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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT . 78-31 1,r .. U a. 6i ♦ g i�. C1. .�1 .L l o8aaciF ,�«ii.p. M "Ox 3070 i/A4.L.b ra.mLttW1 de, 9%926 n , i. LaLld to ,fie included to 00Xi ity Drcdui�ze pir"14"rict ?10' 11,0 Trio •rip tio. that 4orr� M4. uaT ♦^MPJ:". .tate ' CaLMo�y+�p�Tl�aY, e�sic*.r,:VL%ed aU K a i 0 , wIA -� � , a 11(1 4� kir'+ r� ) 0? acnm Oil 11.ai. \� : �*,�a cert ll Itr,ap '; i. u". C�i 1r;*if p r,)F ':',' . 7'0, � OF �i%'x� 7ox",� . `�'(�rr:'S;�� ��' f p iq.�� ?i 4 t•#' a iY1 i ti try* ;c �7z 0 ,y p ,y ft Fk/�.'�l�y.�..yh�+�.t �✓�/�+t V;F�i ,L,i,} �3��ij�S. �h 1,�. .�l]il�•�4{ u�,+y�SJ�45+��.,+Wr.+¢'�d��y trt� f/����y+. ._. a(('44A,µt7y r��y •„�l�S. /two ya{�n (�'�y�J,,.• `'�'��! j1��j,l' {b�yk�.jJ�. r'o ' c :1�1i '401i t of yAutte, W- at4 oz cMMMr«�t lore uL t."4' � e'.' l' L�axy 2 ,k.: r 't�EM WSJ'°i t:lX.18C p�i`L!1 L};7 .r ;' certeiii QiT..'E`'it.3 d1 ",,*.e ea, :ie Tcmnn Jk as follWn*. 'R El,SJ�Z,RM J'�Yuba MjTeC 4 kY.fl'o �4 .i1i � .A, ! -h [.r-ot to.. tie Sottthcr)of `- "4;jy*tjZj yp; !'.j t—;rrj4i�eLjUN) Vy1.i1� tf� .ho n lml '10 oil tLe PeZ,u jV'Ortli Street from Wic Ment IlUeof 1010ci. 1!2 t0 j!a.,cjj ” ' .e w", said TF.-yu or Col` x*, atree t ;i roan 'tlic Went it e a l' �V/r tale. °FA&4 U...e 0.., b "XyriL Oe V iC X'm{yt taCQtBk i3i.4' 'v�rr a " r, l ID. RM ROPER e&d; ENGINEERS SURVEYORS 1346 LONGF ELLOW , ., scALt. P, d, ,Box 6415 CHICO, CALIi�. DATE , f! 1 l ;1 iAsLsi)d and ;Ig! ,.*: 'asp jrIA texiarit P.D. Dox 26� :, �a.i�l�r Iii sari ct ;'b�Tc, . 1,•�� D�ccy�,�tl.on AIL that mal.projerty situate in the "Unl.ucovyb.Nod A.x't;a" Covalty of Bjt•to,. , Obmt s e. CP,.?.�forniay deocriljc4 ar; fol ovs: 'iota 7 and 2 !xa' klrael� 26 of the S'oqn of llelsorl, aocorpinr to the Official If, tt 'er#!^, 'L'L,.'Id n the Office. oP th-6 BecorOT of tho Count; of lkut`mr State ^y$ i, Cal.ifarn.ia., Febxmb,- 2"7, 13?3 In 'tc�64 1 of 14 as, at 58, together vith �' Vester)-4- hal of tb� &U.e;y kwhich s lwen lscretof'ore. ab(odotied 1)y tj�j�ua2ty of` Bu to as a publ�.c highwv ) as joining said Lots I artd 2 on t}x6,ist Acreage in I ac;'.tts ntt ii 0,440 kcrat 1 j 9 131�.arou J, Ggro, a married. womr•.u+ Pw lacr nolo aid, sopa -ate prod n. tt), and estate.. Ycam 3 P.O. Pox Phone 343-10501 cwd to t)e i.zYcludod. i,,�A ?gutta Cou..lt;, P,.-afa)age District ;4cr. 1' .4 N3.1 Lha.°t ctertain rcol property s lk tv,. to io the County sof Butte) Mote of P l.ii'wr^tial t' oaoribod a.a follcrrs PARCEL .i;. Late 7 wid 8 :in 3,100'1 25, Lots c, baa 7 and 9 of Vio" : 26 all of Plocl� 27; 14ts y 6, 7 and 8 of Blook 36; all of IB10010 3%39, 4.00 and ill,, �'2y t+3, 1t), and s of tho Town of Nal son,o according to i;lt official map thxa eoo riled in the office of the ESecorder of the County. op ;"utter "tate of California, Peoruwr f 2-7,) 187 in Map book III it' oho ,� n J ]Iso all Viose portions of Mcvada, `tuba, Bast, Smith, Church, Elks P1. !ias ap.d Statee Strdets, adjoining the above meutionod Lots and Ul.ocka ata Marc; tofore al+cuadoned ty Order of the ward of 6uper-4-i dors of the County of butte, 8tat,e or Calieornia4 PJT"L 2; All that real property r i,1 tAIe Tcnm of 111elao;i County of,J1 Ate) QCt3lioxaia, dan`riii , ed at, se;tc;s ,, ' L&4s 11 r 20 30 said 4 i L aock 2,15; Lots 3 and t1 iL-'I o' 26 an,4 in } , oon) according to the. QfPicial .loc of' tae County Recorder of tho County or tette, rt&'� t,tl 1�or�aia, uary,' (,p 11M, in Map Book `'L" j at page F` , f M ,. 4R D. R. 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Yi- ., � :: - ul. 1a'� ' 4 A�PPLICeA31�N Ft R AT; AN,CE�or ` rtte County Planning Carni .-hissson Filo No..''� _ K Date filed' hearing dote, Action by Planning Conmission 1t , � %) ,f,' , Action by Board of Supervisors - , PRFS8NT ZONING: —A=Assessor Map Soak � p Page Nus '! W Pdrce) No.61. REQUE-ST; — G2O/1r �G7 „ i : 1; APPLICANT, GCR b��e a G met- • J Tnc , 215-274-8533" S NAME: � � - Pl-iOtE. ADDR.ESS.� 9'864 W lsh ze B-IVd ; Beverly Hills, Caii:. ornia 90210 - ftesentl in escrow sub,` eci: to tonin o, STATUS �R APPL�IC F--� stCh�zrt�h of Christ Soen��art«; '� � � g) G ` OWNERS NAME- --oka-- dis-e, PHONE:.-16-Ur5803 ADDRESS: 565 Pearson Road, P,8,radise) California 95969 DESCRIPTION QP PROPWYtAP No. 050-19-0-038-0 m. EXPLAIN FULLY kE;A$ON 'i=0R AP,I'LICATICIN; , t� I� x Outte-Gv: Plunnitt The above sf hiomenfs ape certified by the a 8er3igfied to be correcf St�t�zittrrn n# Applicrl�it di toll d f l�k lour 5hor�rr;g he lac fi�il�uf eximtlin '� hd t�ra a odosttUclure3r Poya6le�f County of 6ti+ta, also ii r p P g� i p - on your p v a'r4j+ died 'b-n thn adjacent lz �1 •Y JY P � re r C I X'60,lp ,N4 U $�,iiuu iYfksa,.:l^unt r. . a:. .. .:.,,• '., ,, ,.r .., .,.;, i r, ..,,i .. .. - ,> ...`.�.rla"._71 Vf ., ... r a , tember26,; 1077 0 Devatopl�z'on`"tTnc, 5864 WiIshIne 9l,vd v Uverly HiIIs ori gozlo Re: AP 50-1 9-38 ' This is to notify you that V1e knave- received..your a'pplicai:ion for a rezono from A-21: Ltd. to C;�. to extond propost-d shopping center, ,`to be, 1 o ca'tod on the east aide of Oars, Road approx,filately 1,!03 ft, south of the inttrslaction of Clark Road 1ind ttMjstafif Road in I'uradisLs, lin wi Il schedule pub? it, hoari ngs at such tjhiq „as tho e:nvironraentaldetermination „hAs been receivdd by this ,,L afi'iee Q- Bettye Blair .r h�an�idr T� t3 � ma cj ,11 Ki•Y%.nYA,,..i rLl.se.l:: .. ,. ,..: _It. e,Y 1 ...... .. ....:...ui. .,. ,.... .. .. .Y ,. ,. . W.r .. iw., . ruw .,.... v s•a ...,.. a .. ... .. . kt . ... ., i� It z�., , c m APPENDIX 5J ENVIRONMENTAL' CFiECi+I,x,�T FfJ� �09 ,"``I`. (To b completed by Lead Age'n'cy). ,- < ,a v "I'r f,e l`-� ! 1 , ria �:rfr',Y�1 o Name of Prapohent Glickman, Cxumpler, Riley,$ As;r� c� {w t ., s and Phone Number of 'Pr en•t t Y, u Addr�s ogo x i �nfixlshi. 'e Blvd: (P xle ad�.se P�.a�z�a i y t;;,,,,�,n;,,,_ ��a c'i171 `�3so-0. v"(' 1S .L(yjY 1 Y, `� #�. ,,,,.�.� .+....e—..ry C ; r ,..e...t'.b.►w .ie*� ... ' r ��d o Chei kllSa6i4t i .-- � E. u'ey4. AgencjLnj Oie`dkk st M1�s o . .._m...�.ti. iii ..... �i S. Name of Piotibsal, if Applicable Rezone -from �-� �r►,�; '��. i P� 7, i (11' ENUIRC9NM.E'N 'ALL IMPACT'S, L'?f. �aX]c3�t10nS� ,of e� n E`5'� and 'ITRa b�� a11SWS n D fro", ��t p. y it , nYare rec. red `oni• att7ached sheets .) t YES MY8E, ti 1. Earth.. tail l theproposal resu t in signifl carat: a . Unstab7 earth Londi'ticins of in „ ohanges in geblca`ztic substructures? b. Di's'ruptions', disjalacementso com- paction o.r `overco�erihj of the soil? .. c in ' .. . � Change topography`ter. .. ,ground s 1 s'Urfate -telief' featL t0e,•' d be§tructldn oover x ng .0t r ±: mocifa.cation okanyi unique geologic` ��' _ 0�'';4physriral f'eatures7 '"` ujla e . Inck6ase in Wind Or Wat-r erosion of soils, either on or of the siI el l CP f. Changes .in deposition or erosion S bf bead r sand: , or chahgea in siltation; { p or erosion which may modify�., de odhahho .,� -tr stream or the the ch�hne]. of � ri.t;..-z ��ay iill�t or lake? , bei. of the ocdah or any 1penda - a e , ofd r P„g 9 "n`IN•M�4�.11Yi....:v. .. 1. „ ri.. :, ;P'rr� 1 .i n. .. '. .. Gil ,Y. .... -. i _-,,.. .. {vIj f3'. ...„e. ., .., .. 1 .^. tf ", YES d�iA'Y� � . NO g Exposure of people or property'to x geologic hazards such as earth uakes, Cl landslides, mudslides, ground a lure,:: or similar hazards? 