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N x P d MM �' f �2u Rx� C3r�LL S?CiiI S �'Ci �L? Ii�.'V?' 5 ES C/� y alk COOK kSsOCIAT BARBARA Wt 617 .. 2060 Park Avenue, Orovxlie, CA 95965 ,BARBARA WOOD �..,•+,..: -, - ?TMAME PARCEL MAP, 7 , t� -/-0 as Jai. ,�AiwY Mks a.wYYVJi.w+�w1�n•. �'' .f^"F4�.+'il% e ,/�✓.'` ��""" w - e.ai...4�.�r�+�5-..✓ l�gr+r...mei.M...� r.... .�.r.sa..�c �+....r TFNTATVVI PARCEL MAP. 2 pair_celss I- rcated a_t :the southeast onrner- of Dacoca ry, n lre and Azevedo Avenue,. zoned A-5, AI 3122-18-51, in the .Biggs area, ;ZSE.aLNi1i�ME+ (S) 22�18-51 ....Y..._.. G;'";I'�..MAxs 'x.:�r.�Ario�t^oF,i2rtC REPOpM July 18, 1990 �.�.�_.........._.. Dr TE OF, APPLICMT xl-m CONS=VINTION ACT Cclfi.11.c S -l2— June 13, 1990 ` "iVGINr�ER Cook Associates 7060 Park Avenue Otoville, CA 95965 94-a- -V CTC3R 5 Rr.,PC} CATEGvRTG. , : • '»'coil Ilfi:'3.'E F'":z.ED r� . �` .. NE.-Tz-.jB as ,'�ili'zcATM NEG- nEC�:�,3c.y ToN OAT= ADOP.;. ( =D (l ., e AZI ,ter PORT STATS Vr1.%rwaiTAiYfI F.Er°L'2i.Nc DATE, � ym� ( t m _ _ . �b q, .� �c.�.{�"y �.• �, � e �k.�,^ X `�`'�+�'"� � '��`,. ?• � � nA ms hiss` A =1 AC .TOM, ,..�.. --•--� v 1* HEARZING D= -.:r,'_aa-a Y. ,.is!" 92-87 Continued h*Arinj - North.Star Engineering on be -half of 1; Glenn Wood - consideration: of an appeal. of condition no. 1 ( frontage on Miller and Latte Avenue to be constructed to RS -3-B standard, s° *bmit road and dir+'xihage plans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install required I facilities) on tentative parcel map (proposed negative declaration with environmental, mitigations) 1 AP 39--31-28, two parcels, property located at the northwest corner of Butte,Avenue and 'Miller Avenue, Chico area. (2628) (SUPERVISOR MCLAUGHL3N P. SENT) MOTIONS MOVEr TO UPHOLD THE "PEAL AND REVISE CONDITION Na. I AS FOLL=OWS:1. SINGLE CHIP SEAL rCSONTAGE 'ON MILLER AVENUE AND, BUTTE NUE',TO COUNTY STANDARDS, , _Y Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 �' (Unanimp.t 1Y Carred). e. • 92 B.iTTE CaUN��... DbARD OF SCiPE:2V.iSORru',1�iT�J1y�u-'ebrtiar 15t9 Staff Der� rr, ; xi tion: Substaatiaily con£or= tot. VMMT AM, SPECIFIC' OR, LAMD USE PLAU GMMWt .PLAN: 1. Land Use 3` L(IL . Z. Consecration �. Nana of Pl.aa 7''Z.AN-.C[323F't]RM.As�TC� R.EPQRT Ii�'i_'►-�� • Wl7Fiitf URBAN RFa"r"RYEt J 4. Saiet� X _ items 1•-4 tri tis eampleted by agplic3nt• wl. N015H x Z. AhYPLICA2iT mm �m ADmm=: Goa k- A SS OC, I ra , c> © ppa-L _/avG. CROv'r�C qty . -• 7. Ci -dilation % _ Arrl 010 LAND USE nM-. z. ASs=scR' S pApcEL msm(S) t o 4. PRoPdsm) Usz. 2 ,51 _ C.7P-_m41iu following items are to ba coarpleced by tha planning Depar=ent: C=Wrz ZOKL` Gt _ Lm coxsMATION AGREEMM IV 0 prAzt DE===Oxt am Iftional criteria: A=CGT =-aL-:MsmEnmAL YES ?t0 YC is recommended that you peso= Ilio 1. Agricxtlt =al Coasatibili-7 x following checked items: Z. Waco` and Surer Cazrac.tp X ARC3I�EOSOGIC�L CORDS CfC X 3. Adeac�re I' I:rH Facilities , _...__.. EO'LUTICAL SURVEY .. 4. Road Cao=it:y and Paiatenance GML ILML 'SURVEY S. Access to Comore= ---A and schools " YES N0 CRCaARD AM s`T.c'I.D =PS Wrizo WART2*EiVT of Fm I. P=ede=in=t 5-10 ac. P=cHl Size Z. Vitinitp of Urban Boundaries . _ _ r.-WrMN FTAOD Pumt 3. Ag.Viabalitq' not Tstpaited Staff Der� rr, ; xi tion: Substaatiaily con£or= tot. VMMT AM, SPECIFIC' OR, LAMD USE PLAU GMMWt .PLAN: 1. Land Use 3` IE yes, Gfa . Z. Consecration �. Nana of Pl.aa 3. ften Spacs .._... Wl7Fiitf URBAN RFa"r"RYEt J 4. Saiet� X _ wl. N015H x if yes actmitg i�fmH ci iesar7H -• 7. Ci -dilation % _ Arrl 010 LAND USE nM-. ZONIl3Gt L00tj_ o C.7P-_m41iu Planning Department NAME- BARBARA WOOD., Environmental Health Department CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 22-18-51 Attnt J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) XButte County Sherif PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR �a Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large .map .in cabinet) School Dis rice (wa map) Watef Company ( f individual wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual, Water Co. California Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District ('Thermalito area NE of river) ,Li=esaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Peng Rd. to lake) Del Oro Water ('Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Rance area) Paradise Irrigation District City of (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Gh, lco' Paradise Gridley ,0VILLE AREA ONLY: Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see large map in cabinet) El Medio Fire District (check wall map, a small 'portion of Oroville only) 91GOS, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY)a check_ wall., map and title report to see ghat applies. Some areas overlap. Drainage District zl Drainage District °2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation 'District W'833 Reclamation District 7#20560 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District . 7C Bunke Water District 1,1 CERTAIN CASES R Superihtendent of Schools (,only for subdivisions) Dept. of Fish and Game (near Vater. and in ,rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (near State Hwy. 32, 70,, 99} 149 (Chico cut-off), 152. (Olive Hwy. Riehval.e Hwy.), 191 (Clark Road!) State Water Quality Control Board (pct,jects'with more than 100 1ot,s or unifs) United States Forest Service (JL project borders USA land --check AP books) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State WAtet Aasburces Department (property near Lake Orcvilie watershed) flock Creek Reclaimation Dist. (west of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy. 99 (see $4911 inap) -� hico•-Arex°Retreation-&--Park-Dist�—(ohljy fpr °subdiwssa or�s)�'� ._ `�-•. ,` `.� U.S. Dept, of the Army, Sacramento Dist. Cbrps of Engineers (near water and in rural and mountain areas) ' check title report ', y t�s;) f special services or easements such as�A. tbTh;ermalat op g bistri (num ixto Teri A beireditem 1 r F� ., LOCATiaN Q�' PRi QkER7�Y: T4Wi+Tsnp 18 RANG 2E SECTI 13 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: . 022-180-051 TOTAL ACREAGE 1� a PRASE S'G` T' PRS' MI RY TITLn` SPORT OR RECENT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (dated v i ain last sir months) MIT- `I APP"UTCATION. INDICATE BFILOW THE DATE MM RECORDING M'ORMATION B'� WDM THIS PARTICULAR PARCEL WAS CREATED DATE Atigus t 16, 1907 _ BOOK 6 PA GE 8 jjtrpjBER AND Sia or PARCELS BM21G CREATED (including any remainder) 2 Parcels at 5 acres each DISTANCE To xkTURAL WATER COURSE OR STORM DRAIN.- ..on pto_per ty t- g}a t. K1 � ,ay ROPOSED tMThOD Ov SrgAGE DISPOSAL: Septic tanks ea�1� (Cheat with Health -Depa.rtment) MOPoSED SOURCE OP WATER: domestic. well .. ( Check vra th Health Department) ------------ DCS PO"rtE£t A11Li P�IOTTE t�S E�iST TQ TI4E R�JtJIv'd�ARY Off"' T. ORxG"'NAL PARG'Si,� Vires, 7 ' NO',,) ESTS�IATE THE DISTANCE MS W`ItL HAVE TO BE EXTENDED: a w :.o2Q to—vise J a c VN �TiTAT� SUBDIVISION TMATIVE PARCEL MAP PRrLIfMjARY SuIMMSION WAIVER APPLICATIONqo,—dq7 (Please check a=ropriaue box) APPLICA T. Barbara. Wood PHONE NO: 5534_74 1 ADDRESS: 1670 Alma Street; Oroville CA 95965 C4rtER: S�3me PHONE N4: . G ADDRESS; _ E!dt s� R OR SURVEYOR- Cools Associates PHONE NO: 533-6457 ADDRESS: 2 !.60 Park Avenue, Orovill:e CA 95966 "SAIL NOTICE 0-,�, pyAmTG To: Cook ,associates LOCATiaN Q�' PRi QkER7�Y: T4Wi+Tsnp 18 RANG 2E SECTI 13 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: . 022-180-051 TOTAL ACREAGE 1� a PRASE S'G` T' PRS' MI RY TITLn` SPORT OR RECENT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (dated v i ain last sir months) MIT- `I APP"UTCATION. INDICATE BFILOW THE DATE MM RECORDING M'ORMATION B'� WDM THIS PARTICULAR PARCEL WAS CREATED DATE Atigus t 16, 1907 _ BOOK 6 PA GE 8 jjtrpjBER AND Sia or PARCELS BM21G CREATED (including any remainder) 2 Parcels at 5 acres each DISTANCE To xkTURAL WATER COURSE OR STORM DRAIN.- ..on pto_per ty t- g}a t. K1 � ,ay ROPOSED tMThOD Ov SrgAGE DISPOSAL: Septic tanks ea�1� (Cheat with Health -Depa.rtment) MOPoSED SOURCE OP WATER: domestic. well .. ( Check vra th Health Department) ------------ DCS PO"rtE£t A11Li P�IOTTE t�S E�iST TQ TI4E R�JtJIv'd�ARY Off"' T. ORxG"'NAL PARG'Si,� Vires, 7 ' NO',,) ESTS�IATE THE DISTANCE MS W`ItL HAVE TO BE EXTENDED: a w :.o2Q to—vise J a c �. Page 2 PTAM'OF NEAREST MB'LIC ROAD: Azevedo Avenue. &_ nakotA _Avpnz,a DISTAIld TO NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD: fronting- parcel_ - -- ---- (For jjj'orma tion on nearest public road, check with Public Works Department) IF ACCESS IS 'BY IYRESCRIFT VE Rjc-h -OF-WAY, ATTACH DOCUMENTATION TO THIS APPLICATION. .T,S'ACCESS I5 BY A RECORDED PRIVATE ROAD EASEMENT, INDICATE DEED, REFERENCE: vazur PAGE IF -1'HERE ARE AIM NO ACCESS STRIPS-, THESE MST RE SHOWN ON THE TENTATIVE MAP ARID THE RECORDING DATA. INDICATED BELOW: vpzz rte PAGE DISTAITCE, TO CITY LIMITS; 1 mile, HAS THE OWNER. OF THIS. PARCEL -CREATED ANY CONTIGUOUS PARCELS? No IJ SIQVA„ ' OF APPLICANT o SIGNATUM 1F OWNER OF RECORD FOR OM CE USE ONLY To Subuiva.s3.o� Camraittes - _ _-,� To Advisory Agency;' _ Must Take Action BY, Appeal. to Board of Supervisors: _ Expiration date; aonmients i ??SO r Receipt Number • ! .. TOuLIL Rece'al:`Vec1 '102ir-Nevised 7.-24-80 FOR OFFM USE ONLY: BuLt.,ii County Planning Dept. Receipt # ` my Center Drive ApplicantOrovl�llp., CA 95905-3397 r (►l.lG 538-7601 AP 11 Subdivision Name (if appLicabLe) APPENDIX H Wito F1 led LAND DIVISION APPLICATIMNS Supplemental_ Information for Planning Department j. ;M{jr and describe any other related permits and other 'public approvals ralitired for this project, including those required by city, regional, stALe and federal agencies: None 'J. Proposed scheduling/ associated projects: None• 3. Anticipated ir.oremental development (Phasing of subdivision units, future development plans): None /►.` What method will be utilized to accommodate surface drainage? Describe how on-site and downstream drainage channels vill be affected. This . s l wi l not affer_t any downstream drainage. 5. Proximity of vatee for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds► etc.),- 6, tc.):6, Wil I excavaLkmi or gt,°ading be necessary? Cubic yards (estimate); 7. WrOrt:ldns tot travel to property (rural and mountait otrs attea� only): , IST.-•1 ti ; EN'VI'RONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION 'MEASURES" rdentify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with f lit. land division. What project design features or special conditions t)f approv t (mitigatlon measures) are proposed, to alleviate potential rrivironmental impacts? The use of the parcel will be residential - agriculture 4. KNV! RO t8NTAL SETTING* it Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants .and animals, andany cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Do8oribe any existing structures on the site, and the use of tilt✓ str:ucturo.s. The area is a rural agricultural setting. there is a Mobile home and a house on one parcel with an open shed. The land is in agricultural use W Describe the surrou4ding properties, including information on., plants and anitrals and any cultural., historical or scenic aspscts. t .y (residential, commercial, etc,;; iniensit the land use apartment houses, shops; depart- mens~ shores, etc,), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.). The use of the land in the area is residential -agriculture. G:N cti',i1 attached I hereby certifv that the statements furnished above and in led exhibits present the data and information required for this inillol, evaluation to the best hof my ability, and that the -facts, statements and hiformation presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge tinct hol ief. I 1 r� ;2 I 95,00` aceci►T tdTni. ►UOLIC• LA/Go Use VAaiA"coit rUyt. d rohiNYa env 4YyyK1! APPLICANT PlECEivto FCtDM. - 1' Ho. Ak4rivkd W49414t ►itNNiTS do4lilii.KIN NNA LTH RfGtiPT x.2834 QFrICIAL RECEIPT COUNTY OF BUTTE STAT'!✓ OF CAl:1F:WMIA COPPICE 01F'P,ANNING r? f i t CALIFORNIA. DEI'ARTNUNT OF FISI I AND GAME CERTIFICATE OF FLUNG FEF lEXEA1PT1ON Delvtinimus impact Finding (*Fish and Game Code Section 711.4; Section 753,5c, Title 14, California Code of Regulations) ed at the southeast project Title/Butte County Location. Tentadve.� Parcel A-5, MapAP No 022-180-051 n the corner of Dakota .,venue and Azevecio p�venue; zoned A- , Biggs area. Pro`ect i�escr ptiot�: TPM to divide 10 acres into 2 parcels at 5 acres each: 6• a Findi,igs of Exe►�,pdon (attach as ,aecessary): tx 1, The County of Butte has conducted an initi4tl study and prepare a Negative 1 e �onrnental ,Declaration so as to e-aluate the potential of this Project t for advr rse t•n��'u impact, idering the record as a whole; there is no evidence before the 2, yY'tten cons that the project, will have potential for an adverse impact, on wildlife resources Count Y or ti''ge habitat upon which the wildlife depends. '1, 11,,e County of Butte has, on the basis of substdnfiat evidence, ,rebutted the re,umption of adverse effect contained in $aection 753.5(d), of Title 14, California Code of F,egiilations, if applicable. Tlie r �jt`ct is hereby found to be, de minimis in its effect on wildlife and 4. Y� P l;.�es re aired b Sea�tian '71 l.4 of the Fish exempt froth tt,e SUkle Fish. and Game filing q y and Carne Code. Certification: that the County of nutte hasp made the above fundings of fact and hereby' -certify y , at b pa>>' the initial atudy and hearing z`ecord the, project will pot individually or `rel ha�'t` an adverse affect on wildlife resources, asdefined in Section 711.2 of Cumulatively the Fish ,and Garr,e Code. lietye tCircher, Plaiw, ng Director (Chief Planning Offi'.ial) 41, 4W By. .r Lead Agency. County of Butte Date: April 10, 1992 it DECLARATION OF FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND AMDREss OF ;APPLI.CAN'P Barbara Wood c/o, Cook Associates__ FILING NO. 060 Park .Avenue --- —Pon- Oroville CA 95265 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: 1.. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT'O1'' EXEMPTION' [ ] A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 Clerk's Documentary handling Fee [Xj, B. DeMinimus Impact Certificate of Fee Exemption $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 2 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION FEE REQUIRED A. NegatiV'e Declaration $1,250 State. Filing Fee $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee B Environmental. Impact Report $850 State Filing Fee $25.00 C'lerk's Documentary Handling Fee 3• [ OTHER (Specify) $25.00 Clerk's .Documentary Handling Pee PAYMENT/Nog-PAYMENT OF FEES: 1. [X] PAYMENT. The above fees have been paid. See attached r eceipt(s) MR, - NON -PAYMENT. The above tees are required. Not paid. ri# Chief Planning Official APR 13 TO By P&LIla Leasure CAN D J.,Gllru,14� a, . ^ A%sx.stant Planning Director 'j, Lead Agency: BC Public Warks Dept. � DowAy April 10, 1992 op Two —Copirwq ENVXRO MENT�t DOCUMENTS NTS FIS FORM LED WITH TRE BUTTE COUNTY ST BE COMPLETED AND CLERK STTED 7 rH ALT, r � �FICE THREE COPIES OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUIRED FOR FILING ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE DUE AND PAYABLI; PRIOR !LTO T14E FILING OF ANY VNVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT WITH T14E BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, MAKE CHECKS pAYABLE TO TIE COUNTY OF BUTTE "" NQTICE AF DETERMINATION office of Plan.&;Research Dept. 1400 Tenth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 or _ X Butte County Clerk PROM: Butte County Planning 7 County Center Dr., Oroville 95965 5UBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21106or 2152 of the Public Resources Code. p;.ojact Title Tentative Parcel Map Ap Number: 012-180-051 name Barbara Wood State Clearinghouse Number "(If submitted to clearinghouse): None Contact Person: Stuart Edell Telephone Number: '538-7266 Project Location: At the sjutheastcorner of Dakota Avenue and Axevedo Avenue, in the B.igga area. Project Description: Tentative Parcel Hap to divide 10 acres into 2 parcels at 5 acres each This is to advise that the Butte County Advisory Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project on November 18 1991 and has made the following determinations regarding'the above --described project: 1. The project will, _X_+ will not, have a significant effect on the environment. An Environmental impact. Report was prepared for this *i�zoject pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. _X_, A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA 3. Mitigation measures. were, _X were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding Considerations wase X_ was not.., adopted for this project. This is to certify that the f.:nal BIR with comments and responses and record of project approval :is available to the general public atr Butte,County Planning Department 7 Counter Center Drive Oro*tille, CA 95965 Date Received for Filing and Posting at. OPR Signature Paula Leasure Assistant Planning Director Revised March, 1986 Title Form A:NOD ``J v Mitigaticn Measures'for Barbara Wood, Teptative,Parcel Map, AP No. 022-180-051 1. Place the. following note on the additional map sheet, "AutomaticFire Suppression sprinkler Systems shall be z,nstalled in all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire' Protection Association Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFFA. Standard 13D. The purpose r` of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of residential fires. This installation Will reduce the, demand for str,i,mural fire protect: on services in those instances where thea.` are installed" �•rva v TM ..•ei'�.� rP - . i ,, ... ,... .aa, :� Pte'..``• .