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In an in-depth analysis of AB 98, the controversial law that recently passed restricting where and how industrial development can be built in California, John Condas was quoted about the uncertainty that the law creates, including a mandate that two units of housing be built to replace every one occupied unit demolished to make way for an industrial project: "What happens if you’ve got a house that’s on, say, an acre lot. What do you replace it with? Do you have to replace it with a house somewhere else with an acre? Can it be an apartment? We just don’t know.”
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