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HomeMy WebLinkAbout063-030-145i� "PARCEL P1.A b to .be completed by applicant:' R Items `1- DONALD. R. HUMME CA . 9 59 20 Ch7.c0l i. APPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS: . 25 "Foxest Creek Cixc7 eo;cimatelIN l arcel into twa. a DESCRIPTION: Divide 356 acre „:._---- PROJECT SESSOR,'S PARCEL NUMBER(S�� 3, AS— Foathil'1 Residential q, PROPOSED, USE: De artmezt: are to be completed by e Planning P �' The following items �,pgD CONSERVATION �r-•Eo � CURRENT,ZONING:` PLA2i GENERAL Conditional Criteria: YES NO Perform t`�e It;i:; recommended that You P foYSoiting,checked .items. -RESIDENTIAL + AGRICULTURAL- -L- _ JpIAGICAL RECORDS CHECK f Compatibilityy 1, Agricultural ;Comp — BOTANICAL SURVEY scit Water and Sewer Cap Y _ ._lL, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 3; Adequate Fire Facilities . � YES; ti0 p: Road Capacity and ools -- -^" and 5c%: - WITHIN DEPART1'iEtIT OF rISH ✓ -�_ Commercial 5.: Accass toAND GAME DEVEIQPt�NT ZONE: — ORCHARD AttD FIFL.D CROPS — Parcel Size .---' WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN: 1, Predominant 5-10 ac. �- 2. Vicinity of Urban :Boundaries --r- " WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR Impaired 3 At Viability not 'Imp _ LAND USE PLAN:. Staff D"e.termin3tion: Substantially conform moo" 'Use -- If Yes„ Name o,f Plan GENERAL PLAN 1 Land V. — V ; Conservation — UgBAN P.ESERVE: .-- Space. ��� 3 OPgn p V 4. Safety ,-_--LG If Yes:: Name of Reserve 5. Noise 6; Housing AIRPORT LAND' USE PLAN: --� '-�--` '_ 7;. CirculationAc tVe rJ 4WN 'Date j v� Staff Signature AF1M of hiE'ABOYE STAFF DETFRIIINAMU 3' • LAND pIVISIDN, I AM APPLICANT FOR yNE REQUESTED ZONING. PLAN AS,T{E GENERAL' .AND,. TTH THE H... E COGIFQRMANCE• 7 � Signature of Appl care Date W months from tha date `4f the; staff siSna ture. 1.ek ire: and be discarded six e ort W� l P, LD' 1000A Cre vI. sed b-87� au,{io Co. Alannan r t1}Fg llm ma I 00m m 5ERI 3 1989 C9rovtllei ' CWl OMW Sep temb e r 13, 19 8 8 linty of Butte Planning D:Ppartment 7 County Center Drive Oroville, 'CA. 95965 ATTN L' aura Tuttle RFS SURVEYORS, INC, RE • HummetTentative Parcel Map waiver APP, 3 - 30 Dear Laura: (ED We are iri receipt of a copy of the Northeast Information Center's report to you recom.Gendingthat an Archaeological Reconnaissance be con. - ducted on. the above referenced property., Because SUR'VEYORstNC, a rather large outlay of money is, anticipated, to conduct such a survey; partly because of the size of the parcel, 'partly because of the terrain making 331 WALL STP.8 T transects ' dilficult and partly because of the dense CHICO,CA,95928 growth of underbrush (largely poison oak) that has 916•343.5841 sprung up since the' firer the owner has elected not to proceed wa th the 'project at the r.resent time I note that this .application was'; s,tibmittea June 8, 1588 and we respectfully request that, no further action be 'taken on .the -application, but that the application be k,ep.t 'open, if ar all possible,' until. nearer the .end of the tame period allowed to gate the adver4e impact ',in the e}tent circumstances develop that would make the ex aenditure of such I money. practical or,desireabl e Very truly; yours, . 4 TAF/bels cc: John A &h4onsa Iy. ENV ZFZONNIIEN'rE�L ZMPaA:CTS , (Eiiplanratons of all "YES" astd' '�MAYBE�� answers are required on attached sheet(s). 1. EARTH'. Will the proposal -result in significant: S MAYBE a, Unstable earth` conditions, or changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering o, the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief Features? d: Destruction, covering or modification of';any unique geologic 'or physical features?---- e. Increase in wind or -rater erosion of soils, either on or off siteT f. Changesin deposition or erosion of beach sands; or changes .in siltatio►ao o£ a ri p ver or stream socean horhanyybay', or thebadof the inleteor lake7 g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils, outside ,designated urban areas? h. exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such. as earthquakes, x �' landslides, mudslides, ground failure 9r similar hazards? 2. AIR, �. Will •the prep result in substantial: OSAI a. .Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? X b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes?' c. Alteration of ,air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change. in climate,, locally'or regionally? I. {WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial:' a. Changes in currents, or the course or d' h ion of water, movements 'in either marine or fresh waters? , b, changes in runoff?ion rates drainage atterns or the rate and, amount $ _x'p , g p s of c. Need for dff-site stu:facel drainage. improvements, including vegetation removal, channelization or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or £low of flood waters'! _ e. Change,,in the 'amount of surface water in any water body? is f. DischArge into surface Waters; br' in, any, alteration of surface water quality) including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or V turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction, or rate of f1914 of, ground waters?' h. than, i tt the qusi►tity or quality' of ground waters, either, through direct additions or Withdrawals:, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts; or excavations? i. Reduction in e amount of Water otherwise available for pubilq water. th supplies? j., Exposure of people or property to`water=related hazards such as flooding? _ 4" PLANT LIFE. Willthe proposal result, in substantial: a. Change in .the,diversity of „species, or ,number o£ any species of plants 1n9ilid tic.plants)T (, „ing trees, shrubs, grass cro s and,aqua .