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AND Ttl•1CoRD11IG IM4)f 14ATI�oN BY ��CRrCH THIS PARTICULAR PARCEL 'jIAS CREATED
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NUTABE,-Ii ANIS SIZE. of Pt .CEi,S .BEING CREATED (iiielud:ing any remainder):
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PROVC7 DESCRTMON'; A G A= L
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NO it is recommended that you perform the
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CHA.E.OLOGIhecked
,ARCAL RECORDS CHEC K �
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Auccl�ate ripe loci ides %�
EOTANIC4%L SURVEY
GEOLOGICAL SURM
. Road C 3pa"ty and %Ainten hte
Ac oust to CurmerciA Wtd schools _ _
YES NO
V?ClURB AND FIELD CROIS
WITHV DEPARrHM OF FISH l
AND GAME DEVELOP LENT ZOYE
PrhdoatiranV 5-10 acv Parcel Size
2. V,le1:s 4y of tVrban ISaxlndaries
WITHIIZ FLOOD PLAIN.
:3. Ad. V-iability hot T:spairea
WITHIN AREA; SP1vOI'k'IG OR ,
ttaef Datt.=Llatiori: Sut'st&itially con.Eoratt to
LANA USE P,L,A�IQ:
fIL4.,j rjkL PLATY: 1 Land ;Use .
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2. Cdnservarivri KIlamu
Of Plan
3. Open Space � ` :.
WITHIN 'URBAN RESERVE- k
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4.i Safety,
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S. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES
Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with
the land division, What project design features or special conditions
of approval (mitigation mea ures)' are proposed to alleviate potential
environmental impacts? N��
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47, ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING'
a.) Describe the project site, as it exists before the project,
including information on topography, soil stability, plants
and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.
tie st:ruct res. Jg sit and the use of
existing structures on the � µ M
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Describe t ri-be an exp f 14 ,
b) Describe the surrounding, properties, including information on
plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.
Indicate, the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.)
ntensi`t3,r of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shopsr depart -
merit stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage,
setback, rear yard, etc,)*
CERTIFICATION. I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in
the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this
initial evaluation to the best of my abilityy and that the facts, statements
and information preser:x.ed are true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and. belief.
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bate _ Signature
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.fuse soparate sheet for longer responses.
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*o'sgjUaWd0J6Aep Piltl ,
,x Planning Department
NAME: ANGELINA HODGSON__
;••x ynmental Health Department AP 25-24-56
t--restry Department
�--"� a,,. ,J, Craig CarCer (on areas 'north of red line on map)
County Sheriff
1,&E (check title report for easement)
Pacific Bell
Butte County Mosquito A5atement OR
Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet)
S ool, District wall map) 1 1 bk)6 yt
7 4#ater� Gompany (if=ndivi.dual wells are not' indicated on application or map)
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Durham Irrigation OR Durham. ,Mutual Dater Co.
California water Service Company (Chico area)
Oroville-Wyandotte 'Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river)
- Thermal%to Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river)
Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd.
to lake)
Del o lake) r (Paradise Pines area)
Irrigation - `ct. g area}
Burad.se �.DDxstr�,ill Rid e/Forest stanch
Pa
Ci y of , ,check wail `maps for teres of influence
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_ Chico
Paradise
Biggs
Gridley
OROV1Lx8 AREA ONLY.g in cabinet)
Lake OroVille Area Public. Utility Dseerlar esmaplin cabinet)
Feather River Recreation District ( g
El rJtdio Fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only)
%GGS, RICHVALE GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE CO(3TY); check wall map and title z:eport
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to see what applies. Some areas overlap.
