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s SAP # 025-'i;7C-°048, 049DA FRON/M�LTN �. r Lag�9J 10--,2-,0 B ' PM 3 wr Ui/T ja,. IJ w . C3"I 5 �' S�^ MT Fol'i i i G CCs��.S 1 F�aI3',:N .�sIQ?iS t4, J. Daffron/ C, Dal,Molin Logs 90-10-23-03 ` 2170 Lone Tree old. (Daf.fron) and 633 Cox Lane (Mol; n) Orovil.le, CA 95965 r SC Same' BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICATION and TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP to divide 20 acres to create 4 parcels into 5 acres each. the northwest corner of Cox Lane and Lone Tree Rd. Palermo area., PARCEL NUMM.. R (S) 048 and 049 A-5 G'�.'XEP, Pi22H ` O.r CT CO tSIa""~ T? No 6 DtT'OP""InamE R' popt=' 31�U Dnp' © UPPLIC•c=r1VT SiM!Xl-Ur . xt C0yjs2 TLVA_IflN ACT C:ONTRsA• CTS? NO _ ..o...�._-..-..•.. 8120/90 ,,�,..,. �;,� �' �=L.C�'I':•G�I F,tr'..CET_�rE13 - — , `'�%5;7£'4�''C.i;ti'TL`tGZ:N._. Cook Associates 2060 Park Ave, Orovillej Ca 55966VIA .!= ,IitG DIRECTOR' S tir.� c�=��.� D IYO, 7 ` "�_^N'l'r�.�, CAT=, ra s `•' 0�1 " yaT ..,r"_N �,rr , `I N : z , dE DECLa tL: iQN -- Dry"_ 13QPT A ZTTl:raaT�.. �G6-; F3E t)A, L' .k�'019=1) • Mi ?mr OrsT - �r•�. ' �T�T_�f. Ci.iG:.T.'`iL L'1 .:ii���l.J bYV -• ... _ v f.5E3 � r'�.GEIiC %T...e�. ZTG :r'VZaCR., AGES+'C- AC_ION���,- 0�• AX P VEAL- AP PF�s�I} STT .ue.fw •'`a: ...:r �.:i Lr •1I17'R 'i'1rS'.•1'i1?AT'i•'!1TP!. ri i rcr l i��'%i;i � ...>��b '�J. ... .. .. ....... -__ -1. —____—_a-.•;w.riww TEPiZ4T%VE SUBDIVISION TENTATIVEPARCEL MAT - WAIVER APPLICATION PRET i-MIARY SUBDIVISION (Please check appropriate box) 533-4480 Datfron APg�CAriT : J D' i �o nor nal rel n in PHONE NO ; 5 Dal Mol ri ADDRESS;�7�3 1Ono Tran Rd afrnni t,-- Tanesa7 ��ninl OW�r" S a rtt e PHONE NO : C ADD?,7S9: Sa;ate_. EPIG:,NEER OR, SIY�VEYOR Cook A s s o c i a t e s PHONE NO: 533-6457 ADDRESS: ZG1, 6 dark A ; en ie pravi7 le CA 959�i6 IfAIL NOTICE OF ARII'ZG T0: Cook Associates 2060 Park Avenue, Orovi`lle 95966 r:OCr':T",ON` OE' -PROPERTY: Tl7kiNSHIP j.BN , RANGE 3E - SECTION _,L5_ U TOTAL ACREAGE ASSESSOR'S PARCEL IVUt�BEA: 2 MT FREIa i'I_NARY `.c -LIF, REPORT OR RECENT, POLICY OF TITIE INSURADi� pI,F.ASE SUH, s, � (dated wit h n lest six mont�ts) WITH APPLICATION. PND CATE BELOW THE DATES APi7 RECORDEM INFORMATION BI MCH M$ L PARTIMAR PARCEL WAS CREATED sept'15, 1969(Dal Nlolii�) ` 1:"5 1683 661. # .t 1970 fDa£fxott,_ BOOK 13 WAGE 665 D MS, NTJ2+R AND SIZE OF PARCELS t' ), BEL`i CREATED, incluciin� any remainder existing rS�_ LDt9 of fyeZ`Y's a6t ranges from onsite t0_ max df bISTAP7OE .TO IVAATURAL WATER CoI RSE OR STORM 2A 700 feet distant PR.OFOSED METHOD OF 'SnTAGE DISP6SAL: 8e kt i "tank & ]each lines _. C 'b1Mtath stealth Department) k xROPOSED SOURCE OF WATER' ,Erya e—�-q 5 t ie7 1s _�.F: 'J FC•,r, ...... �ChEcic with. Health Department) DO POWER AND 'PHOtrz B� TES EXIST' TO THE BOUNDIARY OF THE ORIt 1 L pARCE� � ��=s IV N(IT) ESTIi�TE TFiE bISTAitaE 'THEY WILL HA1IE To RE EXTENDED ------------------------ 1.020 ReViAdd 7-2k-$0 nage 2 'NAPS OF-jgTAREST PUBLIC ROAD: Cox J-)JSTANCE TO rW- REST PUBLIC ROAD1: nngt a --- „..,_: cx infor=tion on- nearest rubli.c road, cheek with a �c "� c Works DeroartI-' ) `SS IS BY PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHT-OF-WKI AY, ATTACH DO TO THIS x ACCE A,pPLICA,TIort . IF ACCESS IS BY A RECORDED PRStrATE ROAR EASEMENT, 7 w'anIC ATE DEQ gEFEREr10E c VOPAGE LUP,IE Ir slim ARE ANY NO`' .ACCESS STRIPS, THESE MUST RE S; 0j7iv cN THE NTP.TIVE MAP ATS %IJE RECOR- MG DATA INDICATED Bualel PAGE DISTANCE TO CST`! L3i�fiT HAS !HE, OWNER OF THIS,PARCEL-CREATED ANY MiTIGUOU S 'A7CELS? no •� l F p PL CAN^sl���_.._ SIG TZTR,L�1� FOR OFFICE USE ONLY. Bat !,(Z County Planning "Rpt. Receipt # 7 Cottnl.y Center Drive Oeoville Cry 95505-3397 AppXicant;� ,°1r✓" � .- 1�1 016.1 53$-7501 AV IC Subdivision Name (if applicabt;e) APPENDIX H Drito Filed LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS Supplemental Information for Planning Department 1. list and describe any other related 'permits and other oublic approval, required for this project, ,;including those required by city, regional, rttttte And federal agencies: None 2: Proposed i!►-�heduling/associated projects: None 3„ Anticipated Incremental development (phasing of subdivision units, fulture development plans): None 4 What method will be utilized to accommodate_ surface drainage? Describe how on-site and downstream drainage channels will be affected, Fxi s +,ng drainage ditch on proposed parcel 't B" (2" 3611 diameter %IP'S At. aadway) AdeaUat g1y handl es drainage. 5. Prokimity of Wate.'r for fire fighting .purposes (hydrants) ponds, etc,j q p t Paleir _ p have to provide There is no public water system. On-site wel.I ode ua.te water. Nearest fire station is o, aD roX, northeast, The onsite drainage contains o,bly minimal water. 6, Witt okcaVation or grading be necessary'? Cubic yard.s '(estimate); Future grading will big netessary for residAhtial constrltctkon: Amount' will., debend on tVbO and size of residence to be built. 1, Dlep'Lotloms for travel to property Crural and mountainous areas only). Northwest cortier of Cox Lane arra '',one Tree Road Y fi. I-NVNONMg rm IMPACTS Awn MITIGATION MEASURES rtlu1tt i r pot::ent ially significant environmental impacts associated w° tl 111P. land division. What project design features or special t.onditinns or approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential Onvlronmental impacts?' ENV I ONMENTAL SETTTNG?= tt) I)esceibe the project site as it exists before the project, itlejuding information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, lie,cribe any existing structures on the site, and the use of III(; structures. b) I)esc;ribe the surrounding properties, including information on ly:#ants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. ittdicate the type.of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensify of land. use (one-family, apartment .houses, shops, depart- meilt stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, Setback, rear yard, etc.): I H (GATIdN, i hereby certifv that the statements furnished above and in. tltr ril,t.tilred exhibits present the data and information required for this iri i I. f rr I. evaluation ko the best ,of my ability, and that the facts, statements gild Information presented, are true and correct to the best of cny knowledge antibo1.iof. Date+ -;Tinat For: YOU ;c; wilmrate sheet, for ,longer respolises. 'I '0G,q)1Jawd1oidAea- pq$7 H�z 311t�8 0 A.N60 8. No adverse environmental impacts are anticipated. The adjoining parcels have been developed for residential uses. site distance on Cox Lane is adequate; 9. The existing parcels consist of 20.45 acres. There is an existing drainage facility beneath Cox Lane (2M-361, diameter CMP). The elevation on the west end of the property is approximately 1031 ASL, gently sloping easterly to the drainagee ditch where the elevation is approximately loll" ASL. (Less than 1%) . East of the drainage ditch, the elevation increases to approximately 108' at Lone Tree Road. (Less than 1%) According to Butte County General Plan, Seismic. Safety Eleme t Liquifaction potential is moderate. Subsidence potential is low; Erosion potential is none. Expansive soil potential is moderate, Natural fire hazard is not listed as the site is classified as an irrigated area. Alterations to drainage will be minimal, assuming four single family dwelling' units,. The on-site drainage structures are adequate, The area is located east of the Wyman Ravine Study Area and an 'existing drainage analysis is not available. The site is not designated as a flood area on the Flood Hazard Boundary Maps, Department of Hous,'ng and Urban Development, Vegetation on-site is primarily annual grasses. There are some reeds and berry bushes adjacent to the drainage ditch, No animals Were observed on site; however, it is assumed that animal species common to valley grasslands are resident;, _ , There is a small airplane runway located north of the parcelsY This runway is utilized by an adjacent landowner for operation of his private plane, 9b. The strrounding' area consists of single familyrural residential uses with some cattle grazing and an olive orchard. Residences are either conventional single family homes or mobile homes. No culturalt or, stdnic as Were historical observed. _ 0 { L GOY.7N,� xis ac Pi,AN C"QNFORtANC FZEPOR' IR ¢AI2C ISA s� 014 Sis►$D= V2 SS01�7 MAP Items 1-4 to be completed by applicant: Items 1. APPLICANT ItlDr AND ADDRESS: j"1 vt2.4 ZC>60 PA(21.-: !:�Vz OP-OV IC L.0 CfA C) f --7 �(a 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION' 3. ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBER(S): 0? S i•7(-) - 5 D a-q ktr PROPOSED USE: PG5 D-42:1/7-/ 1=,1 % - ih+e following items are to be completed by the Planning Department; LAND CONSERVATION AGREMIMM CUE'.P.ENT ZONING GV-iVAL PLAIJ 'DESIGNATION: (�l�C y- ��2r�% 1�~ J� C O t`�.ii t? oral Cr iteriae AGRIC7:MMAL_RESIDENZ AL YES NO It is 'recommended that you perform'. the ffollowing checked items: 1 Agricultural Compatibility ARCSAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CIMCR 2.: Watar and Sever Capacity BOTANICAL SURVEY 3. Adequate Fixe Facilities GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 4. Road Capacity and N.aintextance S. Access to Commercial and Schools YES NO WITHIN DEPARMM?T OF FISH GRCdARD AND FIELD CROPS x AND GME DEVELOPMENT ZONE• N A _� I 1., Psedomimmnt 5-10 ac. Parcel Si e X 2., Vicinity of Urban FAr=daries X_ WITfiI2i FLOOD PLAIt s 3. Ag. Viability not impaired HI7JiIN'AREA, SPECIFIC OR Staff Detezmf.-ration: Substantially canfcrms 'to: LAND USE PLAN; GENERAL PLAN t 1. Land Use� . If Yes � Z. Conservation, i_. Name of Plan, 3. Open, Space WITHIN URBAN RESERVE: k. Safety' 64 Nasse If Yas'� Nara of :Reserve 6i Housing 7. Circulation • :: AYR°OPa' LAND USE ?W: ZOkING: C —jI W) 4)e-j4 LSO ACV• f 2C;s n !_rani r� i b i �-t< W 1.41 C:4 t S &)0-1C✓ t�►1-�, (eta ; t � i O Ian �Ja nG� ►c. ria c5ic;cr Batt ►� �'�2C'�.: r�r! �11Gr,Vt(L'.Sos2 1���` �-WWrj 13�ai �1N f1 Vi2tlt. Al� Dace 40 Staff Signature ,•-v"..y� er-��, r.-=�:5--�-� _ APPLICANTLAND I AM AWARE OF 'LIE xtoq STAFF' NATION REGai t4d T; AN iiFOR � G� PLAN ANDIZONING Dated ' 2O.- qt7 Signature of Applican . *,his report will expire And be discarded 'silt (6) months .from the d of the s ff signature. ,y I Planning Department NAME. DAFFRZON / DAT., MOLIN Environmental Health Department _I— CDF (Forestry Department) AP: ,, 25-17-48 Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) Butte County Sher-f.� PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell, Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) Shop1 District (wall map) Water Company (if individual,. wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co, California Fater Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte, Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermali,to area NE of river) Limesaddle Community .Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd to lake) Dei. Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest. Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District f City of (check wall saps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley OWVI.LLE 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 snap, a small portion of Ororille only) B111410s, , 17TCHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COU'I'Y): check wall map and title report to see what applies, Some areas overlap, - Drainage District 1 Drainage District r2 Drainage District O Drainage District #1200 Reclamation District #883 Reclamation District 102056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage Distritt -Butte Creek Drainage .District :tjj CtRTAiN CASES: : Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept, of Fish and Garvie (near water and in tura! and mountain areas) Cal Trans ("near State Hwy. S21 70) 991149 (Chico cut o l), 162 (Olive H?Y" & Richvale Hwy.)x 191 (,Clark Road) State Water Quality Control. 'Board (projects with more "than 100 lots or unit's)' United :States Forest Service (if pro ttt borders USA land -eheck AP books) Parks and Recreation Departme,ht (property near Lake Orbville) --- State Water Resources Department (property near Lake Oroville watershed) Rock Creek Reclaimation Dist. (west of Chico Airport, south of Ruck Creek and east of Hwy. 05 (see wall map) • Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) US: Dept, of the Army,, Sacramento Dist. Corps of Engineers (near water and in rural and mountain areas) SPECIAL CASES: check title report,, for any mention of special servicesor easements such as to Thermaiito itt' atidh Dist eitt (numbered utids) i 0 13 0 k ASSOCIATES _r ENGINEERING cONSULTnNTS 2060 PARK AVENUE OROVILLE, CAUFORNIA 96969 PHONE 119191 923.0467 August 16, 1990 Larry Painters Planner Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Orovile CA '95965 Ret ConforVance Reports C. Da lMolin & Daffron Parcel splits Dear 24r Painter Enclosed is a "mini-history"of an adjacent parcel (Bill DalMoln to the north) that is in all ways similar to the C. DalMolin/Daffron request. The split was appropriately approved by the Planning Department and the Board of supervisors, in the summer of 1988. We-cf>fer you tho paperwork trail from the previous split as supporting documentation for the subject request, which is cont) uous to the aproved split and contains the same drainage oourse. Please review this information at your earliest convenience and let me know what time, and date would be best for us to confer on this project, Thanks for your consideration Please give me a call. Very truly yours, COOK A 'OCAT S Didilpw j� Enc sur s °-, 1a e ,agan LY Coon cu t C aalMolin �,, ' C Lv�i Engineer Ma Daf,f:ron AUG to p p. k +, ?'P'GS ::•.1. V 3a,F' &;r, [' 1GL. r CA'C% M! r PAN J. COCK e„ E. •, 1. r. 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Assessor's Wap No.2a-!r GRIDLEY 410y)NY Np. $ Me0 R.P6. 57 $ a tDLt't Drif,09Y NO 4 ht 0«ft. 3K. 7 P0. 53 County of gUke, Cott ., �t _ � AI'I'1NIli � It COUN""I'1' f11 _ wi 11 i"1'Ii I N�rl ltc)N�11:N'1'rU: 1111►tail IST PltltMr (�tb rte �timpirtic+clg`lt� I.tt"�I� �E;�"ncY7 1,01! 11 86-03--07-02 AP it 25-17-•9 1 BACKGROUND l Naq)t or proponent DAL 2. AtitiresS o votionent :md ive ('i f :tp1 ictrlilr) 3. Project d0sclIption —T.Pntak ye..Paz-c-e-l—Map_. 1l; MANUATl1J2Y rl�UlllNcli or :+MOVICA,`CI; Yrs MhYRI�I NCi . a. hoes tht+ rraiect havt thL` poteptial to degrade thequality or the env i 'onmcnt , Subs tattt i tt l l+' rctlttt G the habitat ttC a I" 4h or• wilm irc species, cause, a rich of wjltil i re population to drop bel -OW scl P- stistaining levels, thrc.iten to eliminate a plant of animal community, rrtltjec tho number or restrict the i°anl;e* of .1 earl ort`�htlutilcretl I►i:rttt` or rni►tt.