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Votes at a glance: approvals, continuances and enforcement items from the April 15 Falmouth Conservation Commission meeting

Falmouth Conservation Commission · April 17, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved several RDAs and orders, continued others for additional state review, extended a DPW order for three years, and set follow-up dates for enforcement filings; notable outcomes include continuation of the 2026 Beach Management Plan to May 6, a three-year extension for Manot Road bridge work, and staff approval to use Conservation Trust funds.

The Falmouth Conservation Commission handled a packed agenda on April 15. Key votes and procedural outcomes:

- Minutes: The commission approved the meeting minutes for March 25 and April 1, 2026 (roll-call votes taken).

- RDAs and small projects: The commission accepted staff recommendations on several Requests for Determination of Applicability, including negative determinations for patio expansion at 55 Seashell Lane (Brian Quinn), deck expansion at 1 Seagull Lane (Frank Stepien), pool fill and removals at 34 Maravista Avenue Extension (Carl Cabosa), and hardscape/planting work at 88 Grama Ave (Connor McLaughlin). One tree-removal item (33 Penzance Road) was readvertised and not voted tonight.

- Notices of intent: Multiple notices of intent were presented and then closed and taken under advisement to allow staff to finalise conditions. Presentations included: 2026 Falmouth Beach Management Plan (town beach department / Urban Harbors Institute) — continued to May 6 to await Natural Heritage and DMF reviews; 36 Buzzards Bay Ave (Tom Bunker) — closed and taken under advisement; 0 Toby Lane new dwelling (Scott Miceli) — closed and taken under advisement.

- Floats and moorings: The Chapel Quarter Yacht Club asked to proceed under newly republished harbor-master 10A regs for floats on moorings; the commission closed the hearing and took the item under advisement pending harbor master / shellfish warden coordination and any required surveys.

- Amendments and enforcement: An amended order of conditions for 314 Quissett Ave (Scannell) was presented and the hearing was closed and taken under advisement; an enforcement matter at 41 Davis Neck Road (Clark) was continued to mid-May while staff awaits an anticipated NOI.

- Extensions and funding: The commission granted a three-year extension for the Town of Falmouth DPW bridge project (Manot Road), and approved Conservation Trust Fund use to pay for a seasonal land-management position (~$16,000) and to purchase a Kubota utility vehicle (~$20,000).

- Orders of Conditions: The commission voted on multiple orders; the order for 17 Greenpond Road did not pass as discussed (denied without prejudice); an order addressing unpermitted items and restoration at 33 Oyster Shellade (East Falmouth) was approved with staff-specified revegetation and removal conditions.

Next steps: Several items were continued to dates in May to allow staff to collate state reviews, confirm DEP file numbers and finalize planting/mitigation plans.