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Sheetz v. County of El Dorado (Docket No. 22-1074) is a United States Supreme Court case regarding permit exactions under the Takings Clause.The Supreme Court held, in a unanimous opinion by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, that fees for land-use permits must be closely related and roughly proportional to the effects of the land use – the test established by Nollan v.
Transportation buildings and structures in El Dorado County, California (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in El Dorado County, California" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
El Dorado County was one of the original counties established when California became a state. Although Coloma, the initial county seat, promised to build several new buildings to serve the county government, an observer noted in 1856 "the present buildings are not suitable in which to transact the business of the Empire county" [3] and the county seat was moved to Placerville in 1857.
Masonic Temple (El Dorado, Arkansas) Henley-Riley Houses; Henry Crawford McKinney House; J. H. McWilliams House; W. F. & Estelle McWilliams House; Municipal Building (El Dorado, Arkansas) Murphy–Hill Historic District
Georgetown CA Civil War Armory, built in 1862, circa 2014. The Armory is the oldest brick building in Georgetown and is the only extant Civil War armory building in El Dorado County, CA 11: Hattie (Gold Bug), Priest and Silver Pine Mines and Stampmill: Hattie (Gold Bug), Priest and Silver Pine Mines and Stampmill: November 15, 1985
The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office and Providence Christian School were not immediately available for comment Friday. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides.
The El Dorado County Animal Services Shelter, 6435 Capitol Ave. in Diamond Springs will be open to house animals displaced by the evacuation order. If no one answers the door, please call 530-621 ...
The two-story masonry building was designed by Eugene John Stern and built in 1927, during El Dorado's oil boom years. The front and sides are finished in dressed limestone, while the rear is finished in buff brick. The main facade has a combination of Classical Revival and Art Deco features, with a central projecting entry with a three-story ...