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Noble Energy pitches warehouse, fueling station and restaurant near Fenemen Road; consultant estimates ~3,700 sq ft wetland impact, commission seeks vernal‑pool
Summary
Noble Energy Real Estate Holdings presented plans for a multi‑use development near Fieniman (Fenemen) Road that would impact about 3,700 sq ft of a small isolated wetland pocket; the commission accepted the application for review, required the developer to provide a sidewalk, asked for field confirmation of vernal‑pool status and scheduled site‑visit follow‑ups.
Representatives of Noble Energy Real Estate Holdings told the Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission they propose a multi‑use development on Lot 8261 (Fenemen/Fieniman Road) that would include a 28,000‑square‑foot warehouse, a roughly 10,000‑square‑foot fueling/travel center with diesel pumps, a 4,500‑square‑foot restaurant and 198 parking spaces (including 34 truck spaces). Michael Frisbie identified the company as a Connecticut family‑owned operator of fueling and convenience sites and said the firm wants to add EV‑conduit readiness across the parking fields.
Engineering consultant Taylor Capell outlined the site plan and stormwater approach: the parcel is largely wetland, with three wetland areas (the largest about 50.2 acres). The team estimated a direct impact of approximately 3,700 square feet to an isolated wetland pocket along Fieniman Road and proposed mitigation that…
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