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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2002-052 RESOLUTION NO. 2002-052 A RESOLUTION OF THE ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL CERTIFYING NEGATIVE DECLARATION 2002-0030 PREPARED FOR ZONE CHANGE 2001-0029, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2001-0067, AND VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 2001-0014 (2000 Ferrocarril / Gearhart) WHEREAS, an application has been received from Kelly Gearhart, 6205 Alcantara Avenue, Atascadero, CA 93422, (Applicant & Owner), to consider a project consisting of a Planned Development overlay zone change to PD-16 with the adoption of a Master Plan of Development, and an sixteen-lot cluster residential tract map, on a 31+/- acre lot located at 2000 Ferrocarril Road(APN 049-023-030, 049-291-016, 049-291-005); and, WHEREAS, an Initial Study and Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration 2002-0030 were prepared for the project and made available for public review in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA); and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Atascadero held a public hearing following the close of the review period for the Initial Study and Draft Negative Declaration to consider its adequacy; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Atascadero, at a public hearing held on Tuesday, November 5, 2002, recommended that the City Council certify Mitigated Negative Declaration 2002-0030, NOW, THEREFORE, the Atascadero City Council, at a public hearing held on Tuesday, December 10, 2002, hereby resolves to certify Mitigated Negative Declaration 2002- 0030 based on the following Findings as shown on Exhibit A: 1. The Negative Declaration has been completed in compliance with CEQA; and, 2. The Mitigated Negative Declaration was presented to the Planning Commission, and the information contained therein was considered by the Planning Commission, prior to recommending action on the project for which it was prepared; and, 3. The project does not have the potential to create a significant environmental impact; and, 4. The Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration will be forwarded to the City Council, and the information therein contained will be considered by the City Council, prior to taking final action on the project. City of Atascadero Resolution No.2002-052 On motion by Council Member Scalise and seconded by Council Member O'Malley, the foregoing Resolution is hereby adopted following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members O'Malley, Scalise and Mayor Clay NOES: Council Members Luna and Pacas ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None ADOPTED: December 10, 2002 C ' B e L. Cl , Sr., Mayor Attest: Marcia McClure Torgerson, City r Approved as to form: () 46 �",/ Roy Panley,'6ty At rney RECEIVED. D JUL262 002 O JI&I L.R010AL0 7 Us County CkA 2918 •• 2978 VI OepuH CITY OF ATAS CADERO PROPOSED MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION #2002-0030 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero,CA 93422 805/461-5035 Applicant: Kelly Gearhart, 6205 Alacantara,Atascadero,CA 93422 Project Title: ZCH 2002-0029/CUP 2002-0067/Vesting TTM 2002-0014 Project 2000 Ferrocarril Road(East of Union Pacific Railroad),Atascadero, San Luis Location: Obispo County APN 049-023-030,049-291-016,049-291-005 Project The proposed project consists of Planned Development Zone Change with a Master Plan of Development Description: to allow a 16 lot single family residential subdivision with an average minimum lot size of 2.5 acres. One of the lots will be a 5.76-acre open space lot with an equestrian/pedestrian trail and parking area. The project will permit the construction of 13 additional single family dwellings. The site has rolling topography and large flat areas with numerous oak trees and native vegetation. The site is located between the Salinas River and the Union Pacific Railroad. Access will be provided from a street extension off of El Camino Real that will require construction of a grade separated railroad crossing. No water or sewer services are available to the site,and the site will be served by individual wells and septic systems. The project is consistent with the General Plan Land Use designation and requires a Planned Development Overlay for zoning consistency. General Plan Designation:SE(Suburban Estates) Zoning District:RS Residential Suburban Findings: 1. The project does not have the potential to degrade the environment 2. The project will not achieve short-term to the disadvantage of long-term environmental goals. 3. The project does not have impacts which are individually limited,but cumulatively considerable. 4. The project will not cause substantial adverse effects on human beings either directly or indirectly. Determination: Based on the above findings,and the information contained in the initial study 2002-0030(made a part hereof by. reference and on file in the Community Development.Department),it has been determined that the above project will not have an adverse impact on the environment when the following proposed mitigation measures are incorporated into the project(see attachment). Prepared By: Warren Frace Date Posted: July 26,2002 Public Review Ends: August 16,2002 Attachments: 1. Mitigation Measures 2. Location Map 3. Site PIan/Tentative Tract Map rac ZCH 2O 4029.15-bDtD.7$J-02.vmtda v 4 �/ ttin{Date 074602907 A1( 6500 PALMA AVENUE ATASCADERO,CALIFORPIIA 93422 • (805)461-5035 FAX 461-5035 P o. 191a , _ �, 1979 CITY OFATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM Applicant: Kelly Gearhart, 6205 Alacantara,Atascadero,CA 93422 Project Title: ZCH 2002-0029/CUP 2002-0067/Vesting TTM 2002-0014 Project 2000 Ferrocarril Road(East of Union Pacific Railroad),Atascadero, San Luis Location: Obispo County APN 049-023-030,049-291-016,049-291-005 Project The proposed project consists of Planned Development Zone Change with a Master Plan of Development Description: to allow a 16 lot single family residential subdivision with an average minimum lot size of 2.5 acres. One of the lots will be a 5.76-acre open space lot with an equestrian/pedestrian trail and parking area. The project will permit the construction of 13 additional single family dwellings. The site has rolling topography and large flat areas with numerous oak trees and native vegetation. The site is located between the Salinas River and the Union Pacific Railroad. Access will be provided from a street extension off of El Camino Real that will require construction of a grade separated railroad crossing. No water or sewer services are available to the site,and the site will be served by individual wells and septic systems. The project is consistent with the General Plan Land Use designation and requires a Planned Development Overlay for zoning consistency. General Plan Designation:SE(Suburban Estates) Zoning District:RS Residential Suburban Lead Agency Name City of Atascadero and Address: 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero,CA 93422 Contact Person and Warren Frace Phone Number: City of Atascadero 6500 Palma Avenue,Room 104 Atascadero,CA 93422 General Plan Residential Suburban Estates(SE) 2.5-10 acre minimum lot size. Designation: Zoning: Residential Suburban(RS)2.5-10 acre minimum lot size. Surrounding Land North: Home Depot Commercial Center PD-9 Uses and Setting: South: Large lot Rural Residential West: Union Pacific Railroad East: Salinas River/Atascadero Mutual Water Company property Other public None. agencies whose approval is required (e.g.,permits,financing approval,or participation agreement) 0726/02 ZCH 2002.0029.IS-MN0.7-25-02.wrtd dcc 0 4 C .