IN THE BEGINNING

The first meeting of the soon-to-be Cornwall Conservation Trust was in Dave Dolinsky's newly renovated kitchen. The group was pulled together by Charlie Osborne of the Cornwall Association to fill what was seen as a void in Cornwall. Most of Connecticut's 169 towns had a land trust devoted to their town's unique and special needs. Cornwall is certainly special and unique, and its land and landscape are a big part of that. For many of us, the idea of forming yet another volunteer group to perform an, as yet, unclear task seemed both daunting and perhaps unnecessary. Between Charlie's patient explanations, an overriding sense of "rightness," and Sandy Dolinsky's cookies, we saw the light and Cornwall's own land trust was born.

This seems relatively simple in retrospect but, in reality, took nearly a year. Generous contributions of professional time from Bob Raives' law office, plus the organizational skills of Dave Dolinsky and Bob Beers, got us from a blank piece of paper to a fully approved IRS 50l (c)(3) charitable trust.

The early going was slow and, at times, perhaps glacial, yet we did acquire our first easement, The Fox and Lane gift next to the North Cornwall Church, after much deliberation and learning how the process works. This was followed by the promise of the Coltsfoot easement once our IRS status was permanent. The pump was now primed and a valuable asset of the community has grown from these humble beginnings.

 

Ralph Gold

HISTORY OF CCT LAND PROTECTION

1987 -- CCT established

1988 -- Fox/Lane easement (transfer from Housatonic Valley Association ) 4 acres

1992 -- Vogel Preserve gift of 77 acres

1993 -- Coltsfoot Valley easement (transfer from Town of Cornwall) 96 acres

1995 -- Dodd easement 13 acres
          -- Prud’homme easement 10 acres

1996 -- Nuese easement 200 acres

1997 -- Rogers Preserve purchased 17 acres **
          -- Scott easement 13 acres

1998 -- Paul Preserve gift of 10 acres **

1999 -- Bradley Preserve gift of 3 acres
          -- Clark easement 8 acres

2001 -- Brokaw Preserve gift of 53 acres

2002 -- Walker Preserve gift of 8 acres
          -- Chubb easement 101 acres
          -- Cohen-Congress easement 57 acres

2003 -- Dodd Preserve gift of 13 acres (with 1995 easement in place)
          -- Hare Preserve gift of 10 acres
          -- Hart Cherry Hill Farm purchase of 96 acres

2004 -- Gloeckner Preserve bequest of 35 acres **
          -- Ives Preserve purchase of 4 acres

2005 -- Blake Preserve gift of 25 acres
          -- Van Valkenburgh Preserve gift of 9 acres **

2006 -- Ballyhack Preserve (transfer from The Nature Conservancy) 55 acres
          -- Day Preserve (gift from Day Foundation) 181 acres
          -- Hofer Preserve gift of 49 acres
          -- Bennett easement 51 acres

2007

2008 -- Welles Preserve bequest of 37 acres
          -- Prud’homme Preserve gift of 19 acres **


** for administrative purposes these 5 adjoining parcels have been combined into the Rattlesnake Preserve



TOTALS

18 Owned Properties       701 acres

   9 Conservation Easements    540 acres
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 27 Properties protected by CCT 1,241 acres


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