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Applicant's imme ' .)". . 1,111,111v flunihm, Alylicillit's moiling In ��43 "V ilitni'visil in lvopovlv (()weer, le"qfiov' ollivi.) Owner's name lilld addvm's' Uscissor's parcel mimhvv(s)____ —_Vr, I'VVI-i'm zovill" koration rind size of It" '.'.,'14 Af Stivet address Dosvviptioo of proposed development and use -0,4 v&e 'Z Y, Building construction (state dimet)m;o1i'Li, :;quuvo ft.,,lage and IM1101-4118 used) a, Existing buildings.. 44-11ek4A 1,. Proposed buildings y Hazardous inuterink. to be used (inflammables, explosives or strong cliell-licaIS) Daily hours of operation Number of employees— Nundwr of off -Stir rel. J)klrliing spaces provided I livreby declare ander penalty of p0l'ItIl-V 1,11al, I have 1-011d Mid understand the instructions arld thill the foregoing 5LHtCTT1V0q are !t'Lle, complete and voi-reci to the best of my knowl(I'd r'Yllcl belief. Date—, Applicant's signaLur Projet'l Pilo NLlMbVl'__ 1t i t l_®: kocolioI4 and size or parvel(s) et�'4112.j 0"- $4 Cc s(n 0 Jay 14' 7 w VerifY. IT— . . (---- 6.1— P.uffu Co. Manning ComM, A.P. Number(A Projecl, Description owiler"ill it) w Zoaing and Requirements J "vi 19 1981 W Proof of Agency (if needed) moill.ion Desvriptioll 16 (,opies of Plot Plan Orovill'ot California ILL 0 0 ) Date lieceived Receipt Number Appl ics Atiolil Takell y U, E LY APPI,"NI)IX E Date Filed /,/- //Oz� Envirormental Informcition Form (To be complo Led by applJcrint) GE-Nra,RAL INFORMATION 1, Name and address of developer or project sponsor: August, Roeger P.O. Box 367, Gridley, CA 95948 2. Address of project-, West Biggs Gxidley Hwy Between Justeson and Farris k'id's. , cricllcry Assessor's Block and Lot Plumber 22-21-20 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: LAy2plicant_and Engineer, G.D.A. 463 M Oro Dam Blvd., 0)., oville 533-2068 4. Type of project: (i.e. rezoning, subdivis.1on) Use rjormi2Ed ),arcrl Tap 5. List and describe any other reInLed permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies_tis t�errnit end : -arcel map involved in'project 6. Existing zoning district, A-40 7 use of site: residential and agricultural PRO, 11SCRIPTION S. Site si,,,7,e. 78+- Acres 9. Square footage of bui'jing(s). 10. Number of floors of construction. N/A 11, Amcunt of off-street parking provided,N/A 12, Attach site development plan. see attached tentative 13, Proposed scheduling, N/A 14, Associated projects, II, u,3(- permit and Lontative parcel map involved in project 15, Anticipated incremental development. N/A Buije Co, Planning Comm, 19 W, Oroy!004, California Annendix E na-e 1 of 3 0 r 6 s ludo the 1,1111, '11) e I o 1.11-11 hc,duie or uniL sizest, an(I type of 110)1. 1101 d S i V,!,' vxpevt or.j. 11),t 11auses and 01.1tbuildings, t3LL, atacliod map 17. If t or regionally oriented, S(1,1V'11-0 foo r' or SnIC's areo and londinp, faCilitin-S -N/A 18, If ijjdjjsLrial , indicate type', osHuflatcld (IM1)lOY111ont Per shi f t , 0S - N/A andlotldil-lf�, f ticl 11' C i3- 19. If in.stitutional, indicco-te the major function, est-Aillated ernployment per shift, Cst-j,maj:od occuptincy, loading, facilities, and community benefits to be dori-Ved fr())-albe P110jec'L.N/A If the project. 20. roject ij-1volves a variance, conditional use or re-,zonvla�,, s application, state this and indicate clearly why H-ic application i required. Are the following items ar�plicable to the project Or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). YES NO. 21. Change in existing features of any beaches, lakes, — zx- or hills, or substantial alteration of ground contours. 2? - Sign i.ficant c!-1,11-jge in sconic vj,ejs or vi-stas from c,xisting r(-sidential are or public Jands or roads. —XX 23. Signifi,cantly chan�,,P pattern, sc-11(_? (,,)r charact=er Of general area of project., 24. Significanlu- amounts of solid waste or litter, XX 25, Change in dust, asn, smoke, filmes or odors in (7) vicinity. XX 26. Significant change in lake, stream or ground water quality oi, qunntity, or altei-ntion of existing, drainage patterns. XX. 27. substantial change in existinj-,, noise or vibration Levels in the vicinity, XX 28. Site on filled land or on slope of 30 Ti(:yrcent or ltlor(.�. XX."0"gMUsetor xidisposal asp, otr(l.1a1tmaally hn:,a-rdousmaterials, bloc cir clxplosives, YES NO ,.....-,...... Fire wc"a"�..C',r, '.�e:'vrac��', etc.). �. an ervices 3n � Substantial chance: in dez�and. for municipal s ..r. -. (police, 31. Substantially increase fossil fuel consvmption (electricity, oil, natural gas,, etc.) . 32. Relationship to Dart of a larger project or. series of projects. 4.e.ae �� Jx-c��Z✓fiC��L� 4L,e, 2LY G 'L � rr•r. CrI .? Kill TV? nMMENTA.z SETTING 33. Describe the project site as it exists before the proj4ct, including information on topograr)hy, soil stability, plants and animals,_ and any cultural., historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. 34. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc b) , intensity of Land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set --back, rear yard, etc.) CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify 'what the statements furnished ak�ote and the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. 