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Citizens rally against RV park
By Ronica Shannon
Register News Writer
Published in Richmond Register on March 23, 2008
About 60 citizens concerned with the future of
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"We are bashing no one," she said. "That will not be allowed and that's not what this is. We made it perfectly clear that we were not there to discuss any certain person. We're talking about a natural asset." Several citizens expressed their displeasure Thursday about the Richmond City Commission's decision to lease the
A door-to-door campaign began Friday morning in several different neighborhoods as a part of a grassroots effort to raise awareness and gather support for the preservation of
The commission recently approved a no-bid lease to Lakeview RV Park LLC to transform the
Michael Eaves, attorney representing Lakeview RV Park LLC, approached the planning commission this week about changing the zoning of
A public hearing on the zone-change request will be conducted at the planning commission's business session at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall. However, the agenda item of amending the city's development ordinance has been postponed until the planning commission's April 23 meeting.
The land has been designated as a bird sanctuary since the early 1970s and is home to what many refer to as the city's only wooded walking trail.
The RV park would displace the nature reserve and a disc golf course that the city approved in May 2007.
"One man who was a Cub Scout leader said he took his Scouts out there to work on bird identification," she said.
Notable representation was made Thursday night by
"I'm really impressed with the young people," Wickersham said. "They were asking how they could help. One young man said that we should all show up in numbers at these city commission meetings. Someone told him that it's not on the agenda (for Tuesday's meeting at noon at City Hall), but he said we still need to show up in numbers."
While there are several concerns among interested citizens, some Richmond Planning and Zoning Commission members have some concerns of their own.
Planning Commissioner Clark Pergrem voiced his worry at the planning and zoning meeting March 18.
If the planning commissioners were to approve the zone change request, then the city commissioners might think more favorably of the decision to lease the property, he said.
A positive aspect of having the land re-zoned to PSP would be elimination of the possibility of residential development, said planning commission Michael Fore.
Zoning decisions ultimately are made by the city commission, but a zone change request must first go before the planning commission for a public hearing and receive a recommendation.
A development plan for any RV park would be presented to the planning commission before construction could begin.
A federal Land and Water Conservation grant for
This information can be found at waso-lwcf.ncrc.nps.gov/public/index.cfm.
The area was transformed into a nature preserve during those years.
There is no record listed by this source to indicate that the City of
According to the 2007 GOLD (Governor's Office for Local Development) Funding Guide, "The Land and Water Conservation Fund may be used to acquire land for recreational development, construct new outdoor recreational facilities or the renovation of existing facilities."
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The photos are from the March 23, 2008 issue of the Richmond Register. The caption reads, "At left, Edna Wickersham puts up a yard sign Friday in front of a friend's house on Big Hill Avenue. At right, Wickersham talks Friday with Sharon Osborne about putting a yard sign in front of her house as part of a grassroots effort to gather support for preserving
