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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011-410-147�•� rr7 Y^' I { � - �•� !1 R •1�' `r.1' / ,r. I 1 b NI ~ r�'a��� ` 1 1 ri fi Z ' 1�•1 H 2 AJ I. I II. '. MV!' IJ. ',1 4 • 1� i1�U • ' J',. 1.J 1 { 1 , }, _ i 1• Y, t_ U. `TENT'4.jfffVE PARCEL MAPS f'OR 'CONSIDERATTUN_ John Mr.nmis, Tentative Parcel Ma on the south side of Hone Run Road, AP 11-41-147 portion, 'two parcels east of Skyway, Y , approx. one mile north and Butte Creels Canyon area . Engineer: GDA ,(continued from March 2, 1987) John Mendonsa -stated that he had received a letter from GDA da March 17, 1987 where they are stili trying to solve some ted questions and asked for the extension o the hearing dateuntil Dep(;. 13. _l April Mr. Streeter stated that there would be a proUlcm Faithh t it would put it beyond the year. is (late as Mr. Mendonsa asked Ohat is the date?" Mr. Streeter said "he date is April. ist. e going to waive time maybe Counsel would agree to push the year If we are and Y this date, There was some discussion ;on the time limit. HEARING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC John Mend:onsa stated that we can only continue it until March 30th.. If we get over that into. Year period; We fall into that time line trap we get Mr: Streeter stated that he would like to talk to Counsel's to make sure we can waive the time limits beyond a °ff ce Year. Mr. Mendonsa,stated that we will do it until March 30th now, He said that4we can not continue it any further than e we will, have to take an action. March 30, 1987`, Mr. Reid ,tared that he had a call from Ken;` Lenh8rctand he " Physical Problems in getting all the data tr�gether, all the ishavingetc. P t tests, FOR continued open until Mar ring is HEARING CLOSED kQTt TODAY BUT, hea ch 30. WITT4 G'tyUtTY ADVISORY' AGE41Ci' MINiI'I"ES-�-23.- 87 NCy =CjF, )1 Dr4 T:CiRMT-N ]"_COIN Office of Planning an se ch z Butte County 1+00 Tenth 'Street, Roo 21 L Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95814 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 45965 or APR 1981 X County Clerk County of Butte ' CANDACE J. GRUBBS, Sukto Co. Clerk A. JACi"4 DeputY SU.B-1E:C1T: Filing of Nbticellg a vermination rn compliance with Section 21108 or 21.152 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title AP pMame Tentative Parcel Map 11-41-147 (ptn) John McAmis $tate Clearinghouse N(unber Contact Person `Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Public Works John Mendonsa 534-4266 Project Location South side of 'Honey Run Road, approx, 1 mile north and east of The Skyway, Butte Creek, Canyon area. Project Description Tentative Parcel Map dividing 17 acres to create two parcels, one of 5 acres and one of 12 acres, This is to advise that the Butte County Adyis-v A enny (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project on 3-30-87 and has made (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project; 1. The project will, X will not,- have a significant effect on the environment, 2. An Environmental Impart Report was prepared for this project Pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA 3. Mitigation measures X were, were not, made a condition of the approval, of the project. A A statement cif nuP-rx)din9 oonsideratio.s was, X was not, adopted for this project'. ; This is to certify that the final EIR with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the general public at: Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95465 Date `Received for 1'1, l :hg and 'Posting at DPR 5igalrt urtl ste�hen A. Streeter, Senior Planner Title Revised March 1986 Inter -Departmental Memorandum Tot Butte County Advisory Agency FROM:; Planning Director SUBJECTI REVISED REPORT ON TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR. JOHN MCAM AP#11-41-147 DATE: ptn _ISS March 9, 1987 Thi'rhes is a proposal to divide 17 acres to create 2 parcels present zoning is FR -5 (Foothill-;Recreat,ional Parcels). , , acre The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte Count Plan designates this area General. as AgriOlultural-Resido Y There axe no specific or nti al. communi+ Y Plans for the area, The proposal, does not conflict with Count any adopted or, proposed element Y zoning nor Plan nor any Count ..nt of the Butte County General: Y, specific or community plan. If the requirements of