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3201 S'SiREET
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95816
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JUN `'„ 5 7°81
�ulfq "County
4 June "1981
Messrs « Bobby D. Avery and W1 11 Misch
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Chico East Shopping'Center
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332:7 sunVlew Drive
Napa, CA 9455$'
'WASTE DIisCHARGE REQU'IR.EMENTS WAIVER
We have rreviewed the plans for your proposed
disposal with
shopping center in Chico
Tom Reid of the. Butte County
and discussed the sewage design
Health Department.
Provided the sewage' di spo a1 system'" is installed'
RegionalBoar ''s Gu defines an Buti�� County
in conformance' wi th the
Health Dopartment's require
mems, we waive Waste dis`icharge requirements.
ANTHONY JLAcaatS
Area Engineer
Socramento Watershed
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AJL%gs
ccs BAtte County Health.bept.
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Butte �C.ounty Environmental view Dept.
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YES
IfkA ,Bt NC`
h: Exposure of people or, property to
geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
landslides, mudslides, ground failure,
or similar hazards?
2. Air: Will the 'proposal result in:
�o
a Substantial cieteriaxatibn of
amba:ettt_or 1:ocal: air quality?'
b The creation of objectionable
odors smoke` or,, fumes?
,
c« Significant 'alteration of air
movement, moi s t Lire o r iy emp erature ,'
or any change in climate, either
y�
ocatly,ox regionally?
,..
3. Water'; Gill the proposal result in subst
a.; Chanes in cixrrents, or the course
or direction of' water movements?
b.' Changes 11n absorption ra,tesdrainqge='
patterns; or the rate and amount of
'
surface water ruriofl'?'
�
Need for off-site svr�ace' drainage
im rowemen tsincluding vegetation
removal, channelization or culvert
installation?
�. r'>ltorations to the course, o',; flow
of fl.aod waters?
e. Change in the amount of sucface
water in` aiy, water_ body:
f: Discharge into surface, waters, or
z
in any alteration of surface
water quality, including but rio,
limited to temperature, dissolved
ok,yen.. o'-rL turbidAty'?
Altera tion. of th C� i
i9., rection or
rate• of flow''Orbµnd waters'?„
h. Change in the quantity or qua11ty
of ;round waters, eithex throw"h
directadditions or w .thdra' s ,
ax throucrh interception of an `>
4�
aqui for }��' cats or 'excav'atiotts2
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page 2` ai "9,
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YES MOB
ReductionIn'the amount, of water
otherwise available for public
water supplies?
j.
Exposure of people or. property,
to water' related hazards such as
1,oac�ing;'7
4« plant Liffe. Will the propasal result
in, su�s,tantial;
a.
Losg of v0ginatlott or c11ang;e in, the
r .:J
diyersit- of "species or, riumbPr
of aray, species
of plants (including ,
trees, shroUs,grass, c:A'olis,
ma.crof:lora axid aquatic plants] ?'
b.
Reduat1wi, of toe numbers 'of any
<
uxJ-que, rate or crndangered species
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of plants?
C.
Introduction ofneva species of '
Y
?.
plants into an area, or in a barrier
to� the normal replenishment of
exist' ng p s eces.
d.
t
Red'uctic�n In acreage of any a�;ra�-
cultural cro p,?
;
fy
5, Animal Life Will the, pro-osarresult
in
substantial
a.
Change .in the diversity of Dec es,
or numbers of any peon es o'f'..
animals (birds, lana animals
ineludin� reptiles; ffish and shell.=
fa sh,:. Tac. thic .organisms, Trisects or
microfaurtaj ?
.. .
b*
Reduction: of tkre numbers of . ariy',
unique, rare, or endart erect speces
o animals?
µr' 4
c.
Introduction of 'net species of
4>rtimals into o.n area; o result 'xn,
a barrier ''to tlae inig,rat-ion
or
m9, gment of ariim«zls
d,
Itedud'tio off, encroachmen.t., ulaon, car
deterors tion to existingI ffsh
WA
ildlife hibitat�
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Append:LX
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3 �£ 9
YFS MAYBE NO
proposal `result in
substantia_;
"a. Tncrease_s in noise levels'
b. Exposure of poople to s�evee noise
levels?
