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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011-380-022.- i} - , 01 Lk, M. Dunn 'Marshall GHidded Valley Ranch) Log// 90-O U:,wQ2 G r ... %.ctESS � �912 (;ussick :Ave. Chico, CA 95926 LL. OWNER James A. McMurtyy 1225 91 Monte Chico, CA 95928, PtC�C't' X3ESCk?.IPfiION "TENTATIVE SUBDIV18ION MAP to. divide 27,2. sores to crae�,& 1R ' acre .w ?lots and oen 5 acre lot. approx, 500 ft. south of Honey itln Road and bordered on the :� , q Skyway. Chico area. ASSZOOOR' S PARCEL NUMBER (S) 011-380-022 2"x,111 a R- 2 GEtiERAI, P3A11 AReT(OJECT CONSISTWIV C'" iZ=..:VA PLAN Gt�N Oh'.Mr3NCE REPORT7'1'"gd DATE OF Al'PI,.C.�IVTxCNriTU:..w X0 CONSERVA,'T LOO ACT CONTRACTS? r r APPLICAT.'ION RECEIVE'D 8-2-90 ASN "/SUR'�lE".AOR/CI'VIL ENGINEER, itazE PANNING IDIIECTO.R r ?.8 PORT PREPARED CATEGORICAL EMIPTTV DATEDETB NATION PT O ADS DAVE � ...... NEGATIVE DECLAITVr,'.iION -• DA mE AB01'TED • +MITIGATED NE y., D£CLP RATION t), TB AAOPTW1 . ENV IMPACT: MPOIRT DATE CERx:CF�Et� STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO. Sara C O.MmIWEE +HETI NG DA+I'x. AD SORY �WCENCY HEARIXG OATEN, 41 Lo k 4g, C ;i�.} t AT7VI5ORY AGENCY P,CT�LCIN �, , �'''�'''� V4 5 u �r . , APPEA141, ? APPEAL HEARINGi HATE BOARD ACTION.... ..._. COb ENTS FCti�R PLANNIZIG DIRE CTOR`S REPORT ,y ry TEiITATIVE SLTBDIVISSgrr TENTA it —VB PARCEL MAP P.E EL—U+ lay SUBDIV18IION El� WAINTP, APPLICA TION (:Please' check kopropriate boy) APPLICMIT: ADDRESS : PHONE 1d0: " °l ,USS l :PHONE r10:�'� ADDUs : C-0, C' EITSEIEER CA SURVEYOR: TE a CIX C C> i N 3TIG'E' OF HE ARIPIG To, 4.__, CA TIOIT CF FROPERTY : TOWNSHIP � MANGE --� �. SECmoll ASSESSOR' S Ru2C.ET1 t�df3t�E£R: C� 11 — �'�, �h a TOTAL ACREAGE PRASE SUB • IT PREL.'Llril.IiA RY TI TIE REPORT OR RECENT r (dated 'rTth? a last s :: months T "Or OF TITLE INStt i,t j' AI�i3 RECORD,., ) 11 TH APPLICATION. TPID_CA :G TNFY)mTiJN BY CFgCiHVEES PARTICUTA a BS 7I' THE, DAft,, . � R P. CEL. C4ACP,»ATNI�; DAA BooK PAM TU"aJtic`�.ER AIM SIZE OF IARCELS BEING C'RF;AIED (�*iclttcli.ri� ,��Y r!emaandeY}. k3IsTAI,ICE ., d�URMAL WATER COURSE OR STORi�i r r DRE{ PROPOSED I-C =JO) OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL:. --�. '(Check With Iiea?th Departmerit 1 SS PROPI3PED-910VRCE OF WATE'R : 'Z"T\ Check,. with Hea1.t:: Department) DO F'13IIE'R A PHONE LILIES EXIST TO THE BOUNMRY OF TIC ORIGINAL PARI cEL? ESraT TIM DISTANCE TREY °N`iYL JL4 VE TO DE EX= TDED'i ----_a eYlsed. 7-9440 1 a -*ICE USE ONLY 13utt!s ,C%In;ty planning Dept, Receipt 7 County Center Drive Applicant ' Oroville: CA 95965-3397 AP 11 (916) 534-46010 S bdi ision Name if APPENDIX pate filed LAO DIV18ION APPLICATXON Supplemental Infcrrsnation for Planning Department 1, List and describe any other related permits and other public apptd,10,1N regttired for this project., including those required oy city, regi state and federal agencies: �� �.s2_���.�r✓ Q��n� c1_ -0, V'. C Z, propgsed, scheduling/ associated projects; y 3. Anticipated incremental development ('pha=sing of subdivision, units, future.. development olans), ,.,.._., 4. What method gill be utilized to accorvnadate surface drainage? ���� � how on-site and downstream drainage,ahaitnels will be affected. �,1�e.c�'�'��n SV6��� 1,�'►��.__��t___�_��1__�?�� lbw +�r,r. ��,. �,� ��� " proxim ty of water: for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, ete,40 5, ra grlixtg be necesnecessary?Cubic yards (estimate): 6; Will excavation or [ 7, Directions for travel to prciperty'(rural and mountainous areas only. LY j 1101anpM�R Y�Y4a17-1- T777-71-- l r I;N�JIRGNNi} ' PACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* dent fy'potentially significant environmental impgOtb associated paid)) di the land divisit on. project design features OV 6pecial con t"6' of approval (mitigationMeasures) ate proposed to alleviate potential pp ri tq S ♦ h t�` 1+r� � P,�'nV kt'� i'� i�f���'���t. environMe ►tal impacts? W e, S e.� CSiX-+.«ke ENVIft+�NMRNTrL 'SETTING:; a) pescti:be"the project site. as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. a Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of l' the structures. j b) Describe ;the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspectgo lndicAt.e the type of land use (residential, commercial., etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, depax`4�" ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage,. f setback, xear yard, etc.)- .CERTIFICATION tc.),CERTIFIhereby certify that the statements furnished above and 0 the attached ex1"wJ`s present the data and information required for. (Shit: Initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statddlfsaJ and info etion Presented are true and correct to the best of my knoWIdd9& ,and belief, a xe _ a Data'l% For: xUse separate sheet fqr longer responses. I 4/85 s , V t' 1, BVICAIIIII 1161 9A. The subject project is Located on a relatively evel site. The majority of the site is covered w:ih�gras weeds.. There is an existing horse facilit grase y (covered arena, barn, etc. of which a good :intact for this � portion wi11 remairy project. 9B . The proposed site is mainly surrounded by existing 1ot�t� density residences. To the south are three residential' in size From • 33 acre to 2.23 N acre J yo�svajrir� are p All �7 eight It J • 1Q th�. �S�Lf }.�xR h. g parcels varying in size from 0,5 acre to 4.91 of these a church ac:riYA�- are for residential use except the 2. facility.,To the w8 adze est is the SIC is a and to the east 2-Acre parcel. Several of the aforementioned horse facilities which bane would be consistent- witharthels es p;rc;213_s:ed r a` l Planning Depaxt;nent NAME HIDDEN V'11T1&,#1,t''C%,�,1-w- _ Environmental. Health Department CDT' (Forestry Department) AP: 71-3�1-2 Attn: J. Craig Carter (or, areas north of red line on map) w Butte County Sheriff PG&E (check 'title report for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement ('areas within large map in cabinet) S ool Dist icjt (Hal map) Water Company (hf individual wells are not indicated on app,l�,cat� on. or �i!<� Durham rrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co. California Water Service Company (Chico area.) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of rop'Y-0 Thermal.i_to Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along 1'errt ' to lake) Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe "Kill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Ic y-=-M Paradise Irrigation District City of (:check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggfi Gridley 09,0VEXE AREA ONLY: Dake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see)large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see 'large map in cabinet) _ El Medio Fire District (check wall:. map; a small portion of Oroville only'Y BIGG , RJ11HVA,LE, GRIDL?'Y AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY): check wall map and title re d'' to ,see what, applies. Some areas overlap. Drainage District #1 Drainage. District #2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation District 118.,33 Reclamation District #2056 Sacramen.to and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District IN C TAIN.CASES: Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept. of Fish and. Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas') Cal Trans (near State 4twy. 32, 70, 99, 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Richvale Hwy.), 191 (Clark Road) State Water Quality Control Board (projects with more then 100 lots or ur:4it,90 United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land --check AP'book',,§J) Parkst and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Water Resources Department (property near Lake Oroville -- watersh*;6) Rock Creek Reclaimation Dist. (west of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek end east of Hwy. 99 (see wall. map) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASES', check title report for any mention of special services or e'asemeiZip such as to Thermalzto Irrigation District; (numbered items) NorthStar 0WMI-A ENGINEEPIN CIV &eers *Planners •'Surveyors HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH SUBDIVISION STORM DRAIN ANALYSIS CImon- ifPerhaps the most significant concern that moot 1k) addressed��' order to safely develope this property i s tl conveyance of st( rmwater. Historical records and pers'6.0A interviews Avdicate that this property has flooded in the pas�6 a�x� ;,Fill most likely flood again. Adjacent property owners h&YA' expressed their. concerns about the affects of this pro�rbi4 I' ciovelopment on; their own properties, Because of t' pis, the drain40- solution must be addressed carefully and in detail, The property in question lies adjacent to Edgar Slough,, �. irrigation and stormwater channel, which ht:s a levy along its no, A't4{ bac. The levy,, acts as a dam to overland flow from the n6rtJ­4 keeping the storrinwat~er from entering the slough. This water tlj6M floors westerly across the property towards the Skyway. Near -6149 Skyw,i�y the levy runsout and the water is able to flow inns -E slouah,. The box culvert at the Skyway restricts the flow caul &q � a batt.;kw�ater effect. There is no historical evidence of wat flowing over the Broadway at the Skyway but il� has reached the edty' of t116 road.. The property is also situated near the mouth of Wildcat Canyon. 1ALY canyon is a long, steep --sided. drainage that extends into t111,,;A adjacent foothills. Rainfall in the canyon flows down to a culve'�"•t across Money Run, Rdad and then into Edgar: Slough. A combinationf high. flows in Edgar Slough and heavy rainfall in Wildcat Can�W creates the flooding that occurs on this project. The Wildc t% Canyon Laioff is unable to flow into Edgar Slough and overtops t` banissi flawing westerly towards the project. The -:flooding exto%1 the lengVa of the property and in places is several hundred fe t,' wide: Yt„nesses have identified, for us the area that M historically flooded. DESIGN AND ,GALC_PLAATXON8: Several methods were employed to quanta the flood v:plumes so that an adequate design could be developed fdtV handling ttm flows tl=ough the project. It is very important t° correctly"'lenti.fy the flooding situation, both before and aftd development #..'I so that no neighboring properties are advers',Y impacted. In particular, floodwater cannot be diverted onto anoth er parcel nor con it be caused to backup onto another parcel. Alsof� if possible, the peak flows downstream should not: be increased,, 90 DECLARATION DRIVE) CHICO. 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(type, distance and directior,A: g l 1 .M- + TZ Oalc, Va�pet�ctian Community: grasses .�• ) ' t14. Geology'; y�Ca C a LZSalt Lxrllfaetn: , a S'� ( 1 3 Butte Exposure. dfh (oven) .. { ! is, slope.. Q=-% ( 1 tarrdtirvrueris� landlor tenants). end Address, t-- ^mo- 3 �" -� d "Ri - nt ihar�` J hico r ry(��p (7.5) 1948 (iJr) Photorovisd'<i? � a *--- r�'•""` f% - Eating 141 1916D #Op:pq if G 21N on a2E NW y. of '% of ��'i '/. of, NE % of Section 5 9ese Alec !! 1 �'lint 19903 Culamal R.espurr—e Survev of the Hidden f a11gI' �. fjld.�,��q�llnatca: � mitil mmE (from NW coiner mqp) 6. Elevation., P 71 titI)p►i Hidden Valley Ranch Archaeological Survey -v ;f , fbu� dor 0.15 mi le. The artifact is located south of Ht.ia ' Road ap>`o'1«a tel ,_-_---__- �� f 12-12-90 21. pctoa: A 22. date Recordad one CCS flake, Arf)fsrz 00=101011:s _ ..-- 23, LJ 9. Collected: No In. Curated at: NIA 5.. N*.Mtweter Ed a� Slough approximately 0.2.mile south. (type, distance and directior,A: g l 1 .M- + TZ Oalc, Va�pet�ctian Community: grasses .�• ) ' t14. Geology'; y�Ca C a LZSalt Lxrllfaetn: , a S'� ( 1 3 t' Exposure. dfh (oven) .. { ! is, slope.. Q=-% ( 1 tarrdtirvrueris� landlor tenants). end Address, t-- ^mo- 3 �" -� d "Ri - nt ihar�` J CA 95926. - *--- r�'•""` one G !! 1 �'lint 19903 Culamal R.espurr—e Survev of the Hidden f a11gI' 19. Referenaast'Sandra. Hidden Valley Ranch Archaeological Survey -v ;f , 2f1. Name of Project: ,_-_---__- �� f 12-12-90 21. pctoa: A 22. date Recordad Sandra Flint24. Affillaf)on and Address:, Mountain. Anthroppl�zical _ ..-- 23, secorded sy= Research' 6�J Declaration 73rive Slane D. Chico CA 95926 l f CBnt)nuatfo►t5lliR!tt�`(X) Y. ISOLATE LOCATION MAP Other Desig► ailons: Isolate 3 pagg. .3. �..of 3 ski ky 2" 111.E fu / } 0 ARROW '` �,r .... �S �✓t'" `,.,",sp/�/'5° f'� ���. { ,�\ �:dw . �R 'Q •`r , r a py+,'` �' �4w. •.. _ �.�y n � �.riF 1.� ".-i', � 4PL�•,+' �} ` � _ ori} � r 'Gn^.� r�,��.,.'�. $ �e p(Ag,l e n ,a• 1 114t�µr «•�' rk�o,� ,�= ?�=2�J!; X22 ..i Piot It da�C%i�G �drn= Ginv �.at ��•:3��. y=+ -F �?x:i� ��� igi' ��i ' Pe �i,y`'e� • 3 �.o � # r II•j3aE� ' .l u a .r �- '"`yam ,l�a���t>~.,�Y•-.�yh;^��n Wgg . ► {'(li f ' .fit '�.� p `,t��x�' �' � a c �` ��"""• 1'.. MWM�c��" # aaf3'Ss c t!nrxs. .JfS.^vim `�.Pb . t� y� � • s� � 1 i, u / M r t rC"Gr ...J �♦ X75 1 �. 4wsa BM I92 T. s a�a�o w . � R YDs,• � I • 47 4 .,� 0 CHICO CALIF. �f NEA CHIW 1VavADRANCLE' N3337,5— WI2145/7.5 * j 1:24000 n 3 two o f 3 o+Tr,mrnass, E I000 zoao xao sono sfloo 7oaahEET' CONTDUfttHiilitt�t�,bp +' r HVIDNAL CEWSWC V i7SCA1. Aa'diJM' O 7929 -_...� .�..A. . t a state of cel#fdt'ni'b » "i ho Rho Age nt.y ...,, DEPAOTMENrI PAF KS .4f�15� t GFiEA;'Ci®h1 i►d>»C1.iil41ATION CENTF.A fiefcr[veca ?, gyp. i ORC9 i_sal..te, Page of 1. County. Butts n ------------- 2. lJSc35 Hued: Ctoo 67,5'1 1948 Photorepisedl ; •. � ,... j . f L1TM Coordinates: Ione L1 , 0_2JL6. 0 15. 814 r0 1 4 3� 5 9r 4 0' Eostinp � rhtr ( l A, Township21N _. mange S V. of Sw v of NE r % of Section 5r .—....� Base Met. i ° Mair Owtolnates: ,, ._,•� mmS '---'-W - MME (from NW coiner o. map) 6,Eleva / � � p Iron �"L s From the imcItion of 7, Location: � Skyway and, Humbug Road (Honey Run Road) travel, e�''f on Humbug for 0.15 mile. Artifact is 180 degrees south of Humbug.,`�± ,i�7� le, ----Load about 0. a. Artifact Description- One Basalt Flake , No • Colirrcted:_: 70. CutetQd nr: NIA Nearest Water t (type, dittance and direction): d z ,'BZOt' h. Appz-oxi: ;-lately 0.2 miles south. 12•. Vegetation Community: Oak, grasses 'f3, Landform,y �Sarrarr� r f 1 fa. Geology,�.[17 South (open) y 15 Ex�sa�rrt P ._..�.,...___��._ 0 Ss, Slapo• 1 • Pat Congo Dann Marshall and Bill Bro shard 1Z Landowner(c) Viand/or tenants) and Address; Pat y . ry 3044AA 1✓ionticel�.a In. " Chico, CA 3 9 s92� P Is. Remarks:_ 'one 4I }' 13. Reference::aandrza ' Flint, 1.990;tltural Resources ';Surrey of the Hidden VaZZc-fir Ran id _il t M Name of Project; lfiddgp Yal ley Ranch fi aeolo ices Serve i 21 Photos: %i A 22. date Reeor„+ed: 23. Recorded By; Sandra Flint ...i _ 24. Aff Illation and Addreu: Mountain MthroPO> +f;icr Research 60 Uec1a3tion f(Ve, suite D, Chico `�. R 422 �H (Rev; 4dMdf I �'} CoortlnUatlor> Sty ,1•'`). 'So(-ATE LOCATION MAP Other Degignations;..�..,,T„ soLate 4 pOR � p C ri ��.� N •.� '.a n� auanc(.y `` � Y. - r �•YSt -s - t ri r���K ®�,�. ¢ .�' • I' A `•, r .+,. aL rM l 1 "9A�fj"•"I 'i --�". �/ � J U� `�=�tY_y "�1����y ��Ll 'jtJ tf�1� 1'��t�u�.•+. 5 { cur re n •u r . cava �C �y. x �r CL . {a; ^ a" tai as ^ I t m r-I gf s�FF I � U f a �4TS p Plant Irk 86 f , ctr'3rti`Garde tf 1 ;[moi'"• "'� w� t -- { ��a�y�ia�atr rr{11tff�kk��Jtt�ifrr(�yxr " ��,, `• . a�•4C� ...rSN.���p yr• r � ���� ���x� fir- j rP.lfX` `j . %; Pet c a' ✓ .. , , _� a • Ya. ' ,ki� l�i�ffr�t f�� � n n �Fy, ,� ! i Aft loof Lf It .. �, � • � � ?�J=y'F ti�.,r. app'` .`r3'.•��„ `s`Spv '^» t U .K; r • hirtttttr�se M„'r�'�Ji '`F^ � .