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I �C,IiAk s ION SUt�i[ARY SF?FET k'DFt D DIVISIONS LOG# 89-0V51=-03 AppLICANT�,.4LNY IlAt011 3373 Rabbit Road, Oroville, CA 95966 ADDRESS OWt1ER ,. . + acres to create 1 6* acre PR0,3ECT DESCRIPTIONTentative Parcel Map to dlvzde 15 _ parcel And 1 - 9-1 acre parcel IOCA.TXON 2 parcels located on the east side of Beaver Road Approximately 3700 feet north of Grubbs Road. Palermo area„ ASS SSOR' SPARCEL NUMBER (S`) 27-02-64 AIS-MH-5 GENERALPLA�1 AG RES PROJECT CONSISTENT? r _ 8/1/89 GENERAL PLA)' CONFORMANCE REPORT DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE • %ALSO CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS? - DAFT.' ,APPLICATION RECEIVED 3/31/89 „ AGEj3T;/SURt1Ey0R/CIVIL ENGINEER: Ron Graves and Assoc, P.O. Box 986, Oroville, CA 95966 ADDPZSS DATE "PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT' PREPARED_ 2aV'1AONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED b T.7RMINATIONr >1� DATE - NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED.: MITIGATED 1`M DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED 1w#. .IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED .. STATE' CLEARINGHOUSE NO SUB,, CUMkTTEE k4EETIMG DATE ;_._.. At?,FsS0I2Y AGENCY` HEARING"° Dr'CE_ J �tJ { �(' "',, --. ADVISOR.. AGES v 7CY ACTIO ,' 1 +agEALED` APPEAL 9EAAINO DATE EOA.Mrj ACTION .. CG+iMENT8 POR' PLANNING DIRWTOWS REPORT' �'Ct7. Inti i _ .�---•-� V,IITATI' E SUBDIVISION TENTATIVE' '"'ARCEL MAP WAIVER APPLICATION F}i21aLINi1:P1ARY SUBDIVISION (Please check appropriate box) a 14,pr63',CANT: PHONE N0: 5"& PHONE NO 2a- �/l.�tic �ffSSc L- PHONE NO : i��vGINLJ:t OR SURVEYOR:f� n AD1)R[;;,-=4 I-wL.r1 NOT CE OF EEA ING To: L0,,CATION OF PROPERTY: TG9fNSi IP l RANGE Y SEC ITON v2 11 AS I TOTAL ACREAGE A.,=.,C�,�aOR � PARCEL ;�Ex: �,� -fid �-- pLI ASJ S TBMI , PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT OR RECENT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (dated within last six months) WITH APPLICATION. INDICATE BELOW THE DAA RECORDING INFORMATION' BY wHIcH THIS PARTICUTAR PAR WAS CREATED* AND OR ��. i1LJM13F.R_AIdD Sim Or PARCELS BEING CREATED (including any remainder): J r ` OTS,TANCtg, TO NATURAL MTER COURSE OR STORK DRAIN: .2���_ i� 1+iC'i`1j4�D i9 ' uStlAciE TJISP08Ai,:= �,t1 Chi t1 yD 3d G.. 5 l (Check with Health Department), ----------- i=13��1�'►+�r�.�a 1at7ttRc.E Cr tiAl'I:;t3,. (Check with Stealth Departm(-Int} )aai twtYiE ATM MOM -P i,CYdR,� F�XIs,r to THE BOUi�)`AWt OF'IgE, ORIGINAL PARCELY 1I�` T►r3'I' 1;;;!lr t+iA'LT� 71 bI:'tArtGti: THE WILL 1IAAVE TO BE i;;�'I+EPiRJT✓D; . - - ,i }{, rsNVUONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. ghat project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation mhea.s res) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultu;,a1, Historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. 'R6&1X1e-. �{IGL�r' S'TRs31 L S)IL-1 ,2rMl� ' Lam, -e. / LAS &-6�, SC1�13 64k NO Ill Cslf� Itl NL7uti34 t.-1 f��'3 7'b►'y rGa C. BZ+; VG�� tC_. -s �" Ai'U $TILLttTIL�LE 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, co!amercial, etc.), 'Intensity of Land use (one -family) apartment houses, shops; depart- ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage) setbackt rear yard, etc.) 5u,14,aOO1 ynlGGsx� 7--,�- r ll CER_T-IFICATIONO I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and inforrdatibn required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the factsi statements p e best of., MY knowledge and information resented are. true and correct to th and belief. Signature pate_ Por " -L i/ *Use separate sheet for longer responses. oaS qu��u�iia}s�,r,0 riue� ' H -z :���� 0 UTT COT.7N'T Y E11f70 Co, Planning Pco C31-MANCM; IRMPORx r: �z PA cCT,z 012 s pa=•vis rorr D4.&P DEC % 1 1988 -tums 1-4 to be completed by applicant: O/V' +3'4 a oAJ Orville, California I, APPLICANT NA14E AND ADDRESS: Q cy 3373 ,PAggCA 9�IG�► 2, PR(iJFCi DESCRIPTIO! `t cp4- %AJ► 0 � /dnG / 9" IL Ac- 2, G /0 3. ASSEs50P.' S PARCEL NUMBER(S) : a � ?" G/sril� 5J it S ry, PROPOSED USE: 'fq followin; items are to: be completed by the Planning Department: r,.9 0W7 7.O Irw /A A " %�% N' � --- LAND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT: �Q 04,,"i4RAL PUN DESIGNATION; odit.4onal Criteria., /,r RICULTM"-RESIDEIVETA.L YDS NO It is recommended that you perform the t, Agricultural Compatibility _. following checked items: Vic. Water and Sower Capacity _ ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK t. Adequate Fire Facilities _�� SE&iYoTtS BOTAyICAL SURVEY 4 Road Capacity and N,aintenance 1r, ? y/ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 5, Access to Commcicial and Schools ,, YES No F FIM O,.cC11ARD AND FIELD CROPS AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZO.'c x 1, Predominant 5-10'ac. Psrcc.l Size 2. Vicinity of Urban boundaries WITHIN PLOOD PLAIN. S. Aa. Viability not Impaired WITIiIN AREA, 'SPECIFIC Or't � - Staff Detetaination: Substantially conforms to LAND USE PLAN: G2NE1:,AL PLAN: 1. Land Use X If Yes, 2. Conservation Name of Plan_ S.. Opon Space Winin uRBA,`Q PmERVE: 4. Safety _9 .,+ If Yes, 5 Noise -fi-- --.