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w,.,Y,, Y..� ..._.... kv eµ(y�,+t��+JF�•ayt�{�)y �'fj,f T 'V'ir i �a a Selzer Log 89-03- . KL.Mr ./:W.WiAY 1' �M•.WCtiA�..,'{{.yiilWwww.aviuu,Jwv.Nw f rM..pjl.wyyy 1205 Marwen Driver Ukiah, CA 95482Anal ". Same Pr'entative Parcel Map to divide 42+/- acres to, &g,ate b 2 parcel.; rine a.t 13 acres and the second at 29 acres ren, he westerly side of Centerville Road, immediately webtt of the Centerville Cemetery, Butte Creek, Canyon area, iS ?' aC+RtS PARCEL NUMBZ90) ... 1-4p-p9. 30 wk.._... - -- -r-es FR-11 GENERAL PLANA Agri VAOJD, CTCONSISTMT1 .. PLAN CONFORM CE REpOR'I' February 21, 1989 � DATE. OP' APPLICANT SIGN.A!'U�w No CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS_?__ .,.,...�., .•.,.. rr .. �..k.. .. ...:.�, March l4, 1989 APPLI '�Ai'Xt9ta REQ EIV + 1 SierraWest Survey,cnq flG.�ea yV/.B6R F)to "CYIL A*�TME .. ......,.,Iir.�...,. w,Y..�..:w+.r+r.,�.. .:.. n..,«. 5437 Black Olive Drive, Paradise, CA/95969 ,I)A` S PLANNING DIRECTOR 5 REPORT PI PARED._.� ytiin♦«4�ffNFi.wr1»w�T..^'r'..:. ".. .. CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION - DATE N DATEDECLARATION DATE ADOPTED .. _ �iEGATx� .�, MITIGATE0 NEG. DECLARATXON - DATE P.NV, IMPACT R-PORT - DATE CEAT1rTE11_".� ��.�»•�:.. STATE CLZAV INGNOUSE NO._. : v....,.a. +.+'. M' q+,...» =.M..v. .lw..i .w..:..r ....�.+ ..,.rw."...:.+w+r.....,..rNe,y+r.�.rr:,.'�,.w;M ut-w .R :.•+k • ws�Rn..y .., Sc D,. i"c7MMi'T'CFD MSETINsr DA"i'E....,_,_.w._w......,-....._., ADVISOpy A(* NCX' 9EAVIINO p Z'R ;..�....w_. , »..:....�..�.;.r= k•; „�«..., ADVISOR AGENCY ACTIt7NAP-Pt ALER! __, � .rW..y�M. - {�Y �rr....W.��_.. 'APPEAL, �AI{il� INO /.iAJVl , gp,MM♦. jl,�)Atfl) ACTION, �;�'�e�lt�tl:'t��J',�s �'nH �'�F+►1�C�'II�TC� b� ..,,G�'��t� 5f %�d�t�� Y; .., , � . ,,,w. ...rr�.b:S�'ego.UY,►.swa+.�,i�+�twt�++.�Xi',... �N T��,.wa�:p '..ue:'as%;.,i,wra+;.r;�t'ec.iYs:w„u,•fxis.. Y� w , P TMTA'LrXVB SUBDIVISION TENTATIVE PARCEL MA f. ' M 1 ►989 ,l PILIMNARY SUBd om DIVISION WAIVER APPL�1 CATION'' (Please cheok appropriate box) APPLICANT, % I_ Y" Q J V) O _ CPHONE N-):417 ' 2 ADDRESS: ! YVl A Y' LAJ !MER:. 1 PHONE No: - —.--__ ADDRESS: S A-wo t-- EriGINMR OR SURVEYpR:vv\� I'.� 1 Y1 iC PHONE NO«;.. i ADDRESS, MAIL NOTICE OF HEARING TO: _ C�; f ic,]_l� U t LOCATION' OF PROPERTY.- TOWNSHIP RANGE -- — SECTION , ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: TOTAL ACREAGE r PLEASE SUBMITL'RLLIMi'I1ARY TITLE REPORT OR RECENT POLICY OF TIM INSURUL�,4 (crated Vithin` last sax months) WITH APPLICATION. INDICATE BELOW' THE DAtU°' AND RECORDING IN -FORMATION BY WHICH THIS PARTICULAR PARCEL 'WAS CREATED,: DATE BOOK -i; WAGE t IRM38R AND SIZE OF PARCELS BEING CREAM ( including any remainder):/. �. ` DISTANCETO NATURAL WATER COURSE OR STORM DRAIN: PROPOSED METHOD OF SE 4AGE DISPOSAL: (Check with T ealth Department) PROPOSED SOURCE OF WATER: _._ ( Check With Health Department) DO P6wER AND PHONT LINES EXIST TO THE BOUNDARY OF THE ORIGINAL, PAaCELT IF NOT ESTI21TE Y WILL HAVE TO BE EXTE;VDEDe 1kHE DISEU CE m DATE 1 /T[ M�nw13.rq.�.y,,.wy� ({ W 1 NP.2 SE OF NEP.�ST pfinIC; ROAD: DISTANCE TO ;NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD (Far, information an neare5 b vubl i c road, check vlth Pubaic Warks Depay (LY(o "tb IF ACCESS IS BY ?PLESCRIPTIVE RIGHT -O -WAY, ATIMCH DOMENTATSOI T(: T��*,9 APPLICATION: . IF ACCESS IS BY A RECORDED PMATE ROAD EASDENT INDiCA.TE DEED PJM(( VOMPI-71 PA rus IF T'til:ftE Ajo ANY NO ACCESS STRIPS, THESE NOST SHOWN ON 'WE 'TEIMTI'& A10 njE RECOR.DBIG DATA INDICATED KILN: VOW'LO PAC DISTANCE TO CITY 11I•alls : DOyS THE Ciwj- t Off' .r S PARCEL 1VOW MP , OR HAS HE IN THE PAST 04=., ADJORMIG T -.—IS PROP2MTY2 -_ SIC��Aa , OF 4PP"s,ICAIZT `t_"'11�sIcG1,1ATj7S OF UWICER OF PMCOW FOR OFFICE € SE ONLY To Subd%visicn Co=at-Oee: :. To Aavisory Agendy'. • 2•��s#r zee Ac u�.e� D;t�. -� .�peaZ to ,.ter of Sta e�- s©rS ^,oma... Ca..`...nts I berg Total pecei vee Recei�� •�e�,�do�en�a �ue-t - , 666L �bW }c:,,.,,,.a,awW,u.nw+�+�?r+>w:arww:.w...:wi�fA:.hNuraAliNCli APPENDIX E Date Filed LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS Suoolemental Information for Planna;1„bep_wartment i List and describe any other" related permits and other publi(a approvdl required for this project, including those required by ciby,4 regiondlt state and federal: agencies: r CZ6 2. Proposed schedulirigfassociated projects: V) 3. Anticipated incremental development (phasing of subdivision units, future development plans): Il1(N9 iF 4. What, method will be utilizetd to accommodate surface drainage? DesctJ how on-siite and downstreat'dra,inage channels will be affected.. ,AJ E AL ZMPAuTS ANU MZTZGA'tldi39EASUREJ^ g , ENVIRgM°IENT acts associated Qi potentially Significant environmental imp Identify tihat prof design features cr, special condit3cs� to alleviate potentia" Ole land di.�rision• anon measures) are proposed of approval (ming' environmental impacts? 