| County | Township | Range | Acres | Tax Credit Claimed | Org. Holding the Easement | Tax Year | Summary |
| GARFIELD AND EAGLE | 6 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 200 | 83333 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS, INCLUDING ELK CALVING HABITANT AND HABITANT FOR GLOBALLY VULNERABLE PLANT SPECIES. |
| Garfield | 7S | 92W | 90 | 330000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| LINCOLN | 14S & 15S | 57W & 58W | 2416 | 140357 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY IN COLORADO | 2007 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE EASEMENT TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT IN PERPETUITY AND, IN THE EVENT OF THEIR DEGRADATION OR DESTRUCTION, TO ENHANCE AND RESTORE THE OPEN SPACE AND SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL FEATURES AND VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. IT IS FURTHER THE
SPECIFIC PURPOSE OFTHIS EASEMENT TO CONSRVE IMPORTANT HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE AND TO PROTECT RARE OR UNIQUE NATIVE PLANTS CURRENTLY KNOWN OR LATER IDENTIFIED. IN ACHIEV- ING THESE PURPOSES, IT IS THE INTENT OF THE EASMENT TO PERMIT THE CONTINUATION OF SUCH USES AO THE PROERTY AS MAY BE CONDUCTED CONSISTENT WITH THE CONSERVATIO VALUES PROTECTED HEREIN. |
| ADAMS | 1 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 320 | 750000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A REL-
ATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC, AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES)OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF ADAMS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECI-
FICALLY, THE PROPERTY IS COMPRISED OF LAND FOR GRAZING CATTLE, INTERMITTENT STREAMS AND DRY FARMLAND. iT IS IN AN AREA WHERE DIFFERENT LAND USES MEET, MAKING WILDLIFE VERY ABUNDANT IN THAT AREA. THE PROPERTY IS WITHIN 10 MILES OF DIA, AN AREA THAT IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY URBANIZED. THE REST OF THE PROPERTY IS IRRIGATED CROP LAND. THERE ARE A NUMBER OF RURAL HOMES IN THE AREA. THE PROPERTY OFFERS OPEN SPACE VALUE IN THE URBAN LANDSCAPE. |
| ALAMOSA | 38 NORTH | 12 EAST | 2236 | 12729 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO ENABLE THE PROPERTY TO RETAIN IN PERPETUITY, ITS OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, THE SCENIC QUALITIES, AGRICULTURAL CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITAT AND NATURAL FLOOD PLAINS VALUES FOR CONSERVATION AND AGRICULTURAL PURPOSE INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO ENGAGE IN FUTURE FARMING AND RANCHING ACTIVITIES. |
| ALAMOSA | 38 NORTH | 12 EAST | 2236 | 43042 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO ENABLE THE PROPERTY TO RETAIN IN PERPETUITY, ITS OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, THE SCENIC QUALITIES, AGRICULTURAL CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITAT AND NATURAL FLOOD PLAINS VALUES FOR CONSERVATION AND AGRICULTURAL PURPOSE INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO ENGAGE IN FUTURE FARMING AND RANCHING ACTIVITIES. |
| ALAMOSA | 38 NORTH | 9 EAST | 1 | 375000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2008 | TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT IN PERPETUITY AND, IN THE EVENT OF THEIR DEGRADATION OR DESTRUCTION, TO ENHANCE AND RESTORE THE SIGNIFICANTLY RELATIVELY NATURAL FEATURES AND VALUES OF THE PROPERTY AND TO CONSERVE IMPORTANT HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE; TO PROTECT RARE OR UNIQUE NATIVE PLANTS CURRENTLY KNOWN OR LATER IDENTIFIED; AND TO CONSERVE RIPARIAN WOODLANDS, FRESHWATER MARSHES AND WETLANDS. |
| ALAMOSA | 38 NORTH | 9 EAST | 1025 | 187500 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2008 | TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT IN PERPETUITY AND, IN THE EVENT OF DEGRADATION OR DESTRUCTION, TO ENHANCE AND RESTORE THE SIGNIFICANTLY RELATIVELY NATURAL FEATURES AND VALUES OF THE PROPERTY AND TO CONSERVE IMPORTANT HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE; TO PROTECT RARE OR UNIQUE NATIVE PLANTS CURRENTLY KNOWN OR LATER IDENTIFIED; AND TO CONSERVE RIPARIAN WOODLANDS, FRESHWATER MARSHES AND WETLANDS. |
| ALAMOSA | 38 NORTH | 9 EAST | 1025 | 187500 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2008 | TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT IN PERPETUITY AND, IN THE EVENT OF DEGRADATION OR DESTRUCTION, TO ENHANCE AND RESTORE THE SIGNIFICANTLY NATURAL FEATURES AND VALUES OF THE PROPERTY AND TO CONSERVE IMPORTANT HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE; TO PROTECT RARE OR UNIQUE NATIVE PLANTS CURRENTLY KNOWN OR LATER IDENTIFIED; AND TO CONSERVE RIPARIAN WOODLANDS, FRESHWATER MARSHES AND WETLANDS. |
| ALAMOSA | 38 NORTH | 12 EAST | 2236 | 12729 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO ENABLE THE PROPERTY TO RETAIN IN PERPETUITY, ITS OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, THE SCENIC QUALITIES, AGRICULTURAL CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITAT AND NATURAL FLOOD PLAINS VALUES FOR CONSERVATION AND AGRICULTURAL PURPOSE INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO ENGAGE IN FUTURE FARMING AND RANCHING ACTIVITIES. |
| ALAMOSA | 38 N. | 9 E. | 477 | 735000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2007 | THE PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES, WILDLIFE HABITAT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES AND PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. MINERAL EXTRACTION IS PROHIBITED EXCEPT FOR USE ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. SUB-DIVISIONS ARE PROHIBITED ON THE EASEMENT PARCEL.
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| ARAPAHOE | 4 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 49 | 33966 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | ENHANCEMENT OF CONSERVATION OF OPEN SPACE IN AN URBANIZING REGION. |
| ARAPAHOE | 4 SOUTH | 63 WEST | 49 | 33966 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | ENHANCEMENT OF CONSERVATION OF OPEN SPACE IN AN URBANIZING REGION. |
| ARAPAHOE | 5 SOUTH | 68 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 19 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY ARE RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT AND OPENS SPACE. |
| ARCHULETA | 33 NORTH | 2 EAST | 482 | 325000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE OF THIS CONTRIBUTION IS TO PRESERVE A SIGNIFICANT NATURAL AREA THAT QUALIFIES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM AS THAT PHRASE IS USED IN PUBLIC LAW. pROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CONSERVATION EASEMENTS TO MAINTAIN LAND IN NATURAL, SCENIC OR OPEN CONDITION, OR FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT OR AGRICULTURAL, OR THE OTHER USE OR CONDITION CONSISTENT WITH THE PROTECTION OF OPEN LAND HAVING WHOLESOME ENVIROMENTAL QUALTY OR LIFE SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY. |
| ARCHULETA | 34 NORTH | 5 WEST | 110 | 205000 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2008 | The conservation easement property donated will remain in agricultural production and provide habitat for native deer and elk herds and other wildlife, as well as preserve open space that is an important buffer between more densely developed areas and National Forest Lands. The property concerned is part of an important migratory corridor for numerous types of wildlife such as bear, elk, mule deer, and mountain lion. A portion of the property was placed under conservation easement in 2006. |
| ARCHULETA | 36N | 2W & 2 1/2 W | 205 | 623 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND) FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT.
TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM NORMALLY LIVES. |
| ARCHULETA | 36N | 2W & 2 1/2 W | 205 | 623 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND) FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT.
TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT IN WHICH FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM NORMALLY LIVES. |
| ARCHULETA | 36N | 2W & 2 1/2W | 205 | 32718 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND) FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT.
TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM NORMALLY LIVES. |
| ARCHULETA | 32N | 1E OF N.M.P.M. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMENS | 2010 | Taxpayers donated the conservation easement for the purpose of preserving in perpetuity the scenic open space, the agricultural uses, and the significantly relatiely natural habitat for plants and wildlife The property provides for the preservation of land for the scenic enjoyment to the public. |
| ARCHULETA | 36N | 2W & 2 1/2W | 205 | 413 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND) FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT.
TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM NORMALLY LIVES. |
| ARCHULETA | 36N | 2W & 2 1/2 W | 205 | 623 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND) FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT.
TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM NORMALLY LIVES. |
| ARCHULETA | 36N | 2W & 2 1/2W | 205 | 375000 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND) FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT.
TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM NORMALLY LIVES. |
| ARCHULETA | 32 NORTH | 2 EAST | 288 | 375000 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | PROTECTION OF NATURAL ENVIRONMENT & HABITANT FOR LARGE DIVERSITY OF WILDLIFE SPECIES AND PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF PUBLIC. |
| Adams | 2 South | 62 West | 40 | 308500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values") of great importance to Grantor, the people of Adams County, Colorado, and the people of the State of Colorado. Specifically, the land contains, significant scenic, recreational and agricultural value which is consistent with the historic nature of the area and is beneficial for the community and the state of Colorado in setting aside land for agricultural, recreational and scenic purposes. The mountain vistas for which Colorado is famous are exemplified in this property, with views of the Front Range, Long's Peak, Mount Evans and Pike's Peak. This land is part of an area that first supplied Denver with locally grown and raised crops and livestock. These early farms supplied necessities to the prospectors of the gold rush, making Denver's early growth possible. These early agricultural uses include livestock operations and dryland crop farming of crops such as cane type cattle feed, wnter wheat, corn, oats, sunflowers and grass hay. This land also provides a home to abundant pronghorn and deer populations, as well as the occasional bear and elk. |
| Adams | 2S | 62W | 40 | 308500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic, recreational, and agricultural value. |
| Adams | 1S | 68W | 7 | 164897 | City of Thornton | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and recereational land with limited oil/gas extraction. |
| Adams | T1S | R61W & R62W | 1657 | 625000 | Adams County | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or similar ecosystem, including native shortgrass prairie and hedgerow. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public pursuant to clearly delineated government policies yielding significant public benefit, including scenic rural landscape and dryland crop production. Preservation of land areas for potential outdoor recreation by the general public. |
| Adams | 2 S | 62 W | 40 | 258500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values) of the state of Colorado. Specifically, the land contains significant scenic, recreational and agricultural value which is consistent with the historic nature of the area and is beneficial for the community and the state of Colorado in setting aside land for agricultural, recreational and scenic purposes. |
| Adams | 2S | 62W | 40 | 308500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic, recreational, and agricultural value. |
| Adams | 2 South | 62 West | 40 | 258500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values") of great importance to Grantor, the people of Adams County, Colorado, and the people of the State of Colorado. Specifically, the land contains, significant scenic, recreational and agricultural value which is consistent with the historic nature of the area and is beneficial for the community and the state of Colorado in setting aside land for agricultural, recreational and scenic purposes. The mountain vistas for which Colorado is famous are exemplified in this property, with views of the Front Range, Long's Peak, Mount Evans and Pike's Peak. This land is part of an area that first supplied Denver with locally grown and raised crops and livestock. These early farms supplied necessities to the prospectors of the gold rush, making Denver's early growth possible. These early agricultural uses include livestock operations and dryland crop farming of crops such as cane type cattle feed, wnter wheat, corn, oats, sunflowers and grass hay. This land also provides a home to abundant pronghorn and deer populations, as well as the occasional bear and elk. |
| Adams | 2 S | 62 W | 80 | 91000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife. |
| Arapahoe | 5 S | 67 W | 18 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Protection of relatively natural habitat and preservation of open space. |
| Arapahoe | 4 south | 63 west | 49 | 33626 | colorado natural land trust | 2007 | enhancement of conservation of open space in an urbanizing region. |
| Arapahoe | 4 S | 63 W | 49 | 33966 | colorado natural land trust | 2007 | enhancement of conservation of oopen space in an urbanizing region. |
| Archuleta | 35N | 5 W | 61 | 131500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | Preserve scenic, rural, and natural open space for the public and for plant and animal habitat. |
| Archuleta | 36 N | 1 W | 74 | 375000 | Southwest Land Alliance, Inc. | 2007 | Property qualifies as open space because: conserving land will provide significant public benefit by protecting the open scenic vistas available to many travelers; and conservation of land will helps ensure that land will be available to travelers. Preserving natural habitat for the flora and fauna of the area of the area is a significant value because of the many species that frequent this property |
| Archuleta | 35 | 2 W | 351 | 375000 | Southwest Land Alliance, Inc. | 2007 | The purpose is to protect scenic qualities, wildlife habitat, plants, water resources and preserve agricultural land. |
| Archuleta | 34N | 1W | 220 | 375000 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat & open space |
| Archuleta | 35N | 2E | 240 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust, Inc. | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Archuleta | 35N | 2E | 160 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Archuleta | 36 North | 2 West | 2 | 375000 | Southwest Land Alliance, Inc. | 2010 | THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES, WILDLIFE HABITAT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES, AND PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| Archuleta | 36 North | 2 West | 2 | 375000 | Southwest Land Alliance, Inc. | 2010 | THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES, WILDLIFE HABITAT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES, AND PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| Archuleta | 35 North & 34 North | 5 West | 252 | 375000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2009 | It is the primary purpose of this Conservation Easement to protect and enhance the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat and migration corridor, and it is the secondary purpose to protect the Property¿s productive grazing land and cropland which can yield significant public benefit, and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, agricultural, scenic and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. Grantor intends that this Conservation Easement will confine the use of the Property to such activities, including those involving habitat enhancement, farming, ranching, and limited residential uses as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Conservation Easement. |
| Archuleta | 33N | 2W | 69 | 53500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Archuleta | 36N | 2-1/2W | 124 | 373000 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | ¿The preservation of certain open space (including farmland and forest land) for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant public benefit.¿ The Additional Property, which can be viewed by the general public from Archuleta County Road 600 and Archuleta County Road Roush Drive, includes natural areas, and areas in agricultural use. There is a strong likelihood that, if the Additional Property were to be developed instead of preserved, it would contribute to the fragmentation and degradation of the scenic, rural and natural character of the area. Preservation of the Additional Property will continue to provide an opportunity for the general public to appreciate its scenic values. The preservation of the Additional Property pursuant to this Amendment will yield significant public benefit, for at least the following reasons: The Additional Property consists of open space that contributes significantly to the scenic viewshed of travelers along public roads County Road 600/Piedra Road and Roush Drive in Archuleta County; development of the Additional Property would contribute to the degradation of the scenic vistas available to the public, resulting in a loss of tourism and commerce to the area; the Additional Property has significant areas in agricultural production in an area which is experiencing substantial residential development; and preservation of the Additional Property is consistent with Federal, State and local public conservation programs and with conservation efforts existing on adjoining or nearby properties. |
| Archuleta | 36N | 2W | 351 | 375000 | Southwest Land Alliance, Inc. | 2007 | Protect scenic qualities, wildlife habitat, plants, water resources, and agricultural land. |
| BOULDER | 1 S. | 71 W. | 151 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR ECOSYSTEM.
PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES, YIELDING A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT. |
| BOULDER | 3N | 73W | 46 | 125000 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2007 | PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR ECOSYSTEM.
PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES, YIELDING A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT. |
| BOULDER | 1 SOUTH | 71 WEST | 153 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS. |
| BOULDER | 1 SOUTH | 71 WEST | 153 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LAND | 2008 | THE PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR ECOSYSTEMS. |
| BOULDER | 1 SOUTH | 71 WEST | 153 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LAND | 2008 | THE PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR ECOSYSTEMS. |
| BOULDER | 1 SOUTH | 71 WEST | 153 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LAND | 2008 | THE PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR ECOSYSTEMS. |
| BOULDER | 1 SOUTH | 71 WEST | 153 | 375000 | COLROADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR ECOSYSTEMS. |
| BOULDER | 1 SOUTH | 71 WEST | 153 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR ECOSYSTEMS. |
| BOULDER | 1 NORTH | 71 WEST | 5 | 80000 | COUNTY OF BOULDER, A BODY CORPORATE & POLITIC | 2008 | THESE FEATURES AND THE SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, ENVIRONMENTA, OPEN SPACE AND WILDLIFE HABITANT ATTRIBUTES OF THE PROEPRTY CONSTITUTE THE PROPRETY'S PRIMARY CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| BOULDER | 1 NORTH | 71 WEST | 5 | 80000 | COUNTY OF BOULDER, A BODY CORPORATE & POLITIC | 2008 | THESE FEATURES AND THE SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, ENVIRONMENTAL,OPEN SPACE AND WILDLIFE HABITANT ATTRIBUTES OF THE PROPERTY CONSTITUTE THE PROPERTY PRIMARY CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| Boulder | 1 S | 71 W | 151 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, yieling a signficant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 1 N | 71 W | 5 | 87500 | Boulder County, Parks and Open Space | 2007 | Multiple purposes, including preserving and protecting open space and wildlife values and creek corrido and riparian values. |
| Boulder | 1 N | 72 W | 9 | 102500 | Boulder County | 2007 | The Property is located at an elevation of 8,000 feet in the Montane Life Zone of the Rocky Mountains and consists of conifer forests, open meadows, and rock outcroppings on a moderate to steep south-facing slope. Visible from Primos Road/CR 122, the Property is nearly surrounded by United States Forest Service land. The forest contains a mix of ponderosa pine, common jupiter and Douglas fir. Other plant communities found on the Property include yarrow, barrel cactus, common harebell, mariposa lily, currents, bearberry, and various grasses and wildflowers. The Property is an important part of the wildlife habitat for mountain lion, coyote, bobcat, deer and raptors and also provides habitat for a variety of additional wildlife species, including small mammals and migratory and resident birds. These features and the significant natural, environmental, open space and wildlife habitat attributes of the Property constitute the Property's primary conservation values (the "Conservation Values"). |
| Boulder | 1 S | 71 W | 151 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | 1. Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
2. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 1 S | 71 W | 151 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 1 S | 71 W | 151 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general publc, and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 3N | 73W | 46 | 125000 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, and ecosystems. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Boulder | 1 S | 71 W | 151 | 13397 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | 1. Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
2. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 2N | 70W | 35 | 209425 | Boulder County | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Boulder | 1S | 72W | 35 | 140000 | County of Boulder | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Boulder | 1S | 71W | 153 | 13397 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | The protection of relatively natura habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems. |
| Boulder | 1N | 70W | 0 | 41261 | City of Boulder | 2008 | To protect the wildlife habitat of the Four Mile Canyon Creek corridor. |
| Boulder | 1N | 70W | 0 | 80095 | City of Boulder | 2008 | To protect the wildlife habitat of the Four Mile Canyon Creek corridor. |
| Boulder | 1N | 70W | 0 | 121356 | City Of Boulder | 2008 | To protect the wildlife habitat of the Four Mile Canyon Creek corridor. |
| Boulder | 2N | 69 | 76 | 375000 | Boulder County | 2008 | To assure the land preservation and utilization in pertuity as prime agricultural land. |
| Boulder | 1S | 71W | 153 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Boulder | 1N | 72W | 5 | 93500 | Boulder County | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Boulder | 2N | 72W | 120 | 182500 | Boulder County | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Boulder | 3N | 70W | 40 | 345000 | County of Boulder | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by my donation are Relatively Natural Habitat and Scenic Open Space. The Property includes relatively natural habitat and its conservation will protect local and regionally significant terrestrial natural communities. The Property¿s open meadows, drainages and natural areas contribute to the ecological viability of nearby protected lands.
This Easement preserves open space pursuant to a clearly delineated federal, state or local governmental policy, or for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and yields a significant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 3N | 70W | 40 | 345000 | County of Boulder | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by my donation are Relatively Natural Habitat and Scenic Open Space. The Property includes relatively natural habitat and its conservation will protect local and regionally significant terrestrial natural communities. The Property¿s open meadows, drainages and natural areas contribute to the ecological viability of nearby protected lands.
This Easement preserves open space pursuant to a clearly delineated federal, state or local governmental policy, or for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and yields a significant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 2N | 72W | 105 | 190000 | Boulder County | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Boulder | 2N | 72W | 105 | 63333 | Boulder County | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Boulder | 1S | 71W | 151 | 1 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Boulder | 1S | 71W | 151 | 1 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Boulder | 1S | 71W | 151 | 1 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Boulder | 1S | 71W | 151 | 1 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Boulder | 1S | 71W | 151 | 1 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Boulder | 1 South | 71 West | 153 | 17850 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | The protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or ecosystem.
The preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental conservation policies yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 1 S | 71 W | 151 | 13397 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | 1. Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
2. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Boulder | 2N | 72W | 120 | 182500 | Boulder County | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 318 | 360500 | COLORADO CATTLEMENS AG LAND TRUST | 2007 | PRESERVATION OF RANCHING AND RANCH LAND |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 127 | 375000 | CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2009 | THE PRESERVATION OF RANCH LAND, RANCHING AND NATURAL HABITAT |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 127 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2009 | THE PRESERVATION OF RANCH LAND, RANCHING AND NATURAL HABITAT |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 127 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2009 | THE PRESERVATION OF RANCH LAND, RANCHING AND NATURAL HABITAT |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 127 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2009 | THE PRESERVATION OF RANCHING AND RANCH LAND AND NATURAL HABITAT |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 127 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2009 | THE PRESERVATION OF RANCH LAND, RANCHING, AND NATURAL HABITAT |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 318 | 360500 | COLORADO CATTLEMENS AG LAND TRUST | 2007 | PRESERVATION OF RANCHING AND RANCH LAND |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 318 | 360500 | COLORADO CATTLEMENS AG LAND TRUST | 2007 | PRESERVATION OF RANCHING AND RANCH LAND |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 318 | 360500 | COLORADO CATTLEMENS AG LAND TRUST | 2007 | PRESERVATION OF RANCHING AND RANCH LAND |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 127 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTELEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2009 | THE PRESERVATION OF RANCH LAND, RANCHING AND NATURAL HABITAT |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 318 | 360500 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PRESERVATION OF RANCH LAND, RANCHING AND NATURAL HABITAT |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 318 | 360500 | COLORADO CATTLEMENS AG LAND TRUST | 2007 | PRESERVATION OF RANCHING, AND RANCH LAND |
| CHAFFEE | SALIDA | 8 | 318 | 360500 | COLORADO CATTLEMENS AG LAND TRUST | 2007 | PRESERVATION OF RANCHING AND RANCH LAND |
| CHEYENNE | 13 S. | 44 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAINM OPEN SPACE INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND. THE PROPER-
TY POSSESSES AGRICAULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCEWNIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(COLLECTIVELY TH CONSERVATION VALUESS) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL
POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGADATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURE
IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING DIVERSE FLOR AND FAUNA ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. A SIGNIFICANT
PORTION OF THE PROPERTY IS NATIVE GRASS PASTURE IN THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM.
LEAVING THE LAND IN THIS STATE PREVENTRS SOIL EROSION AND ALLOWS FLORA AND FAUNA TO FLOURISH. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AS SOME THREATENED AND SPECIAL CONCERN ANIMAL SPECIES MAY BE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY. |
| CHEYENNE | 14 S. | 45 W. | 40 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR
THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENICAND WILDLIFE
FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS, INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA
ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE |
| CHEYENNE | 14 S | 45 W | 40 | 187500 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR
THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENICAND WILDLIFE
FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS, INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA
ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE |
| CHEYENNE | 14 S | 45 W | 40 | 187500 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR
THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENICAND WILDLIFE
FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS, INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA
ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE |
| CHEYENNE | 14 S. | 45 W. | 40 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR
THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENICAND WILDLIFE
FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS, INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA
ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE |
| CHEYENNE | 14 S. | 44 W. | 40 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, THE PROPERTY IS AN UNDISTURBED NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE THAT LIES IN THE HIGH PLAINS THROUGH WHICH WILLOW CREEK FLOWS. THE DIVERSITY OF THE TOPOGRAPHY OFFERS HABITATS FOR A VARIETY OF FLORA AND FAUNA. LAND IN THE AREA IS USED AS PASTURE, IRRIGATED FARMLAND AND THE URBAN LANDSCAPE OF THE TOWN OF CHEYENNE WELLS IS 1 1/2 MILES SOUTHWEST OF THE PROPERTY. RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDE BIRD WATCHING,
SMALL AND BIG GAME HUNTING. TRAVELERS ALONG THE CHEYENNE COUNTY ROADS AND US HWY 385 ENJOY THE SCENIC VIEW PROVIDED BY THE PROPERTY. |
| CHEYENNE | 14 S. | 45 W. | 0 | 3750 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY,THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE GRASS PASTURE IN THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM. LEAVING THE LAND IN THIS STATE PREVENTS SOIL EROSION AND ALLOWS FLORA AND FAUNA TO FLOURISH. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AS SOME THREATEN
ED AND SPECIAL CONCERN ANIMAL SPECIES MAY BE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY.
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| CHEYENNE | 13 S. | 45 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAINM OPEN SPACE INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND. THE PROPER-
TY POSSESSES AGRICAULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCEWNIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(COLLECTIVELY TH CONSERVATION VALUESS) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL
POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGADATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURE
IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING DIVERSE FLOR AND FAUNA ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. A SIGNIFICANT
PORTION OF THE PROPERTY IS NATIVE GRASS PASTURE IN THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM.
LEAVING THE LAND IN THIS STATE PREVENTRS SOIL EROSION AND ALLOWS FLORA AND FAUNA TO FLOURISH. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AS SOME THREATENED AND SPECIAL CONCERN ANIMAL SPECIES MAY BE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY. |
| CHEYENNE | 13 S. | 45 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY,THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE GRASS PASTURE IN THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM. LEAVING THE LAND IN THIS STATE PREVENTS SOIL EROSION AND ALLOWS FLORA AND FAUNA TO FLOURISH. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AS SOME THREATEN
ED AND SPECIAL CONCERN ANIMAL SPECIES MAY BE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY.
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| CHEYENNE | 14 S. | 45 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY,THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE GRASS PASTURE IN THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM. LEAVING THE LAND IN THIS STATE PREVENTS SOIL EROSION AND ALLOWS FLORA AND FAUNA TO FLOURISH. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AS SOME THREATEN
ED AND SPECIAL CONCERN ANIMAL SPECIES MAY BE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY.
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| CHEYENNE | 14 S. | 45 W. | 0 | 371250 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY,THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE GRASS PASTURE IN THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM. LEAVING THE LAND IN THIS STATE PREVENTS SOIL EROSION AND ALLOWS FLORA AND FAUNA TO FLOURISH. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AS SOME THREATEN
ED AND SPECIAL CONCERN ANIMAL SPECIES MAY BE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY.
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| CHEYENNE | 13 S. | 44 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY,THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE GRASS PASTURE IN THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM. LEAVING THE LAND IN THIS STATE PREVENTS SOIL EROSION AND ALLOWS FLORA AND FAUNA TO FLOURISH. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT AS SOME THREATEN
ED AND SPECIAL CONCERN ANIMAL SPECIES MAY BE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY.
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| CONEJOS | 35 N | 11 EAST NMPM | 3238 | 285000 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2009 | TO ENABLE THE PROPERTY TO RETAIN, IN PERPETUITY ITS OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC QUALITIES, ITS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, WILDLIFE HABITAT, AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY AS DOCUMENTED IN THE BASELINE REPORT. THIS EASEMENT WILL ALSO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY, WHICH WILL MATERIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES; TO PREVENT THE SEVERANCE OF WATER RIGHTS, WHICH WOULD MATERIALLY IMPAIR THE WETLANDS AND WILDLIFE HABITAT; TO FACILITATE THE PROTECTION OF THE RIO GRANDE RIVER CORRIDOR; AND TO FACILITATE THE CONSERVATION OF WATER QUALITY, WETLANDS, WILDLIFE HABITAT, AND THE 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN. |
| CROWLEY | 22 S. | 58 W. | 0 | 375000 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND. THERE IS A LARGE RIPARIAN AREA ON THE ARKANSAS RIVER JUST SOUTH OF THE PROPERTY. APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNON OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO ARE DEPENDENT ON RIPARIAN AREA DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. THIS IS ESPECIALLY SINIFICANT WHEN WE REALIZE THAT RIPARIAN AREA MAKE UP LESS THAN 1% OF LAND MASS IN COLORADO.
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| CROWLEY | 22 S. | 58 W. | 160 | 150750 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS, COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PORTION OF THE PROPERTY HOSTS SAND SAGE BUSH, A PLANT SPECIES UPON WHICH CERTAIN DECLINING SAGEBRUSH-DEPENDENT SPECIES RELY. THE COLORADO DIV. OF WILDLIFE HAS TAKEN PARTICULAR INTEREST IN HABITAT NEEDS AND MANAGEMENT FOR SUCH SPECIES. THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER RUNS NORTH OF THE PROPERTY, AND THE PROPERTY SERVES AS AN IMPORTANT CORRIDOR FOR NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. THE REST OF THE PROPERTY IS IRRIGATED CROP LAND. |
| CROWLEY | 21S | 58W | 182 | 362450 | LOWER ARKANSAS VALLEY WATER CONSERVACY DISTRICT | 2010 | Maintain in open space and irrigated cropland to conserve and protect teh flora and fauna of the area. |
| CUSTER | 22 SOUTH | 70 WEST | 520 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2007 | HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE AND PLANTS THAT INCLUDE ELK, BLACK BEAR, MULE DEER, MOUNTAIN LION, BOBCAT, GOLDEN EAGLES AND OTHER BIRDS. THE PROPERTY LIES IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO AND COMPLIMENTS ADDITIONAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT PROPERTIES, INCLUDING THE CONTIGUOUS 160 ACRE MESERVE CONSERVATION EASEMENT AND NEARBY 565 ACRE SINGING ACRES RANCH. |
| CUSTER | 22 | 70 WEST of the 6thP.M. | 245 | 320500 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| CUSTER | 22 | 70 WEST of the 6th P.M. | 245 | 320500 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| CUSTER | 22 SOUTH | 70 WEST | 189 | 283500 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | FOR THE EXCLUSIVE PURPOSE OF ASSURING THAT, UNDER GRANTEE'S PERPETUAL STEWARDSHIP, THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SPACE, CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITAT, AND SCENIC QUALITIES OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE CONSERVED FOREVER |
| CUSTER | 21 SOUTH | 73 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 1575 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES BY ASSURING THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE PERPECTUALLY PRESERVED IN ITS PREDOMINANTLY NATURAL, SCENIC, AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. |
| CUSTER | 21 SOUTH | 73 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 1575 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES BY ASSURING THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE PERPECTUALLY PRESERVED IN ITS PREDOMINANTLY NATURAL, SCENIC, AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. |
| CUSTER | 21 SOUTH | 73 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 1575 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES BY ASSURING THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE PERPECTUALLY PRESERVED IN ITS PREDOMINANTLY NATURAL, SCENIC, AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. |
| CUSTER | 24 SOUTH | 72 WEST | 2470 | 73968 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES WILDLIFE HABITANT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES ADN PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| CUSTER | 24 SOUTH | 72 WEST | 2470 | 73968 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES WILDLIFE HABITANT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES ADN PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| CUSTER | 24 SOUTH | 72 WEST | 2470 | 369840 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES WILDLIFE HABITANT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES ADN PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| CUSTER | T22S | R69 AND 70W | 346 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVATION EASEMENT |
| CUSTER | 24 SOUTH | 72 WEST | 2470 | 73968 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES WILDLIFE HABITANT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES ADN PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| CUSTER | 24 SOUTH | 72 WEST | 2470 | 73968 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES WILDLIFE HABITANT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES ADN PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| CUSTER | 24 SOUTH | 72 WEST | 2470 | 73968 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES WILDLIFE HABITANT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES ADN PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| CUSTER | 21 SOUTH | 73 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 1575 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES BY ASSURING THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE PERPECTUALLY PRESERVED IN ITS PREDOMINANTLY NATURAL, SCENIC, AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. |
| CUSTER | 21 SOUTH | 73 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 1575 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES BY ASSURING THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE PERPECTUALLY PRESERVED IN ITS PREDOMINANTLY NATURAL, SCENIC, AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. |
| CUSTER | 23S | 73W | 33 | 57500 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and agricultural production. |
| CUSTER | 21 SOUTH | 73 WEST | 1575 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES BY ASSURING THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE PERPECTUALLY PRESERVED IN ITS PREDOMINANTLY NATURAL, SCENIC, AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. |
| CUSTER | 21 SOUTH | 73 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 1575 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES BY ASSURING THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE PERPECTUALLY PRESERVED IN ITS PREDOMINANTLY NATURAL, SCENIC, AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. |
| CUSTER | 24 SOUTH | 72 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. | 480 | 240000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2007 | TO PROTEXT SCENIC QUALITIES, WILDLIFE HABITAT. PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES AND TO PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| CUSTER COUNTY | TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH | RANGE 70 WEST OF 6TH P.M. | 400 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FURTHERED BY THE DONATION ARE FORESTRY, SCENIC OPEN SPACE, AND RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE AND PLANTS. |
| CUSTER COUNTY | 23 SOUTH | 73 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 160 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | PRIME AGRICULTURAL LAND, RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT FOR WILDLIFE AND PLANTS AND THE ECOSYSTEMS OF WHICH THEY ARE A PART. |
| Chaffee | 14 South | 78 West of the 6th Principal Meridian | 82 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | The conservation purposes of the donation were to maintain the agricultural intergrity and heritage of the property. The property also provides critical winter range habitat and a concentration area for a herd of 300 Elk and other numerous birds and mammals. |
| Chaffee | 50N | 9E | 160 | 307000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Chaffee | 49N | 8E | 224 | 202500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Chaffee | 14S | 79W | 472 | 115000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Chaffee | 51 North | 7 East NMPM | 108 | 154500 | Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by my donation include the preservation of excellent habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Development of the property would impair the scenic view and wilderness quality for visitors traveling two roads near the property. The conservation values of the easement will serve several clearly delineated governmental conservation policies. |
| Chaffee | 51N | 7E | 108 | 154500 | Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Chaffee | 49N | 8E | 185 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Chaffee | 14 South | 78 West of the 6th principal meridian | 82 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Trust | 2009 | The conservation purposes of the donation were to maintain the agricultural integrity and heritage of the property. The property also provides critical winter range habitat and a concertration area for a herd of 300 elk and other numerous birds and mammals |
| Chaffee | Salida | 8 | 127 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's AG Land Trust | 2009 | The preservation of ranch land, ranching, and natural habitat |
| Chaffee | 14S | 78W | 80 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purposes of the donation were to maintain the agricultural intergrity and heritage of the property. The property also provides critical winter range habitat and a concentration area for a herd of 300 Elk and other numerous birds and mammals. |
| Chaffee County | 12 South | 79 West | 160 | 285000 | Rocky Mountian Elk Foundation | 2007 | To protect the property by maintaining it in an open condition for wildlife habitat, recreation and forest. This property constitutes a valuable element of natural habitat of the Arkansas River and is needs to be protected. Several species live on this property such as elk, bighorn sheep, mountian lion, deer and bear and the natural habitate they flourish in needs to be protected. |
| Chaffee County | 49N | 8E | 185 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purposes are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies. |
| Cheyenne | 14 S | 45 W | 40 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation purposes furthered by this donation include the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or similar ecosystems as well as the protection of certain open space. The property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic and wildlife values (collectively the "Conservation Values") of great importance to grantor, the people of Cheyenne county and the people of the state of Colorado. Specifically, the property features an inordinate amount of the subsurface sand and gravel. Potential mining operations would cause degradation of the scenic and wildlife features in the area. Significant natural elements, including diverse flora and fauna on this property make the property worthy of preserving in its natural state. |
| Cheyenne | 14 and15 | 50 and 51 | 9174 | 37917 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | The property is primarily open ranchland and is an important part of the productive agricultural land in Cheyenne County. The Propety is within a most untilled landscape with a relatively low density or roads int he Cental High Tablelands section of the Central Shortgrass Prairie Ecoregion as designated in The Nature Conservancy's Central Shortgrass prairie Ecoregional Assessmen and partnership Initiative. The Property consists of prairie grasslands, shrublands, currently including sandsage prairie, providing habitat that supports many grassland birds, mammals, and reptiles. |
| Cheyenne | 14 and 15 south | 50 and 51 | 9174 | 37917 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | The property is primarily open ranchland and is an important part of the productive agricultural land in Cheyenne County. The Propety is within a most untilled landscape with a relatively low density or roads int he Cental High Tablelands section of the Central Shortgrass Prairie Ecoregion as designated in The Nature Conservancy's Central Shortgrass prairie Ecoregional Assessmen and partnership Initiative. The Property consists of prairie grasslands, shrublands, currently including sandsage prairie, providing habitat that supports many grassland birds, mammals, and reptiles. |
| Conejos | 33N | 6E | 171 | 295000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Crowley | 22 South | 58 West | 160 | 375000 | The Greenlands Reserve | 2007 | The conservation purposes furthered by this donation include the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or similar ecosystems, as well as the protection of certain open space, including farmland and forest land.
The property has a number of significant natural elements that make it desirable as a conservation easement. The property is in the area where the different land uses meet. Ths creats a great deal of diversity of flora and fauna in this area. Within this diverse landscape, wildlife is very abundant in the area.
There is a large riparian area on the Arkansas River just south of the property.
26% of the property is a native short-grass prairie. One of the plant species in the native short-grass prairie is sand sagebrush. The Colorado Division of Wildlife is concerned with the habitat needs and management of declining sagebrush dependant species.
These natural elements are of great importance to the Grantor and the people of the state of Colorado. The property is worthy of preserving in its natural state. |
| Crowley | 21S | 58W | 120 | 189250 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space.
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| Crowley | 22 S | 58 W | 160 | 150750 | Greenlands Reserve | 2007 | the conservation purposes furthered by this donation include the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or similar ecosystems, as well as the protection of certain open space, including farm land and forest land.
