Two weeks ago, the California Court of Appeal in Orange County heard argument
in
McNamee v. California Coastal Commission, with a decision expected in
the next 90 days or so.
The appeal challenges the California Coastal Commission’s denial of a permit
allowing the McNamees to keep tables, benches and other beach amenities in
their private backyard, which abuts a public beach. The Commission
denied the permit primarily on the grounds that the amenities were too bulky
and out-of-character with the surrounding areas, and that the amenities hindered
the public’s use of the public beach—grounds that constitute a misapplication
of the relevant law and fly in the face of the facts in the record.
Here’s a short summary of the case and argument:
The argument garnered substantial media attention in the Orange County Register, the Los Angeles Times, and even on ABC 7 and Fox News's Fox & Friends:

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Paul J. Beard II
PLF Principal Attorney