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HomeMy WebLinkAbout005-370-008yA BUTTE COUNT Y : su l tent L. i st Can _ SPEC I AL i 2ED SEkV ICES i Archaec l os j ca l_ Ca,11a l t 1 ni a silo aganerg 1. Jensen •and ASSOciates Petatr^ M . +Jansen Archaeo l og l ca l Coca sou i i no ` 41 Sk ymout�ta 1 n Citic 1 e and F3e�s larch Ch1COO, CA 959'26 2, Professional Archaeologlcal' Serv1ceS A! ft -fad barber Avl--� ' 'b", and Cul l tura.l 6635 Oua1'1 Way Rassourcos,m6nagement Paradisoo CA, 95969 a. Ho )man at r S Assoc t ate ArchamOl G,®� �1C7C` Cl;l1 tut-'a l �' , '3615 Folsom Stremt M�nagemmnt %c San Franc i sco;, CA 941 10 40 Public An'the,0001 oo i oa l Re5batich 160756 Cu 1 tura 1 Resour:o Stud i cis' 5acramQnto y CA 95816-075' 5, Ca1iForn a Stato'Un ivers1ty, Ch.lcta Archaoologlcal research Pragramv' D.epartmant a+' Ahthropalogy 6, Sostoo, L t ndstr8tn P.Oi box 352 Truckee, CA 9.5734` V. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS xp anat ons; o a 1 "yes'' and "rna be" answers axe ri. q red on attached sheets) YES MAYBE NO 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in 'significwIt: a. Unstable earth: conditions or in changes in geologic s;abstructures? b. Disxu t"i,ons dis lacemen4s compaction or; overco.vexing of the soil? ' c. Change in topography, or ground surface relief features? _.� d. Destruction, coi�ering or Modification of ,any unique geologic or physical features?, LN Increase 'fin wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition Or erosion which may modify the 'channel of a river or stream or the bead of the ocean or any, bay, inlet or lake? , g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban ai•e"as? h. Exposure of people or,property to geologic hazards' s'itchs earthquakes, 7.a�dslcies , mud- slides, ground failure or similar haxaxds? _..� ._ AIR. 1�"11 the proposal resultin substantial. a. Air omissions, or deterioration of ambient air quality? b, "Tree creation of objectionable adorsi smoke -or fume s? c. .Alteration of air mbvoment, moisture„ or temperatute, or any change in climate-, i t g locally or re ronally , ;. WATtt. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. C}�angesri currents, or the course or direction of water: movements in: either - marine 'or fresh waters? I,. Changes in absorption rates", drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? ' c. Need for off-site '.surface drainage iinpr.ore- totts, including vogetation removal; chainel� ization or culvert ins°tallation? Alte'rations t the course 01, .flow o'f flood waters + e: ... su Change it the; amount otiny- Cn a, dace ' grater �.�►X. a�,er boe �? f. Di.sohargey'rito surface Waters, br in any altbration of surface water quaii,ty, intraudit! but 'not limited to tempera.ture,,' digs v d oxyggti or turbid ty w g, Alte'ratio'n of the' airecti.on of 'rate o flow .rou'Irnd of wate' rs'0 'h Change in the c�uantit , quaff a.ty of around tasters � of thor t}traug1i direct additions or lvith� drawals or tirough interception of an aquifer by Cuts off' excavations?JL i. Reduction Ili the attotant of hater otherwise avai lablo for' public waterstapplies!? , B�cposure of people or property' to water related hazards uoh as flooding? YES N P. ND 4._ PLANT LIFE: Will tlxe proposal result �n subs4ant' al a. `CIinQe in the diversity of` species, or numbex of any species of plants (including t rens, shrubs , grass , Czops, and 'aquatic plants? ) b. Reduction of the numbers o'f am unique; rare or endangexed species of plants? Introduction c. of new species of j plants into an area, or, in a barrier to the noxmal :replenish- ment of'existinb species? x d.' Reduction in, acreage of any agricultural crop? 5.° ANIMAL LIFt. Will the proposal result in stb8tIl'ntial: a. Change in the, diversity of species, or numb�i•s of any species of animals (birds, l;aricl anitjilj,s including reptiles, fish and shell fish g nisms or insects)? benthic or a_the b: Reduction In iiambexs of any unic{ue, rate �`.x trndangexed species pf animals? Introduction 'animals c of new species of into , ;tri area; or result in a barrierto the itiigr4tion or movement of animals? �. Deteri ration to Oldsting f:1911 or wildlife ' habitat? ... . N018t, IIIII theproposal result in substa-.ti°al a. Increases in existIT4 noise levels9 b. Ex of I people to severe noise levels? 