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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNOIShorefront ,- on Land or At Sea www. shorefr ontconsulting. com shorefrontconsulting@gmail. com Re: Shorefront Consulting Professional Services 290 Center St., Dennis Port, MA 02639 508-280-8046 Yarmouth Conservation Commission Attn: Brittany DiRienzo 1146 Route 28 South Yarmouth, MA 02664-4492 By hand delivery and email February 22,2024 Notice of Intent Application Filins Packase: Proposed Bulkhead Replacement and Maintenance Dredging John and Georgia Levantakis 5 Compass Drive South Yarmouth, MA 02664 Map 17, Parcel 70 On behalf of my clients, John and Georgia Levantakis, I am submitting 1 copy of the completed Notice of Intent application filing package, plus (1) full size (24"x36") original plus 6 copies of the project plan, and three original checks for the municipal filing for the above referenced project. Electronic copies of all documents will be emailed to the conservation office. The following items are enclosed: I I I I I Notice of Intent Application and NOI Fee Transmittal Form Signed Administrative Checklist Performance Standards Narrative, Alternatives Analysis, and Construction Protocol Shellfish survey and plan Photographs of the site Yarmouth USGS Map, Assessor Map 17, and Flood Map, identiffing locus Copy of Check #xxxx for $804.50 made payable to the Commonwealth of Mass. for state share of DEP fee, (was sent directly to lockbox) Check #xxxx for $829.50 check made payable to the Town of Yarmouth for town share of DEP fee Check #xxxx for $492.00 for the Town of Yarmouth By-Law fee (Category 5, dock, 44' x$28T.) Check #xxxx for $10.00 check made payable to the Town of Yarmouth for advertising fee Affidavit of Service, Abutter Notification Letter and Abuffer List "Plan Showing Proposed Bulkhead Reconstruction and Dredging", by Shorefront Consulting, dated 7129/23 (1 sheet).. Certified mail receipts will be emailed with the electronic application package. Copy ofthe EDEP submittal confirmation Please schedule this filing for your March 7,2024 public hearing. If there are any questions or concerns regarding this filing, please contact me as soon as possible. Sincerely, n Y)A// Mark Burgess Shorefront Consulting Enclosures: As Stated Mass. DEP/SERO - Wetlands (by EDEP) Mass. Division of Marine Fisheries (by email) John and Georgia Lavantakis (Applicants) Yarmouth Waterways and Shellfish Committee (by hand delivery and email) Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bweau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File#: eDEP Transacti on # :l 67 927 9 City/Town:YARMOUTTI 5 COMPASS DRIVE YARMOUIH 41.63968N t7 c. Zip Code e. Longitude g.Parcel/Lot # 02664 70.21929W 70 LEVANTAKIS g. Zip Code 01940 j. Email vaiclete(@ail.com JOHN AND GEORGIA 7 STAGECOACHLANE LYNNEFItrLD 617-775-0560 b.LastName MAf. State i. Fax 2. i-' Residential Subdivision 4. l.- Commerciallndustrial 6. i- Utilities 8. : .Agricullure (eg., cranbenies, forestry) 10. i- Other' 7b.ls any portion of the proposed activity eiigible to be treated as a limited project subject to 310 CMR 10.24 (coastal) or 310 CMR 10.53 (inland)? A.General Information l. Project Location: a. Street Address b. CitylTovvn d. Latitude f. Map/Plat# 2. Applicant: 17 Individual l- Organization a. FirstName c. Organization d. Mailing Address e. City/Town h. PhoneNumber 3.Property Owner: f- more than one olvner a. FirstName JOHN AND GEORGIA b. LastName LEVANTAKIS c. Organization d. Mailing Address 7 STAGECOACH LANE e. CitylTown LY{NEFIELD f.State MA g.Zip Code 01940 h. PhoneNumber 617-775-0560 i. Fax j-Email vaicrete@ail.com 4.Representative: a. First Name MARK b. Last Name BURGESS c. Oryanization SHOREFRONT CONSULTLING d. Mailing Address 290 CENTER STREET e. City/Town DENNIS PORT f. State MA g.ZipCode 02639 h.Phone Number 508-280-8046 i.Fax j.Email shorefrontconsulting@gmail.com 5.Total wPA Fee Paid (Automatically inserted from NoI wetland Fee Transmittal Form): a.Total Fee Paid 1,450.00 b.State Fee Paid 712.50 c.CitylTown Fee Paid 737.50 6.General Proj ect Description: PROPOSED BULKHEAD REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE DREDGING Ta.Project Type: 1.t7 $lnolsPamilyHome 3. f Limited Project Driveway Crossing 5.i= DockPier 7 .tv C;66"1n1 Engineering Structure 9.f Transportation Page I of7 * ELECTRONIC COPY Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, $40 If yes, describe which limited project applies to this project: b.Certificate:c.Book: 29098 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File #: eDEP Transacti on #:167 927 9 City/Town:YARMOUTH d.Page: J 1. f Yes fl No 2. Limited Project S.Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: a.County: BARNSTABLE B. Buffer Zone & Resource Area Impacts (temporary & permanent) 1.Buffer Zone & Resource Area Impacts (temporary & permanent): f- ThisisaBuflerZoneonlyproject-CheckiftheprojectislocatedonlyintheBufferZoneofaBorderingVegetatedWetland, Inland Bank, or Coastal Resource Area. 2.Inland Resource Areas: (See 310 CMR 10.54 - 10.58, if not applicable. go to Section B.3. Coastal Resource Areas) Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) a.l- Bank b.F Bordering Vegetated Wetland c.l- Land under Waterbodies and Waterways d.i- Bordering Land Subject to Flooding e.l- Isolated Land Subject to Flooding 1. linearfeet l. square feet l. Square feet 3. cubic yards dredged 1. square feet 3. cubic feet offlood storage lost 1. square feet 2. squale feet 4. cubic feet replaced l.- Yesl- No Page2 of7 x ELECTRONIC COPY 2. linear feet 2. square feet 2. square feet f i RiverfrontArea 2. Width of Riverfront Area (check one) 3. Total area of Riverfront Area on the site of the proposed project 4. Proposed Alteration of the Riverliont Area: a. total square feet b. square feet within 100 ft. c. square feet between 100 ft. and 200 ft. 5. Has an alternatives analysis been done and is it attached to this NOI? 2. cubic feet offlood storage lost 3. cubic feet replaced 1. Name of Watenvay (if any) - 25 ft.. - Designated Densely Developed Areas only 1-- 100 ft. - New agricultural projects only i- 200 ft. - All other projects square feet Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, $40 Providedby MassDEP: MassDEP File #: eDEP Transacti on # :167 927 9 CitylTown:YARMOUTII 6. Was the lot where the activity is proposed created prior to August 1,1996? 