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Applied River and Wetland Restoration
Founded 1983
January 22, 2026
Yarmouth Conservation Commission
Town of Yarmouth
1146 Route 28
South Yarmouth, MA 02664
508-398-2231
Re: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent for the Bass River Headwaters Ecological
Restoration Project in Yarmouth, Massachusetts
To members of the Yarmouth Conservation Commission,
On behalf of the Town of Yarmouth (Town) and Friends of Bass River (FOBR), Inter-Fluve is
pleased to submit the enclosed Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent (NOI) and supporting
documentation for the ecological restoration of the headwaters of the Bass River. This letter,
NOI forms, and supporting documentation is being submitted as an ecological restoration project
as it will restore the retired cranberry bogs to more naturally-functioning wetlands with improved
hydrologic connectivity, removal of berms and flow control structures, reconstruction of a more
sinuous stream channel, replacement of the undersized Weir Road culvert, sand removal (reused
onsite), roughening of the bog surface, and planting native plants.
This multi-partner project seeks to remove barriers to water flow, improve stream and wetland
function, and improve aquatic and terrestrial habitat within the retired bogs on either side of Weir
Road. The retired cranberry bogs were last farmed decades ago and are currently owned by the
Town and are the subject of this ecological restoration project. Joining the Town and FOBR on
this project are funding partners U.S. EPA, NOAA, MA Division of Ecological Restoration
(DER), Cape Cod Conservation District (CCCD), and MA Office of Coastal Zone Management
(CZM). Inter-Fluve has worked with state and federal agencies to bring similar projects to
fruition throughout the region since 2009, using the full Ecological Restoration NOI in recent
projects in Harwich, Brewster, and Falmouth.
Specific goals of the Bass River Headwaters Restoration Project (the Project) are to:
• Replace an undersized culvert (Weir Road);
• Improve water quality through nutrient attenuation that occurs in healthy wetland
habitats;
• Improve fish passage;
• Enhance habitat for aquatic and wetland organisms;
• Restore salt marsh habitat, improve coastal resiliency to flooding, and allow for future
marsh migration;
• Improve ecological diversity and health of the bog surface; and
• Improve passive recreational opportunities.
This restoration project follows similar restoration projects of retired cranberry bogs that have
recently been permitted and constructed: Eel River in Plymouth (constructed in 2010), Tidmarsh
Farms in Plymouth (2017), Coonamessett Lower River Bogs in Falmouth (2018-2020), the
Foothills Preserve in Plymouth (2021), the Childs River in Falmouth (2021), Cold Brook
Preserve in Harwich (2024), Upper Coonamessett River in Falmouth (2025), and the Hinckleys
Pond Bogs in Harwich and Brewster (2025). For these last two projects (Upper Coonamessett
and Hinckleys Pond Bogs), we received an Ecological Restoration Order of Conditions from the
associated town conservation commissions. Similar design elements have carried into the
restoration designs for this Project.
ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION ORDER OF CONDITIONS ELIGIBILITY
The Ecological Restoration types that apply to this project are: Freshwater Stream Crossing
Repair and Replacement, Stream Daylighting, and Tidal Restoration. The project meets the
general Ecological Restoration eligibility under 310 CMR 10.13(1) as well as meeting the project
type specific eligibility criteria as described in the Ecological Restoration NOI Form 3A
attached. The project team has completed the necessary actions required by 310 CMR 10.11
prior to submittal of the NOI.
The submitted NOI package includes the following documents:
1. WPA Form 3A
2. NOI Fee Transmittal Form (Exempt)
3. Certified abutter lists for Yarmouth
4. Environmental Monitor publication of Notification of Intent to initiate an Ecological
Restoration Project – will be in the January 23rd edition of the Environmental Monitor. We
will submit this to the Conservation Commission once published.
5. Attachments:
5.1. USGS map of project location
5.2. Project description
5.3. Landowner permissions
5.4. Design planset
5.4.1. Ecological Restoration of the Retired Cranberry Bogs: Inter-Fluve
5.4.2. Weir Road crossing replacement: Tighe & Bond
5.4.3. Pedestrian crossings: Stimson Associates
5.5. Design Analyses and Documentation
5.5.1. Restoration Basis of Design Memorandum: Inter-Fluve
5.5.2. Weir Road Alternatives Analysis: Tighe & Bond
5.5.3. Inundation Mapping Memo: Woods Hole Group
5.6. Map of environmental constraints near project site
5.7. MEPA FROD
5.8. MEPA comment letters from agencies and organizations
Thank you for your consideration of this application and please contact me with any questions:
617-714-5537; nnelson@interfluve.com.
Sincerely,
Nick Nelson
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
Project Type
Important: When
filling out forms
on the computer,
use only the tab
key to move your
cursor - do not
use the return
key.
Check the Ecological Restoration type that applies:
1. Dam Removal
2. Freshwater Stream Crossing Repair and Replacement*
3. Stream Daylighting
4. Tidal Restoration
5. Rare Species Habitat Restoration
6. Restoring Fish Passageways
Eligibility Criteria:
I am applying for a Restoration Order of Conditions and meet the General Eligibility Criteria [310
CMR 10.13(1)] as described in Section C1 and the Additional Eligibility Criteria for this Ecological
Restoration Project type [310 CMR 10.13(2) through (7)] as described in Section C2.
This Notice of Intent includes the required supporting documents as specified in [310 CMR 10.11,
10.12] and outlined in Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 respectively. The NOI also includes a signed
Certification of Eligibility in Section G. Signatures and Submittal Requirements.
A. General Information
1. Project Location:
110 Weir Road
a. Street Address
Yarmouth
b. City/Town
02675
c. Zip Code
Latitude and Longitude*: 41 41’50.805" N
d. Latitude
-70 13’0.6816" W
e. Longitude
116;
f. Assessors Map/Plat Number
95; 96; 35; 36; 53; 45
g. Parcel/Lot Number
2. Applicant:
Amanda
a. First Name
Lima
b. Last Name
Town of Yarmouth DPW/Engineering
c. Organization
* If the Ecological Restoration Project involves work on a stream crossing, baseline photo-points that capture longitudinal
views of the crossing inlet, the crossing outlet and the upstream and downstream channel beds during low flow conditions.
