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HomeMy WebLinkAbout055-300-079Y Rece'pt 27A Proj eL lI' � 4; t� APPENDIX E Date Filed Environmental Information Foxes (To be compleited by aplic;ant)., GENEEtAL INFORMATION 1. Name and address of devel.o'P er or project s ',onsor : � � 2. Address of project-0Ly Slflr pC-�-TSL, M4,Aw—t Assessor's B].ocic and Lot Number Name ,° address, aril tel hone number of 'person to be L-! contacted concerningthis ro • eet• Ppwrce,, ~s .. 4. 'I'vne of proj ect i (i • e. rezoning, subdrisi on)��a 5. List and desct-,,be anyother related permits and other public approvals required for thisl project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies; -- 6. 1Jxisting;zoning dstri:ctz 7. Pro osed use of site: ' p r .l v ro7 L PROJECT DESCRIPTION 8. Site: size.. v4� S C- 9?. Square footage of bvil,dxrig!(s) 10. Ilumber of £Ioors of, construction, MA ll. Amount of_off-street parking pr-v3-ded.lUh, 1.2. Attach site developme "t pian. --�. 13pxoposed schecliirig:r✓,C. 1.4. Assoe aiaed pro j ects lS: Anticipated incrco ntal de�relc�pmerit,;��� Appendix µ page l o'f 3 r .,_._ _. .. - J -F- ♦J.A - -..S+N 4f 4`W 4V.1 \...+as w..a.s 4* a,✓- ...._. _ .,. -. I:OR lr ."I R PREPARATION C0 An en"Iy!5� is ".. ,.. Jn. ms. Anda oil.., p ., .... '114 111es t 7th Avenue 963 1,tYr-`tIe AvcnUL- C:h.iCa, CA 95926 Chico,, CA 95926 (916) (916) 343 -7396 Berl U. Nelson Assoc. -- rgIneetIng Sp(} Wall Street 377 Connors Cou. Suite B Chico y CA. 95926 Chico, • CA 95926 � (�16) x9 _o49J • (916) S95-1600 ' Cook; :r1S50CLr7te5 kinw, { i"«+0C'1: atc:S • 2060 Park Avenue X31 Wall Street Oxovx e, CA95965 Chico., CA 950,1 (916} 533-645 (;9X6 343-5841 Gedd s , D; istoll As . '�rrthart . Br0Vtta' &, Assoc r X20raad; Avenue ? SSI fioIbr'rtsorz 5.treet (,'P.t}.Eox 157E Orovlle CA :95965 .Orovlle,: CA 95965 ,.(916) 533-2068(916)' Sawl91 :. 0 Tt LE CONSULTANTS P. nt:orp -is es Dr. aK' h sIey Siem ]im lilavnans, Archaeolo,gical 8pecel a1151t (Botanical Survey) p. 0. �o�c 1365 Ch5-ca State Unxv_er ty" Chico; CA 95927 CFiica, CFS 95929 (9.16) ScJ3�cJ65b .(.�1G). 395-5.35:. (535.5) (916) 3435.558 Peter Jensen Jim Jokerst Research Archaeologist: (grata �.cax survey); Chxco State Unive•rsxtyP> _ Bo_� ,3I2C " Ch, cc►, Cil 95929 (916) S95_6811�.��5-95 Syu9S�r.500 Qrav� I Lc, ' CA X5965 (0 I .,) (�L ?., ,Sd_gn29 , y Praessio:n� Arc`hzeola'ical Services J'erey pro�lty ,. 2�i1 G C?region Tx (rotarz:� cal Sur:ley)' Itesicli;,•, CA 96005 CaZxEornia i�ni°e Plant (�} b) Chico 3 2-�U213, Pnxaclls4 ` "I?��1"4 Soc.�� y` Pe�k�lirt ?.G6-076 77 Chic�i Stade Urtive:'si�,v Ch �C71, C6 95929 ' .X �m .5ncati�ciuxai; B `I0l1'0 t; ('91t� xt 5-533 Y I ! W 4G t 3, Bdx, 55j4 5 Ch icc * CA' c?50 ?6 7�� 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantialt a• in the diversity of Specieor number of any species of plants (including trees., shrubs , grass, crops, and aquatic plants:) ?'" b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, -tare ' or endangered, species of plants? 'c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a, barrier to the normal, repJ;enish- ment o.` existing species? d. e action in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. CanANIMAL LipE. Will the proposal result in substantial';; a. 'e—sn the diversity of species, or numbers, of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and .shell fish,, b'enthic organisms or, insects)? b.Reduction in 'the, numbers o any, unique, rare or endangered: species of animals?', c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the'migration Omovement of animals? d. ,Deterioration to existing fish or 'WUdlife habitat? 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial ; a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe Inoise levels? 5� C_ 7. LIGHT AND GLARt. {Pill the proposal. produce ss.gn`f'icant 1 ght and glare? 8. LAND USE Will the proposal result in a i 1 present-or su Stant_' al a terat3.on of the planned la land use of an area? , 9, NATURAL }tESOURCES,, Still the proposal festxlt in :Substantial. a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion, of any non-renewable natural reSpUTC6S`? ' 10 . RISK .OF UPSET,. Will t}le proposal 'inuolve i a. A ri$ of explosion or the release of hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to oil,pestcide:s, chemicals or raciiation� in the event of an accident or' upset conditions?' b. Passsble inter. =' ference with an emergency response :plan or emergency elracuation plai7 , ll. POPULATION. Will `the ro os` P p,', al. alter` the oca tion, astribution., dens'ity;, or growth rate of the human populat - n? L • HOUSING. Will, l tli e proposal; affect e�c�.sta:ng, housing; or create a demand; ,for addita.onal housing? -3- YES MA�' LO 13, TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in:, a. Generation of substantial additiomovenal vehicle - b. Effement? cts on existing parking fac=ilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on exXsting transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to,present Patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffzc? f. Increase -in traffic hazards to motor vehicles x' bicyclists or`pedostxi.ans? ' 14. PUBLIC SERVICES: Will the proposal haver an effect Upon, or result in a deed for new or altered governmental services; a. Fire protection? - b. Police protection?'` c . Schools ? - d. ParkSr or other recreational facilities? -` e. 'Maintenance of public facilities including'. roads?, f. Other governmental services - X 6 1S: ENERGY. Will the proposal result in* a. se of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b. Substantial: :. increase demo . nd. Upon existing souxces OfL energy, or require the development. ofenergy-2 new sources of 16. UTTLITiESz {yI the propsal result in a need for new systems, or substantia]: alterations to the following: - _. a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Water availability: -+�- d. Sewer or sept%,c tank? e:. Storm water drainage? -, f. S61id waste and disposal? -` 17. HUMAN HEALTH, Wil] the proposal result i;n: a� ea�to`n of any healthhazard ar potential health hazard (excluding trental health)? Exposure of people 'to potential. health hazards? ---� 18.AESTHETICS,. Will the proposal result in, the 0Fstruc of n, of', axxy scenic v 5ta ,;ar view c on to the public, ar will the pr.opasal result in thn r,eation of an aesthetically afi'erisive site open to public,°View?