Falmouth Conservation Commission Backs Key Projects Amid Compliance Challenges
- Meeting Overview:
The Falmouth Conservation Commission convened to tackle a variety of conservation concerns and project proposals, including the approval of conservation restrictions, evaluations of construction plans, and addressing ongoing compliance issues. The commission unanimously supported several projects, emphasizing ecological preservation and adherence to environmental regulations, while also grappling with challenges related to property compliance and restoration.
One of the most notable items on the agenda was the unanimous support for a conservation restriction at zero Drift Road. This parcel, described as “a real gem,” is part of the larger Sipson Marsh protected area and measures 1.08 acres. It will be owned by the Salt Pond Bird Sanctuary and managed by the Compact of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts. The area’s proximity to a tidal flat and marshland underscores its ecological significance.
The commission also addressed a request for determination of applicability from the Town of Falmouth’s Engineering Department. The proposal involved installing a bituminous concrete sidewalk on Old Do Road, accompanied by a grass strip and granite curbing. Staff recommended a negative determination. This recommendation was accepted unanimously, streamlining the process for this infrastructure improvement.
In contrast, the commission faced a more complicated situation with a request from Susan and Brian Conner regarding their property on Sakinset Road. The request involved after-the-fact approval for a gravel driveway and stone wall, along with invasive species management and deadwood pruning. Staff recommended a positive determination due to unconfirmed resource area boundaries and the unpermitted construction of the driveway and wall. The applicants had initially believed they were outside the commission’s jurisdiction due to outdated flood zone maps. However, updated delineations revealed that their property fell within conservation jurisdiction, prompting the need for further site evaluation.
The commission deliberated on the Conner’s request, focusing on the extent of the disturbance and the nature of the constructed features. The applicants’ representative emphasized that the gravel area was intended for occasional use during family gatherings rather than regular parking. The commission expressed the need to balance restoration efforts with the practical use of the property, ultimately deciding that a site visit would be necessary to determine the best path forward.
Another discussion involved a project on Edgewater Drive East, where a Notice of Intent was filed to construct an addition and install mitigation plantings. Concerns were raised about the capacity of existing dry wells to manage stormwater runoff, with suggestions to consider installing a larger system. The commission decided to close the hearing and take the matter under advisement.
The commission also addressed compliance issues at several properties, including Mr. Sahian’s property, where unpermitted vegetation removal and construction activities were reported. The commission expressed frustration over the lack of progress in resolving these issues over the past two years. They emphasized the need for a plan that includes restoring wetland resources and a buffer zone to the salt marsh, which had been transformed into a lawn. A site visit was proposed to facilitate better communication and cooperation.
Similarly, Jane Fur’s property on Shore View Avenue faced scrutiny for unpermitted removal of salt marsh vegetation and deck reconstruction. The staff requested a continuance to improve communication with the homeowner, and the commission agreed to revisit the issue at a later date.
The meeting concluded with the commission issuing orders of conditions for several projects, including drainage improvements at Beachside Village Resort, a dock project at Flax Pond, and a concrete wall replacement on Susan Moran’s property.
Environmental Commission Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/05/2025
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Recording Published:
03/07/2025
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Duration:
167 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Barnstable County
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Towns:
Falmouth
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