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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011-360-002� n•`� � Y n k.. , <, i a � qn�i qe A,n �� _J.A', 4 It r i �1 � Gli��aVv :ui j t J, I. r, ,r `�� Ire ,'p • t A 1 r p' 4 r 1 APPLICANT ADDRESS Ess, Clifford Lo9#86-03-27,01 '13345 Centerville. Rd., Chico, CA 95926 E. S. CLIFFORD, TPM" Planning DepL. conditions; 15 ULM.re standard construction and erosion control methods to minimize eros,i op , _ 16 All road work and driveway work to take place during the dry season; 17 RevegetaLe all cut slopetg with natural. vegetation. 18 Sho%4 homesite placement for parcel 2 on final map. 1`foti,ort seconded by Mr. Stre:et:er and carried unanimously, Mr. :Reid st<ated'. having reviewed the environmental review checklist, and the Planning Director's Report of August 6, 1986, 1 will crake a motion to grant a negat:i.ve declaration of environmental impact for the E. S. Clifford parcel: map to create 2 parcels on. AP'11--.16-Q2 finding; that the project is hi conformance with the Butte County General Plan ,and the Butte County Zoning and will not have a significant effect on the enti'i.roil man t. Having found the above, Z further move to approve the project subject to the following conditions and ti.ndi.ng that the approval will not be detrimental, to Lhe health, safety or welfare of the people of Butte County provided the required conditions are complied with. Public Works Londitions; 1 Verify legal access. 2 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 1,D -T to each parcel from a cou {Ly mainLained rand or staLc highway. Access to be reserved' in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the fide]: map, r `.chow S� £L: building setlaack line measured from cent:erl:ine of, access Basemen L 5 Prcvide road maintenance a rtlement. 6 Show all easements of record on the f,i.nrtl Inap. � 7 pl.-ovide, cul-de-sac at the enrl of the street. $ Obtain encroachment permit and construcL standard road approach Providing adequate sight distance at: :the intersec,ti,on of Bean flat Road ;and Humbug Road 9 Pay any del i ncluent taxes or current taxes as reaui,rctl. ]0 Place note tan final map regarding Chico Unified School. Distri.cL` impact Fees. BUTTE CoUlft t A,D'iix'$0R`,l AGENCY MC CITES 8w 8~86 1 fl. coun •.Iyy. N. . th. v f wM dfr a _ LAND 01' NATURA1 V,/EAlT}•( All(, L',FAU 1` DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WQRKG WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFr, DIrootol` k?uffpCo. P�1atnn,lnAC�xn ' 7 COUNTYCENTER DRIVE .OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA7 5965 AUG Tolaphon(916) 3I8g7 18 N�AQLhb, D. McELkoY August 29 19$tj O"y Olfaclpr Orouil.(ei Calif'orni Pul • - NO'T'�t� '©F D�'3^�RNi3l= �.TiON' Office of Planning and Resear Mr: 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 4,;c $ `,t?tte County Sacramento, CA 95814 Ptlanning 00partment or AUG Country Canter Drive *2 U i 4t) Oroville, CA 95965 X Country Clerk County of 3utteL. NORArl,BEtV�ff,,CG�tt Clerk A. JACINSUS.3ECT: Filing of Notice of Determ or 211.52 of ttion n complanc'e wi, he Public Resources CodeF th lection 71108 Project Title AP 1l Tentative Parcel Map 11 --36N�rrnc� -- 0 2 estate Clearinghouse Num berE. Clifford (if �:ubmitted to Clear9.nghouse) Contact. Person Telephone Number Public Works John Mendonsa' Project Location 534-42616 On both sidesof Bean Flat Road, approx,.. 