[2] While ordinances for spot zoning and those which create monopolies are examples of illegal, unreasonable, arbitrary and discriminatory zoning (In re White, 195 Cal. 516 [234 P. 396]; Wilkins v. City of San Bernardino, 29 Cal. 2d 332, 340 [171 P.2d 542]), in an action for decl...
Although it is clear from the wording of the statute that a city cannot be liable for a dangerous or defective condition of a public street or highway unless it has authority to remedy the condition, plaintiffs contend that the cases of Shea v. City of San Bernardino,7 Cal. 2d 688[62 ...
ordinances. However, if there is areasonable probabilitythat a zoning change will be granted, valuation may include an assessment of a change in the permitted use of the property, or a premium. InState byHighway Commissioner v. GorgaandState by Commissioner of Transportation v. Caoili, the ...