Sec. 25-70. Exposed areas defined.
Sec. 25-70. Exposed areas defined. Land areas fronting on the ocean, or on bays,
inlets and coves, or bordering on rivers in which tides occur, that are subject to the full
force of storms; or land areas in direct contact with storm waves, including banks, bluffs,
cliffs, promontories and headlands or similar topographical or geological formations,
that are subject to erosion through wave action; or open beach areas, including spits,
dunes and barrier beaches, that are subject to loss of sand through high waves, strong
currents or scouring wave action; or land areas subject to inundation during storms or
vulnerable to storm damage because of geographical situation, may be classed as exposed areas within the meaning of sections 25-69 to 25-75, inclusive. The limits of such
areas shall be the extent of the natural configuration of the land surface not necessarily
coextensive with political boundaries, and shall include privately-owned and municipally-owned properties upon which public money may be spent and public debt incurred
for the protection and conservation thereof, and taxes levied to support expenditures for
such purposes.
(1955, S. 2400d.)