� p � b. Reduction 9£ tete numbers of any unique, ,'rare or: endangered species: ofr plants? c.' Introduction of species of°pl,ants into'an area, or in az barrier to enishmnew the normal replent:of existing spediesl Ai Reduction in acreageof any agricultural crop -x— e ANI,xFE', Will. the proposal result in substantial: YDS MAYBE NO a; Chan 'in the diversity, of Ispe nes, or numbers'of any species of animals (birds, land anirw�ls including zeptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms _ or insects)`? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique rare or endangered species 'of X animals?� C. Introduction of neW';speci'es of animals into an`area, "or in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? ds Detorioration,of existing fish or wildlife habitat? y----- 6. N.OT5F. Will tie ,proposal result in substantial: a. increases ` n existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 11�ARE.; x Will the proposal product significant light and glare'! y', LIGHT AND G11 — B. i.AND USg, Will, the proposal tesult in a substantial alteration of the resent or planned land use of an ar P ea?~ 9. NATuRAI. RESOURCES, Wil,i the proposal result in substantial: a. Increase in the rate of ube of any natural res6urces4 x p any non-renewable natural:, resources?, b.De letion of 1D. RISK oP UPSET. Will the proposal involvei. a, A rink of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not linited'to, of , pesticides, chemicals of radiation) in the event �( -.- of an accident or upset cUnditions? b. Possible interference With an emergency response plan az ,emergency evacuation: plan? ll, P07ULATION. Will the 'proposal alter location, distributiohi density or growth rata o£ the human population.? ^--- -"—"' 12. . Will the proposal affect oxis"ting housing, or create a .demand HOuSING for additional housing? l3. TRANSPORTATION%CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result a. Generation of substantial additionak'Vehicle movement? b: Effects on exidting parking facilities, ar demand for neW parking? c Substantial impact on existing; transportation systems? �--- —+' d, 'Significant alterations 'to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and goads? e: Alterations to waterborne, rail or, air traffic?" f'. Increase iii traffic hazards to .motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians'? 14• PUBLIC SERVICES. Wiil the proposal have.an effect upon, Or result`in a tteed for neW or altered goyerttment services: A : Fire protectibn.. y ' b. Police protection? Schools? d. Parks or gather recreational facilities? X e. Maintenance of public facilitesy including roads? f.Oth�,r governmental services? r3.. s , 1 15, Ef tEP.G!'. W. ill the proposal result 3n, A , Use of substantial amounts of fuel or :energy? t.r:as �iAY11P saf� . b. Substantial, increase in demand upon existing sources of ener require the development of By, ° r new sources of energy? 16: UTIL_ ITIBS• Will the proposal result inaneed for new systems ar substantial alterations to the following: a, Power :or natural gas? b, Con6mications systems? c. water availability? --� d. sewer or Septic systems? ---_ e. ;Storm Water drainage:? ----- ----• fr Solid waste and disposal? v "'`"• — ^��-- 17., IiUr1AN }fEALTFI • will the proposal result in; _ • _ .•[ ` _ a• Creation of any health hazard or - Potential hazard (excluding mental hraith)? p b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? �y lg. AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction n£ any -scenic vista or view open to the public, or wi.11 the creation - proposal result in the of an aesthetically offensive site open to view", ,public 19. gUAnEATION• Will fire proposal result in an impact upon the quality nr quantity of existing recreational opportunities? xURAL RESOURCES.' x a• Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of 'a Prehistoric- or 'historic archaeological situ? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic .effects to' a pre}istoric or historic buildin g, structure -or object7 Does k C'. the proposal have the potential to cause a 'physical change wh ch would affect unique ethnic cultural' -values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing; religious or sacxed uses within the potential ifipact area? v DZSt=U'SS2ON OF ENV.=RO NI°IIENTALj `V VAL;LTATTON See attached:,, : x ti IV