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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-01-16 Environmential Notification Form 301 CM It: EXECUTIVL-:0 FF1CF OF ENV]HONM ENTAL AFFAiRS ENVIRONMENTAL NOTIFICATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS The atlochod ETIviron mental Notifira[ion Form (ENF) is intended to provide the Secretary cif Fnvironrrmv.ntA AfWrs and the gimeral public with t04Iively early nolific;Mion that proiects are Dating Plii n nUd Which may or may nOt ha e SigniflcanI itrr Pad$s On lha! enViMnMenl, The p� irpose of the ball= is to identify general types of impac€s from a project as best as one can without having to perform finza design or de€ailed anallysis. The ENF is inti?nded io iden€ify Those projects which may have significant impact potential,and, if so, to identify which types of irnpacf%Sri' r,ignificant and whir-h i�rL,. not, Through this process, the scape of ally hirther environmentat siudies can he limi led sirn ply to those issues of cuncern,and the project pro• paner~l r}ee.d Flat investigate those factors which are not at issue. Tb12 process to be followed is fairly straightforward. The pfojecl proponent should fill out Ehu F'N F as ii({uralely and c_ompleIely a% E7o55ible, given the preliminary state of project development, Then there will be a public review process and a determination 4 the ecru- Eary WhcI hi?r rrr ncil an Environmental Impact Rcporl (EIR)will be inquired, and if so, what topics should be covered- The Secretary will use in for ma#ion -;ub nitted by the projec propo- rant in Section 1.E-, "Areas of Potential ImpacI", as the inilial ba%h� for dekertnirlins the scope of ar) El R, and wltirlt AIernative ,hould he s€oidied, 'f 1w ENF its42lf is not ineant to be a cornpruhensiw eswironrnuntai analysis of the project. In most cases,a best profess€oval estirnate based on available data, prac€ice and information will suffice- MoT-e dpfiiiled anforrnaliorl on specific it ems may be requested during the review of the EN F to help in E)erforrninq a satisfactory erivirortrnental evaluation, The degree of accU- racy will vary from project to project. if you have any questions about the degree of accuracy des Itable far an LNF, call the IMEPA unit (727.5930) for advice ; rnd for any other g tie stivns in Filling out the form, Tho sequenca of precedures Thal propone tit s are advi%vd to fax:low i5: I. Begin preparalion of the ENF at a relatively early stage of project development. 2. Dp.Ii!railne likely stale permits and financifA assislanre. 3. Consult with affected agencies and assemble informaIion tEs£iuI in completing the E-NF and find inq oul whe{tier the projvr_k may be exempt from the MEPA process. 4. Pu611Qt [lie inte,pit I subrnit an EN h, in a newspaper of Iota circulation in each i {urnmu nity affecIed by the proposed project, or in a newspaper of regional or statewide circula- tion if an affectt:d community iS riot served by a loca€ publication. A sample form is avail. aill£ AS SC-0 IUT4 11,29 of the M EPA ru,S uli f ions- The nal ict- should be published no rnare Ilian 30 days before submitting the ELF. 5. Complete ENF and submit, with original U.S.G,S., to. Executijv Office of Fnvironmen- €al Affairs, 100 Cambridge Stred, Boston, MA 02202, Attention= MEPA UNIT, Send conics of the ENT-' and map to all participating agencies and to other appropriate entities a,,specified in SerAion 11-24 of the MEPA re-plations. The prolmnent is reminded that submitting an incomplete ENF or failure to transrttit ENFS to all appropria€e parties may resriit in having to resubmit the ENF and to repeat the review process, ENVIRONMENTAL NOTIFICATION FORM A. Project Iden ilication Tholx11,011 Elctrletttaey Sch{)ol 1. Project Marne �— T _. Addreswft ociiur Cifi 1�Vaverl� loa !