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HomeMy WebLinkAbout006-190-011-ia _ '1 T 1� ' un' �� r. Pli�r 'it Not Otto pg cant -, j esenta&e ADDpM& 2569 SCOTT AVENUE- f CHICO, CALIF 9592$.` PROM: g16-Ejg_q- 427 Property Owner, Address M am PROJECT DESCRIPTION'_ USE PERMIT TO>ALL,CW '��` �`fi'ORAGT` OF hfiFi - ('AT. JdC'i'FC LOCATED OIC THE SOUTH SIDE OF INNSBROOK iTAY , APPROXIMATELY 450' WEST OF on property zaneErISPLANADE s Cyto . ZONED C-2 1.21 ACRES P Y 1o_cat identified as AP 006-190-011 town/area CHICO General Plan Designation Map # DATE Pre -App Fec Paid: $ ` ��Re: eipt No.: Application Accepted: ` - 3 Final_App. Paid: l�t? ��s E eine P1o.: _1 ! Rezoning Petition signaWres checked Percents. Mailing last Prepared Notices,'Mail i I�Tumbe Alevse Public: I&Sal Description prepared Publication Notice Written Display Ad Prepared Newspaper Publication 0 C P G B R Da to to -- ai Initial Study Prepared Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption Nagative Declaration-- . 1 Mitigated Kegative c%;aratiorl Environmental Impact Report Other States Clearinghouse 'Number: Applicant/Representative, Notification of Eirwironmental Determination Planning Commission Hearing{s}; -^ ' ` �' " . Board of Supervisors' Hearing(s): Resolution Number (GPAs) - Adopted: Ch&apq NumbeAute1; 1 ;> -„g,....,._ V �......�.-.+.oma *�Ash f 9;00 a,m, Eric Gross - proposed Nagative Declaration regardiiig edvi'rotlh-lent impacts and Ese permit to allow the stgrage of in wastes oh p,Ct pOrty zoned C2 (General Commercial) located an the south side or jt,tisljl-ook 'flay, approximately 450 feet west of Esplanade, identified as'AV 006t 1190- 01.1., Chico, (CICS) (VIDEO) Staff gave, a bri6 ` summaryof the project. The Commission waived the reading o% the Staff Findings. A video of the site was :shown. Staff said the time limits ht the report are incorrect, Staff said if the waste is frozctt the time Emibii would be 30 days: Commissioner Ferguson asked how close the subdivision: to the south. was to this pjfr, ?, Staff said the subdivision to the southwesterly is shown on the snap as being adjac:o tt to this site. Staff said those people were anotified of this meeting, The hearing was opened to xhe public. :Darlene Barrier said this is just a hauling company that uses one truck. She. said til t' Collect waste from doctor's offices and hospitals in sealed containers which willba 51fAled at the site for 7 days then. taken to Rancho Cordova to be incinerated. She said filay` ar6 making daily trips, to Rancho Cordova now; She said the driver is Mr, Gross f. tnd he is experieaaced in handling this type ,of waste material,. She described what modica.l waste consisted of, She said they have to follow State guidelines on what they can btore and transport � Connussiore r Felson asked how they measure radiation levels, and. tivhere? ' Ms. Darner said this is done at the doctor's office. Larry Loerke laird he has several concerns regarding this project. He ,said he lives two parcels down from this site. He Said the wood chip business between hien and thissite, is ,illegal. He, said he was concerned with the waste being exposed to a fire hazard frool the wood clog business. He ,said; there' are no fire hydrants in the area. He said the flooding of the road from Esplwaade has not been addressed. He wat the project, He said the County does not have 6e funds' to monitor this permit .properly,' He was concerned with pollutants getting' ,�'hto jhe water table. He said.' he has ftnp,iowd the road without h0lp froth, rather residents. 0, said there has also beef a .theft probi in the neighborhood and the storage building proposed is metal and ' rt' e talbr ok into. �' 'G81„,,X1”' �' AiFt� Y x, �P Suis Evere tt said he owm the ar>artrnents adjacent to this property. He ,said'' ,�. did not receive notice. He said the apartments are very close to the pro��erty, �' was, , concerned witU tellin his tenants they would be living next to a warahouse ,� ring i hazardous medical waste products. He said he hopes there' will be aao signs ,O :tI Esplanade stating there is a medical waste storage building on this property, HIP, discusser a road .maintenance agi-dement which is not beingenforced, uxv He said ap�n; Gil of this pe.rmi€ would .make a potential for kids to get in trouble, He said the, fire 'I,A�rd was a problem. Ms. Sarver said North Valley Disposal is running the truck and business. Slee Saidlthe owner will be willing to participate in upgrading the road. She said all transfers of J#;erste from the truck will be done inside the WeShe said the driver is trained A6 erd. with any leakage problems. She said the warehouse and fence will be locked, Sh6 sigid they will be operating the business from 5:00 a.m. to 5:OC1xn, p• She said no sigftl � � 're removed. shown on the video, are not in use and wi'i�,l be required, She said the fuel tanks as Commissioner Ferguson asked if they had any alternative sites? Ms. Barner said no, this property is owned by North Valley Disposal and they ata AW looking for another site. Staff said'rnedic&l waste transfers are not a part of the Hazardous Wase plan. Stai'f .icl this project meets We conditions of the Department of Health Services, Staff said' tjt(s is one of the safest waste traefer stations. Chairman Lynch suggested a condition to have all alarm site for security pur' y "s. Fire also suggested a condition for'removal of the fuel tanks prior to use of the bupi`id�7,�� and'a road maintenanceagreernent in proportion_te use. k. Ms,,.Barner said than is agreeable. gg condition to improve the driveway as it Was,t Commissioner Ferguson su est�,d a condition. ' Ms. Barnet said they will blacktop the driveway. She also said Condition l wad 110t necessary as all loading and, unloading ;will be done inside the building. 