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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-15A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 3 OF 5I; I 4. Ilydrology a. $t rface Water. None on site. � + "F b. n Y../'� Ground,W, Area o plentiful galley aquifers and hes round 1aten ♦r'. withdrawal. �� C. ` Drainage Characteristics: Parcel drains to the west. A. Annual Mnfall (normal). 20 tis 22 inches per year. e- Lniiting ]Factors: None. S. Visual/Scenic Quality: Goad. 6. Acoustic Quality: Fair. 7. Air Quality: Generally good; ,though air quality can be poor' during; times of agricultural burning. ; Biolog;'cal Environment: 8; Vegetation: Vegetatio non s4'te, is limited to lawns axed oleanders. Y. Wildlife Habitat: Limited.' Cultural ✓nvxcc►nment: 1.0i I i Archaeological and,Historical Resourcesin the area; Low archaeological sensitivity Area. 11.. i Butte County .General Plan des' ignation:Orchard .and Field Crops. 12: Existing, Zoning: A•40: 13. tdsting Land TJse oh-site: Solid waste ransfer station. 14. Surrounding' Aria• a: Land Uses: Orchard uses surround the parcel. Zoning: A=40. c. Caen Plan Designation-. Ot'chard ;and field crbps. A. Parcel -Sizes. 1/2 to 11- acres, the' average �s-approximately 20 acres. I 15. e, Population; Sparse, there is one homewvi x ., tN'V"lRONMEWAL REFERENCE MA'f'E.Rl .e� 1. Map'Ii-1, Earthquake and Fault Activity: Seismic Safety gloment,' F3utte` County General Plan revised 147, by CHIT i 2. Map 11-2, Liquefactions Potential: 'Seismic Safety Element; Butte County General PlazS revised 1.77, by CHzN1'Hil1... 3. Map';1TI-1, Sub�,�idence &Landslide Potential. Safety .Element, Butte County General Ilan revised 1.77, by CHX Hill, 4. Map H2, Erosion Potential; Safety Element; Butte County Gdhdrat Plan revised 1=77; 4� by CHX Hill. Map III-3,'.xpansive Soils: Safety Element; Butte County General i'lai revised" 1-77, by CHS" Hilly 6; Map IV -I, Noise: Iyoise Eletrient, Butte County'General Plan revised 1-77; by CH2M riill :, 7. Map V-1, Scenic Highways: Scenic Highway Element,.'utte County General Plan. revised " 1-77, by CH 2M Hi11, $• Map RP4, Natural Fire Hazard ClassesSafety Element, Butte County General PIan - revised 1=77; by CxM Hill:.; _ g:" Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James: P: Manning; for Butte County Planning Departinent, 1983 1C1. Schnol District Map; Btke"'County Planning Department. h. Chico Nitrate Study Map, Nitrate Concentration m Shallow'Wells, l9$3,'i De artment of Water tsources, AjorthWestern. District, Rie` Resources Agency, "State .of"California. 12. Agricultural Preserves Map; established by Resolution 1Vo: 6'7-17$, Butt60o, unty; Board of Supervisors, December 5, 1987. 1 Flood Insurance, Rate Map"s; National Flood Insurance Prograrim Federal Emergency 1 Management A.geriq, 19$8, I' 4 LTSG Quad Maps,IBCAI97 ;, 0. 15. Soil Map, Chico (1925)%CJroVlle . (1926�i Area, US Department of Agriculture. 16 Soil Survey" of ChcoEl925)/Oroville,;(1926) cArea; iI S:. Department of Agriculture: 17: Buffs County Fire Protection Jurisdictions and, Facilities' :via offs Coin Fire' P, ty Depai tinent,; and California D'e partment�of Forestry: Butte'County Planning Department CBS hl , r ., ox r: n 1 I� , 1 i I 229. 5 Ursa , I I 3 - I r r 1 a, 4, :A 40 p 22gs: I z a I I t I , I x I i I � I I ..