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Acres of ANR Lands by Town ANR Fee Acres by Town as of April 1, 2014 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Addison Fish & Wildlife Dead Creek WMA 2495.73 McCuen Slang WMA 53 Snake Mountain WMA 350.63 Whitney/Hospital Creek 313.73 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 3213.09 Forests, Parks & Recreation Chimney Point State Park 53.4 DAR State Park 95.53 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 148.93 Summary for Addison 3362.02 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Albany Fish & Wildlife Black River SB 77.63 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 77.63 Summary for Albany 77.63 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 1 of 83 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Alburgh Fish & Wildlife Dillenbeck Bay AA 1.08 Kelly Bay AA 1.98 Lake Champlain AA 2.08 Mud Creek WMA 1300.39 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 1305.53 Forests, Parks & Recreation Alburg Dunes State Park 650.9 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 650.9 Summary for Alburgh 1956.43 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Andover Forests, Parks & Recreation Okemo State Forest 1436 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 1436 Summary for Andover 1436 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Arlington Fish & Wildlife Battenkill River SB 4.2 Wagon Wheel AA 0.6 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 2 of 83 Waterworks Bridge AA 0.37 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 5.17 Forests, Parks & Recreation Arlington State Forest 225.25 Fisher Scott Memorial Pines 21.91 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 247.16 Summary for Arlington 252.33 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Athens Fish & Wildlife Turner Hill WMA 536.08 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 536.08 Summary for Athens 536.08 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Averill Fish & Wildlife Averill Lake AA 1 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 1 Summary for Averill 1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Baltimore Fish & Wildlife Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 3 of 83 Hawk Mountain WMA 30 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 30 Summary for Baltimore 30 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Barnard Environmental Conservation Silver Lake Dam 0.25 Summary for Environmental Conservation 0.25 Fish & Wildlife Les Newell WMA 2627 White River SB 2.85 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 2629.85 Forests, Parks & Recreation Silver Lake State Park 33.7 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 33.7 Summary for Barnard 2663.8 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Barnet Fish & Wildlife Harvey's Lake AA 0.46 Roy Mountain WMA 1184.19 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 4 of 83 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 1184.65 Summary for Barnet 1184.65 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Barre Town Environmental Conservation East Barre Dam 91.9 Summary for Environmental Conservation 91.9 Summary for Barre Town 91.9 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Barton Environmental Conservation Crystal Lake Dam 0.47 Summary for Environmental Conservation 0.47 Fish & Wildlife Baker Pond AA 1.03 Barton River SB 107.85 Crystal Lake AA 0.51 May Pond AA 0.83 Willoughby Falls WMA 143.9 Willoughby River AA 2.15 Willoughby River SB 32.88 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 5 of 83 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 289.15 Forests, Parks & Recreation Crystal Lake State Park 16.41 Willoughby State Forest 660 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 676.41 Summary for Barton 966.03 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Belvidere Forests, Parks & Recreation Long Trail State Forest 2400.1 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 2400.1 Summary for Belvidere 2400.1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Bennington Fish & Wildlife Bennington Fish Culture Station 115 Novelty Mill PS 17.46 Walloomsac Brook 10 Whipstock Hill WMA 424.8 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 567.26 Summary for Bennington 567.26 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 6 of 83 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Benson Fish & Wildlife Benson Landing AA 1.1 East Creek WMA 9.3 Perch Pond PS 1.2 Pond Woods WMA 1470.58 Sunset Lake AA 3.4 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 1485.58 Forests, Parks & Recreation Bomoseen State Park 325.79 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 325.79 Summary for Benson 1811.37 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Berlin Fish & Wildlife Perry Pond PS 10 Thurston House 10.33 Winooski River SB 4.52 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 24.85 Forests, Parks & Recreation Boyer State Forest 355.2 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 7 of 83 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 355.2 Summary for Berlin 380.05 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Bethel Fish & Wildlife Ansel Pond PS 11.9 White River SB 41 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 52.9 Forests, Parks & Recreation Rood State Park 15.2 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 15.2 Summary for Bethel 68.1 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Bloomfield Forests, Parks & Recreation Lyman Falls State Park 36 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 36 Summary for Bloomfield 36 