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Listing of Preserved Farms New Jersey Farmland Preservation Program Permanently Preserved Farmland by County Per State Original Total State Acre Cost Type of Date County Municipality Owner Acres Cost Cost Total Share Acquisition Closed Cost Percent Atlantic Buena Boro Castellari, Doug & Maria 34.8700 181,324.00 181,324.00 5,200.00 100.00% SADC EP 11/14/2002 Atlantic Buena Boro Castellari, Edward G. & Lucy R. 18.1320 99,726.00 99,726.00 5,500.00 100.00% SADC EP 03/26/2002 Atlantic Buena Boro Consalo Farms Inc. II 33.5060 136,805.00 136,805.00 4,083.00 100.00% SADC EP 02/19/2009 Atlantic Buena Boro Consalo, Vincent Jr. I 66.3850 262,685.45 262,685.45 3,957.00 100.00% SADC EP 02/19/2009 Atlantic Buena Boro John, Jack Baylis 19.0210 35,545.01 35,545.01 1,868.72 100.00% SADC Pine EP 05/26/2004 Atlantic Buena Boro Ralph Donato 88.5000 283,200.00 169,200.00 3,200.00 59.75% SADC Pine EP 03/24/2003 Atlantic Buena Vista Twp. Galbiati, Arnold 57.7710 380,806.80 380,806.80 6,591.66 100.00% SADC EP 06/30/2009 Atlantic Egg Harbor Twp. (Erickson) Fleming, George & Cynthia 62.3510 195,600.00 195,600.00 3,137.08 100.00% SADC EP 07/21/2011 Atlantic Egg Harbor Twp. Handson, Arthur L. 131.6250 191,756.25 191,756.25 1,456.84 100.00% SADC EP 11/30/2010 Atlantic Folsom Boro Eckhardt, George J. 65.9130 170,558.88 170,558.88 2,587.64 100.00% SADC Pine EP 05/26/2004 Atlantic Galloway Twp. Anthony J. Vaccarella 15.0010 48,546.84 48,546.84 3,236.24 100.00% SADC Pine EP 06/11/2004 Atlantic Galloway Twp. Brown, Arthur R. & Carolyn 18.7150 91,703.50 91,703.50 4,900.00 100.00% SADC EP 12/17/2010 Atlantic Galloway Twp. Mealo, Frank & Julie/Glick, Joan 58.4320 292,160.00 292,160.00 5,000.00 100.00% SADC EP 02/03/2009 Atlantic Galloway Twp. Morrongiello, Paul 37.2790 277,374.44 277,374.44 7,440.50 100.00% SADC EP 08/13/2008 Atlantic Hamilton Twp. Atlantic Blueberry Co. 1,450.0170 2,465,521.91 1,870,869.93 1,700.34 75.88% Cnty Pine EP 04/27/2005 Atlantic Hamilton Twp. Liepe Brothers, Inc 79.1550 237,465.00 237,465.00 3,000.00 100.00% SADC EP 05/02/2003 Atlantic Hamilton Twp. Liepe Brothers, Inc. 142.2350 426,705.00 426,705.00 3,000.00 100.00% SADC EP 05/02/2003 Atlantic Hamilton Twp. Liepe, Matthew & Lisa 39.8510 83,687.10 83,687.10 2,100.00 100.00% SADC EP 05/02/2003 Atlantic Hamilton Twp. Macrie, Paul and Joan (PN) 124.9570 334,848.52 184,245.78 2,679.71 55.02% SADC Pine EP 05/30/2003 Atlantic Hamilton Twp. Morrongiello, Paul 13.1420 97,783.06 97,783.06 7,440.50 100.00% SADC EP 08/13/2008 Atlantic Hammonton Town Bertino Brothers 123.2500 342,590.33 240,590.33 2,779.64 70.23% SADC Pine EP 05/02/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Bertino, John (Trust) & Sliwecki, Terri 218.7530 1,465,654.10 928,127.75 6,700.04 63.33% Cnty Pine EP 05/25/2007 Atlantic Hammonton Town Betts & Betts LLC 24.1460 85,695.15 85,695.15 3,549.04 100.00% SADC Pine EP 06/15/2004 Atlantic Hammonton Town Caruso, Emma 1.2650 2,934.80 1,580.59 2,320.00 53.86% SADC Pine EP 10/07/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Clark, Russell P. & Patricia 61.3920 706,008.00 706,008.00 11,500.00 100.00% SADC EP 02/27/2008 Atlantic Hammonton Town Columbia Properties (Gene Martinelli) 31.4480 118,600.16 83,739.42 3,771.31 70.61% Cnty Pine EP 04/25/2006 Atlantic Hammonton Town Del Rossi 116.9500 379,509.77 235,509.77 3,245.06 62.06% SADC Pine EP 02/06/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Del Rossi, Jr., Thomas C. & William 177.2600 669,277.04 459,277.04 3,775.68 68.62% SADC Pine EP 02/06/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Franchetti, Daniel & Evelyn 34.0480 126,249.98 126,249.98 3,708.00 100.00% SADC Pine EP 11/09/2004 Atlantic Hammonton Town Glossy Fruit Farm (D. Rizzotte, Corpora 34.9170 142,042.35 100,042.35 4,068.00 70.43% SADC Pine EP 06/19/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Helen & George Bartmer 72.6900 216,613.04 156,613.04 2,979.96 72.30% SADC Pine EP 09/11/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town LaManna, William G. 99.0930 322,253.76 232,253.76 3,252.03 72.07% SADC Pine EP 04/17/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Lee Parisi Jr. 14.8370 43,027.30 43,027.30 