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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011-400-004AWL PLAN'NXNG CO SION SUMMAR)f SHEET JG19R S,: APP'LICAN'T, _Pat Burns Lo # 8-X03-21.-04 .. - ...w•..�w�w,.q-n�'.miriwiwllr+q.r.r.w:kMwrH:Y.YNwwea!rr�.�4Mv ..x� :.ya.r =.,r.Y a1oDAESSrr..n+rw_...630 Caudill, Corralitos, CA 95076` OWNERSame ....... „� . ..»w.»�. ......... PAOJVCT DESCRIPTION TPM to divide 20 acres -to create 2 w 10 acre parQels LOCATIONM.:�.east side o£ Helltown Rd_: , approx'. 3300 feet north ofw,�.ww—.....4.+....r �rw'..wo+...un.¢+�t+_..++y.•,+r+.+f+.•,ww...++....+.....,..Yw..w—+_w.+M.<I.w.M UE*W.,�. �rw Tar�.w.e.r•.YINa....�"..f rY +..-...-.Vn.w�YMw: Centerville Road., Butte Creek Canyon area. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER (S) �. 11-40-04 ZONING-, FR-10 GENERAL PLAN Ag-ices i PROJECT C:C)MSI TENT`? OVNFRAL PLAN CONVORMANCE REPORT DATE OF APPLICANT ST LAND CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACT??__ la.A yE APP,LI CA"ION REC E.IVED March 1988 AG8N /SURVBYOR/CIVIL ENOINEBR Sierra West Surveying -,:.r�nw.•.+r.Y..Mwwsw.a.«.w,a+l�a.aVi�.Y s..w..rye ADDR-PIS 5437 Black Olive Drive, Paradise, CA 95969 DATt 'PLANNINO DI R C TOR' S nEPORT PM, PARE1 CATWORICAL BXEMPTTON D..'�TE VILBID AND, DATSNECATI;V'E DECLARATION' �- PATt" ��130�1TM �....,.�..,..r Arr IGAttt_LTG • 4EwMtttryION — DATE A.D_..J..�y,.Tw. P.,.{W..'�....�.,,...b.�...._._.. .,..,.w.w. F-NV I1'nPA,"T R8PORT DATE MVI`CJ"1� STATE, NO, ,wr ,18U11. C'OMSMI'I'TM8 h'JBVIIN"'t DATE* ,.u.+rr - .,-..,_,+iu... -.,.Nby...µspu,.. , t.,w.4r+«N.nM�.M,.+wuw ..w. wa+V•r.i�N.w.r..wnw'.+.ia.i» - .ra•n+ - ADVIESONY NOMINCY Vk111MN(w 0,STEr " P,1')V" t frmp1, ACIE-"'T";SC ACT «..: r:.w..--.". .. ++....r..�+.+.-......�.n..-.n:...�,r,.R�,w..,.i=.W-.�.....+4+.'.r.«..mw..;i..vm...�n...,.tY.+wr..�.w,�.tWr.+. .' . .ra.. 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YE.S HO following chcct5u�1 itrmat f.:�;big`1r'L1'11k1;L••Fi:`•TTDL:�"TXPtiL �� � s ic�tlturt;l Compatibility t "'�" l;RC1t�;E0IAGICAL FL'COtI}5 gLECx u"�tA 6L�<- - St Any ' ;aµer a.•td Sr,aer capacity GEOLOGICAL. 5L'hVEY S",dogwto Piro Facilities - —" ' x Y15 ti0 y^ load Capacity as)d t.aintcatanca -. ,, g to GOaorcial and Schools --» WITii}N DEPAn71. Ui'` FtS}l AND C DEVELOPtdLtiT 'LCiNf:3 1kl)lli0l,Nll, AM) VIVID r-lto" . 5-10 ac parcel Size VIITHTN FLOOD T'LAINs .. i r�dd,t>.rwriC vicinity of Urban Boundaries •—^~ ""`�~ tJIT11iN ���' ST'F.CIVIC ORnot Illvaired �- hg, rVilibility ation G bstantiaLl canfozn�z~ tot • tw) USL' y ,.L... St af: Dt , t r nin If Yos, ; • " ,Land Use ,..;�fa... N• f Ylan �•es--- _ , . 2.; Cnnsurvation 3. en Spaco ...��,.� ytI7.1LIt3 Ui•I'J>.tt t�t�tVt3:--•••� a, Safety ..»..y.. Ii Yes, ..r�...------•----T"""""ovvc .r»-------� ""'"" a bf };ot,px�u -y ", 5 ?loiEu N= Ntcm G. ttau;ing ... AItP4RT L,AtiD USE PtA........ i 7. Circulation .:M:.:• ,, r** G C��t ,`a fY.tij a. Date `fit klt ' k OF 111k; 1'l(1VF ;,;CAlrlr DL?.t'fV1}li}A71t1tJ t;LtJtlt)I}+'t' 'CS1kJ� 1A.T"VISL021� lAN JA hp oJifi• _ fWAxl � 5i nat;uro of ApAli�canf,�r,.—• -- �� G),IPira and bo di: eavdeO ti:t (i) ntatte2)o %rort the ctnt n of tlty rrtnkt ts;t ,ira�tn•n. Hyl .V ... tva ac."V Tea. Officeof. Planning an tf�se rchko V � Butte Count1400.Tenth Street, Eta 12.1 y Planning.. Do,partment Sacramento,, CA 95814 JUN 9 1988 7 County Center Drive or O.rOville, CA '95965 X County Cletk CANDACE J. 6,Rums, 8urte CCC. Cferk County of Butte BY f3,,1 -RCS -. ....._, oeputy STJ;[3J1�CT.: Filing of Notice of Dtatermination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 or the Public Resources Code. Project Title Ap lu Name Tentative Parcel Map/ 11.-40-04 Pat Burns State Clearinghouse Number �� Contact Person (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Telephone Number Public Works John Mendonsa 538-7266 Project Location East side of Helitown Road approx* 3000' northwest of Centerville Road in the Butte Creek Canyon.area east of Chico. Project Description Tentative Parcel Map%Boundary---=-------- bine Modificati;n: addition of approx. 2acres and division into two parcels of 10 a,crias This is to advise that the .Butte County Advisory Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described ;project on June 6, 1988 and has made ('Datpo the following determinations regarding the above-described project: I. Thi: project —Wil 1, X I will not, have a significant Affect - on the environment. Z• An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA; X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, 3, M4cik,ation measures X were, Were not, 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 EIR Stithcomments and responses and record of Project approval is available to the general public at. 'Butte County.,Planning Department 7 County'Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Date Received for Piling and Posting at OAR ft 'Signature 13111 Turpin Senjo' t planner 8 28 Title vi ed March! 1086. < x • :fir U0 I,1AI t �l 1 DEPAnTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK$ WILLIAM (0'III),GH514r=1 Director 7 GOUN7Y CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 959¢5 Tolephonet (916) 5384661 RONALD D, bkcELROY Deputy Dlreefor Cl'dt`l'7.Z T,GD MAIL June &, 1988 wivCo. P4a111►1'5 COMM, RB: AP 11-40-04 OroVillo C�liatq►a' Pau Burns Tentative parcel map 63Q Caudill CA 95076 CorralitOO, Dear Mr: Burns: held on At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency Agency adopted a negative declaration with June 6, 1988, the Ag roved the tentative parcel map on environmental mitigations and app the above referenced property subject to °the conditions listed an the attached sheet. filed --within an (10) days of the date of if. no appeals are timely rival --with the Clerk of the Board of, the: Advisory Agency's app Supervisors, this action will be final, with,jlied it will. be 3.n order rovalare cot1 �tteCounty Department When the conditionouroftffinal maptfthin twenty-four (24),'months of, for you ,ro file Y of public Works for recordation wi A ency. the date of approval b}^ the Advisory g arding this mat If you have any questions regter, please contact this Off -ice. ours, Very truly Y William Chaff Director of Publ3.r Works J 1n Mendonsa Assistant birectoz JM/ds attachment Department cc: Planning tmt,nt: Lnvironmental Health Dopa Sierra West Surveying 'r Pat Burns, Tentative parcel Map, AP 11-40-04, 2 parcels on the east side of 1ieltown Road, approx. 3300 ft. north of: Centerville Rd. Butte Creek Canyon area. Engineer: Sierra West: Surveying Public Works conditions; 1. Deed to the County of: Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the cont erline of Holl:town Road 2 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline or UrAl,town Road 3 Show all: easements; of record on the final map, 4 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required'. .5 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. pay $400 into water tender fund. 6 Improve Hel7ltown Raod to RS -8 -LD -IT standards. Health Dept. conditionst 7 Provide a 100 ft, leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 ft of the property boundaries. 8 Show a 50 ft. leachfieldsetback ;from the drainage way on parcel, 1. 9 Show a 100 ft, leachfield setback from the highwater line of the creek on parcels 1 and 2. 10 Provide a source of potable water for dwelling(s) on parcel 1. 11 Meet sewage disposal ordinance requirements for installation of a sewage disposal system to serve the dwelling(s) on parcel ;f, The:followng mitigation measures are, required: 12; Pay applicable deer habitat mitigation :fee ineffect at the time of recordation of the final parcel. map; 13 Designate on the :final map.a 50 ft.,building setback from the centerline of: all intermittent streams. 'I i r r YN AV AV 7 in LANA OF NATURAI, WEALTH AND BEAUTY Buffo Co, PlannIng Comm DEPARTMENTOF PUBLIC HEALTH +� �y DIVISION OF ENvIRONMEN'TAL HEALTH MAY AY 2 l l 988 Addrass Xi 196 Memorial Way ❑ 7 County Cenlar Drive 0 70 8 f2eply'to Chtaor California' 95926 Orovlile tolifornfa 95965 t ism, Road VrOV1110, � alll'omia Telephone: 916/891.2727 Telephone: 1 610plse, : 916/ 72.63 8 hona:9lb/S38.7281' 1`blgphana:916/872.6308 May 24 1988 Pat Burns 630 Caudill RE: Pat Burns Parcel, Map Es Helltown Rd.. +l Corralitos, CA 95076' ButteCreek Canyon Arum Chico AP# 11-4&;-ro qt) .er( Dear Mr. Burns: 'This department has advised the Butte County Department of Public Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above application. Rasa] on present information, we can recommend approval, or �rirltl i I I olvi l tipptlovr11.. Recommended Conditions for Ap roval I. Provide a 100' leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' of the property boundaries 2. Show a 50' leachfield setback from the drainage way on parcel 1. 3. Show a 100' leachfield setback from the highwater line of the creek on parcels 1 and 2: 4. Proparcel ar dela source of potable water for dwelling(s) on S: Meet sewage disposal ordinance requirements for installa- tion of a sewage disposal system to serve the dwellings} on parcel 1. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact the Chico office listed above., Sincerely; Thomas Reid, R:S. �tl I,11t�t`V 1 <� 1 fi,,�; ��.111i Lrit' itln Divis'J11 of, Etivirolun4llLai Health TR/gl cc: Public Works; Pla:nnin �ierra West Surveying .+^„_.yam` .axZid ountq.,'Lei_ u �e •,�" - LAND OF NATURAL WGA LTH AND B'GAUTY DEPARTMENTOF PUBLIC yF.ALT111. DIVISION OF ENVIRONM NTAL HEALTH Address j(1 19b Memorial Way ❑ 7 County Center Drive y.��,, U 747 Elliott Road Reply to Cittor California 95926 0{>6aRinramiet�, `�JQtln(il! F?aradito, Cali'fo�rnia 95967' TelephoP4- 916/891,2727 Telephone: 9-16/53(1.7281 Telephone 91.6/872•6306 MAY 2 5 1988 May 24, 1988 Oroville California Pat Burns RE Pat burns Parcal, hlap 630 Caudill Es Helltown Rd.� Butte Corralitos, CA 95076 Creek Canyon A1~aa, Chico AP,# 11-48.0 Dean Mr. Burns: This department has advised the Butte County Department of public Works sand Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above application. Based on present information, we can recommend approval or corxit ionrril approval Recommended Conditions for Approval 1, Provide a'100' leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' of the property boundaries, 2. Show a 50' leachfield setback from the drainage: uay ren parcel 1. 3. Show a 100' leachfield setback from the highwater line of the creek on parcels 1 and 2. 4. Provide a source of potable water for dwelling(s) on parcel l 5. Meet sewage disposal ordinance requirements for installa tion of a: sewage disposal system to serve the dwelling(s) on parcel 1i if you have any questions regarding, this letter, please contact the Chico office listed above. Sinceryly, Thomas Reid,'R.S. `itll rru%s n Sarni tar. ir111 Divisioti of Environmental health TR/gl cc:; Public Warks; Planning; Sierra West Surveying 7 DEPARTMENT OF PU61. WORKS, WILLIAM (pill) rHIjFr, 01ector Bi,}ta e.l'ianning�cxnn4 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLC, CALIFORNIA 95865 Telephone (916) 30.7681 mg RONALD D. McELfROY Deputy dlroctor CERTIFIED MAIL fprovilie, California May 18„ 1988 RB: AP 11=40_0+ Pat Burns Tentative Parcel Map 630 Caudill Corralitos, CA 95076 Dear Mr. Burns, Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear your application on the above—ydpntified property on June 6, 1988. The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentie rovalvasplistedn�on, the uatachedsheet Works WUl recommend the conditions app The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Orov,ille-, California. If you have any questions regarding this 'matter, please contact this office. Very ,truly yours, William Chef f. Director of Public Works J n Mendonsa Assistant Director r JM/ds attachment cc Planning Department Environmental Health Department Sierra West Surveying I. ;X Pat Burns, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 11>-40-04, Z parcels on Lhin east side of Helltown Road, approx. 