- Name of lzo+ crvr 6� Housing _ 7 • Gircial�.� ion :__ » TEf AIRrORT Z,.qfD lisrPLAN, a'.,ii`,cL r.; ''C.�C..: Ili 'a7 RE 'VISION, I AM AWARt., 'OV 'l't E r' LIOVV, .�,`.1`AIr, lji:l'.'4tt4llii,�Tit1f# 1401 ;J;21111 w %"Hk Mi l-'RAL PL.:? ,ti l D Lb:il}iCi 116) nav-d ,r si a►atute, bf April Cant. ,-';r ..> l,`i p4r:. wml it u.xpied and be diac-�!dLt1 six (6) 'months from the dAh! Jule t.Liignitu (A. LD 1000i (taviGLi 6-87) Planning Department NAME:, TONY BARON' Environmental Health Department AP:, 27-02-64 " CDF (Forestry Department) — .R Atte: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) Butte Cr,9nty Sheriff PG&E (check title report: for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) School District (wall. map) WCompany (if individjal wells are no indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co. California. Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito-area NE of river) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd to lake) 'Del. Oro Water (Paradise Pines urea) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Fiidge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Zrrigt-,^n District City of + (check wamaps for spheres of influence) _ at:t Oroville Chase Paradise Biggs Gridley o?OVILLE AREA ONLY Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see l7rge map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see large mt; in cabinet) _ El Medio Fire District (check wall pap, a small portion of Oroville only) BI.GGS, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS(SOUTH BUT'T'E COUTY): check wall map and title report to see what applies.. Some areas overlap: Drainage District #1 Drainage District #2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District 0200 Reclamation District #835 Reclanatioh District #2056 `+ Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District �`...�� Butte Creek Drainage District IN CERTAIN CASES Superintendent of Schools '(only for subdivisions) _ Dept: of Pi:sh and Came (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (near State Hwy. 32i 70, 99, 149 (Chico cut-Doff), 162 (Olive Hwy, & State Water Rwy,)� 191 (Clark Road) Richvale Quality Control Board (projects with more Shan 100 lots or Units) United States forest Service (if project borders USA land --check AP books) Parks; and Recreation Department (property hear Lake Oroville) 'State Water Resources Depattment (property near Lake Oroville -`watershed) Rock Creek Reclaimation Dist, (west ,of Chico Airport, south of Rack Creek and' east of Hwy. '99 (see wall map) Chico Area`hecreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASES: checl title report for a'ny mention of special.sery ces or easements such as to Thermali.to Trrigation District (numbered items) Itoms to be completed by applicant I. APPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS: r ?. ROJECT DESCRIPTION � L• 3 ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBERS; 4. PROPOS5D USE _ Submit this Form with one copy o+ the tentative map to: Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Orov: ,1 l e, Cal I If orn i s 9,1--j96 The F;, ening Department wit l return the completed ton+o1,,Mancte I-Oport to thte ap;pl ioant for his/her signature The con+ormance report must be submitted with the application to the Land bevel opment Section o+ Pt:bl it Works. Vr 'Lli 10 0 6 March B , i 5'aa' l C, ..� ld mfr. `moi oukrq DEPARTMENT OF P 01LIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHBFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 55965 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Diractor September 25, 1991 Tony Baron RE, AP 21-02-64 3373 Rabbit Rd: Tentative Parcel rfap " Orovil.le, CA 95966 Dean Mr. Baron: Please be advised that your request for an extension of time in which to file the final map for, the above referenced tentative parcel map has been. placed on the Butte County Advisory AgencyyIs agenda for October 14, 1991: The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room, Count y,'Administration Building, 25 County Center Dr., Otovillej California. if yod have any questions concerning this matter, please contac this office. ery truly yours, William Cheff `Director of Public Works L I Joh Mendonsa As istant Director cc: ariningDepartment:;;} Environmental Hesith Department Ron Oraves & Associates „ u � •c '� Hsi " 140 QF .7?lv'T�1✓$r^�iSN ON office of Planning, and Research FROM:, Butte County 400,Tenth Street, Room '121 3 Planning Department z' �I`I3 ' l 7 County Center Dri .,acramento, GA 958!4 ve y '±.r Qrov lle, CA 