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SECTION 4. <br /> <br />critical concern as identified in the Governor's <br /> <br />(m) <br /> <br />Environmental Goals and Policy Report of June 1, <br />1973. <br /> <br />Exception by. Location. Class 3, 4, 5, 6, and 11 <br /> <br />are qualified by consideratiors of where the <br />project is to be located -- a project that i.s <br />ordinarily insignificant in its impact on the <br /> <br />environment may in a <br />ment be significant. <br />considered to apply in <br />the project may impact <br />e~ ha~a~ of hazardous <br /> <br />particularly sensitive environ- <br />Therefore, these classes are <br />all instances, EXCEPT where <br />on an environmental resource, <br />or'critical concern as may <br /> <br />be hereafter designated, precisely mapped, and <br />officially adopted pursuant to law by Federal, State, <br />or local~ agencies. Moreover, all exemptions for these <br />classes are inapplicable when the cumulative impact <br />of successive projects of thE: same type in the <br /> <br />same place, over time is significant -- for example, <br />annual additions to an existing building under <br /> <br />Class 1. <br /> <br />Environmental Assessment Form (EIIAF). If the <br />Envirenmen~al Impact Evaluator finds that a specific <br />propo~al']is a dis'cretion~ry project aRd-+s-nee-e~emp~ <br />u~de~-~he-ea~ege~ea~-e~em@~ens ~o~ede~c~bed, the <br />Envirenmental Impact Evaluator shall then require of <br /> <br />-20- <br /> <br /> <br />