•tl `ttr' clitninato lmperrtallt t'ct11111liv. Of t1lo majot' period 01. California history or prrlt.istory;' b4 t►ocs the projes;t have the I10tcitti;11 tet ;tcltiav4 silo r t l.c" ►'1t► ht�rtr.l` i t t ►� lit(, ►Ir t r i mt°nl' i� I` i m►r;� t;t� t`qt tttvirttnntt�nttll l;ttalw'? t1 short terttt impost oil lOhta illicronnictir i", onewhichin a 1.0.ttivelj, P� irt.tt•rm i)tljracut tti l I k c�ntittr°c` i,tito list, lutt►i't`kl c Dues the (trojeet }tavt.,, imp:tcts wltiel are intliVicict4 ail}� lim trcl, htrt,�tttnttl- .Iy considrrnhics? (A project illy itnP.rot on two Moro Acpaeato rescturcos Where the jmpact oneach re.4ource is rc l ttt iVol±' $mtill, but where tha rt lect Or the t0t:11 or those K jtrt,p:tr fs on thetat►t•i ronille"t i d• Ilovs the prtl,it`et Illovc` 01,1`octs which will cau; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAPS ' xp 'anations ot a' 1; '!yeS" and "maybe" answers are recuirod on attached sheet(s)) Yli8 MAYBE NO . 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significants a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. -s, displacements, compactiokj_ or , C_ overcover'ri.g of the soil'? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase: in wind or water erosion of soils, c either on or off-site? f Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosi.en which may modify the _channel on a river or stream or the bud of the ocean or any bay, inlet or like? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas?, G h. Exposure of people or property to-' geologic hazards' such as earthquakes, landslides, rnwd slides, ground failure or similar hazards? XC- 2 ATR. Will the proposal result in sulPstantial t 77 Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b.. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes?. c. Alteration of air ;movem.ent > moisture, or _ temperature, or any change in climate, ' locally or regionally. 3. WATER. Will the 'prof*Ivsal result in substantial. a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction` of water movements in either marine or fresh watery I b, absorption rates, drainage patterns, Changes at Vic- atand amount of surface runoff? or the re c, Need for off-.site surface drainage improve- ments, including vegetation removal, channel. ization or culvert installation? y` d. Alterations to the course: or flow of flood waters? e,: Change in iho amount of surface water in any water body? f charge e into.surface waters, or in. any alteration of surface Water qudlity,, Including but not limited to temperature, dissolvezi - Alterationtafbthe tdireetion or rate of flog `— i of ground waters _ h i .. q y Chane in the uamn � - r ualiby at ground waters, either through direct additions 01' With. drawls;, or through intel'ceptirin o r stn aquifer by cuts or excftvations'f i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available tots' public water supplies? ` i' J , Exposure- of people or pr+ope11tV to wator' related hazards such as 1`lood ng"� jj YES MAYBE NO 4 , PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal respl, t in substantial: a CFCange' in the diversity of 'spglcies, or, number of any species of plants (inci'utiing trues, and a( Ltiitic ? ±� _ shrubs, grass, crops, plants) b Reduction of the numbers or unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new,species !lf plftnts�anto an area, or .in a barrier to the normal 'replenish- eplenishment mentof existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agTidUltura,l crop? S. ANIMAL LIFE,,. Will the proposalL result in substantial= a. Change: in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, .:fish 0aid shell f ,sh, i benthic organisms or insect. is ) ? b. Reduction in the numbers of 'any unique, rare or endangered species of 0,nimals? c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a blirrier to the migration or movement of animals. d_ Deterioration to o .istinb fish or wildlife habitat? X 6i NOISE: Will the proposal re,,;ult in substantial': a. Increases in existing fto se levels? b. Exposure of people to se`ver,'e noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. tViil the fbroposal produce signi icant 1igh't and glarr:'ll' jC 84 LAND USE, Will the proposal eesult in h su stanti.al alter tioi or`011. pro.gont or plttynricd land use of an area? 9, NATURAL RESOURCtS: Will tete p 'oppsal rosttlt in " substantial: ` Ai Increase in the rate ��; use of any natural resources? b# Depletion of any non-vetid-wable natural X. resources? 1, X 10. RISK OF UPSET. Will the 1 ropo,!sal inVolire: a. A risk' risk' of explosion oli` the telleage of hazard- bus substances (inclLid ft)`, but not limited, to oil, pesticides, cileircals or radiation) in th,e: event of an accident I!o•r up+.et, conditions? b; possible. inter�'erencl, with Anemcr�0 *' response plan or omui`ifeney 'er�ticuation plaii't 11 17OP.ULATION, Will the POVosa`1 inter the locfttiori; r7zTstrj Uf on; density, o`i* ,growtb tato or the hui6ll' population? � w� IW ROU8tN0 Will tiltt+o t'.s it ofr("& t +;�isC1.nL; holrsi'ng) or creato a ddmah ror� .-I"ddit ioluil hoti:t Litt) i j YES MAYBE NQ 13 �, TRANSI✓LAtI ATIpN/CIRCULATION. Will the propos a1) result r a. Genera't'%'ori, of substantial additional vehicle tovement? X c b. Effects on existingparking facilities, Or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transpoEtati,on systems? ,., Xe. d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement ofpeople and/or goods? _ X e. Alterations to waterborne-, rail or air traffic? X f'. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? Xc 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon., or result in a need for new or altered governmental services; a. Fire protection? X b. Police protection! X c. Schools? X d.. Parks or other recreational facilities? X e. Maintenance of public ,facilities, including toads _ X f. Other golrernmental services? X 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal ,result in a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources ofenergy, or require the de velop�ni�nt ---of/V\_ new sources of energy" 16. UTILITIES. Will, the, peoposa:l result in a 'Mhed for new systems, or substait;al alterations to, the, following: a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications s,►stems?`: c. Vater ava ilabi;l i ty _ d: Sewer or septic tank? e . Storm water drainage? f, „Solid waste and disposal? ,17. HUMAR HEALTH. WM the proposal resn.Ft in: 'a. Creation of any health hatard or lential health hazard excluding tontal iii �ialth) ? k b. Exposure of people to potential ha,f tlr hazards"? 18. AESTHE`CICS. Will the proposal result in the ObsLT� L1�On of any sCL�oic V'istA or View Open to the public, or will 60 propo.�al result in the creationof aji aestheticali,k• dfferisi e sitel otien C p _ w a r , 1 _ A { y 1'E9 MAYBE NO " 1.9. Will the praposli;l result in an i�mpact RECREATION.—on U the qualityor uanti:t�y of existing reci-eJationa.l P, a y � appn�;the CULT.MALRESOURCES. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destructionn, of a prehistoric. or X historic archaeological site? 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 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? — -.- 1,- DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 25-17-9 See attached. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL`EVALUATION AP 25-17-9 lb,e,f,3b,c,f's Development of four homesites on the subject_ property w'Ill lead to some displacement, disruption, compaction and overcovering of the soil which may change drainepe patterns and lead to Increased erosion and siltation of the drainilgeway located on site. Due to the size of the property, this should not be a significant, Impact. 1g' The subject property is located In an area of agricultural, uses The Immediate area Consists of orchards, dry pElsture, Irrigates pasture, and rice operations. Cattle grazing Is located to the east of the subject property. This project wouid represent removal of approximately 30 acres from potential agricultural pursuits and may, induce other properties In the vicinity to convert to rural residential -type uses. 1'h: All of Butte County is within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The subject property Is located approximately 4 miles southwest of the Foothill Shear Zone, which supported the 1975 Oroville Earthquake. 'Construction of homes and'bui.°idings to Uniform Building Code standards for selsmically active areas should provide adequate protection to occupants in case of seismic activity. 3r,,,j The area has a history of localized flooding during periods of intense rainfall It may be necessary to improve the drainage systems' in the area by increasing size of culverts or removing vegetation from drainagewaYs. Because of the flat character of the land, any flooding that does take place could be extensive and could expose people and possesslons to flooding 4d., This project will represent the 'removal of approximately 30 acres of land from potential agricultural uses. This project could also trigger similar projects in the area, further reducing agricultural land available: At the present time, most properties In the area are in 20 -acre holdings or larger. c.rossings, must meet the. requlrem the proper^ty� Including road 5d' Any disruption to streams on ents of the Department of Fish and Game for streambed a'lteration's. r4 8f1102: This project will represent the creation of three 5 -acre `parcels In on area of predoM1n6htly larger parcels. The Butte County General plan designates this area tns Orchard and Field Crops) which allows parcels as small as 20 -acre minimums In rural areas. Parcels as small as 5 adeds can be found`in confOrinity with the.. Orchard and Fleid 'Crop deslgnation when predomInant eieisting parcel sizes In the vlcini'ty range from 5 to 10 acres:, when the property is adjacent to ar In the geherafi vicinity of urban boundarles; and when the present status of agr1cul tura i productIOn. will`not be slghIrldantly Impaired, This project Is In an area of 06t -del sIzeo that are predomlriasttly 20 acres and larger. WhI1e undci^1y1ng subdivision hits In the areLiP are ap;proxifinately 1'0 to 20 ace6ti most holdings combine two or more of the 10 -acre parcels lrita a single holding, The property Is not adJateht to or In tie general vicinity of urban boundarles. drovllle Is appro5+;1 mate') y 7miles north of the peopei-4ty'. While thea~e is cuNirent l y r -6- 01 -.l � �� � ii no agricultural production on: the s1t6k, the Intrusion of 5-acre parcels and the: accompanying homesites 'into this agricultural area Hill represent conflicts with'agr+cultural operations in terms of noise, dust, aerial spraying-, etc. Additlonally, this project may trigger other similar projects In the vicinity as agrlcultUral/residential conflicts Increase. As such, this project will increase the densi'ties of residential uses•`grl the area, could create a demand for additional housing in *--he neighborhood, and would significantly alter both the existing and planned land use for the area. 13a,c,f: Creation of four homesites will represent an incremental' Increase In traffic on Lone Tree,Road and an Increase In turning motions onto the private road servicing the properties. These turning motions will represent an increase In traffic hazards. 14= This Project will represent an Increase in demand for public services in a rural area at a time when public budget constraints preclude the expansion of additional facilities Into those areas 168,b Power lines and telephone lines will have to be extended onto the property approximately 1400 -Peet'. 16e.1 'See Items 3c and Sunn6stc 'M I t Ispat I on Measures I. identify on the final map any areas subject to flooding. 2. Verify thatexisting drainage structures on the, property and Immediately downstream from the property on Cox Lane are of adequate site and meet the t^equlrements of the Butte County Department of Public Works as to :replacement, vegetation removal,, etc. S. Est-ab 11 sh a 10 0- foot no-bu I A. d 1 ng setback from the property l i nes from agricultural operations adjacent to the north and west. 4 Meet any e�dquireme.nt.s of the Department of Fish and Game regarding streambed alteration <.. Pedes Ion the project to yield two parcels of at least 10 acres 5..� . each to be consistent with surrounding tirtderlyin 10-acre parcels from previous early subdivittons: ,1 L7 App l 1 t \�ac7t • 0111 Dal Mol In Assessor's Parcel 1k .25-17i-9 Log # 86-03-07-02 DATA SHEET A. Project Description 1. Type of Project' Tentative Parcel Map. 2. Brief Description'. Dividing 25.37 acnes into four parcels, three of 5 acres each.and one of 14.37 acres. °3. Location: On the west side of Lone Tree Road, approximately midway between the two intersections of Cox Lane and'Lone Tree Road, south of Palermo.. 4. Proposed Density of Development: 5' acres per dwelling unit. 5. Amount of Imperv'lous Surfacing Minimal 6.` Access and Nearest Public Roadts): Existing parcel fronts on, Lone Tree Road. 7 Method of Sewage. Disposal Individual septic systems consisting of septic tanks and dry wells. 13. Source of Water Supply: Individual wells 9. Proximity of Power Lines To property frontage on Lone Tree Rodd e, 10. Potential for further land divisions and development: One more parcel possible under existing zoning Any development questlonab'le due to General Plan policy constraints, 13. Env i rontnenta 1 Sett l nsa Physical Environment: 1. Terrain _ a. General Topographic Character: Flat valley land: b. Slopes: 0 to 2i c. Elevatlone 101 to 108 feet above Sea Level': d. Limiting Factors: None. 2. Solls a Types and Characteristics Rocklin Fine Sandy Loam and Wyman Loams overlying clay substrata a.nd hardpan. b. Limi,tin9 Factors.- Generaliy shallow soils with slow permeabl'ilty and dense to '`impermeable substrata: 3. Nat -Lira! Hazards of the Land q . a. " Earth uake Zone- Moderate Earthquake 'Intensity ty Zone vi: L.I.. b. Erosion Potential Moderate c. Landsl lde„Potentgi e' Lots;. d,. Fire Hazard: Moderate: e Expansive toll Potential H 1!@h - 4. Hydrology a. Surface WAte"r: A tributary of Wyman 06vine braVerses the F easterly portion of the property. b. Groundwater: Area of` high or6undw8.ter wi thdrawai rand potential subsidence area: .m C Drainage Characteristics: Property dra l ns to or.- i�i '�'e` . tributary of Wyman Ravine thence south approximately 4 to 5 miles to Wyman Ravine. d. Annual,Rainfall (,normal) 20-22- e'. Limiting Factors: Setbacks from on-site dra nageway: 5. Visual/Scenlc Quality: Good. 6. Acoustic Duality: Gond: 7. Air Duality: Good, except during periods of agricultural burning. 810 100l ca l Environment: 8. Vegetation: Valley grasslands. 9. Wildlife Habittitt. Small birds ° and animals common to valley grasslands. Cultural Environment 16. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Low archaeological sensitivity area. 11 Butte County General Plan designation: Orchard and 'Field Crops 12. Existing Zoning: A-5'. 13. Exl'sting Lancs Use on-site: Vacant grasslands except for a small dirt air raft runway used by a neighboring parcel 14. Surrounding Aroas a. Land Uses Scattered:sing10-fam11y dwe'llings at rural densities b. Zaning A-5 C. Gen Plan ovei ,i gnat i ons: Orchard •anal Field Crops d. Parcel Sizes Generally 20 to 200+-acre parcels. e. Population: Sparse„ 15. Character of Site and Area=. Agricu'ltural area. 16 Nearest Urban Area: Oroville. 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence None: 18 Improvements Standar=ds Urban Area No 19. Fire Protection Services aii Nearest county (State) Fire 8tation: Palermo Station #72 approximately:�- !2 miles north, b. Water Avaa i t ab i l l ty Fire tankers only. 20. Schools in Area= Palermo Union School District and provAl'le Union High School District: i 4 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION � TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP PRELT MIARY SUBDIVISION WAIVER APPLICATION' (Please check appropriate box) ITLICANT: Bill 'Bal Molin__ PHONE NOi 707,:833-2803 ,ADDRESS: 8519 Starr, Windsor; Ca 9502 tYrl�iER _ .. ,lame, as above _ PHONE No: 707-838-2$0. ADDRESS. Same as above ENGINEER OR 'SURVEYOR Dan J. Cook PHONE No: 916-533-6457 ADDRESS: 2060 Park Avenue, _Oroville,,_ Ca: 95966 MAIL NOTICE OF HEARING TO: Cook Associates, 2060 Park Avenue, Orovil:le ,also Bill Dal Molin, 8519 Starr, ` Windsor, Ca. 9549 LOCATI011 OF PROPI RTY: TUJNSHIP 18 N- RANGE 3E • SECTION 25 ,ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 25-17-009 TOTAL ACREAGE 29.37 AG PLEASE SUB141T PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT OR RECENT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (+dated within last six months) WITH APP CCATION. INDICATE BELOW THE DATE AND RECORDING Ii`IMR14ATION ;BY WHICH THIS PARTICULAR PARCEL WAS CREATED DATE May-20, 1912 BOOK 13.0 PAGE 1'60 , NUMBER AND SIZE OF PARCELS BEING CREATED(including any remainder); 4 parcels to be created (3 o-5AC)` (1.-14.3) DISTANCE TO NATURAL 'WATER COURSE OR STORM DFAI - On Property - (Creek) PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL, Drilled Dry,Wells` Approved by Health Dept -.. (Check with Health Department) PROPOSED SOURCE OF WATER: (Drilled Wells) Check with Health Departnient) DO POWER AND PRONE LINES EXIST ,TO THE BOUNDARY OF THE ORIGINAL PARCELR V& Nn IF NOT, ESTMTE THE DISTANCE THEY WILL HAVE TO BE ;EXTENDED:. the farthest parcel is '1400' from vane Tree toad LD' lbPb Revibda ii-44-80 �, r, FOR .OFFICEUSE ONLY: Butte County, Planning Dept. Receipt {1 7 County Center Drive Applicant Oroville, CA 95965-3397 (916) 53tr-4601 AP 1E Subdivision Name. (if applicable) APPENDIX E Data Filed LANA DIVISION APPLICATIONS Sa r.,Iementa.l Information for Planning Department 1. List and dqrcribe any other related permits and other public approvals reguir2d .frl: ttaiis project, including those required by city, regional, state sand federal agencies: Butte Count)► Environmental Health 2. Proposed sche&i1ing)associated projects;None 3 Anticipated incremental development'(phasin� of subdivision units, gut(;e development plans): Lots to be sold individually. 4 'NAt method will be u`ilited'to accommodate'surface drainage? Describe hos on-site and downstream drainage channels trill be affected. The e h _ is an existing drainage ditc on proposed parcel 4,. diameter CMP beneath access road)Adequ,ately handles drainage. S. Proximity of hater for fire fighting purposes (hydrants) ponds, etc.): There is no public water System, On-site wells will have to to adeq tate watc,=z . Nearest fire station is in Pelerma approX. 3.5miles northeast: 'The on-site drainage contains only minimal: water. 6i will ex�19VAtion or grading be necessary!,. Cubicyyaeds (estimate): Future ;grading tai11 be necessary for residential construction.. Aniaunt will de` e� nd uj)bn, tyl7e and size of tes'idence5 to 'be built 7. Ditodtiojs for travel to 'property (ideal and Mountaino-ils areas only:). West off5 t5f Lent.. Tree,.. 'ttbad.: Locatt.;d beL►,aeetl COX Lane. (east) ab,d Coit L-Ahe Il )\ l I $. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPActs AND MITIGATION MEASURES* Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division.' What project design features or special conditions of approval (mit144- tion measures) are proposed to a1.1ev'iate potential environmental impacts? 9' ENVIRONMENTAL 'SETTING* a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project; including infclwmation on topography, soil stability, plants and -animals, jir.,d any cultural,,historical "or, scenic aspects _ Describe any existOng structures on the site, and the use of; II the structures. I 3 b) Describe the surrounding properties, including information an 'plants and animals and any cultural, historical or 'scenic aspects. Indicate the ;type otl land use (tesidential, commercial, etc.), intensity of (land u.0e (one -family, apartment houses, shops, depart- mint stores, ef,c.)', and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear ;tardj etc.) CER.TIF'ICATION: Iheiieby' certify that the .statements furnished above and in the attached exhiiitm present the.data and, information; required .for this initial evaluation tO the best of, my ability`, and that, the facts, statements and information presd�nited are true Arid correct to the best of my knooledge and beliefi r Date Signatures_ I For y *Use separate sheet for, 16n,&t responses I 4%85 r, d 8. No adverse environmental impacts are anticipated. The J g ebeendeveloped xor resi.enti,al usras: Proposedadjoining Parcel 14 hasbeen designated as a 14,3acte par -eel so that. adverse impact to the drainage ditch will be minimized. Site distance on Lone Tree Road is adequate -Cox Lane (west) is located '950' saute of the ingress/egress- and Cox Lane (east) is located 375' north of the ingress/egress. (See' attached plat for road locations.) Cox Lane is an off• -set road.. q. The existing parcel consists of 29..37 acxes: Thele is an g (aggregate base) at the existing 60 access easement road northern boundary. ,This easement has not yet been kti,corded. There is an existing drainage facility beneath the access road (3-24" diameter CMS) The elevation on the itiest end of the property is approximately 1031 ASL, gently sloping easterly to the drainage: ditch where thea elevation is approximately, 1011ASL. (Less than 17..) East of the drainage ditch the elevation increases to approxi- mately 1081at the boundary line. (Less than 17.,) According to the. Butte County General Plan, Seismic ;Safety dement; Liquifaction potential is moderate. Subsidence potential is low. Erosion potential is none. Expansive soil potential is moderate. s site is classi-, Natural..fi.re hazard • �s not listed a� the s fied as an. irrigated area, Alterations to drainage will be minimal assuming four single family dwelling units. The on-site drainage structures ate adequa'tei The area is located east of the Cayman Rayine Study Area and an existing drainage analysis is not available: The site is not designated as a ,flood area on the Flood Hazard Boundary Maps, Department of dousing and Urban Development. A 5i:te inspection indicates that a drainage ditch should be constructed on the south side of the northerly easement tpad. `vegetation on -mite is primarily annual grasses; There are some reeds and berry bu8he8 adjacent to the drainage ditch: c> l Na animals were observed on' site;owevr, it is assumed that animal species common to valley-grassla�lds are resident. There is a small airplane runway located on the parcel. This X;unway is utilized by an adjacent landowner for operation o his private plane The exuding 60' access road on the northerly boundary shall. become a public easement for all four p4ircels. 9b. The surrounding area consists of single family rural residential uses with some cattle• graziY:-g and an olive orchard; Residences are either conventional single family homes or mobile homes; Primary animals observed were cows, dopes and ducks. It is assumed that animal species common to valley' grasslands are resident No cultural, historical or scenic aspects were observed. i { I II1A a �C��ryt"+`t 'd •.rrFa'� r:b",+aW r�,.r ,M1 , a i�an ate ',yn �dd',cebrs :L"". aYMo 3�'S19 Starr, 'Wiri66r','"'Ca.' 95492 2.;. Projd,.c Description Splitting into i4 patceis 3 A4sogsor!s Parcel Numbec(s) L.P. No. 25-17-009 4y propolsed Use 4 Parcel Spli c - For Re8ale ie, following items are to be com,pl,i�ted by the Planning Departments ,�zzz i C, o-rtt zoning,` S Land Conservation Agreement %4�0 ,Gem «al Platt Designation AG!ol cable Conditional Criteria:,. Applicable Agricultural-Residential YES NO 1. Agricultural Compatibility 2. Water & Sewer Capacity 3. Adequate ,Fire Facilities_ 4, Road Capacity & Maintenances,_. 5. Access to Commercial & scho'oals .�. Orchard & Field Crops }t"' 1. Predominant 5-10 At. Parcei Mize SC.. 2. Vicinity of Urban Boundarie''s 3. Agric. viability not impaii:e�t Staff Determination: ,Project dUies does not substant:i6lly conform to the. General Plan and zoning. S r'� rs �c}r�a°.tic�k to': �� t �.2 ra.!►! cr,�.sw-.y . Via,• .va�w a E5w :_�,�4.c Via. r..r soFs �G -�o-r- G•';��GL. w ,c r �s,..�s �.a�.ct�: r Staff Signature ,dF-i_ —�— `, Date r.+r a AS 'Tait APPLICANT FQR`= 128gOt9TEb 1LAO bIVISIONy I AM AWARE OF TKE ABOVE STAFF DETERWNATION REGARVING TttE CONFQpX,,,i$t , WITA V8 ,GENERAL PLAN AND 26NING, d �� , C. Dated C ✓ %' Signt11re cif Applicants i 1 1., LD 1p00 (edVised` , d ` BILL DALMOLIN TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ADVISORYAGENCY HEARING June 16,, 1986 i we must disagree with Planning Staff's analysis of the I' proposed - Tentative P t ^el Map. The 29.37 acre parcel is located in an A-5 zone. The - general plan designation is Orchard a'nd Field Crops, The A- zone' is "conditionally" consistant with the orchard and., Field Crop designation; subject Lo findings of conformance with Conditional Zoning and De-velopment crit-eria,. The criteria as st,-ited on page 46 of the Land Use Element of the General Plan i.s as follows; ]) Predominate existing parcel sizrs range from 5 to 10 acnes4 per the staff report, the Gridleyf Colony, which lies south and West of the proposed project, has an underlying 10 acre subdivision. Several of the'; 10 acre lots were subsequently split into five acre paretls Thede are even a *'OW one acre parcels located near the project. Parcels to tj,, north are 2O acres And .anger 1�he parcel directly south Of thEj proposed project- consists rojectconsists of 2=5Es, 1-11, and 1-19:36' acre parcel, . per the tentative parcel map, the bi5Uhdaty lines for Parcel's 1 and 2 'will conf0tm to the 'a6d dent five act -- parcels. creparcels We have chosen to define a acre par,cel p arid: a 14+37 acre parcel, mhe purpose oft the 14.81 acre' a 'y s corridor' or the existing parcel is �o provide a gen�,.ro►� ,, f" drainage;. The staff's suggested mitigation measure, to' yield two (2) parcels of at least,acres each, we �helieveto be unreasonable, With the available acreage three (3) parcels of 9.0 acres each could be designed. And, with adjacent five acre parcels, imposing a 10 acre restriction' on Mr, ,palM,olin does not appear reasonable or equitable, 2) The second criteria from Page 46 of the General Plan is to be, "Adjacent to or in the eneral vicinity of urban boundaries" To me the wording of this criteria allows for a certain amount of descret;ion in the. decision making process. The site is less th�'n 4,5 miles to Pa}.erm�+ where food, gas, schools and a fir 'e station .is located. , The access rdiads are good arterial roadwa,;rs - that are in good cond;tiotf' - and would provide ';easy access to the ^ Oroville urban ;area via Lone Tree Raad or Cox Lane to Highway 10; "3) The third Ibrit0;ria. from Page 46 _of, the General Tari is, "Present_ status of ^agr culltural production will not be --------------- significantly implired:,�" 1'uestioa is not a n agricultural The parcel 7 n productlon j not ha,s it ;,been f.or mane years. An access road on the parcel is (.x 18t hg as shown on the Tentative.Parcel Maps as is a small air sirrip for private planes. The us, --of the '0+ a0ltes fol residential use will not ski any w6y affect agritlralturl' l uses.: 4 ;s NC?E C77E' Li7ET3✓Y2M7CNA�'C�L�i` 1400 Tenth Street, Room 1 Noun nnin .Dep t�► Office of Plannin and Re ch o Butte Co g, Department Sacramento, CA 95814 ta jCenter Drive or AL 3 01986 Oroville, CA 95965 X County of, Bu County ai Butte ELEANOR M. BECKER County Clerk A. J�GIhTFf B r - --- ;SU]' J'ECT c. Filing of . Notice of beterminatio-n n - colmManee-vo-ith-Section 21108 or 21152 of the ;Public Resources Code.t Project Title AP # Nand" Tentaitive P tra�v, ,.arcel 'Map 2,5-17-9 Bill D41_riolin State CC.leiringhouse'Number Conta(.rt Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Public Works John Mendonsa 534-4266 Project Location On the west side of Done Tree Road approximately 2001 between the two intersections of Cox Lane with Lone Tree Road, Palermo. Project Description Tentative Parcel Map dividing 29.37 acres to create three parcels o1: 5 acres and one parcel of 3:4.37 acres nis is to advise ttsat the Butte County Advisory Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project on 1--21.-86 _ -and has made }r (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1: The project„will, ;,will not, have a significant effect on the' environment. 2i An Environmental impact Report was prepared for this project ” pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration v(as prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3i 1411tiigation measureswere, were not, made a condition of the �plsroval of the projects 4 A statement of overriding considerations :wast -9—waa not, adopted'' for this project,, This is to certify that the final ETR with comments and responses and record of project aloptoval is avails:ble to the general public at ',butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville; CA 95965 Date Received for Filing anti .posting at OPR 7-7.3.. �6 _ _� . 44 ' s tdpho-h A. streeter ') 3" Sehi6t Planhdr. Title � Rsv'isec# Narcl� 1986 f. p a CtJ1VF��i?N REPORT Ear . FAR MSP 022 SXSi3l7ZvZS=CSN t %toms 1.-4 to be completed by appUcaut MAP Xr APPLICANT NAME Atm AI1DMS: C,.AMO 1L. (SRL. mo 1...r r*� -i33 crux i_AN c 0f2_0VI LL ! �',A Z. PROJEfZ DESCiTIP1ZOH: # c ): cj- 1-70 - !' 