Who Has Control Over Property? And Does CEQA Apply?
- William Fulton
- Apr 1, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Jan 6
A California Environmental Quality Act challenges to the expansion of a gun club on land owned by the City of Ukiah in unincorporated Mendocino County isn’t moot simply because the expansion has been completed, an appellate court has ruled. The county – which initially concluded it had no regulatory authority over the project – could still impose meaningful CEQA mitigations assuming the expansion of the club leads to increased activity, the court concluded. The case will now return to Mendocino County Superior Court for more action.
