HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-195 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO. 81-195
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING CITY
ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES AND ADOPTING BY REF-
ERENCE THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES AS
CONTAINED IN SECTION 15000 OF THE CALIFORNIA
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
WHEREAS, the State of California has enacted the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to provide decisionmakers with useful
information on how government actions affect the environment; and,
WHEREAS, the State of California has developed environmental
guidelines for the implementation of CEQA; and,
WHEREAS, the state guidelines only provide basic criteria and
direction which requires local agencies to prepare and adopt additional
guidelines for environmental processing within its boundaries.
WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission has recommended adoption
of City Environmental Guidelines.
SECTION 1: Therefore, the City Council hereby finds the
following:
That additional guidelines are needed to supplement
the State EIR Guidelines for proper implementation
of CEQA.
SECTION 2: The City Council hereby adopts the State Environ-
mental Review Guidelines by incorporation by reference as now contained
in Section 15000 et. seq. of Title 14 of the California Administrative
Code and as hereafter amended. Further, to supplement the State EIR
Guidelines for proper implementation of CEQA, the City Council hereby
adopts the additional guidelines attached hereto.
SECTION 3: The Planning Commission and City Council are
hereby designated as the local agency for purposes of implementing the
State EIR Guidelines, as supplemented.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 16th day of December, 1981.
AYES: Frost, Mikels, Bridge, Schlosser
NOES: None
ABSENT: Palombo
ATTEST:
Lauren M. Wasserman, City Clerk
ENVIRONMENTAL
GUIDELINES
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1977
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
ENVIRONMENTAL GUIDELINES
CONTENTS
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
Initial Study/Negative Declaration Process
Environmental impact Report Process
Page
1
2-3
3-6
APPENDIX
Flow Chart
Environmental Assessment Notice
Negative Declaration
Notice of Preparation
Notice of Completion
Notice of Determination
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW HANDBOOK
The purpose of this handbook is to acquaint the user with the procedures,
policies, and administrative tools used to implement the California En-
vironmental Quality Act (CEQA) in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The in-
tent of this information is to give the applicant a clear and accurate
explanation of the Environmental Review process and its relationship to
the State Environmental Law and the City's development review process.
CEQA - A BRIEF HISTORY
In 1970, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) was passed and
signed into law. The Act required that Environmental Impact Reports be
prepared for projects in actions which could have a significant impact
on the environment. During its first few years, the Act was interpreted
as applying only to projects constructed or carried out by governmental
agencies. In 1972, the California Supreme Court decided that the term
"projects" includes private projects, which are subject to public agency
review and regulation. Following this decision, the legislature amended
the definition of "project" to include private activities that are sub-
ject to governmental review and approval.
The State Resources Agency prepared guidelines for the implementation of
CEQA by local public agencies. The State Guidelines are binding on all
local agencies. However, they are general guidelines and only provide
the basic principles, objectives, criteria, and definitions which indi-
vidual agencies shall adopt for internal use in implementing CEQA at
the local level. The Guidelines allow individual agencies to develop
their own review process within the limits of CEQA. The City of Rancho
Cucamonga has adopted the State Guidelines by reference and has developed
an environmental review procedure within the parameters of CEQA and the
State Guidelines. This handbook is designed to be an addendum to the
State Guidelines, which will outline Rancho Cucamonga's specific environ-
mental review procedures.
CEQA divides projects into two categories; discretionary and ministerial.
A Discretionary project is an activity, which requires judgement deliber-
ation, or decision by the public agency, prior to approval. Ministerial
projects require a public agency to issue permits that do not require
judgement or deliberation. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has determined that
such acti'vities as approval of final subdivision maps, issuance of building
permits, issuance of business licenses, issuance of tree removal permits,
issuance of encroachment permits, ~nd approval of individual utility con-
nections are ministerial projects and do not require environmental review.
Certain types of activities, including those that are classified as small
scale discretionary projects, have been predetermined not to have a
significant effect on the environment, and are designated as a "cate-
gorical exemption" from environmental review. These "categorical
exemptions" are specifically listed in the State Guidelines. Environ-
mental review is not required for categorically exempt activities or
for ministerial projects. All discretionary projects require environ-
mental review and/or clearance.
