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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Project Number and HUD Program at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking your submission.
  3. Enter the Date Received, followed by the Project Name and Location, including Street, City, County, and State. Ensure accuracy as this identifies your project.
  4. Complete sections regarding Applicant Name and Address, including contact details. This ensures that all communications are directed appropriately.
  5. Proceed to fill out details about Dwelling Units, Stories, and whether it’s New Construction or Rehabilitation. Be specific to avoid delays in processing.
  6. Answer compliance questions regarding local zoning and environmental reports. Attach any necessary documentation that supports your findings.
  7. Finalize by signing off on required sections such as Preparer, Supervisor, and any comments from Environmental Clearance Officer or HUD Approving Official.

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A NEPA EA is a comprehensive study that identifies environmental impacts of a land development action and analyzes a broad set of parameters including biodiversity, environmental justice, wetlands, air and water pollution, traffic, geotechnical risks, public safety issues and also hazardous substance issues.
Generally, HUD advises that an RE can rely upon a completed environmental review for 5 years with re-evaluation required when there is a substantial change in the nature, magnitude or extent of the project; there are new circumstances and environmental conditions which may affect the project or have a bearing on the
You may be wondering on the specifics of how long a Phase I ESA is good for in the eyes of the law for a property. The simple answer is one year if the Phase I ESA was completed more than 365 days ago then it must be re-completed as it is no longer valid.
An environmental review is the process of reviewing a project and its potential environmental impacts to determine whether it meets federal, state, and local environmental standards.
Unless new information or conditions change, a Phase 1 ESA is valid for 12 months after completion.
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An environmental impact statement (EIS) is a detailed written statement required by section 102(2)(C) of NEPA for a proposed major Federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. Environmental impact statements for recent HUD-assisted projects are listed below.

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