-•.4.. tount � � �►' � -µ'f(-_ -rteRr DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE ; OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA. 95965 CERTIFIED MAIL Telephone, (916)OW-538-7266 RONALD D. McE .ROY Deputy Director February 25, 1992 Glenn R. Wood RE AP 39-31-28 3925 Stevens Ave. Tentative Parcel Map Chico, CA 9.5928 Appeal Dear MI -4 Wood At the regular meeting of t'he Butte Coun,, -roard of Supervisors held February 25, 1992; the Board upheld, your appeal of Public Works condition No. 1 of the Advisory Agency's approval of your tentative parcel map and revised condition No. i to read as follows, 1. Single Chip seal frontage on Mi'l'ler Avenue and Butte Avenue to County standards, if you have any qujestions concerning this matter, please contact this of'fic'e at 916--538-7266. Very 'truly yours., 'Wil'liam Chef# Oi rector of Public Works Stuart Edell A-ssi Stant Director SE%kp ccz Planning DepaitM61tt y EnVi rdntne-h ' ' Heal th Department Clerk of the Board Notthistar 5ngineeri'M) e a V DERAR,rMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (8111).GHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE .OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephones(916) 538.7691 November 18, 1991 RONALD D.)AcELROY Deputy Director Barbara Wood. .RE: AP 22-18-51 1670 Alma St. MITATIVE PARCEL MAP Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Ms. Wood At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on ( November 18, 1991 ), the Agency adopted a negative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the above -referenced project subject. to the conditions listed on the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed -- within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval ( Novebmer 28t 1991 ) — with the Clerk of the Board of ,Supervisors, this fiction will be final. When 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 Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency. Recently enacted legislation (AB3158; Chapter 1706, Statutes of 1990, effective January 1, 1991; requires that the Department of Fish and Game impose fnsspecified defray eof managing and protecting fishandwildlifetrustresourcesThesefilingfeare collected during the environmental review process and are to be paid at the time the County files a '{Notice of Determination" with the County Clerk of the County ,in which the project .is Located: This procedure is required pursuant to Section 21152 of the Public Resources Code. To increase administrative efficiency, the statute delegated the collection of :filing fil. ngfees to they County Clerk. The fee required in connection with your s Y•'1 °� L tBARA WOOD, PARD TEidTLTIVE ', EL MAP, AP 22-18--51, 2 parcels located at the ge,�utlj,.ast corner of Dakota Aye: and Azevedo Ave. Biggs area. Sogineer3 Cook Associates V blit Works conditions; Indicate a 50 fti building setback .from the centerline of Dakota Ave. and Ateved,r Ave. Show all, .easements of ,record on the final map. Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing an construct to county standards. 4 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required: Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Dept. ;:earth Dept, conditionsr 6 Provide a 100 ft. "leachfield free setback around existing 'wells either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property foundari.es on parcel 1. 7' � Showa 50 ft. leachfield setback from the drainage way on parcel 1. Planning Dept. condition.: A dev�'!opment impact; fee for Sheriff's Facilities shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, Article 11 of the Butte County Code, prior to issuance of building permits or Use permit in the case of a mobile home park. Said fee amount will be determinedand calculated as of the date of application for the building permit or 13se permit. The following mitigation measure 1.9 'requierdt 9 Place the folloiwng nbte on the additional map sheet, "Automatic Fire Suppression Sprinkler Systems shall be installed in all resideiitial structures in accordance with the National 'Fire protection Assn. Standard for tho installation of sprinkler systems in.1 and 2 family dwellings and mobile homed, NFPA Standard la D. The purpose of the installatibn of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property, protection in the event of residential fires. This installation will reduce the demand fot structural fire protection services in diose instances where they are installed," PACE TWO P9.0dECf NAME; A NUMBER 0,ASSIFICATION OF ENMONMENTAL DXUffM NOTICE OF EXEKMOWSTATEMENT OF ESFMPTION A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 (Twenty-FivA�, Dollars) Clerk's Fee X) B. De Minimus Impact - Certificate of Fee Exemption .825.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 2- NGTTIOE OF DETMOMATION - FEE ` REQUIPEa A. Negative Declaration $1,250.00 (Twelve Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee ,$25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee ( ) B Environmental Impact Report :$850 (Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars) - State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 3. OTHER (Specfp) $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee The fee should be paid to the Planning Department by ( December 21 1991 in order fo,.' the Notice of Determination to be timely filed. Make checks payable to the County .of tutee. The project applicant should be aware that if he or she does not remit payment of the required filing fees, the project approval may be invalid by law and may not be operative, vested or final, pursuant to the provisions of Public Resources Code Section 21089 (b), fish and Game Code Sec: 711.4 (c) and Section 7.53.5 (d) (3 and {7), Title 14) California Code of Regulations. Should you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this office. JM/ds cc Plann,ng Department Envitonmental health Department Cook Associates s Very truly yours, William Cheff Directur of public Works j Wn Metidohsa Assistant Director , te Count, PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIV5 - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE. (916) 538-7603 October 10, 1991 Barbara Wood 2060 Park Avenue Oroville, CA 95965 Re;' Tentative Parcel Map, AP No. 022-180-051 Dear N&. Wood: Your appeal to the requirements of an Environmental Impact Report has been upheld by the Butte County Advisory Agency. Therefore, the matter has been set for pmblic hearing on November 18, 2991 at 9:00 a.m. in. the Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville CA 95965 Attached is a copy of the Planning Director's Report with the Planning Departments recommended conditions for approval. If you have any questions, please contact me any weekday between the hours of 10:00 a.m ,and 3:00 p.m Sincerely, f unter emor Planner JH:bd Enclostite cc Cook Associate Public Works s Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO: .Butte County Advisory Agency FROM: Planning Director SUBJECT: Report on 'Barbara Wood for Tentative Parcel Map, AP No. 022-1$0-051 DAT]✓ October 9, 1991 This is a proposal to divide 10 + acres to create w parcels at 5+ acres each. The present zoning is A-5 (Agricultural, 5 acre parcels). The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Agricultural Residential. There are no specific or community plans for the area. The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning nor any adopted or proposed Elernent of the Butte County General Plan nor any specific or community plan., A Negative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the California Errzironmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the Califon, . Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. Recon.ir iead approval of the Tentative Parcel Map for Barbara Wood, AP No, 012-18&- 051, subject to the following Mitigation Measures and Conditions: Mitir4ation Measuees ,'. Thea applicant will have to provide mitigation, the pp p g on measures which will reduce impacts on the police protection services of the County to the approval of the Butte County Sheriff, 2, Place the following nate on the additional map sheet; "Automatic: Fire Suppression Sprinkler Systems shall be installed in all residential structures an accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard for the installation of spvinkler systems in one and two family dwellingsand mobile homes, NFPA standard 13 D. The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety.and property protection in the event of residential fires Thin installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances where they are installed. I APPENDIX I CouliTY `Or BUTTE PNVIRO�ii�i?�NI'AL CHECKLIST �ORb1' EVALUATION OF EWIRONMENTAL x iP iCT„ F 11 e NO, 022-180-051 Log NO, 091--01-10•-01 AV NU. UZZ-tau-vz t BAC KGROMD I Barbara %Sod C/o Copk A$SOGI:ates Z, 2o6o park Avenue, Owl IIa. . 959611 Y project desctiln'tlonc tentative parcel Map to divide to + acres to create. 2 parcels At 5+ acres each. YES 8M 110 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EV'ALUA ION • 3x„ HANDAIEORY FINi2TRUS or f3TGMAMICANCT x This pt{ipo"sad will not significantly degrade the envitoninent,. 1. Does the project hava the potentIa( to degrade the quality of the environment, sub.tantlafly reduce the habitat of A fish or, wildlife saectes, cause a fish IvfldiilhoSrtontlnretl playrtig elntoanmalf nerea emmwtity, reduce the number or restrlcC the range l or a rare or endangered plant or animal otefimtnate Important examples of ma,ior periods of ealirofhia history or prehistotYt h00 the potential to achieve _01`0000'k to not impede brig -term environm^ntaf goals, �This p 2, Does the prolect short -temp benefits to the detriment of tang -term 'env Itonmant goals2 CA short-term Impact o,1 the In a relat VelY environment is one w:Ich occurs brier period of Orne: while for-a-tetin impacts will eri�5ute into the ru have insracts wrhieh ate indlyidUAllyy X _ This proposal may have a stgnifittilt cumuiatlVt, Impact on the beet the prolect ve ` ablet fA prolect limited but curtulatIvO Y cbnsider �vlronment maY impact on two of mord sepM to resoutces Whtltd the Impact on each resource Is felativefy small, r� but where the affect of the total +�f those impacts , �nt is significant oil thtenviroh x This ptoposal 'rill hot have a significant adverse effect onhm-AA d. does the prolect have enVfrornnehtal efreds Which will cause $ub$ ahtlal adverse effect$ on human Z :r beings. beings, ei#het d�fkCt1Y or tnditectIV? .DETIERbilVATIONi ante basI -5 tis nitial evaluation. COULb N5'r=have a lghit[eant ef'f'ect on the environment and a NLCA'N VE bEdLAkAticN *11.1 be prepared. 