Seqra Clarification Form is a legal document that was released by the New York State Education Department - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is SEQRA?
A: SEQRA stands for the State Environmental Quality Review Act. It requires government agencies in New York State to assess the environmental impacts of proposed projects before making decisions on them.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting a SEQRA review?
A: The lead agency, typically a local government or state agency, is responsible for conducting a SEQRA review.
Q: What is the purpose of a SEQRA review?
A: The purpose of a SEQRA review is to identify and mitigate potential adverse environmental impacts of proposed projects.
Q: What is an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF)?
A: An Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) is a document that is used to gather information about the potential environmental impacts of a proposed project.
Q: What is a Full Environmental Assessment Form (FEAF)?
A: A Full Environmental Assessment Form (FEAF) is a longer and more detailed version of the EAF, used for larger or more complex projects.
Q: What happens after a SEQRA review?
A: After a SEQRA review, the lead agency will issue a determination of significance, either stating that the project will have no significant environmental impact or requiring further study through an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
Q: What is an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)?
A: An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is a detailed study of the potential environmental impacts of a proposed project. It includes a description of the project, an analysis of potential impacts, and proposed mitigation measures.
Q: Who is responsible for preparing an EIS?
A: The lead agency is responsible for preparing an EIS or ensuring that an applicant prepares an acceptable EIS.
Q: What is the purpose of public scoping?
A: Public scoping is a process for gathering public input and identifying issues to be addressed in an EIS. It helps ensure that the environmental review process takes into account community concerns and interests.
Q: What is a positive declaration?
A: A positive declaration is a determination by the lead agency that a proposed project may have a significant adverse impact on the environment and requires the preparation of an EIS.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the New York State Education Department.