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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011-380-016PLANNING COMMIWkON SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAN IVISIONS APPLICANT_ William F-. Burke Log0'86-01-06---01 ADDRESS 118 Honey .Run Road, Chico, CA 95928 ... - OWNER Same PROJECT DESCRIPTIONTPM to divide 6 + acres to create 3 parcels LOCATION on the southwest corner of the intersection of Roney Run Road and Horse Run. Lane, Chico area. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 11-38-16 & 17 7..'' •r .tad. PROJECT CONSISTENT? ZONING GENERAL PLAN ��_, GENERAL :ULAN CONFORMANCE REPORT DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE LAND CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS.' DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED January 3, 1986 AGENT/SURVEYOR/C VIL ENGINEER: Max Albert ADDRESS: 146 Tonea West,, Chico, CA 95926 DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED DETERMINATION AND DATE �� NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED �1 MITIGATED NEG. DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED ENV; IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO10 SUB. COMMITTEE MEETING DATE _ -- ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE- ADV TSORY AGENCY ACTION APEALED _ ATPEAL FEARING DATE BOARD ACTION____ - COMMtNTS FOR PLAT:NING DIRECTOR'S---- NOTICE OF DE ` V APPENDIX H TER�IIII[aA"lx0111 D Office of Planning and Research ,®�; L CIO 1400 Tenth Streets Room 121 Plan ,, nvg Department 7 Count C Sacramento, Cal 95814 j.' oc _ Orovi]le, b x , County Clerk County of Bunte w,��NOh M. D�CC&HrJCa u�y Clerk JAC ,t SUMECT. Piling of !Notice of Determination in com fiance . By --Y-�1 � Deputy of the !Public Resources. Cole. wh Secfiion 21108 or 21152 ect; Itle AP �� Name - Tentative Parcel Map 11-38-16 & 17 tate C earine pug inN,�r _. William P, Burke Public Works John Mendonsa • )-1- ,LAx:araon on ttihe southwest corner o; and Horse Run Lane, Chico area. ro)ect Description Tentative Parcel Map divT 534-4266 tersection of ,Honey Run Road acres to create three nnre,cle '^4 x ( outte uounN LAND OF NATURAL W'EALT I1 At.'D 11,1AtI_FY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CLAY CAS' LEB5RAY, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE, ORAVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telap{ono: (916) 534.4541 WILLIAM 113110 CHEF'F P*putly,Dir600r CMM June 18, 1986 JUN' J fytrt) William F. Burke RB AP 11-33-16 and. 17 11$ Honey Run Road Tentative: Parcel Map Chico, CA 95926 Dear Mr. Burke - At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on June 16, 1986 the Agency adopted a negative ;declaration of environmental impart incl approved Lhe tentative parcel: map on the above-'refer.encod proper. Ly subject: Lo the conditions of :approvals listed on the attached sheet,. 1f no appeals are, t imcly fr1lod--withip tel) (10) days of Lhe elate of the Advisory AgernLy is approval.--wiLh they Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; this action will be final, �vh,en the Conditions of approval are compliedwith, it will be in order' for you to file your teN,na;l, map" with rhe Butte County DepartmenC of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office; Very truly yours, William Cheff R. Fctor of P4b;l is �Vorlcs Joh, Mendonsa Assistant Director cc: Planning Department lnvironmental Health Department Max Albert WILLIAM F. BURKE, AP 11-38-1b and 1 ircels on the southwest corner cit. the intersection of Honey RunRoad a, :se Run Lane. Chico orea. Engineer. Max Albert Public Works conditions: 1. Provide two-way traversable access RS-8-LD-I to each parcel from a county' maintained road or state highway. 2. Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map. 3. Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access easement. 4 Deed to the County of BULte 30ft. right-of-way .From the c,onteXline of Honey Run Road.. 5. Show all easements of record on the final maps 6i Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct, to county standards. 7. Pay Lny delinquent taxes or, current tares as required 8. Meet the regUiremont:s of Butte Cord-ty Ordinance No. 2463 and 'Resolution No. 35--40 regarding school impact fees for the Chico Unified School District and place a note on the final m- stataing that residential building permits or mobile home installation or 'lookup permits for residential dwelling knits is subject to the payment of school mitigation :Fees: Health Department cotlditions; 9. Provide an area for ,Yells and 100 ft, leachfi;eld free setback around those areas on parcel 2, G Provide 'a 100 ft. leachfi.eld free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' ft. of the property boundaries on parcels 1 2 and 3 11. Provide the required usable sewage disposal ;area on parcel 3: Combine with an adjacent parcel any parcel not Proven to contain the usable sewage disposal area requi.red`` by the Subdivision Ordinance, 12. ` Provide sufficibht urea :for a dwelling on partel 3 'excl;tisive of setbacks and; usable sewage disposal areas. 'Planning Department conditions 13., Each parcel, to have a minimum frontage of 220 ft: on humbug Road, P TOt Butte County Advisory Agency FROM: Planning Director SUBJECTI. Report on Tentative Parcel Maya for William F. Burke on AP- 11-38"16 and 17 DATE: June 5, 1986 - This is a proposal to divide 6+ acres to create B parcels. The present The Land Use zon! ng is FR-2 (Foothill Recreational - 2 acre parcels) , Plan Map of the Butte County General. Plan desi.,gnati-s this area as Agricultural. Residential. There are no specific or community plans for the Area; The proposal does riot conflict with County zoning, nor, any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County General flan nor any County.s specific or community plan. Recommend approval subject to the followingconditions 1. deet the requirements of C.D.F. 2. Each parcel to have a minimum frontage of 220 feet on Humbug Road. LMT:lr cc; William R. Burke Max Albert BufFo �a, Pnnni�rg Cam FEB R i�oo Z. P A S PROfESSIONAI ARCh/EU�,QCiCA[ SER�/I Oravillo, Cialifnrpja CES.. February 26, 1986 Butte County Planning Commission 7County Center Drive Orovil'le, CA 95965-3397 Gentlemen and Ladies ; Over the past week, my firm performed a search and on-site archaeolI 'cal reconnaiasanceCofethegfour-acrerd cel belonging to Mr. Bill 8ur..