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HomeMy WebLinkAbout063-250-0057777-7 'NTAL ENVIR6N' CTS 77p lizations of 70:17 .11ye,sll and 4may e b' answers :are,,reqpxred on attached, sheet' S)") YES 1. EAW T14, e D"r- -1, ican opos.al re'su .:t, in s- ign MAYBE NO , rt a;h conditions .6-r' in, changes in gP0'.;,Ppi substructure.s.T. b,.:DIsrupabns displacements to o ov6,rcovering of Aip" 9 s o`al'? CI Change,intopography or ground 'f - reliefeatures?" " t ti, 0, 1 covering - 0, poci'I Ic" , ,any T unique-physical'�-featur es ogic 0 I- . e., Increase 1S9 in' Wind or.;Water ,eTOS10,n'p soil I - oitheTon or off-S.Itel f Ch a fi 'ge:, .9, - i i i deposition or ieTOS-10 n of, bead An's'O'' or "changes si at i on. eposition, 0r1qsicn. 'which may ,modify the, chaiiel of river. , p stream or the, bead. of the ocean or I aini el any bay, et or hake'? .of X Loss, prime' agTicultU17611Y, productive s,o A - outside designated ur-ban areas"? ' t- h'. . uL're 01 pe,6,e or propertyto PS p-l- geologic , hazards tuthas earthdlaket' Iands1i etI mu'd - slides,grotnd failure 0r similar hazatds? 2.: Will the pto,Pbs.al result' t In s 4b stantia a.'Air emii Ions o'rri d,e'te o a ion of ambient air duality? b. T of o 110, Creation objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? ci Alteration of air movement, moistures or temperature, or day change in clitateO locallyorIn re-gi all 6_ y, 3. WATER. Will thep OP r o8,aj.- result it tubs tafttial - a. Changesj.h- qtrrOnts, :o r, the Course: or dateraa're`otion of movements in,either , marine r fresaters?' X, b. Changes rates �, nage- pqtte t a i rns or the fate.!and amount of suifat-erunoff?; :for it., Need surface d vain -age, improve- I ftientt- including -t ati o' -10,val I channel- Lng: � vege A re i,tat--Iori or - culvert'insj. ta` ? . d,, Al-tvlr�atlo'ns to the 9 course ��r flaw of flood WAte'Vs e4 ft go in. the., amount of surface water any water body! , Discharge intosurface w'q tdt8 6 r an any altot'atibfi ofsurfacesurfacewat,' water; quality,-- 1hclud Ing but not limited to .tempexati�_re, ,dissolv'ed q, z gen. ot', tur bi Cii, tv t 9 e� "dilre g6, Alterati,dri o'. h Ate n. o qtio r 0, flow of 9T(ou:Rd, wat6tt,? ,e L,.:L Ch tof ground 4ng n the quaitti, Y, -waters eitherr-through direct additions ons,0 Ii- t. h h' t W S through in ercep don OL a,A byGuts q excavations? I -, i,, Roduttion in ,amt CAL water 0'th e,VW;l s e, available.'dor -public war p P6 Exposure of people op e or p r 'as related hazards such flooding,:. y SES mAYSE'' Nb 4: RIANT,,, IFE. Wx11_ the p,roposal ,result in substantial• ' ' a� ange, in the daver.s;ity ;of,.spet:es, or nxmber of :dny speciois .of: ';,pl,ants (, nchldl.ng ;.t"rees , � '{ shxubs ,; .grass,,, ,crops,j and aauat;;ic pa.::tis) ? X b. Reduction rot'°the ,numbers 'of, any un,laue,, rare '-'- 't Qr , endangered species of A' '? �( °ci almtroduct ion, of. new species of plants .into, an area;, or, 'in, a,barri r. to the normal reptenish- ment of existing specaos? d. Reduction in acreage of any ag:xacultural;,c,op;7 S. ANIMAL LIFE ." Will the. proposal;. result in subs,- a. C afi nge— n 't. 'd,jVersa.ty of species, ;or ` 0 tbers of any" species of animals (bi.rds, land animals "including. rept les,' E'zsli and ashen fish ' behthic organi6nts , or insects) ? 9LK ion n.f"any'bReductnunique; rare or" 4endange-r.ed .§pecZes cif aiamals'� - cIntToduc zonof new. species of`,animals into i the migration an area or result an a barrier to ter .movement of animals? d. netez fo,ration° to, �exis fbig , fish: or vi'ldl ife habitat 6. NOISE. Will the propasaI result in substantial: a: ncreases ano existing noise levels? b. Expo ure> of p:eop:l" to evexe noise 1eve1 s ? -' X 7. LIGHTP AND CLARE. _ Will the; proposal produce _11—gh sXgnli.cant. t and :glare? 8: LAND tJSE. Will the,proposaJ result in a, `su`�stantial alteration of itfie present ox' planned land use of an area? X . .. 9. NATURAL RESOURCES;: Wall the proposal,. 0.sult in su octant 1 ;, a. Increase,,+in the rate c use of any natural resources?, b. .Depl;etion of any tion -renewable natural xesairces? ,}�' 10. RISK OF UPSET Will theI p o osal, ii�rolve: a. A ris: of explosion or the release of hazard- .ous substances (including, ;but not invited to, oil, pesticides,„chemicals;-or xadiatign) in.the event "af an accident or upset' coriditions7 }<' b, poss.ble . inte'rfererice with an emergency response plan, ox emergency .evacuation plan? _._ 2L 11. POPQLATI'ON. Wi17 the' pr"oposal "alter the` ldcation> istr z u;tion density, "or grown rate of the human population? L2. HOUSING. Will th,c proposal affect oxisting housing., or,create a'demand for additional housing? I 1 9 4 U - F y YE5. MAYBE NO l3. TRMSPORTATION/CIRCULATION,. will t proposal-, result n:'� a. Generation ofsubstantial add itj* orie'] vehicle movement? Xc, b. Effects on existing :par Ing fac;alitaes, 'or, demand for ,new parking? Ing, c. Substantial,,. - u stantaal 'impact on systems?