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HomeMy WebLinkAbout89-43A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2 OF 4AdL fi Robinson and Sons, Inc. I P.0, Box 1620 orbvi17e, CA 95965 Barnhart-Brbwn : and Associates ; T.O. BG�x 1576 Qrov': CA 95.965 elle _ , I "ILLIAMS JEAN U, BERTHA 3A EE ;7AfjES' 5A GDR .EtOR 3028 LAR},zN ROAD ' 833 GIFFbRD AVE Et''i 6SS CA 989 7 SAN DOSE CA I C015110, -'HLF.k JUDITH'P HOLL.ING6WDRTHGEORGE &c I`NA FA'C'E Loa STANFORD '�7�3 HWY' 7th �IGl+ O PARl< CA 94025 t O L V I LLE GR 95965 4TH! -LE; FERN E CR ETAL ' STAB T WALKER` C` L i'1' ELIZOETH LIFPEF{ MILL'S CA 95936 6433 MQSS LN PARADISE+CA 95969 W=PAST CORP THE CARST EtLDG # STATE OF CALFrOMIA S ISCO CALIF9410,3 M PRANG DSR; E' D 8OX 368 1 PIGG$ CALlr! Nome I Syr �.ALLT, =' HAROLD HJR 5TA 'fE bF" GALA bRNIA' 2SI9 HWY 70 Glb DEPT WATEF2' RESCURGEG � �RDx�ICL.E CA` P''0. BOX 388 %9b5 SACRAh�ENTD CAL' �' > ORNIH 9.rgQ2: DW'7I$ LESLIE W MAIRY 'A IT Dept;. of 'Water Retouk - 257 HAZY 7G1' P.. 0 : tbk 924:836, 6RINILL'E CA; � 95565 ; "Saoemen to, C!;94. 36�-0001 ' I s I James 'P. Schindler ,d, i BG�AR _ C.JF StJPE'R�lLS RSZw­ C OLlNTY OF BUT? E ST" TE .. s', l -y"•> _ A OF CAL.IFORNiA �' Cyt i rjbosomsssl Rt . 0 11 ion, 9Q 07, A RESf}CUl`IOCi OF THE BOARD' OF SUPERVISORS; OF THE -COUNTY OF BUTTE PiDOPTENG.A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT I TO THE'GRIDLEY AREA LAND USE PLAN AND: AME_ TO THE BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN WHEREAS", a 'private company„ Robinsonanci Sans, has petlti.oned the Butte County Board of SUpervicors,through an appropriate appllcat. ion, to amend tt;a Bute County Genera.! Plan . !-and: Use Element,: for a change. -from Orphardand Field Crop to { ndus-tr is [ far that property i dent .'I f :led on Exh .i b it A-1 attached -. hereto: and - WHEREAS„ the proposed Genera"I Plan Amendmen ha been s"tud i`ed and..reviewed by the Rutte County Board of Supery i so r - s" and, a public hear tn"g` het"d" pursuant to faw, at w;:' i chtime a I ! interestedpersons were heard.; and WHEREAS, the Butte County Board' of Super fsors has reviewed and, const tiered the-on.tents of the" env I ronrtientat review s;tud'y check i CExh i -n rt A-2,)"_ prepared on the amendment pursuant h_ to t e Ca 1: Envfronmenta.i Qua.Eity AGt.I, - and. -. WHEREAS., the Butte County Board of SupervTsars finds the proposed Gener_af PIan: ;Amendment. and' subsequent development could ;haves potent ta:t ty stQnl'ficant impac� on the environment, but rvi" i t not 1'n this. case because of _the MIt Lgat ion. Mea ores, wpich have been - attached to the project and are descr I bec! an: Exh r b I t A-2.;. and: WHEREAS,, the Butte Board. ` of Supervt sots finds the Pr "amendment campiies wrth al: ei'ements. of the Butte County GeneraP"Yan` and camprIses- an avers!i- fn.ternalIy cons i.;ent wno'ler.= spe Ifica- i fy i . The project comp I les +nrl tft the po F i c 1 es o_f the Butte County Gene -at I?Ian. Z. APPENDIX coLTNTY OF B=,Tm: C ' EN`CJ'SRONMEN'TAi.. HEGKLSST FOI-tM - Lead Agency) F11eS a 89-4 3A, B,&C 89 -Q5 -12, -dl Loc Ko. 25"16-105, 25- 23-33, 34 i, p.cxc.F our Robinson andSons , Inc. 1. Name of proponent 2. Address of prop^'wtwx' and representative (:.f appiicable): p,0. Box 1.620 Barnhart --Brown' & Assoc, ------- Box 1O1 OroZ �l.le ,, CA a rovi e, .5y _ _ General hg- Punenmment, Rezone, dining De mi"t% ont P-o'd'ect description: ReCla7itat on Plan and Do_velopment Agreefnent. T_I. _NLANi�ATORY F22V17I'NGS OF' SSCyTV'S3- _S -•+.NCE YES MAYBE }#0 • is Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of, the environment; reduce the habitat of a fist, or `rildlife species, cause a fish or siibstantialiy wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels; threaten to eliminate torcunity, reduce the nii bet or: restrict the range of a rare a plant or animal or' endangered plant or animal; or eliminate i#orcant Examples of major periods 11 of t.ilif rnia history -or prehistory? 