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Falmouth Conservation Commission issues orders of conditions for multiple properties

Falmouth Conservation Commission · December 27, 2024
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At its Dec. 27 meeting the Falmouth Conservation Commission voted to issue orders of conditions for a series of coastal and upland projects — ranging from dune renourishment to dock extensions — and required specific mitigation and monitoring measures for several applications.

The Falmouth Conservation Commission on Dec. 27 voted to issue orders of conditions for a slate of projects spanning shoreline work, upland hardscaping and an oyster grant transfer.

The session, held solely to vote outstanding orders from a previous hearing, resulted in approvals for projects at 118 Oyster Pond Road, 37 Hinkley Road, 100 Garnett Avenue, a transfer of an oyster grant in McGansett Harbor, 43 Nevs Way and a dock extension at 115 Childs River Road. Most approvals were unanimous among the quorum present.

Staff described key conditions for several approvals. For 118 Oyster Pond Road, staff said the applicant must remove a picket fence located in a velocity zone and take out chicken wire that “is inhibiting passage of wildlife.” The order requires replacement of…

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