State of {rpt0010-18} Public Works Commission Clean Ohio Fund - Green Space Conservation Program District 18 Acreage Report

County Applicant Project Name ProjID Grant Acquired Description

Athens Appalachia Ohio Alliance Addington Property AcquisitionCRBAH 103,50055 Acres This acquisition of 55 acres is located on the ridge between Strouds Run and East State Street in Canaan Township. It ensures the long-term preservation of a valley ecosystem that is integral to the quality of as a preserve and public open space, and also preserves a very large old northern red oak that is the largest known specimen of its species in Athens County. The project also protects the head of the valley watershed. Athens Appalachia Ohio Alliance Taylor Ridge Wildlife Area CRDAA 943,9931,200 Acres The project consists of the fee-simple purchase of 1200 acres of hardwood forest habitat, including riparian corridors and wetlands, known as the Taylor Ridge property. It is managed as a wildlife area with free public access including hunting and fishing. Athens Appalachia Ohio Alliance Sickles Preserve CREAB 101,55070 Acres The project is for the acquisition of 70 acres of natural woodland and riparian zone surrounded by the . Project benefits include habitat protection and access to the riparian corridor. Athens Athens Conservancy Strouds Ridge Phase V: Blair AcquisitionCRCAC 56,25020 Acres The project provides for the acquisition of 20 acres of land to consolidate watershed protection for a ridge and valley above Dow Lake which also reduces the park boundary relative to the interior reducing possible intrusion into the park areaby other uses, averts development of the property by developers, and provides for additional trail and recreational access in a heavily used area. Athens Athens Conservancy Baker Property Easement CRCAA 498,000269 Acres This acquisition of 269 acres, located at US 50 and SR 690, includes mature upland forest and river bottom, and expands the forested riparian buffer along the Hocking River preserving part of the viewshed from US 50. Athens Athens Conservancy The Plains Preserve - Part ICREAG 133,50011 Acres The 11-acre project comprises much of the upper part of the stream and stream valley of Johnson Run, the small stream that parallels Johnson Road in The Plains. Athens Athens Conservancy The Plains Preserves - Part IICRFAF 146,2507 Acres This seven-acre acquisition serves as a nature preserve and corridor for an extension of the Hockhocking-Adena Bikeway. Benefits include connecting corridors, enhanced education opportunities, passive recreation, and aesthetic preservation. Athens Athens Conservancy B & O Grade Acquisition - Phase ICRFAH 350,000180 Acres This 180-acre acquisition of land formerly owned by CSC Transportation contains a former railroad grade, and a significant wetland created by riverbanks and streamway. Benefits include recreational, economic, and aesthetic preservation, as well as corridor connection. Athens Athens Conservancy Skunk Run Nature Preserve-Trey AcresCRGAD 66,51929 Acres The 29-acre project is in the valley of Skunk Run, a perennial stream that flows westward to the Hocking River, and borders the north side of the Athens-Belpre Rail Trail. Athens Athens Conservancy B&O Grade Acquisition (Taulbee)CRGAI 16,9508 Acres This project contributes toward the creation of a continuous rail-trail from the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway to the Moonville Rail-Trail. Athens Athens Conservancy Poston Preserve CRIAA 52,91722 Acres The 22-acre project, named in memory of the seller's grandparents, preserves a portion of forested tributory of the Hocking River, a riparian zone along the Hocking, and a button bush swamp. Athens Athens Conservancy Poston Preserve - North TractCRJAA 57,17826 Acres This project acquires 26 acres as an addition to the Elias M. and Therese Erb Poston Nature Preserve and supports a healthy mid-aged forest providing a high quality habitat for many plants and animal species including largeflower valerian, a population of large whorled pogonia orchid, and what is apparently a rare hybrid between two violet species. Athens Athens Conservancy Skunk Run Preserve Part II CRJAE 29,91712 Acres Acquisition of 12 acres of land adjoining the existing 28-acre Skunk Run Preserve. Skunk Run, a perennial stream, flows from the Torch area in Athens County westward to the Hocking River.