3300 ft. north of Centerville Rd, Butte Creek ;Canyon area. Engineer: Sierra West Surveying Public Works conditions: 1, Dee'I•Ieto theown, County f Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from thu 'tonterli.ne 2 Indicate a 50 ^fiti building setback from the centerline of Ilelltown Road. 3 Show all eart;,ements of record on the final map. 4 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as ';required,, S Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. Pay $400 into water tender fund, G Improve Helltown Raod to RS -8 -LD -11 standards. 41 i Co' planning Camn APR Burns botanical survey i Orov1116, California SURVEY FOR RARE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES OF VASCULAR PLAINTS' CONDUCTED APRIL 11, 19€ 8 , ON APPROXIMATELY 20 AC98S OF PROPERTY {AP NO 11-,40-04) LOCATED ON HELLTOWN ROAD NORTH OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH CENTERVILLE ROAD, A$OUT 20 MILES, EAST OF CHIC(,. BUTTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA A. Habitat The proj t site litks within a transiti',)n &n4,< kbetbwJeC.n s;00thill Woodland and Yellow )°,ine zone habitats, t1d though yullos* pinua aro, not present at this particular loctat irji4, Acc-,.s s to the Site, which is about 20 niles east of Chico, 'ic-lltol4r> koakl, a tew .piles north of its intersecticn wit'll olt!ncervi: l.0 Road; The sit- has ewvoral dwellings or building,,, jj'1:j two llri ;xuwa s or. it, and a small pow r l- ane taravar-;�:r, rsaf�, Zcrea . Lockeed gates are at the Lntranc,ti, to bath drivewuyY, , and sc.ff',L landscaping has been done. A sL:ep or, spa; ina is pry"sc nt toward the nor the;ast part of the sit; , and :an ephe;%ural --tri an rung; frim ea8t to west" through the centLr. A considerar, l�. purtion of the >r "rain outside of the driveways and buildings alspuars to havQ been rt:latively undisturbed. Flora Woody plants present: on t ,Q site include intt,rior l.i%ria oalc,, California blacj, oak, blue: ocr., digger pine, toyran, whiteleaf manzanita, offeeberry, poison oak, Preach braon-i, snowberry, deerbrush tree-of-hea:vun, mi.-tosa, Oleander, bcttlebrush, mctdron:e , black walnut, sgtaawbush, maple, : r :k orar.ge , and California buckeyc. IN(--rbaceoun plants include wild geranium, two speciias of bb;ttercup, Yel.l.OW duz$Y Cars, common chic:kweea, Many -flowered brcdiaeea, b:,ae dicks, grass r"t s--, $TiCi;1il—flowQ?"ed 1":btrL1^s+ srkakL-r oot, : anicle , i".al4 fCJI x'7ia sos!n,^Oot, shephbr d t : pUl a , :tlul ;tard f -:ilii thI stl.o , t-jediter "4"."an(k ,ui bariuq, L'.. Y;��' f canyon,' 1.1Qrt,.;:pn-414-, ripquty, cOmx= bke:du'iraw, p:P.pet,''inL,, c -(girt on, bed,g parsl€ y. an.nuaI agoseris , izOr�-:houn:l,, pqi id itis ,r:t.,'!� pea, En+�:��.sh p:t.ar�tt:�.zG, daa�des.ica�, dock, ock, arun;,Italian rye, si �re— bush {IClln4u4WN0.Y two nycieVLYt/ R�ar Vxw�� cutl, of gex azaiu,:, pu 11 x s�I.ni'�-IQ , t„wininfg brodiat.,O,' baa:lcy, Wild` oats, chQ('jZ Wk'ed,, SI -00th cast's car, black rudiaY -rash, bluegr,,A. ss, fortail grass, 'valley 5%y lf{L:pinc, blackberry, t .arol.ina reran u�.,, sl grkd �: co'ttonweL;d, . docft ail grass f V11" * .e ss 1Z, ' and others. B. ar cAdanagred Sp%ccie S <ver 1, spec Qs of 'Va.soular p•lantw irx'lud.4 ren fodQi al , state, Or California flative :lax}r: Soca�:ty lists- Of rare erdang,;ared or, thrk~ette.ar,d plants have been x; r_po tt:,� 'rc,-am within a few w"ilex of the pro jectw site, rhich itself includkw$ habitat, suitable wogs sor.114, of the species � in particular trhts Buttty Burns botanical survey gritillary (Kt t�11arja eastctgodae) r the Butte County ,norning glary (Calyst,qqqLtKi_,pljLc j�olkg ssp. but:i ans%s) r and the Butts. County checkerattallow gp) 'u,st a) might leu t-4xpuct,red at this 10 ,f;a.a:t. However, a systematic search on toot in to gthwise trans;. cts throughout the site failed to produce '.1117 'I'li len.ce of pruat;ritw or past scasQvt's growth of these or othtu y Etre and endangered pian-ts, and they are presumed not to kit± present at thig tire. Accordingly mitigation for them do rirtir .appear to bU n cussary . CHtCKLxST OF PLANTS OBSERVED ON TSE DATE OF THE Vj:, LSD SURVEY coMMON TAME SCIENTIFIC NAME tta e:r s Agoseris het(.xopylla Barley Hordoum :gip Bedstraw Cajium aparin Bitter cress i G� �/Gmirl Olic70$Per= BlXaok t.;rry Rubus ursinus aff. Black Medic %tedicago lupulina Black Walnut Jugl ans nigra Blue dicks Dichelostcamma pulchellum i luewarass 'Poa op. Blue, cak Quercus ter ug2a ii Botitlebrush. l allist�.�mon spa Buttercup �� RA{ Iunculu,s sp X California black oak Quercus 1ke+llogetli California buckeye 'Iesculus Cali 11'-Orn cus C 4lifornia soaproot Chlorogal um pomeridianum Carryon nev ophila lVemophila 12etoroph lla Carolina Ceraftiklln oec'a,nii}iz);y7pcyc"�TrryGy.iYiry121,anum Ch�:osv WSi �i � �`i G3�Y ii 1J,;.L L43 kn GLJ hNa Coffeeberxy ca,li.fo,rnica Gomn;on chic:kveed stalla.ela media Comn;on hedge p:arsls.-,. y heturophylla Cutleafg-,rarLM + dWwaetum Da:Xc a sr� 'Y�r<ax°arum afficinale neer rtts): ce.,,1.*rothus intoyorrimus o c r c eda-- C E'd us d4s.odorus nigger pin4 pinus sabi,ni an a D+ypcy sp« �la Dc,54F:#il rass Engl i,:. -Yn�h plan t4' plya�j��tyagwc lanc/�.ecy�layt�a{ �a.ddl.�n��c% y w'�1ff�.d.dsSilA K..� i�4�de. ti��hi.h Gl Fo xt*ailr grass Hordulurn jubatLZ drench broo a Cl.;tisus ;rnonspessulanus Grassnuts Tri��l��i � lana ar�h��.�n�« ��'ar�ti,�►au�rt �"�r1g�.��"" jnt,wrlor live: Dai a cus Wis l; zenii rye 1,�yy. trtrtzyrtixa }}i +�taliya+rt 1'LC: •t . S. M14:n �yy�yy�lm r,yecti ryu��l yyt "IAenzio.si i_ Mary-, Jo�4ere d brodiaea' ?-1 ulatif,l rum Haple ACr:'r sp', r $y °rd.tarrn�an,[.«..I t y ±i 4:4"Ar �ri.�i li,F r..'l�ae�vW+ii Milk thistle. $'durrr-vari,34um Burns; botanical survey C9MMON. NAME SCIENTIFIC NaiME Mimosa Acacia sp. Mistletoe Phoradendronp Mocj: orange: Philadulphus SvN14:F;jI Mustard Brassica kaber OI4.alider Nor1= oleander pipe'aine. y Aristolr chla C� I J,�"ori icj Poison oak TG;xicoctc:ndrr.,n Purple sanicle S"an.icula Rpgut Bromus, djandrC.it? Rush Juncus sp. Sanicle saanictila . rG"tGJ�:s�l ilr'a" Shepherd's purse capscll a kctrsa o-p.� ; tc� xs Silver bush supine bupinus albi frons Slender cottonweed Nicropus Oali.l'orxYi vus Small -flowered lotus Lotus ascicranthcas Smsll7ead clover Trifolium ar,i4"roow ,',phixjum Smooth cat's ear 1`YPOcheoris glabra Snakeroot San cul -a bipinna to S1owberry Symphoricarpos rivularis aa`nub pea La thyrus sul,,pl2ur,_i,US Spying buttercup Aanurlculu rvlr~aas s Squa*-r bush a?.hus t,x°i2obata Tomcat. claves Triroli.un" variegatug Tomcat -lover � � �� ..rifolium tridentatuan Toyozc R terozeles aarbutifojj Tree of ieaveTn Allanthus altissima Twininq koiod]aea Drodiaea volubill$ Valley sky lupine Lupinu,s vallico2a VaILl -,y tassels O. thocarpus attt.,nuatus vioia sp. westarn norning glom Calj• togia ocbidental;is Whiteleaf manzanita Arcto,st4 hylas vzscid Wild ge rarium, Gorlanium M012c wild Iris Inds 4mac:x�osa.phon wild oats Rve-n sp r d c,,nioa �af y y ills :1 caw palsy ears Calochcrtqs az,,YnOp23?jlus 1 ry k. K;ingsl­ y R. Stem Seldor Botanist Department Of Biological Sci.cxncs Californla State University Chico, CA 95923-051 i 1Gi 5--5 51 o (51.5) .343-0056 APPENDIX F COUNTY OF B,V T ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLII T FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) Log No. 88-03-21-04 AP No, 11-40-64 I. F3ACKGROUND 1. Name of proponent 2, Address of proponent and representative (if applicable); Pat Burns Sierra West; Surveying Olive- t ive . . t._. CA, � 5 9 5_9.._, 3. Project description: Tentative Parcel M i p . TetapBoundar _��...a_. ._ �aLine- ion II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE YES MAYBE No 1. Does the project _havo potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below solf'-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered punt or animal or eliminate Important " examples of major periocis of California history or prehistory?,, p , 2, (goes the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of lona- term, environmental goals? (Ashore -term fmpacton the environmentis one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while long-term Imparts will endure into the future.), L7 Q I Does 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 small, but where the effect of the total of those Impacts on the environment 15 significant.) , ... .... , ... . , .... ......... ❑ is 4. Roes the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? .., „ , . , .. , III. DETERMINATION (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the, basis of this initial evaluation' I+WE find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effeot ort the environment, and a NEOATIVE DECLARA7iON will be prepared. I,'WE find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not bea significant effect in this case bacause the MITIGATION NIVASUAE8 described on the attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE =DECLARATION will be prepared, M5 find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect oil the onvironinent, and anENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. CnUN7 (OF BUTTE, PLANNING ©EPApTCv1ENY DATE;Air i 1� 2 0 �.19 �i $.w 8y._._ David R. Haronimus,;Associate Planner, tloviowed by: � k AMIL r IV. ENVIRONMENTAL. IMPACT (Explanations of all "YES" and "MAYBE:" answers are required on attached sheot(s).) 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result to significant:YES MAYBE NO a.'Unstablo earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? . .. ,_.. b, b sruptions; displacements, compaction sur overcovering of the soil? «. ...... . ......... 0 d �4 c. Change in tuposaranhv or greunrl `,,surface relik f Putt! 51 !.' ! . ... . . .. d. Di�b(rurtron, covering or niodificativ7 of any unique geologic or physical features? ,, «.. d a e, Increase ,n wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site'? ...................... «. 0 ! f, Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes In siltation, dr=pomllon or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the hod of the ocn an or may . bay, inlet or lake? ...,.., , ................. .............. „ 'D 0 'K C_ h„ Loss of prime agric.0tur+rally prodlurf ve Soils outside designated urban arr`era,,'j ........ '© h; Exposure of, people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquaker,, laird'lidos, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? ...., ......... . ..... . .......... . ........ 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial a, Air emissions or deterioration of tarnbient air qualityl , , ............ , ..... , .... _1111- . © [7 Ca b. "the creation of objectional odors, smoke or fumes? ... .............. ..... Q 0 ok c, Alteration of air movement. moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? ......... .... .. 3, WATER. Will the proposal result in subslanhal: a. Changes in currents or the course or direction of water movements in either morine or fresh waters?. .........,. 111 .............. ..... ... 13 0 b, Changes in absorption rates. drainage patterns, or the rate and amount ofsurfacn runoff?.. C:l 0_ c. Meed for off-site surface drainage Improvements, including vegetation removal, channelization or culvert installation? , .. . 13 0 d, Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? .. 13'. D 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, mc,luding but not limited, to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbldity`? ..... .........1 111. , ... , .... C3 0 5Q C- g; Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground wlator " 91 h. Change in the quantity or quality of ground water, either through direct admilions or withdrawals, +fir through interception of an aquifer to oats or exraval�ans t . , . , .. p q y ....... 0 l; Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water ;a,ipf,irr!=s"?,.,.,,`,. 0 Q U J, Exposure of people or properly to water related hazards such as floo0ing? . , 4. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial. a. Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants iinclurtanfj trees. d shrubs, grass,, crops, and aquatic plants)? ............ . . . . ........... . :.. . b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species ofiantz;'? :1111... C ti a'. Introduction' of new species of plants into an area. or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? . . . .......... . A, Reduotfon in acreage, of any agricultural crop?. ... , ... ....... , . . • ... CI y qW 5, ANIMAL LIF , Will the proposal result in substantial, a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land YES MAYBE NO animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthlc organisms or Insects)? , , . , , , , , , b. 13eduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of ahiijals? ❑ c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the ml rntioit' ❑ ❑ movement of animals? . of d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat'?. 5. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial. a. Increases in existing noise levels?,_. „ 1), Exposure of people to severe noise levels' 7, LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? , ....... , . 8, LAND USE. Will the proposal resultin a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? 9 NATURAL RE=SOURCES. Will the proposal result in substantial. a. Increase In the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources'? 1, ❑ 10. RISK OF UPSET, Will the proposa; itivolve: a. A explosion release stcmStaincluding utntlimlted1o_ oil,orrad[a,iothe event. n acupset lndiktons 9 . „, ❑ ❑ fig, b, Possible interference with an Omergpncy response plan or errierguncy evacuation plan?, , (� ❑ 11. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter location, distribu human population? tion, density, or growth rataof the .. , , , . , , ........{i..11a../ 12. HOUSING, Will the proposal a housing? ffect existing housing, or create a demand for additional , 15. TRANSPORTATIONXIRCULATION. CAIiIC the proposal result In, a Generation of',substantfal additional Vehicle movem1771 en#? b, Effects oil existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking?,'„.,, c, Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d, Significant alterations to resentpatterns / ofF� circulation iir.c, u.l,aYtlon or move ......, merit of people an dtor e, alterations to vralerborne, rail Or air traffic?; , , .. , , . ..... , , i .. Cl I. 'Increase In traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? ..... .. .... . . 0 0 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, oi• result in a need for Yipw or YES MAYBE NO altered government services. a, Fire protection? .. b. Police protection? ......... , , , C. Schools? ...............,.. ........... .. ,«., .,... „ d. 'Parks or other recreational facilities? . ...... . . ....... . .... . . ❑ e, Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? , ........: • • ., a I. 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 �enorgy, Ur rr(linrci 1110, development of new sources of energy? . ; . .......... . . . ... . ..... 16, UTILITIES, Will the proposal result in adeed for now systems, orsubstantial atteiatiOits to I110 following; a. Power or natural gas? ...... ...... . . .. • .... " ' . " b. Communications systems? , , , .. , . x , • .., ., .......-, .. . ... . . . .. . ...... . a, Water availability? ... • .. , , ... ... . , ......... d ❑ + d, Sewer or septic system' .. , ... .. ........... e. Storm water drainage?....... ..... . .. ........ I. Solid waste and disposal? ... „ .. ❑ ❑ 17, HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in, a, Creation of any health hazard or potential 'heaith hazard (exctudincu mental health) ? , ❑ ❑ b. Exposure Of people to potential health hazards , ❑ � 18, AESTNETIGS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic. vista orview Open to th.e public, 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 impact upon the quality or quatrtUy of existing recces ionat opportunities?:................................... 20 CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will the proposal result in the alterati.)n of or the destruction of s prehistoric or historic' archaeological site? ............ b. Will the proposal rlt in adverse physical or aosthetic effects to a prehistoric rs histar i; osu building structure or object? r , . , . <.w ' G7 c, Doestiieproposaihavethepotentialtocauseaphysicalchangewhichwouldaffectuhique © �1 � ethnic cultural values? .. "" d. Will the ptoposal restrict existing religious or'saceed uses within the potential impact � ❑ area.? ..........,......,...•.rl. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Ai'411-40-04 1b,f,3byfThe parcel already has two homes constructed on it T drivekays ndiv duel are in place. No additional c�vercavaring or dl rup'ti n is amiciate p d from this project eecept whet Road. May ocd�tr fry.orrr w i dart i nC l (a 1 7 town 1 h: A i l of Butte uurity Is within a Moderate EarthgLlaike I'rrtunr l ty Zt,:)ne V 71 I , The subject property 'is located approximately � rr► i l fr ; rr �r�ti react. � f the T�►sran ihonacl Inafoul f4 system of unknovin oot i v i t;,y. i,,Ol utl�,Uct i on o bu l l d j ngs •to Uniform Building Code standards for- se i sm i Q. f i 1 y r�c� l ve areae should provide adequate protection to residents in case Of, :ei�mid activity. 4b g T'i-r i s pro,.ject is located in an area of high boton i ez) l sensitivity. Some species of rare and endangered plants are known i>rr Occur in the Butte Creek Canyon Area, yds The subject property is located within critical or for the r ast Tehama Deer Herd . CJue tca e� i st i ng sma l 1 k� yrarcr✓ l de ler ha ion tat area, the Oepartment of Fish and Came itile - tivis area is acceptable, SUbject to the acollection dof development that efe of designation Of � 5Q - F vot buffer along each sic'e o f all l 1 Intermittent es� and streams. 8,11-. The policies of the Butte County General plan indicate that 20 -acre nimum parcels are appropriate in 091^1cultural-rs id�rntiel areaunless e several different conditional cri•terl.a can be Met. Those conditional criteria i ric l ude adequately maintained approved roard access to the, and adequate fire protection. The nearest fire property Miles away over areas of substandard rstation is approximately pproximately 12 As such the appear to meet the conditional criteria of the Agricultural -Res dentia1o� General Plan designation. 1 Wa > f As noted l rl Items. S and 11 above, We 1 l town board i s a substandard road that is of marginal capacity. The Butte Count has Y Board o. Supero segs s�'=alae that I -lel 7 fawn... flood must be Improved befrar^ Further, land divisiOns can be accompiished in the area. See tfo e,tFurthe ,lan►tim statement from the Berard of Supervisors.. 144- This project i s i rl an area where. public sere i (-*s are very 1 i m i Though no new res i dencas w i 1 1 be constructed as ted ta rxe�u l t of this project, ex i st i no homes n aria i _ a h i gh f 1 re hazard arrear rsrl a substandard road ane -1 have virtwoliY no potiae ;Protection or omen e g_ncy rvicds. Requests for any, emergency service�uwill have high response times. The road needs to bc- widened and improved to se"Va the exi zt i rtcb' homes. Ua`n The sula jest property Is t ocetad i n on a►re �r{" h i g} archaaral tsg i ci se✓n s i t i v i ty : An archaeo I Og i ca 1 records seares�r bras been Cartifoulia Aroheeological Inventory in the Anthropology DepatrtmentPerformed batthe Cal 1 F orri 18 State inn i vers i ty e Ch i co;, An archaeological survey i s rroi~ requ i recd . _ _ Applicant: Pat auras APk 1 J ri t1i xi Log DATA SHEET A- PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1- Type of Project: Tentative parcel Mr, and rai.,rritl flad i {" i cat i on ry Line 2- Brie' Description: ,Add i t i ars Of into 'two parr 01-' 1s of 10 acres each. pProx 1 mater 1 � acres and d i v i on Location: East side of noi,thwest of Cen tet"V i T 1 e Road i Me'i 1 town Road, a1�pr r;. r «rral<e f y 8040 feet l�,iov. rr Gthe Gutta CreekC�r►yr;ai, area east of 4a Proposed Density 5. Amount of ] m of Development: Appr^cox y 1 C� acres/et. u . peary i ous Surfac i nB c in i rr i ma i . �aad;. cr 6. Access ad Nearest Public Roads perty 7. Method of Sewage bisosd 1 fr�,,rnts on ppoI-ie 1 1 town 8, Gource of Water Supply* p Individual septic ysteMS. g. Proximity of h'owerLi s. Individual wells. 1'fi Land . Potential for Further To property existing zon i rid. Di,- r ony and Dev01aPmeht: None rW+rider E3, ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING h s.cal env%ra'�'='4. 1. Terrain a- General TcapograaPh i c Character, c s b. Slopes: Generali a a Foothill Canyonlands, ome Brea of f I atter sl op Y 1 Cis 500 sip os opes on 1 a i 1 1 taps , P ; r th mart a Q7 and c - E le vert i an : APProsc i iraa to 1 Y $OU feet above � arena over 3 da L i m 1,41 ng Factors: Areas of stee e s�cra Level , . Soils p r1c�Pew, 84 Types and Characteristic., Series, general 1 y -je 1 l dra i r`red with moderately y i s i c,,w 1 ar-id f 1 ow 1 b and Inks So i 1 L i na i t i ng Factors : P01 mealy i 1 1 ty. . she 1 1 caw so 1 1,; . Areas o f moderately s 1� �w Permeab i 1 i t 8. 'Natural I-jazards of the Larrrj7 •y and ar Earthquake Zone: Maderot,,a b. Erosion Potential: Wigli. Ear b. Intensity acerae 1tliT,- c z. Laiidsl 1dcPotent i al d, i~ i rye M-iazard:a Moderate. e. Fac erns ili5h. o "rve SOi1 Potential Low. �°1Ydro l gy a. Surface Water: Tr i butot- i es df Butter Creeiq traverse property,. b. Groundwater Unknown, this o, Drainage Characteristics., Property di -a 1 wis to o 9 thence soutl we ter I Y to Bwtt' Creek. n s 1 to drain 7 ewe, Affikk d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 45-50". e. Limiting Factors. Setbacks from dr P 1 nao0waYS Y or os i can potent1aI- rood 5. VsualfScenic Quality. 