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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Conditions or Order of Resource Area Delineation in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Project Information' section. Enter the name, mailing address, city/town, state, and zip code of the individual or entity to whom the certificate is issued.
  3. Next, provide details regarding the work regulated by a final Order of Conditions. Fill in the name, date, and DEP file number associated with this order.
  4. In the project site section, input the street address, city/town, assessors map/plat number, and parcel/lot number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for compliance.
  5. Complete the certification section by checking all applicable boxes. Indicate whether it’s a complete certification, partial certification, invalid order of conditions, ongoing conditions, or resource area delineation.
  6. Finally, ensure that signatures are collected from a majority of the Conservation Commission members before submitting your completed form.

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Order of Conditions means the document issued by the Conservation Commission or the courts containing conditions which regulate or prohibit any activity subject to the Bylaw, which is to be recorded in the Registry of Deeds or Land Court.
The exemption applies to certain minor activities common landscaping tasks and home improvements which are conducted solely in the buffer zones of wetland resource areas and in riverfront areas. Please note that the same minor activities proposed in other wetland resource areas are not exempt.
2. Can I build next to wetlands? You may be able to build within 100 feet of wetlands and within 200 feet of a perennial stream if you obtain the proper permits and approvals from the Conservation Commission and all work complies with state and local wetland laws.

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A resource delineation is a site-specific analysis by a qualified professional that determines the precise location of a resource boundary on a site that contains one of these mapped resources.
The Wetlands Protection Act (Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) Chapter 131, Section 40) protects wetlands and the public interests they serve, including flood control, prevention of pollution and storm damage, and protection of public and private water supplies, groundwater supply, fisheries, land containing shellfish,
EPAs Section 404 enforcement program pursues enforcement actions against entities who conduct unauthorized activities (e.g., dredging, filling, grading without a permit) in waters of the United States.
Getting a Permit Getting that permit can be time-consuming, but its a mandatory part of your building process. It ensures that the wetland area you want to build on is safe and that construction wont negatively impact the environmental or ecological influences in the area.

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