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:are fat 1 1 i ty on, propertf jr �eanawo�. �� 1 o�p a�1 �
des i dent i X iae atea� � feet north o� the, i rrt��rsee,, a
Term .tool P< Avenue and pansma r�werawe
t:Fi i co. i clam i f i ed, as, AF iio
The Comm 1 ss i on wa i vel( the r,et di i n ; �►f ti-re staff i nd'r h s
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Staff stated ti-jet, they n ededi teave
onto Tom Polk, Avenue. the quest; i on o f
Vice
Chea i t^rraart Wal ter' as i +�n canc i oohed at this: w
v 1wpo i wa o f this 1 a i^c�ia.>ona�ab 1 e `usa a F the r o yip 1 i �s �, i on,'i 1^�rkia,y
but l d i nye . party or, Of .he
Staff ststed' that 'the St>e l i' u^e Msrsh; t i s i itvr le
t n a"egards to th i s. d 'orad 1 i". i
Vice Chaj i rman Walter asi<ed u f
the facilities escce t t . nyorte eXIV--im i ned �th i s from
i� he f l.re department � I 'the v i av�V�G;r i I��w ,
evaluated it- and the Other apen,a i es y that Cotrrrta�sntd�d on t
af'i' s>tat�rd ti7a'� they Ia�i�r�y
to Whether it, IS suer" i c i ectit tri' #4rsncl l e 12 ! a rev i a�s� it
commi ss i ones iLambert hast
People. There was a br i eiF dl aacuss iaonoi rtsuf f t ml iben .'��`a f bathrooms for i
The hear' �
to the public.
,i t7g W,4s Opened
Ken Colgan st,mted; that the' a'Pp l i Celt i on was fol"
He stated that he was woric i n a i l .red mare f'ao i l i t+ e
that there is a 8t7'
Oh tete 7 ega l scc:els Grob 1 ea
1 ega l access . He # s r+rr r k i n; I-1a-0 Str�tod
msir,tenav�ce a lreement.: i-ie.:>tated that he wns ii�'thetilrga roar
some remodeling r1d there .a�tou l d be ':2 1 / maths. ��'rae t, of do t n
Judy Kruse, i=ar Norther ^n ROglonal Center, steta�d that the �'
fall under the acili.
.lur~ i 5d i et, i on of the ;=Mata Ceartm,nt sof tibq i i aero i arcs I d
sac i a 1 service s etnc l t 1 e ''regulations.
Conamun i t Care i_ i oens i rrp wtar�la r n under 1`
asery i ces for th � g y t aNrsu l,r� cantrr�r�t W i'th th i s fac i 1 i ty to MThe�' n a l
u i r c l l entt . They would dr, 1 r#e
two full bathrooms F ec'«t i s wts W T9 eq t w i i 1
Pn�a�
Vice Chairman Walter
e ethe requirenients of tg 0 cone i �
i prthetateDivisn social Servat thethat this could bemade e condition Sutr l ai ft f msetrsat
ted
sO . nk l gars stated that he a'a43s trey i ng to dot th i s r i ht « � .
spr i nk 1 ei^s were no problem. .� � H,� .��.�te,d thac�t
fence and was against i .t w He c� i cul>sed the City's rec�bmmondn
Problem. He st�a•l;;.ed that Cit w w t i eyn on
City sever' Would Not be, e
f7r#la rik Curly we$ in favor of the
not Currently eva i 1 �b 1 e � i�r°+�j*Ot o 6-ira statOd that this �
ne i ghborhood k PmPe t t#r ,rt i t was, approPx» i;,-,to for tho
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COCJNTY` OF BUTTE
EIVVTRONbiIIiVTAL CHECKLIST" ,FORM
tobe complete by Lead Agency)
Log 41 86"07-11-Q4
i IIACTiGT� tTry AP 11 07-04-01,111
11 Name of proponent KENNETH J. Co
i,GAN
2. .Address of,proponent and representative (if a
Kenneth LT Colgan pPl i.aable)
S10 fall S�teet
Cho, CA' 95928
3. P7'aject description USe Permit
1'f
MANDATORY PINUINCiS OF SIGNIF[0C8 Yr�rS MAYBE �1�1
a. sloes the project have the I)otentiol to degTade t1io
quality of the envirolment, substantially reduce
'the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause it
fish or wildlife population to drop below self-
sustaining levels, threaten to eYiminati a plant or
animal community., rr.dur.,e the number or res•trict,;'ljx(q
range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or;
eliminate 3mportax►t examples of the major p eriods
Of California history 'pr prehistory?