INITIAL STUDY/NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROCESS
Initial Study Questionnaire
After it has been determined that a project required environmental
review, the next step in the process is the completion of the Initial
Study Questionnaire. The Initial Study Questionnaire is divided into
two parts. Part I is completed by the applicant, Part II is completed
by the Planning Division staff. The purpose of Part I is to gather
}eneral information about the proposed project, its environmental set-
ting, and the type of impacts the project might be expected to have on
the environment. Part II is a checklist containing a list of possible
impacts. This checklist is completed by the Planning staff in conjunction
with a field investigation and is used to gather and organize information
on potential environmental impacts of a proposed project. The Initial
Study shall be completed within fqurty-five (45) days from the date of
acceptance of a complete application, unless a continuance or waiver is
granted by the applicant.
Staff Recommendation
The completed Initial Study forms the basis for one of the follot.:ing
staff findings:
The proposed project may have a significant impact on the environ-
ment. This finding forms the basis for a staff recommendation
that an Environmental Impact Report (E.I.R.) or an expanded Initial
Study be prepared for the project.
The proposed project will not have a significant impact on the
environment. This finding forms the basis for a staff recommend-
ation that a Negative Declaration be approved for the project.
The proposed project will not have a significant impact, if certain
mitigation measures are added to the project. This finding forms
the basis for a staff recommendation that a Negative Declaration be
approved, provided that specific mitigation measures are incorporated
into the project.
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Planning Commission Review
The staff recommendation will be advertised in the newspaper ten (lO}
days prior to the Planning Commission meeting, in the form of an
Environmental Assessment Notice. The notice shall provide a full
description of the project and staff's recommendation.
The Staff Report and Part I of the Initial Study are presented to the
Planning Commission at a regular meeting. The P1 arming Commission may
take one of the following actions:
1. Require the preparation of an E.I.R.
2. Issue a Negative Declaration (finding no significant impact) with
or without mitigation measures
3. Require that additional imformation be supplied prior to taking
further action.
If a Negative Declaration is appr~ved, formal notification is sent to
the applicant. A signed, approveo copy of the Negative Declaration
including both parts of the Initial Study, is sent to the San Bernardino
County Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. After making the decision to
carry out or approve the project for which a Negative Declaration has
been prepared, a Notice of Determination is sent to the County Clerk.
When a Negative Declaration is approved, the Environmental Process is
completed, unless the decision is appealed to the City Council. In
some cases, a project approval or issuance of a Negative Declaration,
must be completed by the City Council, upon recommendation from the
Planning Commission. In those cases, the Negative Declaration shall be
signed by Council and sent after Council approval.
Appeal to City Council
Any environmental determination by the Planning Commission may be appealed
in writing and filing appropriate fee to City Council, by any affected
party within fourteen (14) days from the Commission's decision. After
deliberation, the City Council may uphold or reverse the decision of the
Planning Commission, or take any of the actions listed under the Planning
Commission review section.
ENVIRON~ENTAL IMPACT REPORT PROCESS
Determination that an E.I.R. is Required
After reviewing the Initial Study and the staff recommendation, the
Planning Commission may determine that an E.I.R. is required. The
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determination of the Commission shall be made at a public hearing which
has been lawfully advertised. During the public hearing, the ~ommission
shall receive any public imput on the scope and content of the E.I.R.
The P1 anning Commission, as part of their determination, shall discuss
the ~cus of the E.I.R. The concerns voiced by the ~mmission and those
received through the Notice of Preparation shall ~rm the basis of the
E.I.R.
Notice of Preparation
Once the decision has been made to require an E.I.R. a"Notice of Prepar-
ation" shall be prepared and sent by certified mail, to State, Regional
and Local governmental agencies, school districts, and public utilities
which may have an interest in the project. The Notice of Preparation
contains a description of the project and information on the location
and probabl'e environmental effects of the project. This notice requests
these agencies to make specific responses regarding the scope and content
of the proposed E.I.R. and environmental information related to the
agency's jurisdiction, which may be included in the E.I.R.
Selection of a Consultant
After determination of the scope and content of the E.I.R., staff shall
prepare a "Request for Proposal" (RFP) on the project, to be sent to
environmental consultants. The applicant may suggest that names be
added to the list, however, the consultant is selected by the City and
will be under contract directly to the City to prepare the E.I.R. Neither
the applicant nor consultants affiliated with ~e applicant may be selected
to prepare the report. After the consultant's proposals are received, the
most qualified candidates are interviewed and a final consultant selection
is made.