- v vera Avv .i1 �u.aff�2S� 175 , •' ' " /, it 8M 192 21 . IAA �gYA6 • t � ! CHICO, CALIF. NEA C111C0 15' QUADRANGLE N5037,5—W12145/7 5' e s r 1:24000 +a" low I Lkn J Waal{� Y zoo 3G4o YdO SGCp_ �OOQ 7000 FEET �I� �■ 110LOMETER "+ t, !� t CONTOUR 04TDUANERt�perLDAMNALGE00MMUCAL [AilA`or 1029 XI 1! eo'�� a S deJt'of�Agrfur� ' � in � � ���.�a"'jaaru�rr-",�4 ' ---- ,_.., • �,,,�acsr�' u.yP �PIant! agctta���c a jv �r Mu- ,s`�-�"M��--msc.�"', ~•�' Alda a:� .��]��5;�,�,�rp a7a . -•Q'4',gAr a t• � h tlr �a c ^1 �fia3a � ?s=�"u= 1' ti � � � j��" til; fY: .yztgg ay� 1 � aty r 4 ays�`~ 1 a • � t��, j� j� tf ij�rS� t J 1 FROM TO - += ►�,r.+��r. 1NGRAM & SHELTON A5ALIOPS . 3100 Cohasset Road, Chico, California 9026, a t n'''om :�...�=:w..�.�. �✓.'Q�`-#? �`'�- (916) 891.1531 Fax (916)-94141/01 ri"ESSAGS 4NA --------------- ..� SIGNED '4f REVEGETATION MATERIAL FOR FALL OF 1990 *All orders are contract ,grown; orders for fall 1990 should be placed bjv „ f=obruary/March 1990 to allow for collection and growing time, 'Ali orders require ra s0% deposit and the remainder is C.O.D. 'The plants are ,grown In Leach super ceils(1 "x8") or Tree Bands(2.25"x2.25" X5"). "The cost Is $1.10 per plant. Minimum order per species is 20 planta. C)RDER 'FORM: 5 I �'a+11' � ••1��FW'i•Y'9YpINY,?vk _ma ff Y,f T- 1 CIi IVAT1VE CA"POpRN1A O/gj�S (.dune 1988) . GLUE 'OAK NURSERY + 2731 Mountain Oak Lane Bluo .fZescue, CA 95672 i Valley (916) 677-2111 5 Interior Live 'i+ �- XCALIF4RNIADEPT. OF,1~OR05TRY Black. ,. MAGAL IA FOREST 6400 Steiffer RoadItIRSCRY I Black a a I la CA 95984 Blue- lue(9161 (9161873-0400 a l iey CALIFORNIA 'FLORA NURSERY Somers andD Streets P.O. Box 3 Fulton, CA 95439 (707) 528-8893' Valley Coast Live CALA'VERAS NURSERY 1622 Highway 12 Blue Valley Springs, CA 952,52 (209) 772-1823 Valley Interior Live Black CALIFORNIA CONSEFkVATION CORPS Napa Satellite Center I".0. Box 7199 Napa, CA 94558 ' Blue (707) 253--7783i,. i Valle ~ CHRISTENSEN NURSER` , Coast Live 1600 Sanborn(toad Saratoga, CA 95070 1408) 867-,4181 roast Live CORNFLOWER FARMS P.O. Box 896 7 Elk. Grove, CA 95624 " Blues -black Valley (915) 689-7015 Coast Live Interior live ELFINWOOD NURSERY canyon Live 405 Sylvan Road Blue Colfax,'CA 95713 w Valley (976,) 389•-2313 Canyon Lice LAS-PILI"IAS NURSERl^, Black Star Route Box 234' Bice Santa Margarita, CA 93453 (804) 438.5992 Valley Coast Live • LEONARD COATES NURSERIES lntet-idr Live Canyon Live Black 400 Casser INC, �Y Road Blue Watsonville, CA 95076 ; • (408) 724=0651 Valley Coast Live w,-= Black .ter f1 ' 1 ` COMPANY VIA NURSF-R" 18331 E. Faothill Blvd* , 1=w Coast e Q P.O. 13o�A 91702 Azusa, (213) 334-9321 L WHOLESALE NURSERY T1VEpNS NA o Road 379 W. El Came CA 93420 Blue Coast LiVe Arroyo GrandQ, (805) 481-5996 OKI NUR SERV COMPANY ` Valley Coast -Live , S.O. Box 788: 0 828 CA Sacramerito, 916) 383-5661 FAR RA SUPPLY Blue ♦; Coast Live LEY pBp,CEFUI- VAL Valley Road interior Live 11173 PeacefuCA 95959 14evada City. Valley ,.,�..r (916) 265-3276 � OWERS NURSERY Blue . SHRUB tDE GARDENS Vaasa Coast Live. 1965 PortolRoad CA o62 t3lack e Woodsl851 7685 (415) Blue WH01-ESALE NURSERY Valley Live Canyon "Live SKYLARK 6735 Sonoma Hwy" 95405 Cdast interior L ive Black ,� Santa Rosa,, « (767) 539-1565 . C« NURSERIES, IN STRISLINCS Coast Live ,.P.O. Box 793 Mariposa way Canyon Lisle 6529 Merced, CA 95340 Valley \ F " 722- (709) 4106 - • ,Blue � , TREB OF LIFEpn,etmar<n P.O. Box 736 CA 97593 Valley t Live .. Canyon Live San 3uan CaP{Stranos COBS on Llve� Canyon (71:4) 4y6..4124 .Black - NURSERY Engelmann TIV . KLAN ► Blue Coast LiVe WAPUMNE . 3847 Mt. pleasant CA 95648 Valley _ interior Lwe Ll' r�caln.-5154 (9161 383 Blue WILDW OOD FARM Highway 12 Valley Coast Live Live Black , 10300 Kenuvood, CA Canyon (707) 833-11161 Blue- BtlENA NURSERY Valley -Canyon Live VERBA 19500 Skyline Blvd. Coast Liv Live Black Woodside, CA 94062 Interior (415) 851=1668 H CALIFORNIADEALERS AND ' HEI ft CODE NW88R FOR REFERENCE TO THE UST OFSpt�IES 0jjq NEXT PALGE J. APPLUO'N FORE -0 7 09 I -lfon Roc., -t i . GEORGIA -PACIFIC CORP. Sesta of C w . _ P A 95472 90 West Redwood17. (707) 827 f Fort Bra Avenue R & B NUF�SERY-i 9gfiCA 96437 10722 North Purdue *2 'SLUE € ^4 �l %tSERY (707) 984-6651 Clovis, CA 93612 _ 2731 Mounts lrt Chet Labe 1p; GLAS X11._ (209) 298-3995 Rescue 95M%f1PRE8T T nuSNURSERY 672 P.O.P6Box 4413 78� RFt)BUD r (91 6) 6 77- 21 1 1 St. IS. FARMS CA o 9457.4 P.O. Bear 1782:. � s *3. CHRISTENS r (70 7) 963-2372 George EN NURSERY 8' .town. CA 95634. 1600 Sanborj Road. 11 LYON (913)333-2300 Saratoga, TREE FARM OF CARMEL 9 . CA 95070 P,O, Box 22435 19< SIMPSON TIR'!iiER l st (408) 81x7-4181 Cannel, CA 93922 NPANY - (408) 624-2149 P.O.:�x 1169 CIRCUIT r'i1DEF#' PRI' D Atcyta, CA 95.521-11.69 9619 Old' Redwood Hvuy 7TOiVS, INC,12. .NAi1VE SANS (707) P2-0371 Windsor; CA 95492 Windsor, -_ ; 379 Vilest E! Campo Road: *20. SOQUEL NURSERY GROWERS (7.47) 83fj-664 i { Arroyo Grande OA ;�34- t� 3645 N. 5: CTiLpE' MEf? = Main Street X9 5 UF Soquel. CA 95073' LO , t3Rs'�� r eElt$ERY 1508 Crgnnell RQ�iq (408)475-35331I . , 13, OLLE OLSON Tttntdatl CA 9a�5i F 4 0 21 v4-, eck Road (7£37,, 677,.Og1 �_. 21. REE OF LIFE Monrovia, CA 91016=9990 P.O. Box 736 V� 6. (815) 357-1181 ORNFL017s,/ER FARMS < San Jua-1 Capistrano, CA 92693 P Q. BOX 896 &IiE THEODORE P,4YN FOUND i [n (714)496-4124 Elk trove CA 9x624 14459 Tuxfortl Sheet` (916) 689- +016. " A .,� O-N-IAPUMNE NAi IVE aLA111TNt1RgSun Va!leyCA 91352ERYCO07 Mt. Pleasant Road 7. FOWLER NURSERY (213) 768-1802 Lincoln, CA 95548 525 Fowler Road: (916) 645-9737 1 PECOFF BROZ evenings,,ear! a, P,lewcastle, CA 9565$ ;r. 5 Box215R `yfRS NURSERI` y rra (916) 645-81'g1 23. VVOODLEAF NURSFRY Escondido; CA 92025 (619 7 6176 Old Olive hivvy 8 F7Tl0. FOREST' BURS ) -3120 Oroville, CA, 95965 ERY _ 17110 Mockingbird Can ori 16' ` (918) 889-169& Riverside. �' Road 'tNIIRY?'REE FARMS, _ 925114 2450 r' (7141781--8946 1f461andS6 V'a11 Lr if Theror :f `lo Jaz=�n.gafirncontainarsorlarger. 7777 { 0 t N N .li jJ N N 4 cq N d SIO ft'! � N N I 1. N -CQ N t J Nrr—.—Q .�-- N N N ♦. N +^ N . C�} • , tt N t t+l N �' +� s f „ r � C'w a S9 cf ct N SV w' r v-� d' C� - W N fvv `3 N Y r, a- C e- N N r .- *4 r" V) r 'n .rF . Y �'i ~Y ,to to ee--CwV�(`\�.. co � •1`�r. t�i VI.JAo Am. '. i _ l'4 L (o 4,0 t- V v tom' I,.. `q Y C6 M Ci %F"n r- (0 r- � -to N� d'1crItM NNtYYt�vN%T'CCItCt0 rSr!S7M.6 C_q} M �). rNNNNN rN'ts7tq v 1t � i it 1 ice• f0 . NI Q " ; VS C _ C v �' a. 3 v \ ; of �; C N b O 47 w dTl 6n - p Cif ,. + f a► o m i; m tir;.+ Cn C tri ... of = 4. C m tn' m CO .. --� t» •- a srn o in " E i, 38 0�+ tn�.:' r '- s n C'x c '. C C q m C ,E }4 �� ut- n x cs zy. ° a ;c � a c3 d a a a �c> Ca QL cn �;, �t a lu A. �� t a ' W U IL ir 0 {� u '. G ;\ i r f ti [_.. � i• yy Q �� � may. .� w LL, 0 r sa�04a H cLj, ¢t7 A L0 wra r� w\, r O0 `; LL U ri�i to •t y- Ft ; s V NOUN=.. 5 „x st t z ' & d Table l� l P1 ar;t sp �iea obs +r•v�+d avt HIodon VA114v 19410. l i st�tt f;n aporo��"mat0 order'..; ci`� �'►cFi t�,n c � ” . ,abund�nrw�. . Tree5t i` 1.�I1ey Oaks-- aks E�rercus aab„_ata a. n .al fornix. slack 4J lorr"t0 J.�ar►s cal-f�orria ea 3. ;.'vcsmQre, I�Xatanu s rar,_cmo ,a . agora , Frr.in�;Catif Wi.il1`14, Sal ic; 7a Ce - b. •�irrgyt3 Wi ]IarHi 5x1 x lasriatt i. Sandbar Wri22aw j�""'cslt~ 01, , 8, interior l vew oak, C� ,srctas l�l,i sx ice-, � i C'alfforrtiax Bay Umbelltu'ai-xa .calfto�-r�aa 10 .'White Alder, A! nut, rlroa,bi �sLIliia 11. ; Scr•.e!} Oals> Quest•rtes aurr,osa ifoa~rti-a 13UZkeye,, Ams ltt Gal3fiorrica !3• oectntain Ash, orbsp jExotzo_ 10rric , Shrubs v, Ij J 2. Coff.eeber $laCkberrir R-cz�+te'�� E r P t"yy Ri,amr,U: ( ' oiOOM bak ` , Taxi d�„t`+dron ! ��, � elrle'rtser•r Ra;rob. ` Cal f'farnia. 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R n � Ir 00r+ t� } r t .7lrK Sw�i 1 t r �4t p t Cti� �''�, '?'