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Public hearing -Bachman & Associates of behalf of Clarence
on
V. Wood - appeal
of the Adv?s,ory Public Works
condition No. 5 (Frontage on The
Esplanade to be.z:onstructe.d
to R -2-A-4 lane standard; i.e,
sidewalk and required street section forcal' curb, gutter,
Parcels with gro°ss
acreage of one acre or less. Submit drainage plans to the
Department of Public
Works for approval and install required
facila.ties,) , and Health: Department conditions
No 13 (Comply
with the Nitrite Action Plan. install
sewer main in She
streets for future sewer service.) , No21 (in compliance with
e
the N tral.Action'P1an, .
record a sewer service and/or storm
draina,gq agreements.) and No. 22 (Place
a note on the map that
states.; as a condition of ,septic tank Permit issuance,
sewer
late -vials sha11 be installed'to the perty linefor future
sew* r service'.)
on, th,e industrial subdivjs * on by tentative'
map (Proposed negative declaration
regarding
on review) , AP Q6<. 40-49, seven p
10cated on both sides of Three 'Lane lof
Sevens- east Esplanadey
,north Chico area, (2500) (**00) (PUBLIC HEARING
CLOSED)
MOTION`: MOVE TO DENY THE APPEAL ON ALL OF THE CONDITIONS
EXCEPT THOSE
THAT COD THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
NITRATE
NITRATE ACTION PLAN; REFER
THOSE ISSUES TO TE"
REGIONAL QUALITY BOARD FOR DETERMINATION OF
EXEMPTIOR UNDER THE PROHIBITION;' ANA BRING IT BACK
TO THE BOARD FOR
CONSIDERATION;
S M
VOTE: S Y 2 Y ,3 Y 4 y: 5 Y (Unanimously carried)
89-67
Public hearing - confirmat3.on of statement of expenses for
demolition of substandard dwellings
at 1242-44 Bruce 8treet,
Chico, AP 005--381"-00 a 5-0 and to authorize a lien
be recorded
for cost of those expenses: C27u
MOmION MOVE TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 89-0`17 CONFIRMING STATEbiENT
OF EXPENSES FOR DEMOLITION
OF SUMSTATIDARD DWELLINGS
AT 124'2-4.4 BRUCE STREET, CHICO, AP OQ8'-3&1:.005 0 AP11
TO AUTHORIZE x
., LIEN BE RECORDED FOR COST OF THOSE
EXPENSES.
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M S
Y 2. Y 3 Y Y 5 Y
VOTR;: Unanimously cax`ried)
BUTTE CpUNTY
BOARDOF SUPERVISORS MINUTES == February 14; :989
AIL
CLkRENCE V. WOOD, Industrial; Subdivision by Tentative Parcel Kap, :AP 06-40-49,
7 parcels on both ;sides of Three Sevens Lane, east of The Esplanade. North
Chico
area. Engineer; Bachman & Associates,.
Public, Works conditions;
1
Provide two-way traversable access RS -1-A to each parcel from a
county' maintained' road' or state highway.
2
Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance ultsj offered
for dedication on the final map,
3
"'how 50 ft. 'building setback line measured from center]„ fta of access
easement.
4.
Provide road maintenance agreement.
5;
Frontage on The Esplanade to be constructed to R-24-4 lane standard,
,e., vertical: curb, gutter, sidewalk and required street section
for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Submit drainage
plans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install
required facilities
6.
Indicate a 55 ft: building setback from the centerline of The Esplanade.
7
Show all easements of record on the final. map.
8.,
Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of
Public Works prier to recordation: of the final map,
9
Provide permanent'solution for drainage.
10.
Pay off any assessments.
1l:
Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street,
12.,:Pay
any delinquent taxes or current tabes as required.
13.
Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department.
14.
Meet the req'ilirements of the Utility Companies.
15.
Place ?stop sign ori access road at intersection with The Esplanade.
Health Dept.; conditions:;
15.
Pr bvw 0,61 1.00 ft.; each 'field free setbactc around'existing wells
either within the property or, within 100 ,it of the property
boundar. �:es .:
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OF NATURA`l WGALT�IDIBCA UTY.
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DEPARTMENT OR PUP..IC WORKS
WILLIAM' (Bill) CF1C *F, Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROIi.LG CALIFORNIA 96965
Telophanr,: (916) 538.7266
CERTIFIED MAIL
RANAL) b, MaELROY
eu'rta Via. f'I�nnst�
Deputy Director
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December 2-7, im
Clarence V. Wood .,.,.
