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Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a TEIR, analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Section: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Gaming Compact, Tribal State Gaming Compact

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Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter “TEIR”), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Sectionsection: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and or unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Whether any proposed mitigation is feasible; (v) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause require it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off- Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact, Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 I0.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter "TEIR"), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a the TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such the TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such the information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Off­ Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project;Project;‌ (ii) In a separate Section:section:‌ (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and or unnecessary consumption of energy;energy;‌ (iv) Whether any proposed mitigation is feasible;‌ (v) Alternatives to the ProjectProj_ect; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause require it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;lands;‌‌ (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; andand‌ (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off­ Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact Amendment, Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. The Memorandum of Agreement (a) MOA), as defined in section 2.20, between the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians and the County of Sonoma dated March 18, 2008, and as subsequently amended between the Tribe and County, establishes the process by which the Tribe identifies and mitigates off-reservation impacts. To the extent that MOA, including any amendments consented to by the Tribe and the County remains in effect, the Tribe is not subject to the requirements of this section. The terms and provisions of the MOA establish the relevant duties, standards and procedures for identification and mitigation of off-reservation impacts. In the event the MOA is no longer in effect, the Tribe will be subject to the provisions of this section. Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 hereinsection 2.23, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared a tribal environmental impact reportreport pursuant to the process and standards required by section 11.0, which is hereinafter referred to as a TEIR, ,” analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8section 11.0; provided, however, that information or data which that is relevant to such a the TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such the TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which that the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit AAppendix B, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Section: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact, Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter “TEIR”), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Off- Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Sectionsection: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and or unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Whether any proposed mitigation is feasible; (v) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause require it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off- Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a TEIR, analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Section: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-growth- inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter “TEIR”), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Off- Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Sectionsection: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the ProjectWhether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (v) A reasonable range of Project alternatives; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (viivi) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off- Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Gaming Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement con1mencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 10. 8. 7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter "TEIR"), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall -shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Off­ Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) o All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservationo Environment of the proposed Project;Project;o‌ (ii) In a separate Sectionsection: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the ProjectWhether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;‌ (v) A reasonable range of Project alternatives; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;; and‌ (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off­ Reservation Environment.‌ (b) In addition to the information required pursuant to subdivision (a), the TEIR shall also contain a statement briefly indicating the reasons for determining that various effects of the Project on the off-reservation environment are not significant and consequently have not been discussed in detail in the TEIR. In the TEIR, the direct and indirect Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including each of the items on Exhibit A, shall be clearly identified and described, giving due consideration to both the short-term and long-term effects. The discussion of mitigation measures shall describe feasible measures which could minimize significant adverse effects, and shall distinguish between the measures that are proposed by the Tribe and other measures proposed by others. Where several measures are available to mitigate an effect, each should be discussed and the basis for selecting a particular measure should be identified. Formulation of mitigation measures should not be deferred until some future time. The‌‌‌‌‌ TEIR shall also describe a range of reasonable Project alten1atives, which would feasibly attain most of the objectives of the Project and which would avoid or substantially lessen any of the Significant Effects on the Off­ Reservation Enviro11111ent, and evaluate the con1parative merits of the alte1natives; provided that the Tribe need not address altenrntives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands. The TEIR must include sufficient infom1ation about each alternative to allow meaningful evaluation, analysis, and comparison. The TEIR shall also contain an index or table of contents and a summary, which shall identify each Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment with proposed mitigation measures and alten1atives that would reduce or avoid that effect. Previously approved land use documents, including, but not limited to, general plans, specific plans, and local coastal plans, may be used to discuss cumulative impact analysis.

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Samples: Tribal State Gaming Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 10.8.6 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a Tribal Environmental Impact Report (hereafter "TEIR''), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off- reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such the TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such the information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Off- Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following:following:‌‌‌‌ (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project;Project;‌ (ii) In a separate Section:section:‌ (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and or unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives Whether any proposed mitigation is feasible;‌ (v) A range of reasonable alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause require it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;lands;‌ (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; andand‌ (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off- Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Gaming Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a TEIR, analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off- reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Section: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-growth- inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 10.8.6 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a Tribal Environmental Impact Report (hereafter “TEIR”), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such the TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such the information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Off- Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Sectionsection: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and or unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives Whether any proposed mitigation is feasible; (v) A range of reasonable alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause require it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off- Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Gaming Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter "TEIR"), analyzing the the‌ · potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8I 0.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a the TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such the TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information the_information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall sha11 be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Off­ Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall shalI include a detailed statement setting forth all of the followingfoliowing: (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project;Project;‌ (ii) In a separate Section:section:‌ (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and or unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Whether any proposed mitigation is feasible;‌ (v) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause require it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;lands;‌ (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; andand‌ (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off­ Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact Amendment