`'r it.R +tA. g y"'C lJli 4 k (r �'rSS'xib fi �tr+'rd *e"r.Y"k#`i..rw a i St ggr C U i d t.' y A - � Y � 1lyriP ♦1 It g����qI �1 ��yy w NS+Cj1Q 21 R i ct this P7.e+��:e to 1 slet�� _ th'x a nuibe` ' wast cine re rdzn5 or td eph on 4 addeSs any ,,,�,eted �ot'iil, the Bove s at e �i ` ceg +I�Oekda�'3 •� " � g � �o � :00 a m. y�y.4'c yo'urs Vel �1 Very 1. _ t �' �C't`ar p,pnt ir, ►��It �r jrorl;aental HOaz Pub.`works a tar. Hn nee`ng Ndz IA I ) l lT •r 4"ri t 4j F i7 l 6; t , , �'��,.t " , av��SAI�IYIii��l w' 71;, `,' q111 �. �I:" go Ar 1. �- _ • ...�''`�.._...� �„,,,_;,�; .. ,.__,.,...,_,.mow LAjc4D 5>F NAT URAL U, (!ALI 1F 4 t.tl7°t DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC VIORKs WILLIAM (M11) CHFFF=' Oltd6tbr 7 COUNTY CENTER ORIVC OROVIL''LE, CALIFORNIA 9510 Telephoner (9I6) 531$-76SI RORALD V, 0OLROY Oopptly t'Yii�d°�apr December 20, 1990 RB: AP 11-38-22 1l. Donn Marshall 1912 Cussic Avenue Hidden VaValleyley Ranch 'TS14 t` CA, 059217 Dear Mfr. M€ zvshala 1 At the re U ar me4ttinE ot., tiliO Ault to County S16di,vis:i.oi . C,omnii�tee 'held A : ewed the above—referenced o ,��r`v. c itt _E� e ,I. on December 19 , l,I.t�, thn cntrun te> tt:at ve sui.bd;ivi ilon, As a result of 'this meet, hg 0 Public Works, ori;] 1 recommend t:hE enc;.losed list of conditions. ' I i'This project has been sl:h.eciulE:d for the Advisory Agency meeting of. � 3anuary 7g,' ],991. Thvi ;meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m in the Board ,iof Supervis ors Rot.im,r 2,5 County Center Drive, Orouille, CA. If you have any a+Ltest ons regarding this (natter, please contact this office. Very truly yogrs, j4illia' m Chetf Director of 'Public Works J h"Mendansa '� Assistant Direictor- i attachment` _ cc: Pla'anina DepartMer,L- n��irrnriental Mealth Departmetr, r i • ;a el, 0hill oo)r� ��A��l���� a� SiE�� i t a�� ttao l�ogl� s,�lt7 I WOO slsK�rau be �rtrle t cif ��r���'f�Pology i; tagse�o surt;a i , tete [/ti��'; r,� i�aliornfi a rslty Oi11 r I �600pC ZEHAhn ti ri.u� mi�irr tot 15b! .. CAI 592 SHASTA (918) Fl9 k�i * �r- ---- --- s; November 29, 1990 Butt'-" County Planning Department Y17 County Center Drive Cre)VIlle CA 95965 ttEs AP # 11-3$-22/HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH SUtDT�i,1SlON. I.C. # L90=-67 , T21H, R2E, Sections 4i5,• [iSGS Chi7.'5t quad acres co 7.� Quad Dear County Planners, xn responses to a request received November 28 search for theaty4vp cited r 1990 Project was conducted b l a record the oP '1 tial map), and recorAs for archaeologic examinir Butte County. s� tss I J( RESULTS. PREHISTORIC RESOURCES: ,'\Our records indicate there Previous ly recorded sites of this L are no within the project boundaries, However three s�tQs located tyAe have been recorded with izi a ane-mile radiusof this project boundaries. Two of these site.$ are bedrock of the mortar,; . stations, acrd one cite is a hab t:t,on s1 te. HISTORIC RESOURCES There are ne this 1r previously recorded sites of. type known to be Located within the However, our records indicate that there are rtwo'esitesnOf th, type recorded within a one-mile raditis� °of the this• These sites are both. recorded as rock walats4 project' area the USGS map shows the historic Crou'oh Dtl'h and the hist ly,, Humbug road north of the project area. io this request labels this rand the Honey Run Road). aecom an A orris also indicate that;. Butte' Creek' sout'Ii o#' the Records .,the location of a historic ptrict. area is Placer tined during Gold Rush time and ydraulia district. It was during the 1920's and 19301S. ed later PRE MOUS ARCHAEOLOG�Tr CiL INVESTIGATIONS: Accordirt retards, the project area k's not been g to our nultural resources. previously surveyed for 14PN ATURE SEARCH: Reviewed were the -official re .tsps for arch Reviewed Sitea and 'suvveys in Sutt;co e Couttand Also r�rViewed were the Matan a 1 0,e gist ;he Cdlif orn,i.a. Inventory of His tari,e of Hi8tcrso Place Calif arnx; His�rrical Landmarks l'g$2California all ) i�� orzc Inter t, century of Ca1it o Y� $ Or' (19,5)j and Historic Spots in California (1966), PIRCO fMEI9DA'TIONS: Based upon the above information local topography,the ax�d' the pr'o,�P-ct is located in an area corY 1+�1(),the� �+ b�; extremely .sensitivr_ for cultural resources. j we re,ommancl that a pWofessioaa. ,J n� c�i�aeal_o�ical sey of the 1 arehaeaio ist 'conduct err �Eerato This'et area Wrier to an a" edt Person w.111 be ableo identify, and assess any cultural resources Which may be loeatclr�r�.��h } Project boundaries, :�s wee � �� sit Measures, for those aye sou:r k' . ��es t appropriate mitigal gin'' Thank you for your Ooncern in preserving Californiays cudtura.l h+�ri t�t�e Sincerely, Dr. Mak vto Kowta, Coordinator 't4c"r"f-iast Inf'vrmation Center Ca M. Donn Manshall ,P.R. r 2912 Cussiok Avenue Chico, California 95926 (916) 893-5259 Butte County planning Department Attention: Mr. Craig Sanders October 22, IlOP 7 County Center Dr. OrovXlle, Ca. 95955-3397 RE: Tentative Setbdivision Map A.P. # 011-380-02.2 Tog #!~ 90-08-02-02 Dear Craig: Pursuant to your request, this letter is in response to. the initial environmental study Performed by your of.Z`Jdd on the subject projoct. I would like clarify severalof the items _listed as "Suggested Mitigation Measures" in your environmental evaluation. Each item is addressed as foilo;,s. Item, #1 Proriosed wdrding far MIII at on Measure Designate on the final map a "No Development Zane" 'from; the north hank of Edgar Slough, within and ten feet i1D:y beyond the proposed floodway channel, The a Ppro.imae I, tentative omapheFinaldlocachannel be as shown on the tion �. shall be shown on the :Ci�asr�. map which shall be In substantial compliance with the tentative map. The northern boundary of the "No Development Zone" shall vary between 60' and loo' from r� north bank of :Edgar Slough, 4 Improvements within the "No Development Zane" shall be limited to construction and maintenance of the floodway' channel, landscaping and revegetation usin native plant materials, and removal of dead andsorar diseased plant materials. Removal of native plant material shall be kept to a minimum and allowedonly if and wherefi necessary to maintain the _integrity of the floodway, channel. Removal, p and xe lacement of native ;trees and plants shall be documented by a qualified botanist Revegetation of native tr(es and Plants shall on a „one to one" basis. Viae requited tr .. PIRM "r 11 7`c� it � it i Item #2 A qualified botaniet has been contacted and th.dy will be conducting a survey Of the site in the near future , Item #3 An archaeological report has been prepared for h subject site and a copy trill be forwarded to your office for t7our files. Item_ #4 The proposed stoxxt>, drainage facilities will incorporate a retention system tha,� w;tll, alleviate any increase in downstream flooding, 'item__#a We feel th�YEl' proper maintenance is vet^y mportah for, a facility of this nature and that a 50 foot residential building setback from the arena and boarding areas would be acceptable, Item_ #6 We plan to provide adequate parki,,g facilities that would satisfy Section 24--35 of the Butte County Code. This will be constructed ass,a part of the subdivision improvements. Item #7 The proposad.floodway will allev-^ate the flooding, problems at the bU111,ding pad locations. An approved storm facility design CV iAp5'ble of handling a 100-year :Flood will: § be provided prior tr4�recordation of the final map.; Item #8 Proposed Word nci for_ Mitigation Measure Residential development on parcels 7,rS, and 9 shall;, be subject to adequate provisions .for mitigatinei the impact of noise from traffic along the Skyway. The final map, shall contain a, nate, for these parcels requiring evidence condition: of a building permit. A of such complibuilding ance a shall be considered one alterhative of adequate mitigation. t Item #9 Discussion and Proposed ion r Nc)rmal operation of equestrian facilities typ3cally:� include a