2,900.00 100.00% SADC EP 03/24/2010 * Highlighted entries are farms that are located in more than one municipality. For those farms, acreage and cost information reflects only the portion of the farm located in that municipality. October 25, 2019 Page 1 of 97 adc_flp_CTY_Preserved_Listing.rdf New Jersey Farmland Preservation Program Permanently Preserved Farmland by County Per State Original Total State Acre Cost Type of Date County Municipality Owner Acres Cost Cost Total Share Acquisition Closed Cost Percent Atlantic Hammonton Town Macrie, Paul & Macrie, Nick\County Line 119.1760 696,702.90 455,609.85 5,846.00 65.40% Cnty Pine EP 07/15/2008 Atlantic Hammonton Town Macrie, Paul, Jr. & Michael\DaCosta Blu 79.2320 261,002.46 171,002.46 3,294.15 65.52% SADC Pine EP 05/30/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Macrie, Paul, Nick & Michael (PN) 58.8290 225,220.35 225,220.35 3,828.39 100.00% SADC Pine EP 04/14/2004 Atlantic Hammonton Town Martinelli, Gene & Kelly (Columbia Cran 24.3580 52,906.99 28,906.99 2,172.06 54.64% SADC Pine EP 11/06/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Merlino, Anthony Jr., Anthony Sr., Edit 35.4580 170,173.13 170,173.13 4,799.29 100.00% SADC EP 04/30/2009 Atlantic Hammonton Town SAND Farms, LLC (Berenato) 63.2190 369,831.15 241,812.68 5,850.00 65.38% Cnty Pine EP 09/12/2008 Atlantic Hammonton Town Siligato, Joseph 28.3600 90,183.38 66,183.38 3,179.95 73.39% SADC Pine EP 05/21/2003 Atlantic Hammonton Town Wuillermin, Edward, Jr. 18.9600 121,743.11 76,430.64 6,421.05 62.78% Cnty Pine EP 12/06/2010 Atlantic Hammonton Town Wuillermin, Mildred 73.1510 469,706.23 295,366.42 6,421.05 62.88% Cnty Pine EP 06/10/2011 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Bertino Brothers 101.3600 253,710.45 175,710.85 2,503.06 69.26% SADC Pine EP 05/02/2003 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Carmen & Mary Jane Merlino 107.1140 659,715.13 426,260.16 6,159.00 64.61% Cnty Pine EP 06/23/2008 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Caruso, Emma 60.3870 140,097.84 75,452.05 2,320.00 53.86% SADC Pine EP 10/07/2003 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Columbia Properties (Gene Martinelli) 6.8800 25,946.61 18,320.00 3,771.31 70.61% Cnty Pine EP 04/25/2006 Atlantic Mullica Twp. DACOSTA FRUIT 189.6400 205,838.12 164,670.50 1,085.42 80.00% Cnty EP 05/01/1992 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Franchetti, Daniel L., Sr., Evelyn & Dan 12.4150 123,307.65 123,307.65 9,932.15 100.00% SADC Pine EP 11/09/2004 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Hagaman, Robert W. & Pearl 62.8780 157,195.00 115,580.60 2,500.00 73.53% Cnty EP 12/29/2009 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Macrie, Paul and Joan (PN) 19.4130 52,021.21 28,623.95 2,679.71 55.02% SADC Pine EP 05/30/2003 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Merlino, Anthony 65.4150 382,677.75 250,212.37 5,850.00 65.38% Cnty Pine EP 03/11/2008 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Merlino, Anthony Jr., Anthony Sr., Edit 4.9480 23,746.87 23,746.87 4,799.29 100.00% SADC EP 04/30/2009 Atlantic Mullica Twp. Variety Farms (Terri Sliwecki) 407.3930 2,181,996.91 1,457,652.15 5,356.00 66.80% Cnty Pine EP 10/19/2007 County Total 8 48 5,105.4930 17,577,981.78 13,423,505.57 3,442.95 76.37% * Highlighted entries are farms that are located in more than one municipality. For those farms, acreage and cost information reflects only the portion of the farm located in that municipality. October 25, 2019 Page 2 of 97 adc_flp_CTY_Preserved_Listing.rdf New Jersey Farmland Preservation Program Permanently Preserved Farmland by County Per State Original Total State Acre Cost Type of Date County Municipality Owner Acres Cost Cost Total Share Acquisition Closed Cost Percent Bergen Closter Boro Brooks, Ellen L. 10.7462 2,544,993.82 1,654,245.98 236,827.33 65.00% Cnty EP 06/29/2004 Bergen Franklin Lakes Boro Scherer, Walter W. 6.2540 988,132.00 592,879.20 158,000.00 60.00% Cnty EP 02/06/2004 Bergen Hillsdale Boro Demarest, George & Elisabeth 10.1030 3,354,196.00 1,677,098.00 332,000.00 50.00% Cnty EP 04/04/2005 Bergen Mahwah Twp.
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