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Temporary Zoning-GP Inconsistency Is OK, Cal Supremes Rule

It’s a pretty well-established rule in California land-use law that the zoning tail can’t wag the general plan dog. But one of the most vexing questions has been what happens when the voters create an inconsistency between the dog and its tail.

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