Environmental Review

Major construction projects at UCSF require review by Campus Planning to determine whether environmental review in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is necessary. Depending on the level of anticipated impact, some projects require an Environmental Impact Report (EIR), including public review. However the vast majority of renovation projects do not require a full EIR, but require instead a more limited environmental impact analysis, which may or may not require public review.

CEQA Process Flow Chart

Environmental Documents

To review the following environmental documents numbered 5 through 18, 20 through 22, double click onto the specific item for viewing. Regarding documents numbered 1 through 4 and 19 please contact Campus Planning at (415) 476-2911, Box 0286.

Environmental Impact Reports

  1. UCSF - Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center Proposed Integration Agreement EIR, certified by The Regents March 15, 1990, SCH No. 89060609
  2. UCSF - Mount Zion Program Revisions and Associated Building Projects Subsequent EIR, certified by The Regents November 20, 1992, SCH No. 89060609
  3. UCSF Parnassus Heights Central Utilities Plant Project EIR, certified by The Regents January 21, 1994, SCH No. 93013064
  4. UCSF Revised Laurel Heights Plan EIR, certified by The Regents September 15, 1995, SCH No. 95033072
  5. UCSF Long Range Development Plan FEIR, certified by The Regents January 1997, SEIR Sch No. 95123032
  6. UCSF Long Range Development Plan Amendment #1, Mission Bay Housing Program EIR, certified by The Regents January 17, 2004, SEIR Sch No. 1995123032
  7. UCSF Parnassus Housing and Childcare Implementation Plan Supplemental EIR, certified by the Office of the President November 16, 2004, SCH No. 1995123032
  8. UCSF Long Range Development Plan Amendment #2, Hospital Replacement EIR, certified by The Regents March 17, 2005, SEIR Sch No. 2004072067
  9. UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine EIR, certified by the Office of the President November 30, 2005, FEIR Sch No. 2005052029
  10. UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay FEIR, certified by The Regents September 17, 2008, FEIR Sch No. 2008012075
  11. UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay Final Supplemental EIR - Residential Sound Reduction Program for Helicopter Operations Sch No. 2008012075

Addenda

  1. Initial Study and Addendum #1 LRDP FEIR, UC Hall Seismic Replacement, Mission Bay, certified by The Regents March 19, 1999
  2. Initial Study and Addendum #2, LRDP FEIR, "Phase 1," Mission Bay, certified by The Regents May 17, 2000
  3. Initial Study and Addendum #3, LRDP FEIR, QB3 and Building 21A Parking Garage, Mission Bay, certified by The Regents March 14, 2002
  4. Initial Study and Addendum #4, LRDP FEIR, Block 20 Housing, Mission Bay, certified by The Regents January 16, 2003
  5. Initial Study and Addendum #5, LRDP FEIR, Block 23B Parking Garage, Mission Bay, certified by The Regents January 15, 2004
  6. Initial Study and Addendum #6, LRDP FEIR, Block 17C Cancer Research Building, Mission Bay, certified by The Regents November 4, 2004
  7. Initial Study and Addendum #7, LRDP FEIR, Cardiovascular Research Building 17A/B, Mission Bay, certified by The Regents October 14, 2007
  8. Osher Center for Intergrative Medicine FEIR Addendum, certified by The Regents October 23, 2007

Negative Declarations

  1. Tiered Initial Study and Negative Declaration, Parnassus Services Seismic Replacement Building, Parnassus Heights, approved by The Regents January 14, 2000
  2. 654 Minnesota Street Mitigated Negative Declaration, approved by the Regents June 20, 2007
  3. The Pritzker Center at the University of California, San Francisco (2130 Third Street) Mitigated Negative Declaration, approved by the Regents December 27, 2007
  4. Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration, Institute for Regeneration Medicine, approved by the Regents March 18, 2008
  5. Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration, Neurosciences Building, approved by The Regents December 19, 2008

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