San Diego Navy Broadway Complex Coalition v. Cal. Coastal Com.

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedSeptember 27, 2019
DocketD072568
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Filed 9/27/19

CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION

COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION ONE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SAN DIEGO NAVY BROADWAY D072568 COMPLEX COALITION,

Plaintiff and Appellant,

v. (San Diego Super. Ct. Nos. 37-2013-00077213-CU-TT-CTL CALIFORNIA COASTAL and 37-2014-00006987-CU-TT-CTL) COMMISSION et al.,

Defendants and Appellants;

CITY OF SAN DIEGO,

Interveners and Appellants.

APPEALS from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Diego County,

Joel R. Wohlfeil, Judge. Affirmed.

Briggs Law Corporation, Cory Jay Briggs and Anthony N. Kim, for Plaintiff and

Appellant San Diego Navy Broadway Complex Coalition. Xavier Becerra, Attorney General, Daniel A. Olivas, Senior Assistant Attorney

General, Jamee Jordan Patterson, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, for Defendant

and Cross-Appellant California Coastal Commission.

Hogan Law, Michael M. Hogan for Defendant and Cross-Appellant San Diego

Unified Port District.

San Diego City Attorney's Office, Mara W. Elliott, City Attorney, Glenn T.

Spitzer and Michael Travis Phelps, Deputy City Attorneys, for Intervener and Cross-

Appellant City of San Diego.

Latham & Watkins, Christopher W. Garrett, Taiga Takahashi and Daniel Brunton,

for Intervener and Cross-Appellant One Park Boulevard, LLC.

INTRODUCTION

This appeal involves the proposed expansion of the San Diego Convention Center

(Convention Center) by the City of San Diego and of the adjacent Hilton San Diego

Bayfront hotel by One Park Boulevard, LLC (One Park, and collectively, the Project).

The San Diego Unified Port District (Port) approved a port master plan amendment

authorizing the Project (Amendment). The California Coastal Commission

(Commission) certified the Amendment as consistent with the California Coastal Act

(Pub. Resources Code, § 30000 et seq.), 1 which also required certain findings under the

California Environment Quality Act (CEQA) (§ 21000 et seq.).

1 Subsequent statutory references are to the Public Resources Code, unless noted. We continue to refer to the code by name as appropriate for clarity.

2 San Diego Navy Broadway Complex Coalition (Navy Broadway) filed a petition

for writ of administrative mandamus against the Commission and the Port to challenge

the certification, later adding the City and One Park (collectively, Defendants). 2

Defendants asserted a statute of limitations defense, which the trial court rejected after a

bench trial. The court then held a hearing on the merits, denied Navy Broadway's

petition, and entered judgment for Defendants.

Navy Broadway appealed from the judgment, and Defendants filed a cross-appeal

challenging the statute of limitations ruling. We conclude the trial court erred in rejecting

Defendants' statute of limitations defense, the action should have been dismissed, and the

judgment for Defendants should be affirmed. We also elect to address Navy Broadway's

appeal and further conclude we could affirm based on the merits of its petition as well.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

A. Background Facts

The Convention Center is situated in downtown San Diego next to San Diego Bay.

Following a Phase II expansion, the Convention Center occupied a contiguous 13-acre

site, bounded by Harbor Drive (next to the Gaslamp Quarter district), Park Boulevard,

and Convention Way on the southwest (bay) side. The Hilton is across Park Boulevard,

along the bay.

2 The Port, City, and One Park filed joint briefs, and the Commission filed its own briefs. Unless specificity is necessary for context, we use "Defendants" when addressing arguments by any defendant.

3 The Port began considering a Phase III expansion of the Convention Center and a

related expansion of nearby hotel facilities. In May 2012, the Port circulated the

Amendment and a Draft Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIR) for public review and

comment. In September 2012, the Port adopted resolutions certifying the Final

Environmental Impact Report (Final EIR), approving the Amendment, and directing

filing with the Commission for certification. 3 Port staff communicated with Commission

staff and revised the Amendment based on their input. In October 2013, the Commission

held a hearing on the Amendment and, after the Port agreed to additional changes,

unanimously certified it as consistent with the Coastal Act. In February 2014, the

Commission adopted revised findings supporting its October 2013 approval. The Port

adopted the certified Amendment, and the Commission accepted the Port's adoption in

June 2015.

As certified by the Commission, the Amendment provided for issuance of coastal

development permits for the Convention Center and hotel expansions. The Convention

Center expansion would be approximately 740,000 square feet, with around 15,000

square feet of visitor-serving uses along the southwestern façade. 4 Existing truck

3 Unless otherwise indicated, subsequent references to the EIR are to the Final EIR, "which is understood to include and incorporate the [Draft EIR] . . . ." (Naraghi Lakes Neighborhood Preservation Assoc. v. City of Modesto (2016) 1 Cal.App.5th 9, 15 fn. 3, citing Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, § 15132.) We refer to the Draft EIR or Final EIR separately as needed.

4 The size of the expansion is not entirely clear. Many documents, including the EIR and Commission findings, refer to 740,000 square feet. But the Amendment states

4 operations on that side would be relocated. A pedestrian accessway would be constructed

inland of Convention Way, which itself would be shifted next to the Embarcadero

Promenade along the waterfront. An approximately five-acre rooftop park would be

constructed, with a corresponding substantial reduction in ground level park areas. The

Hilton would also be expanded, adding a second tower and up to 500 new rooms. Other

changes included relocation of a water transit center; construction of a 1,900 square foot

plaza; and opening an existing pier at the foot of Park Boulevard for recreational use. An

amended public access program would incorporate a plan for public realm design

principles and programming and, among other things, provide for improved wayfinding,

pedestrian amenities, and reports on rooftop utilization.

B. Procedural History

In November 2013, Navy Broadway filed its petition for administrative mandamus

against the Commission, the Port District, and Doe defendants. It subsequently filed the

operative first amended petition, alleging the Commission's approval of the Amendment

violated the Coastal Act by, inter alia, certifying it as consistent with the Coastal Act and

CEQA. In 2014, Navy Broadway filed another petition, contesting the Commission's

adoption of revised findings, which was consolidated with the first lawsuit. Navy

the expansion will "add approximately 400,000 square feet of exhibit area, meeting rooms, and ballrooms, and approximately 560,000 square feet of support spaces." Other sources (including a description elsewhere in the Commission findings) suggest that the expansion will exceed one million square feet. In any event, there is no dispute the expansion would be at least 740,000 square feet.

5 Broadway later filed a third action after the Commission accepted the Port's approval of

the certified Amendment, but this final petition was not consolidated with the first two.

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