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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-02 Environmental Notification Form WELEY & RICH] JN, P.C. COUNSEMORS AT LAW 7a AKIAN"TON STREIVII, in ASSACH USHTIAMN Toammn WHITE 11010 114. WILEY FAK.,dF1,171462-2132 U1011-IN CRAIG R. DROWNE SANJYRA ti�, FORAIAN PANIOJA ELIZABEElf HUHKF:I,L JUDLTI1 A. BLAC"HWELl," Or cmm mf�r:l ELIBE& NAMT October 1h, 19H91 BY FEDERAL EXPRESS 01;1 The Planning Briarl-I Town of North Andover 120 Main Street N. Andover, MA 01B45 Omar Sir or M gad amt I am forwarding an Environmental Notification Form (the "ENF" ) ka you for the following project, The constructian of a Sciunce and Ea ginowring facility an the campus of Merrimack College, in North Andover, Massachusetts., Wr clim"t , thp Masnachunotts Industrial Finance Rgency, anLicipates issuing 501 (c) (3) tan-emempt hands for tho above project in November . Pimane revimw thin projout tag determine whether it will have any significant impacts an the envirunme"k and if further analysis will he necessary., Thank you very much for your kind at Led tian to this proieuti. Very truly yours,, 'JAH:do th Blackwel I 301 O14IR: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS ENVIRONMENTAL NO'"FICATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS The attached Environmental Notification Form (ENF) is intended to provide the Secretary of Environmental Affairs and the general public with relatively early notification that projects are being planned which may or may not have significant impacts on the environment.The ptErpose of the ENF is to identify general types of impacts from a project as best as one can without having to perform final design or detailed analysis. The ENF is intended to identify those projects which may have significant impact potential, and, if so, to identify which types of impacts are significant anti which are not. Through this process, the scope of any further environmental studies can be limited simply to those issues of concerns, and the project pro- ponent need not investigate those factors which are not at issue. The process to be followed is fairly strai tforward. The project proponent should fill out_ the ENF as accurately and completely as possible, given the preliminary state of project development. Then there vAll be a public review process and a determination by theSecre- tary whether ar not an Environmental Impact Report (FAR) will be required, and if so,what topics should be covered. The Secretary will use information submitted by the project props- . nent in Section I,£., "Areas of Potential Impact", as the initial basis for determining the scope of an EIR, and which alternative should be studied, The ENF itself is not meant to be a comprehensive environmental analysis of the project. In most cases, a best professional estimate based on available data, practice and informations will suffice. More detailed infomation on specific items may be reg6ested dtiring the review of the £IMF to hQlp in performing a satisfactory environmental evaluation. The degree of accu- racy will vary from project to project, if you have any questions abort the degree of accuracy desirable for an ENF, call the MEPA unit (727-5830) for advice and for any other questions in filling out the farms. The sequence of procedures that piworwmts are advised to follow is: 1. Begin preparation of the ENF at a relatively early stage of project development. . Determine likeiv state permits and financial assistance. 3. Consult with affected agencies and assemble inforrnaticin useful in completing the ENF and finding out whether the project may be exempt from the l4fi=PA process. 4. Publish the intent to submit an ENF, in a newspaper of local circulation in each commu- nity affected by the proposed project,or in a newspaper of regional or statewide clrcu€a• lion if an affected community is not served by a local pubGcatkm. A sample form is avail- able as Section 11.29 of the MEPA regulations.The notice should be published no more than 30 days before submitting the ENF, 5. Complete ENF and submit,with original U. . ,.S., to: Executive Office of Environmen- tal Affairs, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02202,Attention: MEPA UNrr. Send copies of the ENF and map to all participating agencies and to other appropriate entities as specified in Section 11.24 of the MEPA regulations. The proponent is reminded that submitting an incomplete ENF or failure to transmit E Fs to all appropriate parties may result in having to resubmit the ENF and to repeat the review proci2ss. ENVIRONMENTAL NOTIFICATION FORM 1, SUMMARY A. Proiett Identification 1. Project Name Scierkce and Engineering Facility Address/Location Turnpike Street itv/Tow t North Andover, MA �� 5 . Project Propane» Merrimack College Address Tarnpi e St. , North Andover, MA 3. Est. Commencement .. 1'D 116189 . last. Completion 0 91 Approx. Cost $ 7,000,000 . Status of Project Design 1()0 %Complete, 4. Amount{if any of hordering vegetated wetlands,salt marsh,or tidelands to be dredged. filled, removed, or altered (other than by receipt of runoff)as a resuit of the project. ---0.