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TwitterEffective July 26, 2014, City law impose reporting requirements on developers of certain City real estate projects with an estimated construction cost of more than $1,000,000. Developers must file five forms with the Ethics Commission over the course of about a year disclosing donations to nonprofit organizations that have contacted City officials about their project. The first form is due within 30 days of certification of an Environmental Impact Report ("EIR") by a local agency or, if the project relies on a program EIR, within 30 days of the adoption of a final environmental determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Disclosure is not required for a residential development project with four or fewer dwelling units. A disclosure report must be completed and filed by the developer of any "major project." A major project is a real estate development project located in the City and County of San Francisco with estimated construction costs exceeding $1,000,000 where either: The Planning Commission or any other local lead agency certifies an Environmental Impact Review ("EIR") for the project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"); or The project relies on a program EIR and the Planning Department, Planning Commission, or any other local lead agency adopts any final environmental determination under CEQA. (See below to determine when a final environmental determination is adopted.)A major project does not include a residential development project with four or fewer dwelling units. For purposes of this filing requirement, a "developer" includes the individual or entity that is the project sponsor responsible for filing a completed Environmental Evaluation Application ("EEA") with the Planning Department (or other lead agency) under CEQA. However, if an individual who signs and submits the EEA will not be responsible for obtaining the entitlements or developing the major project, the developer is instead the individual or entity that is responsible for obtaining such entitlements. A developer must use the SFEC 3500 form to file a total of five reports with the Ethics Commission with respect to each major project. The first (or initial) report must be filed within 30 days of the date the Planning Commission or any other local lead agency certifies the EIR for that project or, for a major project relying on a program EIR, within 30 days of the date that the Planning Department, Planning Commission, or any other local lead agency adopts a final environmental determination under CEQA. The developer must also use this form to file four subsequent quarterly reports, beginning with the quarter in which in the initial report is filed. The due dates for the quarterly reports are: April 15 for the period starting January 1 and ending March 31; July 15 for the period starting April 1 and ending June 30;October 15 for the period starting July 1 and ending September 30; and January 15 for the period starting October 1 and ending December 31.
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TwitterThe data set records the information disclosure data (2018) of centralized drinking water quality monitoring and safety status in cities and towns at or above the county level in Xining city. The data statistics are from the Department of ecological environment of Qinghai Province, and the data set contains three documents, which are respectively: information disclosure form of centralized drinking water quality monitoring and safety status in cities and towns at or above the county level of Xining City in the first quarter of 2018, information disclosure form of centralized drinking water quality monitoring and safety status in cities and towns at or above the county level of Xining City in the second quarter of 2018, information disclosure form of centralized drinking water quality monitoring and safety status in cities and towns at or above the county level of Xining City in the second quarter of 2018 In the second half of 2018, the structure of the data sheet is the same. There are 10 fields in each data table Field 1: serial number Field 2: name of water source Field 3: water level Field 4: water source type Field 5: monitoring unit Field 6: number of monitoring indicators Field 7: monitoring frequency Field 8: evaluation criteria Field 9: pass rate Field 10: public period
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TwitterThe data set records the information disclosure form of county-level centralized drinking water quality monitoring (2019-2020) in Haixi Prefecture. The data is collected from the data set of Qinghai Provincial Department of ecological environment, including nine data tables: information disclosure form of county-level centralized drinking water quality monitoring in the first quarter of 2019 in Haixi Prefecture, and information disclosure form of county-level centralized drinking water quality monitoring in the second quarter of 2019 in Haixi Prefecture Information disclosure form of quality monitoring, information disclosure form of centralized drinking water quality monitoring at county level in the third quarter of 2019, information disclosure form of centralized drinking water quality monitoring at county level in the fourth quarter of 2019, information disclosure form of centralized drinking water quality monitoring at county level in the first half of 2019, and information disclosure form of centralized drinking water quality monitoring at county level in the second half of 2019 In the first quarter of 2020, the county-level surface water centralized drinking water source water quality information disclosure form, the county-level surface water centralized drinking water source water quality information disclosure form in the second quarter of 2020, and the county-level groundwater centralized drinking water source water quality information disclosure form in the first half of 2020 The table structure is the same. There are 11 fields in each data table Field 1: serial number Field 2: name of water source Field 3: water level Field 4: water source type Field 5: water quality category requirements Field 6: monitoring unit Field 7: monitoring factors Field 8: monitoring frequency Field 9: is it up to standard Field 10: over standard factor Field 11: remarks
