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Santa Clarita Organization for Planning the Environment v. County of Los Angeles

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Filing year
2022
Status
Trial court judgment reversed and case remanded for the trial court to enter a new order denying the motion for judgment on the pleadings with respect to the first cause of action for violation of CEQA.
Docket number
B331779
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 Los Angeles County approvals in 2022 for a proposed residential housing development in an unincorporated area of the Santa Clarita Valley.
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10/21/2024
Trial court judgment reversed and case remanded for the trial court to enter a new order denying the motion for judgment on the pleadings with respect to the first cause of action for violation of CEQA.
The California Court of Appeal reinstated a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) cause of action against the County of Los Angeles in connection with County approvals in 2022 for a proposed residential housing development in an unincorporated area of the Santa Clarita Valley. The project would include 37 single-family homes, six public facilities, and two open spaces on approximately 94 acres. The plaintiffs’ CEQA claim included allegations that the County failed to adequately analyze and disclose the project’s environmental impacts, including greenhouse gas emissions. The appellate court concluded that the trial court had erred by dismissing the entire CEQA cause of action based on the petitioners’ failure to serve a summons as required by the Subdivision Map Act.
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Summary

Challenge to Los Angeles County approvals in 2022 for a proposed residential housing development in an unincorporated area of the Santa Clarita Valley.

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Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance