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Committee narrows wording on Lake Ray Hubbard references to avoid implying new property rights
2598027 · March 13, 2025
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Summary
Members recommended replacing ‘access to Lake Ray Hubbard’ language with phrasing that emphasizes the lake as an amenity and the city’s role in highlighting adjacency, to avoid the implication that the comp plan creates new public-access rights on private waterfront.
Committee members reviewed language in the draft that referenced “access to Lake Ray Hubbard” and expressed concern that the phrase could be interpreted to grant new public-access rights where private property exists.
One member suggested removing the phrase…
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