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February 2009
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A Room First, the View Can Come Later: Local Autonomy and the Density Bonus Law
Few, if anyone, question that California has an affordable housing problem. Many developers, however, question the fairness of inclusionary zoning programs that require them to remedy the problem without compensation.
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