6. , court i c Qua i t'y Good. 7 Air Quality: Good. B i o'I on cal 'Env i ronrr g a Vegetation: Valley Oaks, 9: Wildlife Habitat-" Critical winter deer hab i teat: for the East Tehama Deer Herd. Gul t:ura_L Cnv i ranm9n_ 10. Arc:hoeologicE and Historical Resources in the Area. High sensitivity area. 114 Butte County General Plan Dos i gnat i on = Apr l cul i.ura 1 -Residential,, 12. Existing Zoning: FR- `i 0. 1S. Existing Land Use on Site- outbuildings. ite- Two single-family residences, barns,outbu i ld i ngs 14, Surrounding Area% a. Land 'Uses sca vtered single- fate i 1 y dwellings at rural densities. h. Zoning: FR -51 FR -10, FR -4,0. c. , General Plan Designations: Agr l u l t.ural --Resi dental al s-.1 rt^azing and Open Land. d. Parcel Sizes Generally 10 -acre Pat^cr�l s to the west with some 6 -acre and smaller parcels scattered throurXhout; e- to h00+ -acre parcels to the south with, some scattered smaller r"Pcimes i tes.; 10- to 40 -acre parcels to -the north and nasty e. Population= SPOI-Se. 1S. Character of Site and Area "ural canyon bottom. 16. Nearest UrbanArea» Ch 1 co 4pProx i mately 12 miles. 174 Relevant Spheres of Inf'luen e;, None. 15. lrrrprovoment Standards 'Urba n, Area; No. 19. F i ra Protect:ion Service a. Nearest County (StP i re Stat i on - i a a r Street Station �� in Chico. atrerb. Avail ab l 7 i ty � F i I re tl . Schon'1 s in Areatankers an 1 y . i - Ch 1 c.n Unified School. :_. --- :_ _ .— __. _: _— _ _ _ __ _. _: _ _ _. I� ,� s jt Y a Ali iv, 1. jt Y a a �at Burns, Tentative ;Parcel Ma side of Helltown Road,, a P' AP 11—k0-04, 2 parcels on the .east'" approx. 3300 ft, north of Centerville ��Gf;� Creek Canyon area. Engineer: Sierra West Surveying Rd., cc 1�ct1�1:(r Works conditions: rzm F r_ Dood to the County of Butte 30 ft. Of llell'town Roars, °.r? ;.., ,.f,, +_ right-of-way from the centerline e7` 2 Road. ft. building setback from the centerline C ,�ndxcate a 50 of Helltown a Show all easements of record on the final ma I-? - /I - P Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as re uir Meet the requirements of the Butte Count". Fire into water tender fund,�CL� �' Department. Pay y X400 Improve Ifelltown Raod to' RS-8-LD—II standards4 lbw health Dept. c 7� h pt r P conditions: �" z � �-� �r� �.. 7 Provide a IOQ ft, le -�" property o free setback around Px sting wells Bather within the property or within lU0 ft, ffI boundaries. of the property J 1 8 Show a 50 ft. leachfield setback from the drainage wa I.Showa 100 ft, Ieachfi,eld'setback from the hi hwater y on parcel creek on par. Is 1 and 2. line of the 10 Provide a source of potable water for dwellin FAN 8(s) on .parcel 1. IN G 11 Meet sewage- disposal posal ordinance requirements for installation of a sewage disposal system to serve the dwelling(s',) on parcel I. The following mitigation measures are required: 011-t' f' 12 Pay • 3 applicable deer habitat mitigation fee in off f time of recordationect at. the of the final parcel map ° ,ay U 7 E. .-13 Designate on the final map a 50 ft, building setback centerline of all intermittent streams, from the' V 1-'3a�3:3 AP 11-37-17 AP 11-40-02 z 'rt Pulkerth Henry J. 14eger Anthony & Sandra Satyt.oy P.j. Box 3755 402 blontana Ave. Apt. .#2 P.O. Box 1248 c-hico, CA 951h7 Santa Monica, CA 90403 Chico, CA 95927 11-35-34 AP 11-37-38 & 39 AP 11-40-03 William Kauffman Eric L. Rschen Allen L. Harthorn P.O. Box 4053 1142 Broadway 1.3501 Helltown`Rd. Chico, CA 95927 Chico, CA 95928 Chico, CA 95928 AP 11°-35--35 AP 11-37-46 AP 11-40-r05 -ug q Coral Love Abbie Lauer doseCte &Marcel Schntidt 1345= lfelltowm Rd. 476 W. 4th. Ave. 1220 Elliott Rd. Chico, CA 9592$ Chico, CA 95926 Paradise, CA 95969 AF 11-35-36 AP 11-37-47 AP 11-40-09 & 30 Michael & Brenda Oliver 4 2"P--sn,L-qc.-/-?g35 Mary Bogard Virginia C. Seltzer &QlitiLPot P.O. Box 4 1205 Marwen Dr. :�°---94610�hi6,t1(14 Gerlach, NV 89f412 Ukiah, CA 95482 qgag Pet-/ l �� poi TIPA ANIL NOR ONW, USE ONLX Butte County Planning Dept. U Receipt ??_ ` q�. 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Applicant¢ ..� (916) 534-4601 AP 1{ Subdivision Name (if applicable) APPENDIX E Date Filed L>2"G-a* LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS Supplemental Information for Planning Department 1. Dist and describe. any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: � _ 2. Proposed scheduling/associated projects; 3. Anticipated incremental development (ph sing of subdivision units; future development plans): J'?/0,111vt 4o What method will be utilized to accommodate surface drainage? Describe bow onsite and downstream drainage channels will be affected. 5 Proximity of Water for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc. ): 6i. Will excavation or 'grading be necessary"?, Cubic ,yards (estimate): 7. Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas only). BjxFf� ��a.i'fdnniny Coa�,� 40 MAR 4 1988 Drov lle, cauiorplp MA T°,,.�.��"11M ��ji r'I arT ? T V 7 � :I �'y�,.,._.2'+(,_•1`^T ATy sa 4c"PIC`.i�� �y tpral�- rn� . �,"I.. Ato hDu .. / 11011 DES —4 pd/ �$�//Qr� /}� 1 _,tea cjoq 3ok .-,SfJatI axttAC.:.L s .:ajvOSzG USE, £nllawinp, items are to be completed by the Planning Department: -� �- , © LAND cONSERVATIOIN AGRMf—r•NT: Ct!`i2F� \'T LgvlltG r MSIGNTATION` YES N0 It is zecocadended that you perform the SIDEj+rJAL following checited items: g,• ,rjcultar: 1 Coiapatiblity �o v1 ARCFiAEOLOGIw1L RECORDS CHECK -Z.ter and Sei;ar Capacity BOTANICAL SURVEY ;,doquate Fire .Faci?ities�_ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY t,,cad Capacity and M,ainte: anile YES NO _i.. Acctiss to CQ=0,c cial and Schools — WITHIN DEPARTME'rt'T OF FISH r�h•D FIELD CROPS - AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZONE: ir.r:dorrrktnt 5-'10 ac, Parcel Sire ---- WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN: to V_Cinity of n Boundaries 4y. Viability not Impaired WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR �--. LAND USE PIJkIV: 5taf_ Doter tinan ion: Substantially con oras to: ^-`'`� G�'rPI, Pi AN: 1. Land Use a�- If Yes,; tl�4rYlanc- 2. conservation 3, OPen Space ,. ,1 � WITliI2l URBAN �tCSLII2YE' k. Safetyif Yes:, - Nwne of InracVr Noiro G. �Fiuusin -="� AtRl'OT:1 JWD USE KAN' 7, Circulation to Dat t A" K 1 qkti>rSTI TLAI,ISE1r PrIVISIa,S, I m AWARE OF REL7.iE AP:�Vr;' W.CA1 F Gl`7l ltiihlAT3tltt 1::StifSAI,�)IN(P ! triTtt in ' G%N ' t!? !1 ZONIF�G . j {tet„ ry✓..'\ikw ti,Y..`.i;.. f SiUnataXe of Applicant VL �.• 0.i r«._•....�• � F>9.e — „ �,,,;,rt,ttral ur�siru and bo distad^.I Six (6i) mas:ths: from the data p£ the :,Sc:f£ e,t:laLuin, k �,r k atio.°1"'IAA " 03T SPRY i IN - ;K; � � _ .. v.cy..,., ...lf_w...�J;..r,iw,s4.7 r'yr..l is w`u.rm's�r.�rtin .ue f .-rokw+i...H�ry L��.. ....�.w.?..trP�<t J '•:,J �L+ . J 2 r r x p1 WiTr[x,.3$MKR}�go`a, T Anes Aireunto act "-f hams and effixsd iK/ pffioini, nj f (Sbalj �eal� L' wy ptlwdW «. Lr r r %.4�}k.yta* �'t LEny aril 17er la tll��a .r `(( Certificate fire' rebore ur SLten .. Jae. H4 .trkSo:von, act -y Poblio, in aril to; p4%te Crntn:x St,e j. at CaAlfornila �. , r Record?$ ai the P,equest or V. P. 1.Ynolr, Deo, lam, 1902, at.. 2 ria. eat S 'P., M. . ./�Neoordsr. l 4, villiab trillr:lah, ( { y , + Yallex Couniies ,"'Desi• Ca. 1 � t i� 0 RAX T OF RI GRT 0P A,A7 i For value Raceieed, 1, 1911110 Willrioh, or :he 00=tY Of Wats, State of Californi►, 6 f i t 4447 do hereby lv rti.:, to Yallsr Caln'Ses Paver Cotpany, a_ carporatibn, and to its 'auo"smora r ^* 4 an1 aasiy^�,t, a right of R*y dorasa tty+ lands situated in as; ii.Co:s:tJ:cf'Wtite, belorginH to i 1C j ma, -described as follows, to sit: f l t}i S beite ;:» N.1:.1/4 of the 5.4.1/4, and theB.I.P. corner ot'the S.W=I/o of,the 5.x.1/4 � ( ` '6 of Section 33, TP. 23, N.R- 3 i<aat, Y.A.1l. [ � Por the purpa+e of erecting and en intgiaity; a pais li..:s `or the con3uoting and tenon•• r relating or alec:ric; xr taBptbar >pi.ti7 all n3naonrY � ' ..aizat meua of ingress and rr k egrose, to and from said right 'of wily, for Cho purpose o." loosing after, erecting,. aain- tclt*ing and protaatin& said line, in the ,colt peme.a5le aril cort�ent naruter, ani the 3 all 66$ for SL rlpl:i side f 1W berg'oS�a>:t,tAe s teaoure at, right rrrdallne' xwenosu�L'ruaru�aarcaaaaa eery dorode ( 1Its ' } , by said Valley Countiaa Power Compom , of Vis tsronts, to be obstructions or dangerous to- othe theeatizfact.ory operation or raid Pole 1,1nes Then se.34.bruen or tYaBs ere asst doer, t a r t o cut shall bre AY proper'y, a'nd paid Yells Couniiea Power Cad•aiy a nes La rood p &r burn all, 1 Y . ?{j +I ' , `rasa Clea ed away f-oa said line, by SL or i.a ageL`e. $ ,, -aEfl ' ; %E • lye{ Zw W1i"araS WHEPtCF, I hese hereunto net ay hens this 19th day or Horedtherr 19a2� M, wiliiaa Will -r loh. { p Aitncas to S tature, of William Wi11r1chr G lf. P. 14,tch. * �tlt1t: state ar caliar::ia, �k,t`rf .inn. 3� County of ttew } 0n thus 2$th sex 7r Notembor in the Yo 0-0 ons thoard ,eanine hundrAd and two, befora ear Jae. H. At.dersatt, a yoticry pitlziic I ; it; ani for said County", poriopally appeared W.P. tynoh, perronally known to me to be the r Wt— parson whose zags Ss aubeari#ed to the,.within in truasnty ae a w,li,crxaa L?adeto" Oho, ' `einK,by ne duly" 5norn0 deposed sttd #aid: tAa:. he renidea in.the County of Rutte, State Ca at Calltomia,'hat eegandato Ae ch, personTly knout to him ' r l Mti# the Sara person dea.rlbed inr whose name is anbsoribed to, and who executed the within lj instrusdnt, Sign, Safi, a -s Delioar the aamw; e; that, the said 'William ❑illy nh ackno«ladg- x i,raaertce of affix -"t tris: r;o fzacutsd the erne, end chez he, the said nffia.7t,. naYa Yl- P. riAth41,r 'Leena". . , . t,. ., :0.'#.,.._..5���...111'�+t6.Z,:j.ib..nat.:�::1�1k:.�`tiw+,. e.i lt�'N,1"ev 'i�.err::.!,'i+%t i`c. �1�-t• w * 1_ by �� t ;'1y 1fiTi T ..,1 "iicrr"harwzt • o Alit t7 hvt3 and -Ptixvd my Official R ;(9sa1} sJn. .�t seal, a; ;q t,rrics in tbp County of isatte , the day and ye6r in Lois Certificate first abore,ar3tton. R. Arrisraon, Nats:rr Pu41ia-, im ani far S tte county. State Of CAIV:vrai►. 4 ; Recorded at the Request of W. P. iSnch, pes. 15, 1.902, at 3 ML -1. Fut 3, P. K, I11� Rs corder. -, to f 1 i Valley Ccx%ntlos Power Co:. - a R A It T 0 p R 1 0 R T 0 p 11 A Y: j. For Value RaN iron, 1, Tbecdoro J: ri11r1ch, of the C"nty a., 3utte, Stcte of Cal:tors lr do boreby crsLnt to Valley Counties Power Ccmperq, a corporatica, ani to i«s Rrsc*ps+ur+ and. assign a right o..,.req atross lbc 1.trrls sstueted it sal C _ns of rots, t0cnq_,ry to n", descrit•ed ac follows, to sr13: Being Lhe SX.1/4 of itra S.A'.1/4 of -Section 33, Tmns3hip'23 S., R. 3 P.as., k.o w. For tbn purposo of`orecting &ad ui.ntcAninK a pole 11m for the eor4uctiAR &-id trans- nittinp,,:of electricity, together wlth all nseessary and convenient means of itirsss ani e-e�s to a..-4 fro_ mai rlrbt of way. fur 0* r,srr,c,e of ls+o"nr aMov, srootinc, ssintainirg 1 end pvoteo'tint, said 1i. -.i, in the most prnatioaile and convsnion z"tnlr, ani thi s1g t to e3to &*&V all brush and trer•n far a distance of SO f -eat on each aids of pole line, room b3a6Jr Od' at right anglos �w, ;be avid line, Tbon such hru.sh or tress are. C Br Ad by said Valley Counties Power Cocparv, or its 1%r.5nta, to, hie abatraeLiona or rlarworou± to the satis- { .^apLtcy, operation of said polA 11:t,. a:o,n said brush. or =rtes aro nut dam the: wool so cut y t . 3;,all be :q preporty, A:`'.. sol.'. 'Ve'tley C «tiesPN:r i'g.