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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDecision - 66 EQUESTRIAN DRIVE 9/11/2015 • CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT Community Development.Division September 11,20115 Michael Marcinelli 66 Equestrian Drive North Andover,MA 01845 66 Equestrian Drive, North Andover Construction of a deck on Sono-tube Footings Conservation Conditions of Approval,NA.CC #155 Pursuant to section 4.4.2 (A) of the North Andover Wetlands Protection regulations,Michael Marcnelli, filed for a small project for work proposed at 66 Equestrian Drive, North Andover. The proposed work includes the construction of a deck (-450 sq. ft.total—less than 100 sq. ft.is within. the Buffer Zone) on sono-tube supports.The deck is approximately 90 feet from the edge of Bordering Vegetated Wetland (BV`s') as shown on the herein referenced plan. During the September 9,2015 public meeting,the NACC voted unanimously to approve this project..All work shall conforin to the following: RECORD DOCUMENTS: Small Project Filing including: Application Checklist and project narrative, Filing received: 8/31/15. Plan titled"As-built foundation location" original plan date: 8/19/85; revised by The Morin Cameron Group, Inc.,revision date: 9/8/15.. The following conditions are hereby mandated: CONDITIONS: 1. Prior to the start of construction the applicant shall ensure that the site contractor has reviewed the small project permit and is aware of the wetland resource areas and the limits of the proposed work. 2. No erosion controls are necessary. 1600 Osgood Street,Building 20,Suite 2-36,North Andover,Massachusetts 01845 Phone 97$.68$.9530 Fax 978.688.9542 Web www.http://www.towiiofnorthandover.com/conservel.htrn construction standards and'"sisal[beproperly disposed of offsite and accepted en.. ee � Procedures ores shall be followed in the completion oft ring and 4. Wetland markers shall be he project. existing trees. installed at the 25'lea-E'is Conservation Department rbance Zone, and can be placed on locations if needed. Wetland p tent staff can assist with locate), marizers are available wetland tuarker placernent ailable at the Conservation office M round f$3 5. Upon completion of the a xlent fora p approved Departrroaect and site stabilization final inspection. ,please contact elle Conservation 6. This er"ait shall ex lire six months from the date o£isstxance. Should you have an hesitate to CC)S1taCt question or Con_nlents re ar undersign ding the contents of this letter, advance for ed at 978.688.9530 at Your anticipated coo your earliest convenience.,Pleas o not cooperation with dais matter. gyou in RespectfLLUY' 1*40RTTIANDD VER CONSERVATION l'�l PA�2Tl EI,� `�' Heidi Gaffney Conservation Field Inspector I'laone 1600�Osgo,.d Street,.Building 20,Suite 2-36, 978.68$.9538 Fax 978.688.9542 eb North t�ndover,�fassaehusetts 5 Gu�v�v.httga_j/v ti,.tOwnofnorth2ndover.c011.845 /cci nservel.htrn j N } IvAf APPLICATION CHECKLIST- Small Project NORillANDOVER CONSERVATlCN COMMISSION Project Location:®66 Equestrian Drive Applicant: Michael Marcinelli— Address:_66 Equestrian Drive Phone: X917-626-7177 Gne l Requirements-Wetland'Protection Regulations: PS on 4.4-The applicant has read and understands the applicable regulations ®/The applicant maintains that the project falls within the small project category below: �'A.Open slotted decks,without roofs,equal to or less than 300 square feet surface area,inclusive of stairs and ramps,which are to be attached to an existing home,where soil disruption during construction is limited to less than 50 square feet,and where no permanent soil alterations are planned under the footprint of the deck 0 B.In kind replacement of existing decks,regardless of size. ® C.Sheds or other outbuildings of less than 100 square feet,which are to be placed on footings, not permanent foundations. © D.Sewer system connections as required by the Town of North Andover. 0 E. Unpaved pedestrian walkways (less than four(4)feet wide)for private use or for public access on conservation property. 0 F.Patios less than 300 square feet,not requiring excavation or grading. 0 C.Pruning of existing vegetation,planting of new native vegetation and gardening. 0 H.Fences and stone walls which do not alter the flow of surface waters nor alter wildlife habitat or movement(does not include retaining walls). 0 1.Conversion of non-permeable surfaces to permeable vegetated surfaces. 