�'ortl f4i1{�Crvel +� Katy{] twit � �rtl�l�r(Gver i ts�ac '�sctt lc ri}t r ndgvi;r Sc:huc�f l{ �nlitec I. I?rofeei Proponent _.,�—�---J Addre,ss C]i'ltl A�tclavc� M IA .5—�— - 3, Est. Commencement f-90 --- . I~st. Completion Av Prox, dos# S Status of Project Design ' ump)eie. �-_... 4- Amount (if anY)of bordering vegetated wetlands,salt malfsh,or fsdela rid s to be dredged, iiIIed, removed, or altered lother than by receipt of runoff} a5 a resutt of #f1e protect. acres _ (} — square feet, S. This project is categvrwcally included and therefore requires pruparation of an Ells. Yes —.. -. No ? B, Narrative Project De xription Describe project and site. The propo';Cd WOJCCt illcl1 lctc% tie b a i Iding of a nuw 37,000 %quare foot tflerMii ttii'Y 601001 for the,Town of North Andover. Thu sltt� for tl1e project !s boc ]itcjcd by Saltowitall Road to the n[}I-tjlciiSt, u(jJ ic(,nt private resldi mc�s to the south, and Waverly Road to the west, Thu clirrcridy [?peralillg ThO#rl'-Em Flt',melit3Fy School 1922) oci'UpiCS tile, propost:d sttc i-kilcl uvj II be removcd rttnd reptaced by thr,prapvscrl 5C-11ool f j(;i1it . The €:xtSt1ng sc.hooj Wit[ rcrn-Lxill in operation unfit the flew tacililY is corrtplete(l an('j_e'td for Occupancy. The new bililding is intfnded to ,"omodatc 325 StLidents aipd appropriate staff. The facility will tljclliciu a g mnashim with 117e potcnij�til for scating 357, classroor IS, a libT�Try, adM'nis- ts clove offices, 11 cafeteria ill satellite kiich4t ii. t opfe of iititj complete ENV n ay be obtained from (proponent or i`agent. C Assocs Name; --- �}a!1_��c3c ti _ Firm/ sency: 7 jimmcr t. Dastc n, A. Phone No. 85?1 Address: _. — ..— . I) l 10 19#37 THIS IS AN IMPORTANT NQTitv£. COMMENT PERIOD IS LIMITED, For I Moir mation, call (617)7 7-b830 P.2 C, List the State or Federal agenciel, from which permits or other actions have been/will be sought; Agency game Permit Da1v filed; file no. Town of North Andover Planning Board Board of Appeals Conscrvatfon Commission D. Dist any qovt-Tnm1Rw agenLic!s or prrrgtams from which the proponent will seek financial assistance For this project: Aclency Name Funding Amount School 13uilding Assis€ance Bkireau 3{ E, Artas of pole 3iial imrad (complete Sections 11 and HI first, before completing tl)is section). 1. Cii erh all areas in which,in tilt,proponcnt'-%judgment,an impart of thisproOO maY occur,Pasitive impacts, ar, well as adverse impacts, ,,,ay be indicated. Construction Long Term 5 lnipacts Impacts Inland Wetlands . . -- . . . . — _..- - --� C:oamal Wetlands"Be—aches . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .� Tidelands. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . , Traffic. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . „ . ... . . . - - ppen 'Spaccf Recrea ion. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . _.....�� historical./Arclx-ieolo(4ic�il . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . —._.,,.. Fislxerofi fk ycllrffi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ---- �-Y �— Vegoai iarnTrrep . . . . . - „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. A{tricultural Lands . - . . - . -. . . . . . . . . . , - , , , „ -- . � �-T- wats'r Pullmlotl. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . , Wal Lt Supply/Use , . , ., - - - S01id VU-IYis? . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . ... . .. . . . �... - HaZI-Irdc US MaIPridls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. .. — — Air Pollution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . , . -- -- - Noise. . . . . . . . . . . . . -- . .. . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . -- . . . .. v Aesthetic-, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . t-- row(h Impacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . - comrntinityMou-sin{j and the Built Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other (Specify)-.... 2. U%f the altel-nal-yes which have been considered. P,3 F. Has this project been filed with EOEA before No Yes EOEA No. G. WE'rLANDS AND WATERWAY L Will an Order of Conditions under the Wetlands ProtFction Act (c.131s.40) or a License under Ihv. Walerways Apt (r, 1) Ike retluired' Yes X No 2. Has a )ocal Order of Conditions been: a- issued? Dime of issuarice ; DEQE File No. , b, appealed? Yes , No . & Will a variance from the Wetlands or Waterways Regulations be required? Yes No , 11, PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Map; sitti plan- include an original $1,2 x 11 inch or larr;er sectiun of the most recent U.S,O. . 7-5 mintite seri+2s scale fopuclraphic map wi(h the project area location and boundaries cie�krly shown- If available, attach a sine platy of she proposed project. Site Plan is Attiched B, Slate total area of proiPc#= ..,._.......,__. acres. F-mimate the member of acres {to the nearest 1/10 acre) directly affected that are currently: 1. Duvelopud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....U, acres 6, Tideinnds - - , . . . . . . . . .. A.,....acres 2. Open Space;' 7- Producfive Be-sources Vl+oodIand%.'Recrea l ion 0 acres Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . __12. acres 3, Vvet lands , . . , , , , , , , , , , , I acres Forestry - , - , - . - -- . - . . .., CL _,.acres 4, F€oodplain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1)acres & Other , ., , , , , , , ., , - acres 5, Coasial Area , , , , , ., , , -0--acres C, Provide the following dirnen%ions, if applic?ible, Exisfins Increase Total Numbur of Huusrltl Unil. , , , ,, , , , , , Number of Stories - . . , , ,. , - . . . - __0 - _2______ 2 Gross Floor Area in squayv. feet - --- - - - --- --- --- - - - - -- - -0 'lIS{�(?[1...� Number of par4ing spaces . . . . . . ... . . . .... . ... . .. . .... . Total of Daily vvhichi trips to and from site (Tpfal Trip Ends) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . '. . .. .. . .. . 0 Lmitnaled Average Daily Traffic on road(s) serving sill! . - . . . . . . - . . - „- . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . - l, _i bbott Street - ....-- --- flfl(}-.�.. 00 . 700 D. TKAFFIC PLA Nl 1f tkt proposed projecI will require any permit for access to local roads or 5tale I,aqhways, attach a sketch shooing the location imd layout of the proposed driveway(s), PA ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL ADVERSE E ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Inslruclions: Explain direct and indirect adverse impacts, including thosrr arising from general ronstruction and operations. For every answer explain why significant adverfie impact is considered lil(el.y or unlikely to result. Positive impact may also be Nsted and explained. A€so, stale the source of information or other basis for the answers supplied. Such environmenial information should be acquired at least in part by field inspection. A- Open