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HomeMy WebLinkAbout036-300-071_ e A ,,•APIC (� ,:�"^ r w .. ti't's.' Y ..a,,... �__..%yO�LSk, "''' .. '�® ��� _ ,o! r;e v .�(,.._ Ted Rune TENTATIVE PARCEL W 3 Runge, , parcels on the south side of Pinecrest Avenue, approx. 1l2 mile east of its intersection with Upper Palermo Road. Palermo area. AP ;36-30`41 Engineer: Ron Graves Public Works conditions are: 1. Verify legal access. 2. Provide two-way traversable access RS=8-0-1 to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway.;, 3. Access to be reserved in deeds as per county o;rdinOnce and offered for'dedicati,on on the final map, 4. Show 50 f'to building setback line measured from certterli`ne of access easement. 5. Provide road maintenance agreement. 6. Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Pinecrest,Avenue. 7" Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centoeli;ne of Pinecrest Avenue. 8. Show all easements of record on the final map,. 9. Provide street name signs per requirements ofthe Dept. of Public Works ri6r, to 'rec P ortlation of the final map. 10: Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the stre et. 11. Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach' providing adequate sight distance at'the intersection of acces road, and Pi necrest Drive., 12. Pay any delinquent taxes or current takes as required. Health Dept. conditkons are. 13. Shop) a 100 ft, leachrield setback P1 0M, the higllwater lane: o th°e creek _ on parcel x. _ '.. . l41 ShoW the tisab�e sewage dispos4l area proven to meet the re �kix�me t g s of"the $0diviSion Ordinance ori 1, parcels pnd 3, 5• rove with soil d�pti tests that he'required usable, sewage disp©sal' area e IstS oo pOrGels l., ;2and 3. 16. Provs that the required ghantit ,e,* c� domestla wa4er-- are avail�bie b6 pax Geis 2 and , 3 , ...IV. ENVIRONMENTAL I�' 171,11 ......... CTS xp anata.ons 7O"ffyesto and „ ma be on attached sheets) Ff y answers are required EARTH. Will i11 the Proposal result in si YES a. Unstable` earth cQ, gni£iccnt, radix ions MAYBE No qr in, changes in geologic subs-tructures7 b• Disruptions, dis overcovering of thecsol7s' compaction or --- c. Change in ---_- A topography relor ground surfarelief features? --- d• -.-_.. Destruction, ooverin unique geologyC Q.r g or �)Qdific'ation o� any,. e• Physical feature$? Increase in 4 Find or either on o • water erosion of soils, � off` -site? .."_' £. Changes A, in deposition or erasion of b each sands, or changes in sixtationy or erosion which ma deposition a river or stream the channel of orhe�by any baY, inlet_ or lake?'' bed of the ocean or g, loss of prime agriculturall outside designated urban areapro �oductive soils h• Exposure ,.�. of people or property to hazards such as earth ua;kes geologic tlides a landslides,, `failure ground Mud,- or s:ma.lar hazards? 2. AIR. Will thero a'• Air emssionsrsal deterioratiresult o sbstantaal: air quality? _n of ambient The cxeat%on of objectionable odor or fumes? s, smoke C.Alteration o£ air temperature or movement, moisture, or -- any locall or ' change in climate. Y reg,io:nally? the, a. proposal result --... Changes., in currents �n substantial: or d" recti of , the course''or marine nr water movements in either b Change's irfresh wsiers? g absorption rar or the rate and amount a' J > drainage patterns, c' meed for off° Si to u: �aCe �rulloff? --, ments surface drainage im or cding �vegetatio��n rerho��1 pxev�e- ization o , channel.,_ culvert instal:l.:atibn? d. Alterations to the course or flaw waters? of fl6od e Change in I the amo7,int of su ' water bQ�aY? �rface water jn any � _. --- f, Discharge"into s alteratio , urace, wa°ters any ---- n of ,surface - _ waterualityn' bi7t not YYm1ted to tem erature r'y including ` ozYgen dzs,5olveci or urbadi y? s g• LL Alteatiol� o�P� the dir.eetiQl: of x o r ou, rat g �d �� e o � �-..--- at £ £1 ow ---. h. an e in; ' ; t eers? h CYuantity of ground waters, either tfirou h d' g erect addltions drawa7s A . ox' �v th- or tlroixgh interception Of aquifer by cuts or; exca�rations? i . Itedllction ` in the . amount o y available for , f water, otherwise `--- P water suPplies7 XPo ure of PeoP-le .or t'op Petty to water related hazard s11ch as : Hoo'ding? 2 _��„ YES MAYBE NO 4, PLANT LAFE. Will the prnpnSal result in substantial: a• ange in;the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, and aquatic plants)? shrubs,. grass, crops, b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species- of plants into. an barrier to the normal replenish-, axea, or in a ment of existing species? _ --=- d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?