Drainage District o'l
Drainage District #2
Drainage District 9100
Drainage District 0200
Reclamation District 9838
Reclamation District w2055
Sacramento and San ,Soaquin Drainage District
Butte Creek Drainage District
1N G TASuperint ( water and in rsions)
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Superintendent �f Schools (Only for subdivisions) and mountain areas),;
Dept. of Fish and :,acne (near 152 (Olive Hwy. &
Cal Trans (near State Nwy, 32,70, 99, 149 (Chico cut-off),
""- Richvale Hwyi) 191 (Clark RBad`)
StateWater fuality Control Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units)
United States p'orest Service (if project borders USA land -_check AP books)
Parks and Recreation Department (Property near Lake Oroville)
State Water Resources UeparemenWe��rofeGhicoeAirport,Osouthlofr'P:ocktCreekdand
tovild
�....Rock Creek Recla
� east of Hwy, 99 (tee
Dist. C )
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Chito Area Recreation, e& Park Dist (only for subdivisions)
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SPECIAL CAM'.CAM'.chock title report for any me:ltion of special sdrvicbs Or easements su
as to Thermalito Irrigation Distritt (numbered items)
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c7: _ Office of"Planning an esech �c3E�Ie butte County
1400 ,Tenth Street, Roo 21 p' arming+ Department
Sacramento, CA 95514 r 7 County Center Drive
FEB p 5 1990 Oroville CA 95965
,or
x County Clerk CANDACE J. GRUBBS,=608 CO, Cie*
County of Butte
13y t;0auhj
stm-mCT az12ng5of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108
the Public Resources Code.
pto,ject 'title AP Name
Tentative, Parcel flap 25-24-56 Ancielina Hodasoin
State C3.ear_nghouse. Number Contact person Telephone Nultber
(if submitted to Clearingiouse)
O'ohn Mendorsa,, Public Vorks (916) 538-X726'6
Project Location On the east side of Pother House Hill Road, approximately
0.95 of a mile north of Palermo Road, Oroville area:,
Project Description Tentative Parcel Map to divide 22 + acres to create
;four acre- parcels.
'This is to advise that the 'Butte CauntV Advisory Agency
(Lead Agency or Responsible Agency)
has approved the above-described project on 1-29-90 and has made
(Date)
the fallowing determinations ..egarding the above-described project;
1, TYce project will:X 'wiII not, have a significant effect on the
environment,.
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An Environmental 'Impact Report was prepared for this project
pursuant to the provisions'of GEOA.
A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the
provisions of CEQA
I, Mitigation measures were, .X—were not, made.a condition of the
approval of the project.
4. A statement o;E overtiding c6nsidprations was X was not, adopted
for this project.
This is to certify, that the final gilt with comments and responses and record of
project approval is available to the general public ate
Butte County Planning, Department
7 County Center brine
Oroville; CA 95965
Date Received for riling and
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Pbst�.ng _
Ai KIRC8tA 5irect6r of P!,Annlh' g
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IANC OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF: PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bili) CHEFF, Director
7 COUNTY CCNTER DRIVE, OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9$965
CERTIFIED MAIL Te)ephone: (916) 538.7681
RONALD D. MctLROY
Deputy Diteccr
January 29, 1990
Arxgeliha Hodgson RE. AP 25-24-56
22914 'Felbar Avenue TPM
Torrance, CA 90505
Dear. Ms. Hodg,sori
At the regular meeting: of the Butte County kvisory Agency held on
January 29, 1990, the Agency adopted a.negative declaration of
environmental impact and approved the tentative parcel map on the
above-referenced property subject to the conditions listed on the
attached sheet,
If no appeals are timely filed.--within ten (10) days of the date of
the Advisory :Agency's approval—with the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors, this action will be final.
When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order
for you to file your "final map" with'the Butte County Department
of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) t oaths of
the date 'of approval by the Advisory Agency.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, pleasd contact this
office:
Very truly yours,
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Wi1lan Cheff
Director of Public Works
4fihA Mendcnsa
Assistant Director,
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Etta eat ''!,
cc.Envnnjng Department
itonmehta:1 Health Department
Ron Graves
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Angelina Hodgson.,, TPM, AP 25-24-56, 4 parcels on the east
side of Power House Hill Road approx. 0.95 of a mile north of Palermo
Road. Oroville area.;
Hon Graves Associates
3ublic Works conditions:
Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from c.nterliric- ul access
easements
2, Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline
of Power. House Hill rRoad;
12 Indicate ,a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Hower House
Hill Road.
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.
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5 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required.
