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, MIT John Malts, 3578 Farris Rd., yGridle '
yi CA 9594 90 02="
Rudd E'arr:riD.g, Inc., 10875 N. ButteRd,
Live Oak, ,�A 9S9'r
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?.RT DESCRIPTION Tentative Waiver
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LAND DNISION APPLICATIONS
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.emental Info
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List and d --- De artment
escribe an?' other related
required for this project permits and
state and federal agencfes;ncluding those re other public,
E quired by cit.V, �� ° ----- --, �— Y, zegonal,.
proposed Schedulin
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Projects: T
3; Anticipated increment. "' ----------,,,
future development�1 develo
plans); pment (PhAline of subd
ivision units,
4 What method ---
how Oft-siteet'Wil be utilized to acco
downstre mmodate surface
am drainage channelswill bedrainage? Describe
affected:
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fighting �v"'17PO�Oiydrant-",
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be necessar 7 r
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. S:N rT'Ue% 7AVMTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATIOU 1 ASMS'
Identify potentially significant'. environmental ;npdt5 associated With
the land division, What project design features OV special conditidfi
of approval (miti3ation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential
environmental impacts? M&Ja
9, ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING*
a,} Describe the project site as it exists before the project,
including information on topography, soil stability, plants
and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.
Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of
the structures. R Ie -e' G.avn /Za-,io�1'tF
b) Describe the surrounding properties, including information on
.� plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.
r Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.),
in of land use (ore -family, apartment houses, shops, depart"
ment stores, etc.), and scale of developmeyt (height, frontage,
setback, rear yard, etc. j . Z6cr Z d vv t , '
CERTIFICATION: r hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in
the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this
initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statement
and information prasented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
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3, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL F�Cit£BER(S); -ZZ:- ,4,� 'G,R�ot,�Y 965
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PROPOSEDUSE.
ThO foilo`ding items are to be completed by the PlaCURRENT
nning
ZONING:
Department: -•--
ORHERAl. PLAN DESIG3TATIONs GUltc,r,�
LAND CONSERVATIONjF AGRRENT: �r!�:
I%C9rjdit_fonal Criteria:.
RESIZyENMIAL
1. Agricultural Compatibility
Nater and ;Sewer Capacity
YES NO
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it is recommended
following that yat p
g cerform th&
Adequate Fire Facilities
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ARCHABOTANISim COJIDS 1'FCf(
Road. Capacity and Maintenance
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CAL
S Access to Commercial and Schools
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY *-
ORCHARD AHD FIELD
ELD CROPS
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A. predominant 5-10 ac. Farrel Site :
2. vicinity of Urban $cur►dazzes
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��ENT OF FI"ITHIN DEP YES N `
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AND CAME DEVELOPMENT ZONR
3,Ag. Viability nct Impaired�El
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NTN FLOOD PLAIN:
!stuff Determination: Substantially—
confo= ta•
�t GENERAL PLAN: 1, Land Ilse
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WMIN AREASPECIFIC OR
LAND USE PLAN;
2. Conser*tation
if Yes,
3. Open Spate�-
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5. d�oise
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6. Housing
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Name of Reserve
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AIRPORT LAND 115E PLAN. l
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StAtt Signature
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.�-—: Date
AS THR APPLICAPT FOR$iE
itEQUESTED LAND DIVISION i,
SIE L`DNFOItMANCE `WM THE GENERaIL P AM AFfARE OF A
LAN AND ZONL�, Trr'iE A$OVF .STAFF DETERMINATIOhII REGAtrnr,�s
Dated _ �G�
Signature, of Appli,
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r Office of Planning and Resh 71 LHEM Butte County
14UO Tenth Street, Room 121 lanning,Depa' �?ii Fit
Sacramento, ISA X35814 APR 19 1990 7 County Cente'�'
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or CA
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X County Clerk . CANDACE J. GAUBBS, Butte Co. CI;Ar ,
County of Butte By— YfJUN(3 Deputy
O'M_TECT' Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Secti0o �ttos
or 21152 of the Public Resources Code.
J?roject Title AP ft Name
WAIV/BLM 22-14-19,27/ 22-21-01,69 John Adams%kap d, Farm,i.,t v
I tete Clearinghouse dumber Contact Person Telephone
(if submitted to Clearinghouse)
,Sohn Mendonsa, Public Works 538 -7M -Or
Project Location At the southwest corner of Farris Road and west Kt:os-
rridley Road, Gridley area..
