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WILLIAM (8111) CHEFF, b,lreCto
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May 20>, 199
Vanessa Church
•i0hn Burge
RE: AP 11-34•-97
y P, a. Box 7636
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAIC
Chico, CA, 95427
Dear Property Nners:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisor Agency
y 20, 199., the agency yA
granted a 36 months extension ofthe�d un
which to, f'le•the final map far the above -referenced
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date
:new of expiration is May 8,
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1994,' P sect; The
If you: have any questions regarding
this matter, please contact I
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Very truly yours,
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William 'Cheff
Director of Public Vtlrks
J n Mendonsa: s
Assistant Director,' .,
cc Planning
Sierra West Surveying
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parcels
on the ttorth end of Bean Flat Road. Butte Creek Canyon area. j
Engineer:. Sierra West Surveying
Public
Works condition,,..,-
onditions;Verify
Verifylegal access,
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Provide two-way traversable access RS-8-Lb-fft6 each parCe� C drir
'a
county maintained road or state highway.,
Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered
for dedication on the final
map,
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Shaw .50 ft. building setback- line measured from centerline of ac:cass.
easement:.
Provide road maintenance agreement.
Show all easements of record. on the final map.
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Provide street name signs
g per requirements of the Department of
Public Works
prior to recordation of the final map..
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Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street.
Obtain encroachment permit and Construct standard road approach,
providing adequate sight distance,
at the intersection of Bean Plat:
Raod and Centerville Road
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Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required.
Meet the.requremen ts of the Butte County Fire Department,
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Verify that existing ds,+elli ng on proposed parcel Z meets the.
requcirements of chapter 26 of,the Butte County Code,,,
7ieajth Dept. conditions: .`
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Provide a 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing wells eithct
within the
'Property
property tit within 100 ft. of the boundaries.
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Show a S0ft. leachfeld setback from the dra'
a nage way on parcel s, 1
Show: a.100 ft: leachfield setback from the high rater line of the
creek on parcels 1 and 2:
16
lndicate on the map that areas withslopes in eccessaof th rity X30)
percent are unsuitable for sewage disposal.
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Provide the required usable'sewage disposal area on each pgrcel.
Combine with an adjacent
parcel any parcel not prgven ,to contain
the usable sewage disposal area, required by th.e Subdivision Ordinance.
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Inter-Departmental. Memoranduih
G Butte County, Advisory Agency
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Planning Director
��QBJE.CT s Report on Tentative Parcel Map for John 'Burge d"n�i
Vanessa Church, AP #0a1-34-0-097
'E April 18, 1989
�.' jos :is a proposal to divide 70 acres to create 2 parcels;
one s
acres' and one at 20 acres. The present zoni " g
is b'1
ay.00thill Recreational. 20 acre parcels) , The Land Use
Plan 94
s the Butte County General Plan designates this
area d;0
,,gxicultu.ral-Residential and Grazing and Open sand. There
are A(Y
specific or community plans for the area;
slie proposal does not conflict with County Zoning nor any
adoptee
cx proposed element of the Butte County General Plan,
nor afiNy
specific or community plan.
Negative Declaration has been prepared- for the proposed
prowitt
accordance to the California Environmental Quality
Act arid)`
forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency Vithin the
reclLilfo,
1,05 days pursuant to the California, Public Resources Code
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1.151.5 ,
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ai=mmend Approval. �
"DO..ST': fcul
John Burge and Vanessa Church
SierraWest Surveying
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i• _MIMAI, I.11E Will the Proposal result in aubsthntial: i
a� Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of an ac Los of an itM10
(birds, land 'animals irtcluding reptiles _fish and shellfish
or
or insects)? $ gan ams
b. Reduction in the numbers of'any uni.�iaer rare or, endan
animals? mered species of
c. introduction Of new species, of animals $nto an area � "
the migration or movement of animaisT r x a barniWer to
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d. Deterioration. of existing fish or wildlife habitat?
Q# NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Increases in existing noise javelsl
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
, LIGHT, AND GLARE.Wi.:l r the proposal produce significant light and glare?.
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61 LANt) USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteratioil of the
Present or planned land use of an areal
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NATURAL RESOURCES, Will the proposal result in substantial:
r a. increase in the rate of use of any Aatural resources?
b. 'Depletion o£ any non -gene wable natural resources?
10.. RISK OF -UPSET. Will the proposal involve:
t' a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including but
not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event
of ah accident or upset conditions?
b. Possible interference With an emergency response;plan or emergen cy
I evacuation plan?
Pop knw, will the proposal alter location, distribution, density or
b'rowth rate of the human pspulatibn?
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F2, 'HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housingv or create
foradditional housing? a demand
13. i•RAYtSPARTATION/CIRCUTATIONWill the Pipposal result in \
A4 Generation of substantial .additional, vehicle movement?
bn Effects on existing parking facilites, or demand for new parking?
C - Sub staitti�gl impact on existing transportation systems?
d. Si i:.i4kit 1 eratidrs to present patterns of dirculation or�
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e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f'il increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyiclists or Pedestrians? rr%
14:1 PUBLIC SERVICES: Will the proposal have an e.� tt upon or result in a need
for new or altered government services:
a. Fire protection?
b Police protection?
c. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreataonal facilities?
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Maintenance of public facilities, including roads?
.f. Other governmental services?
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a• Will the proposal 'result in: ;.r
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A. floe of substantial mounts of fuel of energy?
