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HomeMy WebLinkAbout025-030-055,. e � a � �,y �� .�K � I P ,_ � � P ' \ , .��'F._ ' C1+iM � � m ; I � S�4 �(!" I ' � � � ' ✓ fir„ ® d �1 a 1 _ s "".r � .• t Qr • t, u s A. ' � .. � iia - I �� n � �• t 8 ., � . � • � n� . n i �� �. o , ,� . � . � �''. ,�� • , _ r� PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DIVISIONS' B - H APPLICANT�! Equipment _l Rental .�t�<.,�1 "Bob" B Roert nes Heavy Q b � �' � C�•Z¢ ADDRESS P.O. Box 730, Oroy lle, CA_95965 OWNED Sime PROJECT DESCRIPTION To divide 5+ acres into 1 1/4 acres ' each on property zoned A-2. LOCATION' On the nortll__side of Bob j1'av , approximately- 600 `CJ, t_vsst of its. intersection with 'Hihwav 70, Palermo area._ ASSESSOR i S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 25-03--S.; ;6 GEN. PLAN ~> .:„ PROJECT CONSISTENT? ZONING n- 2 _... DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED May -30, 1985 Ron Gi,aVes : P_.O, Bo ,_9,86 .—Otovi 1.1 P, CA 9565 DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN _ PUBLISHED _ PLACE N tMSPAPER NOT7CE(8) PUBLISHED -- O. C. P. G. B: DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN MAILED NUMBER DATE PLANNING DTRECTORIS REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL E.(tiMPTION - DATE FILED DETERMINATION AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION :. DATE ADOPTED �� 1 MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION -. DATE ADOPTED _. ENV. IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED SUB. COMMITTEE MEETING DATA ADVISOVY AGENCY UEARING DkTE��—�. ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION BOARD ACTION _ COMMENTS r, 'R` r l'� A..��..V 0, r'i a W yi r ,..� �r� ,. �; t:6 ti 1 h Ij "aW 1 H r F 1�l.i.R' Y'`1 `• 1 �( ,y� FM� ..i NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Remove, +mlrr�.�'�,,ms -14J TO: Office of Planning and Research FROM: Planning Department 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 7 County Center Drive or Sacramento, CA 95814 Oroville, CA 95965 _.... County Clerk County of Butte SUB3ECT: riling of Notice of Determination in compliance with SecF 2Aos nr 2 ,b52 ,i of the Public Resources Code. 85=05-31-02 AUG IS '985 ject Title AP Name jj i. RL + �(�`.__� �� y Tentative Parcel tap AP 25-05-55, 56 Robert Banes (� � `Cz '/� fitir State C eartng our 1V+am r Contact arson Tec a►�t: filum• (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works (916) 534-4266 Pi3ject LoCstlan On the north ,side of Bob Way, approx. 600 feet west of its intersection with Highway 70. Palermo area. IN–vJect 59cription Land division of 2 parcels at 2.09 acres each to create 4 lots at 1.05 acres each. This Is to advise that the Butte County has approved the above described project and has made tha: following determinations regarding the above described project: 1 The project — will, will not, have a ;significant effect on the environment. 2 An Environmental IMP, --t Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisionsof CEQ&.. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. Thr EIR or Negative Declaration and record' of project appr:.val may be examined at Butte County Planning Department � - 7 _County Cghter Drive, 0 o lei rA 59h5 1 Mitigation measures _ were, , Were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding Considerations was, ,� was not, adopted for this project. Date Received for Filing �.,_8-14-85 Sign r_.., Stephen A, Streeter Senior Planner r revised January 19ss COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMrNT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 916-534-4266 916.534-4339 August 12, 1985 I Robert Mi nes RE: AP 25-03-55 & 1)6 F � bxentativO Parcrals fall V. e BB es orov lle, CA 95965 jlei3r Nr. Banes At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held August 1.2, 1.98 the Agency adopted the negative declaration regardingP� n�v r nmental review and approved the tentative parcel A map for - 56 subject to the coriditions as 14tted 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" 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 should ha'e any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office: JM/ ns Attachment cc; planning - Environmental Review Environmental Health Department Ia+,n Graves and. Aacociatez LD 1110 (Revisod 2-28-84) Very truly yours, William Cheff Directoi^ of Public Works hn Men onsa ssistant bisector BuYlo Co. P160109 �rxnm� Oroville� �agto"rnla { Robert Banes (Land Leveling and Heavy Equipment Rentals Inc,), TENT A'T Vl�', PARCEL MAP, 4 parcels on the north side of Bob Way, approx. 600 it wr-st of its intersection with Hwy. 70. Palermo area. AP 25-03-55 & 56 Engineer; Ron haves acrd Assoc. Public Works conditions: l.. Provide two-way travarsable access RSA -LD -11 to each E,,ra;Fil. from a county maintained road or state highway, 2, Access to be reserved in deeds as per cnurity ordinance rind offered Por dedication on the final map. 3 Show 50 ft building setback line measired from cerxtorlirie of acce t easene4t.. t+. Provide read maintenance agree,rer+t. Show all easements of record on the final lap Provide street name signs per requireiants of the Dept. �#' Public Works prior to recordat.wnr. of the firral map 7. rrovide permanent solution for dr`xinagr- Provide cul -do -sac at the "NA of the 0000, 9 obtain encroact,ct "t pQrmit, uni c antruct, standard roa,l t,pproach providing :adequate sight lioteron 'l t+ th • intersentior- .f F10 Way and Hwy. 70 I(). Pay any delinquent taxjt * .p, : jv.t•!nt 'ta:.(,.; ao. voquiroO. Health dept. cotiditiuna 11. provide an area for w -Us and 100 ft. leach fie ll f'r. e c-?tb+arlt around those areas on parcels 1$ 2, 3 and 4. Bu Flg'Ca. Planning C01r1rk. as 151966 Ornville Gati4crnta APPENDIX V COuNTY or I;UTTE. i NV1ROW13NTAL CHECKLI>T VORl`t ('to be completed by Lead Agency) Log # 85-05-31-02 I. BACKGROUND AP 25••03-55, 56 1 Name of proponent Robert Banes 2. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable) P. 0. Box /30 Ron Graves & Assoc Oroville. CA 95965 P. 0: Box 9.86 Oroville, CA 95965 a. Project description Tentative Parcel Map II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OI' SIGNTPIMCL 1`I�, f1f1YBIr NO a.. Does thu project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a Fish or wildliftspecies, cause a fish or %ildli fe populat .ori to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict: the range of a rasa or endangered plant: or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periosts ..® Of Ca.lifornin history or prehistory. b. Imes the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term, environmental. goals" (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while long-term impacts will endure into the future.) er. hoes the project have impacts which acre individu- ally limited, but cumulatively considerable" t,A project may impact oil ttoo or more separate resources where tite impact on each resource is relatively Small, but where tine effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) d Does th,e project have errvir•onmentai effects which will: cartse substantiol adverse effects on 1111~ , rr hei,ngs, r a then direct]), or indirectly" •� �� 111, lli;T RMI'tMION (To he vompleted by tile Load Agency) Clrr Hic bask o' this initial evaluation: . I/IY10 fintil the proposed protect COULD NOT have a significant effect on tine eriv i ronment , and a N1',GA'I' fV1: DI?CIMA't UIN wili be prepareel . I/Wf, Find that although tine p oposed project could have a signirl.- cant effect on the o.nvironment, there will not be a significant effect in this casco because the MITtGA`t'ION M ASllnti7 tteser'bed on the attac.heel sheet breve; berm added to thr. prnject`l A NVGA1TIAiii IN:Ct.11Rh1'It)X rwi l i be prepared. 1.1'=gal, find the proposed project MAY have a sig;niFict.urt effect on thv Vilvironrrwnt, and an 1.NV1110NfitINTAL IMPACT Rt.'PORT is MJU',,r't,d, DMI.:: _ June .10, 1985 COUNTY 0I; BtJTI't's, {}UNNTNC DMIAR" M11INT L Elx i 1 Tuttl.ei7._ :550Ci.dte n � fiev l owed by t (...