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Athens Athens Conservancy Blair - Aep Luhrig Road TractCRJAH 36,30018 Acres This 18-acre acquisition serves as a preserve and open space. A seasonal wetland, known as "Brian's vernal pool", is home to at least seven species of amphibians. Athens Athens Conservancy Morris Tract CRKAC 145,58185 Acres This 85-acre purchase of forested land in Carthage Township, Athens County, protects a headwater stream and part of another, both tributaries of Jordan Run. Athens Athens Conservancy Skunk Run Preserve Part 3: Enoch Part 2CRKAF 82,38835 Acres This third addition to the Skunk Run Preserve provides for a total 73.5-acre tract and features native forest, striking rock formations, and a signficant section of the exceptionally high quality and thriving perennial stream, Skunk Run. Much of this acquisition concentrates on the valley of Bingman's Spring Run, a spring-fed tributary to Skunk Run. Athens Athens Conservancy Bluebell Preserve Part II CRLAB 383,215166 Acres This 165-acres of former American Electric Power property extends the Bluebell Preserve, and bridges two separate sections for a 230-acre property that features spectacular spring wildflower displays, enjoyable from the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway. The preserve also protects the lowermost section of Hamley Run before it empties into the Hocking River. Athens Athens Conservancy Nnis Control Access For Addington AcquisitionCRLAH 20,12675 Acres This project removes invasive species on the acquired site under CRBAH, property containing the valley watershed. Athens Athens Conservancy Dow Lake Watershed Part I: Gillette TractCRLAC 644,105204 Acres This 240-acre acquisition in the Dow Lake Watershed protects the water quality in the principal stream feeding Dow Lake in adjacent Strouds Run State Park; thereby, aiding the park's contribution to the Athens County economy and quality of life. Athens Athens Conservancy Couladis Tract CRMAD 1,169,907460 Acres This 460-acre property preserves natural stream channels and forests including dramatic cliffs and a rock-shelter cave. Two perennial tributaries of the Hocking River flow through the property, also home to the fourth largest Ohio population of Running Buffalo Clover. Athens Athens Conservancy Lohse Preserve Ransom TractCRNAA 108,67543 Acres This key 42-acre acquisition for the preserve protects an important portion of the watershed and streams within the Strouds Run Watershed, also protecting the beaver pond and wetlands complex on the property. Athens Athens Conservancy Deep Hollow-Dark Skies PreserveCROAA 220,059111 Acres This acquisition provides for preservation, hiking, birding and night-sky viewing. The property, adjacent to the Morris Preserve, is characterized by its pristine headwater streams, ravines, sandstone ledges, rock formations, riparian and hillside deciduous forest, and vernal pool wetlands. Athens Athens County Moonville Open Space AcquisitionCRBAD 20,3626 Miles This project acquires old railroad right-of-way to provide a linear connection through a scenic wild area along a significant local stream, between local communities and Zaleski State Forest, , and Waterloo Wildlife Experimentation Station. The acquisition consolidates public holdings in an area of the Zaleski State Forest. Athens Athens County Strouds Ridge Preserve, Phase Vi: BeanCRGAM 58,23723 Acres The 27-acre project protects a significant amount of the Dow Lake watershed, much of the property covered with forest of varying age. Athens Athens County Chauncey Canal Trail and WetlandCRJAF 29,43714 Acres This 14-acre property in Athens County facilitates a walking/bike path out of the Village of Chauncey.

Athens Hocking River Commission, Inc. Glimcher Property CRAAM 40,50013 Acres This project is located along the Hocking River at the City of Athens' north entrance along US 33. The project is for the purchase of about 13 acres of riparian corridor in order to provide access. Athens Hocking River Commission, Inc. Frost Property Acquisition CRCAE 60,92529 Acres This project is for the acquisition of 29 acres of riparian corridor and the adjacent floodplain farm field in the lower Hocking River Valley. The purchase serves to preserve the floodplain and streamside forest functions and helps preserve water quality by allowing trees to grow and filter pollutants and runoff. Athens Hocking River Commission, Inc. York Township Riparian Restoration ProjectCRLAD 64,50031 Acres Fee simple acquisition of 30 acres of riparian land for permanent open space.

Athens The City of Athens Strouds Ridge Preserve Project, Phase ICRAAA 144,27566 Acres The project acquires some 66 acres of land for habitat and forest, and for trail access. The property contains high-value timber in one particular area, including especially large cucumbertree and magnolia acuminata, and includes a significant part of a valley that is also part of Strouds Run State Park and good-quality wild land.

