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FILE NO.: AP 65-20-4-s and 9
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION.
STAFF FINDINGSMay 13; 1987;
APPLICANT:
Don McDonald
OWNER',
Same
REGUEST :
Use: perm i t to a 1 1 oW6tp JP (neh t
Storage and off ico building
AP NO.:
65=20-4�8 and 4
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LOCATION:
Northeast .corner of the skyH!ay ;and
F I r~haven Dr l ve , Par,ad i se,
ExISTI'NG ZONING:
14-C
ZONING HISTORY:.
M -C Feb. 230 1s2 Ord.'>226t
a"URROUNDING ZONING:
H -G-, RT -1 A
SURROUNDING LAND t1SE.=
Varl bus mIscel'1anbous commercial
uses along Skyway with sfnole f aMA1Y
dwellings at suburban densities
elsewhere.
GENERAL PL01 DESIGNATION.
Commercial
AF'PLIC:AB1 E REGULATIONS-
Butte County Code Sectl ahs 24-47 aha
COMMENTS.RECEIVED:.
The, Butte ` County ,D;e�+artment" of
Pupl I'c lork:s, thervl;ronmental Hoe:lth
DSa1^tmenl"};, and the Town of : ' Perad I se, had n4 o' do 1 ctins or comments
other than`. the;, dohd'i ti ons 1 1'sted
bel aw.
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YES
M11 131w NO
4.
PLANT LIFE., Will the proposalresult in suhs>ntial.;
m, change in the diversity, of specizs,
or ftumbcir
of any species of plants (including trees:
sh rubs grass , craps , and agraatzc Plants),?
Vii. Reduction ;of the numbers of ►C;',
an} unique, rnro
or endangered "species of plants?,
c. Introduction of new species Ot plants inti, an
area, or in a barrier to the normal repieish-
Ment of existing species?
dReduction of any agricultural' crop?
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ANIMAL LIFE,. Will the proposal result in substantial.
a. cTange in the diversity of species-, or
mtptbors,
of any species of animals (.bi.i land an tta]s
including reptiles, fish and shell fish,
benthic organisms or, insects)?
b: Reduction in the numbers of 'any unique, rare
a.r endangered spz1cies of animals?
C. Introduction of new species of an;imai s
an area, or result in a barrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
d. De trerioratian to exp s ting fish or wildlife`
habatat?
6.
NOTSE'. Will the proposal result, in ssbstantial:
ain
ic,reases existing noise levels?
b.
Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
7.
LIGI-I'T ANn GLARE. Will the proposal produce
slgni xcaTt light a ld glare?
8.
LAND USE. Win the proposalresult in a
su�stantia7 s.].teration of tlTe
Present or planned
land use of an area?
9.
TIATURAL RESOURCES: Will the; proposal result
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su stand a
.Increase
Increasein the'' rate` of use of any natural
b = Depletion o.fany non: -renewable na.tutal
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RISK OE UPSET. Will tnO proposal involve:
a. Az
eXplosion or the ro;lease of hatar.d-
oua su$stances (including, but not limited
ai'1, pesticides;, chemicals or. radiation) if. the
ev zit �f ori; acci( lent or upset caniiitions?'
b
I?assible interference with an eme.rgency """
xespanse plan or; emigend evacuation °la ^'
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POPULATION. Wil 1, f he proposal. alter the location,
air lntio'n, density, or growth rate of the human
pgpul atioit
l2.
HOUSING Ct1 .the proposal affect existing housing,
creat�� a demand log' additional housing?'
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YES Mit
NO
13. TPUNSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal
result in::
ae Generat-ion of substantial additional vehicle
;
movement?
b. Effects on exzstng parking facilities of
demand for new parking?
c. Substantial impact on existing transportat,�on
systems?
d Significant alterations to present pa ttert
of circulation or movem6nt 01 people and/oj,
goods?
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e'IAnterations to wate'rb'orne railor air tra- fic ?
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fo crease in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,
bicyclists or pedestrians?
