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APPENDIX F
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST,FO4044,
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1,. Name of Propdnent ,, falter H. Teffiole
2. ' Address ' and Phono N4mb.c" of P
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3. ba 'ofchecklist Submitted
Age'xl'cy Regxa.ring Check.1st `Envirnnmen4' - eyaer Dept
5 , Name of PropoSalo if app!i able ezonE r —
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NVIRONMEN�'AL �'1"5
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(Explanations of all "Yes" `end �rmayb,61.. iaer� a re fired
(Explanations .
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) f 4 yE r MAYBE NO
1. tart.h, Will the 'proposal resultari �sigxaikicant:
ai unstOle earth: condi:t.i.ons car in 4
. geologic - � � r � �
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Changes tih-stihstrt�c -.:tre l .. �;.,
b „ bisro t=ails
` p � ,�, d�:splacettten`ts;
p„ - g e toa,,,��` t
act3:c�n or av��co�vex"xn of the
c Change.. in topography or .grot n[�
stirface relief features? fi ; ` x
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d." De8trudtionj covering or lP^' f
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modif ica'ti on of any uhi4u'A geol ag:
or phys,tcal featuros? Ii
e lncit eaSe in Wind or �,ater
erosi6ft of sdi ls, e .t ie ",jan oro �� <d
the site?
3 Ch,.ngee ii,i'-, ibpoeiti.r5�kor eros,ion
of beach sand , ror change's in 8bilta.tian, ' `'✓
deposition or ttotibh w'1i.L'ch ,'nay m,,dify
the channel of a rites cit: stream ar the
,> bed ai the ocean or any bays 'lftlot dia,, 1�ke?
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h . Reduction in, the amount of, water
otherwise available for public
water` supplies? '=
i . Exposures of ;people '0 � property to
water related hdtards such as flooding? �
X
Q ; k' ant Life . Will the proposal result
tant
in subsial
a Change in the diversity of,species, or
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� number of any species of(including:.,
J plants
trees? shrubs, "gra s, crops, microflora
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and aquatic plants) "
X
bReduction of the numbers of any unique`
11 rare or ehdangsred species of plants'.,
X
c.` Introduction of, new species of plants
into, an., area, or in a barrier to'the
ecies?
normal 'replenishment of existing species?
d . Reduction in a6reage of any agricultural
crop?
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5. Animal Life still the proposal result in
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Substantial:
' : i i f spoiP_5, or
a. Change it the diversity ra
numbers of any species of ,animal's "(birds,
land animals includiny reptiles, Lish and
shellf,.sh an r insects or
bt h c organisms, � g
ma cr:�auna�„
,b )`Reduction ref ,the numbers of any unlgtIc;
rare or' endaft �,e) ed AS of
c. Ihtrodur;tion of hew species of ahimal s 1
>, .oaft areaj ot 'at n baa~a-i,er too," r
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themigration of Movementof art to s?
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c neterioxatidn t6'e'Xi8tihq `. Ath or
w1d1 iE ha, biCht?
64 OI—S ti tea. 1 the ptopbS411 retultL, 3rn
sista bra.al t
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4J Ma Increases ijj AC)iSe IdVb q'? {jtlj
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Xposute a 3 pe or) to SeV"erg noi�sb .'Vols?
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MAYBE
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7 » Lightand Gli're . Will the proposal produce
' s-if ni: light or glare?
X '
Land L"se . "V�l l the. proposal result' it 'a
substantial' cii'). ration of the .planned land
use of an ared
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11 9, Natural Resources. Will the,,lproposal result ;
In,;,,qubstantials
f ,' a. Increase in the.( rate of l,' use of an
natural resourcps'?
