Funny how so many contributors on this forum damn the "sneering" attitudes of NIMBYs (real or imagined) on any subject and then proceed to attack in the same dubious manner.
The people I know in HT are not worried about losing their views. I'm sure some residents are - if you owned a view would you be anxious to lose it? The three owners I know truly love the city and realize there's a chance to build something special on this site. They understand it will likely (perhaps, rightfully) mean height.
Whatever HT residents feel they are not the only stake-holders in this enterprise. Few sites in Boston offer what this one does, and it should be aggressively reviewed and proceed as transparently as possible.
The common thread for everyone I know, personal desires notwithstanding, is the developer, Chiofaro.
I remember Phillip Johnson commenting on this developer when IP was going up. "Wrong person, wrong building, wrong ideas. But I did what I could and I will live with the results."
Maybe Johnson's the one who had it wrong? Maybe he was having a bad day? Either way, when a developer makes the case it is all or nothing, I am suspicious. Personally, I've found all his renders underwhelming. I can live with underwhelming - as we all have recently in this city - but this is one location where we should hold out for special.