2 Air a Will, the proposal'resuli n I x ambient a Sub det. rxo a1�� ion uf. ,} ` ` a r quay ,b, Thp creation of `obji ctiohable r '� , Sri ni S cant ai�:piwatiolh p£ air movemen , ,1 r�to.s�ae or telnperature,' or any changern- csXirisate,, ,f g ly e her' °loo 'll qr r iphal a , 3. Water: ' `�aa.11 the :) opasa ``result` in t bstantial, r; 0 .a . C,hangesjin currentat or ;t a pourse or dareetx:Lgn of eater niovemeh'9' " b Changes in abs, ion ra:,ahs f ' drainage patterns, or, the rate dhd �maunt of surf ace water runoft4° .., ��_ A1:terations to the courso or 'of glow flood Waters? Y d.. Change :in ;,fie amount of surface eater ill any wa�Mr body? e DUcharge into `surfaa Waters, o 'Water 111 any, alteratioh of surface' gijaL ''ity, a:ndl uaing but not l inited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or c, y.. t. Altldjrat�oon of the directs on ;or. tate of floe of g bund watoms? g. Cfiahge .n the c cant t`� o gr unci waters, _ither, 'thrOugh d,Jrodt A . i -ions or via.th�rataals, or throt4l '� interceptioiz a) of an acruiker by nuIts r,,�pYoa;at ons? r t /f �. ., 46. 2 t o } y '{��(,�14(� u7� ���J//� 0 h. Reduction in the amount -6f water0 �I btherwise fzVailable for public Q P08 -tiro, ' of peopl:e :or property t�, _ water rel'a'ted ,lxazA''r4a `.,such t. �flbod ;:ng7 44 Plant. Life . Wi11 the- proposal resUlt in sukstaYitia°1.Y1 � a. Change in -the diversity of; species l or. ti °I c numb tp of any spesc.tet a`f plant's ti (13.�1i` biding x, ' 'shx,ak>s,d:gra'sst, crops;,''�mxcro�ltaxi 1 a and aquatic, plants) n,'. educes i.on of thei'­'nuxnbe'rs l of ,,,any Unique e rate ct endangered .�peca es of ;p] ants? ,. c'� v Trig .roddctkao 1' cJ nG'W ,Sp�CleS.i'�a��;P1�IYts 1 into an area., or a n a barrier to tIIe ' normal : tp.tenlsh en,oe:ingspecies?' s U d: heau.ctlon, ars tacrf►.age oaf any, gri`ol�Aaral' 1� crop? 5 , A Yiinal Bile. W1 ll ,the, proposal:, resul't in c Substantial.: �4 a. Change in the ti versitiy' of $pedil es, or numbers, of,,any species of animals (birds, dfi.l�_agp reptiles, fish Axd ,.:.._ shelsh enthicor ahismsinsects .o , ) incrofauiza) ? 7 77 b. kedUdtl6n of theO.: numbers of ;4n,y► unique, rare" or\ endahq''ed s'pecieg of 'animals? 1 1. c � onpeci�s�of animals ii]topx�Y7ax4S ycQorresult� barra.er, to the migrAtion or movemerA: of` ahimais' ,) cl,,► Detetio- aA on to exi,,Iting fish or Wildlife habit.at7�' Will the proposal 'result in 10 f: i f b tkp6s'Ure of people to 8.6,Vbee noes se IeVels \ -Appdnd. x F page 1 df &B ) hih. Yk •r. +Sw�` f.l # .M.sMrq 4+. i.r#�'h�. n,: wY ii{ 1.yJwlM .wjelw.4.. /P.:.AI. .M. Y.a.Wk:a P,Wi...t+.iwa w .. .,•..,...1rsu.. ... - - „. j MAYBV, 'NO Fi �l Light and ` late.. will :thQ proposal produca significant light qk/ g1'” ? 1. , 8. band tUse : Wlll: ,,,the propos ` 1 result in a U �. substantial alteration of the planned land �-&f f Use, an zred? ` o y. NdtursJ Rao�ur� s�,r; Will the proposal reSul t" " r 1I1 SuScZ�°rld� a. l.;rease iri the' rate cituse of any IT 'll .s cup: h. � u }�".1w '� .;.%` �11 .. L\ S., _.�.-f�, , on of anyi.nanx.,�newab,he - 'e•�. natural resoixrdei l0-. Rask txf, UISet De;4ias.the proposal in�rol�ve ,. ' a risk' o`r an explosion' or the rete ase of hazardous substances (iz�,cluding but 1�6t ]:invited to , oxl . pastzoa.d s w o emicats or; arra, radiat on) in the t�,;y.ent,,'of. an „acciden t# or ' T upset 60'Ad1 tX.orls " ' ll: I'oFula bion. Will 'the proposal sz�gni�ycant�.y �� �locaticin, distribatioi�,,, then(-Ity, .- or rLA,, ...h .rate ,of. � the hv.man o ulatior, ofi P 'an area? ICn! lz . _..��`.. ppc-sr• e��antl af�ecexistrigho�ingwprcrate ,� ,r demand for additional housing? , R ��:on Ga.r 13U Transport culation. Wall the j " „propo.>a1 result in- r a. Generation . of, S-_•,,`bst,anti.al additional c " vehiculax r<<ovem�nt? n6— b', s Mnificant ef�ectd. on existInt gark�'ng facilities j, of ciemand for nein pax°". i.nq A��+ c ► Substantial i iMpa.ct Capon existing 1 d : 5ignif:icant all- i ons ;o present pAtternS of cirotilation or movahi iht �. of people and/or qQods` 6. AlUex; a t-iohs to WAL6tb6xne , rail or air trafki:o�' •, f` , Y Appehda.,X,/F u ,�.1, p,aqe 4 0,:e t-_ I! ` .. , r��4. �I ' Increasa ih' traffic hazards. •to mo't9t' or pedes•�ria" ns? (, v.�h3c l,es ►. -. bl.cyc�sts, 14� Public ,Sere%. S4I:1 the.`proposal haves c� nn upon, or r effect esult �i3: a subs. ratial, J need for new �,r' altered governmental. s04ky COs C ureas : i v in, any. of_ the followrang _ dry 4 / a Fire ,proectit} o- IV b Poi Ce- protection tc Schools?. .r r.j d } Parks for other recreational. facilities? e.' NYaini esttance of ,puybllc facilities. ,.;including' o ds`? r _:! 6 9. ther gaverrirsen,tal services? 15. &,nq Will the proposal res s amours e, or is of, f�a � a. ex�exgy'?s�stanti`al b subst�anti l increase in demand upon existang sources of energy or require rhe development of hew, sources of eniargy' . ,`%Will roposal result in a. 16, Otillties the p , hied. for new systems; or substantid: : altdration1t `vl to the following utal�.t�.c.�s a, Fo�Per t�r natural gas? — — b . Commune cat ,on;s systi ems? c, hater? rJ ,k 17 : Human Health. Will the p ._ rop osal,, resin in o " a. Creation A�� any health,yhazard or potential fl health' h tai4,, (e tc] ud;anq mental health] 7 b. txposUte of p� ople to potential healthRAN hazarc.s j , 1 , t '�ppeadi �= page 5 of . � `v `G 4:_.,1, ,.A-.,i.MF.. ^ ilk W.Pq ,Ktr`r • t• L ^rt'.p. ;pC�,r Cb + .'�X.. '! �'1Y'AiN�WiN:.i'�+�^•�!{'Y41.lA.Pr+c�+4•� ��r'�'f! �-°'. •�.d r'�-*i4-� a. l• ,1.,. 7.. ,.! ...a. -:3.:'J! .i..Mf.;, . AM1ii.1.SDXya�14��'✓.I+MNr u1,Ntn4 n 4lt'+�!L����' ^tYi",iliM'IIITA .. Adc•r l`�'G'iAh . 1"+Iy �! y i l i'E S MAYBE NO 18`. Aesthetics. 1gill the proposal result in the obstruction of anypublic designated or recognized :scen o vista open to the publi4F ` or will. the proposal result in the crea'ti`©n of an,aesthetically , offensive site open,. to pub Ic view 19 creatiora r Will the proposal to-SUL in-' r f ani impact uoo�-i the quality or4` 4antity of { }r existing recreational facilities?� �24 ,pub1,31 listi�rical. WI l the proposal. ° 20. rche610g,ioal cal. result 3.n an alter of a sS.gilific.ant it arch�ologiaal or histozical. site; structure,„ building? abject or � 21: Mandatory ,, h ori Findings of Sgn3ficanre .a;. Does the^� project have the potential. to degrade the quality :of the environmentru substantially reduce the habitat o: a ;a fish or 01ld-life cpeciesy cause ea .fish or wildljl.fe population to drop below: se sustaining levels,, t2areate;i to .f eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the ranRt. of a rare or endangered plant or aniim�l or eliminate impartant examples of the „ major periods of California 'history o prehistory ;a b Does the project have the potential to achieves shorts- terfi benefits to the detriment of publicly adopted l.oYig-term environmental goals? c. Does thero'ect have im acts . which are individually,limited, but cumUla . tzvely considerable? (A; project may �c impact on ��0 or more separate resou s where 'the a ),pact on each resource isk. ~Y,relatively 8mal;l, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on then environment is significant.) d.4 Does the project have environmental effects which Will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly Appehdix:F -:page G of 8 s„ 1y i Ill. '' DISCUSSION Or ENVIROf4MENWAL EVALUATIO x _ xs proposal is,, a rezone from'A-2 Ltd.. to ' C-2 f,or o 'I .