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Martin Shields re-elected as Bow River s MP
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Martin Shields re-elected as Bow River s MP
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State Supreme Court allows housing-retail development on Berkeley shellmound to proceed
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A rusty anchor lies in the back of a parking lot slated for development in Berkeley. The California Supreme Court declined to review a ruling allowing the project to proceed. It was opposed by the city of Berkeley and the Ohlone tribe because it is near the site of an ancient shellmound.Paul Chinn/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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A sign claiming the site’s historical significance hangs at a parking lot slated for development across from Spenger’s restaurant on Fourth Street in Berkeley. The state Supreme Court has allowed the housing and retail project to go forward.Paul Chinn/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Court OKs housing development at site of Ohlone shellmound in Berkeley
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A state appeals court has ruled that a proposed apartment and retail complex can be built on the Spenger’s restaurant parking lot. There is a dispute over whether the site overlaps an ancient shellmound burial site of the Ohlone tribe.Paul Chinn / The Chronicle 2018
A proposed housing and retail complex in West Berkeley can be built in a parking lot at the site of an ancient shellmound burial ground of the Ohlone tribe, a state appeals court says, because it would not destroy any structures in the underground site.