0 J.In-kind replacement of existing basement bulkheads. ® K.Installation of a ramp for compliance with accessibility requirements. ® L.Other similar projects of minimal impact,as determined by the North Andover Conservation Commission. The local Wetland Bylaw filing fee of$25 has been included with this application. VAwritten narrative description/scope of work of theproposed project and potential impacts to all wetland resource areas has been included. FTe applicant has identified and clearly marked all wetland resource area boundaries in the field. o (2)copies(and an electronic copy when possible)of a 1" 20' scale (or other as deemed appropriate by the Conservation Commission or agent thereof) drawing showing existing and proposed conditions and delineated wetland resource areas (see plan requirements below for additional detail). A pre-construction/pre-approval meeting was held on site between the applicanAani pntative of e Conservation Commission. Date of Meeting: The delineated resource area boundaries have been confirmed by the Conservatitment as accurate. Effective 03/212014 1 Plan Requirements(Section 4.4.3 B): Certified and/or professionally prepared plans are not required. However,the North Andover Conservation Commission or its designated agent shall have the final authority to determine whether the submitted plans/drawings are adequate and include all pertinent information for review. At a minimum,all plans submitted shall clearly and accurately show the resent conditions and proposed work and depict the location of all wetland resource areas within 100'of the proposed work. All plans must be signed and dated by the person who prepared them. The Commission may also require the following information on the proposed plans in addition to the aforementioned criteria where applicable: Location of any subsurface sewage disposal systems. Locations of any drainage structures. Locations of any easements,including but not limited to,drainage and utility easements. Locations of any open space boundaries if(e.g.if the lot is affected by the SO' open space boundary as required in a Planned Residential Development(PRD)). Location and nature of all proposed alterations to the Buffer Zone Resource Area. Signature of Applicant or Applicant's Representative Date: I` /►`S -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- - - -- - ----------=------ - (TO WN USE ONLY) COMPLETE APPLICATION-The application meets the submittal requirements. Therefore,the Conservation Department has prepared a written list of conditions necessary to protect any adjacent wetlands for approval by the Conservation Commission. This condition list shall be filed with the North Andover Conservation Department as NACC#d INCOMPLETE APPLICATION-The following sections of the Wetland Protection Bylaw&/or Regulations have not been complied with and as a result this Department is rejecting this incomplete application w/in two(2)business days from the date of receipt (Section 178.4 North Andover Wetland Protection Bylaw). You may pick up this application and supporting plans at the Conservation Office and re-file with the required supporting documents and information. NOTA SMALL PROJECT-The North Andover Conservation Commission has determined that the proposed project as submitted does not meet the small project criteria and hereby denies the application. As such, a Request for Determination of Applicability(RDA)or a Notice of Intent(NOI) must be filed. Reason(s) Signature of Agent: ]Date: Effective 03/2/2014 2 To: North Andover,Conservation Commission From: Michael Marcinelli, 66 Equestrian Drive, North Andover, MA 01845 Date: September 1, 2015 Subject: Scope of work for replacement of a deck This memo details our request to improve the residential property at 66 Equestrian Drive in North Andover. T his property abuts a "bordering vegetative wetlands" on the east and west sides of the property. We are requesting authorization to replace our deck. DeRosa Environmental marked the wetlands and determined that the new deck will be greater than 100 feet from wetlands on the west side of the deck and greater than 90 feet on the east side of the deck. The square footage of the east side of the new deck that will be between 97 and 100 feet from of the wetland zone will be less than 200 square feet. Proposed activities will entail removal of the existing deck and the installation of new footings and construction of the new deck. Please feel free to contact me at any time: Michael Marcinelli 917-626-7177 il@niarcinelli.com Sincerely, Michael Marcinelli APPLICATION CHECKLIST- Small Project NORTH ANDOVER CONSERVATION CC)MMISSM Project Location:_66 Equestrian Drive Applicant: Michael Marcinelli_ Address._66 Equestrian Drive Phone.X917-626-7177-- General 17-626-7177+Gene l Requirements-Wetland Protection Regulations: S 'on 4.4-The applicant has read and understands the applicable regulations The applicant maintains that the project falls within the small project category below: ''A.Open slotted decks,without roofs,equal to or less than 300 square feet surface area,inclusive of stairs and ramps,which are to be attached to an existing home,where soil disruption during construction is limited to less than 50 square feet,and where no permanent soil alterations are planned under the footprint of the deck 0 B.In kind replacement of existing decks,regardless of size.. 0 C.Sheds or other outbuildings of less than 100 square feet,which are to be placed on footings, not permanent foundations. 