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I A�''rur""�� ' LNVIRONt� NTA L CHECKLIST (To e (.g1p-ted. by 'Lpad Ag,0 cy) 79-1.0,..22-�06 CKGRO T. BAUND 1. Name df Exeponenl:$trAdon Gam .. 2, Address and phone Num etc. of Proponent 7809 Yia Taxtana br PO, tox JZ% _Bgrbank, Ca, 91504 Chico Ca, 95926 3. Date of.Checklist Submitted 4, Agency P.equiring Checklist Butte o."nvxronmen a evzew; ept, 5. Name of Proposal, if applicable Use Permit � 'Autb `dlsmafit�x ng, ,arid body. shop., I I . ENVIRONMU, NTAT, IMPACTS" (ExplaAation's of all ''yes'and. IImayb01' ansae' s are required on ;attached sheets.) YES MAYBE NO - I Wi.LI tl-ie proposal result in significant a. Unstable earth cotiditio"as' or in cl..anges in geologic ,substructures? b: Disruptions, displacements, com- at�tlion or o- ring o the soil.?' '� Je�CC)Ve C, Change in topogrr4phs. or xoundsur- facerelief'features,or remaal of d Destruct ion, covering ;or nodif.ica- tion of any 'Unique geologi or physical features? e Increase in. Vinci; or vis ter erosion of soils , e'ther' ori or off the site? Changes. in deposition or erasion of beach aands,,ol changes in silta- ti77�on, deposition''or erosion wrhi�h may .modify t he channel of a river or streamochceaor 'lake? bayirilet axany , g Loss of prime-agricultural_l.y pxo- + d 6tave'_soils oustside .gna, urban areas_ Appendix.. E pa of 9 Y $ MAY13 NUJ h: I xpoaure of People Or propert y, to geologic hazards such as earth�iu�lses: lancts7ides,; mttislidas ground fa�jtzro, or similar Yazards? 2. Air' 1R'll the' proposal result: in.- n,:a. a.Substantial, deterioration o ambient or local axr quality's b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumas7 " c: 4941 3- cant, ,alteration of a movement, moisture or temperature, or any tharigc in climate, either locally or regionally? 3 Warmer, ti ill the proppsal result in'<subgi~ani+ al a. Changes in currents; or, the course or direction ofwater, movements? - a: Changes in absorption rates, drainage patternsr or the rate and amount of surfa(,e water r inoft? JL c. Need for off.-site surface drjinage improvements , including vegetal! ion removal, channelization or culvert installation? s ."z;. Altera., ons to the course or; of flood Wateis e;.. Change ain the amount of s.utface , watrer in any water body f`. Discharge into surface waters, or .., in an alteration of surface y Water ,qua.l.:a ty, *.ncluding but, not: l.imilted-to_.t t l ?rature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? g Alt,eratian of the directio,,t or flo rate of ra of ground toot ers? h.: Change in the quantivyr or quality of gr.ouncl waters either throdgh direct additions or wthdra "q wa.s , or th' iugkianterccpt on of ars aquifer by,cuts br excavations? z� „P rliX _page 2' of >9 YE 9MAS neduc�ic�nn the amount; of Water otherwise ava labl...for public water suppl..i.es 7 Xpasure of ne'pPl,e or praperty to 'related Water hazards such as floodin0 - e ,will .... the proposal result 5 n sLti6 tElntial; A ac LOSS of Vegeta'tLOn Or chatigpi iTi t1le' diversity'of specl.es� ornur�ber Q, f any spec ies of plants (inluclin trees, shrubs, grass, crops, microflor and aquatic 7 _plants) .... b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endaigered species of