$4 ,acre site Paradise,,) The landscape is currently covered by bruplh anal" annual 'grasses the land slopes to the southwest. The s to allow the ye,rtersion of the proposett,, Paradise Plaza Shopp: t , me N This re-- zarie, will create aniisland of C-=2 zoning amidst some prope'ty zoned A--2 Ltd.. The shopping'"center was approved under a use pe��aai t application so = the zoning does not totally reflect �-tphe intended us* The northwest portion of the shopping center property, about 4.3rscres,-is,zoned C-2 while the remainder, about '11.2`acres, is A-2 Ltd.l,_ The C-2 tope would allow the uses specified for the C-Z zone; the uses specified i the a-' , zone.; arid. ocher�us;es bcluc3ng l.,ght„ivanufacturng uses and. s e rvlcwe, stal;I:ons with a use p'evmit.” Although this .project is int,ended:, to, be an expan.sioa of the shopping center, it Could also develo'. independently. 1(b) s 3(b):, TU8 rezoning will :resu'L�J, in, the conversion o:� open landd to' commero'J --' 1 use. " As miic'h as, 900/0 of the land,"may may b e covered by 'bui ld-- ings, paving '' and other imperva:ous surfaces Storm water rWioff wiIII, increase and the absorption capaoity of the soils tvill,.be reduced: Drainage facilities would need to be installed to handle the "increased runoff' as per Public Works standards. 1( ):, Substantial fill10 to 15 feet, will al�jer the ground oontotzrs. Thera' are n.o immediate plans ;fo�, commercial development on' the property'. This;partel represents a 1 '1 ncre e it the 1,1331,IA area for Parada,se ti 1�laza� the `15.5 acres now" availible wi l be expanded to about 1�.3 ac L;4 frith the addition o-2 �"tohi's properby. 1(e) 1,.,_ The fill area should be stabilized With Vegetation to, prevent 'potent�:al ej�osiong. Grass. seed o� other suitable rotand.covar should be planted and miaihtaine!4 in a living,, condition. T' he traff i c generated from I''p - „i �'f ec�t �'�'tec.t�.al. cam�,ex ;;. �t;L . u.,�8e es would a air quajity_ Some uses allowed in. the 0-; zone, including service stations, welding shops ; and repair 'garag`As 5 could adversely affect a� r quality _also. 8: The �Utte, Co`itty Creneral Plan sholoM this Area as AlOa U dexs,sitp residential transitioning to retail cotmercial., l'his Vezoning IIS adiY acent to the, Paradise Plaza whith has been, approved =d will soon be constructed. w'hilo this rezoning may no t dir,- tl y be in contorm,anoe with the General plan, it is adjacent' "to a soot-to-,be established ri?tail ooAmerc al use. Appendix page 7 of:8 �`� ., f. . yam•.,, 1 �" Irw • ,A i, •I" � , "y 11: The convenience of the large sh pping center and the future comr mercial use of this property may encourage residential devraI sm Yit In. the vcini.ty� High densi ty �r,esidential ,developmon�� `would:' par•ticularl'y compatible"' 4,-bh � the shQpp XL 0enter. 15(a): This project wil add to the magnitude oil, tvaffi c generated .Thi curr traf_fi< r ph load on Carl 'Road neais site n the area. i is 4400 cars per day4 . ad.ise Plaza :i.s expected to generale 5000 , Vehicular drips per days. 13Cc;f. ,>5she Clark Road frontage would need to be widened along with ty p o related ToVol s cce �, �;'mp enter for ss and traffic safety. Th! Mould acj:d 'to the ,need for a traffic light at tree Wagstaff and Clark Road bAerseetion. oran cr ated,b T reg wall add to the demand on ublic,services q ' � p y e Paradise Plaza Shopping Center. This is an unavoidable impact which will not'',") subs 'antially lincreased by the in6basior.� 16f this land IT.ita `the bve�.�all plan. , 'he t'ax base to provide such s'ervi'ces will be increased by ;revenue fr6m, the 8h6pp:ing enter. telephone servcepand waters e� c�t�rie po�,ler, -16(a-c).-pi The proposal will i crease the demand for J 4 21(t^.) : The cumulative effects which have .potential sign.if 4 Cance in' clu those :re atedceo ove±o, ov terinb of the so;i,l, change in topography, and via pp` , p e erasion, changes in absorption rates and drainage patterns, population gro'vith stimulated from the commercial' "development, increase am vehicular traffic, improvements and `widening needed, along the Clark, Road frontage, and the increase in„deihand for public services and., utili-ties, and the decrease of ambient air otali`cy. } rte,; + q � �'ti`, �• o ,r' � y J IV DETERMINATION o a (To be dompleted by the Lead Agency) 4 On the `basis of this initial evaluation, u 0 I find, the proposed project COUL NC)'� have a significant Y = effect on the environ:rnent, and a,o NtcAtxVk DECLARATION „ q's recommended Y find that' although the pro seed P projectcoul.d have a significant effect on the environment, :,here will nit. be a si;,gnifIcant of feast in, this ease because` the - ta.gatian measures described on an atta'ohedsheet tr have been ,,added to the .:Project, A NEGAX,, 17ECLARATION,, is PECOMMENDED 4 I find the propbsed project MAY have' a significant „ effect on the environment, and `an ENVIRONME14TAL IMPACT' REPORT is, required Xovember 2 2 �a �Z r x� ,ter?7 . Date =e A Fors EWIR NNENrAL RVIEW DEPARVX4T' Rei iewed by z�..`-!:: Earl D. Nelson , Envitonmonta.l l eviOW Diteetor NOTE: The Etvirobmental' impact Report :�o;r Raxada_se Playa Sh�appin Center (McCain Associates; LXay 19` 7) hat been. certified for a project on land adjacent°to this parcel.. !Phis E.I.R: adequately covens the izpacts which could also be expected from. this retake:. ppehrli�: 1* �- page af,. 9 i 1 , �i n O (Y l'r G \pi� J ;� — �. p. ..gyp ,1v •, � _ �; .) ENVIRQt=T.4L ACT REPORT EQR,r„�� o , , PARADISE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTII'� sr t? c3 PARADISE,_ CALIF0RIiSA . u n r } Propose. by :. GLICKrZAN' CRTJi1.'LIlR RIi,EY & ASSQGTI.ATES L i , REA ESTATE ;; . <, DEVIL QPMNTcd o ; pretax+ed 'bp t, 11 N4cC41f\l ASSOC,IATE S tacdi3C)•'0xn , s6p tAsr AVEf9..E., CMWW+��C`WO 'CAU.yF��CbyS4:*A*� }06078: ?3itTTE Cnin7T r V'V � I� rw+' � EVTE�+ DEPS ! T' �►NT HAY ' LI1, , r 1 �r G ENV1RbNMEIV O TRL .,. IMPACT DATA PAAADi5t PLAt'A 8ft0' PP,it30CDNTER o r. 1�ARAD'ISD, CALTFOtNIA' „ 1514'01i General. Th s DnvixonmentalTmpact D"ata -is kor a proposed� commercial° shoppingg center on a 15-1/2 acre site at ,hey, southeast corner of Clark and ;-agstaff toad �:n' rada.'sd,' 8uttd ,cb'unty, "yg California. ;r 1 ty, 15141. Descr-iptioft of PtojF (a) th�ls a s a privately n fisted prrajec,t on a" mints ple "caned „• site consisting of 12 acnes zoned A-2 Ltd. (Liictited Coneral) ffor which a Use Permit has bedb' ;applied dor and .:�>'112 ac res zoned. C"2' (General. ComnierckalY. (see °Appeftdices A, D, & (b) A Statement, of the CSb�ectives Sou ht B thq pro used Sb r', Project: The objectives of the proposed project �r.e to pr ovide a " µ ,. _ e commercial hopping center complete with a Super 'Drug Store, super blarke Depaltment stare, Commercial shops and Offices,, and possibly a Lank and Savings and Loan,orn a fully irriprovecl site providing ift excess of 700 -parking spaces. 