The latitude and longitude coordinates of the photo-points shall be included in the baseline data.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
A. General Information (cont.)
1146 Route 28
d. Street Address
South Yarmouth
e. City/Town
MA
f. State
02664
g. Zip Code
508-398-2231, x1253
h. Phone Number
i. Fax Number
Alima@yarmouth.ma.us
j. Email Address
3. Property Owner (required if different from applicant): Check and attach list if more than one owner
a. First Name
b. Last Name
Town of Yarmouth
c. Organization
1146 Route 28
d. Street Address
South Yarmouth
e. City/Town
MA
f. State
02664
g. Zip Code
508-398-2231
h. Phone Number
i. Fax Number
Alima@yarmouth.ma.us
j. Email Address
4. Representative (if any):
Nicholas
a. First Name
Nelson
b. Last Name
Inter-Fluve
c. Organization
220 Concord Ave, 2nd Floor
d. Street Address
Cambridge
e. City/Town
MA
f. State
02138
g. Zip Code
617.852.7744
h. Phone Number
608.441.0218
i. Fax Number
nnelson@interfluve.com
j. Email Address
5. Total WPA Fee Paid (from NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form): Category 2 - $500
a. Total Fee Paid
b. State Fee Paid
c. City/Town Fee Paid
6. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for:
Barnstable
a. County
b. Certificate # (if registered land)
c. Book
d. Page Number
7. Project Narrative: Describe the project’s ecological restoration goals and how it furthers at least one
of the interests of the Wetland Protection Act (WPA) M.G.L. c. 131, § 40.
See Attachment 2, project description.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
B. Resource Area Impacts (Temporary & Permanent)
For all projects affecting other Resource Areas, please attach a narrative explaining how the resource
area was delineated.
1. Inland Resource Areas: (See 310 CMR 10.54-10.58)
Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
a. Bank 8280
1. linear feet
-2,409
2. linear feet
b. Bordering Vegetated
Wetland
535,800
1. square feet
+130,700
2. square feet
c. Land Under Waterbodies
and Waterways
169,900
1. square feet
-130,700
2. square feet
1965
3. cubic yards dredged
d. Bordering Land Subject to
Flooding
1. square feet
2. square feet
3. cubic feet of flood storage lost
4. cubic feet replaced
e. Isolated Land
Subject to Flooding
1. square feet
2. cubic feet of flood storage lost
3. cubic feet replaced
f. Riverfront Area Bass River, inland
1. Name of Waterway (if available) - specify inland or coastal
2. Proposed alteration of the riverfront area: 1,293,700
a. total square feet
2. Coastal Resource Areas: (see 310 CMR 10.25-10.35)
Check all that apply below. For coastal riverfront area, see B.1.f. above.
Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
a. Designated Port Areas Indicate size under Land Under the Ocean, below
b. Land Under the Ocean
1. square feet
2. cubic yards dredged
c. Barrier Beach** Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and/or Coastal Dunes below
d. Coastal Beaches
1. square feet
2. cubic yards beach nourishment
e. Coastal Dunes**
1. square feet
2. cubic yards dune nourishment
** Note: No armoring of a Coastal Dune or Barrier Beach is permitted.
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Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
B. Resource Area Impacts (Temporary & Permanent) (cont.)
Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any)
f. Coastal Banks
1. linear feet
g. Rocky Intertidal
Shores
1. square feet
h. Salt Marshes
1. square feet
2. sq ft restoration, rehab., creation
i. Land Under Salt
Ponds
1. square feet
2. cubic yards dredged
j. Land Containing
Shellfish
1. square feet
k. Fish Runs 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. Land Subject to
Coastal Storm Flowage
1. square feet
3. Restoration/Enhancement
In addition to the square footage that has been entered in Section B1.b for BVW and B 2.h for Salt
Marsh above, please enter the additional amount here for restoration/enhancement.
BVW
a. Identify the appropriate resource area(s) type/name
+130,700
Square feet or linear feet
b. Identify the appropriate resource area(s) type/name
Square feet or linear feet
C. Ecological Restoration Project Description
1. Check each box below to confirm that the project complies with each Eligibility Criteria required to
obtain a Restoration Order of Conditions and provide the appropriate documentation.
This project will have no short term or long-term adverse effects on Estimated Habitat sites of
Rare Species located within resource areas that may be affected by the project or will be carried
out according to a habitat management plan approved by NHESP.
The project avoids and minimizes adverse impacts to Resource Areas and the interests identified
in the WPA, without impeding the achievement of the ecological restoration goals
The project will utilize best management practices to prevent and minimize adverse impacts to
Resource Areas and the WPA interests.
This Project will cause NO significant adverse effects on the interests of flood control and storm
damage prevention in relation to the built environment (i.e., the project will not result in a
significant increase in flooding or storm damage affecting buildings, wells, septic systems, roads
or other man-made structures or infrastructure) and documentation on how this is achieved.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
C. Ecological Restoration Project Description (cont.)
If the Project involves the dredging of 100 cubic yards of sediment or more or dredging in an
ORW, a 401 Water Quality Certification is required and attached. Requires a 401 Water Quality
Certification.
The Project will not substantially reduce the capacity of a Resource Area to serve the wildlife
habitat functions identified in 310 CMR 10.60(2). A project will be presumed to meet this
eligibility criteria if the NOI will be carried out in accordance with any Time of Year (TOY)
restrictions or other conditions recommended by the DMF for coastal waters, and by the DFW for
inland waters in accordance with 310 CMR 10.11(3), (4) and (5). A NOI for an Ecological
Restoration Project that meets the requirements of 310 CMR 10.12(1) and (2) it is exempt from
performing a wildlife habitat evaluation.
If the project involves work on a stream crossing, the stream crossing has been designed in
accordance with 310 CMR 10.24(10) for work in coastal resource areas and 310 CMR 10.53(8)
for work in inland resource areas, as applicable. See additional requirements below for
Freshwater Stream Crossing Repair and Replacement Projects.
The project will not result in a discharge of dredged or fill material within 400 feet of the high
water mark of a Class A surface water (exclusive of its tributaries) unless the project is conducted
by a public water system under 310 CMR 22.00 or a public agency or authority for the
maintenance or repair of existing public roads or railways in accordance with 314 CMR
4.06(1)(d)1.
