February 2014 BOD Meeting Minutes
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February BOD Meeting Reminder
Tuesday February 18, 2014 at 7:00PM
- Upcoming Elections
- Summer Schedule
- Other
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January 2014 BOD Meeting Minutes
January 2014 BOD Meeting Minutes
January 2014 BOD Meeting Minutes (word doc)
January BOD Meeting Reminder
Board of Directors Meeting Reminder
Tuesday January 21, 2014 at 7:00PM
- Upcoming Elections
- Summer Schedule
- Other
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Postponed: January 2014 BOD Meeting
FOMP is postponing our November Board of Directors meeting previously scheduled for Tuesday, January 14, 2014. We will hold it Tuesday, January 21, 2014 We will send out a reminder next week!
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September Trails Day Postponed
FOMP is postponing our September trail work and BOD meeting until Tuesday September 17. Please stay tuned for a reminder email/announcement with all the details!
Thanks and we hope to see you out there!
Monthly Trails and Trees – August 2013 Edition!
Tuesday August 13 at 6:00 PM
FOMP is pleased to be holding a volunteer trail work and tree trimming/seedling release work session!
For Tuesday August 13 we will be working in the same area as during July. If you arrive late please head up Mt. Herman Rd until you find us about 1/2 mile past the white information signs/maps. We will be performing more seedling release and also working on the same section of trail as last month, just a little lower.
FOMP and USFS provide all necessary tools. Volunteers should wear appropriate clothing for performing outdoor landscaping type of work. Volunteers should bring leather gloves, a personal water supply, eye protection, sunscreen, and bug repellent. We meet rain or shine unless there is lightning active in the area. In the event that you are joining us late we try to leave a note at the trail head parking lot or you can call Jon Nordby (719.640.1347) or Chris Tirpak (719.439.8865) to find out where in the Preserve we are working that evening.
We make every effort to accommodate volunteer preferences and abilities at each event. Generally we perform activities such as water bar building or renovation, trail renovation, maintenance, and trimming, etc. So, pretty much everything from trimming back scrub oak or digging lots of dirt to moving boulders. We assign duties based on interest and capabilities. Kids are welcome to join their parents; however, we do ask that you evaluate whether this is an appropriate activity for your child or not.
Meet at the main trailhead parking lot at 6:00PM! (map: http://bit.ly/FOMPMeetingSpot)
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Monthly Volunteer Session! July 2013 Edition
FOMP needs you for this work session!
Tuesday July 16 at 6:00 PM
FOMP is pleased to be holding a volunteer trail work and tree trimming/seedling release work session!
FOMP and USFS provide all necessary tools. Volunteers should wear appropriate clothing for performing outdoor landscaping type of work. Volunteers should bring leather gloves, a personal water supply, eye protection, sunscreen, and bug repellent. We meet rain or shine unless there is lightning active in the area. In the event that you are joining us late we try to leave a note at the trail head parking lot or you can call Jon Nordby (719.640.1347) or Chris Tirpak (719.439.8865) to find out where in the Preserve we are working that evening.
We make every effort to accommodate volunteer preferences and abilities at each event. Generally we perform activities such as water bar building or renovation, trail renovation, maintenance, and trimming, etc. So, pretty much everything from trimming back scrub oak or digging lots of dirt to moving boulders. We assign duties based on interest and capabilities. Kids are welcome to join their parents; however, we do ask that you evaluate whether this is an appropriate activity for your child or not.
Meet at the main trailhead parking lot at 6:00PM! (map: http://bit.ly/FOMPMeetingSpot)
FOMP
July Trail Night Postponed
The monthly trail work session scheduled for Tuesday July 9 will be held Tuesday July 16. We will send out a reminder with details next week.
Oil and Gas Leasing in the Rampart Range
Take Action by Today, Sunday June 30, 2013!
FOMP would like to make you aware that the USFS is conducting an environmental impact study to develop new policies on oil and gas leases in the Pike NF, including in the Rampart Range. At the moment, the area immediately behind Palmer Lake and Woodmoor Mountain is shown as the highest likelihood for future leasing, though this seems to be based on the land being leased right now (Map – Figure 7 of this USFS/BLM document on page 100 shows the existing leases in PSICC study area, of which the leases here in Palmer Lake are among the largest).
Almost all the current leases in the area, except the one on Sundance Mountain, expire next year unless productive drilling occurs before that. Any new leases would be subject to new policies, which are still under development. Dyad Petroleum, holder of many of the leases, has continued to express interest in developing the area for natural gas extraction should natural gas prices rise.
The current proposed alternative by the USFS contains language in it that is an improvement over current policy — it would have no surface occupancy for leases in “upper tier” roadless areas, which includes the area from Storm Peak north to Perry Park, and would restrict new “road” building in the rest of the roadless area. “No surface occupancy” means that the resources would need to be extracted using directional drilling from pads located in less sensitive areas. FOMP’s Board of directors believes it would be better to have no surface occupancy or oil and gas drilling here in the Rampart Range as well as the upper tier areas. This area is already a large urban forest interface zone and needs to be protected.
The full forest service proposal can be viewed at http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/psicc/landmanagement/projects/?cid=stelprdb5418254.
Regardless of whether you agree with the FOMP Board, you should comment back to the USFS by June 30, 2013. Please comment back to the USFS via email at psicc_oandg@fs.fed.us or via their web site form. Using your own words in comments is more effective than copying the talking points, but anything is more effective than doing nothing! Please keep in mind, the outcome of this EIS will effect the Rampart Range and your local recreation for generations going forward, so now is the time to act.
If you would like to see a sample of comments and thoughts opposing further oil and gas drilling in the area you may visit Wild Connections web site. (FOMP is not affiliated with Wild Connections). We have not found an example set of comments in support of expanding oil and gas development in the area.
Thanks,
FOMP