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New Construction In California’s Coastal Zone Must Be Designed For Future Removal

Posted on April 4, 2023

Screenshot 2023-04-01 at 17-05-40 Robert Thomas inversecondemnation.com (@invcondemnation) _ Twitter

You already know what the Court of Appeal held, don’t you?

Hurst v. Cal. Coastal Comm’n, No. D079549 (Cal. Ct. App. Mar. 20, 2023) (unpub.)

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