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DURM-DAYTON INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS Rich Hawes
applicant , representative
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P;.O. Box 750
ADDRESS`:'
Chico,. :CA 95927
3427=2993 (916) 893-0596
PHONE:(916 _
Same as. ab ---
property cumer
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ADDRESS. .K*
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PRO3EGT T� SCR .q. G,.T USE, PEI -to allots belaw ground storage
of diesel
fue? 9 (1500 gal)a,v13.66 acres
(Development agreement)r,�ta
on M-1 A- located wes � r�fA H=, 99'-.- northe-ust of Durham Dai
tgia Hwy.
property zoned
01C
southAKeenan Road..Chaca.-area idenugled as AP ._040-5Z';.O.-0.,:��n �v .J ---.ea:
c'h;rt- n, -Pa
CENERAL PLA.'! DESIGNATION Industrial
DAT
'DT NUI ER: 11863
PRE APP EE PAID:' S 225.00 R; -:CEI -
1-7-91
i APPLICATION ACCEPTED;.r'.RECEIPT
FINAL APP. PAID:' $ RECEIPT NUMBER:
REZONI,`M PRTITiON SIGNATURES afECKED PERCENTAGE.,
r LIST PREPA.
Ms1IL-OUT NOTZCFiE
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PUBLICATION; NOTICE.,SV?T'�M
DISPLAY AD PREPARED
YNEWSPAPER PUBLICATION 0 JC P G E R DATE. OF PUBLICATION:
MIMI- STUDY PREPARED
rrYVZRONi1: Gr"".,tMZN,aTi:,n: Categorical Exemption Frac
Negative Declaration FILED:
Mitigated Xegat:i7re Declaration r: :
F1virormental Impact Report
- Other:
STATE, CLEARINGHOUSE ''GM ER;, -
APPLICANT/NEPRESEMATivE YOTTMCATION OF EiWIRONME**i'inL Dc"_ f4INAT`O t
PL4CtM jG commissION EAR ,;G(s) : 13 •�y K ' �� a'`"1
HOARD. OF SUPERVISORSiMk=G(s;:
RESOLUTION A'L MER (GPAs) ADOPTED:
OF1?IN,'ICE 'SZ; Ai4Q=
NOTTCF CFF DE7.mmilL3TIOtf EApper:dix H) FILED
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FILE NO.: 040-570-013
BUTI',E COUNTY PLANNINGCOMM rsSIO N
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S'1AFF FINDINGS . May 16, 1991
APPLICANT:
Durham-Dayton Industrial Partners.
OWNE, R
Same.
REQUEST
Use Permit to ;allow a 15,000 gallon below
the ground storage tank of diesel fuel only;
AF NO.
040-570-013
SIZE:
13.66 acres.
(LOCATION:
West of HWY. 99, Northeast of Durham Dayton
Hwy. and South of Keenan Rd., South of Chico:
EXISTING ZONING:
M-1
ZONING HISTORY -
Zoned M-1 on July 15,1986 by Ordinance 236.
SUR ROUNDIt�IG ZONING:
ASS-1, A-5, A-40 U
SURROUNDING LAND USE:
Agriculture, graying, industrial and residential.
SITB HISTORY:
A Development Agreement was passed and
adopted on July 15, 1986 by Ordinance No.
2537. A formation of CSA 137 was approved'
and adopted by LAl~CO on December 6 1990.
The Board of Supervisors approved the
formation of CSA 137 on January k 1991.
GENEItAI. PLAN (DESIGNATION:
Industrial
APPLICAPLE REGULATIONS:
Butte Code Sections 2447and 24-114
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APPLIcAnONOR US pERMI
BUTTE COUNTY PLAN
COMMISSION
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1 APPLICAN T
Road and follow, instructions as Not forth on attached sheet.
Applicant'snalhe Duh� Dlyton industrial Partners
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Apptfcant's mailing address �1. 3— °X— 750Chico, CA 95927 phone Na, (916) 342-2993
APPlIcant's Interest In property y (Owner.
,: lessee, nther) Owner
4lr✓ner's flame snd address 1?urham-Dayton industrial partners
l P.O. Box 750 Chico0927
Contact Person far ProJNct {If othar than app(icantJ Rchat3es
;+ {916) Fi93-0596
Assessors parcel number(s)_ 40-57-13
t. Present zonlrig, atlon and size of parcel{s) 13. 6. 6 Acme rOximatel 10 miles so
I ' 11orthj 1,w'es t
Quadrant of the Durham -Dayton iii south
uth of Chico in the
Y and S1Z 99E Into
Ctraet address /70 Pepsi lay Durham, GA 9593$
Dltectfcos for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas enl N/A
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C7esorfpflon of proposed $I
hdevelopment ard Use d
Sprod e istrbuto on Warehouse and Vehicle Maintenance
I escriPkicn of exi ng land use, Warehouse and Maintenance
hop under ;on
Proposedscheduling/associated proiects N/A G struction
' .Anticipsted incremental develo
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'Building construction (state dimensions s ua house ex' ansion/develo ment.
