Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
Section 21081.6 of the California Public Resources Code requires that all state and local agencies establish a monitoring or reporting program whenever approval of a project relies upon a mitigated negative declaration or an environmental impact report (EIR).
The Stanford University 2000 Community Plan/General Use Permit/EIR contains the mitigation monitoring and reporting program adopted by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors in December of 2000. The mitigation requirements contained in this EIR were incorporated into the Stanford General Use Permit, also adopted in December of 2000. Annual reports are provided to update the public on the mitigation monitoring and reporting program.
Available documents
The documents listed below provide background information on the environmental mitigation requirements and status of Stanford's compliance with the required conditions. For additional information on the EIR or other Stanford documents, go to the Stanford University plans, reports, and documents page.
MMRP documents
- Stanford University Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP)
Board-adopted MMRP for Stanford University (December 2000; for life of GUP) - General Use Permit (GUP)
The conditions of approval, adopted by the Board of Supervisors in December 2000 for Stanford University development activity - Archive of annual reports
This webpage contains a series of annual reports for Stanford compliance with the GUP and MMRP. - Stanford University plans, reports, and documents
A selection of GUP/MMRP required plans, reports, and documents.