Not illegal.
Like it or not, new hardened structures on the south shore are illegal; maintaining damaged ones is not.
It is explicitly stipulated that this will not impact the ROW, and how it will impact the seafloor and the surf break is beyond me... how does a wave wrapping in from the SE know there is a revetment on the shoreline. Answer... it doesn't...
Doesn't mean I am advocating for hardened structures, as I am not. They clearly have a negative impact on the shoreline (while protecting the property behind) but... not illegal.
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