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Lauckhart v. County of Yolo CA3
Richard Lauckhart filed a petition for writ of mandate against Yolo County, asserting that the levy of a water fee violated Proposition 218 because it was not presented to the voters. After taking judicial notice of official documents, the trial court granted Yolo County’s demurrer without leave to amend and entered judgment of dismissal.
Lauckhart now contends the trial court erred in (1) taking judicial notice of facts contained in the official documents, and (2) denying leave to amend the petition. Finding no error, we will affirm the judgment.

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