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ENVIRONMENTAL C13ECK1,7 8'1' FORM"
Agency)`
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j"q ,� ��85 -OFJ, -07
AP It 47 12, 47-15.=35
T . 13ACKROUNp
l Name of p1 aportont yHARRY 'McGOWAN
Z ,, Address a; p o yonent and t 0p.Tpsent�a
Hair Bachinam &. Assoiy.j4t_ q
.McGowan:
132 Manchester Road 3012 The EsQla�;�d�,-,,
G ico, CA 95 6 Chico, CA 95,926
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3 hro''tAct t}escription. tt� p=Permit _ .
TT �9Arllli �T0RY� , NDTNGS Op TrNI1txCANC1, h1AY138_ No
a: Does the project have, tlie potential to degrade "tlte
reduce
quality of the enuironmont, substanti.ul,ly
the habitat of a "Fish or taild1if±e species, causo ti
Eis1t or, j,t�ldll`e population to drop below se;l,`fM
A. Plant or
sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate
manial community., reduce the ;numbx �� or restrict "the
,
or endangered plant o°animal or
range of a rare i°
eliminate important examples �i the ma Or peri.oe}s
a1 California history q'r pt'ehlstory?
b', Does the project have the potential toachieve
benefits to the detriment 01 long•torm;
short-term
environmental goals? (.A Short-term t -term impact on the
in telatxvebr
e,tvironment is cine which occurs a.
brief period off time while l"Qng-term "impacts will'
endure into the future 4 )
c, 1)00$.the project have impacts whitlr €►rc 3rdivat}u-
considerable? CA
trl7y limited., but 'cumill::atavely
jyyolecT may impact on iwo o:; more separate resourcas, "
t ati_vel,y
where the impact on each r . SOurtt; is el
small, but iVhere the effect o E the total of those
i ,pacts on the environment is s i.l;;n t fi cnttt f .
c}, Does the project Dave environfllental effects which
�advese e,l`fect. an human
tv,ll cause substantial,
bein s ei"Gl>er directly or. indirectly?
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111aT'I'T.ON (To be comp�letod by the Leat[ Agency)
oil tilebasa;s o:l this x.nitial evslukttionr.
T/i��}l f, rid the, liraposed, I ro jet t COU1",D NOT, �tav . a sig7tific�tn't e Ffect
'bD,CLARA'1`lON t+i1l be .jarepared;
pn 1he. environintent, and a NIlCATl.U,13
ll
T/lVl' find that although the' n�`oposetlepWnlriot°UtlahsiJ cant)
c�.nt. effect;'cn the e'nv�.ranm'ent, the
"becausethe r17TtoAthON tAeNEC,A"17VEori
C} lect: in this case arlajert�8
sheet lia,ve been added 3
the attached
y 1 N tori 11' he pitaluted ,
J1 CLARAT, C
7/iV>l f'.ittdtfte �rrajaase"T pt'o;j'ect MAY ha.Ve' a n' t: effect On
I, PACT ktpoj� JS: rec�ui Y�ed
the envi i ori'ment n 1 HV CRCNNI>1NTAL
;5 Q� U-'C'Ct , 14 G. l�hl'1�1f1'x�T7NT.
b�otober 16 198
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David mus','Associate p Lartner
Roviowed lay,
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAC
C xp anatl 7 0 a— yes, and "mayb.e answers are required
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on attached sheet( s
YES
1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in si gn: ficaAt;
"Tnstable�
MAYBE NO
a earthconditions or in changes irr
geologic substxuctires?
b.', DX'srup'ti.ons; displacements; compaction or.
overooverIn of the soil'?
c., Change in, topvgtapl y, oar 'Tr . ace
relief features'?
d'. Destruction,, covering 4r ina. I At1031 of zany
unique gealagi,c or physical .features?,
e, lncreas.e in wind or wager erosion of soils,,
either, on or off te?
f.• ChalYgeS irr- dejposxta nor ,erosion' of k.eac}i
sands, or changes in siltation, ;deposition
or erosion which may .modify'the channel of
a riverox stream or the bed.of the ocean or
any. bay; .inlet orlake?
g. Loss of .,p ime;agxiculturall.y productive soils''
outside designated urban areas?
h-. Exposure of eo le, orproper
xP p p ty to geologic
lazar'ds -s-tach as earthquakes, lancislicl'es, mud:
sli.deso ground. failure or similar hazards?
