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HomeMy WebLinkAboutapproved Mitigation Plan 4-2-25Mitigation Plant Legend Symbol Qty Common Botanical Size Symbol Qty Common Botanical Size 9 Bayberry Myrica Pensylvanica 1.5 to 2 ft. high 6 Shadbush Amelanchier canadensis 1.5 to 2 ft. high 5 Black Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa 1.5 to 2 ft. high 9 Sweet Fern Comptonia peregrina 1 gallon pot 9 Lowbush Blueberry Vaccinium angustifolium 1 gallon pot ;ts 5 Witch Hazel Hamamelis virginiana 1.5 to 2 ft. high Nvv A-1 r r \ AND �ood: --ZI VVV-- IOOf t. Proposed Mitigation ~ DER I i i Area (approx. 1,350 sq. N Il_ MAP IZ(o PARCEL PVC(' N/I= THOAMS A. CREW JR 1 l % �l ; iJ E TORE A /// %�; A-g PVP,',, / lll,ll;/' PAVED #�' / ll f �tl _. tVI Proposed IG � StripN� ravel REM E j,Vw A-5 PROPOSED HOT / PADt5v q�.3' l GRAVEL A-7 �- �/q,' R PATIO -�. i. ESTORE AREA bll, Tl ' j ,� 6 ° � �% �ii � �'•',�, MAPIII PAR6�L -- �h ,� N 70. - - �� 5/ w OP06 28 ll900, 2dx2d ADDITION PROPOSED lax ►d i ' OPOSEP PRY WELL t10T Tl 1 PAP for HOT rU� PRA MAP 117 PAR( 4�OWN CW \' �`v\ N/F CARMEN ARPOLINO-- 0 J � N � , SENT �U AN PROPOSED MITIGATION TASKS Mitigation within the buffer zone is proposed to comply with the Yarmouth Wetlands Protection Regulations. THE EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEM foot SHOWN WAS PLOTTED PY USING The site contains some disturbance within the 50 buffer zone (approximately 1,250 sq. ft.). Therefore, work proposed within the 100-foot buffer zone is subject to the mitigation planting requirements intended to THE TIE DISTANCES EOUNP ON restore, in so far as is possible, a 50-foot undisturbed buffer and its vegetation. This proposed mitigation THE AS-PUILT CARP EILEP AT project proposes to restore the 50-foot buffer zone to the extent possible and extends the area beyond 50 feet in order to include approximately 1,350 square feet of mitigation. The proposed mitigation area will be THE YARMOUTf1 BOARD OF constructed per the following: HEALTH. 1. Prior to the start of work, erosion control barriers should be installed along the downgradient edge of the mitigation area. 2. Install and maintain a four (4) foot wide gravel drip strip along the base of the foundation for access A55E550R5 MAP 117 PARCEL 5 around the house. 3. Prior to planting, the existing lawn area within the mitigation area should be turfed off to expose the PROPOSED MITIGATION PLAN native topsoil. 4. The mitigation area should then be hand planted with a mixture of native shrubs. TO ACCOMPANY COMP /\ N`/ N O I /\ T /"�1� l� /"� I /"� 5. Upon completion of planting, the root zones of the saplings and shrubs and mitigation area should be mulched with a layer of natural wood chips. The remaining area is proposed to be hand seeded with a LOT2 /�NTL-UFF LANE New England Wildflower Seed Mix https://newp.com/wp- I (a native (see , content/uploads/2023/03/WiIdflowe r.jpg) YARMOUTrt, MA55A6,I IUSETTS 6. The erosion control barriers will be disassembled and properly disposed of once all site work has been completed and the mitigation area has been fully stabilized. 7. Irrigation (as necessary) will be established by the applicant to maintain healthy vegetation. (ANAL LAND SURVEYING a n d PERMITTING IN(- J015 No. 2A°� PATE.2I,142025 8. The mitigation area will be inspected each fall for non-native invasive or unwanted plants for a three- land surveyors — engineers 56A-E: I" = 30' year period. If non-native invasive species are found, they will be uprooted and removed from the area. 306 Old Plymouth Road, 5agamore f5each, MA 02562 AWN: PPR Ph: (505) 558-5Y5 Erna i I: cana I survey®ver i zon.net 6411 G : r'h revised 4/2/25