Haw. Code R. § 11-200.1-13 - Significance criteria
(a) In considering
the significance of potential environmental effects, agencies shall consider
and evaluate the sum of effects of the proposed action on the quality of the
environment.
(b) In determining
whether an action may have a significant effect on the environment, the agency
shall consider every phase of a proposed action, the expected impacts, and the
proposed mitigation measures. In most instances, an action shall be determined
to have a significant effect on the environment if it may:
(1) Irrevocably commit a natural, cultural,
or historic resource;
(2) Curtail
the range of beneficial uses of the environment;
(3) Conflict with the State's environmental
policies or long-term environmental goals established by law;
(4) Have a substantial adverse effect on the
economic welfare, social welfare, or cultural practices of the community and
State;
(5) Have a substantial
adverse effect on public health;
(6) Involve adverse secondary impacts, such
as population changes or effects on public facilities;
(7) Involve a substantial degradation of
environmental quality;
(8) Be
individually limited but cumulatively have substantial adverse effect upon the
environment or involves a commitment for larger actions;
(9) Have a substantial adverse effect on a
rare, threatened, or endangered species, or its habitat;
(10) Have a substantial adverse effect on air
or water quality or ambient noise levels;
(11) Have a substantial adverse effect on or
be likely to suffer damage by being located in an environmentally sensitive
area such as a flood plain, tsunami zone, sea level rise exposure area, beach,
erosion-prone area, geologically hazardous land, estuary, fresh water, or
coastal waters;
(12) Have a
substantial adverse effect on scenic vistas and view planes, during day or
night, identified in county or state plans or studies; or
(13) Require substantial energy consumption
or emit substantial greenhouse gases.
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