-- �a 1, IV. ENVIRONMEN'T'AL IMPACTS xp.anat:ions of a "yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheet(s)) YES MAYBE NO 1, EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? Disrutions, b. displacements, nts, compac`.ion ox '— overcovering of the soil? t C. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any uniqueg eologic or physical features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion,of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? ('► h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: Y.— Ai; - miss ;oars or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes' 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 rate and amount of surface runoff? �. c. Need for offs -site surface dvainage improve- – r ments including vegetation removal, channel- ization or culvert installation? ._ d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters ? e. Change in the amount of surface water i.n any water body? f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved ozygeri or turbidity? _. g. Alteration of the direction or rete of flow of geound waters? h, Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or with- draWals, or throughinterception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? r i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? j. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding YES MAYBE NO 4, PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: . 7.77 a�'nge in the diversity of species, ox number shrubs, any sprays' of plants (including trees, s'hxubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b• Reduction of the numbers Of any unique, rare .�. or endangered species of..plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment Of existingsecies? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? -- 5 .-- ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal, result in substantial: ai �langc In the diversity of species, or numbers of uny species of animals (birr4, including reptiles, lana animals benthic Organisms ox£insects)ish and ?hell fish, b. Reduction in the numbers of any or endangered specuniq.ae, taro -`._. ies of animals?' C. Introducti011 of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6. NOISE. Will the Proposal — p p result in substantial;.,:. a. Increases in existing noise levels? b'. Exposure of 'people to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLS, Will the proposal Igniftcant light and glare? produce 8. LAND USE, Will the proposal result in a su stantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCESin: Will the proposal result UST antaal: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b Depletion of any non c,levable natural resources? 10. P111,31K Or, UN-113T . 1"T11 1.1 � a, "'� A. ray • ok explosior, car th,: release of hazard- ous substancesg> iiiclud (:in but riot limited to oil, pesticides, chemie cals or radi,ation� in th event of an accident or upset conditions? Possible interference With an emergency -. response plan ar emergency evacuation plait? POPULATION. Will the proposal alter the lodation, .stra u on densis population? ' Y, ur g roWth rate of the human l• MOUSING. Will the proposal effect existing housing, Or create a demand for additional housing? a e 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal. result in A. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? 14. 15 16, 17. 18, YES MAYBE NO c., Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail, or air traMc? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect Upon, or xesult in a need for new or altered governmental services: a. Fire protection? b. Police pxotectio'O c. Schools? d, Parks or other recreational, facilities? e•. Maintenance of public :facilities, including roads? f, Other governti_-ntal sere .cas? ENERGY, Will the proposal- result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b, Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy,, or require the development of now sources of energy UTILITIES. Will the propsal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following; a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems'? c. Water availabil i.ty% d, Sewer or septic tank? e. S-orm water drainage? f, Solid waste and disposal?' HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: a, Creation of any health hazard or potential. health hazard (excluding mental health)? b, Exposure of people to potential health hazavds,T AESTHETICS, Will the proposal resul' in the bstruuc` `onn of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or wiA.l the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? A c' r � , e 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal. result in A. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? 14. 15 16, 17. 18, YES MAYBE NO c., Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail, or air traMc? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect Upon, or xesult in a need for new or altered governmental services: a. Fire protection? b. Police pxotectio'O c. Schools? d, Parks or other recreational, facilities? e•. Maintenance of public :facilities, including roads? f, Other governti_-ntal sere .cas? ENERGY, Will the proposal- result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b, Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy,, or require the development of now sources of energy UTILITIES. Will the propsal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following; a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems'? c. Water availabil i.ty% d, Sewer or septic tank? e. S-orm water drainage? f, Solid waste and disposal?' HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in: a, Creation of any health hazard or potential. health hazard (excluding mental health)? b, Exposure of people to potential health hazavds,T AESTHETICS, Will the proposal resul' in the bstruuc` `onn of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or wiA.l the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? A YES MAY13E NO 199 RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact. upon X quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 201. CULTURAL RESOURCES a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological sits;? x b. Will the proposal result .in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? c. Does the proposal .have the p p potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d, Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 25-03-55 56' See attachment W AF 15 01-55 and S6 I& Compaction 0+ the soil ""acO Will result Nam driveway and homasito construction. Igo Kimball 10am is capable Of irrigation or growing woats, oats, barley, and With been used + "901v Olives and fruits. Shurrounding properties have or grazing. The property is Outside of anidOntiod isrZ, sphere o+ "fluence. However,y e i the project size and previous land djYiJ,On actiurban Mataves,ea and Qrovill, significant given the My 160t StOrm water runo++ will increase slightly after development. Drainaqo imPrOve6ents are generally required on all 3 acres. Parcels less than Sd'. ''Domestic animals" have been known to stray into the wiIdli+e area and attack wild animals. Can" compete Qainst dogs and eats. Of the small mammmls and birds numarauz maps in the past and A Cats. Thiz issue has Como up on z never boon rosolyQd. 81 16; The property is term Plannod. "A-2" and has therefor never been It is Outside Of JrcvJ!1y I -,here Of influence and wato and t0wer service boundaries. r 1-20 acres, thp bulk of which sire Surr=01"g property sizes range vacant. from Wrthor land divisions to minimum size lots Outside 0? all sphoroz a+ influence jeems promstp"o In ordor to dater mi. no that the pro4oct ROsiduntiel criterion, Proof M water i M000 the A90CUltural Water nvailabtlity is nOt a probiam in I required,, Health inclivates this area. Addittnmol tra&iw will be generated by development 0+ IOW Thu, �h 20 "T is lot significant, the 4 review. Loft turn POCk0%s have boon dive it wi-1 requIro Qaltraoz 1*0ed in Highway 7U�at BW MY which reduces safety ha arils. Lob WpV is b a no-", oravellod roaa with a Paved aPPrOach at Hig"way 70. bilkt djzra"V, 14: Thio property is Outsid aran with few public worvicese Uravillo,s Zpheru 0+ in4lQyncoy In all for services "VoloPment will MOM greater domandz fire, Uourts, etc. 17 t-- This�, proper,ty il?) 