'ixcre, he was closed, Staff .said. they dict not knots if the wood ch in operation ..- noncbnforming ,use or illegal. Pp g p tion was a pre-exks%r;, . Commissioner Nelson asked if the wood', chip business would need a Use f'oinift if it w proposed now? I i,C 1 U J. WjFW 45 A C` 4I '!fi'It' ii i."l SA 01&'G At' }}����yy„yy�� ��Vt �.. ..._..� _ , .,,... ,��.AL'f,'�➢!?.5,�'M�dIJYY'd�lElliALL.. Asgosssr's percel rA r ber(s) LoaaCi�r4j and size Of psrcelfs) ,- , I STRU " IOS TO USS PERMIT CANTS t 1, If tip plicant is not the owner, written authoti ration b the by o,r other proof of agency rip)w, l Ile subrnittod in order for the applic;a, to legally sign tilt ,t;'irp; ati,on. tlpplit,tal,igtt slral lt# considered void if not signed by the owner or legal agent. 2. All items on application shall 'be filled in as completely ns possible. If Etrt ittsnr is not np. �t,i `"NTA", I cable, please indicate by the term 3, It is important tl`at the applicant supply an accurate description of the location of t,r0 proptw��t�'tl project, incl",rding the: followinf�; u. Assessor's parte:, nuraber(s) [,from tho tax bills or Assessor's maps). l,. '+trr;et aal4lr s> r.s (if available). Dislanr.es and directions to named st,"ects, bodies of water or radvonds. i 4 '1'weam--La'r (24) v)ptes (4a detailed plot plan t7f adequatc Smile to clearly s,hov proposed bu ll ings and tnprf,. trentst, folded to 8rz x 11 incites, Shull accompany" and lrty made part ai' t, v "Application for Use Permit". If the use permit is approved, the }slot plan betoame s tho j,�; l �s proved development plan for tite property,`I'lle plot plan shall include tilt._ following* irsl'ttrrnsat6t✓xr� U. A scaled drat inn of the pa rcel(s) boundaries: b f ,)cation and dimensions of .all existing and proposed irnprovetno,utr; on the lyropert'r., artcturlin fsvzildings, rl:ir"nwrtys; perking areas, %vcllwx sarptic tacks and leach Ciclrf;a, c. Location and name of bordering Streets, access roads: y neurit � t ens'srouds, streatl-" , r hodies of water and railroads. d, ` "Irth arruv, and shalt. of.drawin,g, s. "'Ile ",%Wicatirrn fr'rr t`se Oermit" is subject to public hearings all&apprat*,tl by the '`planni�<:'r r Commission. Any 'special conditions of approval shall be made a part tit thr- approved "CL.ze ,'0rmit`" and shall lie ltinding on 1110 applicant."I'lte procedures for Cnuttty urr'intt on use pv- ttttt aplications are :stated in Chupt.er gal of the Butte County Code. i Ga l'hq f'lantaing Commission, an th0basis of the evideace submitted at, that ptthllc hearing, i nta� grant use permits rtaen it findsthat the proposed Luesorf ilia property will, dere impair th�'4, imegrrty� omd character of the zone lrt which the land lies ani that the us"ti, e ,, ta`ould not b it health abl rencrapatible with or injurious to surrounding pro mrties not, tlatr,ntunkflI to th�m' n9 er worltin-. in the rlel f#hltzirhossd welfare lre r n or to th^t' general health, ssafetti and yvelfaof the i, l e .c unit' Y. :. 1n approving a use: Perm i'I* tite Planning Commission may include such conditions as ata dcrnred reasonable and nec.essrary' under the �cirrumstances � to presery+t (Ile Integrity n�1c� charticter or the zonra and to secure the gc:wival purposes of the Butts~ Ctrnrlty C,eraeraI and Chaptcr'24, of the Butte County Code. Such conditlons may include, but are limiter[ not tw time limitations'. development plan approval, hours of operation, fencing, dedication n6 right-of-way, and street and drainage •GCndltions irepos, ,r:d rrpn;r) issuance of P use permit roust be, reasonably relawd to the use for which the permit is requcsted. 8. Apitl'rcutirrn fecs as of �l�,L (date) are, 0�j -0' ' 11f, y 1 ` 11 ,,lJ h'e�za rt:aw' be ratitl in c,csle or Lv check made arable to , r0asurer of I3 , - f p . utte C ontt ty . �0 « 44 Before Srtbmitting a use c9rmit application, applicant is requested to discuss with stuff all giwstxonh about applkt.ation'requirements, Count;v procedures, z,aning provisions and possibly. conditiuus ,J approval. , l Il li"' -- FILE NO.: 006-190-011 I Krm COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ,S'"ii"AFF FINDINGS - 'June 14,'11993 APPLICANT., Eric Gross GA'`El: Richard Gross/North Valle yAUQ UEEST's. Use Permit tc> allow the storage medica i wastes AP NO.: 006-190-011 SIZEI 1,21 acres .CiCA'iI6JN: Located on the south side of Inn: s&p yok Wa�1 ; approximately 450' west of EsplanadA-, Chico EXISTING ZONING: C-2 f ?OI II` `G >rI ISTORY. Zoned C-2 onMar. 