95965 or tlov I A 1� County Clerk County of But* .e C1tfiq:)ACE- I GnUBDS, Butte CO- G{crk n ;S'(:3'BtJLCM Filing of Notice of 96termina 'gin-- -�com ls� i ce with Section 21108 or 21152 of the °vblir. Resources Coded Pzcnct Title 0Ji Name _ 1t~at ve Parcel Ma 27-02'64 _,,. Tony Baron Mate Glearinghnuse Number Contact Person `Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) ',7ohn Mendonsa, Public Works.. _ (9'16) prd ject Locatio�j , on the east side of Beaver Road, approxiAnately 3700 feet north of Grubbs ,Road, Palermo area. Project Description Tentative Parcel Map to divide 15+/- acres to create Y tvib parcel's l @ 6+/ -acres and 1 @ 9+/ acres. This is to advise that the flutter County Advisory Agency (bead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above. -described project on November 6, 1989_ and has made (Date) the. following determinations regarding the above-described project: 1. The project will, Xrwillnot have a significant effect on the environment. 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project, pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. X. A Legative Declaration WAS prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of, CEOA, 3. Mitigation measures were, vete not, made a condition of the approval of the project 4; A statement of overridingconsiderations Was, X_was not, adopted for 'this project. This is to certify that ttie :final' EIR With comments and responses and edt6td of project approval is available to the general public at. Sut,te County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive oroville, CA 95965 Date Received .for Piling aril Posting at OPR g nater e A: Kircher f planning Director n Titie W r.w r Butte counN, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHBFF,,Director 7 COUNTY CENTERDRIVE .OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephoner (916):536-7681 RONALD Dr McELROY October 14, 1991 Deputy Director Tony Baron RE: 'AP 21-02-64 .3373 Rabbit Road TPM Oroville CA 95966 Dear Mr. Baron t At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency, held on October 14, 1991, the agency granted the above referenced project a 3 years extension of time in vhich to file ',the final map. The new date of expiration shall be November' 6, 1994, 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/its cc Planning Health Ron Orilves 1 , -r— 4 --- r�n _ ,.- r ND OF NATURAL kA l WEAtTH AND BEAUTY " ^�= DEPARTMENT OF"PUBL'IC WORKS v WILLIAM (8111) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILL'E, CALIFORNIA 0.065 Telephone: (916j53'�266 RONALD D. MC8LkOY Deputy; Director CERTIFIED MAIL + November 6, 1989 , Tont' Baran RE: AP 27-02-64 3373 Rabbit Road TPM 0roville, CA 95965 Dear IIr. Baron,: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory .Agency heed on. November 6, 1989, the Agency .adopted a negative declaration with environmental mitigations and `approved the tentative parcel neap 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 BoarO? 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 maj " t,3th the Butte County DL-vur,tmEnt of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency. It you have any questions regarding.this matter, please ,contact this office. Very truly hours, Willi-lin Cheff Director of Public Worts J n Mendohsia A sistant Director l3utfo tc. tyanri'mta �,`,cm�, At/ds attachment NOV cc Planning Department Envirohitithtalr health Department cafonita Roti Graves Associateys � �� � _ .._. ..__.. _..,..........� J� �. r � 5 n Tony Baron, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 27-02-64; 2 parcels located on the e4jst side of Beaver, Road approx. 3700 ft. north of Grubbs Road. Palermo -area Engineer:, Ron Graves Associates Nblic Works conditions;; 1,, Verify legal access. Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -11 to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final maps 4 Show 50 ft, building setback line measured from centerline of access easement, 5 Provide road maintenance agreement, Show all easements • of record on the; final map. '7 Provide street name ;signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. , S Pay off any assessments. g provide ctrl. -de -sac at the end of the: street. 10 Pay any delinquent taxes or current. taxer as required. 11 meet the requirements of the Butte C•ountsy Firs'Department• 12 Deed easement for Palermo Canal 'to O.W - L.D. 