X
b. Depleta .'Al- .of any nonrenewable t
, 'natllr,�' s5ourcei
X
R.Lsk of: U set Does the proposal k
l tl t. . involve ��,
a risk, of an explosion px tha release of - ,w
hazardous sub8tance4 (ihcluding Maui: not
limited to, oil, pestioidas., chemi6aks or
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evetitof an acrid �ht or
p 1 i . _
tixasettcond�.tx.an�7 t
1. Populata,on: Willt+he ,p I.- significantly
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alter t1re ot, tion; d? s,,I:ry T.9ut] on p diensit y,
or growth rate of th, Human pope lit on of .
an areal ;w, k� �y
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n 1P, Hoti. Will the proposal ro osal, signIfica ltlY
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at ect ex�.sting housing, or "Urea-:e a
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-demand for t,�dditlondl housing
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13 T r sportati6n./rirculitior�. Will tlt
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{ , 7�propo�sal r,est�lt�in',*
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a. Generation Of substantial addit eAX
vPjha,cular :movement"
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b . Sic nificahi effects' on exist I c�, park ncg, {' -
" r new �.,rkin!?
dem is
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17, i 8ubstaht+ial im act r
p' 1 w!oh e916t.f,.iirr ft
R� tranaportatioh systemsi?
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d, alterations v wont
ptt;,ns`' o.ti 'c irculatioXor #ii�V tmeht
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oar pec_ ole and/or 5004:f
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e. Altevatiol s to Waterbome rail:, or
air traffic?
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f. I narease in traffic hazards , `to motor's
ehxc'J es b
v` icyclists o'i? pedestrians?
X
14, Public Services. W;)ll +e he Proposal have
0 ahy effecr upon oresultiSia substantial
ne d for new or altered. goveKamental services
in yany of 'the fQljfow'i.ng areas: >
a Fire protection? "
X
b Police pratection?
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l c. Schools" I
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d. -Parks or other recreati.oiial facilities?
X
e. Maintenance of public facilities o
including roads? �)
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f. Otherr governmental services?
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15. Energy. Will the proposal,, result inc
a Use of sub`s' antial amounts of fuel or
energy? fy
X
b-� Substantial. increase in `demand upon -
g of eh6kgy, or require
thesdeveloources
p of r e�;r � our dee of .energ ?
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16. futilities. Will tho ptoposal reo�vlt in a
need for new s,�stems, ok\substaiftial
altte�ations to till fol,loZln-q utilities:
a PoWer or natural gasti
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b Corimunicat�ons systems?
d Wateri'
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17 yumanl Huh Will the proposal "result in:
a. Great l on of any health hazard or-`
rptit:,�t' al�
health hazard Cexol,iding mental healthy?
b 8Xpasiare Of people to potential health
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MA.YHE NO
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Aesthetics. Will the proposal result;. in the
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`obstruction of any; public designated or ,
' to the puli,lic;
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recognized sr;pnic vista open
or will ,tie proposal result in the creae1,on
of an aesthetically offensive site, open ,
to public view? *;
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Recreation. Will the proposal rVstit
an impact upon the quality or gttan :y Al"
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existing public recreational facilities?-�>
X
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Archeological/His;torical. Will the proposal:
result in an alteration of a significant;
'site,
archeologcalor historical structure;
obj�o�c' or building?
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Mandator-.Pin:dincLs' of, c� gnifiCance .
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a. Does i,he project have the potential
degrade the gualitY'i of the environmel �r
substantially reduce the habitat of a
fish or wildlife species, oause ,a fish
or wildlife population to drop below
self sus,'baining levels; threaten to
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eliminate a plant or animal community?
reduce the number or restrict,, -.the range,,
of a rare or endangered plant or animal
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or eliminate impoU.rtant;., examples of the
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ma,or periods of Calif6rnia history or
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prehistory?
bDoes 1e_,project have the poten't:ial to
to.-the
achieve sort term benefits to the
detriment publicly adopted
sof
enVitdnmenal goals? r ...
c. Does the-,ptdject have impacts which
axe Jnd * Vidual lY limited, but ctumula=- °1�
Lively considerable? (A project may
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impact on two or more'separate resources
where -the impact on ei h resource is
relatively small, but where the effect
the
of the total of those impacts on
X
environment is significant;)
d.: Doe's the project have envitOhMehtal
effects 0hich will: cause sub'staht-ial
adverse effects cin human beings,
Irectly'?
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III. DISCUSSION) OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
Approximately one-half of the project site as it now exists
�_s vacaill�. <Most of this area is presently used for >i'lea mark'
parking. Due to county rrequi rements that demand structural u' f
grading of the flea market facility, that operation Will be d
continued, according to Mr. Bud Temple. Future development V, or
may not include this existing structure. If not a large vada area
would be made available which could undergo signific,!Jnt compaction and
overcovering ofthe soil from any number of projects permitted by an
M-2 zoning.
