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APPENDIX G
-DETERMINATION RE SIGNIFICANT EFFECT. ON ENVI20*OMI
loan K-- Swan-qon & -Barbara Lua-11en 23:4.7 Lombard Lane, Chico
=. Applicant's Nsme and Address -
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.use Perrnkt AP 44-16-21 101'`23/73:_
Type of Projee,;: Location. or --'Parcel No. Date Received
Am,;environmen.tal_impact report is, required for any project which`may,
have.A sig-
nifirant"effect (substantial adverse impact) on the environment. Effects include
E: environmental consequences ofboth primarg.and secondary nature..-
CThe follovift questions shall be used as guidelines ra decip'e whether to ma�Ce a
negative declaration;o— an environmental impact -,repo t., .£if,answer is unknown, .-
�! write "unknown.0- in yes/no column,)
CHECKLIST
YES V'
t . —Could --the groect significantly change present uses of the
- project area.? _CEee West M.
Z. Does' -the project significantly conflict witl the Butte -County
General Plan or any element thereof?
y�f�
3,.' Could the £traject affect the use of a recreational: area?
(See Notes.3
4. Gould the project have a substantial and demonstrable neg-
ative effect on an area or feature ofaesthetic value?
5.. Will anyaturaJ�or man-made features in the prosect area
which ;are uniquet, that is,, -not found in other parts of the
County, e,r -affected?.
,
b W211 the project"involveconstruction"of facilities on a
slope of. 25 percent or greater?_
7. Will the Project involve significant cuts or fi-11s?
8. Could .the project' cause substantia3 flooding, erasia.7 , :or
"trill the project involve construction of facilitiesi in, an
area of geologic hazards? -
16 Gould -rhe project change existing features or involve con-
struction in special building perMit areas. along ;the Sawa-
- rr�enta liver; the:-l<eatih r Riuer Floodway, in any area subject
to inundation, in en area -in- close proximiLy,to any 'river,
stream; late, reservoir or .natural drainage -channel?.,
ll.. Is the project one. of s series of,.cumulative actio:z,,; which_,;
althoi' h individually small,,` may as a *hole. have. ;s gri cant
environmental impact?
12., Gourd. the v� n�,ect breach ung published' national, ;state,; ar
local standards -relating to 'solid waste or litter.control?
13, lioeS' LL]" project *a: or, the ro:'
food-source,_,nestin p lett site serve
as habitat
g placed source.o dater,_etc:-
or endangered va ldlife_ or fish rare_
_:species?
14.
14. Could Lae, project '
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sign�facantl -.'
y affect fash _
plant 1ife,..6r cause substantial interference
ment
_
- of an)* resident. cr. mi tato ,, Move_
with mor
g r3' frsi. of .A�iildiife-SP
.
dales?
15� Are there atzy raMe
or endengered
ject area? plant species in the ;pr
o-
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I6. Will the project_re,aove 'siibstaritaL amou
including
ntY
ground cover? sof vegetation
17. 'Could theproject change exstan ' fetares,
region"s any,of,the
Watercourses or' other bodies of water?
IFS: Could the project resin` in.
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hydrolo si gnificenf change in the
gY Of area? .(See Notes.)
19: Cota.ld the Project signzficantly affect
rhe. f.
unctiorning of. an
established: commuzaity? C'See, notes.)
2Q Gould the project physically or economicall
displacement
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of community Y result in the
ty residents?
l Could the ;project significantly
affect an historica) o
archeeiogacal"site or its Set r
g- (See Notes.)
22, _ Could the project Serve to enCoura ^-"
undeveloped areas
or inte - ify. development o.f &lrent e d devnt
presentl;�
open areas? {See Nates.)` = _ _ -Y _.c
.23. Are. You=dare. of-'a,substantial body of onirior. (gresen or
anticipated) that considers
ox iis.effact to be edaerse fohth �en �roaenc?the project
24 wiil the project create
new ora
-=' hazaidt : aggravate exist ng health,
25 'Will thegrOject invotite •a
"
otentPlieston; use or disgosat,or
P sally ba us materials in
cause a substa an amount sufficient to
-ntial adverse effect
26<_: Gould the project
generate; significant amounts ofd
smoke, gas-„ odOr,s or other air ust,.
poliut ants?