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PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect
upon, or result in a need for new or altered
governmental services -
a .Fixe protection?'
b. Police protection?
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c.Schools?
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d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e. Maintenance of public facilities, including
'roads?
f. ether
governmental service's?
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NERGXr Will the proposal result In:
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel ,or energy?
b Substantial increase
+ an demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the d:evelopment
Of* new sources of energy?
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UTILITIES. Will the ,proposal result,in a need for
new systems, or substantial alte:ratians°to the
following:
a. Power or natural ;gas?
b. Cominunications systems? -;_
c- Water availabil it *,r
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d. ;Sewer or septic tank?
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e. storm Water drainage?
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f. Solid W4ste and disposal?
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17.
14i3MAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result iri;
a. Creation of any health,ha,xaxd or patenti'tt1
health hazard eKclua,ing mental healthj ?
b. Exposure
of people to patent,ial.health
Ila.
X,
18,.
AES.THETrCB; SN111 the ;proposal result in the
ods n
t;-xuct of any scene c vista or .v.iew` open to`
the public, ax will the
proposal result ;in the
cxeatian; of an, aes.tjietically offensive site epen
to public view`?
YtS
MAY11.11 NO
9 AECREATTON,- Will the proposal .result Xn an intp�xct,
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upon the qua it or cant o
n qu Y Y f exxstang recr�►at o al `
op the s .
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20. CULTURAIAnsOURCES . `
a. WiT the proposal xesu,lt in the; altexat�ot�
of -or the destruction of a prehistoric or
historic archaeological site?
b.' Will, the proposal result .in aclvexse'
p p p Y•j�sal
or aesthetic effects to a preh�storic.or
historic building structure or ob;^^
c. Does the proposal." have the p0' ental tto cause
a physical change vr?h would affect uniq%a
ethnic cultural values?
c1. -I'the prnpos,al restrict existing rely &,Joos
sacred uses within the potential impact ,
V, DISCUSSION OF EN`V`IRONMENTAL'EVATIATION AP 65-20.-41-8 91
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Applicant: Don McDonald Assessor's i'.arcel #
ta5-20-4-0: �9
Log #' 87-02-05-04;
l7A'•i"A S SET
A, Pro iect Descr i at i on
9.`
Type of Project; Use Permit.
2.
Brief Description; To aI oW equipment storage and an off c6
bull 01 nQ .
3:
Location= On the northeast cornerc) F The Skyway and Fir.l-�avc n
D7r, l ve, IYIagal 1 a area north of .Par-ad i se
4.
Proposed Density of Development: n/a
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Amount of Impervious Sumac i hb: potentially '1 60g,
6..
Access and Nearest Purl i it k ad(s );' property fronts an
F 1 rhaven l7r i ve and Skyway,.
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Method of Sewage O sposa1: Individual sept;lc systems.
Source
of Mater Supply : Del tiro Water Company.
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ProXimit.y of Power Lines; To property.,
1 U.
Potential far further l anal division's acid devel opment b 11 �e
existing H-C Zone allows a variety of commercial development:
B'-nvi.ranmegt'a1
Setti`nsa
Phys cal , Env ironment a
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"Terra i n
a, General `TLLopographi c Character; Re l,at 1 vF.1 Y 1 eve 1 r i d{ e top
In a mountainous setting.
b. SDopesM 0=2.
c . E1 evat i on : Appro i rilate 1 v 2500 feet above Sea Leve i
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d: Lim It1no'Pactors;' luoi`te.
2.
Soils
a. 1"y0es and Character i st i es e. A i Itsn So i 1 Ser i es goriera'i 1 y
.He! 1 •dra 1 ned .w 1 the 1 oW' perfi.eab i' 1 i ty'. on so i 1 s oP from 60 to
40'•' deep.,1.
b.. Li mi ti ng act,ors::l o,w permeaf i l i t:y. .
S.
Natiura1: Hazards of the Land
a. Itartl quake zone; 1Yloder^ate EarthgUake Intons:i t Zone VI: z I
i, .• Iros. on t'oten`t i a 1, S..l 1 ght�,:
Land
c. s°Ii.de Potentll:• Low;
P i re Hazard : High .
e- ;I~xpans i ve So i 1 Potent i,a l : I`loderate
4.
