CITY OF FILLMORE v. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION

No. B219483.

194 Cal.App.4th 716 (2011)

CITY OF FILLMORE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Defendant and Respondent; CITY OF INDUSTRY et al., Interveners and Appellants.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Three.

April 20, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michele R. Vadon , City Attorney; Burke, Williams & Sorensen, Mark J. Mulkerin and Amy E. Hoyt for Intervener and Appellant City of Industry.

John Pomidor , City Attorney; McDonough Holland & Allen, Benjamin L. Stock , Laura L. Latta ; Burke, Williams & Sorensen, Benjamin L. Stock and J. Leah Castella for Intervener and Appellant City of Livermore.

Bewley, Lassleben & Miller, Jeffrey S. Baird and Joseph A. Vinatieri for Plaintiff and Respondent.

Edmund G. Brown, Jr. , and Kamala D. Harris , Attorneys General, W. Dean Freeman , Felix E. Leatherwood and Stephen Lew , Deputy Attorneys General, for Defendant and Respondent.


OPINION

CROSKEY, Acting P. J.

The City of Industry and the City of Livermore appeal a judgment dismissing without prejudice their petition in intervention for a writ of mandate against the Board of Equalization (SBE). Industry and Livermore sought the reallocation of local sales tax revenues in administrative proceedings before the SBE. The SBE's Allocation Group issued a decision in favor of Industry and Livermore and against the City...

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