�S CITY OF ATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Attachment 7 Mitigation Measures 3.b.1. The project shall be conditioned to comply with all applicable District regulations pertaining to the control of fugitive dust(PM-10)as contained in section 6.4 of the Air Quality Handbook. All site grading and demolition plans notes shall list the following regulations: A All material excavated or graded shall be sufficiently watered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. Watering shall occur at least twice daily with complete coverage,preferably in the late morning and after work is finished for the day. B. All clearing,grading,earth moving,or excavation activities shall cease during periods of high winds(i.e.greater than 20 mph averaged over one hour)so as to prevent excessive amounts of dust. C. All material transported off-site shall be either sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. D. The area disturbed by clearing,grading,earth moving,or excavation operations shall be minimized so as to prevent excessive amounts of dust. E. Permanent dust control measured identified in the approved project revegetation and landscape plans shall be Implemented as soon as possible following completion of any soil disturbing activities. F. Exposed ground areas that are planned to be reworked at dates greater than one month after initial grading shall be sown with fast-germinating native grass seed and watered until vegetation becomes established. G. All disturbed areas not subject to revegetation shall be stabilized using approved chemical soil binders,jute netting,or other methods in advance by the APCD. H. All roadways,driveways,sidewalks,etc.to be paved shall be completed as soon as possible. In addition, structural foundations shall be completed as soon as possible following building pad construction. I. On-site vehicle speed shall be limited to 15 mph for any unpaved surface. J. All unpaved areas with vehicle traffic shall be watered at least twice per day,using non-potable water. K. Streets adjacent to the project site shall be swept daily to remove silt which may have accumulated from construction activities so as to prevent excessive amounts of dust from leaving the site. L. Wheel washers may be required when significant offsite import or export of fill is involved. 3.c.1. A multi-use Class I bicycle,pedestrian and equestrian trail will be provided from Chico Road to the Salinas River and along the shoulder of the new proposed street. 3.c.2. Large canopy shade trees shall be provided along street frontages to minimize urban heat build-up. 4.e.1. All construction within the drip lines of native trees shall be consistent with the mitigation requirements of the 5/13/02 arborist report. 4.e.2. A tree fencing protection plan shall be submitted with construction plans and installed prior to permit Issuance. 4.e.3. All tree removals shall be mitigated consistent with the requirements of the Atascadero Native Tree Ordinance. 4.e.4. An arborist shall be retained monitor construction,mitigations,and overall tree health. 8.c.1. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)will be required to be approved by the RWQCB prior to construction. 11.a.1. Deed disclosures shall be recorded against all lots notifying potential buyers that noise levels on their property will most likely exceed the recommended limits established by the City of Atascadero when trains are present on the tracks. Advise buyers that noise levels during train passbys will be very loud,potentially annoying,and perhaps startling. 11.a.2. Locate outdoor living spaces out of direct line-of-sight with the railway to the extent possible. U�17 07r26102 ZCH 2002-0029.IS-MN0.7-25-02.wr d dcC v . CITY OFATASCADERO INITTAL STUDY 11.a.3. Installed landscaped berms around outdoor living areas that have direct line-of-sight with the railway. 11.a.4. Construct all housing will stucco siding and concrete or the roofing materials to reduce interior noise. 11.a.5. Minimize windows that have direct line of sight with railway. 07126102 ZCH 2002.0029.IS-MND3-25-02.wm49oe U D gz CITY OFATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Attachment 2 Location Map 2000 Ferrocarril Atascadero, CA Project Site emazoneshp �` `■■ A ■ X500 �■ ■■ �ae line creeksshl� ■ ■ Ry boundarles.sh; ■ ■ i ■■.. 'cay Lin,tt:J _ ■. .......... las cAdata basemr e ■ ■..■■. ■■■" ■ ■ �Rural ResWet i ■` ■"• RE:Rurat Est ■ :Suburbar '� e R•Z:Singh S tc� C ` R•Y:Singh ♦♦ R•X:Sing 14 ID ■ R:Medturt T KLY � 7'.r ■■ HDR:High Dr r$' �•►"+ ■■ oC:Generalr µ' x3 ■ _ SC:Service C r ✓ �' "' c / •■■� .■' '■ ... MU:balxed USd • fi e4 ^ r. ■•uy ..■' ,7 saw CPK:Comma••- �,� � ' + r ��. IND:Industria C� - CREC:Comrr > s REC:PubloF Q� t OS:Open Sp fQ A.Agriculture t PUB:Public F Unineotporatr: O Ilachange . ■ i :^� -�> RighFot•bV 's x`aseaderobasems � x '` 3ospere.shp • '` �H„ t't `tt - sM r :.. ' 'c MODERATEL ■ e ' ' •i Y�� t:t NOTWELLO ■ • ■ • ac. ;' NOT W ELLT � VERY POOR . • �� 7-1 VERY POOR ; `• t u�<\`Va�t\ ;_ 0j2 07/26/02 ZCH 2002-0029.IS-MND.7.25-02.wmLdac r � 1 'moi � :.H --'=���ID .(q► _ ���. �'��•S • � •vi r'O I u • �j 1. I�rp� � , �y- :�, �lyf. 4 .+ t��,�� � ��� ;;�'•.Wil_ ,�/ ��i �wp 0,4% CIS olk � •.c.+ • o r CITY OFATASCADERO s IM71A.L STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project,involving at least one impact that is a".Potentially Significant Impact" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. ❑ Aesthetics ❑ Agriculture Resources ❑ Air Quality ❑ Biological Resources ❑ Cultural Resources ❑ Geology/Soils ❑ Hazards&Hazardous ❑ Hydrology/Water Quality ❑ Land Use/Planning Materials ❑ Mineral Resources ❑ Noise ❑ Population/Housing ❑ Public Services ❑ Recreation ❑ Transportation/Traffic ❑ Utilities/Service Systems ❑ Mandatory Findings of Significance On the basis of this initial evaluation: ❑ I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment,and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. ® I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment,there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on.an attached sheet have been added to the project. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. ❑ I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment,and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. ❑ I find that the proposed project MAY have a"potentially significant effect"or"potentially significant unless mitigated"impact on the environment,but at least one effect 1)has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards,and 2)has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required,but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. ❑ I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment,there WILL NOT be a significant effect in this case because all potentially significant effects(a)have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards and(b)have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project. Warren Frac Dat Community Development Director 07126102 ZCH 2002-0029.MMN0.7.25-02.mrd di• CITY OFATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: 1) A brief explanation is required for all answers except"No Impact"answers that are adequately supported by the information sources a Lead Agency cites following each question. A"No Impact"answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved(e.g.the project falls outside a fault rupture zone). A"No Impact"answer should be explained where it is based on project-specific factors as well as general standards(e.g.the project will not expose sensitive receptors to pollutants,based on a project-specific screening analysis). 2) All answers must take account of the whole action involved,including off-site as well as on-site,cumulative as well as project-level,indirect as well as direct,and construction as well as operational impacts. 3) "Potentially Significant Impact"is appropriate if there is substantial evidence that an effect is significant. If there are one or more"Potentially Significant Impact"entries when the determination is made,an EIR is required. 4) "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated"applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from"Potentially Significant Impact"to a"Less than Significant Impact." The Lead .Agency must describe the mitigation measures,and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level(mitigation measures from Section XVII, "Earlier Analyses,"may be cross-referenced). 5) Earlier analyses may be used where,pursuant to the tiering,program EIR,or other CEQA process,an effect has been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. Section 15063(c)(3)(D). Earlier analyses are discussed.in Section XVII at the end of the checklist. 6) Lead Agencies are encouraged to incorporate into the checklist references information sources for potential impacts(e.g.general plans,zoning ordinances). Reference to a previously prepared or outside document should,where appropriate,include a reference to the page or pages where the statement is substantiated. A source list should be attached. Other sources used or individuals contacted should be cited in the discussion. 