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83-69 GENERAL PLAN 8 OF 17
SUMMARff 'Phe .following draft environmentalirapadL report has identified a series of impacus which may bcoilX as a result in implementing the four revised ye,lyemeppnttsqq and �rdC�ptaon of a. newly pkrypared pQpnoTFIM 4e eYel.optt1e1 1~ 4Ya�; I� llt r C. Impact: The quality of localized ground water supplies may be affected by increased population and dhvelopment. C. Mitigation: C--1: Impose a Ttesource. Management designation; adjacent to Walitt storage areas. Roquire urban development to be sewered. Enforce existing g state and local uidFil.'nes. Below, there are 13 significant impacts identified with 35 mitigation measures which will substantially reduoo adverse effects. The summary of .impacts and mitigations should be used only for reference purposes, as the: st,tkoncltl,► of the: mitigation statements are, at times, lost during the summation process. A more detailed listing of impacts and 111,1,Ligations is contained in Section V of this report and should be persons utiIch Changes for ali maylized occurbandrdeveloping detailed sting�� ''i npactsk�ancl mitigations to be used in the adoption process. A. Impact: There may be a conversion of some agricultural land to urban uses. A. Mitigations A-1: Impose a Resource Management designation to existing production sites. -2c A= Augment conservation measuresduring. preparation of the Conservation Element. A-3: Encourage infill in urban areas. -B. Impact; There will be increased surface water run --off due to impervious surfacing! There may be a reduction in surface water quality and :increased erosion, Localized flooding may increase. B. Mitigation: 8--1: Impose a development prohibition zone near water bodies. Prohibit the destruction, of riparian vegetation: Prepare drainage studies ® for known flood areas and implement knogn solutions. C. Impact: The quality of localized ground water supplies may be affected by increased population and dhvelopment. C. Mitigation: C--1: Impose a Ttesource. Management designation; adjacent to Walitt storage areas. Roquire urban development to be sewered. Enforce existing g state and local uidFil.'nes. D. . Impact: There will be a reduction in I the amounts existing natural habitat. D. Mitigatibnt D-1 .1 Preserve existing riparian vegoLzkLjon. D -2.v Preserve natural vegetation within developments when Possible. b-3 Impose a Resource Management for ijoment 40$ignation Area of Sensitive Biologics whenever possible. 11. IMPortance b-4: Minimize urban, dranage into Sensitive Biological Importance.iAreas o Of D. Impact: The Mbotetown Deer'Herd may �10, af f e Increased development. dtdd by D. Mitigation: The majority of affectedExiacreage. Is . designated PesOUtCe Management, Existing septic tank requirements will di8cOUrage development. Impact: Many 80OCiOs Of wildlife may be affected increased development. F. Mitigation: F-1: A review Of i-ndividual: projects is recommended. r-2: Wildlife protection measures must - be followed as required by ,tate law, G. impact: There may be a decrease in air qjjality. Gil Mitigation: G-1: 9ndouraqe infilling within, urbanized areas. G"2 6 Provide for a public ttansportatiotti system. G -8i Develop a bicycle path network, G-4- Adhere to state and local a.r 1 1 , quality guidelines for new construction. G-5. Uphold control measures imposed on developments by the BCAPC)D. Work with the bCAPCD to develop u listing by il 0 3. ■ of industrial, uses that Mould be conr,-jej :tante wj',tE adopted air quality standards, H. Impact; There will be a diversity of specjr. is imp,�;rctt created by as yet unknown ihilus :J: aI tind commercial developments. H. Mitigations: H-1 e Preparo Master Environmental Assessmen is or specific plans to reduce time expended on individual environmental m . tal assessents. Ae quira assessments of large industrial and coyyjmer, iI a:l developments, 1» Impact: There will be an incroase in noise lClvo z. Mitigations: I-l! Pbftfbrce pr`ovis'ions of the City18 Noise lardinance 1-2 Require noise shielding as idontifaed. T-3Disallow non -compatible uses. 1-4: Prepare Airport Rnvirbht Plan. J. xmpactt There Will be a decrease in the road systems level of service. J. Mitigations: J-l.. Develop a funding mechanism to upgrade the road system. J-; e Encourage alternative foams of transportation, J-.!i Upgrade the roach system in identified d;ef:ic-lent areas. K. Impact: Development of the airport and adjacent parcels - may create confl.ictihq land uses. �C. Mitigations: X-It industrial sites adjacent to the airport will be given a special zonihq designation. X-2-1. Airport clear Bones shall hot be dovel.opod K�3: Resdentaal developments adjacent to the airport shall be carefully reviewed for health '� aria sa:iset:y rei:�ixa.rements , ■ Locals state and federal, quidel nee 8ba'll, be fo ].owed'. X-5- The city shail acgaIr, e owners}a i.p to clear" zone's as sQan as possible, ,. Tmpact! t Industrial. bevelopmeht Wi1.1: faoj jii;ate a mark d inorease in truck _traffic. r L. Mitigations; ■ L-) . Develop an efrCici.eht ittterna�: �l rcu� ata ain pattern wa thin industrial areas. L-2, Aevelop adequate on and off- sitra true routes and alternate 'tnode5�in�� tr�lta�po'r�atiotl'. L"3; Individual, deVei opnients shotil d b- roviewed' With appropriate mitigations applied-, MThere will be an increased zleindnd for piabl.ic facilities and se.rvioes. M. Mitigations M-1. The city should work in con Junction with. af`Eected' Ser'Vicas in order to ad'oquattl.y' plan for future iaccls �. ,. _ ....:.a ,..i,.. 1 I. XNTPOMMON The purpose of this report is to 1ht0l"M (tovornMenbal decision makers and the, general aabiilc oP t lia :�ig►yi, �i cant onvironmont4l impacts which ijay occur If proposes amendments to the proville General, Plan are Adopted by the City of Orovillo, This draft Pnvironmetitai Impact; ttoporb has been prepared irk acccdance Faith, the i:aguiremen4.s of, the California thvirohmental Qual.i,ty pct rind the State lantriranmental impact Voviow Gtiido ,Lnes, �'rior to apptoval of the Genera, Llan amendments t the City Council uha l roviata this, drafbt the comments rciceived and the responses to the various comments and then cortify that. the Information has boon considered. An vnvirenmonbal Xmp4ct Report t '.fit y is requjrod :tot the proposed Genot4l pian amendrlmontS booAuso the plawli,nq all6wr oncout;age and guide substantia; deve.� opment which y , ever, .. Crcvli anc athoti mems tvau�.d cc�u.r ai�.ct part o i coiiimati3 ty life. 'his ": tt. rtiot tiiy aver: as ec" iden�.lfioi theou five C)VM9es whicly cottl,d take place in the futurentbatnealso it�ti;i.datoa they e� te�nr�hx�►es, act, 008 and 6611ditions which wound avoid minir012e o reduce the tignitaa.cant itnpacjtg idontiEl,od., Local General Pians establish a framew6tk oP poli.cios and standards for futUrd. dovolopinent- but they do not specify all 09 the dotaIl 6tthat dovolopment and they can trot predict which davelopmont will actuary take place not, when, Coinsetiuohtly, this .report must speculate cn pot,eribaal impacts its a genes°al manner and iu h6t as oxact aai an impact analysis for a apecif'ie subdiv.isioh, re!onin1g cr c6hstructiO4 project suture environmenta assassiitaits Eer individual projects can reference any part of this 2% -T - A, or litho wris.e use the, Inveniti� of: iniormat.ton ori the nattaral env torment, public a�nvc�rtbr� s and tOtVices# and' the ,si.gna, 1dd.h : impacts most likely to oecur when dovel6pment tales place The Miti,gation moasures proposed hoxoin will alto gUlde the devolopt�ent OE apocific measures too be applied to ihdividual Projects whose approval. is s�blect to onvitoll lonta l rev cta see ua rett7siritrs: 'phis Obheral pian jj'41'wpr can be t6t,6 b0h0ric' ai. to decision makers i 6dUt.ifig cid i utute docision s cn pr ed, developmont projects b cumul -which are diff'dul-L to asaEss on a pr9'� dt y guts. ahaly�Itcg at ivet area Wide and 1,oh rahyo- lfh a bas:�s'. p sect Ttr ahoul.d be not=ed that this Impact ropart (100s not consider the environxtiental miactsspecia. p,rojocts which may be z ubsoqlton,t;l.,y implementod in cc�mpf iahco with the Plahy not door it em6Wpt tiny such pr6jedts from campiyinq with the jedquiremehts og CV.0Ax. �f Tho b$� 4� ke i to, y,.atid +y }' } ,�r� q �.�r'?� �r J: ' �.' bJ... l]1 :. l �M µ y, Or L1 1a.�,+4y aw, b y+��y . .x�� y� j�, Eby the city And ito j,,, yy y� fir, 4.n Fi j g t .al�4 ,4tl.rb [awl%stir. i b thalr :y_� b4�i..o+M.l. o, yey yG ��yd «I. c4 %��� I/,u a1, �*t�ir �"�J.,la1j :t.l`�c�'11i1�� iiiri�'��d.