'Ma"thwont 0+ thO koppor's cont6minati., area. A tz; the' p I t� me is Mr-)vlrlg uOuthwo%t towards the roathor PoMble that groundwater MOY bOcOmo wont,_iminatud, Rivor, it j,3 WhaotteravAacitlablo here' Well water must MOM the Public wotor is Calif"V10 SAO Drinking LMT:Xkt AppRik F -.Page 6 Applicant: Robert 8anes AsZessQ'-'5 Parcel 1G 25-03-K a Log # OS -03-0-02 Susan A. cr Type Of PrOjOctk Tentative parcel Map 2- Brief Description! Land division Of 2 par"elz at 2.00 acres each to create 4 lot% at 1-05 acres each. Location: On the north side of Bob Wayv approxxmtely 600 4. feet "t of its intersection with Highway 70, Palaermo area, Proposed Dan%ity Of Development; I DU/jcre Amount Of jmperviQj us,Sur+ac04 +/_ 600 squaee fee 6- Accost; and Nearest Public Road%)4 7o Method of sewage Qzposal: Ind,V,dQaIj0b0Way frontage t Q. Source of Water Supply, Ind,v, septic% dual we) is 9. Proximity Of Power Lines: To original parcel 10- Potential for further land d iv"Ons and deyel&mentt None Terrain general Topographic Character-, Lp_Vmj 8"Opess 245% vallOY land Eluvati= 129 feet ASL ""i ng Factor= Moe 2« soil, a* Types and Characteristicsf Kimball loam, +aj hoayyo compact %nilo rly deep, orange5, olives, +rLat 8UPPOrtl wheats, oat b i t i s3o barley, Factors ti o None 7* NatQral Hmards Of the Land a- lArthquake zonog Modera0? b pros" Potent ial. o None -moderate a. Land%lido po,tntiall None d- Piro Hazakdt MOdtrUO-Extreme 0. Goamnive soil Potential: MOdOrate-High App odix V (a) AP 25- 15, 56 4. HydrolOGY Feather River 3/4 mile w5st a. Surface Water. t»+�undw�t`I~er 1,rithdra,wal b. 6rraund i�latr~ra 1-ltaravY stakrwGk to c 1�r�;i.r�ac�r� trhar- cteristzcsy pra.in.� �:,auth a ,,,tion River 20 22 inches d. Annual Ral y a,l l (normal)! � �-._u Mane e. {.imitirtc� �'actprs; fairr��i�rdically i�listtal/ce�tic ttality W Acoustic t��..talitya Fair, ambient noise level: p, high +,,m Highway 70 tra+fic 7. Air Qual i t" Fair �i~nvir?mm�' B . k ,at a rtMniland i Oaks Grasses, ks Grasses, opFesriprian vegot yegetadwJ to the wes along `eather River laridwaYand at.E; q, Wiy,dlxfe Habit tensive within refuge N tILArta'�.y,„i~'nv�rr� amIr��.. ��w '�a.�w�Archaeological and Historical Resources in the areae i. eneral plan dosign,tion: AgricUltura.l k��ttte runty G Residential W2 �. existing Zoniny . tfnc ev lr�ped open IA" 15.�-,�.s��ing wandIJscy �ar1w-s5.��4 1.4. Sur r,ound'i nq Are= pasture, h�aause On Bob Way, ar Land Use" Qpen sparou,r�to the ncarth, few homes east of houses �f f Gold Ran Highway 70. A-2 c. der. b . G.t7n �. ng . �`�.an desi,gna.ti,�ns„ Agrict:�l�:.ttr�l Re��.denti��., Orchard and Field Crops � � d: Rarcel Most .L,2 ., ew popu motion% sparse g ares 15. Gh ,;rack er rf site and prtt�v�razin 010% north d. « �+e rest Urban Artat 17* Rei.evaemen��eStandards Wrb neAreaen�WlA Ia. lmpr�vvivot 4 miles east 19 Fire protection der �8&ahe? Fire St8ticn. Nearest County � Wate1`r Availability: O GchOeti�. gr�vil7,�± Ha, ;20' ck7r::cl s i m Area% Pal ermo Union, Lt w ke. COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 (916) 534.4266 e y f HE, ��✓ — W ..r._. state of California (Subdivision Name) Department of Reai Estate Sacramento District ')ftice 4433 Florin Rd., Sui ,1250 Sacramento, California 95823 uentlemen; With reference to the above subje t and in coripttance with your request that you be furnished the flood conditions within th sj t subd' isi it as an item required on the subdivision filing, the following information is hereb ubmitte M f0 e in this.subdivision under normal conditions. t, No flooding is t ij 2; Additional informat on in this regard Is as follow; ,c a rs r .. . Should you have any qustons concerning this matter, please contact John Mendonsa of this office y I at 53444339. Wi 11 i ant Cheff ' Director of Public Works 13y John Mehdonta Assistant Director ,1l�ilns l_D 1210 __, APPENDIX tl NOTICE OF DETEMINATION Le't Plannin and Research FRO Pl.ni�nin pa�tme�,� Ice of S - � ter DriveTO: 4 7Count�'_n 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 OrovillCA 95965. Sacramento, CA 95914 or County Clerk 1. r;' . �R tA9 ii's °';�►y> Ise' County of Butte SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with 5e; Jr'6n—",1TaFT1—ig2 of the Public Resources Code. ect 85-05-31-02 Name Tentative Payee Ptap AP 25-05-55, 56 Robert Banes C Baring uSe ''duan -St—ate contact Person Telep one Num -r sulamtted to Cle�in.ghouse) (If John Mendonsa, Public Works (916) 534-266 project Location On ttie north side of Bob Way, approx. 600 feet west of its intersection with Highway 70, Palermo area. PMolect Description ~ Land: division of 2 parcels at '2.09 acres, each to cxnste k lots at 1.05 acres eAch.. This is to advise that the Butte County ---------, Lea Agency or Respons 1�A8ency approved char above described project and has made tate following deterizain8tions hasregarding the above described project: 1. The project will, will not, have r, ,ignifkant effect on the environment. An Environmental Impact Report ways prepared for this project purstaant """ to the provisions of CEQA, )( A Negative Declaration was Phi' ed for ils project pursuant to they provisions of CEQA. Tim EIR or,Negative De&arat on and record of project approval may be examined ate. Butte County Planning Deriai,ti 7 County Center Dr` 11 Mitigation measures were, were not, made n condition of the approval of the project. k. A statement of Overriding Considerations was not, adopted for this project. ��JJ6 . V14 Date Received foe Piling 8- A 85 sign r (Q Stephen A: Streeter Senior P;li iner it e r c3' Revised 36nu4ry 19g rAt NO 4i VENDOR pr iiJUM �*rAE OR f R I-VINLf 0-940 fi 7FISSUE 5109186 PAID OUT OF FUND 10 WARRANT NO. 1,7 GROSS v»S UrdF .—. ACCOUNT CODE DEPT, SUB. PROJECT SUB41MECT FU 405.6$ 403.aciTiY� T`fYtaC. 1'J In TOTAL 405.68 vg 011 0017 WARRANT OF BUTTE�-COUNTYMIAL . "180 OROVILLE CALIFORNIA `k` ts=57raaa r � 2—^I � it rt t� w'}.� i� •-;, { .1210. s s` $_ gra THE TREASURER OF BUTTE COUNTY WILL WARRANT PAY'OUTOFFUND x F+s PAT& t l,F� , NUMBER 10 all '4 T b" A. WARR � , r ` ' s � � _ �� 3JB� � � �r z$� . 1.a 17_A;£ - �� t s��?♦ .$- r s on. v . TOT ` RDER OF E s t s 2 s {,.sr-7RT- BANE OBE s d.lzrrfr I: -vlzrr .#.r757#v L ; i r �i ay •� OROVILLE CA 95965 r r g JOHANS£N LL r 1.f rr�t w' '4r a �,• { ..� A -- VOID VOID 19PM PRESE'YF4D rOR PAYMENT WtTNIN SDC IiONTNS � t L•Y 3 � ,rs ' t -r O:N'�1i^�r!'r r -• s iYABIFTHFiOUGii 1R5TYiT'cR37ATE:BANKOROVILLEBAAiiCFGOROVRLI.C�t �s.t ' 1 0 1 f i ry 7 '4 i°� p1; : t r C . ] ,:'iv` fY iw:Ir.* Ai,;hfc.. , r res• x'� -1 r-� L 00000.6. eb; `s E C��I..i©®Y �Si lO �'9 .7 ��zCO �u* :►? f?r` tih z3.'tYt�.,W.s_ c-_ -R. NC F-1000 `.i ce OR-CGNTROI=S (Front Counter) Fund �`a 0' Sub r n --a--� please issue warrsat out ay RIP ber 4114 �- ny !hti,t_-------------- Signature of Reauisxtioner ct �z.T r �.ae r rt N 'r H `a#�RyjO laterDepartma hi�ltiu emaraQ duan 'rot Auditor's Office -Attention: Jean Tobin FROM. Department of Public Ivorks-Land Development Section SUBJECTI Robert Banes Tentative Parcel Map-APtk 25°-03-55 & Ski DATE. ;tisay 5, 1986 ou received a deposit in the amount of On February 26, 1986, )' �performanceTrust into $400.00 v;hich was deparanteeof road construction ononmthees j oct as a Fund, r-12300 gu project. The }cork has been inspected and approved by butte County and the deposit to: it is now in order for you to release Robert Banes P.O. Box 730 oToville, CA '95965 William. Cheff Director of Public WOT1 s 1 F �n Me dons sistant Director 4 JM/ h Notet Please send our office a copy of the warrant. 'I`hanl You. _. ueG trip FI;i. T_ �;i �G;p'S 8]6.- Z "rUTTFCOUXTYXALIF� &41A ' Trrf RENESTOF WH8r1 RECORDED. RETURU TO: Public lor? project: ot Road Name::.(sj : C^ =.