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Pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 45, of the VermontStatutes, this map is not a survey and should only beused for general planning purposes. GIS/GPSMapping makes no representation or guarantees as tothe accuracy of the features and symbols on this map.Data acquired from the Vermont Center forGeographic Information (VCGI), Catamount TrailAssociation and ESRI. NAD 1983 State PlaneVermont, meters. Original plan 11” x 17.”
Long Trail Side Trails
Long Trail
Teal Farm Center50+/- Acres
Foundation For ASustainable Future1,246.1+/- Acres
Pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 45, of the VermontStatutes, this map is not a survey and should only beused for general planning purposes. GIS/GPSMapping makes no representation or guarantees as tothe accuracy of the features and symbols on this map.Data acquired from the Vermont Center forGeographic Information (VCGI), Catamount TrailAssociation and ESRI. NAD 1983 State PlaneVermont, meters. Original plan 11” x 17.”Map prepared by: Jonathan Frishtick, GIS/GPS MappingNorwich, Vermont 05055802.291.0914 / [email protected]://gisgpsmapping.squarespace.com/
HuntingtonRiver
HuntingtonCenter
Camels Hump State Park
Camels Hump State Park
Orthophotograph Plan
50+/- AcresHuntington, Vermont
Chittenden County
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1:17,000 1 inch = 1,417 feet
Pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 45, of the VermontStatutes, this map is not a survey and should only beused for general planning purposes. GIS/GPSMapping makes no representation or guarantees as tothe accuracy of the features and symbols on this map.Data acquired from the Vermont Center forGeographic Information (VCGI), Catamount TrailAssociation and ESRI. NAD 1983 State PlaneVermont, meters. Original plan 11” x 17.”
Pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 45, of the VermontStatutes, this map is not a survey and should only beused for general planning purposes. GIS/GPSMapping makes no representation or guarantees as tothe accuracy of the features and symbols on this map.Data acquired from the Vermont Center forGeographic Information (VCGI), Catamount TrailAssociation and ESRI. NAD 1983 State PlaneVermont, meters. Original plan 11” x 17.”
The Wildlife Linkage Habitat Analysis uses landscape scale data to identify or predict the location of potentially significant wildlife linkage habitats (WLH) associated with state roads throughout Vermont. For purposes of this project, WLH is a term used to describe those habitats associated with Vermont roads where wildlife move, migrate, and access various other habitats and parts of their range (similar to, but broader than, wildlife corridors). This project relied on available GIS data including: (a) land use and land cover data; (b) development density data (E911 sites); and (c) contiguous or "core" habitat data from the University of Vermont. The GIS conserved lands data was also used for this project as a way of analyzing the feasibility for conserving or ranking potentially significant WLHs identified as a result of this project. These data were classified according to their relative significance with respect to wildlife movement and habitat areas. The resulting spatial layer is a statewide raster coverage describing the predictability of finding suitable habitat.
Site Features Plan
1:17,000 1 inch = 1,417 feet
50+/- AcresHuntington, Vermont
Chittenden County
®
Ft
Teal Farm Center50+/- Acres
Foundation For ASustainable Future1,246.1+/- AcresOut Parcels
Catamount Trail
Long Trail Side Trails
Wildlife Linkage Habitat Analysis
Potential DeerWintering Area
High : 10
Low : 0
TEAL FARM CENTER
0 1,700 3,400
Pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 45, of the VermontStatutes, this map is not a survey and should only beused for general planning purposes. GIS/GPSMapping makes no representation or guarantees as tothe accuracy of the features and symbols on this map.Data acquired from the Vermont Center forGeographic Information (VCGI), Catamount TrailAssociation and ESRI. NAD 1983 State PlaneVermont, meters. Original plan 11” x 17.”Map prepared by: Jonathan Frishtick, GIS/GPS MappingNorwich, Vermont 05055802.291.0914 / [email protected]://gisgpsmapping.squarespace.com/
Soil Notes: Source: Natural Resource Conservation Service County Soil Survey Data, Vermont Center for Geographic Information. (2008) The following is excerpted from the GeologicSoils_SO metadata file: This data set is not designed for use as a primary regulatory tool in permitting or citing decisions, but may be used as a reference source. The depicted soil boundaries, interpretations, and analysis derived from them do not eliminate the need for onsite sampling, testing, and detailed study of specific sites for intensive uses. Thus, these data and their interpretations are intended for planning purposes only. Each county has its own custom set of attributes, therefore one should NOT attempt associate attributes from one county to another. Soil surveys are mapped based on field observations to a 3-acre minimum mapping unit with delineations depicting the dominant soil (some soil surveys have many soil polygons smaller than 3 acres). The depicted soil boundaries and interpretive maps derived from them do not eliminate the need for on-site sampling, testing, and study. In addition, the map and its interpretations should not be used as a substitute for detailed engineering designs.
