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Is an environmental impact statement required if the local development regulations or other local, state, or federal regulations mitigate all significant impacts?

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Is an environmental impact statement required if the local development regulations or other local, state, or federal regulations mitigate all significant impacts?

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No, if all significant impacts have been or will be mitigated to a nonsignificant level through the requirements in local, state, or federal regulations, or with the use of SEPA substantive authority, an EIS is not required.

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