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| Crowley | 35S | 57W | 475 | 57500 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2007 | open space- part of a working cattle ranch
wildlife habitat- across road from lake
scenic view- located along highway 71 across from lake
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| Custer | 21 South | 72 West | 70 | 118500 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | Preserve agricultural and forest land, view of scenic open and natural spaces, and protect relatively natural habitat for wildlife, including black bear, mule deer, elk,pronghorn, coyote, cougar, raptors and many smaller birds and mammals, plants
and their ecosystems. |
| Custer | 22 South | 72 West | 121 | 110000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | Open space providing significant scenic enjoyment to the general public; location in Custer County Zone IV, making the property vulnerable to future subdivision and increased density; significant relatively natural habitat for fauna and flora; property is contiguous to over 1,000 acres of protected private land. Additionally, a State Trust Section is located to the immediate north of the property. |
| Custer | 46North | 12East of N.M.P.M. | 110 | 110000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | Perpetually prerserve its natural scenic, agricultural and open space condition |
| Custer | 22 South | 69 West | 120 | 225000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2007 | To maintain agricultural productivity, open space character, wildlife habitat and scenic qualities of the Property, along with water rights for irrigation, wildlife and livestock. |
| Custer | 23S | 73W | 160 | 125000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 11870 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S and 22S | 73W | 400 | 1410 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S and 22S | 73W | 400 | 1000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Custer | 21S and 22S | 73W | 400 | 11824 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S and 22S | 73W | 400 | 1410 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23 South | 72 West of the 6th P.M. | 720 | 124220 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2009 | Ranchland Preservation |
| Custer | 23 South | 72 West of the 6th P.M. | 720 | 292500 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2009 | Ranchland Preservation |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 4819 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 1606 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 4819 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 14992 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S and 22S | 73W | 400 | 99000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S and 22S | 73W | 400 | 360000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S and 22S | 73W | 400 | 79876 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 71W | 320 | 277000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 22S | 70W | 440 | 375000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, and scenic enjoyment.
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| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 14992 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 28972 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 11244 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 1606 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 11244 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 31231 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 14992 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 4819 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 11867 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 11244 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 343553 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 22S | 70W | 155 | 155250 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 11244 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 1129 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 1129 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 11244 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 28021 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 105653 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 23S | 70W | 600 | 4819 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S & 22S | 73W | 400 | 79876 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S | 70W | 160 | 206667 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer | 22S | 73W | 40 | 202500 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer | 21S & 22S | 73W | 120 | 19347 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer | 21S & 22S | 73W | 120 | 1692 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer | 21S & 22S | 73W | 120 | 18332 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer | 21S & 22S | 73W | 120 | 1692 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer | 23S | 73W | 163 | 375000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Custer | 23S | 73W | 163 | 375000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 24S | 72W | 1200 | 276660 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 24S | 72W | 1200 | 276660 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 24S | 72W | 1200 | 276660 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 24S | 72W | 1200 | 276660 | San Isabel Land Protection Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 24S | 72W | 1200 | 276660 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 24S | 72W | 1200 | 276660 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production.
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| Custer | 23 South | 70 West | 560 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultrual Land Trust | 2010 | For the exclusive purpose of assuring that under grantees perpetual stewardship, the agricultural productivity, open space, character, wildlife habitat and scenic qualities of the property will be conserved forever. |
| Custer | 46N | 12E | 157 | 150000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Custer | 23S | 71W | 117 | 135000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Custer | 22 South | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 229 | 375000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2008 | The purpose of the easement is to maintain land and water in a natural, scenic or open condition, for wildlife habitat, or for agricultural and other uses or conditions consistent with the protection of open land in Colorado. |
| Custer | 22 South | 73 West | 1575 | 375000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2008 | Preserve scenic open space, agricultural land for grazing, and relatively natural wildlife and fish habitat in the Wet Mountain Valley near San Isabel National Forest. |
| Custer | Lot 9A | Taylor Creek Highlands | 0 | 42500 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | Open space available for the scenic enjoyment of the public, and relatively natural habitat for large and small mammals and birds. |
| Custer | 21 S and 22 S | 73 W | 285 | 375000 | San Isabel Land Protrection Trust | 2007 | Prime agricultural land, including irrigated hay and dry-land pasture, protection of Grape and Swift Creeks that pass through the property, and preservation of open space visible to the general public. |
| Custer | 22S | 73W | 1271 | 37778 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | Preserve scenic open space, agricultural land for grazing, and relatively natural wildlife and fish habitat in Wet Mountain Valley near San Isabel National Forest. |
| Custer | 22S | 73W | 1271 | 375000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | Preserve natural, scenic, agricultural, and open space. |
| Custer | 23S | 73W | 160 | 125000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Custer | 21S & 22S | 73W | 120 | 1692 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer | 21S & 22S | 73W | 120 | 3384 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer | 21S & 22S | 73W | 120 | 18332 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Custer County | 21S & 22S | 73W | 120 | 7051 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| DELTA | 13 SOUTH | 92 WEST | 160 | 124500 | THE VALLEY LAND CONSERVANCY, DBA THE BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST, INC. | 2007 | PURPOSES FURTHERED BY THE DONATION INCLUDE:
A) PRESERVE WILDLIFE HABITAT
B) PRESERVE THE PROPERTY FOR AGRICULTURE
C) PREVENT USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WOULD IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH IT'S CURRENT OR POTENTIAL AGRICULTURE VIABILITY OR WILDLIFE HABITAT
D) CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC VALUE. |
| DELTA | TOENSHIP 14 SOUTH | 92 WEST OF THE 6PM | 49 | 129806 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES INCLUDE RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT AND OPEN SPACE.. |
| DELTA | TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH | 92 WEST OF 6TH | 31 | 285595 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES ARE RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT AND OPEN SPACE. |
| DELTA | 51 NORTH | 6 WEST OF THE NEW MEXICO PM | 50 | 220000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE PROPERTY FEATURES LOCALLY IMPORTATN AGRICULTURAL LANDS, INCLUDING CROPLAND AND RANGELAND IN FAIR AND PRODUCTIVE CONDITION. |
| DELTA | TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH | 92 WEST | 37 | 81000 | BLACK CANYON LAND TRSUT | 2008 | AGRICULTURE, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE PURPOSES. |
| DELTA | 13 SOUTH | 93 WEST | 360 | 360000 | BLACK CANYON LAND TRSUT, INC | 2008 | PRESERVE THE ABILITY OF THE PROPERTY TO BE AGICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC AND OPEN SAPCE RESOURCES. |
| DELTA | 13 SOUTH | 93 WEST OF THE SIXTH PM | 360 | 375000 | VALLEY LAND CONSERVANCY BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE THE ABILITY O FTHE PROPERTY TO BE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE. |
| DELTA | 14 SOUTH | 93 WEST | 120 | 375000 | COLROADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | TO PROTECT AND CONSERVE IN PERPETUITY, THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE RESOURCES, THE PROPERTY'S WILDLIFE. |
| DELTA | 13 SOUTH | 93 WEST 6TH PM | 43 | 140932 | VALLEY LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | PRESERVE OPEN LAND FOR WILDLIFE AND AGRICULTURE. |
| DELTA | 13S | 94W | 111 | 241500 | BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST | 2008 | OPEN SPACE PROVIDING A SCENIC VIEWSHED AND SIGNIFICANTLY RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT |
| DELTA | 12 SOUTH | 94 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. | 480 | 375000 | CO CATTLEMAN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FURTHERED BY THE DONATION ARE TO PRESERVE THE ABILITY OF THE PROPERTY TO BE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE, INCLUDING RANCH ACTIVITIES, CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE RESOURCES, CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S WILDLIFE HABITAT, AND PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. |
| DELTA | 15 SOUTH | 92 WEST | 110 | 151675 | BLACK CANYON REGIONAL LAND TRUST INC | 2011 | TO CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC & OPEN SPACE RESOURCES; PRESERVE THE ABILITY OF THE PROPERTY TO BE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE; CONSERVE & PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S WILDLIFE HABITAT. TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY |
| DELTA | 14S | 95W | 325 | 375000 | BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| DELTA | 13S | 93W | 1 | 57825 | BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST | 2009 | PRESERVE THE ABILITY OF THE PROPERTY TO BE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE, CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE RESOURCES, CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S WILDLIFE HABITAT, AND PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. |
| DELTA | 14 SOUTH | 91 WEST | 179 | 369187 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat of plants & wildlife including overall winter and/or sever winter range for elk and mule deer. Open Space including irrigated agricultural land preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local governmental conservation policy. |
| DELTA | 12 SOUTH & 13 SOUTH | 94 WEST OF SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN | 386 | 238500 | THE BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST, INC | 2008 | TO CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S OPEN SPACE RESOURCES AND RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR THE PROPERTY'S RESIDENT, MIGRATING AND WINTERING BIG GAME AND OTHER WILDLIFE. |
| DELTA | 51 | 7 WEST | 80 | 150000 | BLACK CANYON REGIONAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| DELTA | 13 SOUTH | 91 WEST | 92 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands, A Colorado Non-profit Corporation. | 2007 | OPEN SPACE PROVIDES A VIEW FOR THE PUBLIC FROM COLORADO HIGHWAY 133, A SCENICC BYWAY FROM SEVERAL DELTA COUNTY ROADS AND FROM NEARBY BLM MANAGED LANDS. |
| DELTA | 15 | 92 WEST | 280 | 327250 | THE BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST, INC | 2008 | TO PRESERVE THE ABILITY OF THE PROPERTY TO BE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE, INCLUDING CONTINUING RANCH ACTIVITIES; CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE RESOURCES; CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S WILDLIFE HABITAT. |
| DELTA COUNTY | TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH | RANGE 94 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. | 110 | 193000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2009 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE.
OPEN SPACE: SCENIC ENJOYMENT, AGRICULTURE, AND SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT. |
| DELTA COUNTY | 15 SOUTH | 92 W | 117 | 125000 | COLROADO OEPN LANDS | 2008 | THE PROPERTY CONTAINS IRRIGATED MEADOWS, COTTONWOOD TREES AND PASTURES OF ANTIVE MONTANE GRASSES. |
| DOLORES | 41 NORTH | 13 WEST | 4120 | 375000 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, AND PURSUANT TO A CLEARLY DELINEATED FEDERAL , STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES. |
| DOUGLAS | 10 SOUTH | 66 WEST | 165 | 375000 | DOUGLAS CO. OPEN SPACE & NATURAL RESOURCES | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| DOUGLAS | 9S | 67W | 198 | 375000 | DOUGLAS LAND CONSERVANCY | 2011 | TO CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE RESOURCES; TO PRESERVE THE ABILITY OF THE PROPERTY TO BE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE; CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S WILDLIFE HABITAT; TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. |
| Delta | 14 South | 93 West | 41 | 102250 | The Valley Land Conservancy, dba The Black Canyon Land Trust, Inc. | 2007 | The purpose of the easement is to preserve, in perpetuity, the open space, agricultural, and scenic values of the property as supported by State and Local Governmental Policies. There are sufficient water rights and irrigation infrastructure to produce crops common to the region, and the unique soils have been recognized as "prime farmland of mational importance" by the U.S. Department of Agricultural. Along with approximately 185 acres of adjoining conserved private lands, the property contributes to continuing agricultural practices as no division of the property is allowed and there is a strong trend of development in the area. The property possesses an aesthetically-pleasing and harmonious array of shapes and textures between it's variety of cultivated fields and fruit crops visible to the public from 3100 Road and L25 Road in Delta County. Nearby U.S. Bureau of Land Management administered Lands are actively used by the public. |
| Delta | 13 South | 93 West | 160 | 187500 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation purposes furthered by the Ritchey Ranch, LLC conservation easement are to preserve the ability of the property to be agriculturally productive, including ranch activities; conserve and protect the property's scenic and open space resources; conserve and protect the property's wildlife habitat; and prevent any use of the property that would significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the property. |
| Delta | 14S | 92W | 116 | 305000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat: 40 acres of riparian wetlands and springs along one-half mile of Bell Creek. Open space for scenic enjoyment. Irrigated fields as wildlife habitat as well as crop production and livestock grazing. |
| Delta | 13 South | 93 West | 0 | 57825 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2009 | Preserve the ability of the property to be agriculturally productive, conserve and protect the property's scenic and open space resources, conserve and protect the property's wildlife habitat, and prevent any use of the property that would significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the property. |
| Delta | 14S | 95W | 59 | 121500 | Black Canyon Regional Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Delta | 15S, 51N | 91&92W, 7W | 160 | 15000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2008 | Natural habitat & open space |
| Delta | 15S, 51N | 91&92W, 7W | 160 | 15000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2008 | Natural habitat & open space |
| Delta | 15S, 51N | 91&92W, 7W | 160 | 300000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2008 | Natural habitat & open space |
| Delta | 15S, 51N | 91&92W, 7W | 160 | 15000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2008 | Natural habitat & open space |
| Delta | 15S, 51N | 91&92W, 7W | 160 | 15000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2008 | Natural habitat & open space |
| Delta | 15S, 51N | 91&92W, 7W | 160 | 15000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2008 | Natural habitat & open space |
| Delta | 15S, 51N | 91&92W, 7W | 160 | 375000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2008 | Natural habitat & open space |
| Delta | 15 S 51N | 92W6PM/8WNMPM | 215 | 268750 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | 1. The protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife or plants,
or similar ecosystem.
2. The preservation of open spaces (including farm land and forest land) where
such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Delta | 12 south | 94 west | 240 | 201600 | Black Canyon Regional Land Trust | 2007 | the property consists of a large amount of dry grazing lands adjoining public lands managed by the BLM and US Forest Service.
the property provides relatively natural habitat and seasonal surface water for resident, migrating and wintering big game, songbirds, raptors and many species of small mammals, reptiles and amphibians. |
| Delta | 14 South | 93 West | 167 | 261609 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | To preserve the ability of the property to be agriculturally productive, to conserve and protect the property's scenic and open space resources and the property's wildlife habitat; to prevent any use of the the property that would significantly impair or interfere with conservation values of the property, |
| Delta | 13S | 91W | 40 | 179500 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Delta | 14S | 92W | 79 | 225168 | Valley Land Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Delta | 14 South | 92 west of the 6th prin mer | 76 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Delta | 15S | 93W | 168 | 11638 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Delta | 15S | 92W | 80 | 41850 | Valley Land Conservancy dba Black Canyon Land Trust, Inc. | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Delta | 15S | 92W | 80 | 93150 | Valley Land Conservancy dba Black Canyon Land Trust, Inc. | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Delta | 14S | 95W | 61 | 68754 | Black Canyon Regional Land Trust | 2009 | Open space, scenic enjoyment and the preservation of important farmland. |
| Delta | 14S | 95W | 474 | 375000 | Valley Land Conservancy | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Delta | 13S | 94W | 140 | 490500 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Delta | 15S | 91W | 145 | 290000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Delta | 13S | 93W | 360 | 1000 | Valley Land Conservancy | 2008 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production.
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| Delta | 14S | 95W | 61 | 103125 | Black Canyon Regional Land Trust | 2009 | Open space, scenic enjoyment and preservation of important farmland. |
| Delta | 51N | 8W (N.M.P.M.) | 128 | 121852 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Delta | 13S | 93W | 257 | 231300 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and agricultural production.
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| Delta | 14S | 91W | 120 | 226000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Delta | 15S | 92W | 177 | 265500 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Delta | 13 S | 94W & 95W | 92 | 333350 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | open space, scenic enjoyment, agriculture, significant public benefit |
| Delta | 14S | 95W | 400 | 366500 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Delta and Montrose | 51N | 7W and 8W | 415 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Delta, Montrose | 51 N | 7 & 8 W | 282 | 322500 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Dolores | 41N | 13W | 4120 | 61238 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2008 | Open space |
| Dolores | 41N | 13W | 4120 | 49125 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2008 | Open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Dolores | 41N | 13W | 4120 | 19687 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2008 | Open space |
| Dolores & Montezuma | 35N & 40N &41N | 19W & 14 W | 4847 | 375000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Dolores & Montezuma | 35N (Montezuma) & 40N and 41N (Dolores) | 19W(Montezuma) & 14W (Dolores) | 4847 | 375000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Douglas | 8 S | 69 W | 105 | 375000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2007 | Property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic and wildlife values (collectively the "Conservation Values") of great importance to Grantor, the people of Elbert county and the people of the State of Colorado. Rangeland that includes drainages and botomlands such as those found on the property are the area's most important and vital agricultural resource. Agricultural lands are dissappearing in the county as the Denver/Aurora metropolitan area continues to expand eastward. The property is central to the public view shed in which it is contained, providing undisturbed vistas and views from neighboring residential lands and thoroughfares. The pristine nature of the property provides an ideal seasonal living environments, food and hunting sources, and protection for a wide variety of wildlife species, especially certain species of mammals and residents and migratory birds. |
| Douglas | 7 S | 66 W | 814 | 375000 | Douglas | 2007 | The conservation easement is being made to preserve land and open space for outdoor recreation and scenic enjoyment by the general public as described in 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code. |
| Douglas | 9 S | 67 W | 221 | 275000 | Douglas :amd Cpmservamcu | 2007 | The conservation values of the property are 1) relatively natural wildlife habitat,
2) relatively natural habitat for plants, including many native species, and
3) open space. The property provides connectivity to protected and semi-protected adjacent lands, including parcels already protected by Conservation Easements. |
| Douglas | 8 S | 69 W | 105 | 375000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2007 | Conserving the property serves the following conservation purposes:
1. The protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants; and
2. The preservation of open space, where such preservation is pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| Douglas | 8 South | 69 West | 160 | 375000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2010 | The conservation purposes served by this donation include the preservation of open space for the benefit of the general public and the preservation of relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plant species. |
| Douglas | 8S | 69W | 35 | 161000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Douglas | 10S | 67W | 79 | 127500 | Board of Commissioners of the County of Douglas | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Douglas | 7S | 66W | 814 | 11344 | Douglas County | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Douglas | 8 South | Range 69 West of the 6th P.M. | 280 | 375000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2009 | The conservation purposes furthered by my donation include the protection of relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife or plants, and the preservation of open space, including agricultural land. |
| Douglas | 9 South | 67 & 68 West | 132 | 375000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2008 | Preservation of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem.
Preservation of open space(including farmland and forest land)where such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental conservation policies, yielding a significant public benefit.
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| Douglas | 10 S | 67W | 80 | 200000 | board of county commisioners of the county of douglas | 2007 | protect and preserve the highly visible rugged rocky terrain from sveral state and county roads as well as from other permanently protected properties to preserve relatively natural habitat for numerous mammals and birds, to preseve native forest land and grassland and to preserve land that has been historically used for grazing horses and livestock. |
| Douglas | 9 South | 67 West | 221 | 275000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2007 | The conservation values of the property are 1) relatively natural habitat, 2) relatively natural habitat for plants, including many native species, and 3) open space. The property provides connectivity to protected and semi-protected adjacent lands, including parcels already protected by Conservation Easements. |
| Douglas | 9 South | 67 West | 221 | 275000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2007 | The conservation values of the property are 1) relatively natural habitat, 2) relatively natural habitat for plants, including many native species, and 3) open space. The property provides connectivity to protected and semi-protecte adjacent lands, including parcels already protected by Conservation Easwements |
| Douglas | 8 South | 69 West | 124 | 375000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2010 | The conservation purposes served by this donation include the preservation of relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plant species and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Douglas | 8 South | 69 West | 124 | 375000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2010 | The conservation purposes served by this donation include the preservation of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Douglas | 8 South | 69 West | 160 | 375000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2010 | The conservation purposes served by this donation include the preservation of open space for the benefit of the general public and the preservation of relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plant species. |
| Douglas | 9 South | 67 West | 221 | 275000 | Douglas Land Conservancy | 2007 | The conservation values of the property are 1) relatively natural habitat, 2) relatively natural habitat for plants, including many native species, and 3) open space. The property provides connectivity to protected and semi-protected adjacent lands, including parcels already protected by Conservation Easements. |
| EAGLE | 2 SOUTH | 85 WEST | 740 | 200000 | EAGLE VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FURTHERED BY OUR DONATION ARE AGRICULTURAL, SCENIC, NATURAL, AND OPEN SPACE. |
| EAGLE | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 220 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat of plants & wildlife including overall winter and/or sever winter range for elk, mule deer and black bear and a riparian corridor with thick vegetative cover which provides forage for resident and migrating wildlife species. Open Space (including forest land & irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local governmental conservation policy. |
| EAGLE | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 220 | 11916 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat of plants & wildlife including overall winter and/or severe winter range for elk, mule deer and black bear and a riparian corridor with thick vegetative cover which provides forage for resident and migrating wildlife species. Open Space (including forest land & irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local governmental conservation policy. |
| EAGLE | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 220 | 26168 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat of plants & wildlife including overall winter and/or severe winter range for elk, mule deer and black bear and a riparian corridor with thick vegetative cover which provides forage for resident and migrating wildlife species. Open Space (including forest land & irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local governmental conservation policy. |
| EAGLE | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 220 | 11916 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat of plants & wildlife including overall winter and/or severe winter range for elk, mule deer and black bear and a riparian corridor with thick vegetative cover which provides forage for resident and migrating wildlife species. Open Space (including forest land & irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local governmental conservation policy. |
| EAGLE | 2 SOUTH | 81 WEST | 3 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO PRESERVE OPEN SPACE TOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND TO PROTECT NATURAL HABITAT IN WHICH FISH, WILDLIFE AND PLANT COMMUNITIES LIVE. |
| EAGLE COUNTY | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 171 | 12109 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SPECIES CONSIDERED SENSITIVE BY THE STATE AND COLORADO NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, AND PROVIDES INPORTANT DEER AND ELK WINTER RANGE AND IS WITHIN AN ELK MIGRATION CORRIDOR. CONTAINS VALUABLE RIPARIAN, WETLAND AND UPLAND HABITAT. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LAND) PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| EAGLE COUNTY | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 171 | 27222 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SPECIES CONSIDERED SENSITIVE BY THE STATE AND COLORADO NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, AND PROVIDES INPORTANT DEER AND ELK WINTER RANGE AND IS WITHIN AN ELK MIGRATION CORRIDOR. CONTAINS VALUABLE RIPARIAN, WETLAND AND UPLAND HABITAT. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LAND) PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| EAGLE COUNTY | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 171 | 245375 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SPECIES CONSIDERED SENSITIVE BY THE STATE AND COLORADO NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, AND PROVIDES INPORTANT DEER AND ELK WINTER RANGE AND IS WITHIN AN ELK MIGRATION CORRIDOR. CONTAINS VALUABLE RIPARIAN, WETLAND AND UPLAND HABITAT. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LAND) PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| EAGLE COUNTY | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 70 | 3449 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SPECIES CONSIDERED SENSITIVE BY THE STATE AND COLORADO NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, AND PROVIDES INPORTANT DEER AND ELK WINTER RANGE AND IS WITHIN AN ELK MIGRATION CORRIDOR. CONTAINS VALUABLE RIPARIAN, WETLAND AND UPLAND HABITAT. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LAND) PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| EAGLE COUNTY | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 70 | 3449 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SPECIES CONSIDERED SENSITIVE BY THE STATE AND COLORADO NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, AND PROVIDES INPORTANT DEER AND ELK WINTER RANGE AND IS WITHIN AN ELK MIGRATION CORRIDOR. CONTAINS VALUABLE RIPARIAN, WETLAND AND UPLAND HABITAT. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LAND) PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| EAGLE COUNTY | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 70 | 14662 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SPECIES CONSIDERED SENSITIVE BY THE STATE AND COLORADO NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, AND PROVIDES INPORTANT DEER AND ELK WINTER RANGE AND IS WITHIN AN ELK MIGRATION CORRIDOR. CONTAINS VALUABLE RIPARIAN, WETLAND AND UPLAND HABITAT. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LAND) PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| EAGLE COUNTY | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 70 | 102846 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SPECIES CONSIDERED SENSITIVE BY THE STATE AND COLORADO NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, AND PROVIDES INPORTANT DEER AND ELK WINTER RANGE AND IS WITHIN AN ELK MIGRATION CORRIDOR. CONTAINS VALUABLE RIPARIAN, WETLAND AND UPLAND HABITAT. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LAND) PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| EAGLE COUNTY | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 171 | 12109 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SPECIES CONSIDERED SENSITIVE BY THE STATE AND COLORADO NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM, AND PROVIDES INPORTANT DEER AND ELK WINTER RANGE AND IS WITHIN AN ELK MIGRATION CORRIDOR. CONTAINS VALUABLE RIPARIAN, WETLAND AND UPLAND HABITAT. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL LAND) PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| EL PASO | 11 SOUTH | 67 West of the 6th p. m. | 63 | 191250 | Palmer Land Trust | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER PREDOMINANTLY IN ITS NATURAL, SCENIC, FORESTED AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT IN PERPETYITY THE WILDLIFE, AESTHETIC, ECOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES AND THE FORESTRY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WILL IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERR AND TO EXTINGUISH ANY AND ALL DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS AND ALLOCATIONS AND DENSITY RIGHTS AND ALLOCATIONS WHETHER PRESENTLY EXISTING OR ARISING IN THE FUTURE, EXCEPTING DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS IN THE BUILDING ENVELOPE. GRANTOR INTENDS THAT THIS EASEMENT WILL CONFINE THE USE OF THE PROPERTY TO SUCH ACTIVITIES AS ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE PURPOSE OF THE EASEMWENT. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE PRESERVED FOR THE SCENINC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT. |
| EL PASO | 12 | 66 | 57 | 272000 | BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| EL PASO | 12S | 68W | 87 | 368500 | ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION | 2011 | This property will retain in perpetuity the following: Relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or similar ecosystems and preserve open space (including farmland and forest land) where such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| EL PASO | 17 SOUTH | 65 WEST of the 6thP.M. | 915 | 271550 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| EL PASO | 11 SOUTH | 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. | 63 | 183750 | PALMER LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER PREDOMINANTLY IN ITS NATURAL, SCENIC, FORESTED AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE WILDLIFE, AESTHETIC, ECOLOGICAL, ENVIROMENTAL VALUES AND THE FORESTRY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY AND TO PREVENT ANYUSE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WILL IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY AND TO EXTINGUISH ANY AND ALL DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS AND ALOCATIONS AND DENSITY RIGHTS AND ALLOCATIONS, WHETHER PRESENTLY EXISTING OR ARISING IN THE FUTURE, EXCEPTING DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS IN THE BUILDING ENVELOPE. GRANTOR INTENDS THAT THIS EASEMENT WILL CONG=FINE THE USE OF THE PROPERTY TO SUCH ACTIVITIES AS ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE PURPOSE OF THE EASEMENT. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT. |
| EL PASO | 17 SOUTH | 61 WEST | 2080 | 188041 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | The conservation purposes furthered by my donation are protection of relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants, including particularly relatively intact short grass prairie, sandsage prairie, playas, and associated animal species, as well as protection of open space values. |
| EL PASO COUNTY | 15 | 67 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 105 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION CALUES OF THE PROPERTY INCLUDE PRESERVING THE HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE OR PALNTS; PRESERVING OPEN SPACE; AND PRESERVING HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT LAND OR STRUCTURES. |
| EL PASO COUNTY | 15 | 67 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 79 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION CALUES OF THE PROPERTY INCLUDE PRESERVING THE HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE OR PALNTS; PRESERVING OPEN SPACE; AND PRESERVING HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT LAND OR STRUCTURES. |
| ELBERT | 8S | 59, 60, 61W | 12613 | 250000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2010 | Natural habitat, wildlife, scientific and educational values. |
| ELBERT | 8S | 59, 60, 61W | 12613 | 250000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| ELBERT | 8S | 59, 60, 61W | 12613 | 100000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, scientific and educational values. |
| ELBERT | 8S | 59, 60, 61W | 12613 | 100000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, scientific and educational values. |
| ELBERT AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES | 55 & 65 | 60 WEST | 3528 | 163289 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE PROPERTY CONTAINS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE HABITANT AND DIVERSITY OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION, ASSOCIATED UPLAND HABITANT, AND HAY MEADOW THAT PROVIDE FOOD, SHELTER, BREEDING GROUND,A ND MIGRATION CORRIDORS FOR SEVERAL WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| ELBERT AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES, COLORADO | 55 & 65 | 60 WEST | 3113 | 89495 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRSUT | 2008 | THE PROPERTY CONTAINS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE HABITANT AND DIVERSITY OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION, ASSOCIATED UPLAND HABITANT, AND HAY MEADOW THAT PROVIDE FOOD, SHELTER, BREEDING GROUND,A ND MIGRATION CORRIDORS FOR SEVERAL WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| ELBERT AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES, COLORADO | 55 & 65 | 60 WEST | 5936 | 61108 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE PROPERTY CONTAINS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE HABITANT AND DIVERSITY OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION, ASSOCIATED UPLAND HABITANT, AND HAY MEADOW THAT PROVIDE FOOD, SHELTER, BREEDING GROUND,AND MIGRATION CORRIDORS FOR SEVERAL WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| ELBERT AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES, COLORADO | 55 & 65 | 60 WEST | 6 | 61108 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE PROPERTY CONTAINS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE HABITANT AND DIVERSITY OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION, ASSOCIATED UPLAND HABITANT, AND HAY MEADOW THAT PROVIDE FOOD, SHELTER, BREEDING GROUND,AND MIGRATION CORRIDORS FOR SEVERAL WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| ELBERT AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES, COLORADO | 55 & 65 | 60 WEST | 5936 | 122215 | COLORAOD CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE PROPERTY CONTAINS SHORTGRASS PRAIRIE HABITANT AND DIVERSITY OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION, ASSOCIATED UPLAND HABITANT, AND HAY MEADOW THAT PROVIDE FOOD, SHELTER, BREEDING GROUND,AND MIGRATION CORRIDORS FOR SEVERAL WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| Eagle | 2S | 85W | 740 | 200000 | Eagle Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Eagle | 7 South | 86 West | 85 | 44640 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Eagle | 7S | 86W | 85 | 70720 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Eagle | 7S | 82W | 10 | 375000 | Greenlands Reserve | 2007 | Wilderness Inholding |
| Eagle | 2S | 81W | 2267 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Eagle | 7 S | 86 W | 85 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Eagle & Pitkin | 8S | 83W | 80 | 10000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Eagle & Pitkin | 8S | 83W | 80 | 237500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Eagle & Pitkin | 8S | 83W | 80 | 526 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Eagle and Garfield | Township 6 | Range South 87 West | 230 | 86250 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Natural habitat for wildlife and plants. Scenic and agricultural open space pursuant to clearly-delineated govermental conservation polices. |
| Eagle and Pitkin | 8S | 83W | 80 | 95000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Eagle and Pitkin | 8S | 83W | 80 | 5000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Eagle and Pitkin | 8S | 83W | 80 | 100000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| El Paso | 16 South | 64 West of the 6th P.M. | 63 | 164250 | The City of Fountain, Colorado | 2007 | The purpose of this easement is to assure the property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, scenic and open space condition so as to contribute significantly to the scenic character of the local rural landscape including the scenic foreground to the east with new El Paso County open space parcel and a scenic backdrop to the west with a view to the Front Range including Cheyenne Mountain and Pikes Peak, so as to preserve and protect in perpetuity the wildlife, aesthetic, ecological, recreational and environmental values of the Property and prevent any use of the property that will impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property and so as to extinguish any and all development and density rights and allocations whether presently existing or arising in the future, all for the valuable benefit of the general public. |
| El Paso | 16 South | 64 West of the 6th P.M. | 63 | 164250 | The City of Fountain, Colorado | 2007 | The purpose of this easement is to assure the property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, scenic and open space condition so as to contribute significantly to the scenic character of the local rural landscape including the scenic foreground to the east with new El Paso County open space parcel and a scenic backdrop to the west with a view to the Front Range including Cheyenne Mountain and Pikes Peak, so as to preserve and protect in perpetuity the wildlife, aesthetic, ecological, recreational and environmental values of the Property and prevent any use of the property that will impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property and so as to extinguish any and all development and density rights and allocations whether presently existing or arising in the future, all for the valuable benefit of the general public. |
| El Paso | 17 South | 65 West of the 6th P.M. | 915 | 46234 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The conservation purpose is to protect and provide important habitat for native plants and wildlife, including overall range for elk, pronghorn, and white-tailed deer, overall range and winter concentration area for wild turkey, and overall range and concentration area for mule deer. The conservation purpose is also to preserve the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| El Paso | 17 South | 65 West of the 6th P.M. | 915 | 140503 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The conservation purpose is to protect and provide important habitat for native plants and wildlife, including overall range for elk, pronghorn, and white-tailed deer, overall range and winter concentration area for wild turkey, and overall range and concentration area for mule deer. The conservation purpose is also to preserve the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| El Paso | 17 South | 65 West of the 6th P.M. | 915 | 46234 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The conservation purpose is to protect and provide important habitat for native plants and wildlife, including overall range for elk, pronghorn, and white-tailed deer, overall range and winter concentration area for wild turkey, and overall range and concentration area for mule deer. The conservation purpose is also to preserve the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| El Paso | 15 S | 67 W of the 6th PM | 118 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | The conservation values of the property include preserving the habitat of fish, wildlife or plants; preserving open space; and preserving historically important land or structures. |
| El Paso | 15 S | 97 W of the 6th PM | 105 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | The conservation values of the property include preserving the habitat of fish, wildlife or plants; preserving open space; and preserving historically important land or structures. |
| El Paso | 15 S | 67 W of the 6th PM | 79 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | The conservation values of the property include preserving the habitat of fish, wildlife or plants; preserving open space; and preserving historically important land or structures. |
| El Paso | 15 | 67W | 105 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space and preserving historically important land or structures. |
| El Paso | 15 South | 67 West of the 6th P.M. | 120 | 190333 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The conservation values of the property include preserving the habitat of fish, wildlife or plants; preserving open space; and preserving historically important land or structures. |
| El Paso | 15 South | 67 west of the 6th P.M. | 105 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The conservation values of the property include outdoor recreation, relatively natural habitat, and open space. |
| El Paso | 15 South | 67 West of the 6th P.M. | 105 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The conservation values of the property include preserving the habitat of fish, wildlife or plants; preserving open space; and preserving historically important land or structures. |
| El Paso | 15 South | 67 West of the 6th P.M. | 120 | 285500 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The conservation values of the property include preserving the habitat of fish, wildlife or plants; preserving open space; and preserving historically important land or structures. |
| El Paso | 15 South | 67 W of the 6th P.M. | 120 | 10000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | To protect relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife or plants; to preserve open space; and supporting other government policy. |
| El Paso | 15S | 63 of the 6th P.M. | 642 | 207500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| El Paso | 12 South | 66 West | 9 | 254500 | El Paso County, Colorado | 2010 | Preservation of Preble Meadow Jumping Mouse habitat. |
| El Paso | 17S | 65W | 546 | 199530 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| El Paso | 12S | 68W | 95 | 354500 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| El Paso | 17 South | 65 West of the 6th P.M. | 92 | 38579 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The conservation purpose is to protect and provide important habitat for native plants and wildlife, including overall range for elk, pronghorn, and white-tailed deer, overall range and winter concentration area for wild turkey, and overall range and concentration area for mule deer. The conservation purpose is also to preserve the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| Elbert | 6S | 63W | 42 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Preservation of agricultural land with two small streams and two large ponds adjacent to a subdivision. |
| Elbert | 6 South | 63 West | 42 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The Property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values") of great importance to Grantor, the people of Elbert County, Colorado, and the people of the State of Colorado. It is located on gently rolling land on the high plains east of the Denver Metropolitan Area, 13 miles northeast of the town of Elizabeth, Colorado. The subject area features two small streams and two large ponds. Rangeland that includes drainages and bottomlands such as those found on the Property, are the area's most important and vital agricultural resource. Agricultural lands are disappearing in the county as the Denver/Aurora metropolitan area continues to expand eastward. Sun Country Meadows, a primarily build-out residential subdivision created in the 1970's consisting of approximately 500 residential lots, is adjacent immediately west of the Property. The Property is central to the public view shed in which it is contained, providing undisturbed vistas and views from neighboring residential lands and thoroughfares. The pristine nature of the Property provides an ideal seasonal living environment, food and hunting sources, and protection for a wide variety of wildlife species, especially certain species of mammals and resident and migratory birds. |
| Elbert | South | 59, 60, 61, West | 12613 | 250000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Elbert | South | 59, 60, 61, West | 12613 | 25000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Elbert | 6S | 58W & 59W | 5034 | 357000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Elbert | 6 South | 63 West | 42 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The Property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values" of great importance to Grantor, the people of Elbert County, Colorado, and the people of the State of Colorado. It is located on gently rolling land on the high plains east of the Denver Metropolitan Area, 13 miles northeast of the town of Elizabeth, Colorado. The subject area features two small streams and two large ponds. Rangeland that includes drainages and bottomlands such as those found on the Property, are the area's most important and vital agricultural resource. Agricultural lands are disappearing in the county as the Denver/Aurora metropolitan area continues to expand eastward. Sun Country Meadows, a primarily built-out residential subdivision created in the 1970's consisting of approximately 500 residential lots, is adjacent immediately west of the Property. The Property is central to the public view shed in which it is contained, providing undisturbed vistas and views from neighboring residentials lands and thoroughfares. The pristine nature of the Property provides an ideal seasonal living environment, food and hunting sources, and protection for a wide variety of wildlife species, especially certain species of mammals and resident and migratory birds. |
| Elbert | 10 South | 60W of the 6th PM | 840 | 305000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | The preservation of open space where such preservation is for the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem. |
| Elbert | 6 South | 63 West | 42 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | the pristine nature of the property provides an ideal seasonal living environment, food and hunting sources, and protection for a wide variety of wildlife species, espesially certain species of mammals adn resident and migratory birds. |
| Elbert | South | 59, 60, 61, West | 12613 | 125000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Elbert | South | 59, 60, 61, West | 12613 | 25000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Elbert County | 7 South | 64 West of the 6th P.M. | 116 | 190000 | Elbert County | 2007 | Preserve Open Space |
| FREMONT | 19 AND 20 SOUTH | 70 WEST | 457 | 180000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT WAS GRANTED FOR THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM AND FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND, FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. |
| FREMONT | 19 AND 20 SOUTH | 70 WEST | 457 | 180000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PRODUCTION TTRUST | 2007 | SUMMARY OF THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE AS DEFINED IN SECTION 170(h) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE: THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT WAS GRANTED FOR THE PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS AND FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND, FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. |
| FREMONT | 48N | 10E | 0 | 360000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2011 | THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE AND/OR PLANTS & THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE. |
| FREMONT | 50 NORTH | 12 EAST OF THE N.M.P.M | 360 | 208335 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT HABITANT FOR WILDLIFE. |
| FREMONT | 50 NORTH | 12 EAST OF THE N.M.P.M | 360 | 375000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT HABITANT FOR WILDLIFE. |
| FREMONT | 50 NORTH | 12 EAST OF THE N.M.P.M. | 360 | 166665 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT HABITANT FOR WILDLIFE SUCH AS ELK, BLACK BEAT, MULE DEER, MOUTAIN LION ETC. |
| FREMONT | 48 NORTH | 10 EAST | 96 | 190000 | SAN ISABEL LAND PROTECTION TRUST | 2008 | TO CONSERVE & PROTECT AGRICULTURAL LAND, TO MAINTAIN LAND IN A NATURAL SCENIC & OPEN CONDITION & TO PROTECT WILDLIFE & THEIR ENVIRONMENT. |
| Freemont | 19S | 70W | 360 | 135000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Fremont | 20 South | 70 West of the 6th P.M. | 526 | 375000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | Prime agricultural and forest land that is available for the scenic enjoyment of the public from two Fremont County roads and trails in the San Isabel National Forest which yields significant public benefit; scenic open and relatively natural spaces that would be impaired by significant alteration of the property; relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife, plants, and their ecosystems; the property lies in close proximity to and complements a conservation easement granted by unrelated parties to the same land trust approximately one year ago; the significant conservation values of the property benefit the people of Fremont County, State of Colorado and citizens and visitors of the United States of America who utilize public roads and trails in the adjacent national forest. |
| Fremont | 48 | 11 East | 110 | 180500 | San Isabel Land Protection | 2007 | The preservation of ranch land for agricultural purposes and wildlife habitat |
| Fremont | 16S | 73W | 400 | 245000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2007 | Maintaining agricultural productivity, scenic open space, and wildlife habitat. |
| Fremont | 16 S | 73 W | 400 | 245000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservatory District | 2007 | To create a perpetual conservation easement, exclusively for the purpose of conserving and maintaining the agricultural productivity, open space character, wildlife habitat and scenic qualities of the property, as defined in IRC section 170 (h)(4), and pursuant to the conservation policies of the State of Colorado as promulgated by CRS 35-1-101 et,deq., which states in part: "...to conserve, protect...its agricultural land for the production of food..." and CRS 38-30/5-101, et.seq., which states in part: "...that the wildlife and their environment and the natural, scenic...areas of this state are to be protected..." |
| Fremont | 51 North | 12 East | 320 | 145750 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2007 | This conservation easement is donated for the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and for the preservation of open space for the enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly defined delineated state and local government conservation policies. |
| Fremont | 48N | 10E | 75000 | 125000 | Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Fremont | 51N | 12E | 401 | 355000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Fremont | 51N | 12E | 401 | 355000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Fremont | 20 South | 72 West | 232 | 54250 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2011 | - Protection of a natural habitat for fish, wildlife & plants
- Preservation of open space for:
- scenic enjoyment of the public
- pursuant to govermental conservation policies |
| Fremont | 19S | 70W | 360 | 135000 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Fremont | 51N and 16S | 12E and 73W | 400 | 340000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Fremont | 51N and 16S | 12E and 73W | 400 | 340000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Fremont | 19 South | 70 West | 475 | 187031 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2008 | The conservation easement was granted for the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife or plants or similar ecosystem and for the preservationof open space, including farmland and forest land, for the senic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Fremont | 19 South | 70 West | 475 | 187031 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2008 | The conservation easement was granted for the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife or plants or similar ecosystem and for the preservation of open space, including farmland and forest land, for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Fremont | 51 North | 12 East | 320 | 145750 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2007 | This conservation easement is donated for the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and for the preservation of open space for the enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly defined delineated state and local government conservation policies. |
| Fremont | 20 South | 69 West | 418 | 250000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2007 | It is the purpose of this easement to maintain the property in its natural state, providing natural habitat for wildlife, fish and plant life. The property has nine natural springs that occur within the Adobe Creek Drainage. This property provides security, thermal and foraging habitat for an abundance of wildlife. It also contains a variety of vegetation consisting primarily of native prairie and riparian/wetland species that further support the wildlife species native to the environment. The easement will also allow for the land to maintain its open space appeal and scenic enjoyment for the greater public to enjoy. The above conservation purposes are consistent with the requirements set forth in CRS 38-30.5-101, et seq., providing for the establishment of conservation easements to maintain land "in a natural, scenic or open condition, or for wildlife habitat, or for agricultural... or other use or condition consistent with the protection of open land having wholesome environmental quality or life sustaining ecological diversity. It is the intent and purpose of this easement that under the Grantee's stewardship, the agricultural productivity, open space character, wildlife habitat and scenic qualities of the property ("Conservation Values") will be conserved and maintained forever. |
| Fremont | 48 | 11 East | 110 | 180500 | San Isabel Land Protection Trust | 2007 | The preservation of ranch land for agricultural purposes and wildlife habitat. |
| Fremont County | 51 North | 12 East | 240 | 214500 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2007 | This conservation easement is donated for the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and for the preservation of open space for the enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local governnment conservation policies. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH AND 8 SOUTH | 96 WEST | 163 | 14063 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON SCENIC TERRACES ABOVE THE COLORADO RIVER PROVIDING DRAMA-
TIC VIEWS OF THE COLORADO RIVER AND THE ROAN CLIFFS. PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY ARE VISULLY ACCESSIBLE FROM I-70 AND U.S. HIGHWAY 6 AND THE PROPERTY IS TRAVERSED BY COUNTY RDS 300 AND 306. THE PROPERTY IS ALSO VISIBLE FROM THE COLORADO RIVER AND PUB-
LIC LANDS ADMINISTERED BY THE U.S. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. THE PROPERTY HAS HIS-
TORICALLY BEEN USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES INCLUDING WINTER PASTURE FOR CATTLE GRAZING AND IRRIGATED HAY PRODUCTION. APPROXIMATELY 73.5 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY ARE
HISTORICALLY IRRIGATED HAYFIELD OR PASTURES. ALLOF THESE ELEMENTS, SCENIC QUALLITIES
AND ECOLOGICAL VALUES WHICH CONSTITUTE THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE TAXPAYER, AND PEOPLE OF GARFIELD COUNTY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO AS EVIDENCED
BY CLEARY DELINEATED GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES TO PROTECT THW SAME, AND WORTHY OF CONSERVATION.
THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE PROPERTY OWNED OVER A YEAR IS: $1,995.00 (BEFORE VALUE)
AFTER THE EASEMENT'S IMPOSITION, THE PROPERTY IS WORTH: $1,115.000 (AFTER VALUE)
YIELDING A CONSERVATION EASEMENT VALUE OF: $ 888.000
THHE TAXPAYERS DONATION OF THEIR CONSERVATION EASEMENT WAS NOT MADE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A PERMIT OR OTHER APPROVAL FROM ANY LOCAL OR OTHER GOVERNING AHTHORITY, NOR WAS IT REQUIRED BY CONTRACT. THE TAXPAYER OWNS APPROXIMATELY 204.402 ACRES OF LAND INCLUDING ONE RESIDENCE AND ASSOCIATED RESIDENTIAL AND AGRICULTURAL OUTBUILDINGS ON AND ADJACENT TOTHE CONSERVATION EASEMENT. AS REQUIRED ANY ENHANCEMENT OF VALUE TO THE NEIGHBORING PROPERTY AS A RESULT OF THE CONSREVATION EASEMENT DONATION WAS CONSIDERED IN HTE APPRAISAL. PREPARED BY PETERSON APPRAISAL CO. 2/26/08 |
| GARFIELD | 4 AND 5 SOUTH | 92 WEST | 341 | 375000 | ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION, INC. | 2007 | PRESERVATION, IN PERPETUITY, OF AVERALL RANGE AND WINTER RANGE FOR ELK AND VIEWS OF SCENIC OPEN AND FORESTED LANDS, AND PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR MULE DEER, BEAR MOUNTAIN LIONS, TURKEYS AND NUMEROUS SPECIES OF BIRDS, PANTS AND THEIR ECOSYSTEM. |
| GARFIELD | 8S | 92W | 125 | 365000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT.
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| GARFIELD | 5 SOUTH | 92 WEST | 312 | 375000 | ROCKY MOUTAIN ELK FOUNDATION, INC. | 2008 | PRESERVATION, IN PERPETUITY, OF OVERALL RANGE AND WINTER RANGE FOR ELK, HABITANT AND OTHER REGIONAL COLORADO WILDLIFE. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH | 88 WEST | 19 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT INCLUDING WETLANDS AND A RIPARIAN CORRIDOR ALONG THE CRYSTAL RIVER WICH PROVIDE FOOD, SHELTER, BREEDING GROUND AND MIGRATION CORRIDORS FOR IMPORTANT WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| GARFIELD | 6 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 200 | 83333 | ASPEN VALLEY TRUST | 2008 | SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS, INCLUDING ELK CALVING HABITANT AND HABITANT FOR GLOBALLY VULNERABLE PLANT SPECIES. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH AND 8 SOUTH | 96 WEST | 163 | 9375 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY HAS HISTORICALLY BEEN USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH AND 8 SOUTH | 96 WEST | 163 | 89063 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY HAS HISTORICALLY BEED USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH AND 8 SOUTH | 96 WEST | 163 | 89063 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY HAS HISTORICALLY BEEN USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH AND 8 SOUTH | 96 WEST | 163 | 142 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY HAS HISTORICALLY BEEN FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES INCLUDING WINTER PASTURE FOR CATTLE GRAZING AND IRRIGATED HAY PRODUCTION. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 115 | 247500 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | PROTECTION OF OPEN SPACE. PROTECTS RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT FOR PLANTS AND WILDLIFE. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH | 90 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN | 176 | 375000 | COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE | 2008 | PROTECT IMPORTANT CONSERVATION VALUES ON THE PROPERTY. |
| GARFIELD | 8 SOUTH | 92 WEST | 76 | 247500 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | Relatively natural habitant of plants and wildlife. |
| GARFIELD | 6 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 78 | 140290 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GARFIELD | 8 SOUTH | 89 WEST | 40 | 210000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | REELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS INCLUDING WETLANDS, RIPARIAN AREAS AND SIGNIFICANT NATIVE PLANT COMMUNITIES ALONG EDGERTON CREEK. PROPERTY INCLUDES MAPPED HABITAT FOR A NUMBER OF THREATENED, IMPERILED AND VULNERABLE SPECIES INCLUDING THE PALE LUMP NOSED BAT, HARRINGTONS BEARDTONGUE AND GAMBEL OAK-MOUNTAIN MOHAGANY/ELK SEDGE MIXED MOUNTAIN SHRUBLAND. 2.OPEN SPACE (including agricultural land) PRESERVED FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL POLICY. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH | 92 WEST | 124 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT PRESERVES LAND FOR OPEN SPACE FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH AND 8 SOUTH | 96 WEST | 163 | 7032 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON SCENIC TERRACES ABOVE THE COLORADO RIVER PROVIDING DRAMA-
TIC VIEWS OF THE COLORADO RIVER VALLEY AND THE ROAN CLIFFS. PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY ARE VISUALLY ACCESSIBLE FROM INTERSTATE-70 AND U.S. HIGHWAY 6 AND THE PROPERTY IS TRAVERSED BY COUNTY ROADS 300 AND 306. THE PROPERTY IS ALSO VISIBLE FROM THE COLORADO RIVER AND PUBLIC LANDS ADMINISTERED BY THE U.S. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT.
AGRICULTURAL VALUES:THE PROPERTY HAS HISTORICALLY BEEN USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
INCLUDING WINTER PASTURE FOR CATTLE GRAZING AND IRRIGATED HAY PRODUCTION. APPROXIMATELY 73.5 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY ARE HISTORICALLY IRRIGATED HAYFIELS OR PAST-
URES. ALL OF THESE ELEMENTS, SCENIC QUALITIES AND ECOLOGICAL VALUES WHICH CONSTITUTE THE COVSERVATION VALUES ARE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO TAXPAYER, AND TO PEOPLE OF GARFIELD COUNTY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO AS EVIDENCED BY CLEARLY DELINEATED GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES TO PROTECT TH E SAME, AND ARE WORTHY OF CONSERVATION. THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE PROPERTY OWNED OVER A YEAR IS $1,995.000.00 (BEFORE VALUE)
AFTER THE EASEMENT'S IMPOSITION THE PROPERTY WORTH: $1,115.000.00 (AFTER VALUE)
YIELDING A CONSERVATION EASEMENT VALUE OF: $ 880.000.00 (EASEMENT VALUE)
THE TAXPAYERS DONATION OF THEIR CONSERVATION EASEMENT WAS NOT MADE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A PERMIT OR OTHER APPROVAL FROM ANY LOCAL OR OTHER GOVERNING AUTHORITY, NOR WAS IT REQUIRED BY CONTRACT. THE TAXPAYER OWNS APPROXIMATELY 204,402 ACRES OF LAND INCLUDING ONE RESIDENCE AND ASSOCIATED RESIDENTIAL AND AGRICULTURAL OUTBUILDINGS ON
AND ADJACENT TO THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT. AS REQUIRED, ANY ENHANCEMENT OF VALUE TO THE NEIGHBORING PROPERTY AS A RESULT OF TRHE CONSERVATION EASMENT DONATION WAS CONSIDERED IN THE APPRAISAL, PREPARED BY PETRSON APPRAISAL CO. 2/26/08.
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| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH AND 8 SOUTH | 96 WEST | 163 | 75 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON SCENIC TERRACES ABOVE THE COLORADO RIVER PROVIDING DRAMA-
TIC VIEWS OF THE COLORADO RIVER AND THE ROAN CLIFFS. PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY ARE VISULLY ACCESSIBLE FROM I-70 AND U.S. HIGHWAY 6 AND THE PROPERTY IS TRAVERSED BY COUNTY RDS 300 AND 306. THE PROPERTY IS ALSO VISIBLE FROM THE COLORADO RIVER AND PUB-
LIC LANDS ADMINISTERED BY THE U.S. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. THE PROPERTY HAS HIS-
TORICALLY BEEN USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES INCLUDING WINTER PASTURE FOR CATTLE GRAZING AND IRRIGATED HAY PRODUCTION. APPROXIMATELY 73.5 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY ARE
HISTORICALLY IRRIGATED HAYFIELD OR PASTURES. ALLOF THESE ELEMENTS, SCENIC QUALLITIES
AND ECOLOGICAL VALUES WHICH CONSTITUTE THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE TAXPAYER, AND PEOPLE OF GARFIELD COUNTY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO AS EVIDENCED
BY CLEARY DELINEATED GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES TO PROTECT THW SAME, AND WORTHY OF CONSERVATION.
THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE PROPERTY OWNED OVER A YEAR IS: $1,995.00 (BEFORE VALUE)
AFTER THE EASEMENT'S IMPOSITION, THE PROPERTY IS WORTH: $1,115.000 (AFTER VALUE)
YIELDING A CONSERVATION EASEMENT VALUE OF: $ 888.000
THHE TAXPAYERS DONATION OF THEIR CONSERVATION EASEMENT WAS NOT MADE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A PERMIT OR OTHER APPROVAL FROM ANY LOCAL OR OTHER GOVERNING AHTHORITY, NOR WAS IT REQUIRED BY CONTRACT. THE TAXPAYER OWNS APPROXIMATELY 204.402 ACRES OF LAND INCLUDING ONE RESIDENCE AND ASSOCIATED RESIDENTIAL AND AGRICULTURAL OUTBUILDINGS ON AND ADJACENT TOTHE CONSERVATION EASEMENT. AS REQUIRED ANY ENHANCEMENT OF VALUE TO THE NEIGHBORING PROPERTY AS A RESULT OF THE CONSREVATION EASEMENT DONATION WAS CONSIDERED IN HTE APPRAISAL. PREPARED BY PETERSON APPRAISAL CO. 2/26/08 |
| GARFIELD | 7 SOUTH AND 8 SOUTH | 96 WEST | 163 | 8437 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON SCENIC TERRACES ABOVE THE COLORADO RIVER PROVIDING DRAMA-
TIC VIEWS OF THE COLORADO RIVER AND THE ROAN CLIFFS. PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY ARE VISULLY ACCESSIBLE FROM I-70 AND U.S. HIGHWAY 6 AND THE PROPERTY IS TRAVERSED BY COUNTY RDS 300 AND 306. THE PROPERTY IS ALSO VISIBLE FROM THE COLORADO RIVER AND PUB-
LIC LANDS ADMINISTERED BY THE U.S. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. THE PROPERTY HAS HIS-
TORICALLY BEEN USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES INCLUDING WINTER PASTURE FOR CATTLE GRAZING AND IRRIGATED HAY PRODUCTION. APPROXIMATELY 73.5 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY ARE
HISTORICALLY IRRIGATED HAYFIELD OR PASTURES. ALLOF THESE ELEMENTS, SCENIC QUALLITIES
AND ECOLOGICAL VALUES WHICH CONSTITUTE THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE TAXPAYER, AND PEOPLE OF GARFIELD COUNTY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO AS EVIDENCED
BY CLEARY DELINEATED GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES TO PROTECT THW SAME, AND WORTHY OF CONSERVATION.
THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE PROPERTY OWNED OVER A YEAR IS: $1,995.00 (BEFORE VALUE)
AFTER THE EASEMENT'S IMPOSITION, THE PROPERTY IS WORTH: $1,115.000 (AFTER VALUE)
YIELDING A CONSERVATION EASEMENT VALUE OF: $ 888.000
THHE TAXPAYERS DONATION OF THEIR CONSERVATION EASEMENT WAS NOT MADE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A PERMIT OR OTHER APPROVAL FROM ANY LOCAL OR OTHER GOVERNING AHTHORITY, NOR WAS IT REQUIRED BY CONTRACT. THE TAXPAYER OWNS APPROXIMATELY 204.402 ACRES OF LAND INCLUDING ONE RESIDENCE AND ASSOCIATED RESIDENTIAL AND AGRICULTURAL OUTBUILDINGS ON AND ADJACENT TOTHE CONSERVATION EASEMENT. AS REQUIRED ANY ENHANCEMENT OF VALUE TO THE NEIGHBORING PROPERTY AS A RESULT OF THE CONSREVATION EASEMENT DONATION WAS CONSIDERED IN HTE APPRAISAL. PREPARED BY PETERSON APPRAISAL CO. 2/26/08 |
| GARFIELD | 6S | 89W | 8 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space and agricultural production. |
| GARFIELD | 6S | 89W | 8 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| GARFIELD | 6S | 89W | 7581 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space and agricultural production. |
| GARFIELD & MESA | 8S | 92W | 120 | 335000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space. |
| GARFIELD & MESA | 8S | 92W | 120 | 335000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| GARFIELD & MESA | 8S | 92W | 120 | 335000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space. |
| GARFIELD & MESA | 8S | 92W | 120 | 335000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space. |
| GARFIELD & MESA | 8S | 92W | 120 | 335000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space. |
| GARFIELD AND EAGLE | 6 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 200 | 250000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS, INCLUDING ELK CALVING HABITANT AND HABITANT FOR GLOBALLY VULNERABLE PLANT SPECIES. |
| GARFIELD AND EAGLE | 6 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 200 | 83333 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS, INCLUDING ELK CALVING HABITANT AND HABITANT FOR GLOBALLY VULNERABLE PLANT SPECIES. |
| GARFIELD COUNTY | 6 SOUTH | 90 WEST AND 91 WEST | 2063 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | Relatively natural habitant of fish, plants and wildlife. |
| GARFIELD COUNTY | 6 SOUTH | 90 WEST AND 91 WEST | 2063 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, PLANTS AND WILDLIFE. |
| GARFIELD COUNTY | 6 SOUTH | 90 WEST AND 91 WEST | 2063 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | Relatively natural habitant of plants and wildlife. |
| GARFIELD COUNTY | T.6.S. AND T.7.S. | R.87.W. OF THE 6TH P.M. | 80 | 375000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2009 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT: THE PROPERTY IS ENTIRELY OCCUPIED BY NATUIVE SHRUBLANDS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE DOMINANT PLANT ASSOCIATIONS ARE MOUNTAIN BIG SAGEBRUSH SHRUBLAND AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN MIXED MONTAIN SHRUBLAND, WITH A FEW PATCHES OF TWO-NEEDLE PINON-UTAH JUNIPER WOODLAND. THE PROPERTY POVIDES IMPORTAN MULE DEER HABITAT THOUGHOUT THE YEAR AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK WINTER HABITAT(INCLUDING WINTER RANGE AND SEVERE WINTER RANGE). OPEN SPACE PURSUANT TO A CLEARLY DELINEATED FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICY AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT. |
| GRAND | 2 NORTH | 77 WEST | 0 | 172500 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACES FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THE PRESERVATION OF SIGNIFICANT AGRICULTURE LAND. TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABIRAT IN WHICH FISH, WILDELIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY OR SIMILAR
ECOSYSTEM, DEER, ELK AND MIGGRATORY BIRDS SUCH AS PELICANS, DUCKS AND GEESE. |
| GRAND | TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH | 77 | 0 | 172500 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, SCENIC OPEN SPACE AND WILDLIFE HABITAT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE GRANTOR, THE AREA RESIDENTS, THE PEOPLE OF GRAND COUNTY AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. |
| GRAND | 1 | 75 | 89 | 375000 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2010 | Natural habitat and open space. |
| GRAND | 2 NORTH | 81 W OF 6TH P.M | 2348 | 169375 | COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES INCLUDE RELATVELY NATURAL HABITANT AND OPEN SPACE PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC. |
| GRAND | S 33 & S 34 T2N | R 76 W | 45 | 723800 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN OPEN SAPCE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND WILL YIELD SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT. |
| GRAND | 2N, 3N | 76W | 105 | 375000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | To protect a significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological values and provides significant relatively natural habitat for native plants and wildlife. Protection of the Property will contribute to the conservation of important significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants, including potential habitat for threatened, endangered or sensitive species like the boreal toad, wood frog, umbilicate sprite, bald eagle, Canada lynx, wolverine and American marten; species that are important for the maintenance of a functional ecological landscape, including critical winter and summer range for elk and mule deer as well as habitat for black bear; and for habitat of other species of recognized conservation significance including the osprey and great blue heron. |
| GRAND | 1 NORTH & SOUTH | 79/80 WEST of the 6th P.M. | 3005 | 319023 | COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GRAND | 1 NORTH AND SOUTH | 79/80 WESTof the 6th P.M. | 3005 | 375000 | COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GRAND | T4N | E1/2NE1/4 sec 21 & NW1/4 sec 22 (r81w) | 240 | 150727 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO CONVEY COMMERCIAL, RETAIL, MINING AND RESIDENTIAL REDEVELOPMENT RIGHTS TO THE MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST. |
| GRAND | TOWNSHIP 2 | 77 | 0 | 165000 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, SCENIC OPEN SPACE AND WILDLIFE HABITAT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE GRANTOR, THE AREA RESIDENTS, THE PEOPLE OF GRAND COUNTY AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. |
| GRAND AND EAGLE COUNTRIES | 1 SOUTH, 2 SOUTH | 81 WEST, 6TH PM | 1282 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | TO PRESERVE OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYKNET OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND TO PROTECT NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH FISH, WILDLIFE AND PLANT COMMUNITIES LIVE. |
| GRAND COUNTY | T4N | E1/2NE1/4 SEC & NW1/4 SEC22 (R81W0 | 0 | 252045 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO CONVEY COMMERCIAL. RETAIL, MINING AND RESIDENTIAL REDEVELOPEMENT RIGHTS TO THE
MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST. |
| GRAND COUNTY | T4N | E1/2NE1/4 SEC21 &NW 1/4 SEC 22 (R81W) | 0 | 675000 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO CONVEY COMMERCIAL, RETAIL, MINING AND RESIDENTIAL REDEVELOPEMENT RIGHTS TO THE MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST. |
| GRAND COUNTY | TOWNSHIP 2 | 77 | 0 | 165000 | MIDDLEPARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, SCENIC OPEN SPACE AND WILDLIFE HABITAT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE GRANTOR, THE AREA RESIDENTS, THE PEOPLE OF GRAND COUNTY AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. |
| GRAND COUNTY | TOWNSHIP 2 | 77 | 0 | 280000 | MIDDLE PARK LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE WILDLIFE HABITAT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE GRANTOR, THE AREA RESIDENTS, THE PEOPLE OF GRAND COUNTY AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. |
| GRAND COUNTY | TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH | RANGE 78 WEST, 6TH PM | 9 | 330000 | BD COUNTRY COMMISSIONERS, GRAND COUNTY | 2007 | NATURAL HABITANT FOR WILDLIFE AND PLANTS. PROTECTION OF HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT LAND. |
| GRAND COUNTY | TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH | RANGE 78 WEST, 6TH PM | 9 | 324000 | BD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, GRAND COUNTY | 2007 | NATURAL HABITANT FOR WILDLIFE AND PLANTS, PARTICULARY ELK, DEER, EAGLES, SAGE GROUSE AND PRONGHORN. PROTECTION OF HISTORICALLY IMPORATNT LAND. |
| GUNNISON | 48 NORTH | 6 WEST | 0 | 375000 | THE VALLEY LAND CONSERVANCY, A COLORADO NON-PROFIT dba THE BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST, INC. | 2007 | OPEN SPACE: THE PROPERTY PROVIDES SCENIC OPEN SPACE TO THE PUBLIC FROM COLORADO HIGHWAY 92, AND THE PROPERTY IS WITHIN THE VIEWSHED OF CURECANTI NATIONAL RECREATION AREA ADMINISTERED BY THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. THE PROPERTY CONTAINS THE COMBINATION OF SIGNIFICANT WATER RIGHTS AND GOOD AGRICULTURAL SOILS THAT MAKES IT IM-
PORTANT IN GUNNISON COUNTY'S AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, WHICH THE COUNTY OF GUNNISON RECOGNIZES AS AN IMPORTANT PUBLIC BENEFIT IN ITS LAND USE RESOLUTION. RELATIVELY NAT-
URAL HABITAT: THE PROPERTY PROVIDES RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR RESIDENT, MIGRATING AND WINTERING BIG GAME, SONG BIRDS, RAPTORS AND MANY SPECIES OF MAMMALS, REPTILES AND ANPHIBIANS. |
| GUNNISON | 49 NORTH | 4 WEST | 0 | 92750 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | THE PROPERTY, IN ITS PRESENT STATE, HAS SIGNIFICANT NATURAL SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, OR PLANDS OR SIMILAR
ECOSYSTEM AND HAS LIFE-SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THAT GRANTOR DESIRES TO PROTECT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. SECTIONS 38-30.5-101 TO 38-30.5111, AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM
TIME TO TIME. THE PROPERY CONSISTS OF RELATIVELY INTACT PATCHES OF MOUNTAIN SAGE BRUS SHRUBLANDS, OAK BRUSH,WITH SCATTERED CONIFER AND ASPEN STANDS AND ROCK OUTCROPS. THESE NATURAL COMMUNITIES PROVIDE IMPORTANT WINTER RANGE HABITAT FOR THE GUNNISON SAGE GROUSE AS WELL AS WINTER RANGE AND SEVER WINTER RANGE FOR DEER AND ELK
(COLLECTIVELY THE CONSERVATION VALUES). PROTECTION OF PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF THESE CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GUNNISON | 48 NORTH | 4 WEST | 0 | 180000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | A. THE PROPERTY, IN ITS PRESENT STATE, HAS SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AND HSALIFE-SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THAT GRANTOR DESIRES TO PROTECT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. SECTIONS 38-30.5-101 TO 38-30.5-111 ASMAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. B. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF RELATIVELY INTACT PATCHES OF MOUNTAIN
SAGE BRUSH SHRUBLANDS, OAK BRUSH, WITH SCATTERED CONIFER, ASPENS STANDS AND ROCK OUT-
CROPS. THESE NATURAL COMMUNITIESPROVIDE IMPORTANT WINTER RANGE HABITAT FOR DEER AND ELK(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSERVATION VALUES). PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF THESES CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GUNNISON | 13S | 86W | 35 | 375000 | CRESTED BUTTE LAND TRUST | 2010 | THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT WILL YEILD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENFIT. TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT NATURAL HABITAT. |
| GUNNISON | 49 NORTH | 5 1/2 WEST | 162 | 375000 | BLACK CANYON REGIONAL LAND TRUST | 2010 | TO PRESERVE LAND FOR OUTDORR RECREATION; TO PROTECT WILDLIFE HABITAT; TO PRESERVE OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING AGRICULTURAL LAND AND HISTORICALLY INPORTANT LAND AND STRUCTURES.
TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE LAND. |
| GUNNISON | 49 NORTH | 4 WEST | 0 | 182500 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | THE PROPERTY, IN ITS PRESENT STATE, HAS SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, ANS HAS LIFE SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THAT GRANTOR DESIRES TO PROTECT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. SECTIONS 38-30.5-101 TO 38-30.5-111 AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. B. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF RELATIVELY INTACT PATCHES OF MOUNTAIN SAGEBRUSH SHRUBLANDS, OAK BRUSH, WITH SCATTERED CONIFER AND ASPEN STANDS AND ROCK OUT
CROPS. THESE NATURAL COMMUNITIES PROVIDE IMPORTANT WINTER RANGE HABITAT FOR THE GUNNISON SAGE GROUSE AS WELL AS WINTER RANGE AND SEVERE WINTER RANGE FOR DEER AND ELK(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSERVATION VALUES). PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF THESE CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GUNNISON | 48 NORTH | 4 WEST | 0 | 180000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | . THE PROPERTY, IN ITS PRESENT STATE, HAS SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AND HSALIFE-SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THAT GRANTOR DESIRES TO PROTECT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. SECTIONS 38-30.5-101 TO 38-30.5-111 ASMAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. B. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF RELATIVELY INTACT PATCHES OF MOUNTAIN
SAGE BRUSH SHRUBLANDS, OAK BRUSH, WITH SCATTERED CONIFER, ASPENS STANDS AND ROCK OUT-
CROPS. THESE NATURAL COMMUNITIESPROVIDE IMPORTANT WINTER RANGE HABITAT FOR DEER AND ELK(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSERVATION VALUES). PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF THESES CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GUNNISON | 49 NORTH | 4 WEST | 0 | 46375 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | THE PROPERTY, IN ITS PRESENT STATE, HAS SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, ANS HAS LIFE SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THAT GRANTOR DESIRES TO PROTECT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. SECTIONS 38-30.5-101 TO 38-30.5-111 AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. B. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF RELATIVELY INTACT PATCHES OF MOUNTAIN SAGEBRUSH SHRUBLANDS, OAK BRUSH, WITH SCATTERED CONIFER AND ASPEN STANDS AND ROCK OUT
CROPS. THESE NATURAL COMMUNITIES PROVIDE IMPORTANT WINTER RANGE HABITAT FOR THE GUNNISON SAGE GROUSE AS WELL AS WINTER RANGE AND SEVERE WINTER RANGE FOR DEER AND ELK(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSERVATION VALUES). PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF THESE CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GUNNISON | 48 AND 49 NORTH | 4 WEST | 0 | 185000 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | THE PROPERTY, IN ITS PRESENT STATE, HAS SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, ANS HAS LIFE SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THAT GRANTOR DESIRES TO PROTECT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. SECTIONS 38-30.5-101 TO 38-30.5-111 AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. B. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF RELATIVELY INTACT PATCHES OF MOUNTAIN SAGEBRUSH SHRUBLANDS, OAK BRUSH, WITH SCATTERED CONIFER AND ASPEN STANDS AND ROCK OUT
CROPS. THESE NATURAL COMMUNITIES PROVIDE IMPORTANT WINTER RANGE HABITAT FOR THE GUNNISON SAGE GROUSE AS WELL AS WINTER RANGE AND SEVERE WINTER RANGE FOR DEER AND ELK(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSERVATION VALUES). PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF THESE CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GUNNISON | 49 NORTH | 4 WEST | 0 | 185500 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | THE PROPERTY, IN ITS PRESENT STATE, HAS SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, ANS HAS LIFE SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THAT GRANTOR DESIRES TO PROTECT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. SECTIONS 38-30.5-101 TO 38-30.5-111 AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. B. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF RELATIVELY INTACT PATCHES OF MOUNTAIN SAGEBRUSH SHRUBLANDS, OAK BRUSH, WITH SCATTERED CONIFER AND ASPEN STANDS AND ROCK OUT
CROPS. THESE NATURAL COMMUNITIES PROVIDE IMPORTANT WINTER RANGE HABITAT FOR THE GUNNISON SAGE GROUSE AS WELL AS WINTER RANGE AND SEVERE WINTER RANGE FOR DEER AND ELK(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSERVATION VALUES). PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF THESE CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GUNNISON | 48 NORTH AND 49 NORTH | 4 WEST | 0 | 182500 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | THE PROPERTY, IN ITS PRESENT STATE, HAS SIGNIFICANT NATURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL VALUES AS A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, OR PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, ANS HAS LIFE SUSTAINING ECOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THAT GRANTOR DESIRES TO PROTECT PURSUANT TO C.R.S. SECTIONS 38-30.5-101 TO 38-30.5-111 AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. B. THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OF RELATIVELY INTACT PATCHES OF MOUNTAIN SAGEBRUSH SHRUBLANDS, OAK BRUSH, WITH SCATTERED CONIFER AND ASPEN STANDS AND ROCK OUT
CROPS. THESE NATURAL COMMUNITIES PROVIDE IMPORTANT WINTER RANGE HABITAT FOR THE GUNNISON SAGE GROUSE AS WELL AS WINTER RANGE AND SEVERE WINTER RANGE FOR DEER AND ELK(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSERVATION VALUES). PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF THESE CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| GUNNISON COUNTY | 11 SOUTH | 88 WEST | 0 | 320000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING IMPORTANT PRODUCTION AREAS AND SUMMER AND WINTER RANGE FOR ELK AS WELL A POTENTIAL HABITAT FOR THE THREATENED CANADIAN LYNX. PROPERTY ALSO PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT HABITAT CONNECTIVEITY BETWEEN NEIGHBORING PUBLIC LANDS, CONSERVED LANDS AND THE MAROON BELLS-SNOWMASS WILDERNESS AREA,. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDES FOREST LAND) PRESERVED FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAAL GOVERNMENTAL POLICY INCLUDING TWO CRYSTAL RIVER MANAGEMENT PLANS. |
| GUNNISON COUNTY | 11 SOUTH | 88 WEST | 0 | 256000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUSTDONNA L BALDWIN | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING IMPORTANT PRODUCTION AREAS AND SUMMER AND WINTER RANGE FOR ELK AS WELL A POTENTIAL HABITAT FOR THE THREATENED CANADIAN LYNX. PROPERTY ALSO PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT HABITAT CONNECTIVEITY BETWEEN NEIGHBORING PUBLIC LANDS, CONSERVED LANDS AND THE MAROON BELLS-SNOWMASS WILDERNESS AREA,. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDES FOREST LAND) PRESERVED FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAAL GOVERNMENTAL POLICY INCLUDING TWO CRYSTAL RIVER MANAGEMENT PLANS. |
| GUNNISON COUNTY | 11 SOUTH | 88 WEST | 35 | 298000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE. |
| GUNNISON COUNTY | 11 SOUTH | 88 WEST | 0 | 64000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING IMPORTANT PRODUCTION AREAS AND SUMMER AND WINTER RANGE FOR ELK AS WELL A POTENTIAL HABITAT FOR THE THREATENED CANADIAN LYNX. PROPERTY ALSO PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT HABITAT CONNECTIVEITY BETWEEN NEIGHBORING PUBLIC LANDS, CONSERVED LANDS AND THE MAROON BELLS-SNOWMASS WILDERNESS AREA,. OPEN SPACE (INCLUDES FOREST LAND) PRESERVED FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAAL GOVERNMENTAL POLICY INCLUDING TWO CRYSTAL RIVER MANAGEMENT PLANS. |
| GUNNISON COUNTY | 11 SOUTH | 88 WEST | 160 | 140000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | 1. Relatively natural habitat of fish and wildlife including important production areas and summer and winter range for elk as well as potential habitat for the threatened Canada Lynx. Property also provides significant habitat connectivity to between neighboring public lands, conserved lands and the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness Area.
2. Open space (including forest land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local conservation policy (incl. two Crystal River Mgmt Plans).
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| GUNNISON COUNTY | 11 SOUTH | 88 WEST | 160 | 140000 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | 1. Relatively natural habitat of fish and wildlife including important production areas and summer and winter range for elk as well as potential habitat for the threatened Canada Lynx. Property also provides significant habitat connectivity to between neighboring public lands, conserved lands and the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness Area.
2. Open space (including forest land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local conservation policy (incl. two Crystal River Mgmt Plans).
