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HomeMy WebLinkAbout035-130-183� Cr, . Inter-Dep artmantalMmorandu APPTINiM 1" COUNTY 017 B tl+f"T1; , 1;NVIRONI`1RNTAT, rel: XLrsT rc�rthf ('Lw`a T comp 1, t �fy arc-,qc y Loo /f r , l AQKGROVNI) Ott fr 35-13-1s� I. Name or, proponent T�aura Rivers 2. AddToss of propcnollt'and represtant.,a 1 v(- (1r appllc:lble) 140 mt. Ida; Road _ Ron. Graves & Assoc. _ A arovi-11 r p CA 95965 , m -- , _ O, dox�986 Or0yl7e, .3. Pl-ojOctcle crx.pt=Ion Tentative Parcel Ma I I , MANDA7`ORY PINGil'N(r5 o ,3I GN1 t t",�1NC17 Y13S LIMP! ' NO o, floes the Project have, the Potential to degrado the cluality of the environvionr, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish ol. wilc1life species, cou,see r, :Gish or wildlifePopula.tion to drop below- self, sustaining; Levels, thrCaten to eliminate a plant or anlTUIT colmT ",nity, reduce 'thtl number or restri(n tbo ran e or a rare or endangered plant .or animal. or eliminate il)lportant exanipl'cs of tiTr, major periods t5f California history or prehis oryn t). Glow the project have; thepotential to achieve Short-term' banefits to the detriment of long-term, envi"enments l 90DIS? (A Short-term 101pact all the eTlvi ronment is,ono which (loctirs in a relatively Kriel` poriod Cit Limo. While long-terra ;imPae hill s endut-K. into the future.,; c . f)oos the projcwt have impacts which ore individu- 1111y limited, btt't cumuia,tiv;ely 4dnfiid;orabl.06 (A Project mai" i1hpact on two or more Separate lesol1,rces where file i)it7,'let' en each resource is �(.)atzvea,rr Smal but Tvh6vo tile efl`ect or t11p, total of those Impacts on the olit,tromnent is si,ttniflcallt,) d. 11oos: the projoct 1Savel?nV-1t'tSnm Tltfl.l Ort't t: s; SoIT1e11 1411.1 cause Substan,tia.l OcIverse oCfects on Ilul,lali 1)ein,gs; 0it'her (lightly or indiroGtly? aPH Ilif+iTNATION (To hi.,cOmple-ted by the 1�e<ft(j Agency')' CTI tho basis or till;; initial, ovdlua:t,1011; l rel (incl t1w P ro11aS"O tPrt1Je)ct l':C�tf111 N(1'1. hdwitzi ,igr�x;l'ift�nt e'f'terMt thecAllv1romilf"Tit, an;lTl aiMFGA'1TVT1 ilii%C,AII�'1'�IO,V tvj1l �h� PT�epa•rbd, �X I/wIi Pinel t:1T.at' .,�I`tlTaug;11 the Prol)osed.jC�c;t Could have t �ign, li- Cant .o r o' t' On thu 011Vi rollTIwnt j, #where '`wi11 ]lot bo a S tilt F1,CRnt oCCect in th;cs caliso he au, the -1 IT �Ic1kWlt'lll?Sdcrii€ed 6n the attacheel Sheet added to rejoct,. A NriCAl'TC�h Ol„0.Alt.TION twiij ,l)v, 1rttpared 11VP Ei;Td � 11nVrITS 1e�TgsoePoct l s gn).f,;XGant'efr IhK� # eerr.tct teern onvi onulc nt, antl ,in 1.0l IACII1CCf1 is cl lCN1l"WrAlpt ,. becembex 1$; x.984 COUNTY OV i11J' TI1, PLANN10, DRIYAlIT~r13,1`T � Laurau 1.e Associe' : PIailn;er I�el a of oci 1 'V ; W. ENVIRONMENTS SGT;' xp anatYc�n o a .1 ''gest' and ffma Oil attached sheet ybeil answers are required ,;(sa . EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant", YES a: Unstable earth MAYBE NO conditions or in chaxrges in geologic subs iructur.es ? b. Disruptions) dtspzacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? C. Change in topography cr. ground surface To 3—af features d. Destruction, cOvering or modification of any unique geologic or physical - features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion oi=' soi,is either oil or off-s1'te } ` f. Changes -in deposition ox erosionof bos.ch. sands, or changes in si.ltatiori,, deposition on w or exosihich may modify the channel'. cad' .. , a xi7rex. or stream or the heel of the ocean or any b;ayJ inlet or lake. g. Joss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban x areas? h.. Exposure ofeo le or rap ert)r to geologic p hazards such � g as A landslides, thud- ' slides ground.. failure or similar hazards' 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality b. The creation of Objectionable odors smoke or fumes? � c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, o• any change in climate, l0ca,1JY or r.eglonal.ly - 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Chauiges in currents, or the course or direction of ivater movements