The Mercury News

Couple file lawsuit to stop Hacienda Inn developmen­t

- By Judy Peterson jpeterson@bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Judy Peterson at 408-200-1038.

A Monte Sereno couple who oppose the controvers­ial 36-home Hacienda Inn developmen­t have filed a lawsuit in Santa Clara County Superior Court asking that an environmen­tal impact report be completed before the first shovel of dirt is turned.

Shahab and Elham Hatam-Tabrizi, whose property borders the approved developmen­t, say it could hurt their plan to build a future “dream home.”

The Hacienda Inn is at 18840 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road, midway between Los Gatos and Saratoga.

Los Gatos attorney Bruce Tichinin filed the petition Thursday on behalf of the Hatam-Tabrizis.

The petition specifical­ly says that bulldozers cutting into the hillside at the back of the Hacienda property could result in landslides. The couple is also concerned that 17 trees adjacent to the Hacienda could be damaged by the constructi­on.

Tichinin and the HatamTabri­zis were not immediatel­y available for comment.

Environmen­tal impact reports are optional, Monte Sereno City Manager Terry Blount said. Instead, the city hired a consultant to complete an initial study of the developmen­t’s potential environmen­tal impacts.

“Every project is required to have an initial study that identifies the impacts. Once the impacts and mitigation­s were identified, we determined an environmen­tal impact report wasn’t necessary,” Blount said. “If the impacts can be mitigated then cities can proceed with a mitigated negative declaratio­n.”

The Monte Sereno City Council approved the mitigated negative declaratio­n by a 3-2 vote on June 12.

 ?? GEORGE SAKKESTAD — ARCHIVE ?? The Hacienda Inn is slated to be torn down and replaced with 36single-family and multifamil­y homes. But a couple who own property adjacent to the Hacienda want to stop the developmen­t from moving forward until an environmen­tal impact report can be prepared.
GEORGE SAKKESTAD — ARCHIVE The Hacienda Inn is slated to be torn down and replaced with 36single-family and multifamil­y homes. But a couple who own property adjacent to the Hacienda want to stop the developmen­t from moving forward until an environmen­tal impact report can be prepared.

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