plants? CL, Introduction of new species of plans into an area or in e barrier to the normal replenishment of, existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of'any agri cultural Crop? 5 , AftmalL I,ife , V1 11, the praposa] result in substantial. a: Change`in the rliVersity o£ species, or numbers of ,any species of animals (birds, lana animal' includa ng repo] es ; fish and she - fish;,benthic organisms, insocts ar incrofauna) ? b . Reduction o E ttie niimt, or$ of any unique,' rare pr;endangered species 'O a11i171a1.s - c. Intrc'ducticin ofHera specie's o anma7 s into anrea or ;result in a barrier' to the migx.a.t-ion or; movement ;of animals? ' d, Reduction ol*, encroachment 'upon; or deterioxati,o:tt to,,ecis'tin h or i dlife habitat) .Apperid'3, . F - page 3 of 9 A„ 6,, No: pe thex osa cs 'I ,t in ubs p p x sgn�a,A a, lncrases ixx noise leV 00 b,, xPosure o 61 people to seVere no-3,se. levels pn%nd Clare . will the proposal pro lice sx nb�:eenL 1gi1t'or1ac7 _..... 81. Land Use, t4il l the ---------�--- Proposal sal re s ul< t in -a, si gnificant a. Altergt'�,C)n of the • planned land use of ail area, or establish trend which will --demonstrably lead to such alterations �. b. Conflict with, used on ad,�oana,rl properties � or confl.io'� C4ith11 estatl cued recreational,, educa- L-ional,, re�.i;;ious or scientific uses Of an areal natural R(--Sources.idx'l x the proposal resuJ. _t Iii b ial; a. Demand for or increase in the rate of use natural of any resources? b . Depletion of E1,11jr xi'6nreft6;able natural resource? lQ. Risk ;o Set. Does the proposal invo ire a risk of >a11 explosionor the ,release of Hazardous substances (incl:uding., but, not I limited to', oil; Pesticides, ch'emieal;s or ratliation) the event of an accident or inset conditions? 11: PoLulation. Will the 'proposal sa i— i�` cbntl y al ter the; loca tion;, . d; s tr btit on, lensty Or 9xowth rate of the human PQpultiatt oi' an area car physically clivi de ari established Community? kraus i n Will. Q ��prop,�sa]. '� sini ieantly affect existin' hoasin or Create a demand for addi.tional� horisin ? AMk Appexdixz p.a'gAt e 4� ,of' 9 fl YES, YBP 13 . Trans ortat. onlCixculdti6n . �4 ' 1 the. proposa; ' resu t ".. . A, Generation o substaniwial add tiansl v. ohicuiar movement? �( t' bSignificant effects on exp sting parlr2,Ing faci. ' ities, or demfaxld dor new parking"? c" Substantial impart upon exi.st,ng - ' irrsnsportatlon systems? d, Significant "al.terat,4 A to present` patterns of Circulation or movement o.� rseople' and%ar goads? e. Alberations to ;waterborne, rttil or air tra: fic? f, Increase I n traf Eic wards to molMor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14, Public Services Vill the proposal have an ef feat upon,, I or result iri a substantial'. need for neva or altered governmental ` s ervices in any ' o t the following areas a, Fire protection? b. Po1 .ae pro fer"tion.? C. Sc -oa15? d"Pares or other recreational fac�.l.ities?�►. 0, Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? Other, governmental services? 