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Homeowner with lot on Farmington–Burlington line seeks pool setback variance; wetlands noted

Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission · February 18, 2026
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Peter Sedevandemi told the Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission that his lot at 94 Alpine Drive is bisected by the Farmington–Burlington town line, constraining placement of an in‑ground pool; the commission accepted the wetlands application for review, required erosion controls and found the proposal not a significant activity, continuing final action to the next meeting.

Peter Sedevandemi, the homeowner at 94 Alpine Drive in Unionville, told the Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission that his lot is "bisected by the town lines of Farmington and Burlington," leaving only one feasible area for an in‑ground pool and prompting him to seek a zoning variance for rear and side setbacks.

Sedevandemi said the zoning board granted the variance and that recently mapped wetlands at the rear of the property limit alternate siting. He provided owner photographs of the yard and explained the pool would occupy the most level part of the backyard; commissioners and staff…

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