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Elfin Forest Harmony Grove Town Council v. County of San Diego

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Filing year
2018
Status
Final judgment of trial court affirmed in part and reversed in part and trial court directed to issue a new writ of mandate and judgment.
Docket number
D077611, D078101
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsCalifornia Court of Appeals (Cal. Ct. App.)
Case category
Carbon Offsets and Credits (US)Regulatory (US)State Law Claims (US)State Impact Assessment Laws (US)
Principal law
United StatesCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
At issue
Lawsuit challenging the environmental review for a mixed-use development in San Diego County.
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10/14/2021
Final judgment of trial court affirmed in part and reversed in part and trial court directed to issue a new writ of mandate and judgment.
The California Court of Appeal ruled that greenhouse gas mitigation measures imposed by San Diego County for a 111-acre mixed-use development lacked objective performance criteria to ensure their effectiveness and that they improperly deferred mitigation. The court found that the mitigation measures—which required the project applicant to purchase and retire carbon credits to offset the project’s construction and operations emissions—shared some of the same deficiencies that the Court of Appeals identified in a <a href="https://climatecasechart.com/case/sierra-club-v-county-of-san-diego-2/">case</a> in which it invalidated mitigation measures provided for in the County’s Climate Action Plan. In particular, the court said the absence of protocols to ensure that carbon offsets were real, permanent, quantifiable, verifiable, and enforceable was a “fatal deficiency.” Because the measures did not provide reasonable assurance that emissions reductions would occur, the court found they were invalid under the California Environmental Quality Act.
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Summary

Lawsuit challenging the environmental review for a mixed-use development in San Diego County.

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