HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 193 FOSTER STREET 9/29/2015 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
BOARD OF HEALTH
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
DATE OF COMPLIANCE:
09/22/99
This is to certify that
the individual subsurface disposal system
constructed (x) or repaired ()
by
F.P. Reilly & Sons
at
193 Foster Street
has been installed in accordance with the provisions of Title V of the State Sanitary Code
and with the North Andover Board of Health regulations as described in the Design
Approval Site System Permit# 1043 dated 4/19/99.
The Issuance of this certificate shall not be construed as a guarantee that the system will
function satisfactorily.
Board of Health Inspector
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
INSTALLATION CERTIFICATION
The undersigned hereby certify that the Sewage Disposal System ( ) constructed;
(�) repaired;
located at 1913
was installed in conformance with the North Andover Board of Health approved plan,
System Design Permit #/ a dated ' with an approved design
a p y The materials used were in conformance with those
specified on the approved plan; the system was installed in accordance with the provisions
of 310 CNIR 15.000, Title 5 and local regulations, and the final grading agrees
substantially with the approved plan. All work is accurately represented on the As-built
which has been submitted to the Board of Health.
Bed inspection date:
Engineer Representative
Final inspection date:
Engineer Representative
Installer: � � Lic.#: Date: r ,��.S
Design Enginee
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AS-BUILT CHECKLIST
` LOT NUMBER, STREET NAYIE
ASSESSORS MAP & PARCEL NUMBER
LOT LINES & LOCATION OF DWELLINGS
LOCATION & DENIENSIONS OF SYSTEM,
INCLUDING RESERVE
TIES TO LOT LINES & DWELLING, WELLS
a. FROM SEPTIC TANK
b. FROM LEACH AREA
LOCATIONS OF DEEP HOLES & PERC
TESTS
ELEVATIONS OF DISPOSAL SYSTEM
TOP OF FDN ELEVATION
LOCATIONS OF WELLS, DRAINS, WATERCOURSES
W/IN 150' OF SYSTEM
d LOCATION OF WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC LINES, CABLE
,- DISTANCES FROM CORNERS OF HOUSE TO CENTER OF
TANK. & D-BOX
STA`T & SIGNATURE
LV PERVIOUS AREAS - DRIVEWAYS, ETC,
NORTH ARROW
r� �L FINAL CONTOURS
LOCATION & ELEVATION OF BENCHMARK USED
LOCUS PLAN
Nov-11 — 09: 39A '°r
A Paul D. Urb'iai , PE/PL_S 508-465-0:31:3 P.0
November 19, 1998
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Sandra Starr
North Andover Board of.14ealth Administrator
Office of Community Development and Services
30 School St.
North Andover,MA 01845
Title V review of revisions to plans for foster Street system upgrade
Dear Sandra,
Enclosed find the"Checklist for forth Andover Septic System plans"for the above-
mentioned site. The following is a list of all the `Problem' areas and deficiencies Fort
Engineering has found:
Minor Problem: The proposed septic tank needs a 24" riser/manhole.
31 28(2)
I also have the following general comments:
• The leaching bed will be less than 100 feet from wetlands and therefore will need a
variance from the local regulations('which in my opinion is acceptable).
• As shown on the plan, a grading easement is needed from the Town of North
Andover(which is acceptable in my opinion, if granted by the Town). A condition
of approval of this plan should be that the owner will receive a grading easement
from the to
If you have any questions or comments please call me. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Port Engineer' g Assoc. Inc.
Carlton A. Brown
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WILLIAM J. SCOTT North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 'b9SSgc,HUS�j�S
Director
(978)688-9531 Fax (978) 688-9542
December 16, 1998
Christiansen& Sergi
160 Summer Street
Haverhill,MA 01830
RE: 193 Foster Street
Dear Mr. Christiansen:
This letter is to confirm that the North Andover Board of Health at their regularly scheduled
meeting on December 14, 1998, voted to grant the following variance:
a) a reduction in the offset from the approved wetland line to the soil absorption system from
100 feet to 50 feet
In addition this correspondence is to inform you that with this approved variance, the proposed plans for
the site referenced above have been approved. It should be noted that, as a condition of this approval, a
grading easement must be obtained by the owner from the Town of North Andover and registered on the
deed.
If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to call the office at the number below.
Sincerely,
Sandra Starr,RS.
Health Administrator
BOARD OF APPEALS 688-9541 BUILDING 688-9545 CONSERVATION 688-9530 HEALTH 688-9540 PLANNING 688-9535
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To: North Andover Board of Health-
From: Michael D. Howard, Conservation Administrator `
CC: file
Date: 12-14-98
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RE: Septic Repair @ # Foster Street.