►,� : A rso.. (986 FEB 26 MI {(': 56. ROAD MATNTERANCE AGREEMENT: ELEANOR. M. U'001 G242 CLERK -RECORDER FEE WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto owns a portion o. a parcel of Land described as shown on that certain, Subdivision recorded in the office of theecorder of the county of Butte,.State of California, on ,19 7R�. in Hook / 7d of Maps atpage that will be benefitted by the roadways and drainage facilities on easements: [1QiT THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by the Parties hereto as follows R)_I 1,. For so long as the above mentioned works shall exist in . PLVJas privat- ownership, the Parties hereto, their successors andd assigns;, shall bear the expense of maintaining them in good repair.. it is agreed that the cost of maintaining said works' shall be paid by the Parties hereto, their successors and assigns, in proportion to the number of land parcels owned by eac} Owner anal/'or their successors and assigns, and ea_:; owner will, upon written demand, contribute and pay his proportiocate share of any moni_zs paid out by any of the several owners or of any obligation incurred for the rea ;unable maintenance or repair of said works 2- "Reasonable maintenance or repair" shall not include the enlargement of said. works and -this agreement shall not. be construed to, require any owner to contribute to the costs of any enlargement of said works, but shall include: grading and graveling the roadway, and maintaining said gutters and culverts across the road. 3-i For the purposes of this agreement, the decision of the owners of a majority of the parcels to, the effect. 11 -shat specified repair or maintenance work is necessary shall be conclusive on the remaining owners and the decision of said majority as to the reasonableness of, the cost of any such repair or maintenance work shall be conclusive on the remaining owners provided that said cost does not exceed the average of three independent cost estimates secured not more than 6G days prior to comr.lzncement of the work. 4.: The owners of a majority of the parcels max authorize the creation of a maintenance and. repair accasnt in a savings ant. loan association or bank Monies deposited' therein shall be. expended only for maintenance and repair of the above referenced works and the number of signatures required to withdraw monies shall be specified at the time said account is authorized. 5. Receipts for all monies received, and all expenditures made shall be Preserved and made available for inspection and copying by any owner, in person or by agent, for a period of one year. 6. The word "owner`as used herein, sball mean one person. in Whom sole title is vested.. it shall also mean two or more persons wha hold a unity of interest as joint tenants, as tenants; in commrn, as partners, or as husband and wife with title vested "as their community Property',_ For the: purpose of determining if the owners of a mojorty of the parcels are in favor of a proposal, the affirmative vote of any spouse, tenant, or tenon} in common shall ccsrstitute approval by the parcel:, irrespective of the number of co-owners of that parcel. 7� This agreement may be terminated at any time by the vote of the owners of two thirds of the. parcels. Upon termination of.this agreemc_nt, any monies remaining unexpended shall be dist_Lbuted to the then, owners of all Parcels in the same Proportions as .received.. R. This agreement is. to be construed as a covenant running with the: land, and it is further understood and agreed that this agreement.. shall inure to and bind the successors in interest of the parcels; owned by all. the parties hereto, whether by way of sale,assignment., inheritance or otherwise, and it shallbe applicable to such - smaller parcels as may be created by subsequentdivisions of -`.said parcels. 86-06242 9. in: the event any owner deems any specific repair or maintenance work to be necessary, they shall so advise the other owners at the .address as set forth in this agreement or any spokesman the owners shall have chosen by a majority vote of the owners and whose name and address has been communicated to all Owners..- The other owners shall have fifteen (15) days in which tcy advise of their agreement or disagreement with the request, and an additional thirty (30 days,with allowance for inclement weather, to perform the uork agreed upon. If the owners do not agree to perform the work requested, an agieved owner shah. h1ve the right to call for arbitration and shad, if arbitration is: demanded, advise the other owners or their designated: rep<esentative of the name of their arbitrator: The other owners shall within ten (10) days of notice choose their arbitrators_ Those arbitratorsshall choose a third neutral. arbitrator. The arbitrators shall after inspecting the road and hearing any evidence to be submitted by the parties, determine what repairs and maintenance,if any,are required and shall'apportion the costs: of the arbitration between the parties as they deem appropriated in light of their determination. The determination of the arbitrators shall be binding and may be enforced in any:court of law of competent jurisdiction with the losing party paying to the prevailing party such attorney's fees as may be determined by the court. The same arbitration procedure shall be used to resolve disputes Soley concerning apportionment of the cost of maintenance and and repair of the. road. By mutual agreement the parties may select a single neutral arbitrator and determinations of the single neutral arbitrator shall be binding•. 10. This agreement; is executed in counterparts, the signatures of which shall be attached 'hereto and made a part hereof prior to recording. ROBEFTIBANES LAND LEVELING AND EQUIPME[3T RENTPZS,, INC. J. resi end CAT. NO. NNC0737' To21945.c�(1-93)' Qd WICOR' TOTE INSURANCE (Corporation) , STATE OF CA! -FORNIeT COUNTYOF . tfa ss' On` --1 's .�z" Q, tARI; before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said: State, per'. i .kty appeared RnTior;- T Ran« personally knower 'cc me or proved to me on [lie basis of satisfactory evict,=nr4 to be the person who executed the within instrument -,s the Pres!&rir,x,td S�,c�'lf�$tt4rt,Ar�fr U1NDA F WILSON )SEMSHMr, of the Corporation t g ^ that executed the within instrumenr ..nlrd acknowled ed. x. iieC�t :: r,Llr%P' R. ' to me that sacra corporation executed the within instru- g > l� Ic t t • 8 ment pursuant to hs by-laws or a, resolution of its board of directors 0mit50Ua9vnruiawaatctcin mr.ac x WITNESS. my nand; g ial seal. Signature (This arcafor official notarial seal) Robert Banes (Land Levelit ani Heavy Equipax-nt Rerttnlr Tnu,�, TENTATIVE;PARCEL MAP x 4 Parcels rjn th,i north side oi:' ,h Way,-aiatarP�x, 60o f� wct;°.t t' 91,a rp intersoctiran with Hwy, 7:"a, �111.zgrrno area, AP 2y-©3-55 84 56 Engineer: R -,n ,.xru vc:_3 tin,; Niblic W3r-ks c:tiradlti�atts Provi,e tw -tvav traVu-Vsablrl t�7 r ch �'�rcr�1 ;o� fz�ar a c0unty Maiatalned road or tate hitt ,hway, tt.2.4 Access to be reservedr..lerqi<, a. pr.r caw , for dr.�dicat aan i,n the final.:ap. , rditar,(- and ciffexed I easen53�f't b.tUdirg setbaok line ntN n L ;� as ,x"e i t'" t:�a cn rinn. of ecce:; j+ Provide road maintenance agregnerit. ' -C� Show &II, easements of record on the final m%p ,I-eZ erz "t 1L'Provide s } rr et name signs Cz req, i re ..r rt Y of the Dept, of but t ct WorksP riOr to i eccrda tion of the final ",up !�",fid #-�' % /"✓��� � � c � �C` f•CA, ' Provide permanent solution fear orainag,., C6�) Provide CA -de -sea at the end of the tro,!t. �! Obtain encroachment perm;,, arld c-.nstrxt standard road rappr:)ach providing adequattj sigt.t distance gat tat - fntersr:ctldn of Pati Way acid Hwy, 70, [ 1C) Pay any delineuent taties r+ lut"t";Cit to .ass as L"(,qIii red , Health Dcpt" conditi�,ti 11,E Fr�wva 3e an Brea firer W -11, -,and 100 ft. Ieaeli f'4cr id fink;a� � e.,t , those areas On parcel;; 1, 2 tbae k nr o.ind' .nnd 4, 1 �sS.t�J,jara�upbi. �ti7?; ,. � q ♦ + a "a t A �•�d, ` ae W AFS 25-02-33 Larry & Caleen Musick Pt. 2, Box 2341 1#5 01"uv i l l e, CA 95965 AP 25-02.34 Louis & Beth Tourville P. 0. Box 411 Orov i 1 l e CA 95965 AP 25-02-35 John. & Natalie Perry 19 Marion Court. Novato, CA 94947 AP 25-02-36 Carroll Ao Leason 19 Gold Pun Court►,t 7'ltrcu �'' t Orov lle, CA 95965 AP 25-03.54 & 57 Willis & Bernadine Cullison 'Rt. Star Box 19-C Berry Creek, CA 95916 AP 25-03-58, 59 & 61 Bob & Lillian Nemstalk 2900 Foothill Blvd. '� .. • ,. � � ��=�s. �K.,s; i•.a wYt�� 0roville, CA 95965 , r AP 25-03-60 n , Brad & Judy Hemstalk 1'"� ` •'�° 49 Bob Way Orov i l l e, CA 95965 �sS.t�J,jara�upbi. �ti7?; ,. � q ♦ + a "a t A �•�d, ` ae W E:l TENTATIVE SUBDlV.ISION � TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 1-11ELMNARY SUBDIVISION � WAI'VLR APPLICATION (Please check appropriate box) APPLICANT: o 'i" N �4- rw Uz4wc £ Achy`/ .o PXfolm' NO, ADDRESS- PQ l r) x -730 OWNER: PHONE NO ADDRESS: ENGINZ R OR SURVEYOR: r. _ r1 'S PHOZE No., ADt.:RESS. '>:C. Ar'>r1+t�. MIL NOTICE OV HEARING TO: ?Q Lt. C, tet t' LOCATION OF PROPERTY: TOWNSHIP �� !"