15, finer y '; Wi1l t.hepro`posai result in: a Use, of substantial ariountrs of, duel or energy? b .. Subs taritial incre, s e .n demand; upon existing sources of anergy, ar r 'r equ c t1he developmeTit sources of energ_yry , l6 . Ut�.litic s i Tvlill the proposal 'resin t na nee foil n., systeits or sub- stall tial alterations to the Enlrlow3ng uta li.ti,es Appendix F jr` paf'se 'a �, 1'1AYJ.7 LJ a. Power. o •r r�.,tural has? b Cot imunications c CXia't er ?. d, Sewer (wil 7 trtinl4 13 ne be ect endad, providttg capaoity to serve ries development) ? ,.. e; StOM rater drainage? 17i human Health. Will the proposal rosult in a, Creation of any health hazard or patetitial health hazard(excluding mental -health) ? , b: Exposure of people to potential health hazards'?„ 18. Solid, Taste. Will, the proposal result Ti any s ificant impacts associated with solid waste disposal or litter ` contrOl? 19k Aesthetics, Will the proposal r'estilt . ,,, , tt'--�-�G e o�'bruction of any pub116 designated or, zeco nized scenic vista open to the public, orri11 tl�e proposal result in thei creation ?of an aesthetita,ll.y, offensive site open to publ"id vier? 20, RecreatiOn Will nc� proposal result i n 'an ' a.mpa ct tipoft t'c c quality, or quaxiti ty n axis tit pubiic Xecrea- tion. ;f at ities? 21, Archeolo ical/Histo,rical , Will the ., pto-posal resulttesult2 In an a' teratibn of a significant archeological or historical' site, . structure, ;obje;et ` or building? .; 22 . tandaor�r rindi n;s o C Sar.i£icance; e. boos the project have the poten,iaI to degrade; the quality o the t substantiall. reduc t e theihab� `telt of ` a f 'sXi or ildlife speca.es; Cause a `fish or wildlife "S"',population: to drop below self O"Appendix F• page6"of 9 -7 AOL YES, MAYBE NO sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a p lant or ' animal com-- munity, reduce the number of restrict the tame of a rare or endangered .. plant, or animal, or elimanatc important examples of the major per:.ods of C.1ii:ona hi.stoy nr preh.istox�?, b ; Does the project have he potential f46' achi6veshort term benefits to the detriment o publicly adapted long.-term environmental goals? . C. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (a pr.nject may impact On two or more separate resources where the impact on. each resource i,s ,relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those 'impacts on the environment is Significant.,) } d.. Does the project have environmental ef-fects w iczwill cause'substantial adverse effects on human beirigs, either- di.rectl or inditectl ? Apperdi.x ;F - pale y of 0 I _ Orouxwd Wa'to;c no data. c « D:Mixugc Charao•tOri -tlas i Na indication. of drtaingge on sito'o i Minot dtal.na e ditch occurs along Cohass`et Road..��. d« annual ini'all, (no 'al) : ,Apprax mately 27 inches annually. Limiting Pacto3�s : ...� V'isu'al./150enic Q'aa1a.ty' 't. Moderately aesthetic'parJ.c,-1 lte site, . couetiour 1a ty: Nol,se genexa ed by Colids''s t Road Uy „tructcs and autos. ? :Air 0,*aalityr wl th i lij Valley air basin .and influence iolggical Ex'iyironx ent 8« Vegetation. Blue Oak phase of the foothill woodland plant Community. ca. ? of the site has been graded. Remainderw/native' & introdced spp g. wx:la life Hablta.•t:,`Resident birds -and small rrtammals noted: "lizards & snakes,, probable., Other wildlife may bO tt:ansitiory aezo'ss site. .Cultural tnliyonmexlt 'IQ. ArehaeologI and. 1Ta�stora o.al. Rtsouveea` in the avea: Y! --.s. Archaeological survey should ?:e cond-cted "RiVer Terrace is sensitive.. 