16,E Date { S i.gr atu c ) 20-21-19,, 53, 55 22-211-60 OT41. 'n Z T Wadsworth murorl--h t -KUCLU. Irarmin -LILU - 13ox PAI -2 1* . 193LI. W Biggs Gridley Rd. Grid -ley I CA 959/118 Bob & Deborah Mill.s Della Martin M.D. & D.A. Casey P 13ox 662 P.O. Box 1003 G.r'.I d1oy, CA 95948 Gridley7 CA 95948 22-21-30 22-2LI-5 & 6 L.W. & laid J. Beogor Bob & Deborah Mi 11 s 11430 spruce St. P.O. Box 62 22-21-30-2 22-24-IOLI. Transamerica Development"- 111r. & Mrs. Haynes 1111 S Grand Avenue Rt. 3 Box 3305 Diamond Bar, CA 911765 Gridley, CA 95948 22-21-31 August Boeg,,,,rl Jr. P.O. Box 35r,-' GrJI.d1.(-DY, CA 95948 22-21-44 & 45 Waltev & Opel Davis 384 Cherry Blossom Lane Gridley, CA 95948 22-21-49, 58 H.J. &, A.M. McClanahan P.O. Box 265 Gridley,, CA 95948 22-24-121 & 122 Barbara Laviolette Rt. 2 Box 740 Gridiey, CA 95948 22-24-128 R.M. & D.J. Bassett Kiwi Acres 14948 Martha St. Van Nuys, C.A. 91411 22-21-20 August Boeger, Jr. P.O. Box 357 Gridley, CA 95948 22-24-123 22-21-51 J.T. & M.H. Harris Emotis & Betty Howell P.O. Box 933 2002 W Biggs Gridley - 95948 r--jdleY7 CA Gridley, CA 95948 1 22-21-59 A.D. & G.M. 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(fix' o'ira. ll e & Kell.;' .;» i dg e ) 'OPAMAGE Skansen Sub. (CSA 21) r YnMI��yi�y1rN�D} iMxOal ,rm iyir.A, `oto Creek TJx°aa.ua.ie ,i.1a..stu ,Sterling Ci%y eS�oowure rcM� ainka Dist.tx jhermCli o Il.r. Dist. BL TRICAL POWER (7a�l?�GFArea 26 �7�k�.ACt101 FIRE QTL"T1ON Dept. mUJ F S Ab i o►.ar!" eJtt l : w ✓:vic e L Courty Firp Do:aartmn6 of Land Msnag;!m nt o tattle Di,visioa of 1'i o:v0s ry, i�ipSr'S'C� d• ter. .��A ..may. • r ..,a yy�, t �irr��r7. fa r i�� � be Colon t I}tx'� arm � v �' t(�1y"� ry" ��,,yL q�,��jr �'t y, i1 (ynry� �c:sWi+mdnw.rn"'n:r+u rvfr�t�r=1.*""-clr �Cn:r�aLx�.�>;•a-.^xm.nerraxm�.ueelwsttxd•rfnaso-m ieivr'>r.�-��t�sr'rmLm� .ICE 'P 6i�J.. t:l�.Y',e. YO V � yrs�aumaxrmrtvwl witr.usr..iawwL.x»,y^ms+=n+ .�.e f;+mx:: .n ,// �` M 1 •yr.Ma-^ s.. n-airsmca..ris>t-JrAr"s�u+u:Lmr. >s�+anww»k�.tt� re ,c PLANNING DEPART Nl��7 S INTGlI[7��ARTM�(VTALMEW REOUEST . RC(J.Ups-r: u1oa .tnmaa AP NO.. CL;;,CRICa'T"IfaN OF I'fOJECT: LOCATION: : Wes°L 11bggg G:>^; alley north o.f APPLICANT: ADDRESS OWNED: Sa�:o-_ __ � - -..,.� .. _..µ, . IP LA N N I N O COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED ----- RETURN DATE REQUESTED; ASAP Veb., 1981 BATE DISTRIBUTED: -Jan— ATTACHMENTS: Ja ATTACI-IMENTS: Cop -i oor aPplicatiori & ploG Irl. RETURNED: COMMENTS: /51 __1-'r 0' wAlmomwMammm Fl E QU 2 S I PL NNING [)�F�A A ffiTM-P—\lrr' I NX E F D L R�Y– gPA_RTME A— t Of REQUEST: &AMA-C90MAt APNO,: 22-21–cy DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT,. use .110rilait to :Ln t)a,, LOCATION: bhe �jrOx�1100) n0vth of r .xri.:-,,jey-0ojjjtsa Grid�. APPLICANT: ADDRESS t OWNER: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED, -- RETURN DATE REQUESTED: ASAP ftb. 13, 1981 DATE DISTRIBUTED: --Jsant--�lc AT rACHMENTS, COPY Of.,IpprlcaLi(�rLi�l)IoLI)Ian. RETURNED: COMMENTS: No requiremwits I�LANNING DEPARTMENT'S IIVTEFtiEpAITMI.NTAL REUIVII {BEQUEST HEQUEST: Beyiov.&— AP NO.: �ry�l—rad M DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: .�'n%--c���(7''°�,�tia �a�...�CFr�tr? L c�x,.'-f„,T''r.=q�'f.._ ,rc�cea 3m� u e n the—z Z I�__ I-!G!=LO- LOCATION: _.cara tl,he west side of Wes B'�jg=C''�jtdLo, north -of Gx��,dl ay Gn] ura .�i y'a , Ga.,idley area APPLICANT' 'BoeLrers x!. __— A u D R ESS: OWNER aaarso PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED -- RETURN DATE REQUES rED: ASAP Feb.15, 198 GATE DISTRIBUTED: ATTACHMENTS: COPY of aPPlication & Wot;:.' n. RETURNED: �� rr d,.7T'vYIIIb, COMMENTS: .��!C-Ili bs& 1�'„,�•��%�Vl� 3, f - - '-ZDrax' G �U �'✓' //r�-' �; PLANNING DEPARTMENT'S INTERDEPARTMENTAL REVIEW REQUEqT Gridley REOUEST:-=^~ �` �� --- AyNO.� JAN ~-'',» /vx)o/ Oroville^ Dup DESCH|PTlONOFPROJECT: `P.00ces _1-tsq.s in. the A-40 (Agricult=al-40 acre _______ LOCATION:. APPLICANT,, ADDRESS: OWNER; _--_ - PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED RL|URN DATE REQUESTED: ASAP Feb, 13, 1981 DATE DISTRIBUTED: ATTACHyNENTS, Copy of application & plot plan. RETURNED: '7 CDMMENTS: ___ later-Departmental Memorandum M Planning Departmen:b FROW Division of Eavirr ental Health, Philip Nelson i3s�tkoc;o.ManningCamra. suRiccr: August Boeger Use Permit, Al?, : 22-21--20 i i 2, (i 1981 W.5 W Dame February 23, 1981 0;nvillaK Cauligrrl We have requested information regarding waste disposal, for the prune dehydrater. Until we get that information we will not be able to proceed with our comments regard, -^g this Use Permit. PEN/lld K'111'i"�!Xld� November 16, 1981 PLANNING COMMISSIOI�j COUNTY CENT( -.R' VRIVE , OPOVILL5, CAUFORNIA 95165 PHONE '04-4601 August Boeger P.O. Box 357 Gridley, Ca. 95948 Re: Use Permit Application for an Agricultural Processing Segregation on AP #22-21-20 Dear Mr. Boeger: As you are probably aware, your project has not, yet been set for hearing before -the Planning Commission pending receipt of additional informationfor the Environmental Health Department cc kerning waste dispo5al. State law requires that all development projects be processed with- in one year unless as extension of 90 days is appruvecl by the Planning Commission, YOUr application t,' -as deemed complete on January 2-1, 1981, t1terefore, you plust notify this office regarding the disposition or, your application prior to Oecember if.), 198 IJ. . Please contact Philip Nelson of the Environment,11 I.IQL Department concerning the additional informat i on 'requi_,,-,. on waste disposal, Sincerely, David E. Bolland Planner II DEB. lr cc: G.D.A. Philip Nelson, Env, flealth y « NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO: /_7 Secretary :for: Resc7t.ix cot, 1416 Nintlr Street, lZoolli 1'31:1 Sacramento, CA 95t3.1/; x /X County Clerk County of 2 -, FROM: (Toad !