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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-15A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2 OF 5; ORDINANCE NO,; 2963 ANORDINANCEZONING A PORTION OP THE COUNTY OF BUfil, STATE Off' CI�Y.IF�URNiA, AN M-2 (IiEVY INpL�S'I'RiAi,); DISTRICT; PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 2429, The Board of Supervisors of the "County of Butte, State of California, under and, 'pursuant to Chapter 24-29 of the Butte 'County Code of said County, .. ]y© ORDAIN, ��. as follows: SL'C'T10N 1. The hereinafter described area situate in 'the County of,,r;?Butte; State of California; shall be azad it is hereby zoned as an M-2 (Heavy 6 Xndustnal 'District, and such area shall be subject to the restrictions and restricted 7 " uses ,and regula.' ons pursuant to Butte County Code &. dtion 24.117. 8 �. g in the unincorporated area of Butte` �atd area so- zoned bein located foj . County, Gridley;; nYore particularly described as �� lows: 10 A portion of that certain parcel of land in Section 30; T181d, !R3E,; wbch pareel was conveyed, bydeed recorded' in Volume 1559 at Page `119, Official Records of Butte County, described as< 2, follows: 13 , Beginning at the southwesterly corner of that parcel of land conveyed $9`° 48' 3y" E►' 14 by said :deed; ; "thence from said point ;of beginning S ?.54.32 ft.; thence fiom a tangent that' bears N 53 ° 19' 02!' E, along; 15 a curve fo the° left with a .radius ;of 50:00 ft., through an angle: of 23 is U'7' 39"; :an aro irngfh of ?01$ ft ;. thence continuing along a, tangent; with a radius 'of 50.00 ft., through an 'angle of 590 17 curve to the right S9' S8" an aro length o£ 52 36,# thence S 89,o 48' 39" 'E, 50;- ft.;. 18 l. thence N 34' ° 02' 25" W, 167:8 ft to a: point' distant 628,7eer's westerly�measured at right angles, from tine "A" line at Engin Stattoz�' A 289.63.20 of the Department of Public Works Survey 5 ° 20� 57" W S 75"0100 19 on Road 03 Mt- 9, Post Mile 1.5/U 1; thence 277,07 "ft.; thence S 00"' 03' .39" E, 107.51 ft, to the pont of ` 20 begu�nizig. 21 ContailYiing I04 acres, more or Tess; ':Gridley: ; , 22 SECTION 2:I': This, Ordinance sfiall tie and it .is hereby declared 'tp °3 be 'full fore$ and effect froix and after thirty '30� days after the 'date of its passage; and before the v iration of 'fifteen (15) :clays after' its passage, this .2Ci , Ordinance shall be published once with: tile. names ' of the members ! o£ the Board f) ; 1, i d 1 . I I ,RE>!iOLUt70 91«4 . .�1 XtESOLI'ITION .<}F 7*�E PC,Alr�llllr'� .:C:®M1lll,�S/U1V OF T,HE t G�( UNTY OF BU7TF APPAOVINO`A11!D RE C'ONI1raE.N! _t?Tri r F <;m B0A]W ,0F SUPEA1j1'SORS TTIE" ADOPTION OFA GE,NER.4L d?LAly 3 AIOIENDWWT FROM 0kdC , .RD` A.ND FIELD G'ROPS T() NDUSVZLiA TO ''l1E BYIM, COUNTY GENERAL PLAN - 41 ,, i WfIEa private person (,Y o dSutter Disposal) has petitioned _`tl e Butte County Planning t, through an appropriate application,, to ain`end the ait, for Butte County Oeiwal Plan Land Use Element;; Gridley -Biggs area',LarirC iJse Plb. a change from and d Field :Crops to hidustrza for that property: idendified on 9 Exhibit A Wadhed (iereto; and TMEMAS; the proposed General �'�lart Amendment has Been studied em ; reuiQwed by `tfze Butte County;PCann'rtg G'ortmisstorz an, u public Jteann& held ursuant 12 to [aW; at Which oall interested per acts were heard, and 13 - WHEREAS, The $ulie -bah I'lariniiig C"animissiott has 'reviewed anuy " 14 considered the con'terits of the environm`enial rev etiv' study eliecklist .