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HomeMy WebLinkAbout021-170-040„ .. i-• � _ _ !e i J� � 4 - � � i o � � �, � v i � ' �. �' 'N, � � e ,. ' . .r �� �,� �. • -. ” ',-6 ,�, o \ � �� ;. '� ° ., . \ . ' e • Y� � � • � � t 1 , .} 1 � � � ( I ��+' � i� a, a � � � - � ' ,.� �• I .. 1�+. ., �,\\ - o. _._nom- _. - .. ... - '; �, .i a .«r �\ , e 1, \ . , l� \ .. � ��;�� . � .'. � . B3 atrlco 131111ock, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 21-17--40, 2 parcels on the sc,uth 'side of West Liberty Road 600 ft. east of tosser Ave, t#r5,dl e A'vonue; Isngineer Dick Sannar Public Work: cond;i.tions;. Provide two-tray t.rave7 sable access RS-8-LD-1 to each . parr°el from a county mintaihed road or state highway; 2 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for ded1cP kion on the final map. 3 -how 50 ' ft: building setback lino measured from centerline of access easement. 4 Provide road maintenance agreement.. 5 ` Deed to the County of Butte 50:ft. right-of-w' of West Lib erty Roady from the centerline . 6 Indicate a 50 ft, buil., n.g setback from the centerline Liberty Road, cline of West 7 Shaw ail easements of record on the final, map. 8 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the streltit. 9 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways'., new or existing, and construct to o country standards, 0 Pay any delinquent taxos or current taxes as required: Hoalth Dept. conditions 11 Pr"i,de a 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing ei t»her wf thin Lhe l s property or within 100 £t of the property boundaries on parcels 2. P p ,1 and 12 Show a 100 ft, :leaehfi.el.d :setback :from the hih gwaLer line of on parcels I and 2, ' the slough h Planning Dept,, conditions" lS llomesite parcel, is to be 4,6 acres, maximum, 14 i Comply t�ith use perniit- A11111, 111 X Y • rrhllN'1'Y ctl� 131}'1'Ti ENVMR *NIIM NTAL C11F,CKIAST FORM (toR'COIllpletod by ,L,Ad AgOncy) I 11ACKGROUNI1 AP t) 21-17-40 1. Name or proponent Beatrice Bullock 2. Addruss or, proponent and representative (if appliCr1ble) _ 179 Little Avenue Geidley,_Ca. 95948 3. Projeet description Use Permit/Variance. II, MANDATORY FINDINGS n1: SIGNIFICANCE' YI:S fiAYi111, t}tS al, Does theproject have the potential to degrade the quality Jr the environment, substantially reduce the habitat; of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining .levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or anittial cominaanity', reduce the ;number or restrict the Mange of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major perioiis of California history or prehistory? , JL b, Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to ttte detriment of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term iml,act on that envXrbnment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while long-term impacts 143,:11 endure into the ftIture') .X- c, .c. Does the project have impacts which are individu- ally limited; but cumulatively, eonsidorabl'e? to project may impact on two or more separate resources where the Impaict oil cacti resource is relatively small, but where the effect or the total of those impacts on 'tho environment is signi)'kuht.) d. Does thc pro,irct have environmental off"ect_s which will cause suhsttrntial adverse e�,Tfeets on human bain,gs, .oit err directly or Indirectly') I TI , [)I)ls'1'BRMTNA`1,�I ON (To bo ec,haapl oted by tho ).ond Agency) On the 0atsis of thi ilit thal rvaala.aait)rsna y tllM find tho proposod p1°01eGt COULD NOT have t signi ficatttt efft--t' On the end' 1°oniticitt s a hd rt �NPt1A`I''IVE IMC LARATION will. be prepare,. 4Y �1 wTl find flint although the propxrsot pro, oct Could have u signiTi- caant effect on Elia LPvirdnm.nrs t1l'ore will not ,be a ignaiicaktt ;erfoct in this Calve licentiso the MITIC?ATION Mr-A`ltARS de,,�tr'ibedi atir, tl e nttachocl ;; logit have been t►clded t-W the project, A N17C?AyTIV �. 1/101 find t1lo prollosod pvojovt MA) h;lvo sigrtilytcant efl`ect erg the env i ),0111 ent, and an IINVI1tCNhlIXI'Al tt,fi=,iCr }7111'rl), T �is rq,guiretl» 1111'1'1?a February 4, 1986 couNl'y o1a lil)TI'li, pt.ANNINCI 1),HPARTI M"taT Ldilre Mcduttle t, Assoi:i�.te �Ynnhe Reviewed by •IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS xp anations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheet Cs)) YES MAYBE NO 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; or in changes in g­nstableeologic substructuearth res?ns x b,. Disruptions,! displacements, compaction or overcavering of the soil? (!