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Item 22 - Resolution Adopting Local CEQA Guidelines Resolution
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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2023) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT <br /> <br /> <br />2023 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 7-27 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />(6) Projects that would interfere with water quality standards; and <br />(7) Projects that would provide housing, jobs, or occupancy for 500 or more people <br />within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant. <br />A Draft EIR may also be submitted to the State Clearinghouse for review and comment by <br />state agencies when a state agency has special expertise with regard to the environmental impacts <br />involved. <br />Submission of the Draft EIR to the State Clearinghouse affects the timing of the public <br />review period as set forth in Local Guidelines Section 7.28. <br />(Reference: Pub. Resources Code, § 21091; State CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15205, 15206.) <br />7.27 SPECIAL NOTICE REQUIREMENTS FOR WASTE- AND FUEL-BURNING PROJECTS. <br />For any waste-burning project, as defined in Local Guidelines Section 5.11, in addition to <br />the notice requirements specified in Local Guidelines Sections 7.25 and 7.26, Notice of <br />Availability of the Draft EIR shall be given by direct mailing or any other method calculated to <br />provide delivery of the notice to the owners and occupants of property within one-fourth mile of <br />any parcel or parcels on which the project is located. <br />(Reference: Pub. Resources Code, § 21092(c).) <br />7.28 TIME FOR REVIEW OF DRAFT EIR; FAILURE TO COMMENT. <br />A period of between thirty (30) and sixty (60) days from the filing of the Notice of <br />Completion of the Draft EIR shall be allowed for review of and comment on the Draft EIR, except <br />in unusual situations. <br />If the Draft EIR is for a proposed project where a state agency is the lead agency, a <br />responsible agency, or a trustee agency; a state agency otherwise has jurisdiction by law with <br />respect to the project; or the proposed project is of sufficient statewide, regional, or area-wide <br />significance as determined pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines section 15206, the review period <br />shall be at least forty-five (45) days (unless a shorter period is approved as set forth below), and <br />the lead agency shall provide the document in an electronic form, as required by the Office of <br />Planning and Research, to the State Clearinghouse for review and comment by state agencies. <br />For purposes of calculating the length of the public review period, the last day of the public <br />review period cannot fall on a weekend, a legal holiday, or other day on which the lead agency’s <br />offices are closed.2 (Reference: Rominger v. County of Colusa (2014) 229 Cal.App.4th 690, 708.) <br /> <br />2 A public agency’s “offices are closed” for purposes of this section on days in which the agency is formally closed <br />for business (for example, due to a weekend, a legal holiday, or a formal furlough affecting the entire office). A public <br />agency’s office is not considered closed for purposes of this section where the agency’s office may be physically <br />closed, but the agency is nonetheless open for business and is operating remotely or virtually (for example, in response <br />to the Covid-19 pandemic).
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