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One purpose of the local coastal implementation plan is to identify those measures needed to carry out the access component of the LCP. The California Coastal Act requires that access be provided both to and along the coast. These two kinds of access are:

A. Vertical, perpendicularly from the nearest public road to the sandy beach frontage; and

B. Lateral, along the sandy beach frontage parallel to the water’s edge.

C. A third type of access discussed in the Marina local coastal land use plan is vernal pond access. (Ord. 2020-07 § 2, 2020; Ord. 2007-11 § 3 (Exh. A), 2007)