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HomeMy WebLinkAbout89-27A REZONE PLANNING 2 OF 2ATW �1 + APPTP�x< r^ rf Cot' -}1X (] 3i 7CTE: 7NV�RC7L`T "YT�.L`�7T:A 0141 Kx- 3-":s T H0I-ZM[. (To be comgl.etAd by Lead. Agengy. roc so.Q3 -01. AP No., 48w01i .37;etc. (tile 89- ,. 27)A t .. .F:& A e-4 !<C-- R!2V-N Q Thomas Reed' 1,410 -of propbPent I,. Address o.rolsanent and representative"if appJ icab� p:a. B0 1258 Chico, CA 95927` t. I'r.Qject desar ,ptioi�: ROzoi r-rom SR -3 -o tai -1 II DA -XOP -',Y VMNDMNGS :OF, S�GNT� �CANGE YE5 MAYBE NO L. Does Che"prdject have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, subsl.antially;reduce-the habitat of "a fish or wildlife species, Gauss a .fi'sh Or, tildlile papulation to drop below self^sustaining .levels, threaten:tio eliminate '' a plant` or animal cortmu:titi, reduce the number or testrict the .range. of a `rare dr endangered 'plant or animal, or eliminate itrrpotarlt examples or` major"pQrods or California history or Drehistory7 - 2, hoes the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the dpht,rmOnt ,of lon$ term, envii.OnMenra,1(A shaft =term impact on the, _F in a retitivel brief ,period o£ time. while: is one wh..th occursY � envL.r.�snment: t.onN-Germ impacts will "endure into the futuke.j Does 1hM" project have irtrr,atts which are i.ndividua'tly limited but cumulatively ionsidez�ablel (A project may, impact on two or more separate respur.ces,where the impact on each rQsource'is relatively small, brit "where the effect o£ the I otal of thdsa impacts an the environment; is signifidan}t,) v`� — E�. t'lr,es the pitrject have environmental effects which Hili rause substantial ` adverse effects an hj,A n tie pkdk aithex .direcblyr or indirecC Y , i Yt'C I".i'Lf`tM;ClVA�ZO'N' ('Tp berompleted by the Lead Agency". On the ba53s of this iai�tiai evali�atfon: 1/WE find th& proposed project CQ LD NOT have a significant effeot on the Pnvironment: and a .tiEGATi�IE °DECi�Ail T ON tails be ;pxepar�d.. 1/W Ctrd that: aithoXgh the propo. ect project 1;(7tILD have, a signsfitant effect :rill trot be ;� aignxfa.cant effect ih this -case beraus� .,bn t}te the MITIGATTO 'envt.ronment,,.there MEASt1it S. described din t•Ele attached sheet' ha+ie_ bean added .tri the �xoW p tkr h NF A by ' b CLAttaxloN will he ,p> epared Z/WE £i`nd the'>pa�gpos'ed p,>ojec4.NlAlf have 'a signif.icartt:effect ori rite environment; niy era 'E1JVl�OTZtFtCAIY IMPAC L'.FPGFt s requiredi COCiN' Ol h'IJrr 1'IRAttt�l�lG' Cili'Ali TMEtt7" , . unTr: March 7, 98 ay: Da.Vx, R ronimus' MS.oCiatee` 'P1 annex Re , , 'LV`: 7EPJ ;f C7NMEI+T�'.4.C.�'MPAGTS of "Y 5'+ and.'tMAYBE!� answers are required on attached is eetk.s4 (Ex lsi»Mations all Will the proposal result in significant: rF`- MAYHE NO ; Unstable 'earth conditions, Or'changes in geologic., substructures? lip p,isruption, displacements compaction or overcovering of the soil? x;, Change in; topography or g>?aund surface xEYlief £eatures7 e Of' a d, pestructionf covering or mudification ony unique geoT,ogity or.ghysical, feature's.?' op soils. either on oz off site? eInereaae ,in wino or, Water ero.siort ,, �- f. Ch it in deposition or eres.on of 'beach sands, or cl;anges in. siltat3,on,, deposition `or erasion which may modify the dhannel of a river or stream or`the bed of the ooeara or ar►y bay, inle,t;or lakel g, Loss of prime a'gxicuituxrilly prodUdtive Sails oui�side designated urban x: areas? - --' h. Exposure of people or prapor,ty to gnalogic hazard's such as earthquakes, landslidesdslidesgrounki fal'lute ar similar hazards? 'Jill the,proposal result fir j sig bstantialt Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quatity? b. The dreation ofobj,ct:onab le odors, smoke'ax furles7 ' c. Alteration of air movement, Moisture Or; tecrperature� or any change in comate_, locally or, regionally? 