in either marine or fresh, ivatexs? b'. Changes in absorption rates, dr or the ainage patterns,, rage and amount of surfac,e`runo'fi? c. deed far, offsite st,rrface drainage improve- `r" ments , including vege"tatl on removalchanel- n or cul_ vert Installa.tion? ' dAltorations tthe tivaztaetrisof? coiY se oxTlov oflo�d - -- e: Change' in the amount of surface taater in any iv�tter hodyfi � ; f DISCha. ge, Into surface t�taters or' in party -- al . eratiori of surface taster quality, including but not lima ted' tt� tamp eratulvo, dis.solVed oxygen or turbidity` S Al tera'ti on of theditaction or rate o1 fxo�a of ground Wa.t' '? change an the gtja.ntity of ground x ater, either through dxa^ec axt�ons of, wath- drawal,s, or through interception, o'f an aqti.i.66m by cuts ,..o GTata ons • Reduction iii the amount ot Water o'tllcrwise avail;b'l.e for public'tater stxppl i es . E'Xpnsure of poople or property triv�ter- relate hazards Surh as flooding? �Z lllrir�mi�a ;... YEs mAYH NO 4. PLANT LIFE. 19111 the proposal -result in :substantial: a. Q4 an in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, and aquatic Plants)?,, shrubs , grass crops , b, Reduction of the numbers Of an),, unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. introduction of new species of plants into an; Or I n a barrier to the normal replenish- area, mPnt'of existing species? d,. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. 4NT lL LI'PE. Will the proposal result in 5ubstanti al : aChange in the diversity Of species, ,ox numbers of animals (birds, land animals of any spe le's incl .iding; reptiles, fish and .she11 f Ish, benthic organisms or insects)? b. ReduCtion in the numbers of any unique, °rare or endangered specie's of animals? introduction of new species of animals into o, b »anbarrier to the migration or movement ofsanmalsa d. Lhaberio >ation to exis ng fish or wildlife itat 6, INOIsE . Will the proposal result in substantial ; a., Increase s in existing noise levels? b ; i;:epoMure of people to severe no 3 ev.els? 7. LIGHT OD CLARE � Will the propos-l. produce sxgrxificant ].mixt and glare? - 3. " LAND USE, Ili-11 the proposal result in a su stantial'alteraltion of the present or planned land use of an area? 9 NATURAL RESOURCES ; Will the proposal result in substantial; a., Increase in the rate Of use of any 'natural resources? b . Depletei,on .of any n-'n�-r ejAowa.ble natural _-- piesouro s? 10. RIStt 0 UPSE � 1 111 'the proposal involve;, . oxpiosion or the rel ease of hazard- Otis substances (including but riot >1imited ta, oil;', pe tIc:i.des, chem .pals or radiata,on) in the event ref an , acc,ident or Upset condi tions? b . Pos`s i bi e interference, L t1x n timer enoy, rG'3}?t79JS'G' plan (Y' emergency eVaetlAt6ri plaY1? 11 POt L�"1LSI the p� opos al �xter tlxo . 1 c�cat��o�a., diSt.rilit on, +lerl t€�, or; graWth ate b`f tine hl��ian popilIation? SQiStCr 1Vxii the p!'oposal effect est�ng l�ousing', o�» create a Giem; n for a.drlitianal .w Ask 1.3, T,IZA.NSPORTATIONN/CIRCULATIIM Will the proposal result in a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? h. Effects on existing parking facilities or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on pxisting transportation systems? cl. Significant alterations to present patterns, .� of circulation a.r movement of people and/fir goods? e. Alterations to wa,terbovne, rail or air traffic? ' Incraase in traffic hazards to motor vehica.es, bicyclists "or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES'. Ifill the proposal. have an effac;t upon, or .result in a need for new or altered governmental services; a. Fire protection? b Police protection'?,- c4 S Ch o o l's ? ----v d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities, incl<udin,g roads? � f'. Other governmental services? lS.'ENERGY, Will the proposal result in" awe of substantial amounts of, f .uel-or energy.? bi Substantial, increase in dama-ad upon ex isting source of energy, or require the development of new :sources of energy" 16. UTILITIES. Will, the PTO result in a need for new systems,, or substantial alterations to the following, a, Polder or natural gas' b, Commuilications systems' t C. Water., d; Sewer or septic tank? �-- e . Sturm +tater drai-nags ? E. Solid haste and. di.sposalIf l IUriAN HEALTH. Will, the proposal resin t in � a. `rent Q of any health hLar. ;or potential 1a alth hazard, Cpxciudding rental., health)'? b. b;cposure of tp people p0tLint �.a1 health hazards? 