11 « ori.: Agiticultuzal-Reaideiitial Butte County ,Crexiexal flan ,a.gn.a�La; • des 12. Existing ,''zoning: A- 13. Exista xt ;hand ifse an Site : ;. Vacant._ . I4. Surrounding Area; a, Land !Tses: Commercial upha�stery .shop;ljYma d iately to the, east; rural. rr--s, to north and: northwest; lumber mill and quarry to the b « Zonillg: A- z CO Gen. 'Plan des Agricultural, -Res .denial & Open Space -Grazing d. Parcel: Syes: Varies from lass than acres to 100 ac.,or more.` e, Populatiot,: loci density Character' of Site and Area: SQarcelypopulated rural residential, 1 '1'.S. Nearest Ux ari' Area; 'hiCa urban area is 5.5 mi south of site, 7. Relevant Spheres of xnl.ueee: done , , 18. I Tmprovement.9 Standards' 'Urban Area:....: N/A '1g« Firo 'Pr6toetiox7 Service,: a: Neares'L Coljnt_y (State) ,lire Station:' 6• : mi south :of site . b. Wal;a Aa:l aba l.ity? no ,data_ available (3imited to truer capacity? ) 20. Schools Area.: T/A Appendix P �page.; ;7b o;r =1 4. y� 9C ""`"� PLANNING D8PARTMENVS INTERpEpAR'fM8N RI~VIE �� 13oU Paulus TO - Div. o� R oxestr�► f��?:� R E`QU EST; 'Ravi— - -e = QS?m rnPn$ f�EP�f�TfV Eg OF I'�f df:S f Y AP NO, ; 4 I--23-33 f uric. COUNtY DESORIPTION OP PROJECT: Use perms. to allow. an auto d3 smant�a�n s110 on zoned A-2. pro ori ; LOCATION: > on the, i side of. Coh.asset, Rd. ,a fox+ ]:/2 ma.: N o� Ke.efex I,ri P Cohasset Rd, irxtersect�on` _ N of Milo ------------------------- P APPLICANT:' _Gary St"tett - ADDR ESS; , 7805 Via Tortona Burbank Ca. 91,504 OWNER: Same ------------- PLANNING COMNIISSION ACTION SCHEDULED �u��QCo,pl, nnrn RETURN DATS REQUESTED: ASAP V 1 DATE DISTKi6L1TE[7; ]1 2179 �rn:Vtllo, C�gt' 14,: ATTACHMENTS; Capy 'ol' application & plot plat�P RETURNED: µ � f 14'1 tj fu S _,.. _.. TALL Oi" 001 i'�'EN T GEN u DESCRIFTION SY PROJEOT (a) Pm3ont, Zoning, and T,aAd Ude in Pxoj,eet Area (b) A S.tatezent of this Objectives Sought b the ; Proposed Projoot. �c) A General Description of the Ptodjoc Teobnical, Economic: &;, Environ'C eAta C ax'aot;ex�ist`i�cs , Consi(loring the, Principal rsgino erin Prop;o s ads . ? DESORIPTION Or ENVI Q G;11TAL SETTING Project Area, Land Uses 5 Geology Soils Tlora .6 Pauna Climate — Air Quality: Water Resourceo -dater Quality �.aeolo�;icd� and His'torIcal P,oso��reos Are . 2ran spox t Ldot Systeme 7 Pop�.lat�on 'u' OC'1:b-EGOZ�.OITi7..G Settings Energy '? EN U CRONI"fENTAI, =ACT -` 8 Er�vironmtl Impact of the P!bposed, Acta.on . 8 Compatability of`LandUses Tra fie `Gmeratod by the pro�eat ' Urates Quality — Ira�e Reaith Cond:Ltion ; W ety 9 Con oxil of of Agrioultural Land, to Aa Ito ' Visual E.ffeots '10 dire Pvotoction '10 Energy Resources' Impact of t'vucic Traffio Ah Doq !Rib s Road ('b) Apy Adversao EnvironmentalBnvirO=ental Effects Which. xabt Be Avoided if the Pr6posai js (c) Mitigation on Messtxras Proposed to Minima z:c Adv'oxse impact.: �2 Measures Proposed b:y the Project Pro�anont Other Mitigation Measures (d) Alt;ernat .vesto the Proposed Actors The GrQwth- l ducinu Impact of the Proposed Action '14 ORGANIZATIONS AND PERSONS CONSULTED 'T5 REF D1'CES; 15 VAATHR 'QUALITY ASPECTS '16 .r w Waaden bits �ih? 11 be Uped on 'tine sate various dismantled parts. (Oil:drums calx be used for smaller items. 6n mhe Butte Cogan Fire Department recomxner► s the s'tall.a`l-ion-,of a 2,500 gallon- Water storage tank for five Protection 'purposes. % The gas, 0i7', battex�r acid, and s�:milar fl��ds shall be Promptly drained or,removed. from the cars to beL dis:-- mantled~ and "then used or di spored of in a safe maria 8. All tho car's stored on °theProper'ty shall be placed at _tground level along he north fence o roduc_e the Visual ' " impact. No' stacking of car bodies' shall be al7;owod. g.f 1'h6areas where dismantled dOrs are stored and, the con- tayners far storing dismantled parts shall be covered to reduce standing w tern 101. A' rapid turnover of the tsars to be dismantled is required to lessen mosquito/health risks., 11. The ffl�,smantling area shad l be kept in an orderly condition.. IP. A burning permit shall be obtained from the Butte Count Fine Department . and/Or the Biutto C<a,�:I t y Air Pollution Control Of a.ce far any 'burning on.; ^the.-property ; 'I Ofd-stxeet'parking dor at least oi. cars shall be provided; 14 Energy conservation measures shall., be atapl.oy'6d in the dismantling operation. Spocific meas�u.res include the hauling of ,fu11 ' loads of materials to be vecyaled and l,_ . he recycl.ix�g of the used oil from the cars., '►5 The Butte County Public Rorke Department may require Mr. Giilizpe to contribute towards the reconstruction of Das Rios Road from East 'BiggsTighway 'to the pro;j ect site . to handle the .heavy truck traffic. Ccl� Alternatives to .the Proposed Acton 'I Location of the pro11ect :at some other'. si^te: in the B ggs Ba,8 t 'Biggs area One alterxaate �,oca`ton considered was° the Biggs-Gridley transfer station. on Ota`bench Road., 1"his facility, WdIt be :a, far lease or ase by Mr., Gillisne. Another alternate location would be ori Alinand Avenue, about''I�/� mid es'` to t'he southeast, ''where a p.i!operty' owner. has' +i*�a� ti,�► tea M2 `�97"< 1;a14, VIESOPM 'PMW Qi' TORUEC'S Colt The We of thlo WoM VICINITY in. deoari,bitig the Fran®rat lo'oationa of the varlouo light indwatnal dnd oa► erdial uara�i i,a unfgrtuncate to it givve the first i0pre scion that u9e6 of this nature farm 8oaattered `snare or, 1e8 at random t;hxti thio Fyenb 1 are st. IN FACT- hie io cane of the moat ItVcrto4t objooti.ono of„ tb.o imear omaeru rand'-rnoidento. T?iere Ate }t0 oads or imptalla,tions of the type ,togvooted by the applip cant- South of Higgs Boat road on we Rios 'goad or tlaetat"m Rand. Tho moat priced drnae ,4 of the reaidente ig to lirdt thie industrial dsva�l;opment from furthear enoroaahmont on th+� rataaotioo► arfforded g [� � y the A iZoni n . Al of the light iadl;otrial cr commerdiaxl Urea oit0id is th® axe: locate on Bigg© Faast k'�ca �+r 2darth $oa Bibb R(M the n©4reat I begin, Zmor+a Wilding Shop boated approxibiAtrely iO3 a feet north on' tQR'ax Doe. }boa Road. a' gig. 2 (b) E.X`.A• 9tratecndnt - The 01o6b at such toe'i�t�v along 'HI ghdPay 99 is is Chino nr Xuba CitY. 14E PACT I i iharo are maay wreo3c3n„g yards moon neordr, to tii3aarae»- G�ridleJ ororole3 -i a il_ , +. Live bnk-n faot Orov Up cte�ine to' be. infested r+itb Junk Ygrc).s»•trhodk thy+cayepkone, Hadk