Management Areasberlin Starksboro Buels Gore Fayston Ferrisburg North Half

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Management Areasberlin Starksboro Buels Gore Fayston Ferrisburg North Half Duxbury Montpelier CHITTENDEN COUNTY Huntington Moretown 62 Barre City Monkton Management AreasBerlin Starksboro Buels Gore Fayston Ferrisburg North Half Waitsfield Miles Barre Town Pond Brook 0 1.5 3 6 22A Kilometers 0 1.5 3 6 63 Mt. Ellen B e a n Creek 4083' Vergennes ve ldwi Forest Headquarters r a Forest Roads B B r Lincoln Mtn.Cutts Peak o WASHINGTON o Ranger District Office k 3975' 4022' Paved Road Mt. Pleasant COUNTY Town Center 2002' Northfield Gravel Road Little Otter Creek Bald Hill Dirt or Unimproved Road Rice Brook Summit (feet) 1580' 116 ok ro C lay B Ski Area Nancy Hanks Peak FS Summer Trails 291 Panton Bristol 3812' Double Top Mtn. New Haven River 1833' Campground Standard/Terra Trail Lincoln Peak ook Fols m Br 3975' o Burnt Mtn. adow 2733' Waltham e B rook Shelter M r B er o ley FS Winter Trails av o Mt. Abraham Brad New e k H B 4006' Bristol av en Picnic Site Cross-country Ski Trail 17 R Williamstown ive Alder Hill r 1523' Sugarloaf Mtn. Warren 2115' Snowmobile Trail Roxbury Gap Fishing Site Fr 350 Warren ee ma n Lincoln B Interpretive Site New Haven ro ok k South Mtn. Lincoln Broo Observation Site 2325' Lincoln Lincoln Gap M a 349 d Swimming Site R i v e BRISTOL CLIFFS r 66 Trailhead rook ta B Co WILDERNESS Ski Lift s Brook ll 202 i 17 17 Prospect Rock M 402 2016' Electric Transmission Line Mad River k roo etson B Roxbury Addison St State Boundary Chelsea County Boundary 81 25 The Cobble Town Boundary ok 899' o Mt. Grant r B April 2007 R. Knox 3623' n i National Recreation Area t s Mt. Cleveland u June 2010 G. Stoddard A Adams Mtn. 3482' 90 3214' December 2012 T. Tenyah 298 Sandusky Brook Weybridge Lost Mtn. Brookfield 2617' Cobb Hill Deer Hollow Brook Granville North 68 2301' Ea st G M ran uddy Bran vi ADDISON c lle h B BREAD LOAF ro Chipman Hill o k 810' COUNTY k Robert Frost Mtn. o o 2513' r WILDERNESS B er ld A The Natural Turnpike 50 M Middlebury u ddy 54 100 Bra nch Batchelder Brook 233 Mt. Wilson Clark Brook 235 95 3760' 125 235A 235B Bread Loaf Mtn. 3835' Middlebury 233A Management Areas k rks roo 30 Spa B k Granville o D r ro 116 r e 55C B rackett B a v B ro k Diverse Forest Use i ll o Middlebury g R 55F a o y r 59B d n 55 n O u e eb 59A K B t l t Middlebury d e 102A r d i k r Battell Mtn. Granville Office o o Diverse Backcountry o M ok C k h 3482' o ro r nc r k B e a B oo e r 206 lf r m k B u B ha th G rk un or la D Green Mountain Escarpment Bridport N C Texas Gap 59 Boyce Mtn. Braintree Gap 236 Ripton 3323' Ripton Braintree Remote Wildlife Habitat 101F Childs Mtn. Middle Kirby Peak 2728' Remote Backcountry Forest Br anc 3140' 101 h M Pine Hill 39D idd leb 1420' ur Burnt Hill Gillespie Mtn. k y k o Wilderness R o o ive ro 3035' 2956' r r S B B ou ra dy 39E Wainwright Hill 398 th B n r B he 89 ra Thatc Cornwall 508' n 39 ORANGE ch M Robert T Stafford White Rocks National Rec Area i H dd leb an 92 ur c y R ock COUNTY ive B 65 r ra nch 100 Blair Hill Appalachian National Scenic Trail