2, Does the `p'oj cs have ;the potential 'to achieve short-term benefits tI. o "tie detriment of long-term environmental goals? (A short -tem impact on the time Vthile enVitbrnient is gone which occurs in a relatively brief period of g tare :) ----� long-term ampacts will. endure; into the fut 3. Does the project have impacts whien are iridiaiaually^limited bumcumulatively may impact nn two or more separate resources where Donsideaapro. (A project the impact on each resource 'is relatively small, but '.+here the effect of the X total of those;;impacts' on the environment is significant:) k. Does the -project have environments, effects which will cause "substantial hu an beingsy either directly _o "r ind'3rectlyl —=-1 adversie effects on iYI, IDER2"ID NATSON (To be completed by the Lead Agency). '.On the basis of . tkiis ini`-tial e�aluati'oni I/ find th=-' NOT'�iave a significant effect on the e proposed project CO -�� ertvizoninent and a ',lEonTWE bECLAftATIOf# will be preparecir, IAti, find that although the 'proposed projedt DOIJID have a 'significant effeta will riot 'be a significant effect in this case because do the, environ:aecit, there the FfITIc3ATTbN described 'nn, the attached sheet have been added to `the ,MEASt3Pi:$ project,;: A E{EGA2I E DECLARATI01# will be preyared. T/�+`E find the 'prnpesed pro jest RA have a, tip ican, effect on tha ,envirotudent, and an r�iVIFON?KETfiTAL- Il�PAC2'PEPORT' is required. COUt#TY of tutrz- OWMINo btPARTtiENT 11r� _ �'t� �.y ; 2l ti w .5 � 9 ' �y: `''�-�✓'" �- ` �' � ti bt ' - tSavac� All $oTiS m15 - , kahnet. ENV' ZRQ NMEN-rA.L. TIPACTS (tXPIanations of all ,I n d YBE'� _, YES "HAansve,are. required on attached sheet(s), 1•' EAPTH". Will the ro osal P. P result in significant; -. a: Unstableearth":conditions orh . c b. Dis ' anges in substructures? rupCidn, displacement - NAY3E' _N_p coiupaction or ovezcovek ng of the soil? c• Change in tapograPhy or ground surface releF features? d• Destructian, covering -'�- or modi feaCUrbs'l fication of any unique geologic or physical e• Increase in wind or water erosion of soils e1 thee' on or --- __ Off site? f: changes in deposition or ez depUosiott of beach s :ition ox erasion vhich may mbdif ands, or changes in siltation, n� d ` .the of thN ocean or any bay; inletorVistre e; °{ a river or w 8; Los s of prilae agfiicalturally productive soils outside areas. ---X designated,urb an h. - Property P 8 ors Eat" osure of peoplrouto eojogid hazards such as earth g landslides; mudttlf , grOLLndYfai.lurq � or similar hasards2 gUalces„ x• ATR. Will the proposal resultC:. in substantial, a: Air ;emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b• The creation of objectionable odors; smoke br, c• A2teratiori of air ,fames. t laiall or regionally,a's,ture or t cli.mate movement emperature Yor �-=-- an change : 3. WAT�t. Hill the Y Pr anal res °P ult in 'substantial: a• Changes in cu.'^rentsor either marine or ,esh haters? the course or dir fresh ection of water iaovements;in4 --` —� b• Changes in aIsorvtion rates d' -- of surfacezunaf£? ' ara`nage patterns. -.. s- or -the race and amount c. 'heed .fo"r off. -site su."face, drainage removal, - - i.