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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

O&G Industries newsletter article ~ Toby's Pond

Beacon Falls to Acquire 45-Acre Parcel Along the Naugatuck River




Beacon Falls to Acquire 45-Acre Parcel Along the Naugatuck River.
Recreational Park on the Horizon in Early Spring of 2010

(Beacon, CT — October 8, 2009) The Town of Beacon Falls will receive a 45-acre parcel that includes a 40-acre pond immediately along the Naugatuck River. “The property is absolutely beautiful, a jewel right in the heart of Beacon Falls," First Selectman Susan Cable said of the property referred to as the “OG Pond”. "It's going to be preserved as open space for future generations to enjoy."

The Board of Selectman will formally acquire the site as a gift from OG Industries prior to the official ceremony. The formal ceremony takes place on October 22, 2009 at 2:00 PM in the park. The name of the park will be revealed during the ceremony. The public is welcome to attend.

Access to the property is at the intersection of Lopus and Pines Bridge Roads; the pump station and overhead railroad bridge serve as landmarks. A new gate will provide control over vehicle usage into the park area, which will offer approximately 50 parking spaces to visitors.

“OG Industries is a prominent brand here in Beacon Falls and throughout Connecticut; Ken Faroni, Director of Planning and Permits is a champion of their brand, evident in the fruition of this acquisition,” continued Cable. “We are grateful for the magnificent property donation from OG. I envision future growth and prosperity to the town as a result of their generosity of the waterfront property. It will serve as a focal point to the town.“

Ken Faroni has managed the site for nearly two decades, working cooperatively with every board and commission in town and at the state and federal level to obtain the necessary permits. “OG recognizes the importance of preserving Open Space for the community,” Faroni declared. “Our donation will permanently protect one of the Town’s most prized natural resources serving a multitude of public benefits and functions including providing a valuable water-based recreational resource, floodplain protection and wildlife management.”

Cable acknowledged, “that key to the economic growth and sustainable future in town is the progress made on the Naugatuck River in Beacon Falls. The recreational park will engage small business owners to invest in the community.” The new streetscape and walking track currently under development will further enhance the overall look and feel for the town.

About Beacon Falls
The town of Beacon Falls, with a population of 5,600 is located in southwest Connecticut and is bisected by the Naugatuck River. Incorporated in 1871 on lands from each of the bordering towns: Bethany, Naugatuck, Oxford, and Seymour the town covers approximately 9.8 square miles. New businesses, the downtown streetscape and walkway serve as reminders of growth and revitalization in town along the river. For more information on Beacon Falls (http://www.beaconfalls-ct.org) please contact Susan Cable, First Selectman at (203) 729-4340 or e-mail SusanACable@townofbeaconfalls.com

About OG Industries
OG Industries is a privately owned company in its third generation of family management, headquartered in Torrington, Connecticut. Since its inception in 1923, the firm has grown to become one of the largest and most diversified construction materials and services companies in the Northeast. Engineering News-Record consistently ranks us among the top builders in the country. Services include Building Construction; Heavy Civil Construction; and Construction Materials. For more information about OG Industries (http://www.ogind.com) please contact Ken Faroni, Director of Planning and Permits at (860) 496-4250 or e-mail kenfaroni@ogind.com

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Open Space Management Committee

Beacon Falls Conservation Commission Establishes Critical Subcommittee








Three Commission Members Tapped to Control Open Space Management
Planning

 
(Beacon Falls, CT — July 15, 2010) The Beacon Falls Conservation Commission is pleased to announce the establishment of a distinct subcommittee to reach its long-range goals and objectives in open space management, the news was announced today by Diane Betkoski, chair of the commission. 

The open space management subcommittee, made up of commission members Diane Betkoski, Anita Goerig and Jeffrey Goerig will; 1) develop an Open Space Usage and Management Plan which includes a template of steps required for the successful management of open space, 2) coordinate environmental assessments to determine important characteristics which will help determine its future usage, 3) solicit and organize funding opportunities and 4) establish tools to measure, monitor and report on open space activity. The committee will champion open space assets by collaborating with all members of the Conservation Commission, the Board of Selectman and the Land Commission to ensure the optimal management of open space.

“This subcommittee was inspired in part when the Conservation Commission became the official stewards of the Lantern Ridge and Smith Farms open space parcels, over 97 and 5 acres respectively in 2009,” Betkoski remarked. Fieldwork has begun, including marking the boundaries of the Lantern Ridge property. To assist with the extensive planning the commission was fortunate to have had the CT Environmental Review Team (CT ERT) complete an environmental review of the parcel with a team of specialists drawn from a variety of federal, state, regional and local agencies. The team included a Wildlife Biologist, a Geologist, an Ecologist, a Forester, a Fishery Biologist, an Archaeologist, a Soil Conservationist and a Hydro-geologist.
The final ERT report will be a comprehensive natural resource inventory report for the committee to use in its open space management plan of Lantern Ridge, due out in late August. The conservation commission plans to hold a community meeting prior to releasing its final recommendation on the proposed use of this parcel.

Mission Statement and Purpose
The conservation commissions mission and purpose is to protect the natural environment of Beacon Falls by monitoring the development, conservation, supervision and regulations of natural resources, including water resources within its territorial limits. The commission keeps an index of all open space areas, publicly or privately owned, including open marshlands, swamps and other wetlands. Working in conjunction with the Land Use Committee, the conservation commission advocates for the proper use of these valuable resources. For more information contact Anita Goerig via e-mail at bfcc-ct@comcast.net. Join us during our monthly meetings the first Monday of the month 7:30 PM in Town Hall. Visit us on line at http://home.comcast.net/~bfcc-ct for updates.
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