2. AIR. Will the proposaY result in substantial;
a. Air emissions or deterioration of amtaent
air quality?
b. The creation of objectionable odors, sin 0'e
or fumes?
c, Alteration of air movements moisture, or
temperature, or` any change in climate,
ocall'y or regionally?
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3. WATER. W 11 the proposal result in substantial.:
a, Changes in currents, or'the course or
direction,'o water movements in either
marine or ftesh .waters`?
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b,. Changes iii absorption rates; drainage' patterns,
surface runoff?,;.
c
C., Needh orate off sitemsuuir�t-'aof
ce drainage improve-
ments, including vegetation removal, ;channel
ization orlculvert `instajlatjon?
d. Alterations to the `course° or flow of flood-'
waters?
e . Change in ;the amount ,of surfac6 water, in any
,water" body?
f. Discharge ',into surface waters, or in any
alteration of surface water quality, including.'
but not, limited to 'temperatrre, disso,i,ved'
`'
o zygen or 'turbidity`?
Alteration of the dixectiori ,ox' •rate of flow
oaf ground Maters ?'
h. Change; in the. quantity, of ground;waters,
eit}ier through dire,Gt- additions o.r wih-
dxawai s,9, interception ;of all
aquifer by cuts or excavations?
i, Reductiot n the amount of water :other ise
availabie for, pubiic water IS'', les?
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j. Exposure of people ox property to water''
roia4ed hazard:; such asi flao'ding?
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YE5
MAYBE„ N0
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4.
PLAN ., iLI;FE. Will- the �pr.oposal, re,s.0-lt iA sub-stantiax�
a. .;Change int the:, diversity .of spec es , or number
of any -species of .plants . (including trees,
shrubs ,. .grass , 'crops , and aquatic p1 a*t,ts) ?
b,.Re,duetion ,o.f' -the numbe�xs o.f any uni;Que�, rare
or Ondangered: species of plants!?,
, X
Intxo:duct.ion of ;new species of iplants into an
area, or Yn a barrier to the :normal .repl.enish-
a;
menu exlssting species? ,
d. ;Reduction in acreage., of any Agricultura i c 'op,7 '
S.
XIMAL LIFE'. Will the., ropos,'al ;desult in su istanti al
a., 'Change in the di'�ex•sity of specie's, ar numbers
of any speca es of� animals (birds , land animals
inclahni rept3.1es, ,, fish arid,shell fish`;"
be- nth ic organisms' or in4dctot) ?'LK
b. Reduction in thenumbers o 'any uriic{ue, rate '
or endangered species of animals?'
c.. Introduction of ne1Y species; of
tianimals into
an: 'area, or result in abartior` to- the Tn ttraGron
or movoment 6-f. animals?
d. , Deterioration ta,e,x st ng, fish or wildlife
habitat?�
6'.,
NOISE. ViilI the proposal, result in substantial:',
a. Increases in existing noise levels?.
b. Exposure of people to severe no;isa levels?
7.
LIGHT. AND :GLARE,. Wi,l' theproposal produce
s g aunt 1 ght and glare?
8.
LAND U,SE. iV-ill the proposal result in a
su� bstantial alteration of the present'or plannoc.
land us e� o f an area?
d -"
9,
NATURAL RESOURCES:: Will the proposal result in
substantial: .
a, Increase in the rate of use of any natural
resources?
b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural
resources,?,
RISiC.OE UPSET. dill the pxopasa7 irtvol5re:
a: A ils k a'T explosion .or the
release, of h.azard-,,
ous substances (irclud%ng, °b.ut 'nod limited to,
ail, pestYe�.des, chemicals ;or radi.at�.an); i the
euent of an accidentti ox upset condi tigns?
b. Possble'intex:�erence tiaith an emergency
response;plan,ax.emergency;evacuation plan?
1.
POPULATION: Will the proposal alter e lo.oation,
,t:
istrx utaan, density, or growth rateothe-human
population?
12.
HOUSING.' Will ,,the pxoposa affect existing housing,
'
_.
or create a- demand Ear` ad ditianal housir g7
ip
YES
MAYBE NO,
1.3,.
TRANSPORTATION/CIRgMkTIM Will the proposal
.
result- In:
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle'
movement?
bi Effects on existing' 'parking facilities, or
demand for new parking,?
Substantial impact On i n g� transportation
C4, Su tion
Significant ,alterations 'to present patterns
-
:'of circulatian, or movementof people and/or
goods?
e. Alterationstob r
-water orne, rail, or, Ai. traffic?