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[Deprecation Warning] As of October 19, this dataset is no loger updated. See https://data.sfgov.org/City-Management-and-Ethics/SFEC-Form-3500-Disclosure-Report-for-Developers-of/8je3-gv3q for the current dataset. Effective July 26, 2014, City law impose reporting requirements on developers of certain City real estate projects with an estimated construction cost of more than $1,000,000. Developers must file five forms with the Ethics Commission over the course of about a year disclosing donations to nonprofit organizations that have contacted City officials about their project. The first form is due within 30 days of certification of an Environmental Impact Report ("EIR") by a local agency or, if the project relies on a program EIR, within 30 days of the adoption of a final environmental determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Disclosure is not required for a residential development project with four or fewer dwelling units. A disclosure report must be completed and filed by the developer of any "major project." A major project is a real estate development project located in the City and County of San Francisco with estimated construction costs exceeding $1,000,000 where either: The Planning Commission or any other local lead agency certifies an Environmental Impact Review ("EIR") for the project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"); or The project relies on a program EIR and the Planning Department, Planning Commission, or any other local lead agency adopts any final environmental determination under CEQA. (See below to determine when a final environmental determination is adopted.)A major project does not include a residential development project with four or fewer dwelling units. For purposes of this filing requirement, a "developer" includes the individual or entity that is the project sponsor responsible for filing a completed Environmental Evaluation Application ("EEA") with the Planning Department (or other lead agency) under CEQA. However, if an individual who signs and submits the EEA will not be responsible for obtaining the entitlements or developing the major project, the developer is instead the individual or entity that is responsible for obtaining such entitlements. A developer must use the SFEC 3500 form to file a total of five reports with the Ethics Commission with respect to each major project. The first (or initial) report must be filed within 30 days of the date the Planning Commission or any other local lead agency certifies the EIR for that project or, for a major project relying on a program EIR, within 30 days of the date that the Planning Department, Planning Commission, or any other local lead agency adopts a final environmental determination under CEQA. 1The developer must also use this form to file four subsequent quarterly reports, beginning with the quarter in which in the initial report is filed. The due dates for the quarterly reports are: April 15 for the period starting January 1 and ending March 31; July 15 for the period starting April 1 and ending June 30;October 15 for the period starting July 1 and ending September 30; and January 15 for the period starting October 1 and ending December 31.
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TwitterThe data set records the information disclosure form of surface water quality monitoring in Haixi Prefecture of Qinghai Province from January 2019 to June 2020. The data were collected from the ecological environment bureau of Haixi Prefecture. The data set contains 18 data tables, which are respectively the information disclosure table of surface water quality monitoring in January, February, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of 2019, and the information disclosure table of surface water quality monitoring in January, February, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of 2020. Each data table has 11 fields, such as the information disclosure table of surface water quality monitoring in January 2019 Field 1: serial number Field 2: Region Field 3: water body Field 4: section name Field 5: section level Field 6: monitoring unit Field 7: monitoring frequency Field 8: water quality objectives Field 9: is it up to standard Field 10: over standard factor Field 11: remarks
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TwitterEffective July 26, 2014, City law impose reporting requirements on developers of certain City real estate projects with an estimated construction cost of more than $1,000,000. Developers must file five forms with the Ethics Commission over the course of about a year disclosing donations to nonprofit organizations that have contacted City officials about their project. The first form is due within 30 days of certification of an Environmental Impact Report ("EIR") by a local agency or, if the project relies on a program EIR, within 30 days of the adoption of a final environmental determination under the California Environmental Quality Act. Disclosure is not required for a residential development project with four or fewer dwelling units. A disclosure report must be completed and filed by the developer of any "major project." A major project is a real estate development project located in the City and County of San Francisco with estimated construction costs exceeding $1,000,000 where either: The Planning Commission or any other local lead agency certifies an Environmental Impact Review ("EIR") for the project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"); or The project relies on a program EIR and the Planning Department, Planning Commission, or any other local lead agency adopts any final environmental determination under CEQA. (See below to determine when a final environmental determination is adopted.)A major project does not include a residential development project with four or fewer dwelling units. For purposes of this filing requirement, a "developer" includes the individual or entity that is the project sponsor responsible for filing a completed Environmental Evaluation Application ("EEA") with the Planning Department (or other lead agency) under CEQA. However, if an individual who signs and submits the EEA will not be responsible for obtaining the entitlements or developing the major project, the developer is instead the individual or entity that is responsible for obtaining such entitlements. A developer must use the SFEC 3500 form to file a total of five reports with the Ethics Commission with respect to each major project. The first (or initial) report must be filed within 30 days of the date the Planning Commission or any other local lead agency certifies the EIR for that project or, for a major project relying on a program EIR, within 30 days of the date that the Planning Department, Planning Commission, or any other local lead agency adopts a final environmental determination under CEQA. The developer must also use this form to file four subsequent quarterly reports, beginning with the quarter in which in the initial report is filed. The due dates for the quarterly reports are: April 15 for the period starting January 1 and ending March 31; July 15 for the period starting April 1 and ending June 30;October 15 for the period starting July 1 and ending September 30; and January 15 for the period starting October 1 and ending December 31.