�,a, 1.42 Hone par- Proposes y Run Road, Chico, 'which he to subdivide into two residential parcels of two-acres each; They are Parcels 2 & 3, 13oolc 66, Maps, Sec- tion 51 Township 2.1N, Range 2E of teChico 7.51 USGS topographic' Pae 17 within the NE of Stec-- quadrangle. This letter briefly t?,gation, summarizes the results of the inves- The records search_ revealed the presence Of several prehistoric sites within a one-mile radius of the Burke property as well as an historic-era stone fence that is presumed to exceed 50 years in and which is shown on the maps at the Archaeological Information Cen- ter at CSU, Chico, crossing the arcel, age, P Our field check confirmed that the portion, of the stone .fence that crossed the parcel in 1977 when it was first recorded has been removed. Record that portions of the fence neat lSkyway w was noted on the 1977 Site ` The; small remaining section of that feregoing to be no longer crosses the e removed in question. parcel The field survey was undertaken by PAS archaeologist Neal Neuenscflwander who :traversed the entire four-acre property b transects spaced 10 meter's a art p y y means of A single cultural resource was noted' and,recorded as an isolated feature consists ,of a section of ;Crouch bitch whi oppose sd nom Promito a nently This feature the topographic map, j4hile the ditch P y visible on some extent h is historically significant to i t,, des design, , materials and construction are by no means' unique, and the potential loss of approximately eral mile long ditch y 475 feet of the Bev which has long been abandoned, is not substantial, g mitigation of this AB mi to raphedo and sketchedotQscaleal 1tjhat portionVe voffth�y recoxded, pho- t11e Burlce property. AddiLionall itch that crosses Y� we have provided ;a brief sketch of the f istory of this 'feature in our formal report of the investigation that twill be completed within the g information represented b next few days: Thus, the hi,sboric es ted historians after the s.malI sectaonlofeditGhr,�es gevable to' inter'- ohe As noted, we are preparing a report of the _archaeological investi-- gation, the repo rt will meet the requirements of the'C geological Inventory alifo and the California Office of His.toric;Preservation (SHPo). Tice report gill Contain ah introductory section ex purpose of the study in relation; to CEA Plaining the izes the eo Q • A background section summar- g graphic and Physical environment, ethnographic background A1fAEb EAABEk 6635 0U0II Wa Paradise Ca, 95969 Y, � NEAT NEOENSCl996187w-:3'18d HWAMO(# 8161 Godman Avenue, Chico, Cn, 95926 .19161 - � , daft prehistory and history pertinent to the study area. The records search :is summarized, ;field methods explained, and the results of the field survey are presented including a description of the feature (i.e. Crot.►clt Ditch), the potential for impacts, the significance in relation to its poMitial eligi- bility for the National Register of Historic places, and our rctCommendations for management of the resource, As noted above, the ditch Must be considered to be at least somewhat significant on the basis of its i►ategrity ,and asso- ciation with an important historic, event or person. However, since only a small fraction of the ditch faces potential impacts, and since the ditch is not unique in character and posse5.8es only minimal historic interpretive value, we, recommend, archaeological clearance on the basis that racordati'on and docu- mentation have mitigated the poterty.al. impacts. Two copies of our Final Report, which should be comp`ioted by the end of this week;, will be submitted as required to the California Archaeological Inventory, Northeast Information Center, CSU, Chico. An additional copy will be sent to Mr. Burke, and we will retain file copies at PAS, I trust that the information in this letter is sufficient for your purposes in making a ruling on iir. Burke►s userpermit application. If you need more information or if you require a copy of our report, please feel free to call me or write to me. at our Paradise address. Very truly yours, Alfr rather Research Director cc, Mr. Bill Burke r ' AITI NT] l'X It d r"��..1.a No. 8�,�"v11 r01JN'i'X Or. 13LJ J;NV,iR0N(t1T3N1'AI. CiT1~C]U lcj'r J ORA1 tamPletcc jay I.orl� ' oricy) I, JIACkHROUNI,09 11 85-01-23-02 All 11 40-46-15,16,1 7, 21, 42 1 . Name Or proponent ►V`a Rant Burke z. Aciclress or proponent And representativ4 (if applicable) S Io_rse Run ..Lane Robert fes ,CA—TJ41T� o 'ur�i;hica���ney �Gcdnc R Inc :m i. l'rrljl*i t rya's-criptioil Rezone - iteo x�. J1, MANDATOR)5JGN11ICLNCT ��. a. i5ues the proJecr have the potential to degrade the (ImIli.ty or the environment, substantially recltrc(y the hxab. tat of a rich or tv lclli{'e t;pocir's, catrsc ,l; rislt or wi ldl i re poplrlatzott to cli°op _Clow self - ,I strtitalning (Lil'eI' thI'eat('n ct�+mal nt comnturl].t}•, redilce thetnul�l er�ortresa•i(1t-titc range or ;I rare or endangered plant or itnimal or e"mirt,ltc' i,mpor't.•rnt txamplos or t1e major PeriodsoF' Ctlliforla nhist0l•y or prellistorv? o: h. Trow the project have the potential to achieve �irr�rt tF'rtrt henerits to the detriment'OF long-term, (rlvirnrimanta:l goals? (A ;;hnrt�toam impact oil the 011VIVollmont is; ono whicl, occltl*t in rl.el,tvelx h -Diel, periOrl Of time while lonr»t,t't^In aittpact,s will; ('rtclur(.' Intra the ;rutttrc�,) DOVs file project have, impacts Mil ch axe incl vi(itl% ally 1 iriritcti> blit clrntttlRtti,vel}' collsicle able? ( Pr'c.it:'Ct' nttt3' impact oil two or mote "Partite rtlscauY°ees tahrlje tit( iln"Ct on cath resource is tite relatively rnt,rJl, but wher(' tho effoct or the total of thosw irttpaet:w „n tho ert.�'iralnmc'nt is sit;niricant,) Does cl I+ctrl t1tzr 1'tyr tlytrtritti x�l.e1lclVel"'ea )tincton hurna ch tot 1 l +.1rtt4r effects tvha k, ttllct tilrr,c�ti} rpt, Ftulirecti�''? n l Fi , 111"1'Iiit�r tt the_ b�srs ��.nl Ft�Ilf;; I�titttJ,]c•te�i h�� tltt'l,ct�l +1,�ttt�•�°t itial k�illu7tlll_rt, Ir'NtF� rind the propr sed pro oc`t COUH) NOT have a s igni fic°ural ��e` '{ • �. on tho onviro,ntnenC 1 y 1 cct and ,t NCi(tA`r'III 013CLARA�'IO 'will be �prepare(I, I fl4t rind thatr) ,11 Gltia 'h the phuposc (I project Could have ;r si,�niri cnnr CT"t'r t nt't the cnvirolrtneht, there will not be a si (^F`: at to this c�,tsc'� hccrt.tso the MITIGATION W-,ASURT-,S describecairton the attaellc'(1 sltcot flare bon ttci4od to tl�tM ltro Dfeek,. A NJtlAT1V�ti -'C),ANA'I'lct'x will bt, prvjmr•c+cl, 1. i�T� I irtrl tlrc I�r(lilrts4^�i lrr'r' iPet MAI hacc' rt sir '� khc^ c`n1 i t;c�rttttc^ttt rnrl ,�t3 CiNiti IJt1Ni~Lf;'A, . , ., ,rtr (IMrini (T'ii*cf cin 1 el Tt1`IFa I^l�rLlt�", I T J. 10 s 5 t CtIJN'I1 (Tlt ITU T J'ti � PLANNING TICpAR'M hII:N"I' REVISELt March 29, 1985 �1�1 Lt 1' �' ,� �' ' �'(,t-t•��. � , �°S`�Cj ice: c`i''I:'G* I�'�c1I17� � i` i T�tS 4" T t`lti ('rl lr V : , m.'� �' r"�f?•tr-^" ;a + i" � „ s:44- ,rcl "IV. ENVIRONMENTAL I .CTS xp anations of all"yec," and "maybeff answers are required on attached sheet(s)) YES I. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: 14AYBE NO --unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic subs•tructures? � b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? ►(� c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features e, Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off-site? � f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? ;{ g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? x h. Exposure of people or property to geologic ` � hazards such, as earth uakes landslidesmud.- elides, ,ground failure or similar hazards? r 2. AIR. Will. the proposal result in substantial a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air, duality? b. The creation of objectionable odors; smoke or fumes` c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally of regionally? 