700 NW of its intersection with Centerville Road, Butte Project Description Creek Canyon area. Tentative Parcel Ma, two parcels, one o a p dividing 81 acres to create pprox, 20 acres and one of 6,1 acres, 'lts is to advise that _._._ the Butte Count' Advisor A enc Ira: approvedthe above-describedproject (Lead Ag:n8cy. oz Responsible Agency)_`+" projec ort 18-$6 tine fo,lawin determinations ------ and has made following ( Date) `---"" " regarding the above-described project,: 1• The projer_t__Will, will rtot,.have a significant environment. g ant effect on the An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this ro' pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. P JeCt A Negative Decis provislaration was prepared for thions of CEQA, project pursuant to the 3• Mitigation measures were, approval of the project. -4ye"ro not, made a condition of the �• • A statement of overriding considera''.3jo is for this project. was 'was not# adopted This is to certify that the final EIR with ,�;�:s:rents project approves] is available to the and responses and record of genera:" public "ate Butte County Plane ,;n, Department 7 County Center Orovi ll e, CA 9516:; Date Received for Filing dad Posting at OPR 819-»g6 n u re wePli en, Planner.A.' streeter 3.0.tz.o „ Rav3i#od March 086 tieM , ... LAND OfiNAT .-w ^ UkAf "'IA fJ �tlt l'! •';ta i,. DEPARTMENT CIP P;UDLIC woNXS Buf eCo.FlanningComm WILLIAM (Clitl) CI•IEr-F, p AUG1 q�} 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIP • . IrO�IaP AU 2 1 IJ I� OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9519t,,,)Tr, lephorr4: (716) .534.461; Oroville, California RONALD D. McELhoY August 18, .1986` Dcputy OiYe�lor ("lifrord 1,3345 Centerville Road RE: Aid 11-36--02 Chxca, CA 9.5926 TPI~; Dear Mr. 0,1 j f r"ord : At the regular meeting of ,the Butte Count Ad August lB, 1986, the age Y vzsory Agency held, on Onviranment_al impact g ncy granted a negative declaration of Pact and aPProved _ above fe •enCed. property..Our tentative Parcel .ma. on the attached sheet. subject to the conditions of a Pon tli approval listed iC no appeals are timely .fileCi-�_w5,tlll,n ten (I0 d the Advisory Agency', aPProval -with the Clerlc�ofatheys oBoard f the date of Supe�-ulsors, this aCLi:on tvll.l, be final.. of M1en the conditions of approval for you to ;l e r f , PP al are Complied lv:i,th your final mals" with the Butte County tv7�ePartmentorder Of Public IJnr.l:s for recordation Within twenty—four (2 4) da to of aPProval by the Advisory Agency. 4i reams of if you have any questions re orf iCQ. garda.ng this matter, please contact this Very truly Yours, William Chef' Director of public Worlcs fendon;sa JI`I%cls ssistant l irect:or cc c P1011n1n.8 ,Department Environmental I,leaI th Depart Sierra k' st Surveying Clifford, 1ENTATTVF 1'A RC Flat Road, approx.7CG' xt. 11� MAP, 2 parcels on both 91dos of Retitr northwest of its Centerville road, Butte Creek Canyon area, , ntersection w101 Sierra'IJast Surveying Y AP 11_36-02 l rlf�-i,tjeex Public (6rks conditions: 1 Verify legal acr ass,.; 2 Provide >iwowwa a county traversable access RS-8—LD-1 to each y maintained road or state highway, p4117Mlt from ` 3- Ac•cess Lo be reserved in deeds as per county ordina for dedication on the final map, nee rarlcl offered 4 Show 50 fti building setb"cic .ane measured from easement. m centora lne Of Access 5 Provide toad maintenance agreement. 6 Show all easements of record on the final map,. Provide cul—de—sac at the end, o1: the ,street, 8 Obtain encroachmenter i Providing adequate q p m t and construct standard road approach Road sight distance a and Humbug Road t the intersection of Bean flat 19 Pay Kan)' delinquent taxes or current taxes as r 10 C IdUe ttot,e on ,f.inal. m�s> rt: * equir, ed, impact fees. @ arding Chico Unified School District Health ,Department Conditions: 11, St7ow a 50 ft:, leaeht"ielcl setback from the 12drainage ►vaY on parcel 2. Show a 100 ft. leachfield setbacic from 'Lha otr parcels 1 and 2, highwatar line of the creelc 1.3 Shaw a 100 ft. leachfi.eld seLbadk from the s 14 liomesl t cs .x .i' shown on the rii7al mn shall spring on Parcels 1 and 2, sewage disposal area by gravi.L p al:l 11e accessible 'era usable y .flow, I'lannl.,y17e pt . condi t~i.ons; g 15 iltilite standard CollstrucLion aura erosion. et'o,iotr on control method'' to rni.nimize 1(a A1.1 road t car1k and ur 7 drivewayw I�eveeLate rant to take pl.aca dy se ason. 6 the dr all cuL slopes with natural veetataon. 