By Gideon Kracov and Steve Zikman
Land use planning in California requires a careful balancing of quality of life, economic development and environmental sustainability. As a result, increasingly complex administrative policies and a host of applicable land use laws and regulations can intimidate even the most determined participants. Whether you're dealing with a fence dispute between neighbors or a controversial multi-stakeholder approval for a large commercial project,...
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