b, floes the Project .have'the potential to achieve
c save
shnrt-term benefits to the detriment of 1ong�toTn,
environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occurs in a relatively
brief period of time while long!-term impacts wall
endure into the future . )
c. Does the project have mpacta Which axe indivi,ciu,
ally limited, but cumulatively consi.derable? (
Project may impact on two or, more separateresourcog
where the impact on each resource is relatively
small, but where the effect or the total of those
impacts on the environment is significant.)
d. Does the proje-et hove environmental effects which
will cause •substantial adverse effects qn human
beings, _either directly.-or indirectly?r�
i T I « IiT"iIJOITNATTC�N (To be, c ontp]:�w reel by tl�r Lead Agency)
Oil the basis or this init.iul, ov.{luationt
UWE find the proposed Project COULD NOT have asir ,
on 010 0 iivi ro:nment, and a NFOATTVT MCLARATTON wIl lnbelp reparadct
11W}, find ghat althoui;l7 the proposed PrO IOet r0111d have a
Csil;ni ri,=
"lnt Of1I*Oct on t110 Onvironttrent, there will not be a significanteI'I'ect in this case because tlyO P1TTIGATION MF.A,IURT'S described on
the a t t• tche(I ,sheet havo be on, added to the PrO j Oct. A N}?rJ1TTVF
DI'CLARATION will be i�rep:crc1�l
I/WT rind the prop( sec.1 pi'0 oct MAY have a signi ricartt oCfect. on
the arty i l°onntent, and an 1;NV I Rf Ul'iN`l'AL Thi}�AC7' Ri1�ciR'l 'is recluii"ecl .
1)A'i'1:; COUNTY OP:, PLANNING
y nFrAl�TltJUT
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Latil:a Iq T �e w r
�ssoca. Plan' o
RevieYvo�i b .�'
a
ENV
IR NMNTAL IMPICL
anatyans ,4
n�cC,•x e'SslC's�P ana rol7Ea be-xe
041, attaChe:d Sayer,.tf$
maybeachedaxe... rr)lqu.ire.d'.
hAR H. till the proposal resul'� in signi.i`�ca
Y,�� r X10°
a. %nstab le, earth conditions a .
,fit
3 n chap ' os xn , k.•`
geOlogic, substructtcres?
b: Di.sxuptions-, displacements, compox
avercoveriil of tl.e soil?
Changers topography' or. ground surface
re3;ief �aeatuies?,
d, ties true tioal coveri1119 or moria Fa.cat ion of s�
un .clue geologic ar .physi.c,al futures?
e . Intrease .in WI d
a or wte' eroon ;of sox.�s y
fY N
ei`t'�zer on or �affwsi��e�
Ch. ages:, ;n depo tiara or r�K'
sande �"' on nz bed'
or, changes in siltati.oal, deposition `
or erosion which may Modify the charnel of
A rlVar or,stream am ar the bid +� 'the Ocean or
any' bay, i.,nit or 'lake?
9 Los s, of prijie a.gric ltura� �^ pro lx
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outside desigratod 'urban a �as.�
h. 1rxPcsure of people or grope `ty to
g.
I azards such as as ear•ZtiQuake� , landslides., eojogi c w -�»
slides xouhci failure ar similar hazars?txul
AIR,,' Will the proposal. result in s�bs'�antz�l:
a fir exr�issions or deterioration 'of
air quality? ambient
b. The creation of objectionable odo s smoke
or .fttmes ? ----
c. Alteration of air; movement,, moisture, or
temperature o y _ locally , r an change in climate,
or regionally?
LfAT R. Will thealea. i"I'lang`es in currentsoultnsubstantial. rs
direction of water movements ,in'either
marine or fresh waters?
b• Change,, in absorption rates, e pattensy
drainag
.Or the rate and amount of yu�rface
cK Deed'ar eff-site runoff?
surface daanage i;tiprove� ---
ments, including vegetation' removal, channel-
Altera-ions ization or culvert installation?
d. Alterainns ta' the course or flow' of flood
waters? '--~
e» Change in the amount of surface; water in any -�
water 'boder?
f • Discharge into surface waters , or in any
alteration of surface grater
but not limited to temperature, iss : lved ding"
oxygen or turbidity?
g. Alteration of the direct'
an or ratsof
If ground waters?
flow
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h: Change in the uanti.tyor q'ualit of
either, through direwigtbund twaters - -
drat,tals t or thx augh act addi.ntercept,tionsrion of an
agiu:�fer by ` cuts or excavations?
i Redact on i n the, o amount " of Mater otherwise
atrai.lable for public Fater SbPplies?
