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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDMF correspondence 8.4.2020 Grant, Kelly From:EnvReview-South, DMF (FWE) <dmf.envreview-south@state.ma.us> Sent:Tuesday, August 4, 2020 3:27 PM To:Lynne Hamlyn Cc:Grant, Kelly; Bill Hasapidis Subject:Re: NOI for William Hasapidis, 24 Scallop Road, West Yarmouth, MA 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. The letter will go out Thursday morning instead. In the field tomorrow. From: EnvReview-South, DMF (FWE) Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2020 2:56 PM To: Lynne Hamlyn Cc: Kelly Grant; Bill Hasapidis Subject: Re: NOI for William Hasapidis, 24 Scallop Road, West Yarmouth, MA Hi Lynne, Thank you for sending the NOI electronically! I will get a comment letter to the ConCom by COB tomorrow (8/5/20). Next time, try to send the NOI earlier. THX. Eileen Feeney From: Lynne Hamlyn <lhamlyn@capecodwetlands.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2020 11:42 AM To: EnvReview-South, DMF (FWE) Cc: Kelly Grant; Bill Hasapidis Subject: NOI for William Hasapidis, 24 Scallop Road, West Yarmouth, MA Attn: Environmental Reviewer: I thought that I submitted this NOI to DMF when I filed the application with the Yarmouth Conservation Commission, but I cannot find a record of having done so. The Commission held one hearing on July 16 with a continuance on August 6, 2020, awaiting a DEP file number and DMF comments. The subject pier is fully licensed and the structure, as it currently exists, conforms strictly with the License Plan. The Applicant is proposing modification of the pier in response to the Conservation Administrator's concern about the existing floats grounding out on the salt marsh. As discussed with Kelly Grant, 3 of the landward floats are to be removed and replaced with an extension of the fixed walkway section and a ramp to access the 2 remaining floats. Dave Hill has indicated that this work can be done within the pier's existing footprint with a minor plan modification that will not invalidate the existing 99-year Amnesty License. The Yarmouth Conservation Commission approved the maintenance and repair of the structure in 1978. 1 There are no other changes proposed. The Applicant only is willing to incur the expense of the pier modification to mitigate for existing environmental impacts in as far as the work does not invalidate his existing License. If you have any questions, please call me at 774-323-0603. I've left out parts of the application that are irrelevant to your review (Site Access Form, abutters information, transmittal form). Thank you, Lynne Hamlyn Hamlyn Consulting 690 Thousand Oaks Drive Brewster, MA 02631 2