Bryant Mtn. Moosalamoo G Hancock Mtn. o 3000' 1100' s 2065' h Randolph en National B Otter Creek ro Long National Recreation Trail H ok Middlebury Gap a Rec Area Hat Crown W ln o 2540' h i n B t roo k e Howe Brook Moosalamoo Rec & Ed Area Hancock R i Mt. Moosalamoo v e k Dyer Hill r we Broo 2620' Ho 641' Thunder Head Recreation Special Area Thayer Brook Salisbury 1264' Hancock 49 Deer Mtn. 24 2156' 24B ok 67 Cobble Hill Alpine/Subalpine Special Area ro Sunset Hill B 1100' r k 927' cke Worth Mtn. oo Su SUGAR HILL RESERVOIR r 3234' MonasteryJOSEPH Gap BATTELL rook rshs B Riv Sugar Hill l B Ma ster er ne Existing & Candidate Research Natural Areas ice un Le 2060' T LAKE DUNMORE S u Gil Management Areas cker WILDERNESS Philadelphia Peak Mt. Cushman ead B Broo r k 3203' o B 2750' o Ecological Special Area 29% in Pine Gap k go B r 400 o o Salisbury k Rochester Alpine Ski Area Dutton Bro 1% ok 42H Alexander Hill Mt. Pleasant 1859' r 42 Shoreham e 885' Alpine Ski Area Expansion iv 4% R 42E Tunbridge r Romance Mtn. k e 27 Hogback Mtn. 62C 62 st Falls Brook 42F o e 3200' 62A o ic 2285' r Le B Randolph Gap 42C e Mt. Reeder Eligible Wild, Scenic, & Recreation Rivers Oak Hill in Rochester 1020' 42D P 2320' Austin Hill 7% 224 Gillespie Peak Bear Mtn. Jones Mtn. 155A k Rochester Mtn. 2284' oo Management Area 3366' 2996' 2080' Rochester Nason Br 2953' 15% Leicester Hollow Brook r e v Little Pico Mtn. Oak Hill i Whiting R W Leicester FERN LAKE Goshen 2182' Recreation River Leicester 1563' e in b g B Seymou o r r o Br h o S 41 o o s m k e it k N h W ok 4% Br 61 R o Scenic River h Cape Lookoff Mtn. o e ogers B r Leicester Hollow Brook Hollow Leicester ok s c t n 3420' 61A rook Branch Rochester Gap a n B White Rive r do r B n West Branch White River Mt. Horrid a h r t 108 r 3216' Hawk Mtn. B o Goshen 47 Bethel N 2552' 80 Rogers Peak 2195' iver 214 220 be R Brandon Gap 217 sho 219 73 8% Lion Hill Ne 45 853' k 226 o ro 1% k B 12 o k Corporation Mtn. o c Goshen Mtn. r e B Waste Hill 3142' kn 3292' n a o e 2135' ti Br Forest Dale a k r 229C A roo 45A o rnold B orp Little Wilcox Peak 6% P C u s 2730' k s o o a Br n Round Mtn. d Royalton d l o K k 3342' C i o l l o 25% B r Stockbridge Gap r B o e o tl Farr Peak k et 107 The Cape K 3522' 2635' Lilliesville Brook 57 Vulture Mtn. S Bloodroot Gap t e k 1520' a Lead Mine Mtn. o Orwell m Birch Hill o G r Pittsfield M M 2635' u The pie chart and percentages are for ALL Green Mountain National Forest Land and Brandon ic B 1183' s e i hi ye Knights Hill Wilcox Peak Brandon l ga a r l n H are provided for easy visual reference. Refer to Plan Revision's documents for detail about Broo n B k 2838' 53 2080' s White River r ey 330 acres and percentages for each management area. o B o r Stockbridge k ook 35 er Bloodroot Mtn. iv B R Recreation Special Areas (Bright Yellow) includes Appalachian National Secenic Trail, Long National Chaffee Mtn. e ak 3485' t Sudbury e i 2562' r W h Recreation Trail, Moosalamoo Recreation & Education, and Recreation Special Management Areas. ok B o h r i W r o Thousand Acre HillW t B e Riv e o st B e s Mt. Nickwaket ran d r R k 2402' ch Twe e e ed e i n Wetmore Gap R Tw v Ecological Special Areas (Red) includes Existing & Candidate o Hawk Hill 2753' iv J Mt. Carmel 97 er Pittsfield er Research Natural Areas, Alpine/Subalpine Special Area, & Ecological Special Management Areas. 