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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 1275 TURNPIKE STREET 4/30/2018 (8)Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs ■ NEPA Office Environmental ENF Notification Form For Of*e Use Only &ecudw Office of EnvirownenWAffaks A Analyst: e: 617 -626 - The information requested on this form must be completed to begin MEPA Review in accordance with the provisions of the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act, 301 CMR 11.00. me: Boston Hill Premises 75 Turnpike Street Route 114 Municipality:North Andover FEstimated Watershed: Ipswich Tranverse Mercator Coordinates: Latitude: N 42° 38' 57" Longitude: E 71° 05'35" commencement date: 0912009 Estimated completion date: 12/2009 Approximate cost: n/a Status of project design: n/a %complete Proponent: Town of North Andover Street: North Andover Town Offices 120 Main Street Municipality: North Andover State: MA Zip Code: 01845 Name of Contact Person From Whom Copies of this ENF May Be Obtained: Paul Marchionda or Matthew Leidner Firm/Agency: Marchionda & Associates Street: 62 Montvale Avenue, Suite I Municipality: Stoneham State: MA I Zip Code: 02180 Phone: 81438-6121 Fax 81438-9654 E-mail: Does this project meet or exceed a mandatory El threshold (see 301CMR 11.03)? [--]Yes'- _ - No Has this project been filed with MEPA before? ❑Yes (EOEA No. ) RNo Has any project on this site been filed with MEPA before? ®Yes (EDEA No. 7628) []No Is this an Expanded EN (see 301 CMR 11.o5m) requesting: a Single EIR? (see 301 CMR 11.06(8)) (Yes ®No a Special Review Procedure? (see 301 CMR 11.09) ❑Yes ®No a Waiver of mandatory El R? (see 301 CMR 11.11) FlYes ®No a Phase I Waiver? (see 301 CMR 11.11) ❑Yes ®No Identify any financial assistance or land transfer from an agency of the Commonwealth, including the agency name and the amount of funding or land area (in acres): Not Applicable Are you requestingcoordinated review with any other federal, state, regional, or local agency? ]Yes(Specify ) SNo List Local or Federal Permits and Approvals: CEIVE® • Conservation Commission Approval to Amend Conservation Re icti • Board of Selectmen Approval to Amend Conservation Restrictio • Town Meeting Approval to Amend Conservation Restriction AU C O 5 2009 •.jrr. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER om�ation call 617-626-1020 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Revised 10/99 Comment period is limited. For inf 1Nhich'ENiF crEIR review.threshold(s) does the project meet -'or sXceed-(see301 CMR -11.03): ® Land ❑ Rare Species ❑ Wetlands, Waterways, & Tidelands ❑ Water ❑ Wastewater ❑ Transportation ❑ Energy ❑ Air ❑ Solid & Hazardous Waste ❑ ACEC ❑ Regulations ❑ Historical & Archaeological Resources Summary of Project Size Existing Change Total State Permits & & Environmental Impacts Approvals ❑ Order of Conditions Total site acreage 33.35 ❑ Superseding Order of Conditions New acres of land altered 0 ❑ Chapter 91 License ❑ 401 Water Quality Acres of impervious area 0 0 0 Certification ❑ MHD or MDC Access Square feet of new bordering 0 vegetated wetlands alteration Permit Square feet of new other ❑ Water Management wetland alteration 0 Act Permit ❑ New Source Approval Acres of new non -water El DEP or MWRA dependent use of tidelands or 0 Sewer Connection/ waterways Extension Permit - - ® Other Permits (including LegislativeApprovals) Gross square footage 0 0 0 — Specify: Number of housing units 0 0 0 Approval of the - Maximum height (in feet) -: � - 0 _ 0 0 Amended TRANSPORTATION Conservation Vehicle trips per day 0 0 0 Restriction by the Massachusetts Legislature Parking spaces 0 0 0 Gallons/day (GPD) of water use 0 0 0 GPD water withdrawal 0 0 0 GPD wastewater generation/ 0 0 0 treatment Length of water/sewer mains 0 0 0 (in miles) -2- CONSERVATION LAND: Will the project involve the conversion of public parkland or other Article 97 public natural resources to any purpose not in accordance with Article 97? ��_"-'="-' �uY�s 8pecifiy: me��drrten>s.o► a -Conservation Restriction = See f?rgjeet l3escription) ❑No Will it involve the release of any conservation restriction, preservation restriction, agricultural preservation restriction, or watershed preservation restriction? ®Yes (Specify: Amendment of a Conservation Restriction — See Project Description) ❑No RARE SPECIES: Does the project site include Estimated Habitat of Rare Species, Vernal Pools, Priority Sites of Rare Species, or Exemplary Natural Communities? ®Yes (Specify: Priority Habitat of Frosted Elfin — See Project Description) ❑No HISTORICAL /ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES: Does the project site include any structure, site or district listed in the State Register of Historic Place or the inventory of Historic and Archaeological Assets of the Commonwealth? ❑Yes (Specify ) ®No If yes, does the project involve any demolition or destruction of any listed or inventoried historic or archaeological resources? []Yes (Specify ) []No AREAS OF CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN: Is the project in or adjacent to an Area of