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Town/City Report Land Acquisition/RI Dept. Environmental Management Land Acquisition/RI Dept. Environmental Management Town/City Report Project Date Appraised DEM Area Property Acquisition Type Land Use Acres ID Acquired Value Barrington 1128 Sowam's Road 12/22/2006 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 12.3 $2,000,000.00 4027 Sowam's Road Recreation Area 4/5/2006 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 5.87 $600,000.00 1080 Bosworth St. Cons. Area 11/5/2001 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 10.15 $600,000.00 1032 Johannis Farm 5/29/1991 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 28 $591,000.00 1017 Devine / Vargas 4/19/1990 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 46.75 $589,000.00 7004 Rumstick Point Rumstick Point 5/26/1968 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 33 $0.00 5134 One Hundred Acre Cove Hundred Acre Cove Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 100 $4,000.00 7089 East Bay Bikepath Haines Memorial State Park Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 101.7 Total for Barrington (8 acquisitions) 337.77 $4,384,000.00 Thursday, January 19, 2017 Page 1 of 54 Project Date Appraised DEM Area Property Acquisition Type Land Use Acres ID Acquired Value Total for Barrington (8 acquisitions) 337.77 $4,384,000.00 Bristol 1183 Tavares Farm 8/17/2016 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 13.4 $225,000.00 1163 Perry/St.Angelo 7/26/2011 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 41.43 $625,000.00 1156 Blanchard 11/8/2010 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 1 $250,000.00 7113 Colt State Park Correia 9/18/2003 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 0.69 $80,000.00 1081 Waypoyset Preserve 12/18/2001 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 20.36 $1,035,000.00 7096 Colt State Park Cummings Donation 10/4/2000 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 5 $1,000,000.00 1054 Mount Hope Farm 11/2/1999 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 52.76 $3,182,000.00 4018 Walley Park 6/5/1997 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 0.55 $350,000.00 4010 Paull Park 4/2/1991 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 20.6 $606,000.00 1026 Thomas Park (Silver Creek) 2/14/1991 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 3.12 $283,000.00 7005 Colt State Park Colt State Park 8/3/1968 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 464 $0.00 9084 Mount Hope Fishing Access Lease Boat Ramps/Fishing Access Total for Bristol (12 acquisitions) 622.91 $7,636,000.00 Thursday, January 19, 2017 Page 2 of 54 Project Date Appraised DEM Area Property Acquisition Type Land Use Acres ID Acquired Value Total for Bristol (12 acquisitions) 622.91 $7,636,000.00 Burrillville 5284 Buck Hill Perry 6/14/2016 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 20 $0.00 4037 Granite Mill Park 6/6/2016 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 0.43 $60,000.00 5270 Black Hut Mgmt. Area Menard 8/20/2013 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 23.7 $49,000.00 5261 Boy Scouts 4/20/2012 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 189.02 $1,040,000.00 5250 Harrisville Quarries 8/16/2011 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 102.4 $270,000.00 4031 Pascoag Rail Trail 5/12/2011 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 22.84 $558,015.00 1148 Schofield/Gillis 10/14/2008 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 86 $330,000.00 6086 GW Mgt. Area Burrillville 6-98 7/17/2003 Fee Title Forest Lands 78.87 $115,000.00 5173 George Washington Adams, Russell & Joyce 4/3/2003 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 120.08 $169,000.00 5172 Black Hut Burrillville Historical 2/1/2003 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 6.14 $10,000.00 5162 Black Hut Management Area Raymond 12/21/2001 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 44.33 $205,000.00 5145 Round Top Management Area Harrisville Fire District 2/12/2001 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 30.36 $90,000.00 5142 Black Hut Management Area Willoughby 12/8/2000 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 200 $525,000.00 1071 White Mill 5/23/2000 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 10.3 $20,000.00 6069 Black Hut Management Area Wright 5/28/1999 Forestry Easement Forest Lands 137.31 $52,800.00 1029 Flowage (Nipmuc River) 4/22/1991 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 229.74 $205,600.00 4004 Spring Lake Beach 11/8/1989 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 13.6 $566,541.00 6039 Spring Lake Woonsocket YMCA 8/14/1989 Conservation Easement Forest Lands 20 $450,000.00 6092 Nasonville Water Dist. 3/29/1989 Fee Title Forest Lands 6027 North West Mgmt. Area Shields 2/18/1986 Fee Title Forest Lands 36 $32,256.00 6024 North West Mgmt. Area Munyan Trail 8/1/1984 Fee Title Forest Lands 26 $34,000.00 5088 Buck Hill Management Area Wallitsch 