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In re Determination of the Need for an Environmental Impact Statement for the Mankato Motorsports Park

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Filing year
2020
Status
City's negative EIS declaration reversed and remanded.
Docket number
A20-0952
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsMinnesota Court of Appeals (Minn. Ct. App.)
Case category
State Law Claims (US)State Impact Assessment Laws (US)
Principal law
United StatesMinnesota Environmental Policy Act
At issue
Challenge to a city's determination that a proposed motorsports park did not require an environmental impact statement.
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04/26/2021
City's negative EIS declaration reversed and remanded.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals reversed the City of Eagle Lake’s determination that a proposed motorsports park did not require an environmental impact statement (EIS) under the Minnesota Environmental Policy Act. The court found that the City failed to address agency and county concerns about potential cumulative effects from greenhouse gas emissions and did not rely on substantial evidence with respect to the action’s potential effects on wildlife. With respect to climate change, both the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Blue Earth County Property and Environmental Resources Department commented regarding the absence of consideration of potential climate change effects and that the City failed to respond substantively. The court rejected other arguments related to noise impacts, waste storage and disposal, land alterations, wetlands, and procedure. The court remanded for a new determination of whether an EIS was required.
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Summary

Challenge to a city's determination that a proposed motorsports park did not require an environmental impact statement.

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