Project Description
'tentative WaivetApplication/Boundary Dine Modification
This is to advise that the Butte. County Advisory Agency
(Lead Agency or Responsible Agency)
- has approved the above. -described project on . April 16, 1990 and had# +�,;14e
(Date}
the following determinatsdns regarding the above-described project;
1. The project �Vi11, IM,wIll not, have a ,significant effect on thw
enviroilment.
2. An Environr..ental Impact Report was prepared for this project
pursuant to the provisions of 09%i
A+Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant td4 °tic
provisions of CEOA
3. Mitigation measures _.. were* )tY .Qere tot, made a condition of th&
approval of the project.
4, A stateiMnt of overriding considerations __Vas, -X etas not, adopt&
f
for this project.
Thin is to certify that the final EIR with comments and responses anci record z4
project approval is available to the general public att.
.Butte County P.l:anning Departmont
7 County Center Drive,
aroville CA 05065
CERTIFIED MAIL
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LAND OF NATURAL W" AITW ANIS � kAUT"Y
DEPARTM11NT OF PUBLIC WORKS'
WILLIAM 03IM GH8PF, DItactor
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE', .+ROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 900
Tatephchetil-161 539.7601
RONALD b, 6(6k4RQY
Deputy b1'16'i�t•�r
April 1t:� -99Lo
,john: Adams ,E AP 22-14-19, 21 & 22-21-
3578 Farris Ro6d 01 and 69 Waiver and BlM
Gridley, CA 95948
Rudd Parra ng Inc,
10875 N. Butte Road
Live Oak; CA 95953
Dear Cent:lemen
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on
April 16, 1990, the Agency adopted a negative declaration of ,
,environmental impact and approved the tentative parcel map on the
above -referenced property subject to the conditions listed on the
attached sheet.
If no appeals are timely filed—within ten (] 0) days of ,t',a date of
the Advisory Agency's approval: --with the Clerk of the .Pj ird of
gupervisors, this action will; be Fina]
'When the conditions of approval are complied t4ith, it will be in Order
for you to file your "final map" with the Butte County Department
of Public Works for rec�� Dation within twenty-four (24) months -of
he date of approval by the Advisory Agency.
If you: have any questions regarding this, 'matter, please contact this
toff ice.
Very truly yours,
William Ctieff
Director of Public %rks
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Jghn Mendonsa
Assistant Director
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JM/ds-
attachment
M/ds-attachment
tell Planning Dopart,ment >
Environmental Health Department
Roper Associates
John Adams and Rudd Farming Inc., Tentative Waiver and Boundary Line
Modification, AP 22-14-19 L7
and and AP 22-21-01 and 59 3 parcels located
at the southwest corner of FarriS Road and West Biggs-Gridle h�
Gridley Road.
area. Y
Public Works conditions,
Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft, right-of-way from the c,;�erlir►
of Farris Road.
Indicate a 50 ft, building setback from the centerline of Farris
Road.
Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existin
construct
to county' standards. g, and
4
Pay any delinquent taxes or;current taxes as required,
5
Nett the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department.
r ,b.
Prepare necessary deeds for recordation. Submit to Department of
Public Works for checking.
Verify that partial reconveyance and/or modification of trust,;
deeds has been
accomplished, if necessary. =�
3
Verify that there are no 6elithquent taxes due Prior to recording
deeds.
After recordation of deeds, contact the Assessor 1s office
and request that the rnecessa&�y parcels be combined so that
parcels are created:,. no new`
Health Dept. condition.
1d
Platt statement in deeds that states "These,parcels are not ,approved
for sewage disposal."
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`fAUTY
_ 1ANt7 0 NATURAL WEALTH AtJb' �'
I3EPARTNIENT OF PUBLIC WOnKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director
rriL+ 7 CDUIITY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 1iai�l;
CERTIFIED MAIL Telephone; (916) 535.7681
March 9 1990 RONALD 01 ;jkl� $LROY
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John Adams
3578 Farris Road
Gridley, CA 95948
Rudd Faxtai.ng, Inc. RE: AP 22-14-19, 27 and
10875 N butte Road 22-21-01 and 0
Lave Oak, CA 95953 Waiver and :Boundary Lite
M6dification
Dear Gentlemeni
Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency w:l hear
your application on the above -identified property on April 16, 199n,
The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department
And will be considering your tentative waiver and boundary line
modification. Public Works wall recommend the conditions of approval
as listed on`the attached sheet.
The meeti4g: will commence at 9:00 a.m. in. the Board of. Supervisor3'
Room, Cotftty Administration Building,: 25 County Center Drive,
Oros}ille, California, e
If you have any questions regarding this matter, pleate,contact this
office.