Hydrology,
a Surface, Water' (Voris on:. s i t.e.
b. Cyrouridwater; Unl< no1 io i ted,:
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c. Ira i mage Characteri st i Gs; To rkiads i de d i tcl tos
-1 an, and. W1e8t t0 "l) ddl e Bratte 'Creek .
d. Annual i2ainfai 1 Cnorma �: C1ver" 70'+. .
e. LIin1tin
no 1a ctor~s; L i m'l ted ^dra i.nage° fad)1 i t.les coutl ed
w1th"hi9 rainfall;,.
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-5.
V18LI8l/Seenic,Qua lity Goad, somewhat compromi'0'd by urban
deve opment.
6.
Acoustic Uual ty :, Compromised due iso" Sk yway tro 1� 1- Yo
7.
A i r Qual i ty Good.
Q i o`I on i ca
I kny i rcZnment
8.
Ve9etati on: Ponderosa, P I ne., Doug I as Fri r', in:�"cedar,
'California Black Oak.
9.
W i l di i fie Hab l tat:Wildlife habitat severely d i o• L#,bed due ;b -o
Urban encroachment of the Paradise Pines aryd ' 14 i 1"haven
subdivisions and commercial development,a'Nons� Skyway.
Cu'l'tural Environment:
1b.
'Archaeological and Historical Resau,rces in the area: Low
aens;i t i V i -by area.
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Fume County General Plan rtes i groat i on : Commerc i a 1
1�2.
Exlsting Zoningg H -C
13.
Existing Landi , Use .on-site: Vacant land.
14.
'Surrounding Area:
a. Land Uses= Scattered commercial and residential uses.:
b. Zon i ng� H -C and F T" IA.
c. Gen. Plan designations't Commercialand
Agr1c;u1tura I -Res Ident Ial.
d. Parcel Sizes: Gen'erall'y 1/2- to 1 -acre ''parcels.
e. Population: Suburban densi°ties::
15.
Character of Site and Area: Suburban residential area along'
ridge top.
16.
Nearest Urban. Area: Parad.i se, 4-5 ,mi 1 at south. -.-
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Re, l e'vant Spheres of Influenced : Town o f p"arad i se Lie 1 Oro
Water Company,;
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Imp rovements Standards Urben Area No.
19.
Fire Protection Service=
a. /dearest County ( State )" hire' St. ion Year-round Stat i m
#$33 at Marga 1 1,a ,approx l mate 1 y 1 m i j e south.
b. Water Ava 1ala1l ity: net Oro Water 00mpanY and i'r e
ani( ers .
20.
Schools in Area' Paradise: Unified School (district.
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4.1.44 and'descrlba any other related psrnilts and othWpublib approvals required for thld t5roject, Ipcluding thusa It
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oj'i;y, regighal, State and Federal agencies3IF �„�
RESIDE=NTIAL, include the number o1, units, whether pmts are siWe or multi*ainly 11, height( schod le W tft�tlC trlxos, zifl�i
typs of household size expected.,
IF COMMERCIAL, indlpate the type, Whether nelghborh�ootl, city or regionally ,orftil7tdti, 4t�Uare: footago tit Eittl4ift prod, ltrlli
landing racill4f�s �'Gar',U'0ae o�ex4�`,v �./vA #'Ov(zA'�,
IF INDUsTRIAL,ildicate;type, est mated employment per;:sitift, 'and loading faciiltio,1,
IF ,INSTITUTIONAL, Indicate the friajoi function, estimated employment per shat, tis4tifuaked aacupancy, Iodi11i11 faoiliaien, k�
and oommunity benefits lobe derived front the pi-djecl,
ENVIRONMENTAL ,IMP ACTS AND'MtTIGATION.MEASURt~S*
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idarltffy Potentially sign llicant. enVlTohmsntal imGact4 assoolate.d with the use permit, What project design laatur t drspsolrti
IL. ootidltions of approval (Mitigation measures) or
p�`oposed to alleviatepoteotfal engirofttnontai. impacts?
