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HomeMy WebLinkAbout071-020-056Z 'APPENDI,X' ENVIRONMENTAL ''CHECKLIST ` ,NORM (To be -completed: by Lead Agency) I. EACKGROUND`. Log # 78:-05�-15-02 1. Name, of Pro QAent. Pioneer- Un•;: . S„ rir_t< P - - Z . 'Address and Phone Number.o�t 'Proponent /o f{cnry_C,_.`Ls dVOS,7an c/'S2.11711 C► 'lnr' Box 'S86,G Nerd mac .Star-. Route. Star 11 )z x r-1 Oroy711 e; Cad iforni a_. 'g5965 Bar Creak w C4r,� iTorF1 i� W�35916 3.1 Date of 'Checklist`Subtitted - 4. Agency Re.quir:ng Check;list'; 5. Name-of Proposal, if applica a Public .rojQrt �j'f6 j dirk t� bui 1 d a school on: APS 71,42-56 : Qerr- C reel II. ENVIRp4M NTAL IMPACTS (Rkpl.anations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers arer regi area on attached sheets . YES MAYBE NO ; 1: Earth: Wil, the."propo sal result in.significant: a. Unstable earth conditions or in Changes in geologic substructures? Disruption displacements, comms paction or overcovering `, of the soil? ' c . Change in. 't"opography or" ground sur- facc remiiS f foatures or> removal of topso ll �r• d. Destrtxcti.on, boVering or tft, odifl.Ca- tion of any unique geologic or physical; features?' e . Increo s e in ian'd or ws ter eros ion of soils, either cin or off the site? , 77 £. Change's ` in deposition or erosion � sil . of �ieacki . sands;, or ` chaztges in t tion, .depose tion or eros1,6t. which May'modify the channel of a river or s.trean or the bed' of the ocean or any bay, inlet, or lake? � 777 A g: Loss. of prime. agriculturally pra- ductive so'i s ;outside designated urban' areas? ..._.' AP,Pend �E Z m. YES 1�IAY13E.. NO h Exposure of people nr property to geologic, ^ hazards such: as earthgUalos , landslides, mudslides,, ground :failures, ox similax hazards?: 2 : Air . W, :L the prop6sal: results :Ln,: _ _..._ e a Substantia'1 deterioration of ambient ox l tical', air quality? . .._._ b The creation; of objectionable, odors, smoke's or fumes? ,. c, Significant alteration of air' ,,. movement., tnoi.sture ar tempature., -` or any ;change l climates either ; locally or regionally? 3. Water.: Will the proposal r_sult in substantial: a. Changes, in currents, or the course or :direction o'water movements? bsorption rages, drainage! b. Changes in ae patterns , or slier rate and amcunt 6fL Aft surface water runoff?' Need`fox off-site, surfate drainage.. ._ improvements, including vegetation removal, channelitation or culvert Ai installation? u, Alterations to the course or fJ.oW,AWL of flood waters e , Change in the 'amount of sirs to water in any grater briciy'?'LL £: Discharge into surface'waters,' or in, any alteration_ oIf surface water quality," ,illaluding but not ted. to te'mperA. ote,. dissolv e oxygen` or ba i':dity? Alteration of the direction o'r rate of flow of ground waters? h'. Change in the quantity or qua L,lt'y of ,ground waters, either` through direct additions or withdrawals, i or through interception of aid , aquier by cuts'oz excavations? en page v' YES 6i Noisea . Will the proposal result in MAygEi NO sub st retial;, a. Increases 3n noise le�rels? b : E.c `osure o,f,eo` e to sev ,F p levels? ere noise 7 • Land Glare . Will the proposal pro uce s gni- -icant lightor, glare? 8. Land Use, Will the proposed result xn , a significant a. Alteration of the; planned lattd;us.e, of an area, or est.abla; h a trend tahicli. wi'11 demons'trabl lead to such alteration?, b. Conflict with uses on adjoining pr.ope:rties, or conflict with e,s t abld shed recreational, educes- tiortal,' religious or s;eientific uses:'6f an area? 9, Naturaltesources Wi:11 the proposal resullt in sub's tantial ti` a. Demand for, or increase in ,the rate of iise of anyl,natural resources? b• beplet ohr of any' nonrenewable e ratur_alrGSOU1Ce? 1.0 , Ris% of Upset. Does the proposal inuo ve a,risk of an explosior the release on of hazardot s substarioes (incl;udin but not 1imi.ted to; oil, ica