As authorized by the Clean Water Act, the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program controls water
pollution by regulating point sources that discharge pollutants into
waters of the United States. Point sources are discrete conveyances
such as pipes or man-made ditches. Individual homes that are connected
to a municipal system, use a septic system, or do not have a surface
discharge do not need a NPDES permit; however, commercial, industrial,
municipal and other facilities must obtain permits if their discharges
go directly to surface waters.
The purpose of the Townsend National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase II Stormwater Regulations is to provide guidance and requirements for implementation of the Townsend Chapter
85 NPDES Phase II Stormwater Management Bylaw (Stormwater Bylaw).
Any land disturbance may require an earth excavation special permit, as outlined in Zoning Bylaw §
145-46.
Land Disturbance Activity Thresholds
(new or redevelopment)
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Project Category
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40,000 ft.2 - 60,000 ft.2 for single-family lot not an ANR or subdivision within
last 5 years.
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Minor project
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1,500 yds.3 - 2,200 yds.3 not related to ANR or subdivision
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Minor project
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1,000 ft.2 - 10,000 ft.2 if:
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Minor project
(septic system installations are exempt)
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a.
b.
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Slope > 15%; or
Soil cut or fill > 4 feet in vertical depth from natural ground
level
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> 40,000 ft.2 for subdivision or
ANR approved in last 5 years
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Major project
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> 60,000 ft.2
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Major project
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> 2,200 yds.3
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Major project
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> 10,000 ft.2if:
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Major project
(septic system installations are exempt)
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a.
b.
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Slope >15%; or
Soil cut or fill > 4 feet in vertical depth from natural ground
level
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NOTES:
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ft.2 = square feet.
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yds.3 = cubic yards.
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An application and all required documents shall be submitted
to the Town Clerk and Land Use Coordinator, accompanied by the appropriate
fees. The Land Use Coordinator shall review the scope of the project,
and forward projects deemed to be "minor," to the Stormwater Agent(s),
and those deemed to be "major," to the Stormwater Authority.
Upon approval, applicant records operation and maintenance plan
along with the decision at the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds and
submits recording information to the Town Clerk and LUC.
All projects: The O & M plan shall be designed to ensure
compliance with the requirements listed below and the Massachusetts
Surface Water Quality Standards contained in 314 CMR 4.00, in all
seasons and throughout the life of the system. The Authority shall
make the final decision regarding appropriate maintenance options,
giving consideration to natural features, proximity of the site to
water bodies and wetlands, extent of impervious surfaces, size of
the site, types of stormwater management structures, and potential
need for ongoing maintenance activities. Once approved, the O &
M plan shall remain on file with the Authority.
A. Operation and maintenance plan requirements.
(1) Name(s) and signatures of all owner(s) for each component of the
system.
(2) Operations and maintenance plan agreement that provides contact information
for person(s) responsible for operation, maintenance, long-term inspections,
and emergency repairs shall be submitted to the Authority prior to
the commencement of work.
(3) A description of any routine inspection and/or maintenance requirements
for each BMP used in the stormwater system.
(4) A proposed inspection/maintenance schedule for each BMP.
(5) A summary of any proprietary BMPs used, with the manufacturer's O
& M requirements attached.
B. Stormwater management easement(s).
(1) Unless waived by the Authority, stormwater management easements shall
be granted to the Town of Townsend and be sufficient in location and
extent to access the property and all areas used for off-site stormwater
control in order to facilitate inspections, and perform required maintenance.
(2) The owner shall record any easements with the Middlesex South Registry
of Deeds. Proof of recording shall be forwarded to the Authority and
Town Clerk.
C. Changes to operation and maintenance plans.
(1) The owner(s) of the stormwater management system (the system) must
notify the Authority of changes in ownership within 30 days of transfer.
(2) The maintenance schedule may be amended to achieve the purposes of
the Stormwater Bylaw and these regulations by mutual agreement of
the Authority and the owner(s). Amendments must be signed by all owner(s).
(3) Once an amended plan is signed, the owner(s) shall record it at the
Middlesex South Registry of Deeds and submit proof of recording to
the Authority and Town Clerk.
