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IBC Business Owners for Sensible Development v. City of Irvine

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Filing year
2020
Status
Judgment granting petitioner’s request for writ of mandate affirmed.
Docket number
G060850
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 the City of Irvine’s approval of a plan to redevelop a 4.95-acre parcel in the Irvine Business Complex with an office complex.
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02/06/2023
Judgment granting petitioner’s request for writ of mandate affirmed.
The California Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court decision that granted a petition for writ of mandate challenging the City of Irvine’s approval of a plan to redevelop a 4.95-acre parcel in the Irvine Business Complex with an office complex. The court found that there was insufficient evidence showing that the project’s greenhouse gas emissions were within the scope of the program environmental impact report prepared for the IBC development plan in 2010. The court further found that the project’s greenhouse gas emissions had not been shown to be less than significant. The court also rejected a contention that the project was subject to an exemption from environmental review for in-fill development. The court found that no exemption applied because the project involved “unusual circumstances which may cause significant environmental effects”—namely, greenhouse gas emissions exceeding significance thresholds.
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Summary

Challenge to the City of Irvine’s approval of a plan to redevelop a 4.95-acre parcel in the Irvine Business Complex with an office complex.

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Greenhouse gas
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