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PHRAGMITES REMOVAL PROTOCOL
Billingsgate Land Management
DETERMINATION: A negative determination was given by the Yarmouth Conservation Commission for the -
removal of invasive species on the property, including phragmites in the BVW adjacent to a salt marsh.
All Phragmites in proposed work area will first be re-evaluated. An integrated approach of mechanical and
chemical application will be performed on Phragmites according to the following schedule:
1) November 2014: Mowing, stalks mulched and/or removed. Provide Yarmouth Conservation Dept.
with monitoring and progress reports if requested.
2) Late Spring 2015: Mowing.
a. Mechanical removal (mowing), Late Spring 2015.
b. Continued mowing can be conducted by hand held brush saws and a low ground pressure
track loader an AS RC 60 with a ground pressure rating of 3.1 psi with a 60" rotary mower if
feasible. Use of rotary mower provides a more complete mulching of the existing and
previous years stalks. (Mechanical treatment may also include removal and proper
disposal of cut stalks).
3) Throughout growing season: Mowing and chemical treatments:
a. Phragmites may be re -cut as described above in July 2015 for vistas and to continue to
deplete its root reserves prior to chemical treatment. Mechanical removal contributes to
? the success of the chemical foliar treatment.
b. After cutting, let the Phragmites in the project area regrow to an average height of 2', mid-
August, 2015. At this time the herbicide treatment 0'1% Rodeo will be contact applied
using a hand controlled 48" weed wiper which will be walked in a grid pattern across the
project area, or a backpack sprayer for increased flexibility. Let 2 weeks pass for chemicals
to take effect before recutting. Similar follow up cutting/chemical treatments may
continue through the end of the growing season. -
4) Late October or November 2015. Final mowing, stalks mulched and/or removed. Provide Yarmouth
Conservation Dept. with monitoring and progress reports if requested.
5) Spring 2016: Assess the success of eradication and repeat process if necessary with further
mechanical removal & spot applications.
All proposed herbicide treatments will be conducted by a licensed, trained and insured applicator, Keith
R. Johnson, License #35452. All herbicides in wetlands will be approved wetland formulations. Copy of
license and msds sheets are available on request.
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Lisa Swansey Landscape Architecture
PO Box 764 Falmouth, MA 02541 508 548-9960
DATE: July 3, 2014
SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"
REVISIONS: July 31, 2014
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34 THACHER SHORE ROAD
YARMOUTH PORT, MASSACHUSETTS
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PHRAGMITES REMOVAL PROTOCOL
Billingsgate Land Management
DETERMINATION: A negative determination was given by the Yarmouth Conservation Commission for the -
removal of invasive species on the property, including phragmites in the BVW adjacent to a salt marsh.
All Phragmites in proposed work area will first be re-evaluated. An integrated approach of mechanical and
chemical application will be performed on Phragmites according to the following schedule:
1) November 2014: Mowing, stalks mulched and/or removed. Provide Yarmouth Conservation Dept.
with monitoring and progress reports if requested.
2) Late Spring 2015: Mowing.
a. Mechanical removal (mowing), Late Spring 2015.
b. Continued mowing can be conducted by hand held brush saws and a low ground pressure
track loader an AS RC 60 with a ground pressure rating of 3.1 psi with a 60" rotary mower if
feasible. Use of rotary mower provides a more complete mulching of the existing and
previous years stalks. (Mechanical treatment may also include removal and proper
disposal of cut stalks).
3) Throughout growing season: Mowing and chemical treatments:
a. Phragmites may be re -cut as described above in July 2015 for vistas and to continue to
deplete its root reserves prior to chemical treatment. Mechanical removal contributes to
? the success of the chemical foliar treatment.
b. After cutting, let the Phragmites in the project area regrow to an average height of 2', mid-
August, 2015. At this time the herbicide treatment 0'1% Rodeo will be contact applied
using a hand controlled 48" weed wiper which will be walked in a grid pattern across the
project area, or a backpack sprayer for increased flexibility. Let 2 weeks pass for chemicals
to take effect before recutting. Similar follow up cutting/chemical treatments may
continue through the end of the growing season. -
4) Late October or November 2015. Final mowing, stalks mulched and/or removed. Provide Yarmouth
Conservation Dept. with monitoring and progress reports if requested.
5) Spring 2016: Assess the success of eradication and repeat process if necessary with further
mechanical removal & spot applications.
All proposed herbicide treatments will be conducted by a licensed, trained and insured applicator, Keith
R. Johnson, License #35452. All herbicides in wetlands will be approved wetland formulations. Copy of
license and msds sheets are available on request.
t
Lisa Swansey Landscape Architecture
PO Box 764 Falmouth, MA 02541 508 548-9960
DATE: July 3, 2014
SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"
REVISIONS: July 31, 2014
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c 2212,01
RESTORATION PLAN
ESTATE OF ROSALIE B. SWANSEY
34 THACHER SHORE ROAD
YARMOUTH PORT, MASSACHUSETTS
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