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Moran seeks sheet-pile bulkhead, invasive-plant restoration; commissioners ask for protections and note fishing‑season restriction

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Applicants proposed a vinyl sheet‑pile bulkhead at 402 Wild Harbour Road and a restoration planting plan; staff requested clearer plans and the division of marine fisheries recommended a May 1–July 31 timing restriction.

Mike Bocelli of Falmouth Engineering and landscape designer Elaine Johnson presented a plan to replace a failing concrete bulkhead at 402 Wild Harbour Road with a vinyl sheet‑pile wall, remove invasives, and plant native species in restored areas.

The proposal calls for driving vibratory sheet piling with helical tiebacks; Bocelli said the design anticipates about 16 feet of penetration into the substrate with a 24‑foot sheet length and only about 0.8 foot of exposed sheeting at the highest point. Access will use an existing lawn entry; applicants plan to protect low dune vegetation with matting…

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