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• <br /> 11 <br /> must have easy access to major traffic arteries in the <br /> County. The site described by Mr. Davis has access onto <br /> Bradshaw Quarry Road which connects Mebane Oaks Road and <br /> Orange Grove Road and is twelve to sixteen miles from the <br /> Carrboro/Chapel Hill area. Mr. Mulkey expressed concern that <br /> such a location would be more easily accessible and more <br /> utilized by non-residents of Orange County. Mr. Mulkey <br /> referenced a survey for the Bingham Land Use Plan Update <br /> which asked the three biggest problems in Bingham Township. <br /> He noted that only 2% listed too little open or recreational <br /> space. To the question of the biggest problems ten years <br /> from now only 7% listed too little open or recreational <br /> space. He noted that discussions with other Bingham <br /> residents and family members indicated there was no need for <br /> a district park in that area. Mr. Mulkey concluded that he <br /> did not consider recreation as one of the more essential <br /> services that a county should provide and it should not be <br /> placed ahead of or alongside of law enforcement, schools or <br /> certain social services . When it comes to the question of <br /> funding for the Master Parks & Recreation Plan, the voters of <br /> Orange County should make that decision. <br /> Chair Marshall responded that indeed the voters would make <br /> the decision because bonds would be necessary to do a large <br /> park and the voters of Orange County would have to vote on <br /> bond issues. <br /> Dolly Hunter, former teacher of physical education in the <br /> public school system for eighteen years, indicated support <br /> for public recreation in the form of parks and urged that the <br /> issue of greenways be separated from that of parks and pools. <br /> She noted that at the present rate of growth- it is projected <br /> that the population will double within the next seventeen <br /> years and there will be a great demand for recreational <br /> space. She noted that her experience and research had <br /> indicated an insufficient number of soccer fields for Orange <br /> County players and encouraged that funding for the Master <br /> Recreation & Parks Plan be directed toward contained parks <br /> rather than greenways. <br /> Ms. Walker expressed concern with the health and safety <br /> issues along greenways . She also noted fear of liability if <br /> injuries occurred on those greenways. She noted also that it <br /> creates an additional financial burden for developers which <br /> inflates the cost of lots to individual home buyers. She <br /> urged that the Board listen to the citizens ' opposition to <br /> the greenways and delete them from the Plan. <br /> Sam Hobgood, Cedar Grove resident, noted that he was a new - <br /> homeowner in that area and had already encountered problems <br /> with subdivision buffer requirements indicating he was <br /> • <br />