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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Introduction section to understand the purpose of the form and its relevance to land acquisition projects.
  3. Fill out the Eligible Acquisitions section by detailing the specific land you wish to acquire for outdoor recreation purposes.
  4. Complete the Ineligible Acquisitions section by ensuring your project does not fall under any listed exclusions.
  5. Provide a detailed Map and Legal Description of the property, ensuring compliance with Section 6(f)(3) of the LWCF Act.
  6. Include an Appraisal performed by a certified appraiser, following all guidelines outlined in the document.
  7. Submit your Statement of Just Compensation after receiving federal approval for your appraisal value.
  8. Finalize your submission by including all required documentation such as maps, legal descriptions, and any necessary waivers.

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As the only non-profit foundation for Vermonts 55 state parks, VPF focuses on nature education, access to parks, and equity in the outdoors.
Statewide, 55 parks make up a legacy of conservation and stewardship in Vermont, creating a haven for wildlife, families, and outdoor recreators to enjoy scenic landscapes and history while protecting and preserving them for future generations.
Vermonts private forest-land owners are a diverse group of 80,500 individuals and enterprises; they hold 85 percent of Vermonts timberland.
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