� i�+uU 'Oh otold 'Tho bnc�b andr dblb h- the s1��pbhe'b.5w ; goalnUld toM=�1AG1 Gl.1 A, is y Mc Moment � �,yfx,,,+r1��sl�,�si4��r,���byy1y'����y��1�1y1r.,,(� �•� Y�yµ,v�y� i1�5.ibh,�+11�4JJG,V �b��47�1a �:J�4:`IIC�,11 �f r uFMI hACRGR4 UND Thla b"Inq Prdwed for ave iapid°)ntt) of tqt tj #promo a'tndrai cirdulat;:ion Olomphto Of t ho Platt were, IfiW413..: uchda1tlea for a tdvi§1011#1 but duo io the multihudd hats itrrod i5vor t hd 1a0, taen Y"daray It needstlary W pr pard dofflpldhe,ly ndw Od umoft aw it wid alit* j1dedtwir, arw c iii c� tY � it E tt i i uld plaft 06, .-1��, to tormallit'd the eftibude of tyha City In r0pra to Odo"Omle devolopm,ut t and to, Provido 16dai with Ov dboument which will iovidift quidahed in rd(tark.1 Lir locitt b0ohoil c growhhk "0 aelti"'al Pfau that Wit ProparA8.q6t4*td.q In, 1973Wag d byJY1Imp3i[C7i, �°���(1 IbOd air e�urs ii ' m Provided for hhK PrParahiOh o AlsutvdY f�p6rh i wrlith tho rtila t�+ o . be6 ra n i by the broville I) qty cxty fivor mairiii au it a lit foitt-tvd � Ropbrb whoa hh�, IdneraiRiau i�idd � + rovj qLA htawm�r�h� �� y Thr d`a is i hi 9atidb eti ads told: admii a � t ithbi-v kd atdh rO-T ikud f6r the dmdht d will augtitditb thd turront a>.itvdy ted i�6hait 6kablyr The gurV6Y AdP6rt data Wd§ gathar d fkdtft the m6gt .r ddut 96urdd fftabblriai 4vailablleo from dire b inpiih f.rdfoj6da: ar aof 16dal �Oha Wth�u bit �r i �Ila And ctiIc abat 6mel1bg auk& the bekta ��i�� I�c�t;Y 7. riiitari�y. of thl Ouarui ltiti' ���tit�dii�� � MA6, are t ec ihiCal backy?6uli ineotmablo i� t�r�cttihaa r� ��t+e� sib data, Thd Jd�,b .�� ddit6h for 9dpar'atat6tij int dfibq t-taq t: rddud rdprodue.tlf 6h do8t g ttd t6 aim i t;h i trh Ydil rai Piar� d6du oiit , , OP TIM PROJECT AND ITIS Lot* a qq oll plan, jjOp4j1,q Ity In, the W111 d1roct the noxi 10 toyp 0 ; -I g Within ki hh 'r Bath W111 bumf xtj old 1 . tM j Pace that may, O tut �uewpd"d qdl g}��� � ! -and The City Of OtoVilld i . 06 of��:�"a.kt«�t+tr mid 22 of Chim the OxOvi l t a Araya', u � b� ,rod 4 roan tht Cit f � bt an ba���-�� ���ultura ugeld tahidb Ohn be + 6 ;� �� �� l irb "t h t `; w the �. _ . 166m �tboundar P land dyof h Plafi y ato�f. the city w bal ho wid the atom I �� publi Lq . retail 119drV tog- Th@ City of brov lld thu runcti6fig A4 the, dbvdj1'6P o" x1 largdly controll6 by the C6 city hd t� a; Nate guft'ic . rtt hand t rn�, d that by d wide ratjo- of hOLisjtjq hype ��a �D lid ig OP couhty Roalul 'vaddaxt 81te sLi � CttS idewa by dR ttiby btw,§ qri i E all-owd ' C SX t C h] c a nom"ta5:'. with, dkisbiiv t���;deri�i�� w4: D IM cortolate foolad"UAI defiAMOn W1 Ot t he too 4 1tion of 4 r hod i. UM clog serving' j1(� ' pon s :' egul0 0. 01ad gra to root re'ald t t Aboda for aiO Vi Hedy PrIV40yy 11401 iafid affardability, 'Aft, far Improve the pbyslcal 0611dlibo or, older midtfiadd throuOh e6de, Worco en hilgedrijeal prodervatl6ft and Ongla4hed p f d '* ft VYM Otor artor.1all b1'J+ tanod eup home# in e idem lon n, whivit allow l h6mog tip gifiqlo family 20ftts Whom 1COMP'Wh With, ex-14ting purguantto 3%'a, tMepr t vu d U.&M frdift, ihdUdEk,161 and hddVY d0fW10MI41 tifddd With Otlidt U§d6f fftVddE9k 6w r Utft f btv arna dry othew g'o titto-edi ; tq'gs t Middy f'ot goidda and t;-etvlceir, for tb wt 26 x. 64 nod the rtigibiial and kde afe C6ftO-1 tO- idh(* jatjd urea, pkovi ed domfwdediAl ww§ to tho th4 sdxV ed # d , Q4 514 bod wid of vaedfitbuill O, before volet . n of flov, A O Siwe, 9: d", l u �� Iri't" U Ilitio v l wwa ' a"d neeurltv# X0110"A'S market fiWO 162 botwftft, NOWAY 70 olfid, Pdabill' 0 D Otho Righwdya log �,md 7,041 k. "d mid q ,a d and v fitiffieldfit, publicthe dquite eduer i t builainp to be gdt, baek a hme ama# Subjeaa , ,6nditi fl§ lot Of0p oymobt . bf all buaffids4g Of4fin Outifit fth- r� of the titeatiq fiatakat bdS1r1aE "quff it.16fit Idad,dAltb�7 Mdg",mlit,evd1apmetit Of arid, m�fo':y t .�iLigo J. 11i .4' wVt 16ty-0 utdgl cc-plo'Lo tottV4,44 ttf, t1l t VI ftlo� Mt IfiduntrIal girc-I . p lf*t'-vrotlCA, park6l and dooll", tomes, res the 1'"i4titiftl Of 'wrou iftfid U-nd ot vai'mfif, E&JAII0�1t), f."'pej gago' guplafis- I Oft 06, di vortalt teat 1, ox-14CAU'l Indufttidl PhedftMO Of ioslunftlol umm�i �otO54+ kiffl ptaOuetlGift sna op water noppil'on, tifid to g�qvd tha ldfiPkAnjo, fltodh, of, 6f' 11491d, by w WOW thdoori@6 unifil lar4d tllbJhtxH,01qt lot At of to"gie, cflothleala,� ftdquft,O� lad Ugtrial U§dtr to hove Owed aemgr§ 1Wct artottal and edilocto,e 4trootqv toedto Actill olf-c�q ofid, lifido"Wal With pfedmintift-tly, ludal 'Awl, ft,�irfxo u6ar dommordi"Al"Ogg q olid arterldt goA efhb teuck crd'VIV ing-'hwAy, 16-2, :svowpasia Vwdr thdoura4d, okoaftidn Olt t-11,116 W@.qE@fefi p4do id, RallroAdto iol racllitfor tramfori dtorAld mid: ddlfvdty of froslobt* 6f fh6 Otovillt* MAujild1j"ll, Aitliotf"o, e4ft v6d dit tho oltport Limit residential uses in; industrial, 4 eas to caretakers' quarters„ CommunityFacilities: Encourage development of sites With eaebYl streets, 1vat water and sewer lines and private. utilities before developinent of areas requiring major extensions of such facilities_. Require uitveperand development venuoo tothecossefepay facilities requirtd by thedevelopment. Provide adequate water supPlY r sewage disposal, drainage improvements and other utilit],(l; for all new developments. Expand public water and sewer ;syr tans and treatment facilities to serve proposed 1G►nd uses. Support expansion of ]? private utility systems to serve proposed land uses. Develop a system of streets and highways adequate to handle traffic generated by proposed lurid uses in a safe and efficient manner. Minimise the number of access paints and intersections on arterial streets. Provide sidewalks and/or bicycle Y paths in urban resident' i alp commercial and industr�,al areas where needed for safe circulation. Develop. facilities at the Orov:ii]:le Municipal.. Airport to serve projected needs for general aviation and passenger traffic. Designate sites for school:„r pa ks, fare stations, government offioes; hospitals and waste disposal which have adequate space and good access from collector and arterial streets in a location convenient to the intended service area. Require developers of new residences to provide either fees for required �. 6.1� site recreation facilities or suitable on-site land or facilities. Develop a system of trails for hiking, riding.. and,/or cycling on public lands near the river and reservoirs. ® � • Encaura ge development•.of state larks andrecreation facilities which attract vloitors the planning area. to Support development of a fired seat aucli,toriiim and public meeting facilities desiyn,ated for performances, conventions and tither large gatherings. Require develop p ers to plant trees ajtrc streets. ng public! Resource Management: Limit structural development- on steep slops to prevent erosion of soils and sedimentat,i,on of streams. Desbareaearthll rainagesesfacilities to minimtve flows Require landscaping or covering of loose soil or disturbed earth surfaces., Require retention or replacement of large healthy trees r on new development sites. Restrict development along stream channels and r. around permanent; water bodies. Maintain public access to the river, large reservtoI is and the 0rov.1lle, Wildlife area. Limit development of the highly visible portions Of South Table Mountain, the Campbell Hills and other valuable scenic resources. Control visible development along, designated scenic highways to maintain natural 4ualiti,es and attractive landscapes. Provide parking areas along highways where outstanding scenic views are available, Encourage clustering of dwell nis alid' ion Of preservat open space in loge residental d developments. Encourage preservation of structures and sites of special h.i.stbrical, oulturale archaeological or aest:het;i,c significance to the oofintunity. Lifiit development of l.atage orchards and grating areas not needed for urban uses. -9- r Encourage extraction and. roCessing mineral resouiCes with contxols on and water pollution. dost, erg%atone, noise suppo t strict enforcernent of State rind Ga regulations on air quality County Y and wa ter .ty. Require. the d � o.E new development consumption ot•esagn water and to mina mizE ener use of natural, heatin ga and to inn Y. maze g. cooling and lighting. Public Protoct,on Require analysis. of soil.. stalaility for c;lC.ve Of steep slopes. IOpment Restrict development along active swirl,► pursuant to the. £aul,ts, Zones �cuist-'r�oo Act. Spec,�,� ,studies Regu'ire design of new structures to shakings settling and liquefaction the Ca'Ised whicliIaJL`And by makimuiii anticipated seismic acl, ould be y w Re quire all level opinent to have water facilities and supplies adequate for dire su PPtes816n. Regulate buildin g construction to •, Npread and maintain the ma rima yea re occupants' and the health and Safety o general public. Require rornoval o la menable weeds trash c around strutures. ► brush and Limit devciopment where elder Of hire protecti on agencies gdocy'loteMeetsrVgUired, �. s standards. Regulate devclrypment under airport 4cdordin4 to state and federal, ach banes g`'u�.del,ines,es Locate: noise s'ensiti�re uses awa railrc ads high speed y groin the airport, aivtei?Ia r heavy industxy a,�id other noise Prod,zcxng uses: Require sound barriers and/or. ' —teased setbacks J .for new residential or other noise sensitive uses along Highway 10 and railroads, and other high speed artexaas Require planting of devel6pinont adjacent to Nichwa trees for new .