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HomeMy WebLinkAbout027-040-004v?.CA.NNING C.oMMif3S'YON SU M'fARY Si?EET POFD 1,Al�-n VZSIM4S e �, �� irTT Donald Dirk Tr.. Log 89 -03x29 -Q1 2100 Montcgo;lgery Street, Oroville, CA 95966 Same 'PR-cj CT DESCRIPTION Tentative parcel. Map to divide 20 acres to create =- cels a Gi• ''' ��-� fl_ acres rin � L, ��J �� QcirS ., — approximately 1300' south of :Lowe Wyandotte, approximate]y�_ 1,60,:01 east of Drescher Tract Road, 'East Oroville area. r �* 27-04-04 A, ZS �SSOR S PARCEL NUMHER (S o = N G- AR,: MH -5 GENERAL PLtu`i Agri-Resi PROjECT CONS rSTENT? GE,-jAL PLAIT CONFOP'�%NCE REPORT. Marrh 13 1989 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE :1 , Up CONSERVAT No "�, 70AT ACT CONTRACTS? _ APPLICATION RECEIVED March 29j-1982. 1sGx 3TT/SUR BYoll/CIVIL ENGIN;SER: 3nA Ai30SS 220 Grand Avenue, Oroville� CA 95965 c t)ATP�T,ANNnNG 'DIRECTOR' S REPORT' PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL tXEMPTION - DATE FILED =- DETv:�1xNATION ,A.FT MATE NECATIS E DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED MITIGATED NBC-, 3ECLARATION Dnt, ADOPTED. ENV. IMPACT AgPORT DATE CERTIFIED STATE CLIA INGHOUS151 ------------- IMS, COMM'.r.'TEL' .ij=TliVti Di�TE r ADw".�ORx ax2iJG DATE AGhNCY �r -.... F.G�J SOI,Y AGENCA! ACTION _ _...._..�-�— Af�P.DALS A:. �t"AL P' -8A I*3 OATE BOAM) AZ'D'x �r,, 8,13-021 MAR 2 91989 Ti,11F5ATIVE SUBDIVISION PARCEL MAP 0rov°illa ` Ca116arni� MELII'=' IARY sUBDIVI81ON ' i.A1*MR APPLICATION (please check appropriate bob /t1'C'G'1'CANT: DONALD D. DIRKS, Jit- 17HONE N0: 534-3423 -- !LI)191 7tiuii:: 2160 MONTGOMERY STREET 'OROVJLi,E- CA i SAME, ET.AL. PHONE 140: t;J4tN'KR: M a ,„� GDA PHONE sjO: 533-206$ !LiNlat;I1 oF., �JI1RvEYOR: 11Dd)R[ F� i t 220 GRANDAVENUE OROVIj.!, ,, CA 95965 - $dAI'L NOTICE Off' MAMA* TO: APPLICANT AND GDA. LOCATION OF M')PEAM T04tNSHIP lig N_;,,+, RANGE E SECTION 3__�__ A t)CG ORIS PARCEL NM-MEIR:i 27-04-04 TOTAL AC GE 20 ti'MIT PREL11432tAR`L TITLE RET'ORI!, OR RECTOT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (dated within Lf.s-`- six months) WITH A'.a.P.LICATfON. INDICATE BELOW THE DATE AND RECORDING !N�",,MATION BY' WHICIZ i'H' S PART�:CU AR PARCEL WAS CREATED- AND ; SEE TIT- 'OUARANTEE r'JOK, PAGE: N(M131: R A11D SIZE G1”' PARCELS BEING CAE! ,g, u� luditi S ani remainder)'t . �O. SM TENTATIVE MAP _. WA�:� cOt��� Ota ' ORM D 'MIN: SHEET FLOU INTO NATURAL DRAINAGE VALES. — r () 7S1rC tli++'VHOO Off' ,, ' ?�� D Z��OuAL:' EXISTING AND NL�ti I'IDIVIDUAL SFI'TIC SYSTEM$ M (Check. With Health Department) t tc)f}c�tr%�I� kf)tJRCE CJ,I'" KdATJ R: EXISTINO AND NEE tjftiVibifAL "HELLS - - __ J(Chec'k 'otith Realth 'Department) 00 Cit) E1 ANO Ot i PII4, L� t ;3 ExIST TO i'tIN BOUL�tilk Ol' TIM ORIqT t" PARCEL' YES CT'S `lf) '� h w'1'J,f�IA'1 I iC Di"`tAttOl; ' iE �'rILL itAV)r 7`O a .x 'm N/A i rA) :Lop ;Hr+v sGti 7-2-4-'80 , 3 � u ��FNER.AL AYZCIEy � ''LAN MAP CON%'C7RNIAIV'C� FZEPOh'T I)� q � �„� �g$ 7R OP 'SVJ3n!V`CST-QN r4A�'F' t�cavilln, C,�Itf� Items 1-4 to bg completed by applicant; 1, APPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS ! /✓• 1�TJ 22/'r?!! ..lR 2,. j'P.OJE(T DESCRIPTION: 7-.4 /r- r'i /CC"�L /�•Icli 3, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NLR4BER(S) G, PROPOSED USE:Fr 0 following items are to be completed by the Planning Department: af°�� a Zwmt - JY1 // - S LAND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT: NU lJI1',AL PLAN DESIGNATION; j`G>i'/C'!� i U F-�,4'L . -” %yc c 5 ✓ l� C.V �.