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HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-11 REZONE FROM FR-10 TO FR-5 1 OF 4IV EN1lIRONMENTAL ICT xp anations of all '?yes' and "maybe,'' answers, a"re required on attached sheet (s) YIrS ` MAYBBNO ` X. EARTFI.,: Will the proposal result in sgnx£'cant: a" nstab 10 earth conditions or in change's in geologicsubstructures? Iiisruptions, displacements, compaction or overcvvering of the soil? c." Change in topography, or ground surface re;l'ief,features 7_ AX d, Destxuction:; covering or inadification of any unique geologic or- physical features? e, Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, el-ther on o1: off site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands,, or changes in, tiltaiion, deposition, or erosion which may modify the chan-neIrr of a river or stream or. the bed of the ocean or any .bay, inlet or, 1ak6 �✓ g;, Lo -ss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h:ii BXposUre of people or property to ge,ol,ogic 7— hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, rnutd- tlides, ground failure or similar hazards? �...- 2. AIR. will the proposal result in substantial: a Air- emissions or deterioration of ambient air qua 1,,-y b,: The creation of objectionable odars, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air mo,rement, moisture, ox temperature, o'r any change in climate, 1a'cally or regionally? SiWATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: a Changes in,:current. ,> or the course or cii.rect:ion lof Water movements in eiCher, marine. or f-resh waters? b Changes absorption rates, dxa.inage patterns, ,in or the" rate, and amount o£ surface =runoff? C_ Need for off-site surface drainage iTnprave^ ments,,1ncluding vegetation removal, ch. anndl� ii on or' cul,vNrt installation? d;. Alterations to thecourse or floi,r of, flood waders? e: Change'.in the amount df surface water` in any water lady? £, Discharge into surface Ovate,° or ;in any al:te'ration o£ surface mater qua] ity, including but nor imp ted�ty t�emperatuxe, d solved oxygen ar turb dity? g. 'Al,.terat�vn of the �iection or rate of flow of'!g,ro,unaL waters h. Change ,�n the gixantZ' .of ground waters; e.,ther" through clarect; adcn Mohs drawa ,s , or through In' ',_ rcep., onan. aqr ji er by 'cuts ; or enaVatioris? i Reduction in the amount rid water otherrise avai a ble .f'77 or' public water suppl",ies? Expo,ure of people ox property to water related, hazards suc.h; as . noOdin g? YES MAYBE N40 4. `PLANT LIFE", Will the proposal result :in substantial: a;Tiange in bhe d'ivexs.ity of species, or numbs. o'f an;p s ecies of p� ants; (inclucling trees , Y tants) ass cro s , and a ua,tic shrubs , gr , p . p .,- b. Reduction 'If the numbers of any unique, raxt� or endangered s.peci;es of plants? _ --- c. 'Introduction of howspeca es of plants into,au, barrier to normal re d. Reduction in acreage of any :agr3.cultural.,erap7' 5. :4NIMRh LTFB. Will the proposal result, in subsE4nt?al: a, C ang,e7in ` the diversity of 'speci'es, ornumbers of any species of animals (b'irds, land aniawls including reptiles, fist and shell fish, benth.xc organisms' or, insects) ? z= b. Re duction. in the numbers of any unique, xa o or endangered species of animals?_ c. Intxo�ducton of Heli .species 'of animals i"ntc an area, or result in'a barrier to 'the mig at on or, movement caf animals? d. to existing fish or wildlife ,Deteriora_tion habitat? �. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantia: a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise 1,evel8?� 7. LIGHT AND GLA1tE. tiVi.11 the ,proposal produce significant light and glare;? _.^ __-- 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a' su "s:tantiai alteration of the present of planned 1"and use ,of an area? 9, NATU'R.AL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in su s;tanti al a. Increase iri the rate o use of any natural ��; ` resources'? b. Dept ti, on of any, non-'renewable ,natural 10. I2ISI OF i1PS.T, Will the proposal" involve": a; skof ,e'�tp.losioTi ar the t6leas 61 "of hazaxd- ous substances '(including, ;but 'not ,1",united to', oat, pesticides; chemicals or 'rad�at,�on) an tlZe event o an accident ax ups:et cand ita b,. Pos`sib�:'e.'l Ce,rfe.tence with an 'emergency 'evacuation response° plan or. emergency plan?, i AOPULA' ION., Will -the propothe, lbcatiah, r� ution, density, or growth rate o the human popula.t-lon7 �.. HOU9 NG'th;e proposal of eco existin ghousing, or, 'create a ,demand for' add;at'ional ho.usang? ___. _ y A , w "� »•` 'i Ask ' YES MAYBE NO' 1.3. TRA NSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal,, result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b. Effects oft ,existIngparking facilities, or demand for new: parking? c; Substantial impact on existing transp';ortatiion S stems? d. Sgnificant alterations to present patterns 01 circulation or -movement of people and/ox goods? e. Alterations to Waterborne, rail, or air traffic? . f . Increase in traffic hazards to motor :vehicles, ,�. bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new. or altered ;governmental services a. Fire prre:ction? b. P>olice protection? c. Schools? d. Parks or. other recreational facilities? .�. e. �AainteYiance of public facilfties,, including roads? f. Q'thar governmental services? 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal, result int a: Use of substantial amounts of fu e- energy?,(, b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy,, or require the development of new sources of energy? 1;6. UTILx'TIES Will th'e propsal result iii a need ,fir .:ftelwl.systeriis, or, substantial, alterations to, the following: a. Power or natural gas? li. Communications systoms'? c. 44. aVai labii i,ty; ; S.eweror septic' tank? e. 5tarm:wator drainage? — £. S01id waste and disposal? - 1:7. HUMAN; HEALTH.' Will t he proposal res'u1t it a. Creation "of any` health fiazarc or ,potential healthhazard (excluding mental h`ealth)? b; Eicpo�ure o people 'to potential health hazards?,. 18. AESTI�ETTCS W11 the proposal -re sult:. -1,n,the oT�struc� on of Ally „sc n c pis Ca o,r mew oisen t,o the publa c,"orwi ll, the 'proposal :result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public vieW? .. 4 YES MAYBE NO 19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in. an, impact upon tha q iality or, quantity .of' existing recteatlonal opportunities? 20, CULTURAL RESOOR'C}:S'. a', 11 the proposal result'in the altetation of or the destruction of a pr.ehist otic or h.isto la archaeological sate?. b,. isl'1 the proposal .result i,n adverse Phys -cad or aesthetic effects to a, prehistoric :or historic bUjlding, structure or n�;ject? C. Does the, proposal have the pot entalto cause a. physical change which would aect unique ethnic' cudtuxal :va]ues! d. viii, the�pt'oposal re trict existing re'1igxous or sacTred uses within the potential impact v; area? 1 U: DISCUSSION OF DNVLRONMENTAL 'EVALUATION AP72-20-01; 12-25.01,02 Fa le 86-11 See attached. i i �• : `� ?1 ehristopher Seegert a denial bf rerone'Proposed 1 of the Planningn►nmi�s�io-'" regirdIn.. Mitigated ne, a� 9 envi ror�mental impact) 9 i ve declarati;on ,Ifrom recreational - FR=10 re.creatioria) O acre parcels) to (ioothi;ll five acre pa reel s) for FR -5, (foothi'1 the northwest side o pro ert P y Iodated on, mile southwest f Old Olive Highway, l appwoximatel y 1/4e Orovi,lle area,. SET HFpRING DATEoad, identified as' AP 72-20.0j. 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