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Yarmouth Conservation Commission continues several hearings, accepts a withdrawal, and approves two certificates of compliance

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Summary

The commission tabled or continued multiple notices of intent (including one for lack of quorum), accepted a withdrawal without prejudice, continued a disputed addition that raised enforcement questions about an unpermitted hot tub, and approved two certificates of compliance for the Vallone property.

At its Feb. 20 meeting the Yarmouth Conservation Commission took a series of procedural and substantive actions: it continued or tabled several hearings, accepted a withdrawal without prejudice, continued a filing that revealed unpermitted work (hot tub and patio) tied to mitigation concerns, and issued two certificates of compliance.

Key items and outcomes

- Rosangela Colliero (SE80‑32463, 59 Oyster Cove Road): The commission found no quorum available for that agenda item and tabled the hearing to March 6, 2025. Staff noted Commissioner Mulhern’s recusal and the inability to proceed without a quorum.

- Alexander Niemanoff (SE80‑32452, 2 Buttercup Lane): The applicant withdrew the notice of intent without prejudice because they had not obtained a waterways recommendation;…

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