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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 13:05:30 -0500
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Racetrack given noise allowance

Published: Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

By CORINNE REILLYMERCED SUN-STAR

MERCED  The Merced County Board of Supervisors gave another green light to the 
Riverside Motorsports Park on Tuesday, formally adopting last week's tentative 
decision to allow noise and traffic from the raceway to exceed county standards.

Like last week, the board split over whether plans for the 1,200-acre racing 
complex should move forward, with Supervisors Deidre Kelsey and John Pe-drozo 
voting against the project.

Kelsey repeated many of the concerns she previously has raised about the 
raceway proposal. Kelsey again said she believes the raceway's environmental 
effects haven't been adequately studied, that the board has failed the public 
by approving the project, and that plans to route raceway traffic through 
nearby rural roads is an 'exploitation' of area farmers and ranchers.

Kelsey moved to send the project's proposal back to the county Planning 
Department for further study and revision. Pedrozo voted in favor of the 
motion, but the rest of the board rejected it.

On Dec. 13, the board voted to approve environmental reviews of the project and 
to overrule a finding by the Airport Land Use Commission that the racetrack's 
site is too close to Castle Airport's runway.

The board also made a temporary decision last week to amend the county's 
general plan and zoning code to allow raceway noise and traffic to exceed the 
county's standards during major events. But because the board can legally amend 
the county's standards just four times a year, it had to wait to formally adopt 
the change.

Six residents spoke against the amendment; none spoke in favor of it.

'I'm strongly against setting aside our standards  that are here to protect 
us,' Merced resident Tom Grave said.

Racetrack supporters have hailed the project's approval for the economic 
benefits it's expected to bring. Opponents have called its approval an assault 
on the environment and local agriculture.

First proposed in 2003, the $240 million raceway complex is planned to cover 
1,200 acres near Castle Airport. It's set to contain eight racing venues, a 
shopping mall, restaurants, an arcade and a lake.

The project now must survive a 30-day appeal period, when those affected by the 
raceway can ask the board to reconsider whether the project has been adequately 
studied.

Racetrack developers still have to outline zoning standards for the park, 
finalize plans to manage traffic and sign financial agreements with the county.

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