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HomeMy WebLinkAbout88-31 REZONE PLANNING 2 OF 2w APPENDIX CovNTY OIMUMMM ENV=RONMENTAL 01-1ECK"LTS El FORNI' (To be completed by Lead Agency' File 088-31 Loc No, ;88-04-15-01 AP No. 69"52"25,,29 �._ .. BACKGRO't7ND , 1. Name of proponent Charles J. Marcotte 2. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable)'. 23441 Foley ;Street GDA Haywardrj CA 94514 5 ZZU urana=venue, Orayille, CA. 95965 1. Project desdription: Re dne It. ' ANDATORY OF •5XON-XVICANCE YES Ai[B NO 1. Does the'project have the potential to degrade the quality of the dnvironmerit) subctan"tially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cerise a fish or -to Wildlife population, drop below self-sustaining levels:; threaten to eliminate a ;plant or ahl: 1 community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or'.endangered 'plant or animal or eliminato'important examples of major periods 6�+ of California history or pretistoryT '2, Does the project have 'the potential, to achieve short term benefits to the detriment of long-term envirohmefital goalsr (A short�terat impact on, the environment is one Which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while "into long-term, impacts vill'endure The future.) 1, boas the. ro act have ants which are in lilnited but cumulatively p. j` �P Y imp on.tWdividuall considerable? A ro ect ma act o or more separate resources where y p the impact on each resource is relAUVely small 'bict Where the effect of the � � total of, those impacts `on the; enviruhment is significant+), � A « project Does the eat have en�iro p d ninental effects which:Vill causo substantial , adverse effects on hum2n tieings,y either directly'or indisectlyf , IIEDE'CE1 I�NAT�C�IV (To be campp&Led by the Lead Agency),,' Ori the basis of � _ this initis evaluation.i y " " the ro osed_ ro eit COf�iD NOT have a significant effect on, the p g p j r/wE findut "p dhVironme and a NF�A�'Ii�E� DECLARATION will. be 'prepared p p %trE find that although the propose, project CO[iLU have A significant effect' on the Ognt, there Will not be a significant effect iit'this case because r16MON MEASURES described on the attached'sheet'have been added to the Lthee MITMIT j A NEGATIVE bECLARATIOO will lie pteparerl _, XX2 finii the pt6pb9dd ptnjeo,t At have it, signifi'chnt effect bn the eavir'onment, p,,id An 9NI00NMENTAL IMPACT RkPOT is required. Ot1Ntt Bt=E PLANT L NG bErARTMENT bA`IE lea-r�h 10 89 ^r 5av d R. Hikoniimlb Assoct' P1anne'x' Re'viewed c , ., LV. E;NyZR6Nl4F:rtx r. YMr-AcT:g (Explanations of all "YES11 and '11HAYM11 answers are required on attached sheet(s). 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant` YES YBE Np Am Unstable earth conditions, or'changes .in geologic ubstrUctures7 b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil.? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief featuresT, d, tlestructianFeatures?, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical e. Increase in wind or water, erosion of soils, either on or off site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the, bed' of the acean or any bay, inlet or lake?', g. Loss of prime agriculturally product soils outside designated. Urban; areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes$ landslides, mudslide's) ground ;failure or similar hazards? VC, 2. ATR. Will the proposal result in substantial,. A, Air emissions br deterioration of ambient air qu_,Ay7 b; The creation of objectionable`odars, smoke or, fumes? C4 Alteration, of air inotiement) moisture or temperature, or any change in clunate, locally or regionally? 