Judge rules on Ontario Wal-Mart supercenter
A San Bernardino County Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of the City, stating the environmental analysis done for the Wal-Mart supercenter is sufficient and adequately outlines any health threats posed to residents.
Superior Court Judge Donald Alvarez, however, has ordered the city to conduct a new supplemental environment report on one issued raised: the project's traffic safety impacts at the intersection of Mountain Avenue and Fifth Street.
The site - which was once was home to a Target, Food 4 Less and Toys "R" Us - has been under contention by residents in the Ontario Mountain Village Association who are opposed to the city's decision to allow the discount store to come to the city.
"We have, by and large prevailed across the board in the Wal-Mart Case," said John Brown, city's attorney.
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This makes me think of the person that went into the diner and asked what the special was and was told that it was boiled tongue and cabbage. He exclaimed, " I could not eat something that came out of a cows mouth, I'll have some eggs,easy over."