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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011-520-010__ -- I� x � _. :c I v � I ,r. 1 1 Y R i = i �a .0..+l:.' R �• �.. '1 �r�.. �1 :A•i � °�# F f •.`t' A ; f.- 1 'YN '. �:i- , ''f . it '1 17 f/ Y, '�' 1 � 1 o f 1 11 r �a t, �� t c ' • 1 t � ° 4 a ° �' 'n 1'.:0 r t 1 Ron Harris TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, four parcels on Centerville Road approximately 1500 1_r5 ` h of Bean Flat Road, Centerville area, r aV46r` kj Assessor's Parcel Number51-01-115c�s Surveyor: John Hamby Pulolic Works conditions are; 1. Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -1 to each > parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2. Access to be reserved in 'deeds as per county ordinance - and offered for dedication on the final map, r Z.3 Show p at. building setback line measured from center- line o 4-. Provide ; AP 51--Q1-'M6 21 Phillip WaSmith BcsxQ6 .NiiJ� e4v Ste ' Ch i co, 'CA 95926 AP 51.01-26 t ; U. S. Forest Service 875 Mitchell Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 Air 51-01-29 Clinton A. Bruce P. 0. Box 55 ; Forest Ranch, CA 95942 AP 51-01,--31 John and Blanche Ball Box 576 Crockett, ,CA 94525 AP 51 -01 -106 - Iz� Larry & Vittorina Howell 205 A Hunbug Road Chico, UA 9592 P -01-107 Norma .Loa Cox. r 9347B Lassen Ave.; Chicol CA 95926' AP51-Q1-1161 120 3 124 Environmental Development inc. ' P. 0. Box 96 Orinda, CA 94563: } i . j BUTTE CCQUNIY IERAT. PT.AN CONFORMANCE REPORT FOR PARCEL MAP OR SUBD:CVXSION I4AP_ 1teums 1-4 to be.' completed by applicant: 1. Applicant Name 2 Project Description 3. Assessor's Parcel Number(s) ,/"�%f"'✓'/s"� 4. Proposed Use 45=-5- The =-5-The following items are to be completed by the Planning Department;, Current zoning/`"� ` y FCS �Land Conservation Agreement n� General Plan Designation AoRlicable Conditional criteria: Not Applicable Agricultural-Residential YES NO 1. Agricultural Compatibility 2. Nater & Sewer Capacity _ 3. Adequate Fixe Facilities 4. Road Capacity & 2,11aintenance k` S. Access to Commercial & Schools Ombard & Field Crops 1. Predominant 5-10 At- Parcel Size 2. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries 3. Agric. viability not unpaired Staff Determination: Project does }: does not substantially conform, to the General :plan. c.� Jct �'"-s =r�`� G 21-Z ej /fit �_ C�. r 7-�`. e,-A 1,~r � f-�-f /?fes %��4 ''�'f�/a✓_� f�/�� `/'-` _ Staff SignatureDate AS TAE APPLICANT FOR THE REQUESTED i.AIM DIVISION, I AX A14ARE OF THE A$OVE STAFF "DETE11-t�- ALL,4N..=NATION REGARDING Thi C0NrFORAN rCE. KT%i THE GENERPisy Darer: �. / kr Signature of Applicant:. Is 'r f vil2sY' 006ztica ?2=c Co. 4RAx4 QT B36B? 0J, aAY:. FQr Palus _P* c2Sv9d, r,-RW11ca Hooper , sf thmi Gonay of Batts,. Mate or p.aa fornu, do harot grant, to vauey CcEsat#es ¢ares C h a coometios; sDd is 3t4 6nisas&=* � and, assigns, a. -rcpt crab across sthe lards 'sifuate3 3a SiLldl gty of Datta, UICIZZ1ug t4 - _- _ �a Zi, dtocribad ms fcllvas, to wit: s, ,, ,. or the 8'.1.2/4- ;cri SibS:`,Y. of:thi-. 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'} r x 'Ccart do it `an , of th& City sxd Of SL' arae 3 { - min, lyiraaari]Y e�gas2ed 0- r 1l12soa, 7e� t- to, kr, the aa.s � eaa a:w s t, ° g, Is „tiecrlkc5 t® the within In- -A' 2t ax c xitamus Lrarato., l or aSr . . . , k ,4 &237 emsrnpcsad and said: A ' 2-t h,► reaS:as im the..City far Cttlw' of Os: 'r:aislsr. , F;e of - tb" he, sass prase= ani saa villlru B"p.r, porsonally,, kL-t= to hin to De, rha esra ps,r$oa daseriled in, aacse is for and sasc�trl t4,e aRiB 2nc1.raegrt as a:gs.-ty thereto, : •1sm ami axoestr the sa--9, that tes t_'.s a. .r✓-.<d a to �ths velSnsLrn.t:.s. AS 6 vritr•c' iS�.. - _ i them cd =,hers �1i[cri�ad Yti . . - RI:?iPW 1SSY$Pa?, Z hsro L`sToiClY.a osL nY hszA ens aifirsd ay afs'Scis,i 44 •..,�.��� - - eoalat 2W oliaa Utie tASd Caty ana:Caaatr'et Sas Peneisoos tYsday',aa3,ylaar �- � : a 1ar•.+::a6oYr mitten« _ D=rt: Cc=isai usr of _ha CIZ'y ssei CM�..y of Sus ttEt& of ,E i°go.:da nC the roipest, of TA19 Fssg�E Co. DeoM:�^ .F nizut.ar g.st 4 **clock ALA4 in 1�t k 50 �a..;a 27 0 A" Csi=j s ,is.. U13oi CO-Amies Pct-, Co, QiL'A 4 0P P 1 oit, ^. 0P '0Ay t i • r '� f;_ . , Z.i?c trYi�@zc3 at t e t�:ak.-g a: :.�tts, V~.� a or c &:^:_ tx r. ore, !a of tr.* r>.ea Of ?ice ps?it a t 4 x.t j 3, Cy_ ,r ti t �, �� 6- z3 Uzi# ¢7 Yk�,Ss".7 �«k'�I@•i p43rS; :+ �<_.�u�s � �-=-�-•^,.f� :. r� n r a:zt :7 sirr=9 of Iter' is Te C V a € ; AU14 tor.=F'Li z, ,,,a '. .:' {� �'Ss.. 3'.� '.��"�_ _ _. nom. . uR. - _ �... -..tea.,.. r_✓�n.o. _ _ -..a-. _ _t, J£ :" i + uuis v�cec4LfiG F In -0a faitr ar{. taint tfi. a,-rS i 4{. aYZ.C{ t Scotn to and aubscrlbed ;barcre ce tni:a ZO day of. April L. L4 1337., j JOHN, MiITE Notary. Public } Coz=iszlon BXPiras July fib, I937', ) Recorded at the Feque�f of Lios 1.ocaaotive Aorks, Inc.,May 20 132' . o=Clock A. ;K. Vol. 18E, pAje 81p-Offic±ai Records of Butte Ca #, ,} So. 7876 _i!(<_ Fee X3.00 r..._ r.c a --------iur., a w _ ----- ----- ------------------------- fl. BS Sb.ILLIk LT tM TO THIS GRLUT OF RI aHT OF WAY# made and, entered: into :this II oay of April, 23. 7i �y and between fl. t. SKILt1j; mad ALICE sbILLIlt, husband and, rife, both of the County or state of California, hereinafter known at the Parties of the Fist Part; sno the County of Butte, State of California hereinafter known ss the Party of the :.e=ars r�r_ Tr1TN:5.4E?Ffi First Parties, in consiaeration of the sun of 'Ter. Lollar: receipt aC which is hersby attmovlecged as nsving, been, paid by Second Party, co t, instrument, grana sin �Rrey a perp etual.right of way Fifty (bo) feet *ice to s&1z _ the Second Part, h1z successors, aao assigns; with the rigat to , eaus-.ruCt, a;Qrste electrical Srans2tisB±on lines, towzrs, poles,. roa=way, Qitchts and aPF�trrazi;es, ~ izr;l �, A} telepEsanes, that are necessary and convenient in cOnneetion therewith, to be ' -used tyror:.ic Party of the Second Part; said strip, aac the 1ALOs yj Or which the am.:.e is a part h>r=a arF situated is the County of Butte, State of California, sit ane more particUlarly descrlr«a ss fallocs• Consisting, of a strip of land: Fifty (50) feet wioe across any of the lsro owned t the r Parties Or the First Pari in Section Light (8), Township Twenty-two (22) C3) East, 11. D. i. Lt 1i. oro the iaest side Of' Big butte Creek., togetrier with all the right:! and pricilegea therein zgcesrary _a convenient Lo.