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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdmin Review 10.22.2025RATEO CONSERVATION OFFICE bdirienzo@yarmouth. ma. us Yarmouth Conservation Commission Administrative Review Applicant lnformation Name Mailing Address Phone Ll7- 3qL - o) b/Email: Property/Location of Work: Street Nam an Number Signature Detailed Description and Reason for Proposed Work: 5'q ettr,r.er rfC( ov+tr yruvn &at ru^J P)an 5to{RL :t n*7 lz(rJ tu €olA OZ6+7 rwa( h),sfln"a 7,ha eitnn^J _) / ean, 'rt^fi Dv- o't€a' "lli(t ti' Jr'o la *ton nr(td> 2 Closest Distance to Resource Area 2 Proposed Start Date: Company to do ll\/qtk: Name: Address Phone:Email Administrative Approval 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 . 1.1.46 Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA 02654 . (508) 398-2231. Ext 1288 Qc".Jpt-c- CC/ 5\ rev 3/2025 I hereby authorize the individual members of the Yarmouth Conservation Commission and its agent(s) to enter upon the property listed below for the purpose of gathering information regarding this Administrative Review form. ( ,*r- t7 DIS 'r/? 7 50-100' from a vegetated wetland, LSCSF The black cherry may be removed only by a professional arborist, by flush- cutting. The trunk must remain and must be replaced with a native tree of at least 1" caliper from the list attached. OR you may trim any limbs hanging over the power lines and any dead branches less than 4" in diameter as required in the Town pruning regulations (also attached). The conservation administrator will follow up regarding ground cover recommendations separately. 10/22/2025 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 Page 1 of 2 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 Page 2 of 2 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. CAPE COD COOPERATIVE EXTENSION PO Box 367 Barnstable, MA 02630 508 375-6690 (www.capecodextension.org) Trees & Shrubs for Coastal Environments: Plants for this section were selected based on their ability to successfully grow in coarse soils and windy environments, and for salt spray tolerance. Plants marked with ‘ will tolerate direct coastal exposure. Soil Moisture Sun IND = Indicator status Symbols W = wet SU = sun OBL = Obligate ! = Possible pests M = moist PS = part shade FACW = Facultative wetlands # = stoloniferous D = dry SH= shade FAC = Facultative OC = On Center FACU = Facultative uplands c = caliper Shrubs, low Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D SU PS SH H x W Salt Tol. Opt. size Spacing ‘Arctostaphylos uva-ursi bearberry X X 12” x 4’ Yes 4” pot 12” OC ‘ #Comptonia peregrina sweet fern FACU X X X X 2’ x 3’ Yes 1-2 G 30”–36”OC Gaylussacia spp. huckleberry X X X X 1.5’ x 3’ sod 3’ OC Hypericum densiflorum dense St. John's wort FAC X X X X 4’ x 4’ Yes 1 G 3’ OC Kalmia angustifolia sheep laurel X X X X 2’ x 2’ 2 G 3’ OC !