Pub/ds
attachment
ttt Planning Department
Environmental. Health Department
Roper Associates
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public C,torks
J 2iin Mendonsa
A-4-Astan.t Director
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IMER-DEPARTMENTAL 11�I�MO
TO: Advi R.AI DiUM
°TS, Ag'ncy ., .;
FROM; Planning Director
SUBJECT: TEN T,ATrVE
MODIFICATION for WAIVER
AdamsCATIOI
AP# 22-14-19,27/22-21 AND BOUND '
/22:21-0169 Adams/Rudd Farrrung on ��
DATE: March 1, 1990
This is a
Proposal todivide 675.5 acres to ;create 1 parcel at 209,5
1 at 152 acres.
The present zoning is A-�' A
plan Map of the Butte (Agricultural acres, 1 at 31 acres
Connex r General ]Plan designates f sacre parcels
Crops,. There are no 0peeihc or carrmmun h area )The Land �b�"
ty plans for the s as Orchard and lgdj`tj
'The proposal does not co arca,
of the Butte County conflict With County ,zonin
General plan nor an nor any adopted or
Y CoCoun proposed eletn,nf
The applicant has processed the tl', specific or community ,plan.
Board of Su erVisors and this vro'ec modifications of the Williamson
p Act Contract ,
J t conforms to the Proposed throe h
�It.ecorrtrnend a modifications., g the
pproval.
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A N DOF NAT!'
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PLANNI
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVING DEPARTMENT
MLINT
TEL$PHOhE: (91sj 538-760,
98 7 o'FOR Jf 'f�.�1,1O lag
March 1, 1990
John Adams/Rudd ,Dann
3578 Parris Rd,
Gridley, CA 95948
Rei
Tentative
Waiver A
ification on
Boundary
ou (j ry .Lain. Application and
2214-19,27�and 22-21.-41,69
Dear Susi
The Butte County
Planning Department has completed the e
project in accordance with the view, of
Butte County nvironmental ra
Adviso g � within Environmental ifo
Public Resources ry. 'A en in the required 105 days Act and fo
Code Section 21151.5.'' r�vd Cal, tl #iye
required by� Sections 20-6 y Pursuant to txt�# Caiift1 M6
and 20-99 of the Butte Coun ' the Planning Directur's re'
completed. Please find enclosed the Planning Direc;nr'sRep
Subdivision t�rdiuit�tce has t►patt
for your project. Re orf ee'ta
P which has bnlutl prepiEr
dd
Please review the enclosed Plan
a 'Ifyou note an i m Director's Report with conditions of
applicable.
attention. Y errors or omissions in our .valuation, please Uri aliprova if
ng 11►em to i tits
`The F: vironmental born
sent to' the Butte 'men and Planning Director's i
Sections 65950 and 659�unty' 1,dr s des the Agency fo Report for our ro"e
for their action ; y• P +�1 1lttve h�"ert
approve or dila e Cohn Cal.foraua Governtlle�it Cede
approve- your project within s' t3'dwisory Agency set 1
application was received'and acre ted, months from the date of t"rllhgs .at; d
by state l4 1 will, occur on �u P 71ie six month time 11mit for our ro'ca �Ij1�li ya�a�r
and place of y gust 9, 1990. The Advisory
r . the ublic hearing for Agenc y p 3 1)titittdatec[
P g your project., y will notify y04 of 1110 time.
ii there are
modifications to your project, not related to
re-evaluation of your
project shall be required. mitigating an identi�'cti 'itttpact!
{To C
be coI3�CK��S
mpleted by Lead Agency)
I. iXamn ofrNA
Proponent yAdams/Rudd Fd
2. Address of rIT1ing In
Proponent and repro {entative
---JPbr�mc (if applicable);
3• Project description: Ta,
LOG No.
AP no, 2214-1q1
1� Dies the - ��i� TF'A1VCE
subs project have the of
kild Bally reduce the habitat f ao. shrade the gsiity of the tlo
ife population to k
a plant cr drop belak - wildlife environ
or en anicml community,, ze1f-zusta ` species eat;
gered y,, reduce then ming levels, threatense a fish or
of Califo Plant or animal or el zrir,3LO iaportanestrxaroples o£angeoo£lzminate
rnU history or prehisto 1
'� • Does �., a rare
th3 Project have the Maloof
periods
detriment of to Potential to acheve short-term environment is one Whhii-e v onmental goal, -trm benefits to the
loo(A short-term
g-. es t impacts wi curs in a. relativelj 'brie, impact on the
1 endure into the future, period of tee
•, Does the While
considerable? have which
(A proe ac are individually ILDited but
the impact impact on impact on two or
total of those resource is telativel s more separate resources4jvely
impacts an the et.ela y ,mA11, but khere the effect khere
environment is si "
• Does the Pro gniiicatit,) 4f the
adverse effects have environmental effects
'Which on hrrmat1 beings either ch kill cause subs
directly or ,indirec_ly? tantill All
TO
this initial evaluation: completed by the Lead Agency), on thA('tass ..
