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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude
Simply owning property does not confer the right to do whatever you want with it. There are zoning laws, public access laws, health and safety laws, etc.
There was public access for to Martins Beach for several generations prior to Khosla purchasing the land. He then proceeded to close access to the public. This change in public access should have required a permit.
I expect the Surfrider Foundation to ultimately prevail.
ADG
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I disagree. If he owns the property where the trail is, he can do whatever he wants with it. He is not denying anyone access to the beach, just denying them the use of his property to access it.