Space and Recreation 3. WO 1h4p project affect the condition, use, or access to any open space and/or recreation area? Expianulion and Source: o. Sc}LErC;{;: l2luh'.ti-d Douce-Ue, ConservaIio€t Commissioncr Town of Nor#li A n lover 2. Is the project site within 500 feet of any pUlr"c open space, retrea#iOnr or cuni ervation land? Explanation and Solaro: No . Source_ Richard Doijuvtw, Conset-vatton Commissioner Town cal €Nor€h A]}- dover f3- Hisloric and Arc hagnlortical liv.sources L Bight arty site tar s€ruclure of historic sifinificance be afferti�d by tke project? (Prior consuhation with Massachusefts Historical Cotnmishion is advised.) Explarrutiori orid Sourcv: No, 'T'he ne arcs I silo nr- strt mare or hisIorif, significawe is the, Abiel Stevens, house al 280 Salcm Street (3/4 mile, away) and 113c I-liram Mills 1-iouss,, 3W Chcst€ ut St€-ect (I Y2 inilt away) Somee. Massachrrseits historical Corn m on. 2. MiOi€ any avcht {ulo_qical site be affecled by the project? {Prior consultation with Mass-tW hose€ts Historical Commission is advised.1 Explanation €red Source., No, there irc no arclivological sitcz� ntar (ht project site. Source: Massacl wwtts > I1'�toricaI Co rniSSion. C. Ecological Effs}rr 1, Mighl dle ptujvul significantly affect fisheries or wildlife, especially any rare or endangered €}e Jes? (Prior consnitation with the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Program is advised). Exp Ion a[ion and Source; o, (ht� Massac.husetts NaTural IIcritage Prngram is n o L twart of any fisheries or wiIc)hft+ , inciiiffing rare Fnd endangered -,pecjes tint would be c:l-feted by th c pfoject. Soirrct-. by Cupeland, Massachusetts Natural 1-lcdtage, Program. P.r . Fight the project significantly iiffecl vegelation, especially any fare ar endafl!;erad species of plant? (Prior consultation wiih the Massa6usetts Natural Heritage Program is advised,) Wsdmale approximaiv. number of mature lrveb to be remaved; (� ) Exptonafinrl crud Source; o, tl1e Massachusetts Naikini I I-IPritag� Program is nor tkwart-, of any rare or Ctl itn prtd I)lanI ,gpecics that wo LiJd bu cfNoed by the, project. Soinve: Jay u"Jand, i assachw t-tfs Natural 1-1crilagc No ram. 3. Agviculwral Land. Has any Portion of the site been in agricultural use within the lase 15 Years? If yes, specify rise and acreage. Explanation and 5ource, l cs, lher a1re prescndy 12 acre:,, stri tab]t for apicuituraI use of which 1.3 acre are used as a Pi-,act] orchard anti 4.3 acres for vegetables. D, Walcr Quality and Quantity 1, Might the project result in significant changes in drainage patterns? lrxpfanafion and Source: There will he si ifficant changes in € i ainage pattevis clue to the i ncTease of paved surfaces, ho cvc1', aii Sheet runoff will be colfcctcd in rmicntivn Basins and will remain on site. Source. Nei ChilasC:l bat, William Pres.-fley and &sociates ,Migh i the projeri result in the im roduction of any pollutants,including sediments,intu marine wdlers, surface lre5h watCrq or srOund water? Explanation and Source. All storm drainage will be c o lectekl and 1-ctained on site. Sailitaty drainagc is a>tlecled by municipal sanit'try €Imictap system which is W3sociated Willi tits Q•Cah:z-i_awake Sanitary Se cr Djs[riet. Somc %urface runoff may impact wctland area, SOLUCC: Wllllitr13 fimc1eci jk, 'I-own of Not•th Andover Depal-ime.nt 3. hoes l lip pro}ecl iuvolvc any dredging? No X Yes __Volume if 10,0-U0 cy or more, aflach completed Standard Application Form for Water Quality Certification, J'ayi 1 (314 CMR 9,02(3), 9-90f DEQE Division of Water Poltu#ion Conlrol). 