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| Garfield | 6 South | 87 West | 78 | 140250 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat of plants and wildlife including overall, winter and/or severe winter range for elk, mule deer and black bear and a riparian corridor with thick vegetative cover which provides forage for resident and migrating wildlife species. Open space (including forest land and irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local governmental conservation policy. |
| Garfield | 7 South and 8 South | 96 West | 163 | 3516 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs. Portions of the Property are visually accessible from Interstate-70 and U.S. Highway 6 and the Property is traversed by County Roads 300 and 306. The Property is also visible from the Colorado River and public lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Agricultural values: The Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production. Approximately 73.5 acres of the Property are historically irrigated hayfields or pastures.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer, and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation.
According to the qualified appraisal performed for this conservation contribution:
The fair market value of the property owned over a year is: $ 1,995,000 (Before Value)
After the easement¿s imposition, the property was worth: -$ 1,115,000 (After Value)
Yielding a conservation easement value of: $ 800,000 (Easement Value)
The taxpayers¿ donation of their conservation easement was not made in order to obtain a permit or other approval from any local or other governing authority, nor was it required by contract.
The taxpayer owns approximately 204.402 acres of land, including one residence and associated residential and agricultural outbuildings on and adjacent to the conservation easement. As required, any enhancement of value to the neighboring property as a result of the conservation easement donation was considered in the appraisal, prepared by Peterson Appraisal Company on February 26, 2008.
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| Garfield | 7 South and 8 South | 96 West | 163 | 3516 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs. Portions of the Property are visually accessible from Interstate-70 and U.S. Highway 6 and the Property is traversed by County Roads 300 and 306. The Property is also visible from the Colorado River and public lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Agricultural values: The Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production. Approximately 73.5 acres of the Property are historically irrigated hayfields or pastures.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer, and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation.
According to the qualified appraisal performed for this conservation contribution:
The fair market value of the property owned over a year is: $ 1,995,000 (Before Value)
After the easement¿s imposition, the property was worth: -$ 1,115,000 (After Value)
Yielding a conservation easement value of: $ 800,000 (Easement Value)
The taxpayers¿ donation of their conservation easement was not made in order to obtain a permit or other approval from any local or other governing authority, nor was it required by contract.
The taxpayer owns approximately 204.402 acres of land, including one residence and associated residential and agricultural outbuildings on and adjacent to the conservation easement. As required, any enhancement of value to the neighboring property as a result of the conservation easement donation was considered in the appraisal, prepared by Peterson Appraisal Company on February 26, 2008.
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| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 35 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space above the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs. Agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 388 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, and agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 3516 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, and agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 6 S | 88 W | 22 | 187500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants, including wetland areas important to numberous species of bird, waterfould and small mammals, as well as small communities of sagebrush which provide habitat important to big game species and other wildlife. Open space (including irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated local governmental conservation property. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 35 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, also used for agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 71 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, also used for agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 440000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space above the Colorado River with views of Roan Cliffs, and agricultural production: hay production and cattle grazing. |
| Garfield | 7S | 86W | 664 | 93750 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Protection of scenic open space, including farmland and forest land. Protection of important, relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife, or plants. |
| Garfield | 7S | 86W | 664 | 93750 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Protection of scenic open space, including farmland and forest land. Protection of important, relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife, or plants. |
| Garfield | 7S | 86W | 664 | 93750 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Protection of scenic open space, including farmland and forest land. Protection of important, relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife, or plants. |
| Garfield | 6 S | 88 W | 22 | 185625 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants, including wetland areas important to numerous species of birds, waterfoul and small mammals, as well as small communities of sagebrush which provide habitat important to big game species and other wildlife. Open space (including irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated local governmental conservation policy. |
| Garfield | 7 S | 92 W | 80 | 330000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants including important severe winter and migratory range for big game as well as sufficient forage and water sources for these and other mammal and avian apecies. Open space (including irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly-delineated federal, state and local conservation policy, including Garfield County Master Plan and the US Dep't of Agriculture's Important Farmlands of Garfield County. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 35 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, also used for agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 6 S | 88 W | 22 | 1875 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants including wetland areas imoprtant to numerous species of birds, waterfoul, and small mammals, as well as small communities of sagebrush which provide habitat important to big game species and other wildlife. Open space (including irrigated agricultural land) prseerved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly-delineated local governmental conservation polic. |
| Garfield | 6 S | 88 W | 22 | 185625 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants including wetland areas important to numerous species of birds, waterfoul and small mammals, as well as small communities of sagebrush which provide habitat important to big game species and other wildlife. Open space (including irrigated agricultural) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly-delineated logal governmental conservation policy. |
| Garfield | 6 S | 88 W | 22 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants including wetland areas important to numerous species of birds, waterfould, and small mammals, as well as small communities of sagebrush which provide habitat important to big game species and other wildlife. Open space (including irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 142 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, and agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 93 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, and agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 71 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, also used for agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 71 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, also used for agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 71 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, also used for agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 14063 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, and agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7 South and 8 South | 96 West | 163 | 703 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs.
Agricultural Values: The Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrrigated hay production.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer, and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Garfield | 7 South and 8 South | 96 West | 163 | 71 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs.
Agricultural Values: The Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer, and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Garfield | 4 South | 93 West | 355 | 97142 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | 1. Relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants including habitat for big game species such as elk and mule deer, and significant riparian and surface water complexes surrounding Harris Reservoir and West Rifle Creek. Provides habitat connectivity to an adjacent 300-acre conservation easement and BLM land.
2. Open space (including irrigated agriculture and forest land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to the Garfield County Comprehensive Plan. |
| Garfield | 4 South | 93 West | 355 | 97143 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | 1. Relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants including habitat for big game species such as elk and mule deer, and significant riparian and surface water complexes surrounding Harris Reservoir and West Rifle Creek. Provides habitat connectivity to an adjacent 300-acre conservation easement and BLM land.
2. Open space (including irrigated agriculture and forest land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to the Garfield County Comprehensive Plan. |
| Garfield | 4 South | 93 West | 355 | 194285 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | 1. Relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants including habitat for big game species such as elk and mule deer, and significant riparian and surface water complexes surrounding Harris Reservoir and West Rifle Creek. Provides habitat connectivity to an adjacent 300-acre conservation easement and BLM land.
2. Open space (including irrigated agriculture and forest land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to the Garfield County Comprehensive Plan. |
| Garfield | 7 S and 8 S | 96 W | 163 | 6250 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | 1. Scenic/Open Space Values: the Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs.
2. Agricultural Values: the Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenaced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Garfield | 7 S and 8 S | 96 W | 163 | 3516 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | 1. Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs.
2. Agricultural Values: The property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production.
All these natural elements, scenic qualities and ecological values which consitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to the taxpayer, people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Garfield | 7 S and 8 S | 96 W | 163 | 28125 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | 1. Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs.
2. Agricultural Values: The property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production.
All these natural elements, scenic qualities and ecological values which consitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to the taxpayer, people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Garfield | 7 S | 91 W | 80 | 127500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat of fish, plants and wildlife, including a riparian corridor and associated forested hillsides along East Divide Creek. Property is also classified as important winter range for elk and mule deer and provides mapped habitat for several sensitive species.
Open space (including irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public as almost entirely visually accessible from County Road 313 and neighboring public lands. |
| Garfield | 3S | 87W | 114 | 206250 | Colorado Open Lands | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Garfield | 6S | 89W | 8 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 6S | 89W | 8 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open sapce, and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 6S | 89W | 8 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 6S | 89W | 8 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 6S | 100W | 520 | 321750 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 131175 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 1325 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 1325 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 2S | 92W | 125 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Garfield | 6S | 99W | 80 | 110000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 265000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 131175 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 7S | 92W | 94 | 315000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 7S | 92W | 90 | 16731 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 7S | 92W | 90 | 16731 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Garfield | 7S | 92W | 90 | 296538 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Preservation of natural habitat for plants and wildlife and scenic and agricultural open space. |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 1875 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Preservation of natural habitat for plants and wildlife and scenic and agricultural open space. |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 1875 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Preservation of natural habitat for plants and wildlife and scenic and agricultural open space. |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 185625 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Preservation of natural habitat for plants and wildlife and scenic and agricultural open space. |
| Garfield | 6S | 88W | 26 | 185625 | Aspen valley Land Trust | 2008 | Preservation of natural habitat for plants and wildlife and scenic and agricultural open space. |
| Garfield | 6S | 99W | 200 | 250000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Garfield | 7 S | 92 W | 90 | 148269 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Garfield | 7 South | 92 West | 101 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | 1. Relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants including an important migration corridor for big game species and significant riparian area along East Mamm Creek for numerous species, including several listed as "Species of Concern" by the State of Colorado. Plant communities also include sagebrush habitat.
2. Open space (including irrigated agricultural land) preserved for scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly-delineated state and local conservation policy. |
| Garfield | 7 South and 8 South | 96 West | 163 | 56250 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs.
Agricultural Values: The Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrrigated hay production.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer, and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 3164 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, and agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7S & 8S | 96W | 163 | 388 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic open space with views of the Colorado River & Roan Cliffs, and agriculture: cattle grazing and hay production. |
| Garfield | 7 South and 8 South | 96 West | 163 | 29296 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs. Portions of the Property are visually accessible from Interstate-70 and U.S. Highway 6 and the Property is traversed by County Roads 300 and 306. The Property is also visible from the Colorado River and public lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Agricultural values: The Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production. Approximately 73.5 acres of the Property are historically irrigated hayfields or pastures.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer, and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation.
According to the qualified appraisal performed for this conservation contribution:
The fair market value of the property owned over a year is: $ 1,995,000 (Before Value)
After the easement¿s imposition, the property was worth: -$ 1,115,000 (After Value)
Yielding a conservation easement value of: $ 800,000 (Easement Value)
The taxpayers¿ donation of their conservation easement was not made in order to obtain a permit or other approval from any local or other governing authority, nor was it required by contract.
The taxpayer owns approximately 204.402 acres of land, including one residence and associated residential and agricultural outbuildings on and adjacent to the conservation easement. As required, any enhancement of value to the neighboring property as a result of the conservation easement donation was considered in the appraisal, prepared by Peterson Appraisal Company on February 26, 2008.
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| Garfield | 7 South and 8 South | 96 West | 163 | 3516 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs. Portions of the Property are visually accessible from Interstate-70 and U.S. Highway 6 and the Property is traversed by County Roads 300 and 306. The Property is also visible from the Colorado River and public lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Agricultural values: The Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production. Approximately 73.5 acres of the Property are historically irrigated hayfields or pastures.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer, and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation.
According to the qualified appraisal performed for this conservation contribution:
The fair market value of the property owned over a year is: $ 1,995,000 (Before Value)
After the easement¿s imposition, the property was worth: -$ 1,115,000 (After Value)
Yielding a conservation easement value of: $ 800,000 (Easement Value)
The taxpayers¿ donation of their conservation easement was not made in order to obtain a permit or other approval from any local or other governing authority, nor was it required by contract.
The taxpayer owns approximately 204.402 acres of land, including one residence and associated residential and agricultural outbuildings on and adjacent to the conservation easement. As required, any enhancement of value to the neighboring property as a result of the conservation easement donation was considered in the appraisal, prepared by Peterson Appraisal Company on February 26, 2008.
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| Garfield | 7 South and 8 South | 96 West | 163 | 3516 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Scenic/Open Space Values: The Property is located on scenic terraces above the Colorado River providing dramatic views of the Colorado River Valley and the Roan Cliffs. Portions of the Property are visually accessible from Interstate-70 and U.S. Highway 6 and the Property is traversed by County Roads 300 and 306. The Property is also visible from the Colorado River and public lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Agricultural values: The Property has historically been used for agricultural purposes including winter pasture for cattle grazing and irrigated hay production. Approximately 73.5 acres of the Property are historically irrigated hayfields or pastures.
All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to taxpayer, and to the people of Garfield County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation.
According to the qualified appraisal performed for this conservation contribution:
The fair market value of the property owned over a year is: $ 1,995,000 (Before Value)
After the easement¿s imposition, the property was worth: -$ 1,115,000 (After Value)
Yielding a conservation easement value of: $ 800,000 (Easement Value)
The taxpayers¿ donation of their conservation easement was not made in order to obtain a permit or other approval from any local or other governing authority, nor was it required by contract.
The taxpayer owns approximately 204.402 acres of land, including one residence and associated residential and agricultural outbuildings on and adjacent to the conservation easement. As required, any enhancement of value to the neighboring property as a result of the conservation easement donation was considered in the appraisal, prepared by Peterson Appraisal Company on February 26, 2008.
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| Garfield | 7S | 87W | 35 | 190000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Garfield County | 6 S | 90 W and 91 W | 2063 | 547 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | 1. Relatively natural habitat of fish, plants and wildlife including 1.5 miles of Garfield Creek and its associated riparian corridor and wetland areas. Property is mapped habitat for several rare or imperiled species as listed by the BLM and/or Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is considered vital winter range and a winter concentration area for mule deer and elk.
2. Open space (including irrigated agricultural land) preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated state and local conservation policy. |
| Garfield County | 6S | 100W | 520 | 328250 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Garfield and Eagle Counties | 6 South | 87 West | 200 | 83333 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | 1. Significant relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, including elk calving and habitat for globally vulnerable plant species.
2. Open Space (including agricultural land) pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies. |
| Gilpin | 2S | 73W | 3 | 70000 | Gilpin County Board of Commissioners | 2007 | Scenic open space and relatively natural habitat for a variety of birds, plus the fairy slipper orchid and boreal toad. |
| Gilpin & Jefferson | 2S | 71W | 399 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Grand | 3 North | 75 West of the 6th PM | 380 | 125000 | Middle Park Land Trust | 2007 | Open Space. Property is surrounded by private property on two sides and borders the Rocky Mountain National Park on two other sides.
Wildlife Habitat. It protects the wildlife habitat of elk, moose, deer, fox, black bear, and mountain lion use for cover and food sources.
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| Grand | 2N | 82 and 81 | 400 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Grand | 1 North | 78 West | 117 | 155000 | Middle Park Land Trust | 2007 | 1) The protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem; and
2) The preservation of open space where such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental conservation policy. |
| Grand | 1 South | 75 West | 35 | 62500 | Middle Park Land Trust | 2007 | The intent of the easement is to maintain the agricultural, natural, scenic, open space, and historic values which are of importance to the donor, area residents, the people of Grand County, and the people of the State of Colorado. Its stated purpose is to assure that the property will remain forever in its natural, agricultural, scenic, and open space condition, conserve wildlife habitat, remove the right to develop housing and buildings on the land as limited herein and to preserve the ecology of the land. In summary, the property possesses significant conservation value and the easement prohibits any activity which detracts from this value, particularly sub-division or more intense development. |
| Grand | 1 South | 75 West | 35 | 62500 | Middle Park Land Trust | 2007 | The intent of the easement is to maintain the agricultural, natural, scenic, open space, and historic values which are of importance to the donor, area residents, the people of Grand County, and the people of the State of Colorado. Its stated purpose is to assure that the property will remain forever in its natural, agricultural, scenic, and open space condition, conserve wildlife habitat, remove the right to develop housing and buildings on the land as limited herein and to preserve the ecology of the land. In summary, the property possesses significant conservation value and the easement prohibits any activity which detracts from this value, particularly sub-division or more intense development. |
| Grand | 1 North | 77 West | 160 | 323500 | Middle Park Land Trust | 2008 | The preservation of certain open space (including farmland and forest land) for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. The preservation of significant relatively natural habitat in which a fish, wildlife or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives. The property has significant natural areas such as rangelands, shrublands, confier/aspen mixed forest and intermittent headwater tributaries of Gardiner Creek which provide habitat for a wide variety of birds and mammels, including elk, mule deer, black bear and migratory birds. |
| Grand | 1 South | 75 West | 35 | 197600 | Middle Park Land Trust | 2007 | The intent of the easement is to maintain the agricultural, natural, scenic, open space, and historic values which are of importance to the donor, area residents, the people of Grand County, and the people of the State of Colorado. Its stated purpose is to assure that the property will remain forever in its natural, agricultural, scenic, and open space condition, conserve wildlife habitat, remove the right to develop housing and buildings on the land as limited herein, and to preserve the ecology of the land. In summary, the property possesses significant conservation value and the easement prohibits any activity which detracts from this value, particularly sub-division or more intense development. |
| Grand | 1 South | 82 West | 1115 | 350000 | Colorado Division of Wildlife | 2008 | The primary purpose of this Easement is to preserve and protect in
perpetuity the Conservation Values of the Property, and in particular the characteristics of the Property that make it valuable wildlife habitat, while allowing Grantor limited residential and commercial development of the Building Envelope, along with hunting, fishing, raising crops, livestock grazing, recreational and other associated uses. Subject to the purpose of this Easement, Grantor and Grantee intend to permit only uses of the Property that do not substantially diminish or impair the Property¿s Conservation Values and to prevent any use of the Property that will substantially impair or interfere with protecting the Property¿s Conservation Values. This Easement is also for the purpose of providing administrative access to portion of the adjacent Radium State Wildlife Area. The Property is currently valuable habitat and migration corridors
for numerous species of wildlife, including, but not limited to, elk, mule deer, dusky grouse, Merriam¿s turkey, black bear, mountain lions, and numerous song bird species, and historically Columbian sharp-tailed grouse, and greater sage-grouse are likely to have been present there,
The Property is visually accessible to the public from adjoining public lands,
Specifically by the Radium State Wildlife Area (SWA) on the east, the U.S. Forest Service Routt National Forest (USFS) on the north, and Colorado State Land Board property on the south; and The Property consists of undeveloped livestock grazing and an irrigated crop land primarily in a natural state, and therefore has significant ecological, agricultural, scenic, open space, and wildlife habitat value (hereinafter collectively the ¿Conservation Values¿), all of which are of great importance to the residents of Grand County and the People of the State of Colorado, and all of which are worthy of preservation;
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| Grand | N/A | N/A | 105 | 187500 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The preservation land for outdoor recreation by, or the education of, the general public. |
| Grand | N/A | N/A | 105 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | PROTECTION OF PROPERTY WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONSERVATION OF IMPORTANT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE AND PLANTS, INCLUDING POTENTIAL HABITAT FOR THREATENED, ENDANGERED, OR SENSITIVE SPECIES LIKE THE BOREAL TOAD, WOOD FROG, UMBILLCATE SPRITE, BALD EAGLE, CANADIAN LYNX, WOLVERINE AND RIVER OTTER; SPECIES THAT ARE IMPORTANT FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF A FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE, INCLUDING CRITICAL WINTER AND SUMMER RANGE FOR ELK AND MULE DEER AS WELL AS HABITAT FOR BLACK BEAR; AND FOR THE HABITAT OF OTHER SPECIES OF RECOGNIZED CONSERVATION SIGNIFICANCE INCLUDING THE OSPREY, GREAT BLUE HERON AND GREATER SAGE GROUSE. |
| Grand | 2N and 1N | 78W | 1156 | 63438 | State of Colorado, DNR | 2008 | Preservation of wildlife habitat. |
| Grand | 2N | 82 and 81 | 400 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Grand | 1 North and South | Range 79 west of 6th PM; range 80 west of the 6th PM | 3005 | 18659 | Colorado Division of Wildlife | 2007 | The purpose of the Easement is to preserve and protect in perpetuity the Conservation Values of the Property and the Water Rights, and in particular the characteristics of the Property that make it valuable wildlife habitat for the Grouse, while allowing Grantors to grow and harvest hay and other limited crops (subject to the terms of the Easement), to graze livestock, to use the property for hunting, fishing, recreation, and such other uses that are not prohibited by this Easement, subject to certain limitations as set forth in the Eastment. Subject to the purpose of this Easement, Grantors and Grantee intend to permit only specific enumerated uses and other uses of the Property and Water Rights that do not substantially diminish or impair the Property's Conservation Values and to prevent any use of the Property and Water Rights that will substantially impair or interfere with protecting the Property's Conservation Values. |
| Grand | 3 North | 75 West of the 6th PM | 38 | 250000 | Middle Park Land Trust | 2007 | Open Space. Property is surrounded by private property on two sides and borders the Rocky Mountain National Park on two other sides.
Wildlife Habitat. It protects the wildlife habitat of elk, moose, deer, fox, black bear, and mountain lion use for cover and food sources.
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| Grand | 3 North | 75 West of the 6th PM | 38 | 125000 | Middle Park Land Trust | 2007 | Open Space. Property is surrounded by private property on two sides and borders the Rocky Mountain National Park on two other sides.
Wildlife Habitat. It protects the wildlife habitat of elk, moose, deer, fox, black bear, and mountain lion use for cover and food sources.
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| Gunnison | 48 & 49 North | 4 West | 182 | 92500 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The Easement is granted exclusively for conservation purposes pursuant to Section 170(h)(1)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code. The conservation purposes for which the Easement is granted is to protect a significant relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem, as described in Section 170(h)(4)(ii) of the Code and Treasury Regulation Section 1.170A-14(d)(3). In particular, the Easement is granted to protect:
A. The property, in its present state, has significant natural, scientific and educational values as a relatively natural habitat for wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem, and has life-sustaining ecological diversity that Grantor desires to protect pursuant to C.R.S. Sections 38-30.5-101 to 38-30.5-111, as may be amended from time to time.
B. The Property consists of relatively intact patches of mountain sagebrush shrublands, oak brush, with scattered conifer and aspen stands and rock outcrops. These natural communities provide important winter range habitat for the Gunnison Sage Grouse as well as winter range and severe winter range for deer and elk (collectively, the "Conservation Values"). Protection of the Property will contribute to the conservation of these Conservation Values. |
| Gunnison | 44 N | 4 W | 440 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | 1. Relatively natural habitat: the property contains subalpine coniferous forest, native grass meadows, sagebrush uplands and several high-gradient stream courses with subalpine riparian shrub habitat that provide food, shelter, breeding ground and migration corridors for several wildlife species.
2. Open Space: the property adds to the scenic character of the local rural landscape in which it lies, contains a harmonious variety of shapes and textures, and provides a degree of openness, contract and variety to the overall landscape.
3. Agriculture: the property is currently used for agricultural purposes including year-round grazing of livestock.
4. Significant public benefit: there is a foreseeable trend of small-paracel recreational and second-home develoment in the vicinity of the property in the near future.
It should also be noted that the terms of the easement do not permit a degree of intrusion or future development that would interfere with the essential scenic quality of the land. |
| Gunnison | 48 & 49 N | 4 West | 182 | 46250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The conservation purposes for which the Easement is granted is to protect a significant relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem.
The property, in its present state, has significant natural, scientifice and educational values as a relatively natural habitat for wildlife, or plants or similary ecosystem and has life-sustaining ecological diversity that grantor desires to protect.
The property consists of relatively intact patches of mountain sagebrush shrublands, oak brush, with scattered conifer and aspen stands and rock outcrops. These natural communities provide important winter range habitat for the Gunnison Sage Grouse as well as winter range and severe winter range for deer and elk. Protection of the property will contribute to the conservation of these Conservation Values. |
| Gunnison | 47 N | 4 W | 88 | 70245 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | 1. Natural Habitat: the property contains subalpine coniferous forest, native upland sagebrush habitats and a diversity of subalpine riparian vegetation that provide food, shelter, breeding ground and migration corridors for several wildlife species, including big game vertebrates important to the biodiversity of the region and econoy of Hindsale count and the state of Colorado.
2. Open Space: the property qualifies as Open Space because it is being preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yeild a significant public benefit.
3. Scenic enjoyment: the property adds to the scenic character of the local rural landscape in which it lies, contains a harmonious variety of shapes and textures, and provides a degree of openness, contrast and variety to the overall landscape.
4.Agricuture: the property is currently used for agricultural purposes including seasonal grazing of livestock. This use is compatible with other land use in the vicinity, as adjacent properties are also used for agricultural production.
5. Significant public benefit: there is a foreseeable trend of small parcel recreational and second home development in the vicinity of the property in the near future. The property lies only one mile from a fly-in vacation home development. |
| Gunnison | 48 N and 49 N | 4 W | 182 | 182500 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The Easement is granted exclusively for conservation purposes.
The property, in its present state, has significant natural, scientific and educational values as a relatively natural habitat for wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem, and has life-sustaining ecological diversity that grantor desires to protect.
The property consists of relatively intact patches of mountain sagebrus shrublands, oak brush, with scattered conifer and aspen stands and rock outcrops. These natural communities provide range and severe winter range for deer and elk. Protection of the property will contribute to the conservation of these Conservation Values. |
| Gunnison | 15S | 86W | 3590 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Gunnison | 49N | 51/2W | 160 | 375000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Gunnison | 49N | 4W | 35 | 123683 | Colorado Open Land | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Gunnison | 14S | 86W | 70 | 50242 | Crested Butte Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Gunnison | 14S | 86W | 28 | 19787 | Crested Butte Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Gunnison | 14S | 86W | 28 | 22687 | Crested Butte Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Gunnison | 14S | 86W | 58 | 41261 | Crested Butte Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Gunnison | 13S | 87W | 23 | 177500 | Crested Butte Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Gunnison | 49N | 5.5W | 304 | 375000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Gunnison | 14 South | 86 West | 72 | 64398 | Crested Butte Land Trust | 2010 | The preservation of land areas for outdoor recreation by, or for the education of, the general public...conservation purposes...include, for example, a nature or hiking trail for use of the public. |
| Gunnison | 48N | 3W | 70 | 349600 | The Nature Conservancy | 2011 | The purpose of the Easement is to preserve and protect in perpetuity, and, in the event of the degradation or destruction, to enhance and restore the significant relatively natural features and values of the Property. It is further the specific purpose of this Easement to conserve important habitat for wildlife; to protect rare or unique native plants currently known or later identified; and to conserve the diverse forest, meadow, and riparian vegetative communities and the wilflife inhabitating these communities. |
| Gunnison | 48 | 3W | 36 | 172500 | The Nature Conservancy | 2011 | The purpose of the Easement is to preserve and protect in perpetuity, and, in the event of the degradation or destruction, to enhance and restore the significant relatively natural features and values of the Property. It is further the specific purpose of this Easement to conserve important habitat for wildlife; to protect rare or unique native plants currently known or later identified; and to conserve the diverse forest, meadow, and riparian vegetative communities and the wildlife inhabiting these communities. |
| Gunnison | 12S | 89W | 500 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Gunnison | 12S | 89W | 500 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Gunnison | 49 | 5W | 120 | 285000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Gunnison | 11S | 88W | 89 | 55750 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Gunnison | 50N | 1W | 22 | 253500 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Gunnison | 14S | 86W | 28 | 19808 | Crested Butte Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Gunnison | 15S | 86W | 3590 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Gunnison | 48N | 4W | 73 | 95800 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Gunnison | 49 N | 4 W | 182 | 46375 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The Easement is granted exclusively for conservation purposes.
The property, in its present state, has significant natural, scientific and educational values as a relatively natural habitat for wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem, and has life-sustaining ecological diversity that grantor desires to protect.
The property consists of relatively intact patches of mountain sagebrush shrublands, oak brush, with scattered conifer and aspen stands and rock outcrops. These natural communities provide range and severe winter range for deer and elk. Protection of the property will contribute to the conservation of these Conservation Values. |
| Gunnison | 49 N | 4 W | 182 | 182500 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The easement is granted exclusively for conservation purposes. The conservation purposes for which the easement is granted is to protect a significant relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem, and has a life-sustaining ecological diversity that the grantor desires to protect. In particular, the easement is granted to protect:
The property in its present state, has significant natural, scientific and educational values as a relatively natural habitat for wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem, and has life-sustaining ecological diversity that grantor desires to protect.
The property consists of relatively intact patches of mointain sagebrush shurblands, oak brush, with scattered conifer and aspen stands and rock outcrops. These natural communities provide important winter range haitat for the Gunnison Sage Grous as well as winter range and severe winter range for deer and elk. Protection of the property will contribute to the conservation of these Conservation Values.
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| Gunnison | 48 & 49 N | 4 West | 182 | 46250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The easement is granted exclusively for conservation purposes. The conservation purposes for which the easement is granted is to protect a significant relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem, and has a life-sustaining ecological diversity that the grantor desires to protect. In particular, the easement is granted to protect:
The property in its present state, has significant natural, scientific and educational values as a relatively natural habitat for wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem, and has life-sustaining ecological diversity that grantor desires to protect.
The property consists of relatively intact patches of mointain sagebrush shurblands, oak brush, with scattered conifer and aspen stands and rock outcrops. These natural communities provide important winter range haitat for the Gunnison Sage Grous as well as winter range and severe winter range for deer and elk. Protection of the property will contribute to the conservation of these Conservation Values.
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| HUERFANO | 29 | 65 WEST of the 6th P.M. | 231 | 97000 | COLO CATTLEMENN'S AGRICULTURAL TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY HAS SIGNIFICANT OPEN SPACE VALUES. THE PROPERTY IS IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 25 AND CAN BE SEEN BY ALL PERSONS TRAVELING FOR A SPAN OF 3 TO FOUR MILES. YHE PROPERTY GIVES TRAVELERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY SWEEPING VIEWS OF AREAS FROM FISHER'S PEAK TO PIKES PEAK, INCLUDING TH E SPANISH PEAKS AND GREENHORN MOUNTAIN. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED EAST OF A AREA THAT HAS EXPERIENCED SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT AND IS NEAR A HIGHWAY EXIT NINE MILES SOUTH OF WALSENBURG, COLORADO. THE CONSERVATION OF THIS PROPERTY IS PURSUANT TO A CONSERVATION PURPOSE RECOGNIZED UNDER THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE. |
| Hinsdale | 43N | 4W | 1501 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | To conserve and not to develop |
| Hinsdale | 43N | 4W | 1501 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | To conserve and not develop |
| Hinsdale | 43N | 4W | 1501 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | to conserve and not develop |
| Hinsdale | 44N | R4W | 1501 | 63452 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | to conserve |
| Hinsdale | 43 n | 4 west | 1509 | 374900 | Nature Conservancy | 2008 | The Easement is granted exclusively for conservatin purposes pursuan to Section 170(h)(1)(c) of the Internal Revenue Code. The conservation purpose for which The Easemetn is granted is to protect a significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem, as described in Section 170(H)(4)(A)(ii) of the Code and Treasury Regulation Section 1.170A-14(d)(3). In particular, the Easement is granted to protect this property from development. |
| Hinsdale | 44N | R4W | 1501 | 63452 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | to conserve |
| Hinsdale | 44N | R4W | 1501 | 63452 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | to conserve |
| Hinsdale | 44N | R4W | 1501 | 63452 | The Nature Conservacy | 2007 | to conserve |
| Hinsdale | 43N | 4w | 1501 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | to conserve and not develop |
| Hinsdale | 43N | 4w | 1501 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | to conserve and not develop |
| Huerfano | 29 South | 66 West | 640 | 10000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The subject property is a 2,240-acre mid-altitude ranch that has been used as a recreational and agricultural parcel. The property has limited live water, but it is heavily influenced by low areas that accumulate moisture and provide for sub irrigated areas. The main influence on the subject property is the presence of surrounding 35 to 40-acre subdivisions which drive the values of the region. This area is heavily inundated with these types of properties. The subject property is only 45 minutes from the metropolitan area of Pueblo and only 15 minutes from the community of Walsenburg. Interstate Highway 25 is located 5 miles to the east of the subject property. These are major employment centers that drive the demand for rural properties in the region. |
| Huerfano | 30 S | 68 W and 69 W | 96 | 100275 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | The Conservation Values of the Property are as follows:
1. Relatively Natural Habitat: the Property consists of open grassland meadows, wetlands, riparian areas, and forested uplands. A portion of the Cuchara River runs across the property. All these natural features searve as habitat for several wildlife species, including elk, mule deer, black bear, coyote, bobcat, wild turkey, mountain lion, pregine falcons, bald eacles and ferruginous hawk.
2. Open Space: The Property qualifies as open space because it will be preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant public benefit.
3. Scenic enjoyment:The Property adds to the scenic character of the local rural landscape in which it lies, contains a harmonious variety of shapes and textures, and provides a degree of openness, contrast and variety to the overall landscape.
4. Significant public benefit: There is intense residential development currently occuring directly adjacent to the property on its north boundary that is already degrading the scenic character of the area. Protection of the Propery will prevent any further degradation and continue to provide an opportunity for the general public to appreciate its scenic values. The protection of the Property is consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area, as several other private properties in the vicinity are protected with conservation easements held by grantee and other land trusts.
5. Agriculture: The Property contains open meadows of native grasses, western wheat and clover that are used for hay production and the pasturing of horses. |
| Huerfano | 28S | 70W | 250 | 113125 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | To preserve significant, relatively natural habitat for lynx, black bear, elk, wild turkey; open space supported by governmental policies, including agricultural land, easily visible and preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Huerfano | 28S | 70W | 250 | 113125 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | To preserve significant, relatively natural habitat for lynx, black bear, elk, wild turkey; open space supported by governmental policies, including agricultural land, easily visible and preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Huerfano | 30S | 67W | 200 | 244000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Huerfano | 30S | 67W | 200 | 244000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Huerfano | 34S | 69W | 276 | 94500 | Colorado Division of Wildlife | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Huerfano | 30 | 68W | 152 | 335000 | Colorado Open Land | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Huerfano | 30S | 66W & 67W | 273 | 196500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Huerfano | 30 S | 69 W | 112 | 195900 | william j. palmer parks foundation, inc. | 2007 | the protection of oopen space and of relatively natural habitat |
| Huerfano & Las Animas | 23S, 24S, 25S & 26S | 60W, 61W, 62W & 63W | 19010 | 375000 | Colorado Division of Wildlife | 2008 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| JACKSON | 6NORTH | 80,81, AND 82 WEST | 520 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| JACKSON | 5 NORTH | 78 WEST | 520 | 325000 | LEGACY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| JACKSON | 6 NORTH | 80 WEST | 192 | 375000 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | THIS PROPERTY PROVIDES A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| JACKSON | 6 NORTH | 80 WEST | 192 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | THIS PROPERTY PROVIDES A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| JACKSON | 7 NORTH | 77 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. | 388 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust, Inc | 2009 | The conservation purposes furthered by my donation are scenic open space, and relatively natural habitat.
The agricultural uses of this property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area, as evidenced by the Colo. State Land Board on the east and is proximal to the Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge, Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests, Roosevelt National Forest, Rocky Mountain National Park and associated Wilderness Areas. The Property is highly visible to the public from surrounding public lands.
This property provides a shrubby riparian area adjacent to Sales Creek while uplands support sagebrush rangelands, lodgepole pine, mixed conifer and aspen forests. The Colo Division of Wildlife has identified the eastern slopes of Custer Mountain as Elk calving grounds, which contributes significant wildlife values. The property provides habitat for Greater Sage-Grouse and is in the immediate area defined by CDOW as vital habitat for the survival of the Greater Sage-Grouse, a species of special concern. |
| JACKSON | 6 NORTH | 80 WEST | 192 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL, LAND TRUST | 2008 | THIS PROPERTY PROVIDES A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| JACKSON | 7N AND 8N | 82W OF THE 6TH PM | 435 | 375000 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRSUT | 2008 | THIS PROPERTY PROVIDES A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| JACKSON | 6 NORTH | 80 WEST | 192 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | THIS PROPERTY PROVIDES A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| JACKSON | 6 NORTH | 80 WEST | 192 | 375000 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL ALAND TRUST | 2008 | THIS PROPERTY PROVIDES A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| JACKSON | 6 NORTH | 79 WEST | 960 | 375000 | LEGACY LAND TRUST | 2008 | TO PROTECT A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM NORMALLY LIVES. |
| JACKSON | 8N | 8W | 1608 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| JACKSON | 8N | 81W | 1608 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production.
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| JACKSON | 8N | 81W | 1608 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production.
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| JACKSON | 8N | 81W | 214 | 132500 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| JEFFERSON | 6S | 70W | 40 | 80000 | MOUNATIN AREA LAND TRUST | 2007 | 1. Undisturbed natural habitat for various species of wildlife.
2. Severe winter range for mule deer and elk.
3. Protection of property under Conservation Easement is consistent with the Conifer/285 Corridor Area Community Plan.
4. Scenic values of property can be enjoyed from local road and from Reynolds Park (Jeffco Open SpaceO,
5. More details available in Baseline Report, available on request. |
| JEFFERSON | 6 SOUTH | 70 WEST | 84 | 629100 | MOUNTAIN AREA LAND TRUST | 2007 | Taxpayers donated a conservation easement to Mountain Area Land Trust (MALT) on certain real property own in Jefferson County, Colorado, consisting of approximately(83) acres, more or less, in order to protect the property's conservation values perpetually. The conservation values include but are not limited to: scenic open space adjacent to other conservation easements held by MALT, and significant relative
ly natural habitat for wildlife and plants. Mores specifically, preservation of the property is important for the following reasons:
Relatively Natural Habitat.[1.170A-14(d)(3)] The property is in the southern Rocky Mountains and contains meadows, forests, and wetlands that provide food, shelter, breeding grounds and migration corridors for numerous wildlife species. Suitable habitat is found on the Property for three species of amphibian, 132 species of birds, 57 species of mammals and 6 species of reptiles.
