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Common use of Findings Clause in Contracts

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each “public agency” that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) Because the EIR certified by the City and the Addendum for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Lease – Right of Way Use, General Lease – Right of Way Use

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each public agency” agency that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) ). Because the EIR PEIR certified by the City and the Addendum San Diego Water Board for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: General Lease Dredging, General Lease Dredging

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each “public agency” that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) Because the EIR certified by the City and the Addendum CDFW for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: General Lease – Public Agency Use

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each “public agency” that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. . (a); ) State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) Because the EIR certified by the City and the Addendum for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: General Lease – Public Agency Use

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each public agency” agency that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) ). Because the Program EIR certified by the City and the Addendum DWR for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: General Lease – Public Agency Use

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each public agency” agency that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment environment. (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) Because the EIS/EIR certified by the City and the Addendum CDFW for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: Dredging Lease

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each public agency” agency that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) ). Because the EIR certified by the City and the Addendum for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: General Lease

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each public agency” agency that approves a project for which an EIR EIR/EIS has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) ). Because the EIR EIR/EIS certified by the City and the Addendum CHSRA for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: General Lease – Public Agency Use

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each “public agency” that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) Because the EIR Supplemental EIS certified by the City and the Addendum OCFCD for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);below

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Samples: General Lease – Dredging

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each public agency” agency that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) ). Because the EIR certified by the City and the Addendum for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: Dredging Lease

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each “public agency” that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) Because the EIR SEIR certified by the City and the Addendum SBFCA for the Project identifies identify potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);

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Samples: General Lease – Public Agency Use

Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each “public agency” that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a).) Because the EIR certified by the City and the Addendum MRWPCA for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (State CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);h);Riverwatch v.

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Samples: General Lease – Public Agency Use