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HomeMy WebLinkAbout039-230-068Z`= Aglbk Iv: ENVIRONMENTAL IM T5 xp'anatlons of all`es" and. "ma bell answers are required ed on attachesheet(s)) 1, EARTH. Will pro osal result �n YES the proposal �filnstable MAYBE NO earth co'nditi changes in ons o.r, in changes in geologic.subs'tructuresl b. Disruptions, displacements,, compaction or overcovering of the soil? X'c. c. Change in topography orground surface relief features? X d. Destruction, covering or modi.fi:catioi of any unique geologic or—physical features;? e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils"` either on or off-site`? f. Changes in deposition, or erosion of beach sands, or, changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify, the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean o.r' 'inlet any bays or lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? X h. Exposure .of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, muds slides, ground failure or, similar hazards? 2 AIRS Will the proposal result in substantial.: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes'. c. Alteration of airmovement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate; locally 'or regionally? 3. WATER 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, drainage patterns, - or the rate and amount'of,surfac0 runoff?: c, Need for off-site surface drainage, improve- Y anents, including vegetation removal, channel u nation or culvert ins tAllation? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood water ? e. Change in L the amount of surface water in ,any water' body? f. Da.soharge in o surface paters Or in any, alteration of. surface water quality, including, ` { but not limi ted to temperatur=e, di.ssolve.d " ozygen or turbidity? g:Alteration of the direct. c�� rate fl.ow' - .of of ground waters ? h. Change in. the g qur�n.t;ity o� grpund waters, either, through; direct additions or wth- dxawals, or through intercep,tionL. of an ? ' aquifer � � cuts or 'e Calrae onsXI i. Reduction in the amount''of water othe;im' ` available, for public water suppl.,ies? Hxposuxe df X , people or property to Ovate . L related hszardssuch as flooding? X Z`= YES MAYBL NO 4. PLANT LIFE, will the proposal result, in substantial; a. OFange in the diversi ty of species or numi�er of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs , grass, crops , and aquaic plants)? 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- ment of existing species? d g Reduction in acreage of any a ri.cultural crop? 5 ANSMAL LIFE.. Will the.proposal result in substantial: a.Changein the diversity of species,; numbers or of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, flash and shell 'fish, benthic.organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, 'rare or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of Pinimals into an area,, or result in a barrier to the nigrartion: or movement of animals? d. ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Increases in existingnoise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT, AND GLARE, Will, the proposal produce s 8xis can ght and glare? $, LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a ttial alteration of the present Olt planned land use of an area'? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES': Will the proposal result`iix su stanitlals a. Inctease in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any non-ienewa;bl.e natural T esources ? 10: RISK OF UPSET. Wall the pro pp osal °involve: a. A ris of ex losion or the release of hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to) pesticides,hemicals':or radiat�ion),< in the event of',an accident o'r upset conditions? b. Possible interference faith`an emergency response, plan or emergency evaquation plan? ? 11. POPULATION, Will the proposal alter 'the location, astr3. utxon, density, or ,growth rate of the human population! XC 12HOUSING.. ' Will tho proposal affect exist"ing housing, or create a demand f, or additional housing? .� .. AdfthqW TRANSkORnATION/CIRCULATxON, YE.S MAYBE 'Nol3. Will the resultProposal a. Geineration of substantial additional vehi c1,e movement,.? b'. Effects; on existing 'parking facilities) or demand for new �C parking? C. Substantial' impact on existing transportation systems? .. �: d. Significant alterations toX o£ circulation or ter of pleaand/or movement pen e, Alterations to waterborne< rail or air'traff*c? fy Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclistspedestrians?` _or 14': PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, dr result in a' need for nett or altered governmental service a' Fixe protection? b. Police protection? X c:Schools? C d. Parks or other recreational_--_ e� cilities? c, p r1oadsenanceo;� ublicfacillties, including xt other governmental services?,.. 