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County may spend $600K to defend suit over Skyline rehab center

Original post made on Dec 30, 2015

The county Board of Supervisors recently authorized spending up to $600,000 to defend the county in a discrimination lawsuit brought by the owners of the Stillpath Retreat Center on Skyline Boulevard in the unincorporated woods above Woodside.

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Posted by County Resident
a resident of another community
on Dec 30, 2015 at 7:47 pm

California's open meeting law known as The Brown Act requires that a complete and accurate copy of the documents that a local legislative body like the Board of Supervisors be posted along with the agenda of the meeting that action is to be taken act. The copy of the Stillpath Retreat Center contract between the County and the Kerr & Wagstaffe law firm posted on the Board of Supervisors meeting agenda website failed to include Exhibit A, which was identified as including the law firm's rates. See Consent Agenda Item No. 16. Consequently the action taken by the Board at the December 8 meeting is void.


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