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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-400-041y� APNINDLX Ir COUNTY C)h i311j'•rp 1'NVIR0Nh18NTAL CIIbCKLIS>'r pQn141 to e complete Y Le<i Agency) I • BAC1�Ctl �w 1ROUNl?faqg {/8r)'07'24-01 API{ ].. Name of p.roponen.t Lou Chxys er Addl-ess of proponent wtttcl tepreyentrit.}vqA v ���-��_ .. �., laOu C)1r O mY.S�ex'1f altpl.li.'fl�1�e) �. P� 3, .I �' l: t` c1 e S C ]• i it do �,e � _"_"'""�,,.,.n_.w._,,.�,,.,W-.t�.��•., ,... .._ hfANl) a. Maes the YP hfAY14T, pro, ect have the - No cltia7 a ty� Of' the et�vi t'ontc5nt�osuhstan taol l e Mite }tatiitat of 0 RT'acic tltc fish o X t'isii ar Wildlife i fe Y redLIC0 r n }' a fe popti.lation to species, eatisc a. �ustaa,ni.ng evels, th.rcateri. drop below Sol trnitnai COMM,Unit to elamin.ltti~ a lslrrnt o�. range or .t tY reclu,ce tie number 07' vestr.i eliminatc"� rare. ox• endangered plant or animal ct the Of CaliC101,111"ohistorrtant examp,les of the Y or prellof tile�maior periocl.s h. I)oes the prOJect have the potential tU achieve . short�tex'm benefits envi ro to the ciett iment o 1' c"nvironni ntal goals? r o long-term, nn nt .1 one .A s}tort -t rtn impact on the Kriel ►ah a. ch ncci.irs in a relativelyr pin '0 til time while "long-tern, a,mj�acts w:i7l c"rtclurc into t}ie fu ure.) + . Does the project kava im nllyY lim'i.ted, but ttarfu�ativel whio)t axe ,}ndivxelu4 prnject may Y co:nsidezrable� (A where the, imp on two or more separate resottrces small tm act oil each resource is reativel�t batt where the effect of the total of those impacts an the eltvironment is sit ,gni Ficant. ) d; }liHOO$ the project htrve envirorimenta, effects wi 11 cause stfbstant al t) lverse eCfeeef he.ittgs, L%ithel caire.ct7 tvhach, l r7' y" or l nc irec-tlyt?n ltuin;tn llr: rt l}N rq ('PO 1)e cOmpletetl by th(� la.ad Aga cy)'31S of this in.ariril cvalt7tiort l _ WE find. thL ott tete" envy ronmc nt�ose�� prn �c"rt CC)111;I) l�(77" lartvct a ran l rt �Nfi' ,A} IV Idit i i"i cant t,c 1. DEC�LARA Io I. ltc > hr t 1/1V1: rind that xt}tftoutgrlt titcs � project N wit ltt�epar+~tl• cant' e(fact an alae z"�,i f-ei)rnc�ti% tit"rltC�s�d e(tLO. 1 stave e leli art t"It is case bacnus�) the 11T"rl CSATT GItN M , . rt s ca TI, tate s. ,Kerte wi 1J. tt0 b attach d sheet hr)ve been adtleti to tate 1�"►`o jectY tr ar� i xcartt C1 iCLA12A` ToN will, be r�re tK�*�, l,,A"�,Uh1t,� ciesci ittt?.�l 'cttt r cel, A NI.GA7 mp, }/lUr rind the 1)z`oposcd pra,iact n1A1 have tt s' r DMI! the ottvitonmont and an r10IRCINhI} N�iAh TMPACT I T?,hCa 7 talsei'C rt twiX All:• August 12, 1985 rec�uared. C1: }3Ui`7 ` i k , %XAiVNJNC; IMI AIt'WJ!Nj* )Y ♦ t AssOC:Late -MrLer l;eViowed by' +e N MENAL NVI lU, 75,xp �anatljib I` "Yes" es and maybe answers are required on attached sheet(s)) yEs mAYBE NO 1. EARTH, Will, the proposal. result in s gnificant: — ~" a –Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. pisxuptions,, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief" feati;%res? d, Destruction, covering or modification of any X unique geologic: or physical feaetuxes? of soals., e, Increase in 1411 ;� or water erosion either on or oft site?, f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify 'the channel o:f a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? +.. 9. Loss ofrime a riculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- fides, ground failure or similar hazards?' _ 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial Air emissions or deterioration of ambient a. air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke EY or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change 7n 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? patterns b. Changes in absorption rates; dxanag p > C` or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c. Need for off-site surface drainage improve- channel- nents, including vegetation removal, ization or culvert installation? flow of flood -- d. ,Alterations to the course or caters? e : Change in the amount of surface water in any 1, 1 1. water body? f . Discharge a n.to surface waters, or in any i.ncluclln(; alteration of; surf C water quality, dissolved but not limited to temperature, oxygen or turbidity? ----- g, Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground Waters ? h. Change in the quantity of ground waters,.' either through dix"ect adds taons or �aith- drawals, or through interception of an, x. aquifer by cuts or excavations? i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise , available for public water --supplies? ,�. .