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Map to divide 147 acres to create. homasi'te of 2.1 +; acres with remainder LOCATION 1 _parcel plus remainder located approxoimately Huty 99 at the end of Hinaman Drive, Gridley area ASSESSOR° 8 PARCEL N(,�MBER(,S) __ 22-2.2--70 ZONING A-40 GENERAL PLAN Orch & F el(PROJ'ECT CO%1aI,5TMIT7 Crap �GSNBIZAL PLAAll CONFORMANCE REPORT � October 28, 1988 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE LANs CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS? , No DAI,"Z ArPL,ICA'7`10�4 R8C8IVEn March 15, 1989 AGEN T/8UR'VBYOR/CiVlL ENGINEER: G.D.A. ADiRR,SS ._. 220 Grand Avenue, Oroville, CA 95965 DATE PLANNIVO DXRECTOR' S REPORT PREPAREI r E T*V 1,444MEN`1'AL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION = DATE VILED. .....�k.k�. �.w.. 'i3ETI;TF •ITOAT10N AND DATE ._ _ . � NEGATIVE I ECLAM111IC)N DATE ADOPT'M_ ..::.. MITIGATED 'NEG*. ' .? ECLAlVN,''.T ION M. lvpAi T REPORT'' - DATE STATE CL�o,A `INGH'C'?ML- NO. i...u:_..:..r.„��+FF•}�r@@w':y�y.ww,y+.tt,.xy+x�.,:.Ax.sa.,,.... rm..r�.u,Y�.+� wnI�{{�;wqy��.m..��y 7�.t,...•... {� y� f dww.. w�.. ...:. ...... :...�. ...y,. ,... w.,..,..-..,_....,.<.,..,.«.ww,-�.....+..r.,a..c:.+w++r :,..,,,.r .luw..rw..«.. .,w,s..r..n.rrH..✓ c,'O 'Al ITll F.,L' i'J, *tIl ,1.N�. Y DWI,' �.......aw-,.»:�:«•s.:..:,u..a,... .. r..«r:.,+-w.., w+r:»•rr; y..,w,.a.+-.�-..a..+.:a.:.a. a w+,..�., :.a.w.� ,, aa.wr:+..a.. ADVISORY AGWNCX UgAR%M, At)VISony AGENCY ACTION AP sE i,Eh PpEAI� A R i !401t4G _ 0 des Co. lDJnnnFng�oeta�q, . Tl NT11TIV1; SUBDIVISIONi /� i TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP MAR 15 1959 e"�roviJ{e� C�ltfomie PRIMTt*111'iARY aUM VISIOU VAIVER APPLICATION ,(Plea . -,e check appropriate box) "/✓ APPo'CANT: I_VAIAI /- Z&Az- ly1-\1 PHONE NO: L� A1)11i3r::� 2,0 r cox = 6 c_ szt 4-B PHONENo., FoTao x 1;1t( iI'tI;1tiTt OR SURVEYOR: PHONE NO Jt` � 5_ tMA % N U+1' ICE OF HE- ARTY* Too �4'pnZ �� G D A T,()CA`1'7011 OP PROPERM TOWNSHIP rf RANGE Z �E SECTION 2.. Abl;r+,i a0lt.' S PARCEL Nt1P+FRER: 4�2-r 2-1— Zo TOTAL ACREAGE 41, PL[+:AGL 0UBMLT PRELIMINARY 'TITLE REPORT OR RECENT POLICY OR TITLE INSURANCE (elated within last sjux months) VIM APPLICATION. 10TWE BELOW THE DATE AND RZICOMMIG INF0101ATION BY M=H THIS PARTICULAR PARCEL WAS CREATED: DA'_(.'1,; BOOL PAGE NUM N'R AND SIZE Ol? PARCELS EE G CREAM (inclUciing any remaincler) Im",11'AVCM01 TO NAVRAL WAIrM COURSE OR STORq DRAIN: �/��� %�C�-r,✓�ft2`� 1'Iit PONS ia11 W.I.T1101D Ov S MIME D: r -TO AL: (Check with Health Departiaent) 1�ltrir�rlt.to,11 f'.10U tCE Or VIATER' r-� 5 1XQ1 L,1,9a -L z 2-=_a . (Check with Health bcpa-rtment ) lir) MV111I AND P1tC7M tMEO 1;:CIST TO THE DOiIMRY Cil- Tfrra ORIGINAL PARCET,? Ci+" 11t;`J` `!'lm DIS`L'AIM TAY WI tt I 08 TO 13E . a, Ttiy� N; _. fill 1,O�i:1 Ttx`v cc'1 'j-.'4-�3t s Pass .2 RAMC OF 31EAREST PUBLIC ROAD: DISTA TCE0 1'Ci NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD: (For information on, nearest public road, check Idth Public Works Department) IF ACCESS IS BY PFRESCRIPTTVE RIGHT-Off'-J�IAY, ATTACH DOWMENTATIOIDT TO THIS APPLICATION. r IF ACCESS IS BY A RECORDED PR?VATE ROAD EASEtMNT? INDICATE DEED REFERENCE, VOLCIPE. _ PAGE IF fi rmz ARE A`4Y TSO ACCESS STRIPS, THESE MIST BE SHOIZC ON TrL TENTATIVE MAP AND THE' PXCORDIIIG DATA INDICATED BELOCt: VOID MOB .DTSTAME', 'TO CITY- LMTS :DOES M, ADJ'OIP OT I;CS FROPUTYpOF THIS� CEL W OW�I, OR FAS HE Pit THE PAST O'+�fNEDy Lim STUnE OF PPLICAi�T r � M� 58'�� r—'OFFICE USE ONLY; But -'(:O County Pl2nni.ng Dept; Receipt #1 51 "//)! 4 7 CoUnLy Center Drive Orov:.-Ilr, CA 95965-1397' Applicant n/) (916) 5,38-7601 AP 11 Subdivision Name (if applicable) ALPENDIX H M.rte Filed LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS Sua pletnental rnfortilatiojj for Planniti- 1)n artment 1, Dist and describe any other related permits and other pa"tic approvals required .for this project, includingthose state and federal agencies: «. required by city, regional, 2. Proposed scheduling/associated( projects;' ------------ 3, Anticipated incremental, develttpt;,ent ° (phasing of subdivision units, future development plans): thod 4' hcwWhat on�site and ldownstream utilized coodate surface drainage? Desr~r 6p drainage channels Will be affected: 5. Proximity 'Of water .for fire fighting g g purposes (:hydrait5) ponds, etc,); 112, 6. Will eXcaVatioti or grading be necessary'( Cubic yvtrds (est mate) 7• Directions for travel: to property (rural and mOuOdinous areas only) (/*`t• �t.�t , u , . . s v .8. ENVIRONMENTAL MPAGTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? NpiV 9. ENVIRONMENTAL SCTTINGx a) Describe the project Site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, .toil stability, ,plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures /�1lT�•v57v{/ GvLTtt� ,t,ay}' L.n.�T�� j2t;C A$ PTS b) Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, ete.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops; depart- ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, setbark, rear yard, etc.) , l./�rZG /� t'P�tC .S 7 u-' 7 '�S0wTfI ,�ER`1'IMATION I hereby cartify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required or this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, ;and that the facts, statements and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and relief. Date: Signature For *Use separate sheet for longer responses. t/8 ,boa f U9Wdo1aAba pue-1 6661 2 8VW 81M 0 A MOO ii� 2 M ' �ittfio (o. Pta»ning �atuss. G NEi2��L, FI.AAT%T C0NF0FZMA1%TC] Rr;PORT FrJT2 tsAT2C Y: YrIAP ox s I:BDIVISION MAP MAR 15 7989 Gtoviii<+, California. Remit 1..4 to be completed by applicants , ,Pt,ICANT NAME AND ADDRESS:. r E A/N„ ircM M, � 111 %J' li'-' L/.i' 77th,r2✓aA-b7) utL 7-, CA 11RO,J£CT 'DESCRIPTION: S„ ApaSESSQRIS PARCEL NUMBER(S): .27—" 21 "- 76 ,ger dOlowing items are to be completed by the Planning Department: CL tk�,IVlr ZONING: 4-10--- — LAND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT- !tS�aFi Pt.AN DESIGNATION: C f�G�ta/� /� / Ora •�LiI'' t°nrMtl!'a„nj�tll Criteria: ,IUJ_, L-F.ESSDENTIAL YES NO It is recommended that you perform the following checked items: ,gricultural Compatibility ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK y:,. ,Water and Sewer Capacity BOTANICAL SURVEY 'S., Adequate Fire 'Facilities 1.M Aoad Capacity and Maintenance GEOLOGICAL SURVEY S„ Access to Commercial and Schools, YES NO WITHIN DEPARTMENT OF FISH CFC-SARD AND FIELD CROPS AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZONE: �1 L :1, Predominant 5-10 ac. Parcel Size _ - 2.. vicinity of Urban Boundaries WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN' _ ✓- 1 Ag. Viability not Iinpaired 1j WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR .Staff Determination: Substantially conforms to-. LAND USE PLAN: 1 _ GENERAL PLAN: i. Land- Use --� If Yes) ' yt2I� G��- 31C�<� 2. Conservation. Name of Plan 3, open Space _ ll_ WITHIN URBAN RESERVE: _1 4, tafetY S. poise _ 1 If Yes) Name of Reserve 6, Hdusing _ 7. Circulation _( AIRPORT LAND USE PWt NINOs . A.:. �5:.�Z151Li _CYf?rJC�r2z, 7-t ilii��/Jtd,t� .�N�Ncr.� ' � -- .�� r_ � i 7.�1� 7 fr'`��.�' ii � �f}✓ t2�/17,�/�" i 5 . our,, - AQ) 1W )uiC.;AC)/UI I ✓ ,G?EC,.� ✓der Staff Signature �.- .. Date AS THE APPLICANT FOR TETE RF�UESTED LAND DIVISI04i I AM AWARE OF THE ABOVE S'TAF'F DETERMINATION REGARDING THB CONFORWCE 111TH THE GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING. Dated �. ` t- Sig:wture of Applicant *Iliatt report still oxpire and be discarded 'six (B) months from the date of a staff signature. Lb 1000A (revised 6-81) it ,. SUBDIVIDERS STATEMENT Dae !G -28 - 38 ryn 2.2--ZI-70 1. Existing use (s) of the land dig -6,, 2. Proposed use (s) of the land $A7 6 3. Improvements proposed (SeeCh. 20-21 County Code) 4: Public areas proposed ,vyw 5. Tree planting/01- removal (approx. number)_ 6, preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reservations at, covenants existing or proposed shall be attached to this statLlnleht. attached _ X none 7, State type olP division, i.e,, private road, urban rut*al, etc., _,�. .... 11 ,- .'... .. ..,. .... -q Planning Department NAME: LYNNL HINAMAN - Environmental Health Department - CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 22-21-70 Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) �C Butte County Sherif PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell } Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) Sc of D'strict (wall map) ►^'i % i l'1 D Water Compa y (if individua wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Nutual. Water Co. California WaterService Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Theemalito area NE of river) Limesaddle Community\ Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd. to lake) Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Dove Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District City of . . . (check gall maps for spheres of influen4e) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley 01WILLE AREA ONLY: Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (.see large map :in cabinet) El Medio Fare District (check wallmap a small portion of Oroville only) BICGS, RICHYALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH 'BUTTE COUTY)' check wall map and title report to see what applies. Some areas overlap. Diggs West Gridley Water District Drainage District 1#2- Drainage 2Drainage Distrir.t rr100 Drainage DistricL ##200 '}C Reclamation District x833 Reclamation District 2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District V Butte Water District li4 CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Sthools (only for subdivisions) Dept, of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (near State Hutt'. 32, 701 00, 149 (Chico cut—off), 162 (Olive Hwy. Richvale Hwy.), t91 (Clara Road) State Water Ouality Control. Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units) United' States Forest Service Cif project borders USA land -check AP books) Patks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Water- Resources Department (property near Lake Orovi.l.ic --- watershed) Mock Creek Reclaimation List. (west of Chico Airport; south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy. 09 (see wall tap) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) MCIAL CASES: check title report for any' mention of special, services or easements such as to Thermalito irrigation District (numbered items) 4! X0 c Office of Planning andach * r•at; Butte County i' 1400 Tenth Street, Roo � 21 � Planning Department Sacramento, CA 9514 "� r County Center Drive;._,�} or MAY 2 1989 Oroville, CA 9596.5 XXCounty Clerk County of Butte /�,Srs6CM3, Suie C3. Clark ' ��; 1.3Y _ .;ept,Cy SiJ33-:rECT Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 2.1.108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code, Project Title AP 1f Name Tentative Parcel: Map AP#22=-21.-70 Lynn Hinaman $tate Clearinghouse Number Contact Person 'Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works 538=7255 Project Location� __ 1 parcel plus remainder located approximately 1600 feet west of Hwy, 99 at the end of Hinaman Drive, Gridley, Project Description TPM to divide 147 acres to create a homesite of 2.1+/= acres with a remainder of 145+/- acres. This is to advise that the Butte County Advisory Agency (Lead Agency or Res onsible Agency) has approved the above-'described project on May x ► r 989 and has made (Date) the following detd minations regarding the above-described projects 1, The project trill, X will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2- Aotoethel Impa t Report taus prepared for this project pursuant p ons of CRQA. X provisions ativdDeclaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the o. 3. Hitigation measures wexe, Lwere not, matte a condition of the approval of the projects 4. A statement of overriding considerations eras, X was tart; adopted this project. pject Approval fis is to rofistaivailablehat the itoltheRgeneralwith ommentspublic ak� responses :anrC eecottC of Butte County Planning "Department 7 County Center Drive OkOvillej CA 95065 Date Received for Filing and Posting at OPCt !nvdtcrre Bill Turpin a: Seni.ur Manner Title n Rume0i l�arntCng MAY 2 1989 w ®� couftfq f ix LAND OF NATU. AL VV EAI.TH AND BCA Ll TY `�- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95465 Telephonei '916) 538-7681 C MTIPIHD MAIL RONALD D, McELROY' Deputy Director May 1 t989 Lynn Hinaman RE, A? 22-21-70 P. 0. Dox 365 Tpg Gridley, CA 95948 Dear Mrs. Hinaman At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on May 1, 1989, 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 (10) days of the data of the Advisory Agencyts approval" -with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisbrs, this action 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 {docks for recordation, within ttrenty- cur (4) months of the data .of approval by the Advisory Agency, if you have any questions rega.rding't:hi8 matter, please contact this �' offa:ce. J Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works J n hMendonsa A sistant Director M/ds attachment /� cc: Planning Department L , Environmental Health :Department GDA LYN14 HINAMAN; TPM, AP 22-21-70, one parcel plus remainder located approx. 1600 ft. west of Hwy. 99 at the end. of Hinaman Drive. Gridley, _PublicWorks conditions; 1 Verify legal access. 2 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -III to each parcel from a county maintained road. or state highway. 8 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final .map. 4 Show 50 ft. ;building setback line measured from centerline of access easement, 5 Provide road maintenance agreement. 6 Shrjw all easements of record on the final map. 7 Pay off any assessments. Pay any delinquent tuxes or current taxes as required, 9 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department; Health Dept. condition - 10 Provide: a 100" ft: leachfield"'free `setback around existing delis either within the ptoperty'or within 100 ft. of the property boundaries on parcel. 1 11 Show a 100 ft, leachfield setback form the h ghwatet line of the drainage ditch on parcel 1. The Planning, Department condition: 12 Prior to the di,vi!.Ion being effective the owner or owners of the property included in the approved development shall execute and cause to be r6corded. in the office of the Recorder of Butte County a restriction binding upt,..I the original owners and their. heirs, successors; and assigns which disallows additional dwelling and bu7ldiag from being located on the property until either of the following conditions occur: a) the propert=y is rezoned for non- agricultural tont! or b) At least 10 years has elapsed from date of recordation, and the commission and other properties in the area have changed sufficiently to reconsider the restriction. c- •.