� c. Change in topography or ground surface . relief features? d: Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase inn win d or water erosion of soils-, either on off-site? E, Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which mai modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? Y � . _ Loss ofg rime agriculturally p g y productive soils o outside designated urban areas. h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards' such as earthquakes, landslides, muds' slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2. AIR. Will the props result in substantial.: T7 Air emissions or ` deterioration of ambient q ality? airb: The creation of objectionable odors, smoke o'r fumes'? G. Alteration of air movement, moisture; or temperature, or any changr� �n climate;, locally or regionally? 3. WATER, Will the, proposal result in substantial: a Changes in currents, or the Course or direction of water movzments in either marine or fresh_ waters? a b. Changes inabsorption rates, drainage patterns} _. ore and amoiant of surface runoff? X cp Need for off-site surface drainage improve meats, including vegetation removal, channel.,` ization or culvert installati`bn? d. Alterations to the course Or .flow of flood iya e rs `� fir, e.Chan e an the amount of surfa ` g surface water an an y 7 water body. � f, bischarge into 'surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water qualjty, includa.ng + but not limited to temperature, dissolved ox or turbidity? � g` Alteat�.on Of tl�e direct.` on or rate of flow of ground waters? k h. Change in the quantity 0l' by of waters, ,qual:i ,ground either through direct additions bt Wath_ drawals, or through interception of an . y aquifer �. i. .q eductio inutheoamount��Of pater Other 5 e ._..._« Otherwise available for public, water supplies? . Xposure of people Or property to water �. related f atdrds such as floading't' • Y _ . NO - YES. rwYfBE 4.PLANT '1�iFE. Will the proposal result in substantia; a; Clange in the diversity of specas, or number any species of Plants trees, s, and aquatic plants)? shrubs grass, crops, b. Reduction of the numbers of an), unique, rare 'plants? or endangered species of c. introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to thenormal replenish- T ment of existinre species'? d. Red,uct.on, in acreage of any agricultural drop? , S ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: . a �Cany inathesdofeanimalsf species, or numbers y g animals (birds, land animals Y, Pp, .including reptiles, fish and shelf. fish, benthic organisms or insects)? . ..� b Reduction in the numbers of any, unique, rare or endangered species of-animals? Introduction of new species of animals into C. an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of ana.mals7 i or wildlife; d. Deterioration to existingfist � habitat? 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial; a:-'ncreases n existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? w^ 7. 1JGHT AND GLARU. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare'? y 8. BAND UsE. Will the proposal, result in a on of the resent o � lannec� stE-tial P p �»µ su alterat 9. NATURAL ABSOURCES Will the proposal result in substantial'. a. Increase in the rage of use of any natural resources? ----• bd Depletion of any non renewable natural resources? l�. RIsk, _OE UpStTl Will the proposal involve explosion or flee release of hazard _ a. r7.saf ous substances (including,but not limite`dgto, pesticidesin th;e oils , chemicals or radiation) event of an accideht or upset coriditi ons?' b; passible nterl'erent�e with an emergency response plan or emergency eVacuatioh plan? 11. PPIILATION.Will the proposal alter° the 10CA:ionstry ution; density,; or g'ro�,ttlz rate of `the humane opulation? population?' 14, _ HOUS NG. Will thu proposal affect OXisti.ng housingt `hbusing? � ox ereato a demand Cox additional { > 1'ES MAYBE NO 13. TRANSPORTATION/McULA` ION. Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle' movement? b. Effects on existing paking facilities, or demand ,for new parking, c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems?,. d. ,Significant alterations to pre; ant patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? or air traf-gid? e. Alterations to waterborne rail ff Increase in traffic hazards to orator vehicles; bicyclists or pedestrians? ._.�.:. 14: PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal_ have an effect Upon, or result in a :need for new or altered, governmental services+ �- a., Fare protection? b. Police protection, c. SchoolslF d. Parks oar o then recreational facllit es? e ► Maintenance )1,3.c facilities, includ=ing roads? f, Other govex service;? 