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HomeMy WebLinkAbout83-50 REZONES 15 OF 22STANOARD,'PROVI$10d /J ROORTING REQUIREMENTS - AGeneral Provisions (Cont.) (d) A mater='al charge ,in the character, location, or Volume of disch?,''rgo., 7.. Safeguard to electricpower failure (a) The discharger shall, within ninety (90) days of the effective date of thispermit, submit to the Board a description of the existing safeguards provided to assure that, should there be reduction, loss,, or failure of electric power., the discharger shall comply with the terms and conditions of this., Order. Such safeguards may irrclude alternate power sour(es, standby generators, retention capacity, Operating procedures or other means. A description of the safeguards provided shall include an analysis of the frequency, duration, and impact OF power failures experienced over the past five years on effluent quality and on tho capability of the discharger to comply with the terim and conditions of the Order. The adequacy of the safeguards ila subject to the approval of the Board. (bj Should the treatment works not include safeguards against reduction, loss, or failure of electric power, or should the Board not approve the existingsafeguards_, the discharger, shall, within ninety (90) days of the e,ffecti.ve date of this Order ar within rZinety (9Q) days of having roan rie-tised by the Board that the existing safeguards are inadequate, Pi-ovide to the Board a schedule of compliance for pro- viding safeguards such that in the event of reduction, loss, or failurc: n of Oleg tr power, the discharger shall comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. The schedule of compliance shall, opsin o;)pr vol of the Board a bes;ome a condit�� on of tris Order', 8. Any diversion Prow or 'bypass of tarrilit' necessary to maintain com- pliance with the terpij a tid conditions of this Order iso prohibited, excepts (a.) whore' wiavui (lai)l e to prevent loss of life or severe property damage, or (b) Whrare excessive storm drainage or runoff would damage any facilities ►ie�esSarY fur t.01OPliari,ce with the effluent limitations and proh bit.ionz t,f 14M'ri 1?��do1% The discharger shall; promptly notify the., Board in wr$i�:in'ci *ii ��nch S►tch diversion or bypass, 0. Except` for caw east r nitiod to be c orifidential , all reports prepared it) p a M Coy} 4./�t: roance wi���th t''tt;'; 0C this Order sha'1 be avari`l;able for puirl i� insiiec- t.►oil (ifG rr af r A rf, , le hoard. Ffflty alt data slid l l snot, be coris ide) cs d col Jidell w.xi rhrF.. •l;wr n?c,'11Q,. ffilY.state ents on (illy such report gray r o'511'. ':t 6flllrizi ' penai,l0es as provided. for in Section l:i1Gf�R(1rl :,f' :rrc; t:al i idrrrf,� Wali r Code, lQ, T15t,hsii'ttxt" "���licii;tk ,1C1 Y�'k741;1r►ri!;ll(� Steps �U rCIi1111111a�e7ny al(`4'er!;0' f�aata to:wa:tet'��, 0 f,hp �51',a to resrj! tR,.+ji froth noncom l ince W th. �ry I of flitei� t I illr'i i�Yf.T,, 1, ;,vt...ii'iod ir�� (.t►i ,`' Order, incl►►ding surf t5crkj'Ir�ratr�td Or additi:viwlr11�`ia".�,trl Irt l ,tS I1C."l.i�+�iir,' ��L' d'ier111"in'o th,' r1atU1`ry and rrlila_t. Of Lhil ttort co�rl1ply ­iq d;-,c9'rttrt a 1 j STANDARD PROVISIONS R REPORTING i2EQUIREMENTS � 4 B. Gen eralReporti nq� Requi rements corr�t. ) minimize the effects of such event. Such conditions may be.'incorporated as part of this Order, upon notice to the discharger, 4.The diischarger;shall fife with the Board a report of wast01 discharge at l+past°120 days before making: any:, material change in the character, location, ' or volume of the discharge.. 5. A discharger whose waste flow has been increasing shall file a written report with, the Board within ninety (0) days after the average drys, weather waste flow for any month equals or exceeds 75 percent of the design capacity of this waste treatment and/or disposal facilities: The., discharger`s senior administrative officer shall sign -a letter which transmits that report and certifies that the policy-making body is adequately informed about it. The report shall include: (a) Average daily flow for the month, the date'on which the iostan- taneous peak flow occurred, the rate of that peak flow, and the total flow for the day. (b) The discharger`. best estimate of when the average daily dry- weather flow rage will equal or 'exceed the design capacity of ills fi(cilities. (c) TheisChat'ge��'s intended!schedule for studies, design, and c+ther steps heeded to provide additional capacity for this, waste 'treatment andlot, disposal facilities before the: waste flow rate equals the, capacity of present units. (Reference. Sections 13260, 13267(b), and 13268, Cgl,jforn a' Water Code, ) C. Pr6VI s i ons for Moni tot tig 1. ;pater quality at,alysis shall be performed' in accordance with the latest edition of "tGuidolirrea Cstabl'ishin;g Test Procedures for Analysis of 0011utants," orrimulgated by the United States -Environ- Environ»monta1 mon ta 1Protection Agency or other procedures approved by the Board. Chemical_,' bacter iologi,C 1 , and bioassay arnalyses shall be conducted fit r1 labcrt'at:crry z l'I'�f4s�r1 for such onalyses by the State department of Neillth Seov;tros l'n. 11.11c, r1voof it certified laboratory is not eV4i1ablo trr the ditschrlrof r, roo7,�soq tac�woowod by 0 l onceri,ified laboratory will be � acra,ahted, ,pros"'Ied that the iirb.o-a,t,ory has �appl feed for cert'ifica;tion, ' Urlev v-j1irwi'4.E 1111 tpetills shall be reported as Total Metals 1'est fish for hioar say;, and t;e t te111perature5shall' bo speciilad by the Board. 8irr:ri.z.brirrr w4011 ho r7o,forme-d in ax: rordance with guider ihQ tr4'dlry thk ,,Cr1 P V�,r�er I?t!rrurre Control f3oar',d and 'f he )tate OepoI-t- Tena L) t, ' r c it a �Id Oyl'mo • P>y i ail Y, STADARD PROVISIONS & REPORTING RIM I REM61'S"''- 1 C. Proy'tisions, for' Mori toringcbnc, j 2. The laboratory which 'performs the sample analyses must be identified` in all monitoring reports submitted to the Board. 3. The discharger shall maintain records of al' sampling analytical re;,ul'ts, including strip charts; the date,;', exact place and time of sampling; the analyst's name; analytical techniques used, and results of all analyses. Such records shallbe retained for a minimum of three years. This periodof retention shall be extended during the course of any unresolved litigation regarding this discharge or wheft requested by the: Board. 4. Effluent samples shall be taken downstream of the last addition of waste to the treatment or discharge works where a representative sample may be obtained prior to mixing with the receiving waters. Samples shall be collected at such a point and in such a manner to ensure a, representative sa,nple of the discharge, k 5. All monitoring instruments and devices used by the discharger to fulfill the: prescribed monitoring program shall be properly main;. tained and calibrated as necessary, at least yearly, to ensure their accuracy. D, Reporting Requirements for Monitorinq: ]. The discharger shall file with the Board technical reports on sel--f- monitoring work perfarmeci according to the detailed specifications contained in any Monitoring and Reporting Program as directed by`the Board, 2. Monitoring, reports shall be submitted an forms to be supplied by the Board to the extent that the information reported may be entered an the forms. Al to>nate t`orms be may approved for use by the Board,' The results''ar all monitari.ng required by this Order shall be reg ported to the Board, and shall be submitted in such a format as to allow direc;�t cornl�arison with the�limitations i and requirements of,;this order. 01110s& ot� 10114ise sptci ried,� discharge Mows shall reported ` .be in ti(i WJ�flls of tits+ 30-day avorage and the daily rnaxjM III discharge flows, 3. The resurt„s'Of any analysis.;of samples, performod in accordance with specified test procedures, taken more frequently than required at the locations shecifled in the Monitoring and Rei�orting Program, shaTbe rept r,tod to the Bora rd 4. nor renq data where the requir.emen s are not :met, s submit teirleot o titre actiontken or, propos dnartlar ►hich willbring bringthe discharcie Into full�com��liancewt rcquirenient:s c1t the earl ie tilrae, and shall submit a timetable f'or, 'such t.orrinclivt? ,r��tions. The discharger shall sublrrit; such inforntation, i''r rvritii7q ;•rif°hill tWq woeks of bcconring awa re of-nuncomp'lionce 4. `j STANOAR0PROVISIONS & Rff'ORTiNG aEQt1IRi~MENi5 . 7 0finitions �, ont.�' I -- -- j i in which N is the n!amber of samples ana1y:�ed in any, ca'j -radar day, Qi and Ci are the flora rate (MGO) and the constituent coel�;1dnt.ration .respectively, which are associated with- each of the N' grab` samples which may, be taken in any calendar day, If a composite sample is taken, Ci is the concentration measured in the composite sample and Qi 'is the average flow rate occurrfnq during the;Oeriod over which samples are composited. ` 2, The '030,day, oi- 7 -day average" .dischpe is the total dischairge i by weight during a 30, or 7' consecutive ca`lenciar day period, respectively, divided by the number of days in the period that the facility was discharging, Where less than dirtily sampling is required by this permit, the 30 -day; or 7-doy average discharge shall be determined by, the sumnation of all the measured dicicharges by weight divided by she nui�rbe. of days during a 30, or 7 secutive calendar day period when the measurements were made. 1'f fewer than four measurements are made during a 30, OT 7 -day consecutive calendar day period, then compliance or noncompliance k with the, 30, or 7' day discharge average limitation sha11 not be (' determined. Por other than 7 -da or 30 -da periods, y p riods, compliance shall be based upon the average of all measurements made during the specified period, If fewer than four measurements are made during the period, compliae riG shall be based upon the last four consecutive samples.` 3.' The "30 -day,; or 7 -day average" concentration is the aritllme,tic mean of mea mode during a 3Cl or 7 consecutive calendar day period, respectively. If fewer than four measurements are made during a 30, or 7 con- secutive calendar; day period, then compliance or noncompliance with the 30, or• T day average concentration limitation shall not be determined.; a. The "daily n7axirnurrr" dicharrgq means the total discharge' by weight. during any 01 endai,, days 5. The "daily rrlaxifnum" Conc+ntrution is defined as the meas,uremen t mad e an arry,sir7gle discrete: sample or composite sample ti, b r1�sample is del rood as any individual sarrtple collected in less t,la11 la llafflute8, 7. Unless otherwise specified, a coirtposite sample is a Combination of iridivid'ual samples collected aver the specified sampling period, t w 5i 1pAR0 PR(fV1:SI0ir` REPO RTINO REQU:IRE,MENTS 1 ` 'E Def ini tions. (cont..) a, at equal time intervals, with a maximum interval of one hour. or b, at varying time intervals (average interval one hour,;}or, less") , so that each sample represents an equal portion ofthp,cumu1a- the flow. The duration of>the sampling period shall be specified in the Moni- tar'ng and Reporting iProgram, The method of compositing shall be reported with the results: r: Fate Pretreatment Requirements: (Applies only to publicly owned troatn�,.nt works w1tf:1 a waste flow heater than 5 mi a11o�ns,/da 9 g y 1: 'iha discharger is required to develop a pretreatment'progeam under the _authority of Section 307(b) and-402(b)(8) of the Federal Water Pollution Cootrol Act, 24 The discharger Shall ensure compliance with pretreatment standards promulgated under section 307(b) and (c) of the Federal Water Pol- lution Control Tara. ; (a) Compliance by existing industrial sources with pretreatment ' standards shall be within 3 years of the date of promulgation of the standard ,unless a shorter compliance time is specified, (b) Compliance by new sources of industry with promulgated pre,- treatment standards shall be required upon commencement of, disch r9 e. +� "'. i 3. The discharger rVust 'submit any, request tomodify pretreatment standards in accordance with felieral, requirements at the time of appl cation for pt,etreatment prograrrr approVal or must waist until the waste discharge requiroments are reissued. The discharger {hall develop and implement a pretreatment program which Sha.11 C01100- of a, ,A local ordinance or eq}aivalOnt A use permi 1 c A p iviram Kit' iASPCcti;0n to unsure coIIiP, 1a,t)oe with the or dinarlee Ind ase permit d;An ogralij suf`fic,!6it to bbtoin coMp1 lance With the r ()rovi,'; i.jns of :the ordinatico or use permit. ;. 