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APPENDIXE" - °1
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Date Filed
Environznexxiral Informat ion P r x
(To be crampleted by applicant) ' t
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name
and address of di_velo ec
�, p or project sponsor u
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2. Address of pr aj&ct;_�`��"�'+
Assessor s Blocl{ and LOT." Numbe,6.r
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. Name, address, and 'le tone num1�'t�r of
p person tido be contacted
concerningthis pro j ec„t "fir: a « _LA
4. Type of project (.i '1 e; 1.1,rezoni.n subdivision)
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. ,.i 8 and describe a��y
.6trl1er relatlsd permits and4 other public'
approvals requix�,d for his ro i ect `
�� J including t�} s'e required t -v
city, re ionalt state and fkjeral agencies. ,rti
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' 6 . ' txisting z�>ning d.is txict. s
7, Proposers ut q of site:
0jEcT D� SCI IPI ;ON
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�[ji Site
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8 e size, I`
9, square rootage of bulldina s)
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110, Dumber of floors of cons t:ru� tion
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Il,� Amount of off-streetparkinglarovId&d,
;. Att;ar h site development pl�+yj
i o.n: !r
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13, Proposed. sc�edul:.ri� !
14. Associated projects', ,
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• xtt7.G:L ate 5;ncx,�emental, de �a ri�wc.... �
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16. If residett;'ia1 ,�
he number.w.of units `�
sizes, and type of household size ex ectad. kala ain31
17. ifci7mmercial iizd czata the t
YP wktether neihbt+ food city
or. regional: y arierited square footage of sakes area
faCi1it�� �:s`: � �� w� , j�and iLding
18,E
if' industrial ,% indicate type, estima:1ed e�np1 '�rtera per, shi:ft, _
andl.oadin f c _ „- r
g a lit�:es ��
19. If instiiational, i.ndicai-,o the major`"function, estimated
employment per shift, estimaP d occupancy, :Loading' fac:iilitie�',
and community benefits to be derived frdmn he project.
rt. NW
20. If the project involves a variance; conditional ue ,fir rezoning I
application, state this and vindicate clearly why ,the ��p1�ca`ioti is
required,
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Are the follow'.:tg items applicable to the prof ect or � ins ef��ci�5-`
Discuss below all items checked 'yes (attach additional sheets a's,
necessary)
YES
21. Chartgorisixbstant� substantial
o an beachot , laky
or hill s g �` o,f
tation of gr'ot�nd; cotitourS
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�.ficant change in sceli.ic \' dews or Zr5 seas fxori.�`
existing re8idenblal� areas or public lands .o,1r roads''..
.� g 1 changepattern, sca e o�°thr�+"'cte"'�'of
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it general "areacoft��oect,., T ,
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24; Significant amounts of solid waste
25 , Change in dust ash; smokefumes or }odors
CID
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Y,
26 Significant Chang txkar
,� e in'lake, s � '���s�� ground
patterns,-` in dralnatre
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� gt�'arititav or, �.�.��'.G'�t�.on 6� e�1.,Lst r M \�..
Subs °antic 1
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t+� L "change 117 'existing rig ``r,;bis e or. vibt�«
levels ��Ln' the vi.cal.nit
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ry
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28.`Site on f.� Merl land tsr on s7 ca ;e o 3�i
I „P, percent or mote..
G 9 , tlsd M dispo sal. off p6teritiall ', ha ardotas materials ;
Stich c'a,s toxic sub stances
l arti�iiab�,� or explosives,.,
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A.ppenI;�;' =� Fuge .2.
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� YES Nt7
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stantial change in,,demand fos municipalal services^3O.jSub
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(police, fire, water, sewage,
3 ,� (electr,.�ci.tyy oil°increase sil fuel coatural gas etc.)
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nsurn t
321. Relationship 1-'Q part c£ a larger project or series
of projects
ENVIRONMENTALSETTING
33. Describe the project site as it exists before the project,
including information. on topography, soil stability, plants and
animals, and, any cultural, histor,xcal, or scenic aspects. Describe
any existing structures on the sii:ey and the use of the structures.
34 Describe, the surrounding pro��fs'rties, includinginformation •
on plants and animals and any cultural, histor,dal or scenic aspects,.
indicate the ''type of land use "(residential, c6i6ercial, etc.) ,
intensity
ofland use (one -family,( apartment hous s, shops, department
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stores, tl , ytc ) and scale Of develoi?ment (height,a;ontage, set back,
ard, etc -J T'AC1Aeb
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I hereby certify that the 'statements furnished
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CERTIFICATION: , r
ar _ ogre and Ty In"'the attached exhibits present the data and informat3.on --
r`4uired for this initial, eValu,Ition to the best, of my ability, and
that thy: facts, statements, and information preasented are true and
correct to,, the best of my knowledge and belief.
