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YES MAYBE NQ Reduction "in the amount of oatex , othe rwiseavailable for public w'atej- supplies. .{ j. Exposure of people, or property, to water relat,dd t azax'els such as flooding? 4, PIanL�"Life. W11, theproposal result �n sustaritial:' a. Toss of veg ation. or change in 'the diversity _of species or number:- of any speciesof. ,pJ arts (including trees, shrubs,, grass; crops; m�crolora and aquatic 'plants) ? b. Reduc ib,i. of the ntYmbers of any unique, ;,rare: ,or endangered species of plantz�, c. Introduction,of new species of plants into;an; area;; or in a, barrier to. the norinal teplenishraent, of ` existing species? R, d. Reduction ;in acreageof any`agri- cultural crop'. 5 " Anima]. Life : Wi1:1' the 'proposale'sult insubstantial,: y` a . Change i n the diveri,ty' of species , ornumbers of any species of animals (bards,, land aiamal..s including repti, es,,fist and she] 1- f shz henthic organisms,,: ins'ects:or mzcrofauna) b Reduction of the numbers, of any " a<.' unique,, rare or, endangered 's,pecies of animals.? c introduction off' nett` species of , animals xno an. area, or, result in . a "ftj ,'barrier to the grafi i an or ,aw' , m,owemo t of- animals? d, Reduction of encro"ch m aen:t upon, ;or de'teri.oration to existing £s.h or wi.ldlie .habitats.. °"' ;,Appen!dx F page '3 o,f .g , :a. Powero.', latura1 gas ? YES11NO t b. Cottmunications systems? c. Water? d; Sewer (wild trunk line be extended, pL`oviding:eapacity.to serve,nev; development)?, e; Stor., water'drainag? 17. Human Health. Will the proposal + re8u- t in A' Creation'of any health hazard, or potontial health hazard ,(excluding mental: health) ? o.xposire of people to potential health hazards? ,n l.$, Solid Waste. Wi_1]. the prapasal result 'A in n`y g ificant impacts.assaciated with solid wte asds:nosal or litter control? ; 19: Aesthetics, Wil the proposal result —t 'truction o- of any public desi Hated or reoogniz,ed scenic g, .vista open to the public,; or aill'the proposal result in ;the creat ion 0f an ;x aesthetically otfen ive:site open to public view? 20 . Recreation;: Wi11 the . propcisal result F in an':impact.upott the quality ori quantity of existing public recrea- tion facilities 21. Archeolo ical/Historical, W4_11 the Proposalresu t Yn an a ter m"tion oi' a significant archeol.og;cal or' h.storicafsito., ' struct,ure; 'ob.a_ect or building? 22', � fr and'atory 'Findings .of >Si nifi.cance: a Does he pro7ec`t have the potential '.t to degrade the giial ty. of the environment, substantially reduce the habA; tat o'f a f�,sh ox wildlife cpea cause a fi r s'h or wildlife; POP ulation todrop 1i`elow; self ' AA ericiix s — naap Fi' of Q y YES MAYBE' ; N0. sus`taina.ng levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal com- munity„ reduce the number,o:r 'restrict the range of. a rare or endangered e plant or .animal .or eliminate important' examples, of., the maj or periods , ofAft calif 'a history or prehistory? b Does the project have the potential to achieve short term benefits to: the detriment ofpublicly adopted long term environmental goals? c. Does the project have impactswhich ar:e individually limited; but; cumulatively considerable? (a project may impact on two or more separate resources where the 'impact 'on ea611 resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of ' those impacts on the s.nvronment 'is s ignif icant .) d Does the project''have environmental effects which will cause, substantial adverse effects ' n Hainan" beirigs; either directly or indirectly? I t V 1 , 1 ' Appendi�t° 'F page 7 of . APPENDIX R ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completed