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64-255 - 100 SWAMPSCOTT ROAD - CONSERVATION COMMISSION • �i:L' Sbv!LI.Mf'�c.�T i2� �'7�- C�K�Z55 Cf� ', i< i I 4-o I r i 1 1 4 LAND COURT SURVEYS SUBDIVISIONS REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR REGISTEREDCIVIL ENGINEER LOTSURVEYS MORTGAGESURVEYS CONSULTING PARSONS AND FAIA, INC. RECEIVED 60 LEWIS STREET LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS[0)-90-Z- _2 CSE I_ rrg 593-7927 SALEM PLANNING DEPT C Salem Conservation Commission One Salem Green Salem,Mass.01970 November 19, 1999 RE: D.E.P. File Number 64-255 100 Swampscott Road Salem, Mass. Dear Commission Members, 1 have reviewed the Order Of Conditions for the above referenced site Which is filed in Book 13952 Page 493-498 at the South Essex Registry Of Deeds. 1 have also reviewed the site plan prepared by this firm,and have made a visual on site inspection. In my opinion,the site was constructed in accordance with the record data. If you should have any questions,please contact our office. Me ar es ' ,A OF Mgrs o`a� CHARLES 9nS DANIEL G FAIA m v 90316 y qFA/GTEaFO 2 l9�O Sn R`t�yO JOHN R. KEILTY, COUNSELOR AT LAW 40 LOWELL STREET TELEPHONE (978) 531-7900 PEABODY, MA 01960 FACSIMILE (978) 531-2479 July 29,1998x r—r, Conservation Commission tom" t City of Salem One Salem Green Salem MA 01960 Attn: Steve Dibble Re: DEP File No. 64-255 Dear Mr. Dibble: This letter will serve as a formal request for a modification of the above captioned Order of Conditions. The applicant Dana DiLisio, Trustee is requesting authority to pave the two parking spaces (20' x 20') closest to the structure which serves as the office for the mini-golf course. The pavement area would pitch away from the resource area toward the parking area. There will be a shared unloading area and a walk way which would join the two handicap spaces to the apron around the building. There is currently a sidewalk apron around the building and the handicap spaces closest to the building would be joined to it by pavement. This request is made to achieve compliance with the ADA requirements. The total paved area would be approximately 320 square feet. Verytruly yours, / John R. Ke' , E e JRK/mis F.� 310 CMR 10. 99 DEP File No. 64-255 r (To be provided by DEP) Form 5 Salem City/Town Vin Dilisio I({ql i cant Commonweal th of Massachusetts Amended July 23, 1998 Order of Conditions Massachuetts Wetlands Protection Act G.L. c . 131, 540 From Salem Conservation Commission Issuing Authority To Mr. Vin Dilisio N.S Tennis & Squash Club (Name of Applicant) (Name of property owner) Address 1 Alvin Rd, Swampscott, MAAddress 98 Swampscott Rd, Salem, MA This Order is issued and delivered as follows: ❑ by hand delivery to applicant or representative on (date) ® by certified mail, return receipt requested on orrnlhpr 11 , 1996 (date). This project is located at 100 Swamps rt Ed , c, _14A The property is recorded at the Registry of Essex Book 5219 Page 588 Certificate (if registered) The Notice of Intent for this project was filed on July 2. 1996 (date) The public hearing was closed on September 26, 1996 (date) Findings The Commission has reviewed the above-referenced Notice of Intent and plans and has held a public hearing or the project. Based on the information available to the Commission. at this time, the Commission has determined that the area on which the proposed work is to be done is significant to the following interests in accordance with the Presumptions of Significance set forth in the regulations for each Area Subject to Protection under the Act (check as appropriate): public water supply AA Flood Control Land containing shellfish Private water supply ky Storm damage prevention Fisheries Ground water supply Prevention of pollution Protection of Wildlife Habitat Total Filing Fee Submitted $525.00 State Share $250.00 (1/2 fee in excess of $25) City/Town Share $275.00 Tota( Refund Due f City/Town Portion f State Portion$ (1/2 total) (1/2 total) Effective 11/10/89 5-1 •1 Therefore, the Commission hereby finds that the following conditions are necessary, in accordance with the Performance Standards set fortion h in the regulation_, .c protect those interests checked above. The Com orders that all work shall be performed in accordance with said conditions and with the Notice of Intent referenced above. To the extent that the following conditions modify or differ from the plans, specifications or other proposals submitted with the Notice of Intent, the conditions shall control. General Conditions 1. Failure to comply with all conditions stated herein, and with all related statutes and other regulatory 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 appl.icable federal, state or local statutes, ordinances, by-laws or regulations. 4. The work authorized hereunder shall be completed within three years from the date of this Order unless either of the following apply: (a) the work is a maintenance dredging project as provided for in the Act; or (b) the time for completion has been extended to a specified date more than three years, but less than five years, from the date of issuance and both that date and the special circumstances warranting the extended time period are set forth in this Order. S. 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 ; ill used in connection with this project shall be clean fill, containing no trash, refuse, rubbish or debris, including but not limited to lumber, bricks, plaster, wire, lath, paper, cardboard, pipe, tires, ashes, refrigerators, -rotor vehicles or parts of any of the foregoing. 7. No work shall be undertaken until all administrative appeal periods from this Order have elapsed or, if such an appeal has been filed, until all proceedings before the Department have been completed. 8. No work shall be undertaken until the Final order has been recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located, within the chain oftitle of the affected property. In the case of recorded land, the Final Order shall also be noted in the Registry' s Grantor Index under the name of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is to be done. In the case of registered land, the Final order shall also be noted on the Land Court Certificate of Title of the owner of the land upon which the proposed work is to be dne.siThe on theoformgatnthe endnofshall thisborder submitted to the Commission prior to commencement of the work. 9. A sign shall be displayed at the site not less than two square feet or more than three square feet in size bearing the words, "Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, File Number 64-255 10. Where the Department of Environmental Protection is requested to make a determination and to issue a Superseding Order, the Conservation commission shall be a party to all agency proceedings and hearings before the Department. S-2 l_ --S 11. Up pn completion of the work described herein, the applicant shall forthwith request in writing that a Certificate of Compliance be issued 'stating -L—^x the work has been satisfactorily completed. 12. The work skiall conform to the following plans and special conditions: Plans: Title Dated Signed and Stamped by: On File with: Proposed Site Plan Swa srot.r Rd. .T,ina ^L. 199b Charles Daniel Faia Salem Conservation Commission Special Conditions (Use additional paper if necessary) SEE ATTACHED Amended 7/23/98 to allow for the paring of two (2) handicap parking spaces and, walkway. (Leave Space Blank) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3A Issued Ey Salem Conservation Commission r � 1 Signature(s) This Order must :De signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission. On this 26thday of September 19 96 before me personally appeared the above named , to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he/she executed the same as his/her free act and deed. zz�c u No y Public My commission. erpires The applicant, the owner, any person agrrieved by this Order, any owner of lard abutting the land upon which the proposed work is to be done, or any ten residents of the city or town in which such land is located, are hereby nctified of their right to request the Department of Environmental protection to issue a Superseding Order, providing the request is made by certified mail or hand delivery to the Department, with the appropriate filing fee and Fee Transmittal Form as provided in 310 CMR 10.03(7), within ten days from the date of issuance of this determination. A copy of the request shall at the same time be sent by certified mail or hard delivery to the Conservation Commission and the applicant. Detach on dotted line and submit to the Commission prior to commencement of work. ............................................................................................................ Issuing Authority To Please be advised that the Order of Conditions for the project at File Number has been recorded at the Registry of and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property in accordance with General Condition B on ,19 If recorded land, the instrument number which identifies this transaction is If registered land, the document number which identifies this transaction is Applicant. Signature 5-4A e a x SPECIAL CONDITIONS DEP#64-255 100 SWAMPSCOTT ROAD 1. All work shall conform to the above-referenced Notice of Intent, site plan and supporting documents and those final specifications which shall be filed with the Commission prior to construction. Final design shall include to the greatest extent possible a twenty foot(20') no disturbance setback. A request for modification shall be made if work extends into the twenty foot(20') no disturbance setback. Any change made or intended to be made to the approved plans shall require the applicant to inquire of the Commission in writing whether the change is substantial enough to require the filing of a new Notice of Intent. 2. Members and agents of the Commission shall have the right to enter and inspect the premises at all reasonable times to evaluate compliance with the conditions in this Order. The Commission may require the applicant to submit additional data or information necessary for the Commission to conduct that evaluation. 3. Upon completion of the project, the applicant shall submit, with the request for a Certification of Compliance, an affidavit, prepared by a professional engineer or land surveyor registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, stating that the site has been developed in accordance with the requirements of this Order of Conditions, the referenced site plan and supporting documents. 4. This Order shall apply to every successor in control or successor in interest of the property described int he Notice of Intent and accompanying plans or part thereof. In the event this land or any part thereof changes ownership before or during construction, the current owner shall notify the new owner, by registered mail, of this Order prior to the transfer of ownership and shall forward proof of this notification to the Commission. 5. Prior to commencement of construction activity, a haybale barrier shall be placed down gradient of construction to prevent siltation of the adjacent wetland. Hay bales shall be anchored with stakes and entrenched 4 to 6 inches in depth. Trench material shall be deposited on the up gradient side of the haybale barrier. Haybales shall be inspected daily; those showing signs of deterioration shall be replaced immediately. The haybale barrier shall remain in proper functioning condition until all disturbed areas have been stabilized. 6. Additional erosion and sedimentation control measures deemed necessary by the Commission shall be instituted by the applicant. Any siltation caused onto any wetland or waterway area shall be promptly reported to the Commission. Such areas shall be restored to the satisfaction of the Commission. 7. During construction, no debris, fill, or excavated material shall be stockpiled within 100 feet of designated wetlands. Any other stockpile location will be protected sufficient to prevent sediment from surface runoff entering wetlands. 8. Equipment servicing and overnight equipment storage must be conducted outside the buffer zone. Equipment must be maintained to prevent leakage or discharge of pollutants. 9. *No spill or discharge of petroleum products or other pollutants will occur within 100 feet of any wetland resource area. 10. *Use or storage of rock salt(sodium chloride) or other toxic de-icing chemicals is prohibited within 100 feet of the resource area. Any arrangement for snow removal shall stipulate the ban. 11. Notice shall be given this Commission no more than 2 weeks nor less than 2 days prior to the commencement of construction activities. Said notice shall include, in writing,the names(s), address(es), and business and home telephone numbers of the project supervisor(s) responsible for insuring that operations are conducted in compliance with this Order. 12. *Minimal pruning and no removal of any buffer zone or wetland vegetation will occur down gradient of the staked haybale line. 13. All disturbed soils shall be immediately and similarly re-vegetated upon completion of construction activities or shall be mulched until the next growing season. Hydroseeding will be initiated no later than September 15. 14. *Organic fertilizers used for landscaping and lawn care shall contain a low nitrogen content and be used in moderation. Pesticides and herbicides shall not be used within 20 feet of the resource area. 15. No bituminous concrete shall be utilized in parking areas. 16. The Order of Conditions including these Special Conditions shall be posted on site. *ongoing conditions that do not expire upon completion of the project or issuance of a Certificate of Compliance. sd\concom\ooc\minigolf 4%oN Cpl ZW z Conservation C"i1111 ssion Salem. Massachusetts 01970 W ASSNCa�y City of Salem Conservation Commission Will hold a public hearing for a Notice of Intent under the Wetlands Protection Act, Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 131, Section 40, at the request of Vin Dilisio, 1 Alvin Road, Swampscott, MA 01907. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the effects of the construction of a crushed stone driveway, walkway, and parking area including a building with utility connections and footbridge across a stream to a proposed miniature golf course at 100 Swampscott Road. Activities will occur in a buffer zone and at footbridge crossing. This hearing will be held on Thursday, July 11, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. in the second floor conference room at One Salem Green. Fred Harney Chairman July 3, 1996 Please send bill to: Vin Dilisio 1 Alvin Road Swampscott, MA 01907 jm\bd\concnomt i tr 310 CMR 10. 99 DEP Fi Le No. Form 9 (To be provided by DEP) city/Tw SALEM Applicant Ccezvonweal th of Massachusetts Enforcement Order Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. c. 131, 540 From SALEM CONSERVATION C0124ISSION Issuing Authority To Mr. Vin Dilisio 1 Alvin Road Swamnsrarr MA m on'7 Date of Issuance February 27 1997 Property lot/parcel number, address 98 Swamnscott Road, Salem, MA 01970 Extent and type of activity: Extensive violations of Order of Conditions 64-255; cutting, filling, stockpiling, grading, lack of haybale maintenance, etc. The Commission has determined that the activity described above is in violation of the Wetlands Protection Act,' G.L. c. 131, 540, and the Regulations promu.Lgated pursuant thereto: 310 CMR 10.00, because: ❑ Said activity has been/is being conducted without a valid Order of Conditions. ® Said activity has been/is being conducted in violation of an Order of Conditions issued to Mr. Vin Dilisio , datedQ/9r,/,96 File number 64-255 Condition number(s)1,5,6,7.8. 