Incr(.j.9e in traffic hazards to, motor vehicles,
;bicyclistsor pedestrians?
14.
posal, have a
PUBLIC Will the proposal n Pf fect
Upor., or result in a -need for now or altbred,
governmental services
a.Fire protec on?
b, Police protectionI
e
Ci : Schools?
dio parks or Other recreational 'facilities?,
e Naint:,onancdof public facilities, including
roads?
f. Other governmental services?
15.
ENERGY, Will the proposal result in:
U0
We of -substantial. :am unts of fuel or energy?
b. Substantia .1, increase; in demand upon,existing
sources of energy, or 'require thedevelopment
of new sources of energy?
Y•5:
UTILITIES, Willthe �in L 4 need for' prop.sal result
r, substantial new, systems, 0 alterations t o the
following:
ai Power: or, tiattial, gas?
b.-Qommunica, ti I ong systems'?
ci Water availability,,
d Sewer dr: septic p
e.. Storm water drainage,
x
f 8 b 1A a waste and disposal??
pc
171,
HUMAN :RtAtv Will the prop.6,sal: result, in ,:-
h health hazard or potential
f
o an e
health. iazard, (ex6ludiftg� menta) 'health,), I,
b:- 't x pi 0, s U± e bf people , to potential I,,health
hazards?
18
B THETI 'th, e-proposaI :result inthe.,
obst.ruc n-, . Vis- -A-or � ViLsw, Lopen to
tiow,,of, any
t hel public ,. or � will the, proposalresult the,
an off eftsi, e
creatioof a aesthetically offensive site open
to public vie
YES
MAYBE NO
19. RFcRtATION. Will the proposal result; in an impact
lipon the quality or quanti: y of existing recreational
oppprtuni'ti.ei?
P. CULTURAL : RESOURCES :.
a. Will ll t e ;proposal result in the alteration
of ox the destruction of a prehistoric or
}iistori:. archaeological site`?
b , Will the ;proposal resul'c in adYers e 'phys s cal
or a6sthetit effects to. a prehistoric or:
d
historic .building, structure or�obje: t7
c. 'Does thoi, proposal 'haves` the potential to. cause
a phi sical, change which would affect unique
ethnic cultural valu4,s?
d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious
or sacred uses within the potential impact
area?
aC,
V. DISCUSSION Op ENVZROrJ 'ENTAL EVALUATION ' AP 47-19-12, 47-15-35
See attached.
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A►Pp1 i cant: Ha, y McGowan A! s"sidor °sParcel :
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47-19'12, 47-15�35
_ Log t� .55-08-"07'03
DATA: §1
A . Fkro
ierrt Decrat`i, oar
'I
Type of "Pra,�ect: Use P'erttti 1 t.
2
brief fi escriKat.ion: To Kermit the segregs�lon of eSm-acre
homes i to (i' nc 1 tAcies aver
6 encs to'; the 1-acrre m t n i Mum ho,mos i, e
requlcement.
3 «
Lacat i 4n: bn the south side: bf Mord H i ghWajr ► approxi mate 1 y
$800 feet west cif Mer i d"i an toad r northwesct of �f� i pn «
Pr'oposad GensitV of,Qeveiopment: 195
5._
acres
Amount of Imp'ervicus. Sur�ftid4he:, ni� tel . a*?er, dwell i"ng ur�:It.
b.
Access. -and Plear►st Pub'I ie Road(s): Property fronts on .IVorcl`.
♦ 1 ghway «
7.
®A
Me.hod of Sewage_ 01 s, Tnd1vidun;l sept1c systems.
Source of Water SupeiVa Ind Vidpal
9.;
wells
Prox i "i 'ty of Power L i nes» TC-) proraerty «
10 s,
Potential for further, 'land dl v i s.i ion's and dev�el apme,nt:
LimitLddine
to General p l an rec4u'i cements; and zon t,ng .
B. Enu i ror�me ntgi Sett i nsa
Phys i cal n g event :
'I
Terrain
�a • Genera i `fopograph i c Character" F Tat Vs i 1 ey 1, and
.
b. S1Qpea� 0-.2�,
c W E i evat $ on : 1w feet above Sea Level .
.
d.: L i i t 1 rig, Factors>: None' -
` 2�.
Solis
Types and Character i st i c:s;: Fiarwe 1.1 C 1 e,y Adobe.
b. L1mltinR Fac..tors Iwfbrle.
3.
