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HomeMy WebLinkAbout036-112-034x APFlfCA1 N�3VARIANCEoe20 N.G cite No. `. Date filed x7 Hearing,date Action by Planning, Commis.SPIn Action by $oard of Supervisors PRESENT ZONINGw Assessor Mail $_ok � Page No �! � Pcircet No. j REQUEST: I ' APPLI NT`S. NAM,E. Q-'e_e PHONE._- ADDRESS: q STATUS. OF APPLICANT'S INTEREST IN PROPERTY A A Li 4 e.2� O4�/NER'S' NAME." 1 �.r , PFIONEc 3 2 n / AM tee DESGR[PTTOI�I Os- FR©PERTY:J 0I'.�--- --X .P ' IN FULLY REASOi3 FOR :SPECIAL USES - F Vie above- sf.afemeafs are certified by fhe undersigned fo be correcf� TW 4&A c Signature of Applicant. NOTE: Please submit herewith a -check or money oder in .the amount shown below, payable to County of Butte; also a detailed plot plan showing the location of existing and proposed structures on your property and on the aalacent properties. t.6 4 Ry Receipt No.. APPEYDIX D, NZGATIVF DECLARATION REG1aMING BNVIPONj*JENTAL IIIRACT n 1. ;NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Environmental Review- Committee of the County of Butte has reviewed, the project described below pursuant to the provisions Of the California Environmental quality Act of 1970 '(Public Resources Code Sections Z:1100,:, et 56q.), 'and ,determined, that it gill not have a significant effect upon the environment. An environmental impact report will not be re- quixed. 2. o DESCRIPTION OR PROJECT: Rezone -from: A -R to- - located on. -the east suede ! ILED 'of V -E Road., approx.. 40,Gt oath :of :Qak Kno? I,: T-4-wr E}rov lle. - iaenit �T e� as. i; I _36 112-34 _ cont; I ac. - - CLARK. A. NELSON, Cou* Cfe.k BY DyC l��Z MPWY 3. I�iAME, ?PID ADDRESS Ol` PROJE AI'I�IICAiq,T: Clarice Faurxce - 26.91 Seacrest Drive Oroville, CA 95965_ 4. A. copy of the Environmental Review Comm ttee's determination r' 'gar .rhe - environmental. effect of this project is available, for public inspection it the Butte County. Planning-EDepa_tment,; i County Center Drive, G ovine, Cal- iforn a. Copies, thereof will be provided to any person span payment by hem of a fee of �1.0.0fora the first page and $.50 for each add,°tional page.' 5. Any person wishing to contest this Negative Declaration may file a written protest specifying the reasons therefor. Such written protest shall he filed with the, Butte County Planning Commission at the Planning. Department office: -within fifteen (15) days from: the date this legative Declaration was.fiied with the County Clerk. If'a written,protest is timely filed, a hearing regardingthe-Negative Declaration:snli ie held by the Planning Commission:. Objections may be presented either orally or in writing at the hearing. 6. If,no:wrftten protest is. timely filed regarding this Negative Declaration,. the application for the prrject may be approved, withoit.hearLng:regarding. the Yegative.Declaration. EN TIRONMENTA , F.EVIV COMJITEE FEB - 1974;BY t awrence J Lawson AgMh TAW FINDINGS Clarice Faunce Rezc+ne App-licantr Name Type of Project 2591 aeacresh `Dxxve� AP 36--112-34 Address Location or Parcel Nb, OroviZle'CA 9`x965 I/24/74 Dat e Received ES It Does the project- have the potential to degrade the quality of —' thee environment or curtail the range of the environ fient (narrow the range of beneficial uses of the e tvironment?) 2< Will the project rause impacts which achieve short-term, to the i l disadvantage of song-term, environmental goals? A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively br$ef-, definitive period of time while long,--terra impacts sails endure well into the future. 3. Could the project cause impacts which. are individually limited, but .cumulative.Ly considerable? A project may impact on two or more ,separate resources wherethe impact of each resource is relatively Small., If- the effect of the total or those impacts -on .he environment is significant* an EIR must be -prepared- This finding does not apply to two or.more separate projec_s where the impact of each is insignificant. 