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HomeMy WebLinkAbout85-28A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 1 OF 3: AdbL I , t PROJECT NAME Eue:ne B. E1Te�n SCI'f '# AP 58-10-0Z 106 TL'P 1: 8S°-28 A (,¢de i]e 8x 85-13) 3o Oaj'Rdvi.e�v Peri od Encs ' SCHerrze}v. Period Ends QU`i'= GOfiNC ACTTU.fTY Ds.i a Action 3/18/85 Letter re luesting commants, checkl Gr �i of Paradise oAe analysis map togown 3l18185 Letter r iue.stin comments checklist slo e anal 'sis of mitigation tteasures: ma` a 1 s 3/1$!85 - to Paradise Trrigaton Uist Letter 'to gook Assoc. RE'i. their 1e`tte. 3/18%85. r andZtachmentc C°P3' tt appy lean; o 3/s/ 7aetter to a cant teauir1n EIR Vj 1 r Y 4 7.7r F 7 �A J. q I I, I • 1 r I Y C i r r 1 I 1. ra y i Ask b. Development of`' perimeter berms'. Ox 1,s,tin;g veg:etat ioI u, t B i de' or development areas. Stabilization of all road cuts.. Roadside drainage and culverts should be° eongtructed 1168 -t 'of all road construction. 4. Storm'i0tei^ runoff, channels ,to ee ;st=abiIiz'd'WA th rock 13,tit itg and energy-d X., SiI at i, ng ;str.uc;tures where r ecesea,ry. 5. Storm water energy,diss pators shall be plarleti at outfalls of r'oa.ds ide ditches , 6. lrimlt earthwork an grading activi FILA NQ.e�and.' S f lTT QOl3NTY F'I-A-NNll4if STAPIP FINDINGS u1y 1 1tm8-$ AI 111S# CANT EtAg,One Eye,n WMYN I:l,a a • an;G.,71 A." M. -vt-n Adrian ({ pr++ General PI an Amendment fram puko12; to AV-tAl'Wr�1 ' �'�5 delit;x �1 cJTI . w�° ciC '' � ' o� tits 80:41 one +rod r -Q and Thi-gra —C oil crie 1✓ N (Ptn) , 106 (p -h) ` acr 1..C1 ATI.. ON; On both 1--x des of rO of end load, 1/4 mi] north r,f -uc.re kda&, , 112 miles notlth o hiagsl i,i EXIST NG ZONIN3: Fra: and Thi -2% INxN HISTORY: - paned F - 8,=1 0-02) $epi . 2411974 bird . 149 t Pnod TM -20 1974 or d S�IJRR'15 'bN-ING: 'T11-1 Tikt:- evt�i;r,,lnar,hc,►tn 'arit e� leke Nati Mal Farett, f tti, lie Eor Eaher �Rx ver,. den -ta S V TE HISTORY-. .YY"ou1y owned by. 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IVi imi.zo cotj{rid fill excavation yAnd � ai�c�d�-�c�l � %-`�i� cl eari nq yexcavyw"1 IJ. �1ut k4ant to Appendix "F L +.� . _r� 1'7',CS'dIt)a"6Y � ocatiam el'1p4.4i d` C47iM�CIY'iit to t.errain, 4o, 4"j�)�i4� CrJl1�C]i.4r � where alible nd avc)idin� ste0+p 0mbankm,entiA: ►. ExistS,niari-5ite �o ds ht���1d be u P g td d dor ac e s Ohwnever p :sssbYey rather that, c4+rtting eNt' roadzij 11 Al 7^equir ements Of the rgutte county (`i,re `Depar �.mont/c, I x far`ni a O i si,rsrt of 1=nro stry mtt be met; Thi s the fol ] a ne1►.4c{.s # .kr4tt not o�ii ng I a� 6ar i no, of ffram all Zteuttur-0%, ka. C'IeC�P-a.n.t1 of bmv, h lis, adjacent to ail b, ad, Al r-oca .sy zpce. d 4tndel �601"ing and �,UJjdzriq p;ro�ects shall be ' o fireresx'st �s ''Past►"'ucetirarr. f. 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AP 5 8 -1 Q-1 0 7` w .7oseph lf, 'McGi°vney 2'r004> Narh'enne' Apt; 34 Lamita,. 'CA 9071"/ AIS 58-10-1:03 AP 58 : i_�.0-11 AP 5f1�:10-106 TJ F M.`' Claytonse , 58 4$ :3g P.O . Box 198 M agalia CA n5954 Cannan s 1.4909 Catz=�o.xei� t Road Diafrtc�0t1 ;ZCoid ng8 Snc P..O oX p Nagal a; CA 98,954 ' Re d. I3:LLt C" .06080 A AP 8� 10-97` AP' .58 10115 DOT Ni.'+ Gibi,er; 6i_910 laicretta Road Patad,ise Irr gata4ri Dist. NfagaIiil, . C11 9595 } 5325' O1ave r Par ad GA 9595,,9 { „r t � � c I i i I . I i ! I I I I !Rk I I I I k E I I _ _;: i i 19S MAYBE ND d . PUNT L; fib 11 ther.o os a p P 1 result in sta�ntia fi a` Change := the diversity of, species, or.. number `(including or any species of plants trees, ' shrubs grass , crops, and; aquatic plants) ? ' b. - duct on of the numbers of any unique, rate, � e --�... ar"" end an ered s .ecies of lants? � p p c InLroductlon of new species of. plants, rota an area, or in,a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species?' d Reductionin acreageany agricultural crop?'; �" -% S. ANIMAL LIPS. Will the proposal result in substantial: a:g man a an the diversityo"f spec.ies�,or�numbers' of .any species o' .,anma rds, 'l and anim'els including