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242-1753, 247 Chickering Road COC - Certificate of Compliance - 247 CHICKERING ROAD 3/27/2024
For Registry of Deeds Use Only Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPA Form $ — Certificate of Compliance 242-1753 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 -Provided by DPP A. Project Information Important: When filling out 1. This Certificate of Compliance is issued to: forms on the computer, use Enterprise Bank .... only the tab key Name __.........__......_ to move your 222 Merrimack Street cursor-do not use the return Mailing Address key. Lowell MA 01852 CityrFown State Zip Code r� 2. This Certificate of Compliance is issued for work regulated by a final Order of Conditions or Order of Resource Area Delineation issued to: Enterprise Bank Name June 27, 2019 242-1753 Dated DEP File Number 3. The project site is located at; 247 Chickering Road Forth Andover Street Address CityrFown Map 46 Lot 4 Assessors Map/Plat Number Parcel/Lot Number The final Order of Conditions or Order of Resource Area Delineation was recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: __...__... ..... ... _. --- -------.__--- Property Owner(if different) Northern Essex 15920 149 County Book Page Certificate -- 4. A site inspection was made in the presence of the applicant, or the applicant's agent, on: 10-27-23& 03-26-24 Date � ..,...._...__......__._...�.. ---------- -------------- — ---....------------------- -- ..._.... B. Certification Check all that apply: Complete Certification: It is hereby certified that the work regulated by the above-referenced Order of Conditions has been satisfactorily completed. yr afrm8b.doc•rev.711/2021 WPA Form 8e,Certificate of Compliance•Page 1 of 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection ILIBureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File number: WPA Form 8B ® Certificate of Compliance 242-1753 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by..©E.P..._ B. Certification (cost.) ❑ Partial Certification: It is hereby certified that only the following portions of work regulated by the above-referenced Order of Conditions have been satisfactorily completed. The project areas or work subject to this partial certification that have been completed and are released from this Order are: El Invalid Order of Conditions: It is hereby certified that the work regulated by the above-referenced Order of Conditions never commenced. The Order of Conditions has lapsed and is therefore no longer valid. No future work subject to regulation under the Wetlands Protection Act may commence without filing a new Notice of Intent and receiving a new Order of Conditions. Ongoing Conditions: The following conditions of the Order shall continue. (Include any conditions contained in the Final Order, such as maintenance or monitoring, that should continue for a longer period). Condition Numbers: ** See Attached List of On-Going Conditions** © Order of Resource Area Delineation: It is hereby certified that the wetland resource area delineation for the above-referenced Order of Conditions has been satisfactorily completed C. Authorization Issued by: North Andover 03-27-24 ........ ....... Conservation Commission Date of Issuance This Certificate must be signed by a majority of the Conservation Commission and a copy sent to the applicant and appropriate DEP Regional Office (See https:/P .rnass.gov/service-details/massdep-reaiotiaii-offices-b;-comimatnity). wpafrm8b.doc•rev.71112021 WPA form 813,Certificate of Compliance•rage 2 of 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WP'A Form $ — Certificate of Compliance 242-1753 ILI Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided 6y DEP_- C. Authorization (cant.) Signat ures, e � Sign to Prtnt d Name dig"'� ^� i nature Pfjnted ame t Signature �' Printed Name q AL . �' �' ��,�fi^ ice d 4 µpu r signature, Printed N me 1 t � � a t `� Signature PrintedName Signature Printed Name F — —.... .. ---- Signature Printed Name Signature Printed Name wpafrm8b.doc•rev.7/112021 VVPA Form 8B,Certificate of Compliance-Page 3 of 4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands DEP File Number: WPC. Form 8B — Certificate of Compliance 242-1753 Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by DEP ---------------- D. Recording Confirmation The applicant is responsible for ensuring that this Certificate of Compliance is recorded in the Registry of Deeds or the Land Court for the district in which the land is located. Detach on dotted line and submit to the Conservation Commission. To:_._._._ --------- ----------- -------- North Andover Conservation Commission Please be advised that the Certificate of Compliance for the project at: 247 Chickering Road 242-1753 Project Location DEP File Number Has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds of: Northern Essex County far: .................. ........................................ ..................-............. ............--.............. Property Owner and has been noted in the chain of title of the affected property on: Date Book Page If recorded land, the instrument number which identifies this transaction is: If registered land, the document number which identifies this transaction is: Document Number Signature of Applicant wpafrm8b.doe-rev,7/1/2021 WPA Form 813,Certificate of Compliance-Page 4 of 4 0 CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT community Development Division Certificate of Compliance 247 Chickering Road DEP #242-1753 Perpetual On-Going Conditions 1. (Condition #34): The NACC finds that the intensive use of the upland areas and buffer zone proposed on this site will cause further alteration of the wetland resource areas. In order to prevent any alteration of wetland resource areas a twenty five foot (25') No- Disturbance Zone and a fifty foot (50') No-Construction Zone shall be established from the edge of the adjacent wetland resource area. The Conservation Administrator and/or other agents of the NACC do not have the authority to waive these setbacks as established tinder the local bylaw. No disturbance of existing grade, soils or vegetation is permitted in the No-Disturbance zone. (See Section 3.4 &Appendix F of the local Regulations), If any new structure or future work is proposed, a new separate application with the NACC will be required. 2. (Condition #50): The existing field stonewall at the limit of the 25-Foot No Disturb Zone shall remain in place and good condition, and the wetland markers installed on the stonewall shall remain in place. Said markers incorporate the following text on their upland side: "Protected Wetland Resource Area". This will designate their sensitivity and assure no further inadvertent encroachment into the wetland. Said markers are available for purchase in the Conservation Department at Town Hall. The applicant shall instruct all agents to explain these markers to buyers/lessees/landscapers and all persons taking over the property from the applicant. These markers shall remain posted and be replaced as necessary in perpetuity. 3. (Condition #58): All stormwater best management practices shall be maintained as specified in the Operation and Maintenance Plan (O&M Plan attached hereto). Evidence of maintenance of the stormwater management system shall be provided to the NACC on an annual basis by a Registered Professional Civil Engineer during construction. The approved 0 & M Plan is fully binding upon the applicant and/or owners, successors, agents., associations, heirs and assigns and must be adhered to in perpetuity. Annual maintenance reports shall be submitted to the Conservation Department no later than November 30 of any given year. 4. (Condition #60): All catch basins shall contain oil/grease traps, and it shall be a continuing condition of this order, even after a Certificate of Compliance is issued, that the oil/grease traps in the catch basins be maintained. All catch basins shall be free of all 247 Chickering Road DEP#242-1753 Perpetual On-Going Conditions Fage 1 of 2 accumulated silt and debris before a Certificate of Compliance is issued and the owner or his/her agent shall so specify in the request for Compliance. 5. (Condition #62): The Applicant/Owner shall provide the NACC with a copy of a maintenance contract/agreement (minimum of one year term) entered into with a certified maintenance contractor for all responsibilities outlined in the May 13, 2019 O&M Plan (attached herein). The maintenance contract and the qualifications and credentials of the certified maintenance contractor shall be provided to the NACC for its files prior to putting the storniwater management system on-line. The Applicant shall provide the Commission with copies of subsequent renewals of the maintenance contract following the initial period. 6. (Condition #77): There shall be no discharge or spillage of fuel, or other pollutants into any wetland resource area or buffer zone. If there is a spill or discharge of any pollutant during any phase of construction the NACC shall be notified by the applicant within one (1) business day. 7. (Condition #78): No underground storage of fuel oils shall be allowed on any lot within one-hundred (100) feet of any wetland resource area. 8. (Condition #79): Fertilizers utilized for landscaping and lawn care shall be slow release, low-nitrogen types (< 5%), and shall not be used within 25 feet of a wetland resource area. Pesticides and herbicides shall not be used within 100 feet of a wetland resource area. 9. (Condition #80): The use of coal. tar-based pavement sealants is prohibited on the property, as they have been determined to contribute high levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) to stormwater runoff. 