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10 <br /> foot right-of-way. He stated that the creek is completely <br /> dammed up with debris and proper erosion control actions have <br /> not been taken. He indicated he felt this damage would not <br /> or could not be rectified. This erosion and destruction is <br /> clearly visible from Efland-Cedar Grove Road at the crossing <br /> of McGowan Creek, one-half mile from US 70. <br /> Chair Marshall asked that County Manager Kittrell prepare a <br /> report of this project; what has happened and why and what <br /> will be done to resolve the situation. <br /> Commissioner Willhoit asked if Mr. Efland had reported this <br /> damage to any County employee or Commissioner. Mr. Efland <br /> stated that the project had been on-going since mid-August. <br /> Willhoit continued asking how long Mr. Efland had known of <br /> the erosion that had occurred. Mr. Efland responded that he <br /> had been watching the project since it began. Willhoit <br /> expressed concern that this problem had not been reported <br /> prior to such extensive damage. Mr. Efland added that the <br /> County Staff seemed to be able to pinpoint the misdeeds of <br /> private developers and felt that this was all in the context <br /> of greenways and stewardship of the land. Chair Marshall <br /> expressed concern that the problem had not been reported so <br /> that action could have been taken earlier. <br /> Doug Efland commented that as he was taking the photographs <br /> for the slides, two county vehicles had passed on the road. <br /> He also noted concern that there was an open culvert <br /> approximately ten-foot deep that would present danger to any <br /> child. <br /> Grainger Barrett spoke in support of the Master Recreation <br /> and Parks Plan and commended those involved in the <br /> preparation of the Plan. He indicated that his view, <br /> particularly regarding his family's use of parks and <br /> recreational facilities, is that recreation and parks have <br /> become a necessity of life rather than a luxury. He noted <br /> that he is a resident of Chapel Hill Township and expressed <br /> concern that many of the existing parks have become so <br /> crowded. The completion of I-40 will allow for easy access <br /> to many of the parks being planned. He noted that he felt <br /> that good recreational facilities and parks that are <br /> accessible to municipal residents will help to share a sense <br /> of community and bonding. Regarding funding, he noted that <br /> it would only become more costly in the future and now is the <br /> time to set aside the space for parks and recreational <br /> facilities. He felt the per capita cost is not an <br /> unreasonable figure. Again, he expressed enthusiasm for the <br /> Master Plan and encouraged adoption of the plan. <br /> Ralph Warren, while commending the amount of work involved in <br /> preparing the plan, felt he could not recommend adoption of <br /> the plan until a significant amount of work is done on the <br /> greenway definition. He indicated that definitions of pre- <br /> existing conditions must be used as a base for the wide- <br />