0 D.Sewer system connections as required by the Town of North Andover. ® E.Unpaved pedestrian walkways Mess than four(4)feet wide)for private use or for public access on conservation property. 0 F.Patios less than 300 square feet,not requiring excavation or grading. ® G.Pruning of existing vegetation,planting of new native vegetation and gardening.. 0 H.Fences and stone walls which do not alter the flow of surface waters nor alter wildlife habitat or movement(does not include retaining walls). Q1.Conversion of non-permeable surfaces to permeable vegetated surfaces. 0 J.In-kind replacement of existing basement bulkheads. 0 K. Installation of a ramp for compliance with accessibility requirements. 0 L.Other similar projects of minimal impact,as determined by the North Andover Conservation Commission. The local Wetland Bylaw filing fee of$25 has been included with this application. A.written narrative description/scope of work of the proposed project and potential impacts to all wetland r ounce areas has been included. ae applicant has identified and clearly marked all wetland resource area boundaries in the field. Two(2) copies(and an electronic copy when possible)of a 1" =20' scale(or other as deemed appropriate by the Conservation Commission or agent thereof) drawing showing existing and proposed conditions and delineated wetland resource areas(see plan requirements below for additional detail). A pre-construction/pre-approval meeting was held on site between the applicant an a re reStative of ee Conservation Commission. Date of IVleeting: Th 'ie delineated resource area boundaries have been confirmed by the Conservation eptrnent as accurate. Effective 031212014 1 1 DEROSA Environmental CON5UtrING, INC." 167 Main Street,PO Bax 716,RoWeyMazadwsetls of%9€1SR 978948-7717 OffK,,,-978948-7718 Fax August 26,201S BY ELECTRONIC MAIL Mr.John Morm,PE Morin-Cameron Group,Inc. Topsfield MA 01983 (by email:John@morincameron) RE. Wetland Delineation Report 66 Equestrian Drive North Andover,MA Mr. Morin, As you requested,we have prepared this report with regard to the existing wetland resource area boundary determinations located at 66 Equestrian Drive in North Andover, Massachusetts. The boundaries of the existing wetland resource areas were delineated according to methodology described in the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act(MGI_Ch. 131 Sec.40)and its Regulations at 310 CMR 10.00, et seq.,as well as guidance documents prepared by the MADEP,including The Guide to Inland Vegetated Wetlands in Massachusetts, dated March 1988,as well as,Appendix G of Delineating Bordering Vegetated Wetlands Under the MA Wetlands Protection Act, dated March 1995. Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services \Deliuneation report 66 Equestrian-08272015-doe Bordering Vegetated Wetland (3 10 CMR 10.55) Our firm delineated the boundary of Bordering Vegetated Wetlands on August 25, 2015. The bordering vegetated wetland boundaries were flagged with pink surveyor's flagging consecutively numbered WF-A1 to WF-A5 and WF-B1 to WF-B7. Vegetation, soils, and topography were used to determine the boundaries of the wetland resource areas. Both wetland areas are associated with a low area of land along an intermittent stream. The wetland area,WF-A1 to WF-A5,is located on the abutting parcel to the site to the northwest.A measurement was taken from the closest point of the A series wetland line toward the proposed activity at the site.The distance was greater than 100'. The second wetland area,WF-Bi to WF-B7,is located on the east side of the property.A measurement was taken from the closest point of the 8 series wetland line toward the proposed activity at the site.The distance was greater than 90'. Vegetation The canopy layer within the wetland resource area consisted principally of white ash {Fraxinus americana),American elm (Ulmus Americana),white pine(Pinus strobes) and Red Maple (Acer rubrum). The shrub community consisted principally of winterberry (Ilex verticillata)and Highbush Blueberry(Voccinium corymbosum). The herbaceous plant community consisted principally of sensitive fern(Onoclea sensibilis), cinnamon fern(Osmundo cinnamomea)and wool grass (5cirpus cyperinus). These plants constitute a wetland plant community under the Act and the Bylaw. Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services In our professional opinion,the boundary of Bordering Vegetated Wetland delineated in the field accurately represents the definition of Bordering Vegetated Wetland described at 310 CMR 10.55 et seq. Should you have any questions or comments, please call anytime. Respectfully submitted, DeRosa Environmental Consulting, Inc. y3y Ara Michael J. DeRosa, Principal o � Rdy mso ae Wetland Ecologist MJD/mjd Tyler Ferrick, B.S. Environmental Scientist Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services Figures FIGURE 1 . DELINEATION SKETCH Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services Delineation Sketch 66 Equestrian Drive, North Andover, MA. x Series A: WF-A1 to WF-A5 Resource Area:Bordering Vegetated Wetland to Intermittent Stream f Notes. E Series B: WF-B1 to WF-67 Contact:Tyler Ferrick Resource Area:Bordering Vegetated Wetland to Intermittent Stream Cell:978-500-9053 Date:8/25/2015 Flagging:Pink Appendix A PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services ............................................................- .. ................I'll..........I.................. DEROSA Evdronmen celi,1/ Michael J.DeRosa Principal,LSP,LEER AR BC&D Michael J.DeRosa, Principal and project manager specializing in habitat - r ¢; restoration and wetland restoration projects. He has more than 24 years experience working with ecological systems focused on restoration and rehabilitation of damaged landscapes. Ecological principles inform his design and restoration practices. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Mike was the principal wetland permitting leader for the Turner Hill Resort Ipswich River Watershed Association Center in Ipswich Massachusetts. He has consulted with the Archdiocese of Ipswich MA Boston since 1989 in all environmental areas.His firm is known for their Miles River Task Force 1 expertise in wetland and wildlife habitat restoration and rehabilitation and Watershed Restoration invasive species control and management. Beverly Wenham Hamilton Ipswich MA Mike incorporated DeRosa Environmental Consulting, Inc.,in May 1994 Paurnier Residence I after spending 8 years working in the environmental consulting industry as Dune Restoration technical director and project manager. Prior to his consulting career he Manchester MA was a researcher at the Harvard School of Tropical Public Health working Matignon High School Athletic Fields I with infectious diseases and tick transmitted Lyme disease,in particular. Landfill Cap Remediation Cambridge/Somerville MA Mike has been involved with many projects associated with MGL Ch.21e and Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP)projects. He received his Turner bill Golf Course I Licensed Site Professional(LSP Lic.3452)registration in 1993. Mike is Wetland Mitigation&Pond Design uniquely credentialed in hazardous waste site assessment and remediation Ipswich MA and has over 24 years experience in wetland permitting,habitat restoration Saint Aidan's Church I and mitigation. Mike has permitted projects with all federal,state and local UST Remediation environmental agencies. Mike is on the Practice Faculty at The Boston Brookline MA Architectural College.His new passion is the incorporation of urban agriculture and food justice initiatives in mixed use community based Saint Kevin's School l projects. AST Remediation Dorchester MA EDUCATION MA, Boston university, 1993 Saint Joseph's School I North Carolina State University, 198£ UST Remediation Harvard University,1985 Salem MA BA,University of Denver,1982 Ipswich Country Club p Wetland Restoration Ipswich MA Ould Newbury Golf Club f UD Runoff Design Newbury MA Ferncroft Country Club Pond Restoration Topsfield/Middleton MA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Principal, ISP,LEER AP BC&D DeRosa Environmental Consulting,Inc. 11994-Present Technical director,Environmental Engineering Division Web Engineering Associates,Inc.1 1990-1994 Project manager/Environmental Scientist, Dennison Environmental, Inc.11988-1989 Population Ecologist&Wetlands Specialist, Lelito Environmental Consultants,LLCJ 1987-1988 Research Assistant, North Caroline State University) 1985-1987 Air Pollution Analyst Entropy Environmentalists,Inc.) 1985-1987 Senior Research Assistant Harvard Universitvl 1983-1985 Naturalist The Trustees of Reservations 11983-1985 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS New England Wildflower Society USGBC United States Green Building Council NGWA National Ground Water Association AMWS Association of Massachusetts Wetland Scientists LSPA [ Licensed Site Professional Association SWS Society of Wetland Scientists MACC I Massachusetts Association of Conversation Commissioners CERTIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL TRAINING Licensed Site Professional (LSP), Lic. No.3452 LEED