� ency) G.� �,r�� racy �.��(ra�y�:�"^" ii` .. rr_,iitri� r l,r��i c��r'��.ow T—I27 Um'_Q t; -�� C.G71111 i � r,Tj� 11„ C,, l 71'0 iii �x 6 Filing of Notice of Determination in Comp7.iarice with '' Section 21105 or 11152 of the Public Resources Core Eta Lot-, tf,;e 1 pipit and Tent;ativc pa q,,c:l Mati Mate Clear ng°>ouse - lun e -r �:�' submitte tc� Stage C..ear�.ng House nt-act Person -- ,�,�_.�_...�,._ –._._ t'��a r l 1) « Iq fYi :.;or; ,l, , Te epnone Nom e' Pro• ect `locat�.on W. o f; w;3tLey wy. y x T; `7" J'�-n ect D lea I1U� , tint ixrx�tI ,,y -COI � , N c,f' Ma_cruo pit« .1 Description: � To all" Pe9,9t .ori of a �- ' "Dore parcel for aC. icua.'Lwrai processing US,,os from the 8 a:c" rt prop y .in an agriculr;ural. A-/1.0 zona. 4' This is to advise that the Pl. i..nning Commis, r `_ Lead Agencg�)— has made the -following determinations regarding the above-described ;project: 1. The project /� will have a significant effect on the 7 will not environment. 2. /-T An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, and was certified: as required by Section 15085(g), 14 California Administrative Code, / T A Negative Declaration was prepared for this Project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, A copy of the Negative Decl,ara, tion fhay be exartnined at the Environmental Revi pw Department, 3 County Centel~ Drive, aroville, California 95955, 3, /-% A Notice o:F. Exemption was filed indicating this project is �' exempt from environmental. review, Appendix A page 1 of 2`' /� was Ttot.) 4 , A s ta,tement of Over: rld l -n Cons ideratioiA 7 was , adopted for this project 14,iti atiorL measures adopted try tj1e Lead AgelICY t o reduce the impacts of the approved overproject are: r I , rii noina comrm APPEND, IX G QrovMoo (,;ft,1'A9,Vt1kvA 1. 2. NEGA, DEOLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONT\TE1,NTAL IMPACT NOTICE IS I-MREBY GIVEN that the project described below has bem reviewed pursuant to the provisions of -the California Environmental quality Act of 1910 (Public', Resources Code - W1 211007 EU_- pfa.) and a determination has been made that it .11 not have a Significant effect upon the environment Log 1 81-01-19-03 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Use Permit and Tentative Parcel Map AP # 22-21-20. To allow for agric,11tural processing segregat-ion of a +2 acre parcel uses from -the 78 acre property in an agricultural A-40 zone. T,OCATION OF PROJECT: West side of TIcst Biggs -Gridley Highway,, o.,S mile north of .the Gridley-Colusa Highway, north of Macedo Road, west Gridley area,, 4. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: August Boeger Geddis, Driscoll &,. Assoc. P. 0. Box 357 4.63 M Oro Da) -a Blvd. Gridley, CA 95948 Oraville, CA 95965 5. MITIGATION MEASURES: 6. A copy of the Environzental Review Director's initial study regarding the envilromnental effect Of this project is attached. This study was Adopted as presented. Adopted. with changes. Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached. 7. A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body. Hearing body Butte 002P 111 �In Commission Date of Determination Determination'. Oil the basis of the Environmental Director's initial studyj the information presented at hearings, comments received on the proposal, and our own knowledge and independent research-. Appendix G page I of 2 =MEAN We find the proposed project COULD NOT have:, a significtitit effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION ut,r,1 Aereby adop.tera M We find that the project could have a sign f tech of nwk, on bhe eirvironment but will not in this case because of attached mitigation measures described in item 5 above which are by this reference made conditions of project approval.. .A; conditional NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted. DATE: Signature Name Title Baa-.�.---•- 4 r. x. EtIVIRONMENTAL Cl=(1.C;1CTj'.1:5T F011M (To be colppl.e ed by Txad Agency) BACKGROUND 21, Name of '. Address n dProponent Phone x1Amr s'__al P.roponontt.. P. Geddis, Dr 0. Boy ;�7 Driscoll l & As Gx'id civ CA 5 � 8 y �t� ca� BIV-1.A— z'o,\1 G , ly �j � _ 3. Date of U,,,e List STzhmitL e'rt�_� __ _�,� _�.------�-- ---- 4, Agency Req, -..r inn Checkl.iSt if 7.ppli T)Te, Use i.'� anti T,eni, _15M 5. Name of Proposal, P2x'ce1 Maty .A:P 22-�!_-: ?0 r il. ENVTRONMEN"T'AT, 11'0?ACTS all "yGs" and "maybe" anwwe7.s are i:e�gttirecl (Explanations of an attached sheers.) yES MAYBENO 1. Earth, t•lill the proposal result in significant a. 