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APPEAL.
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IMP'i'S
,ENVIRONMENTAL
xp anatlo is o a l "''yes' and i'maypef" answers are rec faire
an attached sheet(s��ul
YES
1, EARTH. Will the proposal result in' significant;
anstable
MAYBE NO
eartli conditions or in changes an
geologic substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements, ,compaction or "'-°
Al
overcovering of the soil`?
Change
C4 in topography or ground surface "—
relief features?
d. Des: tTUCtiOn, covering or modification of any
unique geologic or ph�rscaZ ,features?
e. Increase in wind,
or water erosionof oil
either on ooff-site? '
r' s
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f. Changes in deposition 4reros4o of beach
sands; or changes in siltation, deposition
or eroslon which may modify the channelof
Oz, a river or stream othe bed of the ocean or
any bay, inlet or rake?
g: Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils
outside de''ignatod urban
areas?
h. Pxposuire of people or property to geologic
hazards
such as earthquakes lanc�licies
t1,A, mud-
ground failure or similar hazards?
2; 4IF the' p:;;posal result tin substantial':
a• ssions ter deteriorate-rn of ambient;
�,aa' 1ty?
b . a.e creation of Objectionable odc,rs smoke
,
or furies? -
c Aitexation of air movement, moisture, arm`
,emperature, or any change in climate
bcal`s:., or regional]y?
3 . iVATER: Will thero 'POS41 p p i te..ult.in substantial
a: Changes rn currents. or the course or
ii rection of water, movements in either
marine: o r t�e.�t - `�►a.ters ? -_
o Ch� '
. n t,s irL ab,00x tion stesdraa.na' e
p g patterftt
or the
,
rate and amount of sul:face runoff?
C' Deed fo'r of -it
se surface drainage mp'rcive-
k' =--�
moots-, Yncluding vegetation xemoval, ohannel�
izat on or 'culvert installztion?
d`.. Alterations to the
courso or �iotv'of flood
waters?
.
e : Change in the a> fount of surface hater in any,
Ufater body?
f`z Dxscitavgc into stir eco waters; or in afty
alteration of sLlrface hater quality, ititlU11 Ag
r but n ti 1iinIted to temperattite; dissolved
"
ozygh nr turbidity?
g,. Alteration of the direction or rate of flowof
r
you
h ftd Iva
Ch'a'r a in theertiatttit o� round tv
y g• aters�
either thro�„gh direct adclitiorts or` 1�j h-
draivals, ar; through:,a�nter�cept 6 on 0Z an
aur er b cuts,
i,. Redtictan n a olint1�atio'n5?
.. itheo Of Wdterother
avx able for ��a'vex'
public suppii0
j �: h�cpoause of people or pr+_poi ty to Water,
..�
related hazards such cs _r166di,nk?
a ,:
4 , PLANT LIFE, Yts MYi3fi o
1Vi11 the proposal result in substantial;
a. ange in the diversity of
species, or numberof '.
Y spec3es.af plants
shrubs (� nc Iu 11 trees ,
b. Reductionrofsthernumb�xsdof�arai� zunpluents
ar endangered species of plants? unique, are
C . Introduction
of new; species of plants,' into; an
area, dr in a barrier to the normal replen
mento
t existing p
s ecies?
d. iteductzon in
acreage of any agriC�altural
5. ANIMAL LIFE. jVill the Proposal resui't in .substantial.
a. CT, ange in the diversity of
species, oar numbers
of any` species of animals (birds,, land" animals
including reptiles .
fish and she1T fish,
tiben;th.ic organisms or insects) ?
b. Reduction
in the numbers of any unique > > are
or end; nge: ed species of
animates?
e= Introduction of^.new species of animal, into
an area, or
G
result in a barrier to; the m
or movement of anima�,s? g ation
d , Deterioration to ,VA ting f� sl or w`.ildlife
habitat?
X�
�. NOISE. Will the proposal result in sub
a. an stantial
existing noise levels?
Exposure
br Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
-C
7: LIG14T AND GLARE, Iv the propo,,a`l
sad xcant l,i ht
g r produce''
anti gl arty? ,
8 LAND US. �Yilt --he Proposal tesult an a
' z present or d
'landSu an are on of the t planrie
ea.
