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HomeMy WebLinkAbout006-240-034I 1 ) Y / I i i I �,'� d y 4� 9 .•� 1 r 6j ix'•r I j 5 L, n yl . r I-' yY ix'•r I 4 1 IJ 'r'I ' Ye. Y .s V✓ -I . Ch i ccs Iont gg Ch i l' dr�n * s regarding land i ronmenta 1 i mPact �►rtd proposed hlac,at i ve D� 11 e ^ �1 rs Pre-school grt for up to a - r�m i i� to al 16W ,a Pyr i elate 8 children' on property zoned o (Ung, l ass i f i erg > 1 located on the south side o f Ma►y Highway 999and IYlangrovenan i to Way - Avenue, identified as ,AP d624-34, b15tCrl The Commission waived the reading of the Staff Findings. Commissioner Lynch asked staff if the iY ead of a Use Permit was discussed with possibility of a rezonethe applicant,at the time Of the aPPl i c:at i on and Mr. Turpin did not know. Chairman Walter said it I-- atoned R.-4 across the street. Fie Mated shoo 1d go ahead with this application. y The hearing was opened to the public. There was no one present tr, speak. The hearing was closed. Chairman Walter asked if this area Has seer flooded by Li'ndo Channdl, Mr. Turpin said no, although i t has been close, i�ir. . Turpin decor j berg flood control facilities in the Chico Urban Area. Mr. Turpin said, that the Channel f~►as not flooded in the last '1 2 yearns. Commissioner Lambert asked why the request was for a singe f'�n)�l res i den -_e . y . Commissioner Lynch' indicated that the single family house Was alar there' this was to convert the dy' mouse to a private pre-school. Mr. Turpin pin said the Planning Commission has control over land usey but monitoring the school's management is the responsibility of State, it was moved by Comm i ssi over Forbes, seconded by Commissioner i_amber�t- and unanimously carr i ed, for' approval as fol l ows a "s, A. Find tfia the requirements of, CECA have been completed art consider ed and adopt a Negative Declaration; and B. Find that the proposed prod Section 24-47, specificalect complies with Butte Count:ly because it 'is e�rmpat'ible with the ode land use in the area; and tha use Wi11 not be Injur1ous to or incompatible with Burr-OUnd i ng, Properties; and C Approve the pi-oposed Ilse Perm 1 t to allow $ 48 child rem P shoo l ��ri fill'1±1 'C{i71r1 sy.H. 1� x%text.` , r . • i � .. I. til7�C+� W I Ing EXi P AOL NOI AP 06-24,3,l. SLJ"C' TMS COUNTY PLANNING STACC G I S.�s I lr3N T-P 'iw INOINGS COMMISSION Jo, 1957 APPLICANT aWPwiEp� Ch i co montessoa^1 Ch i 1 wrens Hidmr RECA1.lEST Steve Goldsmith Use Permit to 4116W school N i th 40 o'h i 'I d► �qn . AP vat �4P {VL'a . pre- 06-24-34 1. acre LOCATION: South s i def i � Highway �i�art„r,jn i' to WaY 5etween `��' and t~1��r��rave , Chco. Avenue EXISTING ZONING: U ZONING WSTORY0. Zoned U Sept, l? SURROUNDING ' ZONING: P 1985 01-d- 24ea SURROUNDING LAND USE: U' R-41 City of Chico L.1 ndo Channel to �est� outhj eas vacant 'land t and SITE HISTORYtd the north. Single 1960 family residential use zince GENMAL PLAN DESIGNATIONm Commercial APPLICABLE REGULATIONS; Butte, County Cade secti 24--1 X35 ons 24-4"1 and T CE VFD: Environme tat flea the f the C`I i trate Action P 1 aProrect as proposed meets shall not y commend conditions; minimum re�uiremnts exceed . irements of Nitrate 1 Sewage discharge s connect -,On ion to moll i it Water Action P1 ars service,, Provide ' Obtain Y that co th r�lea 1 ti-� Department r,e quirementsewagQ disposal plied �i I' 1 �I Y fJi« TTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STl1rF FIND: NG8 - December^ 10, 1987 7 l c Works „ 1 Project f rants C i ty of Ch i ao street. pef�manent solution to on-s'ito drai.nags.,t .� .iw.�° Sof Chico_: "" 1 . Parking and, driveway access 2. Full street improvement, should be Y Improved. `should be regr.a i t�e;d ,, rtment of FnrestrY= "Negative',Impact on fire department." a ip4°The primary impact on 1 arra enforcement In this case would be an increase in density and additional calls for sarviCe which �i�at�iId takeaway from existing levels of law enforcement." _C7rrtmer}t of i sh and rr me' tPev i ewd subject have no comments at this time . pro jeot or repot#, end This it Use permit Is `,a 1^eque:st to allow a single family residence acro lot to be converted to a private pre -schoo 1Qh crry �� l to r , The Project is 1 orated ora Man. -tan i to Court beh i nd the No 1 day dren ' Chico. The only other use on the court at- this time S y Mnny toesidence across the street which is zoned rommerc rjll siande �smlly sa 1 r� a There are no other lots an tl-r i s side of the, c�rurt w Y up i or The pr1many impact on the arrear will be the traff1c 90norated del i ver i t't9. and picking up the children. All vehicles will have to gas through the stop light at the intersection of Mangrove acid Cohasset Road, This Hill provide adequate tra,'fic controi safety. The only concerns tills department has With therj trrelate to its location next to the Linda Channel and the fact thatthere_ is an Irl-: ground sr<vi-mming pool on-site. both of these Pose attractive hazard, to small children. The bank of L i ndo Channel in this location is steep and at times during the winter the Channel can carry a very volume of water with swift currents„ The Property is fenced all along I�annels but in some places ii, is onlya wires climbed by an adventuresome child. Any � fence that could be able �.o 'be,loc4ced and have latches at y gates an the fence should he 1 s r east ' b feet above 6 ve the ground The swimming pool is not, fenced. M The apps 1 i Cant has indicated that the pool will be removed and the hole filledpr rcar .•o the school opening, This use would be compatible with the County's land use de.signaticY,,t the area which is comm3rcial. for M OUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSloir! STAFF FINDINGS --December 101 1987 A. Find that the requirements of CECA have been comp cons i der�ed and adopt a Negative Declaration; 0ncl completed �al�d 8d Find that the proposed y` pro��;ct complies es `with C'ut;t;e Chwnt ' ott�� Sect i on 24-47 , spec i f 1 c 1 T y because , Use will not be �tit1� irhe i n.jur i o,us to or ncom at i b l w.i th SI.Irrori"id i properties; and C, Approve the proposed Use Permit to allow a 48 child pre-school Oil AP 00,6-24-0-084-0 (Chico Montessor § Chi 1 drens Home) sub.lect �y iw11 a follOwing conditions: 1. Remove the sWimming Pool and fill in the hole p►µI r to' opening the school for business. 2. Pr^ov i deperms i meter fencing of the backyard Mat least feet high. Make sure there are no gap of openings through whlch, a Child could access L i ndo Channel All ga'�,es , are to be ae l fp Closing and have latches at least 5 feet above ground 3. Install full street improvements alone the parcel frontmod to City of Chico standards and Lander permit of the City of Chico Public Works DQj artment4 Meet the requ i re:nents of the Bi_rttn County Env i rorwmorrbal Health Department 5.' Applicant mast also comply with all ether ,applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations CCs. l r Attachments to Commission and Citiesc site Plan Location Map En,vironmerita1 documents wvu.. APPI .VI)1 \ l: C"i, 0� 11'1.1' Or, IiLYI"1'pi ENVIRCI?•IMFINTAL C:IMCKLI,ST FORM ccrusl,lrted by Lead Agancy 1. BACKGROUND AP 9 9 87-10-27-03 11 06-24-34 l Name OF proponent CHICO MONTESSORI CHIL'DR �,� FI�ME f �.. 2. Address o I' proponent and representative (if appl l cable) Chico Montessori'Children'sHome �.l:fffLf3S%a1c_m7th, 20i3 W. est Street Chico CA 95925 ` r i Palm ' CA 95926µ 3. Project description Use Permit Il, MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIONIFTCANGB3YES 1gAl'131 J+1C1 11, Does the project have the potential to degrade tfic quality of the environment, substantially rediACC the habitvt of as fish or wildlife species, cause a 1'ispa a v 7 raald •a r rer Zaoptl.tKtta.ern to drop below self- sustaining level's, threaten to eliminate a plant (),r 'animal community, reduce the number or 'restrict the tinge of' fa rare or endangered plant or animal or elJminate important examples of the major pariods of California history or prehistory? h. Clow the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of lon;*w`ertlf, environmental goals? _ (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period or time while long-term impacts will, endure into the future.) a c'., does the project have impacts which are individu- ally limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project" may Impact an two or more separate resoorces whore thr' impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) d. Does the project have onviro imental, effects t,hicla Will cause substantial adverse effects, on human beings, dither directlyor indirectly? Y T l . 