Tribal officials promised to weigh the project's impact on traffic, the nearby San Luis Rey River and Palomar Observatory.
The Pauma tribe plans to build an 80,000-sf casino on State Route 76, with 850 slots, more than three dozen card tables, three restaurants and other facilities.
Nevada-based Pacific Coast Gaming will co-develop the project, kicking in up to $50 million in funding. Boosters will need to build a wastewater-treatment plant to accommodate the facility.
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