� RANGE SECTION ASSESSORS PARCEL M*MBERt•� �"�� 5�-5 Jf r6 i., TOTAL ACMACE PLEAS' SUBMIT Pik MUNARY TITLE REPORT OR RECENT POLICY OF TITLE IN9URAME. (daterl within last six mbnths) WITH APPLICATION, INDICATE BELOW THE DATE AND RECORi,ItVE, TNF'ORMATIdN BY WHICH THIS PAIMCULAR PARCEL WAS CREATED: DATE, I k Z, t/ /90 BOOK 6' 1 PAGE NVDMR AND SIZE OF PARCE"LS1 'BEING CREATED (including any remainder): DISTANCE TO NATLMAL NATER COMSt OR STORM DMINt. PROPOSED ISTHOD OV 8MA0 DISPOSAL: Y"M (fi) t/I VV P 4.4_ (Check with Health Department) PRopml,- D Sr)URM OF `WATER: f�� Ut 171 eta.@k Vele LC -3 (Cheek with Health Department) D0 POWER AM) PHONE LINES EXIST TO TTL BOt=R.Y Or, THE ORIGINAL PARCELY Y� IF XOT! ESTIMATE THE DISTANCE THEY WILL HAVE TO BE EXTENDED.- lb XTENDED' lb Ion Revised 7 94-80 Page 2 NAME Or NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD: I)ISTA:ICE To NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD: (For jnformation on nearest public road, check with Public Works Department IF ACCESS IS DY PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY, ATTACH DOCtTMENTATCON TO THIS AP (CATION. IF ACCESS IS BY A RECORDED pRIVATE ROAD EASEMENT, INDICATE DEED REFERENCE: "VOLM E PAGE _ IF TIM ARE ANY NO ACCESS STRIPS, THESE; MUST BE SHOWN ON THE TEWMTIVE MAP AND THE RECOI2 mG MTN riDICATa BELOW; tiIolme PAGE DISTANCE To CITY LINiTS : HAS THE OWNER OF THIS PARCEL CREATED ANY CDNTIGUOUS PARCELS? It iow Revisea 7-a4-86 er : Receipt #`O ) Proj ect ��,r �+�r - � 6 C1u,j APPENDIX E Date Filed 17 Environmental Ilzformation Form (To be completed by applicant) GENERAL INFOPI,%TION 1. Name and address of developer Or project sponsor: ;26-tj Ci t-%tI[~C.ChI Cy� Cu f�`? ti�74�'� Y p�Jt� P,It r:J"F$&, ."ka4„ 'GI FS�S� •)�iCJ 2, Address of project: ?c'"t- Assessor's Block and Lot Number f • Name, address, and telephone number oferson to be contacted concerning this roj ect : j,1m5 4i Type ofro'ect P J (i e . rezoning, subdivision). Cr 5 List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including t ose requited by city, regional, state and federal agencies l 6 Existing zoning district: �- 2' 7: Proposed use of site. PR0J8CT DESCRIPTION 8. Site size,.`" 9. Square footage of buildirg (s) , 04, 10: ivu•dber of floors of construction, 0; ll; Amount of off"street Parking nrovided,01 12. Attach site de-,•elopment plan; 13i Proposed scheduling:IJ J t 14, Associated profect~s. Nt f� 15, Anticipated incremental developmetttt, ,VIC Appendix„' t - page .1 of 3` APP.ENDIX E y 16, residential sizes $ ,� nclude the numberier of units, sc`tt�•duJ,e • of unit , and type Of household size expected. Ajj".. v If commercial, indicate the type, or � egionally ,oriented, square footgofesal.esther ttar,2a, }'ood; city facilities. tjp� Rnd loading 18, If industrial, indicate type, estimated employrl,�nl, per shift andloading .facilities. &))I\- 19- If 14stitutional, indicate the employment p , major function, � st .mated F ymmrit er shift, estimated occupancy, loading a� ilite, and cornmunityybenefits to be derived fromthe profec,:, 20. If the project involves a variance, conditional. u.s applications state this and indicate clean , pox rezoning required.rjj,& y by tree application is Are the following items applicable to the project o,~ its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach a'dditic7a� sheets as. necessary). ySS NO. ' 21, Change in existing features of any hoaches , lakes, or hills, or substantial al texatian o t;x0)un.d contours •tl 22. Significant change in scenic existing residential areas or public• 5: ; . 8t orJ. roe from 23, Significantly chane � ° d„ ox roads. general area of project pattern, sealOr character of -. 24. Significant amounts of l QV a d wa:: t,3 o,: litter', 25. Change in:dust, ash., smoke i f�„n,.�,s %.)7' odors in vicinity. 26 . Significant , change i I gn � n lake stz�-•atri o�:� r.Mr quality or quantity,oirnd hater Patterns. or alteration ofistng drainages ---- �. 2i • substantial change in existing not pe Ok vibration J. trek In the vicinity Site ort filled land or on slope c :: S+ percent Or more :Zq. Use or d�,s sal of potentially hazxrdc�xs materials, F6 such as toxic suostances, flammables or e;xplo5itres• . Aprae+rli -» page 2 of 3 S NO 30, Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fixe, water, sewage, etc.). 31. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption --- (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 32. Relationship to part of a larger project or series of projects. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING. 33. bescribe the project site as it exists bef;re the prcject, inc-1,ud ig information on topography► soil, stability,- plants and ani ^.ls and any cultural, historical oi. scenic aspects. Describe an'.r exi.Isting structures on the site, and the use of the structures. 34, Describe the surrounding properties, including information on animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department storeer etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, eet-back, rear y4 rd, etc.). CF,R IF"IcATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished shot*e and in the attached exhibits present the cxata and information xen►�irecl for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, aid t?at the facts, statements, and information pres�.nted are true and Jjo.r,tect to the best of my knowledge and belief. fd For,,,, �..e-'I 'or �`-►- :�--��.� , 6 BMJ � y, � �r�l"m,F �w,-�� ,4,Jr1: � �� ,.+"`�4'1, : '�i? """"�,`Q,= �1{�.,"'r,� �'•�+y-" �.r "n��s`%�"'�"� appendix page 3 of 3 ti SUBDIVI08R'S STATEMENT Name �A� Date t �° Projects'r�nr 1. Existing use (s) of the land .6N r l r_ " 2. Proposed use (s) Of the land:' 7 Lx 3. Improvements proposed (See Ch. 20-2.1 COLInty Code)—/�% _. 4. Public areas proposed 5• Tree planting/or removal (aPProx, number) 6• Preliminary co y pY of any condition, restrictive reservations or covenants existing dr proposed shall be attached to this statement, attached 7. State t _ none YPO of division, �.e � private road, urban rural, etc, rel � LD 1040 Y 0 BUTTE COUNTY Buffs Co. plarmIng 000 GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE REPORT l� ry �C FOR PARCEL MAP OR SUBDIVISION MAP Items 1-4• to be completed by applicant.; Jrovillo, C%alift)Y lfa 1. Applicant Name and address 1308 6myes J ArjD Z.:Irt/alNe— 41 �'-tWv y f 1 P 2.. Project Description Z_ G 730 QXbV L -Lc-:'" 3. Assessor Is parcel Number(s) 03-`+S} 4. Proposed Use The following items are to oe completed by the Planning Department; Current zoning " -- hand Conservation Agreement wbo General Plan Designation. Applicable_ Conditional Criteria: Ktot Applicable Agricultural -Residential YES NO I 1. Agricultural Compatibility �C 2. Water & Sewer Capacity 3. Adequate Fire Facilities' 4. Road Capacity &'Iaintenance 5. Access to Commercial & Schools x Orchard & Field Crops 1, Predominant 5-10 Ac. Parcel Size 2. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries 3. Agric. viability hot impaired Staff Determination; project does X does not substantially conform to the Ceneral Plan and zoning. 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N,1=10, 081.669 1 E1=18,136,9$9, `,t�; 16, 603, 351# R1J!# E1:3 10, 411, +1f,+13 I N1=10,805.020,' W ,'8,330.9868 ENTER'- 10,332.7129 ENTEF�j' N1=10,80313¢I07 5 RI.11� 5 EL=18,411,q'1} '��J 9,998.3777 g0 N 0.1651 18,135.3668 ,REG H 6.1651 N E1=iO,274,9795 � � � 10,336,17%) INrT N HD=330.9989 ND=431.8470 10,334.4544 ENTEPr 10,410,1440 1.EC N 9.1hS2 W H2=10,330,9860 I. H2=10,332.7129 10,273.3558 �E0 c N 8.1652 W H1?