722' L 3365' itt le S ton Seager Hill y B r Wilderness (Purple) include congressionally designated Wilderness Areas. Hedgehog Knoll o 803' o Delectable Mtn. k 2025' k o 2053' o South Hill ok r o Alpine Ski Areas (Blue) includes Alpine Ski Area Expansion & Alpine Ski Management Areas S r resee B B M u 2065' i B ll g n Br y oo a il n k r o K B Telephone Gap t H S il ok O o l Bro Stockbridge Stiles Hill t l i d te l n n r o e C g s w n 1301' re Chittenden s ow Hawks Hill 99 T 394 e B k Castle Hill k B r o 1580' r o o 1116' o o r k B o B ou k n tw e WINDSOR e e Mt. Hunger r South Hill ll B alton Br ok k G o 2207' r D 2403' e o e ok r H C COUNTY t e s w Cox Mtn. The Darning Needle u i Delectable Mtn. c t k o 1412' o t 2883' o B 2420' L Barnard r r Daves Peak SILVER LAKE ad ok B o ro Bro o B le 2707' t k on t ns Bro i CHITTENDEN RESERVOIR Joh ok Barnard L ok tcher Bro J le im F m y D k ean Broo Bald PeakLong Hill Brook 412 Wolf Hill ins 1740' 1740' LEFFERTS POND k 2805' Per Biddie Knob 2008' Shaw Hill Burbee Peak Doubleday Mtn.
Recommended publications
  • Winter 2020 Grant Proposals
    ** CONFIDENTIAL - PLEASE DO NOT FORWARD ** WINTER 2020 GRANT PROPOSALS Following are two-page summaries for each proposal on The Conservation Alliance Winter 2020 Ballot. Please review the grant proposals and project slideshow, and complete your online ballot by Friday, March 13, 2020. If you would like to learn more about the projects on the ballot, please join us for our Winter 2020 Ballot Education Webinar, Wednesday, February 26 at 11:00 AM PST. Click Here to Register Thank you for your help in making the grant decisions for this round of Conservation Alliance funding. If you have any questions, please contact Josie Norris at 541-389-2424. Below are the organizations included on the Winter 2020 ballot: 1. Adirondack Council - Campaign for the Follensby Pond Preserve 2. Alaska Wilderness League - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Campaign 3. American Rivers - Protecting Western Montana's Last Best Wild Rivers 4. American Whitewater - Wild Olympics Campaign 5. Backcountry Hunters and Anglers - Advancing Collaborative Conservation Solutions for Montana's Blackfoot Clearwater Valleys 6. California Wilderness Coalition - Northwest California Mountains and Rivers, Central Cost Wild Heritage 7. Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - British Columbia - Establishing the Dene K'eh Kusan Provincial Conservancy in Northern BC 8. Columbia Land Trust - Mount Hood Oaks Acquisition 9. Dolores River Boating Advocates - Delores River Canyon National Conservation Area Campaign Education and Outreach 10. Downeast Lakes Land Trust - Lakeville Forest Project 11. Habitat Acquisition Trust - Sc'ianew Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area: A Reconciliation Based Path to Conservation 12. Northeastern Minnesotan's for Wilderness - Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters 13.
