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Environmental review of a land use proposal should include all environmental impacts of the proposal known at the time of review, including environmental impacts for subsequent permits required for the same proposal. The applicable department must adopt the environmental documents used in the environmental review for the land use proposal for environmental review of subsequent permits required for the same proposal unchanged unless:

(1) Another agency with jurisdiction is dissatisfied with the environmental documents, in which case it must assume lead agency status;

(2) There are substantial changes to the proposal such that the proposal is likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts that were not previously considered; or

(3) There is new information indicating the proposal’s probable significant adverse environmental impacts that was not previously considered in the environmental review for the land use proposal. (Added by Amended Ord. 02-064, Dec. 9, 2002, Eff date Feb. 1, 2003; Amended by Amended Ord. 10-023, June 9, 2010, Eff date Sept. 30, 2010).