�..._ j, Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such, as flooding? �_. �... �...,._.. �.. Na a , PLANT LIFE. Will the ;Proposal result in substantial: a, ange in the divex-sity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, 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 in a barrier to the normal replenish'. ment of existing species? d. Reduction ----».. in acreage of any agricultural crop? _ 5 ANIMAL LIVE, Will the proposal result in subst}an'tial. a• C� Hange�'in the diversity o�f species, or numbells of any species of animals (birds) land animal;, including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms insects)? or b• Reduction in the numbers of any 'unique, rare S. c. Introduct on ofered newofs of an malani.mals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or, movement of animals? d. ,Deterioratio.n 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 AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce ,Tgn zcant light and glare? 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in d su`u ta"n�tial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area$' g, NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in su s,tantial a. ]Increase in the rate of resources? use of any natural be Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources.? l�. RISK OF UPSET, Will the propposal involve. a explosion • rxs of or tfae -release of hazard - bus substances (including, but not limited to, oily pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interferencewith r' an emergency response plan or eMargency evacuation'plarx? IL ll• POPULATION, Will the proposal alter the l6cat on astrabut�oa density, or growth rate of tY,e hull -an' population? 1 12. HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing;, or create a demand for additional housing? `w yEs MA'Itffll,, NO lg„ RECREATION. Will the proposal result,in. an impact tTe or quantic), Of existing recreational, p. upon qual,i.ty Opportunities? 20, CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will Me proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological, site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physica' or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building,structure object? ..-. c. Does the proposal havethepotential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious � or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V. DISCU,SSIO'N Or ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION ATS 40=40-41 See at1'a: hod sheets 9, NMI NT EVA1._IJNTIION A 40-40-41 T 115 Qp ►1' QN 60'/- O f th�� lot' 5 from S0 to t;iy�14 l ev61 may r i n d subd i ^r i s l Orr o Future sc� 11 overcover i n9 an i ndustr 1 al IF a property w i tt-ri n i s not s l gn i f s car►'t juurfmce. d overcover^1n sol } dl srupt 1 an an rro agr i r.,ul %►aral value. ca i• oinitY have In the v e 1 old mine tormwater dro i nsgc uaF►i ch most is generate s bio into b�C t7tkvelrpmer►t w111 re no district fac11 rtt05 tau}1d1n.9 There u i yeti st the handled`on si�ements will be req Drainage lmpr perrrii is and proximity to Butte Creek rnundwater tebhandl�d. Storm drsln leach trenchea gf►16e° The high � e can b -s Tow storm dra i nag ert i es w iago to But -be ble } ; m l t� surround 1 ng �" �°t�rm drain 9 have been installed ocabble5 convey success Underlying iter~inC or pur'ificatlon drainage wIthoot f1. d monstr~ate that stormwater eek• MPpl i cant wl 11 1-�ave to usilty of Butte Cr r�y}ded without to the water q sari be pr from Butte. Creek's flood ood plain3j A levee separates this wraper'tY �: Butte, Creek's watr quality tv .4-111 result in reduct 1 an I r r i3u AriY of fish and w:i 1 dlife r►Qb i tat actionable nolle require a deterloratlon ob,l roblem, generate eXceNol e i pant}Cipated to be a p Ca; Uses whl ch Qn�= y Noise i s not Use Permit in the M- -. given surro►-ending land uses emit bright operatlon which may A Use perm ► t 1 required for 'n9n s permitted light or .g1a�~e« �acurltY lighting and zoned dor ►ndustria1 use, S � The lana, has been P �;l ec i � l c fert111zers or inf}ammab es chemicals, Prevent a cldeni rocedures C1 Nazrardou , mate i al G and storage to i'ng or~mally ed under ,►Jae P�:rmlt p ,equ i re special handl are n storage hand Gond 1't i orr. on arc . 6 rathdr" than on maps ` manuf actor 1 r`iS,ssumi ng S Free -stand i ng for warehousdls , 1 iris ge.neratlon ratea fors/laoo C,P.A tr- f 1 gener xtlon g . t✓ . P •. and 6.1 tr 1 p feet maxi mum � trlts�t00Q ref 1x0,00 souare bu 1 1 d1 ng� s 7 daily ► 'Che actua nui'smber'' .ihe comb t ned Frat urc from hB tc 7 ' trips9g will, range si :sa�retY ant: but .its cumulative effect i Highway ` Subdivision It traf f 1r `ta back UP s 1 on 1 f- i a,a ate: I r du str'i al become tray f 1 c from Southgate to Sou Cars turn i n 1 of t an 1 dened � left �,urwt ' wt l 1. hazards Fts 1 it way R i s w instill l 1 ng a a Cal'lrans i s not,1 Planning Cin within H19110. y even more h,zsrdous, putts in }eft turn lane'' inter0hang�' atrz ;ntl0r or ebl e.m i s en "t Iia i rnprcvaments wl l 1 the solution to this pr 4 roads: di sarict or e roads n� largo developer, Creek and f��'ontg to r tel y f i rranced by one, nerd to be 1 -rt v__ xistr transportation fees