D. Annual report submittal.
(1) Any activity approved by the permit shall remain subject to compliance
with the Stormwater Bylaw and these regulations. Reports shall be
submitted to the Authority each year within 30 days of the date of
approval, and shall include descriptions of the BMPs, inspections,
and maintenance performed.
(2) The Authority shall review annual reports and may require the permittee
to attend a public meeting for a compliance review. The owner(s) shall
correct any deficiencies identified by the Authority.
The permittee shall notify the Authority in writing of any changes to a permitted land-disturbing activity at least 48 hours before modifications can occur. If the modification is determined to be significant based on §§
175-44 and
175-45 of these regulations, a revised or new application may be required. Alterations may require interim erosion and sedimentation control measures before considering the modification.
All inspections shall be conducted by the Stormwater Agents.
A. Access permission. The Authority shall be authorized to enter upon
privately owned property at reasonable times for the purpose of performing
its duties under these regulations to the extent permitted by state
and federal law.
B. Preconstruction meeting. The applicant, his or her engineer, general
contractor, and/or pertinent subcontractors shall meet at the site
with the Stormwater Agent for a minor project or with the Town's designee
for a major project prior to clearing, excavation, construction, or
any land-disturbing activity requiring a permit.
C. Authority inspections. Inspections may take place at any time during
the review process and throughout the duration of the project.
(1) One copy of all required plans and the permit shall be kept at the
site during construction. In addition, a copy of EPA's NPDES construction
general permit and stormwater pollution prevention plan (if applicable)
shall be kept on site.
(2) Following inspections, the Authority shall either approve portions
of work completed, or notify the permittee wherein the work fails
to comply.
(3) The permittee shall notify the Authority at least three business
days prior to the completion of the following events:
(a)
Erosion and sedimentation control measures are in place and
stabilized.
(b)
Rough grading has been substantially completed.
(c)
Final grading has been substantially completed.
(d)
Bury inspection: prior to backfilling of any underground drainage
or stormwater conveyance structures.
(e)
Close of the construction season or suspension of activities
for more than 30 days (temporary stabilization required).
(f)
Final landscaping (permanent stabilization) and final completion
of the project.
D. Permittee inspections.
(1) All projects. The permittee or representative shall conduct and document
inspections of all control measures no less than weekly, or as specified
in the permit, as well as prior to and following anticipated storms.
The purpose of inspections shall be to determine the overall effectiveness
of the stormwater plan, and the need for maintenance or additional
control measures.
(2) Major projects. The permittee or representative shall submit monthly
inspection reports on Form SM8 during the construction phase to the Authority. The Authority
may require that an authorized environmental site monitor be retained
by the owner to conduct inspections and submit reports to the Authority.
E. Final inspection and report.
(1) Minor project. After the system has been constructed, the applicant
shall submit a letter to the Authority certifying that the work site
has been stabilized, and that all erosion and sedimentation control
devices and any approved modifications have been completed in accordance
with the conditions of the permit. Any discrepancies and mitigation
measures shall be noted in a cover letter.
(2) Major project. After the system has been constructed, the applicant
shall submit a report to the Authority, including certified as-built
plans, documenting that the system and approved modifications have
been completed in accordance with the conditions of the permit. Any
discrepancies and mitigation measures shall be noted in a cover letter.
Five copies of the as-built plan shall be submitted to the Authority.
(3) Deficiencies. The system shall be corrected by the permittee if it
is found to be deficient based on physical evidence of operational
failure.
F. Certificate of completion.
(1) All projects. The Agent shall inspect the system to confirm its as-built
features and evaluate the effectiveness of the system in an actual
storm. If the inspection finds the system to be adequate, and if upon
receipt and approval of the final reports, it is determined that all
work has been satisfactorily completed, the Authority will issue a
certificate of completion.
(2) Major projects. The certificate of completion shall be recorded at
the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds by the owner(s), in accordance
with MGL c. 40A, § 11, and proof of recording shall be forwarded
to the Authority and Town Clerk.
Refer to the NPDES Phase II Stormwater Management Bylaw §
85-7.
If any provision, paragraph, sentence, or clause of these regulations
shall be held invalid for any reason, all other provisions shall continue
in full force and effect.