HomeMy WebLinkAbout063-030-127IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
o a. l ''yes" and "maybe" answers are rec{uired
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�. EARTH`. Will the proposal result in significant:
a,.Unstable earth conditions or in changes n
- ;geologic substructures?
b.' Disruptions, displacements, compaction or
overcovering of the soil'?
C. Change in topography or, ground surface
relief features?
d. Destruction, Covering or modification of any
unique geologic or physical features?
in wind or water` erosion of sofas,
e. Increase
either on or off-s te?
f:, Changes in deposition'or erosion of beach
or changes in siltation,' deposition
sands,
or, erosion which may modify the channel of
a r ver or stream'or the bed of the ocean or,
any bay, inlet or'lake?
g. Loss of prime agr culturally prodtictive sail;
outside designated urban areas?
propec
of people or 'rty to geologi
h, Exposure
hazards'such as earthnuakes, l�tndsldes, mud-
slides, g raund failure or similar hazards?
2.. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial'.
deterioration of ambient
a. Air emissioly:g or
air. Quality?,
b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke
o, fumes. ,moisture, 'or
c. Alteration of air movement
temperature, ax any change in climate,
locally or r'egianal ly?
iVATER. Will, the proposal result in substantial;
a.` Changes in currents, or the course Or
direction of Water movements 1n either
k,
marine or fresh-waI ters?
b,' Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,
or, the rate and amount of` surf,acerunof,f?
c. Need for of£ site surface drainage impxave�
attents, including; vegetation removal, channel
izatign or culvert installation?
flow of flood
d. Alterations to the course` or
waters?
e. Change in the amount`of surface water in any
water body?
f Discharge into surface Waters;, or an any
includ;ng
alerataon of si'rface water Quality,
but ncit limited to t;6mperatur,e, dissolved
a -or turliiia ty?
n -g .
Alteration the direction or rate of flow
.of
of grgU w1stors?
h x Chatge in the Qu ntx.t)e or, qua�.�.ty of garound waters,
it '&r through d�r,eet `addx`ta ons "or with-
of an,
drawals through interception
aqui fer liy cutS;�,or eXca��'atians?
�tedtict'on iii the amou�it of ,rater otherwise .
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atailable for ,publ c' Water .suppl'ies?--
j. Exp11
osure of.poaple or property to 1vate'r
, ', ng?
relate d hazards such as flood
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PLANT LICE, Wi11 the proposal result in sub$ta tial;
a C ansge in the diversity
of species, or nufir n '
of any, species of plants (inc]uding trees,
shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plan s)'�
b'. Reduction o,f the numbers of .. -...
any unique, rara
or endangered species of- plants?
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c, Introduction of; new species of plants: lants into tin
area, or in a barrier to the normal repl'On�sh-
meat of existj.nIspecies?
d, Reduction in acrea e of an
g Y agricultural crop?
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ANIEdAL LIFE: Will the proposal result in substanti, ,a1:
77-7 i� ange6-in tie d'versa ty
of specs es , or numbers
o any species of animals (birds)land an,�igrtj,s
including reptiles, fish and she11.
benthic organisms or insects
b Reduction i.n the numbers of Lny unique, xao
or endangered species of animals?
c Introduction of
new species of anima s into,
an area, or result iri a barrier to the �;
mi �'�a on
g
or r movement of animals?
d.- Det"erioxatibn tc etisting fasil
or. wildlife
habitat?
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NOISE. will the proposal result in substantial,
a. Increases iri
existing noise levels?
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bExposure of people to: severe noise levels?
TiLIGHT
.AND GLARE. Will, the proposal produ
ce
s g itcant, li.gh't
and glare?
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8.
LAND, USE: }Vill the .proposal result in '.a
on of the
pre5ent Or planned
land use of alteirea�
9.
NATURAL RESOURCES:
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subs tatitial111 the proposal result in
a. Increase inthe irate of use of any natural
resources?
b,. Depletion of any non-renewable,'natural
resources?
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RR!81 OF UPSET. ii11 :the proposal xnvolVe:
a. A riS
explosion or, the' release of }lazard-
ous subs ancas (including, but not Iimit;ed
t'b,
oil; pesticides, chemicals or radxatzon` in the
event. of` an atccident ax up,se`t conditions?
os`ib"leintdrierence withane;mergendy
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response: plan. or emergen:y, evacuation
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POPULA'T ON. Wad.' the 'proposal alter, the ocatio
zs�txibu`�a on dense 'growth
ty or date o the' liuma
population?
12.
Edo"USI I +' �Vi11 the propria] affect existang h9Using
or to
��Y
cre.a a demand fot additional heusirig?
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19• RECREATION., 1V11 the proposal result in an impact
upon tike qualit , or ` , ;
Y quaa�U ty of eXistirig
opportunities? recreat�,an �
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CULTURAL R$SOURCES.
a i1fi11 t e proposal result in the alterstIQaL
of-'Orthe destrUC:tion
of a.prehistoricor
h.is toric archaeological site?.
b W i. 11the proposal res.Ult.in adverse PhYS ----
p Y j cal
or aesthetic effects to a
prehistoric or
his toxic bu ldilig, structure or object?
c. Digphysical change whchaould afect
a ges the proposal have the potential tq c.atlse
uni
ethnic.culiuxal. values? aye
d.
