Saguaro National Park officials have voiced their opinion that they are opposed to development of the land across from Rincon Mountain entrance. The opposing opinion to the proposal of development hinges on the fact that it is in close proximity to the park, and is simply too close. This opposition raises an interesting question regarding national park land, "should there be a development buffer zone around national parks?" The question is going to be debated heavily from both standpoints, with examples of West Yellowstone at Yellowstone and Gatlinsburg at the Sugarlands entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park being used s examples. In the example of Saguaro National Park, the potential development of the 45 acres of land across from the Rincon Mountain District is deemed by opposition as far too close. There are many examples of development happening within walking or short driving distance of national parks nationwide. The development of Bar Harbor is within steps of Acadia National Park in Maine, the development of West Glacier is on the western border of Glacier National Park in Montana, Three Rivers Development is next to Sequoia National Park in California and Royal Front Development is steps from the northern entrance of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. In the majority of cases of development near national parks, the towns were established previous to the national park. At Saguaro, the disputed area is known as Bike Ranch development, and the opposing viewpoint is to preserve open space around the entrance to the Rincon Mountain District. The property is located in the Pima County Buffer Overlay Zone, which preserves and protects the open space characteristics within one mile of public preserves, according to park staff. At the Pima County Hearing Administrator in May the proposal of development was strongly opposed by officials. At
Saguaro National Park officials have voiced their opinion that they are opposed to development of the land across from Rincon Mountain entrance. The opposing opinion