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ENVIP-ONMENTAIr, IMPACTS1,
xp anatxons of all.. yes" and "maybeansjv r5 are requi red
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YES, MAY Bt
NO,
EARTH. Will the °proposal result in sign�ficantc'
a nstab'le earth conalaiions,_ or in changes :in
geoldgx.c' substructures`?
b .
Disruptions , 'da spl acement's;, compaction o°r,;
overcoverin'g of, the sgai
c.
Change in or g`rvund. suit --face.
1tyo�p{woygraphq
rel�..ef features ,ti H,i - i. v „y 4",.1 •
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d.
Destruct:dn, ;covering or mad�fcta,on of'. any --'
louni ue geois or, P 'sicaeatures �
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Increase xri wind or waver erosi;o4,1•af soils,; �'�
either on., or:off�sa te?
�Cc.
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Changes :n deposition oT.erosion of;,beach
sands, or changes :.in 'siltationi,: deposition
or er68.i0.n which may itiocla.fy .the, channel of `
a rimer or' strdam or _•the -Vo& -o f the; ocean.or
any 'bay,' inlet ox lake?,
g.
Loss' of prime-agricultumy productive soils
outs`id,e desfghated urban areas?
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h.
` Expo�•s'ure'of people or property to gdlog:c
hazards such -as earthquakes ,• landslides , mud=
81144 is' "'g'6 d failure or similax hazards?
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2. AI.R. will the proposal result, in, substantial
a.
Air 'emissions or deterioration of, ambient
air quality?
b.
The creation 'of objectionable,. odors smoke
or fumes?
c.
Alteration of air movement; moisture, or,
tem• o in
y climate,
locally, or .
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3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial.
a'.
Changes in currents, or the course or
direttion of water movements in either
marine Or fresh waters?
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b .
Changes in absorption rates , drainage, patt'erxis , "�-
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
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c.
Need for off-site surface drainage improve
tents, including ve�eta,ta nn. removal, cktanriel-
izfttion or culvert installation?
d.
Alterations to the course ax flow of flood
waters?
e .
Change in the° ainount4 iof sui face water i n any
water bodyl
f:
Dis,oharge into surface- waters; or in• any:
alterat� on of surface. ''t' , quay ty ' including
but not l�.mited to tempetatore., dissolvz;d
oxy°ge � o turbadity7
g.
lt,e� atib.n, of the direction ox rate of ow
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of ground waters?
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h.
�C}iange in the' quantity"off, quality of watersr
,ground
either through' direct .addit�,ons or iv1th-
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�rawa �s,," or thxotigh i ntexcept.ion of an
aquifer by cuts or excavations?'
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."Reduction in the -amount of water otherw'se
available fox,; public water suppli.es7
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Ex osure of eo 1e� or xoert to waiter
P. P p P' P Y
related }azards such as fle'odbn'g?'.:
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1HAYBL NO
4.
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PLANT.,IFE. W11 the pr,opasal result in substantial-
a• dal` nge xn the dvexsYty of
species, ox numl�+ex'
of any sPe.ces ' of 'plaits ;"(including trees,`;
s.Hxubs, grass`, crops, and 'aquatic plants)-?
b-: Reduction of 'the numbers ,of "any uiique, ra"re
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or,, angered species of plants?
Introduction
c. . of ne`,r species ofinto
area, or 'in' a barruex to the normal xeplenash-
at
meof 11 existing species?`
d. Re duction iii" acreage of any agr'icitltural, coo p`
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AN NIAM- LIFE,..,. }Vi,ll the proposal, result', in substantial.
age ";un the diversity o,f speci'eor
�c
numbers
of; any sped of animals 'buds, ;land an.amals
�.ncluda.n ro �t�les £Ysh
g p , and shelf f' is
benthic.organisms or-"insects �
b, t?ecluction any
.in. the numbers' c►f unique, rare'
or endangered.,species of ani maks..
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c:' Introduction o.f :now species" of animals "intra
an area;, or. ;result, in a barrier to the :mig'ratian'
or movement o f animals ? -
r1. Deterioration to,existYng fipI or wildlife
—"
habitat?
6,
NOISE, W,111 the; proposal: result in substantial:,
a. Increases in existing 'noise levels.?
b,Exposure of people to; severe noise levels?
7:
L"IGHT AIVD G`LARE.' i1ti11 the proposal produce
'
s`igni �icant l:.gh;t and glare''
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8,
LAND. USE; Will thepr- opo-s a7, result in a:.
su stantial alteraiion o£ Cie
present �r planned
1a"nd use of an area?
9.
NATURAL <RESOURCES, Wi11 the proposal result in
substantial:
a. Increase in the rate of us"e of, any, 'natural
resources?
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b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural =
xes,ource� ? „
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10..
RISK OF UPSEef . Will, 'the propasal involve
a. A
rzs coo; explosion or the release of hazard-
ous substances (including,, but `nit ]united t,o,
oil pesticucles; chemYcals or .radiation): un the
event of an accident or upset conditions?
b. Possible`14-erfersnce with.
