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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 6/26/2018 - P20

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AMENDED ORDINANCE O-18-015

(2)

(3)

runoff from a drainage area from a two-year, twenty-four hour
storm, or equivalent control measures, must be provided, where
attainable, until final stabilization of the site. Where no such
calculation has been performed, a temporary (or permanent)
sediment basin providing 3,600 cubic feet of storage per acre
drained, or equivalent control measures, must be provided where
attainable until final stabilization of the site. When computing the
number of acres draining to a common location, it is not necessary
to include flows from off-site areas and flows from on-site areas
that are either undisturbed or have undergone final stabilization
where such flows are diverted around both the disturbed areas and
the sediment basin. In determining whether a sediment basin is
attainable, the operators may consider such factors as site soils,
slope, available area on-site, etc. In any event, the operator must
consider public safety, especially as it relates to children, as a
design factor for the sediment basin and alternative sediment
controls must be used where site limitations would preclude a safe

design.

il, Drainage locations which serve 10 or more disturbed acres at one
time and where temporary sediment basins or equivalent controls
are not attainable, smaller sediment basins and/or sediment traps
should be used. At a minimum, silt fence, vegetative buffer strips,
or equivalent sediment controls are required for all downslope
boundaries (and for those side slope boundaries deemed
appropriate as dictated by individual site conditions).

iil. Drainage locations serving less than 10 acres may utilize smaller
sediment basins and/or sediment traps. At a minimum, silt fence,
vegetative buffer strips, or equivalent sediment controls are
required for all downslope boundaries (and for those side slope
boundaries deemed appropriate as dictated by individual site
conditions) of the construction area unless a sediment basin
providing storage for a calculate volume of runoff from a 2-vear,
24-hour storm or 3,600 cubic feet of storage per acre drained is

provided.

Whenever practical, natural vegetation shall be retained, protected or
supplemented. Priority shall be given to preserving natural drainage systems
including perennial and intermittent streams, wetlands, swales, and drainage
ditches for conveyance of runoff leaving the project area.

Examples of BMPs for erosion and sedimentation control are staked hay straw
bales, filter fences, hydroseeding, and phased development. Many stormwater
BMP technologies (e.g., infiltration technologies) are not designed to handle high
concentrations of sediments typically found in construction runoff and must be

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 6/26/2018 - P21

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 22:20
Document Date
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Meeting Date
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AMENDED ORDINANCE O-18-015

(4)

(5)

(6)

protected from construction-related sediment loadings. Construction BMPs must
be maintained while construction or land disturbance activities continue.

Measures shall meet as a minimum the Best Management Practices set forth in the

4+992—as-amended, “New Hampshire Stormwater Manual, Volumes I. 3” and 2 any
published DES regulations.

Off-site surface water and runoff from undisturbed areas shall be diverted away
from disturbed areas where feasible or carried nonerosively through the project
area. Integrity of downstream drainage systems shall be maintained.

All temporary erosion and sediment control measures shall be removed after final
site stabilization. Trapped sediment and other disturbed soil areas resulting from
the removal of temporary measures shall be permanently stabilized within 30
days.

1. Stormwater management measures.

(1)

(2)

Structural stormwater management measures to achieve recharge, water quality,
and peak discharge control shall be structural BMP’s designed in accordance with
the requirements of the following:

(a)

Hampshire Stormwater Manual, Volumes 1-3.

(b) Best Management Practices for Urban Stormwater Runoff, published by
NH DES, 1996, as amended.

(c) Innovative Stormwater Treatment Technologies Best Management
Practices Manual, published by NH DES, May 2002, as amended
[Reference: http://www.des.state.nh.us/wmb/was/manual/]

The performance criteria specified in the Design Manual with regard to general
feasibility, conveyance, pretreatment, environment and landscaping, and
maintenance shall be considered in the selection of a structural BMP.

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 6/26/2018 - P22

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 22:20
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AMENDED ORDINANCE O-18-015

(3) Structural stormwater management practices shall be selected to accommodate the
unique hydrologic and geologic conditions of the site. Design computations must
document these conditions.