1,3. AESTHETICS.` ii11 the proposal result in the o strurtort of any scenic vit ar viex,r aper to , the Publics or the pralzasal result in the creation of an a`estheticaly ofiensie' site open topubl:iG Vi eIV? 7.9." RECtpATI0P1. Wild the proposal result in, an impact upon the quality or quont fy of existing recreational oppo°r tun i.ti.es? 20CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the aestructi,on of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will: the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, s'truature or:object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? "? cI, Will the proposal„ restrict existing relagiou,s or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V, DISCUSSION OR ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 35-1.:I-185 Sae attachment Appl=icant: Laura Rivers Assessor's Parte' # :35,--1,3-183. Log # (3,4-11-08-02 D�1TA_SHEET A. �'r'g�ect_De+cri�tinrti 1. 2» Type of Pro iect: Tentative Parcp1 Map Brief Description: Dividing 1 02 acres to create three. parcels of . ai q 0361i acres. -3-9 Location: On the west .side of Farley Street, 11bQ feet north © xis i n on 4. .elrsecti with Las Pl umas Avdnue, (Ira\ l l e area„ Proposed Li. .1 1 y of Devel13pment„ l)nknown', zac ing tip to permits 13 dwellin uhn acre Artt©unt of Impervious Surfacing; Greet b.» 7.' Access and dearest Public,'Road(s): Frontage an Farley Street Method of Sewage Disposal: Within Nurth District E)ur`hary k Utility B. Sburce of WaterSu 1 pp y-, Within Orovlle-Wyandatte Irra.gation 4i s`t►-i ct qi Peoximity of POWer Cines: Along 1=arl;ey 10» potential for further- land di vi sions bevel and opment r Zoning permits up' to 13 dwrelling units/acre or 13 dwe`1lin,g units ; Envira-menta, Setting Phy�i cal_Enrii rc�e�ment^, 1 Terrain a» General Topographic Character: Top of'fob:thi11 bench with steep d'ropoff to the, wast b Slopes-: it Clevatinn, X15-2'70 feet'' ASL'' Oil Limit,i�nq Fadtor•$., done 2, Built ; a• Types and. Characteristics:. Cometa 1 —3U'", red br•nWn; sandy IQ' am to slowper, gravelly 1 cam y, meabi;l i ty wel;1 drai reed. b »; Li mi ti ng Factors; APPendi.x � (a) AP 35"13-183' Natural Hazards of the Land ais. Earthquake Zones Immediately outside 'of Foothill �ttear Zone and Aftershock region of 1975 earthquake, b»Erosion Potential: :Moderate along .west side ` c.- Landslide Potential. Low, d. Fire. Hazard. Unclassified e. Expansive Soil Potential_: High 44 Hydrology a. Surface Water: None' in immediate vicinity' b, Ground Water Unknown resource: c» Drainage Characteristics: Within Wyman �avihia drainage basin drAnnual. Rainfall (normal.)- 24-�26 :inches e. Limittn4 Factors: Stormwater runoff is 9r a ►ter' than Wyman Ravine can accommodate 5» Visual /Sceni, c Quality: Nice view of Tab a IMoMntain to the north E,. Acoustic Quality: General l y goad', Southern Pacific Railroad operations -generate up to 57 db 7. Ax r Dual i ty o Good Si of ogi Environment: S'. vecjetationa Dale, pine t scrub brush 9. Wildlife Habitat: No rare or endangered speciesmapped on -s `te Cultural 'Environment: 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources An the area: Loin 11. Butte County General Plan designatiaan Mo, diuml Density Ro identia,I �,. Existing Zoning. R 13» Existing, Land Use on-site: Vacant undeveloped 14-. Curroun'di.ng Area: a.' Land Uses' Single -ami iv residential bd Zoning; R_3 west, with access from Liincolrty R -i c: Gin. Plan designatfworws: I��dium� Density Residential . d: Par :( Size s t1xni,mum pasi rze, b/ac parcel to the west e. Population;DeYelr�pedes on minimum lot Sizes Appendix P (b I