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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT. 75-19 1�� • ��lp r r ` {4�� 1 1 Y. A � 1 .r • n s r � e 2 .Q '67 '� ' .s• w , , t ISE ' d,'M k A ' ,.� ( ,gr�•,ryY ! R L^ W1J' 1. yt .,1yy +,C _,M,n �L%r'.}I, 114'{T i Pac' tic Coast P,r0N oa�acer� l t (1 «. P. 0. Sox 32, Or^yi11c,+FCA 95965 533- 431 �':�,,.•r y� AP 27-20-44 & 75 7Y A '$10. 00 7� a a c 1. ` 7/16%74 r� 4� 7/22/74 PLANN NO COMMi� � r a�1 '' `No Sign ficant impact:; ABY t . 8/6/74, ,r c '! y fy r, r 1 ' t fp n � FINDXNGS . d Paas f is Coast r Producer's r RezonI ng Applicant's Na►ne y Type of,,projec i f AC P. 0. Box 32 °27-2 0-44 �& 75 - Address Location or Parcel No. Oho'V i 116, ,CR 9'5965 c Jt� (y 1974 �o Dater Received I i YES._ `` NO 1,,; Does the' project have the potential to do rade the quality of �' � i• l richeenvironmert or,curtail the range of the environment '(narrbw t e' range ,of beneficial uses of -.,the environmen , X �; y 2" Wi11 ttte project cause'mpacts which achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long -"term, environmental goals? A�`short-term impact.on the environment is one which occurs In A relatively r brief, definitive period of timo,while long-term impacts will.-, 1J 1 endure wdtl into the futut~e, 3 Could the project ;cause impacts ohich are individually timited� but cumulatively considei�a6le:? A. ro, act ma p,• j y impact on ,tW'o or more se arate,resources whet,e the im dlit on each resource is Sep p impac,t,a relatively small 'if the effect of, the total of these on the environment is significant, an 81R must be prepared,(, This finding doe$ riot apply to two or more separate projects` where the impact of ed'ch'is insignifxOAnb-i,- :.. X" 4. Could the env ronhtentAl effects of the prbiec't causd su, Stan- tial adverse effects on human beingsi +ei'tlief: directly or )) indirectly? NlOTEt It any of rhe `above four findings que.stian's ale �#nstaerdcl " m YESH � the pi,d jecb will be found to haste "ti effect on the�envir6nment�� ., will not have h This ptoJect signii`ieant effect bpi th'Z Iat-uirottmeiit., A Negative Decldration should be prepared. (Yf I_ , r This pt''o jddt could have a significltht UUect ori tr6 bhVironment:' An gill ,is re uired� iEt w. 41C- .�s ENVI.hbNMFN'TA'h ft�Vlg CCMM'ITT tr f j{ y� I/tG: u l 1 ,�� � 5 7 �. �-�, a w � d.h v f y Y DiNPotbi^ Of Piahoih�;'y ri APIPENDT. pit D1�TERMINATION' ]tE SIGNIFICANT, EFFECT ON ENViRONH9NT ;t :. Pa1 cific 0oa:st Producers , P 1 0 Box `3 , 0'royi 111 e, CA �' . 95965.;%, App':icant's Name 'and Address Rezoning AP 21-20-44 &' 75 Type of Project Location or, Parcel No. Data, Received '•, An , environmental impact S:eport, 0" rewired for any project w, ich.`inay Have a sig=; ni£icght effect (substantial adverse impact;) o6the environment. Bf£ects include t` environmental consegttences of bo&) primary and secondary natu%p ' =" followingquestions sha11 be Used :as, gUidelines-'to decide whether to make a negative ,dedlaretionrpr an environmental impact report. (If answer is unknown write '��unknown.F in �f�s/no column;) CHECKLIST ST �fES NO t.: .. Could thePioject signif ,tootly. change presehOuses of the -� piv o je�c area? (See Nr� � ��,�. �> <° r, X irojedt d Do�.s tho significahtly