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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcorrespondence (2) Grant, Kelly From:Margaret Smith <mesmith45@gmail.com> Sent:Monday, December 2, 2019 1:42 PM To:Grant, Kelly Cc:Mark Burgess Subject:Re: Downed trees at 39 Merchant Avenue, Yarmouth Port Thank you, Kelly. My husband and I have studied all this pretty carefully, but feel it is too difficult for us to do ourselves, especially because we are not on Cape right now. Mark Burgess has agreed to do these administrative tasks on our behalf. Best, Margaret On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 8:27 AM Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us> wrote: Hi Margaret Here is the link to the filing forms and checklists. http://www.yarmouth.ma.us/696/Filing-Forms A Request for Determination of Applicability may be sufficient for the tree work – It is difficult to know without a better understanding of the scope of work. The Request for Certificate of Compliance form can be found here also. Once we receive the complete requests we will put them on the agenda for the following Conservation Commission meeting for review. The left panel on the webpage has links to the meeting schedule/deadlines and the filing fees. Thanks Kelly Grant Conservation Administrator Town of Yarmouth 508-398-2231 Ext 1288 kgrant@yarmouth.ma.us 1 From: Margaret Smith \[mailto:mesmith45@gmail.com\] Sent: Friday, November 29, 2019 8:44 AM To: Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us> Cc: Mark Burgess <shorefrontconsulting@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Downed trees at 39 Merchant Avenue, Yarmouth Port Kelly, Can you explain to me what I need to do with regard to the "application" you say you need? Likewise, with regard to the Certificates of Compliance, can you please tell me what I need to do to get them? Thanks, Margaret On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 4:11 PM Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us> wrote: Hi Margaret Thanks for your email. I am happy to work with Mark on this. I will need to receive an application for the tree work as it is outside of what I can approve administratively. With regard to the open conservation issues, there are two open Orders of Condition for the property for the two projects you mentioned. When the work is completed it is the responsibility of the applicant to request a Certificate of Compliance for the project. You are in effect “in violation” until that is done, and the Commission will not issue new permits until any existing issues are resolved. I suggest you have someone request the Certificates of Compliance for you now, while the other projects are in development. The file can be viewed online at the Town website or by coming into my office. Let me know if you have any further questions. 2 Thanks Kelly Grant Conservation Administrator Town of Yarmouth 508-398-2231 Ext 1288 kgrant@yarmouth.ma.us From: Margaret Smith \[mailto:mesmith45@gmail.com\] Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2019 11:55 AM To: Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us> Subject: Downed trees at 39 Merchant Avenue, Yarmouth Port Attention! This email originates outside of the organization. Do not open attachments or click links unless you are sure this email is from a known sender and you know the content is safe. Call the sender to verify if unsure. Otherwise delete this email. Kelly, The storm in October brought down two large trees on the shoreline of my property at 39 Merchant Avenue, Yarmouth Port. I would be glad if you could come out to the property and take a look at this situation. Clearly, we need permission from Conservation to remove the two trees. But there are several other trees at the edge of the shoreline that perhaps should be removed as well, because if they are left, they will probably fall at a later date and pull down a chunk of the bank. I would like you to suggest which other trees we should remove at the same time, so we can do this all at once. 3 Mark Burgess has been working with us on the redesign of the dock, and will be filing with Conservation soon for that plan. Mark is willing to discuss this new tree issue with you, on our behalf, since I will not be on the Cape during the coming weeks. If you can talk directly to Mark about it that would be great. Strangely, The Tree Company (who is now doing my tree work) did try to get in touch with you about the downed trees, via a landscaper who handles their Conservation permissions. The answer they got from Conservation was that I have two outstanding issues with Conservation that are unresolved and would get no further permissions until they are resolved. They cited the renewal of the 1985 septic tank, (which actually was done by Ray Bernier in the early 2000s) and the work done on the stone staircase to the dock, which was handled by Phil Cheney. I know Phil Cheney would not have gone ahead with that project without the proper permissions from you. So I would be glad if you could look into these matters and make sure that your records are up to date. If there is something more I need to do about them, please tell me. Thanks for your help on all this, Margaret Smith -- Margaret E. Smith, Ph.D. Director Program on Trauma Healing and Community Resilience Institute of World Affairs 202-403-1352 Author of Reckoning with the Past: Teaching History in Northern Ireland 4 -- Margaret E. Smith, Ph.D. Director Program on Trauma Healing and Community Resilience Institute of World Affairs 202-403-1352 Author of Reckoning with the Past: Teaching History in Northern Ireland -- Margaret E. Smith, Ph.D. Director Program on Trauma Healing and Community Resilience Institute of World Affairs 202-403-1352 Author of Reckoning with the Past: Teaching History in Northern Ireland 5