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an emergency'
resp"once-pian ox emergency :evacuation plan?
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POPULATIQN,the proposa"1, alter the loca.tian,
xc� sTibut� on ' dense ty, 'growth
car rate .o£ the' human. ,
popula"titan?
12,
HOUSING: Will the ro osal of{ect e
p - p xis_xng housing,
create
or a demand for arida tonal hausiig?
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Moon, IiIjil
YS MAYBE NO
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TRANSPORTATION/CIRC:ULATIUN. �fa71 the p 'nposal
3,
xesu° t ark .
'substantial additional ,vehicle
�.
a. Generation of
movement. axking favi ries, or
b. effects on existing
demand for new parking'?
Substantial impact' on existin tr.ans'portation;
�
c,
Systems? ' resent pattexns
d, Sign�fiCant alterations to
movement peoPXe and/ox
Of c xculat. Or ,qf
ggOdS?
Alterations to waterbarn6',, rail or air traffic?
e,
Increase in traffic hazards to meter vehicles,
r pedestrians?`
bicyclists or,
e p�Onewaor alteredeffect
14, PUBLIC 5ERVICES. Will thhaVeAli
need;for
Upon or resu t in a
governmental services:,
a Fire pxotect On?
b.' Pol"ice prateetion?
G . ScJho0l.s
d, Paks or other recreational liti
e , Maintenance of public facilities ,
.roads ?
f.; Other governmental services?
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Y EI�LERG Will the proposal result in:
Amon oeisting�
a, Use of subs,tanti;al
b ; SubstAAtial increase demandf upon
or require the deve7gpmLent
sources of energy,
of new souxces of eriprgy?
11 the p� oposal result in a meed for
16. UTILITIES. W 3. .alter& ions to' the
"
new systems or substantial
following:
Powex or natural gas ?
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a ,-
b . Commun`icatons systems?
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c, Water a.vailabi1:itY':
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SWger :or septic tank?
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Storm Water drainage?
and disposal?
Solid ,waste
EiEALTH. Will the proposal result in:
17. HUMAN health hazaaccd a% potential
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a; creation of any
health hazard (excludinotentia health
to
,_,_,
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�;xposure of people p
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AESTHETICS. ill the proposal result In the
'r�r mew open to
18. sceptic vis Ca
o stxuct1O of `any
Will the propooff.ensiv-e opent
the peS
ublic, or s
of an aesthetscally
,
creation
to p,ubl c' Vier?
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YES
MANU
19. RhCABATTON. '44i,11 the proposal, t-esiAt as ?an, impatt
upon the quality 'nr quantity of , oxistin9 xe�reati�on, v .
nppgrtunit *:es?
20. 'AE SOURCy:S.
a �l� e,,proposal. result xii,;the ,aleration
r
of Ox' the ..destruction o a prehisto.r� c ox°'
historic xchaeologicA, s,I_
,
b.- Will the p.z,opo�sal ;result in ,adverse - yslilcal
��
aeshe.tx c effects to a prehistoric .ur
historic build ng, stru'.tu're oar obi e �t?TA
c. noes the proposal 'have the'-pot.eriti'al,o cause
a physical change whit:h` W6,Uldl affect uniq'uu.e
ethnic tu
-cul xa l values?
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d. Wi.l1'`the proposal restrict existing relzgious
o'r sacred, uses within the potential, impact
•area?
DISCUS ON 01= ENV RONMENTAL`EVALUATION ,
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Applicant: :Gunter R.anft 6s#essor•s Parcel
72 2,9-2
Log ' 57"-o2-04-02,
bATA SHF_ET
,�i,-. pro,j.act 0?ascr'sntirn
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Typ'e of ProjIctdt: 'Tehfiat i;ve farce 7 hlap
2.
rt Doscr. , ti i vi d;i ng .1 1,5 acres, 4 parcels of l d '
acres 6 c hl and a'` rema i rider^ parcel of 75 acres .
3.'
Lbcati ori: Ort thio north side of Fbrbesi.- Ro ad,, approximated p
1.3 miles south of Lampkin road,'n the Black3art areal east of
Oro;y I 1 le".
PropoSad bens i ty` of ;,Deve1''opment: 1 0 acres. per `dw6111 n . +fin i t
5.
P►muunt of Imp®ry ous Surfac i n®,: 1ti i n i
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l�ccess and Neairest Pubi i s Rot t t s � Property fronts on
Forbestown Road.,
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i°lethad Uf S wage Disposal : Ind,i y ,dual: septic systotns
0
Source of Water Suppl y � Individual
9.
Prox i m i t"of Power L hes." To property
10.
Potent i til for further :and d i V i si tans and dowel opment: None
under the existing U zone, some potent:ia1 exists under the
Scenic H i bhway zone along, the frontage of ,the property.
