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SIR •� rl � ' 1 a /` � �P �•� f M' ' 1� h 151•, � 1 �� � f .. �5� �,' � � r a � .. .. ^ 1 •Iy • a, el � T • .i 7 ;�' �a l � / ftl1 e 1 ,. � �7. � I �: a �. �, N t p 4� a � \ � r 1 � � * I 5.1 � /v a '� e 1 ,y a N � 's 1 ,,P� � t � da � rH.. -t 1. 5 ; �� 1 .tq � � ,r. .�_,'. ._.. i ._ ... .! e•ry .. .. Ali .. ...�' �_. ... > >. u. ... ... PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DIVISIONS APPLICANT Michael W. Cannon, Log#86-09-05-01 ADDRESS Box 189 W mshew Stage,, Chico, CA 95928 OWNER William L. Kaufmann, P.O. Box 4253<, Chico, CA 95927 PROJECT DESCRIPTION TPM to divide 26 acres to create 2 parcels, l at 10acres & l at 1.7.5 acres LOCATION located on both sides of Hell -town Road approximately 1300' feet northwest of Centerville Road, Butte Creek Canyon area. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 11-35-34 ZONING FR --10 GENERAL PLAN Agricultura�,i�OJ]��CT CONSIS"i'T`NT" Res±denrt±a-1 GENERAL PLAN CONVORMANCE REPORT BATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE LAND CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED September 5, 1986 AGENT/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER: Lippincott -Guth Associates' ADDRESS:' 1007 Bille Road, Paradise, CA 95969 DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION - LATE FILED DETERMINATION AND DATE NEGATIV8 DECLARATION DATE � OPTED MITIGATED NEG. DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED, :y� ENV. IMPACT REPORT -- DATE CERT (PIED STATE CLEARINGNOUS4 NO.-- .90B. O.`.90B. COMMITTEE MEETING DATE �- ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE ADVISORY AGENCY ACT109 APPEALED r APPEAL REARING DAfiE����� BOARD ACTION Y, COMMENTS FOR PLANNING DIRECTOR' SREPC)RT "� �a .-y r f w ME 87-127 Hichael W. Canyon - appeals the Advisory Agency's approval of tentative parcel map (proposedmitigated negative declaration regarding environmental impact), AP 11-35-34, two parcels, property located on both sides of Helltown Road approximately 1,300 feet northwest of Centerville Road, Butte Creek Canyon area. Motions NOTING THAT THE FINDINGS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AT THE MEETING OF AUGUST 9, 1983 REGARDING THE REZONE TO FR�- 5 FOR PROPERTIES ON HELLTOWN ROAD ARE APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT, AND FINDING THAT THE CREATION OF TWO PARCELS TO BE MM BY HELLTOWN ROAD WILL NOT CREATN AN ADVERSE IMPACT ON HELLTOWN ROAD, I MOVE TO UPHOLD THE APPEAL, IN PART, AND DENY THE APPEAL IN PART, BY ADOPTING A'NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR THE MICHAEL CANNON TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ON AP 11-35-34, NOTING THAT ITEM II(A) OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL, CHECKLIST BE CHANGED' FROM A "MAYBE" TO A "NO." NOTING THE ABOVE, I MOVE TO APPROVE THE TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR MICHAEL CANNON ON AO 11-35-34. APPROVAL IS SUBUECT TO PUBLIC WORKS CONDITIONS 1 THROUGH 5 AND ENVIRONMEN'T'AL HEALTH CONDITIONS 6 THROUGH 1.0 AS STATED IN LETTER DATED JANUARY 13, 1987 FROM BUTTE COUNTY TO MICHAEL CANNON. A CONDITION READING "PLACE NOTE ON FINAL MAP REGARDING PAYMENT OF SCHOOL 'FEES TO THE CHICO UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS'T'RICT" IS TO BE ADDED AS A CONDITION 11, AND I WOULD LIKE TO ADD AN ADDITIONAL PARAGRAPH THAT SAYS, "ALLOW THE APPLICANT TO WORK WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF BUTTE COUNTY To ACCOMMODATE THE APPLICANT'S ABILITY TO COMPLETE THE WORK, 7 3791 � Michael 41. Cannon CZPPAz a7 s the 9sd i3or A t ka ' , approval of �1J.5I) teI,tative parcel map t d w -,vat i• regarding wri.ronment-1 impact), AP 11-3!-3 PrOPC ty located on Ilotb sido of Pit �a.,.Y 1,300 f;,e r,� r iI�37trrt, "t,IF�rr.�,,�,�t47 1tC'Y i�1 rt 'St Of Ci'litervill koticn: NOTING THAT THE FINDINGS PY THE SO -RD 6F 'vrPvT nRS, AT THEIR NESTING OF AUCRI T ), 1083 REGAPP1 Nfl THE REzoNE TO FR --5 OP PROPERTIES ON HELL`TOVN ROAD, ARE NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT AND FIDIDTYG TRATTHI" T'RC7r,r'I' COTjIbRI"S TO THE BUTTE COL'It;CY BONING Aittl) GE'E""L 1:'Ll',It, ADOPTED NEGATIVE DE LARATIOPI OF &WIFOP1t TITAL IPACT AND UPHELD S MICHAEL CANNORS API'E4NL OF THE ADVISORY AG1 Nc,:Y 1.1 ACTION AT THEIR NEETITIG OF JA11UARY 12, 1987, IIAtItLY TIE COIIDITIONS t10. 5 AIM 1IITIGATION xE- sUr E NO, 11. ARE NOT REQUIRED. APPROVAL -tow SUBO CT TO PUBLrC 'JOP,YS CONDITIONS 1 THROUGH 4, HEALTH DEP PT: MIMMMMM Michc - Cannon, Tentative Parcel. Ma sides of Bel.ltown Road approx, 1300pft Pnorthwes4,of Cent Road. Butte Creek Canyon area. Engineer: Li Parcels on bath Assoc to (Continued from ,Jan. S e Lippincott/Goth lle :1.15'7) PPincott:�Guth Mr. Mendonsa said that the item had been continued so could speak with Bill Cheff regardingthe cnginec�r rraad requirements.. Gary Lippincott was present and had no comment, Mr, Streeter read from the letter written by the engineer tlle mitigations, t� mitigat�.on measure 1 g r regarding that the roadway a�reezn # but not agreeing s�oulcl �ie reconstructed through i:1te Mr. Reid stated: g northerly boundary, having reviewed the environmental review checklist and the Director's Report of Dec. 22, 1986 x will make a motion to Planning negative declaration of environmental. impact for the Michael .adopt a mitigated MAP to create 2 parcels an AP Cannon an effect on the environment 1'1`35--3� finding that the Parcel Project could have case provided the required but notmeaprecis significant effect In this mitigation measur. is #1 as listed within the PlanningcomDirector's That The motion is made finding that the ro'ect or's keport. County General Plan and Butte County Zoning,. Movie fou Project is in conformance with the ,Butte further move to approve the project, subject to the follawi.n c I Moving found the above, and finding that approval will not bed g conditions, welfare of the people of Butte County provideGtta} the health, safety or Complied with. conditions are Public; Works conditions; l Deed to the County of Butte 60 ft. right-of-,wa side of the centerline of !°Celluewn K aci. Y `_ 30 feet on either 100 feet. Minimum curve radius to be 2 Indicate a 50 ft. building setba Road.r�rck from the cen t. x inc Of,* ilolltown 3 ��how all easements of record on the final map. P4� any de] p Y S delinquent t taxes ar rurrdn t taxes as Cerin i r ttt1. 5, Reconstrljct Helltown Rad to 1.0Q 'foot rarli.u�� , 11 aggregate base, 20 foot Wide,, :,full.:l.en t:h curto�a> plrtor 2,, Class Neal,th Dept..conditions; h �i1 pro�leol:. Fi Provide a 100 ft. � within the leo withieldn Free setback around ex.lstin y Property or, v�ithin 1,0Q ft. f r pxa girt Property bottiinwoll,s either Of : l.hetai; Showa 50 r:ios, J Ktnr1 2, ft. leaclr'ol.ti setWlck from the cLrninag way >ona w p rcels 8 Show a 200 f. lake on leachfield setback from the high water Eine o� u , parcels l and 2, on- BUTTE BUTTE GO>11V�'Y ADV:xSOR�' AGtNcy MINUTES 1-1.2-87 ti, 12. Michael Cannon, Tentative Par col Map: AP 11-35-34, 2 stn ,�- both sides of Helltown Road a h parcel -1 n, vine Road. butte Creek Canyonrgrealo00ngitneerrth�s;t of Ceinter- Guth Associates pPxnepGl./ HARING OPEN T4 7718 PUBLIC N Gary Lippincott/Guth Associates; fie said that he was sent the conditions of approval for Steve Lotti The conditions refers to Helltown Road. John Mendonsa said that there ,are conditions on Ifelltown Road. Gary Lippincott referred to the conditions of approval or recommended conditions by the Public Works Dept., condition No. 1 - Deed to the County 60 ft. for Helltown Rd. I don't have any problem with that as sang as we can get a quit claim deed back from the County for the 64 ft right of way that is there nowi Condition No. reconstruct Helltowrt Rd. to 100 ft. radius curves, etc., this also ties into the Planning condition, this road being improved all the way to the northerly property line. This one we do object to 1. I realize that it is a less than standard road in there right not however, it is a county road. 2 This involves 1600 ft more of roadway that would have to be improved through the property. We are talkingtalking about a one lot division this time which we had originally tried to do as a boundary line modification to add it to another Piece of property, Our intent has not been, though it is ending up that way5to create an additional piece of property. It is agricultural ]and and it is meant to be an extension of Mr. Cannon's property for agricultural purposes.. 0ur intent was not originally to create another piece ry of property but due to zoning and other problems in that area, this, the way we have had to proceed. He spoke of the original intent of property. fIe said that along. with this condition, of improving the road all the way through the property, i5 Putting to create this piece of property, He spolce non more a burden. on Mr Can about this concia condition. He He said that he would ask that within the boundary he condition be modified to get it to } line of parcel 1 and parcel ,2, the southe boundary of parcel 1. r Ly Jahn 1`fendonsa said in answer to one of your questions, 0c Public Works Director did ]oak real close at this, an fact, these conditions for the reconstruction of the roadway came from him.' them on there. The only alternative would be i ` So, I tend' to leave Continue fro this. See if you Could convince him�dif differently*, You sincetr,theyld came from the Director, I will not take them off, Gary -Lippincott said that we aretalking several thousand of dollars, John MendonsFa stated that there are several problems with that rand up there;: BUTTE COON ADVISORY AGENCY MItVUTES - a ::5..8 7 There was more discussion about improving the road and the cost involved,. Steve Streeter talked about an attachment to the initial study by the Board of Supervisors a few years ago stating that we needed to do some 3.mprovements to oelltown Road before further land development was accom plished. There was more discussion on this subject of improvement to Helltown Rd. Tom Reid said that an item was phoned in by his department so We could not got a letter out in time. I could tell you now what our conditions are just so you are aware of them. I'll get a letter out to you though. We are asking for the existing wells to be shown, the setback from the drainage way to be shown.There is a low area on the property Inwhich our people haven't seen water in it out there is a. boat sitting there. If it is a lake we would have to show a setback off of it Gary Lippincott said if it is a lake, it will have to be an r,,twfullY Small. lake. Tom Reid then said that we do need proof of water, Gary Lippincott told of the improvements that are on the property. Tom Reid said there was a building on the property that appears to be a residence. We have no record of that. Gary Lippincott said that it is a greenhouse/barn type, There was some discussion on this matter. BEARING CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AND CONFINED TO 711E ADVISORY AGENCY John Mendonsa said this item will be open for one week so the applicant's representative can speak to the Director of Public Works regarding the road reconstruction requirements.. BUTTE COUNTY' ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES1".5-87 �j,� -•}�'� •���rr y �';+ y� Key `�` ATON �hY' ii1 C .1..� 0 Office of planning, and 12 rcl LPrD B3It'te County TO a PInnning Department 1400 Tenth Street,,, -Room 1 7 C,suni:,y Ceptor Drive Sacramento CA 95814 p1^rrvillc, GA 95965 or MAR X County Clerk MJ. ft"w.Q t County of Butte 01. �k, JActglvl DOM SLTf -TOCT » riling of Notice of Determination in compMancP with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. �,. Name Project Title AP `)entatIve Parcel Map 11_35-34 Michael W. Crnnon State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person 'xel•ephono Number (;if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works (91.6) 534-4266 Project Location On both sides of Helltown Road, approximately 1.300 faet northwest of. Centerville road, in the Butte Creek Canyon area, east of Chico.. Project Description Tentative Parcel Map to divide approximately 27.5 acres into two parcels, one of 10 acres and one of 27.5 acres, Tltis is to advise that the Butte�County Board of supervisors (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved, the above-describt.ld project on March l7, 1987 and has made (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described projoct 1. The project will, ^X not, have a significant effect on the environment. 21 An Environmental. Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. X . A Negative Declaration was prepared for this projrct pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, 3. Mitigation measures were, :_,_X_werGL, not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding, considerations was, - 5C was not, adopted for this projecti his is to certify that the final. BTR with comments and responses and record oc piwoject approval, is available to the general public at, Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oebville, CA95965 r'`+ Date Received for Riling and ,. >� Ie 1�t iostirig at OPR March 18 1987 S� gpatur St:epllen A, Streeter Senior 'planner Title 2t Revised Mardi 1086 8 1 �' ` un -" LAND OF 1.4Ar k.' A1 AI Ili 9uttaCo. Planning Canft DePARTMENT Ur PUBLIC WoRl<s nnnp np 7 WILLIAM (sill) CHEFF' C)Puctor MAR 18 198 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE , (Mol;ILL9, NMI � pCLP ArORNIA 45945 Terephona' 0165538-7266 OrOville, Ca'lifw. tlp RONALD U. McELROY Deputy Director March 18, 1.987 Michael Cannon Re: APIA 11-35-34 Box 189 Nimshew Stage Tentative i nj,cel Map Chico, CA 95926 Dear Mr-. Cannon: At the: regular meeting of the Butte County Board of Supervisors head March 17, 1987, the Board adopted a negative declaration of environmental impact and approved your tentative parcel map on AP# 1.1---35-34 subject to the conditions of approval listed on the attached sheet. The conditions of approval, must he complied with within twenty-four (24) months of the date of the approval by the Board of Supervisors. If you should have any questions concerning this matter, please contact this office at your convenience. Very truly yours, William Chef Director of Public Works 4OMendo'ensa��- ,Assistant 'Director Cc: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 4Planning Environmental Health Lippincott-Guth & Associato,s, P.O. Box 671, Paradise,, CA 95069 Public Works conditions: 4. need to the County of Butte 60 ft. right-of-way, 30 feet on either side of the centerline of flellto+an Road. Minimum curve radius to be 1,00 feet. 2. Indicate a 50fti huilding setback :From the centerline of He"lltown Road. 3. Show all easements of record on the final map. 4. Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as requirs;d. 5. The follL wing work is to be done on Helltown Road a,"Je)n8 the property frontag(y: a. Widen existing roadway by 2 feet + e sept at existing high cut -banks or where tree removal would be required. b. Remove brush and widen roadway 2 feet -3 feet at curve:; with low cut --banks '2 feet -4 feet in height). c. Add road base. Ilealtt, Oepartment conditions 6. Provide a 100 ft l.eachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property boundaries. 7 Show a 50 ft, leachfiel.d setback from the drainage way on parcels 1 and 2, 8,. Show a 200 fti l.eachfiol.d setback from the high water Line of any lake on parcels 1 and 2 9. Prove that the required quantities of domestic water are available to parcels 1 and 2. 10. Comply with. Chapter 19 of the Code of Butte County and applicable building codes for the existing recent construction on the property. CHI ADMINU'I RATIWICE COUNTY OF BUTTE o�UT?¢ 25 COUNTY CENTEFI DR. / 01IOVILLE, CALIFOF►NIA 95965.•3380 / (9 16) 534.46:11 coUNSWHO' it., {laanin9 MEMBERS Of"Mr BOARD n��11 '�(��, HASitI„�, A, MONTURF CHIFFAD ADMINISTRATIVE �.hliv �� JAN6 DOLAN MARTIN J ��IINISTRATIVE OFf; (C�{i I roviJLa� fern i I ILDA WHEELER M) McLAUGHLIN' LtN FULTON January 26, 1987' Michael W. Cannon Box 189 Nimshew Stage Chico, CA 95926 Dear Mr. Cannon; ResLetter of Appeal - AP 11-35-34 Referencing the above subject letter of appeal;, please be advised that the appeal: was received by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors incomplete and therefore cannot be deemed a valid appeal within the 10 -day appeal period,, County policy requires the filing Of an appeal fee: instance the appeal fee would ha b In this Cl ve een Mo.00. Therefore, the erk of the Board cannot set your appeal for hearing. N -C C:, .1 O v D.'.r,r-.RM = Lei - :r 0 N icy office of Planning and Resear butte County Ir"OPlannin De aartment 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121. B Icr �4 7 .Count. Center Drive Sacramento, CA J�81�+ .*� , � � 3,,,� ,, ,;,,..y 5965 ,....,?:1:a,. orov-ille, CA 959.65 or DATE'l .r,_.-aIAN 1 I, BE -- X County Clerk CANDACE I GRUBBS, BUTTE CO. CLERK County of Butte rt, J' INrH By pI Y SLT3J�CT o Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with 'Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title AP {I Nam© Tentative Parcel Map 11.