11l (i f iilTNn'I"TCIN (TO, be completed by the. Lead Agency) 011 the basis of this initial evaluation: T/W1- find the proprrsa(l'Project COULD NOT have a signiricant rrrect on' the onvi'ronment, Land a NEGATIVE TIII LARAT ON will he prepared, fpwl'. rind that although' the proposed project could have a signifi- cant efrect on the environment, there will not be a signlrican•t effect !n this case hecause the MITIGATION MEASURPS describ d oil the attca,c'hed ;sheet hairs been added to the proivet A NIMATIVI IlECII)WAT I ON will be prepared. 1/Itifi I'fild Hie" proposed project MAY have a significant erfect on t h etaa i ronmen t, and in faNVI RONMENTAL IMPACT, Itp 1'CTRT is rLyu r(�cl . , 101 I.: November.. 16,.._19_ � - cot), 'Y OF PUTT111, PLANNING M"PARTMI;NT CIq nders, Planning Technician Rev10we, (I by; IV. ENVIRONMENTAL CT�S t.paTaO t eon attached,sheet(styEsand ttTrybaiSWs are required } YESl • EARTH. Will the proposal result in,'significant: a. ---Unstable earth; NC conditions or in. changes it geologic substructures? b. Disruptions,displacements compaction or Qv'ercovering ofthe soil? , c, Change in topography orsurface round �� relief features? g � ,� .": d, Destruction, coverin "car morli�fic�tYon of. any unique geologic or features? physical e. 'Increase in wind or water erosion- ni•'.5ai.,1s, either »�.. on or off-site`?f. Chm7ges in depesiLion or - erosion oX. beach "rands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may MOrli fy •the channel of a river' or stxeam or the bed of the ocean or any bay, Y itxle't or lake :' g. Toss of prime, ";Igriculturail y productive soils ota'ts'ide desi.gnat;ed urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards su611 p„ as eart,hgi4akes landslides,., slides, Ji1�.id , ground failure or similar hazards `l w 2. ATR. Will the osal tlt ra in substantial: Proposal result a» Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b.. The creation cf Objectionable odors, smoke or fuanes ? c, Alteration of air movement, moisture, or+ temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3. WATER, Will the proposal result in substantial: Y7 -Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either I marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c. Need for off -'site, surface drainage improve- menu , including vegetation removal, channel- ization-or culvert installation? d;. Alterations to the course or Mow Of flood waters? ji e. Change in the amount' of surface water inany water body? f. Discharge into surface waters, or in anv alteration of surface. water, quality, in�ludi.ng 4 but ;lot limited to temperature, -dissolved Oxygen or turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow. Of ;ground waters'? h. Change in the quantityOr quality of g.rOund �ratexs, either. through direct additions oa- with- drawals, or through interception of an aquifer oy cuts or excavations? Reduction in the Mount of water otherwise available for public 'water supplies? 1. Expasure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? fY 4. PLANT LIFE. Will thea1r1�/ F1..,F.InwW,u.yy al result in substantial., a. e` in the diversity species `., or number of any species of plants (including trees,, :�lirubs , grass , Crops, and aquatic plants) b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of pl`ints itto an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish meat of existing species? d.. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? .: 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the --- proposal result in substantial-: a• Cl ange in the diversity of species, Or numbers' of any species of animals (birds, ,land .animals including reptiles, fish and she fish,, benthic organisms or insects) ? b. Reduction in 1 -ie numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of ,animals C. Introduction of new species Of animals into an area, or result .„�.„ in a barrier to the _ . or movement of animals? Migration d• Deterioration to existing fish or �¢ habitat? ldlife .. 6. NOISE. 'Pill the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels? b•EJcposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE , Will the `-�`-------,-- proposal produc... sxgnxcant light and glare? 8• LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a II stantial ;alteration �. of P7'cscnt the c7r 1�lantloc;� land use of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in 's u`Fs t ani a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any non-reneigable natural M resources? -~- .�,., 10 . %I'SK OF UPSET. Will the ro � a. A risk„ of explosion oposa. involve, or ous substances release of `hazard- oii, l�estic isles ( ChemiraJ rbirt,Ot limi.ted too event Of radiation) n the an accid e n o, • use b. Possible interfet�ence with an emeagencys� response plan or emergency evacuation plan? POPULATION. Will the proposal alter the location tri ut�ot�, density, or 'rate growth of .the human Population? 12. HOUSING. Will the - proposal affect existing housing, or create a' demand for additional. JL housing? 13 • TRANSP0RTAT ON/CIRCBi%ATIt�N. � yy xn . proposal 1• Generation of substantial additmovement? ic�al velri l e b • Effects on exist -Ing Eacil,�ie;, demand for new par npg�kxng C. Substantial impact „., on existing systems? sting transpertatiGn d- Significant alterations to P res Of ent" circulation or movement of peoplpatterns goods'? e. Alterations to waterborne, raid or air trz}" Cr°,c. • -„� Increase in m. traffic hazardve}x bicyclists s to motor pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERI�ICES„ Will the }proposal, have upo—moi, - or er stlt in heed an a for new or alter governmental ser'VIces; ed a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c. Schoolrs? ... d. Pares or other recreational facilities^ e- Maintenance _. of „ roads' ."-'hlic_ tacil,it7 es ° ijlg . f. Other governmental services? . lS. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: a. ��Use of substantial " amounts of fuel ,or• energy? b. Substantial increase in demand sources upon ex'- Cf ener° zs t r.n of new gf require the developkrtent X sources of energy? e 16. UTILITIBS, Will, the proposal result a n. need C%r� M -w Sys, -(:ems., or substantial " a following. l ter°ations to the a. Power or natural gas? b. uOmmunications systems c. Vater averi.labilzty: .,:..�. Sewer or septan tan}C e- Storm water aka inage . f, Solid waste as -.d disposal 17, NU'MAN HEALTH . �iri,1 l t} y , e_ a» reat�on of an Proposal `result },Yx: y health hazard or health ha. a.rd poten. ia.l ; Exposure of b, oxcluo.ing mental health),? eo le hazards'? p p to Potential health 1k3. AESTHETICS, 0 st t 'ion Will the Proposal result in the, f any scenic vista or view open t the publicor will othe creation of an aestheticPT-O' oral result thetopublic ally offensives view? site open l %asawhi' OF EiYV i 0r—thiMirNTAL EiiiAL(UttT ICiPJ AP 06-24-34 -1606e: '16e Currently there are no dr•a i nage fac i n t i es s r.„rlr)jec t site, Runoff - i f an ys flows naturervi ng 'the wi,fl ch abuts the 'naturally y; into tine L” i ndo Ch�anr�i!�l parcel on the south. This Project docs not propos% 8an;,� new structures, or overcover i ng so there should not any i nor#r4 . ia`t st n water 'runoff : s 8J s 17b" "rhe Linda Channel, which is adjacent to thl s , f'01" f 1 oad control purposes. At times it carr i (e parae i r s L,§� -1 i water . While this does not pose a f 1 aad i ng hazard to t'�gLlantI tir• rP does repwesent an attractive hazard to the children o tt willProperty rt attending this school. rencin children away from the L i ndo Channel r andns'sh of lobe 1 o�d ,Maeje tovia<e^4p i'"i r+� 8» The Present General Plan land use des i gnat i cin on ti r i s , Commerc i al The "°U" zoning cl ass i f i cation makes pa►"ce1 i { commercial rases through the Use Permit prey i l rens for t�rocess. The pr�rposecf' usc� •i'r�r, area. with the Planned i anal use for the Pi ease ool would be consistent 18a! A 43 -child Pr•e -school will generate a ,substantial i racrease vehicle traffic over the current single -f am 1 y use 811 , use i s In expected to generate between 1 F30 and l e- vehicular use, tri i pa Most of the trips Will be 'concentrated between the hours q fr7,�30 to 9tOO a.m. and 4:80 to 6:00 P.M. ivianzanita Court in+: r, Road/Mangrove Avenue I'-' f'r�ont Of the Hol i day Inn Th i srairns Cohatset Is controlled by a signal 1 fight, and all traffic ion Pre-school will go through this intersection. Theosy ��'�� the control is adequate to handle the increased traffic '�ir7g light 13b-* The applicant has Pr'cposed and appears Pat-king spaces. The [Butte Cour'rty parking Ordinance haverr��r►afor seven spaces for this use .regaa i i� es three 14 a b :A, This Wrote ;intensive use will ' represent an i ricrelliont�al increase in requirements for governmental and omergency serveiccs» is not expected to be significant. The increase 16c d^ The Gutte Count Health Department is County service requiring this ' � 'n Project ,.c� connect to a community l.,y �u,ater servo ce andto moat the requirements ' ,of the Chico Area Nitrate: Action Plan. T f the applicant cannot U4 i th the iv i trace Action plan using asp comply wewage disposal, connection to apub, A septic tank !leachfirlI system dor puke t i c sewer system w I 11 be requ i red, Applicant: Chico Montessori Ch i 1 dren "s i -lame ASW # 06^24-34 Loo fir, 87,E 10,-27-03 ' QAT_ A aHEET A Pro lect Descr i r�i � on 1 . Type of project.. Use, Permit. 