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PLANNING COMMISSION;SUMMARY SI2,ET FOR LAND DIVISIONS,.
APPLICANT Greg Lee 84,=12;8-0
ADDRESS 1822' 1/2 NewvpQrr Blvd. sua to 306' Cos•t;a Mesa r:n 02627::
OWNER 5m e
PROJECT DESCRIPTION five i�arcOL MA to divide 44 F- ae°res :into 2
arced s
at 20 aCres. each,
�OdATION on the east side of Dr Quincy_ H:LA111vay, abpro�Njttitttely 2300
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north of the! Suspe1isI Bride, Oro, V� A.10 area
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DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 12- I a.�hart--BT0ivn F Assocl,;tto8 P Q
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IV , ENVIRONMENTAL IMp $'' es" and ''maybe" answers are required
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on at sheet (s) YES
;MAYBE NO
�. EARTH. Wi11 the Proposalsu0r in chdng,escintr
earth conditionares?
a:"'r6nstable
geologic sub stxuc tL
displacements,.camp;action or
b. DiSrupt'a s, 7
overcovering of the soil. face.
in. topography or ground sur
c, Change
telae£ features?
Destruction, COVEring 0x modi.fi'�=anon o£ ,any
d,
Yanique geolog c or physical features?
in wind or water exasio of, Soils,
J
e , Ine�`ease
either on ox off-sste?
in d6 j051 ox-erbsior; r£ beach
£, Changes
sand.; or changes in sal tat>ion, depc�sitian
the channel Of
or erosion which may modify
e bed of the ocean or'
rirex 0 r stream' orh,
- a.
an bay, `inlet or `]oke? ; roducive sails
Y
boss of p rime a11,culturally p �
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outside desig 1atecl urbaToa T v ge0l og c
eo 1e or
landslides,
h• haardssure mud-
suchaspearthquak�s,
�u. similar hdzaTds?
slides, ground fa�.lux e; or
ATR, `Will the pyroposal result :fin substantial
ax deterioration of ambient
ar Aix emissions
air` quality?
b; The creation of objectionable odors, smoke
'or fumes'?
c• Alteration o£ air inoti*ement, moisture, or
change in climate;
temperature, or any
ox g rially'?
3 iVA'TER, Will., the proposal reSuitc0 irsc1boratttial
t
ai Changes in ourreits ,or . "
direction of water mo.ventents �n either
'=
- -` marine or t .res watetS - - Pat erns
in �bsorpti.on rates, drainage p.
b Changes
or' the rate 'altd amount 0£ 5Ly1'face rtinof£vey
drainage 1m�hanne�
c Need for qif iisite sUtlace �
iitents, Lncluding veGeston removal,
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nation or 'culvert 'a nstal,Yation'?
t0 the course or flaw o£ flciad
dl tera.tiatts
waters?
e Change ° in the amount o£xaxf^ace pater n ariY
;
water b` dY`7, or in anv
Discharge Into surface waters, , includin"
surfaoe water al ssol,`ved g
alteration of
but not lxmted to iempex�atue,
x ° ygth or turbiait ,
Al tera:biori: of the dr'ect.on or rate of flow
.
g:
o ground waters?
h, Ghange in the quantity, o£ygrundoawi�'
either through direct addat�otts
t1ra��ta b'r through intercepti0 of ah
.s >
quiler b cuts or excavations 7
the. amqunt _'`otherwise
Reditaon :gin .;cifaatex
a� lnble 'fox public water supplies?
of pdopl.e or pia'p ert tp ��ater
,�xpogure
related hazards suclx as fl ot�rla n?
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PLANT LIFE, Will the p'ropasal result in subs tanti l::
a. Change in the diversity of species, or 'number,
of any specie, of plants '(inclu.din2 trees,
shrubs, grass, crops; and aquatic plants)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, rae
r
or, 'endangered species of plants?
c. Introduction of view saecies of plants into an
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area, or in a barrier to the normal 'replenish-
ment of exising species?
d Reduction in'
'
g Y agricultural crop`s--,
ac.rea e of an a xicultur
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ANIMAL ,LIFE: Will the, proposal result in substantial
a. C tinge inthe diversity o1 species, or,
numbers'
of tiny species of animals (bi.rds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and shelY. f°ish
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b i -Reductio nthic g )?
nrzn�-the numberseofsan-'rare
unique,
or endangered species `of animals"?
C. Introduction
of mew secs es of animals into
an area or result in'a barrier to the migration.
or movem ent of animals?
d. ; Deterioration to existing
;
habitat?,fish or Wildlife
6.'
NOI5E, tJ3.11' the proposal result in substantial«
a.: Increases in existing nose bevels?
b : Exposure of people to severe noise 'level -s,?
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LIGHT AND GLARE. !V 4 i , the�tor ' osal prodUte
P p uce
sxgniicant Tight and glare?
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LAND USE, 1Vi11 the �proposal result in a
su stantial alae"p
ratio � o� the
�r
pr esent or 1 anned
lanai tis e _
of an area's
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-NATURALt'h'e proposal r
su tantxal«;
az Increase,in the rte of use of any natural.
resources?
b, Depletion o� anynon-Tohewable
resources?
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12ISK OF UPSET. Wil i t proposal invoIite;
a. A f
'1s 0 e:cslosicarr ar the release, e haarcl=
ous substances Unri,Ijding, ;but not limited
to -
61 I pesticides, C4 icals or tadiat on7 in the
eVent of, an accident Or upset c6hditlons?
b: possible iriterferenke ►ith
an emergency
res onse' tan; Or etmir renc
p p ' y evacuatio;ri plan?
