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HomeMy WebLinkAbout025-240-057PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DIVISIONS APPLICANT R 1 ADDRESS 5565 Power house Hill Road, Oroville, CA 05JC 5 OWNER same PROJECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel M'­_ to chi le 25.17 acxes into Q arcels 2 parcels - acres; 1" parcel t t i-, --�i-•ar:res • �. parcel - -- acres LOCATION on the east side of Power House Hill Road a roXilliately 2600 ft. north of its intersection with Palermo Road,_ Oroville ares ASSESSOR i S PARCT.;L NUMBER(S) 25-24-57 ZONING AR-PIH 2 1/ 2GEN. PLAN_ .__ PROJECT CONSISTENT? DATE APPLICATION RECE..VEDMay 14, I g,q 5 DATE' PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN PUBLISHED PLACE NEWSPAPER NOTICE(s) PUBLISHED 0. C. p. G; B. DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED .DATE. MAIL-OUT NOTICES WRITTEN MAILED NUMBER DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED- ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EX / 1 DETERMINATION �'� EMPi'xON DATE S'TLED AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION -• DATE ADOPTED MITIGATED NEGATMb DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTEDAll ECFV. IMPACT REPORE ,� DATL CIJ.RTZE IED SUB. COMITTEE MEETING DATE ,`.. ADVISORY AGENCY H:EApTNG DATA ADVISopy AGENCY ACTION . .� ,BOARD ACTION -� COMMENTS , a, '�t"�aik� tF e u, 6. Richard ,,wan,. AF' 25-211-57, 4 parc(!.ls on the ens t side of.` Power House Hill Road, approx. 2600 ft. north of its intersection with Palermo Road, Oroville area. f. setack on Mr. Streeter stated that he hada s nbll IZd:e 011th`f", rogarrdwas thata 3.50wetcouldbrepl-ace parcel L due to noise on rower HOU8C H that condition with some other type of moasure that would protect future residents from industrial noise to the west. Mr. Mandonsa asked if the applicant was aware of this. Mr. Streeterwas riot sure of that. HEARING OPEN .. Swim., 5565 Power I{o:tcr Bill Rd. stated that he has bean working with the Richard various departments and have received st4hat�wetwnuldnlikeetr�cpropaselatfthismpo3nt except Item No. l of 150 ft• setback. is to have at least 10'' ?t, setaahouse�owithea`611 wallnf House forinsulationpurposes dand and he is going to be building by use of stagg r s 2x4s we can reduce' the noise level art add il-donal amount e ed stud The difference between 150 feet and 100 ft. it n,ppr,��imathly 317}3 and l think we r, r . y staggered are goingto be able to i,ncrp€t:,� lt, the � F,a ere Mr. Streeter said that sounds fine and he Could change it to the 7.170 ft. Setback. I had received his letter �X prune 13 from the Mr. Read asked if he, bir. wtta Health Department, Mr. Swan said he the Letter of June 13 with two rcguirealOnts " 150 fti leachrield setback from existing Wells) +�Y , BUTTE COUNTY ADVISt Y AGENCY MZVLiIT"S pn o 10 July 15, 1985 Mr. Reid asked if the property was on seepage pits. Mr. Swan said that, the existing ones ate on leach lines. Thn new ones are on dry wells and had it approved. They are already located and approved. Mr. Reid stated that it would be a 100 ft. leach.field setback and 150 ft. seepage setback from existing wells. Mr. Reid stated that he had a minor change in condition 2. 'They ask for laboratory result for PCP on the property and it should be a satisfactory rrs.ult. Mr. Swan stated that he had the well tested the 27th of Decembor by Coppers. I don't know if that is aatisfactory or not, 7t was tested at; that time and was considered satisfactory, it was less than one part in so many lall.l.ion. N.r. Reid asked if he wr,uld submit a copy of that report to the Office. Mr, Swan said he. would. CLOSED Mr Streeter stated: having reviewed the environmental review Checklist and discussions at today's meeting, i will, make a motion to grunt a mitigated negative declaration regarding environmental impact for the Richard swan parcel, map, AP 25-24-57 to