    [Show full text]
  • BIOLOGICAL FIELD STATION Cooperstown, New York
    BIOLOGICAL FIELD STATION Cooperstown, New York 49th ANNUAL REPORT 2016 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE AT ONEONTA OCCASIONAL PAPERS PUBLISHED BY THE BIOLOGICAL FIELD STATION No. 1. The diet and feeding habits of the terrestrial stage of the common newt, Notophthalmus viridescens (Raf.). M.C. MacNamara, April 1976 No. 2. The relationship of age, growth and food habits to the relative success of the whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and the cisco (C. artedi) in Otsego Lake, New York. A.J. Newell, April 1976. No. 3. A basic limnology of Otsego Lake (Summary of research 1968-75). W. N. Harman and L. P. Sohacki, June 1976. No. 4. An ecology of the Unionidae of Otsego Lake with special references to the immature stages. G. P. Weir, November 1977. No. 5. A history and description of the Biological Field Station (1966-1977). W. N. Harman, November 1977. No. 6. The distribution and ecology of the aquatic molluscan fauna of the Black River drainage basin in northern New York. D. E Buckley, April 1977. No. 7. The fishes of Otsego Lake. R. C. MacWatters, May 1980. No. 8. The ecology of the aquatic macrophytes of Rat Cove, Otsego Lake, N.Y. F. A Vertucci, W. N. Harman and J. H. Peverly, December 1981. No. 9. Pictorial keys to the aquatic mollusks of the upper Susquehanna. W. N. Harman, April 1982. No. 10. The dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata: Anisoptera and Zygoptera) of Otsego County, New York with illustrated keys to the genera and species. L.S. House III, September 1982. No. 11. Some aspects of predator recognition and anti-predator behavior in the Black-capped chickadee (Parus atricapillus).
    [Show full text]
  • Winooski River Watershed Fletcher 14 122
    Belvidere Albany Junction East Center 16 Albany Albany West Glover 118 Land Use/Land Cover East Eden 100 Fletcher Mills 91 West Eden Merrill UppFletcher r Winooski Watershed Planning Basin Glover Corner Huntsville 109 108 South North Waterville Albany VVeerrmmoonntt AAggeennccyy ooff NNCaambtrtidugue rraall RReessoouurrcceess Winooski River Watershed Fletcher 14 122 Department of Environmental Conservation North89 SandeDrson epartmBeinghnamvtille of Environmental Conservation Lake Hyde Corner Champlain Park 7 ORLEANS Mill COUNTY Village The Upper Winooski Watershed Planning Basin includes all waters contributing to the Winooski 16 mainstem above Bolton Falls Dam. The Winnoski Subbasin (02010003) has been divided LAMOILLE Craftsbury into Upper and Lower Basins for ANR planning purposes. COUNTY Common Cambridge Ithiel CHITTENDEN Junction Falls COUNTY The accuracy of the data layers shown on this map are limited byC tahme barcidcgueracy of the source mat1e0ri8als. Although every effort has been made to assure the accuracy 100C East 15 100 2 of features and their attributes, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources is not responsible for errors in or misuse of the data. The information used in preparing East 2 89 Craftsbury the data layer repre10se4nts the best data possessed by the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources aJte tfhfeer stiomnev iollfe production. No warranty as to the accuracy or the 15 Johnson usefulness of the data is expressed or implied. Craftsbury Johnson Gebbie 89 Corner 2 Cartographer: Ryan Knox, 27th of February 2009 2
    [Show full text]