^.pa ^.V acrti4;i ti burn r,11 .:Jah Cl -,rod ncay said 11426 by ;SL or Sts aE;s«ta: � i =tc. ttr.TMMSS , teF6F I ?ave bireun:C set sy hand :r.33 19 day of :toy* 7407, j ?heoiore J. Aillr1eh. a I Rltness to Signsture of Tbeodors J. 19i11rich. lf. R. Lynch: k Stote of Cali3bzdia, j )as, 7. County of131LLo. ) On tbU 28th day of rvor,Mr in tlo Y6a: ona thoasarti ,ins „' hued ed ctrl tr.o, blford mo, Jas. t. Anlera6'n. a ;tCNry. : in and far said CoOnty, Forsc tally' appeared W,P, Lynch, p�rsoua7ly Ynsn.n to xs t3 bs fha same person rhape buc» is subscribed to the within instr w -int, its A *"Ws' ttdrste, } A' re:,tidar in :ba rajWy D?�ttty '. who, Lei a by ,duly ewrzi, ewsed and said; the. h x w,'tata nf'Cbllfotnla, that hs •ae Frew,, -,t ani aa+i'i Theaic;re J. rlllrieh, person&1lY imoRn t" , him to, be Lha surra parson dascritod in, whbs$ nape is suhscriMad ta, acrd nrbc 'foravO the within laatru.^on , Sign, Saa1 arid 'eliver L:e rime, cued". ru.t the sbid T<abdcrc J . willrlrn gcL_2oxledEcd in the prearaes of eCfianL,'thaL la exsnutsl the at=e Mad that hi, the s.id. ► fSa�sL *ubscribsQ bie roue ps 6 ttitncsa thereof,. ' � :,Y d.,t to k. L', � .ww•4�l ltJ ".K,�jt .t Ml ,r:4ea+IJ�pFeJa"7`a 9,a� iP. 'x zli ,h ia.; ; P 128 Lt; 1 la F-yi h9 BFtEM,"�I hay+ Ya-*a`o. est a� kap u�:s! r.:Fra:fief+x x - Baal ss W Office da the Ooiii r oC rittpr Rhi ¢Gr a, d ;Year is t2ria • trl u=i Cartiricats t'1rDt ab ore writtaar a rs•�' u ax t ` Jas. A `1alaraoa, F10otary Nio, f ;{ i t '' in and for 1 u-te CaJwtr*Btt%g of C:iircraia. '1 « pacordod St %TA F.*Va:t ai' R. p, t.ynoh, Dec. 35, M2, at 4 ninF,yast 31 P.w _ };naorder. HIE. g. Lan4:, ; to a� Y !Y''� �f x hallie J. YaCylley. i 1 � ".: i 1 ii is f'aahEi:JRL, Utz a this 18th, day of rmcar�bar, A.D. 1902, 99 Lawn SAtLh E, Len- � �6 i (widow) of ikstte Caun%r, CaiifhrnSap the partyor the to at pert, and'gallis J. McCulley, F�, E r wife of ti.A. ficoulleyi or geld County aril State, the parry at the eeeond Parti , That the said party of the fiat part, fc4� and in cod -sideration of *.he sup or Flight: IR!Im'red uld fifty tr_llars, in gold coin 3_' Lha Ca.ited states of l xrica, to 1 her 1h hand Paid ty Ib4 said party of the second part, the roesIpt-drereaf sm hdreby •It � : i '•'Y a=lcicxladFs G, taaa .granted, targaSned as::t gold, oonrey+d asst confir.®ad, and by these pre- ! ` •er_ta dt!es g<b^rt, bargain aai all, cuarey ar_1 confim, unto the said party of The Second xur �snd to her heirh arO sneicns fararart ►11 that tie -Lein lot, pSdCa or partial of I s! Y•)��' ail t aitatto, lying and being in tea County of Dots. State or Cal ra.�ln, gad tc3n4ed aa1 i ,a�`il g qhl� I Fsrtfcilariy d.acr ibsd w follows, to wit' Ifs � bot rmb.red .nCT (4) in Mock Yorty-seven (47) of Ch1co Yscino-, Soda. -ding -to the i Y: 1F t P official rA thereof' filed as of record in the orrict of the Czant.' Recorder, ar %aid ( et " CaatntY of Datta. a• 1 , ••--`* - •+•- a _� _ �-••_ ia+sOnis and spPu.•tenaacog tf»z^aunr-o s frith e12 C.d «..,-.�_.a_ ...., _dam^".-, __'C' .:..y. �elongin&, or in anywise S=pa tainlir, asi the ravarsdoa crA rerersidm, reartiiniai a ti} + re_sizdars, rents, I. -suss ru-01 p:aflts thaaaof: I { %'o IJAVZ CID "V ROLDt a12 Aad. ainr-12-ar -ha sail. p erdses, together frith the apxurtanar.- F ,T res, Hato the grid party of the second part, and to her baht aai assicas fa,-ever,,." C IS xzrs`LssTlthe Wald paty of the fi=st part has hareuntc est La" hard and ssal, the dny a:>:S year first above wr tton.. r Sxreh E, Iwrna. Of) I), `+ Si .ad Sealed and r+ellvared, ?r the prsseace ��E ` State of Crd�urtfia.J • )as. Cout,ty ofjntte. :j On this I= "y of Leceaber in the year one thou:semi nire ka a -ad wnd trr, b6tere a}, C.tr, atilsoai a Rotary P.tblic in €T�w tar the Canty or, 'Su tte' psrsonr217 appsared SarnL t. Lars; k sc:ii to ca to pr ti=e e06 A �t peraca who" 'na`a is su'tacribsd to the Vithiti iratrrratit, letrl afi d!;1y aatnatladBad to i a .kmt tLat She era cit ad the sSSa'. YY« t Ik'WILN= r�'�t- Fl}PY 2 have 3;arean..6 get rj hat11 tnd sfrix;rl my official • � "..br-b' a•�v, at sy cf•,�e in t}�e Anda ,....a.,r ,,� r.,itt9., Lha owr Ni', s?nr Sr ..:tg 30 f N '1 All that certain real property situato in the County of Butte, State OL Califo.nia described as follows, ` A non-ei.ciusive easment for road and public utility purfose,'. -sixty (60) feet in width over a portion of the South )..a of the Southeast oua.ter of Section 33, Township 23 North, Pangs 3 xast Y..D.il LM' being ti,e FOrtherly sixty (60) feet of a portion of Farrel 2 as said Parcel is shovn.on that .certain Parcel flap filed ncC(;.ber 30, 1983 in nook 94 of Parcel Haps' at Page 20, records of Shatte County, Cal fornia;`and being more particularly described as f'ollowut Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Parcel 2 said point being on the s._ste:ly line of Centerville AO, 4 (ror::crly numbug iibad}, as sand road 1s described in Deed to the County of Butte recorded in Book 2187 at pace 390, Official Record's of Butte County; California; Thence South 24138035' West along said Westerly line a die ancp of 27:2<1, feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the. right; Thence, continuing along said Westerly linea along said curve' to the right, having a radius of 220.,,0 feet, through a tentral an le of 10'40`10• an arc distance of 40.97 feeti S Thence, leaving said Westerly line, South 85.41103' Heat, parallrl with and 60 00 feet. distant Southerly of the Northerly line of said parcel 2 a distance of 60.81 fest; +hence North 30018'574 test a, distance of 6a 28 text xe thn Northerly line o: said. Parcel 21 Tlyence North 89.41'03 Last along said Northerly lihe fbrArin shown is Nortn ?9•411103° gest on Book 94 0.1 parcel rapt; at pagQ'2o) a distance of 754,57 feet to the point of beginning andc=teinI ng 0.995 Acres, mre•or lets.. CIO at ,t?aCU», y, fs.' u # ..� "F'"".rru �Yt'� ' ;'ffcC'"+r";^�.n+w-w..- +msr+Ty a -•-li-+wo+r..Nar+^�..^a,� ke r'�t+r+M� #' �p•"++j'We•erc..,+^r{ -- Ask a ORDER NO. BU -9730`1 CLIA GUARANTEE (1•-13-78 EXCEPTIONS': COr TINUED 4. RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC OVER ANY PORTION OF TIME HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY LYING WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF ANY PUBLIC ROAD OR HIGHWAY. 5. THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, PLACE, INSPECT, MAINTAIN', REPLACE, REMOVE AND USE FACILITIES OF THE TYPES STATED HEREIN AND OTHER INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF VALLEY COUNTIES POWER COMPANY FOR POLE LINE RECORDED: DECEMBER 15, 1902,' IN BOOK_ 69_ OF DEEDS, PAGE T.2 -AN l 7 7 , BUTTE COUNTY RECORDS. AFFECTS: AS SHOWN ON PARCEL MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94 OF MAPS, AT PAGE_2.0_. 6. AGRICULTURAL STATEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, EXECUTED BY 14ARIE THERESA KENNY - RECORDED:: OCTOBER 181 1983, IN BOOK 2876, PAGE 286, OFFICIAL RECORDS. AFFECTS; THIS AND OTHER PRO'PERT'Y., REFERENCE IS HEREBY 14ADE TO THE RECORDED INSTRUMENT FOR A -FULL UNDERSTANDING. 7 AGREEMENT AND COVENANT BETWEEN THE 'COUNTY OF BUTTE, AND MARIE KENNY, FOR INSTALLATION OF CURBS, GUTTERS AND SIDEWALKS TOGETHER WITH OTHER. INCIDENTALS, RECORDED OCTOBER 28, 1983, IN BOOK 2879, PAGE 454, OFFICIAL'RECORDS REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADEr TO THE :RECORDED INSTRUMENT FOR A FULL UNDERSTANDING. 8.. EASEMENTS AND SET BACK LINES AS SHOWN OR DEDICATED'BY PARCEL MAP RECORDED: DECEMBER 30, 1983; IN BOOK 94 OF MAPS, AT PAGE(S) 201 BUTTE COUNTY RECORDS.. AFFECTS: A115011 FOOT: WILDING SET. BACK TINE, LEACH LINE' SET BACKS, DRAINAGE 'WAYS AND A USABLE SEWAGE DISPOSAL AREA. CONTINUED PAGE .3 i 41 - ORDER NO. BU-97301 CLTA GUARANTEE i1-13-7�) EXCEPTIONS CONTINUED 9. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE AN INDEBTEDNESS IN THE ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL SUM OF $107, 000.0'0, AND ANY OTHER A14OUNTS AND/OR OBLIGATIONS SECURED THEREBY DATED: JANUARY 9, 198'4 TRUSTOR: VIRGINIA C. SELZER CENTRAL VALLEY SECURITY COM.PANY.; A CALIFORNIA TRUS'T'EE: CORPORATION BENEFICIARY; SACRAMENTO SAVINGS' & LOP ASSOCIATION, A CORPORATION RECORDED: J-ANUARY 18, 1984,,IN BOOK 2902, PAGE 304., OFFICIAL RECORDS. AFFECTS,. THIS AND OTHER PROPERTY. 10. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE AN INDEBTEDNESS IN THE ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL- SUM SOF $60,000.00, AND ANY OTHER AMOUNTS AND/OR OBLIGATIONS SECURED THEREBY DATED: NOVEMBER 27, 1:984 TRUSTOR: PATRICK J BURNS, AN UNMARRIED MAN TRUSTEE: BENEFICIAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA, A DELAWARE CORPORATION BEtjEFICIARY>:' 8tNEFICIAL MORTGAGE CO. OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED: DECEMBER 6, 1984, IN BOOK 3017., PAGE 648.1 OFFICIAL RECORDS 11. THE EFFECT OF A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSE STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES FOR: ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES RECORDED: AUGUST .1, 1986, UNDER BUTTE COUNTY RECORDER'S SERIAL NO. aA AFFECTS: A STRIP OF LAND IN THE NORTHEASTERLY PORTION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL I. DUE fro- THE FACT THAT THE GRANTORS HEREIN ARE THE SAME AS THE GRANTEES HEREIN,. 12.AGRICULTURAL STATEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR REST LIENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, EXECUTED BY: PATRICK J. BURNS MARCH 5, 198', UNDER BUTTE COUNTY RECORDER'S RECORDED: SERIAL NO. 87-8624, REFERENCE TS HEREBY MADE TO" THE,RECGRDED INSTRUMENT FOR A FULL UNDtA8TANDINGill CONTINUED' PAGE 4. h it J, Il,� y f ORDER NO. BU-97301 CLTA GUARANTEE (1-13--78) DES CRIP7. ION ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF BUTTE, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS PAAF4CEL I. A .PORTION OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, M.D.B. b M., AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED A$ FOLLOWS CO2-24ENCING AT THE SOUTMIIEST CORNER OF .SAID SECTION 33 MARKED BY A ONE INCH IRON PIPE TAGGED RCE 11128; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 350 57; EAST (BASIS OF BEARING BEING CALIFORNIA STATE COORDINATE SYSTEM ZONE II), A GROUND 'DISTANCE OF 178.97 FEET TO A ONE INCH IRON PIPE TAGGED RCE 11128 MARKING THE WESTERLY LINE OF HELLTOWN ROAD', AS THE SAME EXISTED MAY 1, 1957, ASD THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL OF LAND HEREAFTER DESCRIBED; THENCE NORTH22 DEG.' 32' 51" WEST, ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF SAID HELLTOWN ROAD, A GROUND DISTANCE OF 96.20 FEET; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RT.GHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 66 DEG. 46' 50111 A GROUND RADIUS LENGTH OF 107.01 FEET, AND AN ARC GROUND DISTANC7 OF 124.72 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45' DEG. 47' 59" 'EAST, A GROUND DISTANCE OF 74.70 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 122 DEG.. 43' 05", A GROUND RADIUS LENGTH OF 22.00 FEET, AND AN ARC GROUND DISTANCE OF 47.12 FEET; THENCE NORTH 76 DEG. 55' 06" WEST, A GROUND DISTArTCE OF 58.71 FEET, THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC 'OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A< CENTRAL ANGLE OF 40 DEG. 551'' 00f° A GROUND RADIUS .LENGTH OF 110.01 FEET, AN ARC GROUND DISTANCE OF 78.55 FEET,' THENCE NORTH 36 DEG 00' 06" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 91.93 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 70 DEG. 18' 4511, A GROUND RADlt* LENGTH OF 83,.01 FEET, AND, AN ARC GROUND DISTANCE OF 101.86 FEDT,• THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING' A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13 DEG. 04' '0511, A GROUND RADIUS LENGTH OF 667.04 FEET, AND AN ARC GROUND DISTANCE OF 152.13 FEET; THENCE NORTH 47 DEG,. INCH IRON . 