DEVENS ENTERPRISE COMMISSION
LEVEL TWO UNIFIED PERMIT –
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Name of applicant and project: Date of Issuance of this D O C: List Regulatory Components of this Unified Permit: Signature of LUA or Authorized Agent: | |
1. Submission Requirements | |
| ____ (a) | A completed Permit application form. |
| ____ (b) | The required Administrative and Peer Review Fee. |
| ____ (c) | Ten (10) blue or black line prints (unless another number of plans has been specified by the Director). |
| ____ (d) | A List of Abutters, certified if abutters are not located in Devens and a sketch plan showing the proximity of the abutters to the site. |
| ____ (e) | Drainage calculations prepared by an Engineer complying with 974 CMR 3.04(4). |
| ____ (f) | Request for Determination of Applicability (RFD) or a Notice of Intent (NOI) shall be submitted in accordance with Article XII of the By-Laws and 974 CMR 4.06. |
| ____ (g) | Copies of all existing easements, covenants, restrictions and Institutional Controls applying to the lot. |
| ____ (h) | Soil suitability tests and analysis. |
| ____ (i) | A list of Waivers requested by the applicant, identified as Waivers of Submission and Plan Form and Contents requirements or Design Standards, with the applicable section of the Regulations clearly identified or a statement that no waivers are being requested. |
| ____ (j) | Copy of any variance applying to the land, granted or filed concurrently with the Site Plan. |
| ____ (k) | A narrative demonstrating compliance with the Reuse Plan and By-Laws meeting the specifications of 974 CMR 1.02. |
| ____ (l) | If proposed by the applicant, a plan for the phasing of the construction of the required improvements, including a description, schedule, and plan showing the location of each phase. |
| ____ (m) | A written statement of compliance with the Devens Open Space and Recreation Plan (DOSRP), and the Devens Main Post Trails report dated July 2001, to determine the effects, if any, of proposed development on resource areas, proposed trail rights-of-way, active and passive recreation areas, and other amenities included in the DOSRP. |
| ____ (n) | If an applicant proposes parking lot construction phasing, a written statement demonstrating that the portion to be constructed is sufficient for the needs of the users of the proposed structure, comparing the number of spaces required by the By-Laws to the number the applicant believes are adequate, written certification that no building or permanent accessory structure will be placed on the area reserved for additional parking spaces, and a draft covenant that the parking will be built when the DEC determines it is required. |
| ____ (o) | An estimate of the number of vehicle trips daily and for the morning and evening peak periods (trip generation rates shall be based on the ITE "Trip Generation Manual" most recent edition, and if applicable, data about similar developments in Massachusetts) and a description of traffic mitigation measures proposed including traffic management plans, trip reduction methods, and car/vanpooling preferential parking. |
| ____ (p) | An erosion and sedimentation plan. |
| ____ (q) | A landscaping maintenance and water management plan. |
| ____ (r) | A narrative demonstrating compliance with the Industrial Performance Standards. |
| ____ (s) | The Sustainable Sites section of the LEED Green Building Rating System Checklist . |
| ____ (t) | Building elevations or perspectives of those portions of the building visible from public ways and residential and open space zoning districts showing the general appearance, massing, building materials, proposed colors, and relationship to abutting premises and, prior to the public hearing, the design review letter from Mass Development. |
2. Surveying and Drafting Plan Requirements | |
| ____ (a) | The names and addresses of the record owner of the land and the applicant and the name, seal, and address of the designer, Engineer, Surveyor, and Registered Landscape Architect who made the plan, all of which shall appear in the lower right-hand corner. |
| ____ (b) | The name of the development, scale, date of plan, and legend. |
| ____ (c) | A locus plan indicating the general location of the site in relation to all adjacent and nearby roads, railroads, and waterways. |
| ____ (d) | Ties from the development site to the nearest town and county bounds if within 1000 feet of the site. Bearings and curve data/distances of all lot lines, names of all adjoining property owners as they appear in the most recent tax list, and the location of easements, rights-of-way, and public and private ways. |
| ____ (e) | Devens Lot number of the site, if available. |
| ____ (f) | Topography for the entire site in two-foot intervals with contours and principal elevations of significant existing and proposed features related to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929. Existing contours shall be shown as dashed lines and, along with all other existing features, shall be screened. Proposed contours are to be shown as solid lines. |
| ____ (g) | A space for the DEC's endorsement of the Site Plan by a majority of the members of the DEC on the front sheet and space for the chairperson or designee to sign all other sheets. |
3. Administrative Plan Requirements | |
| ____ (a) | Zoning district(s) and any boundary of zoning districts within the site, along any existing or proposed lot line, or within 50 feet. |
| ____ (b) | The location, dimensions (including height), and general use of all existing and proposed buildings and structures to remain, including ground coverage, gross floor area, open area uses, and other facilities and improvements. Location of buildings existing on the site to be developed and on adjacent land under the same ownership within 500 feet of the lot line, indicating whether existing buildings are to be retained, modified or removed. |