‘Juniperus horizontalis creeping juniper X X X 12” x 4’ Yes 1-3 G 3’–5’ OC ‘Prunus maritima beach plum X X X X 1-8’ x 5’Yes 5 G. 5’ OC Rosa carolina pasture rose X X X X 3’ x 3’ 1 G 4’ OC Viburnum acerifolium maple-leaved arrowwood X X X X 6’ x 4’ 2’-3’ 5’-6’ OC Shrubs, medium Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D SU PS SH H x W Salt Tol. Opt. size Spacing Aronia arbutifolia red chokeberry FACW X X X X 6’ x 5’ 1’-2’ 4 -6’ OC ‘Baccharis halimifolia groundsel tree FACW X X X 6’ x 6’ Yes 1 G 4’ OC Cephalanthus occidentalis buttonbush OBL X X X 6’ x 6’ 2’-4’ 5’-8’ OC Clethra alnifolia sweet pepperbush, FAC+ X X X X X 6’ x 6’ 1 G 4’ OC Cornus amomum silky dogwood FACW X X X 6’ x 6’ 2’-3’ 4’-6’ OC Hamamelis virginiana witch hazel FAC- X X X X 15’ x 5’ 2’-4’ 5’ OC Ilex glabra inkberry FACW+ X X X 6’ x 6’ Yes 5 G 4’-5’ OC Ilex verticillata winterberry FACW+X X X X X 10’ x10’ Yes 2’-4’ 4’-6’ OC ! Juniperus communis pasture juniper X X 5’ x 8’ Yes 1 G 4’-5’ OC Lindera benzoin spicebush FACW- X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 4’-5’ OC Myrica gale sweet gale OBL X X X 4’ x 4’ 2 G 4’-5’ OC ‘Myrica pensylvanica northern bayberry FAC X X X X 9’ x 9’ Yes 3 G 4’ OC Rhododendron viscosum swamp azalea OBL X X X 5’ x 5’ 3’-4’ 4’-5’ OC # Rhus aromatica fragrant sumac X X X X 6’ x 10’ 2 G 4’ OC # Rhus glabra smooth sumac X X X 10’ x 0’ Yes 2’-4’ 4’ OC Rosa palustris swamp rose OBL X X X X 7’ x ? 1 G 4’ OC Sambucus canadensis common elderberry FACW- X X X X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 4’ OC Vaccinium corymbosum highbush blueberry FACW- X X X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 6’ – 8’OC Viburnum cassinoides Witherod viburnum X X X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 6’ OC Viburnum dentatum arrowwood FACW- X X X X 8’ x 8’ Yes 2 G 6’ OC Viburnum nudum Smooth witherod X X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 6’ OC Viburnum trilobum Am. Cranberry viburnum FACW X X X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 6’ OC Shrubs, tall Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D SU PS SH H x W Salt Tol. Opt. size Spacing Alnus serrulata smooth alder OBL X X X 15’ x15’ 2’-3’ 8’ OC ! Kalmia latifolia mountain laurel FACU X X X X X 10’ x10’ 2 G 6’ OC #Rhus copallina shining sumac X X X 20’ x20’ 2 G 5’ OC ‘ #Rhus typhina staghorn sumac X X 25’ x25’ Yes 2 G 6’ OC Trees, small (understory) Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D Su PS Sh H x W Salt tol. Opt. size Spacing Amelanchier canadensis shadbush FAC X X X X 15’ x 5’ Yes 4’-6’ 8’-12’OC ! Cornus florida flowering dogwood X X X X X 20’ x20’ 1½”-2” c 12’-15’OC Crataegus crus-galli cockspur hawthorn X X X X 20’ x 0’ 1½”-2” c 12’-15’OC ! Ilex opaca American holly X X X 30’ x 5’ 4’-5’ 12’-15’OC !‘Juniperus virginiana eastern red cedar FACU X X X 35’ x 5’ Yes 4’-6’ 8’-10’ OC Magnolia virginiana sweetbay magnolia FACW+X X X X X 20’ x20’ 3’-4’ 15’-20’OC Ostrya virginiana ironwood FACU- X X X X 25’ x20’ 1½” -2” c 20’ OC Sassafras albidum sassafras FACU- X X X X 25’x25’’ 1½”-2” c 20’ OC Trees, tall (canopy) Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D Su PS Sh H x W Salt tol. Opt. size Spacing Acer rubrum red maple FAC X X X X X 40’ x30’ 2”-3” c 20’ OC Betula nigra river birch FACW X X X X 40’ x35’ 2” c 20’ OC Celtis occidentalis hackberry FACU X X X X 30’ x35’Yes 2” c 20’ OC Chamaecyparis thyoides Atlantic white cedar OBL X X X 50’ x20’ 5’-8’ 20’ OC Fagus grandifolia American beech FACU X X X 60’ x60’ 2”-3” c 30’ OC Fraxinus americana white ash X X X 50’ x40’ 2”-3” c 25’-30’OC Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash FACW X X X 50’ x30’ 2”-3” c 25’-30’OC Liriodendron tulipifera tulip poplar X X X 70’ x50’ 2”-3” c 35’-40’OC Nyssa sylvatica tupelo FACW- X X X X X 50’ x30’ 2”-3” c 15’-20’OC ‘ ! Picea glauca white spruce X X X 40’ x20’Yes 5’-6’ 20’-25’OC Picea mariana black spruce FACW- X X X 40’ x20’ 5’-6’ 20’-25’OC ! Pinus strobus white pine FACU X X X 80’ x40’ 4’-8’ 20’-25’OC ! Quercus alba white oak X X 60’ x40’ 2½”-3”c 20’ OC ! Quercus bicolor swamp white oak FACW+X X X X 60’ x50’ 2½”-3” c 25’ OC ! Quercus coccinea scarlet oak X X 50’ x40’ 2½”-3” c 20’ OC !Quercus prinus chestnut oak X X X 60’ x60’ 2½”-3” c 25’ OC ! Quercus rubra northern red oak FACU- X X X X 60’ x60’ 2½”-3” c 25’ OC !‘Quercus velutina black oak X X X 60’ x50’Yes 2½”-3” c 25’ OC Salix nigra black willow FACW+X X X X 35’ x20’ 8’-10’ 20’ OC ! Tilia americana American basswood FACU X X 60’ x40’ 2”-3” c 20’ OC Fresh Water Resource Buffer Zone Trees & Shrubs Lakes, Ponds, & BVW Soil Moisture Sun IND = Indicator status SymbolsW = wet SU = sun OBL = Obligate ! = possible pests M = moist PS = part shade FACW = Facultative wetlands # stoloniferous D = dry SH= shade FAC = Facultative OC = On Center FACU = Facultative uplands c – caliper Shrubs, low Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D SU PS SH H x W Salt tol. Opt. size Spacing ‘Arctostaphylos uva-ursi bearberry X X 12” x 4’ Yes 4” pot 12” OC Aronia melanocarpa black chokeberry FAC X X X X 6’ x 6’ Yes 1 -2 G 4’-6’ OC ‘# Comptonia peregrina sweet fern X X X X 3' x 4’ Yes 1 -2 G 30”-36” OC Gaylussacia spp. huckleberry FACU X X X X 1.5’ x 3’ sod 3’ OC Shrubs, medium Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D SU PS SH H x W Salt tol. Opt. size Spacing Aronia arbutifolia red chokeberry FACW X X X X 6’ x 5’ 1’ -2’ 4’ -6’ OC Cephalanthus occidentalis buttonbush OBL X X X 6’ x 6’ 2’ -4’ 5’ -8’ OC Cornus amomum silky dogwood FACW X X X 6’ x 6’ 2’ -3’ 4’-6’ OC Hamamelis virginiana witch hazel FAC- X X X X 15’ x15’ 2’ -4’ 5’ OC Ilex verticillata winterberry holly FACW+ X X X X X 10’ x10’ Yes 2’ -4’ 4’ -6’ OC Juniperus communis pasture juniper X X 5’ x 8’ Yes 1 G 4’ -5’ OC Lindera benzoin spicebush FACW- X X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 4’ -5’ OC Rhododendron maximum rose bay rhododendron X X X 15' x 15’ 2’ - 4’ 10’ OC Rhododendron periclymenoides pink azalea, pinxterbloom FAC X X X 6’ x 6’ 1’ -2’ 6’ OC Rhododendron viscosum swamp azalea OBL X X X 6’ x 6’ 3’ -4’ 4’ -5’ OC # Rhus aromatica fragrant sumac X X X 6' x 6’ 2 G 4’ OC # Rhus glabra sweet or smooth sumac X X X 10’ x10’ Yes 2’ -4’ 4’ OC Rosa palustris swamp rose OBL X X X X 7' x ? 1 G 4’ OC Sambucus canadensis common elderberry FACW- X X X X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 4’ OC Vaccinium corymbosum highbush blueberry FACW- X X X X 6’ x 6’ 2 G 6’ -8’ OC Hypericum densiflorum dense St. John's wort X X X 4’ x 4’ 1 G 3’ OC !‘Juniperus horizontalis creeping juniper X X X 12” x 4’ Yes 1 -3 G 3’ -5’ OC Rosa carolina pasture rose X X X X 3’ x 3’ 1 G 4’ OC #Rubus odoratus purple flowering raspberry X X X 5’ x ?' 