Barnstable Conservation Commission Closes Record on Two Contested Eel River Pier Cases

BARNSTABLE — June 23, 2026 — Barnstable Conservation Commission closes record on two contested Eel River Road pier applications, setting a July 7 deadline for findings. The commission voted unanimously at its June 23 meeting to take under advisement the Notice of Intent filings of Pam Randon at 117 Eel River Road and Stephen Madden at 95 Eel River Road, both represented by engineer Arlene Wilson of A.M. Wilson Associates and attorney Brian Wall, after a hearing that has been continued since April 28. Each proposal would extend a non-motorized permanent pier from roughly 70 feet to 100 feet beyond mean low water and add a small motorized boat, requiring a waiver from the commission's 30-inch prop-clearance bylaw at sites rated 10 out of 10 on the town's shellfish habitat map. Commissioner Pete Samphu presented a June 19 personal wading survey of 10 piers along the shoreline, concluding that motorized boats cause "prop dredging" that replaces firm sandy habitat with silt-clay muck — "directly refuting" the applicants' assertion that existing boat activity has not degraded habitat. Commissioner William Hearn argued the sites represent "excellent quality habitat" per published suitability models and warned that reducing the 30-inch rule "would be a huge blow." Commercial shellfisherman and Waterways Committee member Jacob Angelo told the board that approving the extensions could trigger similar requests from a dozen other dock owners on the same shoreline, while John Towns, president of the Barnstable Association for Recreational Shellfishing, called the proposals "a voluntary secession of public lands to private landowners." The commission also approved six other wetland applications unanimously and opened the meeting with a tribute to former chair Dennis Hoop, who passed away the prior week after eight years leading the body.

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