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Court Rules Against Refinery in First-Ever Greenhouse Gas Decision
In the first-ever appellate court decision regarding the California Environmental Quality Act and climate change, the First District Court of Appeal has held that the future development of a plan for greenhouse gas mitigation constituted improperly deferred mitigation. For that reason and others, the court ruled the environmental impact report for an oil refinery project was invalid.
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May 20, 2010
UCLA Ext: One day seminar, Managing EIRs & EISs: Thursday, June 3
UCLA Extension will offer a one day seminar, Managing EIRs & EISs on Thursday, June 3. The class will be held at the Extension Lindbrook Center in Westwood Village (Los Angeles, CA).
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May 20, 2010
Redevelopment Agencies Ponder Next Move After $2 Billion Raid
California's redevelopment agencies are pondering their next step after a court ruling that forced them to give $2.05 billion to the state in early May. The state's redevelopment association plans to appeal the ruling by Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Lloyd Connelly � but most of them had to write big checks back to their county treasurer on May 10 to comply with the ruling. <p> </p> The Third District Court of Appeals ruled against the California Redevelopment Asso
Josh Stephens
May 19, 2010
State Supremes to Hear CEQA Case on Plastic Bags
After recently clearing its docket of California Environmental Quality Act cases, the state Supreme Court has accepted a new CEQA case for review.
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May 16, 2010
Airport Restrictions Trump Local Planning
An appellate court has set aside the City of Watsonville's general plan on grounds that it is incompatible with the State Aeronautics Act, and because the city failed to consider a lower growth alternative in the general plan's environmental impact report. The ruling is the latest development in Watsonville growth wars that extend back to the 1980s. This case is another instance in which the supposed primacy of a general plan has, on a selected basis, been subverted to other
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May 3, 2010
West Village at UC Davis: Down Home In Eco-Topia
Don't be fooled by the peaceful, pastoral look of West Village, a proposed housing development on the campus of UC Davis. "Shucks," the conceptual site plan seems to say, "I'm just a little old country town. See my bib overalls?" I'm not falling for it. West Village may be bucolic and all, but this 220-acre project, intended to provide rental housing for students and for-sale housing to faculty, shows an uncompromising commitment to sustainability. Although pastoralism is not
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May 3, 2010
Milpitas To Expand Redevelopment Project Area In Defiance Of County
Just to clarify: the City of Milpitas lies inside the County of Santa Clara. Judging by their respective interpretations of redevelopment law, however, they might as well be on separate planets.
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May 2, 2010
Planning Departments Struggle To Cope With Budget Cuts
Though the economic prosperity and real estate boom of the past decade may seem like a distant memory, it wasn't more than two or three years ago that planning departments around the state were buried in paperwork. From sprawling subdivisions to loft renovations, developers sent them all the work they could handle. Some planning agencies even complained that attention to case processing prevented them from actually planning. Today, planning departments are as overburdened as
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May 1, 2010
Late Objections Doom Opposition To Lab Expansion
A state appellate court has upheld the environmental impact report for expansion of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It found that project opponents had forfeited most of their claims because they had failed to raise them at the administrative level. The court also ruled that the range of project alternatives that the lab considered, within a carefully articulated range of project objectives, was adequate.
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Apr 28, 2010
UCLA Ext. One Day Seminar - April 30, 2010 - Updating or Revising your General Plan
Updating or Revising your General Plan? Join Us - April 30, 2010!
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Apr 20, 2010
AB 32 Backlash Clouds Future of Smart Growth
Not long ago, when California's economy was booming and concerns about rising seas were mounting, California tapped into its environmentalist traditions to pass popular laws that promised to lead the nation in greenhouse gas mitigation. While there are no sure signs that the global climate has cooled, the same cannot be said for the state's support of anti-climate change legislation.
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Apr 20, 2010
Napa Braces for Massive Brownfield Development
One of the least scenic ways to visit Napa Valley is to enter from the south, through the industrial zone between the cities of American Canyon and Napa. The congested traffic and office parks near Highway 221 are a long ways from the idyllic pastoral stretches to the north.
Larry Sokoloff
Apr 14, 2010
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