,l, hxposure of people or propertyto water
hazards such as loodi.n o
YES
4. PLANT Wili,the
iIAYBE N(1
t, Oposal result i
a . C angc in the diversity Of
species' or nmbe
of any, species of plants Ciricluding trees,
sass
Redub;s , p , .ct ops , and aquatic. Plants) ?
b. ReductiOta, of the number,:s.
of ani, uni u.e
4. or e�dangpred ,species Qf pl.a:nts? a rare.
Introduction
of neer species; of plants intt� an
reg '9x rz a barrier to tl�e.,:
normal
me,,�t ,of existing species'r repl.etish4
d. Reduction in
acreage of;any agricultuz:al ire p
r . ANIMAL LIF. . will the ~-
' .. proposal_ result in submtarttial s ti
a . C �n e in
g the diversity
a
of species, or, nuiabers
of any species of animals (birds lark a'n.�ttls'
includingreptiles,
'fish and she'd fish;
b nthi'c organisms or insects) ?
b.
Ri'duction in the nimber's of 6,ny uraiq e, ra^o
or, end4n.ge (.d specaos
o arizmals
cw Introduction of new' specs es oT animals pr
an
area or o
9 7 exult in a barrier to the ma.�x
ox'motr�ment animals?
d. Deterioration to e�d*.stan;g fisi� or_ "Wildlife,
habitat?
w�
6. NOISES. will the proposal result in substa y
nta,a ,
a..—n�creases in existixig noise
levels?
b• Exposure of people to severe noise levels? ---_._:
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7. LIGHT AND GL ALtE . wi.11 he proposal produce
signi 1c—t1 t and
-�-- --�
glare's
8. LAND USE . will the, proposal resort in a
.5 tan.tial alteration
of the present or pl
land use of an -ares? r7njC
9. 14ATLIRAL RESOURCES : Will the
p stan'G� al « proposal result in
a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural
resour es?
b. o Depletion p � any non-renewable natural
resources?
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19. RISK OP. UPSET. Fill the
a. A rax of
--
explosion orsrthesreleasexof,hazard;-
ous substances (including, but:not
limited to ,
Oily Pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in
the
event of do accident pr upset conditions?
b. Possible 67terxerence with
an emergency
response Plan or emergency evacuation plan? .�
11. POPULATION. will the proposal alter the location,
istributaon densityor
Y, growth rate of the, human
l2. HOUSING, will th4-
Or create a demand forpadditionalthousinexisting housing,
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r TRANSPORTATION/Cl RCULAT��N ;' YTi
YDS nY (�
l l the
result �zs : proposal
a . G�-,Aetati,on of substantial additio•hal vehicle
1aovenent?
b« Effects an Gxistin king facilities, er
demand fo.r
�
new parkiPa
c:. Substantial, impact an existing tx�
w
systems? anspartatio
..
G Significant alterations t o
Of circulationxwesexlt patterns
, ax vement of
goods? mnPeople and/or,
e • Alterations to tvate �"orne, rail ox air t o
• Lncrease in traffic' hazards 'eilie
pox w.
to motor
bicyclist or peO�estrians? v l as
.,;• _
14. UUan�TC SERVICES w Will the, proposal have, �., o _exult in a need fo'r
nes, or alteredeffeG�i:.
governmental services
a. Fire protection?
b, Policeprotection?
C • Schools?.
d, Parks or other recreational facilities?
e, Maintenance
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of pu171 is facilities'
roads? , -including
.
f. Other governmental services?!
ENERGY, � the
l5w Will e proposal result 1n:
a. !`rse of substantial
=�
. ,.
amounts of'fuel..or enemy,
b Substantial rnc.rease in demand upon e
sources ry
,
st e
of energy.,gr
or require the development
of new sources of
v
energy?
—
l C UTILITIES. ' Will the
proposal resin
p t in a need fba^'
:ae'w sys�tem5, ax's�,�bstanta,2 a�.ter�t�.ons to the
following.,
a. Poorer or natu.ra.l, gas?
b.' communications
systems?