3. WATER, Will k' proposal result it, substantial;' a, w Changes .,c currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b. Change; in, absorpt-ion rates, drainage }"atterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff?, c. Need for off-site surface drainage improve- �. ment;r, including vegetation 'removal., channel ization or culvert installation? d, Alterations to the course or flow of flood eaters e, Change in the amount of surface, water in any water, body? , fo Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality inc.Iudlngg but, not limited to temperature, dissolved ` 0zt yge or turbidIty? l toration of the direction or rate of flowOf g h: Cb,�rro��waters in tiiei quantity it , cif Y�+ g a y ground waters, either through direct additions or with- drawal.s, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavati.ons? Reduction i,1t Chr an1t, ont of 'tater otherwise Mailalalt;- dor Irtatilic: water supplies? JP EXpo;ure .cif people ,» property to water', rel,ated1 1taz11rds such as flooding.? w2 i'ES 4 . PLANT LSFE.Will W he the proposal result in 5ubstantial., a. ani in the diversity Nir'�YJ3E N(� 0 of species, or num}aer of any species Of plants (Including trees Shrubs , grass , crops b. Reduct'On of the numbersof rare Or endangered species of plants? `--. an, unique,. o• Introduction of new species of plants into, an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish ment of eisting speci :ces? d. Reduction in acreage of any Ng �. ri'cultu1•al crop? w-- •-.�-, 5. ANrMAL LIFE, Will thA .� a proposal result in subs`te��til C� ~6��in tie diversity of s ecies or of any species of animals (birds, land number including reptiles ' benthic or 1 fish ,and shell 6517,_ ganisms Or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of an or endangered species of animals�nque, rare c. Tntrodtartion. -� of new species of animals into art area, or result in barrier to the migration or movement of animals. a d, ,Deterioration to existin f habitat? was31 ar wildlife y 6 • I. ClX SE . Will •the in a: fre rea yes in eXisting noisetlevelsbstant ia1;; b: Exposure Of people to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE: -------•--Will theproposal produce signx scant lrght and glare? g. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a su antial alteration Of the Preselit or land use of an area? panned 9. NATURAL --�- �1,Eit_ U� RCE; re �Yz 11 t `sstantxal: proposal result in --- a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources?-- --- 1p. Risk OF UPSET « Will � -- }10 px'apOsal ir2volve. a� A rxs- explosion of the release of hazard- ous substances (including, but not limited to oil, pOf arlacs, chemicals er radiation), in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference wjth ail emergency rr:spanse play, or emergency evacuation plan? 11. POPULATION.,M� Mill the Proposal. alter , istra� ut on, densit . the locata on } ar , vroivt3i rac of the human population? FigCJ: NG, Will the proposal affect utast n' Mous ink, or create a demand for add tional tiousing'7g f � .F i YES MAYDE NO 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATILN4 Will the proposal �~ result in: A. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new pa eking? , C. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems d. Significant alterations to present patterns of c,trculation or movement of people and/or go ds 6 ol Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?_ -- f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pe;dest.ri ans? . 14i PUBLIC :SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect ippon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services ba. pir'e protection"? XI— Police protection? c. Schools? ---- d. Parks or other recreational facilikues? e. Naintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services? IS. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: a. Use o" substantial amounts of fuel -or energy? b. Substantial increasein demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 15. UTILITIES. Will the propsal result in a need `=or now systems, or substantial alterations to the following: a. Power or natural gas? b, Communications systems? ystems?c. c.Water availa b il ity: d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? £, Solid waste and disposal? 17 HUMAN 8EALTH. Will the proposal result in. - a. Croataon of any health hazard or potential health Hazard (excluding mental. health) ? : b, Exposure of Ieoplc to potential health hazards 1S, AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the obstru on of any scenic ;vista or View open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open_ to public view? _4- PAY - u 7 CIJ �a x C�hl t7 � �+aV lHf'� {x)lall�l hlT l� VAI lIF1TT i lU AP 1b; An additional 4 al:ZrOz will bo royes-Cov jed )ray bUilclin�la, r�}�a,�(.�r�as�+��. --And the 'jcc0. %L -'i road. 'h e c iC � ' at(r ti qac rt.anof f into rt.r�a(�tmcdcat� t lte�+ (A�G�r- zaM c . Edgar SOLt h will i n~d( reaG. DcPCrrknenttaagoi(pr~cVWT)Qnts will L)5-, r(;,q MiC'rn rw,r=1 byr rani��trwL7 Any -tc li.t ies, Constructed within (;t,.. w nt t o Ed(lar Slough have the pote;nti t-ai to ml��act orc��;(K:t tas l im tc ti habitat. ."d: klu'l.t'k°aor Fdcicir Slough nor the � e" p � -�. Crot�tch Dii,Lh (1'(pprEic�srt' I c mc'I'It ShOUld not krr�+ located wit" 4�t, •{ r�'t (:xf r, e:r ra(�, t, l"ra.t'dlr and 1"(:) +00t. of (vdr� r ri�at,►gl, in order, to f re<�teiry txrwr� F'clrl ,r Sir(,rgih t;e (' rs�rt aroas Of limitedVLA wand r�Ctrari rrn habitat. ,- ,i rid e L, r ey ('nein t,yPe cf i 1MIte� habi t,:j: {rF;,,)l �, arid r und p ,ar:i.,.+n N'E,gtet,�t'Ian arf,� biol rrg�.Ga�llly�di rr} , 'a t Both w^r�+rrrt.] irrr hr Ertt�-a t. °era~ uric range Of $pedes .ncl�.(dxngir,�rsr�v�ndrrq �� () botanical survey � 1G(t" c1' b� C(�T'li�(.fCtwkj_ at the time., n ,."hijivi ican» Vit, N r't lgar-,ra(- i, ndr,t t r i a� i located wd(+5,t of t. EdtE�i 1J , y 1. ndt~rstry cot.tl,rj h�' �s"�Fr�`r'�.y» t"tcrx G,ra s,ctr'w, , �;. �i1 d4 rfCGta hataF, c ,, Gw �.Ci atcand arils "por pittal ll. ts , . t CId Iindoors) The .�di t ar��a�b(lit". r,dOV0� m�ain�ra , Ap r.,ri �_jl Of the roz .. clrle wcl(.tl d l l ow cMnsi derC'at.a or'a pf Gin additional i r, r r eJt?ri (� Fr -cm t'.ho preseri't. year ti r(t thc� rcarr,r t ri a c h :,nr i nr t hr^ pastoral chwver-ctui the B, �bj e� and rArena will, ka�y Frra,crty. 1 T}cvel(aamrzt~at wcattX( nencarat-(w �,�tij Etddition;:al �1�at,l Z srt �,r sr Cf tclrt o. � Hnnt,y Run �-(rlcf � A,1�» T� on site, Thu, it", +trllirtt�t� at` ,' c reywr,y htel".i ouf'�'11t C:niri ci. % ,{ t:r d 1i.i°i ira� l tr,aFf% f'rcy :rt,y Fr -rant i , ! 1r nc:y� F c,trP F�r7 d int' t,tac a n rttipr~(Frwc°rn�,n s + rir� �rx li. fi �Ir rrrl M'ap .Itacar-'T TV) irnrr.drar�r� r., af�k,. ted t o klsaneyRUR Road. s I �,,e� (r'�.•;ti rI �-+rl I x eel. ^icilv'�,�J t~I p�lc:nf wil �.n. r d rn nil �Frar i.„A rrat'r?cl <l^ r(tr'(N 'All rlfi1X/ l Cirri rii.f`il ct +k rJn a cC. {:,{rr, �apkrr-raa;ir7a�at:c;ly �` iC7t� rit gar+t •ha.r (nr K wr m i. i, o s cJ i l'. atit h b Police sir” tc°r t°.a (n vi dc_ l h i;(t<a 't t.,ra�c.a� y kJ, t gat i,,c�rt» Shor ff, "Chic- � � Y C.ortti nktri r•0.5i denti al �° the dev€ l c�K�traer(t i+A 1e��di' �"hrnls„Il< i)i.