=331,1625 E2 -9,998.377"r % v E2=18,1'5.3668 HD=331.1654 N2:48,336,1792 10„'P,2.7129 ENTERI 18,334.4 24 ENTEP� N2=10,334.4524 10,1,35.366$ XEO It 69.1640E 10,213-3553 YEO a N >39.1649E 8'2=10,273.3553 1�1 10, 337, 9187 1:11Tf ND=137.00E}+3 HD=138.0888 18,;136,1792 EHTE�'l 10.5+18, 3440 , XCr� N 09• Ih40 E 03=18,332.7129 E3-'03,135.3668 N �5 N3=10,334.4524 r,{a E3=10,273.3558 10,410,3449 ;NEA a N 89:1640 E HD=138.0001 N11=137.08813 Ns -18,337.916`7 �, �I � 18,001.6691 E11TEP; 1$,,3510 ,rHTE 1792 E3=18,548.3340 1;16 18,.9EV XEO n 10,274-9;35 E8 , E3=16,418 , 3443 10, 806, 72+27 CNTtw S 8.f651 E S 0.1652E _ 10,549.95941 CEO HD=331.8478 ND=3a'1.1854 18,085,0207 ENTEPI S 871652 E N4=t6,801.66?1 R_ N018,803.3518 10,411,9693 .,�0 S 0.1652 E 0=3311.2209 E4=10,136.9897 E4=19,274,9795 HIM=331.1629 N4=144 896.'8 � ' -- E4=10,549,9590 18,000.8008 ENTER, 18,001.6691 ENTEP”. , N4=16,905.820, 18,80�iMOO XEQ 18,136,989'1 kE E4=18,:411.� �� 9693 18,995.0w07 ENTr s 89.1867 u HD=136.9999 S 09.1886 1f HD=138.088M3 10,41 1,903 REO 8 89.1806 R 18,843.3510 EN; COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS , 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 916-534=4266 916.534-4339 d A lugu s t I P ,, 19F-5 Robert Danes RE A-11 25-03-55 & 5 Pi O. Box 730 Toa->ative Parcel Mai OroVille, CA X5 5 Dear Mr, Banes: At the regular meeting of the Bute County Advisory Agency held August :1P, 1985, the Agency adopted the negative declaration regarding environmental review and approved the tentative parcel map for AF 25--3-55 & 56 subject to the conditions as listed on the attached sheet, If no appeals are timely filed—within tett (10) day � 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" with the Rut:te county Department of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date, of approval by the Advisory Agency, if you she,,, have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this off=ice:' Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works n Menensa Ssistant Director 'Ulm/tit Attachment cc Planning - 01,vi-onnmental Review Environmenta'r Health Department Rola, G "ekes and Associates LD 1110 (Rt.vised 2-28-$4) c)bert BanIS (Lana beveling rand heavy Equipment Rental, Inc: ), TENTATIVE' ATIVE' PARCEL 14APt parcels 'n tilt .orthi side of Bob 1+"Ay, �ipprox, 600 ft went rif its intersection with Hwy W- ralermo area Al=e 25-03-55 & 56 i;rigir pk.x Ron "raves, ant Assaic. iublic Works c7nl�itiL�t:: 1. provide tw,,-may tr3V,-V ai lr? aecor Pa- -I '-ri t4. r, zrh parcel froli a ccurity maintained road or s`th h;i6hw,,.Y 2. Access to be rrt ery A in 3er,da is pr r orvv,t;' ,rd i n,mry and offered for dudic:atir+r' ,.gin tura final n:aE, Ch:--1W 50 ft building etba,.'e- line • r�7n,,xed fro,".1 Cents-rllrv'. of accP-- t.,setent. Provide road aia,intenance agree. e4t. Show all eases"eats of racOrd on the final a-'Ap 6. Pr wide street namp signs p�!r require^:en,.' .a£ the Dept. nf public Wor.k8 prior to recordat:oa of the t in'll !%ap Pi Ovide permanent so'utic-�rr for drainags:, Provide cul-de-sac at the k.ad of tt�e tstrout. +9 Obtain encroachment permit. a:�i:l c in„tract stzndara r+gad 7pt.r;)ach providing adequate sight -:i. tante at th- izaterscctioc� Way and Hwy. 70. 1.0, Pay any delinouent taxes Qr yai"r:?rit taxes as reciuirel Health Dept. condi.t-.io"� 11 Frovide an area for Wells ft. lc•ivh i'ip iii frrje jot.lan"wk aroun:l F �Ose areas C1, p'zrc"-ls 1a 2, 3 aro 4, 4. Robert Partea«., (!,,aael ince.'•. , Ar' 425`;3-55 ,'grid '317/,. 4 p':tX'-ol.' w i; )f i4 Hwa. ,°"`. Falrr:� r(,,a, Er z.rwer iz,=°n 4jraWUrL, Bill Anglin, 2474 lthaca ' ,aid that he jut 'bought; itie'b property e)n thF tiorth aide and d,`P n't want it jevala vlt.ed if will be 'nie rsP tht i�s�llrl prr,p(-irty s�xcti a. a junk grard. Mr, McndNi a said this prapnsal, or ly e,:)nee=iris :w'i <; i yr< r'?t tar+d urr- 1-:r. Streeter said that the parvels are p:luined fvr use. In Pact the A-2 zonu made soon be mide more re rtric%.n,.,�r, 1,4 the Poarl P up,:rvisors 10 Anglin asked to be put on the mailing list, CLOSEDThe planning Lept. condition regarding grvind'water contamination was discussed Mr. Mendeama ;;aid that it was prmbably Written by ia,,ra T,it.tle who figured tot this project was ,somewhere in the vicinity of X;roppers Mr. Reid said that tht, property is Par Ptow, Koppers. BUTTE' 0,110P.'I'Y AWL CORY AGENCY MINt!'IF." Y'rtge Ij At:grast I'll, 198 Yr. 10id slid that are-, iµ not oor.,,-r,xet+ !,I, Iren Yz`. ^treet.e''r agreed t.o drrlet,e tht >Y`« Pei+I stated: having roviewor' ,be i2"e3"e:t:t'l! review t`tIC C}S�i.'tiy will make -.9 r11 } iot, t4,a grtAut. '3 f:t+fY'tul )t�c]'aruti°"o;i ,)f` Pnvir,mmr'0.31 imp'a,- ';�r the R 01,01t, Patter Op , rnry it•.r, 4 p! creels -la AP a, --d 5 firlding that tt{; prof-eftrai° r-r.trice with Y`;t`e r, tf�rnr,r.. l "Tart atl':.i Y �It` .0'.nt'.y v:11 r;nt heave °• virt:llicarlr� off"( -.1 rc ..,n,l-i k'y Mr Sfreot,er °i.,:i cfarr3ctl >ar'. Ysc:l ':,a tk� n,ting that tlit,'irht"ii":i wap °t:Y tptei Y ia'1l ::aiCt-' a rnr')time t; :a appr wr the ;`',t -.4 rr:"it' of Y? lbart, t;.i cre'9t.ri .art AV 25-01-115,$ ° r. Y A, t1 it� 1,-;t, t t, the f t lrsw. t. ` :s,I i ti.mt. . iAhlic WDrku condition-c- 1, ondi tion : 1t : > - - > 1 t , each Parcel fr'� 4 �a .. i F?rsiv:.de two-way trav�, r,•°�i.1�� a .�i,,„ ;r`ainti' inti re',." l:rr ..lt h'. W': a Ac'c,!s s' to be rt.'t3Prv(A iv jee+'to and of!'PrerY, Pyr ue die3ti�` a x, trtt lw,,l )w 5i` f t bu 1 ld ISt."t13 r,,;rU-t t'r' :!: t..t''r.tt'rL r t: t,ir !ICC : eactti:i ent i 4.. Provide rad maim-MiatiLf 5. Si.ow all easer.earat if rec -,.;# t n i,he finjI wip r�Provide s:ret, rYaa., ' re uixe^..,9nty! of the Dept,f' Pub U!" 14:)rks prior to t.ht` PI. -ill ^.?chi Provide p-i'tttanent sea} t: �i . irair�trx• i y W ♦ 'jr e'1.t; .�'. Cal. -&,-Sae ut- �i�.w t.rr;� of tht' .`Irt!,!t, ObfAin encroachments. �vmit. arra.: .i�at`z'..ct st,rrrdird ti'ad pprotitli r`t`Cvidin adeq al"'e Ftl�-J, J.iJt,.3v!m( 'it tit.' act HV; 704 ]] .Lw°1 pay a,,y delinahje.nt taxes -,r.. Qurrorit '�i��"r 5 y:13 rt�viUAw+r�i i'eot. CL7rdit lL ,rti an area fear well '` n"I 1-00 f't. t '?,r;!�t`}. 1'lf"' �tY T'?+x.F! ;"xy } }^i�t!� ` r"'i.iO tyl a e arras on pamelo 1. 2, 3 and 4. ki:lttion tec°)nded b.,» NIr. "ttreeter ar!d carrled a.�nrtrtitt.iixs ,�, t li j v h �� 17,° APPENDIX 0 NEGA'T'IVE DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT NOTICE IS NEREBY GIVEN tha* the project described. below has beon reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmorital Q11al.ity Act of 1970 (Public Resou-ces Code 21100, et seq,') and a determination has been made that it will not have a et, effect upon the environment. Log 1, 85-05-31-02: I AP 25-03-55, 56 I)EISCRIPTION OF PROJECT: cels at 2.09 acres each to create Tentative Parcel Map dividing 2 pat 4 lots at 1.05 acres each, 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT: On the north side of Bob Way, approx. 600 feet West of its intersection wit -h Highway 70, Palermo area; 4, NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT' �n Graves & Assoc. Robert Banes R P. 0. Box. 986 P: 0. Box 730 roville, CA 95965 Oroville) CA 95965 o 5. NUTIGATION MASURES: 6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental offect X Drive, Oroville. of this project is on file at 7 Coulltv Center Dri 0 This study was!, Adopted as presented, Adopted with changes, Specific modifications and supporting reasons are attached, 7. A public heaTin- on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body. iA Let Hearing B04Y Date of Determination Detetnlitati0n: On the basis of the initial study of environmental impact fle the information presented at hearings, comments received on t Proposal and ou­ own knowledge and independent research: sea project COULD NOT have a significant We find -the propo j fM effect on the envlironment; and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted. significant effect lie find that the project COULD have on the environment but wall a s'gI ll not in this 1 asebecause of attached mitigation measures described in item $ above ,which are by this reference made conditiofts of project approval,. A Conditio'!