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| JEFFERSON | 6S | 70W | 0 | 375000 | MOUNTAIN AREA LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES WILDLIFE HABITAT, RIPARIAN, OPEN SPACE-INCLUDING FOREST AND AGRICULTURAL AND SCENIC QUALITIES OF GREAT IMPOORTANCE TO THE GRANTOR, GRANTEE, THE PEOPLE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO. AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. |
| JEFFERSON | 5S | 71W | 160 | 375000 | MOUNTAIN AREA LAND TRUST | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| Jackson | 7N | 82W | 360 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemens' Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Protect agricultural use, scenic enjoyment, and habitat for a variety of animals. |
| Jackson | 6 N | 80 W, 81 W, 82 W | 520 | 268393 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Property provides a significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife or plant community, or similarr ecosystem normaly live. The property provides habitat for a large diversity of wildlife. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW)has identified the North Park area and Jackson County area as a vital habitat for the Sage-Grouse. The greater sage-grouse is classified by CDOW as aspecies of special concern and is a candidate for listing under the Federal Endagered Species Act. |
| Jackson | 6 N | 80 W, 81 W, 82 W | 520 | 45525 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The property possesses signifcant open space qualities and agricultural productivity. The property is primarily open rancnland, is agriculturally productive and is an important part of the agricultural landscape in Jackson County. This property provides a significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally live. The property provides habitat for a large diversity of wildlife. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) has identified the North Park area in general as a vital habitat for the Sage-Grouse. The greater Sage-Grouse is classified by the CDOW as a species of special concern and is a candidate for listing under the Federal Endangered Species Act. |
| Jackson | 6 N | 80 W, 81 W, 82 W | 520 | 15557 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The property possesses signifcant open space qualities and agricultural productivity. The property is primarily open rancnland, is agriculturally productive and is an important part of the agricultural landscape in Jackson County. This property provides a significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally live. The property provides habitat for a large diversity of wildlife. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) has identified the North Park area in general as a vital habitat for the Sage-Grouse. The greater Sage-Grouse is classified by the CDOW as a species of special concern and is a candidate for listing under the Federal Endangered Species Act. |
| Jackson | 6, 7 North | 82 West | 160 | 110000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | To preserve the agricultural values of the Property; To preserve the open space character of the Property; to preserve the wildlife habitat of the Property; and to preserve the scenic qualities of the Property. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 320 | 18750 | Colorado Cattleman's Agriculturial Land Trust | 2008 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 320 | 375000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agriculturial Land Trust | 2008 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 320 | 18750 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | 7N | 81W | 162 | 68750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Jackson | 7N | 81W | 162 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Jackson | 6 North | 79 West | 680 | 3816 | Legacy Land Trust | 2010 | To protect a significant relatively natural habitat in which a fish, wildlife, or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives. |
| Jackson | 6 North | 79 West | 680 | 12252 | Legacy Land Trust | 2010 | To protect a significant relatively natural habitat in which a fish, wildlife, or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives. |
| Jackson | 6 North | 79 West | 680 | 12252 | Legacy Land Trust | 2010 | To protect a significant relatively natural habitat in which a fish, wildlife, or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives. |
| Jackson | 6 North | 79 West | 680 | 306680 | Legacy Land Trust | 2010 | To protect a significant relatively natural habitat in which a fish, wildlife, or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives. |
| Jackson | 6 | 78 | 360 | 292500 | Legacy Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Jackson | 7N, 8N | 81W, 82W | 910 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Jackson | 7N, 8N | 81W, 82W | 910 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production.
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| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 360 | 18750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | 6N | 78W | 480 | 243750 | Brown Cattle Co. Inc | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Jackson | 7N | 77W | 388 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust, Inc. | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 360 | 18750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 360 | 75000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 360 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | 8&9N | 79W | 729 | 555000 | Colorado Cattelmen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Jackson | 7&8N | 82W | 435 | 375000 | Colorado Cattelmen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Jackson | 7N | 82W | 0 | 375000 | Legacy Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 320 | 75000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 320 | 75000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 360 | 75000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 360 | 187500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | 7 North | 82 West | 360 | 75000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area. The Property is of importance in preserving a local and regional working landscape. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit. This Conservation Easement provides for the preservation of land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property being compatible with the agricultural uses of other land in the vicinity. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. Recently, the Cooperative Priorities Project led by the Colorado Coservation Trust identified the river corridors of North Park as one of 18 locations statewide that were priorities for conservation. |
| Jackson | T6N | R82W | 320 | 187500 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | This Property provides significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, similar ecosystem normally live. The Property is used by a variety of wildlife species; including, but not limited to, Moose, Elk, Deer, Antelope and Bear. The Property will yield a significant public benefit, and adds to the scenic and open space character of the landscape in Jackson County. The agricultural uses of this Property are consistent with existing private conservation programs in the area and are historic. The Property is also adjacent to and provides a buffer to the Routt Natural Forest. Protection of the Property will provide a significant public benefit, as it preserves land for the scenic enjoyment of the public. Development of the Property would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape due to the agricultural land uses of this property and others in the area. North Park has been repeatedly identified in statewide surveys as having high natural resource values. |
| Jackson | 5 North | 78 West | 200 | 325000 | Legacy Land Trust | 2007 | The following conservation purposes are furthered by this easement: 1) the preservation of certain open space (including farmland and forest land) for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant public benefit, and 2) to protect a significant relatively natural habitat in which a fish, wildlife, or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives.
The Property encompasses productive agricultural land and important natural areas. Preservation of the Property will continue to provide an opportunity for the general public to appreciate its scenic values and will help to preserve the viability of agriculture and tourism, and the viability of many animal and plant species. The preservation of the Property pursuant to this Conservation Easement will yield significant public benefit by preventing development of the Property which would contribute to the degradation of the scenic vistas available to the public, and to the degradation of this significant wildlife habitat.
The Property provides migration corridors to and from Routt National Forest and nearby lands that have been conserved for wildlife habitat and open space. The property contains a rich mosaic of habitats including native grass and sedge meadows with willow-lined drainages running through, big sagebrush and silver sagebrush shrub lands on the benches about the meadows, and lodge pole pine and aspen forests at the upper elevations on the south and north areas of the Property. The Property provides valuable habitat for many species of birds and animals; a resident moose population, elk, mule deer, black bear, hawks and eagles are commonly seen on the Property. |
| Jackson | 7N | 82W | 360 | 75000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Protection of scenic open space and natural sagebrush and aspen-lodgepole habitat adjacent to Routt National Forest for a variety of wildlife. |
| Jackson | 6 N | 80 W, 81 W, 82 W | 520 | 45525 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The property possesses signifcant open space qualities and agricultural productivity. The property is primarily open rancnland, is agriculturally productive and is an important part of the agricultural landscape in Jackson County. This property provides a significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally live. The property provides habitat for a large diversity of wildlife. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) has identified the North Park area in general as a vital habitat for the Sage-Grouse. The greater Sage-Grouse is classified by the CDOW as a species of special concern and is a candidate for listing under the Federal Endangered Species Act. |
| Jackson | 5 N | 78 W | 200 | 325000 | Legacy Land Trust | 2007 | Preservation of the property will continue to provide an opportunity for the general public to appreciate its scenic values and will help to preserve the viability of agriculture and tourism, and the viability of many animal and plant species. The preservation of the property pursuant to this Conservation Easement will yeild significant public benefit by preventing development of the property which would contribute to the degradation of the scenic vistas available to the public, and to the degredation of this significant wildlife habitat. |
| Jackson | 5N | 78W | 200 | 325000 | Legacy Land Trust | 2007 | Preservation of scenic open space and relatively natural habitat, including Spring Creek adjacent to Routt National Forest. |
| Jefferson | T5S | R71W | 39 | 375000 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2007 | As stated in the Deed of Conservation Easement, this property possesses wildlife habitat, forest, open space and scenic qualities of great importance. The purpose of the easement is to preserve this land as a Relatively Natural Habitat for plants and animals as well as to provide Open Space and Scenic Enjoyment to the people of Jefferson County and the State of Colorado. |
| Jefferson | 6S | 71W | 120 | 375000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. a Montana non-profit Corporation | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Jefferson | 7S | 71W | 285 | 340450 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2012 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Jefferson | 5S | 71W | 160 | 375000 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Jefferson | 6 South | 71 West of 6th PM | 120 | 375000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. a Montana non-profit corporation | 2011 | This easement protects relatively natural habitat for wildlife. Also preserved is the scenic character and open space of the local rural landscape. Views of the property are enjoyed by the general public from several roads and open space. This donation supports several clearly delineated governmental policies aimed at conserving scenic and wildlife habitat values. |
| Jefferson | 6S | 71W | 106 | 333900 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Jefferson | 3S | 71W | 178 | 181000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Jefferson | 7S | 71W | 360 | 351000 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2009 | This parcel of Resort Valley Ranch West, Inc. has been put into a conservation easement with the Mountain Area Land Trust in order to preserve and protect the following values:
1. Preservation of the Property for agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry, hunting, and for native plant and wildlife habitat;
2. Preservation of the scenic quality and natural character of vistas and views of the Property where visible to the public from public roads and public lands, excluding where driveways or roads on the Property connect to public roads, including the pristine appearance of the Property's major rock outcroppings, open meadows, ridge lines, and mountain peaks. Notwithstanding the foregoing, public visibility of a proposed use or activity on the Property shall not, in and of itself, automatically result in the denial of consent;
3. Preservation of the open space buffer created by the Property between the residential housing developments along Elk Creek and on Richmond Hill by limiting development to that allowed in this Deed; and
4. Preservation of the natural character of the Property by ensuring that its permitted development, uses, and operations are accomplished in a manner so as to prevent soil erosion, mitigate invasive species, and prevent pollution by toxic chemicals.
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| Jefferson | 2S | 69W | 4 | 210000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Jefferson | 7S | 71W | 320 | 283000 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic |
| Jefferson | 7 South | 70West & 71West | 480 | 260000 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively Natural Habitat, Open Space for Scenic enjoyment and meets Clearly Delineated Government Policies of Jefferson County, the State of Colorado & the United States. The site will provide Significant Public Benefit. |
| Jefferson | 7S | 71W | 320 | 375000 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2007 | Preserve scenic, water source, forest, open space, and wildlife qualities. |
| Jefferson | 2 S | 69 W | 4 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreaional, scenic and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values"). The diverse environments in the area attract numerous wildlife species. The property is located approximately five miles northwest of the downtown development core of Arvada and five miles southwest of the downtown development core of Westminster, an area that has seen substantial residential development since the decommissioning of Rocky Flats Nuclear Power Plant. Such conservation values are beneficial for the community and the state of Colorado, and are consistent with setting aside land for ecological, recreational, scenic and wildlife purposes. |
| Jefferson | 2 S | 71 W | 35 | 365000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values") of great importance to grantor, the people of Jefferson County and the people of the state of Colorado. The property has always been in native grass and forest, and is currently used as pasture for grazing livestock. The variety of vegetation and topography offer diverse habitats that are hospitable to numerous wildlife species, including bear, deer, elk, turkey, buld grouse, coyote, rabbit and bobcat. The property contains significant scenic, agricultural, ecological and wildlife value which is beneficial for the community and the state of Colorado in setting aside land conservation purposes. |
| Jefferson & Gilpin | 2S | 72W | 202 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| KIT CARSON | 9 S. | 44 W. | 48 | 371250 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| KIT CARSON | 9 S. | 44 W. | 48 | 371250 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| KIT CARSON | 9 S. | 44 W. | 48 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| KIT CARSON | 9 S. | 44 W. | 48 | 371250 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| KIT CARSON | 9 S. | 44 W. | 48 | 371250 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| LA PLATA | 34 NORTH | 8 WEST | 102 | 189000 | LA PLATA OPEN CONSERVANCY | 2007 | TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE AND TO KEEP THE PROPERTY AVAILABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL USES. |
| LA PLATA | 36N | 9W | 147 | 317500 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2010 | IT IS THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES THAT YIELD SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT AND TO PROVIDE FOR CURRENT AGRICULTURAL USE AND FUTURE AGRICULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES, AND IT IS THE SECONDARY PURPOSE TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE AND TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER PREDOMINANTLY IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. |
| LA PLATA | 34 NORTH | 8 WEST | 44 | 199500 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2010 | IT IS THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND AND ENSURE THAT THE PROPERTY REMAINS AVAILABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE AND PLANT HABITAT; AND IT IS A SECONDARY PURPOSE TO PROTECT TOEH PROPERTY'S OPEN SPACE ANS SCENIC VALUES, AND TO ENSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER PREDOMINANTLY IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE CONDITIONS AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFER WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY.
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| LA PLATA | 36 NORTH | 9 WEST | 138 | 375000 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2010 | As stated in the attached appraisal and deed of conservation easement, ¿it is the primary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s productive agricultural land and ensure that the Property remains available for agricultural production, and it is the secondary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat and scenic values, and to ensure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its agricultural, natural, scenic and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. Grantor intends that this Easement will confine the use of the Property to such activities, including, without limitation those involving farming and ranching as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement¿. |
| LA PLATA | 36 NORTH | 9 WEST | 81 | 260500 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2009 | IT IS THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY¿S PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND AND ENSURE THAT THE PROPERTY REMAINS AVAILABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND IT IS THE SECONDARY PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY¿S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC VALUES, AND TO ENSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER PREDOMINANTLY ON ITS AGRICULTURAL , NATURAL , SCENIC, AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. GRANTOR INTENDS THAT THIS EASEMENT WILL CONFINE THE USE OF THE PROPERTY TO SUCH ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING THOSE INVOLVING FARMING AND RANCHING AND LIMITED RESIDENTIAL USE, AS ARE NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE EASEMENT. |
| LA PLATA | 36 NORTH | 9 WEST | 81 | 260500 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2009 | IT IS THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY¿S PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND AND ENSURE THAT THE PROPERTY REMAINS AVAILABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND IT IS THE SECONDARY PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY¿S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC VALUES, AND TO ENSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER PREDOMINANTLY ON ITS AGRICULTURAL , NATURAL , SCENIC, AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. GRANTOR INTENDS THAT THIS EASEMENT WILL CONFINE THE USE OF THE PROPERTY TO SUCH ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING THOSE INVOLVING FARMING AND RANCHING AND LIMITED RESIDENTIAL USE, AS ARE NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE EASEMENT. |
| LA PLATA | 34 N | 7 W | 234 | 242000 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVING | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FURTHERED BY THE DONATION INCLUDE WILDLIFE PROTECTION, CONSERVATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND AND MAINTENANCE OF OPEN SPACE AND PASTORAL LANDSCAPE VISIBLE TO THE PUBLIC. |
| LA PLATA | 35 NORTH | 7 WEST | 428 | 75000 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | PROTECT EXISTING AGRICULTURAL LAND AND AGRICULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES AND TO ENSURE THE RETENTION OF NATURAL, AGRICULTURAL, FORESTED, SCENIC, AND OPEN SPACE CONDITIONS. |
| LA PLATA | 35 NORTH | 7 WEST | 428 | 300000 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | PROTECT EXISTING AGRICULTURAL LAND AND AGRICULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES AND TO ENSURE THE RETENTION OF NATURAL, AGRICULTURAL, FORESTED, SCENIC, AND OPEN SPACE CONDITIONS. |
| LA PLATA | 34 NORTH | 7 WEST, N.M.P.M | 40 | 50000 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | As stated in the attached deed of conservation easement, ¿it is the purpose of the easement to protect the Property¿s agricultural land for growing crops and raising livestock, and it is the secondary purpose to protect the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat , and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominately in its agricultural, scenic, and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. Grantors intend that this Easement will confine the use of the Property to such activities, including without limitation, those involving farming, ranching, and limited residential use, as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement |
| LA PLATA | 36 NORTH | 12 WEST | 140 | 226000 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE COSERVANCY | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT ARE TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S PRODUCTIVE AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS, TO PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE PROPERY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUES, AND TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOR-
EVER IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, OPEN AND SCENIC CONDITION. |
| LA PLATA | 34 NORTH | 6 WEST | 180 | 241500 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2007 | It is the primary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat and productive agricultural land in a human/wildlife interface, and it is the secondary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s archaeological sites, and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its agricultural, natural and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. Grantor intends that this Easement will confine the use of the Property to such activities, including, without limitation those involving farming, ranching and limited residential use as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement. |
| LA PLATA | 36 NORTH | 9 WEST | 103 | 260500 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2009 | 1) As stated in the attached appraisal and deed of conservation easement, ¿it is the primary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s productive agricultural land and ensure that the Property remains available for agricultural production, and it is the secondary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat and scenic values, and to ensure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its agricultural, natural, scenic and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. Grantor intends that this Easement will confine the use of the Property to such activities, including, without limitation those involving farming and ranching as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement¿. |
| LA PLATA COUNTY | 34 NORTH | 8 WEST | 0 | 227500 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2011 | It is the primary purpose of this Conservation Easement to protect in perpetuity the Conservation Values of the Property, and in particular the characteristics of the Property that make it valuable wildlife habitat for mule deer and elk, while preserving Grantor¿s rights to limited residential, agricultural and family recreational use, subject to certain limitations as set forth herein. The secondary purpose is to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, agricultural, scenic and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property, to the extent of the Grantor¿s legal rights to do so. |
| LA PLATTA | 35N | 9 WEST | 105 | 485000 | LPO5C | 2008 | TO PROTECT EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITANT AND GAME MIGRATION AREA. |
| LARIMER | PARTS OF 10 N AND 11 N | 71 W | 0 | 180000 | LEGACY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE OF EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR PLANTS AND ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY IN RIPARIAN ZONES IN WATER COURSES. |
| LARIMER | 5N | 73W | 10 | 187500 | ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| LARIMER | 7 NORTH | 70 WEST of the 6th P.M. | 80 | 55000 | HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE U.S. WILDLIFE LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| LARIMER | 4N | 72W | 35 | 1475 | ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES SIGNIFICANT OPEN SPACE, SCENIC, WILDLIFE AND PLANT HABITAT AND OTHER AESTHETIC AND ECOLOGICAL VALUES OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF LARIMER COUNTY AND THE PEOPLE OF COLORADO. |
| LARIMER | 4N | 72W | 35 | 140000 | ESTES PARK LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| LARIMER | 5N | 73W | 6 | 169000 | ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment.
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| LARIMER | 4N | 72W | 35 | 7350 | ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment.
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| LINCOLN COUNTY | 14 SOUTH - 15 SOUTH | 57 WEST - 58 WEST | 2416 | 131126 | THE NATURE CONSRVANCY IN COLORADO | 2007 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE EASEMENT TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT IN PERPETUITY AND, IN THE
EVENT OF THEIR DEGRADATION OR DESTRCTION, TO ENHANCE AND RESTORE THE OPEN SPACE AND
SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL FEATURES AND VALUE OF THE PROPERTY. IT IS FURTHER THE
SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT TO CONSERV IMPORTANT HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE AND TO
PROTECT RARE OR UNIQUE NATIVE PLANTS CURRENTLY KNOWN OR LATER IDENTIFIED. IN ACHIEV-
ING THESE PURPOSES, IT IS THE INTENT OF THE EASEMENT TO PERMIT THE CONTINUATION OF SUCH USES OF THE PROPERTY AS MAY BE CONDUCTED CONSISTENT WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES
PROTECTED HEREIN. |
| LOGAN | 8 NORTH | 52 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. | 10 | 287500 | LOGAN COUNTY, COLO | 2007 | A RESTRICTION (GRANTED IN PERPETUITY) ON THE USE WHICH MAY BE MADE OF REAL PROPERTY. |
| LOGAN | 9 AND 10 NORTH | 53 WEST of the 6th P.M. | 996 | 165500 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| LOGAN | 9 AND 10 NORTH | 53 WEST of the 6th P.M. | 996 | 165500 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| LOGAN | 9 NORTH AND 10 NORTH | 53 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 954 | 252500 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE PROEPRTY CONTAINS PONDS, WETLANDS RIPARIAN AREAS, AND IRRIGATED HAY MEADOWS THAT PROVIDE, FOOD, SHELTER, BREEDING GROUND. |
| LOGAN COUNTY | PROCTOR | N/A | 968 | 14444 | DUCKS UNLIMITED AND WETLANDS AMERICAN TRUST | 2007 | THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS
OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS. |
| LOGAN COUNTY | PROCTOR | N/A | 968 | 14444 | DUCKS UNLIMITED AND WETLANDS AMERICAN TRUST | 2007 | THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS
OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS. |
| La Plata | 34N | 7W | 39 | 181500 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | The purpose of the easement is to preserve, in perpetuity, the agricultural, wildlife, open space, and scenic values of the property as supported by Federal, State and Local Governmental Policies. There are sufficient water rights and irrigation infrastructure to produce crops common to the region, and the property has been mapped by the US NRCS as irrigated farmland of statewide importance. Along with thousands of acres of adjoining tribal lands, the property contributes to continuing agricultural practices as no division of the property is allowed and there is a strong trend of development in the area. The property possesses scenic values visible to the public from CR 523 in La Plata County and forage and shelter requirements for many wildlife species. |
| La Plata | 34N and 33N | 9W | 480 | 375000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to protect and enhance the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat, and it is the secondary purpose to protect the Property¿s agricultural resources, and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, agricultural, forested, scenic, and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. |
| La Plata | 34N and 33N | 9W | 480 | 180499 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to protect and enhance the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat, and it is the secondary purpose to protect the Property¿s agricultural resources, and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, agricultural, forested, scenic, and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. |
| La Plata | 36N | 9W | 80 | 222825 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | it is the primary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s productive agricultural land and ensure that the Property remains available for agricultural production, and it is the secondary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat and scenic values, and to ensure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its agricultural, natural, scenic and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. Grantor intends that this Easement will confine the use of the Property to such activities, including, without limitation those involving farming and ranching as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement |
| La Plata | 36N | 9W | 80 | 95925 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | it is the primary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s productive agricultural land and ensure that the Property remains available for agricultural production, and it is the secondary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat and scenic values, and to ensure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its agricultural, natural, scenic and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. Grantor intends that this Easement will confine the use of the Property to such activities, including, without limitation those involving farming and ranching as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement |
| La Plata | 36N | 9W | 80 | 375000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | It is the primary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s productive agricultural land and ensure that the Property remains available for agricultural production, and it is the secondary purpose of this Easement to protect the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat and scenic values, and to ensure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its agricultural, natural, scenic and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. Grantor intends that this Easement will confine the use of the Property to such activities, including, without limitation those involving farming and ranching as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement. |
| La Plata | 34 North | 11 West | 149 | 255500 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2010 | Primary purpose is to protect the Property's existing wildlife habitat and botanical diversity, the secondary purpose is to protect its agricultural land and opportunities and its historical/archaeological values and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, scenic, historical, agricultural, forested, and/or open space condition. |
| La Plata | 34 North | 11 West | 149 | 255500 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2010 | Primary purpose is to protect the Property's existing wildlife habitat and botanical diversity, the secondary purpose is to protect its agricultural land and opportunities and its historical/archaeological values and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, scenic, historical, agricultural, forested, and/or open space condition. |
| La Plata | 34 North | 11 West | 149 | 252945 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2010 | Primary purpose is to protect the Property's existing wildlife habitat and botanical diversity, the secondary purpose is to protect its agricultural land and opportunities and its historical/archaeological values and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, scenic, historical, agricultural, forested, and/or open space condition. |
| La Plata | 35N | 8W and 9W | 194 | 375000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| La Plata | 34 | 8W N.M.P.M. | 54 | 205000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | Agricultural, irrigated hay and pasture land; Wildlife habitat, riparian area. |
| La Plata | T35N | R8W | 81 | 765000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2009 | The Property possesses natural, wildlife, agricultural, and open space values or ¿Conservation Values¿ which this Conservation Easement is designed to protect in perpetuity, and which provide a significant public benefit. The Property is a natural area which qualifies as a ¿relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem,¿ as that phrase is used in the Internal Revenue Code Section 170(h)(4)(A)(ii).
To summarize, the purpose of the conservation easement is to protect the following Conservation Values on the Property in perpetuity:
(a) Natural habitat for wildlife and plants ¿ including summer and winter range; severe winter range; summer, fall and winter concentration area; migration route; and/or overall range for a variety of species of game and nongame wildlife
(b) Valuable agricultural land that can yield significant public benefit and provide future agricultural opportunities ¿ including ¿irrigated farmland of statewide importance¿ and soils classified as ¿prime farmland if irrigated¿
(c) Natural, scenic open space that can be viewed by the public, and that adjoins and buffers public land, including frontage on both sides of the Florida River.
The CDOW and La Plata Open Space Conservancy have developed a scoring system to help prioritize properties for conservation of wildlife habitat. Using this system, LPOSC scored the Easement Property at 106, placing it in the highest range of properties prioritized for habitat protection. Protection of the Property and prevention of additional development will result in protection of valuable habitat. The combination of these ecological elements makes this Property unique in the area.
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| La Plata | 34 North | 12 West | 265 | 84000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2008 | The primary purpose of this Easement is to protect and enhance the Property¿s existing wild life and plant habitat, and it is the secondary purpose to protect the Property¿s productive grazing land and cropland which yield significant public benefit, and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, agricultural , and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property to such activates, including those involving wildlife and plant habitat enhancement, farming, ranching, and limited residential use as are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement.
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| La Plata | 34N | 8W N.M.P.M. | 100 | 305000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | Agricultural, irrigated crop and pasture land; Wildlife habitat,riparian area, water rights including in stream flows |
| La Plata | 35N | 10W | 35 | 230000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2008 | The purpose of the subject conservation easement is to protect the following conservation values on the Property in perpetuity:
-Natural habitat for wildlife - including summer and winter range, severe winter range, fall and winter concentration area, and migration route for a variety of species of game and nongame wildlife.
-Natural, agricultural open space. |
| La Plata | 35 North | 7 West | 428 | 375000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | Protect existing agricultural land and agricultural opportunities and to ensure the retention of natural, agricultural, forested, scenic, and open space conditions. |
| La Plata | 34N and 33N | 9W | 480 | 107034 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to protect and enhance the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat, and it is the secondary purpose to protect the Property¿s agricultural resources, and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, agricultural, forested, scenic, and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. |
| La Plata | 34 North | 9 West N.M.P.N. | 84 | 145000 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | The purposes of the easement are to protect the property's productive and agricultural lands, protect and enhance the property's existing wildlife habitat and scenic open space value, and to assure that the property will be retained forever in its agricultural, open and scenic condition. |
| La Plata | 34N and 33N | 9W | 480 | 87467 | La Plata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to protect and enhance the Property¿s existing wildlife habitat, and it is the secondary purpose to protect the Property¿s agricultural resources, and to assure that the Property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural, agricultural, forested, scenic, and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Property. |
| LaPlata | 35N | 12W | 354 | 250500 | LaPlata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | The conservation easement will prevent significant residential development on the property that would result in loss of habitat. This is verified by letter from the Forest Service stating that this is critical winter range for wildlife and recorded with the easement. The property receives preferential agricultural property tax treatment from the State of Colorado. The property will be retained forever predominantly in its natural agricultural and open space and scenic condition. Grantor intends that this easement will confine the use of the property to such activities especially those involving farming, ranching, livestock production and limited residential use as are consistent with the purpose of this easement. The conservation easement is contributed to a qualified organization under 501(c)(3) and 170(h) of the Internal Revenue Code. The contributed conservation easement is enforceable in perpetuity, unencumbered property and in compliance under 1.170A-14(g) |
| LaPlata | 35 North | 10 West | 35 | 210000 | LaPlata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | A RESTRICTION (GRANTED IN PERPETUITY) ON THE USE WHICH MAY BE MADE OF REAL PROPERTY |
| LaPlata | 36 North | 9 West | 81 | 11250 | LaPlata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT ARE TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S PRODUCTIVE AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS, TO PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE PROPERY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUES, AND TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOR- EVER IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, OPEN AND SCENIC CONDITION. |
| LaPlata | 36 North | 9 West | 81 | 11250 | LaPlata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT ARE TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S PRODUCTIVE AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS, TO PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE PROPERY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUES, AND TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOR- EVER IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, OPEN AND SCENIC CONDITION |
| LaPlata | 36 North | 9 West | 81 | 11250 | LaPlata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT ARE TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S PRODUCTIVE AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS, TO PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE PROPERY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUES, AND TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOR- EVER IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, OPEN AND SCENIC CONDITION |
| LaPlata | 34 North | 12 West N.M.P.M | 40 | 172500 | LaPlata Open Space Conservancy | 2008 | Protection in perpetuity of three specific conservation values. The donation will protect natural habitat for wildlife, globally vulnerable montane riparian forest, and natural open space and agricultural opportunities. |
| LaPlata | 36 North | 9 West | 81 | 11250 | LaPlata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT ARE TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S PRODUCTIVE AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS, TO PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE PROPERY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUES, AND TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOR- EVER IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, OPEN AND SCENIC CONDITION |
| LaPlata | 36 North | 9 West | 81 | 11250 | LaPlata Open Space Conservancy | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT ARE TO PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S PRODUCTIVE AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS, TO PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE PROPERY'S EXISTING WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUES, AND TO ASSURE THAT THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOR- EVER IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, OPEN AND SCENIC CONDITION |
| Lake | 10 S | 80 W | 175 | 375000 | Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas | 2007 | To protect the conservation values. The conservation values on this property include relatively natural habitat for fish, wildlife and plants, and open space available for scenic enjoyment of the general public and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| Lake | 10S | 79W | 160 | 200000 | Land Trust of Upper Arkansas | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Lake | Township 10 South | Range 80 West of the 6th P.M. | 3277 | 375000 | State of Colorado, Dept of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife | 2009 | The conservation purpose of the easement is to preserve the property for open space, wildlife, public recreation and agricultural purposes.
The property consists of undeveloped livestock grazing and irrigated hay meadows primarily in a natural state, and therefore has significant ecological, agricultural, scenic, open space, and wildlife habitat value all of which are of great importance to the residents of Lake County and the People of the State of Colorado, and all of which are worthy of preservation. |
| Larimer | 7N & 8N | 71W | 73 | 115640 | LEGACY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| Larimer | 6N | 69W | 10 | 375000 | Thompson School District R2-J | 2007 | Preserve natural, scenic, and open space for education and recreation. |
| Larimer | 6 N | 69 W | 10 | 375000 | Thompson School District R2-J | 2007 | To retain the property forever in its present natural, scenic and open space condition, to preserve the property for the education of and for the outdoor recreation by the general public, and to prevent any use that will materially impair or interfere with the conservation values of the property |
| Larimer | 6 N | 69 W | 10 | 375000 | Thompson School District R2-J | 2007 | To preserve the property for the education of and for the outdoor recreation by the general public and to prevent any use that will materially impair or interfere with the conservation values of the property. |
| Larimer | 4 N | 73 W | 54 | 117187 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Protection of natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Larimer | 5N | 69W | 27 | 125000 | City of Loveland & Legacy Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat & open space |
| Larimer | 4N | 72W | 20 | 25000 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Larimer | 4N | 72W | 20 | 25000 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Larimer | 5N | 72W | 41 | 212500 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Larimer | 11 North | 71 & 72 West | 720 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are
the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the
preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant
to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which
will yield a public benefit. |
| Larimer | 11 North | 71 & 72 West | 720 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Larimer | 10N | 71W | 495 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 37 | 244500 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 37 | 244500 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 37 | 244500 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment.
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| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 481 | 10955 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 481 | 10955 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 481 | 10920 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 481 | 10920 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 481 | 58310 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 0 | 20278 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Larimer | 5N | 73W | 10 | 187500 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 0 | 20278 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 0 | 182500 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 10N | 69W | 105 | 12383 | Larimer County | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 8N | 71W | 320 | 700000 | Legacy Land Trust | 2011 | To preserve the property agricultural, natural, scenic, open space, wildlife habitat and historic value both for area residents as well as others in the State of Colorado. This easement will yield a significant public benefit. The property can be viewed by the public from Rist Canyon Road as well as teh Arapahoe-Roosevelt National Forest which is adjacent to the Property. Diverse vegetative communities on the property create visual interest in the landscape with color and contrast. The Mummy Range serves as a backdrop to the west while Grey Rock provide it to the north. |
| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West | 18 | 87500 | Legacy Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife Habitat and Open Space |
| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 0 | 60833 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 0 | 365000 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 0 | 20278 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 6N | 71W | 1222 | 375000 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 481 | 58345 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 481 | 58345 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 48 | 131250 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 10 North | 73 West of the 6th P.M. | 481 | 350000 | Legacy Land Trust | 2009 | The purpose of this Easement is to assure that the agricultural, natural habitat, open space, historic and scenic values of the Property will be retained in perpetuity and to prevent any use of the Property that will significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Larimer | 5N | 72W | 5 | 132500 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Larimer | 5N | 69W | 27 | 125000 | City of Loveland & Legacy Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 54 | 375000 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, and scenic enjoyment. |
| Larimer | 4N | 73W | 54 | 117187 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Larimer | 5N | 69W | 27 | 375000 | City of Loveland & Legacy Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat & open space |
| Larimer | 4 N | 73 W | 54 | 140625 | Estes Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Protection of natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Larimer | 5N | 69W | 86 | 125000 | City of Loveland & Legacy Land Trust | 2007 | Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, including a prominent ridgeline with a mature ponderosa pine forest and native short grass prairie. Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, and ecosystems on the Dakota Hogback. |
| Larimer | 10N | 69W | 105 | 37150 | Larimer County | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 10N | 69W | 105 | 12383 | Larimer County | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Larimer | 10N | 69W | 105 | 12383 | Larimer County | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Las Animas | 33S | 63W | 477 | 340000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. | 2007 | Protect relatively natural wildlife habitat of wildlife and plants and open space. |
| Las Animas | 32S | 62W | 1240 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production.
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| Las Animas | 32s | 62w | 1240 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production.
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| Las Animas | Bent County | Culebra Peak | 3102 | 187500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Preservation of land areas for outdoor recreation by, or the education of, the general public; the protection of a natural habitat or similar ecosystem; the preservation of open space where preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, or pursuant to a clearly delineated federal, state, or local government conservation policy, and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| Las Animas | Culebra Peak | Culebra Peak | 3436 | 187500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Preservation of land areas for outdoor recreation by, or the education of, the general public, the protection of a natural habitat or similar ecosystem, the presevation of open space where preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, or pursuant to a clearly delineated federal, state or local government conservation policy, and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| Las Animas | 33S | 68W | 348 | 149500 | Colorado Division of Wildlife/Wildlife Commission | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Las Animas | 33S | 68W | 348 | 149500 | Colorado Division of Wildlife/Wildlife Commission | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Lincoln | 16 South | 54 and 55 | 1760 | 259336 | The Greenlands Reserve | 2007 | The conservation purposes furthered by this donation include the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife, to include migratory birds, quail, white-tail and mule deer, red fox, coyote, plants, or similar ecosystems, as well as the protection of certain open space, including farming and ranching practices.