(4) Nonstructural management measures may reduce or eliminate the need for
structural BMPs to meet recharge, water quality, and peak discharge control
requirements. These techniques, shall include Runoff Prevention Methods
(RPMs), are encouraged and shall be designed in accordance with the guidelines
in the documents listed in Subsection I(1) above. These techniques may include
disconnection of rooftop and nonrooftop runoff, vegetated bio-cells and bio-
islands, infiltration edges, dividers, or islands, planters, and raingardens.

J. Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges.

The following non-stormwater discharges are authorized provided it has been determined that
they are not significant contributors of pollutants to the MS4. If these discharges are identified
as significant contributors to the MS4, they must be addressed in the Illicit Discharge Detection
and Elimination minimum control measure described.

(1) Water line flushing:
(2) Landscape irrigation;
(3) Diverted stream flows;
(4) Rising ground waters:

(5) Uncontaminated ground water infiltration (as defined at 40 CFR 35.2005(20)):

(6) Uncontaminated pumped ground water:
(7) Discharge from potable water sources;
(8) Foundation drains:
(9) Air conditioning condensation;
(10) Irrigation water, springs:
(11) Water from crawl space pumps:

12) Foot drains:

13) Lawn watering:

(14) _ Individual resident car washing:

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 5/24/2016 - P6

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:34
Document Date
Tue, 05/24/2016 - 00:00
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Board Of Aldermen
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Tue, 05/24/2016 - 00:00
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Board of Aldermen Page 6
May 24, 2016

Mr. Teeboom
| suggest you take a look at the April 26 Board of Aldermen meeting discussing this pension funding.

It's appropriate that | respond to that. It says “I look at myself as Prometheus, and Prometheus by the
way is a protector of mankind and creator of mankind. He said he worried that...

Alderman Siegel

What does this have to do with the legislation?
Mr. Teeboom

We are discussing O-016-015, you brought it up.

Alderman Siegel

| discussed it in the context of being Prometheus feeling like his liver was being pecked out on ai cliff
which | feel like | should revisited that analogy, Mr. Teeboom.

Mr. Teeboom

He said “like an eagle | would swoop down and peck out his liver.” Alderman Siegel, | wouldn’t mind
pecking out your liver if you offered me a glass of Chianti.

Alderman Siegel

| wasn't talking about you, Mr. Teeboom.

Mr. Teeboom

You mentioned my name.

PETITIONS — None

NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND ELECTIONS — None

REPORTS OF COMMITTEE

Budget Review Committee .0.0.0......... cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 05/16/16

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the May 16, 2016
Budget Review Committee accepted and placed on file.

Budget Review Committee .00..0.....0... cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 05/18/16

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the May 18, 2016
Budget Review Committee accepted and placed on file.

Finance COMMiIttee 2.2.0... cecccecccecccececececeeeceeceseeeseaueeaeeeaeeeaereaeeeaeeeaes 05/18/16

There being no objection, President McCarthy declared the report of the May 18, 2016
Finance Committee accepted and placed on file.

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 5/24/2016 - P6

Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 6/26/2018 - P23

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 22:20
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AMENDED ORDINANCE O-18-015

(15) _ Flows from riparian habitats and wetlands.

(16) _ Dechlorinated swimming pool discharges:

(17) Street wash water:

(18) _ Residential building wash waters, without detergents: and

(19) _ Discharges or flows from firefighting activities that occur during emergency
situations. The permittee is not expected to evaluate firefighting discharges with
regard to pollutant contributions. Therefore, these discharges are authorized as
allowable non-stormwater discharges, unless identified, by EPA as significant
sources of pollutants to waters of the United States.

Litter, debris, yard waste, and all other non-stormwater discharges except for those listed

in subsection J above are prohibited.

§ 190-217. Operation and maintenance plans.

A.

Applicability. All stormwater management systems shall have an operation and
maintenance plan (O&M plan) to ensure that systems function as designed. This plan
shall be reviewed and approved as a part of the site plan or subdivision plan. If the
system is not dedicated to the City pursuant to a perpetual offer of dedication, the
Planning Board may require an applicant to establish a homeowners association oF
similar-entity for residential projects or private entity to maintain the stormwater
management system.

