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Farmington commission approves homeowner docks, patio work and a Land Trust trail; orders restoration follow-up for a fire‑damaged lot

Town of Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission · May 8, 2026
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Summary

The Inland Wetlands Commission approved a removable dock and patio replacement at 109 Waterside Lane, permitted a 0.6-mile Memorial Forest trail extension as nonregulated, and accepted an application to rebuild a fire-damaged house at 9 Apple Tree Lane with conditions requiring restored plantings and a site walk.

At its meeting, the Town of Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission approved several permit applications and set conditions and follow-up steps for site restoration.

Dock and patio: The commission accepted an already-filed application for a removable aluminum and untreated-cedar dock at 109 Waterside Lane (Lot 9002). Applicant Matt Muscardi described a 24-by-5-foot modular dock that will attach with four screws to an existing retaining wall, sit on lake silt during the season and be removed in fall. Commissioners raised no concerns; the motion to approve the dock as a nonsignificant activity carried.

Muscardi also described a separate application at the same…

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