3. ASSESSOR' S PARCEL `iUtiBIIt S � �- 4. PROPOSED USE: following item ara to be ==laced by the PLmming Depx,rre,ant: aim= ' 7A rmr. e ,� - �, _ Lura awjmvA=oN AGREmi= N G"Zc MRAL PLAU DFSIG,=ONe . � +Csrrtditiottr.3. t^_tez^_a.: A6=CL7ZMAL-.rM=Ela= YES No It is reca=ended that you pexio= the Z. Agricnlb=al Comoat bil:ity following checked items; 2. Watew and Sewer Capacity AE C3AE L=CAL RECORDS CDECS 3. Adequata Fire Facilities � " �— BaZMCAL SURVEY 4. Road Ca:p=ity and 2iaf.ate nanes GEOLOMCAG SURVEY i 5. Access to 'Commercial and Scholz YES No ORCMUM AND -C= amps FiF�'d DEPAR�2iT OF FISH AND GAM DEMOPM T ZONE. 1. Predominant 5-10 ac. Parcel, Site 2.. Vici titq of Urban P;oundnies; ,.�,. WfiSSIN FLOOD I PLIINe , 3.. Ag. 'Vialrrl tq -nut lapaired, Intmf OR Staff jjnrn•►�rina tion: Subs',.antiall C&;tio= toe LAND = PL�NSPECxFIC GEzrF LkL PL W.- L. Land Use Zt Yes, z coftisasaatiozi .,., � of PLS ,. Opea g ' W= Umm 3tFasmne , 4.. Saf 0-ty , S. 2foise ` if Yes, 1. 'cZeserga 6 Housing „Name Na of �. - T. Cireislar_i:aa AiRPOFrC TAM USE PLAIte ZONING; t dgmas: -MA t or,> .; t{'G-r A .J'b_.-,t 6..` > 'i3u-r-r cra, t3r,r.yrrUa s�t�,�s�l._ } St;uc Slgaatzica ..,y. �� . Dara AS MIE FOR TEE MMUESIED LAND DrtlSlott, I A!! ASIA-RE OF THE AEOVE STAFF DEMi wTldN FtEGe`dmt;d .APPt.ICVC mt CONFOR2wa WM ISE Grp.MAL aM AND ZOIMIG. -- Dated . Sign3==a of Applicant ant *M:,'Ls report will expires and be d3starded six (&) =nths £.-.v ,the data of the trAie signa='G' 1CObA (revised 6-87 l� _ APPENDIX r UCOL7NTY OF; BUT ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST). FORM EVALUATION Okk'BNy21'tONMEIxPAOT Elle No., 025-170-049 & 049 Lou Op. 90-10-23-03 AFNo 025-170-048 & 04 Z . BACKGROUND I . MPJ. bafffoh and Cabal Molle 2170 Lone Tree Road Daf f ror!) and 633 CG Hui: If 14, 1.M1 0,fi64 a. Ptojec't dd,;dfip'1M ta.�aG .'.��v 1.1M. >'cv! ;t.:k r;n end Tentliti've 0arcei M6p,t6 dlytde 3o acres to t;te-Ao. fotr parcel's �;t 5 rt,ce§ "eacR, r,rnrr+" i't�1'z '#aiaa3'tY3 OF SION7FIC.a1t:» r*3n SI C:' �;.vL"r rct�stri!�k�1TAT EVALUATION _ _ SPI r~. 9 �!P-T _ I Does the 11a)ect have t116,potential ic+,'.Cft' that „�,�,� -_-,; ,,1t 1k'els pryonsal ;VIII not s.ignlfl.aniiy degrade the environment, gUxttf� �. ti+� bnvlrr,smeal, substantially tedtice'ks IeVeills�IlMzaptenattlonellmina�te' a plants r animalg� habltai of a fishor wildjffe speelec t,c.;sx� r - r c6imunity, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or anima or eliminate hlitrtant examples of major periods Of Caljfornla 2. Does the prolect have the potenllai to achleve k Thls propotal 10114 hot Impede long-term environmlintal goals, short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term environment goals? (A short -teem Impact on the envltonmeht Is one which occurs in a retatlVel WHY ndure Into the future.) 'WOoetiod of time While long-term Iimpacts Wirt 3. Does the pro)ett have impacts which arl Individually sf This p mai have a t rebosal' " ' Ighlfleaht cumulative i'h�pact on the Ilmited but cumulatively considerable? (A project enVironment. may Impact on two or more separate �etource Where the Impact on each resource, is relatively small, but Where the effect of the total of those Impacts oi� the environment is slghlftcant,)- 4, bods the project have enVltonmehtat effects which tt_., This ptobosal will not ihaVe A significant advette effecl on human Will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings. beings, either dlteetly or Indirectly? Z'ii..;nrTEP.MINATION i on the basis of this Inkl6l evaluation: llft find the ptopos'ed project COULD NDt have a significant effect on the dhVitonment and a hitr:xrlVE biCLMATIbN Wiit be prepared, case find that11altthoughTthe otoobtas descr�bedbn the e A fledliheeltheffect on the enVlronmen:_ there WIII obt be a significant effect to this Ave been added to the pto)et:t. A 14tioATIV1 DtOLAAAT1aN wl1I be prepated. 1/Wt find the otopoted ptojeci MAY have a significant etNdt on the envilohtiot, and An ENvif3ta`Y,itNrkLL1.0, Ct ktpt*r it tequited, 411 Mee M.`Tt;r wvembet` 7, 190o Sy1.amoor� �� 6ren -t., Reviewed by: Checklist --.E4`& Ua;L0,n b Eiawxrr OlMdntA tmp-0,0t 2 'NVIRIONMENTAL IMPACTS vis MAYBE r 1 D18CUSSION ENVIRONMENTAD _ EVALUATICIN ' 1 r-ARTH� '4111 the pr000sai retutt in slgrilficafit: ' a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes In -X The 'proposal will not affect subsurface earth conditlons, geol ogle s0structuresr b. UisrUotlon, displacementt, conduction or -- X' This proposal will result In some disruptlon, displacement. overcoverfng of the soflr compaction and oVercovoring of the site as a result of development Of Additional homeslde, driveways._Parking areas, etc. The tlroject site is characterized by a relatively level terrain whic.i will require minor earthwork to provide roadways and building pads. The proposed density of tour homes per 20 acre Will also reddra the ' impacts on the rate and amount of runoff reaching the Wyman Ravine tlrainage basin. The long term cumulative impacts of suriace runoff, - - - however, could be_ significant, both financlally and environmentally - damage tram flooding could increase, water quality may be reduced, and channel erosion may accelerate. An act -urate assessment W the changes In runoff brought by the proposed land development should be made to determine further mitigation measures. A ooisibte mftigallon measure could bethe consideration of creating a ,ounty service area for tlrainage Withln the Wyman RaVlne Drainage Basin. C. Change In. topography or :ground surface X The project site is characterized'by relatively level terrain which relief features? wilt. require only minor gfading to accommodate the proposed tesfde^,tdevelopment, d, unstructlocov ¢"ot modifiedilon of any - X ,`he ptoject "site has no unique physical features, orrl ; physical feailutes! e, atxrrease inn wind or Walet er.oslol r of soils, X.- pfobosal ' not cause erosion. The Will elttrer on off sitar I, Ctlallges,In deposition of erostblyl N beach X. The proposal will not affect any watercburst. sands, or changes In sittitlon, "armee iOf or eroslon which may modilY. the phannei of a river ar stteam or the bed of the ocean or any bay. Inlet or laket p, toss of prime agrltulturally productive -- X This proposal does not represent a signlflcant loss of prin* soils outside designated urban Arcat t agricultural Solis. The project site cutfentty supports two home sites and Is not of the "size to be Viable commerelal gfizing land, h. txposUfe of people or prbperty tis geologic X - Ail of Butte -County Is In a Modetate Earthquake IM601 ty zone Vill. hazards such as earthquakes, IiIihdslides, DonstrUrtion of bulldings to Uniform oullding code standards will mkidtids s, gtoundfailure ofsimilar provide adeqbate protection to occupants In case of seismic activity, 2, rIR will the otopusai resu itinsubstal9tlal a, Aft emisObt's or deterloTatibn bt ambient ;_ x... The proposrd project will resU�t in a cumulative impa'tt on alt AIr qua lltyt quulyty due to related Increases h traffic generated by the project. The California Air.ResoUrces Conlidl Board has identified Butte County as a loon -Attainment Area In meeting the of the California Jit{ Quality Act, The Butte county Alt Pollution Conttol Pollution PIAn does hot address Alt quality Impacts of small tesidehtlal deVelo0m0,.ntt for oosslble mitigation measUres, b, The :creal'i'8lY of obfectioh'hb[e odi!fs, smoke X Some shod ietin alt quality impacts will probably result dut?Fig-the of 'tume9r cohfttUctloh phases of developing 'teildential houslhil, increased j' vehicle and equipment emisslonh As well As Increased dust dut Ing stte 1 I WON and ptlrpatitlon will occur« - 3 ; i !�inantg�xtztl: Ch Cicl.i st * !tvlalwition of Envirosikieiita1 Impact y ',w AJNV.S:aCUmMjW1cXP-U J.L xa%;A:o icontlnueo) YES MAXUt: rrJ u toa.vaaa vasyc> .rj1'4y.LnULAf%rjL-4'A:'1U' riytlLjUA7:J U.N (Continued) c,. Alterationt it "rhe proposal Will hot affect the atmosphere. oforian�c�ge iof tiler foca ty or IeglonallyT a. WATER. will the proposal result in substantlal; a'. Changes in currents, or, the course or �, x The 'proposal Will not affect any watercourse. direr t'loo or water movoc6Ws in ellther marine or, fresh WatersY 1:1 chanjie;t ,In absorption fates, drainage _ X The proposed project wliI change the absorption rales of the project p 9nwunt of surface afl,ltrl'!sa or� the rate and site and subsequent Coefficient of runoff dor- to changes In land use runol'rr Arid land cover. Development of the project site also Impact the ,wiil crincentiation time producing larger and more frequent peak (torts. Rich impacts may Teats to significant nvetload of "the existing dtalnAge system. Stormwater management. strategles shbuld be dioveloped and lhdotoorated into the project as mitigatloh measures to dlectease storawater discharge offslte. N possible ntitlgatlon Inimsure could be the cons iderattop of creaking a county service area list drainage within the Wyman RaYthe Dialhage Basin. In addltion, ai;herence to drainage standards or the Butte county Public Works Dilpatrtment Is Anticipated to mitigate possidre impacts to the dfatnage system. c. sutrace drainage off—site x Dralhag2 imptovemenl3 Will be necessary to accommodate the proposed lasptovemPntt, IncludingYcdeWlon removal, cattatlrletltatlon ptolect. See Dlltcustlon ori' ab abode. orculvert Installatlont d. AOteratfons to the course or floW of tlood' k The proposal may dttmulatively Impact flood control channels or waters? watercourses. The proj?jct site drains into the wyman Ravine. wa Drainage basin which )s known for frequeht ftooding. see Discussion on ab above, j{ e. Change In the amount of surface Water In any X _ The proposal *111 add to the cumutafive amount of Water to the Wyman water body? Ravine draln,-ge ,system by Increasing stormwater runoff and the Intensity of peak Boris,. 1. Discharge into surface waters, or In any X -- The llropos%d ptojedt will hot Impact sutface waterquality, atteratfod. of surface water quality, Including but hot f rolled to temperature, dissolved Oxygen or tarbldlty; g, Alteration of the direction or tate of Ilow x Thei5toposal wlIi not atfect the ditectioh or flow of gtr>und Waters. of ground waters# h, change In the quantlty or quality of ground _X_-, The proposal Will not dlfectly Affect any aquiter. waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals. or through IntercOtl'on of an aouifa_r by cots or exeavationti I, keduc.tion In the Amount of water otherwise X The proposed project WIII be te'rvited by ptivate.Wel It, available for public Water suppliest j, tkoosure or, people ,or property to water- X The propusai may intensitytlodding doWhMeam In the Wyman kayihe teiated hazards such as ftcodlriat without proper dtainage controls and standatds, see discussion oti Abad, and e, above. Pottlons of the project site Ts located Within .l ... a zone x. faorxi plain At ldetttltled !+; the,..d.t✓:, t,tm,, aqn sianageimenl Agency, Due to the flood potentlat all tfood at'eas with"in the project slid must be Idehtitied'on the khat 040 and tin3th f loot elevation establlshed by a registered Civil engineer. t I 4 n. zonmentatl Checklist * Vvas<luattiomt of' .Elnvi"rnnmenta�l .impact SV'`,r: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (continued) YES MAYB _hg_ DISCSIOII OF ENVIRONMENTAL EV?9LUATION (continued) a. PLANT OFF, Will the proposal result in subs tan t to a. change in the diversity of specles, or x - The diversity of plant species wilt be expanded as residentlal non- number of any specles of plants (including native landscapes are installed, No substantial reduction of the trees. shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic number of existing species is anticipated due to the parcel sizes Plants)? required by the existing zoning classification. 1k. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare x The ,protect site contains no rare or endangered p[anl5, or endangered species of Plants? e, introduction of new specie§ of plants into -.- x- The proposal will not affect existing plant life.' an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenlshment of existing species? d. RedUttion`ln acreage of any agricultural` ___ _. x- " The `$1te does not contain any commercially viable agricultural crop. crop? ANIMAL LIFt', will the Proposal tesUlt In substantial- u s an Iaa. A. change in the dlversity of specles, or,„_ The proposal wit not affect animal' ilfe because the site does not numbers of any specles of animals (birds. support significant animal life or habitat. land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, beh(hlt organisms or l`nsects)r b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare „ X The site contains ,no rare animals) or endangered species of ahlmats#, c. Introduction of new specles of animals Into x_. The 'proposal will not affect existing ahimat tile; an area, Of In a barrfet to the tnlgratlon or movement or anlmalsr d, t)bterforetton of existing fish of wildlife k The site contalns no signiflcent Wildlife habitat. habitats 6. NoLSt, Will the proposal result 1'n substantlal< ,a. increases In existing noise levels? _ x The Proposal will hot result in a substantial increase In noise created on site or in the Vidinity, b. txposufe of 'peopte to severe noise 10els"2 -- x_- the 'proposal will hot expose people to severe notse level's", 7: Lldn{t c AQE. Will Proposal produce X- The proposal Will not result In a substantial Increase In light of scan sigt ,the a Ignt and glare glare created on site Or (rl the,vlCinity• 6. 1" Ust Will the proposal result Ina iUbt(antial� x The project site Is zoned At5 which allows one dwelling untt per 5 a eta ori of the present or planned land Use of an acres and Is deslgnated by the Butte CountyCenetai plan as Orchard areal and Field crop. The 10006sed project conforms to both the general: ptah designation and Yohing classification, The Butte County Planning comnlsslon Is currently holding Public hearihO to thahge the zoning claisiticatlon t.tom A-5 to A-lo. The proposed Prolect does not meet the tequlrements of the proposed zoning, a. WATMO pksri brre Wi t l the pr at-41 ivS1.11 t l". su s anita '17- a. Inctease Ih the tate of use of qtly hatufal x The proposal will not affect any natural tatdurcesA resoutcett b. Depletion of any nom-reneWable hitural s(... The ptopoihl wilt not deplete knY natural resources. ,escutces# i a t. i�s►n»entx�l checklist ,k Fvaluit ori 0"f `Environmental ImpAct. ti XY rslCi �r1ICVLI[1Li\32ii� Sl1YLf�rAI74WnlInuC(JJ Tta mnrpt --E54- vr�Wasa W_ (continued) 10. RISK 'OF UPSET. Will the proposal Involver a, A risk of explosion or release of hazardous x_ 'the proposal will not Involve the use of hazardous matetlais. not is substances (Including, but not limited tor, It Located close to any facilities which stole or utilize such oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in materials, the event of an accident or upsut conditions? b, Possible interference with an emergency __. X The proposal will not affect any emergency serVices. response plan or emergency evacuatlon plant 136PUtATiON. Wfll the proposal alter. location, - X The proposal will not SigniticantlY affect the population of the area * n s rI u ion den51 ty or growth rate of the hums because the propcscd dcrts ,,,...a t ex :,_a because _ ...,........ .,.,�,: fso. C�..��-� �l;b. lt► � '�`pf aiiricd' olio tlClflti pap,ulationt developed In the area. tx. uslr4. Will the ot000sal affect existing housing, Hoor X — The roposa,l will not significantly affect housing dem p _ and, create A demand for additional housings 13. TRANSPOI2TATIQN/Cl ACU Al TiONN, twill the proposal result In; a. cenerationof substantial additional vehicle — . x , The :proposaI will represent an Incremental Increase in traf;fle in the movements area. The ptoposed project will generate approXlmately 40 vehicle trip3 per day, ft Is anticipated the existing Street network will have the necessary capacity to accommodate the traffic generated from the proposed project, Traffic generated from the proposed project It not expected to significantly reduce the level of service on nearby roadways,. b, facilities, of X salwill io the conlatned proposal Will have demandsfot newsparktjlgtking �'r parkingerequirements Ilhtn Butte County Code section 24-35. C. substantial Impact on existing 'X see-l3a. trarispor talloti sys emss d. significant alterations to present patterns X see 13a. of circulation or Inovemeht;ot poop 10 and/or goods e, Alterations to Waterborne., fait or air x :_ 'rhe proposal will not Impact rail or air traffic, traffics f. Increase in traffic hazard's to motor X see 13a. vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrIAbs? 14 kUBLIC SERV(CtS. Will the'pfoposal have an effect upon, or result In a need for new Of altered govetnment services; a. Fire p'rotectiont _ - -,. the proposal *111 result in a Incremental increase In demand for it to protection In the. area. The BUtte.Cbunty Fl to bepartmenl/calIforAIA of Fotestty has Indicated that cumulative development In oiVM6h the county will Impact their ability to provide fire btotection services. Cr)F has proposed as a m1119ar16h 6e6511rd all felldentlal hones In rutat areas develop A fire s0ppresston_50finkidr system. it is recommended the following haste be placed on the alternate or additional trap sheet of the final milo statiligl "AUtomatic thio tUppf6i lon sprinkle( systems shall be Installed In all residential struttules In accotdance With the National Fire Ptotect(on Associali0n Standard tot the installatloff of ipr Ihltler Systems Irl one 'The and two family dwelllhgs and mobllc homes. NtPA standard tab. purpose of the Installation of iprinkitr systems is for additional safety and ptopefty protedtloll in the event of tesiddblial flres. l Lag iv, Ironnetital Chec�s� 3 at * Eva].a>a 3 an o:� Environmen all Imp Ct 6 ;. LWVRR9bi1!SEHTAL IMPACTS(Continued) YES MAYSE NO (DISCUSSION. OF ENVIRONAMENTAL EVALLIATIION (Continued) This Installation will reduce the demand for structural .fire protection services in those instances where they are installed.• in addition, the project site has no pressurized water system with fire hydrants for fire protection. As a result the project 'site will' require water tender truclis to provide water for fire protection. To reduce the impact on the Fitt Department It will be necessary to Contribute s2oo oo per lot Into the Butte' County Fire Department Watef Tender Fund prior to the recordation of the final map. b. Pot l;ce ptotectlont x ^� The proposal wi l ( result in a Incremental Increase In demand r;ot ponce protection rn the area Which cannot be serviced by the present - Sheriff's Department. Slnte 19ao the population of BUtte County has time the hasbenderreentPesonn eecasdvl reilbdtf'islhdfilforce y sox due o being expettenced by BUte County, Currently. Butte county has the lowest officers per capita In the Stale. At recent Legislative canm►ttee Hearings that on butte county's Flseal police protection serVices crises, county olficfals testified are presently inadequate, and do not meet the service expectations of the public, continued rural development has resulted In cumulative Impacts on Police .p otection services which continues to reduce the Sheriff's Department capacity to provide adequate police SetVlces, Development impacts on the - Sher Iif's department is countywide and cannot be mitigated by one Individual Ptoldet. The curnufative impacts of development on police protection has been documented by tate county Admtrn sttative. office, In the seport "county of Butte. Annual Fiscal. Review., C. Schools? x., �"" The proposat Will 'result in a incremental Increase In demand lot school setvices In the atea. However, school Impact fees collected by the local school districts is anticipated to reduce school Impacts to lets than a significant IeVei, No futthet mitigatiori measures lir requi'tements are allowed In accordance to covetnment Code Section 65995. d. Parks or othdt recreational (Acliltlest x.� The proposal WIII result in a incivmntai Increase in demand for Palk and tecreation faciitties in the Area, e. Matntenance of pubiId facilities, Iridludino x The 'proposal will result In: a Incremental increase In the need tot roads, malhtenance of roads and other public faculties in the area. 1. other goveromehtai services? .. .., it - the proposal will result In'a incremtrltal Increase In demand lot 'all other governmental s0VICdt in the area. Is. tNERCy. WlII`the proposal result Ih1' A. " Use of substantial amount's o► fuel or X _ The proposal will not utill t substantial fuel or energy, energy? b Substantial I lcteaselndemalldiiporlFxl3ttn9 _� x - The proposal Will hot substantially, ihcrtase the 'demand for enetdY. sources of , energy,. or rdoUlre the development of new snuCFac rnr nnhrtiYty I6. trrlLiTiFs, Will the proposal result in a need tot new systems, or substantial alterations to the (ofIdwingl a. Powet of hatural gas? "L )c The 'pfoposal will not. offetl 6VU.01 cal power or natural gas dlsltibutfon systems. ' b, Dormunlcatloni systemsl , X _. the'pfoposaf WI 11 not atfeet communlcatlori systems. t. wit'et avallablf(tyt ,_ W k_.. The proposal will not Ittect oui,:lic water tysltms. M y l#:at1'Checkli"st1l ; - i/Lti� 11St710YI O#:.. £iQV t)C'011YQe21t31 :xlripi4txt. DISCUS 51ON OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION ZKVXRO?jXENTAL XMFACTS (continued) via_ MAYBE No (continued) d. sewer or septic systems - - X The proposal will have to meet the requirements of the Butte county Enytronmehilal Health raept. e. storrtl water drainage! "x _, see tb, 3b, & f. 1, solid waste and disposal? - x The proposaf will have a cumulative impact on solid waste disposal, 37. "6tj'NEALTN� will the proposal resuft .It1F a. crehtaon of any health hazard or potentlaf � The propos91 will not create any health hazard. iiazar: taz�Iudi��B =tal heal tht( b, Exposure of people to potential health X The proposal will not expose people to any health hazard, hazardsr ae. �ESTH Ytcs, Will the proposal result in the 'view __ x The proposal will not result In rround ndIngtd offensive view it ►s: co,�sl3leni with sur eVelt�p�nt, becau su " obs-ruUR on of any scenic vista at open to the public, or Will the proposal .result lff the creation se of an aesthetically offensive site open to th public viewt ig, rtE EATia4wilt life proposal result In an Ir�act M^ x The proposal may result In ah Incremental increase to demand tot 'park upon a quality of quantity of exlstind and recreation facllitles. recreational opportunittes :20, cU�LnAAL RE50[RCEt., a. Wtiithe Proposal result Ir the al'tetailon , _ _ _. x - The project site Is identified as an a,ei of Tow sehiltivlty for or destruction of A prehistoric of historic archaeological resources. aircha gsite? IS. Will the ptoposalresult I `rhe te'Oh s1 ar X proposal will not affect hlstotIC sites, aadve or aesthetic effects to p e historic building, structure or ob!-pct pt posal have the potential to _ c. Met the X Tile proposal will not affect cultural resources, cause cal chr.ge which wound affect unIgtle ethnlc Cpttpral ValUest d Will propasal tdtttjct exlttlhjT _ X _ The proposal will hot affect felifllbus tesoutces. rctolous or sacred uses within the 1 lhe l . impact. Ateat �� `I '� jm� onmer&1 Checklist, Or Evaluation; of Envitt."Uriental Impact a ID".; E IRONME21-TAL IMPACTS '(continued) VES Maven . NO DISCUSSION ;OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) SUGGESTED MITIGATION MEASURES s It is recommended the following note :be placed 5. Identify on the final map any areas subject to An the atternate oradditionalmap Sheet of the flooding and establish a finish floor elevation final map stating: Automatic fire suppression above the flood pialn for all +-mprovements. W inki j ,�?rmg shall be thstalled In all residen:ia;� structures in m;6rdance with the .National Fire Protection Association standard l7FG tl f S td� — Cu �+ cp / q5 Na Z)I3Tu,<64.UGi ' 6 7)34 5 ec`<6*1 lot the Installation of sprinkler systems in DUtL r>~ dt= Gr✓t=?G/1.�/>� Lc4'%Ci'7iO�t/ �7R 4rVt� ria one and two family dwellings and mobile homesr YtFPA standard 130. The purpose of the » +,r ltt0�`' �7�j� /=r4^�j /tel �ti� t�UJ $ 1 0 installation of sprinkler systems Is far additional safety and property protection In / f,�'J%7 1t1 1 DC7 r 'the event of residential rites. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances Where they 'are installed.' 2. To reduce the luvact on the Lire Department It will be necessary to contrfbGte $200.40 per lot Into the Butte county Fire Department crater Tender Fund prior to the recordation of the final map. SA -pevetop drainage plans to the approval of the Butte county Publlc Wotks Department. 4. Request the formation of a County service Area for drainage In the Wyman Ravine oralnage Basin. I� f o' 9 a nv3.roa)memtml' Checkli6t * EValuation of Env3.ican:aental Impact xQ. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (continued)yrs MAys No DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) DATA SHEET A, p'roiect Descrintion 14 SULfounding a. Area: Land Uses: residential (; Type or Pro)ect: EioUndary Bine Modflicatlon b. c, Zoning- A-5. A-10 cen. Flan Designation: Grazing and 00C 21 Tentative Patcel Mapd, Brief Description: BLM/TPM to divide 20 acres to create 4lots a Parcel sizes: 10 to 4o acres Populatlon: suburban/Rural Population a, at five acres each. Lone Tree Road and Cox Lane. rs, character of Site and Arca: Rural it. Nearest Urban Area: OrOVIiTe 4, Proposed Density of Development: i Unit/5 acres proposed 17. Relevant spheres of Influence: N/A 5. Amount of Impervious surfacing: minimal Access and Watest PublicRoad(s): Lone Tree Road and COX Lane. Ia. Improvements standards Urban Area: No Fire Protection SeWde: d, method of sewage Disposal-' Individual septic/leachlield 19, Nearest county (State) Fire station: 074 e; source of water Supply: individual Wells proximl tv of er Lines.-Adjacent to propertyater b; Schools 'pAvailability: owlD Hydrants In Area: oroviiiievnlon High-school DF tr1ct and t9. o' p stable lu d dieltiso s and deVeloopffee tic3licOW sioibtliVislansrfurther 20. Palermo Elementary school District. p. Enytrrxx:xnial settind Physical EnVironment;. I> 'terraa, in cental Topographic character: Relatively flat terraln b, slopes: o to tx e,. Elevation: 100 to '1'10' AtL d. Limiting Kacters: None antis .hypes and characteristics: Rocklin Fine sandy Loam and malt L+AM, Impervious substthtum. b.. L miting Facibrs: Dralnage (n some areas Is not good 3. Naiuia; Hazards of the Land Earthquake. Zone' Moderate Earthouaks Intensity Zone a, Vill. Nonate C,: LandslideoPPotennttial! None d. Circ Hazar e. Expansive soil Potential. High HYdrologY a. Surrace Water- small Intetmittent stream runs through the prolect site. b: Ground pater: N/A- d, Drainage characlAristtcs Property drain's towards the southwest, d. Annual Rainfail_(normal)1 22' eLimiting tactors: downstream flooding 5. Visual/scenic Quality: Good r,. Acoustic Quality: Cool 7. Alt Qualfly Good t3lbl.glcal- Environment, . a, 2, Vegetation: Non-native plant's, wildlifel-iabitatt Small birds 8nd animal common to tura( efeas. rxrl lural EnVI roriinent: io, Arehaeoiogl"Cal and Historical Resources in the alba: Low Sehsl tivi ty Area Butte county conceal 'Pian designatlon: Orchard and Field Crops t2. 1a> EXisting Zontng: A-5 . d Exl3ting Land. use 0n-situ° Single Family rt_sidential u 10 mmiLrommental Checklist * _Evaluation of 'Envitoninent4l Itapot Iv. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT'S (continued) Yrs p&yBg tb, DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATIUV (continued) ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL a May II -II Earthquake a d Fault Acta 1 5015MIC ga�etY Ele ent; Butte ounty General Plan rew sect -77, by ti2M HiII. 2„ 11-2, LiQuefaction PotentsiI:ssmSS et�Tpe eennt, BUCtE County General Plan revel sed ci-7 by H�Hiil, 3m7p.II.I-I Subsidence & Landslide Potentia « S fety PgpeHnitl,l Butte County General Plan revise (-79, by } Countyl Genera�s' lari� ev l seadl.a- fet)y W� Wrl Butte S. County IGeneiapal�f a�nerevised'ttI 77f% CH Hniti`t +Butte 16. Pani rev'is od sle`77Nobye&l ItButte County Genesi'` 7„ Bup to Coun Y nGenera�i'�'il reV i sends cl py?fI 1 a; M!VV,t,,,t'uttNeateouan'tl�reenera p iII-rHa a Gias es;: 55 fet. li an rev�se=71�b. t V 9, forte uotteeeBCountYe�lanni�ngyi7eparbiaentm,614A,Manning, SS lanning 0,. Department. District Map, Butte County P 5tiConcentr t1Ct Nitta StudisDe cat,tn Vater InaT? s, y,abIitrate mTAsnetiorfhwenernitr%esources ecy,State oCaorna. 12. is Ito at eserVe .Map,; estabi lsh f bV ResolUttor Or ..6U71�I8; gutteounty Board of Supervisors, cember 5, 1987. rood Ensur` nce i2 te.Maps, atlonal FI%j1 :Insure, d 13; togram, pueral umergenicy tana'Uement Agency• 1Og, 14 USG5 Quad Maps, Pali 416, 19 -70 - is'. oil a , C Ico 1 5 /0fov11Ie (192 6) A"red, 'U.8, ss h Depar m�nt o Agrtcu t�re, 16. Boll survey off chITo(j925)/OrovlIle (1:926) Area, U.S, epartment ture. 17. ut Ft a ,.Protection jut sdicttoris an �gap, �utte Cou t� fire Regarttment, an r lattllt�osh aorn epartment ofo entry. u e Countylanhin9 uepartment. BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES PAGE. 21 NOVEMBER 18,'1991 L WOOD, TPM Health Dept. conditions; 6 Provide a 100 ft. leachfi:eld free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property boundaries on parcel 1. 