6 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department,
health Dept. conditions. -,
7 Show the usable sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements
of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels 1, 2, 3 and 4:
8 Place note on map that this property is in an area with groundwater
showing Pentachorophenal contamination: Any well drilled must, be tested 611d shown
free of pentachorophenal contamination.
Either prove that potable -water may be provided from individuG�,l
wells free of Pentachorophenal contamination or provide the letter
from OWID stating that they are willing and able to supply domostic
water to the parcels.
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LTH AND BEAUTYBEAUTYDEPARTMENT
LAND 0 P T RAF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CHE~FF', Director
7 COUNTY CENTER r DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephone. (916) 538:7681
CERTIFIED MAIL RONALDD. McELROY
Deputy D.iector
January 11, 1990
Angelina. Hodgson BE: AP 25-24-56
2291.4 Fe] bar Avenue TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP
Torrance, CA 90505
Dear Ms. Hodgson:,
Please be ad.v�sed that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear
Your, application on the above-identified property on ,January 29, 1990,
The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department
and, will be considering your tentative parcel map. Public Works will
ammend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet.
rect
The; meeting will commence at 9.00 a.m. in the Board of Supervi�;ors'
poem, County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drivet
Orovill6i California.
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If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this
office.
Verjr truly yours,
William Chef
Dixector of Public Jerks
jonff Mendonsa
Atilsistant Director
yI 0M%FIs:
a ttachment
cc; Planning Department
Environmental. Health Department
Ston Craves Associates a.Pla'�!'mn
JAN 12 1990
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A+� LANO' OF NA'iURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Address 0 196 Memorial 'Noy 917 Couttllf Center Drive ❑ 747 Elliott Rood
Reply to Chieo, Coliiornie 959!6 oroville, California 95965 Paradise, California 95969
.3nu3r_y 4, 1990° y Tolephonet 916/891•'4727 Teloph06e: 916/538.1281 Telephonot 916/6726308
p,on Graves acid Associates
p.0. Box 966
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81�'.ts.triO.r171f1R1F1�
Iproville� Ca 9S965
IBE: TPm — HODESQN, Angel Tina �ifornle►
powerhouse 'riill Road Oro"
AP# 25,-24-121.6
jDear Mr . Graves i
`his department, has advised the Butte County Department of Public
94orks Land DevOliopment Section that we are prepared to act on the
above applicatt-'..on;
Based on present informatior►, we can recommend approval or
Condi.ttional approval
Per,11M tended Conditions for_Aogrov_aL
1. Show tt~e usable sewage disposal area proven to meet the
requirw6ents df the Subd.visior,n'Ordinance on parcels 1; 2,
,find 4.
c iota an flap that'thisl property is to an arra with
gr'oundwaterr show.ina. Pen�achlJ. rophenal cbntamination
pef'jtap}t c ntamina �,lon or vat _ Wide mus be
rilli_d mu t be nested and `s�io
cs t,a iiec b c -c bto 11 e
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if you h,.'V^I any questions regarding this letter, please contact
Phil Neasti at the above listl2d address or telephone number
between IatOO - 10:00 A.He weekdays.
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Very trtaly yours � � s
war I b Director
Di'visit7n o L t1vironmental Heall'th;
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cc fiianr►ing, Department
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-�`, LAND OF NATURAL W ALTH AND 6EAUTY
PANNING DEPARTMENT'
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601
May 30, 1989
Angelina Hodgson
22914 Felbar Avenue,
Torrance, .CA 90s08 _
Re: TentativeParcel Map
AP 25-24-56
TD:aar Ms . Hodgson.*
Thee Butte County Planning Department has completed the
Privironmental review Of your project in accordance to the
California Environmental Quality A.ct and: forwarded to the Butte
County Adv,lsory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to
the Calif6rnia Public Resources Code Section 21.151.5 in
addition, t}he Planning director's report rr�quired by Sections 2o-
63 and 204+59 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been
completed. Please find enclosed the Environm fatal
Documentation/Planning Directort�s Report` which has been pre ,'ared
for your project.