4. Will atiy pare of tote project be located in flowed or filled tidelands, Great Ponds, or other waterways? (Prior canstiilalicon with the DE E and CZM if.advised.) Explanation and Source; No, the pr(Jc-ct is located in the Ipswich liver basin. The, neamst flood plain is Eh� Ipswich River, Sourcc: Bruce B oil ck, IEE E Division of Water Supply, li ater Supply ProtecIion Atlas Handbix)k 1982 5, Will the .,_ J Project generate orconvey sanitary s�w�gQ? No — Yes If Ves, QUani itV, IC}{} g311ons per day Disposal by: (a) Onsite stxlitrc Rystems . . ... . .. . . .. . ... . . ... . .. . . Yes _ o (b) Pub4c sewerage systems (location; average and speak daily flows to treatment works) .. . .. . ... . .. . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . ... . Yes -- — No � ExpFanation and Source: The smiitary sewage gencraled by the project will fit; dJsposed of via a 6" foi-ced main on Abholl trco to Ihc- Town ow nt-,d 8" line on Marblcridge Rt-hid, Thc: wwc:r 1iEic. is asso6atcd wEt11 the, G re--{iter Ux fence Sanitary Sewer District. The avCragc Dow wit€ be 11,550 galfday assuming 650 users at 15 ga Vut et/day and galhw /day. Source, Gme Kingman, R.W. Sullivan Inc, b_ Mighi the project result in an it,rtense in paved or impervious surface over a sole source aquifer or an aquifer recognized as an important prestnt or ftiture source of water supply? Expionofion and Sours.e, No, the prgje,ct is not locawcd on a € rescttit or a future aquifer site-. SoLii ,:E-= Br(ii: BokiQk, DEQE 1)ivision of Water S upply, Water S Lipp]y Pr�liwc60n Allan ilandbook 1982 7. Is the pruieci in lbe watershed of and+ surface water body used as a drinking vaster supply? l=xpfanwion and Sourcer Nn. SOWC:C: 13111CC Bolick, DF F Division of Water Supply, Water Supply Protcclion Atlas 1-hui €book 1982; S. Are there any public or private drinking water vwej€9 within a 1/2-mile radius of the proposed project? Exp Ion arion and,Source. Thc:r are twQ ( ) wells wit€3i n one-half(1/2) inilt,radius that tire-Town of North Andover €no s of(records not Dept prior to 1995). Source-: Stephanie Foley. Town of North Andover Board of 11-alth P.7 9, DoeS i Fee op ratiun of 11,ti projeCI result in arsy increased cOnsumtrtlan 0f water? I t11�i `i ?Eta Al,E}raximate consumption 1 ,7()() 9allon5 per days. UAely water sourcc(s) —. Explunution and Source- Coltstittipticm of water will be aProxjnjti jtcly 1 ,-fflO gal/day. This is isstiming 650 vt;c rs at 15 ral/€lay and 6CO srcftttot s sit 3 gaIMay with #EEC additional f�tctor of lcii percent. Sc)tEE�e, Gtnc Kingman, R.W. Sullivan Inc. E Solid waste ,ind Hazardoles Materials IC:5j3!' ;qjq.. tyt]!'.s and approximate amounts of watee materials generated, e.g.. industrial, dorne%tic, i,ospi#al, sewage sludge, c-onstruction debris from demolished structUres. How/ wl,,re u-ill sucl, waste be disposers of? Explanotron and Source: Con-muction dcbris will be ren3ovecl l)y tlic Gimcral Contractor prior- to coE"Plctioll of the prcaject, as Part of contract rcgttirenicnts. Normal lnl!sh wtil W gclicrated by the project W 11UII in opmltion. Trash is estimated to be It) c:t,E)ic y�jrcls/week and disposrxl of by the Town of ENoOh Aiidover and by a contrac led disposal com any twice week]Y, 5ojtrcc: Fr€:cl 1�cx, N ortit Andover l Pone Schools . Nil; ,E the t,rotect inN.Olve the get,eration, use, transportation, storage, release, or disposal Di pt,tentially hazardous materials? Explur,afioei olicf S purCe_ No, 111e proicct i11vcrlvcs that of i'11 c'eE� tttxt school