ENVIRONMENTAL. SETTING*
vDoscribe the project site as it exists before the pmjeot, Including information on tof;ography, soil stability, plonte and:.anh
mals, and any oulturat, historical or scenic aspects.. Describe any existfng structures on the site, and the ass o1 t11i1 alructurofl,
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C„ Describe the u rounding
prb
ertle.f incluing nort�a
D4 dtion on plants and,an'lm .s ani any cultural i lstorloai orsa
oplc asp
ata.Indlcato the type of land (residentlall cemmercial,
eto,j inten`slty of land, use (stngl.e,familyj poartmlents, Shops, depart-
ment stores, etc,), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rearyard,
* Use
Sopamts sheet for longer responses, (iAt.1)f W *r 6—r .sG4eu►3 �Qtia F{ F XC�'
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,�� `% 5ld�`�• S'ute�auvumr rd" --f�rz GI�rt� u ,vel u clu.,.l�iarr�l )1owyl,
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I hereby, declare under penalty of perjury that I have, read and understand the instructions and that the foregoing staternenis
are true, nompiete arid correct to the ibest .ot,hly knoydodge;antl belief.
Date / -" z�- y �' A
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iNSTRUCTIONS TO USE PERMIT APPIIC��OTS
1, it nppl .ennt is not the nwnl2t', tvrittcn nutheriznlinPi by Ibe, +whelp tit' t11b�ti' trrtttll of ttgnitcy ntus l
bo suhgiitted 'jn e-;udev for Mile, uppliunnt tctttlildivilliuUa A11tl;it�ttiian Hitclll lis`
i.nnstcip,red vUiSl ,f t►ot s3igrf�al' by tIll. vn.er or legid i' gout.
2. All 'items uq nitplictrtioa sba'll be fiU(3tl itc:ns �otir111�.1r1�,�us Irnxr+thle,. f.f >ttt itait is nr1L tt1►IiIL
cable. please i:ndicltLt iffy the torirt '-`IYAi,,
Irojd. tr��i rckluti ng the [oil rapplicant sulip.lt an ttccuruti dent ript ion of flit, Itiva oil ,t1f 1.110 'pr'cilrpttcd
s. Assass'or's parcel nuinbr"acis� i>r`ant t'lic trlK i iIIH .at=AHsewsnr'rt III It
b. Suet, aildrutifAes (if ti's'•;Iinhlc�,
c,
W81 t l"d (1103'01011-4 to naplcd 8 tri.,,w +,botlies.;or willor ur rtl,iliowls,
d, aixtuen (16) copie8 ide�1i ed plat pla11 of till rllnuto 8vitIa to r ell vIv r�.buty proposcll b0141
ir►gs will itnpro,vertier.1s, foldtld le $V X 11 iliCliCS, wbalP atrconvany it.ad be malls: pe0, at t1lo
'Appllea(iar, for Vie Poona", if, lite use hermit is approved, tiffs; pint jllntt Ir_isctitliesg.tltr t(lj=
Proved dweloply; t,, �q�ta, for the property,'1'lt, phll plan Hlrl►ll irlttltide lite rollowhig 1nfcrntrttit►t,3
Ili 1 -ales drawing of tli�. pt�rcal(8) bnundtuihr,
w,Woil and tlin►casions of all esi'still ttpd pro"mticd i111proVviut,fits tit. tbo lkrtrfrttt.ly
uding builditlgs, �d ivewdys, pnt,kilig u'rf,tts, tyoj' , Y11ic 11111ks lod Icttr•'i tic<llfo.
flocrltibrl and 'name. til' bttrded-og s.t.t'ectls, atcwOHy rtzutls,110111•1)v rruk![$00 ttls, ,t (miliiloo
badies of tvttle.r 1111d ra'ilroudW.