11WE find the Ot(Aosed project 11WE find that although the proposed prolect G'T0 have A signlrleahl. elfcct on the envttonment, thele will not be. a s1901110"t effect. In this to the prefect. x Nf c,ATiVt DEGt+tzxTltkJ Will be prepared. - case berar►se the MITicATltlht MEAsutEs deter tbed on Itte attached' shut have been added t1wE find the proposed project MAY hava A $'ltlniflcant affect oh the environment, and an tWIAONMENTAL IMPACT` Rtpoottt ft tequlted. COIJNTV / [S k. t'i TM DA7 t febtuaty 4, i991 I By r--.� OOI stent. - L. M • l'" �� f .. .:. �,i . :, .. 0,: "41 ,... ,_ ., .:., _ .�.: ,..: r., _ �sv" 1rYfliatisul fi' • .., ,. ..- ...1., ,. _:.., x „-ti��� 2 ftbi roninettta1 Checklist Evatlutation of Environmental impact IV �N�€ROITHENTAL lg� CTS YES . suvu� hg bISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION I . a aIt(. Will the proposal result Iii significant A. unstable P.a.rth conditions, or changes in - X- The proposal will not affect subsurface earth condititns. - g.olopic stibstructuresf b bistuptloin, displacement:, compa tion or X This proposal will result in some dliruplioh, displacement, ovetcovering of the soil# ddWactlon and oVercoVering of the site as a result of development of structures, drlveN',iys, parking areas, etc. 'Che flat valley terrain also minimizes the need for extensive earthwork, ti i h t I"d b tt t Vail land whleh tends C. change in topography or ground surface fea.turest — x The project s e s e arae er ce 7 a ey ltself to residential development without the need for large amounts teller of grading. d. gestructlon, covering or modlticatton of any X Tire project site has no unique physical features. unique geologic or physlr3l teatUres# e, Inclease in wind or water erosion of soles, X :, The proposal wilt not cause erosion, either on or off slie# i, changes to deposition of eroslUn of beach X _. The propos'aj will not affect anYLwatercoursp_. ,sands, or changes In siltation, depositloA or erosion *Ihlch nay modify the channel of a river or stream or the bard of the ocean or any bay Inletnr lake# D. lve X proposal dots not: represent a significant toss of prime tolls outsitie daildnatoduurbah a east ahls agflcUIturei tolls. h, V- posure of people or property to ,geologic as eatthquakes, landslides, _- All b1 bultn CoUntV construction of buildings it In a Moderate ;atI'luake intenslty zone Vill., to Uniform Building code standard, Wil:l, haiardt such muoslldes, gtoOnd tai lure or similar provide adequate protection to occupants In case of seltmi c activlty, lraxardsr 1. will the proposal rasult ill sOWAntlal a, Air emissions or deterloratfon of ambient X - No signitlnant Impact to at quality It eXpected as A result of this air grlalttyt project. b the cctea d ory of obttyctlohable odort, !WK(I � r X the proposal' wlII Aot create objectionable 'Wort, #moke yr VUmes. 01 t G. Altetatio" of air, moVemeht., tholttUre or X' . The WOW will not affect the zltlaosOhdte, temperature„ or any Change ih climate. totally or tr.glonallyt s, trATM trill the otcootaf result In substanitals' a, Changes In cutrents, t,t the course or X , t', he proposal W[il not affect any watercoursd. w arstyetnents in aline, dirinei o froswater b. changes drainage ototion alets 16 - X---. Tile proposed ntrjf!ct Will hate An thsignfficant impact on absorption tater, or t11a rafw alit amount of surface runoff. the project Site -rales, the b(1toUnt of surface runoff', is serviced by <trainagd Improvemehts, Ucause of the extreme level lerrafli of the project, the it may not be possible for the resldehilal development to dralh ort Me. e. raced lot Ott -site sur lace dtalttage -. X-.. btalnage imprcvemehts have been , made to, service turrounding development. 'the propo,ed mdo will allow the cteation of on''ttew improvements, lorluditigvegotatlbhremovat, thahnetfza.flon or culvert ihslallation# idyslatIan drnags atldiltvetugonvesiil orbrd rhiicpateo tthexlng s. It 3 ,z�rico>r>vu ntal C3uackl st +� E®altx;� nxx o janviragimental Iftgaot ZIT.MtROMMMAL IYi?ACTS (continued) Yes mAypq Tao DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION. (contlnuedl anticipated no new surface drainage hiprovements are necessary to accommodate the proposed Tentative Parret Map. d. Alterations to the course ur flow of (food __ x The proposal WIIi not significantly affect any flood c•antrol channel's waters? at watercourses. e, changeter tiInt a amount of 'surfacewater In any % The proposal wlII not affect any watercourse. 1, otscharge Into surface waters, of in any . X The 'proposal will not significantly afteit surface water quality. aiteration of 'surface, water quality, The proposed size of the parcels will allow storm water and including but not limited to temperature, Irrigation water to rein mostly on the project site due to the dissolved oxygen or turbidityl relative flatness of themaproject site. Iq. Alteration of the dl rection of rate of flow %r 711e proposal WI(l not altect the dltectIon of (law at ground Waters of ground traterst h, change in the quanta ty or vual ttX of ground X The proposal wit I hot dl rectly affect any agUlfer. Waters, either through direct additionf or Withdrawals, or through Interception of an aquifer by cuts or. excavations.( 1. Reduction in the amount of water othetwise X..,; it Is proposed that each home Will be Serviced by Indkviduai Wells. available tot public Water suppiles•t It Is anticipated water consumption from underground water for doliestle residential purposes will not significantly impact publlo water supplles. j, Exposure of people or property to water- _ X- Tile proposal wlII not expose people or property to IIbod(,hg. rebated hazards such Al (loodingt p, AWLIFE Wilt the proposal result In Na i "'115s I a I a a„ change In the diversity of species, or X.-- The diversity of plant sodcles wlII be expanded as residential hon- number of any species at 'plants (including native landscapes are Ihstalled, trees y shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)7' br Redu0 ibn of the numbers of any uhltlue, rate _ _ _ ,-X - The project site contains no tare or ehdanoered plants,; of endahgetod specleS of plaolsi c' Introduction of new soeries of plants Into an area, or In a battler to the norma] X The proposai will not affect ezl'sting plant rife. repienl0wht of exl.sting specleS# d,. Reduction In acreage of any agticultural X the site ,does hot contain any commerciaity viable agricultural drop. crop? s, a]VlraAt IFg, Will the proposal result In 3Ut3s antl"a A. change In the dlvetsity of Species, or The broposai will not effect aminal Ilfe becaut.d lhn Site does 'hot numbers of anyspedtes of animals Cblyds. Support signRtcant animal life of habitat. land animals including reptlles, tisk and shellfish, benthle arganisMs or Ihsects)t b. Reduction In the humbers of anY unloue, tate - k The site cohtalns no rate animals. or ehdan.9eted specleS of ahtmatt? it. introductlon of new species of anlrgais into x ._ the ornpotar Will not affect evasting an"alt left-. an area, or In a 'barrier to the ialotatlon or movement of a'nit ,110 i • Ir } 'Favirommental checklist * tvaluation of xaviron, zentatl impact �6i�',,. 1G!i,IBTtl AYSYL�IT7\4\T TLT1S►'Mff1[1 . . . , .. ._ �« a**' .• '.•••••RA...----•--„ .lLd'ii"t].�r A.A tuonrinueo) YES s+AynE . No DISCUSSION- OF-ENVIRONMEi+TAT,.._EVALUAT10- tCOntlnuedp d. Deteriaratlon Of eXlstinfl fish of Wildlife habftatt x_ The site contains no stgrtrftcanl wttdifie habitat, e. N015 . will the NOOOVal result In substantia s a.. increases In existing noise levels _ x The proposal will not result In a substantial Increase in n'olse created on site or in the vicinity. l7. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? x The proposal will not expose people to severe noise levels. i'he Protect site Is located neat state Highway 99 and some traffic noise Is noticeable at the prolect site, However. standard consttuttfoi Practices is anticipated to mitigate Indoor noise levels to appropriate levels designated by the Butte County Noise Elepent. T. Lr gnr srscan rho CL APP Will the proposal ptoduce' Ight and glare? �_ x 'rhe �Proposa'l will not resu'It in a substantial increase to fight of giate created on site or in the vicinity. a, LAM Utt a teras . W1.II It -4e Proposal _tesult In a subs tantlat oh of the ?!resent of planned land Use of an x The proposal Wfli not alter the land use In the area. The Project areae site is zoned A -s which allows one' is deslgrrated b the untie Countdwellfrig Unit per five acres, a Y y General Plan- as l- desilial. as and zoning, the proposed conforms to bath the gehcujjupand Parcel lrshow! home, NUmbet several buildfhgs and one mobile The A -s zoning classltication allows only one dwelling unit per acre. si . to. AA"AL RtS" dM Will the Proposal #esUlt in suostant at: a. Increase In the rate of use of any natural resnutcest X _ the proposal WIlI riot affect any hatural rsources. b'. Depletlon of any non-renewable natural x The "proposal will hot deplete any natUt resources, tesourcest xrSic bFUPSET. V1II the proposal involve: a., A IA 'of a plosion or telease or hazardoUs k _ The Ptoposal WIII not Involve the Use of hazardous matetlats, nor Is substances (includthg, but hot Ilinlud to, located close to any facilities which store of utlfize such oil, pesticides, themicalt or radiation) ih ma terlals. the event of an' accldent or upset Conditions? b. possible IntetderehGe With an emergency k _ Tile ptopOsaf Will not affect any emetrdrity services. response plan or emergency evacuation plan? ,distribution. density or growth rate in the, X— the V Oposal will hot signifitahlly affect the population of the afea tw,apelLArrr�N, Will the prbposai. alter location, he, human because th,e pioposed deMotly does hot exceed that plahned and be'Ing developed ifi the area, H&JSfwa. W)II the Proposal, affect existing? housing. x.. fine Groposa,l w,il) not . ignillcantiy ??fleet. housing demand, or create A demand for additional housing? AANS�OMIA�T'1_bNjdiQdJLAtIbtJ« Will the 'NX)POsat resit( G Yri; a t t feneta ion o substantlaladditional vehicle The pforlOsal WIIf represent An Inctemehtat Increase In tearllc in the taoVeih�+h13 Atd,t The proposed prolect wilt generate approxIMately Za vehicle ?tips pet day The project Site Is t0 Vlced by Dakota AVenUe Which has the hecessaty eapaCjty to Carry '7I! addict al 'velf I t day Without A teduptfon in the level of ser"vide, f c e rips per b. Eflects on e)(IS,lIhg parking facll'it'les. Of k The proopposal will not aftect parking because !lie prdhbsal ?Vitt have demand for newparkrhg? "` to t" V With the Patklhg requf temerlts cd6talned Wllhlh butte County Code 3cetlon t4-st. 4 o=entA1 Chdck1x sr` * Evalluat- on a€ ,Pnvaaeofteaxta:L , IMpAct ENVIROEI TAL X"AC:TS (continued) "YES MAy91s roc DISC iSS910N .OE ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) Substantial Impact on existing _ _ The proposal will not signllicantly Impact the transportatton system. C. transportation s,Pstems? d. Significant alteratlons to pt,esent patterns - ,._., X 'The prrposaI wt it not alter tile present pattern of circulation In the of circulation or'movemenI of 0e016 andIor area, good t r e. Alterations to w,fterborrie, call of Or x-- Trre orop0sal W@l1 not affect call of air traffic. traffic? f. Increase In trafitic hazards In motor ,,,� Sri The proposal will not tesult In a significant Increase in traffic and related traffic hazards in the area. vehicles, bicyclists or pedesirfanst 14. PtJ6r;tc seszv_ICts. WIII the proposal have Sri effect or result in a neeO for new of Altered upon. government services; a. Fire protecilon? ,�. x .,— the ptopolaf wilt result In a Incremental incteasc-ln demand for fire protection In the area. 'the Butte county In cumulative development In Duvalialoof witistry has tIndictit ljtyttFlfelatiV development act heir o provide fire protection services. C.DF has propasied at a ml'tlgatfon measure all residential re suppression sprinkler system. hazres In lural opens develr.+p a Ilre- recommendedt Is ole be placed on the alternate or nAl mtpp stating: 'Automatic fate Ma tnkt0t syliteh shall structures In accordance with t be ihstalied In all residential the National Fire protection Association standard lot the installation of sprinkler systems In one and two family Netlings and moblle horaes, NFPA Standard 13D The Purpose rat the lbstatlatlon of sprinkler systems is for additianai safety and property ptotbctlon In the event of residential fires. Thts Installation will reduce 'the demand lot structural life atoteCtIon services In those InstahGE+s where they are lnstaifed.* In AddlIIon, , the prolect slie Is not pfopo41n9 a lite hydrAht system be for lite protection services. A3 a result. Water` tenders Will needed to ensure a source of Water lot fire Votectloh, To reduce: the Impacts- on the equipment demands, of the IlUtte county Fite 70cd dat Dthe lFundppr lo,r" to Battal ion 35 katet Tender the onbof'th° b polir.e PiakeGiion,,,� x - The proposal' Will result alta Incremental increase in demand lot The? police protection In the area which 'cannot be setVl,ced by the ptesent shetlft's Department. Slhce 1980 the population Of 1lutte county has increased by over 2571, while at the same time the police force has been decreased in Persohor:t by 5o% due to llicril dtffieulties being experienced by gUtte coUhl.Y. Currently, butte coUnty has the loWest otficers pet, capita In the stake. The sworn offItats per t000 the Population In autt'e county is currently at 25 per 1000. Statewide average of sWorn ofIledrs.per tooe population ranges from 1.S to 1.6 otitce'ts pet 1060. Police proUttlon services ate inadeouate, and do not meet the service expecns taltoof the gresently public, CohtIneed rural development has resulted in cumulative IWActson police ptotecti0h services erves Which tontlhues to reduce, the shetill.t bepartmeht capacity to. provide adequatrl poi lee services. , the present number of tubdivisiorts and patcel maps being cbhsidered tot approval to, the South Patrol Atea W11I Incrtase the populatloh by abproXtmately so00 people. (tie apptoval of these lots In the soutri patrtol Area wouitl relulI. in A00toxlmalely 11to setvlce calls to the guile County Sher Ift'11 btpartment, This projection is based an t!vetage of service calls, per e6pita per year. Trio r.d .15 1r` _. WA1MMMWAQZ VON-, 6 crJ;Cdnatenta.1 C))1t�riC]ist * Hvaluatyoa of 'i.aw�irnnmeaital impact DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL;VALUA7Li20N M971RCiN T IN��CT� tcontinuedi vis . MAvs. rio (continued) applicant wall hate to provide mitigation measures which Wil1 reduce the police protection services of the county to the the impacts on approval of the Butte county sheriff. Some miligatlon measures might fund additional police facilities and include: impact tees to saiar�ies:rancl de IpclVatestrictssecurity ts ePatrols; iPsnanCingloiifli sh lot ers prtivy adequate street fighting; cootdinate public Improvements carefully With thslse nsniiZaiaeds toassureemgenyaccssmintainedansubdivision times design deter$ crime by enhancing ihLra-neighbol observation and recagnllian. result In a Incremental Increase in demand for collected by Biggs c. Schools! '— snifil 3ervoolsDilstPlctawill only platl�lallyfr duce school impacts. Unified,capacity and Is 01rent Iseeking he school dlstricC is at eXpan sn of the local school fact Ities. The applicant W111 need to to fully mltlgate cootd ae with the Biggs Unified school District the Impacts of the project on eddcatlonal services. X The proposal will result In a incremental increase in demand for park dt Packs of other recreational facliitlesl �-- and tecfeation facilities iii the at", factiltles, Including _ .� _ -. The proposal will result in a Incremental Increase in the need tot of roads and other public facilities in the area, e, Aaihtenance,of public toads( maintenance afnnlheareal Increase In demand (or All f, othet govetr*6entai ser"ce57 oche r9 ernmentalr 5erv�ces fg. rNrgoy. W1I1 the 10FOOOtal result :intgy, X_ The proposal will not utl) lze substantialfuel or eher a, Use. of substantial arucaints of fuel .. ehetgV7 X th ptoposaI will not sub stahttally increase the demand for enetgY. b, "�.itastanUat.ittcteasetnebzmaritiupohexisting � . �. OutceS of energy Or requite the de Velopirertt of neW sources of enetgy7 i6. LJYiflUTI M will the proposal result in a need for substantial alketatlons to the n.systems, or owin tollg• The Proposal Will hot affect eiecttical power or Iialurat gas A. Power of natural gas? x . disttibuliori Mteins. x The proposal rr"ili not a feet communicatlon systems. b, cortmunt atlons syslems7 X _ the proposa a: not affect public water %V$tems- c: water ay llnbilltV} The )UtI i8' iHeal th 'sLandafdss d. Sewer of septit systems ----- — �x i n accordance th ttencountyathvironenental X_. Tire proposal will not affect drainage, e. storm water dtalnage7 -" X theproposal will not affect solid waste disposal.. (. SOI:id waste and dl3po"lt ii. jjhAN HtALTH. will the proposal fbtult Int x' The proposal Wi.li not create ary health tiazatd. a, any hen hazard or potential creation of a hazard (excluding mental healtlt)t to 'thy health hazard. of people to ootentlat beat Ili x ,, the proposal will hot expose people b" txposurd j 7 vrj;ronmeental Checklist Evaluation of RavjXonmental ,Impact (continued) 1a. �ESTNETIcs. trill the proposal result to the �_ the x The proposal Will not result in an aesthetically offensive view because it is cohsistent with surrounding development. vbstruc Ion of any scenic Villa of view open to r ult creation ofbian aesthetIi al ly offensive si ted openthe pub 114 vievii 19. RECR2 ATlr�t_ Will the proposal result in an Impact _ _ X - The proposal will result In a cumulative `demand lot park and qua or Quantity of existing recreation facilities. acres ionalopaorl nitres 26. CUL"AL _RES"CES., a. Will the proposal result in the alteration _ _ ,. The project site Is Identified as, an area of low sensltiYlty rot or cleat of a prehistoric or reshot archaeofogtcal sitar haeol The prooplosacal b. i 1_t e r osal result in adverse,physi at „..._ . _ r. X he proposal will nurces. affect historic site's. _ _ _ of aesthetic effects to a prehi storld or historic building, structute Or objects C. Does oropalal have the potential to -.