4, 1.980 by Orld.1 #2082 V VRJi W.1✓ RJA \LING , ZONING: C-2,A'1 SURROUNDING LAND USE:"Apartments and a restaurant to II), ,thy aomrnercial and industrial uses to t,,� SITE HISTORY: NIA GENERAL I'LAN DESIG•NATIONT: Commercial' APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Butte County Code Sections 24-47, 24405 GMItNTS R C State IIi hM patron "I am concerned abut transpoi tation routes to and from Wilk and clew Ftp plans should an incident occur." 1 SIS„.. II 1 Aft I 1 Bt VnE C®IJN77 ID LAMM C 9 ,�1(hSIS STAFF IFII'+�II)INGS - June, 14, 199►3 SIiJIAI Environmental Health, "Damply With state regulations governing the of medical waste.” storage and' trafgimriation Public Works: '"this is not a County -Maintained Road, but it is within the � with a prap sed commercial use, therefore, construction of one half street Cluco � ,lan Area with curb, gutter, and sidewalk to tl�e ItS Z.B road standard would berequired." 1� . n d to allow the storage of imedica q ` on the south side of Inns I bio-wastes o t This is a Use 'Permit re ue: brtyok Way a � n a pare ,lotated area. The property ,Y, pproximately 450 west of the ,Esplanade in JP;'e Chico P P rty is zoned C-2 and is currently being used b Storage area for trash dumps�ters. 17here is also a residence and war i ho Serth l s �I'Jisp�> 'l aq� a ,A.djacent uses include apartments to the west, a single family dwelling " Ouse sto �ur�4 �,n s e, rt to tl��'' south, sa woad processing operation to the test and a vacant parcel to the subdivision The applica, t proposes to use ti-e v'varelZause building as storage for bio-waste .- are all teras from a doctors office, hospital, or medical lab that have come n�cent,ct with human blood including bandages, needles, tissue samples, rubber gloves, etc„ ;The t with run in the following manner. The applicant, operating bpor "Medispose" provides doctoris officels and medical g under the corn parry name containers. These containers are collected on a regu),a/r bas s, sealedapprovead{ bio-waste docta ya waste tl��..�pesa dated, issued a tracking number that identifies where if originated, rs 'of x , vehicle to the warehouse on 1 nnsbropk Way. Under State a w, no containernmay ratj ; �y this site for more than three days unless it is frozen,, may re * n rrzt P , , . r No freezer egtatprn,wt will be rr,tlPed at this time but may be art of the pi'olect in the iziture. The cn 'tainers a , then trans pried, to Sacramento for disposal, V� ithout this facile t 1 to be transported to Sacramento' every da Th D the daily coil in the area: wauf have P y protect will allow for les- ,-% equent arta rte'' efficient trips to the dis osal facility, The business will have two employees arta d be licensed by the California Departmeni of Health Services. The use of the proposed site hi this rxtanner 'will not create an hazards or impacts tot � Y health, noise p he nee traffic, � hb • r is d .er ors d t �". nth r srtrrou. nd�ng area. The chance of any cc�r�t2�iners. leaking is very small 'arid leaked material can be cleaned up and rendered safe by apply-Ing lying a disinfectant such as chlorine bleach, The � cleaned easily. 'I`lxe yard is fent�ed and only authorized the, cleaned house is concrete and c;go .be highest chance for an sp P nnel will be allowed ort site "fie y type of ill or ,leakage will come during transportation when tlfero: i a possibility of a traffic accident. lntlhis event, the boxes are plainly marked and e Personnel responding to the accident are trained to handle this type Of material. 10 fac th generate a large amount of bio-hazard material, themselves. The vehicles used for trans o 'tty' the bir�~vasfies wihl not be cleaned oil! ;this site. they will be washed at the P � g I ispa-,t ficili4y o�n Scott .Ave. '� he yard surrounding the warehouse structure islcu' efItly Valley y It 4 , c ;ff3VIW, COUNTY lPLANNINO COMMISSION STA1,T FINDINGS - lune 14, 1993 1 paved, It is recommended that a concrete pad be installed ill the area whor(i th',: f�.njcks will be loading and unloading. This will 0,11ow for easier clean up if a bolt does leak, The Butte County Department of Public Works has requested that thepplictAnt),pstruct a half . street section with curb, gutter, and sidewalk along the propertyn��r�r,�« This requirement is imposed in the Chico urban area when a building or industrial building is , approved. In this instance no new buil ngn "Ie a a'o ac �n ndi l conversations with the Building Division, it appears that no building�l, lj f' `��"{x and d for the proposed occupancy of the 'building. P� its �v;✓il1 �� required support the requested road improvements. b In addi#ioi, the intensity of tttt3 use dues not CQl AIENl?kDONS: A. Find that the requirements of CBQA have been completed and considmde ip making this decision and adopt a Negative Declaration regarding envirortrnental inat acts; and B. ;Find that the proposed use of the property will riot impair the integrityani �'itA��ccter of the zone in which the land lies and that the use would not be ur,�4,�t,spn' ably incompatible with or injurious to surrounding Property or detrimental to f&a health, f safety,and general welfare of the persons residing or workin� in the rteighl��l�i�o�ad or to the general health, welfare and safety of the County; because the chance o,iy bio- hazard leak occurring that would result in the material leaving the site js c,y,1,reinel I remote and the remedy for such a leak is a simple procedure: and �� y 4 C. Grant a Use Permit to allow the storage of bio -hazard materials on AI' -011 G roc QEry9� � (Eric Gross) subject to the following conditions: 1. Install a concrete pad to be used for unloading and loading the hazard i"! �" Vehicles shall be on this pad when transferring biohazard materveh d�,`« Al 6 2. < Maintain perimeter fencing around the warehouse and loading area TD e fonce shall be a rrYrntmum of 6 feet high. Tile gate shall remain locked any, A� o' t1 ere is no, employee present. 