«.� UtMe CoPunning CMM APRp� i989 K LAIAD OF a .� i.alif+tirn� PitATURAI WEALTH AN4G DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 1YORkS YMLLIAMt (BIII) CHEFF, Director 7 COUN.'Y CENTER DRIVE ORDYILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone. (9I6) 538:7681 RONALD D« McELROY Deputy Ditccter r,ERx rxED MAIL .April 13, 1989 Lynn Hinaman RE: AP 22-21-70 P. 0 « 80--c 365 TPM Gridley, CA 95948 Dear Ms. Hinamart Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear your application on, the above-identified property on The Agency +.i-ill be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcel. map. Public Works will recommend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached shlaet. 'The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisorst Poomj County Administration Building, 25 Cr.unty Center Drive, Orovil.le, California, Xf you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this ,,i °f ice. Very truly yours, William Chdf Director of Public Works n Mendonsa ssistant Director MIds attachment ct:_ planning Department Environmental Health Department ODA r "Lynn Hioaman, TPM, AP 22-21-70, 1 parcel plus remainder located approx. 1600 ft. west of Hwy. 99 at the end of Hinainan Drive, Gridley. Ppblic Works conditions Verify legal access. Provide two-way traversable access RS -€3 -1,D -III to each parcel from a county, maintained road or state highway;. 3 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map. +'4 Show 50 ft. building setback lane measured from centerline of access easement. Provide road maintenance agreement. 6 Show all easements of record on the final map. 7 Pay off any assessments, 8 Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approac; providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of Hinainan Drive and Hwy 99E. 9 Pay any, delinquent taxes or current°taxes as required, ID f Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. Dow '- 0.Pt. ?Mtn; APP 1989 pC7ro '1!®, +�ii`adP�a, c t€ VOU111 TH 7 LAND OF NATQRAL- J T W E A � T H A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIOONMENTAL HEALTH Address 0 196 Merabrial Way V 7 County Canter Drive 0 747,121liott Road Reply to Chico, California 95026 ofoville, California 95965 Poro0lse, Cal0amia 95969 Telephone. 916/891-2727 Telephone. 916/538m7281 Tela0aone- 916/872-6308 March 30, 19G9 ODA a26 Grand Avenue 10roville, CA 95965 RE: TPM - HINAMAN, Lynn AP4 22 81-70 Dear Sirs; This depazrtmerit has 9dvised the 13uttb CoUhty'Departmeht of Public Vorks Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the -above application. .awed Od on present ihformatj.on.,j we can recommend approval or 'Ciorditional appr-dvaj, Recommiended _.CSn0i.tidns_for-A0ordva1 .1. Provide,a 100, leathfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 1001 of the property boundaries an parcel #1. 2,. .)how a 1.001 leachfield setback from the highwAter lint of i:ho drain -19o, ditch on parcel 41i T -f you have any questions regarding this letter, poatb Contact ThoMa,.t Hughes it the above listed address or to,10phdno number between G.00 --- i0.00 A.M. weekdays. Very truly you'rz Philip E. Nelson HtalLh Specialist Division of t-thviro),imental I;).e�l th PEN /'m I f Planning Department i r t LAND OF NAiUPAL tNEAQsH `l N 8 S AUiY' PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE. OROVILLE: CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 -March 24, 1989 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 Zynn, H. naman V,0- Box 365 !Gridley, CA 95948 Ae; Tentative Parcel Map, AP#22-21_70 .Dear Nis. Hinaman 1-e Butte County Pla:dning bePartment has completed theinitial.2tudy Of potential environmental conslUpiences anticipated in Connection with the above-mentioned p,roj(-:ct, a copy of which is being forwarded to ymi. Please review the enclosed checklist, noting environmental, problems which could be rntinimizeorartivoidedrbcu'y an the +ca):e and manner in which the project is fapproval. td Mcarried out Also, please, review! any itigation measures Or conditions � I::fter reviewing the,. checklist, you May, see ways, to improve the Projeet design. Design improvem,ent!k. to minimize problems are encouraged. If YOU note any errors Or omissions evaluat.-bn, please bring them to our attention. in Our You wiil be h0tifiedl of the time and p;l,ace of the public hearing air your Project,, Please have any questions regarding ' �'f you hav environmental review, lease contact this Office. 5.inceroly, Z, A. Kircher I>lrector of Planning Craig Bandbts Associate Planner' ,CS : ' j me cc GDA j „Jl 1i. APPENDIX ]dT,: ti COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTA,L CHECKLIST F%R,M (To be compk,0d by Lead Agency) Log No. 89-01-30-02 AP No, 22-21-70 I. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proponent Tynn Hinaman 2. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable): 3 Sherman Hinaman GDA P.O. Bax 365 220 Grand Avenue Gridley, CA 959411 Oroville, CA 95965 3. Project description", Use Permit/Variance V. MANDATORY FINDINGS OP SIGNIFICANCE YES. MAYBE NO 1. Does the ,project have potential th dograde the quality of the environment, substantially reduce tate habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause.a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important " examples of major periods of California history or prehistory? .......... 171 0 !!t 2. Does the project have the potential to achieve short -terra benefits to the detriment of long- term, environmental goals? (Ashort-terra impacton the environmentrsone which occurs In a relatively brief period of time while long-term Impacts will endure into the future.)., . .... ❑ ❑ t I Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A projectml/ impact on two ormore separate resources where the Impact on each resource Is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those Impacts on the environment Is significant.)..........,....}. .......34}Y..},}}.........},....}._..,..,...Y.... ❑ ❑ ■ C Does the project have environmental effects which will cause st)bstantial adverse effects on human lbeings. either directly or indirectly?. 111. DETERMINATION: (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the basi4 of this initial evaluation, l/WE find the proposed project. COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environnient.andaNEGATlVE DECLARATION will be prepared. 1/WE lrnd that although the proposed project could have a 'significant effect on the erivitonrnent.therewill not be a significant effect in this case because the MITIGATION MEASURES descrlbed on the attached sheet have been added to the project, A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I/WE find the proposed projm MAY have a srghifrcaht effect on the environment. and an ENVIRAN'MENTAL LJ JMpACT REPOAT is required. COUNTY OR BUTTE, PLANNING btPAkYM8NT Februar :. 19 8'9 By; DATE. Cra.+r� B , reH s�a.stant P�.anner Jfhsviswedli8�'` J.._ F-PdVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ±(Explanations of all "YES" and "MAYBE" answers are required on attachedsheet(s).) 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant, YES MAYBE NO earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? ...... ...... <. • . , ,. ❑ ❑ 0 Z, .Unstable b, Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? <.:.............. 0 C3 IN topography or ground surface relief features? ........................ ....... ❑ ❑ N c, Change in d, Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? ... „ p 0 or viater erosion of soils, either on or off site? , , . ; . , . • ...... • ... • - . •-• • ❑ ❑' e. Increase in wind f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes In siltation, deposition or erosion which ma modifythe channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any D N bay, inlet or lake? ........................«,..,..:..,,.,..,:,,, ❑ Loss of agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? . «....., : • ❑ 0 0 C g, prime 'Ii: Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes landslides, Q O 1iB G mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards'? ...... < «• ..-. . < . • . • • • .. • : .....: , .. , . , . •' 2 AIR.'Wilf the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? ........... _ • . • : • ... <. , * - • _ _ • 0 b. The creation of objectional odors, smoke or fumes?.:.. , » .... < .: • ... , . <4"',- �.. , , . • • . Q ❑ i C, Alteration of air n7ovement. moisture, or' temperature, or any change in climate, locally or ❑ regionally? ...... ,.....,«.......... ..... .... .. ., ,.. ., ,,.>, .. 3. WATER, Will the proposal result insubstantial: a. Changes in currents. or the course or direction of water movements In either marine or fresh waters?...................«.....:..,.,<,.........,..4....,.......,..,,...,....... , in rates. drainage patterns, or the rate and amountof surface runoff?'., ❑ ❑ S b. Changes absorption C. Need for off-site surface drainage Improvements, Including vegetation removal, ❑ 0 char.nelizattonorculvert Installation? ..,.......<,,.,<.•<.,•<.,"......... ...# .... .,. d. Alterations to the course or flour of flood waters? .. , .. , ..::..l » • .. • . • • • . • » ...... , .. , , : ❑ Cl Irl the amount of surface water in any water body..,,,., ❑ 1.; e! Change r f. Discharge into surface Waters,, or in any elteration of surface water quality, including but: ❑ temperature. dissolved oxygen or turbidity? ...........I....<....!..•.,.. 0 not lirnited to g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? ,,I.....,,». ............... LJ ❑ h, Change In the quantity or quality of ground waters, either through direct additions or d withdrawals, or through Interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? , .. » .W • • •. • • • 1, deduction in the amount of water oth0wise available for public water supplies? ........ t! 0 � j, 1:xposure of people or property 10 water related hazards such as flooding? <, , <......... ❑ O 4, PLANT WOE, Will tile, proposal result in substantial. a. Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (Including trees, C7 ❑ � g ops. and aquatic plants)? <,.....,.»»,<<..,.<»...< .................... shrubs,, ratscr' b. Reductloh of the humbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? <,,v..,. t3 �) ■ , Introduction of neW species of plants into an area, or Iii abartier to the no"rural c: Cj 0 it of existingspecies?,.......•••.....»..».,•.<,..,<...»,.•,<»,.».<.,. replenishment ❑ any agruE:ultural crop? <, <> .. ». <, .... •, eage of 8 ..,,• l....,,».<».,..,,.,, d �eductian ih acr �' �� l". 1 s ` S. ANIMAL. ,LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: YES MAYBE N. O j a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers cif any species of animals (birds,, land animals Including reptiles„ fish and shelf fish, benthic organisms or insects)? , ... ,...... 0 p' ■ bo Reduction in the numbers of any Unique, rare or endangered species of animals? ....... ❑ 0 Ig c, introduction of new species of animals into:anarea, orresult in a barrierto the migration or i Movement of animals?.....r.,............,....:,,..Y.,Y...,:.,i.Y........ ..,,,.f.,,,........,..>.... ❑ C1 �': d., Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?,..,.,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,, 6, NOiSE. Will the proposal result in substantial. a,, increases in existing noise levels? ........ . .......... b. Exposure of people to severe noise levrats? ......... . . ... . .. 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal pry:)duce significant light and glare? ........ ...... [] C7 ■ B. LAND USE- U:ifl the proposal result in asu'bstantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? F«...Y. ...,..«. 9. NATURAL RESOURCES. Will the propottat result in substantiai, as Increase In (herald of use of any natural resources?,,... .,, .......,.,,.....,... 0 O l bi Depletion of any non-renewable natural reso•,4ces2 r a+ Y ..; 0 0 ■' 10. RISK OF UPSET, y'till the proposal invit'Ive: a. A risk of explosion or release, of hazardous substances (Including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions 7 , , . « C1 ❑ �� b. Possible interference with an emerge=ncy response plan or emergency evacuation plan?., E7 O ■ ii. POPULATION, Will the proposal alter Iodation, distribution, density, or hrowth rate of the human p p � ««« «..Y ,«...}«,.,Ii«,... sa4Fa.fii,al,.y«iYa,«1, ❑. o u a iGn. 12, HMO,1USING, Will the proposal affect eitistlhg housing, or create a demand for additional housing? ............... F.. .,,.«a, Y.... .a,Fi, 0 S::.I ■. ' ««F.♦ _. Y'.««';, Y..FFi:. «.int .,.Y. •YF«..k 11. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result In: a, Generationol'substantialadditionalvehicle movement? ..... ....., ,Q Cl ■ b, Eflect6 on existing parking facilities, or demand for h6w 00kIhg .., c, Substantial impact on existing transportation systems'? ........ d. Signiticarit alterations to present patterns of citculation or movement of people and/or dUodS�`,r}.«iYYY sa ♦,,aYYi.«F+«.ti1«M.,Win}FY.1ia.i.,.,,i,f.:Y .,.i,a.,,i...a,.,,.. ii i, 0 ■ e.Altemtiohstowaterborne, rail or air traffic?.}......i.«,,,„«.,.,.,Y.,,.,.,Y,,,..,i.�«.%� ■' f, Increase in traffic: hazards to Ynotor vehfdfes, Bicyclists or pedestrians? . , ,,. . a } a Y,:, , .. i~! ■ Q) 14 PUBLIC CERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered government services YES MAYBE NO a. Fire protection? ......... l ---A ......... ..... .i....... .,......... ❑ o b. Police protection?i ...... ........ .:...,, .,,..,;.,,.,,............ .,., ,,, , c. Schools! ....................:r................,r..,,.,,, ,,. .:,,,. d. Parks or other recreational facilities? ,.,, .....,«..,:.:....:.:.....«:., ,.:,......, ❑ ❑ lei e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? ...:................................. D O m f, Other governmental services?......... :...... ..... :...........,,....,.,....,..,,..... 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? .......... ..:. . . . . ...... .............. El ❑ N b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new source3 of energy? , .,........... . ................ ....... # ........ O ❑ ■ 16. UTILITI1-"S. Will the proposal result In aneed foe neve systems, orsubstantial alterations to the following. a. Power or natural ga.s?.....,.....,...,..._...... ....o-....,......,............... .,........... ❑ O b. Communications systems? ... .. ..:.:......... . ,................................. ❑ ❑ c. Water Gvailability? o .......... .:.:.....,..,........... . ❑ CI 0 d. Sewer or septic system? ...... .