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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-050-009SlcL11in/Subdivi'sion Recommended Conditions i October 31,.19891. Page 2 7. Divert drainage or otherwise insure that the present flood irrigation water flow pattern does not cause flooded.leachfield area. >ntlt If you have dny, questions regarding. this letter, please ca the Chico office listed above.' Sincerely, Thomas Reid, R:E:H.S, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist Division of Environmental Health TR/&1 cc Public Wo.tks Planning ✓� NorthStarEngineering f `� �.� � ,..f #3790 Job 90BtRT SKILLTN �Ofgtfk MITIGATION MEASURES A . P 40-05-09 `& 404.1-69 1.. Map has been redesigned wa.Lh 5 and 1:0 acre parcelsan t1�lt�4t"ui:od into 3 units/phases: 2. Units 1 and 2 are not ,ath;Ln a floodway and in Unit 3 I'Aw dcavolopmetlt Will be directed out of the floodway. 3. Storm water runoff will increase slightly but with th�1 1goposed. the impact. will: be minimal. A t)uitable desi4g! 5 and, 1O acre parcels; will be drafted to insure minimal runoff. 4. Applicant will dill gently pursue establishing serV1,a(I district ct, 'EQr fire protection, road maintenance, etc. 5 Water will be by individual wells. 6, A 7 00 �(20L building setback 11 b.e designated on parcela abutting ck line wa Williamson Act Lands. 7, Widening Mesa 'Road will be by Public Works conditions and standards;. $; A water :storage requirement can be complied with a, water retention pool or storage tanks. a,b Inter -Dopar Me01�11 'Memorandum IV, ENxlRanatNons `IM CTS y q d p o a "yes" and "ma be" answers axe re uare on attached sheet(s)) 'S MAYAi NO YF EARTH. Will the pxoposal result in significant: 'a. —3( nstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructtiTes? , b. DiStUptions, displacements, compaction or urercovering o£ the soil? c, Change in topography ox ground surface ---- , relief features? d• Destruction, covering or modification o£ any ---- unique geologic or physical £`eatures? of soils I e, Increase in wind or water erosion either on or o,ff-site? £. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach .1=— sands . or' changes in siltation, depos'itioii ay modify the, mchannel of or ero�ian which a river or stream or the bed of the,ocean'ox any b:ay, inlet or lake? LL g. Loss 'of prime agricultural.iy productive soils outside designated urban areas? LXpoSure of people or property to geologic- eologichazards h. hazardssuch as eart4quakes landslides, mucl slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2,, AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: o-£ a. Air emissions or deterioration ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? • ' ---- Alteration of air 'movement, moisture, or = temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? -----—' ;. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: TChaiiges in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates; drainage pate'rx�s,, or the rate, and amount of surface runoff? `Need f,ar' off-site sur, ace drainage mprove- _ C . menus, including vegetation removal;- channelµ izatioaii or. culvert installation? £l�_ow o.f flood -- Altevwki�ons to the courseor wat.exs e. Change, it the amount of surface waGex, it ani' water body? f. Discht�rge into surface waters, or in aiiv 'water tyincludYig a.ltrijti'on o£ surface qusli but not 'limited to temp ora'tuxey dissolved Oz geY , o;r turb idity ? � terEin o£ the .direction or, rate of flow Al+. ; g of gx0ur1td waters?� --� h. ChangE, in 'the quantity of ground Watgrs with � dect additions or eithe7'through I dxawal.s or through interception of an oat iLf by cuts or excavatioxis? i.` Reduction in;, the amount of. water 'otherw,a se, avnilab'le fox public water supplies'? --- j FxpoSux°e o£ people or property to grater relate hazards such ;;as oodl,ng? YES ..AYBE NO M.�..�..._. �..,., :4. PLANT.LIEE+ W, ll the proposal result in substantial: a. Giarge in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, `crops, /, shrubs, grass, and aquatic 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 irn a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species?'. d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? ---- :SR ANIMALLIFE. Will the proposal result in suumber��'�t'j, _ n e n the dive sit of 8' a. Cag x. r Y p n of any, speciesof animals (birds; land animals including 'reptiles, fish and shell t:ish,, benchc organasms ar insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique,x:a're or endangeredspecies of' animals? c. Introduction o,� new species of animals into an area, ox result in a barrier, t~o the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterorati on to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a: Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7, LIGHT ANb GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? ,fes 8. LAND USE, I Will the proposal result in a su stantial alteratio,n of the present or planned land use of an area?�i', 9. NATURAL RESOURCES:' Will the proposal result in substantial:, a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b . Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resources' , 10:f, pro involve t OVUPSET, Will the, osal a:. of explosion or release of hazard ous substances;(includingbut .not limited to; oil., pesticides, chemicals ox ra,diatio.n) in tt;e even'G oi; in accident or upset conditi oris b, Possible ntexferPnce with an emergency, response ation �'. plan or emergencyevacu plan? 11. W­. the proposal alter" the locatiarx. POPULATI,OtV. �.striut�.on, clens,ity o or growth rate of the human �popu,atign? 12, HOUSZIVG,' Wil] theproposal affect existing housing, 7 or c.,reate a demand for°additional. hcusih . w ., MAYBE', No l3. _YES TRANSPORTATION/'CIRCULATION. Will the propos'a7 result in: a. Generation. :of substantial additional vehicle movement? --- Effects on existing arking facilities, or o b,. E P demand for new parking? C. Substantial_ impact on existing transpor,tataon systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of cixculation.,or movement of people and/or e`. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehic as') bicyclists or, pedestrians?. 14, PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effact upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services: a, Fixe protection? b . Police protection? ... c . Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. fi4aintenance of public facilities, including roads? -� f. other `governmenta1 services? .. 1S. ENERGY. Will the proposal result ini T, Use of substantial amounts of fuel.vr' energy b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development. of new sources of energy? —' 16. UTILITIES. Will the propsal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following; a. Power Or natural gas? b. Communications systems? .. Ce Water ava labi.I lty. d. Sewer' or septic tank? e.Storm; water drainage? --- f. Solid waste and disp6sa ? 17. HUMAN HEA_ LTH.' Wil1 the proposal result in: , a.`reat�on of any health hazard or potential liea7tYi)? ; health hazard (excluding mental b.a�posure of people to potential `Health.; 18 A15 THE Will the. popoal result in the o st°xuct on, of any scenic vista or view open 'to the public, ar will the proposal result in the creation, ,'of:an aesthetically o ensi'�'ve site open to public view? 4 I 14