� Pmerrt Anticipate .future ware
" 9 . re footage and materials used)
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a. Existing buildings 1101'X,203'./243
c� _60 Sg. Ft. Warehouse Tilt stn concrete const,— ► r
epaeed-t i �x s .300f� Sq. Ft., 'OffIce Flamed -5& tx60'--30_._xI00 ./
Hazardous materials to be used (inflrnrnpables" explosives or siren oho /3360 'Sq, T`t. metal. bld ;
` 'int.
g mlgalsj Diesel Fuel in Fuel System. m�
Dally houre otoperation 3 A.M. to A
pproximateNumber of employees 55
rtwmt#arof off-street parking spaces34 Designated'
p�vided
F -4x eting/proposed sewage disposal meth6dsSePt1m System
Proximity of power and phone lines, On sit' tj
tilities are 65 ordp J "Iunder
0�,-Wce tonatural, water course or storm drain, orm rai ground -power &Phone line 1'oeateti; on
drain., a
rticPpafed on and offsite drainage Imprc;�ems �Nq On o wnsdte xn thern property line.
nts, r Off-site anticipated
seer sources Well
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P'crxtmity of water for fire fighting purposes (hydrantsF ponds, etc.) Fire H dram on swithin thin 100 Feet
4"Jr 1I cscavntion or grading be necessary? Cubic yards (eatimatei:.-', feu_ b ► v�,.�t
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Listad
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describe
any other re,:eted permits and -
other ublic• a �
elty, reglohal, State and. Federal 4oncles:. eC p rmitls required for this reject, Includhig #Ileac requf y
electrical ermit q
p ted b
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IF RESIDENTIAL,
Cnatude the number of units, whether units arta
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$Ingletypo of household size ax ected. N/Amulti-story In height, schedule of unit sizes, asci.
f,l �OMMERCCAL, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally arintei square footage at sales 4 landing facilities, N/A les area, and
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fr t 10J T1`1IAL t dlcgto t pbga Imoted a to ent ()Or shift
to esa e' ra uc siributam�nY arephouse,pacip1gino faclllties,
y 15 employees per, shift
i ff= INSTITUTIONAL, indicate tori major funet(cn, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupncy, loading faoilitles
rind carnrnuni#y benefits #0 be derived from tite project. N fA
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E:NVI�tONMENTAL IMPACTS AND fAiTiGATION MEASURE$*
identif with the use Permit. Y t�tntia(ly significant environment Impacts associated
LL. Onditians of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alteviatepctentlal environmental impactaysign features prsGecfal
See Attachment
F_NVIAONMENTAL SETTING*'
Describe the project site as It exists before the rti aY
mals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Oescribe Including
Information uet re topography, salt stability, plants and anl�
g ructures on the site, and the use of the structures,
Describe the .surrounding properties, Including, Information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic as
Indicate tile type of land use (Tesldentiai, commercial, etc.) intensity of land use s
r peals,
fnnt stores, etc,), ,and state of dev'efcpment (height, frontage, setback, roar yard, etc.).
(single-family', apartments, sfiops, dep}trt-
Use separate sheet for frrttger resjonses.
See Attachment
I hereby dealers urn.qr penatfiy, ofper t, at
f r have read arid understand the7 Instructions and that the foregoing statements
are true, complete and eorred to the best of Iffy knowledge and belief
Date %�. 7--��,�'� Dur rd- ayto n u tr3a1 artnprs
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Applicant's signature ,- . c�v , �Ianagxng Mrtrier
Property owner's signature
Use permit Number
Request' Use permit to allow
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Location and size of parcei(s)
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Numbers) "r E� ect aoscrl tta
J P.n
Ownership
Proof of Agency (if 'seeded)
nq and Requirements ,
l.g�fan i�escrtptlon
eples of Plot Plan
YL. Date Mocolved-% Recet t
P Number
Apptivation taken by
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RF.YUf)R RE
Bruce Pants
.Durham Dayton Industrial Partners
P.O, Bax 1.069
Durham, CA 95938
RE: Use Permit 91-17 on AP# 040-570-013
Dear Mr. 'Parks:
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FILE NO.: 040-570-013
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
STAFF FINDINGS - May 16, 1991
APPLICANT:
Durham. -Dayton Industrial Partnes:
OWNER
Same.
REQUEST:
Use Permit to allow a 15,000 gallon below
the ground storage tank of diesel fuel only.
Al' NO.;
040.570-013
SIZE:
1166 acres.
LOCATION:
West of Hwy. 99 Northeast of Durham Dayton.
Hwy. and South of Keenan Rd., South of Chico.
EXISTING ZONING:
M-1
ZONING HISTORY.
Zoned M4 on July 15,1986 by Ordinance2536.
SURROUND1N1 G,,1;ONING:
M-1, A-5, A-40
,U'
SURROUNDING LAND USE:
Agriculture, grazing, industrial and residential.
SITE HISTORY:
A. Development. Agreemerxt was passed and
adopted on July 15, 1986 by Ordinance No.
2537. A formation of CSA 137 was approved
and adopted by LA.FCO on December 6, 1990.
The Board of Supervisors approved the
formation of GSA 137 on January 8, 1991.
j GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION.
