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Fy2020 Anr Pilot Report ] FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 2 Addison Forests, Parks & Recreation FP1 Chimney Point State Park 53.40 $ 270,100 $1,620.60 3 Addison Forests, Parks & Recreation FP2 DAR State Park RT 17 95.53 $ 453,800 $2,722.80 4 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW1 Snake Mtn. WMA SE Boundary 350.25 $ 454,100 $2,724.60 5 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW2 Dead Creek WMA - Main Block 2,395.60 $ 2,856,500 $17,139.00 6 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW3 Dead Creek WMA - Jct. TH 4 & 20 3.73 $ 46,500 $279.00 7 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW4 McCuen Slang WMA RT 125 53.00 $ 91,700 $550.20 8 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW5 Whitney/Hospital Creek WMA 103.53 $ 135,700 $814.20 9 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW6 Snake Mtn. WMA Parking Lot-on TH 22 0.15 $ 22,900 $137.40 10 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW7 Snake Mtn. WMA Parking Lot - on TH 28 0.23 $ 25,300 $151.80 11 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW8 Dead Creek WMA - End of TH 20 91.38 $ 150,400 $902.40 12 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW9 Dead Creek WMA 5.02 $ 5,800 $34.80 13 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW10 WHC WMA - WHITNEY CREEK 210.20 $ 136,700 $820.20 14 Addison Fish and Wildlife FW11 Dead Creek WMA - Dubois 40.00 $ 37,327 $147.55 15 Addison Temporary Buffer Buffer Payment $1,500.00 16 Addison Total 3,402.02 $ 4,686,827 $29,544.55 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 17 Albany Fish and Wildlife FW1 RT 14/6.73 ac. SB north side RT 14 77.63 $ 60,200 $361.20 18 Albany Total 77.63 $ 60,200 $361.20 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 19 Alburgh Forests, Parks & Recreation FP1 Alburg Dunes State Park 646.90 $ 1,928,300 $11,569.80 20 Alburgh Forests, Parks & Recreation FP2 Alburg Dunes State Park 4.00 $ 26,600 $159.60 21 Alburgh Fish and Wildlife FW1 Mud Creek WMA Wetland 1,078.99 $ 1,048,500 $6,291.00 22 Alburgh Fish and Wildlife FW2 Lake Champlain Access 2.08 $ 158,100 $948.60 23 Alburgh Fish and Wildlife FW3 Dillenbeck Bay Access 1.08 $ 97,800 $586.80 24 Alburgh Fish and Wildlife FW4 Kelly Bay Access 1.98 $ 98,300 $589.80 25 Alburgh Fish and Wildlife FW5 Mud Creek WMA/Wetland 72.50 $ 34,800 $208.80 26 Alburgh Fish and Wildlife FW6 LAKESIDE PARCEL 80% WETLANDS 148.90 $ 467,200 $2,803.20 27 Alburgh Temporary Buffer Buffer Payment $1,000.00 28 Alburgh Total 1,956.43 $ 3,859,600 $24,157.60 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 29 Andover Forests, Parks & Recreation FP1 Okemo State Forest - South Tract 1,436.00 $ 1,662,000 $9,972.00 30 Andover Total 1,436.00 $ 1,662,000 $9,972.00 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 31 Arlington Forests, Parks & Recreation FP1 Fisher Pine Lot SW side 21.91 $ 45,300 $271.80 32 Arlington Forests, Parks & Recreation FP2 Arlington State Forest 225.25 $ 180,600 $1,083.60 33 Arlington Fish and Wildlife FW1 Waterworks Bridge Access Area 0.37 $ 11,200 $67.20 34 Arlington Fish and Wildlife FW2 Wagon Wheel Access Area 0.60 $ 10,600 $63.60 35 Arlington Fish and Wildlife FW3 Battenkill River Stream Bed 2.40 $ 15,600 $93.60 36 Arlington Fish and Wildlife FW4 River RD/TH24 Westerly lot 0.50 $ 18,400 $110.40 37 Arlington Fish and Wildlife FW5 River Rd/TH24 Easterly lot 1.30 $ 22,800 $136.80 38 Arlington Total 252.33 $ 304,500 $1,827.00 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 39 Athens Fish and Wildlife FW1 Turner Hill WMA-Grafton/Townshend Rd. 78.88 $ 30,600 $183.60 40 Athens Fish and Wildlife FW2 Turner Hill WMA- Bemis 179.90 $ 68,200 $409.20 41 Athens Fish and Wildlife FW3 Turner Hill WMA- Bemis Glebe 29.20 $ 11,100 $66.60 42 Athens Fish and Wildlife FW4 Turner Hill WMA- VELCO 223.10 $ 84,600 $507.60 43 Athens Fish and Wildlife FW5 Turner Hill WMA- Velco Glebe 25.00 $ 14,800 $88.80 44 Athens Fish and Wildlife FW6 Turner Hill WMA - Sheehan 213.65 $ 316,800 $1,900.80 45 Athens