The Property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational scenic, and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values") of great importance to Grantor, the people of Lincoln County, Colorado, and the people of the State of Colorado. |
| Logan | 9N and 10N | 53W | 954 | 181800 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| MESA | 12 | 103 WEST | 361 | 202750 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2007 | PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF MULE DEER, AMERICAN ELK, MIGRATING A RESIDENT BIRDS AND RIPARIAN HABITAT. PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE PUBLIC AND TO PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL USE PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENTAL CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| MESA | 11 SOUTH | 98 WEST | 17 | 167840 | MESA COUNTY LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO CONVEY COMMERCIAL, RETAIL, MINING AND RESIDENTIAL REDEVELOPMENT RIGHTS TO THE MESA COUNTY LAND TRUST. |
| MESA | 13S | 100W | 240 | 140000 | MESA COUNTY LAND CONSERVANCY,INC | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS TO ENSURE THAT THE RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR ANIMALS AND PLANTS, SCENIC OPEN SPACE AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER, AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF, OR ACTIVITY UPON, THE PROPERTY THAT WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR THOSE CONSERVATION VALUES. IT IS ALSO THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO REMOVE AND PRECLUDE THE RIGHT TO DEVELOP AND CONSTRUCT HOUSING ON THE PROPERTY. |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 102 WEST | 118 | 310000 | MESA COUNTY LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE PROEPRTY INCLUDES SIGNIFICANT WILDLIFE AND BIRD HABITANT, AND IS IN AN AREA WHICH IS EXPERIENCING SUBSTANCIAL DEVELOPMENT THAT HAS REDUCED OPEN AND SCENIC VISTAS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC. |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 101 WEST | 70 | 336656 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2008 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY, OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 101 WEST | 70 | 17719 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2008 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY, OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| MESA | 10 SOUTH | 94 WEST | 200 | 349600 | COLROADO CATTLEMENS AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF PLANTS AND WILDLIFE AND SCENIC AND AGRICULTURAL OPEN SPACE PUSUANT TO CLEARLY. |
| MESA | 9 SOUTH | 103 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN | 115 | 280313 | MESA COUNTY LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES HIGH-VALUE, RELATIVELY NATURAL WILDLIFE HABITANT, AGRICULTURAL, SCENIC, AND OPEN SPACE VALUES OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE CONSERVANCY. |
| MESA | 1S | 2E | 12 | 20418 | MESA LAND CONSER'CY DBA MESA LAND TRUST | 2011 | CONSERVATION EASEMENT IN GROSS THAT WILL LIMIT THE LAND AND WATER RIGHTS. |
| MESA | 14S | 102W | 480 | 374500 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2010 | TO CONSERVE OPEN RANCHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION. TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM. |
| MESA | 13S | 103W | 200 | 50000 | MESA COUNTY LAND CONSERVATION, INC. | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MESA | T1S | R2E | 49 | 24027 | Mesa County Land Conservancy, Inc. dba Mesa Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purpose furthered by the gift is the preservation of open space for the senic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies. |
| MESA | T 2 N | R 2 W | 22 | 21060 | MESA COUNTY LAND CONSERVANCY, INC. | 2009 | TO PROTECT SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM NORMALLY LIVES. THE PROPERTY PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT WILDLIFE HABITAT, INCLUDING A CORRIDOR FOR WILDLIFE MIGRATION TO AND FROM ADJACENT LANDS AND NEARBY BLM LANDS AND THE BOOK CLIFFS. |
| MESA | 1 NORTH | 3 WEST OF UTE MERIDIAN | 63 | 368000 | MESA COUNTY LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | PRESERVE RELATIVELY NATURAL WILDLIFE AND PLANT HABITATN. |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 101 WEST | 70 | 375000 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVATION EASEMENT |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 101 WEST | 70 | 177187 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVATION EASEMENT |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 101 WEST | 70 | 177188 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVATION EASEMENT |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 101 WEST | 70 | 375000 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVATION EASEMENT |
| MESA | 11 SOUTH | 98 WEST | 12 | 29575 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2008 | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE EASEMENT TO ENSURE THAT THAT PROPERTY WILL FOREVER REMAIN PREDOMINANTLY IN ITS CURRENT AGRICULTURAL, SCENIC, AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION. |
| MESA | 14 SOUTH | 103 WEST OF 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN | 1620 | 109167 | STATE OF COLO. DIV. OF NTL. RESOURCE | 2008 | PRESERVATION OF VALUABLE HABITANT FOR THE GUNNISON SAGE GROUSE THE PROPERTY IS SUBSTANTTIALLY UNDISTURBED, NATURAL SATE AND THEREFORE SIGNIFICANT ECOLOGICAL AND WILDLIFE VALUE FOR THE GROUSE. |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 101 WEST | 70 | 375000 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2008 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNT COMMUNITY, OR SIMIALR ECOSYSTEMN NORMALLY LIVES. |
| MESA | 12 SOUTH | 100 WEST AND 99 WEST | 302 | 301570 | MESA COUNTY LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE FOR THIS 301.57 ACRES IS TO PROTECT THE LAND, WILDLIFE, WATER FROM FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. TO PROTECT AND MAINTAIN THE NATURAL SCENIC FOREST AND OPEN SPACE ALONG WITH WILDLIFE WINTER RANGE AND MIGRATIONAL AREA. |
| MESA | 9S | 93W | 472 | 375000 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildfile habitat and open space. |
| MESA | 10 SOUTH | 95 WEST | 360 | 283500 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS DONATED FOR THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HAB-
ITAT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS, AND FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC
ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOV-
ERNMENT CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| MESA | 12 SOUTH | 99 WEST AND 100 WEST | 309 | 508575 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THIS LAND IS TO PROTECT THE LAND AND WILDLIFE FROM FUTURE DEVELOPMENT, TO MAINTAIN THE SCENIC NATURAL FORESTRY CONDITION AND OPEN SPACE ALONG WITH THE LANDS AGRICULTURAL VALUES. |
| MESA | 15 SOUTH | 101 WEST | 70 | 177188 | MESA LAND TRSUT | 2008 | CONSERVATION EASEMENT |
| MESA COUNTY | TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH | 98 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 316 | 375000 | MESA COUNTY LAND CONSERVANCY LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS DONATED FOR THE PROTECTION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS. |
| MESA COUNTY | 11 SOUTH | 99 WEST | 11 | 19928 | MESA LAND TRUST | 2007 | PRESERVATION OF THE PROPERTY WILL PROVIDE AN IMPORTANT OPEN SPACE, SCENIC VISTA AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS. |
| MINERAL | 41 NORTH | 1 WEST | 100 | 353000 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF THE PROPERTY'S OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED GOVERNMENT POLICIES. aLSO THE PROTECTION OF SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL WILDLIFE AND PLANT HABITAT AND OTHER ECOLOGICAL VALUES WHICH ARE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE DONOR, THE PEOPLE OF MINERAL COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. |
| MINERAL | 40 NORTH | 2 WEST NMPM | 505 | 375000 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2008 | The property possesses open space character and scenic views, agricultural productivity, wildlife habitat, biologic diversity, and riparian an floodplain values (collectively, the ¿Conservation Values¿) that are important to the Grantor, the people of Mineral County and the people of Colorado. The property consists primarily of open ranchland and irrigated meadows that create wetlands for a variety of wildlife species and encompasses the Rio Grande river corridor, its floodplain and associated sloughs with willows and cottonwoods. The property adjoins other private land that is primarily ranchland as well as the Rio Grande National Forest and the nearby Weminuche Wilderness. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 637 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 637 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 637 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 637 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 61200 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 61200 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 127500 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 18563 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT
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| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 18750 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 637 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 18750 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 22275 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 22500 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 41 NORTH | 1 WEST | 90 | 247500 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2009 | The protection of the Property's significant scenic, open space, wildlife and plant habitat values and assurance that the Property will remain forever predominantly in its undeveloped, scenic, and open space condition. The preservation of open space is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, wildlife and plant habitat, and agricultural land is pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and will yield a significant public benefit. |
| MINERAL | 40 NORTH | 2 WEST | 566 | 262500 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2009 | The conservation purposes furthered by my donation are the property possesses open space character and scenic views, agricultural productivity, wildlife habitat, biologic diversity, and riparian and floodplain values (collectively the ¿Conservation Values¿) that are important to the Grantor, the people of Mineral County, and the people of Colorado. The property consists primarily of open ranchland and irrigated meadows that create wetlands for a variety of wildlife species and encompasses the Rio Grande river corridor, its floodplains and associated sloughs with willows and cottonwoods. The property adjoins other private land that is primarily ranchland as well as the Rio Grande National Forest and nearby Weminuche Wilderness. |
| MINERAL | 40 NORTH | 1 WEST AND 2 WEST | 588 | 375000 | NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE | 2008 | FOR THE PROTECTION OF A SIGNIFICANT NATURAL HABITAT FOR AT-RISK AND DECLINING WILDLIFE SPECIES, MOST PARTICULARLY, WETLAND AND RIPARIAN AREAS WITH LARGE MEADOWS, RIPARIAN HABITATS WITH BOTH WOODY AND HERBACEOUS HABITAT TYPES. THE PROPERTY CONTAINS VAST AND DIVERSE NATURALLY FUNCTIONING WETLANDS WHICH INCLUDE THE UNCOMMON PLANT ASSOCIATION OF GEYER'S WILLOW AND BEAKED SEDGE. THE PROPERTY ALSO CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT RIVER VALUES AS THE PROPERTY ENCOMPASSES BOTH SIDES OF THE RIO GRANDE RIVER FOR APPROXIMATELY 3,100 FEET OF RIVER LENGTH |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 29400 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2009 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 187 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT.
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| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 637 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 637 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 637 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 187 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 18750 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT.
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| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 24255 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2009 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 29106 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2009 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 275 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 813 | 18563 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE,OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 24500 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2009 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MINERAL | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 294 | SOUTHWEST LAND ALLIANCE | 2009 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| MONTEZUMA | 36N | 17W | 200 | 315000 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS TO ENSURE THAT THE RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR ANIMALS AND PLANTS, SCENIC OPEN SPACE AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER, AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF, OR ACTIVITY UPON, THE PROPERTY THAT WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR THOSE CONSERVATION VALUES. IT IS ALSO THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO REMOVE AND PRECLUDE THE RIGHT TO DEVELOP AND CONSTRUCT HOUSING ON THE PROPERTY. |
| MONTEZUMA | 38 NORTH | 12 WEST | 80 | 192000 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE NATURAL HABITAT, OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, SCENIC QUALITIES, AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES OF THE PROPERTY |
| MONTEZUMA | 17 WEST | 36 NORTH | 111 | 131428 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2009 | THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS TO ENSURE THAT THE RELATIVELY NATRUAL HABITAT FOR ANIMALS AND PLANTS, OPEN SPACE AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE RETAINED FOREVER, AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF, OR ACTIVITY UPON, THE PROPERTY THAT WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR THOSE CONSERVATION VALUES. IT IS ALSO THE PURPOSE OF THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO REMOVE AND PRECLUDE THE RIGHT TO DEVELOP AND CONSTRUCT HOUSING ON THE PROPERTY. |
| MONTEZUMA | 38 NORTH | 12 WEST | 80 | 1920 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE NATURAL HABITAT, OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, SCENIC QUALITIES, AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES OF THE PROPERTY |
| MONTEZUMA | 38 NORTH | 12 WEST | 80 | 190080 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE NATURAL HABITAT, OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, SCENIC QUALITIES, AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES OF THE PROPERTY |
| MONTEZUMA | 36 NORTH | 18 WEST, N.M.P.M | 156 | 375000 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE PROPRETY POSSESSES SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT AND AGRICULTURAL AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUE. |
| MONTEZUMA | 36 NORTH | 13 WEST N.M.P.M. SECTION 31 | 148 | 80000 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL RIPARIAN HABITANT AND AGRICULTURAL AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUES. |
| MONTEZUMA | 36 NORTH | 13 WEST N.M.P.M SECTION 31 | 148 | 40000 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE PROPERTY POSSESS SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL RIPARIAN HABITANT AND AGRICULTURAL AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE VALUES. |
| MONTEZUMA | 36 NORTH | 13 WEST | 196 | 132000 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2007 | It is the primary purpose of this Easement to ensure that the relatively natural habitat and the agricultural, and open space Conservation Values of the Property will be retained forever, and to prevent any use of, or activity upon, the Property that will significantly impair those Conservation Values.
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| MONTEZUMA | 36 NORTH | 13 WEST | 0 | 375000 | MONTEZUMA LAND CONSERVANCY | 2007 | PROPERTY QUALIFIES AS OPEN SPACE BECAUSE IT WILL BE PRESERVED FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, IS SUPPORTED BY SEVERAL CLEARLY DELINEATED GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND WILL YIELD A SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC BENEFIT. |
| MONTROSE | 50 NORTH | 10 WEST | 214 | 320000 | BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT PRESERVES LAND FOR THE PROTECTION OF OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. |
| MONTROSE | 50 NORTH | 7 WEST OF THE NMPM | 520 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | TO PROTECT AND CONSERVE. |
| MONTROSE | 48N | 9W | 110 | 345000 | THE VALLEY LAND CONSERVATION, BDA BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST, INC. | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space and agricultural production. |
| MONTROSE | 49N | 6W | 200 | 205333 | BLACK CANYON LAND TRUST, INC. | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, GARZIN LAND, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT.
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| MONTROSE | 50 | 7 WEST | 640 | 360000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2010 | PRESERVE THE ABILITY OF THE PROPERTY TO BE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE, INCLUDING RANCH ACTIVITIES; CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE RESOURCES; CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S WILDLIFE HABITAT. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 1 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT THE PRODUTCTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT IN WHICH A FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PLANT COMMUNITY. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST INC | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT ARE THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS; AND PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMNET OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, PUSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLAND AMERICA TRUST INC. | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THIS CONSERVATION EASEMENT ARE THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS; AND PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMNET OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, PUSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| MORGAN | 4 NORTH | 60 WEST | 866 | 100000 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FOR THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO PROTECT OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS. |
| MORGAN AND WELD | 4 NORTH (MORGAN AND WELD) | 60 WEST(MORGAN); 61 WEST (WELD) | 304 | 347500 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT. |
| MOntrose | 49N | 6W | 200 | 102667 | Black Canyon Land Trust, Inc. | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Mesa | 10 S | 95 W | 593 | 370000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | This conservation easement is donated for the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and for the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Mesa | 1S | 2E | 59 | 362500 | Mesa County Land Conservancy | 2007 | Preservation of open space and riparian habitat. |
| Mesa | 15 South | 101 West | 105 | 185938 | Mesa Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is in an open and substantially natural condition. The Property is very visible from and adjacent to Highway 141, the officially designated United States Department of Transportaion Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway, providing important scenic and open vists for the public.
The Property is adjacent to Bureau of Land Management lands and proximate to United States Forest Service lands. The Property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent Bureau of Land Management lands and the Property possesses important riparian and wildlife habitat along West Creek, and provides an important wildlife migration corridor, winter range, and year round grazing for deer and elk. |
| Mesa | 15 South | 101 West | 105 | 185937 | Mesa Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is in an open and substantially natural condition. The Property is very visible from and adjacent to Highway 141, the officially designated United States Department of Transportaion Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway, providing important scenic and open vists for the public.
The Property is adjacent to Bureau of Land Management lands and proximate to United States Forest Service lands. The Property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent Bureau of Land Management lands and the Property possesses important riparian and wildlife habitat along West Creek, and provides an important wildlife migration corridor, winter range, and year round grazing for deer and elk. |
| Mesa | 15 South | 101 West | 105 | 185938 | Mesa Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is in an open and substantially natural condition. The Property is very visible from and adjacent to Highway 141, the officially designated United States Department of Transportaion Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway, providing important scenic and open vists for the public.
The Property is adjacent to Bureau of Land Management lands and proximate to United States Forest Service lands. The Property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent Bureau of Land Management lands and the Property possesses important riparian and wildlife habitat along West Creek, and provides an important wildlife migration corridor, winter range, and year round grazing for deer and elk. |
| Mesa | 11S | 98W | 10 | 195150 | Mesa County Land Conservancy | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mesa | 15 S | 101 W | 70 | 153437 | Mesa Land Trust | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Mesa | 15 S | 101 W | 70 | 153438 | Mesa Land Trust | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Mesa | Township 10 South | Range 96 West of the 6th P.M. | 39 | 50800 | Mesa Land Trust | 2008 | Assure that the Property will forever remain predominantly in a combination of its agricultural, scenic, and open space condition and to prevent any use of the Property that will diminish, impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Mesa | 15 South | 101 West | 105 | 371875 | Mesa Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is in an open and substantially natural condition. The Property is very visible from and adjacent to Highway 141, the officially designated United States Department of Transportation Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway, providing important scenic and open vistas for the public.
The Property is adjacent to Bureau of Land Management lands and proximate to United States Forest Service lands. The Property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent Bureau of Land Management lands and the Property possesses important riparian and wildlife habitat along West Creek, and provides an important wildlife migration corridor, winter range, and year round grazing for deer and elk. |
| Mesa | 15 South | 101 West | 70 | 364000 | Mesa Land Trust | 2007 | 1) The Property is in an open and substantially natural condition. The property is very visible from and adjacent to Hwy. 141, the officially designated United States Department of Transportation Unaweep/Tabeguach Scenic and Historic Byway, providing important scenic and open vistas for the public. The property borders the road for 0.12 miles. The road is driven by numerous tourists every year and the protection of the property provides for public enjoyment by many tourists and local residents.
2) The Property is adjacent to Bureau of Land Management lands and adjacent to United States Forest Service lands. The Property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent National Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands, and the Property possesses important riparian and wildlife habitat along West Creek, and provides an important wildlife migration corridor, winter range and year round grazing for deer and elk. |
| Mesa | 2 North | 3 West | 165 | 375000 | Culundo Wildlife Heritage Foundation | 2007 | Open space - wildlife habitat |
| Mesa | 15 South | 101 West | 105 | 185937 | Mesa Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is in an open and substantially natural condition. The Property is very visible from and adjacent to Highway 141, the officially designated United States Department of Transportaion Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway, providing important scenic and open vists for the public.
The Property is adjacent to Bureau of Land Management lands and proximate to United States Forest Service lands. The Property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent Bureau of Land Management lands and the Property possesses important riparian and wildlife habitat along West Creek, and provides an important wildlife migration corridor, winter range, and year round grazing for deer and elk. |
| Mesa | 15 South | 101 West | 105 | 371875 | Mesa Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is in an open and substantially natural condition. The Property is very visible from and adjacent to Highway 141, the officially designated United States Department of Transportaion Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway, providing important scenic and open vists for the public.
The Property is adjacent to Bureau of Land Management lands and proximate to United States Forest Service lands. The Property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent Bureau of Land Management lands and the Property possesses important riparian and wildlife habitat along West Creek, and provides an important wildlife migration corridor, winter range, and year round grazing for deer and elk. |
| Mesa | 14S | 101W and 102W | 960 | 290047 | Mesa County Land Conservancy dba Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Mesa | 14S | 102W | 2340 | 375000 | Mesa County Land Conservancy dba Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Mesa | 1N | 2W | 20 | 18000 | Mesa County Land Conservancy dba Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Mesa | 1S | 2E | 13 | 45000 | Mesa County Land Conservancy dba Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Open space, scenic vista and agricultural lands. |
| Mesa | 9S | 103W | 126 | 5537 | Mesa County Land Conservancy dba Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Mesa | 11 | 98W | 8 | 276900 | Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Open space, scenic enjoyment and the presrvation of "prime and unique" agriculture irrigated crop land. |
| Mesa | 10S | 96W | 275 | 375000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Mesa | 2N | 2W | 39 | 38025 | Mesa County Land Conservancy | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Mesa | 11 South | 98 West | 51 | 202297 | Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | The conservation purpose, in accordance with Treasury Regulations Section 1.170A-14(d)(3), is "to protect significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, or similat ecosystem normally lives." The property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent and nearby Federal lands managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service. In particular, non-farmed perimeter portions of the property provide habitat for deer, elk, mountain lion, bobcats, desert bighorn sheep, brown bear, and eagles; the entire property hosts a wide variety of birds. |
| Mesa | 9S | 93W | 531 | 375000 | Mesa Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mesa | 2N | 2W | 39 | 38025 | Mesa County Land Conservancy Inc. | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Mesa | 1S | 1E | 16 | 15382 | Mesa County Land Trust | 2011 | Easement to protect agriculture. |
| Mesa | 11S | 99W | 14 | 19650 | Mesa County Land Conservancy | 2011 | Property portects the following conservation purposes: natural habitat/wildlife, scientific and educational values, and production of food and other agricultural products. |
| Mesa | 1N | 2W | 47 | 105750 | Mesa Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mesa | 9S | 92W | 242 | 375000 | Mesa Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Mesa | 11S | 98W | 51 | 4989 | Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | To protect significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant communit, or similar ecosystems normally live. |
| Mesa | 10S | 95W | 170 | 255000 | Mesa County Land Conservancy dba Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment.
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| Mesa | 9S | 103W | 126 | 307125 | Mesa County Land Conservancy dba Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Mesa | 8S | 92W | 180 | 191500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mesa | 8S | 92W | 180 | 191500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mesa | 8S | 92W | 180 | 191500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mesa | 8S | 92W | 180 | 191500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mesa | 8S | 92W | 180 | 191500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mesa | 1S | 2E | 37 | 66018 | Mesa County Land Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mesa | 9S | 92W and a portion of 93W | 266 | 375000 | Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | To protect significant, relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives. |
| Mesa | 11S | 98W | 51 | 224750 | Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | To protect significant relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife, or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives. |
| Mesa | 15S | 101W | 70 | 306875 | Mesa Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, and scenic enjoyment. |
| Mesa | 10S | 94W | 200 | 320000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Mesa | 1S | 2E | 16 | 82000 | Mesa Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Mesa | 11 South | 98 West | 51 | 9979 | Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | The conservation purpose, in accordance with the Treasury Regulations Section 1.170A-14(d)(3) is "to protect significantly relatively natural habitat in which fish, wildlife or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives."
The property provides significant wildlife habitat, including a corridor for wildlife migration to and from adjacent and nearby Federal lands managed by the US Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service. In particular, non-farmed perimeter portions of the property provide habitat for deer, elk, mountain lion, bobcats, desert bighorn sheep, brown bear, and eagles; the entire property has a wide variety of birds. |
| Mesa | 10S | 95W and 94W | 680 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Mesa | 10S | 95W and 94W | 680 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Mesa | 9S | 93W | 531 | 375000 | Mesa Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mesa | Township 2 | Range 3 West of the Ute Meridian | 100 | 966925 | Colorado Wildlife Heritage Foundation | 2007 | Conservation purpose is to protect the natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants and similar ecosystems. the property contains substatial wildlife habitat and is prinmarily wetlands, open ranch land and agricultural land. |
| Mesa County | Township 1 South | Range 2 East of the Ute Meridaian | 51 | 145750 | Mesa County Land Conservancy | 2007 | The property possesses agricultural, natural, scenic, wildlife habitat and open space values. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservaton of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protecftion of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space fo the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant benefit. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 833 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 833 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 79968 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 245 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 79968 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 166600 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 245 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 24255 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 24500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 813 | 275 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 813 | 22275 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 813 | 22500 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 294 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 29106 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 29400 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 29400 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 40N | 1W | 268 | 528893 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Mineral | 40N | 1W | 268 | 433285 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Mineral | 40N | 1W | 268 | 220000 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 813 | 275 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 40N | 1E | 377 | 221250 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 29400 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 833 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 833 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 833 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 833 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 833 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 37N | 2E | 1064 | 833 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 40 North | 2 West NMPM | 566 | 112500 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2009 | To preserve and protect the conservation values of the property in perpetuity for open space conservation purposes and for agricultural purposes such as farming and ranching, scenic qualities, and wildlife habitat. The easement is also intended to prevent any use of the property which will materially impair or interfere with the Rio Grande river corridor; and to facilitiate conservation of water quality, wetlands, wildlife habitiat and protection of the historic floodplain. |
| Mineral | 40 north | 2 west | 566 | 112500 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space for the scenic enjohment of the general public, and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Mineral | 41 N | 1 W | 100 | 367500 | Southwest Land Alliance | 2007 | *Protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants or ecosystems.
*Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public,and pursuant to a clearly delineated governmental policy,and yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Moffat | 11N | 89W | 474 | 351450 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Moffat | 11N | 89W | 474 | 355000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montezuma | 36 N | 13 W | 226 | 375000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2007 | A Conservation Easement protecting 226 acres of vaulable wildlife and agricultural property that encompasses a diverse canyon including 1/2 mile of the West Mancos River. The river system supports a significant riparian corridor in the developing Mancos Valley. Riparian areas are among the rarest and most important habitat types in the arid West, supporting up to 80% of vertebrate species at some point in their life cycle. The Property is part of a 4 mile stretch of private land along the West Mancos River protected by conservation easements held by the Grantee. The West Mancos River is an important wildlife migration corridor between Mesa Verde National Park, and the public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management to the south and the upper reaches of the Mancos River and the La Plata Mountains in the San Juan National Forest to the north. The Property is part of the relatively undeveloped mosaic of irrigated fields and forested lands in the West Mancos River Valley that is visible from County Road 42 and 44 and the San Juan National Forest. The 2007 Easement Property contains water rights that support, enhance and further the Conservation Values, including the continuation of historic irrigation on the Property, and the water rights will be preserved for such uses by this easement. |
| Montezuma | 36N | 13W | 66 | 217000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2010 | The Property possesses agricultural and scenic open space values and wildlife habitat of great importance to the people of Montezuma County and the people of the State of Colorado; the preservation of which will provide a significant public benefit.
The Property qualifies as open space because it will be preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public; is supported by several clearly delineated government policies; and will yield a significant public benefit. The Property adds to the scenic character of the local agricultural landscape in which it lies, and its development would impair the scenic character of the local rural landscape. It is part of the scenic vista viewed from County Road 40 as it provides access to the San Juan National Forest. The current agricultural use of the Property is compatible with other land use in the vicinity. The Property is in an important agricultural area which produces primarily hay. The Property contains irrigated soils designated as Prime Farmland by the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service. There is a foreseeable trend of intense development in the vicinity of the Property in the near future. The Property is situated proximate to major growth corridors, and increasing development pressures in the area have resulted in a rapid recent influx of new homes situated on small lots, and a concomitant disruption and diminishment of existing farming practices. There is a strong likelihood that, if the Property were to be developed instead of preserved; it would contribute to the degradation of the scenic and natural character of the area. |
| Montezuma | 37N | 16W | 240 | 182000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montezuma | 36N | 13W | 120 | 117000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2011 | The preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and or pursuant to a clearly delineated federal, state or local governmental conservation policy and yields a significant public benefit. The property is highly visible and is used for irrigated farming |
| Montezuma | 36N | 13W | 105 | 323500 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Montezuma | 36N | 13W | 39 | 210000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Montezuma | 36N | 17W | 409 | 375000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Montezuma | 0 | 0 | 125 | 268500 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Montezuma | 36N | 13W | 21 | 49859 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Montezuma | 36 and 37 North | 19 West | 399 | 160000 | The Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2008 | To assure that the agricultural, natural, and open space of the Property will be maintained forever and to prevent any use of, or activity on, the Property that will significantly impair those Conservation Values. It is also the purpose of this Conservation Easement to remove and preclude the right to develop and construct housing on the Property. |
| Montezuma | 36N | 15W | 63 | 88500 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2007 | The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to ensure that the relatively natural habitat and scenic open space values of the Property will be retained forever, and to prevent any use of, or activity upon, the Property that will significantly impair those Conservation Values. It is also the purpose of this Conservation Easement to remove and preclude the right to develop and construct housing on the Property. |
| Montezuma | 36N | 15W | 63 | 88500 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2007 | The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to ensure that the relatively natural habitat and scenic open space values of the Property will be retained forever, and to prevent any use of, or activity upon, the Property that will significantly impair those Conservation Values. It is also the purpose of this Conservation Easement to remove and preclude the right to develop and construct housing on the Property. |
| Montezuma | 36 N | 13 W | 117 | 361500 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2007 | 1. The property qualifies as relatively natural habitat because its conservation will protect local and regionally significant aquatic and terrestrial natural communities.
2. The property is agriculturally productive for livestock, including grazing among pastures, natural meadows and forestlant
3. The property qualifies as open space because it will be preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, is supported by severaly clearly deliineated government policies, and will yield a significant public benefit |
| Montezuma | 36N | 15W | 63 | 177000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2007 | The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to ensure that the relatively natural habitat and scenic open space values of the Property will be retained forever, and to prevent any use of, or activity upon, the Property that will significantly impair those Conservation Values. It is also the purpose of this Conservation Easement to remove and preclude the right to develop and construct housing on the Property. |
| Montezuma Land Conservancy | 36N | 12W & 13W | 91 | 417000 | Montezuma Land Conservancy | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Montrose | 48 N | 6 W | 120 | 275000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2007 | To preserve the ability of the Property to be agriculturally productive,conserve and protect the Property's scenic and open space resources; conserve and protect the Property's wildlife habitat; and prevent any use of the Property that would significantly impair or interfere with the Conservation Values of the Property. |
| Montrose | 48N | 9W | 110 | 345000 | The Valley Land Conservancy, dba Black Canyon Land Trust, Inc. | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Montrose | 48N | 9W | 110 | 345000 | The Valley Land Conservancy | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Montrose | 48N | 9W | 110 | 345000 | The Valley Land Conservancy | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 48N | 9W | 110 | 345000 | The Valley Land Conservancy, dba Black Canyon Land Trust, Inc | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Montrose | 50N | 6W | 0 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 50N | 6W | 0 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 50N | 6W | 0 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 50N | 6W | 0 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 50N | 6W | 0 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 50N | 6W | 0 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 50N | 6w | 0 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 50N | 6W | 0 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 50N | 6W | 1 | 333750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 49N | 6W | 200 | 973330 | The Valley Land Conservancy | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Montrose | 47N | 11W | 440 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Montrose | T48N | 15W of N.M.P.M. | 173 | 320437 | Mesa County Land Conservancy, Inc. dba Mesa Land Trust | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation polices. |
| Montrose | T48N | 15W of N.M.P.M. | 160 | 300000 | Mesa County Land Conservancy, Inc. dba Mesa Land Trust | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation polices. |
| Montrose | T48N | 15W of N.M.P.M. | 120 | 226725 | Mesa County Land Conservancy, Inc., dba Mesa Land Trust | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation polices. |
| Montrose | 47N | 11W | 430 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Montrose | 46N and 47N | 16W, 17W and 18W | 1200 | 112000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Montrose | 46N and 47N | 16W, 17W and 18W | 1200 | 112000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Montrose | 46N and 47N | 16W, 17W and 18W | 1200 | 112000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Montrose | 51N | 7W | 300 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Montrose | 48N | 18W & 19W | 165 | 176375 | Mesa Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Montrose | 48 North | 15 West | 200 | 187500 | Mesa Land Trust | 2010 | To conserve and protect in perpetuity, and to enhance by restoration the significant, relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife and plants and the perservatin of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public which will yield a significant public benefit and/or pursuant to a clearly delineated Federal, State, or local government conservation policy which will yield a significant public benefit, persuant to Conservation Purposes identified i Section 17(h)(4)(A)of the Internal Revenue Code. |
| Montrose | 48 North | 15 West | 200 | 187500 | Mesa Land Trust | 2010 | To conserve and protect in perpetuity, and to enhance by restoration the significant, relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife and plants and the perservatin of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public which will yield a significant public benefit and/or pursuant to a clearly delineated Federal, State, or local government conservation policy which will yield a significant public benefit, persuant to Conservation Purposes identified i Section 17(h)(4)(A)of the Internal Revenue Code. |
| Montrose | 47N | 11W | 450 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Montrose | 51N | 7W | 110 | 192500 | Black Canyon Regional Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Montrose | 48 North | 15 West N.M.P.M. | 139 | 209100 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. | 2009 | To conserve and protect the historic and open space values for wildlife, ranching and agriculture purposes. |
| Montrose | 48 North | 15 West N.M.P.M | 139 | 104550 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. | 2009 | To conserve and protect the historic and open space values for wildlife, ranching and agriculture purposes. |
| Montrose | 51 | 7W | 320 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Montrose | 48 North | 15 West N.M.P.M. | 139 | 104550 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. | 2009 | To conserve and protect the historic and open space values for wildlife, ranching and agriculture purposes. |
| Montrose | 48 North | 15 West N.M.P.M. | 148 | 185449 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. | 2009 | To conserve and protect the historic and open space values for wildlife, ranching and agriculture purposes. |
| Montrose | 49N | 8W | 170 | 152900 | The Valey Land Conservancy, dba The Black Canyon Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Montrose & Ouray | 47N | 11W | 80 | 110000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Montrose and Ouray | 47 north | 11 west new mexico | 140 | 375000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Morgan | 4N | 60W | 866 | 100000 | Wetlands America Trust, Inc. | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 28214 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 28214 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 28214 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 59W | 1189 | 6250 | Wetlands America Trust, Inc. | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Morgan | 4N & 5N | 59W | 1189 | 6522 | Wetlands America Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 28214 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 7618 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 9310 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 5643 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 5642 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 28214 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 28214 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 28214 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 28214 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4N | 57W | 152 | 197500 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Morgan | 4, 5 | 59 | 1189 | 6522 | Wetlands America Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Morgan | 4N | 60W | 866 | 5000 | Wetlands America Trust, Inc. | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Morgan | 4N | 60W | 866 | 5000 | Wetlands America Trust, Inc. | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| OTERO | 23 S. | 56 W | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF OTERO COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY,THE LAND WAS ORIGINALLY PART OF INDIAN CLAIM No. 10: THE 1865
TREATY AWARDED 160 ACRES TRACT OF LAND TO SURVIVORS AND RELATIVES OF THE VICTIMS OF THE SAND CREEK MASSACRE. BECAUSE THE INDIANS CHOSE THE HAY BOTTOMLAND ALONG THE ARKANSAS RIVER, SETTLERS FARMED THE PROPERTY, WHICH WAS ONE OF THE FIRST IRRIGATED FARMS IN THE AREA. BY 1892, THE HOLBROOK CANAL WAS IN FULL OPERATION AND SUPPLYING WATER TO THE FARM. IN 1909 THE LAND WAS SURVEYED AND PLATTED IN 40 ACRE LOTS, CALLED THE FRESNO SUBDIVISION, ALTHOUGH THE 40ACRE LOTS WERE NEVER SOLD AS PLANNED. THE PROP
ERTY HAS BEEN OWNED AND FARMED BY ROBERT LARRY ADCOCK AND HIS ANCESTORS SINCE 1910.
CURRENTLY, THE FARM IS IRRIGATED USING FLOOD IRIIGATION. OTHER SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS ADDS TO THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. ITS SOUTHERN BOUNDRY IS THE ARKANSAS RIVER. 27% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED AS RIPARIAN, WHICH IS ESPECIALLY
SIGNIFICANTIN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UPO LESS THATN 1% OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. WETLAND AREAS ARE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY AND THE LAND BECOMES SEMI ARID RANGELAND NORTH OF THE PROPERTY WHERE THERE IS A SHARP RISE IN ELEVATION.
THESE DIFFERENT LAND CHARACTERISTICS CREATE AN ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF FLORA AND FAUNA IN THE AREA. THE PROPERTIY OFFERS SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 50 IN THE SUBURBAN AREA OF THE TOWN OF SWINK. THE LAND ON BIOTH SIDES ALONG THE HIGHWAY BETWEEN LAJUNTA AND SWINK ARE ALMOST COMPLETELY DEVELOPED.
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| OTERO | 23 S | 57 W | 160 | 277526 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| OTERO | 24S | 58W | 26120 | 356250 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| OTERO | 23 S. | 56 W. | 150 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| OURAY | 46 NORTH | 9 WEST NMPM | 80 | 147500 | LA PLATA OPEN SPACE CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES NATURAL, WILDLIFE, AGRICULTURAL, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC VALUES OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. |
| OURAY COUNTY | 45 NORTH | 8 WEST | 28 | 375000 | VALLEY LAND CONSERVANCY | 2009 | 1) As stated in the attached appraisal and deed of conservation easement, ¿conservation of the Property supports the following conservation purposes: open space and relatively natural habitat. The Property possesses the attributes described below which support the conservation purposes; these attributes are hereinafter referred to as the ¿Conservation Values¿.
i. Open space: The Property provides a scenic open space buffer between the Town of Ridgway and less developed land to the south and west, and is near to Town open space property. The Property contains open pasture and grassland leading to a ridge, which provides a scenic backdrop visible from Ouray County Road 5, and contributing to the scenic view shed for Colorado Highway 62 and 550, both along the San Juan Skyway, a Colorado Scenic Byway. In addition, the Property provides agricultural benefits in the form of hay meadow and horse pasture.
ii. Relatively Natural Habitat for Wildlife: The Property provides a movement corridor from higher elevations to lower elevation water sources for mule deer and elk, particularly by connecting an open ridge with Town of Ridgway Open Space leading down to the Uncompahgre River.¿
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| Otero | 23 S. | 56 W. | 80 | 187500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation purposed furthered by this donation include the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or similar ecosystems, as well as the protection of certain open space, including farmland and forest land.
The Property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values") of great importance to Grantor, the people of Otero County, Colorado, and the people of the State of Colorado. Specifically, the land was originally part of Indian Claim No. 10; the 1865 Treaty awarded 160 acre tracts of land to survivors and relatives of the victims of the Sand Creek Massacre. Because the Indians chose the hay bottomland along the Arkansas River, settlers farmed the Property, which was one of the first irrigated farms in the area. By 1892, the Holbrook Canal was in full operation and supplying water to the farm. In 1909, the land was surveyed and platted in 40-acre lots, called the Fresno Subdivision, although the 40-acre lots were never sold as planned. The Property has been owned and farmed by the members of El Rojo, LLC and their ancestors since 1910. Currently, the farm is irrigated using flood irrigation. The Property is adjacent to riparian land that supports approximately 75% of the wildlife species found in Colorado. The Property offers scenic and open spaces on U.S. Highway 50 in the suburban area of the Town of Swink. The land on both sides along the highway between La Junta and Swink are almost completely developed. The Property features a significant amount of subsurface sand and gravel, and the potential for mining is considerable. Mining operations would cause degradation of the scenic and wildlife features in the area. Such agricultural, historic, scenic and natural elements make the Property worthy of preserving in its natural state. |
| Otero | 24S | 57W | 26120 | 356250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Otero | 24S | 57W | 26120 | 356250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Otero | 24S | 57W | 26120 | 356250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Otero | 24S | 57W | 26120 | 356250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Otero | 23 S. | 56 W. | 80 | 187500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation purposes furthered by this donation include the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or similar ecosystems, as well as the protection of certain open space, including farmland and forestland.
The Property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values") of great importance to Grantor, the people of Otero County, Colorado, and the people of the State of Colorado. Specifically, the land was originally part of Indian Claim No. 10; the 1865 Treaty awarded 160-acre tracts of land to survivors and relatives of the victims of the Sand Creek Massacre. Because the Indians chose the hay bottomland along the Arkansas River, settlers farmed the Property, which was one of the first irrigated farms in the area. By 1892, the Holbrook Canal was in full operation and supplying water to the farm. In 1909, the land was surveyed and platted in 40-acre lots, called the Fresno Subdivision, although the 40-acre lots were never sold, as planned. The Property has been owned and farmed by the members of El Rojo, LLC and their ancestors since 1910. Currently, the farm is irrigated using flood irrigation. The Property is adjacent to riparian land that supports approximately 75% of the wildlife species found in Colorado. The Property offers scenic and open space on U.S. Highway 50 in the suburban area of the Town of Swink. The land on both sides along the highway between La Junta and Swink are almost completely developed. The Property features a significant amount of subsurface sand and gravel, and the potential for mining is considerable. Mining operations would cause degradation of the scenic and wildlife features in the area. Such agricultural, historic, scenic and natural elements make the Property worthy of preserving in its natural state.
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| Otero | 23 S. | 56 W. | 80 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation purposes furthered by this donation include the protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or similar ecosystems, as well as the protection of certain open space, including farmland and forestland.
The Property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic, and wildlife values (collectively, the "Conservation Values") of great importance to Grantor, the people of Otero County, Colorado, and the people of the State of Colorado. Specifically, the land was originally part of Indian Claim No. 10; the 1865 Treaty awarded 160-acre tracts of land to survivors and relatives of the victims of the Sand Creek Massacre. Because the Indians chose the hay bottomland along the Arkansas River, settlers farmed the Property, which was one of the first irrigated farms in the area. By 1892, the Holbrook Canal was in full operation and supplying water to the farm. In 1909, the land was surveyed and platted in 40-acre lots, called the Fresno Subdivision, although the 40-acre lots were never sold, as planned. The Property has been owned and farmed by the members of El Rojo, LLC and their ancestors since 1910. Currently, the farm is irrigated using flood irrigation. The Property is adjacent to riparian land that supports approximately 75% of the wildlife species found in Colorado. The Property offers scenic and open space on U.S. Highway 50 in the suburban area of the Town of Swink. The land on both sides along the highway between La Junta and Swink are almost completely developed. The Property features a significant amount of subsurface sand and gravel, and the potential for mining is considerable. Mining operations would cause degradation of the scenic and wildlife features in the area. Such agricultural, historic, scenic and natural elements make the Property worthy of preserving in its natural state.
