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PLANNING CW`41�58IGN SUMMARY SHBUP FOR LAND DIVISIONS.
APPLICANT Rudy S chuff t z 8S-02-05-011
ADDRESS 1361 Palermo Road, Oroville, CA 95965
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OWNER , Same
Pw nT DESCRIPTION 'Tentative 'Subdivision Maij. to divide 134.2, acres into 26
5+ acre parcels;_
740CATION on the south side of Serene_ Lane, approximately 1200 feet east off; its
intersection with Lone Tree Road, south Oroivlle area.
ASSESSOR l S PARCEL NIIMuR(S) y 36-26- S759,60 4:61
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ZONING r' ��W�'�r� � GEN. PLAN�� « ��• PROTECT CON$18TENI'?
DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 2-5-85 GDA - 2;20 Grand Ave: OPOVille, CA 95965
DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE W11IM, SIM,N MLIS D
?LACENEWSPAPER NOTTCD'(S) PUDL "SHIED O. C P. G. B.
DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED
DATE MAIL -OUT NOT110ES WRITTENKATI,E]) NUMH�12
DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED
ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL E}CEMPTION DATE FILED
DETERMINATION
AND DATE LEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE:ADOPTED 7=L -hs
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DMLAR41014 DATE' ADOPTED
ENV. IMPACT REPORT - DACE CERTIS'IED
,StlEi. COMMITT]aE MNETT I G DATE 'r;�
ADVISORY AGENOY HERRING DATE
AD
tTISORY AGENCY ACTION.,
BOARD 'ACTION.
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YES
MAYBE No
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4.
PLANT Z,IFF. Will the proposal result in subs4.arttial,
a. Change in the diversit
y of species , or numbax
of
any ,species of plants (including trees,"
shrubs grass, crops and aquatic plant's) ?'
b . Reduction of the, s of
�"
,number, any unique rare
or endangered species of plants?
c. Introduction of newsP ecles of plants into an
area, or in a barrier to the normal relplenish-
ment of existing species?
d. luction in
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,t4 acreage of any agri-cultural. crop?
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AN'ML LIFE,, Will the proposal result in substantia -1:a.- Change in the diversity of species or num
a ,_ 1 �'s
Of f , ny ,species of anl.mals (birds, ]..and animals -
including reptiles, Fish and shell_ fish,
benthic organisms or insects)?'
b. Reduction inthe numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals?
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C, Introduction of new species of animals into
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an area, or, result in a barrier to the migration
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or movement of animals?,
d. , Deterioration to existing 'fish or wildlife
habitat?
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6.
NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial;
a. Increases in existing noise levels?
.
b Exposure of people to severe Levels?
noise
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LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal: produce
gni.ficant `1x`ght and glare?
8.
LAND USg. Wil 1 the proposal result in a
su stantial, alteration of tl�e
present;or planned
land use of an area?
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9.
NATllR:AL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in
su stant it:
a" Increase in the rate of use of any natural".
n
r ;� auxces .
b De letion�of an no
P y renewable natural
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res ourc es .
10.
RISK OF UPSET WiI1 the proposal inv rre
a. A r sT� o�c explosion or therelease
o_£ hazard-
ous substance'sincludin
( g, but'not limited I to
oil, pe.stfcidas, chemicals, or xa,diatidn)'' i,n the
even, of an accident ox upset condi -ions
b. Possible interference with ,an
ete,xgency .;
response plan, ,or emergency eVacuation plan?
POP1JLATX01I.. Uli11. the proposal alter locat�.t
�str� ution density, orgxowth
rate of the, human
population?
y
1%.
HOUSING" Wil; the proposal a,f"fect o�isting housing,
Qr. create a demand for additional dousing"?
r.
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13. RANSPORTATION/CIRCULA TION, Will
Y MAYBE j
result the Proposal
1I1: prr�ap
a, Generation of substantial additional irc:hicle
movement?
b. Effects on existIng Parking facilities,
demand for or
new parking?
C. Substantial impact or, .xistq
systems? Mng transportation
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c. Significant: alteration; to present patterns
Of circulation
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or mb ement Of people and,/or
goods?
e Alterations to Waterborne, roil or air traffic?
f.` Increase in
traffic hazn�xds to mUt:or vehicles
bic.yr,l,ists or pedestrians"?,
14. PUBLIC SERVICES. WiI.L the proposal have an
upon, or result in effect
a need for
governmental services; new or, altered
a, Fire Protection,?
pxot
,
b • Pol ice Protection?c
c. Schools?
he
d. parks or other recreation
e• a1 facilities?
