Remove deed restrictions on former Bottoms Property at Waterline Subdivision
In Plain English
The city owns a submerged parcel at Waterline Subdivision that has deed restrictions limiting how it can be used. These restrictions were placed when the property was originally developed. If approved, the city removes these restrictions and gains full control over future use of the land.
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