'The follwoing M11tigation.,measure is required: 13 Place a note on the final map that states "All lots to ay any applicable deer herd mitigation fea. effect at the timepof building permit application-" a , y t .1 o Sid co ' LAND QF NATUP.AL WEALTH AND 6 E A U T Y DEPARTMENT OF PuBLIc WORKS WILLIAM (L3111) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTFR DRIVE . OROVILLE, Cei iF�i, RN AX965 Telephone: (916)538-7266 CERTIFIED MAIL RONALD D. MCELROY Depulq DIreatat October 19, 1989 ;I `bony Baron RE: AP 27-02-64 $373 Rabbit Road TPM proville, CA 9596 Dear PJr: Baton: Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear your application on the above --identified property on November 6, 1989. The Agoncywill g$ n mhe Planning Department and will be considering Your tentativeParcelmap• Public Works will ' recommend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet. The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors' Ronm, County Administration Building, 25 County Center drive., Oroville, California. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Publ:'Ll; Works • J#nft Mendonsa sistant Dirk- , t6r JMI attachment CC- Planning Department; p ` Environmental Health be ar,_mentl Ron Craves Associates tluf�a 'a. i'fand"m ��t�;ray;ilb, Coli#arn�i Tony Baron, Tentative Parcel Map, AF 27-02-64, 2 parcels located on' the east side of Beaver Road appIrox.1 3700 ft. north of Grubbs Road. Palermo area Engineer; Ron Graves Associates Public Works conditions: 1 Verify legal access Provide two-way traversable. access RS--8-LD-II to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 3 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map. 4 Show 50 rt, building .setback line measured from 'centerline of access easement. 5 Provide road maintenance agreement. 6 Show all easements of record on the final map. IF Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. 8 Pay off any assessments,: 9 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street: 10 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 13 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department, 12 Deed -easement for Palermo Canal to O'.'`W.I.D: 'i 13 n µ n, ctte Count ' ".m LAND MJF NATURAL WEALTH rip".iD 8C{4U5"f PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE. (916) 538-7601 October 17, 1989 Tony Baron 8373 Rabbit Road Otoville, CA 95966 Re ; Tentative ?parcel Map, AP#27=02--64. .Dear Mr. Barons The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your, project in accordance with the California Environmental. Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 day$ pursuant: to the California Public Resources Code. Section 2:1151,5 In addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20- 63 and. 20-:99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been completed: Please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report which has been prepared for your project. .Please: review the enclosed Planning Direct.or's <.ieport with conditions of approval if applicable. if you note any errors or Cmit8iOns in our evaluation, please bring them to our attention. The. Environmental. Documents and Plarniing Director" s Repast for Your project has been sent to the Butte Cotntj, Advisory Agency for their action. California Government Code`Sections 65950 and 65952.1 regttires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hearings and approve or disapprovo your project within six months from the date on which your application was received and accepted. The six month time limit for your project mandated by state law, will occur on March 28, 1990. The Advisory Agent -4y will notify you of the time and place of the public hearing toll- your project if there are modifications to your projects not related to Mitigating an identified impact, re-evaluation of ,your project shall 11e required. rl ra f � .+h • t ' „ `''��� GAJ Coun DEPARTMENT DF PUBLIC HEALTH DIV18ION of ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Addras; Cj 196 Memorial Way �7 C _ County Co Reply to Chico, Cal Y Hier Orly P Y r tFoM/ 9 ,27 r Orovlllo, California 95965' Q 7d7 Elliott f2aod Tatephone: 916/$91=2727 Paradise, California 95969 Telephone: 916%538-7281 Telephone; 916/872.6308 CTctober 3, 1484 U Iffo ca. ptanning colrur Ran Graves and Associates.avl,���b:r>v„a P*l7. Hoyt 9B6 :AroVille CA 95965 RE BARON, 'Toni; TPM -- E/s Beaver Road Dear Mrs Gr-aYes AP## 27-2-64 This department has advised PPd Dov onp to CoL'nty Department of Public •aboVe a n fi;n Batt we are prepared to act o` �o'"�s La d Develo m�+nt Section that n the Based oh resent information ' Present , we can recommend a Ppr'bval, �eGoL+nei;cled CondS tions for A” r o Va l No Conditions if you have any questibhs regarding this lettet- rortt^ Hughes at the aboVe, listed add`ress'-br tele _h n please cv�itect p hone number: Very truly sours Ph i l io E. Nelson Supei-rrising Enviro>-line;ntal W Health specialist Division of J�nV rOhrnental Health pBNI tri,l f s , -�-; ;It ¢ rt'l3�ti a es P.O. BOX 988 �- AROVILLE, OA 9505ssoC A CAUrORNIA CORPORATION 100 GOLD DREDGER DRIVE Job �88r-105 i 0,!