2(b): The The,that future development consistent with
X-2 zoning could contril,�ute.to obnoxious odors in the, area must be
considered.
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Possible uses consistent with an X-2 zoning that have -t-he potential of
releasing obnoxious odors to the air are cleaning compound manufact°ar,,r
ing, disinfectant manufa�,7turin.g; lamp black manufacturing, canneries,
olive processing plains or other agricultural procesoixlg plants.
However, any use otherwise ,permitted which became ob6ectionable by
reason .:of noise, odor, smoke, d.us�t j bright 'light, vibration orthe
handling of explosivesor dangerous materials would 'trigger a use
permit requirement under present regul�tions for an M-2- zone.
6(a) 1?resent uses do not significantly e feat the noise level along
'Park Avenue.-luture .development that is consistent, With M"2 Zoning iva"y
have the potential to significantly increase the loca noise levels. Ani
development; in inanuf'aetur ng, distillation, packaging, wood processing i
or. agricultural proce$SiXnS that uses heavy `equipment could significantly
effect the existing noise' .level of the area: l'he generation .,of addi-
, ;venal traffic noise by future development will also increase no
Ise
levels. An adequate buffer zone of some 4001 of similar M-2 and A-2
zoned property exists between the site and the nearest residential area.
Also, the use permit requ, ireinent discussed in 2(b) above could be
;invoked if noise ,bec'Oines a 8ignifico:nt problem:
fy
` � lana a ds a transmission shop,
� Present la,�.d, use. on she 5::acre site includes
pshop
p glass �Small art ?4 oratt store and
a flea market operation why ck� is by
diesel repair sho � sta�.ned lass oing discontinued. Th'e parcels are
presently, zoned AY-2 and are surrounded by other M=�2 and k-2 paxte s
With the nearest residential use 16eitg some I block distant to the east.
Aderiw to vacant land exists on the parcel that could accomodate the
evelapiftent of facilities consistent with an M- zoning.
Possible development according to Mr. Bud Temple could include a new
mini-storage faoility: A zoning of M-2 would be cox sistent frith the
Butte Bounty General l'l.ah and also "bhe, dhieo Plan..
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16. if resideti.t.ia i 'nclude the number of units, schedule :cif' unit
sizes , and typ,q Of ohousehold "sd.ze expected
17, If commercial,-- indicate the type, whet r,neighborhood', city
or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, akld lbadingr
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M i'f industrfi;al, indicate :type, estimated employma-tit per,shift, ;
andloadin.g faci.litie's �- t"
1941, if .nstitution�'] ,'' indic'ate the major function, e.stimated r� "
employment, per sh .,f estitnated occupancy, loading fac+ I litie „
and commi tiny bettef� is to U`eKj deri�red fromthe pro=ject:,.
7.d, 1f the project-, invols a. v�,sriance, con.flitional use o�. rezoning
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required.
pp , tyh� s and t ind� este clearl why the a l.ication
a 1 �.catzon �;�-s to t -;e
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�� - wing items ap`lacable to the project or 'its e'Efects?'
Discuss below all ie'ems checked ye=s (attach additional sheetsbas
_21. Chaise in existing featrures ofr►y bcahes , lakes,
6r,hills , or substarit-,-11.al alteration Oground contours ,
2, Significant change in scenic Views or vistas from
existing, residential. at eaS of public lands or r"bads r
23. .Si�;nlficrntl �r change pattern ' scale or cha;tacter of
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g o pro7e.Ct, '
enex;al area, of
� 24. Significant amounts Of solid waste or l ttei;i
Change ori dust, ash, smoke, furies or odors in
vicinity.
