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Preserve Calavera v. City of Oceanside
Geography
Year
2019
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2019
Status
Settlement reached.
Geography
Docket number
37-2019-00065084-CU-TT-NC
Court/admin entity
–
Case category
–
Principal law
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At issue
Documents
Filing Date
Document
Type
10/05/2023
Preserve Calavera v. City of Oceanside - settlement agreement
Settlement reached.
In 2023, Preserve Calavera and the City of Oceanside agreed to a settlement that mandated all-electric housing with no gas hook-ups and a comprehensive “transportation demand management program” to reduce the number of single-occupant vehicle trips, among other requirements.
Settlement Agreement
08/28/2020
Preserve Calavera v. City of Oceanside - decision
Motion to dismiss denied.
The plaintiffs challenged the City’s approval of a housing development under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the Subdivision Mapping Act in the San Diego County Superior Court. The plaintiff’s claimed that the City approved the project in spite of its “(1) violations of federal and state air quality standards as to greenhouse gas emissions, (2) inconsistenc[ies] with the City's General Plan, Zoning Ordinance and State policies as to fire safety, (3) improper offsite carbon offset mitigation measures, and (4) violation of State Policy in the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 as to the development of agricultural lands for urban uses.” The San Diego Superior Court denied a motion to dismiss the lawsuit as time-barred under the Subdivision Map Act.
Decision
Summary
Challenge to a housing development, including the allegedly improper reliance on offsite carbon offset mitigation measures.