�Jatural' Hazards of the: Land
a'. Earthgueke Zane: Moder-t e E'arthqueke Intensity' Zone VY I
Eros i oh `,Patent 1 a`1 al Norte^ .
c . L4nds 1 i de Pa tent:l ib 1 = iVoh;e «
do -_F .. re ids aril: UnclaVsi f`ie:d.,
e. Expansi ve So;i 1 Potents rail 'd , ire
«
ro
Surface water: Na magyar surface waters on site.
k�. Ground Water 0A'oundant vel 1 ey aqu;1 fern:
c. Dra r�'aRe Q _ r�ac'cer•isticse Land drains genere) 1y to 'the
southwest toward$ Mud Creek artd i is tr t riui::ar^ i
Annual kainfalt ,normal )A'0.22`r.;
e. L1m.iting Pac:.cir°s None.«
5.
V i seal /SdOh l;c duvet It Good
6•
l�cousti G Civai i ty: iyciad.
7«
Air' tii�ay t ty: Good, A,ep't dor i.ng� pein°i ods of ani^ i Gaal focal
bur
Batytcss� ca'1 -En. ir`t�n(ric t
_77-7—
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,.. n
777T
Prune orchard oe ` a 1 tie . V�ar 1 ety o £ agr 1 cu 1 tura 1
9
use.+. surrownd l
ipDl t dl i fc3 'isibll-tats Smal 1 6� 1 r0s and an I Ma`I s common to val' 1 cy
ag'r 1 cUl tural
1 !� .
lAa^clhaaol sg i cs1 and H i stor i r✓r� 1 f2eainA Irce�s 1 ry tha areas Low
91 .
seno 1 Ol v 1 ty armja'
Butte Cbttc ty G+s t al Plan, d�ssigu�atlon- Orchard an'tl Field
Crops.
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IEx i sl. i n' ficin 1 n� c. A-40 . ,; rune orchard home and
" t 1 r•aCj p
I"cist,i ng ''Land Uss nn' s1te: Exi
relat-6d,outbuil_dings.
'14.
SuireciAnd i'ng Ards
Marl agrtcultu�sl users. and Itlctgle-family
d�t�l 1.1 hgs et rur,al den si.tl&es.
b: Zot�ing= A-440.
Certs; i''1 an dei1 gnat i erns Ci^chard and F la 1 d Crops
c:
d. Parcel, Si ;ess iGeneiral 1 y 9 6a'-acres and ( a.rQeF" parcel s
e. Papulation= Sparse:.
Charactetr ,of Site anti Ae�esis' )rural �grlcultural lend.;
iVeareat Urban "Areatt Chico
17
Relevant Spheres o �►n 1 uer9ce s Nof�a .
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iB:
Ymprnyemeints Standards Urban Ae°esa= No.
19.
FTre P,roitect i an S�Rry i ce:
{�ssrsst Ccur►ty �,Stnt�,) Fire Stat l Ono Nordtnt l on X41' .
b. Water Ava1"l.abllltyll F=it<<. ankar^s only.
1<ct
0 . SchbbI s In Areal, �h 166 Un 1 f § ed Schra�al D;i str ,
1`5-32;36, etc.,
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Ai -.1S-33.
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DtITRC CORP.
114ring E., Hampton
,M., Sellick
Box 36
Rt.1 Box 634
819 Ml�11er Ave.
'hoxaa, CA 96090.
Chico, CA,, 9S926
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S. Sa�;1. Francisco., CA
1;5-34
47-15'w'3'51 , et"c.
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,9.40;80
47'-1S-5-2 etc:
lzl� Joan Lauderdale
Harry ti.. McGowan,
Robert J. McGowan -,
1, Box 4G9 AA
p. 0. Box 3.637
1694 Park Vista Drive
co, CA 95926
Chico, CA 95927
Chicon CA 95926
-,25-35-6
47-15* -G2` '
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4�7-19'-�0
dchard Paul ' McGo +ranArnold
C. Stanfield
Try �n n. Schlaf`
.. '1 Box 516
E. 0: Box 281
971 Last Ave,
hio, CA 95926
Chino, CA.915,927`
Chico,, CA 95926
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4 -IS. 35; etc.
h co Bean Growers
Rancho De Farwell Int,`
darty McGowan
at. 4 Box 41:7A
30 Tram. Lane
1323 Manchester Road
o,GA 95926
tiVoodside, CA 94pb2
Chicoy ,CA 95.326
etc.
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achman Associates
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. 03;2 The Esplanade
Vim' co, CA 95926
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