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NEGATIVE DECLARATION' REGARDING ENVTR.ONMENTAL .IMPACT
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NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN that the project described, belour ha:s
been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act of '�9 0 (B blit Resources Code
2'1'100, et secs.) and a determination has been made that it will
no have a s:igni- ipant effect upon the environment.
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DESCRIPTIO:N OF PR, CIJECT
Sewage Disposal Permit - 30-unit apartment complex
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LOCATION OF -1 3,R ECT r
Nord ,Avenue)Chico AV## 45-9Z-08a 09 10'
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NA1�TE AND ADDRESS Qt �R.OJECT' APPLICANT::
shastan Compankv
Route 2, Box 199A
Chico,
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MITIGATION MEASURESs
Drainag-s fac. ties must comply with the requirements of the Butte County
department' of x'uublid W'or` ks ""'+s -
Mot the requirements of the California State Water Quality Control Board. ,
Meet the requirements. of the Butte County Health Department
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A copy of "the Enviroximen al Review Directors i.nz tial study
re ardin the environmental effect of this ro ,ect �_s, attached.
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This rstudy was
Adopted as p cesex ted.
Y.X6 Ado pt.ed with changes. Specific modifications nd-
t ched.
suppox ing r'er sans area a (mitigat, measures)
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A public hearing on ' h S Negative Declaration�•vras held by the
decision making body,
Hearing body.Butte County ivision of Enviro mental Health
bate of DeteiYmiriati on .September 20;. 797.
Deterhtinatioxi
On the, basis 'of th.`e En ro1=011b 1 Di:rodt _r's initial .study,
the of orn.a,.tion presented at')hearings, comments received on tho
proposal id,ir ow n krio�riledge and iz�dependont research:
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Appendix G page,,,Y'I of
APPENDIX. F
ENVIRONMENTAL,CHECKLI,ST FOAM
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by c p L�..ad Agency.
To be Com letcd
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HACKGROU%1D,' 78-02-08-01
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Name of Proponent g has t 6 n C o 1110-"
,2: Addres and Phone Number of Proponent.
r/o Jay Flal beet
Route -2, Box 199 A
Gjii co . Ga 1'i fafhi a
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3. Date of Checklist Submitted
4. Agency Requirin Checklist_
5: Name of tro Qsal, it .app. �.c�►b1e Se dis�ioa1
perr�it fd.r,.
a 30 unit ap it�tinent comblex, AP#- 43-22-08, 09 and .10,,
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations o all "yes" and "maybe" answers are.requirei
on attached sheets
YE5 MAYBE-
NO
1. Ear Will the p'ropos;al re�alt ,in sigifi.cants
aWc'yy'
lo
. Unstable earth.coaditioik5 or in
changesiri geologic .substxuctuxes?
Disruptxans, disp�.acenierits, com-
acton or overearre,xing; o the soil?
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d.. ,Change in topograp;'ay or grow"nd
ce relief feat ureic?
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cl. Destruction, covering or
modification of any unique, geologic
or' phystwai features?
e . ncrc`aSe in Wind Or' wader
Q roson of soils, ,either on or off
the site?
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. �:hdllges in deposition or',"erosion
of beacti, sand's, ,or changes in siltati'one
depositi,ori or' erosion which may inodi'f�j
the channel o a river or stream o the
or bay, inlet or'1`ake7
bed of the ocean any
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i� ipendiaic F Oage 1 o
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g. Exposure of peQpie or proper y, to
geologic Hazards such as earthquakes;
landslides, mudslides g round 'fail ire;
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or similar hazards:?°
2.
Air. Will the iraposal result in:
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a. Substantial deterioration of ambient
.airquality?
b. The creation of objectionable
odors
c, Significant a],fetation of "a g movement,•
moisture or temperature, .or any, change in climate;
e`ithex locally or regionally?
3 .
Water,Will the propos'a�l resu�t in substant:tal z
aCha.nge inCurrents, or�the bourse
or da,reotion of water movemente3
G anges in absotptai.on rates,
drainage patterns, or. the rate and
amount•of surface water runoff'
c. AY•terationg to the•:course Or
flow of flood w aters,�
d Changs' in the aynount of surfa.se'
water in any. Water, body?
a e bfscharge .into surf ace waters', or
in any°alteration ofsurface water,
quality, including but.not;limtac to
tomperatuxe,• dissolved oxygen or,
tu.rbidity?
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£;. Alteration of the direction or"
rate of f low of ground raters ?
go Change in the truanti,tyof ground
P".P,.v
waters either through direct additions
o
or withdrawals, asw through intqrception
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of an aci1ifer by cutaor' eXcavat%oris?'
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Appendix F- gage 2,of.8
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YES AYMAYBE No
h. Reduction In, the amount of water
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otherwise available for publc'
water supplies?
Pe of p . p e or
csurPig l.property^to
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water related hazards such as flooding?
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4. Plant Life. W�;li th
' e proposal result
in su stantial: ,
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a. Change in the diversity .of species, or
number ofc
any; srecies of tants
p liricludng
trees, shrub,
s crops,
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grassy m;croflora
and aquatic4. Plaints)'
Reduction, of the numbers of any uni4Ue,
rare 'ore g
ndan eyed
s e'
p cies of plants?
c . lntroduct on of ;n e -w' .species cif plants'
into an
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.area or ,`n" .a Barr` er tri the
noxma replen-ghinent
o ex Is ing, Species?
Reduction in abrea-'46of any agricult
crop: ural
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Animal Life. Wi ll the proposa'1 result $n
Subs, tant a
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a. Change in the diversity of spegps, or
numbers of
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any speoies of animals' (birds;
land animals inc]:u(ing reptiles, fish
hellish and
berithic organisms, insects or
xnicrdfauna) ?