croute four parcel,;, finding i:trut impacts t(k.Xk are mitigated by mitigati nci I through 4 ir; the July lst Planning Director's report. No.. 1 could be modified bo read'. designate a 100 ft, building setback. from the centerline of Pciwcr il()usrt Iii ll Riad for parcr..l 1. Motion is being; made noting that the parcel, map is in coni`ormtanec with the Butte County General. Plan and zoning: Nit, Reid seconded the motion and it was unani.mjusly carried, Mr. Streeter stated; noting that a mitiF;ated negative declaration was adopted I will make a motion to approve tk�e to the following conditions; ten4ntive parcel ;nap for Richard Swan s►.rbJeci. Public Works Department conditions are; 1. Provide two-way 'traversable access RS -8 -LO -I to Tach parcel from a county maintained road or state highway, 2 Access to be 11e8orved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication oo the final map: S. ,Show 50-fti biji l di ng setback Tine Measured Pram centerline of access- easement, 4. Provide road Maintenance agreement, 5, Deed to the County of butte 30 ft. right-of�way from the cohteriine Of Powerhouse Hill Roan, 6i indicate a 50rft. building setback from the centerline oi° Powerhouse Hill Poa&. BUTTE COUNTY ADVISO.AGENCY MINUTES JuIV 15, 1985 `Page 11 7• Show all easements of record on the final snap. 8• Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department Public Works prior to recordation of the final map; of 9• pay off any assessments. 10. Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. 1.1. Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road providing adequate sight distaonofaccess road and Powerhouse Hill Roadnce at the intersection . ss 12. Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. q d. Health Department condita 13 Provide a 100 fti leachfield and a 150 ft' sec 'f� .a existing wells either within the p PIt fret setback arounG boundaries. , property or within 1,00 ft. of the property l4• Provide a recent well test from a state a (�P) and submit satis ,actor • o approved laboxatc5ry for Pentachorophenol on the property. Y report to this department from a minimum of one wr The following mitigation measures are also conditi I. Designate a 100 ft ons, . building setback on parcel 1 fro. powerhouse Hill Road, n centerline of 2. Install OF approved drafting connections on 3. Note on map, "Inew tvelis, n the event that community water is made available this property as a result of groundwater contarninatio consent to hookup to the facilities, le to n, owner shall 4j Screen outdoor storage with fast growing trees planted Hili Road, p ted along'Powerhouse Mr. Reid seconded the motion and it was urr� �►?a.rnousl:y ca,rle�i 7 nmC d D Jai s an ova ��at 17er Have AP Robins St p. on load, approL e r5 l5, ?parrs, - Hdbhsons Co �+40ci ft. south +�1' its ieast s htr+xsdt Ir On hewitltCo�tdL of 'oar area: rt7 '�neor, Cl�>pci, ssoci:tat:s ?4r'Streeter stated that this is i�e1 ane,, acres from the Land conservation tion Contract tht t w , I t, related to an ad tion is wi "0r 070 the 6 P_/ It is an A-5 gonin�, n„ i.aqucd March LG l ?RTNG OPEN Mr. Dick Roper) Popor As+socia C c:# y ,Late(, tC �aff'exting t'or t1'cdira to dn,�a t hr�' wt�s cr�r,r�rn�,d about conditit h; #3 APPENDIX H NOTICE OF' DETERMINATI TO Office of Planning and Research FROM: PlannDe rt t 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 — 7 cou f 6enter Drive Sacramento, CA 95814 oroville,CA n,cni, . Or UL 18 1985 X County Clerk REANUk htSW , Cotir►ly Clerk County of Butte By It,( Depu �v SU133ECT Filing of Notice of [determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. 85-05.28-01 Project ` xtle .AP 11 Name Tentative Parcel Map25-24-57 Richard Swan State C ;suing use Number Contact Person Telephone Nun (If submitted to -Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public. Works (916) 534-4266 Location On the east side of Power House Hill Road, approx. 