by'Lead Agency) I. 3ACKGRUNg79-0'02Q3-01 1.Name ofd ;�'roprnent, All en. Thompson 2_ Address and Phone, Num -er. o Proponent : Q1' Loll Drive 'Califorxiia` 9526 3: Date of AChecklist,subtftitted 4. Agency Rquiring Checkli.s -------- S.; Name of Proposal, if applilab eIn 4 a -p artm end; tanii; s on APS i O nor Ix . ENVIRONMENTAL rI�1PACTS (Explanations of all "Yes" and "maybe" .,answers; are on attached sheets require . YES MAYBE NO.. ' l . Earth, Will ,the proposal result in ,significant a . L'nstable earth'; conditians or in changes in' geologic substructures? - b . DiSruptibn'g displacemOnts com- , e paction ox ovrcoveririg o the soil? c. Change in 1~opogra h ` or rounds ��. p Y g ur face relief features or removal of topso:L? d. Destruction, co,vet,ing or- modifica- tion:of any unique geologic or phy��ica1 features? e. Intsre.ase in w.i'nd or wairel. erosion of s,oils., eitheri oft,or of � tlie. sitery- � f. Cnanges in deposition orerosion. of beach sands, of cha,i�g;es in siltaL; .deposition or,eros on which may `modify the channel of a river or stream; br `the' bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet bri lake? prime a riciltrall g Y ",Pr°Y' duct' x ve soils outsi de destigaat.ed urban' sreas.7 Appenda.x F page of 9 "1' h; Exposure Of pea leo yES MAy]3�7 geo`to logi.o hazards' such as Qeartl quakes. landslides, :as or s,imi;lar hazards?. ground'; failure, the praposa,i :testil.t `, '. �n. �' a. Substantial deterioration of ariibieni: or local `air quality? bcreation of ,oU j eCbianahle odors., smoke ,or fumes? ,# OAt a°:l,teration of air mhovement m6i8tue or, tettl {. :or any mpature, - by change i n c13.niate,, either loca]ly or regionally? 3,, Wgtet. Wi 11 the pro.Posal. reSu lt in siibstant ff F a • .ial Changes., in current's or d rection of ' Or the course T� water movements?y„w . b . .Chari es n absorption rates � panex ar t;he' rate .and ' drainage rns Wtface water amount of r14AOl f? c. Reed for o.ff,.s to surface d. �� improvements, x %nage ,nclu;d,inS ation renlovai, channeli;�ation' Vegetor instaliat ioriv. ctal�rert - :ilteratians to the course or, fiow o flood ' y waters? g e • Age in the amount ,Of .'surfa`ce water in any water toady? in.surCa'c'1.tG'r3 any alterati' n o£face tooo surface, ter quality �nclixdingbut not 1 inited 'Co 4oMpd at't xe, dissolved oxygen. or ttirbiditg7' g = Atte- �.._.,. ration of {the directz,on Ox rate' of flaw Of ;ground waterS;? r� Change in tfe quantity .or quality of 'ground wa`t:ers, either `through direct acicl�.tions',o 4q Withdrawals, orhxougtY ,interception o an, acjua fer by cuts or excavations? •Ppetldix r,` . page' 2 of raw �J W X t YE5 MAYBE 'NO Redixtti6h in the amount of water otherw-ise &vailable for pub! 5 t , V t e. t supplies? • Exposure ofPpeople:or property to ,dater related hazards"' has flooding? 4. plant;'° Life G.iill t h e ra P posal re ult :L substantial;:; a.; Loss of vegetat; on or change' in the diversity 'species of or n°uinber Of, any species of plates including trees, shrubs, ,grass, crops, ml crOflOra and aquatic plants)? b Reduction of the numbers of any Ana que, rare or endangered spe_,Ie of f5 ts? _tan c !ntroduetion bf rzew ` species of an into an area; O 1tt a barr`a.er to the normalreplen.ishinent of exiSting speci_es? c Redtict' on in acreage of any apr3. cultural crap? 5 Animal,Life: GJ11 the proposal r.esul't �=?