[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 36, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 36CFR907.1]



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              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY

 

         CHAPTER IX--PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

 

PART 907_ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 907.1  Policy.









Sec.

907.1 Policy.

907.2 Purpose.

907.3 Definitions.

907.4 Designation of responsible Corporation official.

907.5 Specific responsibilities of designated Corporation official.

907.6 Major decision points.

907.7 Determination of requirement for EIS.

907.8 Actions that normally require an EIS.

907.9 Preparation of an EIS.

907.10 Categorical exclusions.

907.11 Actions that normally require an environmental assessment.

907.12 Preparation of an environmental assessment.

907.13 Public involvement.

907.14 Corporation decision making procedures.

907.15 Approval of private development proposals.

907.16 Actions where lead Agency designation is necessary.



Appendix A to Part 907



    Authority: 40 U.S.C. 875(8); 42 U.S.C. 4321.



    Source: 47 FR 8768, Mar. 2, 1982, unless otherwise noted.





    The Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation's policy is to:

    (a) Use all practical means, consistent with the Corporation's 

statutory authority, available resources, and national policy, to 

protect and enhance the quality of the human environment;

    (b) Ensure that environmental factors and concerns are given 

appropriate consideration in decisions and actions by the Corporation;

    (c) Use systematic and timely approaches which will ensure the 

integrated use of the natural and social sciences and environmental 

design arts in planning and decision making which may have an impact on 

the human environment;

    (d) Develop and utilize ecological and other environmental 

information in the planning and development of projects implementing the 

Plan;

    (e) Invite the cooperation and encourage the participation, where 

appropriate, of Federal, District of Columbia, and regional authorities 

and the public in Corporation planning and decision-making processes, 

which affect the quality of the human environment; and

    (f) Minimize any possible adverse effects of Corporation decisions 

and actions upon the quality of the human environment.