2» Brief Description: To a l l oW3. Location:P115outh side i ��aGe .pre--sch rci'1 cif Manzan i to Count ,,i LIS- . nrarth of L i ndo Channel approxi mately 700 feet east q Nlasigrava Av 3 'j ,i� Chico. 0 Proposed Density of Development: h. a �. Amount of LrnperviOus Surfacing: 6R Access and Nearest Publ i c Road(.s : Frontao(-) on hlanzan Court. 7. Method of sewage D i sposa 1 8. Source of Water su Proposed, 1 Ir .,i T v T qua 1 sept i o syst�sm , pry y�: Wei 1 at present, Community w atpl,, . r) . Proximity of Power• Lines., 7o Property, 10. Potential for further, land divisions and Potential does exist under current General P l en but a r��� ,�►°i� would first be required. 81 Env ironrnenta't lett i na 1?ts i cal Environment: 1. Terrain a.. General Topographic Character: Level. b � slopes Gently sloping to the southwest. a. Elevation: 200 fleet above Sea Level, d. Limiting Factors» None Soils a. Types and Characteristics." V i na Fine 3411dy LDam, drainage fair, subdrainage goodretains moisture fairly welly contains a fair percents . Limiting Factor's. iVonia', � r �Natural Hazards of the Percentage of er an l c muter Land a. Ear,-(:hquake Zone: Modprate Ear VTz1. i-ruak e intensity zone b Erosion Potential: LoiAj. c n Landslide Potential: ~ l i eht d- i= i` re Hazard: Unclassified. e.an �w Hydrol�artsive $bii Potential: Low» as Adjacent t�' LTnd Channel storm water,runof, , Which carries fY o Ch b. Gr-100ndklat6r : c- Drainage Characteristics: Drains to Linda Channel d. Annual Rainfall { normal ): 20-24". -7v e« L_ i M a t i ng i-actors,« hone. 'l ii c Q[3c"'k. i t, AQor.. st i C ©C1d Quality: 1 ty •" Coad j« Air Qa.al It Y' = Fale, to gaud ., i� i d l oia i cs T Erav i rona;i�rt 8- 9. Vegetation: . Native and non-native s Wildlife Habitat: Limited. .. pec i as cn site. Cul turaT Fns r _nmerrt 10* Archaeological and Historical Resources i n h�r kr�owun ai^ea . Ior'r BuC tinCib unt General Plan des i3�aei Commor4c l � 1 . o«11.Existing ng^ , d. Land 14« Use Oh-site: One s� 5l~amiyL"�nc1ase Surrounding Area; r-0s1dence. a. Land Uses;, Open spare, commercial, b- Zoning; Commercial., c. Gen. Plan designations.. Cc�rnmet°»c i a l 1 c. y �Uhh l d . f 'ai`ce l Sizes: e. Population; 154 16« CharlIcter of: Site and Area « Cleve l op 1n9 commOrr; i-e l Nearest Urban Area; 17. Chico. . Relevant Spheres of In 1`'1 uenco � �J i tF� i ri City fOl' thki Sphere r� f IS. o of Chico. . i n f l iaera� r•� Improvements 'Standards Urban 19. Area; Fire Protect i ,�)n Service: a, Nearest County (State) Fire Stat i oll a Sts is i (.-)n4 , i » ,� ii m i 1 es, to the north. P-0 « b. Water AvailabillityZ yes SCII001in s Area*. Chico Un 1,F" cd School Dlstrlc.G, I If i AWL APPLICATION F BUTTE E GOUNTY PLANNING CC9MMIsSIO �'T "S�EP APPIL•ICANT: Read and follow instruotfons as set forth on attached sheet. i Applicant"a lame`✓�^r �., � III rn Applicant's mailing address "�� f'linna iW � .Applloant's Interest in property (owner, lessee, other), Owner's name and addressr., uritattt person for project, (1f other than applicant) .,mMa .�:'��^`a"pu�a�'.: ' �;,p . � ���l-i--�.�,�, a�.. �.�,„� "" t a•}� A' ate„ dry Avprlasor's parcel number(s) Present zoning Lf.'w illon and size of parcel($) slMt)t address 91e . 01tootions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas .:-_....... •�.-,�„--.mow,. .:d f. ldrttirll)tlon of proposed development and use 0 ata ar'iplion of existing land use .ptosed scheduling/associated projects ` Antlof a p dted incremental development ' `-^ Building construction (state dimensions, square footage and materials used)------� ,I.. �. Existing buildings" tea4 ' Exisi ' t' b.Proposed buildings Narnrclous materials to be used (Inflammables, explosives or strong chemicals) Cally flours of operation r ag Number of employees Number of off-street parking spaces p70 v ldad ,.,r.!� i µ4 t~ xiOting/proposed tfewage disposal rnethad: Proxlmlty of power and Phone lined Distance to natural water course or storm drain:1e R Anticipated on and off-site drainage Improvements --`-""'""--- Water source: _ �� ' ,� t_ �" f° Proximity of water for fire fighting g 9 purposes (hydrants ponds, a#o,) �,u�ah d` r, , ?'�•" 1h'fli excavation Or grading be necessary? Cubic yards (estimate): rimI - 'i a lot Will AilN ribe any other related permits and other public approvals j btl> 'f,rng,gppj, Stdte arid Feder at a enotes; �required for this project, Including tipao Y glrlratJ (� d Its fit«CttCiENTIAL, Include the numb.:- � h � '�---TM•.�h:» of unfts whether uni.s ars' single or multi - (Y1,10 _ expected, story In latii(tht, schedule of unit slua lylhrh laf household size ex r tiiltl p IV 00MMERCIAL, Indicate the type, Whether neighborhood, city or regionally or(en'ttytl, {ltpai•e I'thaatlllill facilities, I footage of sales ar. 9r tlf(d tIx iNDUri'RIAL, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading faciittles, It' IN011ITUTIONAL, indicate the major function, estimated employment er s - hit(( 000101(inity benefits to be derived from the project. p heft, estlm;attld Occupa'n'cy, loading fac'Iiltleti, .e�,y,,•i�-, t rx,�'"�,�.5�- Ca t �;T SS rca,.,�,, r 2, �w�'�, --I UNVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASUFIIEs* lfloittif otentially significant environmental Impacts associated with the usepermit. What pru)agt deslp .r. 1001101Y,Potentially of approval (mitigation measures) are. proposed to alleviate n features rsr,s'S U. Catlnditlons ,,w'ltua >!, potential an impacts? SPOO i i^ ENVIRONMEN'T'AL SETTING* C3 Describe the project site as it exists before the project'. Including Information mals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describe any existing structurestonoidlaa Ilei topography, dolt stability, plants,wnd C1nlw �� Describe the surrounding , cnd the use of the strUoturo% g properties, including Infonnation on plants and animals Arid any culturtil, historical or scenic as mans ate the type of land use (residential, corrmercial, etc,) intensity of land use (single-filrnll Indicate ores, etc,); and scale Of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard etc. pciattiR sheet for longer responses, y, al7artments, shops, raepgrf» Use separate, ) i horeby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read end understand the instructions aria that t are true complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, the foregoing statements Pate Applicant's signature Dates Property owner's signature ! Use Pe rmft Number Request: Use permit to allow- Location and size of parcel(s), ---- - _- VE. RIFY.LU COO) Number(s) Proect Description Cwnetship t "--�—~ fon ��,/---- zoning and Requirements ro Pof of Agency (it needed) UJ Location Description 16 Copies of Piot Plan rJ U. Date Deceived '�'� $ LJ- ---�-------•W-�- C) Application taken by--.,C-,6,f) Receipt Number " I i y INSTRUCT IONS T USE PERMI, ��P��C�NTS the owner or other proof of agency must liesnt to lcplly sign the app liration. Application rihall be applicant is not the owner, written 'at' by �. if epp ' be submitted }n order for the app considered void if not signed by tine orIrner ac legal went. e filled in as completely as passible. li' an item. itr ttn4 uppli- p y 2, All items on application shall la '"N" �„ cable, please indicate by the term u };,,. an accurate description of the laxation of Lite proposed �. tortan� ghat the supplicants pp . It im} project., including; the Following' sot's parcel r"un'berls'l (from tits tax bills or Assessor's maps. a. As P b. Street addresses cif availab named bodies of water or railronds, c.' 1)istRnces and directions to xrnmed streets, a to clearly s,ht.