RE: AP 06-40-49
3672 The Esplanade
Industrial Subd1,VJ s -'Lon by
Chico, CA 95926
Tentative ;Parcel Map'
Dear Mr. Wood,
Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear
your application on the above -identified
property on January 9', 1989.
The; Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department
and will be considering your Industrial 'Subdivision
by tentative parcel
map. Public Works will recommend the conditions of approval as listed
on the attached sheet.
The meeting will commence at 9;00 a.m. in
the Board of Supervisors'
Room, County Administration Building, 25
County Center Drive,
:.: Oroville, California.
If you have any questions regarding this
matter, please contact this.
` office:
y. truly yours,
ver-
William Chef P
Director of Public Works
T hn: Mendonsa `
_
ssistant Director
JMi kk
attachment
cd F'1anna ng Department
Env rOnm'entaI Health�Departmen,
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Bachman 8r Associates
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V. WOOD, Industrial Subdivision by Tehtat:ive',Parcc;l Ma AP 06-40-4,9'
7 Parcels
? parcels on bo"th sides of Three
Sevens Lanc, east of The Ea:l��.ahad'e.
Chico area. Engineer: Bachman & Associat.e :. North
Public
;Works conditions:
l'•
Provide two-way traversable access RS 1-A to each parcel, from
county maintained road
or state highway,, a
2•
Access to be reserved in..deeds as per county ordinance and offer
for dedication on the final ed
,map,
3:
Show 50, ft. building setback line measured from centerline of
access
ess
4.
Provide road maintenance agreement.
c5.
Frontage on The Esplanade to be constructed to P -2-A-4 lane standar
i.e., vertical curb, gutter, sidewalk d,
and required. street section-
far parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Submit drainage
plans to the
,Department o£ Public Works for approval and install_ S
required facilities.
6•
Indicate a 55 ft. building setback from the centerline of The Es 1
p anade;
7•
Show all easements of record on the final map;:
8•`-
Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of
Public Works prior to
recordation of the final map,'
9.
Provide permanent solution for drainage,
10;
Pay off any assessments,
11.
Provide cul -de --sac at the end of the street.
12•
Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required,
13•
Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Depxtrtient.
14•
Meet the requi:r,emegts of the Utility Companies;
1
Place stop sign on access road at intersection ;With The ,Pslanad
P, e.
BUTTE COUNTY
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Consultant
List
SPECIALIZED SERVICES
Adhaeological Consulting
and Research
1.,
Archaeological Consultant
2.
Archaeological, Services
Suzanne Baker
Roser Wernat
609 Aileen Street
P.O,. Box 312
Oakland, CA 94609
C'learlake ILlghl,€and, CA
b
95422
8.
Cultural resource I!acility
4.
Robert L, floc ver, 'PR.D
David A. Fredrickson
Coultural Roo. Consultant
Sonoma State Univ;:
1144 Buchot) Street
Rohnert Park, CA 94928.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
a.
Michael E. Macko.
6.
M and_A Proatzellis
Consulting Archaeologist
historical, Archaeology
1685 Clay Avenue
705 Madison Street
Huntington Bch., CA 92648
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
7.
Retrospect
8.
Archaeological. Consulting
Cultural Resource Management
Peter M. Jensen, PlI.D
Robert A. Stillinger
41 Sky Mountain Circle'
25 Doering Lane
Chico, CA 95926
Watsonville; CA. 95076
9.
California Archaeological
10.
Janet P. Eidsness.'
Consultants; Inc.,
Archaeological, Consultant
Robert S. Orlins
2488 Sonnenfelt Road -
P..O.'Box 1932
Bayside, CA 95524
Woodland, CA 95695
11,
Infotec Development InC-,
l2.
Officp,of Public Archaaalogy
R" J. Moratto
M, Glasgow
19423 Mi,llage Drive
Dept. of,Anthtop6lbsy
Sonora, CA 95370
UC- Santa 'Barbara, CA 93106
l3.
xofess,i.onal Archaeologist Ser.
14.
Wes teo,=Services , Inc.
Al. red Farber
R. I,. Carrico
6635 Quail Way
5510 M,oreshouse Dtive
Paradise, CA 95962
San Diego, rA 92121
15,
Woodward -Clyde Consultants "
16.
