Trans 400.10(4)(a)5.5. The degree of controversy on environmental grounds associated with the proposed action. Trans 400.10(4)(a)6.6. Conflicts with official agency plans or local, state, or national policies, including conflicts resulting from potential effects of transportation on land use and land use on transportation demand. Trans 400.10(4)(b)(b) In addition to the contents required under par. (a), the FONSI shall also include the following: Trans 400.10(4)(b)2.2. Documentation showing permit or coordinating agency approval when the FONSI serves as the vehicle for such approval. Trans 400.10(5)(5) ER And CE Content. The ER and CE may be completed on screening sheets developed by the department. The ER and CE shall reflect compliance with the applicable laws and regulations of other agencies, and shall include all of the following: Trans 400.10(5)(c)(c) A brief description of the preferred alternative and the other alternatives under consideration. Trans 400.10(5)(d)(d) The reasons for eliminating any of the alternatives from further consideration. Trans 400.10(5)(e)(e) A summary of the status and results of agency coordination and public involvement. Trans 400.10(5)(f)(f) A brief summarization of environmental, social and economic issues relevant to the proposed action including the use of prescribed construction-related methods or special contract provisions or land acquisitions that would be used to ensure that no significant adverse environmental effects or controversies developed. Trans 400.10 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92; am. (2) (intro.), Register, February, 1999, No. 518, eff. 3-1-99; CR 16-069: r. and recr. (3) (c), renum. (4) (a) 1. to (4) (a) 1r. and am., cr. (4) (a) 1g., am. (4) (a) 5., (5) (intro.) Register October 2019 No. 766, eff. 11-1-19. Trans 400.11Trans 400.11 Distribution and review of environmental documents. Trans 400.11(1)(a)(a) Public availability of SEE. When required, a SEE shall be prepared as an integral element of system plans. The system plan and SEE shall be made available for public inspection at the department’s central office, appropriate department region offices, and depository libraries. Trans 400.11(1)(b)(b) Notice of availability of a SEE. A notice of availability of a system plan and its SEE shall be published as provided in sub. (8). Trans 400.11(1)(c)(c) Public hearing. A public hearing on a system plan and its SEE shall be held by the department, except there is no requirement for a two-step, draft and final SEE because the planning process contemplates that if the plan recommendations are implemented, there will be subsequent project or site-specific environmental reviews. Trans 400.11(2)(2) LEIS. In the case of a departmental report or recommendation on a department-initiated proposal for legislation that contains major and significant new proposals that are not within the scope of any categorical exclusion, the department shall prepare a LEIS substantially following the guidelines of the United States council on environmental quality in 40 CFR 1506.8. This includes transmission of the LEIS to the legislature concurrent with or within 30 days after the legislative proposal is submitted to the legislature, provided that the LEIS must be available in time for legislative hearings and deliberations, and 5 days in advance. There is no scoping requirement and the statement shall be prepared in the same manner as a DEIS, but shall be considered the detailed statement required by s. 1.11 (2) (c), Stats. Any comments on the LEIS shall be given to the department which shall forward them along with its own responses to the legislative committees with jurisdiction. Trans 400.11(3)(a)(a) Printing and distribution of DEIS. Printing of the DEIS shall be the responsibility of the preparer. Sufficient quantities of the DEIS shall be printed to meet distribution requirements. The DEIS shall be distributed to the following: Trans 400.11(3)(a)2.2. Local, state and federal governmental agencies having special expertise, interest or jurisdiction. Trans 400.11(3)(a)3.3. Regional and county planning agencies within the area of the proposed action.