HomeMy WebLinkAbout063-110-003George Havel, T>rrrmA TIVE PARMI, MAP, '2 parcels at the, and elf Noel Avenue,
app, rax• 400 ft. north of its intersection with, :English 14 tie Forest Ranch
area,:
AP 63-11-03
Engineer:
Sie-rra West Surveying
Pablac Workvs conditions are
1.
Verify ,leg:al access.':
2.
Provide two-way traversable access ris,&LD-i ta, each parcel from a
count, maintained road or ;state, highway,.
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Access to be reserved in deeds as pet, county ordirxi►ncc bad o ferod
for dedication on the final map;
Show 50 ft.L building ;setback line me*$utedfrom crn,ierlirie of nocrul
easement.
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5,
ProV9de road maintenance agreement.
Indicate a 50 ft, btiilding setback from the cen x1vl.ine of Nope.t Drive.
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Show all easements of record on, the final map
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Provide, street name signs, per u of the Dept. of P ublic
Works. prior to -recordation, of the map.
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Provide cul-de-sac at the end of- the street.
10,
Pa an delin iie
_ �. y Sr q nt tabes ar carrent taxes a$ resuired:.
11.
Meet the requirements of the BLItte i3Ounty Fire Dept.'
12.
Place' note on, final map re 'payment: of school fees to Chico
Ctnifi.ed Schaal 'District as perCounty 0rdi,nance Na, 246 aric7 kle.sol.iy'�
I40 85-46.
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Health
`Dept.., condition;
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Provide a 1b0 ft. leachfiel.d free setback around,, Existing wells
p3tFte within the property or Wuhan �.0b fit. of 'the proparty bon a . «
14"
Show a So p leao t-leld setback; from the -.drainage, way c'ar't pixrce1 2,.
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IV. ENVIRONMENTAL, IM'P CTS
xp anatzons o a 1 '!► „
on attached sheet (s)� Yes and maybe" answers areeauired
1, EARTH.Will the propozal result a.n significant; YESrLf1Y
a. nstable earth conditions in
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or changes. in
geologic substructures?
b.Disruptaons, displacements; compaction or,
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overcoverxng of the ,soil?
c. Change in topography or
ground surface
relief features?
d. Destruction,, covering or modification of any
un ue
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a geolo i,c Or physical features?
e.- Increase in wind
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or water erosion of soils,
either on Or offsite?
Chang �
p nor erosion 0:6,beach
• $J ds,Sov changes in
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siltation, de osit-'x
or erosion which may modify the channelo
a river , o'r stream or the bod of the ocean, or
any bay,; inlet ar lake?
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g, Loss of prime agriculturally, productive soils
outside designated
urban areas?
h.` Exposure of people or property to geologic
ha-arils, such
as eartj_quakes, landslides mud-
slxdes, ground failure or similar. hazards?
2; AIR, Will the proposal 'result in substantial;
a. Air emissions or deterioration.of
ambient
air, quality'?
b:; The creation of objectionable odors; smoke
or fumes?
c= Altera.tian of air' movement; moisture, or
temperature,
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or any change in climate
locally ar xegaonally? '
3. WATER. Will; the proposal result in substantial:
Changes in durrents
Qr the course or
direction of water movements in either
marine or .fresh waters?
b. Changes in absorption rate,, drainage °pat"terys,
or the rate and amount;of surface runoff?
Need for off-`sa.te ,surface drainage X::mprove_
menu,' including vegetation �erneval; I nne,i w
izatian or culvert installat4on?
d• Alterations to the course or flow 0'f flood
waters?
e , Change in the amou-nt o surfacewatr in ail
Crater body?
f. Discharge into sur ace'watets, or iri any `
alteration
of surface iJater ual''i ty,' lilt ad.i
but riot limited to tempe.raturedisso7ved
oxge o,r turbidity?,
g. �lteratian of the direction' or" rate of .fxaw ----=
of grOt nil Wa,te;rS
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1�. Ch a,ig�e in the "q, an i.t Y'iar qty of g�aund ....
either
thra�t equal Maters
gh direct a'dd tions, or wth�
drawals, cr
thxough snerception of an.
ac{ttafer by cuts ar_ e�Xcarations?
Reduction ,in the amount of tivater' othert'ise'
available for publi,.c supply
wa.,ter es?
J • '00 re of people 'or property to water `--=-
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related hazards such. as E1oo;ding?
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Y` M
E`S MAYBE
NO
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PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal ,result in substantial:
a. Change in the; 'diversity of species, or number
of any species of'plants (including trees,
shrub's, grass, crops; and aquatic plants)?
b. Reduction, of the numbers of;' any unique., rare
or•endangereA species of plants?
