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HomeMy WebLinkAbout031-040-028APPENDIK' ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completed by Load Agency) Z,. BACKGROUND E4Log 1'-07-14-01 �. AP #a1y-04-2$, 2`0,e,30 i t l Name of 'Propoxtent Country o f 'Butte` 2 Address an Phbne Numbet o:P op6nent :'; Administratiire Office On e. r '-"Crovounty T-rive e A tei 3.6n : ,coxa zve -y 3 Date. of Check',st Submitted 4, Agency Requiring.C'heciclist 5. Name of Proposs.l, if applica� e ans xuc a on o and renovation; .of the Butte Cour al an a z '.on ., _ y - - � �- 7 Ile ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ..._ (Explanations of all "yea" and "mayDell answers are required Eon. attached sheets , YES MAYBE NO 1. Eat, Will the proposal result in significant: a, Unstable earth condit.ion,s or:,in changes in geologic substructures b. Disruptions, displacements, com- p.action or overcoveri, g of the soil2 c. Change in topography or groilnd eur- fade relief features or removal of topsoil? d, Destruction; covering or modifica- 'unique t on of anygeologic ,or physical features? Yri.crea;se in mind or water erosion of soils, either "or on tiff the site? f, Changes in depositipn,wor`erosion of. each sands; or .changes in sil'ta- tion; depos'itio or ;erosion which may modify the chanxe� of a river or stream or the bed of bhe, oce`en off, anY' bayV1 inlet or lane? g. Loss ofprune agriculturally prod ductive soils OtItsi;de design,a utrban areas'? . r . _. Appendix F - page : l of YESI MAYBE Np h.. Exposure of people or, property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, es imudslides, ground failures, Or, simlar_1"iazards? f Will the proposal result in a. Substartiaj deterioration of ambient or local air quality,? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c, Si ni.f g cant' alteration of air movet�ent, moisture or temper�.turo, or any .change in olimate eii�hez locally or region411,y7 a'+ latei Will the proposal rEsultin substantial a;Changes in currents; or the course or direction of water ti movements? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage' patterns, or the rate; and amount of s ur'face water runoff? , c Need for off` -site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation' zemoval.; channelitatioo or culvert` installation? d i Alterations to the course or flow " of flood' wave-,rs? e. Change in the amount of surface water it any.wat;er body? f.`Discharge into surface waters,'or n any a7 ter:tiotl of surface wateru.: quality i,ncWd ng but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxy9.en or, turbidity?► g. :Alteration of the dzrectbn or; r'ate o £low of grbUl' d waters? Change iri the quantity or qua: it ofground waters., ,either th rough direo,'t additions or withdrawal , or through in eroOption-of an aquifer by cuts dr excaya.t;xons? x S jt A b '° page 2 o if 9, 0WIlI t YES MAYBE NO i. Reduction in. the amount of water otherwise,available`or public water sup -lies? J, Zxpustit e of people o.r property to water'rela.ted hazards such as flooding? 4. PlantLife. Will the proposal result in —suYs tantiAl . a. Loss of vegetation or change in the :diversity of species o number of I any species of plants (rcluding trees; shrubs,, grass, tops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any _ unique, rare or endangered species of plants'? c. Introduction of new species of Plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of ;,' existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agr- cultural crop? - 5Animal Uife. Will the'proposal`result a,n substantial;: a.' Change in the diversity of species, ar numbers'of any species of animals '(birds, lend animals including reptiles- fish. and shell-1,0 organisms: insects- or niicrolauna) ? b. Reduction of the nllinbers of an,y uii gize, ol rare or endangered species f animals? C, . Introduction of 'new species of , animals into an area, oxresult in a barrierto tte inir;;�tion or movement o£ azo- na1s? d" Reduction of, encroacli�rient upon, ;or deteri oration , t`o existing fish oma' ` wldla.te habitat? Appendix F page 3 of 0WIlI t YES MAYBE ;NO 6, Noise.' Will the proposal re`sul.t i.n substantial:, Increases level's? � a, in noise b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7 , Light ,andel Glare. Will the proposal produce szgnztl-cant light or glare? - $ . Land Use, Will''the pro poral result �:n a s;i n7.f.ican .gt: a;. Alteration of the planned land''use of an area, or establish a, trend which will demonstrably'l,ead to such alteration? b. Conflict with uses on adjoining properties; or conflict with establ:;.shed recreational., ed.uca�- tional religious or scientif is uses of an area? 9. Natural. Resources . Will the proposal result, -in,ubstantial; a, Demand for., or increase in the rate of use cif any naturdl resources? b, D,ep.letion of any nohrenewabl:e natural resource? 10`. Risk of Upset, Does the proposal involve a risIC.. of an explosion or the rPlea.s:e of 'hdzardous suutances (including,, but not .Limited to 0'3.1, pesticides; chemicals oz rad7_ation) iln the..event 'of, an accident car upset conditions? � population'., �ii11 the p opoad sgni i aptly alter the loctt-icari' distribution;. cierisitY, orI gzotith rate o,f the human papulation', of aft a, rea or physically divide an established community? 