-. . acres ._._._..."0_-'..... .. square feet. S. This project is categorically included and therefore requires preparation of an EIR, Yes No x 2 B. Narrative Project Description Describe project and site. science and Engineering Facility, to be constructed on the carapus of Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts. The facility is to be a three-story wasonry and steel structure. The total square footage is to be 54,000. Departieats to be supported include biology, chemist-ry, computer science, electrical and civil engineering. The project site consists of a grass area with trees and shrubbery. The facility is to be conseructed on a subdivided lot in area total of . 6 acreas. Copies o1 the compiete EN F may be obtained from{proponent or agent)* Name: Firm/Agency: Address: Phone No. 1987 THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NOTICE. COMMENT PERIOD IS LIMITED. For Information, call(617) 7 7.58,30 P.2 C. List the State or f=ederai agencies from which permits or other actions have been/will be sought; Agency [dame Permit Bate filed; file no. Town of No-rth Andover/Board of Appe�els-Variance -- 9/14/89 #76-89 'down of North Andover/Plaaning Boa-rd--Construction Building YerrniL 9/21/89 D. List any government agencies or programii from which the proponent will seek financial assistance for this project: Agency Name Funding Amount Mass Irxdu.5trial Finance Agency--tax exempt bonds $6,000,000 E, Areas of potential impact (complete Sections II and III first, before completing this section}. 1. Cheick all areas in which,in the pro pone nt's judgment,an impact of this project may occur.Positive impacts, as well as adverse impacts, may be indicated. Construction Long Term Impacts Impacts Inland Wetlands. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. oaStal Wetlands,Beaches.. . ... .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. Tidelands- -- - --- --- -- - -- - -„ -, . . . . .- -„ , .. . . .. ... . . Traffic- Open Space/Recreation- - - -- - --- - - - -- - - - - --- -- - - - - HistoricaVArchaeological. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . Fisheries/ ildlffie- . -- . . —. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vegetation./Trees- - -- - -- - - -- - --- - -- - - - - -- - - -- - -- --- Agricultural Lands. . - -- - - --- - -- - --- - - -- - -- - - ater Pollution. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ater Supply/Use. . . . .. .. . . . . . ... . .. . . .. . .. . . . . Solid Waste. .. . .. . . . . ..... ... .... . .. . ... . ... . .. . ... . Hazardous Materials.- , - - -- - -- - - -- - -- --- -- -- -- - Air Pollution.. . .. . . . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . . , Noise. . .. . .. . . ... . ... . .„ . . .. . ...., ... , , ..., , , .,, ... WiridIShodow... ... . ... . ... .... . .... . ... . . ... . ... ... - - Aesthetics- - --- -- - -- - - - --- -- - --- -- - -. . .. . . . ... .. . ... .. . .. .. . . ... . . . .. . . rowth Impacts. .. . . . .. . .. .. . ... •-- -- . -- . -- , .- .. .. ommunity/]-lousing and the Built Environment. . . .. . .. ... . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . Other(specify) , List the alternatives which have been considered. P.3 Fr. Has this project been Filed with EOEA before? No X Yes EOEA No. G. WETLANDS AND WATERWAYS 1. Will are Omer of Conditions under the Wetlands Protection Act (c.1319.40) or a License render the Waterways Act (c,91) be required? Yes No x� 2. Has a locaLOrder ei Conditions been: a. issued? Date of issuance 912 t 18 DE QE File No. - b. appealed? Yes — , No X 3. Will a variance from the Wetlands or Waterways Regulations be required? Yes — , No [I. PROJECT DESC€t[PT[ON A. flap; site plan. Include an original 8'/g x 11 inch or larger section of the most recent U. .O.S. 7.5 minute series scale topographic map with the project area location and boundaries c[early shown. If available, attach a site plan of the proposed project. 8, State total area of project: 2- acres. See attached Estimate the number of acres (to the nearest 1/10 acre) directly affected that are currerstly: t. Developed , . , , .- . . - acres G.Tidelands . . .. .. . .. ... .. . -- acres 3. Open Space/ 7. Productive Resources oodiandsr'Recreat'ton . ' acres Agriculture ., ., . . .. . . acres 3. Wetlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. —.acres Forest+ - , -• -- - , . , .- , . , . '-- acres 4. Floodplain . . . .. . . . .. .. .. acres S. Other - .. . . . . .. . . . . , ., , . . ���.acres 5. Coastal Area ....,, . . . .. acres O. Provide the following dissensions, if applicable: Existing Increase Total Length in miles „ .. ... . .. . . .. . .... . . ... . . . ... . .. ... . .. N/A NIA NJ& N urn bey of Housing Units . . . . , ... . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . ... N/A N/A WA _ Number of Stories . ... . ... . .. . . ... . .... . .. . . .. . .. .... 3 3 Gross Floor Area in square feet --- . .... . ... . . . .... 