Wetlands board reminds Michael Pulaski to submit restoration plan after 60-day deadline

Accomack County Wetlands Board · August 28, 2025

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Summary

Board staff said Michael Pulaski remains within a 60-day window to submit a restoration plan for case 402; if he does not, staff will return the matter to the board with recommended enforcement steps.

Accomack County staff told the Wetlands Board that Michael Pulaski, subject of enforcement item 402, remains within the 60-day timeframe to develop and submit a restoration plan required by the board’s order.

Paul Watson said he exchanged emails with Pulaski after the prior meeting and that Pulaski had been given 60 days to produce a plan. "He would be only maybe 37 days in right now," Watson said, and staff had not heard further from Pulaski but planned to send a reminder email after the meeting.

Watson told the board that if Pulaski fails to submit an acceptable plan within the allotted time, the property would be returned to the board for consideration of "more serious consequences" for violating the wetlands board order. Board members asked whether VMRC would become involved; Watson and others said most enforcement at this stage is within the wetlands board’s jurisdiction, though VMRC review could apply to aspects off the local jurisdiction.

No motion or formal enforcement action was taken at the meeting; staff will follow up and inform the board of Pulaski’s response.