Photos: Newport Banning Ranch vote
Opponents of the Newport Banning Ranch project celebrate after the Coastal Commission vote.
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Newport Banning Ranch development supporters listen to a speaker addressing the Coastal Commission.
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Protesters gather in an overflow area as the California Coastal Commission meets in Newport Beach.
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Spartacus, a western burrowing owl missing one eye, watches people at the Coastal Commission hearing.
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Opponents of the Newport Banning Ranch project celebrate after the Coastal Commission vote.
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A supporter of developing Newport Banning Ranch wears an owl suit at the Coastal Commission hearing.
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Mike Mohler, left, Newport Banning Ranch project manager, discusses a last-minute strategy with his team before the Coastal Commission vote.
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Protesters opposing the development of Newport Banning Ranch celebrate after the Coastal Commission voted to reject the project, capping a two-decade battle.
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Protesters opposing the development of Newport Banning Ranch celebrate after the Coastal Commission voted 9-1 to reject the project. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Save Banning Ranch protesters hold signs in support of a speaker addressing the California Coastal Commission hearing.
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California Coastal Commission members listen to comments during the hearing.
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Chris Yelich, a principal with Brooks Street, a real estate development firm in Newport Beach associated with the Newport Banning Ranch project, addresses the California Coastal Commission hearing.
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Greenpeace and Save Banning Ranch protesters hold signs in support of a speaker addressing the California Coastal Commission hearing.
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Protesters from both sides of the issue listen to the proceedings at the California Coastal Commission hearing to decide the fate of the Newport Banning Ranch development.
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Spartacus, a Western burrowing owl -- a wintering species at Newport Banning Ranch -- was brought to the California Coastal Commission meeting by Sea & Sage Audubon Society.
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The California Coastal Commission listens to comments during the hearing on the Newport Banning Ranch development.
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Save Banning Ranch protesters hold signs against the windows at the California Coastal Commission hearing.
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Sylvia Poareo and her son, Sabriel Poareo Davidson, 5, of Fullerton, color a sign while listening to the California Coastal Commission hearing in an overflow area at Newport Beach City Hall.
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A supporter of the Newport Banning Ranch development wears an owl suit at the California Coastal Commission hearing.
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A protester holds a sign while listening to the California Coastal Commission hearing.
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