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Save Adelaida v. County of San Luis Obispo CA2/6
This case arises under the California Environmental Quality Act. (Pub. Res. Code, § 21000 et seq.; “CEQA.”) The owner of an olive orchard applied to the county for a minor use permit to hold events for 200 people or less on its property. The project includes construction of several buildings. The county issued a mitigated negative declaration (MND) and granted the permit. Neighbors opposed the project, claiming that an MND is inadequate and that an environmental impact report (EIR) is required. Having exhausted administrative remedies to no avail, opponents petitioned for a writ of administrative mandate.

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