In the aftermath of Nollan v. California Coastal Commission and Dolan v. City of Tigard, local governments may find it more difficult to utilize permit conditions as a tool for preserving beach access. This Comment explores the viability of Florida\u27s beach access laws after these decisions, examining the potential effects on permitting for construction at the local level. As an introduction, the Comment reviews Florida\u27s current beach access statutes and discusses the Nollan and Dolan cases. The Comment then analyzes the true meaning of the rough proportionality requirement of Dolan, entertaining views from subsequent case law and commentators. Additionally, the Comment addresses problems that Dolan may create in Florida\u27s access...
All the coastal states of the U.S., particularly the more populous, have been and are struggling wit...
Extending beaches seaward by adding sand through replenishment projects has become a common strategy...
Beaches are a natural resource ideally suited for public recreation. The public generally has a righ...
In the aftermath of Nollan v. California Coastal Commission and Dolan v. City of Tigard, local gover...
This comment addresses the problem of decreased public access to the dry sand areas of Florida\u27s ...
Florida beaches attract tourists from around the world. However, many are unaware of the issues surr...
This comment examines the conflict between the public\u27s need for recreational access to the coast...
At the close of the 2018 legislative session Florida Governor Rick Scott signed HB 631 into law. The...
Under the Beach and Shore Preservation Act, the State of Florida is authorized to conduct extraordin...
Real Property- DOCTRINE OF CUSTOMARY RIGHTS- CUSTOMARY PUBLIC USE OF PRIVATELY OWNED BEACH PRECLUDES...
As the sea level rises, the boundaries between privately owned coastal property and sovereign submer...
In Hawaii, a large portion of all beaches are owned by the public. In the 1968 decision, In re Ashfo...
Sandy beaches make up 825 miles of Florida\u27s 1,260 total miles of coastline around the Sunshine S...
This Comment examines the potential use of the public trust doctrine in the context of public beach....
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Supreme ...
All the coastal states of the U.S., particularly the more populous, have been and are struggling wit...
Extending beaches seaward by adding sand through replenishment projects has become a common strategy...
Beaches are a natural resource ideally suited for public recreation. The public generally has a righ...
In the aftermath of Nollan v. California Coastal Commission and Dolan v. City of Tigard, local gover...
This comment addresses the problem of decreased public access to the dry sand areas of Florida\u27s ...
Florida beaches attract tourists from around the world. However, many are unaware of the issues surr...
This comment examines the conflict between the public\u27s need for recreational access to the coast...
At the close of the 2018 legislative session Florida Governor Rick Scott signed HB 631 into law. The...
Under the Beach and Shore Preservation Act, the State of Florida is authorized to conduct extraordin...
Real Property- DOCTRINE OF CUSTOMARY RIGHTS- CUSTOMARY PUBLIC USE OF PRIVATELY OWNED BEACH PRECLUDES...
As the sea level rises, the boundaries between privately owned coastal property and sovereign submer...
In Hawaii, a large portion of all beaches are owned by the public. In the 1968 decision, In re Ashfo...
Sandy beaches make up 825 miles of Florida\u27s 1,260 total miles of coastline around the Sunshine S...
This Comment examines the potential use of the public trust doctrine in the context of public beach....
In Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Supreme ...
All the coastal states of the U.S., particularly the more populous, have been and are struggling wit...
Extending beaches seaward by adding sand through replenishment projects has become a common strategy...
Beaches are a natural resource ideally suited for public recreation. The public generally has a righ...