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HomeMy WebLinkAbout068-100-0054 Z.i IV: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPTS x anat�ons o a .� es and "maybe" answers ar ERP y y e required on, attached sheet(s)) YES MAYBE NO 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significarnt:; -a-7—Unstable earth conditions or in changes. in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? C. Change in topography or ground surface relief features'? Cc d. Destruction,covering or modification of any Destrestre geologic euction, r physical features? ,? e Increase in 'wind or Water erosion of Soils,: either on or off-site? C_ f, Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which,may modify the channel,o a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g Loss of prime agriculturally productive'. soil s outside designated urban areas? jC h.- Exposure of ;people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- sli.des, ground failure or similar hazards? Xc: 2., AIR. Will the p:rop6sal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?' b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change, in climate,: J locally or -regionally? __.. 31. WATER.Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or -fresh waters? � b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns; or the rate .and amount of surface runoff? c : Need for off-site surfaces drainage. , improve - � meats, including vegetation removal, channe.14 ization or culvert installation? d. Alterations, to the course 'or flow of £food waters? e:. Change in the amount of—Surface water in any water body? f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limzted 'to temper0 ure', dx,ss'oi Ied ozyg.en or turbidity? ..� g. Alteration o•f the direction. or rate of flow o groundi aters I h Change in the quantity a ground watvrs', either, through diw�ect additions or withal drawa.ls; or through l:nteMeption of an aqu> .der` by tuts or excavations? I .' Reduction in the` amount of water otherwise available £or public water sup'plies': J Exposure ofpeople or pTopextty to, tater related hazards such :as flooding? 4 Z.i YES MAYBE NO - 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result substantial: .3 mangindiversity of spec:.ies, or numbx p tithe of any species of plants (including trees shrubs, I grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of .new species of plants into,an area, ox in a barrier to the' normal replenish- ment of existing d. Reduction in acreageag `cultual crop? .-- s. ANIMAL LIFE. Will ;the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the divorsity of species, or numb ors of any species of" animals (birds,, land anirpals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects? b. Reduction in the numbers of any,unique, raro or endangered species of animals? 'Introduction c. of newspecies of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration . or movement of animals? X' d. ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? X 6. NOISE. Will the pxoposal result in substantial.- a. Increas- es in existing noise levels? ?C b. Bxosure of people p p p to severe noise levels? XG 7. LIGH ANDGlLRghill the proposal produce t and glare? 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial, alteration ,of the present o'r planned land use of an area? 5, NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in substantial;- a. Increase in the rate of us;of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any' non-renewable natural resources? 10. RISK OF UPSET. Wi11 the proposal involve: a, A ,risk: of eXplosion or the �celease of;haz rd� ous substances,;(sncluding, but nn�t limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in•the event of .an acct .__ dent ox ;upset condzti.ons . .