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Athens The City of Athens Strouds Ridge Preserve Project - Phase IICRAAH 221,36288 Acres This project acquires 88 acres for habitat and forest protection and trail access in the area between East State Street and Strouds Run State Park in the City of Athens. The purpose is to create a buffer zone between the existing forest ecosystem and the development along East State Street. Athens The City of Athens Strouds Ridge Preserve, Phase III ()CRBAG 451,860105 Acres This acquisition for 105 acres, bordering Sells Park to the north and east in Athens Township, is known as the Hawk Tract. This property is considered to be of the 14 best examples of old-growth forest in Ohio and one of the 4 best in southeastern Ohio. Athens The City of Athens Nw Athens Land & Conservation Project & Bikeway CRGAH 181,73311 Acres The project consists of the acquisition of 11.209 acres (Parcel # A0100100445500), wetland and Spur (Phase 2) riparian area restoration, a construction of multi-use path to connect the adjacent Hockhocking Adena Bikeway to Armitage Road. Belmont Captina Conservancy Ravens Rock/Captina Creek Watershed EasementCRGAC 606,562975 Acres This project acquires a 975-acre easement on the property known as "Raven Rocks". The property contains a series of sandstone ravines located in the Appalachian Plateau, extensive rock overhangs, and miniature waterfalls, ravine landscape, andheadwater riparia which have escaped alteration since settlement began 300 years ago. The conservation easement creates and protects open space with public access for hiking, hunting, and fishing as well as protects and enhances riparian corridors and the watershed of Captina Creek. Belmont Guernsey County Community Development Corp. The Leatherwood Creek Riparian ProjectCRCAJ 430,200228 Acres This final phase of a 3-phase project is designed to acquire the railroad bed that parallels Leatherwood Creek in Belmont County as well as land north of the Village of Barnesville. This project provides for open space acquisition of land that provides a connecting corridor from urban areas to natural areas, and connects the recreational areas along the corridor and provides green space retention and access in this area. Belmont Guernsey County Community Development Corp. Hendrysburg Corridor AcquisitionCRDAH 301,970173 Acres The project is for the acquisition of nearly 173 acres in Kirkwood and Warren Townships in Belmont County. Benefits include the provision of access to riparian corridors and the protection of habitat for rare, threatened and endangered species. Belmont Guernsey County Community Development Corp. Flushing Township Open Space AcquisitionCRFAL 190,90063 Acres This project provides for the acquisition of 63 acres, and reforestation and revegetation. Benefits include habitat protection and restoration of natural features. Belmont Guernsey County Community Development Corp. Union Township Open Space AcquisitionCRFAM 235,40065 Acres This project provides for the acquisition of 65 acres, which contain 35 acres of former railbed and 30 acres of wetland. It also includes minor public access work, reforestation and fencing. Benefits include habitat protection and restoration of natural features. Belmont Guernsey County Community Development Corp. Kirkwood Township Open Space AcquisitionCRFAN 446,200160 Acres This project is for the acquisition of 160 acres, reforestation and fence. Benefits include habitat protection and restoration of natural features. Belmont Guernsey County Community Development Corp. Warren Township Open Space AcquisitionCRFAO 573,925260 Acres This project provides for the acquisition of 260 acres and includes signage and reforestation. Benefits include habitat protection and the restoration of natural features. Belmont Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Piedmont Lake Shoreline StabilizationCRGAK 111,825400 Feet The project consists of the stabilization of approximately 400 feet of rapidly eroding shoreline in front of the public marina on Piedmont Lake in Belmont County. The stabilization consists of a combination of composite seawall, rock, and bio-engineering. The project also includes the planting of a vegetative filter strip to further stabilize the area and prevent contaminants from entering the lake. Belmont Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Piedmont Lake/Goodrich Cottage Area Shoreline CRIAM 163,9501,350 Feet The proposed project involves the stabilization and enhancement of approximately 1,350 feet of Stablization riparian/shoreline at Piedmont Lake. The specific location is the lakeshore area nearest Goodrich Road in the Goodrich Cottage Area of Piedmont Lake. Belmont The City of St. Clairsville National Road Bikeway Trail EnhancementCRBAJ 102,22515 Acres This project, located just south of I-70 running adjacent to the National Road Bikeway Trail, is for the acquisition of two parcels consisting of just under 15 acres. The project preserves over 10 acres of open space and a small wetland that was created by the construction of the railroad. Belmont The City of St. Clairsville St. Clairsville Center AcquisitionCRDAF 251,2504 Acres This project provides for the acquisition of nearly 4 acres within the City of St. Clairsville, and the planting of 40 canopy trees and the removal of muliflora rose. Project benefits include the support of comprehensive open space planning, aesthetic and ecological informed urban design, reforestation, and links to schools and educational opportunities.