� substantial; Change ari the diversity of''species, or numbers. of any species of 'b"irds, animals land' animals inc`l'uding xeptiles, fi81i andshe11- fish; benthxc oxganilsms; 'ittseets or microfauna)? b.. Reduction of the` number`s of any e ----ry unique, are or endangered species of animals? c . Tntroductzon oi* now species 'of animals into' ah area or' xesult in Ll a barrier to the migratio or' ` movement of 'animals? d . Redttct"i on, of, encroachment upon, or deters 'ting,, gra.t� ono e is'fisl, or w%ldli£e habitat 777, Appendix' page 3 of 9 � I..r' of YES MAYBE NO 6. Noise; Will theproposal result in, substanbia' a, Increases in noise Teves? b , Exposure o£ p .. people to:, severe raise levels?' 7 , Ti ht and G1.are . Will the I prbriosal ps^ouce sgni-icant light; or.glaze? 8'. Lind Use., Wil]; the prolosedres:lt M-Igrjifii.carit > : a, Alteration of the P:, anted land use of an area; or establish a trend whia", will demonstrably leadto such, alteration , b C©rifliet with uses on adjoining proppr.ies;` o'r conflict with: es'tabliShed.. recrea`t'ional;, tional religious or scientific rises of an area? 9 . ' Natural Resources-. Wei th; propos alb •1 result' in ubst�ant'ia1: a, DOmand'fov, or increase in the rate ofUse of any natura'1 _ u xo8purces7AML b:Depletion, of any nonrenewable natura`h resource?, 10, Risk o£. .Ups:et.� Does;, the' proposal IlVG ale a risk of an ep;lasioli or. the -release, of, hazardous sulas' AnOes (including,' but, not;limited pesticidesmicals or<radiationj in ,the event of an fac.cldarit or upset canC�ltrl,art5 _. _; Po'pul.ation Wa l the propasal ' srgni •i�t�,y° al_te'r ;the loca.i�'ion; ; distribution, density, or rate' of the'' human po„pi11a1~.ion of an ; ares..or physa.cally deride;, an e,stab`l;ished commtzriity? 12,. H0usin -1zeproposal signs. icantly affect existing„' host's, a.ng; or czeate a' dettiad liar addi tiional housing? .3 i F page , 4 of • . YES MAYBI. NO Tr—anise-o-rtation/Circul'ation.. Wild. the proposal resUlt-in; a. Generation tits ,substantial additional vehicular, movement? - 'effects b , hIignifcant on existing parlcing; faci7.ites-, or demand: for new parking;? c. Sub stantial impact upon existing trs.nsportaf ion systems? ._.., d. Sinifcant.alterations to.,present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or gacds? e,, A1'terations to; aaterbazne, r, (a i_1 or_ air tra , fic'? £; Sncrea8e in, traffic tlazaxds to. motor Ydestrians? vehicles, bic clists ar pe 1G. Public Services. Will the proposal have !Ut. ecupon, or result in a substantialfir new or. altered.gavexnmental services in any of ° the following areas a Fite protection:? b Police protection. , c Schools? d. parks 0t other recreational , facil.ities? e,. Maintenance of piibl.ic facx l i.ties includin,oads.? �. services? f;• Other go-vernmental 15, Ener gill the proposal result in. a. Use .of substantial amoiunts of fuel or energ;,y?' Sstant al increase .ini demand up b ubon . existing: sources of energy, or" rec�iti e the development of ne�� . C�?'s df' energy? . 16 .` it.1it,ies .. r,�i;ll the proposal, rsu.lt in a tweed, for new systems, ar sub- staIft `altera 3�ons to; ,tlie; 3: 110wing utilIties Ap - .. ..... - .... ..:.. - a YES MA-BE NO sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or aminal com- munity, reduce, the number or restrict the range of A. rare or enda'ngere`d ant or P animal or eliminat e important examples of, the major periods o California ha,stoiry or prehistory? b,• Does the projec have the potential to achieve short. t"(arm benefits to the detriment. of, publicly ^ad optecl long-term `environmentaloalo'? c-. Does the proj.ee,t h:ave Impacts which ch Ate. individually limitedp but considerable? (a project may impact ;on two or more separate. resources where the ''impact on each resource is; relatively small;, but, cahere eff:4c't the of -the total of those impacts On the; environment is ignif sicant d.; Does the project have environmental effects which waill cause: substantial adverse effects on humgnbean s, either directly or nd.itectly? - .