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What does the Natural Area / Conservation Area / Wetland Buffer sign at the rear of my property mean?

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What does the Natural Area / Conservation Area / Wetland Buffer sign at the rear of my property mean?

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For the majority of properties in Farmington, these signs delineate a boundary between private property and publicly owned outlots. This public owned land is kept as native as possible to provide habitat for wildlife, soil stabilization, and water filtering capabilities. They should be kept in a natural state with no clearing, mowing or vehicular traffic.

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