C. Water availability:
d, Seger o.r septic tank? --
e.' Storm
—_.
water drainage?
f. SZ
lid waste and disposal?
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17.'HID" HEALTH'. Will the proposal resLlt,
a. Cfeatzan of any health
hazard Or potential
health hazard (excluding
.mental health)?
b* 13xposure of people to Potential health ---
hazards?
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18, AESTHETICS. Will the proposal resu3,t it, the
OSstruc n of
any scenic vista, or view open to
the public, or will the
Creation of an aeStheticallyooffensivesal tsitetoeen'
to public
view? P
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9,;CATIUN y9Al#f
,W_ • ' will the
Propos al result in an
"Po"the qua li+ or pa t'
Y quantity of existing xecrea,t,ian,al
0PPOrtuni'ties ?
20. CULTURAL RRSpURCtS
.
'Will the P1'oposal result in tl-Le alt ratio
Of or the destruction,,
a'
historic :archaedxagical s3fip7ehistoric 6T
h, 'Will'
the proposal result in adverse .�
or aesthetic et ects to a eI�hys�ax
historic-bualding,
structu re. pr 'objechistoric t?
C . Tiber the proposal have ;the potentYax t0
a PhYslcal
Chan caias�,
Change z+rhich would aE ect
othx�ic cultural values? unI,4,o
d. Will 'the �roposa7 restrict existin g a`elJ iK7U
or sacred uses within the
area Potenti
. al impact
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atut-°r+oundin® Are<4: .+ n ct F1 4
aw Lo Sbd; Edses.5. 86stWood Oaks. (.Sutton I''1 'qe> P A1W 11eV'alf:)P?1[en ty
radr a i"err► ac i 1 i t 1 s'n Mobile l-rOme
Par'IC �t�d inti cww��i�rti,Yy
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c. Ger-,c.. P1 an des ii gnat i cans„ Low 'Dods i ty Res 1 dq�nt l a i q tied 1 ulYl
Deis 1 ty Iles I,dent i a 1,' C6mmejc, t a i.
d. Parcel S i ze.�: Urban s 1 zsJ l tits.
e. Papt.u`1 e ion » Medi um dens'1 ty,
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Chaarl3pC' 8nr of, Si to and Area: Urban re's i dent 1 a 1 :area,
rt er"'ist Urban Ar-ea., City of CI-if Co r
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fae'le�+.�rai� Spl�eres• caf' D'ifii.uened� G!tioa
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pini r'Ove[Tients Standards Urban ,,Area Pursuant ttC�epartm nt orPublic i� orks ..
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r i r-e Protect x on Ser-vice
a w Nearest C6unty F'-Io Station: 442, 1 �'I ✓'� tti i i' L3� i
#44 3-1 /2
q _,lil d l es .
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iia. water 0.4va i I a'i 1 3 ty � Fire hydrant across s street .
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I I0 find describe any other' related perlmits anal atlie'r` ublic
pltyo roglonal, State tend Federal agencies: o C`ia�eapproWs lvarshai uasd roe thlgy, �jectr Including those rogtlll'oti by
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110 lJtrYttlgENtCIA,Ci include the number of units, whether units are single or mutt1-atary 1p helgltkr schedule o
type Of hou xpectedr
t sefaald°size e f unit sizers
r and
Ill COMMERCIAL,indlaate the type, wjloth er'tleighbothoo, city or regionally, setters fao� e
Itlgdllig fscllities; tag cwf ;soli clot#, And
Ili INCIt�TRila�L:; indicate't1tPa, astimateci,employl�a»t peraktTfto epd hoaciing,faclJitiesw
tf= 1( STiT11T1,gNAL, IndiGatethe rnajar,Yunatrbn, .estfmo#ed omotcymetat"-per shtft,estlmfltlat�;caaupanc , Jcad
.,� and 00MMlarlity benefits to be derived from the project. DOEIrcl, and cure �acilit Y (ng faalilfloCl,
x°as3cleti ,s,. �lp�ra r. ��'emp�loyees 4 a.c'lb in�,�Ys�crztbj� � �ax�w'3rz� �2.
x� � hlIemployee r J'iartiareit0t~els the laakrinUa,r
a ait x~ offxo4NttMPACTS" AND MITIGATION'NI=oz�couny 'SURES .a;
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Ident Ify aatehtialfy eignilcant environmentalimpacts associated with tha,use permit. Wt.1gt Pro desigh i'eatu�
{ conditions of approval (mltlgatlon measurep) are proposed to alleviate potehtrai envlrot�mi3nkt1( ln)Got de res or spdolal
te property & xt
.Y l'lreovtZhttaas ax's al''
jrearly iia']Aace. Tl%e Sttt�(ivt p' gr;t+rttis a.