- thr ;u1T. full enjoyment or he use tuereof perpetually Lor the purposes of above-eescr irci; inrl,s3�r ri.Lt ingress sad egress tO xna fro= said !trip; and .also, the r tat to rut M --d clear :.I2 trees 0 mac ctlier a:struc ions = �siG strip, and Lrccs aC;;aatz: t>;crtto shC27 ceces�rF; a •.a t0 bald Lba sa;e to hiu successors'; a3si-'7Ps, ['tars$, 16CII1. cistra tars and. "ecutor3 r3rrv�.;. Said Second Part;,. tiffs burs, ..`�.inistrators or aS2lrn5 Stull hsvr a s,. tto rig; ; to F at all timrthe- Unna belit : ofa g £ LO the First P3rt7 mar- r eici pa t7= 6^ rq•ne?+ r. roadway, ditches, arc keep the $ase free frac all obstr;;cti,s.s - =a1c 1,rr=, const actio sort. .r rsac 3rr rt Pairs t'screcr : ` The 'said !rut h raratove re:grrca { to in full seat€tcet taring Srrn :,aid tT Party for the rights ocrelrabore referrer to XL 'tITh£Sh .i='zifihtjg R. L k:ve hereu:to act r hsr.;s the :1137 and Year In t$S s Instrument first above-aenLi.ar:cd. : -"CL —ILLI-. First Pzrtifs Seem- Fx: ty .;v bTaTh OF Ci:.IFO"-NIA Ell C4!vrY OF 'B t_f if. Ont t ll day boo a ve, P, tS �'' E�iu:: 3Fx, 8 ? of I • '» c rine aS F Sr for ttr C. :tY o: PuLte F'.t• : re. .+.: -wa rza: _o F_.sa--a li 3P.?rarrd ALICE _1%' TLLIL & «. 4. L1 .aslsi. kn2.i:c t a n to t pgraors c esgrSted In ar 3- `-.0 s-riht-d to t°ie cit.%In 1AS - 2=ont=oar i. a_, !:. Mn -E..,. aiE, :3i e't to - y`Tti G+ that t.nry- C�ecuLC.",. tn. S is Y r � .!k .11ri.tSS I .have nc-reunto- set my hand :and srfixec ny n«tldl' l ee ant; year'in this certificate, f t above written-. p: >cJihCr1.: b..rLi;20Ls, ,ot�ry.k'ui;,. -' in and ,for said County o: irutte,. State of California. Recorced at the -Request of P. M. Bardeloux:May 10'1237 at 43 s:in. paste. lO otc'^cK A M. vol.. 182, _page 315. Officio- Records o. Butte County', Cal Sarni �r�(Q,e�%�U ho. 788u la a A Fee £1:.20. •r„ : _ _-------._. ---- -- ----------- -�--. --- z BEILLli. ET UX le. L. LFUND Tal&:n'fiihT J)£.RM-T OF MAY, made and entered into this, 11 day of April, 1937,, by and between K. z+• -a ILJ=ifi and Ire_.ICL nL1LLlX, busbnnd ana wife, i-oth pf the County of Butte,, 'Strta of CK1ircraie, hereinafter knotlm as the Parties o' the First 'Parti and. h. L.• L.`S. M,, of the County or Butte, State of California„ hereinafter known as the Party of the Second Part; &IThESSETHt First Parties,. in consideration of the sum of Sen Dollars.(Slo.00), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged as having been paid by Second Party, do by this instru=rnt, grant and convey, -a perpetual right of way forty (40) feet wide to said Party of the Second Part, his successors and assigns; with the sight to construct, operate and maintain ditches, canals andd appurtenances; including telephones, which are necer-aary " convenient in connection there -with, -to be, us, ---d by said Party or the Second, Part; 'said strip, wA the lands or which the same is a part hereof', are situated ia the County of Butte, State of Califoro a, and sore particultr2' described as rollowsz Consisting of a strip or land forty (40)Feetwide across, the land sftuated,In the Borth East iva`rtez or the South East Quarter of the South, gest %carter (AE; of SE4 of SR) or Section dight (8)`, Township Twerty-two (PE) Borth, Rtaige Three (3) East,, 'AL. d). S. t M. toEether xith all the rights and pri*ilege� therein accessary or-convenientlsr the full. i enj6y=Cyst or tare use-th,%rein .necessary ar-sor3feaiens-Seer Ahe Ria egg) t or the n_ce thrrrof perpetually for the purposes above-described; inclsdLng the; right of Ingress, and egresstoar frog sa'C stx:p;,and also, the right to cut an: clear all trees and undergrowth and other obstrsctloss AA sale .strip, and., trees adjacent LUereto when zeces!.a.,'7; to have and to hold Vii acne %'0 his successors, assigns, heirs, administrators and,x6cutort forever. Sala Second Party, his heirs, administrators or assir_-s shall have the right to enter at all tines, the lane. herein above described-, for the purpose of regairinE or renevir=g, said' ditches r-= canals, and keep the sa=e free from ell obstructions,; or cake say rrpairs thergoa or caustructior work. - The salt sum hereinabove refe:rrect to in full settlement :having been :paid by Second Party .for the rights hercixabove referred to. Vi %IMS& J AL?,10r s1 have hereunto net ;pat hands the day and ;year in. this Irstr.Lert first rstcrc-meatYoaed.;. - : Ji.: p. hJili.LlB xLICF, bLILLIb, First Parties Y, R. L. LUL NL. Seeoud Party Vi Clk this 11 day of April, in the year one thouz= nine h.-ni.rrd ant thirty Sez¢m, brrore : We, P. J}n- yI, blitimwa , a rotary Public in and for the Caunty or Butte, State of c3iitcmj,-,, r s" rgri =E .ei.1. daiy'cop=Issioned and sworn, personally appeared H. 14, cAILM, wLICS sEI:1h _ *-t. LELt.Si knows to me, to be the persors deserib!d in; and whose names _ sutseritez: : to the- -�KiUin .ia3tr=ent, cad:acknowledged to ae that they executed the 5=9.. Tb VIZIMS 16HUIQ£, 'I have hereunto set ny, hand and Ifflled my official staff, the dzy s.v yza« In this: certificate first above written.. : P. kAhCk!_._bA:,CLLWUX, Votary PW, Ile In and. for slid County at Putto, b.tate of cal remix. KILLM LT UZ; To LaXIL. THtS GRA7Y1 OF h1CHT OF KAY. meas and entered Into this; 11 cay of ,pril,. I.r'r between fi- tt,: Z ILLM 47r ALlCr EKILLin, husband and wife, troth:of the [aunty of :xr[•e Califortia. hareinaft.•r known as the Parties of the rine[ wart;enq 4:. ;. LZx`ir o; tae .ou-•s �" , Putte, State of Califaraia,. hsreinefter known as the party or the Second e'art; Y.IT!iESSE7rt, lirat Parties. in consideration of the a•,ta. of ZL'i LJi XT.. (elg.:,p} r crigt' - of which Is hereby acknowledged ar having been paid by Second +'arty, do by this inetruxent, -c-- r And convey a perpetual right of way lIrty 5G-) Teat wide to said. Party ar t cona:-?art, ric. IIUCCasenrr. a'2Q nasi Fns; With Lhaght, to convtruct.,, operate anQ.- maintai7 roedua t., ditches and n carela e.nc FpurtanAnce" including telephones which are nacesse 17 a -rd convenient JI -1 is connecttc_ therewith, to be used by said Party or the Second Part; said strip, and the Innes } or which tie P*to is a part: hereof,, are, situated in the rounty:of, autte. State vP Leili£onir and =jre cularly described as follows; 3 Corairting or a strip Orrlane fifty cam} fret wee soars tae land o*neo by s'ertirr ar, the First ?art, situated on the teat aide Of butte'CreeY 'in `ectiJc eight :ke-IPEj Nor'h, FaA£a ity-_vvIiee { r -.. Y,;beglnnin$ on the South line of said Sectio, Li*_, .iF and .runniog in a North host►_r1y Cirecti,or in aria section for a distance riot to exceed fire- eighLa {-5/87 of a :13e. t t:ll _it.- rtit a^c TLvCj^_rFtt�s.'