Contract and Compensation
A contract containing the scope of work and a work program for the E.I.R.
is prepared and signed by the City and the consultant. The consultant's
fee is established by the consultant and is payable by the applicant to
the City upon finalization of the contract. In addition to the consul-
tant's compensation,a fee equal to 20% of the actual cost of the E.I.R.
will be charged by the City to cover the City's costs for consultant
selection, contact preparation, analysis of the E.I.R., public hearings,
Staff Reports, and legal publications. The fees for the E.I.R. shall
be deposited with the City in a Trust Account and shall be paid to the
consultant as work is completed.
Preparation and Printing
It is the consultant's task to prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Report
(DEIR) in accordance with the contract with the City and in compliance with
CEQA and State Environmental Guidelines. When the draft is completed, a
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screen check of the text is performed by the Planning Division staff.
Upon completion of any revisions required by staff, an appropriate number
of copies of the D.E.I.R. are printed for distribution. The number of
copies varies W.ith the nature of the project. The consultant shall be
responsible for printing and distribution of the D.E.I.R., unless other-
wise specified in the contract.
Distribution and Review
Copies of the D.E.I.R. with a "Notice of Completion" attached, are
distributed by the consultant to State, Regional, and Local agencies for
comment. If the project has been determined by the State Office of
Planning and Research to have Regional and/or State wide significance,
a review period of forty-five (45) days will be required. If not~ the
review period shall be a minimum of thirty (30) days. The Planning
Division will receive the remainder of the copies, which are distributed
to other City divisions and public agencies. Copies of the D.E.I.R.
should be made available at the County Branch Library for public review.
The City Planning Division is the lead agency for review of the D.E.I.R.
All comments on the Draft E.I.R. are channelled through the Planning
Division and forwarded to the consultant. The consultant will be re-
sponsible for responding to these comments. Upon conclusion of the
review period and the consultant's response to all comments, the Planning
Division shall prepare a Staff Report to the Planning Commission on the
adequacy of the report and its findings
All comments and responses will become an addendum to the D.E.I.R. Any
changes or additions approved by the Planning Commission will be made
by the consultant prior to printing the Final E.I.R.
Planning Commission Review
The Planning Commission shall review the D.E.I.R. at an advertised public
hearing. The Commission can take one of the following actions on the
adequacy of the environmental impacts identified and its findings:
1. Require additional information or modifications in the text, before
accepting the D.E.I.R. as adequate; or,
Accept the D.E.I.R. as adequate with a finding of no significant
adverse impacts, based upon the implementation of mitigation
measures outlined in the report; or,
3. Accept the D.E.I.R. as adequate with a H nding of significant
adverse impacts.
The last finding (of significant adverse impact) does not necessarily
prevent approval of the project. The project could be approved, but the
approval body must show over riding considerations in such approval. If
the Planning Commission is the approval body for the project, then the
Commission shall be the certifying body. If the Council is the final
approval body, then the Commission shall forward a recommendation to the
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City Council on the adequacy of the document. The City Council shall hold
a public hearing to consider such recommendation and any other input on
the adequacy of the E.I.R.
Notice of Determination
After approving a project for which an E.I.R. has been prepared and
certified, the City shall file a Notice of Determination with the
County Clerk of San Bernardino County, Board of Supervisors. If
the project requires discretionary approval from a State agency, the
notice will also be filed with the State Secretary for Resources.
If the City Council approves a project which would allow the occurrence
of significant impacts, which are identified in the E.I.R., but are not
mitigated, the City must state in writing, the overriding reasons to
support its action based on the E.I.R. and/or other information in the
record. This statement must be includedinthe Notice of Determination.
The filing of the Notice of Determination completes the formal Enviorn-
mental Review Process and starts a 30~day statute of limitations on
court challenges to the approval under CEQA.
Further Questions
The foregoing is an overview of the Environmental Review Process as
adopted and administered by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. There are
more detailed provisions of CEQA and the State Environmental Guidelines
which are not covered in this handbook. Questions regarding these
documents or this review process should be directed to the City Planning
Division.
