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CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBLE EQUITABLE ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT, Plaintiff and Appellant v.CITY OF CHULA VISTA, Respondent and TARGET CORPORATION,, Real Party in Interest and Respondent.

País/Territorio
Estados Unidos de América
Tipo de la corte
Nacional - corte superior
Fecha
Ago 7, 2011
Fuente
UNEP, InforMEA
Nombre del tribunal
California Court of Appeal for the Fourth Appellate District
Juez
MCCONNELL, MCINTYRE and AARON.
Número de referencia
D057779
Idioma
Inglés
Materia
Aire y atmósfera, Agua, Medio ambiente gen., Agricultura y desarrollo rural
Palabra clave
Cambio climático
Resumen
The present case is addressing greenhouse gases in California. the City of Chula Vista certified a mitigated negative declaration ("MND") and approved development permits for a project that would demolish an existing Target store, a smog check facility, and a small market, and construct in its place a larger Target store. CREED filed suit, claiming that CEQA required the City to certify a full environmental impact report because the project would have a significant environmental impact on hazardous materials, air quality, particulate matter and ozone, and greenhouse gas emissions. While the court held that an EIR was likely required for other reasons, the court also held that, to demonstrate the project’s consistency with the GHG emissions reduction goals established by California's "Global Warming Solutions Act" (AB 32), the City had properly relied upon evidence the project’s emissions were below the GHG threshold of significance. The City established this threshold of significance using what has become known as the "Business-As-Usual" ("BAU") method. The court also held that the City properly relied on the thresholds of significance in the South Coast Air Quality Management District's CEQA Air Quality Handbook to conclude that the project's air quality impacts (particulate matter and ozone) were not cumulatively considerable even though the San Diego air basin is in non‑attainment for particulate matter pollution.
Texto completo
COU-158084.pdf