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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT . 78-12 1�w K � J a •f 1 S � i t y � f 1 NO + a t � � ♦ u � �i n ' 1: k •' 1 3! r 1� I s i 4 •' �r r �,• � � 1 }r� i 4 1 ' t J (1'•T j�� ryl 41,"'s;. t t� k r t 1 r � � Y �` a f r� � !Fp P � '. ) 1� • 1•�y4 yL 1 y t ./ tr .i �rk �i a � �• i! 1�:' v r �� � v y 1 ! �fi 5 J.. ' J4I ✓ , 73 -1 3 -:02 E c Narris'on & E. Bailey s: 450 Ar'l i ngton Way menl o Pairk, CA 94025 73-13-05 Lane & Shirley Aldrich Wolf St,Rt. Box 9658 Orovil`le, CA 95965 73-13.07 Ted Runge 4551 011 v Hwy o , Orovil'1e, CA 95965 Gary Klein P 0 Box 1068 Orovi l l e9 CA 95965 Jv 73-13-09 c Ro'byr Pi neda P 0 Bax lOGB Oroville, CA 95965 73-13.-10 Ame-ei tone Paint Corp Fred G°eyl er 18414 S, Santa Fe AvP< Compto.rn, CV 90200,. i'3ml3-18,19 ff Loren Woodworth 862 111. Butte Street: W I.,lows, CA 95988 r., t 73-13-22,G3. 24, 26 Anthuny & Jean_ Palomba �. 4732 f=air AVe. Oakland; CA 546,0,0 7a;13-27 Wilbert & Ruth 'Combs 5865 Ridgewood brive 0a0and, CA 94600 7 /3-13-2`8 Ei I een B1ak, etal _. Natal ie bigrazia 1329 Foxwor'thy Ave San Jose, CA 95100: 73-14-29.;, 73=13-4 (portion), 30 Lyle & 11ary. Amus Kenneth & Patsy Kel.s-ae Box 6530 W66d1 eaf -Sear R`t 11 Parkvioo Dri,Ye Orovi 1 l e, CA 95965 = 0rovi 11'e, CA ' 95965 r J f i _ w J r � n Fd VIE t'E:UI (VI -PI /�,+�5 4!`xR III x � 9�aaU � l SETS T'Oti�lrt 'R' o ' ,., 77-06-4 02 6 7-5 3"04, Revib od :1'1-4-'77 APP ND IX�1 F ` ENVIRONME'NTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completed by' Agency) �fl ,Lead 1, �4 a I BACKGROUND J �� 1. Naim of "Proponen,r Kenneth Xel.soe Address ` and ;PhNumber_(�jg {°Proponent 11. P8a kwo&d Dr Oroviale, Ca. 3. Date of Chedkiist ' Submit'ted 4. Agency Requiring checki;istEnt�lronmental ReReyiew Dept.,;�f n, 5. Name ofPro osai f iApplicable ezone TT . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (Ex ; plana.tion`s of all "yes" and, u���,h�,o afiswers Are rec�u3red on attached sheets.) k YES MAYBE NO 1 Earth, Will the proposal re+,telt in sa:gnificanta a. . Unstable ear. concUti. ons or 1Ad changp:s in cjeolo,- is "substructures" b . DlSruptians di splaCements ►c?pl`" ;f pactiaWor o'vorcoverihq of the so;ij? X a., Change i n topography or ground E; i Siirfa.ci ,. relief fea-tutels? X C1 Destruction, covering or modification, of any unigiie geologic,' or Physical featutee? X, e. Increas,e ,i.n wind, or water erosion bi scaafls either ori .or off the S it ?n X f ' .Changes in deposition czr orosi.ori of beach sands,, or changes In Siltata, n,, ., deposition or erosi,ori which MAY modify„ the ' channe 1 of a itivet or s trcam or the- hebed'of be d o fthe ocean'or, any'baye Inlet or .1ake7 x , . r Ix, n page 1 of ,,g . YES `MAYBE NO � h. ;,Reduction in, 'the amount of , water { otherwise available for public water supplies? X. Exposure of people or property to �i water related hazards such as flooding? X (` 4. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in -8-i ib8E tial:' a. change "in the diversity 'of species;; or number of any species of plants (including treeil; 'sh.rubs, grass, crops, midrof:lora and aquatic plants')? X b. Reduudtion. of the numbers of any unique, rase or endangered, species of rr'l.ahts? X c, Introduction of new species of plants into an, area, or ,�n a barrier, to the normal replenishment of existing species'? X di Reduction in acreage of any agria'aYtu`ral crop 54 ,Animal Life. Will the proposal result in Substantial: a. Change in the d1versity of species, or numbers of any spz ;-i es of animals (:lairds, land animals inc uding reptiles, fish and shellfish, ):)enthic organ1$ms, inn8ect8or Micrbfauna)? x b . Reduction of the numbers .of any •unigtle, rare or, endangered species, of animals? t c, lntkoductl6t eof' neva species of animals into an, are,4k or result in a barrier to the migration or moVp meat of animals? ` d . `Zeterioration to" existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6. Noisee Will the proposal result