t:bn£1'icG �aiCh the Butte' Goianty General ,P1\an or anyl,element,: thereof? r X�;, t r1AC tpro 3. Could the ject afii`O.t the use of a recreational atd'6, �i (See Notes.); X " to. Coutd tete project' have a �ub'tantial and 'rJzmc�nstrsble oeSa a't`�v e£fecir on an area or �e$turao£`bes�h+etii;,tetlue' X h. W.il1 any natv�tal,or maix*made featured rl the project, area �r which Fare tA,,,ique, that is, not fauna in of r party hC Che (�iotllit St$tieOtr y, v ... Nation, be affoctedid' � ° �'� X r' .� �., hb Wi 11' -the Pe6 jedt involve Construction of f$ciliftesr,on: 6its slope of 2�c t...cant orgrenter7_X_�r ; � 76 7 Will the or bact invblVe sign3,fiCant' tuCs or MIO 8. Could CE+1p ''} rrr ect cels §e 'stlbsirantial tloodin ^wisiott o , +', ' �3 �►.w.. + r �y , l, b.r..M.j si,ltat3.on`rp-� tips X ' 9i Will the pfoject int,olve d6iatruction of £aciIitiesr•tn an , c 'haar`7 ti 4 g ogids at edao� eal i0. Gould tike pro rihHh a ex toting ,features off', inVol`ve,cohk 6tt4ctibn in special building permit atoii along the mdritd RiVer j the ;Feathdr River P1oodw iy, in any area,`:'subjec to inundation, in an seek' In close proximity to Any rivef� Ilk � � st'rda` laka; tiaturtsl drainage charm ; .11" X 116 , Is the project on . at' a se�•ies ►� ,, umiila i e actions �thich Al .th8 gh individttd);Iy small, may,;�ks' $ 1461e have signi,fidant �� r;n,virotimen���, imp�ict'? i� X 12. (bti�.l the p>roji;ojt bxeaeh any'rpubl,i.shed' national; 'stst'd or r,. local standaiif relating tai solid waste or litter dontral'7' _ --o17 L;�� r- oe the ro ect at or. the. project sl"t(,s ?µ.vek1as bitat'.0 D' n project �`' food source, nesting place,, source of water;: etct for,�xare X or endangered wfldlife or fish species. ;.: 14. Could the project significantly aff6tt, fish, w�:-rdlife, bx substantial interference with the move» plant Life air cause trent of any ~.rerident or migratozy fish or wildlife speciett? r X .,, �(1 1.5. Are there say rare„or endangered plant species in the pro- sect,area? 16. Will the project removersubstantia1 am.,�U6tsOf vegptst on X” �,.� i .,: including ground cover? 1 "' C, ti 1 �features of`any of the 17. Could theproject char a;/ex X �isting regions w watercourses arc other 'bodies bf, water? 18. Could the project te's' ' �it ;�.n; signiiicant change in the �.. �> x _ hydrology b'' "he ar :a?' (See Notes.) �1' �' 0 _ 19. Could the project significantly affect the fund; bning of an X established community? (See Notes.) .; �. 20. Could the project physically of economically result in theIx community residents? �F ;1displacAment'of 21: Could the project significantly affect an historical ar X archaelogical site ots,:setting? (See Notes.) u 221: Could 'the project serve to endo"ge dei►elopment of presently V I lopment-of already devol, X � �(incleveloped areas or intensify development 1...._,J oplex�l ate as1 (See Notes.) yy. Are you aw,ere of s substantifel body of opinion"'(present or (or Fill consider) the pro�ec anticipated) that,,cohsidors � or its effect to be adverse, to the enVitbh.Ment7 Ni1 2C: Will the p>^oject dreate view or aggravate ex isting Health d X -„ n " 1311 t ipy o ect involve the apl lication, use of disposal of 25. p p nt Wfficie, V� r nt atentialiy hazardous materials in an amount effect? c wu � e a substantial ;adverse of — � .