforcement Order ' Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP ' B. Findings (cont.) ❑ Other(specify): 1 C. Order ' The issuing authority hereby orders the following (check all that apply): ® The property owner, his agents,permittees,and all others shall immediately cease and desist from the further activity affecting the Buffer Zone and/or wetland resource areas on this property. 1El Wetfatrd alteratiens resetting from saiclactivityshould be corrected arrd the site returned to its- original condition. ' ® Complete the attached Notice of Intent.The completed application and plans for all proposed work as required by the Act and Regulations shall be filed with the Issuing Authority on or before March 22,2007 Date No further work shall be performed until a public hearing has been held and an Order of Conditions ' has been issued to regulate said work. ® The property owner shall take the following action to prevent further violations of the Act: ' Attending the next Salem Conservation Commission Meeting on Thursday March 8 at 6 pm. ' Failure to comply with this Order may constitute grounds for additional legal action.Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131,Section 40 provides:"Whoever violates any provision of this section(a) ' shall be punished by a fine of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not more than two years,or both,such fine and imprisonment;or(b)shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars for each violation". Each day or portion thereof of continuing Violation shall constitute a separate offense. xpW m%.0x,ma.71104 Pena 2 of e ' 03/08/2001 18:54 FAX 9789216655 HCN,PC 16006 ' Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection -Wetlands DEP File Number WPA Form 9A — Enforcement Order ' Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP D. Appeals/Signatures ' An Enforcement Order issued by a Conservation Commission cannot be appealed to the Department of Environmental Protection, but may be filed in Superior Court. ' Questions regarding this Enforcement Order should be directed to: Carey Duques or Frank Taormina Name ' 978.619-5685 Phone Number M-W 8 am-42m Thursday 8-7pm and Friday 8-12pm ' Hours/Days Available ...__._.,.. Issued by: Salem Conservation Commisslon In a situation regarding immediate action, an Enforcement Order may be signed by a single member or agent of the Commission and ratified by majority of the members at the next scheduled meeting of the _ Commission, _.. Signature ' —WIDS 3110 0000 4f�% (e 2r) Signature of delivery person or certified mail number wpabmeatlx•rev.7n4N9 Pap 3 M 3 03/06/2007 16:34 FAX 9789216653 HCX,PC 0007 VIOLATION ftoTo ' • ; .,• &URM OIL �fi n , f •. S 5A y �.-.: Neu. �i �'• �.: I '. ;r ♦ r 1 J - Pte^ ��.•. .i .i. A p.G ' • 9 CITY OF SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION ' Marshal Handley 9 Abbott Street Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 ' March 16, 2007 ' Re: Wetlands Protection Act Violation located at 64 Grove Street,Salem, MA Sent via Certified Mail 7005 3110 0000 7176 6356 ' Dear Mr. Handley: This letter is a follow-up to the Conservation Commission meeting you attended on Thursday March 8, 2007 in regards to the violation of the Wetlands Protection Act and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws that occurred at 64 Grove Street. As you are aware the site contains Riverfront Area along the North River. Per the Wetlands . - - Protection Act,-the land-extendiWfrrom the high water mark-10-0 feet inland is a resource area that is protected by the Act and falls within the jurisdiction of the Salem Conservation ' Commission. It is the interest of the Conservation Commission to protect this area. As discussed at the meeting with the Conservation Commission on March 8,it is the ' Commission's expectation that the following will be completed by Thursday Match 22. 2007, unless otherwise stated: • Hay bales and silt fence will be property installed to prevent erosion and protect the resource area and all associated buffer zones. • All equipment will be removed from within the resource area. ' A letter is to be submitted to the Conservation Commission from a Licensed Site Professional,Professional Engineer, or Wetlands Scientist working on the aforementioned site explaining the current status of the site and the proposed work for ' the site including what measures will be taken to protect the resource area(s) during this project and into the future. The letter should be sent to Kevin Cornacchio c/o Carey Duques 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970. ' File a Notice of Intent by April 12, 2007. • Continue to cease and desist from all work occurring within areas of the Conservation Commission's jurisdiction until you have received an Order of Conditions for the site. ' Please be advised, that if you fail to complete the items mentioned above within the allotted timeframe without first notifying the Commission in writing at least 48 hours in 120 W.ASHf.VG70N STREET, SALEM, MASSACHU'! 'EL-ns 01970 • TEL: 978.745.9595 F %x: 978.740.0404 • Www.SALESi.cOPd 1 a/0-/4U-U9U4 p.3 ' advance, demonstrating good cause for inability to submit the application, the Commission will take further action. In the meantime, if you have any questions p[ease ' contact me at 978-619-5685. Sincere) , 1 ' Carey Duq s Conservation Agent/Staff Planner ' Cc: Kevin Cornacchio, Chairman Lynn Duncan,Director Planning and Community Development Thomas St Pierre, Building Inspector Beth Rennard,City Solicitor Massachusetts DEP, Northeast Regional Office Encl. 1 . 1 ' d CITY OF SAL11M CONSERVY! TION COMMISSION Marshal Handley 9 Abbott Street Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 ' March 22, 2007 Re: Wetlands ProtectionjActi i'iolation located at 64 Grove Street,Salem,MA Sent via Certified Mail 70051 .0 0000 7176 6363 Dear Mr. Handley: This letter is in regards to the v,-dation of the Wetlands Protection Act and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws that occurred .It 64 Grove Street. As a insult of not fulfilling the Commissions,requests.to install aay bales and silt fence the SalemiConseivation Commission is issuing you a.fine in.the amou it of$200. --T-he-Cemmission-sent.-an-Enfon. ;mentOrder dated Mareh 2,.2007 a.s well as a follow up letter on March 16,2007, citing the v dation and requesting action. The first letter included the Enforcement,Order, request for ' ou to cease and desist all work on the property, and requested your presenceat the f :)nservation Commission meeting on March 8, 2007. You attended the meeting on March :, 2007 at which time the Commission requested that specific ' items be completed in order to i abilize the site and protect the resource area. The second letter,dated March 16, 2007, reiterated the action items agreed to at the Conservation Commissiot+nea l ng held on March 8, 2007. The letter included the following: "As discussed at the meeting w::i the Conservation Commission on March 8, it is the ' Commission's expectation that i le following will be completed by Thursday March 22, 2007, unless otherwise stated: • Hay bales and silt fence ,/ill be property installed to prevent erosion and protect the resourcearea.and all ass,:ciated buffer zones. • All,equipment will be re loved from within-the resource area. ' A letter is to be.submitte : to the Conservation,Commission from,a Licensed.Site Professional, Profession... Engineer, or Wetlands Scientist working on the aforementionedsite expi :ming the current status o'fthe site and the proposed work for the site ineluding what n :asures will be taken to protect the resource area(s)during this project and into theJ!iture. The letter should be sent to kevin Cotnacchio c/o Carey Duques 120 Washi ngton Street Salem, MA 01970. 120 WASHINGTON STREr.T, SALEM, MASSACliUSE i rs 01970 • TEL; 978,745.9595 FAX: 978.740.0404 0 WWW.SALPM.COM 1 • File a Notice of Intent b:,April 12,2007. • Continue to cease and c;sist from all work occurring within areas of the Conservation ' Commission's judsdict::,n until you have received an Order of Conditions for the site." ' A site visit completed on Marc'.. 22, 2007 indicated that the hay bales and silt fence had not been installed. Also A letter fr, ,n the aforementioned individual(s) had not been received by the Commission as of March T. 2007. Based on the lack of compliance with the Commissions request or notifyi g the Commission that you could not complete the requests mentioned by the requested data: the Commission voted during its meeting on March 22, 2007 to issue you a fine in the amoutu of$200. I ' Per this letter the CoMmissior is requiring that you properly install hay bales and silt fence to prevent erosion and pi i deet the resource area and•all-associated buffer-eenes as ' well as properly protect the cats:I basins located on site be installing silt socks or locating hay bales around the catch basil ; to prevent sediment from entering into the storm drains. These aforementioned requests nust be completed by Thursday March 29, 2007 and if ' you fail to complete these regi:,:sts the Commission will enforce fines of $200 per day until the hay bales and silt fens: are properly installed on site and the catch basins on site are protected from sediment ent.:ring into the storm drains. ' If you have any questions pleas. contact me at 978-619-5685, ' Sinc ;1/, tk_.e� Carey= quos Conservation Agent/Staff Planmr Cc: Kevin Cotnacchio, Chau i nan Lynn Duncan,.Director F arming and Community Development Thomas St Pierre, Build] g Inspector Beth Renard, City Solidi for ' Massachusetts DEP,Nor yeast Regional Office 1 ' ATTACHMENT E ' SITE PLAN TO ' ACCOMPANY NOI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ATTACHMENT F ' EROSION CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Section 01568 Erosion Control, Sedimentation and Containment of Construction Materials Part 1 -General 1.1 Provide all work and undertake all measures necessary to control soil erosion from the work site throughout the Construction Phase and continuing until removal of siltation controls are authorized by the Engineer or Local Authority. This work shall be continuous throughout the project, regardless of the construction schedule undertaken by the Contractor. The contractor must ensure that controls perform as specified even when he is not present at the work site. 1.2 Prevent soil and construction materials from the work area from reaching wetlands or waterways at all times. ' 1.3 Install and maintain erosion controls as shown on the drawings and as specified. Should additional controls or measures be necessary to control erosion, as determined by the Owner or Engineer, then provide and maintain same. 1.4 Controls installed and maintained must prevent movement of soil and construction materials from the work areas at all times. Controls must be capable of performing adequately during normal and severe storm events. 