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HomeMy WebLinkAbout058-500-026r. � �>. 9 t � � r � .. � r � ', n �` , r' ., 1 ., � a' •' '� 1 e. f . . ,'''1'I � 1r e ,r �' �. , ' t rit r C�ftC).1 C;CT NAME" W11 i am Lyman, D. vi. M. A P �� '�#58 , 5,0-26� f �r� ��,�; rt�r ow'_`_`�� P4�t'7 tlt��II�S �5:�i�I ftcV,L�C'Nf " 1�'rt`:e:Otl� PI1Cfa `, --------------- s , rl wwt""""tµ^-+,..`....s.w..,....,,aw.�s«�_,,,,N... " [ ° 7 7 '� r w+..,.�"�+^•ta„M..+�..a.. 1 .w.,,.{,y,,�( . ww„ � P � w-A.S,,..f.At��,' �SM1i •"a; �.,,;�.�;,��,�;�*,-�1wEnr...tr-,w+'wh.wyy..+xw�;�,,,.•.yM,v+.w�.wM.c.,.�,w,..,a�,,R•;••5.��..w.tF„�.�.--�.���,�w,�y„", - •, W+"! ,p � � t+rx..�a.s""-."'..wa`wTk,•.lcro+•+„ic ly ' +�wi«+-� � It+:+ �+k".t,w'M-+M+e.+ti+,��.N.W«,w-w+1�....,a;wl+ �� �.i f � fi �, , i{ `' ft G.� 1� t� t �' r i [) .n Vq t '4 el � �w.J.�+{YH.�..�w.u...�ww+u'n�• K.++.�+v.y i-'' *4w�4-..+r4+.�'^w � .awo'+YW.f+ YES MAYBE NO ro osaf result in substantial': �„ PLANT RIFE. W3.11 the P P o� species, or number div a. tinge in the trees, of any species o plants'(includin tants)? and aquatic p -- rass , crops , rare shrubs , g unique b Reduction of the numbers of any d species of plants? esp eor ndangere Introductioin of neW species of plants ilea sh '.°eplenis- c. area, or in a barrier to the normal men- of existing species? acreage of any agricultural crop? d' Re in LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial;' S, ANIMAL 0f species, or numbe�cs dive. rsity a. C tinge in the land animals shelds ,l fish, o f any species of animals (bi:she including 'reptiles, fish and bentllic organisms ox insects) ? unique',. rare -`—' ± b . Reduction in the numbers of any _ o'r, endangered sp eczes o£ animals? ----- animals into C. Introduction of new sp _ result in a barrier the migration or an. area, — _— or movement, ofanimals? fish or wildlife d. Deterioration to existing habitat? os'al result in substantial: 6. I30ISE. jdill the prop levels? ----- ---" -- creases in existing noise of people to severe noise levels? b. Exposure LIGIiT AND CLARE. Wjii the proposal produce 7signs scant light and `glare? g. LAND US Will the. proposal result in a su stantxal alteration of the p resent or planned M i land use of an area? NATURAL RESOURCES: Wall the proposal result in q, suhstantaal:; natural. in the rate Of use of any : a. Increase _ resourcesnon-renewable natural b. Depletion of tiny resources. 10. RISS OF UPSET. W111 the proposal involve: or the release cif hazard- A x explosion a . but �: not' limited to , ous substances (including, In the or radiation)' esticdes, chemicals oilitions'set ond — -�-- or up event of an accident b.; Passible interferener %r respon a plan or; em gen* evacuatgoncplan? o osal alter the location; 11 POPULATION..' Wnsiti}�.,pi p. e human or, growth rate Of t •. r - str�. popu? ra os a� affect e�tisting housing, 1 HOUcreate forpa ditonal housing'] -"-` a�demaiid ar _ d y . Yir5 MAYBE N0 a 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal xesult in a. G ineration of substantial additional vehicle G movement? b. Effects on existin parking fac�.lYtes, or ig, .demand for new parking? c Substantial, impact on existing transportation � systems? d.; Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement.of people and/ox goods? e. Alterations to waterborne,rail or air traffic? f.. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? . 1 have an effect proposal 14: PUBLIC SERVICES. �+�ill the ro a r upon, or result in a need fot new or altered governmental services, G- a. Fire protection? �- b_. police protection? -- c Sch ools^ d. Parks ax other recreational. facilities? � e: Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services? ENERGY. IM! the proposal result in: energy? TUse of substantial amounts of fuel ,or 4 , b: Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy'? 