[ I O i r Regulate the landscaping, exeri.r <lctcsicnsiclr�r and lighting of all development oL,hct thah ddtaehed single family homes to assure Ott act' devel.opme>at which is compatible w tIve h surrouncllnc� uses. Require underground ii�stali:atic rt of;all, uta li ties: serving urban development, pursuant to State regulations, Prohibit development 6 stream channels of designated iloddlairds w P hic.h would obstruct: water flows ,ox expose people or stt,"udturos to il.oecl; - damage. ECONOMIC D.EV�;� OPM4NT Eumrm' )�abor V, Encourage: the development of f` urm that X311 mple hhe skills and 4bil.itiOs of the ' loca�.ly tanenemplr�yed neCSurag local businesses in t ne 'w.e e i opmork gaining or worm '11t e' ac��per�enoe ��r�.x�amy Bhcoura e and d 1 9. local high sch+ac �+s a n development and appl.ioation of �Itoi,.�" work exper�.erice program, p y Endourage the develc�p ment or Jlong non-seast�rial etn o",zrient termbppor�.un�.bzes. E'ncottrage the development and creation 0.1; h ghee' paying jobs for �.ndividuals earnin.. it�ccaities► or �Selow, atxd Fobs �ha� �c�rt�yy level un mp Oymont levels for the s ' it recta d 81dlied unemployed,Eficoui skilled �nc� bl�o eratile, "Job aharl lbcrrersuwho areas e inI I ng s+� sbxa�e Y r emp� oymeri Q that, 1;u�II time E11c6urage labor intensive titmi3, encortuurage ds�.versiV. saabion of the types of fob bpponib e. Discourage the parceling or subdivision o industrially lobed land into small parcels for the purprisee of land speculaEiot iscour'age nc�n-ebmpal tie land uses it incl arouh'i ius ndtrial and mercial areas',, A,tsist= prbspecbive ei ,...la ers ire y locating and, obLaining an adequate de.Velapriienh siteo niscaurage igh rommerc.ia and resiclehtial ries in industrial area.§,. Prov ode 8UEica,erib appr6priatel toned land 1 c� ttleG the C 1f11it11in. y S need o gdods and sery t dO6 for the neRt gQ years, 06,tnei5ghborhoodheco �o d land arr as p�'o� , c7ed it mmerc� al rises the dbt Ldipahed pap la A 7.on of the t6,tvjce are°a D s Vtteaurage inf:ill.ing bE exist:ine now areas t e t�mm rgal 3 tYx` � ttt nand use of vatxantw bi ndings. be r davolopblont 017 t1tAi�.i�ies dtat:a,in grantxs �tnd` leans p whe OvOr ,fin ea i7 i, r; �e 1a used Intr,ras�t-uetyute Seek d6opdrat ivd line t�xt±�ns� tart �` re�1riC� ether +�overnrttett�a�. agai��,�� �1nd uti�xt�.y �ali�r°'��yk�k'�. tnenurage private .and ewners �b heeetn > Involved, r in px�nvidi�irt �n�$i�e ut:iitries �6 intlt,tnt�r�.,€r�oa�.y, 2'ened prr�pert:ies. t rieeurage thedrmahi n e- all as a stitC+t 'l` di t:r t" t`e er�mpldb ;industrial Uni No, e0eupabl6h-ready induatrial par1f, � �� tnceutaO bne deign and d6ndbruction 6p at*e * sewer# drainage and eieetirleai�iiites, hor that will t�inimi2e the long term Cc��tis t<h u8brg and the: cit y �r�nspart:a�:f.i�n ga ds age t h6 use of a r and kail tyranspdrt- of bnddu.tage t;he develeprftenty 6k off-6.i�e p�r��n. aeili ies in lj- the downbdwn dbm4-ie.�e a1 areas acid trhe Upgrading and enhaneenteri of c.x ;sting park ng a,re�ts: ghdburage t~he 'use bf pubiie t+.ranspertu t= i C) tS; creat=eatrea Qhs arch � en orb ccs t�tfbam beju dvard bhat detyerm rigid n the Cledulat i'161i veh3cIes as tJui ire tw a nt crtr�attici cantained in area i>aslaer plats And blpeeific plans W11thever, red ee the reed r,r UX-Ceaslvd envie shm n reti':i�:tV �rcvic�e pt�ten�ia;�. emp�.byars t�it;l t;eel�'rtieai adviee when pe"'ble in Otter t6 per#n ,t, p prt�ees�'itig Pr iya de incentives t^o eb 6urage t:hd laeat.a nq et= liewir3c�uefit, ics :. wxtyhin: de.,a.gnuted �nail dt^;ria. Y' F Adduce up frollh ORPOnditu.rog to Private' (lovolopera whenavdr passible. Ptovid ped' peetivd inattntridn aod. buallion"O ori Ot detai.Ida poxmit dobtd' peocn(l xon Gild guidelinda to a�3 i a '�C t$'1ti .+a tt�tttM participatid. in4ollitoing Lit' renh6v- d: on, attd Pkaservatioti of, th'a doweiL6w Vneourage the ae,quiai t;ian off, lea'rito' 406/or laarin to be uned for the batto mtnt Ok the cammutvih,y, �na�u�at�� bite ine .� 'C�keat.ii�e" ffi �ti athodn [ ► de ny e d:etth mbnb.t to future t�t�)tlei eek Ura Xnstiilbar adtion and txampiei thaf. breviilo i a W x q aei e and a ea �. t. e to llvd# w6vk' and xaina a family, Indtiii Ptidd in 'the t;6rtt Uh'l:tY; 9tidburage Arid through IdAderahipr the l6dai ptk�M6bibbai Otgahitati6wa in their eifertn t6 broa.detY tho Orbville dd6fibMia bane. Encourage the Watdgic ldcatiwi 6f vigit6 nnp��r� ne.��ri�en a tkiigilihg hOubihi and htiqhborhoodg thail ba row taiilgud and ptbddevod through Mu iriq �etiabi� i a i t►, Onr6rdo-fent et building and hajusi ny co'doSr, and a t m i h a 6f the Aftord'abiiit IN, Yettitaiitdd aManshall he Pk'en'e,VVdd tht6d1h the use` 6 egt is a at a giten wI ll ii be` madd Lawillab.i'e, whityh dan Cc3llec'!U'v,bly` aamm odaui a bz6ad ra%g of ho -ceding by tYpo-Y si�ei definity j anti pride f61 ail dddr�dmid ndgrfionE bf the Cityg, religion- Odx rt, or ot-ber � t tamily marital, riot ba po-td1L d ti,trod flfelplard 14111 to Iftsdre "tOoolot 11.riiYG"� NOISE RUM- Nit daido tial 4OV616pmok1h thdold nft Allow the i riga f+AI , of no, #f fit) Th6' tiby will rod l"t qnd 1"bul do 'a I'. t� a ttx with 6.t iM tdn d9daddiaiq SSS; d(I)4 will ditoo durroundea by tdowlopwfit 116' Aq t6 1,0910h bbe Thd City will4 Y, partidularly as thdy, mai affach 1161 tib arad Thd ei t'y will ddvolop axe eff6d ve fIb1 de e6f tkd dhd' 4battmbnt Orth"Mfipt Whic'! p s WiOd Off, 26hihq aril 1A ugo-, Thi City wJ'Al vIgbrO.U§IY PUktud. the P dO Za t6 at for fidnd-d t641fiq mih a>c Thd it will .. ato thea;fa dfi ate fi a i f a it ri ttudy to Agis x t t fw i tdiated h6lddl thei i mitega� a t 6 _j dhdi tea f+af s t', i7C� Fl foe 611 ajid off Odd two'§w The C!'Ey pax dh"Utay % uri f± f da� tjje :5 y mid mohh6da for It t, djt r ducg10n, andt ,Y °iii.�1 of dataoll at ioh to vale � Of MOIC r ud off ed '9 + i t'i 40 'Ohdy dfid cit -A'O M, bo a a w: c6ittifiao, 'td Of 6 ttt inq + in ilirtti Inenh nttn n:tn fns it {r r way future oad'V54y edfi bruotion dr fl6w ori major artdt n . minimizing impact of turdtly or; n the gibe- 6E hrotid dapp d parking b E dd# b �iuthori2dd pitrt li-q only* : tftbkd §d the Mount of availabilit of jrnndjc# pod. pakkib boacen per dtata lav, of b eyel at.ia-fa s n puhIid tit: privato 14,91 with ten (16), cif m6re vehLmUr parkihq evae L� �. the city sh6ud indludd in thd- ton X16: Im Public IVA frotaominto+ or4onny vor tjo with tho County ,fitwi . Priority ahould b@ given to entaraetbq Ut the pt vot" neatok frm4or oppro t l ftubo,.�,. t � Ptovi on or g VI :only ., an ani ti 0ptivote fi lower coat than, tha public , and Whore mleft g6tvice ebuld"be hi6xpakul the E6 ploh"Itt lid il ,+ CWHL- Th@ prd§dfit afid fulura Lloretyj ij 01tIl fid W�j rar dfl-V.#MI A10Eft AM Ito vfii� be E b,I otd 11 fC3.do t m,-Ajfi, Vd ty 6fia she pr6vI§Idfi o ar +i moo I'Afteutrially @d hot The f, qpwein�mt,Jv for Ftho!", the dUrb-tt Oroa, _r the d"I'vett afid ft -a AtOvIde a elty, wide ty-Ottm of bRo. val lflefeag�eydit aepaq to M-11for fthoppingf nefiedlof wek emit te-4 Or of Interoat 4nd wild tIve U 1, 1 t -V or blevalm dequate n4fif, "Piq and pavom-011t, r"nuing dild telated radtlltiv,ift'a IfifttAt@ 4 Ot MW bUm, '40bly ruaeticin.piAnledl Of. tra"'10por tnt fort to supplmmivato Ite tfafigilt* the e6fi§#t".euOo "r of bik"ci, f6titos wit th davoi, of i I f t 1@6 'WhJ eh dofidiftd:e the u.4", fatim of pr6tate ViOld, gy6tee iPaInE14 65 ptwldd for to fedood bfdYdidd dfid, Othm" Ted. to walt 11, 011t bit.4 VdIp" P'itkin 16611te'-d Ott, td ift theft ptc-Adval6prndij� a I n D 8 "i9- Power Transmission. Encourageinvolved agencies utiliv transmission cor,ridors for future power transmission line development. Encourage the future construction of power transmission lines underground whOtd, a direct conflict W1 Ict may Occur with the existing airport and its proposed future-. expansion. Encourage the joint use of transmission power corridors for pat!-.8, bicyclo paths and/or -open space whenever feasible. Objectives Sought by theProposed Prow(ict J The revision of the subject elements was neoobbary in order to comply with state law and to develop guidelines and itandards for future area wide dlevelopmen t that Would allow the highest and besE use of the health and welfare of all citizens land while promoting 'the ens in the community, Goals are as follows: Meet the basic needs of existing and future residents for shelter, security, employment,, circulation goods and service$, education- . and Cultural activities. Assure sufficient space to accommodate the resid0htial, Commercial and industrial development anticipated in the next 20 years. Enhance and Promote community attribute, which attract new industry and residents. I s Assure the utilities, streets,, drainage, schools, parks and Other public facilities needed for new development. Attenuate the adverse effects, of new development on noise levelsi air quality, d.