Industrial
APPLIC, fA LE REGULATIONS:
Bute Code Sections 24-47 and 24-114
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L to o boa/'_^ G°a` �, 41 w Ick ,,� oOREGON CITY ° e I ud
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�4g v � QP ampGell Gcee ,fie :)
3 DoveTho �iigh Rocks i e
.moi o Nelson gid WICKS t.,•�� a� S43'' 1 ,� .i�a4°Cis a ' I 71 ``'
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CORNER l m y N FOREMAN � l``�,'(,r � SYCAMOR>;
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APPENDIX
COUNTY OF 811TTE
EKVIROVM, CAL CHECKLIST Ft7RM
jr,VAI,UATIO�f Oa ,,r,tNVI1k6Ni�NTAL IMPACT
Me No. N/A Loa No, 91-02-27-03 AP No. 040-570-013
I.: BACIT ROUND
Z. f+ddfeof oponent: ()t.RHAAS-DAyTc#q I147US MAL PARTNERS
of
toponent and rCpresentatiye (it app)Icable): P,O,BM 75o,04lCO CA., 959.27
3, Project description: use Permit to allow below ground storage of diesel fuel only Mae 90.11
YES MAmu ONMEN'1'AL EVALUATION
"jC.. M TDA�rOF.tif FINDINGS OF ST,GNIFTCANCE ,
1 Doo the project have the Potecctlal to degrade the x This proposal Wilt not signil(cantiy degrade the environment,
quality of the enYlrOM
ant , subs, tantIaIIY reduce
the habitat of a"fish or wtldlfre suacles, cause -a
fish +)r vWjld lie population to drop below soft
sUstalnina levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or
animal community, reduce the number, or restrict the
rangy of a rare or endangered plash or animal or
eflmIflato Important • earl Pha$ of major periods of
callfornia history or p ehistory? -team environmental goats.
2, Does the project; have the potential to achieve _ This WPM[ [ will not impede long
short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term
environment goals? to short-term Impact on the
environment Is one which occurs in a relatively
brief period of time whine long -Perm Impacts will
endure Into the future_
env rprropot,al Wi I i not have a sLdni f Icane cumula:tive f mpact off the
3• floes the project have IDWcts which ate individual lY
lipiitec but cumUlatiVelY considerabier to project
may impact on tWo or more separate resources where
the impact on each re! I s relatively small,
but wheke the effacl of the total of triose impacts
on the 4!nvironment Is slgolficant.) beings significant. Adverse etfeCt on human
Virohmental effects which
4. w111 ca Ise sjubataatyih 8,e nadverse etlects_ on simian s prtSposai will not have a
beings, gOfther dlrectlY or Indirectly?
x. Thl
DETERMINAliION
On the mI/w ��e f {, he piroposed projeLIAI ct nCWLO WT have a' :slgnificarit effect on the environment and d NEGATIVE DECLAI2AT1dN WI11 be Prepared•
i/we (Intl that although the proposed -Pro nb(heVatlactiled'�sheekthaveet)ec ct naddedclfYi (tte vroi4otef there NEcA7 VEIl not bPECLARATiON significant
be preparedts
case becrluse the FiITIC24TtON MEASLES r
Vi� find elle proposed prole!? MAY Isave a :significant effect on lite envitdnment, and an ENViROWENTAL IMP
r�ACT IYEPDRT is tequjred.
CQt1iJ1Y' OR l3uf F- IN t DEPAa' "Nr
oASatE: Alar ch 2t« 199 t tt r the c:
ItcvIaired by:
tl
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y
Checklist Ev,alaation. of Ellviro�m rtfiai
IfY1p Cfi
�tar.onmentai
gevievred�
D.s1(: A'Z'IOPi
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^t7. ENVIRONMENTAL IMMOIAS
rao.
�� iARTH.
will the proposa( result 1'n significant,
Yhi—proposal will not affect subsur(acP earth conditions,
a'
unstable earth cpnditions, or changes In
x -.
geoioglc substftictures?
X
Phis Proposal Wil! result In some thanes It displacement,
of Placement of
b'F
nlstuptlon, di;iplacement, compac(lon or `—V
-
compaclfon and o"vercoVering of the sake as a result
overcoverlrig of the xoiLZ
tank.
l not Mf o l lopo9raphy because the pro)
c.
change in 100.6 raphy of ground surface
x
Cil
The Proposal o
relief featuresterttures.
x
The site has no unique physical t
d'
ruction. R;averi'ng or modilicatlon of
any unique, geclogCc or physical features
x
The proposal W01'no: carise erosion.
e,
increase In wind of water erosion'of 3otls,
elther on or off sl tel
x
The Proposal will not affect any Watercourse.
f.
changes in deposition of erosion of beach
or changes In siltation, depo"sltton
�
srnds,
or erosion wb(ch may modify the :channel of
the bed of the ocean
a ttyet of r,tream or
or, arty bay. Inlet or lakes
Yhks proposal does nvt' represent a significant loss of prime
Loss of ptinte agricuiCurallY ProductCve
x;^,,
agr cultural soils.
9•
solis outside designated urban areas?
of Butte county, Is 1n a Moder ale Earthquake intens Ihif Zone VIII.
will
h,
exposure of people or property to geologic x
landslides,
�r-w
AIi
construction of buildings to uniform Building code standards
de adequate Ptoteclion to o�,cupants In case of selsmtc act lYity.
hazatrds. such as earthquakes,
mudslides' ground (allure or simila"r '
prov
haZardst.
2« AIR.
