Zoning, Planning and Use
Jan. 25, 2011
Colton Resident to Fight Land Squatting Judgement
In a case that raised unusual legal issues, a Colton father and son were ordered to pay the city $56,000 for illegally squatting on a long-abandoned railroad easement they claimed they owned because they occupied it for decades.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A Colton father and son are fighting a $56,000 judgment they were recently hit with for illegally squatting on a long-abandoned railroad easement they claimed they owned because they occupied it for decades.
Ernie Grossich, 80, and his son, Gary Grossich, are trying to work out a wide-ranging settlement in the unusual litigation, including resolving Colton's suit to oust them from the prope...
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