-Ater quality Public safety, visual aestheticst wild16 ' habitat and histot.ic sites:ife Inform Property owners and residents Concerning risk Of flooding, fires, erosion, geologic hazards and seismic activity, UtiliZe community facilities and resources in an economical and efficient manner. "i9- M"ilnize the ratio of costs Cor new development, bench tri to Public Prescribe noise related: policies which wi to the preservatien and enhancement of they lead Of Life for residents of the quality planni attainment and maintenance ofan ng area, by the Of hazardous and disruptive noise. environment free Protect those areas Of the community rolisidcreel. noise sensitive. Develop programs for the abatement noise exposures that now exist. of-%cessive Promote increased Public detrimental effects Of noise and ods of reduction. the o no.iSe, Reduce, where fOasib �er the Produced by transportation sYstems,npaci� of noise Insure the provision of decent housing Wholesome environment for in a Of age, race, sex all persons regardless background, marital status, ethnic g r so1lrces of income, or other arbitrary factors. Provide for a choice ofhous', Price, tenure and location. g vaa.yx_ng by typo Plan :dor the development of environments withbalanced residential oppOrtunities, community to employment servxc,es Y faclilties and Public Encourageand participate in the revitalization of existing neighborhoods. Preserve the CitY's historical, heritage through and cultural. structures g in reuse of historical landmarks. and designation � , historical teduce the overall chronic unemplaYment ein to meat market: y Problem an assi date the chrona.call unemplaye� into the p Y .Reduce under�omplayed levels. the chronic y20 - e 1 1 1 1 1 t A 1� Increase the stability, and expand' {;h:e eGonom'Ic. base of the community in order l;o reduce: dependence on seasonal employment. Provide leadership, inspiration and incentives to the freeenterprise system anti the priv4te sector., Provide sufficient appropriately zoned lands for the development of commercialf industrial" recreational, parks and tourist. facilit,ies Assure adequate util;i,ties# streats, tra►tspo "cation, modes, and o+: -her public services XOquirod' to enhance economic development. lieverage public; funds to draw investment into the coiiimunity. private IWILtstri'a:l Develop a method by which to obtaa.n rirants and loans to be used for the benefit of the 51,ranbs a Encourage the upgrading of commercial utilities, services and aesthetics in the downtown area to increase its economic viability and attractiveness. Promote consolidation of commercial Minimize vehicular movement and activities, City aesthetic quality of the Cit. 1?rOserve the � Emphasize, preserve and enhance the historIcal and. natural resources withinthe area. St rftul.ate comnidhity pride, setting a t3erf'orznance. example for the world. Provide the dignity ofmeant�gful work to all who, desire as a result of an ever: broadening industrial employment base, e`LXtj08vt'in'yfOrtheanost efways. ficient utilization of the g Adequately anticipate and plan for future road alit! highway traffic requirements. accessible on �gand off- 8 ` . ` - . � .. , d easily, Provide an ar t, date amount Of safe an 4 a,tc parking with the. planning area.. v ■ Develop and maintain a public `trivnsportatioil system which meets the basic hoods of the people 1 in the Orovilld area: Encourage the upgrading and expansion tit railroad facilit'i.ea, to better facilitate the , Movement oP 1' goods to and Prom the Orovi.11.'e planning area. 1 Provide the City with a municipal airport that. 1 will remain an integral. and Viable transportation alternative that will not adversely 4.C4ect the health and wol: are of, the: community and will compliment the proposed' ,industrial and commerc ii.al uses in the area. Prot de a safe environment Cor the use o,r bidycles throughout the City and its planning arwa. 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 IV. b98CRIPTION o V TIM V-NVIRONMFNTAL $ETIVING A6 General Or6ville is located 64 the eastern edgCj of,, t.lies Valley iia I the lowest Eoothills of t I ' 11,a .03 Orra NeVada The Western portion of the plahh floor type environment Wit ing, Area Occupies a vallo-y a,8 its primary vegetation,h annual grIt"OS and Vall0y, Oak 1-31eVabiojjin tjjjs, ar generally beLwton 1oo-too feet A,8,L,, i The, Ocaste PorUon OE the planning area occupied the more MoU:nhA.1noUq L�er�rain nearhe Orovillt, The prizary vdg6bati with - x6ft. in Oak Woodl-Aha, With chapparal andI digger One in t:he hi elevation is generally greater than 200 el-v4LIOna' less bban 20100 feet A.S,tj A , 8 L buL. Agriculture is ftoL - 1� of -primary 'IMPdrtandos 1:1()Wevero there are same btango M 0 1, 0 t aftdatin a a alive 0110114rda In the Planning area that are important, to the ' J,bo�jj, economy,, .'here are 4180 large pardo,18 of 140a tilIVI., �jr"t guitoa cattle grazing, r -or OroVillot as m0htiohodpreviouslyi is tho ecoljoitlici at . 411tet for the planning area as well ag the outdoor rocre� fid i. center for a large portion ttourist h Of fhb nbrth State, The ecr eationd' and bO'ur'8t OPPOtbuhitios that ex,Iqt as a I result of the OtbVilld Dam and its related r-acil,tibs art numerous 4 Lake Otbvilloa ",Is popular for Varlou.4 typ"e'a o boating, E* 9 i6hing and skiing. There are also 11,k, q, aha camping Eadil'U09 available, The City is in the process of upgrading- its historical sites In ah- attempt to Purthet expand its tour' t8t attractions 13, Natural Environment Soils - The 5bi l s Ma(A p, Ppehdik 8)f along with this text -j shows I general tho d6rftihant goil§ for the Ordvillo area, this soils map is intended for general planning purposes only and decisions regarding Aibe8 Or PrOPOSAIS 811)6Uld be based on more accurate soils tests: The Oroville Survey Ro orta contains infOtffiatitbh regarding the dhatadtati8t,08 dmM soil type, 6oil to each 21 000"I'g- - The natural 0 116 .P y earth pt,�86nt in area an be divided into tour major, q)s oups dor. the sub" -0 planning o 'Ind ffiet 'anlcr rocks nbdrqc-Ik,. , �avolt Occur in the f-Obthilig belt to the ea.dt, and north cit the City, cap South Table Mountain dh-dthe Campbell Hills to thd north and, hbrthw6de of the City: 2*3 x. r d%montar�r Mocks and blc�oz R] a ium cap g, rar este an sEoney m r� s x t ari« a both a. 0ly cohsol idatod took �u�sitsc ri craris lic aitad cotas hi soil typos i� xls Gast and, sough o,� - the Cit tho rower flAbS and lower on foothilla, o thytaW10 xhomal`,th� oeri %tibium:Uhl. onso� fat an man s rho ec r cciq;;�,a acre al rocdnt alluvjum IOdatod, a compch � t the i _�al�c�r�Ga� she ani locally in , man �ta�tie no K ane �,�� t�i1���ta�ia; An oxtons�,vo a- t, capability is contaihddin theaUtVe it land loa geologic `�t, Pop otha�ouse , ois io c�yitauky ri �Movemor�t of hhe gill l�19751crusLal WAt shrin apparently 010�a�qj�bpain the �oothill SI, C1evoland Hili fault� r abouta locatod" Ot6ville ori tho daitornbc�Ofttdnds r abn no ls�hl ' as; isprbstntly hthn 51 Eind is aoxattlyi0 101jes lon' ic CtroWr unty, active Within butid -..., w On 0`arivary lV 10771 a �11i e lc�n MOVe� 66 a Hill fault traco � . h����6n Of' tho Wad doe. ,.J ` Zone l7 tf � State of 0 1I'�orrsia ' �'he.,bpe�°��� �t�ic�ia� 8t''d are delineated b the :..:.. r . �aldnax�i, dscned, G`6C)�.CyV and And h� do ino thr ae area, wi thin, which specie' l studios ate" d! i6t to }y�9 r yes , �i Spy build rid s ueLu s cs ' tt ma t�coupahoy, Appondik 16,, 1 0 c� otrillo s located at the ha o the ozc��rileo barnaid Is b� soctec� �txvcr` ' - �lr�c���:n� wa by tho'ea Within tho t��o�ille t��� ah a�ett that Problem c1t�e: to the C�.16VIIIIe bam+� cant grid e�u'19 of a . w of heat/ tai � of tho iVe�r Dti'tiny per a.or�> �`.. spillway may cause � x°o ries frft , s . .. the loca.litba Eloo ih in tk�o wladlipe area south of tho Cite, yh :boc�vOdk Park arid' Wyman �avlhe aria Notth "6hdllt C�:ec�l� are a1se5 jt�cated lshG �.Lall.11 i�. .., �l i �. � within q oa sacsala god F1c�riiae t dcau durit,q pe a:ocYa c� hoar din xoatirir uhsafe d 'va ng o hcli and ausira.amaceo Eames aH lyih5 &team.' p°tpe loetiei tha: lob Lake b'k�avillLi, the, " ��hd w P odeeatldhdl oPvdre'uh ta.es as t�exl Y'r r�avxt� r as tho�p iMa:i�y r urtcti o£ i�sr ci Can r6l and Wa-Le Cc�hse vata:cn� goc�lc gihc s tletti oma to has'.,, pot -t qe dUo to the the r a.�oa . . Water ta:l�lo and lod'alitod f:Labc�'inhidh �asU-1t§ ani a high 9. 