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~~ <br />Marshall noted that no distinction was made between the <br />subdivision of land for family members and subdivision for <br />sale to the general public. Ms. Habgood continued with <br />concerns regarding a recent subdivision of her family <br />property and felt that unfair demands were made in the buffer <br />requirements. She felt if this could be required on property <br />that had been in her family since 1913, then land could be <br />taken for greenways without the consent of the landowner. <br />Nick Gregoris, Bingham Township resident, expressed concern <br />that those willing to donate time or land and have taxes <br />increased were not those already paying large amounts of <br />property taxes. He also expressed concern with the cost of <br />the study prepared for the Master Parks & Recreation Plan. <br />He cantinued that he felt it would be more appropriate to <br />charge a user fee and let those desiring to use parks and <br />recreation areas pay their way. He also expressed concern <br />that per capita and per taxpayer are not the same thing and <br />that taxpayers are providing services for non-taxpayers. Mr. <br />Gregoris expressed concern with easements already on his <br />property for utilities and indicated he did nat buy. the <br />property he owns to provide recreation for the general <br />public. <br />Thomas Smith, Bingham Township resident, expressed concern <br />that security would be provided for the greenways. He noted <br />previous problems with service from Orange County Sheriff's <br />Department and expressed the fear that vandalism would occur <br />that would not be repaired. He concluded asking if the <br />Commissioners would fight for those citizens against the <br />greenways as much as they were fighting far the greenways. <br />Chair Marshall responded that the process is to refer this <br />issue back to the Planning Board and the Planning Board will <br />prepare a recommendation. The Commissioners will review the <br />Planning Board recommendations and those comments received at <br />the public hearings. Ms. Marshall noted that no one is <br />"fighting"; a public ,hearing is simply being held on a <br />proposed plan. <br />Edna Smith expressed a complaint with the Orange County <br />Sheriff's Department. Chair .Marshall asked that the County <br />Manager, John Link, follawup this complaint. <br />Olivia Perelli, Cedar Grove Township, asked how the greenways <br />would be built, but yet preserve the natural habitat and <br />protect against litter and abuse. She felt these are only a <br />few reasons why the greenways will not work. Chair Marshall <br />responded that the greenways would be developed as the area <br />becomes urbanized and recreational facilities are needed. <br />Ms. Perelli expressed concern that the confined park areas <br />are not utilized but yet are not maintained and kept clean. <br />