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Zoning, Planning and Use

Oct. 1, 1999

Court To Hear Huntington Beach Suit

HUNTINGTON BEACH - It looks like a prime spot for towering, luxury condos or an upscale business establishment. But more than 50 acres of sandbars and sagebrush across the street from the crashing waves of Huntington State Beach has eluded development for the past century as storefronts, hotels and homes have converged on valuable surrounding land.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        HUNTINGTON BEACH - It looks like a prime spot for towering, luxury condos or an upscale business establishment. But more than 50 acres of sandbars and sagebrush across the street from the crashing waves of Huntington State Beach has eluded development for the past century as storefronts, hotels and...

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