``pf 1 M: - APP2NDIX 1 ,,COCTPITY OF' $�i.TTTE ENVZRONMENTAL' C ECK�.Z:S'T vank ' , : by Lead Agency) ` LOG NO. 50 22=01 AP NO. 025-10 0 45,0 File No, 158 1; 11ame of proponent.Yuba:.Sutter. Disposal::inc a 2: Address of proponent and representative cif applicable): III C Street. ` Marysville, CA� 9wo? 3. Project description: Generali Plan Amendmerit from otchaTnd'�lctri a 1 Rezone from PQ to M2: andan&',Use Patmit fQ,,t a Aeuseh(Ad 'HT tardoos Waste Co1lec:t�64'Site.,, Y7:.. h2ANt7ATC�RY FYND"ZNGit OF' SZGN2F"CCANOE' YE5 MA_ �NO 1. Does the pro,�ect have the potents'al to degrade the qualzty of the environment',, substantial y reduce the habitat of ;.fish or wild]ia species, cause a fish or ,. vildlife papulation to drop below, se1'f sustaining levels,�threat'en to °el�ni'nate a plant or animal;conimunity, reduce the�number or restrict the range of a rare ar endangered plant or animdl. or elimina>e important ekamples of major:periods Of California li`istory or prehistory? 2 Does the pro ject .t ave the Potential to achie`�e short1.term benefits to the detr3afent of long�`term environiaental goals?','�A short-.terms impact o'n the environment is one which occurs in a rel_aLively brief period of time while ton term impacts will endure ' into re.) 3. Does 'kkie project have impacts' sihich azo individually liroitad butt cumulativL ely considerable? �A project may impact on, two or more seoarate resourcesrwhere the impact in each resource is .relatively 'small, blit where the effect of the / total of those impacts on the environment is sigriificanC.) 1/ 4. Does :the project have :environmental ef.fects:which Will cause substantial adverse effects on human: beings; either directly or indirectly? ,._ II2. 'L7E EIZMZNAT2C7t�7 {,Tobe'completed bj bile ddid Agency'). On Ghe basis of r this initial evaluations I/L ;Find the proposed project COULD' NOT have a significar►t effect on the ' environment, and a NEGATIVE,DECLARdT'ON wi11 be prepared. ' IL, /WE'find that although the proposed project. COULD have ,a significant effect ` i" on the environment, there will not he a significant effect in thl.s case because the MITIGATION "htFSttPE5 'riescribed on the aCtached sliest Kaye peen added to` the project. A NEGATIC�E l)EGLARATION Will_ be prepared. , l/WE find rhe proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the;viroriment. 1TAI,. iMPAGT IikPORt� is, required. and an ENVIRONMEi.. COUNTY OF BUTTE;a PLANNING, DEPARTMENT . 1 DATE: June 6 , 1990 Ay Oragg sta f, P,lari` e g, 5anaers�,� Assis , n », ,l2/JiGL�.P Paula Teasu e, Senior Planner "Iy ri7V aig2C3NMFN .A.L. "t N1 LsAkc } x l4$4 ions` of all' " YEP 'And I'l4AYBgj' :ansWers are r'e uirad on attached sheet i� .. q (° j 1� 4t11 the proposal result i YBE No'° Unstable earth cond.itidM,'or changes in geologic substructures? Ilo b: blieuption,;displacement; ,:ompaction or overcovering of -the s6il7. c: Change in topography or grotu)d surface relier £"tures.," F d: Destruction coffering ar madificaCion 'of any 'u»ique pcologc or physical` 'features? - e. Increase in :wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? f.. Changes jatL deposition or ;erosion of beach sands, or changes in ,siltation, deposition or erosion, which may`modify the 'cliannel of a river or stream or the bed, of the ocean or an bay, inlet or ;lake?' g: .io'ss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated:uxban areas? , h. EXp¢sure' of people or property to-geologxr. hazards such as earthquakes, landslides mudsli des, 'ground failure or similar hazards? 2. SIR', iJill the proposal result in substantial: a., Air, eaissions or deterioration of ambient, air quality? - . , b. the creation of objectionable. od`.ors, smoke os fumes?