1-" Yesf No 3.Coastal Resource Areas: (See 310 CMR 10.25 - 10.35) Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) a. i--' Designated Port Areas b.i7 L*6 gndel the Ocean c.l- Barrier Beaches d.i Coastal Beaches e. t- Coastal Dunes f i- Coastal Banks g. i-- Rocky tntertidal Shores h. r- Salt Malshes i f Land Under Salt Ponds j. r- Land Containing Shellfish k. t- Fish Runs Indicate size rmder 912 1. square feet 98 2, cubic yards dredged Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and/or Coatstal Dunes, below Land under the ocean below, 2. cubic yards beach nou'ishment 2. cubic yards dune nourishment L square feet 1. square feet 1 linear feet 1. square feet 1. square feet 1. square feet 2. sq ft restoration, rehab, crea. 2. cubic yards dredged 1. square feet Indicate size under Coastal Banks, Inland Bank, Land Under the Ocean, and/or inland Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways, above 1. cubic yards dredged l. i7 Land Subject to Coastal 46 Storm Flowage 1. square feet 4.Restoration /Enh ancement f Restoration /Replacement Ifthe project is for the pulpose ofrestoring or enhancing awetland resource area in addition to the square footage that has been entered in Section B.2.b or B.3.h above, please entered the additional amount here. a. square feet of BWV 5Projects Involves Steam Crossings I- Project Involves Steams Crossings b. square feet of Salt Marsh Ifthe project involves Stream Crossings, please enter the number ofnew stream crossings/number ofreplacement sfeam crossings. Page 3 of 7 * ELECTRONIC COPY \ Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bweau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachuseffs Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, $40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File #: eDEP Transacti on # :l 67 927 9 City/Town:YARMOUTH a. number ofnew sfeam crossings b. number ofreplacement steam crossings C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements Streamlined Massachusetts Endangered Species ActAiletlands Protection Act Review l. Is any portion of the proposed project located in Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife as indicated on the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare Wetland Wildlil-e published by the Natural Helitage of Endangered Species program (NHESP)? ^. l- Yes l7 No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery ofNOI to: Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Progam Division ofFisheries and Wildlife 1 RabbitHill Road Westborough, MA 01581 b. Date of map:FROM MAP VIEWER If yes, the project is also subject to Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA) review (321 CMR 10.18).... c. Submit Supplemental Information for Endangered Species Review * (Check boxes as they apply) 1.1- Percentagelacreage of properly to be alteled: percentage/acreage percentage/acreage 2.1- Assessor's Map or right-of-rvay plan of site 3. t- Project plans for entire project site, including wetland resource areas and areas outside of wetland jurisdiction, showing existing and proposed conditions, existing and proposed tree/vegetation clearing line, and clearly dema:'cated limits of work +* a. r Project description (including description ofimpacts outside ofwetland resource area & buffer zone) b. i- Photographs representative of the site c.f MESA filing fee (fee information available at: ) Make check payable to "Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Fund" and mail to NHESP at above address Projecls altering 10 or more acres of land, also submil: d.)- Vegetation cover type map of site e.l'- Project plans showing Priority & Estimated Habitat boundaries d. OR Check One ofthe following 1.1- Project is exempt fiom MESA review. Attach applicant letter indicating rvhich MESA exemption applies. (See 321 cMR 10.14, specics-act.htnrl# 10.14; the NOI must still be sent to NHESP if the project is within estimated habitat pursuant to 310 CMR 10.37 and 10.59.) 2. f Separate MESA review ongoing. a. NHESP TrackingNumber b. Date submittedto NHESP 3.i- Separate MESA reviera, completed. Include copy of NHESP "no Take" determination or valid Conservation & Management Permit with approved plan. Page 4 of7 x ELECTRONIC COPY (a) within Wetland Resource Area (b) outside Resource Area * Some projects not in Estimated Habitat may be located in hiority Habita! and require NHESP review... 2. For coastal projects only, is any portion ofthe proposed project located below the mean high waterline or in a fish run? a.l- Not applicable - project is in inland resource area only b. i7 Yes i- No Ifyes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery ofNOI to either: South Shore - Cohasset to Rhode Island, and the Cape & Islands: Division of Marine Fisheries - Southeast Marine Fisheries Station Attrr: Environmental Reviewer 836 S. Rodney French Blvd New Bedford, MA02744 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, $40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File #: eDEP Transaction # :l 67 927 9 City/Town:YARMOUTH North Shore - Hull to New Hampshire: Division of Marine Fisheries - North Shore Office Atfr: Envir onmental Reviewer 30 Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 4 5 If yes, it may require a Chapter 9l license. For coastal towns in the Northeast Region, please contact MassDEP's Boston Office. For coastal towns in the Southeast Region, please contact MassDEP's Southeast Regional office. 3 . Is any portion of the proposed proj ect within an Area of Critical Environmental Concem (ACEC)? a.- Yes ,7 No Ifyes, provide name ofACEC (see insffuctions to WPA Form 3 or DEP Website for ACEC locations). Note: electonic filers click on Website. b. ACECName Is any portion of the proposed project within an area designated as an Outstanding Resource Water (ORW) as designated in the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, 314 CMR 4.00? a. F Yes l-v No Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order under the Inland Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L.c. 131, $ 40A) or the Coastal Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L.c. 130, g 105X a. f Yes i7 No Is this project subject to provisions of the MassDEP Stormwater Management Standards? a.l- Yes, Attach a copy of the Stornwater Report as lequired by the Stormrvater Management Standards per 310 CMR 10.0s(6)(k)-(q) and check if: l. Applying for Low Impact Development (LID) site design credits (as described in Stormwater Management Handbook - Vol.2, Chapter'3) ): A portion of the site constitutes redevelopment 1; Proprietary BMPs are included in the Stormwater Management System b.I; 11o, Explain why the project is exempt: I - Single Family Home )-- Emergency Road Repair 3. Small Residential Subdivision (less than or equal to 4 single-family houses or less than or equal to 4 units in multi-family Page 5 of 7 * ELECTRONIC COPY Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, $40 t- housing project) u'ith no discharge to Critical Areas. D. Additional Information Applicants must include the following with this Notice of Intent QllO!. See instructions for details. Online Users: Attach the document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) for any of the following information you submit to the Department by regular mail delivery. l. USGS or other map of the area (along with a narrative description, if necessary) containing suffrcient information for the ii Conservation Commission and the Deparhnent to locate the site. (Electronic filers may omit this item.) 2. Plans identi$ring the location of proposed activities (including activities proposed to ser,,e as a Bordeling Vegetated Wetland 17 [BVW] replication area or other mitigating measure) relative to the boundaries of each affected resource area. 3. Identif, the method for BWV and other resoulce area boundary delineations (MassDEP BVW Field Data Fom(s). i7 Determination of Applicabilify, Order of Resource Area Delineation, etc.), ard attach documentation of the methodology. 