Please review the enclosed Initial Study/Planning Di.ector's
Report with conditions of approval if applicable. Tf you note
.any errors or omissions in our ev.aluatiori, ,please bring them to
our attentioni
our to ect has been sent to the Butte C ,p
The Environmental Documents and Planning Director'ser,5ort for
`' aunty Ailvisra].!� Agency -
for their action. California Government Coc(e Sections ';,'5950 and,
65952:1 requires the Butte, County Advisory Agency P,eJt hearings
and approve or disapprove your project within sic ,from the
date on wh$.ch your, application was received and acciep*od, The
six month time limit for your to
Project mandated by stat.,,,law,
will.
occur on October 30, 1.989. The Advisor Agency wA.1.1. y you
of the time and place of the public hearing for your ,p. djeat .
if there are modifica'tion8 to your project, not related to
Mitigating an identified impatt, zee"evaluation of your project
shall be required,.
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Inter -Departmental Memorandum
Butte County Advisory Agency
7,ROM: Planning Director
:SUBJECT Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Angelina Hodgson AP
#25-24-56
IDATEc May 31, 1,985
7,,his is a proposal to divide 22+ :.acres to create four parcels at
S+ acres each: The present zoning is AR -MH -2 1/2. The Land Use
Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as
Agricultural Residential. There are no specific or community
plans for the area..
The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning nor any adopted
or proposed element pof the Butte County General Plan not any
specific or communit plan,,
A Negative Declaration has been, prepared for the proposed project
in accordance to the Califorrnla Environmental IQuality Act and
forWarctad to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required
3,05 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section
23.151. '5
Uecommend approval.
MR: t
Cc: Angelina Hodgson
Ron Graves and Associates
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ENVSROI�'M�L�i'`rA.L C�ECKLT�T FORM
(To be completed by Lead Agency)
LOG N0: 89--04-26-01.
AP NO. 25-X24-56
1I._. F3.ACY�G'ROL7Nl7
1. Name of proponent Angelina Hodgson
%r Address of proponent and representative (if applicable):
22914 Fel.bar avenue Ron Graves & AssociatesTorrance, CA ox
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Project description: Tentative Parcel. Map
ill... gdAIVI'3ATORFTNnTNOS :OF STC;NTVTCAN
� 0E `YES Fu1YBE NO
I. Does the project have the potential to degrade this quality of the environment,
substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels) threaten to eliminate
a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a "rare
or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods
of California history or ,prehistory?
2. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to khe
detriment of longterm environmental goals? (A short-term impact on this
environment is onk, which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while
long-term impacts twill endure into the future.)
3. DoOs the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively
considerable? (A project may impact on two or more Separate resourees where
the impact on each resource is relatively small' but where the effect of the
total of those :impacts on tha environment is significant.)
4, Does the project have em'ironmental effects which. will cause 'substantial
adverse effects on human beingso either directly or indirectly? C'
I;.. I7TFRMTNATTON. (To be completed by the Lead Agency), On the basis of
this initial evaluation:
S/WE find the proposedproject COULD NOT have a significant effect on the
environment and a NMATWk DECLARATION will be prepared
IIWE find that although the proposed project COULD have a significant effect
on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because-
the MITIGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheet have- been added to the
project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared
IIWE find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment,
and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required.
COUNTY OP BUTTED PLANNING 7PAtMENT
DA=,
Daniel la D . Il lion
Associate P a'.
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ENVZRQNMIENTA:L TM -PA d- s
('Explanations of all 11YES10 and "MAYBE1' answers are required on attached sheet(s).
, gARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: JMS
MAYBE NO
a.
'Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic. substructures?
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b.
Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil?
e.
Change in topography or ground surface relief featured
d,
Destruetioni covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical
f eatures?
e,
increase in wind or water erosion of sails) either on or off site?
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f.
de osition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation,
Changes on dee
which may codify the channel of a riven or stream
deposition erosion
or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
g,
boss of prime agriculturally.productive soils outside designated urban
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areas?
h.
ncposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
landslides) mudslides;, ground failure or similar hazards?,
2. AIR.. Will the ,proposal, result in substantial:
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a,
Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality?
b.
The creation of objectionable od.ozs, smoke or fumes?'
c.
Alteration of air,moyement, moisture or temperature, or any change in
climate, locally or regionally?
