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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-100-0182- IV. ENVIRONMENTAL M TS xp an.atzons OE a "vest' and rlmaybe'v. answers are required on attached sheet(s)) 1a EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; YI:S K—Unstable MAYBE NO a. earth conditions or in ch geologicsiib;structures? b. Disruptions, displacements,, conpact ion o x overcaverinof e s? il c, Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d.Destruction, covering oA :modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e: Increase in ,wind or water erosion of soils, either on Oroff-site? f.' Changes in deposition or erosion of' beach sands, or changes in sl.ltat-ion, deposit' on or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inletor Wako? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils Al Outside designated urban areas h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides: mud'- Slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2 ATFL. Will the proposal result in substantial- 'Z7 Aix emissions or dete-ioratian of ambient- air quality? b. The creation of Objectionable odors, smoke F or fumes? c. Alteration of 0.1t movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? , 3: WATER. Will the proposal: ; ^so'lt in substantial;' a.: Changesn currents, ol the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters'? ; b. Changes in absorption ratesdrainage pasterns, ox the -rate ` and amount of surface rtinoff? c. Need fur',of'f-site,surf ce drainage imp rove- tents i including `vegeta- ,on removal, channel- iZdtion or cul d. Alterations -overt installation? the course or, flow of flood waters? e. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? f. Discharge- ;into surface waters, or in anir __._. '` alteatian of:`surface water qua] ity,; including; but not limited tosuretem eradissolved azyg,en or turbidity? Alter.atiOn , g. u£ the direction or rate of flow of ground lWaters? h. Change in the q'�antity of ground waters, ea then through; direct additions droath,, draw'als, or through .interception of an aqulfer by cuts ar:excaarations?.,, I ; Reduction iri the amount of eater oti, e-rwise available for public water supplies?, �r j. txposure of peaplQ or property to water related hazards such as flooding? 2- YES MAYBE No 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in. substantial: ao ChanjFe in the diversity of species, or number of any species ofplants (nc;C, ing trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b.' Reduction of the numbers a; any unique, caro or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of p plants into an area, or in a baxrler to the normal replenieIt- ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agr,cultural.crop? 5. ANIMAL LIFE. - Will the proposal: result in substt►ntial a. C`h`ange in the` di,vetsi.ty, of ,species: or, numbers of ally, species of animals (birds, land animttl;s including reptiles, fish 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 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. N018E. W 1 the proposal result in substantial; Yncxeases a. in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?`' 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce signi int light' and ,glare? B. LAND'jfSEi, Will the proposal result in a suisantial alteration - of the present or planned land use of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCESt Will the proposal result_in su stantlal: aIncrease in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any nun=renEw; bie natural resources? �. 10 . RISk ,pF U.PSET Noll the proposal inv -I:ve t .a. A ris • o - explosion or the release o E hazard ous substances; (including, but not limited to, oi•l, pesticide;,s, chemicals or radiation) .n the event: of an accident or'upset conditirons?