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HomeMy WebLinkAbout046-040-024Aja i. � P ° •b !\ I 1,y h� I 1 � I i! l` � �, - i q I ,i 111E .i �- �4 I. .' � . r 3, � , + � d• ., Ul a it. L ` � • � • � - ,, • � �:. � t �: , . ��, j ,'� � � � i '/ 1i •:! �. �1 �� 1 .� � _ � . y ; ,. '�: � � .. ���, � D. � - 1 1 ., �. .!. ��. n - � � � � 1) � �1 _111 - 1 .., ' J ��- ' R � - •' � Q .� ,, �. iY i _ v J ,4 •Y. �' .' � � � �� , , � r'� � � � I ;. 1µr � � ..� . �� � � �. APMt1DIY % ' ENVIRONMENTAL CHE.CKI,IST FORM To be ooiApleted by Lead ,Ages cy) .n `Ta0 I BAGKCROC�ND g 80- 11;-'J$-01 . 1. Namedof Proponent Nic"Kinney., trothei,s 2. Address an4 Phone TJum er o_ • , Proponent- .x.16 Bachman n� 9,5926 --„----�. 3012 . fih�p .n Chico. CA 5. Date of Checklist SubmLttecl 4 . Agenty Req -Ara, ng Cbeokli s t 5. Name of P� oposal, i appl. e Sejyt�ic System AP � 46-04,— ,. II ENVIRO�NTAL . IMPACTS r (Explanat.Cons of all ''ye:s” and "maybe" answers: are. regquired� on attachod sheets . YES MAYPE .No 1. Earth. Will trhe proposal result. ' S.igr ificant .: a, Unstable earth conditions or, in changes in 9P.O1:0tic substructures? fS b. Di.srLtptions, displacements, corn-- o� o�. pacti. overco`Uering of the soil? G' r. Change in -topography or gs+ound sur- face `tela of features or retjova.l of topso'iwl . cl. 'Destruction, covering o inadifIda' -:t tion o'i any ui��ique geolo .ic g - physical features? e, xr crease is tainc7 or �vates erosion cid soils; either nt1 ox. o`f the sate? Changes in o�eposition or exociarc D f beach sands,,; or changes in ss:l:ta- t on, .deposition or -erosion which inay MID, I y the channel of a ra rer or '! stream br the, bed of the o,c'ean Or,, any bay, inlet of lane.? g, Lass�� prune i6ulturlly" pro diict1,15e soil's .ontslde dg: gnat ed"' ua'bari�; areas YES MAYBB NO h.xposure of people or property to , g eo7g is razards ;such as eartlzqualces� , landslides, ;mudslides`, ground failu,e or similax hazards? 2 Air'.i Will'the proposal result in: � a. Substantial deterioration, of, dtb3.ent or local, air quality? , b, The creati,ori 0,f objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c81gni£icant alteration o£ air, movement, moisture or,temperature� I� l. ox any change in c'limate, <either cY locally or regionally? ..;. .� 3. Water'*` Will the proposal result in suust�ntial a .: Cliarige's in currents ,. or the course` or direc ion Of water` movements? .i .-. -. b. C, hang e5 abso .r bran rat g X es., drainage.,.., patterns, or the xate and amount of surface water rano'£if? . , Ca: Need for, off` -site surface drainage imp;rovements'�, "including vegetation, removal, cliannelzcition or culvert' a.nstalla.ti on? ; d; Alterations to the course or flow OfL�ood Waters? _ e . Change in the amount of siar£ace water in any' water body? ;a f, Discharge into surface wa,�ors,e or in any alteration of�surface water quality, including but not U mited to tempe;ratue, dissolve"d, .0A - oxygen 'or, turbidity r y for g.' Alteration of tk�e di.xection rave of flow of ground waters?' h. Change in the guatttity' +a'r `quality of groundwateither through direct additions or withdrawals, or through intoof ari aquifer by nuts or e.cavatiorrs? appendix page, 2Z.o'F 4g 4' , i � i �'S MAYBE NO Reduction it the amount aE watex otherwise availabl& or public mater supplies'? Bxp.osure a people, or p�ape�ty to water' related.11a2ar,ds fiooding? such as Y 4. ,Pian`, Lase., ---- :iii the ro osai res,, p p rn SUYs anti "I a ii ,t `� "-, a. Loss of Vegetation orcha ,hge iz the clivers'ity of species or number, of any species of plats (nc:luding trees,, shrubs, grass, crops, microf.10ra and aquatic; plant) b, Reduet`yon of 'theIILJImbers of any unique rare orend of angered;species pl,ants'? c. Ttroducta.oxi„of nec+i specie of plants luta an ares; or in a barrier to the normal „replen.is'hmerit of exis Ing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any ag.r- cultdtai cro p! 5 . tlnim l Life . . 