�oroveinerits channeiization or culvert installarianl , including vegetation d• Alterations to the course ar flow of flood watersl - e. Chan e amoant B -in the. of surface water ►.n any hater body; f• Dischar'e into surfa _ gUalityg includitt bit waters, qr in any alteration o£'"�- turbidity? B not 1 ited tot surface hater emperatar:e, dissolved oXYgeh or g� AltereC%on of the di;roetinh or tate of flow of ground waters?[. h• Change ih the _ QUant�t! 'pr quality of ground waters, either through by da l'ect additions or h bY ect Additions l,thdrahalsi be kcava g — .e -through rote axons? roe t i D P n of an aqusfer is in the sgopltioh Amb suPPlies? 6lnt of Mater bsherriise available for piiblia w ater r Expotutd of people be ;proPert� to 'ter�re'lated� hazards L. p LA4-------LTpr- Y ro , floodihB�Ily the p p l osa result in sub stantial: aChange,.iit the d ,vetsity of 'species --�- o (indluding trees, shrubs r number of an w grass► craps, and a of any..pec`ies of plah`ts q plants1 b� Reduction�of ehenumbets of � plaritw? y unique, rates or atidahgered species of et Intraduct ion of :new s seise-`' the P , . of ;, �. normal, re lL,hishmeht ►hto ., p an area -;� , ttigs ar a barrier to o£ ekstirig species? d= Redtctidh in acreage 0f any Agritultu- crrp? F'�• „ S• ANT— !1.tiL---_LTWiil the proposal result in substantial: Y„ r5 ►L�YBE NO A, Change in the diversity of speciesd a , 'or numbers of:any species of animals tiles (buds, lannir,aI including rep, fish and shellfish organisms or, insects}? �B bal Reduction in the numbers of any uni que, raze or endangered species of —�_ animals° �C C* Introduction of :new species of an into an area, or in a barrier to the migration or''movemeht ofanimals! X d. beteriaratian of existing fish or wild life, 6. NOISE, Will the proposal result in substantial: A. Increases .in existing noise levels? X '' b, Esc posure of people to severe noise levels? k G ]. LIGHT At GLAPE,- Will the',proposal produce sinificant light and glare? .�. X' P„ LAND USz. Will th e. propoStn't result in a substantial altezatibn of the present or planned land uce of an Areal 9. NATURAL:PtSOURCES. wi11. the proposal result in substantial:: a. Increase in the rate of: us of any natural resources2 kG bepletian'ai 6n,ndn-renewable natural resoesrces', 10. RISK OF iF?SiTi, Will the proposal:nvolve a, A rick of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but hot,limitad to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiatinn) in the event of an accident or 4 ..at. conditions?'.. b„ Posssble interference with an emergency response plan or emergency eva-Uation plan? 11. OPU tl0,?, Will the proposal alter locations dist.-ibiition� density or #;rawth rate of the hubari papulation? 1 the proposal affect ekisting housing, or create a'demand for Additiohal housing? 13,Z -P NSPOPTATIONIrTRC1TLhT7oN, Will, ill the proposal result in: Generation of substantial additional y��Fiicie laovec�eilt? 6;: Effects an estisting parking facilities; or demand'fbr new parking? X c r 5ubstarttial, ,impact on existing tsa;isportation'systems?. 1 d• Significant alterations to preseht patterns nl” ciraulatioh ar' movement of peo le and/or ood�"1: P g _M X.G p Alterations to waterbgiYte,i ,or air traffic.? Incree in t.affic haxaxd's to motor veh asidles.s bicyclists or pedestrians'', JC i4•L.� tom'+ICES. bill the prbp6sal have alt effect upon, o'r result in a_ need for new or aitere, d gaverrlment servictit, protection? b; . Police prate,ctfon� —.