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Martins Beach billionaire owner takes fight over public access to US Supreme Court
What are people's thoughts on this? Any predictions on how the USSC is likely to rule on this? Given that it's a conservative court, I would expect them to rule on his side and essentially set up a precedence that Billionaires could exploit all up and down the coast.
He knew that there was public access to the beach when he bought the property, I don't know where his ownership ends at the shoreline, as I recall nobody is allowed to own the actual shoreline and by blocking access through his property he is essentially blocking access to the beach. Is that accurate?The billionaire owner of Martins Beach in San Mateo County asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to let him keep its gates closed to the public, saying California is using its coastal protection law to violate his private property rights.
“No property right is more fundamental than the right to exclude,” lawyers for Vinod Khosla said in asking the court to grant review of the case. They said the states’ courts, in their rulings against Khosla, wrongly decided that “owners of private beachfront property in California may not exercise that right without first obtaining the government’s permission.”
Khosla, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, bought the picturesque beach near Half Moon Bay and surrounding coastal lands from their longtime owners for $32.5 million in 2008. He shut the public access gate in September 2010, citing the cost of maintenance and liability insurance. The previous owners had admitted the public for at least 70 years.
After a series of back-and-forth rulings, a San Mateo County judge ruled in 2014 that Khosla should have gotten a coastal development permit from the California Coastal Commission before shutting the gates. A state appeals court agreed last August, saying the closure was a type of property development that required the commission’s approval.
What are people's thoughts on this? Any predictions on how the USSC is likely to rule on this? Given that it's a conservative court, I would expect them to rule on his side and essentially set up a precedence that Billionaires could exploit all up and down the coast.
