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SITE DEVELOPMENT
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o [� � �0l� C� D <br /> (� [� <br /> Ul.l , <br /> CityofGvcrctt J�,��� �' '� Za�a <br /> L•'NVIRO�II�tENTAL CfII:CKL[ST <br /> CITY OF E pEP ETT <br /> rLS Project No. s-7s PlAmm�g <br /> Pw•�se of Cticcklisc <br /> 'I'hc Statc L:nvironmcntal Policy �lct (SI?P:\), chaptcr bs.��lC RCW, rcquires all <br /> governmental �gencics ta censi�cr the environmcntal impacts o( a proposal before making <br /> decisions. An environmental impact statement (L•'IS) must be prepared for all proposals with <br /> probable signiticant aJve�se impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this <br /> checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency i�lentity impacts from your <br /> proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts fi•om the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the <br /> agency decide whether an EIS is required. <br /> [nstructions for Applicants: <br /> "I'fiis environmental checiclist asks you ro describe some basic information aboui your <br /> proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine �vhether the envira:;me�rtal <br /> impacts ol' yow• proposal are signiticant, recluiring preparation of EIS. ilns�w_r questions <br /> brictly, �vith the most precise inf'ormation k:�own, or give the best description yov: can. <br /> You must answer each question -�ccur:rtely and carefiilly, to the best ofycur kno�ciedge. <br /> In most cases, you should be ablc to ans�ver the questions trom Vour uwn nhservations or <br /> projec[ plans �vithout thc nced to hire experts. If you really do not know the answcr or if a <br /> question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or °does nat apply". Complxte <br /> answers to thc questions now may avoid unne;�ssary c!elays late�. <br /> Some yucstions ask about governmental reguiations, such as a.oning, shoreline, and <br /> landmark designations. r\nswcr .hese qucstions if you can. lf you have problems, the <br /> governmental agencies can as:ist you <br /> "fhe checklist question? apply to aii parts ofyour proposal, even ifyou plan to do them <br /> over a period of time or on ti:tfi �eni ,,arce':s r.t'!and. :lttach any additional inf'ormation that <br /> will hclp describe your pr�;?c;sa: c� it;; e:��ironmental etlects. "I'he agency to which you submit <br /> this checldist may ask'. �ou ,� �s�;�ilain your answers or provide additional information <br />' reasanably rel•:,+,d to �I���:;:;nining if there may be sign'sticant adverse impact. <br /> Use of Checklist for Nonproject Proposals: <br /> Complete this checklist tbr nonproject proposal, even though yues[ions may be <br /> :mswered "does not apply". IN :\DDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHE�T FOR <br /> NONPROJ�C"I'AC"['[ONS (part D). <br /> Por nonproject actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project", <br /> "applicant", and "property or sitc" should bc rcid as "proposal" °proposcr". and "alTected <br /> �cograpliic area", rcspectively. <br /> Pagc � <br /> l� <br />
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