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Stop & Relocate the Marshfield Vermont Cell Tower Project

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25.02.2025 klo 14.31

As we all learn more about the Town Plan, Telecom Bylaws, and tower application process, some important updates/additions to the language for clarity and efficacy are necessary:

- New petition image using newly available, more accurate ballon test based photography.
- Added language on non-compliance with Marshfield town docs & tower application denial in "Description" to better reflect the means/abilities the town has to effect change.
- Added language about Marshfield Protected Viewshed & tower height regulations (#1 Aesthetic and Value Impact).
- Added link to press release about the ACS & NTP acknowledging links to cancer (#2 Health Risks).
- Added prohibitory language per bylaws Re: proximity to wetland. Added link to study about RF damage to trees (#4 Environmental Concerns section).
- Added language and link reflecting the newly available Verizon coverage maps (aka propagation plots) and notes insufficient coverage by the proposed tower (#5 Current Coverage...).


New petition description:

Petition to RELOCATEDeny Proposed Cell Tower Application in Marshfield:

We acknowledge and understand the need for better cell coverage in our town and surrounding towns - particularly in our village and towns to the north and east of Marshfield (Cabot, Danville, Peacham, Groton, etc).

However, we, the undersigned, stand united in our opposition to Verizon's proposal to construct a 140-foot cell tower at 2264 U.S. Route 2. This tower threatens to disrupt our landscape and poses health risks,risks. asThe ittower liesproposal by Verizon is also not within acompliance 0.3-milewith radiusthe town of ourMarshfield's village'sregulatory densestdocuments population.- the Town Plan and Telecommunications Bylaws.

Research indicates increased health risks, including cancer, including increased harm to children, and harm to pets, livestock, and local wildlife. Additionally, the tower's visibility could reduce property values and be significantly injurious to the natural aesthetic beauty of Marshfield, especially our village center. Verizon must find alternative locations that are greater than 3.5 miles from the village center.

Join us in protecting the health, safety, and beauty of our town by signing this petition to demand the relocation of the proposed cell tower.



Neue Begründung:

Key Concerns Regarding the Proposed Cell Tower in MarshfieldMarshfield:

  1. Aesthetic and Value Impact: The proposed tower location falls within a "Protected Viewshed" zone (Viewshed map: Town Plan pg 88, Telecom Bylaws, Sec. 1.12 C). The 140-foot tower also exceeds height limitations by 60-70ft (Telecom Bylaws, Sec. 1.12 B) and will dominate the landscape, standing 260 feet above US Rte 2 at the village's southern/western entry. Bylaws Sec. 12 states: "Proposed facilities shall not unreasonably interfere with the view from any public park, natural scenic vista, historic building or district, or major view corridor" This willtower affectwould certainly effect the village's visual appeal.appeal, Presencebeing prominently visible from the Old Schoolhouse Common and adjacent public park. The presence of a cell tower can also decrease property values by up to 10%-20%. ARTICLE: cell towers lower property values | STUDY: impact on property values
  2. Health Risks: The proposed location for the 140-foot cell tower places it withintoo aclose 0.3-mile radius ofto Marshfield's densest population area. Studies have shown that living within this proximity to cell towers is associated with an increased risk of cancer and many other adverse health effects. This raises significantcritical concerns for the well-being of our community. STUDY: health risks | PRESS RELEASE: American Cancer Society and NTP acknowledge links to cancer
  3. Impact on Children: Children are particularly susceptible to the effects of cell tower radiation. Research highlights that children are more vulnerable to potential health impacts, necessitating extra caution in infrastructure planning - the tower is too close to the public library and play ground. STUDY: effects on children | STUDY: health risks and sensitivity in children
  4. Environmental Concerns: TheOur Bylaws require towers to be more than 140 feet (height of tower) away from streams and wetlands, whereas the proposal places the tower site within 50 ft of a stream on one side and 50 ft of a classified wetland on the other (Telecom Bylaws, Sec. 1.6 A, F). This construction would increase erosion and flood damage effects in a town suffering greatly from flood damages. Additionally, the installation and operation of cell towers can harm pets, livestock, wildlife, and vegetation also. Studies have noted patterns of tree death and declining bird populations near cell towers and other environmental impacts, making RF radiation a form of environmental pollution.pollution and disproving any placebo effects in humans. STUDY: cell towers harm wildlife | STUDY: RF injures trees around cell towers
  5. Current Coverage & Proposed New Coverage: The necessity of the tower's location may also be questionable, given the existing adequate coverage in areas west and south of town. AddressingThe additional coverage by the proposed tower does indeed cover the village zone, but is otherwise insufficient. New coverage includes only a narrow band along Rte 2 from the tower site north and east to the Rte 232/Wheeler Rd area - not even reaching the dam or Molly's Falls Pond. Achieving better coverage and better addressing coverage gaps in less serviced areas might be a more effective approach.approach that serves more people with a less harmful tower. MAP: Coverage Maps from Verizon

We urgeask that the Marshfield Selectboard uphold our town regulations and recommend that the PUC deny this tower application. More consideration ofand ansay alternativefrom locationthe totown will help protect our community's health, the environment, and aesthetic appeal.rural qualities.