12, 16. ® Other (specify) Plan: enlarged parking lot, driveways, lack of no cut zones, work also being performed on non-permitted adjoining property. The Commission hereby orders the following: The property owner, his agents, permittees and all others shall immediately cease and desist from further activity affecting the wetland portion of this property. ❑ wetland alterations resulting from said activity shall be corrected and the site returned to its original condition. Effective 11/10/89 9-1 Issued by SALEM CONSERVATION Commission ❑ Complete:: aeilicacion forms and plans as required by the Act and Regulations shall be filed with the on or before (date) , and no further work shall be performed until a public hearing has been held and an Order of Conditions has been issued to regulate said work. Application forms are available at: ® The property owner shall take every reasonable step to prevent further violations of the act. ® Other (specify) Ordered to cease all work affecting the wetland or areas within the buffer zone. Further ordered to appear before this Commission to discuss said violations at the Commissions next meeting on Thursday, March 13, 1997, 7:00 p.m. located at One Salem Green, Second Floor Conference Room, Salem, MA. Failure to comply with this Order may constitute grounds for legal action, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40 provides : Whoever violates any provision of this section 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, Each day or portion thereof of continuing violation shall constitute a separate offense. Questions regarding this Enforcement Order should be directed to Stephen Dibble Assistant Planner (508) 745-9195 x ' 11 Issued b}• Salem Conservation Commission - Signature (s)— (Signature ommissioSignature (s) (Signature of delivery person or certified mail number) 9-2b P65k rc ,�' ORder Si+eT�s�oh-a v �-li., • ` �C��S �w^�j'(I's��"'P incl✓QQ. In:St.l:Sk�� a"d Gufh�:9i�f�'T$r S�e�P'�'^g� 100 lark o a7 Pa.�v i-V as t' ti �a,�c�w`a{a:.��U.a•-ce/j� �Ia+^c� '"S 1`� dr;vrw?�s � ��1�;6� � 5PE1�AL CONDITIONS DEP #64-255 100 SWAMPSCOTT ROAD 1P All work shall conform to the above-referenced Notice of Intent, site plan and supporting documents and those final specifications which shall be filed with the Commission prior to construction. Final design shall include to the greatest extent possible a twenty foot (20') no disturbance setback. A request for modification shall be made if work extends into the twenty foot (20') no disturbance setback. Any change made or intended to be made to the approved plans shall require the applicant to inquire of the Commission in writing whether the change is substantial enough to require the filing of a new Notice of Intent. 2. Members and agents of the Commission shall have the right to enter and inspect the premises at all reasonable times to evaluate compliance with the conditions in this Order. The Commission may require the applicant to.submit additional data or information necessary for the Y Commission to conduct that evaluation. 3. Upon completion of the project, the applicant shall submit, with the request for a Certification of Compliance, an affidavit, prepared by a professional engineer or land surveyor registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, stating that the site has been developed in accordance with the requirements of this Order of Conditions, the referenced site plan and supporting documents. 4. This Order shall apply to every successor in control or successor in interest of the property described int he Notice of Intent and accompanying plans or part thereof. In the event this land or any part thereof changes ownership before or during construction, the current owner shall notify the new owner, by registered mail, of this Order prior to the transfer of ownership and shall forward proof of this notification to the Commission. V Prior to commencement of construction activity, a haybale barrier shall be placed down gradient of construction to prevent siltation of the adjacent wetland. Hay bales shall be anchored with stakes and entrenched 4 to 6 inches in depth. Trench material shall be deposited on the up gradient side of the haybale barrier. Haybales shall be inspected daily; those showing signs of deterioration shall be replaced immediately. The haybale barrier shall remain in proper functioning condition until all disturbed areas have been stabilized. ,�6.� Additional erosion and sedimentation control measures deemed necessary by the Commission shall be instituted by the applicant. Any siltation caused onto any wetland or waterway area shall be promptly reported to the Commission. Such areas shall be restored to the satisfaction of the Commission. c7 V During construction, no debris, fill, or excavated material shall be stockpiled within 100 feet of designated wetlands. Any other stockpile location will be protected sufficient to prevent sediment from surface runoff entering wetlands. 8. Equipment servicing and overnight equipment storage must be conducted outside the buffer zone. Equipment must be maintained to prevent leakage or discharge of pollutants. 9. *No spill or discharge of petroleum products or other pollutants will occur within 100 feet of any wetland resource area. 10. *Use or storage of rock salt(sodium chloride) or other toxic de-icing chemicals is prohibited within 100 feet of the resource area. Any arrangement for snow removal shall stipulate the ban. 11. Notice shall be given this Commission no more than 2 weeks nor less than 2 days prior to the commencement of construction activities. Said notice shall include, in writing, the names(s), address(cs), and business and home telephone numbers of the project supervisor(s) responsible for insuring that operations are conducted in compliance with this Order. <I1s�2>. *Minimal pruning and no removal of any buffer zone or wetland vegetation will occur down gradient of the staked haybale line. 13. All disturbed soils shall be immediately and similarly re-vegetated upon completion of construction activities or shall be mulched until the next growing season. Hydroseeding will be initiated no later than September 15. 14. *Organic fertilizers used for landscaping and lawn care shall contain a low nitrogen content and be used in moderation. Pesticides and herbicides shall not be used within 20 feet of the resource area. 1155.. j No bituminous concrete shall be utilized in parking areas. �16 The Order of Conditions including these Special Conditions shall be posted on site. *ongoing conditions that do not expire upon completion of the project or issuance of a Certificate of Compliance. sd\concom\ooc\minigolf GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES 204 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM, MA 01970 (508) 745-6618 September 23, 1996 FAX(508)741-8648 Mr. Fred Harney, Chairman Salem Conservation Commission One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Re: V. DiLisio Swampscott Road, Salem, MA DEP File# 64-255 Dear Mr. Harney: This letter is written in response to the questions raised in the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Notification of Wetlands Protection Act File Number Form. The questions that were raised are underlined and follow below. The applicant's response follows each question. Provide stormwater design for new paved areas. No new paving is proposed for the parking area. The miniature golf course designed will incorporate BMP's for surface water runoff from created impervious surfaces. Sheetflow into wetland and stream without pretreatment is not acceptable BMP's should be incorporated into plan for stormwater. The site plan has been revised to direct drainage from the parking area away from the wetland to a shallow depression where it will infiltrate into the soil. Copies of the revised plan will be presented to the Conservation Commission at its September 26, 1996 Hearing. Additional data sheets for A-series are needed. The majority of the flags in the A and B series are for a narrow strip of Bordering Vegetated Wetland along very steep, rocky slopes adjacent to the stream which flows through the property. Due to the steep slope and rocky soils, the BVW boundary over much of the site was obvious based on the sharp transition from hydrophytic (FACW to OBL) vegetation to non-hydrophytic vegetation. The data sheets that were provided are representative of the more level area of Bordering Vegetated Wetland at the site. 1 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. Test pits must be shown on plan (PSI and PS2). The plan has been revised to show test pits P1 and P2. Provide details of foot bridge. The final design for the foot bridge is under preparation and we anticipate that the plans will be provided to the Conservation Commission at the September 26, 1996 Hearing. If there are any questions on these matters, they can be discussed at the Conservation Commission meeting on September 26, 1996. i rely,F ulligan, Ph.D. tor cc: Joe Corrente MA DEP Vin DiLisio GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. Notice of Intent Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 131, §. 40) s� for property at: 100 Swampscott Road Salem, Massachusetts Prepared for: -, Mr. Vin DiLisio 1 Alvin Road Swampscott, Massachusetts 01907 ' Prepared by: Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. 204 Lafayette Street ' Salem, Massachusetts . ' July 1, 1996 GMRC No. 27650262 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES 1 1 1 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 ' INDEX TO ATTACHMENTS 100 Swampscott Road Salem, Massachusetts ' ATTACHMENT I Wetland Report (Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc., July 1, 1996) ' ATTACHMENT 2 Site Plan (Parsons and Faia,June 24, 1996) 1 1 1 1 1 ' 310 CMR 10.99 DEP Med No. t (ro be Provided by DEP) Form 3 City/Town Salem _ Appliesnt Vin Dilisio ' commonwealth Department of of Massachusetts Defense United States ' Notice of Intent of America Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, G.L. C. 131, §40 ' and Application for a Department of the Army Permit tPart is General Information 1. Location: Street Address 100 Swampscott Road Salem, MA 01970 ' Lot Number Lot 61 (Map 7) 2. Project:, Type Mini Golf Fac. Description Construct crushed stone driveway ' walkway, and parking area including building with utility connections and footbridge across stream to miniature golf course. ' Activities will occur in buffer cone and at footbridge crossing. 3. Registry: county Essex current Book 5219 s Page 588 ' Certificate (if Registered Land) 4. Applicant Mr. Vin Dilisio Tel.(617)598-1933 ' Address 1 Alvin Rd Swampscott MA 01907 5. Property owner North Shore Tennis & Squash Club Tel.(508) 745-5997 ' Address 98 Swampscott Rd. , Salem MA 01970 6. Representative Gulf of Maine Research Center Inca Tel.(508)745-6618 ' Address 204 Lafayette Street Salem MA 01970 7. a. Have the conservation commission and the Department's Regional office each been sent, by certified mail or hand deliver, 2 copies of completed Notice of ' Intetn-t, with supporting plans and documents? - Yes No ❑ ' b. Has the fee been submitted? Yes ❑ No ❑ C. Total Filing Fee submitted S595 ' d. City/Town Share of Filing Fee ' $275 " state share of Filing Fee_$250_ .._ . (sent to City/Town) Oh of fee in excess of E25,,sent to UeP) e. Is a brief statement attached indicating how the applicant calculated the ' fee? u Yes ❑ No 3-1 Effective 11/20/92 8. Have all obtainable permits, variances and approvals required by local by-law been obtained? �7 Yes ❑ - No y.: obtained Applied For: Not Applied For: ' None None Building Permit Sewer & Water Connection Permit ' 9. is any portion of the site subject to a wetlands Restrict�pn order pursuant to G.L. C. 131, S40A or G.L.. C. 130, §1052 Yes ❑ NO L°J ' 10. List all plans and supporting documents submitted with this Notice of Intent. identifying ' Number/Letter - Title, Date ' 1 Wetlands Report (CMRC Tilly 1 1996) 2 Proposed Site Plan - Swampscott Road (Parsons &. ' Faia, Inc. June 24 , 1996) ' 11. check those resource areas within which work is proposed: (a) ® Buffer Zone ' (b) Inland: ® Bank* Land subject to Flooding ® Bordering vegetated Wetland* ❑ Bordering ® Land Under Water Body & waterway* ❑ Isolated (c) coastal: ' ❑ Land Under the ocean* _ ❑ Designated Port Area* . ❑ coastal Beach* ❑ Coastal Dune ❑ Barrier Beach* ❑ Coastal Bank ' ❑ Rocky Intertidal Shore* ❑ Salt Marsh* ❑ Land Under Salt Pond* ❑ Land Containing Shellfish* ' ❑ Fish Run* *Likely to involve U.S. Army Corps of Engineers concurrent jurisdiction. See General Instructions for Completing Notice of Intent. 3-2 12. Is the project within estimated habitat which is indicated on the most ' recent Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare wetlands Wildlife (if any) published by the Natural Heritage and Endangered species Program? YES [ ] NO [X ] Date printed on the Estimated Habitat. Map t NO MAP AVAILABLE [ ] (if any) 1995 If yes, have you sent a copy of the Notice of Intent to the Natural Heritage and Endangered species Program via the U.S. Postal Service by certified or ' priority mail (or otherwise sent it in a manner that guarantees delivery within two days) no later than the date of the filing of this Notice of intent with the conservation commission and the DEP regional office? ' YES [ ] NO [ ] -not applicable- If yes please attach evidence of, timely mailing or other delivery to the Natural Heritage and Endangered species Program. ' Part II: Site Description ' Indicate which of the following information has been provided (on a plan, in narrative description or calculations) to clearly, completely and accurately describe existing site conditions. ' Identifying Number/Letter (of plan, narrative or calculations) Natural Features 1' soils 1 Vegetation 1 ,2 Topography -- Open water bodies(including ponds-and lakes) 1 ,2 Flowing water bodies(including stream* and rivers) ' -- Public and private surface water and ground water supplies on or within 100 feet of site ' -- Maximum annual -ground water elevations with dates and location of test 1 , 2 Boundaries of resource areas checked under Part 1, item 11 above -- Other Man-made Features: ' 112 Structures (such as buildings, piers, towers and headwalls) 1 , 2Drainage and flood control facilities at the site and immediately off the site, including culverts and open channels (with inverts) , dams and dikes 1 ,2 subsurface sewage disposal systems t -- underground utilities 1 t 3-3 2 Roadways and parking areas ' 2 Property boundaries, easements and rights-of-way ' -- Other Part III: Work Description - ' indicate which of the following information has been provided (on a plan, in narrative description or calculations) to clearly, completely and accurately describe work proposed within each of the resource areas checked in Part I, ' item 11 above. Identifying Number/Letter ' (of plan, narrative or calculations) Planview and cross Section of: 1 ,2 Structures(such as buildings, piers, towers and headwalls) r ' -- Drainage and flood control facilities, including culverts and open channels(with inverts), dams and dikes ' 1 Subsurface sewage disposal systems & underground utilities 1 Filling, dredging and excavating, indicating volume and ' composition of material . Compensatory storage areas, where required in accordance ' -- with Part III, Section 10.57(4) of the regulations. Wildlife habitat