Difference between revisions of "The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)"

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==Application Process==
 
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Introduction to [http://www.ceqanet.ca.gov/ CEQAnet]: online database of the [http://www.opr.ca.gov/m_stateclearinghouse.php State Clearinghouse] which is part of the [http://www.opr.ca.gov/ Governor's Office of Planning and Research].
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*Pre-Application Phase
 
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Proposed project has been developed to the point where permit requirements need to be addressed. The potential applicant should identify the types of permits which will be required as well as the agencies associated with the project.  
 
Proposed project has been developed to the point where permit requirements need to be addressed. The potential applicant should identify the types of permits which will be required as well as the agencies associated with the project.  

Revision as of 14:24, 28 March 2013

This page provides a general overview of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)

History

  • Relation to NEPA
  • Development of Law


Function of Law

Application Process

Introduction to CEQAnet: online database of the State Clearinghouse which is part of the Governor's Office of Planning and Research.


  • Pre-Application Phase

Proposed project has been developed to the point where permit requirements need to be addressed. The potential applicant should identify the types of permits which will be required as well as the agencies associated with the project.

  • Application Phase

All required permitting applications are filled to the corresponding agencies. By this time a comprehensive project description must be completed. Agencies which receive applications are charged with concluding if applications are missing information or supporting documents.

  • Review Phase

Once an application is completed, a review procedure commences which evaluates the appropriate permitting guidelines and corresponding environmental investigation. Proposed projects are assessed to determine if CEQA applies to them.


Links

2012 CEQA Statutes and Guidelines

Disclaimer

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