2600 feet north of its intersection with Palermo Road, Oroville area. Project Description Dividzng 25,17 acres to create four parcels, two at 3 acres, one at 71 acnes and one at ll+ acres. This is to advise that the Butte County Advisoty Aaencv has Approved the above described pry regarding the above described project: following determinations 14 The p"ro;lec-t will, X_ will not, have a signif Icant effect on the ehvltorarhent. 2. Ar, Environmental impact Report was prepared for this projectpursuant to the provisions of CEQA A Negative Declaration was prepared for this projoct pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. The ETR or Negative Declaration and record of project approval, may be examined at Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Dr ve 3. Mitigation 'measures , were, — were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 40 A statement of Overriding, , p Considerations was cuss not adopted for this project. Date Received for Filing 7/16/85 Si ature Stephen A; Streete- Senior Planner At e *, r„ Revised January 1185 Mitigation Measures AP 25-24-57 I. Designate a 100 ft. building setback on parcel 1 from centerline of Powerhouse Hili. Road. Z Install OF approved drafting connections on new wells, 3. Noteon map, "In the event that community water is made available to this property as a result of grclandwater contamination, Mier shall. consent to hookup to the facilities". 4. Screen outdoor storage with fast growing <trees planted along Powerhouse Hill Roadi t i�. Aft k,L.r �-, ,, .,n.•. .. RAY �� -4 - LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND (AI AIiI r DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) 01-1EFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE .OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 93965 Tatephone: (9)6) 534.4681 RONALD D. McELROY July 17, 1985 Deputy Director Bu"O Oa. Planning COMM J! 1 1 1985 OrOVlllo, Oath taig Richard Swan H. - 5565 Power House Hill Rd. AP 25�x'9457 Oroville, CA 95965 Tentative Parcel Map Dear Mr. Swan: The letter sent to you from this office on July 16, 1985, regarding the above -referenced parcel map, errorl,Iollsly stated that the Advisory Agency had adopted a negative declaration regarding environmental impact. The letter should have stated that the Advisory Agency adopted a mitigated negative declaration regarding environmental impact, If you should have any questions regarding this please contact this matter, s office. Very truly yours, William Ch eff Director of Public Works Original siflneo by JOHN M1NDONsA John Mendonsa Assistant Director JMIns cc; Vi anning Environmental Review Envi'ronme►ital Health Department w, 0 7 COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive OroVille, CA 95965 916-534-4266 916-534-4339 Bufia Coy Planning Q.knin. ,flit„ .:la 191 proville, Califotalo July 16; 1935 Richard Swan RE AP 25-24-57 5565 Power House Hill Rd. Tentative Marcel Map Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Swans AttBthe regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held July 15, the Agency adopted the negative declaration regarding environmental review and approved the tentative parcel map for AP 25-24-57 subject to the conditions as listed on the attached sheet, If no appeals are timely filed --within ten (10) days of the date of the. Advisory Agency's approval--witil the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your "final map" with the Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within 'twenty-four (24) months of" the date, of approval by the Advisory Agency. If you shovid have any questions r Bard ng this matter, please contact this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of public Works Original fti(lned by JOHN MBNDoNsq Q ) en onsa Assistant Director JM/ns Attachment cc'. Pla'nning . Environmental Review nyironmental Health Department Lb 1110 (Revised 2-28-84) ■ Richard Swan TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, four parcels on the east side of Power House Hill Road, approximately 2600 ft. ,north of its intersecion, Palermo Road, Oroville area. with Assessor's Parcel Number: 25-24-57 Public Works Department conditi'o.ns are 1 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -I to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway,. 