07/26/02 ZCH 2002-0029.IS-61ND.7.2542.wrd.d�- CITY OFATASCADERO IM77AL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentlatly Less Than Less Than No Significant Significantwith Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road 1.AESTHETICS--Would the project: a)Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? ED ® 0 b)Substantially damage scenic resources, including, F n ® n but not limited to,trees, rock outcroppings,and historic buildings within a state scenic highway? c)Substantially degrade the existing visual character ® El or quality of the site and its surroundings? d)Create a new source of substantial light or glare that ® F] would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? SOURCES: Project Description, site plan, site visit DISCUSSION: 1 a./b./c.The site does not meet the criteria for being a scenic vista,however it is a large natural area that Js partially visible from public streets. The project will involve large residential lots with 2.5 acre minimum and the houses will be subject to design guidelines. Site improvements will be limited to a single rural character street that will require the removal on one native tree. The project will be consistent with the character of surrounding development. This impact is considered less than significant. 1.d. Consistent with City policy street lighting will not be required on the street to minimize light and glare impacts. Lighting will be limited decorative exterior residential lighting which is not a source of significant light and glare impacts. This impact is considered less than significant. 2.AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES: In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects,lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997)prepared by the California Dept.of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland.Would the project: a)Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland,or n F VmN Farmland of Statewide Importance(Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency,to non-agricultural use? b)Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use,or a Q Williamson Act contract? c)Involve other changes in the existing environment F] F] n which,due to their location or nature, could result in 07126/02 Page 1 ZCH2O02-0029.IS-MND.7.25-02.wrrf.do( CITY OFATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Zone Chan a 2002-0029 significant Significant with significant Impact g Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road conversion of Farmland,to non-agricultural use? SOURCES: Cal. Dept. of Conservation maps, site plan, site visit. DISCUSSION: 2a. The property is not prime farmland and has never been used for farming. The site has varied topography, numerous oak trees and native vegetation that would have to be significantly impacted to accommodate agricultural activities. This is considered a non impact. 2b. The site is not under Williamson Act Contracts. This is considered a non-impact. 2c. The are not any adjacent farmlands that could be impacted by the development of this site. This is considered a non-impact. 3.AIR QUALITY--The significance criteria established by the Air Quality Control District in its CEQA Guidelines may be relied upon to make the following determinations.Would the project: a)Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the ❑ ❑ ® ❑ applicable air quality plan? b)Violate any air quality standard or contribute F]substantially to an existing or projected air quality . ❑ ❑ violation? c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of ❑ any criteria pollutant for which the project region is Lni ❑ ❑ non-attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions that exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? e)Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial F]number of people? SOURCES:Air Pollution Control District(APCD)CEQA Air Quality Handbook,project description DISCUSSION: 3a. The project is located in a non-attainment air quality basin where any new development contributes incrementally to air quality impacts. The project will result in a net increase of 13 single family residences with a net increase of 130 vehicle trips per day. This impact is considered less than significant. 3b. During the grading and construction phase the potential exists to generate air borne dust(PM- 10)in violation of APCD standards. The following mitigation measure will reduce this-impact to a level of less than significant. MITIGATION MEASURES 3.b.1. The project shall be conditioned to comply with all applicable District regulations pertaining to the 07a6ro2 Paget •_tJ� ZCH 2002-0029.tS-&IND.7-25-02.wmLdo.. _ J CITY OF ATASCADERO 1'iVITL4L STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significantwith Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road control of fugitive dust(PM-10)as contained in section 6.4 of the Air Quality Handbook. All site grading and demolition plans notes shall list the following regulations: A. All material excavated or graded shall be sufficiently watered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. Watering shall occur at least twice daily with complete coverage,preferably in the late morning and after work is finished for the day. B. All clearing,grading, earth moving, or excavation activities shall cease during periods of high winds (i.e.greater than 20 mph averaged over one hour)so as to prevent excessive amounts of dust. C. All material transported off-site shall be either sufficiently watered or securely covered to prevent excessive amounts of dust. D. The area disturbed by clearing,grading,earth moving,or excavation operations shall be minimized so as to prevent excessive amounts of dust. E. Permanent dust control measured identified in the approved project revegetation and landscape plans shall be implemented as soon as possible following completion of any soil disturbing activities. F. Exposed ground areas that are planned to be reworked at dates greater than one month after initial grading shall be sown with fast-germinating native grass seed and watered until vegetation becomes established. G. All disturbed areas not subject to revegetation shall be stabilized using approved chemical soil binders,jute netting,or other methods in advance by the APCD. H. All roadways,driveways,sidewalks,etc.to be paved shall be completed as soon as possible. In addition,structural foundations shall be completed as soon as possible following building pad construction. 1. On-site vehicle speed shall be limited to 15 mph for any unpaved surface. J. All unpaved areas with vehicle traffic shall be watered at least twice per day,using non-potable water. K. Streets adjacent to the project site shall be swept daily to remove silt which may have accumulated from construction activities so as to prevent excessive amounts of dust from leaving the site. M. Wheel washers maybe required when significant offsite import or export of fill is involved. 3c. The project will result in a net increase of 13 single family residences with a net increase of 130 vehicle trips per day. This impact is considered less than significant with the following mitigation measures. MITIGATION MEASURES 3.c.1. A multi-use Class I bicycle,pedestrian and equestrian trail will be provided from Chico Road to the Salinas River and along the shoulder of the new proposed street. 3.c.2: Large canopy shade trees shall be provided along street frontages to minimize urban heat build-up. Page 3 07126102 ZCH 2002.0029.1S411,10.7-25-02.wri CITY OFATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Zone Chan a 2002-QQ29 Significant Signiticantwith significant Impact g Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road 3d/e. The project will not be located in an area of substantial pollution concentrations nor will it be a source of odors. These are considered non impacts. 4. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES --Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or ® ❑ through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate,sensitive,or special status species in local or regional plans, policies,or regulations,or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b) Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian ® a habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or US Fish and Wildlife Service? c)Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act(including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool,coastal, etc.)through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption,or other means? d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any ❑ native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors,or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? e)Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources,such as a tree El preservation policy or ordinance? f)Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat F-1 1:1 F1 Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local,regional,or state habitat conservation plan? SOURCES: 11/20/01 Kit Fox/Biological Survey by Sierra Delta Corp., 11/27/01 Botanical Survey by Sierra Delta Corp., 5/13/02 Arbor Tree Surgery Arborist Report, Project description,site visit, Land Use Element EIR, GIS Maps DISCUSSION: 4a/b. A botanical and biological survey was conducted of the site in November 2001 to identifythe existance of sensitive species of plants or animals within the project area. No sensitive plant species where found on the site. Impacts to live oaks is covered below. The site is within the range of the San Joaquin kit fox which is listed and protected as a rare species. The site survey 07!26!02 Page 4 „� ZCH 2002-0029.IS-MND.7-25-02.vmd. qu CITY OF ATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significantwith Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road found no kit fox habitat features. The report concludes that development of the site will have no' Impact on the kit fox or its habitat. This impact is considered to be less than significant. 