«....... :.r.,.....»....:.+..:..ts,,..,.......r.+..r,.,,.•• ❑ ❑ it _.e. Storm water drainage?«.r.. ».w..,r ...... ...... »............... .:.,....... .. ......+.» ❑ . ❑ N. f. Solid waste and disposal? . . ............:................. ......... . .............. ❑ ❑ N 17. HUMAN WEALTH. Will the proposal result In; a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard ;(excluding mental health)? .... Cl ❑ ■ b. Ertposure of people to potential health hazards?...................;.1.........,. ❑ © N is. AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista oe view open to the 'public. or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view7......rr...:r..».........,r...x...r,...... rr:........«,....,..,...,....,a...,... 19. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? i.....t....,....:.k...,..:.....s....Ill .r....c....:..c....., ❑ ❑ N 2n, CULTURAL r1ESOUAL-k;S• a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historicy archaeological site? r...s..................... ......... ..............rr.........[a... 10 h fel b. Will the proposal result ►r+ adverse physical or aesthetic eiCi:�dts to a prehistoric or historic building. structure or object? ... ...,w.,...... �,.,.,.»....................... d !`� c. bods theproposalhavethepotentialtocauseaphysicalchangewhichwouldalfedtunique ethnic cultural values?...., ....,..»................... .., ,. ......,, ,....,.. b d. Will the proposal fe'strict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact ,.,.l�..y.{.'..'.'..i.iti..Yi..Y.. i,i.. [..4 ....ii. i. V........ ?1 „ J a DISCUSSION OF E'N' .TRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP # 22-21•-70 lg,4d; The 2.1 acre parcel bei6g created is .not actively being cultivated. It borders a walnut orchard on the north; rice on the west and Tingle-family residential uses on the south and east. A Covenant that is recorded as a condition; of this project requires the rem?ining 145 acres continue to be used for agricultural purpo-Ms. • intensity County is within a moderate earthquake 1h• All of Butte aroximas1�ne13Vxtt� T1s West subject property is located pp �- } est ,of the Foothills Shear Zone, an active fault system. ,No new structures will result from this project 8: The Butte County General Plan Land Use Element designates this area Orchard and Field Crop. The existing lana use is agricultural. The crops are rice and walnuts There .is one single -family residential use on-site, This project will allow the creation of a 2.1 acre _in in parcel with remainder of the the home on it. The ricu structures may bearcel raill remain constructed on the 145 acre rem uses. No new a re remaining parcel. The character of 'the agricultural operation will not change. u CBS :.1t . DATA SHEET A Project Disc rift ion 1. Type of Project. Use Permit:/variance 2,. Brief Description: Homesite segregation in an agrici.tltural zone and variance to the 2 acre maximum. 3. r.ocat .on: At the end of Hindman Drive, on the west side of Highway 99 approximately 112 mile north of the Gridl0y-Biggs Cemetery. 4 Proposed Density of Development: l dwelling unit peer 60 acnes: 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Minimal. 6, Access and Nearest Public Roads) 1/2 mile to Highway 99, via private road. 7: Methodof Sewage Disposal: Septic tank leachfield 6 Source, of Water Supply: individual well. 9. Proximity of Power Lines z --- 10 , Potent;l.al for further landr-divisions and develoriment None under the Aa -40 zone: B. Environmental Betting Physical :Environments 1. Terrain a. General Topographic Charalc':er: Leve.1. b Slopes: 0-2%. CEhi�vation 90 ft: A.S,L. d4 L'kniting Factors: ;None. 2-: Soils a. Tyi?es and Characteristics: tridl.ey clay loaflk, hii5h water holding capacity and poor subdrainage, moderate in organic matter, b. tithing Factors: subsurl.:ace drainage: 3 Natural Hazards of the Land a, F.,arthquake zone: Moderate earthquako inte�nsit:y zone Vill 13 miles West of the Poothill SlieAr Zone, b: Erosion Potential. None.; C. Land;�lide Potential: None, Moderate li.quefaIct;itM. potential, pote;nti.al subsidence area.. 64 vire Hasard;; Uncl.assif�.ed: e. EX-wisive Soil Poteritia�l Moderate: Rydrology a. Surflice Water: Drainage ditch on-site: b. Ground Water: Area of high ground wtIter removal., c. Diairiage Gharacteri.stic8 Property has draii�.age. NS ,i ditch onsite and is in Recl:argat,ion District 833.' d Annual Rainfall (normal): 2011=221' per year. e Limiting Factors: Subsurface drainage. S. Visual/Scenic Quality: Good 6. Acoustic Quality; Fair to good. 7. Air Quality: Generally good. Biological Environment: 8 Vegetation: Property is cultivated in ricer walnut �r orchard. 9. Wildlife Habitat: Rice stubble provides feeding and resting ground for some migratory waterfowl.. Cultural Environment: 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area. Low sensitivity area. 11 5utte County General Plan designation; Orchard and Field Crop. 12 Existing zoning; A-40. 13. Existing Land Use on --site; Agricultural and associated residential use. 19, Surrounding Area: a. Land Uses: Agricultural,, Rural Residential# b zoning; A--40. c. Gen. Plan Designation: Orchard and Field Crop. d Parcel Sizes: 2 acre to 1004 acres. e. Population. Extremely rural; 19. Character of Site and Area: Agri cu:ltural,. 1(, Nearest Urban Area: City-ofGridle�t 17. Relevant Spheres of nfl,uenc,t 18 Improvements Standards Urban Area No,, 19. Fire Protection Service: a. Nearest Coanty (State) :Fire Stia:tion: Station P74 Gridley: b. Water Availability: "Tanker Truck 20 schools schools. in Area: Gridley Union, High and Elementary 4 r LANs QF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95865-3397 TELEPHONE; (916) 538-1601 March 24, 1989 Lynn Hindman P.O. Bax 365 Gridley, CA 58948 RE: Tentative Parcel Map AP#22-2.1-70 near Ms.. :Hinamane Enclosed -L.;, a copy of tnp Planning Director's report to the Butte county Advisory Agency concerning the proposed Project referenced above. This report has been prepared pursuant 4o the requiYements of Section 20-6' and 20-99' of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance. If you have any questions regardi.nq this ter -ort, pleas't feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, B.A. KIRCHtR Director'ai Planning 6ta4 GtG� Craig Ganders Associate Planner C,5 : j me cc: ;DA r I ,w R To"i Butte County Advisory Agency Prom: Planning Director 501bject. Lynn. Hinama.a, Tentative Parcel Map, AP#22-21-7 Da1be: March 24, 1r�89 This is a proposal to divide 14T acres and a 145 acre remainder, into a 2.1 acre homes;te pursuant to the a The land division is being segregation b approval of a Use permit site Y the Planning Comm:tssion on Februaryp23 a1 8-9. The .present zoning is :A�41) size). The Butte (Agricual.tural, 40 acre 9A9. The 3 Orchard and Field cro°��nty Land Use Element designatesnwthisaarea can,flict with count P As conditioned, e of the Bu Y zoning nor an �h Proposal does not Butte Count y adopted or proposed element community plan. y General Plan not any county specific or A I7egative Declaration has been in. accordance with the CaliforniaEPrenviror,,�ared f O tthe document has been forwarded n the Butte Proposed project within the re al Quality Act, The Keshin t Cede required 105 days as ; mandated by G he c Advisory Agency Acta the land day to take an action Under he PermitfStreaml:i Stornia reamlining 3.6 1989.. an this project is September Recommend approval of the p Hinamaii on AP 2 -21-70 sub propoct, tosed efol,lo-ve parcel 46P Lynn 1 .Prior 'to the division being effectivE! os the property included in thea the owner or carriers execute and cause to be approved development shall Recorder of Butte recorded in the office of the original owners and their heirs r Y a restriction binding upon. the which disallows adttional. dwellings;ndebuil din f 1°cited on f and ' assigns the p�."vperty unt:i1 ei{>her of g from being conditions occur: the fallowing ;s Thepro perty or g it rezoned to a ny non -a rig _ultural 20 b. At least ne i0 years has elapsed from date off` eecordation.. and the Comm,'ssioh and ether Propertiots in the area have changed sufficiently to restriction, reconsider a the COUNTY OF' BUTT, - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC wORK8 MAR 15191- 7 County CI?nter Dtivi Oroville, CA 95965 CJraville, Caltfomla (916) 55&-7266 March 14, 1989 s t Lynn Hinaman RE; AP 22-2170 P.o. Box 365 Tentative Part<el Map Gridley, CA 0594B Dear Mrs. ;Hinaman •, Thais is to notify you that your application for a tentrative map for the above-referenced property is being submitted to the Planning Department for environmental determination, and to the Environmt-.ntal. Health Department for its review. r This application will be ccrosidered complete w-fien we rave received notification from, the Planning. Department and the 1;�nv :tonmental Health Department Lhat all neces�sazy data have been received.. TCIese departments till cont ct you .rkygardi.z g any additional information they may require. Very truly yoeyrr,, I i 'William Chef Director of Public works t� JyAn Mendonsa sistant Director JM/kk ccPlanning Department Environmental Health, Ne-partment G.`D.rt tb 1.120 (Revised 2/88) NiL7 r MAR 151 ' r � _ Ckovi�, C,�li#c+rnira COUNTY OF Bi 11E DEPAR' EMIT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 I 1 f 7Ax'E Mai: �:h 14, 1989 IiT�,M�F'E' PARCEL MAP�"iJ&7EGT Lynn Hi..naman - TII�, ASStSSOR" S ASAP BOOK Ni�MBEIx '22 PAGE_ 21 PARCEL(s)r 70 f LOCATION: l Marcel plus remfainder located approY. 1600` _ f t . -west of Hwv. 99 , At the end of, finaman Drive.. Gridley area. Attached is a copy of the above-desr`ribed tentative map for your revie*,: If you have any suggestions, additions or recommendations concerning this project please return. them to this office by 41)ri1 4 1989 very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works hn Mendonsa sistant Director JM/kk ,i a t ta.ohment `y� lib �,lhO C�teva.sed �].I87) t> •� r ,r r ,� f• .A' a � *d}.yf rA_� r , �a � 1 � r ti i l,• ,«_ —. ' q.,,.,r,;,y. .. , _ _ - ,�:.F� - ' h �,i{,—'T' -a ��'1..ij/i�.q. -_. .k._ •-:}}:xd . a.. a o,r• �. "j : t. \ r %p' �4 .u• !, l � , _ f ..�i• '�' � \ st,.k4 , i .F ViI �.t •d. D, �' '� a' :���#�. ' � r.• � �'d'�i'_ Y it� � ,�u rye ' �. �"r:'L ,�. �;i�� A ^'dk'�'+k'� r x-Hr•eaC ,o i. &�.t war 4 f .k LJ • p Lila 2111-417f . 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V W 1 cv NIP X. -j, {11lj t A S, V/c r Y a �OpYl ,� ,t•sr. � t YF ri(r'y?r -`x'sF 't„ e :�-+" •*+ •� �M � ( :7 �+nexl'' � a,'ffi: �r ,r2 S.� � �� •F-�"�.'""e•. � Nr i, Nrr�. ¢ jf 8 l ✓x' i� �e / �`" ti., �' . 8' Y E 1"% C xYa s� h a. to a9 a zol I 1p , r e -V »��.. "�• wry COUNTY OF BU7TE 1. N .r e t AC ea.. a MAR 3 19 89 Land Development sec. p w ,yya �,. Si'.�.:C;F;FtSP rY } ryry £ r F V 4 r ,. 'S �" R c." l><•aww, r. y�' }�bW � "� � !ii'�c�: *rr"fi' � '' tn' �J' � {� . �i 1� � .y. �i/f } , ''�' .' L , k k� : � r; ; ,� f,.•A'�',a 4� q �x'i4i"+Y� .�� 'a;... -ry -y r !! A • C v'$_ tP t, U �,' �'b;. } r' a ` ,n�'��"'':.s" a;�Y 4J et+ .:Rr a "y.,.tl �"`'�'r EE""�7 iP '.�a. ':pe e ,' " e �vx. 1, � 4 �� '`�� ,� C •ry , .. ., �', � x' �' _ ,� � , ,rFz*l�zwa: it A � w A �y•:zi.>�" I- \®`m N 'All V OC tt 14 MEMO L 44 L 70 Yri COUNTY OF BUTTE MAR 3 1989 AW Land Develooment sec. L -Z) P :' ,; d� �' , , :w �.. f_ � ia+�w. �h„ �d � �'� rl, � A rif {j� _ t �.:. ` d"11 ,''xi!' .r f"' +".'0.7+] 14 ! .`^; ? Zi` a VI % 2f zoeor Ifff-RITO R ARCEL MAP \1 Ilk, i o� OA4 r 4,J1 moons= 44 L 70 Yri COUNTY OF BUTTE MAR 3 1989 AW Land Develooment sec. L -Z) P :' ,; d� �' , , :w �.. f_ � ia+�w. �h„ �d � �'� rl, � A rif {j� _ t �.:. ` d"11 ,''xi!' .r f"' +".'0.7+] 14 ! .`^; ? Zi` a VI % 2f zoeor Ifff-RITO R ARCEL MAP \1 �� •p�- ;� ;ti•.; q® �� � .. .! J 1 a LYNNI HINAMAN, TMM, AP 22-21-70, one parcel plus remainder located npprox. 1600 ft. west of Hwy. 99 at the end of Hinaman Dive. 4 ✓ Gridley, Public forks conditions: t ��erify legal access. -A, 2r' Prov is two -w y ?raversable access RS -8• -Lb -III to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway.. n 3 L Access to be reservedindeeds as per count* ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map. rIQC.,4 � Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access easement. A,4,r Provide road maintenance agreement.'��'.•,�,»� c' c � Show* all -easements of record on the final map. OtI_ 7C }day off any assessments. C,'= Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. ,:t;t G Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. �46111 :tit `��'�'• ° Health Dept. condition'. L� 10 Provide a 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing wells ik either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property boundaries 6�, or, parcel 1, 11 Show a 100 ft. leachfield setback form the highwater line of tate drainage ditch on parcel. 1. The planning Department condition; ("l'ti4(C.. l `? Prior to the division being effective the owner or owners� of the property included in the approved development shali execute and cause to be recorded in the office of the Recorder of Butte County a restriction binding upon the original owners and their heirs, successors, and assigns which disallows additional dwelling and building from being located on the property until either tf the following conditions occur: a) the property is rezoned for non= agricultural zone; or b) At least 10 years has elapsed from date of recordation, and the commission and other properties in the area have changed sufficiently to reconsider the restriction. AP 22-21-38 Edward & Evelyn Boeger 1430 Spruce St, Gridley, CA 95948 AP 22-21-61 & 79 Tarry & rVra Patane 3394 Hwy. 99 Biggs, CA 95917 AP 22-21-67 Paul & Wanda Demeyer 2176 [Jest Biggs -Gridley Rd. Gridley, CA 95948 AP 22-21-71 Dept-. of Veterans Affairs Robert & Kathy Brown P.O. Boa 92 Gridley, CA 95948 .AP 22-21-74 " William M. Lee �> 1.61 Pryde Ave. Biggs, CA 9591,7 ti AP 2221-7t Butte Suter District. 735 Virginia St. n Gridley, CA 95948 AP 22-21-76 S..Htwmn, Jr. Trust, et al, Louise A. 1i.nenam P.O. Box 365 Gridley, CA 95948AP ,,E tt 5 Anna C. Rocha; et al, J P.b. Baa 65 Gridley, CA 95948 AP 22-21-78 Tony G. beniz Prank W. Deniz 250 Piyde Ave: 1 Biggs, CA 95917 s. TKY'ATIV- ,SILtBDIVx TCN L"� TC1V`.['IlTV%, PARCEL MAP I'r�l'I •�iT.:1li ' �'tJI3r?1Vx� lt'N WAIVER AP;:'UC/MON Please check a �,A, oz f --- y -z ----�- .' 47� ry.ri s ��� � ! Y/�/L! 6�N�iMiR°/l� PrlC.tlivi' nt,°) • �� . Ro, .,nU!VYr'4r,; ... � � �.. � .. PHM 140: �3-off Ia aC 1 r4:,i jT' :r:tWTI iI2'j_tAI�TG b BCTTCN ZJ ? .tCx: L vy c`LGR ; 2 Z .. 