Almost any discretionary action involving the physical environment is a “project” subject to CEQA. Some actions can be exempt from CEQA through categorical exemptions, which are divided into approximately 32 categories. If a project is not exempt, an assessment will need to be conducted to determine if the project will produce “significant” environmental impacts, otherwise known as an initial study. Dependent on if significant impacts will be produced as a result of the project, a negative declaration, mitigated negative declaration, or environmental impact report will need to be created and submitted to the state.
Compliance Solutions, Inc. has the expertise and tools to facilitate the CEQA process for both private companies and public agencies. Conducting endangered species surveys, archaeological surveys, environmental impact assessments and addressing the initial study environmental checklist are just some of the ways Compliance Solutions can assist in the CEQA process. From assistance to adhering to the minimum requirements of natural resource protections laws to drafting environmental impact reports to satisfy CEQA requirements to mitigating potential impacts, Compliance Solutions will ensure your project flows through CEQA in the best way possible.
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