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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCORRESPONDENCE & CONSULTANTS OF NOR TN 1/ KAREN H.P.i t SON' .y °� T® of 120 Main Street, 01845 Director (508) 682-6483 ' NORTH ANDOVER BUILDING CONSERVATION �Q�CMUBES DIVISION OF HEALTH PLANNING PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Memorandum To: James Gordon, Town Managers From: Karen H. P . Nelson, Director DPCtD' Date : June 25 , 1993 Re : Campion Hall Subdivision I spoke with Bill Hmurciak this week regarding the drainage concerns of Mr. Eisenberg. Bill informed me that he plans to regrade the areas where water is collecting near three driveways in the subdivision, one of them being Mr. Eisenberg' s. It is expected that within the next 2-3 weeks Bill will start work to redirect the water to the catch basins as designed. I called Mr. Eisenberg today and informed of the proposed work to be done by the Town. Therefore, it is not necessary that you call him on the matter. If you have further questions on the status of the subdivision, let me know, cc Bill Hmurciak, DPW Applet®n Land Surveying, Inc. LSURRVEYING ENGINEERING LAND PLANNING 234 ESSEX ST., LAWRENCE, MA 01840 508-686-4924 508-686-7488 FAX: 508-686-6246 May 26,1993 Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, Ma. 01845 Attn. Kathleen Bradley Town Planner RE: As-Builts - Campion Hall Cochichewick Drive Dear Ms. Bradley, As a result of our completing all field work and related working plans on the above referenced, we were able to isolate the drainage conditions along lots 5 and 6. The grade along this easterly sideline of Campion Road and spot grade in abutters driveways indicate little relief but sufficient to adequately drain in this area. Now with the construction of bituminous concrete curb it should direct and control the surface runoff towards the existing catch basin. It is our opinion that this area should property drain and that no further construction or paving work will be necessary. Should you have any questions please give me a call. Yours truly, APPL N LAND tJRVEYING, INC. J rC1 4 y+Ofl T/+ KAREN x.p, NELSON n of 120 Main Street, 01845 Director + (508) 682-6483 BUILDING CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HEALTH PLANNING PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Memorandum Tot File From: Kathleen E. Bradley, Town Planner Date: May 25, 1993 Re: Campion Hall - Drainage Issues Karen Nelson, Director of Planning and Community Development Bill Hmurciak, Assistant Director of the Department of Public Works; Jim Curran, Appleton Land Surveyors, and myself met on Wednesday May 19, 1993 to discuss Mr. Curran' s progress on the as-built plans for Campion Hall. Mr. Curran stated that Mr. Isenberg, a resident on the street, had constructed a berm around his property which did alleviate the drainage problems on his property. Mr. Curran was directed to write a letter to the Planning Staff outlining his thoughts on Mr. Isenberg's berm. The Planning Staff will than draft a letter to Mr. Isenberg. I The question was raised as to the location of the 20 foot pedestrian access between lots 6 and 7 . Mr. Curran is to research this as part of the overall project. Mr. Curran agreed to have the plans to the DPW by the end of this week, as well as written summary, detention pond calculations. I called and left a message with Mr. Curran's office today regarding the letter he was supposed to send us. CC. Karen Neslon, Director PCD Bill Hmurciak, Assistant Director DPW Richard Nardella, Chair PB TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACMUStrTto OFFICE OF TOWN MANAGER 120 MAIN STREET, 01845 HORTp James P. Gordon c? ' - °M TELEPHONE 682.6483 Town Manager ► 9 ♦ s sgcaus s� May 17, 1993 Mr. Louis Isenberg 80 Campion Road North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Dear Lou: The Planning Board has hired Jim Curran of Appleton Land Surveyors to prepare the final "as built plans" of the Campion Hall subdivision. Karen Nelson will be meeting with the DPW staff and Mr. Curran on May 19th to discuss his progress . Once those plans have been accepted, DPW will be able to make some recommendations as to how the drainage problem can best be solved. I will keep you informed as to the results of the May 19th meeting. I Very truly yours, es P. Gordon, own Manager JPG/kar CC : Board of Selectmen Karen Nelson, Director of Planning & Community Development George Perna, Director of Public Works OF oORTN KAREN H.P.NELSONr °; Town Of 120 Main Street, 01845 Director +o ,. (508) 682-6483 BUILDING ;,'•o;; e:•�� NORTH ANDOVER CONSERVATION e @"°""s' DIVISION OF HEALTH PLANNING PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Memorandum To: James Gordon, ger From: Karen Nelso 4g��to r of Planning and Community Date: May 12, 1993 Development Re: Campion Road - Louis Isenberg Letter The Town through its Planning Board, has hired Jim Curran of Appleton Land Surveyors (with bond funds) to draft final as-built plans of the Campion Hall Subdivision and to put in stone bounds. Once these as-built plans are completed, the DPW will review them and make a recommendation as to how the drainage problems with the roadways can best be solved. I will be meeting with members of the DPW staff and Mr. Curran next Wednesday, May 19, to discuss his progress with the plans. He has not been paid for any completed work. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to call me. I will give you another update next week after our meeting with Mr. Curran. 80 Campion Road North Andover, MA 01845 May 7, 1993 Mr. James Gordon, Town Manager '; '; MAY I .O � �„z < Town of North Andover North Andover MA 01845 Dear Jim: Some weeks ago I spoke to you on the telephone regarding the ongoing problem on Campion Road and Cochichewick Road. You stated that you were going to speak with the person in charge and get back to me in a day or two. It is now about 3 weeks with no call back. I really shouldn't complain as it only took from 1987 to 1991 to discover that the town had an unidentified bond in an unidentified bank for some $48,000. (No interest! ) North Andover supposedly got these funds and since then we have had installed 3 street signs and some granite markers. This is PROGRESS! There are also about 6 or 8 granite markers extra. (What a waste of tax dollars. ) Anyhow, Jim, I know how busy you are and some of the neighbors suggested that we write to the "CITIZEN” and maybe we would get more action. What do you suggest? As ever, a happy tax payer. Louis Isenberg