Critical Environmental Concern? ❑Yes (Specify ) ®No PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project description should include (a) a description of the project site, (b) a description of both on-site and off-site alternatives and the impacts associated with each alternative, and (c) potential on-site and off-site mitigation measures for each alternative (You may attach one additional page, if necessary.) The Project is to reconfigure and enlarge a previously established Conservation Restriction (CR) on a 33.35 -acre site in North Andover, Massachusetts. The Project site is located at 1275 Turnpike Street (Route 114) and is the location of the former Boston Hill Ski Area (refer to Figure 1 - Locus Map and Figure 2 - Site Plan). The current 18.74 -acre Conservation Restriction was.established, in 2006 in _ - -conjunction-with a proposed 96 -unit townhouse development that has not been constructed to date. -Since that. time, interest has been expressed in developing the site as a Continuing Care Retirement- Center etirementCenter (CCRC) as allowed for under the Town's current zoning bylaw. The Town views a CCRC development scenario as being preferable since it would result in less site disturbance and allow for a larger CR area than the townhouse scenario. However, the configuration of the current CR does not leave sufficient space along Turnpike Street to accommodate a CCRC facility and therefore precludes the development of the site under this preferred use. The proposal is to therefore remove the existing CR in its entirety and replace it with the larger reconfigured CR to accommodate the use of the site as a CCRC while also providing much improved open space. The process of replacing the current CR triggers a MEPA "Land" threshold requiring the filing of an Environmental Notification Form. Figure 3, Proposed Modification to Conservation Restriction, shows a side by side comparison of the existing and proposed CR configurations. The reconfigured CR is significantly larger than the current CR (25.14 acres compared to 18.74 acres) and includes most of the land that is in the current CR (approximately 14 of the 18.74 acres). In addition to being larger, the reconfigured CR is less fragmented than the current CR thereby providing a higher quality open space. Furthermore, unlike the current CR, the reconfigured CR will protect the entire portion of the site that is mapped on the Natural Heritage Atlas as priority habitat of the Frosted Elfin (Callophrys irus), a butterfly species of special concern. -3- The proposed CR amendment has been approved by the North Andover Conservation Commission and Board of Selectmen, and by the Town through a vote at its Annual Town Meeting. Approval of the amendment by the Massachusetts Legislature is required and will be requested in conjunction with the MEPA process. -4- LAND- _gCTION -all prop®nents must fill out this, section.__., I. Thresholds/ Permits A. Does the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to land (see 301 CMR 11.03(1) ®Yes []No; if yes, specify each threshold: II. Impacts and Permits A. Describe, in acres, the current and proposed character of the project site, as follows: Existin_q Change Total Footprint of buildings 0 0 0 Roadways, parking, and other paved areas 0 0 0 Other altered areas (describe) 0 0 0 Undeveloped areas 33.35 0 33.35 B. Has any part of the project site been in active agricultural use in the last three years? ❑Yes NNo; if yes, how many acres of land in agricultural use (with agricultural soils) will be converted to nonagricultural use? C. Is any part of the project site currently or proposed to be in active forestry use? []Yes NNo; if yes, please describe current and proposed forestry activities and indicate whether any part of the site is the subject of a DEM -approved forest management plan: D. Does any part of the project involve conversion of land held for natural resources purposes in accordance with Article 97 of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth to any purpose not in accordance with Article 97? ®Yes ❑No; if yes, describe: Amendment of a Conservation Restriction — See Project Description E. Is any part of the project site currently subject to a conservation restriction, preservation restriction, agricultural preservation restriction or watershed preservation restriction? ®Yes []No; if yes, does the project involve the release or modification of such restriction? ®Yes ❑No; if yes, describe: Amendment of a Conservation Restriction — See Project Description F. Does the project require approval of a new urban redevelopment project or a fundamental change in'an existing urban redevelopment project under M.G.L.c.121A?, Yes No; if yes, describe: G. Does the project require approval of'a new urban renewal plan or a major modification of an existing urban renewal plan under M.G.L.c.121 B? ❑Yes NNo; if yes, describe: H. Describe the project's stormwater impacts and, if applicable, measures that the project will take to comply with the standards found in DEP's Stormwater Management Policy: Not Applicable I. Is the project site currently