1.5 Controls are to be installed prior to disturbing earth or vegetation at the project. ' 1.6 Compliance with all requirements of the Order of Conditions issued by the.Local Authority is the responsibility of the Contractor, with the following exceptions: Filing of the Order on the property deed. Requirements for actions at the property after the authorized removal of erosion controls. Part 2-Quality Assurance ' 2.1 All erosion controls to be constructed of new materials approved by the Engineer and consistent with these specifications. Replace inadequate or worn controls with new materials. 2.2 Inspect and maintain as necessary erosion controls within 24 hours following every storm event. ' 2.3 Disturbance of soils or vegetation and construction activities of any type beyond the limits of work shown on the drawings are prohibited. Do not disturb adjacent vegetation. ' 2.4 The Contractor is solely responsible, at no additional cost to Owner, for repairs, replanting, remediation, or reconstruction or other any actions ordered by the Local ' Authority resulting from non-compliance with these requirements. Non-compliance includes, but is not limited to, failure to prevent soil and construction materials from reaching a wetlands or waterbody. 1 01568-1 ' 2.5 The Contractor is required to keep on-site, throughout the project, 12 additional haybales and 50 feet additional silt fence. These additional erosion control materials are to be ' available for use solely at the project site and are to be installed immediately upon direction of the Engineer or the Local Authority. 2.6 Follow preventative erosion control practices established by the United States Soil Conservation Service. 2.7 Do not allow litter or construction materials to blow from the work area and enter ' wetlands. Immediately remove by hand any such materials entering wetlands. Part 3 - Submittals 3.1 Two weeks prior to disturbing soil at the project site, submit to Engineer for review and approval, catalog cuts showing the proposed materials to be used during construction. ' Part 4 - Materials 4.1 Haybales shall be made of straw or hay, tightly bound with string, and measure approximately 18" x 18"'x 3' or larger. 4.2 Silt Fence -shall be made of a woven geotextile with a metal reinforcing mesh fully integrated during the manufacturing process into the geotextile. 4.3 Stakes - Stakes for securing haybales and silt fence shall be made of oak, and shall have nominal dimensions of 2"x 2" x 4'. Metal fence posts for silt fence acceptable. Part 5 - Dewatering Discharges 5.1 Water discharged from the construction area must be completely free of petroleum products. ' 5.2 The maximum rate of pumping, without special approval of the Engineer, shall be 150 gallons per minute. ' 5.3 Dewatering waters shall pass through a silt removal chamber having an overflow rate less than 3,500 gallons per square foot per day and a depth of at least three feet, and then be filtered through haybales prior to being allowed to flow to a wetlands or twaterbody. Effluent shall have turbidity less than 10 NTU. Part 6 -Additional Requirements ' 6.1 Install silt fence around all stockpiles of soil placed within 200' of a wetlands. ' 6.2 Controls are to be removed after vegetation in the work area has been established, and is determined by the Engineer or Local Authority as being effective at controlling erosion. 01568-2 1 ' ATTACHMENT G ' RIVERFRONT AREA FORM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Notice of Intent Supplemental Form for Riverfront Area The Notice of Intent Supplemental Form for Riverfront Area is recommended for use with the Notice of Intent (Form 3)in the wetland regulations(310 CMR 10.99). This form should be used for activities that are located in the Riverfront Area. See instructions for information about completing this form.Applicants also may refer to the "Checklist for Review of Activities in the Riverfront Area"issued by the Department of Environmental Protection in November 1996. The checklist should not be submitted with the form;it is included to indicate how a conservation commission may evaluate application information.Attach the completed supplemental form to the Notice of Intent, including any appropriate documentation as needed. Use additional pages if necessary. 1. Mean annual high-water line determined by: ' ❑Changes in soil,vegetation;water marks;scouring ❑Top of bank(inland rivers) ❑First observable break in slope ❑Mean annual flood level ' EIMean high water(for coastal rivers only) (Identify the mean annual high-water line on the Notice of Intent plans) 2. Width of Riverfront Area: F1200 feet ❑25 feet (Identify the Inner and Outer Riparian Zones on the Notice oflntent plans.) 3. Activity is not subject to Rivers Protection Act because: ❑ Expansion of publicly owned structures,airports,marine cargo terminals begun before November 1, 1996 ❑ Draft EIR filed on project before November 1, 1996 ❑ Building permit filed before October 1, 1996 and granted before April 1, 1997 ❑ Roads,utilities,drainage structures under a definitive plan approved or endorsed on or before August 1, 1996 pursuant to the subdivision control law(MGL c.41 §81U) ❑ Subject to Chapter 91 waterways license or permit ❑ Other-describe: 4. Project type: ' ❑ Single family home ❑ Residential subdivision ❑ Commercial development ' ❑ Industrial development ❑ Transportation ld Other-describe: Site Clean-up 5. Amount of alteration in Riverfront Area: a. If Riverfront Area is 200 feet wide,identify amount of alteration: 90,188 square feet of Inner Riparian Zone (0-100 feet from river) 84,476 square feet of Outer Riparian Zone (100-200 feet from river) ' b. If Riverfront Area is 25 feet wide,identify amount of alteration: square feet of Inner Riparian Zone (0-15 feet from river) ' 11196 (over) t 1 ' 6. Describe why the proposed project needs to be located in the Riverfront Area. Address the following questions in your answer. • Can the project be moved out of the Riverfront Area?Can the project be located further away from the river or stream?If not,why? ' • How do costs and logistical constraints(e.g.,physical site conditions,local zoning requirements)limit the alternatives? What alternatives were considered? ' The lot was created prior to August 1, 1996. Approximately 90%of the 6.5 acre site is located within the Riverfrom area because the North River Canal crosses through the site. The proposed work within the Riverfront Area is associated with the clean up of the site from the former industrial use. (Use additional pages if necessary.) ' 7. Does the proposed project meet the criteria for no significant adverse impacts? a.Check criteria that apply: R meets performance standards for all other wetland resource areas ' ❑undisturbed vegetation in the 100-foot Inner Riparian Zone(15 feet in 25-foot Riverfront Area) ❑alteration in the 100-foot Outer Riparian Zone limited to 5,000 square feet or 20%of zone,whichever is greater* ameets performance standards for stormwater management** *77tis performance standard is waived for the 10-foot Outer Riparian Zone when the Riverfront Area is 25 feet. Stormwater management is not required for single family houses and small subdivision projects as described in the Department's Stonnwater Management Policy. ' b. Is the project site located in estimated rare species habitat or in a certified vernal pool as noted on the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas? _yes ✓no ' If yes,has a copy of the Notice of Intent and this fort been sent to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program according to Notice instructions? _yes _no If any of the criteria listed in(a.)above are not met,describe why the project will have no ' significant adverse impacts on the Riverfront Area. (yore.for single family house projects on lots recorded as ofAugust 1,1996 which cannot meet the performance standards,describe how the project minimizes all impacts.) Impacts will be minimized by the use of erosion control during construction. The project will provide an overall betterment to wetland resource areas by the proposed improvements to degraded areas and the removal of debris throughout the site. ' (Use additional pages if necessary.) 1 1 1 ' ATTACHMENT H AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE, NOTICE TO ABUTTERS, ' & CERTIFIED LIST OF ABUTTERS. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Affidavit of Service Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (to be submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the local Conservation Commission when filing a Notice of Intent) I, Robert Griffin, hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that on April 17. 2007 , notification was given to abutters in compliance with the second paragraph of the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40, and the DEP Guide to Abutter Notification dated April 8, 1994, in connection with the ' following matter: A Notice of Intent filed under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the ' City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws by MRM Project Management. LLC with the Salem Conservation Commission on April 17. 2007 , for the proposed removal of trash and debris, removal of two underground fuel tanks, reopening an access road, soil testing, and regrading and stabilizing work. The work is to be performed at 60- 64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road in Salem, Massachusetts. ' The form of notice, and a list of the abutters to whom it was given and their addresses, are attached toCthis sAAffidavit of Service. 