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HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-16 REZONE 86-16 RC & ARMH3 TO TM-20A t, rj(1 }aNi? C X l CO1sN1`�7^ F TI"PI I;NVIRbNMPNTAL CFIBCKIIIST 1Oltl;4 (t4 ampl,ete,: bly Lead A�encY : BACKCROUNLI � 11,85-i10=3.1=01 AP yG4-:O1-31, silo No. '86-16 Name oC proponan ROBIN KENNEDY 2. Address of proponent and represrttrtiue appl.r;aUlo") Robin Kennedy - P.O. Box 2397 •�_xa--n.-,.��<.x�,��. �; Marysville,; CA 9501 ' 3 • PrlJ 0Ct description Rezone }". TiAN11A7`tr1RX I'r,NDTp� S C�1L§IGNIFTCANCr. 11,iA1f]11? 11;11 tr : qL1, s the prod oCt ]t r.ve the potent ia1 to,de rade cTttal,lty eF the etivyronmc.nt, sut�stantxllly�r�rcelt.:u tho 11aUi tat of a,sh ar tvildlifb speciCs, cause fish' or wild ito Population �o dro� sustain nl; la'vels threaten p 1�e7,oSa se r - a animal eonununit r ' to eliminate a plant 6�t• reduce the numbd'r or Vestry ct tile range o;r a Talo or endangered' plant or animal or eliminate imp 0rtant examples of he jor periods Of California history or, pre}listote ma bi Does thepry j eCt have the potenti a1 to ' cl ': short-te,,rm benefits to the detriment of loneve envierm ronmental, goals?' Short-term impact ontthe, 0 , onm'ont is one ivhich� oceurs in: a relatiive1 brief period ill tilde rvhhe . 0 long term acts tVi � 1 endtrr e ,ialta the i to t,ure ; C. Does the project have impacts rv}iiGfi. are ally l.imitecl, 'but c'ufitrlat�.vtly consiclarabl?viclu- pt�oject %ay impact _on two or more separate re_srjurCes whei`e t11e inlpa:Ct aaT .oath reSo,u'rce r„ i;s rel'��ivexy srpa.lh, but tvhe'te t1i'e .e:ffeot of the �'tot�x orf those � i.nipacts On the en��i„`rottfiettt i,s si�ni;FiCant, ) Docs the project have ent+i.rantnenta effects i.lY' tvi 11 cau$e shbstantfal advorse effects tti ltutnan.Clt be,in s ea.ther diroct1y oilindirectly' fi 1'l 1y13`I f`RI+ixNl1TON (T lie 1 Uy the 1,ead Agct7CY) on _tho baS`is of t11,ti eyal Liclt3ail:q; �_ l%1VC find thePropose,cl proje t' COpL1T NOT hive a sul;ttifl.��tttt effee Oh: the envaroltttictlt, autd ru NllGA ” LAi TroN l-1.lb+ C /11�R find `nd ghat >rtlthojagh tie py cip+Jscd pry jctU1 c1 iitrVC' ar, sirlh cant efre.et bn the c�t1vll bnment,s- thCt', �t�i11 nor -.be xr;<.st ni,'fac�lte;4 theent �n t}tl ;case' bocause the' h1iTJ.GA'1"rON I:1FdA UCtIi:� 1 ,a, t tach'etl . sheat`tve been t c�,t a bed ttii adilecli t;� rhe 1)LAltnTltN t�+a.11. Xte re r pro10ttt A Nf,;C11>�IVfa P ` Pn eel T/}VF. ;find ;;the Ia apgsed ptdloe t AAY have n, s°i n. pz�,tnt o('%oct tit tine cnvn rtnntont;� ,1t)ci an. GNV,T fONl.11 N 1 TrIRACT 'v nAA11'1 t kP C1;R'1 s t`O luii ed December ,3,1.9_ �� t;C�UNTYiir 1311 k.;. ;pr.ANNT1 C 611PAit' NIRNT ' a1 .. A aci he,.plarrrlet + :•" IV. ENVIRONMENTALTMP A S xp anatzons o all "yes" and "maybe" answers are requirEd on attached sheet,(sj YES.' 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result iri`signficant: MAYBE ' NO a. Unstable- earth c.onditioris or in changes in geologic substructures?. b. Aisruptions, displacements,�comp�actio;n o,r overcoverng of the soil.'