3.- Meet all the requirements of the Californiaate `t lhr t� 5 lop, F4xA,eiyt of Ieaith+,a`vJces regarding "ng the operation of this type of storage facility, 4. No individual container of bio -hazard material may remain on site ,or rr'e than 72 hours unless it is stored 'in compliance with the Department of Health^ ,3.ei'vices for extended storage. 5. Applicant must also comply with all outer applicable State and local sN1Utes, ordinances and regulations. 3 ��4�'�5�: l�� Porrr�t �a diol a9�tsga of m�dtcal �a�$tia. ' :.. ��"; i--.06 - 04Q�1.�{41 CROWDER'WILLIAM LEE Ali S �1T '= I "1 ifDiiFrrrr{{: ....y33y {8yH�-sO�R �R [�{�.,�} Y";�' yylb�l:tt �� 133 i�+i�hf CHICO CA 95926 L�-' 006 190 038 000 STATUS: ACTIVEPARI:ER -L: 006 190 037 000 STATUS: P. RQBET F 5 ACTIVE LSERKE LARRY & KAREN CP 198 INNSBROOK WAY P O BOX 7927 CHI-0 CA 95926--0104 CHICO CA 9592 L: 006 1190 025 000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 006 190 oil o6o STATUS; ACTIVETURNER JAMES M AND 'VIRGINIA L ARBU!_JERROLD E-& HELEN C JT 1E5 TONEA WEST 1.1175 MONTGOMERY ROAD CKICU CA 95926 RED BLUFF CA 96090 L, 006 190 021x,000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 00b 190 -021 000 STATUS: ACTIVE HUTTON JAMES ARTHUR & NATAL1E DIANNE CP - EVERETT LEWIS A JR 148 TONER WAY WEST 2._55 NORD AVE CHICO CA 95926 CHICO CA 9592E L: 006 190 030 -000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 006 190 022 000 STA ;35:' ACTIVE HUTTON JAMES ARTHUR & NATALIE DIANNE_CP _- EVERETT LEMS A JR 148 TONEA WAY WEST" 2165 NORD-AVE CH CG CA 959226 CHICO CA 95926 L: 00�+_ 190 .031'000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 006 190 010.000 STATUS: ACTIVE PARSONS:-ARLEON MAX & DEBRA D ALL€N BARBARA . V 222 TONEA WEST 1001 CARLOS PL CHICO - CA 95426 CHICO CA 45926 L_; 006 190 032-000 STRTUS: ACTIVE L: 006 193 012 300' STATUS: ACTIVE ALBERT MAX L & A MARLENE- EVERETT-LEWIS A JR SS 146 TONEA WEST 2165 Nt]Ri7 AVENUE CHICO CA 95926 CHrC0 CA 9592E L:; 006 9-0 03a--000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 006 190 00 000 STATUS: ACTIVE STOREY CHARLES 4 & WILHELMINIA V BROTT DUANE F & LORETTA S 134- W TONER 1369'LONSFELLOV AVE CHICO CA 95926 CHICO CA 95926 L: 006 020 061.000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 006 190 008 000 STATUS: FICTIVE: STOREY CHARLES O & WILHELMINIA V SHULTS GARY TED SS 184 W TONER 3625 ESPLANADE CH'ICO CA 95926 CHICO C(7� 95926 L 006-020 las-000 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 006 190 034000 STATUS: ACTIVE EATON GROVE INVESTORS SIGFUSSON FAMILY TRUST 400 SPANISH GARDEN DR 2205 DIXON STREET CHICO CA 95928 CHICC3 CA 9592E L: 006:220 012.000 STATUSc ACTIVE L: 006 190 007`-000 STATUS: ACTIVE CARRELL -LEGNARD & BESSIE JANE PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO 3332 ESPLANADE x0000 CHICO £A 95926 L:---006 220 014-000 STATUS: ACTIVE, L: 006 190_027 000 STATUS: ACTIVE` FaEGARMO ROBERT J CONSERVATEE VAIL WILLIAM D & MARY C JT I84 TONEA WAY f 3291 ESPLANADE CHICO CA: 95926 � Gr �0 CA 95926 L: 006 220 017-gr00._- STAIUS_ t ACTIVE L: 00&190 035 k100 STATUS: ACTIVE . 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The '"Butte �,Au ty Division contacted State agencies, butfailed to make the required subMi1 iOa tv u"> State Clearingfiodse List s :q resl9onsIble & trustee agencies, as well as any a je;i ��C as that have coMmentPt9 on tt*err� ed* (lend rtdv=neevvies of the document to these agencies): A 3 Calif, State Highway Patrol' Calif.. Dept. of 'Health Services, ,4s ddsigaaated =p=sentadve for time lead" agency,,1 Verify, in heir behalf, that there is no "statewide, regional, or areawidd sigTffjcw=e to this project. (Attath a copy of the resoltttion or ordinance from the decision -m --king body of tate lead aget,6y, whic4 de�Ognates the mquestnes autiwrity.) Leno dfjtview beingteq=t>ed 21 days To"y's,["i,''J:td. September 13, 1993 T�auli 1easura Niv MwHe Sipacturn. Rt7+i�c4"�i�*:fiber' 19$9.. 9� fl w •� � A Tryryy,-^�I .. ENVIRQESTAL rC14ECVL7. E''C%RN4 kE. AC EVALUAT A:P No, 006190.011 006-190.011 » fiA,� �I�0-UND . �, -- 9a Gross : J 'Name of Proponent- E" applicable)', $569 `Jean All- .Chico. CA 95928 , Address of Propanaat and representative (5i aPP 1� r 1a�ryk�k�S� w� E�Ti1i�di' project description- 2. G Sis Permit t° allow the storage of medical wast E I1C1 D:[oCTJSE. SIQN Q ^, d'. IZvIdt!