2 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map. 3. Show 50 -ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access easement, 4. Provide road maintenance agreement. S. Deed to the. County of Butte 30 ft, right-of-way from the centerline Of Powerhouse Hill Road. 6. Indicate a 50 -ft, building setback from the centerline of Powerhouse Hill Road. 7. Show all easements of record on the final map. 84 Providers reef name signs per requirements of the Department of Public p tion of the final map. 9. Pay off any assessments, 10 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach Providing adequate sight distance at the intersection Of access road and Powerhouse Hi 11 Road. Pay any delinquent taxes or Current taxkas as rchjuircd, Environmental Health Department conditions are: Provide a 100 ft, leachfield and a 150 ft, seepage pit free setback 1 � around existing Wells either whe ,'t , the property boundaries, n the property or within 100 ft, of 14. Provide a recent well test from a state approved laboratory for Pentachorophenol (PCP) and submit satisfacotry report to this department from a minimum of One well on the property Co,tinued on next page r The following mitigation measures are also conditions. 1. Designate a 100 ft. building setback or, parcel I from centerline of Powerhouse Hill Road. 2. Install OF approved drafting connections on new wells. 3. Note on map, "In the event that community water is made available to this property as a result of groundwater contamination, owner shall consent to hookup to the facilities." 4. Screen outdoor storage with fast growing trees planted along Powerhouse Hill Road. Inter -Departmental Memorandum To: Butte County Advisory Agency FROM, Planning Director SUBJECT, Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Richard Swan on AP 25-24-57 DATE: July 1, 1985 This is a proposal to divide 25.17 acres into 4 parcels! 2 parcels @ 3 acres; 1 parcel @ 7 1/2 acres; and 1 parcel @ 1l+ acres. The present zoning is AR -MH -2 1/2 (Agricultural. Residential Mobile Home - 2 1/2 acre parcels). The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan de8ignates this area as Agricultural Residential. There are no specific, or community plans for the area. The proposal does not conflict with 'County zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County General Plan nor any County, specific or community plan:. Recommend approval subject to the following mitigation measures; 1. Designate a,150 ft. setback*on parcel 1: 2. Install CDF approved drafting connections on new wells. 5. Note on map "In the event that community water is made available to this property as a result of groundwater contamination, owner shall consent to hookup to the facilities. 4. Screen outdoor storage with fast growing trees planted along Power House Hill. Road, LMT: it cc: Richard Swan Butte C ennInc 14 r API'I-N1)[X ' � 1985 wiUN 02 �+ 1985" ,. DEPARTMENT OF FOi tLS i «r COUNT' c�______IF t3U I_I ►: Orovillep Calltornia Bli.RE COUNTY 11,NV1RONNtBNTAL C,HI?CKlAs'r voiai (to be Complefuu by i Lad Agency) iaag II 8!;,..175-28-0,1 AP 9 25-24_57 r, BACKGROUND 1 Name of proponent Richard Swan.._., 2. Address of proponent and representative ('if applicable) 5565 'Power House Hi11;Road --- ---- Or_oville CA 95965 Tentative Parcel pian ' 3. 1'rojoc.t d0scriptioit — - 1I. tANI7ATORl' FINDINGS oV SICNIFICANCt. 