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BACKGROUND 1, Name of Proponent Southern California Financial Corporation 2. Address and Phone Number of Proponent: M " 9100 Wilshire Blvd., % Gordon Riggs. Beverly Hills, GA 3052` - vel ea ; Dr. rov e) UA 3. Date of Checklist Submitted 4. Agency Requiring Checklist 5. Name of Proposal, if anplipable,.� Rezon3.Eg frori R`L-1 to R-41: II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all "yes" acid "maybe" answer's are required on attached sheets`. ) YES MAYB�� NO NO ,1. Earth. Will the proposal result in s3.gnifica'nt. r a.• Unstab�.e earth conditiai-�5 or in i geologid substructures? }J: Disrup'tionsr di SplaceMents paction or, oveircovex xng of the say l? c Change `,yin topography or groukid surface relief 'features? �1 �}d. Destxucti6A cohering or mods f catiAn rig any unique geol agic sax P yxcal features? : e;. Increase .in wind or wator I, , ero's.ion of Soils- either on or off 'site? the , fa Changes in deposition or erosion of beach 'sands. ar, .'changes in siltation, depositions or erosion 'which :may modify the channel of ' a ariver. or stream or ;.the r, bed of the ocean or aiay y; bainlet or lakdj Appendix F w page l of 7a°3 r h: 11 (y t Y9 -5 MAYBE NO g. Exposure 'of Ijeople or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure; or similar hazards?, 2. Air Will the proposal result. in: a. substantial deterioration of ambient air quality? k b» The creation Of objectionable f odors? C. signifioarit alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, y glye „ . either locall or re , �.onal Water. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements: b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and - amount of surface water runoffl C. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? - + d. Change in the amount of surface' water in any water body? },,+ ' � ')Edvchargs into surface ,Waters , of +' in any alteration, of surface water (r, quality, including` but not limited to tempdrature, dissolved ox' 'en or urb,i.dity? ` f : Alteration of the direction or, rate of f low of ground waters ? . g* Change in the quantity of ground waters, e ther through direct additions ,.or withdrawals, or through interception of an; aquifer by cuts or excavations? Appendix p- page Z of 8 1� 1'ES MAYBE INO - t h � . Y",. Uddion in the I"mount of water .��tIerwise -av I liable for public yjater supplies?' Exposuxe of people or property to V'" f water related hazards such as £loodinq Plant Life.. Wil„ l the proposal result in substantial: fl r( a. Change in the diversity of species; or number 'of any species of plants (includi'ng trees, shrubs, grassy crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b . Reduction of the numbers of any unique,,L rare or endangered, species of plants? C. ln* roduction of. -,new species of 'plants into an area, ,or in a barrier`to the normal replenishment of existing species?,�'_` di Reductiox,i in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. ,Animal Life. Will the proposal result in Substantial,' a. Change in the diversity of'species, `off• numbers o� any species of animals (birds,. land animals including rept'1es, fish anal shellfish, be this organisms,. insects or microfauna)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique,: rare or endanaxed species g p . es c f animals? C. Intr.oduction of naw species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to. the migration or movement of animals? �. d ii Deterioration to.. exis ting f i sh or wildlife habitat? 5 . Noise. Will, the proposal 'result in substant'al:`' ' increases in noise levels? a. . b. Exposure of people to severe noise leve l`s? rAppendix E pago 3'a£ 8 YES MAYBE NO ( 7. Light 'and Glare. Will 'the proposal produce si,gnnificant light or glare? 8. L,`end Use,Will the proposal result in a' substantial alterat' n of the planned land , use of an area? 91. Natural Resources . 0' Will the proposal result` in substantial, a e Increase in the rate o£ use of rny natural resources? b , Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource-> r� t` j 10. ,Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a r`" -risk of explosion or the release of, hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil., pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event .of an accident or upset conditions? 11. PoEulation. Will the proposal significantly alter the 'location, distribution, density, or growth rate, of the human population of, an area? ' _ 12;. Housing. Will the proposal sign ,ficantly affect existin g, housin or create ,a demand for'additional housing? sortatiori C1Trairculat on . Will the . x'o osal r a Generation of substantial additional ; vehi.cu'lar movement? . _ b Significant effects an existing paxking "'faallities or demand for n'parkiing? c' Substantial impact upon, existing t ansportation systems? 'AL d.significant alter ations>to,present patterns o£ circulation -or movement and/prgoads"?` of people w, e R Alterata.ops to Watez borne , rail or, •,.