4 r this prof ec.t is being undertaken at this time because the w developer has determined; through market resoaxch studies begun in 1972,.. that a project of this nature, was needed r ` in paradise 4; (c) A General Descrxptbn of the Project's Economics._ Technical, and Environmental Characteti,stics Qortsiderin� the P i ci`- a, ci1 Er,<qineetitq Prgg.osals; �.. Eonomic CC�nsiderations a) Total ptoject cast I:s es imatnd to be apptbximatel.y. i� $4 million dbilars T.....,. Market, Value A88essed Valuer Yr►ProveMents� -_�� ~ .. .a_ S4`000 000, $l., 000, O0,0. Land„ �..w-----...-,:....- l.0ot000. • b) rased pan curtvot assessed 'valuation, t141s project Wou;',`d return, approximately $ 1 11) SSC in yearly prop..✓ erty to :es of which apptakimately $ 8l� 000 would go to local d,intricts, ingl:udln'g .. 13 M Tax Rate Tax'' -.ca p.�;tiCt { s eecial District ($1.00 Valua:ti aradxse Qnified school `District---�-�- $4 , {i? Paradii'Fhr tecttionrDa.atrict--_. and�On Only) se Vj re 15 4 5. ,. r Fltxtte Gommuna.ty�Col,l.ege Di strict-- -- -- $ : 72;1 --�- - .,»�w 7,931. Paradi,d6 Recreation 6� park Dxstriet�--� $ ".980_..-�_..w�..._..$ fi,,xa0. Butte CA, Mosquito Abatement District � Paradise Cemetary Distrsct—; -- =- ,� �) r c) The shopping center will emFloy a�a�t: 200 people f' generating an approximate net after taxes payro� of $,l,500,00,0 pex�; 'yea int the pdr: di e ar 2. Technca�l Co �.nsid.erationz a) The buildings wi1,l occupy the f1ollowin� sgiia`xa; �. footegges on the site (;sp�e Appendix 81 I. ,Supex Drug 5tore, inc uding Nirsery „ Albertson's s Market ( _ -� Department,. Store ,._a.�- �.,u�:- 44, S3`, $0 Fetaxl�Storeff aces-..�. .».. -_..0 .._w 8 r 820 Bank S 1-3,500 H r avin'gs & Loan --__ ------ 10,825 Total Buliding Area - _.._;----198 , 439 s, f. b) The ehsite will contain approximately 1.0.5 acres of xcess of 700 vehiclesp �' ng In e c) Frontage improvements_ will consist of approkimatel:y 1350 lineal feet �6�'-` curb, gutter and sidewalk with four driveway:�accesses aloncx,clack load: and two i1 along Mag:sta`�:a,'•4Roat3. d)' The site approximately l5 r 000 square feet of landscaped area including, a ten -,foot strip b�tw6en the sidewalk and parking,. area along both Clark and Wagstaff rZoacis <> e) sewage disposal will be by septic tank and leach fields. The amount of se'%4-,'.'ge effluent to be dis- posed of will be approximately 9000 gallon: per (gpd) through approximately l0, 000 square feet of absorption trench. This will encoMpass a total area of 1.4 acres of leach field with another 1.4 acres set, aside .£or replacement field: The leadh field area together 'ESith the replacement field area will OCCUPY approximately 16�W of the site area. The s'_ygtom it a �6ties of separate septic tanks, and, leach fields ihtexconnbctdd by a main dollert:or I ff to y . ,. `n Cr a I p ne whaclxresent ly serves,.,the Eunct°is ing effluent from any single tank into,, an emergency field•`; if necessary, and will°:serve' �`6 the future connection to, tie all{ the separate tanks into a r: future municipal cQilection system, f) -collection and disposal of' storm wateit r"anoffill''' e c:o .ection sysms ;be accomplished •by two separatt!` Appraximatel;y_ 80%, of the rnnof� ^WJAJ "be collected.. in .a sera,,e,s Of catch basins anti transported via underground pipe east.,. al - n:g W&5sta,ff Road ,.a distance �easterly ' of appr 6ximately 1100 feet„ from the prppexty line ;end discharged into Little Dry; �ree}c. Appxoximately 15% of the runoff` Wil' X.\be collected ,in another aeries of catch basins and transported West via nd'erground pipe along~ Wagstaff, Road a !distance Y 0t, rtw from t�Westerly P p e; and Qlineanddischar edinto drain- age channel, , 0 The remaiing approximate 5% ofxunaff will., be via 4 a surface runoff aitch .south along the :east" side "of c' Clark Roaci''`whicr. 6venl-ually' drains°into Little Dry " r : Creek, The quanta ? y of water being allowed °ta run off in this mannor was Computed as follows- ) Ilib natural, storm runoff in this direction con Sets of 7. %0 acres of drain aro gL with "a ruil- )1 off coefficient ,,of .35, 2) The proposed storm runoff coefficient for the area completely paved is .9.5 <L 3) Thorefore, •, th,6 area, allowed to runoff in this direction shall not exceed' `, 3,5/`', 95 x % . 7 acres or no more than .806 acree' of paved area shall drain in -M direction so as not to exceed the previous amount of runoff prior to these improvements: g) Clark Road will be widenedto a full four larges of traffic plus a left turn kaoket at the i nl:ers�cti oh of Wagstaff ,Road, WaystaffA gold will remain tido i) lanes r howevero a left turn poc yet will alsca be added, The intersection of Clark and taag$taff �til�s contimlo as a itoU k-way stopF,_ 3 Env rox mental. Con8i.�63rations Thi `�:p-ro;jisect, site contains a cluster of largo m:gture pine trees in the middle of the site which are 'beiriq,, preserved and se,+, aside„ as a 'Landscaped public area, sa 3, ' i ' qq t 15'142 DeL"Of Environmental Setting. (a), ToSara,lgr it 1 SV The''pro 'ect site has a high knoll 1oca,toa atabout the ma dNA\\,„ -XS � o in � al� tr`ce "easterl property line:, ''tie y �.,p.t Y n P Y propert slopes' do�m.,l, tra ;`' here in all directions at an, approximate grave of ".td the nort±�west to Nk a the i ntex`section of Clark -and" gstatf Road's, a upp of�� approkimatbly 32 feet in ele�'atiron, " and at .an approximate tirade of(')3% towards the southwesif to �i the;, pwovet-&0 corner on Clark Road,a dtopz of ,approxi mately 30, foet in,, ele`iration. The proposed grading` plan calls ,for the area along the eastern property 1'ihe to be .in a maxinmum cut, of 10 feet. The material,,from this cut will be used as fill `~to bring rppope�,-vrwith some.fill boneintg u,sect along he trwestoar ahnor�h ` I pzaceri s ''lnes +Che buildings 'wil n be etez raced to fat 'lh grtda.-fig p lard, with a maximti`ri vai"iation + in finish f lour els'�1—, vation bbt�,V en anyr' .two adjacent btdldaings of "9l ":Feet. The` ` eking area will have a makimum cross sIQpe ri (b) veq'etative Cover. �' [A-�hor;t.her`ri hale of the propert Naas pret�j atzsly a walnut , oriard with trees s 'aced ata roxria�eiti�� feet oh t 'Ice ters. The sout:.he'rn half was `r"imaril open land' itY !� pp r 40 I native vegetation With the exception that i �t � p Y p .� g _ p r th,a can c� thi+ o s` prop -ty' is a OlustO of ;predominately large toy inti size ;Iinq trees., The enti rt project ect S _ 3 .iter ' as a, result cr clearing done for , a Pr I Vio+as'r,�oposed shopping ooriter, i:'�:�,not�r bato c�f treos eRce t for that cluster of pities mentioned and a couple ,> cithr�oc'citana,l pines. The whplel�site 18 now covered, ` native vegetation, (c)' �o.i �ondition,3 ' soil ih esbiyr tion Was conducto at the end. of Januar ;L 1. 1973:, by a soi ls�� engiheetrlrig fi-arm for the purpose of deter- ` Mi,ni.ng con di,tions and doscribing the soil as well as 'recommeridinq for site preparation; foundation deli jh r floor >. `Aab supports~,paverient design and related items: xn the t course: of their in'vesti.ga•t.i.on;, -they r:tade soveral test, borL Wi inge.: to determine subsurtece conditaons: They found that a typical profile or- undisturbed tolls Gq c s thr:ou hout th'a site cc�nszst o approxi mately �...1�2 to„ 2 sa of a�s,.eyey �;ii tsao�erl.j�ing firm to�st�i ff resa«c3ua1 '. clayey sands nd sandy 8ilt;t deet ,ved from, vvoa�hetin fthe underlying parent xock�: t3 y g p �"h rfa e esu c and. 4, n l�' o Ir r l c�dcar�•e �� and days ' e gbnerall low to m s »� R surface slits, na-t cant Amin„ ►, ��,;. near" liieh sh6ul.c� z of develop �s�g , Mart ' ty! w ,T, 5 scaellin as andavemenGs. 