LINK TO MARSHFIELD TOWN PLANLINK TO MARSHFIELD TELECOM BYLAWS



New deadline: 03.07.2025
Signatures at the time of the change: 82


10.02.2025 klo 20.15

This Wednesday, Feb 12th at 5:30 PM in the Old Schoolhouse Common, the Marshfield Selectboard is hosting a meeting for residents to express opinions regarding the application by Verizon to erect a cell tower in Marshfield.

This is an important milestone in the process! The town Selectboard will use what they hear from us all at this meeting to formulate their recommendation to the Public Utility Commission. Whether the town is for or against the tower is something that has great influence in the final approval or denial of the project by the PUC.

All are welcome - please join and share your concerns in a welcoming and collaborative environment. Sharing your thoughts on Wednesday will have a big impact.

Cell Tower Selectboard Special Meeting
Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 5:30 PM -7:30 PM @ Old Schoolhouse Common
Join via ZOOM: us02web.zoom.us/j/4712134075
Participate by phone: 1-929-205-6099

And you can find more detailed info at the Marshfield town website here:
marshfieldvt.gov/index.asp?SEC=D0A32F8D-D5DC-42C7-B77E-DB9497F8D558&DE=F0897E6A-F1D5-4D4E-A4F3-313E478D9D76&Type=B_EV


15.01.2025 klo 21.44

Correction:

Sorry folks - Tuesday's balloon float test was cancelled due to weather.
Here are some updates on the two important tower-related events:

TOMORROW!
Thursday Jan. 15, 2025
9:30am - 11:30am
"Balloon float" Test
This is a visibility demonstration used to show the location and height of the proposed tower. A good opportunity to view it from your residence. It will also be very prominently visible from the Old Schoolhouse Common. Document with photos and video if you can!

NEXT MONDAY
Jan 20, 2025
5:30 to 8 PM
Special public presentations by representatives from Verizon and also vce.org. A very good opportunity to hear more information about the proposed cell tower.


13.01.2025 klo 17.20

First, let me say thank you all for showing your support for the Marshfield Cell Tower petition.

I wanted to let everyone know about 2 very important dates for you to mark down:

TOMORROW!
Tuesday Jan. 14, 2025
9:30am - 11:30am
Verizon is conducting a "balloon float test" where balloons are floated on the site of the proposed tower to visually illustrate the height and location of the proposed tower. Be sure to view it from home, or come to the Old Schoolhouse Common where it is very prominently visible. If you capture any good photos or video of the test, please send them to erik.van.hauer@gmail.com

NEXT MONDAY
Monday Jan. 20, 2025
[ time unknown ]
Verizon will be presenting their case to the Selectboard at a special meeting. We also have secured a presentation slot for Annette Smith, Director of VCE.org to balance the information. Unfortunately, the Marshfield Selectboard has not yet announced this meeting so the time is unknown. Selectboard meetings usually begin around 6 or 6:30 pm. So please keep your eyes peeled on Front Porch Forum or the town calendar for the announcement for further details.


26.12.2024 klo 20.01

Changelog: 12/26/25 - extended petition collection period.


New deadline: 02.07.2025
Signatures at the time of the change: 63


24.11.2024 klo 10.04

CHANGELOG:
11/24/24 - added one sentence to petition description that acknowledges the need for better cell coverage in our area.


New petition description:

Petition to RelocateRELOCATE Proposed Cell Tower in Marshfield:

We,We acknowledge and understand the need for better cell coverage in our town and surrounding towns - particularly in our village and towns to the north and east of Marshfield (Cabot, Danville, Peacham, Groton, etc).

However, we, the undersigned, stand united in our opposition to Verizon's proposal to construct a 140-foot cell tower at 2264 U.S. Route 2. This tower threatens to disrupt our landscape and poses health risks, as it lies within a 0.3-mile radius of our village's densest population.

Research indicates increased health risks, including cancer, including increased harm to children, and harm to pets, livestock, and local wildlife. Additionally, the tower's visibility could reduce property values and be significantly injurious to the natural aesthetic beauty of Marshfield, especially our village center. Verizon must find alternative locations that are greater than 3.5 miles from the village center.

Join us in protecting the health, safety, and beauty of our town by signing this petition to demand the relocation of the proposed cell tower.



New deadline: 07.01.2025
Signatures at the time of the change: 38


22.11.2024 klo 11.21

CHANGELOG:
11/22/24 - Edit to the petition name to better reflect the goals of the petition
11/22/24 - Edit to the petition image to better reflect the goals of the petition


New deadline: 06.01.2025
Signatures at the time of the change: 25


22.11.2024 klo 11.17

CHANGELOG:
11/22/24 - Edit to the petition name to better reflect the goals of the petition


New title: Stop & Relocate the Marshfield Vermont Cell Tower Project

New deadline: 05.01.2025
Signatures at the time of the change: 25


20.11.2024 klo 19.50

CHANGELOG:
11/20/24 - updated petition image


New deadline: 04.01.2025
Signatures at the time of the change: 24


20.11.2024 klo 19.49

CHANGELOG:
11/20/24 - updated petition image


New deadline: 03.01.2025
Signatures at the time of the change: 24


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