4. List the titles and dates fo| all plans a:rd othel materials submitted with this NoI. ii b. Plan Prepared By: c. Plan Signed/Stamped By: c. Revised Final Date: e' Scale: SHOREFRONT CONSULTIN DAN OJALA, P.E.7129123 l":20' If there is more than one property owner. please attach a list of these propefiy owners not listed on this form. Attach proof of mailing for Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, if needed. Attach proof of mailing fot'Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, if needed, Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form. Attach Stormwater Report, if needed. Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File #: eDEP Transacti on # :l 67 927 9 City/Town:YARMOUTH a. Plan Title: PLAN SHOWING PROPOSED BULKTIEAD RECONSTRUCTION ANDDREDGING 5. I 6.r 7. tr 8. v 9.r Page 6 of 7 * ELECTRONIC COPY Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, $40 3. Check date Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File #: oDEP Trans action # :l 67 927 9 City/Town:YARMOUTH E. Fees l. Fee Exempt: No filing fee shall be assessed for projects ofany city, town, county, or district ofthe Commonwealth, federally recognized Indian iribe housing authority, municipal housing authority, or the Massachusetts Bay Ttansportation Authority Applicants must submit the following information (in addition to pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form) to confirm fee payment: 2.MmicipalCheckNunber 2 1 ZO /e 4. State Cheok Nmber -T +T 6. Payer name on cheok: First Nme F. Signatures and Submittal Requirements I hereby certify under the penalties of perjury that the foregoing Notice oflntent and accompanying plans, documents, and supporting data are true and complete to the best ofmy knowledge. I understand that the Conservation Commission will place notification of this Notice in a local newsPaper at the expense ofthe applicant in accordance with the wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.05(5)(a). I further certiff under penalties of perjury that all abutters were notified of this application, pusuant to the requirements of M.G.L. c. 131, $ 40. Notice mustbe made by Certificate of Mailing or in witing by hand delivery or certified mail (retum receipt requested) to a[[ abutters within 100 feet ofthe property line ofthe project location. 6. Date For Conservation Commission: Two copies of the conrpleted Notice of Intent (Form 3), including supporting plans and documents, two copies of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form, and the city/town fee payment, to the Consewation Commission by certified maiI or hand delivery. For MassDEP: One copy of the completedNotice of Intent (Form 3), jncluding supporting plans and documents, one copy of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form, and a copy of the state fee payment to the MassDEP Regional Office (see Instructions) by certified mail or hand delivery, Other: Ifthe applicant has checked the "yes" box in Section C, Items 1-3, above, refer to that section and the Instructions for addilional submittal requirements The original and copies must be sent simultaneously Failure by the applicant to send copies in a tirnely manner may result in dismissal of the Notice of Intent. Jr( ,^. a-o ",,L.,.I-o-4-.t--1(r$ignatrue of Applimrt >- t6-2q 2. Dste 4. Date zl tdlzv PageT of7 * ELECTRONIC COPY 2 A. Applicant Information 1. Applicant: a. FilstName c. Organization d. Mailing Address e. City/Town h. Phone Number 2.Properly Owner:(if different) a. Filst Name c. Organization d. Mailing Address e. CitylTown h. Phone Number 3. ProjectLocation: a. Street Address JOHNAND GEORGIA 7 STAGECOACHLANE LYNNEFIELD 6177750560 5 COMPASS DRI\E Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 - Notice of Wetland FeeTransmittal Form Massachuseffs Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, $40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File #: eDEP Transacti on # :l 67 927 9 City/Town:YARMOUTH LEVANTAK]S g.Zip Code 01940 j. Email vaicrete@ail.com LEVANTAKIS g. Zip Code 01940 j.Email vaicrete@ail.com b. CitylTown YARMOUT}I RF Multiplier Sub Total 1450.00 r84.00 State share of filing fee Total Project Fee s804.50 $1,634.00 f. State i. Fax b.LastName MA b. LastName MA JOHNAND GEORGIA 7 STAGECOACH LANE LYNNEFIELD f.State 61777s0560 i. Fax Are you exempted from Fee? 1-- (YOU IIA\E SELECTED 'NO') Note: Fee will be exempted if you are one of the following: . CitylToivn/Cou.ntylDistrict o Municipal Housing Authority o Indian Tribe Housing Authority r MBTA State agencies are only exempt if the fee is less than $100 B. Fees Activity Type H.)DREDGING; A.) WORK ON DOCKS, PIERS, REYETMENTS, DIKES, ETC. (COASTAL ORTNLAND). Activity Number 1 46 Activity Fee 1450.00 4.00 City/Town share of filling fee $829.50 Page 1 of 1 * ELECTRONIC COPY CONSERVATION OFFICE (Mminiattuttue eftsrtfiat Lr,o;T=k, Af ofice o{ Sntu* All filings must be made on Town of Yarmouth forms. The filing deadline is two weeks prior to the next scheduled Conservation Commission meeting for new applications. Failure to follow this Checklist shall result in an Administratively lncomplete Application and will not be advertised for a Public Hearing. Refer to the meetinq schedule. Contact the Conservation Office if you need assistance. Does the property have any outstanding/expired Orders of Conditions? lf so, please file a Request for Certificate of Compliance for each outstanding/expired Order, as the Commission may not issue a new Order until any outstanding/expired Orders have been closed and recorded. ("see page 2) Hardcopy filing dropped off or mailed to the Conservation Office including: 1 Administrative Checklist 1 complete NOI application WPA form 3 with original signatures. Typed signatures will not be accepted. \ O"t.iled narrative of the project including existing & proposed conditions, construction sequence, type of equipment, staging locations, drainage and stormwater, erosion controls, invasive species management and alternative analysis. The narrative shall include how the project meets performance standards per 310 CMR 10.0 & TOY Wetland Requlations, delineation sheets (if BVW or vegetated wetlands are present) or other resource area calculations, and supporting information. 