�:3 ober 19, 1989 vatt�q county V2.0nil ng Dept- 7 County' Centex. Dr .: rrr vil.le, CA 959.6 attn: Craig Sanders re., '.Cony Baron parcel: map A.P. IR27-02--64 In regard to the above referenced property and to your letter o October- 17 1989 we submit the followir g i J�.._) We agree to the mitigation measure for cheer herd mitigation lees Thank you. j Donald L. awes,, Ron Graves and Associates RW i ks ftl Co;. P�bnnlrtgOrrirri G Get 2 0 1989 lorov&4 wiam I , AN r r �a,1;rs5a " �,l Ees P.O� BOX 966 -- OPOVILLE, CA 1,45065 A CALIFORNIA CORPORATIOh1 100 GOLD OMER DRIVE October 4, 198Y Job IM -103 B13tte Cou, t Planning Dept, - i County CPM�ar Dr, Groville, CIS 95965 at'tn c Craig Sanders re! Tont Baron T : P . M W7,e agree to the m tigation measure regarding deer herd fees per your letter and report of 10_3-85. Thank you. Sincerely, Donald L. Gravel, Ron. Graves and Associate T T-0 : k s �tui'fo �o. Rtanrtdg Cam;, OCT 06 lgg,9 Teti �altt. ) 11 i {1 CQUNxY OF $UMMIE V -W V xn0NMMNT.AT, CHR CKL.3= S T FORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG No. 89-08-51-03 AP No. 27-02-64 r�„_ �� cKGP:otTNn l., Name of proponent Tony Baron 2. Addrests of proponent and representative (if applicable'): 3373 Rabbit Road Ron GrAves '- Ozoir e, CA 959616 F.0 liox Oroville CA 95956 3. Project description: Tentative Parcel Map 11 VQMAU701;ZY'. F7rT7DTxC;S OFYES.. gAYEIE .,NO 1* nines the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, _ substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population. to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate it, plant or animal cacunity, reduce the number or restrit"t the range of d, rate of endangered plant or animal or eliminate impnrtant eYAmples of major periods 1 of Californiahistory or prehistoryfi 2, floes the project hade. the potential to achieve short-term, benefits to the Oetriment of lorgµter environmental goals? (A short-term impact bu the environment is one which occuxs in a relatively 'brief period of time while vim, long -ter' icipacts will endure into the future.) 3,. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable:? (A project may impact on two or more 'separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but Where the effect of :the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) 4. theeffects chWill fproject Indirectly?$bstantial adverseefectsoaeaarbeigs, eiarerd2rectiyor , y tM=NA-XXON" (To be completed by the Lead Agency). On the basis of this initial evaluation: ifwE And tha proposed project COULD NOT have A 'significant effects on the nvib%ment and it NEGATIVE bECLAUTlbh w 11 be prepared, VJwE ,find that although the 'proposed project COULD have, A. si'nifieant effr�t ` i tta significant effect n this case biYrause there will—nottit hjt enviIon elle Ment, dl attached sheet have been added to the ,&-6je-Liti A NEGATIVE DECLARATIONprepared, will be I �qt find the: proposed project MY have a signifiCairt effect 3n the 'enviror ffit, AM An MiRONMENTAL IMPACI REPORT is requited COUNTY OP tumT PI AN100 bEPXRJ7 TENT WEI �3en� Prober ..�9 , 1,989 ty Craig B g'andet s A�Sisba P�aririe:� Reviewed by; .� �����• �� p 4✓ A� i{ tt H - a, 7—rN V TnQNMJr-- X T, i ZM C�AC2 S: 1 (Explanations os all "YEW"' and "MAYBE" answers are ipqused on attached sheet(s). i, BAFTH4 Will the proposal result in significant: YEWAM YBE N0 a, Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructurr's7 b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcnvering of the soils c. Mange in topography or ground surface relief ;features? d. Destruction„ covo-ring or Codification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off sitV. f. Changes in doposititbn or erosion of beach: sands, or changes in siltation, hlt rosy toodify the channel of a river or streamor.deposition the bed of;' thus aceanor bay, inlet or lake? g. boss of prim(* a:gricul orally pro4uctiYe soils outside designated urban areas-7 --- h. 12fasuxe of 'people or property tea geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, Inudsl.ides) ground failure or similar hazards? ._ 't. AIR-. Will the proposal result in substantial. a. • � quality? Alit emissions or deterioration of ambier,t air u b, 'Thq creation o ;)bjectionable odors, diol a or fumes? ,» ' c. Alkers—ion of ai5: moverent, wisWre br temperature, or any change !Ln �• cl!Zte, locally or CSA Will thb ptoposal resuit in, sVbstantial s ai chmiges in curxetits, or the course or direction of water movements in V-11' eil:her marine lir fresh waters? — --- ------ b, dblsnges in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amouht of surface tiinofl'? I ci including vegetat3th on 4 ret ovale channal3xssurface orticulvert ,installationl' , W d, Alterations to the course or flaw of flood Waters? :� _� � ✓/ body! e+ Mltnge in the amount of su;rface iwate,r in ,any water V f. DUchira a into surface Vaters ox .in anyAltdkiiion of surface Watt' includingbut not :limited tot erature, dissolved oxygen ifr /. t`slit bidity? —= --- Alteration, of the direction or tette of flow of ground ;'Waters! ."i ti. Chdnge in tho quantity or gualitjt