C. Introduction df new, speciesof plants into an
area, or in a barrier to., the normal reple;�ii.sh-
Ment of existing, species?
d. Reduction in a;oreage of any agricultural :crop?'
5.
,kNIMAL LTTE, Will. the proposal result in sub,stanti��l s
a. CTiange in the diversity a.f. species, car numb ers
of any species of animals �Uixds, laid animals
Including reptiles, fish and shell fish;'
benthic insects)?
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organisms ox
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of anxmal8?
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c. Tntroducton of neW species' of, animals into`
an area, or result in a barrier to the MigTfttion
or movement of animals? .
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d. Deteri6ration to existing fish or wildlife
habitat?
6.
NOT5p.. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Increases in ex st.'ing noise levels?
N,
p 'people b . Ex osure of eo 1e to severe noise levels ?
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ITGHT.AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce
sign icant light and ,glare?
5.
result,
LANDUSE. Will the proposal result in a
substantial altexat� an present of the
orplanned
of
�C
land use an area.
9,
NATURAL RESOURCES; Wil•1 the proposal xesuit.,iri
su stantia,
a.x.ncrease in the tate of use of any natural
resources?
b. Depletion of any non=renewlble natural
resources?
10:
RISK Off' UPSET, Will, the proposal involve:
a. AA r% of explosion or the release of hazard=
in
ous substances C' cludng, Lout not limited to,
oily•;pestcides, chemicals or radiation) in the
event of an accede nt~ o�r upset con ons 9,
b. po.ssiUlexiterference Faith an emergency
resp.4nse plan°;or emergency evacuation plan? rr_
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POPULATION, Will the location;
a�stri ution,, density' or growth rate o£ the 'huMtri
populat''ion?
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HOUSING. ` 'Will th.e proposal, affect existing hojts :n=g:
or e. este a errand o7 addition h s" 7
r f t l 0 1
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13.
TRANSPORTATION/CIRCUL YES
ATION. Will the
r1AYl3 No
result in proposal
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle
movement?
b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or
demand for
new parking?
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c. Substantial aur act on existing' transportation
sys terns ?'
d: Significant alterations to' resent
Of circulation p patterns
a
7 r movement of people anti/or
goods?
e.. Alterations to waterborne,- rail car air traff,ic'�
f, Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,
bicyclists or pedestrians?
14.
PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal; have an effeCt
upon; or, result in a need for
new or altered
governmental services:
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protections
c.
c. Schools.?
d. Parks of other recreational facilities?.----�
c
e. ..,.r.G
b4aintenance of public f�,icilties,, including
xoads?
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f. other governmental services?
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15.
EXtRGY. Will the proposal result in;
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a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel,or energy?b Substantial increase in demand upon existing
sources of energy,'Or .require the development:
of '-
new sources of energy?
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16.
UTIL`ITIES', Will the proposal result in, a need :dor
new' systems, or su�bst4ntia3:-Ilterats
ogns to the,following:
a. Power'ornatural gas?
bF Communications systems?
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c. Nater 'aVailabil ity;
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d. Sewer or septic tank?
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e, Storm water drainage?
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f Solid < waste and disposal?
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Rum iIEALT.H. 'Wallthe proposal resuj-t i
a. Gxeatzon of any, health hazard
or ,aotentaai
health Yiazar'd (excluding mental }ea5 th) ?
b. E�cposxre of
people ita pdtontial }`ealtli
hazards
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AES T'HETICs'. {Vi11 thero as
p p. al result n the
o s tructa on 'af anY scehic
vista ox view open o
the l?ublic, ar W13,ll the pro�iosal ��esult iri the
cxe'ataon o,f an aestheti.s„a11y o.ffensive site open
to publicview7 -
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l . RECREATION, Will the
MAXDL N
proposal result in an impact
upon the quality or + • ;
Y quant. y of exa sting recreational
opportunities ?
20• CULTURAL RESOURCES.
a. Will tie proposal 'result in the alteration
of'or the destruction of
a prehistoric or
historic archaeological sate?
b. Wi11 the proposal result in adverse phys.ca;l
or aesthetic effects
to a prehistoric or
historic building, structixrer abject?
c. hoes the proposal have the potential to cause
a physical change VIlich
would affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
d.; Will the proposal restrict e:Cisting religious ----
or 'sacred
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uses tier thin the, potOntial impact
area?
V. DISCUS` SIUN 'OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
AP 6:3.11-03'
See attached.;`