  • SURF ICILL GEOIJJGY of the LINCOLN MOUNTAIN Quadrangth, VERMONT by Parker E
    OPEN-FILE REPORT NO. X-2. SURF ICILL GEOIJJGY OF THE LINCOLN MOUNTAIN QUADRANGTh, VERMONT by Parker E. Calkin and Paul MacClint ock (A Report to the State Geologist of Vermont) INTRODUCTION Location The Lincoln Mountain quadrangle, covering an area of approximately 215 square miles, is defined by latitudes wt 00' and )41i 15' north and longitudes 72' bS' and 73° 00' west in central Vermont (fig. 1) • The area lies within parts of Addison, Washington, and Chittenden Counties. In this areaare the principal villages of Lincoln, Moretown, Irasvifle, Waitsfield, and Warren, as well as the lavish ski resorts of Sugarbush Valley. Pbysiographic and Geologic Setting The Lincoln Mountain quadrangle lies at the eastern edge of the Green Mountain physiographic province. In addition to the north-south oriented Green Mountain range proper, the quadrangle includes the Northfield Mountain ridge along the eastern edge, which is considered part of the Vermont Piedmont province. Peaks of the latter average between 2,400 and 3,000 feet while along the Green Mountains, the elevation reaches up to 14,013 feet above sea level at Lincoln Peak (fig. 2). Although the whole area has been covered by the continental ice sheet during the Pleistocene, the principal and most interesting glacial features - ol "- - IS H bO 2 / I; o c fl cJ•) •d d 0 Wa4 Li 1-fl W o 0 o d In ir ., rcj D 0 9/ fr6r4 I 00 w 4) ho 1'd 4 DD co 0 (1) c(1) hO CRE r-C3 -- 2 Li boo1 >1 d U A IV 'i 0 10 * Figure 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Buckingham Branch Railroad Adds Intermodal Facility in Charlotte
    LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED 75¢ COVERING CHARLOTTE, LUNENBURG & PRINCE EDWARD COUNTIES THE 5 P.O.Southside Box 849, Keysville Va. 23947 July 30-August 5, 2020Messenger Vol. 17, No.6 INSIDE THIS EDITION BELOW THE FOLD Lunenburg Insider Tri County Sports Charlotte County Solar Project Comes Matthews Honored by Public Schools • Reed Signs Contract to a Halt Dixie Softball with LA Chargers The Southside Messenger The Southside Messenger Announcements Lunenburg Insider B Tri-County Sports Charlotte, Lunenburg and Prince Edward Co. Athletic News • Economic Relief Grants THE SOUTHSIDE MESSENGER • July 30-August 5, 2020 THE SOUTHSIDE MESSENGER • July 30-August 5, 2020 B5 & Bus Routes Lunenburg Gets New Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney VHSL Announces Sports Plan for 2020-21 LUNENBURG - An expe- Clement. “She has a great rienced prosecutor who was work ethic and a wealth of STATEWIDE - The VHSL Contest Date – December 28) benefits of getting our stu- raised in Lunenburg County knowledge of criminal law Executive Committee meeting basketball, gymnastics, dents back to a level of par- is now the Assistant Com- and procedure.” in special session today vot- indoor track, swim/dive, ticipation. The Condensed • COVID-19 Update monwealth’s Attorney there. Spiers graduated from ed (34-1-0) to move forward wrestling Interscholastic Plan leaves Jordan A. Spiers, a 30-year- Virginia Tech with two de- with Model 3 in its re-open- Season 2 (fall) February 15 open the opportunity to play See Pages A5-A7 old former prosecutor in grees, political science and ing of sports and activities – May 1 (First Contest Date – all sports in all three sea- Mecklenburg County, started sociology, in 2012.
