...hereinafter the Board) prohibited two owners of beachfront properties from erecting rock revetments intended to protect their homes from the threat of eventual destruction posed...
...her neighbor, John F. Poster (see Poster), for permission to construct rock revetments, without the protection of which, they fear, their houses are doomed to...
Eugene A. Pinover, a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, writes that it seems clear that states may endeavor to protect their coastlines through beach replenishment, the results of which have on the
...a remediation plan, the sellers had built a 1,900-foot seawall (revetment), around the entire shoreline of the property. The sellers also hired "...
...of the remediation, the seller constructed a 1,900-foot seawall, a revetment, around the property's shoreline. The DEC sought rebuilding of the revetment...
...remediation, Allied had constructed a 1,900 foot seawall, known as a revetment, around the entire shoreline of the Property. Allied had employed AKRF Engineering...
New York Law Journal
...to specified grades in the backlands area; and installation of scour protection revetment, footbridge, protective dolphins, mooring points, building pad, access road, and utilities required...
...Van Kull waterway. That side of the property is protected by a revetment leading down into the Kill Van Kull. From approximately February 2000 through...
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