of ground Waters, either though 'I direct ad ditlian's or withdr;aWalsy or through interception of an aquifer,, by cuts or ei:cababions .. . J, poduction in the amount of wltter otherwise available foi! public Water, �+ ies7 j, U.,.k ate of people or property td: 'water-rolatdd hazards nuch as flooding? _; t✓� 4 P AN`l' LIE9. Will the pr posse result. in substantial: a. Mange in the divdrsity, of ##hies, or dumber of any species of plants (including trees) shrubs, grass, wrops, and aquatic plants)? b. seduction of the numbers of city tioique, rare or endangered species of 1 plants? P c. p of plants into an areal lir in a barna to species he nourm loYepletii limen existing tipec es k d, Peduction in Adteage of any agrictiltural crop? 5, ,A—t 1tAL LTFE. Will the Exopo al result i.n substantial: YFSA4LYtSE NO a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of 4ny species of animals (birds, Mind ,animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, organisms � or inFects )2 b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or ;endangered species of kyr anituals2' --- c new species of animals into an area, or in a barrier to 4 the migrationnof the or movement of anfintils1 t d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? b. NOISE. Will the prq;)o:,al..result in substantia]::. ao Increaees in existing, noise levels? _— b.. E"osgaxe of people t1i.severe noise levels? — %. _t,'jGHT AM GLARE. Will thkl proposal produce significant light and glares':' _ ! 6. Lgfl USE. will the roposal result, in a substantial alteration of the esent or planned land use of an areax pr 9: NATURAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in substantial! i A. Increase ^ in the rate of Use of any natural resources? b. Dppletion n£ any non-reneWable natural resources? - 10. RISK OF UPSET. W:11 the proposal involve4 . a, A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, 'oil* pesticides) chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with an emergency response ,glan or emergency ' evacuation plem7 --• i1. ,POPULATION. Will the proposal alter location, distribution) density or growth rate of the human population? 12, HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing* or create a demand for additional housing? �--r- ISO 't WSPORTATIONICIRCuLATIoN Will the proposal result in; a "kJlneration of substantial additional rrehicle 111ovement2 b. 'Effects on existing parking facilities or demand for Claw parking?, c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems3 __ y d; Significant alterations to piletent patterns of circulation or movement of people and/o; goods? e. Alterations to Waterborne, rail or air traffic? f, Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles* bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon; or result In a need for nets or altered government services: A* Fire pfateetinnl b. Police protections d. Parks or oti►ei recreational facilitiesl e. Haintefth&e of public Eaciliti;'' s, including roads? ....� f. Ott_.er govertimenta serrcesY _ __ i ._;,�, 15. Etv'EftGX: Will the proposal result ice. m,1 9M No a Use of substantial amounts Of fuel or energy? --- 'i b Subtstantial increase in demand upon iaxisting sources, of energy,) or require, the development of new sources of energy? V' 16. UTILTTr!E9. Will the proponrl resUxt in u need for new systems? or substantial alterations to the following: a. Power or natural ,gas._ _ _ Z•' b. Communications systems" — -- �- G. Water aNYailability2 d, Saw'er or septic systems e. stare waterd;trainage7 �-- i. $oJ,id waste and disposal? ---- —r-- 4 17, I MAN_liEALTA. Will the proposal aesult in: a. Croation of any health hazard; or potential hazard (excluding mental ,. hwa lth)2 b. Exposure of paapt,P to potentiv,11 health hazards? 18. AF:sTMICS. Will the.proposal rertult in ty'ja obsLructlon of any scenic Vista ur wxew open to the public, or wilt i4he proposal result in the �reation of an aesthe icall! offe*,tsive sitax open to public view? .- 7.9. RECRtA`Y.101t. Will the proposal resul" in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing. ;recreational ;opp.,; tuniies7 .--� =----- io. C[TLTUit��L RESOtlR.Cl 3, a: Will the propor,»i result in the alteratt.oh or destruction of a -prehistoric ov' hf;storic archae'blogical site? -,.-- -•---u b. Will the p> ,2,•;-sult 3n ad` erse phI;lOiCal or aesthetic effects to aP rehistoric or historic blailding,, structure or object? c, Does the pkofwtal have ,the ?ot4ntial to Cause a physicel change AAch Mould b` f jtt uni. jue et'hnl.0 cultural values? �.