Campus Policy Number: 300-50
Long Range Development Plant & Environmental Report Mitigation Measures -Administration of
Policy Owner: Planning, Design, & Construction
Effective Date:1/15/94
LRDP AND EIR MITIGATION MEASURES
REFERENCES (available at the Office of Planning, Design & Construction)
- 1990 Long Range Development Plan, University of California, Riverside, July 1990.
- 1990 Long Range Development Plan, Final Environmental Impact Report, University of California, Riverside, July 1990.
- 1990 Long Range Development Plan, Mitigation Monitoring Program, University of California, Riverside, July 1990.
- Regents Findings, Facts in Support of Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations Regarding the Final EIR for the UCR 1990 LRDP, University of California, July 1990.
- UC CEQA Handbook: Procedural Handbook and Model Approach For Implementing The California Environmental Quality Air Act (CEQA), University of California, May 1991.
POLICY
INTRODUCTION
The Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the 1990 Long Range Development Program (LRDP) identifies the significant environmental impacts associated with implementing the LRDP and specifies a series of measures designed to mitigate adverse impacts to the environment. Among the measures specified are administrative mitigation measures. These measures are actions or policies that, while not specifically related to the implementation of a particular development project, are related to the overall development of the campus as the LRDP is implemented and need to occur in concert with, yet independent of, the capital project process.
POLICIES
The University shall mitigate adverse impacts to the environment resulting from its implementation of the 1990 Long Range Development Plan (LRDP) as is reasonably feasible by:
Complying with applicable mitigation measures adopted in connection with the approval of the LRDP; and
Following the LRDP EIR Mitigation monitoring and reporting program to ensure compliance as the LRDP is implemented.
DEFINITION OF RESPONSIBILITIES
The Office of Planning, Design & Construction has the responsibility for assuring the LRDP FEIR administrative mitigation measures are implemented. Although not directly related to the implementation of a particular development project, the implementation of these measures is part of the campus' overall planning and development process.
The Vice Chancellors are responsible for ensuring that units under their authority comply with the administrative mitigation measures in the LRDP FEIR.
Departmental chairpersons and unit managers are responsible for promoting knowledge of the LRDP Mitigation Monitoring program and for assuring staff know and carry out their responsibilities.
Project managers and line supervisors are accountable for ensuring compliance with established procedures and the mitigation monitoring program in all activities under their control.
PROGRAM ELEMENTS
Documentation of specific mitigation measures are available in the Office of Planning, Design & Construction.