-35-34 Michael W. Cannon S t a t-el Clearinghouse Number Contact Person ',l'olephone_Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Public Works John Mendonsa 534-4266 Project Location on both sides of Helltown Road, approximately 1300 feet northwest of Centerville Road., in the Butte Creek Canyon area east of Chico. Project Description Tentative Parcel Map to divide approximately 27.5 acres into two parcels, one of 10 acres and one of 27.5 acres. This is to advise Uat the Butte County Advisory Agency (Lead Agencv or Responsible Agency), has approved the above-deseribed project (,n r '"12-x£37 and has made (Date) the following detetminations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project will, ;,will not, have a significant effect on the environment. An`Envionmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA -.,�LA Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA: 3. Mitigation measures 2Lw4reo _ , Were not, made n, condition of the approval of the prrject, 4. A statement o£ overriding considerations was, ,,! 44s not,, i,�4opted for this project This is to certify that the final CIR with;commentO and responses and record of project approval is available to the general publio at: Butte, County Planning Depq tment 7 County Center Drive Crovlle, CA 95965 bate Received for F'ilin ,and Posting a�. -13-7 t OPR .. �;r. Siiatske � e hen A. IStre�� ter, Senior 'Planner `I' 1 t l r: � liavisod March 1986 NC) C,:E X71+' T7r'E ".:R 4MLSA w �:C7L�7 V-,—ZOM Butte County Manning Department Office of Planning aid Research 7 County Center Drive 'x C) L400 Tenth Sweet, Room 12 CA 95814 Orovilie, CA 05965' Sacraments, FILED or Clerk CANDACE I GRUB, BUTTE Cb. COK }{ County A.JACINTH Dgpul�r County of N'ttc StJB�ECT` Filing of Notice oBY f Dnation in compliance with �;octon 21L08 etermi or 21152 of the Public Resources Coda. Name AP Cannon Project 'title 11-35.34 '- "-" Michael. W 9 Tentative Parcel Map' `�"" T�;:Lt�phona Number house Numbe'C' contact Person State Clearing 534-4266 (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa a roximateiY 1300 Public Works on area project Location On both sides of Helncthe But Geek Canyon " feet northwest of Centerville Road, roximately 27.5 east of Chico. to divide a?p1 tion Tentative Parcel Map Project Descrlp 5 • o two parcels., one of 10 acres and one of 27. acres• acres into Agency Advisory g ency)' (Lead Agency or Responsible AB and has made This is to advise that the Butte -:Count 1-12-87 approved the above-described grojeot on (Date) t. has app' � ro ec n determinations regarding the above-described p j the f ollowi _,$ have a significant effect ori the ' twill, will not, 1. The project � -,�--� environment, 2= An Environme1Lal impact Report cans prepared far this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA• ursuant to the Prepaxed for this project p A Negative Declaration was p ti " p provisions of C'EQA« made a condition of the rc�1:�: �__._ were nct 3. Mitigation measures —,<–. approval of the �rnject considerations was was not, adopted t, A statement of overriding for this project. al up' with comments and responses and record of This is to certify that the fIn anaral public at: project approval is available Co the g � Department 13utGe County P.�enning 7 Ccjunt,y Center Drivc. Ot•ov"I' lle, CA 95065 Date itecei.ved for l"''ilio .an,l Dat. 1-=13-,V7 hen , Planner posting at OP11 �&,aA,txeeter rSenior Step `ritic: ltavleti` 6larctt 1986 wmrw. •, uw.W.e+n•+n'N i!sw++us�Rq-+:3«;a,xw.V. Ww:..ru.raW+ntY,iW: p4N1m1�'"YW.kpa"41i.-4 CFF'4Y\Yliew r , w N•. a Ant I A f ' I.�� f i f : � F la �' r, �. ti!' I� ii I t 14 ' ,• DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) Ct•{EFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95465 CERTIFIED MAIL Telephone, (916) 534.4681 RONALD bi McELROY Deputy I�ltnctor Butte Co. manning Cclntn. JAN 14 1987 .January 13, 1.987 Orov1119L Califorga Michael Cannop RE AP 11-35-34 Box 189 Ni.mshow Stage TPM Chico, CA 95926 Dear Mr. 'Cannon At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on .January 12, 1987, the agency granted a mitigated negative declaration of environmental impact and approved your tentative parcel map on the above-referenced property subject to the conditions of approval listed on the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed--within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval:--with the Cleric of the Hoard of Supervisors, this action will be 'final. CNlien the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order ,for you to file your "final, map" with the Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency. It you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact: this uffce; Very truly yours; William Chef Director or Public Works J&n Mend= ei ;Usisthnt Director JM/ds cr: Planning Department Environmental health Department Lippincott:/Guth Associates is AP 11.-35-34, 2 parcels on both Michael Cannonx Tentative Parcel Map, t Centerville rox. 1300 't. northwest sides of. llelltown Road aPp- Engineer: Road. Butte Creek Canyon area: Associate Public Works conditions: _- 30 feet rpt'► 01t.her Deed to the County Of Butte 60 Vit• right-of-way -- Curve rn(:l,uS tO 1)e Ithe centeri�.ne of He7�lt:own Road side of 100 feet. building � ser -hack from the centerline of 11r"l.lt>r]wn 2 Intltcatc a 50 ft. Road. 3 Shaw all easements of record on the final map. q Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required'ac.e 2" Class jus cuves, Oot rad, r Reconstruct Helltown Road to 100 full length Ofrprojecl:. a Rec de, Tl aggregate base, 20 foot wa Health Depto conditions; wells rchfield fres setback around ertst:hnogndaraes�ither 6 Provide'a 100 f.t, lei] or within 100 ft. of the prope a. or] parcel within the Property � S 7 Show a 50 ft, leachfield setback from the drainage y 1 and '2 . leachfield setback from the high water lane of any g Show a 200 ft. lake on parcels 1. and t Prow that the required tl usnties of domestic water are available to 9 parcels 1 and 2. licable Code of Butte County and app Comply with chapter 19 of the property. A'0 Comp a a.n CcSdes :far the exista.n�, .recent orynatruc:tion art the p p building 'rht' Following mitigation measure is required, Public Works�e Dept. Of t0 its11, Reconstruct ilelJ town Road-to Bla ye Cotheuntysubdect property standards from northerly jnter8ection with Ce"Itervl,ll a �oatl.. _ - 71 Count DEPAnTMENT Or- PUEXIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIfl0fIMENTAL HEALTH Address 0196 Mamorta) Way 0 7 County Canter Drive Reply to Ghica, Calllornio 95926 Oravillo, Ca"rlornia 9.5965 747 Elliott Rand Tolophonot 916189]QL ' Tolophona: 916/534.4281 Porndisa,rCo(ffornitr 959/9 oon`ty To ephoner 016/872.6304 oro. � �\� January 13, 1987 ��,`c�ra� Micheal Cannon otog\e% RE;: M1chael. Cannon Parcel Map Chi 189 a 95928 Stage Helltown 'ROad, Butte Creek Lanyon Chico, C� 95928 Area, Aril•' 11-35-34 Dear Mr. Cannon: For your records, Health Department conditions of approval as read into the minutes of the January 12, 1987Adva,s()r-y Agency meeting are as follows: FILIPP rovin F either within the property or with wellsI.. Provide a 100 leach£ieldyfree setback, around existing thin 100' o£ boundaries. the property 2. Show a 50' leach£ield setback from the drainage way on parcels 1 and 2. 3. Show a 200' leachfield setback from the highwa'tr`r line of any lake on parcels 1 and 2 (possible pond on parcel. 2) 4. Prove that the required quantities o • £ domestic water are available to parcels 1. and 2, 5- Comply with Chapter 19 Code of Butte Count building codes for the existing recent con�tructionlonathe property, If you have any questions regarding this lettex tact the Chico office a t the address or telephone num between ase nabo�e between 8:00am and 9:00am weekdays. r Sincerely, Thorp -,s Reid, R S. Supervising Sanitari..ar► Division of Environmental Health TR/g1 cc: public lJorks; Plana] ngLippl ncot "/Guth Assac. • roun L off, T 1 1'" Cg T� L ! J� x' t? f. R: ! �.r j' A I T ) I A r 1 D. t� I � t r C Y DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Balt) OFICf 11, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE .0110MLE, CALIFORNIA 9b965' CFRTir, TED MA'li, 6ui+o �o. PlAnning '•orrun. Telephone (016) $94.4681 RoNAt„t) Ly, McELRoY �j Q�j DEG 2 3 1986 Dept)iy Dlr000e oroville, caditortala,; December 23, 1986 Michael. Cannon RB AP 11.-55-34 Box 1.89 Nimshew Stage Tentative Parcel. f-tal) Chico, CA 9592$ Dear Mr. Cannon:, Please be advised that the ..itte County Advisory Agency will. heal- 1987., your application on the above -identified property on ,January 5, The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning; Depart- nent � and will be considering your 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; Orovil.l.e, California. If you have any questions regarding this matter; pleasr contact this office. Very truly yours; Wihlian jhef Director of Public Works " n Mondonsa Assistant Director JM/ds attachment ; cc: 'Planning Departmeat Environmental Health Department, Lippincott/Guth Associates " } Steve L,)tti, Tena ive arcel Map, ,.AP 47'-�5Z71.5, 4 paxoeVA,�-,-1wgcat,ed on northw corner Landm,p Drive and,,.Hicks Lana. Nbix Chi o area. neer:Marshall �,.. P+.ibl.ic Works conditions I Deed to the County of Butte 60 ft. right-of-way , 30 fool, On either side of centerline of. Helltown Road, Minimum curve radluti to be 100 feet 2Indicate a 50 fti building setback from the centerline or 1lel.ltown Road 3 Show all easements of record, on the final map. 4 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 5 Reconstruct 1-1e11town Road to 100 ft.. radius curves, place 2" ClassIl aggregate base, 20 :feet wide, ,full. length of pro jecL. Inter-Departmental, Memorandum AOL BUTTE :COUNTY Consultant List SPECIALIZED SERVICES Arch�aa+olasaicsl iC4n_fUtina and Resaw-AC) 1. Jensen and Associates Peter M. Jensen IArchaboloolcal Consulting, 1 Skymountain Circle and Research < Chico, CA96926 2, Professional Archaeoloelcal Sorvices Archeology and Cultural Alfred Farber 6635 Quail Way 'ResourcAbs Maoeoement Paradise, CA 95969 S. Holmen & Associates Archaeology and Cultural 3615 Folsom Street Management San Francisco, CA '94110 4i Public AnthroPol og i' ca l ,Research Cultural esource Studies ' P . O. Box 160756 Sacramento$ CA 95816-0756 5. California State Un i vers i ty-, Chico Archaeological Research Program-, Department of Anthropology 6. Susan Lindstrom R.O. Box 5324 Truckee, CA 95734 Ash t1hL?liNt1T yl+ COUNTY 01, AUT'I`f 1,010.0NMENTAl., ('3[EMIST VORM (to be cocompletet ,y Iy4_&tT( gency) ,o9, If 86-09-05-01 z'. BACKGROUND AP ff 11"35-34 1. Name of Proponent MICHA ANNS2rI .�_�a 2, Address of proponent arid representative (if appl ierit)Je) Michael W. Cannon Trippncott-1��A Box 189 Nimzhew Stage 1007 BilleRoacX— Chtico, CA 95928 Paradise, CA 95969 3. Project description Tentative Parcel Maps I 11: MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFIt;ANC_l Y}1_ r1AY73'11 NO ai Does the project have the potential, to degrade vhs quality of the 'environment, substantially reduce the habitat of ,a fish or wildlife species, causo it rash or wi.ldlire population to drop below self sustaining 'levels, threaten to eliminate to plant or animal, community, reduce the number or restrict tI c range of a rare or endangered plant or anis 1. or eliminate important examples of the major period; or California history or prehistory? x b, Does the project have the potential to achieve short-torm benerits to the detriment of long-term, environmental goals (.A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while long -tern, impacts will endure into the future.), c: Does the project have impacts which are indiv .dti- zll:y limited, but cumulatively cons iderobto? (A project ,nay impact on two or more separate resources where the impact oil each resource is ,°elatively small, but where tho effect or tho total or those impacts oil the cnv i ronment is s.igni fi ennt, ) ' d. Does the project hirve env irompento.1 ori'ects which will cause; substantial adverse cf oct:; on Iautnan beings, c,thor clireetly or indiacctly'' III, 01;11:r MINA1' ION (To he c ompl oted 11v the I -end Agency) Oil the basals Or 11115 In ti a.1 ovalmitionr r/IVh fired tho pr'oposod projest talitl.tl Nt1"1' have _a,, Llxn i rirnnt. efi"era on the c"1101 ronlumt, and a WiGATIVE 11ECI.AMTTON will be psrepareci. x uwl rind that although the prralaca:,oti projectrzualcl have a� yignifi- eant erfect on rite onvirollmc�nt, there, Ili -It riot ho it significant effect In this, ease, boc,ausr the r11'f1(vATTON MHAIS(lrtfi.,-, described on the tttuched :;heat ha,cQ added tothe project, A NFOATTV11 I)hi:;C,AftA'I`lt1N evil I be Iat.c�pFil.c,�1 1/1m. rind tho propcaar'd pt,-trioct MA) hravo a- sittmirictint effect on the cnvirnmGnt ranch pan l�"s��INVIPION (I:NTA1, IMPAM' 111-'Cl1?'1° is reyuire'cit t3A'1 October 8.r .1286` ,. _ . 4 ( INTY OV RUTTH, PLANNING DEFAItTNIEN7' Davi ' R rtna.muiS, As ate Planner IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IM ACTS xp anations of a 1 "yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheet(s)) YES MAYBE NO NO 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil.? X c c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? X d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features?` jC e. Increase in wand or water erosion of soilns ' either on or off-site?c f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion, which may modify the channel of a raver or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet orlake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic ` hazards'such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? ,u Z. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: I 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 x or regionally? 3. SYATER. Will the proposal result in substantial,. ° 1 YC s in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,, or the gate and amount of surface runoff? C. Need for off-site surface drainage improve- mprovements, ments,including vegetation removal, channel- ization or culvert installation? d.. Alterations to the course or flow of floozy waters? e. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? f. Discharge into surface: waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality,; including but not limited to temperature, dissolved' oxygen, or turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? jC h. Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters;; either through direct additions or wth- drawals, o°r.through interception, of an aquifer by outs or excavations? i. Reduction ,in the amount of water -otherwise available forpublic water supplies? X Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding?j 2 O 4. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result �r 'YES LIFE ill all in the diversity of Nir__ ylwfl NO species of any species of r number shrubs, plants (incluclIng tree$, grass b. Reduction o f the 'lumbers do quat,�c I?lants) ? � ani Intendangered s rare species of Plants? C. roduction Of, new spoc1eJ of area, or in a barrier e the Tants into an rnent of existinn p normal replen,iah d. Deduction in acreageGOfsany agricultural 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result a . g CC an e in the diversity �n subSta,dtial,, --._ of s Of any species of animals pecies, or nj,jMt)0rs including reptiles (birds, land an a.j►�t�,xs benthic organisms orfinseand shell fish, b• Deduction in the numbers or endangered any unique} s eciesof of c• Introduction p nimals? Of an area, or result new es of animalsinto or in a barrier to the Migration movement of animals?atxQn� d• bation 'eterior to existi habitat? ng fish or wildlife iC. 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in s„ Increases in existing substantial; b. Exposure of noise levels? people to severe noise levels? ._ 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the pro Proposal produ sYgnxfcant light ce -- and glare? 8 • LAND USE , Will the --- proposal result in a. su st ntia�. alteration _ of the present °r land use Of an area? planned 9 , NATURAL RHsoUR(;ES; Will the su --_._• s�i`antiaj ; proposal result i a. Increase in the rate of us,e of an resources? y natural bi Depletion of any non-renewable' natural, resources? __. 10i RISX OF UPSET . Will the a. A xzs o`f ex 'losio proposal involve, p n or the release. osubstances (including,but °f hazard - oil not limited to pesticides, chemicals or radiatio72) in the etvent of an accident accident b • or upset cp:�ditions7 response with an eon- ditlo pian or emergency eVacuation y Plan?. 11. POPULATIO,. , ,.�! Will the or alter the location butzana density, or , growth rate Population? Qf the 'hu.man 12. HOUS'INC . Will the Proposal- affect e,istn or create a demand for housi,ng) - k. additional housing?g : 13; TRA.NSPgR1'AT;ION,/C1RCU'LATIC?N. Will the y` �S' MAYBE Np result in: P7'oposai a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle; movement? b-. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation sYstems? -- d>. Significant alterations to present patterns Of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f'. Increase in 'traffic "— ---- hazards to motor vehicles,, bicyclists or pedestrians? ' 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the upon, or result in a need foronewaorhave alteran governmental services edeffe'ct a. Fire protection! b. Police protection? c. Schools? di Parks Ot other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public fa.cilroads?xtie.5, including f Other governmental services? 15. ENERGY. Will the Proposal result in; .— a. Use of 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 new systeresult in ms, or substantialposal following: aatFrat toneed a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Water availability,-, d. Sewer or se t�.c tank? p � e. Storm water drainages f. Sol=id waste and disposal? 17. HUMAN l� EALTH, Will the Proposal result ln: � a: Creation of any health hazard X_ or potential health hazard (excluding mental. health) ? bExposure of people to potential health hazards? l $ . AESTHETICS . Will the proposal result: in the o struc ion of any scehic vista or iri Ew Open to the public, or will the' Proposal result in the creation of anaesthetically a'ffensive site opEn to public View? YES 19• RECREATION., WiII the MAYBE NO proposal result in an impact upon the qualit ox mpact Y quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will t e praposai result in the alteration Of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological'site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse h s4 or aesthetic effects _Cal X to a prehistoric ox historic building, structure or object? C. Does the prolrosal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect untrue ethnic cultural values? d• Will the proposal restrict existing re1i�.° or sacred uses within the area? potential impact V, DISCUSSION OE ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION� X • DISCUSSION -01F ENYIRONMENI:AL EVALUATION AP 11-35-84 lbpe%f,3bf:' Development of two homes ites on the sub jec4 property will lead to some disruption, displacement, compaction or overcoverIng l:) of the soil HhIch may lead to changes in asorptlon ratos, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff, which could lead to changes in deposition of soils and silts into the stroams) and erosion on site, thus degrading water quality in the viQ11-11ty. Due to the size of the parcels being created, this Is not expect ed to be a significant impact* lh; All Of BUt",-e County is within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The subject property Is located app-oximately 8 miles northeast of the Tuscan Monoclinep a fault system of unknown activity. Construction of buildings to Uniform Building Code standards for seismically active areas should provide adequate Protection to residents In case of seismic activity. 6d: The subject property is located within critical winter deer habitat for the East Tehama Deer Herd. Due -to existing small parcel sizes in the area, the Department of Fish and Game does not indicate that significant damage to deer herds in the area will occur. See the attached letter from the Department of Fish and Game. Boll: The policies of the Butte County General Plan indicate that 20 -acre minimum parcels are appropriote In, agricultural -residential areas unless several different conditional criteria can be met. Those conditional criteria include 6deqtvately maintained approved road access to the property and adequate fire proteation. The nearest fire protection Is approximately 12 miles away over areas of substandard road.As suchp the project does not appear to Meet the conditional criteria of the Agricultural -Residential General Plan designation. 13: As noted In Items,S and 11 above, Helltown Rood Is a substandard road that is of marginal capacity. The Butte County Board of Supervisors has stated that Helltown Rcad must be Improved before further land'dlyisions can be accomplished in the area.. See the attached verbatim statement from the Board of Supervisors. 14, Th I Z project w 1 1 1 represent an 1 ncroa5e 10 demand for- pub! 1 c services in a rural area and on a substandard road.. See also Items aa 11 and '18. 20'. The subject property Is located In an arnia of high at,chaeo l og i cal 6ensitIvJty,4 An archaeological survey is necessary in order to determine rmine If.sloniI ficant archaeological sites exist on the property, and if so.,, to develop appropriate mitigation measures. Sung6sted Miti'gat ion, Measures 1. Reconstruct Helltovin Road' to Butte County Department of Public Works standards from northerly boundary of the subject property to Its intersection with Centervilib Road* -6- �'lppl i cant: Nl i chael `W . Gannon Assessor's Parcel #1 1-35- 84 Log At 86-09-05-01 _QA_TA_StLEAEaj A . Prn,jt D r l.Ji'iri'on Vv^q of protect Tentative parcel Mma�el,Y 27_.a acres into two approxI 2.'.. Flr-i of Descr• i pt i on :. L7 i v i..d i ng on o parcels, one of 10 acres and one f 1 ,6 Mares. 1300 L,,;ocat i on : On both sides of Hel 1 tvvan } { o d Op tt QxCreek1 Canyo 3 eet northwest of Centerville Road, f n the area east of Chico- 10-15 acres per dwell}ng 4. proposed Dent; 1 tY of Development: un }t w• Min! mail 5. Amount. of zn1pervious Surfacing: property fw�orits cit'► est public Road(s)"- 6. Aces$-Y: and near Hel 1 t,n�wn Road • 7nd i v i dual septisYasms '. Nlethaf3 of Sewa9c' D spasal Ind i v'i dual We 1 1 s Source of Water Saupp Y �erty. e3 Prax li m ty of power L i nets : To prroF 1 p „ pote4"tm i a1 for further land d i v i s c inns and dove l apments None, U ndet- existing zon i i ,g 13. c.ical E `+iro ffie -= iTerrain Character Faathi1l canyonlands s�General Topographic10-20% slopes with many areas over0 b. Slopes: tenerallY es on hilltops. and some ureas of flatter 500slofeetabove Sea Level c. Elevations Approxi Arealy s d. Limiting Factors Areas of steeper slopes. 2. Doi1's a, Types arid: Character i s l dsgenerally �we l 1 dr ] drained w i tidi Sup2►n moderete 1, Y s 1 o i 1 Seri (land f1ow� Soil ow permeobllity. '}ty b. Limiting (=actor`s: Areas of moder atel Y . sION permeabll ;and sha 1 l ow soils' �. Nfabural Hazards of the Land w. arthqualce Zone: Moderate Earthquake xntensitY Zone VIi. Gas., Erosion Potential .H ►'twlcsderate Landslide potential' ►d . F 1 reg Hazard- H i Dh . e. Expansive Soil Potential- Law. 4. Hydro l Q9Y tutor } es of Butte Crgak 'traverse the ao Surface Watdr, Tri property, b Groundwater Unknown'. C. Drainage Characteristics Property drains to on-site drainageways thence southwesterly to Butte Creek c#. Annual Rainfall (normal)." 45-50". e. Limiting Factors= Setbacks from drainageways, and eroalon potential. So Visual/Scenic Quality: Good, 6; Acoustic Quality': Good 7. Air Quality.' Good. B i of ogi cal Eng-ironment = 8 Vegetation- Valley Oaks. 9 Wildlife Habitat. Critical winter deer habitat for the r;`ns,L Tehama neer Herd. CA�1 tuC.L_rmnv i ronmest. 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: 1=11 oh sensitivity area: 11. Butte County General Plan designation'. Agricultural -Residential 12 Existing Zoning FR -10. 13. Existing Land Use on-site: Scattered farm buildings 14. Surrounding Area: a.. Land Uses' Scattered single-family dwellings at rural densities. b. Zoning FR -5; FR -10 and FR -40. C. Gan. Plan designations» Agricultural -Residential and Grazing and Open Land. do Parcel Sizes. Generally 10 -acre parcels to the west with some 5 -acre and smaller parcel's scattered throughoLat,. Sa- to 100+ --acre parcels to the south with some scattered hamesites smaller, 10- to 40 -acre parcels to the north and east, e. Population*. Sparse 15. Character of Site and Area. Rural canyon bottom. 16. N9arest Urban Area: Chico, approximately 12 Miles. I 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence: None 18. Improvements Standards Urban Area'. No I Fire Protection Service: a. Nearest County (State) Fire Station= 1reir Street Station #44 in 'Chico: b. Water Avallabilltyt Fire tankers only. 20. Schools in Area= Chico Unified School District. -9- STATE OfCALIFO� THE RESOURCES Y DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME CyEORGE peuKMEJ�AN Oovcrnor s REGION2 -. 1701 NIMBUS ROAD, SUITE A RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA '95670 rwn� t (916) 355-7020 September 16, 1:986 Mr. John Mendonsa, Assistant Director Suite County Department of Public Works 7 County C ,nter, Drive Orovi l l e, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Mendon5a' The Department of Nish and Game has Cannon's Tentative Parcel Map (TPM) reviewed Michael. W 27.79 acres into two ?1 an application to divide The 'PPM site is locatedronlHe]o1 Town 0Road and 17.59 acres each. 1ii l es northwest of Paradise,, Butte CoAoadr approximately ,tour Although the TPlJ site is within designated critical winter range of the ;cast Tehama deet herd, the existing small. sizes of the nearby lands will ].l adversely affect the Of the deer ran _e. litcel to the a quality ty g Therefore, the Department does not object approval of the TPM. the Department can be of further assistance, le Jerry Mensch, Environmental Services Supervisor, -telephone (916) 355-7030.ase contact Sincerely, J *James D. Messersmith Regional' Manager tl Y Supervisor Fulton: Well, Madam Chair, i am doing to move this action but I'm going to I want to precede it with a comment. This particulGr nrca, Butte Creek Canyon, is the road which is known as" Holltown Rozid is very narrow, it a road with some verydangerous curves in it and white we know that Lila county cannot provide any money to improve this road it is a very dangerous road and the more people that are on it, tho more dangerous it gets. A couple of the property owners, namely Mr. Cheat and Mr. Cusick have indicated an.interest in getting some of their own equip- ment together and getting together with the neighhors and attempting to improve the road. our Public Works t)ep:irtment has suggested that the might provide some advice, if hot anything else, so that all I want to do is say that when this particular rezone or any others come back for lot splits, and so on, I'm going to expect that those neighbors- will: have gotten togeL•her by that time and have decidedto do something about the roast. That is to say that appllication for further splitting down there should really address that road problem realignment of or whateve.- and some consultation with our public Works Department for advice, at least. And I would hope that noighbors'would get together , p , that the requirements and with that preface in the record x would rind t of CWA :are been completed and considered in making this decision and adopt:. a negativd declaration and find that the proposed rezone does conform to the policies of the Butte County General Plan and adoptan, ordinance for 100 acres, more or less, to FA -S for Assesor's parcels 63-02- 23, 38-39-22-17, 51-41-010 310 03, 04, 05, 08, 51•-41--10,. 11, 13,, 14, 15 and 16 Abbie. Lauer NOTICE Finding that the project would not conform to the Butte Count Residential designation, namely Conditional Zoning move to cleri.y thea y Genii*r���, Plan .for Ag- -Residential by Michael Cannon, of the Advisory (`'., Tentative farce, Ma �•►"pprova No.1�thi ndopt.ed by the Ad;visorn AP/# 11 35-34' xhe conditions of a Y �' �p,E�roval of this Agency at their meeting of Januar approval and mitigation measure same. Acid Condi .tian No:#11 to read "Place nate on final map 2,19regarding Unified School D,r`:sLrict impact fees". Y , 19$7 c�'r to remain flat payment to Chico r'inding that; the creation of two parcels, to be served by Hell Lown 7'otld, would not create ttn adverse impact on He:l.ltown Rozd illtpact and Uphold the a 1 move to adopt a negative declr°ri°nCion of environmental p appeal by Michael Cannon of theAdvi.soy Agent is subj subject January 12, 1957, regarding his tentative is subject to Public Works condition #1 uhru nt Health pa Department y,s decision €iL oval ��s stated in leder dated Januar 13 parcel• map on A()Il 1X_35-34. Approval > 1987 from Butte County to Miclxc� ], Cannoni Condition litions #6 thru #10 No • #5 is changed to r. ead :''Place nate on ,final map re ar" .School District 'impact Fees", g di n Ing payment Lo Chico Unified Noting that the findings by the Board of Supexvisors a. regarding the rezone to �+R-5 of . L their meeting of August 9, 1,983 project and finding that this project conforms to the Butte C Properties on Helltown Road, are not applicable I mrave to adopt a negative declaration of. environmenta:7 g e this p appeal. of the Advisory Agency's action at their meeting County zoning and general plan, condition No.115 and mitigation measure No.#]; are mpact and uphold Michael Cannons Public Works conditions #1 thru ea health Department g of January 12, 1957„ namely that not required. Approval is sub lot to letter dated January 1.3, 1987 from .Butte h D py to Michael #6,thru #10 as noted. in changed to read "Place note on final map County n Impact fees". Condition No. #� is g payment to Chico Unified School ;District Well, dtadam Chair, Tam going to move this action but1 +r�i going to want to precede g g it with a continent.,, This � anydn', is the road which is pa rticultir 6roo, Butte Creek kno4rn as' Eielltown Road is Veiny narrow, is road with some very t d dingerou., curves in it and while- W10 know that county cannot provide a thea. any money to improve this ,road da'Veroas roada 1.f r, a very and the more people that are on it, tit"; 1110re A couple of the ro dangerous' p perky owner -Sr namely Mr. Cheal; and Mr. Busick. -have :indicated an interest in getting some ment together; and gethz- °£ their own equip. g together with the neighbors and attempting to improve the road. .Our Public Works �partmerh has su •� we might p vide Come advice, 9yc8ted that ' � if not anything else s to do 1s say that when this r o that all r want particular rezone or a for lar splits a any others dome back e and so ora,, z'm goy+ng to expect that those n. will have gottE�n t neighbors o�lether by that time and about the road. have decided to do something That is to say that ~ appllication fdr down there should real) further' splitting really that road wFiatevh_ - realigrurent of it �` and some consultation with our Public proklen, or advice' arks Department for � • a� lea it. And z Would hoe p that neighbors �-e and, with that w11ua.d get, iog+:ther preface in the record r z would find that the requirements Of Cc have be. c �'� omp2eted and ^wnsider,�d in making this. d adopt a and, Find that ccisfon and n_�,ative declaration a cOnfor.7 to t the proposed rezone does he Aolicie's of the Butte county Y General Plan and adopt aro for 100 acres ' , more or lost, to Fn -5 torr� s ; Parcels , 53;02- 23, 18--39- aSe;.ot s 2217, 51-41 -01, 31, 03 04: 05 1�3 t 15 and 15 a 51-X1...100 a_l r 13, Abbe I:auer r ' •tel Well, dtadam Chair, Tam going to move this action but1 +r�i going to want to precede g g it with a continent.,, This � anydn', is the road which is pa rticultir 6roo, Butte Creek kno4rn as' Eielltown Road is Veiny narrow, is road with some very t d dingerou., curves in it and while- W10 know that county cannot provide a thea. any money to improve this ,road da'Veroas roada 1.f r, a very and the more people that are on it, tit"; 1110re A couple of the ro dangerous' p perky owner -Sr namely Mr. Cheal; and Mr. Busick. -have :indicated an interest in getting some ment together; and gethz- °£ their own equip. g together with the neighbors and attempting to improve the road. .Our Public Works �partmerh has su •� we might p vide Come advice, 9yc8ted that ' � if not anything else s to do 1s say that when this r o that all r want particular rezone or a for lar splits a any others dome back e and so ora,, z'm goy+ng to expect that those n. will have gottE�n t neighbors o�lether by that time and about the road. have decided to do something That is to say that ~ appllication fdr down there should real) further' splitting really that road wFiatevh_ - realigrurent of it �` and some consultation with our Public proklen, or advice' arks Department for � • a� lea it. And z Would hoe p that neighbors �-e and, with that w11ua.d get, iog+:ther preface in the record r z would find that the requirements Of Cc have be. c �'� omp2eted and ^wnsider,�d in making this. d adopt a and, Find that ccisfon and n_�,ative declaration a cOnfor.7 to t the proposed rezone does he Aolicie's of the Butte county Y General Plan and adopt aro for 100 acres ' , more or lost, to Fn -5 torr� s ; Parcels , 53;02- 23, 18--39- aSe;.ot s 2217, 51-41 -01, 31, 03 04: 05 1�3 t 15 and 15 a 51-X1...100 a_l r 13, Abbe I:auer r July 17 1984 84-581 Sierra West Surveying - on behalf of Abbie Lauer, appo6l.a the Advisory !1459) Agency's Condition No. 10 (Veconstr•,tct Helltown Road) Oil ,a tentative parcel map, AP 63--02-22,, two lots, property located tail the west side of HelltoWn Road, 3000 feet north of Centerville Road, _11o).l.town area. (MR. FUTTON PREFACED HIS MOTION WITH A CAUTIONARY NO'41E THAT THD PROPERTY AT THE ENO OF THE ROAD MIGHT AT SOME TIME BE DEVELORl b ANIS THAT THE BOARD MAY A`1' THAT TIME REQUIRE THAT SOMETHING BE DONR WI',1'HTHE ROAD.) Motion: UPHOLD APPEAL OV ABBIE LAUER SUBJECT TO COigt711.L"IONS 1 THROUGH 9 AND 11 THROUGH 15 S M Vote: 1 X 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (UnanfinQusly carried) Motion: DIRECT STAFF TO BRING BACK TO THE BOARD A tsItc3CEDURE To IMPLEMENT A ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT FOR T118, AREA. M S Vote;: 1 X 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y (Unanimously carried) 84-582 Li - behalf of Cherie Sm Zer ppincott-Guth. Associates an y' , appeals (2180) Condition No. 9 (obtain encroachment permit and constru-t standard road approach prov='itg adequate site distance aI; the 1wrsection of Round Valley Ranci •ad and C1,»rk Road) on tentative pa, 001, map, AP 55-46-25, three parcels,, property located on the south side of Stoney Brook Lane approximately 1600 fzet west' t�f its intersection. With Peoria Valley Road, Paradise area, Motion: UPHOLD APPEAL, OF CHERI SMYZER SUBJECT TO CONLIITIONS 1-8 AND 10 12. Voter 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y -5 Y (Unanimously carried) Regular Ag-.