Public beach definition

Public beach means that portion of the shoreline held in public fee ownership by the state or that portion of the shoreline below the mean high tide elevation that is held in public trust by the state;
Public beach means any beach owned in fee simple by the Federal or State government or any County, City, Town or municipality; or any beach for which the State has obtained an easement or agreement for public use.
Public beach means a sandy beach located on a tidal shoreline suitable for bathing in a county, city

Examples of Public beach in a sentence

  • Public beach access structures may be permitted as a conditional use, provided they are associated with a water-dependent use that includes public access to the shoreline, and provided they are consistent with policies and regulations of this program and are allowed in the adjoining upland designation.

  • Public beach access structures may be permitted as a conditional use, provided they are associated with a water-dependent use that includes public access to the shoreline, and provided they are consistent with policies and regulations of this program in the adjoining upland designation.

  • Public beach access structures may be permitted as a conditional use, provided they are associated with a water-dependent use that includes public access to the shoreline, and provided they are consistent with policies and regulations of this program.

  • Mon Plaisir declared under General Notice 609 of 1991 From Public beach at P.

  • Public beach access permitted seaward of the yellow line depicted above.


More Definitions of Public beach

Public beach means any beach area, whether publicly or privately owned, extending inland from the line of mean low tide to the line of vegetation bordering on the Gulf of Mexico to which the public has acquired the right of use or easement to or over the area by prescription, dedication, presumption, or has retained a right by virtue of continuous right in the public since time immemorial, as recognized in law and custom. This definition
Public beach means any beach area, whether
Public beach means a State, county, or municipal beach. 42
Public beach means a space along the coast which by notice published in the Gazette has been declared to be a public beach by the Minister of Housing, Lands and the Environment and includes the space between the low water mark and the high water mark and also the surrounding waters up to a distance of 100 metres;
Public beach means any sovereign beach, any
Public beach means those public lands located between the low water mark and fifteen
Public beach means any beach area, whether publicly or privately owned, extending inland from the line of mean low tide to the line of vegetation bordering on the Gulf of Mexico to which the public has acquired the right of use or easement to or over the area by prescription, dedication, presumption, or has retained a right by virtue of continuous right in the public since time immemorial, as recognized in law and custom. This definition does not include a beach that is not accessible by a public road or public ferry as provided in Section 61.021 of this code. The doctrine of avulsion does not apply to the determination of the boundary of a public beach.