� S. 'IMAL ANl result in substantial; LIFE.' Will the proposa a. C ange in the diversity of species, or numbers animals (birds, land animals of any species of including reptiles, fish and shell dish, benthic organisms at insects)?' b Reduction i:n the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? Introduction of new species .of animals into -fir c: an aoeemOr barrier to the migration or m V ent ofsanimals?' d. Deterioration to`oxi.sting fish or wildlife habitat? 6. NOISE, Will the proposal result in substantial. a• Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposuro of people to severe noise levels? 7,. LIGHT AND CLARE. Will the proposal produce , sig ican,t lagh:t and glare? 3: LAND USE. Will the proposal result, in a su ,stantial alteration of the Present or planned 1 land use of an, area.?. 9. NATURALRESOURCES: Will the proposal< result in s5.-stantialt a• Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b.Depletion o any non-renewable. natural resources? —- 10: RISK or, UPSET. Will the proposal involve: - expl.os ori or th` release of hdzarcl- a,, A.ris ous substnoes (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in th,e event of an accident or upset conditions? bi'° Pos'sible interference with an emergency pian, response plan or etergency evacuation 11.. POPULATTOM Will the proposal. alter the location, c"r.CP:stribu ion, density j or' gi'oith rata of tl human population?' l2; " 1 affect existing housing, HOUSYNC• W 11 the Proposal Or cINC)te a demand dor addP00,h-1l hous�n,g? r� qP 13. TRANSPORTATI qN/GIRCUl,AT2OI�1, YES MAYBE? 4._...... N0 Wxl1 the resu t zn'; proposal a. Generati.on of substantial add' tional vehicle Effects on existing parking face demand fox 'rifles, new parking? or c • Substantial zmpact on e;.Nisting txanspoxtation systems? — ---- ,.. d• Significant alterations to of circulation'or present patterns ---� movement goods? People and/or --X e. Alterations to waterborne . ror Increase in lmotoa-1r traffiC7 `- --` traffic hazardsto bicyclists, or pede.stxians? r vehic 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. W. the tap , or result in a need forone aaorIerede' pct governmental services ; - a. Fire protection? b. Policeprotection? Schools? ( c. d --- • Parks or other recreational, facil ties? e, ____ nance -- xaint of public facilities: including. - --,ii f• Other governmental services ENERGY Will the proposal result in; a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel,or energy? b. Stfbstantaa] increase in demand upon existing sou sources of ener ng gY, or re uire the development Of new sources of ---- energy? gy. 16. UTILITIES. _..� Will the pxopsal result in a need for nett' s or substantial follotyv-Ing :iterations to the A, ; power or natural_ gas? bi Communications systems? c . Water-�. a railabi:l ity, =-`(►,_, d.. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm 'Water, drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? ,-- 17. HUMAN HBALTH� Will the proposal resu;t in: a.. Creat.xon of any health '. . hazard ox �aotential health hazard �excl.udin m b. Exposure of p0 plc to potential healtental h hazards7' l8. AESTHETICS. _ Will the proposal result oo. s ruc`t on of any the ,in: sceria,c .Vista< or view -o en the public.. or will the p to oo to creation of ari acstheaacall. ens suit tethe to public vie.+.. en ? p 4 YES 10. RECREATION'. Will the Mn� No proposal result in an xmpaot up on the quality or quantzty of existing recreat cpparunites? 1.1,elal 20. CULTUUL RESO�S; , a W'j tFie proposal result in, the of or alteration the destruction of a PrehistOri,c or histOrIc archaeological site? bi Wi1:1 the propo841 ,result in adverse physical `-- or aesthetic effects to -- a prehistori historic build' c ar Ing) structure or object? c+ Does the proposal have the Potential to a cuse a Physical change which would affect �nic{a ethnic Cultural values'? d Will the proposal, restrict ex stip rexi or uses w thin the us sacred area? Potential impact t V. MCUSSTON ';OF ENVIRONMENTAL EUALt1ATI0 N AP 36-30-77, See attached sheets I w Blolo�,lc-�1�nyi.ronment" S. 9. Ve etatio 9 Oft Oak woodland, grassland. WA 1 dl 1 f Hab i tat: Deer' s i ghted on f i e l d trip p day. cud tura l r Y r� .