- enda 84-583 Discussion on choosing consultant for preparation (2605) impact'p re ort for the Bell -Muir area pursuant .�ation of an environmental ** as amended. pursuant to Realutiorr p00 _ Motion REAFFIRM THE FACT THAT THD BOARD HAS GIVEN DIRECTION THAT THE HELL-MUIR AREA HE CONSIDERED P09 CONTINUED STUDY AND CONSIDERATION OF A GENERAL, PLAN CHAt9GD AND RE20NE AND ALSO THAT THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STUDY I3E CONDUCTED IN-HOUSE BY STAFF`: M S Vote: l „2 3 4 5 page 162, jol.y 11, 1984 .• _. myna,:..:' � .,. _ __ `•11!LY'bf1 1 , R .. �; •� + „j,,'1 ;'tIA` p '1 ' ' 1.. +\'� t • , , •. !4 s� X' 22dV• • f� !3 E' •i3 ( • ..,' t ''� , ,..• - rA. C 62•. t'6. 51-41 +, o� r t ea rp. Nil It {� ` ,. •+ •. •• ,A� F 1�a'�; %` yr ) . ,n°R; •i� al ,� ,{ +1. 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Ja 34.4c 21 37 LOI ZZ •• - r — V/ . ; r , Y R `� ♦ t 1 t �Axe r J tel. z 2 r9et Assessors A h'o 5!•4l Coun'y o'Butte, Cola .... _ �. "_ ,_ .max, • r;' �, - ir+r qql i r Abbie Lauer 746 W. 4th Ave. Chico, Ca. 95926 094-:354 ),/8/8 Dear , I would life to submit a petition to the County to rezone our neighborhood from FR-20 to FR-5 and need your support. A rezone would enable Mary, ray land partner, and I to legally_ split our 151 acre parcel. Separate parcels are required by the zoning ordinances for separate dwellings. A lot split would allow both Mary and I to each build our own homes- without it, we do not have that tight. A rezone would have negligible impact Upon our community. We lie within a pocket area, of small parcels within a 20 acre minimum zoning. AES depicted by the map e',closed, you can see that of the 17 parcels in question in our neighborhood 10 have 5 acres or less and only 2 have more than 10 acre.s. To change the zoning to 5 acre minimum would allow 2 out of 17 parcel owners to eplit their prop6rty should they so desire. In order to effect this change, we simply need and ask for your signature on the petition enclosed nothing more If the majority Pf the landowners in our area art in aggreement on this issue, X, will submit the petition to the County Planning Commission at my own expense and they will then vote on it. If you have any questions,or concerns or care to share your opinion on :this matter! please feel free to call, fol• discussion. I appreciate your time and interest. Sincerol.y Yours, PETITION FOR REZONING We tho, undersi zed, do hex•eb request that our y q property be re zoned from FR�!20 to FR-3 as shorn on the accompanying map. nares address assessors parcel. signature A william Schiff Director Of Public Works Butte County [icer Mr. Schiff, i1+1+, f.111? rklgidontn of Ultlt�'r I;+it14 l:►'Lr['N !.f(111tY1Y r.rlYl(1(! (lll'' lll'.clr"llTll'IItto0l► 1 itllr cnVi r►tnt Pitt �t(t �,t't ltil +1 t !1, l t►;i Y'rn► 'i',lA . +ii •11► r1` I°t1 i,�„ r�',► I t l�'r. o r(�►In t rti l ,titer t 11,► lJl I i .n i i :, t l((' ,`«. t +th,l i yl►r;l �'►.v i t►,t►� goad it; a small, Scenic, ,ii 11,., 1;(,! 1. 111 , ,r�,,olm. t,. 100 yuar oold, ,Ilcl' { ( ►ll,i,l1 11 ,.,+. ! I ! t,+ , IrP ,1'irl' t 1 +' 1 To 1►:tavV on e indI,v1l.i 0i t' ( }. s! 11. i,1,11'(' •. i l'1•. i l` l' 1.' (ir Il', 1+. ,, .'lli... an. v, 1)I,i +LI+ ¢+ttlttrge cul -do -sacs for Owmulti 1 i +►t il,lt the rights of the estahl t;;;t11+d howl ►�(.`(►l°i' c�culai;i harmony in nature wt' ,►l l' I10w vl►IIY,. ', ! "I]IIA I � {,lk'r1 (Il t �Itr: .►L(Llry..,rael i.' J(lttn Kitchen enlatl9mi IIIc ro-id I`rolit,tt < r„ Y,I lYl f It I il•,` i l.i - a►1dtruck roved increctsod- In hYid-,W(1!nnr�r� 111r,;t l tali(:. . s1 llllJ i l t` 11'+ 1 l •I ill +illi ! 11!Illli 1lA Y ►A,+ Thus, ctt»tinued 1.4111,t1.o'hl+(1t w(.,til 1 ., hort'•r t (11+irt , I' i I l' ► , 11 will 4i1ld� L'Ii,ltti crnntIlm it iYlir llrl 1 or 11►i "iP 1 i'-sAl, ilY .,!,, , ,, ,i,i.j 1 ►A►`l i, ro I. k,ini; In their w(,odi,►n1 Ir,1►.►ltiwl , ►,'►tu-ld aMi�iiifr' the dwst vI 11LIS t11.IllAl,ul(1 h,i(��! Ir, Ilt 1► rar i t 1 <,lt i,,;IA,, .►� 1 l I I •1 be i n a. Ilili:irinC(' to tilo pro-wili ►`l/`'rills Ill+++ tt «, ,. !► rll►;1l ►p►,t Y li)r ,ollt "tauk p / ' ' �i•!�,'�,� ..,�1-In• '•,fir �,.It, � , l I, �,•. P. M' ` �.. S ' .. rte.+ Y' iv �.,r W 4 + AA, 't � a `�: 111 �� 1, t � � +, �4, �, 5 � • 4 � • 1 �' k A, Y i �'� �i ' � N= i � *- D,l � °� �"Y•« '� �'�". J'�' ' ' 'r,��'i' mad May 159 1985 Mro Robb Chea l 407 W. 9th St. Chico. Ca. 9592 Mr. Cheat W,e are writing g to y6t, to dk„scribe the problems WI g the caretakers 12'X60' have encountered mavin ranch located at Helltown, mobile home to your Carloungdahl asked our dr, the Job before we fuer, Ron Carter, to look at started moving the trailer o He reports that the out o the normal charge should ranch, X150-$'.200,. be ._ aPProx,►mately UW . q. a rear end side to r For Your informatio side swing is approximately 18', n� the we are concerned that in a few Further tree limbs places the low over hanging might dams e the veh1c e. r gtng appeared to be 9 ] In some places the too clo.e to trees o fences to a11ow access down the road' n the other 'side of the road Please advise us of Your earliest ,Your i:ntensions in ch convis matter at enieface. Cordially �-� .C.o ;e.,.[....,. aAs (309 49 . CHICO, CALIFORNIA 06021 � p16) 943,5521 1 215 WEST 5TH S?R`EET,'• P,Cr p. 8. pAVID `DIVISI0111M(/K[i1N0 [UttRVi4011 August 7 1986 Mr. Robb Cheal 4,07 West 9th Street Chicoe CA 95926 Dear Mr. Cheal lielltown Line Extension 1986 discussion regarding your C' our July 22+ Jim Schultz from the. The following aunuaary resent were t°lacy Kaems, ielltown line extcrtsirn. Also P and Jiro Clawson, pGandE Land Butte County Department of Public Works, Department Supervisor. At her request., oug Land; 1Q, 1986 Ms.,Kaems contacted -our office concerned that t e On July r proposed electric line would be on her Prop ole and an anchor were ed the line and determined`adh�iheithirdupd not be on hes Department urvey the survey crews did f proper However, ole and anchor are on Josett rope road easement. P not inside the County Schmdt's property• uirf Pole and anchor inai:de the County road easement would rPgmiddle of Moving the Po nrticularl>y one oak tree that lieSchultztrimmed) extenai�ve tree wising, F the easement. Because the tree Would be severely indicate - x S " PGand i ing a i s, she taou7Lct consider giving e wanted more, time to Mr: Clawson then asked Ms. ty, Ms. Knems indicated sh through her Prop le of weeks. right -of -.way ive us an; answer in a coup think Iabout l t and would E ala or CKLI►aRN1A Only OH8Gta) to flrri4er,OaPY0414) to In0lood,, Party (lei) iaAF'F�f property Damm _ - 'Jua1CInL PI INICT NuMaaA 11. ('IML CaN O11tON �, T. I : (o .. 11/Ppa TN+O P10.TN ICT NSAt RMhUa Y1N¢ Op pGCR11. FoualT _ 1 Iiol nwv"'"vRAA IMq t>+ NI:Ic 44 g►P Fnn I'D. 4 A3'1lON PFGu wwao ONi� i1 j�1" r j \ •T 1H ft wt■1CTION W..IYN p� (� !%t� i 0.MAT-dr ♦a wr wTT O 0Cy Ya Plat MILa b0.RIF ANTI A- PIA TT. 641UPLn,.-LAOT t - t,0.. COCOT 011 ? 4IV�1aw APWRO a•,. r '+" i. /i � ,: � I �' ,i• �"' ,«.: IN OICAT a. ,"'�TATy. 1110 TNURl11 a1�A IIagTN. �U (tA 1Ya► a LIf,aNaa NYII/aR ' "' tl- LIC/Nae NUMa11N STAY 'V11N. TY )0.q' VvIN VA)1 VR MAI uI. 1 1 tr M '� }, C+' •1 e•l . /IIi " 00 IGIR■pN(AC a aTRa► av an HIP14WAY aRI) LIMIT TION 00rl `' CrG '.CWLan an♦s(AL^1 p , r +_..f�."71� r�Y/I,1. aaaav/W Ta 1 r Nor r xHte Y.a NIF 411 WA: a r { ` NDa AA7V pA/:i n NUM/aR - CITU top COD/ NARRAVIV/ LIIaC/LLAIjIIAIUa h1Va A. AI�,p Rq tl+... 1 r.� aTAI■ r,,:ulATrowvq f waq �'"CaMa1t .NUN O6 n.- U vaH Y ' LIF11N0.11(/UML1aN TAT/ VDNy TY ►11 V0,4N NAA&i�11ipo{L 'G04 Pn WIR, o CTIOII OP ONIACNtI�a O/RAtI bR NIONwAV 00.11110 LIMIT rq.AV.aL r.7 :..�.. aaMPV.•WTo TN[R Ya N IFIa pH DNI NU 9402"PA, 1Tv Nor. APD Ra as I y J ry � Y"y y I y � � � ! � •) 1 / t I f 'i' - •\ 1 _ I'? - o'11PNa NUMP/N •A.A7V NO Y NAMn. APD/lt as A0a 011 APW.Rap• _ DAM AOaD 'r"01.4"Tv M a N IMPORTANT — HEAD CAREFULLY Keep this report,. This is your record of this accident, To comply with California Vehicle Code (VC) Section 20002 (duty M700,e property damaged), You must either; a, Give the owner or person in charge of such property the name and address of the driver and owner of the vehicle; or in the absence of the owner; b, Leave a written notice in a conspicuous place on the other vehicle or damaged property, giving the name and address of the driver and owner of the vehicle involved and a statement of the circumstances, _I This information is necessary for the completion of your state 811.1 Form, Report of Traffic Accident, and Your insurance report. VEHICLE CODE SIEQTION 16000 The driver of a vehicie jovolved irk an ,accident resulting in damage to the property of gny ONE party in excess of the amount stated in C Section 16000 or In the injury or duct' A any persvr�t MUST submit a SR-1 Form to the California DepartmOnt of Motor Vehicles within 16 days. Note: Failure to connply may result in suspension of your driver's license, Form 5`R-1 may, be obtained dfrorrl the Department of Mptor Vehicles, the California Highway Patrol, any police station, motor vLehicle club, or Insurance agents If city or state property is damaged, you will be contacted regarding possible liability, 03 02Cs17 _ i .. -. w NCIC NUMtOR ,yP PiCtR hnr ". sr:..x.'wpra.rn.nw - Tlke r, 1100f ' 44 r, n. w•� �,! 1! w oAV...�� t { `S" 5 � I r ' ,�,d/,! �4 �'% ✓ice.. .ya.•...,+r..-.r...... f �l r:.-�. '� l r { � ,� •j '�U ti•'p� j �� �`' tJa�„}�„ `"` ✓'Cr' r L:.!-r� �f ."""_ r � /✓�' f `�t��:i ' ' �y "fir' r�-�^�+'�""' Jif �• r � /� `L� i � / ; f f; � ,� . ,l r , . � r� �. � �`l-�`,t1�1{`�,�,� , a �,7 r r 2 / 4 t r1...----ir�-.•�-.,:,,..., Chico l"►1lertlriscl-Ractard�i'►f tnilay, Aug; motorcycle accident oto h',not 280 fpr, etll,eget ly t, g 20th St., Chico. ; ..: P�r� r n 1 t r. � 5a' », ' i1' S t � �✓ Y /1 G It .L 1 h{ Ar Q 1 61. r , 1 � r * ' .• 'i �"J:1:; R0. � i i,:+- • JA r L, • .eY ) r. 'i ^p. i i N t: N', �4 i•1' Y f tH` /1 G It .L 1 h{ Ar ! rj; , 1 � r �4 i•1' Y f tH` /1 G It 1 h{ Ar ! rj; public'7dorks conditions; 1, Deed to the County o£ Butte 60 ft. right-of-way) 30 feet on either. Mi.nimm) curve radius to tae side of the centerline of kielltown Road. 100 feet gid 2 Indicate a 50ft. building Setback from the centerline of Helltown Road,` r 51 3; show all easements of record on thefinal map. 4 �� y" y, . pa r an ydelinq)uentP/ltaxes or current taxes as required, .yam ea 4 & ` C 1 - �' work is to be done on Helltown Road along the property The following frontage; except at existing a. Viden existing roadway by 2 feet + removal would be requaxed. high cut -banks or where tree b. Remove brush and widen roadway 2 feet -3 feet at cines feet in height). With low cut -banks (2 feet -4 c. Add road base. health Department conditions; 6, Provide a 100,ft. leachfield free setbactarouhe nd existing webs either within the property or within 100 ft. of Shona a 50 ft.. leachfield setback from the drainage way on parcels l 7, and 2. 200 ft,, leachfield setback from the high water line or any lake ,a 8 Showa on parcels l and 2. � 9. prase that the required quantities of domestic.water are available to parcels 1 and 2= 10. Comply with Chapter, l9 of the Code of Butte County and applicable construction on the property, building codes for the existingrecent i 6 .�q �: o s!�' }r •Y y -z- 2-'�°p:t i' ^!;e: .:�WuysW�wai:*wu....a.+ra.'wiuW4;a.�++d�'w:"".a`u.'cw"""'ww""w,,..t°".�+.w,.:w�nrt,v. ^.e.wMa..r,. r� . . AIRL Auk a ;�1irl�ael. Cannons Tentative Parcel tap, AP 11-"35-34, 2 parcels on both sides of Helltown Road approx; 1500 ft, northwest of Centerville RQa(J. Butte Creek CaTlyon area. Engineer: Lippincott/Gu'th �:iSf�f 1r'3LeS Public Works conditions, 1 Deed to the County of Butte 60 ft. right-of-way •-- 30 feet on either side of the centerline of Helltown Road,. Minimum curve radius to be 100 feet. 2 Indicate a 50 ft, building setback from the centerline of Helltown Road 3 Show all easements of record on the final map. 4 PaiLsr-u any delinquent taxes or current taxes a required. � el t wrr l Rog t e-1414- Uot.-r-ad- us--eu-r-ves ; -plat 5 Tg�egatebase0 foot 'wide; £r111ertgtiY.�Q`f project. Health 1 pC. conditions: 6 Provide a 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property' or within 100 ft:. of the property boundaries. 7 Show a 50 ft leachfield setback from the drainage way 01a parcels 1 and 2,. B Showa 200 ft; leachfield settack .from the high water line of any lake on parcels l and 2 9 Prove that the required q' uantie domestic water omestic'tratpr are available to parcels 1 and 2' 1C1 Comply with chapter 19 of the Code of Butte County and applicable cent construction on tkte property. buildingcodes for the existingre The followingmitigation measure is rrequired. .gaited 1 Reconstruct Helltown Road to $u,te County Dept. of Public Works, standards from northerly boundary of the subject roert p p Y s to it intersettion with Centerville Road; b �.{� v Ask ! ty �y ! gr'isn , iart,y({f b ! 5329 Finnecurn Road •Chico"CA 9592$ � A -1-35-1-1 15 Avenue C.ij—c CES 95926 Mary Bogard. Al--, 11-35-113 P.o. Bcx 4 Gerlach Nevada 8941.2 AI�j 11-37-47 ..art .zit e1 �a ea 1 F, an.icum Road c- :7o CA 95926 r 3131 ,Tsinr. Ydjtcher. 4 Bay.. 13355 Helltav)n Rodd '. "'aC tYCAyCC952s -17 Lois Colman ,203 Colemarj R-inch Road 95928 Ar= 11----5-19 Envirnamenta Bevelopmen4 Inc. p.r,. Box 9i, Oriaja cA 94563 APr 11-35-30 Lcoug I-ove 1.3L 54 HelltOwn Road C�hjcn CA 95928 APff 1i-35-85 1'llicilael Oliver � P.O. Box 511 Fa?^es t Ranah, CA 0%�4 A 11-35-3 Alden Hawthorn 135c1 Helltown Road Chic,, CA 95928 AI�,r 11.-40-03 Pa-ricX:Burns P O. BOA 468$ Chco`A 95927 J AT# 11-40-04 j Herr'- .'ger 4C2 i4rz /.arta Avenue #2 rr4_i M.it x, CA 90403 � +Ef+YtaL AM Y 8, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURE! Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential. environmental. ;impacts? "414UU ,- ADDITIONAL INFOR TION } SHEET` PROVIDING INFORMATION DESCRIBING , CONDITIONS AS OF DATE OF 'FILING ee-041400 AND WHICH IS NOT INTENDED TO Rec Fee 7.00 AFFECT RECORD TITLE INTEREST- Total Recorded 7.00 Official: Records ggr CO 'County of ; E Butte t COMPANY SHOWN Candace S RVL` J. Grubbs U lel Recorder, ; 1007BILLEROAD -R0.BOX 671 8:02am 7 -Dec -`88 RB _ PARADISE, CA95967`-(916)877-430Q - 2 W�1EN RECORDED RETURN TO: DFPARTNENT OF PUBLIC WORKS THIS. SHEET IS BEING CONCURRENTLY RECORDED' PREPARED BY: WITH OWNER ' -'S STATEMENT FOR PARCEL MA'' FOR WILLIAM KAUFFMAN AS FILED FOR RECORD. IN' BOOK3 OF '. PARCEL MAPS AT PAGE-' ON GARY T. LIPPI TT, S i AT VSs . M., AS OFFICIAL RECORDS SERIAL NO. -;7 +14-01 AT THE REQUEST OF LIPPINCOTT SURVEYING. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL BY BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON MARCH 17, 1987: 1. A 50 foot building setback is required from, centerline of Relltown Road. 2. A -100 foot leachfield free setback is to be provided around existing � within the either wells - property or within 100 feet of the property boundaries.- 3. to be provided from the foot leachfielon,Parcelselbac hxghwater tis 1ine0of an 4. A 50 toot leachfi,eld. setback is to be providedfrom; the drainage way on; Parcels; 1. and: 2.: - LAND 4NS�0 NO. s 3' 3 _ x0res �r9 E-30-92 CAI 1� OSA . -1 tr PAGE I OF 2 , il+liliM9ii 11/22/88 enHate Board ACtiOn Date 11/1/88 M0#88-646 i;rai......"