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Qualifications to Provide <br />Environmental Services- Housing Division <br />a The project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare, or threatened species. <br />d. Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water <br />quality. <br />e. The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public services. <br />If a project can be processed with a CE, the lead agency need only fill out and file a Notice of Exemption (NOE) following <br />project approval. However, we also routinely prepare technical reports for our clients that address the criteria above to <br />support these exemptions when appropriate. <br />Initial Study— (Mitigated) Negative Declaration <br />Typically, IS-NDs will be prepared using the CEQA Guidelines Appendix G environmental checklist. The IS will address <br />each environmental issue area in the checklist and will include data and analysis to support all conclusions, When <br />possible, impacts will be quantified. Following circulation and public review of the draft document, the lead agency is <br />required to "consider" all comments received. If mitigation measures are included In the IS, the final ISM will also <br />include a mitigation monitoring and reporting program (MMRP). The MMRP will compile all of the mitigation measures <br />developed within the body of the IS, as well as information necessary to monitor compliance with each measure. <br />Environmental Impact Report <br />An EIR will be required for any project involving a significant environmental impact that cannot be reduced to below a <br />level of significance with feasible mitigation measures. For any EIRs needed under this contract, we will take a solution - <br />oriented approach to the environmental review process that focuses on resolving problems, This Is accomplished in a <br />variety of ways, including: <br />• Effectively engaging stakeholder groups and the general public; <br />• Developing effective mitigation measures for identified Impacts; and <br />• Devising alternatives that respond to environmental conditions and good planning principles. <br />The major tasks associated with a typical EIR work program are described below, <br />• IS/Notice of Preparation (NOP) <br />• Scoping Meeting(s) <br />• Project Description <br />• Administrative Draft EIR <br />• Draft EIR (45 -day public review period) <br />e Final EIR <br />• Notice of Determination (NOD) <br />NEPA <br />NEPA documentation could include Exemptions, NEPA Categorical Exlcuslons (NEPA CEs), Environmental <br />Assessments (EAs), or Environmental Impact Statements (EISs). <br />Exemption <br />Activities that, by their nature, do not cause changes in the physical environment are exempt under 24 CFR 58,34, For <br />these projects, a Notice of Exemption would be prepared. The notice consists of a one-page form, including the specific <br />section of 24 CFR 58.34 that references the proposed activity. For exemptions, we will also complete the 24 CFR 58.6 <br />Compliance Documentation Checklist, which addresses flood protection, the Coastal Barrier Resources Act, and runway <br />clear zones. If applicable, the documentation will be accompanied by a 24 CFR 58.6 Checklist. <br />Categorical Exclusion <br />Projects that are not exempt are checked against the criteria in 24 CFR 58.35 to determine whether they are <br />categorically excluded or whether an EA or EIS may be required. NEPA CEs are available under 24 CFR 58.35 for those <br />actions that either do not create any changes in the physical environment, or make minor modifications associated with <br />Page 2 <br />25A-17 <br />