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Engineer presents plan to close 42-foot erosion gap at 306 Scranton Ave; commission moves to issue order of conditions

Falmouth Conservation Commission · February 12, 2026
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An engineer for Nina's Marina Realty Trust described a proposal to extend a stone revetment by about 42 feet at 306 Scranton Ave to repair storm damage; staff and commissioners raised restoration and shrub-preservation conditions and moved to issue an order of conditions.

Raul Isoldi, a civil engineer representing Nina's Marina Realty Trust, told the Falmouth Conservation Commission that the application for 306 Scranton Ave seeks to extend an existing stone revetment by roughly 42 feet to repair storm-caused erosion and protect adjacent shoreline structures.

“This project is a notice of intent application for the extension of an existing stone revetment,” Isoldi said, adding that all permanent work would be above mean high water and that the…

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