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Grant, Kelly
From:Grant, Kelly
Sent:Monday, September 28, 2020 8:58 AM
To:christian@nolendenny.com
Subject:Re: 71 Smiths Point Road
Hi Christian
You will need to have the delineations updated as they are only valid for 3 years. The flood zone mapping also changed
in 2014.
Regards
Kelly
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> On Sep 25, 2020, at 1:35 PM, "christian@nolendenny.com" <christian@nolendenny.com> wrote:
>
> Kelly -
>
> Thanks for getting back to me. I have a couple of questions
>
> In 2000 when we permitted the site for the existing buildings we had the resource areas (wetlands and dune line)
mapped. To proceed now we will need to file a NOI showing the relationship of the proposed structures to those
mapped resource areas from the 2000 survey as well as the flood zone (if applicable). Do I have this right?
>
> Thanks for the clarification.
>
> I will be processing the Pruning & Vegetation document once I have figured out who will be doing the work. We will
probably wait until the winter to perform the work, because we want the trees to lose their leaves.
>
> Christian Nolen
>
>> On Sep 25, 2020, at 8:07 AM, Grant, Kelly <kgrant@yarmouth.ma.us> wrote:
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>> Hi Christian
>>
>> For the vista pruning you can complete the admin review form and email me with photos. I will do a site visit to
review the work. https://www.yarmouth.ma.us/DocumentCenter/View/8213/Vista-Pruning-and-Vegetation-Removal-
Guidelines?bidId=
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>> For the structure you will need to file a Notice of Intent if the work is within 100 feet of a wetland resource area or
within the flood zone. This includes dune, coastal banks, vegetated wetland, salt marsh etc.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Kelly Grant
>> Conservation Administrator
>> Town of Yarmouth
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>> 508-398-2231 Ext 1288
>> kgrant@yarmouth.ma.us
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: christian@nolendenny.com \[mailto:christian@nolendenny.com\]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2020 8:38 AM
>> To: Grant, Kelly <KGrant@yarmouth.ma.us>
>> Subject: 71 Smiths Point Road
>>
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>> Good Morning Kelly,
>>
>> I hope you are stay safe in these crazy times.
>>
>> My wife and I are looking to due some work on our property during the building season on Great Island. We have two
projects in mind.
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>> 1) we would like to prune oaks that have grown up and obscured our view. We have done this twice before - 2010
and 2018. Do we need to appear before the commission with a formal hearing, can this be done with your
administrative approval, or does our prior approval allow us to continue to do this maintenance work.
>>
>> 2) we are planning to build a guest house on our property for our expanding family. Our plan is to build on the
“upland” portion of our property - away from all existing resource areas. Would it be possible for you to meet with us
and our architect on site to advise us on whether or not we would need to appear before the commission.
>>
>> I look forward to working with you.
>>
>> Christian Nolen
>> 857-212-9664
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>>
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