( ahtbil B) pr"epared �. art the 'arrtendinent ursuanfo the Cali omia. Environmetitdl ua. ` and p Ac f: � t L 4'ARAS, in;`granting this request; the Caunly�s intent and purpose is F 18 , solely 'ta facililafe and'; prariate the proper dispdsaC of hazardous waste materials ariaP 19 promote .t%ze policies o f the Butte County FIa ardour Wastersposal 1Vlanagemei:l Plan SII' I and ;not TO: promote geIteral ►tdustizall developinenl in It�trs location; rand. WHEREAS, the Butfe County Planning, Conim4sion ds"the propose t amendment (ExcUit A) together svilh "the other applccaiiCe eCements of Ithe'Bufle Goun "` k General Plan' does comprise, an overall inter4gl y consistent :Whale..; - 241 RE, ESOL D:NOT; IRN 25 26 1: Theierteral Plan .Amendment from 0char'd.; and Fceld Craps2LL,`ta I I I 1 r f M W , n T well i7 x 6ovcncr 0 14 phI .d i ! rl i . ; � �T' � f I':•Y It M, r�Ni.=� 1 ��FZMMFF�/I11 4i.. 7777 ,i:hi , IV, %x+7 �l�'F2CJ1�i1��tEAr'TAL: PA'c*'L`5- , (v../.p 1 anatsgns of al i "'" and; "H i"BE" answers are required an attached shenGf s) , /+RTfi..: Wii1 the propnal result in significan"r,:. a. Unstable 'earth coriditi'ona, or changes in geologic;; substz�ic"tures? YE5 ,Wig,9/ b. Disruption, siispTacement, dampadtion or avrcavdrng of the soil? c, Change in topography or gzounl surface relief fea[uresl d., Destzuctic�r, coverxn or aodif`ca ' x featur�m� g tion of any unique geologic or physical e. Increase .in wind or watererdcion of soils,, either an or off site? Changes in deposition or erosian of beach sands, ur changes in siltation, depasitior or erosion which mrsy modify the'channoi of a xxver'-;or stream' or. the iced of the ocean orr any bay) ;inlet be fake? g. Loss of gime agricultur;illy productive soils outssde,designated urban areas? h. Exposure caf people or Property to geolagxc hazards such as earthquakes;, as W. mudslides; ground failure dg similar hazard.:1 2. AIR. Will Cher i p opusal restilt iii substantial: a: Air.emissi'oris or deterioration df ambient air quA11., : b x. o'ecxone reon ofb}table,;cdors smoke or fumes? � , c, Alteration: of aitIr atoveutenma3sture or, temperatures, or any change in' climate; iocaily.;or regionally? Still the'Pro OSA l.'result in, substantial; '_ a; Cliarrges in currents, or''the course or direction of water movements in aitkier ctarne or .fresh waters b• Changes in absorpj:ion rats, drainage patterns, or the ,rate, anc amaun%' of surface !runoff? c. Keed` ror off site'.surface drainage improvements, including vegetation remova'1 tl tallation) Alteraticnsto�tlle course oruflowtolns f Mood wafers. l`�n r~ ---- e'• Change e amount d£ `surface ater. i thbo n any Wafer .dy? =�.. t: Disc2k�rge, into surface warersI,,or .in any alteration n£ surface water gtiaiity, including, but 'not' limz'te' to`temperature, turbidity? rl•ssolva okygen' or y gL` Alteation`:oz thedxrection or rate ote f f1oW of ground {+aters� h: Change in the quantity or quality of ground Natars;,'either", through,• dxzect additibnsror withdrawal's :or through inter"caption oz` an -aquifer by - cuts or-tcavations: i. ReducLxor► in the amburtt 6f WA:.:' otherwise available for puiiliG Nater Supp hes ., JtirExposure of �; eo lei or P p property to Water related hazards such as 'floadingY � � G PLA2fT LIFE: Wi I tile. proposal result in substanCial, .r a i� Changs srt, the diver"sztf a'f species, ar' number`= of any species of ants, r (zncltzding trees, sEtrubs;„ grass,4 crops and' aquatic plants)n ts: Reduction air the nUa;b�rs°sof any unique; rare or an, dangereii: spe4ies: oE` olants? c. Introduotiorfof new species of �1 " 771 is .._._ p, an a nto an ;.: area, "Or' in, a barriez ;Cd the normal ,replenishment of existing'°speciesr. ci.eductiart a; LiL acreage bf arty agrit.ultural crap? I AttIMAL LIFE, Willproppsal` resul{. itt wl ox-, i1flijal: ;YDS ILAYBE a, Change in the diversity of species,, or rtttiab.,rs of any, species of ;animals ,. (bixds, land aniirials including zepCxles, fish; and shellfis,n,, organisms insects.)2 or 'bi Reduction in the numbers, of any, unig66, 'Cara, or andantyerad species cf ._.e� ' animals? ✓ 6, Introduction of new speaies