Witt ,the proposal' result in substantial.,
The proposal wilt not atfe,t at{ gUallll the Increase to the
o aI WII
AII^ emissions or deterioration of Ambient —_-
X
number a trips is irot`slgnif(cant.
becodoes
a,
atf quall{yt -
The proposal wilt: not create ohjectlonabl" t ,smoke or t urres .
b.
The cfeatlon of oblectibnabte odors, smoke
x.
_X
Ov lumest
X
The proposal Will not affect the atmosphere.
c,
kiterallon of air movement, moisture Of
tlEt ta2r elute, or anY change In climate,
tbcally or recdlonaIIYfi
a, WATER, Wilt fixe proposal 'result in stibstantial
x
The proposal will not af(eCI.'nY Watercourse.
d.
i,
;hanges in curtents, or the course or
+ltreaxlon of water mcvements In either
loartrle or fresh waters!
x
The proposal may result',In ail Increase In surface Water runoff due
In
Irl a chadVe
b,
Chan§es to absorption, rales', drainage
of sUrface
to reduced absorptiaon frted om tort-acts, and
se
s for
on the sl(e. However. nomp+.gnill sorf;�Cerls
patterns, or the rate, and amount
the drainage patttrn Of
impacts are anti` P because (114
;runcifft
minimal.
e[eed Por off-site rI ace drainage
x
It Is not Anticipated that tiny off�stlC drainage Improvements Wilt
c,
tr4ittiveftntz, IneludlfIdVegetationremoval.
or cu IverI. in$tnllatIOn2
be nece,ss,ary,
fly any'finod control channels
cha{nneli�atfon
x
The NO posai will not significan attest
d;.
Alterations to the course or flow of ('rood
or watercourses'
Waletst
it
The Proposal Wii1 not at a1fV Watercourse,
e,
Gunge In the amount of suftat4 water In
��
any watet body?
r 3
����ronrn all i�"�valuatjon of Envi ronrnpnta� Impact
f, efstharge nta surface kiaters, of in any X 'fife proposa wlII not signllicantly affect surface water q .
ualttY
atterailon of surface water quality, ,
Inj:.tading but not liralled to temperature,
di3solYed oxygen or turbtdllY?
g, ,�---
X— The proposal will not affect the dtrectton or flaw of ground Waters.
Ati'er,)llcn of the glractIOn or rate of flow
of wound waters?
h_, change In the quantity or ClUaIItY.of ground x the proposal will not directly affect any aquifer.
waters, either through dtect additions or
Wlthdrawals, or through Interception of an
aquifer by cuts ar eitcavatlonst water supplies,
Reduction in the aRaUnt.'of water otherwise x The proposal will not reduce any Water for public
1. ava1fable for public water supplies?
1,
.� x 'rile proposal Will not expose people or property ;to flooding. Exposure of people or propertY to water—
related hazards such as flooding?
4. is Z, ti Fe. Will the; proposal result it the proposal will not affect plant life because the site contain
S�bS anti) S no
a, change in :he diversity of species,, or — si'gniflcant plant life,
lumber ofhru s$0ffrass.oc op $, andnaquatigc
plants)?
b: kedutflgn of the numbers of any unique,
X The elle contains no tare plants,
rare or endangered species of plants?
c, Tle proposal wit introduction opt t^ew species of plants Into ..X not affect existing -plan; Me.an; area, or tri a battler to the normal
repfenishment of existing species?
d. Reduction In acreage or any adrlcWturaf X the site does notcontainany agricultural crops and is presently not
Landscaped.
cracr?
5, ANIMAL t_1'FV, wt 11 the proposal result In
u stant I at:
a, change tn. the dlYersiiy of species... or X ?fie proposal Will not affect anlmai lire because the site does not
hhange a, Un species of animals (birder support significant animal IIle ''or h?,bitat,
land animals thcluding reptiles, fish and
shell"t)sh, benthic,organisms of insec(;Tl
b,
The sitecontains ha tare animals.
RQductlon In the numbers of any uni4ue.
X
rar4 or -endangered species or animal$?
t. 1,ntroductlon of new species of animals finis X The Proposal WiIP not affect existing animal life
art area, or in a barrier to the1019,-1,11,w—
Or
r;i9
or movement of antmalst .' x The site contains no slgniftcant wildlife habftat.
d. Deterioration of extstrng tlsb"or wildlife
habil tat?
is Wilt theproposal ri:sult in substantlial;
5; existing noise levels? X Tireaeedposal Will not rresult Ina Iiubs[alit III Increase in noise
a, tncrea.es in --- — or in the Vicinity,
on stto
b fxposurd of people to severe noise levels? x The pfoposal Will not expose people to severe natse levels.
rc i n1Jb cfAnF. Villi the Promo ai produce x The proposal � n not result ie a subs1fantiai increase in light
or
7` s- gn cant tAR and dill —� glare created ati stip or ih the V11initY•
Rl
9 M --
iia s onme
ntal Checklist.Valu'3tion �f'nvi:ronmentar'Impct.
ACTS (Continued) VEs MAYnf rao DISCUSSION OF FSKVldt011�NiEN'I' L EVg.Lti1ATION
E2UYIYtC�l1"�E�� gp� (continued)
ouodal Will I not of ter
• X The pr P the land use in the area,
$ LAMtt77 Ust. WifI the proposed result In a
Iand.use p an areae d
subs an al altetatjon of the present at Pianne
c AI.
