1. Brian Kohn CONSERVATION EASEMENT (#1) 219 acres – out of 248 acre parcel On Little Nokasippi River; is forest & restored prairie Within ACUB buffer & hearing range of training Closed in August 2005 Funding Breakdown Army $277,500 Partner $92,500 In-kind $56,950 Total Cost $426,950
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1. Brian Kohn CONSERVATION EASEMENT (#1) 219 acres – out of 248 acre parcel On Little Nokasippi River; is forest & restored prairie Within ACUB buffer.
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1. Brian Kohn CONSERVATION EASEMENT (#1)
1. Brian Kohn CONSERVATION EASEMENT (#1) 219 acres – out of 248 acre parcel
On Little Nokasippi River; is forest & restored prairie
Within ACUB buffer & hearing range of training Closed in August 2005 Funding Breakdown
Army $277,500Partner $92,500In-kind $56,950Total Cost $426,950
219 acres – out of 248 acre parcel On Little Nokasippi River; is forest & restored
prairie Within ACUB buffer & hearing range of training Closed in August 2005 Funding Breakdown
Army $277,500Partner $92,500In-kind $56,950Total Cost $426,950
315 acres – out of 320 acre parcel Nearly all forests & wetlands with 5 native orchid
species Within 1 mile of Camp Ripley boundary Closed in December 2005 Funding Breakdown
Army $193,300Partner $83,100In-kind $57,650Total Cost $334,650
315 acres – out of 320 acre parcel Nearly all forests & wetlands with 5 native orchid
species Within 1 mile of Camp Ripley boundary Closed in December 2005 Funding Breakdown
Army $193,300Partner $83,100In-kind $57,650Total Cost $334,650
2. Tom Koenig CONSERVATION EASEMENT (#22)
57 acres Mississippi River frontage & Paul Bunyan State
Trail Within ACUB buffer Will close in February 2006 Funding Breakdown
DOD $100,000Partner $154,000In-kind $34,100Total Cost $288,100
57 acres Mississippi River frontage & Paul Bunyan State
Trail Within ACUB buffer Will close in February 2006 Funding Breakdown
DOD $100,000Partner $154,000In-kind $34,100Total Cost $288,100
3. Parks & Trails Council – Peck (#49) CROW WING STATE PARK FEE ACQUISITION
4. Perleberg CONSERVATION EASEMENT (#4) 43 acres – out of 47 acre parcel On Hwy 371; is tree farm Very close to Ripley air strip Closed in December 2005 Funding Breakdown
Army $79,000DOD $150,000Partner $255,000In-Kind $87,150Total Cost $571,150
43 acres – out of 47 acre parcel On Hwy 371; is tree farm Very close to Ripley air strip Closed in December 2005 Funding Breakdown
Army $79,000DOD $150,000Partner $255,000In-Kind $87,150Total Cost $571,150
5. Edberg LITTLE NOKASIPPI WILDLIFE MGMT. AREA (WMA) FEE ACQUISITION (#28) 142 acres Little Nokasippi River frontage; adjoins county
forest Within ACUB buffer Will close in early March 2006 Funding Breakdown
Army $55,000DOD $250,000Partner $266,000In-Kind $88,750Total Cost $659,750
142 acres Little Nokasippi River frontage; adjoins county
forest Within ACUB buffer Will close in early March 2006 Funding Breakdown
Army $55,000DOD $250,000Partner $266,000In-Kind $88,750Total Cost $659,750
6. The Nature Conservancy – Edberg (homestead) CONSERVATION EASEMENT 16 acres – out of 18 acre parcel Remainder of Little Nokasippi River frontage on
parcel Within ACUB buffer Will close in early March 2006 $10,000 ACUB funds TNC costs
16 acres – out of 18 acre parcel Remainder of Little Nokasippi River frontage on
parcel Within ACUB buffer Will close in early March 2006 $10,000 ACUB funds TNC costs
7. Trusty CONSERVATION EASEMENT (#30) Up to 70 acres – out of 74 acre parcel On Mississippi River; largely forested Most affected by artillery noise Will close by May 2006 Funding Breakdown
Army $394,600Partner $131,500In-Kind $44,100Total Cost $570,200
Up to 70 acres – out of 74 acre parcel On Mississippi River; largely forested Most affected by artillery noise Will close by May 2006 Funding Breakdown
Army $394,600Partner $131,500In-Kind $44,100Total Cost $570,200
DNR Project Selection ProcessDNR Project Selection ProcessParcel Selection Using Criteria
CRITERIA - Appendix D in DNR Biennial Acquisition Plan VA
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1. Parcel Location & Potential for Development. Priority will be given to parcels whose protection from development will reduce the impact of encroachment upon the military training function of Camp Ripley.
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2. Landowner Willingness and Availability. Parcels may only be acquired from landowners who are willing to sell interest in the property for purposes of ACUB.
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3. Parcel Size and Cost. Emphasis will be given to larger landholdings that can be acquired more efficiently and cost effectively.
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4. Ecological Value. Candidate parcels will be prioritized and selected which rate higher on their ecological value as defined below.
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5. Other Contributing Factors. The following secondary criteria should also be considered in prioritizing and selecting parcels.
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