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Berkeley Shellmound Decision Also Violated HAA

In denying a housing project on the parking lot of well-known Spengler’s Fresh Fish Grotto, the City of Berkeley violated not only SB 35 but also the Housing Accountability Act’s requirement that affordable housing projects can be denied only if certain narrow findings are met.

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