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HomeMy WebLinkAbout050-130-005PLANNING COMM18AN SUMMARY.' 'SHEET FOR LAND 10VISIONS AP,PLI.CANT Bob Wray Log#s6-04-15-01 ADDRESS' P.O. Box 702, Oroville, CA 95965 OWNER Same PROJECT DESCRIPTION TPM to divide 5+ acres to create 3 parcels, 1 @ 2.25 acres, 1 @,1.1 acre & 1 @ 1.5 acres. LOCATION on both sides of Dear Road approx., 1600' easterly of its I, intersection with Dean Place, Paradise area ASSESSOR'S PARCEL XUMBER(S) 50--13-05 ZONING SR -1 GENERAL PLAIN Ag-Aesi PROJECT CONSIS'T'ENT? GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE REPORT DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE LAND CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS?... DATE APPLICATION RECEIVEDApril 15, 1986 AGENT/SURV'E'YOR/CIVIL ENGINEER: Ron Graves ADDRESS: P=O: Box 986, Orov lle CA 95965 DATE PLANNING` DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION TATE FVILEb DETERMINATION AND GATENEGArTIVE DECLARATION �- DATE AbOPTEb MITIGATED, 0 TION DATE ADOPTED NEG. DECLARATION ENV. IMP,ACTREPC7AT DATE CERTIFx`Eb STATE =.ARINONOUS,E No, 80B COMMITTEE MEETING DATE " ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE tb i ADVISORY A08NCY ACTION� Z� AEALEb _ PPEAL IIEAt� NC DATE 80AR0 ACTION COMMENTS .OR PLANNING, DXRl1CTOR S REPORT `� ��, 4,.,,Vt pyJ . y yr +f 9 AIIIIEND.i X I (;0PNTY ,Clr 13T,1T`i'1.. LN V1.RONNIIINTAL MItiCkL18'!' la()lt�i (tp i1e lUlnill0t0 b), Lead a1l;anry l 86-04-15-01 T, BACKGROUND,1P 1F 50-13-05 i Navia o f Droporton't BOB WRAP Aldi•cSS of Proponent and rellx'o1;ont•pt �iVILA (if 4Ippl ic•tblo) zP.O Box 702 P O �L�crx &6 Oroville CA 95965 orov ` Up W 5 � ciacct clast,r'iptcalT Tentative Parcel M � i I.MANDATtlit1' PIN111Yq tileNIFXCANICi YIp�S f,U�'138 NO� i. Does the project h1va tile potential to dohl�acle tho titaalaty of tlae environment'.suhstantitilly red1u.t• the habitat o1' it fisti Or 16.11111`0 species, cads,(" rl fish or wildlife. po.11r1,1>tition 'to d'rop taallow se] C. utO 11 Plant or toustaining ininal canfl ni}lcductthe' tOil num cretst-rict ruor or 1111196 eats 111 1,11Mty e of entl,allge),ed i1l:ant• or animal Cal` ell,lni.n:tltV inl;pUl'tant oxam lo,,; of the mmol~ pOriods of callt"orilia iti�ltov.y ear Prehistory? x h, hoes the proiect lithe t'ile ,lotollti-11 to ;�"IIi',o�l�a �1atalft^t:4"1°ITI 'il'Lnurits to tho detriment of long-tQ11h_4 onl'iz eallltirntal glair? k.'l short-term 'Impact On the env i vonlflent is one which oect1 rs in a relatively brief` poriod of ti.111c, ltithile llatrt(•tt,rm imi.Iticts wili ondure into tile, ala t la rt ,) � Itoos the project IlUvo IMPacts whack aro inaavidit- ally Iiriited, but c(ilnulr ltively cons iderabtel (`A project May Impact on tj�o 01, lnol,O ie.i to, W110- o the, Impact till each rt;.sourl:e iq ett�ati el, 81111111 , but ivhero tho c ("I`oct Or t1le total, o1' thos on l'itit I " 9to drein111cltt is SigtiIica1 t, lltl�r�trts, d Does fliv p tt1 of t havo environmental e rrec:ts 'wh iell' will. cruise sillistanti'al advorse cel'ractla on hlltntln l'c�inl;.,, c•i111�4a liil'trc`t1 ' or iiidivvtt t-iw�)' i i l . Cll�l I Il li lv 'l T{1i\ (To be k.mftpIvtvd,by the I,ead lilcincv ) �On tlr�ty iMSl.. lel" thl.s Initial o'i ii:ll,ltjoil« 1/10; find til( propumcd project C0111.li Nol, have eyal the e c�ily i voninvilt, , timi tl Nii(;r�I 1T l :CT,AkATi 0 wi I -i1 ho rrepared , 1111d that t110ough tho plltllot."od project�eell.li.d hLave a sig iff" 1.€int wfCcatt on ti,v em hollnit.`ll.t, T•h�cre Will not he a sl,g'j►jfleant o rroct i,:ii th i , c,j$c! hoc -all o tile HTTTtle1'i' ON MHA8U►IiYS ties�h ila�d azi 01v attnchcd siloot 1i;1ve' i}e�csn-�ticidr;cl' tcl L'lrcr 111tlltet A NII-VIATMI lar?