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Owners seek repairs, sandbag and plantings to stabilize Great Island bank; commission asks for changes and continues hearing

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Yarmouth Conservation Commission continued review Feb. 6 of a notice of intent for 1033 Great Island Road after engineers and ecologists described repair work to roughly 300 feet of low concrete walls, sandbag repairs for scarped bank sections and dense American beach grass plantings.

The Yarmouth Conservation Commission held a public hearing Feb. 6 on a notice of intent for 1033 Great Island Road, where Lighthouse Realty Trust proposed phased repairs to an existing network of low concrete walls, biodegradable sandbag repairs in eroded scarps, and plantings to stabilize a coastal bank.

Bob Perry of Cape Cod Engineering described the project as a set of coordinated repairs to a beach system dominated by stone groins, low concrete walls and breakwaters. The filing proposes patching much of the roughly 300 feet of existing concrete wall, replacing about 66 feet of severely damaged segments,…

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