'b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of enorgg't,or'
requize the develo rent of new sources of energy?
UTILITIES, Will the :proposal result in a need for new systems, or
substantial altarations to the following;
a. Power or TLatural ,gas;
b. Communications, syster-s?
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C. Water availability?
6 Sesser or septic systems?
a. Storm water drainage;
f, Solid waste and disposal?
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HIT WI HEALTH. Will the proposal result in'
a,• Creation of any health'hazaad or potential hazard (excluding mental
health)?
b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards?
15,
AEsTMICS.. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic
vista or vier open to the publio,, or will the proposal result in the
creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view?�.
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REcMTi4H. Till the proposal result. in an impact upon the quality or
qua UEy of eviCsting recreational opportunities'
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CMTMAL M0'i ES
a. mill the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a
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prehistoric orhistoric archaeological site?
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b. Will the ;proposal result.-An adverse physical or aesthetic effects
to a prehistoric: or, historic building, structure or objet?
c. doe's Ithe proposal. Dave• '.the potential to cause a physical change: •:
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which would, affect unique ethnic cultural values?
d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within
the potential impact. area?
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11-34.-97
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DATA SHEET
A* Project
Description
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Type of Project= Tentative parcel Map.
Brief Description:
Tentative
approximately 70 acnes into 2 parcels, : Map to�1ita
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Of 20 acres. 50 'acres jod 1.
Location: On the end of
Sean Plat Road a ,.-
mile north of its intersection with pproxitae'i
Ce tervill fY�r`
Bute Creek Canyon., northeast
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of Chico.
Pxoposed Density of Development:' Highest,
Will be 20 acres per. dwellingunit, I density 6&; ite
5=
5.
Amount Of impervious Surfacing: Minimal.
Access and Nearest public
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Road(s); via
approximately 1 mile to CenterYij.le Road. Bean Fiat 4,
Method
81.
of Sewage, Disposal; individual se
Source of Water Supply: ptic systerr�s.,
9.
Proximityof Power Lines: Fromul/2wtolsi
the routand the locationof homesites.l Milo depend'JA,�' ps•
10.
Potential for further land divisions
Limited due to to o ra h ani deve�I pffV:AT?t
p 9 P General
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wildlife constraints.
P1 ea policisa., d
FnvironmOntal Setting
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Pt, sica1 Environment:
1.
Terrain
a. General Topographic Character:
bottom transitioning into stOepe of
blot
west. per f areas
b• Slopes: The building sites on the easterl Y port,�sn�
the property are generally from 15 to -
p
the ro -; percent:
P Party to the< west grad Y tra,naiti mr i,
Slopes of 50--60A and
.mote.
c: Elevation: 550-11Q0 ft. A.S.L
d. LiMiting Factors. Areas
Soils reas Of steep slopes,;
a. Types and Characteristics; Gaviota series►
generally well drained with
moderately
permeahi.lity on soils of .from, _6 to 2Q inchesrani
11
3'..
deep,.•
b: Limiting Factors: Areas of shal.loww, l
soi,
Natural Hazards of the Land
a• Earthquake Zone: Moderate earth ake intensi+
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k�. Erosion Po tial; High.
tancslid�e Potential : Moderate,.
d. Fire Hazard,; High.
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e . Expansive Soil .Pot,p'`(:),,K' Low.
Y gy 1
aodrolo
Wete.r: Butte Creek traverseI
s the edOV
portion of the property as do surer al drainage OlrO
b. Ground Water: Unknown, potentially limited.'
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C* Drainage Characteristics: proper�.y drains both
site swales and to Butte Creek.
d. Annual Rainfall (normal) : 45-50" per year.
e. Limiting Factors: Relatively high rain fa11 c'o"
with high erosion potential.
9.
Visual/Scenic: Qualityz. Good.
6.
,acoustic Quality ; Good
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Air Quality: Good.
W.tological Environment:
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g ., Generally oak and mann 'finita on the wes�64� , ly
po rtion�Jonof the property with oa'ic and pihe8, neery e
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Cree,i V..'
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Wildlife Habitat Critical ' winter range for; -thel,+'#9t
Tehama ,Deer: 'Herd
Cult-wral_Environment,:
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Archae,ological and :Historical Resources in the area,::9090
-ensi,tivity area.
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Butte County General Plan dFdsignationiAgrier�O!
Residential and Grazing and Open Land.
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Dxisting; Zoning: FR -20i
13.
Existing, Land Use on-site: 1 single family dwelling to
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Surrounding Area:
a. Land Uses: Scattered single family dwellings a.t«?"..
de'��ities . -
b. z6f i.ng: FR -5, F9-10 FR- O, FR -40 ,
C. Gera. Plan Designation:;, Grazing open Da
Agricultural -Residential.
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d. Parcel Sizes., Generally 5 acre, parcels tai theh
and northeast, 10 acre parcels to the 0110t; And
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southeast; a0 acre parcels to;the south and a,,,486,' M
parcel to the west.
sy Population: Sparse.'
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Character, of Site and Area': Rural canyon ,�bottam,
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fiSearest Urban Atea: Chico; approximately l6; miles
17.
Relevant Spheres of Influence:' None.
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improvements Standards Urban Area: No.
19.
I.dre Protection services
a ],Dearest , County (,State) jF, re Statian Full ne
! Otatioa #44 in Chico, approximately, :10 miles.
b:, Water Availability; Fire tarikerb only►'
20.
Scalzools in kit.a; Chico 04ified 'School District.
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