10. (Condition#81): There shall be no dumping of leaves, grass clippings, brush, or other debris into a wetland resource areas or the 25-foot No-Disturb Zone. 11. (Condition #82): "No Snow Stockpiling" signs shall remain installed along the edge of the parking lot, between the pavement and the stone wall. These signs shall be installed every 50 feet and shall be maintained in perpetuity. Designated snow stockpile areas shall be utilized and excess snow removed from the site in accordance with the O&M Plan. 247 Chickering Road DEP#242-1753 Perpetual On-Going Conditions Page 2 of 2 OPERA T'.O 1W MAINTENANCE _PLAN and LONG TERM POLLUTION PREVENTIONPLAN for STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Enterprise Bank 247 Checkering Road North Andover, MA 01845 Prepared For: Enterprise Bank 222 Merrimack Street Lowell, MA 01852 March 13, 2019 Revised March 25, 2019 Devised April 24, 2019 Revised May 13, 2019 MBF Project#457019 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE PLAN The property owner shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of all stormwater management systems after construction in accordance with the below criteria. Logs of inspections and cleanings shall be maintained by the owner and annual BMP inspection forms shall be filed with the Town of North Andover, as required. As required and authorized by the property owner, representatives from the Planning Board, Conservation Commission or other authorized Town Agents may enter the property for inspection of the stormwater management system as needed. As required by the MassDEP Stormwater Management Handbook, which serves as guidance on the Massachusetts Stormwater Policy, and in accordance with Stormwater Standard #9, the following post construction operation and maintenance plan has been prepared. Stormwater Management System Owner: Enterprise Bank Owners Signature: Party or Parties Responsible for Operation and Maintenance: Enterprise Bank Routine and Non-Routine Maintenance Tasks: The following maintenance tasks will be performed as described below. Documentation: A maintenance log shall be kept summarizing inspections, maintenance and any corrective actions taken. The log shall include the date on which each inspection or maintenance task was performed, a description of the inspection findings or maintenance completed, and the name of the inspector or maintenance personnel performing the task. If a maintenance task requires the clean out of any sediments or debris, the location where the sediment and debris was disposed after removal will be indicated. Disposal of the accumulated sediment and hydrocarbons must be in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations. The logs shall be made accessible to the Town of North Andover upon request. Inspection and Maintenance Frequency and Corrective Measures: The following areas, facilities and measures will be inspected, and any identified deficiencies will be corrected. Clean out must include the removal and legal disposal of any accumulated sediments and debris in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations. 1. ParkinLy Lot Sweephij! Sweeping shall be done once in the early fall and then immediately following spring snowinelt to remove sand and other debris and any time when visual buildup of debris is apparent. At a minimum, the schedule for street sweeping shall be done quarterly with a high efficiency vacuum sweeper. Pavement surfaces shall be swept at other times such as in the fall after leaves have dropped to remove accumulated debris. Since contaminants typically accumulate within 12 inches of the curbline, sweeping operations should concentrate on cleaning curb and gutter lines for maximum pollutant removal. Once removed from paved surfaces, the sweepings must be handled \\MFS\Company_pata\Projects\l ng\457019\1)raiiiage\Rev 2\457019 Operation And Maintenance Manual-RevlDoc 2 and disposed of properly. Disposal of the accumulated sediment and hydrocarbons must be in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations. 