9 • OTVIJ1OW NT G* act, AL SET'iiE.' .be the project site as it ehistssoil stabih] stability, a) Descrx on topography, including infancl any cultural) historical or scenic aspects. and animals, and any and the use of Describe any exisrin� structures on the site, the,; tructures' Describa the surrounding properties, including information ori cultural, historical or scenic asper:.tsf i�) commercial, etc.), plants and animals O and usra {residential, de atf-' Indic the typ apartment houses) shops, p interrsity of kind use (one"family, p s ment stores: etc), and scale of development (height, frontage, setb4ck, rear *hard, etc - and ): 1 b certify that the statements furnished requ?,red forthisi Cki�'IFfCA N: L here y Eh—P- attached exhibits present the data and informationan ability, and that the facts, stateme:itN initial ,evaluat ors to fila best ru my know information p -and inf oxm presented are true arrri correct to the best of my and belief. 1 ....._.:..-Ofgnnatute I"'Date For _.. r� a- responses. *Use separate sheet for longer 4/q5,,- "0e5aUsa+da1ene(1 pueri 7�s rL -PT-AIV, ` atrY �wringnli ARC.,' kens 1-4 to b© 1V �E 1 c�I�TF'C P a r� ��--- - i MAR 141989 --------�_ xs completod' by applicant: .A,P +r3�lfore „, APpLIG1NT NAME AND ADDRESS; 9, PROJECT 'DESCRIPTIO, L'.4'4"aXx40 ti 5 t ASSESSORt S PARCEL NU?iBr�(S) : It. PROPOSED USE.. � r ---. �.0 ^ CJ _. cc:� -------- g- items O ' Ti►e follawin are to be co CURRENT mPleted by the Plannin ZdNIN,G: R Department: 0xNlERAL PL1N DESIGNATIONl:LAND CONSERVAT S ION AGR � EII"I4.NT:.;., AGRICULTURAL RE5IDMIAi,. ZArriculturrl Compatibility YES NO 2' Water X It is recommended t o and Sewer Capacity --'--- following checked that u peri'° f 3. Ade -X m1' t Adequate Fire Facilities --- ARCHAEOLCGICAL RECORDS CiiECIt k• Road Fire -- Capacity and hint � — BOTANICAL SURVEY ��;•, 5 • Access Maintenance GEOLOGICAL to Commercial acid S r, SUFVEy � ORCHARD AND F drools FIELD CROPS ---.-.._ „.,,•,�,. 1• Predominant. 5- US 2• VicinitylO ac. P�:el Size GAME DEVE' Opp OF FISH o£ Urian Bound `"- EVELOPpNI ZO,yE3 3` Ag. ViabilityVies notY•_�«. Impaired `..."" � WzTHiN xLOOD P�1INt ,.._ Staff Determination.. ---_. Substantially conforms WITHIN ""^`- =""~• GF,YEP'AL PLAN`: 1. Land Use to L,1ND Ug ' SPECIFI0 OR ~... 1 PLAN:;, 2• Conservation, " if Yes, 3• 'CP?n Space 4- Safety 5, Noise WITHIN URBA,Y RESIN,'/E; b. Rousing x If Yes� Z014ING: 7' Circulationp-f Orvalc"`_" � u ---: AIRiART IX0 US- PLAN: �tc71<-w u'�i G^17Ilti2:� a �/" hZ.r • ,. �--..�""'...r„--.-.�... „,,,,.....,. ; _. ii. Ai'PLIC,,y{ rd' " Data w CO;Jr OFG�. x'b<. REoJEMD - , -"""� - •__ .` �- • ,�, tA,'VC„ W,iil THE GEh; 6jZ p uuW 'DIVISIO1t + D LA,f 1.,1'D ZONING♦ I titi AWARE OF ►*' rEOVE dated - �- S G11T .LNt1 tL'(11iATI0i r,LG.r�;xG SiPature of Applicant a , sport will+ °xpire and.. be d:E:,c;.rdrd (G) monthsfrom the date $ ,i,� ' r« ,Li 100OA (raVise4 6-$7) °f e sta f signuturo: i j I 7- ,i I i Planning Department �. Environmental Health Department NAME; X. CDF (Forestry Department) _Y�HCN7A SE�,r,' Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north ofred line AP: 11-40-09 & u:aa Butte County Sheriff n PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito .Abatement OR Orovi.11e Mosquito Abatement (areas within lar ---�, 41w4ater � I1 D*str�ct, (wall map) large meP in cabinet) Com an P y (if individual, wells are not indicated on application Durham Irrigation aR Durham Mute{al Water Coan. rte" ^� California Water Service Com or Company (Chico area) ._.� Ornville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Orovillearea, SE Thermal.to Irrigation District Lemesaddle Community Services Distric(ermat (Paradise area , of ri�re 'IE river} i to .lake} (:Paradise areeaa along Pent Del.. Oro Stater (Paradise, Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area' _ Paradise ?rrigation District ) City of . . (cberk wall maps for spheres of influence) ) --� Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley OROVILLE AREA ONLY; .Lake er River Area Public Utility District (see large ma in Feather River Recreati'in Distract El Medio Fire Distract (see lar a ma P cabinet) g Pin cabinet) l (check wall, map, a small BIGGS, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY Portion of Oroville only)+ to see what applies. Some areas aver'lap,check wall' map and title repot$; Drainage District Al Drainage District #2 .._...� Drainage District #100 ---; Drainage District #200 _�.,_.. Reclamation District #$3 Reclamation District #2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District IN CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools for Dept. of fish and Game (necrnwrater andinrurals> �. Cal Trans (near State Hwy. and mountai't, areas) Hwy-), ( ), Richvale Hw 191 (Clark }• �� live Thy, � y 32' 70 99 149 Chico cut--of f 152 f0 estate Water Qualify Control Board United 'States Forest�Service (if (Protects with more than 100 lots or unite protect borders USA land Parks and Recreation Department -- (property near Lake Oroville State Water Resources'Departmentheck AP books) Rack Creek Reclaimati,on Dist. (westrrty OfeChicoear Air ort Oroville -- Watershed}b east- of Hwa% 99 (see wall map) p r south of Rock Creek and' Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only, for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASES: check title report for any mention of special services or as to ermalito Irrigation District (numbered items) ea Th sements each sLacw''n' .,-.+-� _,.a tdwlcYr_�ha,xF_t e _.•ia. m..0 �.,�., .,. .��_ . o., .., _ .. s... ,. �SJSM. ,,.. .