�w proposed build- 1)Ian of adequate scat and be, niode. part Of the ��Q copi of a detailed plat; shall aacolnpany dTwenty (� lot Llan lit�caMOS the ap- folded ter !ina 1l inches,. nvements, Permit is approved, the p 1 ". if the iiso p "Appl}cat}on for Use Permit'' pr periv-The plot plan shall include the fallawittp, in£urmatian; proved development plan for tlsf . of the parrc}(s) boundaries' ro osed iulprovernents t)n Lite property, a. A staled drai> n�existing streams b:'i.�aeation and'dtttt.a,.,:d ,- cy11 parking areas, wells, septic arb0.ncrartnroudsch £}alas' including buildings c, Location and name railroads streets, access roads, bodies of water and d. North arrow and scale of drawing, sand approval, by the Planning public hearing art of itis approved a0 ' lication for 11se Permit" is subject t sha',111e made a p se rt, The "App special conditions of app Com Commission. Any p tin the applicant, The procedures far County action on use per permit and shall be binding applications ule stated in Chapter '2d of the Butte Canary Code.is liearing,may qpp prop t rl w Ill n mit � air the rat the proposed uses of the p' p' Yse would lint un' The Planning Cnmmist,' �n on tilebasisn$ the evidence submitted tile the pu ' permits wh-n it ftmrD grant' use p rn ernes nor. rlotr}itiental to tits g Y f flys Beane in which the lattdlies and that inti, frit and character o reasonably incompatible w th itis injurious iur nus to sing or p P g persons res. }ding; nr workirtl; in the nailhlrarltaod nor to the 'ire health and general weafndwetfare of the county tnclud general health, safety` e such coedit}ons as are 7. In approving a utas permit, the Planning Commission may reserve the integrity and Cure the general purposes of Litt' Butte td.e ;t but are not lim ted to scent 6 [., s it p f'. deemed reasonable and��'et'es`"ar under the ctrcutn..tnnee tnc u , character ,of the zone a Oration, £eneing> dndinvton of and Chapter 24, of the Butte Caunry f,rade' oval, con of open tm rovemenis. Conditions' imposed, upon issuance of u to: time limitations, developmtynt plan a p crinit is retluested right-afytva} , tied street and drainage_ ' p use peril must be reasonably related to the use far which the p� �'`,_ (date), at'o nC=�...�- r a able to "Treasurer to County" d. ApPlicutiun 'fees + as af�� Y �of Butte I off, all "ccs may be paid in ca, or b,* check made p application, applicant is requested to tlai ions and Puss With ossible 9, l3eforca submitting a use permit app , , procedures, g p questions about application regnirenrents, Count} tonin r conditions of approval.,—�v v 5 ,.. 44 45--Q3-5-06 t ar�ctr " res„iJ�y '�! LISt 20 6'7 X11; 142)iel St Richard Susan Stewart ioc�'a':a�Y4���r WA9072; 1922 Mangrove Avenue Chico, CA 95926 7 45-04-1-02 Six -51 ��. "�G1k +:oY1�C7c�C Why Floyd & Myrtle Henthorn, 683 $ant, arbaran CA 93105 E. 9th Ave. Chico, CA 95926 . 06-27`4-22 45-04-1-47 COMMO""wealth Equity 705 �,"I)iversity Ave. #A Morcom . s�cr 4wa'<;so.nta r CA .95825 P-0- Box ' 1741�i 5b. Lake, Tahoe, CA 95706 06-424-34 yew*,, ,z,,,',t For era l 1201 TOve 8t. Ste 520 Aewpf4-�Jt Beach., CA 92660 06-Z 4-35 Stave of Ca'lifornia 06" 45-04-2-19 Judi Ch Doyle 75 S-111 Rafael Way Gary & Pat Jones 1812 Arbutus SaZz Prancisco,'CA 94127 Chaco; CA 95926 06-224-37 45-04-2-02 Park S, et a1 19� gangrovc Ave. Chico,r CA 95926 Gary Marilyn 'Graves 1751 Sunset Ave. Chico, CA 95926 06�38� etc. Sa!%!!,*Struve 852 nanzanita Ct. CA95926 05- -4-40 45-04-2-01 Mep�- Motels LTD Evelyn '& E.H. 20T.11n Schwabentha Rec1c�, ire, CA 96002e 181.6 Arbutus Ave. Chco,,CA 95926 6-24-34 Edwa 4 Burns 6-2 -34 Chico Montessori 1;179 Woodland Childrens Horne Steven Chic--, Cel 95928 208 W. lst St. Goldsmith Chico, CA 1637 Palm 95926 Chico, CA 95926 NE'TIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ._._._ ENV IR1V'I°AIS IMPAG'T NOTICE IS IiERIaT3Y GIVEN that ». _ --p, ._. reviewed pursuant to the provisions�czftthesC�i.lsed below has been Quality Act of 1970 (public' Resources Code California100, et. sevironm'olittil determination has been mads. that it will not have a a effect upon the environmu: ,t. significant Log # 87-10-27-03 2+ DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT; APS 06-24.-34 Use Permit to allow a Private pre-scboo1 with, 48 chi 3. LOCATTOIV Ole" PPO.'Tf C children. South side of Manzanita Way between fl Chicen. ighway 99 azlci Mangrove Avenue, 4. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT Chico Montessori Children's Home <� 208 W. 1st Street Steve Goldsmith Chico, CA 95926 ].6377 Pala 5 MITIGATION MEASURES None Chico, CA 95926 6, A copy of the initial stud), regarding the envr of this project is on file at 7 County C o YMpntal effect enter Drj*ve, Orov,110, This study Was: Adopted as presented. Adopted with changes, Specific modificatioAs a ® supporting reasons are ,attached. and �• A public hearing on this Negati;Declaration re D decision making body. was geld by the Hearing Body Butte Count ----r 9 'far, ?ng Comrnissior, Date of Determination-------- Aeceml�er�lp 1987 Determination: �-- --- 'W----------- —_ On tfty basis of the initial study of environmental in 'orrnation presented at hearings, comments rec�:iv�d ori proposal and our own knc�rvled e aiirl l impact, the g independent research:, the We find the proposed ' project COULD NOT have a si nif effect nn: the environment, and a NEGA1 CL acar,it TTV,E hereby adopted'. .F�ATION is We find that the On the environment 1-)t t tivill `nothave a 'significant effect pr(-- i ect COULD in this case because of which are, i ti. atiOn , ❑ attached mb T _*.his ,...' der�:,ribed a�n stern 5 above � xofez erze��.' g mczsure nude conditions of Project approval.. A conditional NEGATIVE Dadopted. ?CrARATION is hereby S i dna tore _".�"--�-•- '----- . �-� Carl: P. WalterChaiman Butte County Planning Commission Title 12/22/87 Al. C 1 0 hd ti trl ilr l v t(^rl 1 BACJ G1,!0 1>:a)i1 f,+ !+ ✓37-��0y-2 7-03 ' 06-24-34 I . "ara.le u7' lyr+,i+xAard nt CHICO MONTIJS, 10RI CH LDI Ir Address c"t- P"OVOnrltt and rcprestntcr ivca t a f ri i , Icat Chaco Montessori Ch ldrelz!s Home , (l $ W i st Street Palm - ;�. J'raje'rt ldtirt.i 1�- - - .__.:. z _1`ti�ap- CA 95926... I t t d,n Se Permit — — `fit S1t1Nd1 pC.^1�:CIw No N. hoes the prOjOet haarc the pr,teattia7 to de carie tht� yuaIit4 arc they crarironment, Substantially redlut,c, the habitat of a fish or wiidlifc Species cauliv as rish or wiidl i l`r popt,lation to drop 'belor't self"- sustaining ler^el ;, threaten to eliminate a plant trr animal edvnmunity, re dtace he number or restrict tlacy ranl;e cel` ar rare or endang red Plaint or aninl,al r.tt` eliminate important cxamplt.s or tial: major Pry r°icrdls, Of California hi4tot'v or Prehistory'? h, goes` the Project lrar?c the potential port-tcr•m t^."�nefiis to the rdetriment gOf•llorpi;Ltrrn►, enc^i i onrnenta> I;oa1s? (A short-ter,,n impact can tltiy environment is one which occurs in a relatively l)rici` Period of time While lon -cerin imP7cts Will endure into the J'(Jturt.) c. 1}oc's the project have IPacts which are indivI4,11a T�a ally I imil .d, but cumtalatively considlerable;� (A project ms° impact on tato Or more .Separate rasaatar"oris 1 where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but i'ncor'e the effect of tlae total of thrrF,ct impacts on the environment is significant.) dl, Itcrcy the project haiti•c onvironmental errecrS 'whic•h _ .�h.. rtii }1 carusc suhstnrtttaai adlvtyr5e, effectson barman beings, dither directly or indirectly? 111 i r.lVf,,Nrl'I'l0N (,in i)e cdart ] eted ley^ Llai l.cyatj Agency) _ s p w 011 t}ae basis, of t}r } a ini t i,al Lyall ua�1 arta X 7/lyri 1'1,11(1 the Propos d'nroiect Cfllllrl Xo� , have a significant (in the �'rtr J rr,rttrrc'nt , ait7tl a t,ri:tr1] 1VJ; T1I?CI ' AT;ION w:i J l hr Irr d h;rr c,a, 7/ISI. tiil�,l that a1lthoul,h the j,rlalln+;vd project coirldl itatre n� s1, (.•"int; c' l 1*oct on the c nvi i-onnent , tnea•e tri l l -not arty a ,jig, i,nl f i e11'c'ct ir, thi,a case hvcause the 1`11TIli�i' TON NILASLMJl �i tl0Striiedln011 1 tlir ttad.hod tihd'tt have peon ndtId-t1 t0 the project A Nr;t�A'1'L�'1' rr ItIi:J,.�l,ll'it�d,, r,-i1l he rr(•tiart4}. ,i l 'I'.0 11 aril ti,c I>rrrl,'rl;'O j rtr, } is^c-t MAY IraivVI n .iJl,nificarit c}"I'tyd•t drn f lw 1 rr, i r tour (-u t , wid an J.:rl'i (tt�;,hiC�''1r11. IMPACT Itl:l ORT, is a'd'�1ti i rttl , NoVember 16,, ,198 7 f;Ctfl"r f1" rJl lltl �^ . - �.�.I , 11,;1,.,ti 1,NCi i►1:1't�lt`I hil hJ'1. I. - r (, Cr S dens p P.1anni1x 'Cechniejn a Itc�t r i°i�`d 3J hr• ; % � .ry✓ r I V , t -,NV [ RO ME ,Nrt1L IMPACTS TT_MPra_ncA L LUTrs of 1vye5,r and "maybe'' answc,rs on attached sheets ) arc r0gWieJ 7.. EARTH. Will the proposal. res YES result in sS.