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greenways be developed. He felt that greenways would prevent <br />the encroa~~ ortado tionlofmthe Plan byethelSoard ifrvotedson <br />and would P <br />favorably by the residents of the County. <br />Lawrence Kirkland inquired if the policy statement was placed <br />in the Master Plan that condemnation of land would not be a <br />means of acquiring land for greenways, would it be binding on <br />future boards for the next twenty years- Chair Marshall <br />responded that she dial not think that anything is binding on <br />one board. One must be careful who they elect. He continued <br />asking if such a policy statement would be worthwhile or if <br />the Board could upset it in the future. Chair Marshall <br />responded that as the Comprehensive Plan was updated every <br />five years, beginning with public hearings, policy changes <br />could occur as needed to meet development and land use <br />changes. <br />Commissioner Hartwell noted that any law that a Board had the <br />right to make, it would also have the right to change. The <br />advantage to having such a policy statement in writing is <br />that it must be dealt directly with before any future change <br />could take place. <br />Robert Nichols expressed thanks to Planner Gene Bell for <br />~- notifying him of the proposed greenway lines on either side <br />of Lake Orange. He continued that in the operation of Lake <br />Orange, fishing is not allowed from the banks unless <br />restroom services are available noting also that septic tanks <br />.are not allowed. He continued that there is not sufficient <br />easement to allow walking around the lake and expressed <br />concern with bikes along the greenways. Chair Marshall <br />responded that until such time as the rural areas were no <br />longer rural, then the greenways would develop as the <br />property is developed. Mr. Nichols expressed concern with <br />the potential health problems and noted that he did not know <br />of anyone who had property to donate for greenways. He asked <br />for what the 43 million dollar figure would be used. Ms. <br />Black referred Mr. Nichols to Table 7.2 which outlines the <br />cost per facility aver a course of the Twenty Year Plan. She <br />noted that those figures were the cost if there is no <br />community involvement at all. Mr. Nichols stated he felt <br />land should be purchased for any proposed greenway system. <br />Mr. Wentler spoke again asking how compatible the proposed <br />greenway system was with the clean water system. He <br />expressed the concern that everyone is in somebody's <br />watershed and that he has witnessed littering in such areas. <br />He noted that he had a pond which he had opened to the public <br />for fishing but that he had to close it due to the littering <br />by the public. He expressed concern that the public was <br />~~ <br />i~ <br />e <br />€~ <br />