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Off-Site Woodland Conservation Banks with Available Acreage Prince George's County, Maryland Prince George's County, Maryland Off-Site Woodland Conservation Banks with Available Acreage Bank Name Bank TCP# Bank Tier Bank Watershed Sub- Bank Basin Acres Acres Owner Contact Phone No watershed # Remaining Remain- Pres ing Aff/Re 12005 Croom Road Preserve (FP) 2-004-2017 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 22.97 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 12005 Croom Road Preserve (WC Bank) 2-004-2017 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 71.14 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 1300 Missouri Acres WC Bank 2-012-13 Developing Mattawoman 2140111 Potomac 3.27 0 Land and Commercial Leilani Lowman 301-868-7900 13119 Martin Road WC Bank 2-034-2017 Rural Patuxent Lower 2131101 Patuxent 57.36 9.9 Cross Road Trail Partners Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 13811 Springfield Road WC Bank (FP) 2-109-06 Rural Piscataway Creek 2130203 Potomac 0 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 15801 Franks Way (Farmington Woods) WC Bank 2-020-17 Developing Piscataway Creek 2140203 Potomac 11.86 0 Land & Commerical Leilani Lowman 301-952-9700 Accokeek Potomac Preserve 2-009-11 Rural Lower Potomac 2140101 Potomac 7.58 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Accokeek Potomac Preserve (FP) 2-009-11 Rural Lower Potomac 2140101 Potomac 3.22 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Alyce Dixon Property WC Bank 2-004-13 Rural Zekia Swamp Creek 2140108 Potomac 43.16 0 Florida on the Potomac LLC Leo Bruso 301-952-9705 Aquasco Preserve 2-086-02 Rural Swanson Creek 2131101 Patuxent 1.54 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Aquasco Preserve (FP) 2-086-02 Rural Swanson Creek 2131103 Patuxent 8.58 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Bernice Lane - Potomac WC Bank 2-008-2018 Rural Pomonkey Creek 2140201 Potomac 117 0 Karen R. Thomas Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Brooks Church WC Bank (FP) 2-019-10 Rural Spice Creek 2131101 Patuxent 7.94 0 Pyles Corporation Leilani Lowman 301-868-7900 Brookwood II WC Bank 2-077-06 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 4.98 0.73 Kaz Development Victor Kazanjian 301-438-2211 Brown Preserve WC Bank 2-098-05 Rural Swanson Creek 2131103 Patuxent 0.06 0.54 GRKT LLC Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Brown Preserve WC Bank (FP) 2-098-05 Rural Swanson Creek 2131103 Patuxent 0.74 0 GRKT LLC Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Cedarwoods V WC Bank 2-068-94 Rural Mattawoman Creek 2140111 Potomac 1.76 0 Mike Petrakas Ben Dyer 301-430-2000 Colevas Property WC Bank 2-097-06 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 16.5 0 Andrew Colevas John Markovich 301-645-4977 Congredo Property Off-site Bank 2-144-06 Rural Mattawoman Creek 2140111 Potomac 0.2 0 Leo Bruso Leo Bruso 301-952-9705 Crecelius II WC Bank 2-146-06 Rural Spice Creek 2131101 Patuxent 1.32 0 Dottie Crecelius Dottie Crecelius 301-888-1408 Croom Airport Preserve (Bank) 2-109-06 Rural Middle Patuxent 2131102 Patuxent 12.02 3.25 Cross Road Trails Partners, L Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Croom Airport Road WC Bank 2-010-14 Rural Middle Patuxent 2131102 Patuxent 6.02 1.25 GRKT Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Monday, June 24, 2019 Page 1 of 3 Phone No 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-868-7900 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-952-9700 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-952-9705 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-868-7900 301-438-2211 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-430-2000 301-645-4977 301-952-9705 301-888-1408 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 Bank Name Bank TCP# Bank Tier Bank Watershed Sub- Bank Basin Acres Acres Owner Contact Phone No watershed # Remaining Remain- Pres ing Aff/Re Croom Station Preserve 2-017-07 Rural Charles Branch 2131102 Patuxent 0.81 0.16 GRKT LLC Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Cross Road Trail Preserve( FP) 2-025-06 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 9.16 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Cross Road Trail Preserve, Parcel 52 2-086-07 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 0.54 3.14 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Cross Road Trail Preserve, Parcel 52 (FP) 2-086-07 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 0.01 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Cross Trails WC Bank 2-002-07 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 26.95 0.2 Brandywine Enterprises Brent Dilts 301-925-8100 Denison #2 WC Bank 2-008-15 Rural Mattawoman Creek 2140111 Potomac 22.66 0 Land and Commercial Leilani Lowman 301-868-7900 Dobson Property WC Bank 2-197-03 