4 ressur`e., beneath, 11aor :s1 e �7an�ar'y, tSroun.d� e , s At i,l � time of the t � or x s in l:a�-., - � h r wase enC iunl:e ed at t dept hs ngyrti `tang, �O water ate j {�y, �p �y surf y c7 ii F.l i�r 1. W t114 ~�}' '�L1nd .71.�r ace". e So 7 , I �',.. �d) „i5raina e Characteristics� Pct site occupies two sE:parate drainage basins The i?rU - ercent .of 'th6, site dra:iw� tawa ds the Approtimat.el.y . 50 p, ` east` into' Litt le Dry Creek his creek begl.ns t Sky3VaY the;project ausl saute of Magaxlya eibo t 2 'mile earth o n whe.ro It U �`riosgli Parada;'se about 2000 feet i t arxd run's sou%her� y ",�,;, west af' Fentz'' Raid ancIo<� 6n �o�ramentotRiver �neat Colusa eventually empti.e s �.n _ The remaininq' 50 percent drains tc ward,.tl?e westihstaY{ ky^ :J `'phis channel bbgins established frainage" channel», x0.ect through .Paradise_ be t11e P.' Way . west";a �rf.ot�re Road about 1 mile north °tween C1ar�C toad site and southerly'any -arid the,,//S ; P, ;.tracks, thei`i pry 'ndempties�ainto B tte rreekn into li«m1 ,. S];ou 11 which gin, tj r ;st ofCRichva� e. � utt Y icall ' atLiY s: fir% (e) Geop , `` The P` rat�x.ac Rid c ocd " :. a small Portion Of the westet y t� 2� r G117� surf ace ti ,, � i&tra Nevada MOnntaln Ra gen are e �n com`,50 ea mostly °'� fragmental. 'volcanic material, ? - ;, ca ,pecl k n past by lava flow some ten feed ll c���sscap thicker ir: some p1ac.�. the ceii,-ral sect on ri� : rill ezt�dcd aid rla.��sc�cte� and i�hese pare, had.. been �r has bee descIT cede ::. repiacud ha th the soil as previously t }�f e m the' ridge it channeled by fractures radiating T?raina,e /� th.re�ug� ,this lave cap and through .the frat�meiital dapos�.ts. I� ire area rests ,eii al antero�tairly narrawr betweein two main ova ,e�:��ta�s - i�utte Creek: and the west Branch of the Feathot River, _ f e rid e is comZ�le�c. Tracks o£ the palcooic'� The geology o� �11 g Younger limestone, Lra are exposed sarin the Feather 17iver. y beef with marine ' fossi.s attest ttornei` land masses that w erg, submerged `beneatY the sea Durangat nd pr sure�0 erg od the rocks stere sub�ec�: rl to yntense hee. was consequent structural there � " the Cents'401c. Bra, t , ogical changes, bar ng ere upl intoe- o ld there W �consi5eaf'these lbws are�ex Lava f loWs out, aril 1mnant _ posed n tho� para6i'8�r�. „ As a result of the 'falda,nqand subsequei t lava Mows, many faults were fci�med khat thr � ughout aur �, �'J, ,� have > � stox�y been r shiftir aria cautin earth u g g The most,. recent has been ,., u in` the Orovi,11e area where a 'r�a�?erat�e e rth 1uake eras ex-` :i.enced last te, "hacks pe year with" many � Mich may not as �e haVO subsided. Prior to la5i, yt..arFl,, 0?t�tliquake in r' ar,oville, the only other recorded ei�i tnguakc of a sign`f=- cant magnitude was 20 m es due east' .of Paradise. It was on February 8 , 19 4`b an c. 'had a magnjr4iude of 6,0 on the, � Richter Sole. 9 There are: fib known surface, faults in the paradise ar8,i e hpiaeve, ",(there Is a subsiifaoe fauJ,fi, thatgahs near =the'' ` certt;er of Paradise a,nd rains a n a 'sou peas` 1�� r direct "oh around the, 'east,, side of Oroville ReterLy 'sYx then ,� .r pro- coeds sou i t-hrol tlgh Nevada City, .Crass 17aa l ey bp Colfax, ,d port ion o: alis fault Chas been Yecorded, a� a ,aur)f`ace fault "south oa Ciiovil le Rest oir. Further north,,. bove' Natalia.,, there i;, a surfaca; fault that tt and west thtoai h Pill a a ndis about 20 miles long, ,� Thr?o closest,.hot .: ' ski}in s activity g y would be a Richardson , Sp,rin �, J;1: rui es lnorth lost of Paradise: The next closest " would be (n Lassen National .Dark, 50 miles north of Paradise.`' (f`) archaeo_�__ logxeal and Ha stori cal Sites in the lriearly b story of the ridge, the are j»� a was a ycuped b h late ` and by Spaniards ,and Mexicans priser to the invasxo of the ' idge� by California 4,91 t���s in,­gearrh of gold, r2o�t of the arc(�aeol ogical evidenc` O f p-5 t C� 1� Oaltures has alt.eady been destroyed. Thee � coJ ogical sites of s,ignifa cant cu] ttraJ vat ukti re'no atc aa-' on the proyec C1 site5 �' ee Appoftdix eJ) . �� •, T"ie State of California publ.1"hed an " chaeol. ical. Sefns�y•- g _ t'�� » ty htap of ChirzOroville and Paraclise, at' as in April l./��'7jj4y,�[�i:n y which they showed the Peradise area had a low r. _. d e il,� e o o f ` Y h . 1 - >�' probabla.ty: of f�.nd�a.nc� sites of arcaai_solog ical sic rificanoo. It should be °pointed, out, howeveir, that. the area-along the'*est Branch'cif the Feat-!her Raver was fated as a high degroe and the area al-ting Butte Creelk was rated aS a modea.'tlte de i~ee of - 5 psoba;bility, The, ridge Jhad its first pe, `matYent settlement in -the 1860's s ' on that is how the coX`iae ° of Clark: and 811iott Roada, about 1-,1/2 'south Milos of the project site, The history of this cb hOt ran be;�t be described by the pgpsul rod acc3oa iris' q givdn on a bronzo plaque on the,,nort; east :rarn��"r of ,';hi s o a,nt'ers ct� c►n: id On these 4 cornors Was the 'old town ot�Paradise� known add in. the 1�8 60' s as teohard i s Mill, , Just:• n was the f �{ 64 11 mill, hotel and stage "stop. To the WJE was a tutPentine d stillery. To tho east was the sol1001. The Paradise Past , Qftfj,ae was, establ,zshed� ajU a SU11(iay Schor�l organ r izecl it 1877. Church was held in the Caod Templars Lodge hall, an. SW comer in, 1882 next, "lr� � grocery, stare and doctor's Ofgice;e First, church was built to the" 5D iri 1859. dere was a blac']smithrid wugan shop and q r_ saloon.. Old town waned after it, Was } passed' by., the, - / railroad fn 1983. U "DEDICA EboBY CLNTEKNIAL/jPARLOR 295 N.D.G,W. ib! 9�' .�Y (0 Minesits:..�';. r, ' ��' ,sem Q kn re ©c; mineral deposits i4 othe. site of suffi cierit r� cp;ehtratipn to be - fr of commercialWrdvalue . s and small animaIs were observed_ for inhabit the project, sa;;Ee. generally th� birds Uzi this• ., 'area ar:e predominately t s ;z"'►,rs warblers, a s V-'XeOs. There are also Woodpeckers, " ,7 ys� czosaG� �'�n�,m , a, . , a sjt tie site consist of ground squirrels, ]ack rabb�ta, t eltl ts and mice. (1} � and 'Use'f 11 '�;le land Use of the �^r , ject site has 5 z p� J btreri agricultural. , Th surrounding area is low density,,,residential. with evi- def)ce ofrior � a rip, p g .,ultural activity an adjacent undeve].apcd land. The four cor ers of SVags off and Clark far .:7 15 a• are zonor commercial ugh which covers a, ��c?rtion of �r�e project ti 'te. seneral: The rafiainder o the area IS Zoned for limited germ eral use te' tze north, south acid west, and agricultural 'residential, use to the ;';+iiediate cut (see Appendices At !1 ' The Laid Use, E].emerit of the Butte County Geij l eral plan desig- }} }1; s sides of Clark Road above and be1�d';s' the project "Ae��ail )site as, Commoroial".