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ENVIRONMENTAL,,;CHECKVI,ST FORM
(To be camplEtte+3 by Lead, Agency)
I, BACKGROUND Iii 78-'08-Q7-03
1Dame of Proponent Gharl �s Ma►�t i n
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2. A(I res6 and Phone---Nurtler of Proponent;
-~� 11.._4 East Avenue
co 9 Cal i fohrl i s 95926
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3 Date of Checklist Subm.itd`ed
Agency Requiring CkJ.ist _
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5.`"?ame c�, Proposal, '. applica���e`Rezone froth S'-R•
to R=4,�,_
AO# 43-30-45"
i , ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT -"
(EXplanatioi-is of all "yes" and "maybe" answers ,are
required
on attached ;she&ts•.
t. YES MAt'BE N4
Earth, Will the proposal re>.ult in significant
a. unstable earth conditionsjor
changes in geologic substiiiictdr,s?
I b, Disruptions displacement',►,;com
pacthe so,J
c,, Change in topography or i'p"in,d sur
,face relief features or red no'val of
topsoil? ,t
1 d. DL-struction) covering or modl: ica-
tion of any unique geologic or
h sx� �. features?
p y "`,ca
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e, Increase i'n _w'Lt d or t4ato1't erosion =,
'.' 6f soils, either onor of .E the si?
£, "Changes in deposition or. ia'asion
of beach sand;, or change, An sa.lta�
tion, deposit ion 6r eroSio"' Wt-lith
Y, may modify thechannel of a z a Orel~' or 1 ,
strum or the bed of tete ocean.; ar
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.. inlet. or. lake?
any bay,
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Los s. of prime agricU'.tura�.l �' pro=
�otitsidedes'3.�g,Aated
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ductive soils
fa
urban areas?
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Api+exid1 pi-i4&air
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Y1 S MAYBE ",
NO
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'Exposure of p'aople or .property to'
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geologic hazards such as .earthquakes:
n• mudslides, , " fail:ure•,
Lound
hazards?
orsimilar \
2. .fir. Will the proposal result
a.
S,ibs`Gantial deterioration of
;
or local air qualilty?
lient
b,
creation of ,pb'ectionable
,
ors smoke or fumes.
c ;
Significant alteration of air
movement; moisture or tempature,
or any ,change in climate, either
)cahly or regionally?
3: Water. Will the proposal, oposa. result in substantial
a
Changes in currents, or the course
,e
or dirb6tioti of „water tmovements?
b.
Changes in,a.bsorption rates, drainage
patterns, or' the rate,and amount of
surface runoff?
c"
Need for off-site surface d'ra'inage
imp rom
veettts, including vegetation
removal., chanrtelization or culvert
�
-installation?
'> d.
Alte°rations to the course Gr' flow
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of flood waters?
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Change in the amount of surface
water in any water body%
f,
Discharge into surface waters, or
in any alteration of surface
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water quality, including but not
limited to temperature, dissolved
okygen or turbidity?
g.
Alteration of th,: direction or
.ate of flow of" ground waters 7`
h,
Change in the quantity or quality
of ground waters, either through
direct additions or withdrawals,
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or through interception of an "
a fer by ebts or excavations?
Appendix l± :» page 2.
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YES
,MAYBE,,`'Na
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Reduction in the amount of" 'water
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othe ',
f wiser available,. for public
water- supplies
ti- �•Expos,ure of people or property
`'to water relatedhazards such as
flooding? 1
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,. 4, Plant'. Life: Will the proposal result
n Substantia
a, loss„ o,f ve6tat.ion or change in the
,�di -7ity of species or number
-of any �b,peci'es of plarts (including
trees, shrubs, grass, crops,
microflora and aquatic plants)?)
'Reduction
b. of the numbers of any
unique, rare or endangered species
of plants?
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c. Introduction o`f new species of
plants+ into an area, or in a barrier
to the' normal reple Asht,)ent of
exipting species?
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d, Reduction .in acreii, e of any agr - t
cultural crop?
t: r:trhe"propic�sa result
5. Anima r ; �.:.
,�Jial
sLtbstanti.a.l,
aJ, Change r;:i the diversity of species,
or Humber`s of„anyspe�es of ,;
animals (birds, land animals
including topt.'iles, r. ish and shell-
fi8h, bent;hic organisms,,, insects or
micro fauna)7
b, Reduction of the numbers of any
” unidue, rare or endangeted species,
of animals?
c. 7r.-ttoduction of new 'species of
�. anihtalFs into ,an area, ;or result .in
„
barrier
` to the migration or
movement of animals? -
d, Iedudtion 'of," encroachment' upon, or
doterioration to ex sting fish or
wildlife habitat's
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YES, 1,4A
NO '
6 Noise. Will the proposal result in
Wubs'tantial;
ao Increases „in noise" levels?
bi Exposure, people to severe noise ;
levels?
