What is a Notice of Determination CEQA?
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What is a Notice of Determination CEQA?
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) A Notice of Determination (NOD) is a notice filed with the County Clerk’s Office following project approval that describes a project and identifies expected environmental impacts if any.
What is a CEQA addendum?
CEQA establishes the type of environmental documentation required when changes to a project occur after an EIR is certified.
What is a CEQA notice of intent?
Notices of Intent – A Notice of Intent (NOI) to Adopt a Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration is a brief notice released by the lead agency as soon as it has completed a Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration document for public review and comment.
What is a CEQA Notice of Exemption?
Categorical exemptions are made up of classes of projects that generally are considered not to have potential impacts on the environment. Categorical exemptions are identified by the State Resources Agency and are defined in the CEQA Guidelines (14 CCR Section 15300-15331).
Is nod required for CEQA addendum?
No public notice is required for an addendum to a previously certified Final EIR and an addendum does not need to be circulated for public review.
What triggers a CEQA review?
The CEQA process requires the public agency in charge of permitting the project, known as the “lead agency,” to conduct an environmental review. This review is pulled together in one document, either a negative declaration if no adverse impact is projected, or an environmental impact report.
What is notice of exemption?
Notice of exemption (NOE means a brief notice which may be filed by a public agency after it has decided to carry out or approve a project and has determined that the project is exempt from CEQA as being ministerial, categorically exempt, an emergency, or subject to another exemption from CEQA.
What is an EIR addendum?
The purpose of an addendum is to make minor technical changes or additions to an adopted ND or a certified EIR. An addendum can only be used if none of the conditions that would trigger a subsequent environmental impact report or negative declaration is present.
What is a negative declaration under CEQA?
A Negative Declaration (ND) is a written statement by the Lead Agency briefly describing the reasons why a proposed project, that is not exempt from CEQA, will not have a significant effect on the environment and, therefore, does not require the preparation of an EIR. ( State CEQA Guidelines § 15371)
What is a CEQA Negative Declaration?
How long is a negative declaration good for?
F. The Lead Agency shall provide a public review period of no less than 20 days. When a Negative 6 Page 10 Declaration or MND is submitted to the State Clearinghouse, the review period shall last no less than 30 days, unless a shorter period is approved.