4c. Although the site a adjacent to the Salinas River it is located on a raised plain that is above the flood plains. The site was used historically as a quarry and has been significantly altered form its original condition. There are no streams,drainage courses or wetlands that exist within the project area. This is considered a non-impact. 4d. Based on the conclusion of the biological survey development of the site will not impact wildlife movements or migratory corridors. 4e. There are 331 native oak trees on the project site. Of those trees 15 native Live Oak trees on the site that will be impacted by the development of the project. Of the impacted trees, only one needs to be removed and the impacts to the remaining 14 trees can be mitigated and preserved. This impact is considered less than significant with mitigation. MITIGATION MEASURES 4.e.1. All construction within the drip lines of native trees shall be consistent with the mitigation requirements of the 5/13/02 arborist report. 4.e.2. A tree fencing protection plan shall be submitted with construction plans and installed prior to permit issuance. 4.e.3. All tree removals shall be mitigated consistent with the requirements of the Atascadero Native Tree Ordinance. 4.e.4. An arborist shall¢e retained monitor construction,mitigations,and overall tree health. 4f. There are no adopted conservation plans within the project vicinity. This is considered a non- impact. 5. CULTURAL RESOURCES --Would the project: a)Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in '15064.5? b)Cause a substantial adverse change in the ❑ E rVS/1 D significance of an archaeological resource pursuant to '15064.5? c)Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological EJ 1:1 n resource or site or unique geologic feature? d)Disturb any human remains, including those interred F] F VN outside of formal cemeteries? SOURCES: Phase 1 Archaeological Assessment CA Signer&Associates 11/27/01, Project description, site visit, Land Use Element EIR DISCUSSION: 5a-d. The project site was used a quarry by the railroads at the late 19 'century and again in the 1930's. Consequently any archaeological resources that may have existed on the site have been Page 5 .' 07/16/02 ZCH 2002-0029.I&MND.7.25-02.x CITY OFATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significant with Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road removed. Although the site is within a larger area known to have significant archaeological resources development of this site will not impact any archaeological resources due to past mining operations. This impact is considered less than significant. 6. GEOLOGY AND SOILS--Would the project: a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial ® FJ effects, including the risk of loss, injury,or death Involving: I)Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as EJ D delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii)Strong seismic ground shaking? a ❑ iii)Seismic-related ground failure, including ® ❑ liquefaction? El iv)Landslides? E-1 ❑ ❑ Cul 1421 b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of f—t' topsoil? L_J Ei c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, E El ® ❑ or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on-or off-site landslide, lateral spreading,subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soil,as defined in Table 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code(1994),creating substantial risks to life or property? e)Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the F] ® ❑ use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? SOURCES: Geotechnical Engineering and Percolation Report Buena Geotechnical Services 12/19/02, Project description,site visit,Atascadero Zoning Ordinance DISCUSSION: 6a. A geotechnical engineering report has been prepared for the project including each building site. The primary threat to wood frame single family structures involves soil failures and liquefaction. Uri 07a6ro2 Page 6 ZCH 2002.0029 JS-MN0.7-2s02.wrr 4-71 CITY OF ATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significantwith Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road The risk of liquifaction on the site has been determined to be low based on soil density. This impact is considered to be less than significant. 6b. The site is relatively flat with limited grading required. The risk of erosion is low. This impact is considered less than significant. 6c. The soils have been found to be suitable for construction. This impact is less than significant. 6d. The soil expansion index is very low to low. No impact. 6e. The project will be served by on site septic systems. Three percolation boring test were conducted on each lot. Percolation rates range from 5 to 30 minutes per inch which are considered very good for septic systems. This impact is considered to be less than significant. 7. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-- Would the project: a)Create a significant hazard to the public or the R F] environment through the routine transport, use,or disposal of hazardous materials? b)Create a significant hazard to the public or the aEJ environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? c)Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or n R acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? d)Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and,as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e)For a project located within an airport land use plan area or,where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people living or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, F] ❑ El would the project result in a safety hazard for people living or working in the project area? g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? h)Expose people or structures to a significant risk of F loss, injury or death involving wildland fires,including 07126/02Page 7 ZCH 2002.0029.IS-MNDJ-25-02: ANN- CITY OFATASCADERO IMTL9L STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significant with Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? SOURCES:Project description,Atascadero Fire response maps,Atascadero Land Use Element EIR. City of Atascadero Chief Building Official DISCUSSION: 7a. The project will not involve the transport or disposal of hazardous materials. 7b. The project is located adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad which routinely transports hazardous materials in railcars. Due to the large lot configuration and low density of the project only six units will be adjacent to the railroad tracks. The minimum setback of these six units is 110 feet from center line of tracks. In addition,the units are approximately 20-feet above the tracks. This impact is considered to be less than significant. 7c. The project will not emit hazardous material. 7d. The site is not listed as a hazardous material site. 7e,f The project is not within 2-miles of an airport. 7g. The project will not impact any evacuation routes or plans. 7h. The site is within a moderate risk wildland fire hazard area. Roof construction requirement and Atascadero Fire standards applied during building permits reduce this impact to a level of less than significant. 8. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY--Would the project: a)Violate any water quality standards or-waste FJD Q discharge requirements? Inj b)Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or F ® ❑ interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level(e.g.,the production rate of previously-existing nearby wells would drop to a level that would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c)Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of F] ® El the site or area,including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river,in a manner which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on-or off-site? d)Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area,including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river,or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner that would result in flooding on-or off-site? e)Create or contribute runoff water which would 0726102 Page 8 ZCH 2002.0029.IS-MND.7.26-02.wmfdoc sM� CITY OF ATASCADERO " y INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significantwith Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater IVI drainage systems or provide substantial additional El n sources of polluted runoff? f)Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? ❑ g) Place housing within a 100-year flood hazard area as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? h)Place within a 100-year flood hazard area structures that would impede or redirect flood flows? I) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? El MN tf. Ld Y Dw tL-.-Y.d.. Lw Y.•.�w. - _ .._ _ .... .. J NNIrn fj. _ Site outside of flood .<..,. rt._ plain K.rw AM NIM..�r. �-7,«<•, �f - y� Yf. y;,�-i,. - �":n . .-..moi _ ..+'.•" i „_.� �. •-`""-"..•,r-�,�jT%i - %:.' i:«:Iw.a• �, vI� yam_�+�•c��" <frWr.-.tom r %C KwMIH Thl ��ir6^f� r r. :10•�^ w.I...ww<Vw1 Kvr•N.I...r C.. - 1 .��s c•tr..c.....r zr .S a. 3 .? s j y O r.,. 00 .CKr.IN ...L. 4 Y S �'i�t•.'t�j p :ii f.,1.. ,)a.w-.. .l z.. r -�f L y.T G--0rAMVA)M=1a 9..cPWM1L7A461J Iw.AiSlPasa Tv. J 07126/02 Page 9 zCH2O02.0029.IS-MNo.7-25_02.wmt. �� A-..i.—�41 CITY OFATASCADERO rNTFL4L STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significant with Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road SOURCES:Well Completion Report 2-7-02 Central Coast Drilling, GIS FEMA Maps, Project description, site visit. DISCUSSION: 8a. The project will not discharge any wastewater. 8b. The majority of the site is not served by the Atascadero Mutual Water Company.The project will require on-site wells for domestic water service for 13 of the dwelling units. Test wells indicate ground water at 30-feet with a estimated yield of 10 GPM. The construction of 13 single family wells is not considered a significant impact to ground water supply. 8c. Development of the site will result in substantial grading and earthwork. This has the potential to create erosion and off-site siltation: A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)will be required to be approved by the RWQCB prior to construction. This impact will be less than significant following mitigation. 8d/e Grading and drainage plans for the site indicate that minimal changes will be made to the site and the area of impermeable surface will not be significantly increased. This impact is considered less than significant. 8g/h The proposed development above both the 100 and 500-year flood hazard area. This impact is considered to be less than significant. 8i. The project site outside of the area subject to inundation if the Salinas Dam above Santa Margarita were to fail. Due to the low density of the project and proximity of nearby High ground, evacuation of the site could reasonable be completed if the dam were to fail. This impact is considered to be less than significant.- 8j. ignificant:8j. The site is not subject to seiche, tsunami or mudflows. MITIGATION MEASURES 8.c.1. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)will be required to be approved by the RWQCB prior to construction. 9. LAND USE AND PLANNING -Would the project: a)Physically divide an established community? b)Conflict with any applicable land use plan,policy,or F] ❑ regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project(including, but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance)adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c)Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation E plan or natural community conservation plan? 11 N SOURCES: Land Use Element,project description,City of Atascadero Zoning Ordinance DISCUSSION: 9a-c. The proposed use is an allowable use at this property and does not conflict with the General Plan 07rz6102 Page 10 ZCH 2002-0029.IS-MN0.7-2S-02.vard..I CITY OFATASCADERO « ' INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-4030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Signiftcantwith Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road or any known habitat conservation plan for this area. 10. MINERAL RESOURCES--Would the project: a)Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the region and the residents of the state? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally-important E E] 11/2211 mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? SOURCES: Project description DISCUSSION: 10a-b. The site is the former location of a gravel quarry that was abandoned 70 years ago. Due to its small size, limited access and proximity to residential neighborhoods,the site is not considered an ideal site for mining operations. This impact is considered less than signficant. 11. NOISE—Would the project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance,or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive ground-borne vibration or ground-borne noise levels? c)A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise D levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? d)A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or,where such a plan has not been adopted,within two miles of a public airport or public use airport,would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within.the vicinity of a private airstrip, F D F] would the project expose people living or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? SOURCES:Noise Mitigation Analysis and Recommendation: Dohn Associates Acoustical Consulting f ' V Page 11 07126102 2CH 2002-0029,IS-MND.7-2S-02.vrts._....- k CITY OF ATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significant with Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road 1/5/02, Project description DISCUSSION: 11 a/b The project will be located along the Union Pacific Railroad which is a source of infrequent but significant noise. When trains on traveling on the tracks a noise level contour of 65 Ldn is found 175 feet from center line of tracks. The minimum residential setback is 110 feet from centerline. Although sound attenuation walls could reduce this noise level to meet City Standards of 60 Ldn they are not recommended due to there visual impacts and infrequent nature of the noise. When trains are not present the site's Ldn is approximately 50. The following mitigation measures would reduce this impact to a level of less than significant. 11 c. The project will not produce noise. lid. There is some potential for a temporary Increase in noise generation or exposure to noise as a result of a construction activities. Compliance with the City's noise ordinance will reduce this impact to a level of less than significant. 11 a/f. The project is not in the vicinity of an airport. MITIGATION MEASURES 11.a.1. Deed disclosures shall be recorded against all lots notifying potential buyers that noise levels on their property will most likely exceed the recommended limits established by the City of. Atascadero when trains are present on the tracks. Advise buyers that noise levels during train passbys will be very loud, potentially annoying,and perhaps startling. 11.a.2. Locate outdoor living spaces out of direct line-of-sight with the railway to the extent possible. 11.a.3. Installed landscaped berms around outdoor living areas that have direct line-of-sight with the railway. 11.a.4. Construct all housing will stucco siding and concrete or tile roofing materials to reduce interior noise. 11.a.5. Minimize windows that have direct line of sight with railway. 12. POPULATION AND HOUSING --Would the project: a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly(for example,by proposing new homes and businesses)or indirectly(for example,through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? b)Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? c)Displace substantial numbers of people, F]necessitating the construction of replacement housing 07as02 Page 12 _ i1b7 ZCH 2002-0029 JS-h1N0.7-25-02.wml d,_ _ _ n-, CITY OFATASCADERO s INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Signiricantwith Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road elsewhere? SOURCES: Project description, City of Atascadero Land Use Element EIR DISCUSSION: 12a-c: The project will provide additional housing. These impacts are considered benefical. XIII. PUBLIC SERVICES a)Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities,the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios,response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: Fire protection? rglFJ V\J Police protection? Schools? Parks? aF-1 IFNI Other public facilities? F El F] SOURCES: Project description, Land Use Element EIR DISCUSSION: 13a-d. The addition of a 13 new dwellings at this location will not significantly alter the need for any public services beyond what is anticipated in the approved Land Use Element EIR. This impact is considered to be less than significant. 