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7, Li ht and hare, Will the proposal
�. pro uce significant light or glare?
8. Land Use. Will the proposed result
in
a gnificant
a, Alteration of the planned. IMId use a '
of an area, or establish a trend
,,which will demonstrably lead to such
alteration? l
b, Conflict with uses on adfoining'
properties, or conflict with
establi-'hed recreational educa-
tiornal, religious or scientific
uses of an area?
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Natural Resources . Will
ll the px.,�posal
r5.su: in untialt
a, Demand for, ort increase in the rate
`` of use of any natural resources?
t b, Depletion of an nonr
P b�.e
enewa
natural resource?
10, Risk of U set, Does the proposal
Invo v1 e a V18k of an explosion or
the release oP hazardous substantes
(including," but not limited to oil
pest,icid`es, chemicals or radiation
in the event of an accident of upset
conditions
ll Lqp lation, Will the propos,-.1 '.,.,
ig
snific�ntly alter the locatiori;
dis tr ibut ibt, dens ity) or grotath
rate- of the human population of an
ares. or physically divide an
estab x stied commu,131 ty!
121 Housing: Will the propO's a:j '
a.Cant ly s.ff'ett existing housing,
°;r
create a demar for add :'iona L
ho"tls�aig7 ;:a
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/I YES
MAYBENO'
Trans ortati:onJCi:rculation., Will the• ;
proposal resu t in
A. -:-,Generation of substantialoaddition.al ..
vehicular movement?
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b. Significant eFfect•s on, existing
parking facilities; or demand for
newparking?Lpa
c. Substantial p' a ting
Exp s
ra.naportat on systems?
d. Significant f�Llterations to present
p ttOtns ,,of 6 rcul.�.,t�ion or movement
f
p ople' and'/or goods?
e. Alterations to Waterborne, r'ai1 or
air traffic?
f, Increase in traffic Hazards to mi6tor
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a
vehicles'; bicyclists or.,pedestrians?
14.i
icrions . the proposal have
a�nbe
ectu o�[jill
p , result in a substantial
need for new or, altered governmental -.
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services in any of the following areas t-`
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a, Eire protection? ))
b. Policoprotection!
c: Schools?
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d: Parks or other retreat`°dna]
e' Mtieluciinnc0 Of publ.ic facilities,
g roads?
Other governmental services?01,
15. Energy, Will., the proposal result in,,
aUse of substantial; amottntS of f'tiel
r or energy?
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b, Substantial increase in demand uponeXi
., g sources ��f ener
.,tingy � or
'
require the dove It new
.ti.
ptlent-'of
sources of enorgy?
lG : Utilities,. Will 'the proposal result "'
iii a need for new systems; or sttb-
s tafitial alt'e� atlon3 to the faIl owing
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a . Power o r natural ,gas 7
b. Communications systems?
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C, W}„ e r ?
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d. Sewer ;will trunk line be extended,
providing capacity to _ser' °e '`hei
development) ?
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e. Storm wager drairi�age?
Human Health, Will the proposal
z esill t in.
, Creati pn of any health hazt r
.,(rd o
potent3.al health hazard (ell elud ng,
mental health)?
b , Exposure of poople to potettia]L
health hazards.`?
18. Solid Waste, `Will the proposal` resultin
any significant impacts associated l�
with solid waste disposal or litter
control?
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` 19, , Aesthetics . Will the -j�r
nposreault
in the ob's'truction of ;any public
designated or 'recognized scenic vista"',
Open to the public,, ,or will the
proposalresult 4,t t11�-_, credtion of an
. aesthetically of�6' n,sive site open to JJ
public view? „
20, Recreation, Will the _n opo gal r.esuIt
in an impact upon the. quality 'r
quantity of, existing public reciel�
�` ta.on �faci�.x.ties7 ,
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21. Archeolo ical)Itistox"ical,i17 the,,
propo a ,;, 8 L t x n an a Y te,�, t5,ori of')
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a SignifiCa,n,t atcheoIogi0,a,.,,or
historical sate, structure 6b j e8It"
;r v
or build-in ? 1
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22 MandatoryVi gs of 1S r?�
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nda.n x i �fic
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a, hoes 'the p o ect have the potential �.
to degrade tt�ie quality of;;
,
the �'.
ehVi�;btitnent, substantially r dtic.e
the habitat of
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MAYBE NO
sustaln.ing levels, threaten to
eliminate a plant or animal come
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munity, redljce the number or restrict
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the range 6 a rare or endangered
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plant or animal or eliminate important
examples of the major period3 of
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California history or prehistory?
o
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b:
Does the project have the potential
,iso achieve short term benefits to
' A e detriment Of publicly adopted
-long-term environmental goals?
c.
ti1Hoes the project have impacts which
;
are individually limited, bait.