the Environmental Health D met, then approval of the apartment are the following two cof the nsoject is recommended subject to 1. Designate a loo -foot structural setbackbuf Butte Creek on the final fen along map, 2. Show the high water elevation on the filial. map. (areas subject to inundation) RH:jmc Oct John mdAmis GDA ©uita Co. Planning Ooh M February 3, 1987 FEB 1987; OI•nvillo, Cnlfarai :Steve Streeter Butte County Planning Office - 7 County Center Drive oroville,, CA: 95965 Re AP# 11-41-147, PTN., T.P.M „ J. McAm;s Dear Steve; on behalf of Mr. John-McAmiso 1 hereby grant a waiver of processing time, as required by applicable government code. I understand that under the waiver opti'on,completion of tentative map approval process must occur prior to April` 9.5, 1587. J- /.1.4 41♦ . TO: Butte County AtiYi$OY+y Agency FROM: Flanning Director SUBJECT: Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Jahn M a DA`CC m iAmis on AP1b'1 1 ��1 _ 1 q January 16 1987 Thia is a prc,,pdsal to divide 17.0 present 'Zoning is FR-5 (Foot-hil acres to create Land Use Plan Map of the i3utte County 5 acr(') pa ,ce The , 3 pay cels) . "1'lze as A�;ric,.iltural�»Residenti �., General 1'�.an t1ac�.l.griates this for the area. a There are no specific area Or' 0-ommunity pl.- This application is QTle on which a mitigated nE at3, regarding environmental i, been recommended. ati,on 'g ve Teclar beent,tnable �a comply wim�ract hasth the Health ndpartment a Thp applicant rias. Ordinance requirement s. nd' Subcla vision Find treat, the proJect does not comply with the Sutte Land Use Map and Policies. F Count tr,eet the re w Find that tt5e a Y General Plan qua t ements of the Health bepartapplicant has beer, In able to Pending for an extended period of timeq � the applicathon has been T.P,M. application far John McAmia m A and deny without Section 15109 of the C1rQA .., an Ai'#�1 1-- Prejudice the in accordance with �ua.delS,nes. u ested plat„.,, F'nd that the applicant has Environmental Health p not met the requirements Parcel hiap for Jahn Meepar�tment and deny the Iutte County y without prejudice the Tentative Amis, AP#11�4T-147 in accorclanc wittyoctiar hQA guidelines.. 'I510�j of t e CE L�RH�,jtttc cc: GDA t APPENDIX 1' COUNTY OP �BUTTI�. ENVIRONMENTAL Cy i,eaci ;IIECKL� ST 1 QR�`1'' (t e complete( AMHcy ) Ixg It 86-04-01-04 All #11-41-147 (ptn) r , BACKGROUN17 1. Name of proponent JOHN MCAMIS 2 Address of pl oponent and represont;ltive t i appl ictib1 c) John McAmig ,.-. r3097 South Gate —-Lane ��.� ..�� Gid�Aven11e,.._... Cfi ccs CA, 95926 -- Oxoviliol"'; a, rrr ect description Tentative Earcel M R., i 1 T1ANI ATOR1 F1NTll;wc,.g_0V �1 GNTI�r�___ C0CV Y i, MAM NO a, Does the project have the potential to clef rade thO quality of tiro environment, substantially reduev the habitat of a fish or wil4lii:e species, ca,uISc, ,r fish orwildlife population to dr0p below sei r sustaining 10vcls, threaten to olimintrte a pltlrxt Or animal tOmmiznity, r..educ» the number or restrict the rzinhc, of a rare or endan�eTed plant or 13.nimal "r eliminate important example°s of the majt7r per.ic�rl:r of California history oi- Prehistory? b hoes the, project have the potential to achieve short -germ benefits to the detriment of long-term, environmental goals? A short-toTm impact on tho }; Environment is erne which occurs irr a relatixrdly h brief pc,riod of time i01110 lent;-t(­rm impacts Will endure into the fUtu7e,)' I)ues the project have imp acts which tire individtr- alLyI li'mi.ted, but ,Cumcl,r�ti.vel,y Cons iderable? (A wlrr*reethmtrynr�mrctcnnoil or esrc„rr resource r,ore s eLati,vtl thosate e I small but whero the effect or they total. o xr impacts on the environment i.s siR)ifi.carrt. T d. lroCs the prajOct have Lnvironmental effects tivlric.jr I cause szrbstcratinl aclvorso orients on hirnan being%, either clirotctly or indirectly.? I:rl II ktAl1NKriON ('ro hc� tirc7rnhletc(I irk° tho l,et d A�en�oy I .