„ ,. , %0"11 vnCt'r, infector 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIF0RN1kW/ Telaphone: '(916) 539.7691 RONAUY 66 Or"ROY June 2.4, 1991; oed��� �,,,�,qo a+ Virginia Selzer RE: AP 11-40-9 and 80 1205 Marwen Drive TPM Ukiah., CA 95 48 Dear Ms. Selzer: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on June 24, 1991, the Agency granted. a 36 months extension of time in which to file- the finla map for the above referenced property. The new date of expiration shall be July 30 1994. If you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this offi.ctfe Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works ,JoHn Mcndonsa., Aysistant: Director bM/d s +Rc Planning Heath � Sierra West Suvveying N ��[wq 41 /�.� , C Office ,of Plannin and R r h ..-.....8 utte County 140O.Tenth Street, gloom 1 h Planning Depd,'r4 90114' Sacramento, CA 95814 County C,nteve t}. -3�1989 7 ; .i . } or Orovill,e, CA X Coantq Clerk CANDACE J; GRUBBS, &da Cc, ft County of Butte By—JA. EP-61E„ -- Deputy ; OCJ' -TzC'x Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with SectA1108 or 211.52 of the Puhlic Resources Code. Pzoject Tit ¢ A.P �J Tentative .Parcel Map, AP# 11-40-09, 44-09 30 irginia State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Talephcn�s' "�laii��aer (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Warks 538--7266 d 'I:oject Location on tl,ie wester.°ly side of Centerville Road, iiCtlticdir�r���'ll West of the Cen.tery Ile Cemetery, Butte Creek Canyon area. 'xoject Description Twatative Parcel leap to divide 42+/- acres. , et6 . to ,'aAte • parcels, one at �,'I acres and o.ne at 29 acres. '.iitis is to advise that the Butte Co, tu!ity Advisory Agency (Bead Agency or Responsible Agency) has :approved, the. ,aboveodescribrtd project cin July 3, 1988 and }tail 3TOde (Date) the followingdeter�~ %tions rb-garding the above-described project; +U 1. The project X will not, have a significant effect on Chep envivonnent 2 An Enviro"rA6nital, 'Jinpact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the p,—I-Isions of 6.7%. ,{ X A. Negative Decl.sration was prepared for "this ;project pursuant: td the prcvisio;mg of CEQA. 3. Mitigation. mr:�sureis l were, were not., made a condition of the, approval of �,' a projp{!ct. t 4., A statement `rf} overr'iddng considerations was, x was not, 4dopdefil for this pr6jject. This is to certify tltiat the Bina? EIR with comments and responses and recor&.4t: project approval is a,vailabi,ato the general, public at: 5U!!te County Planning Department �Gounty Center Drive Oisoville, CA 95965 Date Received for f iln•g an4 N Pasting at. CPR S nZ..ure -' B.A. Kircher, Director off'. Panning 95 <) "u�l'e11'.N.ntl1YCl'fMF Wariilmi®Y�idnm � _ . ... VIRGINIA SELZER, AP 11- / on the wenterl 40-09 and 300 TENTATIVE PARCEL Y side of Centerville road Lyt�fAPr Centervil�.e Cemetery. $utter C ; i immediately west op �arce�s Creek Canyon area. the. Plbl.ic Works condit�,' ns: L: Verifylegal g l access. 2 Provide bwo...wa a count Y traversable access .ES-8—LD-.Il to each Y maintained ,road or state S highway, Aarcel From rx Access to be xeServed ini for dedication on the ffor as per count fnal ,nap, Y ordinance , 4. Show Sp and 04fered ft• building setback line measured from centerline Of easement, 5 a Provide ccese toad maintenance agreement. greement, Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Centerv,�;;le Show all easements of record on the final map. Provide street name signs Public Works per requirements Of prior,,` per Of the final the Department of 9 Pay cuff a❑ map, y assessments. Provide cul, -de -sac at the end of the street.. Obtain encroachment Construct to permit far all driveways, ., o county standards, Y , new or existing, and Pay any delinquent taxes or curent tax �3 Mee es as required. Meet the, requirements of the Butte Count Fire e Department., f - a - II ; 0 ��1 O Address Hoply to June 61 1989 Virginia Selzer 1205 bb wen Dr. tp4iah, CA 95452 Dear tris, Selzer: 'Y7 19(t hlamerial 9/a hlornda 95926 70l Pb n . 916/891 2721 " SAG i 1 - A z 0SIO TMeNT op R 0�1✓1SION O ONV1RdNM�-10 HCA4,- o L� 7 County Cantor FlhLi11 4 br � alejller C 11 ornfa05965 0 par �111art, �,+'r,,rr� Phone: q.72g1 kndlsr'75969 �'afepltori`er 7I1�(r✓!jl��ba48 RE: Virginia Selz, Ws rente✓�er parcel Ff�,r Chico, Arealle Rd.t A'# 11-40-()9 & 30 This department has ad Public works �$�' the Sutte to 'Rct On the above Developo�ent Section that We Department of above a pPlication. are pr�,Pared Based an present information conditional approval. we can recordlend approval or Recommended Conditions t^r A royal. 