3. WATER; 4Ji.11;'the proposal te'siilt in substantia a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements In el thee marine or fresh waters? Changes irk absorption rates);,drainage patterns, or the rate and amount d.f.surface runoff?- c, Need for o£f's3te sUj!fade °drainage .mpro eriiertts, including veg�station ! 1 rQmoyal, Chan Ll or, cu1*tert installation? d. Al 'terations to the course or flow of flood waters? Change in the amaunt'ai surface wattx in any water body? V _ d. £, bscha.rge inbci'surfaoe ii waters', ar in any alteration of surface Water ty, including but_ not limi.td, to temperatur�ef'dissOIVed oXygen Or qualJL ttirbidity7 , g, A taratI' of the di edtibn cr rate o fJ,Ow of ground waters'. ; arrge t,uantity or anality ground aF waters, either through h. Ch n the q direct additionsor withdrawals, ora throta(ih inte>rcep'tinn o£ a aquifer b�cu.ts ror excavations i Reduction in the'amaunt'of water dtherwise adailab.le ,far public water supplies" 1, Exposure' of people oripraperty td tilaterMxalted Erazards sltch a`slooaingz.` prosal reim,t n,substaritial, �r, pLA2JT.LrFC:. WA J, the po z 1 �. o 'an ecies•nf ants r f a. Change. in' thea fl�,Yors�ty of spedL, o ,numb, y �P p , . (inc,luding trees ;Shrubs, $fassy•'drops5 and aquatxb plarrts)3 ', . , ts, ` Reduction o> t3e numbers of any trrrque, rare or 'Ondangereil_ spedies o£, jC G plants! , : ' �-- d. 'ln`trooud;ti,on id new -;pg es ,trf plants intio m aaxeaC, or`in a barrier ltp torr normal replenjs:ddent of 'existing spedies? kedutticin in acreage ' OL arty apr"il !Ural crap? ' m — ......�.., 5. ,AN114iL' U94 1411, the proposal result in 6Ubstantial: YES ':. MAYBE NO a. Change in: the diversity of species"$'oz numbers of, any'spacies. pf -,animals (b rdsy Ian animals including"xept l ects on,, fish and:shellflsh, organisms ar, insr4? b, Reduction in the numbers o£ an uni uG r;�re or e q + ndan Bred s e y g p cies of _ animal? c. Introduction o, new species of animoln ,into an area, or in a Fbarrier to_ the migration Jor. movement of 'animals? tl Deterioration of existing stat or wildl,ifo habitat? 6,, IXOZgE, Will the proposal result'in substantial: a. Increases in existing no levels?'' b. Exposure of people to sevora noise UV is? 1. LIGHT ANV G1i1RE, wili the `lsropctsal product significant light and glare? 81'LAND USE. Will th(; ;proposal roatil,t -ih a substantial $aeration of the land present or planned use,of nn areal 9. NATt1RAL RESOURCE,. '.Will the proposal resUlti in substantial;' A. lnc_rease in the rate of i�ibn of any natural resourcesl X b: UeNletion:of any non-reng�tablp natural. resources,? �. 10. 918k OF UP'5ET% Will: the proposal, involve: -n. A risk of,e?tplos on ar releases of hatardous"substances ('including, but not limited tea oily pesticides, chemicals or radiation)- in the event° of an a`Ccident or upset conditions? fr, Possible interference with an'emergency response plan or emergency e+iacucttion pian?' Y 11. fcSPUt.AT10N,4]ilI the prop'u'sal alter 1Scation; distriiutian denssty or gcnwth rata Sit the' human "popUlat;ionZ X l2'r.fl�iU5INGi Will; the pzoposalatfect existing housings or create a demand . Eur additional housing? O2TATZOti/CIRCULATION: Wlll GtY� proposal, 13. TRANSf' a result in: r a. Generation, of stifstantinl additional veh3o1e mpvement7 b. Effects on estistinby parizittK fac i.•l,iti,esi or demand for new; "parking?' o. Substarntiai impact on exist,ittg.`rattspdztaton syseins7 _ " d, 53 icant alterations'tn pxnuonit• pa'tt.erns of circulation or moVemer�t 4 . peopX,e an or goads. . , e. Al,terat3oris to waterborne, rail or air t:nra£fic2 b , !W lnc-eas z . i7 tLf'%a 'hazairds tb ,motor veha.t: es c' ,1 l � bi yd ists' or pedestrians? ". 