� _, 1L LM. — On the baAi;; of this rri"al evaluation; 1/10, find th,c, pr"()j)oseki prrtrject (,C1111r1) NOT Merica a significant effect on the c�nvircrnm�rrrt , �rnCl a Nruwrm.. IMI.CI'.ARATION will be prepared. lJlvia ave a rind that ,rltjlough thonmclntc,�thrtup'ia li rrrrtobeduhsihnitit ntfi cant e f feet carr tlr c*l'ro+ t in tills c ctsc bo�:trr�se t}re hT"rTl�p,'T"ION M11W lX�T.5 des iboci 'ot the attachod sh�ret have hc�en added tc7 �tirt� 11 rojOct. A'"NhCA"fTVi' 11i:Ci AR1,11ON; to i l l , h(, prepared. frect I. Ill it; 11E find the, prroposodnprojiRC�NMSN'fALuli~11�AC'I'hill;fCit7'�) sorequirced. the env i ronmc.lit , , C` 1NTY OF BUTTE, p1,ANNINC `IJIAi'AR'CMl"zN"I irA'I'I, April 30 986 G'rc✓ ,� c David R. ia:onimus A ifociate Planner Reviewed by; �G Aft IV. ENVIRONMENTAL I CTC xp ani ;;1.orLs ota l ''yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheet(s)] 1: EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: YES MAYBE NQ a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or � "-- overcovering of the so'i.l`? c. Change in topography cr ground surface relief features?/ d, Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? } e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off -situ? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in s?.lta'tion, deposit.' tiotl or erosion which may modify the channel o -,C a river or stream or the bed of the ouoart or any bay, inlet or like? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure Of people or property, to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud - slid ground failure or similar hazards? Z, AIR. Will' the proposal result in substantial a. Air omissions or deterioration of ambient air quality'? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or " tomperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial'; a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements In either marine or fresh wasters? �( b Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, c:. or the rite and amounts of surface runoff? Need for offrsite surface drainage improve- ments, including ve,getariun removal,channel- ization or culvert installation? d Alteration, to the course or Flow of flood` waters? 0. Change in, the amount of surface water in any water body? , f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any` alteration of surface -water quality, includitt; but not Limited to temperature, dissolved �o,ygen or tur'biditv? g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow h. Of ,ground waters? Change in the quantity ; of ground waters, , either through direct additions of with- drawal.s, or through interception of an agLlx.er by opts qr G:CCavat3oT15? }� i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise.. available for public water Supplies J: Exposure of people or property to: water related hazards such as floodlnw ?' "2" - YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial; a. gang in the diversity of species, or numbex Of ,any species of plants (including trees,, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants) ? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rano" or endangered species of plants? 11 C. Introduction of new species of planus into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing, species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial:' a. Change in the diversity of species, or numl)e'rs of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects) b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, 'raxc or endangered species of animals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? G. NOISE, Will the proposal result in substantial: T. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? /V 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce signifiFa— light and glare"? 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal, result in a susu��tial a.lteraltion of the present or planned land use of an area? Y 9.NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in substantial: at 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 involver A of a. ris7 explosion or the release of hazard - Otis substances (including,,but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)' An the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with an emergency response', plan or emergency evacuation plan? F, 11, POPULATION,,, Will the°proposal alter the location, ­Uistribution, density, or growth rate of the human population? 12. HOUSING will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional, housing? -4- YES MAYBE No 13, TRANSPORT.ATION/CIRCULATION , Will the proposal result in a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation r systems?. d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14, PUBLIC SERVICES.. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or ;altered governmental services: a Fire protection? x b. Police. protection?' G. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities?' X e. Maintenance of public facilities,g inl cludi n roads? X f. Other governmental services? 15. ENERGY. Ii.11 the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fue.l.or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. 'UTILITIES. {dill the peopsal result in a need for new systems, or substantias alterations to the following a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? --=- - c. Slater ----- di Sewer or septic tank e . Storm water' drainage? f'.Solid waste and disposal? - 1.7. HUMAN HEALTH. Will, the proposal result a. Creation of any ,health hazaxd or potentia health Hazard (excluding mental health.;? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18 AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the -T o 5s txuctxon„ of any scenic vista or view open to , the public, or will the, proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? -4- YES MAYBE NO, 19. RECREATION;. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the duality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? ZO, CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction, of'a prehistoric or historic archaeological site'? b Will � the proposal result in adverse p,/s3cs.l _ or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? c, Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect � unique ethnProposal arestr � d, Wi;ll�theu roposalltural restrict existing religious Or sacred uses within the potential impact arep? V.' DI�CUSSTON OF ENVIRONMENTAL'EVALUATIpN AP 11-41-147 (ptn) See, attached. 1 4, Moll ANIL SC OU01A OE ..ENVI_k`till'dMENTAI_ EVALLIATTCN AP `I 1 -NF1 -1 47 (ptn 1b: Some disruption, displacement, compaction and,overcovering will ocour upondevelopment of two parcels. Overcovering should be 'lass than 29 the Parcel is located 2 miles west of Foothill Shear Zone/Tuscan Monocline, has moderate liquefaction potential and moderate landslide potential. 3h: Water supply is proposed via individual wells Adequate aquifers are expected to be available for a domestic well 3,j: Butte Creek is designated on the Zone A flood boundary maps. Areas subject to inundation most be shown on the final map. Finish floor elevations for building structures on either parcel should be two feet above the high water elevation, 4b 0d z Project will result in the loss of some wildlife habitat. The Department of Fish and Game input is contained in the attached letter received for the John Drake 'TPM which created the sub,joct parcel A 100 -foot nonstructural setback buffer is recommended along Butte Creek to protect fish and wildlife resources, 14a-fThe creation of one additional parcel will increase the 'demand for public services In an outlying area from Chico. Budget cutbacks mak© It increasingly difficult to provide an adequate level of service to such areas. School impact fees will be collected at the time of building Permit issuance 16d The special, design mound system for sewage disposal on Parcel 1 requires clearance from the Environmental Health Division and, If need be, the Regional Water Quality Control Board. 17b: The Butter County Mosquito Abatement District is concerned about standing water sources that will breed mosquitoes. Measures to mitigate the mosquito breeding factor should be compatible with the Department of Fish and Game Input to avoid disturbance of the land and I, vegetation within 1`00 feet of Butte Creek Refer to attached comment sheet. 20. An archaeological survey of the property has been completed and clerance is recommended. Sunnested l" J t i pat 1 on Measle„ 1. Designate es i gnahe e a l a 100 -foot structural setback buffer along, Butte Creek on p 2 Show the high water elevation (areas .subject to inundation) on the f i not map. hafercince John O. Drake TPM, AP 11.-41-14.6, Log No. 85-08-21-05 -6- Applicant: John McAm i s Assessor's Parcel it 11-41-147 f ptn 7 Log # 86-04i,-01-04 A. ` Pra-lett Descr i ptl gn 1. Type of Project_t Tentative Parcel Map 2. Br l of Description". To divide 17 acres into two parte l s , one of 6.8 acres and one of 10.2 acres. 3. Location: South side of Honey Run Road, approximately 1 mile north and east of The Skyway] '13utte Creek Ganeon area.. 4,. Proposed Density of Development: 7 ac./d.u. 5 Amount of Impervious Surfacing,: Minimal. 