1 Show a 50 ft. leachfield setback from the drainage way on parcel 1. Planning Dept. condition: A development impact fee for Sheriff's Facilities shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, Article II of the Butte! County Code, prior to issuance of building permits or Use Permit, in the case of a mobile home park. Said fee amount will be determined and calculated as of the date of application for the btilding permit or Use .Permit. The following ;mitigation measure is r2quired" 9 Place the folloiwng 'note on the additional map sheet, "Automatic Fire Suppression Sprinkler Systems shall be installed in all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Assn. Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in 1 and 2 family dwellings and mobile homes, NEPA Standard 13 D. The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of residential fires: This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances where they are installed." Motion :seconded by Ms4 Leasure and carried unanimously. 13. M, J. Daffron and C. Dal Molin, TPM; AND BLM; AP 25-1.7•-148 and 499 4 parcels located at the northwest corner of Cox Lane and Lone Tree Rd. Palermo ,area: Engineer Cook Associates Dave Kimbrell, of Cool- Associates; said the conditions are okay. There was a discussion of the flood zone and, the mitigations for setbacks from the riparian area. It Was agreed that the no disturbance zone should be identified on the map in case it should effect the entire parcel Z, with no area left to build in. Mr. Kimbrell said he would be willing to go out and plot the vegetation, line on the maP it was agreed to continue this item to Nov. 25, 1051; in order to make certain that Parcel 2 Mould be a viable parcel; BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY HINUTES PAGE 5 NOVEMBER 25 1991 report prepared, focusing on the wetland issue, 'riparian habitat, the floodplain issue and traffic. Ms. Leasure said that the mitigation measures are confusing because after the previous meeting, additional reports were received from Fish and Game and other agencies that responded that did not go ,into the original initial study: Motion seconded by Mr. Reid and carried unanimously. g, -TENTATIVE BOUNDARY LINE AND PARCEL MAP FOP. CONSIDERATION: 2. M,: J. Daffron, and C. Dal Molin, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 2-5--17`-48 and 49, 4 parcels located at the northwest corner of Cox Lane and m Lone Tree Road. Palermo area. Engineer: Cook Associates (continued from November 18, 1991) Dave Kimbrell was present from Cook Associates: He said he discussed the elevation and location o` the creek on the map with the Health Dept, They want a note on the map delineating the 10 year flood level: There is 3.81 acres west of the line delineating the 10 year flood level' on parcel 2 Mr, Reid explained the Health Dept. requirements regarding -sewage disposal area on the parcel outside of the 10 year flood zone. He said that sewage disposal area of 2 acres would have to be verified on parcel twd- before the final map is recorded. If there is not enough area, the parcel would have to be combined with another parcel. Mitigation measure #2 was deleted since it is covered by a Public Works condition: lir, Reid stated: having reviewed the environmental review checklist, the Planning Directorrs Report of June 12, 1991; and the conversations at this meeting, I make a motion to adopt a negative declaration of environmental impact with measures for the M, .1, D aff ron and C, Dal Malin parcel map and boundary line modification on AP 25-11-48 and 49, finding that the project could have an effect on the environment, but will not have a significant effect in this case; provided the required mitigation rieasures are complied with; The mitigatipp measures are items #1 through 6 deleting u2 as listed within the Planning Director's Report. 'The motion is made noting that the project is in conformance with the Butte County General Plan and Butte County Zoning and is subject to Fish and Game fees. Slaving found the above, I further move to approve the project, Approval it subject to the following conditions and finding that approVal, will not be detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of the people of Butte County provided the required conditions are complied with. BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES PAGE 6 NOVEMBER 251 1991 'Public Works conditions: 1 Deeed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Lone Tree Road and Cox Lane: 2 lsdicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Lone Tree noad and Cox Lane. 3 Show all easements of record on the final map. Cc Obtain encroachme-t permit for all driveways, new or existing, and constrict to county standards. ' Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department, Planning Dept. condition 7, Lot area on final map shall conform to the A-5 zoning classification requirements concerning minimum lot size Health Dept, .conditions; 8 Provide an area for wells and 100 ft. leachfield free setback around those areas `on parcels 2 and A. 9 Provide a 100 ft leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or, within 100 ft. (if the property boundaries on parcels 1 and B. 1:0 Shot a` 50 ft4 ltachfield setback from the drainage way on parcel 2. 11 Show the usablesewagedisposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance 'on parcels I, 2, A and B. 12 Meet the sewage disposal requirements of the :Butte County flood Plain Ordinance: 3 Provide the required usable sewage disposal area on each parcel. Combine with an adjacent parcel any parcel not proven to 'contain the regi -14 red arnAs y The following mitigation measures are required: 1 Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final 'map stating, "Aut6matic fire suppressx.c;. spi;inkler systems shall be installed i; all new residential structures :ii''erc:ardance with the National Vire Protection. Associations Standard for the installation of sprinkler sy9tems in one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NtPA Standard 13D. +' BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES PAGE 7 NOVEMBER 25, 1991 DAFFRON AND DAL MOLIN, TPM & BLK The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of residential fires. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection. services in those instances where they are installed." 2 Place a note on the map which reads as follows: "No development, or disturbance of natural vegetation, cultivation or planting of non--native vegetation shall occur, within 100 ft, of the banks of Clear Creek until such time all necessary permits are .obtained from the Dept. of Fish and Game and the 'United States Corps of Engineers pursuant. to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act." 3 Determine the finish floor elevation above the flood plain and place on the: map prior to recordation Finish floor elevation shall be determined by a registered Civil. Engineer. Delineate the flood plain areas on the maoi. 4 Develop drainage plans to the approval of the Butte County Public 'Works Dept. 5 Obtain a 1600 permit from the Calif. Dept. of Fish and game for any building sites which may be within the floodplain or show building. sites on each parcel outside of the floodplain prior to recordation of the: final map, lotion seconded by kis. Leasure and carried unanimously. C. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS FOR CONSIDERATION: 3. Robert L. Fife, Tentative Parcel Maps AP 2.o-27-20,; 3 parcels located on the north side of West Liberty'IQ&d immediately east of Mortlsotc glough4 Gridley area. Engineer': C1. F. 5annar Mr. Fdeil said that this tap has been revised to 2 parcels. Dick Sannar was present. Re said that parcels 1 and 2 were tofbined. both parcels being created will be over one acre Mr. 96id said that the proposed well would need to be 100 ftv from a atfielnei ghbordifnthewould wellalso setbackneed tktendst1intodtheclution ne ghb rant i,'ropertym E Mr. Reid statedt having reviewed the environmental 'review cttooklist, the Planning Director`s Report of. Oct:, l 1991, and conversa ions at this 4 A ZMai�✓s spa t Staff sutura 4. THI .AisLlC. %- FOA:. ;C ItiQtit. no Log DYIIISIMI, Z :Ari AWAREOf THZ A>30`V& SWF £iiR gdTIQN �IEc [A�:N MM MWOMAR WITH THi GENERAL pIAFi AND, iOMNG. sstadtf f G ElfAatu:a of 'applieaaGx - <tEt�ja tii to !e; eeooitt*4"4 iPpliaasr# Lin 5[ `' �►C.. f"dl sae¢ Cal9�t ^wE tevelsat Dgsttiptiat sLucCing !Isco b paCcats 3w tsstsaor�a Patsal Neocbsrjljj �� rtK �4_t7.tjpq � _ 4Pam Split - ror 143411 ItAI Isltowtog° 1t;trs a;* to bo completed by chit Y'+aont�y'Dapart t: Land Conservation Agreesmat Caosral USA, Os11040aft I�cabta con.iiit�tanat Critacie•, Not, Applkabta Agricu2harat.-Resi3tzttiai �. t• Agriculturat iagatibLUW Z. `azar & St"r Cagaaitr 3. Adeq"ta. _ita F&CUItiaa i 4: 1044:. Capacity & xzintaaaaca �. l S- Access is Cosareial S Sc3eaota ._ Ortbnrd & Fietd cogs: It Ycs�inaat S•ttr dc• ParcaY :Tisa Z• Viclaity of Urban Muralastss 3. Agric.. viability not iapaized: Staff Da[ec_iaaziva: Frojett-3ow. doss sot, substantially eonforn to tfia CenscsL 2lan and xapiag, Convents: ftastere,: cy® —_ ZMai�✓s spa t Staff sutura 4. THI .AisLlC. %- FOA:. ;C ItiQtit. no Log DYIIISIMI, Z :Ari AWAREOf THZ A>30`V& SWF £iiR gdTIQN �IEc [A�:N MM MWOMAR WITH THi GENERAL pIAFi AND, iOMNG. sstadtf f G ElfAatu:a of 'applieaaGx - y 3T RACK Or bKTairgHl"Alb" O flamlr etttid Re A4 ie Ce i 14 0 ' b qtr t. 19eot1 2f, lahait Datta4tsss> it e►to� �A 9i81+t a�� U !t, Gsa:off 3+ear ` e+011le, i �,�,;. cam%► �&#arh L. " " t;.�%I�W(� Iii. 6#UCN,� Ct;eF Dy A- '6t'*xM=r Piling of ftttca of UtemirAtion ik'easp11*we with section, lite at 211U.. of tbe. Ptcbltt Reseurdes Cede* r$ zi—ect c a '"_... At t Ran 4f;tatiVO VU -COL PAP 2e4-17-4 _ B1S1_ Dal til€A SUM laariqpme2� ftsbor Contact Pars+xs' ?aie;vbona waiea�r €t z6b"tted to taaatit tas+�1 1?u�lic i,�as&s John N*rA as 534-42" � rsdjmxt Location Com; the vast side of Lome Tri Road aPPgaxi"telg 2001 1 letme rV tbW two: intersedticais of COX Lane Stith Lam: Tree Road, Pala=. Protect 7Dsatriptlestt ^.eatativa $secel Hap dividisq. 29.17 acres to e:ZeBBse three parcels of '-5 sexes and am Pa'C*l of 14.37 acres. This: Is to &dvisw that the _Duffs Counst AdvisoryAsenev (lsad or. Responsible ligancy) f teas approved, tba- above-described project Qa 21-86 and bas hate that fo:iowina deiera natiosu; regardin the ;above.described; project:; 1'« The project will. JLyill not. bays a. significant effect on iia r' esntimoont. 'Z- - �An- Environmental Imoact 3eport vas prepared.` for this project pursuant• to the; provisions of czu_ A�8ative, Declaration vas prepared for this project pursuant, to S.be3 provisicca of CE*. 1. Mitigation measures vete, were not,, made a, condition of the Approval of the project.. 4 A statement of overriding. considerations- vss.. aaaa not. adopted; for this Project. Yrtis is to certify that the, final, PI$ with comenta. and responses and record of Project Approval is available to the:gansral publ c:att Butte County Planning, Department 7' County Center 'Driv@ Qroville,:CA 45965 Date Received for Piling: and. Pasties st OPg' 1-23-86' Si t ee; Steen A. Streeter Uniont` Plmnner Title, � ' beteud Mwoh,1li0 Aftk I;1 [1 aT 3#aLlt�r 'iE.'€€Anvt €'A$m NW. A? 1$41-0, �f }�irt�tflr ih erst side a1 I,acte free 140d apptz*. 2W ft. #r txy EhEefieeLtoa*t of Fox 14" *Ith- Lone Tr"— Hoag Malgtxk . fisAi3�i' Aa"wctese;ea 1`ubTtc 1'�3rks �:ttans+t; t`e ,protide tww-wartroversah r accc*a t5-4-LD-1 to each I+._rfital fr++ �, s:#u'aty ariintatned, ru+sg ar ,atntis tstgh+aq; -kCeaa to be rvsxrted In deeds as per toantg ordfaaacco sed affcsed for 4ditation on the final_ pap., 3. Show- 50 ft,,. but1djax satback 11"°Wmxiurw from: rcnterline of Acfieaa exseeeat't — +.+ProviJe road asintersaace a2teement.: S. Dee3: to the County, of Batty SO ft.. riot-oC-vap from Gte Centerlfuo of Lane Tree Raa4. 04 Zsrit cace a W ft.: building. setback froa the ceaterliar of %ase Tree i�dr - 7. 9L-W- sll eaaewentsr of record on tha fsnel map.e. , Pret-ld3 street name signs- per, requirements of the Dept.. of Public Vorka ;riot to recordation of the final: map. Provide cul-&-sac at t.-.,- end: of the street, i i W. tYhLa:€a 4`ACS �;ttae: t "permit and construct standard road approach, I providing dequate sight d stance at the intersection of access roa3'and, - tame Tree Rood'. It- Pay ane delinquent taxes 0r currents taxes: as requtrr.i_ iTeaYth Npr. cenditiosn I . tu*a a SO It. teachfieid' js;sback from the: drainage vain on parcel-*:: 13. Place a ncM; osr the map: that no avatar veil my be located within ISO ;ft. of the drywells Installed on: parcels 1. 2,, 3, and; 4. Planning. Dept. conditions: I4. l4entify ca; the final map any areas subjc+ t to flooding- 1.. 111 111 fit I 9 ! _ 1 r. � �- ..-. � •�} r i. r � '� 2j '. Z 1. _--- y. }r FTY E.. .. Fs � �-th••h�{,�J'...�N�+�ei' �w�-�.`tg�'-ia.��F��P�+�� ry r a µ allilE=f SIB +lgt dtl tsbtii#rap . iia 4 � est o4st�� i sadllGdt � 'tom*: �tti/► C�tst#r*�� er'ta izal + a1, ti tat lert +�F t#Kdr? e3ra# ... rtm3i tsr !� rlt� #zP tom-Ie��►ge� � �te�r it CLs tv# $lilt outd! hem 3A# ' 01 lot tfl4a89$ vom"latT iai: l ate in 4 are,* of isultu ql u a . #4#t MM.- ricea '+gist+! of ar tl tise dr'r Pattie*# 4r el � ft •et s outs ., Cattle i�`®rs " Is. l oc*tod � t►+Ar # Of suer sit Wit_ 1hts #� j t ss ld $. rival xiaakrritr4 wcr. 45r•aa 04 tentidal as!-ts�itaw•at '�iti.rlt# and ow lrco +a3►wir 1`A�rtle l6 t" riC#e�lty tsk �orsrt to rur;t s^+ [+ t t 4.tYoa i+Rtst tAe All' of auttet �ax+ny is arilhtvt a �eratar �a�"thaastcs iwt Zonat *rlli.: The 1 }act, ri'-opertr in located*QUt�(L t set Of 31+e'ir1114 et s Zones- W%i'tn t4Pd Otho 1 t+smr #site L v` Caesas: i"Vo ref 1`Aams +w buti.dinga to km1fev5d; etane�a r g4 t: aar l sr�r i Ca t i y +crit # vs' ar-,r,bs .se lcs isro+.l , data s1~aLeckYQn to OrcLgmints In Casa of **ISO)- ACti,.lty.. c.31 Thar areOIk history of, totalraar f#rao~#ir�gp duringrlaCs pf, lnternsg f <,l'tsfa[ t., aav ba a of rlsetss In tt+t arses': ixv t try' to. r"Wove trse dratnaaw -sYia sr drein rt'St areca lvetw. or ovl" r eL tont raao- a9auat+rs, Be•• a ¢tw f r ai< rcbiraetao- r of : , tot doa:s taco vtacs could, bar'extort�tvq ttse land. any, flaedjoq D*ssasa t Qns- to f lead i ng., a"ras eou c expo" P46w a and 44is This.h►cti s[t l # r of 'rand €t`a+p rpakat»flt'r resarnt the r"O,,&i vt awora>EFss+setety 34 acr'ma Lriggar st�siiar as icuittArar uses. This gsenJOct could also land *VC) lar#s_ At the In Lir+- area, furttrer r*aucins sQr`iw#tcs-ai In 2a-acrlr holds oa m- mrgmr-po-eserrt time., moat Properties: in the arae ares ar targsr-, crd* Any Ql must Iior� to stC*&'Ws an then tW' "ty,# rneisxl np r-bsq; srossinas. east met the Cr or th* Gvm for etre-abmd alterations.. Deoe�t-erst 0# outs A60 g,11,12t Til project ,rti1-*Prsssnt the creation of throe; oar -cols Irt an area- of pr*doos#nantlY laroar DarcoTs. The Gutta Caurrtr mai Plop degl9 atelt this acne as .