being regulated under M.G.L.c.21 E or the Massachusetts Contingency Plan? ❑Yes NNo; if yes, what is the Release Tracking Number (RTN)? J. If the project is site is within the Chicopee or Nashua watershed, is it within the Quabbin, Ware, or Wachusett subwatershed? ❑Yes ❑No; if yes, is the project site subject to regulation under the Watershed Protection Act? ❑Yes ❑No Not Applicable K. Describe the project's other impacts on land: None III. Consistency A. Identify the current municipal comprehensive land use plan and the open space plan and describe the consistency of the project and its impacts with that plan(s): The Town of North Andover Master Plan (Plan) is the current land use plan of the Town of North Andover. One of the goals of the Plan is to encourage the preservation of open space. The amendment of the Conservation Restriction as proposed is consistent with the Plan as it will provide a larger and better quality open space than the current Conservation Restriction. -5- :.< •- _ _ _ . 'E "!7eritify-the current.Regional.Poli.;� Plan of the appilcals Regional Planriing Agency and describe the consistency of the project and its impacts with that plan: The 2008 Merrimack Valley Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (Plan) is the current regional policy plan of the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission. One of the goals of the Plan is to encourage environmentally friendly land use planning. The amendment of the Conservation Restriction as proposed is consistent with the Plan as it will leave a portion of the site open for development while permanently protecting a significant amount of open space. C. Will the project require any approvals under the local zoning by-law or ordinance (i.e. text or map amendment, special permit, or variance)? []Yes ®No; if yes, describe: D. Will the project require local site plan or project impact review? []Yes ®No; if yes, describe: RARE SPECIES SECTION I. Thresholds / Permits A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to rare species or habitat (see 301 CMR 11.03(2))? E]Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: B. Does the project require any state permits related to rare species or habitat? E]Yes ®No C. If you answered "No" to both questions A and B, proceed to the Wetlands, Waterways, and Tidelands Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Rare Species section below. II. Impacts and Permits A. Does the project site fall within Priority or Estimated Habitat in the current Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas (attach relevant page)? _ Yes _ No. If yes, 1. Which rare species are known to occur within the Priority or Estimated Habitat (contact: Environmental Review, Natural Heritage and- Endangered Species Program, Route 135, -- Westborough, MA 01581, allowing 30 days for receipt of -information): . 2. Have you..surveyed the site for rare species? —Yes —No; if yes, please include the . results of your survey. 3. If your project is within Estimated Habitat, have you filed a Notice of Intent or received an Order of Conditions for this project? _ Yes _ No; if yes, did you send a copy of the Notice of Intent to the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, in accordance with the Wetlands Protection Act regulations? _ Yes _ No B. Will the project "take" an endangered, threatened, and/or species of special concern in accordance with M.G.L. c.131 A (see also 321 CMR 10.04)? _ Yes _ No; if yes, describe: C. Will the project alter "significant habitat" as designated by the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife in accordance with M.G.L. c.131A (see also 321 CMR 10.30)? —Yes _ No; if yes, describe: D. Describe the project's other impacts on rare species including indirect impacts (for example, stormwater runoff into a wetland known to contain rare species or lighting impacts on rare moth habitat): -6- WATERWAYS, AND-TIDELANES SLE TJGW I. Thresholds/ Permits A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to wetlands, waterways, and tidelands (see 301 CMR 11.03(3))? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: B. Does the project require any state permits (or a local Order of Conditions) related to wetlands, waterways, or tidelands? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify which permit: C. If you answered "No" to both questions A and B, proceed to the Water Supply Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or, question B, fill out the remainder of the Wetlands, Waterways, and Tidelands Section below. II. Wetlands Impacts and Permits A. Describeany wetland resource areas currently existing on the project site and indicate them on the site plan: B. Estimate the extent and type of impact that the project will have on wetland resources, and indicate whether the impacts are temporary or permanent: Coastal Wetlands Land Under the Ocean Designated Port Areas Coastal Beaches Coastal Dunes Barrier Beaches Coastal Banks Rocky Intertidal Shores Salt Marshes Land Under Salt Ponds Land Containing Shellfish .Fish Runs Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage Inland