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Property fronts on Honey Run Road. 7. Method of Sewage Disposai: Special design mound system for Parcel 1; conventignal sePtic system for Parcel 2.` 8. Source of Water Supply: Individual wells. 94 Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent along Honey Run Road. 10 Potential for further 'land divisions and development:, Under the present tonin9� one more Parcel. 'B • ,Ftl� � �Qnm�an ��'�lLtfi, ehys i ca l' Eam i ronmen�t 1,. Terrain a. General 'Topographi'c Character: Fa'irty level land with some depressions where tailings have been removed. b. Slopes= Generally, lass than 59. c. Elevation: 250 feet +/- A.S.L. d. Limiting Factors: None, 2. Soils' a. Types and Characteristics: Tel 1109$ coarse 9r�avel rigid', cobbles piled i n ; ridges and hoape t ;i-jq?iarab l e, stony land. b. Limiting Fedtors Septic cgp0b F i i t i 0s 3, Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake Zone; 2 m lyes west of Foothill Shear Zone/Tuscan Monocllne. b. Erosion Potentca ! Slight/Moderate. c. Landslide Pdt kttal: Moderate. d. Fire Haza-, d r-# i ah . e. IRxpar. i'ye "So; 1 Potent) ai Low 4 ; Hydro 1 oc3 8r'ugfaAq Wat16r: UnK n n 1 'I'S adjacent to Sutte Creek. c. Drainage Charactoristics: Parcel drains toward But e t- _ C .9 k1 ' W t r k e o h shut, . h d. Annual Rainfall (norWi0 ): 26-2811. 7 'BUTTE COUNTY MOSQUITO ABATEMEN't' DISTRICT DISTRICT OFFICE AT 5117 LAR'KIN ROAD E. CORNI=R OF OROVILLE AIRPORT ON LARKIN ROAD OROILWILWAM 533-733o V LE, CALIpORMIA 954G5 �. ANn F >_. NvzaaNM Mfr N'q'T PHONE (9 t6) 533.8Q38 U1 0 CO- Piahniflg �•'of►1M April 14, 1986. John Mendonsa APR 14 1986 Assistant Director Urovlio, �afarafe� Dept. Of Public Works 7 County Center Drive Oraville, CA 95965 Re: John MCAmis Tentative Parcel Map Dear Johns We have made an on sik-e inspection of the proposed tentative parcel map and have found several mosquito breeding areas that need correction. Specifically, there is a newly created large pond on the parcel that has one culvert pipe running in from the creek side and a second pipe running out of the pond into an adjacent dredger pit. The ;problem is that the dred er overflow water is so cloggedg pit that will get vegetation that it makesmosquitooontxolbrushanemergent g p extremely difficult at best. As a mti ation to this problem, we request that this dredger pit either be completely cleared Of vegetation or that the original pit be filled and another area excavated' and maintained for Overflow water. There is also a second dredger pit that is adjacent to the newly' created pond and between the overflow pipe from the pond and Honeyrun Road. This second area and we request as mitigatin�� that itsalso �lbefilled osquito rabove g the "springtime,, water level. Please call if you have an comments, Y questions regarding aur sincerely, JiIn Ca my JC/db Assistant Manager N sillSTATE Or CAWORNIA THE RESOURCES AWT GEORGE fyI NIIIIAN, Oayotn it DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME y. REGION 2 1z 4. 1701 NIMBUS ROAD, SUITE A RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 95470 (916) 355-7020 1.404110 cot u110co+ F . September 9 1985 k��Q1,JI6, i-01lVurrylp Mr. John Mendonsa, Assistant Director Butte County Department of Public Works `I County Center Drive brovillo, CA 95965 Deer Mr. Mendonsa The Department of F'isi-,,i and Game has reviewed John D. Drake,': Tentati1vu, Parcel Map (TPM) , a proposal to divide 32 acres into two lots of 17:. °l and 14.3 acres each. The subject TPM is located on Humbug Road, approximately one mile east of Chico. The property is bordered on the north by Humbug Road and the south by Butte Creek. Although the property is within designated winter range, of the East Teharr doer herd, existing development along Humbug road has lessened the area's value as deer winter range. Therefore, the Department does not object to the approval of the TPM provided a 100-foot nonstr=tural setback buffer is established along Butte Creek to protect the high fish and wildlife values along the waterway., The Department appreciates the opportunity to provide coif :nts on the TPMi if we can be of 'further assistance, please contact Jerry Mensch, Environmental Services Supervisor, telephone (91.6) 355-•7030, Sincerely; Paul T. Jensen Regional Manager 4 Www j 1,r p� }, 11'1�,11)04;111-� ��it����1i4