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HomeMy WebLinkAbout031-224-0092.. IU , EN`V.1 RONMENTAL I&CTS exp anata" ons o, a „ye ",� ,�' and maybe answers arra required On attached sheet(s)) 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in signifcaajt, YDS MAYBE NO a. Uns'tab.lz earth %,ondition,s, or in changes in geologic substructures' b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or c, overcovering of the soil'? Change in topography or ground surface -- -�� relief features? d, Destruction, covering or mod;ifiCat O.Il OE unique geologic, ;or physical. features! e, Increase in wind or water erosion n <�oils, "-~�~ either on o�r, off-site? - "• f. Chancres in deposition or, erosion o. beach �- sands, or changes insi`Lt tion, deposition or erosion which may 'modify .the channel of a river or stream 07• the hed of the, 00001 01 - ally bay, or lake".' g. .'inlet Loss of prime -,agriculturally produc ive soils outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic , ^. hazards such as oart.h:quakes, landslides, Inud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? ,._ 2," ATR. Will the proposal restrlt in substantia.l.i ' Air a. emissions or dateriora.tion of ambient air quality? LXK b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke "— c. or fumes? Alteration of air movement, moisture,, ox temperature, or. any change in climate, locally or, regionally 3, WATER, Will the proposal result in sub;stantiala a Changes ill currents, or the course or direction. of water, movements in either b. marine or fresh waters? Changes in absorption raters, drainage patterns, C,, or the rate and amount Of surface runoff? Deed fox o},E-site surface drainagezmprovc�, �. inents, includingvegetation removal, channel'_ izat}.ori ox culvert insta..ilation:? Alttorations to the coarse or flow ow o flood, " .. w t 4 e J. •0 14 e Chante ire the amount of surface water ill tiny, water body? f. Ilisc'hfirg�; into sjjr,l"trce WGLrgrs, '�or i..r�a. ant' ..� alteration of sl�racevatgr quality, inrrang. %Lit not limited to tetnperattrrt}i, e,, ssolvea ' oxygetr or, turbicixy? g. Alt&ration of, the direc�tIon or 'rate of flow of ground Waters? � h. Cranj;ein the qu;antityo ciu li �r cel ,.gxotizlc� Water either through d�,xect �dd•itions' oi' wa.th- .._ . "s drawals , or through znterceptio:n of an, agLriler by cuts ' or excavations? keducti,on in.�the amount 6-f:water o't} erwise ... . available for. water supplies�' Spostire of people or props°ty to water xelated hazards such a!s flooding" 2.. }An L YES KAYB]M' NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in su%st<intial a. C` ag in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees,. shrubs, grass, craps, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of 'the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introductiono£ new species of plants into an area, or in a barrierto the normal replenish- ment of existing species? d, Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?` ` S, ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial:; a:. Cha; ge in the divexsi ty Of Species , or nurnbprs- of any species of animals (birds, land alaAmals .including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organi 5,ms or insects) b. Reduction in t ie numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animalsi c: Introduction or new speciesof an into an area, or result in a barrier to 'the migration or movement of animals.? d.' Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife hrxbi. tat? 6. NORSE, Will the proposal result in substantial: a. ncroases in existingr noise lL7iels? h. E;cposur.o of people to severe noise levels? 7,, LTCHT AND CLARE. Wi n proposal produce s�' gn tic" ant ght an 8. LAND USE. Will the pro, 8 a result in a su—`stantial ttl.toratio�i o°C tl�e P •osent OT �7� tnne�l land use of an area? d" , R. NATURAL RESOURCES, Will the proposal result i,n su stantlal; a Increase in the rete of use of any natti, r`a1 xes0LlrCc S? 'cion' b, Depletion of any renewable nat:Ara1 -F resources l RISK_ OF 'UPSET, W L 11 the propos a! i nvol ve Of riskexploszOn, or the ri:l.eaSra of hsa-� �a.rd# ous substances (ineludino, butnot I.i,nnitod to, thern��ais' Oil, �pes.t,Icr�GLes, x5r ratitF�tionl�- Gnl thr� r event. of'arf rr:rc°r,�3e4a o, r.r���sr�� cotldi�ions. b. T�gss ible'i�itexJ`ar aric�art ill an eme�,gonc,--� respentse plan ur ,emer0ricy evaruatiun pian'? 11. , P ULATION i Wi,l1 th0 proposal alter the location► trxbut or,; doiisi ty or growth rade of the hurry n popUl.ati.on, 12, FiQ[151NC. Will the, proposal afFect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? M YES MAYBE 13, TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? 5_ b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transpor,tari,otj. Systems? di Significant al;texations to present patterns -� of circulation or movement: of people and/or Li . ;l terati.ons to waterborne rail ' or air tra, CJ,e,? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motar vehic1,t;s, ;bicyclists or pedestrians? lh. PUBLIC SERVICES.' Will: the proposal have an eft'e1t _ upon, ar result in a need for new or altered governmental services a. Fire protection?, b. Police pr,otection? --- : C. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities?' e. Maintenance of public tacilities, including A roads? f. Other governmental_ services:? ---- `", 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: a. se of substantial, amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy,; or require the development of new sources o f e. ^ rgy? •� 1.6., UTILITIES. W1 11 the p oposal result in- a- need for new Isystems, or substntial alterations to the following a. Power or natural g;as? b . Communications slrstern5? C. Water a,vations i1ahi11t}': d. Sewer or septic tank? _T e: Stonin water drainsge7 �N <r f. Solid, waste and disposal'? r7. HUMAN HEALTH, W1,11, the pro nsa.l res��l,t �n Creation of any health uZ,,ird or pc twitial hearth hazard mental. hon Ltfl) t? b. Fxposuve of, people to ote,nti x ,ligaI.'th Hazards? 18i AESTti TIC,3. Will tbe proposal result i the , o ski tf0ct Ffi ofany scenic vista or view open to tie publill c, o will the proposal result In, thecre�ctian; o£ an a.esithet carxy df fail s,te open , to public v i e W? K�. f �•ANIL —YES 19 . RECREATION t,REATTON, Will the 91I3 NO proposal,result 3,n; an impa�_t upon the quality or quantity of existinn n bip. opportunities? ; tonal 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES . a.— ill t e proposal result in the 'alteuticn of or the destruction o,f a historic archaeolo$�ca], site?ehistaric or b. Will the proposal result in 'adverse n or aesthet;.c effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or obiect.? C. noes the proposal have the Potential,to cause a physical change wha.ch' would aCFcct un1.c ue ethr�it cult ural Values :> tl. Will the proposal restrict existing ous orsacreduses within the I a potential Ig p V. DISC'CJSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ' E VAL�'A7`1:ON ' AP 3,1.22-4-09 See attached. y. Applicant". N 1 ck El 1 eria/Da:vo Mennucc i Assessor °s Paroel It - AP °31-22 1_0 Log ,## 88-01,:.05 -01 DATA SHEET_ A. Pro:iect Descr i At i con 1. Type of Project Tent ati;ye Parcel Map 2. Bri-ef Description; Tentative Parcel Mara Lo divide 16,80.0 square feet to create 2 parcelsa, Parcel 1 '500 sq. ft. Parcel '2 2 - 9,80.Q sq4 ft. 3. Location: On the Southeast coi^Per of Grand Avenue and 6th Street, Thermalito. 4. Proposed Density of Development: 1 dwell`inO uni�. per 2500 ft, 5. Am©ut7t of Impervious Surfacing. Between D and 10%. 6. Access and Nearest Public~ Road(s):The property fronts can 6th Street and Grand Avenue 7 Method of Sewage Disposal. 'Sewered by the Thermalito Irrigation Distr'ict:. a. Source of Water ,Supply- Thermslito Irrigation District: 9. Proximity of Power Lines: To property.' 10. Potential for fur` -tier land di v i s„1 ons and devel,opmert: There is no further potential,`Under the current zoning designation and General Plan designation B. Environmental Setting Physics1 Environment. l . Terra i r a.: General: Topographic Character: Flat evel grouted., b. Slopes: 0-�1 c. 13levat on L 200. ft. 'A.S.L., d. Limiting Factors: None 2 . Sol Is a Types and Charaeter•i'stics: N/A b. Limiting Fpc 'tors': None SM, Natural. Ma2ards'bf the�Land a.. Earthquake Zone: Moderate earrthpu;ake ':i n 't , o ns L 11 ter one, bN' Erasion. Potentidl: Logi C . Land ql de F'e3tt.nt i a l = ora dJrHazard: Unclasei iea e. Cxpans'ive Soil Pot6rr tial = LG.Vu 4 . 1lydro'i ogy a. Surface, Water: t 06 br Ground ..water: N/A c. p1ra"11 Gharocit ” etytcsdrains to..the souththiest i ht.o 0x i st i no road sl de.'- di trzhes d; Annual Rainfall (normal) 22-24i per year'. e.. Limiting Factors: None 5., Visual/Scenic, Guality. Good 6. Acoustic ouality': Good w Air out i i ty';:' Grad . Biological >=Rv i rorcment:. S. Vegetation': Typical urban landscape. Small birds and an f Mals cGmmon to the 9. Wildlife Nabi t,at" Thermal}to area. _Cultural env i ronmert:, 10 . Archaegl og i cal and H'i stori cal. Resources i n k:he area: Denn8 De}ty 11. Butte County General Flan designoti.on! Medium Residential'. 12. 1 Existing Zoning'. A-R E>c'i st i ng Lanni Use ones,, to Two single f ato i l y residential ri dwel 1:1098 . 14. Surrounding Area: Land Uses: Generally single-"am}Iy dwellings at e rural a. density. b. Zoning^ A-R ity Residential Gen. plan,Designation: Medium Dens C. d Parcel Sizes: Vary from 6500 sgCj i ft. to i 0 , 000 sq • ft • e, population: Rural residential densities. Rest dent i �a�l area pr i nicer-1 1 y 1 �. Character of S i to and, Area: . s } ngl.,e faml l.y w } th snrne nob i I e home-,' } n the 't her'mal i �o neighborhood. 16. Nearest Urban Area: City of Qrbvllle. City of Orovl l 1 e, Thermal i to 17'. Relevant Sphere'- of Influence=: Feather RI ver Park and R6W-408t l On Irr i gats onDls :t; and District. 18,. Improvements Sl ar►dards Urban Area: 'NO 19: F1re Protection Service: County fira CJearest Coun'by ( State) F 1 re Station a . Station #63 approx i mate l 1/2 mhos away, b_. Water' Availab1,1 11t Vermal1to' Irrigat}an Distrio . 20 . Sr_ht of st i n Area: 81 errs Avet,ue School , Nelson Avenwe School . - 'I