3. MAIM "Willthe. proposal result in substantial;: A6 Changes , len of or the course or. direct` water movements in eitixersmar;'currents ane or fresh Watersz b. Changes in absiirptian rates drainage patterns) or the rate and amount ok surface riino£f" c Need for ai f site surface drama aim rovmbonts, inciudin' g P vegetarian B rembva1, channelizatio u or culvert anstallati.ah? d Alterationsto the tourse br floW of flood Waters? e. Chang a 1n the amount of sui?face water.._ in any Water body? f. Discharga into surface Maters, ar in any alteration:af surface Water quality) including but not limited to temperature) di"ssalved oitygett br-- turbdity7 g�. Alteratieri .bf the- �ilractibn br rate. of flaw pf rautid waters? `- g ; h , change ih the quantity of quality of ground waters, eithbi through, direct additions or withdrawals) or through intdreeptioh of an aquifer' by cuts o'r;excavatiohO . L , Reduction in the Mowit:of water otherwise available far ublic Reduction p Water PPlies� tkobsureaf' people be property to watdrftelated hazards such as fl00"fi g? 4: PANT t;I E� 4,111 tho:'pr6&sal result in sGbstantial g diversity) p les or bar Of anyspas of plants a. (hcludih" ' 1° tr,br'1,hrubs�f"ras5 P chum_. g > g cro a acid aquatic, plants)? b, Reduction of the number's of any Onique'y rare ar endangered specie's bt Omits! ca In of new species bf plaii'ts into an area) or in a barrier to laze normal i`epietilshment sof existing speoies? � -- 11 d.' Redudtibii in adkad& of any agricul,f_ural crop"? 5� Aj;jWd, tm, Wiil the, proposal result in substantial; YES MAYBE NO A.. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of `animals (birds, land animals including xeptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms` or insects)? ,Q g d species of b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique,rare-or endan ere. X. animals? C. Introduction, of new species of animals, into an area, or in a barrier to the aigration or movement of animals? d., Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? 5. NdT5E. Will the proposal result in substantialr a: Increases in 'existing noise levels? b.I Exposure of people to severe noose levers? 7, LIGHT AND GLARE: Will. the proposal• produce significantlight and glare? 8. T�USEWillproposal resulta s ubstanl'ia1 alteration of the theprop present or P lsoarea? 9. NATMA'RESOt)RGES. Will the proposai result in.substantialc a; Increase in the rate of use of any natural resource"s? b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resou ces1 l0. kiSK 0'-UPSET. Will the Iproposal involve; AA rf '`�, of ekpldsion br i°elease of Hazardous substances (Includingy but not ;Ihited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of en accident or upset Conditions ti. Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation: plan? 11. ^s.`yl the ro osal ali;er loco tion; di:stribtttion, -density-'or M'P T thrate ofthe.human olation7 g p 12 14OId§ING. Will the proposal affect existing hdus'ing, or create a demand for additional housing? 1. RJWl result 'in: TSF'nRTATIONTCTRC[ri1lTION. 'W371 ttie proposa A4 Generation ,of substantial additional vehicle mbvement? b. Effeots on`existing parking fad lities, or dthann for new parking? _ c, substantial imabPct t existin trais r dti Significant alterations tb present. patterns 1f circulation'or movement of people And/or goods? e Alterations to waterborne, rail of ait traffic? f .' Increase in. traffic haza'rd's to Motor vbihieltii jj bibyelis'ts or pedestrians? i4. Patti SiMVICES�k Will the proposal Have ars effect upon, br result in a need for new or altered gov;ernnfent shrvi.oes i a,; fire:proteo ion? _ b, 'polite protect,ion7 d. Parks or other rec'reatibhAl fao'ilities �.. e., MaintehanCe of publio faailitias j ihAudihit roadtl it fi oduw' governmental. Iservices? 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal xesUlt in: YES MAYBE NO ` a'. use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b4 Substantial increase in demand upon waisting sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a hued for new systems, or Substantial alterations to the followings a• P6Wet or Natural ,gas? Y,_C b Communications systems?'