restoration or replication areas other Point Source Discharge . ' -- Description of characteristics of discharge from point source (both closed and open channel), when point of discharge falls within resource area checked under Part I, ' item 11 above, as supported by standard engineering calculations, data and plans, including but not limited to the following: t1. Delineation of the drainage area contributing tothepoint of discharge; ' 2. Pre-and post-development peak run-off from the drainage area, at the point of discharge, for at least -- _ the 10-year and 100-year frequency storm; 3. Pre- and post-deveLopment rate of infiltration contributing to the resource area checked under Part 1, item 11 above; 4. Estimated water quality characteristics of pre- and post-development run-off at the point of 'discharge. - - t 3-4 i ' -Part IV: Mitigating Measures ` 1. Clearly, completely and accurately describe, with reference to supporting plans and calculations where necessary: - .' (a) All measures and designs proposed to meet the performance standards set forth under each resource area specified in Part 11 or Part III of the regulations; or ' (b) Iffy the presumptions set forth under each resource area specified in Part II or Part III of the. regulations do not apply. ' ❑ coastal Resource Area Type: Identifying number or ff Inland Land Under Waterways letter of support ' documents Alteration of this resource area will be 1 ,2 ' ' limited to the area under the footbridge. The footbridge will be designed so as not to decrease the water carrying capacity of the ' channel and will also allow sufficient light under the footbridge so as not to Completely shade vegetation. Sediment barriers .will be installed to prevent sediment from flowi g ' downstream and work will be performed during low flow conditions . ' ❑ coastal Resource Area Type: Identifying number or EX Inland Bank letter of support ' documents It is anticipated that alteration of this 1 ,2 t Resource Area will be limited to the area under the footbridge; however, it is possi le that some trash and debris removal will als occur in this Resource Area. The footbridg will be designed so as not to alter the physical stability or the water carrying capacity of the bank, and so as to allow ' sufficient light beneath the footbridge for vegetation. Sediment barriers will be installed between all work and adjacent ' Resource Areas , 3-5 ' ❑ . coastal Resource Area Type: identifying number or IX inland letter of Bordering Vegetated Wetland documents support ' Activities proposed within the Bordering 1 , 2 Vegetated Wetland (BVW) include the footbridge crossing and removal of trash and debris . The footbridge will be designed to have ' minimum impact on the BVW by being placed on pilings and by allowing sufficient light beneath the structure for vegetation. Any ' area where soils are to be disturbed will be isolated from adjacent Resource Areas by sediment barriers . 2: Clearly, completely and accurately describe, with reference to supporting plans and calculations where necessary: (a) all measures and designs to regulate work within the Buffer Zone so as to ensure that said work does not alter an area specified in Part I, Section 10.020)(a) of these regulations; or ' -(b) if work in the Buffer zone will alter such an area, all measuresand designs proposed to meet the performance standards established for the adjacent resource area, specified in Part II or Part III.of these regulations. - ' Coastal Resource Area Type Bordered identifying number or Inland By 100—Feet Discretionary zone: letter of support Bordering Vegetated Wetland documents ' Work within the Buffer Zone includes remova 1 , 2 ' of a septic tank, and construction of the footbridge, a walkway,. a crushed stone parking area, and a miniature golf course. Other work in the Buffer Zone includes ' installation of sewer and water lines and removal of trash and debris . A sediment barrier consisting of staked hay bales ' and silt fencing will be' installed between all work areas and Resource Areas . ' 3-6 ' Part V: Additional information for a Department of the Army Permit ' 1. COE Application No. (to be provided by COE) 2 (Name of waterway) ' 3. Names and addresses of property owners adjoining your property: j See attached list 4. Document other project alternatives (i.e. , other locations and/or ' construction methods, particularly those that would eliminate the discharge of dredged or fill.material into waters or wetlands) . ' 5. 8h," x 11" drawings in .planview and cross-section, showing the resource area and the proposed activity within the resource area. Drawings must be to scale and should be clear enough for photocopying. Certification is required from the Division of Water Pollution Control before the Federal permit can be issued. Certification may be obtained by contacting the Division of Water Pollution Control, 1 Winter street, Boston, ' Massachusetts 02108. Where the activity will take place within .the area under the Massachusetts ' approved Coastal zone Management Program, the applicant certifies that his proposed activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner .that is consistent with the approved program. ' Information provided will be used in evaluating the application for a permit and is made a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice. ' Disclosure of this information is voluntary; however, if necessary information is not provided, the application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. ' I hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice of Intent and accompanying plans, documents and supporting data are tfue and complete,,, to tt es f-ymy knowledge.. signature of ApplicantD e signature of Applicant's Representative Date ' FORM "Exception to ENG Form 4345 approved by HDUSACE, 6 May 1982" NED 100 (TEST) 1 MAY 82 "This document contains a joint Department of the Army and state of ' Massachusetts application for a permit to obtain permission to perform activities in United states waters. The Office of Management and Budget(OMB) has approved those questions required by the US Army Corps of ' aEngineers. OMB Number 0702-0036 and expiration date of:30 September 1983 applies"-This statement will be set in 6 point type. t _ 9-7 ' NOTICE OF INTENT FEE TRANSMITTAL FORM DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION III , DIVISION OF WETLANDS AND WATERWAYS NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI) APPLICANT: PROPERTY OWNER: _ Name Mr. Vin Dalisio Name No. Shore Tennis & Squash Club - ' Street I Alvin Road Street 98 Swampscott Road City/Town Swampscott city/Town SalPM ' State MA Zip code 01907 state MA zip code 01970 Phone Number (617) 598-1933 PROJECT LOCATION: Street/Lot Number 100 Swampscott Road/Lot 61 City/Town Salem ' DEP FILE NUMBER (if available) _ ' NOI FILING FEE DISPUTED FEE ' Total NOI Filing Fee: $ 525 - Total Diputed 'Fee: $ . (as determined in Notice _OfL State Share of Filing Fee: $ 250 Insufficient Fee letter from ' (1/2 of fee in excess of $25.00) conservation commission) City/Town Share of State share of Fee: $ ' Filing Fee: $ 275 (1/2 of total disputed fee) City/Town share of Fee:$ (1/2 of total disputed fee) INSTRUCTIONS• ' 1. send this Fee Transmittal form and a check or money order, payable to the . Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to the DEP Lock Box at: Dept. of Environmental Protection Box 4062 Boston, MA 02211 2. Attach a copy of this form to the Notice of Intent submitted to the local ' Conservation Commission. 3. Attach a copy of this form and a copy of the DEP check to each of the Notice of Intent forms submitted to the DEP regional office. ' 11/20/92 1 a '' ' Wetlands Filing Fee Calculation Worksheet For Notices of Intent Filed under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act(G.L. Ch. 131, Sec. 40)• p 5 b \TEGORY I SSS Per Activity S tixistme HuusNRcsidemial Lot i:,..litioo.deck. _ — c Each Roadway/Driveway Crosstng of not tasaee.pool,shed or driveway) reviewable under 10.53(3e) or associated with SFH) '. Site Preparation(each Single Family House(SFH) - - d. Hazardous Waste Cleanup(except as in Ca(o) - - lot: removal of vegetation.excavation.grading 525 1 inhere house construe:. .is not proposed under TOTAL CATEGORY 3 ACTIVITIES — — same NOi) Control of Nuisance Vegetation(removal,herbi- - — CATEGORY 4 $725 Per Activity cides.etc.: per lot under I0S3(4)) a. Each Roadway/Driveway Crossing (under Resource Area Improvement(under lOS3(4);other 10.5300 associated with commercial.industrial. than removal of aquatic nuisance vegetation) - institutional development or residential subdiei- sionconstruction) e. Septic System (or any part thereof: — — b. Flood Control Structures (cottstruction, rePau- — — construction.replacement.upgrade) maintenance) �. Monitoring Wells (installation activities except -- — access road) e. Landfills(public & private): creation. mainte- — — nance.operation New Agricultural or Aquacultuial Projects — -- 0 0 d. Sand and Gravel Operations (creation, mainte- _ — OTALCATEGORY 1 ACTIVITIES nance.operation) IATEGORY 2 $250 Per Activity -- _— e. .Railroad Lines(new or extensions of existing) — — a. Construction of Each New SFH(including site f. Bridges(construction,reconstruction,expansion. maintenance:ezceptfor aSFH Lot) preparation.retention/detention basins. utilities, — septic systems. roadwayldriveway except under g. AlteratioaofResource AreatoDivertWater(asso-, -- 10.53(3e):under single NO[) ciated with hazardous waste cleanup.non-exempt 'b. Parking Lot(any size) mosquito controlprojects.otherpurposenotiden- tified elsewhere in this schedule) e. Beach.Nourishment(placement ofSaudi It. Dredging Activities inWaterBodies(ezceptasso- d. Coastal Activities (pursuant to 1024(7a-e)(in- -- — eiated with new dock,pier or other strumae) — — cluding electric generating facilities,public utili- _ — ties.limited projects e-g-repairimaintenance of i. Package Sewage Treatment Plant(construction; existing piers,buildings.culverts) discharge from). e. LimitedProject_Ac6vities(in10S3(dandf-q:per __ — . TOTAL CATEGORY 4 AC IVI'M 0 footprint) CATEGORY 5 $725 Per Activity III ' C Each Driveway Crossing(associated with.a SFH — — a Docks Piers,Revetments.Dikes or Other Engi- — — pursuant to 10-5300) veering Structures(construction,reconstruction, g. Any Point Source Discharge repair."replacemenCcoastal orinland:including ' h. Control of Nuisance Vegetation(under 1033(4); _ — placement of rip-rap or other material) — — 0 0 except on a SFH Lot) TOTAL CATEGORY 5 ACTIVITIES i. Raising or Lowering Surface Water Levels _ — tj. Any Other Activity not described in Cat 1.3.4&5 — — 525 1 TOTAL CATEGORY 2 ACTIVITIES 0 0 TOTAL FILING FEE — '— CATEGO RY 3 $525 Per Activity _. Site Preparation for Development(except SFH : — — including removal of vegetation. excavation & Person Calculating Fee Schedule JOS eDh a eZ--— ' eradine when actual construction not proposed Address Gill f of Mai nP u r-ch r• R4r ender same NO() 525 t 204 Lafayette St. , Salem MA 01970 1 S. Consauction of Each Building within Commer- cial. ornmer- — — �5 7 6 8 ' cial.Industrial,instituioaal.or Apanment/Condo/ Telephone Townhouse Development(including: site preps- Signature Daie�/I 6 ration.retention/detention basins,septic systems. ' psrkjne lots, utilities, point source discharges. .Catcgori s as in 310-CMR 10.03(7Xc):Fra as in Sol CtfR 4.02 packaec sewage trcatmem plans•roWways/drive- missions. ' ways-except under 10.53(3e)ifund�single Noll Prepared by the Marsachuteas Association o/Conservamon Com ��. Revised 10/1193. _� ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 2190 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. 204 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM, MA 01970 508-745-6618 53-179/713 DATE PAY TOTHE ORDER O Tian DOLLARS Ba+ �. EASTERN BANK (\LYNNN,(((MAASSA��-C�HUSSEETTS 019014380 (x/22 N _I n '.. FOR�J�kY � 1C - - c--- VOID 2 1 011' -I:0 1 130 i 7981: 09 2 240 4i 1 _ . ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. 2189 204 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM, MA 01970 508-745-6618 �—� ' \q/ 53-779/113 PAY DATE`� --_'ill L 6, TO THE ORDER OF DOLLARS B EASTERN BANK ' dNN, MASSACHUSETTS 019011380 2 FOR 1 ' ;j II.00 2 18911' 1:0 1 1 30 1 7981: 09 2 240 4 ' ' AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE ' Under the Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act ' (to be submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Conservation Commission when filing a Notice of Intent) ' 1, Hugh F. Mulligan , hereby certify under the pains and (Name of Person Making the Affidavit) ' penalties of perjury that on Ti T y tomA I gave notification to abutters in compliance with (Date) ' the second paragraph of Massachusetts General laws Chapter 131, Section 40, and the DEP Guide to Abutter Notification dated April 8, 1994, in connection with the following matter: 1 A Notice of Intent filed under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act by Mr. Vin Dilisio with the qnlpm 1 (Name of Applicant) (Name of Municipality) Conservation Commission on July 1 , 1996 for property located at (Date) Inn Rnnei , Salam MA (Address of land Where the Work is Proposed) ' The form of the notification, and a list of the abutters to whom it was given and their addresses, are attached to:this Affidavit of Service. Date 1 1 im�eh�etf'dnvic.0 ' Notification to Abutters Under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act ' In accordance with the second paragraph of Massachusetts General Laws chapter 131, section 40, you are hereby notified of the following. ' A. The name of the applicant is Mr Vin Dili in E. The applicant has filed a Notice of Intent with the conservation commission for the municipality of Salem Massachusetts seeking permission to remove, fill, dredge or alter an Area Subject to Protec- t tion Under the Wetlands Protection Act (General Laws Chapter 131, section 40) . C. The address of the lot where the activity is proposed is100 Swampscott Road D. copies of the Notice of Intent may be examined atthe Planning Department, ' Salem City Hall Salem, MA. between the hours of 8AM and 4PM on the following days of the week: Monday through Friday (8AM to 7PM on Thursdays) For more information, call: ( 508 ) 745 __9595 (x311) check One: This is the applicant ❑, representative ❑, or other X3 (specify) : ' munici alit E. copies of the Notice of Intent may be obtained from either (check one) the applicant 0, or the applicant's representative ®, by calling this telephone ' number ( 508 ) 745 _ 9595 between the hours of 8AM and 4PM on the following days of the week_: Mondav through Friday (8AM to 7PM on Thursday) ' F. Information regarding the date, time, and place of the public hearing may be obtained from the Planning Department Salem City Hall, Salem. MA. ' by calling this telephone number ( 508 ) 745 - 9595 between the hours of 8AM and 4PM on the following days of the week: ' Monday through Friday (8AM to 7PM on Thursdays) Check one: This is the applicant ❑, representative ❑, or other KI (specify): municipality,,,, NOTE: Notice of the public hearing, including its date, time, and place, will be published at least five (5) days in advance in the 'Salem News t (name of newspaper) NOTE: Notice of the public hearing, including its date, time, and place, will be ' posted in the city or Town Hall not less than forty-eight (48) hours in advance. NOTE: You also may contact your local Conservation commission or the nearest Depart- ment 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 Northeast Region: 617-932-7600 ' southeast Region: 508-946-2800 western Region: 413-784-1100 t ' 1 ' LIST OF ABUTTERS TO 100 SWAMPSCOTT ROAD 114 MAP 7, LOT 61 ' MAP 7, LOT 62 98 Swampscott Road 114 Owner: North Shore Tennis & Squash Club Inc. ' P.O. Box 667 Salem, MA 01970 ' MAP 7, LOT 74 101 Swampscott Road Owner: City of Salem ' MAP 7, LOT 43 55 Swampscott Road Owner: Highland Realty Trust ' c/o Myron Freedman 50 Freedom Hollow, Apt. 113 Salem, MA 01970 MAP 11, LOT 2 115 Swampscott Road Owner: Lynn Sand & Stone Co. ' P.O. Box 146 Swampscott, MA 01907 ' MAP 6, LOT 13 15 Robinson Road Owner: Mountain Realty Trust ' Shirley A Hutchinson Tr P.O. Box 403 Salem, MA 01970 MAP 6, LOT 14 120 Swampscott Road Owner: Carmine Mongiello Angelo Mongiello 55 Eastman Ave. ' Swampscott, MA 01907 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 i Wetland Report ' to accompany a ' Notice of Intent for property at: 100 Swampscott Road Salem, Massachusetts Prepared for: Mr. Vin DiLisio ' 1 Alvin Road Swampscott, Massachusetts Prepared by: Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. ' 204 Lafayette Street Salem, Massachusetts ' July 1, 1996 1 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES ' 204 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM, MA 01970 ' (508) 745-6618 FAX 508-741-8648 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. tGulf of Maine Research Center Inc., is pleased to submit this wetland report to ' accompany a Notice of Intent being filed with the Salem Conservation Commission and the Department of Environmental Protection under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (M.GL. c.131, §40) and Regulations (310 CMR 10.00) and the Salem Wetlands Protection By-law. The subject property is located at 100 Swampscott Road in Salem, Massachusetts, and is indicated as lot 61 on Salem Assessor's Map number 7 (the "site"). This report provides a description of the Wetland Resource Areas present on the property, the activities being proposed, and the measures proposed to meet the ' performance standards of the Massachusetts Wetlands Regulations. Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. (GMRC) serves as environmental ' consultants for the project and evaluated the site in reference to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and Regulations. Parsons and Faia. Inc., serves as project surveyors, and prepared the attached Site Plan (NOI Attachment 2). ' 1.0 SITE DESCRIPTION ' The property is located on the west side of Swampscott Road, southeast of the North Shore Tennis and Squash Club, and consists of approximately 80,700 square feet of land within a commercial/industrial area (see Figure 1 and Site Plan). Elevations at the ' site range from approximately 70 feet at the top of a hill on the property to approximately 41 feet within a stream channel near the southern property boundary. The southwest portion of the lot consists of a relatively level wetland area(area A) which drains into a stream that bisects the site from west to east. The stream channel is bounded by a narrow ' wetland which in tum is bounded by steep upland slopes. The stream flows east across the site,under Swampscott Road and into the Forest River. Evidence of historical filling exists over much of the site, and trash and debris are particularly evident on the steep slopes adjacent to the stream channel. Soils at the Site (Figure 2) are mapped by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service as Chatfield-Hollis-Rock outcrop complex, 3 to 15 percent slopes (CrC). Chatfield soils are ' well drained and Hollis soils are somewhat excessively drained. These soils are non- hydric (upland) soils which occur on undulating ridges and hills. Within this mapping unit the Chatfield and Hollis soils are intermixed with exposed bedrock, and the soil ' surface contains stones and bounders 1 to 4 feet in diameter. Hydric soil inclusions common within this mapping unit include Freetown, Ridgebury, Swansea, and Whitman soils. ' No wetlands are indicated at the Site on the National Wetland Inventory map for the area (Lynn Quad., dated April, 1977), as shown in Figure 3. The Salem Wetlands District Maps indicate wetlands at the site along the stream and in the general area of the ' wetland delineated as Area A. Common vegetation within the wetlands consists of red maple (Acer rubrum), northern arrowwood (Viburnum recognitum), highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum), sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis),jewelweed (Impatiens ' capensis), skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foitedus), marsh marigold (Caltha palustris), and poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans). Vegetation common in the adjacent uplands includes trembling aspen (Populus tremula), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), staghorn ' sumac (Rhus typhina), multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica),Asiatic bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus), and Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquifolia). A list of plant species observed along the wetland boundary is included as Appendix A. 1 TdOe mona (01 FIGURE 1 North SITE LOCUS SITE: 100 Swampscott Road, Salem, MA BASE MAP: LISGS Topographic Map, Lynn & Salem Quads. It 985) SCALE: 1:25000 metric GULF OF MANE RESEARCH CENTER A gf pdc D i6 lot Itt i0n. tiz"�'i` r� �AVI M' "N 714 TIN*q7�u- <nf. IWO p, w It V A ol FIGURE 2 North SOILS MAP SITE: 100 Swampscott Road, Salem, MA BASE MAP: SCS Soil Survey, Southern Essex County, Sheet #14 SCALE: 1 :15840 GULF OF MAME RESEARCH CENTER 1 N, S {r F/�rCb \ c. rp� o i�f v _a H J l rii n h FIGURE 3 /North ' WETLANDS MAP SITE: 100 Swampscott Road, Salem, MA ' BASE MAP: USFWS NWI Map, Lynn & Salem Quads. (1977) SCALE: 1:24000 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. The Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for Salem,panel No. 250102 0005 B dated August 5, 1985, shows the site in a Zone C area (Figure 4). This designation ' indicates and area of minimal flooding located outside the 100 year flood zone. ' 2.0 WETLAND RESOURCE AREAS Wetland Resources Areas on the site were evaluated by GMRC scientists on June 18th and 19th, 1996. All Wetland Resource Areas were defined by GMRC using the I ' criteria set forth in the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act(M.G.L, c.131, §40) and Regulations (310 CMR 10.00). The boundary of the Bordering Vegetated Wetlands was delineated based on evaluation of vegetation, soils, and other indicators of wetland hydrology. The Wetland Resource Areas which exist on the site include Land Under Waterways, Inland Bank, and Bordering Vegetated Wetland. No other Wetland Resource Areas were identified at the site. A description of each Resource Area as it relates to the site follows. 2.1 Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways (310 CMR 10.56) ' Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways is defined as "the land beneath any creek, river, stream,pond or lake." A stream (310 CMR 10.04) is defined as '... a body of running water...which moves in a definite channel in the ground due ' to a hydraulic gradient, and which flows within, into or out of an Area Subject to Protection Under the Act." Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways is considered significant to the following interests: ' -Public and private water supply; - Ground water supply; -Flood control; ' - Storm damage prevention; -Prevention of pollution; -Protection of fisheries; and, ' - Protection of wildlife habitat. At the site, Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways is associated with the stream which bisects the property, and is bounded by the Resource Area Inland Bank. ' 2.2 Inland Bank (310 CMR 10.54) The Resource Area Inland Bank is defined as "the portion of the land t surface which normally abuts and confines a water body. It occurs between a water body and a vegetated bordering wetland and adjacent flood plain, or, in the absence of these, it occurs between a water body and an upland." The upper boundary of this Resource Area is defined as the first observable break in slope or ' the mean annual flood level, whichever is lower. The lower boundary of the Resource Area is the mean annual low flow level. Inland Banks are considered to be significant to the following interests: ' - Public and private water supply; - Ground water supply; ' -Flood control; - Storm damage prevention; 1 j1 1 1 s� or � r The Site. p O THOMPSON'S ' MEADOW ' ZONE C ' FIGURE 4 North ' FLOOD ZONE MAP SITE: 100 Swampscott Road, Salem, MA ' BASE MAP: Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) Panel No. 250102 0005 B, Aug. 5, 1985 SCALE: 1" = 500' ' GULF OF MAME RESEARCH CENTER 1 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. - Prevention of pollution; - Protection of fisheries; and, ' - Protection of wildlife habitat. This Resource Area occurs at the stream channel which crosses the site. ' The upper boundary of the Inland Bank at the site is bordered by BVW, and the lower boundary is Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways. ' 2.3 Bordering_Vegetated Wetlands (310 CMR 10.55) Bordering Vegetated Wetlands are defined as "freshwater wetlands which ' border on creeks,rivers, streams,ponds and lakes. The types of freshwater wetlands are wet meadows, marshes, swamps and bogs. They are areas where the topography is low and flat, and where the soils are annually saturated." The ' boundary of a Bordering Vegetated Wetland is defined as "the line within which 50 percent or more of the vegetational community consists of the wetland indicator plants and saturated or inundated conditions exist." Bordering Vegetated Wetlands are considered to be significant to the following interests: - Public and private water supply; - Ground water supply; ' - Flood control; - Storm damage prevention; - Prevention of pollution; - Protection of fisheries; and, ' - Protection of wildlife habitat. The BVW boundary was delineated by GMRC using the criteria set forth ' in the Massachusetts Wetlands Regulations, and included evaluation of vegetation, soils, and evidence of other indicators of wetland hydrology. Along the steep slopes adjacent to the stream channel (flags Al through A13, and the B ' series) the BVW boundary was based primarily on the extent of wetland vegetation due to the distinct vegetative change from predominantly FACW and OBL species to upland species; and, due to the difficulty in hand augering in the very rocky substrate. In some areas near wetland A where the slopes were less ' severe and the vegetative differences less distinct, soils were also evaluated. The DEP field forms for BVW delineations are included as Appendix B of this report. ' Blue surveyors flagging was placed at approximately 30 foot intervals along the upper boundary of the BVW adjacent to the stream and at wetland area A on the southwest portion of the site. Flags numbered A-1 through A-38 ' delineate the BVW boundary along the south side of the stream channel and at wetland A, while flags B-1 through B-15 delineate the BVW along the north side of the stream channel. Bordering Vegetated Wetlands extend beyond the upper boundary of the Inland Banks along the stream channel, but are restricted to a ' fairly narrow area due to the steep slopes. ' 2.4 Buffer Zone The Buffer Zone is defined as "that area of land extending one hundred (100) feet horizontally outward from the boundary of any area specified in 310 ' CMR 10.02(1)(a)", which includes the resource areas Inland Bank and Bordering GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. Vegetated Wetland. At the site, the boundary of the BVW Buffer Zone extends beyond the Inland Bank Buffer Zone boundary. ' 2.5 Wetlands Wildlife Habitat ' The 1995-96 edition of the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas shows no estimated habitats of state listed rare wetlands wildlife or certified vernal pools an the Site (Figure 5). Therefore, no rare or endangered species habitat is known to exist at the Site and submission of the Notice of Intent to the Natural Heritage Program is not required under the Massachusetts Wetlands Regulations. In addition, the proposed footbridge will alter less than threshold values requiring a Wildlife Habitat Evaluations for either Inland Bank or Land Under Waterways. 3.0 PROPOSED ACTIVITIES The work proposed at the site involves both remediation and construction activities. The remediation work includes removal of the existing septic system in ' accordance with local health and plumbing codes, and removal of existing debris which has been historically dumped at the site. This work is predominantly confined to the Buffer Zone; however, some debris removal may occur within Resource Areas. ' Proposed construction activities occur on both sides of the stream channel, and a footbridge is proposed over the channel to allow access between the golf facility and the parking area. The miniature golf facility (to be designed) is proposed on the south side of ' the stream channel. A footbridge (to be designed), approximately 45 feet long by 7 feet wide, is proposed to cross the stream channel near wetland flags A6 and B8. The Resource Area is near it's narrowest point at this location and is approximately 20 feet ' wide (including several feet of LUW and Bank in addition to the BVW). Activities proposed on the north side of the stream channel include: 1) construction of a crushed stone driveway and parking lot, 2) construction of a building (approximately 20 ft. by 30 ft.) 3) construction of a walkway, 4) installation of sewer and water lines. ' The majority of this work, excluding the footbridge, is confined to the Buffer Zone. ' 4.0 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS ' All activities being proposed within a Resource Area are associated with the footbridge crossing, and possibly with the removal of debris. The performance standards provided in the Regulations which are applicable for the proposed work are provided below, along with an account of the measures proposed to meet these standards. ' 4.1 Land Under Waterways and Inland Bank ' Construction of the footbridge will involve crossing several feet of both of these Resource Areas. Depending on the final footbridge design, it may be necessary to install pilings within either of these Resource Areas. The ��'� •• :;� sir i�'`�7�v%�e` e:�� aD �i�:..t�. ���®Q ��1� tart►•• •o���i':�•a�i%�i�l��Q`'-1 ♦ `,�, �. :.®11��►� ili•:•rQt��1�,'1� `� '� ♦� � �,i jIII f+ ��`♦i• 10�,�1���`�. v `�' IA 01. ot RARE WETLANDS WILDLIFE HABITAT r 100 . .. Road, HeritageBA SE MAP: MA Natural Alias, Lynn • .• 1995 1 :60,000 GULF IF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' Performance Standards for both Inland Bank and Land Under Waterways (LUWW) state that any proposed work shall not impair the following: ' 1) the physical stability of the Bank; ' • The footbridge is to be designed so as not to impair the stability of the Bank. Any disturbed soils on the Bank will be stabilized by seeding with an appropriate grass seed mixture. The footbridge design will allow sufficient light to penetrate beneath the structure for vegetative growth. 