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. hl. 1 �, +1 ��1 ..�I 1� R•.r R �' ' Y:�.•6 �. � Y]tsi : o.:, •. 1` ..`� s� +. ♦..° I i • „� b( •PA, 1 • 0 4r 11 • � •• � - rely � •. 1� � I rIJJ .� � V ' 4T;Ift— r ••a'4" ♦ W .ISI ,y a" A ' s4 •Y��` '4 Y y igA ;�+!-•._w... .. ,..^I- _.':�'..L_tlA.IY+',"i->..: ,.....�...--....'Ay'^5 ... ..,.♦. ....:.:.,.. v A ', 4 __ .�:.: ....1 . ...._ .. ... ............ ,..,. .., ... ... E", m - 1.. m = f* PI mmiNG commISS ONt 1,24. Ity SPIEET FOR LAND_ ,DIVISIONS Jit Sing Bains Log489-07-27-0 PLS _CA,11T r, 2632 Nevada. Street, Live oak, CA 95.953 Ohllx�..R Same ?, R0cSCT DBSCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Map to divide 45 acres to create 4 :parcels 3 at 10 +I- acres each, and one at 15 +J- acres At the northeast corner of Hwy 99 and. Nielsen A ,-nue, Gridley t are«. SSES'SORO S PARCEL NU1 BER (S) _ 24-09•-79 ZONITIG A-5 GENERAL PLAN Low Den ResJpROJECT wCNSISTEFIT? C-E`"TERAL PLAN CO' �xORMANCE REPORT June 7 , '1989 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE Fu"FO 'CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS? No - - e:�Z. APPLICATION RECEIVED July 27'; 1989 ,�GSENT/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINELRt GDA - ADDPESS 220 Grand Avenue,, drovil:le, CA 95965- bPVZ, PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PAEPARZEO _ s 7,NVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICXL EXEMPTION DATE FILED_ DETERMINATION .,�( IJEGAT.jJE �'ECL�?'iiF,TZOT - DATE AndP'EX7�I.tl '; �--L..,��� ✓C1�i.J . MITIGAT=D 't3EG DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED t `ENiV: IRPP►GT REPOT DAVE CFRiIFIED #' 7'PATE CL8ARINGHOUSE SUE. COt'�iITTTEE, ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING 0AirEj-1� v�� � r°?rf� . � �` �� �'��_ --- f§�y ADV,18ORY AGENCY ACTION APPEALED ... APPEAL 1j-AV%114 jut, 2 71999 TE NT&TIV'E SUBDNLSIOTI TENTATIVE PARCEL M&P ©rfWj1o, Calif pRELIrffSIARY SUBDIVISION Lj WAIVER .APPLICATION (Please check appropriate box) APPLICAN�,1.� T: „-5-. PPI /'J p-ron rro: �3-174- ILDDRESG PHONE NO: EiICilTib".4:1t' ^�t PIiON'L NO: 533-2068 :YOH G.DbA. ADDRE OS: ?G GRAND' A7ENQE 0RGVILLE CA. 96 f MXIL NOTICE OF HEARING TO APPLICANT & (1- D.A. LOCATIOTI OF PROP: RTY : TO4ti SHIP 17 SECTION y RANGE . - z4-O°,� 7 ,. TOTAL AC'-. GE PARCEL NUMER: "' OR RECENT 'POLICY OF TITLE: 114, AIiCE pT.�;A ,E ;ttl3tfiTx PT'�:I1i-flbiAAP.Y TITLE P,:�POP.� w month") Wint A.P!'''LICnTIO13. IMICASE' BMLO4' THE ';Ar - (dated within Ia:: cis: A1vlt p,1,'COitD ti�i Z1iF"�Y•!4r,'T7OIF -A! WHICH THIS PARTICULAF? PARCEL WA ; CREATED: H ATE _ ../ G I _ BOOKS- PAGE MfS z rI� DIy Or pARCELS BEING �'REATED (L,icludinE any remainder): "TAT;CF TO NAnML w,ATER COURSE OR GTOPH DRAY FROPOSED MET p�� SE4�AGE IfT; POaAL: (check with I ea? th Department) r^ROPOuED SOURCE?F WATER; _---- (Check with Health Department) ,�O �T To Tim AOUtTIiARY OF THE ORIGINAL PARCEL! ISO PowER AND PROBE L�ZiE., E..1� IF TIOT', ECTSIit1TE TI�'�..DIt T"%NCE 'TiJEY WILL WjE To BE E? TENDED: " Page s NAME CP NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD: w DISTANCE TO IMAREST PUBLIC ROAD T (For iftformation on nearest public road, check with Public Works Departme; t) IF ACCESS IS BY PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY, ATTACH DOCUMENTATION TO THIS APPLICATION. IF ACCESS IS BY A RECORDED PRIVATE ROAD EASEMENT, INDICATE DEED REFERENCE: VOm4s P/A PAGE _ IF THERE' ARE, ANY NO ACCESS STRIPS, THESE MUST BE SHOWN ON TENTATIVE X,%P ANT) Tom; RECORDING DATA INDICATED BELOW: VOLUME /t.'l PAGE DIS -TARGE TO CITY LIMITS: �4 f rLe HAS THE OWNER OF THIS PARCEL CREATED ANY CONTIGUOUS PARCELS? NCS 01GIvi-TUR Or, r FANG , • A 514 ,ED : C.-OP—SI FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Reteipt dumber: / Total Rece3vecit 'D8$.juouldoxe(3 oworj 'f , dAkr-1,=r'7FL) bail; to 6 tin Butte Count in DeFOO FICE USE ONLY Y PlannB pt Receipt # , O,. Y;.- 7 County Center Drive i !f Crovi lle, CA 95965-3391 Applicant (916) 5314-7601 AP # A Subdivision Name,(if applicable) APPENDIX H Onto Filen M_ * LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS Supplemental Information for Planning Department I. i"ist and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, Stt'te and federal agencies;; �tOit " ?. Proposed scheduling/associated projects: j. Anticipated incremental development (phasiz,g of subdivision units, futurki development plans): A WhaL method 011 be utilized to accommodate surface drainage? Describe how nn -site and downstream drainage channels Will be affected. '!- Fiat ✓.vfrr ST S 012AW _ S> ProX;imit,y of water for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc.):`'' fr, Will exc:tva t i 0n or grading be necessary? Cubic5 yards (estimatt.)', bitocLions for travel to 'property (rural and mounta hout areas Only): d,':`ENVrRONMENTAJ, INPACTs AND'MITIGAT.ION MEASURES Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the ;Fend division. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? /voN4" h, ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topogtaphy, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe anv existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. zFAc }1M-Ic 4O2GHPIIZD � 'e_Af_O.