1 100' radius map, current abutters list identif,Ting the property owners who are to be notified per 310 CMR 10.00 and abutter notification form. Abutters list must be certified by the Town Assessor's office. The Assessor's office requires 7 days advance notice. AII abutters must be notifled via certified mail. .Certified Mail Receipts (PS Form 3800) for all abutters. Green cards to be submitted at the hearing. \1 original and 6 copies of the plan, folded separately, right side out with title and project address visible. All plans shall reference NAVD1988 unless othenruise noted. See plan requirements ng fee: Separate check made payable to "Town of Yarmouth" (refer to NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form) Separate check made payable to "Town of Yarmouth" Separate check made payable to "Town of Yarmouth" \ ""rrouth's share of State fili By-law flling fee: Legal ad fee: Box 4062 Boston, MA 0221'l Yarmouth Conservation Commission . 1146 Route 28 South Yarmouth, MA02664-4492 Te l. (508)-398 -223! Ext. 7288 Rev 72/2023 Page 1. of 2 DEP Submiftal and Digitalfiling lf you are filing with MassDEP using eDEP, please include a copy of the submittal confirmation with your application. lf not filing via eDEP, a PDF of your application, plan, and all other supporting information must be sent VIA EMAIL the same day to DEP, Southeast Region at SERO NO!@mass.qov with the subject line in the email per DEP's request listed as 'YARMOUTH - NOI - Street Address - Applicant Name" and copied to bdirienzo@varmouth.ma.us. We must receive a copy of this email with the application as proof that it has been submitted to DEP. lnitial below I CERTIFY that all on-site requirements will be completed by noon on the Friday prior to the hearing date. All proposed structures must be staked, and all relevant resource areas and buffer zones must be staked or flagged. Please consult the Yarmouth Wetland Requlations, page 17. Without proper staking your project may be deemed incomplete and be continued to the next hearing date. lf Applicable Certified Mail Receipt for Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program \ Certified Mail Receipt for Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries. lf filing via email, CC bd irienzo@varmouth. ma. us tenrvay's jurisdiction - Any coastal projects such as, but not limited to, docks, piers, bulkheads, revetments, dredging and boardwalks shall require submittal of all Notice of lntent, plans and supplemental information to the Town of Yarmouth Waterways/Shellfish Committee via the Natural Resources office by certifled mail or hand delivery. The applicant or his/her representative must provide the Conservation office with proof that this has been done or the filing will not be accepted. Other Requirements o Does the proposed project meet the applicable reguiations of the Town of Yarmouth Zoning bylaws? Do you need to file with the Yarmouth Board of Appeals? lf so, you must file with ZBA after conservation permitting is completed. o lf a vacant lot, have you completed and received a determination for the Building Department for a lot inquiry form? *To view all Conservation fites/permits for the propefi address online, go to www.varmouth.ma.us/LF Yarmouth Conservation Commission o 1146 Route 28 South Yarmouth, MAO2664-4492 Te l. ( s08)-398 -223L Ext. 1288 Rev t212023 Page 2 of 2 Notice of Intent John Levantakis, 5 Compass Drive, S. Yarmouth Performance Standards Narrative, Alternatives Analysis, and Construction Protocol Property Description The property is located on Parkers River, a tidal river that leads to Nantucket sound. The project site is approximately 2,000 feet inland from Nantucket Sound. The property is located on the eastern shore of the river, in one of the canals. The properly has an existing single family dwelling. The assessors records indicate that the dwelling was built in 1977 . T}l.e bulkhead and dock was approved with some dredging first in 1979 (SE83-185) and again in 1988 (SE83-830). Both projects received a certificate of compliance. All of the existing structures (seawall, dock, piles, ramp, float and dredging), etc. have an existing Chapter 91 License (DEP License No. 2320, issued in 1990. The license does not appear to have an expiration date. The area landward of the existing bulkhead consists of an existing 4' wide gravel buffer, and lawn along the front of the bulkhead, with additional 4 feet of gravel buffer on the west return, for a total of 260+l- square feet of gravel buffer. The property is in Land Subject To Coastal Storm Flowage, below the flood elevation, where no coastal bank exists. The existing bulkhead is in the process of failing. The sheeting has holes at the mudline in several places, as evidenced both visually and by the presence of several "sink holes" along the wall. There have been a few temporary repairs made on the seaward side by placing additional lumber to "patch" along the bulkhead. Some ofthe piles are bent as well, indicating overstress or failure ofthe anchor pile. This process will continue until the wall collapses from failure of the sheeting, leaving the property vulnerable to erosion agarn. The wall joins the landward end of the lagoon on the east side, and has a separate return on the west side, but also adjoins a timber bulkhead on that end. The lagoons are man made, and over time the siltation from the marsh to the west travels into the lagoon, filling it up. At this point, there is a few feet of mud before you get to any kind of firm bottom, and the existing boat rests on the mud at low tide. Project Description The purpose of this project is to install a new vinyl bulkhead in the same place as the existing timber bulkhead, and perform maintenance dredging to restore the depth under the float and the boat to an acceptable level (3 feet at MLW). The area behind the existing timber wall will require excavation to reduce the load on the wall. Then the existing timber sheets will be removed, with the new sheeting installed immediately, and only in sections ttrat can be replaced in the same day. In this way, the bulkhead is not open to the elements when the crew is not on site. The new vinyl bulkhead will be installed at the same elevation as the existing wall. The existing gravel buffer will remain, and is not proposed to be planted because the area is too low in the flood zone, where