State attorney general seeks to intervene in support of lawsuit against Lake County over Guenoc Valley resort project
Elizabeth Larson
02 February 2021
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The California Attorney General’s Office is offering its support of a lawsuit challenging the building of a major new south Lake County resort and residential development.
On Monday, Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed a motion to intervene in a Center for Biological Diversity lawsuit challenging Lake County’s approval and certification of an environmental impact report for the proposed Guenoc Valley Mixed Use Planned Development Project, also known as Maha Guenoc Valley.
Lotusland Investment Holdings Inc. proposes to build the project on the 16,000-acre Guenoc Ranch along Butts Canyon Road near Middletown. The project area excludes 360 acres which contains the Langtry winery and the estate home of the famed British actress, Lillie Langtry.
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