Wetlands Bank Bordering Vegetated Wetlands Land under Water Isolated Land Subject to Flooding Bordering Land Subject to Flooding Riverfront Area Area (in square feet) or Length (in linear feet) C. Is any part of the project 1. a limited project? _ Yes _ No 2. the construction or alteration of a dam? _ Yes _ No; if yes, describe: 3. fill or structure in a velocity zone or regulatory floodway? _ Yes _ No 4. dredging or disposal of dredged material? _ Yes _ No; if yes, describe the volume of dredged material and the proposed disposal site: 5. a discharge to Outstanding Resource Waters? _ Yes _ No 6. subject to a wetlands restriction order? _ Yes _ No; if yes, identify the area (in square feet): D. Does the project require a new or amended Order of Conditions under the Wetlands Protection Act (M.G.L. c.1 31A)? _ Yes _ No; if yes, has a Notice of Intent been filed or a local Order of Conditions issued? _ Yes _ No; if yes, list the date and DEP file number: -7- Was-the :Order..of. Conditions appealed? —Yes No. Will the project require a variance from h-.Wet!Ai .ds- reguiat ons? — Yes,:._ No. E. Will the project: 1. be subject to a local wetlands ordinance or bylaw? _ Yes _ No 2. alter any federally -protected wetlands not regulated understate or local law? _ Yes _ No; if yes, what is the area (in s.f.)? F. Describe the project's other impacts on wetlands (including new shading of wetland areas or removal of tree canopy from forested wetlands): III. Waterways and Tidelands Impacts and Permits A. Is any part of the project site waterways or tidelands (including filled former tidelands) that are subject to the Waterways Act, M.G.L.c.91? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, is there a current Chapter 91 license or permit affecting the project site? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, list the date and number: B. Does the project require a new or modified license under M.G.L.c.91? _ Yes _No; if yes, how many acres of the project site subject to M.G.L.c.91 will be for non -water dependent use? Current _ Change _ Total _ C. Is any part of the project 1. a roadway, bridge, or utility line to or on a barrier beach? _ Yes No; if yes, describe: 2. dredging or disposal of dredged material? _ Yes _ No; if yes, volume of dredged material 3. a solid fill, pile -supported, or bottom -anchored structure in flowed tidelands or other waterways? _ Yes _ No; if yes, what is the base area? 4. within a Designated Port Area? _ Yes _ No D. Describe the project's other impacts on waterways and tidelands: 111. Consistency: A. _Is :thea project located within the Coastal Zone? _ Yes _ Na; if yes; describe the project's consistency with policies of the Office of Coastal Zone -Management: - - - - B. Is the project located within an area subject to a Municipal Harbor Plan? _ Yes _ No; if yes, identify the Municipal Harbor Plan and describe the project's consistency with that plan: WATER SUPPLY SECTION I. Thresholds / Permits A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to water supply (see 301 CMR 11.03(4))? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: B. Does the project require any state permits related to water supply? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify which permit: C. If you answered "No" to both questions A and B, proceed to the Wastewater Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Water Supply Section below. II. Impacts and Permits A. Describe, in gallons/day, the volume and source of water use for existing and proposed activities at the project site: Existinq Change Total Withdrawal from groundwater Withdrawal from surface water IIS ,w- ::., Interbasintransfer v... ,_,LL.:, < .__...,,,......:...._ ......... r. } 'Municipal or regional water. supply B. If the source is a municipal or regional supply, has the municipality or region indicated that there is adequate capacity in the system to accommodate the project? _ Yes _ No C. If the project involves a new or expanded withdrawal from a groundwater or surface water source, 1. have you submitted a permit application? _ Yes _ No; if yes, attach the application 2. have you conducted a pump test? _ Yes _ No; if yes, attach the pump test report D. What is the currently permitted withdrawal at the proposed water supply source (in gallons/day)? Will the project require an increase in that withdrawal?_ Yes _ No E. Does the project site currently contain a water supply well, a drinking water treatment facility, water main, or other water supply facility, or will the project involve construction of a new facility? _ Yes _ No. If yes, describe existing and proposed water supply facilities at the project site: Existinq Change Total Water supply well(s) (capacity, in gpd) Drinking water treatment plant (capacity, in gpd) Water mains (length, in miles) F. If the project involves any interbasin transfer of water, which basins are involved, what is the direction of the transfer, and is the interbasin transfer existing or proposed? G. Does the project involve 1. new water service by a state agency to a municipality or water district? _ Yes _ No 2. a Watershed Protection Act variance? _ Yes _ No; if yes,- how many acres of alteration? 