plants will not likely survive. The new vinyl wall will join with the land on the east side, but be anchored independently to keep the bulkheads structurally independent. The existing separate return for the west side will remain, with the void in between the bulkheads sealed with an extra piece of sheeting, filter cloth, and gravel. That end will be structurally separate from the adjacent bulkhead to the west. Description of Proposed Work Access for the project will be from the upland on the east side from Pawkannawkut Drive, and from a working barge. The bulkhead can be installed entirely from the land. The 98 cubic yards of proposed dredging could potentially be performed from land with a bucket on a crane, or from an excavator from the land, or from a working barge. There is plenty of lawn area to temporarily place the soil behind the bulkhead to relieve the load, and install the new sheeting in the same footprint. No seaward expansion is proposed. A small excavator with a vibratory head will be required for any excavation behind the bulkhead and to install the sheeting. All work is within Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage, and within the 35-foot NDZ. Additional gravel can be used to provide increased drainage. The dredge spoils will require temporary dewatering or be loaded directly into a watertight truck for offsite disposal. Mean High Water Determination The project site is located approximately a mile upstream from the mouth of Parker's River. The distance upstream causes a change to the tidal elevation due to the frictional loss of the tidal flow over distance. In this areuthe tidal range did not change and remains approximately 2.9 feet. Since the site is located close to (but not within) the main flow of the riveq the Army Corps Tidal Profiles are reasonably accurate. The tidal elevations were verified using data from available projects in the neighborhood. Therefore, MHW is at elevation 1.1'NAVD88, and MLW is at elevation -1.8'NAVD88. Page 1 of 5 Notice of Intent John Levantakis, 5 Compass Drive, S. Yarmouth Riverfront Area The property is located more than 200 feet away from the edge of Parker's river, and therefore is not in the main flow of the river, and can not be considered in Riverfront area calculations. Lagoons are not part ofthe flow ofthe river, so only the buffer zone from the river itself was considered. Since the proposed work is outside of the 200 foot buffer zone, the property does not have any riverfront area. Navigation The site where the dredging is proposed is in a small lagoon, and at the far east (beginning of) the lagoon), more than 200 feet from the edge of Parker's River. Since the property is at the head of the lagoon, no boats can transit past the site. Therefore, there are no anticipated impacts to navigation of the waterway with regards to this project. Shellfish Survey A shellfish survey was conducted on December 22,2023.While there were some ribbed mussels on the wall, no live shellfish were observed in the "black mayo" type of sediment. Alternatives Analysis @iscussion of Options) Option 1- Do nothing If nothing is done at this site, the existing bulkhead will continue to degrade. The timber wall shows evidence of soil loss and holes at the base ofthe sheeting where it meets the river bottom, likely from boring pests. This is an indicator that the timber is reaching the end of its serviceable life. If allowed to continue though, the sheeting will eventually collapse, leaving the ground behind exposed to storm energy and erosion. The river canal would be exposed to excessive sedimentation from the resulting erosion of the soil behind the timber sheeting. The area under the float and the boat has insufficient depth at MLW, and this condition will only get worse over time. Therefore, no benefit (either privately or environmentally) is gained from this option and it is not preferred. Option 2 - Repair the bulkhead. This option would require installing a short bulkhead directly in front of the existing timber sheeting, and filling the gap with sand. This is a common repair, and can extend the life of the bulkhead. However, in this case, the entire bulkhead timbers are rotting. This type of repair is acceptable if the remaining sheeting is in good condition. Since the entire sheeting is rotting, the entire bulkhead would need complete replacement soon after the repair was installed. Therefore, this is not the desired option. Option 3 - Construct the new bulkhead directly in front of the existing bulkhead. This option is the simplest option, leaving the existing bulkhead intact. This option was also the standard option recommended by the Army Corps because it protected the fronting resources from potential siltation. However, there are several regulatory agencies that see this as a seaward encroachment, with potential impacts to shellfish. Therefore, because ofrecent resistance this option is not the desired option. Option 4 -Construct the bulkhead at the AE-zone flood height of 11 feet. This option leaves the bulkhead protruding up 3' more from the existing grade, and may increase protection for the property from wave action at that elevation. The majority of the site and the surrounding lawn area is at elevation 7, so raising the bulkhead up to 11 feet is not practical because any flooding will come from the street side and flood the lot anyway. Since this area is fairly level and entirely below the flood elevation, raising the wall will only make it more difficult to drain the lot aftet a flood. There is no benefit to raising this portion of the lot for the same reasons. The cosVbenefit for the materials, fill, and alteration for access to the dock does notjustify the additional expense. Therefore, this is not the preferred option. Option 5 - Reconstruct the bulkhead with the "standard" 5-foot vegetated buffer strip. This option was discussed. The owners feel that the existing 4-foot wide gravel buffer strip along the existing bulkhead, with the additional 15 feet of buffer strip on the west end is an acceptable method to provide infiltration of runoff behind the bulkhead. While the buffer could be increased to 5 feet wide, the owners would rather use the gravel buffer. Further, since the bulkhead is so low in elevation, it doesn't take much of a storm surge to flood the yard, killing any plants. Therefore, the plantings and maintenance of them didn't seem to provide the cost/benefit to the resource area and the owners as compared to maintaining the existing 4-foot wide buffer strip, so this option was not chosen. Page2 of 5 Notice of Intent John Levantakis, 5 Compass Drive, S. Yarmouth Option 6 - (preferred alternative, project as proposed). Construct the new bulkhead in the same footprint