    [Show full text]
  • Estimated Water Withdrawals and Return Flows in Vermont in 2005 and 2020
    Prepared in cooperation with the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation: Vermont Geological Survey Estimated Water Withdrawals and Return Flows in Vermont in 2005 and 2020 Scientific Investigations Report 2010–5053 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Cover. Photographs: Production well for small residential development, snowmaking gun at a Vermont ski resort (photograph used with permission from Smugglers’ Notch Resort), swimmers at a municipal pool, fish tank at a Vermont State Fish Culture Station, a thirsty horse on a Vermont farm (photograph by Ann Chalmers, U.S. Geological Survey) Estimated Water Withdrawals and Return Flows in Vermont in 2005 and 2020 By Laura Medalie and Marilee A. Horn Prepared in cooperation with the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation: Vermont Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2010–5053 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Department of the Interior KEN SALAZAR, Secretary U.S. Geological Survey Marcia K. McNutt, Director U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia: 2010 For more information on the USGS—the Federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and living resources, natural hazards, and the environment, visit http://www.usgs.gov or call 1-888-ASK-USGS For an overview of USGS information products, including maps, imagery, and publications, visit http://www.usgs.gov/pubprod To order this and other USGS information products, visit http://store.usgs.gov Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Although this report is in the public domain, permission must be secured from the individual copyright owners to reproduce any copyrighted materials contained within this report.
    [Show full text]
  • Bedrock Geologic Map of the New Milford Quadrangle, Litchfield and Fairfield Counties, Connecticut
    U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Prepared in cooperation with the State of Connecticut, Geological and Natural History Survey BEDROCK GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE NEW MILFORD QUADRANGLE, LITCHFIELD AND FAIRFIELD COUNTIES, CONNECTICUT By Gregory J. Walsh1 Open-File Report 03-487 This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards (or with the North American Stratigraphic Code). Any use of trade, product, or firm names in this publication is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. ______________________________________________________________________________ 1U.S. Geological Survey P.O. Box 628 Montpelier, Vermont 05601 The map and database of this report are available online at: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2003/of03-487/ USGS Open File Report 03-487 On the cover: Photograph of Lake Candlewood from Hubbell Hill in Sherman. View is to the south. Green Island and Deer Island are visible in the center of the view. The Vaughns Neck peninsula is visible on the left side of the photograph. Bedrock Geologic Map of the New Milford Quadrangle, Litchfield and Fairfield Counties, Connecticut 2 USGS Open File Report 03-487 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 4 STRATIGRAPHY .......................................................................................................................... 6 MESOPROTEROZOIC GNEISS..............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Okemo State Forest - Healdville Trail Forest - Healdville Okemo State B
    OKEMO STATE FOREST - HEALDVILLE TRAIL North 3000 OKEMO MOUNTAIN RESORT SKI LEASEHOLD AREA OKEMO MOUNTAIN ROAD (paved) 2500 2000 Coleman Brook HEALDVILLE TRAIL 1500 to Ludlow - 5 miles STATION RD railroad tracks HEALDVILLE RD HEALDVILLE VERMONT UTTERMILK F 103 B AL LS RD to Rutland - 16 miles Buttermilk Falls 0 500 1000 2000 3000 feet 1500 LEGEND Foot trail Vista Town highway State highway Lookout tower FORESTS, PARKS & RECREATION State forest highway (not maintained Parking area (not maintained in winter) VERMONT in winter) Gate, barricade Stream AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Ski chairlift Ski area leasehold boundary 02/2013-ephelps Healdville Trail - Okemo State Forest the property in 1935. Construction projects by the CCC The Healdville Trail climbs from the base to the include the fire tower, a ranger’s cabin and an automobile summit of Okemo Mountain in Ludlow and Mount Holly. access road. The majority of Okemo Mountain Resort’s Highlights of this trail include the former fire lookout ski terrain is located within a leased portion of Okemo tower on the summit and a vista along the trail with State Forest. Okemo State Forest is managed for Okemo views to the north and west. Crews from the Vermont multiple uses under a long-term management plan; these Youth Conservation Corps constructed the trail under the uses include forest products, recreation and wildlife direction of the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks habitat. Okemo State Forest provides an important State Forest and Recreation during the summers of 1991-1993. wildlife corridor between Green Mountain National Forest lands to the south and Coolidge State Forest to the Trail Facts north.