reptiles, fish. and shellfish, benthir_ organisms or insects)? b Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of amimals? c: InLrod,uction of' sew species ofanimals .into: an axeso or result in a bart ier to, the'migra.tio.n O -re movement of animals? d. , Deterioration to existing fish` or wildlife habitat? _ 6. No'I5E. Will the proposal result in substantial; a: `-Increases in existing noise 1e�►els? b. Exposure of people to severe noise lewels7 ' LIGHT AND GLARE: Will the proposal produce si a�i£i ant 1i ht and lar 8 g g e? 86 LAND USE. Willl the' proposal tesul_t in a sustantal alteration of the: pre�sent 'or p,lanne;d land us�e of an a>rea? 9 NATURAL RES4URCBSc dill the proposal ,r"esult 'in` su stan;tia a a; increase in the rate o,f use of any _na'tt}ra1 , resources'? i b._ D'ep'l�jtion of any,;non�-.rerietvable `natural r.esources'? .. ld. RISK OF UPSETt Wi.11 the proposal a. A xri olve: risme-`off expl`;" ' or the> release of ha'azd- ous substances (including,', but not �Ilmited to, oi1', pesticides; _Chemcals,. or radiation) in ;h;e evoint off' an accident or. , up�set� � condn`�"? Pass zble,interference ; W�.th; an emergency response plan or `emergency evacuat;ian POPULAT�TON.,ta.ill the; p ro. 0 p , •p sale` alt°er thr.� 1a•cation, istx� .utio,n'; dens.Yty;�, d.r;growth rate ofthg, uman 'population? I 2S HOD I ` NG, ,Y�a.,,11 the proposal affect �;ex�.st�xng' f�.ous;ng� or croate 'demand fo:r addit�enal` tousang? �, A 02k YES 'NAYBE NO 13.. TRANSPORT/1TION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal a. Genera,t,io;n of ;substantial additional vehcle movement?. b. Effects '0 existing sparking facil,.itiFs, Ordemand for new parking? c. 5ubstaY�tia1 impact 6t existing transportation systems d. eit-ra ions to present patterns ofgcircial taa or movement of people ,nd/or a goods? 'x e. Alterations to Waterborne, rail or air txFfie? "-"" -�` X, fin, to motor'vehc];es; orrafdestriansds bicyclistsp 14. ,PUnic, SEill the,;proposa"1 gave an effect upon,'or result .in'a need .for now br altered` governmental ;services :? _ a. Fire protection? P, lice 'protect` on2 A , Parks" or otherrecreational facilities? e. 'Maintenance of publicfat il t s, including: roads.? � Ii Other "gov`arnMontal, services? 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in ate of sbstantlal. amounts of fuel ,ox energy? b., Substantial .increa,Se in demand upon exisin�r sources o£ energy, or xequire the development of new, sources:, of ehtt, ? . 16. UTILITIES, Will the prapsa�1 res�uit .in a ��- 'eed for, newnew systems", or subs"tsntial al'terata,ons to the, follgwir�g,: Power or natural gas?' b. Communications systems? c. Y�at'er ava� lab' I ity: " d. Sewer o1.r septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waster and disposal? 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Wil1 the proposal. result in a.Zxea oir 01 any health hazard or�„ potentla:l ;hea`lth h,aiard ;(excluding mental healthy b. Eatposuxe o'f people t.o potential. neat, � � "h,azaxds,? � 18. AES.'I'HS. W%1l. the proposal result int;the o�istructan of any scenic v:alta or view .open' to the public, o;r will the gxt�pos°al re5'Ult in 'the, crea�t�,on of an .aes't'hetica3.1 of fer►siVv si`e, open to g:ublic 'View? YES MAYAP p X10. RECREATION. Will the proposal result 'in an impact �upon�e quality, or;quant,ity a existing recreational opportunities? �( 20. CULTURAL.RE'SOURCES'. a1 tae proposal result in "the alteration of° or the destruction of aprehzs.toric or hi5'toP1C arehaeo:logical sate? b' 6� 11. the proposal result in adver, re' e �phys;ca'1 "to or` aesthetic ef£eC,tS r "a pxehist.o':ric or historic bui,1ding� structure or object? c, Dates the propos,a;l have the potential to cause a physical change which wc�yldaf£e:ct uniqueethni.c cul lural va'luet'I d Wi11 the proposal restrict existing re.ligioYs. or sacred uses wzthin the potential impact 'r a rte a? V DISCUS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BVALUr1TI0N 8'4-7bg:' 'See ottachme,nt y a r , i i i , i -5-