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Reductiorn. Of, the numbe rs of any un�.que,
or eandang6ted
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spec ,Aar of animals
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CS mi-tion,of
of new species .of animas
intoT area,
an ar result in a' barrier, to'
the, migration or
mauemeint o£ animals?
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c1• D4tez..a.orati.on to existing fish o'r
wldYEe habitat?
W,i'Zl 'tlne proposal, 'j, in
antia1
a. Increases in noise levels?
t
• .a}i.o
p sure of people to severe noise levels"
.�. ppendisc '.F
-Page ° 3 0 `8
YES
MAYBE NO
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Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce-
n-,
significant light o glary?
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8.
Land Use. Will the; proposal result 3n a
substantial. alteration sof the, planrried land
use of an area?'
9.
Natural Resources . Will the;. proposal: result
in substantial*--
.,,ease increase i.n; the rata of ,use of any
natural. re:sources?
b .Depletion o any ncoa renewable
natural r.es,ource?
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10.
Risk o U set.` Does the "pro osal 'invalve
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a risco an explosion or the release of
hazardous a'substances (including, but ,no.t .
limited to; oil', pest.i.cides; chemicals or
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radiation) in the event of an acei,ci"ent or
upset condi tions?
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PoPulati:on will, the' proposal significantly
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alter the location, dls'tribution density,
or growth rate ;of, the Human population of';,
an area?"
12.
Housin . Wi.11 the proposal g f Y
g o'sal si acantl -
affects housing, or create a
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demand for ''add i:tian al, bousng?
firanspor.tation/Circulation , will thc;
proposal result' ins ,
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a. Generation o£ subs,tanti.al additional
vehicular movement?
Significant effects on existing, parking
facilities, or demand `for new parking?
c. Substantial impact open existing
transpartat19lh systems?
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d b Significant alerati.ons to present
patterns of';circulaian or moemerit
of peap"le and/or; goods?
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Altera�,ionst0 waterborne , rail or°
air traffics
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Appendix F
page
"S.MAYB E NO
f Increase in traffcic ;hazards to motor
bicyclists 'or ,.;pedestacians? _;_,, r
wAft
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de2iicles►
lg Public S`ervices.. Wall 'the proposal have,
resul t in a subs.taritial
apon, or
n effect u
altered governmental sexvices
need dor view or
in any the rollowing areas:
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Fire. protection?
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Aghk
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b Palics protection?
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a. Parks ,,or tither, recreational `facilities? .
Maintenance of�. public f:ac.l.t`ies,
including roads?
ry •
. OtYier, goverir6 ntal s,e ices
Will t3ie prapasa,l' `reset in:
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a. Use of 'suis"tantial atinounts Of., .fuel or
:energy? .�...�
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b. Substantial increase in, d, mL' I dOI I
• of energy, or require
exp Ming source:s
the development Of 'rieiv sources o.f energy? ._._..
1b. ;Utihities . Will the pro�osa� result `irl a
substantial
need for new systems, or,
to th;e following utilities;
alterations
Power or natural gas? -
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Communisations systems?
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d. Sewer?
1? . Human Aealth. Will the pxcposal.result in'
a .._ Creation of �ainy health hazard ° oX potent : a.
(excluding mental health:
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health.hazard
osuree to potential: health
Ex of peopl
b'. p
hazards
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(4) Insulation material at least 2" thick shall be installed
continuously throughout the cavity space
behi
and
between; wall studs. Insulation thiAll be glass f'iber:nd the Pxterior'sheathing or mineral
wo
1-4 windows ,
a. 1Windows other ;than as ,described inthis secton'sha11 have a
laborator;r sound transmission
`least:
class rating of at STC-_28.
b. (alas shall be�:.at least '3/16 "�thick.
c• P.11 operable windows shall be wearer st.ri
when closed so as to conform to PP11 and Iixt3gh't
;
an air infiltration test not to;excee
cubic foot per minute per foot
S!t of cr,.a,ck length in accordance wi
ASTM E_28,3-65'- lh_;
d. Glass of fixed-sash windows shall be
sealed in an airtight
manner- with a. non-•hatcening sealant, or a soft elastomer gasket,
tape.
OrIng
glaz
e. The perimeter a. windp'o frames shall be, sealed airti ht to
exterior wall construct;,on with g the
a,
ing;Federa.l Specifications: TT-S-00227.,tTTQS riling to one of the fol'Idw-
p z TT-5-00153.
f• ''he total area of glass in.,dth windows and,doozs in Slee in
spaces shall not exceed ,20 of ttie door sleepin
aro'a,
Doors, other than as described in this section-, shall have
laboratory sound transmission class a
in
ratg of at least, STC-28
b. A11 exterior side hingeld-doors.sh.all be solid-cqr."e wood
sulated.hollow metal
at least 1 3f4! thick and'shall be full <we zn-,
str oz
ipped. Y other
C. Exterior sliding doors shall be, weather stri
diem: ai�Ct ht
g gasket system with
performance as specified inhsectoni~
1=4C. The :glass in the sliding: doors shall
,
be> at least 3' X6a► thick.
d'. Glass ri doors shall be sealed ih an airtight non-hazdeni
sealant,. or iri a soft elas,toniez ` ng w.
gasket or laza to .
9 g pe,.
e. The Perimeter of moor frames: shall be se'alecl airtight to'the.
e"xterior' wall .constzuction
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as c3esczibed in Section 1-4E.
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a� Combined roof and ceiling cortstr%to.ton other, tri
this section and Section 1=7 desrrxbed in
shall ha a laboxatary sound'
class rating of t least STC-»q9.-: ion
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