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§ 21080.58.

CEQA Statute and Guidelines (2025 consolidated text) · 2026 edition · updated 2026-07-29 · California

  • (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:

    • (1) “Faculty and staff housing project” means one or more housing facilities to be occupied by faculty or staff of one or more campuses, and owned by a public university, including dining, academic, and faculty and staff support service spaces and other necessary and usual attendant and related facilities and equipment.

    • (2) “Public university” means the University of California, the California State University, or the California Community Colleges.

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  • (3) “Skilled and trained workforce” has the same meaning as in Chapter 2.9 (commencing with Section 2600) of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code.

  • (4) “Student housing project” means one or more housing facilities to be occupied by students of one or more campuses and owned by a public university, including dining, academic and student support service spaces, and other necessary and usual attendant and related facilities and equipment.

  • (5) “University housing development project” or “project” means a student housing project or a faculty and staff housing project that is not located, in whole or in part, on a site that is any of the following:

    • (A) Either prime farmland or farmland of statewide importance, as defined pursuant to United States Department of Agriculture land inventory and monitoring criteria, as modified for California, and designated on the maps prepared by the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the Department of Conservation, or land zoned or designated for agricultural protection or preservation by a local ballot measure that was approved by the voters of that jurisdiction.

    • (B) Wetlands, as defined in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Manual, Part 660 FW 2 (June 21, 1993).

    • (C) Within a very high fire hazard severity zone, as determined by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to Section 51178 of the Government Code, or within a high or very high fire hazard severity zone as indicated on maps adopted by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to Section 4202. This subparagraph does not apply to sites excluded from the specified fire hazard severity zones by a local agency, pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 51179 of the Government Code, or sites that have adopted fire hazard mitigation measures pursuant to existing building standards or state fire mitigation measures applicable to the project.

    • (D) Either a hazardous waste site listed pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the Government Code or a hazardous substances release site designated by the Department of Toxic Substances Control pursuant to Section 25356 Article 5 (commencing with Section 78760) of Chapter 4 of Part 2 of Division 45 of the Health and Safety Code, unless the State Department of Public Health, State Water Resources Control Board, or Department of Toxic Substances Control has cleared the site for residential use or residential mixed uses.

ase site designated by the Department of Toxic Substances Control pursuant to Section 25356 Article 5 (commencing with Section 78760) of Chapter 4 of Part 2 of Division 45 of the Health and Safety Code, unless the State Department of Public Health, State Water Resources Control Board, or Department of Toxic Substances Control has cleared the site for residential use or residential mixed uses.

  • (E) Within a delineated earthquake fault zone as determined by the State Geologist in any official maps published by the State Geologist, unless the project complies with applicable seismic protection building code standards adopted by the California Building Standards Commission under the California Building Standards Law (Part 2.5 (commencing with Section 18901) of Division 13 of the Health and Safety Code), and by any local building department under Chapter 12.2 (commencing with Section 8875) of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code.

  • (F) Within a special flood hazard area subject to inundation by a 1 percent annual chance flood (100-year flood) as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in any official maps published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. If a public university is able to satisfy all applicable federal qualifying criteria in order to demonstrate that the site satisfies this subparagraph and is otherwise eligible to be exempt from this division pursuant to this section, a local government shall not deny an application on the basis that the public university did not comply with any additional permit requirement, standard, or action adopted by that local government

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that is applicable to that site. A project may be located on a site described in this subparagraph if either of the following are met:

     - (i) The site has been subject to a Letter of Map Revision prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and issued to the local government. 

     - (ii) The site meets Federal Emergency Management Agency requirements necessary to meet minimum flood plain management criteria of the National Flood Insurance Program pursuant to Part 59 (commencing with Section 59.1) and Part 60 (commencing with Section 60.1) of Subchapter B of Chapter I of Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations. 

  - (G) Within a regulatory floodway as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in any official maps published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, unless the project has received a no-rise certification in accordance with Section 60.3(d)(3) of Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations. If a public university is able to satisfy all applicable federal qualifying criteria in order to demonstrate that the site satisfies this subparagraph and is otherwise eligible to be exempt from this division pursuant to this section, a local government shall not deny an application on the basis that the public university did not comply with any additional permit requirement, standard, or action adopted by that local government that is applicable to that site.

qualifying criteria in order to demonstrate that the site satisfies this subparagraph and is otherwise eligible to be exempt from this division pursuant to this section, a local government shall not deny an application on the basis that the public university did not comply with any additional permit requirement, standard, or action adopted by that local government that is applicable to that site.

  - (H) Lands identified for conservation in an adopted natural community conservation plan pursuant to the Natural Community Conservation Planning Act (Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 2800) of Division 3 of the Fish and Game Code), habitat conservation plan pursuant to the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq.), or other adopted natural resource protection plan. 

  - (I) Habitat for protected species identified as candidate, sensitive, or species of special status by a state or federal agency, fully protected species, or species protected by the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq.), the California Endangered Species Act (Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 2050) of Division 3 of the Fish and Game Code), or the Native Plant Protection Act (Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 1900) of Division 2 of the Fish and Game Code). 

  - (J) Lands under conservation easement. 
  • (b) Except as provided in subdivision ( cd ) , this division does not apply to a university housing development project carried out by a public university on real property owned by the public university that meets all of the following requirements:

    • (1) (A) (i) If the university housing development project is carried out by the University of California, the university housing development project is consistent with located on a campus site identified for housing in the most recent long range long-range development plan environmental impact report or the environmental impact report prepared pursuant to Section 21080.09 and certified on or after January 1, 2018, and any applicable tiered environmental analysis, so long as none of the events specified in Section 21166 have occurred f or any subsequent amendment -

    • to the most recent long range development plan relating to housing.

      - (ii) If the most recent environmental impact report identifies a range of housing units or beds for the project site, the number of housing units or beds is within the range of housing units or beds analyzed for that site. 
      
      - (iii) If the most recent environmental impact report does not identify a range of housing units or beds for specific sites, the project does not result in the total
      

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additional campus housing units or beds exceeding the number of additional units or beds analyzed in that environmental impact report.

  • (ii)( B) If the university housing development project is carried out by the California State University or the California Community Colleges, the university housing development project is consistent with the most recent master plan environmental impact report prepared pursuant to Section 21080.09 and certified no more than 10 years before the determination that the exemption under this section applies and with any applicable tiered environmental analysis, so long as none of the events specified in Section 21166 have occurred.

    • (B) For purposes of subparagraph (A) , the project is consistent with the relevant environmental impact report or applicable tiered environmental analysis, if there’s substantial evidence in the record that would allow a reasonable person to find it consistent.
  • (2) Each building within the university housing development project is certified meets the minimum requirements to qualify for certification as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum Platinum or better by the United States Green Building Council.

  • (3) (A) No more than one-third of the project square footage shall be used for dining, academic, parking, or student support service spaces, or other necessary and usual attendant and related facilities and equipment.

    • (B) For faculty and staff housing projects, and student housing projects occupied by more than two-thirds graduate students, no more than 12 percent of total project square footage shall be used for parking facilities.

    • (C) For student housing projects occupied by more than two-thirds undergraduate students, no more than 5 percent of total project square footage shall be used for parking.

  • (4) The project is either within one-half mile of a major transit stop or one-half mile of the campus boundary, as defined by the public university’s long range development plan or master plan, as appropriate, or would not exceed the vehicle miles traveled screening threshold of 110 trips per day as stated in the Office of Planning and Research April 2018 publication entitled “Technical Advisory on Evaluating Transportation Impacts in CEQA,” or has 15 percent lower per capita vehicle miles traveled as compared to that for the jurisdiction in which the university housing development project is located.