�laiAte-nance
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of public facilities, including'
roads?
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f. Other governmental services?`�-
1S. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in:
a U e of substantial,
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amounts of fLiel.o,Y•
' energy,?.
b.` sources
31 demand
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oflenerreasor . upon- existin :
require the c(errelopment
of new sources o,� e
h
energy?
16: UTTLTTI F'�; . Will
Fe—T sthe propsal result: in'a need for
ystPms,- or substantial,
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follow, in : alterations to the'
d, Power or natural ;gas?
b: Comm'Unirations
systems?
c. Watez• a�rail,abil x1
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d. Sewer o sept, tank?e•
�tiorm water drainage?
f.
S0n,d, taste anal disposal?
17. N MA HE "THS Will the proposal res anc
a• Cre` aat''On ,of any health
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hazard exult
health hazard; (exc uding mental 'health) ?l
b. Exposure of
peop7,e to potential health'=;
haza�rds7
1.8, AttTHETiC8 Will ,the result,
o ruction of an.) scejj�.cpva t��
�.
sty t
the public, or w-0 the p n ,. o
.creationaesthetsca�.l�ooffertSi,vetsxte�o�en
to pubzIc view? p
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YES
MAYBE Nom'
19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact
upon the quality or quantity of existinrecreational
opportunities?
20 CULTURAL RESOURCES.
a. ill the propOal ; result in the alteration
Of o,r the destruction of a prehistoric or
historic archaeological sits:?
b. Will the proposal result in advorse physical
Or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or
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historic building; structure or obje.ct?
c. Duos the --�=-
pxbposallhave the potential to cause
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a 1physical change which would affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
d. Will the proposal 'restrict existing religious
or sacred uses- within the potential impact
area?
DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL BVALUATTON
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Appendix F - pa- ge 6
Appendix F - Page 7
AP 36-26-S1 59, 60, 61;
4.
Hydrol. oqy -
P Surface Water.. rribtttary to Wyrnah Ravine bise(t is the
property -from n.ortl-twest to sQ th ast.
b. Ground Water: Area of E,riawn ground water perll.t..tt anY
xP d l"aI aOe Characteristic;; Property dr. airts to
�h--site
Swale. thence sot,ttherily to Wyman Ravin'eY'
d Annual. Kai'nfall, (normal): 2i)-2211
eY Limiting Factors.. I)orrestL,c water from wells is
impractical. dt,te to E:nnwn
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ground water pel,l,utimn.
i sual -l5c rr Qual tyt Good
6.
Agoust i r Qt tal. ty„ Good
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Air Quality: Good except di..krinq per'iads 0+ i1gri, t.%ltur ,l
burning,
WLa1.p;gonment Y
G�
vegetation; Annual
+ l o r�� grasses and rk s � mtnori t the gyral l sy
9'Y
Wildlife Habfloor. itat: Small birds and animals, comaibn to the valley
Cul to trtral »nv rt�Gmnt •`
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1rr.!aecrLt gitxal and Historical Resources in •�h ar��w Area of
low archaeolog eal Sens�tivi'ty
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dtL:t'�id Ct�i(aly General elan desxgnatibn: Agricultural
fxesx den•�x a1
for\ i stinrA Zoni nq: Akk- H,_
�,h�si'Esa Grazing
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d- Y
Gttrroundin�h�rae
aw Land Mees: Agri t~ul lural uses single +family, dwell ng;�i at
rural den itiLsA industrial
ttses to the east and north,
b y Zan' ng: AR -MH -2- 1/2 to the north" and ,Wes HN -MH --S
t
immediately to the west end aouthq City �j+f C��"-�a�✓ilLe'
indusritic�ninq
to the easy.
cGertY tx7 ars dsi' f►ations. Cndta tr- t:c) the, eas•
t r i CLIA k4t� a1 Residential, , to the north q; 'west and s�ruthY
d. Parcel,,
'Gx yes: 1-Z-,rr"Er' liar el a to tho west;, and north,j
larger parcels to the ea t» and south,
eP Popul,atiort» spar ss
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Chtraer of G%te artrdtw"ek: it~tr`a;l resLdential. JEW,oa W i't h sralitMa
ti"M 41rg t1aS�M
l bra
Ne�rest Urban?rcayi l 101
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ft evant SpheiNe tai n•fluehcd: Ortiv,i1 ,e
! CMmr~ayvymen;s
athd�at�ds lJr~htnlrea Nol
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Pal" 6r°ft, 6 Stag 1t
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to a; Wader �amkor
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Appendix (b)