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Thepresent zoning is ''A-2” (GoA614Al) and "$4V` (Sconic i[ ghway) . The Land Use Plan Map of the `13ut m, County Goneral Plan designates this area as Agricultural - Iles idential,; and the safety fil,ement i.ndtcates that this project is i a hili to extremQ fire ha:�ard are.q. A Specific I'lnn was adopted by the 13oaret p1'lc�•Uzso�rs on April, p 13, a ,582 for the subject property, 'ziva Its provil1gtons are applicable to this projcct. The proposal does not conflict with County toning, noir any adopted or proposed clement of the Butte County Conoral 111an. Fur tile r•, t1w tentat,ivc nrrip is in conFo-rinance with the p'rcviously adopted spOcific plain ciicompassing the si.te'. Ipprtival is recommended subject to the conditions on the attached sliG,cr.. i}tt� i''l�inn"4i°�L Department C " �N "i oricliti.ons/fir><ti,g,, tion measures_ tiyc X20 thi,ough M32 of the list. plus tho three other items below, Iii addition, a tand trust is to be est ib1.ishc:tl by thc. applicrint Cox l,ots-p (Stud ac��es r) p� aor to ki l�rtg tho f.iiz1 �inatr. Six Phages are notOd Oil tho tentat'ivo map, appi"171,al s, also recommendod for tho p'ha.s iii providcd the Public Work-, alai Helilth Dopartgtont cone it tir1L* eltltl}t°iGiii:l, CCS tiGlit'LG711° 1 "S: 31. Al pI i cant Cts apply for in21 cl.a,l i GiTit ly pirrSlfe zaTii,ngi ; t}iilt cor1 Co rris to the SiiecifIc Plan Two nclkliti0,11 I mi.tigritic�n m0A$'Lrrr;; recorimellood for-Idopt,<on 'Irc: t� , by 'ordimince, pay any School mf,ti,coation "ftas .� to rhe ChicoUn'ifa.cel School flasttTi,c"t at the time aC built}inn pornii.t app'lictitiont for residences in 'the _ sub- di`vi;4ioil Ger• arrange an alternate>mcthod or fimiticiag r'hao,l i'K;i(1 � x t i wiiicll 1s JcCbel)ttihlC to t}t' autll=y o { Butte :incl %}te school d,istrtYirt . er� 1.Subs it road and, dra na ,e plans to the Department of Public Yorks for approval and install the required facilities. 2. 'Indicate, a20 ft. bt iIding setback line f rom the edge o£ the roa&t Ays . 3. Street signs shall be provided by the developer at zll street intersoctions per County requirements. (Submi•t 5'alternate street names for each street to theCounty acdr�ss coordinatci. for approV°al of street names.), 4 Construct .full street section ren Humboldt Road frontage to = RS -3°_g >georTetric sr'andard, liinnnum structural section to be 2"" AC and 8""` AB. , SC 250 p;rine, fab seal y and 95 ton►paction 'l for Submit design to County Department of Publ'c orks approv`>. f"" „ °, required to R. value d.: terminations ane% other data r►av be support section design. 5. Provide monu�;entat on as required by the D4partment of Pub] aC ` Worl�s in accordance with accepted 5 tandaxds 6: Street gradzs and other features shall comply with the Butte - County, Ordinances, design resolution and other accepted engineering standards 7. Provide permanent solution for drainage. 8. All: easements of record to be sl own on the final reap. 9. :leet:.the re,quixements of the Butte County :Fl -re Department or ot} cr re.spar:si'b�IC agency. 10. Street'lighting shall be provide` i 1 accordance with 'Butte County renuirenTnants,y accepteddesa.g11 cri,terlil, and recomn, en�1a , ti.on's° of PGU,B for the area bet cbh the profe..t entrance on Hu boldt Road and H ghitia•� 3� b 1I. Pio'vi3e circa lati.on. (Access road f -tan i`tun'oaldt, Road pias . 8 g .. y r, roads to the narCh. deeded r3.�`ht to use tWo 'emer enc: ac-:ces� 12. Obtain state encraachmont periait and construct scan aid pu5'lit roadappro, ch on. Humboldt Road at Highway32. 13. 1%4eet the requiremonts of the tit ity co,ponies ca e. PC 8 filwa,t6r, serer.. Pacic' Tele 1, 14, l'ay any delinque:Tlt t.zxe5. File a tent Live and f-Lval subdivision map and pay a.ppropr1at fees. 3.6, '. signs Dc�velo'per 0jai I pt,pvi4e all, required traffic safety including stop Signs - 17. Prov'de a 5,OnM un,1 tY domestic water supply that complies with n, i 'State Safe, Drin.�,Jl 'A t a h d' the, Code the Ca1ifor a Drinking Water c, of 13,1j.tte CounLy., 38. is I c6liection t,reatmlert andd disposal Provide c­'oonunit P,O facilities that comply With CalifornIaState P,Ogiona1141ater oua.j.jLty Control Hoard, the, Cade of ButteCounty,, 6ali'-fornia 3. c des and State Hdzlth and. Safety Code, and other applicable co g the ae_5.3*.Sn, construction, AnaL Q; t. -on regulations governin pera I of the f'acil'ities. _19, Provide a service and maintenance distxict or other legal eTl,t ' ty or entities adequate to insure �the construction* 'Si i c or I , 1, ewater' maintenance, tepairi impro rem tits. of the cir,''� e,n and I the communitycollection treatment s4en 'S '- and dispbsal X 20. Record a, Covenant, running .wi th the land agreeina, to inclusi� D -ixe Pi-atection Assessment District which,imay be within a r estahlis'hed by the toard, Of Supervisors at a future 21,., Applican-t must also ConPlY With all, other applicable State am d r gulationsi. local statutes, ordinances ane MITIGATION MEASURES. 