�?ni.fi.c�rrlt a. Unstable - �n J." ��i/1�'!�I . C.}lan•* geologic substructures? ,' or i changes ill � b• Disruptions, displacements com overcoverinr pa tion or r � of the r soil? C. Change in topography or -round: surface relief features? �.W d. Destruc kaon, covex a ng or mode Exp t ion o,rrY�r unique geologic or ph's;.cal. A features? e. Increase in wind ox• water erosion of soils, either on or b.Ef-site?';. f• Changes in deposition or erosion OX, beach sands � n e s' ion, or erosion which' may modifythech}�ositx'oir a river or sti eam ox' the hid fr�x, o thenoco rranel an), bay$ i;llet or lake'.' g. boss of prime a ricriltura lly productive soil$ Outside desi n3 A g d urban a,rea.s? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes landslides s2 i des, ground failure or �rir„rad similar hatards ? 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or doteriorat4on. of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke Or fumes? c• Alteration of air movement, maistureor , temperature, or drib, in climate local';1y or regionally? } 5. WATER . Will the rapos al -result Changes icl the�courselxbr�ntial ; . currents, ore directio-] of water _movements in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage g patter-ris, .�.._._Al or the rate and amount of surface runoff? C. Need f'Or of f-ste surface drainage improv - ment5, including vegetation removal channel- ization ” ox• culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood water, -- 0. Changtr : ai the amaunt Of Surface _ wateX" }!4?�.ty? water,' IT) Ally . • IaZ.sCh.`-3 x'S:r` Y IZiC) surf') cc wafer7', or it) any altera:x�rr� 01 s].lxf'ace water but 'not l; quality, including ri]i ted to temperature, dissolved 0xy9V„ Or turbidity? g, Alteration of tho directi:orl or rate of flow of groulld , wat0j's? h. Changs the ei.thel' through qua.11tity or (juali.ty of rl] oua7d �a���rs` - d� rec t �± • aor i t �lorrs o t� wx th ` ' drawais', or through interception of aTr aqUi f(,'•t 1)v Cuts or exca°. ation,s? Reductjor) ill the amount Of water Otherwise, I availablr,� for pnbl,i u wgter suriplies? j lixpa:;ure x . of People or property to water related hazards such as flooding? - W 2 YES 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a• gc in the MAY N0 diversity, of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants b. X2eductiOn of the numbers of any unique , t'�re or endangered species of plants? - , C. Introduction of new species of pl lists into s.)z area, or in ,a barrier to the nore�rti. mal repls}�� menu Of existinj species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agriculture S. 4NMAL LIFE, Will the r proposal I esult in suiist.aYttial a.1n 'Lille diversity of any sor numbers pecies of animal (biirdseyland anitlials inclLtdirt9 reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organ; sms or insects)? b. Reduction re t 7e numbers ofany unique, rar or endangered species of an mals', C. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or, result: in a barrier to them:tl,rµ or movement of animals? ration d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlif habitat?u� G . NOISE. Will the---• proposal result in Substantial: ' a, Increases in existing noise ..�..... w.. levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. UGIT AND GLAREWill the proposal produce signa,l scant light and glare? S. LAND' USE, IYill the proposal result in a SU stan'tial xtlteration of tilc Prosent A7 1)1 rit11�C�C.� band use of an area? NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in s st—an .fta:_i a. ' Increase in the rate Of use of any nat°urtt.l resources? b. Depletion of any non-renewable nat:aral resources ..� 10. d'ISK OF UPSET. Will the pxonr>sal i7uo"ve: a. A risk of e losi.on or t ' ous substancesh,.: r4le�tsr~ oi" h,�.tttrcl- Ctticl�,�Ll rt„ but not lighted tin, pest;icldes, chemica';; ()r r.,tcli:itinnj tt 'thr event of an :sc.c i lint o . ,a ,sc. , c+ n�li ti ions? ls, Possi.ble ititerFetoltcp with ° .�n c�mnd!trtcy response plan or emergerlt.:y evacuation plan? l l . POPULATTO N. Iv ll the proposal alter the location, qtr bu jan, density, or ✓ growth rato of the hutttr.17 population' t 12. 1•IOIJS I NG, Will the "proposal affect existing � Or create` a demand for additional housing,;, 7 -., YE'S 44tAY��r, 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. will the proposal. result 2n a. Generation of substantial additional vehicin movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? C. Substantial impact on existing transport at.,i0M, systems? d,. Significant alterations to Present patterns; of circulation or movement of people and/ray goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air trafl"tC. _- `.._ f. Increase in traffic 'aaiards to motor. -vehicles, bicyclists or pedest ian:s? 1,4 . PUBLIC SERVICES. will the proposal have an effect upon, or resur in a need for new or altered governmental services; a. fire protection? b. Police protection? c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e, Maintenance of public_ facilities,, including roads? f; Other gorr,rnmental services? --� 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result 4ris a�tTse of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon. existing; source Sof,energ.or equire the developmt`txt ofnewsources 16. UTILITIES. . Will the ., z. proposal result in a need fornew systelTm, or Substantial alterations to the following: natural,a. Power or gas? b. Communicationss systems ? ---- -- C. Water c' a' lrrai.labil,ity: d, Sewer or septictank?�. e. Storm water' drainage' . Solid f �.1d waste and dis o p s a 1 17. llilMAN HEALTI-I , Will thero ; sal result DI - a. a. reat ora of arty heal t"I ha—z Ird or "potential health hazard 'exr.ltx l i r., trent al health) ? b. Exposure Of peo}�lo t-"�.ential health hazards? 18. AESTHETICS. i+t:i.l.l, the p t opus a l result .in the O�istruc of any scenic vista of view open the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site Open to public view? YE8 a , �x to 9 1t RECREATION, will the proposal reslllt ill all iMPal, t Upon the tuali.tY or f�fi quantityof existin rect�aatiotaal Qpportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES l e Proposal result in the 91teratiori Of Cr the destruction of a or h is t. ric archaeological b. site?Prehistoric Will the proposal result in adverse physical -"- or aesthetic effects to a hstar,s building, r prehistoric or C. noes r' structure or object? proposal have the Potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? � d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious u or sacred uses within the -�.... area? potential impact -�� V.1111 STON OF NVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP See atteched. ,1 %�1 rrr .I1 1 fJt-�J -l) � l=N4Il1iJNMP IVTI�I. I.eV±"�I.�1 ATIr) AP 06-24-3,4 :l r § + >«kw : Cr_u^r^'en•t 1 Y is hr�r�e ar•,,� no a to . y dr�a i nagr f��c i 1 i t I es Runof f i ,p anY 9 1 c�cNs nater a l l er°,v i ng t I rr tai'rr r h abuts the Y' i rI t o tho parce 1 on the :aOUth Th 1 s L i ndr7 h,_rnn r I flaw str-uctureS orl overcr,wrer i -ra�, so Prr',1edi Cic�r,! s not irr » t�carrn ,.Nater runoff. � there should not be rnYr�riora� ,r ¢ I 'fib The Undo ndo Channe 1 , wh i ch 1 s <ad f 1 aOd contro 1 adjacent to thi i w J rl r,tr. Wt�, i 1 e this Purpsses. At times it rear ca 1, i s useCl carries Brea i, quantities c+wrF represent an attractive pose f l ood i ng hazard t;o theproperty,ro l this school. hazard to the ch i, l drlon i t cd r! I r�lren away Fong: i n trhat~ w ill Iii✓ g nnel i,s i on should be m , de to la.';ep the Y 'r`r^om the 'Linda Channel and safe from flood waters. l 1-rn present General Plan land use des j grrdt i r -r on Corttrr,r�rr i' a i. The .*U,, zoning c l asc l f i cation make, ti°5 i s c�,rrrrr►�ar^c i al uses throe, par cal i gh the Use perm 1 t pr'av r tt i on s for, a l,.tsci�ool would ba catys i stent with the , The 'r'pposad use fpr arrt. Planned l ansJ use for the 13 A 48 -child pre-school will vahr 1 r; l e traffic over the generate a substant: i a l increase ext tv;ted to current single-f€,7nt'i l Y' use. in generate between 180 and The use is blot._ Of the trips w'r 1 1 be concentrated beteeecuhr trr w 9:00 ,�»m and 4:;3o to 6:00 r � per weekday, , 0 to Road/Mangrove Avenue p"m" i'lanzan i to Count i ntpr� :acts Ccrhasset i s o�,rrrtNroI 1 ed b in fr-ont Of the Holiday ion. Y a signal light, and all traffic going t,0 control i 1 w i 1 1 go throughr this intersection.The g 't o the control f s ads oats to t-�anr�1 e the i Hare 7e etc i �t; l rig light 9 aced traffid. 