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The requirement for a beachfront permit is 1,000 feet from the mean high tide line, or the first public road that is generally parallel or perpendicular to the beach, whichever distance is greater. So, in a few cases the permitting boundary is more than 1,000 feet from mean high tide. Measured from a more recent survey of the Mean High Tide line in 2019. |
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The requirement for a beachfront permit is 1,000 feet from the mean high tide line, or the first public road that is generally parallel or perpendicular to the beach, whichever distance is greater. So, in a few cases the permitting boundary is more than 1,000 feet from mean high tide. Measured from a more recent survey of the Mean High Tide line in 2019. |
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Atkins North America, Inc. |
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The Beach Survey is conducted by a third-party (e.g. Atkins). The survey is produced to the City annual around the month of August. |
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Mean_High_Water_1000_Foot_Buffer |
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["beach","survey","contours","development services","planning","coastal"] |
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Mean_High_Water_1000_Foot_Buffer |
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NAD_1983_StatePlane_Texas_South_Central_FIPS_4204_Feet |