- -- - ----= esu dtln religious or sacred uses Within d. Wiill 'the P " g ent aao:tn�actstti thep i� SCC3SS f7N ..0 ', ig VTI:;,-nMn �I1fi'L`1 f, �#AL.YJAT;SON Zep. attached. i �- .j I, D I 0US y 1 ON`,,OF ENV I RONMENTA,L EVALUAT I ON AP 4 027-02-64 Ib,,a; This project would result in the possibility of I additional homesite. There will be some disruption and compaction of the soil roolulting from road, driveway, andhomeslte construction Considering the large parcel sizes, gentle terrain, low erosion potiei,tlal of the site, and limited scope of project the Impacts are not expected to be s I gni f Pcant,.. All of'Butte County ns located within zl Moderate Earthquake int,%Ihs I ty Zone V i I l . The project is 'located between two fault zones, the Foothill Shear Zone IJ2 mite to the west and the Cleveland Hills Fault ?"one 2 tulles to the east Adherence to building codes should prolzlde adequate protection. 3b: The overcoverlhg caused by the Ultimate construction of two homes, driveways, and roads wi result In some additional stormwater runoff being ge;�terated. Due try the large parcels being created It Is not expected to signlflcantly Impact Wyandotte Creek. 5di The project Is Located Within an Identified deer herd winter range. The Department of Fish and Game has also Identified this as a 'd'evelopment zone with 'respect to deer heild populations due to the ex,isting, small parcel sizes. The Department of Fish and Game Is still requesting deer herd Impact fees to be collected In these areas Butte County has not yet adopted `these Impact fees. A note should be placed on the map that states "Pay ani' applicable deer ,herd mitigation fees in effect at the time of application for I�u i I d I nc_i perm 1 tts , 114a,b; Butte County's; ability to provide adequate police and fire protedtion is questionable due to financial considerations. Alesidehts should not expect police patrols and "police responses may be I lin I ted to emergency ;<, l twat i ons only, The applicant velli be required to' pay a $200 pe*- lot Water tender firee to ass, I st i n pepv I d i ng f 1 re sUpport L sic, e, f iDeve4 opmen't in the f6'bth 1 I I s Will represent an Incremental I ricrease In demand icor all governmental services At some. point as these and ether lots develop, new school bus routes may be needed and ma i ntOnOoe to major roads like Grubbs Load Wi I l i ncre i -se SUia�est�bd„M.I t l gtt Ion Measure:, i.14ice a note on the final mep that states= All lots to pay any bulld'ing permit appIIdAflon. f apd C i cab l e deer herd m 1, i gait I on fee In effect at the k 1 me o CBS:ir _ t � �I4 Hipp l 1 dant : Tony Baron Assessor's Parcel �► 027-020-064` Log 0 89-08-31-03 DATA SHEET A,, Project Description T 'cue of Project: Tentat 1 ve Parcel M;Iip 2. Br1-f DescrlptIon. Land DIvislon to divide a 15+/- acre parcel to create one 6+/`- act pari„e l and on 9+/- acre parcel. 3. Location: On the %ast side bf Beaver Road, approximately 3700 feet north d =Grubbs Roach, Palermo area: 4. Proposed Density of Deve.3lapment. Average of I dwelling Un1t per 7.5 acres S. Amount of Impervious Sur fac i no': M I ri I ma'l 8. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Parcel 'has frontage on Beaver RoaU . 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: individual septic tanks and Ieachfield's.. 8. Source of Water Supp1`y: 1ndIvIdual''wells. S Proximity of Power Lines: To 'parents parcei 10. Potential fur further land d i v i s I on r, and leve i opment ; Nof e Under current zoning» ;. tnvlranmental Setting Physical Environment: 1. Terrain A ; General Topographic CharactOoe Gently tro11Ing footh i l i terrain. b Slopes: Generally less than 141'%. C. Elevation: 380-490 ft. A. S. L. d. Limiting Factors; NO'ne- 2: Soils za. Types and tI;haracterlstics: conning gravelly sandy loam, clay Ioams/gravelly clays/gravelly barns 10 to 80 inches deep with slow to mi5derate'permeability on gentle undu i at i righ i l l y ter ra l m, b. Limiting Factors., Moderately t'ha i t ow so 11 In places, Pool' subsoil peroe-ab i I i ty dut;: to compact hardpan subsoil 'ayers. 3. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake zone: 2 M l i es West d -f thip C l eve l and Hills fault lone and 1/2 Imlle east of Foothill Shear zone. b. Erosion Potential, LoW to moderate. c. Lands i i de !latent i n,1' Low d» Fire Hazard: High. e. Expansive SolI Pateiiti;ar: High« 6- of s 4 Hydrol09y traversed by an oWiD .. ty i s a, surface Watert Proper r r I gat i on d 1 toh .i s°a l y b. Ground Water Resource not Identified, potet nt ;nt i ted . Parcel drains easter 1`y C. Drainage �Charactc r I st i cs towards OWID dralhage ditch and Wyandotte Creek. d . Annual Rainfall (_norma i) 24" per year. e. Limiting Factors:, None. 56 Visual/Scenlc Quallty Goad. Views of creek area, riparian VegetationGood. g. Acolist f c Quat 1 ty r 7. A i tr Quality; Good B1012gicaI Environment: g, Vegetatic6; Foothill oak.Woodland-grassland, digger pines black be tat; riparian egistlocatedalong Withinia dwinter range 9: Vit l I,d i l fe Habitat ; Parcel for deer. Cu I Ura l Environment; lo. Archaeo l,og I caL l and H 1 sxor 1 i=1 Resources in the area4. Low, including "1,lnknoWh . Ag r i cul tura 1 , 1 1 . But a County ��tnor'a l Fran designation; Residential'.. A-5 . 