�.. ,— c. 5ohools? - d; Prcrh� or other recreational facilities? e;' iiaintenance of public fac%lities„j including roads? �� gaV$i'I1111Ei1�a�-;erV�.COO =`jam 1 w h� f. r YES MAYBE t7d -Will the. proposal result in: XG of I a. Use.of or energy? suac=eas�in demandfu on existing sources of energy, or b, substantx require the development of new sources of energy? l6. VLZLiTiES Will the proposal result in a need for new systeas,'or suostant a'l alterations to the' fallaQing: a;� po%,Yer ,or natural gust bi Copplunications systems?, G Water availabilityl, d. sewer or septic syszt X e, storm water drainage', IXG f, Solid waste and disposal? 17 NlJt1Al Will the proposal result in; • any health lih.tard or potential hazard {excluding a. Creation of health) b, gxposure of` people to potential healthhazards? 18. AES2iTICS. tiill the proposal resoCWillthnProP sal resulbsttuctidn of tnn thele vista or view a en to the, public, - en to ublic view? of an aesthetically offensive site op P creation F uality or ECRxATI9N. N11 the 'proposil result in anytrpact upon the q X 19. quantity oz existing recreational opportunities? 20. .CULTURhT. ?W56tT C=S, or destruction of a X a. Will the proposal result'. in the alteration historic ,archaeological site? prehistoric ox tail the proposal resulti in ?derse phystzuctureao object?ffects to a prehistoric or hisi:oric buildings — c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change cultural va lues? -- �y . _ Which Gould affect unique ethnic 66 Will the proP anal restrict existing veli g ibus or sacred rises Within -_,the .potential impact axad 7�YSC'L7SSS'c7N OF" 'ENV �Etc�NMl✓NT'AL EVALTJA,TYON See attached, ruV 'u hl t ' Cof'tc!~ete M I ke'r Tr 1,08.:00 , ; SCI'eens" 03 . CO Asphalt PIant 85..00 Tota I eQu I pment sound output '- logarl,thmlc sUm of sound' pressures ( Ipillo) P Total 0 l 0.5' (n 10 j 50118723362.73 Sum of a29 to 8:38 10052623 1456.'89 572551772246.99 63095734448.02, 3 162-27766',,.02 r 251 18864315. ib 251188,64315.10 estimated plant 125'892541179.42 output at sIto 63095734448'.02, 1995.2633149 69', i17.=58 ,3 16227766`. 02 Notes: .Where two of ,the same pieces of equipment WlII be Ionated-on- slte, the dB output is egUa1 t6'oUtput from on,e plus 3 All for muia dlstaricas are In meters. sound Propagation Worst C,2ise O l stance Feet DI'stan.ce Decibels At►nespher l c Ab sor t On p I Sar r l er Total Attehua,t I on 8our)d' 50,da 15,24 100:00 30:.48 8292 76,90 O.jI 0.00 82 81 - 2.00i,Oa 60._96 - 70.88 =. 0,22 - -0.44 5_i 00 7I 68 400.00 12(:92 64;86 0.S8 5 00 5:,00 65.44` 8,00 00 24384 58,84 1.76 5.00 58:9;8 1600.00 487:68 52,82 1.1$2'6:00 52.08' 44,30' 2040.0o60 3000:00 gI4.40 - 60.86 47;36 43.4b 6.60 5100 41.48! 4000. 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A I r ,Oua 1`'1 ty - Good Biological En4Vir'onment $, vegetat'Ion: RlparIan species, Cottonwood, Pop!ar, B 1 ackberry , ,P:o Is 6 n Oak <: g, WIldlife Habitat: LImlted Riparian and 'marsh habitat 3ultable,for ducks, rabbits, birds, :etc. - CU1tUral Environment: ` Archaeolog(ca .I and Hlitbrlcal Resoue,ces'In the area,: High otentIal for resources Ilsted on B utte County maps•. g g have oVercovet`ed any However, dred er taIIIn s would artifacts: 1 1 : __ and FleLi BUtt[e County ° Gen`e'r"a I 'P han des I nat l on . ' Orehard g C• OD. 12.. Ex 1 st 1 ng' ; Zon lin g is., Exlit, tIng Land Use on-site:' Rock piles: `14, Surrounding Area. a. Lane! Uses: Feather' River, a;g Iands, no slgnIfIcant res l dent f a i leve l'apm6 -t bz'fore 2b.00 feet east. b4 to n I ng c: Gen'; Plan Des Ignat] oh: Orchard and F!:etd Crop Agr'IcU1%uraI Resl`.dent'lal, Public, tl. Parcel Sizes: lyest 20-25. North; 161: East: 178-, SOO-. South:' 29-34'. e: PopuiatIon: Spar"se, 16.; Character Of Site and Area; Dredger tal'lings' along Feather River.; 16� Nearest Urban Area: city of Orovllre. 