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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1365.0. "macomber farm vote tonight in framingham" by SSMP20::DALEY () Thu May 12 1988 19:47

    At the Framingham Town Meeting tonight will come up the
    article to allow the Selectment to enter into negotiations
    to purchase the Macomber Farm property from the MSPCA. 
    Hopefully, they will get the green-light to enter negotiations 
    and then can agree on a price (that piece coming later in the year).
    
    The land is prime - and has at least three model barns complete
    with skylights. Also there is a main house in which Mr. Macomber
    lived and a two-story caretakers home. If the Town purchases
    the property, there are several suggestions as to what to do
    with the structures - move the Danforth Art Museum into the main
    house, and put the caretaker into the cape; give one barn to the
    Framingham HUmane Society, move the Dog pound into another barn,
    and keep the third barn for either education or isolation.
    
    That is the ideal! However, the town's Public Works Dept. also 
    claims it needs someplace to garage its trucks and would like
    to use a barn for that (what a waste as far as I am concerned!).
    Also the Town has just voted alot of extra $$'s for projects
    not in its budget and may not want to consider this property
    because of expenses. Rep. Barbara Gray will be there to talk for
    it's purchase.
    
    If the Town doesn't purchase it, then it will either be sold to
    a developer for homes, or to Framingham State College for
    dorms (? - I think it is for dorms but not sure if it will
    include buildings for classrooms).
    
    The Fram. Dog Officer said she envisions a 4-town (or more) 
    combined animal enclosure in which the Towns of Wellesley, Natick, 
    Framingham and somewhere else could keep their dogs adequately housed. 
    Right now, all those towns are outgrowing their enclosures and this would
    be a good, airy, clean place to go.                               
    
    For those who are not familiar with Macomber Farm, it is an estate
    of a deceased bachelor used to have horse shows and dog shows
    on his property during his lifetime. (Unfortunately I do not
    know how many acres it includes.) He willed the property to the
    MSPCA to be used for educational purposes and the MSPCA proceeded
    to build a "Model Farm". Admission was originally free, but the
    farm was not self-sustaining, so an admissions free was charged
    but the fee became so high that ordinary people couldn't
    afford to take their children there. Eventually the farm was abandoned.
    All those great barms are just sitting there. 
    
    So their fate and the fate of the land could be decided in part
    tonight.
                           
    Tonight should be very interesting.
    
                                             
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1365.1VAXWRK::DUDLEYThu May 12 1988 20:058
    Hi Pat,
    
    GOOD LUCK tonight.  It seems to me that the intentions of Mr.
    Macomber would be met by letting this farm go to the Humane
    Society.  The other options only desecrate his memory and his
    clearly expressed desires for the legacy of his land.
    
    Donna
1365.2SPGOPS::MCNAMARAMon May 16 1988 15:361
    What happened?  I've been out of town -
1365.3SSMP20::DALEYMon Jun 06 1988 15:2320
    What happened at the meeting was that the Town Meeting members
    gave the Selectmen the okay to enter price negotiations with the
    MSPCA. This is not blanket approval for purchase of the land at
    any price which would h ave been financially irresponsible as
    Framingham is looking at a possible override of Prop. 2-1/2 
    due to other financial obligations.
    
    The Selectmen, along with a Task Force, and with the help
    of a local State Rep., will come back to the town meeting in the
    fall with the results and with a recommendations.
    
    If the negotiations are successful, then quite possibly the Humane
    Society will be given one of the beautiful barns. What the FAHS
    is doing in the meantime, is going before a Special Town Meeting
    on June 15th to request a parcel of land be "donated" to the Society
    on which it can build a shelter. If the Macomber deal works out,
    then the FAHS can return the piece of land to the town.
    
    I'll enter the results of the June 15th meeting. 
    
1365.4GEMVAX::ROYTue Jun 07 1988 18:498
    Who currently owns the Macomber farms property?  Is there any way
    to legally hold off developers until the town has a chance to vie
    for the place?  God, I wish I could afford to buy it myself and
    govern it as a visiting/educational shelter.  Prayers, folks,
    prayers...
    
    Maureen
    
1365.5I think ...VAXWRK::DUDLEYTue Jun 07 1988 19:014
    The MSPCA owns it, but apparently can't afford to keep/maintain
    it.
    
    Donna
1365.6SSMP20::DALEYWed Jun 08 1988 16:0823
    Right - the MSPCA does own it and claim that  they cannot afford
    to keep it. But they were running it as a "modern" New England 
    farm - but it was costly. So they started charging a minimal fee 
    which was okay. Then the Minimal fee went up and people could no longer
    afford to bring their families there due to the cost. It was a
    "Catch 22". 
    
    I always thought it could have been more successful if used for
    other purposes. There are only 7 MSPCA small animal shelters in
    the state - this could have been a beautiful regional site. I
    understand that some of the existing shelters are in need of repair.
    The MSPCA has a horse retirement farm in Methuen (or a town near there)
    but Macomber could have served additional horses - either for
    retirement or as a home for abused horses, - or for other creatures.
    Also, there are so many areas of animal education it seems that
    the MSPCA missed opportunities by limiting itself to farm education
    (focussing on New England farms).
     
    Hopefully, Framingham will be able to pick up the property and
    utilize at least a piece of it for unfortunate creatures.