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J.F. Shea Construction v. County of Siskiyou
J.F. Shea Construction, Inc., a contracting and construction materials business (Shea), and Mount Shasta Tomorrow, a nonprofit environmental organization (Mount Shasta), filed a petition for writ of mandate and a complaint for declaratory relief against the County of Siskiyou and Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors (together the County). Shea and Mount Shasta alleged the Countys approval of the application of Eagle Peak Rock & Paving, Inc. (Eagle Peak) for a conditional use permit for a temporary portable asphalt batch plant violated the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (Pub. Resources Code, 21000 et seq.), and conflicted with a section of the Countys Zoning Code. Contending the action was moot, the County and Eagle Peak filed motions to dismiss the case. The trial court granted the motions to dismiss based on mootness and on a finding that Shea and Mount Shasta lacked standing to bring the action. Shea and Mount Shasta appeal the ensuing judgment of dismissal. Since dismissal was proper based on mootness, Court need not address standing. Court shall affirm the judgment.

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