� air traffic f Appendi F = page A>of YES, MAYBE NO' _ f Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrl,'ans? 19. Public Services. Will the proposal have. an effect upon, or result in a substantial need for new or altered governmontal se,rViceis in any of the follow"ing areas:' a. Fire protection? ., b. Police protection'O c. Schools?� d. Paris or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilties,, including roads? f . Other governmental , services? 15. Enemy..' Will theproposal result in: 'a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? 1 b. Substantial Increase. in demand upon , r, existing sources of energy, or require the d'evelopmen't of new sources df energy? 16: Uta.li.ti.es,. Will, the proposal result in a need 'for new systems, or stxbstantizal alterations to the following utilities: a: PoWer or natural gas? b,. Communications systems? c : 'Water'?„ d . Sewer? ; :l i . Human Health. Will the proposal result a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential ;health hazards? Appencli'Xc F � page 5 of 8 YES MAYBE No 1$. Aesthetics. 'Will the proposal result in the r' obstruction ofany, public designated or. recognized scenic vista, open to the public,'` or will the proposal result 'in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? Recreation Will the proposal result in , an impact upon the duality or quantity of. existing public recreational. facilities? 20. Archeological/flistoriCal_. Will the proposal e ult an an alteration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure, object or building. 21. Mandatory, Findings of Significance. a. -- Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality, of the pnviranment, stxbsta.ntially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife spe-cies, cause 'a fish' or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant, or anirgal community, reduce the' number or ei-w -i'ct the range of a rare or endangered p 1pnt or animal or eliminate important i4xaJlnpl es o£ the - ,. ,. major periods of Calafo'�x-Ifia history a „. prehistory? , b-* Doris the project have the potential to achieve short term benef i,ts to the detriment of publicly adopted long-term ' environmental goals c the project have impacts which ` are .in liVidually limited, but cumul.a�- tively considerable! (A`project may` impact ;on two or more separate resources where the ;impact on each "resource is relatively imall;, but where the effect of the total of 'those impacts an the environment is significant.) Go d, bogs the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, } y' ndirectly, Cher directly or �.` w , I Appendix F page 6 of 8 �..�' J'� + i <' Pro' ect APPtNDIX t Date Fil.e.d Envirortrriental Information Forza (To bb, completed by applicant) GENERAL lNFOIMMN 1: Name a.nd' address of developer or project sponsor; Southern California Financial Corporation (developer); 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly tt;t:�. s, CA .� 2. Address of prLo eclLot1 37 Tarn Circle Lot 2 35 Tarn Girele o� Ass;essox i s 'Block and Lot "Number Lot,1 34-7T 01`" Iz "l 3r�"�78- 2 3« Name, address, and telephone number of person to be cont4gted` coyncerningphis prof cC Cordon Riggs, 502 Silverleaf , ?hive, proville, CA �959G5, « C) 4. Type cif �rojcet; (�.e. rezonin.,» 8ubdiv�.sioxi) Rezoning of two lots,. from single family residence to zoning approlriate for doctors oz Ice. .. List and describe any other related permlts and other,,nubl.ic approva.lS required f'or this profeot, including those required by a� ty, regional, st;ate and fedexs'i agencies Use permit, rezonir► and :business l.ieensa: 6, E3CJS -jtg 47n 1 d `s.,tr2^ict r RTI N� 7. Proposed' use of site. „A)octor�e b6tfice (m,ij:=� PIO-YEqL DESCRIPTION 8'. Site 61,4e. 8'ee phot plans attaghed Square footage of buili; in$ --(s) , 1x584 sq._ ft. 10. Number of:, floorsof construction+ , One ll . Amount of ofl -� street parking' prove did : l0 ears plan. See PlotI Cached 1.2. .�ltt�.cl�, site development ,t Plans at , 1.3: 'Proposed scheduling: Star ti''as soon as; possible. Complete a.n 45 ,days. Modular type constrticLion. 14« Associated projects. 'None +1 r�r, , 1,5 , Ant:aipat.ed incre .ntd'l development . None m .,y ' fJ G Yrl eJ"I �, AppendikE-ae PL.ANN�'NG DFPARTniPNT'S INTERDEPARTMENIAI, 'RDVTT?IV pla ES , VY ii - �. tiiV7 �10tl of Forest Bob PeulusDivi, T0: r ry_ . � JuL2 11977 leviei i 11 RL;('�'iJEST : .Rv Go:�ment . `' BUTTECCOUN-I'Y AP?,, ' -'No. ` . 34-78101" 02 I DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Rezone from R�'-1 to R-4 to bui 1 d a doct r' S office. 7 - LOCATICIN: in�Unit r5 of Kelly Rldge`Fstates,� Croviile. P L7TCANT: Gordan Riggs Si 1 Veil eaf Triy.e,F,:tQro011 X02 e, CA 95965 BOARD OFF 0NING ADJUSTh,IE'NT ACTION SCHrl7 uD: soon RF.�IJbaT1-,D: Prior to BvZll action. RIETURIN l7RN DAT1w .�. D.AT)= DlSTP,'lBUTED: ' 21 -77 I" .. 1 'r1 Duffo cd,Rid°ninr{ m C' m, . AUG �8 1977 5 RET Orovilte, California COM MNTS .t d ,} I I: PLTITXON We, the undersigned live iri the .Kelly Ridge Estates. We are p{, X)tr ed:to a4