The project will not result in a discharge of dredged or fill material to a vernal pool certified by the
Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (DFW).
The project will not result in a point source discharge to an Outstanding Resource Water.
The project will not involve the armoring of a Coastal Dune or Barrier Beach.
Describe in detail the project plan for invasive species prevention and control.
Provide any TOY restrictions and/or other conditions recommended by the Division of Marine
Fisheries or the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife in accordance with 310 CMR 10.11(3), (4) and
(5) with attached copies of their written determinations.
If the project involves the construction, repair, replacement or expansion of infrastructure, a
proposed operation and maintenance plan is provided to ensure that the infrastructure will
continue to function as designed;
2. Check each box as appropriate to confirm that the project complies with the Eligibility Criteria required
for this Ecological Restoration Project type.
Dam Removal
The Ecological Restoration Project is a dam removal project. The project meets the eligibility
criteria set forth in 310 CMR 10.13(1)(d).
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Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
C. Ecological Restoration Project Description (cont.)
The Project is consistent with the MassDEP guidance entitled Dam Removal and the
Wetlands Regulations, dated December 2007, and meets the eligibility criteria set forth in 310
CMR 10.13(1).
The Project is NOT consistent with MassDEP’s guidance entitled Dam Removal and the
Wetlands Regulations, dated December 2007 and meets the eligibility criteria set forth in 310
CMR 10.13(1).
The project will not involve the removal of a dam that was constructed or is managed for flood
control by a municipal, state or federal agency.
The project will not adversely impact public water supply wells or water withdrawals permitted
or registered under the Water Management Act, M.G.L. c. 21G, and 310 CMR 36.00 within
the reach of the stream impacted by the impoundment.
The project will not adversely impact private water supply wells including agricultural or
aquacultural wells or surface water withdrawal points.
The project provides for the removal of the full vertical extent of the dam such that no
remnant of the dam will remain at or below the streambed as determined prior to
commencement of the dam removal project, or if such determination cannot be made at that
time, as determined during construction of the project.
The project provides for the removal of enough of the horizontal extent of the dam such that
after removal no water will be impounded during the 500 year flood event.
The project will not involve a hydroelectric facility requiring a Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC) license or an amendment to a FERC license.
The applicant has obtained from the Department of Conservation and Recreation Office of
Dam Safety a written determination in accordance to the General Applicability requirements
prior to submitting this NOI.
If the project is exempt from the requirement to obtain a license or permit under 310 CMR
9.05(3)(n), the project will not have an adverse effect on navigation or on any docks, piers or
boat ramps authorized under 310 CMR 9.00.
Freshwater Stream Crossing Repair and Replacement (310 CMR 10.13(3))
The Ecological Restoration Project is a freshwater stream crossing repair or replacement project.
In addition to the eligibility criteria set forth in 310 CMR 10.13(1), the project meets all of the
following eligibility criteria that will meet the MA Stream Crossing (SC) Standards that is
completely described below or in the attached:
The width of the structure will be at least 1.2 times bankfull width to facilitate the movement of
fish and other aquatic organisms and wildlife species that may utilize riparian corridors.
The structure will be an open-bottom span where practicable or if an open-bottom span is not
practicable, the structure bottom will be embedded in a substrate that matches the substrate
of the stream channel and that shall be designed to maintain continuity of aquatic and benthic
elements of the stream including appropriate substrates and hydraulic characteristics within
the culvert (water depths, slope, turbulence, velocities, and flow patterns).
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Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
C. Ecological Restoration Project Description (cont.)
The structure will have an Openness Ratio of at least 0.82 feet, or as close to 0.82 feet as is
practicable.
The project includes considerations for site constraints in meeting the SC standards,
undesirable effects or risk in meeting the standard, the environmental benefit of meeting the
standard compared to the cost in evaluating:
The potential for downstream flooding
Upstream and downstream habitat (in-stream habitat, wetlands);
Potential for erosion and head-cutting;
Stream stability;
Habitat fragmentation caused by the crossing;
The amount of stream mileage made accessible by the improvements;
Storm flow conveyance;
Engineering design constraints specific to the crossing;
Hydrologic constraints specific to the crossing;
Impacts to wetlands that would occur by improving the crossing;
Potential to affect property and infrastructure; and
Cost of replacement.
Stream Daylighting
The Ecological Restoration Project is a stream daylighting project. In addition to the eligibility
criteria set forth in 310 CMR 10.13(1), the project meets all of the following eligibility criteria and is
completely described narrative below/attached:
The project will meet the applicable performance standards for Bank, 310 CMR 10.54, and
Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways, 310 CMR 10.56. As set forth in 10.12(3), a
person submitting a Notice of Intent that meets the requirements of 310 CMR 10.12 (1) and
(2) for a stream daylighting project is exempt from the requirement to perform a wildlife
habitat evaluation in accordance with 310 CMR 10.60, notwithstanding the provisions of 310
CMR 10.54(4)(a)5., 310 CMR 10.56(4)(a)4., and 310 CMR 10.60.
To the maximum extent practicable, the project is designed to include the revegetation of all
disturbed areas with noninvasive indigenous species appropriate to the site.
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Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
C. Ecological Restoration Project Description (cont.)
Tidal Restoration Project (310 CMR 10.13(5))
The Ecological Restoration Project is a Tidal Restoration Project designed to restore tidal flow
that has been restricted or blocked by a man-made structure. In addition to the eligibility criteria
set forth in 310 CMR 10.13(1), the project meets all of the following eligibility criteria that is
completely described below or in the attached:
If the project will involve work in a Coastal Dune and/or a Coastal Beach, the project meets
the applicable performance standard(s) at 310 CMR 10.27 and/or 10.28.
The project will not include a new or relocated tidal inlet/breach through a Barrier Beach or
additional armoring of a Barrier Beach, but may include the modification, replacement or
enlargement of an existing culvert or inlet through a Barrier Beach.
