How to Use tideland in a Sentence
tideland
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The port also has been wrestling with how and where to include a low-cost hostel on its tidelands.
— Roger Showley, sandiegouniontribune.com, 11 May 2017 -
Both the Port of San Diego and Brigantine, though, expect that the tidelands project will yield even greater revenues than the base rent.
— Lori Weisberg, sandiegouniontribune.com, 10 Oct. 2017 -
Four of the five piers are considered residential, a use that is not allowed on the tidelands.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 14 Sep. 2019 -
For good tideland exploration, go when low tides expose a long sand spit reaching from the park’s main beachfront almost to the end of the half-mile-long point.
— Brian J. Cantwell, The Seattle Times, 6 Sep. 2017 -
In Maine during the 1980s, the issue came to a head over Moody Beach in Wells, with citizens filing suit demanding the right to recreate on the private tideland.
— BostonGlobe.com, 9 Sep. 2021 -
Funds from the cash-only auction go to either the county or city tidelands fund, depending on where the vessels were recovered.
— Laylan Connelly, Orange County Register, 11 Mar. 2017 -
The district holds lease agreements for all street ends in Imperial Beach and is improving them as a port-tideland asset.
— Allison Sampite-Montecalvo, sandiegouniontribune.com, 3 May 2017 -
The expansion, though, has been on a collision course with the Fifth Avenue Landing hotel project, whose developers control the five-acre state tidelands site via a lease that is not due to expire until 2024.
— Lori Weisberg, sandiegouniontribune.com, 30 Mar. 2018 -
The piers are considered residential and not allowed on public tidelands because, although parts are open to the public, access is restricted to the floating docks where boats are docked.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 29 Aug. 2019 -
The committee, established in 2011, made recommendations to the council on tidelands projects.
— Louis Casiano Jr, Orange County Register, 11 Jan. 2017 -
The agency, which oversees the tidelands park and leases the performance venue to the San Diego Symphony, has dueling responsibilities.
— Jennifer Van Grove, San Diego Union-Tribune, 14 Mar. 2023 -
The port asked Gaffen to determine if the maritime academy complies with State Lands Commission limitations on what can be located on tidelands.
— Roger Showley, sandiegouniontribune.com, 11 May 2017 -
Staff for the port, which oversees development on state tidelands, reasoned that the analysis would assist the agency’s board members in weighing the Fifth Avenue Landing development.
— Lori Weisberg, sandiegouniontribune.com, 8 June 2018 -
Alinor is a poor woman living in England’s tidelands, beset by suspicion from her neighbors and the country’s roiling civil war that threatens to topple centuries of monarchical rule.
— Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 21 Aug. 2019 -
Outsiders may view the alterations as trivial improvements to an area that should, like downtown San Diego or Coronado, absorb its fair share of additional access to public tidelands.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 24 Aug. 2019 -
At particular issue in the latest legal round is a law specific to Massachusetts that governs waterways and filled tidelands.
— Jon Chesto, BostonGlobe.com, 6 May 2018 -
The bill would not have granted public use or access to private dry land, banks, beaches, marshland, tidelands or water bottoms - only ebbing and flowing waters deep enough to allow navigation by boats and other vessels.
— Tristan Baurick, NOLA.com, 18 Apr. 2018 -
Washington Long Beach: A southwest Washington oyster growers association has abandoned a drive to use a controversial insecticide that combats burrowing shrimp, a creature that can make tidelands unfit for shellfish farming.
— USA TODAY, 22 Oct. 2019
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