�
'cumulatively considerable? (a project
If {�
may impact on two or i►i'ore separate
resources where the impact on each
ll
resource is Lel.atively small., but
°
where the effect of the totai bf
those impacts on the environment is
�
significant.)
d �
,noes the project ha�re environmental
$ q
effects which, %,i`ll cause. substantial
adverse effects on human beings,
either directly or indirectly? ' t1
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Appendia.
-• 7 of 9
V page
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xII DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
This proposal is the rezoning of,a 0.2.9 acre property ,f
p y (AP# 48-30-45)
from S-R, Suburban Residential, to R-4, Maximum Density Residential;
The rezonng;s being caught, in order to allow use,, of the urban pro-
� pPe` ty, and of the existing building perhaps, for higher density r��;5;i -
dent\ial use (a'duplex or triplex) or for office/business use. The''
88 x 145 foot site is located on the northeast corner of the inter
section of East Avenue and Ceres Avenue in the northeast- portion of" the Chico Urban Area. The site i;;;level land Of Vina loam sol-
Th
oil'
e subject property currently ieledeonta- ning a` sinjl
e-
Tamil �/residncof 1776 square T area s generally 7n
urban ,+e'stdential uses. However, the Ceres Avenue/Gast /rVenu`e
intersection and the Gast Avenue corridd are currently �4e1'1
tray fled since commercibA and outer none-residential uses occur i'n
the," area. Siitgle••famly�` residences lie adjacentto the north and
east along Ceres Avenue, Gast Avenue, and the various local access
,;-bads in the area, and along Ceres Avenue to the south; The north-
West corner of the"Ceres/East Avenue intersection is occupied by a`
'commercial establishment, a 7-11 market, and is zoned C-1, Light
Commercial. The southwest corner of the intersection is occupied �..
by a large church. Tlie southeast co=rner h,;''s a business office, �
�_'.acant open land lies we It o� the 7-11,s16-ore and the church, with
residences and ,,school faci l i ti es'' further West ►iii thA h One block
tar sSchool Westchools are�VonhEastnAvenuel, andblcoft`t'he Bidwell JuniornHi hhe sitei The cuslSchoo `
southwest on,.North' Avenue. g 1
it «
The Butte County Genera Plan desi hates the site and surrounding
,area (most of northeastern ClAco area) for medium-low 'density'
residential use; 54 dwelling units per acre, zoning is S-R,
part of a large S-a district in hortheastern Chico Urban Area,
The property has a maximA development potential of Y-;4 dwelling
un7 is on the t1,34 7-gross acreage (cohsi Bering dehsi ty based O'h the
property acreage plus the road Wight'-of-way) based on the maXimum
g per acre a!1owa'ble,by the Gee area is notnntingeht
F3 dwe1lin units neral plan, c
byosewert,, redul rinal Individual septi cntank-1 each field systems. . ced
p g , p , p �'
q 9 y y terns
The area is served b corimunit water, with California Watorl:Ser- "
vice Company water 1 i ne8�l along East Avenue and Ceret, Avenue,
1,(,b)' 3(b) increased i`ittensity of ute ofthe prop1t'rty 'r-Ay invelVe,0"!
ennstruction OF additional impeWo�"s surfacing (parking'`irea, larger
bui,l,dings, etc,) thereby increasing((surfnce water runoff. The proµ
i perry lies wi thih thy' pleasant Val lejr Drai nage Distrftt,
Appendix P%" Iaacio- $ o-f 9
0.`.
6(a): This greater intensity of use may generate more noise khan
is typical for a residentia1`are , potentially affecting adjacent
residents to the north. However, Ea,s,t Avenue lies adjacent to the
prd}�� rty an;d currently receives hea�+,',y traffic use. This i"mpact is
ant�,ctpated to be minimal since"nois'e currently is generated in the,, -
area by non-resi dnti al uses,.
8(b), Higher density residential use, or professional/business
office use of the smallproperty may be considered incompatible
with the' adjacent single-family use: However, tl`e project area
already is largely developed to urban users. In a`odition, the area ;
j
and this intersection adjacentr to the property currently receive
le -
more intense urban and traffic' use than is typical for a single-
family re,si`dential area bec'AUse of the commercial, business, church
and schoo"'i' use nea`^by and since East Avenue is a major area traffic
'� o '
cor"ei i r.