1t4s E'UBLIC. "SERVICES 'dill the' pxoposp(l Gave `an effect upon, or` result lh' a" 'need for new o,z altered gpveznmerft sexviCess $i Eire' protection b= Police pzoteotinn? a d:Packs �r other retreat onal.faaiil ties? }( e:t7aintenanda of s .ufilic iacil`t e a i F ,including roads.? C, Other governmental servsces? � n 15., ENERGY'� 41i1, rhe proposal result" i ,.: YES ;fAYB' NU n. Use of Kiabr�ta»tial sinounCs of fuel. -ar takto.kPV7 b. : 4fwt4mtial .increase i.'n demand upon �l�3n:i«iril 5ouraes 'of energy, or requi�u the deYelopunent,of new sow�oes of Ojiergy? }G rIfILIi Wil i "tkte proposal zesult'tin a nrdesi J!o;, i AY -W, systems, or subst.anti(a1 alteatan s to tiiE, following: a. Tower or natural gag? bi ommittr1;cttions ayr:tiems 7 o. 4+'ater ava�labilityl d, Sewer ar septic syptem5? e. Storni Water d=airtage? I ' f. Solas waste a;id dispcsl? .I �,7W HUMAN HK}AAT.T}i. Wi11the j7topoan rasuXt in: a. Creat 10a of any 1leajth haxurd or pirtentlat haZa (c3kclud%ng me»tal heal th)'7 h, Eypasure of Pool S' to potential hoalthr I hazards? ' - ---_ ok. Cr 1f3,`: AESTHETIC§. Will Lhe proposal besult m the obstruction o£ ahy"scenie vista"or Yield open to the pubiic� or will the.prcposal result it, the creation 61.44aesthptidal,ly of£ensive'site op"eri to p4ahlic viewl l9. RECRI ATlllti. Will ''the -- --�_ proposal result in an impadt upon tha t;ualiry or quant ty o£ ezistig recreatio;�al opporturiities7 y 20. CULTURAJ, RESbURCtS. , a. Fl3I1 the pzopas;al rF,Wilt in Elie alteration or, deatrus;,ion of a prehir�torac or;hiStoric archaerrlag�cal. s'_te? b. wail the proposal result in adver�:e physical Orr aesthet:ic effects tp' a p ehistar$e, or h s1 aric bixildingi, stru4p(lre.' or ob,j'e_t? c. bo'es the, :proposal haQa' the pgtential to cati[se a gihysidal change` wh�lch Wo�tlu affcGt uni`que�ethni,r cu"ltural �aliae5 'd. 14ill, rhe proposal rest rxc`t e�1, ting.�rdli�iuus or',sacred..use"s vi thin the pr aenk,ial imgactl area? I ,§`4e atEAC}IPI�. r r i I I , I I I I 4I �I I I ri I rl I I I• I i I 41 I + a. Surface Water;" Sheep; Hollow.o the north, Sycemore Hollow to" the , outl7 . !t he nortlzn estezly ;portion o the property may ,be witkiir a Z(:)neflood"hozardoUs boundary.;; b, Ground Water: Generally from l -20`. ft deep. Area has '.been 'subject to h6:avy ground �aa_er withdrawals for dOmestic water and i.ri�'.igat 'an. Land subsist ene,e .ma,y be a factor. c,. Drainage Characterlstics: Prop�6rty drains to the southwest eventually reaching Sycamore Creek; d . Annual. Rainfall (norrlpal) e. Limiting ' Factors: Possible flooding on the northwesterly port -ion of the property and, potential. subsistence, 5• visual/Scenic Qualtyi C1perr land vistas to the east and northeast,_ Industrial uses Zdjjacent`to the :west,paruly industrial ithin the developed indu al land ia the south wCity of Chico 6oi Acoustic Quallity:l With the 60--65 d3 CNEi; contours associated with the Chico Municipal irport: I Air Quality: Generally good, somewhat impacted by traffic alonig Coha'sse,t. Roadand periods of stagnant Walley air Biblogical Environrnentr '81. Vegetations: Grassland vernal ' pools to the south and s6uthri6st .;: 9" Wildlife Habitat:. Oj. n grasslands supporting` pra l e> falcons, Cultural Environment: 10. Archaeological - and Hissorical Resources in, the area:, Low; sensitivity area. 11, Butte County General P1In design6tion.-I industrial. 12. Existing zoningi SR 3. Y3: Existing Land Use on"slTWo single-family mobile homes: 14. Surrounding Area: a,: Land Uses : M� ni-storage;.;, to the, west '; with an" associated residence, industrial uses to'.tYie west -and northwest around the airport w,itYi devel:oping,, indust<riaT lands to the' south `Open, land''to:'the east. o b. Zoning; M -l; SR -3 A-4d� and City of Chico,ridustrial zoning. . c. Gen Plan �besignation: ind'ustr3;al, Pubs ic�j. , figticultural-R'esident`ial: d Parcel Sizest, 7,640 acres, e. Population. Sparod, o* nonexistent to11the ;east with' increasing densities to the south an t7 . southwest nearing Chico. 