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Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any the Project as defined in Section section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a TEIR, analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit AAppendix B, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i1) All Significant Effects on the Environment of the proposed Project; (ii2) In a separate Sectionsection: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii3) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv4) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands; (v5) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi6) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii7) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Environment. (b) In addition to the information required pursuant to subdivision (a), the TEIR shall also contain a statement briefly indicating the reasons for determining that various effects of the Project on the off-reservation environment are not significant and consequently have not been discussed in detail in the TEIR. In the TEIR, the direct and indirect Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including each of the items on Appendix B, shall be clearly identified and described, giving due consideration to both the short-term and long-term effects. The discussion of mitigation measures shall describe feasible measures which could minimize significant adverse effects, and shall distinguish between the measures that are proposed by the Tribe and other measures proposed by others. Where several measures are available to mitigate an effect, each should be discussed and the basis for selecting a particular measure should be identified. Formulation of mitigation measures should not be deferred until some future time. The TEIR shall also describe a range of reasonable alternatives to the Project or to the location of the Project, which would feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the Project and which would avoid or substantially lessen any of the Significant Effects on the Environment, and evaluate the comparative merits of the alternatives; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands. The TEIR must include sufficient information about each alternative to allow meaningful evaluation, analysis, and comparison. The TEIR shall also contain an index or table of contents and a summary, which shall identify each Significant Effect on the Environment with proposed measures and alternatives that would reduce or avoid that effect, and issues to be resolved, including the choice among alternatives and whether and how to mitigate the Significant Effects on the Environment. Previously approved land use documents, including, but not limited to, general plans, specific plans, and local coastal plans, may be used in cumulative impact analysis. The Tribe shall consider any recommendations from the Board of Supervisors of the San Diego County (“County”) concerning the person or entity to prepare the TEIR.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any the Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a TEIR, analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off- reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Section: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Environment. (b) In addition to the information required pursuant to subdivision (a), the TEIR shall also contain a statement briefly indicating the reasons for determining that various effects of the Project on the off-reservation environment are not significant and consequently have not been discussed in detail in the TEIR. In the TEIR, the direct and indirect Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including each of the items on Exhibit A, shall be clearly identified and described, giving due consideration to both the short-term and long-term effects. The discussion of mitigation measures shall describe feasible measures which could minimize significant adverse effects, and shall distinguish between the measures that are proposed by the Tribe and other measures proposed by others. Where several measures are available to mitigate an effect, each should be discussed and the basis for selecting a particular measure should be identified. Formulation of mitigation measures should not be deferred until some future time. The TEIR shall also describe a range of reasonable alternatives to the Project or to the location of the Project, which would feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the Project and which would avoid or substantially lessen any of the Significant Effects on the Environment, and evaluate the comparative merits of the alternatives; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands. The TEIR must include sufficient information about each alternative to allow meaningful evaluation, analysis, and comparison. The TEIR shall also contain an index or table of contents and a summary, which shall identify each Significant Effect on the Environment with proposed measures and alternatives that would reduce or avoid that effect, and issues to be resolved, including the choice among alternatives and whether and how to mitigate the Significant Effects on the Environment. Previously approved land use documents, including, but not limited to, general plans, specific plans, and local coastal plans, may be used in cumulative impact analysis. The Tribe shall consider any recommendations from the Board of Supervisors of the San Diego County (“County”) concerning the person or entity to prepare the TEIR.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact Amendment

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter "TEIR"), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Off­ Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following:following:‌ (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project;Project;‌ (ii) In a separate Sectionsection: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and or unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Whether any proposed mitigation is feasible;‌ (v) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause require it to forgo its right to to‌‌ engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off­ Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 10. 8. 7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter "TEIR"), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project;Project;‌ (ii) In a separate Sectionsection: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the ProjectWhether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;‌ (v) A reasonable range of Project alternatives; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;; and‌ (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off- Reservation Environment.‌ (b) In addition to the information required pursuant to subdivision (a), the TEIR shall also contain a statement briefly indicating the reasons for determining that various effects of the Project on the off-reservation environment are not significant and consequently have not been discussed in detail in the TEIR. In the TEIR, the direct and indirect Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment., including each of the items on Exhibit A, shall be clearly identified and described, giving due consideration to both the short-term and long-term effects. The discussion of mitigation measures shall describe feasible measures which could minimize significant adverse effects, and shall distinguish between the measures that are proposed by the Tribe and other measures proposed by others. Where several measures are available to mitigate an effect, each should be discussed and the basis for selecting a particular measure should be identified. Formulation of mitigation measures should not be deferred until some future time. The‌‌‌‌‌ TEIR shall also describe a range of reasonable Project alternatives, which would feasibly attain most of the objectives of the Project and which would avoid or substantially lessen any of the Significant Effects on the Off- Reservation Environment, and evaluate the comparative merits of the alternatives; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands. The TEIR must include sufficient information about each alternative to allow meaningful evaluation, analysis, and comparison. The TEIR shall also contain an index or table of contents and a summary, which shall identify each Significant Effect on the Off- Reservation Environment with proposed mitigation measures and alternatives that would reduce or avoid that effect. Previously approved land use documents, including, but not limited to, general plans, specific plans, and local coastal plans, may be used to discuss cumulative impact analysis.‌