•i Route �xx.: _ OFFICE OF CLERK OF THE BOARD ;Referral Document Action Re u��sted ___.. DgArtment. Administration _xx Agreements) File -Information -Agriculture fApplication(O Budget Transfers) - 3�tdecessary Action Assessor "�""Ger'ti feed Minutes Obtain Si gnaturovi Recommendation AuditorClaims 'County Clens/Elections. Record County Counsel -correspondence Deeds) Report to Board District Attorney -ploti -Environmental Health-Ordinance(s) ce (s) of Completion .Return Copy Fire pepartme-0, Penalty :Abatement. Requests ._Return 0~� ri��inaf Library --Mental Health Resolution(s) to W/O Enclosure -Personnel -Planning/LAIC _ -Probation Public Health "Public Works Purchasing -Recorder, - - - Risk Management Sheriff/Coroner Treasurer/Tax Collector t1e1 fare k�c+r:h�r•rir�%G•k•ie�rk�e fr7ric k��t'ic*kilvF4kiek'k�ek�rx*kar�ykinl-kk�s'k'k�k•k iitF7iraF9r`►fcdrir-k9rakk�i'ikatn'�rir�rirak4kot�rx;�' k�i-k•h'rkN*k�r �e•lrat�c�e'k:Fk:kk:M�e Additional Information AGREEMENT FOR, EXCHANGE QF REAL PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE - HELLTOWN ROAD RIGHT OF WAY - ADJOINING ,4P' MQ>,-35 � i 8 404iI . EXHIBIT "A! Being a portion of Parcel 1 as shown on as shoem on, that certain Map filed in the Office of the Reorder of the County of Butte, State of California, February 22, 1984 in Book 94 of Parcel Maps, at pages 43`and 44, and being located in the Northwest quarter of Section 4 Township 22 North, Range 3 East, M.D.B. & M. and being more particularly described. as follows:: BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of said Section 4, said point being also the Northwest - corner of Parcel 1; thence North 89° 45' 31" East along the North line of said Parcel l for 219.94 feet to the Northeast corner of said Parcel 1' being a point on the Easterly boundary line of Helltown Road and being the true point of beginning for the parcel of land herein described; thence following. along the Easterly boundary -of said Parcel 1 and of Helltown Road the following courses and distances, South 13° 38' 52" East for 34$,93 feet;thence South 50° 00' 06" East for 156.57, feet; thence South 13° 25' 26" East for 125.09 feet thence South 44° 00` 20" East for 128.91 feet; thence South 22°'37' 39" West for 94.28 feet: thence leaving; -said Easterly boundary of Parcel 1, continuing along said Easterly boundary line of Helltown Road`, South 22° 37' 39" West for 13.23 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 210 40' 07" for 60.511 feet to, the end of said curve; thence South 441 17' 46" West for 231.59 feet to the beginning of a tangent 100 foot radius curve to the left thence following along the arc_ of said curve, through a central angle of 20° 24' 40" for 35.62. feet to the end of said curve; thence South 23° 53 06" West for 81.95 feet to the beginning of a tangent 100.00 foot radius curve to the left; thence.following along the arc of said curve, through a'central angle of 72" 45' 48" for 127.00 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 48,D 52' 42" East for 42.68 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to the right; thence fallowing along the arc of said curve, through.a central C angle of 210 27' 50" for 59.94 feet to the end. of said curve;, thence South 27124' 52" East for 186.10 feet to ;the ,beginning of a tangent 170 foot radius curve to the left; thence following along the arc of .said curve, through a central angle of 39° 02' 1;5" for 115:.83 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 660 27' 07" East for 70.02 feet to the beginning or a tangent 170 foot radius curve- to the left; thence following along the arc ;of said curve,. through a central angle of 29° 44' 17" for- 88..24 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 83° 48' 36" East ;for 127.50 'feet to aoint on the p Easterly boundary line of said Parcel 1; thence South 23° 33' 10" West along said Easterly boundary for 69.10 feet to a point; thence, leaving ;said Easterly boundary, South 830 48' 36" West for 93.22 feet to the beginning of a :tangent 230 foot concentric radius curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 29° 44' 17" for 119.38 feet to the end. of said curve;. thence North 66° 27'' 07 West for 70.02 feet to the beginning of a tangent 230 foot radius concentric curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 39" 02' 15" for 156.71 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 271 24' 52" West for 186.10 feet to the beginning of a tangent 100.00 foot radius concentric curve to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a Lentral angle of 21° 27'- 50" for 37.46 feet to the end of said .curve; thence North 48° 52' 42'� ; for 42.68 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160foot radius concentric curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve thro!gh a =central angle of 720 45' 48" for 203.19 'feet to the end of said curve; thence North 23° 53 06" East for 81.`95 feet to the, beginning of` a tangent 160.00 foot radius concentric curve; _to the- right; thence following along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 20 24' 40" for 57.00 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 44 17' 46" East for 231.59 feet to the beginning of a tangent`100 foot radius concentric curve to the left; thence following along the arc of at "d curve, through a central angle of 21* 40' 07" for 37.82 feet to the end of said curve;. thence North 221 37'-.39", East for 22.07 feet to the beginning of a tangent 70 foot radius curve to the left; thence: following along the -arc of said.curve, through a central angle of 66° 37` 59" for 81.41 feet to the end of said curve;: thence North 44 00' 20" West for 16.12 feet, to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 301 34' 54" for 85.40 feet to'the endbf said curve; thence North 13° 25` 26" West for 44.87 feet to the beginning of a tangent 100 foot radius curve to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 361 34' 40" for 63.84 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 500 00' 06." West for 70.86 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said 'curve 'through a central angle of 36° 21' 14" for 101.52 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 13°'38' 52" West for 330.40 feet '_o a point on said Northerly boundary of Parcel 1;; thence North 89° 45` 31' East, along said Northerly` boundary for 61.68 feet to the true point of beginning, and containing 2.925 acres, more or less.; END OF DOCUMENT ttefurat os County of AGENCY SHOWN County of Butte Butte Dept.. of Public WorksCandace J. Grubbs 7' County Center Drive - Recorder :�+ QU-1-t i lxt WILLIAM KAUITMAN, an unmarried man l Y; EXHIBIT ",W r + Being a portion of Parcel 1 as shown on as shown on that certain Map filed in. the Office of .the Recorder of the County -of Butte, State of California, February 22, 1984 in Book 94 of Parcel Maps, at pages 43 and.44, and being located in the Northwest quarter of Section 4, mnship 22 North, Range 3 East; M.D.B. &tit. and being mare particularly described as followsc BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of said Section.4, said point being also the Northwest ` corner of Parcel 1; thence North 890 45' 31" Eas` along the North.line of said. Parcel 1 for. 2:19.94 feet to the Northeast corner ,of said Parcca. 1'-, being a point on the Easterly boundary- _ line of Helltam _Road and being the true point of beginning for the parcel of land herein described; thence following along the Easterly boundary of said Parcel 1 and of Helltam Road the following courses and distances, South 130 38" 52" East for 348.93- feet; thence, South 500 00' 06" ,`East for 755.57 feet; thence South 130 25' 26" East for 125•.09 feet - thence South -440-007' 20 East for 128:91 feet; thence South 220 37' 39" West for 94.28 feet; thence leaving, -said Easterly boundary of Parcel 1, 'continuing along said Easterly boundary line of H'elltaan Road, .S'outh 220 37' 39' West for 13.23 :feet to the beginning of a tangent 160: foot radius curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle oz 21° 40' 07" for 60.51 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 440,17' 46" 'West for 231.59 fect to °the- beginning of a tangent 100 foot radius curve to the left; thence following, along the arc of said curve,; through a central angle of 20° 24' 40" for 35.62'feet'to the -end of said. curve; thence South 230 53-' 06, west for 81.95 feet to*the beginning, of a tangent 100.00,foot radius cure to,the-left; thence following_ along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 721 45' 48" for 127.00 feet to the end of said curve; thence'South48° 52', 42" East for 42.68- feet to the beginning, of a tangent 160 foot i radius curve_to the rigiht; thence follotting along the arc of said curve, through a ^entral angle of 21° 27' 50" for 59.94 feet to the end of said curve:; thence South 270' 24' 52" East for,186.10_ feet to the beginning of a tangent 170 foot radius curve to the left; thence ( ."following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 39" 02` 15" for 115:$3 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 660 27' 07" East for 70.02 feet to the beginning of a tangent 170 -foot radius curve to ,'the left;- thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 29° 4//4' 17" for 88.24 feet to the end of said curve.; thence North 83"'--,481 36" East for 127.50 feet to a point on the Easterly boundary line of said Parcel 1;; thence South 23° 33'- 10" West along; .said Pas�erly boundary for 69.10 feet to a point, thence, leaving .said Easterly boundarv, South 830 48' 36 West for 93.22 feet to' the beginning of a tangent 230 foot concentric radius curve to the right; thence following, along the�arc of said curve through a central angle of 290 44.' 17" for 119.38 feet to the end of said curve; thence .North 66° 27'' 0TI West for 70.02 feet to the beginning of a tangent 230 foot -radius concentric curve tothe right;, thence following along the arc of said curve through a central angle`of 39` 02' 15" for 156.71 'feet to the end.of said curve;' Vience North 27° 24' 52"' West for -186.1.0 feet to: the beginning of a Tangent 100.00 foot zaQus concentric curve to the left: thence following along the arc of said curve, through a' central angle, of 2l° 27' 50" for 37.46 feet to-the,end of said curve; thence North 481 52' 42" West for. 42.68 feet to the beginning. of a tangent 160 foot radius concentric curve to. ` the right.; thence following along.the arc of ;sa_id curve through a' central angle Cf 72° 45' 48'' ,for 203.19 feet to the end of said curve, thence North 23° 53''" 06 East for 81':.95 feet to, the beginning of a tangent 160.00 -foot radius -concentric curve to the right; thence following along the 'arc of said curve through a central angle of 20° 24' 40" for 57.00 feet to the end of said curve;' thence North 44° 17' 46" East for,237,59 feet to the beginning: of a tangent 700 foot µ radius, concertric curve to the: left; thence following along the arc 'of 'said -curve, through a. central angle of 21° 40'` 07"•for 37.82 feet to the end of said curve;' thence North 22° '37' 39" East for 22.Q7 feet to the beginning of 4 tangetzt 70 foot radius curve to the 'left; thence fallowing;along the arc el said curve, through a central angle of. 660 37' 59" for 81.4"s feet to the end of •'said curve, thence_ N:arth 440 00'' 20" West for 16<.12 Z eet, to .,the beginning of a tange1t 160 foot radius curve to Una right; thence following along the arc, `:of said cur s.,, through a central male .ox 30`34` 54" for 85.40 feet to the end of-. said curve,: thence North -13° 25' 26" West fora 44.;87 feet to the beginning- of a. tangent 100 foot radius 'curve to: the left; thence following- along the arc of said curve -- through a central angle of 360-30 40" for 63..84 feet to the end of said curve; thence North _500.-001-Q6" West for -70..86- feet to the beginning of a ygent 16G foot radius curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve tt___ ;b a central' ;angle of 36° 21 14 for 101.52 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 136-38'' 52" West for 330,40 feet to 'a, point on. said: Northerly boundary of Parcel 1; 'thence North $9° 45' 31" East, along said l�ortherly boundary. for 61.68 feet to the true point of beginning, and containing 2.925 ' 'acres, more or, less.. Elip _ R EXHIBIT "B" That certain b4 Foot right-of-way for road purposes a described in instrument executed by John Ballard; in ;favor of the County Butte, recol•ded May, 185 In Bial; 25 o Deeds a page 226, records of. Butte Count P l 1 as shown on that certain ParCaliforniaMap be lying within Parcel: Modification by Parcel Map for Helltown Ranch beinc, arp Lane of the Northwest quarter of Section 4, portion Range 3 East, M-D.B.W which said P-arcelshMap was filed in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California,; February 22, 1984 in Book 94 of Farce' State at pages 4 and 44.Maps, GE tVERAL ACKNOWLcDGt1Ri=[JT State of CALIFORNIA On this the L 0 ttbay of OCTOBER ;511 198,8 , before me, County of BUTTE'_ - SUSIE Q. PRATER the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared WILLIAM "KAUF'jrMAN . OFFICIAL SEALI personally known to me SJSiE C PRAYER NOTARY PUBLIC cALIFORrjtA Proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence BUTTE COUNTY to be the person) whosenameN1 i ; within instrument, and JAY comm. Wires NOV 12 I988 acknowledged subscribed to the � that h e WITNESS myhand and ;official seat. executed it. j -:Nota rd`s Ssgnattrre p4an�smaa NCJT C.PARE.DWfTflSv '',Qaic�NocurEt�r.� 88-040409 WAR.� w�,�,=� ,r .e�,i.�r�-`�'{�-• : •:� 'K't` ,,,��iF ,,-,3y,"#ro'r,�(:+'�#,r=!�:','.'-w, •: � ��COi)i�J'%Y�OF�BUi�E,..STA� E-�OF�=CALIFOR[�(iA �' A1T���t-°►`5 ?' isx--'r`,a �'4�r�''6'�`sroii": 'P?t. _ ia:�;`ei��"`uia.�s`�? ''N.�•,�;�?tiy"� � ��_ Aft MIB?T "B" Being a portion of Parcel 1 as, shown,,on, as shown on that certain Map ziled in the Office of the Recorder of tie County of Butte, State of California, February 22, 1984 in Boon 94 of Parcel Maps, at- pages 43 and 44, and being located in the Northwest quarter of Section 4, Township 22 North, mange 3 East, M.D.B. & MV. and being wore particularly, described as follows: DEQ'. NMNG;-at the Northwest •corner of said Section 4, said point being also the Northwest corner of Parcel 1; thence North 89 45' 31" East along the North line of said Parcel 1 for. 2.19.94 feet to the Northeast corner of said Parcel 1, being a,point n the Easterly -boundary line of He�ltoran Road and being t1 true point of beginning for the parcel of land' herein. described; thence following along the Easterly bourndary of said Parcel l and of Ealltain Road: -the following courses and distances, South 13 38' 52" East for 348.93 feet thence - South. 50° 00' 06" • East for 156.57 feet; thence South 13 ` 25' 26 East for 125.09 feet;, thence South 44° 00'20" East for 128.91 feet thence South 22° 37' 39" West for 94.28 feet thence leaving said Easterly boundary of Parcel 1, continuing. along. said. Easterly boundary line :i He'1-Lt,- load, South, 22° 37'' 3. ' ` °' West for 13.23 feet to the beginning of a tangent - 160 foot radio ,curve to them gbc; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 21°>40' 07" for 60.51 feet to the end .of said' curve; thence South 440,17' 46" West for 237.59'feet ,to the beginning of a tangent 100 foot radius curve to the left, - thence following, along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 20 24' 40" for 35.62'feet to the end of ;said curve; thence South 23° 53�' 06'` West for 81.95 feet to'.t_he Beginning of a tangent 100.00 foot radius curve to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve; through a central angle of 7211 45' 48'" for 1''x.00 feet to rhe end of said curve;. thence South 480 52' 42" East for 42.68 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to, the right:; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central ' angle of 21',-27" 50 for 59.94 feet to the end of said carve; thence South 27° 24' 52" East for 186.T0_ feet to the •beginning of a tangent 170 .foot -radius curve to the left•, thence .'following along the arc of said curve,, through a -central angle of 390 02' 15" for 115.83 feet to the end of said curve; thence fiouth 66° 27' 07" East for 70_02 feet m the beginning of a tangent 1.7.0 foot radius. curve to,the left;- thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central, angle: of 29° 44;' 17" for - 88.24 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 83' .48 36"' East for 127.50 feet to �"'po' ton the Easterly boundary line of said Parcel 7; thence South 23°.33' 10" ITest along said Easterly boundary for 69.10 feet to a point; thence,: leaving said Easterly boundary, South 83° 48` 36" West for 93.22 feet to' the beginning of a tangent 230 foot concentric radius curve to the right; thence following along the are of said curve through a central angle of 29° 44` 17" for 119.38 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 66" 27' 07" 'West for 70.02 feet to the beginning of a tangent 230 foot radius concentric curve to the right; thence following along.the arc of said curve through a central angle bf 390 02' 1;5'" for 156..71 feat to the end of said.curve;I thence Nor tb. 27° 24' 52`" West -for, 186.10 . feet to the beginning of a tangent 100.00 foot radius concentric curve to the left; thence following along the are of said curve through a` central angle of 211 27' 50'" for 37.46 feet to the.end of ,said curve; thence Norg North 48°52` 42" West for- 42.68 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius concentric curve to. rhe•rght;- thence following, along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 72° 45" 48"`.far 203_19 feet to the end ;df said curve; thence North 23° 53' 06" East for 81.95 feet to the beginning v a tanocrt 160..00 foot radius 'concentric curve to the right; thence o - following along the arc of said curve through a. central angle of 20°'.24' 40" for 57.00 feet :to tha end of said curve; thence: North 44°` 17' 46" East for 231.59 feet to the beginning of a tangent 100 footsradius concentric curve to :the left; thence following along the arc`of said curve,; through a central angle of 21° 40' 07"•for 37.82.feet to ,the end of said.curve; thence North 22°' 37'. 