    [Show full text]
  • Buncombe County Tax Dept. Advertisement of Tax Liens
    BUNCOMBE COUNTY TAX DEPT. ADVERTISEMENT OF TAX LIENS 233 RIVERSIDE LLC 99999 EMMA RD 963889237500000 -- $4,683.85 AMERICAN IRA LLC 350 RIVERSIDE DR FBO FRANK MORRIS -- IRA 41 HUDSON LLC 974365455000000 963833557600000 $7.94 $60.00 44 WOOTEN COVE RD 41 HUDSON ST -- -- ANDERS, ROBERT S 89 WILDERNESS TRUST North Carolina General Statutes require local tax collectors 976640121900000 975478349200000 $299.41 $286.86 to advertise annually all current year unpaid taxes levied 20 MCKINNEY RD 99999 ISLAND IN THE -- SKY TRL on real estate. While we do not wish to embarrass proper- ANDERSON, DAVID -- ty owners by publishing their names in the newspaper, the LAWRENCE 952 PATTON COVE 978052158100000 ROAD LAND TRUST advertisement of property tax liens is a mandatory step in $217.43 968878409600000 1127 BEE TREE RD $125.10 the tax foreclosure process. -- 99999 PATTON COVE ANDERSON, JAMES RD 063414691300000 -- $113.00 AALTONEN, ARI TAPANI The amount due for each property reflects payments received in the 650 SHUMONT RD 977545567700000 -- $438.86 Tax Collections Department through May 19, 2021. ANDERSON, JOHN D 1603 BARNARDSVILLE 977445096600000 HWY $781.49 -- If you have questions about the names and properties appearing in this PAINT FORK RD AALTONEN, ARI TAPANI -- 977545560900000 advertisement, or want to contact us about paying your taxes, please ANDERSON, MARK $903.96 call the collections office at (828) 250-4910. Tax information is avail- ANDREW 1599 BARNARDSVILLE 962984338900000 HWY able online at: buncombecounty.org/Tax. $810.83 -- 490 GORMAN BRIDGE
    [Show full text]
  • Marin Owner's Manual
    BICYCLE OWNER’S MANUAL 2 Bicycle Owner’s Manual PRODUCT REGISTRATION: This manual meets EN Standards 14764, 14766 and 14781. In order to improve warranty service you must completely fill out the online Bicycle Registration at time of purchase. IMPORTANT: This can be found at: http://www.marinbikes.com/registration. To see Marin’s current limited warranty and related warranty claims This manual contains important safety, performance and service information please visit: http://www.marinbikes.com/warranty information. Read it before you take the first ride on your new bicycle, and keep it for reference. Outside the USA and Canada the WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD included in the back of this Owners Manual must be filled out immediately Additional safety, performance and service information for specific and returned to the Marin Bikes distributor in your country or at their components such as suspension or pedals on your bicycle, or for website if that distributor offers web based warranty registration. The accessories such as helmets or lights that you purchase, may also be contact information of the distributor in the country in which you bought the available. Make sure that your dealer has given you all the manufacturers’ bicycle is listed at: www.marinbikes.com/international_distributors literature that was included with your bicycle or accessories. In case of a conflict between the instructions in this manual and information provided by Please do not assume that the Warranty policies shown for the USA and a component manufacturer, always follow the component manufacturer’s Canada apply in your country. Warranty policies vary depending upon the instructions.
