The problem for most Yorkers with the county commissioners' plan for a 725-acre park along the Susquehanna River in Lower Windsor Township is not the park concept itself. It's what the commissioners are willing to do to achieve their aims--take private property and public opposition be damned. The recent York Dispatch public opinion poll indicated that 73.1 percent of those surveyed disagree with the use of eminent domain to develop Lauxmont Farms into a county park--an that only 12.6 percent favor such action. Most York countians obviously are not taking issue with the proclaimed "vision' of the two commissioners behind...