� W 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, etc.), intensity tut land. use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, depart tnent steres; etc.), and scale of development (hieight:, frontage, setbacks rear yard, etc.). 3 �StluT� ' soir.A-a. l -.or 5w4 S/ /:�Ama. ! / Si A T! rL Pc'T �5l Tl caeca ,ham 0 S R'1'.IEiGATION! I hereby certi.ifv that the statements furniished above and in thf- :rt t-Wht-d exhibits present the data and information required for this irrr t r.i 1 QvrAuat ort Lo the test of my ability, and that the facts, statements and .trtothiAtiort presented are true, and correct to the best of my knowledge Arid hr 1 i e f *U80 801Jrarote slit'et for longer responses, �aG.►uewdo;anaQ nup�' 8 v N111' }ttiY.i,.F`!• C :C�t JN�i'Y rr� C� ry n C:1•:N1•:}•:A►,. `F'r.Ai•! C:C)NF•'t')t•:N1AN<:l+._ }•tF•:!'C11.'f'fy� G".fJ 89 MAI' Ori 'S1j1k15 Y V i ,4 I (jN MAY oramoo `(afomja F t+Mrtlt 1 •h c.n bi• romp l k.vd by arp l i cant' 1. APP14C.AIrr $1 i1rD ADDRESS! !) 1 \ S J 1) -1 (.71) - �-�L rji.�- n ( cav i i i N 11 Po'l Ldf l - `r:. 1"ko.1FCr DESCRIPTION (� ►- 3. ASSE:Sok1S PARCEL MMBERM: 5)9- 32-9-1 Arryi Lu.k 6 -KCL Q 4. PF:OPOSM wst- me to llowing; items arm to be completed by the Planning Department 1 GIMP.Etrr 74111i'M '� !Z1 (7 " J5 •.Y'! M 01� LAND CONSERVATION AGP. F3� iTs _ I)P O:rE.''rIs"i11i. g'(.Alg DESIG1rATx011:,�,Q. I,�.a i 1*k*valonnr•ncl5ite Dr_simafion Ceiteria: YES' NO 2(i VVS V It is recommended that you perform 1, ;t I��i u'bn lntv�iV� '�� the following checked items: 2. t t �. ---- ARr11AEOLOGICAi, RECORDS CHECK 3. LtAkr" " 7- j / g,li EtcS.rl r, l�. c!_,. •---- W"ANICAL SURVEY SURM �l 11,1 ii t� �' GEOLOGICAL YES NO r� 7 • ._.___ ti1I` i#TN DEPARTMENT )F FISH .. AN. GAME DEYELOPW iT ZONE': VI-HIN'FLOOD PLAIt.' lbw --- .----- WI' MIN AREA, SPEC] -IC OR Staff Detdroination: Substantially confor=s to'. LA D USE PLAN, t-71��,1 ' + GENERAL PLAN.' 1. Lara Use _._ _ If Yes Mama of , 2. Conservation. 3, Open Space V' NI VIN MAN RESE1 JE; +s Safety Nalso✓'� � If Yes; -15me of P,eservt� b: !lousing 7. Circulation11 ((Wo 5�' N tw/A h ` ' i_ AT !PORT I.t "r0 USE 1 i LIN: �1a �lr��.� i�Yt:7�► a. 4 iyi+1„r:s�►r"a c�aa xr5: ,��'� +>ji_ ,i -lir ! n.`�t 'a St..iii 5f! rtntOirr� i,� - � _ lata 46,L A5 HF. A1'PLICANI FOR illi✓ "ODES LAND DIVISION)I AH r�;ARE t4iE ill>tF'r�N” AN':E WITH '7111: Gt:'U" PLAIT A1rD ZONING,, OF 711; AbO�•`:i STAfF ElERNI'fAtION plGAF,b Nt % Sigr►.�4ure i�f Xlipllcan , " �'ih s lo)iurt cltl oxpirb ifid be dit6rsedr.! six (n) months frog a date at."thc stnft aturi.. Lb 1000A (rosvll"Od 6'4)) a o Planning Department NAME: JIT SING BAILS y. w ,Vironmental Health Department v (Forestry Department) AP: 24-09-79 'ytn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) Butte County Sheriff .*G&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell, Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet-) htso Distr'ct (wall trap) G 0 ! AIA Q�1/t`i��� n, �a1,1/ 11 NJ) V Water Company (if individual wells are not indicated on applicati6A or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Nater Co. California Water Service Company (Chico area)' Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area) SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area. NE of river) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area. along Pentz Rd. to lake) Butte Water District Bugzta±l.Waterworks (Doe Mi;.A. Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation.Distra t _ City of . . (check wall maps foi spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise _ Biggs Gridley 0?,OVMLE AREA. ONLY: Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see large map in cabinet) El Medio Fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only) MIGGS, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY): check wall map and title report to 'see what applies. Some areas overlap; Drainage District #1 Drainage District #2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation District #853 Reclamation District x2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage 'District 11; CERTAIN CASES` Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept, of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (near State Pvy. 32, 10, 99, 149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Elwy. & Richvale Hwy,), 191 (Clark Road) State hater Quality Control Beard (projects with more than 100 lots or Units) United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land -check ;AP books) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Water Resources Department (property near Lake Oroville -- watershed) Rock Creek Reclaimation. Dist: (west of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy. 99 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreation & Park bist (60.1y for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASES: check title report for any mention of special service's or easements such as to