• a Or' the use thereof perpetually lar the pur7osas above described;. incluelnt 'Le right or Ingress L and egresa to 8"e- frac-said strip; sad also, the richt to cut and clear ell trees urderfra,.ra nZd other obsirand trctiona an sail strip, and trees adjacent thereto y3t:n necer<sarf; to k2VOr hold er•d tb the,saxa to bin successara, nes Frra, betZ. administrators and executors 'fnretar. '. Said Secwrd party, ?iia heirs, a4 inietz;atorr or aanigne shall'have the right to nt.r, at e12 t1_ea, the land tse2onataE to.tirat Parties, for rapalrinb or rsna.ins zs d dite:aes v1d nca;etructia,d keel the re_e fTsa:iroa all obaiructior,a;, or rake any repairs there -on o*on work. 72re said ru= herel €6tO4t referred to in full settlement having been, paid by azrty for the rifhts htrainal-Ove referred taw I s IK '"T' E: ti rat e6Mhz FJY,ut- have he"=to eat our ha.rat the day and yssr .i,z thir tasty ;est ove-astinrac. —' �. i•.: :`a -ILL LX ALICE 13ELLIY ° rust earti*s 8tccora party. _ ' `.'TATF OP C,.Lr,?0FTU- 7 CQUSTy 01' SUITE' }aa l Do Lha 1 cep or April in tbt year onet^.Uuasn4 51"hu^.dyed a+te t :arty re>i e� beiare ^e P. kcteejl bertfio4z A rotE,rf p;sblic in aqd ror the +-o snty 03 -art's. :tate of Cr T tf- arfia, reeidi.p tbe-rnio drly r, Ssci he"� rn� sasrrt r : parao mYly a1?i g:�dH. i- il1lr a's 41ice cxIllin, T L. Lela ', r^'� ttf -a to to the 7 narFana:deacribEd Zn, 3 rubacrtbed to the end atr ntscE �`ihin i..e.n,:e�t, arc ectad,to cs that 3 tne7 Qao--,stat tG sasr.� I?I Kli9 e 9riitaF„ I "e- ttyau-a3 wet ay L&DO& to sritxed r of oFf1c1a1 and year is t`,IA "ccrtlflt4.fe tirt. at,ate critten_ coal, It* Ckj C } 0. lWiCILG bkh 1'1:J'SZ.. yte r t? 2.rtllr I.Z rk. Sor'rcid t<ounty or Lutte, Lt¢ta of Cait.'�rRir.. sarcoloui, !IV 10 13.T7, Gt it a t. rant, 1 a'ri«rx sol. -185, porta 1G'., of;}�"rt )"o—Za of Butte: [aunty, >[elltutsla.: 1-0. 788Z le- _£ ----_-------- - - .. .. ....+.. - P-4 EXCEPTIONS: (continued) 5• The right to construct, place, inspect, maintain, -replace,, remove and use facilities of the types stated herein and other incidentol purposes In favor ofi Valley Counties Power Company For; the conducting and transmitting of electricity. Facilities: pole Line Recorded.: December 15 1902; in Book 69 of .Deeds, Page 121, and November 28, 1905, in Book 90 of needs, Page 27, Bute County Official Records. The Exact route or location of said easement is not defined of record and may or may not affect the herein described ;property. 6. The right to construct, place, inspect, maintain, replace, remove and use facilities of the types stated herein. and other incidental purposes' In favor of j7. 'L. Leland For: roadways, canals, ditches, etc. Recorded: May 10, 1937, in Book 182, Pages 315 and 316, and May 10, 1937, in Book 185, Page 100, Butte County Official Records. The exact route or location of said easement is not defined of record and may or may not affect the herein described property;, 1. Lease upon the terms, covenants and conditions provided therein, Dated: September 3, 1901 Lessor: Alfred H. Skillin and Wilma G. Skillen Lessee: Sidney Lee Hoge and Burdette Ri Culp Recorded: January 3, 1962, in Book 1.157, Page 55,, Official Records,, 8. Road Maintenance Agreement and other incidentals Executed by: Environmental Development inc. Recorded: November 4, 1980,.it! Book 2466, Page 184, Official Records, 9. Dedications and Reservations, for specific purposes as set forth on the Map referred to herein. 10. Covenants, Conditions and Rest,tidtjoht contained in the Declaration, Recorded January 14, 1981, in Book 258.6, Page 102, Official' Records, which provide that _a Violation thereof shall not defeat or render, invalid the lien of any mortgage or deed of trust made in good faith and for value, but deleting restrictions,. if any, based,on race, color, religion or _national origin. l.l. An easement affecting the portion of said land and for the purpose statedherein, and incidental purposes For: road and public utility purposes Recorded: February 4, 1961, in Book 2592,; Page 316,, Official Records. 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Count-_/ � �a Bu9fe Calif. .. r. nH� PY CVr06ERWA y. rsss , DESCRIPTION All that certain real property situate in the County of Butte,State of California, described as follows An easement for ingress and egress and for puLlic utilities over a portion of Lots 4 and 9, as shown on that certain Map entitled, "ENVIRONMENTAL, DEVELOPMENT INC.", which Map was filed in the Office of -the Recorder of the County o'- Butte, State of California, January 14i 1981 in Book 80 of Maps, at pages 43 to 48,- and over a portion of _Lot 2, as shown on that certain Map entitled " GOLD COUNTRY SUBDIVISION", which. = p was filed in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California, September 19,, 19BG in Book 104 of Maps at pages 24 and 25 and more particularly described as follows; A strip of land 60.00 feet in width lying 30.00 feet on each side of the .following described centerline. Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 2, in the Southerly Right -of -Way line of Centerville Road, said point of, commencement being the beginning of a 550,00 foot radius. curve concave to the Northwest; a tangent at said point- bears South 400 29' 4511 West, thence along the arc of said curve and along said Right-of-Wayline through a central. angle of 040 2-71 351, an arc distance of 42.81, feet to the True Point of Beginning for the centerline herein described, thence from said True Point of Beginning ;South 351:' 121 24" East, 126.21 feet, thence South 530 411 1111 East, 102.75 feet, thence South 050 04' 4211 hest, 95.58 feet, thence South 576 131 5011 East, 65.24 feet, thence South 210 15'' 251 East, 232.01 feet, thence North 720 151 49 East, 131.79 feet,, thence South 560 53' 4411 East, 366.65 feet, thence South 100 311. 3211 West, 156,50 feet, thence South 710 15`1 2,411 West, 1281 24 feet, thence South 00 54' 1611 West, 383 30 feet to the center of s 50.00 'foot radius cul, de sac, said cul de sac being apart of this desc„ :tion, thence North 776 201 5111 East, 200.88 feet to the cen,.,x of a 50.00 foot radius cul. de sac; said cul de sac being a pari of this description, thence South 02" 531 29" West, 198.55 feet to the centir of a 50.00 foot radius cul de sac; said cul de sac being a part of this description, thence North 53-0 431, 3411 aEast, 307.62.feet-to the center of a 50.. 00 fact radius curl, Ye Sac;..said cul, de sac being a part of this description , thence South 08". 