8bLidiea have ears r ared p�.opf6�'h��r�a�,� �d�'a��ri p��t. iiia' it StOK Wyman Ra,vino wahiuialih Tho ua' �;t"i* cr�r The dvarl *� �nduatr+ a'] aind irrigatioli� wtou ja branches Of the peath����i u bmvarlottzt xh aaun welLer au liar are divortor vat car Pumpdd from The watdr that in tyak 0" 1110 :iia hlfa rn r r Out: OE hha arca aria hhd rivara, cannIg anti aquddu ho that art a Patt,bf thie Wiftthia gtad wa-bor ` r6l ohw _ ti's tuahi6h'� — YhOre are 10 habl onon Water- c6nd 'atl primarily 6 vr,tr 0t Marsh: tUld bultuaitr alJutir arihr t�1 116W8 iii."ta�7ttlk3 �it1lti "r 'and is hh tdsh abundant noajj pj�'Ahhz ap_�atir Will0ui9f OObtbhWOod# and _.. V41ldY bak aro �mfr�anh tat b lf , black t3�. '�a�.titit;y and Ys bd� �l�i�lf t~�I�rIYI a kb xlfyr Piton dak, a.rd d6mmoLn aheriba ",. Many. j'ra§tog and ho-rba oddu"r. iia_ *3 �t taa rti a 14t oly limite4: Ed geasa n ani hbrbq Iaaa than h toe, Edo ti�gh� r:s s ark parto And Widely bdaht droll r_XL4ivtr fdr 66thill ardas whlch iutbaift a 1arqlonutribb' r 0 btu oalrs. Them ars many vc rta hhe rainy aaab6n a Oriq l hall rt t u H ra"d,t Werd d�dmirratyt.r h6w6vort ovdrgratlhq; dausecl hhoaa ho be rePladd by annual n�ttwh as RrdmLis ar�d >�eahc�minan t�i�d�l4�ra�� ars ith� ay I�� d i ds r ,johht!y hick t; c y h a abdf*lhg' pan ' pppy yG�Odd�.ar.. this �vaiy'i dak i ddiii%iianh be spay . y rt�ayat�d rrar rttaa h aras. t her a i ua r aaX an piaHh§ may hd idd� hod Wild ra a and P01,6611 dak eil d d�irYtmoh, shrub6 and gra6sds and hdtbs ftVer hhd Wdod l a%hd fI66r, �' hh 1_ y dV9rYdt-"ge. gs yptt hymy fodt a d1dVy Jm' tEi a1 try i1tt, hi^a ri. blue riaki inhicir 1,iiot -dakr?iiiy tSk b`tdkdytt and ds1.,llot'l a :bays Typical ihrubg alfa pdigt,ri 66k. tbydny and.. rddbud, �um�r�us �����eb�ri~_U atY phi y haat fah ar a :� th nhl�� � h h. apecloo. have evolved tyhf; ou �raf�ta ani ri fog3ar3: pt),idon Oak, fflou" h ftfahoyany, f unt;a whit ehorrt.� ani h mt �u p. f� « fat haf:�ba are f6un X e�► 'ft' vary dohjg hat h a SY, sd rePl4tdd by ematled, r. ,t«a ful to, pyradart6ha j. ht�na�nupkl r��� ploa p6plardw bottlobrtinhw and mo h d6zrio frtfle treogw At#04 ,hut aff �Jiraro fUaad 'otbdatod h jot 3 booaa atx+f III-it) (*OCn otm tr g is fha Wit f aai tia nouve'Oulted opodida Ere Ad .l.0cat od bb.�1 bw V V ll 4 1 �a tiff ' ord ige6 and fFiaf�c�a��'bllvdav f1t 3 rt ua rare Pj'hh +a �a art Vdqwithin t, .�r�. a��a, � �f6f�rava�� ���af�lar a s a as a habltaa� Lyp a. r f a ha al�flc� tt��:�r�� �i�tYta�����a��af���or� ttof'�euti iy A Le fig the ar6villol ddim§ � a � boo leliq Fhy E d flit udd inttf�0cAp6fft aaf:i a ist;irftrn as l haw -vert eta a 5 i ard With � Parti dulat �fab,%dab 16 t;ho ara da djj0Wa �3011,t ' tar f 15, a 1 taht tr f �+ dh wat tr has re ��i���f��ff� haf��« �a a�� %rfal f�t�� btav f n1Lf 'atr* h k' ltd ab6U mtt66 gird m%ltat OtY abd diurhai3 bird da : Ap'�cial dat Bxa�s qtr' ti`b Afdet�if�af�aca t�si 1,4d �aga.�y as y E� h a � ; p�f grif'ff< a �w�f% Whichatle il6ti's pp@axe ctti`iia, Wa'�ilc �e a .. � fuse riot kf � t than fila to h a blit fl kall aJhd' �aifi dt atgdh fladl�sa'ot 1 birch are found, fta rah 4rea; w, Thew alrtw about 4, tpcelen o a'�alt� f MO c ���k � �c aro �o turnal. Ob ery d are muskraF, arta" OMON Tboro and abort 107 opccl a bi doo ` iot~hx i t pod ath i YkOdt Vat dt,Y cif lhx�id trhd c�iit ��aWi�� � �i�atit �i�� aaour dud to ��i ars appedxifflatoly 41 fdwtiIIpdd, arty 164 birdspdididds vrhz§ hd it atr it to 'OiftEc-ti i 6pr§m1'ls§. aP,bd Mt Ysocauae bk c ris btuijht gpai dld§ d&id t y t oOPO-CiAl ConcertiOPO-C "vd bluk rail and Y011OW-billed cookoot Wh3oh a r .: I The riparid 11AWL at MljF) or 0t 6 ■F�.��t4a {.+RS{ 'ki F3tRA i��C�k:i�� 4A.C��J.141, F.136 �k��JC.I..IAa���; babitaak for t hinir a�tifttmrd Ttt(.trcl, are. aboot 32 knownoal sp ei al, ! -qui.�jjfty dot ties d tart ray uirf6i j. Opw t''lu t I'Vid bat*: VoLtonta It de 'r o tgof rod, fox td t;l"g oll'A Thtfe dfa about 144 kmowh birdptci bw the, 6§ of r1parg la,f habitat 14 a j, 6rAM1 ryo illod ��p b1cip Y"alylow wa,rbltir# atid �aApecleaf t1uft #a the'yi deur Mbd9d d;'td e'et drdeing, extirpators dues t6.- thd 16.§6 bf riparldo habitabr, #644dr and vdr thrOAtdhed by f 166d 6-6,htodl axed batik. ''?'habitat 1"I ut�at: as a Zaxift habitat,,Urda dta 1drldly ymun i i i a thdrd dko abdub 99 bird !§'P(�CIO-4 Thdrd gym, 24 qpo�� � �3 �a��a� � ��ttj�i�� ard! �hc* holed maldf, pallid ha v blad-tdaildd tya � botta p6tkef. g6pharf Ca i iy`6 ftia, tndc w . �i6uto aAfid %adcc er,, ` iot~hx i t pod ath i YkOdt Vat dt,Y cif lhx�id trhd c�iit ��aWi�� � �i�atit �i�� aaour dud to ��i ars appedxifflatoly 41 fdwtiIIpdd, arty 164 birdspdididds vrhz§ hd it atr it to 'OiftEc-ti i 6pr§m1'ls§. aP,bd Mt Ysocauae bk c ris btuijht gpai dld§ d&id t y W� id by and thorn °4 Tholre are ' tbop ndob b n"Itsof Ot and Paviation"', tool I)YI be d oil, drantleally With, 06 And, IWI, on JL r6i Off. � xtTdOE ' tl0.J VM5r �i"•a� �c'..''.'�i; +R PI c'.4L... ty 1,101 ' ± Thr `•'. by two orm4:': dty" Oen annual, a a t a� aling iju �'In on the wither ini wtt �e��� and �1 toga th-� M i'm �� art rardl ,W9116. than In 11§11001 `d: wide 4 ifi did tb , ,thd tout: O high Presaur.d gri19, b1 the Planning Aron§ 16dated in the he, 6draffie to v 'v 11 air : d4lb i' hJ �? i+af 6f Ranp trappin Vd , *; nfti E. 80C4496 tht alt , " Or, air 4 � 'A dclf- t4l d�.O&-c� qualitytr very, r'ip�irrdAU'd��r:. 'Wd;M aftactor e ct InbatigArrat pollution Uyiddt yaLifitIV ? i aonE�`�tfdfi ,dill "a 2A„ D D D D D Aid' 406,111 P for and Edon DO 'on Ajemey, County County ntac . ' ,�: nt Or aka data, 111A All 0auftElen north Yfflo no fog the lit l + � plan will 1101pi t foamy plan and hay t le plannifty, In gottfleed by ah, Air i h ePollution g I t he twgx � � Is td tMif-6t and haw Ido"WIM of at,�Ir i dourctsqp tt bo and, hat cMk due* to U, the 14 the nuftbor of it alto a16of t�ri11 alae �+ I VI-Mbil'it ai� to, fu brow�� Iti+. Acoloadi3C� w tt� tied ra�rw 1 1 Mixture Of V011-utants called 114 -orme I of sunlight on the various s f by the action vehicles, causing colorsmogless ga,, .jes emitted by g a visible,, harmful haze within the local atMOSPhere. HYdrOc4kbohs and associated airborra Particles, incomplete - combustion exult from burning (rice w Of fuels and from agric, substances waste during the autumn months),u ltural are known or suspected These causes of cancer if expos to be environmental Total ed to for prolonged i-ronmental suspended P iods Of hydrocarbons, as well as dusPartictilates (7'S1?)" I smog and other m t, soot, lea 1include minute or Pulverized Pieces cl PhOLOchemical particulates, such as Pesticides and of MaLLer: Those chemicals and even radioactive particles, airborne - Under most conc are often ex�remely toxic rad' OthOr entrat4 Ions, nuisance and objections frompeople Who are Oreate a them- However, individuals severely affected when exp with respir OxVosed to Osed. atory prob�jems can be Therefore, air pollution the area. The is a Potential State Air Resources Board has responsibility health Problem in for controlling emiss' the primary improved air quality, I lolls .IL to achieve County Air pollutio mplemented locally by tj n Control District. the Butte for the Chico Area tand Use Plan,- 4/82,pq (Butte County DEIR 59) -30- El C. Cultural Environment 1. Population and Land Use -- Growth and dovalopine n in the Oroville area has Cten times referred to occurred in many phase.q find J�,) as Oroville's ")OOM alld, bu jV11 ycle,. Historically, the first "boom" discovery of gold c1.e1t("hoted i cycle and the to orovill'e's decline. The subsequent decline in mining )(let second most important cycle wtti the construction of the Orovill.e Dam. This "}room :end bull t', cycle caused by the massive influx of collst-ructioti fir:t and workers, dissipated after Dam, the Beldon project and completion of: the Orovi.l, the new Bul.lards Ur. Dam. It very important to carefully construction completion was ,in note that the ")Dust!' after, tho maintenance of community well being of tho basic level indicators, one of which i population. In more recent times, growth has been primarily a factor or - the urban to rural migration trend and not a result of any great economic activity within the area. Howevor the City, in itti efforts to supply a wade variety of Iaousang .stack and diversified industrial sites, instituted an a0bisre annexation programa The resulting annexation, have fOr surpassed the boundaries designated by L' AFCO for the City' Sphere of Influence as well as the boundaries established by the City in 1973 for its ultimate planning area. The City plans to continue with this annexation program, and the subsequent developmen+: which may occur will create some significant land use cianges. The current land use inventory identifies the amount of acreage within the City available for future development. The. City is now in the process of a prezone and annexation Procedure that will add an additional 360- acres of industrially designated land to the City's land inventory, inctheannexation. acres to 2j260 acres upon coniplbtion of It can be assured that the City will continue on a positive growth pattern unless there is a total collapse of the national economy. Projecting to 2005; the areas population. could increase to 61;326 and housing units to 26;5a '"his would be an overall increase of 32r876' 4,, 109 respectively, representing an average grOWHL of approximately 3 percent per year. The d e v ct. fps' housing units, streets; public facilities; and and economic centers to accommodate the tl. ed Population may cause adverse impacts to occu.i; it is difficult to make assumptions as to Where w)jeft alid how industrial and commercial growth will occur: ,type of development is highly dependent upon the area:, esclonomic condition and the amount of effort applied and the :success the City has in attracting h0_,.W developments -31- r TABLE' PLANNING AREA POPULATION 1960 - 1,990 1950 1960 19 70 1975 1.980', x.990 �. Planning Area 18,219 21,060 21,717 28,45.0' 35,400 41.,000 Oroville City 6,11.5 7,536 7,472 8,683 10,190 11.,,320. Butte County 8..1.;000 101,969 1.20,901. 