NATURAL` RESOURCES: WiII the proposal
sty tantial:_ psuit In -
a. Increase in the rate of use o,f any nater
resources? al
b. Dep]etion of any non -renes Able natural
resources ?
10",RISK OF Up ----
SE7 the proposal iivolre t
aA rs: of e,tplosion
or the, release of hazard
Out sus
a
ail est 'd
p Lances (in �.:Ygt but limited ta`
. ccltax
letl��
.. cols or -
eradiation �, '
vent of an accident or upset conditions? n the
b; t'ossble'intexference
with`an eme`gencj�
iYoSponse'plan ar emergence evacuation
plon7�
l l AOptiLATT ON . 1611
x11 the tirop.osal alter the location;,
astri ution density or
'
grocvt rate of the human
populations
l2ti HOCISTN(9. Will tiro prenasal:s�in� h:dti5�.
or create a demand for additional housinE? ng,
'YES
13. tRANSPORTATION/C RCUL,ATTON. Will
MAYBE 0
the o
proposal.
sa
result.... P p 1 .
_ a.n .
a: Generation of subst.-t." additional vehic e
movement?
b Effects on existing parking facilities, or
demand for
?C�
new parking?
c Substantial impact on existing transportation
s,ys tems
`X
d. Significant alterations to present patterlFs
of; circulation or
mov
goods? 'ement of, peopA and/or
P Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f.
Increa,: is in,: traffic hazards 'to mot;ar vehicles; `--
bicyclists or pedestrians?
X
14
. PUBLIC' SE�tVICES Y Wi,11 the proposal have an effect
upon, or result in a need for `or
new a tean
governmental servic es ;
-
y
pr'otecaon?
b Po ice protection?
X,,
c. Schools!
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?'
e. T4aaritenance
--
of public facilities, including-
roads.
f.; Other governmental services?
X�
15
ENERGY. Will the proposal result
us el of substantial amounts of Euel or ener,y?
b. Substantial increase in demand
upon 0-I tIng
gY
ofunecvss:ourcesrofi or require the development
energy?
16 1.:7
VTI1111-58.Will 'the p--
xopsaS result in a need for
systems, or substantial
alterations to the
following:'
a. P(Mv,or or n atur aili as
b. Communications systems''? - -
c. Water ava3,:`te',) .lit',
}C c.
Sewer ox septic tank?
e. Storm water drainage=`?
f. Sola:ci wastie
' and disposal?
17.
�fUA HEFjT �, 1 the proposa'1 result in;
Creation of any he;alth;;
�X ,t
hataxd or potential
health, hazard �excltidi g tnental ,'healthy ?
n
b. E�cposure
of people to potential health
hazards?
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1s.
AES�TNETI S, Will- the proposal res�ilt ` the
o strtictxon of
any . scenic vista or` �tiewnopen: {o
the pub1 iC o'r tv,il 1 the proposal res:ult ri th;e
Y
creatxan of an aesthetically offensive s
to pub] open
is view?Le
l9. RECREP�� 1UN,. Y. t,,
Will the
t�.lYEI? No
_"
P
upon the quality or pro osal result i.n an impact
a Y quanta.�t; o£ existing recreational
opportunities? Y
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES: --`"
oi 11ff t e proposal result in the. alteration
o£ or the destruction
of A'prehistoric ox
historic archaeolo ictl s' _
• g �. t e ?
b. W.1,1 'Proposal,
the result ill adverse h s
or aesthetic effects to a P Y `c:al
-"
historic bui1din prehistoric or
C1. Does the g� stxuctu.re or 'object?
a physicalrchange, whxchhave twouhe ldtantial
un'causo'
,
n£ect
ethTiic cultural value�7 xque
d. Wi?1
the proposal restrict existingeligYous,
or sacred uses' w' thin the
-` 'x
pots'
area? ,.ntal impact
CU8816 Ofi' ENVTRUN14fB,�tTgL EV,AL J.
EVALUATION
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At `71, 01-97
See, attachment,'
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Applicants Dora. Lecrn��`d wls�csstlr`s ��;tM�F��., #k
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l'Y0 Tentative h'rcl Map
tri e+ t)escr'ipti'On* Di'vidin 0 8 -acres into Jour parc0].s, 1''w"(
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G�'♦` acres ��
each and two of. J,t;� acres each.
