GARLAND E. BURRELL, Jr., District Judge.
This action was originally filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Defendants moved to sever claims and transfer venue to this District.
The Honorable Jon S. Tigar granted Defendants' motion to transfer venue and denied the severance motion, stating: "Having concluded that this action should, and will, be heard by the Eastern District, this Court will not make discretionary case management decisions on behalf of that court. Therefore, Defendants' motion to sever is DENIED without prejudice toward renewal in the Eastern District." (Order Denying Mot. to Sever and Granting Mot. to Transfer Venue 14:5-7, ECF No. 30.)
Regardless of whether viewed as a renewed motion by Defendants or its own motion,
Plaintiffs' Complaint comprises three National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA") Claims and one National Forest Management Act ("NFMA") Claim. In essence, Plaintiffs allege the Aspen Project and Big Hope Project each failed to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement, failed to consider significant new scientific information, failed to take the requisite "hard look" at their environmental impacts and cumulative effects, and failed to consider the best available science in violation of these laws. (Pls.' Compl. 26:10-28:27, ECF No. 1.) Although Plaintiffs allege the same four claims as to each project, the projects are geographically and temporally distinct. The Aspen Project was created in response to the Aspen fire, which occurred in July of 2013, in the Sierra National Forest in Fresno County, California. (Pls.' Compl. & 30, 32.) The Big Hope Project was created in response to the American fire, which occurred in August of 2013, in the Tahoe National Forest in Placer County, California.
For the stated reasons, Plaintiffs' claims concerning the Aspen Project and the Big Hope Project are severed into two actions. Further, Plaintiffs' claims concerning the Aspen Project are transferred to the Fresno Division under Local Rule 120(f) since the Aspen Project is located in Fresno County.