of anim,bi, Lnto an area, or in a barrier to the roigration ar movement of animals:' d. Detet-aoratio,n of existing fish ar, wildlife }:dbitatl ¢'. NOISE. Hi 11 the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in: existing noise levels'� b.Exposure of people to severe noise levals? (� TIGHT ,SND ' -GLARE: "Wil„'the proposal prak{iic't- sigtiifirant 'light: and 9140? � 8 LAND USE. N"ll the proposal result in a substantial aiteritiq of "rhel present or. planned lariat use o£ an area? 5. NATURAL RESOURCES Wilir the proposal result in substantial: a: Increase is the tate o£ tae of any natural resourcesd. ? ✓ Depletion of` any nonrreneuah16 ,nat Ural- resources? 145: RTSTC OF UPSET. Will the proposal involve; a.” A risk of explosion or ze1, of haiardaus substanczs (i.ndluding�, but AO limited to, cil, pesticide- chemicals' -or xadiatrion) in tha event of an at or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with an emergecc} response plan; or emergency ' evacuation plan?.• 1 POVIMATTONT, Will the proposal alter-" locati N. K` y Y5 4ETlp GY w-111- the gicoposat result in: YES; MAYSF NO . ubstantial ainta of fuel or, energy? a. lJse of srarn b, 5cibstant3aJ, increase 3n demand Ripon eri,st'ng. s�uzces bf energji, or.. 4 _ .. h xequize the deuelopm nt ai. �w sc%jrcet of energy. -- �6. d.IxiES, Wiii the prc7pw;al, result in x nedd for n al syste a s ar ,t substanCia'1 altazarions to the follo1,risg: a:?o'Wgz ot natural gals? pF C'ommuaications systecs? - c. mater ava_lab lit y. fit, d. Sealer or septic systs7 e. Storm water drainage?' £. S'plid waste. and disposal.'. :.'iT EVAN--iliAttft W"i file �3i000sa� result iris' a. creation of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding 'mental' G healklil? b. Exposure of, people to potential health hazards? �-- Y$.�- S?fIETIds Will :the groposal esult ii the obstruction of ani Scenio v� to or viei+ open, #o the publics. or Will the p oposal resulC in`the V/ creation .af', aft aestheticably offensive sites, dpe•s to. public' view? RECREATION._ 4Ii11 the proposal;cesult�in an impact upon the.tgualityaor� brtuni ties,? �--- - xeat'ana o quantity o£' existing rec; x j• pp.. } CULTURAL RE50UTtCES. a. Will the pznposal. result in the alterat art or destruction P. a. prehistoric or'histb'ric srchaeoio$scal tit e4 - b., Wlll tlta proposal• r"esult in adverse physical o' aest�.h6tid'effecte or dbdect? toa preh1`torac or:hzstoric building, structure poen the have the'Po tent'al, to cause a physical,'ci�anitg .. c.f propo"sal which Woula affect niQue.ethnic ;cultural values; d, Wi11 'the proposal rastricC existing relgifi�is or'saczed uses Within ' the potential impact area? i .� jIp=SCC7S'a2CON'.EN''J=RiJNir li�Tv'rAT— .'EVIIALiJA220N ;See`-attacheo. � t , f I t t t i t 'w " t ,} J '-5:- r t . App'AiCant 'Yuba Sutter Disptisal' Trzc.Assessor's Parcel # 025-190- 0 Log # � 9a -0i-22=,01 TJiATA S�iEET A. k'roieCt' ]Description 1= 2. 'Type of .Project: General Flan Amendment; Rezone and Use -Permit ' Brief .bescriffion: GPA to .Industrial, Rezora_e to IVI 2' and Use' Perncil :to allow storage of hazardotasasfe: 3...ocation On the north side of,Qrd Ranch Road -approximately 2000 i`eet Past of Highway 99 Waith of Grid11 4. Proposed A'ensltq o;Developrnent I�ot: applicable, 5.. ' Amount of impervious Surfacing' 1SOQ squa�'e feet. of znperviouus surfacing is proposed; ! �. 7,,' Access arad 'Nearest: Pudic 3todd s pro a has fconta e on, Urd Ranch `Road, �) P, rtX g ldlethod o£ Sewage Itis osa_ g p l Indiyidual:� weIl. MOO �: Source of Iridtvidual septic systerxi. 9 ., P o < < , xam�ty of Paw9r Line,:tdlacentr to property along Ord Ranch �2oad 1d:. Pofential 'for fiYrther. land drvxbions .and development: Under pi6p6sdd. GP and Zoning there be wilt potential for'further land division, ,The l 7 zone does riot have a Minim m lot. size: B: l✓np4gni ientaI Settin Ptivsical En, if i2ent 1: 'Terraini a, T Ge e n ra 1 o _ o" ►ra is ha P lr ply C racier: Level: b: Slopes:. 