18 Show homesi La placement Cor parcel. on f ,i.nal, map; COUNTY Or, UNVjRONMI„NTA1CIfIiCKLIS7' DORM (tompletc�(�Gy x.BACKGROUND,09 ll 80-03-27-01 1. Name OFproponent ? # 11,36-02 praponc nt _ E"�LIEF,.QRIZ" 2. Address of 'pl'oponent and rpr esentativc _E___S_,___C �..�.UQr-d (i f app 7 i. c a b" 4t ) _13345 Cemtervil' 1e Road-..S1.ersa Chico, CA 95926—`" 5437 Black Paradise C . T'roject description Tentative Parcel Mara 95969 II. MANDATORY ;FINDINGS Or. Sr 1 . the LfA-A Br- No Dofls ' pl'oject have the potontia.l to tte r de rltcr quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fis}r or wildlife species,, cause a. fs.sh or,, wildli i'e population to di"o -Sustaining levels p below self- anima] community, threaten: to eliminate a plant pr �, reduce the number or reswrict the range al a rare or endangered plant or ani,tilai or tliminate ,i,lportant examples of tile, major laeriads Of California history or prehistory? b, DOOs tite pro=ject Have the short-term bene f its Potential, tp achieve --� onuirorr:fiental goals?to the detriment o:t` long'-term, environment ;i S one which Occurs tilllna impact1,1 itivel.ylje brief periodof time while lon- endure into the future. k ter la 'Impacts will c. bops the project have impacts which are, 1r4zted, but individiwtvely c=onsiderable? (A pro"Opt may iml)act ; on tied or more separ rte resolrrres whore the impact ort each resource is re t -' r o $ mallt, but i�rlrere tile effect of the ifipslGoil the environment: i$ Si , total of i10`a i,nil"lc4tnt.) ci. il'is the projoet have e -- - al ioill cause sultstrintiai 3dvc�or c1et'Ff�ec of fccthctmanG bei.n�s, either dir'c;ctly of intlrec^tlw' i1hTT:°I ION ---.. i`I`o l,ca Umlrlct'rcl by they l;vticf Oil the btlsis of tlrf:c ,ttrltirlv.rluttrior:t, I11Vh f'1110 tho Proposed Irt'rr lc,rt (,C7Ul,t) NC)'r hltvp�r tart the en�xl l olralir�nt, tlnd 1I NI.t,AI'IV1t 1t1a�1,AiU1 t"i(jN w�i 11 11e aroyl ,: f, rr f i ctStit effect . /1Vf . Mink] that al t•hotl i I r ro,ci: - _ �o o(I lro ecr cntt.ld have a. .. l,h tht Irtrr , G�lt1t t'f fort oil rho etry l rotmrnt, l tht+rel lvr 1 lycr t be off"c'� t in, thi,; � a ,l�nzfic;ant-fxk tiro Uttar hed sJleot it r +,rllrw cin t�tdtic� j l 'l GA TON ho rMj'ijkSUjZi;�; cic;�cr7.bod crn IMGI ARATI ON Wi 1 I hcw jir eptl t�crll , I r o,l ecf, A NFWA`l't ltr find the prdpost'o' Irlc'r;ic�t-t L+1r1� Irlvc El �i�;ni[lcratrt 1hr ellvirottnuyrrt, incl an t„!v't'Itttr cffecr tin NMf;N't"AI. TR1t�Ad;'►' It1"PORT ;i s r•equ,i, retl. tI fjilr April 25, 1586 G:(11IN'f'} (11' 13I1T`l"li, 'PLANN Nr 1)111pAR'CA)IINT DaVid ]t..: onimus As ciato planner Roviei,led by, WAWA IV. ENVIRONMENTAL'IMP pnxhedons o a lS"yes" and ►' ma �� sheet(s)) Ye answers are required 1• EARTH. Will the a Nstabie earthrconditionsosal resuQt in YES gnificant„ 1`1O geologic substructures? x in changes in b. Disruptions displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil?' c. Chane --�-- relief featu2p-ee?aphy or ground_ surface -.�. d= DeStruction covering or modification of any -- e. geologic ox In�aoaseeinowind or Physical features? either on or �-_.. f. Changes in de off-site? erosion of soils, ? sands Position or erosion of beach OT changes in siltatior- or erosion wh ch dePositi:on a river or may modi.f ' an ba stream or bedofchannel of Y Y, inlet or the g`. Loss o f lake? the ;ocean cr prime atedculturall outside designated urban areas'? y oductiva soils h• Exposure of people or property to hazards-suchasearth geologic slides, gz•oundalureuoes landslides; mud similar hazards'? 