The project will not involve installation of new water control devices (i.e., tide gates, flash
boards and adjustable weirs) or a change in the management of existing water control
devices, when the existing or proposed function of said devices is to prevent flooding or
storm damage impacts to the built environment, including without limitation, buildings, wells,
septic systems, roads or other man-made structures or infrastructure.
The project’s physical specifications are compatible with passage requirements for
diadromous fish runs identified at the project location by the Division of Marine Fisheries.
Did the project include considerations for site constraints in meeting the SC standards,
undesirable effects or risk in meeting the standard, the environmental benefit of meeting the
standard compared to the cost in evaluating:
The potential for downstream flooding
Upstream and downstream habitat (in-stream habitat, wetlands);
Potential for erosion and head-cutting;
Stream stability;
Habitat fragmentation caused by the crossing;
The amount of stream mileage made accessible by the improvements;
Storm flow conveyance;
Engineering design constraints specific to the crossing;
Hydrologic constraints specific to the crossing;
Impacts to wetlands that would occur by improving the crossing;
Potential to affect property and infrastructure; and
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WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
C. Ecological Restoration Project Description (cont.)
Cost of replacement.
Rare Species Habitat Restoration (310 CMR 10.13(6))
The Ecological Restoration Project is a Rare Species habitat restoration project. In addition to the
eligibility criteria set forth in 310 CMR 10.13(1), the project meets all of the following eligibility
criteria that is completely described below or in the attached:
The project is exempt from review under 321 CMR 10.00 as a project that involves the active
management of Rare Species habitat for the purpose of maintaining or enhancing the habitat
for the benefit of Rare Species. A project that involves the active management of Rare
Species habitat and is exempt from review under 321 CMR 10.00 may include without
limitation the mowing, cutting, burning or pruning of vegetation or the removal of exotic or
invasive species.
The project is carried out in accordance with a Habitat Management Plan that has been
approved in writing by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program and submitted
with this Notice of Intent.
Restoring Fish Passageways (310 CMR 10.13(7))
The Ecological Restoration Project involves the restoration or repair of a fish passageway as
identified by the Division of Marine Fisheries in its Marine Fisheries Technical Reports, TR 15
through 18, dated 2004. In addition to the eligibility criteria set forth in 310 CMR 10.13(1), the
project meets all of the following eligibility criteria that is completely described below or in the
attached:
Proof of submission of a Fishway Permit Application to the Division of Marine Fisheries,
pursuant to M.G.L. c. 130, §§ 1 and 19, and 322 CMR 7.01(4)(f) and (14)(m); and
The fish passageway will be operated and maintained in accordance with an Operation and
Maintenance Plan approved by the Division of Marine Fisheries.
D. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements
A person submitting a Notice of Intent for an Ecological Restoration Project that meets the
requirements of 310 CMR 10.12(1) and (2) and that contains either a written determination from the
Natural Heritage Endangered Species Program (NHESP) that the project will have no short or long
term adverse effects on the habitat of the local population of state-listed species, or a Conservation
and Management Permit issued by NHESP pursuant to the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act
(MESA) Regulations at 321 CMR 10.00 for the project, or a habitat management plan for the project
approved in writing by NHESP, will be deemed to have satisfied the requirements in 310 CMR 10.37
and 310 CMR 10.59 of sending the Notice of Intent for the same project for a determination by
NHESP. For the purposes of this guidance, the “same project” means either there have been no
changes to the project reviewed by NHESP in making its determination or that any subsequent
changes to the project since the initial review by NHESP have been reviewed and approved in writing
by NHESP.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
D. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont.)
Compliance with the above NHESP-related requirements may be demonstrated by providing the
following applicable documentation. See Appendix 1 for a complete description of these
requirements. Check the applicable box below.
The project is not within Estimated Habitat of State-Listed Rare Wetlands Wildlife as shown on
the most recent Estimated Habitat Maps of State-Listed Rare Wetlands Wildlife published by the
Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program.
The NHESP has issued the attached written determination that the project will have no short or
long term adverse effects on the habitat of the local population of state-listed species.
The NHESP has issued the attached written approval of the attached habitat management plan
for this project, which makes it an eligible Rare Species habitat restoration project under 310
CMR 10.13(6).
The NHESP has issued pursuant to the MESA Regulations at 321 CMR 10.00 the attached
Conservation and Management Permit for this project.
There have been no changes to the project reviewed by NHESP in making its determination, or if
so, any subsequent changes to the project have been reviewed and approved in writing by
NHESP and attached hereto.
1. For coastal projects only, is any portion of the proposed project located below the mean high water
line or in a fish run?
a. Not applicable – project is in inland resource area only
b. Yes No
If yes, include proof of mailing, hand delivery, or electronic delivery of written determination to either:
South Shore – Cohasset to Rhode Island
border, and the Cape & Islands:
Division of Marine Fisheries –
South Coast Field Station
Attn: Environmental Reviewer
836 South Rodney French Blvd
New Bedford, MA 02744
Email: DMF.EnvReview-South@state.ma.us
North Shore – Hull to New Hampshire border:
Division of Marine Fisheries –
North Shore Field Station
Attn: Environmental Reviewer
30 Emerson Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
Email: DMF.EnvReview-North@state.ma.us
2. Is any portion of the proposed project within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)?
a. Yes No
If yes, provide name of ACEC (see instructions to WPA Form 3 or MassDEP website for ACEC
locations).
b. ACEC
3. 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. Yes No
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MassDEP File Number
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City or Town
D. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont.)
4. 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, § 105)?
a. Yes No
5. Is this project subject to provisions of the MassDEP Stormwater Management Standards?
a. Yes No
If yes, attach a copy of the Stormwater Report as required by the Stormwater Management Standards
per 310 CMR 10.05(6)(k)-(q) and check if:
Proprietary BMPs are included in the Stormwater Management System.
6. If the Ecological Restoration Project involves the construction, repair, replacement or expansion
of infrastructure, an operation and maintenance plan has been submitted to ensure that the
infrastructure will continue to function as designed.
7. The project involves the dredging of 100 cubic yards or more of sediment, or dredging of any
amount in an Outstanding Resource Water, and a Water Quality Certification issued by the
Department pursuant to 314 CMR 9.00 is attached.