39" East for 22.07 feet tc, the -beginning of i tangent 70' foot radius curve, to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of, 66 A 37` 5°" for 81-47 feet to the end of -said curve; thence North 44° 00' 20" West for 16.12 feet, to ,the be of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to the right; thence following, along, the arc -o said curve, through a central angle of 30° 34'' S4" dor 85.40' -feet to the end of said curve; thence North -13 25' 26" West for. 44.87 'feet to the beginning- of -a: tangent 104 foot radius curve to: the left:; thence following -along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 36° 347 40" for 63.84 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 50°:00'-06"'West for 70.86, feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to 'the right,- thence following along the arc of said curve through a central" angle of 36° 21' 14"- for 101.52'feet, ;to the end :of said curve; thence North 130 38' 52" West for 330.40 feet to;a point on. ' said Northerly boundary, of parcel 1; 'thence Nvc'th 89Q 45 31"` East, ai.,)ng said Northerly boundary for 61..68 feet to: the true point of beginning, and containing 2.925 -acres, mate or less: i EXHIBIT 19' Being a portion of Parcel I. as shown on as shown on that certain Map filed in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California, February 22, 1984 in Book 94 of Parcel Daps, at pages 43 and 44, and being located in the Northwest quarter of Section, 4,, Township 22'- �?orth; Range 3 East, M.D.B. & M. and bei follows: ng more particularly described as REGI UNG at the Northwest corner of said Section 4, said point being also the Northwest corner of Parcel.11 thence North 89° 45' 31" East along the North line of said Parcel 1 for 219.94 feet to the Northeast corner of said Parcel. 1, being,a point on the Easterly boundary line of Hell tocun Road` . and being the true point of beginning for the parcel of land herein described; thence following along the Easterly boundary of said Parcel T and of Helltosin I?oad the following courses .and distances,, South 131 38' 52" East for 348.93 feet: thence South 500 00' 06" East for 156.-57 feet; thence South 13 25' 26" East for 125.09 feet•. thence South 44° 00' 20" East for 128.91 feet; thence South 22° 37' 39" West for 94.28 feet; thence leaving said Easterly boundary of Parcel. 1, continuing along said Easterly boundary line of Nelltown Road, South 22' 37' 39" West for 13.23 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to the right; thence following along the arc or said curve through a central angle of 210 40' 07" for 60.51 feet to the end of said curve; thence Soug South 44°17' 46" West for 231.59 feet to the beginning of a tangent 100 foot radius curve to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve, through: a central angle of 20° 24' 40' for 35 62 feet to the end of said curve-, thence South 23 53 06" West for 81.95 feet to the beginning, of a tangent 100.00 foot radius curve to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve; through a central angle of 72° 45' 48" for 127.00 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 480 52' 42" East for 42.68 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot -radius curve tol, the rights thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 210 27' 50" for 59.94 feet to the end of said curve; thence `South 270 24' 52" East for 186..10 feet to the beginning of a tangent 170 foot radius curve to the lefty thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 39° 02' 15' for 115.83 feet to the end of said curve; thence South :660 27' 07'' East for 70.02 feet to the beginning of a tangent 170_ foot --adius curve to the left; thence .following along the arc of said: curve, through, a central angle of 29°' 44' 17" for 83.24 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 831 48' 36" East for 127.50 feet to a point on the Easterly boundary line of said Parcel 1; thence South 230 33' 10" West along said Easterly boundary for 69..10 feet to a point; thence, heaving said Easterly boundary,;South 83' 48' 36" West for 93.22 feet to the beginning of ;a tangent 230 foot concentric radius curve to the right; thence following, along the arc of said curve through a -central angle of 29" 44' 17" for 119.38 feet to the end of: said curve; thence North 66°_27' 07" gest for 70.02 feet to -the beinning of a tangent 230 foot radius concentric curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve through.a central angle of 39° 02' 15" for 1.56.71 feet to the end'_.of said curve; thence North 271 24' 52" West for 186.10 feet to the beginning of a tangent 100.00 foot radius concentric curve to the left- thence following along,the arc of said curve, through a central, angle of 210 21' 50" for 37.46 feet to the end of said curve; -thence North 48° 52' 42" West for 42.68 feet to the beginning of a tangent 160 foot radius concentric curve to the right;, thence following along the arc of said curve through a central .angle of 72' 45' 48" for 203.1.9 feet to`- the end of said curve; thence North 231 53' 06" East for 81.95 feet to the beginning.of a tangent 160.00 foot radius concentric curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 200 24' 40" for 57.00 feet - to the end of said curve; thence North 44° 17' 46" East for 231.59 feet to the beginning of a. tangent 100 foot radius concentric curve to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central, angle of 21' 40' 07" for 37.82 feet to the end: of said curve; thence,North 2210 37' 39" East for. 22.07 feet to the beginning of a tangent 70 foot radius carve to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 66° 37' 59" for 81.41' -feet to the'end of said curve; thence North 44° 00' 20" 'West for 1.6.12 feet, to the beginning of a tangent 160 font radius curve to the right; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central az,gle of 30 34' S4" for 85.40 feet to the end of said curve; thence North 131 25' 26" West for 44.87 feet to the'beginning of a tangent 100 foot radius curve to the left; thence following along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 360 34'' 40" for 63.84 feet to the end of said curve, thence North 50° 00` 06 TWest for--70.86-feet to the beginning -of a tangent 160 foot radius curve to the night; "thence following along t said curve through a central angle of 36° 21`' 14" for 101.52 feet to the end of said curve thence North 13° 38' 52`' West for 330.40 feet to a. point on said Northerly boundary- of Parcel 1; thence North 89' 45` 31" East, along said, Northerly boundary for 61.6$ feet to the, true point of beginning, and containing 2.925 acres; more or less. 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IWv ni, 47 24 52.0 lab .094 6736. 609 10 346.127 121 1:r`L i 3 1:x;!1' 8662.9'41 10204.095 �3 21 27 50.0 DSi�TA, 1� t} 000 ::i'"DIUS "J,9138 AIR C, 5x.589 CftURD 30.32a TANGENT PC Tc� INV;; 33 8 47.0 59.569 I2�J 8783.472 10309.321. l0v 48 52 42:0 42.. r3,1 8811.5.:41. 1027'7.16' 1�> PnDIL,o` P7. ,.. tsfsfi.873 10342.935. 72 43 48 0 0I ;LTA 100, 000 FAGItJa 120' .996.,1: 1,18.6 3.2 CHORD 73.677 IIA14G ELI'I` PC TO �' I a v NV, ,12 29 48,0 113.632 118 8327. 3G 3 10251.493 INV N s !'23 53 6.0 8 1. 946 9.002.2.91 10234.679 , 117 RADIUSP1 6 _ : 8961,801 10376.115 20 24 40.0 DELTA 100.000 RADIUS 35.624 ARC: + 35-436 CURD 1.8.003 UsIIGENT 'PC TOPT T1iV t;E 34 ' 26.0 35.436 116 9031.638 10304.541 I."1V NE 44 17 464 231.594 197.3:99 1,0466.279 115 RADIUS, P^1 71 9309.138 10351.760 21 4.0 7-0 DE Ia A 0.000 RADIUS - GU. 510 ARC 60.150 CHORD 30.6,21 ThiqGEN-i PC TO PA I'IV NE 33 27A,2#'5 60.150 9'2,47.580 10499.444 114 INV NE 22 37 39.0 13.233 9259.794 10504.53'6 5 INV NG 76 43 50.0 725,210 9426.252 11210.384 4 IVV : S« 23 53 10.0 1047.028 8466.450 10791.998 35 AREA - 529047 SP 12.1453 ACRES 'STAR 35 8466.450 IW91.998 I'av SW 23 33 10.0 69.104 - 38 8403.103 10764.385 INV SW 83 48 36.0 93.21E3; 86 8393.051 10671.710 RADIUS lye!' 5'1 8621.710 10646.910 29 44 11.0 DELTA 230.000 RADIUS 119.376 ARC 11.5.041 CHORD 61.065 TANGENT PC TO PT I�sV NCV 81 lg 1S.5 118;041 87 8410.86' 1.0555.020 IN I1W 66 27 7.0 70.022 88 84.38.839 1.0490.829 RADIU 5 PT 60 864 9.686 10582.718 89 2 15.0 DELTA 230.000 RADIUS 156.7 07 ARC f 153.693 CHORD 81.532 TANGENT PC, 'TO PT INV N 46 55 59,5 153.693 , °,. 89 , 8543.788 10378.547 INV Nw, 27 24; 52.0 186.094 91 , 8708.984 10292.865 RADIUS PT ' 63 8662.941 10204.095 21 27 50.0 DELTA 100.00.,0 RADIUS 37.46,2 ARC 37.243 CH OR D 18.953 TANGENT .PC" TO PT INV NFI 38 8' 47.0 37.243 92 8738.273 1Q269.862 INV NW 48 52`'' 42.0 42.681 93 8766. 342 10237,.709 RADIUS; PT 65 8886.873 10342.935, 7,2 45 48.0' DELTA 160.000 RADIUS 203.194' ARC 139.812 CHORD - 117.883 TANGENT PC' TO ,PT Y7V NW 12 29< 48.0: 189.812 g,4 8951.657 10196!.637 INV NE 23 53' 6.0i 81.946 g5 9026.585 10229.817' RADIUS PT 68 8961.801 10370.115 20 24 40.o DELTA r 160.000` RADIUS 560999 ARC', 20 24 ,4 0.0 �; DELTA 160. 0 n RADIUS 9 56.ARC 56.6 , CHORD PC TO P'l' 28.805 TANGE12T INV" - NE 34 5 '26.0 56.698 96 INV NE 44 17 46.0 231.594 9073.540 10261,.597 97 RADICIS PT 9239.301 10,423.334 71 21 40 7.0 DELTA 9309.138 '10351.760 100:000 RADIUS 37.819 ARC 37.594 CHORD 19,138 TANGENT ?C TO PT ItJV INE 33 27 42.5 3.7.594 98 'YI�iV' NE 'L 2. 37 3 9. 0 22.066 9270.664. 10444.OG3 99 RADIUS PT 9291,031 10457..552 74 6 6 3 7 59.0 DELTA 9317.963 10387.941 70.000 RADIUS 01-408 ARC 76.897 CHORD PC TO PT 46.01.0 TANGENT INV 17W 10 41 20.5 76 .89 7 100 W X4 INV N4 0 20.0 16.123' 9x66.594 10.4 38.290 i26 RADIUS PT 9378.190 1042`7.089 77 30 3 4 54.0 DELTA , 9489.347 10542.172 160.000 RADIUS 85-400 ARC. - 84,390 CHARD 43.744 TANGENT PC TO PT INV NW 28 42 53,0 84, 39p 101 111V ?�L�w 13 25 26.0 44:8 7Q 9452.202 10 386.544 102 RADIUSPT 9.4'95.846 1.0376 .127 80,X472. 36 34, 40, 0 DELTA 63.1 10278.859 10`0.000 RADIUS . 63, 840 ARC 62.762 CHORD PC TO PT 33.050 TANGENT ILIV NW 31 42 46 ,0 62.7u2 103 INV NW 50 0 6.0 70.856 9549.237' 10343.136 1049594.78 RADIUS PT 1 1.0288,856 83 A , n nFr:mn 9717.351 10391.698 .� 36 21 14.0 DELTA' 160 .00DIUS 101.51C 99 , 82* ORD 52.534 TANGENT PC TO PT INN w 31 49 29.0 99.825 105 9'679.598 10236.216 INV 14 ii 13 38 52.0 330.397 17 10000.66; 10158.258, to S 89 45 31.0 61.681 10 10000.927 10219.93a INV SE 13 38 52.0 348. 930 g 9661.649 10302.269 I li V S E 50 0 6.0 156.570 i 9561.211 104.22.211 1114 SE 13 25 26.0 12`5.090 7 9439 .5'3 9 10451,252 Z:JV SE 44 0 20.0 120.910 6 9346.817 1054 U. 809 I lV SW 22 3:7 39.0 '94.200 9259,794 105.04.536 Lr�V SCI 22 37 39.0 13-.233 1.14 9247.580 10499.44-4 P•,ADJUS PT 71 9309.130 1.0351.760 21 40 7.0 DRLTA 1G 0. 000 RADIUS 60.510 ARS 60.150 CHORD 30.6 21 TANGENT PC TO Pi INV Sil 33 27 42 5 60.150 115 71197.399- 10466.279 lb;V SW ,; 44 17 46-; 0 231, 5 94_ 116 9031.638 10304. 541 RADIUS PI' 68 8961.801 10316.11:5 20 24 40.0 DELTA' 100.000 .RADIUS 35.624 .AIDC 35.436 CHORD, 18.003 TANGENT 1'C TO PT INV SV; 34 5 26 ..0 35,436 .117 9.002.291 1028'4.679 INV . SSAX 23 53 6.0 816 946 118 8927.363 10251,499 RADIUS PT 65 8086.873 10342.935 72 45 48.0 DELTA, 100,000 RADIUS' 1126.996 ARC 118.632 CliORO 73.677 TAIIGE11T PC TO, PT IFIV SE 12 29 48.0 118.632 1,19' 8811.541 10277, 169 14V sr. 48 52 42.0 42.681 120 7 8783.472 103'05i321 lzAry... ib 6386 � .rte, -x+..- M.+iH..•wmh.mr a�+ewarrr v ..... n.. .e _ 62.9.41 .1 � '� Ak 04. 095 21 27 50.' ELTA 160, 0.00 RADIUS' 59.938 ARC 59.589 CHORD 30.325 TANGENT E`C a PT 11 V Sr. 38 8 47.0 59.589 8736,609 10346.127 121 g"y SE 27 24 52.0 186.094 122 8571.414 10431.809 RADIU:� PT ¢t7 8649.686 10582.718 39 2 15.0 DELTA; 170.00,0 RADIUS 115.827 ARC 113.599 CHORD 60.263 TANGENT �CTO PRr IOV sE 46 55, 59.5 113.599 123 8493.8.42 10514.8.00 INV 5E 66 27 7.0 70.022 124 8465.867 10578.992 RADIUS PT 57 8621.710 10646.910 29 4.4 17.0 DELTA 170,. 000 RADIUS 88.235 ARC 87.248 CHORD 45.135 TANGENT PC Td PT INV 5E 81 19 15.5 87,24$ 125 8452002 10665.240 35 0466.450 10791.998 AREA !.27416 SF' 2x9251 ACRES T.�ad 2 AOL Nt7 40 25. 1722. 543 8277.576 20„251 10 I N NE 89 45 3.1.0 21.,9. 94 0 10000-000 10 000.000 10 INV SC 13 38 52.0 398.930 10000:927 10219.938 8 I 50 0 6.0 156. 570 9661,849 103.02.269INVSE 8 1 :13 SE 13 25 2Es . 0 125.090 . 9561.211 10422.211 7 I���r SE 44 0 2.0.0 128.910 9439.;539 10451.252` 6 !.,i V, SS•i 22 37 39.0 94.2$0 9346..817 10540.809 � IN7 NE 76 43 50.0 725.210 4 9259.794 10504.536 tiv SW' 23 33 10.0 12 48 . 170 9426.252 11210.384 3 �7V S44' $9 37 91,.0 G91.38G 8282.064 10711.623 8277.576 10020.251 AP.EA 1210`542 SF 27.7902 ACRES START 1 NE :89 45 31.0 219.940 10000.000 10000.000117V _ 10 ZDV SE 13 33 ' 52.0 348.930 10000.927 1021:9. 938 9 1liv SE 50 0 6.0 156.570 9661.849 10302.269, 8 i'JV SE 13 25 26.0 125.090 9561.211 10422.211 7 INV SC 44 0 20.0 128.910 9439.539 10451.252 6 INV 0' SW 22 37 39. 94.28.0 9346.817 10540`.809 5 ZttV SW 76 43 50.6 37.393 9259.794 10504.536 22 R"rus PT 9251 .212 10468,141 71 17 50 ' 6.9 DET,TA 9309�13a 10351.760 130`.000 RADIUS 40.4,67 ARC, 40.304' CHORD PC 'TO PT 20.398 TANGENT INV S a 3.5 22 42. 5 40.304 70 INV SW 44 17 4fi:0 231.594 9218.350 10444,$07 fig RADIUS PT 9052.589 10263.069 68 20 24 40.0 'DELTA 8961.801 10376.115 130: 000 RADIUS 464 311 ARC 4 6.067 CHORD, 2 3.4 04 TANGgNT �M+a+•ra:�:kwwu+...,..rwro++w.M,o.�,...e s.. ,:,:a w r .. .:, ,�+p }}�� ff**!n� yy**.. }� AWL � GOPrr I STARTING FILE 42 SIA 34 vc�cy s� 13 3u 52.0 a23. 2.47 1,0000.797 10189.098 84 RADIUS P'I' 9686.677 10265.369 83 36' 21 14.0 DELTA 9717.351, 10391.690 130.000 RADIUS 82,484 :ARC 81.108 CHORD 42.G 84 TANGENT PC'TO Pr - Tx1V Ste; 3l 49 29,0 81.10£3 82 1.114v SF, 5.0 0 6.0 70.856 9617.763 10308.139 81 P,AD X US PT 9572.21.9 10362.419 80 9472.631 10278.859 36 34 40.0 DELTA 130, 000 RADIUS 82.992 ARC 81.590 CHORD 42.965 TANGENT RC TO PT IP3V SE 31 42 46.0 81,590 79 Iliv _ SE 13' 25 26 .0 44.870 9502. 8,11 10405.307 78 RADIUS PT 9459.167 10415.724 77 34 54.0 30 ..DELTA. 9489.347 10542.1.72 169.330.00 88 ARCIi1S 6 8 .56 7 CHORD 35.542 TANGENT PC TO PI' INV SE 28 42 53.0 68.567 76 ITV SE 44 - 0 20.0 1C. 123' 9399.,032 10448.667 75 RADIUS PT 9387,.436 10459.868 749317. 963 10387.941 6 6 3 7 59.0 DELTA 100.000 RADIUS 116.297 ARC 109'.853 CHORD 65.729 TANGENT PC TO PT INV SE' 10 41 20.5 109.853 73 INVSW 22 37 39.0 22.066 9:279.489 10480.243 72 9259.12?. 10471:754 RADIUS PT'° 71 9305.138 10381.760 21 40 7.0 DELTA 180 000 RADIUS 49.165 AR 48.872 CHORD 24.880 TANGENT PC TO PT 130.000 RADIUS 16 5.0 95 ARC 154.222 CHORD 95.780 TANGENT PC TO PT Z�yV SC 12 29 48.0 154.122 85 It1J SG48 52 42.0 42.6&1 8788.942 1025..7.439 64 RADIUS PT 8760.872 10289.591 63 21 21 50.0 DELTA 8662.941 10204.095 130.000 RADIUS 48.700 ARC 48.416 CHORD PC TO PT 24.639 TANGENT IN'J SE 38 8 47.0 48.416 62 111v SE, �` 27 24 52.0` 87. 267 8722. 796 10:19.496 378645.329 INV SW 89 45 31.0 343.735 10359.676' 36 I"NV NW 0 40 25.0 . 1356.212 8643.881 1,0015.944 1. 10000.0 00 10000.000 AREA 446025 SF 10.2393 ACRES START 22 INV NE 75 43 50.0 762.603 9251.2,12 10968.141 4` IiiV" SW 23 33 5.0.0 1248, 170 9426.252 11210.384 3 IxIV SW 89 31 41.0 69,,l 8282.064 10711.623 2' INV NW 0 40 25.0 366.331 8277.576 10020.'251 36- IIJV NE 89 45 31.0 343.7J5 8643,881 10015.944 37' 1NV Nc 27' 24 52.0 87:207 8645.329 10359.676 62 RADIUS PT 8722,796 10319.496 63 21 27 50.0 DELTA 8662.941 10204.0"95 130,000 RADIUS . 48.7 00 ARC 48.416 CII ORD PC TO PT 24.639 TANGENT AtV NW, 38 8 47.0 48.416 PC TO" PT INV NW 38 3 47.0 48.41G 64 _ 8760.872 10269 ,591 INV NW 48- 52 42.0 4,2.681 85 8788.942 10257._439 RADIUS PT 65 8886.873 10 342.935 72 45 48.0 DELTA 130.000 RADIUS 165.095 ARG 154.'222 CHORD 95,780 TA11GENT PC TO PT I.7v it W 12' 29 4.8.0 154.222 66 8939 .510 102 24. 068 IttV NE 23 53' 6.0 81.946 67 9014.438 10257.248 PARI US P 6 8 8961.8 01. 10 376 .115 20 24 40.0 DELTA 130.000 RADIUS 46.311 ARL'' 46.067 CHORD 23.404 TANG CM, T PC TO Pr II4V NC' 34 5 26.0 el6.067 69 9052.589 10283.063 _ 111T NCS 44 17 46.0 231.594 70 9218,350 10444.807 RADIUS PT 71_ _, 9 309.138 10 351 .76 17 50 6.9 DELTA 130.000 RADIUS 4 0.4 67 ARC 40.304 CHORD° 20, 398 TANGENT PC TO PT 114V tic 35 22 42.5 40.304 22 9251..212 10468.1.41 .� AR8A '' 764517 SP 17.5509 A%T,R j srr---.•.-+sem "'"."".�` Ori � r t i .. r., •' � i •twi; 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To comply with California Vehile Code (VO Section 20002 (duty where pras7erty la'amaged), you must either; a, Give the owner or person in charge of such property the name and address of the driver and owner of the. vehicle, or in the absence of the owner., b," Leave a written > notice in a conspicuous place on the other 'vehicle. or damaged property, giving the name and address of the driver and owner of the vehicle involved and a statement of the circurnstances, This information is necessary for the completion of your state SR{1 Form, Report of Traffic Accident, and your insurance ,enort. VEHICLE CODE SECTION 16000 The driver of a vehicle ,involved in an accident resulting in damage to the, property of any, ONE party, in excess of tl;e amount'stated°in SIG Section 16,000 or in the injury or death of any person MUST submit a SR -1 Eorm to the California department of. Motor Vehicles within 16 days._ Note- Failure to complyma+t resp lfi�, ir.I �uspens*on of your driver's license, >=orlxr Sid_1 may be obtained "from the aeparyment of Mptor Vehicles, the California Highway Patrol; any police station, motorvehicle club, or insurance agent. I f city or state property is damaged, you Itrili be t`:ontacted regarding possible [lability. _ as oze+r I ` j PRELIMINARY REPORT COMPLETE 4��ry ,. •• . - _ TITLE PLAP1 Butte County TCompany, ' ESTABLISHED " L_il,l�il .