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-2- (cont 'd. Buckeye Ranch) <br /> approved. Instead of nature ' s sound I hear noise pollution at <br /> Woodbridge Regional Park. Golf courses are noisy places. The <br /> maintenance requirements alone produce regular noise pollution. <br /> Not even the occassional noise from the nearby subdivision pro- <br /> duces comrarable noise -pollution. <br /> Large and loud power lawn mowing equipment is the most <br /> intrusive noise polluter. Trucks, other maintenance vehicles, <br /> D120 fertilizing equipment , buzzing saws all regularly disturb the <br /> quiet. It ' s sad to say that much of the animal life disappears <br /> during the episodes of noise pollution. With the development <br /> of a golf course at Brovelli Woods the disappearance of animal <br /> life is sure to be driven away in mass numbers. <br /> The cleared woodland created for golf course lanes have <br /> produced islands of forrest at Brovelli. There ' s no telling <br /> how much damage to wildlife this has produced already. Certain- <br /> ly this has displaced and disturbed a balanced ecosystem and <br /> it doesn't take a genius or skilled scientist to figure out <br /> what will happen with further development there. <br /> I sincerely request that the Buckeye Ranch Subdivision <br /> and the development of a golf course be denied. I also urge <br /> adoption of a policy for conserving this valuable natural <br /> resourced <br /> Sincerely, <br /> >(;,t� <br /> Joyce N. Mercer <br /> (a.k.a. Sullivan) <br /> VI-108 <br />