    [Show full text]
  • Southeast Region
    VT Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation Mud Season Trail Status List is updated weekly. Please visit www.trailfinder.info for more information. Southeast Region Trail Name Parcel Trail Status Bear Hill Trail Allis State Park Closed Amity Pond Trail Amity Pond Natural Area Closed Echo Lake Vista Trail Camp Plymouth State Park Caution Curtis Hollow Road Coolidge State Forest (east) Open Slack Hill Trail Coolidge State Park Closed CCC Trail Coolidge State Park Closed Myron Dutton Trail Dutton Pines State Park Open Sunset Trail Fort Dummer State Park Open Broad Brook Trail Fort Dummer State Park Open Sunrise Trail Fort Dummer State Park Open Kent Brook Trail Gifford Woods State Park Closed Appalachian Trail Gifford Woods State Park Closed Old Growth Interpretive Trail Gifford Woods State Park Closed West River Trail Jamaica State Park Open Overlook Trail Jamaica State Park Closed Hamilton Falls Trail Jamaica State Park Closed Lowell Lake Trail Lowell Lake State Park Closed Gated Road Molly Beattie State Forest Closed Mt. Olga Trail Molly Stark State Park Closed Weathersfield Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park Closed Windsor Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park Closed Futures Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park Closed Mt. Ascutney Parkway Mt. Ascutney State Park Open Brownsville Trail Mt. Ascutney State Park Closed Gated Roads Muckross State Park Open Healdville Trail Okemo State Forest Closed Government Road Okemo State Forest Closed Mountain Road Okemo State Forest Closed Gated Roads Proctor Piper State Forest Open Quechee Gorge Trail Quechee Gorge State Park Caution VINS Nature Center Trail Quechee Gorge State Park Open Park Roads Silver Lake State Park Open Sweet Pond Trail Sweet Pond State Park Open Thetford Academy Trail Thetford Hill State Park Closed Gated Roads Thetford Hill State Park Open Bald Mt.
    [Show full text]
  • Accelerated Reader Book List Report by Reading Level
    Accelerated Reader Book List Report by Reading Level Test Book Reading Point Number Title Author Level Value -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27212EN The Lion and the Mouse Beverley Randell 1.0 0.5 330EN Nate the Great Marjorie Sharmat 1.1 1.0 6648EN Sheep in a Jeep Nancy Shaw 1.1 0.5 9338EN Shine, Sun! Carol Greene 1.2 0.5 345EN Sunny-Side Up Patricia Reilly Gi 1.2 1.0 6059EN Clifford the Big Red Dog Norman Bridwell 1.3 0.5 9454EN Farm Noises Jane Miller 1.3 0.5 9314EN Hi, Clouds Carol Greene 1.3 0.5 9318EN Ice Is...Whee! Carol Greene 1.3 0.5 27205EN Mrs. Spider's Beautiful Web Beverley Randell 1.3 0.5 9464EN My Friends Taro Gomi 1.3 0.5 678EN Nate the Great and the Musical N Marjorie Sharmat 1.3 1.0 9467EN Watch Where You Go Sally Noll 1.3 0.5 9306EN Bugs! Patricia McKissack 1.4 0.5 6110EN Curious George and the Pizza Margret Rey 1.4 0.5 6116EN Frog and Toad Are Friends Arnold Lobel 1.4 0.5 9312EN Go-With Words Bonnie Dobkin 1.4 0.5 430EN Nate the Great and the Boring Be Marjorie Sharmat 1.4 1.0 6080EN Old Black Fly Jim Aylesworth 1.4 0.5 9042EN One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Bl Dr. Seuss 1.4 0.5 6136EN Possum Come a-Knockin' Nancy VanLaan 1.4 0.5 6137EN Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf Lois Ehlert 1.4 0.5 9340EN Snow Joe Carol Greene 1.4 0.5 9342EN Spiders and Webs Carolyn Lunn 1.4 0.5 9564EN Best Friends Wear Pink Tutus Sheri Brownrigg 1.5 0.5 9305EN Bonk! Goes the Ball Philippa Stevens 1.5 0.5 408EN Cookies and Crutches Judy Delton 1.5 1.0 9310EN Eat Your Peas, Louise! Pegeen Snow 1.5 0.5 6114EN Fievel's Big Showdown Gail Herman 1.5 0.5 6119EN Henry and Mudge and the Happy Ca Cynthia Rylant 1.5 0.5 9477EN Henry and Mudge and the Wild Win Cynthia Rylant 1.5 0.5 9023EN Hop on Pop Dr.
    [Show full text]