Thermali'to Irrigation District (numbered items) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF,'Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE .OROviLLE,. CALIFORNIA WAS T elephone• 19161 538.76$1 RONALD 0._MaELROY November 13, 1991 Deputy Director CDA. RE: AP 24-9-19 220 Grand Avenue TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP Oroville, CA 95965 Gentlemen Please `be advised that the letter to you dated November 5, 1991, regarding the extension of time for the Jit Sing rains tentative parcel, map Was in error regarding the new date Of expiration. The new date of expiration is October 23, 1994: If you have any questions regarding this matter, please Contact this office. Very truly yours; William Cheff Director of Public Works i 51�n Mendonsa A6istant Director JM/ds c 'fannin cg" Health :Jit Sing tains_, 10046 Dive Oak Blvd.t Live Oakt CA 95953 i Atte Count DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (8111) CHEFF,_Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone, (916) 538.7681 RONALD D, McELROY Novembet` 5, 1991 Deputy Director A _ RE AP 24--9-79 220 Grand Avenue TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP Orovillet CA, 95965 ,Gentlemen: At the 'regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on Xovember 4, 1991; the agency granted a 36 months extension of time in which to file the final map for the above referenced property. he new date of expiration shall be: October 23, 1991. if you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public. 14orks Joh��ni.1endonsa Assstant Director JM/ds cc planning Health Jit Sing Baihs, 10046 Live Oak Blvd., Live Oak, CA 95953 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE ORALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (914-!-&4-4,51,319-72 6 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Director October 14, 1991 G.D.A. RE AP 24-09-19 220 Grand Ave. Tentative Parcel Map Oroville, CA 95965 Gentlemen Please he advised that your .request for an extension tension of time in -which to file the final map for the above referenced tentative parcel map has been placed on the, Butte County Advisory Agency's agenda for November 4 1991. The meeting will commence at 9.00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room, County Admin 5tra> ^n.- Building, 25 County Center Dr., Oroville, California. If you have any questions concerning this matter) please contact this office. : Very truly yours, William Cheff 3 Director of Public Works John Mendons2 Assistant Director JIB/kp cC Planning Department.., . Environmental Health Department Jit Sing Bains; 10046 Live Oak Blvd., Live 04<, CA 95955 l Office of Planning and R aDqoAkm 0V :DP -T -,F- Ar" rMON rc 'R Butte County 1400,Tenth Street, Room Planning Department Sacramento, CA 9581415 7 County Center Drive or OCT 2 1989 Oroville, CA 95965 X County Clerk County of Butte CANDACE J.GRUBBS, Bufte Co, Clerk fay S, YOUt4G Depubj r;TXB,7zG2 3 Filing of Not$ ^,e of Determinau„ ton in compliance with Section 2110. or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title AP Il Name -- dnt:ative Parcel Ma 240979 _ `P -- - .7't Sing Gains ;State Clearinghouse Number Ccntact ?ersoa Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse, John Mendonsa, Public Works (916) 538-7266 ?r6j t Locat areaAt the north,sast corner of Highway 99 and Nielsen Avenue, Project Description Tentative Parcel MUls -to divide 45 acres to create 4 parcels;; 3 @ 10+/--i acres, each and 1 @ 1.:5+/-- acres , This .is to advise than the Butte County Advisory Agency Y ency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project ong October 23, 1989 and has made 'Date) the following determinar,ions regarding 16 -he the above-described project:' 1. The projectRill, X wi1l; not; have a significant effect an thQ efty ronment. 2-, An Environmental Impact Report. was ,prepared for this project pursuant to the provision$ of CRQA. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures_ _ `were, X were not, made a condition of the approval: of the project. 4 A statement of overriding considerations _was, 1� was riot, adopted for this project. TroSp roval.savailabletotheeneal certify that find! R h�blic atand responses and record of P 3ect aP g Butte, CountyPlanning ;Department County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 toReceived for riling ,and p-ttzng, at OFR Z�e�, 74 w Si "riatute B.A. ,E.;TROHL.R Aft � -9 Direi;tor af_ PlatiniriQ, .�.. r i :. ".. f %s LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director pry T+T 14A TT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE. OROVILLE, CALip. MRN1.A, 5965 .ri1 l'.IL' 1ED �•lti1.L Telephonet (916) ,538-7260+ RONALD D, McEhRCY Deputy Director October 23, 1989` Jit Sing Bains RE: AP 24-9-79 2.532 Nevada Street TPM Live Oaks CA 95953 'Dear Mr. Bains; At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on October 23, 1989, the Agency adopted a negative declaration of environmental impact and approved the tentatikfe 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 will be final When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your "final map" utith 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 yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works ohn Mendonsa Ass stantw Director JM/ds attachment ce; Panning Department Environmental Health Department ODA `4 k ,Jit Sing Bains, Tentative Parcel. Map, AP 24-09--79, 4 parcels located t the northeast corner of Highway 99 and Nielsen Avenue. Gridley <,araa. Engineer; GDA 'Public Works conditionst I Beed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right—of-bray from the centerline of Nielsen, Avenue. :2 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Nielsen Avenue and. 15 ft: building setback line from Highway 99 property line': Show all easements of record on the final map. 4 Pay off any assessments. '5 Pay any delinquent taxes or ciu,rrent taxes as required. m Meet: the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department: Obtain enc),aachment permit from Cal trans for driveways. Show 1 ft. no access strip along Hwy,.. 99E frontage of ;parcel 4, only. Show 20 ft wide no development strip along existing drainage Swale: Note on final map that drainage swale is to be kept open to =permit, flow ole storm drainage. Should existing drainage swale be telocabed in the future, the no development strip may be done away with. Health Dup{t.. condition: 10 Provide a 100 ft: leachfiUld free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 ft: of the property M boundaries on. parcels '1, 2 and 4, dis `i•'a�` ... '.. ! ' '. r .r; ffutte cowlt s err'✓ t ri ♦. jJr-t^ en �•� "�� Yj LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BPAU'TV -� DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (p111) CHEFF Oirecter 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE -, OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA-9-5965 Telephone: (916) 533?266 RONALD D.McELROY Deputy Director September 18, 1989 Jit Sing Bains RE; AP 24 09-79 2632 Nevada Street TPr! Live Oak, CA 95953 Dear Mr. Bainsa At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on ,September 18, 1989; the Agency Continued its review of the above-referenced subject to October 23i 1989. The item was continued at the request of the engineer. The next meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m, in the Board Of Supervisors Roomi 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA,If you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this office. Very truly yourst> William Chef Director Of Public Vorks ipti Mendonsa Assistant Director JM/ds uo: Planning Department tfivironmental,Health Department GDA o co. lea Ong Conn SEP 181089 1 ,I 0r0V116, ca gtorh SufteCount .�I Y LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AMD i t.AUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) GHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone, (916) 53�p'� q D. CERT]'PZ�D MAIC MeeLROY Deputy Director September 1; 1989 Jit Sin$ Bains RB: AP 24-09-79 2-s-32 Nevada Street Tentative Parcel Map ;Live Oak,, CA 95953 Dear lJr. Bains Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear , your application on the above=identified property on September 18, 1989. 'The Agency will, be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcel. map. Public Works will xecottimend the conditions of approval as listed,on the attached sheet. The meelLina will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Clroville, California. If you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this office. Very truly yours; William Cheff Director of Public Works 4hn Mendonsa Assistant Director im/ds ;atta�h4m�,enti cc: manning Departmett Environmental. Rea;lth Department: GDA " c� I, U I' r Jit Sing Baits, Tentative Parcel Map, AES 24=09-79, 4 parcels- „ted At the northeast corner of Highway 99 and Nielsen Avenue: Grit `,ey ,urea. Engineer GDA Public, Works conditions'. I Deed to the County of Butte 30 fti right--of-way from the centerline of Nielsen. Avenue. 2 Indicate a 50 fti building setback from the centerline of Nielsen Avenue and 15 ft4 building setback line from Highway 99 property line. 5 Show all easements of record on the final map. .4 Pay off any assessments; 5 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required: 6 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. 7 Obtain encroachment permit from Cal Trams for driveways: j A BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Division of Environmental Health 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95`965 (916) 538--7281 Auguste 24, 189$ GDA 220 Gran4 Avenue Oroville, CA` 95965 RE: SAINS Jit Sing AP# 24--09-79, Hwy 99 and Nielsen Avenue Dear Sir;+ This department has advised the Butte County Department of Public Works Laird Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above application.. Based on present information, we can recommend a condit?onal approval, approval or Recommend Conditions for Annroyal I. Provide a .1001 le,achfield free setback around eXisting wells either within thery o, of the property boundaries an parcels�l 2, and within 10 