The surrounding area is in residential use as well as other
�x
i;,rban us6s
13(0) Tho anticipated higher intensity ofiluse of this corner pro-
perty would increase traffic. However, existing traffic use is
y p
Eoftincreasedste'afr
1V1
amount c resultingafrom this1rezoninge
.,
be neg li i�ble compared with existin East Avenue traffic `� Recwould�
ent
daily
traffic coutnts indicate an average traffic use of East Avenue
ranging from 7070 ADT (just east of f=loral Avenue, east of the site)
to 9612 ADT (just east of North Avenue, west of the -,-.ite). Traffic
use of ""'Ores Avenue has -,,,not been measured, but it collsists of res,
tident'al local access traffic. Ceres Avenue dead ends-nortl-; of the
property about 1/3 mile:
18(f)+ This East Avenue/Ceres Avenue intersection is the site of
numerous traffic accidents(more than ahy other similar intersection
in the general area), over the last five yearss 16 accidents have
occurred e ther at or near the intersection, mostly! du'einr `"the r�ay�
time, Addi ti opal b+asi ness/'profe'ssi oral office act i �Ji tjr o hi gher'
.
density resi dental q8e hear the i nte,rtection may `intensify' any
existing cahgestio'n or traffic 'circUlation prbblems .
17(b)c `Cafe existing residence currently is on a 'septicdleach field
system, Any higher density residential use,would require additional
sewage disposal capacity, Ah,V subsequent developolent 'must comply
'Health
with nce Heal gepartment
��field m 1
�remertsofoY�s��ffi
1 eachnd
requi dent.. area
At"
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A'ppeh'ci x page 8a of 0
li IV DETERMXNATIOrf
(Toe. completed by the Lead Agency $ q: R
On the basis of this initial evalua_ tion,.-
I find, the proposed project COULD NOT have'a significant
t effect;
on the environment, and a NEGATI'VE'" DECLARATION
is rE,66mmended.
0 T f;i.noa that although the proposed project could have a
( significant effect: on the environment, there will not
1� be a ;significant effect in this case because-,the
�g gibed on an attached sheet
mitigation measures described
have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE OECLARAT-ION
IS RECIJMMENDED
I f;?,nd the propos6d para jest MAX h ?:�e a significant
eff6Act on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL, IMPACT.
REf ORT is requirt�d . i
Dam. ..1
(;Si\7natUi a ---
For' ENVIRON AEWA'L RWV ,,,W DC PAEtIVEINT
Reviewed by:
w Earl D, Nelson
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Envirohmental Rovlew Direatot
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Append.x pag+0 g, of ','9
APPENDIX G
NEGATIVE DECL��RATION'REGARDING BNVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
1,
NOTICE I ERE�BY�I, GIVEthat the project described,:below has
,IS
been reviewed pursuantto the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (Public' Resources Code
21100, et.,) and a determination has been made that it will
not have a significant effect upon the environment.
t:
2
Log 7a-08'107=Q3
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:
Rezone' from 54 to,,R-4.
3.
LOCATION OF PROJECT : 1
The northeast portion of the Chico Urban Area, on the northeast
corner of the intersection of East Avehue and Ceres AVenue,
4.
NAME AND ADDRESS OT' "PR6,'ECT APPLICANT; ( y
Charles Martin,,:; _.
1154 East Avenue
Chico, California95925' ,
MITIGATION MEASURES:
6
A copy of the Environmental Review D rectox'0 s initial study
regarding the environmental effect of this project is attached,
`,,,/This
,study was „ c
\4 Adopted as presented:
Adopted with changes.' Specific modifications and
µ a i7"tached.
supporting reasons are ati ,..
`V" r
A public heavy ng on this Negative Deolaration ,was held by the
decision making body*o
i
Roaring body Butte ,Coil`ht,V - goard bf. Superyisoys
Date of Det4m,'�
�� nation �zbyo
Det���minat.on s
��
On the basis of the Envi,ronment�al Director' s initia'.t sti.dy y
the iiiformation presented at hearings; comments received ori the , .,
proposal. and, Our own knowledge and independent research: ,\
App;enai:k G - Mage 'I of 2
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NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONL E
TO. /7 Secretary for Resources \ JAN 4 .1979
1416 Ninth Str
eeL-,:Room
Sacramento, CA , 95814" CC:ARK,:A. NELSON, County
C!etk>
"
2L - q -Q -0.n$,
x%. County ..Clerk
`COunyof 9'6
tte - FRM'd Agency) Bi tdStreet L
Couit ote
"
royi'11e,,.California 95965__ Environmental Review
1t3 - F C
0 ouhty den er. ime
U Or 'vi rnia�65
,5UBJpECT: Filing of Notice. of Determination i�;om 1�ance�o
t . , p ., .,.5� th
Section 211.08 or 21152 of the Public , sources` Code,
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Log # 'MlP8,-07 c
1�1_7
ro0ect`
RezonF
St C
T t e
APS! 48,-30-45
earan� ouse Num er I submitte
_ Charles Martin '
to „ 'tate C ear n House
onCa. �t
Carl .0.'t .
