by William Fulton on Dec 21, 2020
Coastal Commission, Laguna Beach
The property owners undertook a major renovation -- apparently beyond what the Coastal Development Permit allowed -- with city permits but without out telling the Coastal Commission.
by William Fulton on Nov 29, 2020
CEQA, Fresno County
In followup to 2018 Cal Supremes ruling, appellate court rejects "partial decertification" of EIR.
by William Fulton on Nov 21, 2020
Fort Ord, Housing, Monterey County, Redevelopment
1,000 homes have been built but appellate court rules county cannot use leftover redevelopment funds for public amenities.
by William Fulton on Sep 20, 2020
CEQA, Conditional Use Permit, Granite Bay, Mootness, Placer County
Among other things, the neighbors didn't seek to stop construction until the project was almost built.
by William Fulton on Sep 13, 2020
Brentwood, Redevelopment
State won't reimburse city $20 million for public infrastructure projects.
by William Fulton on Aug 30, 2020
CEQA, Stanislaus County, Wells
It depends on which standards are in play in a particular situation, the California Supreme Court rules in a case from Stanislaus County.
by Wiliam Fulton on Aug 1, 2020
Eminent Domain, Highland Park, Historic Preservation, Los Angeles
City did nothing with historic bank building for 10 years -- except rent it out for filming.
by Wiliam Fulton on Jun 29, 2020
Berkeley, CEQA, UC Regents
UC Berkeley erred in adding five times as many students as EIR analyzed, court rules.
by Wiliam Fulton on Jun 20, 2020
AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Fair Housing Act, Gentrification, Hollywood
L.A.'s approval of four large projects along Sunset Boulevard doesn't form the basis for a claim under the Fair Housing Act.
by William Fulton on Jun 15, 2020
CEQA, Climate Action Plans, San Diego County
Court rules that vague carbon offsets approach for new development violates CEQA and invalidate the Climate Action Plan.
by William Fulton on Jun 14, 2020
Development Agreements, Murrieta, Vesting Tentative Maps, WRCOG
Murrieta properly imposed WRCOG's "TUMF" fee while map was still in effect, court rules.
by William Fulton on May 21, 2020
CEQA, San Jose, Willow Glen
The state required San Jose to get a new streambed agreement for Willow Glen Trestle Bridge. That doesn't trigger additional environmental review.
by William Fulton on May 15, 2020
Conditional Use Permit, Quasi-Judicial, Sacramento
City must now hold new CUP hearing on Curtis Park gas station case, appellate court rules.
by William Fulton on Apr 13, 2020
Baseline, Carson, CEQA, Wilmington
In an oil refinery case, a split appellate court said using 98th percentile instead of "average" pollution is okay.