HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-31A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 6 OF 812 0ndekgtbUpd diesel storage tank, ,or install: tank, above: ground on an
impervious,"surface surrounded by a Berm i
sufficent to contain the tank's
contents, Tank to be ihsta].led ,above the floodplain}. Any other flammable'
rnater,ia
al must be stoner underground.,_
13.
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Revegetate site with riparian specieo under the d
Stat -ion of responsible
e°agencies.-
14.
Install security fence along northproperty line, and $0' along ,the West.
and
east property lines.
T5.
C'ontribute a; fair' -share towards the cost of installing a left -turn lane
between
the old bargain i,umber site and just south of Ealermo Road, Ereet
warning'signs.per Caltrans approval and
a truck crossing sign per Caltrans
aPProva1. -
16.
Sediments collected in the settling ponds w ll. be;rem6ved.
17.
Water to, be,:up1Aib, d 'through.a deep wel
underflow l, cased to exclude
waters. river and
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Well .to by installed under permit and inspection by Environmental Health:
19,
A', 100 -foot buffer 'shall be Maintained between the ;mining pitand the
Feather' River, channel.
Z0.
Poker lines to follow the south side of the existing access xoad.from
Highway 70 to the
plant: site on State lands.
21.
Pr'or.to_.utte.,County signing the`Use'Permit. applicant to subm"it :a X25,000
Performance bond.
2Z.
Performance bond to be' held until the'ste is,competely and
applicant has applied for "
..rec'laimtti;
�� feral Plan Amendment to ,Public ',andEzone to
Resource Gonsery tion.:
:Access. road t`o be paved 'to Department of, Publ b wce cs sp;ecificatio ' s froth
Hig n
hway;70 three -tenths
-:of a mile west.
24:
Secure approval of a "General Flan 'AmendMent ,too Industrial, ifezone to M-2,
and Developmernt Agreement
prior to' validation of the Mining Permit.:
25.
Hours of6peration from 5.1 00 a:m: to 9;00 p m. Monday through 'Saturday, and
may, be e 'tended if
.,an emergency is' declared by the' County Pub] ic' Works
Dii ecto,r or his agent. ",; y,.
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Applicant must alsoaomg, y vith a1L other applicable State local
anil
statutes., ordinances, and regulations'.
�h�s hearing eras continued closed""to Novemii er 25 1986 ab 9.00; a.m. `for
final
motion: -the
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86-31 A,,B,:, C,
Bui, COUNTY PLANNING COM Mx
sTA�F FxNOINGs Au0u t 13,
19,86
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APPLICANT
r;oorclon Mathews, Mathews Ready Mix
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State of CO 1 !'f- orn i a
RIZOUPST= ;
General Pl an; Amendment - from Orchard
and' r i e I d Crop tai Industrial' on b1 -►-
acres locatsc! north oJel sh Road,' 1 -1
m i i as west o,f H1 Ohway 70►1 ons the
'. i=eathor' R i vgr. -
Rezone From "u" t uno l ass i f 166 -.
s i till e- fam i l,y dwel 1 f np un i and a g,used
F%�r° parcel) to M-2 (Heavy Indust r, i al on
the satil;e pr,rpert es.:
tato
811 ow sand anti gavelextract i can acid
procon 8' acresa a conet'eto p1, rl`t
and an,aspha7t batch i ant on 12 acrr-s.
Rema'r n i n,g property w i' 1 1 be Occup 1 eci by a
buffer aroa «;,
OdvelbOiment AOroemeri - to eno,, that
rence the con'd i t i on, tri apprrvei ar.
agtsd 'upon , the use ;w" i i 1 be Perm l teed:
fors 0 years. App 1 i cant hais r:rit:ere.d
into a '50-yo.ar 1:6 ase w i th f= i s and Game
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+�o al 1 ow gavel 'e5,traot i oil an,
tOther^ - F i sl- and Game Lease - `Mathews
Ready x ar�d f=ish are:d Gama ave ezltered
i nt,cr a $Cf -year* 1 ease ;tin s` to.. In
e�:ottanOe fc�r~, thee; agclreGat0 and' use;; of
the 1 eCict i 1= i sh ani d Camra .will rete i ale
1 arga pends. Ar hab i lsa, 1 mpr�avemeft 7r'd
Is t'6 1 00, acr"e.s betKaoth the wl 1
w uea and, H:, ghway '. The, 10 ' acrea
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x � anations or. am ''yes" and ''maybe" answers ar;':` required
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MAYBE NO
1, 'EART?-i', Will the proposal result in significant:
a. �t nsta,b1 cart]: Condit. ons or in ch Ages, in
geologic, 6lub'stru
b:
Disruptions; displacements, compaction or
overcoveri•ng of the soil'?