14. RECREATION - a)Would the project increase the use of existing F] ❑ ® F neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? b)Does the project include recreational facilities or F] E VmNi F] require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities that might have an adverse physical effect on 07/26102 page 13 2cH 2002.0029.Is-MNO.7.25-02.wmf.dt- _ ., CITY OF ATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Zone Change 2002-0029 Significant Significantwith Significant Impact Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road the environment? . SOURCES:Project description DISCUSSION: 14a. Residential development of the site has been anticipated by the General Plan, including the parks and recreation element.That element provides policies and programs for development of parks as needed. The project will provide a linear 5.76 acre open space parcel and bikeway consist with the General Plan. This impact is less than significant. 14b. Construction of the bikeway will occur on a flat parcel next to the railroad. No additional adverse impacts are anticipated. 15.TRANSPORTATIONITRAFFIC--Would the project: a)Cause an increase in traffic that is substantial in ❑ relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the ❑ street system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at Intersections)? b)Exceed, either individually or cumulatively,a level of ❑ service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? c)Result In a change in air traffic patterns,including ❑ ❑ either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? d)Substantially increase hazards due to a design ❑ ❑ feature(e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g.,farm equipment)? e)Result in inadequate emergency access? ❑ ❑ ❑ f)Result in inadequate parking capacity? ❑ ❑ ❑ g)Conflict with adopted policies, plans,or programs ❑ Li supporting alternative transportation (e.g.,bus ❑ turnouts, bicycle racks)? SOURCES: Project description,Site plans DISCUSSION: 15a. The project will take primary access from EI Camino Real off a new collector street that is Identified the General Plan. This road will require the construction of a grade separated railroad or2e102 Page 14 ZCH 2002.0029.ISMND.7-25.02.wrsdr' CITY OFATASCADERO s IMTIAL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentiaily Less Than Less Than No Significant Significant with Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarril Road crossing at EI Camino Real that has been approved under a separate project. The project will generate approximately 130 daily trips which will not significantly impact a collector street. This Impact Is considered less than significant. 15b. The 130 daily trips will not exceed any standards. No impact. 15c. No impact 15d. There are no increased circulation hazards associated with the project. No impact. 15e. The project will provide a new emergency access connection between EI Camino Real and Ferrocarril Avenue. This is considered a beneficial impact. 15f. No special parking requirements. 15g. Project proposes bikeways consistent the General Plan. Beneficial impact. 16. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS --Would the project: a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the F] IFNI applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? b)Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities,the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities,the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources,or are new or expanded entitlements needed? e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider that serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in.addition to the provider's existing commitments? f)Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? g)Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? SOURCES: Project description,site plans. DISCUSSION: 16a. The project will be served by on site septic systems. No impact. r. M`7 U 6 .0 Page 15 - •A a 07/26102 � ZCfi 2002-0029.1$-MN0.7-25-02.wmt. s CITY OFATASCADERO IM77AL STUDY Initial Study 2002-0030 Potentially Less Than Less Than No Significant Significant with Significant Impact Zone Change 2002-0029 Impact Mitigation Impact Conditional Use Permit 2002-0067 Incorporation Tentative Tract Map 2002-0014 2000 Ferrocarrii Road 16b. The project will be served by on site wells. No impact. 16c. The project will require minor grading and drainage improvements due to the large lots. No impact. 16.d. The project will be served by on site wells. No impact. 16e/g. The project will be served by City solid waste pick-up services. Less than significant impact. 17.MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE-- a)Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment,substantially*reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or Wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b)Does the project have impacts that are individually Q limited, but cumulatively considerable?("Cumulatively considerable"means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? c)Does the project have environmental effects that will F F cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? SOURCES 1. 5/13/02 Arbor Tree Surgery Arborist Report 2. 11/27/01 Botanical Survey by Sierra Delta Corp 3. 11/20/01 Kit Fox/Biological Survey by Sierra Delta Corp 4. Phase 1 Archaeological Assessment CA Signer&Associates 11/27/01 5. Geotechnical Engineering and Percolation Report Buena Geotechnical Services 12/19/02 6. Well Completion Report 2-7-02 Central Coast Drilling 7. Noise Mitigation Analysis and Recommendation:Dohn Associates Acoustical Consulting 1/5/02 8. 2025 General Plan, City of Atascadero,2002 9. Zoning Ordinance, part of Municipal Code, City of Atascadero,as amended through 2001. 10. Project description: includes: 07n6102 Page 16 �� •� ZCH 2002-0029.ISMN0.7-25.02.wmf.da .& CITY OFATASCADERO INITIAL STUDY Tentative tract map Written project description Preliminary grading plan Master Plan of Development 11. 2025 General Plan EIR Crawford, Multari, &Starr,certified 2002 5. CEQA Handbook,Air Quality Control District,August 1995 6. Acoustical Design Manual, Brown-Buntin Associates, 1991 T. Noise Ordinance, City of Atascadero, 1992 8. Flood Insurance Rate Map, community-panel number 060700 0004 B, Federal Emergency Management Agency,January 20, 1982 9. Trip Generation, Institute of Traffic Engineers 10. State Water Resources Quality Control Board, Basin Plan v i 07r26/02 Page 17 _ ZCH 2002.0029.IS-MN0.7-25-02.wmt. City of Atascadero Resolution No.2002-052 APCD Letter AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT 7REIVED COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO I 2002EVELOPMENT August 19,2002 Warren Frace City of Atascadero Community Development Department 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero,CA 93422 SUBJECT: Negative Declaration Comments for the Gearhart Ferrocarril Road Residential Suburban Sub xctuf'rojsct.2000 Ferrocarril Road,Atascadero Mr.Frace, Thank you for including the San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control District(District)in the development plan review process. We have completed our review of the project referral for the.Planned Development Zone Change with a Master Plan of Development to allow a 16 lot single family residential suburban subdivision on an approximately 38.5 acre site with approximately 6 acres of open space and 13 dwellings having 2.5 acre minimum lot sizes. GENERAL.,. . The first Land Use Planning Strategy in the District's Clean Air Plan(CAP)is,"Planning Compact Communities". Maintaining compact city and village areas reduces reliance on the automobile by enhancing the viability of public transit and maximizing the potential for walking and bicycling to work, shopping,and other destinations. A more compact community results in fewer vehicle trips and fewer vehicle miles traveled. Therefore,vehicle emissions are reduced by compact community development. While the proposed project is within the Urban Reserve Line,it is located near the urban fringe.The District recommends prioritizing higher density development in the urban core prior to increased low- density development at the urban fringe. Should the project be approved however,we have the following