Accredited Professional 1 10342989 Certified Ecologist,The Ecological Society of America ] June 2002—May 2007 CERCLA 40 Hour Hazardous Materials Safety Training OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 Confined Space Entry Training I OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 Management Training Workshop I Dun and Bradstreet Hazardous Materials Chemistry Seminar I University of Toledo DEROSA Environmental CONSULTING,INC. Tyler Ferrick,BS Fnvironmer)t0I Serie,-lti5t Tyler graduated with a bachelor's degree in Conservation Law Enforcement from Unity College located in Unity, Maine.Tyler is also a graduate from the Schoodic Point Seasonal Law Enforcement Program for the National Park Service. His study prepares him for issues dealing with the management and protection of wildlife, natural resources,and environmental laws and regulations. He is working towards becoming an Environmental Police Officer in his future_ REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Lead Abatement and Wetland Tyler began working with DeRosa Environmental Consulting in Restoration Project the fall of 2012. He is currently working at DeRosa Burlington,MA Environmental as an Environmental Scientist.Tyler has been Private Residence [ involved in a variety of projects at DeRosa related to MGL Ch. Wetland Restoration 21e and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP). He has Gloucester,MA lead remedial action operations,conducted oversight,and has Phase i ESA prepared MCP documents. Furthermore,Tyler has worked Salem,MA with local and state environmental agencies to permit Commercial Property] wetland projects_ He has experience delineating, designing, Phase 2ESA and restoring wetland resource areas.Tyler is interested in Plaistow,NH the natural resources that Massachusetts coast has to offer MWRA RAM Completion Report and is driven by the protection and health needed for these Charlestown Wind Turbine Site resources in order for future generations to experience. Commercial Property I Prior to immersing himself in the world of science,Tyler Wetland Delineation Ipswich,MA worked as an intern with the US Environmental Protection Wetland Permitting Agency in Boston. Here he began to learn about Brownfield's I Notice of intent and the extent and severity of soil and groundwater pollution Hamilton,MA in our local areas. He also learned about stormwater runoff Hazardous Waste Clean-Up and successful management and treatment methods. During Kerosene and Fuel Oil Remediation Tyler's summer working for the EPA he helped with the EPA's Rowley,MA food bank canned food drive. Wetland Design I Restoration Project Tyler's love for the outdoors started when he was young. He Beverly,MA has many hobbies which include fishing,hunting,skiing, hiking,and just being in the woods. He likes to fish for salt and freshwater fish. He even does some commercial fishing for stripers when he gets a chance. EDUCATION BS,Conservation Law Enforcement 12012 Unity College, Unity, Maine PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Environmental Scientist DeRosa Environmental Consulting Inc 12012—Present Landscaper Chickadee Hill Farm 12010,2012 Intern(Environmental Protection Assistant) US Environmental Protection Agency [Summer 2011 Professional Memberships/Affiliations LSPA [ Licensed Site Professional Association Certification 40 Hour Hazardous Waste Site Worker{OSHA) Pesticide Applicators License I CORE MDAR Railway Worker Protection(RWP) [ MSCR 1 DEROSA CONSULTING,INC. 167Main 5treeCPO8=716 RoudtY lassadwmtts 41969 USA. 978 948-7717 Office-97894&7/18 Fwc August 26,2015 BY ELECTRONIC MAIL Mr.John Morin,PE Morin-Cameron Group,Inc. Topsfield MA 01983 (by email: John@morincameron) RE: Wetland Delineation Report 66 Equestrian Drive North Andover,MA Mr. Morin, As you requested,we have prepared this report with regard to the existing wetland resource area boundary determinations located at 66 Equestrian Drive in North Andover, Massachusetts. The boundaries of the existing wetland resource areas were delineated according to methodology described in the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act(MGL Ch. 131 Sec.40)and its Regulations at 310 CMR 10.00,et seg„as well as guidance documents prepared by the MADEP,including The Guide to Inland Vegetated Wetlands in Massachusetts, dated March 1988,as well as,Appendix G of Delineating Bordering Vegetated Wetlands Under the MA Wetlands Protection Act, dated March 1995. Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services \Delineation report 66 Equestrian 08272015.doc Bordering Vegetated Wetiand (310 CMR 10.55) Our firm delineated the boundary of Bordering Vegetated Wetlands on August 25, 2015. The bordering vegetated wetland boundaries were flagged with pink surveyor's flagging consecutively numbered WF-AI to WF-A5 and WF-B1 to WF-B7. Vegetation, soils, and topography were used to determine the boundaries of the wetland resource areas. Both wetland areas are associated with a low area of land along an intermittent stream. The wetland area,WF-A1 to WF-A5,is located on the abutting parcel to the site to the northwest.A measurement was taken from the closest point of the A series wetland line toward the proposed activity at the site.The distance was greater than 100'. The second wetland area,WF-B1 to WF-B7,is located on the east side of the property. A measurement was taken from the closest point of the B series wetland line toward the proposed activity at the site.The distance was greater than 90'. Vegetation The canopy layer within the wetland resource area consisted principally of white ash (Fraxinus americana),American elm (Ulmus Americana),white pine (Pinus strobus)and Red Maple(Acer rubrum). The shrub community consisted principally of winterberry (Ilex verticillata)and Highbush Blueberry(Voccinium corymbosum). The herbaceous plant community consisted principally of sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis),cinnamon fern(Osmunda cinnamomea)and wool grass (Scirpus cyperinus). These plants constitute a wetland plant community under the Act and the Bylaw_ Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services In our professional opinion,the boundary of Bordering Vegetated Wetland delineated in the field accurately represents the definition of Bordering Vegetated Wetland described at 310 CMR 10.55 et sect. Should you have any questions or comments, please call anytime. Respectfully submitted, DeRosa Environmental Consulting, Inc. 3 04 Michael J. DeRosa, Principal Wetland Ecologist MJ D/m jd Tyler Ferrick, B.S. Environmental Scientist Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services Figures FIGURE 1 . DELINEATION SKETCH Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services Delineation Sketch 66 Equestrian Drive, Noah Andover, MA. NONE .h i Series A: WF-A1 to WF-A5 Resource Area:Bordering Vegetated Wetland to Intermittent Stream Notes: Series B: WF-B1 to WF-B7 Contact:Tyler Ferrick Resource Area:Bordering Vegetated Wetland to Intermittent Stream Cell:978-500-9053 Qate:8125/2015 Flagging:Pink Appendix A PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Wetland Replication, Wildlife Habitat Assessment, Permit Preparation, and Ecological Services DEROSA Environmental AWL Michael J.DeRosa Principal,LSP, LEED AP BC&D Michael J.DeRosa,Principal and project manager specializing in habitat restoration and wetland restoration projects. He has more than 24years experience working with ecological systems focused on restoration and rehabilitation of damaged landscapes. Ecological principles inform his design and restoration practices. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS Mike was the principal wetland permitting leader for the Turner Hill Resort Ipswich River watershed Association Center in Ipswich Massachusetts. He has consulted with the Archdiocese of Ipswich MA Boston since 1989 in all environmental areas. His firm is known for their Miles River Task Force I expertise in wetland and wildlife habitat restoration and rehabilitation and Watershed Restoration invasive species control and management. Beverly Wenham Hamilton Ipswich MA Mike incorporated DeRosa Environmental Consulting, Inc.,in May 1994 Paurnier Residence I after spending 8 years working in the environmental consulting industry as Dune Restoration technical director and project manager. Prior to his consulting career he Manchester MA was a researcher at the Harvard School of Tropical Public Health working Matignon High School Athletic Fields I with infectious diseases and tick transmitted Lynne disease,in particular. Landfill Cap Remediation Cambridge/Somerville MA Mike has been involved with many projects associated with MGI.Ch. 21e and Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP)projects. He received his Turner Hill Golf Course I Licensed Site Professional(LSP Lic.3452)registration in 1993. Mike is Wetland Mitigation&Pond Design uniquely credentialed in hazardous waste site assessment and remediation Ipswich MA and has over 24 years experience in wetland permitting,habitat restoration Saint Aidan's Church I and mitigation. Mike has permitted projects with all federal,state and local UST Remediation environmental agencies. Mike is on the Practice Faculty at The Boston Brookline MA Architectural College.His new passion is the incorporation of urban agriculture and food justice initiatives in mixed use community based Saint Kevin's School I projects. AST Remediation Dorchester MA EDUCATION MA, Boston University, 1993 Saint Joseph's School ] North Carolina State University, 1986 UST