Another claim targets Upland

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UPLAND - The owners of the former Chronic Cantina property delivered a claim to City Hall last week, indicating their intent to sue for damages.

The owners are claiming damages and losses related to the City Council's revocation of the bar's conditional-use permit in April 2009.

The claim was sent on behalf of property owners Robert Mills and Scott Schaller by attorney Scott Richards.

Mills said their damages are close to $10 million in provable losses.

"The city has damaged our property value," Mills said. "With no permit, the building is useless. We have two properties tied in on my loan. If I lose Upland, I lose property in Chino as well. I lost all revenue coming in from rent."

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