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RFP #24-038A: On-Call Environmental Review Services for CHAMBERS <br /> the Housing Division GROUP <br /> City of Santa Ana <br /> assist City Staff in developing scoping meetings and identify the appropriate responsible/trustee agencies and other <br /> relevant stakeholders should the project require these meetings (such as during the preparation of an EIS. While it is <br /> not necessary to conduct scoping meetings during the preparation of Environmental Assessment,this could be helpful <br /> in data collection for a project. <br /> NEPA Documents: NEPA Literature Review and Scoping Meeting(s):After receiving NTP from the City,Chambers Group <br /> will be prepared to meet with the City's Project Manager and staff, when applicable, at a Project Initiation/Kick-off <br /> Meeting to discuss the project. Chambers Group will receive project plans, and other project related information and <br /> studies.This information will be reviewed in order to determine the appropriate NEPA documentation to be prepared. <br /> Chambers Group will assist City Staff in developing scoping meetings and identify the appropriate responsible/trustee <br /> agencies and other relevant stakeholders should the project require these meetings(such as during the preparation of <br /> an EIS). While it is not necessary to conduct scoping meetings during the preparation of an EA, this could be helpful in <br /> data collection for a project. <br /> Categorical Exclusion: There are certain conditions under which NEPA does not apply to an action. These conditions <br /> include, but are not limited to statutory exemptions, emergencies,and classified information.Any of these,and some <br /> additional exempted actions, may involve the City to some degree, by way of location of the action within the City. <br /> Thus, the City may have a role in the NEPA process as a Review Agency, or as a Lead or Co-Lead Agency. As such, the <br /> City may be responsible for the preparation of some type of record of environmental consideration, documenting the <br /> applicability of the NEPA Categorical Exclusion. <br /> EA/Findings of No Significant Impact (FONSI): An EA is to be a concise public document that focuses on those <br /> environmental areas where potential adverse impacts are anticipated. It will provide sufficient evidence and analysis <br /> to determine whether or not an EIS is required. The EA would be limited to an analysis of potential significant <br /> environmental issues which are identified through a scoping process with the public and review agencies.The EA will <br /> include brief descriptions of the need for the proposed project,alternatives to the proposed project,the environmental <br /> impacts of the proposed project and its alternatives,and a listing of agencies and persons consulted. Based on the Final <br /> EA, Chambers Group will prepare the FONSI that outlines the reasons why the federal agency has concluded that no <br /> significant environmental impacts would result from implementation of the proposed action.The FONSI will inform the <br /> decision record for the federal agency. <br /> EAs and Compliance Findings - 24 CFR Part 580: Chambers Group will prepare an EA in accordance with HUD's format <br /> for EA Determinations and Compliance Findings for HUD-assisted Projects(24 CFR Part 58). <br /> The EA will be prepared utilizing the format preferred by HUD,which includes the following sections: <br /> 1. Project Information <br /> 2. Funding Information <br /> 3. Compliance with 24 CFR 50.4, 58.5,and 58.6 Laws and Authorities <br /> 4. EA Factors <br /> 5. Mitigation Measures and Conditions <br /> The analysis of the environmental effects and significance will address direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts of all <br /> the alternatives considered. These include the discussion of the Project's compliance with statutes, executive orders, <br /> and regulations listed at 24 CFR 50.4,58.5 and 58.6,and environmental assessment factors including land development, <br /> socioeconomic, community facilities and services, and natural features as appropriate. Upon completion of the EA, <br /> Chambers Group will enter the EA and associated documents into the HUD HEROS. <br /> HUD HEROS:To help Responsible Entities facilitate the environmental review process, HUD's Office of Environment <br /> and Energy(OEE)has developed HEROS. HEROS is a web-based system for Responsible Entities to prepare and manage <br /> their Environmental Review Records (ERR). HEROS applies to all environmental reviews for HUD-assisted projects. <br /> HEROS streamlines the environmental review process for Users by replacing the existing paper-based process with a <br /> comprehensive web-based system. Users can create electronic Environmental Review Records and manage their <br /> reviews from a single, electronic portal. HEROS facilitates easier organization,sharing,and communications between a <br /> Responsible Entity and its partners. Chambers Group has experience working within the HEROS system. <br /> Est <br /> /IN 1979 ,;,lio,il:If, : ,;:; <br />