Peters v. City of Beaumont CA4/2
Plaintiff and appellant Charles Peters (Peters) appeals the sustaining of the demurrer in favor of defendant and respondent City of Beaumont (City). Peters owned a mobile home park in the City called Pioneer Mobile Village (Pioneer Village). In 2011, the City denied Peters an operating permit for Pioneer Village. In addition, the City adopted an emergency resolution pursuant to Government Code section 8558, subdivision (c), allowing for the collection of utility payments directly from Pioneer Village residents when it was discovered Peters was not paying the water utility and the water had been cut off. In 2016, Peters filed his first complaint. He subsequently filed his Third Amended Complaint (TAC) which had causes of action against the City for inverse condemnation; unlawful taking of property under color of state law pursuant to 42 United States Code section 1983; deceit/false promises; injunctive relief; and declaratory relief.
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