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HomeMy WebLinkAbout045-053-047APPLICATION FOR US8 PEP BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COrASSIO4 t: t}se Penniz Na- wneF iL Assessor Parcel Na_ 'TS–C?��ppliCant LI ' Property Address or Location _ u_ Zoned_. , Ordinance APPLICANT. Read and €otlow instruct;-is as set forth in attached shrer, "i'�[otice to Applicant'*= j; _ ,= Lamsi[iC%d Phone Applicant� Mailing Address /r�1 ��� t•��f.�t � r rr, �, �. �� t _ Applicant`s interest in propert< (Owner, lessee, other),.— . briefly and completely the;u{ture of1gtr{oprsed use: (� t c. .. ' ix. Industrial --- - c_ Other. �, LRS... ({`,lieGl�� zt'. C�Ori1Ctler�iaw. (STATE) .� a. What manufacturing pros ess/products w_-,II result ELM 4. Building Construction (state type: concrete, Wood, metal) xisting" �F% b. �= roposad a.' Existing- C� _ 5, Hazardous materials to be used;: a. In€laminabies 5. 1 _ _ b. Explosives c ¢ S`. Hours of operation. Af-`_ r't J� Proposed number of employees. 7R Serage disposal,.a. Private b. Community 1 S, Fxsrfing; access to parcel. s.� Private _ _ b. Comfy i 9. Number of off street parMngs: a. Provided '2-0 b. Required t 7 Additional niarf-nattort 3Rd remarks. 1 here,isy declare under penalty' of perjury that the forego ing statements and plot plan are true, COrnpiete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief._ Dated f Applicant: NO-M, Please submit herewith a ehe:.k or Money order in the-amount. shown below, payaoie to Cotiunty of Butte,, a=sa a detailed, plot plan shwuIng the location of existing and proposed structures, on = your property and on theadjacent properties, ` f l0 .acs&LL �' ! ' ` Receipt 1,11a.--/a -J By a ACTIOU OF PLANNING COMMISSION Date Submitted Date Granted_Date Denied Chairman of Planning Comm, !salon - - ----- - .-_-.-. m A 'aa, ov, LO CAT : Oft 7L Lg FaGATI E DEViaailTEAroa PIMP, WIMI COUR-4y CLEEg WITa A CANT' xV4:^IID ' - 33 T�li CAS SOTES 11lig. D A FT Sy eS DOW Eli 'LID UEAC Dwr EIR, ntE �i3i4ad I� ;t LED - J([ s w 3s9Si \a TI ALL- Kv, -w. FINAL Ilwoet LY DAT FINDINGS Howard.odenhoff Use Permit, Applscantxs Tfame 'Type Project 1_817 gangrove Ave-P.P 45-0 3-4? dTr_ ess ',Locatibrr or Parcel No. a. 73 22. Chico, CA 95926 / % Date Received YES . Ir Does the project have the potentiet to degrade the quality of the environ -went or curtail the range of the environment (narrow the range of beneficiai uses. of the environment?) 2.. 1,€lI the project cause impacts. which achieve short -fez -0 the disadvantage of zsng_te>�., environra�tsZ goais? A short-'-- impact on the environment is one which occurs in a rez !Lively brief, definitive period: of tir-0, while long-term. inpa -s Vill endure well into the future, - 3. Could the project cause impacts which are individLally limited, but twralatively considerable? Aproject may' impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on eachesotsrc¢s relativet - mall- If the effect of the total of those impactfi on, the environment is significant_, ati ELM must be prepared This finding does' not apply to- two or more separate projects where the impact of, each is insignificant. 4y Could: the eavironmerg4al effects of the project cause ELbstan- tial adverse effects on human beings,- either directly for indirectly? .ice_ if any of the above fourfindings questions are answered _" ,� ; the project wl11 be found tcs ha;re a significant effect on the environment, DETEFUMI'NATIQN, This project V41- not fraud a significant effect on the e-onme�tt.. - Negative Declaration should be prepared.; This, project could have � significant effect err the environment. Art ETM is required. E' H Lawrence. J. Lawson Hate 8/22:/73 HOWARD DODENHOFF AP 45-J53-47 APPENDIX C DETERMINATIOU RE SIGNMCANT EFFECT ON ENVMNMENT - Howard DOdenhoff, 1917 Mangrove Ave. r Chi co,, CA 95926 Applicant" s Name and Pddress Use Permit AR 45-053-47 3/2Z/73 Type of Project 'Location or Parcel Vo. Date:Received An.environmental impact report is required for any project which may have a.sig- nificant effect (substantial adverse impact) on the environment. Effects_ include environmental consequences of both primary and:-aecordary nature. The: following, questions shall be used as guidelines to decide whether to7 makce a negative declaration. or an: environmental impact report. (Zf answer a unknown; write Frunknown!'r in yestno coium r,) I e�x�.zsl - YES l� Could` "tie project significantly change present uses of the project ar..ea.?