d, North. ttiroly and scalt, or t11-nt9ing4
6. ` lid " Applt'cfttitrn fol' (`I'le Per -mil" is yubjeel. trt'pirltlit' ln�ttrirtrgH htid rttlltl`t,vtrl Iry ilii, 1�1ciil"tltllg',
Commission, Any special votldifirms of uppfovlll spoil bo milt 11 purl i)f Mitt rtpprovtld xrPat
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Permit'':untl shall be binding n%bn ilia applirant,'1'b, prltrsaltucw ft►r f;cltii�ty Itt`fi_iyn on u'sc p�r,,k,
mil.mil.nlspl�iealibns. are sf�lfictl iit npwr 2`t of tlttx I{Irt r l .:oil Illy
6. '1'lre `I'lulainf; Contnns4ittn, on Ilse Miosis of,ilta t`vi:dt,nrr stlbntil'-wd lit illt`ptibfi' livildligiilur,l;�
�ttlnt use lcrnt is cvholl it finds (1141, 111v nHt�h „l' till" Ill
tvili slot inip+lih Ilse
il�fegrily Mid oharacttir of the kollo Pit VY111Vb i1u` Ili Ill
I lives- ;toll ililll Ih.r trt�r, tt,rltl,ftl nitt rte liit'r
rt�ustintthly iut.► ntpatibie %V101' lir ltrjurimis ill surrnuntling fautrt' d�`lritnt ntslf'tri tlr+n�.
heoltb aril f;unMittl wl'farl` or t0,,ons rt,itlin>ynr untkinh iu`Ilrr` nt�gltblirii°itlid nrii lit, 11I91
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moral [fail l'tlt, sitfuly t;nd wo,161 Of _!110 4uttnty,
t. Ilr: approving it ' usu' 'p4rinit, flits Nilo trting C 14t 111nitlyl,Ili mill), lilt iiitll� sifcl[ t'tthiiil ions at 11ic+
dn.enrotl i'tta:ntul rlr, l+I ttt�Uc�s�Itry uldtar lbs rirt� latslnnt�t`
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1PPENDIX D
NEGATIVE DECLARATION ;REGA DING EN__ 0NMENTAL Mf?ACT'
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NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that the environmental
Reviews Comm'i't:tea of the County of Butte' has
rev.owed the protect described below pursuant 19 197r
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to the provi si ons ofthe California Eng i ronmen'-
tat ual'i t,Y Act of l D7O . (Public Resources Code t✓tc�rl
Sectiorns 21100, et secs. l and determined that l.l� i. ,144 Iat�i,Coun11,
I Sri11 not have a significant` effect upon the NOW
environment An environmental imPaCt report will
noir be 'required:
2.,
DESCRIPTION Or PROJECT. tT's e Permit tri avow mobilt home sa�c�s l.o'L.
an property Omed Tritcrltn ,A-2 ,Ltd. looated Qn the nortll�ast garner
)I acro Moro or less, a c�Q�t is1 i.t
of fikySkywayvexc awe n, coritea�riing f_
as. Xip SS-2,n4*wqS, Paradise
3.'
F N'DINGS: Ile pmposal i.s in cox�sI'stenoy with the e' sting zona. _CJ
aoveriiiq the ptopo t.'y ancl, the proposed rezon1nq for the area.
4,
NAME. AND ADgRESS Of PROJECT APPLICANT; Otlwl T. 13 rq$380
Mark Rd.o
rgi.`sad1se, -
�75�5g
5:,
A coy of the Environmental Review Committee's determination re-
of this is available for
garding the environmental effect project
public inspection at the Butte County Planning Depar'i:ment, 7 County
Center Drive, Or;oville, California. Copies thereof Will be }ravided
by, him of a fee of $1.00 for the first
to any person upon payment
page and $.50 for each additional' page. -
6.
Any person w7shi'ng to contest this Negative Declaration may file a
therefor. Such wr,tten prU-
written protest gpecify9ng the reasons
test shall be filed with the Butte County P1ann.ing Cohlmissiort at the
Planning Repartment office wnth�n fifteen (15) days from the date:
+
thi Ne�;gatiwe Dbclar.ation was filed With t�hP C0 unty;Cler'k.
is timely filed; a hearing regarding the Negative
written, protest
DeClaratian;will' be held by t'ite Planning Cortimission Objections
may be presented either orally or ih writing at the hearing.'
