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Board reconsiders Moon Camp project; staff says EIR revisions address court order, board approves tentative map
Summary
The Board of Supervisors reconsidered the Moon Camp (Big Bear Lake) development after a court ordered recirculation of EIR sections. Staff described changes addressing biological and wildfire evacuation issues; the board voted unanimously to approve staff recommendations on the tentative tract map and the recirculated draft EIR.
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved staff recommendations on the Moon Camp development project at a public hearing that reopened the item to comply with a court order and a recirculated environmental impact report (EIR).
What the board considered: Mark Wardlaw, director of Land Use Services, told the board the partially recirculated Draft EIR No. 3 revises analyses of biological resources (including the ashy gray Indian paintbrush and potential pebble plain habitat) and wildfire evacuation risks as required by the court ruling in litigation filed by Friends of Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino Valley Audubon Society, Inc., and the Center for Biological Diversity. The project…
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