%! Nt6ATIVE Dtt'l ARATIO:N is hereby Vr adop ttd, Sigi tu jrr e Title Date .1Caf'I h1111 1 l�lltla�'11 lll� l:lr't l i '�t t htl4�ll„� 1'al. c.tlft'l+C l', I t i1lt�t 1 t, C.lt. �l ri�ril)s 1 �,� te^,1 11L ,! a"•trC 1E'L•Ht� t C . [+ 1 hC atclll`tiI f,ldF; r 85-01j_31-02 -Q2 1 , tiellli t' t'' C+.l Lllral llL^1lt Robert Banes y i.Cilri•>� t I`l""I'`^r,x'ttt .tlil tilts"*Lsltatlr�, 21 R, 4. Box rtjaCilia'l Ron Graves & Assoc,.l1lCr Groville, CAA . 95965 ' P 0. Box 986 Oravillo, CA 9596; Tent:ativo1,Ca Pat.:Ca1 IsAll It 1 t l %0 ,,, I.L. 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Clt` llrkxp,lt'L*11ti l iia t at1k1 tII'lt .tltil,rl.►a'al tClt' t l++ �Il -+e y r t:tiot t"! tl°e C ,pit tE�lt i tl1�l'l+ltlt',t°tit rI II'' t�t= Lv�lla h��yelttl)q tirlCl�!i,l,ttlll t' C + tv t l^ Ipit t ►l t l tt"C'1- t s L,t 11 ;'r=r .tu "L #Sit 8 t 1;,.� l CL1'�' �tC'a1IlCzC's t1.4 1?'t'.te 11L`,1 ;.Ilk`t`t )1.IYc'C'lt'L`la ,Ct FL 1lal� .itlrlr tr q11.+� , ,� titl lIr L 11111 lt�h lvl) l C+? l li it"v't A !tiI t�ii`PCt!I' C til lIIIJ tilt` )+1rlltr.t"LC tti,i l ht +'3Tp'1 rr1t1111C11t 3 i{nil :lt'<t l ��� phot4t + \+�r Il.il l,` .l+Yttlt l�t'Ltlllt 'C" i ltrt"t I L1 [Y tiP� �a ) L�C'W1C'") CtC�I'llC>'a is 1`r.+LCtr C rt`ll, lo; 1985 tlt1".,rl „P l 111 j,I", 1'a :1 i�Ctitt a►1�a'A1t1t+"vm Itauia Tutt h+ t I l i�r^ .W TV ENVIRONMENTAL . PACT 7`xpanions c { "„,•,. �r and on attached sheet (s)) "ma}�be” ar:rwer.5 are required 1 EARTH. Will t!le pr pvsal result in s ni f cant; Y'S MAYT31? f°1 7 a Unstable table oar`th e:ond tions or in change:. in geologic suiistructures? b. Visruptions, displacements, compaction or. oVercoverin.g of the soil C' Change in topographv rr ground surface relief features" d. Des laic tion, co V cin o r modi f c trt c�;: Of ara�r unique ,geologic or A;1sleal features? e. increase in t,7ind or Wator` erosion o- soils either on or off -sate" f. Changes in deposition car erosion of beach sands, or vhanges in siltation, Joposition or erosion which may modify tile' charijtcl of a river Or stream or the bed of the ocean ur any hay, inlet or late? g. LOSS of prime agriculturally productive Soils outside dl'' ignated urban areas'? h. Exposure of people or property toe olog ha"ards such as e�•iz•th ;cakes, landslides tmiad- slides, ground Ccj.j.iur, or similar. haLa-cis? ?: AIR. Will the proposal result in substa^ntial.; emissionsa, Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The c�re�nt•zan of 01,�;ectiondble odors, smoke or fumes. C, AItarati011 oC' aIr 1110t,c•rIle nt, st11J,e, 0 temperature, or any change in climate, locally or re is •1 s; 1vATER. Will the proposal result. in substantial: 1. Changes in e:urrenrs, or tiie course or direction of water mo %*emdntS in either W.arine or fresh maters" b. Changes in absorption mates;, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of Surface runoff? c. Need for off-site stat -face drainage improve- ments, ments, including Vegetation removal, channel- nation Or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or floiq of flood Waters? e. Chang(, in the amount of surface cater in ail Watef• body? Discharge into surface waters, or in ally alteration of surface water duality, n�ltidang but not limited to temperature, dtissolved ot.ygrn or turbidity? 9. Al t f.ra tion 'of the d i re,:ti,)ii or rate of floty Of ground watia.s.' h. Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or wi'tli- draWals, or through interception of an aclilifer by cots or eacC al.atiolIS? Reduction ,Ira ciao amount of 101ter otherwise aj+ailable .Icor public water supplies,,-, h.tposure of poo le related }ia ��a°dsp trr prot,ertNl to water stmt1 as t'looding? a . PLAIN LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. CMin" e !n the diversity Of spec cos, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers o t` any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? C. Introduction of p,ew species of plants into: an arra, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of eXisting species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. ANNA-1, LIFE. Will the proposal result in; substantial: d. CfFange in `he diversity of Species, Or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any, Unique, rare "M or endangered species of animals" c. Introduction of new species of animals into - `— art area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration, , to existing .fish or wildlife *` habitat? LO 6. NOISE. Will the proposal re;;u:L4 In iuulstantial. a. Increases in. existing noise ever b. Exposure of people to sovore noise levels? -- LIGHT :� NID GLARE. Will the prop,)sa;l produce sign f caAt light and glare? S. LAND 1"SE Will the proposal result in a su stantial alteration of tho 111'esc lit Or pltititwcl land use of an areae 9. NATURAL -RESOURCES: Will the proposal restil.t in substantial; a. Increase in the rate of Use of any natural resources? ..w b, Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources lq, RISK OP UIS M Will the proposal involve. ai A risk of explosion or the release of hxatard- ous substances (including, b-,tt not limited t6, oil, pesticides, chemicals oi- radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions"?' b. possible interference with an emergency -- response plan or emergency evaeuati:on plan? IL POPULATTON. Will the proposal alter the location, istri Union, dengltY, Or grotuth Ntte or the human Population? t . HOUSt.IV,G. will the Proposal a FFect I.' fsting hoUs ng , or create to demand for additional ltousirrg'' YES MAYBE NO 13. 'LRANFPOR.,j'tTION/CIRCULATION. Will tile 11roposal result -" a. Genoration of substantial additional vehicle movement" b. Effects on existing; parkingfacilities, demand for now parking? or C. Substantial jmpacon 0�is.zijjg transportation systems? d. Significant alLej.,Itiolls to present patteirss Of circulation 01' movement of People and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic! f. Increase in traffic hazards to mott)r vehicle: bicyc*- liss or pedestri.ins, 4 14. PUB"'C SERV'(E"�- lVil) 1110Proposal havu ,In effect �Od for nf9lv Or altered upon, or re�"�'t in 11 1L1 c,Ove rnme n t a I s e rl., i c cts a. Fire protection)"' b. Police pt-otection'.' C.Schools? d• Parks or other recreational facilities? e TIaintenaitce of public facilitie.,;, including roads? f. Other govornmental services? 15'Will the PrOPOSal result int: ---Tse Of substantial amounts -L Of fuel or energy? b, Substantial il"CrVaSt' ill �emand upon existing sources of energy, or eequire th Of new sources of ett�,rgyl? e development 16, UTTLITIES. Will the pron.-,al result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the followil'g.. A. Power or natural gas? bi Communications systems? d. Water a-ttail -all, I i t, �.: . Sewer or septic tank:' e. Storm water drainage? Solid Waste and disposal,? HUMAN HEALTH. Will the PT'01)os,al result in: a7--C'reatM Of ani health hazard or potential heal �h iia card bA I(eXcluding Mental health)! E'xp"Ure Of 'People- to Potential health hazW,ds ? 18. AEST14113-PIPS. !Vill the proposal result in the OFS-truct't'o-ft of any scenic vista orview open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aest)leti'c,* to public view,?, illy offensive site open , YES MAYBE NO 19. RECREATION, Will the proposal resultiit an impact Of existing recreational upon- quality or quantity opportunities? ,- 210. CULTURAL RESOURCES. W I11 t e proposal result in the alteration a, of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological. site? b. Will the proposal result in aelvo.rse phys cal y ric r or aesthetic effects to a prehistocture or Does the proposalihavetlthe potentialrto cause Does the proposal C. a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values" d., Will the proposal restrict existing religi«us a or sacred uses within the potential im}7act arealV. DISCUSSIOt1 OF E'1I',`ROivIMENT L El'.�LUikTIO!'; AP 25-03-55, 56 See attachment I 'a 40 (J., E Vll,'QNVLt,,ll f -L ION Al" ,_, 5. - lb. (jimporfti on at the Eoi 1 �•Ltr+ •iue will r -nm dt, I, and -:j tr, c"arvA.rt-mt i lArtball lr-iarn is rkpable cl., :fir oijitj. I wl-jr�-stn, r -,-A h,)rlr,y I and i,)Oh on or -Anqu5, al 'L ves and f r-91 ts, - `�Lwroundinj pr•OpOr'tiut--, IIZWCr tEa-rl on( -d I -or qra;:ina. ; v, , p- g ' icjr-W i f iEd urb�Ari n oottiide ot qivon th-,' �+-�wovt�r I lip, n e and previ aus I and sion aai-1 ti us . i n c!!