12. Existing. Zoning 13 Ex l st I ng Land Use onµ{s I to o, pen 1' and; OW I D ditch, no other structures; 144 surroundinSi Areae a Land Uses. W l de l Y d L s� 'erred rural_ res `Iden} ! a ( : b. Zon 1 n<,i A-5. Gen. Pian Designation: Agrlv,ultUral-Residential. c di parcel sizers pred6iv►Inantly"54- acre parcels. e popul;Atloni Limited, rural residential: 15 Character of Sito and Area. RUra footliii) res den'tla area. 1g, Nearest Urban Area: Palermo 4 miles, -Orovl i le 8+ ml les. 17: Relevant Splheres of Influence; N/A. 18IiYr""provemenits standards Urbar Area. No. 19 Pire protection Service station 72 a Nearest County (State) Fire Station• Pa.Iormo, 4 miles b } Water Ava l i tab i i. I ty e Tanker 'T"Uck , Wyandotte Creelc, 27: Schools In Area: Orov,Ile Elementary and orovilie Union High. i -7- 1, . ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL Map 11-1, EarthgljAke and Fault Activity. Se-IsmIc Safety Element, Butte Coup!'y General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Milo Map 11-2, Liquefaction Potentlal: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General P I ar, revised -77, by CH2M H I 1 l Map 1111-1, Subsld6nce & Landslide Potential: Safety Element,, Butte County General Pian revised 177, by CH2M Hill. Map 111-2, Erosion Potential: safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill. -, Map 111-3, Expansive Solis. Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill_ 6. Map IV-I, No l ,s,� : No 1 se E i ement, Butte County General P ! an revised 1-77. by CH2M Hill. 7, Map V-1, Scenic Highways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte County Generar Plan revised 1X77, by CH2M Will, .8 Map 11I-4; Natural Fire Hazard CIarses: Safety Element, "Butte County General Plan revised 1"77i by CH2M Hill. so Archaeological-Sensitivity Map by ,James P. Manning, for Butte County Planning Department, 1983: to, School Dlstrlct Map, Butte County Planning Department. 1111, Chico Nitrate Study Map, Nitrate Concentration 1 n Shallow Wells, 1983, by Departmeht of Water Resources,, Northwestern District, The Resources Agency, State of Callfornla. 12. Agricultural Preserves Map, established by resolution No. 61- 1781 8Utte County Boardof SUpery I sor's, December 5 i 087% (3. Flood, ' i ;Insurance Rate Maps, National Flood' Insurance Program, Fedoral Emergehoy Management Agency. 1988. 1'4: UsGS Quad Maps, Bangor"PhotoreVised 1969.` 16. Soil Map, Chico ( 1925) IOrdV I l ,l e ( 1928) Area, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 18. Soli Survey of Chlco(19?5)1OrovIl1e (192x)) Area, U.S. Department' of Agrlcuituee, 17, Butte County Fire Protection Jurlsdlctll�ns and FadIIltles reap, Butte County fire Department and California Department of , Forestry. Butte County Planhing bepartme'r1t v.r � S 1 ' A .vr > But to '0Ufttq 7 I 4 • 4.! PLANNING 'DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE,'CALIFORNIA 95965-3397. TELEPHONE: (516) 538-7501 oc'tober 3 1989 Tony Barton -1:973 Rabib I t Road ,Cr ov 1) l e , CA 95966 _. Aei Tenitat i ve Parcel Map AP 2,7'-=02-e4 Log *89-08-S 1-03 dear Mi". i8aron An ITin it141 study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel Map, I rid I0ates potent 1 a 1. 1 y adverse impacts to the env I roninent fir-�yfer to the en�,,jDsed env'irt nthental check1 Ist). To redUcei 'or eliminate; these Impacts, su I talo 1 G m i t i gat i oI1 ma-SW-os At c' o part of the 'pro,Ject. O+herw i se, an Envl rc�nIn :,,L� ,required a� '! impact Report (E)R) Is required pursuant to the CaIIforril'I. Erin I ronmenta l Qua I I ty Act An early response t.o, thts rotif.Icatlon# sent to the Planning Department, Will expedite the schedUl Ing of yoUe project. Please forward Your written response within 15 days from the date of this I titter',, Should you haVs- any questions regarding this matter, please contact thit office'between 10:00 am, and 3to0 p.m,. Slncerely 8-6 A. K I rchei' Director of Planning Cra l g B , Sandd�rs Assistant P l ariner CBS-Ir F,n G- ttc : Roh Gtz vett _ i Et COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARn ENT OF PUBLIC 14ORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916)538-7266 August 30;, 1989 'Tony baron RE: AP 2702-64 _',373 Rabbit Rd. Tentative Parcel Map j ©rovilla, CA'95966 Dear'Mr. Baron:_ This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map .for the above-referenced P determination, is being submitted to the Planning Department for rmination, and to the Environmental Health Department for its review. 11iis application will be consi& -,ed complete when we have received f�C1�tt� h ..Y1�;C LL,;r ak.iss't,s! x'r��an{1r G14`.�EYJIia;'t��..i1�t73L"t1TU'nL`�" ,r, -on tAcfi you reg-mbn ; airy additional inform t on they may rr c,�u re . 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