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Zoning, Planning and Use

Mar. 8, 2011

Coastal Development Boundaries Tossed

In a case legal experts said could help define coastal boundaries for people looking to develop beachfront property, a state appellate court tossed out a State Lands Commission policy barring building in areas along fluctuating tidelines.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In a case legal experts said could help define coastal boundaries for people looking to develop beachfront property, a state appellate court tossed out a state policy barring building in areas along fluctuating tide lines.


The 3rd District Court of Appeal held that the State Lands Commission's regulation is invalid because it had never been vetted under the Administrative Procedure Act and ...

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