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Real Estate/Development

Feb. 4, 2003

In Over Their Heads

BY MICHAEL M. BERGER The separation of powers doctrine is something with which most people have a glancing contact in high- school civics classes and then forget. We had better drag out those memories; the concept is alive and well and about to have a significant effect on land-use regulation along California's thousand-mile coastline.

        BY MICHAEL M. BERGER
        
        The separation of powers doctrine is something with which most people have a glancing contact in high- school civics classes and then forget. We had better drag out those memories; the concept is alive and well and about to have a significant effect on land-use regulation along California's thousand-m...

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