A Los Angeles County judge’s decision to allow a homebuilder to bypass local zoning ordinances against high-density housing could have far-reaching implications throughout the state, legal experts predict.
“Under the reasoning of this decision, cities will be unable to prevent multifamily development by avoiding updating their zoning regulations to reflect general plan requirements,” Oakland attorney Dylan S. Casey said. “This will ensure ...
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