Government,
Environmental & Energy,
California Courts of Appeal
Oct. 18, 2018
Appellate courts rejects challenges to coastal property restrictions, but leaves door open
An appellate court on Wednesday rejected constitutional challenges to five California Coastal Commission policies that restrict coastal property rights, but it warned that it’s too early for them to be property adjudicated and emphasized the need for cities to comply with state laws prohibiting unconstitutional takings.
An appellate court on Wednesday rejected constitutional challenges to five California Coastal Commission policies that restrict coastal property rights, but it warned it's too early for them to be property adjudicated and emphasized the need for cities to comply with state laws prohibiting unconstitutional takings.
The unanimous decision by the 4th District Court of Appeal upholds the city of Solana Beach's application of the policie...
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