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1rn1I� 7 BUFFER PLANTINGS LISTED ABOVE. T}WETLAND CONSTRUCTION WILL FOLLOW
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i ;> WETLAND RESOURCE AREAS. THESE (SITS WILL BE SUPPLEMENTED WITH PLANTS
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�y TIME. THE PLANS TO BE UTILIZED ARS FOLLOWS:
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BEARBERRY #1 12"O.C.
. . 1. , ' + • $ ,1, a 1. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS URA—URSi 30"O.C.
• 1 e a SWEET FERN #1
2. 1 • '1' ' ' ' d C \ 3. JUONIPOR SNIS PHOR HORIZONTALIS CREEPING JUNIPER #3 5' OOC.
. - 1 1 - • • a .o WI 5 4. PRUNUS MARITIMA BEACH PLUM SH # 3 5 O.C.
r► 5. BACCHARIS HALIMIFOLIA GROUNDSEL BU #
1 . • •1 NORTHERN BAYBERRY #3 4' O.C.
1 1 � , • ` 6. MYRICA PENSYLVANICA ROSE BAY RHODODENDRON 2.5/3' 10' O.C.
�� •' • • ISOLATED 8_ RHODODENDRON VISCIOSUM SWAMP AZALEA #MUM3 5'O.C.
HODODENDRONa
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5 9. ILEX VERTICILLATA HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY #7 7 O.C.
VEGETATED 10. VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM #7 6' O.C.
11. VIBURNUM DENTATUM
•� AMERICAN HOLLY 3-4 12' O.C.
WETLAND 12. ILEX OPACA
1 13, JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA EASTERN RED CEDAR #10 9 O.C.
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1 a jNETL\Q N �•• 15. NYSSA SYLVATICA E BAY MAGNOLIA 3-4' 20'O.C.
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PEI"ROWSKI,
316 GREAT
ISLAND ROAD,
W. YARMOUTH,
MA.
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Engineering
Planning & Surveying
Landscape Architecture
9 South Pasture Lane
P.O. Box 2132
Duxbury, MA 02331
Phone: (781)934-6039
E-mail: Dan_orwig@hotmad.com
WETLAND&WILDLIFE
ENHANCEMENT
SITE
PLAN
SITE PLAN
AMENDMENT
TO ORDER OF
CONDITIONS
FOR SE 83-1933
-mr, I MWISION , I DATE_ I
DRAWING TnIX--:
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"ED
FLAG POLE" f
• l ES W BO WO PROVIDE A VERTICAL AND HORI7ONTALPERATION BETWEEN THE PROPOS
& ROS / �L- * RESIDENTIAL ACTIVITIES AT 316 GREAT -AN
D ROAD AND THE ADJOINING
WETLAND RESOURCE AREAS. THE VERAL SEPERATION IS ACCOMPLISHED
BY UTILIZING NATURAL STONE TO CRE,' A WALL WHICH AVERAGES 30" IN
o { - HORIZONTAL SEPERATION IS CREATED
• • '' 7-J O r-� �, j Y Y F # HEIGHT AND WILL NOT EXCEED 36
j Oa 1 kBY DEVELOPING A 3600 S.F. PLANTINCJFFER AREA OF VARIABLE WIDTH OF
x x�.
�• • + 1a / HEATH &HEATHER PLANTINGS TOGETI WITH WETLAND & WILDLIFE PLANTINGS
F,p• • • • + I ! x` C04ZATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE.
RECOMMENDED BY THE CAPE COD
0 r�
• • �� BEAC S PLAN ALSO CREATES A 600 S.F.'LAND RESOURCE AREA TO ENHANCE
O TH I 0 THE
LK W ADJACENT T
w
A Y AD
I (STONE WI/G S N S �' WLDLIFE IN A NATURAL UPLAND SWALIREA DIRECTLY
�D,y• . I EXISTING ISOLATED WETLAND- THIS AI GREATS A FINGER OF WETLAND
,pSURROUNDED BY WETLAND PL ANTING&MPRISING A PORTION OF THE 3600 S.F.