-. X -. The proposal will not affect cultural resources. changecause which would affect ah, unique ethnic cultural values# d, Wtil the proposal restrlet existing X. The proposal ,will not affect: religious ro ources,., rellglous or sacred uses Within the potentlat jlt4mct areas m ' 8 Enviltonmeiital Checklist * EvaluatiOU Of EnVIxonmental Impact IV. XNVIROMEENTALr nWACTS (contlhued) vts MM No DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Continued) V. SUGGESTED MITIGATION 14EASURES t. Ti<e applicant will have to provide mI tigailon measures which will reduce The: impacts on tlae aporo a! tottelhe puttervices ef the, county Sher i f f county to the x, fire applicant will need to cogrdinate with the 6 ffsj," Bras unified school District tp-tul lY mitigate the Impacts of the project on edwfatlonal services. 3, pay the s2oo.00 per lot develpment lapact leo l to the Build county Fire o nllrOF BattailGh .r1'vq 3 water Tender Fund prior recordation of the iIna t map. .9. Dace the following note on the additional map' Sheet. "Automatic Fite suppression sprinkler Systesas shall be installers an all residential structutes In ticcotdance with the National Fire P otection Association Standartl for the instaflatioh of sprinkler systems in ono and two family dwellings and mobile 6romes. NFPA standard 13o. the putpose of the installation of sprinkler systpos is for additional Safety and property protection in the event of residential fires. This installation will reduce 'the, demand for structural fire protection services in those Instances where they are installed.` 1 , 4 s_'c - a iromentaL 911,vi; ta1 Checklist hisxof 8av Impact '— TiZ$CIIt ON or ENVIRONMENTi�L EV �i XATION YES A1AY8 NO + gNnRO�A+ IMPACTS (continued) E (continued) b. zoning: A-5 c, con. Pian Designation. Ag-Rest RAW. 5Nr1r _,__ d, Parcel sizes: 2 to 'lo acres population: Rural Population �., '1►ro ecf Dem 5_ Cr�Otidt_ C. 15, rbarattet of site andea: Rural plearest Urban Area: Biggs y t� of cription.eTPMtto divide. Map iVldcs to + actes to create 2 partel`3 16; 16. Improvrotcct StandardsrUrbaneAr ai No protection 1. atfera�spe acres each. LYocation.' south side of Dakota ,Nvenue in the 131ggs Area. 1s, Fire service: a, Nearest county (state) Fire station: 073 'Tender A. 4 proposed DenSlty of Deveiapctlent: I Unitl5 acres suttfacing: minimal b, t!3tcr Avallabliity: water Only schools In Ar0a: Biggs Unliled School Dlstt Ct 5: Amount. of Impervious 6. Access and Nea•esl public Roads}: l7akota AvenUe zn. Almltc 7. Method of Sewage DISPOskli Septic/Leachfieid water Suflply: Individual Wetls e. source 0t ia; proximity of power Ll,nes. cent to rd velopmen,t. No further Potentialfor oreraibsionsnd otential ft cdi n uod d„ Environmental sef'tinv phystcat Envlronment_: i, General Topographic character. Plat Valley' Land Acr5ain e5: o to i% c, Elnevation: 05' ASL 'Limiting Factors, None 2. »pits Types; and chatacterlstics-: orldley 0W. COW Ag 3011 b, Limiting Factats: None s. NatUeal itzzards or the Land Earthquake zone:. Mtxiefatn Earthquake Intensity Zone A. Vilr b. Eroslon Potential€,None Landslide hotcntiPl: None dFife hazard: unelassilled Expansive soil potentia.. Moderate e, jlydrol ogy trace Wallet. irtCkallonl0talnage, Ditches dwaXer withdtAsiat. A b. .round (gate(. Atea of HeaVy d. Dralnage ChOaeteeistles, On xite. »Croun d. Annual Rainfall (normai)t 20 e, Limt-ting Factorst None .. s; V13ualt/scenic t)uairty: Excellent a, Acoustic Quality' COod y« Art ouailtyt Cdod ni'ol'rxlIca I to otvi+enir a, Vegetation, Rd lantial�vatanl s, i1ltNlifeHabitaltsmail Itds and aitlmalt common lavAlicy lreAs( Cul Tutsi _ Cnt%i tonmcnl: to. Atchaeotogltal and HisldtICAt Rdsoutccs lh the arca:. Lows sensitiv)1y Atea county General pian designation, Agticuttulai-kesrdehtlat i1. Butte t:xi3tMng 'Zonlhdt A-$ 1r. txist1rag Land Use on-sltct ke3ldahtlAUVACAht 14. Sutiokindlnd Area: 6. Land uses: keildential � . i. p,tL-Vjro=enta1 Checklist Evaluation of Etivi.resukbutal impact ,lV'w V,%vM0&XEWTAL nWACTS (continued) YES MAYBE NO DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONi2FNTAL EVALUATION. (continued) ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATEnxAL a I' I-. Earthcluake and f=ault Act lyl t, : Sell ml a�etyby Cf�,eent, butte County General Pian rev seod. 2„ op, 1I-2, Liquefaction Potent i ; S ism Sa, fety Cli2et�►mentli l,l Butte County General Pan rev,sed d9 -W by 3, po III - -I Subs1dence & LandsI ide Poter►tiajc SA#etYY E��m%tI,I Mte County General Plan revise I-77, by A Ma Ili�2, er si n Pote tial: afet t,. Butte CoPinty Genera P an rev sed I - 7, ttbyyyy CH2m f I I , 5" coUn yl GeneraPa�'(sanerevoiis`ed I 7teby r nen' 111 Butte 6` Plant revisodlslq-77NobyecNxMliiePltfButte County "Genesi 7. Map V -I , Scenic H i ghpXs : Scen i 1.� ghbyyCHIhieR f l Butte County Genera n rev I sed cf -7, $, 92M p.I!!-4, Nat rsi Fire Hazar C;ias est Safe.t ement, Butte Goultty General Pan rev sed 1-77, b H i I 1 9` forhBuotteg8untyePa"Aningynepart nto 11 81,Manrtin 10, fichoot District Map, Butte County Planning hepar ment, 1,1, hh1 0 Nit -at Sttuwdes ap, SNltrat,e Concentct�ati In Rs lu�ce toofhCa I t tot n�D i s �rePtatr tmerrte tzesou5aces ,Agency, Oil.,jcVJtural � P eserves Map estabiIshed b Resolution 2cem8 �b8tt ,,1981 , te county Board of Syupervisors, _er -17 5 13 rogdrain, Fe�ennalp'gnergency anauementlAgency. 988e "14. usGS Quad Mahhps, B(igg2s, 1970, 1 Deperitaer%t oft Agr fclgli i /OrovI 6-1e (1926) Area, U�5, 15. 6oi I Survey off Chl-76925)JOrotti I le (1928) Area, U.S, epartment o Agr cu ture" 17« but Count :Ire Protection ltdictiohs an Facie itt Butte Gou ty fIi!e Delartment an Ran ruga. epa t en t of orestty. ut,ire County Rantt�ng Depar tmen�, 10 `, o t tl it 1 4 .tr .��•^�. AL Af { J" �z utCoun q ' �. _ , -.� PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF P WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Direalor 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - oROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 538J681 RONALD D. McELROY D.9uly Direclor , September 30, 1991 r RF: AP 22--18•-51 Barbara °;ood TPM. 1,670 Alma Street lroville, CA 95965 Dear *- - `,fond •. Advisory Agency held on Of the Butte County requirement At the regular meeting agency p eal of the September 30, 1991, the ag a held your aPP erty, finding act on the above referenced prop for an environmental " ropr ate mitigation measures for the that you have agreed to W impacts. identified parcel map r our tentative p '� ency �p{i21 be cons9der;Lng Y pp e.M. The Advisol:y ,8 f November 18 1991. tin will commence at 9.'0 �A, Public Works will be recomm�_n x.ng at; the meeting o 'The mee g Orov lle, Supervisors Room, 25 County Center Drive, the en+=lased list of conditions. in the Aoard of Sup this matter, p1 ease contact this you have any questions regarding If Very office. 'tt truly Yours tgi11'ism Chefzf Director of Public t+c'orks Al John tendon a Assistant Director v JM/ds cc Planning Health Cook Associates BARBARA WOOD, TF TATIV1 PARCE., MAP, AP 22-18--51, 2 parcels located at the outheAst corner of Dakota Ave. and Azevedo Ave. Biggs ,area. 'J, ;,q .neer: Cook Associates Public Worcs conditions: 1 Indicate a aO ft,. building setback .From the centerline: of. Dakota Ave.. rand Azevedo Ave: Show all easements of record on the final map. Obtain, encroachment 'permit for all driveways, new or existing and construct to county standards. Pay any delinquent 'taxes or current taxes as required. 5 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Dept; ♦ w h. � 'armies ... DEPARTMENT OF' PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE = oROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telep6orea (916) 538.7681 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Director September 16, 1991 Barbara Wood M AP 22-18=51 1670 Alda Street TPM Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Wood At the regular meeting of the qutte County Advisory .Agency field on September,16i 1991, the Agency continued its review of the abon-c—referenced subject to Selptrsmber 30, 1991. The agency also made a motion of intent to deny the eppeal of the requirement for an environmental impact report bectause you 'bave not agreed to the mitigation measures prepared by the Planning Departlbent or proposed acceptable alternative mitigation measures, On September 30, 1991; the motion will be made to deny the appeal., unless you agree to the: Mitigation measures or agree. to prepare an environmental. 