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HomeMy WebLinkAbout071-090-011, 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 z 0, at north of the! Suspe1isI Bride, Oro, V� A.10 area ASESS O' S',. PARCEL .NUM$ERCS:.�. 20NING GEN PLAN . RtOJEC C -- (�N�;CuTENx? #-84 DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 12- I a.�hart--BT0ivn F Assocl,;tto8 P Q Bob 1576 .::. ro:V e, C ----... .,.�.:. . : DATE ,MUCATION NOTICE WRITTEN PtTBLIS TTED .,� PLACE NEWSPAPER NOTICE (S) PU13LISHEI7 - 0. 0. pi, a DA'T'E '�CAILI�G °LI,ST PRE_RA1�ED DATE MAIL -OUT NOTIOM WRITTEN ._.._..._,. MAILED IMMBER bA�'E, P ,ANNII+iG DI RECTOS S P 'Of T' PREPAVI lyViRONMENTAL CAT',E'GORIC.AZ, ENttMPTXON - DATE I+IED -DETERMINATION AND' DATA NEGAVE DGLARA'ION DATE ALOPTED w ''CLARI MITIO'I'EE IECA IVE PILI. T'10N '., DATE AbOpTED 5"li`� LNV, ' MPACmlktPORT - DApE 0ERTIV1ED�. ..- SITE; OMM TTEB AETINUDATE ADVISORY AGMINC iM, ARItVG DAA AD1tISr i AO INC A.CTIaN . , r �BaA�D AC��nN , -:. VV�NJ.M � .WA fi , GiP ,ten i�,u1i{ tH,II y+�"`h11, le ,,dr y M LL '001 ,y ryt,v a n ixirl ,5 ( r'LPo. ,. '✓'.V..' N M iJ i n.'y •^ +'iv'yWlk •�t yy W`3 .1 A7'fxl 5 A » k s 1e,w r�` y ts} " k, r. �� s a . c l r! , F d^t ; " 1 " ,.."Ole (' a � yry y y.. a � �. ... .... ,. lkvj� rall tt-n- IV , ENVIRONMENTAL IMp $'' es" and ''maybe" answers are required xp anat10 o a Y 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 � _ g . 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, .� 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? YE5 I`tiMi'BO 4 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 -'— 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 ..._. 5,, 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 = 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,? 7, LIGHT AND GLARE. !V 4 i , the�tor ' osal prodUte P p uce sxgniicant Tight and glare? � 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 _ -NATURALt'h'e proposal r su tantxal«; az Increase,in the rte of use of any natural. resources? b, Depletion o� anynon-Tohewable resources? 10 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? ll pOPULAI'IbN, �Ii1I the locations ' `. 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 � ,} 1L � w TR�tNSPORTATIQPI/CIRCULATION. 111 the YES D4AYB�E N0 .9 r esult it proposal a. Generation of, substantial additional vehicle' movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilitlo,s ' or, `-- demand for newparking? Substant.al c. impacton`axistintrans g portation systems? d• Significant alterations to resent patterns —''C CP 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? ---, - r.. schools?w d. Parks or, ;other recreational facile Cies? S� e . 'Maintenance of public faci Pities including :roads f. Other governmental services? i s . 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 �f � sources of energy, or requiice the development - At+� sources- of energy? - 15. 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?' �--- c. Nateravailabij ity;; d. Sewer ar septi.c aniCj -e. Storm. Water dtainae'� _.. f. Solid. Wasteand disposal? -- =-- � 17 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? i, -:. 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 - '10« 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 13 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. _.. 15 Ghe.racter of Site and .Area: UnAOVO10ltod scenic - recr'oation area: '1' dearest trban'Area; Oro Ville l.2 miles+ « ” . kei vazrt be os o1 xnl l.t�e Ole z e p .. - 18. 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. 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