Richmond Residents for Responsible Antenna Placement v. City of Richmond
This action contests the City of Richmonds (City) issuance of a permit for the construction of a cellular telephone antenna facility on the roof of an apartment building. Richmond Residents for Responsible Antenna Placement, an association of some 130 residents of the City of Richmond, filed a petition for a writ of mandate and declaratory relief action challenging issuance of the permit on the grounds that the City issued the permit in violation of state and federal due process clauses, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Pub. Resources Code, 21000 et seq.), and the Richmond Municipal Code. The trial court denied the petition and plaintiffs subsequent motions for new trial and to vacate judgment. Court also find plaintiffs challenges lack merit, and affirm the judgment.



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