'Unstable earth conditions or in changes in ,cologic stibstructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, Com" i.r4g of the soil? pactioa or overcovc c. Change in topography or ;,round sur- removal of face elief features or topsoil? d. Destruction, govel-ing; or modifica- tion of c'].ny 1. ni cltic C;P_olog,ic or physical feature';? - e. Increase in wired or Cr atci erosion the site? � of soils, either on o,_ ()ff f. Changes in deposition or erosion iii. silty - of beach sands, or ehangoq cl-osion which tion, deposition or modify t to chKlanneL of a rive 0r may stream or tliLi bete c)� the 'oceal- or any, b ray , i n l e t or- ;, Loss of primo agriculturally Pro ctc signal"C'd , ductive soils OutSlr:�e urban are4�ls? — Appendix li page 1 of Appendix l: - page 2 of 9 YES KAYBE NO h. .�.)E?f7'� to or �7J oiler t"y f BXpC7.il].re geologicl�azards such as cart-liqu['ti<vs, hazards landslr.,les, niudsl'idos, gj,ound fail.uro, I m or s` `l.ttl l ,l, i t h i i, < a is d s? 2. Air. hill. 't:11c, pr()posaL result in: a. Subst-antial do Loriorat ton of ambient or local air qt.al.it~y? b. The crow Lion of olrjecLionahle n odors, smoke or fumes? c. Significant alteraLion o°t air movement, mo stur.c� or tr:mperratur o, or any change in climatao , either locally or regionally? 3, I -later. IJi.11 the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or trho course: or direction of eater movomnnts? - -- b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, of the rate and amount of surface waror runoff? c. [Need for n1' f --situ surface drainage improvements, inclu.di.ng vegetation removal, channol.i,, nt.ion or culvert installation.? t Lratiorls to the course u`: Flow � 01: flood waters? e. Change in thn amount of SurfL o(I water in any water body? f. Discharge into slirf'ace waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, includ1ng but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or t_urbidiL.,!'? /�lteration of the direction or rate:' of flow of ground waters? h. Change in thr cli. anrity or quality of ground watCi"� , either through direct adrlit.ion.s or wit.hdr:awals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? Appendix l: - page 2 of 9 YE5 MAYBE' NO i Reduction in thc nii)oant-. of water otherwise availablo For -%ublic wat-or supplies? Exposure Of people or property to waLer related flooding? 4. Plant Liffe. Will the proposal result ins5stantial: a. Loss of vegetatLon or change in the diversity of species or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, (":Ops, microflora and aquatic planLs)? b. Reduction o the numbers of any unique, rare or endang,cred species Of nlar)Ls? C, Introduction, of now species Of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing; species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agri- cultural crop? 5. Animal Life. CJill the proposal result in substantial; a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell- fish, benthic organisms, insects or micro fauna) ? 1). Reduction of tile numbers r,f any unique, rare or endan; cred species of animals? c, Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Reduction of, enctoachment u0on, or deterioration to exisLing fish or wildlLfe habitat? Appendix page 3 of 9 6, Noise. MIA Urea pr<,'j?0.' SII VIOSUlt in �`ubo_Ca n t ia 1. . 'LevOls? 0 a, Inc1'oascs ir, n0i.80, y_ .- b. 1?X,pov,t.Gre or tri severe noise ! levels? 7, Li xht a.nd Glare Will the proposal light or g1c1•t:e? _ -- S. Land Use. Will rbe, result in a , gnif icant a. Alter�ati:on of the planned land use of .In areta, or establish a. trend wltiic[i will. demonstrably lead to such b. Conflict wiLlz uses on adjoining; properties, or conflict with establ .I..,L_.d recreaL-l.oiial, educa- tional, 17011irrious or scientific uses OIE an area? - 9, Nat ural. T,esources , C7il 1.. Lhe proposal result f -R e5is ontial: a. Demand for, or i,n .rease in the rate of use of any natural resourcea'r b, Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? 10, Risk of Cipset . Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including., but not lignite to, oil, nesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the e've'nt of an accident or upset conditions? 1 11, Po t lat on. IJil1 L110 p'r.ot� E�cantly alto r the l()c'.!It7,crn, clt:n qty, � " rt of distribution,rate �popul 3 tl.ot'1 of al'1 of the hum<<n a L area or physica''L17 divide an e'stabli.stIGC Gom—miniLy? 12, Ttousin,, Will the proposal. signi- icant i't of oct exisLing, housing, do-rtiand for ei.cldi.tional or creaLo a housing? -4 of '; Appendix 11` � page 9 1.3 Tr ani ortat ioij,,/ C -irculation . 'Will t: Yre . 1)r0posHT a. Gerlexation of substantJral. r ddit.ioriat vehicular movoment? b, Significaiit effects or, oxiStirtf; parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact upon oxi.stAng transvortation systems? d. Significant alterations to present pattern; of circulation, or movement~ of people and/or goods? _ e. Alterations to ,waterborne, rail. or air traffic? f, increase in traffic hen, nrds to motor vehicles, bicy"listti or pedestrians? 14. Public Services. Uill the proposal, have an effect upon,, or result in a -substantial need for new or altered slovornmentu'I services in any of the following areas a. Fire protection? t b. police ;protection? C. Schools? - d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public 'Facilities, includir,- roads? f. other governmental. services? 