•ctvrd and: F. T e Butt'ac un al rows p�sse5 �s ssasil sea 20 -acro: asitias In rural ass-ps. as anti res can be found #n confa�rlte mica th&-Sas. orervala. .saki Crop designation, ,dwrn %`'. in Cnt sxla*inb career the Orchard arses. In -the. nity riga frCm 5 to 10 acres, when the arae In the general vicinity or Lg_"n or'Odv"tY 1s & pre to or states' of agrrcuitural bourrdarios. and thea Rvssent This Droisct is (n Product- ,rill +rest be slgnlflcan .y t #rid. area of parcel staas that are rpredoatthantly 20 acrars � # arper, �Ih l r -oda*' i ?r Ing App&'oXIHatoiy 10 to 20-4- acres g vubdivt4'son rats it.. the. +moa, l0-acparcois to to- a s.ingte mostl�tdin$s coaebinor Lam_ or, aeoey of their to in the gasrearasi vicinity of urbg• Tho property is not ad appra(IRMtely 7 ofl'eic north aE the �' boundax-res. Oroxi.IIe IBaeen�, Property. Whl# o there, is current. y- -6- i eR i1hC f►ea1 E tsfefi� ►} it 1tlEs; lttftir 11t41� ( Ant #it: L�� Bit@M' `-�"tiEYtl4a'�t $9s t�s:i�<,�3 - �r ►tbst"fttlMEi@ftsr El9fl#pid s sl!! to In vtst�!#j[ 9th. �'3�itft�tr�;q�� d1�1�4tQt$# tom,: Aw a i t dstl# 1 #$srpsgt` �fbet9tltFjY to tftw n "ealr ; tyx4 Nr*t tttrye asd p# ,,� # #� tsr #ta.t.+Tt Cv,4*gter± Ni foso' # eaeti tt Fr�rf f # ert La" # m { # r' ! j"n�reerrt�t tuns. arsto ttve 8*'tv ft sd Wr d d" watts w4f ssaest t-v1t#rte, trte'e!PlhPt.{@sr t" +*fi�'ss # n troi f f: tt,pairay :a-.,a #g 14 e t to # ♦ cetasst. sem^ v i fit; # is >! f +lE beer tri 4 #a s. a�1+&tte ! n O*Rw, ct fees QaQL#C C2r�frtaa, use,Bmrsfeiaet. etf , Q#tds .ip{ too # #ufir 1,ngm. t a��� apprvwWwwow 1480 T ►►6 SA1ii�.`iXN9 # #te e: 1*111 fts" t,6 Lts Cesar .Saw, Mass i+ . tc�ws+LE an that f. ttts#i AiP any ,as-ess s+Tmc ttr::#pedind. Yate-i!Y ts•stG, ax#stt #+ i ewe# y cyx�reetr eas tr'a+CLi cr an tela pr-e�..ty sv'd +mater +ttsa sn9 �temt. the 't V On Cc* Lars* are of c #'u l`.#c t Works tr"r.O taegsa"Int. r isticn tr'as..y5re#. atm. Matt*atx m 100-roat ff-aw cuLtursi` r�t.fott#a��nok wottC� foam tfh�• gra rtY latosi tc ttw ncerth .nd Iusat,,, strm,�mp� s[te,-stets of thttDft-lart~t of Fists snd Gass e` Q1rFg. �" �CdoQi#gtt ttsf. Fie 1 to jr#4#c! t+w Co Ds caDsa^scfs of at lesat ?t►. ac 6sCh tty#s'ront aM#th s+sr►'qund#ngsctor#'y{gyp #Q-aaCra (roes prsvi.oss sit f tris Y st+Ettli` v a s t arts DSrCa# 1t` NOTICE OF DETERMINATION 1 0^5 r r. Office of Plan.& Research Dept.; FROM: Butte County Planning De 1400 Tenth, Street A 5814 7 County Center Drive Sacramento, C 9 DEC 12 19-91 Orovlle, CA 95965t or CA%NDA�CE J. GRU138,, iiul,oC X Butte County Clerk v,,V:01r. Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 2152 of the Public Resourcf.� Cole. p-rnc� Title; Boundary Line Modification and Tentative Parcel Map Number: 025-170-048 and 049 Name: MJ. Daffron/C« Dal Molex 5r,.!Ae Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to clearinghouse): None Contact PersonButte County Public Works Dept. Telephone :Number. 538-7266 Pr4ea Location: At the northwest corner of Cox Land and Lone 'Tree Road, Palermo area pq •p �y ` s n and Tentative Parcel Map to divide 20 acres to creat,= 4 parcels into 5 est Acscrition. Boundary Luce Modifcat,o acnes each Tfrasis toadvise that the Butte County Advisory Aaenc (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) project , following determinat- ns regarding the approved the above-described ro ect on Ltia+,ember 25,1991 and has made the aj,ove-described project; 1. ` The project _ will,- -X= willnot,. have a significant effect on the environment. 2, An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to t1,e provision, of C EQA. ,_.X, A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisioas of CF— Mitigation , y P Pr ]ect. 3, Mib tion measures _X_ were were not made a condition of the prowl of theo 4. A statement'of overriding considerations was, �X was not, adopted for this. project, 1 This is to certify that the Pmal EIR with comments and "responses and record of project approval is ixtilahle to"the general public at: Butte Co .nty Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Date Received for Filing and Posting at OPR,.. Signature Paula teasureLAsst. Planning Director, Revised .March,1981s Title Form A'NOIa IVLJ, r ffion/C, Dal Molin Boundary ;lane Todification / Tentt.zive Parcel Map AP# 025wl,V-048' and 049 f„ Pla.m. a riote on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating, "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems: shall be installed in all new residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Associations Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in ovic. and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13D. The purpose of the instailation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of res tfi�wtial fires. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in 'hi *e instances where they are installed." Z 3lach a note on the map which reads as follows: "No development, or disturbance of natural` vegetation, cultivation. or planting of non-native vegetation shall occur within 100 ft of the banks ,of Clear Creek until such time all necessary permits are obtained from the Dept. of Fish and Oame and the United States Corps of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Watex Act." I Det i-.aine the finish floor elevation aboves the flood plain and place on the map prior to record,,:t on. Finish floor elevation shall be determined by a registered Civil Engineer. Delia- to the floodplain areas on the map. 4., Develop drainage plans to the approval of the Butte County Public Works Dept. _ 5. Obtain a 1600 permit from the California Department of Fish and Game for any building sites which may be within the floodplain or show building sites on each parcel outside of the floodplain prior to recordation of the final nap. .. f ..., ..... .. _.: ...... ..: .... . . r .. .,.. air .:,... _ ... w r! .. .',... f4.. :.:...... DECLARATION OF 'FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND ADRRESS OF APPLICANT 14.j, Daffron/C. 'Dal Molin FILING NO. 217Q Lone Tree/633 Cox Ln. Oroville, CA 95965 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION' [ ] A;. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee [' ] B. DeMinmus Impact Certificate of Fee Exemption $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 2 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION -'FEE REQUIRED [X] A. Negative Declaration $1,250 State Filing Fee $25.00 Clerkys Documentary Handling Fee Environmental. Impact Report $850 State riling Fee $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 3 CX] OTHER (Specify) $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee PAYMENT;/NON-PAYMENT OF FEES 1 [ 7 PAYMENT,, The above fees have been paid; See attached receipt(s). C ] e above fees --e required. Not 2 X paidPAYMENT. Th Chief planning Official By:; Paula Leasure Assistant Planning Director Lead Agency: BC Public Works Dept, December 4; 1991 TWO COPIES OF THFORM ENVIRONMEN'T'AL DOCUMENTSS FILED WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFH ALL FICE. TIMEE COPIES OF ALL NECES:3ARY DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUIRED FOR FILING. ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE DUE AND PAYABLE PRIOR TO THE FILING OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CLERK'S OFVICE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF BUTTE: gutte Count DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICWORKS WILLIAM (BI11) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE' OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95465 Telephones (916) 538.7661 RONALD D. Me8LROY' 14. J. Daf,fron Deputy Wrect.or 21-1-V Lone Tree Road 0roville, CA 95965 November 25, 1991 C. Dal rfoln RE; AP 25-17-48 and 49 633 Cox Lane BIM AND TPM groville, CA 95965 Dear Property Owners: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on ( November 25, 1991 ), the Agency adopted a negative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the above -referenced project subject to the conditions listed. on the attached sheet If no appeals are timely filed -- within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval (December 5, 1991 ) with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions of approval hrthcompiled with, it will be in order f you to file yo"final p"wteButteCounty Department of Public Works I, for recordationwithin twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency: Recently enacted legislation (AB3158, Chapter 1706, Statutes of 1990, effective January 1 1991, requires that the Department of d'i'sh and Game impose and collect filing fees as specified to defray the cost of managing and protecting fish and wildlife trust resources. These filing fees are collected during the environmental review process and are to be paid at the time the County files a "Notice of Determination" with the County Clerk of the County in which the project is located. This procedure is required • p J pursuant to Section 21152 of the Public Resources Code. To increase administrative efficiency; the statute delegated the collection of filing fees to the County Clerk, The fee required .in connection with Your project is checked below: - ra �. PAGE TWO PROJECT NAME AP ,NUMBER; CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT 1. NOTICE OF M EMP`i"ION/STATEMENT OF EMeMON ( ) A Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee B. be Minimus Impact- Certificate of Fee Exemption $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 2. :NOTICE OF DMTRNINATION ( X) A. Negative Declaration $1,250.00 (Twelve Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee B. Environmental Impact Report 1 $850 (Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars) - f State Failing Fee a $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 3. OTEER (Specify) $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) C'lerk's Fee 1 The fee should be paid to the F ,inning Department by (December 9, 1991 in order for the Notice of Determination to be timely filed. Make checks payable to the County of Butte. The project applicant should be aware that if he or she does not remit payment. Of the required filing fees, the project, approval may be invalid by law and may not be operative, vested or final, pursuant to the provisions of Public Resources Code Section 21089 (b), fish and Game Code Sec 711.E (c) and Section 753.5-(d) (3) and (7), Title. 14, California Code of Regulations. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office Very truly yours; William Ch of Director of Public Works A,,n AL2 J., I - ohn Mendonsa A sistant Director ;JM/ds cc Planning Department Environmental. Health Department Cook Associates hi. J. DAFFRON/C. DAL MOLIN, TPM, AP25'-1.7-48 and 49, 4 parcels located at the northwest corner of Cox Lane and Lone Tree Road. Palermo area. Engineer: Cook Associates 'Public Works conditions: Z Deed to the County of Butte 50 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Lone Tree Road and Cox Lane. 2 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Lone Tree Road and Cox Lane. 3 Show all easements of record on the final map. 4 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and Construct to county standards: 5 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 6 Meet the 'requirenents of the Butte County ,Fire Department. Planning Dept. condition 7 Lot area on final map stiall conform to the A-5 zoning classification requirements concerning, minimum lot size. Health Dept. conditions; 8 Provide an area for wells and 100 ft. leachfield free setback around those areas on parcels 2 and A. 9 Provide a 100 ft: leachfiel.d free setback around existing wells either within the: property or within 1.00 ft, of the property boundaries on parcels 1 and B. 10 Show a. 50 ft. leachfield setback from the drainage way on parcel 2; 11 Show the usable sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels 1, 2, A and 13. 12 Meet the sewage disposal requirements of the Butte County Flood Plain Ordinance 13 Provide the required usable sewage disposal: area on each parcel. Combine with an adjacent parcel any parcel not proven to contain the I required area. The following mitigation measures are required- 1 Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating, "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed ` in a11, new residential structures in accordance ordance with the 'National Piro rd Protection Associations Standa£or the install.ati.on of sprinkler systems 'in one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NF"PA Standard 13D. r: 0, iiACON AND DAL h10LIN TPM AND BLM The purpose of the Installation of sprinkler systems is for additional, safety and property protection in the event of residential fires This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances where they are installed." 2 Place a note on the map which reads as follows: To development;, or disturbance of natural vegetation, cultivation or planting of non-native vegetation shall occur within 100 ft. of the batiks of Clear Creek until such time all necessary permits are obtained from the Dept;. of Fish and Game and the 'United States Corps of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the. Clean Water Act." 3 Determine the finish floor elevation above the flood plain and place on the map prior to recordation. Finish floor elevation shall be determined by a registered Civ3l. Engineer. Delineate the flood plain areas on the map;, 4 Develop drainage plans to the approval of the Butte County Public Works Dept. 5 Obtain a 1600 permit .from the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game for any building, sites which may be within. the floodplain or show building sites on each parcel outside of the floodplain prior to recordation of the final map. Count, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF; Director 7COUNTY CENTER DRt-VH + OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone; (916) 538.7681 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Dlieefor November '1$, 1991 M. J. Daffron RF» AP 25-17-48 & 49 2170 Lone Tree toad Bbf & TPh1' Orovill:e, CA 95965 C. Dal violin 633 Cox Lane Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Property' Owners At the regular meeting of the But County Advisory Agency held on November 181.991 the enc conte , Agency y tinued its review of the above-referenced subject tv November 25, 1991, The item was continued .for the engineer to identify the exact location of the riparian vegetationon the property. Th-e next meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m, in the Board of Supervisors Room, 25 County Center Drive, Orovi.11e, CAS' Tf„you have any questions regadng this -natter, please contact thi of$lce Very, truly yours ' ;Jilliam Cheff. Director of Public Works Jahn Mendonsa A4s.si8tant Director ,T�tJds cc: Planning Department vironmental Health De.parttnent Cook Associates r. coun DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK_ S V LL1AM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Te(ephono:_(916) 538.7681 CERTIFIED MAIL RONALD D. McELROY Deouty Director October 11, 1991 14 J. Daffron RE: AP 25-17-48 & 49 21170 Lobe Tree Road TPM & BLM Oroville CA 95965 C. Dal -Molin 633 Cox Lane Orovil.le, CA. 95965 Dear Property Owners: Please be advised ';hat the Butte County' ,Advisory Agency will, hear your application on the above -identified property on November 18, The Agency will be revieviing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcel: map and boundary line modification_. Public Warks will recommend the cm ditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet: The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors' Roslin, County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Otoville, Cal ifornia i if you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office', Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works : John'Mendonsa Assistant Director JM/ds attachment c.ir: Planning Department Environmental Health Department Cook Associates Butte' ,4.1 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER .ORIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 55965.3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 June 12, 1991 C. Dal Molin 6.33 Cox. Lane Oroville CA. 95965 Re: Boundary Zane Modification/Tentative Parcel Map, AP No. 025-17.0-048 and 049 Dear Mr. Molin The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environniental review Of,our project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Apt and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required .105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. in addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and. 