Rural Mattawoman Creek 2140111 Potomac 68.31 0 DR Horton Dove's Perch WC Bank 2-035-01 Rural Swanson Creek 2131103 Patuxent 36.08 0.42 Arbutus LLC Stephenie Clevenger Duley Station Road WC Bank 2-030-13 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 58.5 19.62 Carrie Meinhardt Cynthia Brown 301-643-0353 Flynn-Newlin WC Bank 2-099-06 Rural Black Swamp Creek 2131101 Patuxent 18.65 0 Flynn & Newlin Nick Newlin 301-888-1281 Grimes Property WC Bank 2-011-14 Rural Swanson Creek 2131103 Patuxent 107.41 10.08 Joe Behun Joe Behun 301-249-8022 Grimes Property WC Bank (FP) 2-011-14 Rural Swanson Creek Patuxent 19.9 0 Joe Behun Joe Behun 301-249-8022 Grimes Property WC Bank (FP) 2-011-14 Rural Swanson Creek 2131103 Patuxent 20.08 0 Joe Behun Joe Behun 301-249-8022 H&H Partnership WC Bank 2-066-07 Rural Mattawoman Creek 2140111 Potomac 5.47 0.24 Ben Dyer Mike Petrakis 301-430-2000 Harold Hunt and Earl Conrad Property 2-026-13 Rural Spice Creek 2131101 Patuxent 198.81 0 Sandra Hunt Cynthia Tuck 301-868-7328 Hopkins Property WC Bank 2-153-95 Developing Collington Branch 2131103 Patuxent 0 12.38 City of Bowie Joe Meinert 301-809-2047 Lands of Gardener Road Associates LLC WC Bank 2-033-2016 Rural Mattawoman 2140111 Potomac 0 26.24 Gardner Road Assocations LL Marlton Woods WC Bank 2-157-04 Developing Charles Branch 2131102 Patuxent 0.47 0 Danner Development Dennis Danner 301-384-2897 Noble Angle WC Bank 2-040-13 Rural Mattawoman Creek 2140111 Potomac 11.28 0 Florida on the Potomac Leo Bruso 301-952-9705 Old Marshall Hall Road WC Bank 2-080-07 Rural Mattawoman Creek 2131111 Potomac 73.89 0 Land & Commercial Leo Bruso 301-952-9705 Parcels 38 & 76 2-089-03 Rural Piscataway Creek 2140203 Potomac 1.42 0 Mid-Atlantic Builders Roger Lebben 301-231-0009 Preserve at Piscataway WC Bank 2-044-07 Developing PiscatawayCreek 2140203 Potomac 0 35.55 NVR Cavalier Preserve, LLC Nooshin Amaour 703-646-5116 Prince George's CC WC Bank 2-015-07 Developing Northeast Branch 2131103 Patuxent 18.2 0 SM Waterford Estates Allen L. Rector, Jr. Proctor Preserve 2-117-04 Rural Zekia Swamp Creek 2140108 Potomac 1.22 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Monday, June 24, 2019 Page 2 of 3 Phone No 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-925-8100 301-868-7900 301-643-0353 301-888-1281 301-249-8022 301-249-8022 301-249-8022 301-430-2000 301-868-7328 301-809-2047 301-384-2897 301-952-9705 301-952-9705 301-231-0009 703-646-5116 301-873-8109 Bank Name Bank TCP# Bank Tier Bank Watershed Sub- Bank Basin Acres Acres Owner Contact Phone No watershed # Remaining Remain- Pres ing Aff/Re Proctor Property WC Bank 2-026-05 Rural Zekia Swamp Creek 2140111 Potomac 20.98 11.83 Mid-Atlantic Roger Lebben 301-231-0009 Pyles Property WC Bank 2-068-96 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 1.28 0 Triangle Homes Betty Ryon 301-952-9710 Quail Hollow Industrial Park 2-007-07 Developing Piscataway Creek 2140203 Potomac 1 0 South 301 Investments Anthony DeCesaris 301-218-7779 Ralph Maunder Property WC Bank 2-027-08 Rural Zekia Swamp Creek 2140108 Potomac 8.69 0.5 Ralph Maunder Ralph Maunder 301-643-2018 Richardson Tract 2-130-03 Rural Patuxent River 2140201 Patuxent 0 1.22 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Rosemount Properties WC Bank 2-032-08 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 4.92 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Sansbury Road WC Bank 2-060-07 Rural Southwest Branch 2131103 Patuxent 8.43 0 Mike Petrakas Ben Dyer 301-430-2000 Springfield Rd Potomac Preserve 2-175-06 Rural Piscataway Creek 2130203 Potomac 0.3 0 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Stephen Meinhardt Property 2-010-11 Rural Rock Creek 2140205 Patuxent 25.25 0 Stephen Meinhardt Dottie Crecilius 301-888-1408 Tower Preserve 2-218-92 Rural Mataponi Creek 2131102 Patuxent 1.73 0.46 Gary Rubino Gary Rubino 301-873-8109 Wallace Landing 2-109-05 Developing Charles Branch 2131103 Patuxent 0.93 0 Lake Marlton Limited Partne Dave Shaffer Walter Jr. and Clara Meinhardt WC Bank 2-041-12 Rural Spice Creek 2131101 Patuxent 9.25 0 Walter Meinhardt Jr. Dottie Crecilius 301-888-1408 Walter Meinhardt Sr. WC Bank 2-004-11 Rural Spice Creek 2131101 Patuxent 42.4 0 Walter Meinhardt Dottie Crecilius 301-888-1408 Wesson WC Bank 2-053-09 Developed Henson Creek 2140201 Potomac 2.23 1.83 Land & Commercial Leilani Lowman 301-868-7900 Windsor Property WC Bank 2-031-07 Rural Lower Patuxent 2131101 Patuxent 5.56 7.03 KHM Windsor Ben Dyer 301-982-2892 Wyvill Property WC Bank 2-004-15 Rural Charles Branch 2131102 Patuxent 51.4 0 Wyvill Family Amelia Harrison 302-644-2055 62 1283.39 146.57 Monday, June 24, 2019 Page 3 of 3 Phone No 301-231-0009 301-952-9710 301-218-7779 301-643-2018 301-873-8109 301-873-8109 301-430-2000 301-873-8109 301-888-1408 301-873-8109 301-888-1408 301-888-1408 301-868-7900 301-982-2892 302-644-2055.
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