�-- I/4IB find the pro os off;...
I`I
'/WE
.and A, NEGATIVE DEC �f1LD NOT have a significant effect ort the,
�ARATION Will be
---_. II3iE find P�Pazed,
,on the that although the
environments there willonot b project COULD have a si
tfio TIGA'TION MFAAMS describe,, be a significant effect �gn is
Prdject. A NEGATIVE,� on the attached s In this ctasefbect
DECLARATION will be beet hire been a mouse {
x/WE find the Ppared, added to the
—'-' and an EN the p�te�Aoject MAY hive a significant effect on."
CT RLi'ORT is reuirw,d,
.the envit$nmenta
COUNTY of Aih2g
pLAN1iXNG DRpAtt
DATE;Irch 590
David
R• Hranmti,�
Senior
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PIannex
Eeviewed b
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Se e s re -
tli:or Plainer
'ri EI�'V'�TZ(?1VM.'ENTAL YM'PACTS irk
4Explanations of all "YES" and 11MAYBE11'answers are required on attached aliaet(s).
7.. EARTH. Will the proposal result in sigfxificantt
YESPAU
a.
'Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures?
b.
Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil?
c.
Change in topography or ground surface relief ,features?
x
p
d.
Jestruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or ph ,lira)
features.
e.
Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site,?,
„.
f.
Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation,
deposition or erosion which may modify the chanr:gl of a river or stream
or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake.,,-
g.
Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urian
e
-41
areas?
h.
Exposure: of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
A
landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards?
e �.
.,..
Z. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantialt
a.
Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?
b.
J - smct- or .fume
The.. creation of objectionable oda.�s, s?
c.
Alteration of air movement, moitture.or temperature, or any change in
climate, locally or regionally?
WATER. Will the proposal result .in substantial,
a.
Changes,in cu r or the course or direction of Water movements in
nts,
a
-
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b.
Changes in, absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount
of surface runoff?
c.
Need for off-site nurface drainage improvements, including vegetation
removal, channelization or es?vert installation)
d.
Alterations to the course or :flow of flood waters?
e.
change iii the amount of surface water in any waterbody?,
g
F,
Discharge into surface waters) or in any alteration of surface water
qua'lity, 'including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or
turbidity?
g.
Alteration of the direction or rate of ftof ground waters?
h.
change in the quantity or cuality of ground waters; either through
direct additions or withdr.--orals, or throtWi-,Uiterception of an aquifer
by cuts or excavations?
i.
Peduction in the amount of water 6theruiS0,available for public water Il
4
supplies?
,... .-
j.
Exposure of people or property to 'stater-r4lated hazards such as flooding
4PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial;
a.
change in the diversity of species, or nt*ber of any species 'of plants
(including trees) shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants),,?
b.
Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of
plants?
c,
Introduction of 'nest species of plaints into an area, or in A barrier to
the nr5rmul replenishment of eyisting specn00
d.
Reduction in acreage of any agricultural Crop?°'
yaw
�". ANIMAL bIx'c
---------- 13i11' the • Proposal result c
- n s cbs��,us�ial � Cj
f, a• (Chane in the diversity of species
• , hind ahimxls including repClgsnumburt{ of any species of anima
or insects)? , fish and shellfish is
„ Y�§�, ,��AYHE ,��j�
b• Reduction i organisms
n the numbers of any unique, roto
acs endangered
gered species of
c• Introduction of new species of artim� an atuti;
the migration or movement' into
of aniciaisalor in a barrier
�-
to
d. Deterioration of existing Eich or wildlife ttdbitat7"---�-
G• NOISE.
--_... Will the proposal result in subsrantiai;
a• Increases in existing noise levels?'
b• Exposure of Peopleto severe noise levels?
7. LIGHT APrD GTuI]2E.dill the proposal pradcGe significant------
8. LAND Usg light and glare?
"'- "i"o* will the
.o. -„ i'�
and use result in ,a substantial
present or planned land use of o� alteration of the
an area.
�
4• NATURAL RgsJtJRCESw Will tlYe proposal result in
substantial;
a• Increase in the rate of use of any
natural resources?
b. Depletion of any non-renewable
natural resources, ,I
TO„ RIS_ X_ OF g up
�.
s Will the proposal involve,
a• A risk of expIosYan or release of
not limited to, oil hazardous substances
Of an accident or upset cherticals or radiation) but
set coiuiitions. ) sr,
the event
b. Possible interference With an emergency response
evacuation plug ----,
Plan or emergency
_,
11.. POPtiiI»r1TI0N •.
POPULATION Hii; , the Proposal alter
grostttt rate of t l(• 1 ' location, distribution
population?
, density or
M HOUSING, W1I1 the
far additional housFcsal affect existing txousin
' $s or create a demand
`
13. 2F'A--M--SPORTA ON/CIR CVI�"TION: will the proposal
result in
neration of --ubstantial additional vehicle
movement?
b- tffpcts on existing
Park �g .Facilities, or demand
cfor neW
• Substantial act parking?
rV
on existin $ transportation systems'?
d', Si nificant alt
�{
movement of eonat3Qns to present patterns of
People
le andj'or goods? nirculaton or
e Alterations tc+ uateriso`
rhe; rail or air traffic?
f, increase in traffic--w--.;.
hazards to ,motor vehic=le's, bicyclists or
1�,• PUIILIC SF7tVICr.S4 PedesLr
Will the ens? _
for nese or altered proposal have an effect upon; or result
government services; in a
--`;
need
a. Eire protection?
b: Policy Prdter
c. Schools?
d: Packs nr other recreational Facilities? .-
e• Maintenance of public ,facilities, including roads?
f+ Other over'
governmental serrices?
��,
yaw
151-1'Gl'• Will the Peal result in..
d. IISe sof SitbstaAtial amounts of fuel or energy?
ts• sub r3tantial increase in d
requ' the develn demand �°n ex,.
development of next sourcets of
,{
s ever energy; or
�.:G F t.iTII,2TI1:S sources of energy?
tTILI TES Will the proposal
substantial alterations to
result in a need .for nett
the following, systems, or
---. —' "'--'— --
a. Power or natural gas?
N
b• Communications systems?
c• Water availability?
d• Sewer or septic systems.?
e. Storm water drainage?
Solid waste and disposal?
17. ---------_ _• Wil`1 the proposal result in;
a. Creation of any health,thazard or Potential hazard
health)?
(excluding
b• mental
Exposure of People to Potential health hazards)
•,
115. AESTFIE`�g� Wlli the ro osa2.
vista or view open to proposal l 'result in the obstruction of an
creation of an Or will the
+--~• �'""
proposal result in the3c
aesthetically offensive site open. to pubic view?
I4* RECREATIQ1r.
Will the p
quantity of Pro osa:l. result in an impact upon th®
existing recreatiu;Yal o , quality
Pportunities? Y or
20 CU
--ZJRAE �a� s,
a• Will the proposal res;the alteration or destruction
Prehistoric or historicu k In a,rchaeologicai sit,? of a
b• Will the proposal, result in adverse
to a, prehistoric or historic dyers Al. sial, or aesthetic
�, struc effects
C. Does the ,rhe or object?
Proposal trays the Potential
which would affect to cause
unique a a physical chane
$ thnic cultural values? g
d•
Will the proposal restrict existIng
the Potential impact, areal ions or sacred
--_ r 4� "
uses w thin.
E1VV=12C�NMENTAY,-�'v,�Y,
=ee attached. A''C7jV
RF
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biSCUSCiON)r rVTgCON;NTAG E"UALUATI(�N-
,22.14-19,27/22 fi� 01►69
1g;4d: This project is a )Boundary Line Modification and War'aiver Map to modify aitd/Pr creel
3large
a and +vhxle acultural dditional hese es could be being created for agricultural �1 �1.g .
Purposes p a emf*t11
built on two (2) Of the parcels,, 11' iq p likely
due to the use of the land and the shallow soils. Accordingly, there should. be very IgW imp �e1.
associated with this project.
' 1h: All of $utte County is within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zonection of
`i%1Ii. Coapt
buildings to Uniform wilding Cade Standards for sessmacally activity areas sho'h]d provide
adequate protection to occupants in case of seismic activity.
13a: Creation of one (1) additional parcel will create some additional traffic, Howd-vej,` A worst
j case scenario would indica"e that only te» (lt?) trips per day would be generated."I�ye to tlr7
rural natureof the area #iris world not be considered a significant impacts speciallyfjpce it is
likely no additional house will actually be built as discussed in item 19; ;above.
i
14a If an additional home is built on the new ;parcel being created by this project $�1�Ct there
p - e xvral arra, See item,
would oe a sli t increase in. demand of ublic services ui th
r.)
