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HomeMy WebLinkAbout068-360-130i �.; i, SUBDI'IgER' SS7A10E�IEN?` ' Name Date `�� C P # 1 o Existing' use (s) of the .1 and- 2, P_.roposed use (S)` of the land ,�}I ffMA1 n _ 's 3: Improvements proposed; ($ee l;h. 20-21 County Code) 4+ Public+ areas proposed'' ,.IA .r plalpg/ori removal (apprbx r�l�m er)_ 5. Tree n�� r /V 5. Preliminary copy of arty condition, restrictive ,reserva4j.ons'',or covenans exiting dr 'p'r`oposed shall be attached to this 's:tatement. at'tac., ed none 7. "t type, of d,ivisiorti, IA— private ;road,,- urbajti rura:l� qtr:. All nIFS Sq, Lp 1;00 " � ' P Y , lra14 iP •r imothy W411 P40'68-166--i! TPM mi i'tIation Measure I. Pay a pro rata share towards installation: of traffic signals at Olive Hwy, and Oakvale Avenue,. t t' I. t 4� is M i t i I )� y.. 1 t i 1� I � Q I 111 WALLS h I I7 Provide a lettcllr or either documentation from OroviIle Wyandotte Irrigation District �tating that they are. Willing end able to ` amupp1domestic waCei to parcel 2. ' 18 Place a. note :on the reap that states !,'development of parcel 2 Will require,co :L`on to a ;public water supply." Planning. Dopt. .conditions 19 tdcate homesites as ;Ear as possible from natural drainage skbales on-site and utilize ,standard erosion control measures, and construction techniques to minimize erosion potential. 20 Td:entif the lineament described in the seismic hazards evaluation by J. Behnke on th.e final map and designate a 60 ft.. building setback from the hinenment: 1 Place a.note on the finai map that states: All residential structures to be constructed to uniform building code standards to withstand maximum. ]:afetal ground acceleration of 68 g.,l Mobile homes shall beanchored or braced to meet:the same standard: Temporary mobile ,homes shall be exempt from this requirement." 22 Place a: rote on the final maps stating: "No caiistru.t' is permitted within 100 ft. of the Palertocanal without prior 'inspection and approval of.. :the Orovillo Wyandotte, Irrigation District. 23; Decd to,'4Aovi1]_e SJyandotte Tricigatioft, istrict'an Easement for the Palermo banal encompassing from tfxe top of the cut to the toe of,.the term any associated facilities and`, access roads. Ii4cluding The following, Mi: igation measure is reg is red :' jF 24' Pa_y, 'a pro rata. share to,,t.axds installation of traffic signal at Olive f l a` and; Oakvale Avenue. � Y I I I , , I I ' hl a U 7 I.Ii AiPFNblxj Q��r'" Ba'r�C xyxit +�+^�-� y��rMGC.ydt..T7�1`t3 CA �+ t�f .d�1V .1.:.d.1.�L�A,■'L .L,.�r.1�,L'^S. '1 C 14 R Cltl,L.T 17, .L (To (To bo completed by Lead Agency) , hoc No. 9�1Q-06-;f16 i No. 068-360-1L;30 ' A.r ��lAlC14�R..J V 1�11..I Name o€''ropanent 111moth Wall Address of proponent and repkesentative (if appl:�cable), 3579 Oro Dam Blvd., Barnhart -Brown Michael ,]:vans Oxayille, CA; 95966 P.0',, Box 1576 1 Nice Place Oxo till'e CA: 959.65 Oxo ti.11.e,;, CA 95966: I'xa ect description; �renfa:,tiye:; Parcel. Map P+XAT DA*XCyR'3t �+ I3L?