301,5611 West, 1.88.54 feet, thence South 40° 061 3711 East, 242.38 feet, thence South i586 431 43" East, 273.76 feet, thence South 06° 291 4411 East,, 2.15,.92. fc-fbt, thence South 69° 02' 11'1 West, 256..95 feet, thence N6.1th 88.40 531 20'1 West,, 211..65 feet, thexlce North 54° 011 45" West, 29.1.20 feet, thence North 67° 59' 3111 West, 187.1.7 feet; thence South 390 ,141 371" West, 246.18 feet to; the center, of a 50.00 foot radius cul de sao; said cu I., de sac being a part of this description. Av',O ' ''✓ ter" SO, 4 _ t PC I H74; Yec �1=, mel5. poll t it _ I -C r4 D 651- -- 8rtt�.t !Eii�.t►� _ F h E _ Ht DI' -T -R PC' I NT#; F IflTt 98.5Z. Y S_k Std - }-f •� ={ y "�•'}' ----------------- Ef F. f rT ,59 i _ �sl Yiii%¢�- {t� ei'tf: I�7. 17 43fit 4. It 85 291 953E S. -Rj; �a r E. 471 ; 0320>15 f� EErtt-. Fi hE i.�i R='lily l ' h�rre 4 fi ,11211 - 17. 3 I SEA R IHG= C �-53- .i2 -�t� tq 44 Lt .l, is it i e s 828, iiia' _. 9 192— _ 1 .4 Alk BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGMY MINUTES Page 2 October 18;, 1982 HEARING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Tom Glrinkle, of Hamby's office, had no problems with the proposal. HEARING CT; SED TO THE PUBLIC AND CONFlINEM TO TELE ADVISORY AGEMJCY Mr. Hironimus said that the conditions placed by the Planning Commission, will be adequately covered Mr. Reid said t1 -at, Vega the mitigation measure #3, with such laic, parcels it would be di, to cluster building sites. it. Ha:ronimus said that the checklist came out of the first proposal. (Now there is a Revised Map #2). Mitigation measure #2 has basically been complied with because of the redesign. The chedld-ist was discussed. It was decided to eliminate mitigation measures .2 and 3 and to change • the wording of rrl to, "All earthwork to be conducted using good construction practices." Mr. Reid stated: having reviewed the environmental review checklist and conversations at this meeting, T will: make a motion to grant a mitigated negative declaration of environmental impact for the Ron Harris parcel tap to create 4 parcels on AP 51--of-3.15 as per the revised map #2T finding that the project could have an effect on the environment, but will not have a significant effect in this case provided the required mitigation measure is complied with. The required mitigation measure is to be #1 as listed within the checklist, with rewording: "All earthwork to be conducted using good construction practices." Mitigation measures 42; and 3 are being deleeted because they have been mitigated trough the redesign of the project. The motllon is made noting, that the project- is in conformance titath the butte County General Plan and Butte County Zoning;. Motion seconded by Mr. Hironimus and. carried unanimously. Mr. Reid stated: noting that a mitigated negative declaration was adopted this date, I will make a motion to appi.�rve. the parcel map of Ron Harris to create 4 parcels on AP 53,-101-1156 Appro-MI of the map is subject to the f'ollawaWg conditions: Public Works conditions are: 1. Provide taro-Vay traversable access RS-$-LO"I to each parcel from a county maintained road or state `highway. �. Access to be reserved in deeds as per, county ordinance and offered for,dedication on the final map. 3. Show, 50' -ft building setback line measured from center- lin�W of access easement. 4.Provide road maintenance egrcement. (see following page for remainder of conditions) Oct..18, 198a Advisory Agency Minutes �n Ask BUTT8 COUNTY ADVISORY AGIENVe MTNUTI,S page 3 October 1.8, 1982 (ton Harris, Tentative Parcel Map) 5. Indicate a 50 -ft. building setback from, the centerline' of Humbug Road, 6. Show all easements of record on the final map: 7., Provide street name signs per requirements of the - Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. 8. Pay off any assessments, 9. Provide cul--de-sac at the end of the street. 10. Obtain encroachment permit and construct ° standard road approach providing adequate sight distance at the inter- - section of access road and Humbug Road. 11. Pay any delinquent taxes. 12. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. Health Dept. conditions are: 13 Show a 50 ft, leachfield setback from any drainage ways on the property.. 14 Shopea 100 ft. leachfield setback from the highwater line of the creek on parcels 1, 2, 3 and 1 15. Show the usable sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision, ordinance on parcels 1, 2, 3 and 4 if requested by the Health Dept. 16. Provide the required usable sewage disposal area, on each parcel. Combine with an adjacent ;parcel any parcel not proven to contain tine usable sewage disposal area required by the Subdivision Ordinance, 17. Prove that the ;required quantities of domestic water are Available or place the statement on the map that "there is no evidence that domestic water is available" for parcels 1, 2,,;3, and 4., The following mitigation measure Will also be a'condi:tion of approval: 1. All earthwork toe conducted using good construction practices. Motion seconded by W. Hironimts and carried , unanimously. Oct. 1.8, 3.989 Ad -v aory:AeencY MiAlxtes , APPE.N11LX li �* NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO Secretary for Resources 1416 Ninth Street, Room. 7.311 �iVOV Sacramento, CA 9581 County Clerk, County of Butte ELEANOR M. BECOR, County C 25 County Center Drive By 9. ACINTH ,:De Oroville, CA 95965 FROMPlanning Department 7 County Center Drive (Filed) Oroville,,CA 95065 SUBJECT. Filing of Notice of Determination in Compliance with Section 21:108 or 211:52 of the Public Resources Code s2 -n5 -11-n Project Title Tentative Parcel Ma, AP 51-0.1-115 Ron Harris State Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to State Clearinghouse) Contact Person Telepho:ie Number John Mendonsa, Public Works (97 0 534-4266 Project Location On the east -side of Centerville (Humbug) Road, approx. 2000 ft. s of the Centerville Brid e Butte Creek Can on ar Project Description: 12 miles east of Chico Dividing 80 + acnes into four 'parcels, 1.8 + aches, 20 acres, 23 41 acres, 37 acres. y Aft 5 4 Ron Harris TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, four parcels on Centerville Road approximately 1500 fte south of Be -an Flat Road, Centerville area. Assessor's Parcel Number 51-01 Surveyor: John Hamby Public Works conditions are: 1, Provide two-way traversable accessRS-8 sO-1 tote each . parcel from a county maintained road__ 2_ Access to be reserved in deedstas peinaiounty ordinance and offered for dedication _ 3. Show 50 -ft. building setback line treasured from center•- line of access easement*_ 4 Provide road maintenance agreement. 