- r--� a L5 e -1 Starrn victor runcif I I htly -Fto- dFI.VelopfriOnt. all I th-Ml improv.rurylerits are qenonr-all-.�, r,ecituir-ed on P L "riamestic animals" have been kmawh to stray inttj thp-- wildliTe at,4aa and attact' t,,)lld arnmals, dost o+ the small majninAjs and lard' con,jrjt compete aclain--,t uags catr�- This i5sLlu, h'Ab CO"It! UP an nQinOV'L)L(S m prs in thu p,�.---t ind ha--, rmver been rosolved. 8, !6. Tt-jc, pro -rty is zonumi pL F -r and sewer nvrvice boundaries. Surrd-mdintj r-anye from 1-20 ar-ros. the bulk of which are vac,-=krit. r-urthee- lard to manimtm SiLe lat� OLktr-,!(Jv Cif all spher,,?s o+ influena.e sLl'2411� In order to df,2;.-.alrmine that the project meeta the p,,L:,5jden4-,jaj criterion, proof n+ "Pitor is roquirm-1. Health indica+:Ev�; kqatv-lr, t:v2ilabllity is riot A problem in this area. I Z. ridditLanal traffic will bre (jenerated b,,,, development 0+ the 4 1 ol, a. Though 20 ADT is not 'ilglllii-iCant, it will r'erjLkirl� Caltr 4n5, ,.- o,; 0 i n w . LeFl- turn por-i'ets ha,.,v bv-(lm dL-velnpud in Highoay *70 at Way t,jhich reducum satety hazardt;', Dob Way a marraw, qravellcd rc:Ad v4ith A3. i5 9 00d, pa,,,eed approach at, H ql,iwav 70. Sight distanaL 14: This property i% outside 0+ 01-bvillt's sphere of infli-kOrice* il-i 01 area with few public �;ervitos-, I)Ovelopment will plaL4o great e; demamd,a Tor services inclLtding palia0l +ir-e,, courts, eta. 17* This property is sauthwet0l, of the Kopper `s contamination akr-va- ft'the Plume is moving toutllW�nt i-,owards the Foatner Rivor, it it, possible that Oroundwater ltl,;AY bnaame contaminated. r'UbliC WOtUl- is riot available--- her'a-. WC11 must meet the Califcl-Mia Orink.inq Water Act. 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Ow 1"iro rot+--ctit3n Ger vicu: a, Nearest Ct:untYtit t£�1 F r ft q9t i` No 2.0. 5choo1 s in Area; Palermo Union q 14igh Grltc�t�Z Appendix l± (b) GAT, NO, NN00844 Tb 2128•A (5.78) Preliminary Parcel Map U rantee »-CLTA Guarantee Form 24 Part 2 , hA Guarantee No: Effective Date ,1�321Ca Liability Feea 8 1085 $1,000,00 X 200,00 Parcel Map Reference: Assured: RON GRAVES The estate orinterest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this Pre'lminary Guarantee is a feQ, as to Parcel A and easements as to Parcels B and C. Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof Is vested in ROBERT BANES LAND LEVELING AND EQUIPMENT RENTALSI INC: The land referred to in this Preliminary Guarantee is situated in the County of .8utte State ai Califomia, and is described as follows: SEE SclitDULR C Exceptions; General anis SEtecial County takes for the fiscal possible personal year 198.5-�8ti including P property ta�::es, how a lien but not yet due Or .payable. 2 The lien of stippleme,ntal taxes, if any, assessed urs provisions of Chapter 498, Statutes Of 1583 of the StatetofoCaligo,rni , Cont'd 4. 5. rder No. 132168 The land herein described lie's within the floodwav area, as shown on the neap entitled, "FEA'.TIIER 'RIVER DESIGNATED FLOODWAY", W11111:"!i map leas filed in the office of the Recorc',er of the County of 11tt1 (o, State of California, b0cember 12, 1972 ill Book 1 of Floodway ?UJ )o, at pages 26 through 411, inclusive. Affects the. Westerly porti(ii) of the herein described land. Affects a portion of Parcel C. Right of way to construct and maintain anchors, guys, fixtures, etc., with incidental rights, as contained in that certain insI i ijI►i(;nt executed by Brookside Vineyard Company, s. partnership, to the Pacific Telephone and. Telegraph Company, dated February 22, 1971 and recorded March 11, 1971 in, Book 1662 of Butte County offisj.E3;i .Records, at page 506. Waiver of claim and any and all damages or compensation by reaso)l Of the location established and construction of State I3ighway, ;l.ti contained in that certain Deed from Brookside Vineyard Company; ai partnership, to the State Of California, dated April 7, 1971 and recorded May 23, 1971 in Book 1678 of Butte County Official Recor(JU, at page 30. Af`:sects a port',on of Parcel Ct 6, Right of Way for road and utilities and P.G. & E., Company,, over the Southerly"30 feet; described in Deed; from Gerald N. deRoco, to I -)bort Til, Hemstalk and. Lillian H. Hemstalk, recorded August P4, 19?n under, Butte County Recon*den's Serial No. 31417, 7'. Dedications and reservations for specific purposes, -is shown on tht; Map referred to herein. Affects Southerly 50 feet as Building Setback Line. 8. Road Maintenance Agreement executed by Willis A. Cullison and Berra.)i; Cullisori, recorded December, 24, 1980 in Book 2581 of Butte County Official I?cc EirK sr at page 355: �. A right of way 30 feet in width for road and public utility pu.rno.sc ,n, as reserved in Deed, from l+Iillis A. CUllison, e#; ux, to Robert Danes Land Leveling and Equipment; ThC- , was recorded May 10 1985; unclnr Butte County IRecotder's Serial No. 85-12728. Affec=ts the Southerly 30 foot. 10. A Deed of Trust to secure all indebtedness of the amount stated herein: Amount$15,000.00 Trustor Robert Banes Land Leveling and Dquipment Rentals, Inc, Trustee i Oroville 'Title Company, a corporation beneficiary Willis A. Cullison and Bernardine Cu11.i ,ori, husband and wife, as Community property Dated April. 29, 1985 Recorded May I* 1985; under Butte Courity Recorder`s Serial No, 85-12729, Affects Parcel. 2 of Parcel Tap referred to herein. Gott 1 d Order No 132168 11, A Decd of Trust to secure an indebtedness of the amount stated herein • ! Amount $15,000.00 1 Trustor : Robert Banes Land Leveling and Equipment Rentals, Inc. Trustee Beneficiary Oroville Title Company, a corporation Willis A. Cullison and Bernardine Cu1:.I I t -on, Dated husband and wife, as Community properly April 29, 1:985 Recorded May 1, 1985, under Butte County Recorder's Serial No. 85-12730. Atfects Parcel 3 of. parcel Map referred to herein. TAX MOTE: (a) General and Special First installment County taxes for the fiscal year_ 1.984-85. $31..57, paid. Second Installment $31.6'0r paid. AP 02503-0--05.5-0 Code 092-002 Affects 'Parcel. 2; (bP General and Special County taxes for the fiscaly(Bar 1984-85. First installment $31.57, paid. Second installment $31.6(7', paid. AP 025--03-0-056-0 Code 092-002 Affects Parcel 3. NO. 132168 SCHEDULE C The land refetred to herein is describedas follows: Ail that certain real property situate in the County of Butte; State of California, described as follows: PARCEL A Parcels 2 and 3, as shown on that certain Parcel Map filed in the office of the Recorder, County of Butte, State of California, on Decembar 24, 1930 in Book 81 of Maps, at page .19. PARCEL B: A right of way for road., utilities and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, over the Northerly 30 feet Of Parcel 4,. as shown on that certain Parcel. Map, being a portion of the west half of Section 1.1, Township 18 North, Range 3 East, M.D.B., & M., filed in the office of the Recorder, County of Butte, State of California, on July 10, 1979 in Book 71 of Maps, at page 58. PARCEL C A right of way for road and public utility purposes over the Southerly 30 feet of Parcels l and 4, as shown on that certain Paxcel Map filed in the office of the Recorder, County of Butte, State of California, 24, 1980 -,in Book 8j of Maps; at page 19. on December k N' p. � IOT E 10, JAN LT EFFECT OR OUT -OP, C O PDU 5ja�11iZNT F, "fix :a7 jji y"i1 3' ,�„ �t, g ,rte ' k �lmx; ,ra i. SCRII-ON ''r `k'l'rF;r� %s.H�X�Y.l�ittttiT�����...�� A. SmatoBU1.155t1(0)CIP1,el• 1004), basclsl, It fi�crltt ter/3CrW � (J'12 We It,(?), 111 11�1,7IC/J tl7ec trt cedle c�C1r21tff1)'rlda rl, 19�t �r StIR�' j7c'1`- � � forms eSC 1'C) l , Sc�ry ces. 4 � 1. '4 faeli a draft is received -- (I1'(ltl'tl ole itil- eitlac�t` rt CaliJcst'lllttr l�co orol� rrt �e(farelft"I(!s theellu/`k 12 j tlrcl�'ht'ctfllimSC fl, rrlllac�('SC)'()1G`rtc arcttl'. , �j✓tYcr� an nuc-��f-State check is r tltc� �;I�eck tlltrst be ��'(1ircl' l�c1Cc12c�l�tcrscycl. ,accottttt `before .i 77)e trc�tla lcrtl.' 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