in ' substantia].: a, increases in ;noisy levels?' X b. E :posu e of peaple to se -V re noise levels? rli Appendix E' page of 8 YES MAYBE NO Light and Glare. Will the 'proposal, produce significant- light..or glare? X Revised 8. Land Use. Will the proposal result in a t substantiai alteration of the planned land use of an areal }1 9. Natural ROsources. Will the proposal result En substantial a .crease i ate of use; of ani, y natural resources? X b. Depletion, of any nonrenewable natural resource? ,� X 1 0. Risk of U,ps�et. Does the p,toposal. involve , A risk o�ann explosion 'or the; release of .� hazardous substances (including, but note limited to,- oil, pesticides', chemicals or radiation)'in,the event of an accident or upset conditions? X 11. p„ opulation . Will the proposal significantly„ alter the location, distribution, density, or growth.,rate of the human population of f� an .areal _ X 12, fousin. Will the proposal significantly affect eXiSting housing, or,create-a demand for additional. hous 1n g 13. Trans, ortation,/circulation. Will the „ " proposal result inc a. Generation of 8ubstar,itiAlL additional vehicular movement? X b. Significant effects on existing parking facitit bs, or demand for new parking? X o,4 Substantial impact upon existing transports tion systems?, X d . Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or,movement of people and%or goods? X e. alterations to �taterborne; rail or air traffic? X Appendix p page 4 of 8 r YE5' MAYBE NO' f . Increase in" traffic hazards to 'motor Vehicles, bicyclists Ok pedestrians? Y. 14. Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result,in a; substantial need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas. ` a: Fire protection? bo Police protection" „a 0.1 Schools? � d. Parks or other recreational facilities?, x e. Maintenance, of public facilities,,r4 including rbads? X f . Other governmental service ? X 15.. Enerqy.. Will the, proposal result in: a. ` ' Use of substantial amounts of fuel or One rgy ? X b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or 'require X the development °of new sources of energy? 16. Utilities. Will the`,propotal result in a need for new systems,, 'or substantial,, . alterations to the following utilities: -a. 'Power or natural gas? X b. Communications syst.!pms�? 0. Water? � X x 17. Duman Health.wi11 the pr':,oposal result in: ` a . Creation of any h8alth1'k,,,hazat,cl or potential health hazard (excludintj mental health)? b.' Exposure, of 'people to potential health hazards? , , �� ff Appendix %" page 5 of, 8 - YES MAYBE NO, 1'F3r Aesthetics. Will ;the' proposal result in: the a,bstruction of any public designated or -recognized scenic vista open to the ;public, or Will the proposal result to the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? X 19. RecreAtion. Will the proposal. result in an impact upon the.quality or quantity of existing public recreational faciiities? x 20. Aroheolo5cal/Historical. Will the"'proposal iesult inan alteratiE of a significant archeological or histoxi,ca,l Sate, structure object or building? 21:4 MandatorV. Findings • of Significance : _ oa . 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 or wildlife, population to drop below self sustaining levels,, threaten to -eliminates plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered'plant or animal l� ' or. eliminate important example of the.,, mayor -periods of California hi staryr prehistory? b Does the project have the pote It`ia1" to z= achieve short term benefits to`the det"i ent of publicly adopted long term environmental goals? c. Does the project have imp4cts which of e indi'vidual'ly limited, but cutula tively considerable? (A projectrmay mpact on two or more'separate re8ources where the impact on each resourceis relatively small, but Where the effect of the total of those impacts on 'the X a environment is significant.') d,. Does the project have environmental effects Which Will cause substantia. adverse eef'ects on human beings, X either directly or indirectly? r Appendix F,, page fi of ;a Y T AM bL v, I III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION- o t l.b Limited wading of the homesite is expected. The extent of displacement and overcovering should be confined to the area of homesitey carport and shop. N outbuilding or decks are presently planned. The driveway,will be ,and est mtited,18OPt. long, oriented north-south.The slope is;,gentle from south to north and is such that no serious erosion potential will result from the clearing of the driveway and homesite. 