143,150: 172j600 1.93,$001 r TABLE 2 OROVI:LLE LAND V8t INVEN`.CMY (1980) Zoned Vacant Percentage Acre e Acrel Vacant Single Family Residence 2, 000 800 40% MUlti-Vamily Residence 700 150 21%p �■ Commercial 600 250 42% Tadustrial 2>500 i,000 76% Public 1,200 Not Determined All Uses 71000 13 100 44%; w32- vaw `ImO S7Miiil`ZOA 31LMI €[aJVlgj;Sa IL -A 3lIV5 0��`r = 0017 S v 000`� uTo:)ut,j go Ysa& anuany TTauoa=cyz V, 0GT- `Z V 00L` T v 009,``T; -P---TZ TT--rqzOO To -Is-ea XBr4u2 .ql 4auznb aZ zeozp 000'a 0 003 `g g 000 `g IaML2zg a -1 -TTG 9:0 'T-14noSpxbAaTnog Z :-tj2ooa 3� 0Gz`91 Z GOT`S' GG ` -�LnH .9-auaTTTAoxO xo as8E pxanaTnog u c[ oxo tOO'` 00 OGO`Z PzanaTnog mEQ oxpo Tsajl 'anuanV auax y. 3 O00s9 v 009fV v GOO-VanuaaV' TTa'gP4TX so 7q-4. 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U101MDA, d XI,txaCUut 044 OP Ac ttt oY1tt A u osTox put o"uoAv pu x ' (Z5X 149) P.X'ena-CnoB um(l 0':10 'OL, uMttS;rY 0 0 5 St Aaojit uo jt?j4odsuoxi 44 tos-ttlou iotvw Alt'rt�u6t40uri; t;t utogsAs joox:ts oqj� uoY,45T,no j eoxb ttg4tAzosolci of TTPrth� ((4 t3ttat��ov'r -rc�oitos .�Czs�tiiouio`["lit (fi st�zit��t�ci'r �oa�o� t(�►'�tt ('l $afoot{ gU05V0jVAtb0 L:)Ut soutoq jso�t -roh"Oft ATtTAO 0 (T uos osTou r k7fl [ OOttS` �1 It4do (8 y a t r st 0;a61'104% 449 (9 w_ tjVtJW,jJU uur4L'Lt►'J.A LJ 0� � a xa uw PVbAtTVV atltood U10110M aqi ( T: gtojV oTTTAozo otl4 tit goo nos ostoa, r. %35`Tbu ;d dd:[i:� oATt4wTj tt aoutw ij 1:7u'[gtdx'b Sxb` of �foggd r. ostott lbTtiot"ttaA. 060;lt`tg. b oc5x' t7 t tdLtj w o of '4 '1b._ Isa&1 tl gob4 , 161 ottoAv ija .Som . P;gvba'r 01* souiott osottcji 's'roAOt astaU 0Atss9DXo a- poscrds:o tit: g sots' dot° uotjtso:i Max X�tto t tti r�dp a .fir"i st- Vo-at ' oTTtn.o:cQ oi�:� W�c� ttotiittc�.�tAuo ostbtt og�, � nsto�y �� r. Location Existing, 198.1 Leve. of AISY Service Level o= ADZ Service 2005 Level of ADTService HTI West of Larkin Z,,a ,Baa A BOG East of Larkl ixi 4 a - 51, a A- 8 3,.00G8 Test o= � nth. Street 5x50€ Ar -B 7,2aQ B, 10,000-- B E;st of I2th Street ,aQ0 B ,600: B14,000 RT of H gnwa. T ! � g xsa-a B I1, 5'00 �-� 163500 Hast ate. Highway 7G I} 20,000, 24 00(} ' A~ ` ` 34 'aa( ' Vest of T Incaln � -,100-: g 2x.5'00; D- 41,000 F Vest of Qlive Highway rl) 21.7500, AA 36,0aQ' West or ower Wyandotte (1� I�, 9aQ �-I} 21,---Q� D -E 30, a0Q y Vest of FoatfUll 1 1zj-40G,, IF, }QD C 24 000 j} East o�E Foa=thLlj 11722 14,; Qf ' D; 22 at ( D � E East of ©,moo' Quincy Qaa ,Goa G -D 19,000 D *, V TATeat of Canyon, DYI ven 7, SQ€} �-C �_OQG- G 1615(�€� � _r F`as:t: of Canyon, Drive 5,800, 00 & 7.500 R c 12 ,5aG West Q�' Kelly Flege Road 4x�Q A-3 5_f3€i€ z 1, 00 ZZ -G East Qf Kelly, Ridge: Road 31550 A -B 4-30€ A -B South o .. ��arysys.�le: Reogett 7-2C0, 5..30a- 7 MCI Begin, Freeway C:, 6G G A A 16 Between. SR -'-W2; - Ifontgomery: G, 20t} A, U, A A 6 . Granc 1-1, .� 1�,�€�'60(/�.y 4_SR€f!�€ 0 ,A: rl /e�teTr�epe} Grand. s Nelson on�: 3-etwe en. GralLd. /�Qf� Fi 7- Q�i, �; $ � �� `T'� ' t1 North a'�'elson. �F�Q� A _' I,20Q A E V..' 177-50 .-� } Based on, arteria -T street criteria, - all ethers ca ziigawaf � VIC B-sis SZ,). Level: of sere -ice with existing X -=111 -ties. 0) Where mar ed improvements: required tc prevent grid loch level -of ser -vice.. I xahlea 3 and 4 inc!jcab t�t�� um�n � $0Z'`t%ioo yap. 1i�,shr�iri� are d10t� � +r a c�� h fieri nhowo n' the i�. - It ed , i h tab t� 1us- hraho 010. .�mp,�dh hriah pnraawide �i�r,�thh in havtr�g nn�� ��� ��n Barre an theix:� �t hi r n�`sh in,# '��h kfiu t bee6m3ng td6ro rfedhn of er tjen� due growth, 4"ra h6 the r Abdittv' ljtn.�iyn,tiahtl for ih imprdt�ementn, It irfn hhd t+t at wand s p to a deh4iiod danodamont or thdm��i�1 itt imprrdh' Ordahoa by nt,w dOvOI6ptnetftr, pphetth�tt� percent C Publie! ,izrit4 eluaO1,Puhi. c . S'ervi o.*1 .� prima ixt�e �% pow �ltkW lC fOr the. �rovj,jj(,, '�. #ah>r`ih r �5 �rn�i bie to hho m 4Y bt Elio a,.i;`-ea,. , Of 11,1060 'piacinifig �+, LV�li4.1 J«C�.L. l'f�a"f �i ��G7,4��4i.l7 Gi't7 and L16Vi f,Jrl,6u iy�fi .y}n L' ,yy o,8 tO h:he�y x yuyr. x.{j;j yyyy. orit as,.e�t#�yj�t roy y� �` y . ��ry 4p .4 MJAAr�?b�r�+�Ythc�. foothill uppiiaa area encs th r are 116 pjk"t110for ltd fit' � Li��t(yttE TellP hbfie b"" ON qq yy, � r y� h h � h�3�,i li � nom '�.�V1.CL�C(j Until t h 130 rextended ct Lon by p rih sctz a yin him . tva ri 21f goo a6rV1, "r. ,., tr pttkVbyorq n zte 'c�t�t hi tin 'j� li:r... tIte' M.'. ...,. hrati h a .. w irfn hhd t+t at percent �k 'and hyvO hht6ugh Of 11,1060 4! x uppiiaa h ] h Mb) the t6 hhd ma j'c�k i+- mhdrit are n6 ��ig'ahit�ri �.�cbi�t�h� wrzhh�l=i the teddiVddp�,�t�f'iitr� ar�a�,1a��r ta�6m the T'hOrMaj.�hd poWe C e Idon.i iae 'iii � 7�x ab p6pUlatitoni dt 'x,'606 by p rih sctz a yin him . tva ri 21f goo n zte 'c�t�t hi tin i idUire (OWfb,) p>;ci i es Water Cervi e fry �h� e��i� ��i��f� ai�tittheah pdhien df the p attriaii je All W0ht,tis f:eaei ec' i1 VO4��7E?�` R, ` 1 t the 'south zvU.L.h presttih� Oii`is�ies a 3 w 4� 11 t t t And ditpo al irjches by I ouln ?j qyp.y yy yylyy y q p p a j r� y y y r n y� a rtal i �y 1 pt � to 4x6100 .uh OLt' tY.l hh( eerb its Groa t ittC��.v.�du4l On altd tu.4ptie, Lanko Tho dwiii ` y('SC-OR) owOPclrattO by tWh mmi i GroviilbIM Thit in, dddlqn0d to tl6w to An Aver -ago PIGDronoht+�{j Tho dryrIw�y{�y�(��.�� . y.y6$ ��r y .q /b y µ;u}(� j �yI� pr}y�� yyyQy {d� y}� d Y.a Y.4 CI T F' �W ✓ {,, Wa rt4 iy ib tl i q n o to C: J.� o F.�a I� imdtt d POPQlatij fxR 6x4 44000, �4b edbim�;t M e6ftf:tot ed p6pu�.ats�,da i 17,500.� .� �� SC -Ott flan nc)fullde i � not Capacity "foot or Punt, Operation (Appendix 17), 1) City, dr, Orovili:ifti Th to-apohn-ible, f6t juga over half of the autr6 x ll q b i.-§ 'by gt4v fl6 y wf, with bbly throe lift: b { 6 ft g {t yi bpd r Yq y, Y ml } Ndrhh bu t.`bank P abl(WOW., The NtpUo.ic Ute` li h ' bidIttlehl titilt9c Aria t6 the�1por til" Lei tr i t� f4eilit� ed mush df tyhe y%Mth1n y��� Sakty�i �rsdtri���i�'"� �'�i. � d� Hd ly JR,od' And ',�"hd dhq ht 1fe dt 4tiond in hio 'i llyllhttdqb 4f da scmd!.,. areas 86:tvide Arta 26 (TID)W8A 2611 1am� d6wbrihq agenda in 1971 dito t O t:ho no6-d tu'r atidd by wild -d dpfda l i§dPbiU fdAlutol that rdbul P hd bi health hazard th bhq Thermallt o "way 9d.ri da AtOd tC8A 26 t�r"�itit: i i w o t ram ndet:h t`_o, out;k7 with bifid iinp sta iar o isrdh8pb.r'tr dPfl vflt rwqt. the Pdathee td' the 8C�d# LnLlorcLipEor ddpAtUdnt the 'arcitjW1, bin dity limits 'the: ortmIllo 4a9y�o,y)5µr{�'�'�,cp¢yy��+��o^yyjw�spr��n'(��t„}y� ���yy' �yyy���t�r�,fµ�.�: ���,� �►�i�� '��+ C^r0C#,.k'� Lw Lm �+P IIS i�. kA 11 �7 .V .Ai ki y ai ii Q� tide. 5 s,110, tOnOtvO proqvaift. Othy Yd"bral hX;w from tho dep4rtfflbt 00MI3.4 all. at the Araad Of' couL n i n Ohy.tho + ..... md qreadI.A ri.01ked bolow What6.vc Adedptable,m r l be f"Ildsare + , by qd0 r l fund* PrOvIdom tr4tf lid P, g hig V0 - All torn the f Of I* Firer(it, Orovilld Pira P""Ohlbfi E6 tip Akan with'lh th y ' hate Ard 26 ru- limit§. laid. Ari t�ti rteri ' ed�vnddd ilel 1t,t��ti Vfib tho IndurAllad by ,.cj�Y C6Uhdj.jWith x 6iit�t witti thy'ift the thdfta0 baaafid r a`�. �c3i h fw idd ), d {y' .{ lu y� 44, ai b�f��l�.i ciGt%.1111F: �i'^'d dryTwo 6fti tzm prt dfid D D m 11 Em 0 0 tittil"o-d Mutual Aid. 01" c1ty, and, County be-TaIr Holot/ca I I Mtd�f orb, 1.6 Of, Piro poro"O.'r, io' to 'of yC' ft bo ottwor good at thU und6d, aft orovIllo, MOry thool, This, -dli or, W'd ' d' 1, a f Ophil.. the o f hic'h hu been cApAcity f"'Ot "10 lut &V Yiftarm � Uhl, on t Ii 'o' ft t IT d' twa 'Rlohoolo and th�k�- ddhtblt drd I not at 3) 1 pajor)r'd 8chddl '614tvidtf tw , 'b'C"A'"WY Adh0616 W1t0, fiffi, the, bduthdiAll ak@40'. H61611 Wilook, ftdmohtary locaUd 1", tht tog plufha§i Amaj '41j�d han notplu!"fit ?