Current through October 28, 2024
Section Adm 60.05 - Scoping(1) As soon as possible after the decision to prepare an EIS, the department shall inform the public and affected agencies that an EIS will be prepared and that the process of identifying potential major issues, called scoping, is beginning.(2) The scoping process shall include, to the extent possible, affected and other interested persons. The process may consist of meetings, hearings, workshops, surveys, questionnaires, interagency committees, or other appropriate methods or activities, and may be integrated with other public participation requirements.(3) The department shall use the scoping process to accomplish any of the following: (a) Determine the scope and the significant issues to be analyzed in depth in the EIS.(b) Identify and eliminate from detailed study the issues which are not significant or which have been covered by prior environmental review. This will narrow the discussion of these issues in the EIS to a brief presentation of why they will not have a significant effect on the human environment or a reference to their coverage elsewhere.(c) Set a time schedule for document preparation and opportunities for public involvement.Wis. Admin. Code Department of Administration Adm 60.05
Cr. Register, February, 1982, No. 314, eff. 3-1-82.