� b .Possible interference with an emergency response plan or Omar oncy evacuationpIan! ll. POPULATION. Will the �,, Proposal �glter ;the location, a s�bu�ton,density,° or gxowth rate. of the human o ulat p p sori? 12: HOUS.T Gy Will the proposai affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? ,?4 41 TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the pr,oposa.j YES MAYBE NO result 1n:. a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? bEffects on existing parking facilities, or -- -- demand for new parking? c. Substantial intpact on existing transportation ,systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns Of circulation. or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne,raa.l or air traffi `-�- .�. Increase in traffic hazards, to to motor vehicles, bicyclists k or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have. an effect upon, oSresult in a need for new or altered governmental services: a. Eire protection? b. Police protection? A c. schools? X c d. Parks or other recreational facilities?' e. `Iaintenance x X G: - of publicfscilities, including road f. Other governmental services? XG 15., ENER66Y. Will the proposal result in Gse a. of substantial amounts OfL Lfuel ,or energy? b. Substantial increase ncrease in d upon existing- sources of energy, or require the development - of new sources of energy? 16, UTILITIES,, {ti'i'1.1 the propsal result in a need for new systems, o'r substantial alterations to the followings a, power or natural gas? b. Communicat ionssystems? C. Water a.vailabil it .. I. Sewer, dr septic tank? e. Storm, 'water drainage? f. Solid waste and, disposal? i 17. HUMAN HEALTH, IYi11:, the proposal, result in: a. Creatlon of any health hazard or 'put�ntial health hazard (e.ccluciing health) mental ? b. Exposure of people to potential healt!a �^ -- hazards? 18. A STRETICS,._ Will the proposal resu7.t In the Ob s-Gructa"oh of any scenic vista or 1re�r open to the public),or w' ' the >propa�al'`result in the creation o,f an: aesthetically offensive. site open top ubl`c ,: a �, view.,. YES 15 RECREATION. Will the 14AYBB rIC� .A proposal; result in an: impact upon the quality or quantityof Q `� ,xisung recreational opportunities? 20i CULTURAL RESOURCES. a---•--- i IT -e proposalres- of lt in the alteration, of or the destruction of a prer�istoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will. the proposal result in adverse physical, ox aesthetic effects -� to a historic building,, structure eorsobj,ectXC lr c. Does the Proposal have the p0 tentlal to `causr3 a physical chango which �< would affect uni ethnic cultural values? que d. Will the prop osal restrict excis'ting _1,eIZ:9iot,�w or sacred uses within the o p otenta.al linpact area? V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL 'PITA LUAT;ION AP 68-10-05 See at ohment t 5 77 7 11 3 C.I hJ� Qi NtJ, C RCiL 1r"141 AIz1 6L9-1 c a- 11 b, , x abx ,f a Devollc stn nt crf threeadditiona].prcporty Will t'ham Lr in -L-he sujt-n 5carrle di:sruptiohj di%Pl,1cem0nt4 ocmla7ctigrr, or ►vtryrcravormi�yg m he �, which cottl.d rosul,t i11 in(trcelltso O Ztc1rmw Iter rano+f which, in turn, G�zt,tld load to 01#-y Qrstn i.rtcrraasr1 in t�rp�i,carr 1.rr tzhr or�k w Gr;�tN sht;�d. 8t�(nd;ard dcsndit'Cran W r wn the 1 eoartment property, 1 r~ Ulmr�lr � w i l 1 tH� - ui, tic pr~wm�nent soi �r�i. �rrr tm dr cai rr�� tj Vim►r th z 1 X111, of rqukte County is within. �p I`laderato rzarthgc4,,A'j c nt,on5i.t Zone V11I. The, +swbJm.ct property i5 l.ocate'd jLk%t to t°'t'rr� ni�rtlic-zitYpf the Fter �,hcrc}, epicontst„ 1`00ibn ra•(~ tho I �7� posOrov s 110 oc�rtt`cr�tt�t4�'o and inanrpt^c o + i bl. � � r,nrc� led , and i t-vNi-red -Pat_ t� t � ��c�t�s'trt.tc dui p 7 of buil.dxncjs qtr Unx drm )wrtaa.].dintl Grade s• i---tr'tjards for 5oa:Srtrlic