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- Scearbo summarized the review process as set forth in the Environmental <br />'', Policy Act. An Environmental Assessment (EA) would be submitted as a <br />supplement to the development application for projects to which the <br />' Ordinance applies. A copy of the EA would be immediately forwarded to <br />the State Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse would forward copies to the <br />appropriate State agencies and publish a notice in the Environmental <br />Bulletin which is published every two weeks. After a 15-day review in <br />the Bulletin, comments would be collected by the Clearinghouse and <br />forwarded to the County for consideration. <br />The County review of the project would take place concurrently with the <br />State review. Upon receipt of, and consideration of the State comments, <br />the County would da one of two things: <br />Issue a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI); or Require <br />preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). <br />Issuance of a FONSI requires no additional input from the developer. <br />Tf an EIS is required, then an additional document would have to be <br />prepared by the developer. This document would be the draft EIS. It <br />would go through State Glearinghouse for distribution and publication <br />in the Environmental Bulletin which includes a 30-day review period. <br />After receipt of all comments by the Planning Department, a Final EIS <br />would be prepared by Planning Staff which would incorporate the <br />comments received on the draft. The Final EIS is also advertised in <br />-:~~ the Environmental Bulletin, with a 15-day review period. After <br />completion of the Final EIS, the project could be acted on by the <br />appropriate decision-making body. <br />Scearbo described the criteria to be used in determining which projects <br />will be reviewed. A key component of the Ordinance is a list of <br />criteria establishing when the Ordinance is to be applied. The <br />criteria represents an attempt to identify impacts of .concern <br />specifically to Orange County. This area needs to be reviewed as work <br />progresses towards a final draft. The criteria now proposed are: <br />Projects requiring a permit under the NC Mining Act, or the NC <br />Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Act. <br />Frojects containing areas which will be identified in the Orange <br />County Inventory of Natural Areas. <br />Projects containing area identified in "An Inventory <br />of Sites of Cultural, Historic, Recreational, Biological, and <br />Geological Significance in the Unincorporated Portions of Orange <br />County". <br />Projects in which the average slope on existing or proposed lots <br />is greater than 1S$, and <br />Projects exceeding 100 acres in area. <br />