�tr-c't. t�r1 tt�, r,'avrre:w`c�w�dirirl in, rrli'r„i+rKtcl car, sire I"Mina °i i'c�tiw a rnprart must hip l x x.Ery w,� 1;',� h� r eei>:.t3.r'"c'd. —6— r' AppIir,,ant : William Bwrke Assessor's Parcel #t 40--.4 c6-151 16.q 7 i -112.2 UATn�aNGET A. Pr "►,l.cir ir?r? to Type Of Pv-Ojtl 'Ct Rezz rle I'. Ir"e.4- 7 ec_acr• i pt i on •n Rezone from om F -',rj -to FFR-2 w. Lt'mati. on � 01,tth side of Marley Run Road, appro. ,, i (njLtt.ti l y 6',`jc.t f 00t east, Of the Skyway, bounded an the west by t.k,tt, 8yw,AAy raid un the stat;ttl-t by Edgar SloLtgh,; PI� rapcaS,ed Vensi ty of Development; 1 dwelling t�ni. ��� �tt~►.As. Ammunt of lrttPW-vieUs Surfacinq. ()Ce:wZs and Nearest, PL.tbl.ic Road(%)i Honev Run Suad� 140thod tit Sewage Dispozal. r-1ep•�,i� tanN.s .' r, ;�rtt,trr e o+ Water SOpplyIndividual well-z >rN PrOXifnitY n Power Linvs4 To original pzr�rMl�d tt,►w Potentialfear further land divisions, and develraFamtmt. Limited by soptit t&,vjj:, installation standards, ,o. ; t-,iiror�m ntG .: �tekLin.3 . T�.yrr�xin �t. �ene►��tl Topographic ChAraateri Gently rolling terrain. b. Slopes.. Parcels off Wa'nvi�y Run, I-% .large parmel , (I. EIo,lati-on, 235 to ' ttt;) foot above sea level d. Lima,i. nq ractorsA. None on 7iteg tailings south of IwdgarY S1 uttgh �" „ fat.►x l i,� (� q ,„1 y �^, 1 4 . 1 �/�i�(t5o and. 1.,'hC r� ,,lt�•.tur i sti t.ss: ,y.lc«C�L7-1 and,-IKt..t� Cam $andy L-JI fit.m _alrtMrl EdtJOV 9, 10c,,gh. Shallow soil over stony land. Lr W f ,a tna in x rgcl l� �C� c,Car s a perc.-ont aqe of stone is and sh al l ownoss �► f i Wttc.sr al Ha., i,trdt; of the. , Land a. Uorthquako onor, YTTIj l`1odurate; �C)O(.) foot west of Foothill F'4,au7 t, traces b. E'r~cosi tars 1" Ot,ential„ None to lows a, Landt5l;i,dea Potential- Low Gtl. Fa+ra-, ra,t.rema. o. Ss,p,�ns Potential a . NiA. ''fix Hydrology h Sul face 041t(rr-: SI C)ttgh' adjacent to the s,mtth b. GrOQnd JA'4t r a Area, r:s; I a gh c�rt�u �iw�tt ;r w ;l7di^'aw tl N a. r`�tYn�aclt� ha;1`Ib;':t0rj Wt J. C; s: Dr ai n% i rite Iwdgar Slough. d„ P'�I' Mal ' kainf,;il (nt l mal Y': '.gib to a�.S a r-►�h���. 0. Limiting 1*actck sm V-5Ital,lS(z rI'l Cdul s V w I'yr tactsr«a F'ct i t» Ad iare'nt to i ndustri .11 aroi j trap wort, Air Pair, E~Ia trl,�t;�rl,•I p�~cl _,� rrv�,r"r=rittc!rt,�« e1 Ve,petation: Qak, Orassl nd limited habitat along 0001anr.he Creek/Cbgar Slough, riparian, valley aak;, 9. Wild] i+L- Flabitat: Vern+alq - gSlough, pcaC�l s �-�1 C7n Fd . al~ CII k�t1 I l`nvi ronrnent e ,. 0. rNnd Historical ReSOLtraos in the arFa: Fligh» 1 1 . BUtte Caul ty Se -neral Plan desi gnatiol•1. ` Aclri,ct,tlfttra�.--�ie�ir�nt;al 12 Ewist n Zoning—. FR -5 Esti ytinr,,l Land Use on^si.te: Three parcelst wi,i;h 1 house rtwh, r:)rs* parc;al with `:a mobile homes, Str-�71t~s iflICS �aY"f-`n� p[1 lr1f"C,�t;:' h �trr;el . 14. Surrounding Area: Land Uses: North and northwest • industrial, wL%t rJuirc:h, oust: residential; b. Zoningt rR-S, A-21 M-1 Fit -160 M--2, C. Gen. Flan deli nations : (1 w .l�dl.l�tria�, �g�].rl.;l'�:i"lra].^i�laraidetltial � Q�aon grid Grazing, V. F'bpuIatianc Sparse. 15, I % Miaractur a+ Situ and Area; ALIJacent to deyeloping area of Mu CO tI 16, Near P;wat Urban Area-. City of Chien 1000 feet west. J R'. Rvlrywant Spheres ref influence; City of China, CARD, Chico tt,i t i r (3chool Di sari ct. Hit, 1(rarovementiz Standards Urban Area: F't,trsuant to F'Ublic Work's. 19. Fire Protection Service a. NOW-Ost County (State) F°i ru Station: Station #44 appro.-.. milms. Vit. Dater Availabilityt Tankerr truck, r;s Schools in. Area: Chico Unified Schaal District. .� +w x. � �' � +-' � ' �'.. � r. r ,: � 1 �.. � s h 40 h Fi" "Pik i v;,r. y s dt lw y%z eM r y' ,w, q C y ',i$� g W K " >• 'F g, y+ r�' - SaS M w v�rF '>t.'...b< -i F�: � a.Xk,..'2 i � k Jimmy W & Di anb Holl: 4 168 Honey Run, Road Chico, CA 95926 i a AP# 11-38-5 " . 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T, k Mint. 101; R fond thence South Q, o courses and dlattnCApd North:+ont corner of Pardo) Ono, as naid Parcell 32 )ast, 32T.65 foot Eo the bhnrlone R Bannon, et al to N0!`as o 1s doecrlhod in deed Trent a� in rook 1591 of UOtto County Official, pattay• et UX recorded r at Ono Ptl2, and the true Racorde, 'in the Office eptalibgr 11, lqb� Point of bokintsing for the lino beihr the thsnco Sotto nlo11, the Kcal Recorder. duction thereof to ah line ar Wald natLa G acdrlbod$ described as point !n the South line Y porter, artd tho Southerly pro. Paraol One in the Dand frhm Robert ShaHiedrt44 tpareal Plnurnnt:0. Taylor, at lift, dated Novembor 13, 1950 and rocordod llovambor lb, 1 of culla Gauntly OCClcial .nanorda, at page („(1. and the or of nn1 In Book D)jjpTlOqj e. DE:3C a All that cortnin Poul property situate In the county of Butt*, State or Calif-• ornla, described as followat The blast 250 loot, lying, between parallel parcel or lands l.tnee pf the ;following described A Diof Section 1, TownshiBrbed its ,fallow 21 North, Rango 2 Eaet , H.D.B. k H., doe- cO`mlllO i at the 12orthwest Corner of said Section lt, and running thetico 5outfi 0° 02, kaon 33li>T.foet along Ehe lino botwoon Soctiann is and 5, said; Townouth and Range to an old fennel Chance alonr; said old nonan'{being too Southowns line of file property pow or formerly owned by Lyman lr, 3ta its various mnnnde7++, on the following courasn "a d * StanaQh°)• lollowin¢ lana, 101.9 foot, thence South 81 4" tit North 73° fly. boRJnninp for the parcel of lnndjhoroin doearlboCl�Sthencatfrotn�ealdotpoinpoof int of beginninE, South tll° Obt l;aaE, 16.5 root,, locate south and parallel with Cha Nea;orly lino be said 3or.Lion to the Sout}orly 11'10 of filet aprtnin *pre, col of lnsstl'deacribod ea Percol Ono !n the Deed from S. Par - to Plonannt 0. Taylor, of tsscj dntod November 1 from Robort , killer +t al, 16, 1x/50 In Book 555 of Ofricial lieCgrdb, of 3,is brocorda and recordod Novombor, Cnli,farnlal locate Waeterly along• Cha Squtherlyplina�pf TolororntuLts caudit to n point whish bans South and pnrn1161 with the NestOrly line of naid Sactivn 4 from the,Erue point of borittningl thanae North and pesrilel with the IJaatarly 11ne of naid Section 11 to the Yrun,paint or boglnri,nEt. J9fClTTJNC TURTPROli'all that portion thoroof l or Edgnf Slough, yIng Northerly, or the contarlihe RL`SVltta 7'ltl.`tET°nOti' a non•.oxalusivo aaaam„nt for•Ond aria! public utility purpaaaa 6O root Jn width over and, along the $•>uthnrly 60 feet thereof.' TOCE•T11t1l N1T11 a notl^axolttai'vq eeaotnent fol+ rend and public utility feet in width lylnC Geat of 0nd oontipi,oun to the rnllpui.n8 deear1bodrlinat COMkOCIL'O at the 11orthlodat eornen or oeld Sec ti nn Scuth,00 621 Nuat, 334,' foot nlong Cho li'nn batweotlj• and running thence Totino)%Sp and Rana to an old Penna ile lin Al, $ert.lona 4. and $ naid Sauthorly 11110 of Lho propo}qty now bra ros7riorl ng said old Coraco being the poll 10 its various y owtsad by L,ythnn V.tepheneir NnrLh T3° Ill,'' T;aat, i0l�ilnlaai; t}tul xo rOIIOW1h# aourmoll dlathilana} Ilert.tif{�aE corner of haradl Colo, as eoid Pal'=on1 is doanrJbad�in•deodfo6t; to Lila 4`l,nrlone R. Benson, at Al td: lloitrt; P, Nat.tay, at ux l'bnq . d « in cook lr.tl3 or auLto County 0friciAl Itpcordh, in tho Offlao cfpths}Rop11 nrdnr�" at patty. 