�" C* Alteration of air �novement,.mois,ture or temperaturot or any change in clitrat�e, locally or regionally 3`. WATER. Will the -proposal result in substantial: f. a. :Changes in currents;, or the course or direction dk`vater movements in either marine or, fresh watiers, i b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,•or the rate and amounC , .. = of surface runaf � £ c. eed fpr, off-site surface drainage improvPmerits; including vegetation removchnnlizatnaioqq varp <ins4llation2., d: Alterations .to the course or flow'of flood wa'ters2 Y. e., Change ,in the amount of surface water: in any +dater body? £. iDischargP into surface waters, or in,,,,, ,;y aJ tera o ni of surface, mater quality, including but not lisiitec( to bemperatured;xssalved oxygAn or turbidity? g: Alteration, of` the Ire; ;on of �floii o ground waters2`"✓, h: Change in the quantity of quality of ground staters, either thz+augtt r direct additions or withdrawals 'ar. through interception o£ aq aquifer by cuts or excavat;{ons. is Reduction ini,the amount of water otherwise avakx A_ for public slater `-supplios 2 j. 'Exposure of- peiipTe or property to' water az r related hards such as £laoditig� 777777 k 1'GAhT LI- IFE': (Jill the' pznpasal result is sibstan'tal: a'1 Change in the diversity 'of species, or numb of. aHyl species of ,paanCs ,' (incluiiing trees,. shrubs; grass crp s and, a'uaGic� - P 9 p b, Reduction of the numbers of any lutsque:; rare or eddangered -species of 'plants"? t% c:- Introduction of new species of plants into en'area� or in a barrier to the not tY repleiCislzment of e�istan s ec2aa. g P " d, I'Re duction -in acreage` of miry agkicultural crop? 1i , 5. iANlf IAI, Liar, Willtite pro osal " p resu]R. 1rt :+rttsFaliti:�l:. � a• (birSe in, -the diversity a£ .speciesy or r:umbers of any speries: of aiixmals (1�rds,, land" animals including rept'lles., 4ES MAYS of insects j? dish and aftell£xs"h, :;organisms b. Reduction in the nu�bxrs of arty Uriiqurs, crrz ar tsndan d ad 4p- eeies o'f animals? g:x c. Introduction of new species of ariir►dI Ifict the, aii ilrLd, �/C in a 6arriai' tthe, migratioia or:Ls sent of, aninsals" d. Deterioration of esfstirig fish or s .ilcllife ftd�iitaG? b, NOI5E�. Will the proposalLIZ 'zesult tri sustan; tfal ----- ' a. Increases in existing noise Terrell.? b • Exposure o£eo .le P p severe :noise Te•iels7 T. LYG _T AND GLAR$, � Wi;ll the p' o 'osal . r p pro4frlc� sigt:•1fcant 1lgl7C andlare7 - 8, (,i LAND USE,. Wi11 the proposal xesult in a= substantial a1.teYstd,an of„the present or, planned land u e;o£ am areal 7 NATURAL :RESOURt"ESk�'ill . the proposal restr3t In substantiaE: a+ Increase in the rate of tine of any natural 'resources? b. bepletiorr of an y no ,natural,reso;urces2 `10. RSSK '-"—= OF UPSET,,, Will the proposal>nvolre• �+ a. A risk ofexplosion or releasd. of hazardous substances (nc'ud aigy but not , , pesticides chemicals ar xad limited to oil atxan) irtTia event.± ; of an accident or trDset conditions, b. Possible inCerfereace with an emergency cuatiresponse plan or,emergei'rcy� evaon plan? Il. POPULATION,Ffii1. the; ro--.:—.�. gzowth rate of the hen posal a1te�.