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ENCINITAS, Calif. (AP) - On a sandy bluff overlooking the Pacific, surfer Mark Massara sees a developing threat to a California amenity: guaranteed beach access for average families.
Luxury hotel builders are hovering over the coastline, hoping to expand California's shores the nationwide trend of developments split between high-priced hotel rooms and privately owned condominiums.
Where developers see opportunity in "condo hotels," Massara and others see a legal loophole that lets private buyers snap up parts of the coast which are supposed to remain public. And that, he fears, will make getting to the beach harder.
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