residence for thetrainer, manager, owner,: or caretaker, Often facilities ,;incorporate additional residences for laborers �1,nd groomers under "room and. board" agreements, which, while an additional amenity., is not a part of our proposal at this time , ci m ,t, . ME it An occupied home on the promises would work to 'minimize liam and as well as increase the Vandaboth effectiveness of safety and firsct aid efforts for riders and horses by providing hull time presence to situations. The presence of an onsite and handle emergency s j��s key to the image- ..and. full titre individual or family facility which o seima image . operation of the equestrian fac�l integrate social and recreatl,on€tl needs of the clients awl. of the neighboring residences. We feel placement oo tosa�chie�reence should ybe eroreuraged practi'al the County as a meth � � ,�. ore dor a home and productive use of land. We feel u'_ site is consistent to'needs ofboththe prc--ct ens in thQ daindrresi.dsnces y and responsive to', .th in the area providing the placement of one singlO family residence on parcel 7 consistent with the healtt. and safety mitigations established se©noradditl.onalences on adjacent restrictions be parcels, we would p map royal and offer imported as conditions for tentative mitigation step.'.:. the following wording The final map shall contain a ;note restricting residential development o:ft parcel T to one single family unit• Further; residential development shall be i - accordance with mitigation measures and #8." be greatly appreciated if we could get scheduled It would PP ub�.ivisi for the son cotuit°tee as soon as possible. Should any ,of the cauunents in the above discussion be unclear or cs unacceptable, please contact me at your earliest convenience. S ncerely, Donntarshal]�.` ND OF NAT URA L WEALTH ANh 0GAUT'� 7 COUNTY CCNPLANNING DEPARTI eNir ,n DRIVE - OROVILLF,,, CALIFOFMA W4kj`=97 October 15,1990 TELEPHONE. 09161 53a<7601 M. Donn Marshall 2912 Cussick Avenue Chico, CA 95926 Re Tentative Subdivision Map AP No. 011-380-022 Log #90-08-02.02 Dear Mr. Marshall. An Initial study Of Your proposed adverse impacts to the enl4ro Project, a Tentative Subdivision jy[a reduce or eliminate these impanense t (re le Ifer nt g tionclosed e P, indicates potenfidl!y project. Otherwise environmental checldist !" California Environmental ' an Environmental Impactmeasures are reg. Environmental uaIi Report (EIR required as part oilf Quality Act. is required Pursuant to 1fte An early response to this nofiftcation, sent to the scheduling of your project. Please forward your Iantuttg be ` date of this letter. partment written response ,will expedite Jthe ho' ase withizx IS days from tFt I A list of local consultants is included, by conducting a. records search, conduct persons sY and n determine for such serve s, rmithe need for a survey y In the event of ain EIR requiremena subsequeY�t su outlining the procedure. for archaeological rweys or arra>��;e- the County to select the consultant to letter will be sent ,ShoShould prepare the ]EIR.. d you have any questions regarding this matter, m. and 3.00 p.m. Please contact t};is office between Sincerely, E. A. Kircher Director of Planning t Craig Sanders ` Assistant Planner Enclosures „ APPENDIX 1 �OL7iVT'St' OF B1CTaTF' °> . (To be completed by Lead Agency) 1,00 No., g0-48_62'- 1 All NO+ 011-•38fJ'�(��'. 1• Name of proponent �M Donn Marshall (Hidden Valle 2• Address of proponent and re Ranch) presentative (if applicable), 2912 Cussick Ave. Chico CA 95926 3� Project description; Tentative Subdivision Ma iI MANZ7.A Xo-----.Y I2X F2N'n=1VC:.S OF' S YG1V'2:F'ZC�'IVTCE 1. Does the project have .». LIA#Arw f� substantially reduce the Potential to degrade the wildlife population to drovabitat of a quality of the enviro fish of wildlife species nment, o Plant or animal community below self-sustaining levels �q, use a fish or or endangered plant or an. reduce the number or restrict ea�en to eliminate Of California histo 11al or eliminate i=Ortant e history or prehsGo � les of�ge of �` rare 2• Does ry? major periods the Project have the Potential, to achieve detriment of long-term environmental goals? short -tern benefits to the envi-ronment is one which occurs in a relatively brief long-term acts (A short-tei� impact an the ., impacts will endure into the future.) period of timo while 3. Does the project have hi considerable? impacts which are indviduall (A project may wY limited but the impact on each resourceis relatively sentwo or oo ro but resources herey total of those impacts on the environment is si hethe effect of the 4. Does the gnifcxnt.) project have environmental effects which will cause adverse effects on h omen be' substantial beings either either directly or indirectly? IIT. TyETET$.'�[7CN.ATTON (7'o be completed this initial evaluation; h y the Lead Agency), On the basis of I/WE rind the proposed project COULD ttOT have a ss environcent and a NEGATIVE DEC gniFicant effect on tho DECLARATION will be Prepared. on the that although the proposed project CO an the environment, there will not be a si ULD have a significant effect the MITIGATION MEASURES described on gnifcant effect in this case b ' project.,A NEGATIVE DE the attached sheet have been added t� the DECLARATION will be re ecause I/WE fund the prepared. proposed project MAY have a and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPO significant effect on RT is required, the env rontdent�'- COUNTY Of .PUTTE, PLANNING DEPARTMEWT t D A1`E: s ByZ�GZ Craig Sanders., Assistant E'lanner • (Explanations of all "YRS ---11 XUP d' " C-» r� S �artd MAYBErt answers arei 14111 the proposal result i required on attae n significant; hod sheet(s)w. • a. Unstable earth g ant: conditions, or changes es in geob• Disruption displacement logic s ubstruCtusraa a. Change in topography or ,compacton or overeaverin�°Fthe isl7?i ground surface d, Destruction relief features? featu covering ar mod features? ification of rr �y unique geologic -y+w...•�•` e• Increase gic °r physical in wind ar water f. erosion of Soi� mages in deposition or `5) either on or� cif deposition or erosion which mon of off site? beach or the bed of the ocean or sands, or, changes y ba , I' the channel ofrver or3statio E• Loss of Y, inlet or lake? n, areas? Prime agriculturall Y productive "'Is des h. Exposure of grated urban landslides PeoPlo or property to , mudslides ground failure l0, S hazards 2' �• imi.lar Such. ,�.... Will the earthquakes, proposal result ors hazards? � a, rn substantial; ;Lar emissions or deterioration of , b. The creatio ambient air quality? n of °b3ectionable odors C- Alteration of airment ,smoke or fumes? Climate, locally or regionallysture or temperature, or any change 3• W-A-TF.�2• Will �e in, Proposal result in Substantial: a' Will 'in currents either marine , or the or fresh course or direction of '. 