al ly att, v areaks 5hot,tld provide ad0gttato protection to occupantz in t~��t 0+Seismic activity. Gla, Tho ex i 5ti nq bui l di nqs= on qtr cr o%ed noise 114+�L-i s 110510 to Oro DAm Blvd. �a5t1� �r�c. �y nc�wrdwel l �ngdbu �l t� gher pr"rpoorJ prcn. e l; or w; ghoul d he located Cacssi,bl.o r�'t^a cr5ci ,� yrs far from C1rs�mclvrl p i yt^c els d and 4 sro 10catod 'Far' enough from Get^�� S tnr Irl vd so that .noi s 5ho" tl. d not be a si gni Fi cent actor. l4r,xa,c, Fs Tho sttUis ct Property ta4:os aco'oss From or Dam Blvd. East:. In kr;a s �t^oa the road i s located within the City o� Ctrcrvil];ry and any csrWiv w ys crr rc� d pptM•cuArhos mttst moot City oa Oroville standards. The 5ttb to t property i r; i. rt n area that has ex—ri. enced numerot.ts tl'4af1~i.c toid�nt5� grid ddi.timn l tt,tr:ning motions clenor-��ted t��r o� OaM 81vd. F zt cat-tld add to this ��al� �i.tt,t�timtl. 4tndo5i r It is 1"Oc� lmmend6d that the Aplal. i cin pont: 'k he City ty tlovolo{�mertt standardz +,(:)r drwivowoy Arca che5 atndy roaris�within the�lle ��I t •i't:y a'# Carmvi 1,1. i ri qht-o,f--Way the )st,tttL- cot.trtty 1=i ro Umpatr-tmetlt has 5tat.od that eith r � r^ hydrant% MLLISt be i.t'fi5tl,le!d tater art in li st fog letter +rt�m tho RL(tte Qo� jr'tty ria- t. Tiop�trtment) paid. �tv� t ��e �t�ta .h��d al, do itoor l6o, Though mot 5,i,gnifitant t1ii.: pl-ojoct Will itrcrt"tnont incroct o in dra,�trtand +or public ssr°vir.-es. l 4t a The Orovillo 'vlytandotte IrrigAt' on Di—ztr; �t h 5 iridic tod' that p�rro. iMatcAy 22�i e t m•1: fir; w t t liar✓ m�.tst no cmnstructod' in order. kra sc?r�vo pr-op�;rty 4s prcapt5d b the r1 y' pCtnt. Set'tirc:hedtatY• dorm Circ vii to Cy rtclott lihrigatii:h Di.stri,ct? �Spli theCan't oi drw5 itt5od tra P1,ovi,d Water'`b a thb�i tnt»thoc� mast mt of the rutte Couynty��nvirt�rtmr~�t�t1 Ho �tt dt�rv,ir� l�c+l r tpor�t�. st�nd�r�d5 Farr- c�c�tnds�i� t�tatr�r., ; Appendix ]: - Page; 5 yi dk Appl i czanta Manny E(..xrboz,a Loq i4 A » f� w'n ed D ra t .,� ...... �p�c►};x e, .,,�; tin -• .hype of pr-gjt--,czt; Tontativc: Pjr"eel Map T7 rs r ,M7tlian: Div"Xda,I-10 4"71 mar-reS into �!' J1L1r"��:I.iiy 2 of acres' ]. 0'& 2b:02 Ogres' and. .l e+ 12.7 'at�rett"+ b 1«sic _kti on a n i ht— ntauth S.jdLOf Chia Jam n1 vii. f., xrt i� a wh �akq>t a 1 /� �r,i l e east o+ Pine Oal-,M Road g. ter ov � 1,e�,_ 4» Proposed, 1t-rnsy, t�yy Of DevP-l. C �i�l)t w Ah rqtic. 1 /1 " Acres ctw �X l nq �.kr71 t. Per" M Amqutlt of lmperviQu% st-Mr+aa(winq- Ctenti-illy l�Ccess .ttnd Near'es�it PubY. i s k (s) ad PI-ggorty ,�,,+Efi vd» East,.ents ' pan Clrq Dam , » 3Sok.lrce Method of S+;wagC Dj;posl: lndivi.dLtal septic %ystenrs of WaterStIPR.y; 4rovt.11.e Wyandotte lrri,cfatinn District water'» l".r» Pro*x I m.i ty of Power' Lines: To pr^ciperty Potential +or +wrther land cl visa,graI and devea,oprnerrt: The existing Zoning Will rho Creatjon of 1/� ICre fats with single +jj:mS ly dwellings I. Torratin a» fact er" r1Traprgt"api�ic Char' rctern Rol IIng �1,�11 �oathi11 b. mal rare �;'rtrr^al y y l St»•� :=��?. 1�l crPes C< El.ev;7ti on.. APW`Qxim telt' 430 feet tq $${:: if- met A-Si .. dLi Mi ti nq i7 a(�tgrz. Sone area of %teepor- %I oo sails �.a Types Ztn Newville rvari generally well drax-nOd With tl.aw ;p.er^Molob,i J.Jty• inChez deep and stoney (213-10% of the '%oilz Vpjttme) bl,itritti,hq i�'a tqr "• Ali^ +as t`f sh4illow soil, raw; � Derrmeab��. z ty � stpney sq% 1 r � t�atura Hof rt'h6 —And aq E�ar•thquake 7r000=s modef~'ct e a thc�i.