2. AIR. Will the a, proposal restalr Ai the emissions '� substantial; air quality? or deterioration of ambient b• The creation of objectionable odors or fumes? smoke C. Alteration of X temperature air movement, moisture, ar k locally J g�onaor 11G7an'ge In climate, Y or re ' y . `- 3. WATER. Will the x a• Chan es Proposal result iri substantial: � - g in, currents, ox the direction of water course or marine or fresh movements in either b', Changes waters ,i g in absorption rates or the rate and amount of stirfac�nrunoa7t�n c• Need for off-site terns, Tents surfacE drama l.i i•f, including Vegetation romova.improve- `JC ization or culvert installation? , channel- T' d• channel - waters,? to the course or -flow ow of flood e • Change in the wager body? amraunt of surface water in any f Discharge into s „fac -`" -- alteration of surfacee waters � o r in any but not limited to quality, _._._ temperature Y' including oxy erx or tuxbi dirty? ). dissclved g• Alteration of the of ground direct or h, waters? rate of flow Ch4nge in the either quanti.tyor-uali.ty Of tilrotigr� direct aridit; �z s or with- drawals ,grounc tvat:xs; a , or through intez•ce tion o an �ttrifer by cuts ox e. i . in the P Reduction xcay.atidns? availab]e of publmouwater sutl j• EXPOsabl for otherwise related hazards Pe pleL suchras p les? s ropet'ty to water fl0odIng?' Z 4. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result ,• Y-S. a' 'mange in the diversity 1n substantial: N NO of s of any species of Pedes, or number shrubs ants (including trees , grass , crops,p b. Reduction of the nmersdof�an1is Plants)9' or endangered species of blants?uniaue, rare c• Introduction of new species of area, or in a barrier to the f plants into an men.t of existi.np species? rePienish- d. Reduction in.'acxeage of any agricultural crop? S4 ANIMAL LIFE. Will the Proposal result a. t; aan in the diversity in substantial, _ Of s ecies of any species of animals P , or numbers including reptiles fish ajdishelllshan3.mals i benthic organisms or insects)? b • Reduction �.n :the numbers of En or endangered Spec' es o Y unique, rare C. introduction animalso of it species of animals into .-- an area, or result in a. barrier Or movement -•---- to the r�ii of animals? migration d• Deterioration to eXisting fis]j or wildlife habitat? 6• NOISE. Will the proposal a. Increases in exiting b. noise levels? Exposure of People to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. slgni acarit li ht handl the Proposal produce $ -.__. glare'? 8. LAND USE. Will the Proposal result in a su s�5 to lal alteration of tjze_ land, use of an area? present or Planned 9 NATURAL RESOURCES Will the props; sal- su+stantzal result in a Increase in the rate of use of any Y natural b Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? ---_ 10, RISK OF UPSET. ---- A T; 1�'i11; the Proposal a A ris `0 explosion orthereleaselOf haz ous substances (includin b ard- ail, g . but not limited to y pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in t event of an accident the or b, Possible interference witsaxti condition response plan or emergency evacuat oncy plan?. 11.POPULATION. Will the s r'a tzo_r , .densis Proposal alter the location, Y, Population? ar growth rate Of the human 12. HOUSING Will, the proposal affect e.-.s ` , —... or create a demand for additional h.°using, housing�g A AdMk rAii 13 . TRANSPOALS RTA7'TON/C CRCUL,4T'TON,; n 4i N0 result in.i ---.... Will the proposal = a• Generation of substantial add' tional vehicle b• Effects on exstin demand for new pa g parking facilitf;or c xking? es, — .�..�,. c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? p ation d• Significant'alterations to Of circulation or movement Present patterns — -r- G: goods? P e and/or e • .Alterations to waterborne, rail f• Increase in traffic hazards to or air traffic:? bicy�'lists or pedestrians? motor vehicles, ----- l4 , PUBLIC SERVICES . ----- = �, Will the proposal have an effect Upon or result in a need for ne governmental servicests or altered, a- Fire protection? b. Police Protection?