`: b. Possible interference ,with an emergency i x•espunse plan lo.r emergency, evacuation plan? �'OSLAfiION. Will the proposal alter' the' ,1 ocation, . i_ r1 t"lOn u dense ty, or growth, xa,�e f 'tl1e hulnam o 0 p pulatian'� 2. HOUSING. Wi 17' tie proposal' affect eistinr hc5using, or create a dmand'`foradci.tional housing YES MAY NO. 19. RhCRTATIUN. Wi11, the pt'oposal xesult in an impact upon, the quala.ty or quantity of existing, recreational. opportuni:tiei? 20. CULTURAL. . a, Fill 'the proposal result in the a]texation of or the dostruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in; adverse physical` or aesthetic e:ffe.ts to a prehistoric or historic building, .structure or object? ci hoes the- pxoposal have the potential; to cause a physical change which would affect '' ` unique ethnic cultural values? ,d. Will the proposal restrict eacistxng zeligQus or sacred uses: within the potential impact area? DISCTJSSION D . BNVIRONMENTAL EVAL ATI:ON AP 40-10-18 See .attachment i I, I I r r t x iyu_x c �r ra•r ���r ��a �-zrar AP 40-l' V3 Appendix F - Pa' 6 App], a.carlt.n- WitIIads0.riOr chards Assossor's f='�A, rc(13, DAT8—SH9-,1 A.:4.J1..ty{.,.w:.'(r�•wnM�M,&..«.5..1n .M,ww Leer %%E� j TYpe Vf: Projetti Tentative Parcel tp r)escriptiori. Land' diva.sion off ia ��tcr parNoel s at ` + acres each- creat( i.hree 5 Location: on the.north side-, o+ Citi den Road �r�(aro.;xm�te'i y wesi of its i ntersec iii t'Arest« on tAli tl Lott Rr; acl ; I twtrh m 4 6. Proposed Density bf bevelopmentG 1 dwelling unit per, S acres Amount Of Impervious <Sr-tr+acing. Less than I a a r 0 Ao�ess end I�(e�-trest P blic Rand (s) p. 0arden,o c frontage on origi.nal parcel 7. S« Viethod of. , etgage 'Dispos l a Individual septic s Source df W°t.er r7' N 5r~tpP Ya Individual wdll Prai a m � �.y o dower Lanes; To original 10� parcel r-atenti;•al fear 'fur'ther land di,vi,siQns and deve'laiam�nf»� None e'xi,stino zoning !~+rivi rcrr7tnent7 Pb a t'Cs�l 14+i Y'`W meat i. Ter r'i r1 Gen I" tl Tofatagraphi; c rh�r�tcter : lever rtz�] 1,0Y l unci b . S �. op (. p. r.) ' % C. EI ew,,:t i Q11 167 � met A%, d i i.mx>~a.nr4 Factor,. lrione 7 yy « types and Sharactera.$tits Vi Na ),atm drraln'wryn+g�y oiiI pi tohsi,vo t.tsed y dor agri�'Ul•fur al P1 od�itc M i oil. lak lei mi. a.►� otdrs Nang w N �ftClr r� l Hc`t*""yrdr I'f th Land A. Earth Moderate is rosaorw F'otea hti l N Itrclr�Iade 1='Ca�.erftal: lurne :da"e lN « fMIwi.MCwd«i^r xgted. i t�pa; r'tisa,vr~� '9oi. l f�'otdntil l a I'It de►^ E .e r Appetidix VC j AP 40-10 4. Hydi jy aw 8Ltrface+ V14tern Butte Creek < 1,:1•rat�r Peet wV�sb b.. �t"'taunci Wx"4ter e Over 1],e area Of �iG,'`fy trcLtndwater �riith�iratwal aw WrainsAgW CharactE,r.istiCSF F-vet"ltvalIy drains to Butte Cr"eek, within D-krham Dratmage $Ludy arealf- d. Annual Rain-f- 17 (normal); 24-2,6 inches r*. l imi, ring ac'L:arsw t=''�t nti, l sLkb.:�idei7to area M.Vi st"tal /Scenic P?ual. i ty Highly sconi c ar~cha -cis 6. Acaustia (?ua,ltA;ya f300d w Per•a.r�d»ic ha,c�h ;r1ca9.�� 1r-;vo7-5 from farm equipment and SOQthern Paci f i tw Railroad'. 7w Air Quahi.;Ly )*t�n.l.tagic�l. �r�virt��tmen w Vetletation. M i wi•'�, almonds 9., Wil.dli+e Habitat. L mitod by agri•t„ultural bpera-ijon Chi! '�►",fel i�t�vlrarrm��,�. 10. i Archaeol og,j cal and Historical Kesourcos in the area.- High III, B(..ttto CtalAnty Qenoral Plan designation,,, Qrchard and Fipl,d Crop; +" w E'rt i st i n g G tan i. n tq ;('1.'".�l 1,3 [Existing Land else on—site: Kiwis,) a (n0nd 5tArround.ing Area; aw Land 1Js es Ki wily orchards residential on large l ot%, pazt,ur o u _ bZoni•nq A-57 f~rF-.i along Lott rwad C:. C3enp rel qtr des19nat ani;; Orchard and Field Cr ops , dw Parcel-..osj-a 5-"�w�lq { oNJ SC[Tal1,oh 0� t* L(]tt Road . LLS a PO p u 1. a •1. 7..,- iraracketKK o+ Site -and Arp-a.' Far rnin� cr�►rimttni�y 4, Nearo t Llrtaan Area; r4hi c+.a +/w 7 miles north ],'7 . Relevant .$phero% �� xnfiuen:ce. '.: �S��.trham f�tdt«rN�;�i,cn�: and: parC .. Uaatri dwt S)t.trham lrlaeru j to fiibatcrent, ��ur�(tatn 1 rri t:til»i tart Di strict .. .. 1CM lmprovemonts""*iandards Urba Are49' fri./�1 19U Piro ,Protection Sorvi.twe: tt„ I ��tre+,L Cca�tni4y' Mite) Fire St at i ono ' 4.,11j, mi. 1. es; " st t��tywhwe{st' . i ��a,, } j q 11 Q u 'Schools its Aresat.wham Wril tin schob'l.' D i z1tri. °h APPendx F (b) Algal k, 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.:..................:...:.....;.. 1 BACKGROUND ... ,, Geographic and Environmental Sat:ting Ethnographic Background .., ...:. 1 Ardhaeol;ogical Background .,, 2 History ,,,.,.,......,-. ...:.......:.�... 2 PROJECT RESULTS.,,:..,.:........;:..,.,:,...... 3- Records Search ., ., .,.1. .:. .. 3 Survey Methods ,..., .. ... 3 Survey Results .............: ...:. ...... 3 RE'COMMENDATION$,.,.,........................:.. 3 REFERENCES CITED ,,. .... .............. ..+.,..: 4 MAPProject Location ..................:.. 5