(�I,.�1�1'i'i(1N i�'li I lae� pi•c11�a1 r.�c1 ilh!ti final the pl,*Oposcd pv.oivtt,t MAY iintro a sigul1ric.Ant orrect on the Ont i'romnotit, and telt I-AIRONWiN�TAL IMPAC -11' 10111(i(T is votltl,lreci, nAJ 1 . -May g, 19,86 ,. ("(I ml,y Cllr Tiv 1`Th, ilhtlir M; 011PARII'1`ltN7 I�"�.�w,t�,,_;."'�� "---s-�4 Da�ic Hiroriittltls, A oca .e Plarinbt iU. 'ENVrIZONMENT'�.L�'A III anat�,ott of all "yes" on attached sheet(s)) and '`iz:ayb " answers are required I. EARTH. Will the proposal result' �.n significants YYFIS a. Unstable MAYBE NO earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacemen6s, compaction or x overgCoveringpogf theysoil? c; Chan e >.n to o ra�zh er ground surface '-`� relief of fea,t:u1'es X --� °"� d= Destruction, coverina hr moria Eication Of any X unique geologic or physical features? e. XnCrease in t+rindor >C Water erosion of st]il.s, extlieT on or off-site? f Chazages in deposition or erosion of beach, .�. Sands, or changes in siltation, depos1tio'11 or erosion which may modify the channel o river a or stream or the bed of the ocean of any bay, inlet or lake? g • Loss of priMe agriculturally productive soils - �C outside designated -urban areas? h Exposure of people or property toeolo ie hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, �-- mud s1J.des,g round .failure off` similar hazards? t✓ 2. ATTR, Will the proposal result in substantial r T7_Air emissions or deterioration,~ .- '. Aiok ambaent air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? �w C. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or --- temperature, or any change in climate,. loca. lly or regionally? _ a" tVVATER. Will theproposal' result in substantial a, Changes in currents or elle course or direction of water Movements in either Marine or fresh haters, b Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns-, or the rate and amount of sui•fa.ce runoff? t : need. ,fol{ Off-site s1arface drainage impto,ve- tiients, including Vegetation removal channel'- i anon � Or culvert installation? d, Alterations to the ooulrse or flow of flood rwate r °? e; Cha.tige i;n the amotrnt of surface twator ill any water body? Discharge into surtaco waters, or in any alteration of surface 'iira.ter quality,,, in6luding but not li.ihited. to tempora''turei dissolved o z ren yg7 or turbiditylx, r Alteration of the di.r Ctio'n or rate O �. of ground waters I? Chw ge in the quail,tity of ground Waters-, ~= either through di.rooi: additions of frith drawals, Or throug,11 jnte'J�CeVti.on Off' ap. at'tule.r by cuts or c-.,xc vati.tm; i Reductio1l in the amoui t ofd iwator oto ertwi5e l.a ava bl.c ;dor pulaia.c grater supplioo j 4 aypasur o>` poopl�e o7° pro arty tt tdater related hazards siichz its f boditi I YES MAYBE NO 4. P ANT LIFE, 11"Ll 1 tIte proposal result in -substantial a.Change' in the diversity of specie's, or number of any species of plants (including trees, , shrubs, grass, crops) and aquatic plants)? �C ia. ReducCi.on of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? p - r an C. Introduction of nenows ec�.e� of ]Wants. into area, ar in a barrier to the normal replenish- � mens of existing species? 1. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. ANIMAL LIFEi Will the proposal result in substantial:. T. C; ange in the diversity of species, or numbers of any Species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell, fish, _wit}ric organisms or, insects),? •„� b, Reduction i.n the numbers of any unique, 'rare or end,ange-vod species o•-` animals . e. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, o7• result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d: Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife' habitat? -' C- 6. NOISE, Will the proposal result in gubstank tlI, Increases in existing noise levels? L L 'b : txposure of people to seve're< noise levels i . X,I JIT AND OLAR8. Will the proposal produce Significant I"ght and .glare? Will,result �proposal nned suNstant� alaltera.ltionofthe present or,planned land' use of an area? , 9. NATUEAL RtSOURCBS Will the proposal result in ubstant�.al: a. Increase in the rage of use of any naturd,l resources? v b s Depletion of any non ton6wAble natural "?' v reso"nrces n_ 10, 'RiSIK OV UPSET, WIL11 the proposal involve: a it r,i k of explosion, or the release of haz.atd- ous stlbstances EAcluding y b uf not limy tod to, oil pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in tltc event of an accident or upset conditions? Possible interference with an emergency response; clan, or emergency evacuatiwi pi.r►lt? . 1. t10PUDATIO.N. Will the proposal alter tha location, �l tri uC an, ensi.tv, 0r g owth rate of the i'kuman iopu latiott? 1 w. HOUSING, . Will the proposal a,ffoct existing housing;, � ov c° eate a domana l:ot:; additional Wising? r i YES MAYI�f N0 I.3, TRA.NSPORTATiON/CTRCULATION. Wil? the, proposal __. result in a. Generation Of substantial; additional vehicle movement? b, Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new w parking? Substantial C. i, g p tit act on ex ,-In transportation�- t ems ? Sys, d Significant alterations to -present patterns of circulation or 11tovement of people and,/ox goods? X e: Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? �` Increase in traffic hazard's to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? _ � L 14, PUBLIC, SERVICES, Will, the proposal have an effect upon, or result' in a need for new or altered governmental services a; Fire protection' b., Police protection"�- c. Schools? d. Pa=rks or other recreational facilities;? e, Maintenance of public facilities, including roads'? - f Other governmental services? aC IS ENERGY: Will the proposal result in: do Use of substantial amounts of fuel..or energy? b Substantial al enc Mase' indemand upon e.< sting sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy?` - I6r, UTILrT1RS. IVill the propsal result in a need for new Systems, or substantial alterations to the follc;ngM a, POWer or natural gas? b6 Communications Systems?- - c. �Vatex� d' Sewer or septic 'tan$:Y -- -- e Storm water dxainage? f:. 8,011d waste and disposal? r. 17, I-iUiAN. HEALTH, Wil". the proposal result ink rear of any health hatard ter tential 1aea t1I Ila(elcludi.ng; m"ta healtll� b _ F,'Cposur e of people to potential health LK hatards't 18', .At8Vrrr�S, 1vi�li the proposal result in the o �s ;.ruct16;h of an scenic vista. or view o' en to the p 3 Y ,' � ublit or will the proposal restilt in the p. p _ crebtion of an aesthetically offonsiVe site: Open to public v ewe 4 YES MAYBE No 19. RECREATION: SVi11 the proposal. resul t in an itiVoct upon the quality or Qua x tit'y ,of' exist,i:ng zecreational, oppottunit .es? gip : CULTURAL EE50UAM . a. N'i,11 the pxoposa,l result in the alteration Of.or the destruction of a prehistoric or hi storic archaeological s.to? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthet c effects to a prel i,storic Or hi-stori:c building, structure or object? c. Does the proposal have th:e potential to cause a ph s ral change which wovI6 a:rfect unique ethnic cultural values? d. 11111 the proposal restrict existing religious Or sac -Lid lases 'within the potential impact area? V DISCU5510N' Op ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION: AP 50-13-05 Seeattached.; 4 USSZQN OF ENViRONKiNTAL EVALUATION_ AP 50-13-0$