7.'
If no written protest is timely f le'd regarding this Negative Dec:
be approved without
1a�ratio:n, toe applio_ation for theproa,ect may
hear,i n9 regarding the Negative Deol arati on;.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 'COMMITTEE
DATMast g..•1i'175 BY Lawrence J . Lawso'n .
Di reCtor of Pl anr�i ng
APPSMOIX
AML
CSIVDINGS
G'j.en ll-urc'e Use PerMit
— -, .-..
App;licant's Dame Type of project
5380Clark, Ad. A.P 65, -2,64-08
Address, Location or Parcel. Na:
Paraclise, CA 95569 5/8 /75 _
Date Received
NO
1. Docs the project have the potential to degrade the qualitY Of
the environment or curtail the range of the, environment.(naxr-oCa
the -range of beneficial uses of the environment?)
X
2. Will the project cause impacts whish achieve short-term, to the
disadvantage of long-term# environmental goals? A, short -terra'
impact on the environment is one Which o;ctursin ai relatively,
brief, ;definitive period of time while Long-term impacts wild
endure well into the future.
X
3: could the project cause impacts which are individually limited',
bud. cumulatively considerable.? A project may; impact on two or
more separate resources where the impact on each resource is
relatively pma11; . If the effect of the total: of those .impacts
on the environment is signitiount, an gIR must be prepared.
This finding does not apply to two or more separate projects
where the impact of each is insignificnat.
x
4.' Could the environmental effects of the project cause substan-'
tial adverse :effects on 'hWtan beings, either ditectl'y or
indirectly?
�.X :;:
NOTE., If, any of the above four findings questions are answered
11YESVI the project will be found 'to :have a significant effect
on the environment.,
DETERMINATION
This pt'o,ject will not have a__ signii'icant effect on theenvironment,.
A Negative .Declaration should be prepared, becauao the proposal is;
in coh!4$ -
tency with the existing zoning covet ng the
property
X _ and the proposed 'rezoninci for the ares.
%ave a"signicant -effect on the environment,
This project couldli
Air EhR.` is "required.
ENS npNMENTAI, I3k;VI V 0 MMITTiJE
Date May i9, 197 : ,. By .: La.wren.oe J. Lawson
`- i�iroctor'= of P].ann.iig ,
/'g/75 OLEN BU,RGE Al'
65_204.-08
�1 � MMINATION . RE ' SxGNIPICANT ELT E CT GN ENYIRON� MRNT
Glen ' '. litre � 5380- CC7 a:rR it6. Paradisey C:11 95965.
Applicant°s Ntame.irind �ddroop
Use Peratyit AV 65`--204-08 9/8Z75
Type of pro jedt Locat;l;ort or for arcel co, Dare; itneeiY4k.�
.._�. .,
An
environmental impact report is required for any project-which maY have
a 01�-.
ni£irnnt effect (subs,tnntial adverse impact> on the rnv'ironmont. Effacts
inclad.e
environmental consequences o£ both primary and secondnx'y ndti�te,
The following questions shall be- used .as guidelines to decide whether to make i�,
negative decl arFation or an: environmental impact report a (If narawor is unknown,
write, "unknown" .in yn:s/no column'
CiitCKLIST Y EA
t�fCY
1.
Could the- project sign_£ieuntY ':change present uses ofthe
project areal (See Note::.)
X
2.
Does the projeet< szni£icantl.Y conflict with the Butte County
General ]Tan or any, element thereof?
X
A:
Could the ra act af�:ect the use.:: o£ a recr eatlonal areal
p j
r.
(See'Notes.)
X .
4.
C.;ouid the project'have a subst&htiai &nd demonstrable Peg^
ative, effect. on An urea or feature ai aesthetic Value?