+�- C. Water availability? d. Sewer or septic systems? e Storm Water drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? 17. HUMAN HEALTHY Will the proposal result in A'Cre bion? of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental health)b. Exposure of people to potential health Hazards? 18, AESTHETICS Will the proposal result in the obstri,ctiott of ariy scenic vista or view ',Open en to the public, or will the proposal result in the Pen to creation of do aestheticall fensive site o ublic view? Y' of� 19. RECREA'TIOR, Will the proposal resUlt in an iinpact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportUnities: 2O. CiJLTURAt..RESOURCES,, a; W311 the proposal result-in the alteration or destruction of a _ prehistoric. or historic Archaeo'logicel br Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building; avueture or object? ✓ ci FP toavatiies2 sical than 4ffect tinviqueeetF►n3ctculturalal uhIth, vould d'. Will the proposal restrizt e±tisting religious or sacred uses Within impact the potential area? DTSCi7SS ECyN OF'NV�F�OT.TMF1AiiV:d►YJAttyC7N see attached. 44f. ,r rw' c. Langslide Potential: Low. d., Fire Hazard: High. ei Expansive Soil. Potential: Low. 4 Hydrology a. Surface. Water: Several natural drainage ways traverse the property. b. Ground Water: Unknown, potentially limited; c. Drainage Characteristics: Property drains to on --site drainage 'ways thence east tb the west fork of North ;Honcat Creek. d. Annual Rainfall (normal') : 30=35" per year. e. Limiting Factors:Setbacks from drainage ways: 5, Visual/Scenic Quality: Good. 61 Acoustic Quality: Good,except for the lots within 200 Feet of Olive Highway., 7. Air Ntility: good. Biological trnvironment 8. vegetation: Oak grasslands: 9, Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals common to Sierra foothills and oak grasslands. Cultural;Ehvironment: 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources, in fiche area: Low sensitivity area. Site already extensively disturbed. 11: Buttd.Qounty,General plan designation: Ceatercial and Low Density Residential. 12: Existing "Zoning: PA -C ,(PUD) and C -l. 13.kislting Land Use on-site: Mobile home park.; 14. Surrounding Azei. a. Land Uses;. TGeherally bI�hgle-farr il.y dwellings at urban to ssburban densities.' A shopping center ekist at the corner of Wyandotte Miners Ranch Road and olive° Highway. Vacant undeveloped land exist to the east and to the south. ; b_ . Zoning i A-1; C-1, C-2 , A, -R,; PA"c (POD) . i �. , ci Gen. Plan Desi nation. Commercial a w De y g and Lo nsit Residential: 4i Parcel Sizes: 1%4 acre to 30 + acres: e,i Population: Suburban densities. 15: Character of Site aria j Area: beveloping residential::area surrounding a minor cotftorcial center. 164 Nearest Urban Area;' Orovillejapprokimatbly 5, :si 1`7. Relevant Spheres of Influence; OWTEDLOA: PUD, City of Orovillei Feather Re ivr Park and Recteation bittrict: 18. improctements Standards Utban Area: NOi 19: Eire Protection Service: a; Nearest Couhty {State ] Fire Statidii t 0 ly ,8idge, Station #64 appro�timately miles: b Water Avalabilit�r OWID hydranus and fire tankers, 20': uchools in Area: Oro�tille; E1.ementary school District aha Oroville Union Hi h Schaal b s t1. g _ i tris i 7777777177 j + I Un -�-7 LAND OF, _ NATURAL W:5ALTH AND BEAUTY` PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - AROVILLE, CALIFORNIA '95965.3397 PHONE: 538.7601 October 20, 1988 Charles Marcotte 23941 Foley Street 'Hayward, CA 94545-` RF: 'Use:Permit/Rezone Ap69-52-?5 Dear Mr.IMarcotte Since the abuit projec s were taken in error, you!'are eritil tled .to a refund of $811.00', 'Vlease date and sign th.el claim forms and, return them to this-.office so we ma continue - y