1. WATI� Will thb proposal. result in, substantial,"
a,
changes in currents} or the course or direction of water movements in
either marine or fresh waters?
b.
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d3arrges in absorption rates, drainagd patterns) or the; rate and amount
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of surface runoff?
c.
?teed for off-site surface dr ainap improvements) including vegetation
removal) ehannelization or culvert installation?
d.
Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters?
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e.
Change. in the amount of surface water in any water body?
f.
discharge fri,to surface 'waters, or in any alteration of surface water
dissolved oxyged or
quality; irlvluding but not limited to temperature,
turbidity?''�---'
g.
Alteration of the direction or rave of .flow of ground waters?
h.
Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters) either through
direct additions or withdrawals, or through ihterception of an aquifer
by cuts or excavations?
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Reductth in the amount of Mater otherwise available for public water
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su lies?
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tXposure of people or property to water-related'hazards such as flooding?
PLANT, L,y Will the proposal ;result in subst&Ati$i:
a.
Change in the diversity of species)or dumber of any species of plants'.
crops) and aquatic plants)?
(including trees, shrubs; stags,
b.
Reduction of .the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered splatieg of
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planta
Introduation of new speciag of .plants into aft area, or in a 'barrier to
the normal replenishment of existing gecle ?
d+
Reduction. it, acreage of any agricultural crop?
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5.
AfijM& iLI—M Will the proposal result in substantial:
YEs MAYBE NO
a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals
(birds, land animals including reptiles, ;Fish and shellfish, organisms:
or insects)?
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6. Reduction in the: nt)rnbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of
animals?
c. Introduction of new species of_an;mals into an area, or in a harrier to
the migration or movement, of animals?
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d. Deterioration of existing ,fish or wildlife :habitat?
b.
rt02SE. Will the proposal retiult in substantial;:'
a; increases in existing noise levels?
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?'
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fiGHT AND CLARE. Will thero osal produce significant light and glare? -
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LAjjD USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the
present or planned land 'use of an area?
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NATURAI, RF.SoURCEs. Will the proposal result in substantial;
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, Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources?
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b. Depletion. of any non-renewable natural, resources?
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RISK h1 UPSET,. Will the prroposal involve:
a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but
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not limited to, oil) pesticides, Chemicals or radiation) in the event.
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of, an accident or upsest conditions?
b, Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency
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evacuation plan?
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PZ1M AII'ON, Will the proposal alter location, distribution) density or
grotth rate of the humanrpopulation2
housing, or create a demand
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HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing
for additional housing?
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_ Will the proposal result in.
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a, Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement?
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b,. Effects on; existing parking facilities) or demand for hew packing?
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c. Substantial impact: on existing transpartatioh systems?
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d. Significant altezatSons to present 'patterns of circulation or
movement of peopl,Pe and/or koodO
e. Alterations to waterborne) rail or air traffic?
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E, Increase It traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians?
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PUBLjd.SERVICE9, Will 'the proposal have art effect upon) or result in a need
.for neW or altered government services:
a: fire protection?
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b• Police protection?
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d, Parks or other recreational facilities?
e, ii%Intenande of public facilities) including scads?
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E,YERGSC. Will the proposal result in
Use Of'substantial
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amounts of fuel or energy?
b. Substantial increase ;in demand upon existing sources of energy, or
requite the development of new sources
of energy?
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UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need -for new systems) or
substantiai alterations to the following:
a. Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
C. Water availability?
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d. Sewer or septic systems?
e. Storm water drainage?
Jt- Solid waste and disposal2
HUMAN'HEALTH. Will the proposal result in:
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a. Creation of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental
health)?
b. Exposure Of PeOP113 to potential health hazards?
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AESTREMS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic
vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the
creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view?
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F'CPEAION. Will the proposal result in an impact Upon the ,quality or
quantity of existing recreational opportunities?
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CULTURAL RESOURCES,
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a. Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a
or historic archaeological,
,prehistoric site?
b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects
to a prehistoric or historic building,
structure or object?
