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HomeMy WebLinkAbout74-42 REZONES PLANNING V�' s '- �.y fi _ -` t -% A �. 'k 73. _ �:3 _::, s s /� Y_: ''�' ry� Y*r' i `.5 v:. •i" �� * � � � t � � '-1 f'�'� � { r ...5 - -r r �' s '- �.y fi _ -` t -% A �. 'k 73. _ �:3 _::, s s /� Y_: ''�' ry� Y*r' i `.5 v:. •i" r RA "W _�,.s•'S Via" PZ AP 114;3� .rt.U'' w"Gr 3 �3 QT r atm) 07 1. A j� ~! � tq Y3ZS � q _ �•-"'d+ 4£w:LV 4 VV22ss g - ' - •� �._t�t�r'm:.-s=a/✓s'.a.rasw`wwE.�.�y��,ss .+au+nT^!3: -qp c.*+>ar e.�.. t - -' --- AMk - FZNDINGS Charles; Vander Poet Prezone tlgpli.:aixt r s Narsie . Te of Project .144: Birch Ave . - AP 36-i29-20 AddressLocation or Parcel io Oroville - 12/6/73 Date Received - _ YES _ i3o I., Does the project have the potential to degrade the qual ty of the environment or, curtail the range of the environment (narrow _ the range of beneficial uses of the environment?); 2� Will the project cause_impacts Vhich achieve: short-term, tothe disadvantage of long-term,.+ environmental goals" . -A snort -tern i.mpact-on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively'. briefs ;definitive period of time =while long. -term, impacts will endure well into the future. 3. Could the prcj . tcause impacts which are individually lir4ited, out cumulat vel- considerable? A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small. If the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment Is- significant, an EIR must be prepared. f This finding; does not apply''to two or more separate project& where the impact Of each 1S• li?SIgYl3f1C$R%. 4. Gould the environmental effects of the project cause substan- tial adverse of€eets on human beings., either --directly or indirec;tly NOTE." If any of'Che above four findings questions are answered 11YEStI the project 'will be found- to Have .a significant effect _t oa the: environment. DETERMINATION This project7 will not -have a, sig ificant effect on the environment. A Legative 'Declaration should be prepared. This project could have a significant effect on. the en•riia:tment. An EIR is required. ENVIROMENTAT, REVIEW COMM pate; DEC 1 7 1973. By Lawrence J. �ws 22/6/73 CHARLES VANDER PLOEG AP 36-213-20 APPENDIX C DETERMIIdATI4N .R.E SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON ENV! t?QMfENT Charles under Pl.eog,. 144 Birch Ave., Orotrille Applicants Name anc,Address Rezone - AP .36_ .25-20 12/6%Z3 Type of Project Location or Parcel No. Date Received. i An environmental, impact report is -required for any project which may have_& sig>- nificant, effect (subs.tantial adverse _impact) on the environment, Effects include environmental consequences of both primary and :secondary ;nature; The following questions sha1L be used as guidelInes to decide whether to make a. negative declaration, .6r',an, -env ironmental impact_repflrt; {If-answes is unknown, write "unknown" in,yeslno column-) - - n CHECKLI a 3 17. "Could; the& projectL significantly change present uses of the projectarea?. {:8ee:.Notes.3 2. -- Does _thd, project significantly conflict with the: Butte County General flan or any.. element thereo€?; _ 3:} Gould' the -project affect the use of a recreational area? (See Notes j 4. Could: the Project have a substantial and demonstrable neg- ative effect on an. -area or, feature of aesthetiq. value? 5. Will any, natural or man-made features -in the project -_area 'which: are unique, that is,, not found in. other parts :of the County, State, or l at on -i be affected? 6. 'Will the project invol=ve constructi=on. of .facilities: on,a slope. - of 25 -percent, or greater? 7 Will the project involve signifi=cant cuts or fills? 