Soils Plan
1:13,000 1 inch = 1,083 feet
50+/- AcresHuntington, Vermont
Chittenden County
®Teal Farm Center50+/- Acres
Foundation For ASustainable Future1,246+/- Acres
50' Contour Intervals
Catamount Trail
LmC
Marlow extremely stony loam, 20 to 60 percent slopes
Marlow extremely stony loam, 5 to 20 percent slopes
Marlow stony loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes
Marlow stony loam, 20 to 30 percent slopes
Marlow stony loam, 5 to 12 percent slopes
Stetson gravelly fine sandy loam, 0 to 5 percent slopes
Stetson gravelly fine sandy loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes
MaB
MaC
MaD
MeC
MeE
PeB
PeC
PeD
PsC
PsE
StA
StC
Peru extremely stony loam, 0 to 20 percent slopes
Peru extremely stony loam, 20 to 60 percent slopes
Peru stony loam, 12 to 20 percent slopes
Peru stony loam, 20 to 30 percent slopes
Peru stony loam, 5 to 12 percent slopes
Cabot extremely stony silt loam, 3 to 25 percent slopes
Cabot stony silt loam, 3 to 15 percent slopes
Colton and Stetson soils, 30 to 60 percent slopes
Colton gravelly loamy sand, 0 to 5 percent slopes
Colton gravelly loamy sand, 5 to 12 percent slopes
Hadley very fine sandy loam
Hadley very fine sandy loam, frequently flooded
Lyman-Marlow rocky loams, 12 to 20 percent slopes
Lyman-Marlow very rocky loams, 30 to 60 percent slopes
Lyman-Marlow very rocky loams, 5 to 30 percent slopes
Au
CaC
CbD
CoA
CoB
CsE
Hf
Hh
HlB
HnE
LyD
LyE
Au Gres fine sandy loam
Hartland very fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes
Hinesburg fine sandy loam, 25 to 60 percent slopes
TEAL FARM CENTER
Pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 45, of the VermontStatutes, this map is not a survey and should only beused for general planning purposes. GIS/GPSMapping makes no representation or guarantees as tothe accuracy of the features and symbols on this map.Data acquired from the Vermont Center forGeographic Information (VCGI), Catamount TrailAssociation and ESRI. NAD 1983 State PlaneVermont, meters. Original plan 11” x 17.”
Prime Farmland. Soil map units are Prime Farmland if they have the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed fiber, forage, and oilseed crops and are also available for these uses. The present land use may be cropland, pasture, forestland, or other land uses, but not urban and built-up or water. Location, tract size, and accessibility to markets and support industries are not considered when making a Prime Farmland determinatio n. Farmland of Statewide Importance. This is land, in addition to Prime Farmland, that is of Statewide importance for the production of food, feed, fiber, forage, and oilseed crops. In Vermont, criteria for defining and delineating Statewide Important Farmland was determined by the appropriate state agencies, working with the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Agricultural Soils Plan
50+/- AcresHuntington, Vermont
Chittenden County
®
Teal Farm Center50+/- Acres
Foundation For ASustainable Future1,246.1+/- AcresOut Parcels
1:17,000 1 inch = 1,417 feet
Agricultural Soils
Prime Farmland
Farmland of Statewide Importance
TEAL FARM CENTER
50' Contour Intervals
Long Trail Side Trails
Catamount Trail
Pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 45, of the VermontStatutes, this map is not a survey and should only beused for general planning purposes. GIS/GPSMapping makes no representation or guarantees as tothe accuracy of the features and symbols on this map.Data acquired from the Vermont Center forGeographic Information (VCGI), Catamount TrailAssociation and ESRI. NAD 1983 State PlaneVermont, meters. Original plan 11” x 17.”Map prepared by: Jonathan Frishtick, GIS/GPS MappingNorwich, Vermont 05055802.291.0914 / [email protected]://gisgpsmapping.squarespace.com/
Ft0 1,700 3,400
Pasture
Hayfield
Forest
Leased Lands Total Acreages:
Foundation Land PotentiallyAvailable for Lease
50+/- AcresHuntington, Vermont
Chittenden County
®Teal Farm Center50+/- Acres
Foundation For ASustainable Future1,246.1+/- Acres
Pursuant to Title 26, Chapter 45, of the VermontStatutes, this map is not a survey and should only beused for general planning purposes. GIS/GPSMapping makes no representation or guarantees as tothe accuracy of the features and symbols on this map.Data acquired from the Vermont Center forGeographic Information (VCGI), Catamount TrailAssociation and ESRI. NAD 1983 State PlaneVermont, meters. Original plan 11” x 17.”