RES
rlU�CES:. 111i
i the proposal result 1n
sots an x r x The proposal will not allect any natural resources.
a Increase in the rale of use of any natural
resources? X The Proposal Will not deplete any natural resources,
b. depletion of any non-renewable natural
resources?
tq ?taskrtask 0___--F' ET' W11) the proposal InValYe:
X An accident could carry the risk 'of an exPloslan or spill; however
sk of explosion or release of hazardous the tank is monitored and in compltanca to state Health
Department
a` substances (including. but Clot lfmited t Regulatlons,
sut pesticides, chemicals or radiation) In
the event of an accident or upset
conditions? - X The Proposal Will not affect any emet.gencY services.
' resp nse Plan emergencytevacuation plan ~� not
r osai altet; lodallorl, x because thelpl'opPsed density does notiexcee a hatuplanned(and being
11, pCOUtATION , Will (he pop developed in the area.
a ssir 1I on, density 0( growth rate of the Human
popiilatioli? X The proposal will not lIgniticantlY affect housing demand.
tz; W -US or crieafte andemandlo
Proposal
af housfnit�
W8oU At
13, `Rgra�{�ORTATION CIRQJ__-.tAT� Wi I I the proposal
exu`_-'�
s x The praPQsai will not represent an 'Incremental increase in traffic
a. Generation of subs.tantlal additional tit the area.
vehicle movement? X The proposal Will not affect parking because the proposal we have
t?. Effects on existing parking facilities' or �� to comply wiIli the parking requirements con(ained wltfain uutte County
demand for xi ting Par code section 2A-35,
v." The proposal WIIi represent an increase in conges",ion and maintenance
f substantial impact on eXi,stind requirements on area roads,
�J
C. transportation systemsf
1� t x Tire proposal wi t, not al ler the present pattern of clrctllation in the
;Igni([cantalterations. to present patlettis :r_ area.
d' of circulation or movement;,.[ people andlor
guods?� The Propouai Will not affect raft of air traffic.
o, Alterations I to watetborne, tall or air - --
traffic? Tile proposal Will not result in an incremental increase In traffic
incre se >jicY lls(scorhpeaestti ns;azards motor
and refaced traffic hazards in the area.
vehi
ta, PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect
upon, or resul in a need lot new or altered
ryvetnmen"t ser+tices; 5C In the event of an eXploslon tire. protection would be required for
the Project
hProperty aLa ov tl torrstructuralding r lPiteiprotecltionormntlon
a, Eire Protection? of CSA ._
x The proposal will not result in a incremental Increase in demand (or
b,
Police pralecklon? police Prateetlon in the area,
3_V,.
SINVIR0w4ENTAL IMPACTS (continued)
yes sLggn No
DISCUSSION Ur' laD1VIRUDIM1 DIWAL nVA.UUAWJ.viv
(continued)..
schools?
x
The proposal wilt not result in a Incremental increase In.demand for
t,(
school services in the area,
d, harks or other roc:reatlonal facilities?
x
The proposal will not result in a incremental Increase in demand for
park and recreation facilities In the area,
e, Maintenance of public facilities. Including�x_.
" -
The proposal will not result In a incremental Increase In the need
for maintenance of roads and other public facilities In the area',
roads?
r. other governmental services#
x _
The proposal WIII not result in a Incremental Increase It demand. for
other governmental servtces in the area,
ENERGY, W'i l l the proposal result in
Ask
a, use of substantt'at amounts of fuel or__
_ k_-
The proposal will not utilize substantial fuel or energy,
energy#
b. sobstantlai Increase in demand upon
x -
The proposal will not substantially Increase the demand for energy.
existing sources of energy', or rerlulre the
development of new sources of enc:rOYz
t5. UTILITIES. Will he proposal result in a need for
new, systems, or .substantial alterations to the
Of lowing.
a, power or natural gzss
__ x
The proposal will not iaffect electrical PoWef of natural gas
distribution sYstems.
tr, communications systems#
x_
The proposal Will not affect communication systems,
C. Water availability#
x -
The proposal will not affect public water systems.
dt sewer or septic sy3cemsz-
x
the proposal will have to meet the requirements of the Butte county
-
Environmental Health Dept,
e, storm wa er drainagesThe
x
: ovfde a permanent solution for dratnaga,
proposal will have to pr
f. solid waste and disposals
: _ x
the proposal will not affect solid waste disposal.
1T, HWAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result ln:
a. creation of any health hazard or potential
heaith)l
x ., _
`�� r
There is a 31lgnt potentlat of ground contamination from diesel fuel
however, the tank' is a steel tank encased by 'a total containment
hazard (excluding mental
secondary waif and is electronically monitored for leak detention,
b. Exposure of people to ,potentlal health
,.w x -
The proposal wlII not expose people to any health Hazard.
hazards?
sa. aE57HETlcsill thep,oposai result in the
x
The proposal will not result In an aesthetically offensive View
It be underground.
o struct on of any scehle vista Or view open to the
because will
public, or will the proposal result In the creation
Of an adstheticaf;l'y offe,bslve site open to the
public Ylewt
tg, l2ECltEATION, t71If the proposal result In an Impact
x
"—
TheproposaI will not result in an IndrementaI increase In demand for
park and recreation facilities,
upon the quality' or quantity of existing
recreational Opportunities!,
20« Cl1I.TLAAL kilsouRcts.
the result In the
o ihistoric
X
The propota lot affect ardheological sites,
Iwtl11
of destructions of a prehistoric r historic
Archaeological sitez
77777
�+ '' rr;en to mpa�Ckf uat1;ra of env ronf
f%'V w ...