8. The Ecological Restoration Project involves work on a stream crossing. Sufficient information has
been provided to demonstrate that the design meets the requirements in 310 CMR 10.24(10) for work
in coastal resources, and 310 CMR 10.53 (8) for work in an inland resource area.
E. Additional Information
Check each box for required documents that are attached to this Notice of Intent (NOI). See
instructions for details.
1. Maps and Plans identifying the location of proposed activities relative to the boundaries of each
affected resource area [http://www.mass.gov/anf/research-and-tech/it-serv-and-support/application-
serv/office-of-geographic-information-massgis/datalayers/nwi.html]
2. List the titles and dates for all plans and other materials submitted with this NOI.
Bass River Headwaters Restoration
a. Plan Title
Marcel Young-Skaggs, Liz Pratt
b. Prepared By
c. Signed and Stamped by
October 2025
d. Final Revision Date
Variable
e. Scale
Weir Road Crossing Replacement
f. Additional Plan or Document Title
September 2025
g. Date
3. Attach proof of Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program written determination, if
needed.
4. Attach proof of mailing for Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Time of Year written
determination, if needed.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
E. Additional Information (cont.)
5. Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form.
6. Attach Stormwater Report, if needed.
F. Fees
1. Fee Exempt: No filing fee shall be assessed for projects of any city, town, county, or district of the
Commonwealth, federally recognized Indian tribe housing authority, municipal housing authority, or
the Massachusetts Bay Transportation 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. Municipal Check Number
3. Check date
4. State Check Number
5. Check date
6. Payor Name on Check: First Name
7. Payor Name on Check: Last Name
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
G. Signatures and Submittal Requirements
Certification of Ecological Restoration Project Notice of Intent
I hereby certify under penalties of perjury that the Ecological Restoration Project Notice of Intent
application meets the Eligibility Criteria set forth in 310 CMR 10.13. I also certify that I am
familiar with the information contained in this Notice of Intent application and that the accompanying
plans, documents, and supporting data are to the best of my knowledge and belief true, complete,
and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities.
I understand that the Conservation Commission will place notification of this Notice in a local
newspaper at the expense of the applicant in accordance with the wetlands regulations, 310 CMR
10.05(5)(a).
I further certify under penalties of perjury that all abutters were notified of this application, pursuant to
the requirements of M.G.L. c. 131, § 40. Notice must be made by Certificate of Mailing or in writing by
hand delivery or certified mail (return receipt requested) to all abutters within 100 feet of the property
line of the project location.
1. Signature of Applicant or Authorized Agent
Amanda Lima
2. Printed Name of Applicant or Authorized Agent
3. Date
4. Signature of Property Owner (if different)
5. Date
6. Signature of Representative (if any)
7. Date
The certification must be signed by the applicant; however, it may be signed by a duly authorized
agent (named in Item 6) if this form is accompanied by a statement by the applicant designating the
agent and agreeing to furnish upon request, supplemental information in support of the application
For Conservation Commission:
Two copies of the completed 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
Conservation Commission by certified mail or hand delivery.
For MassDEP:
One copy of the completed Notice of Intent (Form 3), including 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:
The original and copies must be sent simultaneously. Failure by the applicant to send copies in a
timely manner may result in dismissal of the Notice of Intent.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
Appendix 1: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent (WPA 3a) -
Required Actions (310 CMR 10.11)
Complete the Required Actions before submitting a Notice of Intent Application for an Ecological
Restoration Project and submit a completed copy of this Checklist with the Notice of Intent.
Environmental Monitor /Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA)
http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/mepa/submitting-notices-to-the-environmental-monitor.html
Submit written notification at least 14 days prior to the filing of a Notice of Intent (NOI) to the
Environmental Monitor for publication. A copy of the written notification is attached and provides at
minimum:
A brief description of the proposed project.
The anticipated NOI submission date to the conservation commission.
The name and address of the conservation commission that will review the NOI.
Specific details as to where copies of the NOI may be examined or acquired and where to obtain
the date, time, and location of the public hearing.
Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA) /Wetlands Protection Act Review
Preliminary Massachusetts Endangered Species Act Review from the Natural Heritage and
Endangered Species Program (NHESP) has been met and the written determination is attached.
Supplemental Information for Endangered Species Review has been submitted.
1. Percentage/acreage of property to be altered:
a. Within Wetland Resource Area
Percentage/acreage
b. Outside Wetland Resource Area
Percentage/acreage
2. Assessor’s Map or right-of-way plan of site
3. Project plans for entire project site, including wetland resource areas and areas
outside of wetlands jurisdiction, showing existing and proposed conditions, existing and
proposed tree/vegetation clearing line, and clearly demarcated limits of work.
4. Project description (including description of impacts outside of wetland resource area
& buffer zone)
5. Photographs representative of the site
6. MESA filing fee (fee information available at
http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/regulatory_review/mesa/mesa_fee_schedule.htm)
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
Appendix 1: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent (WPA 3a) -
Required Actions (310 CMR 10.11)
Make check payable to “Commonwealth of Massachusetts - NHESP” and mail to NHESP:
Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program
MA Division of Fisheries & Wildlife
1 Rabbit Hill Road
Westborough, MA 01581
7. Projects altering 10 or more acres of land, also submit:
a. Vegetation cover type map of site
b. Project plans showing Priority & Estimated Habitat boundaries
OR Check One of the Following:
1. Project is exempt from MESA review.
Attach applicant letter indicating which MESA exemption applies. (See 321 CMR 10.14,
http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dfg/dfw/natural-heritage/regulatory-review/mass-
endangered-species-act-mesa/; the NOI must still be sent to NHESP if the project is within
estimated habitat pursuant to 310 CMR 10.37 and 10.59 – see C4 below)
2. Separate MESA review ongoing.
a. NHESP Tracking #
b. Date submitted to NHESP
3. Separate MESA review completed. Include copy of NHESP “no Take” determination
or valid Conservation & Management Permit with approved plan.
Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare Wetlands Wildlife
If a portion of the proposed project is located in Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife as indicated on
the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare Wetland Wildlife published by the Natural
Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP), complete the portion below. To view habitat
maps, see the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas or view the maps electronically at:
http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dfg/dfw/natural-heritage/regulatory-review
A preliminary written determination from Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program
(NHESP) must be obtained indicating that:
Project will NOT impact an area located within estimated habitat indicated on the most recent
Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare Wetlands Wildlife published by NHESP.
