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HomeMy WebLinkAbout74-58 REZONES PLANNING Vir ;ir is'_ . ir is'_ . 'PLANXIMIG 0 3:i Si SIt3N SUMURY 'SHEET' App ILiCAlgT.- E LSIE IA-CITY, 5,075 Lincoln Blvd. Orcu_l1c, Ca.: 95585: ADDRESS: OiMER Same - _ TYPE OF APPLICATION: Rezone to O-1 r: Z-t)CATIO:•:_ Southeast: corner of tincoln Blvd., & Virginia Vit. AP -36-114-la PRESENT ZONiNGi-- A-R BATE APPLICATION RECEIVED: Feb-. 15, 19-7 BATE NOTICESMI is . NUMER: PDIRRS SENT OUT- POSTING 2-TOTICE::. Ilarch 11 FIRST'; HE'ARIZIG:- March 28+, 1974- -- SECOND IMARING: ADDITIONAL HEARTENGS ZONING'PE'-?jTIo�a SIGNATURES PERCENTRI GEa COMMISSION ACTION.: �Al BOARD AC 1TION -. r�- -ADOPTED:%i G tRDII3ANG'E: ,�5� 'Asa l: AOX r. PF DI . Z8..�:.TkMFE DEC -T �RATIV ti REGARDING- .tii'i V 1LLLi1Ql'LR tAL �3=�C4 �.. 1N � �w ' ' G that the Environmental Res iew Committee of ehe esuat�* of _JZ atZe has reviewed the project described below, pursuant to-t7e prov_sicnis til Qysii ty -Act of I� 7D (Public Resources Cite€� k j �.s 1100, et seq. and determined that it will not have a sign4f cant .re- environmental impact report will not be nni' d3 1 Rezone from A -R to C—1 (li.glt commercial) , Its- ` sated on the SE corner Virginia St. &Lincoln St . Croville - Zoned (; "A P." Agr cultural CLARK A.NEL,50Nx CO 4= : -'� i Residential . Con.tainamg approx . l<. acres . By 3.. E N:). ADD .ESS OF PU, JE FPLI.GANT.ELS3R A.: LACKEY 5075: Lincoln'. Blvd oroville,. CA = 55965• i 4. _f the E=xvironmenta;l Review Committee's determination regarding the COPY effect of this nro_jest is available for public inspection ac Wilke Butte County -Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, Crovil€e,. Cal- if urnia. Lopi.es thereof will be provided to any person upon payment by hips cif a f-. i�f I.00 for the first page and �.50 for each additional_ page. 5� -Any person Wishing to contest tris Negative Declaration may file a written protest specifying the reasons therefor. Such written protest, shall be filed with the Batte County Planning Commission at the Planning Department c�ffiee within fifteen ( l5) days from the daze this !~legative Declaration eras fl fed with the County - Cl rk> If a written protest is timely filed, a hearing regarding the Negative Declaration will be held by the Planning Com issicQ Ohjections :nay be presented either orally or in writing,at the hearing. If n Written Protest; is timely filed regarding. this Negative Declaration, the appl,icati on for the -project may be approved vitheut hearing regarding the Legative Decl.aratiion- MIVIROMENTAL REVIEW CO MIT � Dum MAR 41,974 BY S?7 _ FIT Rezone EI Sie A,. Zackey Type of project applicant' s Name _ AP -36-17-13 a� 5-075 Zznco.ln Blvd. Locations or Parcel �iio, d_dress 2/15/74 OrOvile, CA 95965 ➢ate "-ceived rS NO Dto degrade the quality of t have the potential 1. o :S the projecthe environment (narrow the rahge of tie environment or curtail of beneficial uses of the environment the range tr ---tie 2t Will- the project cause impacts which achi.evironmental oais.ve orA short t� disaovanta,e of long-term,, which occursin a relatively impact on the env ronin . defr�i.tive period of time while long. -term impacts will � bri.ef� endure well into -the future.. impacts which are individually limited,, cause 3. Could the Project o ro ect nay impact oh two o A project but cumulatively considerable: ch resource is resources whare thu mthe`total,aof impacts more separate those relatively smal - If the eft �an EIR must be prepared, an the envirI en 3.S sig -if s l to two or more separate projects apply This finding does not �ificant_ where the impact of each is insig" effects of the project cause substap - 4, Could the environmental cirecaly or oil, human beings, either , tial adverse effects nd3.xectly;� _ Xe arks�.zexed NOTE, If any of the above four findings questionscsnt effect ' ,cyp tt, the Sro Jett will be four .d to have a s_g on the environment.