('See Notes-) 2. Does the project significantly conflict with the Butte Count, General. Plan or any, element the, z of? 3". -Could: the pro,,;�ct affect the use of a recrestionaZ ares:,.�r (See Notes.:)- si _ 4. Could the project have a substantial and demonstrable neg- ative effect; on:. am area- or feature of aesthetic. value? S. Will any nates-ral:or man-made features in the project area rTici -ire unique, that is, not found in other parts of the County., -or nation,. be L affected? - &., Will. the project involve.construction of facili ties on a slope of 25 percent or greater?' I P 7 W11 the project involve significant cuts or fills? S.. Could the project cause substantial flooda_ng,Plosion,; or slitation?'_ 9. Will, the project involve construction of facilities in;an area of geologic hazards? M Could the project. change existing,, features or involve con.- structioni n special building permit areas along the Sacra- mento Raver,- the Feather Paver Floodway,, i:t any area subject to inundation, in.1 an, area in Mose proxim to to any river, strearw, lake, reservoir or natural drainage channel% IT.: T -the project: one: of a series of cum 'Intive action, which :{ciiouQ individually' Small, may `as a .s aao le have= -significant environmental impacts - 12. Could the project breach any published'national3 state,_ or _ local standrrds relating to solid waste or litter controi? ^��" 13. Does,the project area or the project site serve a.s a habitat, food source, nesting place - source of water, etc. for rare -or endangered wildlife or fist species'? 14. Could `the:project significantly affect fish, wildlife, or plant; life or cause substantial interference with. the move- _ cnent of any resident. or migratory i=tsu, or wildlife .species?' _t5_ y g p species in the pro - Are. there. any, rare of end erred lana P j,ect- ares? 15., Will the project _remove substantial amounts, of vegetation �. including ground cover?' --T-- LT. Could -the prajcct chrange existing. features of any of the region! s watercourse -s or other bodies of grater? l8. Could the pELiet result in significant. change in the hydrology of tine area?'' (See: Notes.} 1% - Could the project signifycantly affect the fs rict on:ng. of est. established couununity? (See Notes-.} 20. _Could- the, project physically v' - conomically result in the displacement of <community = its 2L. _,_Could the project aignificantly affect an historical or archaelagical site or its, setting? ("See Notes.J 22--., Couldthe project serve to :encourage''development: of presently undeveloped areas or intensify d'eveloptnent of already dere:- oped. areas? (See! Notes,-) 23 -,--Are you aware of a substantia#' bcd�4 of opinion (:present or - anticipated) that considers(or k,Iil. considerl the project or its effect to by -adverse to ,the dnvircnment? 24- Will the project create new or aggravate existing health =hazards?` — — ZS« Will tha projeet invoLve the OpRlicatioa}- use or disposal of p6tentiall3r hazardous, materials -in art P.anount sufficient to cauSP; a Substantial 'adverse effect. 25.. ,Cculii the project generate significant amounts of dust, woke,, pass odors, or other air poTlulta-tts? , 27. Could the project generate signif#can- t noise?' 28F Could the project cause contamination of s`public water supply system or adversely affeot ground water? 2qr. Could the projec4 significantly, affect cite pote:tiaL use, extraction, oz ,conservatiut of a natural resource? 30� 1Could rhe project result it damage to soli capability or lass: of agricultural land - 31- Addit:L onaI remarks. •z i (l't 4='e' �_ may_ V`_ _ _ K