Residents near Brethren Christian Junior and Senior High School filed a lawsuit this afternoon against the city after the school and city approved plans for expansion that include an approximately 31-foot-tall, 26,785-square-foot gymnasium.
The residents contend that the plan does not conform to predetermined laws regarding land use, traffic, design parking and the California Environmental Quality Act, a statute requiring local agencies to pinpoint and lessen significant environmental implications of actions like construction.
“We’re alleging that the city of Huntington Beach failed to analyze the full magnitude of the expansion project,” said Stephen Miles, the residents’ attorney. As a result, the city has also failed to notify residents of these implications, Miles contended.