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HomeMy WebLinkAbout036-113-047i Y Y rya � _ ✓; - e ,Y } Y _ 1 L - t f . FIriUIr26S .al E. &-Gloria<Braswell � Rezone Ah r pplicant"s l`4ame Type of Project 33401rcf-BaRg�r u::nT_ AP36-II3--47 n`dtlress Location or -Parcel No. Oroyllle, GP �)sS65 1/-8/74.p yg -. -.. - _.... Date Rece5ved -. I. Does the pro ect have the po%:entznl to degrade t%e gualyty of YF_S ?� 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 or 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 �. her". the impact of each is insignificant, t/ 4� Could the enviror�men l effects cis the project cause subst - tial adverse effezts, on human beings, either directly or , indirectly M 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 AL zE€� ?ate RP ` 174 �awr�nc I Lawson 1/8%714 EARL F.. & GLORIA BRASY7ELL AP 36-113-4; twEnIx `e jWYATT_0 : RE i3I�CT1{�.�4'�T���A+� iflY �L1', i}iikOl-71�T _ - !i Earl F:. & Gloria Braswell., 3340 Oro -Bangor Hwz. , Qrovi I P Appl:icantFs lame andt`ddress RezoneAP 36--113--4 Zj8j7Q Vie, of Project LocatIon or Parcel No. Date Received An environmental impact 'report is required for any,'pproj.ect which ,--v have a zlg_ 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. <.._ LVECKLISr IES No Jt33d the, project .S14* if��rtl�T change present uses of the rq"ect area? ,{See.Notestj 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? �� y AOL - a 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 3 county, being. the Zoning Enabling Ordinance as an-iended, DOES 4 ORDAIN as'follows= 5 Ordinance O 9`95 tConsoi idating a1'C�1 I Light Commercial)* � g, Section 1 Is hereby amended _toL include the following: q portion of the fest hale of Lot 7, in Block 23,, and a portion of the. West half of Lot ?`, in Block 30as g _Shorn on that certain Nap entitled, "Map of _Vi ll a Verona'Butte County, California which Map was re - 9 corded fn the Of ice of the Recorder of the ,County of Buttes State (�r California, on: January 17, 183D and 10 more particularly aescribed as fo11ow8; F Beginning at the Intersection of the, Southerl,° 13ne of the Jrovil.le-6 Igor Road, with, the East line of the 12 Nest half of said Lot 7, Block 29g thence South along said East line and the East line of the West, half of ,3 said Lot 2, Block ,aft,, a distance of 240 feet!. thence Nor th Bg Sg' West, parallel with. the South line_ of lasand Loi: ,Block 30, a distance of 72.0 feet; thence -North parai"t 1 with said East. line of the test half of 15, said Ltit Z9 and its Northerly extension i:€� the So�rtf�erl Sin of -aforesaid Oroviile-Bangor goad- thence South - is 1* easterly along the 'Southerly line of said Road, to the - point of beginning. 27 That this OrdAnan-c.e shall talo effect thirty f3p nays 1 18� after- tri -I date of its- adoption, and.before the expiration of 19 fifteen (l 5 days after its passage., it shall' be published with 20 thc* nameof the re,: t3e;t�s outing; for and against the same,, in the 2I a newspaper published in the County- ounty22 22 of Butte, State of California. 23 PASSED AtiaAD PTSD by the Board of Supervisors of the 24 t 1�otfnty of ect'te, State of California, on the day Of 26 1 a74 s by the fol 1 awi ng vote t i