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pOPULAI'IbN, �Ii1I the locations
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r.prprorthlrattrtiy�f�
c`1'istrr uta on densit g "the ho,
populatit7n?
12.
R0U8INC. Will the ro rt
p affect e'xist_n h'oUs ing
or cxea a �-
to a d ;dtitinal housing?
einand fo �
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TR�tNSPORTATIQPI/CIRCULATION. 111 the
YES D4AYB�E N0
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r esult it proposal
a. Generation of, substantial additional vehicle'
movement?
b. Effects on existing parking facilitlo,s ' or,
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demand for newparking?
Substant.al
c. impacton`axistintrans
g portation
systems?
d• Significant alterations to resent patterns
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Of circulation or movement of ,people and/or'
goods?
e. .Alterations to waterborne,, rail or al traffic?
f: Increase an traffic hazards to motor vehicles,
bicyclists
or pedestrians?
14.
PUBLIC SERV.IcES. Will the proposal have an effect
upon, or result in a *deed for: ,new or altered
governmental services,.,
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?
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r.. schools?w
d. Parks or, ;other recreational facile Cies?
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e . 'Maintenance of public faci Pities including
:roads
f. Other governmental services?
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ENEP, w.: wil 1 the ' proposal result in s
a. Se of substantial of
k
amounts fuel .or energy,
b: Stibstnti;al increase in demand capon ecasting
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sources of energy, or requiice the development
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At+� sources- of energy?
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W11 the propsa`l result in a' need: for
raYwr substantial alterations to t
fohe
1oFv ? �. r.
Powe:+- o4r natural ga3?
b. CommutIicati' bn8 systems?'
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c. Nateravailabij ity;;
d. Sewer ar septi.c aniCj
-e. Storm. Water dtainae'� _..
f. Solid. Wasteand disposal?
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HUNM BEAT TIS: ` Wild the ' R
ptoposal result
a: reatxon of any hedith.ha�a�c� or ,
poteritia
health hazard ;(oxclud,ing mental health)
b: EXposure of
people to `Potential health
hatards?
18.
A TH TICS: JVill the p`roplosal result in the
o Struct�o`n of -.;r , .
an y scene c v� to or view open to
the publics or vi 11, the proposal, result in the
Creation ofan aesthot;ically 0ffeti8a Vo sl;t e open
to public view?
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Discussion of Emlftnmental 'tya.l.uation (cont,�AP 71 -,0 9 - 11
Ap'",'p-'e nd,:'L x page 6
Bata aheet
cu tinh ed A1) 71-011
i~., Ground lrjater : Unknown depth aneluant' ty .
c, Drainage Oharacteristios';Pro erty slopes Past„)Vest and South
toward Lake Orovill.e via numerous swales.
C1 Annual Rainfal`i, (normal)'._ 40-45 inches.
e. Limit 4 g, "actors : fligh erosion potential in places :
Visual/Scenic Qilality : F}ig}i - views a i Lake �Jrovill c .
6.
1~i'oderate to hi h - �"ihy ` , 16Z nearby- - lob :truck route .
Acoustic Qu.a].ity' : g Y
Air Quality: Moder1ate to igh;
Biolo
` ical Environment.
8.
Vege'.ation: Grassland area, 4nd,moderate dens tY xpoi:}til1. Oak tJaod-
1 air�i with manzan! a growth in places.
Wildlife Habitat: Upper SonorantY"�nn
wide rraxxetY of foothill spy;cies: Key deer W11 'UT range, iiawtl eagle
Oultura' '9nviro=ent -
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Archaeoiogx.cal. and Historicel Pe'sources in the area. rh.,+�„�,- r�;V a -
area;is a sensitive area, containing numerous $ X05.
11.
ButtP County G -a an designation: Agricultural.-Tte ntia7' a(j
Timber Mountain.
Timber D'}ourit.,,�t.n. 'I`oXt pola.cies indicate Tim
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Existing Land Use on-•sit.: tJndevelo ed o )en land eYce it for. an
accG;ss roach 14113"ch ends ori t e property.
14.
Surround ng A,',ea: -
. tancdUseb : Open land wit}t w1 dei y' da.spersed rural xaSiaPnes
Public rises :Lurtlier westTajacent to Idke.,
. Zoning: A-2, and Scenic- Highway.
Gen. Plan d.esignatione: A rxcultural-Ttesi.cierit a� , Timber 11oii_ntain
and Public
Paroo Si.Zes : Lar,ga , to SriLA Orairl.l,le'1 ; I� - 16 to 20'
e, Populati:Oil Ue y tti spersed. _..
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Ghe.racter of Site and .Area: UnAOVO10ltod scenic - recr'oation area:
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dearest trban'Area; Oro Ville l.2 miles+
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kei vazrt be os o1 xnl l.t�e Ole z
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Imp ave ent "".i,a datd8 'Urbajj Area: 146
rive 1�.totact,�.o4, SE, Or ce
« Yearest Oo.t. (Sta: °) Vire St,ta1�eI1 Y. l�idge 8t ; _ �w miles
b. Watert Ava �f ani it r' Noize; 0th6o t ix,e _.0 r. c pati t r 'a d ti l s .
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Sch6ol:s iii Area G oi, i 1e area
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