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HomeMy WebLinkAbout068-360-131ir p No f F" �. w a� r ��� r� a r u RA Mil LiH l B, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 0ALTH DIVISION Of ENVIRONMENTALHEAL'i H kddres's if 196 Momor(al Way Reply !o Chitod Callforpla 9 926 O 7 County Canter f)rlve 0 747 Ellloit Road Oraville, Wifoinla 95965 pae dlgo� C0111ornla 95069 7elephanat 916/69(+2721. Telephane; 416/538-7281 To)ophonei 016/872•$308 s it december`, y 1,984 Duf ��o.PlannTng Ea . 1989 fyrnvi�loi �aleferaid M Y ch ae, l G. Ev a n s it Nice Place. Oroville;y CA 95966 TPM' -- HENDERSON�. Clarence and L i 11 ian AP# Obg-�b-b'=381: Hillda3e Avenue$ provil3e Dear- Mr . ity,ans a phis department Fins adw'ased the Butte County Department of Public iWcrks Land DeVelopment Section -that We are prepared to act on 'the abv:e applicationo ;Based on present irfcrmation$ we. can recammend approval: or cpnd ti0nal approval'., Reecomm.en 'd... -Condx,tlons. for .Doer, �ra1 -- --- - - - f 1. Show a 1©0' leacFi�aeld 5etbac_'k from the F�ighwater irie: of the,, �. eefc on, parte and 2. <2: Pro�ride °a leiter or otdocumen,.at-ion fj'n the Orovil1 i'Lher° Wyandotte :r'r,2,gatso� Dasarice°stat�ang that they are, Will ;ng and ';able to ,suppl'Y d6niest%c water to parcels 1 and : 3Pa 'Write `an the rnp thatstates "cieve,lo'pmerl of parvo-1sA 1 arid- 2, will require co,nnectaon to ,a pukilic' water supply:'" Ifi you ttiave any que.sti'onsrregardang this letter°,$ please r_ontact Edwd'rc� Ove.r`hpus>L at the aL, 6ve .1 s.ted address o''r t l,ephone nufnb'er betW een 8:04 - 10;00 A:.th. weeird;a,ys; , v eW Y'L Irul,yyoars$ Howard J 5nyder� ',Da-T•ectar- i�ivsaori of `Ertitargnmentat! Health , -. C .. 11�3 �P7vt7,Z0 FNMA L T—� (941anav ons of .all "YES'' and''IMYBEI' ansVers are, xe-qu3red oil Attached shse "(s) EARTH, Will,'the propostll result in significant: YES AYBE; NO a. Unstably earth conditions, az changes in geologic,, substrtlattrres? b, Disruption, displacement, compaction or oVercovering of the soil? c.Change ri topography or ground surface relief features? �- d. Destructions covering or modification of any unique geologic or phy"sisal features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? f, (hanges in deposition or -erosion of'beach sands, or changes, in siltation., ay modify the channel of a river r stream deposition or erosion .which mo or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? . g. togs of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas h: Exposure of people or property to geaaogic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides,, groupd.failure or ,simiiaz hazards? AIR. Will the ro osal p p result in substantial: a. Air emissions or dexerioratiort of ambient air, quality?71 fumes? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or iw. ?'lteration of air movement, moisture or temperaturo, or'any change it: clit4ate, locally or regionally? �]AfiEFt. 4Yiil a pi:oposal, result in substantial: a, CYanges in.cur'kents`, or the course 'ox direction of water movements in, either marine or fresh waters b. Changes', an absorption rates,, drainage patterns,'or the xate and amount of .surface rtmoff? c. geed, for off-site stiritice draartage improvements, •including vegetation reinaval,. cnnelization ar culvertstahation?