4/17/07 Robert H. Griffin, Pit"". Date ' Notification to Abutters Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the ' City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws In accordance with the second paragraph of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40, and the DEP Guide to Abutter Notification dated April 8, 1994, you are hereby notified that: ' A. The name of the applicant is MRM Project Management. LLC B. The applicant has filed a Notice of Intent with the Salem Conservation Commission seeking permission to the removal of trash and debris, removal of two underground fuel tanks, reopening an access road soil testing and regrading and stabilization work such ' work is within wetland resource areas subject to protection under the Wetlands Protection Act (Mass. General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40) and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws. ' C. The address of the property where the work is proposed is 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road (Map 16 Lot 236. 237 & 239) in Salem ' D. Copies of the Notice of Intent may be examined at the Salem Conservation Commission Office, 3rd Floor of the City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem MA between the ' hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM Monday through Wednesday 8.00 AM and 7.00 PM Thursday. and 8:00 and 12:00 PM Friday. E. Copies of the Notice of Intent may be obtained from (check one) either the applicant ' or the applicant's representative X by calling this telephone number: 978.927.5111. F. Information regarding the date, time, and place of the public hearing may be obtained from the Salem Conservation Commission Office 3rd Floor of City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street, Salem. MA by calling this telephone number (978-745-9595) between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM Monday through Wednesday 8.00 AM and ' 7:00 PM Thursday, and 8:00 and 12:00 PM Friday. Note: Notice of this Public Hearing, including its date, time, and place, will be published at least ' 5 days in advance in the Salem Evening News . The tentative date for the hearing will be April 26, 2007 ' Note: Notice of the Public Hearing, including its date, time, and place, will be posted in the City Hall not less than 48-hours in advance. ' Note: You may also contact your local Conservation Commission or the nearest Department of Environmental Protection Regional Office for more information about this application or the Wetlands Protection Act. To contact DEP call: Central Region: (508) 792-7650 sw Northeast Region: (978) 694-3200 Southeast Region: (508) 946-2714 Western Region: (413) 784-1100 1 ' List of Property Owners and Abutters The Notification to Abutters Form has been forwarded by Certified Mail (return receipt requested) to the following abutters and property owners within one hundred feet of the property lines of the land where the activity under the jurisdiction of the Wetlands Protection Act and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaw is proposed: ' THE FOLLOWING LISTING WAS OBTAINED FROM THE CITY OF SALEM ASSESSORS OFFICE ON APRIL 3, 2007. 1 © Patriot Properties Salem 04/03/2007 Abutters List 10:11:56AM Filter Used: DataProperty.ParoellD='16-0236.0'OR DataProperty.ParceliD='16-0237-0'OR DataProperty.ParceflD='16-0239-0'OR DataProperty.ParoeliD= '16-0238-0'OR DataProperty.ParceilD='16-0377-0.. b SIMON ParcellD Location Owner Co-Owner Mailing Address Citv State Zip 18-0142-0 73 GROVE STREET CORREIA JOSE JR MARIA L 73 GROVE ST SALEM MA 01970 16-0143.0 72 GROVE STREET TERRA FAMILY REALTY TRUST TERRA ALDA MARIA TR 72 GROVE ST SALEM MA 01970 16-0146-0 100 BOSTON STREET G&M KATIS REALTY TRUST KATIS GEORGE/KATIS MAR' 381 MAIN STREET ACTON MA 01720 16-0148-0 104 BOSTON STREET DIVISION 18 A O H CLUB INC 104 BOSTON ST SALEM MA 01970 16-0149-0 106 BOSTON STREET YNOA YOLENY 83 CONGRESS STREET SALEM MA 01970 16.0156-0 122 1/2 BOSTON STREET SALEM HOUSING AUTHORITY 27 CHARTER ST SALEM MA 01970 16-0157-0 124 BOSTON STREET LAFKAS JAMES GEORGIA LAFKAS 124 BOSTON STREET Salem MA 01970 16-0158-801 41 U1 BEAVER STREET U1 POSTE STACY 41 BEAVER STREET U1 SALEM MA 01970 16-0158-802 41 U2 BEAVER STREET U2 CORLISS MICHAEL CORLISS STEPHANIE 41 BEAVER STREET U2 SALEM MA 01970 16-0158-803 126 U3 BOSTON STREET YOUNG JOHN D CASEY SUSANNA J 126 BOSTON STREET U3 SALEM MA 01970 16-0158-804 128 U4 BOSTON STREET THOMPSON CORA L 128 BOSTON STREET U4 SALEM MA 01970 16-0158.805 128 U5 BOSTON STREET PRESSON PAMELA R 128 BOSTON STREET U5 SALEM MA 01970 16-0158-806 130 U6 BOSTON STREET U6 CHARTIER ELIZABETH 130 BOSTON STREET U6 SALEM MA 01970 16-0158-807 130 U7 BOSTON STREET U7 HARRITY MAUREEN F 130 BOSTON STREET U7 SALEM MA 01970 16-0158-808 130 U8 BOSTON STREET U8 QUINN BARBARA J 130 BOSTON STREET U8 SALEM MA 01970 16.0162-0 3 WATSON STREET MACDONALD MATTHEW M 3 WATSON ST SALEM MA 01970 16-0163-0 1 WATSON STREET ALLISON SCOTT R 1 WATSON ST SALEM MA 01970 16-0164-0 39 BEAVER STREET MARCHAND RAYMOND M MARCHAND SUSAN M 39 BEAVER ST SALEM MA 01970 16-0165-0 37 BEAVER STREET KRAUSE TIMOTHY S KRAUSE BEVERLY J 37 BEAVER STREET SALEM MA 01970 16-0171-0 23 BEAVER STREET BURKE THOMAS W 23 BEAVER STREET SALEM MA 01970 16-0172-0 110 BOSTON STREET CHILDREN'S FRIEND FAM SERVIC 48 BRIDGE STREET SALEM MA 01970 16-0173-0 17 BEAVER STREET 17 BEAVER ST RTY TR/LATAWIEC LATAWIEC PAULINE 17 BEAVER STREET SALEM MA 01970 16-0174-0 13 BEAVER STREET DIVISION 18 A O H CLUB INC 104 BOSTON ST SALEM MA 01970 16-0208-0 58 BEAVER STREET VIZCAINO LEONCIO PENA GRISELDA E 58 BEAVER STREET SALEM MA 01970 16-0209-0 52 54 BEAVER STREET BONEFANT MARY 11 MOONEY ROAD SALEM MA 01970 16-0210-0 50 BEAVER STREET DUPUIS HENRY R - 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TERRA FAMILY REALTY TRUST TERRA ALDA MARIA TR 130 BOSTON STREET U8 72 GROVE ST ' SALEM MA'01970 SALEM MA 01970 Loc: 18 SILVER STREET Parcel ID#' 16-0216-0 Loc: 128 U4 BOSTON STREET Parcel ID#• 16-0158-804 LUC: 101 LUC: 102 RAYMOND JAMES W THOMPSON CORA L DEMERS KATHLEEN A 18 SILVER ST 128 BOSTON STREET U4 ' SALEM MA 01970 SALEM MA 01970 ' ®ZgtS 6fJlZ13AM a AWAV-O9.008-t ®Zgts wege6 el�fipn woviGene mmm aamdej 96eum a is a6eiinoonue uoisswolun jam acro zmuage tree rnrmn wwwave fy com Use Avery®TEMPLATE 5162 f 1-800-GO-AVERY AVERY® 51620 ' Loc:34 BEAVER STREET Parcel ID#• 16-0225-0 LUC: 104 TUCKER ROBERT E ' 34 BEAVER STREET ' SALEM MA 01970 Loc:58 BEAVER STREET Parcel ID#• 16-0208-0 LUC: 104 VIZCAINO LEONCIO PENA GRISELDA E 58 BEAVER STREET ' SALEM MA 01970 Loc- 106 BOSTON STREET Parcel ID#• 16-0149-0 LUC: 013 YNOA YOLENY 83 CONGRESS STREET SALEM MA 01970 Loc: 126 U3 BOSTON STREET Parcel ID#• 16-0158-803 LUC: 102 ' YOUNG JOHN D CASEY SUSANNAJ 126 BOSTON STREET U3 ' SALEM MA 01970 I ' ®Z91S 6AH3Af/ Ad3A"9-MWL ®Z9i5 wege6 el zesiipn Wa3%(jeAe'mmm soidku aBBO]ac a fa arlPllmmnllo eint C idun p;t C01!"(1Q� CITY OF SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION February 20, 2008 Mr. Bob Griffin Griffin Engineering Group, LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 334G PO Box 7061 Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 Re: Notice of Project Change Existing Order of Conditions DEP #64-447 60-64 Grove Street- Salem Oil and Grease, Salem MA Dear Mr. Griffin: This letter is to acknowledge that during its regularly scheduled meeting held on February 14, 2008 the Conservation Commission approved your request for a Notice of Project change. Per your written request dated January 31, 2008, the minor modifications in the project include, the removal of the Cooperage Room roof and walls, and the removal of several large storage tanks. Foundation removal or ground disturbance was not included or approved as part of this notice of project change. It is expected that all debris will be directly loaded into open- top trailers for removal from the site. Given the close proximity to the North River it is expected that floating nets or other equipment will be installed to catch any debris that would fall into the river, prior to demolition of the Cooperage Room and remain in place during the demolition. All material that falls into the North River will be removed as soon as possible and all erosion controls will be in place and maintained throughout the project. The Conservation Commission requested a letter from the project's Licensed Site Professional confirming that the floor of the Cooperage Room does not contain hazardous material, such as oils, that could enter into the river. Please send this letter to the Conservation Commission prior to removing the roof and walls of the Cooperage Room. Please review this Notice of Project Change with your hired contractor and the property owner. Please call me at least 48 hours prior to the demolition of the building. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at 978.619.5685. Sincerely u C_a__ iie�u�ques Conservation Agent/ Staff Planner CC: Thomas St. Pierre, City of Salem `Kevin-Comacchio;-Chairman_of Conservation Commissions 0EP, Northeast Regional Office Griffin Engineering Group,LLC January 31, 2008 Mr. Kevin Cornacchio n ` � c/o Ms. Carey Duques, Conservation Agent / Staff Planner RECEIVED ED 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 FEB 0 4 2008 Subject: Site Cleanup 60-64 Grove Street - Salem Oil & Grease DEPT.Of PLANNING& DEP #64-447 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Dear Mr. Cornacchio: This letter is to advise the Commission of a proposed minor modification in the referenced project. As you may recall, the project involves clean-up of the former Salem Oil & Grease property on Grove Street, including the removal of storage tanks and vats, soil testing, and certain regrading and stabilization work. The Commission issued its Order for the work in June 2007. Since the Order was issued, the Applicant (MRM Project Management, LLC) has removed two underground storage tanks, approximately 15 storage tanks from the Sulfonation .Building, and the large wastewater treatment vat outside the Finishing Building. Numerous drums have been removed from buildings throughout the site. A limited amount of soil testing has occurred. All of this work has been supervised by the LSP, Mr. Luke Fabbri of Geological Field Services, Inc. There are several large storage tanks within the Cooperage Room which require removal. (The Cooperage Room is at the southeast end of the Finishing Building - see attached plan.) The applicant has determined that the most practicable and safest tank removal method is to remove the Cooperage Room roof and walls Their removal will enable heavy equipment to lift the tanks and move them to a work area where they can be thoroughly cleaned and salvaged. Their removal will also facilitate access to and cleaning of the "brine pit' which is located within the Cooperage Room. An existing partition between the main part of the Finishing Building and the Cooperage Room will remain. No foundation removal or ground disturbance is required to remove the storage tanks or the Cooperage Room roof and walls. Building debris will be loaded into dura sters or directly loaded into o en-to trailers for removal from the ite. Structural stee an supports and ancillary mechanical and electrical equipment will be simultaneously removed. Erosion controls will be maintained throughout the work. Care will be taken to avoid disturbance of the existing granite block wall along the North River Canal. Phone 978-927-5111 1 Fax 978-927-5103 1 www.griffineng.com •� � o :• •. tom • i Mr. Kevin Cornacchio Page 2 January 31, 2008 Because all of the proposed work is 1) within the existing Cooperage Room footprint; 2) does not involve the removal of existing foundations or slabs on grade; ? 