Culver City required Robert Ehrlich, a developer, to pay $280,000 in land-use change impact fees and $33,220 in lieu of meeting the art requirement of all new developments in exchange for approval of Ehrlich's proposed 30-unit town-home development. Ehrlich says the fees do not advance a legitimate public purpose. Can Culver City extract the fees?
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