�locaCipop drstribution,,'.density pavulatzon HOUSING,' Will the p"r'oposal affect e.cisting haulg, or create d in for, additional housing? '., a deai�ui �~ l3 T?ANSPOkTATION/C,Tk, f.ATION, Will the proposal e4tj1t,ih:. A, Generation, of substantial additional velzele ,LaVement? Effects an eic>stin g parking £aclitieS, or demand dor tfew;parking? C. 5ub'stantiei, ;unpact'on e.,cisting trausporration sysCems? i d: Signifacant alterations to prese.nt'patterns':of circulation or movement of ;people ano�ogoods? � LIZ_ e. Alterations to` wateiborni< s nail'_or air''traffip? "'-- f;Tfidrease� iii traffii: hazards Ca motor vehicle's, bicyc,'li�ts or pedestrians7777 2s PUBLIC , SERVICES.�gilt,the �o alae have. fo A P an erfect upan'a' ax result in;a need � r.new ar altered ga�etnmenr ' '.cel serve. � Fire protection? b: Police ;protection? c, schools? r d� parks or other recreaCiona facilities? _ e: xn tenar9ce o' Eubl P , c faczlit�es, including roads? f. other govfeftal 4ezvrces7 — ---_ ` V m 4 , L i S v ;A'ppl ;can: 'Yuba Sutter Dl posal Inc: Assessor's; Parcel # 02;190-050 90-01-22-U1 » DATAMELT A,. Proecf 17escrption ` 1, Type of Project: General Plan .A.mendment;.Rezone and Use Perixtit 2. brief ]Description: GPA to ,Industrial, Rezone to ;M.-2 'andUse Permit to allow storage of hazardous Waste. 3. Location: On the north side of `Ord Ratkh Road appro?cinnately 2000 feet east of ,. Mey, ghway 90 north of CTndt 4. Proposed 7Density of: Development: Not` applicable. Arnount of Impervious Surfacing; 1500' square feet of impervious ;surfacing rs proposed. 6, Access and Nearest Public Ioad�s) Property has,.frontage on Ord ,Ranch `koad 7: %lethod A Sewage Disposal: ; Indxvidual,,,wellurce of Water Supply: IridxAdual septic system'r 9. Proximity of Power` Lines: ,Adjacent to property along Ord; I7 an `h Road, 10, Potential .for further land .divwsions and ,development: 'Under proposed GP and 7..onng .there will be potential for further land division, .The M-2 zone; does. not have a miiuinum lot size: $. +nvironmen al Setting I Physical E�nvirorimentf� J;, L' i Terrain a. General x'opograph`ic Characte.r,:,,,,,,eve sites 0 1%:' on adjae er�t' an, dst c Ele�atioxa 93 `feet . L, AS Limiting. Factors Mone 2� SoilTi a. Tylties and yi oam, surface soil of dulb"town clay loam, $`to 12 iriches,deep;'nnoderately well supplxeii in organic matter anis - alis"orbs water x eadxl , ub S soil xs ,z to0 44 inches ,deep of pch brawn heavy loaim. This, `direcfly� ov'erl»i'es a yellow;' grayish iron or silica cemented , substratuiin - c b Lintxtin Factors .Poor subsu ' g , dace drainage 1'atural hazards of the Iaand, I Earth uake Rorie. Moderate Earth ua i t "' k In ens � � o q q, xty Z n viTT b, Erosion Potential: hone ;` c. Landslide Poteutxal: ;tone. d,. Fire iazax d: Unclassxiied: r e. Expansive Soil ;Potenffal: , Mod`erate: , I Il, 4. 1Hydrolagy' - � a. Surface, Water: None on ,site. ea of leritifu l;'valley. aquifers_ and h�:avy ground waaec: b. Graund '4�Vater•` Ar,6a, witt drawal. ; c. i rainage,Characteristies: Parcel drains tor``the west. A' Annual itainfall (norr>G'al): 20 t�'22 inches per year. e. Limiting `actors: None. Visual/Scenic Quality Gocd. 6. 7. Acoustic QUality-L Fair. Air uatit G it uali can he dor durIn time; Quality: General good, good, though a q ty P g of" agricultd.ral 'urning. Volo kat Environment: $: `Vegetation: Vegetation on site is limited to lawns and oleanders; �. V4'ildlife Habitat:` Limited: Cultural 'Environment:" 10. Archaeological and Historical 1E�esources in the area: Low archaeological; sensitivity 11.. area. Butte County Oeneral Plan designations Orchard and lrrield 12� Ex'sting Zoning: A-4;0: 13. Existung�T,andl Y Tse ori -site:- Solid waste tcan�fer s#afion. Surra unding Area:. a: Land -Uses. -Orchard uses 'surround the parr.e b. Zonings A-40. Gen Plan Designation: Orchard and,ield crops. A. Parcel, Sizes: 1/2" to 71- acres, the average is apiproximatel 20' acres. , e. Population: Sparse, 'there is, ont, hoime within 1/4' mle: 16:. Gttaracter a€ ,Site and Areas, Agxcultux al. Nearest Urban Area: Gridley: approxirriateiy 1%4 miles" to they south. t 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence. Re clamation.I)istrict No 833, Butte bounty ater 1J�strict.:' °. 