C. noes the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change
which would affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
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d4 Will the proposal restrict existing religious or, sacred uses within
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DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP # 25--24-56'
.Ja,3b: one new single family residence could. be constructed on each
new lot. The amount of soil. disturbance and overcoverincg resulting
from this development would not be significant
,16c,17a,b: The site is located within the ,buffer" area of a
known plume of groundwater contamination. The proposed source of
water for the new parcels is individual wells. The applicant has
provided the Env c:onmental Department with confirmation that clean
water is available to the new lots from wells on-site.
ahl is The proposed private wells will use groundwater, but the
8xilount to be used is not significant.
4 ,c: with tY-8 introduction of residential landscaping the diversity
*f plant species will, increase.
6c: The creation of 5 new residential parcels will probably result
In 5 new residences with noise generated by the normal course of
daily living. This is not expected to be a significant impact.
7 1 The new residential use will generate light as is commonly found
.in residential areas for convenience and 'safety. This is not
expected to constitute a significant impact.
Ili The proposed project will 'result in an increase of 5 households
on this rural, residential road. This is not expected to constitute a
significant impact:
13a,d: It is expectedthat s wwill
egenerate
10 averagedaily tip. The approximately 50nw trip
generated by this project does not represent a significant impact on
either the amount or the pattern of vehicular circulation on Power
House Hill Road.
14a through fl. The proposed project will result in an incremental
increase.i.n demand for fire and police protection, schools, parks,
road and public facilities maintenance; and other governmental.
services
,16d: The proposed project will require the installation of 5
individual septic systems. This does not represent a significant
effect
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proposed project involves subdivision of a property
e "buffer" area of a known plutne of groundwater
contamination. The contamination is ''f.he result of materials used in
the ;preservative treatment of woad products at a site located
approximately 1.l1 mile northeast; Recent tests of groundwater at the
project site show that the water is safe for human consumption. The
project does not have ehvironmehtal effects which will cause
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Applicant: j`ingie Hodgson Assessor's Parcel
25-24-5.6
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Log,4 89-04-26-01
DATA SHEET
A. Pro ect Desc.rpt:Lon
Type of ;Project; Tentative Parcel Idap,
2. Brief Description: Divide 22+ at:des to Create 4 - five
acre+ parcels.
3. Location: on the east side of Power House Hill road,
approximatLUY 0.95 of a mile north of Palermo Road
Orovill.e area.
4. Proposed, Density of Development: aApproxiinately .02 units
per acre.
5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing.-
6.
urfacing:6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Power House Hill. Road.
7. idethod of Sewage Disposal: Ind3vidiaal septic.
8. Source of water Supply: Individual wells
9. Proximity of Polder Lines. To property litre,,
10. Potential for further land divisions and development:
Current zoning would allow further subdivision to 2 1I2
acre narcels
BI Environmental °Setting
Physical Environment:
l . Teri a1h
a.. General Topbgtaphic,-characteti Level. valley ,land.
b Slopes: 1-2%
c. Elevation: Approximately "250 ft. A : S. L
d. LimitIng Factors; None.
2i Soil
a. Types and Characteristics: Mai vin Silty clay loam, 8-
1211 surface soil., friable, impdrvious substratum at 6
ft•, deep.Fertil16;, good for crop production.
b. Limiting Factors: Drainage Jft, some areas is not good.
3. Natural Hazards of the Lance
!a. Earthquake Zone: Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII, 3
miles ,from epicenter of 64'0 earthquake, 6 'miles from
Cleveland Hills Fault special study zone.
b. Erosion potential: Moderate;
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Landslide Potential! None to l:oty.
;Fixe Hazard: Moderate.
e. Expansive 80il Potential: High.
4 HydroLagy
a .-Surface Matter: None in i)ftimediate area
b Ground W6te7: Sit'-- is within buffer area rear known
plume of grOUMWater contaMination.
Cl. Drainage Characteristics: Generally good, drains to
southwest.
d. Annual Rainfall. (normal): 20==22 inches annually..
e. Limiting Factors. Proximity to contaminated
groundwater.
'q, Visual/Scenic Quality; Rural residential.
