Lawsuits challenging the approval of a housing development in a remote part of San Diego County citing the threat of wildfires could foreshadow a trend.
The plaintiffs and several experts said that while the challenge to the sprawling development -- Otay Ranch Village 14 -- wasn't the first to raise concerns about wildfires, it is one of the first to raise it as a matter of public policy.
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