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Commission backs seeking state-park designation for Arrow Lake property

5741450 · July 21, 2025
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The Maury County Commission on July 25 voted unanimously to approve a resolution supporting efforts to seek state-park designation for Arrow Lake and roughly 1,400–1,500 acres of adjacent private property after a presentation by counsel for the property's owner.

The Maury County Commission on July 25 voted unanimously to approve a resolution supporting efforts to seek state-park designation for Arrow Lake and the surrounding roughly 1,400–1,500 acres of private property.

County Mayor Budd introduced the item and asked Chris Hable, an attorney with the law firm Frost Brown Todd representing the property owner, to give a presentation. Hable said the property — he identified the owner as an entity tied to Starlink Logistics and Sanofi — totals just under 1,500 acres, with Arrow Lake itself about 60 acres. He told commissioners the owner has voluntarily spent more than $20 million on investigation and cleanup and has worked with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) to remediate the upland areas "to a recreational use standard," while the lake remains subject to further work.

The request to the commission…

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