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 LET HIM BUILD THE MOTOCROSS PARK 

I'd like to address Mr. Neptune's request for his Motocross park out there off of Munson highway. I think Mr. Neptune should be granted the Motocross and all of those that oppose the noise, the unwanted population, the littering etc. are—most of what I can see that oppose it are—dog hunters. Dog hunters have shanghaied the County Commission into writing a letter of support with their representative there, even to the point of our state representatives. There's not very many dog hunters and I think that the state representative, the County Commissioners, and everybody has been shanghaied to the point where they do not support private property owners' rights. So I want everybody around that part to get a good dose of what they don't want. I think Mr. Neptune should be granted his Motocross park and I thank you for printing this because it's my firm opinion. They want their cake and eat it, too. They have a level of: "Oh, I don't want this," and that's okay. But give them a good dose of putting something on people that they don't want, like private property owners. Thank you very much. … Mrs. Wolfe read a spot-on letter to the zoning committee and I think she was accurate in every point. But Daniel Wolfe, her husband, is the president of the Blackwater Dog Hunters Association. They're the ones that violate the private property owners' rights on Blackwater is so she can't have her cake and eat it, too. I believe that Mr. Neptune should be granted his park and all the chickens come home to roost on Mr. Wolfe's fence. To throw it all on the property owners and Blackwater but when it affects him, boy, do they holler.

Billy Rogers 

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