15. Characters °'of Site ,,and ea,,Urban. fringe,'' area' 1 Dearest Urk�an. Araa: City o£lii,ca, Relevant .t Spheres of xn£l�ence :;', , .. City : of Chico Chico'; Municipal Ajrgort. _,10 -- DZSTPX:BLjTTON Tx FOR C:COIN1(I`M�NT.'; ✓!'Criunty, Public Warks County Envirantiental Health Rx�sovRc r��.rrrl.rrx. City of .Higgs of t;hrcc State Water Resources Department U.S. For Service, City of Grid- ey U.S. Bureau of Lands raan,asjement �qt- to City of Orov3lle Town Of'Parad�.se _. _ County T1iining Committee state DepartznentGattis Planning D.epartfi(tnt Staterrans'portation Depaztme�at California-Native Plant 8gciet y —` • State D.v. .wrest°xy - attenn cram riart;ee rr�r•�r:� ^� ,C _war-` 1Regianal Water` Qual. Control ed. State Reclamation Board -�- Butte, water Di�tric ��..• Co. belxOranWate cp Sexvice sw�r�s --_. a San' Richval star` trio 1 Dis OW?D iPizenialito Irrigation District Otter Norte Burbank ;Pub. Utij. Skai�sen Sulo: pint. (CSA #21) stirlxn q City Sew - er t4aint. Disk. �Therrhalito I'=rigation District (C8A X26;) PG&E, riOTtI1 chi -14'. 2 RR2GAT2C-2J WATER PGCE South, (idarysullej — Biggs-W, Gridley'Water District Pac.ifi'c Bell Butte Wa,t,Er n.zstrct State Til cable DurYam zrxigat�on District. Viacom TV Cable OWED _ Paradise ,irrigation District Rich: vale,.rrigation District iT;~;�ax cxsora E2 t9eclia Fire Protection' Table Mountain jr Dist.. Thermalita xrrigat on Dis°trzct Hist.. County xr Department/CDS' I7F2A:21VAG�E DYSTRZCT P�Ip., LTZTQ/.73ATF`ME17'STR2CT Durham, crovlle ar, Bztte ,County �------- Pi��zCE' PPC�'f:ECT'�KaN F�Et.:Z,gt'L�:.T'=LCJ`N .D].SZ'R'T.CT; State Hi g tiJay PAt. •ol Cdurit SherS f f s'r HQOi; ' D �S R,2C'Z' � R Cts 2TTIFiE ` -- coMrrxSST S „err RECD= EATZON A(Z r,T, =ES II ehica Arlt Retreat;on :b�stric� `� Arf'a-.R�c: .I Dur a, & Park Dist �_.. Parada eines Architectural Feats em R .ver Rec:. &' par D�,st.', Pfr.adiae P.ec. Control '-por rti,ittee Betts's Coizrity ,arm Bureau Aichvale Rec& Pa? !, :Dist.' C.G nmiiriity Association; 8t& Parks Dept,- . 777 IT Inter -Departmental" IWeorandurr To: PLANNINd FFtoMs ENVIRONMRIVTAL I EALTH ,sE'h >sud��ct: Til KA$ RET-,tl. REZONE N%s Tl!(JRiVTREF. DRTVF, CHICp 0#48.1-37,3t3,42;53, oarc; S fi 5i f JANU.#1RY 18, 1989-, r t hq Pare;eI AP,#48-1-53,37, 5J,5'fi were created h;,✓ narc �l man to he served by seenage nits fpr setdage ciisnosa..l.. Pzrce.l AP#48-1:-5rt,,38;,fi11, 57 were: treater} 'h` narcwl man to be served by leachfields for,;sewa#e disposal. Parcel AP48-1b42 was created based n acceptance of the eN- istinl, mobile}roine served by a leachFi eld p£or sewage disposal. -. The 3eparzrient cines not objet"t to the rezone provided ant�roval, does not s�cluce t}ie" recording of a view subda.vision man or parcel man. New parcels cannot: he created for usage of seenal;e nits,: The parcels as shown 1�ere created f in4i'vidus1 resi dentes,. Commercial Building that p�rod.lice sewage flows in excess o1E a: single family residence may not she. anproved„ 0n that li,a�sis proposed building sizes will be; indi.vidi'luat6d prior to construction and reviewed £or, antaciriated sewage; £.iow. This, department cannot guarantee construction of all buildings n.ra,- posed. TR/vs - , 1 , , r 1j4 COHA$SET STAGE CRIO, CA 9,51786 t,4U'SZ, 1,0 5 L w POSALVA Steve Lotti =:,"'�ryARTHUR O • Box 4 8 Q 7 F± -E 401W .CITY CA . ChicoCA 95926 � lµ'r Vi0o E MARY Eo i G `;CGHH SSET STAGE ' v 1'S'U A 9`5926 NUi��dJAI CITY OF CHI; 278'WHIPPLE AVE #2 DAV I8/'FRED RF-V;,,*OP CLTY CA P 0 EDDY 942r ` CHrco Ca 95927 Eur RD. 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