as the existing bulkhead and remove the timber bulkhead as construction progresses. This approach protects the waterway from the potential effect of excessive amounts of sediment introduced into the waterway during construction. The existing bulkhead will be excavated to remove the soil load, then the new sheeting and anchors will be installed in sections. The area will be backfilled, and the gravel buffer replaced. The maintenance dredging will improve water and sediment quality without impacting circulation or flooding concerns. Therefore, this is the preferred option. Performance Standards The project proposes the construction of a new vinyl bulkhead in the same footprint as existing structures. Because the new wall is considered a repair to an existing permitted and licensed seawall with no seaward encroachment, it can be constructed with local permitting only. The resource areas for this proposed project include Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage and Land Under Ocean. Land Containing Shellfish was not considered because there were no shellfish found in the project area. Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage (LSCSF) - LSCSF is considered a resource area under 310 CMR 10, section 10.02 (1) d. The area from the existing bulkhead back to the lawn is below the flood elevation and therefore no coastal bank exists. There is an "artificial Top of Bank" at the top of the bulkhead. The work on the waterfront is still within LSCSF, so it will be treated as such. The area is therefore within Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage. Although LSCSF is an area that is allowed protection under the Wetlands Protection Act, there are no performance standards for this area. The work proposed in LSCSF is the work for the bulkhead installation. That work will not have any significant adverse impacts, and can be permitted under 310 CMR 10.05(6)k. The Yarmouth Wetlands Protection Regulations, section 4. 10 (3) a (i-viii), have the following performance standards to consider: projects within LSCSF shall not have an adverse effect on the interests protected by the bylaw by: i. reducing the ability of the land to absorb and contain flood waters; N/A for bulkhead, unchanged for coastal beach and salt marsh area. i. reducing the ability of the land to buffer more inland areas from flooding and wave damage; Does not reduce this ability; remains unchanged. ii. increasing the elevation or velocity of flood waters, or by redirecting or increasing flows or causing channelization, in each case at the project site, adjacent or nearby properties, or any public or private way. No change because bulkhead is reconstructed at same height. iii. displacing or diverting flood waters to other properties or resource areas. Fences and privacy walls, including walls separating one property from another, may obstruct or divert flood flow and waves toward buildings and protected areas. Solid fences (stockade and similar) must be constructed with 6 inches of clearance below to allow the passage of floodwaters and wildlife; No change because bulkhead is reconstructed at same height. iv. causing, or creating the likelihood o{ damage to other structures on land within the flood plain as debris (collateral damage); No change. v. causing ground, surface or saltate pollution triggered by coastal storm flowage; No change. vi. reducing the ability of the resource to serye as a wildlife habitat and migration corridor through activities such as, but not limited to the removal of substantial vegetative cover and/or installation of fencing and other structures which prevent wildlife migration across property. No change. vii. prevention of the migration of resource areas such as salt marshes due to sea level rise. No change. viii. If flood control and storm damage protection functions have already been impaired, redevelopment must improve existing conditions by reducing impervious surfaces, restoring flood control and storm damage protection functions, installing native plantings, or by restoring or creating other wetland resource areas. No change. The project, as proposed, has no adverse effects, and therefore can be conducted and permitted to minimize adverse effects to the listed interests in accordance with The Yarmouth Wetlands Protection Regulations, section 4.10 (3) a (i-viii). Page 3 of 5 Notice of Intent John Levantakis, 5 Compass Drive, S. Yarmouth Land (Jnder the Ocean- The area directly fronting the bulkhead is land under the ocean. The bulkhead construction is within the same footprint, with no seaward expansion proposed. The contractor can use a silt curtain, in addition to the construction sequencing, to eliminate any impacts to the area directly fronting the bulkhead. Therefore, the project can be accomplished to avoid negative impacts to this resource area. The construction protocol requires proper methods to avoid siltation. Projects not included in 310 CMR 10.25(3) which affect land under the o."un shall if water-dependent, be designed and constructed, using best available measures, so as to minimize adverse effects, and if non-water-dependent, have no adverse effects, on marine fisheries habitat or wildlife habitat caused by alterations in water circulation, destruction of eelgrass (Zostera marina) or widgeon gtass (Rupia maritina) beds, distribution of grain size, changes in water quality, including, but not limited to, other than natural fluctuations in the level of dissolved oxygen, temperature or turbidity, or the addition of pollutants; or alterations of shallow submerged lands with high densities of polychaetes, mollusks or macrophytic algae. The project, as proposed, has no significant adverse effects, and therefore can be conducted and permitted to minimize adverse effects to the listed interests in accordance with 310 CMR 10.25 (6). The Yarmouth Wetlands Protection Regulations, section 4.01(3) a-g, have the following performance standards to consider: While the performance standards are for improvement dredging and this project is for maintenance dredging the same performance standards are utilized for discussion. The project shall be designed to minimize adverse effects caused by changes in: (a) Bottom topography which will result in increased flooding or erosion caused by an increase in the height or velocity of waves impacting the shore; Not applicable because of the bulkhead. (b) Sediment transport processes which will increase flood or erosion hazards by affecting the natural replenishment of beaches; Not applicable because of the bulkhead. (c) Water circulation which will result in an adverse change in flushing rate, temperature, or turbidity levels; or The dredging will improve the flushing rate of the lagoon. (d) Marine