conuritents regarding thy::proposal; ,SPECIFIC COMMENTS Commendations District staff evaluated the potential operational project impacts by running the URBEMIS 2001 computer model,a tool for estimating vehicle travel,fuel use and the resulting emissions related to this land use project. The results of the model demonstrated that operational impacts will likely be close to the CEQA mitigation threshold value of IO lbs of emissions per day. In an effort to mitigate the incremental contributions to air quality impacts that result from the operational phase of this project,a multi-use Class 1 bicycle,pedestrian,and equestrian trail encompassing approximately 6 acres will be built.This measure will not only tend to reduce vehicle emissions by offering a local attraction to the residence,but it will likely also help to build community interaction. This measure is to be commended as being consistent with suggested transportation control measures in the CAP. 3433 Roberto Court•San Luis Obispo,CA 93401•805-781-5912•FAX:8OS-7811002 info@slocleanaicorg 4r www.slocleanairorg printed on recycled paper City of Atascadero Resolution No.2002-052 Gearhart Ferrocarril Road Residential Suburban Subdivision Project August 19,2002 Page 2 of 3 Construction Phase Mitigation The construction phasemitigation measures listed as Attachment 1 to the Negative Declaration should minimize the potential for nuisance dust issues with the following minor modifications: 1. Add the following sentences at the end of Item A: Increased watering frequency would be required whenever wind speeds exceed I I mph. Reclaimed(nonpotable)water should be used whenever possible. 2. In Item G,add the word"approved"after the word"methods" All dirt stock-pile areas should be sprayed daily as needed. These additions are to maintain consistency with the dust control measures identified in the District CEQA Air Quality Handbook dated August 1997. Full implementation of these dust control measures during the project construction phase will minimize the air quality impacts and reduce the potential for nuisance' concerns to nearby properties. Further,specifying that all grading and demolition plans include the fugitive dust control'measures is a good means.of ensuring adherence to the dust control measures. The District also recommends inclusion of the following energy efficiency mitigation.methods in order to reduce the demand on electrical supply and reduce emissions at the power plant source. • increase attic and wall.insulation beyond Title 24 requirements • Use built-in energy efficient appliances • Use double paned windows • Use energy efficient interior lighting Trip reduction benefits can be realized by ensuring that the new homes are built with'flexibility in the internal wiring/cabling to allow telecommuting,teleconferencing,and telelearning to occur simultaneously at several locations throughout the homes. CAUTIONS ,..� ftm4c 'about.t)tis developnfttproilM' OW 1. Asbcstos: It was not clear from the project referral information if there are currently structures on the property. If there are,demolition of these structures has potential negative air quality impacts,including issues surrounding properdemolition and disposal of asbestos containing material(ACM). If there are any demolition of structures,this project would be subject to the requirements stipulated in the National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants(NESHAP). These include,but are not limited to: 1)notification requirements to the District,2)asbestos survey conducted by a Certified Asbestos Inspector,and 3)applicable removal and disposal requirements of identified ACM. Please contact Tim Fuhs of the APCD Enforcement Division at(805)781-5912 for further information. 2. Naturally Occurring Asbestos: Asbestos has been identified by the state Air Resources Board as a toxic air contaminant.Serpentine is City of Ataseadero Resolution No.2002-052 Gearhart Ferrocarril Road Residential Suburban Subdivision Project August 19,2002 Page 3 of 3 a very common rock type in the state and was identified by the Board as having the potential io contain naturally occurring asbestos. Under the recent State Air Resources Board Air Toxics Control Measure (ATCM)for Construction,Grading,Quarrying,and Surface Mining Operations,prior to any grading activities at the site,a geologic analysis will be necessary to determine if serpentine rock is present. If naturally occurring asbestos is found at the site an Asbestos Health and Safety Program and an Asbestos Dust Control Plan is required to be approved by the District before construction begins. If you have any questions regarding these requirements,contact Karen Brooks of the APCD Enforcement Division at(805)781-5912. 3 'F _^ within San Luis Obispo County. Under certain circumstances where no technically feasible alternatives are available,limited developmental burning under restrictions may be allowed. This requires prior application,payment of fee based on the size of the project,District approval,and issuance of a bum permit by the District and the local fire department authority. The applicant is. required to furnish the District with the study of technical feasibility(which includes costs and other constraints)at the time of application. If you have any questions regarding these requirements,contact Karen Brooks of our Enforcement staff at(805)7$1-5912. 4. Toxic Diesel Exhaust: Building the homes and open-space use area near the Union Pacific Railroad tracks could potentially result in exposures to toxic diesel emissions from the train engines,particularly if engines were to idle in that location. Since this area is ldcely single tracked,trains will likely remain in the area for extended periods of time and therefore the risk and potential for nuisance odor complaints should be low. The District thanks you for the opportunity to review this project and if you have any questions or comments,please feel free to contact me at 781-5912. l Sincerely, JIM Andy Mutziger Air Quality Specialist cc: David Dixon,APCD Engineering Division Tim Fuhs,APCD Enforcement Division Karen Brooks,APCD Enforcement Division kI Arg HAOISTLAMRESPONSM253$.doc City of Atascadero Resolution No.2002-052 Atascadero Mutual Water Company Letter 5006 EL CAWW REAL • P.O.DOX(t M • ATWADERO,CA 66423 • 4U-"7B AaGa cAero MuUW Water Company September 11,2002 Mr.Warren Frace SEPCity of Atascadero CommunityC ity Development Department 6500 Palms Avenue coF Atascadero,CA 93422 Subject: 2000 Ferrocarrll Road/De Anza Estates TTM 2002-0014 Dear Warren: At their September 4,2002 meeting,the AMWC Board of Directors provided us with additional direction regarding the subject project. The Board felt annexation into the AMWC service area would be the most appropriate means of supplying water to the proposed subdivision for both fire suppression and domestic uses. Therefore,the Board recmrmends that the City require the developer to annex the property into the AMWC service area. Furthermore,the Board recommended that other areas within the City not currently within the AMWC service area be included in the annexation. Apropos to your August 29,2002 later,we are providing you with the following conditions of approval Intended to mitipate the environmental Impacts of the project.Note that Condition Nos.2 and 3.c exclude both septic tanks within IW%etof the nOdhOdy tract boundary. it is does not appear practical to install 50-foot sanitary seals on the private welts due to the relative shallowness of the aquifer. The 150-foot setback reduces the potential for contamination of the community wells to a level of insignificance. 