Saturday, December 22, 2007

wintry mix

News from the Friends of the Blue Hills

Board and Volunteer Potluck
Saturday, January 5, 6:00 pm
Please join us for an informal potluck to chat with other FBH volunteers and celebrate the good news about Lantana land swap. Whether you're a longtime volunteer or still just good intentioned -- we'd love to see you! For location and to RSVP contact: Melinda Collins: melcollins@att.net or 617-696-6052.

Winter Calendar
Lots of hikes scheduled for the new year. See the list at:
http://www.friendsofthebluehills.org/PDFs/evntsJan08.pdf

Recent photos: Prowse Farm at Sundown
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ophis/sets/72157603497604513/

Last minute Christmas shopping on Amazon? Don't forgot to enter throughout website!

Start your purchase at our website -- and you help support FBH! Go to:
http://www.friendsofthebluehills.org/getinvolved.htm.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Reservoir photos

News from the Friends of the Blue Hills

major construction:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ophis/sets/72157603435230863/

Saturday, December 8, 2007

survey reminder and hike tomorrow

News from the Friends of the Blue Hills

Have you completed the FBH member survey?
Thanks to all of you who have already filled out our member survey. We've had a great response! If you haven't completed the survey yet -- we still want to hear from you! Just click on the link below -- and begin!

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=3jcgHKGu5IXu8AQXsJjxZg_3d_3d

Do You Shop on Amazon?
Start your purchase at our website -- and you help support FBH! Go to: http://www.friendsofthebluehills.org/getinvolved.htm.

Can you help us with data entry?
All you need is a computer and a couple hours -- let us know if you're interested: info@FriendsoftheBlueHills.org or 781-828-1805.

Sunday, Dec. 9, 10:00 am - Chickatawbut Section Hike
FBH joint hike with AMC. 7 mile hike in the wildest and most remote area of the Blue Hills. Bring ice-grippers for boots if slippery conditions continue. 5.5 hours. Meet at Shea Ice Rink. Leader: Steve Olanoff, 781-326-6585.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

good news on Lantana land grab

News from the Friends of the Blue Hills

Yesterday state Environmental Secretary Ian Bowles issued a decision requiring the Lantana function hall to submit a full environmental impact report pursuant to its plan to buy and pave over 3.2 acres of Reservation parkland on High St. in Randolph for a 408-space parking lot.

The decision obligates Lantana to show it has made every effort to avoid, minimize, and mitigate damage to the environment--a tall order.

The decision states:

The increasing pressure to convert Article 97 lands to other uses poses a significant threat to the conservation legacy that the Commonwealth has been building over the past several decades...I believe it is essential to review rigorously every proposed conversion of public parkland to other uses, lest decades of effort to enhance the Commonwealth's endowment of public open spaces be eroded...Before such an impact on public open space can be considered, it is imperative that the proponent demonstrate that no other alternative with less environmental impact is feasible, and that any impacts found unavoidable receive maximum feasible mitigation.

We have posted the decision (745K PDF file) here:

http://www.friendsofthebluehills.org/PDFs/MEPAcert120307.pdf

Lantana appears to have three choices at this point:

1) prepare and file the required impact report (expensive and time-consuming)
2) sue the Environmental Secretary (ditto)
3) look for ways to resolve its parking issues without destroying public parkland

We hope that (3) will win out.

If you sent comments to the Secretary, your name is listed among about 250 individuals and organizations at the end of the decision. We are grateful to everyone who answered our pleas.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Lantana comments are in

News from the Friends of the Blue Hills

Thanks to all of you who contacted Environmental Secretary Bowles regarding the proposed destruction of Reservation parkland on High St. in Randolph to create a 400-space parking lot for the Lantana function hall.

Today the MEPA office is due to release the Secretary's decision (affirmative, we hope) on whether or not to require Lantana to submit an Environmental Impact Report.

We have a call in about it and will let you know.

For your information, here are some comment letters--our own, and some others provided to us (PDF files):

Friends of the Blue Hills
David R. DeFilippo
Friends of the Middlesex Fells
Gill Solomon
Mass Audubon
Peter F. Jackson
Randolph Conservation Commission
Stephen H. Kaiser (Oct. 29) (Nov. 27)
Dept. of Conservation and Recreation
(following comments obtained from file review and added 1/27/08)
Conservation Law Foundation
Sen. Brian Joyce
MA Div. of Fisheries and Wildlife
Lantana attorney Douglas McGarrah
FBH Vice President Steve Olanoff
Randolph Planning Board
Randolph Town Clerk

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