✓itl'1ENT A.._...II: a7;,.,_,.,,.k11 3. -y F ICANQE FINDIAII'S QF' $'L�PTI This proposal wi' 1 net z•lgn5ficahtly degrade the nnvironsant. ,gam Mp,,gaU1�rCQRY — x— Does trade, the qUali he project have the Potenttir,.SYvduCeto 3the habitat Of a. -� 1. sobttantial,:v' � fish or t.ildliftl of the lanvironeeent, came levels, threaten fish or wildlife Species. .raducethe number Population to drop b11 o self-sustaining to eliminate a plant or an comI ornj,endangered. aeribds of nr restrict til+r. range of a rare oSeS ofmjPp7ent or or tehtstorY� This proposal will not impeda tong -term onvirohmbntal acaas, CeIiV;imal or elimipate r preant examples -_ California his-toY^y ly, twit have the potentia to anvironr,;entachieve r9oa151 2. Does the prate benefits to the detriment of long-•aT�^ one w innq-tern :rfY (A short-term impact nnth eriodr° tt'im�s while ieh occurs significant cumulative impabt on in a relatively brief P This proposal will 'hot have a g _ impacts will, endure into the future.). :. llYenvft-propo a ro ect h,.we impacts which are i� ectamaY 9. Does the p 3 considareble? (A P j limited but cumulatively the impact or more separate resources but where the affect impact on two small. on each resource is rel ativalY.ts an the environment is of the total of those imPttG _ This proposal will not have a Significant advaCa�� effort on ivV:nlin bdiifG"-',` significant.) either i, Does the project have envirohmnntal effects which Will cnuso substantial adverse effects on human beings+ directly or tndlrecttll3 r c TSUP9 Will be prepared. i)E'ERMII�AT il7A1f N s ane ro act Cdi1LD No' have there will not be signif eftact in this case becod.' pn tho basis Cf this initisi evttluatiohx a s{gnificant Of on the environment and a HECATSYE D GLANA i x ;fWE find the props«ad p " ro os�d p project- !t f1E"tIYE DEGLARa7SDP! will bap P ,,/WE find that although the p P Project CtLiLD have a sigttiificant effinct on the envirennnnt� MSTIGATION MEASURES 3escrie oa tlta aitathtd sheet have been added to, p j PbRT israqu4rnd. IMPACT RE ,. P nsed project; i.tAX have a sign{ficant affect on the envirdnment. a0E t9UTTF.. RUiN4ENTAL T ERY,CE51'� RiHESiT ' i the rep CoWiTY YEip I WE find t Cry sig Sdi, s O^TE. May 24, J993 R`oMiewad, bye II � 4 �I�" n IO,n l C heckk*Evaluation ofEfi�1@9 U�"li� l�iI IB � 11V'�1'� W-4—E1gTAL IMPACTS w�reE , w, 31 Ekg8T—h. ; 'Env 1.--- rqramentaj Chetkfist valuafion o ��'i�/'�I"C��6'�i0���ti�� ��1�+��� Oi5charge irto surface we tors, - or in any X' 11ltrarotlon *f surfate vrrtter ualit Including quality, g Xho proposal will not significantly affact surface All watnr ty "Lit not Ifmfte.d to temperature, dissolved oxygen ryuaiX ,,n a modicai waatos vf111,bn scored in apprnvod ctlnta#nars and traNSport 4 regular basis. Wnntes rempiniltg on sits or turbidity ,;C bis for thure ♦<nan three ,ddys 01 Frwn frozen. The chance for spill or contaminatlon°of y the ground or Nl,,ir id very remote. -Simple chlorine wi11 41 Mort up any sp111otl watkas. g, Alteration o,e the direction 6 rate of flow of X- �" The proposal will not affect the dlretkfien do flow �1lrouod w'!tw-s'Y of ground 'niters. Viango •'n the 'quanti",r or ;quality of ground . _ ��� ,wators, aftPer through di-eat additions Tile proposal will not directly affect any aqulfar. or •w%thdrawals, mr through in Orcepti<on of an aquifor by cuts or axcavationsl i, ',,VtUttion In the amount of water otherwise X P c.tXaale for public Ovate^ supplies? ' The project will not affect any public water %,upply, i• E)tpocure of pkflple or property to water-related �X iiaterds such ,as flooding? The proposal will not expasb pail,ile or proporky to flooding. - g.. 4. ' PLANT LBFt. Wiil the proposal result in substantialS e. Ehutpge in tire diversity of species, or numbr_r of x azf species uti plants including trees, shrubs, — -' The proposal will not affoct the alVersity of plant life on sitt, grass, Crops. and aquatic plants)? " h_ Reduction of tho numbers of any unique, rare or Xw -- -'- The site contains nn rare plants, endangered species of plant$$? e. introduction of new spociel of plants nto Into at)% The proposal w 11 not affect existing pia! lYfu, area. or in a: Yrasrier to the normal reple nt of existing r,petlet? d: RoAuation in ac'rreage of any agric,ultUral crop? X The site does not contain an a riau]tural are s nhd is ,•a.,`Cd Y ! p presently dev,_ with a commercial but1ding. ANIMAL LYEE., Will the g tposal result, .to substnntiali a. o3�abe s�oeivsthe div otertity ot£sporfesI or numbers X y` 1 apimnis birds, land animals The uroposal5itel.'"o significantly the diversity or number of onimnl' : fq " leAcluding ropy'39hS, fish and shellfish, bohthYe becanot suppor. significant animal life or, habitat, o^gkninms or fnsbcts)t ff-4r.dAa aro i%l,-, letuof�animal Y Unique, e'ndan Brad rs of sh tui ue, rare 11 o r X "--` -'- The 3:Xts Opn't contains no rare anim:ly, s? c. introduction of Qew Species of animals into on X area., or in barrior The proposal Will ndt affect existing animal ilio. t a to the migration or =vtaltlant of dmarils?