People of the State v. Usda

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedAugust 5, 2009
Docket07-15613
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF  CALIFORNIA EX REL. BILL LOCKYER; STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ex rel. PATRICIA A. MADRID, Attorney General for the State of New Mexico; STATE OF OREGON, by and through Theodore Kulongoski, Governor; STATE OF WYOMING; THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY; CALIFORNIA WILDERNESS COALITION; FORESTS FOREVER FOUNDATION; NORTHCOAST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER; OREGON NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL FUND; SITKA CONSERVATION SOCIETY; SISKIYOU REGIONAL  EDUCATION PROJECT; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ALLIANCE; SIERRA CLUB; NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY; GREATER YELLOWSTONE COALITION, CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER; KLAMATH- SISKIYOU WILDLANDS CENTER; DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE; PACIFIC RIVERS COUNCIL; IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE; HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES; CONSERVATION NW; GREENPEACE, Plaintiffs-Appellees, 

10233 10234 CALIFORNIA v. USDA

 v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE; DALE BOSWORTH, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service; MIKE JOHANNS, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture; MARK REY, Under Secretary for Natural Resources & Environment of the Department of Agriculture; UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE, Defendants-Appellants, No. 07-15613 and  D.C. No. CV-05-03508-EDL AMERICAN COUNCIL OF SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATIONS; BLUERIBBON COALITION; CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE CLUBS UNITED FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ASSOCIATIONS; SILVER CREEK TIMBER COMPANY, INC., Defendant-intervenors, v. STATE OF WASHINGTON, Plaintiff-intervenor-Appellee.  CALIFORNIA v. USDA 10235

PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA  EX REL. BILL LOCKYER; STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ex rel. PATRICIA A. MADRID, Attorney General for the State of New Mexico; STATE OF OREGON, by and through Theodore Kulongoski, Governor; STATE OF WYOMING; THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY; CALIFORNIA WILDERNESS COALITION; FORESTS FOREVER FOUNDATION; NORTHCOAST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER; OREGON NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL FUND; SITKA CONSERVATION SOCIETY; SISKIYOU REGIONAL  EDUCATION PROJECT; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ALLIANCE; SIERRA CLUB; NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY; GREATER YELLOWSTONE COALITION, CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION CENTER; KLAMATH- SISKIYOU WILDLANDS CENTER; DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE; PACIFIC RIVERS COUNCIL; IDAHO CONSERVATION LEAGUE; HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES; CONSERVATION NW; GREENPEACE, Plaintiffs-Appellees,  10236 CALIFORNIA v. USDA

 v. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE; DALE BOSWORTH, CHIEF OF THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE; MIKE JOHANNS, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture; MARK REY, Under Secretary for Natural Resources & Environment of the Department of Agriculture; UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE, Defendants, No. 07-15695 SILVER CREEK TIMBER COMPANY, INC.,  D.C. No. CV-05-03508-EDL Defendant-intervenor, OPINION and AMERICAN COUNCIL OF SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATIONS; BLUERIBBON COALITION; CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE CLUBS UNITED FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ASSOCIATIONS, Defendant-intervenors-Appellants, v. STATE OF WASHINGTON, Plaintiff-intervenor-Appellee.  Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Elizabeth D. Laporte, Magistrate Judge, Presiding

Argued and Submitted October 20, 2008—San Francisco, California CALIFORNIA v. USDA 10237 Filed August 5, 2009

Before: Robert R. Beezer, Jay S. Bybee, and Carlos T. Bea, Circuit Judges.

Opinion by Judge Beezer 10240 CALIFORNIA v. USDA COUNSEL

Edmund G. Brown, Jr., and Claudia Polsky, California Department of Justice, Oakland, California, for plaintiff- appellee State of California.

Hardy Myers, Mary H. Williams, and David E. Leith, Office of the Oregon Attorney General, Salem, Oregon, for plaintiff- appellee State of Oregon.

Rob McKenna, Mary Sue Wilson, Joan M. Marchioro, and Sheila Lynch, Office of the Washington Attorney General, Olympia, Washington, for plaintiff-appellee State of Wash- ington.

Gary King, Stephen Farris, and Judith Ann Moore, Office of the New Mexico Attorney General, Santa Fe, New Mexico, for plaintiff-appellee State of New Mexico.

Kristen L. Boyles, Earthjustice, Seattle, Washington, Timothy J. Preso, Earthjustice, Bozeman, Montana, and Thomas S. Waldo, Earthjustice, Juneau, Alaska, for plaintiff-appellees The Wilderness Society, California Wilderness Coalition, Forests Forever Foundation, Northcoast Environmental Cen- ter, Oregon Wild, Sitka Conservation Society, Siskiyou Regional Education Project, Biodiversity Conservation Alli- ance, Sierra Club, National Audubon Society, Greater Yel- lowstone Coalition, Center for Biological Diversity, Environmental Protection Information Center, Klamath- Siskiyou Wildlands Center, Defenders of Wildlife, Pacific Rivers Council, Idaho Conservation League, Humane Society of the United States, Conservation NW and Greenpeace.

Ronald J. Tenpas, David C. Shilton, and John L. Smeltzer, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for the defendant-appellant United States Department of Agricul- ture and United States Forest Service. CALIFORNIA v. USDA 10241 Paul A. Turcke and Carl J. Withroe, Moore Smith Buxton & Turcke, Chtd., Boise, Idaho, for the defendant-intervenor- appellants California Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs, United Four Wheel Drive Associations, American Council of Snowmobile Associations and the BlueRibbon Coalition.

Scott W. Horngren, Haglund Kelley Horngren Jones & Wil- der, LLP, Portland, Oregon, and Dennis M. Wilson, Wilson Law, Sacramento, California, for defendant-appellant- intervenor Silver Creek Timber Company.

Bruce A. Salsburg, Jay Jerde, and Robert A. Nicholas, Office of the Wyoming Attorney General, for amicus curiae State of Wyoming.

Mick McGrath and Candace F. West, Office of the Montana Attorney General, Helena, Montana, for amicus curiae State of Montana.

G. Steven Rowe and Mark Randlet, Office of the Maine Attorney General, Augusta, Maine, for amicus curiae State of Maine.

OPINION

BEEZER, Circuit Judge:

This case involves procedural challenges to a United States Forest Service Rule known as the State Petitions Rule. The plaintiffs, several states and various environmentalist organi- zations, contend that the State Petitions Rule was promulgated without proper process and that it is invalid. They urge us to affirm the district court, which set aside the State Petitions Rule and reinstated the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, more commonly known as the “Roadless Rule,” pending For- est Service compliance with the National Environmental Pol- icy Act and the Endangered Species Act. 10242 CALIFORNIA v. USDA We agree with the plaintiffs that the promulgation of the State Petitions Rule effected a repeal of the Roadless Rule, which we previously found to afford greater protections to the nation’s roadless areas than those the individual forest plans provide. The Forest Service’s use of a categorical exemption to repeal the nationwide protections of the Roadless Rule and to invite States to pursue varying rules for roadless area man- agement was unreasonable. It was likewise unreasonable for the Forest Service to assert that the environment, listed spe- cies, and their critical habitats would be unaffected by this regulatory change.

We affirm the district court’s order permanently enjoining the implementation of the State Petitions Rule because the Forest Service violated the National Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Species Act when it promulgated the State Petitions Rule. We further conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion in ordering the Forest Ser- vice to comply with the Roadless Rule as a remedy for these procedural shortcomings.

I

Before turning to the merits of this dispute, we will provide an overview of the factual background and procedural history of the instant litigation.

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