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'PROJECT NAME,
MICHAET, Fr LYNL'TTE D4IL ER
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AF, # ,
45-40= 07
FILE #
Rezone
#84-65 Log #54-05-24-02;
30 Day Review
Period Ends
S CH Review
Pe-riod Ends
CORRESPONDENCE/''
COMMENTS RECE'TUED
i?ae Agency/:Person
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~; iV ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACV1,71,
xp anationso "lyes' and' 'maybe" answers are require
on attached s�,�eet s _
YES
NIAYtE N0
1. EARTH, Will the proposal. result in significant:
a.
Unstable _earth conditions or in changes in
geologic substructures!
b.
Disruptions, d s*olacements compaction or
overcoverzn,g of the soil.'
C.
Change in topography or ground surface
relief features?
d,
Destruction, covorina or modification of any
unique geologic or physical features?
e,
increase in wind or: 'water erosion of soils,
either on, or off sate?
f,
Changes in deposition or erosion: of beach
sands, or,changes in siltation,; deposition
or erosion wh ch may modify the channel of
a river or stream or the bed of theL ocean or
tiny bay,L inlet or Lake?
g.
%oss of prime agriculturally productive soils
outside designated urban areas?
h.
Exposure;uf people or property to geologic
hazards such as earchquakes landslides,, mud-
ud=slides,
slides,,ground failure or similar'hazards?j
Z, AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial';
a.
Air emissions or deterioration of ambient
air quality?
b.
The Creation of objectionable odors, smoke
or fumes? -
c.
Alteration of air movements moist.tire or
temperature, or any change in climate,
locally or regionally?
3. WATM
Will the proposal result in :substantial..
C Changes in currents, or the, course or
direction. ;of hater movements in either
marine or fresh waters?
b,
Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
c.
Need.'for of sur, `ace drainage improve-
t
ments, including, vegetation remo a,I chant el-
ization or culvert ' ins tall at.i on?
d.?lterations
to- Che.'course or flow, of flood
Y—
waters?
e.
Change in. the amount of'suxface water in any
water body>"�
f,.
Discharge into surface. }Maters, or in any
alterati oh of ncluding.:
but not ltit Qd to temperature, dissolved`
•`.a
ozygen or`turbidity?
g,
:alteration of the direction or, rate of flaw
of .ground waters?
h .
Change `in the quantity of ground craters ,
either through da.rect additions of w`i`th
g
dxa�aaor through intorception.of an
'excavations?
aquifer by cuts or
a..
teauction <in the amount Q. +tater otherwise
available for ptabla c wai er supplzes?
j,
Exposure of people or property to water
related hazards such as flooding'
-
YES
MAYt
4, PLANT LIQ, w -al the proposal result in yubst�ntial:
of species, or numUer
3. Change in the diversity
of anv species of plants (including trees)
shrubsi grass, Crops, and aquatic Plants)?
are
o f the nu bexs o f any, unique, -Late'.
b. Reduction
of eridanpered species of plants?
es of plants into an
news ev
Introduction a P
�. Intxod sh-
�.
in a barrier to the noxmal rcpleni
a`rea, or
went of exastirnG species
of any ;ultvral crop?
~----"
d, Reduction in acreage
5, M4IMAL LIP-E.gill the proposalspecies,esult ior numbers
a, Gnange in the diversity Of I'
animals Ibxds, land animals
of any species, of
Ynclud� ng reptiles , fish and shell � I s'h ,
benthic organisms or insects)?
Reduction in the numbers of any unique ,'rare
b.
OT e.nclangered species of animals?'
of animals into
c, introduction Of new species
in a baxraer to the migration
an area, or result
or movement of anitals?
fish or 1ildlite
d beterioration to existing
-/a.—
habitat
resuit in substantial:
6. NOISEwillthe proposal - levels?
in existin noise
a. g re noise levels?'
b, E:�posure of people tosevere
--
i. LIGHT ANDGLARE. will the proposal produce
significant light and glare?
LUSE. will the proposal. result in a
USE.
g. ANLANDub--- st alteraltion of the present or planned
Land use of an area? _
9, NATUR-AL RESOURCESwill the proposal result in
substantial:
Increase in the rate of use of any natural
a,
resources?
of any non-renewable statural'
b. Depletion
resources?
1o. RiSx or -_UPSET. will the proposal involve
the release of haz,ard-
a, A Ties, at e, x- span or
including, but not limited to
ous substa�tres
Oil: pesticides, chemicals Or radiat�on);in the
event of an accident or upset conditions?
b, Possible intorference'with an emergency
response plan or emergencyieVacuation plan?.
11. POpIJLATxON. Nils 'the'prOposa :alter the location,
rate o £ t`rte human
,di stributon, dettsl ty, ox growth
o ttlaton"' _
EINC. iaill the pxopesal affect e1i$tang housing,
1 HOU`
for additional housing,
or ore to a 4ezand
TRANSPORTATIO
7 3. N/C4" 2UL:IIION. Will
YES D 1 E
result in: they proposal
a• Generation of substantial: additional vehiclemovement';
b. Effects on existing
o parlcang iacxl%t3. or
demand for
new parking?
c. substantial impact on e'istinsystems transportation
�
g
�-
d. Significant alteratiots to presentPatterns
Of citculation or
movement of peoplandf
good?'
e• Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?'
f.