? �( C . Change intopography or ground surface relief features? cl. Destruction, covering or moth Eicati.on of any unique geologic: or physical features? e, TMCrease in wind or Water" erosion o so.,, s either on of off-site? £. Changes in deposxtion or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erasion which may mo'dif'y the channel of a river or stream or the becT of the ocean. oar any bay, inlet or lake? Loss of prime agriculturally productive so'%Is outside designated urban areas? h. Expos ure of eo le o. ro ert to p p p p y geologic hazards such as earthquakes 1,andslides 5:lides, ground failure or similar hazards? Z. AIR: Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?, b. The, creation of objectionable Odor -s., 'smoke or fumes? X c. Alteration. of air movement, moistures or temperature, or any change ire climate; Locally or' regionally? 3: WATER. Will the proposal result in sub°sta"ntiaL: a. Changes in currents.; or the course 'or' direction of water movements`' in, either marine o, fresh wato,rs? ` b . Changes in af�so'rption rates, drainage pa.ttexns or the rate And,amount of surface runoff? c. Need for off sI;te surface drainage improve- Gents, i""n,cuding vegetation removal, Z. At or �u'l ert installation? k d. A]'terations to 'the dour -Se ox flow; of Mood: e. waters? Chahge in the amount of surface water in any . X Water �body'l f: ni scharge into surface waters, or'in any a] teration;o£ su�cfaee w'at.erau.al'ity, including but notlii�,te.; to temperature; dxssa1ve:d ' " o zyg,ex� or tuxb l ',Ly2 gs:' Alteratibn. of tie directzo,n or rate -.off w £1°o of ground Watex's� h. Change in the quantity o, ground '1vateT's; e'ithe.r- thrqu;h direct aciditons, Or' �with- drawais, or tht6ugI xntercept�on of an ac{ua £er by cuts ox e,xca�ations? Reduction in th'.e' amount o£ water otherw� se,' available "for public watersupplaes? E�rposire o f �reo,�l e• or prop�r� y ,to, water related hazards such aslood;iig? YEYES MAYBt NO -....-- 4: PLANT' LIFE. :�'i1- the proposal result in" sulistanti;al: a'. Change in .the diversity of species, or n�atnber - o °any species of plants ("including tre�as, shrubs , gralss , craps , and. aquatic plan~'cs j b. Re -duction of the numb ers° of am* uni Uip rarq ar endange,rPdspecies of plants? c . Introduction of new species of plants intq an area, or:barrier to the normal repleni;sh- ment or" e.xisttng, sped -es ? x, d. d iuction in acreage of any ag-r1cultural crop?.: �— 5. .4NiMA1; LIFE. ti�ill the .proposal result in substantial; a: Change in, the .cliversi y of species, a;r numb,'os of any, species of animals (b•rds , land an;tlft.l It in,cf uding repta les , fish azid she1� fish: b'e~nth c org.anis`ms or ins'ects_`;j 7 x b . Reduction 'in the numbers of .an "uniau'e', t's`o or endangered species of animals? CL. Introduction of new` species of animals Into an area, or result 'gin a barrier tc the mxg'xa 'Jo`n ox movement of animals? d. ,Deterioration to e.tst3ng fish or Wildlife habitat? X 6. NOISE;. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Increases in existing noise 1"eveIs b. Ecpos'ure of people to severe noise levels? k 7. produce --r—. ��Onil . g s�can;t lRght andlg],are?"roposal 8: LAND USE. IV, ill the proposal result in a su �Stantial alter'atlon bf the present or planned land ruse of an,aroa? ^� NATIAAL kESO'URCES-I'L Will: the prapasa7; result in substanta a A . Increase' in the rate "of use of any natural r°esources.? b. Depletion, of 4�ny nonrenewable' natural resou'rces "-' l0. RISK OP. UPSET. Will the proposal: invo 1v , a;: Aris . of, explosion;or the re�ldaswr o haad- ous substances. (inc]uding, b'ut not limited to bl,, p sti.cioes, chemicals or radiations in`the' e?rent of ori accident or upset condita,o'nsY Possib� , iz tier.ference tea th an. eznergenGy. � e an o " r.es on g y, tion Ian p R'. x enter .enc evacun�: 7 P x � li'POPULATICIN, Will ,the ,propos al alter the loGataii; on, density, o,r gr.owth rate of "trie human pope a don. l2 HbUSIIG: Will'the' px'opc;sl afiec.t eacstiitg .housing;, r create demand fora o dditianal hou Ing? i YES. MAYBE` , NO. 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION Wil 1. the proposal result in: a, Oene. ion of substantial additional. vehicle raieveme 0 b. kiffects on existing PArking faci1it es rr G demand for new parking? , Substantial cimpact p m act on_ existing trans ortati� o --- systems? d, $a gni ficant alterations to present pattex-ns �C G of circulatiain or movement of people and/ox goods? e. Alterations to 'water bo rail or air traffic? f. Incr-ease in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestxi'ans? X.. c. 14. PUBLIC S!ERUTCES. Will the proposal have an e;fact upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental 5.ervicPS, A:. Fire protection? b. , Police protection? ac. d, Parks or other recreational fac litips? 5 e, rlaintenance of public facilities, including ` roads? f. Other governmental services? X 15, ENERCY, Will', the proposal result in: a. Useof substantial, amounts of fuel ,or energy? b. Substantial increase )! in demand upon, existiing sources of energy, or require the, development of new so,u.rces of energy? 16.1 '- UTTLITIES ; Will the p;ropsal result in a need for - new systerris, or substantial alterations to the fo,ll:owing a, #rawer or natural gas' X b» Communica ions c. ;Water ave'ilaba.lit�r� `� d,, Sewer, or Septic tank? e , 10)toxTh, water dra.a nage? f, Sol id lwaitd Ariddisposal? --�. 17. HUMADf' HEAL'T'H» Wil the ra osal result in: a. Greg ats n off any heaxph, hazardor potential health hazard �excludYng mental health? b: Exposure :af pe:ople 'to potential }iealth. h ax`ards ? M. AESTHETICS. Wil the proposal, result in .the o �str� ct n of an scenje vista or. vi W, open,: to , ,y. the ,public, ar W� 11 the proposal result in' th!e cxe•at�on ;of an aes'theical.ly offen'si;ve s ; to opex► tca public Viet . YES MAS ]9. RECREATION. Will the proposal r:esu7t in 4n impact upon` the quality or quantity c:a f existing °recreational ;opportunities.?` 2G CULTURAL RESOURCES: T, Wall t e pxoposal-result in the alto"i`ation of or the dest'r' uct an a a prehi,str`rxc or ' historic archaeological sats? bo will the proposal resixl't i :c1, or aesthetic effects a prehistora� car historic building, stz°ucture or obl a t? .. c. Does the pxoposal have the potent.,&,l to cause a piiysa,cal change which:. wor,ild affect .ia;zique ethnic cultural values?