5. Indicate a 50 -ft. building setback from the centerline of Humbug Road. 5. Show all easements of record on the final map 7. Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map; 8. Pay off any assessments. 9 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. ard road 10. Obtain encroachment permit and htndstancestruct tatdthe inter approach_ providing adequate g section of access road and Humbug Road. 11.. Pay any delinquent taxes. 12; Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire. Department. Health Dept• conditions axe: 1 3 Shaw a 50 £t. leach£ield setback from any drainage ways on the property ,e1d setback from the hghwater line of the 14. Shaw a1 100 £t. leach£'. and 4. creek on parcels 1, 2, 3 the usable sewage disposal. area pros:, to mancl 4 if request6d by the 15• Show rc,els 1, 2� of tho subdivision Ordinance on pa Health Dept. Provide the required usable sewage disposal area on each parcel. 16. Parcel any parcel not proven to contain the uaa.1e Conit�ine with an adjacent p the Subdivision Ordinance. e dis osal area required by se re available, wag P ter a prove that the required quan.titie o£ d"therec isnoevidenoe that o° Place the; statement on the map that domestic Water is available" for .parcels 1,, 3,, and. .nm fi APPENDIX G r ,r NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARI]7NG ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 1 t NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that the project described. below has been, reviewed p°xrsuant to the provisions of the Ca'liforni.a i�nvixontnand. tid 4,1 ; Act 0-1 1970 (Public Resources Code 21,100, et- seq ') determination has been made t1 -11,t it will not have a significant effect upon the environment. Loi; # 82 -GS -11-01 i AP 51-01-115 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT; Tentative parcel Mala dividing 80 + acres into .Four parcels, 15+ acres, ll+ acres, 28+ acres, 26+ acres. a. LOCATION OF PROJECT: On the east side of 'Center vil� Butt CreekdCanyon area,12miles south of the Centerville Bridge, 4. 1IAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APP'L7C1A.2�T: east of Chico: Rory Harris John. Hamby 25560 Morrill Road 5437 Black Olive Drive Los Gates, CA 95030 Paradise, CA 95969 5 MUTGATICiN MEASURES: 6. A copy of the initial study Y egarding the environmental effect of this project is attached. This study was'; Adopted as presented El Adopted tvith changes. Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached: 7. A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body: Hearing Bod7' - Butte County Advisory Agency Date of Determination, Determination: On the basis of the initial. study of enva.ronMental impact, the information presented at bearings, comments recoived on the proposal and our own knowledge and independent research: i osed project COULD NOT have `a si.g'n.i.ficant We find the prop p j ;effect on the environment, > and a NEGATl E DEC ,A1tA`CION is hereby, adopted, We find' that the project COULII have a signi,-ficant effect on the environment but will not in this case because of att4cned mitigat on measures described in item 5'above w rlr.11 are by this reference made coliclitions of pi`oject. PR iUE DECLARATION is'hereby D -- approval. .royal. A conditiondl NEGAT. adopted. � Si" nature Title Date f APPEUDIX F ENVIROMENTAL CIECKLIST FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency E Log # 82-:.05,.1,7 „,01 AP 51-0�.�1 x BACKORoUNII 1. Name of Proponent_ Ron llarri's 2. Address and Phone INumber oProponent, 2356Q 1`lorrjll Road Jolin 1-lamby Jos otos , 13" ac Ps11.ac7ise CA ve rive 95969 3, Date of Check:ist submitted _ 4.. Agency Requiring Checklist en.xat1ve axce yap Name Proposal, if applicable 5. of II- ENVIROMIENTAL IleACTS ('Explanations of all: "yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheets, YtS; MAYBE NO 1. 'Earth. Will the proposal result in significant a. Unstable earth conditions or !-a in stibstruc'tures? changes geologic b. Disruptions, displacements, com- of the soil? paction or over covering c. Change in topography or ground sur- face relief features or removal. of topsoil? d. Desttuction, covering or modific�;a- t ion of any unique geologic or physical .features? --- ,1 �" .. e. Increase in Wind or water erosion. the s. �.te? of soils lBather on or off �,. Changas in deposition or erosion in silta- of beach sands , or, changes tign, deposition or ertasion which may modify thechannel of a raver or. the bed of the oceaft or stream Or any bay, inlet or ]oke? g . Loss . of prime agricultu� ally pro- duct ve $Oils'out$ade designated urban areas Appendix r - page ► 0f 9 YES MAYBr N h. Exposure of peopit or property to geologic hazards au.ch as earthquakes,; landslides, mudslides, , ground failure, or similar hazards? . 2. A'ir ..�_ Will the proposal result in a. Substantial deterioration of ambient or local air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Significant alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, either Locally or regionally? 3, Water. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements? b, Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rage and amount of surface water runoff'? C. Need for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, channelizaton or culvert installation? a. Alterations, to the course or flow of flood waters?' e. Change, in the amount of surface water in any water body? f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen G or turbidity? } g, Al ;rat, on of the direction or rate of floe of ground waters?; Change in the quantity or quality Of ground waters„ either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an ufer b aq y cuts or excavations? y , A16zendix F_g a e p 2 of 9 �6 YES MAYBE No Reduction in the amount of Water otherwise available for public Water ,supplies? 1l (� J. Exposure of oeoDle or property to water related hazards such as flooding? Plant Life, till the proposal result in substantial; a. Loss of vegetation, or change in the diversity of species or number of any species of plarts (including trees, shrubs, grass, -crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? C4 Introduction of new species of plants into an, area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agri- cultural crop? 5. Animal Life. Will the proposal result .n substantial r a, Change in the diversity of species,; or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and she'll- fsh, benthic organisms, insects or microfauna) ? b, Reduction of the numbers: of any unique`, rare or endangered species of animals' c Introduction ' o f neW species f animals into an area, or result in aiart ier to , the migrationor movement of animals? d Reduction of, encroachment upon, or deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? Appendix - page 3 of 9 777777 YES MAYBE •3 NO Noise. Will the: proposal result in substantial-. a. Increases in noise levels? b, Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 74 Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce signi-ticant light or glare? - 84 Land Use, Will the proposal. result in a significant: a,. Alteration of the planned land use of an area, or establish a trend which will demonstrably lead to such alteration? b, Conflict with uses on adjoining properties, or conflict with establ� hed recreational, educa- tional, religious or scientific uses of an area? Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Demand for, or, increase :ate of use of any natural resp 7 b Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? 10i isk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous `substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in, the event of ' an. accident or upset conditions?' ll. Population. Will the proposal y alter the loat oii, s gni icantlc distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area or Whys ical ly divide an established community? (` 12: o__us��it�i � 11 the proposal, signiti6antly affect-existitlg' housing, or create a demand for additional. housins? Appendix F page4 of,q YES MAYBE NO 13, ` ransportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? b, Significant effectson existing parking facilities, or demand for neer parking? c. Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems —- d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e Alterations to, waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. increase in traffic Hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14 Public Services. Will the proposal have an efFect upon, or result in a substantial need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas A: Fire protection? b Police protection? C- X c, Schools? d. Parks or other recreational- fae�1it es e. Main of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services?, 15. Energy. Will, the proposal result in! a. Use of substantial amounts of 'fuel or energy. b., Substantial, increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or, require the development of new sources of energy? Appendix F -• page 5 of 9 YES MAYBE N0 16i Ut _lities . ?r,ill the proposal. result in a need for new systems, or sub- statntial alterations to the following utilities. a, Power or natural. gas? X C, b. Communications systems? c. Water? d, Sewer (will trunk line be extended, providing capacity to serve new development) e. Storm water drainage? 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? 18, Solid Waste. Will the proposal result in any significant impacts associated with solid waste disposal or litter control? 1,9, Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction o anyy' public designated or recognized scenic vista open to the publld, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open,to G public view? 20 . Recreation.. ` Willthe 'proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing public recrea- tion facilities? 21 Archeological/Historical. Will the proposa,. result n an alteration of a. significant archeological or historical site, structure, object ,, G or building?' H Appendix F = page 6 of 9' Alk YES MAYBE NO 22. Mandatory Findings of Significance. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or ct .ldlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal com- munity, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potentia]_ to achieve short term benefit. to the detriment of publicly adopted long -tern environmental goals? c,. 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 i significant d Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human boings, ` either directly or indirectly? Appendix I' - page 7 ` of 9 Ary tE ♦ e rr���y 1 , � v2J' � �r ��` �• C 1�� 1,� � rr.,, '.�a` 7 °'� � ��,. ' � 1? i+l I :k ��P�� It � t� ��,/.. r "j i �,.,��� �� e I` it 117`3(Y' ��'�» � r ,,�/.ry5` .� `itS�4 `.� 1 .tJ�l'OG,';..' "r.�v`G�'�� .r' 't �•,, "��E ��r.t �.Si ^';,.'=--.».. .,�„r"'/tt ,. ,"� r �^�.,,� POW tr11.l �S . ♦ Pl.,� 1 � � / •,/ rt-�' "'' f �'/� �N- Centei,Vill Ix .1r - ! rlW �i �A� t* ,<q � .2� t � ,,..,,;� ,t•.. ' 4, eY ��* �:,,j� atr fi 4 1 I /'� F-.. 6 h. ;,ty, !4 `1 ty 4•?, '�y. _ 9..i '�r •� �� �rff.�Y r{ Jt's. J"3 . �.° e /'� e "'. �l �Jb�` � �`.,$�: ,t } tra'• , t , j t"t��:,.� ? �.t".. iP ��ti � '1, I� � r ^ 1 •}--��..+.:,. ,.:,v. 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DISCUSSION OR ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Pra';c:ct Description 1, Br-iof Description': Tentative Parcel Map to divide 80 F acres into four parcels, l at 15+ acres, 1 at 11.+ acres, 1 ,it 2. 28+ acres, 1 at 26+ acres. Location, On the east side of Centerville (H.umbug) Road, approximately 2000, :feet south of the Centerville Bridge, Butte Creek Canyon area, 1.2 miles east of Chico. 3. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Centerville (Humbug) toad; via jeep trail from the east side of Butte Crr-,ok crossing ,- south to: site vicinity. 4: Method of Sewage Disposal: private tic systems S. Source of Water Supply: Private wellsL 6. Proximity of 'Power Lines: Along Centerv'il.Le (1-Iumbug) Road. 7. Potential for further land divisions and.development: Limited due to steep terrain and shallow soils. Environmental Setting 1. , Terrain a,. General Topographic Character: Steep canyon= 'hill slopes dissected by intermittant stream canyons drai1u 'cg to Butte Creek, Gently sloping land west of Butte Creel.. along Centerville Read. b. Slopes: Sloping land i+est of Butte Creek along Centerville Road, Most of the site 301,-60% slopes. Some slopes of Less than 100 on ridge t6ps 'and isolated benches c. Elevation, + 800 :deet ASI, d, Limiting Factor,'— ."steep slopes Butte Creek cannot be crossed on the property (bridge mile north)-. 2. Soils a. Types and Characteristics: Los Gatos (conglomerate) shallow (1-2 ft.) gravelly clay loam of moderate permeability, well drained, moderate erosion haza-J. b. Limiting Factors: SJ,0 low steep slopes, moderate erosion: hazard. 