22' 44" EASTPIPE TAGGED RCE.1GROUND DISTANCE OF1,128 1:47 FEET TO A >, A LINE OF THE HELLTOWN ROAD NORTH 89 DEG. 3� LEANING THE WESTERLY ; TIENCE ' 53" EAST, A GROUND DISTANCE OF 1129 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE EASTERLY LINT; OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID, SECTION 33; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF ,SECTION 33, A GROUND DISTANCE, OF 67T,7 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE' SOUTH LINE' OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 33; THENCE SOUTH 89DEG. 350 5711 WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QL?AFTER OF SAID SECTSON 33, A GROUND DISTANCE, OF 1.21.94 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: CONTINUED PAGE 6 s Wil 1tl,1t� , , ON y ORDER NO. BU -'97301; CLIA GUARANTEE PAI<C8L T: CONTINI-TED LXCEPTING THEREFROM ANY PORTION OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF' THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER Oi SAID SECTION' 330 LYING WESTERLY OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF. THE HELLTOWN ROAD, AS THE SAME EXISTED MAY 1, 1957. PA_ RCEL TT ~, PARCEL 2, AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN Pkt),CEL MAP, RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE or CALIFORNIA, ON DECEMBER 30, 1:983; IN BOOK 94 OF MAPS, AT PAGE(S) 20, 1 PAGE 7 kEQUES`r FOR AUDITORS CERTIFICA-rC AND TREASURRI3S RECCIPT 3 LA ;I X1U-7 SEX,'], ON CJ.t R s"'i"�Y._1 r z, 17,!nS CtnIIF[CATV � A PIXAS' (;f'i41F Oda '"�Rp,i i r I, 1' (� I�r(+q�± ( ^� p Y �y1 � AIY1� 1 fl i:��S.0 �' ��:t Il l': U4''1� I �il i"�Lx 1.4I'I .. t",1 I _ , , .. - _. 112 111 r �. - •__ - ,,1 d y y - J � I « � Y 11 e, r j � CA 93' F • 7 ti �^Ttr1l�I.s y. ;')b 7,, By, _=l..C.f;t1 T t1T::.;;uJiSEW rx�sva Cwt.'4'r�ttr��•}}7 R50'UES`r FOR AUDITORS CERTIFIC ATI AND TREASURERS RECEIPT w v5 yup ISS IZ AN AUD1TOPS cswripmAT- A. -0 Tr�EASU#, E RCEIivT x�S %Q1»1 tJk..; r:, A .. �._. r Sufi Cr n!j _ "lo T eir. (.' `t r f ,, �w �f�•� f ...-_-,. _... ...., 1, T -.it .. D Ii 4t If) �Y Urfa 2A Valley Rd , rc x �z1i���}. .95076 ., . J '4 TOTAL w u r _x�, �xL;!a•i .�1 i C y, is KOPP BURNS DEED TO COUNTY HELLIOWN ROAD in the county of certain teal property situate All that describe of California, d as follows: Butte, state A Portion of the South half of theTSouthwest quarter of the ownship 23 North, Range 3 a Southwest quarter of Section �33,ticularly described as East, M -D -B, & M., and more pr , follows: Southwest corner of said Section 33i commencing at the S North 890 46' the South line of said Section 33, .1 thence along line of Helitown Road herein 97 feet to the Westerly 1 1 2611 East, 178 F 8go,INNING for the parce ing and along and the TRUE POINT 0 5m said point of Beginn described., thence frc -21 2,21' West, 9,6.20 feet, thence said Westerly line North 220 2 concave to. the foot radius curve, cO 5911 ,,,Zrc along the arc of a 107.01 fO 6 6 1 4 through a ce!ntral pLDg g o% southeast, — 14.70 distance of 124,72 feetA Ulice or foot radius curve, feet, thence along the arc of a 22i00 angle of 1,226 431 concave to the southwestfeeti thence North 160 441 87" , through a central distance 47.12 051.1 , an arc along the arc of a 110-01 foot West, 58,i71 feet, thence central ave to the Northeast, through a radius curve, concave arc distance of 78.56 feet, thence angle of 400 551 0o", an a feet, thence along the arc of a North, 350 491 311' West, 91.93 ast, through a radius curve# concave to the. southe feet, 83.01 foot 181 4511, an arc distance of 10I. , central08 .angle of 70" 11 East, 1117.08' feet, thence North. 460 thence North 340 291 line carter the south half 531 3211 East, 90,19 feet to the Northter of said Southwest quarter of the Southwest quar 96 43t 51" of the along said North line North t 8 i.28.98 feet, Section 33, thence e South 46° 531 32" Wes,, East, 58.83 feeto thenc thence along the EE I W9st, 11,2.13 feet, thence south 840 29, concave re 18,1 45", an ar to the Southeast, arc of a 43.01 foot'padlus cury , c distance of , through a central angle of 7)0 1 371, East, 91-93 feet, thence south 850, 451 0 5 .78,feeto thence radius :curve,, concave t the 2 along the arc of a .70.01 foot r 400 00,,,, an arc through a cpntral angle of East, 58.71 Northeast, thence south 166 44' �V E, 50.0o feet, the e ius curve,, distance 0.of a 6��-OO foot ,rad the arc of 122 43' feet, thence�alongl o h a central,angle - il I hWest,, thr ug 91,101, the Southwest, :feet, thence South 4505 concave- to of, 132�i79 e 1 0511, an arc distance. f a. 61-01 foot radius ; feet, to the beginning 0 said beginning 'Westo 78.,61, : e south6astIVA tangent at s .1 concave to, the, along the arc SoutIj 40 461 � 5,00 an arc curve, ___ZkL_2.B_�Wpst, thence of curve, bears _A trai,angle of 660 u ve, through a den 226, 221 9211 East' 112;48 of said c r South. said distance of 78.10 ;feet, South. 0 83, . thence along South, line of said Secti n True feet to, the - feet to the 'South 890 t 25"' We,s,t 43 south line 81 Acres, More or Less. containing 0. Point of Beginning.and can EXMUBIT 'A" 14 DEED BXECUTED BY MIC14AEL D. WOOD, ET UX To PATRICK J. BURNS DESCRIPTION* ,111 t t:t col�`vai:l real ,Opvp' y si Jato 1:1 tho County or ",utte, stcta of �allfarit;i�, c C c.�t b c 0, folicus .1 portion o1' the- Scut`,] of tno S"t'bl:3st Ouartor of t,10 Soatht:es C1Sf,rt2 O 'IcctLon 1i'; ri'Oii7 :..) �,i •�. ,• , flDn,0 3 . 0st, . -.1t Dlaplo t,J and orad c'Csc': ibod 13 folloVs: 1 C� "L'2iGri1� at .i OJ�111.O.t GornLr of Sold $t:Ctla:1J33 •ar',0:: by a 0:10 Inch E=cn�!pa t= s: M',' 11" ; t;1 2�Co I,`art;l 0%O 371 3r7" �A3''. 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L t .i: _ a_ 1'2.13 ftot,; t:-1^-r.ce .;ctxh Croutr.J oista:co 61'1.47 ftct to 0 ono InC21 ire s r1I 0 tAnti I�.s 11123; tY1G:lc� lY��: til t' rGstbrly 11,^� of tiro 1ioutcn;21 lose° ..orth 3 ° 351 5311 ast a . us 1' GI�.:,;.3 of 12.2 ft, -or 6r� 2..css to t3:o P. `tori; MM cf thoGuiti. c�,t s aartc3� G.+v 5,91`.^.tb*� rt;ortrr of ;,a=s? �ectia 1 31; :hen.c,`L "GaL.Gn..; tho ..a:ij,UL`l.l liltJ Of t�1�1 SQtiwh::ait Cj'lUpr, I'r 0'i t4L" J6C`;`Itl l 3j a t:vound d-IstCxilco ot`, U17 G,' OAb, :. GiS1:Lt ,.tJ5:4 C i 1asa.'o the ic;1$.i: 11110 or ti10 GOLl:L1140at t;i3a^4C: of aalu 960+ton ��; 1 i�C .t i1On;� ,ttbu S,Cuti1 11.,3 Or th6 ticuthvesl. 33, trent_ e 8 �j} 57 S.c:ctl•..:1 33 ,2 ;sur«d csistancG of 11.2". feet to tho t: so any por tion or r:ac South f1G1f t f tho 5authan ,t 1/X} of ; �.� "cu h ~st � of 57 itsoctia i 33, 17lnK ` .;ast0rl;; of tl- a 1;estar 17 Uznc 11011`tu,:ii loud, a 1(i!i y`ana 0xist3l ii3�r 1, 1�a7• a: v rm v' c' • t 1 9 BUTTE ;COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES June 6, 1988 PACE 3 and Boundary bine Modification 5 Pat Burns, Tentative Parcel Ma p % AE' 11-40-09. 2 paroels on the east side of Helltown Road approx. 3300 ft. h of north Sierra Centerville Road. Butte Creek Canyon ar West Surveying area, Et. This project is composed also of a'boundary line modification, Tom Wrinkle, of Sierra gest Surve in the frontage, y g, asked ghat would be required for Mr,. Mendonsa said it should be the RS -8 -LD -II standards for Helltown Rd, Tt is basically what was required of the other developer, It will be required of the property frontage, since the property already fronts a county maintained road. The rest of the road is already up to that standard out to Centerville. On the other side of the property it is about RS4-LD-I, it was agreed to delete the mitigation agreed to bythe applicant about the read standard, since it is also a condition, and might possibly be appealed. Mr. .Reid stated- having tatedhaving reviewed the environmental review checklist and the Planning Director's Report of May 26, 1988, and the botanical survey of April 11 1985, I will .make a motion to adopt a negative declaration with environmentalmitigations for the Pat Burns tentative parcel map to create 2 parcels on AP 11-40-04 finding that the project could have an effect on the environment but will not have a significant effect in this cafe provided the required mitigation measures are complied With. Those mitigation measuresare 2 and 3 as listed within the May 26 Planning Director's' Report, deleting1 as it Works. is covered by a condition 'of approval from Public The motion is made finding that the project is in conformance with the Butte County General Plan and Butte Count Zoning. the above, I further move to approve the y to having found PP project subject to the .following: conditions, and finding that approval will not be detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of the people of Butte County provided ,the required conditions are complied with. Public Works conditions: 1 Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft, right -of' --way from the centerline of Helltown Road, 2 Indicate a SO ft. building ,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 takes as required.; NEGATIVE DEG <<RATION REGARDING ENVIRONM , TAL IMPACT 1 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, seq.) and a determination has been made that It will not have a significant effect upon: the environment:. Log # 8$_,03-21-0,4 AP# 11-40-04 2. DT'SCRTPTION OF PROJECT': t Tentative Parcel Map/Boundary Line Modification: addition of approx. 2 acres and division into two parcels of 10 acres each. 3. LOCATTON OF PROJECT': East side of Helltown Road approx, 3000 feet northwest of; Centervil:,.e Road in the Butte Creek Canyon area, east of Chico. 4 NANiF AND ADDRCSS OF PROTECT APPLTCANT Pat Burns Sierra West Surveying 630 Caudill, 5437 Black Olive Drive Corralitos, CA 95076 Paradise, CA 95969 S. A1ITTGATTON MEASURES: 6. A copy of the initi l study regarding the environmental effect of this project is o-n file at 7 Cetua4y Center Drive, Oroville. This study was Adopted as presented Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached. 7. A public hearing on this Negative Declaration, was held by the decision T'iaking body. (Tearing Body- Date of, Determination minatton Determination: On the basis of tho initial study of environmernta.l xkopact, the inf"o:rma.txon 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 EJ effect ;on Otho environment, and. a NTGATTVE DECLARATION is hereby :adoptod. We find that the pr- Joct C �Ui.D have fi significant effect on the environment but wilt not in tbi.s case because of attAched mitigation measr:res describod in item 5 above which are by this re,fercree made cond.`tions' of 'project approval.,. A condi.tivnal NT'GATIVE DTa l,xaRATTnN is hereby adopted. Sag Lure Title Date APPENDIX F. COUNTY 'OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FCR (To be completed by Lead Agency) Log No. 88-03-21-04 AP No. 1.1-40-0W S. EIACKGROUND 1. Name of proponent P� Y IIURNS .