- _ .,: d. lk`atortaratlon Qf existing fish or wildlife _ X rat%plat? The site contEins he tianif'iratnt wildlife habitat. - 5. NMSE. Will the proposal result in substantial. a. Terreases in existing noise lgvelt? X. Tire -proposal Will not result 1p a adbstahtial tnarease in noise crabtdrij 4" hitd or in the vicinity. b» Exposuro of people to,seVere noise levels? �. X Thu proposal will not expbse people to suvare,ndisa lovols, n0ironmental Cheelklist Evaluation of EnWranm6ntal impact, I, 7tTACID CiLARF. Will the proposal product significant X The proposal Fill n>t result in a substantial increase in light a,• '}lure 14914 and glares created on s' or in the vicihity. 4. LAND USE, Will the ProPosal result in a substantial do X The proposal will not alter the land vse in the area, alterav of the present or planned land usa of an area'. y, NATURAL RESOURCES', Will the proposal raault in sabstantialr a. lhcrease in the rate of use of any natural s _ 711e proposal will not affxct any natural resources. resources4 b. Clapietion Of non-renewable natural resources? X The proposal will not deplete. any natural reaourcns, f IIg R.gr, OF UPSM Will the Proposal ihvolVg: a, A, risk rrf explosion or release of hazardous X The proposal will involve the collection, transportation and storage Substances substances (including, but not linit.ad to, oil, a, wastes which is classified as a hazardous material. They yasto are � ,, in sins uidalg or radiatio. in P, 1 the event approved containers at the doctor's office or medical lab. ihey arc of an accident or up-et conditional Etili Elan up on a regular basis and transported to the warehouse facility yon ., main focus of this proposal, Wastes are stared for no more than threr +v+s at this site before bbiny transported to an kapraved disposal facility If -i wastes are going to be kept for mote tha, t,1*e3 days., they must ba The wastes are never taken out of their original Container. They aro 1,Oe in multiple, layers of containment and: the risk of spill or reloa a a.:P ^?lny avastes at tha: warehouse -siteis very. remote, The highest ahance,_o9't, :"•Mta. comes during transportation. In the event of a traffic accident soma "`al '01" wastes could bo exposed, Emergency personnal are equipped to deal ws'41i ,4,fo 'type of situation since they treat ,any !.,jury that ihvolvas blood` *"', a hazardous waste. In addition all businesses transpnrtiag medical Nastei be licansad.:by ;he State and follow strict regulations imposed titP O"o Denartment of flealth Services. W. Possible ir,terfero.e with an emargency responseX The propose, *,ill not affect any emergency sr-vices. plan or otnvq„ncy ewCCuation plan? 111. PA I:;—ATIION. W4A 1 * the proposal alter location,Tne proposal will not significantly affect thepopulation the dt"tribution, dcnsiwy„ or growth rate of the human of area, prapwlati onl ua, Ni1F1 1144- Will the proposal affect existing housing, or X The pro^ significantly effect housing detaiid, create a demand for additional housing? 83,, 7RY'Q1AT ATTCWClACUL:ATION. Will the proposal result in a. of substantial additional vehicla �.� y . _ , X heoei will not re present a significant Charomartal increase:3n t of f4M movtrn ontf in the area. 4. Effects an existing parking facilities, or demand X The proposal will not affect parkinq because the proposal will have to`cd�+li+iY for new parking? P p 3 q n y da sectidn'!A” �tSi'h,the arkitt rc u`t�aments cantainad witP�i .Butte Count Ga C« Substantial impact an existing transportation X 'dine proposal will noW represent ah increase in congestion and,maint'ea+al+Vja Systnms7 ;. requirements on area roads, 1i Significant ons to resent patterns of �+ movement X ^' The ro osal wall hat alter the resent p' P P pattern of Circulation in the .a+, a, circulation nr of pOople and/or• goods? e. Alterations t* waterborne, rail or air traffief X Tt Proposal Will, not affect rail or air trafffia, f, lncye it in traffic hazards to motor vehicles +' X The roposal will not result in 3 significr,ut i u�tf ncremental increase, in tda tic bir, Clist- ar' edebt}inns2 p i � and related traffic hazards .n the at-ad. Run Ev8loatip!ft Of Impact ThArorIMS nto Checklist 5E � will the propEnvironmentlall have an efface upon, S4. 11'government services: not rasuit in a significant incroasa iY demand _P1181 rq�47t 1n a need far now or altered X The proposal aaS11 ',the or _-- protection in arae, a Fire protection? "Ill not. result in ari incrca+nnCa1 innrtt4na 7n dUm4fltl' '4, 1i," ' lX Thn prnposat pro action in the area. b, Police protettian? 11 not result in an lncramanta:l inrse rvain da'taltti fo" f The proposal tti services in the area' r 5<9hools?,. result in an wncramnntnl increase in demand .« at111 not re facilities? _The Proposal And ,recreation facilities in the erne. d. Parks or other recreztinnnl not result in an Incremental Incroaje the N*a % The proposal will ualic facilities, in the arna� of roods orad other p { tb1#c facilities; including Assntananca of p' � `— �— maintenance in an incremental increase in e_ rends? X. The prnposdl will not result set"vi cas in the area. services2: other Bol/a"n'.