3. a non -bridged stream crossing 1,000 or less feet upstream of a public surface drinking water supply for purpose of forest harvesting activities? _ Yes _ No _rH_:-Describe.:the-projects other impacts (including -indirect impacts).-on:water_resources, quality; facilities and services: . _.... _ . III. Consistency -- Describe the project's consistency with water conservation plans or other plans to enhance water resources, quality, facilities and services: WASTEWATER SECTION 1. Thresholds/ Permits A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to wastewater (see 301 CMR 11.03(5))? []Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: B. Does the project require any state permits related to wastewater? []Yes ®No; if yes, specify which permit: C. If you answered "No" to both questions A and B, proceed to the Transportation -- Traffic Generation Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Wastewater Section below. 11. Impacts and Permits A. Describe, in gallons/day, the volume and disposal of wastewater generation for existing and proposed activities at the project site (calculate according to 310 CMR 15.00): WE '- Discharge.to.groi!ndwater(Title_5)__ . Discharge to groundwater (non -Title 5) Discharge to outstanding resource water Discharge to surface water Municipal or regional wastewater facility TOTAL Existing --- Chan , e ::- ` ' Total B. Is there sufficient capacity in the existing collection system to accommodate the project? _ Yes _ No; if no, describe where capacity will be found: C. Is there sufficient existing .capacity at the proposed wastewater disposal facility?_ Yes — No; if no, describe how capacity will be increased: D. Does the project site currently contain a wastewater treatment facility, sewer main, or other wastewater disposal facility, or will the project involve construction of a new facility? _ Yes _ No. If yes, describe as follows: Existing Change Total Wastewater treatment plant (capacity, in gpd) Sewer mains (length, in miles) Title 5 systems (capacity, in gpd) E. If the project involves any interbasin transfer of wastewater, which basins are involved, what is the direction of the transfer, and is the interbasin transfer existing or proposed? F. Does the project involve new sewer service by an Agency of the Commonwealth to a municipality or sewer district? Yes No G. Is there any current or proposed facility at the project site for the storage, treatment, processing, combustion or disposal of sewage sludge, sludge ash, grit, screenings, or other sewage residual materials? Yes _ No; if yes, what is the capacity (in tons per day): Existing Change Total Storage Treatment, processing Combustion Disposal H. Describe the project's other impacts (including indirect impacts) on wastewater generation and treatment facilities: III. Consistency -- Describe measures that the proponent will take to comply with federal, state, regional, and local plans and policies related to wastewater management: A. If the project requires a sewer extension permit, is that extension included in a comprehensive wastewater management plan? _ Yes _ No; if yes, indicate the EOEA number for the plan and describe the relationship of the project to the plan TRANSPORTATION -- TRAFFIC GENERATION SECTION I. Thresholds/ Permits A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to traffic generation (see 301 CMR 11.03(6))? []Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: B. Does the project require any state permits related to state-controlled roadways? E]Yes ®No; if yes, specify which permit: -10- C ou.ans-wbred."Mo"�aboth questions A and B,oceed-ta.the_I3oadways and.Other = - Transportation Facilities Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Traffic Generation Section below. II. Traffic Impacts and Permits A. Describe existing and proposed vehicular traffic generated by activities at the project site: Existing Change Total Number of parking spaces Number of vehicle trips per day ITE Land Use Code(s): B. What is the estimated average daily traffic on roadways serving the site? Roadway Existing.Chane Total 1. 2. 3. C. Describe how the project will affect transit, pedestrian and bicycle transportation facilities and services: III. Consistency -- Describe measures that the proponent will take to comply with municipal, regional, state, and federal plans and policies related to traffic, transit, pedestrian and bicycle transportation facilities and services: ROADWAYS AND OTHER TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES SECTION I. Thresholds A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to roadways or other transportation facilities (see 301 CMR 11.03(6))? E]Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: -` B. Does the project require any state permits related to roadways or other transportation facilities? