California set to seize 1,100 miles of coastline

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The California Coastal Commission is set to empower local government to take thousands of properties through eminent domain along 1,100 miles of coastline to prepare for sea level rise.
Despite California being battered by 4-8 inches of torrential rain and flooding from an El Niño weather cycle, E&E News reported that the State of California in late January will authorize eminent domain authority for local jurisdictions to implement a "managed retreat" policy that will allow taking and demolishing coastal homes and businesses.
The California Coastal Commission circulated an 87-page "Draft Residential Adaptation Guidance" in March regarding how communities could proactively address sea level rise impacts through Local Coastal Programs (LCPs). Although the CCC draft did not adopt specific retreat guidance, the California Special Districts magazine expects that the CCC will predict a sea level rise of 2.5-5.5 feet and the elimination of 31-67 percent of Southern California beaches by the year 2100.
CCC retreat guidance is expected to also entail dismantling and relocating of dozens of wastewater treatment and power plants; 250 miles of highway; 1,500 miles of roads; and 110 miles of railways, according to the latest California Special Districts magazine.


The CCC does not have the direct power to condemn properties, but under the California Coastal Act, it can task the local cities and counties with coastal zone land use rules for maintaining minimum beach width. The CCC has enormous practical power, since directive language must be recorded in property deeds and disclosed to future buyers.
CCC proposed guidance for the first time would prioritize local entities condemning and taking private homes and businesses to protect shoreline wildlife from "coastal squeeze" caused by retaining walls and other fixed development preventing "landward migration of the beach that would have otherwise occurred."
Nossaman's Eminent Domain and Valuation Group, which provides lawyers for valuation disputes between public agencies, landowners, and businesses, stated that California eminent domain "regulatory taking" requires paying owners fair compensation based on:
(1) the economic impact of the regulation on the claimant; (2) the extent to which the regulation has interfered with the claimant's reasonable, distinct investment-backed expectations; and (3) the character of the government action.
But Nossaman warned that CCC issuing retreat guidance has the potential to negatively impact coastal property values due to "precondemnation damages" associated with the risk that properties could be taken through eminent domain any time over the next 80 years.
Many coastal homeowners have scoffed at the idea that California's cities that suffer from huge indebtedness and underfunded pension liabilities will have the financial capability to pay the big bucks to take many coastal properties under eminent domain.
But Nossaman expects that the California Coastal Commission's guidance will allow local jurisdictions to fund the cost of using eminent domain to manage their retreat by "buying the homes and then renting them out until they're damaged."


More at: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/01/california_set_to_seize_1100_miles_of_coastline.html




 
More government, sustainable development, “for the greater good”.

[MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION] any word about when your town is next?

Last year they forced one of the members of our liberty group out who lived less than a mile from me. The stream in her back yard was 1 or 2 hundred feet from the house, she could no longer afford the legal battles so she and her husband said f%ck it.
 
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Many coastal homeowners have scoffed at the idea that California's cities that suffer from huge indebtedness and underfunded pension liabilities will have the financial capability to pay the big bucks to take many coastal properties under eminent domain.
But Nossaman expects that the California Coastal Commission's guidance will allow local jurisdictions to fund the cost of using eminent domain to manage their retreat by "buying the homes and then renting them out until they're damaged."

No, they will just get federal disaster relief and rebuild. Just like the private owners did.

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the California Special Districts magazine expects that the CCC will predict a sea level rise of 2.5-5.5 feet


The sea level has risen approximately 4-8 inches in the last 100 years...

At the current rate, it would rise about another foot in the next 100 years.

The whole idea we need to prepare for 3-6 feet sea level rise in the next 100 years is really not justified imo.. and I have even read locally that some 'experts' and governments expect it to rise that much in the next 30 years!!
 
More government, sustainable development, “for the greater good”.

[MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION] any word about when your town is next?

Last year they forced one of the members of our liberty group out who lived less than a mile from me. The stream in her back yard was 1 or 2 hundred feet from the house, she could no longer afford the legal battles so she and her husband said f%ck it.

My response was snark.

I've been fighting the eminent domain battle for over 20 years now.

I played a small part in having NH adopt a constitutional amendment banning takings for private use.