er,son
Nelsoni NelsonOi rect,or
e ep one up ar
(9 16
Project
Avehue'.and
Location-��The northeast corner of ,the intersection, of East
Ceres Avenue, the northeast p_etion the.
roj edf
Description,
of Clt.iea urban _,area.
_
ftezohe from
S -R to R-4 ,
This is to
advise that the Butte, County
- Boar"d of Supervisors
Lead Agency
has made the
)iO"I.owing detertriinations regarding the above,-des&tI:f,bed
/
1, <:1 The pz''r�0 ec t will r� have ;a s 3 gn;i S cant et,fec t on the,,
wi 11 not
envitonmett
2. fy `,, t1 p,'Reportp ! ,
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!An
provisions ofCEA bre ared f'or this pra0ed
---� Y t
r p Q , and was cettified, as
, L ` `f +
re ua.rec v pec a on ] 5035 () ; N Cali,�ornia ,4dati.nistkative
Code, Y
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A,'Nogative Declaration was ptoapated tor this project pursuant
to the ptovisiohs of CEQA, A copy` of the Negative Declaxa
tion cna,y be ekaia ned at Che >Jnvironmental RevaeYa Department,
7 `County (C,enter Drive;; Orovij e; California 95965. .r
p
A 't�o�tic.e ��f em tiori gas filed ind3.cating 'this 'Pro , eat 3a
txempt frCitri enviroY►menLal revie �, �. y
Y
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1JTTF C "�T1NTY PL �NNi�,lG ��fC�OMMISSTON
$
stCf`,fv'zidngs -
Noveliiber 29, i97�
l� 8)uburban Res��ik�e��t;x`a1
T7artiY� - Rezone faom
Charles J. Resx""eri;�-La1 - Ri�st'H,cted 5ervicel}
R- 4 (Nia:vimum , Density :��,r
ro erty „located «n �t1ie nor4,r�e' �`t cornu of. Core Avenin,
p. p s AAAA 48-304', 45, clzico
and" Past Avenuerr z dent � fi eu
p z�, �� p a t> ' ��- 5Y,
of a 6-.'s�-}-,acre 'pr0pE!,rty (A- » 4 ,
Thi s p-roplosal i,s the re�roni n g to o 4 h"axi:mum Density Residers°. i al
f rom S -p:, S)ebu,rban `PE` a;oun`hi ai I ot'der to a110W use oi: tW'e; urbanl�
The" rezoni=ng is being g fnr` f.� her;d`en��itS! r-esi
party, and a" the., e �Fwt1,11g buil ding' perp"ap g
use adu ,lex111 � triK ON uY for 'uffi f'e/b'u . nFss futhe rater -
`)o
dent? a1 ( p
,, S8 x x45, t`eut si'Ce is 1'a��,-tk�d oh the ��orthet.,t corer o
,ec�:�nn or East iAvenue: an4:�Ceres Avenue in�tt'�e northeast port�ij:n of
a f s �
�. � " f` V i' n a ` loam Sol'
tte, Ghi.coUran Area. The.:sI:, is eve1=•�nd���
�,
/J ' r4 erGv!(Is currently develo .ed containi�i`g a e
a •'he sUbje,p p,, . p
J s`ramily re'Sidc&te of 17`76 square feet. The area is. generk4'n in
,�. _� However the Ceres Avenue/East A�f�nutl
urban re" i d,en I i al usr... ,
'intersectio"h and the last pvn �j�therrnonrres dentialare tuseseoccU 'n
travelled since commercial a.16
the �r;ea.' Single�famti iy res tdAvenue,�anddtheevariousi"localtacce,ss
ro�.'sdast a�nitheetes areaAven andealong ceres•:U'�venue to the south. u ie north
` (,, the
1,1es; earner` of the Ceres/Cast Avenue intersec�ion is occ' p' d by a
Lilght
i 1� , ,
` occu0i ed .
commerce al es�t�bl::t shment, a 7-7.i marked., and i s zone -
church:; The southeast corner, haseasbusinesssoff cid.
commercial 1hE: sout}�i�est carper ° store and the ss offP ��ith
by a'1,arge
VaCan o en 1 an"d. lies Test of the ,7W 11 ,. yji thi n one bl ocic.
residences and school facilities further Desi.
e,s schools ate Witthin oPie block of the site ':! The t�'chlanus E1 f:ren
t`a"r �rhi�al west .on East Avenue, and the Bidwell Juhio''r High �chno�t
southwest on ttorf�h Avenue.