1 2) the water carrying capacity of the defined channel(Bank and LUWW), ' • The footbridge is to be designed so as not to restrict flows or decrease the channel water carrying capacity. ' 3) ground water and surface water quality (Bank and LUWW), • Prior to any disturbance, and until all disturbed soils have been stabilized by vegetation, a sediment barrier consisting of silt fencing will be installed and ' maintained between all work areas and adjacent Resource Areas to prevent sedimentation. ' 4) the capacity of the Bank and LUWW to provide breeding habitat, escape cover and food for fisheries; • Bank and channel elevations and vegetation will be restored, therefore any ' potential fish habitat will not be altered. S) the capacity of the Bank and LUWW to provide important wildlife habitat ' functions. • As noted above; therefore,potential important wildlife habitat functions will not t be altered. No threshold values requiring a wildlife habitat evaluation will be exceeded. ' 4.2 Bordering Vegetated Wetland Work within this Resource Area will be required for the construction of ' the footbridge and probably, in some locations, for the removal of debris. Vegetation beneath the footbridge should not be significantly altered since wetland vegetation at this location consists primarily of herbaceous species. The ' footbridge is to be designed to allow sufficient sunlight to penetrate beneath the structure to allow for vegetative growth; therefore, the vegetative characteristics of the BVW will not be altered. ' With the possible exception of pilings, no elevations within the BVW will be changed. Assuming pilings spaced every eight feet, the total alteration from pilings would be only approximately six (6) square feet. The Performance ' Standards state that work which results in the loss of up to 5000 square feet of BVW may be permitted providing the following general conditions are met: ' 1) the surface area of the replacement area shall be equal to the lost area, GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' Any disturbed areas within this Resource Area will be restored in place with the exception of possible pilings. The area altered by any pilings is so small so as to ' be insignificant, and no replacement area will be necessary. 2) the groundwater and surface water elevation of the replacement area shall be i ' approximately equal to that of the lost area, • As noted above; therefore, both groundwater and surface water elevations will be unchanged. ' 3) the overall horizontal configuration and location of the replacement area with respect to the bank shall be similar to that of the lost area, • As noted above; therefore, there will be no change in horizontal configuration or location. ' 4) the replacement area shall have an unrestricted hydraulic connection to the same water body or waterway associated with the lost area, ' • Original elevations will maintain the existing hydraulic connection(s). 5) the replacement area shall be located within the same general area of the ' water body or reach of the waterway as the lost area, • In place restoration as noted above. 6) at least 75% of the surface of the replacement area shall be reestablished with indigenous wetland plant species within two growing seasons, and prior to said vegetative re-establishment any exposed soil in the replacement area shall be ' temporarily stabilized to prevent erosion..., • It is anticipated that existing vegetation will become re-established relatively quickly. To provide temporary soil stabilization, the disturbed soils will be ' seeded with an appropriate grass seed mixture. A sediment barrier consisting of staked hay bales and silt fence will be installed prior to disturbance, and will remain in place until all soils are stabilized. ' 7) the replacement area shall be provided in a manner which is consistent with all other General Performance Standards for each Resource Area, ' • Refer to performance standards listed for other Resource Areas. ' 4.3 Rare Wetlands Wildlife Habitat The Regulations, under each of the above Wetland Resource Areas, also state that: "...no project may be permitted which will have any adverse effect on specified ' habitat sites of rare vertebrate of invertebrate species, as identified by procedures established..." • As indicated on the attached Rare Wetlands Wildlife Habitat Map (Figure 5), ' there are no estimated habitats of rare wetlands wildlife, or certified vernal pools, ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' at the site. Therefore, submission of the Notice of Intent to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program is not require under the Regulations. ' 5.0 CONCLUSIONS 1 The majority of work being proposed within Wetland Resource Areas is associated with the construction of the footbridge, which is to be designed to meet the ' necessary performance standards noted previously. Any alterations which occur within a Resource Area associated with the footbridge construction, or with removal of debris, will be restored in place and the original elevations re-established. Sediment barriers will ' be installed between all work and adjacent Resource Areas, and will be maintained until the soils are fully stabilized by vegetation. It is the opinion of Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc., that the project design ' complies with all performance standards of the Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act and Regulations; therefore, the interests of the Act will be protected. I , ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 .. Appendix A Wetland Plant Species List 100 Swampscott Road Salem, Massachusetts ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. Wetland Plant Species List 100 Swampscott Road tSalem, MA ' Scientific Name Common Name Indicator Status Acer negundo Box-elder FAC+ ' Acer platanoides Norway maple NR Acer,rubrum Red maple FAC Ailanthus altissima Tree-of-heaven NI ' Aronia sp. Chokeberry NA Berberis vulgaris Common barberry FACU ' Betula populifolia Gray birch FAC Boehmeria cylindrica False nettle FACW+ Caltha palustris Common marsh-marigold OBL ' Carex sp. Sedge NA Celastrus orbiculatus Asiatic bittersweet NR Dryopteris sp. Wood fern NA ' Impatiens capensis Jewelweed FACW Lythrum salicaria Purple loosestrife FACW ' Myrica pennsylvanica Northern bayberry FAC Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive fern FACW Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia creeper FACU ' Pinus strobus White pine FACU Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen FACU Prunus serotina Black cherry FACU ' Quercus rubra Red oak FACU Rhamnus cathartica Common buckthorn NR ' Rhamnus frangula Glossy buckthorn FAC Rhus typhina Staghorn sumac FACU Rosa multiflora Multiflora rose FACU ' Salix sp. Willow NA Solanum dulcamara Bitter nightshade FAC Solidago sp. Goldenrod NA ' Solidago graminifolia Lance-leaved goldenrod FACU Spirea tomentasa Steeple-bush FACW Symplocarpus foetidus Skunk cabbage OBL ' Thalictrum pubescens Tall meadow rue FACW+ Toxicodendron radicans Poison ivy FAC ' Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry FACW- Viburnum recognitum Northern arrow-wood FACW- ' Gulf of Maine Research Center,Inc. 204 Lafayette Street, Salem, MA 01970 (508) 745-6618 FAX (508) 741-8648 1 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. Wetland Indicator Status Definitions: ' OBL: Obligate Wetland; almost always occur in wetlands (probability >99%). FACW: Facultative Wetland; usually occur in wetlands (probability 67-99%), but occasionally occur in non-wetlands. FAC: Facultative; equally likely to occur in wetlands (probability 34-66%), ' or non-wetlands. FACU: Facultative Upland; seldom found in wetlands (probability 1-33%), ' and usually occur in non-wetlands. UPL: Obligate Upland: almost never occur in wetlands (probability <1%). ' NI: No Indicator: insufficient information on which to base an indicator status. ' NA: Not Applicable; not determined to species level. ' NR: Not Rated; species not listed in the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Document, and is considered a non-wetland species. * An asterisk following an indicator identifies a tentative assignment based on limited information. ± A (+) or(-) sign used with the facultative categories indicates the ' species is found in wetlands in the higher or lower end of the given frequency range. A (+) indicates a frequency toward the higher end (more frequently in wetlands), while a (-) indicates a frequency toward the lower end (less frequenty in wetlands). I ' Gri1f of Maine Research Center,Inc. 204 Lafayette Street, Salem, MA 01970 (508) 745-6618 FAX (508) 741-8648 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 Appendix B DEP Field Forms DEP Bordering Vegetated Wetland (310 CMR 10.55) Delineation Feld ata Form rx p C Applicant: Prepared by:G(nf( l Sha) Project location: I�� SSI �� DEP File #: QCheck all that apply: Q Vegetation alone presumed adequate to delineate BVW boundary: fill out Section I only L-44l'J 6 ( Vegetation and other Indicators of hydrology used to delineate BVW boundary: fill out Sections I and II E Method other than dominance test used (attach additional information) Section I. Vegetation Observation Plot Number: Transect Number: I Date of Delineation: A. Sample Layer and Plant Species B. Percent Cover C. Percent D. Dominant Plant E. Wetland (by common//scientific name) (O"aet# ea) Dominance (yes or no) Indicator ILW -F' c P n ((��w A) 2S YT`s Category* i>J,II�w sP (kl,x sr 5 Sb�� 2-0 13 33 3> {` C L'i s' Use an asterisk to mark wetland indicator plants: plant species listed in the Wetlands Protection Act(MGL c.131, s.40); plants in the genus Sphagnum; plants listed as FAC, FAC+, FACW-;FACW, FACW+, or OBL; or plants with physiological or morphological adaptations. If any plants are Identified as wetland indicator plants due to physiological or morphological adaptations, describe the adaptation next to the asterisk. Vegetation conclusion: Number of dominant wetland indicator plants: ! I Number of dominant non-wetland Indicator plants: Z Is the number of dominant wetland plants equal to or greater than the number of dominant non-wetland plants? es no If vegetation aone Is presumed adequate to deline ,te the BVW boundfry,submit this form with the Requgsst�prDeterp�Inatlon ofAppllcabllity or Notice of Intent. MA DEP;3/95 9Fll��er a�-,lj �w� �F SJ i" C ;A vp�CeJ`s?�loa c, �a,e u.tv .I-✓o44'..�ce.Ii, io Izvcl -a aba L-4J 2 Section II. Indicators of Hydrology Other Indicators of Hydrology: (check all that apply and describe) Hydric Soil Interpretation C6 ❑ Site inundated: I4 ❑ Depth to free water in observation hole: 1. Soil Surveyt./ r Depth to soil saturation in observation hole: Is there a published soil survey for this site? yes no ,Jt 11 Water marks: N� title/date: C-SSPw,' X (c �y - fvh� // IDDrift lin as: �c0 map number: J soil type mapped: C�tiTI u��-1�, >j- IIL( OJCOve ❑ Sediment deposits: NCO hydric soil inclusions: f �1��d'feCr4 ,rwc,hxFl ❑ Drainage patterns In BVW; K)13 j Are field observations consistent with soil survey? ® no ❑ Oxidized rhizospheres: NCO Remarks: ❑ Water-stained leaves: N� ❑ Recorded data (stream, lake, or tidal gauge: aerial photo; other) : No 2. Soil Description Horizon Depth Matrix CID`to Mottles Color ❑ Other oz ,-o" C6«ylw �a I'c Vegetation and Hydrology Conclusion (3 0 -3 t0'4F q/3 {_3w^Jy 1.jq + 2 y yes no �2 3-6 to -f f- ^ " ° `^I/ 5 y /6 Number of wetland Indicator plants rbt D 6 15"} td yQ S�3 �rmrell� { PRvJ7 waw > number of non-wetland indicator plants 1� --- - ,-7Sy2 y�c Wetland hydrology present: f3 Remarks: 1 \ t� S�8 hydric.soil presentM El �v�t 't w/ih iov<, d «+�t!���y�`\7 �elo..JA t__—`If `/I y 3. Other: 6ePj �OA) qj other indicators of hydrology CL __Old �N�l (+� (Cd 'in woad} (boob - ,.•present El Sample location is in a BVWElConclusion: Is soil hydric? no Submit this form with the Request for Determination of Applicability or Notice of Intent. DEP Bordering Vegetated Wetland (310 CMR 10.55) Delineation Fiel/d� Data Form rK tr �d DEP File #: c Applicant: Prepared by: (,y 1�C �� � Project location: lou ftntJ aCheck all that apply: Q Vegetation alone presumed adequate to delineate BVW boundary: fill out Section I only L,PL44 (� Vegetation and other indicators of hydrology used to delineate BVW boundary: fill out Sections I and II O Method other than dominance test used (attach additional information) Section I. Vegetation Observation Plot Number. Transect Number. Date of Delineation: A. Sample Layer and Plant Species B. Percent Cover C. Percent D. Dominant Plant E. Wetland (by common/scientific name) (or basal area) Dominance (yes or no) Indicator L Noniµ7 �p4 ��� PIs��•.,�,.�-1 Category' _ s u s 3 YES y'Z5 — �Yz s yd -- 0 2 N�^".7 t ��l — rO Zq /� �IcQs,^`udtP ��l;�we sQ� 5b fl 5 YtS 7 7 Pev IP t,a sP.l So IIC� Lf r C• � L \ PIv ('�t•l,r�r.rchtirn (1.��, J Nr�, AJ V Use an a§terisk to mark wetland indicator plants: plant species listed in the Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c.131, s.40); plants in the genus Sphagnum; plants listed as FAC, FAC+, FACW-;FACW, FACW+, or CBL; or plants with physiological or morphological adaptations. if any plants are identified as wetland indicator plants due to physiological or morphological adaptations, describe the adaptation next to the asterisk. Vegetation conclusion: a �6 `/ - 6 � 8 Number of dominant wetland Indicator plants: Number of dominant non-wetland Indicator plants: Is the number of dominant wetland plants equal to or greater than the number of dominant non-wetland plants? yes no Iff/ve9,elation alone ispresumedadequatetodellneatetha V4Yboundary,submlttfilaform(y(ItthaRequesttorDeterminatlonol'AppllcabllityorNotice ofIntent. MA DEP;3195 , n"t / vkp 4 10.1 q/Vr^C W41 JV(/'Y I C ten/' Cp� /�.It q lq/ ,so (L 4 If V&OC), Section II. Indicators of Hydrology Other Indicators.of Hydrology: (check all that apply and describe) Hydric Soil Interpretation El Site inundated: �1d ❑ Depth to free water in observation hole: Nc>NF 1. Soil Survey ❑ Depth to soil saturation in observation hole: t3UMs Is there a published soil survey for this site? no ❑ Water marks: tSy title/date: W SdJ-RVtN ❑ Drift lines: J map number: i I j soil type mapped: C��� ��e(J l�al� t� �0�4 OJIt.4V? ❑ Sediment deposits: Ij hydric soil inclusions: r—M�0"' ❑ Drainage patterns in BVW: 1J� l� � vi.4h 1` Are field observations consistent with soil survey? no ❑ Oxidized rhizospheres: !'j Remarks: ❑ Water-stained leaves: KO ❑ Recorded data (stream, lake, or tidal gauge; aerial photo; other) 2. Soil Description Horizon Depth(( Matrix Color Mottles Color ❑ Other +. Vegetation and Hydrology Conclusion Na In f\L Number of wetland indicator plants yes no ❑ asy L1/11 > number of non-wetland indicator plants Wetland hydrology present: (3 Remarks: pp hydric,soil present ❑ to —dl) �"'M yf) cnC)crJl 3. Other: other indicators of hydrology S�. � r- 0 1r'� P �� , .present ❑ Qr Sample location Is In a BVW ❑ Conclusion: Is soil hydric? yes no Submit this form with the Request for Determination of Applicability or Notice of Intent. i ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. Appendix C GMRC Statement of Professional ' Qualifications 1 � SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS WETLAND AND ECOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. ' 204 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 ' (508) 745-6618 (508) 741-8648 (FAX) 1 1 1 ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES ' Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. (GMRC) is a comprehensive interdisciplinary firm specializing in providing a full range of cost-effective environmental consulting services throughout New England, while adhering to technical standards of excellence. Headquartered in Salem, Massachusetts, GMRC's staff includes geologists, wetlands biologists, geo- ' hydrologists, geophysicists, oceanographers, and other professional scientists with first-rate technical qualifications. The diverse and experienced GMRC staff allows the firm to assemble project teams ideally suited to meet the needs of individual clients. GMRC can help you creatively solve problems involving environmental and regulatory issues and the firm provides the necessary assistance to help you move efficiently through the increasingly complicated environmental regulatory process. ' Examples of GMRC's extensive range of environmental services include: • Real Estate Transfer Site Assessments (i.e. M.G.L. Chapter 21E) ' • Investigations and Waivers under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan • Underground Storage Tank Detection, Removal, and Management • Contaminated Soil Removal and Groundwater Treatment ' • Environmental Compliance, Planning, and Permitting Strategy • Environmental Project Management ' • Environmental Impact Analysis ' • Wetlands Identification and Delineation • Wetland Replication, Mitigation, and Restoration ' • Lake, Estuarine, and Oceanic Environmental & Ecological Assessments ' • Preparation of Expert Testimony GMRC has developed a solid reputation for high quality client-oriented performance, ' adhering to budgets, and timely completion of projects. The firm works closely with local, state, and federal regulatory personnel and has developed a solid reputation with regional environmental regulators, as well as with our diverse private and municipal clients. GMRC is dedicated to providing economical and environmentally responsible solutions and designing, reviewing, implementing, and evaluating environmental projects in order to achieve positive '. results for our clients. 