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Orc' nanca has been completed'. Please find enclosed the Environmental 'Documentation/Pl:anning Director's Report which has been prepared for your project; Please reviewthe enclosed Environrn.ntal Memo/Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval if applicable: If you note at errors or omissiotm, 'in our evaluation, please bring them' 'to. our attention. The Environmental Document/Planning Director's Report for your project hai, been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action.California Goverr>;hent Code Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hciarings and approve or disapprove your project within six months from the data on, which your application was received and accepted. The Advisory Agency will notify yoti'.I of the time and place of the public hearing for your project. if there are modifications to your project, not related to mitigating an idefltified impact, re-evaluatlon ofp our roject shall be 'required: y BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Division of Environmental Health 7'county center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7281; 0d't *icer 9, 1991 C-6�0): and Associates 2.0914 Park Avenue 0ro,Ville, CA 95966 PtZ TP14/BLM - DAFFRON M.J. and DAL MOLIN, Carol - NW corner of Cox Lane and Lone. Tree Road Palermo Area - AP# 25-17-49 & 49 Dear Sirs i s department has advised the Butte Counnty Department of Public Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above application. Based on present information, we can recommend approval or conditional etgrprov'al.` P,edommended .Conditions f'or Anl2royal 1, Provide an area for well;." and 100' leachfield free setback around those areas on parcels 2 and A,. 2. Provide a 1.00' leachfiel.d free 5I.et3ack around existing wells either within the property or within 100" of the property boundaries on parcels 1 and B. 2A Show a 50' leachfiel.d setback Eton the drainage Fray on parcel. 2. 4 . Show the usable sewage d slpo Oil area proven to intiet, the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance: on parcels 1, 2, A ate B Zy you have any 'questions rerardina, th't.s letter, please contact Tam ,Hughes or -myse;lf at the above listed a(Ad7.ess or te'lephof;i number between 8:00 - 10-100 Am. reekdaYs Vary truly yours, - Pe Relson .Supervising 8,H:9 'Division of Environmental Health ccd Pl_arining Depar•tm��ntR , TO Butte County Advisory Agency FROM: Planning Director SuBjC, CT: Report on Boundary Line Modification and Tentative Parcel Map for M.J. Daffron and C. Dal Molin, AP# 025-170-048 and 049. t}ArfE June 12, 1991 this is a proposal to subdivide 20+% acres to create four parcels at 5 acres each. The present zoning .is A-5. The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General. Plan designates this area as Orchard and Field Crop; The proposal does not conflict with County, zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County General Plan nor any County, `Specific or community plana An Initial Study was wnducted in accordance to the California Environmental. Ouality Act and a Mitigated Ne�`iative Declaration is recommended for the., -pr oject. -The applicant has provided mitigation measures addressing all the issues of the initial. study which are considered to adequately mitigate the negative impacts to a less than significant level. All environmental documentation has been forwarded 'to the Butte County -Advisory Agency within the required 105 days as mandated by the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. Recommend approval, of the Tentative Parcel: Map for M.J. Daffron and C. Dal Molin AP# 025-1.70-048 and 049 subject to the following mitigation .measures:. Mitigation Measures: 1. Place a note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating, "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all new residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Associations Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13D. The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is tot additional safety and reduce herdemand fortstructural tine protection services in thois se instances property ,p where they are installed.", a _ Pay $200,00 per lot, to the Butte County Fire Department for the purc,.hase, Q of a water tenders . to 3. Place a note on the map which reads as follows: "No development, or disturbance of natural vegetation, cultivation or planting of non-native _ vegetation shall occur within 100 feet of the banks of 'Clear Creek until 'Fish such time all necessary permits are obtained from the Department of and Game and the United States Corps of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.'" Determine the finish floor elevation above the ;flood plain and place on the by map prior to recordation. Finish floor elevation shall be determined a registered Civil Engineer. Delineate the flood plain areas on the map. 5; Develop drainage plans to th - approval of the Butte County public Works Department. 6: any a permitfro m the California Department of Fish and Game an building600 for sites which may be within the floodplain or show building sites on, each parcel outside of the :floodplain prior to recordation. of the final map; Conditions: 1. Lot area on final map 'shah, conform to the A-5 zoning, classification requirements concerning minimum lot size. Btg—.bd cc: M. J. Daffron C Dal, Molin Cook & Associates 1 { Ij SIC Carol Dal Molin 633 Cox Lane 0roville, OR. 95965-966. June 5, 1991 l3utta County 'Planning Dept. 7 County Cent -or Drive Oroville, Ca. 95965.3397 Dear Mr. Moore: D - affron/Dal. Molin, Log # 90-10-23-033 Boundary Line ModiUcation/Tentative Parcel Map APN o25..17o-o48 & 49 Regards your letter of 21-$-90. We agree to your suggested mitigation measures outlined on page 8 and also requirements from Fish & Game re- garding a. 100' setbackfromponde please forgive the delay in response to your report as we were under the k &Associates) were taking care of this for 3anpression out engineer {Coo us ploase schedule our project ASAP. Thank yoU for your patience. Carol Dal Molir I C,040 Coop Associates, 2060 Pars Avenue, Oroville, Ca. 95.966 I. n ' + } S01 ® ® A'SSOCIATE5� � " ENGINEERING +COtJSULT�ANTS 2060 PARK AVENLIE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 94909 PHONE 1916) 633.0482 CAG,40"NIA P, a, NtVAns P r C110 x,4':!71+. 0% May 29,, 1991 Brent Moore Associate Planner Planning Department County of Butte 7 county center Drive azovi lle,, Ca : 95965 A6.w Parcel zap Lone Tree aoe Daffron Dear Mr. Moore.w The aatfron./Da.l Mo,lin :Parcel Map/Boundary Line �tModific4tion should., in my opinioat, proceed to the Rearing process before the county Planning commission. The project has been sidetracked for sometime now, sending a resolution 0:r traffic related impacts that may, be caused; by the parceling of this property. The delay in the Rezirihig of the merits is very detrimental to the owners and :should not continue. The traffic related impacts of the 2 potential: dwelling units on the Daffron property has already been experienced without detrimental eff=ect. The traffic volume generated from those, 2 living units, is identified in the latent traffic volume and rate counts that have been accomplished by the Butte County Department of Public Works on county roads and Cal. --Trans on highway 70. The Parcel, Map reciuest is to accommodate the abilities of Joe and La Vaughaln. Daffron to provide unemoumboredtitle to their dhildrahii The simple act, of cr,-.,, ting two identifiable parcels upon which hones have existed four an extended period of time seoms like a reasonable request on the pc°ffron I? s part. Attached is the certification for the Septic tank installation that was accomplished I sometime back on the C LWYO 1 , C F C'K 1 s, i1. Me It cOOK M V, DAN.r. Ct-,4r 1c. �, ti,t1;f cP'CALIFORNtTNE RESOURCES ACS GEORGE DEUKMEHAN, Govtmor DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME' ?-MON f176r 0,41MM ROAD, SUITE A %ANCIBLS� CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA 9S670 pip) 355-7020 November :9, 1990 Mr. 7ohn 71,4endonsa, Assistant Director Department of Public Works 7 County Center Drive otoville, CA 95965 Dear Mr`. Mendonsa:: The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) has reviewed the M.J. Daffron/C. Dal Molin Tentative Parcel Map (TPM), a proposal to divide AP 25-11-48 and 19 of 20 acres into 4 five-acre parcels. Located south of Croville, the TPM is transected by an unnamed tributary to Honcut Creek which contains a freshwater marsh and riparian wetlanSls:.,,r The TPM should be revisd,tosdeeignate a 100-foot no disturbance setback-, commencing from the.ou�er edge; of wetland vegetation or bank tops Cwhicxrever. a s ,greaten) , aloril both sides of the stream Channel. Bot4 state and fed4r4"A policies require no net loss of wetland acreage*;arLLalue; An-y-'4 oss must be compensated f=an acre-for-acre basis, 100-year�floodspla:in,bconsi t,ii, �oftbut 3�notrlimitedeto diversion The of the or obstruction of _the natural .ftlow or changes in the channel, bed, or banksf tie stream w ,1-1.5 require prior notification to DFG pursuant t6 ,'Fish and GAi "C64' e Section 1600 et seq: Any alteration cif etlands UIill rei�ulre a permit pursuant to Section. 404. of the Clem Water Act adihlh�lstered by the 11.8. Army Corps of if the DFG can be of further assistance, please contact Mr. Ron Bertram, Associate Wildlife Biologist, or Ms Patricia Perkins, Wildlife Managemelit Supervisor, telephone (915) .355-7010: 8incete y James D, essersmith Regional Manager fi y O j 44 vor�r�t LAND OF IIATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE, OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE; (916) 538-7641 November 8, 1990 M.J. Daffron 2170 Lone Tree Road Oroville, CA 95965 and C. Dal Molin 633 Cox Lane Oroville, CA 95965 Ret Boundary Line Modification/Tentative Parcel Map APN 025-170-048 & 049 - Log # 90-1021-03 , Dear Mr. Daffron and Mr. Molini Aniyo your , P P project Boundary xi oc /tative,Parcel Map, indicates Potec tiallY adverse impacts is tothe envrcnment (rdferto the enclosed . environmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate these impacts; suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the project. Otherwise, an. ]Environmental impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality A.ct. An, earlyresponse to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the scheduling of your project. Please forward your written response Within 15 days from the date of this letter, i 1g0tc CCE or- D�ETpuz-ITArra:ON x0 Office of Planning and Research VROM Butte County 1400 ,Tenth Street, Roorc 121 Planning Department Sacramento; CA 95814 1 County Center Drive or Oroville, CA 95965 X County Clerk Count; of Butte zU$;T1EC2 » Piling of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 2110.8 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title AP li Name oundary Line.Modification ,and Tentative Parcel • Map 025.170-048 and 049 Daffron/Mol n State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghou3e) ,B,A: Kircher (916) 538-72.66 Project Location. �. At the northwest corner, of Cox Lafte and Lone Tree Road, Palermo area. Project Description :Boundary Line Modification and. Tentative Parcel Map to divide 20 acres to create 4 parcels into 5 acres each. 'bis is to advise that the 'Butte County _ Advzsoty Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the abour "described project on and has made. (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project. 1: The project will, will not, have a significant effect on the environment 2 An. Environmental. Impact 'Report Was.prt:pared for this project pursuant to the provisions, of 'UQA. A .Negative Declaration Was prepat'ed for this pi.,;jeat pursuant to the provisions of UOA 3. MitigatlOi measures here ,, blel�d3 not, made a condition of the approval of the project: 4 A statement of overriding considerations teas, -was not:, adopted fox thio project. 'this 'is to certify that the final Rllt with comments and responses and rerord nti projeut approval: ,is �irail.able to the general public at: Butte ,CoW ty Planning 'Department County Center Dtive Otovill:e, CA 95065 Dade Received for riling and Fasting at 'OPR Signature Title kouti c! three lht - � � ,� . �� -Lt � i� i COUNV OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC �JORKS ,M 7 CountyCenter Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 CV-1tober 22 1990 M. J. baffron 21.70Lone Tree Rd:. OroviLl e, CA 43965 C. Dal Mo11n RE: AP 25-17-48 & 49 633 Cox Ln. Tentative Parcel blap and Oroville, CA 95965 80tw lsry Line. Modification Dear Property Owners: This is to notify ycru that your application for a tentative map for the above-referenced p:r0perty is being submitted to the Planning Department for env:tonmental determination, and to the Environmental Health Department for its review. 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