-The he pxo` ect se� falls 'within thin e�)l ' the er'idasParadise"Urban Area i"k ho ButteCountySubdiv anrdinance. Other than a Fowling,All.ey which is under construction on the northeast a darner of Clark and Wagrstaff, there is no other dammer."dial activity in the,: --immediate area. `{ } public 'racilitiet and utilities ' Water. Avail.ablo from Paradis e xxrgata_on District from main lin�1" ..t along Clark and Wagstaff Roads. Line sa.zes aild uressure are adequate tri furnish domestic Water and a fire wator supply, 4 ll �` ... 111 .x.n.: cr::;.. I ,'•,Y'r:> ,.w ..�.. 4, � ..- .. _._ .. .... ... ,, .,. .. _"�J .. .. Y .. 2. Sewer; Sewer is not available in Paradise. 'a disposal, will, be by .,septic tante and Leach 4* .1 ' systeme site. �ani� the, E,leotrio,itlr and Natcaral Gas w Available' from,, &R . fr m eRISI,ing facilities along Clark anc34' Wagstaff Roads. Telephon6; AVallabl,e fr6m p T.'M trom existing adjac.en't pole linet. Fire Prcttecta� 'rx r F>trnished by Pal se Fire Protection bistrict4 closest st,�;ti0h,o is on Wagstaff' Roact ani- r halt mIl.d West •of the projoct t� site. Response From fess than o e n3.n t � t'o, threo "�b�:nu�'es; 1 pending GQ cgndi u� c17s. nol`c:.'PrAtection.a i� Furn 'shed by-Butte-County S*he��f1f°s P.epa.rtmenlirom their' s`ubstati'on at S}cyt�ay' and'lla aft load. ' Res Anse time` as leSs.'than fire m ilutes. 7-, Hospital: , ' Feathet kiver�� 13os iaa ,} on 'er�tz Roam about fiVa � MinuCes travel. -Lima , from the project sl,t �.ubl.icansporaloin: Presently°Y1CJnE? avai.laia`3 in '` t. he, Paraci S area, „ I I514.3. C Enyirotinentai xrtbact. .. '1 dal The Environmental Tm ' t e Pro -- — pact of h posed '_- l '> - " F r 1 Ef eC on Population bensity in the Area: Thi ::nrdject s will have no direct ef:�4rf t on pbpulatiori,, denaity f cause thore ,are no l wing units ihvolrred within the ,. however, there •�� may be a secondary effect on po ulat on due additional, residential; especially m higher density residential, being developed around :the o e 7 ,� ,. o p j st site mainly clue to ..he convenience a shopp�Gq cehterwould 'provide., This pO�-s, ble secondary impart cannot be evaluated at this time: ; 2. Increase in Quantity and Change in Quality of Storm Water Runoff: Ther\` wil be an increase in uantit :, . of Istci m water rit�la �i Since the project site �.nvol.ve8 two separate dr`? nd5e basins the breakdown of is follows; as 1 `l S a� , ) Based on a to-y z recixrrence !y-torril theum l� storm water kunof� on thpres Snt Undevel -I ped site 7 cabid Feet per s Gondi r (���) south along the east side of Clark Road ' into Little Thr y Creed cash hb pr t�;joct 1 7 cf's west along the South side ot�,'�]agstaff' Road into the `k�stabtished drajna e charnel `` �:e,viausly described to 'tMo west of , the project 81"t t� , 81 1 i r b) Based on the 'same recurrence st.6rinr the maximam x storm water, runoff on the devel.opod site through "the ubderground collection system will bo- 4 e4 cfs. east on Wagstaf f ,into tittle Ary Creek. 1, 4 cfs to ;continue to surf aco, drain south along the east side of Clark Road salad into. Little lbry Creek: 4.2 cfs west along Wagstaff Road to the estab" .d drainage channel; n lisne , rt c,) °This will caai a the following impact on the drab nage ",,:' channels: ,l An increase from 7 cfs to 23.4 cfs into Little bry Creek. This Greek,' in . a - ;• regent state has the capacity to carry approximately 200 cfs U wtitho��t�:^verflccaing its ,banks or culverts at this loda-.r locatx6n and does not have a history of causing flooding ,as it passes through Paradise. A 'decrease from,, 7 cfs to l.A cfs '.south along' the roadside ditch ,can the east aide of Clark" Road: This ditch. has a history of localized floodi,► q botween Wagstaff and Bi,11e Roads. A decrease from 7 cfs to 4..2 cfs into the estab- lished drainage channel to the west along Wag- staff Road, The capacity�.aE this channel at 4 , , .. this lac'atora is unknown, however, it does have a history of local.i�zed flooding beginning at ` Wagstaff and at ehch road crossing to and includ- Ing Pearson Road where it crosses at the Elemen" ., baa y School property There will be a degraciationof water f" quality due to petroleum products spillage from Vehicles using the 1 t shopping center which will wast-off into the storm drainage system during rainfall: This will have a minor, effect due to dilution caused by the rainfall and will not be different than what is naw exper in paved roadways throughout Paradise 3. bct�i4eato in Vehicle. Traffic: It is estimated there will p 5000 Vehicles in and, out .of the shopping ` center each day. This Will cause fan increase in traffiC along Clark and Wagstaff noads.`\(king the traffic data in�Appendix F which is al, e04dy four years old, the traffic along Clark between AU'l e and 117 agstaff could easily , approach 101000 vehicl os Baer day wktic is excrassiva', for the oxisti»zt;g 2 lane road, In addition the p1:es'enti.I` to_raectiorl' t4oul,d ba in" adequate with its present 2 lane, 4-way stop 8ig4y, \A1 L To , 11 yr^' 4, Change in Visual Appearance of. the Site : The tttp�tet due to the change„ in visual appearance of the site from. undeveloped "land into a shopping center mill be signifi cant.. There wil be ° several thousand cubiti. yards of earth moved to , reduce the sl?pry and a 10-foot r, a high cut b': nk will remain along the east property line. „5. Sewage Disposal'-. Sewage disposal will involve upward ' to 0000 gallons` per dap of effluent to be disposed of through approximately , 10;r 000 square fOet of absorption trench" which could have sign .f��owrt impact should!*there be ai rare s,ystem., a �. anywhere in the dispos`�l The totals area involved for leach Vie1d� "s ?..9 ages for active use and 1: 4 acres set ' as, for replacement field.' The act ive.plus the reserve area amounts to 16" Percent of the prod ec t site area. 6. Air Qttalit yThe project itself 4111 have `:'io„direct effect on air quality, however, the traffic generated as: a result of theproject would have aft effect on.> air:, quality: The effect would be 'from the exhausts of the 5, 000 vehicles pek} clay causing an increase i CQx and _� NbX,concentration in the immediate area. sl ,1Avai lability and .Needy of the Project: zt` is 7 . Yv �w �-., s j i , estimated that the project Mould in lnora-rdrought ptvid l times use a maximum of 1.0, o0o .gallons `pier day, however, the actual minimum necessary consumption could be re- duced to 2,000gallons per day based on 10 gpd per c emPloyeG and utilizing accepted water conservation methods. This dries riot, of 'rout?s'e, include water used through hydrants on the site when necessar 'for fire fighting purp.pses: At the present time, a tailabi.li'ty of wator due to the °drought situation is not a factor in Limiting or restricting new construction 'within the P. 1, D. boundaric;s 8 Energy Consumption:, There will be apt 11Acrease in energy consumption. Electrical. and gas consumption n figures ona yearly basis are not available at this, ` These figures will: be dependent upon the type Of construction, amount of insulation, type and site of 'heatk4q and cooling un-its, amount of lighting, etco i; 5>. Public Opinion'. Adverse public opinion to 'a shopping center in this area of Paradise could have an effect Oft its ,implementation. Whon this shopping center was first proposed in 1972, a random"survey of public, E� �-�, opinion was taken primarily in the area inuttodiatel,y, around this prop+osed.,location. Two hundred signatures I; were obtained on this survey favoring the shopping �( ",confer. During the public hear l hqs in 1975 for what \ Was th0n-.