0 o°Ya on site; 0=1% ori adjacent ..ands, c. I✓19vation. 93 feet,A. ,S..L. i d• L ►toting Factors: Nom Sods' a. yp cla11, y T es anti Ckaracteristics:, Gridley clay loam, surface .4 q, duh.brown loam, $ to 12 inches deep; moderately well szrpplied in,organi'C master :and abso rbs grater, readily: Subsoil iso to 44 inches deep of rich, liro�vn heavy Ioam fihzs directly overlies a ;'yellow grayish 'icon ' ' silica. cemented substratum b= Li,mi tJng,Facto s. Poor subsurface drainage: Natural Hazards of tie Land ; a. Earthquake ,one T4oderate ,Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII, b:. Erosion. Potential None ; c, La `d s n lide. _. Potential: 'None:i d. Fire Hazard+ Unclasif ed. ,. e'. Ex pnmv9 Soil Potential:, 1Vlociecate: - =. 9- i. , ENVIR,QN. '.MENTAL REFERENCE MAiBI . 1. Map 111, arttxquake and Vaultctvity: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan ,reviled 1-77 by CH, Hili, 2: Map J2, Lictuefactton 'Potential: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County general' Plan revised 1-77 b C y H�tvi 1 L11. Map III -1,. Subsidence 8c I ��=;cislide Potential. Saf6ty Elemend, Butfe Coun ,General'Plan revised I-77, by CHzM dill. u ` 4. Map 'III 2, Erosion Potential: Safety Element, Butte, County General Plan t evised 1=77; 'VI Hill• by CT3II 5. Map .TII-3, ;Expansive Soils: Secy Element, Butte Cpun{y General Plan revxsecl i«"-".7; by CHEN 114i to .f, b: Map IV -I, Noise: Noise'Element, Butte County General.Plan;revised 1-77,'i;y, C14 Hill. 7.. MOO _4 Scenic Highvrays: ' Scenic Highway Element, Butte BCun Plan revised 1-77,,by CT�vI H11'. 8. Map 'iQI-4; Natural Fire 'Hazard C1'assesc Safety Element; Butte County General Phan y revised 1-77, by CH�1Vi Pti11 9: Archlogical Sensitivity M aeoap by James P Manning, foel Butte 66unty' Flanri 09 _. Department, 1983. 10. School District Map, Butte County Planning Department a; 11. Chico Nitrate Study'1V�ap, Nitrate Conceritratian in Shallow Wells;'1983,. by Department Of Water Resources, Northrn+estern District; The; Resources Agency, State of, California. 12, • Agricultural es PreseryMap, esfablished b Reso'1ut�on Nu. 67-178; Butte Caurtty Boaccl of Supervisors,. December''S, 198'x." '•: 13 Flood Iiisurwnce 'Rafe 1Vlaps National Flood Insurance Pi ogram Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1988. l4 USES Quad ''Maps, Biggs, CA, 107 15 Soil Ma Chico 19 /Orov'ille 1926 ,Ase 1)S De' aY-trrient of A nculture p►:. ) . P 16 Soil.;Surve}► of Chico(1925)/Oroville (1926) Area IJ.S, Department'of Agriculture 17 Butte County F re,Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities Map; Butte Cnuhty Fire UepaliAment and. California Department'af Forest' tate County.Plannirig Department:' -li- A. �. Existing drainage channels' disrupted by de, pment shall be replaced by!. canals or pipes. .Any new canals shall re� Iined with :rock to prevent erosion. Th -6. ,integrity of the two d'rainageways leading From the larger meadows through Lots 1 2, and-5shall be maintained Roadway crossings can be allowed ifthe drairiageways are protected by 'culvorts: 9.. Runoff` from paved surfaces tCsec for. commexcial parking; shall'be rected through planted ;landscaped areas or into infiltration trenches, rather than be directly conveyed ta, r' the creep in pipes or ditches. This -w111 release' suspended articulates aiid: ,reduce the- impact` upon- Butte_ Creek. P 10: A. 100 foot setback shall be established from 'the riparian; zone along° .`butte ` Creek, except where the vertical separation on Lots 22 and 25 provides an.: adequate setback area, A 100466t setback ,shall be established` from the edges. of the tv✓o large za�ead, ows along the northern boundary, arida 50 -foot setback fromthe edge of the. bluff °north of 'Butte Creek N residential development sfiall be permitted in these setback areas, the r`ypaxian gone or `shall ' meadows. 