22. ,c ti 1011, pract., Utilize s t an d a I t d erosion Control Oft cOil truces to r1litilli,izero,5i,on and other: COnStTU 'timpacts e 1*6r , 4 23. Design and construct t the str,uctutles W`i.th adequate lateral r e- 'to withstand' an eatthqtlal<d_ With iht6li ity Will ;I on the Modified 'Mercalli S,cale per the U iform Builelino Code., 24. 'Minimize P'01:&�ent4 ro t kfalls by�,t (d) Ltbcate _1c I the base oaf steep tUr es 9 di�el liin, and Other structures way from na bILIJ (b) A -void pro,bable areas of ft�_ur - e 0�:,kfal v :4 occur. L W�n, �tre conCentratioof rockfall ddebris (6) Coh!�ttuCt Of: natio- vst6T,16 on the e of:.,W6111l1,A0 sites , j4h, e r e the dr -OA, SbIblis evidence of t occasional roCLT�'falls ZS. star} the important archaeological site by survey monuments during the 17'04d CollStrutil"1011 phd$d, 6,. Gran t an easemejItL..'for Archaeologic,ai 'site L CV, 4, to the s 0 C.et), ptetetva 'Ionl of 0 1 f I or Cal.forMaArchaeology.tK I �t . I le sitc xt 0 Scientific -'t'g titan is not'' f-cisible an e el i V_ in 0i; '11, al 6ft is jjj;!!III r qua_rec� p;ra o'Z' to. fixing th'e fine: subdivi s,ion clap 27. Loca.tee roads and dw ellings ,units so. as t4 tt nincize the an. of ve,getat"On rer;.oved or disrupted, avoiding habitat int ':aces whenever possible .'Retain 'ri.pariar" vegetation, whereve'. possib;xe . Locate dwel1i�ngs; and roads 50 to 100 feet from st' channels except: at bridge of culvert crasszngs. - 2 8j. Restrict fencing to ha es teIs to provide corridors .'for wi.ldl ..movement. 29 Limit the construction of dwell in units within'350 feet fro the conte li11e of Hiwgh ay 32. For, d�tellings proposed to be locat d. within:, that setback area, atchi,tectural design of the buildings and placement on the parcels to conform with the landscape 30. Obtain streanbed al teration'permit from Cali for ,t a. Pepar'tnen of Fish for creek cros'sing'* . 31, tl�ix1,ze energy; conservation reasures of the Un £orrn 'Building Code and as required by Sect%on 66?473.1 of the Subaivi.si'on clap Ac,t . 32. Locate the se,a�ge o id4tlon ponos outsido ilio 100 year fJoa:� p1a3n of LittVe Chico Creek`. 5 rr j ' Quail Canyon Tentative Subdivision, 409 lots.on the east side of Hyry. 32 at Humboldt; Assessor's Rd. Chico area. r' Parcel number: 46-35-04',`and 23 and 46-171-11( and 1$ p4;ri. Engineer; Rolls, ;Anderson and Rolf;s Pu:4lic forks 'conditions are; �. Indicate a 50 ft, building setback line from the centerline of all interior streets. - 2. Street signs shall be providedby the developer at all street intersections per County requiretrnnts. (submit ,5 alternate street names •for each street to the County address coordinator for approval of street names.) 3. Construct full street. section on interior streets as per Spo,cific ti Plan, 4.: Construct Nil* street section on Humboldt Rd. to RS -3-8 road "standard with ',21' AC, $" AB, SC 250' prime, fog seal and 95% relative compaction. 5. Provide tsonumentation as required by the `Dept: of Public Works'_ in accordance with accepted standards. 6. Street grades and other features Ishall comply with the Butte County Ordinances, design resolution and other accepted engineering standards. 7. Provide permanent solution for drainage. $. All easem9nt8 of record to be shown on the final map. 9: Meet requirements of Butte County Fire Dept. or other respansible agency. 10. Street lighting shall be provided in. accordance with Butte County requremets, accepted design criteria, and recc�mmendatians OP 11.. Provide circulation. Bmergency access road to the north. to be to the P5 -$--t standard. 12. Obtain state encroachment permit and construct public road approach at H=boldt Rd and iiwy. 32. 13:. Fay off assessments. 1441 Mcet the requiremenus of the utility companies, (i.e,- , FSE) Faci f is Tdlephone, water, sewer.)` r 15. Pay any dJ.inquent taxes 16. Deve.topet shall provide all required traffic safety signs including t top'signs• The westerly interior road that, provides :emergency access to the k. north to its terminus at 1,11 aboldt Ind. to be, of eyed for dedicata on -mt not to be accepted at the tithe of .filing the final me,p. �� (quail Canyon Tentative Subi4yision) Health Dept. conditionsare; L8. provide a.commuftity domestic water supply that complies with the California Stage Safe Drinking Water'Act`and the Cod, of ,Butte County. l9. Provide community sewage collection,. treatment and disposal facilities that comply with California State Regional Water quality dwtrol Board, the code`or Butte County,. California State Health and Safety Cade and other applicable, codes and,regul.titions governing the design, construction, and operation of the facilities. 24. Provide a service and maintenance district or other, legal, entity or entities adequate to insure the ,construction; maintenance, repair or improvements of the domestic waster supply system and the community sewage collection treatment and disposal facilities.- Planning Dept. conditions are: 21. Record a covenant, running.witl the 'land;.agreeing to inclusion within a Fire Protection Assessment Distract whish May be established by the Board of Supervisors at'a future time. 22. Applicant must also comply Faith all other applicable State and local statutes,, oild nances and regulations. 23; Applicant ta,apply for aril dil entl Pursue zoning that con g y p forms C67 the Spec ifto an. . The Ifollowing mitigation trieasures will also be conditions of approval.:, 24. Utilize standard erosion, control and construction practices to minimize -erosion and other construction impacts,. 25. Design and construct the structures with adequate lateral: rel, rcetnent , to withstand an earthquake with intensity, VTIX, on the Modified Mercalii ;Scale per the Uniform building Code., 2 .'