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HomeMy WebLinkAbout068-343-035m ohoul'ld., you.,halve , any ' quertions ., regarding 't'" the,. Environm nta . documents or the Planning . Dir' s . report,; please contact tiff s �,fiiC between. �Ox�OCi�,a.�m an& 3:00 re Y' a3. A»' Kicher' Director of Plann`ng n r r :Daniella p: Hamilton _ ` Associate planner TOK : Ir cc : Public Works :Ron Graver 1 - , t i a rt i r r i i 41 AOL f� , ` {Er.,planatians of all 41,%5"i and ''nMOBVI answers are, required on attached sheets) . 1f, p will the proposal, result in significant: YgS �1'BE No A., !instable earth conditidns, or changes in geologic substrudtureA? b. .Disrdotiony displacement, dompactiont or avercovering of the soill c, f'hange irkrepo rlrapjny ar, ground sun:face relief. ,features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic at physical feztures7 �'. e, Increase in wipd<`or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? _ t f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erasion trhich may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed o£ the ocean or any brays. inlet.or laked . g. Lass of ,prim agriculturally, productive, sails outside designated urban ' areas? h. ttrposure of people or property to geolagir'hazards.such as earthquakes) landslidescaudslid,s, ground; failure or similar iiazards7 �s 60 2AYR. 11 the proposal, result in substantial: a. Air emissions or, deterioration of ambient air quality?' b. The,creati'an of objectionable'adors;,smoke or fumes? c, Alteration of .air movement, tnpistuie or temperature, arany change in; climate locally, or regionally? ,�... 3. LhT_Q, All the proposal re"stilt in substantial*; ubstantial - a,* a. Changes in:durrents, or the course at direction of water' movements in either marine or' fresh 'waters! b. Changes in absorption rites; drainage patterns, or the rate and amount''' aF surface runoff? c`. Neer! for off-sd.te surface drainage itdpravernerits, incltiding vegetation removal, channeliiat, ", or culvert installation? d. AltOrat,ians to the course or flow of Il ad, Haters?' ' e. Chrome "A thr< amount of 'srirfade wader in ani water body? f Disttwtge inta•surfsce waters,. or in any alteration of surface, wastes dssalztyr inobiding 'but riot limited to temperature, dissolved oXygen lor . tt'ncbidity7- gz , Al,terat an of the da.rt:ction ar' rate a> f loth , of ground waters? '. h'. Charge iPa the quantity, i t Qitiality of ground 'waters either through i direst additions or witlidrawa'ls0 or through ;interceptidn of an aquifer by cuts or kcava'tionsl L i; R6duction,in ttie amount ;dE hater otherwise ayai.lablp for public dater su Ades! Eic sure oic oet to j. pG People. at' pr p y,, tea hazards such a's floodinig? r water�rela Will the pxapo al result," in `sUbstant"' a Change in tkia d2, zsl Y of species, or number of aniy species bf plants inc3uiling iTreesy'shi-uus, grassy cro�sy and aquatie,'plants)7 b: itedtiiatiain of the numbers of any unique; rare or endangered species of giants? c Introductioin of new sped of plants into aii area; aa± in a barrier to the--nrirr><�k xeplena.skinien. of existingr ,Species? r : geduetion in acreage of any agricixlt dtura crop? i R 5. A I14A'L UFE. Will the proptisal, resttll" itt;'substatsial: YES , MAYBE N0. a. Change iAl the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of'.animal's (birds) land animals including ,reptiles,• fisK and shellfish, organisms or insects)? bReduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals. c. Introduction of new species oftimals into cart area, or: in a bsrrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Dete ioeation of existing fish or Wildlife habitat? b. NaISE. Will the proposal ro%at In substantia11 a. 1nekeases in LXisting nais'o levels? by Exposure of people to severa noise levels 7. LIGHT A"ND GLAfit. 41i1" l the proposal: produce?., significant, light and glare? $� LAI�II U5E"Will the, proposal resdrit Ina. substantial alteration o>' the present or planned ]attd use of wi area? 9, NATMI, RESOURCES. Will the proxwsal result in substantial: a, Increase in the rate, of :use of any natural resources? b:. Depletion of any .non-renewably natural resources? RISK OF :UPSET. Will t,4a proposal, inyolve: a. risk of explosion or ralease of haxardcus(itubstances (including,, but not :limited to, oitj pesticid"es) chemicals qr radiation) in the event `uliset of -.ori accident or conditions? h`a Possible int:erfdren¢e with an emergency res06 se pian or emergency v evici.iatioA .plan? ll. POPULATION. Will the rsi osal'ilter location d ) ilgtributian; density oi' po ro " rate of 'the human ulatson?.. ;i.2,, OUH SING, Will, :the propottal affect existing housing) or create'a demand �►� for additional housing? 13. TWSPORTATIUN(CIRCULATIOL.,:.Wi11 the proposal result in: a;b Generation ofsubttantial additional vehicle °miiyemexit? b: Effects on existitig Wking facilities, br demand far new parking? C., , Substant3al` impact on;7existing firanspairtation systems? d�' Significant'altPratioiis to ptesen, patterns of circulation'or t� movement cf,people andfor;goods? e.