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What is NYC RCNY § 6-05?

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(a) Lead Agency. The City Planning Commission shall be the lead agency for all 197-a plans in accordance with the City Environmental Quality Review Regulations.

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§ 6-05 Environmental Review.

RCNY § 6-05

(a)Lead Agency. The City Planning Commission shall be the lead agency for all 197-a plans in accordance with the City Environmental Quality Review Regulations. For a plan sponsored by the mayor, the Commission may transfer the lead status to another city agency if it determines that the proposed plan is part of a broader set of actions for which the sponsoring agency is principally responsible.

(b)Community Board Plans The Department of City Planning, together with the Office of Environmental Coordination, shall conduct or cause to be conducted the required environmental review of any plan submitted by a community board.

(c)Other Agency Plans. The Department, on behalf of the Commission as lead agency, shall determine in consultation with any sponsor of a proposed plan which is not a community board, the appropriate scheduling and division of responsibilities for environmental review.

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