Randolph Community Forest Partnerships. R C F & Randolph Valley.

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Randolph Community Forest Partnerships

R C F & Randolph Valley

Presidential Range White Mountain National Forest

Hancock seeks conservation easement Randolph Planning Board spearheads support –Backing from Selectmen & Conservation commission –Jefferson follows with similar support –The “Gang of Three” emerges

NH – Dep’t of Resources & Economic Development [ DRED ] lends support but has no funds Letters to Congress urge increase in Legacy Funds Society for the Protection of NH Forests [ SPNHF ] –Lobbies for Legacy Funds –“Pond of Safety Project “ begins Forest Service desires land inside the Proclamation Boundary that includes the Pond of Safety

Jefferson supports Randolph Planning Boards & Selectmen send letters to: –Senators –Subcommittee of the Interior of the Senate Appropriations Committee NH Governor & a State Senator send letters to Senate Committee Congressional Delegation Pursues Federal Legacy Funds Forest Society adds support & directs the “Gang of Three” to The Trust For Public Lands & meetings proceed TPL begins negotiations with Hancock re: Conservation Easement

Ice Storm January 1998 damages hardwood forests of Northern NH Hancock decides to sell – abandons seeking easement TPL purchases 13,000 acres including the land within the Proclamation Boundary & including the Pond of Safety TPL places conservation Easement on the land Forest Legacy Funds become available winter 1998 It becomes possible for a small town to purchase the fee Towns hold many public hearings in 1999 Results in community wide decision to have Randolph purchase the underlying fee to 10,000 acres

TPL aids Forest Service in buying the land inside the Proclamation Boundary Land & Water Conservation Funds provide the Money Gang of Three, Forest Service, & Forest Society consult Results in stipulation that the Forest Service manage the land in consultation with elected officials of Randolph Community reassured of access to the Pond of Safety

Randolph must raise $ 1,800,000 to purchase underlying fee Randolph Foundation Raises $ 600,000 Gang of three and TPL write grant applications Raise $ 1,000,000 NH Land Conservation & Heritage Investment Program Raises $ 200,000

December 4, 2001 Title passes from TPL to the Town of Randolph Pond of Safety project completed “Randolph Community Forest” a reality The name signifies effort to be all inclusive

“Gang of Three” propose new a management structure NH Legislature passes a special act to adopt new structure –Local Legislator guides to passage –DRED holds Conservation Easement gives full support Randolph holds special town meeting – new town ordinance passed Responsibility for day to day management placed in a 5 member appointed commission. Revolving fund is established. All income to the Forest. Over all authority rests with the elected Randolph Planning Board Board approves the annual Forest Commission Budget

DRED requirements leave commission Flexibility Primary Commission goals: Hire professional forestry team & Prepare a 10 year stewardship plan Learning curve aided by UNH Extension Service: County Forester-Educator Community wide goal setting public meeting Requests for proposals circulated to licensed foresters Forestry Team [ W-W&W ] hired after candidates present at public meeting: 10 year Stewardship Plan completed late 2003 [< 2 years ] DRED accepts with high praise

Memo of Understanding RFC, WMNF, and DRED have common objective Manage Natural Resources for the Public Good Coordinate as a Federal, State, and Town Partnership

Additional Agreements Shared road agreement with WMNF Snowmobile corridor agreement with DRED Activity Managers Randolph Mountain Club Waumbek-Methna Snowmobile Club Presidential Gem Society Sugarbush manager

Lessons Learned Inclusiveness from the start Keep the public informed – Many Public Meetings Establish clear Purposes and Goals Small Group Leadership Respect for the Range of Public Opinion Goals achieved Land Conserved – No Development Public Access for Traditional Uses Management for Sustainable Timber Harvest No Adverse Effect on Town Taxes Future Income to the Town No Regrets – No Changes

Partners Wider Community Randolph Planning Board, Conservation Commission, Board of Selectmen Jefferson Planning Board, Conservation Commission, Board of Selectmen Gang of Three negotiating Team NH Congressional Delegation U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee Society for the Protection of NH Forests [ SPNHF ] Trust for Public Lands [ TPL ] Randolph Foundation Multiple Foundation Grantors NH Land Conservation & Heritage Investment Program [ LCHIP ] NH Legislature Conservation Community White Mountain National Forest [WMNF ] NH Department of Resources & Economic Development [DRED ] University of NH Extension Service Randolph Forestry Team [W-W-W ] Randolph Mountain Club [RMC ] Snowmobile Club Presidential Gem Society NH Fish & Game Department