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Pubis c kleaririq S' & L - _Developers rexane _: (propb ,ed _ negata.
amI?al) tProperty
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1%2 mile 0e8t of
subut:bari"residential
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noitih. side of g• Sadrame, Avenue, 42-1�-�Ja
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�IO'PION: FTN;r. ' THAT THE ENVIRQNMENTAL, REQI7TREMENTS HAVEBEEN
'CAN�IDEREDr 114OTlNd THA, �iTTTGATION MEASURE$
COMPLETED ;AN>•r
HAVE; BEEN VILL 8E ATTACHED TO T9k I OTATTVE 5,t)BDI�7Si0N
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IAP; AND" F'TND' Ti AT: TH% RE20NE CO24PLIE5, NaITH THE GENERAV
'PLAN LAND DENSiT�iES AND M ) SERVE TO MAKE THE PRO''QSED
aUSE
LOTS MORE, AFF4RDA8fJE INCOPIPi,?INCE itT.TH T)fE fi0C1SxNG
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athtanzel Florence°
'Kandy .'& CynthI a Haapanen
T,ed. & Judy Hahsai
l K�ngburry Lane
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uhico, CA 9 59 26
19' Kingsburry C .
Chico, CA 9 59..2 6
1340''W'.S-acramentb Ave;:
Chico, CA 95926
4-1.5--02
42`-44-05, etc.
43-29-104
Sac.'-:ramento Ave. Estates K1as Irnvestment Co.
i7f�"6 BidwellAve; 10`770 Painter
Rich & Elizabeth Juliano
Chico, GA 959'26
Avenue . 13131. Fairmont
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 SantaAna, CA'92.705
42-15-0;3
42=14-11
43-29-105
Peter Leone Mer 16
2 92.
John.& Micki Scaler
Steven &Kathleen';Pe en
Rt., Sox
Chico, CA 95926
26 Kingsburry Ct.
Chico; CA 95,926
1.509,'W. Sacramento Avenue'
Chica,, CA 9.5926
42=15-04
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42-14 a3
43-29-108, etc:
mgry iessee - Gary-Janet Eax1 -
1310 '14 et 4 Sacramento -Ave, 14 Kingsburry Ct.
Richard &' Joyc'e Ca4narei;
9,11
Chico, CA 95926
Chico, 'CA95926
East Avenue
Chico, CA 9592;6
42-144122
'.412 44''14
43=27-13
Bruce & Nancy Ntcbougal
Ail.ynne Swanson
Robert. & Ethel Carl'
16.12 Almeindia Drive
8 Kingsburry Ct.`
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14J,5. West Sacramento Ave.
Chico CA 95926
Chi co, CA 95925
Chico;, CA 9592'6
42-i4-12142-44
43-27-19
Ron '.& Lisette, Joh'nsbn `
Roti & Terry 'White
John & Linda Hill
1620' Alriendia Drive
2Cingsb,urry Ct
$'53 :8,t. Amant
Chico, CA 95926 -
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42-14-� "9
_2;62-01 etc:
43=2720
Gene Jes:see, et a1
Sacramento Avenue Estates
baleri;tine 'Cooper
162:7 Nord A've.
1:766 Bidwell Ave,
Rt. 2''Bbx 94 =
Chino; CA 95926
Chico, CA 95926
Chicd; CA 9596
421 14--90
42-�62-6
43-272.1
ac5son & riarth,a Smith
1689, Oak Way
behnis & Debra Keck
1.521 Gilbert- Lane
E'cl�rarci Abramson
Chico, CA" 959-26
Chicon CA 95926
Rt. 2 Box 96
Cion; CA ,,95926
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llbtitan Bil ederstadt
Pa.11 & j7.eann'ine Vorber'g
B�rnax,d Hinton
1372 Huggins
p.t7; boX 2236
1405 4. Sacramento Ave.
C "ico CF 959 26
Chi- god CA 9'8927
Ch14 CA 9592&
42=4-0h:
42�-�6'2�-30
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Latky Laura` CXa k
Walter &' Margaret 'Schul z
Jbhii & Ma"ria Ri icbn
xin 8btirry Ct:
2931 ,Norseman Ave.