'Provide a 100' leacheelr1 wells e=ither within the i wfree setback around pt^operty boundaries. Property or � ex thin 100'isting of the 2, Showa 50r leachfield on parcels 1 and 2. setback the drama 3. ga Way Shaw a 100' of the c leachfied setback reek on parcels 1 end 2from the h ghcaater line 4. Stow a 20p' Ieach field set.. Pond on Of the parcel 1, back from the h� hwater 5* line Show the usable dew e re uir ag disposal axea q enrlents of the Subdivision proven to 6. Ordinance o meet the Provide the required usable n Parcel 2. each parcel. sewage dis parcel not Oon, bine with an "age area on area required to c adjacentparcel any quired b contain the usable s 1 n y the Subdivision a Wage 'dispo,sal 'dinance, L APr3.:1 :26 1989 .aFAUT% PLANNING bEPAFrrMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE, OnOVILLE, CALIFORNIA 6goJ5-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 531-.1001 V#qin a Selzer C�05 Marwen Drive Ujjc ah, CA 95482 20A0. Tentative Parcel Map AP# 011-40-0-009, 030 Dear Mrs Selzer: The Butte County Planning Department has environmental review of Our Completed th6� California environmental your pAct and roject in accordance to th - Caunty Advisory Agency Withintherequired 105days to the Butte'' the California Public Resources Code Section y?,,Pursuant t6, addition, the Manning Director's report required b 1420--63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinanceiha been completed. Please find enclosed the Planning Director Report which has been prepared for your project. p�.ease review the enclosed Planning Director's Re Qrt w conditions of approval if a licable, p with, csaissions in our evaluation, If you nate any errors or , please bring them to our attention The Environmental Documents and Planning Director Is, Report for :ya'ur project have been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action. California Government Code Sections 65950 and '65.95.2.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agent aB44 approve or disapprove our Y set hearings( (date on which your applicationpwasecreceived and marc ptfro*-the ed. The six month time limit for your project mandated by state law, rai17 occur on September 11, ].989x. The Advisory Agency will notifyyou of the time and place of the public hearing for your project. :If there are modifications toyour' prof ect ,, not related to/,{" unitigating an identified impact, re-evaluation of your projecf shall be required. J� f sn z I iifomia Burro mmff lif�rrly F GIM suxrcau DeNrtment of �k i f i . ioUY Cz ott .aiagicai VFABp r�sscd surra{ Cralilornis State tinl;lpralty, Chi% 8 a+rentary w000c UMMA Chico, CA. 9699 g K 1 MAS ITIINrfY F Si WA (916) 895.6256 „sy Date 13,` 1989 i x M Butte ,,� �C�o untyy Planning # rycounty center.r) r t Qrcvi,lle, Ca. 9596 re: AP -;M--40-09 & 30/Sel7rr (Dear County 'Planners ; j A review of the abW project has revealed the followings xx The area indfcited as within the project boundaries is considered tri be archaeologicaLty sensitive., Present are: z Easy a,,Ix'ess to natural sources of water i Flat ms:land or flat land clear water Saith wd/or east faci ig slopes Previa sly recorded sites in the vicinity tither .Tt anpaars that nort drys of the ��r_oieet area have be�+nt ,�F�+�a.tsusaj� surveyecl , rj(rvevwr kre have no man it lut tra��ahich i LFz2e_#B-i-2U1? . Two kn--t;mrr sites cwMQ, re Corded within the ='g l: �axe�a � �>t at that turn_. CA -BUT -595 (tock foundations . and C-BUT-S94fti►,,5,.mi ] 1 i,Clcl a We stror-4�y t that an archaeological reconnaissatx e be omdd&' of the area by a qualified archaeologist and appropriate miitigation rr>eadriPs . prepared', A known site or sites has/have been previously recorded in the praje , area. Project operations will have a negative igaat4_- on I:hese cultural resdagMs. We recamexi that a qualified d .archaeologist txw contacted to assess s nents and prepare a mitigative propo,Pal . Other: We recommend that a qualified arch eologa ,t be contacted to �ate, assess s companPnts an prPparn a acu �gaave pr_opnsa I evecoprrtn �r in -Parcel s p ann ---------------- wank you for the ;' Y appartu:iit,.�' to reg,►ew and cent on this prasm_<,-ai.. PleZZIq let us know what decisions are; made regarding the ,project.. Sincerely, k. I ►r. Makoto Kawrta , Northeast Information Com.#ter ordinator J,' 1 "� r i�t+tls;SSURVBYTivG 57 ",1tck Cdli7tw t"�yave-Paradise, CA 95969 1. P1dd (9i r April 5, 1989 �.F,, VirginiaSelzer Parcel Map AP 11-40-09 5r �0 i I Bjxi. te Ctyf .nty planning Department 7 Cj:�unty, center Drive CA 9595 .6ttf'n, : Brent Moore i ,)otat Brewl:., l,n rj•ga�,ds to your Environmental Checklist Form dated 198`;J for the Virginia aelz+-lr Parcel Map, � ave 2;3', :lis�'t�d' r'a'r response as follows: �. Ike ^ee �tO Archasolog 2 « Agree !'ta limit cuts and fills Co 2' except wherio needed for 0-alvort cover. r> 3 , pgVee to re -seed. } 4, Agree to construct roadside ditches along neW fti.veWays vock'Line . where grades exceed 6%. veel to place a note can f n;Rl map: r�Ura! ting s�C:Geas to, 6 p � CCpx' sp;ec:ifcatians shall be prouicier, to exlat i� k� pond, tt 6," Agree'I to place a rote on final map 'Roofing 061 all reel ct:xtt�al „devalopmed�ts shall be non-flammable". fis is a standard, CDP regVtiref �n't ' Agree to dosighate on. fi.naI mag 1aC1 foot; no d�`�elopmex�t g I, setback ' from all... seasonal or dear roundstrearps that .enter i�rto Bfiite Creek, r �z WCount if 47 LAND OF NATURAL W EALTH AN�r7 Li E A U 'f , PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIPOFINIA 0106.3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 53a-7801 April 3 1,989 Virginia Selzer :205 Marwen Drive Ukiah, CA 95482 R,e; Tentative Parcel Map AP#22--4.0-09,30 Dear Ms. Selzer: An initial study of your proposed project, Tentative parcel Map.., indicates potentially, adverse impacts to the environment (refe' to the enclosed environmental ch.ecklist). To reduc(;; these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are requiredliminatas part of the project. Otherwise, an: Environmental Impact Report is required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Acta In order to assess the po ential. for adverse determine what, if any, impacts and tom' �`�-Ligation measures would 'be appropriat„&, .regarding archaeological sites; you may contact the followin Office for a records search aad sen.sity%ty evaluation. si plan and/or location map (preferably with Section, ToGunshi th Range.) must be sent along< with a fee of �'` •., 0o payabie.