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APPENDIX F
EWIRONARTAL CHECKLIST FORM
(To be completed by Lead Agency)
-ERD Lo
I. BACKGROUND g
?9-09-28_0;
1. Name of Proponent Butte County_Administrat,V6 Office
2. Address and Phone Nu, -n er o�,�Proponerit., '�'
c/ci �Rioharcl Til] er
c/o Mik& P3reatt Butte County Fire Dept
�
(11/0Robert paul.us
Butt
189 Bird Street 256 Cohasset Rc3.
!Orovill7e CA
run.
otv_ Fa.re Dept
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9565 (lsco:_ CA 26.
0rovil l-_ 0..5955
3. Date of Checklist Submitted,
4. Agency Requiring Checklist
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5. Name of Proposal, if ,appl.lca
Fire . ."At new location Ab
ZZ, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations, of all "t es`" and "ma be" an
y y
on attached sheets,.)
are re u .�y
q fired "
YrS:AYBE
NO
l . Earth': Will the proposal result in significant ;
a_, 'Unatable earth conditions or in
changes in geologic substructures?'
b. DisruptionsJ. displacements, -�
com
i.on
�.
pact or overcoVering of tie soa,l?,:
c.. Ch ange topographyor `,round Sur-
f relief features; '01- _M
topsoil:?
d Destruction; covering or''modifica.
Cion of any unique geologic or'
physical features?
Increase in wand or water:: erooxon
e they
of 'soils t on o� ,of.E the site?'
f, Changes ,in depos,Tori or ;erosa.on.
of beach sands, ;ar changes iri silica_
tion, deposition or erosion wkiich
'*
iay modify. the channel of , rived or
steam or, th4 beckdl~' -,he oce all or
any bay, inlet or lake?
g Loses of prime agr�.culturall
ductive So, outside designated
urban areas?
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Peri page l of .�
-.,9
s NO
h.. Exposure of people or pro Fe;rty to
geologic hazards such
._
as .earthquakes,
landslides, mudslides ground failuro,
x similar hazards?0),
2.�---
iI1 the propria, result -n,!
a. Substantial deterioration of
ambient or local air quality?
b. The creation of obJectionabl;e
odors, smokeo,r if
Ask,
c. Significant alteration of air
movement, moisture or' temperature,.
or, any change in climate, either
locally or reg ona.11y?
the, proposal result in ;substantial;
a. Changes in currents, or'the course
or direction of
water movements?'
b. Changes iii absorption Tabes, dranage>
patterns or the
rM}.
, rate tnc1 amount of
surface water runoff?,
u. Need for off -situ SUeface age
drat '
improvements; intluding
...��
,vef etation
removal, ehannEs'ization or culvert
installation?
d. Alterations to the course or flow'
Of flood w,teri?
e Change in the amount of sa.rf ace
wager in
any water. body?
f Discharge intasurfac.e waters; or
in any
alteration of _surface
mater qualitYncluding;but not
limited. to temperature, dxsso.7vec1
oxygen or turbidity?
g. Altexatian of the ,direction ar'
rate O. :flaw' of gratinrl CJctittrg4`'
li.. Change in the quantity or,,.duality
o.f
ground, waters ,' either through
direct additions ar withdrat�als,
Or -,through interception of'an
aqux;fer by, cots or excavationsAdk
?
Ap n'ix F
page 2 of 5
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f.
AL
XIS MAYBE
NO
is
Reduction in the amount of water
-Otherwise j p c
iaeS,able'or ubli
atersup
p.�
Aft
J .
Exposure of peop e or property
w
to Ater related hazards succi as
f 1 oding?
4 , Plant" bi.-e . 143-11 theproposal result.
in
substant al ;
a .
Loss of �regetati�n or change n the
diversity o species -'or, number
Of ;any species of plar�t:S (including
trees, shrubs, grass; crops,
microflora and aquatic pants)?
b.
Reduction of the numbers of any,
s"
unique., rare orriaatgored species
of Plant s?
c ,
Introduction of new species o
Plants' into an area, or in a barrar
to the normal , replenshmer►t o
eki tiny spoc'ies
d. "
Reduction in acr,zage of any agri
cultural trip?.
S., Ani -Al Life. Wall tie propos l result`
�.n
s antial:
a.
Change in the diversity, of 8pe,cies,
or 'numbers
o£blrany spe;ci es of„.'
animal s (cis, land animals
including, reptiles, fish and s`hell�-
fish, benthic organisms, insects or
mics=ofatna) 7
teduction of the` numb 'exs' of any
unique,,. ,rare or ,endangered species'
O E ana mals
C.
Introduction of riew Speci05 Af^�;�
animals a.nt"o an area, . or, resin b in.
�k
a barrier t.o; the migrat; ion or
_.O _meat° of animals?
d
1teduction of, encroachment upon; or
deterioration to existing fish or
wi'13�.'ife %a:latat?`
Appendix r pare 3 of
YES,
MAYBE T40
6;;.
Noise, tdi11 ithe. proposal result it
substantial
a,, Increases in noise levels:?
b.` Exposure of People to severe noise
:w
levels?
7.
tight and xlare. 'Will the proposal
. ,
-prsigniticant Light or g, I axe?