for tistingev T)gero arc+ algia several ari2ace�t *redleing- ys�rds Ah tha 'near area. ' �e , portioulrarl� Irish t`b nits th4�leirge' t�i:er�ai�at� 1oa�►rod an; ,afmond 1lve. ,aT, La►rkiniead,, � Te ^ices f'rr n. utii`o xooatior. iyat. us raMnInd you' that. I s ? r. rill3ap e+o ire +art as:'eratiou ig t+1yo ren i17vF;a1 v ldcat areratim pp. 3 ! Pon laaoss.I tla a is truo9 3t iv; apkswrxzt tbit llr¢ %1110pin, izz ra .Couto , le Pt4!sn40d rAil Ot to b+ sure, im masking, a cubutantidl o'ontribtitiorn to 91.,ttr61 County 3avenuoso r. 1510 Proisat Ares p o ] lut s t�111ilipi'a a Statement that ,hip 2A' fruit troe4 irptiah he p7arited, diad of 86ur aapPing ift flat tr UOi H�l9 traces diad FRW ,PJEGMT A 17 rLAC OF TATER, to whiah tsoe "re --Wit- ` .:. �' lama i'ull4gra�en pa:une t9'aa�'m (r�aai�a still e�ia��; naissiseda:.. 3evanral aoiles Q . tiive ti1,1 reoontly, oaotapldd the property o ;53I ma, Ilubblo and L4 ,`BQrbera3io Sour sapping does not; odour° on the topo of -`k rljle, but in, the lam spots bet�vedn knollom mro v, 'wbora has" ntmoroUe dtrong skid i 6althy eewa3n or sight yaar did Fruit traa.s, on Zo-ex' ground with no sign or eour� sappin 11ri Woo ha�s3 a wary hocnithy 1A.'year-ol k fliimily. ora�harc izl load ra iape. tAnd Uta as poiaxted oat oarl erp soca off' th®' usinossde' aitee `drm in thv float via:ixtity. tha iaearoatb Raynor' a 'Welding 'St b,-.eatabZi lndd 40 y®ars s p4:.is onvar. °1,35'0 Beet zzorth on lrorth Ilos Rion Roado E12I othor's 41tdd s3 ` azuoli. furtharo 1 143 i Eazbiiczlzentai' TG1YA64 1 . �. permit'bOL �dGP BF C,r'�xBk.E aairt 4aari 4R�t �.y� y� tit iduin ;this a]fi0 wr3 ka }bra sent A -2 u -60s. Tkie praszoed u© 1:,r;iu _'s :r,lesrly notc7in,at3z7btii t>;:e �.-?', Z+�u- izz pna GerterraZ pZ'Tlo ":121` ox the propsaty 34uth asP fiia ,Lass ,i2oad rakisC " someonee3o®r prn art�i»,'' T`IS117L riIS ovar�'1Ok'1RT'l it �gould btu n- • ''' Othdr Mit;l�aticu: Ud®'asures. The ] ®an -to shed atrmoture pro�osdd to be built along' the @forth folios 'vtould not be, high enough „o give' tnuah xa leF �E'rcim the stsdiura' a Mot. In Pact to obtaih aamplote tniti�stionPQnos mould be About eldven Pest ill h sght-wand si"rice it sets serosa °the`pxevailin wind Plow it woUld have t., b� raddIs grad to ba;ttar btruotus+�� standards. .'his shed., ouia gnd would zif uitwo a Iiv -to Co. wilding Permit frith sd4-l4ok provisions. They, might presoriba; thea doei Factors. E.IeR: A .ra.�id, turnovdr of thO oars,to he di,ams zztled io .rdquired. �1ha i ispedtianrdu;ed�ura s do , p ,fou propose ta'guarrn,td.e' Air. Gill,ispie"s oampliaaoa with .this rapid taarnpvor af' the oars to be dis�antlacl. F�ERTODZC 11IS GTx;ON IS INDICATED. (d i ad, ive;a to'th® Proposed Action Thi alternate loaatlon ;ve d scgmsed to ddtdblish a Di.slnantllxig Opera- tion at the 'Biggs--Gridleyr TrAnaPex Stat3 as oh rd' finch Road had rarf,t It you ooulcl sell Shia idea to tieBQAr aP Superci3nx€a. Y This di,soon'a nu64 Transfer StaL•iari is t'he rosul• oP a oostly blunddr by cau. tys rverxtM,briio l� could big turned fi- tea a' disma�i:iing stats on. That would be a eclut�en �o thb abandoned vehir�ld protlgm S.outhdrn, Lytta Cnuntly-,; The px®sent t::o .rd of 5+.ld rvi yr s m. gh+ 3e 14to ro s';d ii' the pr, aper