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18 <br /> Vic Knight expressed concern that only the greenways had been <br /> addressed and he desired to see and hear discussions <br /> regarding proposed community parks and district parks . He <br /> indicated the need to have those items discussed separately. <br /> He asked that the Board listen closely to the public comments <br /> particularly since those speaking from the rural area of the <br /> County seemed to be totally opposed to the proposed <br /> greenways. Mr. Knight continued expressing concern for the <br /> safety of those using the greenways as well as those with <br /> property adjoining the greenways . He noted that a large <br /> creek borders his property and an adjoining large farm and <br /> that on several occasions he had been forced to call the <br /> Sheriff' s Department to have people removed from those areas <br /> late at night. He continued that safety will always be a <br /> concern regarding the greenways as well as the potential for <br /> liability on the part of the property owners. <br /> Ann Joyner, resident of Cedar Grove Township, expressed <br /> concern with the consistent use of the phrase that the <br /> "greenways will be built and will be used for a certain <br /> purpose" and asked for assurance from the Board that those <br /> speaking will be heard. Chair Marshall responded that the <br /> use of the word will was simply used to indicate how the <br /> Plan, if adopted, would be implemented. Ms. Joyner continued <br /> asking if the entire Board was willing to be openminded and <br /> listen to the citizens ' concerns and not with the <br /> determination that the greenways will be built. The response <br /> was yes and Commissioner Hartwell commented that he had come <br /> to the meeting suspicious of greenways and was still <br /> suspicious of greenways. Ms. Joyner continued that she is a <br /> developer and does intend to subdivide the land available to <br /> her and expressed the concern that those property owners who <br /> would purchase the lots for homes which she would subdivide <br /> would have the same concerns for greenways across their lots <br /> that are being expressed by the present property owners. She <br /> continued that she felt the concerns would remain the same <br /> regardless who the property owners are or the amount of <br /> property that is owned. <br /> Hervy McIver, resident of Hillsborough Township, indicated <br /> that he was in favor of the Master Recreation and Parks Plan, <br /> but also expressed doubts and suspicions with certain aspects <br /> of the Plan. He indicated that he felt the Plan addressed a <br /> long-range and farsighted vision of what Orange County will <br /> become under the increasing pressure of growth. He continued <br /> that the County had experienced a tremendous amount of growth <br /> in the period from 1968 to 1988 and he expected that growth <br /> to accelerate during the next twenty years. He continued <br /> that he felt the best stewards of the land were private <br /> landowners but that development pressures would demand that <br />