�l`JGS _ � Y�I xF'ZCAI�TGE YES MAYBE` NA i� ;Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a Fish or wildlifespecies+ cause a fish or. Wildlife. population to drop below self -Sustaining levels; threaten to eliminate A plant or, animal camrainity, raduce the number or restrict the range'of a rare or endangered plant or anim'61 ov eliminate' important examples of major periods Of CalifornIA history'or pxahistary? 2 r !lees tfra project hove the potential to schlove shores term belief its to the srt-,term .impact on the 4ietriment of long -tor environmental goals? .(Aho anvirahmedt is one which occurs in a relatively°brief period of time while long-term' Ippacts will endure into the Zil-wel, 3. Goes the project have impact,s which are individually 1imi,ted but cwmulatively cons�d,erati�e? '(A project may impact on two or mare separate iesources where the impact N)n .each wesource i5 relatively stall, but, wh6fd the effect of the Ictal o£ those impact's on the environmerxt ie s%gnif cant.) _ . . Does the project have environmental eEfPcts rich Will cause substantial adverse eEfectts on, human beings; either directly ox indirectly? ;IIT:TEiZIINATaD2�1 (To be campieted ts!A tie - Lead Agency): ori tlae basis of " 'thisr 'thisinitial evaluation: iJ� F: find the proposed prajr ct COULD NOT hav�S a _significant„effect on the environt,ient and a D�EGATIVE �)ECLWTIOR w l be p�repr� ed XrAfWE 11,hd that although the proposed projeot COULD have a significant effect on te'ehoironment, khere wi,11 not .be a s gn'Eicant a 6tt in this case because - the t`” l IGATION, EiC SMES de,g' r, or the ,attached sheet. have been added Co•', the project:: A. NEGATIVE AECLARTIOIi Will be prepared. „ TJ47E On the proposed project MAy',haye a sgnifcrnt effect on the environment, anif an NVI ONMENTAI,. lMP REPORT `fs req17Pd. „ , GOliNTY OF BUTTE, 'PLtiNNTNG DfiFARTMENT DATE . November 7„ 19 89 By; :rai Sanders Assist Planner' Reviewed by; Pau a�eas,ure Senior Pi nne "YES' answers are. required on attached sheet jsj'. �Explanazxons o£ all do ,!iMAyB);" 1. EARTH; Will the propane] result n significant; XSS NO ----« -- a, h; conditions; oz changes in ;geologD 'substructures? Gtabie eart b. disruptionx displacement, Compaction or avereovering of the sail? c. flange ri topography or, around sur aae r+I'af features? - -- -- i d. bestruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or'physical / .!G_. features? � Increase it d or stater erosion of soils, either an or off site? �-.- e: f. Changan"deposition or erosioh of beach sands'; or changes in,siltction, ,in p h, may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of theocean or any bays inlet or Islet? g: %as of,.prz , agriculturally productive 06ils outside, designated uanl h. E:Xposura•of people or proporty to geologid hazards such as earthquakes, Aandslides, b dslides, grouna ,failure or similar hazards? zy ATR. Vill the proposal result 3n substantial: a, Air emissions ;or deterioration of ambient air quality? - -- = b. late creation 01 objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. ,alteration of alae movecent; moisture or :temperature, or any 'change in 4, climates., locally or Tegio kiy2 Will.,the pro posal result in substantial: a, Changes in currents�,; or, the course or direction, of water rrtovemei►ts: in 1ttt r ?9arisUL' or .fres waters? b. Granges' Uzi absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount / of surfAce 'rMo£L? ---�— D. Need for ou-site .surface drainage improvements, including �e�atntion removal, cF�arrrielizatiori or culvert 'installation? d'. Altezations to•:the course or flow of flood waters? iri th amount: of surfp.d water irp any water" body? �✓ Qianga f: Discharge ino surface haters, or',in any alteration of surface water gtiality, Ing,but not limited to temperati:re, dissolved aicygeri or' turbidity Alterntian df the direction or rAa 6f-Ifiow 6f:gtound`w4ters7 g. h. Change : art aha quantity ar duality. of ground waters; either tYrraugh diredt .additions or :wi�thdr,'aWal$°, or throughiritarcaption of &X►" aquifer by flats or e;tCavationg i, `ltedtiat3ort in `the amount of Water otherwise available for public water r suppli.es2 j, Eitposure.of people or ;property to water related hazards such as flooding? „f Gr T'LAIyT T,iF'b`: WiI1 the j)zOporal, r@541st ,in kiYbstar►tial " + a, :Change in the a,iversxty of,speciesg or hombor of any, Sped ies'D£,�plsnts Drops, andaquatic, plants�7, . tincludin txcias, s;irubs,y grass; b. Ttedoetion, .of `tkte numbers o aciy' unfgire, rare ox .endangered species of pIIa t�? d, Tntroduction'o£ new species r:f plants into ori areal or in a bariier to` the normal replenishment of existing, spacsas? a. R edudtion in .acres a of sty agricultural, crop? - 1 Wi11 the, lb r �1tiiil�tP,T� FIFE, °. A Change in #6 d1Versity of species, or numbers of,any species oi`•aiximals 'shellfish, (birds, laird animals including reptiles, fish and organisms or insects? f b, Fedudtion in the numbers of any uniquey xare 'or endangered species of y e . Introduction of nev species Of animas into, an area or .in a beYrier t o the migration or movement of ahirryl ..... d. Deterioration or, existing fish or wildlife habitat? f i. BOISE. Will the proposal result in,substantlal; �'. At. Increases', in e.isting noise levelS? b. Exposure of people to severe noise g, ;itl RNID GI.t4TtE, Will *he propogal produce significant light and glare? 8, Nb USE. Wi11 fire proposal result irc a substantial alteration of the, present Or pinned; land use of an areal 9. RATMW, RESERCES, Will the proposal zesulC i D stibstantials 'a. Increase, in the zeta :of use..af -any natura'1'xesources? b. Depletion, of any non-renewl natural, resources?. ----.- — - 1 s. RISK OP UpiMM Will the proposal involve:' e. A disk of ekplosion,or release of hazardous substances (including, but ncac l,inrited Gc, oilr pesticides, chemicals or rad'iation)' !n eche event of an accident or upset conditional? b. Possible i.nterf..erence with am emergency respanse„plan or emergency evacuation plan? -=� ~-"— li. POPUTATiOH,Will the proposal alter location,, distrfbutinn density or . growth rate Of thehuman population 12. oUSEPlG. Wil the proposal„ affect ekisting housing, ox, create a 'demand �. £ar addi'tiors2l housing? 13, ' TWISPdR'fA'iIf?PI/CIRCUTATIAH Will the proposal t6sult in: a: Generation of substantial, addi.tionai vehicle movement?”' b. Effects. on' existing parking facilites,. or 'demdndfor n6W parking? 