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HomeMy WebLinkAbout055-300-056Mr. and Mrs-. Robert Henker, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAp,L parcels on the west r side of Peitz Road, approx. 2000 ft. north of its intersoCtion with Lago Vista Way. Paradise area. (Lippincott/Guth Associates) AP 55-30-56, Public Works conditions: 1,, Provide two-way traversable access R'S- -LD-I to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway, 2. Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map. 3. Show 50 ft, building setback line measured from centerline of access easement.,. `, 4,' Provide road maintenance agreement. 5. Indicate a 55 ft, building setback from the centerline of Pentz Roach. 6. Show all easements of record on the_ "final map, 7.. Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. $. Obta:n encroachment permit and construct road approach providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of access road and Pentz Road. 9. Pay ;any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 10. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire: Dept. 11i Show 1 ft. no access strip along parcel 1 frontage except at road locations. Hedlth Dept. conditions 1 Z�rnvad a 100 ft, leaehi~' elCl area setbacks around existing welln either within the property or wi.thIn 100ft. of the proporty boundaries. i Showa 164, hfiel wt:tlsack of 4 t� inea the heir ht tai' the eut an : par'ae1 2 141 indicate .on the map, that ere6s with s1bges in excess of 30 percent a>~ unsuitable at, sewage. disposal: 5+ Provide -a letter carother' time �86da7.e"" 0ommur ity service's lei tx ct statin that;: thtr,7 are Wil ing an,d;° 'able to supply eiomestic watdi, tri parcels i 6nti 2. [P.C. 5@9 "M Cbp¢�oCQ 4°��3fl D�910� ph Q4°74O Uap v g', i; Cly "'1`.., !x .. .� � " �� • I ' /V. 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CA 9519.6 9� 4" }..$)! , .. # , w , i r , , Z_ AMMIL IV, ENMONMENTAL TMP S (,Explanations ons a . a lam."yes" and ''naybe�' answers 'axe required on attached sheet(s)) YES MAYBE X15 1. EARTH': Wi11 the proposal result in significant: .`instable earth conditions 6rL in change3 in geologitL substructures?... b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or , vvercervering of the soil'? ,. C. Change in topography ior ground surface relief features? Cd. DestrUGtio:n, Covering or modification of any h unique geologic or physical. features?` e. Increase in wind or mater erasion of soils, either on or off-site? £. Changes in deposition or exosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, depos'itior� or, erosaan which may mod,he channel of a river or stream or the bed of the o`Cean or any bay,, inlet or lake? g.. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated 'urban areas? A h. Exposure of people.or property to geologic - hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- Slides, ground failure or similar hazards? r 2. AIR. Will the proposal resultin substantial: T_. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient b. air quality? The creation of objectionable 0dox.s, smoke �, or fumes? C. Alteration OfL air movement, moisture, 0 temperature, or any change in climate; locallyL or regionally?, 3. iVATER. Will, the proposal result in substantial: a: Changes in. currents, ar, the course or %direction of water movements in either ` marine or fresh waters? L b. Changes in. absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of s.rrface runoff? Need for otf-site surface d,rain�ge improvp- C 7nents, including vegetation remeval, Chazn,el- ization or cu]vert installation? `- d. Alterations to the course or flow 01 flood `waters? -. e. Change in the amount of surface'water in any . water bo�y'� ,.�:... f. Discharge into surface, _waters, or in` any L. altera:t� on of surface water quality, ` including. dis.s�lved but not 1`imited to temperature; ozygen or turbidity? g'. rat ion of the direction or rate o f Tota Al, te� .of gtound waters h. Change an`the; civant1ty' of ground wavers; either through direct <adda t°a ons ax �v th�.: drawals,,"or through interception, of an aatrifer by cuts br-excgVA't 0Us.? is Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies?` j . p r o a e EXPO ;sure sof people tin 'pxop.,,xty t w related hazards such as flooding? Z_ 4 • PLANT LIFE. YES Will the — proposal result in, substantx s a• range in the diversity: `a1: MMAYS1y NO ... of s,peUlt , , of any species; of umbar n shrubs pXants (,including trees, gsass, crops, and aauatio b ° plants)' Reduction of the numbers of any or endangered species of uriiQue, r�rt� C. Introduction of new speCxeSaons? axes, ._.. . a barrier to the f normaltreplenish- ment of existing species? d• Reduction in acreage of any agricultural? c. ra 5. ,ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in ;s a. C arige in the dverslCy .� ubstantial, s Of any species of animals �bprdses' or numbers including -reptiles t land animals bedu Ic °Tg'ahisms orf it hell fish, b. Reduction in the numbers ;of any uni ue ox endangered species of a re q , c animals? Introduction r� -- of anarea, or renew sped es of animals into 'sult in a barrier or movement of mi to the animals? grat;i,on d, ,Deteri,oration to existing fish: or vildiife habitat? -- �- 5 NOISE. Will the a. proposal result in, substantial;: Increases in exist,in b e levels? E.cp'osure of people to Severe noise levels? yS , 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. slgniscan1Vill the t - proposal produce t _Ig and, glare? , 8. LAND USE. 6Y1,11 the proposal result in a su' s`� t ntiai 'alteiati a of . the present ex land use of an area? plan • ' NATURAL RESOURCES': Wi11 the _____ su ,• -�.. stantia�.; Proposal result° in a. Increase in the gate ofuse o resources? W f any natural b • Depletion of an resources? Y ion -renewable natural b r 10 • AI�SK OF UPSETp Will the pro nsa7 involire a• A x1;7 f; explosion ar. the release of bazar - ous substances d but event.pest cides��ncluding, not limited to, chEmicals .or radiation of an accident ar;upset onditons?.In the b. Possible nterfere.nce with an.,emergent P resonse plan or timer enc Y g Y evacuation plan? il• POPULATIO] ll the =-- astr� ut on, Proposal a'it,er t`he 'lova inn,' ,densit . :POPulation?. Y, dr .growth rats af.the human'. , HOUSI-NC . � or create jV i � a demand dor addytaonathousinng housing g ? Ci e _ YES MAYBE Nd 13. TR.A�NSPORTATION/ CIRCUL4,'ION. W*111L the proposal resultn: a. Generation of $�hs1 an tia1ddit:i.onal avehicle movement . �. b. Effects on exist , arking facilities ox gp , demand for new, parking? C. SuU-stantial im�iact cin existing transportation s;rsterns? �.. d, Significant alterations to ';present patterns d£ circulation Or riovemen.t of people 'and/ox goads e. Alter14t °oa8 to watei ba.rne, ,xai1 ax air traf��;o? f. Increase in t°ra£fi; Hazards to motor vehicles, -Z. bicycl is1 s or pedes t% fans 14. P,UBJ;IC SLRVIrAES„ ' � ill : Ite propos..al have an eff,o0t upon, OT for new or altered orU-�er��cesneed gvenmenta7. a. Fire proteciri? b. Police protection? c. Schools?: d. Parks or otlx4t "r e�-titional .facilities? e. 14aintenance o:C 0-ab .ic facilities, inCluding —� roads? f. Other governmoirtal services'? 15. ENERGY. Will'the proposal xesult in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy?' b, Substantial increase In demand upon existing� . souxces o� enex,y, or re ux re t}�e develo :meat.` g q ` p Of new sourceS of enexg, 16. `'UTILITIES, Will the p;r.opsal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations, to the fallowing; a; Power or natural gas?' b: Communications systems? c. Water avai1ab J l ity: d. .Sewer, or septic tank? e. Storm water dxe.inage? f, Solid waste and disposal'? 17: I�'tNiAN REALTH.' Will the proposal result in: a." Crearian of any health hazaxd or'poten,tial heap"h hazard (exCxudI g mental heap}x) 7 , b: Lxposure of people to potential h,ea -�' hal rdsZ 18. AIaSTHETIC5: Wil 'the ".rpo ,osa1 resu t y.. P l n the OFStrF� u in Of Any'scenic vista oi� view ripen to, th.e public,' or will the proposal result zn the creation ;af ari. aestY et pally offensi'Ve s to a en to public view? } 4 , YES MAYBE, NO 19 RE,_ CREAi`IUN., Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity p£ exist7.x�g recreational o portunitties? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will t e proposal result in the alteration, of or the destruction of a prehistdric'ox . historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal; result in adverse physical Olt, aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic, b'ui'lding, structure or object?_ Q. Loe;s 'the the proposal, havepotential to, cause a physical change which world affect unique ethnic cultural Values? d. Will the proposal restrict; existing religious` or sacreduses within th areal e<patentiax: impact V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 55-30-56 See attached' i Appencl�.x. F -mage f i