  • (5) The project has a transportation demand management program.

  • (6) The project’s construction impacts are fully mitigated consistent with applicable law any applicable local, state, or federal law, except that for purposes of this paragraph, applicable law shall not include this division.

  • (7) (A) The project does would not result in any net additional emission of greenhouse gases, as determined by an independent third-party evaluation approved by the lead agency supported by substantial evidence.

    • (B) To maximize public health and environmental benefits, the public university shall ensure that the measures will reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases in the project area and in the neighboring communities.
  • (C) Not less than 50 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions reductions necessary to achieve the requirement of this paragraph shall be from local, direct greenhouse gas emissions reduction measures, including, but not limited to, any of the following:

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  • (i) Project design features or onsite reduction measures, or both design features and onsite reduction measures, that include, but are not limited to, any of the following:

    • (I) Implementing project design features that enable the project to exceed the building energy efficiency standards set forth in Part 6 (commencing with Section 100) of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, except for not including 50 percent of emissions reductions attributable to design features necessary to meet the LEED platinum certification requirement qualify for LEED Platinum certification.

    • (II) Requiring a transportation demand management program to reduce singleoccupancy vehicular travel and vehicle miles traveled.

    • (III) Providing onsite renewable energy generation, including a solar roof on the project with a minimum peak generation capacity of 500 kilowatts.

    • (IV) Providing solar-ready roofs.

    • (V) Providing cool roofs and cool parking promoting cool surface treatment for new parking facilities.

  • (ii) Offsite reduction measures in neighboring communities, including, but not limited to, any of the following:

    • (I) Providing funding to an offsite mitigation project consisting of replacing buses, trolleys, or other transit vehicles with zero-emission vehicles.

    • (II) Providing offsite safety or other improvements for bicycles, pedestrians, and transit connections.

    • (III) Undertaking or funding building retrofits to improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings.

  • (D) (i) The public university may obtain offset credits for up to 50 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions reductions necessary to achieve the requirement of this subdivision that produce emissions reductions within the jurisdiction that the university housing development project is located. Any offset credits shall be verified by a third party accredited by the State Air Resources Board, and shall be undertaken in a manner consistent with Division 25.5 (commencing with Section 38500) of the Health and Safety Code, including, but not limited to, the requirement that the offset be real, permanent, quantifiable, verifiable, and enforceable, and shall be undertaken from sources in the same community in which the project is located or adjacent communities.

    • (ii) If 50 percent of greenhouse gas emissions reductions necessary to achieve no additional emissions of greenhouse gases cannot be feasibly and fully mitigated by offset credits as described in clause (i) , the mitigation of the remaining emissions of greenhouse gases shall be achieved pursuant to the following priority:
  • (I) Offset credits that would also reduce the emissions of criteria air pollutants or toxic air contaminants. The offsets shall be undertaken in a manner consistent with Division 25.5 (commencing with Section 38500) of the Health and Safety Code, including, but not limited to, the requirement that the offsets be real, permanent, quantifiable, verifiable, and enforceable, and shall be undertaken from sources in the community within which the project is located or in adjacent communities.

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     - (II) If the remaining emissions of greenhouse gases cannot be feasibly or fully mitigated by the offsets credits described in subclause (I) , the remaining unmitigated greenhouse gas emissions shall be mitigated through the use of offsets that would also reduce emissions of criteria air pollutants or toxic air contaminants and shall be undertaken in a manner consistent with subclause (I) and shall be undertaken from sources that provide a specific, quantifiable, and direct environmental and public health benefit to the community in which the project is located. 
  • (E) It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this paragraph, to maximize the environmental and public health benefits from measures to mitigate the emissions of greenhouse gases of a university housing development project to those people that are impacted most by the project.

  • (8) All contractors and subcontractors at every tier on the project will be required to pay prevailing wages in accordance with Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1720) of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code.

  • (9) (A) An entity shall not be prequalified or shortlisted or awarded a contract to perform work on the project unless the entity provides an enforceable commitment to the public university that the entity and its contractors and subcontractors at every tier will use a skilled and trained workforce to perform all work on the project that falls within an apprenticeable occupation in the building and construction trades, in accordance with Chapter 2.9 (commencing with Section 2600) of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Public Contract Code.

    • (B) This paragraph does not apply if any of the following requirements are met:

      • (i) The public university has entered into a project labor agreement that will bind all contractors and subcontractors at every tier performing work on the project to use a skilled and trained workforce, and the entity agrees to be bound by that project labor agreement.

      • (ii) The project is being performed under the extension or renewal of a project labor agreement that was entered into by the public university before January 1, 2023.

      • (iii) The entity has entered into a project labor agreement that will bind the entity and all of its contractors and subcontractors at every tier performing the project to use a skilled and trained workforce.

  • (10) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B) , for a project carried out by the University of California, all cleaning, maintenance, groundskeeping, food service, or other work traditionally performed by persons with University of California Service Unit (SX) job classifications shall be performed only by employees of the University of California at any facility, building, property, or space that is part of the project.

    • (B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to, and shall not restrict the performance of, work done under contract and paid for in whole or in part out of public funds when the work is either of the following:

      • (i) Construction, alteration, demolition, installation, cleanup work at the construction jobsite, or repair work, including work performed during the design and all phases of construction, including preconstruction and postconstruction phases.

      • (ii) Carpentry, electrical, plumbing, glazing, painting, and other craftwork designed to preserve, protect, or keep a publicly owned facility in a safe and continuously usable condition, including repairs, cleaning, and other operations on machinery

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and other equipment permanently attached to the building or real property as fixtures.

  • (11) (A) The public university holds at least one noticed public hearing in the project area to hear and respond to receive all public comments comment before determining that a university housing development project is exempt pursuant to this section.

    • (B) The public university shall give public notice of the meeting to the last known name and address of all the organizations and individuals that have previously requested notice and shall also give the general public notice using at least one of the following procedures:

      • (i) Publication of the notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the area affected by the project. If more than one area will be affected, the notice shall be published in the newspaper of largest circulation from among the newspapers of general circulation in those areas.

      • (ii) Posting of the notice onsite and offsite in the area where the project is located.

      • (iii) Posting of the notice on the public university’s internet website and social media accounts.

  • (12) The public university files a notice of exemption with the Office of Planning and Research pursuant to subdivisions (b) to (d) , inclusive, of Section 21108.

  • (c) (1) The public university or a relevant public agency with authority to issue a certificate of occupancy for a building within the project shall not issue the certificate of occupancy for the building unless both of the following occurs:

    - ~~(A) The lead agency receives certification of LEED platinum or better from the United States Green Building Council for the building.~~ 
    
    - ~~(B) The lead agency determines that the construction impacts of the project have been fully mitigated as required pursuant to paragraph (6) of subdivision (b) and issues a notice making that determination.~~
    
  • (2) The lead agency shall file the certificate and the notice described in paragraph (1) with the Office of Planning and Research and the county clerk of the county in which the project is located. Subdivision (c) of Section 21108 and subdivision (c) of Section 21152 shall apply to the certificate and notice filed pursuant to this paragraph.

    • (3) An action or proceeding alleging that the certificate of occupancy has been issued in violation of this subdivision shall be commenced within 35 days of the filing by the lead agency of the certificate and notice under this subdivision.
  • (c) (1) (A) A public university shall obtain LEED Platinum certification for each building within an approved university housing development project that is exempt from this division pursuant to subdivision (b) no later than 18 months from the issuance of the building’s certificate of occupancy or an equivalent certification, or its initial usage.