85% C rrgrbve� Co�1rt,
Chico,CA 95926
Ch�ca; CA 95,526
Clicbr CA ";95926''
2-44-b
43-28-02
43-39 =03
Rbbert & Tyra Benbit
7 Kzrgskitxry at..C�
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Ba 533
Uehhis , ` '
& Ca thy Boatwr� `
iiCt; CA 9595
Chico r CA 95927
$56 Carrgrove Ct.
Chicn;'CA 95976.
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14113 Hamilton Nord 1 "
Cana Hwy . f
Chico, CA..95926
42-15-2 (ptn) etc.::
Rolls, Anderson & Rolls
Bill Dinsmore
Street
Chico; CA' 95926
43-39-04
43 '39-;30'
First finterstate Bank
Maddalena Davis
C/o Real Estate Loaf
956 Mangrove Ave.
150 Washingtbn AVe:`,
Chico, CA 95926
Santa Fe, NM 87501
43 39 - 08
43=39-31 I
Robett, & Fxances Mongan
CA Water Setviae
85'3 Car.rgrove Ct.
P.O. Box 1150
Chico, CA 9:5926'
San Jose, CA 58,168
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ilyr'on & Joanne Larson,,Wm.
'& RFditii MacGibbon
852 5t,. Amant Drive,,
819 Valentine Ct.
Chico, ' CA 95926
Ch co'- CA, 9'5925_
43'-39-17
43-39-33
Stacy Schaefer
Dale& :Roses Pace
83 Teagardeh Ct.
1 45 C+i Sacramento Ave.•
Chico, 'CA 95 26
Chico, CA 95926.
43-38=!8
Russell & Florenoe Addy
842 �eagarden Ct.
Chico; 'CA 95926
422- 9 9
Dopt. of ileterAn Affairs.
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�ftohald & Me] anis Frazier
859 'Valentjhd Ct.
Chico; C� 95926
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*=Sia IRONMENT. LNVEExplanations o a 1 it an "maybe answers are requi�ris..
sheet:(
on' attached ES MAXBE
NO -
EAR'H.Will the ;proposal result in significant:
a; ( nst.able earth conditions, 'or in changes in
geoZ'agic.,substructtires?
b.` Disruptions, displacements; compaction or
ove�rcoverin'g of the soil?
c. Change in topography cr ground surface
relief featuxes .
- of an
d Destruction cove, rin or modification y
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unique geologic or physical features?
e. Increase' in tiind or water erosion of soils,
either on or o£f-site?
beach
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f. Changes in deposition ox erosion of
sands, or changes, in siltation,, deposition
_eros;an__whi_ch may modify the channel of
-ocean
a river or.stream or the bed of the or
any bay,� inlet or lake?
Loss o£ rime agr;icultura]1y productive soils
g• p
outsAde aesignateA, lutbaft areas?'
h .' Exposure of people ur property to geologic
Hazards, such as earthquakes, landslides, mud-
slides, .ground failure or, similar hazards?
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2; AT:R. W11 the proposal. result in substantial:
a. Air emissions ar' deterioration ,of ambient'
quality?
b. Th,e� creation of objectionable odors;, stoke'
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or �fume_s?
c. Al`terat.ion of air movement., moiSZure, ar
-_ - temperatures- or .ap. ciange_in clima e,
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locally or regionall 7.�
3 WATER. Will theproposal result in substantial:'
a.. Chan es in currents, or th
g 6 course 'or
direction of wator movements in eitliex -
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marine or fresh waters?
b Changes'in absorption rates, drainage patterns ,
or`the rate.,and ,amo`un't o£ surface runoff?
c:, '. Need for offsite surface drainage improve-
; channe-
ments, including vegetation removall'
iztion or, culvert installation?
y ].&k flow
Alterations to he course o r o£
Waters?°
e� Change in the amount of 5irface Mater in any
Water body?
f,! Discharge into stYrface Waters, or in attv
alteration o£ surface water quality, including
di5'solired
1�ct not limited to tetnp.erture,
oxY�n.w. or turbid ty?
g Alter -at Tato of1ow
ion of tihe.directon or
0£'.graund WaterS? .:
.q
h Ghattge ':jn th giantit or it" of ground waters
,
either 'tbxi;ugh d'i`rect ad, Its.ons or t.t� th=
draWalsi or through ttter;cepti,on o£ an
agti£er by cuts or e�cca�•atiaris?
the a`mo`unt of WatLL
ivte:diictori in er othertse
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available far publlic Mater supply es .
