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Paladinos’ living shoreline approved after design shift to reduce marsh impacts
Summary
The Lancaster County Wetlands Board approved a 93‑foot living shoreline on Taylor Creek; the applicant shifted the eastern end of the project to avoid existing marsh and provided net gains in vegetated wetlands after revisions reviewed by VIMS and BMRC.
The Lancaster County Wetlands Board approved a living shoreline permit for Vincent and Renee Paladino that will install a 93‑foot living shoreline with clean sand fill and marsh plantings along Taylor Creek.
Jeff Corbin, agent with Native Shorelines, presented the project and told the board that after a site visit with staff and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) the applicant moved the eastern end of the project westward to avoid an existing marsh patch. Corbin said the final design will impact a small patch of marsh—he cited roughly the…
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