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Falmouth Conservation Commission approves invasive-species removal permit for Whittemore Avenue property
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Summary
The commission voted unanimously March 16 to issue an order of conditions for an invasive-species removal project at a Whittemore Avenue property owned by Michael N. Smith and Yvonne E. Chang, with contractor Paul Raposa identified as performing the work.
On March 16, the Falmouth Conservation Commission voted unanimously to issue an order of conditions for an invasive-species removal project at a property on Whittemore Avenue owned by Michael N. Smith and Yvonne E. Chang.
Commissioner Jen told the panel the commission had met with Capon Islands and that Paul Raposa will perform the removal work and had answered commissioners' questions. "He answered all our questions that we had, so we feel comfortable recommending an approval to this project," Jen said.
A commissioner moved to issue the order of conditions "as extensively discussed," the motion was seconded, and the chair called the roll. The chair announced the vote was unanimous and that the commission had voted to issue the order of conditions.
The action clears the applicants to proceed with the invasive-species removal according to the conditions discussed during the meeting. The commission moved next to other agenda items at the same meeting.