APPI!cantr Adams a :Rudd Farms
A. Pro•ect De DATA
449 HECIT
crti tion
s
�S
''Assessed ' Parcel
022-1Q( 9,027 and
112-216 01,069
g # 900 ,v 02-08-04
1. Type of Pro'
,feet: Waiver of T
Brief Description: entative Parcel
2•
Redividing Mar.and Bounda � �,
recognized by the Subdivision 4 existing ry iane
acres, and 1 of acres. Assessor Parcels 1�v6&,fi,cljItnn,
3. Map Act into 3 Parcels consistin
%cation: At the southwest co , 1 of 314 ac � , 4 1,12
in the Gridley riser of F' r �,� lr'i2
4• Proposed dlDensityarea. arris Road and West Bi
S- Amourdt of Im of Development. giss'G�rtclf��i ��Gttrl,
6: P rvinus ,SutE'acin • Ureater than fib acres per dwelling Access and Dearest Puhlic �. Minimal,
Biggs.GridIey Road. Road(s): property
7• 1'46thod of Sewage D' Fonts on F
8. g D' fronts iris Road
Source 9.Of Water Su Zndividuai se
0 Pro ' PPIY: Individual wells• otic ,systems.
IO• xhnity of Power Lines:
Ta., ,,;pe,ry,
Potential for further Iand divisibrs and de
permit 40 acre
Parcel s. veto _.
• . me ,
Agreement that This is limited b P `nt. 'Ise existih � � .
currently exists on the Y the California I✓and g zortu., �ftJllld
En--�`nmental property. Consert�afj ,vi
eft"n
� Envrronrrienf
L Terrain
General TopograPhic Charaeterr
b.. Elopes: 0-2%. Flat y
C. ovation; A alley Land,
d• pArox. 8511. A.S.L,
Limit.
,Factors' None.
2• ;Soils r{
a' �'1'Pcs and
lowclay and Y nd Gridley clayCrenerally Stockton clay
to 18 inches over a c!a loam, Soils are e t�dohe with
substratum, y` layer Which is in genera shallowo md'.latad'
b. turn locutod ranging. � o,, lit
Limiting Eactorsr Generally shallow soils over a compact`.d
Natural Hazards of the Land with limitlttl ger
a. of
Zone;• J rueahill
b• Erosion Potential: Moderate ]Earth Earthquake C. Landslide loot
None. q ke Intensity sonevMi, Zf,
d. entials None
Fire I fSzatd Und
assiiied.
Gpansive ,foil Potential: high.
3.
a' �'1'Pcs and
lowclay and Y nd Gridley clayCrenerally Stockton clay
to 18 inches over a c!a loam, Soils are e t�dohe with
substratum, y` layer Which is in genera shallowo md'.latad'
b. turn locutod ranging. � o,, lit
Limiting Eactorsr Generally shallow soils over a compact`.d
Natural Hazards of the Land with limitlttl ger
a. of
Zone;• J rueahill
b• Erosion Potential: Moderate ]Earth Earthquake C. Landslide loot
None. q ke Intensity sonevMi, Zf,
d. entials None
Fire I fSzatd Und
assiiied.
Gpansive ,foil Potential: high.
VW11,11 T.77
,
1Fiydrology,
a- Surface Water:
The trainer lateral �
systems traverse the property, and latt;r&l of the 10 6,41 drainago
b, Ground F►'at"er: Abundant valley aquifers
C.
Drainage Characteristics: Ile `,
west, however agricultural activities On-site
drainage ways. drainage of the Propos is to bo
site :have fo'c
d, Annual .Rainfall (normal ed draitijjffr 19 local
e• Limiting Factors; None.,. A x PProx 20 inches per y ear.
5• Y sual/Scenic Quality, Good.
6• Acoustic Quality: Good.
7• AirQuality: Good except during periods of stagnant v
Bakal Fn�;alley air,
,Hent•
8. Magetation Rice lands.
4. Wildlife ffabitat: Small birds and animals associated '
agricultural lands, with valleyrich I& and
Cuittlra_ Environ�t
IO• Archaeological and Historical rll;esources in th
11- Butte County General Plan designation: a aa, LOW sensitivi
12:, Existing Zoning. A-40. ration: Qrchard and field Crops, at
13• Existing Land Use on -sites ,
1' • Surrounding Area. Rice lands and 1, single family dwelling,
a. Land Uses:• Agri gncultural lands, primarily rice, with scattered single-Iitlly
y
b• Zoning. A-40.
C. Gen.. Plan. Designation:
d: om � Orchard and Field
Parcel Sizes: Generally 40 as an
cred larger zip np parcels acres each.