'ekisting transporkation syr "tem ? ostaritial impact on d. Sighi i,cant alterations t`o present pat erns of, circulation or 'M...nt of people andloi goods? e. ,Alterations to, waterisgzne, rail oz air traffic? f� increase'Ih traffic t►azards ko raotar'vehicles; bicyclists or pedestrians? '# i[y. pUgbl{�,SERVICEs. Will the: proposal have ati'effecC upon, ax`result 3.n a need �goverment for nes or altered sei*vicee: a. kize.protection? b.: pglic'e l►otecti,an? „ .� d. Parks orother reczeational, taaeilit4s'., --r-- e. Maia�tenance ofublio`facilititesy including roads? .: se ices, tal ` en�* f. ether' gcavernm , , t l EiJLit(,Y, t4l! thio, proposal 'iresult irtl yi 'd �'I' 1'ii5 AM YBC No fTBI% tit tiftu1 afAO'taht5 ,A£ `i•11Q1 Ar energy? b. Sui,att§naai imcxeaae aij; demand;: upon existing ourc©s o£' enar2;y,'or ree the deY lopme��r of nett: sources of ane�Cgy iDx IITILSTIS. vin 'th« prop��sal resliXtn gneed /{ar new systeans2 or ` tsubstar�tial alterat�tons tai the£o11 Wino,{ + Paksrkir or rtk►torzil gas? I b. Cdrm systems?' cr Water availability': -�- d. Sever or, 5%)tjor systems? �i f` eii Stara! Water dfainage? �, f. Solid vAjto acrid •disposal? 17+ HUMAN1iE1iE4Li. Will the proposal result in a. Creatiori of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding, mental health)? ! ,. ✓ b. > xp+ssur�F of people to potential he lth hazards? E^ 18. kESTftET'iC5,, Will tie:' praposal result in the obstruction of any scenic Vista or Sieh+ ripen to the pubiie,. or will.:the proposal.. result in the / creatiart of ads aestFticall+ o££a3msive site open to public view? t 19. M-CRFA'J^TOM, S4j-11L the proposal .result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing srec eational :opportunities? 20. ;,_CULIIIPJ�Z RI*S4URCE5. i i a. l the proposal'; aresul,t if'the alteration, or destruction: of. a historic daeological -historic or ax site _ i+. Wi-1l the p opvsal ri�sulr iii ad +erse ph ittil or aes,hdtic effects br hista3rie Build#ngi to a prehista,ic structure or.objecE?_ c'. Does the proposal tixid the patE+ntiul 'to cause a physical change `values? whichatild affect unique a ttan+: cultural d'. Will ,the proposal, res ttrct existing rapigious az .sacred uses within _ fixe potential .irrppact s�rea� 7Y!.SC:[7SSCd2�e C7�F](�TS75RC3YVI�l*1Y"�AT,tiV'AT; I scant: Timothy 0161 1 A'�ses5ar's Rarcel �a ppI ..AP. 068--360- 130 c Log W 89 IO -Q5-06' 1 DATA SHEET Piption Pro ect Descr A. 1 1. TYPO of Pro lcct: Tentative Parcel MAP,: Brief DescrIp Ians DIvld[ng 11.66 acres ,Into 2.pa rcels,Q Z.5.58 3. acres each: LocAt7ont On the east, side of Oakvale Avenue approXlmately i 700 feet sout:l't of its I n erseat i cin with H I ! da I:e Avenue 1,n j 4.per the Orov.l I I e al^ea,,, Prooased'Denslity of Development: Approximately 5.5 acres 5. dwe I I l ng Unit, Amount of impervious Surfacing: ApproXlmatly 69f,: 6 Ac -cess and !dearest Pup I I c Rarad Cs) : Oakva I e Avenue. . i 7. ept,I c systers . Method of Sevrade D I sposa 1 I n:d f v I rua i s1. 