Per the request of Sandy Starr, this Department inspected wetland
resource areas potentially impacted by proposed work associated with
the above referenced septic repair. I offer the following comments:
1. The applicant will have to file a Notice of Intent with the North
Andover Conservation Commission (NACC) prior to performing
any work within 100' of on-site wetlands. However, in order to
facilitate the Board of Health's review this evening I reviewed
the proposed wetland delineation. I have preliminarily
approved wetland flags NU through NL11 only as depicted on
the plan of record; the NACC will officially approve the
delineation when the applicant files accordingly.
2. The applicant proposes to grade on that portion of Foster Farm
owned by the Town but under the care and custody of the
NACC. Formal approval will have to be granted by the Board
of Selectmen, the NACC and Town Counsel prior to permitting
said work.
3. According to FEMA-FIRM Maps, the 100 year floodplain
associated with Mosquito Brook is elevation 125' (NGVD). It is
not clear what datum was utilized by Christiansen & Sergi, Inc.
but it does not appear as though work will occur within the
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jurisdictional floodplain. This matter should be discussed in
greater detail.
I trust that this correspondence will suffice. However, in the future it
would be greatly appreciated if the Board of Health would mandate that
all wetland delineation's be approved formally with the NACC prior to
deliberating and/or rendering a decision with an applicant. Sandy and
have made it very clear to applicants that this is the correct procedure to
follow yet for reasons unbeknownst to us they file irregardless of our
recommendation. The wetland delineation must be approved during the
initial design stages otherwise the Board's review specific to wetland
setbacks is moot.
Thanking you in advance.
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CHRISTIANSEN AND SERGI, INC. MEMO
Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors
160 Summer St. Haverhill, MA 01830
(978)373-0310 FAX(978)372-3960
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Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
206 A Street,Boston,W 02210 tel 617-437-6461 fax 617-269-4221
Christianson& Sergi
c/o Phil Christianson
160 Summer Street
Haverhill,MA 01830
September 3, 1998
Re: Wetland flagging-Foster St.,North Andover,MA
Dear Mr. Christianson:
On Friday August 21, 1998,Robert E. Marini,Landscape Architect, of Native Landscapes delineated the
wetlands relative to the above referenced lot in Haverhill, MA. Pink flags numbering NL 1 - NL 8 were
positioned in the field along the edge of BVW which borders a wet meadow / swale (See Wetland
Diagram). The relevant Data Forms are attached corresponding to orange flagged Obsevation Plots IA
(upland)and IB(wetland).
There are no Estimated Habitat Areas or Certified Vernal Pools within the limits of concern of this site,
according to the Atlas of Estimated Habitats of Rare Wetlands Wildlife, 1997 - 1998 Edition. This
document is updated annually by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Massachusetts
Division of Fisheries and Wildlife.
Please contact us if you have any questions.
Vef'y truly yours,
Native Landscapes
Robert E. Marini,LA
Principal
Attachments: Wetland Diagram,DEP Data Forms,DEP Methodology
Prepared for:
FOSTER STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, NIA
CHRISTIANSON& SERGI
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERSAND LAND SURVEYORS
160 SUMMER STREET
HAVERHILL,MA 01830
Wetland Diagram
Native Landscapes
Lamisenpe;lrchitecnu•e&Environmental Planners
205 A Street
Boston,MA 02210
tel:(617)437-6461
fax:(617)269-4221
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DEP Field Data Form and Instructions
The Department of Environmental Protection's field data form should be used when delineating the boundary of a
Bordering Vegetated Wetland(BVW)under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act(M.G.L. Chapter 13 1,
Section 40)and regulations(3 1 0 CMR 10.55). It should be used whether the boundary is delineated by vegetation
alone or by vegetation and other indicators of wetland hydrology. Note: if detailed vegetative assessment is not
necessary for the site,make a note on the data form and submitted it. The field data form should be submitted with
a Request for Determination of Applicability or a Notice of Intent. Details on the criteria for delineating a BVW
boundary and the terminology used in this field data form are described in the handbook,Delineating Bordering
1'egetated Ihetlands Under the dlIassachusetts fhetlands Protection.4ct(MA Department of Environmental
Protection,Division of Wetlands and Waterways, 1995).
INSTRUCTIONS
The data form includes a section on project identification, including the applicant's name,the name of the person
performing the delineation, project location,and the DEP file number, if available.
If vegetation alone is presumed adequate to delineate the BVW boundary,mark the first box, complete Section I of
the data form, and submit the document. If vegetation and other indicators of hydrology are used to delineate the
BVW boundary, mark the second box,complete Sections I and 11 of the form, and submit the document.
DEP has selected the dominance test as the preferred method of vegetation analysis at sample plot locations. The
information gathered for that method should be recorded on the form. If a method other than the dominance test is
used, mark the third box and explain the method and why it was used.
Section I: Vegetation
Section I should be used to record information about the vegetation within an observation plot and on a transect
used to delineate the BVW boundary. Note the date of the delineation. Submit a separate data form for each
observation plot. Attach supplemental sheets if more space is needed.