5 1000 - ,54,000 Number of parking spaces .. .. . . . . . .... . ..... . . NIA _ T� f A Total of Daily vehicle trips to and from site (Total Trig Ends) . .. . . . .. ... . .. . . .. . .. NIA A_ _ Estimated Average Daily Traffic on roa0s) Nf A NIA NIA serving site - ... . .. . .. . .. . ... . . . .. . 2. 3, D. TRAFFIC PLAY, if the proposed project will require any permit for access to local roads or state highways, attach a sketch showing the location and layout of the proposed driveway{s), N/A PA ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Instructions: Explain direct and indirect adverse impacts, including those arising from general construction and operations. For every answer explain why significant adverse impact is considered likely or uniikely to result. Positive impact may also be listed and explairte-d. Also, state the source of information or other basis for the answers supp%ied. Such environmental informs#ion should be acquired at least iet part by field inspection. Al. Open Space and recreation 1. Might the project affect the condition, use, or access to any open space andlor recreation area? No Expfonotion and Source: 2. Is the project site within 500 feet of any public open space, recreation,or conservation land? Explanation and,Source: No S. Historic and Arrhaeolagical Resources 1. Might any site or structure of historic significance be affected by the project? (Prior consuhation with Massachusetts Historical Cornmission is advised.) No Explanation and Source: 2. Night any archaeological site be affected by the project? (Prior consultation with Massachusetts Historical Commission is advised.) No Explanation and Source: C. Ecoingical Effects 1. Might the project significantly affect fisheries or wildlife, especially any rare or endangered species?(Prior consultation wine the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Program is advised). Explanation and Source: No P.5 2. Might the project significantly affect vegetation, especially any rare or endangered species of plant; (briar con suitaticn with the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Program is advised.) (Estimate approximate number of mature trees to be removed: 8 } Explanation and Source: No 3. Agricultural Land. Has any portion of the site been in agricultural use within the last 15 years. If yes, specify use and acreage. No ExpJanation and Source: D. l ater Quality and Quantity 1. Might the project result in significant changes in drainage patterns? No Explanation and.Source: 2. Might the project result in the introduction of any pollutants,including sedirnent5,into marine Water$, surface fresh waters or ground water? Nf) Explanation and Source: 3. Does the project involve any dredging? No x Yes Volume -- . If 10,000 cy or more, attacks completed Standard Application Form for Water Quality Certification, Part 1 (314 CMR 9.02(3),9.90, DEQE Division of Water Pollution Control). P.6 4. Will any part of the project be located its flowed or filled tidelands, Great Ponds, or other waterways: (Prior co rtsultatio n with the DEQE and CZM is advised.) �o Explanation and Source: S. Will the project generate or convey sanitary sewage? NG Yes if Yes, (quantity: 9570 gallons per day Disposal by: -(a) Dnsite septic systems . . .. . ... ... ... . ... ... .. . .. Yes -No (b) Public sewerage systems (location; average and peak daily flows to treatment works) . . ... ... . . .. . . . .. . .. . ... .. . .. .. . .. Yes . . X No - Explanation and Source. 957G gallons per day of sanitary sewage lased on full oecupanCy o£ facility 6. blight the project result in are increase in paved or impervious surface over a sole source aquifer or an aquifer recognized as an important present or future source of water supply? Explanation and Source, No 7_ Is the project in the watershed of any surface water body used as a drinking water suppiy? Explanuli*n and Source, No 8. Are there any public or private drinking water weils within a 1/2-mile radius of the proposed project? No Explanation and Source: P.7 9. Does the operation of the project reiLdt in any increased consumption of water? Yes, Approximate consumptions 9570 gallons per day. lLike€ir water sources) Explanation and Source: 'down of Norte Andover water supply. Approximate conaumption 9570 gallons per day based on full occupancy of facility. E. Solid Waste and Hazardous Materials Yes 1. Estimate types and approximate amounts of waste materials generated, e.g., indlAatrial, dornestic, hospital, sewage sludge, construction debris from demolished structures. How/ where will such waste he disposed of? 1"xptanation and Source. Facility will generates approximately a 30-gallon container per month of infectious waste based on existing data. Infectious waste is disposed of by licensed disposal- contractors. 