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Clews Land and Livestock v. City of San Diego
Schwartz Hyde & Sullivan, Kevin P. Sullivan; The Jon Corn Law Firm, Jonathan C. Corn and Arie L. Spangler for Real Parties in Interest and Respondents.
Plaintiffs Clews Land and Livestock, LLC; Barbara Clews; and Christian Clews (collectively, CLL) appeal a judgment in favor of defendant City of San Diego (City) on CLL's petition for writ of mandate and complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief, violation of procedural due process, and equitable estoppel. CLL's petition and complaint challenged the City's approval of a project to build a private secondary school on land neighboring CLL's commercial horse ranch and equestrian facility and the City's adoption of a mitigated negative declaration (MND) regarding the project. The for-profit school, the Cal Coast Academy, is being developed by real parties in interest Jan Dunning, Cal Coast Academy RE Holdings, LLC, and the North County Center for Educational Development, Inc. (collectively, Cal Coast).

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