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HomeMy WebLinkAbout068-360-113:: ✓VJJ:.tl VMi'.ii wM:y:.u+I arw . we...� ��.�.-- ... . . ... ADVISORY AGENCY MRtllo .OATS . AD I 'b —Y p;(3ENCY AG 'TOrT AP ?LAL :HEART' �,.,�+...�-^ rrsr �r�.:rRac+� �,i - ; .r, a,.' ,. iA N:))Ix:! �y L' =' CO[1N'1`Y ,Ol~ BUT'1'il ENVIRONMENTAL CHEM ST ]ORM to be Completed by I.dad g ncy) Log If 86=12-05-06 I .13AcxGRouNn AA # ` 68-36-113 1. Name o -C prop"onent?3E'T"Ty, 5SMpadtL 2. Address o, proponent and repre�senta,tive (if appltcab] ej" i1s5el,a Avenue P.O. Box 986 Laquna.Beadh, CA 92651 Orovj.11e, CA 959.65 3. Pvojett descriptionTentative Parcel Map ! II. I�lI�NDAfi01tY PYNI)iNGS_OF S;T!fsNl] TCAi�iI:G Y115 MAYtt NO a: Doesthe Project halve the potential to degrade the tluality of the 'environment, substantially reduce the habitat 1 of a fJ.Sh or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife popul ati:on to L drop belotii self- sustaInI.lg levels,, thic,`t�en to' eliminate a plant or animal community) reduce;'ithe number or -restrict the mange of a�mrare ,. a ima1 ror elimina.te p p per,.ods ar important r of Calxlornil history or prehistory? b.: Does the prajec't liaise the potentia.]; to achieve short-term benefits to the detrimebt of long-term enviro,nn.ontal foals? (A, ;short=tertii 'impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relativaly brief period of time wh,il.,e fang-teTm impacts will endure into the i'uttare.) c. noes the p'rojeet have impacts which aro i.ndivi.du- ally limited, but ctimulatively consid'orable?< , (A 'project may impact on two or more separate resources where the, impact on, each. resource i;5 Telativel;, small., br.rt where the. effectot' the totalof those is impacts on the- envi:ranmdn;t sl ni'fieant,, d. Dooss 'the project have environmental at' octs Which will cause substantial. adverse etfects on human bei,ng5, either di.r`eGtly or indirectly? IIF, Mj f0ITNATTO`N (To be completed bbl the head Agency) On tltc* basis tat this 1l'00ii r.vaittrtlon: 1/IV4 ii"nd the proposed project COULD NOT htrve a. s°i,gni fic��ilt e,ftect on the environme=nt,; and it NEGAME, DVCLAItA`l'ION will be prepared. 1/Wli firld thcit trltlttiugfi the prop s�*rl pro�;iact could have a g ni{i- 'z cant eCibit ors tho onvi renmt nt:, i'i q,re *111 not: be significant 6Fr4ct in thin case becau4o thd Mi VIOATIQN MPA$091'iS deacribo& on th.o attac'herl sllcot 11aita Been �dd4(1 to the project, A N?OA'l'1VI ECI,ARATION wilt bo lir0l7arc-d, 1;/lVl 1'ind> tltrw prol o 6*d3)V feet PIAL' htrve i sai;riti ficarit eCfact ort a the anvironmont,. .1ki'a.ni FNVIRONMIN`G'Ai, TMPACT REPORT is rogtrivod. DA'1'1: � December 31, ,1986, �aC►[INh'Y 01' `liU'P7'lI, PC�AIVNINC nlat?nI2TP11 N'r' .�� . . .�. Nr .- David `k. Hi r � - , ,- _ ronimua As'socia�e Plahrer, ftevl�xwetl: b=: .;. 3NVTRONtKENTAL IMPACTS Xp anations 0-, a I "yes" an !t "inaybetd answers are required on attached, ,sheet (,. 1. will" 016, prapnsal result in significant: YRS Z777Tn table MAY$D NO eat!;th canditions or I in than in geologlc su structures? htDisruptions,, displacements.; compaction or X ' overcoverzng of the soi1:? C,4 Change in topography or ground ,surface re,l.ief features T d.' Destruotion> covering or modi£xca,tion. of. any unique, geologac or physical feature? s e. Increase In.,w�nd` ox wate,x eros;aon, of zb;jl,s ext11 on or� off-site? - -- f. ` Changes 'in.,d�pos; titin or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or which .erosion may modiFy the, channel; o£ a river ,or stream o;r the bed the Ocean:or .of any, bay, inlet, or lake? g. ' Loss of, Prim agr eul'tural-lv :Productive. s.o.i.1s 11 outside designated urban sxeas? A h► Exposure of people �or property to, o geologic . hazards such, -- X as earthquakes, landsides mud- sl,ide;�., ground failure or similar hazards? Z. ATR Will the propos'a1 result in substantial: a. Air emissions' or deterioration of aan ient air- quality?