FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - Fresno's litigation against the Central Valley Community Sports Foundation (CVCSF) has been paused, the metropolis announced Tuesday.
The determination comes aft the metropolis was notified of James Huelskamp of LandValue Management LLC’s volition to intervene successful pending eviction proceedings. The metropolis said the Monday notification was "the archetypal substantive connection the City has received from the lender successful respective months concerning CVCSF’s galore breaches."
In April, the City of Fresno filed its second lawsuit against CVCSF, accusing Terrance Frazier of owing $81,977.91 successful backmost rent for Granite Park. The past lawsuit was dismissed successful March.
In airy of LandValue's notification, the City said it "believes it is successful the public’s champion involvement to temporarily intermission litigation to unfastened a nonstop dialog with LandValue."
However, the City says it inactive "remains committed to enforcing the Lease and addressing the ongoing and galore breaches by the existent tenant."
Next steps volition see presenting LandValue with a afloat and updated accounting of each outstanding lease defaults. If the lender chooses not to cure the defaults arsenic required nether the lease, the City says it intends to reinitiate litigation, "including renewed eviction proceedings, to support some the nationalist involvement and the integrity of the Granite Park property."