Shear Development Co. v. Cal. Coastal Com. - Published Opinion, April 23, 2026
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The California Supreme Court issued a published opinion in Shear Development Co. v. California Coastal Commission (Case No. S284378) on April 23, 2026. The dispute involves Shear Development Co. as petitioner/appellant against the California Coastal Commission as respondent. The full opinion text is available via PDF and DOCX links from the California Courts official opinions portal.
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The California Supreme Court published an opinion in Shear Development Co. v. California Coastal Commission, a dispute between a development company and the state coastal regulatory agency. This is a final, binding judicial ruling with precedential value for future coastal development and environmental regulation cases in California. The specific holdings, remedies, and any compliance obligations will depend on the full opinion text available in the linked PDF and DOCX documents. Affected parties in coastal development, real estate, and environmental regulatory matters should review the full opinion for implications on their rights and obligations under California Coastal Act jurisprudence.
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S284378 April 23, 2026
Shear Development Co. v. Cal. Coastal Com. 4/23/26 SC
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