Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 16015 - Statement of Contentions: List of Interested Persons
(a) In the event that the lead agency dispute
is not resolved by consultation pursuant to Section
16013, and upon a request for
designation made pursuant to Section
16014, the Director shall require
a statement of contentions from each disputing agency and from the project
applicant if requesting the designation, and may require a statement of
contentions from the project applicant if not requesting the
designation.
(b) Each disputing
agency shall prepare a written statement of contentions in support of its claim
as to which agency should or should not be the lead agency. The statement shall
contain the following information:
(1) A
description of the project.
(2) A
description of the agency's responsibility for constructing, approving,
supervising, and financing the project as a whole.
(3) Citation of the agency's general
governmental powers relating to the project.
(4) Data outlining all aspects of the
agency's relationship to the project.
(5) The date the agency first undertook
formal action, if any, on the project and a chronology of actions taken and to
be taken concerning the project.
(6) A list of all interested persons who
might comment on the project.
(7)
Such other information as the Director may require.
(c) The project applicant requesting the
designation, or a project applicant required by the Director pursuant to
subdivision (a), shall prepare a written statement of contentions which shall
contain the following information:
(1) A
description of the project.
(2) A
list of all interested persons who might comment on the project.
(3) A brief statement as to which disputing
agency, if any, the applicant believes is appropriate to adequately fulfill the
requirements of CEQA and complies with the lead agency criteria set forth in
State Guidelines Section
15065, and the applicant's reasons
in support thereof.
(4) Such other
information as the Director determines would assist in designating the
appropriate lead agency.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Division 13, Public Resources Code; Title 7, Division 1, Chapter 1.5, Government Code. Reference: Section 21165, Public Resources Code.
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