�,to t .Information Centerforthis service. tortheast Information Center Department of Anthropology California State University Chico, CA 95929-0400 Attention: Curator of .Records Should the office recommend that an archaeological conducted, it will then be necessary for you to contacUrvet. an individual who is professionally qualified to provide such ars evaluation.. A list of qualified local consultants is included. One of these individuals can be hired to PerforM2 the surve pro , .' mitigation recommendations as warranted. y and, -,de C t . � APPENDIX T 41 �(y. �y•� '�y yam. ♦�1�Y �./��+T�in �.» +�. t�1��.'� •...1V V ..J...JCr.O J.,'V "J,�d �.!'S.L1 CHV— EXT---X+ST J O.G1.x�,A" ' ('To be completes! by Lead Agency LOG NO. AP N0. ltema of preponenc Virginia Selzer 2. Address of proponent'and reprezaentative (if applicable),. 0 Virginia Selzer Sierra West Syryev �1205 blarwen DrIV9 5437 _Black Olive Dr; ye Ukiah,' CA 9 482 Paradise, CA 95969 -�-- 3. Project description': ,r. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP �.7+�.lE�IV'T3A��RY :F3Cri7'Trt�:Iy��S Wil~ SIGN=7E'�LGANC�' ..�.: �j�s� �d .. Does the project have the potential to degrade the giAlity of the environment, substantially reduce 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 major periods V/ of California history or prehistoxy.1 x. Does the project have the potential, to achieve short-term benefits to"the detriment of long-term environmental goals? (.k short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while d long-term i=pacCs Will endure intothe fu ares) 3. lanes the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively scall, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is .significant.) 4 Does the project have enviro=ental effects which Will cause substantial. directly indirectly? } � adverse effects on human beings,, either or (To be completed by the Lead Agency). On the basic of cis initial evaluation :t./W.L find the proposed, project COULD NOT have a significsn affect on the environment and a NEGATIV,E'DECLARATION Will he prepared, .... l</WE find that although the proposed project COULD have A signs.fxcant Effect fM-' the envitonmezt, there twill not be a significant effect in this case because tho MITIGATIolt mEASUREs described on the attached sheet have Veen added to the,-, . project. A NEGATIVE DECLAWION Will be prepalred. XJW9 find the :proposed project MAY have a signi.fictnt effect on the environment, ' a an ENV TR0.3MENTAL TACT P.EPORT is required, COUNT I3 V OF 11=, VLANNING D12 VENT ))I 28 1989 March .By: -- ent Moore, Asosoo' to ",Plann6r. =-- Reviewed by C.t -(,t n 1 , J TV. /Z xr c tu, {- pda.na> ions of all 11y_rS" and ri :fAl/d3*11 answers are required on ]. gARTH.• dill thProposal attached s l result heot(sy4 in Gignificant a• Unstable earth Bandit ions, or changes in CeOlogic subst, b• Uisru tion 'r'uetures7 p , dlgplacement, f' compaction or Overcoverin of c. Chan p g the soil? ' R in topography or ground aurid ~~- surfeae rea;ief Ee'a ures7' d. Destruction, `" ."'"""" covering or modification of Fu,y unique features? q „1.. geologic or Ph,Yscal e• xncreatfe in w�.lid or water erosion of 50,13, either on or i. Chan offs gas in deposition or site deposition erosion of beach s or erosion wwicli mz ands or ch or the bed of y modify th c ' degas in siltation the ocean ar zlny ba of a river y, inletoorh e7 or strearl g• LOSS off prime agriculturall areas? S' productive soils Outside designated urban r Vii. Exposure of people or property landslides Isz'O art to geologio hazards such mudslides y (,round failure `.' ~ -� V , 2as earthquakes"" or. similaix hazards? , • Will the Proposal ,. result in :subs tantial- a., Air emissions Or deterioration of ambient air quality? The Creation of Objectionable odors , srloke or fumes? rr. Alteration of air novr?nle'nt clipiate, .locally o4 regionailly stare or temperature, or any ^" �1Change Will to theproposal result in substantial: Manges in currents,, or the course or direction of either marine or fresh waters, grater movements in .'ranges Sri abso Of surface rfj On rates, drainage pe1'tern$, runOff7 the `"-moi r�. or rate and amount c. awed for off-site surface drainage reltloval, Channeliza =*Provements tion or culvert installation? xneludixl g vegetation ---- ;�il�.',erationx� to the course par flow Of ,flood waters? , e" Ch'knge zrt 030 amount of surface 'water i11 any water body.? f. dYiucharge into, surfa3ce waters, or in an quality, ? -lud'ing but not limited tot alteration of s rb9dity emperature urface water " - 'C=. c93ssolveii o,�gen or g• Altetation of the diceation Or ra to of flow of b. ,ground waters? hge in thr~ or dict add%kiaj. xiv thdrawa"t or through waters, either through �F' tuts or excavat"ian:;7 g1>t 3rtterce do ✓ 1 P n Of ally aquifer i. Blies in the amount of water otherwise available FO --... z public water J. Ex"sure of people or prr<ipOrty to water -related `�-�- .4. Zards SUCK a5` f 1004 !1 ------ PLANT = , Will the proposal B7, result insubstantial: a, Chaargc in the divers "^ ----�- it o lincluding trees yy f'e'pecies;, nr number; of any spades of shrubs grass, crops, and atquat�.e plants !3 plaatsj7 eddctjon of the numbetts Of tin , r Plants? 