� 26: Could the pro eet gereothersairipollutants?nts df dust¢ X smoke, gss. odors, 1 27A Could the ptb,ject generate sgnifiba>~t raise? 25. Cony d ;' ►e pro j ^t r,$tase cbntamiiyat%7n of a' public tJetex silpply ' ' \ . offdet ground °Oter2 system r `5t ad se elyv' n 2Couln the projeot sihifi.cantiy affe,Gt the potential uae,' Xtract�ot ; o�.' 'cotis'ervati.on of a nttt Wdl tesaur'ce? .:.�. P a t or 1 oss dodge 'to toil ,c ili C). C8u1d the project >iesult in demh p, y of 41�ticitltbtol iand`7 31� Additione'l teria std._ —" - 74-1502 ��,PuBLIc ii.RARING: PACIFIC COAST PRobuomkS knoNS .IR0h1 'MI -2 TO ,',L xlie public hearing on Clic i:ez,orie of Pacific"Coast produce"rs' from 1 M-�2 to A-3 was held as `advertised. This area is south of Alice Ave -«e in, Palermo., This property is to be used for agriculture and canning waEtte (water). The planning Commission vote on this was 7-0, wiiLh 2 commissioners absent, There :was no g.I.'R Supervisor Cameron expressed concern that the water bo,; ng,sdumped in this t1?.00 would have fruitjuice.-; in it which Mould attract fla.es Hearing opened toithe public. Appearing: 1 Edward Nettleship,� represeritahve",,of .Pacific Coast Producer§, statiod that tails is the same method used in 61ridley. Mr. Nettleship explained that 1;11(i amount of sugar and cau'sti.cs`in t11l, water was very"minuto.84 Any of':. the solids 'idi11 lie.st eenb&,'�otlt` MIS' process tias been checked by the State and o't`hor: agencieas, . \ Supervisor Ladd felt ttiis was the bost solution for the use of the waste venter. It is retommended by the RPA and o'tbers. The water will not he stored in ponds but used for irrigation, Tearing dosed to the public and ,confined to the Boatd . F `',, Ci on, motion of Supervisot Ladd, secon ed by 8upe`rVisor Cameron and " unanimously carriedy the Board t4aived the f.ii�`st: reading of the ordinance ford: the mooning from M-2 to A..3, G(7�1SrENN: 3:50 nd, of Supervisoxs Minu e-4 - 'G tbbe" t: 'O j .1974 Cti I� vaafit ,coast j?v)k1twora, mibne rom,it., tu ad. of Supe`v;isoxs MxftuLes - Sept. 17 19'14 I h T+ I� I, t , `4�� � r �•r ry Y� I, F i;j o _ ly'I r Racif10 Coast 19 Producers 1601 M1Tr7HELL AVi=NUE GR6VILLE, OALWMRfViA 96965 � 916 % �'3�•43f1 July 22, 2:974 c:11 n lir. t awrenoe ljti waon ' Euttis, Coutaty Plamit�g ComtideaiotY 7 Cov y Cer�tot�' 'D,trIva�� drormay' dA 959�65 Dear W. Laws on : t7 f +° 14e would 7. ka to �orprotimtt the daterAhation "made o they ERv .ro taa� � Reviow Co ttea` ^requiritij an Eu �.0 ern�ii�� i1 0 u � .. �it ii� -, pb on our prespfyeed �r'lt�. �ppliOation of w nor, south of P,alarob i and the ralst,ev agr rui%Wal,uoage of this land. �anp y M - respeet'u:�:ly ra�ue�t a liaarit�„ hq tti;, "P�:auuti.rg Cots.eeiisi�,��dincl • ` �Wdix�. v� ,gi4d to supply tau `r9.th,ihy'dibtailu of our pt" opoaed,op&at16ho 4r Y1, Cr) P do 1*6CERs r a tiw t, iti til L t.-, .r dot =uttyp B1 Ix 1 4 ol �✓ t ,�'�,:. >Vlp 1, LY `'3r I 7 �, s -W,a w h t 3K� a ti`K. � (p ry " n �� �� t• � � � � �.,, sal ,.- -,1 �..20 � .) -.1 a d,` rr J•A � I � , k , 4? � .a. •a T�1 _ rs, .. � 6 A • , .�� s: � e � 'x� J�� {,�.�I k r. ,�..�, x r to 1v rU I -�z .z�i, .'.eu•� y, .`�1)",k: � •. 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