Section 7012 Of Chapter 11. Master Plan Construction From California Penal Code >> Title 7. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 11.
7012
. (a) The Department of Corrections shall submit to the Joint
Legislative Prison Committee, the State Public Works Board, the
appropriate county board of supervisors, and the local city council
at least 30 days prior to the acquisition of real property for prison
facilities to be located in Riverside and Del Norte Counties, an
environmental assessment study, which shall include a discussion of
impacts and mitigation measures, if necessary, for the following
areas:
(1) Geology.
(2) Hydrology-groundwater.
(3) Water quality-surface waters.
(4) Plant and animal life-endangered and rare species.
(5) Air quality.
(6) Noise.
(7) Light and glare.
(8) Utilities-gas, electricity, telephone, solid waste, sewage
disposal, and drinking water.
(9) Archaeology.
(10) Energy.
(b) The factors set forth in subdivision (a) shall be assessed
only as they relate to the direct impacts caused off the site as a
result of the construction, operation, and maintenance of the prison
facility upon completion and occupancy.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, other than Section
7003, the approval of the study by the State Public Works Board is
the only approval required for compliance with any applicable
environmental requirements. The Public State Works Board shall not
act on the study until it receives a recommendation from the Joint
Legislative Prison Committee. Approval of the study by the State
Public Works Board shall be final and binding on all parties.
(d) If the committee does not, by a majority vote of the committee
membership, take any action on the study within 30 days after
submittal, that inaction shall be deemed to be a recommendation of
concurrence for the purposes of this section.
(e) Prior to providing a recommendation to the State Public Works
Board, but within the 30-day period specified in subdivision (d), the
committee shall hold a public hearing in the community in the
vicinity of the proposed site. Notice of the hearing shall be
published in a newspaper of general circulation in, or adjacent to,
that community. The notice shall be at least one-quarter page in
size. The city council and the county board of supervisors shall be
invited to participate in the hearing.