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A.4 H.0 and more particularly described as followst A one (1) foot wide no -access strip lying northeasteely of and adjacent to the followinq described line. beginning at the northwesitekly earner of that certain parcel of land shown as containing :7.23 acres on :that cartain Jbrcord of J Survey map on file in Bobk 74 of Maps, at page 67 and 68 in the ' Office of the Recorder of the County of'bUtte, State b£ California, said point of, beginning a.tso being in the northeasterly line of Che Skyway#_thence, along the northeasterly line of said Skyway South 19°27"19' East a distance of 156.26 feet to the to minds of said no -access strip. i r r?,r L' 1 li�9 W ro- 1 Alm t;.aUNTY 0 13UTTE 1 ' i)01AF�TMENT 0.1� PUOLIG WQAKS ; tnteC Drl>ra - orovllle, Cal'lfornia g59t�5 T G1�ounty „ $044266, 534-433 APK,ICATON OR PRv rESSINQ OF MAPS ANb IMPROVEMENTS Name ofMap orDeVelgpmen.t J Location of Property � tZ s^ �'�� ° Ar P, 4 Applfcanf y Mailing Address Fi- i. SUBDIVISION FIND PARCEL MAP PROCESSING A. Final Map, Number of Lots_ -� (Feet Per Map � _ � p.lus,,.—._.....—per lot)Fee-, B;. Improvement Plate Cheok and Inspect l n. Est. Constr. Cost: Fee:,:. ..%o of Est:. Constr. Cost Fee: C. 'Street sign, Fee; $� D, Private.Road' Inspection _ Feet , I1� STORM DRAINAGE DEPOSIT Total Units or Acres in Development (Fee; Unit/Acre _.„�: Fee; SITE IMPROVEMENT PROCESSING (Fee. per plan } Fee; 1V, RECORD OF Fee; V. OTHER Fee: Total Amount: .. ' Dlrecter of Public Wbrks � gate' _ Receipt Number , LD 1260tgsvfect s-2ys5I ,ww .t+•�I.W`4�`.rr9kJ�' I' 111 �"Z`�i ,� w�r.k1M4..+y4Mc I BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MI UT1;S PAGE '$ June:' 16; 1986 tai ,1�lAM IIUitKE TPM 3. Shaw 50' ,ft. building vet"back , Si.ne measured from centerline of access easement. 44 Deed to the County of UutLe 30ftr. ri.ghL-o --way from the Gentwerli.ne of honey Run Road.. 5. Shown all easements of recordon the final map 6. Obtain encroachment permit for all drive ays new or existing, oad Construct to county standards.. 1. Pay any .delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 8 Meet the requirements of Butte County Ordinance No. 2463 and 'Resolution No: 85-40 regarding school impact fees for the Chico Unified School District' and place a note on the final map stataing that residential, building permits or mobile ,home installation or hookup permits for residential dwelling units' is --jrbjeot to the payment of school mitigation fees,. Real:tb bepartinent conditions: q, Provide an area for walls and 1.00 ft. leachfield free setback around these areas on parcel 2, 10 ; Provide a 100 ft, leach.fi.eld free setback around existing, wells either within the property- or within 100 ft: : of the prof erty boundaries on parcels 1, 2 and 3. 11. Provide 'the required usable sewage disposal area on parcel. 3. Combine with an adjacent parcel, any parcel na proven to contain tate usable sewage disposal area raquired by the Subdivision Ordinance. 12: Provide sufficient arca Ear a` dwelling on parcel. 3 exclusive of setbacks and usable sewage disposal 6reas. Manning Depai tment condi.Lion: 13. Each parcel to have a m. n,lmum frontage of 220 ft. on. Humbug Road. " Moban seoolided by Mr. Streeter and carr;ieci unanimously. ----------- -------------------- 1. W. .. ., .a.. rrr.ins.l�+w.Irvr�..tL.���Lr.,r�rwrr�w:�M�..r.r.L�'.: 'BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENC,Y,.MXNUTPS June,,, 16, 3,986 APPENDIX. G! NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT NOTICE IS MEBY GIVEN that the project described below h4 been reviewed. pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quiality Act of 1,970 (Public Resources Gide 21100, et. sec{.) and a determination has been made that it will nct have a' significant effect upon the environment.' Log f 86-01-06-01 AP 11il-;38-16 & 17 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Tentative Parcel Map dividing 6+ acres to create three parcels. 3. LOCATION. OP PROJECT; On the soutfiWost corner of the intersection of Honey Run Road and horse 'Run Lane, Chico area. 4. NAM_ND ADDRPSS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: William F. Burke tax Albert 118 Honey Run Road 146 'Tonea'West Chico, CA 95928 Chico, CA 95926 3 , `tITTGATION ;MEASURES 6.. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect' of this project is ,on file at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville. This study was Adopted:_ as presented. Adopted with chr,nges. Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached. 7. A public hearing, on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body. Hearing Body � _ a Date of Determination. to Determination.- etermination:On on-the basis of the initial study of envirownental impact, the information presented at hearings, comments received on the proposal and our own knowledge and, independent researchi IVe the proposed project COULD NOT have asignifit, ant _find effect on the ei vironment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION is ` horeby'adopted4 Vefand thatt the. project COULD have a significant efPe.ct on the environment but will not in this ease because of Q attached mitigation mieasuresi descxibod in item 5 above which are 4y this reference made Gonda t� ons of Project s Proval . A conditional 'NEG'AT .UE CLA'.ATION s hereby adopted. 1 Date r At I • .�"f eijk rile 'N" U .] 50, COUNTY OR BUTTE EIJVIRON y NTAL C[IECKLI rt7RM (`to e cc�inpfete�7Ti �y L'ea AI`ency) f'5-0x-ZS�g2 Loi, 1f AP 11 Qq --4b-15,16,1.7,2;1., 22 l ; tACKCROUNIa 1. Name Or proponent William Bt,ir%e 2-. Address of proponent and ropxe�entativ� (if �applie.. . c� 5 i•iorse Run Lane Robert Hess Curti$ 1141 Gedhey�- -Chico-VMz------'8—T-Ianey Titin, Rd. i c'.`� ; ? '2�`" Ch:t. c o ['iroject description ROZOno. , � l . t1ANAT0Ry_i. NL)Nc UI _Surf, �Yrn�cC Y M Y[iIl No a„ Hoes theproiect hr+ve the potential to degvada the quality of the envi,roliment; substantially reduce tho habitat ofa fish or Wildlife specie$, causo't risk or wild`liro population to drop below self- sustaining levels,, threaten to oli.minrato a plant, or . animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or end:itigored plant or animal at e1 iminata important examples of tho major periods of Calirorn a history or prehistoty? b, noes the proiect have tine potential to ach eVe: :mart-ttrm I)enefits to the detriment or long ter111► unvircnmentoil goals? (A short-torai impact oft thu environment is one: Which occurs ill a relatively brief 'period of time While long; terra linpacts 01'1 c. noes the project have impacts whicia are indivi,dur tlltif limited, but Cumulatively considarablo7 (A prajcet Inny impact on two or more Separate, resources where :the impact on each rosource, is relatively small but wileiq, the affect of the total of those impliens eau -the vilviro-fitment is significants) �1. laasea tl►c irr��jt�e t h -ave environmental orrects which will, 6111"t, SL riilva'S4 t'°f1`eCtSan JhInIan 1 it, 11I 1 I RMI NAT I Uig (,ro. I)e G ani1al o f c`ti 11y t 1io Land Agelte,1 flit the basis of this initial evaluat`iolai 1./Wli find the: �rO aose�d S re?,j.