If you have any questions regarding this letter,, please contact Tom Hughes or myself at the above listed address or telephone number between 8:00 — 10:00 A.M. weekdays. Sincer2:y, Philip E. Nelsoiii supervising Environmental Aea;lth Specialist , Dvli8ion of Environmental Health st�EN�kf c Planning Department .y111► LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7'COUNTY CENTER'0RIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA. 95965.3397 TELEPHONE. (916) 538-7601 August 9 1989 slit Sing Bans 2832 Nevada street L►ye Oak, CA 95953' ;Res Tentative Parcel Map, AP 24-09-19 Dear Mr. Baths: The Butte County Planning: Department hat completed the. enVi:ronmentai revleW of your project in accordance With the .California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Bute County Advisory Agency within the required ids days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5i uh addltion, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20- 63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been mental e Env I n bocumentatlon/Planing Director's se find eReport dwhich hr has been prepar,ed for your project. .Please revleW the enclosed' initial Study/PlanningDirector`s 'Repor't with- conditions of approval If applicable, if you note any errdr,',s or omissions In Our eVAlUAtion, please bring 'themto our attention. The Envlr6hrnental Documents and Planning Director's Report for your project has been Sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action Cailfo'rnia.Government Code. Sections 65950 and 65052.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hearings And approve or disapprove your project Within sIx months from the date on Which your application was received and accepted. Th-- six month time limit for your project mandated by state laww Will occur on January 24, 1990, The Advisory Agency Will notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project If there are madlficatlons to your project, not related to m] t i gat i ng an I dent i f i ed I mpact,, re tVa I UAt lon of your project shall be requlred, Should you have any ,gUestions regarding the Envlronnental Documents`or the Planning Di'rector's report, please contact tbIs office between 10:00 a.m and 3:00 p.m Sincerely, B. A. Kircher Director of P l ann i rig Brent L. Moore Associate Planner ;B Lha I r Enc cc; Pub i kc Works GDA. INTER-DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM' 'TO: Butte County Advisory Agency Planning Director :;;UsjECT: Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Jit Sing Balns AP 24-09-79 OATEs- August 9 1989 This Is a proposal for a Tentative Parcel Map to divlde 45 acres t>,o create, four parcels; three parcels at 10 +/ acres each and one at 15 +/- acres. The present zoning is A-5. The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Low Density Residential The project site is located within the Gridley-Biggs Area Land Use Plan.. this area has been designated an Urban Reserve within the Area Land Use Plan. However, due to the density of the proposed subdivision of ten acres per dwelling qo:n-I le the Urban Reser=ve poi i c 1 es are not app I i cab I e to -this }project, M ii`ihe proposal does not Conflict With County zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County General Pian nor any county, specific or "commU`-a ty p l a'n . Negative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed project In accordance With the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 005 days as mandated by the California Public Resources Code rection 21161.5« Kecommend approval of the proposed 'Tentative Parcel Map subject to the following condition: a,. The; Parcel Map shall hot be recorded until such time. encroachment permits are obtained from the Callfornia a Department of Transports � tion , District 3 , f .Jr access to each J�'� parcel created off of State Highway 99. iBLM ; i r e k - M, APPENDIX 7 '+ , �� CCJi.il*tTY OF' 3BL7TTE ENV TCJNMEN' AL C1_1ECX1,ZST FORM' (To be completed by Lead Agenoy) LOG No. 89-07--27-01 A..a NO. 24=09-79 i:�BACKGi?:OU'NT� 1. Name of proponent �!it Sing Bains Z. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable); I -Nevada ,Street GDA 3. l`I. MANDR2r3RY_ F"I:2V'TST'NGS GF S=GIVYF=LANCE 1. Does the project lravre the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of ;a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or Wildlife. population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to elinate a plant ,or animal c�nim runity, reduce the umber or restrict tale rank,, o£ a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major period$ Of California history or prehistory? 2. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term environmental goals? (A short-term the envirorwott is one which occurs in a relatively brief period Of tiimme while long-termx impacts will endure into the future,) 3, Does she project, have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where t',e impact ,on each resource is relatively small. but there th f total f " M Mose impacts on the environment is significant.) e e feet of the ++ Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial. Adverse effects on h=.man beings, either: directly or indirectly? [II. 27ETERMZtv.4TTc�TT (To be completed by. thr: Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation! I/WE find; the proposed project COULD 1401 have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. IIWE'find that although the proposed project COULD have a significant effect tthe environment, thh there will not be'a significant effect in this case because e MITIGAi^IAN MEASURES .described on the attached sheet ,have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE: DECLARATION will be prepared, INt find the proposed project My have a significant effect on the envirdhmdnt, And an ENYIPMENTAL LIOACT REPORT is 'required, „_YES MAYBE' No COONTy OF 9UTTB, PLANKING DEPARn*:N1 BY,, --- L Brent L - Moors Assoaa,at Planner .� Reviewed by: t �[ EN�,r Z T, Q ,— N'M�1�TTAL (Explas►ations of all YES 1i' 11 "MAYBE" and BE answers are required on attached sheet(s),, 1: FMTH;, Will thei proposal result in significants a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures? YES MAYAg NO b9 Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil? C. M.1ange in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. IiA,,vase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? S. 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 lake? &. Loss of 1,=dme agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? l v r . h. Eitpo5ure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes,) landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? x• An. Will the proposal result in substantial: L Air emissions ttr deterioration -of ambient air quality? is. 'The creation of' objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of 43:r movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3!'AA2.R Will the proposal result in substantial: t _�- 8. Changes in currl:nts, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine olc fresh waters? b. Changes in absmt Uon rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amougt of surface ruhol'f? ci Need for Off site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, channelizatian or culvert installation? d: Alterations to the course or floc of flood water's? 1_ e,: Change in the amlyunt of surface water in any water body? v. f Discharge into surface Waters, or in any alteration of surface Water ualit ihcluditl quality) but riot limited to temperature, dissolved turbidity? oxygen or / v Alteration of the S' a direction or rate of flow Of ground Waters? h. change in the quantity or quality of direct additions ,5r withdrawals,�or through interceptioneof by cuts or 'excav&tioi►s? astroaquifer' i. Reductit.n in: the 1umOunt of Water" otherwise available for public water supplies? �. Exposure of peopIt or property to waLbr-related hazards such as fioodin g 4. PT.AI- LIFT. Will the proposal retut,t i • stubstahtial3 a. Change in the diversity of 'species, or Bombet of any species of plants (including trees shrubdrops,, , s,> grassy and aquatic plants)? b. kxeduct.ioh of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants'? C, 1ntroductioh of new species of plants into an area, or in A barrier to the normal replenishrent of eXisting species? d, keduction in acreege of any agricultural tropl r, _ALt— " Will the proposal result in .substantial: a. Change in ttte diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, lantl animals including reptiaes, fish and shellfish, �r YES MY 13 NO insects)'?' organisms b. Reduction ilt the numbers of any unique, ue rare or endangered species of animals? C. Intzoductioq of new species of animals into an area, or in a barrier to the migratian or movement of animals? d. Deterioration of existing fish or Wildlife habitat? �W 6, NOISE;. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposur!: of people to severe noise levels?� AND G13ARI;, Will the proposal produce significant light and ;glare? ` $. 1'D USE. Will tare � proposal result in.a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? `! 9' NACL'RAL RESOURCESw Will the proposal xcsult in substantial: _ N a. Increase in the rate of use Of any natural resources? b. De letion of Any y .ion -renewable natural resources? 1c1. 1ISSK 01• UPSET. Will the proposal involve.- nvolve?a. a.A rink of explostOn or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited for i.l, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the 'ox of an accident upset conditions? event b. possible interference Vinh an etiergency response plan or emergency evacuation plant 11. Pt1PULAT121. Will the proposal alter location, distribution, density or growth rate of the human. ,population? 12. HOUSING. Will the proposal. affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? 13: UANSP01=TEAT8TATZ6NJCIRA2ION. Will th:: proposal result in: A, Gereratior, of substantial Add!tioital wthicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking lacil:.ties, or demand for new parkiatg? 