When determining or adjusting a coastal boundary of coastal access land a municipality must take into account—
| (a) | the kind of public access required, and whether it is for— |
| (iv) | any other kind of access; |
| (b) | any potential adverse effects that public access may cause, including those caused by— |
| (i) | associated infrastructure; |
| (ii) | vehicles, vessels or other conveyances; and |
| (iii) | increased numbers of people; |
| (c) | the need for parking, recreational and ablution facilities; |
| (d) | any existing rights of way, public servitudes or customary means of gaining access to the seashore and coastal waters; |
| (f) | the importance of not restricting the rights of land owners unreasonably. |