1-n::substantia Wiii the proposal result 1� _ a: Change In;the oivexsity'of species, or numbers of any species of animas (birds;, land animals including `rept'ile$ fish and she'11- stl; f�enthiG organisms;, nsecty o microfatinaj b • Reducta on Of the numbers Of any tiriiqu"� xax'e # ox encl'angered species of an.mais I �-uction oa ne w sgec�.es of animals into an'areaf or result in a bars ler to them ;grat on o.r Movement of a. nimais dr Reduct.ori o-f, encroachment upon;, or det,eri.oratozi to eist3xtg;is11 or` wildlife hab�,tat?. vlAiil'�f]f'YY"1 �3 j Trans ortat'ion/Cixculati on; ° ° YES,. proposa resu t ins: �• Will: the a•- Oe nera`tian of substantial .addtianal vehicular movement? b • Significant effects on ex"istiz parking ft c l hies, or new parkixtg� �deman, ,dor c, ;Substantial impact u b transpop. n rtatiexisting on systems? -...,` • Significant alt.. ratioris' tc% present patterns' of a,ir ullation or mov ement of p eople and/or r good �? ti -. - e• Alterations to wMafierborte�: rail or air, traff ""=...._. . - f • Increase ... in traf.c . Hazards to znatar. vehicles.; ` bicyclists " -_.. of pedestrians.? - Public Services , GU - ' the : p oposa7 lav .fin a ect' upon, or zlesult in a substantial rued for flew` ar. al tere;d ge vz:ces goverrimenta n sn of, 'the areas: Fire protection?` b • Pr>lice prptecton? •ch6ols7 Parks -0r o her recrea faci.litie$. ignal `. ti ce of includin Public°facilities; roads,'? --- g f Otte governmental Vi CeS? IS • Ener y j�ill the `"""` ``---- --�` propaSal ----- result in a: Use sti of bstant%al amont.s of fuel ar, energy?"' b. Substantial increase -�` y. in"demand upon existing sources, of ..0ner requ�.,re; ,the deuel apmeri of a new, , sources of .-,hergy? in a neea'"'for Proposal' res,tlt staitia ,alb xtera..th systems', ,.. utilities erat3ans 'to` the folloiaxtg .,, Or f 1A _ e h r nI L r pale. YES MAYBE A NC a. Power Or natural gas? b. Communicatio,ns'systems?` c . Vla"ter? `. Sewer (Will- trxnlclige be extexi.ded, Prow.'ing capac5,ty to serve new, development) ? e.. Storm raster drainage? HumanHealth. 'Ji.1I the proposal &S t,n 'r a, Creation' 61. any health hazard or ' potential health hazard (ex c;ludit g Menta], -ea th)? .L b Exposure, of people to potential' hoaltl�.;,hazards? i ,";� l$ Solid. °IJaste, i ill 'th'e proposal result e; in any significan t impacts assoe- ed tatM scalid waste -disposal or, litter control- ontrol � 19, l9. Aestlzetir '; ti+Ti�.l tine proposal result in tFie ostruct;ion of ,any publ�.c_ desz.gnated or recognized scenic vista open to the pub;lic;,or will the propasa'1 result in the creation :of an aesthetically offensive site open to °..#.. public: View?20, +" Recreation.; CJill ° be proposal restt]:t " lz° °^ in an impact upon the quaff ity or, quantity of existing public recrea- tion fac",lities'? 21. Archeol0 ica�/H"istarical'.` Fill the prOposa . resu `�,n a altcra ion, f a sxgni ficant archeolbgi cal or �r - histax�=ca1 'site, struct;are,. object or %build�:rig? Mandatory Findings of ----- Sz na ficanc,e; a . Doe`s the pro-� ec"t have. ,tkie, potentisl Y to degrade the qutali of the 'I e.nv rdnmen.t,' substantially reduce the haliitat of a.f'8 h or wx"1dl3.fe species., cause a;, fish or wildlife r population to drop Self Ow ppendatx p page 6 of 9 f �, + YES MAYBE NO sustaining''levels, threaten to eliminate �r�plant or animal com- munity,`reduce the number of restrict the, range ofa rare ;or endangered p1_ant` or animal. or''elitrtinate important examples of I the major period`s of California history or prehistory'`': A b Does, theproject have ,the, patenti'a1 to achieve ,short term benefits to I the detriment of publicly adopted t iong`erm c. environmental goals? c. Does the. project have impacts which are individually limited, but cum��latively considerable? (a project may impact on two "or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively' small,, but there the effect of the total; of those impact`s on the environment is significant;) d Does the projecthave enxoninental effects', which will cause is +ant a.l ' adverse effects on human beiv , either directly or indirectly? r r _I it Data Sheet onntrlued N b: Ground Water: California Water Service Go. c. Drainage Characteristics: tlTwct Priv t,�,,,h y t Creek d. Annual Rainfall (normal)• 2Z 24" nche_ e. Limiting "actors: Hipli wate('reek >. _2 visual/Scenic' Quality: Fair 6. Acoustic t .' a Qua] . P ai - ._., —.. z r�. Air Qualit�r: I'a'i r. _ Bio�,o�i.aa1. En`vroxun�n•t : ; S. Vegetation,: Town-IZ�sidential. few native domestic sh�irbs and trees introduced. 9.. Wildlife Habitat: Most native mam , m , a j st .and bi'xs ' includin' uniesir'v e , Cultural Environment: 10j. Archaeological arad liisiorical Resources in the meas No kn�aw� locations 'I'i . Butte County General PI designatia, n t '1 12. Existing Zoting :meq- 2 'I Existing Laid Use on—site;.--.�. One sing] fa it Surrounding Area: a. Land UsesF_Primarily residential Zoning A 2 cm Gera, P1ar desagnat Qns: d Parcel; Sue's : to. 1. Q sore :. e. Popul.atian, . Loaa.,derisity. '1- Cna . ract'er of Site aaad Asea:' Clrb n-r.c�enfi�l 160 tith,n ('hi rn ,�,•t,�„ w ea Nearest Urban, 'Ares: '17a Rel evant Spheres o 'IS Tmprovexents Stanclax�s Urbaxa'' Area: A1'1 apply �9 d'i're'xotetiorz Service:: a.. NeGrest Count Stat' � � e)Frt S`�a'ti,�ri: , Chico .Sfiati'on .x)44 b• Water Sailhilty? FIvrlrani`'St tu; (� . an�wn.JIarti:;arf'/1t)tll Schools in Area �. " Ch.c:o F - t f o9 IIS. DISCUSSION OF tNVI'1tONAiENTAL EVALUATION` • s RECOMMENDED MITIGATION M} ASUnS li Consult with the State Department ofPish and Game and State Regional Yater Quality Control 13o;ard prior to leve.l;opment fox recommendations that would protect the water Quality, r pat1411 habitat and bank stability of Little Chico Creek. Suggested sate design.modifications and improvements to the Site should conform to the recommendations of those two agencies. 2 Consult with the Butte County Public Works Department prior to development for recommended solutions to drainage problems that minimize direct urban storm runoff into Little Chi o Creek and - avoid floodin other off-site locations. _3 Prior to development, consult with representative from Butte County ;Public Works Depart, nt for recommended :traffic design and traffic safety features that should be incorporated into the project. These recommendations shall be implemented. 4 Construct a' six -£bot or higher' fence ai�.ound the perimeter of, the complex to provide privacy to occupants`, protect children from easily straying into the Creek, proteci riparian habitat, and to provide sight obscurement of pa1. r In`g, stt)rage and trash ,I acilities. The fence shall be constructed of woo a,of masonry materials,., The fence, ; at aminimum,; shall be contiguous gra th the sides of the multiple unit structure if the entire complex and multi -unit building are riot enclosed. 5 prior to development, the applicant shall consult the «Butte , Coun'ty Public Wo, rLk:s Department for recommended insulation to use in building dosi n that; wi1J reduce noise in from. tra'.. c along liighwa , 99 ,< , y ,. 6i Conform to 'County azd State reiui,rc,3+onts for on- and afI Site improvemcrtt`s. 1 Remove all trash, abandoned equipment and,''v —les.? and, surplus *II material from the site before cle'velopment including waste materials°on the sides of stream banks that lie tvathin the site boundaries., 8 Revegetate riparian areas where vegetation was° mpaire.d or removed' for; development ,purposes. .Replant wx h native riparian. vegetati on, if available► If natur°1 regeneration is likely, protect impacted area with fencing. end. or. posted signs explaing, t}ie project: A. profess�Qn.a1 botanist shall be consulted fQr reco,mmendataons.in. the above mitigations: