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U AV AWWO u„ f►���,+ld.�,i� �s+[i1�1l�V,R M��'Wy��;l'� a ,, .. ,i 11. 0 U � vtYi;.i-`ttd yMY ithi.ii iAi. ho dnLttti t ufitil i#11l' h t &tUhallllb Xo:r tho charqinq 69 101k :ell 'Will rpt ht 0. b �,�ally gra_ jlgy, � _b� �0 �,_art�t�� �� ��; ".� Ci s3 tl 1'E3 l9b �-tht t. u '�'G'r G YI 1t lit sE `4"te�t► ' .iw 1: 5 .� ! i.'Mg i:al.o4 p oh4 e ilt- Chet; bt`ri al, a VII-11tiVt3r�, Wiws;�iiyliLW�s"��di4�Fw'+s+ataM+�ta:atleWrxlw. N= _•.-.. _.__.. .. _.. .."�--.�'T:d�iG�YN���SS"'�— �-.w: �_�+...., .. .. . ... 01 qkl 1! LL 01 qkl 1! M Grant Probst, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, 4 parcels on the southwest corner off" Petersen Ave. and French Ave. Gridley area; Engineer: Richard F. Sannar Assessor's Parcel number: 21-19.43 'Public t4orks conditions are: illi 1 Deed to the County of Butte and Peterson Avve. and ah20nft�.iaradius returnntet^11�it K 2. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of French Ave. and Peterson Ave. 3. Show all easements of record on the final map. 0e\ 4. Pay off any assessments. -,,—;-:''"'Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing and construct to county standards,, 6. Pay anj delinquent taxes: Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Dept. Environmental -Health conditions are: 6>rovli0_`doPaµS 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing -well' � either within the property or within 100 fti of the property boundaries on Parcel,l. Planning Department conditions are: 9. All parcels tai be minimum five acres in size, to conform with the zoning. I AP 21-16•60 1j AP 21-19-61 Earl,md Marj(,,, ►e Roberts Jimmie and Roselyn Rogers Marlow and He Lan I -Int ilaway Rt. 2, Box 504 515 Daisy Lane Gridley, CA 95948 Gridley, CA 95948 " AP 21-16-62 Donald and Madeline Cummins 594 Peterson Ave. Gridley, CA 95948 AP 21-16-83 D. W. and Mary Cushman . 633 Peterson Ave., Gridley, CA 95948 AP 21-19-06 D. W and Mary 'Cushman Rt, 2, Box 359- { Gridley, CA 95948 1 AP 21-19-08 Walter W, Pfister 641 W. Evans Reiner Rd Gridley, (A 95948 AP 21-19-10 Stanley A. Flores 1045 Dewsnup Ave, Gridley, CA 95948 AP 21-19-44 Jimmie and Evelene Payne 583 W. Evans Reimer Road Gridley, CA 95948 AP 21-19•-51 George and Virginia Hall Rt . 2, Box 503 Gridley; CA 9948 AP 21--1942' Teodora Agustin & Rento Font ,� • 653 San Patricia Ave. Sunnyvale; CA 84066AA : AP 2119-C3 Delbert and Nellie Miller 976 French Ave. Gridley5 CA 95948 9 GN9�1'' V1� GURI1�VTu 1.C�N ',1'EV[r'1' XVE' PARbEL MAP .r��[L r y����7�tty/� J3� TtTy�^��}^� El p A �y��� y `qct ^�+ry Y ry�r1,lU:WLT1•,I 1.Ji(1,t`J.IJ,J.�13J: Y.l.i.a,l.t„�N YWA VLOR i1�i.`i"��.�.1-4iAr.L'rON (Please chec1G appropriate box) APPLICAlIT: Grant Probst PjjoNE Nj- 846--3P60 S , 595 :Peterson Ave. C AT3t�1iE�a�� :Gridley, A 95948 cW1ER: Same as applicant Vt*Gn EER, OR SURVEYOR: Richard F. Sannar LS 4835 PHONE NO. 846_259' ADDRESS: 255 Oregon, St Gridley, CA 95948 1 ATL NOTICE OF MARINO To Applicant &'Surveyoz� LOCA TIOV 01 PROMi-R Y. t'OYtPdSHTP 17N k ANGE 2E. SE'CTIOX 11 ASS SSOR' S PARCEL NimMM: 21,-12!-43 TOTAL A0P1-1:AoE 20 PLIC St SUBMIT PREtDin1•kRy ITITU, gMrij, 0�RECEIIT poLIGY OF fiITI�; INSURA (crated within IROt NiX month-q) WITH Al]TUtCATION, INDICATE, : v'w,fi! THE DATE AMJ RECORDING XNP0Rr1J1T1r=V BY X+ HIC11 11111,S) PARTICULAR PARCEL, CJAS Ci t'ATE".D1: t3tjtitC 6 f M. PAGE 7 1;iA omaps- ._ .. , Etas Bk:1Nir CHI-.AI'1-,%t (ixYcitret3nE zany remainder) , 4 P` ai-- 17C�1inti AM fllV Ox pA'RC cell of S.U,Ac. :each DIS' ANCE: TO TTAMkAt l"rArER CO►UROR 011 G".i"tlMI Dta, i : A Rib 2056 drainage jot. abuts a S.W. C,o-, Of Lot PROPOSED IdETTIOD 0-V SEv,'AOE DIOP08AL Zndiv. Septic tanks _. (0110c:'lc tits tlh Itoalth Department) c�;�Ei7 �; rr1 c1J OF VIAUR indiVy dual wLsla s _(Check with Health D pai-trait nt ) BO V018,11 AUD MUTE LTNEW" EXII.'' Ul I '" 13o N1.ARY Iat!` TRE ORIGIINA1, PARCELI Yea +� p,,T}w�_,,m�t };1 y�Yy r f THE T g 'hT �y+y fri}� �eJ� t [�^ HAVE, y�t� y �(y�ryT� �y���r�+y XP NOT) �-{.Lk°J[VM J.t46`.rc 113 �{i+1d1.114i,1`i �.l l'il�i 1�t.t �1, HAVE, l i' DE, J'.i,/1 ,L1-!NDEpi .. f � , SUBDIVIDER'S STATEMENT Name Grailt Probst Date 2 12-$2 Project Parcel Map AP # 21-7.g-43 1s g (sJ of the land �I txistin. use Agriculture & Residential 2. Proposed use (s) of the: land A rici;ltur: R sidential 3. Improvements Proposed (See Ch. '20-21 County Code) one sinle_i' miler _ dWelling :per parcel 4. Public areas proposed None S. Tree planting/or removal: (approX. number) 2\10rp fin rep7_�& or removed . 6 Preliminary copy, of any"condition) restrictive reservations or, covenance e,isting or proposed shall be ittach,ed to this statement,attached x none 7. State type of dvis:o'nj i.e,private road_, urban, rural, etc. rural. __� _ �ufta CO. Ficnring Cpnm, PICBUrTE (VINTY GENC3,AiPLAN C'2 lRL1N� tt® OR SUBDIVISION�r1aY 17 1982 ;�+'C R PARCEL MAP OR IMP Items 1.4 to be completed by ;applicants C7rov;lle, Calt+omie 1 Applicant Name and address Grant Probst, 593 Peterson Ave. Gridley) CA �155VLt4'd 2. Project Description 4 Parcel Tentative Parcel, Mop 3r Assessor's Parcel Nlumber(s) 21-19-43 4. Proposed Use Agriculture/Residential Tac follotoing iters are to be completed by the Planning Department; Current zoning�� r�-/-Za, d Cott ;ervation Agreement General Plan Designation Applicable Conditional Criteria Not Applicable Agricultural -Residential YES N I. Agricultural Compatibility 2. Water .& Sewer Capacity` 3. Adequate Fire'Facilities 4, Road Capacity & 'Maintenance 5. Access to Commercial & Schools r , Orchard &,Field Crops 1. Predominant 5-10 Ac. Parcel Size; 2. Vicinity of urban Boundaries 3. Agric, viability, not i.Mpaired Statf Detettination, Proje;:t doee, does not substantially conform to the General Plat, and Toning. Comments;_ PMCC l - - - escrow, fla. After Recordrrn Return, -To - County of Butte; i Depr_ of Public Ylorks. 7 County Center Drive Orovilfe, Ca 95965 SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE; FOR RECORDER'S USE 33P' For value received; t GRMIT PROBST AND 91MB.M PIEDRST, his wife brant .ta Tjou t all that real property situate in the; County of ...jq,te ...•.................. State of California, described as follows- j ill that portion; of Lots 20 ark€ 21, 'Gridley Colony No. 7, according t: l` to the: Official Kap thereof,, filed in the office of the Recorder of the Oeunty of Butte, State of Calif.;rnia on ,February 5, 1907in Book 6: of Haps, at Page 7, more particularly described as follmrs C'orimerzing at the intersection of the centerlines of French Ave. and Peterson Rd.;i thence S00°52t1$`WT 1,319.33 feet along t -r center line of French Ave. to a point' -thence Nt 9o51t d9` W 30.01 feet a1onQ the south line of Lot 21 to a. point; thence, N00°5211811E 1,26$.82' feet to the beginning; of a tangent curve of 20.00 feet radios whose center bears: westerly; thence south-,resterly along said curve through a' .central angle: of 910OG114t a distance of 31.77 feet to a point;; thence S89052r04V 610,52 feet to the great Line of Lot 20; thence N01004,102"F, 30.01 feet to a point in the centerline of Peterson Rd. thence 118905210411E 660.7$` feet: along the centerline of Peterson Rd. to the point of commencement.. Said parcel contains 1.3.5 acres. � I l END ' OF DESCIUPTIOIF i £ k R,'w 'r i t. AFFIDAVIT OF 01x11 Zi SHIP Xi-; WE GtW1JT' PAST 91D: BA15ARk PROBST, his wife as owners of land. belho subdivided,- do hereby certify that (�, Tia) ;, are)the only party (ies)_ having any record title int=_rest In the real property` subdiv=ded,-'and 'k, vfe hereby consent to the -° preparation and recordation of the: parcel nap being concurrently filed in $ao? of t•Laps at Paan G.R.R.;G. �n accordance I-tith, Section 20 — 110 of' Butte County Sibd=v=sfiTon ordinances.. �. SrATli OFCALIFORNIA . On this 8th —day of October in the year Ir y one thoirsandl nine COUNTI'OF Butte hundred and ... ht tt o ...�...�.._. before me, Gary D Fife a Notary Public, State, of California, duly commissioned and swornN j appeared........ Grant a Probst Barbra Probst personally .... �^^Ma*+ -�afim—:Erma-F, x-y nertr: , •,r ....... .. Known to me to be the person s._. whose names are .� ©�Ecr rar sr subscribed to the within GARY RF€FE 9 E utstrumentandacknowledg ed to me that .... the.{ .. executed the same.. WW— TNESS WHEREOF i have hereunto set m hand and a au .e cauNrY y ffxed my afficiatseal in; the....... County of', Eutte ,.. da and year in this'certifcate fust-above written. This document aranly, a genera! fornFwlgch 4 ' Tait be Proper fac use In simple transacnons -. ••• ••• ••• .. andirtnpwayaces arcs tMended ro�act: asa subs i Ute for - ryP11�111C,.,. 1Qt reO. - The pubksher does, not make an 4 F' the advice of an detainee: _ - NO p jGdiifoi . ......... vadditygt ar- Y vrarranty, enherecpress or MPhed. as ra the fegar - - y -Y Prolnirglti Of ehe suitabirity-OI IhHl forms t[anY,.soeaf eiransaeti7n.- 3 �0l!s� CoaduY's Form No. 32'-Ackrww DIY commission expires .....1 _...l..... . 1^dgement—General C C. _ ' Sic_ 11goa) APPDNDrx tt NOTICE OF DETrRrlINnTION F L DO Secretary for Resources 1.416 Ninth Street, Room 1311 SEP 2 8 19V Sacramento, CA 9551 County Clork, Coutityy of Butte REANOR M. BECK ER, Counly Cle6, 25 County Centex Drive� r�A, t s1 pa ul Oro�!U,Ie, CA 95965 Gy' J PROM Planning Department 7 County Center drive (Piled)Oroville, CA 95965 SUBJECT- Filing of Notice of Determination in Compliance with Section 21105 or 21152 of the Public 'Rosotiz'ces. Corte 82-07-b6�b3 Project Title Tentative Parcel, 'l'ap AP 21-19-43 Grant 'Probst State Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to State Clearinghouse) Contact Person r Telephone Number John Mendonsa. Puc llforks (916 534-4266 bli Project Location. So`uthWest corner of Petersen Avenue and 'French Avenupsouthwest _off _Gri.dle r_arga. Project Description: Dividing 20 acres + to create four parcels of 5 -acres each for agricultural/residential use. This is to advise that the Butte County Adv�l.sor ency (Lead .Agency) has - made ,the following determinations regarding- the above -describc-id project` 1.. The project 0 will have a significant effect on the environment, Will no't 2. An Environmental Impact Report ��as prepa +ed for this rl pro, oct put scant to the pro`t-isiens of CE -QA, and was cert fled a5 z egwlred by Section 15055 (g) , 14 California Administrative Code A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant +n ti'e Provisions of CDQA. A copy o.C, the Negative Declaration may be examined at the planning 'Department, 7 Cot.tn'ty Centel` Drive, Oroville CA 95965, . pN1011 was i + filed indicating this project is exempt Prom environmen`talreview. ' 4 iJ,lg Con8iic eration tVas, was, not, A sttemeTLt o. Overxda adopted for t) Ls p ro J ec t;, 5. Mitigation mo sttres adopted by the Lead, Agency to reduce ` Non the appivved p*,o j ect rc the xm atatfi of as 9/25/52 ' Schbn Ai S Senior Plahn0t e er -Date ,r`.� ' e'1 y , Rao 11 tie e/ LAN,D OF raArUt,Ar, WEALTH AND atAuTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CLAY CASTLEBEnF1Y; Director 7 COUNTY ;CENTER DRIVE, OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 0$%,� Telephone (916) 534.4681 WILLIAM ((IIII) C[ItrE Deputy OIFOrj f September 15, 1982 Grant Probst RE: AP 21-19-43' 593 Petersen Ave. Tentative Parcel Map Gridley, CA 95948 Dear fir. Probst: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held September 15, 1982, the Agency adopted the negative declaration regarding environmental` review and approved the tentative parcel map for AP 21-19-43 subject to thu conditions on the attached sheet If no appeals are timely filed—within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory.Agency's approval--with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final,. Wheit the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your "final map" with the Butte County Department of Public Woks for recordation within eighteen (18) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency.' If you have any questions regarding this matter, please 'contact this office: Very truly yours,, Clay Castleberry Director of Public Works Origlhal sloh�d by JQHN MENDON54 Johh Mehdonsa Assistant pirector JM,1hs «' Attachment: cc.Planning `- Ehv`irohmental` Review Ehvirohirlental Health Richard P& SaOhAr; 255 Oregon St., Gridley, CA 95948 Grant Probst, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 4 parcels on the southwest corner of Petersen Av4. and French Ave. Gridley area: Engineer; Richard F. Sannar Assessor's Parcel number- 21-19-43 Public Works conditions are:' 1. Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerlilic of French Ave. and Peterson Ave,. and a 20 ft. radius return. 2. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback, from the centerline of French Ave. and Peterson Ave. 3. Show all easements of record on tho final map. 44 Pay off any assessments 5. Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing and construct to county standards. 6. Pay any delinquent taxes. 7. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Dept: Environmental Health conditions are. 8. Provide a 100 ft leachfield free setback around exis'ling Wells either within the property or Within 100 ft of the property boundaries on Parcel 1 Planning DepartMent.conditions are - 9, All parcels to be minimum five acres in size, to conform with the zoning. 1, Grant °Probst AP 21-19-43, four parcels on the southwest corner of Peterson Avenue and French Avenue, Gridley area. Engineer: Richard Fi Sannar. Iib: a,MSIG 01'I,N M Tito PUBLIC r° 1�4 Sannar, engineer, had no questions. <t p �,and.o,nsa noted that 'Planning Departinent did have one condition and that yiis th t i aV the parcels be five acres to meet the zone, which was in the Planning Director's oyw »,fit, Mr. Sannar stated they have verified that the required amount of land is there. i k,�47:I4G CLOSED TO '1'Et1J PUBLIC AND CONPINED TO THE ADVISORY AGENCY 1 poid stated: Having reviewed the Environmental Review checklist, I will make a L4iilon to grant a negative declaration of environmental impact for the Grant P ps-t parcel, map to create four parcels on Assessor's Parcel No.. 21-19-43 finding; . a the pvojeot isin conformance with the Butte County General. Plan and the Butte cot 4'�Ly Zoning and will not have .a significant effect on the environment. AtoU= seconded by Mr. Mendonsa and carried unani>iiously. Mr. motion to approve the parcel map ;for Grant Probst to create four parcels oti,° M ; id .Mated: Noting that a negative declaration was adopted this date, I Will if+ti R7Y.W �. As Jor's parcel No. 21-19-433 approval_ of the mAp is subject to the foLlowing, cane tionn He a1i._t Conditions Are: Provide a 100' leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' of the property boundaries on Parcel 1: po .i c Works Conditions are �1 Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of trench AVe. and Peterson AVei and a 20 ft. radius return. 2. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of French ._.Ave. and Peterson Ave, j 2 Shove al? easerlents of record on the final' map: 4. Pay off any assessments. S., ObLain encroachmoot permit for all driveways neW or existirig and construct to county ttandards ' Pay any delinquent taxes. 7 Meet the requirements of the Butte 'County Fire bept platitilrg Department Conditions axe. lAll parcels to be bAhitum 'five Lteres '3.a Site, to cohform «ith the zoning, mot3o n a�+cr�nded by�t r � enc�c�r Bd�ca i d�. � m 1. ...4 C �_ .C.' C•1R�:.'{.�.. ���,,1,yy:; (/��G17}�r,.t1'`yy-.yp�}j w.. a.. _ — ..'!^.T XYTTA MVI\LSI. AIM M.:. �' w r 4 1. �Z :'Y ' _ _ '`i.�' '�S *tetllhe l:s . P' �, F [hi'l't COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY NOTICE TO HE WUBUIC Orr Ekond0o Seat- 13, 1982% at 9'00 ao.ma i:i2� utte County Advisory Agency will hold public hearings at 25 County Center Drive, pr"crv'il ie (Board of Supc:rvisor�sm RM-4) to CQA5'de -he is�i 9s�'�;i�rg projects" ITEM ON WH GidL4EgLQVEptCLlEtiOiEIES►DOI'T b James ancE TI�eYyr�a ('0"'a" 'a t, , AP 22-19.•33, TENTATIVE PARCEL r�EARo ceeatfilg c a pa ce" s rr^o i�r�g ori the north side of matfie ld Ms., al�laNx- 1,00 fta ease of Pae�redo Avec and C:rac"cield AYe� i►�te*� secfi;ioha Biggs area*, 11*Ej�1S ,014 11HTt H NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF EMVjROrdt•1ENTAL xtipACI i-1�i��BEE14 1, Harold i�i'akarloto, Air 2r,..�6,^'i'i TE14TA i`! VE IPARGEL MAP, to create t P c"' ,, `off' 1aS aces ti� and one of 23 acres � on a 24.5 acre side an r:he eEorth side; ar" :anipbell Ave,. 3000 f9;- east of Larkin Rd,, southeast of Or;idley. GrAp 29-19.43, TOTATSVE PARCCL VIAP, dividing 20 acresant protist, o cr^ea e 4 porcels Of 5 acres each for agr cult.uval/residential use, southwest corner of Petersen Ave. and French Ave. $outfitlest of Eh-i dl ey area Any persons interested its the above-naiaed projects shotald appear;a Files concerning these, ppo'ect.s a0e available for- public vietdn6 at the Opt. of public Wor ks4 land Development Section, 7 Couni.y Center Drile o John Oendonsa Assistant: Director bept. of Fuhlic Works `1'v be pub`i shed in tine Gridley Herald on b�edn�:sc10; . Sr:r�t APPENDIX G NEGATIVE DECt EwIRONMENTAt IMPACT 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEii that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California T,nyjirontt�ent4�'1. Quality Act of 1970 (Public: Resour.ce:; Code 27100, ot, sett.) and a determination has been made that it will not have a significant effect upon the environment. Log, 9 82-07-06-03 AP21-19-43 4 , DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Tentative Parcel Flap dividing 20 acres * to create four parcels of 5 acres each for agricultural./residential use. 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT; Southwest corner of Petersen Avenue;.and French Avenue, soutthivest of Gridley area. 4. NMIE ANIS ADDRESS OF PROJECT r PPLTCAN'r Grant Proust Richard SUnnar 593 Petersen Avenue 25>5 Oregon. Street Gridley, CA 95948 Gridley, Cts; 95945' S. 'MTTTGATTON MEASURES 6. A copy of tile initial study regarding the environmental effect or., dais project is attached. Tbis study ryas Adopted as presented: Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached. 7= A ubl c hearing on this Negative i ' g T g x� pecl3raton was held U'}r the decision making body. Hearing Body tette County Advisory Agency w .. Date of' Determination ( ,; `�' Determir 4-ioft on tji aasis of the initial study' Of environme►ital impact, the infor�n;�t on presented at heOr:irigs, copments received on the proposal and our own knowledge :and independent research. We find the proposed pr^sect !10UUD ;NOT have a s :gni.fa,cant effect on the envaronme.lt� and a NEGA'11' VE DECLARATION is hereby adopted, Ile find that th:� project 1ect COULD have a significant effect box on the envx� oirnent will not in this case because of El sttaclzed mitigation mea sures described. in item 5 above which -Ave by this refero'nco made conditions Of project o.pproval, . A condAtli onal NEGATIVE M-CLARATION is hereby adopted. nature (AjA -A t �� 1. t 1 'e Date ,APPENDS i. F ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) ERI} Log 82-07-06-03 I , BACKGROUND Ali 21-19-43 1i*Name of Proponent Grant Probst -,teroponent 2. Address and Phone Number of ; 593 Petersen Avenue Riclial.-d ,5annar - Cridlev. CA 95948 255 Ore on Street r ey , CAS 3. Date of Checklist Submitted 4: Agency Requiring Checklist 5. Name of Proposal) if applI e Tentative Parcel , Map It. tNVIROX(Explanations of TAL allS"yes" and "maybe' 8nsi4org are required on attached sheets. YE8 MAYBE NO 1. Earth. Will .the proposal, result in significant,-, a, abecondi tions or in g Polo ag' c u? chans 'in g, substrctures b. .Disruptions, displacements, Com- the soil? � overcoeri.ng of paction o -r c, Change in topography or ground sur- face relief features or remOval of topsoi'l7 d6 or modific � tion ci any unique geologic or phy8i.cr�1 features? e, Yncrease in tairid or Water. erosion ,wu Of. soils, either on: or, of f the site? E, changes in der osition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in silta= tian, deposition or Erosion w�ha clt may modify the channel Of a river ar stream rbed the ocean or �p an°i111eto lalce y bay) g, Loss at primd agricttiturall.y prop dtictive 80-1181 outside designated urban areas? .�ppei�,di- E -page of '1 , YES MAYBE, N0 h. E,xposute, of people or property to geologic: hazards such as earthquakes, landsla des , mudslides, ground failure, , or similar hazard 2. Air. Will the proposal result in a. Substantial. deterioration of Yv4 ambient or local air quality? _ b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Significant alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, it any change in climate., either _ _ locally or regionally" � Water. Will the result in stb8tantial, . proposal a, Changes in irrents, or the course ----. or direction of water movements? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of ; surface water runoff? c. Need for off -s e surfa,l drainage improvements, iftcluding, ,,.getation removal , channeliwatiotl it culvert , irista.l„iation'? - d. Iterations to the course or flow , of flood waters' e. Change in the amount of surface tqater in any water body'?': f. Diocharge :into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface 'but vatea' qi1a'li ty, i.tcluding not dissolved.` limited to temperature, oxygen or 'turbidity i�, Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground water's? h, Change in the quantity Lot quality throltgh of ground waters) either di'i:ecti additions or withdrawLI.8y x.ttterce p tion at an aquiferthrough u cuts' oie r.cavaions? ..� peii.cl. T' page 2 of 9i w ........................ YES MAYBE NQ 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 flooding? .4. Plant` ,Life. Will the proposal result in substantial; -a. Loss of vegetation or change in the diversity of species or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)?,. b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of blants � c, Introduction of new species of plants into an, area; or in a barrier to the normal rep,leiishmetitof existing species? - d. Reduction in acreage of any agri- cultural crop? 5. Animal Life: Will the proposal result' in substantial a. Change in the dive gity species, yo.f or numbers of any species of animals (birds "land animals including z'ept.iles, fish and shell- fish$ benthic organisms, insects or auna) 7 . b, R Uction of the numbers of any un ~uta, rare or endangered species of anamals7 t~, IntrodUdtion of new species of animals into an area, or result iri a barrier to the migrat an or movement of animals? � d. Reduction of, encroachment upon, or detpraoratiott to existing .fish or wildllfe habitat"' i Appendix V page 3 of 9 YES MAYBE I40. 6. Noise. Will the proposal result in Fubstant i al.. a. Increases in noloe levels?' > b, Lxposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. Light and Aare. Will the =proposal produce signIT cant Light o :' glaxo_? S. Land Use. Twill; the proposal result in a significant - .gnificant:Alteration Alteration of the planned land use of an area.,, or establish a trend which will demonstrably lead to such alteration? Aga b Conflict with uses on adjoining properties, or conflict with establ.i^hed recreational, educa- tional, religious or scientific uses of an arL •? 9. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result 1.i substantial: a. Demand for, or increase in the rate of use: Of any natural resources? k" b, Depletion of any notiveneWable natural resource?', 10 Risk of Upset. Does the proposal , involve a riskof an explosion or t the -release of 'hazardous s'u'bstances Unclt ding., but not limited to, oil; pesticides, chemicals or radiation) . in. the event of an accident or upset totid�.t�.ors? �, 114 Population,, Will the proposal sign- i c ntly alter the location, distrihtit3i n, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area or physitalky divide an established tomunity? 12, Housill , W'll the proposal sign= .tcan.tly affect existing housing, or create a demand fox additional housing? AApp6Uidi)t V - page 4 of Aft 'YES MYBE NO 13. Trans oxtatibn/Circulation.. Will the proposal resu t in Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? b. Significant effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking?. r Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems? d Significant alterat'-ons to present patterns of circulation or movement of people an.d.;,lr goods? e.lte antis to waterborne rail or a it fo Increase in traffic -hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? _ ._ 14. Public Services. 11111 the proposal have ah effect upon, or result in a substantial need for nein of altered governmental services in any ,of the following areas: a. Fire protection? .. b, Police protection? c. Schools? i d.. Parks or other recreational l facilities"? P, Maintenance of public facilities including roads? f, Other governmental services? 1S . Vnej y. V1.11 tt e proposal result in; A. Use of subst atLt 1 amounts of fuel or energy?. b,. Substantial increase in demand upon existing source: of etergy, or regiLtire the developMent of t.e« sources of energy? w, Appendix F page 5 of g YtS MAYBE NO 16,. Utilities . Will the proposal 'result in -a need for new systems, or sub- ub.sta ;tial alterations to the following stantial Utilities, a, Power or natural gas'` b, Communications systems c. Water? ,n , d. Sewer (will trunk line be extended, -proViding capacity to serve neva development)? e. Stomp water drainage?., 17, Human Health.. Will the proposal result n; a. Creation of any health hazard or potential: h'.ilth hazard (excluding mental health) ?" b , Exposure of peop" - to 'potential health hazards? 18, Solid Waste, Will the proposal result- in any significant impacts associated with solid waste disposal or litter control? 19, Aesthetics, WJ -11 the proposal result i"n tE'e o struction of any public designatcd or recognized sr;enic vista open tothe public ; or wi_l L the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive s to open to public view?' 20. Recreation, Will'the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing� publ�rrecrea- ,a tion facilities? 21 i Will tho proposal: result nan�i:elati..on o • , a significant archeological oJ.� '1 . i • historical si,te, structure, object , or building? i Appendix P p a. e G of 9 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 wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal coin- munity, reduce the number of restrict the range of a rate or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples ;of the major periods of `� California history or prehistory? b. Does the: project have the potential to achieve short term beneftU, to the detriment of publicly adopted long-term environmental goals? c, goes 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 is s ignif icant ,) di Does the -project have environmental effects which, will cause st*bstanti.al adverse effects on human beings, , either directly or indirectly' Appendix p page 7 o 9 AP 21 -19-43 III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Project Desc~iption 1 Brief Description; Land division of 20 acres + to create tour parcels of S acres oach for agricultura.,/*FcSldenti.',I,I t,rse, 2. Location; Southwest corner of Petersen Avenue and French llven'110, southwest of Gridley area. 3 Access and Nearest Public Roads Parcel 1 fronts on bath Petersen and French Avenues; frontage on French ,Avenue for parcels 2, 3 and 4; 4. Method of Sewage Disposal Individual septic systems, 5. Source of .Pater Supply: Individual wells 6i potential :for Further Land Divisions and Development; None tinder, present A-5 zoning. Dnvirot mental Setting 1. Soils a. Types and. Characteristics: Gridley clay loam, possessinP, a Compact, cemented substratum. b. Limiting Factors: Subdrainage may be -restricted. 2, [lydrology-Drainage : Within Reclamation Dis t.tYict No. 2056a drainage lateral abuts the southwest corner of lot 21, rlorrison Slough lies jsithin 'z mile to the east. Groundigater : Abundant `galley aquifers, 3. Vegetation: Open pasture land, except for oak trees and land- scaped vegetation around the house on parcel 1. 4, Butte County General. Plan Designation: Orchard and Field Crops, 8j ' 1;x-isti.ng" Zoning: -A- 55 ' ter Residents and related improve"'011t-r 5. 1lxisting Land, Use A on parcel 1; the balance of t1rG properu3ty is open paste land. Surrounding Area* a: Land Uses: Orchaads to the east And northeast; pasturo utilized for cattle grazing to the north and .vest; dispersed Sind1@ f-amily resrdencos (both conn entxoiial residences a mobile,rous) b: toning: A-5; A-40 to the west, northwest and south, C. General Paan Designation: Orchard and Pield Crory ys d. Parcel Situs 2.5 to 20 a.