2. Might the project involve the generation, use, transportation, storage, release, or disposal of potentially hazardous roateria4ls? No Explanation andSource: 3. Has the site previously been used for the use, generation, transportationt storage, release, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials? No Explanation and Source: F. Energy Use and Air Quality 1. Will space heating be provided for the project? If so,describe the type, energy source, and approximate energy consumption. -Yes Explonation and Source: Steam heat by natural gas. i?.8 , Will the project require process heat or Stearn? 11 se, describe the proposed system, the fuel type, and approximate fuel usage. Yes Explartation and Source: Process heat and steaHL will be provided throughout the �acilitg. Process heat for the 'purpose of ambient temperature control, seeam for the use of laboratory auto slaves and other cleaning equipment. Steam supply by hyd-totherm natural gas fired boiler. 3. Does the project include industrial processes that will retease air contaminants to ithe atmospbeire? If so, describe the process (type, material released, and quantity released), Explanation and Saiurce., No 4. Are there any other sources of air contamination associated with the project(e,g,autornobile traffic, aircraft traffic, volatile organic compound storage,construction dust)? Explanation and Source: No 5. Are there any sensitive receptors(e.g. hospitals, sthoo€s, residential areas) which would be affected by air contamination Caused by the project? No Explarratioa arts!Source: G. poise X. bight the project result in the generation of noise? Yes (Include any source of noise during construction or operation, e.g., engine exhaust, pile driving, traffic.) Explanation andSource: Nor[aal construction operation, i.e. , excavating equipment, poorer equipment and tools. P.9 2. Are there any sensitive receptors{e-9., hospitals, scho-c s, residential areas}which would be affected by any noise caused by the project? No Expfanution and Source: 3. is the project a sensitive receptor, situ in an area of significant ambient noise? Explanation and Source, No H. Wind and Shadow 1. Might the project Cause wind and shadow impacts on adjacent properties? No Explartation and Source. 1. Aesthetics 1, Are there any proposed structures which might be considered incompatible with existing adjacem structures in the vicinity in terms of size, physical proportion and scale, or significant differences in land use? -No Explanation and Source: 2. Might the project impair visual access to waterfront or other scenic areas? No Explanation and Source: P.10 IV. CONSISTENCY WITH PRESENT PLANNING Discuss consistency with current federal, state and local land use, transportation, open space, recriwian and enviz!dnmental plans and pulicies. Consult with Inca] or regional planning authorides where appropriate. Merximack Caitcge will be constructing a science and -engineering facility that will be consistent in ntassing, use anri appea-rance to all existing atadenic facilities. The approved process with the Town of Forth Andover Planning Board includes a total evaluation of building consistency, its use and impact on existing laud area. V. rlNDIN GS AND C EIRTIFI ATION A. The public notice of environmental review has beeWwill be published in the following newwspaper(s): (NAME) .........._ (Date) B. This form has been circulated to all agencies and persons as requited by 301 CMR 11,24. Date 6jignature of Responsible Officer Date Signature of person preparing or Project Proponent ENF Of different from above) John Pa3mucci Name (print or type} Name{print or type} Address Marrimack College Address North rindover, .MA 01845 Telephone Number 508-837-5112 Telephone Number FORMS OF NOTICE (f) PUBUC NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PROJECT- Science and Fngincering Facility (Briel descriPtWrl of Proisct) LOCATION: Turnpike Street, North Andover, MA 01845 IRFI+IEN Merrimack College The undersigned is submitting an Environmental Notification Form ("ENF ) to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs on or before 101218 { see} This will initiate review of the above project pursuant to the Massachusetts Environrnentai Policy Act ("MEPA". C-L. s. 30, secs, 61, 62-62H). Copies of the ENF may be obtained from: Jtjhn Falmucci, Merrimack College, North Andover, MA 01845 508-837-511Z (Name,address,pions nurnber of pruyoncnl or pmPanaat's agent) F Copies of the ENF are also being sent to the Conservation Commission and Planning Board of North Andover (Municipzlity) } where they may be inspected. The Secretary of Environmental Affairs will publish notice n#the ENF in the Environmental l►'l"itor, will receive public comments on the project for twenty days,and will then decide,within tent days, if an Environmental Impact Report is needed. A site visit and consultation session on the project may also he scheduled. All persons wishing to comment on the project, or to be notified of a site visit or consultations session, should write to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs, I GO Cambridge Street,Boston,Massachusetts 02202,Attention:MEPA Unit,referencing the above project. 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