7: D GLARE. Will the Proposal pro'-dude Gp sTgH� AN ant light and gl,are7 , 8. LAND USE. WjII the. p-ropos�al i• sul t in a substantial alteration of the present oz, pl,�nnec land use, of an area? J. NATURAL !:Rt-SOURPES4 Wil 7� the proposal ro'sult' in substantia1,' a. ',` Tncxease in the ratef' , s o. a e of any natural xesouxces? b. Depletion cif ally Hort-°renewable natural resources? lil: FISC �l UriSE : Will the prapos,al ins►o1ve: a. A risk of expiosi6n o.r the ,rel east o hazard- ous ;slibstanco (including, but tio't Iamited to Oil) pesticidos; c2iemicals or radiation) xn the eVOht Ir.of an aGcidont or upset dondi.ti,ons? t b. Pass;Yble anerierence with "In emergency res PO laft g y o�acuatio pan? p p or timer bnc, ` 11. E(7p�1LATIb�t: Will the proposdI 'al,te� the locatiar ; distribution densii;yj or ,growth rate of the 'human populatibri? 1 : 140 US,1V Will the proposal affect �xistillg h ousing, or oi`eatb a adma;nd ;dor additiow}tousing� � If runL1,U Z$bKV I Ubb Will the proposal have an effect YES MAYBE NO ' 13.TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION': V result result in a. Generation of substantial movement? b. Effects on existing parkir demand .for now parking? CM Substantial impact on eis present patterns systems? cl: Significant alterations tc of circulation or moveient rail or air tratRjc—.`? goods'?' e:Alterations to waterborne, f. Increase in traffic hazard bAcycJ ists or pedestrians? If runL1,U Z$bKV I Ubb Will the proposal have an effect YES MAYBE NO L11 the proposal upon, or res i' t 'na need for nese or altered iclditional vehicto governmental services: facilitie , or X :ing transportat I on present patterns b Polio rotect on? p :Of peopleand/or C, Schools? rail or air tratRjc—.`? ;to motor vehicles d. Parks or ootor recreational facilities? If runL1,U Z$bKV I Ubb Will the proposal have an effect upon, or res i' t 'na need for nese or altered governmental services: a. Fire protection? b Polio rotect on? p C, Schools? d. Parks or ootor recreational facilities? e.Maintenance of public facilities; including roads? f. Other governmental services 15. ENERGY. JJill _the' proposal result in a. Use. of substantial amounts of fuel ,or enexgy7 b. Substanti"�l inereas,e in�demand upon e isting sources of`enexgy, or, reQuire the developMent of new sources of energy? l6. tTILITIES, will the �toposal result in a hoed <Eor new systems, or substantial ,alterations tip the -following a. Power or natural gas? b: Communical tions'sysgems7 c. {Vater a,'va."Ll.abil i.ty Sewer 'or septl,e; tank? e : 8t'OTM water drainage?' f. Solid `waste an ` Yid des osal ? p M HUMAN EtALTH. Will thero osal result in* a, Creation of any health, hhazard or potential health' hazard (excluding m6ntal health) 7 b.xpasitr of people to po'tentx,al h'ea th . l�:az arils ? X 18. AESTHpTYCS. {Vi l �, `t`ile proposal tesult in the P struct�ion of`' anysoon c vista or, view open t;b the public, or will the proposal result l.n tho oxedvi-O i of an aest;hoti,cal.ly o fens rro siee open to publio 'vidw � 4, YES MAYBE NO 9. RECREA'TT N. Will the proposal result in an impact antit> o£' existiri recreat�.��°MII, ,u o,n the :;quality or qu _ Y g ; ' e,' opportunistz 0. CULTURAL:. RE SOURCES. a: K�i11 the proposal result in 't e alteration. ofor the destruction o'f, a prehistoric of historic archaeological' site? - b.. Will ,the proposal result is adverse phys;ca, or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric.- or h . historic bui.ldin strixcture L°ar object? g j . ,. , p p potential to causo c. Does the ro nsal have the a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the 'proposal. restrict exist<irig rela.bic�tt; or sacred uses Within the potential impact are a'? --, t V. DISCUSSION .1JF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION, ' ' AD 05-37-0-0 See attached. i 7. Air Qual i;ty= ra i r t'0 Poor a i n l oa i c�1 Env i ronmi�ht. B� Vegeltation= Grassland witl-r introduced species dor l ancscap i n 9. Wild'l'ife Habitat;' N/A. Cul t_ iraI Vnv,i r�nrnent;c 1 0. 1 1 . Archaeo 1 og i ca 1 and H i star i ca 1 Resourcr»es n the a ,. Butte County General Plan H i �h des i gnat Lon Residential. : Law Dens i � �, 1 . Ex i st;i ng Zein i h9.' A -R 1 l xi st ng Lana Use on-site: one House) m i scel l af�C��us .voh i cl es, outbuildings. 14 Surrounding Area: . Land Uses.- Sing 1 e- fam i 1 y ar►:ci mu t t i fam i heavy equipment storage. iy dwoltings,- b. ZOn i ng'c A -R. C.. Berl : P1 an d@, I gnat i Ons Lov4 Clens 1 ty 'RQs i detirt 1 'a 1 a J.Parne1 151 xes= b, 000 to 10. -41 , 0'00 s e• PapUlat, ion Me:d i urni`��rban densities. Character 'Af: . Site and Area. Character i zed by sut-�standard hsus i rig and 1 nedequate 1 i nfra;strudturp. Nearest Urban Are -a: City Of Chico 17. 18. i?elcvanl: S e surrounds Chapmantoi•an. ph ro's of Inf i ueoce: Ch i bcF; GU p C;4RG, Improvernants r Standards Urban Arose Pursuanfr tQ Chapter0 and Rol 1 s, Ander and Rolls 19. Plans. Firel, Probection Service a, N arest County (S -tat-) p l 'r b Watere Stat i on e #4044 Ava i 1 abi 1 i ty e 24 . Em9in e capac i ty area hydrants, hod 1! s' i n Area = Ch i to Un i i ed S'c600 l t5 i st,e i •e3 . Y, s