-ect t,(tULIY CVR'1' hiyvo a il;ri�i (i cant Off oc t an tlat eriu rongre itt , uptll ar- Nlip�Af1`tVI. I11i �LAItA, ION W�i ll brw propar,atel rl tJtgi: find thr,it although the proposed project could have a ,sil;n3ti- cant cl`[-ect on tlaa environment, thcxe will not be a signzficarlt effect In this ease be cause the ri1'IIGATIgN �i"ASU1&i;: �lescrilazd on' -i the attacher# shce'c have Uoun add0k1 to tlio 1 ro;%eet'Aft N11,0ATIV11, TiRr<1,n11A'1' he will lye prepared, t�'lYll -find the laropused prt loct MAV linvo rr tiil;nir%c.rnt` "0l'1'c t eta the o nvl. rownpnt ; and stn 1101 Thi[ At itA'1`Ie'; ..»� RoL,ruwry 21. 1985..,_�.�. ('01IN'I'l: 1111 litl'l"I`I?, iaLANNINti I,4113'nIt`1'hIf~N'[' 12trVI5EU Malt h 19, 1.98.5 , �� �• p�')'tl'C��`cc�a�e-�1ailrter rFTLt`T o < . ENVIkONMENTAL ITS CE xg anations of all eyesO and "maybe" answers'are required vn attachod sheet(.},) YES MAYBE NO 1, EARTH: Will the proposal. result it significant: a:instable earth conditions or, in changes in goo 3 ogle substructures? ; b Disruptions, displacements,, compaction or overcovering of the sail? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features'? d,: Destruction, covering;;ox modification of any unique geologic — physical features? e`. Increase in wind or water erosion, of soils:,, either on or off-site? f Changes in deposition or. erosion of beach sands, or changes in,siltation, deposition or erosion which may, modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean, or any bay, inlet or, lake? Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban. areas? fij Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslidesf niud- t,l.ides, ground failure or similar hazards? r? 2 AIR.. Will the proposal result in substantial: a`, Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b The, creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes:` c4 Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 5 WATER, Will the proposal result in substantial: a, Changes in currents, or the col.irse or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? A b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c. Need for off-site surface drainage improve _ ments, including 'vegetation removal, channel;.- ization or culvert installation? , d, Alterations, to the course or flaw of flood waters'?, e, Change in the anount of surface; water 111 any water body? ` f, Discharge into surf-ac: wagers, or in any Alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to tempetature., dissolved ozygen or turbidity? i, g, Alteration Q'f the a4rectxo;n or rate of flow ; of ground w4ters? , .�. y }1 Change: in the quantity of grotand waters, or ►rith.- tither' 'through diract additions drawals, or through interception of an aqt. fer by cuts or excavaticins' .� j Redi�c"tion in the arn�?u'nt of water atherwse av tilai le for public wetter sul� lies"? .._ . ?, jExposure of j>4op1c or nr"6p'ergy' to whter related hazards such as fl,00dins? -2- " T7777- ecg• .J "' n U Y SC:US Y dry! L)r � r� r �CrhtPi�rs yak, E'v_► L.UA"i` QU AP 4C,2-4.6,--1 a , 16 17:,,4 `], p 22 1b; An dditaan l "acres will be aver,covored by buildings, OrIvavayr=, and the dcc 5" - d. Z^ Sur+41ce runaf�f into Sdgzr• Slouch will increase; Tri accr rrtta�c�dat:e the i r *grease,; drainage improve—Ments wi l l be requ ,rp lay the 1". eprar"tra ent. 04 Public Wnrks. Any f a ci'ii ti ea constr~acted aai thi n �,i~ ad )lacent to Edgar Slough havw the pot:ont_iatl to impact areas of incrit hive, i mit,ed habitat. +ither Edgar Sl`oagh nor the ,'.'^"; .'�" r' Craft h J) tc�i reprE��tent 4 f Ir„rid hazat d. DaVelopment should not, b.e ],acated within F."O ff, -,t r-rf, r,rc.rttr is Ditrc,t'r and. 1t,0 feet of 'Edgar `Slatrgh inti order to prcyrearv(: 01,0,5ttinq' rca. pati}erns. •;, ;: E4€;g ar 'SlOugli supporta areas of li,rti'ted and riparian hrtbi't at. n are one type, of limited habi tat found on -mite. Cloth verrt��J. T,rjnl":� and riparian vegOtation are biolagia-ally diverse, pt"avicfir7gCI t-,,tiorior habitat far a Wide range Of Spccie5 inc,:lttdinq ,raro and �:,n,,"HANnnor:e,d spl eaiea. A botanical survey should be condttctr;d at the time 6bt A large indttstri al area is located Wert of the property. NOi; e ](.�vots a'1,eneroated by industry coulde„ceed stand4rds for ►°1,�i7e��err.�a t a,ye ;r~eside.c,c as,, hospitals - 45 l~ N,Et_ i ndra,::)rs) . The: di st4ract~:+ bOt.woea't -Fjje e�.ista.ng Industrial developmentand the rer;idc�nti,al. area tMrmtt ns the a Approval of the retonc Would allow consideration of ars additional will O resi.denees from the Present 5 Over time, the 5tabl,eas and arena will tic: rerraovedq changing the pa5tora1 character of the property. l: Dovelopnrent would penerate in additional 16ca A,T}.T. ctn~0ite. The • P r Y q { F i ty ko intersection ��cti can of Honey ttrt and Sit w,ety haet !:aw f i _i ont ca ,ae ir.rP7nrant �l {:e addi't'ional t.raffiC4 Property, 4ronta e im�rnvemertts may he ,c:{r+ar~r ai a.o Ia] licrney Run Road at; the parcel 'nap ��te�u To raducr� actress 'should be limited to }'{oney Finan Fuad 14 stn Rosidenti Al developmc:"nt will incr Ogre dornands for a1]. t,►cVer"'rlmrw`rtt;a`l. ' C, 1" ytT lit_rr, F ir'e' hazard sari”site is r',�t.r�u c,\Is ext;r'oml:?• that} n4ar {?art Fire' skEia�n is #4�4�F, apprra;itnately 5 mi,)es,tiist.ant. tlt{ a 'pc)lica prm#aect can xs providmd by krt,ttte County 'Sher:if+i Chico spit station. 1 }0: C'ortinuori r~esidenti;al development is leading to dyercr�)t"aGiint4 in 'the: Chico Uri 'School nistj,"ict "{hit; g lust. be significant imp t tr ac. mi't" g egt.tire.dw t`� at�d ar aa -i �, Y . F. W,i I1 be r - -6- IM 8'. Vegetation: Oak Gr aSSI �and I 1 i m.i ted hcab it 1 Ong Comao(. Creek/Edgar Slough, riparian, valley oak. q. `Wildlife Habitatz Vernal pool. -%I Ong air Slough. Cultural Enyi.ronmertt: IQ. Am ogi cal snci Fii at ri cal kesourr:es i n the Ger►ea: > f li, gh. B't.e County 'GPner al B an designation Agricultural -Rosi dential 1:? 8.xistino Zgniog: FR -S. 13. Existing Land "Use on-site:, Three parcels with 1 house each, pane ,parcel with 2 mobile homes9 5itable%L and arena on lnrq( parcel. M Surrounding Area: a. Land Uscs: North and northwest: indUstr'ial, west;: ch;owch east;; residential.. b. Zoning: FR- , A-21 M-11 FR --16O, M_2N C. Gen. Plan designations: Aqr-icultural--ROgidential, teres and Grazing, industrial. dM Parcel Size's: Few at 2-1/2 to 51 n'_,, 48, !12, I,Z1 roc. e. Popul zati on:r Sparse. 1 . Character of Site andl Area: Adjacent to developing aroa of Chico:. 16. No ar°est Urban Area: City of Chico '1000 feet' went 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence City a,� Chicmi CARD, Chico Unified School District. 1S Improvements Standards Urean Area; Pursuant to r4cAili.c Works. 19. Fire Protection Service: a. Nearest County (State) Fire,Station: Station 444 appr'og; S miles. b. Water Availability- Tanker truck. ; 0. Schools _i n Area: Chico Un'i f i ed School ni str i c+t Oray,1110, CalliQM 4 . PAS PRofESSiONA.f Anck E010giCAI SERVICES ' February, 26, 1986 Butte County Planning CO 7 County Centex Drive proville, CA 95965-3397 Gentlemen and Ladies; Over the past week, my firm performed an archaeological records search and an -site archaeaiogical reconnaissance of the Soar -acre per Run Road, Chico, which he cel belonging to Mr, Bill. Burke, 142 Honey into two residential parcels of two -acres each. proposes to subdivide They are Parcels 2 & ;3, took 66, "Maps, Page'. 