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Search results page displaying case A170988 from the California Court of Appeal, 1st Appellate District. Two records found with trial court case numbers N221955 and N230770, both captioned Citizens Against Marketplace Apartment/Condo Development v. City of San Ramon et al. Compliance officers should note this is a navigation index only; the page does not contain substantive court rulings or orders.

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This is a search results index page displaying two court records for case number A170988 in the California Court of Appeal system. The records reference trial court case numbers N221955 and N230770, both involving Citizens Against Marketplace Apartment/Condo Development versus City of San Ramon. The page provides links to case details but does not contain substantive judicial content, rulings, or compliance obligations. No regulatory changes, penalties, or obligations are present in this source.

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| Court of Appeal
Case Number | Trial Court
Case Number | Case Caption |
| --- | --- | --- |
| A170988 | N221955 | Citizens Against Marketplace Apartment/Condo Development v. City of San Ramon et al. |
| A170988 | N230770 | Citizens Against Marketplace Apartment/Condo Development v. City of San Ramon et al. |

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