    - (B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A) , a public university that has completed all actions the public university believes are necessary to obtain LEED Platinum certification for each building within the university housing development project within the 18-month timeframe described in subparagraph (A) , but that has not obtained LEED Platinum certification for each building within that university housing development project within that 18-month timeframe due to circumstances outside of the control of the public university, may, after making a public notice and a disclosure to the Office of Planning and Research of the reasons that LEED Platinum certification has not been obtained, obtain LEED Platinum certification as required by subparagraph (A) within
    

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  • an additional six months. A public university may obtain one additional six-month extension by making a public notice and a disclosure to the Office of Planning and Research of the reasons that LEED Platinum certification has not been obtained, as long as the circumstances outside of the control of the public university persist.

  • (C) For purposes of subparagraph (B) , circumstances outside of the control of the public university include, but are not limited to, an unreasonable delay in obtaining LEED certification that is the fault of the certifying organization and any force majeure event that includes, but is not limited to, any strike, factory closure, explosion, maritime peril, natural disaster, pandemic, act of a public enemy, fire, flood, accident, war, riot, insurgence, or other similar event.

  • (2) (A) A public university that has approved a university housing development project that is exempt from this division pursuant to subdivision (b) shall not exempt a subsequent university housing development project pursuant to subdivision (b) until the public university has obtained LEED Platinum certification for each building within the prior university housing development project exempted pursuant to subdivision (b) .

that has approved a university housing development project that is exempt from this division pursuant to subdivision (b) shall not exempt a subsequent university housing development project pursuant to subdivision (b) until the public university has obtained LEED Platinum certification for each building within the prior university housing development project exempted pursuant to subdivision (b) .

  • (B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A) , a public university that has authorized funding for preliminary plans or a schematic design, or both, for a subsequent public university housing project before the date that a prior public university housing project is noncompliant with paragraph (1) may exempt the subsequent public university housing project pursuant to subdivision (b) , if the campus where the subsequent project is located does not have more than two approved projects that were exempt from this division pursuant to subdivision (b) with one or more buildings that have not received LEED Platinum certification within the timeframe permitted by paragraph (1) .

  • (3) The lead agency shall file the LEED certification described in paragraph (1) along with a determination that the construction impacts of the project have been fully mitigated as required pursuant to paragraph (6) of subdivision (b) with the Office of Planning and Research.

  • (d) The exemption from this division provided by subdivision (b) does not apply to a university housing development project that meets any of the following criteria:

    • (1) The project would require the demolition of any of the following:

      • (A) Housing that is subject to a recorded covenant, ordinance, or law that restricts rents to levels affordable to persons and families of moderate, low, or very low income.

      • (B) Housing that is subject to any form of rent or price control through a public entity’s valid exercise of its police power.

      • (C) Housing that has been occupied by tenants within the past 10 years, except an existing university student housing project.

      • (D) A historic structure that is listed on a national, state, or local historic register.

    • (2) The project is located on a site that was previously used for housing that was occupied by tenants and was demolished within 10 years before the public university files a notice of exemption or submits an application under this section, whichever occurs sooner.

    • (3) The project is located on a site that contains housing units that are occupied by tenants and the housing units are offered for sale, or were subsequently offered for sale, to the general public by a subdivider or subsequent owner of the site.

    • (4) The project consists of more than 2,000 units or 4,000 beds.

  • (e) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 20302 032, and as of that date is repealed.

