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xp" anatxons of all "yes'' .and "maybe' answers arc; required
ort attached sheet(s))
I :, EARTH. Will the proposal result in Significant,,YES
�1A1"DE NO
a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes x,n
geo7 ogic substructtmres?
bi bisxuptons# displacements, compaction :or
ov'ercov6ring of the soil'?
C. Change in 'or
topography ground surface
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relief features?
d.Destruet'On,
covering or modifacatioli o`f any
uni(jue geologg c or physical features?
e. Increase in wand or water erosion of soils,
e17ther on or off-site'`?
f: Changes,
in deposition or erosion of beach
sarcls, or changes in siltation, deposition
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or erosion which may modify this channel of -
a river or stream or the bed of the ocean. or
any bay, inlet or lake?
g. Toss of prime agr;i.ctmlturally productive 'Soil IS
outside designated r,trban areas'
11, Exposure Of people Qr property to geologic
hazards such as earthqua,:es, landslides, mud;-
sl.i ground trxtd t-f � i t tmx �. o x 5 �, ynx.l, a
des �' x hazards?
2., ATR, Will the proposal result in substantial;
a• Air
ej0ISSiOnS Or deterioration of ambient
al nuali.ty`r
b. The zxeation of ob jectionable odors, srrtoke
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or fumes?
c. .Alteration of air inovement, moisture, ox
temperature, ox any change in climate,
locally or regionally?,
3. YNATER. INIill the proposal result iii Substant.ial —
a. Change in
currents, or. the Course or
direction of wate2 movements iTi either
marine or fresh waters?
b, Changes in absorption rates , drainage patterns
or therate and amount of surface runoff,'
C Need fox of f- ;site; sUxfaceraix�tge impro-ve-
+(�
ments, including vegetation removal, channel'
�aation or, culvert installations
Alterations to the COUTSe cox flow a flo
waters?
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e. Ch.arzge i,nhc amount of surface hater An,, any,
water, body?`
,.vators
l7icia rg into surface , or in any, `
a.lteTation 'grater
of surfat�e quality, i'nc!uding
but
a; not lir ted to temperature,. dzss_ol�te
azygen or tuxbicIty?
Alteration
g. of the direction or Fate `ra;C
of ground waters"
h: Chane in thea quan'ti.tyof giou.rid Xatexs
y
ex tliar through diTec : a.ddi,tio'ns of i }mom
w t
dxa+ra,ls, or th �o��g:h 1ttexctiaz f ',
e oan
aqui er by Cu L$ t7r C�Ycarrsti.ons.?
• edticti,on IWnthe q:moOf Seater otherwise ---,
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avail sole fo' PU, J t ter
.G supplies?
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Exposure of people +ar, property to ivat�r
--'-
related hazar a
ds such as floada 1i t
Y'E5
NtAYBE NO
4 . PLANT LIFE. Will; the proposal res,1ll t, i t Subs tangy; t al�
a: is 'ge in the diversity of species
, or ;nut, bre
of any species of -plants (including,trees,
Shrub;. grass, Crops) and aquatic plants)?
b . Reduction of the numbers, of anlr
unique, T aro
or endangered species of 'plants?
c. Introduction of new species of plants into an
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area, or in a, barrier to the normal '.rcplenish-
nien•t of exist ,ng specios7
d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
S . ANIMAL L_! IVa ll the proposal result in substan,t a,I
a. Clime in the diversity of species, ox
numbers
of any. species of animals (birds, land animals
including rc:pti,les, fish and shell fish,
berithic organisms izi.sects)?
or
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals."
c, lntxoduction of ne,r spocies cif animals into
an area; or result in a: barxier to the migration
or movement of an imal.s?
d. Deterioratioft to existing fish Or
y
habitat?
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G. NOISt. 11 ill, the proposal result in substantial
increasesa. in ax-isting noise levels?
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
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7. LTGI1T AND GLAR' B, Ift11 the proposal produce
sib xcant light .and Aare
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LAND -USE! Will the proposal result in a
substantial alterAltion of the
present or planned
land use of an area?
<9. NATURAL RESOURCES.' Will the proposal result in
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substantial s;
• f,
a. Increase in the rate of use 'of any natural
resources
b. Depletion ,of any nob,-renewa.blo natural
res ounces .
1p: RISK 0 V U SET, iVi11 the 'proposal. invoIve
. 5 of e41K.plasion or the release of hazard-
ous substances ; (i? Cludir g o bit nit limited to,
oil, pesticides,
chemicals or' radiation) in the
event of an accidant
or upset gondita..ons?
b Possible ntorfet'em' with anomegenet'
response px,•aII ci'r elnergoncy a,vacua:tion, p3On7,
l t. Z 0.0UL�'ITlON' K Will the'' proposal alter `the I�ocation,
distx• bationj do bx
r� ,huma`n
opu f.. g awth rats of the
Ila' HOISIIG'Vi the-roptsal affect existig "f►ottsang,
o crate a demand or addit;W a7 housing?
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TREINSPORTATZON/CRCIJI.AT[ON. tYi.11 the
YES r4AYB NO
re ult in: proposal
a,, Goneration of Substantial additional vehic:,
movement. ,
b. Affects on existing pe.rk;'Rg facilities, ox
demand for new parking?
c. Substantial impact on existing` tx;ansportatidn
sys hems ?° -
d. Significant alterations to present pattexn$
of circulation or movement of people ana/o•,
goods?
e . Alterations to waterborne rail 0r ai r t"ra,C;f Tc?
