HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdmin Review 9.10.2025CONSERVATION
OFFICE
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Yarmouth Conservation Commission
Administrative Review
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This approval is valid for one year, This Approval does not grant any property rights or any exclusive privileges; it does not
authorize any injury to private property or invasion of property.
Yarmouth Conservation Commission . 1145 Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA 02554.(508) 398-2231 Ext 1288
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Pruning of dead limbs overhanging the roof is approved and
must adhere to the relevant portions of the Town of Yarmouth Vista Pruning & Vegetation
Removal Guidelines (attached).
9/10/2025
Yarmouth Conservation Commission • 1146 Route 28 • South Yarmouth, MA 02664-4492
Tel. (508)-398-2231 Ext. 1288 • Fax (508)-398-0836 • TTD# (508) 398-2231
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CONSERVATION
DEPARTMENT
“Vista Pruning” and “Vegetation Removal” and are two examples of how vegetation can be
removed from a property. The Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act 310 CMR 10.0 and the
Town of Yarmouth Wetland By-Law Chapter 143 refers to Vista Pruning as the selective and
judicious thinning of tree branches or understory shrubs to create a "window" to improve the
view of a Resource Area. It is designed to benefit the community as a whole and it is NOT clear
cutting to gain a view. The Commission looks at Vegetation Removal as doing more work than
Vista Pruning. It is important to note that both activities are regulated by the Conservation
Commission. The Commission understands the need to trim vegetation within wetland
jurisdiction but also has a responsibility to follow the State and Town Wetland Regulations. The
Commission and its Administrator will determine the appropriateness of vegetation removal and
Vista Pruning based upon an interpretation of the regulations and on a by case by case basis.
1.No vista pruning will be allowed in a wetland.
2.The tree canopy will not be thinned by more than 30%.
3.Portions of dense understory, no more than 20%, may be removed provided other types
of suitable vegetation replace it.
4.If adverse impacts occur to the adjacent Resource Area(s) as a direct result of the "Vista
Pruning", the Commission will require immediate mitigation in order to correct such
impacts. The activity may be subject to enforcement actions and fines. This provision will
be noted in the "permit" issued to the applicant.
5.Vegetation may be trimmed so that the level be of varying heights to mimic natural
growth.
6.Vines and invasive species may be removed by hand pulling or hand clipping.
7.No tree or branch with a diameter greater than 4 inches DBH or otherwise stated will be
cut down or pruned. Exceptions to tree or limb removal would be with the approval from
the Commission or Administrator.
8.Removal of trees is by flush cutting, not digging
9.Prior to the required visit by the Conservation Administrator, vegetation, for which
removal is requested, should be flagged with tape. Vista corridors should be delineated.
TOWN OF YARMOUTH
VISTA PRUNING & VEGETATION REMOVAL GUIDELINES
Yarmouth Conservation Commission • 1146 Route 28 • South Yarmouth, MA 02664-4492
Tel. (508)-398-2231 Ext. 1288 • Fax (508)-398-0836 • TTD# (508) 398-2231
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CONSERVATION
DEPARTMENT
10. All pruning debris will be removed by hand (not heavy equipment) and properly disposed
of off-site. There shall be no debris left onsite.
11. "Vegetation Removal and Vista Pruning", once completed, may be maintained in a
consistent manner over time. However, the Conservation Administrator must be notified
prior to the commencement of the work.
12. Work shall be done by a certified licensed landscape professional with experience
working in sensitive areas, unless otherwise noted. Wetland delineations may be
required.
13. The applicant must demonstrate the proposed work will not generate a net adverse
impact on the wetlands or the Buffer Zone (the Commission may deny the application if
they determine the proposed activity to adversely affect the wetland or Buffer Zone)
14. If any unforeseen problems occur during the permitted work which affects the interests
of the Wetlands Protection Act, Chapter 131, Section 40, and the Town of Yarmouth
Wetland By-Law Chapter 143, the applicant shall notify the Conservation Commission
immediately. The applicant shall then act to correct the problems using the corrective
measures agreed upon.
15. The Commission reserves the right to require additional conditions if deemed necessary to
protect Resource Areas and interests as defined in MGL Chapter 131 Section 40 (310
CMR 10.00) and the Town of Yarmouth Wetland By-Law Chapter 143.