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Owner presents multi‑year restoration plan for 114 West Avon Road after cease‑and‑desist; commission requests neighbor letters and will vote later

Town of Farmington Wetlands Commission · July 9, 2026
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Summary

Landscape architect Biff Scheckensier presented a proposed three‑year restoration plan for 114 West Avon Road that includes seed mixes and 575 plantings; commissioners welcomed the approach, asked for neighbor support letters and cost confirmation, and deferred formal approval.

Biff Scheckensier, a landscape architect, presented a multi‑phase restoration plan developed for homeowner Brianna Brochu following a cease‑and‑desist issued after excavation in an intermittent impoundment at 114 West Avon Road.

Scheckensier said the plan uses four tailored New England wetland seed mixes and includes planting roughly 575 live plants in three categories (understory species, emergent/wetland edge species, and center aquatic species) to reestablish habitat and stabilize the basin. He said the work will likely be staged over multiple seasons and will require at least two to three years of maintenance and monitoring. The owner said neighbors have been contacted and supporting letters will be provided with the formal submission. Commissioners discussed classification of the feature (intermittent impoundment versus typical vernal pool), seed mix selection for intermittent wet/dry conditions, and monitoring requirements. The commission agreed the restoration plan looked thorough and indicated it will vote after receiving neighbor letters and any additional documentation.