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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-100-024Public Works .conditions 1. Scibmit road and drainage pians to the Dept. of Public Works for ayprovdl: and install the required facilities; 2. Xzid:icate, a 50 ft; building setback .line ;from the ce-rnterlinA of ,' Gelyden Drive . Stroelt signs shall ,beprovided. by the developer at all street intersections Pet, County requirements (Submit 5' alternatestreet names for each street to the County address coordinator for approval of street names.) t Deed 30 it. from the centerline of Garden i?riYe to the Coun;y oftsttc,« Construct 1/2plus ;12 ft lane on Garden Drive to Lott Toad to X75 --C geometric, standard. Minimum sttuottiral section to b.e 2"Ail. and. $" A�3, SC' 25Q privte, fog sedl and 95`9 relative compaction. SubMjt deait,n trs County Dept, of Public Works for approval. "R" value determinations and other data may be required to support section design or as required by the Dept. of Public Works. 6. provide monUMentatiad as required by the'De,pt. of public Works in acctirdance with accepted;: standards. 7: Street grades and other ,features shall comply with the Baste County Ordinances, design resolution and other accepted engineering s<tar.=ards � All.. easements of record to be: shown on the final map. g,. Pay off assessments. 10. Meet the requa.rements of the titilti y companies (i w.e , , ,xS, Pacific 'i'el.ephone, water) sew'er,' Ili Pay, any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 12. Construct interior .roads to ,RS -7 ,,standard Health Dept, conditions:: 13. Provide s 100 ft. leachfield free setback around ekistin welle either within the property or within i0O ft. of the property boundnxies. Show a 100 ft.` leachfield. setback from the highwater, the Creek on parcel one, ; 15: Locate anti if necessary relocate the sewage disposal, vs,(x�rn :3erving ' the existing dwellin onto its, t espectivLt ito 13,00 g B parcel and, or s easements. The if011; Wing Mjti9ation measures care a.18o ret�txirec3. 1 . D�:signatd a 100 fti building setback. line from Butte Creels anal place A, hate on the f ins map is 17• J . < y n,: Com 1 with Public Wozk� r quixemen- S to widen+ Garden Rc� sd to g feet along the parcel frontage plus a 12 foot ;laneo T,rtt Road, 2Yotipn secon.:ed by 11ra Streeter" and cartied un,apimousl;,", y. UT'DE LO[1NT1' ,ADV 's OR AGENCY N INUTV8 ': Feb: 3,. „198.t... \t�M �'.\�L 11'�.�p.•�i . y, �\�\\.� �., \` Q' ��i1• l .` `F.. � 1', �t°1 ��\,\ `1 ° ',`^4 Sa \ ;';: t ,1` � °1, �� ` L� ��,1� � � \�' . 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Change in topography or ground'surface relief features? d. D iqueu tion, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical, y features 7 e, Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or af�site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of ,beach sands, or changes in siltation, beacdeposition or exosion which . ma.y modify the channel of a river or stream or the bedof the any ocean or bay, inlet or lake;? g. Loss of prime'agriculturall Outside designated urban soils `— areasroductive h. Exposure of People or property `to geologic _ hazards such - - as earthquakes, landslides, mud- Slides, ground failure or similar hazard 2a AIR_, Wi l th,e proposal rt'sult in substantial : a, Air emissions or deterioration air quality?` of ambient b,• The creation of object' odors# smoke or fames =- �k c• Alteration of air movement; moist or temperature; 2L or any change in climate, locally or, regionally? 3• WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial - 4 Uhanges in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b• Changes in absorption, rates, drainage' patterns o'r the rate and amount o'f surface runoff? G. • eed for offsite surface drainage improve= ynents including ve blj removal, station or culvert gnstallat�onchancel- d« Alterations to the course or flow of flood Waters•? d• Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? ` a Discharge into surface waters, or zn any ""_.._.�;.. alteration A of surfa.c�e wader ualit but not ]l.mxted to temperatuP, dss,olveuding ozygen or turbidity? g. All of the direction o.r rate of flaw of ground waters? h• Change in the quantity of either tLIYrough direct a aith�' _A acldiions dra vats, or thro,UI h ag1Y fer g interception of ark by cuts o f excavai:ions? i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise' available dor public water, su. J� E:cpoSU' pplies7 ' re of people or ro related- hazards such ,as perty to mater flooding, 4. PLANT LIFE.