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tuns r*1n i;l1e We o+ Deer Meadow Card And can tfit)
north side Of bcamar-OUMtre Lanr in the Berry Creek �rpa, uputh
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Proposed De-M%ity rz,r- bevel,gpmonti 5 rcr+±t per dwel ).irtq unit
Amount c+ lrtrpervlous StA -tt�ino Mipimsl
6-
A(=esq and Nearest Pub i ra R10ad (s) Apprerg i glate1 y :1 Mi le north
via Doee* Meadow Road, thence OOLst �pprox i urate j y I to J 1/
miles to Orlovi l l eGtr_r.i nCy tri qhway:4
70
MothtjO of $ew,7�ge Dispozalt. Individual septic system
'ctf
Shur^' e W t'Or supply- Individual we,11%
9"
Irbrxd,rnity 0+ Fower" Linest To pt,*cperty
).caw
+crr +urther land divisions, And deVelbpmentM L1ttl
err nCi devel crpment Otenti al due to -mArgi incl %0 0' , ter Mai n
restricti.cans, and other developmontIimi;tati ons,
Terr'zii n
Ciener� l `C Opopt� aleph i G Char!aCt r x tactc heti e t h'i
mcrut� Uzi rl�u a ter- a n e is d'f Lesko drrsvi l 1 e c r y rn lands*;
{;s. `lopos� sa to'
40%, site hos jon ).s hill tdp; pet~i,pheral
a:r�0atAre. ste��►a� �=r�'�n��'r:rJ.. slopes'
w
O7aj 1400{O ie�y„7GA4
(.itxt nth 'partrl s-0 Star -p torr aih on most: rad t'h pl"o3 t',ty.
w hypes x«nd1r�`lr1i r~1"�irMikirtF�S"i it c"r.l"1)4.11111"r1aCri':'l
ser�i,cs� "nsrtally V4011 drained Frith 'mdder'I e " �r t>twrder ts� y
s1 caw pern�eba 1 �, ter. Vere sh�l l erg sea, x s w
b I; trl�tirtg cici»<wirs� OteL1 sl rapes and liffi' l ted star, carr
majd1#4I y ca' praperwty
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A�petid3a� F Via) i
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Natural Ha;;rds of the Land
ab darthquake Zone; Moder- ate Ear•thgQke thtentity Zo6o 1)1x3
1 Eram Asn Pot enti al c High
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co" Und.sl i s 1 a en Sri aA W � 1j d1 1 '.
d,, t=ires Haz`��,,.da High, to xtromm
Npah&ve $oil 0typti g ; Qd rhto
4,1
Hydraiagy
aSurface Water: Natural drai nagEa aygl es o"xint tin ' ptoper t"
. Ground Water a Not idsh"Wimd. L itn tM;Qhq Oflb p°rabableX ;
e, Drainage Char cter✓i sties« oh -sits drainago flaw
LaF�mhl ri v l3 m to tribtcl �r y of Ganyo►`t Crook, th nam i ntit)
dX Wtwtt_ta:l ��in�a3._3incarm�l�: 4�:� to �t�.-inehe�f - - -
Moderately hit�l-t rain
em Lxmxpiq �'�13, �n ark arena a�C
]In eroszon pltmnti�
S.
V'i sisal /�o' n c' Mdal ty X ` Very high remote l petit tta
6*
AcoUitio Mu lily. High
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_Air 01_taliiY High
yy X
Vegetotion: Pbot'hil l Oast WdodlandW and dhaparral. Nigh fIre
hazard
'gyp
region, particularly due to Wgbtdtian and location.
Wildlife Habitat: Critical wtoter deet- habitat for the,Wks.
t'i�it.tl��:ai n Omer Hard, California Ompa.rtment of Vi sh and damp
reoommend� 4�"a aor•� mi.r►imttm�.
"Archaeological and' Hi atari dal R6itouroes i mthe a�re4; LOW
t�erisitivity area
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Resi denti al aid Timbar and .Mou%i n
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!�IY�.stihq Land onSpI (yti:M MIIIS.li«"�.illopy po
Elm
, SUrrouhd7:rhq- Area.
a, Land WOMMC 0161e family rraidertif at rural'' 4eri UM v.
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C. Gen„ l at1 damilmahipmat AMON ON Mduktai n and 00ei Sul Lural
fe�R�d�?rttial r
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And northo-att'
Ptapt,ilati on . p arty
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