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Grant, Kelly
From:Grant, Kelly
Sent:Thursday, June 11, 2020 8:20 AM
To:'Nicholas Fiorillo'
Subject:RE: 4 Glennwood St
Attachments:Cape Cod Coop Ext Plant List.pdf
Hi Nick
I have attached a plant list from the County.
Here is a link to some additional information that may help. https://www.mass.gov/service-details/sample-landscape-
plan-for-a-coastal-bank-with-an-existing-seawall
Regards
Kelly Grant
Conservation Administrator
Town of Yarmouth
508-398-2231 Ext 1288
kgrant@yarmouth.ma.us
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicholas Fiorillo \[mailto:metrowestrealty@icloud.com\]
Sent: Monday, June 8, 2020 3:31 PM
To: Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us>
Subject: Re: 4 Glennwood St
Great
I heard it But for some reason I think I overburdened my meeting interruption button LOL
Is this something I could get some direction from your department on plant species and such and present a plan. Why
wife is quite artistic and we could do a Lanscape plan Thanks Nick
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> On Jun 8, 2020, at 11:06 AM, Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us> wrote:
>
> Hi Nick
>
> As you were unable to connect during the meeting last week the Commission agreed to add this item to our next
agenda on June 18. I suggest beginning to get together a restoration plan for the replanting of the cleared areas.
>
> Thanks
>
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> Kelly Grant
> Conservation Administrator
> Town of Yarmouth
> 508-398-2231 Ext 1288
> kgrant@yarmouth.ma.us
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nicholas Fiorillo \[mailto:metrowestrealty@icloud.com\]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2020 10:15 AM
> To: Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us>
> Subject: Re: 4 Glennwood St
>
> Hi Kelly,
>
> Are we on the agenda, I hope I am in not trouble, OMG !
>
> I am truly sorry :-(
>
> Any info would be great and should I have a little sketch drawn up or something ?
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> Suggestions ?
>
> Thanks so much
>
> Nick 508 776 7219
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Jun 2, 2020, at 9:19 AM, Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Nick
>>
>> Thanks for your email. Any work within 100 feet of the top of bank requires prior permitting through the
Conservation Commission. Can I please ask you to attend the Commission meeting this Thursday to discuss the violation
with the Commission. They will then advise you of the steps to be taken to resolve the matter. You will mostly likely be
required to submit a restoration plan (perhaps as part of a Notice of Intent to replant the area with native plantings. A
combination of species will be required of varying heights and species. You cannot use beach grass alone.
>>
>> Here is a link to the webpage for more information on the
>> regulations.
>> http://www.yarmouth.ma.us/1222/Wetland-Protection-Regulations-Other-I
>> nf
>>
>> I will send you a copy of the Meeting Notice later today with
>> instruction on how to attend. It is a virtual meeting on the zoom
>> application. The meeting begins at 4.30pm
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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>> Kelly Grant
>> Conservation Administrator
>> Town of Yarmouth
>> 508-398-2231 Ext 1288
>> kgrant@yarmouth.ma.us
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Nicholas Fiorillo \[mailto:metrowestrealty@icloud.com\]
>> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2020 12:24 PM
>> To: Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us>
>> Subject: 4 Glennwood St
>>
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>> Hi,
>> This is Nick, I am the owner of 4 Glennwood in Yarmouth and happened to be the owner of 32 New Hampshire as
well. I think we met a few years back at 32 New Hampshire about the priest installation of the gazebo.
>>
>> We are truly sorry about the confusion with our “spring clean up” of the Glenn wood property. The Lanscaper was
just cutting back the overgrown bushes along our sea wall and removing the rotted fence along the sea wall. The former
owners had not done any yard maintnece for over 10 years on the property and the fence had been failing as well. They
prior owners became very sick and did not attend to their property in the end.
>>
>> We are planing on planting a lot natural sea grass in the areas that the scrub was cut back and returning the property
to its former glory with a new fence, similar to the 32 New Hampshire property.
>>
>> I am hopeful we can work together and make the proper improvements that would be in line with conservation.
>>
>> Please give me a call to discuss when you can.
>>
>> Thanks Nick 508 776 7219
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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