� ... .. '��••• ''` AFFILIATED WITH tNESTERN TITLE INSU�tANCE 1877 COMPANY •k` PARADISE OFFICE: OROviLL'E OFFICE: CI`UCO OFFICE: 6402 Skyway, Paradise. Cali . P.O. Bos 851 194 E. 6th Street, Chico. Cs1U.. 821.6268 009 Bird St.. Orvville, Calif. 343.J716 533.5511 DIRECT.ALL CORRESPONDENCETO: your No. GARY LIPPINCOTT Our No. 24537 P12918> Last insured: January 31, 1986. In response to your ,application for a policy of title insurance. BUTT): COUNTY TITLE COMP.aNY hereby" reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to he issued, as , e date hereof, a California Land Title association Standard Coverage form. Policy of Title Inst<.,ance.U.:,.cribing the land and tiic. estateor interest therein hereinafter spt forth. insuring against loss which may be sustained by •a reast:f► of anv dt-fect, lien or serwumhrance nut shown or referred to as art exception herein or not exclu&, i t`rpnt coveroVe pursuant to the printed' Schedules. Conditions and Stipulations of said policy form, i AMENDED /MAP FILING ` • . This re*t (and any suppldme~nts• or amendments hereto) is issued solely for the purpose - of facilitating; the issuance of a policy.uC title irisurance and ho liability is assumed hereby._ If it is de-` 1qtrtidi that liability he assumed prior to the issuance of a policy of title insurance. a Binder or Commitment sha ld be regUvsteel,: #' f Dated at 8:00 a.m. on May 2' 1985 Az Vice lPresident, The estate or interest in the land described herein ;and which is Covered by this report is: i A Fee. l Title to said estate or ;interest at the date hereof is vested in: • WILLIAM KAUPFMAN, an unmarried than EE I At the date hereof exce tions to coverage e in addition to the printed exceptions and ex- clusions contained in said policy form would be as shown, on the following pages. i+ Y" i `Order No. 24537 AV Shk SUBJECT TO: 1,. County and Special taxes for the fiscal year 1986-87, including possible 'personal property tax, now alien, but not yet due or payable, 2 The lien of strI plemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code S of the.tate of California. . 3. Easement and building setbackline as shown on the map referred to herein. 4.: Right o gh f way for road purposes, as described in instrument executed 'by John Ballard n favor of County of Butte, recorded May 6, 1:885 in Book�25 of Deeds, at page 226, records of Butte County, California. 5. • Easement for pole line and rights of ingress and egress to and from said right of way and appurtenances thereto, in favor of Pacific' 'Gas and Electric Company, as provided in that certain Deed from C °H. Hintzto Valley Counties Power Company, a corporation, recorded December 15 1,902 in Book, 69 of Deeds, at page 125. records of Butte County, California. Said Deed c0 -es no escribe the exact location' of said right of way. 6. Right of way for road purposes across the Southerly portion of the land described herein, to the property naw or formerly owned by Kittie Annie Greenwalt, alias, in the Section' 5, Township 22 Forth, Range 3 East, M.D.B & M., as reserved by'Kittie Annie Greenwalt, also known as K ttie A;, Greenwalt, a widow, recorded July 15, 1944 ;in Book 334 of Official Records, at page 220; and in Deed from Jessie Boners March, recorded January 13, 1961 in Book 1093 of Oficial Records, at page 27, recoras of .Butte County, California. q (continued) .F v 5cc 6p1 Order No. 24537 SUBJECT TO: (continued) 7. The effect of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions embodied in the declaration recorded Miareh 29, 1983 in Book 2809ofOfficial Records, at page 479, records of Butte County, California. 8 . x..mditi Ie� Option Aerreement executed by Ron Harris, et al, as Optionors and P P Michael Oliver, et ux, as optione.es, recorded September 28, 1983 in Book 2869' of Official Records, at page 518, records of Butte County, California. 9'. A Deed of Trust to secure payment of _$32,233.36 and any other amounts secured thereby dated ,March 9, ,1984 recorded March 20, 1984 in Book 2920 , L Official 'Records, at page 395, records of, Butte Count,,2 California. Trustor Sobrante Investment Company, Ine., a California corpora- orpora-tion; tion Trustee Commonwealth Title and Escrow Company of Butte County, a. California corporation Beneficiary Pauline Russell, a widow 10. A Deed'of Trust to secure payment of $43,941.64 and any other amounts secured thereby dated March 9, 1984 recorded March 20, 1984 in Book 2920 of Official Records, at page 397, records of Butte County, California. TrustorSobrante Investment Company, Inc., a California corpora- tion Trustee Commonwealth Title, and Escrow Company of Butte County, r. Californai corporation Beneficiary Ron. Harris, a married man as his sole and separate " property 11. A Deed of Trust to secure payment of M0000.00 and any other amount�, s-r,xred thereby nua edvdated January �6cded '29, y 31, 1986, under Recorder's Serial No. 86-3670, records of Butte County, California. Trustor William Kauffman, an unmarried man, Trustee Commonwealth Title & Escxow Company of Butte County,; - a California. corporation Beneficiary Sobrante Investment Company, Inc., a California corpora tion tcontinued) c v= •% Yiw • rlt 'A AM Public Works conditions: 1, Deed to the County' of Butte 60 ft. right-of-way, 30 feet on either T-Telitown Road. Kinimum curve radius to be side of the centerline of 1,00 feet, 2 indicate a-50ft, building setback from the centerline of Ii'elltown Road, 3. Show all easements of record on the final map; Pay any delinquent tares or current taxes as required, the following nark is to be done on Hel.itown Road along the property 5, frontage; a. Widen existing roadway by 2 feet + except at existing would be required. high. cut -banks or where tree removal b, Remove brush and widen roadway 2 feet -3 feet at curves in height), with low cut -banks (2 feet -4 feet c. Add road base. Health Department conditions: 6, provide a loo ft. leachfield free setback around existing wells either ft, the boundaries. within the property or within 100 of property 7. Show a 50 ft. ieachfield setback from the drainage way on parcels 1 and $ Shaw a 200 ftleaclfield setback from the high. water line of any Lake, , on parcels 1 and 24 9. Prove that the required quantities of. domestic taater are available to parcels 1 and 2- 1,0, icable Comply with Chapter h existing recentOf the Code of Sconstruction on thelproperty. the build codes for g '(10 Office: of Planning and Research Butte County .11+00 Tenth Street, .Rooml , _ Planning Depart.°Iner7t Sacramento, CA X5814ILED 7 County Center l)V1,V(% or Oroville CA 95965 X County Cleric DATE' County of Butte CANDACE J. GRUBBS, BUTTE CO, CLERK gy . Deputy $'[.aP,_T_ECx Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section "21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code, Eroject Title AP j Name Tentative Parcel Map 11-35-34 Michael W. Cannon .State Clearinghouse Number- Contact Person Telephone Nwnber (if submitted to Clearinghouse.) Public Works John Meridonsa _ 534-4266 Project Location on both sides of Helltown Road approxi- 1300 feet northwest of Centerville Road, in the BLltte Creek Canyon area east of Chico. �— parcels, one of 1Q acres divide a Project Description Tentata.ve parcel Ma t ppr,oximately 27.5 acres into two _s and one of 27.5 acres. 'Phis is to advise that the Butte Counter Advisory Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project on 1`22"87 and has made (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project willi will not, have a significant effect on the environment 2• An Environmental, Impact Report was prepared for this project. pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration vas prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA,. 3. Mitigation measures wrre, were nct, made a condition of the, approval of the project. 4: A statement of overriding considerations was,was not, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final PuR, with comments and responses and record of projoct approval is available to the gen, is ai:: Butte County Planning Department 7 County Canter Drive Or -)Ville, CA 95965 Date Received for, Filing and Posting at. OPR 1-13—b7 »w Signatdf e 4 °Stephen A. Streeter, Senior Planner PURI Tit If! Revised March 19t$6 Tyi .''$@tv%..y.�y"'1. ....;� ry "K!9rYF a ^t .saa.WF+.ax�alMywa.W.L• ,_ e, ,. BUrTl' COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES Pago 4 Jan. 12, 1987 Mr. Reid stated: having reviewed the environmental review cheeklia the Planning Director's Report of Dec. 22, 1986 x will make a my—Lon to adopt a mitigated e negative declaration of environmental impact- for the Michael Cannon parcl. mai., to create 2 parcels on AP 11-35--34 finding that the project could have an effect on. the environment but will not have a significant effect in this case provided the required mitigation measure is complied with. That m tigatxon measure is #1 as listed within the Planning Director's Report. The motion is made finding that the project is,in conformance with the Butte County General Plan and Butte County Zoning. Having found the above, 1 further move to approve the project subject to the following conditions, and finuing that approval will not be detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of the people of Butte County provtdod the required conditions are c o:rplied with: Public 1,;orks conditions: 1 Deed to the County of Butte fin ft. right-of-way -- 30 feet on either side of the centerline of Helltown Road, Minimum curve radius to be 100 feet: 2 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Helltourr, Road' 3 Shaw all easements of record on the final map. 4 fray any delinquent taxes or current, taxesas required. I 5 RTcans�euHbaseotr2ORoad ioattQide� full length o£curves; project�ce 2" Class � aggregate - Health Dept. conditions: h Provide a 100 ft, leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the propercy or within 100 ft, of the property boundaries. 7 Show a150 f t . .leach 5 field setback from the drainage way on parcels 1 and 2. Showa 2(jJ it. leach£ield setback from the high water line of any lake on parcels 1 and 2. cl Prove that the required quaot3es of domestic water ,are available to pareols 1' anj 2;1 lO C�amply with chapter 19 of'the Code of Butte County and applicable g g e property. building Bodes for, the existin ,recent construction on th The following mitigation measure is required 11 Reconstruct HPllt own'Road to Batte County Dept. of Public Works st irdard:s from northerly boundary of the subject property to its intersection with Centerville Road. � 'M tori seconded by Mr.`Streeter and carried unanimously, . r •-7.r'n%F""4 p,ia:n _,.: -. r; 't. r' n, f.�; 1J.� h'ir i B17TE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES P ge S Jan . 12, 1987 Darryl M. Cordano, Tentative Par,.el Map and Reversion to Acreage, lots 32 and ' 3 of Paradise Pines Unit No, 1.5, locatd on the south side or Ponderosa t4hiy, approx. '250 ft. south of Compton Drive. Paradise area.. 1;ng neer: l,ippincOtt-Guth Assoc- (cunt. from Jan. 5, 1937) Gary Lippincott was present;. lie said that they received a letter from the Paradise Pines Property owners Association, but those comments will change the proposal, Renee Cordano explained why they are applying for the proposal. They want to combine two homes so an invalid parent can be cared for Erma M€di.co, a POA member said that they are satisfied that no business will be occurring there, The 'POA would, prefer a variance rather than a reversion to acreage. Mr. Streeter said that a variance is not appropriate in this case. Mr Lippincott pointed out that the lots are substandard as they exist.. There are existing septic tank systems. Mr. Reid stated: finding that the project is categorically exempt from environmental review, T will make a motion to approve the tentative parcel map and reversion to acreage for Darryl: M. Cordano on AP 64-25-6 & 7 y. finding 'that the project is in conformance with the Butte Country General Plan and Butte County Zoning and noting that this approval is only for the application before us and does not include approval of any other uses of the property The approval is subject to the following conditions :and finding that approval will noir be detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of the people of Butte County provided the required conditions are complied %dth.: ,tilt'. Mendonsa said that under the State Map r�c't, the County does have the richt to approve the reversion to acreage. (in response to a comment in the POA letter) Mr.'Mendonsa referred to the applicable section. (Section 66499.16) If it was 'previously subdivided' and consists of 4 or fewer parcels, this applies. He read from the Map Act, Publ.,;: Works conditions: 1 Show all easements of record on the final, map. '2 Pay of f any assaasmen is Pay any delinquent taxes or. current taxes as required Health Dept, conditions: a Remora the' kitchen facilities from one of the mobile homes so that the mobile homes can be considered as one dwelling on the reversion to acreage parcel.. Obtain any necessary permits from the Building Division of -Public works and the State D -apt. of Housing and Community Development. Motion seconded by Mr. Streter w -,d, carried unani.mouslir S APPENDIX G NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT i,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 `Public Resources 'Code 21100, et. son. and. a determination has been made that it will not have a significant effect upon the environment. Log #86-09-05-01 AP111-35-34 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Tentative Parcel Map to divide approximately 27.5 acres into two parcels, one of 10 acres and one of 27.5 acres: 3. WCATI'ON OF PROJECT., On both sides of Helltown Road, approximately 1300 feet northwest of Centerville Road., in the Butte Creek Canyon area east of Chico. 4. NAME AND AUDRE.SS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: Michael W. Cannon Lippincott -Guth Associates Box 189 Nimshew Stage 1007 Bille Road Chico, CA 9592-8 Paradise, CA 95969 5. MITIGATION r4EASURES 6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect of this pro j ec,t is on fire at 7 County Center Drive, Orville, This study was Adopted as presented. LAJ Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and El supporting reasons are attached. 7. A public hearing on. this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body. s Hearing Body � � t. ar c Date of Determination Dotermi:n tion On the basis of the initial study of environmental impact, the Information presented at hearings, comments received on the proposal and our own knowledge and independent research: We .find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant Q effect on the environment,and a NEGATXVE DECLARATION �s hereby adopted. Ile find that the project COULD have a significant effect on, fife-en«ronment but will not in this case because of ..attached mitigation measures descri ed, in item 5 above which are by this reference made conditions ofyprojett approval. A conditional 'NEGATIVED bARATTON is hereby adopted. S i a` Ll Tit1e Date . ' AI'IIENDI X COUNTY 01- MITTI: IiNVI RONNIENTAL CllITKIA ST FMM (to-F)ccXpioted, d—.T�ncy) Loc; ft 86-09-05-01 T. MKGROlyND All 9 11-35-34 1. Name of proponent _a �.MZCC, A1JI,.-N-....,.CArIINS'N 2, Address of proponent and representative (if applicable) Michael: W: Cannon Lippincott-Guth Ass=i� Lt_e�s.. Box 189 Nimshew Stage 1007 Bl1e Road Chico, CA 95928 Paradise, CA 95969 S. Project description Tentative Parcel Map 11. MANDATORY FINDINGS Of SIGNIFICANCE YES MAYS NO a. Hoes the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, s-ubstantially roduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels; threaten to eliminate a plant or animal. community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? bi Does the project have the potential to acIiievQ short-term benefits to the detriment of long; tcrm environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the envi. nment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of tij e while long-term impacts will endure into the future,) c. Does the project have impacts which are individu- ally limited,, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) d,. Does thero`ect have environmental ei'fects which p .l will cause substantial adverse affects on human beings, .either directly nor indirectly? III. PETrRDi]NATION (To he completed by the bead Agency) On, the basis of this initial evaluation: I/IV_E find the proposed proio,ct Ct7Clf,li NOT have, a I;Jgni C'i cunt effect on the ent>,ironment, and it NI;(if1" IVE Ill>CMA`I'TUN will he prep' ared. i/1vE rind that although the pri.rl)osrd pro"Ject could have a signiri- Gant effect on the environment, there a sil;nifican t eFfect in thi cases because'the WTTOATION MRASURUS described on the attached sheet ;have- been addeo to the project. A NiIGATIVT 0,KLARATION will be prel iared. l/1VE find the proposed tyt'o,lect MAY��ave 'a signi I`icant effect on the environment, and arl r MONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is 'required. DAT - Octobet,-8 r_.:-L9$a- _ _ COUNTY 0.V .MITT1;, P1,ANNTNG bEPAR'i'MINT, : ,..