Project will impact an area located within estimated habitat indicated on the most recent
Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare Wetlands Wildlife published by NHESP. A copy
of NHESP’s written preliminary determination in accordance with 310 CMR 10.11 (2) is
attached. This specifies:
Date of the map:
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
Appendix 1: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent (WPA 3a) -
Required Actions (310 CMR 10.11)
If the Rare Species identified is/are likely to continue to be located on or near the project,
and if so, whether the Resource Area to be altered is in fact part of the habitat of the Rare
Species.
That if the project alters Resource Area(s) within the habitat of a Rare Species:
The Rare Species is identified;
NHESP’s recommended changes or conditions necessary to ensure that the project
will have no short or long term adverse effect on the habitat of the local population of
the Rare Species is provided; or
An approved NHESP habitat management plan is attached with this Notice of Intent.
Send the request for a preliminary determination to:
Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program
MA Division of Fisheries & Wildlife
1 Rabbit Hill Road
Westborough, MA 01581
Division of Marine Fisheries
If the project will occur within a coastal waterbody with a restricted Time of Year, [see Appendix B
of the Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) Technical Report TR 47 “Marine Fisheries Time of Year
Restrictions (TOYs) for Coastal Alteration Projects” dated April 2011
http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/Portals/74/docs/regulatory/StateGeneralPermits/NEGP/MADMFT
R-47.pdf].
Obtain a DMF written determination stating:
The proposed work does NOT require a TOY restriction.
The proposed work requires a TOY restriction. Specific recommended TOY restriction and
recommended conditions on the proposed work is attached.
If the project may affect a diadromous fish run [re: Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) Technical
Reports TR 15 through 18, dated 2004:
http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dfg/dmf/publications/technical.html]
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
Appendix 1: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent (WPA 3a) -
Required Actions (310 CMR 10.11)
Obtain a DMF written determination stating:
The design specifications and operational plan for the project are compatible with the
passage requirements of the fish run.
The design specifications and operational plan for the project are not compatible with the
passage requirements of the fish run.
Send the request for a written determination to:
South Shore – Cohasset to Rhode Island
border, and the Cape & Islands:
Division of Marine Fisheries –
South Coast Field Station
Attn: Environmental Reviewer
836 South Rodney French Blvd
New Bedford, MA 02744
Email: DMF_EnvReview.South@state.ma.us
North Shore – Hull to New Hampshire border:
Division of Marine Fisheries –
North Shore Field Station
Attn: Environmental Reviewer
30 Emerson Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
Email: DMF_EnvReview.North@state.ma.us
Division of Fisheries and Wildlife – http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dfg/dfw/
Projects that involve silt-generating, in-water work that will impact a non-tidal perennial river or
stream and the in-water work will not occur between May 1 and August 30.
Obtain a written determination from the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (DFW) as to
whether the proposed work requires a TOY restriction.
The proposed work does NOT require a TOY restriction.
The proposed work requires a TOY restriction. The DFW determination with TOY
restriction and other conditions is attached.
MassDEP Water Quality Certification
Project involves dredging of 100 cubic yards or more in a Resource Area or dredging of any
amount in an Outstanding Resource Water (ORW). A copy and proof of the MassDEP Water
Quality Certification pursuant to 314 CMR 9.00 is attached to the NOI.
This project is a Combined Permit Application for 401 Dredging and Restoration (BRP WW 26).
MassDEP Wetlands Restriction Order
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, § 105)?
Yes No
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
Appendix 1: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent (WPA 3a) -
Required Actions (310 CMR 10.11)
Department of Conservation and Recreation
Office of Dam Safety
For Dam Removal Projects, obtain a written determination from the Department of Conservation
and Recreation Office of Dam Safety that the dam is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Office
under 302 CMR 10.00, a written determination that the dam removal does not require a permit
under 302 CMR 10.00 or a permit authorizing the dam removal in accordance with 302 CMR
10.00 has been issued.
Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs)
Is any portion of the proposed project within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)?
Yes No If yes, provide name of ACEC (see instructions to WPA Form 3 or
MassDEP Website for ACEC locations).
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
Appendix 2: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent (WPA 3a) -
Minimum Required Documents (310 CMR 10.12)
Complete the Required Documents Checklist below and provide supporting materials before submitting a
Notice of Intent Application for an Ecological Restoration Project.
This Notice of Intent meets all applicable requirements outlined in for Ecological Restoration Projects
in 310 CMR 10.12. Use the checklist below to insure that all documentation is included with the NOI.
At a minimum, a Notice of Intent for an Ecological Restoration Project shall include the following:
Description of the project’s ecological restoration goals;
The location of the Ecological Restoration Project;
Description of the construction sequence for completing the project;
A map of the Areas Subject to Protection Under M.G.L. c. 131, § 40, that will be temporarily or
permanently altered by the project or include habitat for Rare Species, Habitat of Potential
Regional and Statewide Importance, eel grass beds, or Shellfish Suitability Areas.
The method for BVW and other resource area boundary delineations (MassDEP BVW Field Data
Form(s), Determination of Applicability, Order of Resource Area Delineation, etc.) is attached with
documentation methodology.
List the titles and dates for all plans and other materials submitted with this NOI.
Bass River Headwaters Restoration
a. Plan Title
Marcel Young-Skaggs, Liz Pratt
b. Prepared by
c. Signed and Stamped by
October 2025
d. Final Revision Date
variable
e. Scale
Weir Road Crossing, Pedestrian Crossings
f. Additional Plan or Document Title
Feb 2025; Jan 2026
g. Date
If there is more than one property owner, attach a list of these property owners not listed on this
form.
Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form.