X-
5—
Will any natural or pian•made features in the project area
which are unique, that is, not found in other parte of the,
County, Statra� or Nation, be affected': (Spa Notes:) _
}`
6.
ill the ptGject involve construction of facilitiles on e
slop,P of 25 percent or great ex7
X
7.
Will, the ro eot
p j involve significant cuts car f;iI1..:9
X'
8.
Could the pt:ojeet c�a,use substantial £loadiri , erosion, or
siltadon?
C
9.
Will the project involve construction of facilities in an
area of geologic hdziards7 .__ .��
._
ib,
Gould, the project change existiri ; features car involvedonte
struction in special building permit at-eas along,; the Sacra-
mento.'iver! the, Feather liver I,loodwaY� in<.any area subject
tra inundation; in •an Arca in close pri ximi,•t`Y to Any river, `
stream, lake, reservoir or,`;t,atural drainage chan, ,' w� �.
X:
..:,
III
T.s the pr�5j`ect on'e o 'a .ser;ics of cumu'lar.ive'actiQn, which
-
a.lthough itl0i'vi'di.rally', smalh, may At, P, 'W 4have,'sigoixicant
envi.xc�nmentdl ' impact?
X.
l2.
GouId,the project breech any published national,,stata, ar
local stacit #rdsj relating to solid waste or lit tc catttrol? •,
15
boas '.a
the project., are, car the px-oject, site serve as , b'i,at,
food source, nest ing place, source Qf water, etc. icor rax+
ox endangAra.d wilcilise or fish species?
X
1t4,
Gould the project signii idantly affect fish, Wildly ie, o
plant life or cause P-,bstantial interference with the mdve,,
Cilent of any rasWet k r migratory r-ish or Wildlife species
15.
Are there any rate or en�la0gpiecl plant species in Lite prc�-
,ject alma?
X.
16
Will ttte project remove substaxiti�il amounts o vege;tatio t
including ground cover?
17
Could the project change existing features of any of the
regiones watercours- s or.other bodies of water?
X
18.
Could the pro=ject result: in significant`change it; rhe
hydrology of the area? (See Notes,'2
X
19,,
Could the project significantly affect the funetf.oni,ng of an
established comnuriityll (See Notes. )
X
20.
Could the project rhysi,cally or economically result: in the
displacomont of commaniity residents?
X
21..
Gould the pro jooL ti,gn•ificantly affect an historical or
archaelogical side or its sotting? (See Notes.)
x
22.
Gould the project serve to encourage development of: presently
undeveloped areas or intensif=y development of already devet-
aped ureas,? (See Notes.)
23.
Sra you 'aware of ,a substantial body of opinion (present or
antici,patr.d) that considers (or will consider') the project
or its: effect tri be adverse to the envir=onment?
X
24
Will the project create, new or aggravate existing health
hazards?
X
25i
Will the, project involve '014 application; use or disposal of
potentially hszardotxs mat=erial s in °an amt�unt sufficient ;to
cause a subsCaTitf al adverse effect;? (See Notes .
X
26.
Could the prnjeGt generate significant amounts of dust,
smoke, gas odors, ar otjter air pullutaiii s?
.7.
Could the project genera,e significants noise?
x
2t3.
Could the project cause, can�amriatiran of a 'pub`lic Wiii.er SUPWY
system o� adversel;� � aff"ec�'t r
gtot
' tun e
29.
Gould the project signit`i;cantly af,feot tt�e potential used'
eXtxaettori, or, conservation of °a nnaural reSouTce? (See Notes.)
?�
30.
Gould the project result,°in damage to soil capability or loss
03 tlgxictzltural land)
X
31.
Afttional re,
mat'ko
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Ste: txso PGrmL- (AP 65 -2 -04 -OW)
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the'', appl iczation Car a' mobile,hone
001eO 1btyou Macle to, t141s on , May 8, x.07"5.,' hsere was aril
£orxn we n10,4ectdd t6 give ;you a� `that �.i m « P,IeasO re -I and
sign . kie enclosed ri�,�Ot ice tis
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oftice, «
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