OPINION
A county's approval of a "principal permitted use" development within a coastal zone is not appealable to the California Coastal Commission. But when the development project also requires approval of a subdivision, the California Coastal Commission has appellate jurisdiction.
This case arises under the California Coastal Act of 1976 (Pub. Resources Code, § 30000 et seq.).
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