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Belmont The Village of Barnesville Barnesville Reservoir ProtectionCRAAC 150,00092 Acres This project is located between the south side of Barnesville Reservoir and CR 102. It provides for the acquisition of 92 acres of land for public access, wetland protection, connecting corridors, and the preservation of natural habitat. Belmont The Village of Barnesville Barnesville Wetland Protection #1CRAAJ 38,85012 Acres This project provides for the acquisition of 12 acres located east of SR 800 near the reservoir. Project benefits include wetland protection and preservation of the natural habitat. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Jones-Blair Conservation AreaCRBAF 286,500304 Acres This acquisition of a 304-acre permanent conservation easement located in Good Hope and Laurel Townships provides for the protection of high quality native woodlands, riparian habitat, vegetative diversity, as well as restricts logging operations. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Bison Hollow CREAD 153,05076 Acres This project is for the purchase of 76 acres of native forest and deep hollow with sandstone cliffs, outcrops, and waterfalls in the region. The site is located in Hocking County and includes the stream/gorge complex upstream of Ash Cave State Park. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Ash Cave - East Fork Queer Creek Valley PreserveCRFAB 83,33719 Acres This acquisition of about 19 acres of natural woodland and riparian zone is adjacent to Ash Cave State Park in Hocking County. Benefits include corridor connectivity, recreation, and habitat protection. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Oty Okwa Conservation AreaCRFAI 654,725400 Acres The project provides a permanent conservation easement for approximately 400 acres. As a result the property is protected in perpetuity and allows for multiple recreational, economic, and aesthetic preservation benefits. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Zeisler Conservation Area CRGAJ 99,50093 Acres This project acquires a 93.04 acre easement on the property to protect a mature closed-canopy hardwood forest and biologically, rich and diverse habitat. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Hocking Hills Conservation Initiative AdditionsCRKAB 399,50095 Acres This purchase of a conservation easement, approximately 95 acres located in Laurel Township in Hocking County, have extensive frontage along State Route 180 allowing for an expansive protected viewshed. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Blair Addition - Hocking Hills Conservation InitiativeCRLAA 108,00040 Acres This conservation easement on 40 acres helps infill protected land within the Proclamation Boundary of the . Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Scott Creek Confluence - Hocking River CRMAC 1,299,00086 Acres This simple acquisition of 86 acres is located at the confluence of the Hocking River, Scott Creek, and Conservation Corridor Clear Fork thereby protecting a valuable water resource. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Bison Hollow Additions - Hocking Hills Conservation CRNAB 507,00082 Acres This 82-acre acquisition expands the Bison Hollow Preserve, a primarily Black-hand sandstone gorge Initiative which is a unique natural resource in this area. The site includes critical components of the primary Black-hand sandstone gorge along the SouthBranch of the East Fork of Queer Creek. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Zeisler-Nichols Conservation Easement Addition - CRNAC 282,00069 Acres This 69-acre property helps to infill protected land in a portion of the Hocking Hills and protects a Hocking Hills Ci diverse mix of valuable habitats and ecosystems as well as scenic and cultural amenities including riparian corridors, a stream gorge, Blackhand sandstone features, headwater tributary streams, bottomland and upland forests, and hemlocks. Hocking Appalachia Ohio Alliance Hocking River Conservation Corridor Initiative - CRNAD 837,000136 Acres The project is for conservation of nearly 136 acres across three parcels. All three parcels include Parcel Additions relatively mature forest that provides significant potential migratory bird and bat habitat. AOA seeks to create a conservation corridor along the Hocking River to provide similar ecotourism and amenities and to connect communities along that corridor to those amenities. Hocking Columbus & Franklin County Metro Parks Fern Gulley - Clear Creek Metro ParkCRMAB 200,00080 Acres This 80-acre mature forested property expands . The main stream flowing through Fern Gully (an unnamed tributary) is high-quality headwater habitat for various species including the Tiger Spiketail Dragonfly. Hocking Columbus Metropolitan Park Board Clear Creek Metro Park CRBAK 262,500200 Acres This project is for the acquisition of a permanent conservation easement of about 200 acres of land adjacent to Clear Creek Metro Park. The purchase provides for the protection of upland and ravine watersheds that drain into Clear Creek.