15. F,nergy. will the proposal rrosul,t in: a. Use of substantial amounts of f"Cl or ener. gv? b, Substantial increase in clem ind union existiTiR sC71..lrcow, of L'ncr}'Y, or require the deve:l,opmen-t of new 1 sources of enor,y? to F- a e 5 of p .. 9 endia "• ondix - age. 6 of 9 nPP� h p YE, MAYBE 140 16, ltt it t';i.c y �7i l;L. 1t1.Ca trl'c�po;tul� result;: w _. ;,t.il3r 1.11 rt 11et�C�fUr 11(1w t3tC,Tt1f>, C77" stanHal alta IIAt 11s t.o tho t"o lowirlG, ut.il.iLies : 41 Powcl'r or natut-a.l pl sh ..vim .�.,�..... b, ,owmuni.col°.icons syhI cams? .� Water? c . d Sewer (will t 1"1..111x, lAne lel.' extended, providing capac1.t.y to serve new w,in developmrn't) ? y 0 Storm. water 111'1_1.i.11ct,Pe? 17. Human Health. 1-Jill the proposal result in: a.. Creation of any healtli hazard or t)oten'tial he'7Uh hazard (excluding lioalth.)? mental b . Exposure of p, ople to potential 18. Solid Waste. Will, the proposal result in any sf ni ficCant. impacts associated with solid wasto disnosal or litter ., control? �w 19. Aesthetics. Wi11, the proposal rosult in— 65struetion ref any public designated or ecogni%ed scenic vista. open to the public, or will the prot)osal result; in. the creation of an austhetically of-ronsive site open to public view? 20, Recreation. Will the: proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing public recrea- tion facilities? _ v 21, A]-C't'leo1U ic,al/Historical. Will the propose rosult~ in art aTt oration of a significant archoololgical or historical site, structure, abject or building? "• ondix - age. 6 of 9 nPP� h p Appendix F page 7 of 9 Yns MAYBE NO tnandator.L �.Tll�l.rM" o - s...E..i n, 1� o 22 f i nri call a. does the pro•]i.,t'C t; i.1ave 1..10 r)c7lc�alt:i.�il. to degrade Hic q(.tra:ti t'.y OF t hc' sub4 t., aalt�r.�ll y rodtzco environment, the habitat of ,a fi.s11 car wildlife species, cause a Cioh or wil dl.a,',i:e bol(al.0 ;Scall" population to drop s,tst+aining levels, threaten 'to (.. liminate a pl.anl or animal c om-, the numbt-r or restrict muLliL-y, reduce the ramie of a r,l c Or endangered or el.a4minate important plant~ or animal examples of the major periods of California history Or Pr(�hi.story? b. Does the project have tile� po+.'ent:i_a.l to achieve short tern benefits to of publicly adopted the detriment Lone -term enva.ronment:al goals'? C. Does the prof cct have 7.t-q)etr.t.s which are inclividuall,y limited, but cumulatively considerable? is project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact can cacti is small, but resource relatively where the effect of the ' of al of those impacts on the environment is si®nifi.cant .) - — d. Does the project have environmental effects whicii will cause substantial adverse effects can human beings, either directly or indirectly'' Appendix F page 7 of 9 81-01-19-03 111. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVP.''"'JATZON, 1. Type of Project: Use Permit and TentatiAre Parcr l_ May . Brief I�escr ptioll: To allow segregation of a •+-2 acre parc�:l for agricultural processing 'uses f1'om the `%orc* properly in an agricultural A-40 zone. 3. Location: West side of West Biggs -Gridley Highway, 0.8 mile north of the Gridley-Coli:isa Highway, north of Macedo Roe°.d, west Gridley area. lj�. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Access to the; proposed 2 acre parcel 'via 500- foot right-of-way along southern property boundary (existing road), Also, an existing driveway :from the north. 5. Potential for further land division and development: None unc'.er existing A•-40 voning. Major:i.ty of site will remain in. agricultural use. Environmental § LL:in Soil: a. Types and Characteristics: Flat Gridley clay loam, consisting of a heavy clay loam subsoil and an iron cemented substratuin impervious to water. b. Limiting Factors: Restricted subdrainage dense clay subsoil. 2. Hydrology -Drainage: No on-site natural drainage oourses. A drainagrr ditch of Reclamation District No. 833 lies along northern boundary. The Gridley area lacks adequate dra nage, except for agricultural uses. 3. Butte County General. Plan designation: Orchard and x'iela urops. 4. Existing Zoning: A-40 5. Existing Land Use on-site: Agriculture and several residences. An existing prune dryer storage building and sheds lie on the proposed 2 -acre segregatior: r arcel.. 6. Surrounding Area CIA, Land Uses! Agriculture (primarily to the nort'-.) : orchards, field crops, pasture,,smal.l, vircyards. Residential to -the east along the ruad and to the south off Macedo Road. b. Zoning A-40. A-2 on the south and east (proposed SR -1 on the south,, A-40 on the east in °L- a.e P"lannix Commission Gridley Area -wide Rezone proposal). c, Gen. plan designations: Orchards and field Crops, LDR-Gridley Urban Area south of Macedo Road (proposed Agriculture -Residential). d. Par,::el Sizes: Generally large to north and, west. 1-'10 acne; parcels on the south ane".. east. T. C:i.. f11`"�uil S �aION 011' ENVtRONMENTAt:, JdUl:,'t1A':l!.l.C)',i (c r�rs+ i.rrtanc.l;) ' tJllr.trrzctc:r of 1i'tc arca Area: Sub'ui`-tan/ruu:-x�, 3a Woavost Urban Area: Grl(110Y, wi..La°.lin ;�.