-. S NO Will the prnposal result, in substantial:: a tinge in the,diyersit Y of species, or'number of any species of plants shrubs, trees, grans, coops and aqua b. Reduction of the numbers of�an}zunPquetsare or endangered species ofplan c- Introduction aofsplants of new, species into an are ,af or in a baY�rier to the normal replenish- ment of existinb.species ? d. deduction an acreage of an a Mural crop? Y gri.cu 5. ANIMAL LIFE, Will the proposax result in s�ubstantxal: anne s g n the diversity of species, or Numbers Y species a` animals ,(birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms ar insects)? b. _ Reduction in the numbers of,`any unique, rare or endangered' species of - animaX ? C. introduction of .new species of an, into an area,' 'or r,esul't in a barrier` to the migration- Or' movement of animals? -- d . habitat? abita.oratioh to existing fish or wildlife 6• NOISE. Will the proposal result in subs'ta Y. Increases in existing noise levels?ritalx b. Exposure of peapl.e to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT ANT CLARE. Will, the Proposal produce sigzc�t j,Xght p "— . LL and 'glarop 8 . LANI)L USE . Wil i the proposal re;sul t in a- substantial alteration' -..__.. of the present or Ian use of an area? planned . NATURAL . RESOURCES- Will the -; su stanti,al : pxopos.al result in d' Increase in the xste of u resources? use of any natural b. Depletion of any non-renewable nature] resources? --- 10. RISK, OF U�SLT. Will the propria in a -A rls o �.�.. explosion or the release of hazard our substances (includiAg, but nd't oil, pesticides limited to, event of an accxdenmoraupset cand�tiion)7in the b. Poss3.ble interfe�renee with an eme.rgeneys xesponse plan ox emergency eracuaton,'plan? , Il. POPULAtIONWill the �---�---- pr'opasal alter the Iocatian, cCstrbut1on, densi,tY, or growth rate 'of the h popultiori�mn;. 4. HOUSING: Will the ro ora" p �� • - Ali ox create a der�tand. , arpaddit;Ona.lthousin ho sing �- ' ._ YES MAYEE NO 13. TRANSPORTA'T'ION/CIRCULATION,. Will the, proposal result in; a.Generation of substantial additional movement:? b,. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking'? c'. Substantial impact on existing transportation systemsAli? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to Waterborne, rail or air traffic? f Increase in traffic hazards to matar vehicles,, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect - upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services: a. Fire protection? b. POlice protection? C. Schools? ---- d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e Naintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental s.ervices? 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in; - a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel,or energy?( b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing of energy, or require the development of new sources of anergy?^ 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?' c. Wafer availability:G- d. Sewer or septic tank? 0. Storm water drainage 7 �--- f, Solid waste ..and disposal?. --... .. 17;. HUMAN, HEALTH. Will the proposal result in a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)''? bxposure of ,people to potential health,, hazards.? l:8 . AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the 00�uctigU of any scenic visa or view open to tH'e public,; or Will the proposal result in, 'the T of'an aesthetic ally offensive site. open t I public view? `- l9. RECREATTp1V. Will �'ES the proposal result in an ont MAX'I3E �jp; . ...._.�� impact ea7it or'ortunitie,s? Y quantity of .existing recxeatontxl 7PP 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a' Elie propoaal, xesul in the alteration of or the des'truct'ion o a Prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result i Pt aesthn advaxse physical, - etic effects to a prehi8torac or historic building, structure or o Doesthe bject? C. ' ,proposal have theX tiAl to a Physical cYiange�hicl wouldtaf-feet uniaue�� ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict a'r "sacred uses within t:` areae potent,aaig npactous V, DTSCUSSTON OF ENVIRQNMENTAL E1lALUATTpIV — x AP 40-10-24,25,27,28 & 29' See attached.AMk' 4