28 California State Clearinghouse 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'From' section with your public agency's name and address, ensuring accuracy for proper communication.
  3. In the 'Project Title' field, provide a concise title that reflects the essence of your project.
  4. Specify the project location by entering details in both 'Project Location - Specific' and 'City' fields. If not applicable, indicate 'N/A'.
  5. Complete the 'Description of Nature, Purpose and Beneficiaries of Project' section with detailed information about your project's goals and beneficiaries.
  6. Select the appropriate Exempt Status by checking one of the options provided, ensuring it aligns with your project's nature.
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  8. Fill in the contact person’s details under 'Lead Agency Contact Person', including their phone number for follow-up inquiries.
  9. Finally, ensure all required signatures are obtained before submitting your completed form for filing at OPR.

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CEQA requires that state and local agencies disclose and evaluate the docHub environmental impacts of proposed projects and adopt all feasible mitigation measures to reduce or eliminate those impacts. The Attorney General, in his independent capacity, has a special role in overseeing and enforcing CEQA.
CEQA requires that state and local agencies disclose and evaluate the docHub environmental impacts of proposed projects and adopt all feasible mitigation measures to reduce or eliminate those impacts.
The purpose of the NOP is to solicit guidance from those agencies as to the scope and content of the environmental information to be included in the EIR or EA with docHub impacts. An Initial Study, or preliminary analysis, is prepared and traditionally accompanies the NOP.
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is intended to inform governmental decision-makers and the public about the potential environmental effects of projects; identify ways to reduce or avoid docHub adverse environmental impacts; offer alternatives to the project; and disclose to the public why a project
CEQA is required for projects that will have a substantial impact on the community. However, even small-size projects must follow the CEQA process, especially if they have adverse impacts on the environment.

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Notices of Decision or Determination A Notice of Decision or Determination (NOD) is a brief notice to be filed by a public agency after it approves or determines to carry out a project which is subject to the requirements of CEQA.
Among other things, the CEQA Guidelines explain how to determine whether an activity is subject to environmental review, what steps are involved in the environmental review process, and the required content of environmental documents.
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