18. Improvements Standards �Jtban Areas No, 19: I+'ire Pro ecti6rr Service: a, NearEist County {State) "Fite Station: "Statim No. 74, approximately miles to; the south*est 20. b: Water AL *t ;Tanker truck. Schools in Arear Giydley Union" Ell eriintacy'and Gridley--'Uruan, Idigl, j �'. tt Eli VIRONMEN'TAL REFERENCE MATERIAL r Map `II -1, Earthquake and Fault Activity: Seisnnic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1477;: by CA Hilh 2. Map TI -2, LA. Poten#ial: Seismic Safety Element, Butta%Counwty General P an revised 1-77,, by CHS 'Hill: 3. Map,III-1> Subsidence &. I,andslicie Potential: Safety Element, Butte Gounty General Plan revised 1-77, by CH Idill. 40 Map; III=2,',Eros on Potential: Safety. Element, Butte !County General Plan revised 1-77;, by C1 i2M hill. °5., Map IIL-3, Expansive Soits: Safety'Eler ent, Butte County General Plan revised 1-7T, by. CHzM Hill. Map IV -1, Noises Noise Element, Butte County General Plan revised'177, by CH2M Ova -Hill, 7. Map V-1, Scenic Highways: Seenic Highway Element,'Butte iCounty "General Plan revised 177' by CH2A 146'11 ` 8: Map IIi-4, Natural Fire !Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan ..;' rev 1-77, by CHZM Hill. 9: Archaeological Sensitivity .Map 'by James P. Ivlacining, for Butte County Planning Departxrient, 1983: ' l0+ S'clool District'. Map, ;Butte {;ounty P,lar�ning Department. 11: Mico Nitrate Stud Nlap; Nitrate Concentration in $hallow 'V4�ells,1983, by Department `. G Y Cahfoinaa: .. enc ,State of. ' , Northwestern Distract, The Resources �; of Wat�r'Resources 12. Agric?iltural Preserves lViap established'bjiResolution No:67-178; Butte County Board of Supervisors, December 5,197. 13. Flood Insurance Rate Maps, Natiorial Flood Insurance Program, Federal Emergency Managemen ,Agency: 14., USGS Quad. Maps, Biggs; CA, 1970• 15'. Soil Map, Chico (197.5)/Oroville (1920) �' x*a, [7 S• Department of Ag=1culture: l� Soil Survey of Chicc�1925)'C?rovlle (19?.6) Area; U.S. Department of Agriculture.' ' 17, Bu e County. Fire Protection Jurms. ctions and Facilities Nia 1:� Butte County Fire "Califorriia'Departrmnt of Forestry: Butte County Planning Depacitnent Department Arid CB Sabb CALL "I 4 t r i COMMON HOUSEHOLD HAZAR�Q.US I WASTES •1 Coa ow6 �ACIDs� Ether' Ethylene Glycol xIDIZERs L'olCc Add Fibergtass Rerirts (unsolidlfled) Atinmonlum Nitrate Bleach ' .Car Battry gatl e Fingernail Pc and Remover' Floor/Furniture Polish Caiclum Hypochlorlto ppe r Cleaners fthlh-g `Solutions Formaldehyde P, OOP Chlorates Fertilizers ;: FerIl& ChCorldo Fotmafin Gasoline Fluorine Fertilizers " liyd/ochlow Aoid Gues, Hair Coloring Hydrogen P©roxide Hydrolluortc Adl Grease Household° Waxes Iodine Meta! Clednets Muriatic Add isopropyl Alcolw! w1tric Acld Plant Fond IJavel Jaliy PjtosphoriaAdd Kerasene LaaquerThlriner Paint. (tlnsolidii`�ed) Potassiia(n Permanganate Bodiurriil ochlonte , yp ~ Pool Acid quer Toilet Bowl Cleaner with' bleach Sheep Dip. Vndseed Gil Uquid Waxes Sodium Bisulfate= Sulfuric°Acid 11 1 lJquld Sana{ser * dpne