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FINDIMS.
Oro Ric�cte pr�ert es Rezone
,applicant`s Name Type of Project
c/o= G.31. Encgneers :Constroctors
aloncr Kelly Rid toad
8tl Lod�eview Drive
Address; Location or Parcel. No.
OrovIlle CA 95:965 12/14j73
Hate Received
YES
NO
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X. Does the project have t' e potential to degrade the quality of
the environment or curtail the range of the environment (narrow
the range of benefic%a= uses, of the environment?
Will.. the nrojert cause impacts which achieve short-term,. to the
disadvantage of long -terra-, environmental goals? A short-term
impact `on- the environment is, one which occurs in, a relatively
bfief,. defi:n�ti_ve period of time while Iong-term impacts will
endure well into the. future
3, C�'ou�d ',he prod ,t causei�spucts which are individually limited.,
but cumulati;v,- �y considerable? Y4 project may impact on Ma oy
more: 's separate resourcewhere the impact on each resource is
he effect of the moral of thoseimpacts
relatively small. if t .
on the environment is significant, an EIR must he preparedr
This finding; does-nat AppI)r to two or more separate projects
cahere the impact of ?*3 is %nsigI2"iflcent,
4. Could the, environmental effects of the prajeCt cense suhstan:µ
tial ad�rerse effects on human heings,. either directly or,
indirectly?
N4Tu: If anV of the above four findings questions are answered
"YES", the project will be found to- have a significant effect
on the..environment.
DETERMINATION
will not have a significant effect on 'the ernv%ronment.
_project
fiagative;nuealaratiam should b"o prepared.
This project could havey:64iticant, effect on the environment:
An EIS is. required=
Eta rIRON fE T ltlitilEW CSIMMY E,l
Hate J`.q7 By avvicettce
l2/ s'Z 3 ORO RIDGE FRQPERT' i - S RE Z ONE ALONG KELLY RIDGE RI3 ,
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APPENDIX C
DETERMIN';AT.IOU RE SIGNIP CANT ;EFFyCT. QN ENVIRONMENT`
Oro Ridge Properties, c/a C.T. -Encrineers & COnStructOrs, 180
Lodcr y—e-
Dr. Oroville Applicant' -s. Name end AddrQss.
Rezcne along Kc1 y -_R dge Roac`i , -2,L 4/73
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yPe-at ProjectLocation or Parcel No.. Date Received
An' .environmental impact report, is required for any project which may ,have_
a; sig.-
nificant effect (substantial adverse, impact) on the environment. Effects
include
ezivironmenta7 consequences..of. both_ primary and secaradary nature'
Thd following questions: shall be used as guidelioes7 to decide whether to make. a
oegative dec+laration or�an environmental ic.nact report. elf answer 3s unkno[ras i
write "unknown' in-yes/na column.-` -
CAE:CiCLLST. YES
la
I: Could the project significantly change, present uses of the
project area?. See Notes..).
Does the project significantly conflict with. the Butte Count*
General PIs or' : anyelement thereof-?,,
Could the project affect the use: of a recreational area?
(See Notea.)
41.. `Could tiles ,eject have a substantial and demonstrable neg�
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ror-enof aesthetic vaue?aLive effecton an aFa
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Will any natural, or man-made features in the -project area
3 ich -at& unique, that is, not found in: other parts of the
County- ; State,, or 'Nation,. be, affected?
b,. A1,1 the, project involve construction of fagi ji:,tiea orx a
or eater,-
slope of 25 percea gr
i Will theprotect involve significant cuts or 'fills?
8.. Could the pro ect= cause substanti 4t flooding;: erosion, n
siltation?
9. Will the project involve construction of facilities in an
9,
area of geologic hazards?
ltd`. Gould` 'tEie project -change existing, features or involve con-
acra
struction in -special building permit meas.along the Sacra-
menta River, 'the -heather River Piondwaya in any area subject
men
to inundation, iai an .area i n ,,close proximity. to any river,
stream} Take, reservoir°or natural. drainage channel?-
I1. is the project ooe of .a. series of cumulative :action, VAl ich:
.although individually small,.-. may as .8.; whole have significant,
`envkrrin�iental
- zmpact?
U.",.Gould the project. breach any, published national, state,; or
local standards relating to solid waste or litter control?
site. serve as habitat,
13. Does the proect_ mea or, the project
u -
food source, nesting "place, ,sorce caf' water,=- etc. -fog rare
or endangered izildlife ;or fish species?'
14. Could the project significantly 'flsh, wi1s%life_v or
plant life a�'cause, substantial interference with the IIOve-
'species2
ent of any resident or migratory fish oz Nei dli
1. Are there any rare ar endangered plant species ire the pro-
a
e
L6. Milt. the: project remove zu slant al a�aounts of vegetation
-including ground cover?
i7.. Coulii the :gra3ect.- change es.sting=features of any of the
reg%on - s water or other bodies of .#aterl
lff. Could- the project resuttt in sig�siziGant. change inthe
hydrology of the area? (gee Kotess.) ;
19 §Gould the groject significantly, affect. the functioning, of .an
_x
established co:rmunity?{See Notes.)
Cauld_'the project, physically or� economically res at t in the-
2Q h
.
lacement of community residents
Zl. Could" th+e pro- Ot' sagrtff%cantly' affect an historical or
JL
,
archaelogica"l site or its setting", (See Dotes.)
22. Could the project serge to encourage development of presently
development of already :level-
undevelopeel 4reas or intensify
oped areas? (See Notes.?
Ate you,, you awate of a substantial body of opinion (present o�
(or wit consider} the p aje
anticipated) at considers .l _ .�
or its,effect to be, zdvdrse to, the enviranulert
24. 'V2 -,Il the project create riew or aggravate existing health
Z5 W311 the project involve Che.'applicatiocr," use or disposal. of
<potentially hazarlous materials lir an, amount sufficient to
"cause a substantial adverseeffect2
26. Cauld the, project generate significant amounts, df aunt,
smoke, gas„ .odors, or other air -poMutants?
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�i 27. Could the prajec�: generate significant nofsel
2a,. Could the -project -cause contamination of a Public' avatar. sr:pply
;system or adversely- affGt ground caater?'
25. Could: the project "significantly `affecfi." the potential :use,
eCracti oc,. o'' eoitsevation of =a z;auraT resource?
30. 'fcould the. project result in da�uage to soil capability"or loss.
'
of agricultural` land?
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