Tague v. AnchorBay Campground
Plaintiffs and appellants, Michael Tague and Michael Matamoros, are members of the Anchor Bay Campground LLC (Anchor Bay), which owns and operates a private campground on the Mendocino Coast. The case originated with a dispute over whether a certain model of trailerpark model trailerswould be allowed in the campground. Initially such models were allowed, but after a few were installed, a controversy developed over whether such models were aesthetically appropriate to the campground. On July 16, 2005, the Anchor Bay board of directors decided that members who had already purchased a park model trailer, or were in the process of purchasing one, would be allowed to have such trailers in the campground, but otherwise there would be a moratorium on park model trailers pending a vote by the membership in early 2006. The purpose of the grandfather clause was to avoid losses for members who had already invested in park model trailers. In February 2006, the members voted to make the moratorium permanent.
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