- 2. Address of proponent and reprepentative (if applicable); Pat DurnS Sierra West Surveying ,,, ac ve Drive630 9 �-- S.l13'r�l 3. Project description. Tentative Parcel ;Map/Boundary Line Modification II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIF100ANs E YES MAYBE NO 1. Does the project have potential to dggra.ou the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildE�fie 0,,pLcies; cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threztten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of raro or endangered plant or Animal or eliminate important examples of major periods of California history or prehistory?...... .....:............. 2. Does the project have t9io rlotentiai to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long- term, environmental;.gkzals? (Ashort-term impact on the environment isone which occurs in a relatively brief perioe, Of time while long-term impacts will endure into the future.)......,.. ❑ 9. Doesthe pfwokoct kfave impacts which Are individually limited, but cuniulativdly considerable? (A project riNay 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 sigrlifica.W.)..,:....... a ......... ,.........,... M. .. 4. Dots tiiQ project'have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on hum,'h beh;gs, either directly or Indirectly?. . ............. . .... . ........ III, ;CDETEj?tIlAiItIATiOW: (To be, completed, by the Lead Agency) Onthe basis of this initial evaluation: vWE find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared,. i ® I/WE find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there wilt not be a significant effect in this case because the MITIGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will ;be prepared i/WE find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, COUNTY -.0F BUTTE, PLANNING DEPARTMENT r DATE:. April 20, 190$ By: .. ...,...... ,�'L David R. Hiroinimus, Associate Planner Reviewed by; 5 IW. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (iuplanatlons of all YES and "",AAYBE" answers are required on attached sheet(s),) 1r EARTH, Will, the proposal result in significant. YES ;MAYBE Np a. Unstable earth ° conditions or in changes In geologic substructures? .... , : , , , ❑ ❑ h, Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? c, Change In topography or ground surface relief features? d, Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? o, Increase in tvind or wat er erosion of soils, either on or off site? ,,,,,, , , , , , ,, , , g p ''` � f. Changes in 'de osition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation,'depasftion or erosion which may modify the channel of a river;�r stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or take? , g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urbanareas? , . , n , , i] 0 h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides', ground failure or similar hazards? .. >. . .. . .. . . . ...... . ❑ ❑ 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?, . , , , , , , , , _ , y „ , ... , . , 0 ❑ f� b. The creation of objectional odors, smoke or fumes?.. , , , , , „ ❑ ❑ c« Alteration of air movements moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally?., , ...,. , .... . ... CJ 0 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: a, Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine fresh waters?. .,,, ,, Or . L r . , , t i. ♦ . ♦ . . . , , i , . . ❑ ❑ L61, b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or`theta te and amount of surface runoff?., 0 D X C., c, Neel for off-site ;surface drainage fmprovements, including vegetation removal, channelization or.cutvert installation? d, Alterations to the course Or flow of flood waters? ...:...... e. of's a In the amount Chang � urface water in an water body?_,. y ❑ 'L-1 f. Discharge into surface waters, or in arty alteration of surface water quality; Including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? .............. ❑ 0' g, Alteration of the direction or rate Of flow of ground waters? , , . , , , , , , , I© 0 h. Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals. or through interception of an aquifer'by cuts or elcoavations? .... , , ❑ 0 . L Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? , , . , , , ❑ 0 f. Exos p ure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding?., , , ; ; , , , „, , ❑ a. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal iresuli in substantial: a, Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrub's, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?:.....:..............:............,,....., ❑ C1 b, Reduction of :the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? ., , , , , , , ❑ ❑ c Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or Ina barrier, to the hormal replenishment of existing species? . d, Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? C7 S. ANIMAL LIFE. VVill the proposal result In substantial. YES MAYBE WO a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthlc organisms or insects)? ........... ❑ b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? 4 ... , ❑ Cl 0 M c, introduction of neWspeciesofanimalsInto anarea, orresult Inabarrier tothe migration or ❑ 'i movement of animals? . • , . .. • . d, Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?.. .............. + .................... C. 4j" 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: existing noise levels? 4 .. • ..... + . •, a, Increases m . ❑ e noise levels? , ... + . ... • • 4 .. 13 b. Exposure of people to severe L7 f] ' 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal ,produce significant light and glare? .. • +, : + • . , • , .:; ❑ ❑ 9 8'. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a'substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area?........ ...:..:..-.,.,,.4.,,+.4„ 9. NATURAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in substantial: .� ❑ a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? ......... . . . .. • ... ,,• . • . • ,, • . b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? ..........,:•.. , •.. ❑ ❑ [3 10. RISK OF UPSET, Will the proposal involve;' P. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, estic�des, chemicals or radiation in the event of an accident or upset p ) . conditions ? ❑ b, Possible interference with an emergency response; plan or emergency evacuation plan?.. ❑ C) ❑ POPULATION. Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the Y ❑ human population? ........ +: f ....,..................... I 12 HOUSING. Will the proposal' affect existing housing, or create a demand' for additional k:.,-,.,,• [3 © �' housing? .+, y. 13. TRANSPORTATION%CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result rn• a. Generat;on of substantial additional vehicle movement? .. • . I • • •,' • • • ' • • • . ` b b. Effe facilities, os demand for new'parking? ...... + + • . • • • + • • • • • ❑ on existing parkin ` 9 g p y isms?................ ,., ❑ c. Substantial impact on exist in transportation s s ❑ 13cts � ❑ I d. Significant alteratrorts to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or • 4 4' • t Y • f 11. 'i • 1 I . +', • • i ! ,'.i I + . i I ❑ goods, .. e, Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?, • +• • • f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestr'lens? .. +: r,, .....: • , 0; 1C3 Am S 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have'en effect Upon. or result in a. deed for p p p new or alteredgovernment services: YES MAYBE No .a, Fire protection? . : ..... . . . . ...... . .... ... b, Police protection? , .. , ... ,, «, .. , .... c. Schools?.«..,........,«..:+........................ d. Parka or other recreational ;facilities? a. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? ......, .... , :, I. Other governmental services? ... . . ........ ..............<. , « .. , .. « , .. , ., . « . +i . 15. ENERGY. Will, the proposal result in., . a. Use of substantial amounts of fuelor energy? ...' ......... . . . : .......: . , .... , . ❑' (� b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? ...... :........ : ............ O CI —11—v ......... 16—UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a.need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following it. Power or natural gas? r...... b; Camm.. . unicattons systems?..... , , . ,.. ...... , , , , , . c Water availability? d. Sewer or septic System? , «, , ❑ e; Storm water drainage?....................,....,...,....... I. ;Solid waste and disposal? . , . «.. ❑ p 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? «.., ❑ ❑ b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? ,.:..,..«« ❑ C) 1 ..«.. 18. AESTHETICS, Will the proposal result In the obstruction Of anyscenic vista or view open to the public, 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 Impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportUriltles?.... , . , ... <, . « <....... . 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will the proposal result' in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? , .... p ❑ J11 b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? t ., . ,. , , M , , , „ p p c. 'Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical' change which would affect unigLie ethnic cultural values? ....... ...... . . , ...... F + ... .. , . , , . ❑ ❑ �, d, Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? ..............<. ,. .F ... ,.. ... :.«.. ., ❑ ❑ t a DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP*11,-40-0,4 ?b,r3b,,f: The parcel already has two homes constructed on it. Ind* 1 V f C�11F:'� drib<a�ways are in place. No additional overcoverin " antic'ipa'ted from this project except what .g or disruption is Read, may occur from widening He1ltown" 1h: All of Butte County Is within e Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zo VrII. The subjectno property is located approximately,3 miles northeast o the Tuscan Monocline, a fault system of unknown activity. Construct;io of bu 1 l r� i ngs to Un i form ru i 1 d n.o Code standards for seismical 1 y active area should provide adequate 's q protection to residents'. 'in case of seismic activity. 4ib: This project is located in an area of high botanical Some species of rare and endangered sensitivity. plants are known to occur in the Butte ' Creek Canyon Area, 5d: The subject J property i located within critical winter deer w; for the East Tehama Desr Herd, Due to existing small habitat k area, the Department of Fish and Game has indicated that rdevelopment nof'�e this area is acceptable$ subject to the collection o designation of a 50 -foot buffer along each side Of all fees and streams, intermittent The Policies of the Butte County General Plan indicate that 20" -acre minimum parcels area 9 PPropriate in agricultural -residential areas unless several different conditional criteria can be met. Those conditional criteria include adequately maintained approved road access to the properfsy Protection. The nearest fire station is approximately l miles away over areas of substandard road. appear tohe such, the project does not meet the atio conditional criteria of the the General Plan designation. w : As noted in Items �`3 and 11 above$'Helltown Road is a substandard road that is of marginal c�i ncia 3c f pea r ty • The Butte County �?'�;-.