A Ihaec It g Wil, Research
R. Knudson
Dept. of Ant>hropa,ogy
1.00 Pringle Avenue
Cal. Stata Univ. Chido
Waltiut.Creek, CA' 9461.1
Chlca, CA 02 0-0400,
17.
David Chavez
18.
tnvi;rosphopo Co.
Consulting Archaool.ogi st
Dr, D.' M': Davy
)?.O, Brix 52
555 Capri La l �ial.1 , . Suite 625
Mi11 Valley, CA 04941
Sacramento, CA 95814
IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanations of all "YES" and "M08E11answers ,are required ort attached sheet(s),)
1, EART'M, Will the proposal result in slgnifieant YES MAYBE NO
a, Unstable earth conditions or in changes In geologic substructures? , ...... , d
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, . f . 4 ...... , .
b, Olsruptlons, displacemivrits, compaction or overcoyering of the 810117
c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? Q
d Destruction, coveringor modification of any unique geologic or physical fertturrtr,'«' . ,, , . , .Cl
) A
e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off silo? ,
f. Changes in deposition or.erosion of bench sands, or changes In, siltation, d+alnrasil'�It.ttt 01°
erosion which' ntay modify the channel of a river orstream or the bed of the 0001.1ii (it tiny
bay, inlet or lakr;7
g, Los: of prime agiicuitl,vally Productive soiis.Outsido dosig,nated urban arrow?
'
c,
11. 5xposure of peopleorproperty to goologic hazards such as earthquakes, iitndtilitle
X
mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards?
2. AIR, Will the proposal result in Substantiai:
a. Air ernissfons or deterioration of ambient air quality), p
0
, , 4-1 ,
9
b, The creation of obiectlonal odors, smoke or fumes?, b
0 YA C.
G, Alteration of air movement, melsture, or temperaf ire, or any change in climate, locally or
regionaily?. ... «.. ❑
CI I c
3, WATER. Will the Proposal result in subsfantiat.
a, Changes In currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either moritte Or
fresh waters I.................
b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount ofsurfacca runOfP.. C_l
c. -Need for,Off-Site Surface drainage Innproverrients, including vegetation removal,
channelilation or culvert installation?
d4 Allerations to the courso or low at flood waters? . , , ;
f:j X,
_ e, Ghtiny
ge!n the amount of surface water in an Water body?
f, Pischarge into -surface waters, or in any aiteraitron of Surfaco water quality, including but
not iimited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity'
�
g. Alteration of the direction or 1'101+3 of flow of ground waters'?
Ili Change:in the quantity or quality of -waters,'either t�hrPtjgri'direct
.grouridTuft itions or
withdrawals, or thrOu 1.7 interce ilr�n of an arl�riter by outs or
g P esxcavations7 . , «... , , ...,.. ri
0 .9 _
f. �Heductlon fe the amount Of water otherwise svaiiablt fOr pubk Water suphet' , j
El' I
J. tNposure of peiple or property to water related haxsrds such as flocdingl.,, . „X„X
C;
#. p[,AhtT LIFE. Will the proposa.f result in subMoq;ttal;
.y
a. Change in the diversit� Of s eoies or num bar
p , tri any specfes.of plaints (incitadIng trees,
�shrubs, grass,crops,and aquatic planta)7��,X.
b.'ReducliQn of the nrimWSof ally unique, rare or ondanrerod r,pacles of plants” ., a Y <... f�
1=i' A
a, Introduction of new sPeOiea of plants into an arca, br In a battier to the normal
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repfenishnlent of exist r� s eirte�
°l,g p l f.X..tl,4,.i,f.e. i. ,.aiu.1 ... Ya,. t,yjfXY, Ik3l. MA♦
d, Reduction In bereage of any agricultural crop? , , .... , a X ...:4 :. 0
0 J
... , , , , , 4
14, PUBLIC SCFIVIGES. W111 the pioposal'have an, effect
upon, or result In a need (OP How or'
altered governmenr services:
YE5
MAYBE NO
a,, Fire protection? �
� �
b. Police protection?
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,I,r4,,,•..}.1a,5,.+Ja.,,... ,-,.,l1 j1 a, ♦,•1
C. Schools75.t.;.,}...,A,,., ,.,,5.,.♦,,....,,.A,•, ...!}
13
dt Parks or other recreational facliltles'
#. sl,:'..tl 1, ,q'} 5{r Aix, ,,,, en.A♦
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a, Maintenanco of public facilities, Including roads?
1. tither govarnmental services?
