Property at 1290 Harlan St. is one of the priciest lots in the county after City paid $950,000 for three now-leveled buildings and the 1.8 acre parcel along the future FasTracks Light Rail line.
Judge finds group had no standing because it has “no legally protected property right”. But the ruling also agrees the ball field will “negatively impact” adjoining properties.
City Hall’s plan to rewrite the subdivision regulations does away with required traffic studies and places more decisions in the hands of administrators.
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