Land Use/Coastal Access Sample Clauses

Land Use/Coastal Access. The revetment would result in a significant incompatibility with certain recreation activities conducted on the xxxxx beach area. The revetment is proposed to protect the Lagoon Barrier from being breached, and damaging the seawater system, in storm and high tide conditions. The protection afforded the Lagoon Barrier would also protect pathways leading from Main Campus across to Lagoon Island. However, the revetment would affect recreation on the barrier beach. The existing beach area between the Lagoon Barrier and ocean fluctuates on a daily basis due to tides, seasons, and wave conditions. Similar to other California coastlines, the amount of sand available for recreation is greatest during low tides and least during high tides in the winter. Due to the dynamic nature of the coastal environment, it is difficult to measure the existing or future width of the beach on site. In general, the concave shape of the barrier beach makes the northern and southern edges more prone to inundation by waves than the central portion. The 28- to 38-foot wide revetment would cover portions of the existing barrier beach. Sand would bury the eastern half of the new revetment under normal conditions. Based on winter tidal extremes observed on site, the highest tides would likely wash waves up against the northern and southern ends of the proposed revetment, leaving dry sand along the central segment of the beach Storm surges during high tides could bring waves up further to the central portion of the revetment, temporarily eliminating dry sand area on site. Low winter tides would maximize the beach area. With the revetment installed, the barrier beach would resemble the existing beach seaward of the existing northerly and southerly revetments. The revetment would, therefore, remove a portion of the dry sand area presently used for coastal access and recreation. The rock can not be utilized by beach goers for sunbathing and certain sand-dependent recreation. Therefore, the permanent change from xxxxx beach to rock represents a reduction in recreation opportunities during winter tides and a significant impact on existing land use. No feasible mitigation measures are available and as a result, this impact is considered a significant unavoidable impact. (See pp. 4.1-22 - 4.1-24 of the Draft EIR as amended by the Final EIR. )
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