1'i,,Ea hiAY`i3is N0 a; Does the plojc"ct have the potential to clegra,� the duality of the environment, substantially radutc" the habitat 01' a 'Ish or wildl ire specie_., cause n, fish or wt1dlite popul7tion to drop below self- sustaining Ievcl: ,, threaten to elintinatc� a plwtnt or animal Community', reduce the number or restrict tho, range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major 11er1,0ds of California history or prehistory? b. Does Lite project have the potent! 11 to achieve short-term benvi'It', to Ii10 dCtrllnl!ilt or IO"'-terlit, environmental L,oal.%? (A short-term impact on the eilvironlllCnt is one which occurs in a rcltttvCly brief period 01' time w11ile lone: -term impacts will endure into tile fUtltre l e. i)oes the project have impacts wlli.eh :ire Individtt- ally limited, but Cumulatively Considerable`? (A project may impact on two or more sep;rratc resources where the impa�:�t an et►cit resource is relatively small, but where the efiec:t of the total or those impacts on the L-1virc,nment is slgniiitnnt.) � �.-- d: I)OC'4 the projvet have environmental el,rects which will cause substanti4►l aldverse c?Ciects oil htnnotl'1 beings, 01ther Jir0CW., or indirectly? � w ill . I1L"I"hCti`fINA7"ICS (TO Ile v0mhic"t�c'fl b tilt* 1,t�,�1d \I;c�rtcy i tttl Mlle basis of thiS i►likl,tl eattluati�an; l/IVCs find tileI�rcaltols�tnli�;tc�Ni (lt�'1ltifilf lll:C',i�Alt,\'I'iCNT ilvt 1lw;ttvi ii'itbelllr011arcclailt ect on the environmcn , IiIVI. find that alt"houi!h the proposod project Could have a sii;niri- cant >~ffect on the e)lr�s►�anlr,etlt, tllee wilt, not be a si.i;nif3+�ant effect in this c�tlso because the MITIGATION i�11ASUitt?5 descrlbod on the attaelled t:}teet have been ;Diol to the project, A NiitlA'rlvIs I11sCl.ARATION bill he prepitred. h , noel a rl project rojei citCtlNl�1AI IN CAi, eI'fect on tpVs rind ipt ACT,Ilea ltris required, tile envi rnntrlt Junes 18, 1.9851't 1 U'T'11;, 1'i,ANNI NC, Illst'ARTrII.NT ti�,'i'�" t but Pitate C' Tuttle As--/j.PXati er +/ o1,: i ciwed by t� U ISP• l IV. ENVIRONMENTAL 'IMPAC _" es„ and "maybe'" .tnsweTs are required a y xp anatxons o on attached sheet�s)) YES MAYBE NO a proposal result. in s,�,t,•�.f.cant: 1. EARTH. Will the prop or ire, changes in ,��.•'' �( a ilnstable earth conditions geologic substructures? L co*rGf�tion or +� b-. Disruptions, displacements, of the soil? "`"'J _ overcovering +�cfacP in topography or ground C. change relief features? or modifnt,a.:%+gin of any d. Destruction, covering unique geologic or 'physical features? of soils, e, Increase in wind or water erosion Off-site. either on or ¢, Changes in deposition Or erosion of beach in siltation, aePOsiti.oxi sands, o�: changes or erosion which may modify the channel of; the bed of the rw:�:art car a river or stream or _ — any bay, inlet or lake? zacl�.,tctive soils agriculturally p ' ,�tLy }' rim�> g, Loss Of p -..�. outside designated urban aexty7to g�'ologi.c or prop b � h. Exposure of p,.ople hazards such as earthquakes, l.and,1>.des, ,stud` or similartlides, ground failure 2 AIR,. Will the proposal result in substwntia�; deterioration o: ambient r a, Air emissions or �. Air quality? of objectionable odors, smo�:rf:,� Y b The creation _– or fumes?, Alteration Of air movement, mo'lstu' "'�, br c" Aaor in cl i.mt? ae , A any change temperature ionnlly? or reg locally 5. WATER, 1Vill the pro p osal result in suh tKtitt.� al;. the COLtrSCa a, 'Changes in currents, Ot a, Chang water movements in t'•a: "� , direction of ____. .. marine or fresh Waters? rates, dratn�r.,, P JA b. Changes in absorption and amount of surface _ or the rate +rvlh` >4 Need for off-site surface drainage .n�' , C. ve Fetation rembv ments, including b installation? ization or culvert to the course or flow Of r..,, Alterat�.ons waters? in the amount of surface w;t::et +zy ani e Change water boder? ;; Discharge into surface waters f Or n av '" , +ta.li*.