�olr giant Sphcaro s of l.rtiel.uc:rsc c : W:i-'��hi.ra, L���clrrtrnra l,:.i c�sa Di.:,°t-V i.ca�t, � 833 (drama€ o) 10. YJ. re Protection Sor'v .co: a. Nearest County (St'"O) "'i.re S`t€lti.on: G:ricll.oy Ut,rltionl �'s miles b. Water Avail a l-lity: None or!-si'to. 't€�� ��d: 'i'l�.e twc �,,cres of trig existing +78 acre parcel are currently use( -1, for an existing prune dryer and as-soc ..ated work buildings, storage sllc tis, etc. The sou�lheasLern twenty acres of 'Lhe propohave already rty bei is encumbered with buildings, several residences, dr> ve;tiaays, and other developments. Therefore, removal. of agricultural soil :from production will not occ-gar from this proposal. 111: These heavy clay soils restrict development and. use of thy; l: and., particularly from the poor subd.raina.ge characteristics. G cr`f" gain areas may be subject to inundation or standing orator due to poor drainage. The soil may be subject -to soil expansive behavoir. 2b The existing prune dryer may cause air quality problems ,for nearby residents, although the facility is already in operation, having been previously established. The nearest residences arc 500-600 feet -to the south and southeast . ( Other than the homes on -this property, 300+ feet away),. No res:ir'.ence exists immediately adjacent to the dryer area. A rice dryer and s'Lorage area is located f'ur'ther northwest 4, 000 feet. ':the existing dryer facility should meet Air Pollution Control Office standards. r 6b 'These nearby :residences may also be subjected -to noise from the dryer. 8a, b: The -property is located in a -transitional land use area, on the periphery of the agricul-ture/suburban fringe. The proposed SR -'1 zoning (Planning Oom;rlission Gridley Area rezone) will lie adjacent -to the property's A-40 zoning and the existing agricultural uses on the subject tural/Residentia.l lamed use conflicts are 78 -acre property. Agricul potential in such a transition area. However, agricultural land uses have been established for many years, and residential densities 'Lo the south are generally low, increasing :Further into the Gridley Urban) reducing .these concerns. Small- 1-5 acre residential parcels occur in the neighborhood along Biggs -Gridley highway and M.acedo Road to the east and south. 13c: Traffic increases onto the modera.`tely busy West Biggs -Gridley Highway are not expected,, 12b Any substantial increased use of -he prune dryer subsequent °tp sale of the acre parcel could adversely affect xrelgjiboring residents. Appendix T` W: page Sa of g IV. DETERMINATION (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation; I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION s r6c6mmended. 0 I fired that although the proposed project could have a significant effect or, the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet to the A NEGATIVE DECLARATION have been added project. IS ZtECOMMFNDED . 0 x find the proposed project MAY have a significant 'IMPACT effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMEN"SAL, REPORT is required. "! &(Si�qat< Date F ebruar , 25 1 y8�—Z For.: ._,+VIRCIMMENTAL REVIF,W DEPAft'rkk%'T Reviewed. by'�,,,, Earl Di Nelson Environmeatal. Review Dixector BUTTE; COUNTY PLANNING ( 0MMI SS I ON - NOT IC OF PUBLIC (? Fxtra"7......, Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that public hearings will be held on Wednesday, January 6, 1982, 0 pm., in the P.tttte County board of Supervisors' loom, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following: ITEM ON WHICH NEGATIVE DECLARATION' REGARDING ENV RO ME TAI, IMPACT lA5 .Bf ,T,--R-LCOM'.,iENa?IL August Boeger, Jr. - Use permit to allow the segregation of a 2 acre parcel for Agricultural Processing uses in the "A-40" (Agricultural - 40 Acre parcels) zone on property located on the west side of West Biggs -Gridley Highway, approximately 1.500 Leet north of Gridley-Colusa Highway, identified as AP 22-21-20, Gridley. The above mentioned applications, petitions, maps, and negative reports are on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION BETTYE BLAIN, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GRIDLEY [-HERALD ON l'EnNBSDAY, DECMTBER 23, 1981. STATr Or CALIrORNIA Rrsouncrs � A0 INCY CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WA'rER QUALITY CONIROL BOARD CENTRAL VALLEY REGION 3201 5 SUrrT SACRAWNTO, CALMANIA 9,5016 111IONCt (916) 445,0270 2b FobrUary 1982 Mr. Awgus,t Boeger Box 1929 West Biggs -Gridley Road Gridloy, CA 95948 PRUNE DRYER, GRIDLEY, BUTTE COUNTY We have reviewed your plans to soparal;p and sell c; two -aero. prune dryor operation from your 78 acre orchard parcel, A 1)(1)"llanent wa,Lewater dis- posal sysl;ern must be provjd(rrj for f;hp prurin dryer lit.i.,fore the parrel is separated. Please submit your proposed wastowoter disposal ystem design for our review. ANTHONY J. LANDIS; P.E. Area Engineer AJL*sb cc: Butte County Health Department, Oroville Butte County Planning Dooart,nent, Oroville I - wl I joco.1 Bullio Co. r1annincg Oonim D E C I V 1981 Orovillw, California Aae MAV) PLANNING COMMIS',SION 7 COUNTY CCNTF-R ()RIVE - orOVILLC, CA[JrORNIA 95965 PHONE-. 