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November 26, 2004
North Andover Building Inspector
400 Osgood Street
North Andover, Ma 0 184 5
RE: New building on Gray Street Lot #2 (r V-A
Dear Mr. McGuire,
I am enclosing a copy of a list of concerns supplied to Julie Perrino on April 4, 2002
regarding the water run-off of the proposed lots on Gray Street. When these issues were
given to her she assured us they -would be addressed at the appropriate time. Within the
last few weeks clear cutting and building have begun in Lot #1 and #2. 1 called the
Conservation and the Building Departments and was told the case is closed and nothing
can be done about the building and the builder does not have to ensure any drainage
containment. I have spoken to various builders and they suggest I contact you and
present the concerns in hopes that during the building phase proper drainage procedures
can be instituted so that the altering of the land does not harm the surrounding areas. The
back of my land is low and a designated wetland. Due to the clear cutting and the
building of the home on the crest of the hill, I am fearful that drainage from this building
will worsen the conditions already present and perhaps affect current septic systems if not
addressed now. I am providing this copy of concerns and this request so that future
problems may be averted. I will also send a copy to the Zoning and Conservation
Boards, and the Town Manager so they can be made aware of the situation. I believe it is
better to be proactive rather than reactive. The growth of North Andover is important,
but the preservation of the properties abutting the new developments should be
acknowledged and protected.
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Oatricia. K. Fo@iy'
71 Paddock Lane
North Andover, MA 0 1845
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Cc: Conservation Department
Planning Department
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Town Manager
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E30ARD OF APPEAL.,,
Date: April 4, 2002
To: Conservation Committee
Attn: Julie Perrino
From: Abutters from Assessor's Map 107D, Lots 6, 1 0,and 52 on Boston Street and Gray
Street, North Andover, Massachusetts
Re: Questions pertamimig to the filing of an Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area
Delineation with the Conservation committee seeking permission to remove, fill,
dredge or alter this area subject to Wetlands Protection laws of Massachusetts and
North Andover
Questions:
The area surrounding the above -stated lots already co . ntains a high water table.
Many homes in this area already receive water in their homes. Many of the septic
systems in this area are already failing early because of poor soil quality (ledge
and clay) and too much water filtering through already strained leaching fields.
Many of the homes in t his area also have wells providing the only water source to
their homes. Any altercation with existing wetlands in the area will compromise
the quality of the well waters and the function of these wells.
I.How will the developers contain or control any run-off?
What will be any future effects on already existing homes?
Will it create new areas of wetlands, erosion, etc.?
Where will any discharge go from the excess run-off water?
Will t here be a drainage area or retention pool proposed?
If so, wherp and how will it be maintained?
2.Will there be- any alterations of fti�, wetlands to accommodate this run-off .9
Will there be any alterations of the wetlands to accommodate the zo
requirements for a residence 2 area?
Wilf any proposed -alterations -effect the already highwatet table?
3. Are the developers requesting special permits to allow 50 -ft. frontage lots with
minimum lot areas and minimum contiguous building areas because the wetlands
interfere with containing those building lots on proper exiting zoning
requirements?
Does the frontage of these proposed lots have to be dry?
4. Are there any plans to re-route the water in these wetlands?
5. What are the plans to prevent storm damage, protect wildlife habitat, protect
existing ground water, and to protect existing protect private water supplies from
o4y adverse impact?
DEC 6 ZUU4 LJ
BOARD OF APPEALS
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6. 1 Is there a less adverse alternative to the proposed project with laws adverse
effects on such purposes so thai the wetlands will not be disturbed., altered or
changes?
7. will town water be brought to these lots?
8. Does the drought we are experiencing come into play when determining
wetlands and the effects of altering the landscape?
9. There is an existing brook that runs through the proposed area. There is an
existing overflow area that fill up quite high each spring. This area sits behind 19
and 29 Paddock Lane and several of the homes on Boston Street. Will any
altering or building in this area &Mct the albbady high waer-dwriflow in this area.
The wetlands seem capable of handling the present overflow, but an increase of
water distribution would cause flooding on several of the properties which could
impact wells and septic systems on surrounding homes.
There are already marked wetland on lots 8, 7. 109, 108,47.
Many of these questions and concerns ' are subject to regulation under the
Wetlands Protection Act and By-laws of North Andover. The abutters of these
proposed areas are concerned with protectmg their water supplies, ground water
supplies, flood control, storm damage, prevention of any pollution and protection
of the natural habitat for plant and animal wildlife. It is apparent that any altering
of the wetlands in this area will effect one or more of these values. We would like
the conservation committee to considered issuing an Order of Conditions
specif`3�g the necessary changes to the project to minimize such adverse impacts.
Fouhy
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71 Paddock Lane
N. Andover, MA 01845, P [A
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