Developer Withdraws Plans for San Diego County Sprawl Project
Thanks in large part to the firm’s advocacy on behalf of the Endangered Habitats League, in 2019 an applicant withdraws its plans to develop the Warner Ranch project just before it was slated for its hearing before the San Diego County Planning Commission. The project, widely recognized as yet another leapfrog development in San Diego’s […]
Project Descriptions in CEQA: Too Much Flexibility Is a Bad Thing
Photo credit: Sharon VanderKaay, Flickr, CC BY 2.0 In Stopthemilleniumhollywood.com v. City of Los Angeles, 39 Cal.App.5th 1 (2019), the Second District Court of Appeal provided further guidance regarding how specific or flexible a project description can be when undergoing CEQA analysis. The applicant proposed a mixed use development that included the historic Hollywood Capitol Records Tower as well as residences, retail, offices, restaurants, parking, a […]
Triannual State Building Code Update Presents an Opportunity for Local Governments to Decarbonize Homes and Buildings
As part of California’s effort to tackle climate change, local jurisdictions throughout the state are taking steps to reduce greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions from homes and buildings. Such efforts play a vital role in achieving the state’s ambitious climate goals. These goals include generating 100% carbon-free electricity by 2045, as required by SB 100; achieving […]
Defending Agricultural Land Against Sprawl
The firm wins a victory in the court of appeal under the Subdivision Map Act. The court invalidates the approval of the Hoskings Ranch project, a luxury development disguised as an agricultural project in rural San Diego County. (Cleveland National Forest Foundation v. County of San Diego, 37 Cal.App.5th 1021 (2019).)
SMW Becomes General Counsel to RecycleSmart
In 2019, the firm is selected to serve as the General Counsel to the Central Contra Costa Solid Waste Authority (RecycleSmart), administering franchise agreements for recycling, compost, and solid waste diversion and disposal for five cities and a portion of the County.
Public On-Demand Shuttle Service Fills Transit Gaps in Cupertino
The firm assists the City of Cupertino in launching an on-demand shuttle service in 2019 to provide transportation anywhere in Cupertino and to nearby mass transit, thereby reducing the use of single-occupancy automobiles.
All-Electric Reach Code Reduces New Construction’s Carbon Footprint in Cupertino
In 2019 the firm drafts, and advises the City of Cupertino in adopting, one of the first all-electric reach codes, dramatically reducing the carbon footprint of new construction that might otherwise be served by natural gas.
SMW Serves as City Attorney for Cupertino
The firm begins serving as the City Attorney’s Office for the City of Cupertino in February 2019 with Heather Minner serving as the City Attorney.
State Approves Shoreline Park, Rejects Hotel, in Burlingame
In 2019 the firm represents the SPHERE Institute in defeating a waterfront hotel proposal on state public trust land and wins state approval for Burlingame Shoreline Park in its place.
SF Homeless Navigation Center Defended
The firm assists the Office of the San Francisco City Attorney in successfully defending the San Francisco Port’s 2019 approval of the Embarcadero SAFE Navigation Center, a high-service shelter for adults experiencing homelessness. (Safe Embarcadero for All v. State of California (2019).)