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<br />Zoning Bulletin <br /> <br />Condition 13(b). This was because Condition 13(b) cJid not cause any <br />actual delay since development could not go forward anyway until NP <br />obtained a development permit from the Coastal Commission. <br /> <br />See also: Crown Point Development, Inc. v. City of Sun Valley, 506 <br />F.3d 851 (9th Cir. 2007). <br /> <br />See also: Village of Willawbraok v. Olech, 528 U.S. 562, 120 S. Ct. <br />.1073,145 L. Ed. 2d 1060, 30 Envtl. L. Rep. 20360 (2000). <br /> <br />Case Note: In addition to the information requests, NP had also <br />alleged' that the city violated its substantive due process rights by: <br />(1) terminating its original application and requiring a new one; <br />and (2) requiring two environmental impac:t reports for the same <br />project. The court concluded that both of those city actions were <br />not arbitrary or irrational, and therefore did not violate NP's <br />substantive due process rights.' The court found the original ap- <br />plication was terminated after NP's agent wrote to the city that <br />he had ended his interest in the pr9ject. The city found the new <br />environmental impact report was requested after the city deter- <br />mined that NP was not exempt from the report requirement. <br /> <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />@ 2008 Thomson ReutersIWest <br /> <br />48 <br />