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Enough Is enough

Letter to The Annapolis County Spectator

Larry Powell/Spectator by Larry Powell/Spectator
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Article online since August 19th 2008, 11:29
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Enough Is enough
Letter to The Annapolis County Spectator
Dear Editor:

We who live in Paradise learned from the July 24 Spectator that the government and off-highway vehicle interests are combining forces to impose upon us a "Facilitated consultation."

Why? We already had our consultation, sponsored by the Annapolis County Trails Society, on April 15, 2004. The Annapolis County Trails Society was required to "invite comment and participation," according to the Trail Planning and Development Procedures, and to document landowner support and public support.

At the public meeting properly held and widely advertised, Paradise said "No" to a motorized trail, in a thorough presentation and landowners’ comments. Some who could not attend sent letters later on. One year and eight months later, a DNR representative said in this paper that he had "not heard anyone from Paradise speak in favour of motorized use of the corridor" and that he was satisfied that those of us who spoke out of concern for our neighbours, homes, and the health and safety of our residents, were stating the general feelings of our community. A Health Promotion representative noted that our concerns were valid.

The OHV community responded with various attempts to persuade us that we would be very happy with a finished trail bringing increased traffic through from the South Shore, and a wider trail, bringing it even closer to front and back doors! Clearly we were not being heard, so in April of 2005 we took our concerns to Council, reminding them of their sensible 2002 bylaw which specifically forbids OHVs within 30 metres of homes. We have a number of homes well within that limit, which means sleepless nights, danger to children, noisy, stressful and dusty days, emission fumes, and disruption of livelihood. In New Brunswick, a provincial law bans OHVs within 25 metres of homes for all these reasons. In Quebec, a legal decision based on sound and emission measurements by World Health Organization standards noted damage to health at 100 metres.

Our Council agreed with us, and the Letter of Authority issued to ACTS rightly excluded Paradise. OHV interests were given two generous years to find an alternate route. We offered then (2005) and often since, through DNR and HPP, to assist with that. In January 2008 Minister Hurlburt’s 2005 decision was finalized with the common practice of placing barriers.

As you can see, our process was democratic and our only "agenda" the health and safety of a community we all work hard in and love very much, and the right of homeowners near the trail to enjoy their own homes in health and peace.

We are well aware that in this province, each time there is a trail conflict, this type of "facilitated meeting" with DNR results in motorized use, simply by requiring "compromise" from landowners, and by diluting their input with other "Stakeholders." Enough is enough. Our trust level at this point is zero, and so some in Paradise will simply refuse to attend.

We understand why those who enjoy riding OHVs want opportunity to do that. What we cannot understand is why our government is so determined at this point in its term to yield to the clearly unreasonable wishes of the OHV interests. We are the only province that permits motorized use of trails in built-up areas. It would seem more sensible to admit that this policy is a failure in our civic life, and to redeem what they can

Barbara Bishop

For the Paradise Active Healthy Living Society

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Buddy Budd

Comment online since November 3rd 2008
Take a look at the government we have here in Nova Scotia and this will answer all the questions of why the democratic process does not work in NS. It is not for the best interest for Cape Breton, I know this is not Cape Breton we are referring too, but if it were you would have anything you wanted. or could it possibly be that Rodney has friends on the mainland,ones thqt benefit enormously from government decisions, ask Peter Kelly, he crossed poor Rodney, and Rodney almost broke into a full rage and tears. That's ok Rodney, Mummy will tuck you in tonight. And we wonder why our young NS folks move out of the province!

Alice Lloyd

Comment online since September 3rd 2008
A group of residents much like yourselves are in a battle with the Multi Use Trails Association and the ATV Association concerning an old railbed trail that extends between Canada Hill Rd. in Allendale and Hwy 3 in Sable River, Shelburne County. We want no part of motorized vehicles on this trail as it runs behind several houses - some within a stone's throw away.
I'd like contact with residents in your community to find out how you managed to get this thing stopped. I will be attending my first meeting tomorrow evening in Shelburne (there have been others previous to this, but I was unaware of them until I saw a write-up in our local paper about "expressions of interest" to widen the trail.)
I would appreciate any suggestions or comments.
Thank You
Alice Lloyd

Trevor Lloyd

Comment online since August 26th 2008
I do not understand why our government is so anxious to avoid giving offense to OHV users. They don't seem to understand that people living near to trails have rights too. And they are voters.
There may well be a place for ATVs and trail-bikes but it has to be a place where they are not causing aggravation to law-abiding citizens and where they are not causing environmental damage. They certainly have no place in residental neighbourhoods.

Kim Grimard

Comment online since August 25th 2008
Thank you Barbara Bishop for sharing the truth about this unbearable situation in Paradise. I wonder what planet the government is living on?! Everything today is geared to our health, wellbeing, active transportation, physical fitness and a sustainable environment. Plus the government hasn't asked me my opinion on their giving thousands of my hard earned tax dollars to fund these motorized trails. Stop using my money in this wasteful, disgraceful way. Get with the times and get on the right side of the law. There are members of our government who are acting unlawfully, making up their own rules. The law is there to protect people, the decision was lawfully made. Now abide by the decision and do the right thing for the people of Paradise. And stop spending my money on these motorized trails while you're at it!!!

Brenda Smith

Comment online since August 23rd 2008
What a wonderful letter to the editor from Barbara Bishop! Once the democratic process has unfolded, it should be enough for all in a democracy and the Department of Natural Resources should not be in the business of reopening the case when the ATV groups complain. The people have decided that the trail should be closed to ATVs and that should be final.


Susan Cook

Comment online since August 20th 2008
Bravo, Barbara! As property owners living adjacent to the abandoned railbed in Chezzetcook, we fully support your stance. NO means NO! I do wish that this Tory caucaus would respect the fact that the OHV lobby group does not represent the majority of Nova Scotians, nor the best option for development of the abandoned railbed which is Public Land. The abandoned railbed should be used to PROTECT & PROMOTE the HEALTH of local residents and by encouraging self-propelled, physical activity. ATV's do not belong on shared-use trails...imagine a woman and her baby strolling alongside a speeding ATV or dirt bike. The two uses are simply incompatible. We agree, enough is enough...the trail is closed to OHV's and should remain so.

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