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Lawsuit filed to stop Martis Valley West project


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A lawsuit has been filed to stop the Martis Valley West project.

The Davis-based nonprofit California Clean Energy Committee on Oct. 26 filed the suit against Placer County.

The group contends the county did not adequately address California Environmental Quality Act regulations because the environmental documents were inadequate.

The California Attorney General’s Office had weighed in before the vote saying the documents were substandard as well. The county multiple times said the documents are solid.

Mountainside Partners of Truckee, the developer, and landowner Sierra Pacific Industries have been working on this project for at least 10 years. Build out is expected to take 20 years.

The project has been controversial because it takes undeveloped land in Truckee that borders Lake Tahoe and turns it into a subdivision for second homeowners.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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  1. Robin Smith says - Posted: November 4, 2016

    The CAGO California Attorney General’s Office says the documents are substandard and the County says they’re fine…big OH OH right there!!

  2. carl Ribaudo says - Posted: November 4, 2016

    Anyone who proposes any project should just always assume the issue will end up in court which is probably where all development decisions should be made. Court and legal expenses are just part of the process.