'Niters? Nater mov b` '2angeS in absorption tents • of surface 111 runoff? Fates, drainage patterns c• Need , or the rate far Off -sits surfaceand amount remo*ral, channelizat ondrw• "P—e or au4YOtt nstavepeI -- '%`�cludin � d• ,jlteratians to talYatirnz g vegetation the courxFv or Flowof- Change ., ea of flo � Change in the amo_wtr of surfaco i,, �� w'. Cers f. D 7 ischarg iter in Y qualit a into surface Uaters, or in it including but not limited to alteration of -Surface . mperature 'face water--"�"'" k , Of °x $• Alteration of Ygen or nor rale of .Flaw of mange in the ground --- - . e direction direct addirions�titY or waters?,- by cuts or exuavaOr Withdrawals Y of ground waters, either ti , or throe } through interce • . through i. Reduction In Poon of an aquifer supplies? the �moun;t °f' water Otherwise rwise available for "-- J. Exposure of public water --"-' People or propert 4. PLaNT'LIFe Y to water -related ,J+ Mill the Prop,§al result hazards such as i1°odin a --... ,„ �/ l a. Charive in the Sit substantial; a' , diversity of s (including trees ,pedes, or number Of Shrubs., grass crops, and aquatic species r Reduction of Plant,? the numbers °p gtic Plants)? ° Plants ,,- anY unique, rare or endangered s cr Introduction of pedes' the normal new species of n replenishment of ex'Plants into an area d, Reduction in acreage E species? , or in a barrier to eege of any agricultural crop? " y S. ANIMA]a__LIF'E. Will the proposal result in :;r►bstatrtirtl; I"; All. a. Change in the diversity of species,, or numbers of any species Of E1t�'(t3s1,l;' r (bird z, land animals including reptiles, :fish and shellfish, ;.... or�5�rll�sr, or sects)?,, b. Reduction it the numbers of any unique, rare Qr endangered t1pecieA Of animals? q, Introduction of new speeic�s of animals into an area, or in a barri,dr to the migration or movement at aninals? d. Deterioratioo,of existing fish or wildlife habitat? f. N2M, Will the proposal result in substantial; .., a. Increases in existing noise levelis? b, Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT A14D_GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glar,b? 8. ,LAND USE. Will the proposal result itt a substantial, alteration of tho; –� u present or .planned land use. of an area? '., Q,. 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) ` 10,. RISK OF UPSET. Will the,,proposal involve: a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the evtn of an accident or Upset: conditions? b. Possibla interference with an emergency response plan or emergeneyi i ca eveation pian? POPULATION, Will the proposal alter locationp distribution0 density off' growth rate of the human papulation? Tj 12. HOUSING.. Will theroposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housin Pi 13. TRANSPORTATIONLCIRCULAT+z. Will the proposal result in li a. Generation of �s6stantial additional vehicle, movement'? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? C.4 Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d„ Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or T movement of people and/or goods? _i 0_ Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles bicyclists ar pedestJ'4ians? PUBLIC SERVICES. 47111 the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a awed � for new .or altered government services: �W a. fire protection? b.- Police protection? c. , Schools? M d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads 4Z — f. Other governmental services? II i the proposal result in, 1 a• Ilse of substantial . amounts,of fuel or energy? require the dev.el In d6w d upon existing sources `J elopment of w sourcea;`of energy? " of energyr ar 16 • -WILITIgS s�b---s--......• Will the proposal result tantial alterations ill a need for to the followings news.. a. Posner or Ystesys� or' natural gas? b' Communications systems? Water availability? d, Sealer or septics ystems� .�., e' Storm water .lr,,4,, e? f. solid" 71-1 an6 17 -----lLkA q, Will 6,e proposal a. Creation of any heal result in: , health)?� ward or potential hazard b, excluding; mental �pasure of people to Potential health hazards? Will the proposal result in vista of view open to the public. the obstruction creation of an aestheticall ' °r wi11 the of any scenic -` 19. RECRFATIo1i aestheticallyoff nsiva site open Public It in the Will the proposal result in an Public view? quantity of existing recreational Opportunities? upon the 20. 1Li11F'AL pportunities? duality or h RESi0URCES, a' Will the proposal result, prehistoric or al result in the alteration archaeological g ? destruction of a b• Will xte? the proposal result in adverse to a Prehistoric or histo physical or Wes —..» ric building, aesthetic effects c. Does they strticCure or object? which Proposal have the potential to cause old affect uniBue ethnic cultural values? y hange d. will .the a physical c the potential ,strict existing religious til ,mp areal gious or sacred use Within , ENV�RC7' "'^'�•� ��...... lea attached.1``NTA%, EV ,es ,VAT 1r 4 w, The proposed project is a Tentative Subdivision Map to divide 27.2 acre parcels and one 5 acre parcel. The project is located south of ]Kone s to cf'e.ate e4���!�'n 2 racr,� side of Edgar Slough and directly adjacent to the Skyway Y un Road I �. no1`tlt mile east of the Chico city limits. There is an existing n the east and is approxI. �.tely ono. arena currently on site. This use occu les a private riding and boarding s{ e with Afl riding club was granted in 1980 by the Planning Commission. nto 8 acres. Llse Pet 't for tit D CiJSSICN ®F F1�Vl'RCle MENTAL EVALA"1'TiJN — niv AP # 011-380-022 fb,c,3b: This project will result in some disrupti(i;,% displacement, corn actio of the soil associated with construction of eleven new single family dwellings, n' and oar&r'44vering roadways, Most of the soil disruption will occur during this construction v�hay.�ome displacement and changes in ground surface, features will be necessaryto P drainage facilities, and prepare house pads. Due to the relative level nature trucf 1�e tr tad, amount of soil displacement is not expected. to be significant. Soil compaction wof ill r611�# frClnl road, driveway, and house construction. It is anticipated that once constructed, ny#�t oaf the remaining lands will be either prepared for ,landscaping or left in a natural state. that anywhere: from 10 to 15% of the site will be overcovered with roads It is; ���tjttluled other residential structurs. This will result in an increased amount of storm wa{� ' hd,115 }i d storm water runoff will most likely be directed towards Edgar dough which r Ivfft This i will their ofra,� it. to Butte Creek. This additional runoff will add incrementally to the downstream floodiri , Slough and Butte Creek. The project should be designed to minimize or eliminateo�4•�dgal downstream flooding. Some off-.site drainage improvements may necessary ariya"�tjgnal the additional runoff. to accofjy)�adafe 1e,10a,M,3j: Almost the entire 'project is located within a 100 Year Flood, shown on the flood insurance rate maps prepared by the Federal or Emergencyazaa°dCf+a' As Agency. The Flood Zone is the zone AE, which means that the base flood Mae;'t deter-nined. The base flood elevations range from 244 to approximately 247 feet above h ,boon The entire area within the flood plain the ve s, l yel. waters. This potential could be increased# soils dimpled siby g construction erosion duce flood prior to the winter flood season. Ground cleared of brush and disrupted for are road iia: e construction would be more susceptible to erosion if flooding were to occur. In t ad a� one, the parcel is heavily covered with weeds, grasses, and berry bushes. This s curxe�f,Jf �,sjo , the flood waters and allows silt to drop out of the water and accumulate as vegetation ac% , ,sloe soil may have to be brought on-site to construct elevated building pads so that the finishodoor have to be compacted and stabilized prior 00 Year flood elevation. These s will levels of homes can be located one foot above the 1 p r to any florid season. If these soils are not stab lhod, g deposits could accumulate in either Edgar Slough or 'Si nrficant arnounts of silt de o g Butte C�°e:ek, The location of homes and elevated honesite pads in this floodway could al seasonal flood waters. If soils are imported on-site to build u ter the cjWre of in flood water elevations could be expected. Persons purchasing these parcel should b f egse that they are within a Flood Zone either through a note on the recorded map or a note'+oti the deeds. art -s- 19: The soils on-site are classified as primarily vina .loam which is � ,° Productive soil. However, in this instance, it is just an isolate Y �culturj( conducive to intensive agricultural uses. It does not normally an a the past and development