Duggan’s post continues to say that once new residents from the nearby Costa Pacifica Estates began to make noise complaints, the county Board of Supervisors required the raceway to file for an entertainment license, which was granted on a unanimous vote. Duggan said that the Costa Pacifica Estates Homeowners Association then filed a lawsuit under the California Environmental Quality Act, claiming the Santa Maria Raceway was improperly granted an exemption from an environmental impact report Read the entire article……………………………….
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