17• t' evanSpheres of influence: Butte county Mosqulto batement District, A 18, ImproVern:ents Standards Urban Area: NIAr ;19.. 'Fire Protection SerVlce: ,-- _' a. Nearest County (State) Fire Station: 472, o63. V� _ gin p 'y i Wader Ava 1 I ao I i I t en ,e ca ,ac r t onJ " b. V 20. I, i Schools '!n Area. NIA L2�y ;F d RESOLUTIQ1v NO. 89-7 A_RESOLUT,ION: OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE APPROVING AND RECOMMENDING TO THE BOARD OF ' �+ SUPERVISORS THE ADOPTION OF As GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT " TO BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN r° , company, binsoh nd sons, has WHEREASa priv6l4e i petitioned the g on through an p e Butte .County P.larinin Commissi g S I� appropriate application, t` amend the Butte County General Plan 4. ! Land Use Element, for a than e' from Orchard and' Field Cro to g p y identified on Exhibit A-1 attache Industria: o'�, that property ided : £ _ r N hereto; and 7c1j4REAS, the, proposed General Plan'Amendment has been S studied and review y the Butte County P�anning'Commssion and ed b a public' Yieating; held pursuant. to law, at v�hi h time all 10p interested ersons` were heard; and �- WHEREAS, the Butte County Planning Commission has 2 tevi�ewed and dont the: contents of the e'virohmen tal,,revieia ' rt udy check:list (9- bLt AW2) prepared on the°amendment pursuant `' 14 to the California Eh'vironmental, Quality Act; and - i5 1 - WHE'REAS, the Butte ,- County Planning Cacnmi ssion finds 10 the proposed General Plan Amendment and subsequent development } 17 otentiall si nificant impact on the environmen18, t,' could have � p �' ,. g but will riot in this case because of the .Mitigation Measures which. have been attached to the project and are described on M' Exhibit A-2; and I 27 i. WHE LEAS the, Butte Countypt Co'minissian £finds the o rssed amendment cimplaes With alb elements of the Butte 2`' County General Plan and comprises an overall internally 2?l l 2�, I 2� ,. 77 77777777- µ consistent Wholospecifically:,, The project complies with,the policies of the Butte County General: Plan. Adequate separation betwe �, n noise g enErators and 2. issensitive receptors is provided. 5 The land in its present state as not suitable for S� orchard and field Crop use. 7 The project site has direct access to the .8 lan existing processing p t 9 , NOW, TE EREFORE , 'BE ST RESOLvEp, A18 FOLLOiNS:� 10 General Plan Amendment to Indu str,ial as shown The 1l on the attached Exhibit A=1 hereby incorporated by 'reference.. 12 The General Plan Amend"ment is hereby recommen ded 2 i aof Supervisors: y ria tion. to Count Board P the Butte l� far, AI5 OPTED by the Butte County Planning j PASSED AND , va b he fo oof November, 1989 ing iY this 9t h d ay t Commissa.on on ie 17 vote: -an p skit Matson; Lynch; Forbes stro w 18 ACES Commission ers Chairman Lambert DOES: No one 2b _ A85tNT Na one 2i ABST'�•xNRD : No one" 2 NINA LAMBERTy CHAIRMAN Butte County: CHAIRMAN Commission , 2S A'TTESTsss. BO A6 I�1tCIEX2 1 rector 'of Planninr� �8 , �! a ... • •"1 . 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Address of proponent and representative (if applicable): - P.O Box 1620 Barnhart—Brown & Assac Qrov,ille,j CA 939,65 P .0 Box 157-6- 10roviTlei CA, 1. Project descriptions General Plan Amendment, Rezo;rle, Nlihing ,Per it/ Reclamation P1 an and Development Agre.ement. .' IF:. Y`2AN73ATOi2Y I�2N�S OF' S� F'YN _ GN'iF'2CANCE i YES "MAYBE NO 1. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment substantially 'reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish rr Wildlife population to drop "below self-sustaining levels, threaten to elimirvite Plant or dant or animal community, reduce ,the number or restrict the range of a rake plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major 'periods of California history o;r: prehistory? 2. Doers the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to .the detriment of 1,ohg-term environmental goals! (A short-term itrtpac;t on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively, brief per time wh zo of a while. lonL;-term impacts -into - will endure the future.) 3� Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may ,impact an two or mole separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but Where the effect of the total of those impacts on the, he envirarunent is significant.) , 4. Does the project have dhvironmentil eil'ddbs which will cause substantial adverse effects on human "beings either directly or indirectly? r IFF, 'bias 11:Ri4tNATT"t7N (To be completed by the Lead Agency), On the basis of this .initial evaluation; I/WE find the proposed projact'COULb NOT have a significant effect. on the ehv roriment and a NEGATIVE D8 0UkA. "Will be prepared..,: find that although the proposed project COULD'have a 'significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this dase'because the ,MITIGATION MEASURES 'described on the attached sheet have been added to the, projec"t, A. NEGATIvE DELARATFfJN will be preparedo , I/yiE find the proposed projedt,RAY have a significaht effect on the ehvirornment} and an ENV'fjtONMENTAL IMPACT RiPOR'T is; required. Coum of 8t= pLANf1ING bEPAitTMENT DATE. J11 y iY 19 $.� BY, l evict R► Hit him is Behioi; . arlrler _ ,� kaviewed ,by: ': ZN: ENV2RE7N'MENTAI`, ZM�ACT'S ^' , of all YES and MAYBE answer (Explanations - u u p u s are required on attached;sheet(s). L. 'EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; 'YES MAYBE NO a. Unstable"earth conditions, or changes In geologic substructures) _ b. Disruption, displacement, compaction'or overcovering of the soil? , c. Change in topography .or ground' surface relief features? )( d. covering Destruction, n or modification of any unique geologic or'physical features? e. Increase in Wind or water erosion of soils f' either on or offsite? f. Chp es in de osition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, g P de osition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or streaip or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime ag'ricu'lturally productive soils outsiAp designated urban , h. Exposure f eo'le or ro ert to eolo is hazards such as earthquakes, mudslides)pground lan alidesj failure or similar h; ;rotas? 2. AIR, Will, the proposal result in ,substantial; a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air 'quality,?, b. The; creation of objectionable odorsj, smoke or fumes? kG Ci Alteration of air movement; moisture or temperature,; or any change in climate, locally or regionally.'" G; 3, WATER,, Will the proposal result in substantial`; —� a. Changes in currents, or the course dr direction of Water movements in either marine or fresh waters? ' b. Changes inti absorption ratesj drainage patterns, or the:'rate and amount . of surfade rtiutoff7 C., ;teed for offwsite:surface drAihage improvements, including vegetation removal, channelization or culvert initallat on? d, Alterations to the course or flow of flobd, Waterit? e. Ch` na in .the amo unt of wa ag surface ter in