L A W N •• I 1
1rn1I� 7 BUFFER PLANTINGS LISTED ABOVE. T}WETLAND CONSTRUCTION WILL FOLLOW
o< +
" " THE CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES OUTLIP IN THE "REPLICATION GUIDELINES"
• • , �° • FOR MASSACHUSETTS INLAND WETLANUBLISHED BY DEP ON MARCH 1, 2001.
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EXIST
. �
9
s 4 `� WETLAND Sc WI LDL1 F PLANTINGS
RESTRI C ,
• • • # 8ti 8 Q a Q r iso •� # 6 THE FOLLOWING PLANT LIST WILL BE U BY THE PROJECT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
AREA • I g I TO CREATE THE 3600 S.F. WETLAND WILDLIFE BUFFER AREA TO THE ADJOINING
i ;> WETLAND RESOURCE AREAS. THESE (SITS WILL BE SUPPLEMENTED WITH PLANTS
6 .
� •i• SELECTED FROM THE, "TO BE DISTUREAREA OF THE SITE", AND PLACED IN A
a61 s 7 cr� TEMPORARY ON—SITE NURSERY TO BEAN TED IN THE BUFFER AT THE APPROPRIATE
�y TIME. THE PLANS TO BE UTILIZED ARS FOLLOWS:
�.
> >, •.• 1 1 0 �� 2
BEARBERRY #1 12"O.C.
. . 1. , ' + • $ ,1, a 1. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS URA—URSi 30"O.C.
• 1 e a SWEET FERN #1
2. 1 • '1' ' ' ' d C \ 3. JUONIPOR SNIS PHOR HORIZONTALIS CREEPING JUNIPER #3 5' OOC.
. - 1 1 - • • a .o WI 5 4. PRUNUS MARITIMA BEACH PLUM SH # 3 5 O.C.
r► 5. BACCHARIS HALIMIFOLIA GROUNDSEL BU #
1 . • •1 NORTHERN BAYBERRY #3 4' O.C.
1 1 � , • ` 6. MYRICA PENSYLVANICA ROSE BAY RHODODENDRON 2.5/3' 10' O.C.
�� •' • • ISOLATED 8_ RHODODENDRON VISCIOSUM SWAMP AZALEA #MUM3 5'O.C.
HODODENDRONa
1•. 5 O.C.
5 9. ILEX VERTICILLATA HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY #7 7 O.C.
VEGETATED 10. VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM #7 6' O.C.
11. VIBURNUM DENTATUM
•� AMERICAN HOLLY 3-4 12' O.C.
WETLAND 12. ILEX OPACA
1 13, JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA EASTERN RED CEDAR #10 9 O.C.
1C.
w 14. BETULA NIGRA RIVER BIRCH #UPELO 10 20'O,C.
1 a jNETL\Q N �•• 15. NYSSA SYLVATICA E BAY MAGNOLIA 3-4' 20'O.C.
• 1 16. MAGNOLIA VIRGINIANA
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1 1
40
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ISOLATED
VEGETATED
WETLAND
316 GREAT
ISLAND ROAD
NO I
3 1
W. YARMOUTH,
Ma.
CLIENT: MR.. & MRS.
PEI"ROWSKI,
316 GREAT
ISLAND ROAD,
W. YARMOUTH,
MA.
"l--%._ W 1. %,T t15 5 V C J i14C
Engineering
Planning & Surveying
Landscape Architecture
9 South Pasture Lane
P.O. Box 2132
Duxbury, MA 02331
Phone: (781)934-6039
E-mail: Dan_orwig@hotmad.com
WETLAND&WILDLIFE
ENHANCEMENT
SITE
PLAN
SITE PLAN
AMENDMENT
TO ORDER OF
CONDITIONS
FOR SE 83-1933
-mr, I MWISION , I DATE_ I
DRAWING TnIX--:
WETLAND &WILDLIFE
ENHANCEMENT
SITE
PT AN
c.3
0
UI
III
C
r
D,C.ORWIG 1 =10 0-29--2013 a
DRAWN BY PRIMARY SCALE DRAWING DATE C