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What types of waterfront improvements are “grandfathered” in (i.e., allowed to remain as is)?

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What types of waterfront improvements are “grandfathered” in (i.e., allowed to remain as is)?

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Those waterfront improvements that were built with a Building Permit or Planned Development Amendment, or built at the time of original development of the subject property, as well as those waterfront improvements deemed to be “insignificant” as referenced in Section IX of the policy, Non-Permitted Construction and/or Building Code Violation, may be considered “grandfathered,” upon review and approval by the City.

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