70 . _ 'Cc°)'TAL ACREAGE 14 VlKELTi�tMARY '_C'TTLw VVEFORT OR I CF11T a)LTCY OF TITLE MU Ar,M (detect within la --t :)ix month,) WlT'II APpLIV,-'xp ,N: IMICAM i3 T Pl THE I)A'IE ;Z I;I��ArI'Tti PT I3Y S�7IITM TRIS P;kRTICULAR PARC t"L WA;y CRTaAMj) t PAS flr3,:I� c,°It 1i3I" ,,lZ,. " FARCEr a Si'lM CMAVID (nc.luding arty reiminder); i9.T i`itl((l``���'i p,.'[;l�Y.:. tlY�fAi.A.'.'�ry!�t COURSE kin1011W�,+ml DRAIN: 1vl�fli/ -1IeI I`�'1'�Il r?y L,-, IA A;r�%4 . S Sl i ( Check with Ili alth Department) _(Check with Health bepart ent; ) f'►i :?id)i EXVIT "Tri '111 1301VIiAR:r OF '21Ir ORICML VARCLm? }E5 t ' Nf"V) I Rtl!T�AI'r< D 'll" 4ME, ',CAGY WILL Iawi TO DE C'l`INi)LZi; �. Page P NAME OF NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD: WV !2' DISTA17CN TO NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD: .4 A /-II L (For infoMation on nearest public road, check with public Works Department) IF ACCESS IS BY PRESCRIPTI'F RIGHT -OF -WAX, ATTACH DOCUMENTATION TO THIS APPLICATION. IF ACCESS IS BY A .RECORDED PRIVATE ROAD EASE .MTT, INDICATE DEED REFERENCE: VOMIT; PAGE IF THM ARE ANY NO ACCESS SVIRIPS, -LIM SE MUST BE SHOWN ON Trm. TENTATIVE MAP AND THE RECORDING DATA INDICATED BELOW: VOLIM PAGE DIS'ii'►XCE TO CITY LI14ITS M /L C5 DONS THE OWNER OF THIS PARCEL WGIVI OWN, OR HAS HE IN THE PAST OWNED, LAND AD,7OIIIING THIS PROPERTY? X6 S ST✓GPATURE O ,A'PPLTCANT SIGNAIVIRE OF OWNER OF RECORD ------------- FOR OFFICE USE ONLY To SubdiVisi= COM ttee y G�'T�7E tr'Z,ATq" C.C�N':t;"`t�12M.A,TVC1<: TZ • J'O�:T_' F10r-z PA:ZCE:1, MAS' 01-Z N NIA Items 1-4 to be completel by applicant: I. APPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS:r� Pr"A1,471-1,4/J 1! z2o 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION:' r�1 � 5/ f � `a��y� "� r_, �%/t�/Vl {�� 1 j 7-/--4A, 3. ASSESSOR "S PARCEL NUMBER(S): f - 70 It. PROPOSED USE: h� l %. ci > r� i`�> C'✓c / C r�.� ?G _ a The following items are to be completed by the Planning Department; CURRENT ZONING: 5 LAND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT: ULNERAL PLAN DESIGNATION; Conditional Criteria: AGRICULTURAL -RESIDENTIAL YES NO It is recommended that you perform the 1. Agrirttltural Compatibility following checked items; 2. Water and fewer Capacity ARCHAEOLOialCAL RECORDS CHECK 3. Adequate Fire Facilities BOTANICAL SURVEY 4, Road Capacity and Maintenance GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 5. Acces:q to Commercial and Schools YES No ORCHARD AND FIELD CROPS WITHIN DEPARTMENT OF FISH I. Predominant SIO arc. Parcel Size r1' AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZONE: >A 2. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries ✓ WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN, #� 3. Ag. Viability not Impaired %/ Staff Determination: Substantially conforms to: WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR LAND USE PLAN: GENERAL PLAN: 1, Land Use — 2. Conservation �1G: If Yes, ..C2c tC3I C "`IClS 'Na:oa of Plan 3. Open Space 4. Safety G' WITHIN URBAN RESERVE. ----. 5. Noise if Yes, Name 6, Housing of `J. Circulsticn AIRPORT LA USE PLANt ZONING: A - +6 _ C04Uw6ii2fla t G,v�YY9 �t r ZCi7ur C4AI l>'°C)/yt , F ►r' vim' 1'i1r d " 00 i t/ Of 12 ',1A.A'C FOR ZI Staff Signature _ x ' bat" 6)(-,7 " ._ THE T E APPLLICANTYTH THE GEp� D LAND DIVISION, I AM AWARE OF Ta ABOVE STAFF DCTERMINATION REi ARDING PLAN AND ZONING. Dated ,7 . t �. signature of Applicant x �V+ µ *T is report will eapita and be discarded six (6) months Ecom tate date of estafE signature. U tuuvA krovi8ed 6-8/) I Rf V; 0 Ott 2 KCL C WWG LOGG ,� '0099 bWdojOAOd peel 68- 6t 9 8viq Riino jq AiNnoo IW[te County Planning Dept. I Cotirly Canter Drive OroviFlv, CA 93965-3397 518-7601 CFMCE USE ONLY: Receipt # Applicant AP Subdivision Name (it appJJt,;.11)tp) APPENDIX H k1to LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS Supplemental Information for Planning Department I. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: 2. Pt-opo.sod scheduling/associated projects: 6;ZA 3. Anticipated incremental development (phasing of subdivision tinits, future development plans). - 4. What method will be utilized to accommodate surface drainage? Describe how on-site and downstream drainage channels will be affected. V=i7-- z.� IA—ry'4*S71 14VII-15 Proximity of water for -fire fighting Purposes (hydrants, ponds, eto.)'.- tr. Will exeavation or grading be hecessaryr Cubic yards (estimate); 7, Di actions for travel to Property (rural. and mouhtainots areas only). -+ cpr- - c4t5m OA--" i;NVI RONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* Ment ify potentially significant environmental imparts associated with the land division. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environm(antr;tt imparts? t1/G'til °4. ENVIRONMEN`rAi FTTItiG^ :i) N-seriht, tic* project .site as it exists befor(i titca project, including information on topography, soil ,staaabllity, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or soonic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, tend the use of the structures. IN74' -*A- / W�eL„vvT.S ) y Nvo ✓�5,7�e.,'1� �2 sG'�C. Ai5p4:� ? S I b► Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, indicate the type (,f land use (residential,, commercial, etc, ), intensity of land ease (one -family; apartment douses, shops, d -part merit stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, :setback, rear yard, etc, ). t-:�n�.�� ft�.k �'�/�2G�.S � w4,,;r �777� 4rt-pr,J-AG 5W'8, A -t;- 11\1TII!ICATION: T hereby ceriifv that the statements furnished above and in ;Ao attached tached exhibits present the data and information required for this :it,taat evaluation to the best of any ability) and that the facts, statements ,A hiformation presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge 34'141 bo I i.e,f. � � M t),ttt� Signature: For "A4 , �„lam a,,, . vaaratc, : iott: for lungor responses. k 8S wns jai' j oo 14-2 SUBDIVIDER'S STATEMENT Name Y-, Pr ) j ect All # , Z2 -2.1 <70 Date 12--Z's—F;8 7+ Existing use (s) of the Ian A-61 A -G.1, 2, Proposed use (s) of the land Improvements proposod (See Ch. 7C '! County Code) 4. Public areas proposed 5+ Tree planting/or vemovaj (approx. number)_,, 6. Preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reservations or, covenants existing or proposed shall be attached to this statement, attachednone 7. State type of division, i -e4, private road, urban rural, etc. RUG CS o eq 11110 VIID VPl ;y CFiICC �!! . �k MID VALLEY TITLE AND ESCROW COMPANY PRELIMINARY PARCEL Fri' REPORT G. D. A= (1) _. Pr3 ORDER NO. W-103243 POST OFFICE BOX 3039 bol MAIN STREET CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95928 TELEPHONE (916) 893-5644 ALL POLICIES OF TITLE INSURANCE,, ISSUED BY FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY AMENDED (8/2/89) Fm $50-00 RE: HINAMAN IN RESPONSE TO AN APPLICATION FOR A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, THE ISSUING AGENT, BRANCH OR SUBSIDIARY OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCF COMPANY, A CORPORATIONr DESIGNATED HEREIN AS "ISSUING OFF'ICEll HEREBY REPORTS THAT IT IS PREPARED TO ISSUE, OR CAUSE TO BE ISSUED] AS OF THE DATE HEREOF r A POLICY OR POLICIES OF TITLE. INSURANCE DESCRIBING THE LAND AND THE ESTATE OR INTEREST 'THEREIN HEREINAFTER SET FOR'I'ii, INSURING AGAINST LOSS WHICH MAY 8Z SUSTAINED BY REASON OF AhY DEFECT; LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE NOT SHOWN OR REFERRED TO AS AN EXCEPTION HEREIN OR NOT EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE PURSUANT TO THE PRINTED SCHE}3ULES, CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS OF SAID POLICY FORMS THE PRINTED EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS FROM THE COVERAGE OF SAID POL;tCy OR POLICIES ARE SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A ATTACHED- COPSES OF THE POLICY FORMS SHOULD BE READ, THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE OFFII E WHICH ISSUED TH18 REPORT. 1., RMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POLICY FORM B - 1970 OR 1987 2. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION RESIUNTIAL TITLE 3. AMERX LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY 1970 OR 007 4 CALIFORNIA LN1;D TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY - 1913 THIS REPORT LAND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) IS 18SUZO SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF' TITLE INSURANCE AND X0 LIABILITY 78 ASSUMED HEREbY+ IF IT IS DESIABD THAT LIABILITY BE ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE IS$UANCE OF A POLICY OV TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD Bt REQiJESTED+ _DATgb AS OF DgC.r otg t ► 19881 AT 1:30 A.M. TZTLJ3 OFFICJh PAGE 1 PUG 02 199 11:11 MID VAL.) rY CHICO & A I cl A2L P.4 BU -103243 ORDER NO. TITLE OF SAID FSTATE OR INTEREST AT THE LATE' HEREOF IS VESTED IN; SHERMAN S. H'NAMAHr JR' AND LYNN K- HINAMAN, H108BAND AND WIFE, As JOINT TENANTS THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IN THE LAND HERZINAFTER DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO COVERED BY THIS REPORT IS! A PER AND EA m-mNT AT THE DATE HEREOF EXCEPTIONS TO COVEPJIGli'. IN ADDITION TO THE PRINTED EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLU81ONS C09TAINED IN SAID POLICY FOAM WOULD BE AS FOLLOWS; 1. GENERAL MM "ECIAL BUT_'E COUMly TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1988-89 1ST lXrSTALLMENT.6 $863.47, PAID. 2ND INSTALLMENT: $863.47, DUE 2/1/89, DBL 4/10/89 EXEMPTION: $7,000,00 ASSESSED! SEPARATELY AP# 022-21-0-070-0 mnr ADra Alm"mh'2 2* THE LIEN OF SUPPLtMNTAL TAXES ASSESSED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 3-5 COMMENCING WITH SECTION 75 OF THE CALIFORNIA REVENUE ANU TAXATION CObtj A REPORT HAS BEEN ORDERED TO DETERMINE IF A SUPPLEMENTAL TAX BILL HAS BEEN SENT OUT, IF A BILL HAS BEEN SENT, A REPORT WILL FOLLOW PRIOR TO THE CLOSE op ESCROW, RE -CHECK SUPPLE14ENTAL TAXES PRIOR To THE CLOSE OF ESCAbWo 3- THE HEIZEIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY LIES WITHIN THE BOUNDS or RECLAMATION DISTRICT No. 833. 4' THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY LIFF$ WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF BUTTE WATER DISTRICT, NOTE: FOR ANY AMOUNTS DUE, CONTACT! BUTTE WATER DISTRICT 135 VIVOINTA STREET GRIDLEYO CA 05540 PHONE 846-3100 S. THE HEREIN "'SCRIBED PROPERTY LIES WITH19 THE BOUNDS Or BTGOS-WEST OR-bLty W&X2A 018TAICtt I CONTINUED PAGE 2 At UG 011.1'X19 :11. � 121 1411 VA .-5. .CHICO P. 5 s aryx +rel. ORDER NO. 8U-103243 6, TWE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, PLACE, INSPECT, MAINTAIN, REPLACE, REMOVE AND USE FACILITIES OF THE TYPES STATED HEREIN AND OTHER SNCIbBNTAL PURPOSES 19 FAVOR OF: RECLAMATION DISTRICT 833 FACILITIES: DRAINAGE DITCH OR CANAL RECORDED: APRIL 13, 1922, IN BOOK 1.90 OF DEED-, PAGE 59, BUTTE COUNTY RECORDS. THE EXACT ROUTE OR LOCATION OF SAID EASEMENT IS NOT DEFINED OF RECORD AND MAY OR MAY NOT AFFECT THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY. 7. TUB RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, PLACE, INSPECT, MAINTAIN, REPLACE, REMOVE AND USE FACILITIES OF' THE TYPES STATED HEREIN AND O'T'HER INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF: PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY FACILITIES: VNDBRGROt'cND CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, WIRES ETC.. RECORDED! JANUARY 30 1970, IN BOOK 1.601, PAGE 30, OFFICIAL RECOZDS ASSIGNMENT OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEM EASMENTS, RIGHTS OF WXV AND LT'CENSts ASSIGNED TOt A'S&T COMMUNICATIONS OF CALIFORNIA, INC,, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION RECORDED , , , JANUARY 9 1.9 5� N 1OOK 2$ 9 9; FACE 3 41 OFFICIAL RECORDS. 8 A nEED OP TRUV TO SECURE AN INDEBTEDNESS 1N THE ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL SUM OF $2412,1000,00, AND ANY 'OTHER AMOUNTS AND/OR OBLIGATIONS SECURED TRLREBY DATED MAY. 1.6, 1911 TRUSTOR; SHERMAN S, HINAMAN, JR. AND LYNN X. HINAMAN, 'HIS WIFE TRUSTEE: FBOERAL LAND BANK OP SACRAMENTO, A CORPORATION BENtFICIARY: FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SACRAMENTO e A CORPORATION RECORDED. JUNE 2, I977 IN BOOK 21.77, PACE 21 OFFICIAL RECORDSO 5. THE EFFECT OF, THAT CERTAL DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION RECORDED FEBRUARY 24o 1987., IN BOOK 2557, PAGE 2940 OFFICIAL RECORDS. DUE % THE PACT THAT SAID DECREE INCL*JDES THE PROPERTY HEREIN AND SHERMAN S. HINAMAN, SR. CONVEYED OUT PRIOR TO SAID DECRDE. 10. AN MMMEM AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSE STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES FOR! ROAD PURPOSES RECORmr) APRIL 6, 1.9811, IN BOOK 261.0, PAGE 2801 OFFICIAL RECORDS. CONTINUED PAGE 3 AUG 02 'S; 11;7.2 MSD VRLISY CHICO � P.6 Amen am ORVER 140, BU-103243 11. .AN UMEMENT AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSE STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES FOR. WATER LINE BASE24ENT REC;RDED JUNE 2, 1981, IN HOOK 2627, PAGE 571, OFFICIAL RECORDS, 12. AN =--MIENT AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSE STA'T'ED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSN J FOR: WELL SITE EASEMENTd INGRESS MD EGRESS AND OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLhTION OF WA'T'ER LINES RECORDED: OCTOBER 15, 1981, IN BOOK 2665, PAGE 427, OFFICIAL RECORDS. 13, THE LAND DESCRIBED HEREIN APPEARS TO CONSTITUTE A "SUBDIVISION" OF LAND WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE SUBDIVISION MAT' ACT. GOVERNMENT CODE 66410, ET SEQ, OR LOCAL ORDINANCES. WE WILL REQUIRE THAT A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (GOVERNMENT CODE 66499:35) EXECUTED BY THE COUNTY OF BUTTE OR A FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP OR PARCEL MAP BE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER 4F TATE COUNTY OF BUTTE, PRIOR TO ISSUING ANY POLICY OF' TITLE INSURANCE, NOTE: THE LAND HP:9EI9 WAS CREATED BY DERD RECORDED APRIL 61 1981, IN BOOK 26100 PAGE 283, OFFICIAL RECORDS. THE VESTEE HEREIN ACQUIRED TITLE BY DEED RECORDED JUNE 21 1977, IN 80OX 2176, PAGE 7001 OFFICIAL RECORDS. TUcLTH AUGUST 21 1909 PAGE 4 AUG 02 '69 tiµ r,� - � � ; �•x.,„ . 