1S. ENERGY, Will the proPosal res,L11t inr a• Ise of substantial amounts of fuel. ;ox energy'? b. Substantial increasein demand upon existin SpUxCeS of ever gyp or require the development of new —- sourco8 of Onergy? lb. U'I`ILITiEs. Will the propsal result in a need for new°systems, or substantial alterations � £ol owing, to the a. Power ornatural gas? b. Communication systems'i c. Water avail aJ)ij it'y; d. Sewer or septic tank? • e. Storm water dx ainge? f. Solid waste alld disposal? , 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will i1 the proposal, result in; a. ,xeation of any health ,hazard or po enti l health hazard " e eluding dental ,heal the ? b. EXpoure ':o£ peopl.o to potential heal t.h hazards? , ---__ X 18. AESTHETICS. Will . the _proposal n���struct on o� ansceicvlstaor viewopth en the ;public, ox will the to pxgposal result, in the ' creation of an aesthetically o£iensive site open to ,public view YE9 l9: RECREAZ'IUN, Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or MA' NO quantity of exist.:Lng recreational oppoxtunites? 20« CULTURAL RESOURCES.' a ill t e proposal result, in the alteration of or the destruction ofa prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b i Wi1l the proposal result in adverse physlCalor aesthetic effects to a prehistoric ar histaxic building, structure ar object?' c. Does thep p .._, pro osal have the Potential to cause a physical Change which �: ;X would affect unique ethnic cultural values'? d. Wi11 the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the ---"" pot area? ;ntial impact V. 1�ISCUSSION OP ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION _ _ ~--- A�' 39 23 68 ` - See attachment App,�nct ;k r. -Pie 6 Applicant- slim K:Llloran Assessor's Parcel �.ac� ' # �3�-• fin.. �, q,~,r� • Type of- Project.- "rvmtative parcel Map F Brief Ds rip ; cin« Dividing :kers acre to crpo�: to two parcel at acres, saeh a E LOCO, ti an: On the north %yi de c+ T•'icFlnarl i n Roti. d I a(� pprM9.191rd3.��.� 4(;O feet I"1i=1i-thE?ast of its 7,1't'f:erstaction with Dltl"hat-1), H1ghwaYT Durham arEUIa q Froposed d 7J Crsiy c ?t v 1opm ntprre �i r dwelling ttr�i Amount c+ Impervi eus SL(r +aci.ng a, -- 6. 7. Acc(-:?xas -nd NearQst Ftubl is Road(s): 1„r t7n s On McAnarlin Y i1 4E;' Method of Sewage Disposal. individtwtal 8 septic ystem SoLtrce of water $uppl fix: Pri. v"ate wells ` — Picas; imi t y oi. POwc;5r Li nes-i To property 10— POtsrtti�tl for fUrther land Oivisions and devOI.OPMent.> None ilii current zone l-3• f` Mvi raqmbr al Se t trg. e;-'l��s� cel �nk�a r�,m�n • ,; Coq Gemer,�Al TMPOgr aphi,c, Character„ Level. orchard land hf Slopes.> o tQ 2l crl.eqvati001,y� l�-y�tti feet�yl-1SL. d •". fA� AA'1 '.0 4�. n� ac �'wir q None ' . Smi i s Ty 'es and Char cone j b c.I ay loam $ somo Vi na 14 nt� Moder toly well drainedy made—ate per~me hili. yi hitgh. t r f coal° I.tral. potential,, •' f m ti mg r -.Aa toix"tea None Naturial Hazards the U-ind yof VI 11 rasion, Paten ti, al 1, w c q� nds� i de Foot inti, al o- t�ohL-" Fire Haz&ae,do Un,class* d t wss�r hsi ve c�i.�, {"��atent%al „' Moderate APpend tic F (a) i AP 39-23-68 ChM, Hydrology a. Ss~krfacm WAIN9 None d» Cr;Mand Water, Abund nt val 3 ey aq ka der^ « Thr anage Characteazt1m$1 rains South towards '1"r~rwn o+ Qttrham - d,. Annual. ' Rainfall tnaMmal) 24 to 26 a aches ; L_imita g A;Qrs: Koa of high gMandwater removal subsidence p6tenh al. exist,« aw Va.skkal./; cenic Quality High, rural orchard l.artid - 6« Acoustic Quality. Midway and 8F''RR are nr isp so u"°ces» 7. Air 0kal i ty„ No , except: for seasonal, ark ,;rp0 yi ng 4 et ac G» Vegstationt Almond Orchard Sr« Wildlife HaNOW Small birds, animals, rodentz rodentgammon to orchard habitats. VIA= 1,_; tu3 rmrnmq-at 10, Archavol ooi cal. and hi st:ori c al Rosowl-ces in the arcs; Hi gh sensiti'vity 11» ,r+utte County Generil: Plan desk, gnats on t Orchard and Fi el„ d Crops 12. Existing Boning: AV 1x i sti ng 1-4nd UR,e on-sitek Almond orchard, 1 home, �t1. ssraci at,ed _.. ag, h�sA"101 rrg ; _ _ 14. Su rounding Area. aA Land Usosr Agricultural; , 1 acre residential Lots to the Vast and 060theM b, —Zoning; A„.,5,. � Sk" I Gere. Plan designatiahz% Orchard and Field Crop%, Agr�ckk:ttt,kr�-t1-I�ic�s�,�iw�rrra.al. d» Fardel, Sig e ; I acre up to 20+ acre parcol e« 4 c prkt�atwion» Low density l k Ch Bract r Ga.tc End Area Orchar"i land tarn urban fringe. 10 Nvarnt Urban AN Durham 1 . I RelwYM Spheres N t'Imfluen�tea l » Imp;rmvomerr.ts GtAndards Urban Area; Flo N' rk Protection B r"wi qe; �. 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