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It doesn't matter what you do in Berkeley. SOMEONE will always complain.
May 14, 2008
The state Density Bonus Law is having a major impact on the face of development in Berkeley. It has resulted in buildings which are substantially larger then those allowed by the Berkeley Zoning Code and which are impacting the neighborhoods along our transit corridors in ways that were not anticipated.
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