Washington County Commissioners have tabled a vote on the miniature golf course proposed for Mingo Creek County Park. It’s the result of backlash from community members concerned that it would take away from the park’s natural aesthetic and interfere with the hiking and horse trails. Commissioners Chairman Nick Sherman said that the golf course would occupy only one quarter of an acre and would not disturb the natural aesthetic of the park. Sherman expressed concern about the lack of entertainment options for younger generations. Commissioner Larry Maggi, howver, emphasized the importance of preserving the park’s pristine natural resources and avoiding disruption to the property. Sherman also said the county may conduct a poll on its website so residents can voice their opinions on whether they support the project that carries a price tag of $318,595 to build. That price could jump by another $131,121 with an exhanced add-on to include water features. In other action, Commissioners unanimously approved the creation of a new Sportsmen’s & Outdoor Recreation Advisory Council. The county aims to appoint council members by mid-summer.