processing the'-claim. - -- - 1f you have -'Any questions yplease fuel free to contact this office. Sincey.e'1y, Bill Turpiri, Senior Planner BT: jrdp „ I ;rnc I I 1 7DxSTI xJaTJIrx-ON L.ZS'.r. FORIQOMMF-NTSi i�Nac aunty Public Works RFcr�,cY�z r�,�rr - '`County Environmental health State Water Resources Department City of Higgs U.S. Forest Service' City of Chico U.S. Bureau of Land Management ." City of `Gridley Butte County Mining Committee City of orovill.e State Department of Fish & Gama California Native :Plant Society Town of ;Paradise Planning Department .;State Div. Forestry - attarition 4 _ State Tramportation'Department Craig Carter' Regional 'Water Qual. Control 'State Reclamation "Boards "# Butte taater District- " California Water Service Co. ichval,e Sanitary ,District ✓Nort h Burbank{Pub. Util: Dist..w" Del Oro Water Co' •� """�T oWID Skansen Sub. (CSA 421) Thermal to rrzgation District Stirling City SE;wer Maint. bis,:"�4 other'.. Thermalito. Irx 1 tion District,, (CSA #26) PG&E North (Chico) Biggs W.Gridley Water District PG&E South (t�iarysville) B to dater District Pacific ,Bellurham . Irrigation Disttict State TV Cable oWID Viacom TV Cable Para- i �'Irxi,gatio:n District Richvale Irrigation District - .,d- Mou'ntam Irrigation Dtst. F7F2 PR�xECT7CON Therfialito Irrigation District ElMedio Fixe Protection Dist. County Fire Department DF .:�. Ya T sTTz:rCIM trto'Durham, .�_�. �r0'Ci-1 � Ui' Butte County RE�cr..�►rt��r�;c�rt ..r��s��r��x �c�Li�a✓ �zzca7c�cxYozv State Highway Patrol County Shdritl �:r�:wµ �0 , . � • " • bN-: ;R�CR,Er�xYON. �`ACT���'S'ES Cha ca Area 4Aecreation Distri dt Paradise Pines Architectural .�. Durham Area Rec. & Park Dish CotYtro� Committee feather ,`Rivet Rei Park Dist. $utte ,Cdtnty'arlii Bur:;au Parse ,Rec.z & 'Park Dist r Commuri�.t k� Rich'Vale Rec & Hark Dist State Parks '& Ree. Dept. I, LA NT rS Bt�L COUNTX P N NG COh1M S� ' 7 County CeWcer Dri ve Bu#eCo:'plgnning�omm. Orovil7:e, CA 95965-3397ppb z 011988 (i916) 538-9601 OrovilGe, ;Californle TO North Burbank Public DATE.; April 1-5, 1988 Utility District 1060 Elgin 'Street RE: PROJECT REVIEW & Oroville, CA 95`965 ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION i a our office has re Enclosed i� preliminary data aeived or generated the. `ollowinq pr6'tiot Charles Marcotte AP#69-52-25, conrerft n 69-52-29; 'Log- 88-o4-15- of . ri7Le#'88-3:1 : Rezone to 'R-1 `(Residential) Pram C-1, . PA -C, 13c -R, located 6h the southwest corner of Olive Highway and Wyandotte,Miners Ranch.Aoad.OroVille We are making an assessment o£ possible environmental impacts and will be preparing ark environmental document, either`a Negative Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or an Environmental Impact Report (ELR) Please provide a.11 ny factual statements, ideas for investin gatio, or opinions you can offerin your area of concern or expertise that relate to b'ither physical sacaal, or economic "impacts that this project may generate. Please respond;within 14 days of the above''noteddate. If no response is generated by this inquiry, thea it shall be assumed that there axe w no significant environmental impacts which are potential from t:he project. We appreciate any assistance you'can pr6Vde: /` sincerely, w r Craig 'tan..on Plan n g T chnician Camme 'tie prta�eo ' 8 tetver' system is pr"kvatel y owned try the p- i -a ome par�ln enance o x is a ,pay owner, s es sibillty.: The sy t,em0s 'capacity is ques 'ono l e" since the cl,ia"- s meter o t e sewer iaaa.ns Is on y inc es; maximum+ v hoer occasions :fn, trie past w?aaseWe lines witx,in t)ie park have backed up an caused sewer o oyer ow into e U itt1 a ion ditc,h. Coes your 44e"ncy wieh tc, recti ii�e ' a copy o the environmental, document (initial sttidy 'fdr Negatxve beclaratxon- (With dr without Mitigation measures) cr =A fbt this project)