6 Acoustic Quality: Good,
7. Air Quality Good.
Biological Environment:
8 Vegetation: Valley grasses and shrubs
9. Wildlife Habitat: stall birds and anizilials found on
undeveloped valley land.
Cultural Environment:
10 Archaeological -Ind Historical Resources in the area
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11. Butte Count, G�..neral Plan deli nation. Agricul.i.ural-
Moderate to low end unknown.
Res i,d ent i al.. 1
1.2. Existing Zoning`, AR -MH -2 1/2, Agricultural -Residential -
mobile :Home
13 Existing Land Use on-site: vacant
14. Surrounding Areai
ai: . Land UsesRural residential.
Ire, zoning: M-2 to the east; AR -MH -2 1/2 to north, south
and West.
C : Gen. Pla�i Designation: Ag;-icultixral Residential.
C1 Parcel 10--40 acres,i
6 Populations Rural residential.
15i Charactet of Site and Area: Large undeveloped areas, rural
itesidential
16.` ;nearest Urban. Area: Oroville.
17. Jkelevant Spheres of Influence: Oroville.
18., ,rmprov6ments Standards Ur'bait Ai-ea.-
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rea:19. ;Fire Prnteetion Service:
Nearest Cogxnty (State) Fire Station: , miles to
Station 72 in Palermo.
s Area: Palermo Uni of,i School 'District.
water Availability' Taiik6t .
'20 J9chool.s in
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May 5 r 1989
-itoh'ft Mendonsa
Dept. of; Public- 'Works
7 Count), Center Drive
G�zoville, CA.
jaE Angelina. Hodgscn-
TentativO Parcel Map
#25-24-5#.i
Dear John
We have made an on site inspection
nlocationOf eAn esumna eastodgsoand,
land division application. P 7
in clow,' proximity to the Oroville Wildlife area. This area
rove �w.'a natural mosquoa eewellgin�bheaflightt for drangeeof the
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,ng mosquitoes, that
ec ecc location. if there ;s an' influx of people into this area
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they will be (bitten,,
size parcels such a;l the ones llote6l often
hobby farm s , sourc�,,s due to impl.oper irrigation
develop new c.tosqu� �,o breeding
practices ansa/or poor drainage systt�ins .
The la is gently sloped with low areas throw;h-out the
property regAring thatrall raetdevetopedurat nsThe p�bpertybe zownered � put
to grade as the properties a
should ass'unis resp��nsibility in establishing good irrigation
practices:
As mitigation; we would urge that irr.igati�rb be accomplished
by the use cf sprinkler systems► ral
Cher than flijod irrzgatian
methods to'grevent excessive run�of,
ft to
Drains (should be kept- c" 2aeht {thebformationeof pot oholes.:
insure proPcIr atai.nag _ anc pj
This Wi3_1 a.l,so allot �istr'iz t Perst,�nnel access for inspections
and treatments as needed.
if you have any ni"erningthis
` issue please feel
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free to conitact us ii
Sin 'rrelAU
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1Zegio;hal Supervisor
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'�a. MannYni�y
AR 2 1989
„ COUNTY' OF :BUTTE
j EPAEtT1IE,�ijT OF PIi' tj G ��ORK5 ravill®, C.*Itiornle�
7 County CenUx Drive
Oriowtlle, CA 95965
(9,16) 538-7266
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April 25, 1989
Angelina Hodgson: _ RE: AP �6-24-56
22914 Felbar Ave. Tentative Parcel Map
Torarte$ CA 90505
DQar Ms. Hodgson;
This is to notify you i*,hat your application for a tentative map fox.+ the
above.-referenced. ptop� ,,ft .I,s 'being submitted to the Planning Department
for environtment4iil detisMdxRition, and to the Environmental Health Department
for its review.'
This :application will 'be cl�naidered complete when we have received
notification f±= the, Planning Department and t'he'Environmental Health
Department that all xijztess«r+,ir data have been ri,,ceived These departments
all contact yourega, tding, aiiy additional info;i:mation they may require.
Very trialy yours,
William Chef
Director of Public Works_
Jg)in rie'ndonsa
asist6ht Detector
cc: Planning Ditpartmi rit
Environmental 11644th 04-partment
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