By Daniel J. Curtin Jr.
In a case of first impression in California, an appellate court in June upheld a 10 percent inclusionary housing ordinance on new development. Home Builders Ass'n of N. Cal. v. City of Napa, 2001 DJDAR 5713 (Cal. App. June 6, 2001), modified, 2001 DJDAR 6870 (July 5, 2001).
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In a case of first impression in California, an appellate court in June upheld a 10 percent inclusionary housing ordinance on new development. Home Builders Ass'n of N. Cal. v. City of Napa, 2001 DJDAR 5713 (Cal. App. June 6, 2001), modified, 2001 DJDAR 6870 (July 5, 2001).
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