any water body? f Uisc_harge into surface Waters; ?or in any alteration, of surfaoe water q lity, including 'but neat limited to°te;rrperaturej dissolved okygen be turbi.dity7� g'r Alteration of the �directioh or rate of floc+ of grouria Waters? - yG h, Change: in the quantity or quality of ground Watersj'eithee through direct additions orwithdrawals. or through -inte`rce'ption of art aquifer b' cuts or a cava y Uons 7 L Reduction in the amount''iii water ot}iervlise availabl.r public .Ear water suppiies� u j Lit oSure of eo 1e' oY de tela; P People property to wat ed hazards tit flooding?- 4, Pt ANT ;;IPE. Will the proposal result iti substantial: a, Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of,pplants 1 inc„ tees hrub uding t s r . j�grassy, cropsy and aquatic plants,? < b. Reduction of the ,;;umbers of an uni ue rare or end Y' q i _ angered:sped es of plants? c. tntriductibn of new species of plants into an area] or in a barrier, to the-piormal ceplenishrden`t� of eitistiilg species'; � h, ,_�_ d, �Pd4jjdtjojrjr in aeredge bf MY agritulturtil crop] i 5: ANIMAL LIFE: Wille the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals includi animals ng reptiles, fish and shellfish, YE5,4AYBE NO orlinse�land organisms b• anarealson in the numbers o!: an uni' ue rare or :endangered p '. y q , g red S ecieS of ^ v c. Introduction of new species of an into an Brea, or:in barrier to the migration. or movement of g animals? B k d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? fi. NOISE. Will the proposal result. in substantial: G a. increases in existing noise levels?' x b. Exposure of` people to severe noise levels? k G 7• LIGijT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? $. LA?tD USE. Wzlr the`_'propor3rs:1 result, irt, a sub' ant alterataii of the resent or Tanned 1 P P and use of an'area? 9, NATURAL EESOURCE5, Will the proposal result in substantiaLi' a. Increase in the rate of use of any naturalresources? G b. Deletion.of an` non�renewab'le natural reso P Y trcesT yC L0RISK UF'UPSET:; Will the proposal involve: A,A risk of expldsion or release of hazardous.sisbstances (including, but, not, limited t0 oil _ _ ( esticides chemicals or rads.atson n the event of an acciderit or a set ' P conditions. X b• possible inPer£erence wd ' an. emergency response plan or emergercy ttICuation lan7 x ii, POPUL/.TfON, Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density of growth rate of the human ob p ulation? _ 12, HOUSI?U Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for Wditional, housing? , - - - 13.N51�ORTATION/t'IRCUTATION.' Wil1 the proposal result in: a Genera"tion of substantial additional vehicle movement? b'F Sir�c;s on 'existing parking facilities, or demand for new parlsing7 x cz Substantial impact an existing 'transportation _ C� d p Si-nificant alterations to present attern5 of Circulation' g or movement of peopl.:e and/ni`gaods7" e Aftentio>is: td'wdtdtb6rhejL rail3 _ or air tra�Cfic. x G x £., Increase lin traffic hazards to motor Vehfcles' bicyclists or pedestrians? L" 14. PUBLIC SERVICES, Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result,In: ;a need fo'r new or altered government services: A,: Fire 'protection3 b, Po lice rotect io ' n p 3 , C. r Scho' ._ d,' L'a'rks or, other recreatibnal facilitie0 e.=' kaint6hW10e of public Eacflitiesi including roans? f� Othergavetrlmental servlces? �-.� x i m 15,� ENERGY, Will the. proposal result in:, _YES NQ Use of subs.tahtial amqunts of fuel or efter ? gy, X b. Substantial indtease in dei=d upon existing sources 'of enek o gy r require the development of new, goueces'of. energyJ '16 UTILItTESL Will, the proposal L -esu it in a need 'for new,systems, or I : substantial alf!