North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 01 - ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 25 - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT
Section .0600 - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
Section 25 .0603 - FORMAT AND CONTENT
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
Agencies shall use a format for EIS's which will encourage good analysis and clear presentation of all alternatives, including the proposed activity while minimizing length and complexity. These documents shall not exceed 60 pages and shall include 8 1/2" x 11" site location maps. The document shall include the following:
(1) A single cover sheet including the following information:
(2) An accurate summary of the statement stressing the major conclusions, areas of controversy, and issues to be resolved. The summary shall also list all federal, state, and local permits, licenses, certifications, and other approvals which must be obtained in implementing the proposal. If there is any uncertainty about whether any one of these is necessary, it shall be so indicated.
(3) Purpose and Need. The underlying purpose and need being responded to by the proposed activity.
(4) Alternatives including proposed activity. Based upon information and analysis presented in Items (5) through (8) of this Rule on the affected environment and environmental consequences, the agency shall present the environmental impacts of the alternatives including the proposed activity in comparative form. To the extent possible the comparison of alternatives shall quantify how the purpose and need would be satisfied by each alternative and the proposed activity. This section of the document shall be the heart of the EIS, sharply defining the issues and providing a clear basis for choice among options by decision makers and the public. It shall also:
(5) Affected Environment. The EIS must describe the environment of the area(s) to be affected and the environment to be created by the alternatives under consideration. The description shall be no longer than is necessary to understand the effects of the alternatives. Data and analysis in a statement shall be commensurate with the importance of the impact, with less important material summarized, consolidated, or simply referenced.
(6) Environmental Consequences. This section of the document shall form the scientific and analytic basis for the comparisons under Item (4) of this Rule. It shall include:
(7) List of Preparers. The EIS shall list the names and qualifications of the persons who were primarily responsible for preparing the EIS.
(8) Appendix. If an appendix is included in an EIS, it shall meet the following requirements:
Authority
G.S.
113A-11;
Eff. February 1,
1986;
Amended Eff. April 1, 1999; May 3, 1993;
Pursuant
to G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. February 2,
2016.