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  1. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Statute and Guidel…
  2. www.califaep.org
  3. Contents
  4. OVERVIEW OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS
  5. AEP’s Mission is to:
  6. NAEP Affiliation
  7. Full (Individual) Membership
  8. Agency/Corporate Membership
  9. Emeritus Membership
  10. Young Professionals Membership
  11. Student Membership
  12. Web Site
  13. Environmental Monitor
  14. Environmental Assessor
  15. Local Chapter Activities
  16. Environmental Services Bulletin
  17. Annual State Conference
  18. Professional Practice Insurance Discounts
  19. Biannual CEQA Workshops
  20. Membership Certificate
  21. Annual CEQA Handbook
  22. Legislative Activities
  23. Regional Area Support
  24. Professional Award Program
  25. Association of Environmental Professionals Continuing Educatio…
  26. Member Services
  27. Special Committees
  28. Professional Discounts
  29. SUMMARY OF KEY 2024 CEQA COURT CASES
  30. West Adams Heritage Assoc. v. City of Los Angeles (Oct. 31, 20…
  31. Gooden v. County of Los Angeles (Oct. 24, 2024) Cal.App.5th
  32. Bonta v. County of Lake (Oct. 23, 2024) Cal.App.5th
  33. Santa Clarita Organization for Planning the Environment v. Cou…
  34. Save Our Capitol! v. Department of General Services (Oct. 9, 2…
  35. Yolo Land and Water Defense v. County of Yolo (Oct. 3, 2024) 1…
  36. Friends of the South Fork Gualala v. Department of Forestry an…
  37. California Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition v. State Air Resource…
  38. Upland Community First v. City of Upland (Sept. 13, 2024) 105 …
  39. Sunflower Alliance v. California Dept. of Conservation (Sept. …
  40. Westside Los Angeles Neighbors Network v. City of Los Angeles …
  41. Center for Biological Diversity v. County of San Benito (Aug. …
  42. Nassiri v. City of Lafayette (Sept. 18, 2024) 103 Cal.App.5th …
  43. Make UC a Good Neighbor v. The Regents of the University of Ca…
  44. Save the Capitol, Save the Trees v. Department of General Serv…
  45. Vichy Springs Resort, Inc. v. City of Ukiah (March 29. 2024) 1…
  46. V Lions Farming, LLC v. County of Kern (March 7, 2024) 100 Cal…
  47. Hilltop Group, Inc. v. County of San Diego (Feb. 16, 2024) 99 …
  48. Natural Resources Defense Council v. City of Los Angeles (Jan.…
  49. Guerrero v. City of Los Angeles (Jan. 17, 2024) 98 Cal.App.5th…
  50. Planning and Conservation League v. Dept. of Water Resources (…
  51. SUMMARY OF KEY 2024 CEQA LEGISLATION
  52. AB 1359 (Chapter 678, Statutes of 2024) [Urgency bill: took ef…
  53. AB 1413 (Chapter 265, Statutes of 2024)
  54. AB 2085 (Chapter 820, Statutes of 2024)
  55. AB 2091 (Chapter 377, Statutes of 2024)
  56. AB 2199 (Chapter 271, Statutes of 2024)
  57. AB 2503 (Chapter 718, Statutes of 2024)
  58. AB 2553 (Chapter 275, Statutes of 2024)
  59. AB 3007 (Chapter 583, Statutes of 2024)
  60. AB 3057 (Chapter 210, Statutes of 2024)
  61. AB 3122 (Chapter 754, Statutes of 2024)
  62. AB 3227 (Chapter 761, Statutes of 2024)
  63. AB 3265 (Bryan) (Chapter 255, Statutes of 2024)
  64. SB 174 (Chapter 74, Statutes of 2024)
  65. SB 312 (Weiner) (Chapter 284, Statutes of 2024)
  66. SB 768 (Caballero) (Chapter 773, Statutes of 2024)
  67. SB 1123 (Chapter 294, Statutes of 2024)
  68. SB 1342 (Chapter 794, Statutes of 2024)
  69. SB 1361 (Chapter 188, Statutes of 2024)
  70. SB 1420 (Chapter 608, Statutes of 2024)
  71. Changes Made to CEQA in 2024
  72. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT CALIFORNIA PUBLIC RESOURC…
  73. Chapter 1: Policy
  74. § 21000. LEGISLATIVE INTENT
  75. § 21001. ADDITIONAL LEGISLATIVE INTENT
  76. § 21001.1. REVIEW OF PUBLIC AGENCY PROJECTS
  77. § 21002. APPROVAL OF PROJECTS; FEASIBLE ALTERNATIVE OR MITIGAT…
  78. § 21002.1. USE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS; POLICY
  79. § 21003. PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PROCEDURES; DOCUMEN…
  80. § 21003.1. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF PROJECTS; COMMENTS FROM PU…
  81. § 21004. MITIGATING OR AVOIDING A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT; POWERS O…
  82. § 21005. INFORMATION DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS; NONCOMPLIANCE; PRE…
  83. § 21006. ISSUANCE OF PERMITS, LICENSES, CERTIFICATES OR OTHER …
  84. Chapter 2: Short Title
  85. § 21050. CITATION
  86. Chapter 2.5: Definitions
  87. § 21060. APPLICATION OF DEFINITIONS
  88. § 21060.1. AGRICULTURAL LAND
  89. § 21060.2.
  90. § 21060.3. EMERGENCY
  91. § 21060.5. ENVIRONMENT
  92. § 21061. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
  93. § 21061.1. FEASIBLE
  94. § 21061.2. LAND EVALUATION AND SITE ASSESSMENT
  95. § 21061.3. INFILL SITE
  96. § 21062. LOCAL AGENCY
  97. § 21063. PUBLIC AGENCY
  98. § 21064. NEGATIVE DECLARATION
  99. § 21064.3. MAJOR TRANSIT STOP
  100. § 21064.5. MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
  101. § 21065. PROJECT
  102. § 21065.3. PROJECT-SPECIFIC EFFECT
  103. § 21065.5. GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATORY PROJECT
  104. § 21066. PERSON
  105. § 21067. LEAD AGENCY
  106. § 21068. SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
  107. § 21068.5. TIERING OR TIER
  108. § 21069. RESPONSIBLE AGENCY
  109. § 21070. TRUSTEE AGENCY
  110. § 21071. URBANIZED AREA; DEFINITION
  111. § 21072. QUALIFIED URBAN USE; DEFINITION
  112. § 21073.
  113. § 21074.
  114. Chapter 2.6: General
  115. § 21080. DIVISION APPLICATION TO DISCRETIONARY PROJECTS; NONAP…
  116. § 21080.01. CALIFORNIA MEN’S COLONY WEST FACILITY IN SAN LUIS …
  117. § 21080.02. KINGS COUNTY; VICINITY OF CORCORAN; NEW PRISON FAC…
  118. § 21080.03. KINGS AND AMADOR (IONE) COUNTIES; PRISONS; APPLICA…
  119. § 21080.04. ROCKTRAM-KRUG PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE PROJECT; APPL…
  120. § 21080.05. SAN FRANCISCO PENINSULA COMMUTE SERVICE PROJECT BE…
  121. § 21080.07. RIVERSIDE AND DEL NORTE COUNTIES; PLANNING AND CON…
  122. § 21080.09. PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION; CAMPUS LOCATION; LONG-RAN…
  123. § 21080.1. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT OR NEGATIVE DECLARATION…
  124. § 21080.2. ISSUANCE OF LEASE, PERMIT, LICENSE, CERTIFICATE OR …
  125. § 21080.3. CONSULTATION WITH RESPONSIBLE AGENCIES; ASSISTANCE …
  126. § 21080.3.1.
  127. § 21080.3.2.
  128. § 21080.4. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT; REQUIREMENT DETERMINED…
  129. § 21080.5. PLAN OR OTHER WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION; SUBMISSION IN …
  130. § 21080.8. APPLICATION OF DIVISION; CONVERSION OF EXISTING REN…
  131. § 21080.9. LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAMS OR LONG-RANGE LAND USE DEVEL…
  132. § 21080.10. APPLICATION OF DIVISION; GENERAL PLANS; LOW- OR MO…
  133. § 21080.11. APPLICATION OF DIVISION; SETTLEMENTS BY STATE LAND…
  134. § 21080.12.
  135. § 21080.13. RAILROAD GRADE SEPARATION PROJECTS; APPLICATION OF…
  136. ~~ § 21080.14. ~~
  137. § 21080.17. APPLICATION OF DIVISION TO ORDINANCES IMPLEMENTING…
  138. § 21080.18. APPLICATION OF DIVISION TO CLOSING OF PUBLIC SCHOO…