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Hocking Columbus Metropolitan Park Board Camp Fire Conservation Easement CRCAF 155,000110 Acres The project involves the acquisition of a conservation easement of approximately 110 acres of land adjacent to Clear Creek Metro Park. The emphasis of this project is to acquire a conservation easement of land for the protection of forested habitats, protection of upland and ravine watershed that drain into Clear Creek and support the education aspects and functions of Camp Wyandot. Hocking Ha Foundation, Inc Hannah's Haven of Hope Nature PreserveCRNAE 207,00041 Acres Fee simple acquisition of 41 acres in Hocking Hills region for preservation of sandstone rock formations, waterfalls and shelter caves, round leafed catchfly and Ohio bobcat as well as preservation of other flora and fauna. Hocking Highlands Nature Sanctuary, Inc. Preserving Red Rock Bluffs In Hocking HillsCRMAA 199,60840 Acres This acquisition of 40 acres preserves Red Rock Bluffs in Hocking Hills, provides for the installation of hiking trails that access Queer Creek's floodplain, and removal of invasives. Hocking Highlands Nature Sanctuary, Inc. Cline Farm In Hocking Hills CROAB 1,074,192250 Acres This 250-acre acquisition, adjacent to Clear Creek Metro Park, provides for preservation, public hiking trails, invasive species removal, protection of Hemlock trees and educational purposes. This project increases the forested area within theClear Creek watershed, thereby protecting water quality and the breeding grounds and important habitat for rare watershed plants and animals. Hocking Highlands Nature Sanctuary, Inc. Dba Arc of Appala Big Cola Riparian Preserve CROAC 429,60061 Acres This 60.5-acre preserve, located in Rockbridge on Big Cola Road, consists of wetlands, pools, about half mile of Big Cola Creek, an exceptional warmwater habitat with cold water fish species, and scenic rock outcrops in the forest area and a variety of wildlife habitats. Hocking Hocking River Commission, Inc. Falls Mills Project CRAAL 47,7003 Acres This project is located adjacent to upstream and downstream of Falls Mill on the Hocking River in Athens County. It provides for the acquisition of 3 acres to provide access to the riparian corridor. Hocking Hocking River Commission, Inc. Mid Hocking River RestorationCRJAD 33,90015 Acres Purchase of 15.6 acres of land along the Hocking River by the Hocking River Commission. Land will be used as a permanent open space. Hocking Hocking River Commission, Inc. Mid Hocking River Preservation CRJAG 136,80078 Acres Acquisition of 78 acres of land in Hocking County. The project will contruct a parking lot for six cars for access to the property and will be used as a permanent open space. Hocking Hocking Soil & Water Conservation District Salt Creek Riparian Corridor Protection and CRCAI 59,50050 Acres This project provides for the purchase of an easement protecting approximately 50 acres of riparian Enhancement corridor along Salt Creek. The primary objective is to protect the riparian corridor along Salt Creek thereby also protecting and enhancing the waterquality in the Salt Creek Watershed and greater Scioto River Watershed. Hocking Hocking Trailways Association Oldtown Creek Preserve CRCAD 162,87357 Acres This project acquires the Oldtown Creek Preserve for a 57-acre forested green space which includes a significant riparian zone along Oldtown Creek. The project provides connectivity between the Aqueduct Park and the Hocking County Fairgrounds. It also consists of the addition of a 10 foot-wide, 2,310-foot trail from Front Street to the fairgrounds with a foot bridge over Old Town Creek. Hocking The City of Logan Aqueduct Park CRAAF 75,6543 Acres The Aqueduct Park project protects about 3 acres of open space and 15,00 feet of riparian corridor along both sides of Old Town Creek. It also preserves a historical aqueduct of the Hocking Canal. Meigs Appalachia Ohio Alliance Goldenseal Botanical Sanctuary Conservation CRHAC 224,000294 Acres Goldenseal Preserve is the flagship property and national headquarters of United Plant Savers which Project highlights their native medicinal plant education and outreach mission activities. The new easement will complete the permanent protection of most of the Preserve property. Meigs Meigs County Kiashuta Preservation CRLAG 172,650133 Acres This acquisition of 133 acres provides long-term enhancement, continuation of education opportunities, and provide physical links to youth oriented natural preservation programs. This land, virtually undisturbed, is the home for many flourishing plant species in the region. Meigs Meigs Soil & Water Conservation District Little Leading Creek Riparian AcquisitionCRAAI 172,493168 Acres This 168-acre acquisition is located in the unincorporated area of Rutland Township, 3 miles north of Rutland in Meigs County. The acquisition provides a site for the creation of an environmental education area. Monroe Captina Conservancy Hines Trust Acquisition CRIAH 211,500113 Acres The project, located in Wayne Township, Monroe County, consists of the acquisition of 113 acres and emphasizes protection of water quality.