2.b. The only objectionable odors considerable would result from a faulty septic system. Soil conditions are r, acceptable for ;septics . = f, 3.b. The amount of surface waster runofz" will increase onsite especially with the removal of brush and considering the Orientation of the driveway. No problems We eXpected. S. %1'he General i:)1an,. Land' 'iseMap shows the area as Revised: QPM (Timber --Mountainous) The parcel, in qixe,stion adjoins 11--04"77 existing T! -M-2 zoning. There area number -of,, other two - acre parcels i the ne�gki'borhood, mostly lying across the 0roville Forbes -town Road to the South 2l.d west 16. t 1a tie=s are° available from existing facila figs along . Porbestoan Road, MITIGATION MEASURES none necessary°, � i% Appendix F page 1 0£ 8 , This As to advise that the Butte' County Doa: td, o.f Supervisors P Lead Ag ency has made the following determinations regarding' the above-described p ro� ect i I . The project has been,oved b ���'o;l> '�, a ppr_ ' Y the head Agency. r ] disam)roved 7. The project will have a significant effect on the environment. u i 11 ti o t 3. 0 An. E)Ivironmental :Impact Reportwas' pre�are?d for t11Is' project 'pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, and vas cextta f ied as '` re.- quired by Section 15055 (g'), 1,4 Ca,lHornia Administrative code. A Negative Declaration was. prepared f -or tH pxojecpu t; r.suan ..to the provisions of CEQA A copy; of the Negative beclarat, n %s attached. Appendix H - page,. 1 of 22 i f APPENDIh ,G `t) YEGAT,IVE DECLARATION REGARDING ,EIVVIRONMENT�L_;�I�IpACT 1. NOTIC2 IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project describgd below haS,"' been reviewed. pursuant to the provisions of the CalifozYnia Environmental Quality Act of 1.970`')<Publi.c Resources Code 211,001 et .L.) and a deterarinat!.On has been made that it will not have a, significant effect upon the env�.ronmerir, 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROS"ECTr 77-08-04—a Rezone f roin A--5 to SR -'L .AP# 75-13-04 3. h9CATON OF PR:OL'ECT: mile west of Robinson Mill Rd. , Vbrbestown �cl. } 4. NAM AND ADDRESS Off'PROS ECT APPLICANT: Kenneth B. Kelsoe #11 Packwood Drive Orovilie, Ca. 9398 � 5. MITIGATION ,MEASURES None 6. ". A copy of the Environmental ronmental RevI w Director's 'ititial stud regarding the environmental effect of phis pro j ec�g is attached. This study was l� Adopted as presented. Adopted with chars `es. g Specific mo"d.ifications orad u orts pp ng reasons are attached. 7. A publ;.c h6aring on _ t i_is Negative Declaration s s held by the decision blaring body. Hearing body Butte `County Board of Supervisors . 7 Tate of Determination--------------------- i Determination On the basis of the Env: rohmental Directo�'is initialstudy, the infOrnta,tion presented at he v" coins eats received on, the proposal and our own knowledge and i,ndependen .re,searoh •Y A,PP endix " G page d Of :l a. P.T-Z 0.N ERETIC ' A P T i i eca n f. ole. r, e.�n , Own ' 1. � � rr..�p.Wwww.w:LCrvT�+'1r.J+�+`WvrYIXW..I+.rW-'r.�w .mMrN....w...+iIAVYaY�1ra� 1 �� �� +! �� „ Too nest: Rezone fro A-5 to 1 - wr..vn+rw..1...J....�W:h+N,�+aw+--.suu •d•i'4-•�, YrY+.d..;i�iwyl•2 '+,v:i..w.W.i.++�.u�w.w....:.:+�:,rw.ir'�rtxywf� . *'I,f• .:._�.tu....�.�..,Hw1.� aru�.•waWWN �wiww.��W+irw.wunw'va5i.'ayFrLLO.W+N:��uw."4:Y:Ws�M�•eLNN..vwa;f:-.M,�usv w:+. 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