7,. %i�;ht and Gare, Will the proposal
produce sx�.FTTTcant I t pr
8. Land, iTse Will the result
in a sig'If!,ant in
a. Alteration of the planned land use
of
i.'
an aLea, or estdbix5h a'trend
wliIcl wild. demonstrably :Lead to
such
alteration?
b. Conflict caith uses`on adjoining;
propel ties, or. conf> ie With
establi,,l"4d recreationaleduca-
ianal, ()us, us
rsli or scientific
Use's of an area?
Resources . J7ill .the pr'oposAl
zesul t iii substantial:
a . Dcinanci for, or incr`eas`e in 'thy rate
r pf use of ,any natural
re8ource,6?
b = Depletion a,f any nariro� e�aable
natural
r
resource?
104fiisk of iJpset, Does the proposal
vol've `a risk of��
e:ploson or
the release of haza'doi s substai c��s
(.nc�,uding, bud not limited to, oil,
pist,Icides:, chemicais, or`radiation)
in the
event cif an accident or, inset`.
ConditiOils ?
Or
i.l 1'o�uatian'. T1al.l the l�ropcs,a L
signi,E; ca. fitly alter,' th0 6t.�4,tion,
distI'll i_bution, dnsit car
y
'
'�
l;rcit,rth,,
,,rete o the human a ulation of,sri'
p P
area or p%iysically divide an
established co mmunity?,
l2'. a,using. gi11 .tlze proposal
si;ni cantly affect
exi'stiup houstn'
or create <a dem. ,. .
and for a:_dda.,tzona�
�
ha;ub ing?
Appendix F
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Transportatic) ihIr 1 --illation,
1-402
proposa 'esu t in: the
a. Generation o£.substantia addz.ta�ana'1
vehicular movement?
S.i- ni.f3.
'cant effects on existing
:> harking `facilities or
demand f',
new par_king?' ' or,
c . - Subs tan..
tiall, ;impact up e is t"
transAar datio
n sys.teG
d• Significant alterations to present
patterns of
1.
circulation ar movement
of People.'and/or
r�
,goods?
C
e. lterati.ons to Wa'terbbrne , rail or,
air traic,?
f . ncreasc%� hn
In ra . ,c 4 zards to. motor
vehicles bicyc l.is is
or poles t�-ians?
14. Public Services.
._ lTil1 the proposal have
AW e ecf t upon, or
—"
Ya
result in a substantial
need for new or. al terecl.
,governmental
services' in any of tha following areas,;
Fire pro tec t i,on?
m
b po,l c e pr'otectian?
C. "Choojs j.
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d. Parks, or other recreat'%ona1,
facilities?
e• Mainteriande Of' public eat
3.including
roods'
f. Other gove'rnrnental 3erV,ices?
thep roposal result
.
a Use o' substantial . ambtrnt of due 1
of eriex �Y
b'• Substantial increase; in'ziemrnc� 'upon
existing sources
of ener
require the development Of anew
'sou,rce S O� - e
AMk
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l6 .Utilities , Trda_7.1 the pt'opo'SaI xesult
In
MAY8t No
a rieeec—for tour systems, or sub:.
stantial alterations LO the ollo�aing,
utiaa. �,es
y°
a'.. PW 'r a r natural ;as?
b. Gommuiicatons systems?',
c• Water?
d. Seraer"
{will trunit line be extended,
providing capacitye
e w La s�r�rn
development) '�
,
ey Stormr Wa'tex dra�r�a�e?
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Human Health. JIll the pl oposq„l. '
result ina
,r w
a Greation Of any health, hAza�rd or
raatential 1ealth hazard (e., a- Uda
,,
tnan al health )
t
b.exposure, of'people to potential
health 'hazards?
1
solid Waste will the proposal result
in
any s1.„nificant impacts assoctcd
with sol:wa
ids'te disnosx]
or li.tfie
aontrdl;?
1:.
Aesthetics. C1i17 the taropofial result
in t Ze o5 txuction
off' an y pub�.ic
des gt' ated, or reca ri .zed scenic vista
open to the ptibl.ic i dr pail l the
proposal result in the creation of
.,
an
aes;ttietical:ly affensare site open` to
puialic verT
20.
Raceton: C�1i11 the propas�
in
,result
an impact upon the. qua', -1, — - , t, �
quantity of existing '�iubl:a,c xecaHes-
tion Cacil itze;,
Arefeolo' ical /Hzstorical.a til the
praposa re�u t in an, a,lto,rabion of
a spat;cant areeolical bx r
histari_cal ,57 tC'! $trtl:cttire ,ob,7 ect
ar })Ulf di11d':.`,
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YES MAYBE
NO
22, Mandatory :Findus of Significance.•
a'.