'impact report The next meetinO Fill commence at 9;00 a'm' in the Board of Supenoisors Room, 25 County', Center Drive, Urovil7 e, CA. If you 'have any questions regarding this matter, pleose contact this office.. Very truly yours, (d�.f.iam Cheff .Director of 1sub.lic, Works Jo f�n Mendonl§a As istant Urertot cc:met. l Planning Departn_ Bil+� ranmental#ealth Department i . • co� DU ` r WORKS r DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WILLIAM (8111) CHEFF, Director L 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone (916) 53!3.7681 RONALD D. McEL'ROY Deputy Director August 26, 1991 RE AP 22-18-51 itarbara Wood TPM 1670 Alma 5t oroville, CA 9596 mar Mfr. Waod ; the.Butte County Advisory Agency heli on of At the, regular meeting envy continued 26, 1991, the Ag its review of the 16., 1991. The item was AlIgust glb,ove-referenced subject to September call our Office to discuss the proposed dant inued so you may mitigation measures• Very truly yours, William Cheff Public Works Director of John Mendonsa Assistant Director �IdS cc. mining 'Health Cock Associates j coun DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (8111) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE; . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Tokp6one, (916) 538.7691 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Director July 291 1991 Barbara flood RE; AP 22-18-51 1670 Alma St. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP Oroville, CA 95965 Dear lair. Flood: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on July 29, 1991, the "Agency continued its review of the above-referenced subject to August 26, 1991, The item was continued until after the Board of Supervisors adopts a mitigation measure to mitigate impacts upon the 8heriff's Department. The next meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m, in the Board of Supervisors Room, 25 County Center 1lrive, Oroville, CA. If ,you have any questions regarding this "utter, please Contact this office: Very truly yours; William Chef Director of Public Works r John Mendons Assistant Director .1ri�d cc: " Planning Department Environmental Health Dopartment Cook Associntes l DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEF -F, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE-011ovi':LE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 538.7681 RONALD D. McELROY July 9, 199:1 Deputy Director Barbara Wood RE: AP 22-18-51 1670 Alma St. Tentative parcel Map Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Ms. Wood Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear your appeal of the requirement for an environmental impact report on the above referenced property at the meeting of July 29, 1991. The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the, Board of Supervisors' Room, 25 County Canter Drive, Oroville CA. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this Office. Very truly yours, William Chaff Director of Public Works t Jon endonsa A istant Director JM/ds cc Planning stealth Cook Associat!!s 4 t; s JUL BU ate un f PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTERDRIVE -- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 96965.3397 TELEPHONI=: (916) 538-7601 July 9, 1991 Barbara Wood/Tim Brcl'ard post office BOX 906 Biggs, California 95917 ort to the Advisory Agency Concerning IIB: plann ing Director's Rep an Environmental act Report Appeal of the requirement ton foraaeT Tentative Parc P� concerning Police Protech Dear Firs Wood and Mr. Bradford; our review the Planning Director's Report Please find enclosed for y ea? the Environmental Impact Report concerning your request to appeal s area: our Tentative Parcel Map project in the Bigg You a. requirement on y You a notice to inform y The Advisory Agency will be hearing y eal, the time and. place of your hearing fo r the requested appeal. questions concerning the above matter, pease If you have any qu_. advise. Sincerely B.A.. Kircher Director of Planning Brent L► 140 re Associate, Planner BAK 13 14 b c,c dim Wylander, Assistant Sheriff �7ohn mendonsa, Public Works Adm Emmett Pogue; T�ep:.ty a nietrative Gtficer 1INTEA-DEPARTMENTAL 24FXORANDUX TO: Advisory Agency FROM Planning 'Director DATE: June 26th,, 1091 ,$V8aECT: Appeal of the requirement to prepare an Environmental impact Report concerning Police Protection for a Tentative Parcel Map for Barbara Wood/aim Bradford APS 22-18-51.. In reviewing the f fiscal impacts of the project on the Sheriff Is Department the following fiscal impact analysis was performed which is a projection of the direct, current, public costs and revanues associated with residential growth proposed by the Barbara Wood/Tit Bradford Tentative Parcel map to the County of Butte. Generally, residolitial land uses produces only one revenue source for police protection services which is 'property tax. The Butte County Sheriff has established 1 officer per 1000 population as the base line level. of service. in reviewing a project the planning Department determines if the project can supportthe base line level of service with existing taxation structures The proposed TP4 will create one additional lot which will result on an average of 2.45 people r`esidi.ng on the newly created lot. The :newly created :Lot will require the project to support .00e5 of a police, officer at a cost. of $150.00 per year. g p p by this TPM it was assumed the land improvements ,would equal that of other Butte County in analyzing the ra o.,,ed lot created dollar valuta residential areas Currently developing with an average doll of improvements made and land. costs being $130,000 per lot. Thies value will produce a total property tax revenue of $1.,300.00. Based on the current apportionment formula set by ,A1B8 after the passage of Proposition 13 the Butte County General Fund will ; receive approximately $234.6, annually or 18.05% of the total property tax revenues collected each year. ApproximLttely 27% of the County General Fund is then allocated by the Board of Supervisors to support the County Sheriff Is Department. As such from the $234.65 generated to the County of Butte's General Fut7d the Sheriff's Department will receive approximately $63.35 in property tax revenue generated by the proposed new lot and possible improvements. on an average each residential lot created will produce a deficit of $86."65 just for police: protection services- -2- -continued- Cumulative 2 --continuedCumulative growth within the county has impacted the Sheriff IS department so that today the department is operating at 0.65 officers per thousand 'population which falls short of the base level of service o= 1,0 officers per thousand. Continued growth under the existing property tax program can only be considered a significant impact on governmental services. The., Planning Department can concur with the applicant that', one lot created in an A-5 zone within the Biggs area does not constitute a significant impact in and of itself. However, when considering it cumulatively based on the above financial scenario the impacts take on a different significance. The Advisory Agency in reviewing the project bust consider cumulative impacts which are defined by tha CEQA Guidelines Section 15355 as "Cumulative impacts from several projects is the change in the environment which results from theincremental impact of the project when added to other closely related past, present, and reasonably foreseeable probable future projects. Cumulative impacts can result from Ividividually minor but collectively significant projects takingplace over a period of tirle.i' The requirement, to discuss cumulative impacts is intended to prevent agencies from takincl a "serial, one--plan-at-a-- time" approach to environmental analysis Unless cumulative impacts are analyzed, a course of action will be set before understanding its long-term impacts Thus, a proper cumulative impacts analysis must beprepared before a project gains irreversible, momentum. within the next year the County of Butte will grow by approximately 1,819 new housing units. The projected naw growth would require 4.6 new officers be added to the Sheriff's department this year to meet the 1 officer per 1000 people. However, based on the above f igures only enough revenue will be generated to hire 1.92 officers resulting in the County Sheriff Department falling further behind in meeting the police protection service levels needed to protect the public's safety and healthi such impacts must be "mitigated to a less than significant level with adequate mitigation measures or addressed in an EiR so as to allow a statement of overriding consideration. Curretntly, the Board of Supervisors are considering various options for grovlt;i to pay as it goes concerning financing governmental services: The rublic Resources Code, Section 21002 forbids Ag6hoies from approving projects when ;Feasible mitigation measures are available that would substantially lessen such pro3ecti�4 significant environmental. effer:ts. BLMrtma Cc: Barbara, Wood/Tim Bradford Jim Nylander, 86heriff's Department: une 26, 199 r PLANNING DEPARTMENT 9 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9690-3397 TELEPHONE; (916) 538-7601 i3arba::a Wood/Tim 1aradford posh`' office BOX 1106 Biggs, California 9891.7 RE: Response to KitigatiOn Measure proposal for Tentative Parcel 1 Map for Barbara Wood/Tim Bradford AP# 22-18-51. Dear Mrs . wood and Mr. Bradf ol:d Thank you very much in responding to the Initial Study for your Tentative parcel. ?4ap dated. February 4, 1991. Your proposed mi'tigat'ion measure, paying a'$200-00 per year fee for the next five years <s;ann:t lie aoceptpcl at this time by the Planning Department as adequate '.n mitigating the impacts to a. less than significant level` to til the Board oS: supervisors approve and accept such development impact fens. The Board Of Sttpe:rvisors will hca discussing the option of paying development impact fees for golicI.