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Smithfield Land Trust
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Smithfield Town Hall
64 Farnum Pike
Smithfield, RI 02917
401-233-1000 ext 139
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What is the Smithfield Land Trust?
In 1999, The Rhode
Island Legislature and the Smithfield Town Council established this
municipal land trust and provided the authority to acquire, hold and
manage:
- Open space
lands
- Agricultural
lands
- Groundwater
recharge areas
- Freshwater
marshes and watersheds
- Wildlife
habitats
- Land providing
access to or views of lakes and ponds
- Land providing
significant cultural or historical value
- Land for
future passive or active public recreational use
All acquired
interests, or titles, to real property are held in the name of the
Smithfield Land Trust, preserving the land in perpetuity.
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Mission Statement
The purpose of the
trust shall be:
To preserve and
protect open space; wetlands; water bodies; ground and surface water
resources; farmland; historical or cultural places of interest; scenic
views; unusual, exceptional, or exemplary natural habitats;
To provide
opportunities for research and education on natural resources on land
trust held properties; and
To secure for
the Town the goals and objectives set forth within the Comprehensive
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Goals
- To protect
significant open spaces through the acquisition of conservation and
agricultural easements, acquiring title, and servicing as a
recipient of donations of real property.
- To work in
partnership with other land protection organizations to preserve
open space in Smithfield.
- To provide
responsible stewardship of land trust holdings.
- To educate and
inform landowners and the general public about the benefits of land
use preservation and land conservation.
- To encourage
volunteer participation and support of trust activities and
projects.
- To establish
and educational program to foster and understanding of and
appreciation of the mission of the Smithfield Land Trust.
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Benefits of Open Space Preservation

Open space is
undeveloped land which is usually in the form of forest, farmland,
meadow, or any other non-urban state.
Preserving and
protecting open space and farmland achieves a number of benefits to a
community, such as:
- Protects
scenic qualities that contribute to a community’s character
- Enhances
surrounding attractiveness and land values
- Provides areas
for recreation ad leisure activities
- Is less of a
burden on taxpayers than residential developed land
- Preserves
wildlife habitat and ecological systems
- Maintains
areas for ground water recharge
- Preserves a
way of life and the historical heritage of a community
- Contributes to
a high quality of life.
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Volunteers are needed in the following areas:
- Establishing
trails, rest areas, and overlooks so that the residents of
Smithfield may enjoy the beauty of our recently acquired greenways.
- Assisting with
the ongoing maintenance of trails including periodic clearing,
grading, and sign posting.
- Inventorying
plant and wildlife throughout the greenways in order to preserve
their natural beauty and protect rare species.
- Developing and
implementing educational programs four our children so that they can
learn about our surrounding natural environment, its relevance to
our quality of life, and the importance of preserving it.
- Assisting
fundraising efforts for the acquisition and maintenance of open
space.
- Participating
in a stewardship program to mange and maintain our preserved lands.
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