I�,. Env„�antnentai .Sett i no '
�hYs 1 cal<, Env i Oohingnt:
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1.
Terra i r
a General;, Tcipograpttii c Chat -actor- Mounta i nous: focat'h i 1'1 terrra l n
b. Stapes= Generally oyer 30 ars t"i;e, '1 0 acro garde ' iV i th some
areasrang i rig from 12-20% v+ i , , rnostl y over 80 t1cin tine
roma 1 n i rtg 75' acre parcel s. w i th some areas of" 1 Q- slopes.
c,,' E1aVatlon' 1i,;)0a.-I725 A.S.L.
d. Lim'.it.ine Factors- Areas of deep slopes
Soils,
a. Types and Ch'aractor, stics= Rockerby, and Racker'tay variant
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so 11 s or the shad 1 ower^ slopes' c4notawet 1 dra.i reed with
slow permeability on soils of From 20-50 inches; deep.
Engol br'l oht sa i 1 series on the steeper slopes,,, general 1 y
well drail nod with tnbdeel per - b 1 1 i ty from 20,-40 ;i riches
deux P.
b. Llm`itieig Factor'sc Areas of steep'slboos arnd slaw
RQ t mea1 1 ty md'Op ed "� i t sha l tow S, o, i I's «.
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Natural Hazards ;of the Land
Earthquake Zone= Moderate earthquake intensity Zone VIII
%. 'Erosi on Potent Val, : 1-i i gh
Landslide Potentials' High
d.. Fire 'Hazard Hi'c�h to e><trertte'
o.. E>',�pans i Ve Sa 11 P6-bbOt 1.34.11 t.GW to mod9r^atO
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iIYd, logy
a.: SurFade .Water= Se�ler�aI tr i tiutar i es of', F'owel 'I geek cross
the property.
ki. Grorand Water- Unknown � Pa'tenti al l'y 1 i mi ted
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c.Ora'inage Charactcristics: 'two on-site?`dralhags WaY, nonce;,
north t.o POW611 1 Creek , the, to La(- e .Or' oyi i e appro ,t i matel y 1
1/2 mites..
d. Annual ka' Vh sl 1 `e,narmal) 50-55T",per year
Factor's; Setback"s from dra i nage ways and
re l,bt i vel y h i bh :ra l n � a1 1;area- coup 1 ed -With hl gh; erosion
potential:
5.0
V usual f.Scen I c 'Oual ` t� V 1410h
gh
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Acoustic 0061 1':6High , except near, Forbei-A6wn Road
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Al i^ Qua I tty^ Good
8.
Vegetati on .1 9u:11 dabl a areas ;are general 1 y" man zan i ta, Coanoth"ias,
i Ateri pr live rrai< , S 1 ue .Oak, , and D i gPer Pine i t terspersed" With
bare and 1 i Iter, covered areasii Tile steepsr s lopes ` 1 r►cl ude ,
mart..an'i tas,. 'aa4:s and p'i nes as Wel as taypn, cedar,: Pines,
po'lson 'oak,etc.
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W TIdi ife Hab),b6t: Cr'i tItol Wl'ntwr deer" habltat'area
Cultural. Enviran-Men
10.
Archae o;1 be cal and 1 -,ii starl cal Resources 10 the area=' III nth ,.
sentitlwity area
Suttee County Genera i' P 1 an des i gnat s on flgr i cu l tura l Residential
12.1
Ex'stina Zc5ning" U and S -4i
13.
Existing Land Us,P bn-si ter One single fam'i I Y d1we1 1 i no and ripen
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1 and
14'.
Sur -rounding, Ac�ea:
a. Land Uses-' Scatteered single - family dWo 1 1 i ngs=at rural
densitipt
c«, Cen,. Plan designations Agricultural iesldent�la1, and
Graz, Ihg" .and Open I-and
d.- Parccil Sizeis: General Yy 16-20 acre Par, elf to the south,
5 -?_0 acre parcels to, the north 6' 20 acre partal to. the ,east
and 40-160 ;acre, Parcels to the West .
e., Population= Sparse
15.
Character. mif Sl'te and Area: Rural moLihtal'nous arse
16.
Nearest Urban Area: Orov 1 1 l'e app,rox i mate1 y IS m i 1 es
17 .
Relevant SPhoress of . in f 1 u�ence = Nbne
Improvements Standards Urban 'Ai7ea': N6,
19
Fire Protect i ian Sery i c
a . Nearest County (:State) F i rte Station : Se'aspha 1 StCat 1 an #54
st Rob i nsdo M i 1 1 R'.,oa_ciapproxi mate, y S mil es , .year round
rin #fa4 at Ke l 1 y R id ge appe-bX 3 mato l y 10 m i 1; es ;
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b. OWi�Ser Ava i 1 ab i 1 1 t� ; F.i re tanker+ on, Y.,
Schools ih Area: Orovi11e EIementai^y. °Schoa1 District and
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