  139. § 21080.19. RESTRIPING OF STREETS OR HIGHWAYS; APPLICATION OF …
  140. § 21080.20 TRANSPORTATION PLANS, PEDESTRIAN PLANS, AND BICYCLE…
  141. § 21080.21. APPLICATION OF DIVISION TO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY PIP…
  142. § 21080.22. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS; PREPARATION OF GENERAL PLAN AME…
  143. § 21080.23. PIPELINE PROJECTS; APPLICATION OF DIVISION
  144. § 21080.24. PERMITS; ISSUANCE, MODIFICATION, AMENDMENT, OR REN…
  145. § 21080.25
  146. § 21080.26. FLUORIDATION; APPLICATION OF DIVISION; MINOR ALTER…
  147. ~~ § 21080.27. ~~
  148. ~~(1) “Eligible public agency” means any of the following:~~
  149. § 21080.28.
  150. § 21080.28.5.
  151. § 21080.29. LA PLAYA PROJECT; APPLICATION OF DIVISION
  152. § 21080.31.
  153. § 21080.32. EXEMPTION OF SPECIFIED ACTIONS BY PUBLICLY OWNED T…
  154. § 21080.33. EMERGENCY PROJECTS TO MAINTAIN, REPAIR OR RESTORE …
  155. § 21080.35. CARRYING OUT OR APPROVING A PROJECT; DEFINITION
  156. § 21080.35.[1]
  157. § 21080.40.
  158. § 21080.42.
  159. § 21080.47
  160. § 21080.50
  161. § 21080.51
  162. § 21080.56.
  163. § 21080.58.
  164. § 21080.61.
  165. § 21081. NECESSARY FINDINGS WHERE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT …
  166. § 21081.2 EXCEPTION TO FINDINGS FOR INFILL RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
  167. § 21081.3. AESTHETIC IMPACTS
  168. (b) Subdivision (a) shall not apply to either of the following:
  169. § 21081.5. FEASIBILITY OF MITIGATION MEASURES OR PROJECT ALTER…
  170. § 21081.6. FINDINGS OR NEGATIVE DECLARATIONS; REPORTING OR MON…
  171. § 21081.7. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION; SUBMISSION OF REPORT TO…
  172. § 21082. PUBLIC AGENCIES; ADOPTION OF OBJECTIVES, CRITERIA AND…
  173. § 21082.1. DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT, ENVIRONMENTAL IM…
  174. § 21082.2. SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON ENVIRONMENT; DETERMINATION; E…
  175. § 21082.3.
  176. § 21082.4.
  177. § 21083. OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH; PREPARATION AND DEVE…
  178. § 21083.01. GUIDELINES AMENDMENTS; FIRE HAZARD
  179. § 21083.05.
  180. § 21083.09.
  181. § 21083.1. LEGISLATIVE INTENT; INTERPRETATION BY COURTS
  182. § 21083.2. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES; DETERMINATION OF EFFECT O…
  183. § 21083.3. APPLICATION OF DIVISION TO APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION …
  184. § 21083.4. COUNTIES; CONVERSION OF OAK WOODLANDS; MITIGATION A…
  185. § 21083.5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT OR REPORT; SUBMISSIO…
  186. § 21083.6. COMBINED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND STATEMENT;…
  187. § 21083.7. USE OF IMPACT STATEMENT AS THE IMPACT REPORT; CONSU…
  188. § 21083.8.1. REUSE PLANS
  189. § 21083.9. SCOPING MEETINGS
  190. § 21084. LIST OF EXEMPT CLASSES OF PROJECTS; PROJECTS DAMAGING…
  191. § 21084.1. HISTORICAL RESOURCE; SUBSTANTIAL ADVERSE CHANGE
  192. § 21084.2.
  193. § 21084.3.
  194. § 21085.
  195. § 21085.2
  196. § 21086. ADDITION OR DELETION OF EXEMPT CLASSES OF PROJECTS; P…
  197. § 21088. DISTRIBUTION OF GUIDELINES, AMENDMENTS AND CHANGES; N…
  198. § 21089. FEES
  199. § 21090. REDEVELOPMENT PLAN DEEMED SINGLE PROJECT
  200. § 21090.1. GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATORY PROJECT DEEMED SEPARATE AND …
  201. § 21091. DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS AND NEGATIVE DECLA…
  202. § 21091.5. PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD FOR DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT…
  203. § 21092. PUBLIC NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT …
  204. § 21092.1. ADDITION OF NEW INFORMATION; NOTICE AND CONSULTATION
  205. § 21092.2. REQUESTS FOR CERTAIN NOTICES
  206. § 21092.3. POSTING OF CERTAIN NOTICES
  207. § 21092.4. CONSULTATION WITH TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AGENCIES …
  208. § 21092.5. PROPOSED RESPONSE TO PUBLIC AGENCY COMMENTS RECEIVE…
  209. § 21092.6. APPLICATION OF GOVT. C. § 65962.5; DUTIES OF LEAD A…
  210. § 21093. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND DECLARATION; PUBLIC AGENCIES…
  211. § 21094. LATER PROJECTS; TIERED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS; …
  212. § 21094.5.
  213. § 21094.5.5.
  214. § 21095. AMENDMENT TO STATE GUIDELINES TO PROVIDE OPTIONAL MET…
  215. § 21096. AIRPORT-RELATED SAFETY HAZARDS AND NOISE PROBLEMS; PR…
  216. § 21098. LOW-LEVEL FLIGHT PATH; MILITARY IMPACT ZONE; SPECIAL …
  217. Chapter 2.7: Modernization of Transportation Analysis for Tran…
  218. § 21099.
  219. § 21099.5.
  220. Chapter 3: State Agencies, Boards and Commissions
  221. § 21100. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT ON PROPOSED STATE PROJECT…
  222. § 21100.1. INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAC…
  223. § 21100.2. LEASES, PERMITS, LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER E…
  224. § 21100.2.
  225. § 21101. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT ON PROPOSED FEDERAL PROJE…
  226. § 21102. REQUEST FOR OR AUTHORIZATION OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS;…
  227. § 21104. STATE LEAD AGENCY; CONSULTATIONS PRIOR TO COMPLETION …
  228. § 21104.2. CONSULTATION AND FINDINGS; EFFECT OF PROJECTS ON TH…
  229. § 21105. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND COMMENTS AS PART OF R…
  230. § 21106. REQUEST OF FUNDS TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT
  231. § 21108. STATE AGENCY, BOARD OR COMMISSION; APPROVAL OF DETERM…
  232. Chapter 4: Local Agencies
  233. § 21150. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT REQUIRED BEFORE ALLOCATIO…
  234. § 21151. LOCAL AGENCIES; PREPARATION AND COMPLETION OF IMPACT …
  235. § 21151.1. WASTE-BURNING PROJECTS; LAND DISPOSAL FACILITIES, A…
  236. § 21151.2. SCHOOL SITE PROPOSED ACQUISITION OR ADDITION; NOTIC…
  237. § 21151.4. CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION OF FACILITY WITHIN ONE-F…
  238. § 21151.5. TIME LIMITS FOR PREPARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT…
  239. § 21151.7. PREPARATION AND CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION OF ENVI…
  240. § 21151.8. SCHOOLSITE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION; APPROVAL OF…
  241. § 21151.9. PROJECTS SUBJECT TO THIS DIVISION; COMPLIANCE REQUI…
  242. § 21152. LOCAL AGENCY; APPROVAL OR DETERMINATION TO CARRY OUT …
  243. § 21152.1. LOCAL AGENCY; EXEMPT HOUSING PROJECTS; NOTICE FILIN…
  244. § 21153. LOCAL LEAD AGENCY; CONSULTATIONS PRIOR TO COMPLETION …
  245. § 21154. ISSUANCE OF PROJECT ORDER BY STATE; EFFECT ON IMPACT …
  246. Chapter 4.2: Implementation of the Sustainable Communities Str…
  247. § 21155.
  248. § 21155. 1.
  249. § 21155.2.
  250. § 21155.3
  251. § 21155.4
  252. Chapter 4.3: Housing Sustainability Districts
  253. § 21155.10
  254. § 21155.11
  255. Chapter 4.5: Streamlined Environmental Review
  256. Article 1: Findings
  257. § 21156. LEGISLATIVE INTENT
  258. Article 2: Master Environmental Impact Report
  259. § 21157. PREPARATION; CONTENT; FEE PROGRAM