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| Otero | 24S | 57W | 26120 | 356250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Ouray | T44N | R8W | 158 | 375000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2007 | The easement is granted exclusively for conservation purposes pursuant to Section 170(h)(1)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code. The conservation purpose for which the Easement is granted is to protect a significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem, as described in Section 170(h)(4)(A) (ii) of the Code and Treasury Regulation Section 1.170A-14(d)(3). In particular, the Easement is granted to protect:
a. the relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plant communities;
b. open space. |
| Ouray | T44N | R8W | 158 | 250000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2007 | The easement is granted exclusively for conservation purposes pursuant to Section 170(h)(1)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code. The conservation purpose for which the Easement is granted is to protect a significant relativley natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem, as described in Section 170(h)(4)(A)(ii) of the Code and Treasury Regulation Section 1.170A-14(d)(3). In particular, the Easement is granted to protect:
a. the relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plant communities;
b. open space. |
| Ouray | 47N | 11W | 140 | 375000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Ouray | Ridgway | 8 | 28 | 375000 | Valley Land Conservancy | 2009 | 1) As stated in the attached appraisal and deed of conservation easement, ¿conservations of the Property supports the following conservation purposes: open space and relatively natural habitat for wildlife. The property possesses the attributes described below which support the conservation purposes; these attributes are hereinafter referred to as the ¿Conservation Values.¿
i. Open space: The property provides a scenic open space buffer between the Town of Ridgway and less developed land to the south and west, and is near town open space property The Property contains open pasture and grassland leading to a ridge, which provides a scenic back drop visible from Ouray County Road, and contributing to the scenic viewshed for Colorado Highways 62 and 550, both along the San Juan Skyway, a Colorado Scenic Byway. In addition, the property provides agricultural benefits in the form of hay meadow and horse pasture.
ii. Relatively Natural Habitat for wildlife: The Property provides a movement corridor from higher elevations to lower elevation water sources for mule deer and elk, particularly by connecting an open ride with the Town of Ridgway Open Space leading down to the Uncompahgre River.
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| Ouray | T44N | R8W | 158 | 125000 | Black Canyon Land Trust | 2007 | The Easement is granted exclusively for conservation purposes pursuant to Section 170(h)(1)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code. The conservation purpose for which the Easement is granted is to protect a significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosytem, as described in Section 170(h)(4)(A)(ii) of the Code and Treasury Regulation Section 1.170A-14(d)(3). In particular, the Easement is granted to protect:
a. the relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plant communities;
b. open space. |
| PARK | 14 SOUTH | 72 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. | 450 | 125000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| PARK | T8S | R72W | 145 | 70000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| PARK | 10 SOUTH | 73 WEST | 160 | 42667 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| PARK | TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH | 71 & 72 WEST OF 6TH P.M. | 94 | 6500 | MOUNTAIN AREA LAND TRUST | 2009 | The protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem and the preservation of open space (including farmland and forest land) where such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| PARK | 15 SOUTH | 71 WEST | 123 | 375000 | PALMER LAND TRUST | 2011 | This property will retain, in perpetuity, the following:
Relatively Natural Habitat ¿ § 1.170A-14(d)(3). Habitat for black bear, wild turkey, mule deer, elk, and pronghorn.
Open Space ¿ § 1.170A-14(d)(4). Property preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, protects productive agricultural land, is supported by governmental policies, and yields significant public benefit.
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| PARK | 7S | 76W | 120 | 270000 | MOUNTAIN AREA LAND TRUST | 2010 | The protection of agricultural and recreational uses eliminating all but one building envelope and prohibiting all future division or subdivision of the subject property. |
| PARK | 15 S | 71 WEST | 840 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE PROPERTY IS PRIMARILY OPEN RANCHLAND, IS AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE. |
| PARK | TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH | 71 & 72 WEST OF 6TH P.M. | 94 | 76500 | MOUNTAIN AREA LAND TRUST | 2009 | The protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystem and the preservation of open space (including farmland and forest land) where such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| PARK | T8S | R72W | 145 | 28000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| PARK | 14 SOUTH | 72 WEST OF THE 6TH P. M. | 450 | 125000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| PARK | 14 SOUTH | 72WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. | 450 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEARS, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLES AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND. |
| PARK | 10 SOUTH | 73 WEST | 160 | 42667 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| PARK | 15S | 72W | 432 | 58500 | WILLIAM J. PALMER PARKS FOUNDATION | 2010 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, agricultural production and scenic values. |
| PARK | 15S | 72W | 432 | 295250 | WILLIAM J. PALMER PARKS FOUNDATION | 2010 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, agricultural production and scenic values. |
| PARK | 15S | 72W | 432 | 29250 | WILLIAM J. PALMER PARKS FOUNDATION | 2010 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, agricultural production and scenic values. |
| PARK COUNTY | 8 SOUTH | 76 WEST OF THE 6THP.M | 3 | 52750 | COLROADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | TO PRESERVE LAND FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION BY OR EDUCATION OF THE GENERAL, PUBLIC TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT. |
| PITKIN | 10 SOUTH | 84 WEST | 0 | 353250 | CITY OF ASPEN | 2007 | CRITICAL OPEN SPACE FOR USE BY THE PUBLIC AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF A PUBLIC TRAIL CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO REGIONAL COMMUTER TRAILS. |
| PITKIN | 10 SOUTH | 84 WEST | 0 | 353250 | CITY OF ASPEN | 2007 | CRITICAL OPEN SPACE FOR USE BY THE PUBLIC AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF A PUBLIC TRAIL CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO REGIONAL COMMUTER TRAILS. |
| PITKIN | 10S | 88W | 9 | 50000 | ROARING FORK CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES OF THE LARSON CONSERVATION EASEMENT INCLUDE PROTECTION OF NATURAL HABITANT OF PLANTS ECOSYSTEMS. |
| PITKIN | 10 SOUTH | 88 WEST OF 6TH PM | 3 | 87500 | ROARKING FORK CONSERVANCY | 2007 | OPEN SPACE PRESERVED FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL CONSERVATION POLICY. |
| PITKIN | 8 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 56 | 187500 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | OPEN SPACE,SCENIC AND FARMLAND,PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED GOVERNMENT POLICIES.
RELATIVLEY NATURAL IMPORTANT HABITAT FOR PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SAGEBRUSH SHRUBLANDS AND RIPARIAN AREAS. |
| PITKIN | 8 SOUTH | 87 WEST | 56 | 187500 | ASPEN VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2008 | OPEN SPACE, SCENIC AND FARMLAND , PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINIATED GOVERNMENT POLICIES.
RELATIVELY NATURAL IMPORTANT HABITAT FOR PLANTS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDING SAGEBRUSH AND RIPARIAN AREAS. |
| PITKIN | 9 SOUTH | 85 WEST | 1 | 50000 | ROARING FORK CONSERVANCY | 2008 | PUBLIC RECREATION ACCESS, SCENIC VALUES, NATURAL HABITANT, EDUCATIONAL VALUES. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARM LAND AND FOREST LAND. THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC,SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(COL
LECTIVELY THE COSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROW-
ERS COUNTY, CO. AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERR IN THE FLOOD PLAIN OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER WHICH RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY ALONG WITH THE FRONTIER CANAL. THE RIVER ADDS HABITAT VALUE BY PROVIDING A WILDLIFE MOVEMENT CORRI-
DOR FROM THE RIPARIAN HABITAT INCLUDING WILD TURKEYS, PHEASANTS, QUAIL, MULE AND WHITE TAILED DEER, tHE LESSER PRAIRIE CHICKEN WHICH IS RARELY FOUND IN COLO, CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON THE PROPERTY. APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLO. ARE DEPENDANT ON REPARIAN AREAS DURING A PORTIONN OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. THIS IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT BECAUSE RIPARIAN AREAS COMPRISE LESS THAT 1% OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORAD. THE REST OF THE PROPERTY IS IRRIGATED CROP LAND, DRY LAND CROP LAND AND ALSO USED TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK THERE ARE A NUMBER OF RURLA HOMES IN THE AREA AND THE TOWN OF TRAIL CITY IS 2 MILES WEST OF THE PROPERTY. THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SUCH SIGNIF-
ICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. |
| PROWERS | 22 SOUTH | 45 WEST | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES, WILDLIFE HABITAT, PLANTS WATER RESOURCES AND PRESEVER AGRICULTURAL LAND. MINERAL EXTRACTION IS PROHIBITED. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND. THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILD
LIFE VALUES(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSRVATION VALUES)OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND THE FRONTIER CANAL FLOW THROUGH THE PROPERTY. THE REIVER ADDS HABITAT VALUE BY PROVIDING A WILD
LIFE MOVEMENT CORRIDOR FROM THE RIPARIAN HABITAT. APPROXIMATELY 75% OF WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOW OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO ARE DEPENDANT ON RIPARIAN AREAS DURING A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. THIS IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT BECAUSE RIPARIAN AREAS
COMPRISE LESS THAN 1% OF LAND MASS IN COLORADO. THE REST OF THE PROPERTY IS IRRIGATED CROP LAND, DRY LAND CROP LAND, AND ALSO USED TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK. THERE ARE A NUMBER OF RURAL HOMES IN THE AREA AND THE TOWN OF HOLLY IS 3.5 MILES NORTHWEST OF THE PROPERTY. THE PROPERY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAL. MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENC WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SUCH SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. |
| PROWERS | 22 SOUTH | 45 WEST | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES, WILDLIFE HABITAT, WATER RESOURCES AND PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND, MINERAL EXTRACTION IS PROHIBITED. |
| PROWERS | 22 SOUTH | 45 WEST | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES, WILDLIFE HABITAT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES AND PRESERVE AGRICAULTURAL LAND. MINERAL EXTRACTION IS PROHIBITED. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41 W. | 0 | 371250 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR GRICULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. SPECIFICALLY THE CHANNELS OF THE
ARKANSAS RIVWER RUN THROUGH THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE SHORT GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY, 9.3% IS CLASSIFIED AS RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RAPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO AND THAT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO AND DEPENDENT ON RIPARIAN AREA DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 42 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND BUTTE CREEK FLOW NEAR THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAT ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. DIFF-
ERENT LAND USES COME TOGETHER ON THE PROPERTY, WHICH ALSO HAS A DRYLAND FIELDS AND NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE, CREATING S GREAT DIVERSITY OF FLORA AND FAUNA. THE NATUR-
AL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA AND IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL, RE-
CREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES.
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| PROWERS | 23 S. | 42 W | 52 | 368500 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS, COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PORTION OF THE PROPERTY HOSTS SAND SAGE BUSH, A PLANT SPECIES UPON WHICH CERTAIN DECLINING SAGEBRUSH-DEPENDENT SPECIES RELY. THE COLORADO DIV. OF WILDLIFE HAS TAKEN PARTICULAR INTEREST IN HABITAT NEEDS AND MANAGEMENT FOR SUCH SPECIES. THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER RUNS NORTH OF THE PROPERTY, AND THE PROPERTY SERVES AS AN IMPORTANT CORRIDOR FOR NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. THE REST OF THE PROPERTY IS IRRIGATED CROP LAND. THERE ARE A NUMBER OF RURAL HOMES IN THE AREA, AND THE TOW N OF HOLLY IS 1.5 MILES AWAY. |
| PROWERS | 22S. | 47 W. | 60 | 375000 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS, COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY, WITH WETLANDS ON THE PROPERTY 61.8% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN, WHICH IS SIGNIFICANT IN
VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. RIPARIAN AREAS SERVE TO SUPPORT 75% OF WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO
OCCUR IN COLORADO DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 43 W. | 58 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY WITH WETLANDS ON THE PROPERTY; 32.7% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN, WHICH IS SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. RIPARIAN AREAS SERVE TO SUPPORT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEI LIFE CYCLE. THE PROPERTY IS ADJACENT TO THE DOW GRANADA WILDLIFE AREA, FROM WHICH IS NOT SEPERATED BY A FENCE. |
| PROWERS | 22 S. | 47 W. | 107 | 375000 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS, COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY, WITH WETLANDS ON THE PROPERTY 68.4% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN, WHICH IS SIGNIFICANT IN
VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. IN ADDITION THE PROPERTY HAS IRRIGATED FIELDS, DRYLAND FIELDS AND NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. IN ADDITIOM THE PROPERTY OFFERS A SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE IN THE SUBURBAN AREA OF THE CITY OF LAMAR. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 42 W. | 75 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS, COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY, WITH WETLANDS ON THE PROPERTY 5% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN, WHICH IS SIGNIFICANT IN
VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. RIPARIAN AREAS SERVE TO SUPPORT 75% OF WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO
OCCUR IN COLORADO DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLES. THE PROPERTY IS ADJACENT TO THE DOW GRANADA WILDLIFE AREA, FROM WHICH IS NOT SEPERATED BY A FENCE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 43 W. | 80 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS, COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY, WITH WETLANDS ON THE PROPERTY 7.9% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN, WHICH IS SIGNIFICANT IN
VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. RIPARIAN AREAS SERVE TO SUPPORT 75% OF WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO
OCCUR IN COLORADO DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLES. THE PROPERTY IS ADJACENT TO THE DOW GRANADA WILDLIFE AREA, FROM WHICH IS NOT SEPERATED BY A FENCE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 43 W. | 93 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FOR SUCH SPECIES AS MOUNTAIN LION, BLACK BEAR, ELK, MULE DEER, GOLDEN EAGLE AND NUMEROUS SONGBIRDS AND SMALL MAMMALS. THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE IS ALSO TO PRESERVE THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND PROTECT PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectivel, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR,
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS, COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO.
SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY, WITH WETLANDS ON THE PROPERTY 21.7% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN, WHICH IS SIGNIFICANT IN
VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. RIPARIAN AREAS SERVE TO SUPPORT 75% OF WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO
OCCUR IN COLORADO DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLES. THE PROPERTY IS ADJACENT TO THE DOW GRANADA WILDLIFE AREA, FROM WHICH IS NOT SEPERATED BY A FENCE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41 W. | 0 | 371250 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES (collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL
AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITYAND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE AGRICULTURAL,
RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. SPECIFICALLY THE CHANNELS OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER RUN THROUGHT THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTY IS NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZ LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES.
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| PROWERS | 22 S. | 44 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO PROTECT AND PROVIDE HABITAT FOR A LARGE VARIETY OF ANIMALS SOME OF WHICH ARE ENDANGERED, THREATENED OR OF SPECIAL CONCERN AND TO PRESERVE SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATION AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 42 W. | 60 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSES FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, SCENIC, AND WILDLIFE VALUES (COLLECTIVELY, THE "CONSERVASTION VALUES")OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER FLOWS NEAR THE PROPERTY; A LARGE RAPARIAN AREA IS NORTH OF THE PROPERTY, WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RAPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENTOF THE LAND MASS OF COLORADO. DIFFERENT LAND USES COME TOGETHER ON THE PROPERTY, WHICH ALSO HAS DRYLAND FIELDS AND NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE, CREATING A GREAT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA AND IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. |
| PROWERS | 22 SOUTH | 44 WEST | 40 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO PROTECT AND PROVIDE HABITAT FOR A LARGE VARIETY OF ANIMALS SOME OF WHICH ARE EN-
DANGERED, THREATENED OR OF SPECIAL CONCERN, AND TO PRESERVE SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATION AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 44 W. | 100 | 373625 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT FO FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
ON THE PROPERTY BOTH NATIVE GRASS PASTURE AND IRRIGATED FIELDS OCCUR, ADJACENT PROPERTIES CONTAIN PONDS AND WETLANDS. THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER IS 1.2 MILES NORTH OF THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER, PONDS AND THE WETLAND AREAS ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. THE RIVER,PONDS AND THE WETLANDS ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WATERFOWL SPECIES. THE PROPERTY AND THE LANDIN THE AREA ARE USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GRO DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 44 W. | 108 | 375000 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONMATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLANND AND FORESTT LAND.
THE PROPERTY HAS A NUMBER OF SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS THAT MAKE IT DESIRABLE AS A CONSERVATION EASEMENT. ON THE PROPERTY BOTH NATIVE GRASS PASTURES AND IRRIGATED FIELDS OCCUR. ON THE PROPERTY THERE ARE PONDS AND WETLANDS. THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER IS 1.2 MILES NORTH OF THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE RIPARIAN AND WETLAND AREAS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. THE PROPERTY AND THE LANDIN THE AREA ARE USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZ LIVESTOCK. ALL DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 44 W. | 87 | 375000 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES (collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL
AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITYAND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE AGRICULTURAL,
RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. SPECIFICALLY THE CHANNELS OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER RUN THROUGHT THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTY IS NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZ LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES.
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| PROWERS | 23 SOUTH | 42 WEST | 40 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES (collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTO, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. THERE ARE CURRENTLY 40 PERMITTED ACTIVE MINES IN PROWERS COUNTY, AND THE POTENTIAL FOR MINES IS SIGNIFICANT. ELEVEN OF THESE MINES ARE COUNTY OWNED AND DO NOT SELL RETAIL PRODUCT. ALL BUT ONE OF THE RETAIL OPERATIONS ARE LOCATED FARTHER WEST OF LAMAR. THIS LEAVES ONLY ONE MINE NEAR HOLLY AND AS SUCH, DEMAND IN THIS SPECIFIC LOCATION IS SIGNIFICANT. MINING OPERATIONS HAVE CAUSED DEGRADDATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE.
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| PROWERS | 22 SOUTH | 45 WEST | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES (collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTO, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. PARTICULARLY THE PROPERTY LIES IN THE FLOOD PLAI OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY. THE PROPERTY AND THE LAND IN THE AREA ARE USED TO GROW IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND CROPS AND TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK. THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES.THE RIPARIAN AREA AND THE WETLANDS OFFER OPPORTUNITIES FOR FISHING, BOATING, BIRD WATCHING, WATER FOWL HUNTING, SMALL GAME HUNTING, HAWKING/FALCONRY AND BIG GAME HUNTING. THE DEER HUNTING ON THIS PROPERTY IS SO GOOD THAT THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN FEATURED IN HUNTING MAGAZINES AND ON TELEVISION SHOWS.
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| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41 W. | 0 | 371250 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES (collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTO, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. PARTICULARLY THE PROPERTY LIES IN THE FLOOD PLAI OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY. THE PROPERTY AND THE LAND IN THE AREA ARE USED TO GROW IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND CROPS AND TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. S SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY, 9% IS CLASSIFIED AS RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF LAND MASS IN COLORADO AND THAT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWNOR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO ARE DEPENDENT ON RIPARIAN AREAS DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE
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| PROWERS | 23 SOUTH | 43 WEST | 68 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL, RECREATIONAL SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE GRANTOR AND THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY LIES IN THE FLOOD PLAIN OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER RUNS 1/4 MILE WEST OF THE PROPERTY. THE PROPER-
TY AND THE LAND IN THE AREA ARE USED TO GROW IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND CROPS AND TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK. THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. |
| PROWERS | 22 SOUTH | 45 WEST | 80 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES (collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTO, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. PARTICULARLY THE PROPERTY LIES IN THE FLOOD PLAI OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY. THE PROPERTY AND THE LAND IN THE AREA ARE USED TO GROW IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND CROPS AND TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK. THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES.THE RIPARIAN AREA AND THE WETLANDS OFFER OPPORTUNITIES FOR FISHING, BOATING, BIRD WATCHING, WATER FOWL HUNTING, SMALL GAME HUNTING, HAWKING/FALCONRY AND BIG GAME HUNTING.
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| PROWERS | 22 SOUTH | 45 WEST | 80 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO PROTECT AND PROVIDE HABITAT FOR A LARGE VARIETY OF ANIMALS SOME OF WHICH ARE ENDANGERED, THREATENED OR OF SPECIAL CONCERN AND TO PRESERVE SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, REC
REATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUES CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 42 W. | 80 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDESTHE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATIRAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC,RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTO
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS FLOWS NEAR THE PROPERT; A LARGERIPARIAN AREA IS NORTH OF THE PROPERTY WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. DIFF
ERENT LAND USES COME TOGETHER ON THE PROPERTY, WHICH ALSO HAS DRYLAND FIELDS AND NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE, CREATING A GREAT DIVERSITY OF FLORA AND FAUNA. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH IS COSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA AND IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSESE.
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| PROWERS | 23 SOUTH | 42 WEST | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES (collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTO, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. THERE ARE CURRENTLY 40 PERMITTED ACTIVE MINES IN PROWERS COUNTY, AND THE POTENTIAL FOR MINES IS SIGNIFICANT. ELEVEN OF THESE MINES ARE COUNTY OWNED AND DO NOT SELL RETAIL PRODUCT. ALL BUT ONE OF THE RETAIL OPERATIONS ARE LOCATED FARTHER WEST OF LAMAR. THIS LEAVES ONLY ONE MINE NEAR HOLLY AND AS SUCH, DEMAND IN THIS SPECIFIC LOCATION IS SIGNIFICANT. MINING OPERATIONS HAVE CAUSED DEGRADDATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE.
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| PROWERS | 23 | 42 WEST | 37 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES (collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTO, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. THERE ARE CURRENTLY 40 PERMITTED ACTIVE MINES IN PROWERS COUNTY, AND THE POTENTIAL FOR MINES IS SIGNIFICANT. ELEVEN OF THESE MINES ARE COUNTY OWNED AND DO NOT SELL RETAIL PRODUCT. ALL BUT ONE OF THE RETAIL OPERATIONS ARE LOCATED FARTHER WEST OF LAMAR. THIS LEAVES ONLY ONE MINE NEAR HOLLY AND AS SUCH, DEMAND IN THIS SPECIFIC LOCATION IS SIGNIFICANT. MINING OPERATIONS HAVE CAUSED DEGRADDATION OF THE SCENIC AND WILDLIFE FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE.
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| PROWERS | 23 S | 43 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE LAND LIES IN THE FLOOD PLAIN OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES, AND THE PROPERTY IS USE TI GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, DRYLAND CROPS AND TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK. THE DIVERSITY OF THE PROPERTY MAKES IT HOME TO VARIED FLOR AND FAUNA, WHICH NATURAL ELEMENTS ARE WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 42 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND BUTTE CREEK FLOW NEAR THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAT ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. DIFF-
ERENT LAND USES COME TOGETHER ON THE PROPERTY, WHICH ALSO HAS A DRYLAND FIELDS AND NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE, CREATING S GREAT DIVERSITY OF FLORA AND FAUNA. THE NATUR-
AL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA AND IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL, RE-
CREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES.
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| PROWERS | 23 S. | 43 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY, WITH WETLANDS ON THE PROPERTY: 16.6% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAT ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. RIPARIAN AREAS SERVE TO SUPPORT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. THE PROPERTY IS ADJACENT TO THE "DOW/GRANADA WILDLIFE AREA, FROM WHICH IS NOT SEPERATED BY FENCE.
THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN USED TO GROW IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND CROPS AND TO GRAZE LIFESTOCK
AT ONE TIME THE PROPERTY WAS PART OF THE AMITY FARM COLONY STARTRED IN 1897 BY COLONEL THOMAS HOLLAND OF THE SALVATION ARMY, TO PROVIDE AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE SLUMS AND SWEAT SHOPS OF THE LARGE EASTERN CITIES FOR THE CITIES POOR RESIDENTS. MORE THAN 5,000 WOULD BE SETTLERS APPLIED FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO FIND A BETTER LIFE BY FARMING IN COLO AND BY 1905, 35 TO 55 FAMILY UNITS FORMED A SIZEEABLE TOWN. THE EXPERIMENT EVENTYUALLY FAILED BECAUSE THE SETTLERS FOUND WESTERN FARMING DIFFERENT FROM EASTERN FARMIG. THE COLON ALSO INCLUDED AN ORPHANAGE THAT LATER BECAME S TUBERCULOSIS CARE FACILITY. SUCH SIGNIFICANT NATURAL AND HISTOORICA ELEMENTS MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41 W. | 0 | 123750 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR GRICULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. SPECIFICALLY THE CHANNELS OF THE
ARKANSAS RIVWER RUN THROUGH THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE SHORT GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY, 9.3% IS CLASSIFIED AS RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RAPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO AND THAT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO AND DEPENDENT ON RIPARIAN AREA DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41 W. | 0 | 371250 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR GRICULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. SPECIFICALLY THE CHANNELS OF THE
ARKANSAS RIVWER RUN THROUGH THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE SHORT GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY, 9.3% IS CLASSIFIED AS RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RAPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO AND THAT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO AND DEPENDENT ON RIPARIAN AREA DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41 W. | 0 | 371250 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR GRICULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. SPECIFICALLY THE CHANNELS OF THE
ARKANSAS RIVWER RUN THROUGH THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE SHORT GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY, 9.3% IS CLASSIFIED AS RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RAPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO AND THAT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO AND DEPENDENT ON RIPARIAN AREA DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 42 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND BUTTE CREEK FLOW NEAR THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAT ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. DIFF-
ERENT LAND USES COME TOGETHER ON THE PROPERTY, WHICH ALSO HAS A DRYLAND FIELDS AND NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE, CREATING S GREAT DIVERSITY OF FLORA AND FAUNA. THE NATUR-
AL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA AND IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL, RE-
CREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES.
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| PROWERS | 23 S. | 41 W. | 0 | 123750 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR GRICULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. SPECIFICALLY THE CHANNELS OF THE
ARKANSAS RIVWER RUN THROUGH THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE SHORT GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY, 9.3% IS CLASSIFIED AS RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RAPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO AND THAT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO AND DEPENDENT ON RIPARIAN AREA DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. |
| PROWERS | 23 S. | 42 W. | 0 | 375000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR, THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY, THE CHANNEL OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER AND BUTTE CREEK FLOW NEAR THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED RIPARIAN WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THAT ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO. DIFF-
ERENT LAND USES COME TOGETHER ON THE PROPERTY, WHICH ALSO HAS A DRYLAND FIELDS AND NATIVE SHORT-GRASS PRAIRIE, CREATING S GREAT DIVERSITY OF FLORA AND FAUNA. THE NATUR-
AL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL VALUE WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA AND IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL, RE-
CREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES.
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| PUEBLO | 21 S | 63 W | 25 | 65520 | KEEP PUEBLO BEAUTIFUL | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES OPEN RANCHLAND,OPEN MEADOWS,WOODS,SPRINGS AND A LAKE AREA.
PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL MAINTAIN OPEN AGRICULTURAL AND RANCHING LANDS; MAINTAIN SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE VALUES,CONTRIBUTE TO THE ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF THE PROPERTY BY REMOVING DEVELOPMENT FROM THE PROPERTY ADN CONSERVE THE HISOTICAL NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE |
| PUEBLO | 21S | 63W | 25 | 65520 | KEEP PUEBLO BEAUTIFUL | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES OPEN RANCH LAND,OPEN MEADOWS,WOODS, SPRINGS AND A LAKE AREA. PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY WILL MAINTAIN OPEN AGRICULTURAL AND RANCHING LANDS; MAINTAIN SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE VALUES,CONTRIBUTE TO THE ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF THE PROPERTY BY REMOVING DEVELOPMENT FROM THE PROPERTY AND CONSERVE THE HISTORICAL NATURAL HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE SPECIES |
| PUEBLO | 21 SOUTH | 60 West of 6th p.m. | 33 | 252500 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | PROTECTION OF SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS AND ECOSYSTEMS. PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC.K |
| PUEBLO | 18S | 60W | 1440 | 101000 | PALMER LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| PUEBLO | 22 SOUTH | 67 & 68 WEST | 503 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(collectively, the CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR
THE PEOPLE OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. SPECIFICALLY THE PROPERTY FEATURES AN INORDINATE AMOUNT OF SUBSURFACE SAND AND GRAVEL. POTENTIAL MINING OPERATIONS WOULD CAUSE DEGRADATION OF THE SCENICAND WILDLIFE
FEATURES IN THE AREA. SIGNIFICANT NATURAL ELEMENTS, INCLUDING DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA
ON THIS PROPERTY MAKE THE PROPERTY WORTHY OF PRESERVING IN ITS NATURAL STATE |
| PUEBLO | 24 SOUTH | 66 WEST | 614 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT IS DONATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF A RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF WILDLIFE AND PLANTS, AND FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOY-
MENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, PURSUANT TO CLEARLY DELINEATED STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONSERVATION POLICIES. |
| PUEBLO | 22 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 98 | 20120 | COLORADO NATIONAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC, AND WILDLIFE VALUES. |
| PUEBLO | 22 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 98 | 19328 | COLROADO NATIONAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC, AND WILDLIFE VALUES. |
| PUEBLO | 24 SOUTH | 65 W | 1095 | 226250 | LOWER ARK VALLEY WATER CONSERVANCY | 2007 | FOR THE EXCLUSIVE PURPOSE OF ASSURING THAT, LENDER GRANTEE'S PERPETUAL STEWARDSHIP, THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITANT AND SCENIC QUALITIES OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE CONSERVED FOREVER. |
| PUEBLO | 22 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 98 | 67230 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC, AND WILDLIFE VALUES. |
| PUEBLO | 22 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 98 | 19282 | COLROADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC, AND WILDLIFE VALUES. |
| PUEBLO | 22 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 98 | 18950 | COLROADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC, AND WILDLIFE VALUES. |
| PUEBLO | 22 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 98 | 91575 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES. |
| PUEBLO | 22 SOUTH | 62 WEST | 98 | 91575 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC, AND WILDLIFE VALUES. |
| PUEBLO | 21 SOUTH | 61 WEST | 36 | 91575 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO PROTECT SCENIC QUALITIES, WILDLIFE HABITANT, PLANTS, WATER RESOURCES AND PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND AND MINERAL EXTRACTION PROHIBITED. |
| PUEBLO | 25 SOUTH | 67 WEST | 0 | 275000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE PROPERTY POSSESSES OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC VALUES WITH GRASSLAND AND A SIGNIFICANT LOCAL LAND FEATURE. |
| PUEBLO | 24 SOUTH | 68 WEST | 217 | 375000 | COLORADO OPEN LANDS | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY INCLUDE, OPEN SPACE, AGRICULTURAL, SCENIC AND RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT. |
| PUEBLO | 21 SOUTH | 68 WEST | 1520 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SPACE, CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITANT AND SCENIC QUALITIES OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE CONSERVED FOREVER. |
| PUEBLO | 21 SOUTH | 68 WEST | 1520 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SPACE, CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITANT AND SCENIC QUALITIES OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE CONSERVED FOREVER. |
| PUEBLO | 21 SOUTH | 68 WEST | 1520 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULUTRAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SPACE, CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITANT AND SCENIC QUALITIES OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE CONSERVED FOREVER. |
| PUEBLO | 24 SOUTH | 68 WEST | 55 | 371000 | COLORADO NATURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | Grantor intends to convey theis deed to Granteefor the exclusive purpose and with the intent of creating a conservation easement (the "Consrevation Easement") in accordance with C.R.S. Sec 38-30.5-101, et.seq. assuring that the Conservation Values of the Property will be conserved and maintained forever, and that uses ofthe Property that are inconsistent with the Conservation Values will be prevented or corrected.
The purpose of the Conservation Easement is to preserve and protect in perpetuity the Conservation Values of the Property. It is also the purpose of the Conservation Easement topermit certain other uses of the Property, which uses are expressly described herein, that are consistent with the foregoing goals and to prohibit uses that are inconstant with these goals. |
| Park | 9S | 76W | 160 | 24360 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is in the southern Rocky Mountains and contains grasslands and forests that provide food, shelter, breeding grounds, and movement corridors for numerous wildlife species. The Property provides transitional and/or seasonal big game habitat for mule deer and rocky mountain elk and marginal habitat for the American pronghorn antelope. Predatory species would include bobcat, coyote, fox, black bear and mountain lion. Other mammals of note would include badger, raccoon, squirrels, chipmunks and various species of mice, voles, gophers. Avian species of note would include; stellar jays, Clark¿s nutcrackers, various species of hawks and owls including; red-tailed hawk, goshawks, sharp shinned hawks, great horned owls, and golden eagles. Higher elevations of the Property are vegetated with bristlecone and limber pine and Douglas fir trees and provide both vegetative and topographic thermal cover, both for deer and elk, a habitat component that is extremely rare in most of South Park. Lower elevations are mostly open sagebrush ¿ mountain grasslands and would provide spring, summer, and fall habitat for antelope.
The Property qualifies as open space because it includes grass and forest land and it will be preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, and will yield a significant public benefit.
The Property adds to the scenic character of the local rural landscape in which it lies, contains a harmonious variety of shapes and textures, and provides a degree of openness, contrast, and variety to the overall landscape. A large portion of the Property possesses open space and scenic mountain vistas that may be viewed by and is visually accessible to the general public from Park County¿s ¿Elkhorn Road¿ (CR 15), which thoroughfare is open to and actively utilized by residents of Park County and the State of Colorado. |
| Park | 15 SOUTH | 73 WEST | 169 | 106500 | MOUNTAIN AREA LAND TRUST | 2009 | TO CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE PROPERTY'S SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE RESOURCES. TO PRESERVE THE PROPERTY'S DIVERSE WILDLIFE AND WILDLIFE HABITAT; TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. |
| Park | 9S | 75W | 600 | 312000 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Park | 14S | 72W | 450 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Park | 14S | 72W | 450 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Park | 14S | 72W | 450 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Park | 14S | 72W | 450 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Park | 15S | 72W | 665 | 375000 | William J. Palmer Parks Foundation | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Park | 15S | 72W | 665 | 375000 | William J. Palmer Parks Foundation | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Park | 8S | 76W | 1453 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, outdoor recreation by the general public and to preserve historically important land or structures. |
| Park | 11S | 72&73W | 321 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Park | 9S | 75W | 600 | 312000 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Park | 11S | 72&73W | 321 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Park | 14W | 71&72W | 612 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Park | 14W | 71&72W | 612 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Park | 14W | 71&72W | 612 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Park | 14W | 71&72W | 612 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Park | 11S | 72W | 160 | 293000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2012 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Park | 14S | 72W | 450 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Park | 14S | 72W | 450 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Park | 14S | 72W | 450 | 125000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Park | 14S | 72W | 450 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Park | 9S | 76W | 160 | 24360 | Mountain Area Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is in the southern Rocky Mountains and contains grasslands and forests that provide food, shelter, breeding grounds, and movement corridors for numerous wildlife species. The Property provides transitional and/or seasonal big game habitat for mule deer and rocky mountain elk and marginal habitat for the American pronghorn antelope. Predatory species would include bobcat, coyote, fox, black bear and mountain lion. Other mammals of note would include badger, raccoon, squirrels, chipmunks and various species of mice, voles, gophers. Avian species of note would include; stellar jays, Clark¿s nutcrackers, various species of hawks and owls including; red-tailed hawk, goshawks, sharp shinned hawks, great horned owls, and golden eagles. Higher elevations of the Property are vegetated with bristlecone and limber pine and Douglas fir trees and provide both vegetative and topographic thermal cover, both for deer and elk, a habitat component that is extremely rare in most of South Park. Lower elevations are mostly open sagebrush ¿ mountain grasslands and would provide spring, summer, and fall habitat for antelope.
The Property qualifies as open space because it includes grass and forest land and it will be preserved for the scenic enjoyment of the general public pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, and will yield a significant public benefit.
The Property adds to the scenic character of the local rural landscape in which it lies, contains a harmonious variety of shapes and textures, and provides a degree of openness, contrast, and variety to the overall landscape. A large portion of the Property possesses open space and scenic mountain vistas that may be viewed by and is visually accessible to the general public from Park County¿s ¿Elkhorn Road¿ (CR 15), which thoroughfare is open to and actively utilized by residents of Park County and the State of Colorado. |
| Park | 12 S | 73 W | 321 | 75 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agriculture Land Trust | 2007 | 1. The protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife or plants, or a similar ecosystem.
2. The preseravation of open space, including farmland and forest land, where such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Park | 8 South | 72 West | 35 | 143000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The conservation purpose for which the easement is granted is to protect a significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similar ecosystem. |
| Park | 12 S | 73 W | 321 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agriculture Land Trust | 2007 | 1. The protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants, or similary ecosystem; and
2. The preservation of open space (including farmland and forest land) where such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Park | 12 S | 73 | 321 | 75 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agriculture Land Trust | 2007 | 1. The protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife or plants, or similary ecosystem.
2. The preservation of open space (including farmland and forest land) where such preservation is for the scenic enjoyment of the general public. |
| Park | 8S | 72W | 145 | 14000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | Relatively natural habitat and scenic open space, including North Fork of South Platte River and Ponderosa Pine woodlands, in Estabrook Historic District adjacent to Pike National Forest. |
| Park | 9S and 10S | 75W | 560 | 155000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Park & Jefferson | 8 S | 72 W | 173 | 106250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Park & Jefferson | 8 S | 72 W | 173 | 212500 | The Nature Conservancy | 2008 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Park and Jefferson | 8S | 72W | 173 | 106250 | The Nature Conservancy | 2008 | To protect a significant, relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystems. |
| Park and Jefferson | 8S | 72W | 173 | 106205 | The Nature Conservancy | 2009 | To protect a significant, relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, or plants or similar ecosystems. |
| Park and Teller | 15S | 71W | 247 | 375000 | Palmer Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Park and Teller | 15S | 71W | 680 | 342000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 10 | 356500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by two native plant associations: Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland and Quaking Aspen / Chokecherry Woodland that are in very good to excellent condition and provide habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation.
