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Local Guidelines for Implementing the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (2023) NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br /> <br /> <br />2023 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 6-3 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />(1) a state agency is the lead agency, a responsible agency, or a trustee agency; (2) a state agency <br />otherwise has jurisdiction by law with respect to the project; or (3) the proposed project is of <br />sufficient statewide, regional, or area-wide significance as determined pursuant to State CEQA <br />Guidelines section 15206. The Lead Agency shall give notice of the public review period by filing <br />and posting a Notice of Intent to Adopt a Negative Declaration (Form “D”) with the County Clerk <br />before commencement of the public review period; where a public review period of at least 30 <br />days is required, the Lead Agency shall also electronically submit the Notice of Intent to the State <br />Clearinghouse. (Pub. Resources Code, § 21091.) <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.1 (Reference: Rominger v. County of Colusa (2014) 229 Cal.App.4th 690, 708.) <br />The City requires requests for notices to be in writing and to be renewed annually. If the <br />City is not otherwise required by CEQA or another regulation to provide notice, the City may <br />charge a fee for providing notices to individuals or organizations that have submitted written <br />requests to receive such notices, unless the request is made by another public agency. <br />If the Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration has been submitted to the <br />State Clearinghouse for review by state agencies, the public review period shall be at least as long <br />as the period of review and comment by state agencies as established by the State Clearinghouse. <br />(See Local Guidelines Section 6.10.) Day one of the state agency review period shall be the date <br />that the State Clearinghouse distributes the Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative <br />Declaration to state agencies. <br />The Notice of Intent to Adopt a Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />shall contain the following information: <br />(a) The period during which comments shall be received; <br />(b) The date, time and place of any public meetings or hearings on the proposed project; <br />(c) A brief description of the proposed project and its location; <br />(d) The address where copies of the proposed Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative <br />Declaration and all documents incorporated by reference in the proposed Negative <br />Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration are available for review; <br />(e) A description of how the proposed Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />can be obtained in electronic format; <br />(f) The Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) list on which the proposed project site is <br />located, if applicable, and the corresponding information from the applicant’s statement <br />(see Local Guidelines Section 2.05); and <br />(g) The significant effects on the environment, if any, anticipated as a result of the proposed <br />project. <br /> <br />1 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).