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HomeMy WebLinkAbout071-010-070f age 45 of the Land Use E1 emen►b tar, cons i stent zo nav -W i th tho WO s; I f i ed) zon c1a U (t� 1 ng, a f j nd i ng of cons 1-t,tv5nay must on 16On (Un .c tho Gonera 1. Plan des i gn at t on i. Pag+ .4y of thy: Land Use E1 ement -- The site brt terl a} coed i t'i :oha l ' zoning and deve I oilmen c cr i ter i a $ anst: r�rl l n,o roe tors for Agri cul tural -Resi detAt i -a 1, do not support the cre t; I fan or PAIrcel s of less than '10 acres lo size in the project v l c l n i t,Y 4. Page ` 7 of tho Land Use 1 1 ement Required con x i s-t,emy i' 1 rtrj I n?.t e, 1 they a ubd i v I s i on or cr7 i nrl may,ioL-be based sra 1 Q1 y (in ''mal doterm i nat I tin .t l _ to ` 4 C7-acre . mange for, A,3r i cu 1 tura l-Res'I deli t:.1 r)I 1=, b6t, rather upon tI ie ohJect i ves) leo 1 i c l es, general 1 end use's ori'd pragrams spec l f 1 ed 1, n tho ent i re General Plan. 5 C t rcu l at i om !=1 ehjen t '» Po:j icy'I .1 . �5 oo page 7'0,*.,..r✓ rwcr M 1 titin ► I art for the County ' s, Footh 1 I' t areas shoo I d be►es i gnert Or`Outrd matt which ��c�r4a `�a�te dev '!f prrtt L. near ep i St i no h I tghwtfay c0rrl dorms fan(j emphas l'ze dev e l opipant neat} ex i s t i n rr r""a l commum l t,y' centers .' ria C l rc, f l at l bfi Element �Po l i cy 1. 8.2 ori' page 71 «, The most l ropor^too l l roa s Ond h ghways should be designed and ria i nto l neJ to the, h l rghr'144' possible I etre 1 of s ry I c'i nig onvon I encs , `("he I oast 1 mpprtar�t roof t^.. , and I 1 4hKOYS shuu 1 d rote i ve on 1 y the t improvements necessary to magi nta lin tho 1 r- structural integrity dnd operat i c ha 1 safpt y (Oroyl 1 1 e-Ou i iicy H i oh ay 1 s files l, as a L i r ilbed . Access IRoute/tvil nor Air-tor i a l 1 m the vicinity and is a ffitajor do 11 ot;tbr Fre the, stretch f r-om the rnd of the S,tato--ma i nta t ned pw toi ori of - -_ _16unt l 1 aer r,y.ret C i rout at i ori t l emdnt Pot icy 4, 1 05 on page 76s The County ' wt l ' ensure that a 1 l road systema; i nc t Ltd i rig I?r I vats rc,at(s, oor�nr�ct vtr 1 nu= propert-y; sl ated rot ptaten lei a 1-dtavel n(amontotl tc� eack -- o her, 4o to mo=t pub I I c i V.° md"t ntt i ned road system �, Cjr tau l at I Ori E" I emont Po l Icy' 4 1 e orl pa go 76 :' pry I vote su:hd i v t is 1 on rbecls w 11 t be tx►r p 1 t to +u1' 1 of nity steam-dards anz;I bho!,,,,, 'w I l i be pr; i vat.e 1 y m I n to I ned FIs awth tt"roughout that l r C I t °cu 1 a°; i 6n , E" I om zm t; F'61 i A: � I 0 I,;. 1 ,?b t New I�and divisitirts Shoultie :Ie1! rsan1i1cit'rrM th,'A�' Ir fair"shat;, tit, h�w,r> of i'-s 1 `te rodd I mor'nvVemenit s needed to hand i o tho traf" l c I ncr-e0cO"I" that they, cmusd.; 'I ti. Open Space, I i omen Page '1 4:.B i `I'I,re county shou 1 a perrlrl t the Lt-4 -lot t or'! Of res 1'do4ni:1 01 par cc- s r oor, ii arc_ t lumbdrs ,q+ vacant :81t of 51 m I I at-, crier-x ctrerw l stw 1 cs oh: I y I iF such a heo'd `can bo ' doM60str A Oe' }gage 1 � 9 : The Colwoty slur=.u1 d regu i a�t� ray } d+�n i to 1 �ev�1 o,pme;n•t r th6 f a d—t l i t s to faci I t tate t'he sury 1 v 1 amd' m i grot I o of; deel- he'E" I m, IV. ENVIRONMENTAL I' CT5 URplanations of a ��yes"< and '{maybe" answers are ' required on_,attached sheet(s)a � 9 1. EARTH, Will 'the proposal result in significant;' YES MAYBE NO" a. st �n,able earth conditions in chap es g �r. b. geologic subs ructures. or Disruptions, displacements,, compaction or oVercovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. X Destruction, covering or modi£icatio;n of any linique geologic or physicalfeatures? e. Increase ,iri wind or Water ero5iori of rsoils, 03`her on or off:zite? £. Changes -in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which maymodify the'chdnnel of a river o'r strP.am ox the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive 5_oil's outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground fai ure. or, similar hazards? 