Springbrook Heritage Alliance v. City of Riverside
The City of Riverside approved the construction of a 300,000-plus square foot warehouse (the project). In response, Springbrook Heritage Alliance filed a petition under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) challenging the project. Springbrook argued that the City erroneously approved the project after adopting a mitigated negative declaration (MND) instead of conducting an environmental impact report (EIR). The trial court denied the petition.
Springbrook appealed. After we issued a tentative opinion but before we held oral argument, the parties informed us that they had reached a settlement. The parties then stipulated to dismissing the appeal with various terms. We exercise our discretion to dismiss the appeal without reaching the merits.
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