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Zoning, Planning and Use

Jun. 10, 2010

Ruling Reignites San Diego Dispute

A 15-year legal brawl over a massive industrial complex near the U.S./Mexico border has erupted again, thanks to a series of appellate court rulings late Monday.

By Jason W. Armstrong

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A 15-year legal brawl between a developer and the city of San Diego over a massive industrial complex near the border of the United States and Mexico has erupted again, thanks to a series of appellate court rulings late Monday.

The 4th District Court of Appeal reinstated portions of a trio of suits by developer Roque de la Fuente II and affiliate companies alleging the city brea...

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