Designated seawall lot definition

Designated seawall lot or “designated seawall lots” means any or all of the parcels of real property located in the city commonly known as seawall lots 328, 330, 337, and 347S, including a portion of Mission Rock Street, as shown on that certain map entitled “designated seawall lots,” which is reproduced in Section 15 and is on file with the commission and the port.
Designated seawall lot or “designated seawall lots” means any of those parcels of real property situated in the city that are defined as designated seawall lots in Senate Bill 815 or Assembly Bill 2649, modified by Section 3 of this act.

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