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Bolton Fish & Wildlife Robbins Mountain WMA 520 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 8 of 83 Winooski River SB 4 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 524 Forests, Parks & Recreation Camels Hump State Park 4434 Mt Mansfield State Forest 5410.04 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 9844.04 Summary for Bolton 10368.04 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Braintree Fish & Wildlife White River SB 8.48 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 8.48 Summary for Braintree 8.48 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Brandon Fish & Wildlife Brandon Swamp WMA 184.3 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 184.3 Summary for Brandon 184.3 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Brattleboro Fish & Wildlife Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 9 of 83 Old Ferry Road AA 4.67 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 4.67 Forests, Parks & Recreation Fort Dummer State Park 0.55 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 0.55 Summary for Brattleboro 5.22 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Bridgewater Fish & Wildlife Les Newell WMA 142 Ottauquechee River SB 29 Ottauquechee WMA 283.9 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 454.9 Forests, Parks & Recreation Coolidge State Forest 264 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 264 Summary for Bridgewater 718.9 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Bridport Fish & Wildlife Dead Creek WMA 137.78 Lemon Fair WMA 262.54 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 10 of 83 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 400.32 Summary for Bridport 400.32 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Brighton Fish & Wildlife Clyde River (Brighton) AA 12.22 Island Pond AA 0.8 Spectacle Pond AA 0.57 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 13.59 Forests, Parks & Recreation Brighton State Park 610.4 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 610.4 Summary for Brighton 623.99 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Bristol Fish & Wildlife Bristol Pond AA 0.52 Bristol Pond PS 215.62 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 216.14 Summary for Bristol 216.14 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Brookfield Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 11 of 83 Fish & Wildlife Baker Pond PS 55.8 Rood Pond AA 1.37 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 57.17 Forests, Parks & Recreation Ainsworth State Park 338.5 Allis State Park 486.8 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 825.3 Summary for Brookfield 882.47 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Brownington Fish & Wildlife Barton River SB 174.8 Brownington Pond AA 1.38 Willoughby River SB 64.33 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 240.51 Summary for Brownington 240.51 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Brunswick Fish & Wildlife West Mountain WMA 5255 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 5255 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 12 of 83 Forests, Parks & Recreation Maidstone State Park 6 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 6 Summary for Brunswick 5261 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Buels Gore Fish & Wildlife Huntington Gap WMA 193.4 Lewis Creek WMA 1.7 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 195.1 Forests, Parks & Recreation Camels Hump State Forest 1391.6 Camels Hump State Park 434.2 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 1825.8 Summary for Buels Gore 2020.9 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Burke Forests, Parks & Recreation Darling State Park 1565.87 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 1565.87 Summary for Burke 1565.87 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 13 of 83 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Cabot Fish & Wildlife Coits Pond AA 28.2 West Hill Pond AA 0.45 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 28.65 Summary for Cabot 28.65 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Calais Fish & Wildlife Curtis Pond AA 0.76 Mirror Lake AA 0.25 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 1.01 Summary for Calais 1.01 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Cambridge Fish & Wildlife Dorothy Smith AA 1.55 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 1.55 Forests, Parks & Recreation Cambridge State Forest 22 Mt Mansfield State Forest 4333.21 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 14 of 83 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 4355.21 Summary for Cambridge 4356.76 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Canaan Fish & Wildlife Johnson Farm WMA 245.8 Wallace Pond AA 1.58 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 247.38 Summary for Canaan 247.38 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Castleton Environmental Conservation Lake Bomoseen Dam 0.33 Summary for Environmental Conservation 0.33 Fish & Wildlife Bird Mountain WMA 115 Blueberry Hill WMA 935.8 Green Dump Quarry 61 Kehoe AA 7.7 Loves Marsh WMA 100 Pelletier Pond PS 19 Thomas Evanoika AA 0.96 Wednesday, December 03, 2014 Page 15 of 83 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 1239.46 Forests, Parks & Recreation Bomoseen State Park 648.81 Summary for Forests, Parks & Recreation 648.81 Summary for Castleton 1888.6 TOWN OF DEPARTMENT OF Unit Name ACRES SUM Cavendish Fish & Wildlife Hawk Mountain WMA 2153 Knapp Brook WMA 819.42 Summary for Fish & Wildlife 2972.42 Forests, Parks &
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