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A high-rise apartment building under construction in Bankers Hill is likely to set a statewide legal precedent confirming the validity of California's affordable housing density bonus law. The 20-story, 204-unit project at Sixth Avenue and Olive Street won unanimous approval from the San Diego City Council in 2019. A group called Bankers Hill 150 and the Bankers Hill/Park West Community Association sued the city and developer Greystar in an effort to block construction, arguing that the building was too dense, too tall, and would cast shadows on Balboa Park. After a loss at the San Diego Superior Court, the groups took their case to the Fourth District Court of Appeal. A three-judge panel ruled against them in January, and last week decided to make that decision a published opinion. That means that, if the decision is finalized, all trial courts across the state will be bound by it. Allen Matkins partner Heather Riley, the attorney who represented the project’s developer Greystar, said she hoped that the ruling would send a message that cities and counties cannot arbitrarily reject density bonus projects or require them to be redesigned. "When opponents (of housing projects) come forward and say 'It's too big, it's too much, we don't want it here,' the state density bonus law says that those projects, if they meet the requirements, need to be approved," Riley said. "This case hopefully gives those local agencies the ability to stand firm in their decision to approve those projects." Read More and watch the KPBS newsclip.
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