` d, Alterations to the cod=6 Or flow of flood iaaters! e. Change in the amount of stiace water in any Water body?, f" Discharge antis surface Waters, or in any alteration of 'surface water_ gwtlfty3 including blit: knot 'limited t ' tetuperatureissolved oxygen or turbidity? g: X teration of the direction oz rate, Of flow of ground watdtg'' ho Change in the quantity or quality ¢f ground Waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals; or "through intorcepti.on of an aquifer X by" cuts 'nr excavations? J. Reduction -in the, amouTit of water otherWis aVailhble for public water sup�Lies'n s j , _... . Escposure of people or property 'Go water -related hazard 'such as flooding? ,. `pT.ANT' I,if E: ' Will `the proposal result in substantial ; . a_ Chang6 in the divergi t M AHTNAL UUt. Will the pxoposal result in substantial;: YES MOM NO a,-Fhange in the diversity'o£ species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms or. insects)? b Reduction in the numbers of any unielue, rare or'endangered species of animals?; Introduction o£ new dies of animals into ,an area, or in a barrier to the,mlgrat;ion or movement of animals? d, Deterioration of 'existing fish or, Wildlife habitat? , 6. Will the proposal result iii sobstantial a. Increases in existing noise levels'!• b„ Exposure of peolle to revere noise levels? , ;I %., 'L'IGHT AND GLUM. Will the proposal produce significant light; and glaze? LAPD Ai #ill the proposal result in a subst.vttial alteration of the present or, Planned land fuse of an area? 9. NAVIkAL R$SlSiMOM Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b, IIe l.etian:of any non--renewable, resources? P y natural; JO_,:: R18K OF UPAT Will the proposal involva: a.; A risk a£ explosicrtor release of hazardoos,,substances (including, but not limited, to, oil,, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the ,egeht 11 of -an accident or upset conditions? Pdssbfe interference with an emergency response plan or 'emergency X evacuation Pian? . :LL I POPOTAI' 10N,Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density or gr-Owth rate of the htman pnpulation2 l'? HOi#SING., Will ;the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional,housing? 13: TRANSPORTkION GIRCUTA�ZON., Will the proposal result in: e Generation of substantial,additieittaI vehicle' movement? 11 b. Effects on existing parking tacilities> oz,' demand for #0 parking? , x c. Substantial' 3inpact 'on euistisig transportation systems?; c d.' Significaxtt alterations to present patterns.'o£ circul'atio'n or movement of people and/or goods? P , ,Alterations tQL waterborne; rail or air traft=iel fw Increase traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bieye ists or pedestrians? 1.4. PIJBLId :§ERYIGES:. Will, the proposal have an effectupon, or re3sult in a nee:a, . for new or altered government services: a,, •Fire protection? c.' ScheSals? �„ Parks orother recreational facilities? %� e; Maintenance a£ puhlic.'fatiliti,6io iricludilig roads? Other gavarnmental services? ti4 , �,�, y ''�; Wi'll., the proposal. result in« ,.; �: YDS _ MAYBE !t0 ae Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? ` b. Substantial' irtarepse in demand upoin e�tistiiig, souxdes bf energy, ar davel6pment require the of ,new sourdes of e�li i y7 4, UTLIxIFS, Will the;,pxoposaY result in need ;for new syqteios, os' substantial'alterations to the 10hoWing a, Power or natural, gas? b. C0 mun cations systems?' ,. C. Water availabi,lity1 k Sewer or 9ept3,e s}istemsl e. Staxw Mater drair►age2 ,: _, Solid waste and lisposal3 AttlM.HA%V. Will the proposal