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HomeMy WebLinkAboutrestoration plan 12.30.2024PROPOSED —rune GOF AMERICAN BEACH _A ­ ON ON CENTER (2,6aa SF) PROPOSED PLANTING OF AMERICAN BEACH GRASSAT 1T ON CENTER (2,7W SF) PLAN ® BEACH GRASS TO BE PLANTED AT 24" ON CENTER - 2,600 SF Beach grass planting will supplement existing vegetation, covering exposed soils and improving the stability of the Coastal Bank from wave energy and erosion. NATIVE GRASS TO BE PLANTED 650 American beach grass Ammophlla breWigulate bare root BEACH GRASS TO BE PLANTED AT 12" ON CENTER - 2,700 SF Beach grass planting atop sediment nourishment will extend the existing native vegetation across the site and create a denser well of vegetation to protect the Coastal Bank from wave energy and erosion. Refer to plan from Cape Cad Engineering for details on the sediment nourishment. NATIVE GRASS TO BE PLANTED 2.700 American beach grass Ammophila breviligulata bare root ---------------- 0 ad. fin FIVE (5) JAPANESE BLACK PINE TO BE REMOVED Japanese black pine (Pins thunbergii) is a small, non-native evergreen tee species from East Asia that is well adapted to the harsh Conditions found on Great Island. It is seen as an ecological threat to native grasslands and dune systems, including the globally rare sandplain grasslands of coastal Massachusetts and the islands (Massachusetts Invasive Plants Advisory Group (MIPAG). Its resiliency to coastal Conditions combined with high levels of seed production allow this pine to displace more beneficial native vegetation. Japanese black pine was designated as Likely Invasive in the State of Massachusetts and added to the StaWs Prohibited Plant List in 2022, and prohibited from sale after December 31, 2025. The trees will be managed using a flush cut and herbicide treatment method and hand removal of debris. The stump and root systems will be left in place to maintain the stability of the Coastal Bank. All seedlings and fallen pine cones will be removed by hand to decrease the number of seeds and re -sprouts that will require management. The project area will be monitored over time and any m-sprouts will be removed by hand. WILKINSON ECOLOGICAL DESIGN® 28 LOTS HOLLOW RD., ORLEANS, MA 02653 TEL: (508) 255-1113 FAX: (508) 255-9477 W W W. W ILKINSONECOLOGICAL.COM m'_ATION of __soN ecoLo111..AL.ess. lsn. I (weo) nno SURVEY PROVIDED BY: CAPE COD ENGINEERING, INC P.O. BOX 1517 EAST DENNIS, MA 02641 (508)385-1445 NOTES: 1. APPROXIMATELY THREE GROWING SEASONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CONTROL AND/OR ERADICATE INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES. AFTER THREE GROWING SEASONS, MONITORING AND MINIMAL MAINTENANCE WILL BE ONGOING. 2. HERBICIDES ARE TO BE APPLIED BY LICENSED INDIVIDUALS ONLY. 3. ALL RESTORATION PLANTINGS WILL INCORPORATE EXISTING NATIVE SPECIES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THE APPROVED DOCUMENTS. 4. ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLANTING SPECIFICATION AND THE PLAN, THE PLAN SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE. 5. RESTORATION & MITIGATION AREAS WILL BE ALLOWED TO NATURALIZE. LEGEND: LIGHTHOUSE REALTY TRUST 1033 GREAT ISLAND ROAD YARMOUTH,MA DATE: 12/30/24 SCALE: 1"=30' DRAWN BY: GL CHECKED BY: IP,JS FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY THIS DRAWING IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION RESTORATION 1 OF 1 PLAN