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| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 10 | 253115 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by two native plant associations: Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland and Quaking Aspen / Chokecherry Woodland that are in very good to excellent condition and provide habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation.
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| Pitkin | 8S | 87W | 577 | 375000 | Bob and Sue Pietrzak LLC | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Pitkin | 9 S | 85 W | 303 | 375000 | Pitkin County | 2007 | Ecological values, open space, wildlife habitat |
| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 7 | 82500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by a Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland community in excellent condition which provides habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 7 | 292500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by a Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland community in excellent condition which provides habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 7 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by a Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland community in excellent condition which provides habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 9 | 37500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by a Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland community in excellent condition which provides habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 9 | 225000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by a Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland community in excellent condition which provides habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 9 | 112500 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by a Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland community in excellent condition which provides habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 10 | 103385 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by two native plant associations: Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland and Quaking Aspen / Chokecherry Woodland that are in very good to excellent condition and provide habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation.
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| Pitkin | 10 South | 84 West of the 6th PM | 9 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | The conservation values include, but are not limited to: significant relatively natural habitat for wildlife and plants and scenic open space pursuant to clearly-delineated governmental conservation policies. More specifically, the Property is dominated by a Rocky Mountain Gambel Oak-Mixed Montane Shrubland community in excellent condition which provides habitat for a diverse under story of multi layered mixture of native medium- and low-height shrubs, graminoids, and herbaceous flowering plants. The Property provides important Rocky Mountain elk winter range and severe winter range, summer habitat for mule deer, and critical fall foraging habitat for black bears. The Property is situated within an important elk migration pattern in a rapidly urbanizing landscape. The Property also likely provides habitat to a number of bat species including Townsend¿s big-eared bat which is considered imperiled or very rare in Colorado by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program and is listed as a Species of Concern by the State of Colorado. The Property currently remains in a substantially undisturbed, natural state and has significant ecological and open-space values. The Property helps link lands in the area that are protected by conservation easements or by fee acquisition by conservation organizations, and the Property¿s proximity to other protected areas means that the property provides significant open space values for the citizens of Pitkin County. All of these natural elements, scenic qualities, and ecological values which constitute the Conservation Values are of great importance to Grantor, and to the people of Pitkin County and the State of Colorado, as evidenced by clearly delineated governmental policies to protect the same, and are worthy of conservation. |
| Pitkin | 8 So. | 86 W. of 6th P.M. | 54 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Recreation - Trail easement to Light Hill
Wildlife - Preserve wildlife habitat.
Agricultural - Preserve cattle ranching near Basalt.
Open space - Prevent development on land adjacent to the Town of Basalt and included within its urban growth boundary |
| Pitkin | 8 south | 87 West | 56 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2008 | Open space, scenic and farmland, pursuant to clearly delineated government policies
Relatively natural important habitat for plants and wildlfe including sagrbrush shrublands and riparian areas.
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| Pitkin | 9 South | 85 West of the 6th Prime Meridian | 35 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Open space: Prevent all future development on now-undeveloped parcel.
Wildlife: Preserve wildlife habitat for elk and deer.
Agricultural: Preserve right to use property in the future for agriculture and cattle ranching. |
| Pitkin | 8 South | 86 W | 180 | 375000 | Aspen Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Recreation - Trail easements to Light Hill and Roaring Fork River.
Wildlife - Preserve wildlife reserve in above location.
Agricultural - Preserve Cattle Ranching near Basalt.
Open Space - Prevent development on land zoned for develoment. |
| Prowers | 23S | 41W | 0 | 123750 | THE GREENLANDS RESERVE | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FURTHERED BY THIS DONATION INCLUDE THE PROTECTION OF A RELA-
TIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEMS, AS WELL AS THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN OPEN SPACE, INCLUDING FARMLAND AND FOREST LAND.
THE PROPERTY POSSESSES AGRICULTURAL, ECOLOGICAL, HISTORIC, RECREATIONAL, SCENIC AND WILDLIFE VALUES(COLLECTIVELY, THE CONSERVATION VALUES) OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO GRANTOR
THE PEOPLE OF PROWERS COUNTY, COLORADO, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. THE NATURAL ELEMENTS OF THE LAND CONTAINS SIGNIFICANT SCENIC, RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTUR
AL VALUE WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE HISTORIC NATURE OF THE AREA AND IS BENEFICIAL FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE STATE OF COLORADO IN SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC PURPOSES. SPECIFICALLY THE CHANNELS OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER RUNS THROUGH THE PROPERTY. ALONG THE RIVER ARE A RIPARIAN AREA AND WETLANDS THAT ARE HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. THE REMAINDER OF THE PROPERTY IS A NATIVE SHORT GRASS PRAIRIE. THE LAND IN THE AREA IS USED TO GROW IRRIGATED CROPS, GROW DRYLAND CROPS AND GRAZE LIVESTOCK. ALL THE DIFFERENT LAND TYPES AND DIVERSE FLORA AND FAUNA MAKE IT HOME TO NUMEROUS WILDLIFE SPECIES. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY, 13% OF THE PROPERTY IS CLASSIFIED AS RIPARIAN, WHICH IS ESPECIALLY SIGNIFICANT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT RIPARIAN AREAS MAKE UP LESS THATN ONE PERCENT OF THE LAND MASS IN COLORADO AND THAT APPROXIMATELY 75% OF THE WILDLIFE SPECIES KNOWN OR LIKELY TO OCCUR IN COLORADO ARE DEPENDENT ON RIPARIAN AREAS DURING ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR LIFE CYCLE. |
| Prowers | 23S | 42W | 250 | 371250 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Prowers | 23S | 42W | 250 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Prowers | 23S | 42W | 163 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Prowers | 23S | 42W | 163 | 3750 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Prowers | 23S | 42W | 163 | 371250 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Prowers | 23 S | 42 W | 80 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Protection of a relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, or similar ecosystems, as well as the protection of certain open space, including farmland and forest land. |
| Prowers | 23S | 42W | 50 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, and ecosystems. Preservation of open space, including farmland and forest land along the Arkansas River and Butte Creek, 6.8% riparian. |
| Prowers | 23 S | 42 W | 75 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The property possesses agricultural, ecological, historic, recreational, scenic and wildlife values of great importance to grantor, the people of Prowers County, Colorado and the people of the State of Colorado. |
| Prowers | 22 | 44 West | 211 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | The purpose of the Conservation Easement is to preserve and protect in perpetuity the Conservation Values of the property. It is also the purpose of the Conservation Easement to permit certain other uses of the Property, which uses are expressly described in the deed, that are consistent with the foregoing goals and to prohibit uses that are inconsistent with the goals. |
| Prowers | 23S | 42W | 250 | 1875 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Prowers | 23S | 42W | 250 | 1875 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Pueblo | 20S | 63W | 129 | 260000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservation District | 2007 | Farmland protection. |
| Pueblo | 23 | 67W | 780 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Pueblo | 23S | 65W | 960 | 375000 | The William J. Palmer Parks Foundation, Inc. | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment. |
| Pueblo | 21S | 61W | 35 | 331500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Pueblo | 22 & 23 South | 65 West | 1084 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat & open space |
| Pueblo | 21 South | 61 West | 38 | 223421 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | To protect scenic qualities, wildlife habitat, plants, water resources and preserve agricultural land. Mineral extraction prohibited, including sand and gravel. Subdivision prohibited. Timber harvesting prohibited. Construction of buildings limited. Most uses, except for farming and ranching, prohibited on all of property. |
| Pueblo | 21 South | 63 West | 18 | 755500 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Enhancement of conservation of open space in an urbanizing region. |
| Pueblo | X | X | 36 | 170000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy | 2007 | Preserves 36 acres of highly productive irrigated agricultural farmland near a develoment corridor and ties 36 shares of Bessemer Irrigating Ditch water to the property. |
| Pueblo | 21South | 63 West | 36 | 170000 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District | 2007 | Preserves 36 acres of highly productive, irrigated agricultural farmland near a development corridor and ties 36 shares of Bessemer Irrigating Ditch water to the property. |
| Pueblo | 21 South | 61 West | 35 | 236457 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | To protect scenic qualities, wildlife habitat, plants, water resources and preserve agricultural land, Mineral extraction prohibited, including sand and gravel. Subdivision prohibited. Timer harvesting prohibited. Construction of buildings limited. Most uses, except for farming and ranching, prohibited on all of property. |
| Pueblo | 23S | 67W | 1080 | 372000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Pueblo | 18S & 19S | 64W & 65W | 577 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2010 | Open space. |
| Pueblo | 23S | 65W | 595 | 375000 | William J. Palmer Parks Foundation, Inc. | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Pueblo | 22S | 68W | 225 | 362500 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| RIO BLANCO | T15 AND T25 | R93W | 1882 | 5250 | YAMPA VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO ASSURE THE PROPERTY REMAIN FOREVER IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION AND PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WILL IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. |
| RIO BLANCO | T15 | R93W | 1023 | 4500 | YAMPA VALLEY LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO ASSURE THE PROPERTY REMAIN FOREVER IN ITS AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL, SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE CONDITION AND PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY THAT WILL IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY. |
| RIO GRANDE | 40 NORTH | 6 EAST | 202 | 192500 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO ENABLE THE PROPERTY TO RETAIN IN PERPETUITY, ITS OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, THE SCENIC QUALITIES, AGRICULTURAL CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITAT AND NATURAL FLOOD PLAINS VALUES FOR CONSERVATION AND AGRICULTURAL PURPOSE INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO FARM AND RANCH AND ENGAGE IN CUSTOMARY RURAL ENTERPRISES. |
| RIO GRANDE | 30 NORTH | 8 EAST OF THE N.M.P.M | 400 | 334950 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2009 | OPEN SPACE, SCENIC VIEWS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, WILDLIFE HABITAT, BIOLOGIC DIVERSITY ADN FLOODPLAIN VALUES. |
| RIO GRANDE | TOWNHIP 39 NORTH | RANGE 8 EAST | 1 | 23347 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | FOREVER CONSERVING THE OPEN SPACE, SCENIC RESOURCES, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, WILDLIFE HABITAT, AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF THE RIVER VALLEY RANCH I. |
| RIO GRANDE | 39 NORTH | 7 EAST NMPM | 324 | 205000 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2009 | TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTY IN PERPETUITY FOR CONSERVATION PURPOSES AND FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES SUCH AS FARMING AND RANCHING; SCENIC QUALITIES; AND WILDLIFE HABITAT. IT ALSO WILL PREVENT THE SEVERANCE OF WATER RIGHTS; FACILITATE THE PROTECTION OF THE RIO GRANDE RIVER CORRIDOR; AND FACILITATE CONSERVATION OF WATER QUALITY, WETLANDS, WILDLIFE HABITAT AND PROTECTION OF THE HISTORIC 100 YEAR FLOODPLAIN. |
| RIO GRANDE | 40 NORTH | 4 EAST & 5 EAST | 122 | 45000 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2008 | TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE CONSERVATION VALUES FOR AGRICULTURE PURPOSES SUCH AS FARMING AND RANCHING. |
| RIO GRANDE | TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH | RANGE 8 EAST | 585 | 259407 | WETLANDS AMERICA TRUST, INC | 2008 | FOREVER CONSERVING THE OPEN SPACE, SCENIC RESOURCES, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, WILDLIFE HAIBTANT, AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY THE RIVER VALLEY RANCH I. |
| RIO GRANDE | 39 NORTH | 7 EAST | 352 | 187125 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2007 | TO ENABLE THE PROPERTY TO RETAIN IN PERPETUITY, ITS OPEN SPACE CHARACTER, THE SCENIC QUALITIES, AGRICULTURAL CHARACTER, WILDLIFE HABITAT AND NATURAL FLOOD PLAINS VALUES FOR CONSERVATION AND AGRICULTURAL PURPOSE INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO FARM AND RANCH AND ENGAGE IN CUSTOMARY RURAL ENTERPRISES. |
| RIO GRANDE COUNTY | 39N | 7E | 354 | 229500 | RIO GRANDE HEADWATERS LAND TRUST | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| ROUTT | 3 NORTH | 88 WEST of the 6th P.M. | 356 | 348500 | ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION | 2007 | THE PRIMARY CONSEVATION VALUE OF THE PROPERTY ARE A DIVERSE MIX OF HABITATS INCLUDING SAGEBRUSH, ASPEN RIPARIAN AREA, PONDEROSA PINE, MEADOWS AND SPRUCEAND FIR. THE EAST FORK OF WILLIAMS CREEK AND SIX SMALLER DRAINAGES RUN THROUGH THE PROPERTY. THE PROPERTY PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE AND PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE FOR WILDLIFE IN CONNECTIVITY AND IN PROVIDING CRITICAL WINTER RANGE FOR ELK WITHIN. THE ROUTT NATIONAL FOREST ECOSYSTEM HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE ARE THE PRIMARY VALUES BEING PROTECTED. |
| ROUTT | 2N | 86W | 388 | 237075 | YAMPA VALLEY LAND TRUST, INC | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space and agricultural production. |
| ROUTT | 8N | 88W | 362 | 361500 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production.
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| ROUTT | 8N | 88N | 3950 | 375000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL | 2008 | PREVENT DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE LANDS |
| ROUTT | 8N | 8W | 1237 | 211750 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Rio Blanco | 1 and 2 | 93 W | 995 | 187500 | Yampa Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Continuous agriculture/recreation |
| Rio Blanco | 1N | 93W | 464 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Rio Blanco | 1 & 2 | 93 W | 995 | 187500 | Yampa Valley Land Trust | 2007 | Continued agriculture/recreation |
| Rio Blanco | 1N | 93W | 161 | 572500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Rio Blanco County | Township 1 South | Range 94 West of the 6th P.M. | 537 | 38000 | Colorado Division of Wildlife | 2008 | The Property consists of undeveloped livestock grazing and irrigated hay meadows primarily in a natural state, and therefore has significant ecological, agricultural, scenic, open space, and wildlife habitat value, and in particular has important wildlife habitat value for the Greater Sage-Grouse. |
| Rio Grande | 40N | 4E | 145 | 375000 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Rio Grande | 39N | 8E | 585 | 57433 | Wetlands America Trust, Inc. | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Rio Grande | 39N | 7E | 354 | 229500 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Rio Grande | 39N | 7E | 354 | 229500 | Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust | 2010 | The Property possesses open space character and scenic views, agricultural productivity, includig soils classified by Natural Resources Conservation Service as being Prime and Unique Farmland, relatively natural wildlife habitat and floodplain values that are important to the people of Rio Grande County and the people of Colorado. |
| Rio Grande | 39N | 8E | 585 | 50973 | Wetlands America Trust, Inc. | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Rio Grande County | 38 N | 7 E | 1080 | 261981 | Wetlands America Trust, Inc. | 2007 | The property possesses agricultural, natural, scenic, wildlife habitat and open space values of significance to the Wetland America Trust/DU, the people of Rio Grande County and the people of the state of Colorado. Pricipal conservation values retained by the conservation easement include the preservation of productive hay meadows, grazing pastures, and protection of important wildlife habitat. |
| Routt | Yampa | Flattops Wilderness Area | 176 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Establishment of significant open space to ensure that animal habitat and animal by-ways remain open and free from development, and ensure the present open range atmoshere is preserved from development. |
| Routt | 10 N | 86 W | 270 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The property is primarily open ranchland, and is an important part of the productive agricultural land in Routt County. The land is a mixture of open meadows, evergreen and aspen forest with some sagebrush. Larson Creek flows through the property for approximately one mile. The property also includes realatively natural habitat with a variet of wildlife species, including elk, deer, bear, sandhill crane, waterfoowl, as well as trout in Larson Creek.
The property contains open meadows mixed with forest. Also, the original Larson homestead cabin, in fair condition, is located on the property. Some of the meadow property is under irrigation. Because of the elvation of the property, ranch use is seasonally limited from June to October. |
| Routt | 10 N | 86 W | 270 | 375000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The property is primarily open ranchland, and is an important part of the productive agricultural land in Routt County. The land is a mixture of open meadows, evergreen and aspen forest with some sagebrush. Larson Creek flows through the property for approximately one mile. The property also includes realatively natural habitat with a variet of wildlife species, including elk, deer, bear, sandhill crane, waterfoowl, as well as trout in Larson Creek.
The property contains open meadows mixed with forest. Also, the original Larson homestead cabin, in fair condition, is located on the property. Some of the meadow property is under irrigation. Because of the elvation of the property, ranch use is seasonally limited from June to October. |
| Routt | 10 N | 86 W | 270 | 375000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The property is primarily open ranchland, and is an important part of the productive agricultural land in Routt County. The land is a mixture of open meadows, evergreen and aspen forest with some sagebrush. Larson Creek flows through the property for approximately one mile. The property also includes relatively natural habitat with a variety of wildlife species, including elk, deer, bear, sandhill crane, waterfowl, as well as trout in Larson Creek.
The property contains open meadows mixed with forest. Also, the original Larson homestead cabin, in fair condition, is located on the property. Some of the meadow property is under irrigation. Because of the elvation of the property, ranch use is seasonally limited from June to October. |
| Routt | N/A | N/A | 105 | 187500 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The preservation of land for outdoor recreation by, or the education of, the general public. |
| Routt | 7N | 87W | 2995 | 877500 | The National Conservancy | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 3N & 4N | 86W | 1310 | 269500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by our donation are teh preservation of land for the scenic enjoyment of the public, and the protection of significant relatively natural habitat in which a fish, wildlife or plant community, or similar ecosystem normally lives. Our donation serves several clearly delineated governmental conservation policies. |
| Routt | 8 North | 87 West | 507 | 130600 | State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt | 8 North | 87 West | 507 | 261200 | State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 327000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 327000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 327000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 327000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 327000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 7N | 87W | 2995 | 877500 | The National Conservancy | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 7N | 87W | 2995 | 877500 | The National Conservancy | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 327000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 415000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 415000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 3&4 N | 86W | 1310 | 269500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 3&4 N | 86W | 1310 | 269500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 3&4 N | 86W | 1310 | 269500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 3&4 N | 86W | 1310 | 269500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 3&4 N | 86W | 1310 | 269500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Routt | 8N & 9N | 85W | 8 | 225000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Routt | 8 North | 87 West | 493 | 123900 | State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt | 8 North | 87 West | 493 | 123900 | State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt | 8 North | 87 West | 493 | 247800 | State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt | 8 North | 85 West | 767 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are the protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which provides a public benefit. |
| Routt | 2N & 3N | 85W & 86W | 374 | 54961 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purposes for this conservation easement are: (1) the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants; and (2) the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government policies, and will yield a significant public benefit. The property provides habitat to a wide variety of wildlife species including elk, mule deer, coyote, fox, Canada geese and sage grouse species. The property is used for agricultural production and is surrounded by properties used for agriculture. The Property provides scenic values because it is visible to the general public from Routt County Roads 13, 13A, 15 and 17 and from the Routt National Forest and Flat Tops Scenic Byway. |
| Routt | 2N & 3N | 85W & 86W | 374 | 21756 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Routt | 2N & 3N | 85W & 86W | 374 | 257500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Routt | 8 North | 85 West | 767 | 93750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are
the protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the
preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant
to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which
provides a public benefit. |
| Routt | 8 North | 85 West | 767 | 93750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are
the protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the
preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant
to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which
provides a public benefit. |
| Routt | 8 North | 85 West | 767 | 93750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are
the protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the
preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant
to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which
provides a public benefit. |
| Routt | 8 North | 85 West | 767 | 93750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The conservation purposes furthered by the donation of the conservation easement are
the protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the
preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant
to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which
provides a public benefit. |
| Routt | 9N | 86W | 240 | 10000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The easement protects irrigated meadows and preserves the scenic and open space character of Routt County. The property is located near Steamboat Lake State Park and along County Road 62. The easement also preserves a significant, relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants including .6 miles of a flowing creek. |
| Routt | 2N | 85W | 235 | 172000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Routt | 12N | 87W | 236 | 187500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production.
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| Routt | 5N | 85W | 140 | 327000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Routt | 6N | 86W | 85530 | 259500 | Yampa Valley Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Routt | 9N | 86W | 240 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | The easement places the balance of the taxpayer's ranch under easement, protects irrigated meadows and preserves the scenic and open space character of Routt County. The property is located near Steamboat Lake State Park and along County Road 62. The easement also preserves a significant, relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants including approximately 1.1 miles of a flowing creek. |
| Routt | 2N & 3N | 85W & 86W | 374 | 597 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Routt | 2N & 3N | 85W & 86W | 374 | 21756 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Routt | 7N | 87W | 1330 | 262500 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt | 4 North | 85 West | 417 | 375000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt | 7 North | 87 West | 1330 | 375000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Inc. | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt | 8N | 8W | 1237 | 211750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Routt | 1N and 1S | 85W | 786 | 375000 | Colorado Open Land | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Routt | 1N and 1S | 85W | 786 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Routt | 8N | 88W | 3950 | 375000 | Colorado Cattelmen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Routt | an N | 80 W | 270 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The Property is primarily open ranchland, and is an important part of the productive agricultural land in Routt County. The land is a mixture of open meadows, evergreen and aspen forest with some sagebrush. Larson Creek flows through the Property for approximately one mile. The Property also includes relatively natural habitat with a variety of wildlife species, including elk, deer, bear, sandhill crane, waterfowl, as well as trout in Larson Creek.
The Property contains open meadows mixed with forest. Also, the original Larson homestead cabin, in fair condition, is located on the Property. Some of the meadow property is under irrigation. Because of the elevation of the Property, ranch use is seasonally limited from June to October. |
| Routt | N/A | N/A | 105 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2007 | The preservation of land for outdoor recreation by, or the education of, the general public. |
| Routt | 10 N | 86 W | 270 | 375000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The property is primarily open ranchland, and is an important part of the productive agricultural land in Routt County. The land is a mixture of open meadows, evergreen and aspen forest with some sagebrush. Larson Creek flows through the property for approximately one mile. The property also includes relatively natural habitat with a variety of wildlife species, including elk, deer, bear, sandhill crane, waterfowl, as well as trout in Larson Creek.
The property contains open meadows mixed with forest. Also, the original Larson homestead cabin, in fair condition, is located on the property. Some of the meadow property is under irrigation. Because of the elvation of the property, ranch use is seasonally limited from June to October. |
| Routt | 10 N | 86 W | 270 | 375000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The property is primarily open ranchland, and is an important part of the productive agricultural land in Routt County. The land is a mixture of open meadows, evergreen and aspen forest with some sagebrush. Larson Creek flows through the property for approximately one mile. The property also includes relatively natural habitat with a variety of wildlife species, including elk, deer, bear, sandhill crane, waterfowl, as well as trout in Larson Creek.
The property contains open meadows mixed with forest. Also, the original Larson homestead cabin, in fair condition, is located on the property. Some of the meadow property is under irrigation. Because of the elvation of the property, ranch use is seasonally limited from June to October. |
| Routt | Yampa | Flattops Wilderness Area | 176 | 375000 | Colorado Natural Land Trust | 2007 | Establishment of significant open space to ensure that animal habitat and animal byways remain open and free from development. |
| Routt | 9N | 86W | 240 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | The easement protects irrigated meadows and preserves the scenic and open space character of Routt County. The property is located near Steamboat Lake State Park and along County Road 62. The easement also preserves a significant, relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants including .6 miles of a flowing creek. |
| Routt | 9N | 85W | 246 | 180000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Routt | 7N | 87W | 1613 | 375000 | The Nature Conservancy | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Routt | 2N | 85W | 235 | 172000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Routt | 12N | 88W | 770 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Protection of relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants. Preservation of open space. |
| Routt | 8N | 88W | 645 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Routt | 8N | 88W | 617 | 260000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | To preserve farm ground. |
| Routt | 4N | 85W | 120 | 360000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Preservation of the land for future generations to ensure continual scenic enjoyment by the public. |
| Routt | 2N & 3N | 85W & 86W | 374 | 597 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Routt | 8 North | 87 West | 507 | 130600 | State of Colorado, Division of Wildlife | 2011 | The conservation purposes furthered by the gift are the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies, and which will yield a public benefit. |
| Routt County | 1 South | 85 West | 1280 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2007 | This conservation easement is donated for the protection of a relatively natural habitat of wildlife and plants, and for the preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, pursuant to clearly delineated state and local government conservation policies. |
| SAGUACHE | 45N | 2E | 460 | 272250 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2010 | NATURAL HABITAT, WILD LIFE, AGRICULTURE, OPEN SPACE AND SCENIC ENJOYMENT. |
| SAN MIGUEL | 43 NORTH | 12 WEST | 1 | 375000 | CO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2007 | PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURE LAND AND OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. |
| SAN MIGUEL | 42N | 11W | 484 | 375000 | SAN MIGUEL CONSERVATION FOUDATION | 2007 | PROTECTION OF SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS AND ECOSYSTEM. |
| SAN MIGUEL | 42N | 11W | 384 | 187500 | SAN MIGUEL CONSERVATION FOUDATION | 2007 | PROTECTION OF SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS AND ECOSYSTEM. |
| SAN MIGUEL | T 43 N | R 14 W OF THE N.M.P.M. | 680 | 16000 | Colorado Cattleman's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Protect 680 acres of open space and to extinguish all subdivision and development rights. |
| SAN MIGUEL | 42 NORTH | 15 WEST | 1 | 48000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2010 | TO PRESERVE THE AGRICULTURAL USAGE OF THE PROPERTY IN PERPETUITY. |
| SAN MIGUEL | 43 NORTH | 12 WEST | 160 | 75000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2008 | PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND AND OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. |
| SAN MIGUEL | 43 NORTH | 12 WEST | 640 | 300000 | COLROADO CATTLEMAN'S AG LAND TRUST | 2008 | PROTECTION AGRICULTURE LAND AND OPEN SAPCE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL, PUBLIC. |
| SAN MIGUEL | 42N | 11W | 384 | 187500 | SAN MIGUEL CONSERVATION FOUNDATION | 2007 | PROTECTION OF SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITAT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, PLANTS AND ECOSYSTEM. |
| SUMMIT | 3 SOUTH | 79 WEST | 67 | 375000 | CONTINENTAL DIVIDE LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT PRESERVES LAND FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATURAL HABITAT AND OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. |
| SUMMIT | 2 SOUTH | 79 WEST | 93 | 375000 | CONTINENTAL DIVIDE LAND TRUST | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT PRESERVES LAND FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATURAL HABITAT AND OPEN SPACE FOR THE SCENIC ENJOYMENT OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. |
| Saguache | 45 North | 2 East | 640 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, and ecosystems.
The preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental conservation policies, and yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Saguache | 45 North | 2 East | 640 | 371250 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | The protection of significant relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants, and ecosystems.
The preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental conservation policies, and yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Saguache | Forty-Eight North | Four (4) East New Mexico Principal Meridian | 321 | 7364 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Scenic and agriculture, Natural habitat and open space |
| Saguache | Forty-Eight North | Four (4) East New Mexico Principal Meridian | 321 | 6885 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Scenic and Agriculture, Natural habitat and open space. |
| Saguache | 48N | 3E | 300 | 61875 | Colorado Open Lands | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Saguache | 45N | 6E | 660 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Saguache | 45N | 2E | 460 | 272250 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Saguache | 48N | 3E | 254 | 2000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Saguache | 48N | 3E | 254 | 485000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Saguache | 48N | 3E | 254 | 200000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Saguache | 45N | 2E | 460 | 272250 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat and open space. |
| Saguache | 48N | 3E | 300 | 61875 | Colorado Open Land | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Saguache | Forty-Eight North | Four (4) East New Mexico Prinicipal Meridian | 321 | 6885 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Scenic and Agriculture, Natural habitat and open space. |
| Saguache | Forty-Eight North | Four (4) East New Mexico Principal Meridian | 321 | 7364 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Scenic and agriculture, Natural habitat and open space |
| Saguache | Forty-Eight North | Four (4) East New Mexico Principal Meridian | 321 | 2339 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Scenic and agricultural, Natural habitat and open space. |
| Saguache | Forty Eight North | 4 East New Mexico Prinicipal Meridian | 321 | 85837 | Colorado Open Lands | 2009 | Scenic and agricultural, Natural habitat and open space. |
| Saguache | 45N | 2E | 460 | 275000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| San Miguel | 43N | 14W | 400 | 100000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Protect open space and extinguish all subdivision and development rights. |
| San Miguel | T14N | R93W of N.M.P.M. | 428 | 155150 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Protect 428 acres of open space and to extinguish all subdivision and development rights. |
| San Miguel | 43N | 12W | 292 | 172500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agriculture Land Trust | 2011 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| San Miguel | 43N | 12W | 320 | 325500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| San Miguel | 43N | 9W | 10 | 187500 | San Miguel Conservation Foundation | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Summit | 2S | 79W | 93 | 375000 | Continental Divide Land Trust | 2007 | Protection of natural habitat and scenic open space. |
| Summit | 4S | 78W | 120 | 375000 | Colorado Open Lands | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Summit | 3 S | 79 W | 100 | 375000 | American Farmland Trust | 2007 | 1. Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants and ecosystems.
2. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, yielding a significant public benefit. |
| Summit | 3 S | 78 W | 66 | 375000 | American Farmland Tust | 2007 | 1. Protection of relatively natural habitat of fish, wildlife, plants and ecosystems.
2. Preservation of open space for the scenic enjoyment of the general public, and pursuant to clearly delineated governmental policies, yielding a significant public benefit/ |
| Summit | 4S | 78W | 120 | 187500 | Colorado Open Lands | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Summit | 4S | 78W | 120 | 187500 | Colorado Open Lands | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Summit | 2 South | 80 West | 90 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2010 | Natural Habitat, wild life, agriculture, open space and senic enjoyment. |
| TELLER | 14 S | 71 W | 120 | 130000 | WILLIAM J. PALMER FOUNDATION, INC. | 2007 | TO NOT ALLOW ANY RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ALSO RESTRICT SOME RECREATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES. |
| TELLER | 14 S. | 70 W. | 379 | 375000 | LOWER ARKANSAS VALLEY WATER CONSEVANCY DIST. | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| TELLER | 16S | 69W | 117 | 255000 | ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION | 2010 | Relatively natural habitat for native plants, fish, and wildlife, including significant habitat and winter range for elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, black bear, mountain lion, Golden eagle and other regional Colorado wildlife, containing open grassland parks interspersed with mature aspen groves and bisected by rocky canyons dominated by mixed conifer forests. |
| TELLER COUNTY | 11 SOUTH | 69 WEST OF THE 6TH PM | 261 | 366000 | PALMER PARKS FOUNDATION | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION ARE TO PRESERVE LAND FOR OUTDOOR RECRREATION BY OR EDUCATION OF GENERAL PUBLIC, TO PROTECT RELATIVELY NATURAL. |
| Teller | 14S | 71W | 80 | 37500 | William J. Palmer Foundation, Inc. | 2007 | To not allow any residential, commercial, or industrial development, and also restrict some recreational and agricultural activities. |
| Teller | 14S | 71W | 80 | 18750 | William J. Palmer Foundation, Inc. | 2007 | To not allow any residential, commercial, or industrial development, and also restrict some recreational and agricultural activities. |
| Teller | 15S | 70S & 71S | 290 | 361500 | William J. Palmer Parks Foundation, Inc. dba Palmer Land Trust | 2011 | To preserve land for outdoor recreation, protect land for natural habitat of wildlife and to preserve open space. |
| Teller | 13S | 69W | 300 | 375000 | William J. Palmer Parks Foundation, Inc. | 2010 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Teller | 16 south | range 68 west | 119 | 275000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Teller | 14 and 15 south | 70W & 71W | 197 | 375000 | William J Palmer Parks Foundation | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Teller | 14S | 70W | 194 | 340500 | The Conservation Fund | 2009 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, scenic enjoyment and agricultural production. |
| Teller | 16S | 68W | 119 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space |
| Teller | 13S | 69W | 277 | 263500 | William J. Palmer Parks FOundation, Inc. | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production. |
| Teller | 15S | 70W | 64 | 134500 | Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservation District | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Teller | 16S | 68W | 890 | 92750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Teller | 16S | 68W | 890 | 185500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Teller | 16S | 68W | 890 | 92750 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space and scenic enjoyment. |
| Teller | 14S | 71W | 80 | 18750 | William J. Palmer Foundation, Inc. | 2007 | To not allow any residential, commercial, or industrial development, and also restrict some recreational and agricultural activities. |
| Teller & Fremont | 16S | 69W | 140 | 153500 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| Teller & Fremont | 16S | 69W | 140 | 307000 | Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space
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| WELD | T 6 N | R 62 W | 520 | 120826 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE, SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE. RELATIVELY NATURAL WILDLIFE HABITAT. |
| WELD | 2 NORTH | 68 WEST OF 6TH PM | 26 | 204000 | COUNTY OF BOULDER | 2008 | THE PRESERVATION OF RELATIVELY NATURA; HABITANT. |
| WELD | T 6 N | R62W | 480 | 154137 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE, SCENIC AND OPEN SPACE. RELATIVELY NATURAL WILDLIFE HABITAT. |
| WELD | 11 N. | 64 W. | 1271 | 32367 | LEGACY LAND TRUST | 2007 | THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT IS TO PRESERVE AND TO PROTECT IN PERPETUITY THE CONSERVATION VALUES OF THE PROPERTTY AND THE WATER RIGHTS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE CHA-
RACTERISTICS OF THE PROPERTY THAT MAKE IT VALUABLE WILDLIFE HABITAT FOR THE GROUSE, WHILE ALLOWING GRANTORS TO GROW AND HARVEST HAY AND OTHER LIMITED CROPS(SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE EASEMENT), TO GRAZE LIVESTOCK, TO USE THE PROPERTY FOR HUNTING, FISHING, RECREATION AND SUCH OTHER USES THAT ARE NOT PROHIBITED BY THIS EASEMENT, SUB
JECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AS SET FORTH IN THIS EASEMENT. SUBJECT TO THE PURPOSE OF THIS EASEMENT, GRANTORS, AND GRANTEE INTEND TO PERMIT ONLY SPECIFIC ENUMERATED USES AND OTHER USE OF HTE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT DO NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DIMINISH OR IMPAIR THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES AND TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS THAT WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPAIR OR INTERFERE WITH PROTECTING THE PROPERTY'S CONSERVATION VALUES. |
| WELD | TGN | R62W | 1067 | 317500 | COLROADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2007 | AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE, SCENIC, AND OPEN SPACE RELATIVELY NATURAL WILDLIFE HABITANT. |
| WELD | 11 | 60 WEST | 1145 | 117500 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE EASEMENT IS GRANTED IS TO PROTECT A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNTS, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM. |
| WELD | 11 | 60 WEST | 1145 | 111625 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE EASEMENT IS GRANTED IS TO PROTECT A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNTS, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM. |
| WELD | 8N | 62W | 320 | 67000 | LEGACY LAND TRUST, FORT COLLINS, CO | 2010 | Blank |
| WELD | T 9 N | 61 W | 640 | 169000 | CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | PRESERVE THE ABILITY OF THE PROPERTY TO BE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE. |
| WELD | T 11 & 12 N | 60 & 61 W | 880 | 106700 | CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | CONSERVING THE OPEN SAPCE CHARACTERS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND WILDLIFE HABITANT OF THE ADDITIONAL PROPERTY. |
| WELD | 11 NORTH | 63 WEST 64 WEST | 3814 | 210000 | COLORADO CATTLEMEN'S AGRICULTURAL LAND TRUST | 2008 | NATURAL HABITANT AND OPEN SPACE VALUES. |
| WELD | 11 | 60 WEST | 1145 | 5875 | THE NATURE CONSERVANCY | 2008 | THE CONSERVATION PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE EASEMENT IS GRANTED IS TO PROTECT A SIGNIFICANT RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, OR PALNTS, OR SIMILAR ECOSYSTEM. |
| WELD | 2 NORTH | 68 WEST OF 6TH PM | 26 | 204000 | COUNTY OF BOULDER | 2008 | THE PERSERVATION OF RELATIVELY NATURAL HABITANT. |
| Weld | 8N & 9N | 61W | 461 | 133217 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Preservation of open space and agricultural value and natural environmental habitat. |
| Weld | 9N | 61&62W | 1760 | 375000 | Colorado Cattelmen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Weld | 10N | 59&60W | 1360 | 2356 | Colorado Cattelmen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Weld | 2N | 64W | 10 | 57500 | Town of Keenesburg | 2011 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Weld | 12N | 60&61W | 2000 | 140000 | BCK Health Property LLC | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space |
| Weld | 12N | 60&61W | 2000 | 175000 | Burton C. Kross | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Weld | 12N | 60&61W | 2000 | 122500 | Barbara J. Kross | 2009 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Weld | 10N & 11N | 61W | 1520 | 375000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production
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| Weld | 11N | 63W | 3592 | 200000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat & open space. |
| Weld | 11N | 62W | 640 | 48000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2009 | Wildlife habitat. |
| Weld | 10N | 59&60W | 1360 | 230888 | Colorado Cattelmen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Weld | 10N | 59&60W | 1360 | 2356 | Colorado Cattelmen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Wildlife habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Weld | 7N & 8N | 62W | 480 | 100800 | Legacy Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat & open space |
| Weld | 6 N | 62 W | 991 | 285500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land & Trust | 2007 | Agriculturally productive, scenic and open space. Relatively natural wildlife habitat. |
| Weld | 8N & 9N | 61W | 565 | 163283 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Preserve open space and agricultural value and natural environmental habitat. |
| Weld | 9N | 61W | 640 | 48660 | Colorado Cattelmen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2008 | Relatively natural habitat, open space, and agricultural production |
| Weld | 6 N | 61 & 62 W | 400 | 142500 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Agriculturally productive open space wildlife habitat. |
| Weld | 8N | 62W | 85 | 62000 | Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust | 2007 | Agricultural productivity, scenic open space, and relatively natural wildlife habitat. |