New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XLI - Jones Beach State Parkway Authority
Part 2500 - Implementation State Environmental Quality Review Act
Section 2500.11 - Content of environmental impact statements
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) An environmental impact statement, like an environmental assessment, has three functions: discovery, documentation and analysis. As discovery documents they provide a source of information on the action that is not generally so collected. As documentation texts they represent a formal information retrieval and review process. As analytic tools these documents provide a detailed analysis of the proposed action based on the included data. An agency bases its judgment on how to proceed with the action by reviewing these documents; they are not after the fact justification documents. Environmental impact statements should be clearly written in a brief and concise manner capable of being read and understood by the public. Within the framework presented in subdivision (d) of this section such statements should deal only with the specific significant environmental impacts which can be reasonably anticipated. They should not contain more detail then is appropriate considering the nature and magnitude of the proposed action, the significance of its potential impacts and the existing resources and capability of the agency responsible for the statement.
(b) All draft and final environmental impact statements shall be preceded by a cover sheet stating
(c) If a draft or final environmental impact statement exceeds 10 pages in length, it shall have a table of contents following the cover sheet.
(d) The body of all draft and final environmental impact statements shall at least contain the following:
(e) An environmental impact statement may incorporate by reference all or portions of other documents which contain information relevant to the statement. The referenced document shall be made available to the public in the same places where the agency makes available copies of the statement. When a statement uses incorporation by reference, the referenced document shall be briefly described as a part of the annotated bibliography of the EIS and its date of preparation provided.
(f) The authority will use the environmental document review notice to record the review status of assessments and impact statements.