Common use of Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act Clause in Contracts

Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The Conservancy's issuance of a Certificate of Inclusion to the PSE is a public agency action that must comply with CEQA. For purposes of the Project, the Conservancy is the CEQA lead agency. The Conservancy has determined the Project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to a statutory exemption for emergency repairs to public service facilities (Pub. Resources Code section 21080 (b)(2); Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, §15269 (b)).

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Samples: Participating Special Entity Agreement, Participating Special Entity Agreement

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Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The ConservancyAgency's issuance of a Certificate of Inclusion to the PSE is a public agency action that must comply with CEQA. For purposes of the ProjectThe work involves maintenance activities on an existing gas pipeline, the Conservancy is the with no discretionary permits required. It qualifies for a CEQA lead agency. The Conservancy has determined the Project is exempt from Class 1 categorical exemption (see CEQA pursuant to a statutory exemption for emergency repairs to public service facilities (Pub. Resources Code section 21080 (b)(2); Cal. Code Regsguidelines Section 15301 et seq., tit. 14, §15269 paragraph (b)). The Habitat Agency prepared a Notice of Exemption for the Project. The Agency is a CEQA responsible agency for purposes of the Project and, as such, will rely on the XXX for purposes of fulfilling its responsibilities under CEQA.

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Samples: Participating Special Entity Agreement

Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The Conservancy's issuance of a Certificate of Inclusion to the PSE is a public agency action that must comply with CEQA. For purposes of the Project, the Conservancy is the CEQA lead agency. The Conservancy has determined that the Project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to a statutory categorical exemption for emergency repairs to public service facilities minor alterations of existing private structures involving negligible expansion of existing or former use (Pub. Resources Code section 21080 (b)(2); Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, §15269 (b)Tit. 14 § 15301).

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Samples: Participating Special Entity Agreement

Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The Conservancy's issuance of a Certificate of Inclusion to the PSE is a public agency action that must comply with CEQA. For purposes of the Project, the Conservancy is the CEQA lead agency. The Conservancy has determined the Project is exempt from project qualifies for CEQA pursuant to a statutory exemption Statutory Exemption 15284 for emergency repairs to public service facilities the "inspection, maintenance, repair, restoration, reconditioning, relocation, replacement, or removal of an existing hazardous or volatile liquid pipeline" (Pub. Section 21083, Public Resources Code section 21080 (b)(2)Code; Cal. Code Regs.Reference: Section 21080.23, tit. 14, §15269 (b)Public Resources Code).

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Samples: Participating Special Entity Agreement

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Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The Conservancy's issuance of a Certificate of Inclusion to the PSE is a public agency action that must comply with CEQA. For purposes of the Project, the Conservancy is the CEQA lead agency. The Conservancy has determined the Project project is categorically exempt from the requirements of CEQA pursuant to a statutory exemption for emergency repairs to public service facilities under Class 1, "Existing Facilities," of the State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (Pub. Resources Code section 21080 (b)(2)21084; Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, §15269 (b)15301).

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Samples: Participating Special Entity Agreement

Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The Conservancy's issuance of a Certificate of Inclusion to the PSE is a public agency action that must comply with CEQA. For purposes of the Project, the Conservancy is the CEQA lead agency. The Conservancy has determined the Project project is categorically exempt from the requirements of CEQA pursuant to a statutory exemption for emergency repairs to public service facilities under Class 1, "Existing Facilities," of the State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301. (Pub. Resources Code section 21080 (b)(2)21084; Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14, §15269 (b)15301).

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Samples: Participating Special Entity Agreement

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