17 within the NE'; of Sec- USGS topographic tion 5,>Towu.sliip'1N, Range 2E of the Chico 7.5' t the results of the i.nves- uadran le. This, letter briefly suimuarizes & y tigation. The records search revealed the presence of several prehistoric well as :n sites within a one -Mile radius of the Burke property as in historic -era stone fence that is presumed to exceed 50 years age, the Archaeological Information Cen- and which is shown on the maps at the parcel. our ,field check confirmed that ter at CSU, Chico, crossing the of the stone fence that Grossed the parcel in 1977 when it portion was first recorded has been removed. It was noted on the 1977 Site to be removed.; Record that portions of the fence near Skyway were going of that fence no longer, crosses rhe parcel The small remaining section in question; 'The field survey was undertaken by PAS archaeologist deal by means of Neuensohwaoder who traversed the entire four -acre property noted transects spaced; 10 meters apart. A single cultural resource Was (as opposed to a site), Th%s,feature and recorded as an isolated feature of Crouch Ditch which is prominently visible on consists of a section the topograplii -77777 .W",:. '; .. wp YRS' 1'if'1,"1B;G No, 4 PI.A IT I:ipE . W�11 the propdsa resul,'t in substantial,: . a. xane in the tliv'exsitY 'of species o,x number r'. o any, species Of .plants (inccl'ua ng trees", Crops), an aqua t�c tants) q shrubs gran,': p,P 7 _..r. _. b. Reductiot of the,numbers -of arty,., unique, rare` or endangered species of plants? c. ; Introduction :o`� new species of plan'ts into An , , h_ Z barrier to the normal. re lens area f or in , p b mens of exist�n^ species? l d d. Reduction in acreage of any agra cul tux dl crop`? �.-.. 5 :�,It�(�L LITE. {4111 the proposal •result in substantial: . a; I nge in the divers1t, of speciesy or numbers of any species •of ` animals;(birds ,` land animals including reptiles,�fish and shell fish, ben.thic, organisms or insects)? b, reduction in the numbers of any uni;que,,, rare or endangered species of animals?. c Introduction of new sped es of animals into an area . or result in a barrier to thr� migration or movement of animals? d,, . Deterioration to existiiig fish or �4ildlil e habitats 6., NOISE. Wilthe proposal resU'l,t in substantial,; a,. increases in existing noise levels? .._.. b Exposure of people to severe noise levels?'. 7. LICHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce sig .ant lig t and glare? 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a ' s •Cial alteration of the present or plannad ; land us,e of an area.? � 9. NATURAL. RESOURCES: Will the proposal resttl C in —n- ntiall sSnLrea,se se of an ixatural. a.u in the gate ,of ix y `- res'ourrces? b. Depletion of any non-xenewable natural, resources? .. --�- 10. RISK OF UPSET. Will the ';proposal ,involve•: . aw xis • ot 0Xplo.si.on or the release o£ hdZard- ous sxtbttaues (including,, but, not limited, to, oil; pe8ticides, chemicals o.r xadiation) in .,the, event of An ° accident or upset Gond ti oats? b. possible interference with an 'emergency response plan or eiiter'gericy evacuation plan? ropottat alter the ]ocatlon, POPULATION. Will, the p, str� uaon, density, or growth rate of the: human population lc, t{OUSINC. Will the proposal •affect existing' housi>g� oxo create demand for additional housing? 44, . u if . V 6Ir\OVW+t.q Y AJ 5 1 Y4 `.. t'yes" "maybel' xpi4n41ta ono and ax , answee Yeuzrerl on attach ed s s at �� c YES" MAYBE ' NO J. EARTH. Will the proprasal result in 'signa ficart,t: a: ' –Unstable'earth conditioxs ox in cha4es ,in geolagIc subs *ructuries ? j� 1S . Disruptions, displacements , c,ompaction ori averc6ver7.ng of the soil? C•. c, Change in topography ar ground surface, relief features? d, struction, covering or modification.'of any, unic{se- geologic or physical features "'?• e., Increase: in wind ax water ; Kasien o so'l;s, either on or off -sate? f, Changes in deposition or erosion of beach Sand's, or changes in siltation, depo .i tion orerosion which may modify the channel p£ a river or stream or, the"bed of .the ocean -or any bays, inlet or Lake<� 'agric g. Loss o7~ prime ulturally productive sails outside designated urban areas? 'h. Exposure of people or prapert}� to geologic ' haztllvds � as earth uakes landslides, mbd� q slides such round failure or similar ha.tak°ds? > 2. AlR, Willthe proposal result in substantial`: T—. ;fir emissions ox deterioration of ambient air quality? � b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoIto or fumras ? c. Alteration of _air movement, moisture-► or temperature, or any change in climato, locally or regionally? Vr' 3, WATER. Will thei, proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents, or the course ox direction of hater movements in either marine or fresh waters? b, Changes in ab.so,xption rates, drainage; pattern$°,• or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c. 'Need for toff -site surface, drainage improve- ments, including vegetation removal, channel- xzati.on or culVext installation?` d. 4 Allt n's to the course or flow of flood weratio waters? e. Change in; the amount of, surface 'Water, in 'any water. body? Discharge: into surface waters, al. in any alteration of .surface v'atexquality', �.ncludang but not limited, to temperature; di$s61,ved,' ezygen or turbidity? � g. .�..... Alter ation of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters' ' h, Chahge in the quantity, of ground waters, either through direct additions ox.*411- +irawal,s, or through interception -of an aquifer by cuts or e'xcaVations i a . Reduction, in the amount of water' otherwise available ' fa -r public. water supplies?, Exposure of people or Property to water".. oodiji, ? y :.r ,related kaa.zaxds such as fl., _ -• - MAYBE NO. 13, TRFINSPORT�1T ON/CIw RCUL.4TIOIV. the ,:pxapa,sal xesult in; n. Geriearon of substantial addxtzonal irehicl;e° movement.? b. Effects on existing parking favilities oar demand for new parking?, C. Substantial impact on ;e:�ising: transportaati`on systems? d. Signi icant alterations to ras'ent 1?stterns of circulation or. movement'_ ox eopl andJ_o°r p goods? e. Alteratlons to waterborne, rail or a;ir .t:�'a.ffxc0 f. Increase in traffic hazards to, motor. ve11cles;y, bicyclists or pedestrians?' 4� .."" .�. 144 PtTI3.L�CEnVx,CES. Will the proposal have. an,.effect A upon, or resu t in a need for new, or altered governmental services a' Fixe .protection? b. Police protection? `. c. Schools? ---- d; Parks or other -recreational facilities? « e. �Jaintenance of public'f acilities, including roads? r f. Other governmental services? 5 -�- L 1S. ENERGY, Will the proposal result in: a. Use o' Substantial amounts of fuel ,or energy?' b, Substantial increase in demand upon existing � sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. UTILITIES. Will the ptopsal result in a''need for new systems: or substantial alterations to the following a, Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Water availability: _2L d4 Sewer or 'Septic tank? e, Storla water drainage? £, Solid waste and disposal? �-_-- ----�, 17. 11H -ALTH, will the proposal result in.: a, rete n of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health) ? b. BXpiisure of people, to potential health hazards 8 AESTHETICS. 