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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) NEGATIVE DECLARATION <br /> <br /> <br />2023 City of Santa Ana Local Guidelines 6-19 ©Best Best & Krieger LLP <br />6.24 FILING FEES FOR PROJECTS THAT AFFECT WILDLIFE RESOURCES. <br />At the time a Notice of Determination for a Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative <br />Declaration is filed with the County or Counties in which the project is located, a fee of $2,764.00, <br />or the then applicable fee, shall be paid to the Clerk for projects that will adversely affect fish or <br />wildlife resources. These fees are collected by the Clerk on behalf of DFW pursuant to Fish and <br />Game Code section 711.4. <br />Only one filing fee is required for each project unless the project is tiered or phased and <br />separate environmental documents are prepared. (Fish & Game Code section 711.4(g).) For <br />projects where Responsible Agencies file separate Notices of Determination, only the Lead <br />Agency is required to pay the fee. <br />Note: County Clerks are authorized to charge a documentary handling fee for each project <br />in addition to the Fish and Game Code fees specified above. Refer to the Index in the Staff <br />Summary to help determine the correct total amount of fees applicable to the project. <br />For private projects, the City may pass these costs on to the project applicant. <br />Fish and Game Code fees may be waived for projects with “no effect” on fish or wildlife <br />resources or for certain projects undertaken by the DFW and implemented through a contract with <br />a non-profit entity or local government agency; however, the Lead Agency must obtain a form <br />showing that the DFW has determined that the project will have “no effect” on fish and wildlife. <br />(Fish and Game Code section 711.4(c)(2)(A)). Projects that are statutorily or categorically exempt <br />from CEQA are also not subject to the filing fee, and do not require a no effect determination. <br />(State CEQA Guidelines sections 15260 through 15333; Fish and Game Code section 711.4(d)(1)). <br />The applicable DFW Regional Office’s environmental review and permitting staff are responsible <br />for determining whether a project within their region will qualify for a no effect determination and <br />if the CEQA filing fee will be waived. <br />The request should be submitted when the CEQA document is released for public review, <br />or as early as possible in the public comment period. Documents submitted in digital format are <br />preferred (e.g. compact disk). If insufficient documentation is submitted to DFW for the proposed <br />project, a no effect determination will not be issued. <br />If the City believes that a project for which it is Lead Agency will have “no effect” on fish <br />or wildlife resources, it should contact the appropriate DFW Regional Office. The project’s CEQA <br />document may need to be provided to the appropriate DFW Regional Office along with a written <br />request. Documentation submitted to the appropriate DFW Regional Office should set forth facts <br />in support of the fee exemption. Previous examples of projects that have qualified for a fee <br />exemption include: minor zoning changes that did not lead to or allow new construction, grading, <br />or other physical alterations to the environment; and minor modifications to existing structures, <br />including addition of a second story to single or multi-family residences. <br />The fee exemption requirement that the project have “no” impact on fish or wildlife <br />resources is more stringent than the former requirement that a project have only “de minimis” <br />effects on fish or wildlife resources. DFW may determine that a project would have no effect on <br />fish and wildlife if all of the following conditions apply:
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