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Civil Engineering Land Surveying Environmental Consulting Landscape Architecture Operations and Maintenance Plan for Solar Panel Facility Haverhill, MA Prepared By: Hancock Associates #19168 Prepared For: Clean Energy Collective, LLC February, 2016 DANVERS OFFICE 185 Centre Street, Danvers, MA 01923 Phone: (978) 777-3050 Fax: (978) 774-7816 MARLBOROUGH OFFICE 315 Elm Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 Phone: (508) 460-1111 Fax: (508) 460-1121 www.hancockassociates.com

Clean Energy Collective, LLC (CEC) proposes to install a solar energy system at 1305 Broadway in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The system will be a Community Shared Solar array. The proposed project consists of an approximately 0.99 Megawatt (DC) solar array on an approximately 24.5-acre parcel. Associated site improvements will include a gravel access road, fence, and stormwater system. The project area will be approximately 10-acres. The project site is bounded by residential properties to the east, west, southeast, and southwest. It abuts Broadway to the south and land owned by the Massachusetts Electric Company to the north. Elevations within the project area range from 206 where the access road will meet Broadway, to 234 within the panel area. The information provided herein is intended to provide the base information for operation and maintenance of the site in perpetuity subject to updates and revisions as required at a future date. As such all future property owners must be notified in writing of the this plan and be provided with a copy of this plan, a complete set of the design drawings and/or a completed as-built plan showing all the drainage features as they were constructed, which are considered part of this document. Please see the attached Operations and Maintenance Log (Appendix I). Stormwater management system owner: The party responsible for operation and maintenance: Clean Energy Collective Clean Energy Collective Detention Ponds The detention ponds shall be inspected in early May and the second half of October. Any accumulated silt, trash, or debris shall be removed from the detention ponds. Outlet control structures should be cleaned as required for proper function. Note any settlement or erosion around drainage inlets, stabilize any eroded areas. The discharge ponds shall be inspected for stability, erosion, siltation and obstructions. Any obstructions including any woody vegetation in the flow path shall be removed. Rip-rap shall be replenished as needed. If silt reaches half way up the rip-rap, it shall be removed and the rocks replaced or replenished as needed. Infiltration Trenches The infiltration trenches shall be inspected in early May and the second half of October. Any accumulated silt, trash, or debris shall be removed from the infiltration trenches. Note any settlement or erosion around the infiltration trenches and stabilize any eroded areas. Crushed stone shall be replenished as needed. Gravel Access Road The gravel access road is graded for proper drainage. Any erosion shall be repaired and additional gravel shall be added and compacted as required to meet the original design. The gravel access road will be plowed. Deicing materials will not be applied. Material Storage There will be no storage of materials on-site. Materials required for operations and maintenance will be transported to the site at the time maintenance will be performed, as required. All spills will be cleaned up immediately upon occurrence. Spill cleanup kits will be transported to the site at the time maintenance will be performed. Vegetated Areas Maintenance Although not a structural component of the drainage system, the maintenance of vegetated areas may affect the functioning of stormwater management practices. This includes the health/density of vegetative cover and activities such as the application and disposal of lawn and garden care products, disposal of leaves and yard trimmings.

Initial Post-Construction Inspection During the initial period of vegetation establishment plantings shall be inspected twice in first year by contractor or owner. Any dead vegetation/plantings found after the first year will be replaced. Proper mulching is mandatory and regular watering and fertilization may be required initially to ensure proper establishment of new vegetation. Long-Term Maintenance The planted areas shall be inspected on a semi-annual basis and any litter removed. Weeds and invasive plant species shall be removed by hand. Maintain planted areas adjacent to pavement to prevent soil washout. Immediately clean any soil deposits on pavement. Leaf litter and other detritus shall be removed twice per year. Detention basins and the meadow area surrounding the solar panels will be mowed twice per year to maximize vegetative cover and prevent woody growth. Pesticide/Herbicide Usage No pesticides are to be used unless a single spot treatment is required for a specific control application. Herbicides will not be used on the site.

Appendix I. Operations and Maintenance Log

1305 Broadway, Haverhill, MA Operation and Maintenance Log Inspections for Year: Structural Best Management Practice Action Date Completed Completed By Comments Detention Ponds Inspect twice per year. Clean as required Infiltration Trenches Inspect twice per year. Clean as required. Vegetated Areas Maintenance Inspect twice per year. Maintain as required. Inspect/ Maintain Inspect/ Maintain NOTE: See Operations and Maintenance Plan for details of inspection requirements.

Appendix II. Stormwater BMP Figure