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c :
Change in topography or ` ground surface
relief features?
d,
De5tTUGt�`o21, GOVering or modification of any
unique geologic or physical features?
e .
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Increeasin wind ,or water erosion o£ soy ls,�,.
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sitel
f.
C,k-�aneesoino�lepof
g _ siti'on or, erosion ;of 'beach""
sands,;, or :charges in siltation, deposition;
or erosion which may modify the clxannel of.
a river or stream o.r the: bed:of the ocean or
any bay; inlet 'or lake?
g.
Loss o.f prime" agriculturally productive soils
outside designated urban areas?
h.
Exposure of people ;or property to; geologic
hazardsasuch as earthquakes, landslides, mud
slides round ..failure o`r
, g similar hazards?
.�
fl,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 o.f "air movement, moisture, or
tempota"ture, or ,any change in climate *
locally or rogz_onally?
3. WATt . Will the proposal result in substantial:
a:
Changes in currents" or the couiSe or
direction of water movements in either
marine or fresh waters?
ti.
Changes in; absorption rates y , ; drainage-pat,terns:,
.
Orthe rate and, amount, of Surface: runoff?
1;
Need or o f -site surface drainage improve=
f.mems,
including vegetation removal., channel-
a.`�z°anon or culvert' installations :
d
terations to the Cour'"se or flow' of flood
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Vaters7
e
Change in the. amount of surface`, water' in any
water body?
t
f.
l�.scharge sato `surface Waters, or an any
alteration'of surface water quality; inclucang
bu.t not l meted to temperature, dissolved
avgn or' turbld�ty?
g.
Altexat�on-of the direction ,oar ra e` o' fl"off
of ground "Water?
h.
Change' xri the quantity or' quality of ,ground, waters, ''
OIL' ther through ditect. additions, or with
dracaals, or through intercept;Ic�n o"f an
aquifer by,Guts` or ecavation ' •
i.
fteduc, ion im the amount of water of 'or ise
available for public. coater. supplies?{
j'.
Be, r,e o people qt p'ropexty to 14' ate
Be,
hatiards.SUGh as flooding?'
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PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in, substantial:
a. C�iange in the diversity of species, or number,
of any, species of plants (in'Cl -in trees, y3
?,_
shrub`s , grass , Drops , and aquatic planus)
b . Reduction a f the numbers o f zany uniau,e , rare
br. endanger,eclpec`ies of plants?
c, Introduction of new species of plaritsi into an
area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish-
ment of e.xistan� species?
d. Reduction in acxea e of any ,a�;ri.�ultura1 crop?
ANTMA Will the proposal result in, substantial:
.LIFE:
a: Change iii the diversity of species, ox numbers`
of any' sped es of animals (birds`-, land animals
intlijaing rept-],es, fish and shell filsh,
benthjc arb�niSms or insects)? C�
the,
b, Reduction,an, Onumbers of any unique, rare
orendangered .species of animals?
c, ntroduct o�t of new species of animals into
an area, or result in a barr.iex to the migration
or moveme.nt of anima7s7.
d, Detsxoration to ecisting fish ar wildlife
`
liabi.tat?
6
NOI,St. Win the proposal result in subst'an'tial:
a, Increases in existing noise levels?
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b , Exp 6sure. of people to severe noise le�ve1s
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LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce
`'significant
_
laght,,and g"late7
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LAPID:, USE. Wi1i t a .p.rbposal result in :a
su `stand al Al'toration of the pT_ se. or planned
land use of an area? _
9.
NATURAL_RESdiJRCES: {�i11 th:e proposal. r'es'ult ,ain
su staritzal. ,'
A4 rncxease in tie rata of t�se of. any natural
xesourees?
bl. Depleltion+of any non-renewable lidtutaI
des rce-s 7
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RTS OF.tJPSET Will the pxo,posal Involve.
as, of eplos�o;n ar;th.e .release o hazarci�
ous.5ubstances '(tinclu,Ing, but not l%mxted.td,;
0611 -pest cities, chemicals or radiation) lnthe
;event of ;an:,, acci.det�t or: upset .condz.ta.
I
b passible interf�ererlc,e with a°n emetgency ,
%�
response plan, .ox emergency evacua;tian' plan?
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a '.o'sa1 altet the loca.tion`,,:.'