` DETEDUNATION wiLL not have a s3_9M 1 -cant effect on the environment. hi project De�arati-on should be prepared. Co .have a significant ef*�=ct on the en'�_on�srtt. This project required' - - .iiicY ilaViY➢: i:sl'E'.T.,tL REUEW WYy1'UTTEs',. By t�avrsA— u. Laws-= Date JIAf AP 36-17-13 2/15/7ELSIE A. L•ACT* . DE ER IINATTON' .E SZGNIEIGAh`T EFEEGT' ON ENVII . T_ Else A. Lackey, 5075 LIncoln Blvd, Orov3_11e CA 95965 = Appli rand-s ame .end Address- Rezone AP' 36-17-13 2/15/74 Location or parcel No. Gate Received pe of project i An eiiVi. flfiIElez2 8 impact report S X@C}uirF_d for any tlrtlieCt i3�LiT-C�i may have & 57g� Effects include n ficant effect (substantial' adverse impact) on the environment. of both, primary and secondary nature. envaxone ental conSequexvices The fad owing questions shad be ..used tis rSidelines to de: ide Whether 'to make a tl e2 25 Unknow,y negative deC ii 30 } n �ilV irpn Aenta� %R 3Ci report.,"ifa write:- #;unknow e' in yes/no column. CHEYES MIST I. Could the project significently change present uses of the - project area? CSee dotes"7 . Does e t� ch ect: significantly conflict with t:ie ° tutte County 2.General Peen or arm elemeat thereoft could the project affect the use of a recreational areal ou the p O�ect have a substantial and demonstrable E2e Y. i- ativa affect on an- area or feature of aes'�hetic value? 5_ . ill any natural or man-made features in the projectarea, found in other parts of the '. which are un sze, that is, scot Cbunty, States or Ration,, be affected? -�- {, mill the project involve construction, ,of facilities on. a slope of 5, percent or greater 7 Will the project involve sign�.ficant cuts or $s could the project Cause substantial. floodiDg, erosions or siltation -- 9Y Will the project involve canstruction of f acilit es in an area of geologic hazards? IG, Gould`- the project change a stinp, features or revolve cfln- along: the Sacra- st ctaon ispecial building Permit areas n. the Feather River Eloadway, in any, ,area subject 1 Menta River, to inundation,. on, ins an area in close proximity to any river, =streams, lake'. reservoir or natural drainage chaziel? is the one. of a series of cumulative action,� ca 11, project _EI thc�asgh i div t3ally small, may as..a, w�a3 a fieve signifi nL �. env onmeen al mpact? . lex CotI_Id the project breAch any published national, state, nr -local standards relating to so id waste or litter control? . j tat, 3� IJoes tt=e, project $ or the project site serve as ab food source, nesting places sourcfl of water, etc._€Qr or endangered. wildlife fish species _ 14. 'ficaritlyt affect fish, wildlife, or Could the project s+ga3. grant life or cause substantial interference wi.tti the move- ment of any,xesideat:. or, migratory —f -I or slildli fe species? 1S1 Are there any ;rare or endangered plant species in the pro Sect area? Ia. Wil_l the project remove :substantial amounts of vegetation including ground cover? v 17 Couldthe project change' existing features of any of 'the regi_onis:wate-rcourses or other bodies of. -water? _ 184 Could the project result in significant change in the hydrologyof the area? (See Notes-) 'Could the project significantly affect the functioning of an established community? (See Notes.)- 2Q< Gould the proje:at physically or economi.caliy result in the j di'splacemenz of community residents? CaIcthe project significantlyaffect anhistorical or - .- Archaelogca. site or itssetyit fSee Notes.,) 22 Could the. project serve to encourage development o presently undeveloped areas or intensify development of already level- oped areas? (See otes� 23+ Aro you mare'of a substantial body of opinion kpresent.:or anticipated) that considers (orwilL consider) the project or its effect to be adverse to the environment? 24. Will the�proje4t create nej or aggravate existing health hazardst 25 Will the project inval e the application.; Esse or disposal of poteatiaily hazardous materials in an amount sufficient to cause a substantial adverse effect? - 25 °Could the project generate significant amounts of dusty smoke, gas, odors, or other air pollutants?, 27. Could the project generate significant noise? 28. Could the project cause contamination of a public :nater supply water?, system or adversely affect ground 29-. Could the project significantly affect the potential use<, extractQr conservation of a natural resource? 301 Could the project result in damage to sail capability or loss PE, agricultural land? 31� .Additional remarks. i4ay 1-474 I - j _-y Alt- vis'E, i iF Foat 974 h XG. : ance i.€�� a.4 �. �..�.-x'3 �±�+Fw>a.��- } - ..K ;'� ri:�. a-•� rre- �ye.�w ��'�. F4 '� '+ym�_ � ���, zr �. .Ld�.�y".�,��'s. rb3i a..p; ��s.at,�<s c �y ''t¢�y Ki`�-'r.s �'4+r.a+., you iLa - � . F L, y'a a r. %%.< i n }� //�M1•e. �.__.%.+7,{'�r'� yg {,. �{_ T+Nw1�i.`t�y. x'�yy t i-.ai' di'• F• - AbY}sai �... �IsC<-7:3a+Ttannr< � Y'c ads -' - - -.. riwe s<3M'TY +moi ��F-y. �•.R f for o /C 1.' Osavauu�-- 51arcury a mwt p Ii +�1 Gi in the Count.' But te Of the 14th dvw s3,$1,.� Ej the om.'_ of ii.4j_3. v the folio-Ing Vote, Camerons,12 ,¢ .,LHS( y. 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