facility. Tl}i type of Eaci�ity trEvolvcs T10 ttsc Or storap— of 11,jzrtkrdous materials beyond 11011 ai cleaning submanis:cs tlsed in slot't",Ll 1T1 E91 3i1 7 C . �l"he loot w to anal space 11catjng for the facility will, however", t tc �rt�videcl by the use of vatural gas. So1irec: lied Rex, North And ovcr Public Schools Has Eatie srje prev,oa&Iy been used fur the use, generation, transportations, storage, release, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials? IvxpFaPiafic,n and Source; No. 5ourec'. Brucc Boi ick, T)EQB Division of Watcr Supply, W"lter St'pPly Proref:tioi1 Ailas lLindbook 1982 F. Et;rrgy Use ae,cl lair Quality I. W0I s Par,c heating ire provided for the rxroiect? 1# so, describe the type, energy source, and a3xproxia,ldte energy consun�}�iion_ E plarlarion avid SOUrce Y raI gtIS fired I3or water heat in will provide spwx IYcating for tau; prgjcc:t. Nattlr{t1 gas will be Provided by the, local nnittiEt'al gas co111p.,11ty rljrotjgli tilt gaE ; litre locatcd 'it loltE3sors c)LE3'Ce; Alan Riles, Fall;,,, 1 CMIL1M tk'16 Ziobm 2. Will the project require j�rDc(!ss heat or steam? if so,describe the proposEd system'the fuel type, and approximate fuel usage. Explanation and Source: No, (fume, Alwi Fates, Vales, Lotcndre and Ziobro . Doe tl)e projeri itrclude industrial processes that wilt release tsar -ontaminAnts W the atmos1)hrrP-? if so, describe the process 0ypse, material released, and quantity Meased). ExplonaI ion and.Source; n S(nirce; AIan Fates, Fines, I�lendv�: and Ziohro 4.Are Ihere any other sources of air contamillaIion assaci4ied with the prajcEt(r. utomobiie traffic, �kirerzfI traffic, uo Lai ile orga lie colnpotjnd storage, construction du%0? EXptfanuf+on and 50urcr.: Ait €OT)(a111!E7 li tioil by akitonlobile 01- btls tra ffic 1�i1I €� inc.i-r tsccE Nx ruse ttt�t'c [s �lfrtltiE�g Alt 13T€"cnt 0n the "IIc" F:ini'sSions lrolz-1 tfll; facility I#SCIf are Iik4 fly to be iwi iglit£i can t and any c )nstrtictioE dust will lac core€rolIei:� 1) wetting per conir.1 t. 5, Are there any sP'A5itevr. receptors{t-,±t. hospi(als, sc}loois, residential areas) which would be afkcip.d b4 air contaminaliun caused by the. proiect' 1`xplanufion and Source_ No, So tEice. Chris HLIEitrtSS, Environmental Manner, Town of Nor(h Andover' PianF,Ijig Deft. , Noi%v f, Might the projOCt UiPS011 in the generation of noise? {iliciude anv source of 110t2je during construction or operation. e.g., engine exhaust, pile driving, traffic.) Explanafion a"d eurce Temporary Con struu fion Eioisc f-Qrn- operation 4�&he'.ivy l:l I'd si:-apinf; equipment and clelir+cry tTUClcs i11 i nip aci the ilx mediate and murrounding sites for 3 13criod of 18 months. ource, Chris Hultire , Environmental Planner, 'Dawn of Norlh A rid oves`Plan nirig DrpL P.9 2- Are €hirre any sensiliv} receptors (e.tj,, hospitals,schools, resideniial areas) which would be affected bar any noise raused by the project? Expfanaliori and Source, Dkart€3g conmiction of the project, ll}c uvrounding resldenfrtll arcas may Eye Wcc'tcd b Construction Source, Chris Hkln Ss, Environmental Planner, Town of North Andover Planning Dept. 3, 1% 1hL! prnject a sensitive receptor, sited in an area of significant ar"bient nni5r? Explonalio" and Source; The project is located w-xt to a working farm and sorroizridcd by residontiai neigliborhocxis wlkh g�-ncratc lilt€e noisu. Chris Huntress, Environmental Plattiter, Town of Norlb Andover P14n ping Mpt, K Wind and Shadow 1, Mirilit (lie project cause wind ands iidow impacts on adjacent properties? fxp