pestidides, chemls or radXaton), in the ezrent o� an accident, or u conditipset: ons? Po ulatIo­. Wil]: alae proposal signi scantly alter the: lo'catiat, distributon,ettsty; ar:growth. rate of the human populzori o£''an a.t area or physically divide ari estabislied community'? • tisi.ri Wii� the proposal si gri scantly affect eg ,stin , hoes . or create a demand for additona7s'n, a haus irg? - — FPen x F page of g YES MAYBENC, 13' . TTransportation' Circulat1on ,;. ' Will th"e 'roposa resu t inl,, a. ' Generationo£ subs7_r?.ritial. additional vehicular movement? b. Significantof ec,. s on existing AwO parking facilitiesor demand for new parking?. c.. Stib stant ial impact upon existing, transportation systems? d. Significant alterat.`ans to present Patterns, of circulation',or movement „ Of people and/or goods? e,. Alterations to waterborne, rail. or �t air-traffic? ' f, Increase in traffic: hazards to `Moto ~. vehicles clists or, edest bicyclist'' rians? 14+ :�ublis Services. Will the Proposal have ane eat, upon, or result in a substantial need for new` or alterecl.:governmerital e s rvices in. any of the, following areas: a. Fire protection? b p Poli s rotection? • Schoals? dParks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of ublic fam. li'ies, cluda;rig roads'?,. fGtler governmental services? „ 1.5 Ener Wi],1•. po tierosaresult. .' a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy?- 4, ; Sub u s tantial - inc 'eas e in d,eman i�pan " 'stg exi�.ri sources L o£. energy, or require` th'e deve1opmerit of net sources of energy? 16'; Ut liti,_ TnTiLI the; proposal; result ina, neecTfor n!W or Sub" ,systems, s't'antial alterations . to fol lowing .71tYie r - , , ,c— YES MAYBE NO a. power o; nat°ura] gas? Communicationsstes? s m Y � C. Water? A . Sewer (will trunk lime be extended; prouiding capacity to,serve now development)? e. Storm water drainage?' l7 , Humatt 116lth , Will the proposal result rn; A. Creaaionof any, health hazard or potejttial health hazard (excluding mental. health) ? b. Exposure of,people to potential, heal-t1z hazards?' l£3. Solid Waste, Will the proposal, result xnany s gniftcant impacts associated with. solid waste :disposal er littex control? � r 19. Aesthetics. Willi, proposal, result in t e o struction.of - any public designated or .recogna.z'ed scettic .vi:s,ta open to the publie, or'wi.l1 the propose`], r--exult in the'-creatioh of. an he all, ofensie side open to pub1 id view? 20, Recreation; C1ill the, proposal result in an impact upon the quality, o;r quantity of existing public rerrea-: tion ;facil� ties? 21. Archeolo cal%Historical. Will -the' prapo.sa :esu t in an a teration of a significant aruhealogical; or has`t`orical site, striictue; object or building? 22 , Mandatory Findingsof Significance., a: Doe's, the project have the PoteJntial to degrade'` th-.tpqu'al.ty environment, sub'stan.tially reduce the habitat ,of a fish or wildlife S.pecies, cause :a is or wildlife 'to "' pop la;ti'on drop, below de k .« - - - - -- Apperid3 page .f of 9 F YI;S NO sustaining levels, threaten to elitnnate a plant or animal, com- om-munity, reduce the number munity,, oi- restrict the range of a rare or endangered Plant, or animal or el,xmxnate imp1 11 ortant examp'l.es of the major periods of Calif or history or:,pY.el1istory? b b. Does .the project have the potential to achieve short term benefits _ to the dattiment of publicly adopted Long-term'environmental goals? e• Dues the project have impacts wrich are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (a. project MAY impact ori tufo or, more separate resources where the impact. on each resource is re]:ativelYsmall, but whe-re.the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is sign, cant.) d : Does the pro j ecti hatre environmental effect'S which will cause substantial adverse effects on hpman beings; either' directlY or-ndirectlr?AIML , �. 1!;ppend.�t