8 , Source of dater Supp I Y : Ind 1 V I dua I' Wells. g, Prnsclmlty of power Lines: To property. for further Iand d1vlslons and development: Potential ExCsting zaning wauld 2e1law 6500 square foot lots on sewers, Env I'ranmcnta l Seth Phys Ica I EhVronmiBnt :; `1. Terrain T Generat Top, ygr' aph to Character,': dettt I y ro l I I hg foothII! terrain. Pen-, Oenbea 1''I y I 0 c, Elevation: 6gjC to 625 'ft.' A.S. d. Llmlting Factor's: Steep stapes in some areas. and. �'�haracter i st I cs : Gau I d I rig-Aubia r ri a , Types Assac I a%Jon; S ti i `15' are �� A I ken C I; ay Loam , EXcess 1 ve dra I nage moddr°ale � sub's;o 11� � permeab�i ;► i t»y;. load I um � td :rapid r;un,off, Iowa, feirtl-IltyCIaes VIJ so.lIs b. L' Ittnr Factors 51open accentualIng;ritnoff 3. Nature►! M�izards of .th,e .'and �a, Earthquatce bane: Nod-:. 1. art! quake I titans I'ty Zone 1, V1 I 1 . P th�� of.'co.,666 led''fault Indlca,t;ed a'Cong 'Oakvale en b. Eros on Potently"I : r $11Idist to;, mo'dPrate. 0. Lands I lde Patens I a I— Love. . Fire Ha2ard EXtreri�c, e. Expans'le Sol I Poteri;t l C e' ' Low v 4': Hydrolo;dy .r 1 3,5 yr U y rx. Sut, facer alAter :. OWI D �D itch" crosses property: b. Ground 'Water Ur'k' ' n, potent i s I- I y 1 I m ted, C. pratt age Chtti-'actdr I st Ics: $ i t,e dra,i ns a' f on ndtorn, ,1 swa1es to the soju:thwest to Wyman Ravt,ne,, d . Annua I !� I nfei i i l north i) : Approx ( mate 1 y 3014 , LImitInig, Fdctarsc Setbacks from dra1nageway5 and 0`01I0 01tc"h 5. Vtsust/SeentC; Quallt5rz Made;rate; decreasing as Urban sieve l opment takes t ace I n the area : E , Acoust i.c Qua 1 1'ty : Godid . 7. AIr Quality: Good. 8lologIca, l EhVIranmenf:: g. ,wbodianti` community. Large gran y Vegetation_ FOot`hIII- areas, areas of dens'eL oak vegeteitlon. Manzanita, "buck �rUtty, po l son oak, etc, 9. W i 1 d'I I to '; Hab:.l tat Sma I I' b I'; rds a,ld : an I ma IS cOMMOnr,to footh I I I gr'ass.l ands , Lower Sonoran L l fey Zone. CuIural ,Environment: 10. Arctiaeologlca.p and. Nistorl!cal;Resources in the area; Low sens.I t I v Ity area. 1.1. 8utto County' General: Plan dlesiematlon: Low Dehsltjt Residential., 12. Exlstirig Zorifng.: A -R. 13. txIst1ng Land Use, on->tte: Pais,'ture:w1th scattered trees 14. Surround C.'ng Aires: a4 Land' Uses: Open Land,!, pasture, orchards, Ophl'r school, singIe-family resf`dentt'al uses. b. Zoni;ng:`' l -R '.and P -Q. c . Gen,.; Plan 1?es l gnat Ion ow Dens 1; ty E es l dent t a l and Pub1'tc _ .. ' Parcei.Slzes Gen eralty{ t: 'ta 5 acre parce3ts or 20 acres ;an Iarger.: e. Po3Ul,a.jL'Oon: R(ir2t`1 derastt fes.- 1s. QhAraC.te11 of Site`and''Area: D'Vetoping suburban fringe area' 6. 'Nearest Ur. ban Area : OroV 1 I t e . 1a, Relevant Sphe3res� of influence Or Ile, OW`ID., ` a, ��Improvements 5tandard"s��Urban Area: Yes. 19. F Ire Protect ion SerV l c_e: A . Wear;est County tStAto) F Ii, a Start [on : Station 84 sit Kett. t:y Fi i dge . b . Water Avn i I ate ! 1 I ty : f' i I�e °EAnkers an f y . 20. Sctioc i s In Area: Orov t f I e F_ t er',pen%ary SSchoo i. D I s°tr I ct and 'I rJrov i i l e ; Un l on H 1 gh Schaal D ,.tt � ct ; I I t� rel e ' ii r•! t` TABLE 1 ' Mathfied Mty"alai Eafthquake Intensity Scale VIII, Damage tight in: spceially''designed I. Not telt ezccpt by a Very leve tlndcr, structures; :catuidernbft in -ordinary; specially, favorable circumstancesisubstantial buildings-, with, partial. (;I.) coflspsc; j,rmt in 'poorly built" struc' it, Felt only by a ices persons at rest,,, tures. Panel wails, thrown out or especially an upper llnors of build- frame