� �f ;si tl� err Y sera has stated that Ne l l town Road � ►u cJ'ivst be i-rnproved b6Pat'% Urther 1 antl isions can be accomplished in the area. See thO attached verba„im r statement from the 'Board Of Supervisors. Thou, his c 14: T project is in an area There Though.no new residences r+1i11 be constructed asraiCesuIteofethisry rmroed. v� the existing homes are In a high ;fire hazard area r,:r� a substandard oject, have v i rtua l 1 y no po l i ce protection or, emergency s,F; ry i ccs . any emergency services w111 have high response times, ;Requests fpr widened and improved The road needs to be ,just i;o ser^ve the ex i sting homes. 20aa The subject property is Ideated in an area of high archaeo1ogieai sensitivity. An archaeological records 'searchhasbeen California Archaeological Inveperformed ntory in the Anthropology Departmentby batthe '- CalrPornia Mate Universl''t Y, ` required. Chico. An archaeological survey, is not rte. i sur to C o. hlnnnin C.M . i APR 1 3 �ry'li: ' «xJti 21Zr"csl r ,yy:r h, oroy,110, Cafitornb SURVEY FOR RARE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES OF VASCULAR PLANTS CONDUCTED APRIL 11, 1988, ON APPROXIMATELY 20 ACRES OF PROPERTY (AP NO. 11.--40-09) LOCATED ON HELLTOWN ROAD NORTH OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH CENTERVILLE ROAD, ABOUT 20 %TILES EAST OF CHICO, BUTTE COUDJTy, CALIFORNIA ' A. Habitat `she project site l s •ii-hin a transition zone: between Fcothlli Woodland and el Finezogne habitats, although yellow Pines ar_ not present at shwA particular. location. Access to the site, wnicr is about 2v s east of Chico, is via Helltowr. `ate, a _` rr1 Mlis north Z -s intersection with Centerville Road The site has, K•e�f a � ?legs ,, buildings and two r� ve*Na s On , t , a -d a smaid. pow - — ne traverses the area. i,oc}:ed gales are: ay the -ntra n -es ^: 'both driveways, and some land caping has been dons_ is zYepµc: spring is present toward, the northeast p ^d an ephe.;;eral stream runs fro: east zo west tiff u=r. A ccnsiderable trr :in ; uts d c+ portion of the u :e dx n ,e,, c xs anµ build hae : rel ari��e �� andist.1 µ, leas appears to the Mora Woody Plants prese:,t Calr the syte include interior live oak, _fort*ia ciacY caz b_rue oak., digger pine toyon anzar� ta, .o^:; o ffeebe+rv, me s rOak, :tench broor,deerhrush, trealof-:°srowb�rry, �eavMr� csa, oleander, bottlebrush, madrone,black walnut, sc..a•'bush, rap e, ncc% orange, and alifornia b,zckeys ierrhaceous plants include *.arid geranium, two species or buttercup, yellov? pussy ears , cc.-rmon chickweed, :zany -flowered brodiaea, blue c i c:ts;, gr ams T4s ; �i.l-flowersd latus, ..... :"s3�S'£rCL�t, sak:;C? ci LCTn� soaprCot, shepherd's:^us.ug-s E ,tard, milkth4stle, Nedite�ranean barleY, p ,tnemopnila, rjpgut, 00fmbedstraw, pipevica_h, canyon , co,timon hedge parsley, annual, agoseris, horehound, wild iris istZetc�e, western at;ornn ,� snub Sea, g plc. y, .�nglish plantain, dandelion, dock, aru�;i, Ital:ia.n rye. silver bush lupine, fildlenaek, s:; allhead c ;over, tFtc specie- of tOT"cac clever, 'wild ord,0 t, cutleaf get niu. o purple. 's,aniel,e, twining b:rodiaea barley, oar-so,cheeseweed,, month cat' � � w� .�.'.t! ears black medic, rush, bueqras , fortail grass, valley sky, 1Lpine, blackberry, Carolina, gerani>).;, , slender`cottonweed, dootall grass valley tassels, and others B.;Rart anti Endanaered Species Several, species of vascular plants included on federal, state, or California !ia.tive Plant Society lists of rare, endangered or threatened plants have been reported from, within few :riles of .he 'project site, 1-Thich, itself includes habitat suitable for r some, of the species. In particular the Butte f xii�AM.J ♦ NV�.A.kh�..i r a wZ w ��. � ' fr,t�yi. r�r r •,: ,;1 r =z v�� a . the Bur,tr County .r,orni (- ,xlarl' `lys �g� .r�r lice fr51 is slsp. buttigansis) , an(] the BUttk. tau ac7 s.aidaice robusra) might be ehpocted at this locatior.. a sygc,_-,;at.ic search on foot in lengthtrise transacts thrjuc_thT,4 the site failed to produce any evidence of present cr r:as :. : �a4 o::' s growth of these cr other rare and ep:,�da_nc;Qr _d Alar_ s i and they are prc sumed not to be present at t1.-a i ea sc:,e: ci:si ' y : to ticitation for them, do no'� appear to bu i F''r'�55cay'1 CHECKLIST OF PLANTS OBSERVED ON THE DATE OF THE FIELD SURVEY COMMON NAME SCIEri'.fIFIC N4E Ak+arJEet S Agoseris heteropyll�a carie y� Hordeum sp. LUastra, Galium aparine Bitter cress _ardamine o1 i_gosperma Slav},b. r Ruhus urs nus aff. . B1-1ck .:ev_^ 1ledicago lupulina BlyC? ;, nut uugl4ns n1gra ba :*_' d_, C,,--8 Dichelostemma pu2chell um BlieurasS Pca Sp. B We cak Q't.:er.:u's dal. glasix k5ott-Zi-,rueh, Icaliistemon sp su.tew Ranun.cul us' sp , r:al i :ern a blao .. cax Quarcus 1 e.11oggii Califcrnla Zi-,Uckayz,renculus tali ornictls C;ul'if�r.i a saa :roc CIzlcrocralum, parneracl:?anu:a :ai on e sok: ,i a t erophila heterophylla Carolina geraniums Geraniv- carol nsanum Chaes-- sed :1'a?c*e nicaeens s Cor f eeberry� Rhamnus cal ifornica C;o �.on hirMr *�Feeti S f ell ari a etlz a Co sig` Tor=lis heterophylla .r r ,; cutlea_ ge_a�lrl!L4, Geranl um, dissoc to-, �iandeizcr: ��ra.-:acu;� effioin�,�e Deerbrush caanathus n tegerY imu :)eoda: cedar Cedrus dticacrus Digger rine: Pinus sabinian Doc. p'u"te:-: spt toga qii grass Cenrrhrus echin l tits , English p larMai r. , klan tags 1 anc&ola t ; xiddl.eneck �: sin l:ia 3ntarm i:a FOX to �a a 'gordeur jubatur French- brao,, Otis us mon? $psssu? a , 'Is Horehound,1Isrrub ur trulgar� interior liF oak Quercus rrislizenii' Italian rye LoliUm r,u1 tzfloru::, . tfaclrbna ; arbutus 11 enzies. ! Many-flowered brbdiaea D cheloste:," to multil0t1oliur Maple ricer sp. Meditesrtanean barley , Xardoux hystri Milk th stis S'ilyhUhj x:;aria,*ur ;. . R AOML I*nz . bot inioal saI. N .T 4 COMMO ,N7#tiE SCrr,NTIEVC N xME Mirosa Acac- ..7r'p.i Mistletoe Pt oradendror. sp. Moet orange Pl iladc-lphus J,t,> s. z Mustard BA-assloa h:aber oleander �l�riu.; clear.der Pipeain nristolnch;: ca?.fohice Poisor oak; Tct .~Y ceder dr d7 vez� iobum Purple sanicle w an_cula b.it:innatifada i:2pa�t B.rc.Ilus dian'drus Rus Ju:zcus sp. Sonic'-e Sar icu2a aretopeid`es Shepherd's purse cacsely'i bursa-pastoris Silver bush lupine all:,,ifrons Slender cottonweec II: C2-, p,;.ts c:. iforn.icus S..,all-flowered, lotus Li t'us mit rarthuS Snallhead clovercrcce�jtha .. 1;um Smooth cat's ear H Ypc checrit gl abx °t Snakeroot B, l ic; a h pinnae, S: owberry �- ,_chori a r-pos -i vularis ynu rf pea la thyrus ,;�r2phuz&-,;js Spring buttercup Ranunculus arV'ensa;,s Squaw bush ,rt 11 tis tr;z l C�-ata Tomcat clovew ^ri�oliuM ;°ara:Ygntanr Tomcat clove- ori;poli �{.^ r.- dentatum To3'on HeteroZ:e1es, aY uti "� Zia Tree of Heavers Milan thus ; I tisslz a TWinina brodiaea Brodiaea volubilis Valley sky lupine Lupinus vallicola Valley tassels ©rthocaftpy !; attenuates "ketch Vicia sp Westtrn m.ornirg glory:Ca iystecri�, occidentalls Wn i teleaf manzanita Arctc:stap't",vics v4sc,ida y Wild, 'Jeranium Geran3lt ;` ,:tdi l.8 FJ ld iris iris •*Y;ac c siphon wild oats Yivena sp. Wild onion Allium pe,xtinsula4in? Yellow pussy ears Ca,lo`chort,,is mongw2yZlus Kingsl y R'. Stern Senior Botanist Department of Bi6lagical Sciences California State University Chico;, CA 95929-0515 (916) 895-5381 or ("916) _345-0056 EXCEPTIONS: (CONTINUED) 4. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE AN INDEBTEDNESS' IN THE ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL SUM OF $60,000.00, AND AN OTHER AMOUNTS AND/OR OBLIGATIONS SECURED THEREBY DATED: NOVEMBER 27, 1984 TRtYSTOR: PATRICKJ. BURNS, AN UNMARRIED MAN TRUSTEE: BENEFICIAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA, A DELAWARE CORPORATION BENEFICIARY: BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE CO. OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED: DECEMBER 6, 1984,_- IN 800K 3012, PAGE 648, OFFICIAL RECORDS. i 5. TERMS, CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS, AS CONTAINED IN THE AGRICULTURAL STATEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT,; EXECUTED BY: PATRICK J. BURNS RECORDED: MARCH 5, 1987, UNDER BUTTE COUNTY RECORDERIS SERIAL NO. 87-8624. 6. IT WILL BE NECESSARY THAT THE SPOUSE OF THE VESTEE, IF MARRIED, SIGN ALL DOCUMENTS (OR EXECUTE A DEED) IN ORDER TO THEIR COMMUNITY INTEREST. NOTE: QST.. AM1tkIt�C k. ORDER NO. BU -97307. CLTA GUARANTEE (1-13-78) DESCRIPTION.- ALL ESCRIPTION: ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE STATE or CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF BUTTE, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS A PORTIONOF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, OF THE M.D.B. & M., AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: RANGE 3 EAST, COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 33 MARKED By,A, ONE INCH IRON PIPE TAGGED RCE' 11128; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 35' 57" EAST (BASIS OF BEARING BEING CALIFORNIA STATE COORDINATE SYSTEM ZONE II), A GROUND DISTANCE OF 178.97 FEET TO A ONE INCH IRON PIPE TAGGED RCE 11128 MARKING THE WESTERLY' LINE OF HELLTOWN ROAD, AS THE SAME EXISTED MAY 1, 1951, AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF'THE PARCEL OF LAND HEREAFTER DESCRIBED; THENCE NORTH 22 DEG. 32' 51" WEST, ALMIG�,SAID WESTERLY LIN GROUND DISTANCE OF 9`6.20 FEE E_9k' SAID HELT,TOWN ROAD, A OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVINGA.CENTRAL NORTHEANGLELOF ALONG THE ARC 5011 GROUND RADIUS LENGTH O , A F 107.01 FEET, AND AN DEG. 46 DISTA2JCE OF 124.72 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45 DEG. 47' 59'x' ARC A, GROUND DISTANCE OF 74.70 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 122 DEG 431 DIS,A GROUND RADIUS LENGTH OF 22.00 FEET, AND AN ARC GROUND u TANCE OF 47.12 FEET; THENCE NORTH 76 DEG. 55'-0611 WEST, A GROUND DISTANCE OF 58.71 :FEET;' THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHTHAVING A CENT 00"RAL; ANGLE OF 40 DEG. 55� , A GROUND. RADIUS LENGTH OF 110.01 FEET AN DISTANCE OF 78.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 36 DEG. '00 t' 06GROUND' DISTANCE OF 91.93 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG A CURVE WEST, RIGHT HAVING "A CENTO THE CENTRAL ANGLE OF 70 DEG. LENGTH OF 83.01 FEET, AND AN ARC GROUND nISTANCE OFG1101Ngg EETS THENCE NORTHEASTERLY' ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT` HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13 DEG. 04' 051l, A GROUND .RADIUS LENGTH OF 667.04 FEET, AND AN ARC GROUND DISTANCE OF 152.,I,3 FEET THENCE NORTH 47 DEG. 221. 44' , EAST A GROUND DISTANCE OF 1.47 FEET TO A - ONE<INCH IRON PIPE TAGGED RCE ;11128; LINE OF THt, THENCE LEAVING THE WESTERLY DISTAN E OF 1x 29 FEET RMOREOAD NORT 89 DEG. 35' 53" EAST , A GROUND SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST THE EASTERLY'LINE OF THE IORL THENCE STER OF SAID SE! OUTHERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY', LINER OF THE SOUTHWESTT QUART3113 ER OF,THE SOUTHWEST; QUARTER OF SECTION 33, A GROUND ISTANE EA 677.7 FEET, MORE OIC LESS, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF, THE SOUTHWEST _QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 3.3; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG. 35' 57" WEST ALONG THE. SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION ES A GROUND "DISTANCE OF 12.2,1.94 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. (CONTINUED) PAGE ,4 ..,a: L � - 1 _�K �' ...