12/27/1979 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 490 $200,000.00 5089 North West Mgmt. Area Zamburano Hospital 7/25/1979 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 40 $0.00 5212 Buck Hill MHRH Transfer 7/25/1979 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 9041 Wilsons Reservoir Fishing Access 1/4/1972 Fee Title Boat Ramps/Fishing Access 1 $7,200.00 9039 Union Pond Fishermans Access10/19/1970 Fee Title Boat Ramps/Fishing Access 2.18 $3,800.00 5197 Black Hut Harper 11/24/1969 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 1 5201 George Washington Bibeault/Zifcak 12/14/1967 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 100.4 5204 Black Hut Cesario 5/27/1964 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 35 Thursday, January 19, 2017 Page 3 of 54 Project Date Appraised DEM Area Property Acquisition Type Land Use Acres ID Acquired Value 5205 Black Hut Hakky 5/27/1964 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 8.2 5209 Black Hut Boyle Horace 7/16/1963 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 11 9042 Wakefield Pond Access Area 6/19/1963 Fee Title Boat Ramps/Fishing Access 1 $2,000.00 5210 Black Hut Smyth 6/3/1961 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 117.19 5208 Black Hut Boyle Alice 5/16/1961 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 129.21 5211 Black Hut Young 12/19/1960 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 8.314 5207 Black Hut Esten 11/8/1960 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 96.646 5206 Black Hut Sweet 4/4/1960 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 478.32 5115 Buck Hill Management Area Buck Hill 7/1/1958 Fee Title / Condemnation Fish & Wildlife 1305.4 $16,021.30 5113 Round Top Management Area Round Top 8/1/1954 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 5114 Black Hut Management Area Black Hut Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 1444 6077George Washington ManagementGeorge Area Washington Management Area Fee Title Forest Lands 3500 7058George Washington ManagementGeorge Area Washington Campground Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 9038 Black Hut Management Area Spring Lake Boat Ramp Fee Title Boat Ramps/Fishing Access Total for Burrillville (43 acquisitions) 9165.968 $5,011,233.30 Thursday, January 19, 2017 Page 4 of 54 Project Date Appraised DEM Area Property Acquisition Type Land Use Acres ID Acquired Value Total for Burrillville (43 acquisitions) 9165.968 $5,011,233.30 Central Falls 4036 Blackstone River Hunt Street Park 2/9/2015 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 1.29 $192,000.00 7138 Central Falls Landing - SOJO Realty11/26/2012 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 0.94 $293,000.00 5242 Blackstone River TAI-O Associates (E.Webbing) 4/6/2010 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 0.36 $450,000.00 4024 Higginson Avenue Addition 5/3/2003 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 2.26 $123,000.00 4012 Pierce Park Riverwalk 6/14/1991 Recreation Easement Local Grants/Recreation 1.02 $14,000.00 7120 Central Falls Riverfront Park 8/7/1987 Conservation Easement Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths Total for Central Falls (6 acquisitions) 5.87 $1,072,000.00 Thursday, January 19, 2017 Page 5 of 54 Project Date Appraised DEM Area Property Acquisition Type Land Use Acres ID Acquired Value Total for Central Falls (6 acquisitions) 5.87 $1,072,000.00 Charlestown 7143 Burlingame McKenzie 12/9/2016 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 0.37 $255,000.00 1181 Sprague Forest Preserve 5/25/2016 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 29 $517,500.00 7141 Burlingame Kimball Preserve 6/11/2015 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 28.9 $270,000.00 5246 Burlingame Cook 12/22/2010 Fee Title Fish & Wildlife 0.2446 $29,000.00 7134 Ninigret Conservation Area Arnolda II 5/30/2010 Conservation Easement Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 2.29 $169,700.00 7133 South Shore Mgmt. Area NIP, LLC 2/26/2010 Conservation Easement Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 0.14 $16,400.00 7130 Burlingame Camp Pastore 2/6/2009 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 48 $0.00 6101 Webster, Lawrence et al 12/31/2007 Forestry Easement Forest Lands 42.979 $480,000.00 7126 East Beach Arnolda Improvement, et al 10/27/2006 Conservation Easement Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 50 $313,800.00 1126 FWA Heirs Old Post Road 10/2/2006 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 12.76 $77,000.00 3072 Fenner 1 & 2 3/30/2006 Agricultural Development Rights Agricultural Land Preservation 62 $607,500.00 1095 South Farm 10/21/2002 Conservation Easement Local Grants/Open Space 86.7 $760,000.00 7101 East Beach Maynard 6/15/2001 Fee Title Parks, Beaches, Bike Paths 15 $50,000.00 5153 Ninigret Pond Arnolda 6/13/2001 Conservation Easement Fish & Wildlife 64.42 $1,926,350.00 1074 South Shore Mgmt.
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