Ian€rlion onto Source: No, Sourcc': Clrris I11111tress, T?E)Vironn7�-wal Planner, Town of North Ai1do per Planning Dupt. L Aes,Osetics t. Are therf any proposed structures which might be considered incompatible With wjwkting adjacent skruciuires, in the vicinity in terms of rize, physical proportion and scale, or significanl differences in land use? ExplanQfiort ind Source; Thu proposed strL€cture will be signifkcandy larger than surrtnuriding buildings, bul duu to it's si[i€ g the visual mpact to s urroki ridi n g propertics will he mininial. Thetc will, Iiow(vcr, be a sill,€1RlicanT 0 511ge in Iitn d usC from agricLi1wral to educational futility, 2. Might the project impair visual access to waterfront or other scenic area.? Erp;arxation and 5ouree: oV ckt]rcC: C hrls 1-14i€ MSs, Enviro omen IaI Aaniier, Town uf N)Tlh Ariclovcr Pht€tnIng Dqu PAO 'IV. CONSISTENCY WITH PRESENT PLANNING ,al Inji,d use, transportation, open space, Discu,.�,s con,;jsten[cy with current fecteral, state, and luc '"S recreation and envirannietual Plans and po'lkcie.5, Consult with, focal or, regional, planni, ate, ,s. where appropri. T'he Project is cion'iistcnl Willi (lie To,%Arn (if North Andover PhItilling" Policies- 1111C prc j,ect will replacc the currelitly, OpQrafing,Thom,son E'lementarY ScIlool ( circa 19,22) which is jLcd un Ow Site, ann ng,D,cpt. Source. Karen Nelson .1 of No An lob dover P1, i V FiNDING-5 AND CERTIFICA,riON A. The public Tioti,ce oif environinental review has been/will be published in the foli*winq- newspaper(s); NAME) North Anclover Citizell (Dafe) ( 1-awrenQ EagIQ Tribun Octok,)cr 20 orafiel- B, Thk form has bven circulated toall agencier, and persoms as recjuiredby301 CM,R 1,1,24. "Ok Date. Signature of Rtsllatl".;ible Officer Dia t e Sig n,a,j u re of p e rsu,n prep arii ng, or Proj,ect Prop orient ENIF (if different from,above) Dir. (P`COQ"C Bl'aisdell Supl. of SC1,10018 Martin A., Kretsch Name (print or type), Narnic (print or type) Addreis 13-a 1-T11 -A-:-(-)27 i--- m Telvphonc Number Telvphonewu er 1-508-79,4,_1503 1 -617 426-2,858, i FORMS OF NOVICE (1) PUBLIC NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW -I=,iLy School—. �(Briri descrip%�on of project} LOCATION: 260 W�Ivtn1cy Roml, ICI r Il An I v PRQPONENT: North Aiidovor Plily€ic Schonk The undersigned is submitting an Environmental Notification Form ("E F") to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs on or before Oc obcr 20, 1989 (Date) This will initiate revie►v of the above project ptlrsuartt to the MasSachusetta Environmental Policy Act (" EPA", G.L. c. 30, sets. 61, 62.6 H). Copies of the EN may be obtained from: �rsmer St .l1n (dame,address,phonic nurfilser of preponent or proponitnCis ai"T North Andover Copies of the E F.are also being seat to the Conservation Commission itrnd Planning Board of , R [�L�t�iC il}hli{vl where they may be inspected. The Secretary of Environmental ,affairs will publish notice of the ENF in the Environmental Monitor, will receive t}ublic cnmme nts on t he project lot twenty+lays, and will t hie n decide,within ten clays,if an Envlronmernal impact Report is rreedeft. A city vir,it and con is u it a i i o rt soa sip on on the pruiva may also be I€ch4i2rluled. All persons wishing to comment on i h r rroject, or to be notified of it site visit a consulotiorl sesston, should write to the 5 ecretary of EnvironmeintalAf fairs, 100Cambridge 5 ireet,$ostan,Maasachuseits02202,Attention:MEPA Unit,relerencing the above project. By Dr. George 1111is,ddI (propur+eni) Slept. of Schcoojs