3) is consistent with the Site Cleanup described in the Notice of Intent; and 4) includes precautions and erosion controls that will be protective of the nearby wetlan resources, we consider the proposed Cooperage Room removal work a minor modification to the existing Order of Conditions. We respectfully respect that the Commission determine the modification to be minor and acknowldege same so that the Applicant can continue their site clean-up efforts. Thank you for your assistance. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, Griffin Engineerin Gr up, LLC z1z'�_ Robert H. Griffin, .E. Enclosure: Site Plan cc: M. Handley, Handley Cox & Moorman R. Hubbard, Cabot Companies P:\Projects\SalemNHubbard-BlubberHollowNConComm-Ltr3.wpd ' GFS, ' , GEOLOGICAL FIELD5ERVICES, INC. April 3, 2008 RECEIVED 'City of Salem APR 0 7 2008 Conservation Commission Ms. Carey Duques DEPT.Of PLANNING& 120 Washington St. COMMUNITY DEVELCPMENT Salem, MA 01970 RE: Notice of Project Change - Existing Order of Conditions DEP #64-447 60-64 Grove Street- Salem Oil and Grease, Salem, MA Dear Ms. Duques: This letter is in response to the Conservation Commission's request, dated February 20, 2008, for a statement from the project Licensed Site Professional confirming that the floor of the Cooperage Room does not contain oil or hazardous materials that could enter the North River that abuts the building. I am the LSP for this project and over the past 18-months I have been supervising the removal all of the oils,and hazardous materials.;.The area.proposed to be, demolished.consists:of three buildings.identified;as,the.Former,Sulfonation,Building.,Building 4 and,the Cooperage Room,1 1:have:attached a:portioit ofa site.plan,that:show.s-the buildings The Former,,Sulfonation Building has been cleared_of.all,known oil;and hazardous materials There is x1:0,000 gallorr eapacity:above ground storage tank(AST)-formerly used to.store caustic _ soda that was cut, cleaned and rinsed over a year.ago. :All of the caustic soda from the floor was scraped up, drummed and remove for disposal:' There was also a large stockpile of assorted paints and thinners that was removed. The floor elevation of this building is the same as the river at low tide. At the northeast corner of the building there is a wooden drain pipe that is clogged, but previously dr ned the lowest levQI of the Former Sulfonation Building (see Photos). This pipe needs to be removed and the opening plugged with brick and concrete when the building is torn down. The 101000 AST is located over the pipe and it has to be removed to gain access. The pipe should only be removed and plugged at low tide. The Cooperage Room area as shown on the map has been cleared of all known oil and hazardous materials. There are no threats of release associated with this portion of the building. Building 4 contains two salt brine pits that hold approximately 9,000,gallons of salt brine and the oldest mixing area in the facility. The sub-basement of the mixing area has approximately 8- .., inches of oily water in it: J have made arrangements for pumping and:cleaning out the salt brine pits which--will:be carried out before.the building is demolished. ;The-nixing area is a-confined space and I have limited workers access to it. There are 16-open top vats of various size that wilt be hoisted out after.the:building's roof.isremovedr.These-vats,have.been,inspected Most are completelyyempty. Several-contain solidified heels of oily.solids: :Those with residue in them will be cleaned as soon as they are pulled from the building. The water in the basement has no 156 Tremont Street, " Melrose, Massachusetts,02176 Tel: (781) 662-9800 Fax: (781)665-3099, outlet: I intend to pump the water out and dispose of it after the building's roof and walls are removed. The sub-basement area will then be scrapped and cleaned before proceeding with tearing down the rest of the building. Because this area is a confined space, these actions.are pending removal of the roof and southern walls as specified in the Health and Safety Plan. I will be on-site during these actions and will take all necessary precautions Based on my knowledge of this Site and building, I do not foresee any discharges of oil and/or hazardous materials to the North River from proposed demolition. Please contact me with any questions. .. Sincerely: GEOLOGICAL FIELD SERVICES, INC. e A. Fab ri President, LSP cc: Michael Hubbard, MRM Project Management Robert Griffin, Griffin Engineering Group,LLC Lt. Erin Griffin, Salem Fire Department 156 Tremont Street, .Melrose, Massachusetts, 02176 Tel: (781)662-9800 Fax: (781) 665-3099 1 11111 1 11 , I RSC STp SCI/VG O. ICDIN�AG f D — OFFICE _ BUILDING O � 3 _ — — II 5 2 6 7 p 23 - (n ILDENG. 13 24 _ Jo• Y 26. 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IN ATTENDAFfCEe. taY>ysx$ t Commission Members/Agent Abutters: Applicant/Property Owner/Representative: ❑Request for Determination ❑Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation ❑Notice of Intent ❑Certificate of Compliance ❑Enforcement/Violation ❑Emergency Informal AREAS OF JURISDICTION: .«�'tom': ..a we., •^ "`•..»,s1?s.sa3.�: zs.v.,3.r5J:'a:�'a.+.. `' ik,: .t.. 1 r*s INLAND RESOURCE AREAS ij COASTAL RESOURCE AREAS ❑Bank ❑ Land Subject to Coastal ❑Land Under the Ocean Storm Flowage [:]Bordering Vegetated Wetland ❑ Designated Port Area ❑Coastal Beach ❑Land Subject to Flooding y ❑ Coastal Dune ❑Barrier Beach ❑Land Under Water Bodies or Waterway Name: ❑ Coastal Bank ❑Rocky Intertidal Shore ��{ y\LKtverfron[Area $ ❑ Salt Marsh ❑ Land Under Salt Pond ❑�Vernal Pools ?? ❑ Land Containing ❑Anadromous/Cata- Shellfish dromous Fish Run t ❑ Bordering Vegetated Wetland in Coastal Area 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 TEL: 978.745.9595 FAX: 978.740.0404 ♦ WWW.SALEM.COM f i ❑Water Body ❑ Bordering Vegetated Wetland ❑ Bank ❑ Coastal Beach ❑Coastal Dune ❑Protection of Water Supply ❑ Protection of Groundwater Supply Flood Control ❑Storm Damage Prevention ❑Prevention of Pollution ❑Protection of Fisheries FI Protection of Wildlife Habitat ❑Protection of Land Containing Shellfish Is this an exempt project: If so,why? Are resource area boundaries delineated correctly? If not,explain. x�. r .. SITE VISIT=DOCUMENTATI N k '. "11�' "�� X MS 1 4 ❑Photos ❑ Site Map ❑Other: Take into account relevant aspects or features such as: natural or piped drainage or obvious pollution; topography; existing vegetation; possible alternative sites; signs of wildlife, possible vernal pools, rare species habitat; landmarks; recent or historical disturbances; proximity to other water bodies or drainage areas; adjacent land uses. (\ .5tiff 1111A lOK-1`e-C 4) AL 4\kor 5, ;t �atMt, liar4Nc 9Wru4.� tA 614 6 {�lo IC RECOMMENDATIONS •.`.'...-o..,. x-..n. w.�re-aw..nw.wwi+:r ' w....w�..•.®-:Tui .mwFe;-..it.�R'..S..i4"eA�s$ _ .:iw..`ksu �b#rF.fi.� ` Essex Suothern �istrict Registr� nf Deeds 36 Fede ra1 5treet Salem, � "1��8 7/12/�807 Time: 1439 TUpe: OTHER Loc: � Iost -12,1BP*.* 27O14-51 FEE 55 98 � � EHV FEE 20.00 � � Pagwent 80 00� � Adjust 5.80 Massg; husetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 5 - Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 A. General Information I II IIII III II I IIIIIIIII I IIII Important: Salem 2001011200324 Bk;21014 Pg;51 When filling From: 1.Conservation Commission 07/12/2007 14:39:00 OTHER Pg 1113 out forms on the computer, 2. This issuance is for (check one): a. ® Order of Conditions b. ❑ Amended Order of Conditions use only the tab key to 3.To: Applicant: move your cursor-do not MRM Project Management LLC use the return a. First Name b. Last Name c.Company key. 9 Abbott Street d. Mailing Address tD Beverly MA 01915 e.Citylrown f.State g.Zip Code 4. Property Owner (if different from applicant): a. First Name b. Last Name c.Company d. Mailing Address e.City/Town f.State g.Zip Code 5. Project Location: 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road Salem Et.Street Address b.City/Town 16 236, 237, and 239 c.Assessors Map/Plat Number - _._ . d..Parc@I/Lot Huber- Latitude and Longitude, if known (note: N42d 31'19" W70d 54' 43" electronic filers will click for GIS locator): e.Latitude f. Longitude 5. