Here's a paragraph from the opinion that caught my interest:

|In the late 1930’s, Berkeley began giving BSA one or more free berths at
|its marina for use by the Sea Scouts, after the Mount Diablo Council permitted
|Berkeley to quarry rock from BSA property to build the marina and breakwater.
|The arrangement was formalized by city resolutions in 1945 and 1969 that
|required compliance with marina rules and regulations and allowed revocation on
|30 days’ written notice.

At what point did the free berth at the marina for the BSA's
quarried rock used to build the marina go from a quid-pro-quo
to a city subsidy?

Stephen Carlson
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