> the State has already restricted the authority of local government in this area.
What I mean is: instead of the state penalizing San Francisco for unreasonable restrictions on development, the state could invalidate those restrictions.
Yes, the builder’s remedy sort of does this, but it’s an odd, indirect solution.
What I mean is: instead of the state penalizing San Francisco for unreasonable restrictions on development, the state could invalidate those restrictions.
Yes, the builder’s remedy sort of does this, but it’s an odd, indirect solution.