Friends of Coyote Hills v. City of Fullerton C
In 2011, the Fullerton City Council passed four resolutions and two ordinances approving a development project for land then zoned for oil and gas production. The four resolutions were (1) approval of a new EIR for the development project; (2) amendments to the city’s general plan providing for development of the area; (3) a new specific plan for the area filling in the details of the development; and (4) and a set of subdivision maps reflecting the project. One of the two ordinances (5) changed the zoning from oil and gas to “specific plan district,” making the area subject to the new specific plan. The other ordinance (6) gave authority to the mayor to sign a complex development agreement hammered out between the city and the owner of the land.
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