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Zoning, Planning and Use

May 3, 2011

Tsunami Threat Figures in San Mateo Suit

The so-called Big Wave Project recently given a green light by San Mateo County officials would transform 19 acres near the local coast into a 225,000 square-foot office and commercial complex and housing.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The so-called Big Wave Project recently given a green light by San Mateo County officials would transform 19 acres near the local coast into a 225,000 square-foot office and commercial complex and housing for dozens of developmentally disabled people.


But the project's namesake could be its downfall, an environmental group contends in a suit challenging the plan. In the suit, filed Thursday...

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