Here is yet another example of estate plan failure due to lack of family control.
Public agencies and nonprofits usually cannot be trusted over the long term to faithfully fulfill testamentary intent.
Did the San Luis Obispo City Council fail to honor the wishes of a woman who donated the Canet Adobe to the city to be used for park and recreational services? Or, did the city find an alleged loophole that allows the construction of low-cost housing on the property? It is now up to the court to decide.
More than 30 years after Mary Gail Black donated the Rosa Butron de Canet Adobe to the city for use as a park or recreational facility, the city struck a deal with a nonprofit seeking to create low-cost housing.
Smart Share Housing Solutions plans to place 20 tiny homes, ranging in size from 220 to 264 square feet, on the 466 Dana Street property to serve low and very low income people.
Story here at Cal Coast News.