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S osure of eo a or r proper t i ater��
J xp p p p a,
gelated hazards 'such as flooding. --
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Pt,ANTLIFE .'Will; the 'proposal' 'resu3't in substantial
a: C ange,in the diversity of species, or number
I, of '` lams including :trees;,
of an I s ecie
grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?
shrubs,
Re.duction of the numbers o£` any, unique , rare
�
or endangered species of DI'ants7
Introduction of neer species o plants into an
c,
area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish-
x
ment of existin8 species?
d. Reduction bi acreage of any agricultural, crop? k
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ANIMAL LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial :
C 'in the diversity of species, or numbers
a. ange ir
of any species of anisn'als (bds, land animal
fish,
including reptile fi h and shell
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benthic.organisms.;-or. insects)„
b: Reduction in `the numbeis of ariy'uniquea rare
or'endangered species of animals?`'
Lntxoduction'of neif species of animals into
c.
an area,' or result in ' a barrier to the migration
or movement of
d. Deterioration to P :istirig fish or z�tldlife
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habitat?
6.
NQTSE. Will the proposal result irr;substAnt, al:
a. Increases in existing -noise levels?
1eve1 s7
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. osure of people to'sever.e noise
b .
7.
LIGH ANB GLARE.' 1�till the proposal produce
s gnifi'cantlight and glare?`
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LAND USE. ill the proposal result in a
the or
su stantial alteration of present planned
land use of 'an area?
9NATURAL
RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in
su stan'tia1:
Increase inthe rate of use.of any natural
YeSGurgeS?
Depletion of�any no t, ; natura'1
resouTc.es?
1p,
RrSK OF .UPSET: `Wit the proposal involve
-f t'he release of Hazard
a,, A rases expulsion or
ous substances (incl!Ing but: not limited tos
oat, pectic des,'chemicals or radiation in the
e'�ent of an' acs.. dent or upset Conditions --
b: PoSsibl'e interference With an emergency,
rr.
respotts: - plan or' emergency e, acua -ion p ai►?
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pnPULAmON�= �Vi 1 the proposal alt';er the location,
rate of the h�iMan
'stributao,n,, density, o1:,growth
o elation
E0t7SING tVi11 tike proposal affect' e:tisting' housing,'
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or create a deihand dor additional hoes ng?
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YES I�1AYi�777.1
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13.
TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. IV, 11 the proposal
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result in'
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle
movement.
b, Effacts on exis'tina arkin fac 1itie.;, or
o p g '
-'
demand £or new parking?
C. Substantial impact on e ist ng t ansp;ortatiQn
systems?
d. Significant alterations to present patterns
of crcul3i.iori or movement of people land/or
goods?:..�
e. Alterations to waterborne; rail -or air traffic'?
f . Incr, oase n tra.'fio 'hazards `° to motor °vehicles
bicgclist or,,pedestrians7
14.
PUBLIC StAVICES. Wild: the proposa1'h, ave an e,f£eat`
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=upon; or result in a -meed fvr now or alte°red
__
governmental services,;
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?'
c: �8choolsw? ,
d. Parks oi• other recreational f46ilitios,7
e L. T�aintenance of public facilYti.es inilud'tn.
roads?
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f: Other .go�:ernmental sertices?
15:
ENERGY. Will'the'pi•oposal.result in:
a. Use o£ substanti al amounts of ftlel ,or energy'?.
b. Substantial incredise in demand upon eYa,.s7' °1
sources of energy, or require the delelop;meht
of new -source o£',:enes.gy? - -,
16.
UT`,LlTIES, 3Vill the proposal resii3t in a'rieed'' far,
new 'systems, or subst&ntial altex'at. vns to the
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or, natu
b. Communications sy,stetns'?
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Wat e� ab� - x i�;�..
c : a'va i l a. � y
d. Sewer ox septic tank?
e, r draixiage7
Cl,, "'s vsal7
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Sotx;d wa ste ap,
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�iUA'fAN HEI,TH; Wi] l the proposal result in:
tion of 'any health hazard or poten ,'al
a: Greath
hazard: Oak, in mental',health
g
heap -
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b. Exposure of people ti potei tial ;health
Hazards?
AESTHETfr.S. Will the p�oposal',result in the `
... e t o
o. s 4ructxon of any scenic �r�sta or irxew- open
'fin
the public'; or wi11 the prbposal result the
areatioi of aii aesthetically o ferisiVe site op e31
to' public 'Vela'
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