Wi;l1 the proposal restrict existing roLI g
ar sacred uses within the
are a? potential impact
V. llISCUSSTONi,OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
AP 63-30=12'
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App yi'cant Tony Jr Piochi Assessor "s ParGWe l#
Lags 86-01--01`
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A« Pro.iect Description
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Type of 'Project: Tentat i ve Parcel trap.
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Brief Oescr i pt i;ori : Divi -d i nco; 40 acres' +/- to create four
parcels of 6.6,; ?.4 5.�
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and 20.1 acres:
Lacat i'on : 3/8 MI . +:/-- south on Zinfandel Dr l ve from
Wilder
Drr i ver west of intersection of Z i nfande1 Dr1 vat
Doe and Pam 'Court,
Ridge area, southeast of Forest RanQ11;R
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Proposed
Proposed Dens i Y ofDevel optnent , 1 d u . per, 0-9-20,1 acres
Amount of Impervious,Surfacing:
Access, and ;Nearest Rub 1 i c Roads) : Z i n f andel lir I've Wilder
Drive, Canyon Shadows
Road, Santos Way, Highway to -1/2
miles by road from Highway 32.«
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Method; of Sewage Disposal: Indivldua'1 sept ao systems.
Soui^ce of Water Suppl a euzzta
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y i 1 Wever Co
Prnxlmlty 6- Power Linos: Extension :Of 1/2
10.
re uiread.
Potential far frarthe► lanai divisions and development= Limited
due to the
General P1 an ciesig.atinn and current status aF the
Specific Plan., 1.
B. Priv i ronmental Sett i n
t�s't cal'_ iwn'v ronmi�n - ,.
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Terra i' n;
a. General Topogr-aph i c Character. Moderate l y slop "t no
terrain, _
b dopes: 5 to 20% for most of the site,
c. Elevation: 7120=752 feet a.s.l.
dlL i Rift., rt9 Pactor•s
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aTYPes and Characteristics: Toomes and'SuPafi soils,
vari,ab1e soil depth Of less than 1;to 4 feot) clay, 16a'm,,
loW:to moderate soil
PPrrmeabllitxd, medium to rapid runci.ff:
b L i m t1 ng: r=actors;; Su ^:i tab l i ty for',.
sept i c� tan►
i eachf i e;l ds, ;, s 1 op'es range ?uptb 209+
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NatUrra 1 ' Na�ards . of the Land
a« Earthquake sones Moderate Ear'thcjuake Intensity Zone; Vial.
b. ion
E&rbs poteht i a l `.= I-Gi
c, Landsj i+de Potents Moder-ate:, to Low.
rj: Fire Hazard: H- "h
e expansive So i;1 . Patent a l
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Hy�yrwol.ogy
a'. , Surface Water M Drainage swa.1 a tr^averses 1 t,e-� f1
,b; ward L I ttt e Ch i ado C,_reelk
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If findings forapproval are made, the following mitigation
measures/condIt ions are recommended
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Redes'1 9rt tentative map to two parcal s of', 19.6, acres +./- w i'th
real"';:gnment of Zinfandel Drive.
Utilize standard erosion control measures acid construction
practices: to .m.inimize erosion and other ;construction 1,mpacts.
B.
ShoW'homesite locations near new alignment. of Zln.fandel Drive.
4.
Verify that no fault lineaments traverse the building sites.'
'5.
Verify the avaiiability of domesti^ water supplios from the
Buzztai1 Water Company
6-.
Retaln onisite ve9Btat'on except in areas of physia1' devetoptnent
and as,n0ded for ; fireprotection .
7.
Coordinate open space retention with adjacent properties. Submit
P loos for habitat enhancement per Department of Fish and Game
recommendations.
S.
Bnter into road maintenance agreement for Zinfandel Drive and to,
Hight ay 32 v i a W i 1 der- Dr i ve, Canyon Shadows Road and -,Santos Way.
Maintain access road to r RS -7 standa d an,d seal coat or,,chip seal
then to RS -40 if more than 100 dwel1ins_units are cors.tructed
within thevicinity. ,
9,
verify availability of fire engine .in vic1ni.'ty with trainee
resident volunteers able to use. the equi'pmen in. case of a fire,
10.
PI ace a note on the final map retarding Payment of school fees per
Ordinance 2468 and Resol ut i on 85-40_ .
11.
i'art'icipate i.n Buzztail Cammunty Servi:cas DiStrlct.'
12.
Develop fire protection plan, Instail interior sprinkler' systems
'County
in new residences with water f`l'ows meeting ButteF re.`
Depa.rtment�.C.alifornia:Department of Forestry recommendati;;ons.
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Contribute a;pro rata shares towards left -turn lane on Highway' `32 ait
Santos Way.
14.
Agree to,payment of any assessments or fees; "whic'H. may be imposed
or ma i n,tenance and devel ppmeni~ of -way B2
15.
ccess.road
arovide rrcu�ation. A year=rot.ihd standard traversable ai.
to be pro. i.detl via Das Mi"1',1 Read to the: north or via Center,GaP
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road to this ncirth east` e*tend i ng to , a CountY "mai nta i nfad road .
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