AmIrvnAnat~!Atmar. rU71r.ttx►m7nPI
.�. E�xRO AL A:ITSi. (contlnued)'
YES ',MAYBF �.: aaivvvv...,..... _:.�.. �......-----------•---
(cont. nuedi
b,
W'the proposal result In adverse
_ __ x The proposal ;yllI not aliect hi slot Ic sites,
physical Ajr aesthetic effectsto a
prehlstor 14,or historic bu►Iding, sLrUcture
or oblect7
C.
Does the proposal have the potential to
x _ The proposal witl,hot, aliect cut tural resources.
cause a phy lcal change which Would affect
unique ethnic cut'turat values?
-
d,
will the proposal restrict existingl
X The: proposal will not affect iellglous resources.
religious or ,sacred uses Within the
potential impact areal
UGGESTEA
MIIGANION MEASURE
d'�1D�lE
i
�,rironmental Checklist Evaluation of fnvaron>aletntal Iimpact
DATA SHEET
7'
q. rtro ect_7escriptton
6:
Acoustic quality; IndUstrial zone, lair'.
Ir
'type of Prolect: Use Permit
q,
Air Quality: Good, except during perlods Of stagnant
x,
nrietDoscelptlon•,Use permit to alloN a i5oo gallon below the
valley air,
ground storage ofdiesei fuel only.
Btoloaical [nvtronment:
30
LocalieA; west of HJ ghway 99. Northeast of Durham -Dayton FWY
6
Vegetation: Short Valley gra.ses>
and soi.,th of KPanan Rd.,Chico
9.
Wildlife Habitat small birds and animals common to
4,
Proposed D^_nslty of Devefopmeni:. NIA
valley grasslands,
5,
Amount of itnperVlou surfacing: Minimal.
cultural Environment:
6.
Access and Nearest Pubitc'Road(s)„ DUrham-Dayton iwy, fp+i 99
10.
Archaeological and liistor'Ical Resources in the area: None
7,
Method of Sewage Dlsposalt individual septic systems.
known,
Butte County General Plan designationt industrial
a,
source of water SUP011Yt individual wells.
tf..
Proximity of POMer.Lines.; PGA,t: o0wer boxat the Northeast
12,
EXisting Zoning: M-1
91
corner of site.
13,.
Existing Land Use on-site; Watehouse and maintenance shop
to,
t'atentiaf ipr lfurt,iiet land: divisions and development: NIA
under consttuctlon-
cnyfronmentat
in
settg,
surrounding Area:
a, Land Uses:, industrial and open grass 'land
Physical Em+ironment:
b, Zoningt M -f A-S„A-40, G U an Lands,
C. can. Plan Designation: Grazing and Op
industrial
1,
'retrain neral Tipographic characiter: site has been
d, Parcel sones: t-533 + ACCes
e, on: Sparse
population!
e
graded,sutrounding area of gentle swells,
b. Slopes:o-,7o x
r
t�;
, deyeloped site.
character of Si le and Arca; Ritr al area,
c;. Elevatlon;t t75-180 feet above sea teYel.
d, Litalting .pactors; None
tb.
Nearest Urban Area: ChtCO
y,
Solis
anCli✓ilafaCtetl3tic5: Tuscan Stoney clay Loam.
11.
Relevant Spheres Of influence; Chico
Types
Depth varying from 2-8 inches. granular, triable with
well
ta.
improvements Standards -Urban Area: `N(A
fair quantity of organic materials, Many cobbles
rounded, subsurface layer 1-1,4 inches deed. surface
Fire protection servicer
dr'aloage flair,
b. Limiting Factors: sub5ofIace drainage tataIIV
tv_.
a, Nearest county (5tatell Eire, station: ij.c.P-D•
station di5 approximately 5.5 miles west of site,
lacking. Unfit f6r frrt9ation on account of its
and Volunteer station is approximately 5.5 miles
shallowness and Uneven sUffade Configuration.
to the Cast of site.
AVallabtlity; plfe hydrant 100 feet taorth
3,
NaturRi hazards or the Land
EarthgUtke Zone: Moderate Earthouake intensity Zone
b, Water
West of ptojecf Site.
a,
20.
schools to Areal durham Unified School oistricl,
trosSlight
eotentiAl-,
c. La slide
d, trite Hazard: Moderate High
_e. Expansive soil potentfat: High
C
Hydrology'
a. surface water; one
c.; prainagea CharaC eiistics: Heavy ground water
withdrawal area,
d. Annual Rainfall tnormalSz 26-20 inches per year.
e.: Limiting ractoCst None
5
ylsual/Scenic quality: cood. .
v i, r onm�en to check I i S t `Eva'i ua t i an o Env i ranrs�enta I� i.,mpac,i
ENVIRONMENTAL REFER15LCE MATERIAL
Seismic. 16.
soi'I Sww� y Of Chico(1925)/Orovj�'ie (1926)
A9r lc�!Rure.
!'