3. Natural. Hazards of the Land a. Barthnuake zone: Sbort nor tihwest trending fault of unknown activity level 2 miles south, b. Erosion Potential: High c. t,andslide Potential,- Modex ate d. Fire Hazard: High - Bxtreme e: Expansive, Soil Potential: Low Appehdixx F page 8 of " 9 Ak Aft AP 51-01-115 DISCUS,; TON OF r-MMONNIENTAL TATALUATTON (continued) 4 Hydr0logj, a. Surface Water Butte Creek :Glows across west portion of' site. b Ground Water: Groundwater resources may be limited. c. Drainage Characteristics; Tntermittant drainage swales drain the property toward the west into Butte Creek. d ATinual Rainfall (normal) 40 incises per year e Limiting Factors:: Creek crossing and possible dome tic: water Limitations, 5. Visual/Scenic Quality: Exce1lent 6.. Acoustic Quality: Excellent 7. Air Quality: Good 8, Vegetation: Oak woodland, chaparral and riparian plant communities. 9. Wildlife Habitat Upper Sortoran Life Zone. Good liabitat value. Doer ;tri:nter Range (E., Tehama. Herd) and Riparian habitat are consider, e,1 to be Areas of Special Biological Importance (ASBT's) by State Department or Fislz and Game. 111. Archaeological. and ITistocal Resources in the :area; Sensitive area. A survey was conducted and clearance recommended, January 1980. 11.. Butte County General, Plan designation: Grazing; and Open Land; gricultuval-Residen+ial west of Butte Crook. 1.2. Exi5ting Zoning IPA -10, FR -5 ` west of Butte Creek 13 Existing Land Use on-site: Undeveloped 14 Surrounding Area; a Lana. Uses: extensive open space uses, scattered rural density residences along west, side of Butte Creek. b. Zoning: FR -10 to the north, FR -40 east and. south, PR -5 west. c. Gen. Plan. designation;: Grazing and Open. Land, Agricultural - Residential adja.cer4t to and West of Butte Creek. d: Parcel. Sites, 1-320 acres, prodominantly + 1.0 to 80 acres. 15: Nearest. Uvban Arear Chico - 11 mi;los west. lb Fire Protection Service a. Nearest County (State) Fire Station:, Ile Sabla/Ma' galla - 9 miles, Chico .a, 1.1 miles. b. Water Avalla:bility: Butte Creels, fire truck lb,e,f; 3f: The project is located predominantly on steep, poorly accessible slopes on shall.os+t, erosive soils. Substantial earth work including major cuts and fills would be vecluired to develop access roads and building sites in this location. These factors will result in soil disruPtion. and erosion which may be significants, trodod soils would be transported directly into Butte Greek'.. lh Buildings end residences 'would be exposed to moderate landslide hazard based; on stoep slopes. The soils appear to be fairly stable in their undisturbed state. Append" page 8a of 9 AP 51-01-115 DISCUSSION 01 PNVI°RONNNI N`i'AL EVALUATION (continued) 3c: Off-site culvert installation will be required as the access road is constructed from CentervilleRoad south to the proposed building sites. 3j : HUD flood Hazard maps indicate a flood hazard area. adjacent to 'Butte Creek which should influence building site Location on, the west portion of the property: 4a,c: Road building and res idential.'site development could incl;od substantial vegetation clearing and introduction of domestic (iirtrc�w duced) species. The riparian habitat along Butte Creek is considered an Area of Special Biological Importance (ASBS); 4b: A rare plant survey was conducted on the subject parcel January 21-25, 1980 as part of the Harold Skill,in subdivision, No rare or endangered plants were found but certain, less developable portions of the property could harbor several rare species (see attached report), 5a,d: The project as proposed. at 11 to 28 acre parcels will displace Wildlife use on much of the property;. State Department of :Fish and: Game policy indicates that one unit per 40 acres is the maximum residential density which is compatible with winter deer range usage (East Tehama. Nerd ASBT) 5a, it ,Local increases in noise and light can be expected as residential uses are established on this property. 8a,b; 14a,b,c,e,f; 1.5a: A predominant portion of the project located east of Butte Creek is in an area which is designated as Grating and, Open Land by the hand Use Blement map and text policies. This designation requires 40 acre minimum parcel sizes as consistent with the purposes of the General. Plan.. The small western portion of the property along Butte Creek is designated for Agricultural-Resident' al . land uses,. The current zoning pattern is inconsistent with the General Plan, with a IO ecre minimum parcel size zone east of Butte Creek in areas planned fox grazing and. open land uses (40 acre parcel. sizes) . Areas 'vest of Butte Creek are zoned for S a.cr.e parcels The project although in accordance with zoning, is inconsistentvitli the adopted Land Use Plan due to its proposed 11 to 28 acre parcel Sizes in an'area designated for grazing and open land uses 'The project wix1 incrementally increase the demand, for public and commercial services and increase local fuel consumption (requiredr far commuting to Chico lvlich is 11 miles west, 22 mile round trip). I6a,b: Power and telephone services ivii:i have to be extended froM Centerville. Road which is 1. mile' north, of the .site. Appendix V - page 8b of 9 I a.Aah ; qw IV. DETERMINATION (To be; completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial: evaluations n I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a signifioant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATSgN h s 1-606mmended.. I find that, although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the, mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION TS RECOMMENDED 0 I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the, environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Is required, Date June 9, 7982 �9 (Signature,) " David Bolland Associate Planne For.'{��- -�- -. ;ol.l�'F ing :Te-lyt , Reviewed by: te�'en , Streeter Senator Planner Reference:, Harold Skillin Tentative Subdivision Map AP 46-71-15 and 5`1-01-19 Log Appendix F -- page of g CAT. NO NNO0847 R To 106f A.2 (4-79)Callfornlo lnnd Title Astocloti tandard Covernpo Policy , 1973 or American land 7111111111M Association Owners Policy Form 0'197Q ih Scheduh,i A . Policy Number Date ofPolicy; 1 070870 March 26, 1981 at ]_.L:—o'.,QI-QCx.A M, UIe } This policy does not insure against loss or damage, nor against costs, attorneys' fees or expenses, any or all of which arise by reasotr of the folloWingt Part 'I All matters set forth in paragraphs numbered 1(one) to 11(eleven) inclusive on the inside cover sheet of this policy under the healing of Schedule B Part 1, Part 11 1. General and Special County taxes for the fiscal year 1981-82, including possible personal property taxes, now a lien, but not yet due or payable,. 