Fish and Wildlife FW7 Turner Hill WMA - Dewitt 243.80 $ 144,000 $864.00 46 Athens Total 993.53 $ 670,100 $4,020.60 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 47 Averill Fish and Wildlife FW1 Big Averill Access 1.00 $ 131,800 $790.80 48 Averill Total 1.00 $ 131,800 $790.80 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 49 Baltimore Fish and Wildlife FW1 Hawk Mountain WMA 30.00 $ 35,300 $211.80 50 Baltimore Total 30.00 $ 35,300 $211.80 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 51 Barnard Environmental Conservation EC1 Silver Lake Dam 0.25 $ 2,200 $13.20 52 Barnard Forests, Parks & Recreation FP1 Silver Lake Camping Area 33.70 $ 534,300 $3,205.80 53 Barnard Fish and Wildlife FW1 Route 12 Streambank 2.85 $ 14,200 $85.20 54 Barnard Fish and Wildlife FW2 Les Newell WMA -Mountain Tract 2,077.50 $ 2,317,700 $13,906.20 55 Barnard Fish and Wildlife FW3 Les Newell WMA - West Road Tract 422.10 $ 431,800 $2,590.80 56 Barnard Fish and Wildlife FW4 Les Newell WMA - TH 8 (South Tract) 54.40 $ 62,900 $377.40 57 Barnard Fish and Wildlife FW5 Les Newell WMA - TH 8 (North Tract) 73.00 $ 69,200 $415.20 58 Barnard Temporary Buffer Buffer Payment $500.00 59 Barnard Total 2,663.80 $ 3,432,300 $21,093.80 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 60 Barnet Fish and Wildlife FW1 Harveys Lake Access 0.46 $ 104,800 $628.80 61 Barnet Fish and Wildlife FW2 Roy Mountain WMA 1,184.19 $ 1,130,100 $6,780.60 62 Barnet Total 1,184.65 $ 1,234,900 $7,409.40 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 63 Barre City Environmental Conservation EC1 East Barre Dam -RT 302 & 110 91.90 $ 65,700 $394.20 64 Barre City Total 91.90 $ 65,700 $394.20 FY2020 ANR PILOT REPORT ] B E G H I L V 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF NUMBER PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ACRES VALUE FY20 PILOT 65 Barton Environmental Conservation EC1 Crystal Lake Dam Site 0.47 $ 31,800 $190.80 66 Barton Forests, Parks & Recreation FP1 Crystalg Lake y State Park g ( ) 16.41 $ 729,100 $4,374.60 67 Barton Forests, Parks & Recreation FP2 Sutton 660.00 $ 779,300 $4,675.80 68 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW1 Crystal Lake Access 0.51 $ 161,500 $969.00 69 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW2 May Pond Access TR 36 0.83 $ 30,800 $184.80 70 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW3 Baker Pondg y Access off TR 43 ( ) 1.03 $ 19,100 $114.60 71 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW4 Rd/VT RT 58 12.96 $ 12,200 $73.20 72 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW5 Willoughbyg y River Streambank - Lord Brook_SB ( ) 1.90 $ 1,100 $6.60 73 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW6 Churchhill Rd & RT 58 4.71 $ 10,500 $63.00 74 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW7 Willoughby River Streambank - (731) off RT 58 2.43 $ 9,500 $57.00 75 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW8 Willoughby River Streambank - 2.55 ac lot w/ SB 5.90 $ 3,900 $23.40 76 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW9 Willoughby Falls WMA 71.20 $ 33,800 $202.80 77 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW10 Willoughby Falls WMA 59.00 $ 28,000 $168.00 78 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW11 Willoughbyg y River Streambank ( ) 1.93 $ 500 $3.00 79 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW12 side Maple St. p 3.05 $ 800 $4.80 80 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW13 St. 14.70 $ 3,100 $18.60 81 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW14 Barton River Streambank - river lot east side Maple St. 49.43 $ 11,400 $68.40 82 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW15 Barton River Streambank- Souliere Lane (TH 62) 1.85 $ 7,500 $45.00 83 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW16 Barton River Streambank - (US 5 ) & THs 30 &, 32 19.34 $ 13,700 $82.20 84 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW17 of river ( ) , 1.90 $ 9,000 $54.00 85 Barton Fish and Wildlife FW18 W.
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