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Conservation Commission Meeting | 6.3.2026
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026
Sand Nourishment Approved in Perpetuity for 87 Salt Marsh Road
The Sandwich Conservation Commission reviewed and approved an after-the-fact notice of intent for sand nourishment at 87 Salt Marsh Road. The commission recommended adding a condition for sand nourishment in perpetuity to address potential future storm impacts. The work, including beachgrass planting, had already been completed. A motion to approve DEP file number SE66-200 was passed with standard and special conditions.
Certificate of Compliance Issued for 12 Bird Avenue Addition
The commission issued a certificate of compliance for DEP file number 1596 related to property at 12 Bird Avenue, Sandwich Mass. The applicant, James Wasick and Linda Romano, filed a request for a certificate of compliance for wetland resource areas and permission to add a second story to an existing home, including a timber retaining wall. The commission noted that the constructed retaining wall was consistent with the COC application and the existing order of conditions, recommending a complete certificate of compliance.
Ryder Conservation Land Regulations Under Review Amid Parking and Misuse Concerns
The Sandwich Conservation Commission discussed updates to the Ryder Conservation Land regulations, focusing on parking access and usage at the upper lot. Proposed changes aim to designate the upper parking area strictly for trail use, not beach access, to mitigate issues with long-term parking by non-residents. Concerns were raised about enforcement, potential for overnight camping, littering, destruction of natural resources, and boat landings on the beach. The commission plans to revise the regulations based on public comments and revisit the issue, potentially implementing time limits, signage, and exploring enforcement mechanisms like towing. Public comments highlighted significant issues with misuse of the property, including parties, littering, and environmental damage.
Five-Year Extension Granted for Sand Renourishment Permit at 1315 Bay Beach Lane
The commission granted a five-year extension for DEP file number C66-1641, associated with 1315 Bay Beach Lane, Sandwich Mass. This extension is for sand renourishment purposes, not for any construction. The permit has been extended multiple times previously. The commission discussed the possibility of incorporating ongoing conditions into a certificate of compliance for future sand renourishment, but ultimately approved the requested extension.
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