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Morgan Friends of Lower Muskingum River Luke Chute Project CRCAB 131,03862 Acres The project is for the acquisition of about 32 acres and the donation of a 30-acre conservation easement located along the Muskingum River downriver from the Luke Chute Dam. The purchase protects the property from the development and provides for the restoration to floodplain forest thereby preserving aquatic biological communities. Morgan Friends of Lower Muskingum River Cabin Run CREAC 69,96529 Acres The project is for the acquisition of 29 acres located west of SR 266. The purchase provides access to the watershed and habitat protection. Muskingum Columbus Zoo And Aquarium Wilds Land Acquisition CRAAK 500,0002,034 Acres This project is for the acquisition of 2,034 acres. The benefits include the preservation of natural features that contribute to quality of life and Ohio's natural heritage, increased habitat protection, and the provision of multiple recreational, economic and aesthetic preservation benefits. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Mera Park Project CRAAE 244,07275 Acres The project is for the acquisition of 75 acres near Wheeling Road in southwest Perry Township. Project components provide for walking paths, gravel lot, woodland restoration, structure demolition, and riparian enhancement. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Joe's Run Green Space CorridorCRAAG 159,285 This project acquires several easements in order to allow for a 100-foot buffer to either side of the stream, where practical, and provide a pedestrian/bike path along this natural corridor. Project benefits include habitat protection, and the preservation of aquatic biological communities and headwater stream. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Aep Land Acquisition CRBAA 295,627205 Acres This acquisition is for 15 acres along the eastern edge of the Muskingum River, and about 190 acres between SR 60 and Mannsford Road through which the Salt Creek flows to reach the Muskingum River. The multiple benefits include increased habitat protection, the preservation of aquatic biological communities, the preservation of water quality and floodplain, and access to the riparian corridor. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Wal-Mart Green Space ProjectCREAI 104,7802 Acres This project is located on Military Road in Zanesville and provides for a 2-acre pocket park. Project components consist of obtaining the easement, invasive species removal and planting of nearly 100 trees, diversion repairs, soil amendments, grass seed, evergreen screen, watering rings for trees, signage, deer fence, and asphalt trail. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Mission Oaks Park Land AcquisitionCRFAG 200,3954 Acres This project is for the acquisition of nearly 3 acres in Mission Oaks Garden, and less than half an acre in Gale Gardens. Both projects are located in the City of Zanesville, and include park and woodland gardens including a pond and a natural spring fed bog, and quiet gardens in the McIntire Terrace Historic District. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Mission Oaks Gardens ExpansionCRGAF 53,329 The project consists of an acquisition of 0.167 acres to provide a main entrance to Mission Oaks Gardens, an urban garden in the City of Zanesville. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Mission Oaks Gardens AdditionCRGAL 228,1182 Acres This project includes structure demolition, parking, design of an ADA-accessible trail into the conifer garden, expanded garden design, removal of invasive species, signage, and plant material for an azalea/rhododendron garden. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Mission Oaks and Gale Gardens Public Access CRHAF 171,6521 Acres The project provides greenspace access to the Gale Gardens in the Mcintire Terrace Historic District by Acquisition the removal of structures as a site improvement. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Mcintire School Land AcquisitionCRIAF 117,7202 Acres This property is located at 1007 McIntire Avenue, Zanesville, consists of the purchase the former McIntire Elementary School property for the purpose of restoring the property to its native prairie and forested habitat. The enhancements include removal of non-native, invasive plant species and restoration of native prairies and forests, bird feeders, various types of bird houses, bat boxes, and a butterfly watering rock, and removal of asphalt and concrete. Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Warner Acquisition CRIAB 441,51278 Acres The project acquires high quality wetland habitat and extends the Muskingum Recreational Trail 2,800 linear feet allowing the trail to connect to Ellis Dam and historic Lock 11.

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Muskingum Muskingum Valley Park District Joe's Run Park CRJAB 1,322,25025 Acres MVPD will purcahse 2 sections of land along Joe's Run corridor. Along with stabilizing the streambank and decreasing non-native species, they will install a multi-use trail to connect the neighborhoods along Blue Avenue including the Zanesville City Schools with Ohio University Zanesville and Zane State College, as well as the Muskingum Family YMCA, the Muskingum Recreational Center, and the Collegial Woods Trail. Joe's Run Park will protect and restore Joe's Run corridor while linking critcal educational and recreational focal points in the community. Muskingum The City of Zanesville Y-Bridge Confluence Park CROAD 593,30912 Acres This acquisition provides for walking trails and stairways to the river as well as introduction of educational and passive recreational activities. Muskingum Zanesville Green Commission Csxt Land Acquisition CRFAE 162,7537 Acres This acquisition is the purchase of nearly 7 acres of land. It serves to connect corridors, supports comprehensive open space planning, and provides multiple recreational, economic, and aesthetic preservation benefits. Noble Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Seneca Lake Riparian Corridor ProjectCRAAB 11,250300 Feet This riparian project provides for the improvement of 300 feet