5etbacle :lines be recorded on the ,deeds' for' each lot and . shown on the final recorded ,nmp. 11. All areas of soil exposed fur .construction' shall be .covered 'by buildings; paving, or' with mulch. (or similar material) Before file o'riset of fall rairis:ul 12. 11 �H Lads 1 as listed in the ar, 'Ide 'Iogical,-report shalleither lie shown a's a leo DF:velopmont Zone" on,the final riiap, or the developer:' may' contr°act for additional field work and literature review toestablish the TO historic value of the sire prior to. tentative subdivision ,rnap approval, r artifacts', be encountered during Should cry subsurface cultural remains' or: construction activities -on the Site, work should be halted `until a qualified, , archaeologist` has made a determination of their sxgzuficance. second emergency access route shall be ,,�ovded to connect Lots 1 tliraugh 'a all weather road 7 and 10 ,through 16 with Humboldt Road . Tius s, all be an, on, an easement from a lot in the , series 13 through 1G,; built to a road standard to be ,determinedy the ButteC.ounty Public Works"' lJepar'.imenf i A prior io acceptance of the £anal stbdivisiori map. 'ec'ifi `n 2 snail e defin d on a s The' ,floating what easezneit seryl g I:ot 6 s l b e p c, recorded easement rotite. 1G °Vegetation removal shall he limited to: that necessary fpr development for the'' ro eet contem" l`we, and corn `Bance rih..ado tied fire safe re lations p J ]? P W P tY=. 17: X2oo;fmaterials shall be [Jl Glass A of B �' hid a. OATC `' �eticCf T7 j. NQ. TOTAL Rf CCRVRO IUtl:LiC WOINf'NRALTN CIA `,LAMfY VA111AMCtlx �,1iJtlLIC lOHINO RHv owntlq - ,%►p1�LICANT' .,. REGEIVKp FRDM REGARDING EN At NEGATYV DECLARATY'ON` ONMENTAL IMPACT; r` 1. NdTY E I HEREBY GIVEN' that the ,project .' da. Gr b:64d "b.e`low has been ° reviewed pursuant ;to the provisions o.f the California "Enva.ronmental duality Act. of 1970 (Public Resources Code .21100, et.,`seq.) and 'a" determination has been made that it will not have a significant Oct upon thnment: 9b, 01-122 03 Y1' 0�'S=19ow050:. 2. AESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:F� ie 90-�, 8 Re"zane from P,-O,to, MY "2 5: OCATION OF PROJECT:, Ori th.e nort sd.de of Oho RaricYi 'Rbac , approx. /2 mlieeast of Oro -Ranch Riad, Gr.i;d ey.; '- 4.. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: Yuba. 5'uttet Disposal Inc.. y 7.17 G Street Na- I"svill.z, CA 579,01 5. TITYGATION ME4SURESr See attachecT 6. A copy of the initial study reg'ard.n�; the environmental eff�*ct of this project t on ffle at 7 County :Center Dr`,ive, Oroville. ' This stuffy Was �-- Add' as 'pre.sente�i. = Adopted with, changes Specx;fic modifications' and . d sup.pd, ting, reasons s-- I attac:hied. Z. A pub is heating on this Nogati ie Decla"'ration was' he1.d by the d'ec is ion ma Ing, body N,eariri Body Butte County Board of Stixpervi or Date of Determination =Y Determin4`t1on- On .thebasis of the ,nitzal Oltudyi of envsr`oitmental, `impact., the information pres'ente'd at hea'rsngs, comments received a`r the rftt6 pro,;pdsal and` our own °,kno:W ;ed'g'e ndepeade-res. arch. We find' the proposed Pro ec COULD UOT have a s zgnlficant . �] effect on,. ;tfie °environment, and.."a 4EGATI'VE DECLARATION hereby ailo'ptecl �Ve firid that the p;ro�ec!t °COULD ha�re !a s�.gntfcant effect :, on the environment but willnot in this case because of attached mitxgat�an measure.5 described in item S,; above whichare;by t;hzs 'refe'rence made conditions of proje,c't ' a: r.. a ov l A co pp, .,. ndi;�ional NEGATIVE VIE ARATI.01V is hereb ' Y adopted. A E aDOLAAT, tEiAIMAN r Eutt Court Board of Siipervisozs ;r iavembe'r 19. 