0. SvbstantiAl impact onexisting transportation systems? d. SYgnifivant alterations to present patterns of circutation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to 14aterborne'L rail or air traffic' f, Incre-A'Ir� in traffic.hazakdr• to motor vehicles, bicyclists or Pedestrians? lox, PiJRLIC SF' tg Will theosa� rn have ari effect upon, or result in a no ed Tor new fott. a.ltered goaernmzt sear. rices:; a. Fire prr)tat:tion? b. Police protection2 ci. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational .facilities? e. Raintenance of public Edtilitiesy including roads? W f. Other goverrLental tervitPs7 W3- u t_ 15. EMGY. Will the proposal result In: YES _ MAYAS N0 a. Use of substantial,am)Dunts of fuel or energy? , ` b. Substantial increase in demand upo;a existing az<<rces of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? lb. UT1L'T.TTES. Will the proposal result in a need for :new systems, or subst5tlal alterations Ho t:he following: a. power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? C. Water availability? d. sewer or septic syste.�s3 ei $torn wafter drainage? Solid waste and disposal? 411,f. 11, it dAN 1iFAT.2H. Will the proposal result in: A. Creation of any health hazard or potential Lazard (excluding mental health)? b. Ekposure of Odple to potential health hazards? 18. A_FSTMETICS. Will t1he proposal result in obstruct the obstction of any scenic vista or view open to the public; or will the proposal resultin the creation o£ an zes :etica4ly offensive sittl open to public 'view? 15, PEC"ATTON, Will the proposal result in an impact Upo:ri the quality or quantity of existing reore'ational opportunities? U 20. M-LTURAL PF5("ACF; -j + r -- proposal a. tWill the proposalic or ret lt. in the alteration or destiuctioh of a__ z archkeological situ? ii. Will the pcoposalresult in adverse physical or aesthetic i£fects to A prehistoric. or 'historic building, strucituke of object? C, Doe* the proposal have the potential to cause, a phyl5ical thange which odu.ld affect unique ethnic cultural sralues7 d Will'the proposal restrict Existing, religious or sae:ted uses within the potential impzct: areal 17,,TSC: 7 _Tq tjF ElVtr RO',Ad1�IEN`fiA%, VAr.C7AT_-ToN Sae attarhedi ,i �4- I D I SSCUSS l0N OF ENV i RONI i1RNTAL EVALUATION AP * 2.14-09-79 ,Insignif lcttamounts of disruption, displacement, compartlon, orovercoverinan y g l Will occur. The ptroject site Is level VAII•.y ground which has been developed into orchards and field crops. The dens ty of one dWeiIIhg unit per _10 acres liv iIi result 1n only ,,Minor nor airoUhts of overoover I ng of the sol I by residential buildings ,and associated improvements Igr Loss of prime agricultural productive solls outside designated urban ,as Will not occur as a result of this project The ,project slte Is ,'=sIgnated by the Butte County General Plan as "Low Density Res ident tal"'. The project site Is In close proslmity to the City of ,Gridley urban area.. ah: All of Butter County Is within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone Vill. Construction of structures In actor"dance With the Uniform Building Code for, seismic hazards Is antic)►gated to mitigate all risks assoclaterl'With seismic activity at the project site, 3b: No slgnIftcant changes In the absorption rate, drainage. ,patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff Is anticipated as a resuit of this project. Less than .2% of the project site Will be overcovered by driveways', residences, or outbuildthgs4 It is.. ar,f,IcIpated the proposed density of I dwelling unit per i0 acreswill not result In any slgniflcant changes. Sb : The Project :site Is l t ate , adjacent to State Highway 99 and the tdUthern PAC I f I c: Railroad. Such transportation factlitles produce a high level of nolle, It Is anticipated construction to the; Uniform Building Code Standards Wi-Il mitigate Indoor naytse Ieve 'Is tci 111sighlflcant levels, in addition; the to acre lot size Wili provide for the ability to setback residential si"'UctiUres to an appropriate dlstance to reduce the outdoor: noise level of the residential site. 8i The proposed project site is designated by the BUtte County Genera 1 Plan As, *,Low 'Density Residential" andIs 'zoned A»b by the 8,Utte County Zoning Ordinance,. The proposed project 1s In Glonformance With all appllcable land use anis zoning regulations. '13c,f: The proposed subdivislon deslgn would requli~e additional Ingress/egress Off of State Highway 59. Numerous driveways and Ihtersectlons along Highway 99 deteriorates the roadway's capacity and hampers the ab,l I l ty of Highway 99to per form Its desired jots and creates a Unpleasing transportation envlrohment, It It anticipated that the encroachment permit procEtss Utlll.zed by the California Department of Transportatloh Will mitigate ary adverse impacts caused by the proposed subdivision. 20a:The project site 1s' deslgnated by the Butte COUnt y Archaeological Sensitivity Map as h7vlhg a low probablllty of finding any archaeological resources, As such, no archaeological record's search _1a necessary, bLki Ir DATA SHEET Ay Protect gesort tion I. Type of Project: Tentative Par0ei Map. 2. Brief Description: Tentative Parcel Map to dlvlde 45 acres to create 4 parcels; 3 to+/- acres each, and I a 15+/_ acres. 