Does the project have the potential
!f
to de ,rade the quality, of the
environ.mentj substantially r'edtice
the habitat of a fish. or" wi lcllife
Species,, cause a :Fish or wildlife
population' to drop below self.
sustaining; levels, threaten. to
eliminate;,.a plant or ,aninial bom-
munity, reduce the Inumber or restrict,
the ranee of a rare or endangered
plant or,,aniIma,l or eliminate important
s
examples ofthe-major periods of
California history or prehistory?
b,
Does the project have the potential
to P,ch,eve short term.benefits to
the''d.etriment 'ofpub'1 icly adopted
,
lona-term environmental goals?
c.
Does the proI ect have .impacts which
are individually limited, but
cumulatively,considerable? (a project
may impact on two or, more separate
resources where the impact on each
resource 1,8: relatively smallbut
whore4e ef:feet of the total of
those impacts on the envir.onmenr, is
significant>)
4.:
Does the proj ec t have eni ronmental,
effects; which willcause substantial
adverse ofFect$ on human 'be:angs,
either da.:rectly 'or izldirectly?
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81-04-10-OZ.
RrRED MTTIGATTOIJ MEASURES
Submit drainageplans to the Departme nt of Public Works
for approval and install the required facilities.
2.
Comply with the four requirements of the' Public Works'
Department (as listed in a letter dated ;March 2 v 1981)
pertaining to; access,, traffic signals',, stop signs and
a continuous :Left-turn lane.
3.
Meet the sewage disposal requirements of the Cali or. nia
Regional Waaer Quality, Control. Board and, the i utte County
Environmental; Health. Department. .
4.
Revise the parking layout,, including the dimensions of the
parking spaces, per the xeguirements of the 'Off -Street
Parking Ordinance,
S.
Provide a street name sign at the intersection of The;
Esplanade and the; alternate access road; (commonly called
Qrchard Lane). Coordinate' the 'street name with the Public
Works Department. (Note: Orchard Lane is unacceptable
as a street name since there is already an Orchard Lane
in Chico;)
SUGGESTED' MTT7GATY'ON MEASURES
l:
To reduce light and glare shielded lighting should be
employed.
2.
Ener and water ;saving features should be employed in the
canstxuctio11`6f the commercial-facilities.
3.
Install sign proposed` Within the alternate access road at
'an,.off-site 'lo Cation whicl ; is outside 61 the 'Tight-of-way,`
easement.
81 04,10-02
RE, Ux12F 1) MXTfcATiON MEASURE
1 •
Suvmti,t d'rainag{ew plans to' the nepax tment o:1 }tth is 1Vc�rl:s
;Or approval. anal install the
r'cqUfired :f4ci;l.�.1;ies
2,
CompIY xVitlx t}xe :Cour regUj.roments 'Of the 1'ttblii'C 1Vo�'ks
17opartmcnt (as istol in
a letter dated March 1;3�
pert aaal;ing to access,. traffic s i,g�na�_s stop
s.i:� ns �'ncl
a contiixuous loft-tul'zx .lane.
3.
Aieet the sewage. isposa7 rcqu,rcments 'ot the fit l„i fain i a
T egional IV-,ater Quality Contra? Baax{d
and the l;tltte Count
Env i s onmen tai . Hlea� �}x }�O artment . Y
4.
Reva sr the parking I.Tilayout, inclucl;i:ng the cl '
pax:� spaces; per themet°t:� ionsof the
requixcmen`ts of the Off -Street
Parka.ng Ordinance,
'.
Provide a st cot nattte sign at the int et8e..t o l of Tl e
Esplanade and the a].1;,eruate access The
road (com�o�t'Ly
Or chard Lane) , Coordinate the s troet name w:,Lth; the' Publ*
1Vor} s De'partment,. (Note.
Orchard Lane is` utYaceeptab� c
as a street name since there "s already an Oi'clxai•d Laaxe
in Chico,)
SU'CG STLD M. TlGATION M1;A8U'RhS
a .
To rec}uce light and .glar. a s}x.ic1do i i
emloyed . light”
pixg should be
Energy arid. water.teat
coistxuct�aares should be mplo;
yccin txen
as Baca
.
Tnst. 1 lsign proposed tvit}xin t}ae alterxjate access road at
all o f.r-site locate o7x tv}Z,� c}l 8
easombilt . o'utszde Of tlxe I.5 g}xt -o fLtvay
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