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San Diego Wins Post-Sheetz Case

Updated: Jan 15

An appellate court has upheld San Diego’s revised impact fee ordinance, saying it meets the Nollan/Dolan standard. But the unpublished ruling depends heavily on the Ehrlich ruling from the 1980s, which the U.S. Supreme Court recently repudiated.

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