1. Prior to recording the final map,the applicant shall make every effort to annex the property Into the AMWC service area. The annexation is required to provide the subdivision with an adequate,safe and rehab source of water for domestic and fire suppression uses.if annexation into the AMWC service area fails for reasons beyond the control of the applicant,the applicant shall perform well tests on each lot to the satsfadion of the City Engineer. The final map shall not record until the well tests reveal there is an adequate,safe,reliable and long-term water supply available for each lot. 2. The applicant shall provide a 150-foot wide exdusionary easement contiguous to the northerly bad boundary that expressly prohibits construction of septic systems or wells. The applicant shall provide the easement by separate insbumerd,shall show the easement on the final map,and shall address the restrictions In the CC&Ks for the pro1ed City of Ataseadero Resolution No.2002-052 Warren Frere osh 1102 De Anna Estaft Paps 2 of 3 3. The applicant shall record instruments separate from and concurrent with the final map that discloses tine Rk wing to ati property owners within the subdivision. AMWC shag � e content of the instruments motive to these Conditions of al before 11hey record. A. AMWC operates community water wells on the parcel adjacent to subdivision(the`River Paroon and that operation said communitywells will have Influence over and Interfere with the private wells conetruc ied on the lots within the subdivision. S. Development and operation of community`^ell$and other water-related faclfilfes on the River Parcel will be of an industrial nature. Impacts to the subdivision will result lrcm operations on the River Parcel that produce intermittent and continuous noise and dust Other activities will include the drilling of wells,excavation of reoovery ponds,construction of pipelines, hailing,handling and storage of hazardous materials,and mon of well and treatment buildings. C. The existence of an easement that prohibits construction of septic systems or wells within 154•feet of the norlheeV trail boundary. D. The possible future uses of the River Parcel that could include residential subdivisions,public parks or other uses. E. Prohibitions on the export of water from the private wells within the subdivision or transfer of water between properties within the subdivision. 4. Alt proposed trail access points on to AMWC property,the Salinas River or the De Anza trail snail Include appropriate$ignage and vehicular barriers to prevent property damage, damage to the riparian environment,vandalism,uses inconsistent with AMWC policies, or other inappropriats or illegal uses. All access points shall be adequately maintained by the City or an entity established to nwoltain the,V to the month em frac Access to ryry WC property k where the proposed roadway Contiguous to AMWC P controlled in a manner consistent with other access points In addition to the conctitiorrs Of approval listed above that are required to mitigate the environmental impacts of the project,the following conditions of app roval related to to tentative tract map should be incorporated into the project: 1. The applicant shall provide a 30-foot wide access and water main easement across Parcel 1 of Parcel Map AT 01.060 recorded In 58-PM-37 m the office of�eastty Recorder(APN 491-005). The easement"pa more or less, SAY boundary of Parcel 1. The easement shell be bounded on the south by the existing W fcot wide access and water main easemaswt aeras Parol 1 andParceof Parcels l and 2 of said parcel rnap and shall be bounded on the north by Me northwesterlyboundary 2. The easement shall connect the existing dirt roadway on the River Parcel(APN 49• 011-001)to the existing access and water main easement aeras Parcel 1 and Parcel 2 that benefits AMWC- City of Ataseadero Resolution No.2002-052 Warren Frace 09/11/'02 De Anna Estates Paps 3 of 3 2. The applicant OWN retain the existing 50-000 wide access and water maln easement that benefits AMWC sense Parcel 1 and Parcel 2 of Parcel Map A7 01.0®0. Said map is recorded in 56-PM-37 In the office of the County Recorder(APN's 49.281-005.024). Recording of the final map shall not eliminate or otherwise alter'the existing 30-loot wile access and water main easernent across Parcel 1 and Parcel 2 that benefits AMWC. 3. The applicant shall provide a 604NA wide access and water main easement to AMWC across the proposed subdivision. The easemant shall follow#10 roadway alignment shown on tentative map. 4. The applicant shall provide 10•foot wide water line saaemenis to AMWC. The easer vvb shall be parallel to the side lot lines of Lot Nos.1 through 5 and be bounded on the south by the proposed road right-of way shown on the tentative map and on the north by the northerly tract boundary. The easements shell be In a form approved by AMWC. 5. The applicant shall provide an access and water main easement across the property to north of the River Parcel(connrnonly referred to as the Rochelle Property)to AMWC. The easement shall include any bridge,at-grade crossing,underpass or other means of the to cross the Union Pacific Railroad rigM-of way to gain access to the property east tracks. 6. Ail access rights granted by the appiiaent to AMWC relative to these conditions of approval shall be equal or superior to the rights granted the property owners within of the subdivision. The easements shall benefit AMWC and all future ptiparty owners River Parcel or subdivisions thereof. The applicant shall not place restr"ons on the access rights granted by the easements required by these conditions of approval such as,but not limited to,prohibitions against hauling hazardous materials or large equipment or hours of use. Respectfully Yount, oho B.Neeil� Director of Operations City of Atascadero Resolution No.2002-052 Upper Salinas-Las Tablas Resource Conservation District Letter VpperSafinas-Las Ta6fas 44source Conservation(District 65 Main Street Suite 108,Templeton,CA 934651(805)434-0396 eV 4/faa(434-0284 RECE1WEDJ AUG`21 2002 Erosion Cooftel 04sssistance Jorograw COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT August 20,2002 Warren l?face `` .�,n Community Development Department City of Atascadero 6500 Palma Avenue Atascadero,CA 93422 RE: Review of Zone Change/CUP,Applicant:Kelly Gearhart ZCH 2002-0029/CUP 2002-0067 Site Location,2000 Ferrocarril Rd(east of Union Pacific RR) Dear Warren, Thank you for referring the above Zone Change and Conditional Use Permit proposal to our agency. The project is located adjacent to the Salinas River and has numerous mature trees and a wide drainage swale through the center of the site. The swale is located just above 100-year flood level. The swale is approximately 25 feet below the terrace elevation. It carries the drainage from a large area of Atascadero west of Traffic Way. We are working in a cooperative program with the City,State Fish and Game,Regional Water Quality Control Board,State Water Resources Control Board,NRCS,the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and others to determine measures to reduce erosion,limit sedimentation,address flooding and improve habitat along the Salinas River.. The Salinas River is a corridor for migrating steelhead that travel to the few remaining steelhead habitats in our region upstream of Atascadero. Projects near the River should incorporate measures that will enhance the habitat conditions in the " River. The property contains many cottonwoods,sycamores and oaks. The removal of these trees should be considered to be significant. The design of the subdivision(contained in the Initial Study)does not address cluster measures that could protect most of these trees. The preliminary subdivision design most notably lacks any grading plans. The amount of grading to traverse the deep drainage swale will be considerable. The roadway slopes are not indicated. At 2 to 1 slope,the grading will result in the removal of many more trees than indicated in the Initial City of Atascadero Resolution No.2002-052 ECAP Review Study. The amount of trees to be removed.cannot be determined until after the grading design is completed. In addition,the lowland area of the property is a wide swale that floods periodically from the drainage waters from the developed area west of Traffic Way. This swale contains sediments from upland erosion. It is recommended that no development be permitted in the swale and that the swale be designed as a large sediment basin to continue to capture future sediments. This will help to address the high sediment problems in the Salinas River. REVISED SUMMARY OF OUR CONCLUSIONS: tg 49 exec t, ;c eyed; Grading ry }iatts tl to lie s> the'propose roadways and possible future building sites. 2. The site drainage should address the increased runoff to the Salinas River. It is recommended that the drainage swale be designed as large sediment basin to trap sediments and prevent them from entering the Salinas River. The swale periodically floods during the winter. This swale could be a tremendous resource as a wetland area adjacent to the River. 3. The proposed removal of Sycamores,oaks and cottonwoods should be considered to be a significant environmental affect. The site layout,if redesigned for cluster of homes,could mitigate this significant environmental affect. - 4. The project should include a provision for a pedestrian trail along the Salinas River.The River is an amenity that should be better utilized by the City. Again,I hope that our comments are helpful. We would be happy to review the grading,drainage, tree protection and erosion control plans. S' cerel onal J.Funk ^7 Executive Director - -- - _. 0- x r; ri'> a 3r. cc Amanda,Tt Dave Highland,Dept.of Fish and Gain 2