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Farmington commission approves restoration plan after Summers Way wetlands violation
Summary
Following a cease‑and‑desist for unauthorized clearing in a conservation easement, the commission approved a restoration plan requiring removal of imported fill, native plantings, erosion controls and a three‑year monitoring period; permanent markers or a fence will demarcate the conservation boundary.
The Farmington Inland Wetlands Commission on April 15 approved a restoration plan to resolve a wetlands violation at 24 Summers Way and cleared conditions for the homeowner to proceed with restorative work.
Homeowner Ryan Ferguson told the panel he had sought to permit a backyard pool and, when staff identified prior unauthorized clearing within the protected conservation easement, engaged JM Wetland Consulting. Wetland scientist Jim McManis said site…
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