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ATVs/Bear Brook

oldbroad

Chimp
Feb 21, 2005
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New England
Some may have seen this on other mtb forums, but for those who have not.....
Please note that the meeting scheduled for the 22nd has been postponed. No new date yet.
Thanks,
Jean

Hello,
It has been almost a year since I last contacted this mailing list. Recall that last year, the proposal to allow ATVs to use Bear Brook State Park in the non-winter months was stalled when SB343 and SB349 were defeated in the Senate. SB343 and SB349 both proposed to reduce the size of the ATV-exclusion area around drinking water wells. There are several large drinking water wells in the northern section of Bear Brook State Park, which is why this proposal was important.

Unfortunately, the same legislation was reintroduced in this session as SB121. This bill proposes to reduce the size of the protection areas around drinking water wells. In addition, SB121 would take away the authority of town planning boards to approve new ATV trails in private property. The full text of the bill is available at:
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2005/SB0121.html

For the record, the Allenstown Conservation Commission is opposed to SB121. Protecting drinking water supplies now and for the future is more important than creating new ATV trails. If passed, SB121 would effectively shrink the radius of protection around a drinking water well from 4000 to 400 feet. This is a ten fold decrease in radius size and a 100 fold decrease in area protected. With drinking water scarcity becoming an issue throughout the state and the State filing lawsuits over groundwater contamination by MTBE (a component of gasoline), weakening protection for drinking water is not a prudent measure. A small percentage of the population rides ATVs for recreation while every person needs clean drinking water. Moreover, New Hampshire has a long history of "local control" governance. The authority to review and approve new ATV trails should remain with the town planning boards.

Please take a moment to call or write your elected representatives and urge them to oppose SB121. You can find your representatives at: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/ie/whosmyleg/

Finally, the Senate Environment and Wildlife Committee will hold a hearing on this bill on Tuesday, February 22, 2005, at 1:30 pm. The hearing will be held in room 103 of the Legislative Office Building in Concord. Please attend this hearing and speak in opposition to this bill if you are able. You can also contact the Senators on the committee who are:
Carl Johnson (Meredith) carljean@worldpath.net 603-279-6492
John Gallus (Berlin) john.gallus@leg.state.nh.us 603-752-1066
Jack Barnes (Raymond) jack.barnes@leg.state.nh.us 603-895-9352
Ted Gatsas (Manchester) t.gatsas@leg.state.nh.us 603-668-1233
Margaret Hassan (Exeter) maggie.hassan@leg.state.nh.us 603-772-4187

Thank you.

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Phil Trowbridge
Allenstown Conservation Commission
ptrow@alum.mit.edu
 

oldbroad

Chimp
Feb 21, 2005
14
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New England
An up date on atvs in Bear Brook........

In case you have not have heard, the NH Senate is again taking up the
bill
(SB 121) to consider allowing year-round use of ATV's in Bear Brook State
Park. This does not stop at Bear Brook, as the bill provides for opening
all state properties (parks, forests) to year round use by ATV's. You can
read more about this at the following link:

http://www.nemba.org/yabbse/index.php?board=9;action=display;threadid=5811

If you would prefer not to have ATV's in our state lands, then you must
speak up by either attending the public hearing in Concord on Tuesday, March
22 at 1pm....or write to your local representatives and the senators on the
comitteeaand tell them your opinion...it does count! These contacts are
listed below for your convinience.

Let's work to keep our singletrack single!

Thank you,
John S.

Your local representatives can be found at the following link:
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/ie/whosmyleg/

The senators on the committee are listed here:

Carl Johnson (Meredith) carljean@worldpath.net 603-279-6492
John Gallus (Berlin) john.gallus@leg.state.nh.us 603-752-1066
Jack Barnes (Raymond) jack.barnes@leg.state.nh.us 603-895-9352
Ted Gatsas (Manchester) t.gatsas@leg.state.nh.us 603-668-1233
Margaret Hassan (Exeter) maggie.hassan@leg.state.nh.us 603-772-4187