° alterations to waterlarne•, xail or air: traffic? Tricrease I, traffic ka ds,'ta, ttiotor vehicles:;) bicyclists br pedestrians? ' 1ff.?[TBLr'ER I `SVICES. Will" tie pr"o'pesdl "ktave aria effect. upon, oY result iri, a .need For �tiew or z.tered gover%unent servicdsr SrotectiOn? b. 'Polio pt6tectign?': da' Schools? ,! �.1 d' ,parks' or, other xecr4atio"I facilities? e. ',Ilaintettande of puiil is foci line 'f inclild tng riyasls? f Other,. governmentervices7 r i hr ,) 1 15„ ENSRGYr 3fiill,,the proposal xesui�n: YES MAYBE II NO a.. Use of substankiel amounts of fuel ot" energy? 77 " b 'Substantial. ,increase in demandupon .e�f sting ,sources of energy, or require the de�alopment a£ new sources of energy? JLG, IMILTTTES, Will the peoposal result in %'need for new:system$� or, substantial alteritions to the following: a. Power or natural gas? b Commur�ic�ations systems"? o, Water AvAilabi.lity? d, Sewer or septic systoms? e: Starr water drairr�ge? '6s f,, Solid; .caste and dispoual? 7. iflil+IAfi 14L`ili. 6Ii11 tfie proposal result in: a Creation of any h4alth hazard" or potential Hazard (excluding mental haalth'. _ b Exposure ofpeople. to potential health hazards?, 18. A gTHETTC9. 'Will the proposal result ift the obstruction of any scenic 'vista oz view open to `the public, or will '.the proposalresult in the, creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to publicview?voe _; ill. RECREAVON« Will the proposal' result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of 'existing recreational opportunities?, 20, CULTURAL M017RCES i A- Will the proposal',result in the alteration or destruction.of a prehistoric :or historic archaeoltrgical site? b.� Will th proposal.'.FeSult in adverse physical. or aesthetic 'effects' to a pr4as6ric or historic to ldiee, structure or,object? II°� e,: ,Does 'the proposal. have tl e` potential to causer a physical change unique cultuxal which` would affect ethnic values? da Will iGiia proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses Within the tial impact area? s ct�sS X0.1'r OTP Erre xt�rnvtm r :�,t -VAT-UA* ci v � �ttache�. 1 I I 4 Y M1, t l 0 I i , u I (J p sl.icant ; nary anti Tari my 8rr lce ' ASSessor e s Parcel 634- "3-'35' ,og .$9-05-04-01 DATA SHEET ProjectDes�cri tp ion 1. Type of Project: ?Tentative Parcel ,Map 2 Brief b6sdription: to amend present rhag. 3 Location: On northerly s=ide of Dick Lane, approximately 250 ft. easterly of Hilsdale' Avenue, 4ro'ille area. 4 . Proposed Density of DeVelapment; 1 unit per acre: 5. Amount of impervious Surfacing: Residential development. 6 Access and Nearest Publ=ic Road(s) Dick Lane° Hilsdale Avenue: - 70 Method of Sewage Disposal: zndividizal septic. 8. Source of eater Supply': OVJxD . 9 Proximity` of PoWe'r Lines; To property. l0. Potential for further land, divisions and ,,developp`�ient; ,This site could be ubdividetl.into 5.'3 parcels at 8,12:5 sq, ft. under zoning. Environmental Setting phys'i;cal Environment 1 Ter=rain a:. Cenetal Topographic Character; Foothill`s, hummaehs, sloping down to southeast. Slopesr 10-20%, .. Slevj�tibh.400 ft. A.8:L. d. Limiting :Factors:, kone!. 2 a. Types and Characteristics:;'`.Redding gravelly sandy loam, adequately drained. h. Limiting Factors : None 3.� Natural Hazards of the Land a,•artYquake zone; Earthgllxake intensity Zone il1�LI, f n within 19,75 eftershock epicent=er regri on, adj ac'ent 4 to inferred and concealed faul'ts.' h Ezosj.on Potential c Maderatse , C Landslide .Potential : Madeira F'e . l d Fire Hazard: Urbanized`, 1111cl6ss,ifie�3.'" e Expansive Soil' 'Potentia]. •Iigh., C. Hydrology Il a.. Surface �rlatOr; ,None on' th i ; si.te. b., Groun Water: Na known constraints.' ` C, Drainage Characteristics • ,'`' Drains to soutlieast r. -soil alibwsl .adequate dr'ainago. d, ,annual Rainfall (normal, j :, ;jJ26'i annually. T. i �)F +a;, Limiting actors 5 ViVsuallSCeniaQuality: Suburban re- 64 Adoustic: gualirty : Good. • T. Air Qualit Good �i i Biological: Rnyironiaent i a 8 �. ll Vegetation° .suburban residential lands pin and foo#;�hi ca g rasslands� oak t g k. roes . 9 Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animalsfound in ,hilly, i, suburban areas. c Cultural Environment.z 14_ . Archaeological and Hi.stor,icral Resources in the area::; moderato to low arid unknown', 11. Witte County General pian designation: Low Density 11 Residential1: 12, Existing Z'aning: A-R,, Agricultural Residential,, E 13, Existing Land Use on--site:. Residential. 14« Surrounding Area: a Land Uses; Suburban residential. it b, Zoning: A-R, :Agricultural Residential. � c. Gen. :plan Designation: Lowe Density Residential. P d. Farce;]. Sizes. One to five acres' e. Population: 'suburban residential,, .15. Character of Site, and Area: Suburban residential.' 16. Nearest Urban Area: otbVille`, 11 Relevant sjiheres of Influence-, Qrov lle Ymprovements Standards Urban Area: Orov lle. I5. Fire Protection. Service: a Nearest County (State),Fire'Station: 'Station 64. b' Water Availability Hydrant. 20:1 ti G Sc)iools in Area: Orovil.le Elementary School District. 1 If i.' 1 If i u