structures. Fall of chlmncyp, igos Delicately suspended objects factory stades, columns„monunienii may swing. (I to. Ii) rnllx it=vy, furniture &MM mem III, Felt quite noticeably indoors, "es- - Sand and ;mud ejected in small pecially on upper floors of buildings, amounts.. Changes in well water. Per- but many peopledo.nd(,recognize it sans driving motorcars di3Csr6ed. as an earthquakm Standing motor- (V,ill+ t61 EX) ears may :rock sli:gittly.V-brarloalikc IX. Damage conridrrable to specially hpassing of truek.DUratidiir estimafcd. designed structures; well-designed (III) frame structures thrown ',out of IV. During the: day, felt indoors by many, plumb; greal in substantial buildings; outdoors by a fir*. At night, somewith partial collapse: Buildings shift aulakened Dishes. Windows. doors 'ed off foundations. Ground cracked' disturbed; wallsi make creaking conspicuously. Underground- pipes sound. Sensation tike heave truck broken (IX+) stoking buiidl-ig• Standing inotorcats" X. Some well-built wooden stiucturet rocked noticeably: destroyed; most masonry and frame V. Felt byj nearly, rvcrv(inc, "many" struetucrs destr ed. with their. faun• . nY aviakcncd. Some duhc , windows', "broken; dations; ground b:sdly cracked Itatls; etc., a - (eN ^irutances;, of "ebjecis bent. Landslided considerable from: Cracked �' taster; unttalle P river banks and steep slopes. 'Shifted' oveonrncd Dtstt rbantes' of trc`cs, sarsd'.ano .mud Watee splashed (slop- polos, and other tall objeetI Pte)' over banks., (X) 3ometimcs noticed- Pendulum clocks , may slap:,"(V io VI) XI. Few; if 'any; (masonry) 'structures ` VI. lt, matty'frightencd and"rurt Felt by,ill,, amain sanding. $rid' cldaroycd. `- outdoors, Somc, , heaw furniture Broad fissura in, ground': Un• moved;' few irtsrancex of fallen dagroitnd pipelines .completely outA ! ` plaster or damaged chimtrcys. of service. Earth sl"um"ps and land 'soft Damat slight. (VI to VII) sups in ground, Rails bent VII, runs outdoors. Dainagc �` ally' . AelfigAle in 'iuildi`ngs of g&14 design 1 XII'.: Damage total: Waves secn' on,ground an eonstcuctlori; slight to htodrrdit in r surfaces. Lincs of rglst and level. well-E 6ilc ordinay. itritcttired; tau- distorted Objects tftrown upw2rd t dgabft iiia poo qty built lir badly into air; ddi tcd sttvctur, "some c-}timneys b oltcn. a Noticed ;bypersons dFrring modorurs. i k'T 7 u r; ti I Ir Dixru�c.- „ (bciioIInLI. l 14 y l0 8 5; i • I I� • I 'r M a A_ p • r w r ii -Sick Sze:v ttuough the 8at1's • 1• i StSOL• C t IOP C}zaviile, - � ;° • + . ifoi-.- , snowing the locado ai • the fcc of soaae of tiie�La ze_ -� eaz�bquakes is tine I97ii se- nue3�, projected �n+an eases '. 10,. , west -cess season. Tue aa'e of ' dip is ��'. `jC;ourtesy qfW. Sav= I] f age, D: T601me_; and jP. Birk- I holm.]' • ,I 'e ;yfft' la � t t J$ r r t t _ • • i - _ n O.r^L � .. ... ' � � � , � .O +r"• y crow's- �Scn�.i: � ,� r -,W �i,:7•r,�w:__�. aLo.•� y.k aecauraC'� �:.` ��Jb tsc�� ti.+� sbr.�:f .. `Kkagwp IC?e A±ifm!z� it tt:.a Sil. :s^a- ,.: zba aica...��a,"�-t�a'3R C-rYr'Sl 01 0c&. FIGURE '8`' A J i e F- o 'i�1nL1e G�un�i • �.T73 � e i tl� w� l M 1 r r2}co" R 71Da {Kji +, 1aCa"�e.evr tue�{ fir �Sv.3Y�a.r�...kr-e.a to 100 �..