Should Ocean County amend natural lands trust program?
Should Ocean County amend natural lands trust program?
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This blurry line between recreation and open space will not end well.
From what I have experienced so far, I agree that it will not. Active recreation will always bring in more money to the landowner and the parks systems than "passive recreation" (never liked that word), so the choice will often be an easy one for the landowner/parks system. Ironically, I don't always see them asking what is best for the land.
"Passive recreation"?! Does that cover burial in a scenic spot?
Examples of Passive Recreational Activities:
• Hunting • Camping • Hiking • Wildlife viewing • Observing and photographing nature
The ideal location for this activity is mined out closed gravel pits since the land is already highly disturbed. I'm sure you remember the problems when the ORV park in Chatsworth that was forced to close and find a new location. Then when an obscure distant location was approved the State imposed such strict rules that any private enterprise that the State mandated operate that it would be impossible to make a profit. At present, the only Ocean county location would be the old long abandoned Lacey Materials on Lacey rd which was recently acquired. There are a few cluster houses in the area which I'm sure would raise a stink. The usual "NIMBY" excuse.Well, if they're going to do it, then build the family oriented off-road motor vehicle parks and get it over with. For Ocean County residents only. But choose sites that are not wilderness or environmentally sensitive and that won't disturb neighbors. Charge fees for maintenance and upkeep.
Get 'er done.