13b:. The applicant hes Par k f no spaces . proposed and appears t r�, The Butte County have Parkin r"rJurrt for sever, Spat€s :; for this use. g Ordinance nance rrryrll res tl tree 14a,1;: This more intensive use will represe in requirements for governmental an i ncr�r4iflental increase nmental and emergency serviced, as not �, -,pected to be significant. The increase 1 eIc ! rj The Butte Count t o connect toY Health D1 . Artment i a community water service and , t,�,rT�pu i r i ng this Project �,�" t irr,•"b`i'ro Area Nitrate mast thiw r r~a'r th tf r+" Action Plan. If thea I ecu i rements N 1 traca Action, Plan us i no a' septic a�., l i cant cannot compl y ►Naga• d ip��sa l ,'connection to e t rrrk �' 1 each!' i e? d system for pub l i c ser�terW: W tem w i 1?; he requ i rad N�r +'y,, s Chico m nt ess orw i Air' •� �C�-2�1.-�1 Children's Home LOCO 57-.'1 0_27- o QATA SHEET A. Project Descr i pt i on I Type of Project: use Permit. 2. Br1of Qescript1ona To allow a 48 -child .R. Location South 's 1 de of hian.zan i to Cour+ P" I vot=e prey-schoo 1 M Lindo Channel aPproximatedJust norm -of- the Ch i co. Y' 700 feet east of h'lanerove Avenue, 4- Pr/OPo,sed Density of Development: n/a. 5� Ariount of Impervious Surfacing G. Access and Nearest public ;Road(s) Court. Frontage of 1`lanzar7 i to '7. Method of Sewage QisPosal 8- Source of Water Sia 1 = WIndividual sepia i a systems,. Proposed. KAP Yell at present, co►r�munitY Water 9. Proximity of 'POHer Lines: 10 . Potential for 'further land d i vis i ons perLand dev410 Potential does exist under current General PMent-1 The a rezone would first be required. P7an ronmenta 1 Setting i cal Env i rvnment: �. Terrain a General Topographic Character. b. Slopes: Ge Level. C* Elevation: Gently y s i op i ng to the southwest, 200 feet above Sea Level d4 Limiting Fac�-ors: None 2. Soils a. Types and Ghat •after i st i cs = Vi., Fine Sand drainage fair, subdraina e Y Loam, surface rens Wel 1 , contains a Fit -Or r percentage of tMoisture matr efairly b 'Limiting Factors: Mone. o�1gan S« Natural Hazards of the nand a. Earthquake Zone= lloderate Earth Y Zone VIII. quake Tntensit Zo b. Eros i on Potentia 1 = (mow . Lands .l i de Potent i a 7, Slight d F ire Hazard: Unc I asci e. Expansive Soil Potent i a l = LOW. 4' - Hydrology a. Surface Water: Adjacent to Undo Channel storm eater runoff. y thick carries b Groundwater; t. Drainage Characteristics brains to Undo Channo d. Annual Roinfall <norrnal )a 2024", _ 1 f 7 eLimiting i~actor,s: None: Visual /Scenic. Chiral i tYGond . 6,o A-,ous� is Qua1 ity� Graced. Air Quality: Fair to good. I !r?lasica___ 1 Eneriron� m� e�n _ tl, Vegetation: Native and non-native 9, Wildlife Habitat: Limited, species on w'Ite. Caul tura'I Environment: 10. known. own . and Historical Resources in area'; I'Jar its 11- Butte County General Plan designation 12- Existing Zoning." •. U. t Clri e l ,ass 'r f 1 e.d } Commer a i a l la. Existing. Land Use on --sits: One single roves i hence , 14, Surrounding Area: a» Land Uses: Open space, commercialvacanl�w b- Zon i nG5 Commercial. c, Gen, Plan desigriations: Commercial, d, Parcel Sizes. Public, e. population 15, Character of Site and Area: 16. Nearest Urban Area: Chico, Davelapirig commercial 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence Within Siahere foto the City of Chico. ' of Influence 1f3, Improvements Standards Urban Area: '19. Fire Protection service: a • Nearest Coun'l. (State) Fire Station., miles to the north. Saticn 442, 1.75 b. Water Availability: Yes. 20. Schools in Arta: Chico Unified School ij i str 1 r -l; , I 4 Office of Planning and R ar gr �zt ' R", Butte County 100 Tsnth Surest, Room Sacramento, CA 95834"w Planning Department i Count Center Drive of DEC ' 4 19b! Orovi.3le, CA 95965 __X_ County Clerk Clerk County of Butte CI`+i*it�AO �, C,vtuuas.'dee Go, . Musgro` eDenuty 0t11 'Tr., I Filing of Notice of t -Al natio Qompliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the public Resources Code. a 1,10jact Title AP iiName 1180 Permit 06-24-34 Chico Montessori .Children's Rome Stat(l Clearinghouse Number _� Contact Person 01 Submitted to Clearinghouse,) Telephone iVumvex Planning Department B.A. Kircher 538-7601 PrCrj ct Location South side of Manzanita Way, between Highway 99 and Mangrove Avenue, Chico Pro„jec,Description children.,-- , Use Permit to allow _a private Pr e�school with 48 This 1s to advise that the- Butte County P1annln� Commission (Lead Agency or Responsible Agenay) has approved the above-described project on December .ln 198 and has made (Date) the f6llowing determinations regarding the above-described project: In The project.gill, X will not, have a significant effect on the environments An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CtQA. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the Provisions of ;CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures were X were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. Astateentcfverridingconsiderations was, project, -.1—was no t, adopted This is to certify that tate final EIR with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the general public at: Butte County Planning,bepartment 7 County Center Drive OrovMe, CA 95965 Date 1eceived for riling and Posting at OPR12-22=VE SiWaurl=e William A. Turpin', Senior Planner TlTi VT Rcw,s�d Pd��CF� �JF3� rA,' r � � mµw�asW I►,�r *'�l 191�p�44 ttt` ` ' �, u 4 � r r oil ��il iii WOOD �:��IXi�Y � �3qG�p►p� I � � 1 r h i AMRh4 � �9cl� �,t� q nuritlsitr, I ;I r��►� ,Wy Ado qnkb� .�PI #'#rn��y81f4C 11 �� I I (, I :�� • �1 � �{� � t, 1�f�� tr �••f� � �"II 1 '�+�, u 1 � li ,: �s�il M1f+ 1"�l lilt SPF1GiY �Sif 3h1E�{ NY i�kU Si #Sh t C I .O'o i4o yqy 1�/a�'� 1iRl �Q IM 'hit Y' 4� sY,4 hot tow6i�1 h 4�'. r•ti �M t w��y...•,�" ",��„"� L�4" � �� "!�""`w'-'""� .mow �fH"g X16 rr � ,�» 441 I I � &43 S40 TUI ,) WAIL Y < tm ant Chid, Monte Chzles'o l st S greet PC) tete ark� � 95926 Chico, CA I ., ,�l`,i',� ,yh{q•,.•^' m.. ,.�+- suite...-+ M:w ,r rli �i' yt ` 'rN.'l'. • - CoLvit PLANNING 007 AMISS.IQN 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLG, CALIFORNIA 959654397 PHONE: 538.7601 December 21, 1987 Chico Montessori C11i•ldrens dome 708 W.`1st Street f Chico, CA- 9592E CERTIVIED IMI L Re Use Permit, AP 6-24-34 Gentlemen: We are enclosing the original and one copy of your conditional Use permit No 88-30 to allow a 48 child pre-school on property zoned U located on the south side of Manzanita Coax , between Ili•ghtriay 99 and copiesMangrove ms signed and returned to this departments within30days from the receipt iBoth i of tkwa i letter, We � 14il,l then have them validated by the Chairman ref tt tte County. Planning Commission and the original will, be raturned ifor your records« please bre aware that failure to return the ..signed copies within 30 days will. result in the use permit becoming invalid. Ire -application p w to this department would then be necessary to p roCe ed with the project. The Use Permit is deemed granted when this permit has been signed by the applicant, with the counter signature of the Chairman of the Planning Commission, and said permit is received by the applicant by registered mail. y Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and'3:00 p.m. Sincerely, rclier Director of Planning BAK:lr Enc. -c_n.raenl ...d h.,» "'a7Ro7�..+„'"'+,. •.»;"' tA. "i1P°'.°sW' �/ St" •9� i l r r PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORN A, PHONE 53•75Y December 10, 1987 r+ ChW.ico Matntes sori Childr>ens home Ch Street Chico, CA 9592.5 Re, Use Permit AP 6-24-34 Gentlemen:" l At the regular meeting of tare Butte County Piannin December 10 1 87 g Commission hold y aur request for a Use Permit to pre-school rsith �a children aalK,w a private ort property zoned U 'located can the South r side of Man3anita Clay, between Highway 99 and Mangrove Avenue, Chico, was approved subject to the following conditions: I. Remove the Swimming pool and fill in the hole prior to opening ?-he school for business g 2. Provide perimeter fencing of the backyard at least 5 �. feet high. Make sure there are no gaps of openings through which a child could access L ndo Channel. All gabs are to be self closing and have latches at Least 5 feet above ground. 3. Install full :street improvements alongthe parl City of Chico standards and under permiof`, thecCitrrantage to Public Warks Department. Y of Chico, 4. deet -the. requirements of the Butte County Environmental Health Department. 5• Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances, and re ulatiOn S s. I; Should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission � , you must do so in writing with the appeal fee of $75.001, to the Cleric of ''the. Board of Alive, oroville, California Supervisors, �5 County Center 1987. If , prior a .5:00 P.m., friday, December; 18, you do net appeal and if there are no other appeal within :the 8 -day appeal ,period, your use permit will be issued after December 18, 1987. 1 • r got r,� t. PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE — OROV1LLE, CALIFORNIA r PNONka 5:)E1.7b01 15y6g.33"J7 November 30, 1987 Chico Montessori Childrens'Home 208 W. 1st Street Chico, CA 95920 Pe: Use Permit, AP 5-24-34 Gentlemen; )inclosed is, a for o pa Use Permit pY of the Staff ravandings concerning Property to allow a to g' you r,�?p13 cation Hi,ghwa Y ned L1 located on the south sidecof M with 99 and 48 Children on Man Avenues Chico.' anzanite lqa,, between A'.public hearinggrove Aven M meeting has been set for December 10 will be held in the :1987 at 1:30 Center Drive, orovilie Board of Su Pim• This Ca , California. pervssors� Room., 25 County. author.i.z The Planning Commission recommends ed representative that the questions the Commission be present at the hearinpplicarlt or thein represent the a may have. In the g to, respond to any; the sch,ed�t�. pplicant, please contactevent that one will ed public hearing. the Plannin Planning office prior: to Should you have an ` this office het 100 Y questions regarding Ween 0: a.m. 3:00 this matter, please contact e Sit;tcer,elY� I�.m. B. A« Kircher hire, -teat~ of Planning' Craig ,B, Sanders Plaliming Tochniciap Enc. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COAIMISSTON NOTTCB OF ;PUBLIC HBARIN ,, �'atice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning public hearings will lie 'held on Thursday, December �0a�r�rnission that .Butte County Board of Supervisors Room, County Admitist '• 25 County Center Drive, qr©vil.le Supervisors' i.0; trat in the items at the ellawing times: a California regarding' theJfollowil'It Y ITE,f DETERNJINED TO BE • CATEGORICALLY rR M ENVTR(4MENTAL REVIE V favid & Nicole Eads - Use ??e rmi,t to home as a temporary second dwelling onlmanufactured actuxed (Residential), located on the northwest Sd, property, zoned R -i Avenue approximately 4Q0 Poet southwest trf Sid, identified as AP#145-28--s1, Chico. doss Avenue, 9:00 a,m. Young Electric Sign Company -Use Permit to � deet double faced illuminated, allow a 2,, property zoned R•-3 (Residential), located display .sign. on corner of Godman and .East Lassen Avenue ed on the northeast AP#7•-20-76, Chico.' '> i.dentifled as 1 � w p,lit. Chuck Patterson Use Permit to allow a sign the centerline of East Avenue onproperty 45 feet from (General Commercial Zoned C-2 Avenue approximately 600a:leetowesteo�arth 5�'�'ie of J3ast identified as AP#06-06-Z9, Chico, the 735p1anade, ITEM ON WHICH IA NEGANEGATIVE-DECLARATION REGARD ENV' RONMENTAL IAjpkCT 5 BEEN RECOi�iMEl JJ :�;NG 1150 P*t Chico ?.lontessori Childrens Home Use Permit o allow private pre-school for up to 48 children on. l w a -^--- zoned ''U" (Unclassified), located on the On Property Manzanita Way between i Hi hlo r identified as AP#0624-,54, Chico. Mangrove Avranueg The above-mentioned applic,ations� maps and Negative filo and available for public Ariewin �t the office t�f tile B Declaration are on You chalenge the ab County Cents � K -eButte County Planning Dep a�tmen:t 7 Qrovill a. C g ave apl?"cations I)' court, , a,ixfornrt,' if raising only those issues you 01someone' else�rai, ©may be lim to -1 to to the�Plannin �Co m' w,ri-tten correspondence . :hearing described in this notice so �n Planning Commission, at `ar prior to pondonce delivered , the public .- hearing, BUTTE COUNTI' PL INNING C01<Iril1SSi0'N --- , DIRECT OP PLANNING B A . KI RCFIER To be published in the Chico .Enterprise Record, Friday, x"Vovembrr 27, 1987,' Butte Co. PLANNING OOMMI SS I QN 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE (MOVILLE, CALIFORNIA ,nr�+ 6 November 16, 1987 PHONE, r,34,4601 Chico Montessori Children's Home 208 W. 1st Street Chico, CA 95926 Re:l_Iso Permit, AP 06-24-3 Gentlemen: The Butte County Planning Department hats, completed the study of initial Potential ➢ environment, l cense uences -anti,c:i,pated in connection with the above-mentioned project, a copy is being forwarded to you. Of tvh;cTz Please review the enclosed checklist, nat;�ri environmor �-al problems which could be Minimized xor avoided by the care and manner in which, the y Please review wnv Protect is carries! out, Also, � of approval. mended mitigation measures or conditions - recommended i Afternevi going the checklist you may Project design. you nate an see ways to Improve '.be , Ta J g1. ]design imp to minimize problems are encouraged. If y errors or omissi Please bring them to our attention. nns in our Ovaluation, i Yot, t;ill be notified of the time and place o the public `dor p J hearing yauz ro ' cct . [f you have any questions regardi x-tg environmental revieiv, please contact this office, Since~rely, B.A. KIRCHER Director of Planning Craig Sanders Planning 'Pechnician CS/S)s Enclosure i cct Steve Gold8mith, 1637 Palm Chico, CA 95926 � ,, ou PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILL,El CALIFORNIA 0596543347 October 23, 198-/ PHONE -SU -76tH Chico:MonteSSOzi Childrens Home 208 W. 1st Street Chico, CA 95928 RE: Pre--Ap lic&tiolx Review AP#�06- 4-34 e, s to notify you that we have receivers Sufficient �a!'ance from the Butte County Eriviranmenta�. Health Public Works Departments that h arzd their requirements. This f Your Project Cab meet review Process. ulfills the Pre --a plicata.on No additional work shall be performed on this we have received the remainif< project until cati amounts of $251.50. Please submit these o.feeset,o�t the County Planning Department in person or b the F�utte checks payable to the Eutte County re'nail` Make Treasu Should you have an y questions regarding e o contact t gafficc� this ,matter, Of 10.00 a.m. this office between the hours Please eel free t and 3;QO p.m. Sincerely, B . A . K I RCHER Director Of P1a ming Kathryn ex Plannin � ec}Ynician Kx j me cc Steve Goldsmith AM 9 Ile +t'V_,1;, PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 49968.ajo7 Chico Montessori Child:vensHome PHONEt 538.7601 ' 208 W. ls't Street September 74, 1.9.87 Chico, CA 95926 RE: Use Permit r AP#6-24-34 Gentlemen: We received your pre-aPPlication regrview request , subject Use Permit q est far the 8Utte County Public Works and E,• received the information Department- will consider lYvironmental. Health have you su pimeted. The ,pl,annaxlg after we have assurances this rom the ication cozrlp .cte only the project complies with fapp the above do any conditions im osed ordinances an that APropriate ordinances and p can be met. Itis the applicants responsibility additional irefor8nts n needed b to Provide any Environmental Health to meet their. requirementublic Works s. Public Work may t,s. and Environmental bHealth aate538- d by telephone at 538 information as t0 their evaluati0il�of �Or further %��i6 their requirements. the Proposal and The Planning DepartMent staff will also be the application far an s reviewing that are appropriate. y pecial condit-i,I)ns or Should modifications about theYou have any questions pre-application review, please contact this Office. ce. B.A. K1P..C:HER Director of Planning 0/LCzV Craig Sanders Planting Technician CS: jmc cc' '8teve Goldsmith I CQ i�=S�'T:�?.28�7"Y'�OI�T �� a'I' Tr°C►R CC7�rigM�E,�.7'�`.� County Public works County Environmental Health ��r ,rte City of Biggs Ln�,"City of Chico State Water Res--ources De a -- �. U.S. Forest Ser'IiCe p ^ fent' City of Gridley --- City of Oroville U.S. Bureau of Land Mana e .,,Butte Count g Za Y Mining CommitYN�a _____ Town of Paradise j .� State Depart of Fish & — _ Planning Department' ;Mate Transort'atxon Department t affie - - California 'Native Plant ,5caa o y ----� StategvivI,'c�restrY attent�,t� Crai Carter �T Msxc rwAT�R' -ig. Regional Water Qua1. Contzcol Bd, State Reclamation Board Butte Fater District California Water Service Co. sRs Del Oro Water Co. ____ Rxchvdl ' Sanitary Dxstr ct OWID Thermalito Irrigation District , �._ North Burbank Pub. Ut;:c. 'bib Skansen Sub, (CSA #21) t. OOther,.