+.-...w.-ver... Da. yi R. H' ronimus As o].ate Planhex Reviewed V.. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS_ xp anations of all "Yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached,sheet(s)) YDS MAYBE NO J, EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? X C- c. c. Change in topography or ground surface r relief features? __ X d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features?, e, Increase in wand or water erosion of soils, either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach p 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 lake?. or g. Lass of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards' such as earthgt--kes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 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? c, Alteration of air movement, moisture,, or temperature, or any charge in climate, x .locally or regionally? 3. ' WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh waters? - b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? �Cc_ c. Need £or off-site surface drainage improve- ments, including vegetation removal,. channel- i.zation or culvert installation? d.ilterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Change in the 'amount of surface water, in any k Mater body? f. Uischa'rge= into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water; quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved g OXYge or turbidity? Alteration of the direction or rate of flow �y h, of ground` waters? Change in the quantity or quality of :ground wat:el.s _�_._ * either through direct additions,or wzth- drawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? i. , otherwis Reduction in the amount of watere available for public water supplies? j. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial; a Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, x shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? _ b. Reduction of the numbers of an�v unique, rare or endangered species of plants'? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment or existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. ANIMAL LIFE: Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, x benthic organisms or insects) ? , b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare � or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into in a barrier to the migration an area, or result X or movement of animals? d,. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?" 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels'? � r, E;cposure of people to severe noise 'levels? 7`. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce $igni.ficarit light and. glare? — 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result, in a substantial alteration of, the present or planned land use of an area? ' 9. NATURAL.'RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in suFstantial. a, Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources?�` b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? 10. RISK OF UPSET'• Will the proposal involve. a. A rzs�f explosion or the release of hazard- ous'substances (including, but not limited,to ail, pesticides, chemica1i or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset condition b. 'Possible-interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? ll. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter the location, distribution, density, or growth Tate of the human papulation?: 12; HOUSING. Will the proposal affect 'existing 'lousing, or create a demand for additional.housng? -4- `h YES MAYBE tf( 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION, Will the proposal. result in; a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b Effects on existing parking facilities, or —� --- demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d, Significant alterations to present patterns Of circulation or movement of people and/or' goods?, e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles ---- bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the: proposal have an effect --- �.. upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services: a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? C. Schools ? X d. Parks or other recreational facilities?� e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services'? 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.o: energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for systems, or substantial alterations to the ew a. Power or natural gas? b . Comtminications systems —" – c. Water, availability; _-- d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? 1.7. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: a. Creon of any health hazard. 'or potential health haiard (excluding; mental health')? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18, AESTHETICS; Will the proposal resuI in the o sstruct-ion of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or I A. the propcisal result in the: creation of an aestheticallyoffensive site open to public view? -4- YES MAYBE NO 19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Wail t e proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or X historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change 'hic 1* affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restriq.t existing religious or sacred uses within th,e potential impact area? --- V. DISCUSSIONOF ENVIRONMENTAL B�ALUATION AMh6 W I(QSSTON OF ENVIRONMENTAL LVALUATION AP 11-35-34 1btO,f,3b,f: Development or two homesites on the Subject property wlII lead to some disruption, displacement, compaction or overcover-ino of the soil which may lead to changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff, which could lead to changes in deposition of soils and silts into the streams) and erosion on site, thus degrading water quality in the vicinity. Due to the SlZe of the parcels being created, this is not expected to be a significant impact. Ih.' All of Butte County Is within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The subject property Is located approximately 3 miles northeast of the Tuscan Monocline, a fault system of unknown activity. Construction of buildings to Uniform Building Code standards for selsmically active areas should provide adequate protection to resIdents in case of seismic activity. 5d: The subject property is located withincritical winter deer, habitat for the East Tehama Deer Herd. Due to existing small Parce] sites In the area, the Department o' Fish and Game does not indicate that signIftcant damage to deer herds in 'the area will occur. See the attached letter from the Department of - Fish and Game. 8,11: The pol icles of the Butte County General Plan indicate that 20 -acre minimum parcels are appropriate in agricultural -residential areas unless several dirforent conditional criteria can, be met. Those, conditional criteria include adequately maintained approved rood access to the property and adequate fire protection. The nearest fire protection is approximately 12 rritless away o I . over areas of substandard road. As such, the project does not appear to meet the conditional criteria of the Agricultural -Residential 'General Plan designation. IS: As noted in Items 8 and 11. above, Helitown Road is a :substandard road that is of marginal capacity.. The 'Butte County Board of Supervisors has stated that Helltown Road must- be improved before further land divlsion,s can be accomplished In the area. See the attached verbatim statement from the Board of Supervisors,. 14 This project w I I I repre8bht an increase I n demand, for public services In a rural area and on a substandard road. See also Items 8,, 11 and 18. Thesubject propert II�s Irocated In an area of high archoeolo'g I cal ' sensitivity. An archaeological 'surveyn I ecessary In order to : is 'necessary sites exist on the property I ,, and if'soj'to devOop appropriate mitleation.mea I Sures. Suggested 'M 1 t Toot 1 on Measures 1, Reconstruct He Iltown Rood to rButte County Department of Public Works standards -From northerly boundary of _the subject property to its intersedtion with Centervil,le Road. } (No mitigation measures are suggested regarding archaeo;'ioglQal Impacts. An archaeological survey is necessary in order to determine if significant, archaeological sites exist on t.h property, and if so, to develop appropriate mitigation measures.) I im GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, dovemof NATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES.AGE . DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 'RFCrIOfd 2 araNCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 1,y 'q t4l/A5U$ ROAD, SUITE A 75670 , 6) 55-7020 September 16, 1986 12. Michael. Cannon, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 11-35-34, 2 parcels on both sides of Helltown Road approx. 1300 ft. northwest of Center- ville Road. Butte Creek Canyon area,. Engineer: Lippincott/ Guth Associate HEARING OPEN TO THE F-PBLTC Nary Lippincott/Guth ncotthat t/Guth Ausociates, Gary was sent the conditions of approval for Steve :Lotti 1ne conditions refers to 'Helltown Road. John Mendonsa said that there are conditions on Helltown Road, Gary Lippincott referred to the conditions of approval or recommended conditions by the Public Works Dept., condition No. 1 - Deed to the County 60 ft. for Helltown Rd. 1 don't have any problem with that as long as we can get a quit claim deed back from the County for the existing 64 ft- right of way that is there now. Condition No. 5 reconstruct: Rellt;own Rd. to 100 ft. radius curves, etc., this also ties into the Planning condition, this road being improved all the way to the northerly property line. This one we do object to. 1. 1 realize that it is a less than standard road in there right not however, it is a county road. 2,. This involves 1.600 ft more of roadway that would have to be improved through the property. We are taking about a one lot division this time which we had originally tried to do as_a boundary Line modification to add it to another piece of property. Our intent has not been, though, it is ending up that way�,to create an additional piece of property. It is agricultural land and it ismeant to be an extension of Mr. Cannon's property for agricultural purposes. Our intent was not originally to create another piece of property but due to zoning and other problems in that area,, this'%Pthe way we have had to proceed:. He spoke of the original intent of property. He said that along with this condition of improving the road all the wa_y, through the property, is putting a burden on Mr. Cannon to create this piece of property. He spoke more about this condition,. He said that he would', ask that the condition be modified to get it to .within the boundary line of parcel 1. and,parcel 2, the southerly boundary of parcel 1 John Mendonsa said in answer to one of your eluestions, the Public Worts Director did look real close at this, in fact, these conditions for the reconstruction of the roadway came from him; So 1 tend to leave them, on there.The only alternative would be, if you wanted, you could, continue this. See if you could.,convince him differently; since they came from the D=irector, 7 will not take them off. Gary,Lippincott said that we are italkitg several thousand ofdollars<. John Mendonsa stated' that 'there are several problems with that road up there. BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES PAGE 11 January 5, 1986 There was more discussion about improving the road and the cost involved. Steve Streeter talked about an attachment to the initial study by the Board of Supervisors a few years ago stating that we needed to do some improvements to Helltown Road before further land development was accom- plished. There was more discussion on this subject of improvement to Helltown Rd. Tom Reid said that an item was phoned in by his department so we could not get a letter out in time. I could tell you now what our conditionsi are just so you are aware of them. I'll get a letter out to you;thou h. g t�. We are asking for the existing wells to be shown, the setback from,the - drainage way to be 'shown: There is a low area on the property. ,in which ; our people haven't seen water in it but there is a boat sitting there. { If it is a lake we would have to show a setback off of it Gary Lippincott said if it is a lake it will have to be an awfully small lake. Tom Reid thea said that 'we do need proof of water. Gary Lippincott told of the: improvements that are on the property. Tom Reid said there was a building on the property that appears to be a residence. We have no record of that Gary Lippincott said that, it is a greenhouse/barn-type. 7 There was some discussion on this matter.' HEARING CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AND CONFINED TO THE ADVISORY AGENCY' John Mendo'nsa said this item will be open for one weeks so the applicant's representative can speak to the Director of Public Works regarding the road reconstruction requirements. r ol $cc 6 1 PRELIMINARY REPORT COMPLETE �" ,, TITLE PLANT n Butte County Title CompCy»T�>�L Cllr» APFILIATEO WITH WESTERN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 1,877 r ds,P6 DISE OFF1CM OROYILLE OFFICE:: CI•iICO OFFICE: x ,rna7. Paradise. Calit, P,0. Box 851 194 E, 6th Street; Chico, Cali(. $7'-h2be3 1304 Bird 5t., Oroville, Calif. 343.3716 ( 533-5511 �9 :$*ECT ALL CORRESPONDENCE T0; Your No r5A Rx LIPPINCOT'I` Our No. 24537 P12918 f Lasi insured: January 31, 1986. �i 1 in response to your application for a policy of title insurance. BUTTE COUNTY TITLE i..` AII='?:SY hereby mporw that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued. as of the date hereof} a :.aurnia Land Title As. �tdndard Coverage form Policy of Title Insurance describing the land + ,.iib t.** e tate Fir interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss which may be sustainedby �sz« 11 of arty defect, lien or encumbrance not shown or referred to as an Exception. herein or not excluded l 1 M -n. ,nveraero pursuant to tate pruiLed St 4edtfies. Conditions and Stipulations of sacci policy form. yj AMENDED /MAP FILING I , This repprt tand any ss,pplements,, or amendments thereto) is ',sxued solely for the purpose,r a� lacilitatrni the, issuance of a policy of title Insurance and no 'liability 1s' assumed hereby, if it is de- - .rant thst laotitty be assumed prior to the issuance of a policy of title insurae., ,e, a Binder or Commitment _,.aced be, r_qut sted. yard at 8:00 a:.m, on May 27 1986 - ` r Vice President T*0 estlte or is terest in the land described herein and which is covered by this report is A Vee ale to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested irt, IMLIAM KAUFFMAN, an unmarried man + . At the date hereof exceptions to coverage in addition to 0& printed e,Rceptions and ex- �`, ='�Zloi% contalned in said policy form would be as shown on the following ;,ages.;` i - Otftr No. 24537 SUBJECT TO: '1; County and Special taxes for the fiscal year 1986--87, including possible personal property tax, now a lien, but not yet due or payable, 2'. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 75) the of Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. Easement and buildingsetback line as shown on the map _referred to herein. 4,. Right of way for road purposes, :as: described in instrument executed by John- Ballard in favor of County of Butte, recorded Mav 6, 1885 in Book 25 of Deeds, at page 2260 records of Butte County, California, 5. Easement for pole ;line -and rights of ingress and egress to and from said right Of way and appurtenances thereto, in favor of Paeifie.:.Gas and. Electric Company, as provided in that certain Deed from C. H. Hintz to Valley Counties Power Company, a corporation, recorded December 15, 1902 in Bock 69 of D. eels, at page 125. records of Butte County, California. Said Deed does not describe the exact location of said right of way. 6 Right of way ,for road purposes across the Southerly portion of the land described herein, to the property now or formerly, owned by Kittle Annie Greenwalt, alias, in the Section 51 Township 22 North, Range 3 hast, M.D.B. & M., as reserved by Kittle Annie Greenwalt, also known; as Kittle A. Greenwalt k widow, recorded July 15, 1944 in Book 334 of Offic' Lecsords, at page =-_and in Deed ,from Jessie Bones March; recorded January 13, 1961 in Book 1093 of Official Records, at page 27, records of Butte County, California. (continued), .