10i'.l the proposal result in the orbs ru" ct n o any scenic vista ,or view open o the public, ox will the proposal result i,n the creation of an aesthetcall t f.fensive site open to public. view? r171 Agilk ' ` YEa MAYBE NC RC1tEATI(3AJ.t��I7 the proposal �eszllt "inn npao` ; upon: the quality or quantity°of existing r.ecreationttl oppoxtuxiii-le ? D . CULTURAL RESOURCE s . a� W� 11 t proposal result' iri the alteration Of or, tha ddstruct ft of a prehistoric orhIistorit archaeological sa.to'? b. Will the .p.ropo.sal` result in adverse phy'si-cal or aesthetic '�rl;ffects to a' prehis"tox'ic o. '1`�ding, structure or object? historic bu7 - .. Does the Pr'o' Sosa7 have the potential to cause a physicax change which vo Ia .a1fect unique ethnic cultural values"?' d. Will the proposal restrict enlisting r,�eligious • n the potenti&I , mp.ac't . or sacxesi;.l3,Sua tVx,t}l� area V. DISCUSSION or ,MIM RONMENTAL EVALUATION, ASS 49- 46 -It 16, 17 ,;21. , 2 Seo attached shoots. t t3! t €'IJ Zph ,CJt �gtjyj, 8 Nt4 hIThI EVALtSAijgN AFS 40-46-1 les, 16 p VI 121 , 21ti ib. An ddi t onal 4 acres y4iII be overcervere.d by bui l:dirig%,I eivekrayrx and txho acCes rroad ta,cxez fur#acs r trno into Edgar will inceeasr4 To orcommodAt.e tthe i.ricroa e; drainage improvements WI 11, be required by tho Dippotrtment of Public Works, Any faci1'itie% Coristi to within or ad xacpryt� to Eric ar k Slough have the patent .al to imaact area.; o �err�itzv, 1xnti,-l-,.ed h��bstat» tri« Mmithei, Edgar SloQqh nor the ' CroLkch Ditch repro%ent a k *zod hrl and ., Dant el opment shoal: d not be located wi t ha n VW f ee't o+ r r tett r� 1 x t ch amd ICA) dot of Etc ar, Slough in order to preserve ot, i ting drparlaqe patterns ,y; 5Wgar Slough It"uppor t s areas of limited and riparian habi-f;at. {,fir.=u nal Poolq are One type of limited habitat found t. n -z tu. t:1oth vernal p Ljls and riparian ve otat:ion are biologically diversep pravi,da.ng LA supeorior'. habitat for a wide range of speciea irialudtng rare and endanclored spode - A botanical siarvey should be conduv:ted at the time oP :.�beiivi.sir�ra« 6 . A Large industrial arta is located west~ of the property. Noise level-; tioner, tod by industry aot.Ald f:xce d standEard5 +or nc�, .�-~�;�r►rS1�57.�f Lisez tr•osi dencos4 hoapit.al ts --45 CNEL indoors). The distance between t::;n e�:isting ndtWc t;ri tl doveYapment and the residential area rom�7ins tho S'v mtr 6: Approval of the re; one would allow consideration of an, additional 16 re,sidencE:,- from, ttic present 5« Over time, the stable% acid arena Will be removedi Qhartginq the pastoral character of the propprt:y. 1 . D���el oprrrent �r vein d_ ponerat,e Tin additional 160 A.D.T. on -zit Tho xriter-.est ian of Money Ritr•r and Skyway has' su fficient capacity to aca(,,imiriodat.e addit-iona tra++ic.. PrIoperey frontage imprnvo.rmi+nt may bo tit �,j�.xa rr 1 al onoDior ray Run Road at the parcol, map ptrtgo. z:�dt» ao zcf ety h x« ;, , d-4, access %hot_tl d bo limited,, to Homey RLArl road IAla Rosidential devolopm nt will increase demands +or ak.i (,)overnMon•l;.al so vi r.—r-4s.' Fire ha-zard un-5ito is, riated' as ex t.remo. Thu r;aarost +i ro stntion yrs 4M4, app►wo-,iirv� l.y 5: miles distant,. 14bw';. Polito protection is,,prOvlded by kl'tttto',C:ounty Sherif+ a Chi(M slab fat at i. an. 14cc C.6nt.inuod residential development is leading to overcrowding, i. hr th hicou Uni+i ad School 'ili strict» This sic�ria Pic nt impact rtiumt, be mltig4tod or an E, l.K. will be required, -6- i ,, Vegr Cation Daft Sra,sland, ' limited 'habitat along ;Comanche Greek/51d, gar SToughI riparian, valley oak. 9. Wildlife H 6itat; 'Vernal pools, along Edgar 5lat,tgh.' �} Cultural: �n_v„-i rnMtrr�nt;r ,; 10. .Arrchaeol og3 � al and Hi ttar�Gal f�a+s��trces a r� �:ho ar��ts High. 11. Bette County, Qeneral Plan designation; �1c�riottltrir-7.•�esa,dn�i �i7•. 12, Existing I.on i ng ; FR—$. ,i3.�*ist`t�r Land Use can site: Throb paroel with 1 tsausc eaeh,. One parcol with 2 mobile homes, stables and arena on larc)e parcel 14. Surrounding Area* r+r Land tlzetj:, North and northwest: industrial., West', church� oast. residential b. Zoning; FR-5, A” 22I M-i 7 r-R -1601 M"2> c. Men. Plan do%icjnatiohs« Agri cul tural—Re ideni:ial7, Qpt'n and Grim zingI Industrial. ciw Parcel Sizes; Fa:w at '2 -112 to 31 ha,, 48, 1112, 131 ac. e. Populations Sparse I1�r. M,4zractor o+ Site and Area: Adjacent to developing area o Chico., 16., Nearest Urban Treat City o-V Chico 1000 -femi. West. 174 Relevant 5phorez of jn+lttcncee City of Chico, C AARID, Chico Unified School District. l',Er. improvemtrttz Standards Urban Brea; PUrslaant to PL-kblie'`Works. 19. Fire Protection Service a Noaretat County (State) Fire S�atipnz Station 1144 apprOX0 ka mi, I oz. b. Wator Availabilityt Tanker truck. 210 Schools in Arusa; Chico Un +ied School. Di5tr'icL. (continued) EXCEPTIONS: (continued) 10. A+1 foot, no access strip as deeded to the County of, 'Butte, Recorded September_ 15, 1980, in Book 2550, Page 138, Official Records.,, Affects Parcel I -A. �- •- ' ----• -^.. , 11. The 'right to construct, place, inspect, maintain, replace, remove` and use facilities of. the types stated, 'herein, and other incidental. purposes In favor of: pacific Gas and Electric Qompan�= rzsl. v(' i', •� e3 phone andeleg*;;x0;�`` Gou4ar�y For: pop`s,; eto 1,�Les; oglesial wires, cables, etc. .Recorded: October 21.r 1980, in Book , Pages, Official - Records. 12. A Deed of Trust to secure an indebtedness in the original principal sum of $225,000.00, and any other amounts and/or obligations secured thereby Dated: April '10, 1981 Trustor: William Francis Burke and Phyllis Ann Burke, husband and wife r as Community Property Trustee: Crocker CustodyCorporation, a California corporation. Beneficiary.: Crocker National Bank, a national banking association Recorded- May 4, 19$1, in Book 2618, Page 6580 official Records. Affects- this and other property ' A Deed of Reconveyance was recorded February 8, 1983, in Book 2794, Page 410, Official Records, Said Reconveyance was nullified by a Rescission of Reconveyance recorded March 9-5, 1984r: in Book 2922, Page 317, Official Records. 13. A Deed of Trust to secure an indebtedness in the original pr-incipal sum of $225j000.0,0, and any other amounts and/!br obligations secured' thereby' 8, 19$5 Trustor, William Francis Burke a nd Phyllis ann Burke, husband and wife Trustee* Crocker Custody Corporation, a California corporation Beneficiary; Crocker National Bank, a national banking association Recorded: April 17, 19850 under Butte County Recorder's Serial No. 85-10969 14._ An existing road as evidenced by the Assessor's Parcel Map being known as Horse Run Lane.' 15. Matters affecting title to the herein described property due to the fact that the subdivision map does not conform to,the rcord;descrip- tion . Affects: Parcels I and, 11 (continued) DESCRIPTION: (continued.) MEN� _ Wint, MaMmMm"'._ Cl C) 'to'9r p � J et ' }� ti •.: "+y, ✓' 4 1»,.: ' p Cr«r ! a 'b.. Gyj U". 0-1 6 it p N b. q d' A' a s tl ib iA F C>$ (.i� m y C C 4S w "'� tl�' .�. 0 w q '. 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