1 G 3’ -4’ OC Spiraea alba narrow-leaved meadowsweet FAC+ X X X 5' X 3’ 1 G 2’-3’ OC Spiraea latifolia broad-leaved meadowsweet FAC+ X X X 5' X 3’ 1 G 2’ -3’ OC Vaccinium angustifolium late lowbush blueberry X X X X 2-3' X 2’ 1 G 3’ OC Viburnum acerifolium maple-leaved arrowwood X X X X 6’ X 4’ 2’-3’ 6’ OC Viburnum cassinoides witherod X X X 5’ x 5’ 2 G 6’ OC Viburnum dentatum) arrowwood FAC X X X X 8’ x 8’ Yes 2 G 6’ OC Viburnum nudum smooth witherod X X X 6’ X 6’ 2 G 6’ OC Viburnum trilobum Am. cranberrybush viburnum FACW X X X 8’ X 8’ 2 G 6’ OC Shrubs, tall Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D SU PS SH H x W Salt tol. Opt. size Spacing Alnus serrulata smooth alder OBL X X X 15’ x15’ 2’-3’ 8’ OC Corylus americana American hazelnut or filbert X X X 10’ x 8’ 3’-4’ 8’ OC ! Kalmia latifolia mountain laurel FACU X X X X X 10' x 10’ 2 G 6’ OC # Rhus copallina shining or winged sumac X X X 20’ x 20’ Yes 2 G 5’ OC # Rhus typhina staghorn sumac X X 25’ x 25’ Yes 2 G 6’ OC Salix discolor pussy willow FACW X X X X 15’ x 15’ 5’-6’ 10’ OC Trees, small (understory) Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D SU PS SH H x W Salt tol. Opt. size Spacing Amelanchier arborea downy serviceberry X X X 20’ x 15’ 6’ -8’ 15’ OC Amelanchier canadensis serviceberry, shadbush FAC X X X X 20’ x 12’ Yes 6’ -8’ 12’ OC Amelanchier laevis smooth serviceberry X X X X 25’ x 18’ 6’ – 8’ 15’ OC Carpinus caroliniana American hornbeam X X X 35 x 30’ 3” c 15’ OC Cornus alternifolia alternate-leaf dogwood X X X X 15’ x 20’ 8’ 15’ OC ! Cornus florida flowering dogwood X X X X X 20’ x 20’ 1½” -2” c 12’ -15’ OC Crataegus crus-galli cockspur hawthorn X X X X 20’ x 20’ Ilex opaca American holly X X X 30’ x 25’ 4’ -5’ 12’-15’ OC !‘Juniperus virginiana eastern red cedar FACU X X X 25’ x 25’ Yes 4’ -6’ 8’-10 OC Ostrya virginiana ironwood FACU- X X X X 25’ x 20’ 1½”– 2” c 20’ OC Sassafras albidum sassafras FACU- X X X 25’ x 25’ 1½”– 2” c 20’ OC Trees, tall (canopy) Scientific Name Common Name IND W M D Su PS Sh H x W Salt tol. Opt. size Spacing Acer rubrum red maple FAC X X X X 40’ x 30’ 2”-3” c 20’ OC Betula nigra river birch FACW X X X X 40’ x 35’ 2” c 20’ OC Celtis occidentalis hackberry FACU X X X X 30’ x 35’ Yes 2” c 20’ OC Chamaecyparis thyoides Atlantic white cedar OBL X X X X 50’ x 20’ 5’ -8’ 20’ OC Fagus grandifolia American beech X X X 60’ x 60’ 2”-3” c 30’ OC Fraxinus americana white ash X X X 50’ x 40’ 2”-3” c 25’-30’ OC Fraxinus pennsylvanica green ash FACW X X X X 50’ x 30’ 2”-3” c 25’-30’ OC Liriodendron tulipifera tulip tree X X X 70’ x 50’ 2”-3” c 35’-40’ OC Nyssa sylvatica black gum, sourgum FACW- X X X X X 50’ x 30’ 2’-3’ c 15’-20’ OC ‘!Picea glauca white spruce X X X 40’ x 20’ Yes 5’-6’ 20’-25’ OC !Picea mariana black spruce FACW- X X X 40’ x 20’ 5’-6’ 20’-25’ OC ! Pinus strobus white pine X X X 80’ x 40’ 4’-8’ 20-25’ OC !Platanus occidentalis American sycamore X X X X 75’ x 75’ 3” c 25’-30’ OC !Quercus alba white oak X X 60’ x 40’ 2½” – 3” c 20’ )C !Quercus bicolor swamp white oak FACW+X X X 60’ x 50’ 2½”- 3” c 25’ OC !Quercus coccinea scarlet oak X X 50’ x 40’ 2½”- 3” c 20’ OC !Quercus rubra northern red oak FACU- X X X X 60’ x 60’ 2½”- 3” c 25’ OC !Quercus stellata post oak X X 60’ x60’ 2½”- 3” c 25’ OC !‘Quercus velutina black oak X X X 60’ x 60’ Yes 2½”-3”c 25’ OC Salix nigra black willow FACW+X X X X 35’ x 20’ 8’-10’ 20’ OC Tilia americana American basswood FACU X X 60’ x 40’ 2”-3” c 20’ OC