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for(attach additional information if more than one parcel): Essex (South) a.County b.Certificate(if registered land) 25700 109 c. Book d. Page 7. Dates: April 17 2007 June 14, 2007 June 25, 2007 a. Date Notice of Intent Filed b.Data Public Hearing Closed c.Date of Issuance s. Final Approved Plans and Other Documents (attach additional plan or document references as needed): MRM Project Management LLC 60-64 Grove St. 3 Harmony Grove: Site Plan to Accompany NO[ ,a. Plan Title Griffin Engineering Group LLC Robert H. Griffin b. Prepared By c.Signed and Stamped by 4-17-07 1"=40' d. Final Revision Date e.Scale MRM Project Management, LLC 60-64 Grove St 3 Harmony Grove: Site Plan to 4/17/07 Accompany NOI (Contains Abutment Reinforcement Detail) g.Date w aform5.doc• rev.3/1/05 Pagel of 9 L1Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of'Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: 1 WPA Form 5 — Order of Conditions 64-447 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 G. Recording Information This Order of Conditions must be recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain of title of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, the Final Order shall also be noted in the Registry's Grantor Index under the name of the owner of the land subject to the Order. In the case of registered land, this Order shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land subject to the Order of Conditions. The recording information on Page 7 of this form shall be submitted to the Conservation Commission listed below. Salem Conservation Commission Detach on dotted line, have stamped by the Registry of Deeds and submit to the Conservation Commission. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To: Salem Conservation Commission Please be advised that the Order of Conditions for the Project at: 60-64 Grove St and 3 harmony Grove Road 64-447 Project Location DEP File Number Has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds of: County Book Page for: Property Owner and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property in: Book Page In accordance with the Order of Conditions issued on: Date If recorded land, the instrument number identifying this transaction is: Instrument Number If registered land, the document number identifying this transaction is: Document Number Signature of Applicant wpaform5aoc• rev.3/1/05 Page 9 of 9 v��00NDITq��� . CITY OF SALEM DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND '�C%!71NE DnN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I jmiE.,RLP.Y DRISCOLL IVIAYOR 720 WASHINGTON STREET♦SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 LYNN GOONIN DUNCAN,AICP TEL 978-619-5685 ♦FAx:978-740-0404 DIRECTOR Fax To: Bob Griffin From: Carey Duques Fax: 978-927-5103 Date: April 2,2007 Phone:978-927-5111 Pages: 3 including cover Re: Salem Oil OOiil and Grease CC: ❑ Urgent ( �Fdx Review ❑ Please Comment ❑ Please Reply ❑ Per Your Request -Comments: Dear Bob, Attached is a copy of the letter dated March 16, 2007,which was sent to Marshal Handley. Per the letter and out discussion today the erosion control measures shall be installed as soon as possible to prevent future erosion on the site. I look forward to meeting with Jesse Blancher at the site on Thursday at 9 am. Feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you, Carey v��e0N�U1Tq,9Q,\ CITY OF SALEM DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND �� sA� W COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR 120 WASHINGTON STREET♦ SALen4,MAsSACHUSETIS 01970 LYNN GOONIN DUNCAN,AICY TEL:978-619-5685 ♦ FAX:978-740-0404 DIRECTOR Memo To: Conservation Commission From: Carey Duques,Conservation Agent Cc: Date: April 2,2007 Re: Salem Oil and Grease ❑ Urgent ❑ For Review ❑ Please Comment ❑ Please Reply ❑ Please Recycle On Monday April 2, 2007 Bob Griffin an engineer from Griffin Associates in Beverly called to talk about the situation at the Salem Oil and Grease site located at 64 Grove Street in Salem. He explained that the landowner has begun the 21E cleanup process and has removed drums containing oil and grease. He stated there had been miscommunication regarding the need to install hay bales and silt fence by March 22, 2007. They had the understanding that the only deadline they had to work with was submitting a Notice of Intent by April 12, 2007. Bob stated that 600 hay bales were delivered to the site on Saturday March 31, 2007 and the plan is to install them this week. I will be meeting Jesse Blanchet at the site at 9 am on Thursday April 5, 2007 to observe the erosion controls. I faxed the letter dated March 16, 2007 to Bob for his review since he was unable to find a copy. 05/17/07 THU 16:26 FAX 978 927 5109 Griffin Engineering 2 002 Griffin 1 - � '� Engineering� Group,LLC May 17, 2007 � Mr. Kevin Cornacchio c/o Ms. Carey Duques, Conservation Agent/ Staff Planner 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 Subject: 64 Grove Street- Salem Oil & Grease Dear Mr. Comacchio: This letter requests that the Commission continue today s hearing for the subject. project until the Commission's next regularly scheduled meeting. The Applicant (MRM Property Management) is undertaking additional actions specified by the Commission during our April 28'" site walkover. For example, have been procured and installed lumbinl additional erosion control materials p . p .l diagrams have been located and researched to identify potential locations of potential discharges to wetland resource areas, and the owner of trailers prese fitly stored on the property has been requested to remove fuel from storage tanks c n their trailers. Unfortunately, some of the erosion controls previously Installed have been vandalized, which the Applicant will repair. The Applicant will continue its efforts towards completing the additional actions and will update the Commission on progress made at its next meeting. Thank you for your assistance. Should you have any further questions or requ re additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, GriffinLLC Robert H. Griffin cc: M. Handley, Handley Cox & Moorman R. Hubbard, Cabot Companies P:1Projeets\SaWMubbard•BlubberHol loMConComm4".WPd Phone 978-927-5111 1 Fax 978.927-5103 1 WWWgriffineng.com 05/17/07 THU 18:25 FAX 978 927 5103 Griffin Engineering ®001 FAX COVER SHEET From: Griffin Engineering Group, LLC Phone: 978-927-5111 P.O. Box 7061 Fax: 978-927-6'.03 100 Cummings Center, Suite 224G Beverly, MA 01915 Fax: 2 3 No. of Pages: 2-- Date: r-/7-07 (including Cover) Message: 00 Sent By: Notes to recirAs 1) Please call 978-927-5111 if there is a problem with this transmittal. 2) This transmittal may include confidential Information. Should you ba-ve received this transmittal in error,please notify this office to arrange f r: its return to the Griffin Engineering Group. Page 1 of 1 Carey Duques From: Bob Griffin [bgriffin@griffineng.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 5:03 PM To: Carey Duques Cc: Jesse Blanchette; MHandly@aol.com; Cabotco@hotmail.com Subject: MRM Realty Trust -64 Grove Street Carey: As discussed today, we appreciate your granting the brief extension for filing the Notice of Intent for the subject property. Our survey work has taken longer than anticipated, due in part to the many encroachments on the property boundary. We will file the NOI with your office early on Tuesday April 17th. We also discussed the need for a project representative to attend the April 12th Conservation Commission meeting. You stated that the Commission would like to discuss the Trust's request to continue cleanup of brush and debris, ongoing erosion control installation, and potential fines. Robert Hubbard will attend representing the trust. Jessie Blanchette of Griffin Engineering will also be present to address any related engineering questions. Unless we hear otherwise from you, they'll plan to get to room 313 in the City Hall Annex by approximately 7:15pm. In regards to the legal ad for the Notice of Intent, we suggest that the proposed work be characterized along the lines of "The applicant proposes to remove debris and invasive vegetation from the site, construct test pits and install borings to characterize subsurface conditions, conduct limited site grading and stabilization work, and locate and remove two underground storage tanks." Thank you again for your assistance. Please let me know if you have any questions or require further information. Robert H. Griffin, P.E. Griffin Engineering Group, LLC PO 7061 Beverly, MA 01915 978-927-5111/5103(fax) 4/17/2007 0 �v CITY OF SALEM ` CONSERVATION COMMISSION �STITFCVISIT FnRM / PROJECT LOCATION: 19N DATE OF SITE VISIT 24 0 PROJECT PROPONEN .RM LLC, DEP FILE NUMBER: PROPOSED WORK: +sk'nat Ut�J� IQtwi(1A1lAA Commission er Agent Abutters: Applicant/Property Owner/Representative: ❑Request for Determination ❑Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation Notice of Intent ❑Certificate of Compliance ❑Enforcement/Violation ❑Emergency ❑ Informal INLAND RESOURCE AREAS COASTAL RESOURCE AREAS ❑Bank Land Subject to Coastal ❑Land Under the Ocean (� Storm Flowage ❑Bordering Vegetated Wetland iI ❑ Designated Port Area ❑Coastal Beach Land Subject to Flooding #� ❑ Coastal Dune ❑Barrier Beach ❑Land Under Water Bodies or Waterway =' Name: j ❑ Coastal Bank ❑Rocky Intertidal Shore Riverfront Area (t ❑ Salt Marsh ❑ Land Under Salt Pond ❑Vernal Pools ❑ Land Containing ❑Anadromous/Cata- Shellfish dromous Fish Run E !� ❑ Bordering Vegetated Wetland in Coastal Area 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 TEL: 978.745.9595 FAx: 978.740.0404 ♦ WWW.SALEM.COM `I ❑Water Body ❑ Bordering Vegetated Wetland ❑ Bank ❑ Coastal Beach ❑Coastal Dune ❑Protection of Water Supply ❑ Protection of Groundwater Supply ❑Flood Control ❑Storm Damage Prevention ❑Prevention of Pollution ❑Protection.of Fisheries , ❑ Protection of Wildlife Habitat ❑Protection of Land Containing Shellfish i Is this an exempt project:If so,why? 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CITY OF SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION %TTF VTSTT FORM PROJECT LOCATION: 1-s N a• DATE OF SITE VISIT 3 0 PROJECT PROPONENT: DEP FILE NUMBER: PROPAaLL T�r -- / 61-OW L r` QtvW W I MJ1 J/Y.� �tt VY'MYuI ��Ml\ Commission Members/Agent: Abutters: Applicant/Property Owner/Representative: ❑Request for Determination F-1 Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation ❑Notice of Intent ❑Certificate of Compliance 1 >uFnforcement/Violation ❑Emergency ❑ Informal INLAND RESOURCE AREAS I' COASTAL RESOURCE AREAS 3 ❑Bank ❑Land Subject to Coastal ❑Land Under the Ocean ( Storm Flowage ElBordering Vegetated Weiland f ❑ Designated Port Area ❑Coastal Beach ❑Land Subject to Flooding ElCoastal Dune ❑Barrier Beach ❑Land Under Water Bodies or Waterway I Name: ? ❑ Coastal Bank ❑Rocky Intertidal Shore 16QI� i iverfront Area i'i ❑ Salt Marsh ❑ Land Under Salt Pond ❑Vernal Pools ( ❑ Land Containing ❑Anadromous/Cata- Shellfish dromous Fish Run ❑ Bordering Vegetated Wetland in Coastal Area f� 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 TEL: 978.745.9595 FAx: 978.740.0404 ♦ www.SALEM.COM �BUFFERsZONEw(ivifhin 100=feet). ❑Water Body ❑ Bordering Vegetated Wetland ❑ Bank ❑ Coastal Beach ❑Coastal Dune :INT.ERESS.P.RQ'LECtEQe<° ,� Protection of Water Supply ( Protection of Groundwater Supplylood Control TgStorm Damage Prevention rZPrevention of Pollution ;1rotection of Fisheries Protection of Wildlife Habitat ❑Protection of Land Containing Shellfish Is this an exempt project: If so,why? Are resource area boundaries delineated correctly? If not,explain. SITE=VISITQOCUMENTATIO .' m ❑Photos ❑ Site Map ❑Other: OBSERVATIQNS"' w" s .