| ____ (c) | A statement noting the area of the site, the percentage of the site to be covered by impervious surfaces (such as buildings and parking areas), the area to be devoted to open space, the area to be paved for parking, driveways, loading spaces, and sidewalks, the number of proposed parking spaces and the number required by the By-Laws, the number of employees expected per shift, and the gross floor area of each proposed (commercial, industrial, office, or other) use. This data shall be tabulated to show the relationship of the required versus the proposed quantities. |
| ____ (d) | Existing and proposed front, side, and rear setback dimensions. |
| ____ (e) | Parking lots and loading docks, showing driveway entrances and exits designed for safe ingress and egress, curb cuts, layout of parking spaces, aisles, off-street loading facilities, pedestrian walks, bicycle racks or storage facilities, handicap ramps, and representative cross-sections of service and parking areas and driveways. |
| ____ (f) | Existing and proposed landscape features such as fences, walls, planting areas, wooded areas, and walks. Scattered trees to be preserved shall also be shown as well as all "specimen trees" (trees exceeding a minimum caliper of twelve inches) within 100 feet of existing or proposed lot lines have been identified and indicated on the plan. Planting details setback, screens, and other landscaped areas including quantities, species, and spacing of plantings, shown at sufficient scale to illustrate clearly the landscaping design. Plans for walks, walls, and fences including dimensions, materials, and finishes. Landscaping Plans, Planting Plans, Planting Detail sheets, and Planting Specifications shall be prepared by a Landscape Architect registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and shall bear the seal and signature of the Registered Landscape Architect who prepared them. |
| ____ (g) | Proposed means of fire equipment access. |
| ____ (h) | Proposed traffic circulation systems, including the volume and proposed direction of traffic flows into, out of, and within the site for both vehicles and pedestrians for an average day and for peak hours. |
| ____ (i) | Location and dimensions (including height) of all storage facilities for equipment, material, and other like items. |
| ____ (j) | Location and dimensions (including height) of facilities for garbage, rubbish, recycling, and other waste collection and disposal. |
| ____ (k) | Garage and pedestrian entrances and exits. |
| ____ (l) | Maximum size vehicle, including trailers, expected to use the site after construction, by length, width, height, and American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) designation. |
| ____ (m) | Location and dimensions (including height) of existing and/or proposed free-standing signs and the manner of illumination. All proposed signs shall conform with Article XIII of the By-Laws and 974 CMR 6.00: Sign Control as most recently amended. |
| ____ (n) | Existing and proposed public and private utilities, above and below grade, along with their type, size, and class. |
| ____ (o) | If the project is to be phased, a plan for the phasing of the construction of the required improvements, including a description, schedule, and plan of affected areas. |
| ____ (p) | Any additional details that may be pertinent or required by the Director during the scoping or Pre-Permitting sessions. |
4. Industrial Performance Standards Plan Requirements | |
| ____ (a) | The site lighting information shall be provided on the Site Plan, including types of fixtures, heights, wattage, foot candle output directly under the light source, foot candle output at the lot line, and a photometric layout/diagram showing direction and intensity of outdoor lighting. |
| ____ (b) | Notes shall be provided on the Site Plan stating:
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| ____ (c) | Locations or uses deemed by the Director to be sensitive receptors in any given area of impact may be subject to field identification of the receptor and/or special documentation or field data that helps to clarify the existence or absence of subject impacts. This documentation and data includes existing secondary data and studies, limited field testing by the applicant, or in the worst case scenario, retention of additional professional consultants to conduct further testing. Specifications for any additional information will be identified by the Director during the pre-permitting conference and shall be incorporated in the Site Plan application. |
5. Wetlands/Water Resources/Flood Plain Plan Requirements | |
| ____ (a) | All existing natural features including ponds, brooks, wetlands, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood plain elevations on and/or adjacent to the lot, Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) panel number, zone designation, and base flood elevation. |
| ____ (b) | Erosion, siltation, and dust control measures before and during construction, including appropriate ground cover, seeding, and street sweeping of adjacent public ways. |
| ____ (c) | Location of all private wells on or within 200 feet of the boundaries of the property, if any. |
| ____ (d) | Location of all public and community water supply wells on or within 1,000 feet of the boundaries of the property, if any. |
| ____ (e) | Proposed conservation restrictions and easements. |
6. Schedule
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7. Notes / Comments
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Devens Enterprise Commission
Level 2 Unified Permit Checklist
2004