I was damn near arrested in New London protesting the Kelo decision.

Anybody who knows me, knows that is a smart ass remark, directed at the people of California.

You elected the Marxist Uni-Party with Super - Duper majorities at all levels of government: you welcomed socialist migrants by the millions, you gave them the ability to vote locally, you enabled agencies with supernumary powers of control and what's more, you foisted all this shit off on the rest of us in the states that have not yet lost their minds or succumbed to the migrant hordes.

Now I'm supposed to care that bunch of wealthy Marxists are going to lose their beach houses to government seizures in the name of "climate change".

Hahahahahahahahhahahah...no.

Fuck them.

Hope they end up living in shit and needles in a bum camp in San Fran.

To any liberty minded brothers stuck behind enemy lines in Occupied Kalifornia, my door is open, I will personally help you re-locate, before it's too late.
 
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More government, sustainable development, “for the greater good”.

@Anti Federalist any word about when your town is next?

Last year they forced one of the members of our liberty group out who lived less than a mile from me. The stream in her back yard was 1 or 2 hundred feet from the house, she could no longer afford the legal battles so she and her husband said f%ck it.
Is that all you have to say about it?

Where is the passion you had about eminent domain when it was going to be used to secure the border?
Or is it the securing the border part that gets you so bent out of shape and the eminent domain is just an excuse to object?
 
My response was snark.

I've been fighting the eminent domain battle for over 20 years now.

I played a small part in having NH adopt a constitutional amendment banning takings for private use.

I was damn near arrested in New London protesting the Kelo decision.

Anybody who knows me, knows that is a smart ass remark, directed at the people of California.

You elected the Marxist Uni-Party with Super - Duper majorities at all levels of government: you welcomed socialist migrants by the millions, you gave them the ability to vote locally, you enabled agencies with supernumary powers of control and what's more, you foisted all this $#@! off on the rest of us in the states that have not yet lost their minds or succumbed to the migrant hordes.

Now I'm supposed to care that bunch of wealthy Marxists are going to lose their beach houses to government seizures in the name of "climate change".

Hahahahahahahahhahahah...no.

$#@! them.

Hope they end up living in $#@! and needles in a bum camp in San Fran.

To any liberty minded brothers stuck behind enemy lines in Occupied Kalifornia, my door is open, I will personally help you re-locate, before it's too late.


I’m at that point. One thing I teach my offspring: you sleep in the bed you make. What I take heart in is folks who understand and hold natural rights, work hard, actual producers, I’ll stand with my brethren.

Cali is another tough one. I lived in LA for a couple of years. Yeah there’s slums and deadbeats, but there’s a lot of hard workers too. The wealthy still need workers, when those start going belly-up it just means more in Section 8.

Catch 22. I’m just biding my time.
 
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Is that all you have to say about it?

Where is the passion you had about eminent domain when it was going to be used to secure the border?
Or is it the securing the border part that gets you so bent out of shape and the eminent domain is just an excuse to object?


Shill, you haven’t got a clue about me, where I’ve been or what I do. I’m not saying we have, but chances are Anti Federalist and I have crossed paths on more than one occasion.
 
Shill, you haven’t got a clue about me, where I’ve been or what I do. I’m not saying we have, but chances are Anti Federalist and I have crossed paths on more than one occasion.
I still don't see the passion for opposing this abuse of eminent domain that you had for the border wall.....................................
How many different threads did you make about that anyway?
 
I still don't see the passion for opposing this abuse of eminent domain that you had for the border wall.....................................
How many different threads did you make about that anyway?

Don’t ask me to do your own work. Count them yourself ;-)
 
Governments love taking private land, they will sit on it for a few years
then lease it to Casino Builders or something else to feed the State.
 
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This is a good one . Taking shit for a reason that does not exist . Hopefully Danke will understand when I tell him he has to give me his shed because it will be infested with Star Bellied Sneeches in yr 2525.
 
Governments love taking private land, they will sit on it for a few years
then lease it to Casino Builders or something else to feed the State.


Once he leaves office and it’s the NAU, do you think he’ll use that border for something beside the wall, the real estate magnate that he is?

I’m just wondering why a billionaire would want to be president. Other than to say he was.
 
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