11;13 Dili,, VA 4 r' CHICO D$SCRIPTION P17 ORDER NO. BU -103243 ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF BUTTE; DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, M.D.B. & M., LYING EAST OF THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD AND WEST OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE; THE BEARINGS IN THIS DESCRIPTION FOR SAID POLLOWI140 DESCRIBED LINE ARE BASED ON THE CENTERLINE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY WHICH BEARING IS NORTH 15 DEG. 54' WEST. BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF, SAID SECTION 25, DISTANT THEREON 1666.7 FEET WESTERLY PROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 25; THENCE NORTH 3 DEC. 04' SHIEST A DISTANCE OF 1520.45 FEET; THENCENORTH 58 DEG, 54' 3016 EAST A DISTANCE OF 107.51 FEET; THENCE NORTH 39 DEG. 51.1 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 299.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG; 511 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 66.1.8 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG. III WEST A DISTANCE OF 102.43 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20 DEG. 50' 30" WEST' A DISTANCE OF 407.65 FEET; THENCE NORTH 2 DEG. :56' 3011 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 370.07 FEETr MORE OR LESS, TO A PRINT IN THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 23, SAID POINT BEING ALSO ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SUBDIVISION OF ONSTOTT TRACT AS SAID SOUTH LINE I$ DELINEATED ON A PLAT OF SAID ONSTOTT TRACT, RECORDED IN MAI' BOOX Br AT PAGE 31 OF SAID BUTTE COUNTY RECORDS EXCEPTING THEREFROM, A STRIP OF LAND 40 FEET WIDE BY 1100 FEET LONG LYING ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROA13 RIGHT OF WAY IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 25 AND PARALLEL WITH SAID RIGHT OF WAY, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS: COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE SAID RIGHT OF WAY WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 25 AND ON THE EAST SIDE OF SAID RIGHT OF WAY, AND EXTENDING 40 FEET EASTERLY' ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER SECTION; THENCE NORTHERLY 1100 FEET AND `PARALLEL WITH SAID RIGHT OV WAY; THENCE WESTERLY 40 FEET TO SAID RIGHT OF WAY; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY 1100 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT, ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM A PARCEL OF LAND DESCAIEED AS BEGINNING AT AN IRON PIPE ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 25, SAID PIPE BEING 21.70.6 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SATO SECTION 25, r!PNXYNG THENCE SOUTH 1 DEG. 44' WEST, 21.6.6 FEET TO THE NORTH AIGHT OF WAY LINE OF T ATERAL E IN RECLAMATION DTSTRTCT CONTINUED PAGE 9 AUG OZ 'SS IV 14 MID VnL.l. CY CHICO 00 1.5 DEG, DEG. Sot 441 68'" 53 'Fi7'R-Sr:V�i talkt l� 3, �v X34.07 FEETI (3') SOUTH 35 DEG. 55+ CONT NUND C P.a ORDER NO. BU -103243 NO. 833 THEITCE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE THE FOLLOWING COURSES ,MD DISTANCES: NORTH 73 DEG,� THENCE SOUTH 87 DEG. 331 WES;P o6 WEST, 139» 3 FEETt 02' WEST, 253.6 FEET ? THENCE NORTH » 87 DEG. 4 FtET; THENCE SOUTH 7 9 DEG, THENCE NORTH 71 ,DEG. 191 WEST, 116.7 FEET; 50 WEST NORTH. FEET' 391 WEST,, 97.6 FEET; WHENCE NORTH 57 DEG, TIiEST, NORTH 62 DEG.. AN IRON PIPE IN THE FENCE LINE I'S' WEST, 258.8 FEET TO WHICH IS IDENTICAL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 25 AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVTSION OF ONSTOTT TRACTI THENCE ALONG SAID LAST MENTIONED LINE, SOUTH 89 DEG. 591 EAST 1038.2 FEET TO All ANGLE THEREIN' THENCE NORTH 87 DEC. 029 EAST, 469.4 VEFT TO THE POINT Or 9EGXXNiNG. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFRO AL" THAT REAL PROPBRTY. SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE -2 EAST, M•D•H• M=, BUTTE COUNTY CALIFORNIA, AND BEING MOPE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM1MCXN0 AT A POINT ON QUARTERt DISTANT THEREOIN 1665- S 7 FEET WESTERLY: FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST EAST QUARTER SECTION CORNER OF ,SECTION 251 THE9CE NORTH 03 DEG. 041 WEST, 1520.45 F"EETI THENCE NORTH 58 DEG. 541 3011 EAST, 107.51. FEET; THENCE NORTH 39 DEG. 511 EAST, 299.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG. 51' WEST, 66.18 FEET TO AN 811 CONCRETE MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3168r SAID MONUMaEN,,p BEING LOCATED AT AN ANGLE POINT ON THE EAST BOURDARY OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN DEBD TO SHERMAN S HINAMAN, 7R.r ET LTX, AS RECORDED IN BOOK 21.76, PAGE 700 OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG. 11 , '� QO�� WESTr ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 30.07 FEET TO THE CENTER OF A DRAI9AG3 DITCH AND THE TRUE POINT THENCE OF BEGINNING FOR THE REREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; NORTH 75 DEG. 11' 00" WEST, ALONG SAID BAST LINE, 72.33 FEET TO AN all CONCRETE MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3168; THENCE NORTH 20 DEG, $0' 30" WEST, 75.83 PEET TO A ONE-HALF INCH RE -BAP, TAGGED t,S 5. THENCE NORTH 83 DEG. 53 M 101+ WEST AND LEAVING SAID EAST LINE, 366.3$ FEET TO A ONE-HALF INCH RE -BAR TAGGED LS 3 625. THENCE NOR E 83 DEG. 591 loll WEST; 19.99 FEET OrO THE CENTERLINE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED DRAIN DITCHI THENCE ALONG THE CENTERUNE OF SAID DRAIN DITCH AS SAID DITCH EXISTED IN FEBRUARY OF 1591, THE FOLLOWING TEN CoURS28! (1) (2) SOUTH SOUTH 00 1.5 DEG, DEG. Sot 441 68'" 53 EAST, X34.07 FEETI (3') SOUTH 35 DEG. 55+ 00'l EAST, EAST, 101..68 80.77 F'ITET FEETf (4) (6) SOUTH SOUTH 63 8$ MG. DEG. 40 051 340 42it EAST, EAST, 97.70 68.1.6 FEET; 0) (1) NORTH NORTH 83 DEG. 53" 4316 EA.;T► 53.65 FEBT; FEET; (8) NORTH 77 56 atr,. DEG; 1.5 t 570 .34" X il, EAST, EAST j 65,43 68497 FEET; FEE IT; (9) (10) NORTH 30 DEG, NORTH 27 ,DEG. 291 47" 471 EAST- 81.07 29+' EAST, V',37 FEETt BEGINNING, FEET TO THE POINT OF PAGE 6 AUG 02 '89 11:15 MlrJ VALLCY CIAICO AChL. 1p ORD!,!R NO. BU-103243 CONVINUED ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM AN.UNDIVIDED 50% INTEREST IN A WELL SITE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, M.D.B. & Mi,, BUTTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF JOINT USE AND ENJOYMENT OF AN EXISTING WELL AND ITS AI41TIES BY BOTH GRANTOR AND GRANTEE, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SAID PROPERTY POR OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION OF WATER LINES, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, DISTANT THEREON 1666,7 FEET WESTERLY FROM THE EAST QUARTER SECTION CORNER OF SECTION 25; THENCE NORTH 03 DEG. 041 WEST, 1520.45 FEET -f THENCE NORTH 58 DEG. 541 3001 EAST 107,51 FEET? THENCE NORTH 39 DEG, 511 EAST, 299,12 FEETt THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG, 511 WEST, 66,19 FEET TO AN 8 T_NCH �.'ONCRET9 MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3168; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG, ill 0011 WEST, 102.40 FEET TO AN 8 INCH CONCRETE MO)TUMBNT TAGGED RE 316814 THENCE NORTH 20 DEG. 501 3011 WEST, 75,83 FEET TO A ONE-HALF INCH RE -BAR TAGGED LS 3625; THENCE NORTH 83 DEG, 591 1011 WEST, 168,65 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LANUI THENCE NORTH 00 DEG, 511 3411 WEST, 46-42 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG, 221 2611 WEST, 20.00 FEET,' THENCE SOUTH 00 DEG. 371 3411 EAST, 44.49 MT; THENCE SOUTH 83 DEG. 591 loll EAST, 20.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. �:A=L 11;_ AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD PURPOSES DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEING A CONTINUOUS STRIP OF LAND 24 FEET IN WIDTH LYING AWACENT TO AND SOUTHERLY FROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE; TO FIND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, COMMERCE AT A POINT IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 25r TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, M.D.H. & 14*1 DISTANT THEREON' 1666.7 FEET WESTERLY" FROM THE EAST QU"TER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 25; RUNNING THENCE NORTH 3 bgGo 041 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1520445 FEET; THENCE NORTH 58 DEG, 541 300 EAST A DISTANCE OP 107,51 FEET THENCE NORTH 39 DEG, $11 EAST A DISTANCE OF 290-12 FEET,' THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG, 51" 'WEST, -A EAST, OF 66-38 FEET,' THENCE NORTH 75 DEO, 11 DEG. WrMe A DISTANCE 01P 102,43 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20 bEG, Sol 3001 WEST A DISTA14CB OF 29.82 FEET TO 'THE TRUE POINT OF BBGXN141NG OF THE EASEMENT NORTH LINE HEREIN DESCRIBED, THENCE SOUTH 14 DEG. 281 3011 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 112.57 FEET,, THUOS NORTH 86 DEG, 53.1 3011 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1503i2 FEET, MORE OR, LESS, TO A POINT IN THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE HIGHWAY. CONTINUED PAGE 7 AUG 08 '89 11;15 h'ITrr "ALLI 'T CHIC O ki r t „4rFn�r1'rf f ORDER NO. BU -103243 AN EASEMENT POR ROAD PURPOSES, 60.00 FEET IN WIDTH LYING 18.00 FEET NORTHERLY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE AND 42.00 FEET SOUTHERLY OF THE FOLLOWIRG DESCRIBED LINE, OVER ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 2 ELAST., M.D.B. & M. BUTTE COUNTY CALIFORNIA,, SAID LINE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE S'OUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUAR ZR, DISTANT THEREON 1666.7 FEET WESTERLY FROM THE EAST QUARTER SECTION CORNER Or SECTION 25; THENCE NORTH 03 DEG. 04' WEST, 1520.45 FEET,' THENCE ;FORTH" 58 DEG 541 3011 EAST, 107.51 FEET THENCE NORTH 39 DEG. 511 EAST, 299.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG. 511 WEST, 66.18 FEET TO ANallCbNCRETE MONUMENT TAGGED RE 31681 SAID MONUMENT BEING LOCATED AT AN ANGLE POINT ON THE EAST BOUNDARY OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED Ill DEED TO SHERMAN S. HINAYx.AN, JR., ET VX, AS RECORDED, IN BOOK 2176 PAGE 700, OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG, 111 0011 WEST T ALONG 0AID EAST LINE 102-40 FEET TO AAI s), CONCRETE MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3168; THENCE NORTH 20 DEG. 501 3011 WESTj29.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF' BEGINNING FOR THAT CERTAIN' 24.00 FOOT WIDE ROAD EASEMENT A5 DESCRIBED IN THE AFOREMENTIONED DEED TO SHERMAN S. HINAMAN, SAID PAINT ALSO BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE HEREIN THENCE NORTH 86 DEG. 5.11 30" EAST 1503.2 'Ott T �3� DESCRIBED LINE. THrUct SOUTH 74 DEG 28 FEETE ST, 11R 7 EEm A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT -Or -WAY LINE OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE HIGHWAY 99 AND THE END OF THE DESCRIBED LIFE, EXCEPTING THEAtPROM ALL THAT PORTION OF SAID EASEMENT LYING WITHTN THE BOUNDS OF PARCEL 11 EASEMENT, DESCRIBED HEREIN. 9AA9AL v AN EASEMENT F'OR x.OAD pUApOsEs t)rSCRISED AS FOLLOWS: COFIXE ICING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN 2.34 ACRE PAT(CEL OF LAND bE8CRT8Vn IN THE DEED RECORDED APRIL 6, 1981, IN Oo1C 2610, PAOB 283 ► OFFICIAL RECORDS, SAID CORNER BEING Iii TRUE POINT OF' BEGINNING FOR THE HERSTR DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG. 11' WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID' PAACELr 72.33 FEET TO AN 8 INCH COtzCRETE MONM4EN'T TAGGEb RE 3165, THENCE NORTH 20 DEG. 501 30'f WEST, 15.83 FEET TO A ONE-HALF INGti RE -BAR TAGGED L8 36251 THENCE NORTH 83 DEG. $9' loll WELT ALONG THE NORTH LINE Or SAID 2.34 ACRE pX-RotLI 67.25 FEET► THENCE SOUTH 20 DEG► Boo 3011 EAST, PARALLEL WITH ANIS 60.00 FEET WESTERLY 0 SAID EAST LINE, 84,37 FEET j THENCE SOUTH 74 DEG. 218t 3010 EAST v 129.0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST 'LINE OF SAID 2.34 ACRE PARCEL; THENCE NORTH 27 DEG, 471 20t4 EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 19.'32 FEET TO THE POINT or BEGINNING PAGE 8 RECQRDINGM-EQU€S` GDA: 220GRAND' AVENUE OROVILLE',, CA. 95965 tt Ilk l x • y i AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TTp t SEtMMN S HIHXi gH '„' P-0.BCR: 365 Strom GRIDLEY",, CA. 95948: CZ a9 0267ag r� MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: jw Haf11s.. i Stra, Nl�l � �" Cq L ";W' SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE indivi'dua6 trent Deed FOR RIGHT—UF-WAY THIS FORM FURNISHED By BIDWELL TITLE r1 ESCROW COMpAny The undersigned gr3'nror(S) Clarc(S) Documentary transfer tax is $ NONE C 7 computed on full value ofro er ty ( }' computed on: full �. U Ie59 value of liens conveyed, n�i encumbrances remaining ar time of. X } Unincorporated area. ( }: City, of sale. FOR A VAL [ABLE CONS and DER.�TION, receipt, of which is herebyaeknow , St ERMAN S.. 111NAM&N JR_ A LYNK. K_ HINAMAND ledged, K/tTHY HINAMAH BROWN '„ HUSfiAN� ledged, ROBERT' L. BROW ftercbGRANT(.) to LOtiISE A., �HERHAN,S. ST_ HINAM.IH ANIS SHERMAN S. HTHAMAN TRDiiINAifAN JR-, AS TRUSTEE' �Oti THE 11 NON-EXCLUSIVE KIGKr QF—SAT OPER; _ the following described-rc3l property in the Counry of BUTTE State of California: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "All NEE Na `F ^ STATEOF'CALIFORNtA. COUNTYOF Butte ) On }SS: �TLTIv 3�} TgRq l me the undersigncd, a Notary Pubttc in and foe Bard S itc, befort Personally appcarcd' C i personally known to me or proved to' me on: asis of sac B ufactory, evidence ra tic tthe b he Person=whose name subscribed co the wirhtn instrument ' th2r: -u- - executed the same. and:' acknowicdgcd WITNESS mfr' haand officiafscal. Signature: SHERMAN S., HINAMAN, JR_ L N K. HINAMAN man y c KATE Y HI BROWN ROBERT L_ RAM VOTE,mac1 tS7Jl r f llis uta aC R.` : MAIL TAX STrATEME�i�� 88-098. 0 EXHILIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS non-•excluse r Of land right-of-way 24,00 feet in width for ingress and egress and westerly of the follow%nlying adjacent to, over a strip Portion of the northeast corner described Parallel with Range 2 East Tine and being over a , R. D._M. of Section 25, Township California, said , unincorporated P 18 Narth, follows:: 1:ine being more area of Butte County, particular Of described as Commencing at the northeast Of Land a.s dthe nor corner of that Robert L. Bra in deed to certain payee Wn as filed Kathy H naman Brown and Court y Official Record for record in Book. 2610,, Butte marked upon the at Pale'283, said earner being L.S., 3625 ground by a on inch rebar as filed as shown on that certain -or' record Record o f tagged S 20°50`30.- Eo aloe in. Book 781-1 Maps at Page Eurve:y �r` t` 78. to n the east Line of said g 65' thence .:. 53 feet e1- ht Brown parcel, RE 31.68 and 9 inch concrete monument `k. designated the TRUE, POINT as Point ,.D,. on tagged Tine, thence OF BEGINNING for said map and N 20 50 3081 the herein described Of the described W,, 285.38' feet, to the end END OF DESCRIPTION Prepared by: John D ..