The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

57-acre Maxwell Property preserved

- MediaNews Group

WEST VINCENT » A possible 20-house subdivisio­n was avoided and a 57.4-acre property owned by Timothy and Amanda Maxwell was preserved forever by the French & Pickering Conservati­on Trust.

Located in West Vincent Township in northern Chester County and adjacent to another 50 acres under easement with French & Pickering, the property provides an important connection of undevelope­d land and is in close proximity to 1,100 conserved acres at Bryn Coed Farm and an additional 100 acres under easement with French & Pickering.

Together these lands are critical to protecting the headwaters of the French Creek and the Pickering Creek, both tributarie­s of the Schuylkill River, according to conservati­onists.

The Maxwell property is visible to the public for more than one-quarter of a mile along Saint Matthews Road, which is a designated scenic road in the West Vincent Township Open Space and Recreation Plan. The property also offers scenic views from Kimberton Road. The easement was funded by West Vincent Township and the Chester County Open Space Fund.

The preserved property contains perennial and intermitte­nt streams, which are tributarie­s to the French Creek. The French Creek and its tributarie­s are designated as having Exceptiona­l Value and HighQualit­y waters by the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Environmen­tal Protection.

“Thanks to the Maxwells’ generosity, their property will continue to provide, maintain and improve water quality in our area, as well as reduce the need for public services required by developmen­t,” noted French & Pickering Conservati­on Director Pam Brown.

A variety of land and aquatic creatures, including Bald Eagles nesting nearby, will benefit from 3.7 acres of protected woodlands that provide habitat to them and to numerous other plant and animal species.

There are 49.7 acres of rolling pasturelan­ds which will prevent the loss and depletion of soils considered to be “Prime Agricultur­al Soils” by the Natural Resources Conservati­on Service. This area will also protect biological­ly diverse meadow and grassland habitat, especially where it is comprised predominan­tly of native species.

About French & Pickering Creeks Conservati­on Trust

Since its establishm­ent in 1967, French & Pickering has protected more than 13,000 acres in northern Chester County through purchases, conservati­on easements and public/private partnershi­ps. The nonprofit organizati­on works with landowners, townships, foundation­s and the state and county to purchase and monitor conservati­on easements, create parkland and preserve environmen­tally sensitive land.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? The Maxwell property is visible to the public for more than one-quarter of a mile along Saint Matthews Road, which is a designated scenic road in the West Vincent Township Open Space and Recreation Plan.
SUBMITTED PHOTO The Maxwell property is visible to the public for more than one-quarter of a mile along Saint Matthews Road, which is a designated scenic road in the West Vincent Township Open Space and Recreation Plan.

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