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A Negative Declaration (ND) or a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) will be prepared for a project when there is no substantial evidence that the project or any of its aspects could result in significant adverse environmental impacts.
A negative declaration is a written statement that an EIR is not required because a project will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment. (Pub. Res. Code 21064, 21080(c).)
A MND applies when changes to the project or mitigation measures reduce the significant effects to a less than significant level or avoid them all together.
If the agency determines that the project may have a significant effect on the environment, an EIR must be prepared. (Pub. Res. Code 21002.1, 21061, 21080, 21080.1 et seq.; Guidelines 1508015081.5.)
A Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration is simply a statement that a project will not create significant environmental harm, or that environmental impact has been mitigated to a less than significant level.
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Section 15072 - Notice of Intent to Adopt a Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative Declaration (a) A lead agency shall provide a notice of intent to adopt a negative declaration or mitigated negative declaration to the public, responsible agencies, trustee agencies, and the county clerk of each county within which
The Lead Agency shall provide a public review period of no less than 20 days. When a Negative 6 Page 10 Declaration or MND is submitted to the State Clearinghouse, the review period shall last no less than 30 days, unless a shorter period is approved.
If the project may cause adverse environmental effects, the Commission will prepare a more detailed informational document called an Environmental Impact Report (EIR). An EIR contains information on potential effects, measures to mitigate those effects, and an analysis of alternatives to the project.

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