productivity which will result from the suspension or transport of pollutants, the smothering of bottom organisms, the accumulation of pollutants by organisms, or the destruction of habitat or nutrient source areas. The retnoval of anoxic rnud should rnake the area more suitable for shellfish, assuming they want to propagate at this site (not likely). (e) Maintenance dredging for navigational purposes affecting land under the ocean shall be carried out using the best available measures so as to minimize adverse effects caused by changes in marine productivity which will result from the suspension or transport of pollutants, increases in turbidity, the smothering of bottom organisms, the accumulation of pollutants by organisms, or the destruction of habitat or nutrient source areas. The removal of anoxic mud should make the area lrore suitable for shellfish, assuming they want to propagate atthis site (not likely). This seems like a duplicate standard frorn itern (d). (f) Projects not included in section 4.01, (athrough e) which affect nearshore areas of land under the ocean shall not cause adverse effects by altering the bottom topography so as to increase storm damage or erosion ofcoastal beaches, coastal banks, coastal dunes, or salt marshes. The dredging closest to the rrarsh area is proposed at a3:1 slope, which is a standard for maintaining a stable slope. Since the dredging is at the far end of the lagoon, there will be no change in tidal currents, and therefore no change in any erosive action to the coastal beach and salt marsh. (g) Projects not included in section 4.01, (athrough c) which affect land under the ocean shall be designed and performed so as to cause no adverse effects on wildlife, marine fisheries or shellfisheries caused by: i. Alterations in water circulation; The dredging will improve flushing without negatively affecting water circulation because the dredging is proposed at the end of the lagoon where little if any tidal curreut exists. ii. Destruction of eelgrass beds (Zosteramarina); Not applicable; no eelgrass at the site. The project, as proposed, has no significant adverse effects, and therefore can be conducted and permitted to minimize adverse effects to the listed interests in accordance with The Yarmouth Wetlands Protection Regulations, section 4.01(3) a-9, Page 4 of 5 Notice of Intent John Levantakis, 5 Compass Drive, S. Yarmouth CONSTRUCTION PROTOCOL The staging area for materials will be on the applicant's property and driveway. The work area shall be kept to a minimum. A working barge may be used, but is not anticipated for this project at this site, with the type of available access. Ifa barge is used, proper protocols shall be utilized to prevent grounding. The sheeting shall be driven in the same footprint as the existing sheeting. The area of the sheeting to be removed shall be excavated enough to remove the soil load on the existing sheeting, with the soil placed in the back yard. The existing sheeting shall be removed only enough at a time to drive the same amount of sheeting in the same day. A silt curtain shall be used to prevent siltation into the waterway while the new sheeting is being driven. Vibratory driving is preferred. All equipment shall be stored on the applicant's property when not in use. After that section of bulkhead is constructed and anchored, the soil can be backfilled behind the wall. More gravel under the soil fill can be used instead of bringing in more fill. This will increase the drainage capacity behind the wall. The timber sheeting and remains of the existing bulkhead shall be disposed of properly. Dredging protocol: All dredging shall be performed outside of any time of year (TOY) restrictions. All dredging shall be performed by mechanical means, utilizing a silt curtain to contain silt. All material removed from the area shall be properly disposed of. The barge (if used) shall not come in contact with the bottom at any time, and be stored in sufficient water depth to prevent grounding when not in use. Pre-Construction Meeting Prior to construction, a pre-construction meeting shall be held on-site with the Contractor, Propefiy Owner (or owner's representative), and the Conservation Commission and/or agent. The purpose of the meeting is to clearly delineate the limits of work and access, as well as the stagin g arca. The Contractor will describe the proposed means and methods for performing the work within the requirements of the plans, order of conditions and construction protocol. The Contractor will comply with mitigation measures as established by the Conservation Commission. To be discussed at this meeting: o Existing property conditions, necessary precautions to be taken by the Contractor; o Means and methods for construction;o Means and methods for siltation controls; o Necessary post-construction reparations and conditions; o Procedureforpost-constructioninspection;o Shorefront Consulting's responsibilities for inspection and project coordination During Construction, the site shall be accessible for inspection during reasonable hours by all parties, members of the conservation commission and their agents, and the Project Manger. Post-construction meeting Upon completion of construction, a post-construction meeting shall be held on-site with the Contractor, Propeffy Owner (or owner's representative), and the Conservation Commission and/or agent. The purpose of this meeting is to determine that the project has been satisfactorily completed in accordance with all permits, and that no additional work or mitigation is required by the Contractor. Restoration of project area Upon completion of construction, the staging areas, vegetated areas, and any other areas disturbed by the consfuction effort shall be returned as much as practical to their pre-construction conditions to the satisfaction of the property owner and conservation agent. All disturbed vegetated areas shall be re-vegetated with indigenous vegetation to match pre-construction conditions for the surrounding areas, or as determined during the pre-construction meeting. Page 5 of 5 John Lowell P. O Box 501 South Dennis, MA 02660 December 1,2023 TO: Conservation Commission FROM: John Lowell SUBJECT: Shellfish Survey, 5 COMPASS DR. SOUTH YARMOUTH MA SURVEY DATE: t2l2l23 CREDENTIALS AND EXPERIENCE of SURVEYOR: o Shellfishing is the surveyor's full time occupation, and he has been shellfishing on Cape Cod since 1983 o Has held commercial and faffrily licenses since the mid-90'so Aquaculture permit since 2003o Interstate Wholesale Dealer license since 2006o Shellfish Committee member for Town of Dennis since 2004o Shellfish surveys and relays for the Town of Dennis since 2006 John Lowell P. O Box 501 South,Dennis, MA 02660 SITE LOCATION: 5 COMPASS DR. SOUTH YARMOUTH MA DATE: l2l2l23 TIDE: Low, going WEATHER: 45 degrees, sunny low tide 8:04 AM .03 SITE CONDITIONS The site consists of an existing wooden seawall from the top of the coastal bank down to approx. MLW. There is an existing dock on site. No eelgrass was observed. The bottom is "black mayo" with some debris. There are oysters and ribbed mussels on the wall. No quahogs were observed although some "shack" was present. TECHNIQUE SUBTIDAL 28 sample plots were established l0' apartlaterally and 10' apart heading out from the bottom of the wall. The samples were achieved using all2" standard quahog rake. SHELLFISH SURVEY 12/1/23 5 COMPASS DR.SOUTH YARMOUTH TRANSECT# PLOT#A B C D E F G 30°STONES 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 SHACK 0 SHACK SHACK 10 0 0 SHACK SHACK SHACK 0 0 0 0 0 0 OY SHACK 0 0 oy KEY OY =OYSTER SHACK =DEAD SHELL CH =CHERRYSTONE Q =QUAHOG LN =LITTLENECK SEED =QUOHOG SEEDLING (<1") VEL IVE \P 19 )L 71 )BIN -OFF : \ .