of riparian corridor of Seneca Lake through bioengineering using rock and vegetation for erosion control, enhancement of the filtration system to benefit water quality, and improving thehabitat for a variety of native species. Noble Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Seneca Lake Riparian Corridor ProjectCRCAG 11,250200 Feet This project enhances two 100-foot sections of riparian corridor of Seneca Lake through the installation of 366 tons of riprap rock, fascine stock, geotextile fabric seeding and mulching. Noble Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Seneca Lake Beach Area Riparian CorridorCREAH 15,000300 Feet This riparian project, located east of and adjacent to the beach at Seneca Lake Park, serves to stabilize approximately 300 feet of eroding shoreline through a combination of rock rip rap, bio-engineering techniques, and vegetative planting. Noble Noble County Historical Society Ball-Caldwell Property AcquisitionCREAA 268,50012 Acres The project is for the acquisition of 3 properties located within the Village of Caldwell that comprise the Ball-Caldwell Homestead and Ball Farm. The purchase serves to preserve features that contribute to the state's natural heritage and preserve floodplain. Noble Noble County Historical Society Ball-Caldwell House Accessibility ImprovementsCRKAG 37,50012 Acres This project provides access improvements, in the form of sidewalks and walkways, to the Ball-Caldwell House; located in Noble County. The property was previously acquired using Clean Ohio funds with project ID, CREAA. Noble The Village of Belle Valley Northside Floodplain RestorationCRCAL 74,600 The project involves the acquisition of 19 parcels and 6 easements to restore the ability of the floodplain to function unobstructed by residential structures to the extent possible. The project include plantings along the West Fork of Duck Creek toimprove water quality. Perry Buckeye Trail Association Buckeye/ - Old Stone Church CRKAA 222,340106 Acres This purchase of approximately 106 acres of deciduous forest and riparian zone, creates a nature Trail Preserve preserve surrounding the Buckeye Trail/North County Trail. Perry Perry County Ludowici Community Foundation CRKAE 334,375207 Acres Acquisition of a conservation easement on the 207 acre Ludowici Community Foundation property, excluding the areas of active recreation. Walking trails and access improvements will be made to the property. Perry Perry County Glenford Earthworks Phase IvCRMAE 1,473,375247 Acres Fee simple acquisition of 247 acres of open space with development of a trail system to pass through Silica's rock formations, the Wilson Mound, and to Glenford Fort's gateway. Perry Perry County Soil & Water District Glenford Fort Phase II ExpansionCRHAB 109,5646 Acres The project, located in the Village of Glenford on State Route 757, consists of the acquisition of 6.7 acre inholding and invasive species removal. This acquisition completes the phased 60-acre acquisition for Glenford Fort. Perry Perry County Soil & Water District Glenford Fort Phase 1 CRGAA 216,75760 Acres The project consists of the acquisition of 60.22 acres and construction of an access drive, parking lot, and walking bridge. The property contains a significant portion of the pre-historic Native American site known as Glenford Stone Fort, which is listed on the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places. Perry Perry County Soil & Water District Gun Club - Perry County CommissionersCRIAG 305,66355 Acres This acquisition with access drive and parking also includes tree plantings and vegetative cover for cropland acres. This site provides educational opportunities for best management practices regarding watershed, water quality and land use.

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Perry Perry County Soil & Water District Gun Club - Paxton CRIAD 41,7672 Acres The parcel, located on State Route 13 in Reading Township, serves as critical property for the development and access of the comprehensive gun club area. Perry Perry County Soil & Water District Gun Club Acquisition - MclainCRIAE 32,51010 Acres The property expands the gun club area upon which additional trees are provided for as well as the protection of previous pasture land. Perry Perry County Soil & Water District Gun Club Acquisition - BenjaminCRIAI 87,14522 Acres The acquisition builds on the foundation for the Gun Club Project. Protection is provided to property previously serving as pasture and crop land. Perry Perry County Soil & Water District Glenford Fort Access Road CRKAH 66,10066 Acres This project provides road access to the previously acquired Glenford Fort, allowing easier and more inviting access to the Education Center and this historic preserve. Perry The City of New Lexington New Lexington Park ExpansionCRBAE 76,55710 Acres This project is for the expansion of Arethusia Springs Park by acquiring 10 acres. The acquisition also provides protection for the wetland area. Perry The Village of Somerset Somerset's Emerald NecklaceCRFAC 230,30035 Acres This acquisition is for two parcels of land totaling 35 acres in the Village of Somerset. The purchase serves to protect wetland and streamside forest, as well as preserve high quality habitat. Perry The Village of Somerset Emerald Necklace Phase II CRGAB 182,65017 Acres The project consists of the acquisition of 17.49 acres (4 parcels) and the installation of trail, access road, gravel parking lot, native prairie and reforestation, signage, signage, and handicap benches. Perry The Village of Somerset Somerset's Emerald Necklace Phase IIICRHAD 255,00032 Acres The project acquires land and the railroad right of way through the Village that will allow the Village Memorial Park to connect with Emerald Necklace Nature Preserve. This is Phase III of the Emerald Necklace project. Perry The Village of Somerset Emerald Necklace Phase IvCRIAC 476,400135 Acres Purchase of 135 acres including 60 acres of St. Joseph Lake, excluding the dam, emergency spillway, and principal spillway of the lake on the western edge of the property. Perry The Village of Somerset Emerald Necklace Phase VCRLAF 188,31030 Acres Fee simple acquisition of 29.64 acres.