-,proposed as pine Knowles hovp;�ing Center, t� �` r, i s i} 1. " 1 { then was o organized oppolition," o the project. since that project `was abanc on ed" ih 1974, the gef ekal . feeling of the.c ty ,has been that there, is a pos,si.bility of , a`'slzo ping cer_ter on thi:� 'bite. (b) ,An Adverse EnvironmeritaZ Effects . W,hich Cannot Be Avoided-,"= if the Propbsal is xmlbmented There will be a Loss, of 15_1/2 acres of agricultu'ra1 land. ?., rThere mill be a loss of, habitat for small, 'ani.zttals -and ''births. The site does not, provide a refuge for, deer batause , of lack of co'vex _34, there It411 be ih stor'in a*unbff, however, there will be a reduction in iii runoff into drainage L, , channels that have a history of flooding, ..- 4. There wa ll be an increase` demand for public services, "fire and police protection, There w llFi+be 'an increase in traffic f10 , rimae. -d-. w,► on Clark Rod 6. �Thete`wil'l 'be change of aesthetic surroundin�'j°s by the conversion of the present site into a shoppiicJ --enter. 7.r, TWere will, be an demand for utilities such _ as �va•Lei�, e�.c�o+;,rc;i.t. and natural. gas y (c) itigation 1e,asures P, LO' o'Minimize Adverse zmoa,ct .--- 1.. Population Density: `No mitigation on measures proposed to be included in the project. Since any effect: thus i� project wti ')Ul.d have on popul a;tion density would be a:` secondary effect; it is not considered to be signxfi- cantr at t°his time: 2. .. y` of - Quantilt # ap;d Change in Quaalit ,, Storm Water !Runoff-.-' - There. Wil: -1 be a decrease i'n -Zunof f.: into ,-thy: drainage z1 channel to the wast of the prof set a;d into the road " si do c!itch south along Clark Road as�� result of the r� design o the Doll ecti on System which wilt mitigate the overall net increase of the drainage duo tothis project.. y 3 � i i. 1 ., l:ncreas�. in Veh�.cl.e Traf f tc . Clark Raarl will be ° y 1.. Widened the len5th of tho rbJect � to four lanes A�the p or U)) ban Standard„ with �apleft turn t` n Lane pocket at iT nter recti ofi of Clark and ��agst:aff. The right -"'of --way for this wzdenncl has already been deeded to \� the Couft*' of tutte and the devtrloper till construct t` 7� gyp`«', D R, _. , ,• `:,.._ . a -,. _._ -.. i. r. `_„ e t` the; road widening, Ift addition Wag tafx Road, will rlanes be videne'd to . two per Urban $1~4ndards, plus a M left turn Jane "pocket at the `inter000't� on, This will Cr mitigate much of the traffic mpaa ; on the,, loc;;al. ,, streets. In additi6n, "Clark 'toad to bein " widened sumMer to, four, lanes from tl,1.io6t Road to Bine Road. TbIs' wilii gust Ileave°;� short \gec.t.� on of C1azk`, ° n U betwee-n ,the ' end o4'` the project and >3i1 l,e' that em`ai ns as ttanes to the south. y ; =� Change, -,),in Visual, A earance of t pp Yis Sit e: This impact 9 n �7w 1`l be miti "gated by the. r a dsc:a i gz p nc� of �Eh`e shoppin� , � �� oenter and the architectural. desi- «n tai' the buildings to provide a pleasing setting Yn 06junc4�Qion with the cluster of 'pixie ;trees in the`' ceAtp ' of the project (� Setgo- Disp The possible impac of. a failure in the septic °system '11 be mit rj jay E deli gn ' _the ptic `tanks and _.leach fields; where•- C. q and layout of `any`, � s> y single tangy o "Leach field can- e be bypassed 'in " the evefit of overloading. In the case of a septic tank o"vef load �nO t Abu] a cause < .0 ri o� a lii•ie and sub- gg g U sequent oVerflowing.:- 7n tie caseof leacsh field, " it: �if ° could Vie'„ bypassed it shotiliq- fail due to overload- i�'15, d r-�if . ijt is Just �neces5ary to aliow t'rie , field to resbr a"p'eriod of time,:, ,Air, ual:it ti, Q y • No mitigation measures ar.-Ii prop``).1sed to y be included I the project, Thi effect of tra ff� c ex-• hau,ses is f` Ob significant at th�,s time ecauso,the not all cdnderiteation oftpoll.utantsJtoobuil,doup �o any , s� g71W Cant le�i. ®` ,ila b %Wafer �i-ailabll ity and Needs of elle pr ec t:' Tho> aid "emp] ow iers �yeea of th'8, establishments ih ;)he �'Unnter shopping will 'be `-e`xpected .,to conserve wat�tl���as ' rti 4LL' are the oth6 of Paradise. `rhere will. not };3e businesses''in any the, center which would be classi- >/�fied as a high Water -user, latrirloinats, r'es:ta urants, etc, ' Thelandscaping will ,, be the type that has a low water domar'd, -8ner Con" um tion': trey gy S� p gy cOhullmptti3On will be kept to a minimum by the �ol.luwinq methbds'"— a) Structures will be properly insulated for ma„ -mum efficiency of energy used. �, b) Heating and air conditioning units, -will be the, newer` high efficiency units. C) Thermostats w1-11 be controlled to conserve energy; There will be. 'a secondary effect on energy -Con sllmp tion in that there should be a savings ,7:n gasalhe for peoplele who would use, this _, uppingcex►t,k ic; on those , �n occasions they would, narmall,y go to q¢Nicd to shop, for' merchandise prev gnsl.y not" avar4l,ukj,l.e in other n' Para eumriietcl. establis}unent✓s ,i d soj 9. Public Opinion: The fac, <tha.t a p.rojct of this type " adds �`to the local tax base more mon ` than a. t, sec u re t 4� „ 'in coup y setvices, )thereby-�'havix}g e pcitentnia��':caf •,. the duc n �.ndiv� dua xe� kpin,�on 1 property tak,Y °would :ofi'st tU �1som clegrPe' r r�. adt7ers o that may be volce&`aga3.nst-„the qprojecti W o In add txon� the employment of `'2Q0 penplp; will's„raise ” , , the enlpSoy�xiaxxt 14vel_ x.n,Par adiso �n money to., th `local ecc�ngmy-.`yStade `� and adds to ona]I , subVent�.on fund G they County: a ecea ves each. yeat, Will., be .ncreasd'c air �.,a � r result of `the sales collected, on taac w, center' ✓ h PuL aSeS” in the T, .S r (d)':�41:tern�tzves to the P'ro�o� ode Acta on e r ,�, 16 „ ` 1. rfiNo Project, This property has now talon ,on afvalt�e which. 'would=-nol,l;be P,,,c nor .ical� to Leave at its resent use a5 agricultural 'aftd. bue to the growth facto' in - g ,�� , i - -y� g �- Parada.;se r ag,ricultitra,l Activit)(,,:1i3` becam�:n ec.ax�oln�- :, Aping eas'i.bileo This site; because of prvevio'us cally unfea sha � ,rater de.ve;lopmeri�. plans � hasalready: be,�n , �) accepted as a side for IZ S Proposed use, 2t�'ambination Commorclal and Sikal • r g amA1y Resii3e'ntia1 Su%'division This wouuld be a,hkee'p"ing with the Cauhty> General Plan for medium to lora densi,ty resdc6ua:alrind , also in keeping with the commerci,alf�xehd on' Cl already gal ringClark° Abacl • 'rhe ro osed P;' w appeax 'fc� be of t af-�' step 't��i h ac irpri o,sProject dogs rinb now resenply j found `along° Clark Abad and a:t prov des.'.f qty . r { us'e of the?r env -anmertto sata s y r_ne need dot goods and !r / j7 services. Lrre�Y�x`salale'ronmental Change,.WhtchY'wnul'd be InvolW4d in the s ko ' h uld ]� , " a tared 'diction S ? t be Implamented; a 'loss of 2, aeras of' agr�cud Lural. i iid adlc�{n open ' Space,eV Tr'aditi6nal �these' I C)sse5 for :type. ,of � (7pasecl Cle-vel oprme t; ve bebn irreversible., i7rte +;the ,l a1d is dori.vert;edtO 60mm9rc,a1 tasacxeit, is ` n,F,U�y' u'S ° v rtlxa ly inpos''siblc 'ta con��r6r;t 'i;t� ,pack '� f q�-p agricultural o 2. There 'Will be a' loss of vcagetative r df this site ut;n .