^en�+1 f., other' g,yvernmental F�tGQ6Y. Will the proposal rasuit In, The proposa.i will not utilize substantial Yuet or energy. yS a=4ns of fuel .or energ!? wi11 nal suhstantialty increesa tho doantntl for onargi+• s. Use of substantial _ j-n; demand upon b. Substantial increao require, the development$Of x The propdsa4 sources ofonorgyt.. of 4�1ergy? now sources ti3?LlYIES: Wi11 the proposal result in a need i'nr pss► ss. to tide following= i' tt will ilot affect electrical power or natural gas dix:rr'h:s systems, or, substantial niterations The proposal a. Power or rtatural,gas? systems The w#11 stat affect ca.catiOn system's. C,oaeavnieatiohs sy"tares^+ y proposal r The Proposal will not affect public water cystoma, y, iha will have to meet the req ciranlonts at the gait, <"taatty c.' Water availabiiftyt ptpposaS Environmental Ha41th UePt. so tt septic s}sters? d' will,hnve to provide a permanent solution for drainao. y e, Storm water draina01 the proposal Y The proposal will not affect solid Waste disposal. f„ Solid waste and d"Posal? "" tyUf1pH HOLM Nill the proposal result in: See the discussion for item 100- 17. of any health hazard or Potential hd:s "d a. Creation (ax mantas health}4 See the_distussion for item 1oa. E,tposure of people to potential health hn as d9p; '�� S The praposa3 will not result in an nasthaticat ly Ctonsive vieto bot rxr` devalo ens, b, in the obstrett:t',cel is consistent with surrounring osal result 18, AESTHETl+�, Wilt the Prop ublic. or will, the vista or vieaaape,n to,the p aeSthetiea3�3 of-- any sot�hic proposal,result in the creak#an of an to the Public View? trill not result in an incrnrontal inCr an50 le d+tt*ani affeosal site open Impact upon the y The proposal and recraxtaora faci74tiet. { Will the ProppsEkt result in an apportliMi ties? 1gaEGREpTiIOH. qual sty or qunhtSty of axistIng reereationol 20, CULTOWAG_RESogRCE r( Y 8 � _ ten.•{ 5'-.�r--^�--^-�--� r-•. EnvironmerdW Check1 , yr Evaaluafi '4, c til ��e? r ,ylfit II T1 Impact DATA SHEET A. Project Description a. Vegetation: lntroduced landscaping 1. Type of Project: "444 permit 9. Wildlife Habitat: No significant habitat. 2. thief0rscription: Use -Permit to allow the storage of medical wastes Cultural Environment.- nvironment:3. 3, Location: Located as the south tide of Inosbrook Way approximately Pp 10. Archaeological and tli.stcHral Resources In the area: Lait 500" west of the Esplonadc. Chtpo sensitivity area. b. Proposed density of Development, t4 /A 11. Butte County General Plan designation: Ccnrercial 51 Amount of Impervious Surfacing: No neer surfacing oreposed. 12. Existing Zoning: C -Z 6. Access mod Nearest Public'Road(s): Access to Esplanade via private- 13. Existing Lend Use on-site; Commercial struoturew singlet tdmir✓ road residence 7. Mothod of ,Sewage Aisposelt Individual septic systems. 14. Surrounding Area; a_ Land Uses: Wood chipping operation to, tpa West. 8. � Sourceof Water S u Ply: Xndividual Halts. A apartments to the north and aasp, a restaurant tw +,l,i! east on the Esplanade. ` 9. Proximi of Powe b. C-2, An5 ' Gan. C. Gon. Plan Designation• Cocsnercf � &A!iC}1 i al, Orchard And P 10. Potential for further�7and divisiperty, o and developoient; The potential Crops, Agricultural Residential I does exist for tutus~land divisions ns. However, sewer arty need to be d. Parcel Sites: Various: extended first. a. Papulation: Many residents In ,the area Environmental Setting 'lfi.. Character of Site and. Area: Urban fringe commercial physical Environment:..n 16. ,... Nearest Urban Area: Within Chico Sphere of Influence 1. Terrain 17. Relevant Spheres'of, Influence. City of Chico, CAp`iD, A. General Topographic Character. Level Valley ley land h. Slopes, 'i0• to 27. 19. Tmpravements Standards urban Area: Yes, . C:.. Elevation- 1190 'feet above sea .level. d. Limiting: Factors-' None '19.. Fire Protection ScIrvica- a. Nearest County (State) Fjr, Station 142 2. Soils approximately 1 miles awe( a. T.Ypar. and Characteristics: NIA b_ Water Availability: Firr', b. Limiting Factors; NjA 204 Schools in Area:' Chico Unified School 4-r3tYict. 3. Natural` tlE ards, of the � . q _ q nae VFIL. , rth uakc— Zone ewderata Earthquake Yntrniity z - b. ,. `Erosion Pot*ntiAlt Lure' C. Landslide Potential: Ho4e d. Fire Hazard: Vtclassified . urban e. Expansive Soil Potential: Low 4. Hydrology, a_ tirfaee 1'Mter: .None b. Ground Water: Abundant galley aquifers. c. Drainage Characteristics: The parcel dreils to the wrest d. Anceal''Kairtnll (normal) 22 inches per year. C. Limiting, -Factors- Nona ., 54 V'45ua1j5caaid quality: '. A. Acoustic l}mality: Godd» 7. Ali- Qualiijr• od,, excep., Gti t during periods of stagnant valley air. 15161coioal Environment: i 1 Evalu an of Envilronmen ----------------- ENVIROMIS14T 4L REPMEXCE MATERIAL l» Butte County 'Planning Department. Earths e and: 12. Element. Butte County Board of supervisors. 'ault Acttivity 14an 11-1 Seismic Safetv �ricultural Preserves tjjg egttgb.lLis oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 2977. Resolution No. 67-176. oroville, C,At County Planning Department. � g p. Liquefaction Butte County Planning Department, IYO1. 2. Butte Potential tzap ll-� 5eismia Safetv element. 13. National Flood Insurance Program. F1o6'�� oroville, CA: CH2M Bill, 1977. Insurance Rate maps. Federal Dmorgerroy 3.. Butte County Planning department,. Subsidence ins Management Agency, 1989. Landslide Potential Map 111-';, Safety Element., 14. USGS 0,uad Maps, Nord, Calif', oroville, CA: 1977. 