15. tNEROY, Will tht-proposal result in: a. Use Of substantial, amounts of fuel,or energy? b, Substantial increase in demand 'upon existing sources of energy, or require the develops-ent of new sources of Lnergyx -- l b., UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for new''systems; or substantial alterations to the following; - a, Potter or natural gas 7 :.. b. Communications systems? �— ,c Water availability; d.. Sewer or septic tanik "-' e Storm patee drainage?_ f Solid waste and disposal?° 17» HUMAN. HEALTH. Will the ptoposal result in. a. Creation of any health h,autrd br potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b,, Exposure of people to potential health hatardO' 1t3,' AE5TNETICS, Will the Propasal result in the o struction of any scenic Vista Or view open to the pubIic, or tail" the proposal result in the ereatit)n of an aostheti ally offensive Site open to public views "a.� YES MAYBE NO RECREATIoiq. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity o: existing recreational opportunities? 204 CULTURAL REaOURCES. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction Of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? bi Will the proposal result in Advorse phys= cal or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? _ C. Does the proposal have the potential to, ca'uso a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? .� d Will the proposAI restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V, DISCUSSION `OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP11-176-40 See. attached. } i:, I App 1, i cant_: rle.�tr is ce E;t tl l act; Assessor's Parcel it Log it (35-412. 1 0- of DATA:..SHEE7 A. praa�ct Dgscrietion 1 Type of Prcdect: Use rYermi l /Var ance 2. Brief Descrilpti,on: Use Permit to allow a homesite segregation and Variance to minimum 3. parcel site. Location: On the South side of Test Liberty Road, approximately 660 ft. east of Lasser Avenue, Gridley, 4 Proposed Density of Development:' Ult`imat'ely ] per4.6 acid 1 per --C) 5; Amount of Impervious Su'rfaeng: .72acres 6,. 1.Method Access and Nearest Pubic Road (s?-: Access from West Liberty. of Sewage Disposals lndividuai sePtic tanks. qurce 8 0 of Water Supply: Individual well. 9 Prok i M21 t of Power Lines: To original parcel. 10 Potential for further land divisions and ,dzvelopment: None. B. Envit^'nth gnal_Setng F?Fi�si r_aI ,�Enyr©nment. 1.. Terrain a, General 'i'opagra{ hic Character`;: Levol 'Valley land b. Slopes: c Elevation: +/ 96 ft. A.S.La d. Limiting Factors: Nano 2. Soils' a. Types and Characteristics: Gridley clay loam, :�21-5611 de"ep underlain by amented hardpan i mpLWvi nus to roots and water. Good su1^fat~ dr "tii nage high i n organic' matter; c�e1 suited to' 1rrigati,ani,, .1 bi. Limiting Factors: Cxcessi`O irrigation willharm adjacent orchard � - _ , :3 Natural Hazards of the Land a. Farthquakt Zahe: Mbderate b. E.ra ion Potential : None c Landsl i de Patent Al : None, d. Fire Hazard; Unt~lassified ii"rigc`tted e. Ex0ans%Ve 80'- 1.1 PotlSntial 4.; Hydrology a• Sue+Ate Water: Dwaihscje district canal CMorrisan Sloan h. Grnuhd Water: v��iila6le irrigaAti'bh' well pumps% cr braihage Characteristics Drains sauthwost: du Annual l (normal)-.' Vit:,Y►, . gaihfal e. Limti Ing Factorse Non Vizual%Scenic Glulalxtyii �'ctir 6. Acoustic t,� � �al ayw GUod 7a Air thlial i l yl..y: Good � �ivYogc�l��nv�ron�en� suite jnIAND 0r. N-ATUP,AI VJEA.L?" A(,4D IsI,AUTY - - r- DEPARTMENt OF PUBLIC HEALTH omsioN OF ENVIRONMENTAL ,HEALTH Addraaa CI 19b Momorial Way CHico, Colifornia 95926 M 7 County Canto Dtivo L`I ; X17 I Illatt Rood otovillo California 9`9�)5 I'tt adiso Coll[arnio 959b9 Y' � 17onot 916/872.6308 Tolo hone; 9I6/891•2727 Tofa hono• 91$/534-2i�I 'AUG 20o 15bb August 28., 1966 Oroville, E alitol'nla Richard Sannar 556 Little Avenue Gridley, CA 95948 RE: TPM Bullock, Beatrice Dewsnup AP## 21=17-40 West Liberty goad, Gridley Dear Mr. Sannar': This department has advised the Butte County Department of Public Works Laud: Development Section that we are p Jre ared t.o act on the tr above application. prepared Based bri present information, We can recommend approval or conditional approval. Retorumended Conditions for Approval 1: I,rovide a 100t leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' of the property`boundaries'on parcels 1 and 2. Shaw a 1001 leachfiolsd setback from the: highwater line'of the slough on parcels, 1 acid 2. It you have any questions regarding this letter, please con tact 'Sotri �3 lghes at the above listed address or telephone tiumber between 8.'00 v 16:00'A.M. woekdays: Very truly yours, �i rd.l ydr5. DiVisioir of trAvironmontal Health IIJS/1r£ cc: Planning Department. ;'i