` W`i11 `the propo al re.str c eXist;iti rel.igior�s` or sacred uses within the potential impac:u aroa? V. bISGU55I;ON OF, ENV RONMENTA'L EVAI;`UATION I �fI p 4 I V 4 l x I w � r fir' I l r I I Li''L1ii3Niti I vi ISia .v+liilU 4 'f ? �C'1116Y +7 YY i.��4lr�WM: wuea+vq maw„ w+.ae"r `OFFICIAL' �3UsIFfE SENDER INSTRUCTI 9 iriib r V-40 your iharno, addr®se, andZl lge. jftg dbbaloW,. 1, 2; 3, and,A�an ie Fevarae. „.. . q ;p" s Complato;ltania •" ,Attach to.hont of atticio If apnco pormita, to back of artlela. sF . otherwise'affix ;rr Endorao siticlo "ROtuigl t�ecalpt Roquewted" ed scent to number.'% RE`�1RN ✓ BUTTE COUNTS :PLANNING., EpARTMENT ._ 7rC! .•-- (NaMe of send) , 7 Count Cerite DrLve ; `ApLi Gulto, end $ueet ,. Oro al.].e ...mak �59s;5-337 Kennedy stoto,.n�P CdOo tciev, 'R6z=6 8utfie O. Planning Coat Fa.�le, h' Or�ivillor C+ahtos�iq' C ��jj 1l9TRIBUTION LIST MR 0 .AtUES S Q T County Public Works County En"v. Nea9 th IRRIGATION WATER City of ,Bigg -s gi gs=1GJ':""' O dl ey ,Water Dist. Butte Water ,Dist. City of 'Chico :Durham Irr- :pasty 91 M,141 ey ity of Orov lle ,� ravi11e'-4yaed. rr. Dist. L. Pairadise> Yrr. Dist, L dise ; Town of Para % Richvale Irr. Di County tate rainspott, at on Dept. ""%-" -T- Tab''Ie Mtn,. Irr..Dist,, Thermalito l,rr. Dist. IC .WATER" R=ATIO.N FAGIL,I`r S Berry Creek Water Co. Bloomer 'MtnMutu ai Water Co.`�` Brush Creek Estates _ Chica Area Rac. Park Dist. Durham Area ,Rec ..b Park Dist, Butte Water Qistrict �'T'' �% Feather RiVOr Rec. & Park Dis-t. Paradise ROc t Park 'Dist. CA Wate r. Service Co. (Chico Riehvale Rec. park . ban a rea & part of .Oroville) i Del Oro -Water Co "-%"State T .& ,Dist. Parks Rec. Dept. Sta e Fi h (Paradise Pfines) &Game Dept. Feather Falls (Louls,1aha SCNOOL DISTRICTS Pacific',) / Biggs Unified Forest Ranch Mutual Gran, Mutual (Skansei Sub.), -'%- --7/- ButteCommunity College Butte County Sup. of Schools Green Acres Glenwood.Dr.-Chico) CA State UniwIarsity, Chico Gridley _Farm Labor Camp ,%'Chico Unified Lake. Madrone Water Dist. Maga`lia Co. Water Dist. `%`- �%" Durham U.0fried Feather Falts .Union Merry Mtn. Mutual (C'tipper `%�'' Go'►den Feather Union Mi11s) Mul berry (SE Ch Aco) ` tutual Gricl,ley High r %' GMAT Oy Union North Woods M s (Forest Ranch) '�'%"'-" Orovi 11 a E1 a" entary Ramirez Water Springs of Living Waters Oeoville Union,Ni0 (Richardson Springs) Palermo ,Unified r'7- Pa.lermo Union Stir i ng Ci t,y `-%-' Pioneer Union (Di'amond Int�ernaia.na1) Thermal into Urtion Vista Mu'tua1_ (Durham) COMMUNITY SERV, ICES -=-L--... Lime Sadtlle C`omm.. S`eri,. Dist. Ri.chvaleSanitary Dist. DRAINAGE %. N. Burbank'",P.ub: l�tility Dist. B;at0. Creek Drainage ,Dist. (3. Orovi11e ECe11y Ridgy) ELEC A`L POW.R / Skan en Sub.(sSA21 )' Pacific Gas &Electric; / Ster`a i.ng City Seater Ma'int. Dist. BSI REPROTECTION:RROTE°:CTION. h'ermaT i to It r,.� Dist{. (CSAR 1 Medlo;Fire Protect.;; Dist. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT , L ounay Fire D0pAY'tment.� /. StateWaterResources Dept,;.. State D�i lsi_on of Forestry, ���, � �U.S: Forest Ser Ce MOSQUITO ABATEME4.T "DISTRICTS_'U.S. Bur,e.au of Land Managetnnt> Durham, ;0rovej or B'utteounty P'OLIEE PROTECTION OTHER ,,5tate Highway Patrol . / C60nty Sherif