�1 Christo GDA. Engineering eson, ..S,; ' 88-098,, DD138 ging r- LAND GHRiSTQ` v O O Q 4208 r Z J - FOFcatW�e�`� �E COGO PROGRAM FILE NAME IS 88-097 HINAMAN ` POINT QUAD SEARING DISTANCE START ------------- r CE y INV NVJ 83 59 10 386.333 s 44 ------------------------------- 8 - -------------------------$ 08 02 235.575 20 ------------------------------ daF„ INV N14 32 40 57 9.500 ---------------------------- I —_—__-- _—_....---- —.._ir;, INV NE 36 51 28 309.442 ------------------------------- SE, - -- -------------------SE 20 50 30 319.548 46 ------------- AREA __----_--r--_AREA 92193, SF 2.1165 ACNES itri ..r- sa w. .fi NORTHING EASTING 9311.31.9 — 10137-.5s8. " PROP- COR 9351.795 9753:331 PI CANAL 9585.000 9720.000 ANG PT PL 9592.996 9714.870 NW PROP COR fl r. 9609.958 10023.847 NE PROP COR 9311:319 10137.538 PROP -CORMAP CH"11:11(. .. ».1 . p,+ r i e CERTIFIED MAIL (Atte �.,r I4AT1)RAl V,'[:Al DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Tt'cphone 1916x$38.76BI RONALD D. MCELROY Deputy Diteetot May 1, 1X89 Lynn Hinaman RFS: AP 22-21-70 P: 0. Box 365 TPM Gridley, CA 95948 Dear sirs. Hinamani At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on May 1, 1989, the Agency adopted a negative declaration of environmental impact and approved the ten,tative parcel map on the above -referenced property 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 -with. the Clerk of the Board. of Supervisors, this action ,vill be final. When the conditions of a proval 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. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Very truly yourg, William Chaff Director of Public Works J n Mendonsa A sistant Director JM/ds attachment cc Planning Department Environmental Realth Department GDA HINAMAN, TPM, AP 22-21-70, one parcel plus remainder located approx. 1600 ft west of Hwy. 99 at the end of Hinaman Drive, Gridley. Poblic Works conditions - 1 Verify legal access. 2 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD --IIT to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 3 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final. map. 4 Show 50 ft, building setback line measured from centerline of access easement, 5 Provide road maintenance agreement. 6 Show all easements of record on the final map. 7 Pay off any assessments. 8 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 9 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. Health Dept. cond;t ,on: 10 Provide a 100"f t. leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 fti of the property boundaries on parcel 1. 11 Shoe* a 100 ft, leachfield setback form the highwarer line of the r drainage ditch on parcel 1. The Planning Department condition: 12. Prior to Lhe division being effective the owner or owners . of the property included in the approved development shall, execute and cause to be recorded in the office of the Recorder of Butte County a restriction binding upon the original owners and their heirs, successors, and assigns which disallows additional dwelling and building from being located on the property until either of the following conditions occur: a) the property is rezoned for non- agricultural )tleast 10 years has elapsed from dote ofrecordation, andthe commission and other properties in the area have changed sufficiently to reconsider the restriction. BUTTE COUNT' ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES MAY 1, 1989 PAGE 12 10. Lynn Hinaman, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 27-21-70, one parcel Plus remainder located approx. 1600 ft. west Cf Highway 99 at the end of Hinaman Drive. Gridley area, Engineer: GDA .John Christofferson was present. He said that regarding Public Works condition P8 for a public road approach, Cal Trans has already improved that intersection. Neither of the Hinaman maps will create additional traffic on that intersection. In fact, future development till be restricted by the Hinaman applications which will preclude more traffic at the intersection. Mr. Mendons suggetsed adding the words, "if required by Cal Trans." Mr. Christofferson said that adds needless delay, He also objected to the condition to meet Fire Dept. requirements, since it amounts to no condition at all, since the very application itself precludes more development. Mr. Sanders said that condition migh` apply at some future date maybe many years from not,,. ,Ir. Mendonsa said that he would delete condition #8 regarding the public road approach, based upon Mr. Christo,'ferson�s word that Cal Trans has already improved that area. '4r. Reid stated having renewed the environmental review checklist, and the planning, Director's Report of March 24, 1989 and the conversations at this meeting,I will make a motion to adopt a negative declaration of environmental impact for the Lynn Hinaman parcel map to create one Parcel plus remainder on AP 2-1-91-70 finding that the project is in conformance with the Butte County General Plan and the BuLte County Zoning and Will not have a significant effect on the environment. Having found the abcve, l further move to approve the project subject to the following conditions and finding that approval will not be do+iimentai to the health, 3 safe:+ or welfare of the people of Butte Cour., prIvided the required conditions are complied with, Public Works conditions: 1 Verify 108al acce,sA. 2 Provide two-way traversable access RS B- Ln» Ir to each parcel, from a county maintained road or state highway. S Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map: 4 Show, 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access easement, f BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MIN(TTES PAGE 13 MAY 1, 1989 Provide road maintenance agreement Shoup all easements of record on the final map. 7 P"Y off any as,ossments, 8 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 9 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. Health Dept. condition: 10 Provide a 100 ft, leachfield free setback around eXisting wells either within the property or within 100 ft4 of, the property boundaries on parcel, 1. 11 Show a 100 ft, leachfield setback form the highwater line of the lrainage ditch on parcel 1. The Planning Department condition'. 12 Prior to the division being effective the owner or 'Owners Of the property included in the approved development shall execute and cause to be recorded in the office of the Recorder of Butte County a restriction binding upon the original owners and their heirs, successors, and assigns which disallows additional dwelling and building from being located on the property until either of the following conditions occur: 8) the property is rezoned for bon— agricultural zone, or b) At least 10 years has elapsed from date of record8tiun and the co•nmission and other properties in the area have changed sufficiently to reconsider the restriction. Motion seconded by Mr. Sanders and carried unanimously, NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING Er,,FIRONMENTAL IMPACT 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental (duality Act of 1970 (Public: Resources Code 21100, et. sea) and a determination has been made that it will not have a significant effect upon the environment. Log # 89-03.P15-01 2, DESCRIPT'ION OF PROJECT: AP#22-21-70 Tentative Parcel Map to divide 147 acres to create a homesite of 2.1+/ acres with a remainder of 145+/- acres. 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT: I parcel plus remainder located approximately 1600 feet west of Hwy.. 99 at. the end of Hinaman Drive, Gridley. 44 NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT: Lynn Hinamar. GDA P.O. Box 365, "Z idley, CA 95948 220 Grand Ave,, oroville, CA S. MITIGATION MEASURES: 95965 6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect of this project is on file at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville. This study was: Adopted as presented. Adopted with changes. Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached. 7. A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body. Q Hearing Body Date of Determination Determination. .� On the basis of the initial study of environmental impact, the information presented at hearings, Comments received on the proposal and our own knowledge and independent research: Wr' find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NtOATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted. We find that the project COULD have a significant effect on the environment but will not in this case because of 0 attached mitigation measures described in item 5 above which are by this reference made conditions of project approval, A conditional NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted, . ( 4 /. To: Butte County Advisory Agency From: Craig Sanders, Planning Staff Subject: LYNN HINAMAN Date: March 24, 1989 The attached initial study was prepared for the Use Permit to allow the segregation of a 2.1 acre homesite. This environr:�ntal document can be used in considering this Parcel Map request. it is recommended a Negative Declaration be adopted. Cs: jmc APPENDIX COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) Log No, 89-01-30-02 AP No, 22-21-70 [,BACKGROUND 1, Name of proponent Lynn Hinaman 2. Address of proponent and representative (it applicable). % Sherman Hinaman GDA P.O. Box 363 220 Grand Avenue Gridley, CA 95948 OrOville, CA 95965 3. Project description:.. Use Permit/variance 11. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE YES MAYBE No 1, Does the project have potential to degrade the quality of thL environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife Population to drop below self-sustaining levels, 'threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community; reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major peril ds of California history or prehistory? ...... 4 - 11 ❑ 2. Does the project have the potential to achieve chort-term benefits to the detriment of lon'g- term, environmental goals? (Ashore -term impact on the environment is one which occur-, in a relatively brief period of time while long-term impacts will endure into the future.) ......... ri 0 'No 3. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but Cumulatively considerablei? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) .......... ................. ............... 4. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings. either directly or indirectly?..,. ... .... : ... I I ....... ........ ...... CI Cf f III. DETERMINATION: JTo be Completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this Initial evaluahoh. I/WE find the proposed project COULD ' �T have a significant effect on the environment, and a N51ATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. Lj IJWE 1, isd that althoug h the proposed _,rojedt could hive a significant effect on the environment, there Will hot be a significanteffedl in thisdase Dec iaethe could N'MEASURES dedchbed on the attached shoot have been added to the project. A 4M.' WE bECLARAtION will be prepared, I/We find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIl`lONMtN'TAL LJ IMPACT REP013T is required. COUN'i'Y OF BUTTE, PLANNING DEPARTMENT GATE. lebtUatl 1. 19 8 9 By: Craig"' 9dLr1�rsittant PlAnho- 3eviewed by:, 1_S IV. ENVIRONMEN'T'AL IMPACTS (Explanations of all "YES" and "MAYBE" answers are required on attached sheet(s),) 1. EARTW Will the proposal result in significant: YES MAYBE No a, Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? .... , , . . .... . ..... .: ❑ 0 in b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? . . .... . ...... . .... Cl ❑ c. Change in topography or ground surface relief 'features? ........ ❑ ❑ t� .... I .... I,. ..... ,,.,. d. Destruction. covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? .:.,. IP ❑ Im e. increase in wind or water erosion of soils. either on or off site? . . . .......... ❑ ❑ . ... . .... . . I, Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands. or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay. inlet or ake'? ......... ......... ............... ..... q ❑ 1R! g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? ....... ,. ❑ ❑ In C h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes. landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? ..:.............:....... .:.,............. ❑ ❑ 0 C Z AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: ti. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? ... ... .. ❑ ❑ . . .... ....... ......... b. The creation of objectional odors, smoke or, fumes? ... ,,,,,,.I ❑ ❑ .............. .....:..,, C, Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? .................. .,....... .......... ❑ ❑ 3, WATER, Will the proposal result In substantial. a. Changes in currents. or the course or direction of water movements In either marine or fresh waters?....... .............. ..........:......,.,,...... ,.,.. ,,. b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the tate and amount of surface runoff!., ❑ ❑ In c, Need for off-site surface drainage Improvements. including vegetation removal, channelization or culvert installation? ... . . ... . .. ............ 4....... , , , , , , ❑ ❑ H d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? ..................,,,....,,,,,.,,,,, ❑ ❑ M , e. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? ❑ ❑ in ........ ... . . . . I ........ ,,, t. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? , , ,,,,,, , , , , , (] p IN , , , , , , , , , , , , , , g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? .......... h, Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? ............., O E] 1. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies?. , w,, , , , Q ❑ 19 I, Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding?,,,,,,,,,,,,, ❑ 0 01 4. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in substanttr' a shrubs,Change in the crops,ity andf species. plannumber umber�of any spedtes of plants (Including trek, . El D i b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants?,..0 '0 16 C, Introduction W new species of plants Into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ❑ E] M!A d, Reductiuri in acreage of any agricultural drop! ........:,,+. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,*,., ❑ ❑ 5. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land YES MAYBE NO animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? . , ......... ❑ p In b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? ....:. ❑ ❑ IN c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals'?. „ . cf. Deterioration to existing frs`i or wildlife habitat?., ,, 0 ❑ 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in ex,sting noise levels ...... ... ......... ..... t. ......... ❑ [1 b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? ...... . .... . . ... . .. , , .... , ... { .:. O p 7, LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? ..............t [] 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in asubstantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? ......a......,i..... ❑ ❑ 9. NATURAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Increase In the rate of use of any natural resources? ........ .. . .. . . . b, Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resources'! ...................... 10. RISK OF UPSET. Will the proposal involve - a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions ? .,a. ❑ ❑ b, Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan!,. Q 0 11. POPULATION, Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population? .....,.,.......,.....,....i,,,..r�::r...s....t....................•.c,... 13 ❑ ®. 12, HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? . .......t..it... ... C7 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result In: a, Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? ...... , t.. , , , i , , , , „. b. Effects on existing pa*king facilities, or demand for new parking?,.,. , , ,, , , , , , , i , , . , , ,. p 13 X c, Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? t.4....... ,4......,..,,......,. ❑ ❑ d. ``�-'rfn(iifficant alterations toy present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/.or J.�.yylS? ..Y, ..It..r.,.i ..M! „ Y,... t1..,a,.FYY .i l..... t. t. t..l.. . Y � ❑ ;• Yl{ e. Alterations towaterborheM tail L`rairtraffic? .i......,Ya,til,.,...„,.at.,,t.l, t.a.a„t,❑ f. Increase In traffic hazards to motor vehicles, brcyclists or pedestrians!, ........ { ........ ❑ CJ 1!! 14, PUBLIC SERVICES, Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result In a need for new or altered government services: YES MAYBE No a. Fire protection? ......... .. I .................... _............... ❑ ❑ to b. Police protection? , .. ............. ....... ..... ........._........ ❑ ❑ ItlD c. Schools?......................................................... .............. 0 ❑ Qg d Parks or other recreational facilities? 111 ...............1 ............... . ; ......... , .. ❑ ❑ e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? 1. 1 . ...... . ..... ❑ ❑ M f, Other governmental services? ....... I-- .... ,_ ...... ........ . .. ... . . ....... ❑ ❑ M 15. ENERGY. Wili the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? . .. . ............. , ....................... ❑ ❑ IN b. Substantial increase in demandupon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new source, of enei gy? ....... . ..... . .......... , ..................... ❑ 13 31 16, UTILITIES. Will the proposal i isult Ina need for new systema; or substantial alterations to the following: a. Power or natural gas? ..:,:. .....« ....:..... .........,....................I......:: ❑ O s. Communications systems?. .. ......................... l ......... 1111.,. 0 ❑ c. Water availability? .«1111.........:, ...:« .............. ....... ..,.:.................. ❑ a IN d. Sewer or septic system? ................. ::. .....I ................: «.,, «,:, 1111...- ,. ❑ ❑ e. Storm water drainage?, ............01 .............. ............. ... 1111 ., D D f. Solid, waste and disposal? ..,...,..,...,.-. ...................;,...., ,..,...,..,....,. ❑ ❑ i� 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result In: a. Ctllation of arty health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? .,. ❑ b. Exposure of people to pr-• +ntial health hazai ds? ....... . . 1. ..... . . . ... . .... . . . . . ❑ ❑ M 16. AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result In the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to' the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site opell topublic view ..... ............................ l ................................ 1111. b ❑ N 19, RECRkATION. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities?.............................................................'f 20. CULTURAL RES(ARCES. A, Will the prupUsal result In ithe alteration of or the destruction of a prehistorld or historic archaeological site"? ................ ..........,................. .......... ....0..... ti. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic builoing, structure lir object? ....... ... ... .......k.r.....,:........ .........r�........,..❑. ❑ � c. (Does the proposal have the potential to cause physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? ..................... 1110. ... ......... ... CT u. Will the proposal restrict existing ealiqibu6 or sacred ueps with) the potents; 'Iripact areal ...—...... .............. ....i. .... .......,....... .,....i.,........ .... .,.. 0 ❑ 0 Ask DISCUSSION OF ENV:rRONMENTAi, EVALtJATxON C AP 4 22-21-70 lg,4d: The 2.1 acre parcel being created cultivated% It borders a walnut orchard �Onnthe actively being the west and single-family residential uses on north, rice od east. A covenant that is r the south and requires the 45 acres as a condition of this project remaining 145 acres continue to be used for agricultural purposes. 1h: All of Butte. County intensity Zone VTIi. appr0ximatel The active faulty System. west project. y No new is within a moderate earthquake Ofhe property is located structuresowi1111s shear zone, an resul L- from this 8: The Butte County General Plan Land this area Orchard and Field Crop. Use Element designates agricultural The crops are P� The existing land use is sln gle-familY residential -use rice and walnuts. the creation of a This ro There is one remainder of the 'parcel will in agricultural sect wild, allow Parcel with the home on it, structures may be constructed on the ag cultural uses. The The character of the agricultural = remainingNo new g icultural operaf_ion will. not Change. CSS:lr Applicant: Lynn Hinaman Assessor's Parcel 22--21-70 Log # 89-01-30-02 DATA SHEET A. Project Description 1. Type of Project: Use Permit/Variance 2. Brief Description: Homesite segregation, in an agricultural zone and variance to the 2 acre maximum. 3. Location: At the end of Hinaman Drive, on the west side of Highway 99, approximately 1/2 mile north of the Grialey-Biggs Cemetery. 4. Proposed Density of Developmer,,,.; 1 dwelling 60 acres: unit per S. ,Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Minimal. 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): 1/2 mile to Highway 99, via private road. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Septic tank leachfield 8. Source of Water Supply: Individual well. 9. Proximity of Power Lines: --- 10. Potential for further land divisions and development: None under the A-40 zone. Be Enviro=, 'tal Settinq Physical Environment: 1. Terrain ai General Topographic Character: Level. b. Slopes: 0-2%i C4 Elevation; 90 ft. A.s.L. d. Limiting Factors: None. 2. Soils a• Types and Characteristics; Gridley clay loam, high water holding capacity and Pcor subdrainage, moderate in organic matter, b• Limiting Factors. subsurface drainage. 3. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake Zone: Moderate earthquake intensity Zone Viii, 13 miles west of the Foothill shear Zone. b. ErosionPotential: None, c. Landslide Potential; None. Moderate liquefaction potential., ,potential subsidece area. d. Fire Hazard: Unclassified. e. Expansive Soil. Potential Moderate 4. Hydrology a. Surface Water: Drainage ditch on-site. b. Ground Water: Area of high ground water removal:. c. Drainage Characteristics: Property has drainage ditch on-site and is in Rec d Annual Rainfall normal lamation District 833. e, Limiting Factors2011-221, er 5• Visual/Scenic Quality: Subsurface drainage year. Good. 6• Acoustic Quality; Fair to good. 7• Air Quality; Generally good. Biological Environment. $. Vegetation; Property is cultivated in orchard, rice, walnut 9• Wildlife Habitat' Rice resting ground for some migratorywaterfos feeding and waterfowl. Cultural Environments L10. Archaeological and Low sei�itivity area,H "tor cal Resources in the area: 11. Butte ounty General Plan designation: hard and Field crop, Orchard 12• Existing Zoning: A-40. 13. Existing Land Use on-site: Agricultural and associated residential use, iated 14. Surrounding Area; a. Land.. Uses: b, Zonin Agricultural, Rural Residential. C. g• A-40, Gen. plan Designation.! Orchard and Field Crop. d. Parcel Sizes; e• Population: 1 acne Exto 100+ acres, IS— Characte1; of Site tremely rural. 16. Nearest Uzban iteaand Area: Agricultural. 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence.-City of Gridley.. -_- 18, Improvements Standards Urban Area: N`o 19• Fire Protection. Service; a Nearest Count y Gridley. (State] Fire Station: Station #74 County b. Water AVai.l.abilit 20 Schools in Area: G Tanker Truck: Schools, Gz1d�ey Union High and Elementary ORDER NO. BU -103243 MID VALLEY TITLE AND ESCROW COMPANY PRELIMINARY PARCET, MAP REPORT POST OFFICE BOX 3039 601. MAIN STREET CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95928 TELEPHONE (916) 893-5644 ALL POLICIES OF TITLE INSURA NCL ISSUED BY FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURAJgCE CUMPANY G. D A. (1) FEE: $50.00 RE; HINAMAN IN RESPONSE TO AN APPLICATION FOR A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, THE ISSUING AGENT, BRANCH OR SUBSIDIARY OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, DESIGNATED HEREIN AS "ISSUING OFFICE' HEREBY REPORTS THAT IT IS PREPARED TO ISSUE, OR CAUSE TO BE ISSUED, AS OF THE DATE HEREOP, A POLICY OR POLICIES OF TITLE INSURANCE DESCRIBING THE LAND AND THE ESTATE OR INTEREST THEREIN HEREINAFTER SET FORTH, INSURING AGAINST LOSS WHICH MAY BE SUSTAINED BY REASON OF ANY DEFECT, OR REFERRED TO AS AN EXCEPTION OR ENCUMBRANCE NOT SHOWN EXCEPTION HEREIN OR NOT EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE PURSUANT TO THE PRINTED SCHEDULE:=, CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS OF SAID POLICY FORMS. THE PRINTED EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS FROM THE COVERAGE OF SAID POLICY OR POLICIES ARE SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A ATTACHED. COPIES OF THE POLICY FORKS SHOULD BE READ. THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE OFFICE `WHICH ISSUED THIS .REPORT. 1• AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POLICY FORM B x970 OR 1987 2. AMERICAN -LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION RESIDENTIAL TITLE INSURANCE POLICY 3.987 3. AMERICAN LANG TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY 1.987 1970 OR 4• CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STA2;DARD COVERAGE POLICY - 1973 THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEMENTS OR AMENDMENTS THERETO) Is ISSUED OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY ISSUANCE OF A POLICY SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING TETE DESIRED THAT LIABILITY BE ASSUMED PRIORS TO THE ISSUANCE SSUANCE OF EBY. 1p IT IS POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTED. DA'CED AS OP DECEMBER 7j 1588, .AT 7:30 A.M. TITLE OFFICER PAGE I 1p ORDER NO BU -103243 TITLE OF SAID ESTATE OR INTEREST AT THE DATE HEREOF is VESTED I►, SHERMAN S. HINAMAN, JR. AND LYNN K. HINAMAN, JOINT TENANTS HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IN THE LAND HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED REFERRED TO COVERED BY THIS REPORT IS: OR A FEE AND EASEMENT AT THE DATE H\lEOF EXCEPTIONS TO COVERAGE IN ADDITION TO THE PRINTED :EXCEPTIONS AND EXCT,USIONS CONTAINED IN SAID POLICY FORM WOULD BE AS FOLLOWS 1• GENERAL AND SPECIAL BUTTE COUNTY TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1988-89, 1ST INSTALLMENT: $863.47, PAID. 2ND INSTALLMENT; $863.47, DUE 2/1/89, DEL 4/10/39 EXEMPTION: $7,000.00 ASSESSED: SEPARATELY APtt 022-21-0-070-0 r_nn 2, THE LIEN OF SUPPLEMENTAL TAXES ASSE8SRb PURSUANT TO 3.5 COMMENCING WITH SECTION 75 'TAXATION CODE. OF THE CALIFORNIA REVENUE AND A REPOPT HAS BEEN ORDERED TO DETERMINE IF SILL HAS BEEN SENT OUT.IF A BILL HAS B"EN SENT,PA REPORT WILL FOLLOW PRIOR TO THE CLOSE OF ESCROW, RE -CHECK SUPPLEMENTAL TAXES PRIOR TO THE CLOSE OF ESCRM 3. THE HEREIN DESCRIBED RECLAMATIONPROPERTr LIES WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF DISTRICT NO. 833. 4. THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY LIES WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF BUTTE WATER DISTRICT. WITHIN NOTE., FOR ANY AMOUNTS DUE, CONTACT! BUTTE WATER DISTRICT GRIDL�+RGINIA STREET EY, CA 95948 PHONE 846-3100 5• THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPE B1008 -WEST GRIDLEY WARTY LIES WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF WATER DISTRICT. CONTINUED PAGE 2 0 ORDER NO. BU -103243 6. THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, PLACE, INSPECT, MAINTAIN, REPLACE, REMOVE AND USE FACILITIES OF THE TYPES STATED HE. "IN AND OTHER INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF: RECLAMATION DISTRICT 833 FACILITIES: DRAINAGE DITCH OR CANAL RECORDED: APRIL 13, 1922, IN BOOK 190 OF DEEDS, PAGE 59, BUTTE COUNTY RECORDS. THE EXACT ROUTE OR LOCATION OF SAID EASEMENT IS NOT DEFINED OF RECORD AND MAY OR 14AY NOT AFFECT THE HEREIN DESCRIBRD PROPERTY. 7. OIL AND GAS LEASE UPON THE TERMS, COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS PROVIDED 'THEREIN, DATED: OCTOBER 23, 1951 LESSOR: S. S. HINAMAN, ET UX LESSEE: HUMBLE OIL AND REFINING COMPANY, A CORPORATION RECORDED: OCTOBER 3, 1952, IN BOOK 636, PAGE 501, OFFICIAL RECORDS. -•- AFFECTS: THIS AND OTHER PROPERTY. 8. THE RIGHT i0 CONSTRUCT, PLACE, INSPECT, MAINTAIN, REPLACE, REMOVE AND USE FACILITIES OF THE TYPES STATED HEREIN AND OTHER INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF: PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY FACILITIES4. UNDERGROUND CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, WIRES ETC. RECORDED: JANUARY 30, 1970, IN BOOK 1601, PAGE 30 OFFICIAL RECORDS. ASSIGNMENT OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEM EASMENTS;, RIGHTS OF WAY ANIS LICENSES ASSIGNED TO AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF CALIFORNIA, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION RECORDED: JANUARY 9, 1984, IN BOOK 2899, PAGE 341, OFFICIAL RECORDS. 