`. b:The creati;oi of objectionable odors-, smokeOr fumes c. Alteration of air movement:, moisture, or temper at;ure,'or, any change in climate; --- --- locally or regionally? 3. WATtR. Will the Proposal os al result in substantia],: a,.: Changes in currents, 11 or the course or direction of t�tater movements in either marine or fresh waters`? b .. Clianges ; in, .absorption rates, drainage patterns., or the rate and amount of sur,,i ace runoff? c. Need: for ,off-site suxface drainage mprove- ritents, including rPgetation removal'; channel- zzation or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course Or f1ow o d Hoe X =--- waters? e., Change in the amount 'of surface water in any water body? f. Dischaz e into s.ui 'g face orators, or in anv alteration of surface water qualit, intluding our not limited toeiriperature, dissolved axYgen or turbidity?, g • Alterat1on of the direction, or rate''of flow "— o f ground.waters,?, h. Chat in the' quantI y'or 'qual.it of grraund waters,"" either through direct add"itians'kox with- ' - - dx.awals, or through interception of an agtYifer 1�Y cuts or excavations? teductioii. an the -amountof water otherwi-s;e avail 0116 fox ,public ora "ter supplies?. -�- j. t-posure of people or property to water x01.0 ed hazard 'such. as�. �looda�ng;? �C. 77777777 � YES PLANT LIFE ;,Will kVA I 1�1R1'}3h Nq . 'the proposal'resul' sn subst,antial ; a. G tinge i» the ciiversit�r fa q,f species, or number of any spe,c� es� of p dints; �includi»g trees, shrubs, •grass, 'crops and_agUdtic, plants) b'. Reductio» of the numbers o.� any unj,c�u'e', bare ox endangered specaos o ;' plants? c. Intrad"ucti0A --- ... of news _ T es cif ala»ts into, an — area, Or in a� 'barrier to' ;the. , "`-- -normal replen sh- menti of ex3st,inb , spoc es d • Reductio» .34 n acreage of° -an r a:gricu1 t11•ral cTcip? Sl• AIVTMAT; LIFE. jVall the ,proposal .result 3n s,ubs,tan�ia7.; a; C range in ,the d%vers'Yty o� sp�:cies , or: num�iers , of ani 'species al' aminal in;ludn (,birds :Land. animals "rept�,es, ;i sh and ,shell f is}i; , ren:th1 ' . oxgani sms, , or ,inse;cts) 2 , b'.teduc.ton in "the numbers of any unique; .rare or endangered species, cif' c` `animal$?, In troductio�n of Aqw speczIes. of , ani�riia� an' arc, or ..r'esi ,t ;in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d • Deter�:or ati,on to eXis ting fa sh +�r sr3 ldli fe hab a tat ? 6. NQ'ISF. Wi11 .the proposal result in substantial: a• Increas s antial: e in X existing noise 1Etvels'? b•, F+cposure .cif people to severe noiso levels? 7 . LIGHT AND GLARE Wil the proposal produce s gnx, a cant. Blit and glare? 8'• LAND USE. Wil,jr, theproposal result in a su stand al alteration o.f the Z�xeSenfi or Planned' land use of'an axes? ------ � . NAT�JRAL R85Q�IRCE su sta»ta�al:; $ [Nal1 the x•oposal result, III a.' Increase in the rate of use of any riatural resour�'es? b. bepletian of any »on-renewable; natural- resources? —� 10. RISK OF JJPStT. Will :the 1xoposal involve a. A rzs,- of explosion or the release bof hazard- ous ,substances C but ,not lifftit.ed to, pesticlue.; chemicals ,or radia ion) in the Vent of an a,cc ;°dent or upset condi ions`? b • T'nssible' antexference with an etnei•genc- Ons e! plan ox emergency evacuation pl,aft? ll. POPULATION. Will. the �s ributaon„ don 3, oxpgrowth�xate _.