� ros in the immediate Vicinity. Character of Site and Area: Agricultural area with residential use along the rural roads 9. Relevant Spheres of influence: Property lies outside of Gridley primary and secondary spheres 10. Fire Protection 8ev-1te : a Nearest county (State)Fare Station: Gridley Station,, �+ mi.les Appendix I~ - page 8 of �3 AP 21--19-43 DTSCU )SJ-QN Ul- ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATIWI Cco rtinued)` The following concerns havo leen identified for this proposal: I. Disruption and overcovering Of'agricultural soils. ',Chas project Would remove the land from commercial agricultural production. (lbg) 2. Increased drainage ;from future res;i.dential. (1evelopme.n.t of the parcels Though drainage generated by now development is a colacerra in the Gridley area., the parcel.sizes are stitfficientl'Y large that any surface water rUno;('C is not expected to significantly affect area drainage :facilities, (")b) S" Potential land use cozlfl Lcts with existing area ag:r•icultural uses (agricultural residential incompatibility), (8b) 4. Residential and population growth in an agricultural area generating increased demands for public services in an outlying 5' Increased vehicular ta,'t:Cfic on rural substandard roads . The paved width of the :cads is 16 feet wide far l roncla Avenue incl infeet rovecl��atethor, Petersen Avenue "a Sightdistance could be p :fence so that it traverses the COnieraatel an angle, Lying the g (9"3) 4+ " g g/ ?' i " pattern d Considerxn the a ra cu`ltur " s v1 in�tdenthis land divisionei not existing land uses in the impacts,a da.d�note on thecau5applicationaio�mvthatmhetnoowownThe applicant xan;cl ad oa.nin th�.s owns, or has owned, g pro AP 21-19 44, lots 23 anal 29 of Ga{ict.7.e Colony 01, is a 17 acre + parcel: that is rutrentlY listed as being owned hof the. 'Department of Veteran Affairs Appendix p page 8a of 0 Or deco N o. 1;5844 S'JBJa. CT TO County anti Special tri as for the fiscal year 1082-9,3, including P08sible property tax, now a lien, but not yet due or payable, personal 2» The land herein described 1i e; within the boundaryes of Reclamation District No. 2056 the j, tgxnaents of whi0h €tre collected with and included in the County ry►td Special %sixes. There are nO � �;linquencies, Y 3. The land herein described lies Within the boundaries or, the Sacram onto and San Joaquin. Drainage District and is subject to the taxes, assessments and obligations thereof:' There are no unpaid assessm eats« 4. The land herein described lie; within the boundaries of the Bu;tta Water. District. the assessor Brats of Which, are collected with and included in. the Count and / Special takes. There are iv clolfnquettcics. r « Y rurther subject to t passible water charge, (Cheek When closing) 5. 7_�asement for ditdles or culler ;irrigation works in favor of Sutter l3utte.Canrti C oin an i recP Y, as granted in that certain ,�lgreem ent' betwEen Butte County Canal orded, a rporation, tuid Calffcxnia Irrigated Land Compsrty, a corporation recorded November 12, 1906 in $caok't1HI► of Covenantsy at page 262a records �> Butte County, California. f 'rite right to dig, excavate, constructs repnar and f' ditcle or canal of s uch dim OlStons and size as the` party of tVer he second paraintain a t deem roper, an, over and ac° oss strips of laird 35 feet in ,width over ap t Ma p of the land hcreinaftcr described, and other rf hts feet pop tion Z Deed From rrOak L. t3ratta;n et u, g r provided in that certain K' ,i , t, to Reel District No+ 2056, recorder, July 25 1923 in 1?ook 190 of Deeds, at page 401; reeords of Butte County, {� `0 Cali for n I a. .._ ......... _, 71 A Deed of Trust to secure payment of $,20,600«00 and any other amounts thereby dated December 30 19G4 secure recorded January 4, 1985 in Book1352 , of Official Records, at e 'Trustor. 517, records of Butte County, Cat forma. Tenants Cunt B. Probst and Bt►rbara'J, Probst, his wife, as Jofnt Trustee tee fici ar_ l�POY , B�meri�h Soc:urities Corn Ivolls l; argo Banka amporatfot ; a eorporatioh Affectsa� portion of the land lierein.:doscrib'ed. a NOTE: County and Special takes for the fiscat year 19$]u$2i' hsseSSM an t N'o, 9312, Ii'rst lnAallrnent, $310.9 , paid. Second irritalltnr it: , 3.10,92 pard, Ld 25090; lm i // VA j�C yj, l' 37,53,0,7,000y hate 1..033, Abp No,021"1g-0-043-0; r�J41,.17i NoTB I OR 1NFOti.MATCONi hots were created by Map filed February fn Book 0 0l` Maps, at page 1. 5, 11107 Vestee here in acquired title by deed recorded Jahud y 17;; 1964 i of CfAefal ,records at ,• i n Book 1291 , �r g, 418) records of Butte &ounty, California,