1 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVESTIGATIONS GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES ' Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. (GMRC) has extensive experience with hazardous material site assessment, investigation, and management. The firm's staff includes environmental scientists with training and experience in a number of environmental ' disciplines, including geology, geophysics, geohydrology, toxicology, risk assessment, groundwater contaminant transport, hazardous waste management, and wastewater monitoring. GMRC staff scientists are EPA and OSHA certified to perform hazardous materials investigations throughout New England. ' Examples of GMRC's range of environmental consulting services related to hazardous materials include: ' • Environmental Site Assessments for Real Estate Transfers (i.e. Chapter 21E Site Assessments) ' • Groundwater and Soil Sampling and Analysis, including Test Pit Excavation, Monitoring Well Installation, Soil Borings, and Field Screening of Soils and Groundwater ' Underground Storage Tank Detection and Removal Management ' • Groundwater Flow Modeling • Risk Assessments to Determine Impacts of Environmental II ' Contamination on Public Health, Safety, and the Environment • Emergency Response Plans for Spills and Releases • Wastewater Flow and Industrial Emission Monitoring • Geophysical Surveys ' • Regulatory Support with State and Federal Superfund Laws ' Since 1983,pursuant to the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act (M.G.L. c. 21E) and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40.00), GMRC has managed and supervised hundreds of oil and hazardous material site assessments and investigations, remedial response plans, and remedial response actions. GMRC has developed a reputation for designing and implementing cost-effective and environmentally responsible solutions for projects involving hazardous materials. 1 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' WETLAND AND ECOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES ' Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. (GMRC) offers a full range of expertise with the identification, classification, assessment, and management of coastal and freshwater wetlands. The firm's staff includes environmental scientists, ecologists, and botanists with training and experience throughout New England. GMRC has designed, implemented, and monitored a number of wetland replacement and restoration projects, and the firm's professional staff is familiar with local, state, and federal environmental regulations. ' Examples of GMRC's range of environmental consulting services related to wetlands and terrestrial ecology include: ' • Identification and Delineation of Coastal and Freshwater Wetlands • Preparation and Review of Environmental Permit Applications ' • Functional Assessment of Wetland Resource Areas ' • Wetland Replacement and Restoration • Lake, Estuarine, and Oceanic Environmental & Ecological Assessments • Environmental Planning and Technical Report Preparation • Wildlife Habitat Evaluations • Vernal Pool Certification • Water Quality Certification • Chapter 91 Waterways Licensing and Army Corps Permitting • Preparation of Expert Testimony ' Since 1983, pursuant to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and Section 404 of the federal Clean Water Act, GMRC has managed and supervised hundreds of ecological ' assessments and investigations. The firm frequently reviews technical reports for private parties, as well as for local and state officials. GMRC has developed a reputation for designing and implementing cost-effective and environmentally responsible solutions for projects involving activities in and adjacent to sensitive wetland and terrestrial resources. i ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' Summary of Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. ' Wetlands Environmental Projects ' Saugus, Massachusetts (1989-Present): GMRC delineated freshwater wetlands and prepared a wetland report and permit application for a 27-lot subdivision. The firm also supervised the construction of a wetland replication area and is currently monitoring ' the growth of wetland vegetation. Northborough, Massachusetts (1988-present): GMRC prepared a specification ' detailing freshwater wetland restoration at the Site bordering a Great Pond. Several acres of boggy habitat have been altered at this Site, and Gulf of Maine has worked with the property owner, local authorities, the DEP, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to ' design a plan to restore altered hydraulic connections and vegetation. The field implementation of this project was completed in 1992 and GMRC scientists are currently monitoring the success of restored wetlands. GMRC has also been responsible for obtaining local, state and federal wetland permits, a state Water Quality Certification and ' MEPA approval for related projects at the site. Revere, Massachusetts (1988-present): Working in close contact with the US EPA ' and the MA DEP, Gulf of Maine Research Center has designed a two acre saltmarsh (Spartina alterniflora)restoration area at this Site. Gulf of Maine has supervised all aspects of this project,ranging from preparation of a detailed, site-specific wetland restoration specification, to cultivating marsh plants under greenhouse conditions, to review of the site ' plan and proposed saltmarsh hydraulics. The project, which is under federal court order, is currently underway. ' Saugus, Massachusetts (1995): GMRC .delineated freshwater wetlands on the Saugus River for the U.S. National Park Service at their Iron Works Site. t Windham, New Hampshire (1994): GMRC investigated historical local, state and federal wetland permits for a partially-completed golf course and provided the prospective buyer with recommendations regarding the requirement for additional permits. The firm confirmed the delineation of Site wetlands by Army Corps of Engineers personnel and ' prepared a wetland report and permit application which allowed the construction of cart paths on the golf course. ' Danvers, Massachusetts (1988-1993): GMRC has been contracted to the owners of a Porter River yacht club for several years. During this time period, GMRC has applied for and/or obtained a number of pen-nits including DEP Water Quality Certification, MEPA ' review, and Federal Consistency Certification. Projects at this Site have included dredging, stone bank revetment, saltmarsh construction, and yacht club expansion. Salem, Massachusetts (1985-1993): In order to study the ecological effects of secondary sewage treatment in the South Essex Sewerage District, GMRC successfully designed and conducted a water quality and aquatic field study program for Camp, Dresser, McKee, Inc., of Boston, Massachusetts. Aspects of this program included a ' comprehensive review of existing biological literature and field sampling of zooplankton, phytoplankton, betithic invertebrates, and macrobenthos (demersal finfish). GMRC prepared and submited Notices of Intent and biological impact reports for proposed ' upgrades to the treatment plant and the treated effluent outfall. I ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' Winthrop, Massachusetts (1993): GMRC served as environmental consultant to P. Gioioso and Sons, the contractor hired by the MWRA to construct new water supply lines to the Town of Winthrop and the Deer Island Wastewater Treatment Plant. The project involved siting of a salt marsh restoration area and preparation of a salt marsh restoration protocol. ' Boxford, Massachusetts (1993): GMRC provided erosion control recommendations and a wetland restoration protocol for site preparation activities on a 9 hole expansion of an existing golf course. GMRC delineated wetlands in an area where an access road crossing ' was required and provided recommendations for removal of sediment from an intermittent stream channel. West Point, New York (1993): As a subcontractor to WCH Industries, Inc., GMRC assisted in a survey of 154 freshwater wetlands at the West Point Military Reservation. GMRC scientists mapped the boundaries and vegetation community types of wetlands and ' prepared reports describing the vegetation communities and wildlife habitat values of individual wetlands. Salem, Massachusetts (1992-93): GMRC was retained by the City of Salem to ' provide third-party review of a closure design for an industrial landfill adjacent to a salt marsh. GMRC reviewed the proposed salt marsh restoration protocol and provided guidance to the City of Salem in preparing an Order of Conditions that would adequately ' protect Site Resource Areas. Lynn, Massachusetts (1991-1993): GMRC prepared wetland reports and permit ' applications, a Chapter 91 Waterways License application, and an Environmental Notification Form for a proposed fast food restaurant adjacent to an Area of Critical Environmental Concern. ' East Bridgewater, Massachusetts (1992): GMRC has been retained by Weymouth Savings Bank and Sachem Rock Builders in response to a Request for Adjudicatory Hearing. The project involved delineation of wetlands believed to have been incorrectly i ' assessed on the site of a proposed housing development. Saugus, Massachusetts (1992): GMRC was retained as environmental consultants ' by the Lynn Sewer and Water Authority (LS&WA)in response to a lawsuit by a local landowner. GMRC assessed the role of outfall from LS&WA facilities in wetland development on neighboring land,preparing testimony and appearing as expert witness in hearings and court proceedings. ' Ipswich, Rowley, and Newbury, Massachusetts (1990): In order to assist the MBTA with the proposed Ipswich to Newbury commuter rail extension project, GMRC ' identified and delineated protectable wetland resource areas at the proposed train station sites. This work was done as a sub-consultant to Amman &Whitney,of Boston, Massachusetts. ' Quincy, Braintree, and Weymouth, Massachusetts (1986-1990): Working as a sub-contractor to WCH Industries, of Waltham,Massachusetts, GMRC has evaluated the potential environmental impacts from the proposed MWRA Quincy/Weymouth sewer line ' interceptor. GMRC has prepared the coastal wetland impact portions of the DEIR and FEIR for the proposed project, and has evaluated potential impacts to salt marsh,rocky intertidal shore, mud flats, and other coastal wetlands. ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' Quincy, Braintree, and Weymouth, Massachusetts (1986-1990): Working as a sub-contractor to WCH Industries,of Waltham,Massachusetts,GMRC has evaluated the potential environmental impacts from the proposed MWRA Quincy/Weymouth sewer line ' interceptor. GMRC has prepared the coastal wetland impact portions of the DEIR and FEIR for the proposed project, and has evaluated potential impacts to salt marsh, rocky intertidal shore, mud flats, and other coastal wetlands. ' Salem, Massachusetts (1985-1990): GMRC prepared and obtained all local, state, and federal environmental permits for the Collins Cove Condominium project, a residential ' condominium project on Salem Harbor. In addition to re-development of this coastal Salem site, the project entailed the permitting of an extensive rip-rap bank and research into coastal pier impacts. I ' Boston, Massachusetts (1986): As a sub-contractor to Camp, Dresser, McKee, of Boston, Massachusetts, GMRC reviewed and commented on the 301h Waiver Application prepared by Metcalf&Eddy,of Wakefield,Massachusetts. GMRC provided extensive ' commentary on this waiver application and worked in conjunction with the US EPA marine laboratory, in Naragansett, Rhode Island. ' Swampscott, Massachusetts (1986): In order to assist Camp, Dresser, McKee, Inc., of Boston, Massachusetts, with a sewer outfall siting study, GMRC conducted bottom sediment and benthic macroinvertebrate sampling,demersal finfish trawling, plantonic . diversity studies, and water quality analyses of Swampscott Harbor. ' Lynn, Massachusetts (1985): As a sub-contractor to Whitman & Howard, of Wellesley, Massachusetts, GMRC conducted marine field studies related to the siting of the ' Lynn Harbor sewage outfall pipe. This study involved intensive biological and water quality sampling, and analysis. Fall River, Massachusetts (1979-1983): The Director of GMRC designed and ' coordinated a major study in Fall River, Massachusetts, for the New England Energy Park Coal Gassification Plant environmental permitting and siting. This project involved complete biological and ecological field studies and was coordinated with E G &G, Bechtel, Westinghouse, Eastern Gas & Fuel, and a variety of local, state, and federal permitting agencies. t ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES ' Client Project Name Project Date & Location Description Bill Flynn's Golf Course Far Comers Golf Welland delineation,permit 1993-1995 Management& Development Course,Boxford,MA application preparation,review ' P. O.Box 429 of previous wetland permits, Danvers, MA 01923 Windham Golf wetland analysis functional Course,Windham NH ' contact: William Flynn George Wright Golf 508-664-6438 Course,Hyde Park,M ' Cornerstone Corporation Numerous Wetlands delineations, 1986-1995 Dedham,MA Environmental Notice of Intent prep- Projects aration,expert testimony, contact: Thomas Southworth in Massachusetts hazardous material site ' (617)364-8705 inspections,remedial response tans, etc. Salem, City of Review of GTE Provide 2nd party review 1991-1995 ' One Salem Green Glass Landfill for City of Salem, Salem, MA Salem, MA including wetlands, hazardous material,& ' contact: William Luster MEPA review City Planner 508 745-9595 ' Juniper Hill Golf Course. Juniper Hill Golf New Golf Course, 1988-1995 202 Brigham Street Course Construction (MEPA , Northboro, MA 202 Brigham St. filing,wetlands& water Northboro,MA withdrawal permits, contact: Dudley Darling wetland replacement) Vice President 508 393-2444 ' Lynch,DeSimone, & Nylen Numerous Wetlands delineations, 1986-1995 Attorneys at Law Environmental