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HomeMy WebLinkAbout036-260-057-wl 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 _ �. 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 � 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. CO Grp gyp (mf riyf C a.�. 4` N1 a+A' y 't Mrt F' R Al a� a j�uy �4 � a �*,t G y " ,+� ,"�'A, � h . aMt' P, , .� 1�+.< � ,, �� � dig ,y a t.. ,.M•�aaaar a ,+ C +ti I >�! YW^I-Y � l' k ' �i y, KJs �' ..x°,° u' .,,y� uk , ;,u gyp" p ,+f" R .'.+ C ./'s �y'1 ;�k,yb,J�' "Y- a4 e 4iN" 7 A4; e.4"44*`� wrl* YES MAYBE No -----» 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 ' - ,t4 acreage of any agri-cultural. crop? ,X e :Si 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? "— C, Introduction of new species of animals into IX an area, or, result in a barrier to the migration - or movement of animals?, d. , Deterioration to existing 'fish or wildlife habitat? X 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Increases in existing noise levels? . b Exposure of people to severe Levels? noise i,. 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? _..., 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 " n` ---`` 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. i� 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 `--~-- c. Significant: alteration; to present patterns Of circulation --.� 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 -��- of public facilities, including' roads? , f. Other governmental services?`�- 1S. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: a U e of substantial, --•--� �� amounts of fLiel.o,Y• ' energy,?. b.` sources 31 demand - 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, X follow, in : alterations to the' d, Power or natural ;gas? b: Comm'Unirations systems? c. Watez• a�rail,abil x1 -----)< 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 --' 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 -4'. 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 - historic building; structure or obje.ct? c. Duos the --�=- pxbposallhave the potential to cause -; 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 I M I 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 M ground water pel,l,utimn. i sual -l5c rr Qual tyt Good 6. Agoust i r Qt tal. ty„ Good 7+ 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 •` weP 1rr.!aecrLt gitxal and Historical Resources in •�h ar��w Area of low archaeolog eal Sens�tivi'ty .{ IlP 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 l4Y 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 lY 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 l M ft evant SpheiNe tai n•fluehcd: Ortiv,i1 ,e ! CMmr~ayvymen;s athd�at�ds lJr~htnlrea Nol "7 P ':� 1" 1''". 1,` W t:. C�.'�'wile, on Se r v l �L,» e .. I«, y �r� y, rrtte� T4Y dear est rt.t( ate) 1" i:i"e"tM�,r�a Gtata`tar7ay n Pal" 6r°ft, 6 Stag 1t 11"1 63 Nol sen A,Verlue to a; Wader �amkor ,,r r-tl, y at this t i mo, if anne c,ed to i Wl t f:h( press tr ; wtsr s' "st,etn wog tl. d bo avai 1 ab.l v P yy�yy .sn«+� u 1 Gtm h t"►o 1 s: i n A w� � y .' ,,,� � reap, 1�y�xet fre chitin $�hobl 0: r t and Clrtav,lle UIMion High Oac.hat l b/ s�riC.tM Appendix (b)