7/26/2010
County to drill Middle Bald summit. Public meeting planned.
Larimer County has applied to the Forest Service for a special use permit to drill several bore holes, 4 inches wide by 10 feet deep, on Middle Bald Mountain summit, for "information gathering" purposes.
Damaging the summit area would be an irreversible and offensive scarring, especially when the larger radio facility project is neither budgeted nor approved.
We call on the county to clarify project specifications and costs (conflicting estimates for a power line into the region alone vary by millions of dollars) through non-destructive means, and to demonstrate how the radio facility can be paid for, before destroying summit rock.
By request, Larimer County has scheduled a public meeting to explain their need to immediately drill bore holes:
Details:
Thursday, July 29, 2010
7pm-9pm
Red Feather Lakes Fire House
44 Fire House Lane, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado
1/6/2010
County Environmental Advisory Board to Discuss Middle Bald Mountain
The Larimer County Environmental Advisory Board agenda for Tuesday, January 12, indicates that Greg Vickerman from the IT department will be giving a presentation on the tower project. Concerned citizens were not notified of this public meeting. EAB meetings open with a public comment opportunity.
Details:
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM - Dinner Meeting
Larimer County Court House
Carter Lake Meeting Room
200 West Oak St, Fort Collins, Colorado
http://www.larimer.org/boards/minutes/eabagenda.htm
11/17/2009
Middle Bald application reactivated
Larimer County Commissioners voted on November 17th to reactivate the county's application to the forest service to build a radio facility on Middle Bald Mountain.
The county will be pursuing engineering studies and other activity during the coming months towards completing the NEPA process for a Middle Bald facility. No coverage data for alternative solutions is to be developed as part of this process.
9/30/2009
Additional Larimer County Radio Tower Installed on South Bald Mountain in Designated Roadless Area
As of September 30, a Larimer County contractor was installing a radio transmitter on the summit of South Bald Mountain. The tundra summit of South Bald Mountain is the highest point in the Laramie Mountains and lies within the boundaries of the Green Ridge - East Roadless Area.
Press Release
9/29/2009
Larimer County Radio Tower Installed on Middle Bald Mountain
The Mummy Range Institute documented a temporary radio transmitter directly on the summit of Middle Bald Mountain as of September 29, 2009.
Press Release