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Samples: Tribal State Gaming Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a TEIR, analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off­ reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but ·may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Environment of the proposed Project;Project;‌ (ii) In a separate Section:Section:‌ (A) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (B) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands;lands;‌ (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;feasible;‌ (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; andand‌ (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any the Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a TEIR, analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off- reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Environment of the proposed Project; (ii) In a separate Section: (A) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented; (B) Any Significant Effect on the Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented; (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible; (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; and (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Environment. (b) In addition to the information required pursuant to subdivision (a), the TEIR shall also contain a statement briefly indicating the reasons for determining that various effects of the Project on the off-reservation environment are not significant and consequently have not been discussed in detail in the TEIR. In the TEIR, the direct and indirect Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including each of the items on Exhibit A, shall be clearly identified and described, giving due consideration to both the short-term and long-term effects. The discussion of mitigation measures shall describe feasible measures which could minimize significant adverse effects, and shall distinguish between the measures that are proposed by the Tribe and other measures proposed by others. Where several measures are available to mitigate an effect, each should be discussed and the basis for selecting a particular measure should be identified. Formulation of mitigation measures should not be deferred until some future time. The TEIR shall also describe a range of reasonable alternatives to the Project or to the location of the Project, which would feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the Project and which would avoid or substantially lessen any of the Significant Effects on the Environment, and evaluate the comparative merits of the alternatives; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Compact on its Indian lands. The TEIR must include sufficient information about each alternative to allow meaningful evaluation, analysis, and comparison. The TEIR shall also contain an index or table of contents and a summary, which shall identify each Significant Effect on the Environment with proposed measures and alternatives that would reduce or avoid that effect, and issues to be resolved, including the choice among alternatives and whether and how to mitigate the Significant Effects on the Environment. Previously approved land use documents, including, but not limited to, general plans, specific plans, and local coastal plans, may be used in cumulative impact analysis. The Tribe shall consider any recommendations from the Board of Supervisors of Yolo County (“County”) concerning the person or entity to prepare the TEIR.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact

Tribal Environmental Impact Report. (a) Before the commencement of any Project as defined in Section 10.8.7 herein, the Tribe shall cause to be prepared prepare a tribal environmental impact report, which is hereinafter referred to as a (hereafter "TEIR"), analyzing the potentially significant off­reservation off-reservation environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the process set forth in this Section 10.8; provided, however, that information or data which is relevant to such a TEIR and is a matter of public record or is generally available to the public need not be repeated in its entirety in such TEIR, but may be specifically cited as the source for conclusions stated therein; and provided further that such information or data shall be briefly described, that its relationship to the TEIR shall be indicated, and that the source thereof shall be reasonably available for inspection at a public place or public building. The TEIR shall provide detailed information about the Significant Effect(s) on the Off-Reservation Environment which the Project is likely to have, including each of the matters set forth in Exhibit A, shall list ways in which the Significant Effects on the Environment might be minimized, and shall include a detailed statement setting forth all of the following: (i) All Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment of the proposed Project;Project;‌ (ii) In a separate Section:section:‌ (A) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that cannot be avoided if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (B) Any Significant Effect on the Off-Reservation Environment that would be irreversible if the Project is implemented;implemented;‌ (iii) Mitigation measures proposed to minimize Significant Effects on the Off-Reservation Environment, including, but not limited to, measures to reduce the wasteful, inefficient, and or unnecessary consumption of energy; (iv) Whether any proposed mitigation is feasible; (v) Alternatives to the Project; provided that the Tribe need not address alternatives that would cause require it to forgo its right to engage in the Gaming Activities authorized by this Amended Compact on its Indian lands; (v) Whether any proposed mitigation would be feasible;lands;‌ (vi) Any direct growth-inducing impacts of the Project; andand‌ (vii) Whether the proposed mitigation would be effective to substantially reduce the potential Significant Effects on the Off­ Reservation Environment.

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Samples: Tribal State Compact

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