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June 11, 2026 1:08 PM

Conservation Commission to Hear Safe Harbor Marina Redevelopment

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Conservation Commission will meet June 17, 2026 at 6:00 PM with Safe Harbor Marina redevelopment and River Hawk stormwater work among the main items.

The leading agenda item is Safe Harbor Marina redevelopment. The Wareham Conservation Commission meets on June 17, 2026 at 6:00 PM at Multi-Service Center, Room 520, 48 Marion Road, Wareham, MA, according to the posted agenda.

A public hearing is scheduled on Safe Harbor Marina redevelopment plans.

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What matters most on the agenda

  • A public hearing is scheduled on Safe Harbor Marina redevelopment plans.Why it matters: it could affect land use, zoning, or development review, it could affect local infrastructure or utility planning, and it opens the issue to formal public comment.
  • A public hearing is scheduled on stormwater-related work tied to the project.Why it matters: it could affect local infrastructure or utility planning and it opens the issue to formal public comment.
  • A public hearing is scheduled on the Nitrogen Bylaw Discussion.Why it matters: it opens the issue to formal public comment and it could change local rules, policy, or procedure.
  • A public hearing is scheduled on the 16 Widow’s Cove Ln, David and Susan Broderick – NOI.Why it matters: it opens the issue to formal public comment.

What is on the agenda

  • Vincent Pircio, 192 Glen Charlie Rd – RDA - 144 – applicant is proposing to remove and replace an existing deck, and build a landing and stairs at a single family residence in buffer zone to Pond, and Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage
  • Erica Larner, 0 Blackmore Pond Rd Off – RDA - 145 – applicant is proposing resurfacing and related work on I - 195 in Wareham, Marion and Mattapoisett in buffer zone to Bordering Vegetated Wetlands, buffer zone to Bank, Riverfront Area, Bordering Land Subjec t to Flooding, and Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage
  • Ann Ladouceur, 36 Algelo Ave – RDA - 146 – applicant is proposing to repair cracks in an existing seawall in Coastal Beach
  • Emily Kissell, 47 Prospect St – RDA - 147 – applicant is proposing to repair and replace a deck in Coastal Bank, and buffer zone to Coastal Beach. Notice of Intents (NOI) Abbreviated Notice of Res ource Area Delineation Requests (ANRAD)
  • Safe Harbor Marina Onset Bay LLC, 3 Green St – NOI - 127 – applicant is proposing to redevelop an existing full - service marina property, including the demolition and replacement with new construction of existing ship building/repair facility and Marine Building, new parking areas, improved stormwater m anagement systems, associated grading, landscaping, and site improvements in Coastal Bank, buffer zone to Coastal Beach and Salt Marsh, and Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage . Cont. 8/19
  • Floyd Andrews, 7 Burgess Point Shores – NOI - 135 – applicant is proposing to construct a single family dwelling with a driveway, septic system, and associated grading and utilities in buffer zone to Isolated Vegetated Wetlands with a Potential Vernal Poo l, and Land Su bject to Coastal Storm Flowage
  • River Hawk, LLC, 19 Bay Pointe Dr – NOI - 143 – applicant is proposing to construc t stormwater upgrades and restore Bordering Vegetated Wetlands impacted by siltation
  • George Mavridis, 17 Atlantic Ave – NOI - 160 – applicant is proposing to raze and rebuild an existing si ngle family house and install an Innovation Alternatie Title V septic system, remove and reconstruct retaimimg walls, install all associated utility connections, grading, landscaping and appurtenances in buffer zone to Salt Marsh and Coastal Bank, Coastal Bank and Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage

The public can review the full official agenda for the complete list of items, attachments, and procedural details.

What Happens Next

The next step is the meeting itself: Conservation Commission is scheduled for June 17, 2026 6:00 PM. After that, the newsroom can compare the discussion, votes, and any posted minutes against the preview.

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