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Fairness of city rejection of gas-station plan debate

Fairness of city rejection of gas-station plan debate Attorneys for the city and developer Paul Petrovich debated in court today whether he was fairly treated two years ago when City Council rejected his plan to build a 16-nozzle gas station in the commercial center of Crocker Village. Sacramento Superior

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Crocker Village court hearing

After long delay, Petrovich Development Company’s petition for writ of mandate challenging the city’s denial of the gasoline station will be heard at 9 a.m. Dec. 15 in Department 31 of the Sacramento Superior Court. This will be a hearing on the merits and not an evidentiary trial. No

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Hearing on lawsuit postponed

A hearing on the merits of a lawsuit filed by Petrovich Development Co. against the city and SCNA has been postponed to Dec. 15. The merits hearing had been scheduled for Oct. 13, but the company submitted extensive new evidence with its legal brief, requiring the trial court to

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Merits of permit lawsuit will be heard May 12

There is a hearing at 9 a.m. May 12 on the merits of the case in Paul Petrovich’s suit against the City and SCNA in regards to the City denying a permit for a fueling station in Curtis Park Village. Afterward, Superior Court Judge Mike Kenny has 90 days

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Trees in Curtis Park: Getting to the root of the problem

By Dan Pskowski Viewpoint staff Several residents have inquired about the recently planted oak trees along Crocker Drive why they look like the leaning Towers of Pisa. There are at least a dozen of the these cork oaks (Quercus suber) that are leaning, and one has already been cut

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City asks court to quash harassing subpoenas

In two lawsuits filed against the City Council and the City of Sacramento by the Petrovich Development Company (Petrovich), at least 30 subpoenas seeking depositions and business records concerning communications about the requested fuel center permit (denied by the City in November 2015) have been served on City officials,

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