3 unique, ,rare Or endangered species of C• lottoduction of new species of slants into an area ..."•- the normal replenishment of e, r Or in a barrier to isting species? dl. Reduction in acres e o f- g "y agricultural Cxols7 r 5 `THAT, Lr Will the proposal'resul,t in substantial. - a, Change in the diversity of species (birds, land animals including or numbers of any species' o --�' �- ..,.. or insects)? Ptiles'. fish and shellfish o an � _gattisms b• Reduction in the numbers of any Unique, rare or endangered species animals? P es of 'c• Introduction of ,new species of animals into an area the migration or movement of animals? or in a barrier,' to d, Deterioration ofLOISE "isting fish or wildlife habitat? Will the propose' result in substantial: - —V— a. Incrorases in existing noise levels? b, E'Posure of people to severe noise levels? ^- 7, IL17 ANG• • Will.� tbe.Proposal produce significant light and , $• ME USE. Will the ro osai glare. Present or P P result In,a substantial alteration of m Planned land use Of an g, NATi area? the L RESOURL'ES, Will the proposal, result in substantial: a• Increase in the rate of use Of an • y natural resources? b- ,Depletion of any non-renewable natural. resources? lU. RISK OF UPSET� Will the proposal involve; a• A risk of e xplosion or release of hazardous suhstanc:, not limited ta, oil,p pesticides, chemicals or radiation Of an accident or upset conditions? , (including, but f • ) in the event b• Possible interference �.th an timer evacuation play:? lacy response plan ore • emergency 11. 2?P—jTR_Tnx. Will the gruwCh ran of the humpanopo ution? location, distribution Population? ,density ar 12• ,USING• Will the proposal in for additional housing? Affect exstg housing) or create a demand '�` +.• "':� 13. 'TRANSPORTpTrON CITtCUT,ATIO,y. W ill the Proposal result in: a• Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b• Effects on existin g parking facilities, or demand for park c. Substantial new - tantial impact on existing transportation ,systems? Parking! ----.` d• significant t of alterations to present patterns of circulation or, movement of people anO/or goods? ".~...: W e• Alterations to xaterborne, rail or a' ,r ax traffic? """" ;_ __ _ ',✓ f• Increase- in traffic hazards to motor Vehicle��; ---- ., 14. PUBLIC SERVICES �i bicyclists or pedestrians? Will the proposal have an,,ef£ect u an for new or a.ltt:red government services: P � or result in a need A- Fire protection? b. Police protection? e• Schools? „« d" Parks Or other recreational facilities? e- Maintenance of Public facilities —416 f. other governmental services? including roads? C T 5, EtiERGY. Vill the proposal result in; a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or Anergy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? j 16. UTILITIES.. Will the proposal result in a reed :for new systems, or .�. substantial alterations to the followings a. Po',�ar or natural gas? b. CoM=ications systems? c. Wator availability? d. Sewer or septic systems? e. Storm water drainage?' f. Solid waste and disposals 17. 1iU" IMALTH. Will l the proposal result in: �•. �� �� a. Creation of any health hAlizard or potential hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health bazards7 !a 16. ASST MICS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista, ar view open to the putil,ic, or will the: proposal, result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? 19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an ir~pact upon the quality or. quantity of existing recreatitltnal. opportunitiej? 20. �JlTURAL RE-----ESM�CES• a, Will 'the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a prehistoric or historic archAteological situ: b, Will the proposal result ill adverse physitol or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or .histor9ic buildingo structure or ob3ect3 Lo° t. Does the proposal have the potential to 69.usa it physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict t;Xisting reliecus or sacred wises within tha,_Votereti ,j, impact area? S r_car3 +0 E1rr5r IZC�rI;� I7E1 I. :E;V.A.7c.T-TA zOrr' �CIr Sets., attached, r; DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL, EVALUATION AP#11-40-0.5,30 lb: No significant disruption, displacement, compaction or overra"YOF149 of the soil is anticipated by the proposed project. The average density of one dwelling unit per 20 acres is anticipated to miti,�M such impacts, in addition, the Butte County Grading Ordinance.is> anticipated to regulate all earthwork to mitigate any adVerse im w"p" lc: Some changes in the topographer of ground service relief featut6M is artici.pated to occur as the result of developing an additional htelAR .,te an the project site. Preparation of