  260. § 21157.1. REVIEW OF SUBSEQUENT PROJECTS DESCRIBED IN REPORT; …
  261. § 21157.5. MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATIONS; PREPARATION; CONDI…
  262. § 21157.6. LIMITATION PERIOD ON USE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT RE…
  263. § 21157.7. IMPROVEMENTS TO ROADWAY SEGMENTS OF HIGHWAY 99; USE…
  264. Article 3: Focused Environmental Impact Report
  265. § 21158. PURPOSE; CONTENT; ADDITIONAL SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON TH…
  266. § 21158.1. REGULATORY PROGRAMS CERTIFIED UNDER PUBLIC RESOURCE…
  267. § 21158.5. MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF NOT MORE…
  268. Article 4: Expedited Environmental Review for Environmentally …
  269. § 21159. RULE OR REGULATION ADOPTION; ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS; …
  270. § 21159.1. UTILIZATION OF FOCUSED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT;…
  271. § 21159.2. NEGATIVE DECLARATION; MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATIO…
  272. § 21159.3. DEADLINES FOR PREPARATION OF REPORT
  273. § 21159.4. AGENCIES; ARTICLE APPLICATION
  274. Article 5: Public Assistance Program
  275. § 21159.9. IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAM
  276. Article 6: Special Review of Housing Projects
  277. § 21159.20. DEFINITIONS
  278. § 21159.21. CRITERIA TO QUALIFY FOR HOUSING PROJECT EXEMPTIONS
  279. § 21159.22. AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYEE HOUSING EXEMPTION
  280. § 21159.23. LOW-INCOME HOUSING EXEMPTION
  281. § 21159.24. INFILL HOUSING EXEMPTION
  282. § 21159.25. EXEMPTION: RESIDENTIAL OR MIXED-USE HOUSING PROJECTS
  283. § 21159.26. REDUCTIONS IN HOUSING UNITS AS MITIGATION DISCOURA…
  284. § 21159.27. PROHIBITION AGAINST PIECEMEALING TO QUALIFY FOR EX…
  285. § 21159.28.
  286. Chapter 5: Submission of Information
  287. § 21160. APPLICATION FOR LEASE, PERMIT, LICENSE, ETC.; DATA AN…
  288. § 21161. COMPLETION OF IMPACT REPORT; NOTICE; VALIDITY OF PROJ…
  289. § 21163.
  290. § 21163.1.
  291. § 21163.2.
  292. § 21163.3.
  293. § 21163.4.
  294. Chapter 6: Limitations
  295. § 21165. LEAD AGENCY; PREPARATION OF IMPACT REPORT
  296. § 21166. SUBSEQUENT OR SUPPLEMENTAL IMPACT REPORT; CONDITIONS
  297. § 21166.1. EFFECT OF PREPARATION OF IMPACT REPORT BY LEAD AGENCY
  298. § 21166.2.
  299. § 21167. COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONS OR PROCEEDINGS; TIME
  300. § 21167.1. PREFERENTIAL HEARING OR OTHER CIVIL ACTIONS; DESIGN…
  301. § 21167.2. FAILURE TO COMMENCE ACTION OR PROCEEDING WITHIN TIM…
  302. § 21167.3. ASSUMPTION THAT IMPACT REPORT OR NEGATIVE DECLARATI…
  303. § 21167.4. MANDATE PROCEEDING ALLEGING NONCOMPLIANCE WITH DIVI…
  304. § 21167.5. PROOF OF SERVICE; FILING WITH INITIAL PLEADING
  305. § 21167.6. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS; CLERK’S TRANSCRIPT ON APPEAL…
  306. § 21167.6.2.
  307. § 21167.6.5. SERVICE OF REAL PARTY IN INTEREST; LISTING AND NO…
  308. § 21167.7. COPY OF PLEADINGS TO ATTORNEY GENERAL; GRANTING OF …
  309. § 21167.8. SETTLEMENT MEETING; PRESETTLEMENT AND SETTLEMENT ST…
  310. § 21167.8.
  311. § 21167.9.
  312. § 21167.10.
  313. § 21168. REVIEW OF DETERMINATION; FINDING OR DECISION OF PUBLI…
  314. § 21168.5. ABUSE OF DISCRETION
  315. § 21168.6. MANDATE TO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION; SUPREME COU…
  316. § 21168.6.6.
  317. § 21168.6.7. OAKLAND SPORTS AND MIXED-USE PROJECT
  318. § 21168.6.8. SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT PROJECT
  319. § 21168.6.9.
  320. § 21168.7. DECLARATION OF EXISTING LAW
  321. § 21168.9. PUBLIC AGENCY ACTIONS; NONCOMPLIANCE WITH DIVISION;…
  322. § 21169. VALIDATION OF PROJECTS.
  323. § 21169.11.
  324. § 21173. SEVERABILITY
  325. § 21174. CONSTRUCTION OF DIVISION; ENFORCEMENT OF OTHER PROVIS…
  326. § 21177. PRESENTATION OF GROUNDS FOR NONCOMPLIANCE; OBJECTIONS…
  327. Chapter 6.5: Jobs and Economic Improvement through Environment…
  328. § 21178.
  329. § 21180.
  330. § 21181.
  331. § 21182.
  332. § 21183.
  333. § 21183.5.
  334. § 21183.6.
  335. § 21184.
  336. § 21184.5.
  337. § 21184.7.
  338. § 21185.
  339. § 21186.
  340. § 21187.
  341. § 21187.5
  342. § 21188.
  343. § 21189.
  344. § 21189.1.
  345. § 21189.3
  346. Chapter 6.9: City of San Diego: Old Town Center Redevelopment
  347. § 21189.70
  348. § 21189.70.1.
  349. § 21189.70.2.
  350. § 21189.70.3.
  351. § 21189.70.4.
  352. § 21189.70.5.
  353. § 21189.70.6.
  354. § 21189.70.7.
  355. § 21189.70.8.
  356. § 21189.70.9.
  357. § 21189.70.10.
  358. § 21189.80.
  359. § 21189.81.
  360. § 21189.81.1.
  361. § 21189.82.
  362. § 21189.83.
  363. § 21189.84.
  364. § 21189.85.
  365. § 21189.86.
  366. § 21189.87.
  367. § 21189.88.
  368. § 21189.89.
  369. § 21189.90.
  370. § 21189.91.
  371. CHAPTER 3: GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CALIFORNIA ENV…
  372. AS AMENDED DECEMBER 28, 2018
  373. Article 1. General
  374. 15000. AUTHORITY
  375. 15001. SHORT TITLE
  376. 15002. GENERAL CONCEPTS
  377. 15003. POLICIES
  378. 15004. TIME OF PREPARATION
  379. 15005. TERMINOLOGY
  380. 15006. REDUCING DELAY AND PAPERWORK
  381. 15007. AMENDMENTS
  382. Article 2. General Responsibilities
  383. 15020. GENERAL
  384. 15021. DUTY TO MINIMIZE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE AND BALANCE COMPE…
  385. 15022. PUBLIC AGENCY IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES
  386. 15023. OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH (OPR)
  387. 15024. SECRETARY FOR RESOURCES
  388. 15025. DELEGATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES
  389. Article 3. Authorities Granted to Public Agencies by CEQA
  390. 15040. AUTHORITY PROVIDED BY CEQA
  391. 15041. AUTHORITY TO MITIGATE
  392. 15042. AUTHORITY TO DISAPPROVE PROJECTS
  393. 15043. AUTHORITY TO APPROVE PROJECTS DESPITE SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS
  394. 15044. AUTHORITY TO COMMENT
  395. 15045. FEES
  396. Article 4. Lead Agency
  397. 15050. LEAD AGENCY CONCEPT
  398. 15051. CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING THE LEAD AGENCY
  399. 15052. SHIFT IN LEAD AGENCY DESIGNATION
  400. 15053. DESIGNATION OF LEAD AGENCY BY THE OFFICE OF PLANNING AN…
  401. Article 5. Preliminary Review of Projects and Conduct of Initi…
  402. 15060. PRELIMINARY REVIEW
  403. 15060.5. PREAPPLICATION CONSULTATION
  404. 15061. REVIEW FOR EXEMPTION
  405. 15062. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION
  406. 15063. INITIAL STUDY
  407. 15064. DETERMINING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFEC…
  408. SECTION 15064.3. DETERMINING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TRANSPORTATIO…
  409. 15064.4. DETERMINING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACTS FROM GREENHOU…
  410. 15064.5. DETERMINING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACTS TO ARCHAEOLOG…
  411. 15064.7. THRESHOLDS OF SIGNIFICANCE.
  412. 15065. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE
  413. Article 6. Negative Declaration Process
  414. 15070. DECISION TO PREPARE A NEGATIVE OR MITIGATED NEGATIVE DE…
