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Petitions for Review Filed In Brown Act/CEQA Exemption Case

By Arthur F. Coon on December 7, 2022
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On December 5, 2022, the real party in interest (Arakelian Enterprises, Inc. dba Athens Services) and respondent City of Thousand Oaks both filed petitions for review in the California Supreme Court in G.I. Industries v. City of Thousand Oaks (2022) ___ Cal.App.5th ___.  (My recent post on the Second District Court of Appeal’s modified opinion order, which contains a link to my original post on the case, can be found here.)

The real party’s petition forcefully (and, to me, persuasively) argues that the Second District’s G.I. Industries opinion significantly expands and conflicts with the reasoning of San Joaquin Raptor Rescue Center v. County of Merced (2013) 216 Cal.App.4th 1167, inappropriately expands the Brown Act to arguably any agency finding, imposes new obligations not found in the Brown Act, and “imposes a completely new public comment requirement on CEQA exemptions that directly conflicts with CEQA and decades of CEQA jurisprudence.”  The petition further argues the opinion constitutes poor public policy and imposes onerous new obligations on public agencies that will invite delay-producing gamesmanship by opponents of their actions.  A copy of the petition, drafted by Manatt attorney Benjamin G. Shatz, can be found here.

The Supreme Court now has 60 days, or until February 3, 2023, to decide whether to grant or to deny the petitions for review, or to deny review and depublish the opinion.  We’ll continue to follow this important case with interest.

 

Questions?  Please contact Arthur F. Coon of Miller Starr Regalia.  Miller Starr Regalia has had a well-established reputation as a leading real estate law firm for fifty years.  For nearly all that time, the firm also has written Miller & Starr, California Real Estate 3d, a 12-volume treatise on California real estate law.  “The Book” is the most widely used and judicially recognized real estate treatise in California and is cited by practicing attorneys and courts throughout the state.  The firm has expertise in all real property matters, including full-service litigation and dispute resolution services, transactions, acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, construction, management, title insurance, environmental law, and redevelopment and land use.  For more information, visit www.msrlegal.com.

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Arthur F. Coon is Chair Emeritus of Miller Starr Regalia’s Land Use Practice Group and Chair of its Appellate Practice Group. Art has distinguished himself over a more than 30-year career as a top CEQA and land use law litigator at the…

Arthur F. Coon is Chair Emeritus of Miller Starr Regalia’s Land Use Practice Group and Chair of its Appellate Practice Group. Art has distinguished himself over a more than 30-year career as a top CEQA and land use law litigator at the trial and appellate levels of both federal and state courts, including an appearance as counsel of record before the U.S. Supreme Court. His areas of expertise include land use, environmental law, the law of public agencies, extraordinary writs, and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).

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