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Non-Programmatic Categorical Exclusion (Non-PCE)
Review the Programmatic Categorical Exclusion (PCE) Flowchart to determine which forms to use District notifies MnDOT Office of Environmental Stewardship (OES) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) of intent to prepare a CATEX (Long Form).
Purpose
Categorical exclusions are types of projects that normally do not have a significant effect on the human environment and, therefore, neither an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement normally is required.
When to use this subject
Bigger or more complicated projects may need the Long Form CATEX, especially if the document (or draft) will be used with the public or if agencies have need or more detailed information or discussion. All Non-Programmatic Categorical Exclusions require use of the Long Form.
They are actions that:
- Do not induce significant impacts to planned growth or land use for the area
- Do not require the relocation of significant numbers of people
- Do not have a significant impact on any natural, cultural, recreational, historic or other resource
- Do not involve significant air, noise, or water quality impacts
- Do not have significant impacts on travel patterns
- Do not otherwise, either individually or cumulatively, have any significant environmental impacts
How this subject fits into the overall project development process
The environmental review process for a non-programmatic categorical exclusion begins in scoping and ends with a categorical exclusion signed by the MnDOT District Engineer and OES Chief Environmental Officer and FHWA Area Engineer.
Organizations involved
- MnDOT
- Office of Environmental Stewardship
- Office of Project Management and Technical Support
- District Engineer
- Project Manager
- District Design
- District Construction
- State Aid For Local Transportation Office (required only if local agency is involved and using federal aid funds)
- FHWA Minnesota Division
- Municipalities and counties