� tote xtr�t r °si't y 'Zone x A I k�« E~roziren p6.t, 7rti I ic�h �, I�.an�lsli,rle rc>terwtlal• �' I�or� dn''C-D:1*'tTl( e. yxP0htivr< SoiI P"etential.: Lpw, r.d......., ,.:�. Appendix F,( Bl? 1'I �E 0110 I Y f ?il t nVIVIVIVIMi V !0*1ik Manny i arkac�7 As'# 5fl-10-0 LOCAT10.4 Ford Or. & Oro oam Last � DATE_ 7, 85 This project must meet the requirements in the dni form,lgrtrfq Building Code amended to butte County standards. BUTTE COUNTY a'' '�y enol aapnrimilf" of i rrnnfry tiNUt (, gV r nn Ijn er(tirngnl In accordance with Section 13AO (Fire S`a tdard$} of the CGoppraifvf,F,mritl�nrUMr tir,rll�`` Improvement Standards, the wager require•ic�nt,s for this pa reel/project are: (Applicable standards "are checked) DAN R, DYEN ( ) 13.01-1 Re iq eot Glass 1• k water supply for BoitslionOhio( Fire protection will not be required. 'a . 13.01 2 Re uieeme�t�Class 2 A pressurized water syst m with adequa 'a numbers o" hydrants is pro- r rff r-s� sr..yvafR rfurn,, fern d, but if this is not fes ible:, the rollowitig -�sh yri a ���Frrrt�fn a,lr,r option will satisfy the fire department require ' ` menti for water, Water storage tanks with a capacit,v of 10,000 gallons rrr more, oijiript,(�d with dirf�r;t:,a,ll weiri��!rr ;access and fire department ctanifection ( ) b, 1n ground swimming pools equipped with a drafting connection or rlraiting aicess; or, ( )' c. A dry standpipe system lrrlrrtoed to a relfabl.e water source p "=uch r;tatndpi,pn sys�tam will not exceed 1,000 fleet in lennth, There must be at least 1p,000 gallons; of water available and striatr7ir,aily locatt'd for each 10 drrellimj or portions thereof. (Example 11 dwellings would require tyre sep.rr,s.(xii Shurces), Provisions lrrust bg made to insure that the -water stored is alweyi available and acteS51111 � ftrr u,a under all weather cond,taarr,-,' ( } I c�oa Ol-3 Re uirern n__t Class 3. A pressurized community water system is regijired. i�ntative Frvdrrtnt tinsacre irdicatea gab the attached preliminary map. Finalt�cat�ior�, wiast be exactly indicated ant rded on the fi-nal mapJ Number of hydrants required ��M MM imum hydrant to hydrant 5pacirr r ®� .... Q Y> ... w�fee4, hydrant , e zv and installed atcording to butte County f;ub1ic'i,'or�%s specification `izxrt name arzr mo e q S_27 and requirements of local waterapricy, Required f,are flows arra � rd,7ll�tens per manux:e. Mitigation flows listed under other conditions, _,._;. ( ) 13,01 4Requirement Class 4. water for fire protection is required, The preferable System is a hydrant Sys tem capable ofmeeting "the fire flaw requ.irement5 if thi:S is not: fea5ikilp, a System involving inde- pendent pumps, static water storage and dry standpipes may be substttute4i. Such a system is subject tu the approval of the fire department. The available water flow from such a system must flow gallons per minute,: The minimum volume of water in sterane must beprevisi _ be made to insure the syate,m provided is maintained to its design cat.)Ia ty gal1ans,, ons mitt (X )' 13,01-5 Bey uirement Class. Pressurized water for fire protection is available within 1j000 feet of the created parcels, in liou of bearing the cost of installing a fire hydrants) the dev�,lb'>aer ria pay antro the fire department hydrant fund. Fray in -ling fee into 4 int T,1�, T ., .., _=_ ydrant fund b.asu,, on 51.25 per frontage foot. Frontage is indicated -by the red 'tl`I!:AP vn the attached =map. Apprortrfrate fee is S 3tlOn la Final irtrntacre calculati;t�n ,to be made by surveyor' and recorded, on final clap: Frot take calculation wi 1 include both siNe$ of the street on included streets. ( ) 'Re�tuitred water system for fire Protection must kre installed and opera'tinq prior to buildirr� cryrastruct,i Other Cohdi,ians ( ) Response times for the dist 3fire erialnes is as fol,lows: 1, Station — - nu tee 3, Station mi quiet, ( ) in the Safety Elementof the Bunte County tlenaraI plan, this proli*ct area is<.classi�fied as fire hazard area. _LL W1GLih1 C, itC County'Fire Wardon By 1/ Local water ,igen y requir molitt for• hydrants may - � E3attal<'ion Chiu" c y be rTsoi'e restrictive.