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SagnificatttZhange yin lalte, stream or ground water
quaity orquantity, nor a� terati'bn of existing; drainage
' 27 Substrantial. change in existing noise or vib
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S levels x,11 the V' diftity,
C a.t�.on
Z8 s Sita on filled land ar ,OOa.,5,1ope� of 10percent or mote y
29 lise or disposal of potrettti.ally hazardous meterials,
such as toxin substances, flAmmables or explost� e ,
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30. Substantial change` in demand for mun ala; al sRervic s
(police, fire, water, seWage, etc .)
substantially increase fossil fuel consumption
(electricity,'oil, natural gas, otci,) P
32. Relationship to part of a larger projector series
of projects t�) „ �a
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f .. ,1' ' -project „
.o .o ra h_ x' s fore t he,rirol ► _
�escgribe the project aspiyt eXiltstabilit ��
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including information.on y, plants and
animals, and an cultural, ''hist or scenic aspects,,. �nescribe
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any sxistinq structures on 'the site, and the use of th6 ,-: rt�ctukes
iE A-iTlt=ice s" F11� T w
34. Describe the surrkziunding properties, including ynfarmtic�n
on plants and animals `'and any cultural, historical 6r�vicen.ic alspecots.
indicate the�k),,type of land use .(residential, commercial, "6tr .) ,
intensity 6f,--, .and use (one-amily, apartment 'houses, shops, department ti
a4s aytb��r+es�,, [etc.)`and scale t� devel ment (height, fxon't'?ge, set --back
reat i. xY.G►.l.d� etc.).
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tt C'ERTXFICATION. I hereby csrt/Ify that the statements"tu nished '
above` and in the �(attaclled exhibit`s present the data a yid h, 'ormata �n
required for this'�'Initial evaluation to the best of rn�;akiility,
that the factst statements, and ,informati.on presented are true and,;
correct to the best of r►iy knowledge and 'elief . �a
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The project site, for the most part, contains open spice except for several 7
exis`ting structures located,.along the center and west end and one structure
on he eastern boundary. Tlie topography of the area is flat with a,;hard pack V
suface that varies ''from `6" to 1210 of Ped -site gravel and ground rock taaterial<
r of a few "volunteer" shade treoa around a few`
The £lora"af the area consists
of the structures lut: two large wa ttut trees. Some shrubetnave° been plented.
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In regardF) to fauna, there area dozen or so sparrow and pidgeons that roos t
in the area. '
'Ali of the commercial stttctures appear to have been constructed for function -
f al use sand do not contal Vany significant cultural, historital or ecenic` as-
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As stated earlier, 'there: are several. existin,.1 �truc�tures on the pr'bj'�i't site.
They are as listed:
J,Concrete block building , (a PProx. 30' X 65!r
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used as a sales display area.
2, Open walled structure with,;a corrugated •heat if
metal roof and attached con-
ox 60 X
trete stla� (appy �) 'ts'p� my area.
x:00 used as sales d
"3. Vood framed building (tpprox. $' X 25+) u`s .d ,, s a skarage tach ity: 11
a. Corrugated" sheet "metal structure (approxi 20 7t 35�� ) ;used a§ a storage
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5. A structure with brick Laalla and corruga/led sheet metal i;bof (approx.; 50'
}C1`: 0`') used as a stained aloes shop" ani storage. ,
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6, dorrtipated sheet meta, strt� l e (approx. 40 X 1501) used as a diesel.
repaifr' and car repair shop.
i. Concrete block budding (approx. 151 X 15') used as an office for the
diesel repair shop
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3 S. A atu;odo structute with a tile roof (approxi, 60 X 600) used as a trans
mission, shop.
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0 7;tye surxaunding°pratierties around the projecirsite° cnntoin othler structure
t4ith the same tyle of topographically described land project s j;te.
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Flora Arid fauns specific6 tire also approx./Uie sane as `well. as the cultural�C
historical,' anddcen�.c�,d'spoct , ,, �
Thea project site is flanked on',the nr,kth by a PG & B poWn�: sub`","t tMioh A
cleared parcel of PG & land separates the `project site from t ie ktih station.
To the east is a parce,1 of landj(that is presently/ be3,n; vacated by"'Sl'eel Mill
Supply,a scrap metal yard. The ,1.5 acrot of lard is clrsred End retalins a
., 12' X 121 wood structure which 09, used €is .un r Mice.