-,
Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles
bicyclists or pedestrians.? ,
-�.
14' . PuBLr G SERVICES'. Will l the proposal have an effect
upon, `ar ,-esult in a need
f
P '
for nett'
governmental or a l ted-e.d ,
:se3rviCees
a. Pi:re protection?
b. Police ,pz5otection;1
C4 ur' drools ?
d Parks o:r other recreational. facilities?
e• Maintenance of public facilities,
-�-
roads? including
-:
f. Other governmental services?
ENERGY. Will the-----
proposal result
T--Use Of substantial
-,ems
amounts of-fuel,or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand
upon existing
sources of energY, Or require the development
of 'new sources o.;energy?
UTILITIES. Will the propsal result in a nee d for
new s"ystems,; or substantial alterations
following: to the
a. Power or natural gas?
b• Communications
systems'?
c. Water;
d. `Sewer or septic tank?
e. Storm water drainage?
f. Solid waste anal disposal?
_
'
I1• HUMAN, HEALTH, Will the ro osal
a. Creation off' any healpl hazaxdrorupotential
-�`-
health haz'ard Cexcludirig
mental health
b. hazards ? of people �.a potential heaith-
.!-
15. AESTHETICS. 1Nill the proposal result in the
abstructson of any
sceaic -Vista,or view open to
the ;publicwill , or the proposal
result,in the
creation of an aesthetic: o£ ensi've site open
to
pub'Iac vi"ea?
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I
IC
FILE 'NO.: 8466
BUTTE PLANNING COMMISSION
-COUNTY
-STAFFFINDINGS - October 18, 198,4
APPLICANT
r4;i.chael Miller.
OtiVNi.,R :
Same
REQUEST:
Rezone from R 3 to R-4 and Development'
Agreement to allow a residential care home
AP NO.:
AP 48-40-07
SIZE.
1.8 acres
LOCATION:
At the end of Kovac Court east off
Cohasset 'Highway, 275 :deet, south of
Frontier Circle, Chico,.
EXISTING ZONING:R
-3
ZONING HISTORY'
Zoned. R-3 Aug;. 19; 1980 (Ord. 2133)
SURROUNDING ZONING;
R-3 City of Chico
SURROUNDING LAND USE:
Executive Park, east 'Foothill
pa -. south single-family' house, went
multi -family
GENERAL PLAN DtSIGNATZON:'
High Density Residential'
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS:
Butte County ;Code` Secs'.. 2428, 24-141;
24-144, Resolution 81-229, Government
Code 65865.0 hrough 65869.5 (allowing'
for development a;greemeilts)
' Comments;
Public SVo'rks :''
Environmental Health: "No 'objection
to rezone.
Deliartment of Forestry'''leo requirements"
of. Chico: "The City of Chico is opposed to the rezone to R=4 beca'use
are a :permitted use. in that zone, There 18 no abjection
p e5 o—� offices
to a residential care 'home, in that
location, if it could b;e allowed by "
,some means other, than rezoning the
parcel to"R-4''
ANALYSIS`
for ,ambulatory
The applicant is pruposing' to eonst'r.uat a l2 bed care faczl� ty f
located on the second story+
senior citizens, with his family's ` e,,$idence`
appear, a siiglefar,�ily country residence, the structure C�ti11
Designed to as
be compatible �jq'ith other residential uses on Kovac.
AP 0
J
John
'14419 A 9572611
1.'. CIo i,rr:v
C;il�tio, F iC
AP 0'-02-55
All' 48-39.01.
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Assembly of God
('h co, `C�f� 959-0
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P"1 az l x nves ,
Michael Miller
1)�sl ►fir. s
5 Geneve Lane
P.0. ago 4 144,8
Chaco, CA 95926
(,I'dco, CA 9.51926',
AP 43-39-07 ,
AP 48-40-07
Jerry C isi.'EIld C'C a1.
2 G,a1i�a�•yr
Chaco, CA 95926
AP 483,-40-01
Harold i) Glenna Lon-mba-r
X45; 111 12th Ave,
Ch;:ico, CA 599:?C
AP 48-40-0
"
Spear, Paul; & Sari.
1783 Bstatos 1'Fay.
Chico, CA 99926_
Ah 48-40-03'
Loua5 Everette ir' i
2165 Nord, Ave. Nl.n
Chico, CA 9,59Z6
AI) 48-40-04
4.4arl, lr 'Joa11no Toj4u11a it
915 1dv6i tiaR Blvd, "
Yuba City), CA 95991.
AP 48•40-05
II
Ccc I;.Koonce', of al,
962C f bbak Ct.
GI1 A 9595
AP 48-40-06, tj07
I
:7ex't y & Carol i.na ;Thomas
501.2 (;oleasset
Chi.c�os Ch 9.92.6
AP 0
inter-Departmental Memorandum;