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Citizens for Real Economic Growth accuses Security National of 'stonewalling' on Marina Center March 24, 2010 Thadeus Greenson for the Eureka Times-Standard Citizens for Real Economic Growth held a press conference Tuesday, accusing Security National of “stonewalling” and “dragging its feet” on the cleanup of the Balloon Track property spokesman Neal Latt, the group's primary charge is that Security National has yet to provide the California Coastal Commission with the information it requested in order to hold a de novo hearing on whether to grant Security National's application for a coastal development permit needed to begin an interim cleanup of the contaminated site. ”Today, we call upon ... Security National to immediately provide the information requested of it by the Coastal Commission, so that a hearing on the cleanup permit may be held at the earliest possible time,” Latt read from a prepared statement.
Coastal Commission director says Marina Center lawsuits are frivolous February 12, 2010 Thadeus Greenson for the Eureka Times-Standard The executive director of the California Coastal Commission responded Thursday to a pair of lawsuits challenging the commission's authority to hear an appeal of a preliminary cleanup plan for the proposed Marina Center development, calling the suits “frivolous.” The Pacific Legal Foundation, which is representing the freshly formed Citizens for a Better Eureka, and the project developer both recently filed lawsuits in Humboldt County Superior Court… Enter the Backlash February 11, 2010 Hank Sims for North Coast Journal Here's a nearly infallible rule of thumb: When a lawsuit is launched with buttons and posters and emotional speechifying, it's safe to assume that there's more to the thing than a disagreement over the application of statute to facts. Such was certainly the case at Tuesday's rally for Citizens for a Better Eureka v. California Coastal Commission, which was filed in Humboldt County Superior Court late last week... Dozens turn out for Marina Center lawsuit announcement February 10, 2010 Thadeus Greenson for the Eureka Times-Standard A few dozen people attended a press conference Tuesday morning to announce the filing of a lawsuit brought against the California Coastal Commission by supporters of plans to clean up the blighted Balloon Track property, where the proposed Marina Center development is slated to be built... Citizens group sues California Coastal Commission over Balloon Track delay February 9, 2010 The California Coastal Commission doesn't have the jurisdiction to review a plan to clean up toxins at the 43-acre Balloon Track property in Eureka, claims a suit filed in Humboldt County Superior Court by a group calling itself Citizens for a Better Eureka... Digging the trenches of division December 13, 2009 Advised by the city's own staff that attending the California Coastal Commission meeting would likely end with them not getting heard, two members of the Eureka City Council went anyway, along with... Coastal Commission now has final say on Marina Center phase one published December 13, 2009 The California Coastal Commission's decision Thursday to hear an appeal of the coastal development permit Eureka issued for the Marina Center development essentially puts the commission in the driver's seat...
California Coastal Commission to hear appeal on Marina Center interim cleanup December 11, 2009 The California Coastal Commission found unanimously Thursday that substantial issues exist with the coastal development permit issued by the city of Eureka for the Marina Center project, and it will hear.... The Marina Center or a Trojan Horse? December 9, 2009 Using Wal-Mart's discredited refrain, “jobs, progress, and no alternative,” the proponents of big box malls are once again telling Eureka to “settle for less” by gambling limited public-use land... City pleads for podium at Marina Center hearing December 8, 2009 As several members of the Eureka City Council readied to hold a press conference Monday, another dismissed the event as a “political stunt.” Council members Jeff Leonard, Frank Jager and Mike Jones -- joined by Mayor Virginia Bass -- took the podium at a press conference... Groups ask court to scrap Marina Center analysis December 5, 2009 Four local environmental groups are asking a Humboldt County court to force Eureka to withdraw an environmental impact report on Security National's planned Marina Center development. Humboldt Baykeeper, the Environmental Protection...
Appellants prepare for Coastal Commission hearing on Marina Center December 5, 2009 As the hearing date draws nearer, the multiple parties involved with the appeal of the Marina Center's coastal development permit are preparing their arguments in hopes that the Coastal Commission will hear their concerns... Coastal Commission staff recommends hearing Marina Center project appeal November 21, 2009 California Coastal Commission staff is recommending that the commission take up the appeals submitted against Eureka's coastal development permit for phase one of the Marina Center development...
Appeals filed against Marina Center coastal development permit November 20, 2009 With the arrival of the deadline Thursday for appeals against the Marina Center's recently issued coastal development permit came a slew of appeals to the California Coastal Commission... Taking it back November 18, 2009 The last three Eureka City Council meetings have been well attended by community members voicing their overwhelming support of the cleanup of the Balloon Track and the building of the Marina Center.... More articles on the Marina Center Project are archived on the Times Standard website
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