8. Coula the project cause sub'stantiaL flooding, erosion; or:: siltation? 9. Will the project involve: construction of facilities in an area of geologic hazards?. 10. Could the project change: existing features; or involve con- &traction in special lsuilding permit _areas -,along; -the Sacra.-- - mento -='River-, the Feather River Floodtaay,, id any area. subject to inundati©n,_ in an -.area in close Frox-im _ ,to- any river,; _ stream, lake, reservoir or, natural _drainage clZannel?, ll. Is the project on6l Cumulative actiov which Althougr individually small, may as a, whole have; significant environinentaL impact,? l2. Could the project breach any published national, -state, or local standards re=lating to solid.waste or litter. control?' or the project site serve ai'T7 habitat, 13.. Does e Project-- roject Mea food source,, nesting place, source o taaterp_ etc, fir 'rare: ar endangered wig dli.fe -or fishspecies? 14- ' Gould. the project signi.f,icantly affect fish,- 14 1i or plant 1ife:or cause substantial interference with the. move- - ment o£ any-:'resadent or _migrztory . €ish-6 wildlife_ .species? 15,. Are there any rare or endangered plant species inthe pro- ject area? l6. Will the project iemoie substantial amounts of vegetation " including ground' .cover? -�- 17: �nuld: the projeZt.change" e:zsting features of any of the region's watercourses or other bodies of 'water? 18," Gould , the project_ result in - significarih..change in: the . hydrology of the-areaT CSeeiNotes`. 19 Could. the project significantly affect the;funct oning of an established_community? (See Notes.) 2C Could the project physically or economically result in.the displacement of community residents? 21L Could te project significantly affect an historical or arcetaelogIcal site or its setting;? (See gotes".) 22.,=Could 'the project serve to encourage developmenti o€ 'presently undeveloped` areas or intensifydevelopment of already level= oped areas?. (,See Notds,— - 23:t Are►ou aware of a substantial bey o opinion (resat or anticipa'cad) that considers Cor, wi11 consider)' the project ct its. effect to be.adverse to' =t ie: env r"otimerit 24 Will .the project create new, or aggravate existing health hazards? 25, Will the project` involve tl e: =appl- atibn, use bt disposal, of, potentially hazardous materials in an amount sufficient to cause - a. substantial adverse effect? r - Zf . Could the,project generate significant amounts of dtza smoke:,. gas,, odors, or other air pollutants? 27. Gould the projecv"generate significant noise? _ 28, Gould: the pragect cause�,contaminstion'of a public water 'supply __ .,% 4 system op„dve�^ely€fact ground` water? 1 29, Could the projact. `significantly _af€ect the potential'uSe extractions;. or eoOset*6tI:&ii_ of .8 l natural r2sourcel 30. Could thie protect result in damage to soil capability or i ss Of agricultural Land? _ 31. yAdditional remarks. it."1�.`�'4 ` ohn_Iiarsdansa Butte County De artment blic GZerks_ - epar of' Pu - Ys F AP 3E-25 20 errS_l . X13=: a Rezone to AR -EH , a -# Located amrox mate1 65Q f east, of Oroville- Iar�r ille - sv HHd �( aczfic HeigRd- ?�t_elt'1 ,r f.north of ilers. IzoadOroville . Cintanin_gacres, CHARLES UA1rIDER PIIOEG �.� ..� _tea ,�. -e. 144 ;Birch Avenue. Orov L e CA 95'9 5= _ Cherrzll T_ Smith . _ .. -: _ a.�..,�..+-� p.F eea. ,+.=__twaw.wr•�.-.� a. ".>.+.+'...i>-.s_e�.n.�:�=a....s•ww.n.-. +,.s...�... -�+.�. ,>- �.,,a' IV 7�3 -0 f:¢ t _' `RA : Before Comms;s.n scheduZ n �. �. .,�. — }W .tb rgftoJ +.i i}L�.�si. l Ye s f .TS' yi i. � w _ �a �- t.. 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