General plate des' the s7te and surrounding
!; ,he hutte Count; '
area` (most ,f ho,rtheastert Chico aea� for med7uin-1o1V dens,,ty
residential use,�5�-8 dwelling units peri acre:
honing ,is SI,,' R,,
h
oart')of a l arg; )'"R district i h not eastern Chico Urban Areb
de Velapmeht potent, I of .3 dwe,llin� ,
The prop-erty has d max�ruri s
unite tin the d:47 j bss acreage '(considev ,rin dhasedtor)bthed on
i the
ret
nrooer'�y acrelage plkls.Ithe road ri g.h,t-of-W&Y
4'
dw.olflho un'itr, Re"."acts allowable by the General pith, t se serviced,
Curren
the area i s not serve ced:
u!�on a'elrage dt spOsal .0 1paC7 ty ,
net{uiring yndivi,�duaf��>septictanl;-leach field �systems�,
b. sewer, I.
Th�i> zrea 7 s .served by comrnuhi ty eater; with Cal i forma ldat�t� Ser -
G an inrai:er lines �a.1�\` q East Avenue anti Ceres Avenue.
vi dt\ amp Y ..
@x would lie cit coftl rill' xv th flea Cene�`e1: Plan,
e G s o n iti ,�
BUTUN Ty- PLANNING CCNMTSSION ,
MINUTES y November 20, 1'978
Iv P1lliral "rir nR(,NC,S TTr MS . (1N l l(TCr N1"sGAT7V . TI1.CI,nRl�'1'1 Cid RRCARD1Nr
- I1,,l;Pd f21;G irMhtENDrD
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T l\lVT iZ.UNT\91 IJ'I r\ li 1(�I I' !tl;'I l n r a
Q, A'P hrtr1cs J. MArtin - R0zrrn0 9, R" (Suburban Residential)
to "r," (hinxmtrnl i)vris:tt}r Res`�tont�c'1. - Restr�4ctecl Sezcvace)'
property ,Ioca tL-cI on tho nog dicast, corner of Ceres Aybil.,pe
41
atrcl I�n t Er i�,,nue identified -is AP �18"3C-4s mOve parti6uiarly
c
desr1(1)ccl;ias +, _
r1bginn ifl.g ar%'c�`r.
t tile southwost cox:of rant 5 of- 'iiaclwell
lstW, Suh" Per I a� of Tccoder tt�, o k being Se 4,
p P cl �t1 t;in.p r3oal
� on ti
Ofthe
of ccntera�iios or- C:cros Avenue�'an
P P: I +Butte, i
• an ri
East A nim r thence no.rt'i rtiortj; the cca tte 'lin' or,
Ceros Avenue 175 foot , t1i0nC;e oast 11.5 feet; thence
south '1 `1S race to a Iioitrit in the'' c �fitexl'l,iic o C ECL, ;
Avenue I thonro t,rst tft10n} strirl r.INL,tl rl-.no 1,'1s foot ;'
to tile point of
point hc�ii�11 ink;
h,
Conrtla.ninR g.�iC z,crc: r � cap" 1.r.ss, Chico t
1,3
Tars: 31aix 'recd staff fi 11cl3ngsy„ she thell�roRd n 10 to"'r from ,Tolih P
y
0WS ;
��bo1e Chico (,xt Plnnli.or as �Li'e11 ,
This coffin, along with the Chico Planning Comniis�iion'� Zoniiila'
as reviewed the above-•poted proposed rexon�ing
andmli�ar.ewts oi`thtrecw► lends denial of same for the ullowing reasons
1. : The proposed zoning will allow land Uses and
densities which a:^e 'h confl~i�ct with both the
City acid County General Plan.
2. incre8 ed land Use ' intensity will compound 'ores ent
trafficrob'lems at the Ceres/r.ast Av-huo GCh 00 t'Pr-
p
.5ect'ion, and create hazards to the MOY sl
children. Wh,b,pass the tubjeot preperiy'';,n thein AY
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Pro aonont,p 4 ;a
Charles Mai`�tin, 17.54 East Avenue, �hlco, comf,lented that 1;k let R the
a�1eti is alvba:dy commorcial.. In response to a question Prom one of the '
Commi3sioner , he sold that his plan,,; ivere to I'suild office bui.ldi "and
not subdividd,\ the property.
