Pursuant to the regulation of activity under Chapter
237, Wetlands Protection, Code of Town of Barnstable, in the one-hundred-foot buffer zone to resource areas (NOTE: For purposes of this regulation, land subject to coastal storm flowage shall not be treated as a resource area.) listed in 310 CMR 10.02 (1)(a) and in Chapter
237, §
237-2, the following regulations shall apply.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FIFTY-FOOT BUFFER ZONE
That area of land extending 50 feet horizontally outward
from the boundary of resources areas, whether or not said buffer is
in a disturbed or undisturbed/natural state.
FIFTY-TO-ONE-HUNDRED-FOOT BUFFER ZONE
That area of land extending 50 feet horizontally outward
from the boundary of the fifty-foot buffer zone and terminating at
the outer edge of the Commission's one-hundred-foot jurisdictional
zone.
FIFTY-FOOT UNDISTURBED BUFFER ZONE
That area of land extending 50 feet horizontally outward
from the boundary of resource areas. A fifty-foot undisturbed buffer
zone consists entirely of unmanaged/unmaintained vegetation or long-established
meadow. All of the following are absent from a fifty-foot undisturbed
buffer zone: hardscape (except for permitted access paths and/or bank
access stairs), lawns, ornamental plants and shrubs, gardens of any
kind. This zone may be referred to herein as the "fifty-foot undisturbed
buffer."
HARDSCAPE
Any structure or other covering on or above the ground that
includes materials commonly used in building construction, such as
wood, asphalt and concrete, and also includes, but is not limited
to, all structures, decks and patios, sidewalks, landscape walls,
and paving including gravel, shell, pervious or impervious concrete
and asphalt.
ONE-HUNDRED-FOOT BUFFER ZONE
That area of land extending 100 feet horizontally outward
from the boundary of resource areas. The one-hundred-foot buffer zone
is comprised of the fifty-foot buffer zone and the fifty-to-one-hundred-foot
buffer zone and constitutes the Conservation Commission's one-hundred-foot
jurisdictional zone.
WATER-DEPENDENT FACILITY
Any structure or works associated with water-dependent industrial,
maritime, recreational, educational, or fisheries activities that
must be located at or near the shoreline and within the one-hundred-foot
buffer zone. An activity is water-dependent if it is dependent on
the water as part of the intrinsic nature or function of the operation.
Examples of water-dependent facilities include ports, marinas, community
piers, public beaches, recreational areas and fisheries. Residences,
restaurants, restrooms and concession stands are not water-dependent.
These regulations notwithstanding, the Conservation Commission
will consider any and all proposals for activity within the one-hundred-foot
buffer zone on a site-specific basis, disposing of each according
to its merit and the degree to which wetland interests have been protected
and preserved at the locus.