A. Sample Layer and Plant Species
Record each plant species using common and scientific names for the following layers:
Ground Cover: woody vegetation less than 3 feet in height(seedlings),non-climbing woody vines less than 3 feet
in height,and non-woody vegetation(including mosses)of any height within a 5-foot radius plot;
Shrubs: woody vegetation between 3 feet and 20 feet in height within a 15-foot radius plot,
Saplings: woody vegetation over 20 feet in height with a diameter at breast height(dbh)greater than or equal to
0.4 inches to less than 5 inches within a 15-foot radius plot;(note: dbh is measured 4.5 feet from the ground);
Climbing woody vines: woody vines that are attached, rooted, or climbing on trees,
saplings,or shrubs within a 30-foot radius plot;and
Trees: woody vegetation with a dbh of 5 inches or greater and over 20 feet in height within
a 30-foot radius plot.
If you do not recognize a plant species or do not know a plant's name,call it a generic name. Unknown plants
need to be identified only if they are determined to be dominant plants. In that case, a plant identification book or
key may be used to determine the species.
B.Percent Cover
Determine percent cover(or basal area for trees)for each plant species in each layer by visual analysis or
measurement. (See handbook for information about determining percent cover,page 12.)
C.Percent Dominance
Determine percent dominance for each plant species by dividing the percent cover or basal area for each plant
species by the total percent cover or basal area for the layer. (See handbook for information about the dominance
test,pages 15-19.)
D. Dominant Plants
1. Identify the dominant plants. Dominant plants are:
* plants with a percent dominance of 50 percent or greater, or plants whose percent dominance
add up to immediately exceed 50 percent;
* plants with a percent dominance of 20 percent or greater;
* plants with a percent dominance equal to a plant already listed as a dominant species.
2. Determine common and scientific names for any unknown plants identified as dominant
plants.
E. Wetland Indicator Category
1. Identifv the Wetland Indicator Category for all dominant plant species using the
National List of Plant Species That Occur in fVetlands:Massachusetts.
2. Use an asterisk to mark the wetland indicator plants. Wetland indicator plants are any of
the following:
* plant species fisted in the Wetlands Protection Act;
* plants in the genus Sphagnunt;
* plants fisted as Facultative(FAC),Facultative+(FAC+),Facultative Wetland(FACW-),
Facultative Wetland(FACW),Facultative Wetiand+(FACW+)or Obligate(OBL);
* plants with morphological or physiological adaptations(such as buttressed or fluted trunks,
shallow roots,or adventitious roots).
If any plants are identified as wetland indicator plants due to physiological or morphological adaptations,describe
the adaptation next to the asterisk(e.g. White pine,Pinus strobus, FACU*/shallow roots,buttressed trunks).
Vegetation Conclusion
List the number of dominant wetland indicator plants and the number of dominant
non-wetland indicator plants. If the number of dominant wetland indicator plants is equal to or greater than the
number of non-wetland indicator plants, and vegetation alone is presumed adequate for the delineation, the plot is
located in a BVW.
If vegetation alone has been chosen for the delineation at this site, complete only Section I and submit the form
with a Request for Determination of Applicability or a Notice of Intent. Otherwise, continue the delineation
process and record information for Section II on the second page of the form.
Section H: Indicators of Hydrology
Section II should be used to record information on indicators of hydrology in those areas where vegetation alone is
not presumed adequate to delineate the BVW boundary, or to overcome the presumption that vegetation alone is
adequate.
Hydric Soil Interpretation
1. Soil Survey: Record information about the site from the Soil Survey Report prepared by the U.S. Natural
Resources Conservation Service(NRCS)-formerly called the Soil Conservation Service.
2. Soil Description: Record information based on observations at a soil test hole located within the vegetation
observation plot. Describe the soil profile of each soil horizon, noting the depth. Identify the matrix and mottles
colors by hue,value, and chroma(information from Munsell Soil Color Charts). For example,IOYR 5/2. Notes
on soil texture and other soil characteristics may be recorded in the Remarks section.
3. Other: note any additional information used to determine if hydric soil is present, such
as regional field indicator guides.
Conclusion: Indicate whether the soil is hydric based on information observed in the field.
(See list of Hydric Soil Indicators in the handbook,page 29.)
Other Indicators of Hydrology
Record observations of other indicators of hydrology. Check and describe all that apply,Due to their seasonal or
temporal nature,these other indicators generally are used in conjunction with vegetation and soils to determine the
location of the BVW boundary.
Vegetation and Hydrology Conclusion
Determine if the observation plot is in a BVW. The observation plot is in a BVW if the number of dominant
wetland indicator plants is equal to or greater than the number of dominant non-wetland indicator plants,and if
hydric soil or other indicators of hydrology are present,
For an observation plot located in a disturbed area,any one of the three indicators is sufficient to determine that the
sample location is in a BVW. In that case, make a note on the form about that conclusion.
Submit the completed form with a Request for Determination of Applicability or a Notice of
Intent.