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25Nov

School District May Assess Fees Based on General Type of Development and Need Not Consider Subtypes

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A school district may impose reasonable school impact fees based on the general type of development, regardless of whether the specific subtype of development will or will not generate new students. AMCAL Chico, LLC v. Chico Unified School District, No. C08700 (3rd Dist., Nov. 5, 2020)......
By: Perkins Coie
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/school-district-may-assess-fees-based-52144/

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