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The Orange County Superior Court judge set to rule on a lawsuit to
return the former residents of Crystal Cove to their cottages has
postponed his ruling for one week.
Judge Francisco Firmat bumped back the hearing date on the suit to
Dec. 6. It was previously scheduled for Thursday.
The community trust bringing the lawsuit is suing California State
Parks, alleging the agency hastily removed the former residents from
their cottages in early July.
The 46 cottages in Crystal Cove State Park were placed on the National
Register of Historic Places in 1979, the same year the state purchased
them from the Irvine Co.
Trust founder Bruce Hostetter has criticized the state’s stewardship
of the cottages. The agency has authorized $1.3 million to preserve and
protect them in an interim plan while the agency decides their future
fate.
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