<;'\-U,\v-tS K\ND (>us' " - Ex. 6'x32 FLo O Shellfish Found ln Grid SHELLFISH SUR VEY PLAN LOT 52 ;. WAP 19 l"=20' LEVANTAKIS:5 COMP ASS DRIVE,S. YARMOUTH ?,7;t '-+ :=-'.,.':j.; Photo showing existing bulkhead and buffer strip looking towards lagoon (6123123)Photo showing existing bulkhead and buffer strip Photo showing existing marsh area upland of dredging location (6/23/23) he left ofthe marsh Proposed dredge area is under the float and to the right John Lavantakis, 5 Compass Drive, South Yarmouth; Map 17, Parcel 70 Proposed dredge area is to the left ofthe marsh 5 { y ~~ : USGS Topographic Maps Property Tax Parcels a LE 5)Eyal 2 —aidee 7 |2."|7 iE |Lewis Pona Mares; Conservation Area aba [RC Fond Marsh icn Area|X ;;o 2 thy het =aee”a v3 \FensidesJs .{ |ride Lewis'A o )Pend / 451 oo yy Mars’/ m pps ursjaa1ge( 5 Compass Drive Febtuary 19,2024 5 2 12254 i.1]bhp pire afParcelBoundanes:Ev pe Sata T ara p 3 127 lang &¥3 5 (lmpuss>Doe CJormporny Flea Wap Shorefront - Shorefront Consulting Professional Services on Land or At Sea 290 Center St., Dennis Port, MA 02639 www.shorefrontconsulting.com 508-280-8046 shorefrontconsulting@gmail.com February 22,2024 AFF'IDAVIT OF'SERYICE Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L., CH 131, Sec.40 I, Mark Burgess, of Shorefront Consulting, hereby certifu under the pains and penalties of perjury that on February 22,2024,I sent notification to abutters, in compliance with the second parugraph of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 131, Section 40, and the Department of Environmental Protections' Guide to Abutter Notification, dated, April 8, 1994,in connection with the following matter: A Notice of Intent was filed under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the Yarmouth Wetlands Protection By-law, by John and Georgia Levantakis with the Yarmouth Conservation Commission on February 22,2024 for the property located at 5 Compass Drive, Map 17, Parcel 70 in South Yarmouth, MA. The project is for the replacement of and existing bulkhead and maintenance dredging. The form of notification and a list of the abutters to whom the notice was given and their addresses are attached to this Affidavit of Service. Sincerely, Mark Bwgess Shorefront Consulting Enclosures: As Stated cc: YarmouthConservationCommission John and Georgia Levantakis (Applicants) Shorefront -Consultin Shorefront Consulting Professional Services on Land or At Sea 290 Center St., Dennis Port, MA 02639 ww.shorefrontconsulting.com 508-280-8046 shorefrontconsulting @gmail. com NOTIFICATION TO ABUTTERS UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT & TOWN OF YARMOUTH WETTAND BY.LAW, CHAPTER 143 ln accordance with the second paragraph of the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40, you are hereby notified of the following: A. The name of the applicant is John and Georgia Levantakis B. The applicant has filed a Notice of lntent with the Yarmouth Conservation Commission, seeking permission to remove, fill, dredge or alter an Area Subject to Protection under the Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131 s. 40 & Town of Yarmouth Wetland By-Law, Chapter 143). C. The address of the lot where the activity is proposed is 5 Compass Drive D. Proposed work is E. Copies of the Notice of lntent may be examined at the Yarmouth Town Hall at the Conservation Commission office between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. For more information, call (508) 398-223L ext. 1288. F. Copies of the Notice of lntent may be obtained from either the applicant or applicant's representative. Applicant's phone number Or Applicant's representatives phone number 508-280-8045 G. lnformation regarding the date, time and place of the public hearing may be obtained by calling the Yarmouth Conservation Commission office at (508) 398-223L ext. 1288 H. Person sending this notification (applicant, representative or other) Name Mark Burgess. Shorefront Consulting Address 290 Center Street Town Dennis Port State MA Zip 02639 Telephone 508-280-8046 NOTES: o Meeting will be held both in person and by remote means; contact the town for login information. o Notice of the public hearing, including date, time and place will be published at least five (5) days in advance in the Register. o Notice of the public hearing, including date, time and place will be posted in theTown Hall not less than forty-eight hours in advance. o You may also contact the Southeast Regional Office of the Department of Environmental Protection at (508) 946-2800 for more information about this application. 19t 761 I I YEE SANDRA C P 2 COMPASS DR: SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664.5112 19t 751 I I AUTENZIO ROBERT P JR 23 MILAN AVE I woBURN , MA 01801 1gt 74t t t KEATING MICHAEL T : KEATING SHARON A 1O COMPASS DRIVE I SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664 191 73t I I CAMPAGNA ANTHONY J .CAMPAGNAJANEP 74 CONIFER HILL PLYMOUTH , MA 02360 1gt 72t I I ' BURR MATTHEWJOHN . 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SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664 19t 68/ I I TOWN OF YARMOUTH MUNICIPAL 1146 ROUTE 28 SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 026644463 19t 69/ I I GATEWAY ISLES REC ASSOC INC P O BOX 612 SOUTH YARMOUTH , MA 02664 19t 77t I I : TOWNOFYARMOUTH i MUNICIPAL 1 146 ROUTE 28 I SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463 '19l43ttt , SCIAUDONE ROBERT i SCIAUDONE MECHELLEI 78 KARA DR I NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 itsl56/ll i cARRtERtLTNO i 12 BIRCH LN MEDFIELD , MA 02052 191 45.1.1t I SENERCHIA JOSEPH C 6 SHORE VIEW CIR PELHAM , NY 10803 Please use this signature to cefiify this list of properties abutting within 100'of the parcel located at: February 14,2024