This part contains the rules for preparing environmental impact statements. The town of Concrete adopts the following sections by reference, as supplemented by this part:
Purpose of EIS;
General requirements;
EIS types;
EIS timing;
Scoping;
Expanded scoping (Optional);
EIS preparation;
Style and size;
Format;
Cover letter or memo;
EIS contents;
Contents of EIS on nonproject proposals;
EIS contents when prior nonproject EIS;
Elements of the environment;
Relationship of EIS to other considerations;
Cost-benefit analysis;
Issuance of DEIS;
Issuance of FEIS.
(Ord. 436 § 13, 1999)
(1) 
Preparation of draft and final EISs (DEIS and FEIS) and draft and final supplemental EISs (SEIS) is the responsibility of (department) under the direction of the responsible official. Before the town of Concrete issues an EIS, the responsible official shall be satisfied that it complies with this chapter and Chapter 197-11 WAC.
(2) 
The DEIS and FEIS or draft and final SEIS shall be prepared by town of Concrete staff, the applicant, or by a consultant selected by the town of Concrete or the applicant. If the responsible official requires an EIS for a proposal and determines that someone other than the town of Concrete will prepare the EIS, the responsible official shall notify the applicant immediately after completion of the threshold determination. The responsible official shall also notify the applicant of the town’s/county’s procedure for EIS preparation, including approval of the DEIS and FEIS prior to distribution.
(3) 
The town of Concrete may require an applicant to provide information the town of Concrete does not possess, including specific investigations. However, the applicant is not required to supply information that is not required under this chapter or that is being requested from another agency. (This does not apply to information the town of Concrete may request under another ordinance or statute.)
(Ord. 436 § 14, 1999)
(This entire section is optional. If used, you may select any of the listed elements or add your own.) The following additional elements are part of the environment for the purpose of EIS content, but do not add to the criteria for threshold determinations or perform any other function or purpose under this chapter:
(1) 
Economy.
(2) 
Social policy analysis.
(3) 
Cost-benefit analysis.
(Ord. 436 § 15, 1999)