534.4601 December 29, 1981 1Ir. August Boeger2 JT, P 0 Box 357 Gria,lev, Ca. 9594.8 Re, use Permit, AP 22-21-20 1 Dear Mr. B('JC'1'017: OV�7 of a morjoranduM fTOTn staff: to the Enclosecl is a c -ling your Use pC)-1*1t appli- Planning C01111'11--Isiol-' coll toccriSegregate a 2-acrc parcel Cation for a use P01 -1111t j,jl'q uses ill -the A-40 (Agri - for gg-ricu.j.turtil process cultural-40-ElcrO zone' A public licariTg In this matter has been set for the I on tl)Lir I-egulal- plecting oil '; I on. Planning Commis. This 111octing will be held in the ,,January 6, 3.982. 't . sors, "Oom, County Administration Board of Sullel-va oroville, and is B01ding, 2S County Center Drive, '0 P. scheduled 1 L-0 b09i3` �'t 7:3 Should You have any questions, please feel free tri' contact Our Office' Sincerely Bettye Blair ,).jrcctor of Planning, / 11 Dr.iscoll Assoc. reddis oroville 563 Oro loam BIVd. hiter Departme. t � aw gra eta TO: Planning Commission rROM; Planning Staff sun iaCT: August Boeger Use Permit ,Application Request for Pxtensi;on of Time OAT L� December 18, 1981 Pursuant to State VIR Guidelines Section 15054.1 and Government Code Sections 65950 and 65957, the applicant request a 90 clay extension of time for taking action on a use permit application for segregation of an agricultural processing parcel. (see attached letter of 12/16/81.) Staff recommends that the Commission girant this extension of time as requested. DB: Ir Attachment: letter from applicant of 12/16/81 January 7, 1982 Mr. August Boegor, Jr. P 0 Box 557 Gridley, Ca.. 95948 14t UPAI V1,' F ",I'T 1-1 AND i T PLANNING COMMISSION f %.UUN I T t-rll 1 UK WKIYC - UMUVII-t-C, tAWWWMM7;)700 PHONL; 53&4601 Re: Use permit, All 22-21-20 Dear. Mr, Booger: The planning Commission, at their regt.ilar meeting on January 6, 1982, granted your request for an extension of time and continued until March 17 the l'icaring on your request for a use perjriit to segregate a 2 -acre parcel for agricultural processing uses in the A-40 0" (Agricultural - 40 acre parcel.) zone. This iiiecting will also Tic 1)c1d in the Board of Super- visors' Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, and is scheduled to begin at 7:30 P. M. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. Sincerely, /lid Bettye Blair Dii�octor of Planning cc: Goddis, Driscoll, & Assoc. 463-14 Oro Dam Blvd. Orovil1e, Ca. 95965 TO: Ylanlaing Commission FROMI MiViroartental Review SUBJECT: Scheduling DATE., March 12, 1981 The Z011owing project is ready to k)e scheduled for hearing.� Aul;,,ust, Bouger - Use Permit - AP N 22,21-,-10 BIRD Log # 81 -al -19-03 Thank you, LISA ei i 1 4 4 L A I'J D OF PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALwO I RNIA 9596' PI -ION C: 534.4601 March 15, 1.982 Mr. August Boeger Box 1929 West Biggs -Gridley Road Gridley, Ca. 9591.8 Re: AP 22-21-20, Use Pori -nit Dear Mr. Boeger: Enclosed is a copy of a Staff Report concerning your application for a use permit to segregate a 7 -acre parcel for agricultural processing uses from the above - referenced parcel. As you are aware, the Planning Commission continued the public hearing on this project from January 6 to March 17, 1982. This upcoming meeting will also be held in the Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, and is scheduled to begin at 7:30 P. M. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office, sincerely, Bettye Blair Director of Planning /lid Hnc. Pursuant to Government code section 95950, which requires an approval or disapproval of a development Project within one year, and the fact that all extensions of time have been exhausted, staff recommends that the project be denied without Prejudice, A. Note that the requirements of CEQA have been satisfied, and B. Find that the applicant has been unable to meet the requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board with regard to wastewater disposal; and C. Deny, without prejudice, the application for August Booger for a use permit to segregate an agricultural processing parcel on AP 22-21-20. Attachments: Environmental Health Comment, 3/15/82 TO: PInnning Commission FROM: Planning StaF(,' Au,gust Iloogar, Staff Roport on Use Permit Applicatioll AP 22-21-20 I)A TE March 15, -1982 Th,- Planning Commission granted a request from the applicant FOr it 0009Y OxtOnsiot of time on January 6, 1982. The purpose was to allow the applicant more time to work out a wastewater disposal system for a prune dryer located on the proposed two acre agricultural processing parcel. The attached comment sheet from the rinvirotimental Health Department, dated 3/15/82, and a copy of a letter to the applicant from Tony LanAis of the Regional Water Quality Control Board, dated 2/25/82, indicate that this issue of wastewater disposal is still at an impassc,. RECONIMENDATION: Pursuant to Government code section 95950, which requires an approval or disapproval of a development Project within one year, and the fact that all extensions of time have been exhausted, staff recommends that the project be denied without Prejudice, A. Note that the requirements of CEQA have been satisfied, and B. Find that the applicant has been unable to meet the requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board with regard to wastewater disposal; and C. Deny, without prejudice, the application for August Booger for a use permit to segregate an agricultural processing parcel on AP 22-21-20. Attachments: Environmental Health Comment, 3/15/82 PLANNINGDEP ARTVIENT"S NTEHDEPARTMENT"AL. REVIEW SEQUEST �:,�'x�.va.x _.. "a�mor�.' .. ,,.l _ ..nme : aHealth13uifi�+�c�.