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify which permit: C. If you answered "No" to both questions A and B, proceed to the Energy Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Roadways Section below. II. Transportation Facility Impacts A. Describe existing and proposed transportation facilities at the project site: Existing Change Total Length (in linear feet) of new or widened roadway Width (in feet) of new or widened roadway Other transportation facilities: B. Will the project involve any 1. Alteration of bank or terrain (in linear feet)? 2. Cutting of living public shade trees (number)? 3. Elimination of stone wall (in linear feet)? III. Consistency -- Describe the project's consistency with other federal, state, regional, and local plans and policies related to traffic, transit, pedestrian and bicycle transportation facilities and services, including - 11 - consistency-wj.th•the. applicable-regional transportation plan and the Transportation Improvements Plan (TIP), the State. Bicycle. Plan;_and the_State Pedestrian Plan: ENERGY SECTION I. Thresholds/ Permits A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to energy (see 301 CMR 11.03(7))? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: B. Does the project require any state permits related to energy? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify which permit: C. If you answered "No" to both questions A and B, proceed to the Air Quality Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Energy Section below. II. Impacts and Permits A. Describe existing and proposed energy generation and transmission facilities at the project site: Existing Change Total Capacity of electric generating facility (megawatts) Length of fuel line (in miles) Length of transmission lines (in miles) Capacity of transmission lines (in kilovolts) B. If the project involves construction or expansion of an electric generating facility, what are 1. the facility's current and proposed fuel source(s)? 2. the facility's current and proposed cooling source(s)? C. If the project involves construction of an electrical transmission line, will it be located on a new, unused, or abandoned right of way?_ Yes _ No; if yes, please describe: D. Describe the project's other impacts on energy facilities and services: III. Consistency -- Describe the project's consistency with state, municipal, regional, and federal plans and policies for enhancing energy facilities and services: AIR QUALITY SECTION I. Thresholds A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to air quality (see 301 CMR 11.03(8))? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: B. Does the project require any state permits related to air quality? []Yes ®No; if yes, specify which permit: C. If you answered "No" to both questions A and B, proceed to the Solid and Hazardous Waste Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Air Quality Section below. II. Impacts and Permits A. Does the project involve construction or modification of a major stationary source (see 310 CMR 7.00, Appendix A)?_ Yes _ No; if yes, describe existing and proposed emissions (in tons per day) of: -12- Existing-: Changs ..Y: Particulate matter Carbon monoxide Sulfur dioxide Volatile organic compounds Oxides of nitrogen Lead Any hazardous air pollutant Carbon dioxide B. Describe Describe the project's other impacts on air resources and air quality, including noise impacts: III. Consistency A. Describe the project's consistency with the State Implementation Plan: B. Describe measures that the proponent will take to comply with other federal, state, regional, and local plans and policies related to air resources and air quality: SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE SECTION I. Thresholds/ Permits A. Will the project meet or exceed any review thresholds related to solid or hazardous waste (see 301 CMR 11.03(9))? []Yes ®No; if yes, specify, in quantitative terms: B. Does the project require any state permits related to solid and hazardous waste? ❑Yes ®No; if yes, specify which permit: C. If you answered "No" to both questions A and B, proceed to the Historical and Archaeological Resources Section. If you answered "Yes" to either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Section below. ii. Impacts and Permits A. Is there any current or proposed facility at the project site for the storage, treatment, processing, combustion or disposal of solid waste? _ Yes _ No; if yes, what is the volume (in tons per day) of the capacity: Existinq Change Total Storage Treatment, processing Combustion Disposal B. Is there any current or proposed facility at the project site for the storage, recycling, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste? _ Yes _ No; if yes, what is the volume (in tons or gallons per day) of the capacity: Existinq Change Total Storage Recycling Treatment Disposal C. If the project will generate solid waste (for example, during demolition or construction), describe alternatives considered for re -use, recycling, and disposal: D. If the project involves demolition, do any buildings to be demolished contain asbestos? -13- ..Yes. ,. No E. Describe the project's other solid and hazardous waste impacts (including indirect impacts): III. Consistency --Describe measures that the proponent will take to comply with