. Minimize potential damage from rockfalls by: (1) Locate dwellings and other structures away, from the base of steep bluffs. (b) Avoid probably areas of future rockfall activity where ctsncentration of rockf'al.l debris occur. (c) Construct low Walls of dative stdne on ttae uphill side of dwelling sites where the area shows evidence of occasional rockfalls ' of Small. boulders. 27.:` Mark the important archaeological, site by survey monuments during the road construction phase. $; Grant a4 ,easOmLnbr for archaeological site CV_I tc the Society far Cali fbrnL.ia Archaeolo& QFt if preservat an of the site is not feasible, ora extensive scientific investigation is'required prior to filing the final, subdivision map. r (RoadCanyon Tentative Subdivision) 29. Locate roads and dwelling units so as to minimize the amount of vegatation removed or disrupted, avoiding habitat interfaces whenever possible.Retain riparian 'vegetation wherever, possible. Locate dwellings and roads 50 to 100 feet from stream. channels except at bri4ge or culvert crossings. 50i Restrict fencing to homes.tes to provide corridors for wildlife movement., 3l Limit the construction of dwelling units within 350 ft. from the centerline of Highway 32, Por dwellings proposed to be locatFd within that setback area,.:nrchitectural design of the buildings ane placement on the parcels_ to conform with the landscape. 32. ?btain streambed alteration permit from California Department of Fish and Game for creek crossings. 33. Utilize energy conservation measures of the Uniform Building Code and as required by Section 66473.1 of the Subdivision Map Act, 34. The stabilization ponds shall be protected from any washout or erosion of levees and from inundation which could occur as a result of floods having a predicted frequency of once in 100 years: 35 Building permit applications for residences in this subdivision shall be subject to any school, mitigation fees established by an ordinance enacted `prior to the filing of such applications unless a Community Facilities Act of 1582 District is created pursuant to California Government Code Section 53311, et;. seq.; covering the project area prior to the Issuance of any wilding permits. 36 improve the levee system. on Butte Creek near its juncture with the Sacramento Aiver and/or pay a proportionate share, based on the amount of runoff generated, toward downstream improvements to alleviate flooding-dnd minimize inundation. 37, All pond design and maintenance procedure., to' be revievied by the Butte County. Mosquito Abatement District. Vegetation control for the ponds and livestock grazing practices to be followdd as descz.i.bed grazing ' on page 19 of the MR Supplement, z A v -77 ; ., , , TA 7, ci CONTEZ-Ts JINTRODUCTION «♦•«:.i..«.Y..♦...:..•.•.•..•.•: PROJECT DESCRIPTION • Y.... . , . ... ... , ... ;: . .. :............ l PROJECT CHRONOLOGY ,,.... ..... ..... •♦ ..,,...•.i:.:...•r.: ,R,EAnFl `S..'. GUIDE 74', r .: • ... .'. ♦ .. ..• . . .... . .....• , . . • • . '. • . . .:.. . • r�, : • , , • r.:• 1�. t►AjOR .PROJECT CHANGES` ......... .. . . . f . ... •:.. DISCUSS, OF:••;•,•,, VARIOUS ZONING -uI-STRI'CTS ... ......... 011�,CUSSION OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS .: , .. « � . , . , • ... ....., ....... 15 COMMENTS FROM PROJECT OPPONENTS ..r.••.••••:••••••••,'•°,'••••• 18' DISCUSSION OF ITEMS O' CONCERN ...:.........•.:♦..,,••.... I� PROJECT. ALTERNATIVE.,.....•...,•...•.,•....:.,...:..•..Y,. 23 r�1�[TGATIC7N MEASURES....••.,....,Y.,..,i:...,...,♦..,.. 25 APPENDIX x - Initial Study and Correspondence for Rezon6e • A-1 APPENDIX. II' - No. 80050 -- Statement of Decision Friends of the Foothills, et al -vs- County of Bunte, AW18 Butte County Board of Su ervisars...,...:.••, APPENDIX III - Drake HomesStorm Evaluation pD+rainage A-2 Canyon Park E'st te'S • . , -�,• , e • ,. ♦ • ,',' . • • 1 r • • . .• i �. f :. APPENDIX IV California Regional. Wates; Quality Control Board Central Valley Region Order No. 83028 - Waste Wates: Requirements por Canyon Park Estates tl,omoowne`rs' A515ociation and W. 'Howard Isom Butte County. .. , : • . .: • • • A--33 APPENDIX. V -- Correspondence From Department of Fish and Game APPENDIX VI - Traffic Analysis for Canyon Park Es1"ates A-45AP�?EN APPENDIX VII = Canyon Park 2stat08 Mitigation of Sohool. Impact* •...:..... ::.... A-59 ; APP8N DI:X VIII -.,eiscal Analysis for Canyon Park Estates 'r A-83 PreparedJuly,, 19 3>9 .:. .: • • • .. ... • . , .. , • .. APPENDIX IX Letters From Project Opponents♦....,....,:. A-9l APPENDIX X. 'Conditions of Approval Tentative 'heap (aka (wail Canyon) A-1,04 Canyon Park APPENDIX XT' -'Decision of Superior Court Re :Attorney's Fees Friends of the Foothills, et al -v, Bunte couinty,.:,..:,:.........,�..:....,., A-lp APPENDIX XII - project Ganda tions Imposed by PAC ';ane • ... •. �--l� 7 APPENDIX XIII Responses to, 00mnloPts far: the Canyon Pack tstates Swap: ,AP�'LNATX. XIV AddxtlanaX Iles apses' t,ty Gomments fug: trhe Canyon „Para P y Ustates SUS plemegt APPENDIX XV List of.,Psrsons� Org ni.zat;imis and Public Apncies oopl onting on grafi: 'IR TA 1 0 E- aP CONTENTS _ 1,NTRODUCTION, ..... PROJECTDE$CRIPTION•........ 'PROJECT CHRONO11bGY ...... .4 4 0 is� 0 0. • i''! i • i 44 • 44 ow RCKMR!.S. G 0 i 10 IE , MAJOR PROJECT CHANGES ....... 11, DISCUSSION OF VARIOUS ZONING DISTRICTS ......... DISCUSSION OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS ...... is, COMMENT$ 'FROK PROJECT OPPONENTS 18 DISCUSSION OF ITEMS OF CONCERN ...... PROJECT ALTERNATIVE MITIGATION MEASURES .... ....... APPENDIX I Initial Study and Correspondence for Rezone.♦, A-l. APPENDIX II No. :80050 - Sti-atemOnt of Decision Friends of the Foothills, et al -vs- County of Butte, Butte County Board of Supervisors....A-118 APPENDIX III Drake Homes Storm Drainage Eval'u atJoh Canyon Park Estates ........ A-23 ;APPENDIX IV - California RegiOft4l water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region Order No. 83028 - Waste Water Requirements For Canyon Park Estates Homeowners' Association and W',. HoWatd Isom. Butte County..