P s of sever`af Wr ypjf d
e. Population: Sparse,
X5. Ch2racter of Site and Area: A
16• Nearest Urban, bicultural area.
171. Relevant Spheres of•lniln of Biggs approximately 1/2 mile north.
ences Bi
Bistrict #833. t Gridley Water Distric d,
es
18.. P t Recla°d�,rt�
Improvements Standards Urban Area: No,
• Fire Protection Sv:'rvice: .
a. Nearest County (State Fi• �t
1 mile. ) re Station: Station # in ,Biggs approxi31
h• Water Avvilabili y
20. Schools in Arm; lei Fire tankers only,
District and Gridley Union Emmen District and Gridley Union,,;{ .
g n Union School School Di gh lo'til
District,
-.$
C
ENMONMENTAL REFETt ENCF MATERL4 ,
1, pn 1-1,Earthquake and Fault Activity: Seism
Map 'is
revised 177, by CHzM Hill.Safety Element, Butte Co Ceneral
2• Map R=l, Liquefaction Potential: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County ��
revised 1-77, by CHX Hill. Colin ? Xr l Plat
3. Map 111-1, Subsidence & Landslide Potential; Safety Element Butte 1-77, by CHX Hill. County Plan
4. Ma M-2, ErOsion Potential: S
b p afety Element, Butte County Y CH Hill. General I'lari fe~�*if 1=77;
5. Map M-3, Expansive Soils. Safety Element, Butte County
CHX Dill, tY General Pian re`s&4 x.77, by
I{
6. Map A'-I, Noise: Noise Element, Butte County General Plan revised.
i
,{ 7. l�fa 177; by, C��� bill.
Map V-1, Scenic Highways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte Coun
1-77, by CH2M Hill: tY General pfievised
3. Map IIIA Natural Fire iazard Classes: Safety ty Element, Butte
revised 1-77, by CPI�11ri Hi11. County. Ge �j9j elan
9. Archaeological Sensitivity Ma b J ()
Map Y aures P. IVianniII
Department, 1983.. `;
Manning, for Butie County PUMAn
f
0. School D6 trict Map, Butte Count Planning Department:
l 1
- II. Chico Nitrate Stud Ma
Study
Map, Nitrate Concentration. in Shallow We ds, 1983 b • A
sources, Northwestern District, The Resources A enl, r y Deli' `1 4a,
1 o Water Re g ly, State of '' � ��•,
.Agricultural Preserves Ma C"a�'`��
Map, established by Revolution No. 67.178, $utte Coun
Supervisors, December 5,19$7,.
tYvosr4 rof
11 Flood Insurance Rate Mas
Management Agency. 1988.p , National Flood Insurance Program, Federal Effl`ItW%Y
14. USES Quad Ma s, Bi
P , g&s Quad; 1970.
15: Soil Map, Chico (192,5yorov"10" 0926) Area, U.S. De -
PartmPnt of Agriculture.. .,
16. Soil Survey of Chico(1925)/Oroville (1926) Area, US. De
1a Butte County Fire protection luris Department of Agriculture;
z dictions and Facilities Map, Butte County :fits
bepartment and California. Department of Forestry. Butte Coun P1a
ty nning Depar#� teff.
a
NEGATIVE y ,
"_- AT DELLA
NOTZC�; ..-" '---RAT ON ` I'NS
REGARD
revieweds NEREBY GIBE �NrIROMMENTAL IMPAC .
pursuant the at the
Quality cr o f 1970°(Pub
ae pr°vsiprsJoc;t describe T
deter tion has blP f the d b"
effect been made he Code Califo +� fg
up°n the that 21100 xnia
environment, xt wzll } et. snib°F)lajt�tlta
nod have e�ty1t1 a
z • DESCRIP'T'ION a sxgn`iit� f,
Tentative OF TRAJECT: Ap# # Jp-0Z-$-04
Wa.,Va pPlicatlon/Bo
3. LOCATI'O undar 22-14-100,
211W.27
NOF PROJECT: y Line mcd 2-21,`01.19
thesoy �tication
4- NSE AIV t Biggs -Gridley Road,southwest corner o
John T) ADDRESS OF PRODGridleY area, farms Road
3578 Adams
''arris Rd. Rudd CT APPLTCANT:
Gridley Farming znC,
5• ley 95948 L08e7$ 13. Butte Roper
N TIEASURES oak, CA 9595i
F oBoxsociateg
885
6- A CQPy Of the Chico
of this initial stud.. Ca g5g�
Project is on filet�ateEaraxn
This Y was; 7 count YtCen erxDrnm� ntal eft
stud
Ado Ivey Oroe edt
[.] Pted as Pres e 1 xlld,
rated.