  415. 15071. CONTENTS
  416. 15072. NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION OR MIT…
  417. 15073. PUBLIC REVIEW OF A PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OR MIT…
  418. 15073.5. RECIRCULATION OF A NEGATIVE DECLARATION PRIOR TO ADOP…
  419. 15074. CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF A NEGATIVE DECLARATION OR…
  420. 15074.1. SUBSTITUTION OF MITIGATION MEASURES IN A PROPOSED MIT…
  421. 15075. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION ON A PROJECT FOR WHICH A PROPOS…
  422. Article 7. EIR Process
  423. 15080. GENERAL
  424. 15081. DECISION TO PREPARE AN EIR
  425. 15081.5. EIRS REQUIRED BY STATUTE
  426. 15082. NOTICE OF PREPARATION AND DETERMINATION OF SCOPE OF EIR
  427. 15083. EARLY PUBLIC CONSULTATION
  428. 15084. PREPARING THE DRAFT EIR
  429. 15085. NOTICE OF COMPLETION
  430. 15086. CONSULTATION CONCERNING DRAFT EIR
  431. 15087. PUBLIC REVIEW OF DRAFT EIR
  432. 15088. EVALUATION OF AND RESPONSE TO COMMENTS
  433. 15088.5. RECIRCULATION OF AN EIR PRIOR TO CERTIFICATION
  434. 15089. PREPARATION OF FINAL EIR
  435. 15090. CERTIFICATION OF THE FINAL EIR
  436. 15091. FINDINGS
  437. 15092. APPROVAL
  438. 15093. STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS
  439. 15094. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION
  440. 15095. DISPOSITION OF A FINAL EIR
  441. 15096. PROCESS FOR A RESPONSIBLE AGENCY
  442. 15097. MITIGATION MONITORING OR REPORTING.
  443. Article 8. Time Limits
  444. 15100. GENERAL
  445. 15101. REVIEW OF APPLICATION FOR COMPLETENESS
  446. 15102. INITIAL STUDY
  447. 15103. RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF PREPARATION
  448. 15104. CONVENING OF MEETINGS
  449. 15105. PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD FOR A DRAFT EIR OR A PROPOSED NEGA…
  450. 15107. COMPLETION OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION
  451. 15108. COMPLETION AND CERTIFICATION OF EIR
  452. 15109. SUSPENSION OF TIME PERIODS
  453. 15110. PROJECTS WITH FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT
  454. 15111. PROJECTS WITH SHORT TIME PERIODS FOR APPROVAL
  455. 15112. STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS
  456. Article 9. Contents of Environmental Impact Reports
  457. 15120. GENERAL
  458. 15121. INFORMATIONAL DOCUMENT
  459. 15122. TABLE OF CONTENTS OR INDEX
  460. 15123. SUMMARY
  461. 15124. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
  462. 15125. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
  463. 15126. CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
  464. 15126.2 CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION OF SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMEN…
  465. 15126.4 CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION OF MITIGATION MEASURES PR…
  466. 15126.6. CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION OF ALTERNATIVES TO THE P…
  467. 15127. LIMITATIONS ON DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
  468. 15128. EFFECTS NOT FOUND TO BE SIGNIFICANT
  469. 15129. ORGANIZATIONS AND PERSONS CONSULTED
  470. 15130. DISCUSSION OF CUMULATIVE IMPACTS
  471. 15131. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTS
  472. 15132. CONTENTS OF FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
  473. Article 10. Considerations in Preparing EIRs and Negative Decl…
  474. 15140. WRITING
  475. 15141. PAGE LIMITS
  476. 15142. INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
  477. 15143. EMPHASIS
  478. 15144. FORECASTING
  479. 15145. SPECULATION
  480. 15146. DEGREE OF SPECIFICITY
  481. 15147. TECHNICAL DETAIL
  482. 15148. CITATION
  483. 15149. USE OF REGISTERED PROFESSIONALS IN PREPARING EIRS
  484. 15150. INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
  485. 15151. STANDARDS FOR ADEQUACY OF AN EIR
  486. 15152. TIERING
  487. 15153. USE OF AN EIR FROM AN EARLIER PROJECT
  488. 15154. PROJECTS NEAR AIRPORTS
  489. 15155. WATER SUPPLY ANALYSIS; CITY OR COUNTY CONSULTATION WITH…
  490. Article 11. Types of EIRs
  491. 15160. GENERAL
  492. 15161. PROJECT EIR
  493. 15162. SUBSEQUENT EIRS AND NEGATIVE DECLARATIONS
  494. 15163. SUPPLEMENT TO AN EIR
  495. 15164. ADDENDUM TO AN EIR OR NEGATIVE DECLARATION
  496. 15165. MULTIPLE AND PHASED PROJECTS
  497. 15166. EIR AS PART OF A GENERAL PLAN
  498. 15167. STAGED EIR
  499. 15168. PROGRAM EIR
  500. 15169. MASTER ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
  501. 15170. JOINT EIR-EIS
  502. Article 11.5 Master Environmental Impact Report
  503. 15175. MASTER EIR
  504. 15176. CONTENTS OF A MASTER EIR
  505. 15177. SUBSEQUENT PROJECTS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE MEIR
  506. 15178. SUBSEQUENT PROJECTS IDENTIFIED IN THE MEIR
  507. 15179. LIMITATIONS ON THE USE OF THE MASTER EIR
  508. 15179.5. FOCUSED EIRS AND SMALL PROJECTS
  509. Article 12. Special Situations
  510. 15180. REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
  511. 15182. PROJECTS PURSUANT TO A SPECIFIC PLAN
  512. 15183. PROJECTS CONSISTENT WITH A COMMUNITY PLAN OR ZONING
  513. 15183.3 STREAMLINING FOR INFILL PROJECTS
  514. 15183.5. TIERING AND STREAMLINING THE ANALYSIS OF GREENHOUSE G…
  515. 15184. STATE MANDATED LOCAL PROJECTS
  516. 15185. ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS
  517. 15186. SCHOOL FACILITIES
  518. 15187. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OF NEW RULES AND REGULATIONS
  519. 15188. FOCUSED EIR FOR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT
  520. 15189. COMPLIANCE WITH PERFORMANCE STANDARD OR TREATMENT REQUI…
  521. 15190. DEADLINES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTIONS 15188 AND 15189
  522. 15190.5. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT
  523. Article 12.5 Exemptions for Agricultural Housing, Affordable H…
  524. 15191. DEFINITIONS
  525. 15192. THRESHOLD REQUIREMENTS FOR EXEMPTIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL …
  526. 15193. AGRICULTURAL HOUSING EXEMPTION
  527. 15194. AFFORDABLE HOUSING EXEMPTION
  528. 15195. RESIDENTIAL INFILL EXEMPTION
  529. 15196. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION FOR AGRICULTURAL HOUSING, AFFORDABL…
  530. Article 13. Review and Evaluation of EIRs and Negative Declara…
  531. 15200. PURPOSES OF REVIEW
  532. 15201. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
  533. 15202. PUBLIC HEARINGS
  534. 15203. ADEQUATE TIME FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT
  535. 15204. FOCUS OF REVIEW
  536. 15205. REVIEW BY STATE AGENCIES
  537. 15206. PROJECTS OF STATEWIDE, REGIONAL, OR AREAWIDE SIGNIFICANCE
  538. 15207. FAILURE TO COMMENT
  539. 15208. RETENTION AND AVAILABILITY OF COMMENTS
  540. 15209. COMMENTS ON INITIATIVE OF PUBLIC AGENCIES
  541. Article 14. Projects Also Subject to the National Environmenta…
  542. 15220. GENERAL
  543. 15221. NEPA DOCUMENT READY BEFORE CEQA DOCUMENT
  544. 15222. PREPARATION OF JOINT DOCUMENTS
  545. 15223. CONSULTATION WITH FEDERAL AGENCIES
  546. 15224. TIME LIMITS
  547. 15225. CIRCULATION OF DOCUMENTS
  548. 15226. JOINT ACTIVITIES
  549. 15227. STATE COMMENTS ON A FEDERAL PROJECT
