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Board refuses to grant certificate of compliance until removed stepping stones and updated engineer plan are submitted

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The Falmouth Conservation Commission declined to grant a certificate of compliance for 69 Barnack Road on Jan. 29, asking the trustee to remove unapproved inlaid flagstone steps or provide mitigation and to submit a certified as-built plan from their engineer.

The Falmouth Conservation Commission on Jan. 29 declined to sign a certificate of compliance for a property at 69 Barnack Road after staff and commissioners identified unauthorized changes to hardscape and discrepancies in as-built plans.

Staff said the property’s site contains inlaid flagstone pavers near an at-grade doorway and that aerial comparison shows an enlarged hardscape area compared with the originally approved plan. The commission’s staff advised mitigation at a standard 3:1 ratio for newly added hardscape in a resource buffer unless the hardscape is removed and the as-built…

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