TRIAL NEXT FOR AIRPORT PARKING LOT FENCE AT CENTER OF PROPERTY-RIGHTS CASE.Byline: Susan SUSAN Smallest Univalue Segment Assimilating Nucleus SUSAN Sub Saharan African Network SUSAN Smart Ultrasonic System for Aircraft NDE Abram Staff Writer BURBANK - More than 2,000 additional private parking spaces will be available to Burbank Airport travelers beginning next week, just as developers and the Burbank Airport Authority prepare to take the issue to trial. Zelman Development Co., the umbrella company In the United Kingdom, an umbrella company acts as employer to independent contractors who work under temporary contract, usually through a specialist employment agency. Recruitment agencies will only issue contracts to a Limited Company; since the introduction of the MSC (Managed of the developers who built Burbank's Empire Center, won a temporary restraining order temporary restraining order: see injunction. this week against the airport, which had erected a fence to block access from the parking lot to the airport. The lot is expected to open to travelers Wednesday. The flat-surface space, which can hold 2,200 cars, is south of the airport, adjacent to the airport's parking structure, and offers two entrances off Hollywood Way, and one entrance off Empire Avenue. Zelman representatives hope to provide access to its lot from the main access road into the airport. Neither the Airport Authority nor a spokesman for Zelman would comment on the nature of the litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. , which is ongoing. The case is expected to resume Dec. 23. ``The temporary restraining order was the first step,'' said Brian Foy, vice president of Zelman Development. ``There are several issues we cannot disclose until after the hearing.'' Airport Authority spokesman Victor Gill gill, in weights and measures gill, in weights and measures: see English units of measurement. said he too could not comment on the case. ``It's a classic property-rights case,'' Gill said. ``It will be interesting to see how this will affect other private parking lots.'' Gill said a significant amount of the airport's revenue is generated from parking, up to $15 million. The 31-acre strip of land was purchased by Zelman last year from Lockheed Corp. At the time, Zelman had hoped to build an industrial/warehouse area, but the plan was scrapped because of the soft economy. Foy said despite parking offered by the airport, and two other private lots - the Burbank Hilton and VSP VSP - Very Simple Prolog+. Parking - he believed parking was still a viable business. He would not say how much the lot would charge for parking. Currently, VSP charges $13 a day, while the Burbank Hilton charges $9.80 per 24 hours. Meanwhile, city residents in February are expected to vote on whether motorists who park in private lots at or near the airport should pay higher rates. The city is hoping to boost its general fund by increasing the so- called transient A malfunction that occurs at random intervals and lasts for a short duration such as a spike or surge in a power line or a memory cell that intermittently fails. See spike and power surge. transient - 1. parking tax from 10 percent to 12 percent, or maybe more, on private lots. |
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