�H, �. Take into account relevant aspects or features such as: natural or piped drainage or obvious pollution; topography; existing vegetation; possible alternative sites; signs of wildlife, possible vernal pools, rare species habitat; landmarks; recent or historical disturbances; proximity to other water bodies or drainage areas; adjacent land uses. �A k. 1- ee ,--- I a , r s w , i r Nil SR ? 'Rt we M. jp ems._. �f ¢�• { ? i r [tiLa� 5 h f y 1 It IN1 Mbn-, 1 V i � r 1' a A � iYddni� ni �k� . watt--ua r. 1 6 vwr Ty 1 r ��CONNT ✓ -° CITY OF SALEM � g CONSERVATION COMMISSION June 19,2007 Robert Hubbard MRM Project Management,LLC 9 Abbott Street Beverly,MA 01915 RE: Issuance of Fines for Wetland Violations at 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road, Salem,MA VIA CERTIFIED MAIL 7005 3110 0000 7176 7162 VIA FAX: 978-921-6655 Dear Mr. Hubbard: The Salem Conservation Commission, acting under the jurisdiction of the City of Salem Ordinance Pertaining to General Wetlands, has issued you a fine in the amount of$1,000. The Ordinance states, "Any person who violates any provisions or any condition of a permit issued me of not more than $200 a day. Each day or portion pursuant to it shall be punished by a f thereof during which a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense". An Enforcement Order was sent on March 2, 2007 stating that vegetation was clear cut within a Riverfront Area to the North River at 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road, Salem without an Order of Conditions. The Enforcement Order stated that you must cease and desist from any activity on your property and required you file a Notice of Intent by March 22, 2007 and attend the March 8, 2007 Conservation Commission meeting. The Commission determined during the meeting held on March 8, 2007 that you must file a Notice of Intent (NOD to permit the after-the-fact clearing of vegetation and the other proposed activity at 64 Harmony Grove Road in Salem as well as install hay bales and silt fence. A letter sent by the Commission dated March 16summarized the necessary and required activities in order to secure the site, specifically installing erosion control measures (silt fence and haybales). As of the Commissions regularly scheduled meeting, held on March 22, 2007 the erosion control measures had not been installed and the Commission had not received a Notice of Intent. Therefore the Commission issued another letter dated March 22,2007 stating that they were issuing a fine of $200 and that the proper installation of the haybales and silt fence was to be completed by March 29, 2007. The letter also stated that without first notifying the Commission in writing at least 48 hours in advance, demonstrating good cause for inability to submit the application, the Commission will enforce fines of$200 a day until the hay bales and silt fence are properly installed Because you failed to install the erosion control measures fully and properly or contact the Commission about the status of the installation of the erosion control measures and, you began accruing fines on March 29, 2007. The Commission was contacted by the hired consultant/ i t t f engineering firm Griffin Engineering on April 2, 2007 stating they have been hired and that haybales and silt fence had been dropped off at the site and were beginning to be installed. At the time of receiving this phone call the fines totaled$800. On April 12, the engineer, Bob Griffin, lawyer and landowner, Marshall Handley, and landowner, Robert Hubbard, attended the Conservation Commission Meeting to discuss the proposed project and provide the Commission with an update on the status of the NOI filing. On April 26, 2007 a Notice of Intent was filed with the Conservation Commission. On April 28, 2007 a site visit was conducted by members of the Conservation Commission, the Conservation Agent and the engineer, Robert Griffin. During this visit the Commission requested that additional items be taken care of by Monday April 30, 2007. As of May 1, 2007 the requested items had not been completed. On May 10, 2007 the Commission, during its regularly scheduled meeting voted to levy fines of $200 per day going back to May 1 2007 until the items listed during the site visit were completed. A letter was sent out on May 21, 2007 explaining the vote that was taken by the Commission during its meeting on May 17, 2007 to fine the landowner for lack of compliance. On May 24 2007 during a site visit with the Chair of the Conservation Commission, the Conservation Agent, the property owner, Robert Hubbard, and the engineer, Bob Griffin, the Chau of the Commission and the Agent observed that the requests made by the Commission had been met. At the time of the site visit the fines dating back to May 1 totaled $4,800. The fines for this property totaled $5,800 ($200, $800, $4800= $5800) at the time of the next regularly scheduled Conservation Commission Meeting,May 24,2007. At the meeting on May 24 2007, the Commission discussed the work completed to date to secure the site, proposed work on the site, and discussed the outstanding fines. The Commission requested that the applicant continue to the June 14 2007 meeting so the Agent could compile a draft Order of Conditions and total the outstanding fines for the Commission to discuss. As you are aware, on Thursday,June 14, 2007, at the regularly scheduled Salem Conservation Commission meeting, the Commission issued an Order of Conditions and voted unanimously, six (6) in favor and none (0) opposed, to reduce the fine from $5,800 to $1,000. The Commission discussed with the landowner,Robert Hubbard, about a timeline for receipt of the fines and all agreed upon 60 days from the meeting date,which is August 13,2007. A check in the amount of$1,000 payable to the City of Salem Conservation Commission must be received no later than August 13, 2007. Sincerely, , � Carey Duquy Conservation Agent/Planner Cc SLalen Consmago`n_Commissio5n Beth Rennard Esq,City Solicitor Department of Environmental Protection,DEP CITY OF SALEM 31 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT K1MiIERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR 120 WASHINGTON STREET♦ SALEM,NLiSSAC1'IUSEITS 01970 LYNN GOONIN DUNCAN,AICP TEL:978-619-5685 ♦ FAx:978-740-0404 DIRECTOR Fax To: Robert Hubbard c/o From: Carey Duques,Conservation Agent Attorney Marshall Handley Fax: (978) 921-6655 Date: 6/19/07 Phone: (978) 921-5544 Pages: 3 including cover Re: Fine g Reg ardin 60-64 Grove Street and CC: 3 Harmony Grove Road gent 11 For Review ❑ Please Comment ❑ Please Reply El Per Your Request -Comments: Dear Mr. Hubbard, Attached is a copy of the fine letter from the Conservation Commission regarding your property at 60-64 Grove Street and 3 Harmony Grove Road. A hard copy is being sent to you via regular certified mail service. Please feel free to contact me with any questions 978-619-5685. Thank you, Carey Duques Conservation Agent/Planner City of Salem Griffin Engineering Group, LLC April 3, 2007 Mr. Kevin Cornacchio c/o Ms. Carey Duques, Conservation Agent / Staff Planner RECEIVED 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 APR © 5 2007 Subject: 64 Grove Street - Salem Oil & Grease CODEPT.OF�P NNING& ENT Dear Mr. Cornacchio: This letter is to advise you that Griffin Engineering Group, LLC has been retained to assist the subject property owner (MRM Property Management)with preparation of a Notice of Intent for certain cleanup work and to respond to your recent correspondence. We are currently surveying the site and expect to be able to file a Notice of Intent by April 12"' for said work. MRM is currently removing solid and liquid process materials left behind by the former property owner, improving security and fire supression systems in buildings, and removing Itrash and'debris. MRM is undertaking preliminary planning efforts, and is considering building reuse and site redevelopment options. MRM has retained Geological Field Services of Melrose as Licensed Site Professional to supervise response actions underthe Massachusetts Contingency Plan. Approximately.600 haybales were recently delivered to the site. MRM will set haybales to protect the adjacent canal. Catchbasins on the property will be inspected and protected with geotextile to help capture eroding soils. MRM has removed heavy equipment from wetland resource areas. MRM will not disturb regulated areas prior to issuance of an Order of Conditions. We look forward to working with you during the site cleanup process. Should you have any further questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, Griffin Engineer ng roup LC Xv-, Robert-H Griffin„P E. cc ,,M: Handley, Handley Cox.& Moorman R, Hubbard Cabot..Companies c P.