199'1 , TO p�scserfi 1oYa� h+dl/c uas' :4cYr RI[CkIV 1[O� MOH14f a1N Y}IRIryG11♦ •URUR iONINtl 'isNV �'OTIIRR ,` i�.'. ii11611TY Grpttl'MM111;`� ,. N4�LTII r A+'pL.ICANT - Ok NDI.`C T , CQC7NrY 03F 337JTTE ENV2RONMEi�7TAL CI-IRCI{L,7:S;T F'pRM. (To ;be co feted b Lead A'enc y g y1 roc No. 90-0,1--2: 0O AP NO.; 025=19Q-.0'SO Fil N04, 90.-ISB 1. Name of 'proponent Yuba Sutter Disposal Inc 2. Address of. proponent;and representative (;if appla"cable): 117 C Street 'Marysuillc,; CA",9 9 1� r 3. Projf oneect descYiptian: :General Plan RezAmendment. frdm Qticf ar rom t PQ o M2. an d Use P-M for a Hous.ehold.Hazaxdous'Waste Collection Site.- %I. M N]DA2G7RY _ FYND2NGS t�F ,' �'LG1�72F"t'CANCE YES.:,, 1. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the en,ir.ironment, substantially reduce `the habitat of a fish or wildlife species,, cause a- fish oz ,. w.ildlifa population to' ,roe below self-sustaining levels,• Ch�eaten.to eliminate a:plant or animal communityr 11 duce'the number az restrict.tlid . Tango of a rare Ali endanggred plant or-astimal or"eliminate. important examples':sof major periods of` California history or •pretustory?. 2, Ddes the project have the potential do acki'ieve sh-,,It-term bene#its Co the detriment of long-term`s environmental goals" (A.sh0,rt»tii impact the on environment is one.w ch e`ccuman a relatively brief ,ps#riod d£ time while long term. impacts will endure into the future.) 3: Does throjthveapacts which, are iridivicivally l,imtted' but cumulatively donsideratile? (A project may im o pact on two or. more separate zesouzc"es Where thimpact on each r"esource is relatively small; but wiiese theeffeCt of 'tht� total of those ippacts on the environment is significant:) Does the project have ernvirdnm®ntal effects which will cause substantial adverse effan' ects on humbeins, either diect7y ox ind.pctly? IIT DETERM2NA22cOl+i (To be completed b- 'the. Lead Agency). On the bas3's'0 this initial evaluation: I(WE find the proposed project COULD; h"OT have a•s Lrnificant effect ori. the envrontaenG and a, NEGATZ�E DEC`LAR`ATION �i11 be prep ared,.n T:FTE- - / ind tha ­77f t although, the proposed pro;�,ect MULbe have asign%ficant effect , on time envroiunert, •there will' not be a significa»t effect in 'MIThGAION ' the ,this case beaaesseu tSEAStFFtES' described orf, the' attached;''sheeC have been added to the' projQct: A NEGATIVE DECLARA TON'�ail1 be prepared: I%4Ik find Che'pr000sed proaeet"MAY have a ssgnificaiit eFfect on the envzronu�ent., . �w,�anc!an IriWIRONMENTAT, IMPhGT REPORT is required: COUNTX OF B(J= PLAt{NIIZG aEPAE;1MEtiT -ay.. c Tai � San e i, g is Assistant Planner �d � Paula Leasure; Senaor Planner ' Tci. �R7"VIRC�NNtE1�iTAL . 'LNIYAC^I.S (gX liantions of all 'YES" and."MAYBE" answers are re red' on attached sheet('s�., dill the proposal result in► signif scant: YES �tAYHE NO Unstable earth co-nditionsi at. changes in geologic„,substzuatures?. g b. Disruption, displacement, compaction, or ovetcoverin of the so14 r� ir c: Change in topography, or, ground surface relief features? d; Destruction, covering ar modification of any, unique geologic or physical' e, Increase in wind`or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? f: Changes in dapos%tion or erosion of beach zditds,;or changes in';slitat on, tion or cahich 'may modify the channel o£ a river' qr stream deposition e P, of atosion os t . e ocean or any bay, ;inle't or lake? g. Loss of 'prime agricu]turally product've so ls'outside,designatod urban azsas? geologic es, li. Exposure of, people or Property to .