��� . 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources In the Law Including; unknown. 11. Butts County Genera Plan designationF Agricultural-Residential. 12. Existing Zoning: AR"MH-5. 1 1. Existing Land Use on-site: Open space. Surrounding Area. a. Lana Uses; Rural d res?'ptr�ial near, lJ orchar s Aper Palermo, o1IYe pry and E'transmission line) substation. b. Zon l ng : AR-MH'-5 , AR-MH-2-j/2, C. Geni, Plan cies i gnat i oras a. d• Parcel sizes- Agricultural-�Rasidentlal,, Pr i mar i 1 Y 51-20 acres.. e. population: Sparse. 15. Character of Site and Area; Rural community, orchardists, grazing lands. 16. 17. Nsarrest Urban Area OrOY i 1 l e 4-1/2 miles north. Relevant Spheres of Influence. et.ttte County Mosquito Abatement District. 15. 1` 9. Improvements Standards Urban Area: N/A, Fire Protection service: a. Nearest County <Sta,te5 Fire Station: #72 two miles south, b. Water Avallabilit Y• Fine n e.Ct . engine, storage only. Schools. i n. 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Damm +light in specially ,designed -specialty favorable circumstances, structures; conrr'derdb4 in ordinary {I) substantial buildings, with partial iI. Felt only by a few.persons at refit; collapse; great in poorly built strut- especially on upper floors of build= tures. Panel' walls 'thrown. out of ings. Delicately suspended` objects frame itructurci. Fall of chimneys, may swing„ {I to fl) factory sucks, columns, montiments, IM Felt quite noticeably indoors, d- w'lL Heavlty furniture overturned., pedally on upper floors of buiidingY, Sand mud ejected' in stnali but many People do not recognize it c amount %, Caartt{rs in we11 water Per= as an earthquake Standing motor- sons driv"ng Motorcars disturbed, cars MAY -rock slightly Vibration like (VIII+ trw 1X) passing of truck Duration estimated. IX Damm v;ururderable in specially . (III) designed strurtut=; well-designed fV; During the day, felt indoors by many; Frame structures thrown out or outdoors by .a Few. At night, sonic' Plumb; great in. substantial buildings, awakened, Dishes. windows, doors wrtn partial cali'apse Suilding; shift: disturbed; Wallmake s Lrcakfng ed Off,(ounelations, Ground cracked sauncl Sensation like heavy crucit corupicuausly. Underground pipes; striking building Standing motorcars brnaen: (IX +) rocked noticubly. (IV Co'V):= Swoo Same well-built den structures V; Felt by nearly, ever, manw destroyed; most masonry and frame' awakened, Some dishes, windows,' structures desrraved with their foun. est, broken; a few instances of dacions;'.aound badly cracked. Rails, cracked plaster, unstable objects _ _ bent, Landslidesconsiderabla" from "erttullcde Disturbances of trees, '' river banks and steea slopes. ;Shifted poles,- and other'tall objects sand and muni. FArater splashed (slog• somcsirnes noticed. Pendulum dlockSL. lam) Over- bankz, (X) 'nay scop. (V toVI) VI. Fclt by QIP, many irigntened XI. Fe•*f if any, (masenry) mvctures and rues outdoors. Some heavyFurniture amain :scantling; $ridges destroyed. Broad fssurcY in mavcd; a Peri' (nstancc7 of (Allen Found. Un- dergrottnd pipelines ' completely out plast'ee or damaged chimneys. l7amats; slight (Vf to ViI) of service. Earth s' ,mph -and land "soil VII. 7~veryisod)• runt outdoors. Damage slios in groun'I Rails bent Featly. negligible (n building= of 3ood: design and construction; rligrtr to moderau in CTI. Darns" ge :Otcl. Nam seen on ground well-built ordinzcv structures; 'co,o- surfaces. Gfnex a sialtt ltd IevcI diunrted. riderabli in poorly built or 'ball . y - Objc'; tltrorvtt upwi d into- cle�tigned strucnsre3; somechimnevs broken. ;iVoticed �'! persons driving TABLE1161 R soo4 �•,,� • A e• N O� ; J o. ..:. Yyo� ='Aogatio',, 3 - mf e � � Poroala• p Phoa li;neorneot Probobic Fou IC ``-Y'•� Fauit, dip fndicctcd sr•I = ihermolito r� c_ vi.l�e. It _ Cr- South _ Orov[Ila ?n'iermo =Y t i 7 SCA!X of MILES tz 7 �� : •'•�.. 0 S i0 .,GALE OF kil.ONd7RES 1 r 'v r . 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