�._. -------,-,--_. stirizng Cit fewer Maint, Dis,:: y Thermalito _ xrr g (CSA #26,) atiorr District L, T.TJXT N0_ th ( Chico) g zx��2��rorr ra in PG&E South (Marysville)_ - BiggS-�W.Gridl,ey Water District — Pacific Bell Butte Water bistL,ict __. State TV Cable Viacom TV Dunham Irrigation District OWID Cable — Paradise Irrigation District Ri.chvale Irrigation IF z PI 0xE:Cxx0N District ....,..,... 'Table Mountain Xrrigati.on Dist. Bl Medio Fire Protection Dist. 2 CO-inty Fire — Thermalito Irrigation.District _ Department/CDF MC3SQiJ"I:Tb A7��„�NT :D�STR=�T Dur Durham, orovlle or Butte County .__ P47L_T4__4P7ReJT7E3 :TTON P-'0cy I,4A:_£3z?N Yam TR]CCT ,State Highway Patrol County Sherif% SCTrIOrJZ, ]dYSTF2I:CT �� Chico Area Recreation District`-- Durham area Roc, & Park Dist. Paradise Pines Architectural. Feather River. Rec & Park Dist.Control Paradise Rec. & Park Dist. Committee Bunte County Farm Bureau R:ichvale Rec. & Park Dist. ._._, �._.. State Parks E1. RIiI�iWAIM_, Cbramunit y association; x, butts �o. �;i�anni"�� 4^+sk�r�ea BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT OCT 21 198 PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW FORM To: Lynn Vanhart Date: Sep,L*ember 23 1987 Environmental Health ]RE: Pre -A pplication. �e�riew Chico MOrite Information for: sori Childrent, lJome 208 W. lst 'Street Chico, CA 95,926 Enclosed 3,s preliminary data Our office has received O concerning the foll.Owing project: AP#06�-24-34 � generated a private pre --school with 48 children -Use xe'rmit to allow' , located[ on the South side o Manzanita Avenue? Chico. ..... Please indicate your response by ,checking the approra ate- box. n No requirements for this project. The project as proposed can meet this Departments' requirements. Sufficient • men given i;lY approved:heacant can meet the pfallowxnc��conc�itiox�s UAL to d'y,�V►�et c k •' The. project aed - requirement's of this department., At meet the revigiorl of the project will be necessary. The applicant has been contacted with this information. C� Recce v ,:�f &r. Hea9fh a. na SEP 2.4 1987 Signature: Criaa� OWW CAW0015 a'- Adkk - ButFe Cn. irira�t�ino� C.p���a SEP 28 V87 BUTTE COUNTY 1 PLANNING DEPARTMENT �rovilt�, a�;W(OM14 PRE LICATXCON REVIEW FORM 5 To! Public Works John Men,donsa Date: 8eptemt3er, 23, 1987 REP�rew.�.�n].it;ation Rettie Info w dation for, Ghiro Montessori Children. Jome 208 w. 1st 8troot Chico, CA, 95926 Enclosed is hxetillowi' data our office has received or concerning the �Eol�.owrira , ;7 rojectr AF'Y06-�24-34 -'Use J?e mit to �a�caw a Private Pre-school with 48 ldren� c,ated�o� � a Manzanita A%renu,e, Chico. '�-»- = -- - uth 'side c� _ .,. 'lease indicate yc)ur response by checking the approraate boy. No requirerAents for this project Theprojects p a.� rU,p,crsed can meet `�liis be ar requirements. S�xffycaent p tmentr the a.;o��licant can meet the pfal2o�r a��igh nr artz ti+h t approved: „ ~ 'Ilya ELI ----------------- -------------- The project as proposal can coo„ requirements of this department. not meet the, Cif the ��- r� l� � on pro3e�,�, will be neces wary wJ~ „ a .has Teen �cohtactedw'Pi�licant th this i.nforrrtAtl+�:n. � w:Lc�ndttl�'p � � i r . r A EUTOCOUINTY .PLANNING COzti?mIS l` 110 7 County CeIrxtor ButfeCo.PI. Oioville, CA 95965-�?�97 �nr�Ir� (916) 5.37601' f�(V 'lJ Cof ��'U City Chico p r7 .' P.O Boy,, 3420 DATE: t i.. 3 1� h Chico, CA 95927 RE P.ROJ•ECT REVTV:W & EivAURCNMEfTAL E't UUAT70N cl,asud is Preliminary data our office has received CancOrning the following p'ro�ect: C�i -cn genera�ecl ..___=__ont essaxi Cha, AP406.-24_. 34 - Use Permit to allot a private ore--srhool� With loci 4 ed on the south side of �`Z__anzar ita Avenue, Chico., -- --------_ bac• arc 11 acing an assessment of Possible environme;nta:l. JA a - ti Joe )-)Vuparing an environmental ddoeunentr either rz Negative Ut ar1c1 will t�CPtctr�v hcrlara`� cn with Mitigation Mera.sures or an. �n�ra. c�nmen a 7ro�sr�:t licpart (E;[R) " ec.la±.x`at�,on,- 1 Ploase; provide arjy factual statements e►ltr� i�Jns you can offer irx idem for invCr�Uq tion, or to o1 ther Physi cal, social, Or economiccimpactsoncern othal �.� t4 :'e that: relat:e th'IS projoct may P c osc respond, within 14 days of is> �l!norated by tlis inquiry, then hitaIshall�be�assux��r 1~i= too response no ].rII°�i icant ertvironxnrinta3 a. �w .1 If there are j)Lt t'(:t. impacts which a �p�Ct'11?.:;m4,' E t�[T� t)IC� W-1 o pprociate any, assistance you can, provide, a....:Yi•�1.Y, Ccai41 5a�s November 4, 1987 Planning Technician In t SIT I . Parking and driveway ._._.._._., _,_... Y' access sh�.�,�1d he :E_ul.1,y i m �'rsved, 2, ll street immvemen _ � � __ b ..-____�— t> should be ""equired Su Odne M,Myers, Assistant Planner U` CS l,l r a c1 C! i +`.~ Y t0 y . r - ,.v,., _�..,....... ..",...._ .. _ ,..�...,�„ iNl 1 recC..i1 e c copy f. M .r tial StUdY for i��DeclarationL � t r:�). (1 C'f, atC3 Win' y 1., �g�ativ0 �wa.C3' or w, cic_ru�trex�t or t'!R for t�, project) « ti� t.hx��s�. iia •1 y Beai%n Co Manning Com, � BUT .2, CC)Cl�;'i'}' PLANS(�01] { ^_ �,t" 7 etc»,•NOV 4 198% Crovi l l c;! S CA 95965-3--197 ProvilleA Ga -forWp (9161)_ 538--7601 01 E DATE l� c� 00T 61987 iy � PROJECT REV11,31 RtY 'AIT OF FORESTRY EN-V°'IRONI�TV ���yr�.�1 ��rx►x;uA•cxraN WTTE COUNTY, Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or concerning the following project: C2 o ntessor Chi generated PrP t76_24�-34 -- Use Permit to allow a ��rens Home rvate on theoutla re -school with 413 children Roca eel ' side of IvYanzanita 1,�r - _„ Avenue Chico We are making an assessment of possible environ be Preparing an environmental document a;l mpaOts Negative Declaration with Miti a Ne a and iOn, either ,a Negative uc�clarati�n Impact Report (EIR) . gatop Measures or an Fin � v�ranrnon'tal Please prove de any factual statements, ideas fo' opinions you can offer in ,to.either � invez�tigaton, or your area of concern car expertise generate, . physical, social, or economic impacts that rP is relate that a. project may 'lease respond within 14 ala s is generated b Y of the above-natc.r3 date Y this inquiry, then it sha lt' rio xcs.ponse no sigr,if .cant environmonteal impacts wsh,-, 1s�h " , Project. assume, that there are 1�otr�nLiax, f•ron the de, appz.:.Idiate any assistance You ,can Pror,ir��, Sincerely, Craig Sanders Planning Tecil ni.Tech C:'ommon is : Nagative _, im pact on f------------ aze cep ax toren . _ -- y Wish to a.ecol*`vc a M (initial •S=orely for ccal��` �`i '•'casIIt(�s CtiCjtlt� Docl�X,�,at.ioll Jt. i2C�27i;1�!11i, L dL7C�la[1t;:i'2t or I, l.l� fox• �hi�., ro�eot) . rs t.l� c�~ �zt..i1,.1ai. 1�11'tl,�t�i�7.Crn NN All538 /601 OCT 2 : �U$F� IINi7• I:�ii01� `�y lU. Sheri . f e' w RE: PROJRT ,°1 R V18W & ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATTON M Enclosed is preliminary data 0ur office has receilr0d ,,& 'ienera eO concerning the fol lowl-r g p :u ject• Chico, MontesstOri Ch; �_. _:qn's Heime APn06-24--34 Use Pellnit to allow a v to _pry a pre-scho 48 c * located on the south side of Manzariita Avenue, Chico. We aro making an ,assessment of possible environmental impacts and will be pxepa.ring an environmental document, either aIle Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures car an 1` nviroiimental Impact Report (EiR) Please provide any factual, statements, ideal 'or invO-Otig.ation, or opin4.ons, you can offer in your area of concern ur eXpar f=ise that relate to either physical, social, or economic that t,°,is projec- may generate. Please respond within 14 dat,s of the above -noted date. If no response .s generated by this inquiry, then it s1hall be ascutticcl that there are no significant- environmental impacts t hich are pot;aJ'lj*,iai, from t1le project: We appreciate any assistranre irou can provide. Sincerely, r Craig Ea de'rs pi I Techni.c:ian C:omrrron is : ,- Theri_ marN im�ac�G hn 1sw enfotcetent in this case guld be an increase in d?n5it� ald additional calls for ,�ervire *ahacci would take away from e�tisiin levels of law enforcement: Does your aOolloy wish "to reco),V4.) a C4 Lht' cr��+zrr3rxrnr:rlt+�J. dot"V'tt r (inl.t ial study for t�C'C�i1t1'1�+ t:)'C�ci� x_:.01.1 (Wi or Vfi'tbC7ltt; htiLAgat. J� N1aastlras) or t,'x:i for thi.,; ]k:+wt) NU N��od` �avn�irasuNlkG�lllllmdll�xrdn "�aww..�..r:_r -._ ., r.:. .: p7fdIR�I1R811Mrtaa�aarauri—.. ,,. r. CC)CtiN � � �, � 3 3 97' OAS cmple►�niny �° .1 1 j O 1987 Orovilie,4.1orml a pAT� Q Fy51.i & Gayne V]Xr ON x7ePaxtmen :5 tate ��0aaNVI1�0'M 17 01 N i1' 5uize A CA 956w10 @negate d Ranoho Cordova r �Cei ��Ec 01 c �� x., s dome_--�•----"" office h ---- dada 0ua" Chico 140nt S sSR?- -1— ha dx r ed j,5 p I.eli�inar1 rOle t : _ ----�" With �b L,nel thy= following �' re.. 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