�. olf that population? human 12. Wz71 the HOUxNG. " x p oposal affect existing h,ousin PCg> reafie a demand fa addit3.onsl housing? �' S w { YES MAYBE NO TRANSPORTI�I`IONICIRCULATTON.:i11 the��praposal i' result in; a. Generation of substantial add.itionel vehicle movement; ? ` Effects an existing arking faci'1Ities, ox p x demand for new parking? C. Substantial impact on ecistang transportation. systems,' a Significant alte-rati,ons, to present patterns of circulation jir,moyement of people and�nr e. Alterations to waterborne, rail orair traffic'? , f, Increase in ttraffic hazard: to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SEAVICES.' Will the proposal have ''An .effect upon, or result; in a need for nes ox altered governmental services: a, Pare protection? b. police pratec,tion?', C. Schools? Ido Parks vr'ot- recreational facilities? e: Maintenance of public facilities, %nclud ng roads? f. Other governmental: services? -x- proposal result in: 15. ENERGY. Will the prop -j Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? a. b. Substantial increase in demand upon: existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16 UTIL� I_ Will l the proposal result in a need for the new systems, or substantial alterations t.ci following; 3< a , power ox Aatural gas? " Communications systems? o. --- �--- X' c: Water a:vailabiI it ► :. , k d, Seaver, ar septic tank? x 0, storm water drainage?' ----r_ f, Solid waste and disposal? --�. 17; HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: ` tj H o of.any, health hazard or potential A, healthazard (eccluding mental. health) health b.; Exposure of 'people to potential hazards? ._.� 1g; AESTHETICS: Will tf�e proposal resixlt an the to o struotaon of any scenic vista or view open or t11 the proposal result in the the public,; creation of'an aesthetically offensive site aper to ,pub:] is view? _. �Y YES: MAYBE NO 19» RECREATION» Will the Proposal result in an impact R i upon"the duality or quantity of ,ex.i t recreational ?, opportuni ties ?' 20. CULTURAL, a. W,I 11 the proposal result i.n 'the °'alteration' I. of` br., the' destruction of ,a -pr ehistor C 'cr;. h:a st.oric orchaeologi.cal " si t6? ts» tNa 11 .the :proposal result in "a'dvers'e phj�sa cal or aesthetic effects to a"prehistoric or , istoric building, sty'ure or object? C Does the proposal have the 'pateriti,al.�to cause' a physical change which' 146u*1141 affect unique e thnic cud �,ux aY, vdlues?` d.. Will ;the proposal rests` ct existing eligious or sacred ;uses within the potential impact area? V. DSSCUSSSON..QF' ENV11tONMENTAL. EVALUATION AP 68-36-1.13 'S_ee attacheci. 5 , < , i d. Annum Rainfali Cnoral"):pprgX,imatsly SO'T,. 5. ®« L:inviting Factors: Setbacks from dra>inageways,. Visual/Scenic `Quality: Modbrate, decreesine as-'urban Bevel caPrn®rjt takes place i n. the ` 6. area. Accust i c Qua i ty s Govd,• ?.64 i ual i.ty: Good:. U olooira1 Envy+ or men '•" t` �» Vegetat can n F= oath i 1 1-W,c+od 1 and c; i ommun1t"yLarge grassy areasy ` areas o f - dense" flak vebetat i on . �t�ianzon i tat �#uC►� brush, ,fro `i.s-�Sn Oak y eta : 9. _ kl:i 1 tll i fe Nabi tate Sma' i'1 birdsanti an i ma1:s common to,-h, i. l Oa!< gr+assl ends.. - „ ,,amu l tura 1--�„r`SV'a'�anmient • - i 1'Q: Archaeolcgxtail and Histbri'cal Resources in the area: Low se-n.s i ty area: 11. Buttei GOunty General. tr'1an designation: Low Density Res;dent.ial. 12«, lrx.isti>ne Zoning: 13. IExi St i'ng Land' Use., on--s i te: Open land. Pasture with scattered trees. 1',. Surrounding Area: a, Land n . Uses.` Open la d P n Pasture, Orcharrds, OPh i rr Schoo i ,. s i nel 0; fam" I y res i dent i al uses. b:R Zon 6 rig' A-R and P-Q, c- Gan« P1ar, dasignati Public. ong: Low Dehsjty Residential and d Pa^cei Sizes: Generally 1- to 5-acre. and larger, parcels orq acres e. population: Rural d'ensities', 15. 16» Character cif Site and Area. Develo ih • P 9 suburban fr i ng Near 6s, Urban Area:' Oroville. a area. 17« 18. Relevant Spheres of Influence: OrbVi"lle, OWi[7, Improvements 19« St andartls Urban Area: yes. Fire Protection Service a. Nearest county (;State) Firo Station: Stbtian 464 at Kej1y Ridge. b.: Water Availabiii'ty:-d=ire tankers,anly. 20. Schools in Area: Orr-NtI Ie E1.ementary School District and Oroville Union High School D,`jstri'ct. -g-