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What authority will the District have on the coastside, if the boundary extension is successful?

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What authority will the District have on the coastside, if the boundary extension is successful?

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A. The District has no regulatory power over how other individuals or agencies use or manage their property. The District is another landowner, subject to all local, state, and federal land use regulations. In fact, as a public agency and good neighbor, the District considers public input, invites more influence from its neighbors, and confronts the same permit issues as private property owners.

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