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'Adjacent,to the s6uttr is Bi.-p te' Steel and Pipe 061, a r`e`tail steel btasinesse
Bi-, •i to Steel 'is located iii acor,rugate8 sheen metal with a stain
glas$ shop. Approx. sq, oota�'c ( w .this 5tructu%e z.s,"45)000 positioned on
anrlraXsmallcre8 , body,
3;ast of i-12i.tc is` 1ocsLPd a small painting shop
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The wea, pin boundary o „ the pr6id'rt sine i s park Avezttib. Vcri,ous businesses _.
bovdsr `P It`Aven :s along, its wrest side. Thee businesses include:
1. `deariTig 13clt tChain Store '
2. Temples Auto Body & 'Rett bihor
�. 1`&el ti`s ,r IE e N {5rv'1
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NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
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NOTICE IS IIE.REBY GxVEN that thepra j e;ct described below has
been reyiewed Pursuant to the provisions of the Californ.ia
Environmental Qtzal.ity Act of ^:970 (Public hesourcepCode
21100, e seg,) and a determination has been ZadC`that it will
have -9-significant
not effect upon the enviro=ont.'
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DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT •
Rezone AP// 46-23-17, 4537 44 8, 45, to M--2.
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:LOCATION OF PROJECT
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2'f44 Park Avenue j
Chico, Ca, 9592
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NAME AND ADbRESS OF ;PROJECTAPPLICANT:
Walter N.0 �,Telplei
21r111. Park Ave.
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Chico , Ca. 95926
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MITIGATION MEASURES:
None
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A copy of the Environmental. Review Directore initial study'
the effect of this praject is attached.
Tngardingis sur
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Adop'tea With chang6e.r� Specific modifications and
supporting reasons are attached
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A public hearing on this ,gative Declaration etas held by the
decision making body.
Nearing body Board of Supervisors
Date of "Determinktidn
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On the basis ,o -f th.e Envy rofttental nireatoi �,
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the information presented. at heart ngs � cb=ent'e Aceivec. on tie
proposal and our o know�,edge and independent ras'rj
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LAND OF NA9'UR,A"l A,,LTH' A'.N/D BEAUTY
OGtoer 6, 1977
ENVI,RONMENTA:L, R�V1=EWV DEPA13Y,Ws.NT
EA�vL a.NE±L34N,';airootor
Walter H.. ,'Temple
2144 Park Avenue
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Re:,R&zonae AP# 46-23-43 43 °& '44
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Gentlemen z»r
'The Butte County Environmental R�vn ew vepaa^t�en� as completed th.� ,
initial st-ady of potential env;l.ronimental CQ!nsoqixb1 tees �a7xVicipatred,
in conn.ec* pion, with the abovermention6d projClct, please
iin.d a copy off: tie Environmental Checklist Forri, (Appeia.,� "F" Thid-
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studyy Ur;ll. be reviewed by' the appropriate h.car hg boardan,d co�sader-
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ed dor aaupt�,on.
0 Please re `� 1 � g p{ y y 'envirax�`
view the encoseci checklist, noting atacua,arl. a I
mental -problems "which r.,o•u d be rm,i=mized 'or avw-ded. by the _care aad. �
manner in which' the project,_is carried alit, AISo . please reti7.ec+i any,
t� recotmended mitigation 'meas�eS ,or cont,."bi`i. dns" oL 2�px'OVaI:'
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After reviewing the checklIIist; ,.yo` may see ways to imp rove:, the pro�'ect
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design» �`7.m
es�g p,rovements to riin�.mie problems 'are encouraged.
a yolt note any error11 s or of ss onsn oUr, evdl. anon, please being �+�s
them'.,to out attenta.on .
A public he,ard.ng` to consider the cher .lZ;St; adoption of a iega�_vo
da Planninld prop ec aproval will, be;, held beoe .the;,;...:.
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site -is also Co6ti'gia06!: to other c;ommerr'i til atad industvia1,�
ma a . tih�e�,1aun•L Cen�eral,� Plan The sf , � �y ��yn lase
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2t. °Walter TGmple,�/ Daiw�d;�I.0( & Max cGa _
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A 2 CGener�.1 )i to rt -2 ;k►eavy Industrial ) prorei•ty
located be64,6en'PrAve and Fair St t
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n M,as tP 23 79', AP '46�-23-4,, ��P 46 )"3-50
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4to�Kd ins~4`�apf36.:ok a oto Page%'�+� of t � autte
0unty4;Red& de'��t and 'also,
Yvf I1 All thuvt property "located nort'hwesterl�y
:°' and W,i thin 250 ft o .ti,
r the northwesterly 110i Fr
of L,b 0f acid "Sears Industrial Tract"
excepting therefr.omh, 611 thatportion located`':;
jai t 'n the city „1i ni is of Chico. ,.