\Pro�e6 '\'Salem\Hubbaid-BlubberHollow\Condomm-Ltrwpd - . . Phone 978-927-5111 Fax 978-927-5103 www.griffineng.com i �o�uo7r yryyty ��� 3 CITY OF SALEM �GYIN6 CONSERVATION COMMISSION Robert Hubbard MRM Project Management, LLC 9 Abbott Street Beverly, MA 01915 Robert H. Griffin Griffin Engineering Group, LLC P.O. Box 7061 100 Cummings Center, Suite 224G Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 May 21, 2007 1 Re: Wetlands Protection Act Violation located at 64 Grove Street, Salem,MA Sent via Certified Mail 7005 3110 0000 7176 6851 Fax Griffin Engineering 978-927-5103 Marshal Handley, Attorney 978-921-6655 Email bgriffin@griffineng.com Dear Mr. Hubbard and Mr. Griffin: This letter is a follow-up to the public hearing held by the Conservation Commission on Thursday May 17, 2007. The Commission received and granted your request for a continuance until the Commission's next regularly scheduled meeting, Thursday May 24, 2007. In addition, and more importantly, at last night's public hearing the Commission discussed the site visit that was held on April 28, 2007, and noted the Commission's observation at that time that the erosion control measures had not been properly installed and therefore the resource areas covered by the Wetlands Protection Act(the River Front Area of the North River and the North River itself) was not protected from the activities on the applicant's property. The Commission also discussed the applicant's failure to start and/or properly implement the following expressed requests by the Commission: (1)key in the silt fence originally installed by the applicant in response to the cease and desist order; (2)install hay bales and key in a silt fence continuing from the originally installed hay bales and silt fence along the remaining unprotected sections along the railroad tracks; and(3)install erosion control measures to adequately block and filter overland flowage to the outfall pipe(which discharges into the North River) located near a truck ramp adjacent to the finishing building. The Commission noted that these concerns were expressed at the site visit and you were instructed to have the Commissions concerns addressed by Monday April 30, 2007. Based on my visit to the site on Thursday May 17, 2007, and Commissioners visits at various times throughout the week of May 7,2007, to date the keying in of the silt fence and the continuation of the hay bales and the silt fence along the railroad tracks has not even been started, and the erosion control measures around the outfall pipe was inadequate and has not, otherwise, been properly installed. Piles of unprotected sediment were also observed within the resource area. As a result of the applicant's failure to follow the Commission's requests and to properly protect the resource area, as discussed above, THE COMMISSION VOTED AT LAST NIGHT'S MEETING TO LEVY FINES OF $200 PER DAY STARTING ON MAY 12007, UNTIL THE EROSION CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN PROPERLY INSTALLED. The Commission also requests that all excavated soil located within the Riverfront Area be securely covered with plastic sheeting within one business day of receipt of this notice. As noted in your letter dated May 17,2007,the Commission expects to see you at their next regularly scheduled meeting on May 24, 2007. Your letter also states that the applicant will continue its efforts towards completing all previously discussed additional actions on the site and will update the Commission on progress made at its next meeting. You also noted that the erosion controls previously installed have been vandalized and the applicant will repair them. The Commission looks forward to receiving an update at the next meeting and requires that the erosion control measures be properly installed immediately. The fines levied to date against the applicant will be discussed at the meeting as well. If you have any questions please contact me at 978-619-5685. Sincerely, Carey D es Conservation Agent/Staff Planner Cc: Marshall Handley, Attorney %evin'Cornacchio_C_hair_maw Lynn Duncan, Director Planning and Community Development Beth Rennard, City Solicitor Massachusetts DEP,Northeast Regional Office HP OfficeJet 7410 Log for Personal Printer/Fax/Copier/Scanner DPCD 978-740-0404 Jun 19 2007 2:47PM Last Transaction Date Time Type Identification Duration Pages Result Jun 19 2:46PM Fax Sent 919789216655 0:56 3 OK 0 my CITY OF SALEM ' CONSERVATION COMMISSION Marshal Handley 9 Abbott Street Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 March 22, 2007 Re: Wetlands Protection Act Violation located at 64 Grove Street, Salem, MA Sent via Certified Mail 7005 3110 0000 7176 6363 Dear Mr. Handley: This letter is in regards to the violation of the Wetlands Protection Act and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws that occurred at 64 Grove Street. As a result of not fulfilling the Commissions requests to install hay bales and silt fence the Salem Conservation Commission is issuing you a fine in the amount of$200. The Commission sent an Enforcement Order dated March 2, 2007 as well as a follow up letter on March 16, 2007, citing the violation and requesting action. The first letter included the Enforcement Order, request for you to cease and desist all work on the property, and requested your presence at the Conservation Commission meeting on March 8, 2007. You attended the meeting on March 8, 2007 at which time the Commission requested that specific items be completed in order to stabilize the site and protect the resource area. The second letter, dated March 16, 2007, reiterated the action items agreed to at the Conservation Commission meeting held on March 8, 2007. The letter included the following: "As discussed at the meeting with the Conservation Commission on March 8, it is the Commission's expectation that the following will be completed by Thursday March 22, 2007, unless otherwise stated: • Hay bales and silt fence will be property installed to prevent erosion and protect the resource area and all associated buffer zones. • All equipment will be removed from within the resource area. A letter is to be submitted to the Conservation Commission from a Licensed Site Professional, Professional Engineer, or Wetlands Scientist working on the aforementioned site explaining the current status of the site and the proposed work for the site including what measures will be taken to protect the resource area(s) during this project and into the future. The letter should be sent to Kevin Cornacchio c/o Carey Duques 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970. 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 . TEL: 978.745.9595 FAX: 978.740.0404 ♦ W%VW.SALEM.COM • File a Notice of Intent by April 12, 2007. • Continue to cease and desist from all work occurring within areas of the Conservation Commission's jurisdiction until you have received an Order of Conditions for the site." A site visit completed on March 22, 2007 indicated that the hay bales and silt fence had not been installed. Also A letter from the aforementioned individual(s) had not been received by the Commission as of March 22, 2007. Based on the lack of compliance with the Commissions request or notifying the Commission that you could not complete the requests mentioned by the requested date the Commission voted during its meeting on March 22, 2007 to issue you a fine in the amount of$200. Per this letter the Commission is requiring that you properly install hay bales and silt fence to prevent erosion and protect the resource area and all associated buffer zones as well as properly protect the catch basins located on site be installing silt socks or locating hay bales around the catch basins to prevent sediment from entering into the storm drains. These aforementioned requests must be completed by Thursday March 29, 2007 and if you fail to complete these requests the Commission will enforce fines of $200 per day until the hay bales and silt fence are properly installed on site and the catch basins on site are protected from sediment entering into the storm drains. If you have any questions please contact me at 978-619-5685. 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( Gns 3 POSTAL INSPECTORS site map contact us government services jobs National & Premier Accounts Preserving the Trust Copyright©1999-2004 USPS.All Rights Reserved.Terms of Use Privacv Policv http://trkcnfrmI.smi.usps.com/PTSIntemetWeb/InterLabelInquiry.do 4/9/2007 - o CITY OF SALEM P� CONSERVATION COMMISSION Marshal Handley 9 Abbott Street Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 March 16, 2007 Re: Wetlands Protection Act Violation located at 64 Grove Street, Salem, MA Sent via Certified Mail 7005 3110 0000 7176 6356 Dear Mr. Handley: This letter is a follow-up to the Conservation Commission meeting you attended on Thursday March 8 2007 in regards g s to the violation of the Wetlands Protection Act and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws that occurred at 64 Grove Street. As you are aware the site contains Riverfront Area along the North River. Per the Wetlands Protection Act, the land extending from the high water mark 200 feet inland is a resource area that is protected by the Act and falls within the jurisdiction of the Salem Conservation Commission. It is the interest of the Conservation Commission to protect this area. As discussed at the meeting with the Conservation Commission on March 8, it is the Commission's expectation that the following will be completed by Thursday March 22, 2007, unless otherwise stated: • Hay bales and silt fence will be property-installed to prevent erosion and protect the resource area and all associated buffer zones. • All equipment will be removed from within the resource area. • A letter is to be submitted to the Conservation Commission from a Licensed Site Professional, Professional Engineer, or Wetlands Scientist working on the aforementioned site explaining the current status of the site and the proposed work for the site including what measures will be taken to protect the resource area(s) during this project and into the future. The letter should be sent to Kevin Comacchio c/o Carey Duques 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970. • File a Notice of Intent by April 12, 2007. • Continue to cease and desist from all work occurring within areas of the Conservation Commission's jurisdiction until you have received an Order of Conditions for the site. Please be advised, that if you fail to complete the items mentioned above within the allotted timeframe without first notifying the Commission in writing at. least 48 hours in 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 • TEL: 978.745.9595 FAX: 978.740.0404 ♦ WWW,SALEM.COM advance, demonstrating good cause for inability to submit the application, the Commission will take further action. In the meantime, if you have any questions please contact me at 978-619-5685. Sincerel , Carey Duq s Conservation Agent/Staff Planner Cc: Kevin Comacchio, Chairman Lynn Duncan, Director Planning and Community Development Thomas St Pierre, Building Inspector Beth Rennard, City Solicitor