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Brentwood Rod & Gun Club v. ContraCostaCounty
The Brentwood Rod and Gun Club (hereafter the Club) sought approval from Contra Costa County to build an outdoor firing range on a 39-acre parcel of property located near Byron. After a lengthy review process, the County denied the Clubs request, and certified an environmental impact report (EIR) that concluded a firing range at that location would cause significant negative environmental effects. The Club challenged those decisions by filing a petition for writ of mandate. The trial court denied the petition. The Club now appeals contending (1) the administrative review process was fundamentally unfair, and (2) the county erred when it certified the EIR. Court reject these arguments and affirm.

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