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Commission approves bank‑stabilization plan with monitoring and 30% trigger for nourishment
Summary
Representatives for Crawford Land Management won approval for a bank‑stabilization project that includes invasive-tree removal, a native buffer and a monitoring regimen; the commission favored a 30% fiber‑roll exposure trigger for nourishment rather than automatic annual fill.
The Town of Yarmouth Conservation Commission approved a bank-stabilization plan on May 7 that combines fiber-roll toe stabilization, invasive‑species removal and planting of a native buffer, and it attached monitoring and nourishment conditions to limit environmental impact.
Jen Crawford, representing Crawford Land Management, told the panel that overlaying an older survey with current data “we were…
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