� IAP pericix F page .7 .af on Oss,essowl s Parcel 44 •-05 -1 Appy cent ; Alen Thoio, �� DISOUSSIOX ERD Log ; '79-0'1=23-• 1 A. ' Pres,! ect i�eseripton ^ of f P ermit` -- fourplex (4 units) Pro °ect. Sewage dis oral p- g,, BrJ-ef Bosorapt� on: Addition of four units to folic existing ap �i,mant units cin parcel of .about 3, Zocanon: 390 Henshaw Ave, A.P/`�44-05418, located on the north side of east of its interction w Henshaw Ave. about 130 l;. s ith Cussa.ck Ave northwest Chico. .I , Proposed Deizsity° of Devel;opmen,t:, 11� DTT ci.f^re . ` Amount of Impervious Surfacing: F)5 4qt of lot. acre) Access and Xearest Public Road(s) : The lot is :aclpac, lJer�to Tlensriaw,Ave. shod of Sewage A i s oral : Septic �cank 8c leachgine system ' 8. Source of Water Supplyi. Existing well (.a.W. corner of situ. 9'. Fraximi'ty of PQTge*r L nes adjacent 10. Pot ntial for further land divisions and development: minimal i if any B Environmental 8ettii *sicalExavironment: �ferrairi t�oraphichard Char erC�neral lo gr _F b Slopes:'" 12aot gradient; �.ess than 2"/d slope. Limiting Yactors: 9� 2 Soils a. Types ani Characteristic. : t`niform' fine sandy Vna loam. ` mina lows are class 'I ricultu.re soils'll . fair .surface clraagage; ,good-Subdrainage, b.. Lmiting. '.aetar: 3 natural, Haza'rdo. of, e Lind a, EarthquOte done: Moderate ea th iaal�e potents al,' cauntyw e..- '. b. Ex-,onion Potential:. d, Fire T ward: Landslide S'otenisl:' c. expansive Soil Pats, : 4 3 o dr q v � i , a."' Suxace"aex; N`o surface water on or near the bite,i A ,p'eodix l Discussion Coninued b. Groulad Waters Valley aquifer , c« D:raitage Characterx,stics: Located in S.V.D.A.D./Some atural Percolation' into rsoil. See 2a (Soils). ' d. Annual Rainfall (normal) : 22-24 inches , e. Limiting Factors: Visual/Scenic Q`uality:._ Mixed residetti.al and orchards. 6. ,A.cotustic Quality: Low.to med"a.um 76ensityj residential no enyi.anment« 7«. Air Quality;, Moderate to 4 it lxoloprad i1, Environment ; 8« Vcgatation: Old almond orchard. Six o� the `aJMon(j trees 'have' been, removed from the: site:. Wildlife- ]iabitat i Orchard habitat,l mated bird species including rabies, ataX-1,1ngs Brewer; s blackbirds. mm Maals include Beechey Ctltural Environ ont: rounds uirx-els .&Botta aeket gophers.P 'I C7, Arohaealagical and Historical Resou.raes. in, tie area: No. known _archaeological sites exist itoar near tkis area. 11. Butte Counter General Plan desi6ratioh: Residential -Urban; Medi,= low dens Ey density, 5 8 Dru acre. '12i. Exist"ng Zohing : A-2 ; 'lk xistiug sand ase on -sites Old almond orchardof wh, ich 6 gees have already been cut. (See; also attached page submitted by cant) 14., Surrounding Aroa Land Uses:: Residential West: Narthraod Commons subditrison;'. North: Mobile :homes an 'y4 acre ,lots, South: Existing Duplex, street;, b. Zoning: A-2 East: 1 unit"resid.ental old ,y co Gen. Plan c�esisnations:Residential - Urbam art d:« Low density, 14DIT/ache 8c Med. ,,Low, densi _' S'=8 DU/acre. de Parcel Siziea A �..$ to S« G2 acresaveg rae-- e» Population: TJrban residential 1 • Character of Site and AresiResaentaal/yrchard mixture. ; u Nea.r t Ur d aaen 1�an Area; A �7 t 17o Pe1srnt .Spheres of; xnfluei�ce: C�;A.R.1)., just af` ,northwest _Chico City sp]aeres 18« imp�r�a ement0 Standards rba Area:- 'IoJ'.. -- Fire Prote0 on; Service: Station a Nearest Courty (State) 1 ire Station : Stationb" :`ire 0". Water AV' ilabila,ty? Calif0 Ie Water Service ares :.welter Schools n Aria : Ch�::co Scho7" ..ITxaifi.ed`. _g,,prod est. • ' Aipendix l' page b of