.,.
.fr Increase in t-'affic hazard's to motor
bicyclists 'Or
pedestrians?
14.
PUBLIC SERVICES.Will the proposal have an 'cC'('ect
Upon
, or res lit in a need for new or altered
govornmental services.:
a. tine protection?
b. Police protection?
c Schools?
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d, Parks ox other recreational, facilities?
e• ;
Maintenance of ub
public faca.lities, including
roads?
f. Other governmenta] services?
ENERGY. Will the propo.sal, result in:.
a. Use of substantias amounts of fuel .or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand
upon existang
sources 0:6 energy; or require the development
of new sources of.,energy-?
l6:
UTILITIES. J+ji17. Che propsal result in a need fol-
new
systems or, substantial alterations to the
following:
a.. Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
c. lYater:
d. Suver or 8eptie tankl
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e . Ste. to water drainage'?
f. Solid waste and disposal?
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Al
ry
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�-UMATi HEALTI�T. Will the proposal!,result
a. Greati of any health `hazard
or �o�antial
health haz,ava. (excluding mental he
bti ExposuxE of people tc nt
'Pole
hazards?
i8.
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ASTTIETI�-
CS. IVill y�1e prop65a;1 result ]."Il ,the
D sTructl.on of any sCdh'C Vista or VLJew open to,
the '°_-ublxc ox Zvi l
I?, the
, pra o$a.1 result,an the
creation of six aes'thetz,cally ofC,en SlVe site
0.P,en
to public; view? E
YES
MAYBE Na
�. ry o-
RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an aetapact
q y quan
upn�i the ual it or , if of exa sting tecreAtional
oppo�rturiities 7
2 Q CULTURAL RESUtJRCES .
a. Will. t c propasal result in the alteration
Of or the aestructior
O a prehistoric or,
historic archac-o.logical site?
b. Will the proposal rest#lt in adverse ph' s.jc,aI
or aesthetic ai:tects
to a prehistoric or
historic building, structure oxabject?
c. Does the
proposal have the potential to, cause
a physical change which
would affect unique
ethnic cultural values'?
d. Will
the Proposal,,xestrict exi,5ti . "i•eligiouS
.. _ ._
or sacred uses W' .thin the potential i?iip ci
axes?
SCUSS'ON 0 NVIRUNMENTAL EVALUATION
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See Attached sheets
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Applicant;
Edna Wiadman Assessor "5 Parcel. #
AP i2-19-16 through 4
Log #54-1_l 4 0
I3ATA� SHEET
Tyr csf. Proect; Tenter iVe Parcel. Map
Sr;lef M scr'ipti.tan; Recombining 9 xistitig parcels and
r +subdividing into ::� parcels at 4.25 acres and l at b acres
Cil i e
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' ;tacati can ; on the north side of the intersection of Ql d
4,
Highway and Forbesto m Rand x Orov
p y of 7evelapmerrtc 1 dwelling unit per parcel
Prta used i)ensit
5,
Amount caf lmpervicu5 Surfacing-. %light
ba
Access and Nearest Public Road (s) Parcel 4access, off
Forjbostown Road, Parcel 1, 2 and from a; pri Va.te =
.``y r'
4.
Hydrology
a. Surface Water: Lake Wyandotte I/2 mile
ba Ground hater: domestic
water.is unproven,p
c. Drainage Charm Leri sti cs;
roperty tlrai ns ;nouthwest and,
southeast into intermittent streams.
d. Annual f,ainf-al-1 (nor( al) 4C3"+
5.
e. L"imiti.ng Factors" none
Visuel/Sceni'c G�taZaty� Scenicr
b.
i.
, esidential vee=y l+w dsn=satx,e.
Acoustic G?ualityc Good
Air G!ua1it intermittent traffi.L hoises
y Good ,
p) C)9i'41 ��(�YVlt'Ot�fitECF�M
S
9,
Vegetation; GrasslanJ
W Idli fe (yak , Pladrono, pine, sQrl b brush
Habitat; Critical
hertl- winter range 3ucft' Mount in deer
CultQC141 E-n-ACQQment:
1G-'
1I,
Arehaecllcar�ica,I arrci Hi star- cal Re sources in .the area: low
CiUtto" County General Flan
deslgnat.on4,
Agrcultu,raZ--rtes dental
EZXIS.ting Zone
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14.
E„is't%nc Land Use on-eite unctewe� crpad
Surround � ng Area.
a. Land Uses: Rural residential, with
140d usesa dew Agri cul turax
b- Zoning, A-,
c w Gen i Plan desx gnati ons`, Agri cul t'Ural -Ftesi deriti al'
ci- Parcel 5iZes;
Z Z '?y , 1�, Zt7
e. POPUlation: sparse
iN.
16.
Character a+fi Site and Area; S
W or st Urban Area; C]r-gvi X Rarsel y deVeloped f dotF l l s
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Relevant ;Spher=es of Influence: none
p
lit roweiitents Str�'ndards lJrban
i9.
Fire Area„ N/A
F'r tatctxt►ner-ViCe:
a, Nearest Q+ untyrSt4te Fire Station: #6hy 4
b. plater- Awai t ab i;l i ty.;
20,
Wane
5 hnnl s in Area: OrOYi I le El ementary and High S� htao!'
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