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HomeMy WebLinkAbout031-222-039Trigon, a Partnership TPM, southwest corner of Glocated at the AvTPM, AP 31-222=39, 2 parcels enue and J 6th Street. Engineer: GDA Thermalito area, Pubic We ° s conditions; Frontage on Grand Avenue and 6th Street to be constructed; to RS -2A. and RS -2B standard, i:e. curb, gutter, sidewalk and r�quircd` street section for parcels -with gross acreage of one acre or less, Submit drainage plans to the Department of Public Works fox approval install required fatilit,ies. ,and 2 Indicate a 15 ft, building setback from the centerline of Gran d Avenue and 50 ft. building setback l Street. ine from the centerline an 6th 3 Show all easements :of record on the .final maps 4 Provide permanent solution for .drainage; 5 pay off any assessments. ; 6 Obtain encroachment permi for all driveways, new constructt or existing, and to county standards. 7 Pa Y any delinquent taxes or current taxes .as required, 8 Meet the requirements of the Butte County 'Fire Department. 9 Payr $450 per acre Thermalito Drainage fee. Planning Dept. conditions 10 Provide a no access Parcelstrip along the frontage of Grand Avenue on No 1 and dedzcate it to the County of Butte,, health Dept, conditions;' 11 Provide a 16tt'04 or other documentation,from Thermalito Irrigation Disterict stating that they are willing .and able to supply dorraFoi'ic water to parcel 1 .and 2;, 12 Provide a letter .or other documentation from Thermalito Irri,gat on District sating that they`are willing and. able to supply sewer service to parcels 1 'and 2 75 Place a note an the map that stat es".development cif Will'parcels 1 and 2 require connection to a public sanitary sever.'' 74 Plate a nate on the,, map that states 'de vOlopmdnt of 1 require connection. to a public water $'uPP1y,, percei;, and'2 INTER -DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM AIL , IV ENV ;rRC>NMF_:N`h".F (Explanations of all "YIE$'J and "MAYBEII answar5 ore required oil attached sheet(s), 1. EIiRTH., F]i11 the propasal result in significant: a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes in, geol.ogic subst:ruahires7 YES btAYtlt_ b. Disruption, displ4..,;lent, compaction or overcovering of ttteso,l7. c. Change in topography or t Mound surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modifical.ion of any tntiljue geols7gy,a or phys;cel features? `lam e: Increase in wind or"• Wager, erosion of soils, either on or off site? """1`^ f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in si,lt.atioll deposition or erasion which ,k may modify the. channel of a river or St,>earit or the bed of the nceati or any bay, inlet or lake? g AreasLoss ?, P g' Y,p>' rime a riculturall oduci i.ve sorts outs3dL designated y i,cr'uap, h. Exposure of people or Property to y such S eart:ltgflakes, landslides, mudslides,Aground} failure � or similardhazards? pC 2. AZA, Will the Pro asal result in, substantial. a'. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? ti. The creation of objectionable odors, ;smoke or ftrrnes7 c Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any ch clitratet locally or regionally? arge in 3. WATER, Will the proposal result in substantial: a.. Changes in currents, or the course oil direction of water movements in either marine or fresh Waters2 b, Changes in absorption rates, drainage Patterns, or the rate and ,amount of surfoff? ace ;run t// C Need for off-site surface drainage improvements; including ve removal, chanitelization on or culvert installation? getati d.• Mlteratioi: to the course or flow of flood waters? e, Change in the amount of surface water, ,lit any water body,? f, Discharge into surface waters, cr in any altexatiotirof surface water. quality, includi11g, but not Limited turbidity! ." to temperature, dissolved oxygen or g. Alteration o'f the d,i.rectian or t°tYkt of flow of ground waters? Y h., Change in the quantity or quality of groinui tatters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or t.hrlsough interception of an aglltfer by cuts or excavations?. ix suducttan in PPlies: the amount of water Otherwise av,i labia for public, water j, ,Exposure of people arp P y ro ert to Water related hazards such as flooding? PLANT 1;TFE!, W3, 11 the proposal result in suf�startiall �. a# ''Change in the diversity of Speciet, or number of any species of (including 1.rees, shrubs)plants grass crops) ,and aquatic plants)? Reduction of the b. humbers of an tartirtcr ,rare r endangered s plants? Y 1 r o peo,ies, of L G introduation of new species L of plants into an area, or in a!barrier" to the norttial replenishment 'oE 04S: ting species? d: Reduction iri acreage of any agricl�tural. crop? , 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will t:ho proposal resull it) ki"I'S1,1111i,s,l, Yti5 MA`7Csli NO a. Change in the diVers`ity of species, or t1umi?4rs of any species•, of 611imals (birds, land animals including reptiles; fish and shellfish, targanisms. or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any t.lniqu , rare or undangored ;gperi.es v> animals? W. c. Introduction o£ new ;species of animals a.nt,o act areax :Or in a barrier to the migration or movement; of A1110014? �-��- d. Deterioration of existing f,. sh or wildlife Ildbitat7 - ------ •- ^� 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in'. substaittlial s a: Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise level:? 7. LIc�i1T AND GLARE Will trite proposal produce 41piricallt 1,18111 atd gla e7 8. LAND M. Will the proposal result in a slb5tantial alteration of 010 �G present or planned !and 'tIse of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES, Will the proaosal result, in substantial; l a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural tOsources? - b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural. resources) —� 10, RISK OF tipSET Will the proposal involve'. a. A risk of explosion or release of hasatdous substances (including, but not limitedto, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions'. b: possible interference with an amergenoy response plan or emergency V - evacuation plan? _-- 1l. POPULATION. Will the propose1 alter location, distributiion, density or growth rate of the human population:?-" 11, HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing?� 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION, Will tite proposal result in: `� a, Generation Of substantial additional vehicle movement? �-w•_� — b: Effects, on ekisting parking facilities, or demand for new !parking? _ c. Substantial: impact on existing transportation Systems? r- d, Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or JL movement Of people; and/or goods? e; Alterations tc waterborne, rail or air traffic:? --�-- £. Increase in traffic hazards to sector vehiolosr bicyclists or, pedostriansl ✓Ci' r. 1tf;, PUBLIC SEItUICES,. Will the proposal' have ,an effect upon', or result in a need for neW or altered govurnmenl± services: A, Fire; protection? b Police protection? Schools? d. Parks or other re .reational facilities? e'. Maitterta»ce of public facilitiesy including roads"' f„ other govetilmental 8ervxee87 AMIL 15 ENERGY., t, i.l,l the ro osal result >n:, . Will proposal YE S'. MAYIiI NC) . a. Use of substantial amounts offuel ox energy? b. substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? ►/. 16. UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or, substantial alterations to the following: abower or natural gas.? b. Communications systems? _. c. Water availability? d. Sewer or septic 8ystems2 e, Storm water drainages E. Solid waste and disposal? 1y; HUMAN HFALTH. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or: potential 'hazard (excluding mafttal. health)? b. exposure of J ople to potential health hazards? 18, AVSgM"' CS. Will the proposal result in,the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically o£ensive site open to public view? 19. RECREATION. Will, the proposal result in an impact upon tre quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 7 A r CIIMIML RMTROES. a, 'Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of -a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? W b. W'Jll the proposal result xrt adverse phy5idal or aesutetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object?� c. Does the proposal have theP potential to cause a physical change which would affects unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal rostxict existiq religious or, sacred uses within. the potential impact areal 17�SGC7SS' 1Ct71V C) 1�7V T'OLI�TM'1 'q -rel— 'H;VA.T'tYATX014 see attached. .4- D1SCUSS1_ON OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP