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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNINGCQMMISS1011
MINUTES MAY 91-974 -
" V. PUBLIC HEARINGS
. REZONE` -
la ` Mrs. G. L. Divine - Rezone from, "A-3" (Apr cul Lura
to "AiZ-lvlH" (Agr c-1 (ural -Res dential Mobile Rome) for
-roperty located on the south side of Bell Road, west
of Alamo Avenue con taigl_ng 3 acres, more or less,
identified as AP 42.-02-13,. Chico.,
Staff fi- dings were read b}z Mr.. Lawson.
Proponents:H. " 1. S" �ewart (718) sal esn'ian with Royall.e Realty
represented the applicant and commented that 3 acres was too Small
a parcel to be economically feasible as an agricultural unit.
opponents.: None.
The hearing Taas closed. In response to a es, -tion from Commissioner
-amenzird, Mr.,_Lawson sa=d 1i -at this parcel was vtZ in the sphere of
influence . of -the City - of Chico
Mot ion p as zie y Comsniss;iou r Sm tl_ for denial of this proposal on
the Iasis of `the ;need to Y¢se ire gri.oultural land -and that -der
does not ,deny ultimate use by the € caner'- Her M0 tion.wpas secondedby
Com issones _ Watters ..
A--YE� - o� i�. �ioner� Smith, Watters and Acting Chairwoman Ha iford
NQES: Coznmissiol ers Camen-zind, Moore,. and T ebach.
ABSENT. Comm Gilbert;, Matson and Chai man Sy Iva
Motion wiled.
By unanimous: Tote of all present this matter v.as continued for one
veek in _the hopes that a full comr.ssion will be present-
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FINDINGS,
Mrs. G. L_ TDivine Rezoning
Appl1cgnt c s .Name
Type of Project
Bell Road AP 42-02-13
Address Location or Parcel. No.
— Cha.%_-o.. CA 959;26. IO/23f73
Date Rece=_d
1. Does the project -have the potential to degrade the YES'
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the environment or curtail the range of the environment (narrow
the range of beneficial uses of the environment?)
2„ Will the project cause impacts which- achieve short-term, to the
disadvantage of longterm,=envi.ronmental goals? A short-term,
impact on the environment -is one which occurs in a relatively
brief, definitive period of time while long-tern: impacts will
endure well into the future.
3, Could the project cause impacts-which are individually limited,
but cumulatively 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, muss- be prepared.
1.ly
This finding does not ,appt0i two, or more separate projects
where the impact:of each is insignificant.
4. Gould the env' effects of the 'project cause substan-
tial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or
indirectly?
NOTE:__zf any of the above four findings a�uestions are answered
'I'YET' the_ project ti It be found ta; bave a significant effect
on the environment.
DETERMINATION
This project T+7i11 not have a significant effect On the environment.,
A Negative I7ec3aration; should be` prepared.
f This Pro-ject could have a significant effect on the environment_
An EIR is required.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMITTEE
Date ''
- By
IlJj2'$f73 MRS. G. L. DIVINE AP-a2-02-I3'
13.
Does the project area or the project site serve as a habitats
food source, nesting places source of :seater;, etc.. for, rare
or endangered viildlife or fish species?-
.peciea?14.
14.
Could the project sigzaificatttly .affect fish, L44- ldlife, or
plant life or, cause substantial interference with the move-
mein of any 'resident or migratory fish or wildlife species
15.
Are there any, rare or endangered -plant spectes in the pro-
;ject ares
16.
Will the project remove substantial amounts of vegetation
including, groundcover?
17.
Could: the, project change existing features'of any of the
regiot ¢s L a eZm�`otiTSes or oth r bodies ;of water?
18..
Could, the project result in sign fi,cant change in the
hydrology of the,area?_ (See: motes.)
1.9.
Could the project significantly affect the functioning of ars
established community? (See Notes.)
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20.
Gould the project physically or economically result in the
displacement of
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community residents?
21_,. Could the project: signific€ntly ,affect an historical or
a3rcG8Glogic l site or its setting'? (Sec Notes.)
22.,
Could the project serve to .encourage development of presently
undeveloped areaS or intensify development of -already devel-
oped areas? ' {See Votes. }
23s.F
Are you .aware of ;a substantial body, of oisxaon (present or
antic,patcd? that considers (or will consider,; the project -
flr its effect to be. adverse -to the environr.ient?
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Will the project create new or aggravate existing health
hazardsfi
25r
Will the project involve the applcata:I, use or, disposal of
potentially► hazardous' materials in an amount sufficient to
cause a substantial .adverse effect?
26.
Could the project generate significant amounts of dust,
smoke,, gasp odors, or lather air pollutants?
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-27.
Could t:te pr'oJect genera: a significant noise?
28.
Could the project cause -'con tar: =nation of a public -rater supply(
system or adversely affect ground water?
29.
Could- the project``lign-Ificantiy a feet :the potentRI uso,
extraction, Qr "Waservdtiori `=of a ''natursl r6sour4cA?
30.
Could the project ;result in camae to soil capability or loss
of agricultural land?,-
and?Additional
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