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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFINAL REVISED APPROVED PLAN - SE3-6144 - FIX - 333-359 Seapuit Rd, Plan Letter - SITE PLAN - WED PLAN 120623December 6, 2023 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 230 South Street Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: SE3-6144 333 Seapuit Road Realty Trust 333 & 359 Seapuit Road, Osterville Dear Commissioners, Per your request at the November 28th hearing, I have revised the Site Plan noting the demarcation of the path and restoration areas. I trust this meets your needs. Very truly yours, John O’Dea, P.E. Sullivan Engineering & Consulting, Inc. EXISTING FOOTPATH EDGE OF BVW50' BUFFER100' BUFFERAREAS OF EXISTING NATIVE VEGETATION TO REMAIN AND, IF NEEDED, SUPPLEMENTED WITH PLANTING OF NATIVE HERBACEOUS SPECIES AREAS OF EXISTING NATIVE VEGETATION TO REMAIN AND, IF NEEDED, SUPPLEMENTED WITH PLANTING OF NATIVE HERBACEOUS SPECIES 5 Highbush Blueberry 5 Arrowwood 13 Clethra 9 Sweetfern 9 Swamp Rose 9 Sweetfern AREAS OF EXISTING NATIVE VEGETATION TO REMAIN AND, IF NEEDED, SUPPLEMENTED WITH PLANTING OF NATIVE HERBACEOUS SPECIES MOWN PATH 4 Clethra EXISTING AMERICAN HOLLY AND OTHER NATIVE VEGETATION TO REMAIN MEADOW FORSHADY CONDITIONSMEADOW FORSUNNYCONDITIONS50' B U F F E R 100' B U F F E R 9 Sweetfern MEADOW FOR SUNNY CONDITIONS MEADOW FOR SHADY CONDITIONS EDGE OF MOWN PATH TO BE DEMARCATED FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY THIS DRAWING IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION REV DATE DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY:CHECKED BY: DATE:SCALE: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: SURVEY PROVIDED BY: THIS DRAWING AND ALL IDEAS EMBODIED THEREIN IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF WILKINSON ECOLOGICAL DESIGN, INC. (WED) AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, OR DISCLOSED IN CONNECTION WITH ANY WORK OTHER THAN THE PROJECT FOR WHICH IT HAS BEEN PREPARED, IN WHOLE OR PART, WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM WED. © 2023 WILKINSON ECOLOGICAL DESIGN, INC. ABBREVIATIONS: &AND @ AT Ø DIAMETER #POUND or NUMBER ACEC AREA OF CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN APPROX APPROXIMATE AURA ADJACENT UPLAND RESOURCE AREA BLDG BUILDING BOB BOTTOM OF BANK BVW BORDERING VEGETATED WETLAND (IF APPLICABLE) CY CUBIC YARD DEP DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EA EACH EL ELEVATION EX EXISTING LOW LIMIT OF WORK LSCSF LAND SUBJECT TO COASTAL STORM FLOWAGE MHW MEAN HIGH WATER MLW MEAN LOW WATER NHESP NATURAL HERITAGE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES PROGRAM NOI NOTICE OF INTENT NTS NOT TO SCALE OC ON CENTER OOC ORDER OF CONDITIONS PROP PROPOSED REV REVISION SC SPECIAL CONDITION SF SQUARE FEET TOB TOP OF BANK UON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED VEG VEGETATION VZ VELOCITY ZONE WED WILKINSON ECOLOGICAL DESIGN, INC NOTES: k:\clients\seapuit farm_ost(249, 294, 333 & 359 seapuit rd)\consult\plans\restoplan\20231109_resto_seapuit farms_ost_rev 1.dwg9-Oct-23 1 OF 1 IPJS 1" = 20'11/1/23 333 & 359 SEAPUIT ROAD OSTERVILLE, MA RESTORATION PLAN SULLIVAN ENGINEERING & CONSULTING INC. 711 MAIN STREET - PO BOX 659 OSTERVILLE, MA 02655 HAWK DESIGN, INC. SAGAMORE, MA 508.833.8800 00 20'40'NScale: 1"= 20' RESTORATION PLAN1 1. APPROXIMATELY THREE GROWING SEASONS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CONTROL AND/OR ERADICATE INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES. AFTER THREE GROWING SEASONS, MONITORING AND MINIMAL MAINTENANCE WILL BE ONGOING. 2. HERBICIDES ARE TO BE APPLIED BY LICENSED INDIVIDUALS ONLY. 3. A TEMPORARY, AUTOMATED ABOVE-GROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE FIRST TWO/THREE GROWING SEASONS WHILE NEW PLANTS ARE ESTABLISHING. ONCE PLANTS ARE ESTABLISHED IRRIGATION WILL BE REMOVED. 4. ALL RESTORATION PLANTINGS WILL INCORPORATE EXISTING NATIVE SPECIES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THE APPROVED DOCUMENTS. 5. ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLANTING SPECIFICATION AND THE PLAN, THE PLAN SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE. 6. HAND-WEEDING AND SELECTIVE HERBICIDE TREATMENTS WILL BE REQUESTED AS AN ONGOING CONDITION TO STOP REINTRODUCTION OF INVASIVE AND AGGRESSIVE PLANT SPECIES INTO THE PROJECT AREA. 7. ALL EXPOSED SOILS WILL BE SEEDED WITH NATIVE CAPE COD MEADOW MIX UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 8. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RESTORATION MEASURES SHOWN ON THIS DOCUMENT TO BE OVERSEEN BY A CERTIFIED ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION PRACTITIONER. 333 SEAPUIT ROAD REALTY TRUST MITIGATION PROJECT AREA - 11,800 SF INVASIVE PLANT MANAGEMENT (6,900 SF) Invasive and non-native plant species to be managed include glossy false buckthorn, burning bush, grey willow, Asiatic bittersweet, shrub honeysuckle, vine honeysuckle, multiflora rose, English ivy, and others. If not managed these invasive and non-native plant species will continue to out-compete existing native plants. Proposed management will include cut and wipe treatment or targeted low-volume spot application for species like Japanese honeysuckle and English ivy, whose stems are too small for effective cut and wipe treatments. Mechanical and hand removal of the pre-treated vegetation is proposed. Cape Cod Meadow Mix will be seeded over all areas of bare soil following the invasive plant management and supplementally planted with the species listed below. Refer to the Land Management Plan for more details. CAPE COD MEADOW MIX TO BE SEEDED common name scientific name Broom Sedge Andropogon virginicus Creeping Red Fescue Festuca rubra Crinkle Hair Grass Deschampsia flexuosa Fox Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium Purple Lovegrass Eragrostis spectabilis Upland Bentgrass Agrostis perennans 63 NATIVE SHRUBS TO BE PLANTED count common name scientific name size 5 Arrowwood Viburnum dentatum #3 17 Clethra Clethra alnifolia #3 5 Highbush Blueberry Vaccinium corymbosum #3 9 Swamp Rose Rosa palustris #1 27 Sweetfern Comptonia peregrina #3 ADDITIONAL HERBACEOUS SPECIES TO BE PLANTED common name scientific name size Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum pl - #1 Bonset Eupatorium perfoliatim pl - #1 Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia fulgida pl - #1 Blue-stemmed Goldenrod Solidego caesia pl - #1 Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis pl - #1 Common Yarrow Achillea milefoluim pl - #1 Cranesbill Geranium maculatum pl - #1 Early Goldenrod Solidago juncea pl - #1 Eastern Showy Aster Eurybia spectabilis pl - #1 Flat Topped Aster Doellinaeria umbellata pl - #1 Hay-scented Fern Dennstaedtia punctilobula pl - #1 Interupted Fern Osmunda claytonian pl - #1 Litte Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium dubium pl - #1 New England Aster Aster novae-angliae pl - #1 Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea pl - #1 Swamp Milkweed Asclepis incarnata pl - #1 Swamp Rose Mallow Hibiscus moscheutos pl - #1 Tall White Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis pl - #1 White Wood Aster Eurybia divaricata pl - #1 CONVERT LANDSCAPE AND MOWED GRASSES TO NATIVE MEADOW (4,900 SF) Existing invaisve and non-native plant species found in this area will be removed, including Japanese andromeda, beauty bush, burning bush, Scotch broom, and vinca vine. Existing native plant species will remain. Bare soils will be seeded with Cape Cod Meadow Mix to establish a ground cover of native grasses. The following native flowering species listed below will be seeded and/or planted in the area to provide additional wildlife benefit, with a focus on pollinator forage and host plant species. Refer to the accompanying Land Management Plan for further details. HERBACEOUS SPECIES TO BE SEEDED AND PLANTED WITHIN SUNNY AREAS TO ESTABLISH A NATIVE MEADOW OF GRASSES AND FLOWERING SPECIES: common name scientific name Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia fulgida Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberosa Broad Leaf Mountain Pycnanthemum muticum Brown-eyed Susan Rudbeckia triloba Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca Common Yarrow Achillea milefoluim Early Goldenrod Solidago juncea Eastern Showy Aster Eurybia spectabilis Heath Aster Aster ericodies Mountain Mint Pycanathemum virginanum New England Aster Aster novae-angliae Partridge Pea Chamaecrista fasciculata Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Tall White Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis Wild Lupine Lupinus perennis HERBACEOUS SPECIES TO BE SEEDED AND PLANTED WITHIN SHADY AREAS TO ESTABLISH A NATIVE MEADOW OF GRASSES AND FLOWERING SPECIES: common name scientific name Blue-stemmed Goldenrod Solidego caesia Cranesbill Geranium maculatum White Wood Aster Eurybia divaricata Hay-scented Fern Dennstaedtia punctilobula Interupted Fern Osmunda claytoniana 1 1 11/29/2023 Mown Path Demarcation