Washington Belpre Township Little Hocking River Park CRKAD 703,87565 Acres This 65-acre acquisition in Belpre Township creates a new riverfront park providing public access to the Little Hocking River. Washington Belpre Township Belpre Township Land AcquisitionCRBAC 51,9862 Acres This project, located in Washington County, provides for the acquisition of a little over 2 acres for an education resource area and for access to the adjacent riparian corridor. The project includes tree planting to protect slope areas, prevent erosion, and to create a buffer from intruding land uses. Washington Friends of Lower Muskingum River Ash Property On The Muskingum River CRBAB 221,813 This project is located within Muskingum Township on the southwest side of the Muskingum River. The acquisition provides for the protection of the last floodplain forest community type including the wildlife species adjacent to the River, and for the prevention of degradation of water quality to protect the rich mussel bed adjacent to the tract. Washington Friends of Lower Muskingum River Drayer Tract CRDAE 75,9909 Acres The project provides for the acquisition of approximately 9 acres of high quality wetland in the City of Marietta. The purchase fills in the gap between the Kroger Wetland (passive park) and I-77 providing a 23-acre green island. Washington Friends of Lower Muskingum River Bruner Acquisition CRDAC 66,88420 Acres This project is the acquisition of 20 acres of land near the Muskingum River in Washington County. The acquisition provides access to the riparian corridor and protection for habitat and rare, threatened and endangered species. Washington Friends of Lower Muskingum River Voorhees Tract CRDAD 145,70676 Acres This acquisition of nearly 76 acres in Marietta and Newport Townships provides for the protection of the land from development and the restoration of floodplain forest bordering the Little Muskingum River. The purchase also serves to prevent the degradation of water quality of the river, preserves and restores wetland areas, protects and enhances the riparian corridor, and maintains green space along the Little Muskingum River. Washington Friends of Lower Muskingum River Walnut Hills CREAE 188,40012 Acres The project is the acquisition of 12 acres located on the west side of the high ridge that separates Greene Street near the junction with Phillips Street from Goose Run Watershed. The project serves to preserve aquatic biological communities, headwater streams, and water quality.

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Washington Friends of Lower Muskingum River Ash Project - 2 CRFAJ 189,02033 Acres The project consists of the acquisition of approximately 22 acres of floodplain woodland which connects to current Devol Run Preserve between the railroad track and the Muskingum River, as well as the donation of 11 acres of conservation easement along the riverbank. Project benefits include floodplain preservation, habitat protection, and invasive species control. Washington The City of Belpre Floodplain Restoration and MaintenanceCRDAJ 90,0001 Acres This project is for the acquisition of a one-acre site located within the City of Belpre along Blennerhassett Avenue. Project benefits include access to the watershed, and protection of the floodplain. Washington The City of Marietta Kris-Mar Greenway Preservation ProjectCRCAK 206,25027 Acres This 27-acre acquisition is located between Glendale Road and Hillcrest Drive in the City of Marietta. The property adjoins the Oak Grove Cemetery, a natural sanctuary and frequent observation point for bird watchers. The purchase reserves high quality, viable habitat for plant and animal species and preserves headwater streams. Washington The City of Marietta Oldaker Acquisition CRDAK 15,7502 Acres The project provides for the acquisition of 2 acres within the City of Marietta. Benefits include preservation of floodplain, water quality, and aquatic biological communities. Washington The City of Marietta Ohio River Greenspace AcquisitionCRFAK 161,7001 Acres The project consists of the acquisition of just under one acre, which includes approximately 250 feet of shoreline along the Ohio River. A nearly 2-mile trail extension is made available from other sources. The project provides public access and protection for habitat. Washington The City of Marietta Boersma Link CRGAE 126,16921 Acres The project acquires 21 acres located on the east side of Cisler Drive, north and south of the intersection with Gibbons Place in Marietta. The project will preserve mature woodland community providing habitat for migratory wood warblers and protect the water quality of both Goose Run and the Muskingum River. Washington Warren Township Inman Liberty Natural Wildlife Education TrailCRDAB 393,75046 Acres The project acquires approximately 46 acres to provide open green space in an area heavily impacted by new housing. This tract is directly linked to the Inman Liberty Township Park and contains some structures for use for educational sessions and storage.

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