C o n t a i ii,i ,n 5.'784,
g� 'More a'r 1 e s s ;, G h i c"o (7 8 - 2 2)
rLaw&,dh stated that a Negative becla��at,itj'n has k�euh
recoinmended _
No ones p,r�,;�ired` n favor or ih oppoiitidn to „the project,
Lawsor.:he d staY,, f'find.;nres_:
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fir. l'jalte� Tim le 1 i �'J f ahci� a
p r r Willard brave, cii,co,
Ca 11 ornia set oust .ba .",,ground foe his request,
i hearing c10�1eL �
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Noun thatta die a't.`,7
g ve decI-arati0►� kias been presented' and
Commti r that tis 7 h ponforty; Zvi th th`� Gehet�al 01 a'h;
I;', 1'�nd1 9, ennett movtd a i�oval of tiiis rezolingi, Th'e
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mbtior`t was hq �seco.nded #by, CU slit 0r, S'-tUtx ah�d passed Eby ��
:1 �tht fol To;WiV 'te., �
AYnhh°c-t, ����we,riiard; SVutz
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BOA--RD Or' SUPERVIaOR8
MxNUTES ,- Xvv'0mb�(-,r 2`0, 1977 r
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n 17-2 69- AUOP7C OiZDIt �� vE 1$t36s 'PcJBLYi'-HEARING: WALTER TkhJPI.E, DAV" HOPPER
Sr MAX M-kCAzG - NEf,�TZVE U8CLA�.4TxoN AIS` REZZONTE FROM •A-2'(6ENERkL) TO' .11k4t'
(E C,A1Tj' t1bUSTIj.1y,%) PAbVE �T }LOGNPED B ,T�WECN =PAP AVENUE AND PA-IR STREET
At EAST 22ND STF�F,E1',-ib'EN"i7 YEt3-,.AS IaP G `24E 17, f,AP 46-.23-45 Ap G6�23i-5t)
AIND A>� . t�6_23 5 au�rrA7rrxN�_ 5.75 AaEz s�, _rtME; OR �>ass, a xcu�
The pulil 3 c hoaxin; on the �dalter Temple y; D.sva,d Hopper &, M.ac riCCai
negat iv � Aa6l'axa.tidn anis rezone from., I tA-2" (general) to 11k4-2V' (heavy- ;
ay indua4 �,al) property+ located bettvgon Parr Avenue and rain' Street: at ast, �
P2' nd �Stre�:�,� �Iden�t iff' d � as AP t�6-24-17,� AP 46-23,_Lt5,�1,AP 46-,.'I-'50-and
AP,6-23-5 containing 5.75 acroa more ox was, hold its
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Hearing opdit to the pAlio on the riegati've declaration,;,
Ao,No ones.
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Hering: closed Lo,,the public And c ;'d�1;t}e board
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anis trarried,' f3ntltr�g tki r,propbs d i�tloJe � rcould not ave a pitn�.f°toaztt „'al
effect on the:' etvitot1�tn�.itt dnd, a' tie dat�v declatbLion i xtcofti,erid od.,. ,
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Elea°; ing c �6�sed to the pub) nnrlr• coftNned to the Soar'd
», + of S.tp�rvi.,��� Wir�toft. s�co�dhk��3 iy Supervisor Madi
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and ear e:1,E;.it tte rexone fto' A-2 td' M` 2 was Ir pi{,ttived" i Eh the f t da ng's thot
the propotod �r'eono i8 it! coeti'ormity With the �;eri�,ral plat'and a negative
declaration has beelt fl11Pdy Ordl`hance 1536 ta�fi adopt�,d and ,the Chaltem6n
P �'uthorited to si.gn, -A'�SSs Supervisors tdigdn,, Mb's ley, Winston #cl
Ghairuiaq Althter, A,13SENT ; SupiSr.visot Lemke
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