Remediation Harvard University,1985 Salem MA SA,University of Denver,1982 Ipswich Country Club I Wetland Restoration Ipswich MA Ould Newbury Golf Club I LID Runoff Design Newbury MA Ferncrof*Country Club I Pond Restoration Topsfield/Middieton MA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES Principal,LSP, LEED AP BC&D DeRosa Environmental Consulting,Inc. ( 1994-Present Technical director, Environmental Engineering Division Web Engineering Associates, Inc.1 1990-1994 Project manager/Environmental Scientist, Dennison Environmental,Inca 1988-1989 Population Ecologist&Wetlands Specialist, Lelito Environmental Consultants,LLC1 1987-1988 Research Assistant, Forth Caroline State University f 1985-1987 Air Pollution Analyst Entropy Environmentalists, Inc. 1985-1987 Senior Research Assistant Harvard University! 1983-1985 Naturalist The Trustees of Reservations 1983-1985 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS New England Wildflower Society USGBC United States Green Building Council NGWA National Ground Water Association AMWS ] Association of Massachusetts Wetland Scientists LSPA ( Licensed Site Professional Association SWS Society of Wetland Scientists MACC I Massachusetts Association of Conversation Commissioners CERTIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL TRAINING Licensed Site Professional(LSP),Lic. No.3452 LEER Accredited Professional 110342989 Certified Ecologist,The Ecological Society of America June 2002—May 2007 CERCLA 40 Hour Hazardous Materials Safety Training I OSHA 29 CFR 1910,120 Confined Space Entry Training I OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145 Management Training Workshop I Dun and Bradstreet Hazardous Materials Chemistry Seminar E University of Toledo DEROSA Environmental \� _ CONSU4TING,WC, Tyler Ferrick,BS rvirormer tcl Scientist Tyler graduated with a bachelor's degree in Conservation Law Enforcement from Unity College located in Unity, Maine.Tyler is also a graduate from the Schoodic Point Seasonal Law Enforcement Program for the National Park Service.His study prepares him for issues dealing with the management and protection of wildlife, natural resources, and environmental laws and regulations. He is working towards becoming an Environmental Police Officer in his future_ REPRESENTATIVV PROJECTS Lead Abatement and Wetland Tyler began working with DeRosa Environmental Consulting in Restoration Project the fall of 2012. He is currently working at DeRosa Burlington,MA Environmental as an Environmental Scientist.Tyler has been Private Residence l involved in a variety of projects at DeRosa related to MGL Ch. Wetland Restoration 21e and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan(MCP). He has Gloucester,MA lead remedial action operations,conducted oversight,and has Phase 1 ESA prepared MCP documents. Furthermore,Tyler has worked Salem,MA with local and state environmental agencies to permit Commercial Property l wetland projects. He has experience delineating, designing, Phase ESA and restoring wetland resource areas.Tyler is interested in Plaistow,NH the natural resources that Massachusetts coast has to offer MWRA RAM Completion Report and is driven by the protection and health needed for these Charlestown Wind Turbine Site resources in order for future generations to experience. Commercial Property l Prior to immersing himself in the world of science,Tyler Wetland Delineation Ipswich,MA worked as an intern with the US Environmental Protection Wetland PermittingI Agency in Boston. Here he began to learn about Brownfield's Notice of Intent and the extent and severity of soil and groundwater pollution Hamilton,MA in our local areas.He also learned about stormwater runoff Hazardous waste Clean-up l and successful management and treatment methods. During Kerosene and Fuel Oil Remediation Tyler's summer working for the EPA he helped with the EPA's Rowley,MA food bank canned food drive. Wetland Design l Tyler's love for the outdoors started when he was young. He Restoration Project Beverly,MA has many hobbies which include fishing, hunting,skiing, hiking, and just being in the woods. He likes to fish for salt and freshwater fish. He even does some commercial fishing for stripers when he gets a chance. EDUCATION BS,Conservation Law Enforcement 12012 Unity College, Unity, Maine PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Environmental Scientist DeRosa Environmental Consulting Inc 12012—Present Landscaper Chickadee Hill Farm 12010,2012 Intern(Environmental Protection Assistant) US Environmental Protection Agency jSummer 2011 Professional Memberships/Affiliations LSPA I Licensed Site Professional Association certification 40 Hour Hazardous Waste Site Worker(OSHA) Pesticide Applicators License ! CORE MDAR Railway Worker Protection(RWP) I MBCR