Minimum requirements. The operation and maintenance plan shall, at a minimum,
identify:

(1) Stormwater management system(s) owner(s);

(2) The party or parties responsible for operation and maintenance;

(3) | Aschedule for inspection and maintenance;

(4) The routine and nonroutine maintenance tasks to be undertaken; and

(5) A certification signed by the owner(s) attesting to their commitment to comply
with the O&M plan.

Establishment of O&M plan. The stormwater management system owner is generally
considered to be the landowner of the property, unless other legally binding agreements

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AMENDED ORDINANCE O-18-015

are established. Execution of the operation and maintenance plan shall be considered a
condition of approval of any subdivision plan or site plan.

D. Recording.
(1) The owner shall provide covenants for filing with the registry of deeds, in a form
satisfactory to the Planning Beard Department, which provide that the obligations

of the maintenance plan run with the land.

(2) The owner shall file with the registry of deeds such legal instruments as are
necessary to allow the City or its designee to inspect or maintain the stormwater
management systems for compliance with the O&M plan.

E. Modifications.

The owner shall keep the O&M plan current, including making modifications to the O&M plan
as necessary to ensure that best management practices (BMPs) continue to operate as designed
and approved. Proposed modifications of O&M plans shall be submitted to the Planning
Department for review and approval. Also, the owner must notify the Planning Department
within 30 days of a change in owner or party responsible for implementing the plan. Proposed
changes in inspection frequency, maintenance schedule, or maintenance activity shall also be
submitted, along with appropriate documentation, for review and approval. As part of the
Planning Board review, the Division of Public Works may, in its discretion, approve a reduction
in the frequency of inspection or maintenance or a change in maintenance activity, provided that

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AMENDED ORDINANCE O-18-015

the owner has demonstrated that such changes will not compromise the long-term function of the

stormwater system. Division of Public Works shall notify the owner of acceptance of the plan

modification, or request additional information, within 60 days. No response from Division of

Public Works at the end of the 60 days shall constitute acceptance of the plan modification. The

currently approved plan shall remain in effect until notification of approval has been issued, or

the sixty-day period has lapsed. The owner shall provide covenants for filing with the registry of

deeds, in a form satisfactory to the Planning Department, any changes and or modifications to

the plan.

F. Recordkeeping.

(1)

(2)

(3)

The owner shall retain records (such as maintenance logs and contractor receipts)
demonstrating compliance with the scheduled maintenance activities for a period
of not less than three years. The City may request copies of such records, or may
request inspection of such records on the property. Failure to produce such
records or copies of such records within 14 days of such a request shall constitute
a condition of noncompliance with the site plan approval, subject to enforcement
as outlined under § 190-157.

The owner shall ensure that an annual report is provided to the Planning Director
Planning Department on or before the first day of January of each year. Such
reports shall, at a minimum, include:

(a) The location of the property;

(b) The name, address, and phone number of the owner;

(c) The name, address, and phone number of the party responsible for
maintenance if other than the owner;

(d) A brief description of the site uses and stormwater management system;

(e) A summary of inspections completed and the results of such inspections;
and

(f) A summary of any maintenance activities or corrective actions undertaken.

Annual reports shall be signed by the owner or other legally responsible party,
and shall attest to the accuracy of information provided in the report. Failure to
submit annual reports shall constitute a condition of non-compliance with site
plan approval subject to enforcement as outlined under § 190-157.”

All other ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.

This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage.

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229 Main Street

i of Nashua P.O. Box 2019
C | ty 2 Nashua, NH 03061-2019
Office of the City Clerk (603) 580-2010
Patricia Piecuch Fax (603) 589-3029

3 City Clerk E-Mail: cityclerkdept@NashuaNH.gov

June 21, 2018

Board of Aldermen
City Hall

229 Main Street
Nashua, NH 03060

Honorable Members of the Board of Alderman:

Craig Adams, submitted to the Board of Fire Commissioners, on June 4, 2018, his resignation
effective July 1, 2018. A citywide election will need to be scheduled in order to fill the vacancy on
the Board of Fire Commissioner for that unfinished term. Please note this special election could be
tied in with the November State General Election on November 6, 2018, but not the September
State Primary Election on September 11, 2018.

