Talk:Mission Trails Regional Park
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editThis article says it is the largest municipally-owned park in CA and the sixth largest in the U.S.well it is not Infoplease disagrees. Thus I added a citations needed template. -SusanLesch (talk) 20:49, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
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Lake Murray Reservoir
editThe City of San Diego owns the water, but the City does not own all the land, that Lake Murray lies upon. Lake Murray was never at any point in time, legally incorporated into the City of San Diego's park system. It is not incorporated into Mission Trails Regional Park or Lake Murray Park. It is zone A-R-1-10, or Agricultural/Residential, not OSP or Open Space Park. SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK v. CITY OF SAN DIEGO (1971) https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ca-court-of-appeal/1825102.html MMiller805 (talk) 00:38, 24 January 2024 (UTC)
Ordinance Number O-17281, adopted April 17, 1989
editOrdinance Number O-17281, adopted April 17, 1989. This ordinance was adopted after the San Diego City Council voted to rezone "City owned" property to Open Space Park, as per the San Diego City Council Minutes, dated April 4, 1989, Item 337, No. 5. Zone Map Drawing C-779, was the designated drawing used to define the borders of the City owned property, that was rezoned to Open Space Park. Lake Murray was not included in this map, because the City did not have complete ownership of the land that Lake Murray lies upon. MMiller805 (talk) 17:49, 24 January 2024 (UTC)
Zone Map Drawing C-779, filed as Document No. 00-17281
editZone Map Drawing C-779, filed as Document No. 00-17281. This official zone map drawing, can be located at the San Diego City Clerks Office. Note: Lake Murray was never ordained to be rezoned into Open Space Park. Only City owned property was ordained to be rezoned into Open Space Park. Lake Murray lies under the 100 ft. contour line. The City does not own any land under the 100 ft. contour line, of Lake Murray Reservoir, in Rancho Mission lot 67 or 68. This property is privately owned. The City acquired an easement agreement to flood this privately owned property, from Helix Irrigation District. The deed of said rights, was recorded Dec. 15, 1961, under File No. 217422. MMiller805 (talk) 17:53, 24 January 2024 (UTC)
Navajo Community Proposed Zone Changes - Legal Notice Of Public Hearing Map, April 4, 1989
editThis was the Official Notice of Public Hearing Map, of the Navajo Community proposed zone changes. It was displayed at the San Diego Council Chambers, 12th floor, on April 4, 1989. This is the map that the San Diego City Council approved. Lake Murray was not included in this map, because the City did not have complete ownership of the land that Lake Murray lies upon. Zone Map Drawing C-779 was based on this map. MMiller805 (talk) 15:11, 26 January 2024 (UTC)