of this property will not ad d pocket and is riot , r itabie # t or reduce the acreage development of agricultural c Pear that the area has been j 1 ted ti of anyverset affect an a i �1 oduciic ti lop" y Y grrculturaT ��` ,lh: All of Butte County is located within a Moderate Adherence to building codes for seismically active areas should provide Intensity �?ne Vlll'R 3f: It is anticipated that some pesticides, herbicides, oils P vide adequate mi ilgat on, residential uses will find their way into Edgar Slough during Runoff coming from the roads will robab ,and other chemicals ass()6& g Periods of storm w&gr noff, 1 will be put directly into Edgar Slough without anybenefitof ghost concentrations because Fite water and amounts of pesticides and Herbicides, fertilizers and other household The conee►,frations not be. significant due to the large parcel sizes and the soil types id the 'a' i hbab �'Calc will " . ly 4b: A narrow band of riparian v YP found on s7 becoming an increasingly P vegetation exists along Edgar Slough. Ri rare vegetation environment and needs to be a Tian veg'b t#r ry is as an importanttivildlife habitat. protec ed. It a serves All of the Butte Creek Canyon area has a high sensitivity for rare and e endangered plant population has been located within approximately and it is recommended that a botanical survey be performed ont2nd nger�d pl fir; rare and endangered plant populations are destroyed. / mile of ttie� su"14ct rite d on this property to JT14�te' �0 no yed. 6a There will be an increase in noise levels on site over the present resulting from normal residential activities will be introduced to Ads wiffti Via, P nthi situation Z' _ � � � �e incompatible with the planned use for the area or the surrounding uses. his willt he tib: The project is located directly adjacent to the Skyway which is roadway- Lots 7, S, and 9 will be, subject to vehicular Horse from • $thigh speed, higli� volptao horse riding facility on it and no residential structures this road. have a proposed pasture easement along the Skyway which is a ro . Lot 7 wsl3li� dfl W-111 be cons on, it. T p� �� , the edge of the right of way,. This pasture ,easement will act as o aloe PP xrmately 200 feet. dc;e' ` g the, ,Skyway, The existing horse riding facility on does buffer from the vehic+t& ; X e ., residents will have to be made aware that these horse riding activities will co covered arena where Morse shows and competitions fake place and generate some noisrrd. system with Loud speakers for those events, nfinue. � a the noise and traffic associated with there. Residents will be subject to these period cev a'ss p#t end $: The existing land use on-site is mostly vacant land however b located in the southwest portion of the roe r, there is a horse riding f'�4llty approximately 7 or 8 acres of'the site but will bored ed t1 being currently e r if this pr01 oject is approved. This riding facility was a g contained ori a 5 afire ovor the k'lanning Commission in 1980. Its presence on-site may not be c� residential uses because of noise, dust, traffic od c the Use permit proce Fb; compatible with the pr+opoged fly and vector control will be increasingly imPartas, asr flies, ti ' Strict adherence to maintsilrlin, al:.structures are built nearby, 6 , -... O - C C & R's for this subdivision should be adopted that spell out the ex6Pted A6#y.. n(I f flea a maintenance for the horse facility. This will give all of the horri;eowners,wn assu�rittc way the facility is supposed to be run and maintained: aces of tyh 13a: Some additional vehicle trips will be generated by this project, t ated tl approximately 70 to 110 additional trips will be generated Z as antt� s� �t "l g each trips will use the ch day. " p e intersection on Honey Run Road and the Sk Y Almost all of tl�ii6:e vehiG� which were taken in 1989 show an average daily count of 1,510 cars using this `nte , recent fra# ;n. Thi project would increase that amount from between 4 to 6%, rsec handling capacity of the intersection. Honey Run Road in this location s rd still be ,}hrn the is often used by bicyclists, relatively �,��;raw artd y p increase to traffic willof traffic en a1 i`r'i%�'ease irl hazards to bicyclists and pedestrians. Since the amount represent an increment not going to be that great, the. increased hazard is not seen as significanted fi om thrs� �ro3ect is 13b: The Use Permit for the horse riding facility on-site specihc�ally stated that lica i must comply with the current parking code requirements. A site inspection fth� ��Fe has tf revealed that this condition has raat been complied with. It will have to be shown Ad ffiet`e is Adequate space on the parcel reserved for the riding facility to accommodate parking. This panting will also have to be installed prior to the recordation ofthishe ,d quired dp- 142,b,c,d,e,f: This project represents an incremental increase in demand for all ori6nental services. Increased demands in fare protection services will be offset by the fact that fl e will be a pressurized water system and lire hydrants available on-site. Department is currentlyat a minim a Butte CoLrt�y §her;ff's m staffing level. It is anticipated that some now pi.9 t;ons wall be added under this current: budget year, however, the Sheriff's Department the lowest level of any County in thE; State in Deputy's per capita. p nt will gW# be at 16d: See the discussion for Items 1b, 1.e, and 3b. 17b See the discussion for Item 3j: 19: Ile to a operate in thteosarne emanneial units around the riding facility may adversely effect ' & y ;lit r that it has rn the past. Y a�f recreational opportunities that the current users of the facility enjoy ay reduce sarnevit the 20a !1e project is located in a level open grassland area near water, are associated with prehistoric habitation, ,which are eleirtef that through the Northeast Information Center a f alifornia State ids check should be perfoilMed an archaeological survey is necessary. University, Chico, to dtrlxr; if 111 kATORY F`wDywy—m O Y4 IiT�Fi 'J� [ r • 1. See discussion for Items 4b and 20a. 4,, See discussion for Items 31 and 17b, R7� I= FM Mmi ez SUGGESTED Ml`i'iGATION -MEASURE S: 1. Provide a 100 foot No Development Zone along the north side of;� dgar 8lortg )" 'The No Development Zone shall not allow any structures, soil disruption, or veptaflo'1l t'ennoval except for normal maintenance of the slough. 2. Contact a qualified botanist and have a botanical survey performed oi): site to i' determine if any rare or endangered plants species are present. If any rare or a jj. lJangered plant populations are discovered, specific mitigation measures to protect the V11ll have to be incorporated into the project based upon the botanist's recommendatiORO! -,,3. Contact the Northeast Information Center 61 California State University, C�kRj for an archaeological records check to determine if an archaeological survey is ne _Aff for the project. Should a survey be required and should archaeological artifacts be, djgovered, appropriate mitigations will have to be incorporated into the project based 41pon the recommendation of the archaeologist. 4. Provide a permanent solution to drainage that will not increase any downstreta t' d.oding. 5. Provide proper maintenance of the horse boarding and riding facility to maintalttsMe4gate fly and vector control A residential building setback should be adopted {hest At least 50 feet back from any horse stable. or boarding area. n 6. Provide for and install. the necessary parking facilities for the horse riding Operation, including meeting the standards set forth in Section 24=35 of the But Counif ode• 7. Designate on the final map the 100 Year Flood Plain and provide flood, of gvation information. All homes to be constructed with a finished floor level of at lead ane, foot above the 100 Year Flood level. If soil from off-site is to be brought in to rain ,VPXJ . ding pad levels, 'an engineering study will have to be prepared showing that the increMi, soil on-site will not raise the flood levels on adjacent properties.. 8. r buildinsetback Provide a 200 foo from the Skyway on Lots 8 and 9 to miff f nose impacts from traffic. 9. Place a note on the additional map sheet that states Lot 7 is not suitable for, .feldential development. i Applicant: M. Donn Marshall Assessor's Parcel 011-380-022 Log ##' 90-08-U-02 '1'A SHE, ET �i A. Project Descri tign L 'Type of Project; Land Division. 2. Brief Description: Tentative Su')division Map to divide 272 acres toc1 10A eleven 2 acre Hots and one 5 acre lot., 3. Location: Located approximately 5610 feet south of �Joney Ron 1iload ,-T)nt'dere H � at on the west b Skyway, in °`�hYC Y 4. Pe Pro posed Density of Development:unit. One dwelling er 21 F /2 acre�,, 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Muderate to low. tl 6. Access and Nearest Pudic Road(s): 'Tl:c property has access to ldixaee?,F� Road via a 60 foot easement and a 60 foot fee; strip. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Individual septic tank and leachJ!iold sw�_-s- S. Source of Fater Supply, Individual webs. 9.. Proximity of Power ,Lines: power , exists 'to the ro ert l ,I P p Y 10. Potenitial for further land divisions and de -Inlopment: No furtr)er Eand dW40008 will be possible Lander the current zoning. P. Environment;aiettin r Physical Environment. 1. 'Terrain a. General Topographic Character: Nearly level open field. b. Slopes: Less than 5%r C. Elevation: 245 feet abovesea level. ; d. Limiting Factors: None. 2. Soils a, 1 clay j d�theC lw vino lq rcl,v+t3th some ts�scal y loam �� na loam a' rich r ,,7 t11 �ma.._ two to ee feet , It is l .4 friable and granular and is weft supWit h o;fan c matter; 11, p #itis � moisture well and is easy to culfiva'fe., sub oil to a depth of gk hlet or more is typically lighter' color. Qravaj is generally abundant fgj it the surface and subsoils. The soil is' generlAy well drained, b. ing Factors: Done. `i! 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake Zane: All of ]Butte County is located w tl ill a1 oderato .Earthquake Intelisi ?one , of the Foothill •Schear Zone. 4'lye site is approlAxtately fout'les west h• Erosion Potential: None to slight, C. Landslide Potential L.Ow: d, Fire Hazard: Moderate to extreine. e. Expansive Soil Potential: Low. Hydrology a. Surface 'Water: The property abuts Edgar Slough along th'& #qutlierly boundary. b. Ground Water.. The project is located in an area of generall� t��?undant valley aquifers. C. Drainage Characteristics: Property drains towards the south f& Edgar Slough d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 26 inches per year. e• Limiting D�actors: None. `Visual/Scenic Quality: Fair. Acoustic Quality: Generally good, though parcels near 1?h� Skyway 619,41d be impar,,.,, from vehicular noise. Air Quality: Generally good, though the entire valley area is; subject to :� gads of poor air quality during periods of the year. X�,'A BioloeicaI lEnviro>nmP�,t• 8' Vegetation: Primarily grasslands with native ,grasses and star thistle, vegetation Exists along Edgar Slough and some large hlaclkberiarian along the- northerly Property boundary.dY Patches arf;locai to Creek Canyon Drainage and some ra a or tl threatened plantshave been ted tf � .�t"ied ui the vicinity. A botanical survey may be reciuirhd. Men li 9• Wildlife Habitat: Tile Project mammals. p provides limited habitat for birds arrd ,mall ulta�xal Envi%n, m__�t• ll • Archaeological and IDistorical Resources in the area: Low to unknown, 1I• Butte County General Plan designation: 12,.. )Existing tonin • Agricultural-Residenilal, g g. FR -2 (Dootl:ill Recreational, 2 acre minimums Parcel gizo), 13. Existing Land Use on-site: Private riding facility and horse boardi,�' try Surrounding Ana: " a; Land Uses: Rural residential uses exist to the northeasi'�and south. j Industrial uses and vacant land exist to the west on the other' ids; of the b, Zoning,. Skyway. g' FR -5 to the north, east, and south, "U" and M2 to the 1'►; 4t. C. lien. Plan Designationt Agrieultural: Residential and industrial. d• Parcel Sizes: Numerous two acre parcels surround the property artd ai`cou le Qf larger parcels asp to 77 acres are in the opulat on: Limited, vicinity p e. D' �, ` - -, -- - _ NU ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE X&TERI L I, Map II -1, Earthquake and Fault Activity; Seismic Safety Element Bu Gener�i .Plan: revised 1-77, by CHT' Mill. tte Cot,* ' 2, Map U-2, Liquefaction Potential: Seismic Safety Element, butte Count �'al, Plan revised 1-77, by CHX Hill. CjW 3 Map III -1, Subsidence & Landslide Potential: Safety Element, Butte Couri revised 1-/7, bf CHX dill. ty�&pt 'al Plan 4. Map M-2, Erosion Potentials Safety Element, Butte County General P1art ' s by CHX Hill. &;f ed 1-77 5, P F Safety Ma III -3 Expansive Soils: Safe Element Butte County General CHzM Mill. Plan re 177, by 6. Map IV -1, Noise: Noise Element, Butte, County General Plan re'Vised 1-77 by C' Hill, 7• Map V-1, Scenic PIighways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte County Uenerad P", ,revised 1-77, by CHX Bill. $• r MaP WA .NaturalFire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County p$,x Plan revised 1-77, by CH 2M Ilill. 9. Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James P. Manning, for Butte:. Cou ntn Department, 1953. my JjAn i g ; School: District Map, Butte County Planning Department. 11. %f Chico Nitrate Stud Ma , of Water ]Resources p' Nitrate Concentration in Shallow Wells, 1983, by D��I�i�ent ,Northwestern Districf "The Resources ,g Agency, �y Cy, State tl'::,�a�k`Tt`nin: 12 1 riculturril Prepervcs Map, established by Resolution No. 67-178, Butte Cour+" &gfd of Supervisors, December S, 1987. 13. Flood I'nvjrance Rate Maps, National Flood Insurance Program, Federal �� ency Managearient Agency. 1988. 0 T4. USGS Quad Maps, Chico, CA, photo revised 1969, 15. Soll Map, Chico (1925)/Oroville (1926) Area, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 16� Soil Sur voy df Chieo(1925)/proville (1926) Area, U.S, Department of "Agrieutf, 17 Butte County Fire Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities Map, Butte Ge,rd' Fire Department and California Department of Forestry: Butte County Planning Dep4oftent. i i M. Donn Marshall P.E. AP 11-38-22 2912 Cussick Ave. Tentative Subdivision Map Chico, CA 95926 Hidulen Valley Ranch bear Mr. Marshalls This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for the above -referenced property is beim submitted to the Planning Department for environmental determination, and to the Environmental. Health Departs&'.`' for its reva ev. This application will be considered complete when ve have received notification from the Planning Department and the Environmental Health ,- Department that all necessary data have been: received. `].'hese departmento° will contact you regarding any additional information they may require, Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works t d si.stant Director JM/kk ccs Planning Department_ Environmental Health Department i BU �I �Q M1129 (Rw i.sec 2/8 ' LI y r,, y � , �!4' �Vw.t Te,a y a',P,w��"N5„ "� �� ",.� a • r t „J1 -. r »?q,' " +civ .i .r »r yrs f 1rie -d';`,'} +JO wti'y!,�+�i�+m x,�..r F�1 r{ :. , �r , • _y '. x . ny,y. r,w, t ri., _ '.�. „� : x � -•;,.. ' R` brt,e +�'1 4 ;i +1 1:� , ! a ,: � ,; �r ! .. 'Sti,,,, 'w>„y`a""""^`�r.}.,,,��...".,., +..�. .' x r , y .;.: `.. by � r M1 .^1� .5,{��': d � � in � ^�'� ':Y'w• ' .� err` - n •: ,+».-a..ra.��...e+w.+. «..!�..,..�,.. �,.,..i,.r-�.-"1....� �. . ,.. .: „�. ,.. ,. L •�., :,�• .�; �y ,. ,. ,.. j `ova _. 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