� d• Significant alterations to present patterns rf circulation or movement of peopleand/or 0---) ds? x ::sterations t;o waterboxne, rail or air trafirxc? f. Tncrease`in traffic hazards to motor vehicle;s, -'` bicyclists''.or;pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. will the proposal have a�, efieet upont or result in a need for new or altered governmental "services:, a• Fire protection? b. Police protection'?� C. Schools?. d. Parks or other recreational facilities? ..�.�» e. Naintenance of public facilities, inc lud; ng roads?� f. Other governmental, services? �.� x 15. ENERGY.,Will the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b• Substantial in in demand upon exis`ing sources of energy;, or require the development Of new sources o.- energy? } 16., UTI`LiTIES: i!lill the propsal result in a need for new, systems, ;or substantial al.t.era,t,ons to the following:.. a. Power or, natural gas?, b. Communications systems,?-- 'Water -- X c. auailabili:ty, - d. Sewer or epic tank? )x Ow Stott water drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? 17. HUMAN HEALTH, Will thbl,ptoposal result in: a. CreatYon'of any health hazard or potential aieaith hatard' (excluding, mental health) ? b . Expoture 'of people to potential health haxarcts? 18. AEST:HETTCS� Will the ro Po result P P in the o structa.ori o`fP any scenic vista or va.ew' dpen't.o the" u b1 c... �o� T w'� p X11, the proposal res;u�lt in, the creation' of,an' aest:het�scally offensive sato open to public view? YES MAYBE,NO ?9. 'RECREATION, Will the p�co�os.al result in an impact upon' he uali't ar ,.{uantity of existing xecreationail - - opportu�i;ties.? , G . CULTUMR L �RESOURCE'S a WZ1Z : t,�e pragosal result in, the alt.eratign sof or thea desttUdtion, of a prehistorxcor b. wizl;the proposal result in adverse plies cal„ o aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or �,. h� stor'icbuilring, structure o' nb ct?� c Do'crs "tha proposal shave 'the �potwitial�_ to .cause �"`�" •; �� a physIda I change which ,woul,d affec�e unYc{ue ethnic c�iltural valixes? d, Wild: theproposal gest ict existing religloUls or sacred;,uses i.thin the potential impact area., V. DiSCUSSIQ OF ENVIR'O'N' ENTAL. EVALUATSONk AP 63-25-05 S,ee attached. t r L T' APPl�cant=` Robert Terrilll Assessor's Parcel 41 Log DATA SHEET A. P-rti LnrCt DC3_"it�tl ort I. Type 0f Project: Tentative Parcel Map, 2. Brief.:Descripton: Dividing 39,:x}5 sores to cz�sat three parte] s, one of S+ acres, one a:f 15'+ acres, and sine of 1 0+ acnes.. 5, Location : On. both ,sides, Of 81-ackhotiry Roads appro�simately 3000 ;north its .feet of interrsection with Crown Point Road, in the ForestRanch area: 4. 5. Proposed, ,Density of Development; 10 acre`s pe`r' dwelling unit, Amount of TcrtPervio.0 6... Surfacing.. Minimal. Ac cess and ,Nearest ;Pub1 c 'Road(s)i Via F3lackberry Road and. Cr,' owrt Point Road ipproximate.1 ) r 3B, I/2 miles to estate Highway 7. 8. IIel-,hod of. Sewage DisPGsal = Individual .l septic systes Source`of Watery 94 SuPn1Y: Individual wells, pr^oxiInity of Power Lines: To 10'. property. Potential for further land divisions ,and _developinent: Nine under .exi.s,ling ,zoning. B. Erwirorimerrtai 'Settiii� �'hy'sical E*�Viroi7r2ent: , 1. Terrain a• General Topographic°CharacterE Rugged canyon land nd Canyon.botjw'om a b.: Slopes; Mostly. 30 to 50X. slopes and greater. Some. areas of more gentle slopes exist along the.canyon.,bottom that may be suitable for homesitos, c. Elevation: 1210-1680 feet above sea level., d, Litrti,tiiig Factors: Excessively steep slopes on 'the majority cf the property.. a. Types and Characteristics: Steeper ar�eas:,Gobleighy Los Gatos? Supan., Supan (Land Flow) soils. moderately slow to 'N gettera l'y permeability and Well drained, Canyon.;bottim: Gaviota acid Colluvial land, 0, tmiRed rack and generally moderately rapid to rapid permeability, well dr�airied, S, b. Limiting. actors': Sigw pei^meability on 0. eeper'` Natuna]Hazards of the Land E'arthquske 'Lone: Moderate Earthquake Zone `VIII, b. Ero:si.on Potent-3 a1: Generally moderate, to high. c, L'ancislide ljetental: Moderate, d. Fire iard;Hi_.gh.. e.EXF;dhsive Soil Potential` I,ow. 4 , Hydr,}1 ogy a, Surface Water: Little [hico Creak traversesthe prgperty. �g ,1yi11®111�®1�9�f� ,