}iazard§ such ;as earthq'"-k , Zand'slides, mu4;lides,, ground failure or similar tiaxaxdsr 2, {+Will, the proposal result in substantiali a. Air emissions or deteroratio-n of ambient air quality? Thee cleat 'ah of. objectionable odors;,: smoke, -or `fumes? c -i6 Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or`°any`cha_nge it► , , cli5iate, locally or r`egidhAlly? ---- �w x 3 � SJATF�. Wxl1 Clse proposalr'osult iz� s4bstantia_1--: ` 2 Charges :l currents, or the nurse or. direction of water movements in . either marine` ;or fresh: waters! hanpatterns, or, the rate 'arid amount b. Cges in absorption ratesy drainagg of `surface runoff? c. Need for off-site 'su-f.acedrainage improvements; including vegetation movalrw,chaitneliation or'culvert installation? wa ere. djAlterations to the course or 'flow of flood: t e. Change in'th. amount of 'surface dater in any water body' Discharge. into surface haters, or in any a'Iteration of surface water? quality; i.ncZuding but',not limited -to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? g.. Alteration of the direction.or rate of floe+ of ground, waters? h 1. age in the quantity or quality o£ ground waters, either`through `,- d+`ddt adds"tions or withdrawals, or.'"through irate ception of an aquifer by 'cuts or excavations? water able for uti.l c e z. Reduction in the `amouatt of watQr; otherwise' avail, p - supplieS,: �-•-- . _.. �. j. Exposure of people or 'proper"ty to ;water related 'hazards` suctr as'F1Qoding?` 4. PL'OI LIFE. Wi1I the proposal result int' sizbstaritial . .c a Change Change the divers;lty of spedies, ar number of any species of plants (ine1'-ding trees, shcubs,'grass, cropst and aquatic plants),? �— b: Reduction' of the numbers; of arty unique, rare° br 'endangered spe'Cies' of ' ' plarits2 • c: tntroductson df, .new species of plants into` an area, ar'in a barrier to 4 the normal replenishment- of existing spec'izs"Y �.._: igric ul;tural d. Reduction in acreage' of any crop! ----+ 5.: A2ltMAI LIFE. Will the proposal, re"still. it , sixbstant fal;� - P P YES AYBE- NO a., Change In the diversity of species, or numbarz of.any,sPecies`af an'imal's (birtis� land animals inclriding,'reptiles; fish'anii ellfshr organisms of insects)? Fr..; Reduction in the numbers.,of any unigia, tare or endangered species of ariiraals? c. Introduction of ndw species of Anita is"into,'an area, or .in a fiarriez to 048Migration:or movement of animals? d. Deterioration of existing fish�:or Qil:�ilife lssbitat 6. ,NOISE. 'Will the proposal result in 'substantial: a. Increases in existing noigeJeV6ls? (j r b. Exposure of Paop10 to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND` GLARE: Will the proposal pr,cduce sig zficant light grid glaro7 CJ. S. i, mt USE;. Will the proposal t6Wlt in a :substantial al"terati'on ,of 'the 1 resent c Anned land ilse of an area? 9. NtiT(1RAI. RESOVRCgS. W3<ll.the proposal result in:substintial:. a. Increase ''iri filerote of use b. Depletian•of any, non-resteaable-;natural resources? 10. RISX OF'UPSET.' Wili 'theproposal :involve;: a., A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (inclucting, but not limited to-' 60,;pesticide's, chemicals or 'radiation)" 'ip t.�ie 'event. of an adcid-ant or upset conditLL ions? .�. b... Possib1e.3nterference With an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation' 1ant? p. ' li. POP[TLATION. Will the proposal alterlocation; dstzil�utiani, 'den sity or growth ,rate 'of ,thehuman: o ulatiori; PP 12 HOL132NG. Will the proposal affect existing,hausing, or areata a, demand for additional housin 13. TRrlNSPORTi1TZ6NjdLt4t LATiON. Nib l k ie` proposal- r6 it a.- Generation of substantial 4, dtibnAl yehicla;n1aaement? • b. Effects on existin$'.parking,facilities:, or.demanci`For'.riew. par king?' _ c. Sub6tai►tial impact on. existing tta/1spdrtatz'dg systemsl. d� Signi£'Can alterat�.ons. to present' pattzrns of ci`rculatinit, or' :movement° of Ipeople,,andjor goods'? z. e.• Alte'ratsons to Waterborne', tall br air traffic': f. Increase in traffic hazards to,moto't vehidles, bicyclists sot pedestrians? _�. 