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CF, QA PROCESS FLOW CHART
IPublic aBenc1, determines ~
whether the activity is a -- ~
"project"
I
Project
m
Not elxempt
Public agency evaluates project to
determine if there is a possibility
that the project may have a sig*
nificant effect on environment
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Possible significant effect
Determination of lead agency
/
Responsible agency
Respond to informal F_consultation
consultation
draft EIR Nottce of Pre ~
Re,pond to to tontent, o~'
paration as
IComments on adequacy of
draft FIR or Negative
Declaration
Not a project
Statutory exemption
Categorical exemption
__ __ No possible significant
etfect
Lead agencyx~,x~ study
/ \
EIR Negative ~cJaration
Lead agen~ sends Notice o~
pre~ration to responsible agency
I
Lead agency preNr~ draft
I
Lea~ agency ~Hes Notice o~. Com- Lead agency gives public
ol Negative ~laration
L ~blic rev~ ~ri~ ~iic ~view ~riod
earl a~en~ pre~r~ ~i~I
Findings on feasibility of reducing
ificant'"vir°n' l
~Decision on project)
/
5tare a~encies LocaJ '
IFile Notice of
)termination with
Secretary for Resources
Consideration and approval of
final FIR by decision making
body
)
Findings on feasiblity of reducing
" "% Tdj?f ' n'fican'envir°n'
IDecision on Projectt
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State ag}ncies L al a,~es
Appendix A
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE
Complete environmental assessments have been prepared for
the following projects. The Planning Conunission will be
considering these assessments, staff's recommendation, and
public input, at their meeting of
prior to making a final environmental determination.
Following is a brief description and location of project and
Staff's recommendation on the projects to be considered:
A copy of the Environmental Assessment can be reviewed at
the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Division offices located
at 9340 Base Line Road, Suite "B", Rancho Cuca/nonga, CA 91730.
Written comments should be addreased to the Planning Division
at the above address or phoned at (714) 989-1851. In addition,
concerns can be addressed to the Planning Commission publicly
at the meeting time previously mentioned. The meeting will
begin at 7 p.m. and shall take place at the Lion's Park Com-
munity Center, 9161 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga.
Appendix B
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
1. Brief Uescription of Project:
2. Name and Address of Applicant:
Pursuant to the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act of 1970, the City of
Rancho Cucamonga has determined that the above
project will not have a significant effect upon
the environment. An Environmental Impact Report
will not be required.
Minutes of such decision and the Initial Study
prepared by the City of Rancho Cucamonga are on
~ile in the Planning Division of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga.
This decision may be appealed to the City Council
of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. A written appeal
and filing fee must be received by the
Planning Division no later than 5:00 p.m.
This Negative Declaration is subject to the
implementation of mitigating measures (if any)
as listed on the attachments.
DATED
Title
Appendix C
TO:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
NOTICE OF PREPARATION
FROM:
(Responsible Agency)
(Address)
(Lead Agency)
(Address)
SUBJECT: Notice of Preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Report
will be th~ Lead Agency and will prepare an environmental
impact report for the project identified below. We need to know the views of your
agency as to the scope and content of the environmental information which is germane
to your agency's statutory responsibilities in connection with the proposed project. Your
agency will need to use the EIR prepared by our agency when considering your permit
or other approval for the project.
The project description, Iocation~ and the probable environmental effects are contained
in the attached materials. A copy of the Initial Study .. is, is not, attached.
Due to the time limits mandated by State law, your response must be sent at the earliest
possible date but not later than ~,5 days after receipt of this notice.
Please send your response to at the
address shown above. We will need the name for a contact person in your agency.
Project Title:
Project Applicant, if any:
DATE
Signature
Title
Telephone
Appendix D
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
NOTICE OF COMPLETION FORM
Project Title
Project Location-Specific
Project Location-City Project Location-County
Description of Nature, Purpose, and Beneficiaries of Project
Lead Agency
Address Where Copy of EIR is Available
Division
Review Period
Contact Person
Area Code Phone
Extension
Appendix E
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION
TO: __ Secretary for Resources PROM:
1½16 Ninth Street, Room 1311
Sacramento, California 9581½
or
SUB3ECT:
County Clerk
County of San Bernardino
City of Rancho Cucamonga
Planning Division
P. O. Box 807
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152
of the PubUc Resources Code.
Project Title
State Clearinghouse Number
(If submitted to Clearinghouse)
Contact Person
Telephone Number
Project Location
Project Description
This is to advise that the
(Lead Agency or Responsible Agency)
has approved the above described project and has made the following determinations
regarding the above described project:
1. The project __ will, __ will not, have a significant effect on the environment.
2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant
' to the provisions of CEQA.
A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the
' provisions of CEQA.
The EIR or Negative Declaration and record of project approval may be
examined at:
Date:
Mitigation measures __ were, __ were not, made a condition of the approval
of the project.
A statement of Overriding Considerations __ was, __ was not, adopted for
this project.
Signature
Title
Appendix F