An evaluation of any flood impacts that may affect the built environment, including without
limitation, buildings, wells, septic systems, roads or other man-made structures or infrastructure
as well as any proposed flood impact mitigation measures;
A plan for invasive species prevention and control;
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection – Wetlands Program
WPA Form 3A - Notice of Intent
for an Ecological Restoration
Project
MassDEP File Number
Yarmouth
City or Town
Appendix 2: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent (WPA 3a) -
Minimum Required Documents (310 CMR 10.12)
The Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program written determination in accordance with
310 CMR 10.11(2), if needed;
Any Time of Year restrictions and/or other conditions recommended by the Division of Marine
Fisheries or the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife in accordance with 310 CMR 10.11(3), (4), (5),
if needed;
Proof that notice was published in the Environmental Monitor as required by 310 CMR 10.11(1;
A certification by the applicant under the penalties of perjury that the project meets the eligibility
criteria set forth in 310 CMR 10.13;
If the Ecological Restoration Project involves the construction, repair, replacement or expansion
of infrastructure, an operation and maintenance plan to ensure that the infrastructure will continue
to function as designed;
If the project involves dredging of 100 cubic yards or more or dredging of any amount in an
Outstanding Resource Water, a Water Quality Certification issued by the Department pursuant to
314 CMR 9.00;
If the Ecological Restoration Project involves work on a stream crossing, information sufficient to
make the showing required by 310 CMR 10.24(10) for work in a coastal resource area and 310
CMR 10.53(8) for work in an inland resource area; and
If the Ecological Restoration Project involves work on a stream crossing, baseline photo-points
that capture longitudinal views of the crossing inlet, the crossing outlet and the upstream and
downstream channel beds during low flow conditions. The latitude and longitude coordinates of
the photo-points shall be included in the baseline data.
This project is subject to provisions of the MassDEP Stormwater Management Standards. A copy
of the Stormwater Report as required by the Stormwater Management Standards per 310 CMR
10.05(6)(k)-(q) is attached.
Provide information as the whether the project has the potential to impact private water supply
wells including agricultural or aquacultural wells or surface water withdrawal points.
116/ 35/ / /
TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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EISENBIEGLER KAREN
27 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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CARRITA MAUREEN T
CARRITA HANNAH M
19 CHEYENNE LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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OLOUGHLIN JOSEPH P TR
OLOUGHLIN JONALOU A TR
24 CHEYENNE LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
125/ 140/ / /
SEALE SANDRA J
26 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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CHISOLM DANIEL J
CHISOLM TINA
35 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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J OLOUGHLIN INC
2 HAROLD ST
HARWICH PORT, MA 02646-1517
Please use this signature to certify this list of propertiesabutting within 100' of the parcel located at:0 Cheyenne Ln, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675Assessors Map 116, Lot 45___________________________________Andy Machado, Director of AssessingDecember 12, 2025
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SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
CONSERVATION DEPT
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SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664
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EISENBIEGLER KAREN
27 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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COURNOYER MARY J
COURNOYER RONALD R
19 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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PALMER HEATHER F
15 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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CASSON KENNETH F
CASSON ELIZABETH R
9 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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HOMER SUSAN
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YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2065
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KITTILA COREY E TR
KITTILA ELIZABETH R TR
18 BRATTLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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OLOUGHLIN JOSEPH P TR
OLOUGHLIN JONALOU A TR
24 CHEYENNE LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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BUNDY JAMES A
BUNDY KAREN D
16 CHEYENNE LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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NOVAK STEPHEN J JR
12 CHEYENNE LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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BURLINGAME STEVEN JR
BURLINGAME ERIN E
6 CHEYENNE RD
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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DICAIRANO JOHN C
PRITCHETT DOROTHY A
3 ROWLEY LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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MCDONALD MICHAEL J TR
MCDONALD DONNA M TR
9 ROWLEY LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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LEVIS RICHARD
LEVIS LINDA
8 ROWLEY LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2446
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LAVELLE GORDON M TRS
LAVELLE BRENDA C TRS
2 ROWLEY LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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FLETCHER ANDREW
FLETCHER MIYOUNG
230 WEIR RD
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664
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PERNA SANDRA M
PERNA MICHAEL PAUL JR
42 PLAINFIELD AVE
SHREWSBURY, MA 01545
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SEALE SANDRA J
26 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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CHISOLM DANIEL J
CHISOLM TINA
35 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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OLOUGHLIN PATRICIA LEE
23 BRATTLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2068
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SMITH GREGORY
24 BRATTLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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J OLOUGHLIN INC
2 HAROLD ST
HARWICH PORT, MA 02646-1517
125/ 128.1/ / /
TOWN OF YARMOUTH
CONSERVATION
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
Please use this signature to certify this list of propertiesabutting within 100' of theparcel located at:0 Weir Rd., Yarmouth Port,MA 02675Assessors Map 116 Lot 53
____________________Andy MachadoDirector of AssessingDecember 12, 2025
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
CONSERVATION DEPT
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SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664
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RAHIMIAN PETER
24 MANY OAKS CIR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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FALLON JOSEPH P TRS
22 MANY OAKS TRUST
22 MANY OAKS CIR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
LAND BANK PURCHASE
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664
Please use this signature to certify this list of propertiesabutting within 100' of the parcel located at:0 Weir Rd., Yarmouth Port, MA 02675Assessors Map 116, Lot 59*___________________________________Andy Machado, Director of AssessingDecember 12, 2025
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OLDHAM CAROL E TRS
2 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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J OLOUGHLIN INC
2 HAROLD ST
HARWICH PORT, MA 02646-1517
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J OLOUGHLIN INC
2 HAROLD ST
HARWICH PORT, MA 02646-1517
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NUSBAUM ROBERT T
DIOS JANE
PO BOX 136
SHOHOLA, PA 18458
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SENAT ROLKY
SENAT RHODA
22 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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COELHO PATRICK D
PERRY ANNE
620 NE 17TH TERRACE
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33304
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EGAN MARISSA E
32 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
MUNICIPAL
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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SEARS MARY A (LIFE EST)
8 COUTURE RD
SOUTHAMPTON, MA 01073