2' Unpatented tunnel claims and millsite claims, water rights, claims or titleto water. The provisions and reservations contained in the patents from the Unted states of America,' dated JU,ly 3, 1883 and recorded an Book 3 of 'Patents,, at pig 435;_ and recorded April 17, 1883 in Book_M 3 0 Patents, at page 467, records of Butte County, California, as follows: ------- r a) That the pre-mises hereby conveayed may be entered by the propricLo.. of any 'vein or lode of quartz or ether rock in, Mace bearing goad, silver, cin*fabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, forthe purpose` of er:t:racting and rerloving the ore from such vea;tt or lode, should the sa^'-e or any j)art thereof, be found to peilc- through or dip into the mynirr r0�and car trate, intersect, pass �' ' g t ted. premises hereby gra', _ 'i bhat the premises hereby conveyed shall be held subject to any i Vested and accrued �.=dtt%1.' rights for imining, age icu>_tural , mart;' 3 factur ng", or other nur"noses, and rights to ditchers and res r: +.i,X u uecd in connection. with ,such water rights, as may be recognized and ac', nocaledy~ec by the local laws, customs and d"ccisions of the and ac nne3 there a.s reserved from the lands Hereby granted �ry richt of�tzy thereon fo: ditches Pr canals, constructed by the q authority of the United States: That in the absence ;of necessary 1e:gisl.aton by Gangress, the ].ecisJ.attare of California may provide rules far ��cirkir,r 4tie ;►��.ning r C laim or premises hereby granted,°involving easemet►ts, draaragC anel otlienece;�saxy means to ,the complete development thereof. <J Schedule B (Confinued) - _ M Part I 4• -'i Easc,ncn`t Lo erect and maintain a .pole line, with right of ingress and e8r'ess; and incidental rights, as contained in that cartetin Deed fret;► William Hooper to the Valley Counties Power Comptiny,, a corporation, dated November 19, 1902 and recorded Decembor 15, 1902 in tionk fia-of Desds, at paSee 124 records of Butte Cout,ty, California Said instrumentdoes not disclose the exact location of said easement or right of way described above.' 5 Easement to erect and maintain a. pole line, with right, of i,ngrt;qr incidental rights, as contained in that, certain IJccd and egress, and; from to llianr Hooper to the Valley Counties Pov er Company, a corm)t4tt'. tion, dated November 29 1905 and recorded December 2.1, 1905 iter Jo- of 90 of needs, at page 2'j,.records of Butte County, California. Said instrument does not -disclose the exact location of said easenent or right of way described above. G. Right of raa 50.0 feet in width for roadway, ditches attd pole sines, Leland y' by that CaPtairr as car)vtyec, by li. !,S}�ili,n,et uxto 1937 and recorded May 10, 1937 i7 Book of Deed dated' Ap►'i]. 11 Butte: County T Of'f'ici, al R-ecordsj a�r page 315. said instrument: does not disclose the exact location of said easement of right of way described above. 7. Right of way 50.0 feet in width) being a perpetual right of tray by 4lilM a,m J . LauGhlin to 4 , acrosa Section & herein', as conveyed L. ),eland by that certain Deed dated April 10, 1937 'and recorded 10, 1937 in k3aa 180 of Butte County, Official' Records, at pogo .r.- 227k Saidinstrument does not disclose the exact location of said easement or right of way described above. 0• Ri,glit of way 50.0 feet; -in width, as canvcyed' by that certain I�eec� il. ta. Sltillirr, et ux, to 4t4 L. Leland dated April 11, 1937 ,from and recorded flay 101 1937 ;in Booms *of �3ut'te County Off'iciRx7 ficcor`d�,, ;at page 00. , Said instrument does not disclose the enact location of said easement or right of way described above. y 10, CAT, NO. NNO0549 i TO 1917 CA, l7-79l n`5 :. INDORSEMENT FORM 40H ADDITIONAL PROTECTION INDORSEMENT FOR HOME OWNERS ATrACHED TO POLICY NO. 2 118184(l 070870) ISSUED BY Title Insurance and Trust Company 1, This indorsement shall be effective only if at Date of Policy there is located on the land described in said Policy a one-to-four family residcrnial structure, in which the insured Owncr resides or intends to reside, For the purpose of this lndortement the term "residential strue- lure" is defined as including the, principal dwelling structure located on said land and all improvements thereon related to residential use of the property, encept plantings of any nature and except perimeter fences and perimeter walla. 2. The Company hereby insures the Insured Owner of the estate or interest described. in Schedule A against 1n5Sor damage which the Ensured Owner shall sustain by reason of: arnSt a. the existence at Date of Policy of my of the following, .matters; (1) lack of a right of access from said land to a public street;. t2f ,any taxes or assessments levied by a public authority against the tiocitns or interest 'ensured which constitute liens thereon and are not shown as exceptions in Schedule B of said Policy; (3) t1n}' unrecorded anta�uork}ofens for labor improvcn entrona5aidlland inng to said } rogress ortate or com completst ed, arising - Y Date of Policy. except a wol°k of improvement for which: said Insured Owner has agreed to be responsible; b, the enforced removal of said residential structure or interference with the use thereof for ordinary residcniial puaposes based upon the existence art Date of Policy of; thereof onto (1) any sencroachment nto casement shown asresidential structure or an exceptions n Parttit of Schedule adjoining f ai lands, or oat } Policy: or onto any unrecorded subsurface casement; (2) any violation of any enforceable covenants; conditions or restrictions affecting said , land and shown in Part ]I of Schedule B; (3) any violation of applicable zoning ordinances, but this In ldrscmcnt does not insure Y compliance with. nor is it in any way concerned with, builinfi codes or other exec- i cine of governmental, police power use the c. damage to said residential. extraction or devestructurei-resultinlopment of minerals from the exercise �f minerals ire excepted surface of said land for the from the description of said land or shown as an exception or reservation in Schedule B. t Thi total liability of the Company' under ;;aid Policy and tall indorsements attached thereto R the amount of said Policy and costs which the Company is obli- shall not'cXcced, in the a�grej . , dated under the conditions and stipulations thereof to pay; and nothing contained herein shall be construed r extending or changing the effective date of said Policy. l his indorsement is made a part of said Policy and is subject to the schedules, conditions and stipulations therein, except as modified by the provisions hereof. Title insurance and Trust Gampany' k ws y w y By r stceeTAFLY lit *, t::