PEIR definition
Examples of PEIR in a sentence
Finding(s): (1) Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project that mitigate or avoid the significant environmental effect as identified in the PEIR.
The CSLC finds that to the extent that any impacts identified in the final PEIR remain unmitigated, mitigation measures have been required to the extent feasible, although the impacts could not be reduced to a less than significant level.
When the agreement ends, the county signs and dates a copy of the Checklist and sends that copy to the CCC to signify that the PEIR requirements were implemented.
The four potentially feasible alternatives analyzed in the PEIR represent a reasonable range of potentially feasible alternatives that reduce one or more significant impacts of the Project.
As a responsible agency, the CSLC complies with CEQA by considering the lead agency’s PEIR and reaching its own conclusions on whether, how, and with what conditions to approve a project.
The CSLC has considered the final PEIR and all of the environmental impacts described therein including those that cannot be mitigated to a less than significant level and those that may affect Public Trust uses of State sovereign lands.
The Background Report will be updated to reflect current conditions and trends and to address required State planning laws and serve as the existing setting section of the PEIR.
The PEIR will be prepared for the General Plan Update and Zoning Ordinance Update.
Upon the Board's certification of the Addendum to the PEIR, Public Works will file a Notice of Determination for the revisions to the PEIR in accordance with Section 21152(a) of the California Public Resources Code and pay the required filing and processing fees with the County Clerk in the amount of $75.
A summarized list of pertinent practices and measures, PEIR Management Practices (MP) and Mitigation Measures (MM) for Trapping, is available from the CDFA District Entomologist.