"t 01,e f6 ,o t��e slam], l��e 3. as a''residezicr "ikx ,rho soxnt to � �
est tlezatiaJF cue home
�• si>eresorc,, we foreaee rto claatlf a in the envxx^anment„
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTIN6+
UescriN
the projeot site 'as it ex,lsts before_the=projeot Including irifoi,,iation on'
topography, sail skrablllty, plants and an(..
mals, .anal any cult�,irs 1, hlatorloal or scenic aspects, t7tasatibe �, ;y' ex,stlrg structures on the sl-te, and the use of the st
•..� See BUov� azastVez•
Describe the surrounding propertfea, Ineludfny� infd'rmatlon,�un pian'ts and onimale and any 4ultural��his(iorlual or saenio aspects.
rtlotu roe.
Indicate the type of land use (residential, cornmerclal, qtr., tarty Of ietnd use any Oa»famll n•
inted y, rartfh:snta,
trent Mores, etc.), and scale of develbppidnt (height, frontage, setbeolc, rear yardr.eto.).
* Use separate sheet for longer responses. 04npty,' aarep surro,xyn -5 JaO rtJi aid o� jxoara � Wit
ap^La Uu 1dizaj� to rise a- st C a s.xnla7r,� fatn9 x 'Piontt , o alae test psi r xateo 'U 1 irk, tinit
Wall, CUItUral j hJ storical am scenic ,as;pect� if , theg* da exist g a �s�utsea
U,Y our px`o3ec�:p t, ill trot U
I hereby deolgre under penalty of perjury ths,t 1 litxce read aqd understand the instruction's and that the foregoing state`
are true, aornplete tend correct to the best of flay knoWl�idge and+bPllef. g ments
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Kenneth J. Colgan
510"Wall Street October' 23, � ��6
Chico, Cae528
Re., Use Permit,, AP 7-04'-15
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Dear Mr. C0lganz
At the regular meel:lIng of the Butte 0', r
October 22,' 1,9g6 �.aunti:y Planning Crir3son held
your rec�ueat ;hc�r a it se
:hermit to, , al,l,�M'�waz 12 bed
f theninte care on' �,ifiy an pr oPR�rty, zoated 11-1 located 220, Meet North
of the inter�seoti.on csf Team ' Pollt ;Al entre and Panama A`,anus ,
7 px o red subject to the tollowirt o'anditi:c�n Clxic;;7, was
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Conditions, .,
l . Verify legal. to To, Port Circle
,and Partiraipa'te 3rrt
its maintenance rand corasty tion rt w
to Tom Folk Avenue to Oaunt,r costs dor s onomrlet accesr
j standards , o�pl.ete
drainage facilities en,�Iuring that the e'ntratnPe, at Tont l�ol It
Avenue provides i-ar e.dLcquata sight distance as tieterm�n�d 1�
the Department of Ptitly:c Works. t".1 y' w9 th S0tc ,-t . i ed b
of Zoning nz di:fanee prior to u44
se by more than 6 occupants.
2. Maintain an interior noise env
iroivnextt of 45 CIVEi,, �
S. Contribute a pro rata share towards instalIa•t�art
traffic signal at East .Avenue and Tom Pol%. of
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Ptovide sig; parkiiag spaces in accordance 'With Butte Cou
Godo _Section ' _ x.: r
2area to inrlude five (5') p6r ett landscaping
of the parking area.
5. Meat the requirements of elle State Fite Marshal including
but not limited to instal;lgtion of sprinklers, sincl dinincludingnt
eXits ,and ramps.
6, Make the entire facility accessible to the handicaped�,'
including widening alb, doorwaiys to thirty-twa (52;) i,nclt
minimum, installation or tar*a at doors and stops, itatease
bathroom size for maneuvering of wheelchairs,
fl bars in tubs, showers adjacent to lavatories��and�' gx r.��
hallways s along
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