Notice of Intent prep- One Post Office Square Permitting Projects aration,expert testimony ' Suite 3500 in Massachusetts Boston,MA ' contact: Richard A.Nylen 617 367-2500 Serafini,Serafini, & Site Assessments Ten plus wetlands& 1985-1995 ' Darling,Attorneys at Law Essex County waterways license 63 Federal Street Massachusetts applications Salem, MA ' contact: John Serafini, Sr. 508 744-0212 t GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ' PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES (CONT.) Client Project Name Project Date & Location Description ' Lopes Construction Co,. Wellington Country Delineate wetlands,wildlife 1989-1992 Taunton,MA Club review,prepare all permit Dighton, MA applications,&work with contact: Arthur Silviera local&state regulators ' 617 824-4834 Camp,Dresser,McKee SESD Secondary Conducted wetlands and 1987-1993 ' Ten Cambridge Center Sewage Treatment waterways studies, Cambridge,Massachusetts Facilities benihic&pelagic Salem, MA sampling,outflow contact: Jane Wheeler analysis,etc. ' 617 577-8981 Massachusetts Bay Trans- Salem-Beverly Delineate wetlands&obtain 1986-1987 ' portation Authority(MBTA) Railroad Bridge, local regulatory approval for Boston,MA North Shore commuter rail extension in Commuter Rail North Shore communities contact Jane Chimelinski Ipswich extension ' 617 722-3152 North Shore Community College New Campus Delineate wetlands and obtain 1986-1987 Beverly,MA N. Shore Community approval for temporary& ' College permanent access road&site contact: Richard Passero Beverly,MA layout at new college site 508 922-6722 1 t 1 GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 tHUGH F. MULLIGAN, Ph.D. Education ' Cornell University, Ph.D. 1966 Graduate School of Oceanography ' University of Rhode Island 1962-1963 Cornell University, M.S.T. 1962 ' Salem State College, B.S. 1958 ' OSHA Health and Safety Training Course 1996 Summary of Experience ' In his work at Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc.,Dr. Mulligan has reviewed over 1,500 final project reports. He has worked as Program Manager and supervisor for hundreds of public and private wetland permitting projects which involved delineation of state and federal wetlands, a wetlands assessment, and, in many cases, wetland replication. Professional Experience 1983 - Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. present Director and President ' Dr. Mulligan is the Director and President of Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. He has served as Principal Scientist and Project Manager on many of Gulf of Maine's major ' projects dealing with wetland permitting, identification and delineation of state and federal wetlands, and wetland replication and restoration. Dr. Mulligan has authored more than 50 scientific publications in such fields as limnology, aquatic botany, phytoplankton and ' oceanography, and has presented papers at national and international symposia. Dr. Mulligan served as Project Manager on wetlands investigations for ' a project dealing with the construction of a proposed sewer interceptor system through marshland. Major issues included the preservation of vegetation and the marsh,disruption of nesting and spawning grounds ' for waterfowl and finfish, and generation of turbidity plumes from dredging and filling operation that clog filters and gills on shellfish and finfish. Prepared the coastal wetland impact portions of the DEIR and FEIR for the proposed project and evaluated potential impacts to salt ' marsh, rocky intertidal shore, mud flats, and other coastal wetlands. Dr. Mulligan served as Project Manager for the development of a salt ' marsh restoration plan for a site in Revere, MA. Details of this project ranged from the preparation of a site specific wetland restoration specification, to cultivating marsh plants under greenhouse conditions, ' to review of the site plan and proposed saltmarsh hydraulics. ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. Dr. Mulligan served as Project Manager for a water quality and aquatic ' field study program for Camp, Dresser, McKee, Inc., of Boston, Massachusetts designed to study the ecological effects of secondary sewage treatment in the South Essex Sewerage District,. Aspects of this program included a comprehensive review of existing biological literature and field sampling of zooplankton,phytoplankton, benthic invertebrates, and macrobenthos (demersal finfish). Prepared and submitted Notices of Intent and biological impact reports for proposed ' upgrades to the treatment plant and the treated effluent outfall. Dr. Mulligan served as Project Manager for a City of Salem project to provide third-party review of a closure design for an industrial landfill adjacent to a salt marsh. The project involved the review of the proposed salt marsh restoration protocol and guidance to the City of ' Salem in preparing an Order of Conditions that would adequately protect Site Resource Areas. As Project Manager for a sewer outfall siting study in Swampscott, ' Massachusetts,Dr. Mulligan conducted bottom sediment and benthic macroinvertebrate sampling,demersal finfish trawling,plantonic diversity studies, and water quality analyses of Swampscott Harbor. ' As Project Manager Dr. Mulligan was involved in the design and coordination of a major study in Fall River, Massachusetts, for the ' New England Energy Park Coal Gassification Plant environmental permitting and siting. This project involved complete biological and ecological field studies and was coordinated with E G &G,Bechtel, Westinghouse,Eastern Gas &Fuel, and a variety of local, state, and ' federal permitting agencies. Dr. Mulligan has been Project Manager to engineering firms in evaluating ' compliance of numerous ocean outfalls into Massachusetts Bay. He has also conducted a series of seasonal sampling at ocean outfall locations from Salem to Boston. 1977-1983 EG&G Environmental Consultants ' 300 Bear Hill Road Waltham, Massachusetts ' EG&G is a Fortune 500 firm which manufactures scientific equipment and provides services to government and commercial clients. From August, 1979 to June, 1983, Dr. Mulligan designed, staffed, and managed a$3.5 million environmental program for a proposed synthetic fuels project in Massachusetts. He coordinated the regulatory and ' environmental siting studies with Bechtel, Westinghouse and Texaco project engineers. Dr. Mulligan assembled a technical staff at EG&G and provided environmental services to offshore oil and gas commercial clients and government agencies. Dr. Mulligan provided environmental services to EG&G manufacturing and service divisions on hazardous waste management and environmental regulatory compliance matters. Other projects managed by Dr. Mulligan at EG&G included ocean dumping, drilling mud disposal studies, dredging ' studies and siting of chemical plants. ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. 1 1975-1977 New England River Basin Commission ' Boston, Massachusetts The New England River Basin Commission was a regional planning agency which studied ' water issues in New England. As part of a major Department of Interior study, Dr. Mulligan was responsible for providing environmental assessment studies for onshore industries (e.g., refineries, pipe coating yards, etc.), which could be located in New ' England as a result of oil and gas exploration and production on the Outer Continental Shelf. ' 1974-1975 Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Consulting Engineers Pearl River, New York ' Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Consulting Engineers is an architect-engineering firm for which Dr. Mulligan managed environmental monitoring programs and environmental assessments of the thermal discharges from several power plants on the Hudson River. 1 1970-1974 University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire ' Dr. Mulligan was an Associate Professor of Botany and developed a teaching and research program in Marine Botany and Phytoplankton Ecology. He trained undergraduate and ' graduate students through the Ph.D. degree and investigated the plankton of Great Bay, New Hampshire; coastal New England; Massachusetts Bay; Georges Bank;The Gulf of Maine; and Boston Harbor. He published several important scientific papers on the New England Red Tide. During this period, Dr. Mulligan was a special consultant on aquatic ' weed growth at hydro-electric projects in West Africa for FAO and the United Nations Development Programs and organized and taught a Tropical Botany course in Puerto Rico. 1966-1970 Cornell University Ithaca, New York ' Dr. Mulligan served as Assistant Professor of Aquatic Studies. He taught courses on aquatic plant ecology, trained undergraduate and graduate students through Ph.D. level, and conducted research on aquatic plants and nutrient cycling in lakes, marshes, and ' ponds. He established, obtained funds for, equipped, staffed and managed an experimental pond facility at Cornell. He developed research programs with aquatic weeds,plankton and plant nutrients in growth chambers, greenhouses, and experimental ' ponds. He also conducted research on aquatic weeds in Puerto Rico. ' 1963-1966 Cornell University Ithaca, New York While working as a full-time graduate student, Dr. Mulligan managed an NSF Academic ' Year Institute graduate program for the Dean of the Graduate School at Cornell University which involved the preparation and submission of competitive grant proposals; program development and implementation; solicitation, screening, and selection of 35 graduate GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. I ' students per year; and the management of financial, administrative and educational aspects of the program. Selected Publications and Reports ' Mulligan,H. F. 1993. Salt Marsh Restoration Specifications in Winthrop, Massachusetts for the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority. Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. ' Mulligan, H. F. 1993. Delineation of State and Federal Wetlands on a 200 Acre Parcel in Windham, New Hampshire. Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. Mulligan, H. F. 1993. Delineation of Wetlands on a 100 Acre Parcel in Boxford, Massachusetts. Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. 1 Mulligan,H. F. 1992. Expert Testimony on Wetland Delineation of a 35 Acre Wetland Parcel Scheduled for Development in Saugus, Massachusetts. Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. t Mulligan, H. F. 1992. Technical Assistance to Ensure Adequate Salt Marsh Restoration in Unpermitted Solid Waste/Hazardous Waste Landfill in Salem, Massachusetts. Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. I ' Mulligan, H. F. 1991. Oceanographic Services in Support to Siting South Essex Sewage Secondary Treatment Facilities. Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. Subcontract to CDM. Mulligan, H. F. 1991 Salt Mash Restoration Plan for a Two Acre Salt Marsh in Revere, Massachusetts in Consent Order for U.S. EPA on Behalf of Caruso Construction, ' Inc. of Revere, Massachusetts. Mulligan, H. F. 1990. Environmental Assessment of Proposed Sewer Connector for ' Quincy-Weymouth Sewer Interceptor DEIR/FEIR Subcontractor to WCH Industries, C. E. Maguire, MWRA. ' Mulligan, H. F. 1986 Reviewed MWRA Boston Harbor 301(h) Secondary Treatment Waiver Application with U.S.EPA Scientists. Subcontractor to CDM and MWRA. Mulligan, H. F. 1986. Biological and Water Quality Studies in Swampscott Harbor Subcontractor to CDM and Town of Swampscott. ' Mulligan, H. F. 1986. Biological and Water Quality Studies in Salem Sound. Subcontractor to CDM and South Essex Sewage Authority. ' Mulligan,H. F. 1985 Biological and Water Quality Studies at Lynn Harbor Outfall as Part of 301(h) Secondary Treatment Waiver Application. Subcontractor to Whitman and Howard, Inc. and Lynn Water and Sewer Authority. ' Mulligan, H. F. 1984 Supplementary EIS to Evaluate Water Quality Impacts of Sewage Disposal in Boston Harbor as Subcontractor to CE Maguire, US EPA Contractor. ' Mulligan, H. F. U.S. and South American Regulations regarding disposal of Produced Waters. International Environmental Information Center. Salem, MA. GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. i ' Mulligan, H. F. 1984. Sensitivity of the South China Sea to Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration. International Environmental Information Center. Salem, MA. ' Mulligan, H. F. 1984. Report on Peoples Republic of China's Present and Proposed Environmental Regulations Applicable to Offshore Oil and Gas explorations in South China Sea. International Environmental Information Center. Salem, MA. i ' Mulligan, H. F. 1984. Air Quality Standards, Regulations and Conditions - A comparative study of selected Western European Countries and the United States. I ' Gulf of Maine Research Center. Salem, MA. Mulligan, H. F. et. al. 1983. Report proposing Exemption for RCRA Stacks testing requirements of Hazardous Waste Incinerator at Kennedy Space Center. Mulligan, H. F. et. al. 1983. Draft Environmental Report for New England Energy Park MEPA Filing. ' Mulligan, H. F. et. al. 1982. New England Energy Park Notice of Intent for MEPA Filing. ' Tong, E. Y., and H. F. Mulligan. 1981. New England Energy Park PSD aerometric analysis -A summary progress report. Proceedings of Northeast Atlantic International Section of Air Pollution Control Assoc., Providence, Rhode Island. ' Robson, D. S., C. A. Menzie and H. F. Mulligan. 1980. An environmental monitoring study to assess the impact of drilling discharges in the Mid-Atlantic. II. An experimental design and statistical methods to evaluate impacts on the benthic environment. Research on Environmental Fate and Effects of Drilling Fluids and Cuttings. ' Mulligan, H. F. e� 1979. Analysis Report. The Distribution of Primary Production and Phytoplankton Species on Georges Bank. 13th Quarterly Progress Report to U.S. Bureau of Land Management. ' Mulligan, H. F. et. al. 1978. A baseline environmental assessment for ocean disposal of dredged materials near Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico. Prepared for ' the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville,Florida. Mulligan, H. F. et_al. 1978. Criteria for the management of dumping wastes at sea. Prepared for the Federal Department of the Environment, Australia. ' Mulligan, H. F., and C. A. Menzie. 