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The fate of a proposed wind energy project that would install 60 turbines hundreds of feet high in rural East County is up in the air, after a California court granted an appeal to a local group opposed to its construction. Ranchers Donna and Joe Tisdale .formed a group called Backcountry Against Dumps that filed a petition in San Diego Superior Court, arguing — among other complaints — the project violated the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and various planning and zoning regulations. The Superior Court dismissed the petition but on March 13, a three-justice panel at the Fourth Appellate District issued a 25-page ruling that vacated the Superior Court’s decision, saying that “equity dictates that the trial court allow the petition to proceed, to ensure” that the portion of the project that is outside of the Campo Indian Reservation “complies with California state environmental standards.&rdq ....
Backcountry wind project runs into turbulence. The Boulder Brush project, paired with turbines at the Campo Indian Reservation, hits legal hurdles ....
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END OF AN ERA: "BACKCOUNTRY WARRIOR" DONNA TISDALE RETIRES AFTER FINAL BATTLE eastcountymagazine.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eastcountymagazine.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A California activist group wants the Ninth Circuit to reverse a lower court order tossing its suit against the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Campo Kumeyaay Nation over tribal plans for a wind farm, saying the BIA's compliance with environmental law would help the tribe. ....