Adopted With Chan
O;
reChange. 'Sp asons a fic Modi fi
�•' A Public re attached. la tzons and
decision ma,rin`� on this
king body, Negative 'Dec
Hearin la�ratien teas he
� Body Ia by :the,
Fate of
-"""-,----.-_��
Detezi,*j1nation
Dietermna
rxon „�
On the
basis o f the
inT'oranatiOn initial
proposal and pour,
q0ted a ` hea ri udy o f enVi ro
oi�n know hearing, oomrne nmen..a1 i
iVe find the led ndei� r� ecierecexve,dm.pac� the
E effect nnI'oPosed� end
thepn
herebY ado to `''nvironmonr, a CONUL.D NOT nt research: he
14je� find pied, ' and EG,4TIVave a s bni fiGa
ort the that 1110 Pro . R bL�iARATIo nt„
mx ti J eC t COULTI _ Nis.
nttac envxro l
hed � � but DaveWhichnot -
nt�1a� � ;
approvalby his ore tvxx desc;'hxs xgnificant of Fe
are . mtnsures vise beta r.t'
• A co feroxlce y ,gybed in use of
adc►Pted, nd tiona1, made r'ond' 1 item above
NGATTE�,ObCL ions oi•jjoJeot
TION xs hereby,
gn ur e --_
Now
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BUTTE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Division of Environmental Health (�
7 County Center Drive
aroville, CA 95965
(916) 538-7281
February 23, 1990
Roper & Associates
P. 0. Box 88
Chico, CA 95927
RE: TPM & ELM -- Va ver of Parcel trap � nT1:�TtS, voi n �a RUaD FA3?,1:f °
AP# 22-14-19 Sc 27 ! 22-21-01 69
Dear Sirs;
This department has advised the .Butte County Departmett of P`u�i;;''
oks Lana .Development that we ere prepared to act ,on the ebbe'.
apPli cation.,
cased oral pprovalesen.t information, =ae can recommend, apP 'ovai
Recommended Conditions for Anproval
Place statement in deeds that states "Thesepart ,R
approved ,for sOwage disposal", �e7s ale n�tl=
you have ani' 4uastiofts regarding thi , �-
'Thomas Hughes at � r� ]atter, please con x611,
between 8:00 - above listed address or telephone nine 4�,
,1.0 : 00 A.M. weekdays.
Very truly yoctr,
u
haaard. 5nytc r Cirect
or
Division of Environmental Health
Hu S, kf l
cc : Planning Departm6nt �.,''
Ptean,�ry 1�
71990
OM046, CQ
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tr .,
COUNTY OF BUTTE ti
DEPARTMMTC of PUBLSC TgopKS
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
538--7266
February 5, 1990
John Adams
3578 Farris ltd.
Gridley, CA 95948
Rudd Farming, Inc. RE; AP 22-14-19 & 27ti r
10875 N. Butte Rd, Waiver Application and/ 2zt-2~
Live Oak, CA 959S3 Boundary Line Modification
Dear Property Owners:
Ihis • n
otify that your application for a tentative map for t
above -referenced ro ert-;is being submitted to the- he
.for environmental determination, and to the Env rhe -Plan g Dep De e y
Planning Department
foil r its review, p tmd�t
Vols appl. cation will bE- considered complete when we have received
azotification from the Planain De
Department that ali neces g Department and the Enviromefttal.Healtt�
will contact g an data have been received. These departments:
You regarding any additional information they may - require.
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public Works
J donsa
sistant Director
.3A1/.kk
Vic: Planning Department
Environmental Health Departy.en.t
Roper Associates
rr;-s
Lb 1120 Revised 2/88 _)
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t �9r�vi�C®� �A31Tt�
r
COUNTY OF BUTTE
DEPAR MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
7 County Center Drive
Oro,,,-!!le, CA 95965
(916) 538-7266
DATE: February.. 5 , `. )
WAIVER APPLICATION and
SUBJECT: John Adams & Mudd Farming, Inc" - BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICA YON
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL UL%flBER(S) 22-14-59 & 27 / 22-21-01 & 69 �a
LOCATION: 4 arcels located at the southwest corner of Farris Road and
West'BiMs-Gridle Road. Gridle area.
Attae' A are documents regarding, and a copy of, the above-described tentative'
If, you have any ,
for your review.suggestions, additions or recommenda 10
PS
map
concerning this project, please return them to this office no later than.
^.Februar 26.1990
Very truly pours,
William Cheff
Director of Public Works �1
I
J 1 blendonsa
sistant Director,
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