•...... ...... A~�32 APPENDIX PPE, V correspondence From. Department of Fish and Game APPENDIX V1 Traffic Analysis for Canyon Park 8states,,o,•#, A-45- -45APPENDIX APPENDIXV11 w Canyon, Park Estates Mitigation of School Impact. A-59 APPENDIX, VIII IAnalysis for : Canyon� Park gtt.aLes Fiscal PreparedJuly, 198,4.1 8 3. APPERDIX IX LOL�tets From ProjLsct,Opp,ohentsw.4441,,#.iii.,Pi6 A-9l APPEND Conditions of Approval Canyon Park Tentative Map (aka Quail Canyon) A-104 OPENDIX. XT D00'sion of, Superior 'Court: Ra. ey I Z Fees Attorney' Friends 0.f the foothills; l"at,al Butte APPENDIX XII Project condiLioqs Imposed by PAC Zond.ii. A- 117, APPENbIX XIII Responses to'0omManto for tho Canyon Park tqtA-tes1'Supp, APP9NDIX, XIV -'Additional Responses to Commits f6v Ole canyon Park Estates Supple ant AIND V -List of Persons, Otginizati6lps anti lie Agaiicias Camincntnk 011 Draft M" p y`; j�`�ryj1{'{1 },� Lemli,•_ ..4 'w W•L'.k J.NTf�tD1�t:YC 1, IO1,'! _ [,. ' The Canyon Park Estates Pr0]11:.,. ;a 109 lot residential Clt?elopment on 1,1750 acres in upper Stilson Canyon, Butte County, Cax orht bas Fb`ee�ti , and ;rgoing ' review by P the Butte County Planning Comms sfiion and Board of 'Supers visors since 1980. The original Environmental Impact Reportr 'ip submItted; November of 1980, is the Environ mental deport :dor" t~he .Canyon Park Estates Sjiacific Plan, adapted by the poard of":5upe:rvi8ors on April 131 7,982. The First Supplement*_to that,, EIR discusses 'the waste.- water treatment facility and r`-the reticulated domestic ; Water supply system that. were xaquired by the Board of supervisors's approval of the, Specific Plan. The First Supplement and original. EI'R were, used as the environ- mental documents for the Quail Canyon'2 Canyon Pa> k ;(aka Estates) Tentative Subdivision )map, approved by the Board of Supervisors in December o .7:982 *; .G This Second Suppl.ement to the Final E`1R ac#dressos.., iss�,eo ,--,:;•. N, � that the County st.of f� deirerlriined -needed further analysis 14;, before rezoning the project•site as required by the aorta ditional approval of the Tentative ;Map. (See Initial Study and Corz'ospondence; , Ap,pendix 1) This yupp'leYitent ' also contai r,s responses to , two l.ette�s received, from ' project opponents "'r ends of the Foothil:la,! s A Reade'r's Guide sec6-ion and a Major Project. Changes 1' E section are contained in this supplement. These. sQc-' tiong are intended to help those persons �re�vidwi n' th%�s ' pzoject understand how the imposition of mitigation' }, measures has resulted i.n"project; design changes. PRO JECT i?ESCRIPTI ON ; • The po'jct site is located approximately six miles east of Chino, iri Butte Countyr (see Figures I and 2) r':;adjar cent to and eastof State Highway j2 The s'a to encom- 1. passes portions of Section 11, 12,P 18 14 and 15,'tTown ship Noxth,•: Range 2 East, M.B.B. &', M. r and is c' sig-r na,ted as Assessor's Parcel N'umbets` 46-35-23 46-3'S-0�1 46~71'-17 and 91-71-18 (part). t dated in Litrle Chicca Cr6ek Canyon, the property incluc) s. the., northwest canyon wall., canyon floor and several e`ast,war.d- trending ri.�gee and ravines,. w 9 The proposed project is tires1denitia7' land project, as defined in Section 11080.5 of The,'Sus ness'& Professions ` Code and required the Specific. 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August, 19:8 Application for M-16 subdiui- _. sion failed,- (3 acre flag, lots -- _ see Figure:' 5 ) September, 1982 Referendum drive ori rezon rig qual3,ips September 15, 1982 Revised` Tentative Map' app I, ica- tion submitted ( standard, lots' see Figure 6). r +October 1211982. Tae.zan ng to PA--C resc_indec b Y , Board b6cember 21; 198ll '; Board cert. fie6 finLal ,. �1A., ai' d approves 'Tar�tat!ive Map'.' 7anuar`y" 13, ,,1583 Applic,atian to rezone: site °> submitted to Planijng 15apar:,tw ment. 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L �� � J s fG' �•, iL FS ` .� / t ,•'. t'` �p � + y r�! ! �• • •;Y5 r4r � 51 rd j h ,r •, � / 1' � Iris t,:.4 �" M "� _ '�"t ^ ��1 _ ' ►�ll�' .ter '�M�!s�'� f ��`�� .•4 � �' • �; �;;���,}���,�:' �, "` �•' .•,� - /qG�„ . ..n .. yZf r '�y �,F+.{f#i� Fb� . >'. +�►R�`f • t•"' . �' ' ► . •" r-^'�'t".--;+•+•-" .: �.:" . !. � f L It • �:,ri t� t •. • � 'fit M 11 'ti •., •.i 'f: � » p O o D FI GUtE 4- CANYON PARK, ESTATES SPECIFIC PLAN IMPACT':' Hoalt, :Probl ems . d. MITI GkTXON: 'The project "CC" "A g, w,il.''i' restxict 'project " free-roaming pets within the" area, Sales information can stress the importsnee of vacinatpng�pets, against rabies in the, rural arca of the project. iMFA�CT. mater' y Qu a.1itY and bomesic Supply - MXTxGATION Domestic dater will beprov3Yded by.a deep community well and distributed through a system of storage tanks,: and water mains ... Spr,3 ngs - and Ch ico Creek will not be used dor` ' water sources. The small dam. and pond on .Iri tale, Chi c0 Creek, have. been eliminated.,,' Storm drainage wild be leftin its" natural, Cpzeproject,j cor figuir- atiott as much , as possible .to', avail concentration -and ac:celeratian of run-.off.. DISCUSSION OF VAR'OUS ZONING DISTRICTS The pro-'ect site is currently zonedA-2` (GenerAil and S-H (Scopic Highways zones., The S-H -zoixe ext.ends;,, along SHR, 12.,- a distance or ` 150 t-eet , from the right o.f-way. The A-2 (General.) zone a,11ows' tall "uses' cf ,l nd., e� cept t hose ._ for which, a use perms t 18 requa red, (au, rertaxn heavy, p-omMerc ai a'nrl industrial. Uses,, ... The S�cen c High.wayj zone allows single EamIly residextial{uses, agricultural uses and, 'with .a rase iae„zriit,; certa.lnhigh-- way ;oriented, commercial service uses. Previous j pct rev'i.ews artd po eC.t appl ica'tions have ?, addressed the need apci 'desire ,ort °ths .pari, of to rppl Ja cant to rezone the site to'' a zineor ,zones „compatible WS.tti ;project objectives, ' namely 900 acrt;s of open spacs and 1.