4. Could the environmental effects of the project cause substan- tial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? NOTE. If any ow.,the. above four findings questions are acrsFeraa A1yEs",. the pr 6 Ject will be found to have a significant effect _ on the environment. t{r - DETERMINAT.ICN: I. This project will not haves a significant effect on tine environment. A Negative Declaration shotiid be prepared.' this, project coald have i% significant affect. on, the anuaro sment An RIR, is required, FRNA,rIRQNMENTAI, REVIEW COMMITTEE Bata_- FEB-4 1974 By Lawrence j: last,., 1/24/74 CI=CE EAUNCEAP 35-112-34 Elmo MEMIU - "t PENDIX. CC -- DETERWINATION RE SIWIFZCANiT EFFECT ONEWT'P }2y IEN T Clarice Faunae, 2691 Seacrest'Drive, Qroville, CA 95965 p�siicant. s :lYame and Address Rezone .AP 36-112-34 1124/74 Type Project' Location or !?areal tag. date' Itecei;red An environmental flapact repoart is required for any project w, " ch may have a. ti.g,. ii,ficant effect substantial adverse impact) on the environment. Effects include environmental eonsegtzercces o both primary and secondary,nature. The fs ilo ting questions shall be used as guidelines to decide whether tax matte a negative declaration orazo environ ental impact report. elf answer is unknown3 write runknmmn' in yesfno column.) . CHECKLIST NO 1. Could the project sign is change present uses of the Project area? (See Ntotes. ) .. Does the-- project significantly conflict with the Butte County General Plan or any element.-thereof? 3. Caul4 :the project affect the: use of a recreational area (See NQtes.)_ 4. Could the project have a substantial anddemonstrable neg- ative effect, :on an area or, feature- of eestheti(- val.:ae -S. i ill any natural or metra-made features in t'he project area which are uniq-se., that is, not found in ot-hier parts of the County, State,, or kation, be affected b. ill the -project involve c ustrta.ction of facilities gas a-- slope of 2,: -percent or greater slope 7. Will the prdJect -invol e si nificartt cuts or fills? f S. Could the.project cause substantial flooding, erasion, or si.ltatiou? - i 9. Will the project involve construction of facilities in an i. ,area of geologic hazards? 10. Could the pro l,ect change existing " eat'ures or involve con- structs ora" 1 special building peri t ,areas along, the. Sacra mento giver," the _Feather River Fl oodway, n any area subject . to inundatic�'in gas area in <Clc3se proXltt�„ty , any river, strea-e, lae, reservoz-r or natural, drainage channel.? 11. T_a the project on . of a ser :e,S". of, co ► _lat.i re acs apt, who eh _ Although Individually si�all3, quay. as. a whQl.e have sig if. can` ehvi ronmi Antal impact f , 1Z. Cgczld the prodect; breach any published nationals state, or, 1-octal standarft 'relating to soUd waste or litter control? 13. Does the project a_ :' or the project site serve as abitat, :food source:, Aest.ng place'source of water;, etc, for rare . or endangered wildlife or- fisc species? 14. Gould the -project significantly affect fish', wildlife,-04 plant life 'ar cause substantial interference with the 'move- dent of any -t -r migxator-3 fishµarrldlife species 15. Are 'thare any rare or endangered: plant species in the pro- ject $rea? M Wil the project:remove substantial amounts of vegetation including.ground. cover? 17. Cow the project change e:aisti.ng features of any of the regiones-watercourses or other bodies :of water? 1a. Gould the project result in: significant Ichange in the hydrology of the area'?` (See Notes.) 19. Could 'the project significantly affect the functioning of an established comaranity?, (See Notes„) y� 20. Could the project physically or economically result in the displacement of community residents? U. Could the project significantly affect an historical or archael6gical site or its,setting' (See Notes. } 22.. Could :the project serve to encourage development of presently undeueioped.areas or intensify development of already devel- oped areas?.. (See Notes. 23� Are you aware- -of a .substantial isad<y of opinion (present or anticipated) that considers (or will consider) the project or its: effect to be adverse to .the environment? 24. Will the project create new or aggravate existing -health 25. Will the project _involve the " l catiogs arse or disposal P 1 PP � poral of potentially hazardous materials in ait amount sufficient to cause a substantial adverse effect? 26 Cauld the project; generate significant amounts of dust, smo e,-gas,, odors or tither air pol;utants? 27. Could the project generate-significant noise? �^ 28. Could the ,project , cause contamination of a public' watersupply stem -or adversely aff=ect ground water? 29� Could the priject-sign%ficanitly affect the potential use, tract3mor conservation sof a--naturalresource?' - 3'(}. Could the Project- result- In, damage to sail capability 4r loss Dr agricultural land? 31.1 A€Iditioinal remarks. 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