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Zoning, Planning and Use

Jan. 14, 1999

Disabilities Act, Zoning Laws Clash in 9th Circuit Case

SAN FRANCISCO - Tackling a case that could expand the Americans With Disabilities Act to cover local zoning laws, a federal appeals court heard argument Tuesday over whether a hastily passed Antioch ordinance barring a methadone clinic from residential neighborhoods violates ADA provisions protecting recovering drug addicts.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Tackling a case that could expand the Americans With Disabilities Act to cover local zoning laws, a federal appeals court heard argument Tuesday over whether a hastily passed Antioch ordinance barring a methadone clinic from residential neighborhoods violates ADA provisions protectin...

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