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HomeMy WebLinkAbout036-270-075IV, ENVIRONMENTAL IMP fs xp anatxons ofa 1�`"eyes++ and r+'maybe, answers are required on attached sheets)) y. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; YES a. nstable earth MAYBE No conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b Disruptions,, displacements, compaction.or overcovering of,-the soil,? c C. Change in,to a rah or P g P C y ground surface relief features? �---» d Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical ;Features? e, Increase irn wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off=site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach. sands, or changes in 'silta•tion:, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a ri'rer or stream or the bed of the ocean or, any bay, inlet or lake? g. Loss of Prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas'? h. Exposure Lof people or property to eologic hazards `such P ps landslides; as earth earthquakes, Q mud- slides ground failure or similar hazards?, . AIR.Will the proposal p 2.osal result in substantial a: Aix emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of object" rssionaaleodoor fumes? moke G> c, Alteration of air movement, moisture, Or h temperature, or an change in c imate; y locally or regionally? G 3 IVATER. Will the proposal result in substantial.,----- a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters'? b. Changes in absorption rates,. drains e' or the rate and amount, of surface runa£f?tern..s > c. Need for off-site :surface drainage improve- anents, including vegetation �<C removal, channel- izat on or cu]vert; installat' n? d. Alterations to "the course ox flow pf, flood SeI waters? e Change in the amount Of surface water in any water body? f . Aisc arge intosur facewates , or in any alteration of surface water quality but not limited to temperature, ,�iissolvedt�"ding ozyg'en or turbidity? g. Alter;atiori of the Direction or, rate of flow of ground, waters? h. Changp- in the quantity, of groundwatxs, ei.the'r through direct additions or w th- c1r..a:vaIs,- ox through i.ntercept.ibn of, an sial fer by cuts or eXca *a.tios? =i. geduct on in the amount of water othe.rwis.e a�raiIable for public water supplies? Exposure of pe.opJ'e or .prCaperty to water— rel,ated hazards such as flooding? __ _ YES MA_..�.YBE 990 4. PLANT LIFE Willtheproposal result in substantialt a: ange inthe diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs , grass crops., and aquatic pl'ants ) ? Y. b. Reduction'of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? C.. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- -merit of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural- crop? 5. ANIMAL LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial> a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land anilAals including reptiles, fish and shell fish,'" benthic organisms or insect )? b. 1teduction in the numbers of any uz1ique, rare or, endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier' to the migration or movement of animals? . d: ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?` 6, NOISE. Will the proposal 'result in substantial; a. - Increases iii existing :noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe,noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND1 GLARE. Will the proposal produce slgni .cant light and glare? }gyp 8. LAND USB. Will the proposal result in a su stantial alteration of the present ox planned: land use of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES; Will the ,proposal result. in su• stanti.a�.: a. Increase in the rete of use. of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any non=renewable natural. resources 10. RISK OF UPSET. Will t'he proposal involve: ;A r sT—ot explosion or the 'release of h,a.zard- ousi substances (ixiclud ng, but .not .liixted to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or xa,iation i�� the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible`interferente with-an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation :Plan?' ll.POPUhATI:ON, propt�s, Wi411 the �al alter, the. location distri u'tion density, or -growth rate of the human -population? l2, HOUSING.` Will the proposal affect existing "'housing; or Create a demand for addItional housing? �t � YES- 13,. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. will the AIAXBE �� result in : proposal a. Generation of substantial additional vehi cle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existi ng tratisportatian 1--- systems d: Si gnifi,cantl alterations to present'patt,erns bf circulation ox movement of goods? people and/or ei Alterations to waterborne, rail ox' -air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehiclos, bicycllsts -- or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES.; Will the proposal, have an effect upon, OF result in a,need for new or altered< governmental services..- ervices;a. a.Fire protection? b. Police protection c.` Schools?' d. Parks or other recreational facil,ita.es? e�, �4ai,ntenance of public facilities including roads? ... , f: Other 901rernmenta`1 servicers? c• 15. ENERGY. Will the propC,sal result, in? a.�)s`e of substantial amounts of fuel,or en b. Substantial increase in demand ix , ergy? sources pon existing � of ever gY, or re uire the de a development of new sources of , energy? 16. UTILITIES: Yi11 the propsal result`in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to t_htz following: a. Power or 'natural gas? b , Communications systems,?c: {Yater availability-,. d. Sewer or septic tank? -- e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste, and di8posal? �LL 1.7. tIUMAN HEALTI3.. JVill the proposal result .in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental 'health)? b: Exposure of peopleto potential health hazards? 1S. AESTHETICS. 'W.i1l the'proposal result an the o stX'uctlon of any' seen c, vista;off v;1ew open to the public; ox will.the proposal result in the creation of ori aesthetically offensive site open to Public ' vied? .e a ]9, RG}tEATIUN. Will,the YLS MAYBE N0 upon`ualt or Proposal result in an impact; Y quantity of exact ng pportunz'ties? Opportunities,? recreat�c+ntt 2,0 CULTURAL RESOURCES, a. W�11 a proposal result in the alteration of or the destruct* historic 10nof a prehistoric or. b. archaeological site? Ivil l the Proposal result in adverse effects phY$acal -___ or aesthetic eff -- to a hi'ttoric building,, prehistoric or gt structure G. Does the or object? proposal have the potential to cau,o a Ph Ysical;�change which -- :would affect t;nic�u�e L thni c' cul uras. values ?- d. Will the proposal restrict existin or sacred uses Within the area? potential impact, V`• DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMgNTAL EVALJAIION See Att'n.ched ' �' J•Affift south toviard tributaries of Wyman !`-ravine. d Annual Rainfall (normal) '20 -221, per Year e Limiting Factors: -ubsoi l drainage l i mi tat:i r_,ns 50 Visual/Scenic OLtalitya ("rat��•rato"-many Open 'U�.�3'��I,�v�. x�.F'CDme i nr U!E"5t ~x.al ,use R 6. (acoustic Ou-Ality: Fair -Industrial use, heavy Sartrekl traffic 7M Air Quality: Good: :. Q. Vegetation; Annual grasses ' 9, Wildlife Habitat; Lower Sonoran Life Zone.. HtAbitat is limited due to lack of ground cover and ptroxi.mi.ty ,offhrtarnarr activity.. �ra1 �ur�.1,��Lrv� ronment a 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Low sOnsitivity area 11. Butte County, General Plan designation. Industrial 12. Cxioting Zoning; M-2 13. Gr: sting Land lice on-site: Indusitr`al use, an parcel three 14. Surrounding Area. a. Land Uses', OP(In land, light industrial uss (warehousing, aLAto dismantling, r Fl a . o. r ) , Sc. harries and commercial use to the southeast. ria Zoning;M-2. M_i tea east, City a+ Oroville to nest. C. Gen. Plan de'zignations: Indy 5ttri,al d a.: Parcel. Slrze5z. 2"'6 0.... e. Populatio" Lig;ha- residential U. -,e widely scattered homes. 15. Character Of Site and Area.",', Cipen lords betweerr Oravilltit atnd �a� erma 16, Nearest urban Area: OroviIlm *.Irak"zf_ fr les 17, Relevant Spheres of In+luenc;.e:R Clr4! ) le, North Burbank Public utilities bistrict, 0WID. IS, TmPr0vernerIt5Standards Urb kn Ari Fire. Protection Service:. a. Nearest County ( tL,. 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