2. Deep Sump Hooded Catch Basins Inspect catch basins at least 4 times per year including at the end of the foliage and snow removal seasons (late fall and early spring) to ensure that the catch basins are working in their intended. fashion and that they are free of debris. Sediment must be removed whenever the depth of deposits is greater than or equal to one half the depth from the bottom of the invert of the lowest pipe in the basin. If the basin outlet is designed with a hood to trap floatable materials, check to ensure watertight seal is working. Damaged hoods shall be repaired or replaced. At a minimum, remove floating debris and hydrocarbons at the time of the inspection. Sediment and debris can be removed by a clarrshell bucket; however a vacuum truck is preferred. I:)isposal of the accumulated sediment and hydrocarbons must be in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations. 3. Vegetated Areas Inspect slopes and embankments early in the growing season to identify active or potential erosion problems. Replant bare areas or areas with sparse growth. Where rill erosion is evident, armor the area with an appropriate lining or divert the erosive flows to on-site areas able to withstand the concentrated flows. 4. Snow Store and Removal Proposed snow storage areas are show on the site plan. During the winter months all snow is to be stored such that snowmelt is controlled. In the event the amount of snow exceeds such capacity, it is to be removed off-site. The minimum amount of deicing chemicals needed is to be used. Do not dispose of snow on top of storm drain catch basins or in stormwater drainage swales or ditches. 5. Hydrodynamic Separator(First Defense Unit) Initial maintenance to be performed every six months for the first year after the unit is online and operational. A vacuum truck must be used at a minimum of once per year to remove floatables sediment accumulation. Refer to the attached First Defense Owner's manual for operation and maintenance procedures and schedules thereafter. Additionally, the unit shall be inspected based on the below criteria; o Remove oil and floatables following a spill in the drainage areas. o Remove sediment following a spill in the drainage area. 6. Subsurface Stormwater Infiltration Systems All subsurface systems should initially be inspected within the first three months after completion of the site's construction. Preventive maintenance should be performed at least every six months and sediment shall be removed from pretreatment BMP's as necessary. The Infiltration System shall be inspected on regular bi-annual scheduled dates. During the first year of operation, the system shall be inspected after at least two large storm events (> I inch) to ensure that it is fully drained within 72 hours. If standing water is present more than 72 hours after a rainfall event, the infiltration system shall be cleaned. \\M1°S\Company_Data\Projects\Eng\45701.9\Drainage\Rev 2\457019 operation.And Maintenance Manual-Rev3.Doc 3 Ponded water in the system indicates potential infiltration failure in the bottom of the pipe and/or stone. In this case, accumulated sediment shall be removed from the bottom utilizing water jets and/or truck mounted vacuum equipment. Sediment and debris removal should be through the use of truck mounted vacuum equipment. Outlet pipes should be flushed to point of discharge on the same frequency as mentioned above. Disposal of the accumulated sediment and hydrocarbons must be in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal guidelines and regulations. The following is the recommended procedure to inspect the underground system in service: 1. Locate the riser or cleanout section of the system. The riser/cleanout will typically be 6 or 12" in diameter or larger. 2. Remove the lid from the riser/cleanout. 3. Measure the sediment buildup at each riser and cleatiout location. Only certified confined space entry personnel having appropriate equipment should be permitted to enter the system. 4. Inspect each manifold, all laterals, and outlet pipes for sediment build up, obstructions, or other problems. Obstructions should be removed at this time. 5. If measured sediment build Lip is between 2" to 8", cleaning should be considered; if sediment build tip exceeds 8", cleaning should be performed at the earliest opportunity. A thorough cleaning of the system (manifolds and laterals) shall be performed by water jets and/or truck mounted vacuum equipment. Pretreatment BM-P's shall be inspected and cleaned during the regular bi-annual inspections. The inlet and outlet of the subsurface systems should be checked periodically to ensure that flow structures are not blocked by debris. All pipes connecting the structures to the system should be checked for debris that may obstruct-flow. 7. Filterra@ Bioretention Units During the