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HomeMy WebLinkAbout069-520-028F i, '-�i �t " $ �� � � "�'� �y„ �� ..� ,. � �. .. ,+,.,�,,1 ,.R.�. '1'"l1. � ¢. �-�,?��' � `�..� �`.. .� .ate^'" '. f t. ,j I 2 r - YES MA �� h, Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure,, or similar hazards? 2; Air. Will the proposal result in; a. Substantial deterioration of,, ambient or local„ air quality? b, The creation of objectionable , odors, smoke or fumes?„� c`. Significant alteration of air movement, moisture or tempat.uref or any change in . climate, , either locally or, regionally? 3. Water: Will the proposal result in substantial a Changes i.n currents; or the course or direction of dater movements? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and'amount of surface water runoff? c, Need for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, channelization or culvert installation? Al.terati:.ons to the course or flow oi+ flood wagers? . e , Change in th'e amount of surface wagerin any water body? f4 Discharge into surfac'e waters , or in any alteration of surface wager quality, including but not ' limited to tempevaturb, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? .r.� gi Alteration of the direction or rate op flow'Of ground waters? h Change in tie quanti.by or, quality of ground waters, either :through direct additions or Withdrawals, or through interception of an, aquifer by cuts br excavations? *Appendix r" -page 2 of 9 i Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public M water. Supplies? J . Exposure of people or property to waster relhted Hazards such as floodin8? 4. Plant 'Life;. Will the proposal result �.n sit�santial; a, Loss of vegetat ion or change in the diversity of species or, number of any species of plarts (including trees,shrubs, grass, crops; microflora and aquatic plants)? b . Reduction of the numbers of ;any unique, rare or endangered species Of T)lantS,? C'. Intro auction Of new species of plants into an area, or 'n a tier _bar'. to the normal ,eplenishment of existing species? d; Reduction in acreage of any sgri_ cultural: crop? 5. Animal Liffe., Will the proposal resu lt in, substattEial. a. Change in the diversity of species, or numb era of any species of anima shi',rds,, sand animals. including repti es, fi.sla and `shell- is11, ben th'ic organisms, insects `or microfauna} b Reduction of the numbers ai any unique,, rete or endaii$er�d species of animals?: c.. Introduction O:C ft eV $,T)e,cieS Of animals into an area, or`resu t in a barrier to the migration ox° movement of aniTna7 s? d. lteducti,;on of, encroachment upon, or 'doterioration to` existing fisfz or wil'dl,ife habitat? AC Appendix r r page 3 of YES MAYBE NO 6. Noise, Wil.l -the proposal result in substantial a. Increases in noise levels? b,Exposure of 'people to severe noise levels.? 7. Li ht and Glare. Wall. the proposal pue gnificant light or glare? �. 8.. Land Use. 14111 the proposed result in a significant,: a.Alteration of the planned land use of an area, or establish a trend which will demonstrably lead to such alteration? b Conflict with uses on adjoinin properties, or conflict with established recreational, educa- tional, religious or scientific uses of an area? 9 Natural Resources . Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Demand for, or increase in the rage of use of any natural resources? .. ;� bDepletion of any nonrenewable natural resource?► 10i Risk of >7p8et . Does the proposal ' ir invo e' a risk of an explosion 0r th 6, release of hazardous substances (including, `but not limited to, oil, pesticides,'chemicals or radiation) in the event of, an accident or upset conditions? 11. Poulation , Will the proposal sa gni.f icantly alter the location distribution, density, or rox�rth, rate of the 'hu"'an population of an area off;, bhys'icallj� divide. an est a -bushed icommunity? 12, Houaing. W'fll the proposal si n ic ��antly affect exi,sti,n&hotising, , or create a demand for additional' hL s ink; ... " : Aritaendik F - na' a of YES MA No a. Power a r natural gas ---Y b. QQMMu.n.ications systems?, Water? Sewer (will trunk line ',be extended, d providing capacity g ca p ity _ _ ,to serve new development) ? e. Storm water drainag,e7 17, Human Health, Will the proposal result - -. a,. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health) ?' b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? . 1$. Solid Waste, Will the proposal result �n any significant impacts associated so ; with lid waste disposal or litter control - 19 ,11 Aesthetics, 013the proposal result in' t e 'o structiOn Of any public ' designated or r+scobnized'scenic vista open to the pub,ie, or will. the proposal result in the Creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to, public viee? 20. lZecreatzon. W'.1,;1. the proposal reg.ult in impact an upon the quality or _ quantity, o 'existing public recroa-. tioft facilities? 21 Y Archeolo icsl/Historical : Will the proposa resu t in an. a 't;sraton of, a $i�;niicant arelieoJ',ogxcal o hi8totiaa.l site struct or b�r r object uilding'i 22.J. Mancia_ torFindins.__ntFIcance ' i�aes the r.o ect l�,ave the to deg�^a 7 potent ial' de the ' quality � y of the enviortiai_nt, subtantia1lyreduo e the habitat of a ,fish- =or wildlife species,' cause a Fish or wildlife pal�ul ati.on to drop below self *.. Aft App`en a,x F page 6 6.f 9 YES_ MAYBE NO susta;inin levels, threaten to eliminate a plantor animal com- munity, reduce the number or restrict therange of a rare or endangered plant or animal or_eliminate important examples o£ the major periods of California history or prehistory? b • Does the project have the Potential to achieve short germ benefits to - the detriment of publicly adopted long-term term environmental, goals? c. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (a project may impact on two or more separate resources 'Where the impact an each resource is relatively small, bL,t where the effect of the total, of those impacts on the environment is significant , d_• Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Appendix F; _ pa,a 7, of 9 F Appe-n IX. - Page 8a o£` APportdix .FA - pale 8box° 9 Appendix r page,8 d � s (K verview Estates 'T04tAtive Subdivision) 14. Submit site :development plan, to Dept. off' Public Wor%U Al approval and construct or instal..l the required facilities, 15. Pro-VAde circulation, construct access 'through alLtxfttro(l Manor' to RS-3uwB s,andards 16. provide 1 ft, no access strip along Riverview Drive and tter3tage Drive.' 17, Pay off asses-meets, 1g. Form maintenance district for Weak; French of Northioacut Creek. 19. Reconstruct intersection at ".A" street, Raehel Arivc anc� ��eritage pet Dept. , of Public Warks requiremments . Drive as p p. 20. Contribute pro rata share for future traffic signal at intersection of Olive Hwy: and Kelly Ridge Rd,, 21, Meet the requirements of the public utility companies. Health Department conditions are: 22. Provide a let or oche �d �um:rzha � theyare tw fling anurbank d able to Public Utila.t,� Distriict g supply sevrer service to each lot. 23i provide a J.etter or, other documentation from the Oroville Wyandotte that they are and able to supply' Irragatiori.District stating domestic-a'ter to each lot. The fol?.owing mitigation measures are also conflitions of approval: 1. Utilize standard erosion control measures and construction. practices to minimize, erosion and otherconstruction inlpacts 2, ?Modify bank at northwest corner of the Re,ritage`Road/Riverview Drive for- southbound tinterecton to increase sight,distance to the: West traffic on , Riverview . " . Ma int att ecisting tree cover to,the greatest extent feasible, to maximize compatibility with the adjoining developed residential areas. aesthetic Install perimeter fencing fori the project site except at road openings the back of the oced at the property lines where The fencing to be lat lots face either Riverv3.o'w, Drive or Sjera age Road . 5, Caordinateiraprovemexts affectrig Highway 162 with Caltrats. Such o£ the left-turn lanes improvements to'inclidel passible enlargement at Heritage Road and, Kelly Rtidge Rdad, appropriate t�mii�, farad ossible Inst llati4an of the traffic signals dt both intersections, p northeast of the Heritage Road widening in the cut area off' Highway X62 interseotion to improve is distance.