�,tatibfis to thelrollpwing. a Pol4er ot nattiral gas?, bi Communicat ions systebs? d. Water availabllity?�. d., Uw4t or septic sys�emsl e.. $tQrm water drainage? f. Sblidlwdsta and dlspoaal� 17o HblWt creation of any health hazard, or �potentiai hazz d (ex lud"ng menital r c healt hi) 1 i b EXpo'sure, of people to Potential health Miards? 18 AEST!ttrfC� i Will LbA Proposal result In the O�strUt�tjbn 6k an scenie vista or viek� q It Pdri to the public, or Will LhO_ proposal resul ini the creation of An adsthetically offensive site . open to public view'? RttPS-ATION, Will the :proposal result,. in- an impadt, upon, the quality or Tantity of existing recreational- opportunities,, :20. CULThPAJ, 'PttOUpdr- 11 s, wil , .1 ihe I propbsAl kbS , Ul t, in the Alt�ratic)n OtL do ti of a _StrUr 0 prehi.storic or �Itt6ric &rchaeol6gidal_ gitt? will the,prop6sal. result It! adverse physidal or Aetthetic. effefts -to a ptehi,' t -tl- ­ hil 4. o - c or stokid, _b_u3­ldin 9j s xuc, tire or object. t�, the proposal havia the potential to cjjuk I a a phy,�idal dhi ingd �4hiich, would,affl que e e ect uni i �hhid, r-ultural c�iju s� d, 1 the pro 6sal tedttidt ekistihg reli�,io s - sadred Osep,qithin, P, 0 'or the: impact-lareaT - Otbhtial 7 W: S CUS S, 110TI OV E:i�rVmkbr4mmiq -xAn! VA_T_._tYAtr 1:1 0 i4l atfachbd. "4� t4any of the neW l y 'exca.vatedponds and cans Is 'c231ita t r, warmwater f I sh Wnlch have traveled form the rlver or adjacent ponds d.urIng overflow erl.ods. One species u sually predominates In any Gond, with the Largemouth Bass f�Und most frequently, The Ilst below shows the expected habitat of the most common game -fish: The Feather River Is the most I`mportan't King Salmon spawning t:rIbUtary in the Sacramento ;River system. Hab I tat F'I sh Spec; les Rocky bottom ponds and canals i Largemouth_'pass,, Sm.allmputh Bass,,. 11 Green sunf`I<sh, ,Black crappie,. Sandy 6r slIty bottom ponds, La:rgem6uth Ba'ss, BIUegill,'Wh1t:e - Crappie, Br:own Bullhead. F'eather River $mal(mouth Bass, Green ,Sunfish, : White Catf h ish,,' Channel, Cat'fIsh, King Salmon (fall and spring IL runs) ,Stee I head (w 1 titer'-, andspring"'runs), AmerI-can Shad""(June r"Un) , 'Striped B:ass '( Jun;e run)'. Spec I es of spec I a I cohcer n : i IR I ng to }; I , Deer Molise, Def:r , Be'aver Otter Cottonta.lI: Birds: Bald EagIe, Per;egrine Falcon; YeIIoW- Tailed Cuckoo:, PI`ants: California Hlblscu B'Iack Wald Arabls B`rewe'r 1 t Land Uses - SurroUnding Ia:ntl Uses West of the river- include orchards, irrigated pastUre, rice;; some lallings antl the adjacent Mathews pit, East of the river, most of the property ,Is within the WIIdlIfe Area, borrow areal or" occUpled by, tal'Iings: ?he only agrlcUltural use is dr`y pasture: Nume"oUs residences are cIUstered a1ohg the Highway 70 frontage,' r-. - ,- Permanent human activity I h the area Is IoW., the nearest residences are: 1500 ft: west 1,800 f t. west 2300 ft ear z,*' 4700 ft West 6200 f t : west MiNUmer 'US res I dences are I ocated' between 2300 and 47tab f ti east of the pro jedt hoar HI hWa + 70:� dally human activity; Is hlghe'r from' red 'reat'Ionists, prllnariiy shermen/wome► . the wt.(di lfe ar"ea provides apport>.in'tlbs f` or fIshing,,°walk:ing,; b1dyciing, sWImmIng, WlldIIfe ob'soryat16- and hunt i hg, , N E CALMS 1 a PERCENT OCCURENCEr a 12345,6 i 89� CALMS (O-5 mph) 5- 15 15=30 30 mph mph mph - S IND ROSE ., .. 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