Property Name: Broadview Farm
Location:
Access via:
Description: Rolling agricultural land, open fields, small pond, stream, wooded area, thorn bush jungle
Size: 78 Acres
Public Uses: Hiking, Cross Country Skiing, Nature, Camping for organized youth groups, and Fishing.
NO HUNTING IS ALLOWED
Camping at Broadview:
The camping area is located about 1/2 mile from the main parking area on
Camping Policy:
1. Camping is allowed only at the designated camping area.
2. No vehicles are allowed on the property, except in the parking area.
3. You must reserve the camping area with the Conservation Commission. Please
contact
4. All fires require a fire permit from the Derry Fire Department.
5. Campfires must use an existing fire ring.
6. All fires must be completely extinguished before leaving.
7. All trash must be carried out and disposed of properly.
8. An adult must be present with any camping group.
Plots in the community gardens are available to
Garden
Plots: Individual garden plots are 10’ X 20’ with 4’ to 7’ walking
paths between plots. Gardeners may use
up to three (3) plots.
Garden
Well: Garden well with hand pump is for watering plants only. Do not use as drinking water.
Abandoned
Plots: Any garden plots abandoned for three (3) weeks will be tilled
under. This is necessary to prevent
weeds and pests from spreading to adjoining plots.
Perennial
Plants: Please avoid planting perennial plants. The gardens are turned under each fall to
control weeds and pests.
Organic
Refuse: Please place weeds and other organic materials in designated
compost bin areas.
Rocks: Please
place any rocks in designated rock pile areas.
History:
Acquired in 1998 using
proceeds of a bond authorized by the Town Council for open space preservation. Broadview
farm was formerly a working dairy farm. The land and buildings fell into a
state of severe disrepair when the owner passed away.
Click here for a G.I.S. map of the property.
The Broadview Farm Sub-Committee has burned
and demolished the buildings and removed or buried the debris.
Improvements on the property were
accomplished largely with volunteer labor from the Broadview Farm committee
members, local citizens, youths from the Jobstart program, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, and Girl Scouts.
Portions of the farm are again planted with hay and corn. A sign, foot trails
and a camping area with tent platforms, outhouse, and dining pavillion have been constructed by local Boy Scouts and Cub
Scouts.
The Zarba family
has generously donated an access easement across their property from
Management:
The Broadview Farm Property is managed by a separate Sub Committee of the
Conservation Commission. This body consists of eight members(2
from the conservation commission, 6 appointed from the general public).
The Mission Statement of the Broadview Farm
Management Sub-committee:
To preserve and protect the natural ecosystems of the Broadview Farm property
and to encourage appreciation and educational adventures that celebrate the
world outdoors.
Additional Proposed uses include:
Updated 6/6/07