(19 single family residerjt; al lots. This supp,lemer�t examines the .environtnerital impacts tl'at could be assaci� prod' with. 'rezoning` the' Open S.paee to a Resource Cancer-� vation (R=C)"one andthe'`0� ' lot; (a'put ^gip :'acres',. ' more or less to a zesid`ential zone. ` OPEN ;SPACE : r The 900 acres' of Open Space could' 'be,> ezoned to 'k; (Resource .Conserva,i,ion): zone. The primary, uses of land within this, zone are Natural. Areas",- WildeJihess ` eas, Preserves' foz Native xl isle,, Birds' ,and. Wi dl%iEe;, .,Pr`eser vatian of Fater itesource' ', Areas incluo ng,, streams, rivers; lakes, swamps, pends', beaches`, riverbanks';' -14- EROSION AND DRAINAGE, GS[Vfy &TIOCd A Substantial erosion ,lxa.s tccured along the{ raugh�c'x roadway le.ad"ing tea "the; carryon floor ft.oitr Humboldt 'Rc�adri This erosion is 4,lue exclusively to inadequate,' 'bl& kedf,'� t or non- existent storm 'water aul.v,-ert`s, ins,<ei i's d a3n- age, .courses . The roadway and ,cUt_baAkd 0ere� cleaned `a'nd ,, j regraded bieginning in mid�October': of:' 1.984 C�tive'rts'° wild., be cleaned, , l engtherted or :rel"dcatecl, as 11hec06earyi"f ar to avoid, additional erosion during the winter of 198`4. if the weather: does not permit completion, ` "d f cul Vest . , 'modifications, the significant drainage courses will be .opened through 'the : roadbed to :allow the Water,. is pre. -roadbed nonstruc:tiOta cotarse. Tkias the concentration of stormwaters that was responsible for the erosion which occured last --yo, ,4 : 1 ;, MITIGATION: install or clean cirariage`culvetts as shown on Exhibit B, Appendix 34 Appendix 3 discusses stormwater generation,-atid in`easures to mitigate potential ef;ects» As concluded, the in- crease in .run-off ;is non-existent, due ptimme-fly, to the$ n existing project, land ".imperrtieability" : '(See''Appendix for .detailed. E gineet-ing Repokt. : ; - SEWAGE DISPQ3ALi The f i4rst supplement; ,to the Canyon Parte. E'statesi,` �E>rR, discusses ; impacts ,and ,mitigations for sewage The Regional Water Quality Control .Board reViewed these documents (Original EIR sand ;First Supplement) and; `imp,le- mented thd- recomMdnd6d mitigations at it::Y ear ing on.,. k e discharge permit, held February 25, l-583in Re"O,ding, California, a 14ITIGAT40N No a4d,itional mit igati.otrs required,, { Hee Appendix 4 for waste discharge requirements imposed by the Regional Water Quality control Hoard, and First Supplement to the tIR for discussion of impacts. DEER HBRD IMPACTS „ The Department of Fish andGame has reviewed :the latest Canyon park Estates Development, Pian, Said depart, nt agrees than.. 'mitigation measures or prcjoct c iang,es ,.'now in efffect, 'will. mitigate .any, sgni facan,t impact 00:tle deer and wildlife in 'the arca., as the, same we -re discusI- .. sed in all of the departments ` previous .'correspr�rdenc`e on this project. M.ITIGA'rioN No additional mitigations req 'red, 1 See',..Appendix <5 - 'Cor'respondencd °from i�epartmei��' o��"„Fish and, Game,.: Rezoning, Open - Space to.!:"R SG is= requir`ad LIGHT AND GLARE This: project could place twelve homes within view of-'t he State Highway Route 32:(SHR 32),. None of the homes <re expected' to have outdoor lighting which would be un" shielded and produce glare or .hazardous condition's^"'or,,.N':i' traffic on SHR 32 Home construction adjacent to state highways occurs, in numerous .areas , in Butte- County.;�,t:in; fact„ SHR 32 has adjacent residential devel:opmenh enters the City of Chi co. There is no documented ev.i-3 clence to show that adjacent residential development would, cause hazardous driving :conditions or that world e' lead a prudent person exercising:,reasonab':le c`2�e to expect that such development would create a hazardous c o nd'i, t i o,m.. i MITI'GATION.4 No additional mitigations required. r! TRAFFIC GENERATIOfiT Traffic impacts from this prcjjectr as well., as the cul mutative effects from other projects in the foothills, are discussed in Appendix 61 a traffic analysis by TJKM , Transportation Consultants:. MITIGATION; Widen the street cross section on Humboldt: Road to a County ..standard width,, of 26 fdet to accomodate two-way traffic. Provide two' access routes to the project to accomodate alternate + I access to the project area it ` case of dmergency. Emergency access need not be dedicated to the - County. SCHOOLS This project Y SchoolsoasCper mi tigat� ane�from Chico, iodCScht�6l bi' trict, contained in Appendix 7. r MITIGATION•a Nol. additional mitigation 1:equired. V.ISC'A ANALYSIS Ln. addition to the currently appliGabl'e fiscall analysis contained in the original BIR,., and the °revietw of that analysis ;,by, the consulting firm of Recut, Hauseath acid 48800,iates, a further analysis is contained in `pendi•i� r 8 �1 ?qnA , jgjt,t�ig,a.t�.ons :.tr.egn �e i� d 4 . (Note, Gt.hatJ G A;40, has beek�'r. foamed. ;thvme ;nta3n•1t heia��� Project is' sewage and domestic water systems'at no expense to the County. � tt {{i�.r�Mi� /i+�, �q�`p�yrry ? CO N7KNTS"li:,', i71 ACii� YiA.+A. l,J',P A7 L'rl'l W . .. v " i ��" •�' �l , , . e �, ,m % d t .. ?nri, 1C, t i Appenda.x 9 Ontaii1b two ].et'tersi, from pro jedt,ioppono�tts�. Th 0., hFebruary Z3.r ,1984. 3e ter;,X,equest:'s 4`i'SdUOs'ion ` "' the..? gollowing .. . x.e:,FAC ?.one ''18' neede.d'-bb 'imp4,se MItIC,',altll.6"r�g,.,Cm"" t' discussed , in- the, orYg 2. The, ro ect could increase the nitrate contami�-. .: nation of groundwater in the Chico area. Tharriiasset/Forest Ranch ]?lantai,n,g Area Commit— tee Ropor�,-, on to6thill Projects. 4. lnsdequacie$� of the ETA a.ps brie in the law- 'ed 6ui,;t , bro"ught by thE:. OP411en'd6w..3 the April 41 1984 letter, requost.s d acus Joh cid, o y, , following � f {prdi Peke herd. ;s.tudy. as 'i.t ,relates to,, this. :dc t� 2 0 A 'L ulli n,oW ,, R should°, b4" prc�tlpar,ed} .o.tor; , s5 ix enun�o�ra.:ted : easor s,. :;, r h , 3,. %e't ter6 From Department of '�'isti and Gait�e.a�,re Bidwell, Heights and cumulative impacts on the deer hc'rcY and other wildlife species, 4. Light and g laro : 't /.