14 PtTBLIC S�Rt/ICE5. Wiil the proposal ;hare ori ef£edt upon; or result in a need for=neW or altered government'services;, a. Fixe L protection? Ui 'Polic'e' ptote ctii. on, � � c. ' Schoc'1's� d:L Parks .Or other recreational Facilities? .•. e.'Mainteinance vt public facilities, including roads? ���. — . �% , _. _ .. f:, ;other governmentaL`serxices•? +, i -.3 15. •' Will the proposal result in: YES ' YBg 1�0, a•, Use "of Al amour►t5 of fuel or energy? _ .... �...= — b. substantial increase in .demand upon existing sources of energy ,or require ttie, development. of new sources of, energy? •_.---; '16UTILITTE5. Will the gropbsal result in a.need.cr naw; systems; o: subsrantial altozationa to ,the following; a Power "or natural ;gas". -----= t b: Communications sysfems?, �- °` c. Water availability? d, sewer or septic systea►s?" nater dtainage'; f; Solid waste and disposal? T l7. N HF -14TH: ''Fiil'1 the proposal result in: a creation,"of any .Health'khzard or potential, hazard (excluding dental.;' : b« 'Exposure of people to potential.health hazards? �-..» •..r iR ttESTEII;TTCS. Will the proposal result 'in the obstruction, of any 'scenic. w,ista or view open to the puta14 or, wil the nrnposa`1 result A the c eation,af an`.aestha_tically offensive.site'open to .public,view. 19. ,RECREATIQti, Will .tkie propoal result irt, an impact iapdn the quality or uaatit of existiri recreational,O ortufM, es q_ y g PP 20. ..CULTURAL`RE50URCE5". I,� A Will ttie. propose result in the alteration'iar `destzuct�.on "of a; ✓ prehistoric or: histories archaieological site. Full the proposal result in adverse physidat or aesthatiic effects tp, a prehistoric' or .Jijsto.ric: building, structure.:oz object? ." ci Does tile' proposal Mve"ithe "potential to causr� a'physical cha:ig� �l which would- affect Lmigue. "ethnic cultural values,? d'.. Will. th'e "propdsel restrict a sung' e�ig ous or sztezed: usex i?ithiit Vim-.-- the, potential impact area? .. . �»�•-- Si:: 7tj CON.. c» ENV.2°ROD7MENTAL; zwvALVA7'zori sea attached", =i;5- ,: e® Applicant: Yuba Sutter Disposal Inc, Assessor's Pax�eel, 02S 190-050 A �ra�,�eet Desen to ion 1. Type of Project: General Plan Amendment, '�2ezone and: Use Pc�rinit 2: } Oh allow Brief Descrip�lon. GPA to Indusfraal,'R.ezone to 'M 2. and Use Pe tt to 3, ` storage of hazardous waste. Location: lin .the north side o- Cird Manch Road appropgmafiely 2000: feet east 'of Highway 99 north of Gridley:. 4. Proposed Density o 'Development. 2g1ot applicable, + ' 5.` Amount of Irn ,er�ous Surfaexri • 15U0 s ware feet of im envious -.,surfacing -is, p g• , P b. proposed. Access and Nearest Public` Road(s)i ,Property has frontage on t)rd Ranch Rand: 7„ Method of Se*app MpgOd.. Individual well'. $. source of Water Supply: Individual septic system. 9. 10 P oximity of 1'ower.Lrnes;: kd�acent to property along O rd Ranch Road., .' Potential for land' db-Asions and developnnent: leder proposed GP and: Zoning ;there will be potential far further land division: The M -Z zone does not. have a mirunlum l0. size. �;, , �rivironmental'�ettna' Ph*sical Environrrienti Terrain a General Topographic, Character: Level b Slopes; 0-S%a on spte, .0-1 ort adjacent lands:. c' Elevatoin; if d'imatrrg Factors: °None. a Types and Characteristics Gridley clay loam, surface soil of dull brown clay well'suppled, in organic rziatter acid loa,i $ fig i2 Ynches deip, mr�derately absort s Water zearlil �, ;Subsoil zs 24<fo 4 4 finches deep of rich brown hea•, . d loam.::' This, directly overlies a yellow. grayish arorz pr silica ce""me'ntri , subs�kratutn: b. Limitillivactor, <; Poser subsurface ,drainage. 3 Natuxai ]Hazards iii' the Y«arid a. Earthquake °Zone:' Mod"este Earthqua4:p Infien iffy Zone VIH: ' ta.Eroxgn Potential, None, G Landsllcle P66hti'alt None' d. Fire Hazarsi iTncassifed; e. J xp, nsiye $ Moderate: w V hr