POISONS . Toilet Bawl Cleaners *' Liquid Buta Methanol Ant and Roach NO* COtROSiVES (BASER) Niiphtha OCsan ctro�eumy solvents A1.nti-Fresno grsenlc ConipoUnds ;I g Automotive Cleaners Ammonia a%d Ammonia @aced Paint Thinners Petit Strippers BactoriaiPlpe'Cleanors Cleaners : @atery Terminal Cleaner Parattim*Jh Pehlachlamphenol Bordeaux,Mix Boric Acid -' Caustic Soda Cess; Poo! Cleaners "' Perfume Bug.Romover Chlordane drain Cleaners * * Petrole4n;''DtsBtlates �`a�"tic Root Cement Chrome-SiWerPoiisftes Household d'eaners ;Irir _' Ftasttc Model Geir►erat �'p Polyurethane Paint=(unsolidfietl) Chromium . Copper8ulfate Lye " Polyurethane'Cegent (unsohtlilfed DDT Oven Cleaners Soilurrf Hydroxide �. Power Steering Fluid piazinort Jirr►athylami'ne Salts " widow Cleaners primers R'ooflnq Cemetrt Dislniootanis` dog (3opollent Rug/Upholstery Cleaner , ; - Ethylenecal � F�CPLOSIVES Sealers Shellac Thinner . Fenilizets Flee Spray/Powder Ainsrwrntion, , Silicon Sprays Spat Remover/Drij: Cleaning Fluids. Fungicides " Fr©works : Fiarec Thinner , Ile Cement Gopher Kllior Insect,Sprays, ` Tire eladt mad Compounds Lice Powdorj° FLAMM, OLE S & COMBUSfIOLES Toll , , Ione_ Transrnissbri Fluid orders • Acetone Till sinOIL Malathion Meraiiry Adhesives„” Turpentine Methylene Clllgrida Aerosol Air Freshener Varnish Wallpaper Cerreent. Windshield WrFlufiB Mole'Falb Moih Crystals Aldehols Artificla! Show ' t{Vtt t° `Gas Wood Filler�Putty pentachlorophenol Asphalt Driveway Topping A!rtamative Body Filer (Rondo) 1h'aod Stein' Pharmaceuticals Plant Food (dnsofldifled} Xylol/5Cyloite Pruning Paint Automotive Oils Pyrothrins- AutomoWe' Waxes Bar R Qu'e Lighter Fiu)d ORGANIC PEROXIDE Rat Poison, ' Ftos''Dust Benzene-, Blake Fluid „` Adhesly® Ca Automotivva Batl Filler Catalyst, ° Sheep Dip Snail/,Slu I�Iler i g Cerriphor Cfuorne-SlNerPodshes Tree RootlStl . Kilter :: Strychnine Tar Remover 'C r eed and r;rass or- ured Alcohol rod Wjnd§Meld Wipe"r Ffiuld-- 'asst ue1 0 F Disin! eciants Duplicator Fluid RADIO'ACTIVS MATERIALS E . namel Paint (unsiilid�fiedj Enamel/Qil Base paint t • Old.glow !n ilia dark wet%hes Epoxy P.afint,(upsolidaied)` 5trtoko Alarrr9 " Ethanol tieVised May 51-ia✓le �be d sure Ceclt Il'ngredIenls a, s , t ' Thr pu —Odoa: of the, 'Interagency Scoping :iteeting is to determine T thy: scope of the pr"oposed specitie'd hazardous`waste) facility pro ec , id6i,,41fy the, qupstions that tate' and local agerxc,ies will' have ooncehirig 'the ;pro jeot and determine ;decision-ma3cing schddul,es ,." The purpose of the,- Post-Application Xeei ing, is ' to brim together =the, lead artd' respansi bl e4 agencies fox the prq3ect, .the proponent, the local assessment committee and the: a�nterested ' publ::c ,in order to determine: the issues which concern the agencies that are.requixed to approve the project'; ' and thee' Issues wahicli concern the public . Both meetingsl will . serve. as envlronmental:scoping 'ineetings nvited -d Attandand pa"rticxpate in ;these meetings: You arei77 Ytiu `inaysubmit your ;comments orally or. in 'writing.. Tf you or your.. xepresenta,i've would like to give• a presentation, please contact OPA;'r�s' soon as possible so that we •can "'irio:lude you on the• agenda f. •;''youhave any. "questions, please contact John Keene at. ` t916") ,•322-X245:,_. , Sincere y, �' �7,--Com.--' I , David 'C Nunenkamp Deputy Director, permit.ASistance = , DCN *JK; i ww 1 1 I r, 1 i I I i I i I I f' I I rr . 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