Earthquake and Fault Activit :
Map I I--i yy
Safety Efernent, Butte County General Plan revised
Area, U.S. Department of
1.77, by CH2M H1I1. 17a
revised Safety-7, by
and FaciIlties Map Butte Deunty, enfeofons.
County y
petartmenttandiCal�fornitionplurisdicti
a
Element, ButoteeCountynGenerali.PPlan
ltorestry. Butte County Plannrklts
cHM Hill,
Department,
Map 111-1, Subsidence & Landslide Potential:
Butte County General Plan revi ed
Safety Element,
1-77, by Ckl2M H i l l,
4.
byeCH2M
ButtelC untyrGeneral Potential: 'Safe
Hill.
51
Map 111-3, Expansive 5olls: Safety Element, Butte
Pian revised 1-77, by CH,M Hl 11
County General
6,
Generaliplanirevlsedi1e77, bynCH2M HiflCounty
7,
Map V-1, Scen.i C H i;ghwa s: Scenic Higghway Element,
Plan revised I-77, by CH2M
Butte County General
Hill,
8,
Map 1114, Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safe,tY
County General pi an rev i sed I -77, b.y
i
! { #Butte
GH M H .
2
g,
Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James .P. Manning
County P-lannin9 Department, 1983.
�.
10.
for Butte
School District Map, Butte County Planning
DeO,6 P'tment,
11.
Y
ShalooNriWealls.S1983,MbyiNitrate � partmentQofeWate�lon in
Resoul'ces, Northwestern. District, The Resources.
Agency, State of Californla.
12„
Agricultural. Preserves Map, established by,
No. 67-17'8, Butte.CountY' Board of
Resolution
Supervisors, December 5 1987.
13,
F'Iood insurance Rate Maps, National Flood Insurance
Federal Emergency Management Aggency: 1988.
14.
Program,
USGS Quad Maps, Hamlin Canyon Califs 1969.
soil Map, Chico (1y5)/Orovil'le (1926) Area; U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
... ,.
1�®AIAIIlY11�11
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RT.J-TI ;COUIN T PLANNING COMMISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is lie.reby given vy thG Butte County Planning Commission bat public =.hearings
will tie held on Thursday,. June 13,.1991 in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' i
Room, Cbunt_, Administration. Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville,, California,;
regarding the following item at the following time:
ITEM ON WHICH A NEGATIVE DECL.ARAMN �
R'.TituYvnrCn,Q UFCaD.,c "
C?-•T.vENDEQ_ i
9:00 a.m. Michael Paisley. -'General plan Amenazzm :. :Vonk L=aw Density Residential
to. Commercial and Rezone from A -SIS (Agricvliz: at - Suburbau
Residential) to C-2 (General; Commercial) property located o t
northeast Corner of .Eaton Road and Flicks Lane, identified as
AP# 007-240-0i8, Chicon y
Durham a r
- Dtton Inds strial f"A" r-, - Use Permit to allow below' ground
Stora of �3t�el ±i:el. 1 chi g..n.:.,.! on__.es 011property zoned M-1
(Light Industrial) Developtndnt Agreement, located west of State H% y. 99,
northeast of Durham=Dayton Hwy. & south of Keenan Road, identified as
AP# 040-570-013, Chico area
ITEM 0"; 'WHICH A NEGATIVE DECLARATION
WITH MITI TICDN MEASURES REGARDING
ENVIR01 rIy1ENT +.t, 1M
PACTS LHAS BEEN RECOMMENDED
9:.00 am. Row rd S I Torn Us, Permit Expansion of a pre-existing non -conforming
use to allow the pre .fabrication and storage of hydro -electric equipment,
on property zoned A-20 (Agricultural - 20 acre parcels), located at the
northeast corner of Oro -Chico Hwy. and Midway, identified as
AP# 00.0-050-067, Chico area,
ITEM ON WHICH A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED
1:30 p.m. Glen Bigger - General Plan Amendment from 'T M (Timber Mountain). to
A -IR (Agriculturat - Residential) and Commercial and Rezone from "LJ
(TJnctassi£ied) to AR -1,3,5 (Agricultural Residential - 1, 3 and 5 acre
parcels) and lit -C (Neighborhood Commercial' property located on both
sides of Humboldt Road, approximately 3,200 feet east of Skyway,
identified' as AP# 060-110-078, Butte Meadovis area north, of Chico. The;
`- public review period wilt be open until June 27, 1991.
The above mentioned applications, snaps, Negative Declarations with or without
Mitigation Measures, and Environmental Documents are on fie and available for public
viewing at the oce of
ffithe Butte County Planning Department, 7 County Center, Drive
OroviIle, California. Coamments may be submitted in writing any tuneprior to the
hearing or orally at the meeting listed`` above or as continued to a later date. If you
ii challenge the above applications in court, you may be Iimited to raisigg only those issues
f
you or;someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written
correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior. to, the public hearing.
