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August 2008
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Consistent Equals Compatible: First District Court Upholds Travis Air Force Base Land Use Compatibility Plan
Muzzy Ranch v. Solano County Airport Land Use Commission
On June 19, 2008, the First District Court of Appeal issued another decision in the controversy between Muzzy Ranch and the Solano County Airport Land Use Commission. The court held that the Travis Air Force Base Land Use Compatibility Plan adopted by the commission was consistent with an Air Force Air Installation Compatible Use Zone study conducted by the U.S. Air Force for Travis Air Force Base and otherwise upheld the commission’s land use compatibility plan.
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Topics) Land Use) Airport Land
California) Solano County
1st District Court of Appeal
Solano County Airport Land Use Commission
Muzzy Ranch Co. v. Solano County Airport Land Use Commission
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