result in. a. Czea'tion of any health ,hazard or potential .'hazard (excluding,in al - k h.ealth)l b. aposure o£ peole to potential health hazards? s,.;IIESp=FI3, L Will, the proposal result in the obstruction of any 'scenic vista or view open to the public, :or will the proposal result: in the nreation to of an aesthetically offcnsIve site open pUblier view, 1,9, RRCREATIOH. Will the proposal result in, an impact upon the: quality or, .quantity of existing recreational opportunities? f5, '=TtMA RESOISRCES, ' a. Will the pleoposal iresult in the alteration or, destruction of a p toric .archaeological site? rehistoric or has __. ; b. Bill the proposal zesult in advarse physical or aesthetic effects 'a "building, toprehistoric or historic structure or object? C. Does, the proposal have the potential," toy cause a physical changewhich would affect unique ethnic cu7,r,,u£ai values? d. Will; the ppoposal restrict'"isting religious, or salcreduses Within the potential impact area* 1Cl SCtJ6SSYCSN . OV ENVtFZIOriilY!'y:NmAL _V'A.r tTA-X20111', S"�e at�achea, ,y _a� : , 777 I canto. A�sessor's,Parcel ' c I arencre Henderson p68.360-- 12 I p Log 086.:01_31'-02 DATA SHEET A. rolect DeAcrlptIOn Type of Protect: entat i ve Par'ce I Map • 7 acres I rto two TYP DI`vid[lig a proximateIY 2. DesGitlon: 1p 1/2 acres each. parcels of 31,' and the: north 3, Locatton; On �he:venueh both appOroximat`egyW800 feet west or side of HVIdaf A OakWaie Avenue, -east OF or:oville. 3 I /2 acres Perdwe# It ng Densly sof IDevelopmen`t: 4, Proiposeti 5, un1t. Minima"I• Amount of Impervt.ous Surface -ng: s): Property fro"nt'son both Access and Nearest PubIlcRoad Hiida10 Avenue, 7. Olive Highway and Method, of Sewage Dtspoial= I©dovId 1. eaI WyarticiotteIc s'emsgatlon g+ Source of Water Supp r g, District. proximity of Power Lines: To property. i0. Potential for further ��`nas�smaslonasa6500�vsqua�re,feet�on zone could allow Partel� I systems. pllb'er ,seplMc I I c sewer 1 I Aeonstoraal n'tseV forpm'nd t vaduarC Would b I 1"mite Y across the creek, systems and accoss from O t { ve Hi ghWa'y a.nd boundary of the p.rcj�erty. along the snutheastert.y B. Env'ronmentat Setttn phystcat EnVtronmeht,: I.� Terral n general Topagiraphtc Character: Bolting fdothltt area: a, q;- Slopes: 20 average• 440 500 ft. A.S. Elevation: Ltmltl=ng,t=actors. Areas of steep slops 2. d ', to' Is .Auburn ,�it es", tel 1 CharactertStlGs: of from a„ Types i4nd 4 s dr'F d WUth mode ate. per,meab tIt t Q-�28''' deepso i m ted Sha(Iow' l.':Im 1 t Ing Factors perineal I 1 t.ty and subturdace ;drai'nage � 3 . Nattarai Hazards of the' Land Moderate Earthquake .I t�teris i ty Zone a +; r=arlh9uake .:Zono: VIiI:' Eros1on Patentla1: High. .b, c. Lands;i teie P:t�tent d° Ire Hazard High -7,,' Yr,7777 Epans i ve Sa`t` I Potent i al <,- Hydro 1 ogy A. Surface Watar: A tributary of Wyman Ravltie traNerse's the souttvercy portiornof the property. b. Ground Wa1;er Unknown, potentlaily llmltetl. C, praInage Cl�aracter1stIr;s: Property draIns gendraII,y to t'he soUth to the on --site stream, d, Annual Ra l nfa.1 1 ('norma l.) ; 28—.30" per year : e, Limlting Factors: Setbacks from dr`a1hageway - 5. V1suaIiScenic Quaiity -< Good. Acoust1c'Qua I'Ity: Goad, eXcept near OIive HIOhway. '7. Alr Qua[I'ty: Good, except during periods of stagnan t valley a1r. B 16 1 o I ca I Env' I ronment > Vegetation: Foothill oak grasslands. 9. • rds and animals common' to oak W 1 1 d1 j I f e Hab 'tat . Sma I I b I grasslands. Cu i tui a i Environment':-. 