BUT TE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
B.A. KIRCHER. DIRECTOR OFF PLANNING
To be published in the Chico Enterprise Record on Thursday, May 9, ;991
(ebruary 71, iggi,
2Q_� LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
PLANNING. DEPARTMEN'T'
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE; CALIFORNIA 06065-3607
TELEPHONE; (916) 538-7601
Durhatn Daytoo Industrial Partners
P.O. Dox, 7.50
Chicoo CA 95927
RE! PRE,,APPLICATION REVIEW
ATO AAAn-rMA-nig
Durham ,Dayton Industrial Partners
P.O. Box 750
Chico, CA 95927
RE* USE PERMIT, APN #40-57-13
STEWART RICHAR .& SUSAN C ETAL
AlbWLIOD ANDREW & MARGO j'r 113A W -8'fH
ri I IL COVEY CT CH`TCO CA
GIS:4, Cil j 9592
992
L: 040-570 OM 000 STATUS: ACTIVE
L: 046 490' 005 V00 STATUS:' ACTIVEgr: R.
x v»� STEWART RICHARD L,8 SUSAN C ETAL
B0I4MAN NANNETTE E 1.13A W 8TH AVE
RT 1 -BOX 120 CHICO CA.
DURHAM CA- 95926
95938 STATUS: ACTIVE
L: 040 '570011, 000
L; 040 490 011 100 STATUS: ACTIVE DAVIS DONALD D & TINKER'M
VIKING FREIGHT SYSTEM INC ' _ P 0 BOX 883'
C/0 DOER-MARVIN F &'COMPANY CHICO CA
411 'E PLUMERIA DR STE 130' 95927
SAN _JOSE CA
95134 L: o40,570 006 000 STATUS: ACTIVE
L: 040 430 004 000 STATUS: ACTIVE RANCHO ESDUON PARTNERS'.
SCOTT -GEORGE W SR ETAL TG G/0 THE HOFMANN COMPANY
SCOTT CEORGZ w`JR 1380 GALAXY WAY
828 E 20TH ST s CONCORD CA.
CHLCO CA 95928 4452?
L: 040 570 007 000 STATUS: ACTIVE
L• ;040. 490 020V00 STATUS:.ACTIVE CHOATE REALTY INC PROFIT SHAR PLAN ETAL
ANDERSON VILLIAM L & JOYCE A JT LEEN NELS
p 0: BOX 324. 460 W; EAST AVE STE 110
CHICO CA_ CHICO-CA
95927 a5oa6
000 STATUS: ACTIVE RANCHO
040 '570 002 000 STATUS: ACTIVE
L: 040.490 019.x.= RANCHO 1ESWUON PARTNERS
HILL FRED C &.WANDA F CP I C/0 THE HOFMANN COMPANY
S&KAREN DRIVE - 1380 GALAXY WAY'
C14I CO CA 9592b r� CONCORD CA'
945PP
L: 040X90 010 t 00 STATUS: ACTIVE
L 040 490"017 000: STATUS: ACTIVE. � GIFFORD & ASSOCIATES INC
NE14PORT FEDERAL A p 0 BOX 4048
5700 -ALMOND ST REDD'ING CA
PARADISE CA 96099
45969
L; 040 490 022 000 STATUS: ACTIVE
L;:' 040 490 014 000 STATU5: ACTIVE H" GIFFORD ASSOCIATES INC
NEWPORT FEDERAL - P OBOX 4206
5700ALMOND ST REDDING CA
PARADISE CA: 96099
95,969
L 040 130 029 000 STATUS: ACTIVE
i;
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
F TRANSP
DEPT 0
00000 r �
L: X340 130 0R5 000 STATUS: ACTIVE
STATE 'OF CALIFORNIA`
DEPT OF TRANSP a Girt -
00000
1Xl.
141
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•
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l� SUSAN' TAA
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STEWART RICHARD D L
7
4 AVE
113A W BTR
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,
Ci-lI.CO CA
95926
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STATUS: ACTIVE
L: '040 050 002 000 =
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M-INERALS COMPANY
,
Tr'IANSRMERICA
1150 St317:TH OLIVE STE 2723
5 ,
a
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90 L5 _
LOS ANGELES CA
�`
,
017 000 STATUS:
ACTIVE
L. 04D 490
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570 011 000 STRTUSe. RCTI.VE -
NEWPORT FEDERAL_
L: 040
DAVIS DONALD D & TINKER M
5700"ALMOND ST
PARADISE CA'
P 0 BOX 8133
95969
CFgCO CA
STATUS:: ACTIVE
95927 -
L. 040 490 014 -600
._ STATUS: ACTIVE
570 006 000
NEWPORT FEDERAL
L 040
ESQUON PARTNERS '<
5700 ALMOND ST
RANCHO,
C/O THE. HOFMANN COMPANY .3
PARADISE CA'
I380 GALAXY {JAY
45967
CONCORD CA
04g 130 029'000
STATUS: ACTIVE
�
94522 STATUS: ACTIVE
L:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
570 007 000
PROFIT SHAR PLAN ETAL �
DEIST OF TRANSP
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LEEN NELS
00000`
460 W EAST AVE 5TE 110
CHICO ;CA.
130 025 00
STATUS; ACTIVE
L: 040
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STATUS. ACTIVE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
L: 040 570":00a 070
TRANSP
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DEPT QF
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REDDI:N91. CA
96099
4901022 000 STATUS'• ACTIVE
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P a BOX 4206
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REDDING CA
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96094
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WOOD ANDREW & MA
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CHIC0 CA
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95926
5;10
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L: 040 440
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95938
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41.T E PCUMERIA DR STE 130
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490 004 000
L: 040
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20TH ST
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CHICO CA41
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