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Ruling
On its motions for summary adjudication the Court finds there is no triable issue of
material fact on the issue of Federal Preemption and that as a matter of law and in
actual fact that the State s extraordinary scheme of requiring permits and then refusing
to issue them whether and or being unable to issue permits for years stands as an
obstacle to the accomplishment of the full purposes and objectives of Congress under
Granite Rock and a de facto ban.
CDW MSA aqainst Kimble PLP and New 49 ers
The CDW motions for summary adjudication as to Kimble PLP and New 49 ers is
denied for reasons discussed above
Prevailing parties to prepare notice and order
did i read this right, if we do get back in the water it will be under the rules and regs established in 2012 by DFW, or will this revert back to 94 rules and regs?
Oak do u have a link i am trying to post this to FB, and having no luck, Thanks
A motion for Summary adjudication or summary judgment is when one party claims that there are no issues to be decided. In other words no need for endless court dates/hearings. The ruling means that the judge believes that there are issues to be decided in court. Now hearings have to be scheduled and decided.
the Court finds there is no triable issue of material fact
This means the state cannot materially interfere with a valid federal mining claim.
Ruling
On its motions for summary adjudication the Court finds there is no triable issue of
material fact on the issue of Federal Preemption and that as a matter of law and in
actual fact that the State s extraordinary scheme of requiring permits and then refusing
to issue them whether and or being unable to issue permits for years stands as an
obstacle to the accomplishment of the full purposes and objectives of Congress under
Granite Rock and a de facto ban.
Ok I read it. It looks like the State will have to issue permits to dredge. To receive a permit the dredger must comply with the Federal Clean Water Act and California's stricter Porter Cologne Act.
http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/rwqcb...an_water_act_401/docs/401instructions2app.pdf
Ok I read it. It looks like the State will have to issue permits to dredge. To receive a permit the dredger must comply with the Federal Clean Water Act and California's stricter Porter Cologne Act.
State Water Resources Control Board
http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/rwqcb...an_water_act_401/docs/401instructions2app.pdf