Oppanet7 t s •
pl' 1 ne'volinsk t�,, 59 Cass. pet Rel .Iottr G�
Chico, ske.d that „the.' surround'
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area be revi;ei,)teff and;r „ considered faa zoning change al; at one time;
Tattier than 9,c� emeai as tits is being clond',
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Commiissi.} nor t,�Itz , noting that f h e riiivi.ronmontaI Checklist' had boon
rovjo,,�.e�d and finding that th,b hr:apcsal, -is in c:onfoxmity math the Butte
county (.general Pl a,n, mado aihotion` for,rpproval hocause the 'proposal
tttp,i,
is eotibl.e A47I�th ex stung devn tl�oclopmosht in the arca--even though there
riic Serious t�;aEi•ic problems i
` ;area. His motion was seconded by
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AYES: ComKti5(lsianers lbert, Stutz, Wheeler and Chairman Bennott r'
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/78-2337 ADOPT ORDIhANCE'`1982: PUBLIC HARING:' CHARLirS .T. MARTIN - PROPOS1wiy
o NE0ATIVE DECLARATION AND REZONE FROM "S -R!" (SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL) TO ,,,R-4"
(k�ximUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTED SERVICE) PROPERTY LOCATED ON T'Hi
IvORT11EAST CORNER OF CERES AVENUE' AND EAST AVENUE, IDENTIFIED AS AP 48-30-45,
CONTAINING.O.46.ACi2ES, MORE OR LESS, CHICO
The public hearing on the Charles J. Martin proposed negative r:
declaration and rezone from "S -R" (suburban residential) to I 11R-4" (maximum .'
density residential ^ restricted service) property located on the northeast
corner of Ceres Avenue and East; Avenin, identified as AP 46-30-45, containing
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0,.46 acres, more or less, Chico was field as advertised.
Earl,Nelson enviro
nmental review director, set,out~te background
of the, ne ativo declaration.The property is a small Becaus it.,, .
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!: s such a small parcel., the impacts are very small. There are no sensitiivP
environmental factors.= Mre Nelson set out the surrounding area at -this
time,. There are other residences, a business andAchurch. :The only
emi_�otunental concern would be that the intersection has had a fairly
1 high traffic problem. Over the last: five years there havebeensixteort ion+
accidents at or near the intersection. He recommended
a negative declarat
Chairman Winston' question the fact that the Planning Commission
1�x� stated that the rezone would be consistent with the �Ceneral Plan and the
fl Cl I'c'o Planning Cowission said that it, would he in conflict with the,
Butte County and City General Plans.
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Bettye Blair, planning director, set out~.th'e background of �
t:he,'rezone. The Planning Commission recomwendedk-„iproval with the
finding that it was in conformity,6Ath the General Pl,n. Tks is relating
to surrounding laid us~s, is designated five to eight medium densip
t:esidential. The P16nning� Commission received the' letter from hF City
of Chico regarding the conflict with the General Plan. The ,Planning
1 C irm►ission chos-' to not agree with the r ity'.s findings. , Mrs. Blair <�
i`.41t <�hat it was consistent with. the General Pian.
Hearing open to the public, Appearing! No one ` .
�i Heating closed to the ,jifiblic and confined to the Board,
On motion of Sup "visor Richter seconded by Supervisor Moseley
and unanimously' carried$ fending the ;proposed project could not have a
significant effect'on thenvirontitentt , a nes ative deolaration was recommended
based on review of all of i io environmental review factors on the checklist.
On motion of Suke visot lIchter, seconded by Supervisor Madigan
and unanimously ca,rrjod, the Planning Commission's recouaAendation was ?: '
sustained and the 'eezono from t�s-WI ('suburban residential) to 1tk 4”
(max. mum density residential - restricted service) propt3tty located on the
northeast earner of Cores Avenue and 'East Avenue, identified as AP 45-3b"45
', 'cont;ainin�g 0:46 aet�k, more or less, Chico was approved with 'tile 6Y'idings
the coning is cotlsistent with the Ceneta'l Plan which designated nieeftutn "
rdsidetitid'l with a donsi e"Y of five to eight units per acre and i.s +Xsuitable
,'for that use and is Compatible fob the public interest and ptuv des needed
resitlen>es> ani] even though thore are problemws th thc� Intersection, they ;s
obui.d be eaXCre'muly minute becsuse of the needs; Ordinatito- J982 was adopted
iuft authorized to 9ign�
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