2'..iaiisin Will the proposal s ,g cantly, affect existing ho 'Sing, or create a demand for a.ddita.onal 341 housing? 1 Appendix F' palet o 9' Y ' s MAYBE 13. Tra� poral ata.an/C rcul';�.tian.. Wi,11 the p—r^op�osa' resp aGeneration of substantial additional �'eh;Cular movement? ` b i.ficaht effects on existing parking facilities, or dem rand for new ,parking? C. Substantial impact upon existing tra.nsportstiOn systemsi? d. Significant alterations to present patterns ,of C.Zrculatinn ox:movement' of eo 1e and, p. p and/or o0 ds'`? ►. ; � P, 'Alterations to ;Yat!erborne, .rail or air traffic? t ....._: f. Tncrease.in traffic hazards to motor- `' vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14, Public Services .Gail-l. the proposal, have e ect ugo~n, or result in a ,substant%a1 heed fob new O7 al'tered governmental Services in an of the following areas; a: Fire protection? b. Police protection? C. SchoO .S . d: Paths or other recreational facill ties`?,f e. Maintenance of ;publicfacilities; including roads? . f`• Othergovernme`rttal, services?' 15: E er- W. 1� the, -proposal,result in. a: Use iif' substantial sI Q, is of fuer A or enezgy? � b Substantialincrease- in detraid upon e:k s txn g sources of.ene require the' development`of�new• sources of,;energy? 16. YES n1z Utilities,. 11 W the proposal result MAYBE - in, a.nee for new systems, or sub- sta%tial alterations to the fo1loT,aing utilities,: a. Power, o natural' gas? b, C`ommuni.catioils , syst';ems? c, water? d. Sewer (will trunk line be, extended, Providing capacity to serve new development) ? e Storm water drainage? � 17, Human Health. will the proposal result in a- Creation of ani yhealth hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b. E411sure of people to' potential health ha zaxds?' 18. So, Waste, U_ 11, 1 the proposal result ' 'sj.gnzticant in any impactsassociated' wi h solid"'waste disposal, or' lit"ter' control? 19 ` Aesthetics .' Will the proposal result a.m t e struction ,o of any public designated or recognized scenic vista open to the public, or will the proposal result:in the creation of an 1 of.iens �ive 'y site open`to ubl tview p a_e ! 2a. Recreation: tail the proposal result in;an impact ; upon the' quality or quantity of existing,'public recrea- do".n faca.lities, 21'. Arckieolo z cal%Historical. ' Tr1111 the pr aposa resu t n an a aeration of a sgnif i.cart archeolo,gi ca l or historical s`it'e, structure, object' or buil'ding`' 1: PFeOdix F page. of 9. i YES MAYBE NO 2, , Mandator r andi'ri s of Si� nificance._ -a. ` Does the p-�o;j ect have thepoten.tia'l , to degrade the quality of 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 plalit- or an com, munityj reduce the number er oi restrict the 'range of a rare or endangered . plant or animal or e Iitninate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the, project ;have the potentia] ` to achieve 4short term` benefit s to the detrlment.of publicly adopted ton -term environmental goals'' c, Does the project have impacts which are individuallyunited, but cumulatively cons--iderable? Ca project may impact on two or more ,separate resources where the impact on each resource. is i:elatively small but tahere the effect .of the total of those impacts on the environment is, significant d. Does' the .proj,ect have environmental effects vhiclz will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings; e6thet directly ox indirecitly? .Y �' A`ppertdix ;F -page. 7 ;of. 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Proposed Density of Development: N/A 5. Amount of "impervious Surfacing: 75,000 ±sq:. ft 01 bua,lclxrlgs plus park-', 6. Access and Xoare8t Publ:i.c Road(s): Access .road eX1�c:nclii�g ung area. west from County Center Drive; Table Mt. Blvd.; Nelson Ave.; HTIVY. 70 '�. Method of Sewage Disposal: Cita of Oroville Sahi.taty Sewer; SC -QR 8: Sourbe of Water Supply: Deep well 9. Proximity of Power Lines:. Available to existing jail 10. Potential for narthex land, divisions and dpve7.opme:at: Additional land is available between juvenile hall and Hwy. 70 for future expansion.,. B Environmental Setting Pl Z8ical Environment . I. Terrain a. General Topographio Character! Relatively level terrain with; gentle to moderate slopes bordering on the south. _ b. Slopes:. 0 to 15-200, generally less t}xan Sa. 0. Elevation: 240-260:' + A.Sr. "L. d. Limiting Factor:,: - Soa is a. Typos anc3 Cl-tara,ctoristics Redding gravelly` sandy loam - shallow soil underlaid by hardpan:,layer at 2-37 feet- stn dept}Z; s,imila soils in area cultivated Zgith orange and olive orchards in past. LiAli.ting FactorSr, Limited subdr-a nage, „surface drag-nage tends _ .o sheet flow N'at�xra�_ 'azsrds 'of theLaid Pootlills Shear Zone; near`'ter a. Earhgualce done: Shock Bpicenter Region of: 1975 c�ual�e. lx. E osion'Poteutia : SlightM8c�erate d. sire Hazard:. Low to:.Moderate: c. Lands i.de Potential: em EXpanSi,ve Soil Potentia'!, H :gl% . .i d� e .Wator : Thermals to power Canal Just to north. Appendix .page ?a of