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Mission Bay Alliance v. Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure

Filing Date: 2016
Case Categories:
  • State Law Claims
    • State Impact Assessment Laws
Principal Laws:
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
Description: Challenge to mixed-used development in San Francisco that included new arena for Golden State Warriors.
  • Mission Bay Alliance v. Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure
    Docket number(s): S239371
    Court/Admin Entity: Cal.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    01/17/2017 Order Review denied. California Supreme Court Declined to Take Up CEQA Challenge to New Golden State Warriors Arena. The California Supreme Court denied a petition seeking review of a lower appellate court’s decision upholding the review conducted under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for a development project in San Francisco that included a new arena for the National Basketball Association’s Golden State Warriors. The California Court of Appeals had rejected challenges to analysis used to evaluate the project’s impacts on climate change impacts.
  • Mission Bay Alliance v. Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure
    Docket number(s): A148865
    Court/Admin Entity: Cal. Ct. App.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    11/29/2016 Opinion Download Opinion issued. California Appellate Court Said Environmental Review for Basketball Arena Did Not Need to Quantify Greenhouse Gas Emissions. The California Court of Appeal affirmed the denial of two petitions that challenged the environmental review and permitting for an arena for the National Basketball Association’s Golden State Warriors and associated development in San Francisco. Among the arguments rejected by the appellate court was the petitioners’ contention that the environmental review was inadequate due to its “exclusive reliance” on the project’s compliance with San Francisco’s greenhouse gas strategy to determine that the project would not have a significant effect on greenhouse gas emissions. The court said that guidelines issued pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) explicitly authorized reliance on performance-based standards such as the greenhouse gas strategy and that the environmental impact report was not required to quantify expected emissions and the amount by which those emissions would be reduced by implementation of the greenhouse gas strategy and mitigation measures. The court also noted that in Center for Biological Diversity v. Department of Fish & Wildlife, No. S217763 (2015), the California Supreme Court had “expressed approval for a methodology that uses consistency with greenhouse gas reduction plans as a significance criterion for project emissions under CEQA.” The appellate court said that, contrary to the petitioners’ argument, the Supreme Court had not held that quantification was necessary in every case.
    10/03/2016 Amicus Brief Download Amicus brief filed. Environmental Groups Told California Appellate Court That CEQA Review for Golden State Warriors Arena Lacked Greenhouse Gas Information. Environmental groups asked the California Court of Appeal for permission to file an amicus curiae brief in support of the appellants challenging the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review for a mixed-use development project that includes a new arena for the National Basketball Association’s Golden State Warriors. One of the amicus brief’s primary arguments was that the project’s CEQA review did not provide sufficient information regarding the project’s greenhouse gas impacts. The brief said that the project proponent had not demonstrated that its commitment to implement the project in accordance with San Francisco’s greenhouse gas strategy would lead to reductions in greenhouse gases, and that the environmental impact report provided no information regarding the magnitude of the project’s greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Mission Bay Alliance v. Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure
    Docket number(s): CPF-16-514892, CPF-16-514811
    Court/Admin Entity: Cal. Super. Ct.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    07/25/2016 Notice of Appeal Download Notice of appeal filed.
    07/18/2016 Decision Decision issued. California Court Dismissed CEQA Challenge to New Arena Project in San Francisco. A California Superior Court rejected challenges to the environmental review and approvals for a mixed-use development in San Francisco that featured a new arena for the Golden State Warriors. Among the arguments rejected by the court was a contention that a quantitative analysis of greenhouse gas emissions was required. The court noted that the lead agency had appropriately evaluated the project based on a local greenhouse gas strategy. The court also said that the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) did not require that project components considered in the greenhouse gas analysis be treated as mitigation measures. In response to the petitioners’ challenge to the project’s acquisition of greenhouse gas emissions offsets, the court noted that the project sponsor had agreed to obtain the offsets (in order to be certified as an “Environmental Leadership Development Project,” in addition to complying with the local greenhouse gas strategy and that the commitment to purchase the offsets was further evidence that the project’s greenhouse gas emissions were not significant.
    04/29/2016 Brief Download Petitioners filed opening brief on the merits.

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