� l protection services during their 'meetihq in the month of August. Mitigation Measures, to reduce impacts must be consistent with current County policy in circler to be considered viable in addressing impacts. A. focused". Environmental Impact Report milst be prepared addressing Police Protection ;is-Paes if adequate mitigation measures cannot be provided. Your II j ect is also i;urexl ng out of time under the Permit Streamline Act and the time line di.cta.ted by the Ca ifornia P lvijt�onmental �I>�al ty 2�+�t. if a wa,i7,rer of the time lines .s not received by 7%lly 5, 1991 ,your project will be scheduled before i. -re Ad Lisa y Agency for denial for i.ncomplel=e environmental dOCUtentation w2 .. --continued-- -he matter, please if you hany questions concerning t contact au offis be ween 'thehours of10 00 �a.m.ve an3:00p.m. Monday t hrough Friday. Sincerely . A Kirch(4,r Director - Planning Arent L MOore Associate Planner BAA: cco. Jita Nyiander., Assistant Sheriff Emmett Deputy Administrative Officer r 'Vogue, John Mehdobsa, Pudic Works rl r I' I � ff i 1 BUTTF COUNTY SHAT VJV? °5 DEP2M"i°! ENT INTEk-DEPARTMENTAL MEMO I �Q « BREN`r Mq©RE_,PLANNING R !?! JIM HYLANDER, :ASSISTANTSHERIFF aStf SEC ' AP # 22-18-51 21 JUNE 1991 i ,Ec ria , 4 please site the attached letter I received from Barbara WOOD/!rim BRAb,FIORD. •Ea.11par t" figures indicate that the $200 .00 per year for the additional ,r,es :dence would provide adequate mitigation for police services.. Thanks Ja's MN Nyl n ero Assistant Sheriff k 9 4 l i I 1. ..� :. yM,•Ue .., �I WNf l rA cC <:Barbara 0000/Tim RRAbF09b PILE 1, C1 d w.: 9S �YArWA "Ph OF r �.t.;.,:�,;,....s:,...�,.-�.L�%9'..��� ..:.:. _E_ ��.►%.�h„�;,:� �:.,r`` t"�1<1 �" . _ ...�.., _....��tJ.'«� L �n �'�'1�.tA.ril_,r:__4_.!_r . , .,��.+�li,�e.dNt!�e✓�� �` _._.,.. 1 �t..J°.�t�c.�..._.. I i �n ,;. ._.:__.. ..h�.,,�.srr;�J++._.�1L`.�� .C��r,►��r._�...���� ..Pl:e�''7J .�_13�-_. �t,'JG►.F��'y� t,f' . �:a.: y i BU` T9 COUVTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Division of Environmental Health 7 County Center Drive Orovill e, CA 95965' (916) 539-7281 February 6, 1991, Cook Associates 2060 Park Avenue r 4 M1 M' +: o Croville, CA 95966 RE: 7.'PM - WOOD, Barbara Dakota Avenue, Biggs - AP# 22`-18-51 Dear Sits This department has advised the. Butte County DepartmeAt of Public Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above application. Based, on present information, we can recommend. approval or conditional approve'! . RecommendedConditions for Approval 1. Provide a 1`06' leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' of theproperty boundaries on 'parcel 1. 2. Show a 50" leachfield sQtback from the dtainage :day on parcel 1. if you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Tom Hughes or myself at the above listed address or tel.ephote- nuro ei between 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. Tuesday through Friday. Very.rely ',yours,, Philip S. Nelson Supervising HxHS. , Division of Environmental Health PPN,Ikt, Vic, Planning Det�kttment r ,rate tfount'_ LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND 5 E A U 3 - PLANNING DEPARTMENT �y x ? COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE,•CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE. (916) 538-7601 ' u s a,. February 7, 1991 Cook Associates 2050 Park. Avenue , Oroville; CA 95965 Re Tentative Parcel Map APN 022-180-051 Log #91-01-10-01 Gentlmen: An adinitial study of your proposed project, a 'ienta&6 Parcel Map,` indicates pdtoitially, v a arse impa,,:ts to the environment (refer to the enclosed envirenirtental checklist), �' To reduce or elirriinate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the, project. Otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the CAWbrnia Environmental Quality Act: An. early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the scheduling of your project Please forward your written response within 15 days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10.00 am, and 100 p.m, any weekday. Sincerely, $, A. Kircher Director Of Planning Brent L Moore Associate Plannor 13LM Ir Enclosure APPENDIX G NEGATIVED CJ ARAMION RFCxAttUiNG ENVIRODMN A' t IMI -Aa NOTICE IS HEREBY GLEN that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to the pro,Asions of (ho California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, et. seq.) and a determination has been made, that it will not have a significant effect upon the environment: Assessor's Parcel No. 022-180-051 Log No. 91-01-10-01 „ DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Tentative Parcel Map to divide '10 acres into 2 parcels at 5 acres each. LOCATION OF YR03EGT: At the southeast corner of Dakota Avenin, and Azev'edo Avenue, Biggs. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT; Cook Associates 2060 Park Avenue Oroville, CA 95965 .51 M.iT GATION MEASURM: 6, A copy of the initial study regarding the enviroiicnental effect of this project is ori file at 7 County °Center Drive, Oroville, This study was' - Adopted'as presented. Adopted with changes. Specific .n pdifications and supporting reasons ,;re attached. 7 A public hearing on this Negative Deciaraticln wac held by the decision making body. Hearing Body: Date of Determination: , Determination: On the basis of `the initial study of enm vironental impact, the. information presented at hearings, consments received on the proposal mid our own knowledge and independent researchi We find Sthe proposed project COULD NOT nave a significant effect on tht, environment, and a NEGATWE DECLARATION is hereby adopted., We find that the`projecl'COt7LD have a significant effect on the envirorunenti but will not in'this case because of attached mitigation measures described in item 5 above, which are by thin .reference made t`onditions of project approval. A conditional NEGATIVE DECLARATION is here 7y adopted. Signature Title Date 1 NOTICE.OF'DETERMINATIO Office of Planning and Research FROt`n, Butte County o ng Department 1,400'Tenth Street y Center Drive Sacramento, CA 95819 Oroville, CA 95965 or X County Clerk County of .Butte SUBJECT: fling of Notice of; Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 2152 of the Public Resources Cade, Project Title Tentative Farccl Map AP Number: 022-180-051 Name.- Cook Associates State ClearitcghousO 'Number (ff submittad to clearinghouse): None Contact Person: Jahn Mendonsa, Public VVorks Telephone Number: (916) 53£i-7266 Project, Location. At the .southeast corner of Dakota Avenue and Azevedo Avenue,, Biggs: Prgject Description: Tentative Parcel Map to divide 10 acres into 2 parcels at 5 acres each. This i:N to advise that the Butte County .- (Lead Agency or "Responsible Agency) has approved the 'alcove -described project on and has made the fallowing determinations regarding the above-described project. Y The project will, will not; have a significant effect on the environment. 2: An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA 3, Midpdon .measures . were,, were not, made a condition of the approval of the project, 4. A4 .Ment of overriding considerations -was, - was not, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final EIR: With comme-oLs and responses and record of project approval is avaitable to the genertil public al: Butte County planting Department 7 County Center Drive �Orovilte, CA 95965' Date ;Rec,.eived for I"ding and Posting at OPR Signature _ .._ _.. Revised March, 1086 Title ATE, January 8, 1991 , SUBJECT Barbara WOOD - TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP AasESSOP..' S PARCEL NU IBER(S) 22-18-51 LOQUION:_ 2 parcels located at the southeast corner of Dakota Avenue and Azevedo Avenue. Biggs. area. Attached are docunyents regarding, and a copy of the above-described tentative map for your reviewi If you have any suggestions, additions or recommendations concerning this project, please return. them to this office no later than, January 29. 1991 Jr/kk attachments La 1160 (4/89) Very truly yours, William C,heff Director of Public Works J . Mendonsa sistan,t Director ( u COUNTY OF BUTTE �" 1 { DEPARMMT OF PUBLIC �WORK5 N�........�.� __.. r. M.. ,. ,... ,..7 County Center Drive..._. i. ... •• - •..iMr�rw Mme.---.. r Oroville, CA 95965 s' (916) 538-7266 s' January 8 1991. Barbara Wood RE: :AP 22-1:8-51 1670 Alma St. Tentatat,*e Parcel Map O.rovilhe, CA 95965 Dear M6. Wood: This is, to notify you that yow application for a tentative map for the above -referenced property is being submitted to the Planning P,epartm+bnt for environmentai determination, anis to the Envi.ro=iental. Health Depr�Lrttaent fot its revieW. This application will be considered complete when we have received notification from the Plain. Department and the Environmental Health Department that all necessary data have been received. These departments will contact you regarding anis additional information they awry req=' e. Very truly -yours, t-illiam Cheff Director of Public tdorks r Jw'M mendonsa Assistant Director s .Mlkk cc: Planning Department Environmental Health Department , Cook Associates 1 i 3 LD 1120 Devised 2/88}