Charter Sec. 73 provides the methods by which vacancies on the Board of F ire Commissioners shall
be filled. Since there are “at least six (6) months and one (1) day remaining in the unexpired term”
the following process applies:

« The vacancy shall be filled by an election held on a date determined by the Board of
Aldermen.

" The date of that election shall not be earlier than forty (40) days and not later than one
hundred eighty (180) days after the vacancy occurs. Thus, the election may be scheduled
anytime between August 10, 2018 and December 28, 2018

* All nominations for the Board of Fire Commissioners shall be handled in the same manner
as nominations for the Board of Commissioners at a regularly-scheduled election.

* Nominating Petitions and Acceptances of Nominations shall be accepted by the City Clerk
“not earlier than forty (40) days nor later than thirty (30) days before the election.”

As part of this process, a Resolution should be introduced in the coming weeks so that the Board of
Aldermen may consider and schedule the official date for this election, establish polling hours (RSA
659:4), schedule the period during which candidates interested in completing the unfinished term
may file for office, and issuing precepts to the Selectmen of the wards (NRO 23-8).

Sincerely,

Crt heus

Patricia D. Piecuch
City Clerk

cc: Mayor James Donchess

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Craig Adams

Fire Commissioner

7 Kennedy Drive
Nashua, N.H. 03060
Cfafire213@gmail.com
603-566-0719

9/17/2018

Board of Fire Commisioners,

The purpose of this letter is to announce my resignation as Commissioner
of Nashua Fire Rescue, effective July 1%

This was not an easy decision to make on my part. The past few years
have been very rewarding. I've enjoyed working for the men and women of
Nashua Fire Rescue

| am relocating with my family to Hooksett. If | can be of any help with this
transition, please reach out to me.

sincerely,

\
Sn ——

Craig Adams

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PETITION
FOR
STREET ACCEPTANCE

TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NASHUA:

Pursuant to the Nashua Revised Ordinances, Chapter 285, Article Ill, Sections 21-22, the
undersigned requests that the following described portion of:

PINE & CENTRAL STREETS

Said Pine Street is 40.00 feet wide and Central Street is 70.00 feet wide. A portion of the south side of Central
Street and the east side of Pine Street to be added to the Right of Way of the City of Nashua. As depicted on
plan entitled “City of Nashua Plan for Parcel 83-80 40 Pine Street* Prepared for the City of Nashua, By the
Land Surveyor for the City of Nashua, Dated May 31, 2018 and recorded at Hillsborough County Registry of
Deeds plan #

To be accepted for public use and maintenance:

POINT OF BEGINNING AT A DRILL HOLE SET ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE OF CENTRAL STREET,
SAID POINT THE PROPERTY CORNER OF LOT 83-79 AND NOW OR FORMERLY HINCH CROWLEY
REALTY, THENCE

$17°22’47°E A DISTANCE OF 2.0 FEET TO A DRILL HOLE SET, AT THE NORTHEASTERN POINT OF
THE LOT 83-80 AND NOW OR FORMERLY CITY OF NASHUA AND LOT 83-79 AND NOW OR FORMERLY
HINCH CROWLEY REALTY, THENCE

$71°07'13"W A DISTANCE OF 27.69 FEET TO A DRILL HOLE SET, AT THE ANGLE POINT OF LOT 83-80
NOW OR FORMERLY CITY OF NASHUA, THENCE

$43°51°17"W A DISTANCE OF 22.07 FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET, AT THE ANGLE POINT OF LOT 83-80
NOW OR FORMERLY CITY OF NASHUA, THENCE

$71°54’57°W A DISTANCE OF 3.66 FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET AT PINE STREET, AT THE PROPERTY
CORNER OF LOT 83-80 NOW OR FORMERLY THE CITY OF NASHUA, THENCE

N18°05’03”W A DISTANCE OF 12.06 FEET TO A DRILL HOLE SET AT THE INTERSECTION OF PINE
STREET AND CENTRAL STREET, THENCE

N71°07°13”E A DISTANCE OF 50.85 FEET TO AN IRON PIN AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

THE AREA OF THE PARCEL TO BE ADDED TO THE RIGHT OF WAY IS 237 S.F.

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