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McCarthy v. Cal. Coastal Commission CA2/6
This appeal arises under the California Coastal Act of 1976 (Coastal Act). (Pub. Res. Code, § 30000 et seq.) San Luis Obispo County (County) granted the property owners’ application for a coastal development permit. On appeal, the California Coastal Commission (Commission) denied the permit on the grounds that the adequacy of the on-site water well could not be determined and that the project violated visual and scenic resources policies. The property owners petitioned for a writ of administrative mandate. The trial court denied the writ, but found that the Commission’s determination of the adequacy of the water well was not supported by the evidence. Both parties appeal. We affirm the denial of the writ and reverse the trial court’s finding as to the adequacy of the water well.

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