the State Solid Waste Master Plan: HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES SECTION I. Thresholds / Impacts A. Is any part of the project site a historic structure, or a structure within a historic district, in either case listed in the State Register of Historic Places or the Inventory of Historic and Archaeological Assets of the Commonwealth? []Yes ®No; if yes, does the project involve the demolition of all or any exterior part of such historic structure? []Yes ®No; if yes, please describe: B. Is any part of the project site an archaeological site listed in the State Register of Historic Places or the Inventory of Historic and Archaeological Assets of the Commonwealth? []Yes ®No; if yes, does the project involve the destruction of all or any part of such archaeological site? _ Yes No; if yes, please describe: C. If you answered "No" to all parts of both questions A and B, proceed to the Attachments and Certifications Sections. If you answered "Yes" to any part of either question A or question B, fill out the remainder of the Historical and Archaeological Resources Section below. D. Have you consulted with the Massachusetts Historical Commission? —Yes _ No; if yes, attach correspondence E. Describe and assess the project's other impacts, direct and indirect, on listed or inventoried historical and archaeological resources: IT.Consistency == Describe measures that the proponent Will fake to comply with federal, state, regional, and local plans and policies related to preserving historical and archaeological resources: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Plan, at an appropriate scale, of existing conditions of the project site and its immediate context, showing all known structures, roadways and parking lots, rail rights-of-way, wetlands and water bodies, wooded areas, farmland, steep slopes, public open spaces, and major utilities. (See Figures 2 & 3) 2. Plan of proposed conditions upon completion of project (if construction of the project is proposed to be phased, there should be a site plan showing conditions upon the completion of each phase). (See Figure 3) 3. Original U.S.G.S. map or good quality color copy (8-'/2 x 11 inches or larger) indicating the project location and boundaries (See Figure 1) 4 List of all agencies and persons to whom the proponent circulated the ENF, in accordance with 301 CMR 11.16(2). 5. Other: -14- CERTIFICATIONS:- — _ 1. The Public Notice of Environmental Review has been/will be published in the following newspapers in accordance with 301 CMR 11.15(1): (Name) (Date) l Q The Eagle Tribune Au5 u 0 T © o 1 2. Thisfforrm ha b n circul o Agencies and Persons in cco dance with 30 CMR 1.1.16(2) 7 W14 Date Sign ture of Resp sable Officer Date Signature of person preparing or Proponent ENF (if different from above) Name (print or type) Mark Rees, Town Manager Firm/Agency Town. of North Andover Street 120 Main Street Municipality/State/Zip ►iforth Andover, MA 01845 Phone Name (print or type) Paul A Marchionda, P.E. Firm/Agency Marchionda & Associates, L.P. 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BOSTON HILL PREMISES Engineering and Planning Consultants NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 62 Montvale Avenue TEL:(781)43M121 Suite I FAX: (781) 438.M MARCH 3, 2009 Stoneham, MA02180 Email: enonewing@marctimda.can SCALE: T'=150(h Website: www.marchiondacan ENVIRONMENTAL NOTIFICATION FORM BOSTON HILL PREMISES — NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS ENF DISTRIBUTION LIST Copies of this ENF have been distributed to the following agencies and/or persons in accordance with 301 CMR 11.16(2): 1. Secretary Ian A. Bowles Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Attn: MEPA Office 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02114 2. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner's Office One Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 3. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Northeast Regional Office Attn: MEPA Coordinator 205B Lowell Street Wilmington, MA 01887 4. Massachusetts Highway Department Public/Private Development Unit 10 Park Plaza Boston, -MA 02116 5. Massachusetts Highway Department District #4 Office Attn: MEPA Coordinator 519 Appleton Street Arlington, MA 02476 6. Massachusetts Historical Commission The MA Archives Building 220 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125 7. Merrimack Valley Planning Commission 160 Main Street Haverhill, MA 01830-5000 Page 1 of 2 ENF Distribution -List Continued.... 8. Town of North Andover Board of Selectmen 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 9. Town of North Andover 1600 Osgood Street Bldg. 20, Suite 2-36, Planning Department/Board North Andover, MA 01845 10. Town of North Andover 1600 Osgood Street Bldg. 20, Suite 2-36, Conservation Department/Commission North Andover, MA 01845 11. Town of North Andover 1600 Osgood Street Bldg. 20, Suite 2.36, Health DepartmentlBoard North Andover, MA 01845 12. Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program Commonwealth of Massachusetts Route 135 Westborough, MA 01581 Page 2 of 2