How will the presence of a wetland affect the home I’m building or the landscaping I’m planning?

Under Sherborn Wetlands Regulations, the first 50 feet from the vegetative wetland border is deemed a "no alteration" zone where no activity is permitted. The second 50 feet from the wetland border are considered "the buffer zone" where limited, or temporary, alterations may be permitted but permanent alterations and buildings typically are not. The presumption is that any activity within 100 feet of a wetland will increase siltation and run-off, interfere with the hydrology, and damage wildlife habitat. Since our town relies on residential wells for our water supply, the town adopted the Sherborn Wetlands By-Law which is more stringent than state law.

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1. What does the Conservation Commission do?
2. What is the Wetlands Protection Act?
3. Why should my project be reviewed by the Conservation Commission?
4. How do I know if there is a wetland on my property?
5. How will the presence of a wetland affect the home I’m building or the landscaping I’m planning?
6. Does the Conservation Commission ever permit construction within 100 feet of wetland?
7. My neighbor’s house is easily within 50 feet of a wetland. Why did the town permit this?
8. What is a vernal pool and why is it special?
9. What can I do to protect the wetlands in my neighborhood?