the homesite pad and road. construction may result in an extensive cut and f,il�. , Contour ar419 should be employed, cats and fills should be limited to 2 feet ej&4a where needed for culvert cover. le: Erosion potential, on-site is moderate to high and soils have - ), 'ix'tgh runoff potential. Erosion is of concern along road cuts and adjadl"ip= to the numerous swales. Erosion can be minimized by reseeding all, �'qad cuts, installing drainage ditches ,along private driveways, careful! placement of any bridges or culverts across drainage swales and designating the leachfree setback areas as no development areas a6' well, 3b: 'Development and subsequent change of land use has a potential tO increase surface runoff. Given the parcel sizes and -the abundance, natural drainage, facilities on the project site, this is not a significant impact. Existing drainage patterns are further protec wo by requiring a 10.0 foot leachfree/natural vegetation setback area a`RAO no development area along swales as noted on the map. 3f: Provision for leachfree setbacks along drainage swales adequate1 protect surface water quality. 5c: The property falls within critical winter deer habitat, as map'4 by the department of Fish and Came. They normally will recommend against the creation,of any parcel less than 40 :acres. Published' herd studies have shown that development of presidential uses of par6l ,s less than 40 acres will block the movement of migratory deer herdw. The Department of Fish and Game will be provided with an opportunity, #P comment on this_inap and suggest appropriate mitigation measures. 8: The General Ulan designation on, the pro j ect,,, s ,te is Agricultur&,P Residential. The zoning classification is rR-10 Consistent para*;_ sizes under the General Plan designation range from 20 to 40 acres, Conditionally consistent parcel sizes of 1 to 20 acres are permittod when the development can be found in compliance with 5' criteria outlined by the General.. Plan. These criteria are found In the Gena** Plan Conformance Report prepared on, the project. In reviewing the project site in relation to these criteria, it was found that fire facilities are inadequate, road capacity and maintenance are i,nadec ayl,we and access to commercial services and schools is .not sufficient prevent the creation of parcels of less than 20 acres,` Fire 'fac:oltbl s could be greatly improved through the use of 'Mitigati.on measures V14 , upgrading anac the road. The proposed the overall density�,o1ap f theill dev� IWjW @A 3:,3 and 29 acre par , will be greater than 20 acres per dwelling _unit. 13d,c,ft Centerville Road as well.. as Helltown Road have been: 0160sifi,ed as 'minor" by the Butte County Department of Public otr k' ' Their c,lassificatioa system is for purposes or maintenance standar-0 and frequency. The paved portion of Centerville Road receives V6ty. l.i'�,tl..e maintenance, The portion which is dirt and gravel is bl.addRli �uprt once a year after the sprinl�t e�dofyonal turnsuse is afsignif:��1�C��' has a substandard width with numerousenerated by this one sin ular impE9C,t. Perhaps the vehiclr. trips g g project could not be deemed significant, however, cumulatively if, 066 become significant. The Circulation Element establishes the following policy which ins applicable to Centerville Road. All road systems, both public 066 private, shall provide safe evacuation of residents and adequate cWd',V's services by providing at least two m600 for fire and other emergency . of emergency access to an ,interconnected collector system„ Centerville Road does not meet the requirements of the policy, -tri hl&' it is not year around traversable. Because of this, Centerville X066 portions of the year, ingress and egress. a long cul-de--sac with only one mear9s. is, for To completely mitigate this condition, it w l:t3I require the reconstruction of the road to the north., Such, a mi.ti,g$10n measure would be expensive and maybe over burden such a small 'POJet; financially. A partial mitigation would be to substantially upgrade the road from the end of the existing pavement to north propettY corner. 14a Fire hazards on-site are listed as high. The nearest fullo 1? staffed year around. fire .station is located in Chico approximatelyj,111, mikes to the southwest. Station NO. 33 is approximately 4 miles distance towards the north. Normally, 4c Miles sii isconsidered 1aKq.0 �� for fire protection purposes. in 40 I road is not year around traversable. Consideration should be given one, or more of the following fire mitigation measures. 1. Installation of ey° drafting access to the existing pond on th project.Site. 2. Installation of water storage tan]:s on Parcel No. 2 with W1 approved drafting access. 3. The us Of nonflammable roofing and siding and residential oonstruc ion.. 4. installation of interior sprinklers. S A contribution to a water tender fund 14.b” The Butte County Sheriff's Department is responsible for laws enforcement and protection in the project area. Rapid development i 134 F-.