3 Location: At, the port'east corner of Highway 99 and Nielsen Avenue, Just soul,:, `- the Gridley area:- 4. Proposed Density of CleveIow. `nt: One dwelling unbt per I0 acres. 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Less than 10%- S. Access and Nearest Public Road(s) State Route 99 and Nielsen Avenue. 7, Method of Sewage Disposals Individual septio incl Ieachfield systems. a Source of Water SUppiY� individual wells: 9" Proximity of Power Llnes Adjacent to property, to. Potential for furthor land divisions and development: Thi, property Is zoned A --a which would allow an additional five rots. B o_nylronmental Setting Ph,,ys i ca,'( Environment 1 Terrain a. General Topographic Character:, Fiat valley agricultural Land. b SIopen 0-2%. c. Elevation: so too ft, A.S:L. d, Limiting Factors None: 2 Soils a. Types and Charact6rIsticst Gridley Clay loam very good agricultural soil. ii Limiting Factors: None. 3� Natural Hazards of the Land ;h. Earthquake Zone: Moderate Earthquake 'Intenslty zone villi b. Erosion Potential: None, c. Lan tilde Po*.6htl'ah None. d. Flt,e Hazard• Unclassified irrigated area. e. Expansive Sol!'Potehtialz High: 4, Hydrology a, SurfaC:e Mater; Drainage ditch traverses through the project site. -7y b Ground water: GtInera I i y diva l l ab I e. c. Drainage Characteristics: Property dralns towards the soUhd. Annual Rainfall (normal): 22-24". e. LlmIt'Ing F.-hctors: None, 5.Visual/Scenlc QUalltyz Good, 6. ! 7. Acoustic Quality: Fair -to poor -: h l ghway traffic nooses . Ale Quality: Good I - agricultural burning. B1� lcti I Environment: 8. 9eta I arid. abirds iand �lanlmaisl 9. j Wildlife Habitat: Small associated with valley agricultural lands. Cultural!,Environment- 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area; Low sensitlyity. 11. Butte County General Plan designation; Low Density Residential, 12. EX I st i ng Zo-n i ng: Agrl'cU i tu4'a f - 5, 13. . 14. Ex i st I n,g Land Use on-site: Plum orchard and f i e i d cropp . Surrounding Area - a. Land Uses: Agricultural, rural resden+Ial. b. Zoninga M-2, A-5; and A-40, C. Cell., Plan Designation. Low Density Residential. d. Parcel Sizes: 1-60 acres. e1. Population: Rural residential, 16. 16. Character of Site and Area: Rural agricultural. _ . Nearest Urban Area: City of Gridley. 17., 18« Relevant Spheres of Influence; City of Gridley. Impl'ravements Standards 19. Urban Area: No, Fire Protection Service: a Nearest County (State) Fire Station,. Station 4#74 In Gridleyj approxlMatefy 1 mile to the north, b.* Water Aval labH lty: Water tender only. 20. Schoo 1, yi n Area: Gr i d l ey Un I Cin H I gh School , -7y DATE, July °26, 1989 AP NO. 24-09-79 RETURN BX: 8/15189 PROJECT DESCRIPTION; TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP APPLICANT:, JIT SITS 3AIN4 MNGINI EER: G.D.A. CONDITIONS AND/OR COrtSEN'TS Dear Sirs, I da hope_ you are aware that the Sunset Village Subdivision, to the north of 'this pro erty, drains its surface water thru the drain located in the middle of this property, and are familic with the problems which occur every time it rains: A grave mistake. -was made in the riart, of the _County of Butte, 'in allowing' the dey61np� net of thg,_' set Villgoe Subdivision without regard for adequate draitjage. 7o allow further development to drain into this drain; without some thought to col^resting the exisfing problem of surface water drainage; is unthinkable, and possibly crimmina'l, w Ved'1sincerel v .voursc. Lester Breeding, By July 26; 1989 Jit Siiig 'Rains RE: AP 24-09-79 2632 Nevada St. Tentative Parcel. clap Live Oak, CA 95953 Dear Lair. Bains This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for the above-raferenced property is being submitted to the Plaruiiing Department for environmental determination, and to the Environmental Health Department for its review. This application will be considered complete Teen we have received notification from the Planning Department and the Environmental HealthDepartment that all necessary data have been received.. These departments will contact you rega,.ding any additional information they may require, Very truly yours, 'William Gheff, Director of Public ticrks r John Mendonsa Assistant Director cru: Planning Department Environmental IT4alth Department i Orov.11e, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 1 DATE: July 26, 1989 SLWECT Jit Sing Bains - TRITATIVE PARCELNAP f ! ASSESSOR'S MAR BOOK NUMI ER 24 PAGE 09 PARCEL(s) _ 79 LOCATIONS 4 Aarcels located at the northeast corner of ,,,,v. 99 and Nielsen_. LAvenue. Gridl.eV a ,ea. Attached is a copy of tine above-described tentative map for -your review. If you have any suggestions, additions or recommendations concern°,ing this project, please return them to this office by August 16; 1989 Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works hn klendonse sistant Director JMrk�s attachment i n 41160 (Atvised 1]:/87)