North Park Preservation Coalition v. City of San D
Plaintiff North Park Preservation Coalition (Coalition) appeals from a judgment following a bench trial in favor of the City of San Diego (City) and real parties in interest Jack in the Box, Inc. and John O. Thomas (together, Jack in the Box). The Coalition sought declaratory relief, injunctive relief, and a writ of mandate based on allegations that Jack in the Box had failed to obtain, and the City had failed to require that Jack in the Box obtain, a discretionary neighborhood development permit (NDP) before demolishing the exterior walls of one of its restaurants as part of an extensive remodel project. The Coalition alleged these acts violated the San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC) and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA; Pub. Resources Code, § 21000 et seq.).
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