� tn7,11 1t�ae�G tatexhaiviii buae w s ,;,. .` ' ` ��e twill 'be `an, increased c�eMand. tl t t,od { .�--- `pu)i�ia.c services " such `as polio and fixe 'protdction ..`in ,starm ,Wax runof. A 4 there �v�.11 be `an' increase thtM L"o ' ect. tcreased trfa c ' generated to and from 5. Thoro ill be a... , .., p j �r as water , ctrici"` 6: There will be an increased detnarid �o 'utilities such el.e-ty and gas., 7 There will be an �increa8( in the t se e� non�rcheivable C, lx Natural resources' such as petralew� products used `in 7 hoati': g ana con�structior ' ol: the ' bu'ildings , and s,:i,te (g)' The Growth-lnduding_ Impact df the �r.62osec .Action:' , l� A shopping centsr in this aya o paradiseproviding �; neces`sary goods and services may stimulate edditi'c�r al residential 'grot,th articulal a."e utsts ' p' Y qor 'hi.gher density re8i6ont ai units. 2. A shopping center will ihdttce additional. commercial; f' de'VOIapmc;�nt into the immediate a.rea'�along Clark Poac1 tvh,,ch will fWrth'er increase' the county tax base and p:rovirr additional em,loytent in paradise. l�l�!''• 2rganizatioh8' and persojjs Consulted. � Bute Cpunty Planning (,Zoning .. � anning Dopat:tment Zonin fi, General Plan) „ y Departmetit 0:� Public works (Btrdet � Sate ;�rtlprove� tnent� :aunt ., 1 �)' ProtootYo �` a, Butte Caunbv Sah tation De artCtten{''' Butte bounty Sheri.f�` s Department i L C '^ ` ■■ II ■y ~yi - �° 0 // F, 0 Eco (Arc,+ aaeol.ogical and Hisl -orica"I S��lVey) Paradise F'Pre ]?rQJ-eet�.on D%'st> ict (Fire Piro c c bion & Hydraxnts)' t ParadiLse master E'tainage Plan �(Storzn;'�Drainag(a) a Soil Surrey, "t7. Sri.: Dept. of -.gra culture (Soil Fiat' { . State of Calif.rnaa, Reso�xwes ,;`gency, (Geo og�a Hazards)., - 15145. Water Quality �u + _Q Y Fps ects , , P,ercolati8n, a�t(d 80311 dcptlz:- tests crd Vie{ talfcl? , throughou the S , to l} , and the resua ,1s of those tests are an!l rtt .the Aute C;c�:unty � Realth bepartartnt ofta ct, . in Cha ca,, Nano of the tests �xlda:cat - � 'any averse �,'&f£ec�ts" that wo,ald cause prt�posed septic system u/ t�o deteraori to "ea thsuaszrface or stxrf�ce`i vrat,rr dualty,er, I V � , r3- \r. U , 4 1 1 -ay-- F j , q `M X2,4. 69d A-2 ,1r d (Limi.ted , �nera7 jr, Zone 0� • 4: C`-• (A) Use. permtii'tterd. v The following uses are-permittd4-Mithin a\`�, parts gf the aistr,Let: {I wY '1) One s°i�g�-�£amily.r .d�vell� n� pe pao �iid adce );a� ory �buixirigs and . r:) ('2)' Agricultura.luses` and.,Ibuild'ings. � o lots."ing uses ar6 Perin .ttCI zub j ect "' �os�scui�3 n4 • a use, jSerm t' in. eacY� cafe • � , °,! U Q' (']) 14ulflple family dWell.i°r g's , a nc� udxng dup].e�es; „ ('2) Comn!Li ckal ides of "IanrY. or ".bui:ldiri ( ) Recti :.ational vehi 1 r pa cksw � tir C amp si tesand 11 /f .f ' (r i c5) Vul blic�Ur quasi public uses neludin sdhool�, � t hurct es., 1publ:�:c. bU;i,ldxngs and public Utility bu � d-=� 29.11„05. Cr=y ;General Co u areal "Zone (1�) Uses' � exmiii ed, (` ) L?well,ings and dwf,lIl.ing ?rpu �s, s ibjec,t tb. the building site area] lot width arid.' �ai`4 rOgUireMenf: s ` specified dor re81dent3'.al, districts �) g G I . fth • Aidl uses permitted (Light Commercial) Oo'neral Commercial uses including ;;art, sho�s {, aviatiest bar and Cocktail,louhges, b1,Tiiard parlors c and pmol hallso bowling alleys;, buildi. q material halls, g linteriorld.caor P g resin establishments, dance g + ing shops, em�plogt iesnt' ajenC';, xs, `overnment6l le islatave bua.l,rlirigs, `., ymnasi��ms, pu��lic, commercial. or physical oultur�i`` studiost � o8fiitals1, hbtols and motttt_ils; laboratories and X=ra+y facilities`, massage parlors and redUc!"i g SaloAst eguipmont rontal,�; pet shopst;used car lo -8, repair garages, auto car wa,8h(2�8, pl imbiftq shops t cabinet shops t sign manufacttiX- ing, shops t and other retail, est4hlishments When W f preted as simila;►t O Acce8so�y uses arid. buil-_.,ng8 p6ttlbent to permitted Usor r. P00104' " 00104'” . C7N1NG „ PARAD18t _8ROPi'TI11C `CR E _ J The 011owin uses f � a4, f' (n) g subject -ta secur'inq use perv,'� ) in each case:"�� y "." UY We•l.din ('2) manufact�u ing of cloth n� handic� t��,prodi; qts , printing., litHograp_oin7- Land other light lma;.11ufacturing f o industrial. Lls`'E?s, of slmildt, chara'c:tor (3) Publio air quasi --public its -e-8 inc;l.us ;ng churches. , Stat' 01 durti'nts,•',kenx el.s" „ and small animal. hospi:l's ari`c7 ortu4tj <r 61 ;;Equi emeri.ts of °$ed an "24 -33 a t� 1 s cadc;, aro modlfip-` for`' a-1 bu ldii:g sites in C-2 ,zdn0* 'in the follow -f (i.) Lrt width rdquired� „ n mum lot width,,ah4,1 not be. lA�sIg than twent, ` s h iv feet. n , l� v F Thd- lbt�w ,ith requiremehts for1,:es1,dential doell - xngs;fsha11 to the x equxre te-,tt, or any rosi- dential, zon(, ,, (Z) Side yard. regbirements ; None, exct:pu where tho side of a ; of abuts upon" the side of a lot 'in an 11Ri1 na.strrict, 1'n which', rase > the abutting side yard shall not be Less than fire y: 5) foot; a.nd accept where the side y�tcj cri the street side Of a corner lot abuts ori art "WO iottoin which ca(`e the side: yard an the street side shCut•lI be eine- �h 41 half the ,front; yatd t6quired irt, such '1 Wt bistr .ct 8ti i The "side yard. requirements £or resis�ek�ta di �l�te11 �- ins shall conkoxm,, tri the to ui ement , .� g q s dor any res;. . dentyiai gone. 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DCIETYFUR CALIFORNIA ARCHA E(LGY r "Clis'�rice 2 Clearinghouse Apr11")1 18, 1577 � s i �S\ A I b e r' t J. B e.c k P h (�� 0 ECo-Ana l' st5 '<< `Chico Cai)ifornia9,5926 c? � ��.��� t1 �t ``•'xay, i A✓� 7"r �",�9 1„wq..r ..rr d �.>1—r n.." -w Ji ° tis �` �� .r^/�^.. n✓!'nA (( ..•w.,S .. T G lS.LLr:•'civ D 1'r15. KP At �lJr 1, r:� l:teS� j. i,h�ve� �'^•�U �. �l a �4� a 1,i w �"1`ti ♦fie r�Z rt; y q u:t; C� w �,.s, ca I� �i econna i ssance't a , aopro�x ima � 1�6 act7q a�1JU,a:�".;�'�1 ` AP50 'I9-48) Gated �iithln`the comm-unKity, dVP�,adl`ee, Butte Cour�tyis Gtr I 1 fore I a.,1 The propec�ty' i n�q'liest i" n Occup I es the s°'0uthea,st `F` w cor, ner af' Cl ar-k and We t.staff Rcfads ' - ' - �i see af,t�aol�ed paraei ma"p�• :a. Prion to the reconna i ?8anc`e the a,rchaeo og l c_a l,, site survey record fi,le�T-6f the,, 8t�`tc� � Ciearingho,use of the Society -`for Ca i I forn'i a A `chr e 0 1 ogy were cori'su i ted to determIne,,if any known h..storical or archaeological resrources had'beP'n recot ed for the Project area. No such resouress haver• been recorded,,, c, l ,, My f1e1d 1�nspectibh' of „the property was c nducted on � Friday April 15r 1W7 f the area : Complete cnvbrage o,Was " spaced a hed b� wal:ki�g north -south oriented tr�r�sects accomplished b � ' mi tbly 15-20 meters apart. Nearly all of the 1� acres ,has,betnocleared of vegetation which facilftated ; easy observation of the' g,r,.gund surfaces No signif$ca'n't cultural values were observed during the reconnaissance: I, Arc`haeologica`l c')earance i recommended for parcel ; AP 50-19-484 HciWever, should s i. gn i f i cant cultural values be encountered during construction activities, a`professional archaeoloots`,,'°should be contacted immediately. 1 I _ Sincerely yours: 4� t -3I chard ir. Markley I Dlstr(ct Archaeoloolst A; Tei 1016) 605,610 ° �ARAl7�5� SHdPP�Nia C�IV��R