$;:
Land Use. Will the proposal : result
ina significant:
a Alteration of the planned land tune
of an area, < or establish a trend
which vill demonstrably lead to such
alteration?
b, Conflict with 'uses, on adjoining
-
Properties, , or conflict
establiched recreational, educa= '
tionjai;,religious or scientific
�t..:..
use's of an areae
9i
Natural R sources. will the proposal
result in substantial:
a. Demand for, or increase in the rate
of use of any natural resource67
b .; Depletion, of any nonrenewable
natural' resource?
l p�
Ri!k of upset . Does the, proposal.
involve a risk ofan explosion or
r y
the °releaseof hazardous; stbstances
(inclut a.ng, but: not`lim ;ted `to, oil,
pesticides; chemicals, or; radiation)
itt° the event ofan accident or'upset
COIYd.i t ions ?:
11
POpulati,on'Will the proposal
sign. canbly aster the location,
;
di'stribi tion, density, .or grog
rate of the human population of an
area az physically divide an
ll
established `community?
Mw
t
2
Hous ' n' Will the ''" p roP osa7.
sig cantly affect existing hoti sing,
or create a demand for dddit .ona]
housing,
.Appencl3.x ,F - page
"YES' MAYBE N�
13 . Vans ortati on/.Ci rculati:on . Will the
1— up usal r,esu .t in
a. Generation of atibst`antial additional
v ehicular movement?
b ; Significan.t effects on existing
parking faeiiites
, or d.emaild for
t16,
new Pa
SubsG3ntial impact upon existing'
transn grtat on stem '�'
Ph
d.` Significant alterations to pr.e,sent
Patterns of circulat'3,on or movement.
Of people and/or good?
e Alterations t0. waterborne, rail or
air traffic?
increase in traffic hazards to motor
veli.cies, bicyclists or pedes trians'I
14. Public Servicesthe proposal have
an e- ect upon or result in a substantial.
need for `new or. ��7_te`red
govern mental
services in.any of the foilowing areas,.`,
a. Fine,prot_ed tion?`�.
Police 1?rotection?
c. SchooIs, ?'.rr�
d. mars or other recreational
fac3.ll ies�
e. Maintenance of pubiic facilities,
iricludin roads?
f,'Other,governmental services?
,C•Z
i5. En_,er GJill the proposal result in;`R'
,
a,. i]s'e of Stibstanti.a7; ainaunts; of fuel.
or, energy?
b. Substantial, iizcrease 1n demand `u on'�
existling oi�rces of
.
en.
. gY o or
req►a.re the d;avelo. men, t
:. Pof neer.
� PF"
sources o:f eno�.gy?'
y�
r titil. ties the proposal result'`'
in afi�x
rier;8. ysbems,
alter , orub�
stanti0
ai ationst�n f'Win
the
`u
,
tie
..��, �pPeudix
YE, 5 MAYBE
NO
a. Power o natural gas,?
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b. Communications systems'
q
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c . Watery'
d., Sewer (will trunl line be extended,ia..
providing capacity to'serve new
development) 't
�
e,' Storm water drainage?
17.
Human Health, Wil1 the proposal
res t it in:
awl,
ss t
a. Creation of any health hazard or,
potential health 'hazard (excluding'^
mental health) ?
o
b EXpo;sure of people to potential'
health hazards?
18.'.
Saud W,r'
rite. gill the proposal result
In any significant impacts associated;
with solid waste disposal or hitter
control?
19.
Aesthetics, CJill the prop6sal resiAlt
n'�it e`otss trust , n of any pub ]
designated or recognized scenic vis=ta
open to the public, or will L h e
r i
proposal result. in the creation of an
aesthetically o'lfensive site open to
ab l �,c
p vie W?
20.
Recreations 1011 the pr . opo s ali, result
in an impact upon the quality or
;quantity of existing public reerea-
tion facilities?
2.1.
Archeal6 ieal/I4isoric'al. GIill the
proposa' `resulti l an a t,eration o
a significant` a:rcleological or
d
'
+tq
historical site struct`ixre o est
building? 7
or
22 .
Mandatary Findings of `SiZnfs copse'.
a . Does theprof ect have the potential
to degrade the quality' -6f the
environment, substantially reduce
the Habit°at _o'f , a fish or wl dlzfe
species, cause a fish or wildlife
,.
population' to''drop below se:1f
d�
etdl-
,
,, page 6 a'f
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YES' Mh---�
NO
sustaining levels, thr eaten to ,
eliminate
a plant or animal cam-
munity, reduce the number
or restrict
the. rango;;of a rare or endangered
plant or animal or eliminate important
of the major periods
of
California hV'.,,Dry or prehistory"?
b. Does the project have the potential
to achieve short
term benefits to
the detriment of publicly. a 'opted
long-term environmental
;goals?
c. Does the project have impacts which
are individually limited? but
cu1.mulatively considerable? (a project
may impact
on two ox mora separate'
resources where,the-impact
on each
re ource is relatively small, but
where the
effect of the total of
those impacts on the
w environment is
significant.) 1.
d Does th.e project have environmental
effects which will,
cause s
pubs>tantal
adverse effects ;on human beings,.
either directly Or indirectly?Aft
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c.
h.