F'OPi LA:TTON, �vzll,.pr p-
xstxa uti'x.on,; density`,°' ox growth rote of the human
po,pu'lat;ian?`
HOUSING. Will the proposal aifoct existing 1io►asing;
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or, create a .deman'd fop , al idditiona] . hausi`ng?
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TRAN PMTATION/CIACULATION, � Will the, pro"p'osaI .
r.pw�u t n
a. Generation -6f substantial additional vehicle
'
xgovement?
b.; P feCts on. existing park ng facilities; "or"
d0-mand for,
new parking'1
subs"tant`ial impact on, a isti.ng transportation
systems?
d,. 5gnificant alterations, to present pattdr-ms'
o� circulation or movement of people and/or
goods7`
���. ,Ali.era�;a*ons to waterborne, rail or air 'traffic7
e 1
7n.crease in tra:Ci is !hazards to motor vehicle.
bicyclists' - or pedestrians'?
14.
PUBLI�SRVIL CE5''. Will the proposal liave an effect
capon, 'or result in a need, for nett' or altered
governmental se;rvi.ces :
a. .Piro protection?
b. Police protection?
c, schools?
d'. Parks or other, recreational facilities?
e. rTaJ.-ift, enanceL 01 public facilit::ies, >inoludi.ig
ro°ads?
f, Other governmental services?
15.
ENERGY. Will the proposal result; a.nt
amounts of iue7.br
of substantial energy?
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b, Substantial increase in mand upq"n existing
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sources of energy, or require the development.
of new sources of energy?
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UTZLITTES. Will the proposal resu�t %n "a need f'or
gyste'ins; ar subs, tan, ta.ai alterataons ito' the
f til l opting'
Power or, natural gas!
u.cat" oSystems?
b. Commnns
c; i+(ater avai.atai.lay
d;, Sewer or s ptit tank:?
t4�
e''. Storm water 'T01na9Q,
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f'': Solid" waste and d"i.sposal"?
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HUMAN 'HEALTH: tiyill': the . propoSa, ,result zn;.
a. Creation .of •aiiy health . r'Id .car potential
hoa] zh' hazard. ('ccludin-g mental health')?
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a health
b Exp�,,,ure af' people to potenti., 1
"...`
hazards
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AESTHFT1Cs:. Will the ro osal result in the
p. P
o s`�xtGtion of any, ;scenic. v s to 'or va e;xa open to; "
tree publ,xc Orr- ii the proposal result >n, the
'we s t' o "e n
cxe,atxan 6f an ;;'aoSt}letic;:ally offensx a ,e P .
td.puh 1 c "t ew
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19 RECREATION �Y 11 the proposal r6sul,t. in an impact
upon the. ,quality, or .quantity of Existing recreatlonal
opportunities?
0 , CULT 'UR.AL RESOURCES :
�a1 t e proposal .� in the. alter .tion
'Of or the destructlo' o of a prehistoric or
mite.`_.
historic achae6logical
b. -Wil' the proposal:, result in adverse phy.5.Ca
o -r aesthotit effects to a prehistoric ox
hi building, tru�ture or' ob j ect`?
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c: Does the pxoposal. have the- potential. to cat�sc
a physical change which �woul;�i affect unique
ethnic cultural. values
d. Fill: the proposal restrict exi!. Ling; Y-el3gious
i. or sacred uses: within the p61ential impact
area?'.
V. DIS CUSSION OF EwlV ,QNMENTAi EVALUATION',AP 25=16�-47(ptia No. aow3'1
Se,e .attached.
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S,umm ry .of Part i cU j ata.
8m 1 ss i oris
Tans/Month
28
E5*cavat i on.
1 . OAF- 2.71
Aggregate Plant
18
Asphalt P1 arrt
fact i ye
. 68
IpactiYe
Transport
D1es6l Combustion
01
Part 1cUlate s
X08
Su 1 fur °Oxides
. 31
Carbon Monoxide
HydrocarObOs
.52
N 1 Kragen Ode"
Aldehyde's
,00'
Organic. Acids
grip l oven Traffic
car bon 'M onox.ide
.02
Nitrogen 'Oxi des;
. 02
Hydrocarbons
.002:
part lbutate
Total al 1'° em i ss i ons
6.'1'6-7.63, torislmont,h
80,t ed oh th'a 1' Fel projec.. d 'em,,.,s;i.ons ; i nventary
by.0799
fai^_ Butte CcuntY s
pro,jeCt W i ]' 1 increase ta''1a 1 County em , ss i on"s
,.,
ew by .A i'r Pal 1 ut 1 on
P i lures subjce~t to r.ev I.
contra str i,bt .
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