•,�'Lv,. nv. NealtHi .,..., . REQUEST: Buvivw-&-Q-QmM,= JAN 2 J 101 A P N 0. -2 _ -___�:?'� - 10 rovtl.110, California DESCRIP'T'ION OF PROJECT; Use pm�mit to se ref--ate as 2�ac:ra 'arce'l :Gear agricultural e A-�1(7�E�ul.3c?u-LIQ 'S� '?arcs. ions f �j •. a ..�.;;� -�-- LOCA"f ICON:.sz2n-1k1 est side oC West ,i-Gridley a„m)rox. 1500 f,fi;. Aor th of Grid le1y--Colusa 1lw,y. . , Grl.d1ey a3?ea APPLICANT: _.Aug BD gBx, s ADDRESS;.w _P.S?.--Bn2: 7.,.Grid 1 trXr"+r I/.f�r,rr. yA"rr«V�i,_.t_ PLANI\IINQ COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED RETURN DATE REQUESTED; ASAP reb. 13, 1981 DATE DISTRIBUTED: ATTACHMENTS: Copy of application & plot plan. RETURNED: COMMENTS;!ru^ r' � dt�•" ar•ati,, (,r�rr�'� iV�?r ti ry , r�=.t:� .Ai'� �' r,Yr �,I1 .r �a,✓ J r.,.��t �� /iM 1r,.�v ��' � " C' ' (� ' � '�>' , ` rr'i'4,t i^ t��:' '�r r'trA.a.t,i *� r �,r� , i�.,-�.r• (�:i�n r r4° I r 'r.' � :� �r,�; ,, rr F- ,� ... � +' ,, f �j •. a ..�.;;� -�-- �r-tiQ 1 trXr"+r I/.f�r,rr. yA"rr«V�i,_.t_ f :r�rtF COUNT'L' t_R,ANNI14�i GOININ111`;,S OR 3. August Boager, , Jr. Use Permit to allow the segregation of a 2 acre parcel for Agricultural Processing uses in the "Aw4011 (Agri,cult:ural 40 Acre parcels) zone on property ,located on the west side of Nest Bigg s -Gridley Highway, approximately 1500 feet north of Gridley-Col.usa Highway, identified- as AP 22-21-20, Gridley. Ms. Blair called attention •tri correspondence received by the Commission from the applicant regaes•tti.ng a 00 -day extension of time and to staff's mento recommending the granting of this request—pursuant -to State EER Guidelines Soction :15054.1 and Govei nnlent Code Section 95950 and 95957, Commissioner Wheeler,- commented that Mr. Boeger was attempting to expedite the solution to his drainage problems with the Water Quality Control. Board and recommended, that the extension be granted. Motion was made By Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner Mjx, to grant the extenstion and continue the hearing OPEN until March 17. c f AYES; Commissioners Bennett, Max, Wheeler, Schrader and Chairman Lumber t. NOES: No one. ABSENT: No one. ABSTAINED: No one. Motion carried„ BUTTE COUNTY P ANNINOOMN1ISSION MINUTES17, B. continued from 1/6/82: DI ITS'4 ON 11HICH NEGATIVE DECLARATION G S-INVIRUN.ICN' AL 1NIPAUT HAS BE -5 FT CO`TN'!ENDI�D August Boeger, Jr, - Use permit to allow the segregation of a 2 acre parcel for Agricultural Processing uses in the- A-40" (Agriculltural - 40 Acre parcels) zone on property located on the west side of West Biggs -Gridley Hig',way, approximately 1500 feet north of Gridley-Col.usa Highway, identified as AP 2,2-21-�2.0, Gridley. 82459-317 Ms. Blair reviewed a memo, dated 3/15/82, to the Commission,, part of which is as follows: ++The Planning Commission granted a request. -from the applicant f'or a 90 -day extension of time on January 6, 1982. The purpose was to allow the applicant more time to work out a wastewater disposal' system for a prune dryer located on -the proposed two acre agricultural processing parcel. The attached comment sheet from the Environmental Health Department, dated 3/1.5/82, and a copy of a letter to the applicant from Tony Landis of -the Regional Water Quality Control -Board, dated 2,/25/82, indicate that this issue of wastewater disposal is stall at an impasses' The hearing was opened, but there being noone desiring to speak it was immediately closed, Commissioner. Bennett commented that pursuant to Government Code Section 6-5950and 65957 and to State BIR Guidelines Section 15054.1: which requires action on a project within one year, and to the fact that all extensions of `time liave* been 'exhaixsted that he would make a motion to: A. Note that the requirements of CEQA have been satisfied, and t Ba rind that the applicant has been unable to meet the requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board with regard to wastewater disposal; and C. Deny, without prejudice, the application for August Boeger for a use permit to segregate an agricultural processing parcel on AP 22-21-20. His motion was seconded by Commissioner Schrader and the vote was as followsi. AYES: Commissioners Max,, Schrader, Bennett and Chairman: Lamberts NOES: No one. ABSENTI. The Commissioner's seat for District 4 is vacant: Motion,carried ^..'✓ �—ra{d. � l {_t` � �,, ��'�o. �'"'���� �� � � �1/��/���Jpr� �e �/fJ�� p' /// (�' fy]g ,.....�.-� � . � � aUk „i�''r'�� �i' �K �"`�.,_.. y�'FY �kY �W i� til7 B'✓ Wix�AF L � 4�s3 LAND t 1 1= N A 1 t r% 1. .Vv I" PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE — OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 PHONE; 534.4601 March 18, 1982 Mr. august Boeger Box 1929 West Biggs -Gridley Road (',Tj( ley, Ca. 95948 Re: AP 22-21-'29, use Permit Dear Pair. Boeger: The Planning Commi.ssion, at i +: r meeting on. March 17, denied without prejudice your application ;for a use hermit to segrogate a 2 -acre parcel for agr. i.cultuxal processing uses :from the above -referenced Parcel. Slioulci you have any questions, please feel. Free to our o:Efice. Sincerely, Bettye Blair Director of Planning /hd