16. Arch'aeo1ogico1 antl H1s;torIca! Resources to the area: Low sons it ! v'I ty area 11, Butte County General Plan detignat1on: Low Density ResLdent(ai. lo.. Existing =on t ng: H -C, and A- R: ' 13 . n-si to :: One s i n'g i e-f;a'm i l y dwe I I i ng . Existing, st' I ng Land Use°_ o ,. 14.'SU rtdUndIhg' Area: a, Land Uses: Scattered single-family dwellings at suburban densitles and agricultural; r.emnahts. b. Zon' ng: A -R N --C,' antl C� f . c . den P i`an Des 1,1 nat ton : Low Dens I ty Res I dent i a 1 acid Coniine r c t �a,T d. Parae'I Sizes: Rang I rig from one acre' to 20 acres +l-.' e: Po pu l at icon : Low -dens l ty res l dent i a f . 16 Character of Site and Area,: Urban fr.tnge' area. 16. Nearest lJrban Area:- Orov I 1 i e. 1r: Rei;evant Spheres of IofiOd"t6 : Or6v11Ie, 0rov.11Ie Wyandotte Irrigation' D1steIct, Lake Orov111e A'rea.Public 1Jt I I' I ty D I str 1 ct (North Our Pub I.1 c Ut i 1 1 ty' D I ttr i of , Feather R I ver; Aedioa.t Lon hhd Park 01 str I'd t . Improvements`Stan dards Urban Area': Yes: 19. Fire Protection Service: . 11a. Nearest, County (State) Flre ,Station: Ward: Bivcl. Stat I on *64.:: 'b:. er Ava i i ab i I I.tY . and Orov'I I 10 Wat Fire tankers ` D 1:: s't r Wya'ndr�tte l rt✓ i.gat ion �ict fiytlrants. 2U. Schools 'In., Area:.;, Orovilie Elementary School District and 0rov I ,l 16 Un , on H 1'gh Schizo i D I str i ct'. ENv1RONMENTAL REFERENC E`'MA TE.RtAL' { f Map I1 -I,'" Earthy ake. and Fault Activ!'ty:' S'elsmiilc Slafety Element, 8utte:.CoUnty General ,PIAr.revlsed I-77, by CHEM Hili, Map !1'-2, LIquefaction, Potent"tal: Se.IsmI Safety Element►<Butt:e County General Plan revlsled 1-77, by`CH2M Hiil. " Map 11 f � 'l , Slabs I dehce 3< Lands l,' I de Patent I a I Safety E f ement; Butte County General Plan revised 1-770 by CH2M H if 4 . Map I l I --2 ,, Eros I on Pot entia - Safety Element; B,u te'Ccunty General Plan-OVlsed 1-77, by CH2M H.M. Map f1R-,3 EXpansIVe' 961 [,s: Safety Element, Butte 'County General Plan. revise 1--77, by CH.2M H! Vie 6 Map 1V --I, Nolset Noise Element,. Butte county General Plan revised (-77, by CHPH1Ii. 7, Map V''=1, Scenic Highways: Scen'Ic H;Ighway Element, Butte County General Plan r'evtsed 1-71; by CH2M Hill.. 8, Map 1 1 1-4- Nat: Ura I ,P ire Hazard C asses : Safety E I "ement ; 'Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M`11111,. 9 Archaeolog'>ical'SensItlVlty Map by James P. Manning, fof (Butte County P)ann.Ing Department, 1983. School District Map, Butte County' Planning 17epartrnent, tI. Chico Nltrate .Study flap, Nitrate Cancentrat,Ion in S,hai ow Wells, `.. is89, by Department of� Water Resources, Northwestern blstrlct� The Resources Agency, State of Callfornla.. 12. AgrIcul turai Psee-8, Map, estabIIshed by ResoI'ut1ori Nt re . 67- 178, utte'County 0oard of Sup erVtcoes, December 5', 19;87. J3» FloodInsurance ,Rate Maps, Natlonaf"Flood Insearance Program; Federa.t Emer"ger cy` management Agency `1 98a. ,1 '4. USGS Quad `Maps; Orovllle Dam California Quadrangle 1970: 15. S 511 Map, Chlco. (,1"9;25)I-OrovI I le ( 1926)".Area, U.S., Department of Agr,cuiture: C6', S61 Survey of ChIto (1925)/OrovIIIe (1926) Area, U.S. Department' bf.Agr,JcuIture 17f: Butte CLA my E 1 re Protect I on; Jur i sd I`ct I ons and 1=ac 1. I I't'I es,, Map,; But,t`e , County "f l re; Department arid. Cal I far,n;l a Depart"rrient of'` . Forestry, Butte County:Plan:ning Department: , :a