  550. 15228. WHERE FEDERAL AGENCY WILL NOT COOPERATE
  551. 15229. BASELINE ANALYSIS FOR MILITARY BASE REUSE PLAN EIRS
  552. Article 15. Litigation
  553. 15230. TIME LIMITS AND CRITERIA
  554. 15231. ADEQUACY OF EIR OR NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR USE BY RESP…
  555. 15232. REQUEST FOR HEARING
  556. 15233. CONDITIONAL PERMITS
  557. SECTION 15234. REMAND
  558. Article 16. EIR Monitor
  559. SECTION 15240
  560. 15240. EIR MONITOR
  561. Article 17. Exemption for Certified State Regulatory Programs
  562. 15250. GENERAL
  563. 15251. LIST OF CERTIFIED PROGRAMS
  564. 15252. SUBSTITUTE DOCUMENT
  565. 15253. USE OF AN EIR SUBSTITUTE BY A RESPONSIBLE AGENCY
  566. Article 18. Statutory Exemptions
  567. 15260. GENERAL
  568. 15261. ONGOING PROJECT
  569. 15262. FEASIBILITY AND PLANNING STUDIES
  570. 15263. DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS
  571. 15264. TIMBERLAND PRESERVES
  572. 15265. ADOPTION OF COASTAL PLANS AND PROGRAMS
  573. 15266. GENERAL PLAN TIME EXTENSION
  574. 15267. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO LOW OR MODERATE INCOME HOUSING
  575. 15268. MINISTERIAL PROJECTS
  576. 15269. EMERGENCY PROJECTS
  577. 15270. PROJECTS WHICH ARE DISAPPROVED
  578. 15271. EARLY ACTIVITIES RELATED TO THERMAL POWER PLANTS
  579. 15272. OLYMPIC GAMES
  580. 15273. RATES, TOLLS, FARES, AND CHARGES
  581. 15274. FAMILY DAY CARE HOMES
  582. 15275. SPECIFIED MASS TRANSIT PROJECTS
  583. 15276. TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT AND CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PR…
  584. 15277. PROJECTS LOCATED OUTSIDE CALIFORNIA
  585. 15278. APPLICATION OF COATINGS
  586. 15281. AIR QUALITY PERMITS
  587. 15282. OTHER STATUTORY EXEMPTIONS
  588. 15283. HOUSING NEEDS ALLOCATION
  589. 15284. PIPELINES
  590. 15285. TRANSIT AGENCY RESPONSES TO REVENUE SHORTFALLS
  591. Article 19. Categorical Exemptions
  592. 15300. CATEGORICAL EXEMPTIONS
  593. 15300.1. RELATION TO MINISTERIAL PROJECTS
  594. 15300.2. EXCEPTIONS
  595. 15300.3. REVISIONS TO LIST OF CATEGORICAL EXEMPTIONS
  596. 15300.4. APPLICATION BY PUBLIC AGENCIES
  597. 15301. EXISTING FACILITIES
  598. 15302. REPLACEMENT OR RECONSTRUCTION
  599. 15303. NEW CONSTRUCTION OR CONVERSION OF SMALL STRUCTURES
  600. 15304. MINOR ALTERATIONS TO LAND
  601. 15305. MINOR ALTERATIONS IN LAND USE LIMITATIONS
  602. 15306. INFORMATION COLLECTION
  603. 15307. ACTIONS BY REGULATORY AGENCIES FOR PROTECTION OF NATURA…
  604. 15308. ACTIONS BY REGULATORY AGENCIES FOR PROTECTION OF THE EN…
  605. 15309. INSPECTIONS
  606. 15310. LOANS
  607. 15311. ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
  608. 15312. SURPLUS GOVERNMENT PROPERTY SALES
  609. 15313. ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PURPOSES
  610. 15314. MINOR ADDITIONS TO SCHOOLS
  611. 15315. MINOR LAND DIVISIONS
  612. 15316. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF LAND IN ORDER TO CREATE PARKS
  613. 15317. OPEN SPACE CONTRACTS OR EASEMENTS
  614. 15318. DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS AREAS
  615. 15319. ANNEXATIONS OF EXISTING FACILITIES AND LOTS FOR EXEMPT …
  616. 15320. CHANGES IN ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL AGENCIES
  617. 15321. ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS BY REGULATORY AGENCIES
  618. 15322. EDUCATIONAL OR TRAINING PROGRAMS INVOLVING NO PHYSICAL …
  619. 15323. NORMAL OPERATIONS OF FACILITIES FOR PUBLIC GATHERINGS
  620. 15324. REGULATIONS OF WORKING CONDITIONS
  621. 15325. TRANSFERS OF OWNERSHIP OF INTEREST IN LAND TO PRESERVE …
  622. 15326. ACQUISITION OF HOUSING FOR HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
  623. 15327. LEASING NEW FACILITIES
  624. 15328. SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS AT EXISTING FACILITIES
  625. 15329. COGENERATION PROJECTS AT EXISTING FACILITIES
  626. 15330. MINOR ACTIONS TO PREVENT, MINIMIZE, STABILIZE, MITIGATE…
  627. 15331. HISTORICAL RESOURCE RESTORATION/REHABILITATION
  628. 15332. IN-FILL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
  629. 15333. SMALL HABITAT RESTORATION PROJECTS.
  630. Article 20. Definitions
  631. 15350. GENERAL
  632. 15351. APPLICANT
  633. 15352. APPROVAL
  634. 15353. CEQA
  635. 15354. CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION
  636. 15355. CUMULATIVE IMPACTS
  637. 15356. DECISION-MAKING BODY
  638. 15357. DISCRETIONARY PROJECT
  639. 15358. EFFECTS
  640. 15359. EMERGENCY
  641. 15360. ENVIRONMENT
  642. 15361. ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS
  643. 15362. EIR - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
  644. 15363. EIS - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
  645. 15364. FEASIBLE
  646. 15364.5. GREENHOUSE GAS
  647. 15365. INITIAL STUDY
  648. 15366. JURISDICTION BY LAW
  649. 15367. LEAD AGENCY
  650. 15368. LOCAL AGENCY
  651. 15369. MINISTERIAL
  652. 15369.5. MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
  653. 15370. MITIGATION
  654. 15371. NEGATIVE DECLARATION
  655. 15372. NOTICE OF COMPLETION
  656. 15373. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION
  657. 15374. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION
  658. 15375. NOTICE OF PREPARATION
  659. 15376. PERSON
  660. 15377. PRIVATE PROJECT
  661. 15378. PROJECT
  662. 15379. PUBLIC AGENCY
  663. 15380. ENDANGERED, RARE OR THREATENED SPECIES
  664. 15381. RESPONSIBLE AGENCY
  665. 15382. SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
  666. 15383. STATE AGENCY
  667. 15384. SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE
  668. 15385. TIERING
  669. 15386. TRUSTEE AGENCY
  670. 15387. URBANIZED AREA
  671. CEQA GUIDELINES APPENDICES
  672. APPENDIX A: CEQA PROCESS FLOW CHART
  673. APPENDIX B: STATUTORY AUTHORITY OF STATE DEPARTMENTS
  674. continued
  675. APPENDIX B FOOTNOTES
  676. APPENDIX C: NOTICE OF COMPLETION & ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT TRAN…
  677. continued
  678. APPENDIX D: NOTICE OF DETERMINATION
  679. APPENDIX E: NOTICE OF EXEMPTION
  680. I. Introduction
  681. II. EIR Contents
  682. APPENDIX G: ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
  683. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED:
  684. DETERMINATION
  685. EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
  686. APPENDIX H: ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
  687. APPENDIX I: NOTICE OF PREPARATION
  688. APPENDIX J: EXAMPLES OF TIERING EIRS
  689. APPENDIX K: CRITERIA FOR SHORTENED CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW
  690. APPENDIX L: NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF DRAFT EIR
  691. I. Introduction
  692. II. Definitions
  693. Ill. Performance Standards Related to Project Design
  694. IV. Additional Performance Standards by Project Type
  695. A. Residential
  696. B. Commercial/Retail
  697. C. Office Building
  698. D. Transit
  699. E. Schools
  700. F. Small Walkable Community Projects
  701. G. Mixed-Use Projects
  702. APPENDIX N: INFILL ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
  703. INDEX
  704. Schools
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