I think the floating homes, for a reasonable period, is good, but I think if you say they can never be sunset; that this is a perpetual right, that is creating personal property interest in public resources.
On the recordSeptember 22, 2016
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Johnson discusses the implications of allowing floating homes on public resources.
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