�*dpddlty for empdrinion't, 4) huttd d Ey' gich-dol 'bdudAu I ptogr'di't for vl'14'ta Aheo; A the h@iAr no '910tra ehlldrij,o thoo d6witow" Ith. phygidat No", 'Adl 11 t I �0- -r' .."a, ftt4 24 Cal Thd tm'dkq!&ftdy In 64" 6f Majdtlty 'dAgd§ it fifte"aivm, mu III do b4 tr4figported' to fa 'Thdr# ig eavad, f- fadailim In tha node t- JAY t tho rrds dej dk64 Which: &44 takon kddd4e And pofig,d to ke mot E F hay "and yd'org ham thdi f6vi 110 bam Mid the lit oliftdd and TT�.q 'f$� y� G en yt ypq Jfj�#"��.9'' S��y�I ��yy `$�q Ur ipv��fiyn .�y�ya�Ne�! � u■ p� �,Sx FNM, �� ,p. Mk ���'L�i:.R 4�'�YIG T+ W�� Nt9'fwi V;fV+M"¢ 'R5r1NIf; ypYp`` � Al'•dyudn'�$y..yy��q,�p�'d.�Yyxyof ooldy�yNy�'yF.� Mpg®`�■^. _ ��: W+Q79 iM M1ri_.Rt'4 il'fY ai QSi �w4 �'Y+r VPaA.i do-volalsmo t t) t cany the lato 1970,10 woo In 1119h, vaconcy X,q190 ) and, earl low, 11011plag ribs afiMl� ted Wit ,r Indleaten, that there W nl hew �� �� i bol e y w 1969 9'4� u {or and',r ;fit �1s'; ���� Pgridd that the . In 1. 7'; Ptap's . 'Inopoinall of that erfort* k mamy Admi-cu l Areaor grawbk� � Wejtrmu mdalmly 1:0 tile �told OntablUalwdlit 19791, alld' fiattlgeowdod u lu 200 fief hui ld'OU04 for od ;t N; eq cy yy gyp, ,y� y.f,O y%4� q 39 iylfti ci by�p4eten2t,,�y' �' �'�* �'���:�, N"rCA �{, iGt'yt'Ld .A;,�fi�71u.�� �Iw:u��AAw'9r de tt2Jl."+'4@ r#44g nub9tillittO qrmth In that Pdriod to co grAU611 m, largo, ' t -f ll ; lr emit With: §urtb,uwufyt� j y hod. Chia u�d r y�,y� +� eA tyl � Ift-51 ci iq§ V..J 1:+1'1L9' 'C'A. Mi�+iC,l'F.t'ti4W raffiW ' in thd put ' a .. liomt ftioqoortEly With nub3tafilulat t6 Cia u ut Iftflatim � of `eft lici , 6� avid, 'tl � C69t§ h& had dev rad 6thor efroumg 15ft w e �U64. Unita aye b'�6 lhl OARO y the blifter.6tial ilddodt pfeqPbpm1,g, rot, and Opn dra v lfd hid d fdt w Aid n rvi(jog hig itby pot hid fids bolti r 3 §�.sll their i a C the 'Umt# have, ApProlvodl, iby thd Judlitly, from f6t city. .39- many industrial and commercial pf•ec,ts wady to go it financing is available and affordable., which may llevelapment plans y greatl affect t1xP f future of this area mus incl,tde the longlistof public facilities n t also assistanR� and develo m et e projects proposed for funding by the City Redevelopment Agency. The above plans for growth more than plansaar to achieve the economic benefits ofegrowth. such clear recognition that the Oroville AreaP are a prerequisites to growth and few constraints with hathe big city to small town migration trend expected to con ';nuc. in the 980°s all types ofdevelopment can be anticipated the "filling in'" and of the vacant sites in the will continue. The only real planning area y question is "how p � fast?", Migration trends and growth pressures could be greatly modified by :Future everts. Oroville's undoubtedly accelerate if there were sig'AficantraW.ah would in interest rates. Short-term increases in duatioom the metropolitan afr areas to the south could alsobeoinduced by earthquakes or environmental problems in those areas or by large new industry here. Large inerezi,sesingrowth pressures could lead to a coml-tete "build_out i f proposed land use pattern in of the ten or fifteen yeat and the resulting need to completely revise this that long plan before time. On the other hand, economic factors could Slow down future develomeat - enough to require only minor plan chan es durin the next 20 years. g g p .39- GROUP .r 6. Housing Availability 4-tr Charaoterlst-18 Of Households households, has The n0mber of populationincreased , consistent with t I 'he general growth, although the trend toward per family wi 6 fewer persons cause households to increase ata slightly faster rate than the Population. The f stest increase has been in the unincorporated' area where de,�vl.. ' evident., -loper activity is HOUSEHOLDS, 1970 - 1985 1970 1975)1980 Projected L905 Planning Area 7,397 8,514 11,244 14,148 Orovillo city 3,232 3r1.0'7 31714 4,260 onmet HOU8.4hg Needs - The oR' L' Plus housing PrOductic)nr Pr�'OVI,de t.h Is. Ing 11ousing q�-Ockj PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD, 1,970 - 1.985 Projected .L9 70 L9 7 5 _1980 1985 Planning Area 2.84 2.55 2,53 2.40 OrOVille City 2.24 2.25 2.26 2i25 Persons in group quarters such as correctional resthomes, ho sPitalsi or c 'Onal facilities have , followed the population trend in the unincorporated incorporated aroao The growth decline. City has shown a GROUP .r QUARTER POPULATIONS 1970 - 1985 197-0 J975L9,80 Projected 1985 Planning Area 420 304 510 860 Orovi!16 City 292 148 211. 240 MInOtity persons and households have increased the in from 8. 6% ? 1% in, 1980 , 1 4 A of 1970 to 12.1 increase is cite LO a redefinition Portion of the BUteou of minority of Census and more groups by the responsive answers to Census question8 on race and ethnic background, onmet HOU8.4hg Needs - The oR' L' Plus housing PrOductic)nr Pr�'OVI,de t.h Is. Ing 11ousing q�-Ockj the housing need. The unmet hoed ' 0 tesout'cos Pot meeting 18 the gat) between what families need and what the h can PrOVide, There are threousing stock and new PtOdUCtion major concerns xelatin -40 i 1 1 unmet needs: 1. 19 there an adequate 8UPPIY Of sound housing units? 2., Ate famil' IOS overpaying forShelter'? 3. Are fam*14 costs? I Ies overcrowding to reduce housing Of the three problem, areas, only Overcrowding appears to declining $: due in part to thebe problelthugh enough housing I reduction in family glzei mifamill, Is being built to meet, the Ot must pay a disproportionate supply their income I sh for what housing is availabje. are Of NEW NEEDSO .1980 - 1.986 Housing Units Households )Households Housing 79/1980 79 Units /1980 ._986 Planning -�-5/1 9 8 6 Area 2/ 12, 00,2 11,023 14557 OrOville 1 , 15,284 city 4,10o 3.051 41337 4,554 I/ Includes 5; Vacancy p&ctbr C'tY Figures Included In Planning Area Totals Recont cons;LrUction trends, in t he City may Indicate that the needed new housing unit I be reached by 198'5 The current vacancy rate in ex'18t,ng units Pacific Gas & 8jettrid (PG&E) to be near is estimated by Count Of idle meters. tjhl 5% based on a 8 1,t8 under don8tr Vacant unit Udt, T A Would not be included in -1011 and jjdW hIs could increase the factor t 9 estimate, 0 6%6 Ttlete monitor Potential over�-building In the Unjhd is a need to 7. .Pxonoujjc Tl"end8 - The Cit's orporated area.; ref sect on` '0-'f local ed6homy is f L-1 Onal econorrjes. The hous� a o6h8truction 4hdU8try i and �9�Sk� ��. and Nati'l exceeds 2S nurcL�,jLt I ail, 18 deptos8tai q lack Of rev' d public entities t1heMpl6Yr�,ejjt ..OhUO With Which to carry Ou- are experiencing a Retail Sales arc t mana�lttd programs. have 8 a,180' filllihg- Several large industries ighificanLly reducOd 8L-aEf-inq commercial stores have closed. leveIs and several The Cit decided to 6XP tale an active role an8i6n Of industrial development" facilitating the, dOn8ttUOUOh by utj j��,ihg thL I C, and commercia'l I . ItV --, :, , various methods to achieve desired goals. 8. klrchaeolc�gY/I istory - Oroville was > Z001')(100 ;ft 1848 as a gold`mining camp named Ophir an the Feaf;t� t tt "vol, s the entire Sierra foot boomed with. camp grew until it was' the: ,fifth largest town i,ktt��n�:t�ornia the in 1856.n that year the name Was i Spanish for "City of Gald ► and thetown'rr1,j) lii�av�,lle . Seat O Butte County; County As a rosul.t; of the mining activity, thous i'ill r hi.r ese mined to the area to Provide labor and ct*v,i.o ]3y 880 Orovil.le had a Chinese Prancisco. F1 aodCh population secon c ��.l.y to' san g and fire all. but �l..i,rt�:�Y to the ��Chinatawr "► and there azo only scattort cl �Aoha-Lets of Oroville's Chinese heritage. Mast of tli� remain:n' buildings are sittiiated in the downtown ares G�ci�j oc nt ai the existing Oroville her�tage: Mast of theremat.ning ljuiidin` h are situated in the downtown area adjacent to, they ' g n brovil:le historical area: w eati.;t� ng Other hise p eal sites .include the 1sh Monument., the Chinese 'iiemp1, the Chinese Cometar and a large number ofu8d8y► the d'ewish Cemetary throughout the Orotrll e urban and buil dings scattered The City does have a delHated i district g historical preservation and a historical and improvement area. '.Che structures within that area are cotitralled b 340 which requires all structuros ' Pesolution rehabilitated or altered to,conform tohuthe�''TrOmOkh ddled Century" thome. 'the Devel,opmont .Rove ew coarct, is in charge. o overseeing this requirement. �i� -- I nec Mit lation Pblial -1 6 n ta 1 tht Resource section 6f tyd 11Aild Use E10MOht attOfflpt t6 limit V. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OV THE PROPOStD hOTION Ai General. With regard to the revised OrOV'110 061 I loral should be stres8Od, that the majority or. Lho City of OroVillo has already been altered from its holhural pflynical ehVirOhmoht and is now urban and suburban in nobure, The Butte County Portion of the 0 Planning area maintains a Mord rural. atmosphere, with OPOh areas and d6ohaiftinq pookohaot ihtdh8o adveloptoorib such as Kelly tad5ol the Oaks and portion$ of the Th6rmalito area,: A dofteral Plan represents a broadrant,16 of qozxl-q; objectives and policies which are lhtendoa, to guide the, orderly growth of the dommuhlbY nbaiHO(I Within, thd planhinq area+ The 0 , ,policy 9batornents that wo:,rt-v (ldvolopod L-0 accomplish the desired cbramuojhy goals, will have an: offoct on the enva"r6nmoht,, 11owevar, thesapoj-1.cj(.qj have been: thoroughly invetitigatecl as to, their impact i3n (,,I)e planning area, At a result or- this roviawe it ij folb that the PtOPosod, qoal8,#, objocbivog gl� and policy qt4beltent a,4 d n 61'tafhed in the ):Ovi8od General PLat) t�lementsjj are those that will beat servo- the Ordvilld d6thmunit-y.. The adverse impacts that may occur as a result 6p a Proposed policy have been mit igatea as much wo, p6sgLible Within the plan by developing poli'djos that M611i'fy the anticipated advbrst iinpact8. Vor oxaffipld,y the Policy "to e6doutage ORPat8i0h and diVeriqif it!atioh, of existing industrial 6petations". This, p6111dy could OtOAte% increased' h6190Y traffic and air p011Utioft, In: the Plant Policies were developed to assure adequate. hoist control? tc) upytado the circulation system and to dd8uro theler,`orcetent. of state and local air quality t!6htrol measures: -t�t:�htj o� policies, is not When this develop foa8ibld 'or withilh the 8dopt oP ;Lh,�� kovised elements, mitigation iftoasureg have 1 been ideAt1 IPied WhohoVer possible, ja, Impacts and Mitigations Through the iMP10Mr-'hbabi6h OE thOPolicies 6.f' the now Ahd/bt i-vi866 06horal Plan Moments, the 61lowl,hy 'jtipactt to the environment may 6ccuro Irapadb Mi Thdre, fflay bo a d6hVdt§jdhL OE soMe' oxitbihq &q,eicultuka7l/qraz1hq land to tetidet-A.11ali, dbft4ntrdiaj and/or industrial use, �i� -- I nec Mit lation Pblial -1 6 n ta 1 tht Resource section 6f tyd 11Aild Use E10MOht attOfflpt t6 limit cohvers#ori 04 large ttrcharas or grazing rets and prevent erosion of-' soiJ,s. The majority, of orchartla in tha City Umits has atready beef convorte:d to other u:3��► of thoao Orchards remainihq a Eteid inspectis�n i�tdicates ���►� ttyar are decaying from lack o� oarew the te�r r+�►nainxnq 1'tel1 y rnaintainec� orcharda, will ,robabl sta Jr,in �x�oductiot� until such time a- the owners decide that it: 1,s no, l6n(jcr economically feasible to maihtaitt the. 6edhn°red opera,tiono The above also applies to much of the agri:ottjtural. land in the rrouhty pbrtion Of the p�.ahninq orea,, pre tray chert# coo. ha+re ttto option o regia Stier nor their Land unaer the - conservatian Aot~ MC) to reduce taRes it they o chats F#ewe e tyhew - p . ' 'bag redtrjced t�1t nttr t vete o:�n the ���Ar�no�ithkngho � p asabdiated with the tCA tyre givdh a land usd�dea1, hnt on o ' Rt st�itrcc Maria emetttM Which�itttl is use ittl�dor the PrOpftdr Odhdtal Plan, It is r006ffiManddd that, the City further, rotie"Irch aVr1." {ural latad talc aid rite conndrvt tion of such land'' duct hq the preparation. of the revised, Gi�hsorvat inn l lettettt It'd. add itibft the ehcortragerttettt dE Will tat shirt intra -city should Eacilit4te urban as dpposer� to the rugal Cjt61tth. , aersl.zgy ge /L�m citry �. ttrpaot : ' X111 atrttcturo'hf s , acti vti rovj�,1.e aroa are subject to soismio" Activity, hig,� a is atructrure.n ill the past Structural; damage ytoaomerettcy .bac Iities is, p688i,bie.. M Ugatio t #2! thdiviclua:l. Projects should be revlowoa iri regard to its praxirttity tai the Cloveldild t#ills Stud eche, r � s � $pccia�. y�{�gat .��E�{}e, S�txu may t~e.yno�y _ ,Tyrec��w.t �,.�o s that each project Within tudy rogarclihy c�6616gid. atqu,Jr� 'The required t�pocf��tx. stcrdy► its �c01*1hctidn With the roquiromettts of the Uniforit ttuild nq Code should, adequat oly Mitigate t:utustre itdamts► Develoo {reit 1,8stlricted Ott adesi hated areat6 Uic, 1llquj8t-pr,,ojO Spsca 1 Study XohcS Act fimtx w. ## the developttmettt, ox vacs htx Whet tet; they are small. rssl.dent al: l t s or 1 ar' or parcels. at 1.� tad will , ttcreaae su:t�&Oe tgatei: run-6EE dtteceld to. :; r�creaaed i ►pervit Lts sur acitit . The ihcreast d rail -off will: r e ato Buri gsper�odga"'t O 5 _ = . which is impact the t�ttt, sortie �� taaw iitiadegttats dura.h� �... Y,� „ �.. �, , _„ . thearaat re i c rat ace systems tare riot yde`�e.Lope.d, t;hlodal a ��d P160dih Way oecur. tHdr e&6dcT run oil also, has the Pdtontlal tit -44 D * gtduce water quality, illthe Stream, rimer or 14he tai Which the runt -off. is tIivr rted, 'Aqqravate ewalon Off' nurtado ,9� 118 an4 Ywanktl tit streams, rivevi and iaktn_ Muir cit is ri Oki.,Cha ithpachs to stjxface hydroloyy will' ba mirtimigdd by the Ontablishmont 69 a d��� prohibition adjad6nt t6abreama, rivara Or Lakeq# and maj�iia rav nab yin .rocommatided in tjje, 1,and tiro eldttent* Tho aCCaptanddd dr than devel6pMont Criteria will. * Vrohibit the conatrudhjoh cif struaturea and Orparkitiq lata withirr tha fragile zoned Probibit the filling, of any typO- Of Strcam or chamritl, Prohibit any Atari -mads fadf iity that wooid obntruc watery�r1ow. /y j o�Y Pwiibit ho, d6struablo y� M o ri s p�*yri n, 'Y-M��„���4.•kl 4�n�41 i:.` L'y, opt icy p roti t And would regoll re a s bnoeloon t 110pach, Ott 801ba d vo_16pmerrt May bd aubjecb t pori,bdid hooding, beVdIOVtttdrit Within, tho, Clog .�ftatod f 166a plain, araan may nuffnr a ions -A ,proptr* y at wiall a posalbio injury, to p rIM19 Mitio- abicar ri vai p t ri't withih the it dd pain phooid nbt ba a;tibwad. �tj&h deVOIO�Mhtr in n6w dithr,6116d by tho- Otatd of MArd and tht Jtubu� d6uaty, Uhd DaV616pmerit part tnr�t� afid. np iai zdd ddvi�iopmerit in ailowad b p rttt t �aiy this a,i: aan whnrd d VOl6pm0I t hat, dItCady '6ddurrad and t �dit�r in a known pr6bldmy ttdps nhbuld be tak,a t n6IV6 that pr+abliftm Tho, n6luti.6ii e6uld occur 11,11 mariyy diffetoht way�'� C���, i ��,�ariirt� +rr�istirrg drair�a�� dit�h�sy t�p�.racii�g i5tvrm da�'aiffig� d v r 1pzrl rile v t n' r rpt iiLion p6hdnr -. t 9. It it redommended that a drainaga study r -Or howor u6nd xt; Crttk bd prepared an noon as ponaIbia dad that Oa�Ad�;.; aA be:apdditf tally addronned in, the rav3 sion off' tlit �)dkdby. 4Vdtr ¢tial�t> xmpaclt 411! xhcteased population may hffdet tie; quality 6k wat.dt pined for d6ftntid pu,rp6§dn4 RUfflah fit'iaar;�m�it xrit watrst�d arae irr��at wf��° q�Yiiity,y. way . OE the fo116wing. eedudod par dlatibn!j lhdredgdd nurfade water. ruh-ok j ire A��aned nnc�imnr�tativrx; fr�tman ung wator 'ntoragdi'diliti'da acid mah-made perllubidn dht-dying' f rK i t i rr 4djacelit to wa Let bodies Wi i t' trice mahau i nt i,, iiia 3 r nd/Ot ...thO a ILS t end rr .11' s,ioni�i001nty y r idduc quality, lovd.i 6f b -he drinkitig!water and, ������ ui o uni y part 411a fulfillment . U Wdr~ 1drVid for urban ti`r noity ii y' G'1l rin digp1' .q.*Lj9 of j jq�tj A #,qtebyo a e`L■' +����F���kaM 4if. A n'd the tubntquene. dovL16mim . iitsiii rbiin haveboon, dea-1q, nato tot t hdia OrOA9 ddtOr xned to be thvirdhmd,htally donbitiV. A; sm i06tr deV616pont 26file has bd 'n t t± i for portiw of Rudy crddk� L6W1jr Hontut et d - x, Ad.vihd4 A 100 fo 'tw 26he had been dedign4.tr dddjald ttb 'to the Tilt! Purpd6d of vd- Obt dLi ti and facilit: t o ifter reach �e�� �s t:h� been trti i,i y of the i y and d Ut t~Yto endouraga h W ddvoi �rmgrtt; to Oftbor o 4 ud df the tr Uval vdq t dU[("5h- 4a p5daible Xn rtto tv t11te i it; Wd.Ul n tai ii heed And/6r k z n v :ataiof -'hid POOL Y dhodd aonbintto dtfdoh and bd Thi nnii �t;i aru n t"t�aii rit; tip thoit ��t t ty r< sti�rr� . caraviny rcividw6d, and, atighlent a -d iu rid o-diga «y during Bo Lion df' the tata3ri �ut2µy -os' tu� 4�{ ,(,� }� y, d tigViA1WO d by i:+.[1& gtuat..o.. � i t ni rpt. 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I r 1 sit I I1� I I _1�I� I ll f• I ,. pll 4il 1II SIT I ''; ! .vm1 �'.u4r..IG1 __ •':^ Y111�m 1..1➢'ll " sf.Fi:�F.. ��.Ira ,�e.r.. �.� i.-.�me ., ISI .. , , "ni _,.. Miftigoloo #505 Tho, Web aro adjace"t to Cho V15robay �Ifja 1(peat n t h ro iii Wildlife Area havib been i��itta�:� ttn o�trae. ►�'anagettea't and/fir Katal, ai,daat- i.tt girder to limit: th 0106un ani WOO of dowexoptdnh, 'Tito, i,adua ria i' roa. adjadant to the Oroville A:t, pb tM two 01 Ora ille WildlifeAsea will be uotto'd 1401-# � tod itt uatriaiw Tho A-4 uarentrietu thc afiwit"t a� afi yp w of urea aiiowndo and aubl to ,� a cottctfa t;iba ;attd tit , 6 O .rORfio "A ro et to a ravalopowhL ,impa +t� , eww, tai"ag'a tt:�itkid; J4 ip 'oyr'l.;Y..$ t -f7 pyy (11 Solvft .�ti ,r Orchards lig not ; ft"� : ' v Tho X011, vv LINA ' n' d ht,ft. It In hat the Mimi;��;` 6'r bald, R 4 Andthe prodoet, Welch Ammid. err . ` IT thdf f blimildi Aj4 loan' Aft)'. � # or a �h,rtob Ely,it C.. x ifMdjorlty Moabdreham�,. edl�utal #Soynatur ,' wit 1buf9tior �.. I, f Pkd§drv11fi§ Oft W1 Ehin 4 D IN t �I