1978. An approach to preparing environmental reports for exploratory drilling on the outer continental shelf. Oil and Gas Journal, ' July 3, 1978. Mulligan, H. F. et_al. 1977. Fact book: Onshore Facilities Related to Offshore Oil and ' Gas Development. A Report of the New England River Basin's Commission (NERBC) Project 'Development and Application of a Methodology for Siting Onshore Facilities Associated with OCS Development." Conducted under agreement with the Resource and Land Investigations (RALI) Program of the U.S. ' Department for the Interior's Geological Survey. NERBC, Boston, Massachusetts. GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' Mulligan, H. F. 1977. Strategy for Minimizing Environmental Impacts in Siting of Industrial Facilities which Support Offshore Oil and Gas Development in the Coastal Zone BALI Program. NERBC, Boston, Massachusetts. ' Mulligan, H. F. 1976. Chemical Discharge and Toxicity Report for the Bowline Generating Station of Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. Lawler, Matusky and ' Skelly Engineers, Tappan, New York. Mulligan, H. F. 1976. Chemical Discharge and Toxicity Report for the Lovett Generating ' Station of Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers, Tappan, New York. Mulligan, H. F. et. al. 1975. Water Quantity and Quality and Environmental Impact ' Assessment Studies of the Hudson River for National Commission on Water Quality. Lawler, Matusky and Skelly Engineers, Tappan, New York. ' Mulligan, H. F., et. al. 1974. Impact of an oil refinery on the New Hampshire marine environment. (In the Impacts of an Oil Refinery Located in Southeastern New Hampshire: A Preliminary Study), University of New Hampshire Press,Durham, N. H., Chapter X, 89 p. 1 1 1 1 1 ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. ' JOSEPH H. ORZEL Education ' University of New Hampshire Wetland Delineation and Evaluation Classes 1993 ' University of New Hampshire M.S. Program, Wildlife Ecology 1982-1985 State University of New York College at Fredonia, B.S., Biology 1981 OSHA Health and Safety Training Course 1996 ' Summary of Experience ' Mr. Orzel has served as an Associate Environmental Scientist on various environmental investigations. His experience includes wetland inspections and delineations, and monitoring of wetland replication areas. He has also prepared Notices of Intent under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act. Mr. Orzel has experience in evaluation of wildlife ' habitats, and knowledge of wildlife -habitat relationships in wetland and forested ecosystems. He also has experience in fisheries management and radio-telemetry. ' Professional Experience 1994 - Present Gulf of Maine Research Center, Inc. Associate Environmental Scientist 1 Mr. Orzel has served as Associate Environmental Scientist on a number of wetland projects. Responsibilities include wetland ' delineation, evaluation and replication, evaluation of wildlife habitats, and preparation of technical reports. ' 1985-1994 Wildlife/Wetland Scientist Mr. Orzel conducted various wildlife and wetland investigations and completed courses in wetland delineation and evaluation at the University of New Hampshire. These courses focused on wetland functional value assessments and wetland delineation using the three parameter approach. ' Mr. Orzel participated in an ongoing study of a caribou herd on Mt. Albert on the Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec, Canada. Along with ' another scientist, he tracked and observed the caribou and evaluated the current status of the herd in an effort to record long term changes occurring within this relatively small, isolated population. ' Other projects he has been involved with include: assisting in wetland delineations and evaluations; participating in research on the effects of forest fertilization with sewage sludge; and ' participating in an investigation of natural insect predators of gypsy ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. moths through the use of ELISA immunoassay tests. ' 1982-1985 University of New Hampshire Graduate Research Assistant/Graduate Student As a graduate assistant, Mr. Orzel conducted research involving the ' assessment of snag use by cavity nesting and roosting birds. His thesis research focused on the roost sites used by these birds and involved micro and macro habitat measurements to determine cavity ' roost site characteristics. He also taught undergraduate lab classes in Wildlife Ecology. ' Mr. Orzel also conducted research on breeding bird use of an Atlantic White Cedar Wetland. He performed aerial photo interpretation and cover type mapping, data analysis, and field identification and mapping of breeding territories as part of this ' study. He co-authored a paper on this research which was presented at the Atlantic White Cedar Wetlands Symposium,Woods Hole, MA. March - RMC Muddy Run Ecology Lab September, 1982 Biological Technician ' Mr. Orzel worked on projects involving the study of fish migration in the lower Susquehanna River and upper Chesapeake Bay. As a member of the telemetry group, his main responsibility was the use ' of radio telemetry to determine fish locations and movements. He also was involved with fish capture and identification, surgical transmitter implantation and recovery of lost transmitters through ' scuba diving. 1981-1982 State University of New York College at Fredonia Fisheries Technician ' Mr. Orzel was involved with research investigating the movements and vertical distribution of Salmonids in Lake Ontario. His ' responsibilities included radio-telemetry, stomach content analysis, gill netting and electro-shocking. ' 1980-1981 State University of New York College at Fredonia Undergraduate Research While a student, Mr. Orzel conducted undergraduate research ' studying sea lamprey spawning in a tributary of Lake Erie. He served as the team leader for this project, which involved the organization of personnel, schedules, and research activities. Mr. ' Orzel presented a paper on his research at the Eastern Colleges Science Conference at Jersey City State Collage, NJ. Publications 1 Miller, D., L. Gradischer, J. Orzel, W. Leak, and E. Miller. 1987. Changes in Vegetation and Breeding Bird Use of an Atlantic White Cedar Swamp from ' 1951 to 1984. Pages 229-230 in A.D. Laderman, ed. Atlantic White Cedar ' GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH CENTER INC. Wetlands. Westview Press, Boulder, CO. Conferences and Workshops Attended 1 Association of Massachusetts Wetland Scientists - Wetland Soil Biochemistry Seminar; June 8, 1994. ' Association of Massachusetts Wetland Scientists-Habitat Evaluation Workshop; May 7, 1994. New Hampshire Association of Wetland Scientists Annual Conference - Wetlands and Water Quality; February 15, 1994. New Hampshire Association of Wetland Scientists Annual Conference -Wetland Impact Assessment, The Status of the Science; November 14, 1992. Freshwater Wetlands and Wildlife, Perspectives on Natural, Managed and Degraded Ecosystems. University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Ninth Symposium. Charleston, South Carolina; March 24-27, 1986. Atlantic White Cedar Wetlands Symposium. Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods ' Hole, Massachusetts; October 9-11, 1984. A paper co-authored by Mr. Orzel was presented at this symposium. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 z � 1 1 1 1 1 1 �l 11 1,. 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 A 1 l tlIECYCLED 1 Columbian°-97 Clasp (10x13) `,pN Cp)� Salem. Massachusetts 01970 fAssn���y March 17, 1997 Mr. Vin Dilisio 1 Alvin Road Swampscott, MA 01907 RE: 100 Swampscott Road/Miniature Golf- Enforcement Order Dear Mr. Dilisio: Thank you for meeting with the Conservation Commission at the site inspection held on the proposed miniature golf site on Saturday, March 15, 1997. As you know, the Commission voted to partially lift the Enforcement Order subject to the existing Order of Conditions and the following requirements and restrictions: 1. NO ADDITIONAL WORK shall commence on site until a staked line is installed delineating a no disturbance area 20' up gradient of all hay bale lines as shown on the Proposed Site Plan dated March 12, 1997. The northerly 20' up gradient no disturbance area shall be enlarged to run from a point approximately 20' westerly of the existing building foundation along a line 5' away from the Southeasterly footprint of the existing building foundation and turning northerly and run to the corner of a ledge out crop along Swampscott Road as shown on the Proposed Site Plan dated March 12, 1997 as 58+3. 2. NO ADDITIONAL WORK shall commence on site until a staked line is installed delineating all buffer zones as shown on the Proposed Site Plan dated March 12. 1997. 3. NO ADDITIONAL WORK shall commence on site until the Order of Conditions are posted on site. 4. NO ADDITIONAL WORK shall commence on site until a protective snow fence is installed around in area 20' around remaining vegetation in Buffer zone near flag A20-A22 as shown on the Proposed Site Plan dated March 12, 1997. 5. NO ADDITIONAL WORK shall commence within wetlands or buffer zone southeasterly of property line shown running from Swampscott Road approximately 320'to rear property line as shown on the Proposed Site Plan dated June 24, 1996 until finalized plans and amended Order of Conditions are submitted to and approved by the Salem Conservation Commission. This work limit line shall be staked. 6. A staked hav bale line shall be installed across the gravel area in the area of the proposed detention area to the corner of a ledge out crop along Swampscott Road as shown on the Proposed Site Plan dated March 12, 1997 as 58+3, to prevent sheet flow directly onto Swampscott Road and directly over slope. A staked line shall be installed delineating a no disturbance area 20' up gredient of this additional hay bale line. NO ADDITIONAL WORK shall commence on site in area of proposed detention area until finalized plans and landscape plans are submitted to and approved by the Conservation Commission. 7. NO ADDITIONAL WORK shall commence within wetlands or down gradient of all 20' no disturbance areas as described above until finalized plans and landscape plans are submitted to and approved by the Conservation Commission. 8. NO ADDITIONAL CUTTING of vegetation shall commence on site until finalized plans and landscape plans are submitted to and approved by the Conservation Commission. 9. NO WORK shall commence on bridge location within the no disturbance areas as described above until finalized plans and landscape plans are submitted to and approved by the Conservation Commission. Thank you for your immediate attention to these requirements and restrictions. 2nerely, e Di le, Assis t PI er i CC: Joseph Correnti Salem Conservation Commission (/ sd/concom/enforce/100Swand COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION METROPOLITAN BOSTON-NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE WILLIAM F.WELD TRUDY COXE Governor Secretary ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI - DAVID B. STRUHS Lt. Governor J U L '1 9 1996 Coxnndssioner DEP File # 64-255 L.Y4s'e V IYtl C Y(d"(Ii4Y 1Y es �4Ci,��. RE: NOTIFICATION OF WETLANDS PRO ECTfON ACT FILE NUMBER Salem DATE : 7/15/96 (city/town) The Department of Environmental Protection has received a Notice of Intent filed in accordance with the Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c . 131, §40) : Applicant : Mr. Vin Dilisio Owner: North Shore Tennis & Squash Club Address : 1 Alvin Road Address : 98 Swampscott Road Swampscott , MA 01907 Salem, MA 01970 Project Location: 100 Swampscott Road IF CHECKED, THE FOLLOWING ITEM(S) APPLY TO THIS NOTICE OF INTENT: A. W This project has been assigned the following file # : 64-255 Although a file # is being issued, please note the following: Provide stormwater design for new paved areas . Sheetflow into wetland & stream without pretreatment is not acceptable . BMP' s should be incorporated into plan for stormwater. Additional data sheets for A-series are needed Testpits must be shown on plan (PSI & PS2) Provide detail of footbridge ISSUANCE OF A FILE NUMBER INDICATES ONLY COMPLETENESS OF SUBMITTAL, NOT APPROVAL OF APPLICATION B . No File # will be assigned to this project until the following missing information is sent to this office, to meet the minimum submittal requirements in accordance with the Wetlands Protection Regulations at 310 CMR 10 . 00 : 1 . ( ) _ copy (s) of a completed Notice of Intent (Form 3 or Form 4 of Sect . 10 . 99 , whichever is applicable) and a copy of the Fee Transmittal Form, with a copy of the check for the State' s share of the Notice of Intent filing fee . 2 . ( ) _ copy(s) of plans, calculations, and other documentation necessary to completely describe the proposed work and mitigating measures to protect resource areas . 3 . ( ) _ copy (s) of an 8;4" X 11" section of the USGS map of the area. 4 . ( ) _ copy (s) of plans showing compliance with Title 5 of the State Environmental Code, 310 CMR 15 . 00 . D . ( ) Proof that a copy of your Notice of Intent has been mailed or hand delivered to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program. COMMENTS : (see page.2 for additional information) 10 Commerce Way • Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 • FAX (617)932-7615 • Telephone (617) 932-7600 • TDD#(617)932-7679 -0. Punted on Recycled Paper � ) Other Regulatory Jurisdiction ( ) Application has been forwarded to Waterways Regulatory Program to determine if a Chapter 91 License is required. ( ) Applicant is advised to forward a copy of the Notice of Intent to the Corps of Engineers for review (call 1-800-362-4367 for information) . 401 Water Quality Certification The project described in your Notice of Intent requires a 401 Water uality Certification from the Department of Environmental Protection and may require submittal of a 401 application form. See below for further details : ( ) Based upon the information submitted in and with your Notice of Intent a separate 401 Water Quality Certification application form is not required. The Department of Environmental Protection has reviewed the plans submitted by the applicant and finds that there is reasonable assurance that the project or activity will be conducted in a manner that will not violate the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, provided that : a) the applicant receives and complies with a Final Order of Conditions from the local conservation commission or the Department; _ b) the Order of Conditions does not cause the loss of more than 5, OOO sq. ft . of bordering vegetated wetlands and land under water and/or the dredging of more than 100 cubic yards of land under water; c) any loss of vegetated wetlands has been mitigated with a minimum replication of 1 : 1; and d) the project is not exempt from the M.G.L. c . 131, §40 - the Wetlands Protection Act; is not part of a subdivision; does not cause the loss of any wetlands designated as Outstanding Resource Waters; and does not cause the loss of any salt marsh. Therefore, provided that the above conditions are satisfied, the Final Order of Conditions will serve as the Water Quality Certification for this project . This does not relieve the applicant of the duty to comply with any other statutes or regulations . ( ) Before the activity described in the Notice of Intent can commence, you must obtain a Water Quality Certification from this Regional Office . Please complete the enclosed 401 Water Quality Certification application form and file it with this Regional Office for review. ( ) Your project involves dredging of greater than 100 cubic yards of material or requires a permit from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for work in "waters of the Commonwealth. " Therefore, your proposed project is subject to 314 CMR 9 . 00 and requires a Water Quality Certification. Please complete the enclosed 401 Water Quality Certification application form and file it with the Department of Environmental Protection, Waterways Program, One Winter Street, Boston, MA 02108 . Contact the 'Division of Waterways Program at 617-292-5655 if you have any questions . For more information please contact :Rachel Freed at (617) 932-7600 . CC : Conservation Commission ( ) U. S . Army Corps of Engineers ( ) Owner ( ) Coastal Zone Management ( ) DEP - Water Pollution Control (X) Representative :Gulf of Maine Research ( ) DEP - Waterways 204 Lafayette Street ( ) Other: Salem, MA 01970 2 i A2 45'-0' . Genterline of Dearing Points { Galvanized P e Railing Goncrete Apron System cs Goncrete Apron p a O a Precast Goncrete Bridge a Q, Span (Pitch 1/12) v m 4 I LJ bridge Plan, 1/4" = 1'-011 ............. ... ......... 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