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Friends of Oroville v. City of Oroville

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Year
2011
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case

Filing year
2011
Status
Opinion issued.
Docket number
C070448
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsCalifornia Court of Appeals (Cal. Ct. App.)
Case category
State Law Claims (US)State Impact Assessment Laws (US)
Principal law
United StatesCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
At issue
Challenge to expansion and relocation of Wal-Mart store.
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Documents

Filing Date
Document
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08/19/2013
Opinion issued.
In a case challenging the approval of an expanded and relocated Wal-Mart store in Oroville, California, an intermediate California appellate court held that the City of Oroville had failed to adequately assess the impact of a project’s greenhouse gas emissions. The court ruled that in the review of the project under the California Environmental Quality Act, the City had improperly applied the threshold for determining the significance of project greenhouse gas emissions. The court found that the City had made a “meaningless” comparison of the proposed store’s emissions to statewide emissions and had failed both to calculate the existing Wal-Mart store’s emissions and to “quantitatively or qualitatively ascertain or estimate” the effect of mitigation measures on the proposed store’s emissions.
Decision

Summary

Challenge to expansion and relocation of Wal-Mart store.

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Risk
Just transition
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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Adaptation/resilience
Finance