• C. Schools? d-, Parks ot other •�.. X e recreational facilities? roadtenance of public facilities, including roads? - -. f, Other governfiental services? 1 S , ENERGY`. Will the a Use of substantial pomountsresuox fu b: Substantial increase in demand ueonoe,enery? sources of energy,P fisting or require the development _3C of new sources of energy? 1b= UTILITIES. 1YilZ, the X new s— ms proposal result in a need for following;', or substantial alterations to the a. Power or natural gas?' b. Communications systems? c: Water availabil itys d. Sewer or septic tank? --- e. Storm water drainage? -- f. Solid waste and disposal? 17.fIV`� aC MAN HEALTH Will the a Creation of an Proposal result in: health hazard � health hazard or potential (excluding mental healtlj) ? b. Exposure Of people to potential heal hazards? t.h 18. AESTHETICS. Vali Obstruction struct of any'scenicposal Vistarorult viewn the the public, or will the open to proposal result ,in the creation of ars aesthetically offensive site open to public view? P n 4 l0; RECREATION. Will the YE 1Va upon the proposal resuilt in an impact -. opportunities?tY or quantity of existing recreational 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a W t�" proposal result in the alter of Or the destruction p� a his archaeol prehistoric or b. Will the r Qresal site? proposal 'result in. adverse. Ph- Mi cal or aesthetic effects to a historic building, prehistoric or c c. Does the Ex structure or object? proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect uni ethnic cultural values? ouc d• Wi11 the proposal restrict existn car sacred uses witnithe g 'elig%opts n area'? potential impact V. DISCUSSION Or. F ----------- NURONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 11-36-02L See attached,, L 1 i 5 DISCUSSi®NI OF EIVV.T I�FwITf�L EriRd ��`►ry'pN A' 11-36-QR 1b,c,e0f,3b,f: Dew®lopment of homesites on the relatively steaap slopes predominant on the property and the development of a ortveway to those building sites will result in disruptionp displadement, o.vOrcovering and compaction of the soil which will lead to increased runoff and change in drainage patterns which could lead to erosion and siltation of nearby waterways. 1.h: A11 of Butte County is located Within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity zone. VIII, Construction of structures to Uniform [wilding Cade standards for se i srn l cal l y active areas should pro.v i de;adequ�ata protection to residehts and occupants in case of seismic activi>ty, 5d: The subject property is located within critical deer herd area for the East TOhama Deer Herd. The Department of Fish and: Game has recommended no new parcels Less than 40 acres In such areas This project has been forwarded to the Department of Fish and Game for comments and as of this: writing no specific recommendations or comments have been received.; 1$a, c, f: nevelopment of additional homes'i tes will lead to an Incremental increase 1n traffic on local roads and an associated increase in traffic hazards. Due to the low traffic taunts and the low number of parcels being created, this should not be a significant impact. 14: This project will represent an Incremental increase i n d�amancl for public services in a rural area At the present time services Including fire and ;police protection, schools and medical facilities, are located approximately 16 miles c6i'stant in Chico. 20': An arc haeo l og I c,a 1 survey has been con,lunction with previous Performed on this property in Projects and c..l earance war recommended I) MANDATORY F 04'0; WGS OF :SIGNIFICANCE at See Item, SCIS Suboe eeI.-Mition i in m—ea 16 Utilize standard construction and eroslon control mettiads fo minimize erosion. 2 • A l 1road work anti dr i'vewaY work to tail e p l ace dur i ng the dry .season„ 3, Reveaetate all cut sl';apes with natural vegetation r Reference: E11y N. Kelly'TPM, Log No. 86-01-24-01