� i rural areas and restricted budgets have reduced the departments Capacity for preventative patrolling ,and rapid response to emerge����� �a7�s Residential development outlining isolated locations a' i o ty increases demands for all governmental services. Locat of dependent services are very cosfly, to provide in the outlining' are MY/ and oometimes services falls short of the demand, 2,0 The project is identified as an area: with high sensitivity fcrtt' arcb.aeol.ogical resources. Dire to the high sensitivity factor of site, it is necessary to perform a records check through the DepoleA int ,of Anthropology, California State University, Chico,, in order: to determine if significant sites may be located on the property. 'A records check will determine whether an Ar_ohaeological survey of f.� property will be necessary and whether any further mi tigation,meas4.ia es will be needed. ,RECOMMENDED MITIGATION MEASURES 1. Contact the Department of Anthropology, California State University, Chico, to request a records check to determine flys archaeological sign.ificanco of this site. and whether any adcfti,I,aal mitigation measures are necessary. 2.. Limit all unsupportive cut akad fill to 2 feet except where ne6do for culvert cover. 3,. Reseed all road and driveway cuts with native forties and grag;!646W.< 4. Construct roadside ditches along driveways, ditches to be rocke iVIOd where grades exceed 6%. s.. Place a note on map: 'Drafting' aecess to CDP's specification dw be provided to the existing pond, and a 2500 gallp4 water tan. 2th CUE' approved drafting connections on Parcel No. 2 ►,-hall be installed. 6. 'Roofing and siding of all residential developments shall be nonflammable. 1. Designate 10.0 foot no development setback from all drainage sys,110,4 8 Widen Centerville Road to minimum of 20 'foot travel width or a feasible as determined by the Department "of Public 'Works from property to the edge of the pavement:.. if ;Helltown Road'is m. is utiIi?gg:,qd as the primary access to Parcel: No. 2., then likewise- widen wham feasible to a 20 foot minimum travel width as determined by the= Department ref Public Works. App1.i. 1 xC,t: Virginia Selzer AP #11-40�1r0 Log DATA SHEET Pi +)fI JECT DESCRIPTION :10., Type of P,xpj ect: Tentative Parcel map 2, Brief Description: Tentative Parcel Map to divide 42+/- to create 2 parcels; l at 13 acres and 1 at 29 acres. Locations On the westerly side of Centerville Road; immediately west of the Centerville Cemetery. Butte Creek - Canyon Area. w Proposed Density of Development: One dwelling unit per 20' .acres. 54Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Minimal, less than 6% 6,. Access and Nearest Public Roads: Centerville Road or 116114,0WA A Road, 7. Method of Sewage Disposals individual septic and leachfie1!4i systems. 6 Source of water Supply individual. wells. . Proximity of .Power Lines: Adjacent to property, 10. Potential for Further Land Divisions and Development; One IkWro- additional lot could be created under the zoning designatib { Br _, ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING :Physical. Environment :1. Terrain a. General. Topographic Character: Moderately steep propartlioo sloping west toward Butte Creek. b. Slopes: 10-40% c. Elevation: 940 Feet to 1,160 above sea level. d. LiminFactors. Slopes restrict home,ites placement &. Ad disposal. 2. Soils ao Types and Characteristics; Coberly, styles cotnglomerent/ mil.sap soils, 20-80 inches, dark recd, -brown, grey brown, moderately draining soils, slow permeability, medium grazing potential. b Limiting Factors: None 3. Natural Yazards of the .Land a. Earthquake zone: Moderate Earthquake intensity Zone 'tl i°, b. Erps on Potential.- Moderate c. Landslide .Potential: Moderate d. Fire Hazard. High e. Expansive Soil Potential: Low 4. Hydrologist a. Surface ,Water: Butte Creek al,s located approx1mately 1/ west of the Pr act site. Also, numerous mile to the we ro ec:t site. intermittent streamscrossrola the Prt+ drains into, �utt� b, Groundwater:prop y C. Drainage Characteristics; towards the west. (normal): 55 inches to 6o inches. d , pn:avtal Rainfall ( h rainfall end runoff rates- d. ates . Factors: HG e Limiting alit'. Goon visual/Scenic Good 6. Acoustic Qiality: 7, Air Quality: : Good Bioloical Environment black oak, valley oak and gra!JOW Vegetation.. Chappa Crit ter deer herd range within g , Critical �it� g,• �,ildlifeHadevel4meat zone. designated Cultural-lnv ronment cal resources in the Area: High ip . Arrhaeolog ical and ' Aistori � ricultur'�l- e'nsitivity 11• Butte County General plan �eSignatlon: Ag Residential ace and Single Family' zoning: FR -10 12. Existing Land tJse on Site:openSp 134 Existing Residential. Area Surrounding canyon land residential. uses. 1.9; . Rural, a. Land Uses ��o b• Zonixig: Designations: Agricultural ori C. , General Plan Desig Open and Grazing Lands• parcel Sizes 20 acre averages. d• t Sparse rural areas e population• ed canyon lands �; `0' C of Chicoe approximately 13+ mile.§ 15, Character of Sit�aand,Area; Rugg. 16 Nearest Urban Area: gone the west. N/A 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence ,_g Improvement �Servtandardi: erban Areas.t tlon Station No. 44, 19. Fire ProtectionState}` k'ire S a a. Nearest County (1�J miles to the west v4am�toi located approximately ra'Ximatel.y Station Not 33, located aPP Road; road conditions permit. east, if Onstruck only b • Mater Av �� ability Schools in A Chico Unified School. District �I