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1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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HASSETT CATHERINE
47 HELMSMAN DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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SENAT OLRICHE
SENAT MERRELY
53 HELMSMAN DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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WROBEL JOHN F
WROBEL DOREEN J
57 HELMSMAN DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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VANDERHOEF JOHN P
C/O VANDERHOEF JOHN
59 HELMSMAN DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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FOREST KEEPERS LLC
C/O UNION 280 REALTY LLC
35 SCUDDER AVE
HYANNIS, MA 02601
116/ 104/ / /
KOCHKA DONALD V JR TR
38 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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KNIGHT CHRISTOPHER
80 SUMMER ST #300
BOSTON, MA 02110
116/ 102/ / /
TUNISON LUCILLE M TRS
C/O TUNISON GARRETT M TRS
69 CLIFF ST
PLYMOUTH, MA 02360
116/ 96/ / /
TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
116/ 35/ / /
TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
116/ 76/ / /
TURCOT KATHLEEN TR
25 HELMSMAN DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
116/ 101/ / /
FERULLO MICHAEL C
FERULLO K J & GORDON J A
52 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
116/ 100/ / /
MCDONALD PETER (LIFE EST)
MCDONALD STEVEN J TRS
58 SEMINOLE DR
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664
116/ 99/ / /
MCDOWELL JAMES L
MCDOWELL BARBARA E
62 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
116/ 98/ / /
WOJNAR YVONNE M
C/O PARK JAMIE
68 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2410
116/ 97/ / /
YONKER HECHT DEBRA A
72 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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HARWICK JEAN TR
C/O KHALSA HARIBIR SINGH
3 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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KELLY MARTHA M
7 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2437
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PLANINSHEK WILLIAM F
15 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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PANUCZAK ALEXANDRA F
C/O PANUCZAK ALEXANDRA F TR
19 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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FAWKES TURNER
FAWKES RAMONA
467 MAIN ST
DENNIS, MA 02638
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QUIRK JAMES H JR
QUIRK ANNE M
P O BOX 527
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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HOLBROOK JOHN G
14 MAIN ST
HYANNIS, MA 02601
Please use this signature to certify this list of propertiesabutting within 100' of the parcel located at:0 Weir Rd., Yarmouth Port, MA 02675Assessors Map 116, Lot 96___________________________________Andy Machado, Director of AssessingDecember 12, 2025
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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HARWICK JEAN TR
C/O KHALSA HARIBIR SINGH
3 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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KELLY MARTHA M
7 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2437
116/ 89/ / /
LEBLANC KATHLEEN M
4 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
116/ 36/ / /
QUIRK JAMES H JR
QUIRK ANNE M
P O BOX 527
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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HAGEN KELLEY R
148 WEIR RD
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
Please use this signature to certify this list of propertiesabutting within 100' of the parcel located at:3 Lexington Ln., Yarmouth Port, MA 02675Assessors Map 116, Lot 95___________________________________Andy Machado, Director of AssessingDecember 12, 2025
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WRAGG JILL K
3 COBB AVE
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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MASI RICHARD E
P O BOX 412
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-0412
116/ 22/ / /
MANN RYAN
MANN ADRIAN G
109 CLOVERFIELD WAY
EAST FALMOUTH, MA 02536
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BRADY GEORGE E TR
51 KATHARYN MICHAEL RD UNIT4
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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BABBIN MICHAEL
53 KATHARYN MICHAEL RD UNIT4
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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MUNROE COURTNEY C TR
KELLEY JULIE B TR
168 SOUTH SEA AVE
WEST YARMOUTH, MA 02673
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LORD MARY
8 COBB AVE
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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SPENCER JOHN JR
SPENCER KAREN SUE
17 COBB AVE
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2432
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LAWTON ROBERT C JR
KMON ELIZABETH A
27 COBB AVE
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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LAVELLE KAREN A
31 COBB AVE
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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J OLOUGHLIN INC
2 HAROLD ST
HARWICH PORT, MA 02646-1517
116/ 96/ / /
TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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EISENBIEGLER KAREN
27 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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WOJNAR YVONNE M
C/O PARK JAMIE
68 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675-2410
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YONKER HECHT DEBRA A
72 SEMINOLE DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
116/ 95/ / /
HARWICK JEAN TR
C/O KHALSA HARIBIR SINGH
3 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
116/ 36/ / /
QUIRK JAMES H JR
QUIRK ANNE M
P O BOX 527
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
116/ 37/ / /
HAGEN KELLEY R
148 WEIR RD
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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KASPARIAN ABRAHAM JR
154 WEIR RD
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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ANDREWS LILLIAN M
160 WEIR RD
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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SMITH CAROL B (LIFE EST)
164 WEIR RD
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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CARRITA MAUREEN T
CARRITA HANNAH M
19 CHEYENNE LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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OLOUGHLIN JOSEPH P TR
OLOUGHLIN JONALOU A TR
24 CHEYENNE LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
125/ 11/ C59A/ /
PALMER PHYLLIS M
PALMER RICHARD L
18 COBB AVE
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
125/ 11/ C59B/ /
CARESTIA ANNETTE C
CARESTIA ROBERT L
50 PIPER RD
WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA 01809
125/ 140/ / /
SEALE SANDRA J
26 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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SIMMONS EDMOND B TR
SIMMONS PATRICIA A TR
39 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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KURJAKOVIC ZLATAN
KURJAKOVIC INES
37 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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CHISOLM DANIEL J
CHISOLM TINA
35 KNOLLWOOD DR
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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ELLIS GARY A
33 TOWN HALL AVENUE
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4130
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J OLOUGHLIN INC
2 HAROLD ST
HARWICH PORT, MA 02646-1517
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Please use this signature to certify this list of propertiesabutting within 100' of the parcel located at:110 Weir Rd., Yarmouth Port, MA 02675Assessors Map 116, Lot 35___________________________________Andy Machado, Director of AssessingDecember 12, 2025
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28
SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4463
116/ 95/ / /
HARWICK JEAN TR
C/O KHALSA HARIBIR SINGH
3 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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LEBLANC KATHLEEN M
4 LEXINGTON LN
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
116/ 36/ / /
QUIRK JAMES H JR
QUIRK ANNE M
P O BOX 527
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
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HAGEN KELLEY R
148 WEIR RD
YARMOUTH PORT, MA 02675
Please use this signature to certify this list of propertiesabutting within 100' of the parcel located at:142 Weir Rd., Yarmouth Port, MA 02675Assessors Map 116, Lot 36___________________________________Andy Machado, Director of AssessingDecember 12, 2025
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116.95
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