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<br />being given easy access to the streams and litter <br />would be a major problem. <br />Sen Lloyd noted that he owned property along the Eno River, <br />McGowan's Creek and Seven Mile Creek and indicated that the <br />greenway system would not be built to the west of <br />Hillsborough since he did not intend to donate or sell land - <br />to be used for greenways. Mr. Lloyd referenced a <br />conversation he had with Ms. Black in which she indicated she <br />expected land and equipment donation; he indicated he did not ;. <br />expect such donations to occur. He noted that he supported <br />the concept of zoning and land use planning if it is utilized <br />as it was originally designed, as a protective measure but he <br />felt the Zoning Ordinance had been turned into a monster of <br />complete control. He agreed with the concern of loss of <br />private property rights. He also spoke to the cost <br />implications. He noted that over the past six years the <br />citizens of Orange County have experienced an increase in <br />excess of 20~ per year in property taxes and in 1987 there <br />was an increase of over 4a~ and an article he referenced in <br />the Durham Morning Herald indicated a higher increase is <br />expected. He .noted the concern of elderly couples who fear <br />they will be unable to pay property taxes in the future in <br />order to maintain their homes. Mr. Lloyd also commented on - <br />the retroactive status of salary increases for County <br />employees. He closed with the comment that "unless the <br />direction changes in orange County, the older folks, the - <br />young folks and the less fortunate are going to have to move <br />out of Orange County due to their inability to pay their <br />taxes." He expressed concern that the citizens' comments be <br />heard and heeded. <br />Jerry Harris, Eno Township resident, presented a graph he had <br />made regarding his property taxes and increases since moving <br />into Eno in 1973 and agreed with Mr. Lloyd regarding tax <br />increases. He indicated that from 1973 to 1983 taxes had <br />doubled every 6 1/2 to 7 years and during the last four years <br />it has .doubled every 3 1/2 to 4 years. He expressed concern <br />that such an increase to support the Recreation and Parks <br />Plan would create much public resistance to more important <br />expenditures. Mr. Harris continued that the expenditures <br />were listed in the Plan per capita and this could be a <br />considerable amount per family. He also expressed concern <br />that the creation of greenways for a large number of people <br />would destroy the area rather than preserve the area. He <br />suggested that if the band issue states that no part of the <br />money shall be used for eminent domain or condemnation then <br />it could never be used for that purpose by anyone. <br />Wayne Meadow, a resident of West Hillsborough expressed the <br />thought that there may be a need for parks but there is no <br />