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The
Land Management Committee was formed in January 2007 to
determine the appropriate uses of the land owned by
Granville Township. The challenge is to inspect the
properties, review their present uses and determine the
best use of the property for the future. Since its
inception the committee has worked with the Granville
Township Trustees and other appropriate entities to
develop recommendations for the management of Township
Open Space.
These include:
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Create a Nature Preserve at
Spring Valley / Salt Run -
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Strengthen Farm Land Lease
Language to Promote Best Practices -
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Support Kiwanis Sugar Bush
Project -
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Establish and Promote Community
Communication -
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Create
a Nature Preserve at Spring Valley / Salt Run -
The committee met with members of the Licking Land
Trust in an effort to become more familiar with that
group’s role in the development and maintenance of the
Spring Valley property.
The committee walked and reviewed the Spring
Valley and Salt Run properties and held preliminary
discussions for use of the Salt Run agricultural plot
and ways to facilitate the creation of the Nature
Preserve. These include the following:
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Improve the Spring Valley /
Salt Run Trail System -
Two new sections of trail were
created with the help of Granville Middle School and
New Albany Middle School students on Earth Day
2007. Granville High School students also held a
trail work day in May 2007, creating rock walkways
across Salt Run. In summer 2007, students from
Granville High School created switchbacks and
performed other trail maintenance at Spring Valley.
Earth Day 2008 involved both Granville Middle School
and Denison University students. They performed
maintenance to the trail system and rebuilt stepping
stone crossings on Salt Run. In summer 2008, trail
blazes were purchased and installed on the trails
and routine maintenance was provided.
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Provide Guidance and
Assistance for Volunteer Projects -
Craig McDonald initiated work with several Eagle
Scout candidates. Together they designed projects
to further benefit Spring Valley Nature Preserve.
In 2007 Alex Miller constructed a bridge over Salt
Run. Derek Esh has presented a proposal to
construct and install 2 kiosks, at each trail head
on Spring Valley and Salt Run properties. Another
Eagle Scout candidate, Luke Fergang, proposed a
project that includes trail construction and
placement of 3 to 4 benches along the trails
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Partner with Denison
University - The
Environmental Studies Program has assisted with
Earth Day 2007 and 2008 projects by providing
student leaders and tools. The Environment
Practicum Class of 2008 created a trail map, park
guidelines, and a volunteer trail maintenance guide.
They also hosted a Fall Festival for the community.
Additionally, they designed and installed the sign
at the entrance to Spring Valley Nature Preserve.
Strengthen Farm Land Lease language to Promote Best
Practices - Rob
Schaadt, initiated a series of meetings with the United
States Department of Agriculture to develop a Farm Land
Management Plan for township properties being used for
agriculture purposes. This resulted in the inclusion of
language supporting Best Management Practices in future
new and renewed farm leases.
Support
Kiwanis Sugar Bush Project - Don Lewis, a member
of the Granville Kiwanis, approached the committee about
the possibility of utilizing township land as a Sugar
Bush for their maple sugar project. After reviewing
several possible sites, the Kiwanis submitted a formal
proposal to use the agricultural parcel that had been
previously farmed, at the Salt Run property. The
committee approved the proposal, and the Kiwanis then
submitted it to the trustees for their review.
After an opportunity for public comment the
trustees gave final approval to the project in March
2009.
Establish and Promote Community Communication -
The committee has endeavored to promote and maintain
communication with the residents of Granville Township.
In spring 2007 flyers were distributed to residents
bordering Salt Run to inform them of upcoming activities
planned for the Spring Valley Nature Preserve and Salt
Run Park. The Granville Sentinel was also contacted to
report on the volunteer activities at Spring Valley
Nature Preserve and Salt Run. Meeting notices are
published in the Granville Sentinel and an email contact
is available on the Granville Township website. Members
of the community are always welcome at the Land
Management Committee meetings.
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