To evaluate how a proposed cell tower near Houghton's Pond would look from the Reservation, FBH members met last Saturday to take photos of a 140-foot crane. The 'crane test' was meant to simulate how the proposed tower would affect the view from the Reservation and surrounding neighborhoods. Unfortunately, the crane was scheduled to be up for three hours, but was raised for less than an hour. So while volunteers did not have enough time to take photos from all locations that might be affected, a number of the volunteer photographers confirmed that the tower will be clearly visible from a number of locations within the Reservation.
As the below article indicates, the next Milton Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on the project will be July 13, 7:30 p.m. at Milton Town Hall, 525 Canton Ave, Milton.
To read the below Milton Times article online, click here.
Cell Tower Hearing Set for July 13
Green Mountain Communications, a telecommunications provider located in New Hampshire, is proposing building the tower, which would stand at 140 feet on land it has leased from MassHighway. The parcel is located next to the southbound Route 93 onramp near Blue Hill River Road and Blue Hill Street, according to documents the company prepared for the town back in April. Since that initial proposal, the Board of Appeals has walked the site and observed crane tests. The board held an initial public hearing in June to gauge neighborhood opinion about the construction.
According to Joseph Sloane, a representative for Friends of the Blue Hills who attended the first hearing, neighbors who listened to the proposal weren’t convinced that the tower would fit within the area.“I think we needed a more complete perspective of what the thing is going to look like. The proponent really dropped the ball on that,” said Sloane. “The major concern was that Milton has a specific chapter in the bylaws for telecommunications towers, and that bylaw is heavily weighted in favor of looking at the visual impact of a construction.”
The town’s zoning bylaw on telecommunications structures suggests “the use of wireless communications facilities which employ the least visually intrusive technology available in the industry,” and discourages “the construction or location of free-standing towers.” The bylaw also encourages “eliminating or minimizing the adverse visual and aesthetic impact” of such a tower. The hearing will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall, located at 525 Canton Ave. For more information, contact the Board of Appeals at (617) 898-4932.“It’s really an opportunity to get more information. We encourage anyone interested to attend,” said Sloane.
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Here's another article from the Canton Journal.
http://www.wickedlocal.com/canton/news/x488823542/Cell-Tower-proposed-near-Blue-Hills
cell towers? Gov Patrick has designs on wind turbines for several sites throughout the Blue Hills.
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