15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in:
a: UFO of substantial amounts of fuel or onergyl
,
b, Substantial increase in demand upon existing source$ of energy, or reguirrr the
development of new sources
of energy? , , I r . , , ...... , , , , . , .. , !
16. UTILITIES, Will the proposal restalt In a noel for new systems, or bbstantial alle,rations 'to the
following -
a. Power or natural gash
. ,.'1 i ♦,1,a.Y, ,tA.f1„ x „ai ,1, •1 tl,.:I. ,.♦ ♦ ♦ �
1� � � '
b, Communrcatia'ns systems?
A ..,
C, Wafer availability? , „ . , , . A , . 1 .
d, Sewer'or septle system?
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13 1?3
e{ $toren water drainage?,.,,.,5.,...:,,,,.,,...,
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f, Solid waste and dlspcisal? , , .
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D
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17, HUMAN HEALTH, Will the proposal resent in.
a, Creaflon of any health'hazard or pot4nlial health hazard (excluding Mental health )? . 5 , . 0
0
b,: 8xposure of people to potential hoalth hazards?
C7
0,
18, AESTHETICS, Will the, proposal result in tl7e obstrugtfoh of any sco me vista
or view open to
the public, or ,l� lltt a p
t � ro. as r creation p
al asult to the crgatran of rte acsthatrcally
_p offensive site open
t� public vi�,d�,
,,.
19, REREATIONA Wiil the proposal result in an irrtpgct ul�ort thq quality or quantity of existing
recreational opportunikies 1, .
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20. CULT' ILIO: RESOURCE5,
a, Will the proposal result .in the alteration of or the destruotlon of a prehistaric or histcr'tc
archaeologloalsite?
b♦ Will the proposal resuit'in adverse physical or a0sthetio offoots.� to a probistoridcir btstorlc
outfding, struoturo or ctb*t? 1�',„{. ♦ „ ,'t A 5 , t. ! r.. , , , ,-'. r 1cr r , . 6 r n . A.
c. Does: theproposalhave the potenfialtocauseaphysicalohango�whichWouldaffootunignq
ethnic oulturol, values? ..,{,,,A„,,,,t,,..r,,l,..
d. Will the propo al restrict e>4is.t[hg religious orsacred 'uses within the po'tontlai impact
area.?
DISCUSS ON OF ENVIROVME.NTAL EVALUATION
n
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6.
Acoustic Qua 1 i ty = Poor, compromiser i by rle 1 �I�i,or° i tAtw Statc3'
H i ghNay 99 and Esplanade.
4
Air .Quality 000d.
s i o_� I aca i C Env i ronineri
Q:
1ingetYat i on va l I ey Grasslands..
Mab 1 -teat- $mall is rd,s and anireals 'to vaI Ir�r
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W11dl ife
grass I ends,
%�I.J I 'tur,cil t V, i ronrnen t
10.
ArGh aeo l 09 i cal tang I i i sttsr i cal Resources i rl the Area' Vi 1 gi"
l.1
sensitivity area.
Butte County Generral i�1 an Des i ohal1 sari-trid.u. str° f a .
.12.
1
Existing Zoning- M-1
G=x i 5t i 9�g I .artcl Use on i to s rpt sting i ndustt' i sa 1 r�arl�
14 .
S►arl-dund i ng Area.
Land' Uv,es - Iv1: i >ted oommerc l ;a i and i rdi is tr° 1 a 1 uses "to tl re
a ^
^l l�e
norttl and soutl). AgriCultu►rtcfwest ci f
5sPl;anadej and r -ds i tient I el ` uses at suburban Clens 1 t i es to
the east of Coate i -i i gh�teY 99,t C-2 to 1, -he
Zanino*. ISI• -1 to bhe south, A-20 to the wes'
northwest and, northy and CR -1 to the east.
n. General Ilan Desigria'tions Industrial iso t1'ie south,
Orchard & Field CtwoPs to the. west, Commrertzi al to the
north and Aor i oitl tural -des i dent i mil tt tt�F asst y
d. Parcel Sizes= Generally I- to 20 -acre Porcel s within the
c atnmerc i e1 end industrial a,�eas to the 1nC'4`th' and soy ith,
and
20- aorMe Parcels and 1 arger to the west, and 1 --acre
1 arget- parcels to the east.
L. i�t7Flulat1on: $lr1 urban densitle
Chirac: erY of S. i to and Area P Urban f r i nge deva I Oiled bt
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flee 1 amot i can i st'r i ot_
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