Massachusetts DEP, Northeast Regional Office Encl. HP Officeiet 7410 Log for Personal Printer/Fax/Copier/Scanner DPCD 978-740-0404 Apr 02 2007 2:48PM Last Transaction Date Time Type Identification Dura ' Pages R ult Apr 2 2:47PM Fax Sent 919789275103 1: 3 OK CITY OF SALEM CONSERVATION COMMISSION March 2, 2007 Marshal Handley 9 Abbott Street Beverly,Massachusetts 01915 Sent via Certified Mail 7005 3110 0000 7176 6325 Dear Mr. Handley: In accordance with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the City of Salem Wetlands Bylaws, you are in violation for the current work that is occurring at 64 Grove Street, due to the fact that an Order of Conditions was never obtained for the work completed at the site. This violation was first observed on Monday February 26, 2007 by the Chair of the Conservation Commission. During my visit to the site I also observed that many trees had been cut down within the Riverfront Area, 200 feet from the mean high mark, see attached photo log. It was also observed that the work was being performed without proper erosion control measures in place. Because this project has not been filed with the Salem Conservation Commission or DEP the Salem Conservation Commission must issue an Enforcement Order, attached, requiring you to cease and desist from any further activity on site. In order for the cease and desist to be lifted and for you to complete your project you must file a Notice of Intent (NOI) and all the 1� submittal requirements with the Conservation Commission and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Enclosed is a Notice of Intent application, which must be filed with the Conservation Commission by March 22, 2007. Per our discussion on the phone yesterday March 1,2007 it is expected that you, the landowner, or another representative of the property will attend the next Salem Conservation Commission Meeting to discuss this matter further. The meeting will be held on March 8h at 6 pm at 120 Washington Street in Salem. Please be advised, that if you fail to attend the meeting and submit an Notice of Intent application within the allotted timeframe without first notifying the Commission in writing at least 48 hours in advance, demonstrating good cause for inability to submit the application, the Commission will take further action. In the meantime, the Salem Conservation Commission requests that you appear before the Commission at their next regularly scheduled meeting to discuss this matter further. 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 • TEL: 978.745.9595 FAX: 978.740.0404 ♦ WWW.SALEM.COM The next meeting is scheduled for March 8 2007 at 6:00 PM, 120 Washington Street, Yd Floor. If you cannot attend this meeting please contact me at 978-619-5685. Sincer L?tQi(/ xa Carey Dugt s �N C Conservation Agent/Staff Planner Cc: Kevin Cornacchio,Chairman Lynn Duncan,Director Planning and Community Development Thomas St Pierre,Building Inspector Beth Rennard, City Solicitor Massachusetts DEP,Northeast Regional Office Encl. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: 1 WPA Form 9A — Enforcement Order Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP A. Violation Information Important: When filling out This Enforcement Order is issued by: forms on the Salem 3/2/07 Computer, use Conservation Commission(Issuing Authority) Date - only the tab key to move To: yourcursor- do not use the Marshal Handley return key. Name of Violator 9 Abbott Street Address 1. Location of Violation: reran Property Owner(if different) 64 Grove Street Street Address Salem 01970 City/Town Zip Code 16 236 Assessors Map/Plat Number Parcel/Lot Number 2. Extent and Type of Activity (if more space is required, please attach a separate sheet): Cutting of trees within a Riverfront Area without an Order of Conditions from the Salem Conservation Commission or DEP. B. Findings The Issuing Authority has determined that the activity described above is in violation of the Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, §40) and its Regulations (310 CMR 10.00), because: ® the activity has been/is being conducted without a valid Order of Conditions. ❑ the activity has been/is being conducted in violation of the Order of Conditions issued to: Name Dated File Number Condition numbers) wpaform9a.doc•rev.7/14/04 Page 1 of 3 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 9A — Enforcement Order Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP B. Findings (cont.) ❑ Other (specify): C. Order The issuing authority hereby orders the following (check all that apply): ® The property owner, his agents, permittees, and all others shall immediately cease and desist from the further activity affecting the Buffer Zone and/or wetland resource areas on this property. ❑ Wetland alterations resulting from said activity should be corrected and the site returned to its original condition. ® Complete the attached Notice of Intent. The completed application and plans for all proposed work as required by the Act and Regulations shall be filed with the Issuing Authority on or before March 22, 2007 Date No further work shall be performed until a public hearing has been held and an Order of Conditions has been issued to regulate said work. ® The property owner shall take the following action to prevent further violations of the Act: Attending the next Salem Conservation Commission Meeting on Thursday March 8 at 6 pm. Failure to comply with this Order may constitute grounds for additional legal action. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40 provides: "Whoever violates any provision of this section (a) shall be punished by a fine of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or both, such fine and imprisonment; or(b) shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars for each violation". Each day or portion thereof of continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense. wpaform9a.dx•rev.7/14/04 Page 2 of 3 ILIMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form 9A — Enforcement Order Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP D. Appeals/Signatures An Enforcement Order issued by a Conservation Commission cannot be appealed to the Department of Environmental Protection, but may be filed in Superior Court. Questions regarding this Enforcement Order should be directed to: Carey Duques or Frank Taormina Name 978-619-5685 Phone Number M-W 8 am -4pm Thursday 8-7pm and Friday 8-12pm Hours/Days Available Issued by: Salem Conservation Commission In a situation regarding immediate action, an Enforcement Order may be signed by a single member or agent of the Commission and ratified by majority of the members at the next scheduled meeting of the Commission. Signatures q0o5 3110 Or= gfq(p Q-V5 Signature of delivery person or certified mail number Page 3 of 3 wpalomea.doc•rev.7/14/04 v � d r� ����r n�gyicmaq ynG� N,�..� INN ar11 QI LL � �..%n '4,y i�•��•f'w �` ,� a]�..� p � 1 �„y ;rte n,�y <Ec , W Y'a R x 9' rffi P� AN WN i iY3CCy kA . i 1e r>'o Y v gi tj ii ri 1 1 � l .✓ +. 7 �`'"_ Y�,�y� c Iter e��9� eFF. 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SION REPAIR DETAIL \ TYPICAL ABUTMENT ERO MAP 1 N LO 217 \� \ EXISTING:� \ \ ♦ 0.71 ACES \ NOT TO SCALE / S d\ � 191.70's- SESD.. to \ \ \ SARKES �p �OIL.'STOCKFILE'. \ NOTE: R4_* :SEWER LINE - \ MH 1) WORK TO BE DONE DURING SUMMER LOW FLOW CONDITIONS. \ 7 INST LLATIUN _ - O�\ \ I ` ® 2) RETURN RIP RAP SLOPE INTO RIVER BANK AT ALL ENDS. \ o \ \ \ \ _PIP .. �. . . . . I / BRICK \ wq<( \ 8 I OCHIMNEY \ x BIT. CONC. I BRIDGE PAVEMENT ABUTMENTSI MAP 16 LOT 238 #6 �\J� \ BUILDING 59 I N/F SB/DH \ \ - 0 50 GROVE STREET REAL EST, LLC (HLD LINE) MAP 16 LOT 218 AT 1 I LAND COURT PLAN 33813A � yy A N/F FLORES �- \0 0 . > MAP 16 LOT 376 /` RE GRA E AFTER \ T \ N/F y�c, SOIL TESTING\& \ MAP 16 LOT 236 / ON 12 / FLORES C : /� \ COVERLWx CLE N ap \ V \=: :. ( w E R VVE 64 GROVE STREET) c 233,180 SQ.FT. #2 �P� \ \ \ \2 22\ \ \ 5.35 ACRES MAP 16 48 LOT 220 _156 # N/F MAP 16 \ 8\ \ \ \ \ \ \ COC �G R�C�t BLANDEN LOT 222 MAP 16 LOT 223 4 \ \26 \ \ �1 r61APPROX. 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EDGE OF PAVEMENT \ N/F �\\\\ T CILITY MAP 16 LOT 237 o DEMEULE F� ATF r`C� IJ (60 GROVE STREET) ® �-=� `�'� Griffin \\ _-_ - EXIST. RETAINING WALL EXIST. FENCE MAP 16 LOT 231 0 og26,946 SQ. Y GrouPT. sr PI ESHEAD 0.62 ACRES I I Engineering N/F \ ,A 9 rF LLC PROP. GRAVEL ROSS �pq aCoc I T I y P.O Box 7061 H \�' � y COOPERAGE Ft` SFr ® 100 Cummings Center, Suite 224G ROOM \r� Beverly, MA 01915 \ FTGV z . 2' HARDWOOD POST EROSION CONTROL O. MAP 16 LOT 232 �p \ 0 Tel: 978-927-5111 = MIN. LENGTH OF 4• 100 OR EOUAL) NOTE: CONTRACTOR MAY USE EITHER N/F \ O ` O q< MH AT 8' MAX. D.C. MYERS \ Fax: 978-927-5103 c STAPLE TO POST AT UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED BY 6' D.C. vERnCALLY. ENGINEER OR CONSERVATION COMMISSION. SULFONATIO FMA 100-YEAR FLOOD, o \o A.O.H. APPROx. BUILDING \ 1N ZONE A2. ELEV. 10 i MRM PROJECT _T a #14 BIT. CONC. LOCATION UNDERGROUND 14 SFT\ MANAGEMENT, LLC H PARKING q STORAGE TANK BIT. NC. ; 60-64 GROVE ST. !y :A 2.5' MIN 28^ rx r. 30 HARDWOOD NOTES TING CONDITIONS AND BOUNDARY SURVEY GRAN. POST TO BE REMOVED PAVEMENT STAKES IN EACH HAYBALE. , a ) #10 3 HARMONY GROVE DRIVE 8' TO 12' IN GROUND. ' i �. �� BY LEBLANC SURVEY ASSOCIATES, INC. IN R 5' Min. MARCH/APRIL OF 2007. AAP 16 LOT 233 \ O 2) ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE NGVD OF 1929. 3 THE ABSENCE OF SUBSURFACE UTILITIES IS N/F M / ry W,;;; 6 ,; I I I NOT INTENDED NOR IMPLIED. CONTRACTOR TO RID OS MAP 16 OT 234 WAREHOUSE .;; I l �l/ CONTACT DIG SAFE AND OTHER LOCAL UTILITY MCSWIGGIN ON SITE PLAN TO I I 1 I 1�/ SUPPLIERS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 9 1.5' Min. o, EXCAVATE SHALLOW MAP 16 - TRENCH BY HAND & - , )I/ #6 OT 380 o ACCOMPANY NOI BACK FILL AFTER REFERENCES: INSTALLING FABRIC l>>/ 1 DEED BOOK 25700 PAGE 109 F T� 2^ BUTTT' TIGHTLY 2) DEED BOOK 7654 PAGE 26 GRAPHIC SCALE PAT ON LO P 15 9jCc�,p OHW 3) PLAN BOOK 152 PLAN 98 SQQW 1'-40' P 4) LAND COURT PLAN #112418 a ° m ,o LK 18D #2 N 00 rn SILT FENCE HAA A_ 5) PLAN #8828 (CITY) EROSION CONTROL 6) PLAN IN DEED BK. 5452 PG. 111 A ISDN 4 JOb No.: 7o0 N 7 PLAN IN DEED BK. 4983 PG. 400 IN =ET Fie Names p/p/B/I NOT TO SCALE ) 1lnch = 40 ) ft \� , - a` 1 09X; 4/17/07 a