9. A DEED OF TRUST TO SECURE AN -INDEBTEDNESS IN THE ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL SUM OF $211,000.00, AND ANY OTHER AMOUNTS AND/OR OBLIGATIONS :SECURED THEREBY DATED: MAY 16, 1977 TRUSTOR'; SHERMAN Si HINAMAN, QTR. AND LYNN K. HINAMAN, HIS WIFE TRUSTEE: FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SACRAMENTO, A CORPORATION BENEFICIARY: FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SACRAMENTO A CORPORATION RECORDED. JUNE 2, 1977, IN rOOK 2177, PAGE 2, OFFICIAL RECORDS, CONTINUED PAGE 3 ri 1 ORDER NO. BU --103243 10. THE EFFECT OF, THAT CERTAIN DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION RECORDED FEBRUARY 24, 1931, IN BOOK 2597, PAGE 294, OFFICIAL RECORDS. DUE TO THE FACT THAT SAID DECREE INCLUDES THE PROPERTY HEREIN AND SlIERMAN S. HINAMAN, SR. CONVEYED OUT PRIOR TO SAID DECREE. 11• AN EASEMENT AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID LAND AND FOR THE PURPOSE STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES FOR: ROAD PURPOSES RECORDED: APRIL 6,, 1981, IN BOOK 2610, PAGE 280, OFFICIAL RECORDS. --- 12. AN EASEMENT AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID PURPOSE STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL LAND AND FOR THE FOR: PURPOSES WATER LINE EASEMENT RECORDED: JUNE 2, 1981, IN BOOK ""'°' 2627 PAGE 571; y OFFICIAL R'iCORDS. 13. AN EASEMENT AFFECTING THE PORTION OF SAID PURPOSE STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES LAND AND FOR THE FOR: WELL SITE EASEMENT, INGRESS AND EGRESS AND OPERATION,, MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION OF ATER LINE RECORDED: OCTOBER 15,1981, IN BOOK 2GG5 P`3E 427, FFICIAL RECORDS. 14. THE LAND DESCRIBED HEREIN APPEARS TO CONSTITUTE A "SUBDIVISION" OF LAND WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT. GOVERNMENT CODE 66410, ET SEQ, OR LOCAL ORDINANCES. WE WILL, REQUIRE THAT A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (GOVERNMENT CODE 66499.35) EXECUTED BY THE COUNTY OF BUTTE OR A FINAL SUBDIVISION hZAP OR PARCEL MAP BE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTEt PRIOR TO ISSUING ANY POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE. NOTE: THE , /, BOOK2610,IH T CREATED BY DEED AGE 2835 OFFICIAL RECORDS. RECORDED APRIL G 1981, IN THE VESTEE HEREIN ACQUIRED Q / TITLE BY DEEB RECORDED JUNE 2, 197', , IN BOOK 2176_ PAGE 700, OFFICIAL RECORDS. TU'AS DECEMBER 270 1988 PAGE 4 . Y 1 ORDER NO. BU -103.243 DESCRIPTION ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF BUTTE, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL I• ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 18 FORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, M.D.B. & M., LYING EAST OF THE EAST RIGHT OF 'WAY LINE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD AND WEST OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE. THE BEARINGS IN THIS DESCRIPTION FOR SAID FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE ARE BASED ON THE CENTERLINE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHTOF WAY WHICH BEARING IS NORTH 15 DEG. 54' WEST. BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF, SAID SECTION 25, DISTANT THEREON 1666.7 FEET WESTERl%r FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2'5; THENCE NORTH 3 DEG. 04# WEST A DISTANCE OF 1520.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 58 DEG. 54' 30`" EAST A DISTANCE OF 1.51 FEET; THENCE NORTH 39 DEG. 511 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 299.12 1.2ET; THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG. 51' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 66.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG. 11' WEST A DISTANCE OF 102.43 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20 DEG. 54' 30" WEST A DISTANCE OF 407.65 FEET; THENCE NORTH 2 DEG. 561 301' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 379.07 FEET., MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT IN THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 25, SAID POINT BEING ALSO ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SUBDIVISION OF ONSTOTT TPACT AS SAID SOUTH LINE IS DELINEATED ON A PLAT OF SAID ONSTOTT TRACT, RECORDED IN MAP BOOK B, AT PAGE 3, OF SAID BUTTE COUNTY RECORDS. EXCEPTING THEREFROM .A STRIP OF LAND 40 FEET WIDE BY 1100 FEET "LONG LYING ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY IN THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 25 AND PARALLEL WITH SAID RIGHT OF WAY, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS COMMENCING AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE SAID RIGHT OF WAY WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 25 ;AND ON THE EAST SIDE OF SAID RIGHT OF WAY, AND EXTENDING 40 FEET EASTERLY ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER SECTION; THENCE NORTHERLY 1100 FEET AND PARALLEL WITH SAID 'RIGHT OF WAY, "THENCE WESTERLY 40 FEET TO SAID RIGHT OF WAY; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID RIGaT OF WAY 1100 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT, ALSO EXCEPTING TN,EREFROM A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBEb AS' BEGINNING AT A4 IRON PIPE ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 25; SAID PIPE BEING 2110.6 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 25, RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 1 DEG, 44' WEST, 21.6.6 FEET TO THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LATERAL E IN RECLAMATION DISTRICT CONTINUED PAGE 5 A N1 p�ARC_EL T CONTINUED 11 ORDER NO. BU_103243 NO, 833; THENCE COURSES AND DISTANCES NG SAID RIGHT OF THENCE SOUTH 87 NORTH 73 WAY LINE THE FOLLOWING 02' DEG, 33' WEST DEG. 061 WEST, 139.3 FE WEST, 253.6 FEET; t 604.4 FEET; THENCE FEET; THENCE NORTH 71 DEC. 19HENCE NORTH 87 DEC. 50► SOUTH 79 DEG, 39' WEST, 97.6 FEET• WEST. 116.7 FEET; THENCE 98.4 FEET; AN IRON PIPE IN THE FENCE LINE T H 57 DEG. �TDE r HENCE NORTH 62 LINE OF SAID SECTION 25 18 WEST DEG. IDENTICAL r 58.8 FEET TO ONSTOTT TRACT; AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION NORO11 THENCE ALWITH TH ONG DEG. 59' EAST 1038.2 FEET SAID LAST MENTIONED LIN;, SOUTH BQ DEG. 12' EAST, 469.4 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. NC.E NORTH 87 ALSO THE THEREFROM ALL THAT TNG. NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 25 REAL PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE M•D.B. & M,, BUTTE COUNTY CALIFORNIA SHIP 18 NORTH E DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: r AND BEING MORE PART 2 EAST, PARTICULARLY COiKMENCINGDl J T A QUARTER POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF' TANT ?u3EREON 1666.7 SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER SECTION Cop 1666.7 OF SECTION 25' WEST FEET WESTERLY FROM r 1520.45 FEET; THENCE . THENCE NORTH THE EAST FEET; THENCE NORTH 39 DEC NORTH 58 3 03 DEG. 04 DEG. r 51 y 2 9E 12 54 r 30e� EAST, 107.51 51 WEST, 66.18 FEET EAST FEET. THENCE SOUTHLOCAAN TED 86 BOUNDARY OF THAT P DINT O TAGGED RE S• HINAMAN 0 ARCEL OF DESCRIBED POINT ON THE EAST LAND AS DESCRIBED IN D OFFICIAL RECQRDS', ET UX, AS RECORDED IN BOOK EED TO SHERMAN EAST LINE THENCE NORTH 75 DEG. llt �JO,r 2176, PAGE 30.07 FEET TO THE CENTER OF WEST- 700, TRUE POINT OF SBG NNING A WEST, DITCH AND SAID THENCE NORTH 75 FOR THE HEREIN IDESCRIBED FEET TO AN 8r' DEG. + 11 Opu WEST, ALONG PARCEL OF LAND; 50 CONCRETE MONUMENT SAID EAST LINE DEQ'' r 3011 NEST, 75.83 FEET TAGGED RE 3168; THENCE ' 72.33 3625; THENCE NORTH TO A ONE-HALF NORTH Z0 LINE, 366.35 83 59 INCH RE -NG TAGGED LS FEET TO DEG. � 10" WEST AND LEAVING THENCE NORTH 83 DEG. A ONE-HALF NCH RE -BAR SAID EAST OF THE AFOREMENTIONED D9 10'' WE STy 19.99 ry TAGGED LS 3625; SAID DRAIN DITCH IN DITCH; THENCE FEET TO THE CENTERLINE FOLLOWING TEN COURSESSAID DITCH EXISTED IN FEBRUARY THE CEN7'�' FEBRUARY �RLINE OF OF 1981, THE (1) SOUTH 9 DEC. 501 5811 (2) SOUTH 15 DEG. 4,41 d EAST, 8.4.07 FEET (3) SOUTH 35 DEG. 551 53f' EASTy ,101.68 FEET; (4) SOUTH 63 DEG. 404 0011 EAST, 80.77 FEET; i5) SOUTH 85 DEG. 0511 4211 EAST, 97.70 FEET; (6) NORTH 83 DEG, 53' 43'� EAST, 68.18 FEET; (7) NORTH 77 DEG. EAST, 53.65 FEET; 15 340 EAST (8) NORTH: 56 DEG. 57 � 0111 r 65.43 FEET:, (5) NORTH 38 DEG. 2g+ ►r EAST', 68:97 FEET, 71 Sit 81.07 FEET; (10) NORTH 27 DEG, 47► 2ar� .EAST, 51...37 FEET I'�'GINNING. TO THE POINT OF PAGE 6 ♦ • t ORDER NO. BU,103243 PARCEL I - CONTINUED ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM AN UNDIVIDED 506 INTEREST IN A WELL SITt BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS' ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY SITUA'T'ED IN THE NORTHEAST QUAR'T'ER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTI.• RANGE 2 EAST. M.D.B. & M., BUTTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF, JOINT USE AND ENJOYMENT OF AN EXISTING WELL AND ITS AMITIES BY OTH GRANTOR AND GRANTEE, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER SAID PROPERTY FOR OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION OF WATER LINES, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. C014MENCING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, DIS'T'ANT THEREON 1666.7 FEET WESTERLY FROM THE EAST QUARTER SECTION CORNER OF SECTION 25 THENCE NORTH 03 DEG. 041 WEST, 1520.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 58 DEG. 54' 30" EAST 107.51. FEET; THENCE NORTH 39 DEG. 51' EAST, 299.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86 DEG. 511 WEST, 66.18 FEET TO AN 8 INCH CONCRE'T'E MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3168; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG. 11' 00" WEST, 102.40 FEET TO AN 8 INCH CONCRETE MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3168; THENCE NORTH 20 DEG. 50' 30" WEST, 75.83 FEET TO A ONE-HALF INCH RE -BAR TAGGED LS 3625; THENCE NORTH 83 DEG. 59' 1011 WEST, 168.65 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; THENCE NORTH 00 DEG. 37' 34" WEST, 46.42 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG'. 220 26" WEST, 20.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEG, 37' 34" FAST, 44.49 FEET! THENCE SOUTH 83 DEG. 59' 10" EAST, 20.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF 8LGINNING. PARCEL, II. AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD PURPOSES 'DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS BEING A CONTINUOUS STRIP OF .LAND 24 FEET IN WIDTH LYING ADJACENT TO AND SOUTHERLY FROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE. TO FIND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, COMMENCE AT A POINT IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, M.D.B. & M., DISTANT THEREON 1666.7 FEET WESTERLY PROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 25; RUNNING THENCE NORTH 3 DEG. 04, WES?`, A DISTANCE OF 1520.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 58 DEG. 541 301' EAST A DISTANCE OF 107.51 FEET THENCE NORTH 39 DEG. 51' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 299.12 FEET; 'THENCE C:IUTH 86 DEG. 51' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 66.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 75 )EG. 11 DEG. WEST, A DISTANCE OF 102.43 FEET; THENCE NORTH 20 DEG. 501 30'f WEST, A DISTANCE OF 29.82 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF' 886.19NING OF THE EASEMENT NORTH LINE HEREIN DESCRIBEtt THENCE SOUTH 14 DEG. 281 30" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 112.37 F E`r THENCE NORTH 86 DEG. 51.E 30" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1503.2 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO -A POINT :IN THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE HIGHWAY CONTINUED PAGE 1 ♦tip �, ',,,�f h I� 1 � PARCEL, III i Aj e ORDER NO. BU -103243 AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD PURPOSES, 60.00 FEET IN WIDTH LYING 18.00 FEET NORTHERLY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE AND 42.010 FEET SOUTHERLY OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE, OVER ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY SITUATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 2,5, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, M.D.B. & M. BUTTE COUNTY CALIFORNIA, SAID LINE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, DISTANT THEREON 1666.7 FEET WESTERLY FROM THE EAST QUARTER SECTION CORNER OF SECTION 25; THENCE NORTH 03 DEG. 04' WEST, 1520.45 FEET„ THENCE NORTH 58 DEG. 54' 30" EAST, 107.51 FEET THENCE NORTH 39 DEG. 51' EAST, 299.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86: 66.18 FEET TO AN 8" CONCRETE MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3 5 E 168,SAID MONUMENT BEING LOCATED AT AN ANGLE POINT ON THE EAST BOUNDARY OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN DEED TO SHERMAN S. HINAMAN, JR., ET UX, AS RECORDED, IN BOOK 21.76; PAGE 700, OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG. 11' DO" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE 102.40 FEET TO AN 8" CONCRETE MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3168; THENCE NORTH 20 CEG. 50' 30" WEST, 29.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THAT CERTAIN 24.00 FOOT WIDE ROAD EASEMENT AS DESCRIBED IN THE AFOREMENTIONED DEED TO SHERMAN S. HINAMAN SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE HEREIN DESCRIBED LINE; THENCE SOUTH 14 DEG. 28' 30" EAST, 112.37 FEET; THENCE NORTH 86 DEG. 51' 3019 EAST, 150342 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A T ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF THE CALIFORNIASTATEHIGHWAY 95 AND THE END OF THE DESCRIBED LINE. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL THAT PORTION OF SAID EASEMENT LYING WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF PARCEL II EASEMENTf 'DESCRIBED HEREIN. PARCEL IV:_ AN EASEMENT FOR ROAD PURPOSES bE9CRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN 2.34 ACRE PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THE DEED RECORDED APRIL 6 19811 IN BOOK 2610, PAGE 283, OFFICIAL RECORDS, SAID CORNER BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE 'HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; THENCE NORTH 75 DEG. 11' WEST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID PARCEL, 12.33 FEET TO AN 8 INCH CONCRETE MONUMENT TAGGED RE 3168; THENCE NORTH 20 DEG. 50' 30" WEST, 75.83 FEET TO A ONE-HALF INCH RE -BAR TAGGED LS 3625; THENCE NORTH 83 DEG. 591 101+ WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 2.34 ACRE PARCEL, 57.25 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 20 DEG, 50' 30" EAST, PARALLEL WITH AND 60:00 FEET WESTERLY OF SAID EAST LINE, 84437 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 74 DEG. 281 3010 F;ASTr 129.49 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID 2.34 ACRE PARCEL - THENCE NORTH 27 DEG. 47' 20" EAST' ;ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 1.9.32 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PAGE 8 v , r ,,._.. T. 18 N., R. 2 E., M. 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