16_: UTILITIES., Wi11 the proposal result in a need for substantial alterations ta: the new s:stems, or y following a. Power or natural: gas? — - b Communications systems., c, Water ;avaalabi.I:ity: _ G, d. Sewer or Sep tic tank? e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and d4 posal7 17. IJM i'HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: reation of any health hazard ox potential (� ;. ' ml health)? health hazard (excludingenta heap}►, b'. Exposure of people to potential haz�.trds'�' 1$. AESTHETICS;. TNa.,1X the priipoal 'result in tike ox view open to, o struct�on-of .any stenid vista the pt�bl:ic, or; will:' the propoaal result in the creatjon of an aesthetically° offensive; site open to pUbli G View? iy _y i do IRS MAYBE. NO 19. �ECRE,A'!'i�i�{►i xl the proposal' T-esult in an impact on the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? CULTURAL RESOURCES.,` r t a". Will the proposal result .in the alterat-ion' of or the destruction j *„ of a pr1.ehistaxie or historic archaeological site? b Will the proposal result .in adverse $hys9eal or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building) stiructure or object? C6 Does the proposal have the Poterit:al to cause a physical,ehange'which would affect unique' ethnic, cultural values? d. Wixl"the Proposal restxi.ct`. existins, l•P zgious or sacred uses within 71 1 -area? the pot^d1 impact ,. V. DISCUSSION _ OF Fr VIRQ*fENTAL' EVALTtA VTnN AP 58-50-26 ' See attached., e ;a b. Groundwater: Existing well taps deep aquifer. c. Drainage Characteristics= Site drains southeast to Hodapp Creek. d. Annual Rainfall (normal,). - 50-55" . e. Limiting =actors= 5. Visual/Scenic Quality Highs :near 'Lake Oroville Recreat1on Area, 6,. Acoustic duality". Low aml3lient noise 1 evel s,iefl t'h intermittent traffic and sparse residential' use. 7. Air Quality" Moderate to high. E3 i o 1 on i cal Env 1 ronmente 8 w Vegetat i on = Oak Woodlands Digger Pines, grad s l and, r I parr l an vegetation near creek. '9. W i l dl i fe Hab i tat;' . Upper Sonoran Life Zone cri ti cal winter deer range for the Bucks Mountain Deer Herd, Cultural' Eny'i ronment: 10. Aechaeo ogicaal and Historical Resources'In the area: ArchaeologlCqlL survey preVlously done; no recorded sites on thi is portion, of the original parcel', AP 58-50-21 11, Butte County General 'tan designation: Foothill Area Res'i dent i al ., 12. Existing zoning: FR -5: 13. Existing Land Use.on-site. House and veterinary clinic under- construction: previously used for grazing land: 14.. Surrounding Area;" a. Land Uses: Rural hartesites With accessory agricultural uses, primarily maintenance of livestock including cattle, horses and goats, br Zon Ing., FR -5, FR -1 0, FR -SFO. c.. - Gen. P1 an des;ignatiana- �'oothiill Area Residential. d. ".Parce l 51 zes:: P„ Popul rat 1 qt1 % Very low Idens 1 ty . 15. Character of Site and Area: 16. Nearest Urban Area;. Qrov i; l 1 e, 20 Iii i l esr; Farad se, 15 M4 l es . 17. Rel avant Spheres of tnfluence: 18. Improvements Starida;;,ds Urian Area: 19. PT, re.Protect.on Service: a. Nearest County (State)" Fire Sttition' Volunt eei' Stat i -4n 437 on ConccaW Road, Seasonal 'Station 436 at Jarbo GaiS, Volunteer Stat! on. #S8:.'t Lake Conco_w: b . 4Satetw Ava i ,1 aka i l i ty : F i re truck cap i �y , Wel 1 , pond it n $00 feet across lel son Bar Road. 20. Schools ` i n Area; r 58-26-21 Lothar & 58-50-06 Heather Guitschuss 6672 View Acres Dr. Norman Willi 17 419 Paradise, CA 95'969 Nel sanams Bar Rd. Orov11e1 CA 95965 58-26-22 Lothar & 58-50-07 j Heather Guitschuss 4?. Donald & Deloris Williams Dart St. Loma Linda, CA 92354 11451 Nelson Bar Rd. Oroville, CA 95965 } 58-X26-23 F Lothar & 5$-50-20 Heather Guitschuss Virgil & Antonette Yelland; 6672"Acres Dr. Paradise, CA 95969 11269 Nelson Bar Road Oroville, CA 95965 58-26-24 Friedrich & ► 58-50-221 etc. Beverly Muniaerts 1124.3 Nelson Bar Rd•Pearl Worcester r Orov 11e„ CA 9596.5 " Otoviovi ^-age, Coach Lano lle, CA 95965 d 58-26-25' Stanley & 58-50-26, etc. Ronna Worcester, 11228 Nelson Bar Rd. Leola Lunt, et al OroVille CA 95965 , 13.1 Sunset Drive + Hollister, CA 95023 58-26-30, etc,' Ronald & Barbara58-50-26 Krusemark 1 William Norton Lyman 11219 Nelson ',Bat Road Oroville CA 95965 DUM P•0. Box 623 Durham, CA 95938 58-26-31 58-50-Og Terry Gilbert P-0- Bo:t 18,8, LYnn LTD Forest Ranch, CA 95942' 42574 Remora St. Temecula., 'CA 5`8-26-55 .9239p 58 -5p -1Q Pearl Moore 11489 Stage Coach Lane Francine Patton. 42574 Oroville, GA 95965 Remora St. Temecula, CA 5239'a 58-=50-0.3, etc. ]twin Moore 11443 `Nelson Bar Rd: Orovil,le, CA 95965 8 58-50-05 � Daryl Willams;' et a1 1140$Nelson: Bar Rd, Orovi11e, CA ;95965 i n y t a-481 84", 991 �rt FOf cr,.RT krE.MAIL, stcel ri#trisuhokt�E c4t��aaG� nnovin�.a NioROT lr{tEt{yntltlNnl rhW� (5va Raverse w sent Wllamman DVy---M"� a _ gtReet ann taa Box 623 �w p.0, . a .stake end xrri iaode 9 Durham 0.�,.-:=�.:�r--~' 5938s fRaskacr �erf�rsed Hed pacsal t7etwo Foe ^o . 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