�.27.Could: theproject
generat,noise?
2S ° Could the project cauee contamination of $
system. or adversely affect
pablic water 'supply.
,ground mater?'
-2-9thCould e. project sigr�ficant�
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exiractza y_ e'ct the potential"uses
n, _ or canservatioit' of .a natures fesouce
3Q.;Gould the project rzSU'It Its'
'damage to SOS eap8bllitq or Loss
of agrac�zitural lend?
3l. Additional remarks: a
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Sharon L fttersonE
1007 Woodland Ave.
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Chico, Calif.
2346 LombardChico,
Ca.
95926
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Ronald. G 6 Eva M Hopkins
Cecil E-6 Josephine
18.36 Laburnum.,Ave- 112
235:0. Lombard Larie
Ann Bader
Chico', Calif.
Chico,, Ca.
P A Box 126
95926
95926
Strl.ng Cats Ca. 95378
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2350 Lonfaard LaTe
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Chico., Va.
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AP 44-14-1-11
State of; Calif.
Emmett F 6 0 tis B.
Robertson
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Chico,,. ;Calif 9.5.92
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.john. C.. _6 Nel-lie 'E
Rayaonc3'` 6arie Atkisson-
risliburn
60' Arroyo Way
2342 Lombard Lane
Chico, Ca..
Chico, Ca. 95926
85.926
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Richard C 6 Virginia, L
Brandi
6 4 ` �o Way.
Chca,.Ca. 95925
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Raymong H.. Jr. 6 'Sherry R
V-Ar,C. G Millie j, Graves
Olsen,
-Box, 762
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2 18 8. Lombard.- Lane
Central.-: Valley, :Ca .
.Chico,. Calif.. 95926
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Lucille M Wagner, 20,_1
376. Rio.= -LindaAve
-Chico.,. Ga.
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AP 44-16-21 `
AP 44-1-1-27
Joan: 'Mare Hillard
Corirsie A Shonley
2 34 7' Lombard Lane -
2 35 7 Lombard Lane
Chi. o, Ca.
Chico, Cal3�f.
9592j6
959`26 `
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William L 6 Edna L410R
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CASE
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= MtSCEANEOUS SERVICE COMPLAINT
ifiiA'ri--`4.Aib —Address,.%,: i.cc� Pnatsac—O�s
pp���r Dote G. Time
Locatiar, S _ er�t...t-g' Beat _Report Recd13` 3 _5, /DOGi
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tF CONDITION: IS NOT TRULY REPRESENTED EXPLAIN UNDER' DETAILS'
INSTRUCTIOKS. Thls corm >;hdl nod bo.used lor.Missing Persons; Where an Arrant Is Modo; Where Property fw Lost, Found orTakew irr.
@gnditioevs to cuziody,i Other than: Routine Auto Tovvs- Where suppfemento4,-Raports., orR Flecossory,- Gosuattias R_ ssultlag fwn Motor Vehicle or Trai.
Reported' tic Accid*nts,, ! uWcid9s or Attempted' Suicides, Dead Bodies or Where Criminal Acta, oro Involved.
1� 0
Patio! Request
� 1_(�.
Qomeslic complaint, Hort-Giiminal,_ st�;Ld to. satisfaction of complainant
3.0
Suspicious citciirrstance (indicate nature Linde 'details _
± 0
Ci,01. Matter{lod tate type under '-details),
S. Q
Taken fa Fuspita( by' amiiulanca 1jrramt#af atnbu(ancEl' ambufarice follow-
6.0
Taken.tn hospital by Officer
7.0
Unsecured premises
8-.0,
Notifications
9.0
Unfounded detail
10.0
Miscellaneous Traffic (explain under'detaiNJ
11.0
Locked out; aided in gaining entrance .,
I2.0
Bonfire;;( j esti nguished; .( ) has necessary per ( ) uctounded; ( t Incinerator
1310
Police protection_ requested While comp(ainariL removed,cloth rg/property
14.0
;Service to citizen (indicate type under'detals')
15.0
miscellaneoussurveiliance (indicate type I:nder'details, )
1fi 0
Hazards:(dangerous Condi€ion),; noel-traffic
I 0
Outside deparimentsr rNuesLf�r assisce (indicate. type under details
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