� , aludang q` al,fieration of surface peratur�- , d��saly, d limited s to temp t but no -- on or ra°r e of floe 8 Alteratiiontofbth.etditect waters? round ,,raters,, of groundty of g uan he t change e,„ �v�wth h. g either throu911 direct additions rception e-kr, an drawals, orcutyootghexnteations? C av a r3qui Per by of iVet`t�le'.t'NSx.:� i _ ;edtdt�tai1 ill the amount for public Water supplos? tck Wat'•i' -.t:- available j . Exposure o popple or property related hazards suc,li as flandirtg r' YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial: a.CFange in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, s-h..r ubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? or Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare b.rendangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. ANIMAL LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial: a. CTange i.n the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or 'insects)? b: Reduction in the 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 -.o the migration or movement Of animals? d, ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? o. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. RM lo. iG. LIGHT AND GLARE, Will the proposal produce sign fican�ht and glare? LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use o,. an area? NATURAL RESOURCES; Will the proposal result in. su stantaal:: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? RISK OF UPSET, Will the proposal involve, A xsk of explosion or the release of hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to, bill, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible :interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan?. POPULATION. Wil.1 the proposal alter the location; densityor population? 'rawth rate of the human HOUS.TNG, Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? U. r YES MAYBE. NO 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities_, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing r-,,M.:)portation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f» Increase in traffic hazards to motor 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, Fire protection? b, Police protection? c, Schools? d, Parks or other recreational facilities? e. 'Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services? 15, ENERGY. IVill the proposal result in. a; Ise of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon ex°istivg sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. UTILITIES. IV ll the propsal, result in a need for new systems, ur substantial alterations to the following,. a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Nater availability d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and' disposal? 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: a. Crea on of any health hazard or potential; health haaard (excluding mental health)? , b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18. AESTHETICS. Will the proposal, result in the bbstruc ion of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site opOn to public view?��, YES MAYBE NO '19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in ad-verse phys cal '- or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or histric building, structure or ,object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the prapo Sal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact urea? DISCUSSION Oh ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 25-24-57 See attachment e IaI �J�i� C lu C1f f hl4�1C (nitlt"►ylTril �C 4'l1LUAI TLltu tT'r 25...24-57 i,b: Ovorcoverincl of the noil surface will resultfrom c+anDtructican of 3 additional homeu iter. Given the level terrain and 2 1/2 acre minimum parcel size, c,rverh°t; ovor.ing in not a significant impact lea A modorat* erosion potential exlKs on-sit°.c. Limiting ea.rthworl; and u0nstruU'On antivitiou to the dry season should be sufficient W minimize orasion. 