first year of operation the Filterra®R Bioretention units shall be inspected after at least two large storm events (>I inch) to ensure proper operation. Refer to the attached FilterraO maintenance procedures for additional information. \\MFS\Compaiiy_j.)ata\Projects\L�'iig\457019\Drainage\Rev 2\457019 Operation And Mauiteriancc Manual-RevlDoc 4 Long Term Pollution Prevention Plan In accordance with 17E1` stormwater Standard 114 the development and implementation of suitable practices for source control and pollution prevention shall be incorporated in a Long Term Pollution Prevention Plan (1,111PP). The primary focus of the L:FPPP is to establish procedures and controls for limiting the potential sources of pollutants, including nutrients that may contribute to excessive contaminant levels in the site's stormwater runoff. To this end the following source controls and procedures will be in place at the site: m Good House Keeping — It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to keel) the site clean at all times. ® Storing Material and waste products inside or under cover -- No material storage is to take place on site. • Vehicle washing-Vehicle washing is not allowed to take place on premises. ® Routine inspections and maintenance of stormwater BMP's—Refer to the Operation and Maintenance procedures for each BMP as described in the O&M Plan. ® Maintenance of lawns, gardens and other landscaped areas — All landscaping and maintenance to be performed by an authorized company chosen by the property owner. a Storage and use of fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides ----All landscape maintenance will be conducted by an authorized company chosen by the property owner. Ally application of herbicides or pesticides will be applied by a licensed applicator. There will be no on-site storage of fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. • Proper management of deicing chemicals and snow — Deicing chemicals and snow removal shall be conducted by an authorized company chosen by the property owner. • Nutrient management plan- The goal of the nutrient management plan is to minimize the potential sources of excess nutrients on the site and the release of nutrients in the stormwater• from the site. In general, the nature of the site use will tend to reduce the nutrients in the stormwater. Further, procedures indicated above or in the O&M Plan related BMP maintenance procedures, and street sweeping will act to reduce the levels of nutrients in the stormwater, and the nutrients entering the adjacent wetland and the groundwater. \WFSkCompany_j)atakProjects\Etig\457019kDrainagc\Rev 2\457019 Operation And Maintenance Manual-RevIDoc 5 wF 9A PAYER WAticlihY SIGG ARE f MAP 46 LOT 4 � j _— —! — _ _ ! 24,952 Sq.Ft. __� "f® �195= yi�i5'_ 0.57 AC.4 ,d, 'rd -_ • >r i t•-WF 7A -I ,9AW p t 6 I 1 �} i9S.i9 (f • X 195.3s ` rnEFft�G{tt?.i 4!° �ta7' 1 • WALKWAY � ]95.3t1 iigl ` ` ' ttil S' MAP 46 WT 103 1D0'BUFFER ZONES u w NjF COBBLESTONE CROSSING a i REALTY CIRC CRAt}E TO j 1 CGPLE.Y CIRCLE - "i� =�-i'--;4 ,aaan N{ •} ( a •r r I WF CA NORTH ANDOVER.MA DIM 10, 104..75 ,y? d,>rl I f xna,o I ��i BOOK 3925 PAGE 197 =t-• �� CB-2,. 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Trash and debris should be Mulch Cover Frash and flootable Excessive trash and/or debris Minimal trash or other debris removed and mulch cover raked debris accumulation. accumulation. on mulch cover. level. Ensure bark nugget Mulch is not used. "Panding"in unit could be "Poncling"of water indicative of clogging due Stormwater should drain Recommend contact Mulch Cover on mulch cover. to excessive fine sediment freely and evenly through manufacturer and replace rnulch accumulation or spill of mulch cover, as a minimum. petroleum oils. Soil/mulch too wet,evidence of Vegetation Plants not growing spill. Incorrect plant selection. Plants should be healthy and Contact manufacturer for advice. or in poor condition. Pest infestation.Vandalism to pest free, 'c: plants. Plant growth Plants should be appropriate Trim/prune plants in accordance Vegetation excessive. to the species and location of with typical landscaping and Filferro. safety needs. Cracks wider than 1/2 inch Structure Structure has Visible or evidence of soil particles Vault should be repaired. cracks. entering the structure through the cracks. Maintenance is ideally to be perlbaned Nvice annually, Filterra Inspection & Maintenance Log Filterra System Size/Model: Location: 5—5 gal Lowe's Galaxy -Standing%voter in Removed blockage in downstream 111117 Buckets 3' Premium 4' Magnolia downstream structure structure Brown Mulch %W1w.CcntechES.ccni/fiIterra 1800-338-1122 11