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Yarmouth Conservation Commission approves multiple shoreline permits, continues several larger projects

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Summary

The Conservation Commission approved several routine notices of intent and determinations on March 6, 2025, and continued larger or contested filings for further revisions or state review.

The Yarmouth Conservation Commission on March 6 approved a set of routine shoreland permits and determinations while continuing more complex projects for plan revisions or state file numbers.

Commissioners voted to approve several small-scale pier and shoreline projects and granted routine determinations after review and discussion. The body continued larger or contested filings — including two applications involving proposed bulkheads, dredging and extensive upland work — to the commission’s March 20 meeting to allow applicants to submit plan revisions, DEP file numbers or more detailed planting plans.

Why it matters: The decisions clear smaller, lower-impact projects for property owners in shoreline neighborhoods while preserving the commission’s ability to require additional design…

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