2; AIR. Ifill the proposal result in substantial: a: A1.ir emissions; or deterioration of ambient air duality? b: The creation '3i objectionable oaoxs, smoke, or fumes 7 c. Attera*, of air mo'tement, 11101sture; or. ' `n ' tempo, R=,.ure, or any change ih climate, - - -_ local ly o'r regio­ 4' 3. WATER. Will 'the proposal result in subttantial; a, Changesift currents o, e or dire ction, o£ water= movements in either - - - -- marine or, fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates; drainage patterns o. or the rate and amount of surface ruhof£?, Need 'for off-s`ite surface drainag( improve- ' - ;mems) including vegetation reMova1 , channel- zaton or covert d ,installation? Alterations to the couxse or .flow lood waters? e. Change -in the amount Aif, surface �t+�°a~�,i in any Water body? f. discharge into sur ace aters, or ii, any alteration of surface Water; qualait,. f 3ttcluding but not limited to temperature, dx, �tived oz}%ge;n or turb�.dity? g. Alteration o£ t}�e diredtion or ai. r a it float ,.. Of round waters? h: Change in' the quantity of ground i�tt,„rs either ttrrough, direct add it`ion's or 4,th= rawals, or through interception; oi'n aquiper by cuts or' ekca�Vations edur.tion �n the dMount o treater 'oti)erWise available ,for putalc water SuppYes la�tpo3ure o£ people 'or propex•ty to a iter related hazards such, as �looding't +, 1� ; 4 TRANSPORTATION%CIRCULAT'I'ON. tVzll the NO result in - proposal a Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b: Effects on existing parking facil les, or demand for new parking? c, Substantial impact on .existing transportat;en sYs tems'? d., Significant alterations to�--- preseht patterns Of circulation o'r movement of goods? People and/or e, Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic'hazards to motor vehicl;4s� bicyclists or pedesiriahs? X 14.. PUBLIC SERVICES. iVill the proposal have a up,an, or result- in a need for' ne.ty or alterede�ect governmental services; a. Fire protection? b, Police protection? C. School d. Parks or other recreational facilities?' e. 'Maintenance - of public facilities ncludi roads? ► ng f•'' Other- services? 15. ENERGX, Will the ro osal result ;in; p' p �s`e . of subs tant.�al a: �.' +_ amounts; , of fuel, or en b: s er�;y7 Substantia] increase rn demand upon eki5tsng sources c of energy-, or _require .the +leVelopment W---. s'.ource's of energy? 16. UTILITIES: }Villa the propin a need for neiyi systems, or - substailtidl aIteratior� to the following: _ — A, Power or natural gas'1 b. Communiratiori, system$'? c. Water` availdbil it), d, Sewer or Sep. tank? e . Stara; wateinage 7 ..= S 611"d waste and disposal? HUMAN HEALTH:, Will the proposal result,iri; a Creation of any health; hazard . or pot.ent,ial 'health hazard �e:tcludbig, mental health) b: Expo;iire;of people to potehtial health--- hazards? 18, AESTHETICS: tVil1 the proposal result in the o structaon o,f any scenic �rrsta or view open, to the 'pub1 G5 or will the proposal ti-, --I' in t} e oreation of an aesthetically Offens.i>ve to public vlew7 site open . i Y, ES MAYBEOdR0 t9• upon theONualitllotheupropo'sal result in aimpact, UPOII, Q. Y q ntity of ex• OPPoxtunities? xst ng Tirecreational,, ill Z9, CULTURAL RESOURCES a 1 't e proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeologfcal site? b. Will the Proposal result'in adverse physical or aesthetic effects' ti� a prehistoric for historic building, structure Or object'? c+- Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which Would affect unique ethnic cultural' valuesi d• Will the proposal restrict eM+ra ting i•oligious�'' or sacred uses within the area? potential impact V DISCUSSION;. OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION y Ap 71-0'1-58('ptn) and AP 71-01-70(pti� Soe att) ached. � I I, p I Limiting i=��etors= High rainfall i_n area orf_ high erosftan, 5 V 3 sual %Scen 1 c .OLal i tyV'ery hl gh - remote 1ic�at i on 6 Acoust I bual i tY: I G'oo'd .: 7. Air Qua ity: Good. B oforaical. €nv r.onm+ant:' 8;. Wegetation. Fo,othiII Oak Woodi and. Heavy,[�rUth mixed with timber. 9. Wildlife N^hitat: As.:BjI.l Bald EagIea Pereor the Fa1t6r) I migratory �aeer herds. Cultural- Env iVi2 ment= 10. Archaeol 091 cal and H i stor i cal Resources in th.o araa» i l 1 tri`r I. Butte Country Gener-al Pharr designation: Agri cul tur.a'l -Reside"r t i a l: . 12. Existing Zonings A-2/Unclassified. 13. Ex:istirig LanO Use on=site» Open land: 14. Surround i ng Arco' a Land Uses= Open i a',, ' some rural' rens i'dent i al qn i arge parcels in vi.clnitY b. Zorning- A-2: Ci Gen. P l an des i gnat i ons: Agri cul tura l -Res i'dent i'01,1 T" i tabor d.. Parcelj'Sizes: 1:'rimar11Y;90+, some 10"s in pockets and, 1 0.15's al oncl Oro --Qui ncY _ e. Population= Sparse. 15: Character of Site <,;nd Ariea,: Mounta 1 noUs ='- 1= t�ledrest 'Urban Area._. Orov1 1 le 20+-,M I lesi:-- 1'7. 1, 7.. Relevant Spheres o1' Influence: OUtto County khosgUlto Abatement 01strict., 18.. ImOrovoi;yents Standards Urban Area: N'/A, 19. Fire Protection Service= a. Nearest Oo.Unty Ct�tate) Fire Stat ion » Ke 1 l Y R i dge,, miles; Harts M111 ts,easonal? 2 miles; b Water Availabil'tw: Engine oapac'itY on1Y 20. F6 n l on, OroY i 110 Q,n l on Schub is tn Aram i=Bather 1 l s U Schcio'l' .