1g; This property 15 outwi,de of any urban area on lends historical' y used for grazing. Tho soils are not prim,:, agri; cul tur° Al , because they are underlain by hardpan which retards uobdr . .raAgo. 1b: Surface runoff w i l i ncr rase � V• 4 a: A >t a a � ., ��73�. r�irr,�,r oa» Drainage improvements, 4_r: napt'ing those Conrfr"�c I od, with rnoFlwny construction, ire not required on par'cnl i I acres or greatt'r. . 45 Proportion can the wast side: of Power blouse Hi,l.l. Road are caned WWI Heavy Indusatrial,. It is probable that Sarna Ult,r:.-rre occupants will generate noise. Rvai dents an these proporti ez May be subjected to hi rah not ems l nval s , 11"0 MO birr i or. M i. sis betwoen them and the industrial arra. OPY0l OPMOnt ars parcel 1 'should bo 00t hack; a minimum of 200 feetfrom Puwer House Hill Fond, ll z The property hean Wen pl.:annod for r',wtrL.tl ro-sidontiai . Lands i mMOM "t K `l ^:.;or..4th are alrvady developed in this ,f ashi terra rt Throe mobilo hamewr are an-si teak inntallcd under parwit in t ho mid 70 a. At that' time, the property was zor7gd Q-2 whish porrtrit�, r„ir,e than one dwralli.ng per parcel. The map should by rvdusigned to +acilit.ate dlyinion of parcel 2 into three 2 1/2 acre parc ul n. 10 lower Hou o Hill fold is Appro" i ma.t,f j y :Q, p Yld width in nedd of mai,ntonanco. ThorC are no drainage ,.;i to oz, An ndd t;i unvr,l. W trips Poe Vey can bn c' "puc,t yd QQM t Kis pr'ojot t. Need +or mai rrten anco :.and i mprovomon is will i rttwrwr,- �;r � rlra r di to a: t i c, 10 NOW denti of dov"l r,prr,W aril l C: ioc a Ir o ltCr demarrdo on all. go+'ernmontal wur`:'tr;w r` q tt1:';'nvi e%. "IhFyou s:1qE«n ' ww Or'O Lt,lrr'ont ly facing K tit auto and rrrav bV OWN tea Peep up with N��m�anil. All Wells should Uo i r1M Al l ed with C a1, '» °f ewer n i fir. Dap ar•t.rrroht of d`art: %try approved draftinq wor.°rn ac tion s +or r,jeo in An v,=rurgency. Appeddix Page 6 AP 25 , y Or; 17b: An area oT 9lwr: Qndwatc" is on•t.ami na—t: :i c�11 i�,� ti:. �:� t -C northeast. Since tho cont am nati r,� 1 1 4 he r�i:uthwG-•st, �rp1.411ii��Jc• Or• l..117dQ . i s d'1.r,�S�li.nq c1C�uth and r this.. p0me t1a1�� i�perty may faewomn polluted. All dom "t'd water m;"t 1Q{thO roquiroments of th* .ol +ami aU o f r>Drin1ini Water Act to minimize w4pomury ofrtgldontst' :his health hazard, a Onto should be place(] on tho nl•a,p �,klrsi in devrir stating "In the event i.tlat t i c"mmuni. ty water 1.1, m rik, �a rK.k f 1<�i��.e? ts t1 =; property c? resultf!• r gr 1'74.f,r1rYN'OtOr Contami.ns'�•W.irylo nwn,l' rrlq�,;, r• t � to host: upp o the para it.� r:�� % �c�rl,,�,r9 Ise Parcel I is COVOrod with Junk: scrap rinf„tal re, t N . i ��h��nilnrlr� i ra ar r:,., .� �a�l.�t, spool, a tr_, �71u1( ,+oi �7re r not a ►7y1 i1'i`'`tt r'' 1r!orA in AR—Ml- `' 1/' :�i1rh !» It should ei.�t~hor ba removed cr "rrr;C'nuld ,frc,m Dovel opment on parr~oj':, 't " anti 4 will e; os1� inrr � , zu th" fumbor o-F:1iro ttutica11x r„3•i'festr o'vfM+ Appendix F -:Nage Applicant: fi�Zi. ch r d Swan Assessor's Parcel 0 1 Type of rro_iewt ; Tentat r m Parr gal. Map Tari of Der�cri.p irin: Vivid i.ng 20 - acr *s to cr^:cite 'four p arael s q two at Z acres, an, 51 r" 1/1 .! -as, and one at 11..E acro%, Z, Location: Gln t-hq wa5t side 0+ I ,rarer Hrau..Fa H,11 approximately 2600 'feet nflrtx"1 of Its inter'ra.yr i,3!.(, n witO 10'"p -ma Road, Orr, vil.le Irea, 4, Prr�p�ssed l�ens'i. ty of Development: � dwelling � rr►i. t �� ', � and l dwelling unit_ at 11 acres. a Amount of laiper viout:, ;.jUr+ Cingn +i... 7500 squeal -e feet Va Accost and Near~nasi;; t=•uBlic Road (s) t Frontage on Power House Hill. Roast 7. Method 0 9ew090 Pi.sposnl % "pti:c system ot ao"rr:s of Water Supply: Individual well. 9. Pro°r j mihy Q Power Linnyt To nr•i Oi.nal par=c•el. 10. potential for hur thor lard d �'.�1 V r ail C�CId`i Bind Ctr«Vr- l opment t ZG`"i nLj fgotrl.r'i per,.rYi >furthor rli•,:'iniom ul t.ht 1.1 acre piece. 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