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Irvine defeats activist’s environmental challenge
An Orange County Superior Court Judge on Thursday declined Newport
Beach-based Defend the Bay’s petition against the city of Irvine
asking to invalidate an environmental study relating to an Irvine Co.
development.
The study involved a general plan amendment and zone change to
develop 7,743 acres of land for residential, commercial, recreational
and public uses.
The local environmental group headed by Bob Caustin maintained
that the development would harm native plants and animals and would
raise issues such as traffic, police protection and water quality.
Defend the Bay petitioned the court saying that the environmental
study did not address any of those issues.
Judge Robert Jameson ruled that the city did comply with the
California Environmental Quality Act by addressing all of the issues
raised in the complaint and finding solutions to many of them,
including traffic and policing.
Ensign singers to perform in New York City in spring
The Ensign Madrigals, under the direction of teacher Donna Kelsen,
has been selected as the featured choir at the National Junior High
School Choir in New York City next April.
The Madrigals will sing along with the choir and then perform solo
for 10 to 15 minutes. Madrigals, an advanced, audition-only class for
seventh- and eighth-graders, mostly focuses on 17th-century music.
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