�. y���,. �iy "�•/� /ice,. .. ,�yp q�[y may,;. p /�: 5 - : nc'te,ased a I ien,t noise, ,leve.1 i on :., resGidentt V,and crisitort 6 . Coct�'ty�ice 7 Protection of Open Space lands. " 8 Drainagre problems.4 9 A r pollution:, 11. Traffic impaots on 8th and nth strsets. , , u l3. "Landslide_dangers,s 1;9, .Excessive slopes. 15. Erosion,especially on main road. 16. �Irban .deve]_opment.,in rural, nare'as' as discussed in 13utte'County General Plan., , l7. r Need for, this project., l8. Ympacts from water storage tanks.. 1 . impacts'.,an native;, pla:n,ts by cle,a,ri<ng a3',0., £eet around structures:. 20.. Poigon oak impacts from .burning». 21 . Burai,rg rush too prevent wi11 i,d:f;i re z: :z 22. Impact of the: a.ntraduction of 'non-rj&tLjve plant species. 23. Various impacts of sewage disposal facility. 24. Cumulative impacts. 2`5. The s-R zone1 i;s not, listed in the Genera] Plan for agricultural residential areas.. DISCUSSION, OF,xTEM8,. jOF CONCERN -- . FFBROAAk 13:1969,. LFTTERj , 1» The,soard,,of su ervisora, cah conditi : . p orally zone property As authorized by a recent amendment ,to the County.Code. Therefore,; all mitigations deemed necessary by the Board can � be': applied to the project, without a -PA--C ;zone. tiga-- tion Measures on P4ge.25.j 2. Nitrate contami'na,tion b4-pe groundwater .,is :a '':result Of among other things, sewage ef' l ht reaching groundwater via septic tank disposal system's and F st m dra;na e° ,dr .walls. . or g Y .. . Ce nyoz Park Estates will not have .e i.ther of these °facilities, an so it, will, not coh`ttibute d to this pollution in this mannerr��hQ Canyon -19- Ye .y i;i r rksta;tes sewage system is a "cIOsb'd system (See First Suppleinewr � o u,tlae �G;� -) and,rz;i:IIi_� hav6 monitoring wells surrounding the plant.Immedi�, ate detection `of nitrate':,,containini�tio'hi!,b foke` it reaches the groundwater. Wil 1 resultjI with appro- pj�ry.iate sanctions from the ,FVater',Quala�ty.>rCohtro3 :Board. 3. The Board of Supervisors, has,received the plan- u+n i ng ,E,. Axe a=; .Commi tt.t repgr arid^ re f:i�d s,i�: to : the Planning Conaz� reva,e�a' and.Jtrecomrnen- dation. Any regulations adopted pursuant to im-- plementation of that,,.a repo,rt's' rddoiimendat,ions could be applied to this project's subsequent' a'ppro�val.s : 9. Th'e= , avt`urt:t'.broug:ht by, .;.hee; O;vr briofed .. numerous alleged 3nadaquac ens.'; The° j,tadge ruled against the petit overs in all cases, stating that bhe.env1ronmon a1 imp t is were well documented and sufficiently mitigated • Irther pert1nen6-.discus9a0n regarding the court's view of the Friends of the T ooth lls`' 'alleged °ineddguacie's .-is coyi't:t indil' in Appendix XI M recision, APRIL -4., 1984 LSTTICR - ,, 1. The Department of Fish and Game, involved in the 'committto',, :d'eer herd- stud'y hee'`"st;ated `tYiat°'gal l project,:ini'pacts� on the 'deur her > and iothe°r wild- life are mitigated by this project (Seo 'Appe'n- dx v). 2. The County Planning Department Staff does not, agree with the request for a neva SIR, finding that e supplementiaizld: ,Jae`�su(f°Eitoien.t 1,;s; SA]d : . tionally,' the original ,SIR and Supplementls validity, accuracy and 7° M'd°equ 'e.Y V e'ern' r re- „h' affirmed by the Superior Court-. Deciswoti. (A R,0adex,`s Guide sect on LO., contdi.►h,ed;in -this ' rsupphement� to assa st: in-:°unde stand,ing'� the,, EIR,'} S'ee Discus;si°an of .`�l" above, an'd: Appendi�c> for Depar:tm.ent 61 1s.h kava Came's. opapion of this project's impats.b 4 �, See., dscus,si,an~ ,of 1,ig.ht and -glare ~in thi"s >'sup- 5. se impacts On,p6te:ntiai.,,r,e,,tid'ents 'will be mitigated" by regulati� nS of Title 24 ofthe �alifo':rnia Adm itrrati: eA od'e,.ki in r,a'ccorr. n ?e with the atar�dards.of,,,the ,Butte .County Xo.ise Clemente sloe r►t upon " site "vi,stors"' is non-quantiia'ble.;x,3n`ao£ar as the sits; currently does note provide foe "v3si- " ++;,;i (Tte. s;ite � s posted ,to' p�chibt tires6s_ .theF vicinity _ot the site "after ',,project :.construction,: wquld .,hot, ` hb subjec tea to s.iae: g;end,rated. naa�se ,tea,ause�"'of the site 's�� topography, ie . ;a-1�1 '4e,ve,lopme6 dkc'ept 12 homesitp's. are: `'oh the: canyon; floor, $00'iK..i eet be Low. Humboldt - Raad ,; the : only road.', accessabl.e to site visi,tors'.",. 6e The4 projec,b impact_ on :public ,services.('s docu" mente.d 10, ;the original EIR and, Fi'rst, Supplement, thereto. Both. the original EiR�.and � this 13 pple= me'nt contain a ,;fiscal anal Y, 7. Open Space, .preservation' has been Fstpulated to as a condition of previous project, approvals by the project sponsor. , (See. Conditions of Approve , val -canyon Park Hstates Tentative. Map, - ;Appen- dixc X.) Open ,space land trus.t� and rezoning to R -C, will ai firm those stipul.ations;i� . 8. Drainage and mitigations are diacusaed in this ; supplement: 9 , Air polit:tion has been addressed: ,by the -original EIR.: lOr Fuel consum ti Uri ,has ,been addressed _by -the ginal , EIRe 11. S'e'e discussion of trE£ic. impac',cs in this sup- plemen' it 12. impacts to SHR 12 , have been addressed- In the , origing, 1I. and. mitigated,, by project- ;'condi- tions.. 13. Landslide, dangers .ha.ve4 be.e,n addressed by thb original EXP., and mitigated'by project al terna- tive site plan. , 14. Impacts from,, excess;i.ve s10Pos have been addres� s by, the original EIR, and mitigated by pxo- ject alternative site plan. , 15. See discussion. of erosion An this sup'p'lement. y the Board.' Mitigations can be applied by, 16. At a density one L unit per, ten',acres..ithis pro= j.ect is not"Urban Development",' Clustering o homesi-te,s of minimal si'ze's is a mitigatic r► mea- , sure to avoid significant environmerrtai 3mpacs