Question

In Nollan v. California Coastal Commission (1987; case involving a family's request for a permit to replace the existing home on their beachfront property with a new home) the Court concluded that the fact that the new home would obstruct the view of the ocean from the roadway was not a sufficient reason for the state to condition the building permit on _______.
A. the Nollans limiting the height of their new home
B. the Nollans limiting the width of their new home
C. the Nollans building a public viewing area between the roadway and their home
D. the Nollans allowing the creation of a public pathway in front of their home

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