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n`dtlress Location or -Parcel No.
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I. Does the pro ect have the po%:entznl to degrade t%e gualyty of YF_S
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tha envir-onment Qr curtail 4he range of the environment (narrow
the range of beneficial uses of the environm.nt?
2. Will the Project =cause imprcts which achieve short --term, to the
disadvantage of long-term, environmental igoals7 A short-term
?Impact, m the environment tr. one 'which occurs in a relatively
brief: = def nitiv period of time while long-term impacts will
endure well into the facture,
-3. Could the project cause AmpactY vhich- are individually litaited,
but cumulatively 'considerable? A project may impactor
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mere separate resources where the impact on each resource is
sela`.ively small... if the effect of the total. of 'those . impacts
on the environment is .significant, an EIR must be prepared.
This flndirtg does not apply to tvo. ormare spar-te Projects
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her". the impact of each is insignificant,
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4� Could the enviror�men l effects cis the project cause subst -
tial adverse effezts, on human beings, either directly or ,
indirectly
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NOTE: If anv of the above: four findings questions are answered
the project will be ;found to have a significant effect
on the.environment,
➢ETEPUMIN-4 ION
This project v;LI not have a significant effect on the environment.
A riez-etive Declar°atior should be.;prepared, _
phis project could ba've a significant. -affect on the ersviro marzt
.An EER is- -ed
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!i Earl F:. & Gloria Braswell., 3340 Oro -Bangor Hwz. , Qrovi I P
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Vie, of Project LocatIon or Parcel No. Date Received
An environmental impact 'report is required for any,'pproj.ect which ,--v have
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ni f i.cant effect (substantial sduerse izgpaet� on the envi r�rnment. Eft _ its
include'
environmental consegttences of bath. primary and secc���dany natsre.
,The follrvwing quest ons shad be used as guidelines to decide whather to make a
negative deelaxati.on ay an environmental ippaGt report. (,If answer is unknown-,
writ *es/no column.
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LVECKLISr IES
No
Jt33d the, project .S14* if��rtl�T change present uses of the
rq"ect area?
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boes the aroje ,t signiri.caatly conflict with the Butte Cotmty
Ge�,aeral P1= or any, element thereof?
. - Could the, prefect affect the ur— a recreational area":
wc;ea 14otes.
4. Could the project have a substantia>. and demonstrable neg-
ative effect on an: area or- feature of aesthetic value?
Will any natural or man-made featuresin the project area
wch ars urzigree, that is.1 is.not found in other parts of the
County, State, or Xation.� be aff�c ed?
69 Jal the project involve construction of.faci.lit"ies, �on a
slope of 25 percent or greater?
7= Will the pros ect ie�v sive sigaiticant cuts or fills?
8. - coul-d theprojec` czuse substantia}- flooding, arc�sinn, or
siltation
. _ V71ill., the project zvotve con&trutitin of l aCxli ti es in an
area of geolo&Lc hazards
1.0. Could the project change existing features or involve con-
struction in special building:persn..it areas .along the sacra -
mento Fiver,- the Feather 'Ri'ver Floo fw ys in -a y area subject
to inondationi, in an area in zlose proximity to any, river,
stream, IARe, reservoir or natural drainagee channel*.'
l i . I's the pra�ect r�z�e Cif a sgriea- tit �cumulat ve action whieh
al.t'hough indivi.dually- small, tay as a, whole have si.gnificaat
environmental impatt z
12. Could the -pr o-Ieca breach any published. national, !_tate„ or
local standards relating to solid waste or litter control?
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OP�DINAE�CE NO,. 14"
Aft ORDi�P;XCE Aj+,E#DDUG COUNTY ORD -INR CE 1�.�
CONS OLLDA7TPG 'C-1 ". (LIGHT COMMERCIAL)
The Board of Supervisors: of the County Of BUtt�P_L State
ufCaT ca �de�� Ordinance �c, �7� of said
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county, being. the Zoning Enabling Ordinance as an-iended, DOES
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ORDAIN as'follows=
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Ordinance O 9`95 tConsoi idating a1'C�1 I Light Commercial)*
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Section 1 Is hereby amended _toL include the following:
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portion of the fest hale of Lot 7, in Block 23,, and
a portion of the. West half of Lot ?`, in Block 30as
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_Shorn on that certain Nap entitled, "Map of _Vi ll a
Verona'Butte County, California which Map was re -
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corded fn the Of ice of the Recorder of the ,County of
Buttes State (�r California, on: January 17, 183D and
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more particularly aescribed as fo11ow8;
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Beginning at the Intersection of the, Southerl,° 13ne of
the Jrovil.le-6 Igor Road, with, the East line of the
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Nest half of said Lot 7, Block 29g thence South along
said East line and the East line of the West, half of
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said Lot 2, Block ,aft,, a distance of 240 feet!. thence
Nor th Bg Sg' West, parallel with. the South line_ of
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Loi: ,Block 30, a distance of 72.0 feet; thence
-North parai"t 1 with said East. line of the test half of
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said Ltit Z9 and its Northerly extension i:€� the So�rtf�erl
Sin of -aforesaid Oroviile-Bangor goad- thence South -
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1* easterly along the 'Southerly line of said Road, to the
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point of beginning.
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That this OrdAnan-c.e shall talo effect thirty f3p nays
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after- tri -I date of its- adoption, and.before the expiration of
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fifteen (l 5 days after its passage., it shall' be published with
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thc* nameof the re,: t3e;t�s outing; for and against the same,, in the
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a newspaper published in the County-
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of Butte, State of California.
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PASSED AtiaAD PTSD by the Board of Supervisors of the
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1�otfnty of ect'te, State of California, on the day Of
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1 a74 s by the fol 1 awi ng vote t
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