1S, Soil Map, ohico (19251 oroville 1.92 B 4. planning Depart Erosion Butte County g P O i.11e, CA: Area. United States Department _L19261 f Potential Mag 1 �s-2 Safetv i;lement Agriculture. OM $all, 1977. Butte County Planning Department•. Ex �nsiu Soils 1 Soil Survev of Chico (19251/Oroville (192-6) Area. United States Department 5'. Map 111-3, Safety element, oroville, C:; Agriculture. Hill, 1977. Noise r�Iement 17, Butte County Planning department. Butt4' a:i 6. Butte County Planning Department. i)zovillt~, CA: County Eire Protection durisdictians Map IV -1, 5cenic Hiahwa�element. Faci lLties Map. Butte county fir CH214 Hall, '1977. Department and Caiifornia Departmbnt of 7. Butte, County Planning Department, Soenic Hi ha ways Forestry, 1985. Map y -i. Scenic Highway Element., oroville, CA:- CH2M Hill, 1977. B , -Butte County Planning Department. 11i-�CSafetv Natural Fi r•� Element.. Hazard alasses 14 orov3lZe, GA:. CH2M Hill, 1977,- 9. Butte County Planning Department, orovIl,le, CA. Archaeological James P. nManiizg, i Sensitivity ti,ap. ltd. tment» Butte County Planning Deparchao S District. - r Map. OrOvi.11e"I Ch 11 W Northgestov- Dist :.ct Department of Water Chico Fsitrate Study Map. Nitrate ResotYCes. Goncentrati on i,:n Shal Low Wells_ The Resources Agencyr State o California, 158 3. q L� h i ; .,�'�w : L Imo✓' ?k.'� � ".....r� _ � '-"" - 21 /liK t�l M..f'IC rHr TOTAL '.i"U RLIC-',(.Af CO Ud=' VARIANICitB rUULlC LONINI: I1�A1.7N PTNCR APPLICANT ri {:CEIV.1;0 FFibM .w r!p.>. Rcrr`1U:66 WnRRS r1:RH1Y8 nb CUM 4NYs -r-^ - r k, 77! �l r �I P 716 162 249 Certified Mail Receipt No Inuurance Coverage Provided V Do not for Intonational area malt gw.ar+,unce rae (See ALwerse' �i _ 5ens a� Eric (TdBS strew & go 2569 Scott avenue Pa" time a ZIP code Chico, CA 9592 I ar;d;�i�za P'er� ,4 SpeWai 37e1;vur� Foo fie+ teid,"J Doli;ary C-eo 1 i Return PopolpPShoving to Nf rn & Dem Debywed � � nelcrlrs E7e<e.t Showing to Whom, Dale. 8=s of, galioery '� fbTltl. Prrutaga '. 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TO MAY 17 9n3 r� DATE #A +iW, RE': PROJECT REVIEW � ENVIRONMENTAi:, ERIC GR08S I,P)Iolosed is preliminary data our office has received gar g`��e"'J"4,���� ,�ortcerning the following project:— MEDICAL PERMIT TO ALLOY! Tjil� ' - N THE SOUTH SIDE OF INNSBROOK WAY, APPROX la y MEbICe�,L WASTES' LOCATED 0+. 0 i W�aSrP 'r ESPLANADE, CHICO A"#006 -x.90=011 ZONED G--2 1..21 ACRES we are waking an assessment of .possible environmental impacts 4VVA will be preparing an environmental document, either a. Negative Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or Axl .environmental Impact Report (ElR). I' 'lease provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation,, or opinions you can offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to either physical, social, or economic impacts th--At this project may generate. Please respond. within 14 days of the above -noted date, If no response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed° that there are no significant environmental impacts which are potential from the project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. Sincerely, f Larry Pa:, er ��......�. , planning Technician comments p .��-- �' ...Ge`.�.a�rc w Does youragency wish to receive a copy of the environmental document (initial study for, Negative Declaration (with or wi�hout mitigation Measures) or V19 for this project). Yes No Aol.' 11 u C TION IST FOR COA4 - . Cl,)unty Public Works R&S—QV c AQj-M �'ountyy Environmental Health -� C'Manty BuildingDe state partment Water Cx. wy as Biggssourced , t Clay at Chico zest Servide U.S. Bureau City of Gridley Butte in�' Larind County Mahe erilen M- City of Cravill.e State Depa,rtme t `� C�i�. �" Pwtee TOW;n of Paradise California n of V14V & Cage �i l�„ Planning Department `_._...._.. State Div, Nata.ve .k�.�an�' 9.�+ciety --��_ a ate Transportation Department Craig Forestry- at �jt or Carter ETrrRegional Water 'Qual , Cra'' J" B4, WATER -- Dutte Water District .gE�ER as ---_-� Cal iforriia Wate�zService +-o Richvvale s Del Gro Water CO. - Norah anitary BurbDisttP,#,t OWIDank Pub. Uti.j r --- Skarsen Sub, G Thermalit , Irrigation D .��trict ---- Stirling city" CSA , � �. C't,her Thermal it© Sewer mai,, . dist, trrigat�on DI r�.Mict =:Tzs PG&E North (Chico)IAC LOTd WABR ---- PG&E South (Marysville) „ --._- Bj-ggs-W-Gridle rY Pacific Ball Butte Y Water .D'x,gtrr iot Water District State TV' Cable ----�� Durham Irrigation ---_ _. Viacom TV -Cable CWTD gatian Distxi �e '�°I.�.E' �E'ROTECTT�7Pt -�.. Paradise Tr igation D4 - _ Richvale irri "at Diattl( t El 24edio_ Fire Protection Dist. " -- Table MountainaIrrigation f;� �t -_•_._. Coun F" e Department/:C1DF' Thermalito Y xr Irrigation Dlatvt t 99999M A:BATEMENT DISB_X AGE 15zSTR' CT Oro�rilButte County ' Obi JON DIST RECBYaAI+ly2' eta to H1 Patrol. R7:C1•' ghw.,ayUnty --- OTHER .r'Ci�3�Zr T1_ "ICir-"L--4 P2MT`I`Z'EES/CCTS:3IQN.S Chico Area, i;ecteatiran District Paradise nes Arch.tect�t�t�. rham Area Rec. & � � Park Aist. Coe 01' Committee �h Feather Rioter Rec & Pack Dist. ----. utte' County Farm Paradise Rec, & Park Dist. Communit Bureau RichvaLe Rec. y Association» Park Dist. —:State 'Parks.: & Rec. Dept::