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Commission flags gravel encroachment onto Union Street; applicant to withdraw certificate request or mitigate
Summary
Conservation staff told the Yarmouth Conservation Commission on Feb. 6 that roughly 340 square feet of new wash stone at 331 Union Street extends seaward onto a town right‑of‑way; the applicant agreed to withdraw the certificate of compliance request and coordinate with town Natural Resources.
At a Feb. 6 meeting the Yarmouth Conservation Commission reviewed a request for a certificate of compliance for 331 Union Street and identified an unpermitted gravel encroachment extending onto the town way at the end of Union Street.
Conservation staff reported the newly placed wash stone extends seaward of the recorded property line and estimated roughly 340 square feet of additional gravel where town right‑of‑way (a town…
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