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Cal Supreme Court considers how soon the initiative process shuts out CEQA
California's Supreme Court heard oral arguments May 28 in Tuolumne Jobs & Small Business Alliance v. Superior Court , preparing to resolve a split between state appellate courts on when a developer's use of the ballot initiative petition process has demonstrated sufficient voter suport to substitute for CEQA review. The case most directly concerns a proposed Wal-Mart expansion in the Tuolumne County town of Sonora. The outcome could have statewide effects on a tactic alle
Martha Bridegam
Jun 10, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, June 4, 2014: Clearlake General Plan revision; a GHG quandary, "Landbridge" woes, romancing Tesla, and more
Clearlake posts General Plan revision for review The draft EIR to update Clearlake's 1983 General Plan is up for review. Prepared by a team at Cal Poly, the draft runs to almost 500 pages. A local news report at http://bit.ly/1kkSbRP describes the plan as preparing for population growth from the present through 2040. The plan also seeks to "Protect the City's rural character and maintain the small town atmosphere."
Martha Bridegam
Jun 4, 2014
Another CEQA ruling slaps down hand-waving in mitigation promises
The Fifth District Court of Appeal last week rejected an EIR on air quality grounds for a senior-oriented housing complex near Friant Dam. The methodical, linguistically attentive opinion by Justice Donald R. Franson, Jr. toured three realms of environmental review: land, water and air. It turned down objections from environmental and community groups based in the law of land zoning and water impacts, leaning hard on some word definitions to do so. But when it examined the pr
Martha Bridegam
Jun 4, 2014
Legislative summary, June 3
It's easier at this point in the legislative season to say which bills are dead than which ones have a chance. This is a quick rundown of bills we've been following, plus a few more. For descriptive notes on many of the bills' provisions see our prior discussion at http://www.cp-dr.com/node/3498 and as linked from there.
Martha Bridegam
Jun 4, 2014
June 3, 2014 election: results on land-use ballot measures
Below are a dozen picked results from June 3 local ballot measures affecting land use. Links are included here to more detailed county results pages. [Update 6/22/14: adding Measure AA on open space in San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties and clarifying that the Lake County measure did not receive its required 2/3 vote.]
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Jun 4, 2014
CP&DR News Summary, May 28, 2014: SGC grants, a new conservation bank, Costa Mesa claws back a clawback, and more
On May 23 the Strategic Growth Council announced recommendations for the $16 million in its third and last round of planning grants under Proposition 84. The 33 recommended awards go before the Council for approval June 3. See http://bit.ly/1lOYfO3. Santa Barbara creates a land conservation bank
Martha Bridegam
May 29, 2014
Insight: Having no car and plenty of cars
Ever since I moved to San Diego last year without owning a car, people have felt sorry for me. They offer me rides. They wonder where I buy groceries. They ask me how I feel about being nature-deprived. They ask me how I can stand to ride the bus. I usually smile and nod and acknowledge what they are saying and tell them it really isn't so bad. I rarely tell them that they are making a fundamental mistake: They are equating owning a car with using a car.
William Fulton
May 28, 2014
CP&DR legislative update: suspense file hearing results and more
With the June 15 Constitutional budget deadline approaching , it's getting easier if not easy to pick state bills that have a chance this season. A few measures affecting land use and planning didn't survive the suspense file or were otherwise pulled. But a lot is still up in the air.
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May 28, 2014
Court looks to residents' wishes in pre-2014 mobile park conversions
When a mobile home park's owner proposes to convert it from space rentals to resident ownership, a local agency must "consider" the results of a survey of resident support. Residents have never had the definite right to prevent conversion by a vote -- not even under the new SB 510, which allows (but does not require) local agencies to disapprove conversions based on lack of majority tenant support. But resident surveys do carry some weight. How much?
Martha Bridegam
May 28, 2014
Guadalupe River Park: kids' programs and salmon vs. encampments
(This is a companion article to our report on San Jose's stormwater and encampment challenges at http://www.cp-dr.com/node/3495.) Leslee Hamilton, executive director of the Guadalupe River Park Conservancy , says "The biggest challenge to me being successful in my job is the presence of homeless people." <p> </p> <p> </p>Hamilton speaks glowingly of the Conservancy's programs in science and nature education, which reach about 4600 children a year. She says the program has a c
Martha Bridegam
May 28, 2014
Hydraulics of homelessness: stormwater challenges are linked to encampments in San Jose
The big camp on Coyote Creek north of Story Road in San Jose is familiar to Sandy Perry and Pastor Scott Wagers, leaders of an activist ministry known as CHAM. But during the past couple of years they have been amazed to see people pour into the place from elsewhere in the city -
Martha Bridegam
May 28, 2014


CP&DR News Summary, May 20, 2014: Cap & Trade for housing; new Salton Sea ruling; the Martin's Beach docket and more
The transit-focused housing proposal from Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, is being portrayed as the main state-level hope for new affordable housing funds this legislative season. Redevelopment is gone, Gov. Brown's proposed successor institutions to Redevelopment are weak on housing, bond funds for housing are running low, and the veterans' housing bond issue on the June ballot carves out a sympathetic subpopulation rather than address the who
Martha Bridegam
May 20, 2014
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