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Presentation to
Newport Beach -
2021
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Paul Grisanti
Joyce Endo
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Carla Farley
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Aaron Leider
Jerel Taylor
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Joe Prian
Matt capritto
Treasurer Secretary
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Ryan Ole Hass
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Judy Taylor
Reyne Stapelmann
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Sea Level Rise Projections
Table 3_1,. Sea teve I Rise Project i ons for Los Angele S
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SOURCE: City of Newport Beach - Public Trust Lands Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment, 2019
Sea Level Rise Threatens Existing Develooment
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SOURCE:
Our Coast,
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Hazard
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Smart Coast California Policies
Top Policy Priorities
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Managed Retreat
Should not be applied
to areas that cannot
accommodate relo-
cation of development
and those that prohibit
property owners from
defending their homes,
businesses and related
infrastructure.
Existing Development
Oppose adoption of
regulations referring to
January 1, 1977 for
existing development in
statewide interpreta-
tions or local programs
and plans for sea level
rise.
This date is not
constituted in low and
would restrict owners
from defending their
properties.
Regulatory Takings &
Rolling Easements
Property owners who
are prohibited from
defending their
property, and whose
property is subject to a
regulatory taking, have
the right to compensa-
tion at fair market
value and related
costs. Funding
mechanisms must be in
place before the
adoption of any
regulation resulting in
this taking.
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Tiered Response
A planning principle
that institutes certain
defined policies only if
there are specific
thresholds of sea level
rise that are observed,
measured and doc-
umented, as opposed
to relying only on
projections.
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Morro Bay's updated Local Coastal Plan
was certified by the Coastal Commission in
August 2021 with provisions for expanded
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