�{ U..ional Criteria AGP,jCULT.URAL-RESIDENTIAL YES NO It is recommended that you perform the following checked itembt lo Agricultural Compatibility {r' ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK 2, Nater and Sewer Capacity 3t Adequate Fire Facilities' ry BOTANICAL SURVEY 44 Road Cap44ity and Maintenance V' GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 5. Access,'Lb Cc=ercial and Schools YES NO ?,CHARD AND, FIELD CROPS. WITHIN AND GAMEEUVELONT NT FISH OF 6T D$VELOPMET ZONEe V� 1.; Predominant 5-10 ac: Parcel Size. 2. Vicinity of 'Urban Boundaries WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN: 1/ 3. Ag.,Viability not Impaired y J WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR —� Staff Determination: Substantial) conforms to. LAND USE PLAN: GENERAL PLAiis.. L "Land Usey' If Yes, !9i{�Ot�i�r_ '�5 AR,57.4. e -11—o .fid R 2, ConserVation i Name of. Plan 3. Open Space C WITHIN URBAN RESERVE: � 4. Safety ,...._iG S. Boise ✓ If Yes,, N —�--- ame of P.eserve 6: Housing' I. 7. Circulation L.- AIRPORT LAND USE PLAN: 1 ZONING: tett+ ��.51% Staff Signature 97 �— Date f -lt� "- �, Fr AS `Tilt APPLICANT FOR THE REQUESTED LAND DIVISIONo I AN AWARE OF THE ABOVE STAFF DETERMIPIATION REGARDING THE CONFORMANCE'WTTH THE GENERAL PLAN AND ZONINd. [sated Signature of Applicant +ehjh 's teliort will, aspire and be discarded sim (6) months from a date of the staff signature, Lb lOOOA '(tcivised 6-$7 ,, i jl 7 n ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated. with the land division. ME prof, design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? NO SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, UNLESS Pl"UMING C.A.24 DREAM ONE UP. 9ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* ,i) Describe. the project site as it exists before the project,, including information on topography, soil stability, plants end animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures.EXISTING 20 ACRE PARCEL wrrH MOBILE HOME, WELL AND SEPTIC. 110 SCENIC, HISTORIC', OR CULTURAL ASPECTS BRUSH-COVERED LAND ATOP LOW' RIDGE, SEE T.P.M6 FOR CONTOURS', SCANT WILDLIFE, 'DOMESTIC DOGS & CATS. 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.), intensity of land uae (one-family) apartment houses, shops, depart- dent stores, etc.), and scale of development (height) frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.)i PREDOMIWTLY 5 TO 10 ACRE PARCELS TO NORTH, NEST, SOUTH, & NORTHEAST. LARGER PARCELS TO EAST. ;MOSTLY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. OAK AND BRUSH COVERED LOW FOOTHILLS. POOR SOILS, GOOD ACCESS VIA COUNTY ROADS. ABOUT, 5 MIN. TEULVEL TIME FROM SHOPPING CENTERS IN OROVILLE CERTIF.ICATION: I hereby ce'ttifv 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 ability, and that the facts, statements and iflformatioh presented are true and correct to the: best of my knowledge and belief:. Date SiRnatur2 01w D. CtMISTOFF ONL:s. or '1)OI�ALD-U. DIRKS, JR. , H?!; CLIENT .Use separate sheet for longer responses, 4/85 ;j `bag!U2WddpAa0 pUe`t 66�U9MAJ f H-2 �LttEa �0,t�1f�A� '• ' j SUBDIVIDERS STATEMENT'` flo.me "ODNALD D. DIN.KS)i J.K. _ ._ Date 3/10/89 'Pro J ec t TENTATIVE E'ARCEIL MAP - -- 27-04-04 1, Existing use (s) of the land RESIDEN,TIAI. . proposed use (s) of the land _,AG- RESIDENTIAL 3. Improvements proposed (See Ch: 20-21 County Code) N0 4: Public ai"eas proposed. NONF. b• . Tree planting/or removal (approx. number)_NO#E 6: Preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reservaiions or covenants exinting or proposed $hall be attached to this statement,, attached none 7: ;tate type of division, i:ek, Private road, urban rugal, etc. TEUTATtvt PARCEL HAP, TUU PARCEL LD 1:040 4 � a p D. UTRrCS, X- EnvironmePlanning ntal Department NA RE,, Department PtEt'_DONAT�D Jr , _ CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 27--04-04 Attn., J. Craig Carter (;on areas north of red line on map) X_ Butte County Sherif PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific .Bell X. Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR, Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) S o District (wall map) Water Company (if individual wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co. California Slater Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-SJandotte Irrigation Di y a g strict (Oroville area; SE of river) Thermalito Lxmesaddle Community District area NE of river,) y strict (Paradise area along pend Rd. to lake) Del Oro .nater (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doc bill Ridge/Forest Manch area) Paradise Irrigation District City of (check wall maps for spheres of :influence) _ Oroville _ Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley, 6?,flOVILLE AREA ONLY .Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see lairge map in cabinet) KFeather River Recreation'District (see large map in cabinet) El Medio Fire District (check wall flap, a small portion of Oroville only) 1108 , RICHVALE; GRMEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY)t check wall map and title report to see what applies: Some areas overlap, Drainage+District nI Drainage District 1412 Drainage District #100 Drainage, District #200 Reclamation District 7#833 Reclamation District 1#2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District IN CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools (only "for subdivisions) yC Dept. of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (near State tiwy, 32) 70, 99, 145 (Chico cut-off), 162, (Olive Hwy: R.i,chvAld Hwy,), 191 (Clark Road) State Water Quality Control Board (projects with more than 1,00 lots or unit's) United States forest Service (if project borders USA .land --check AP books) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake'Orovi;lle) State Water Resources Department (property near Lake Oroville --- watershed) Rock Creek Reclaima.tion Dist, (west of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy, 99 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) as to'Thoemalito Irrigation District (numberneite of special services or easements such SPECIAL CASES. check title report for any (numbered items) , MA 9198,9 BUTTE COUNTY ,_ Y REQUEST FOR GE ;'ERAL PLASJ CONFORMANCE _ REPC.RT i Items to be completed by applicants i.. APPLICANT NAME AND ADbRES S : G► -,LG= �`��p x5 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION S ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMSEFS-.2.7-04-04. 4 PROPOSED USE., ,.. N Submit this form With one ropy of the tentative map to: \MJ 8Utte County Plcanning Department 7 Cbunty Center; Drive 1 i]t^ovi 1 l e; Calif orn i a 95965 tl 14 The Planning Department fail1 t^etW-n the completed con+ormance vJ; �_epotwt to the appl i'cant foe- his/her signature. The conformance report must be t tbmitteci With the 401 icatibn tb the Latttf IOVel b pment Setrtion of Public �Joi^�cs. r t� LD 1000, 00 March 811988- r° 1 10 NOT I: CE C7F ,. D�:T �RMT_NA'� Oi�7 WO Office of _Planning andear [ 1400 Tenth Street Room e IL���'�� r�3' Butte County Sacramento,, CA 95314'; Planning Department ��� 7 County Center Drive I or JUN Otoville, CA 95965 XX County Clerk County of Butte CANDACE J Gi UM'S, Butle Co. Clerk By G. EMERO Deputy SUz-TECr = or12ng of oftheDetermination Filing in compliance with Section 21".08 Resources Code, Project Title Tentative Parcel MaName p AP'#2704-OQ Donald Dirks, Jr gGte Clearinghouse Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Contact F�erson Telephone Nwnber John Mendonsa rojedt Location Public Works 538--7266 L'--- Public 1300' south of Lower Wyandolte, -- approximately 1., 6O0 feet east oi;r Dre ichsr Tract Rd. , East Orova ll� , l'rojeet Description , TPM to divide 20 acres to cxeate ;, l at 14+,/- acres and 1 at 6+/- aches; *! parcels, ------------- This is to advise that. the Butte County Advisory Agency has aPPr,oved toa above-desc(Lead Le adAgency geyr Agency)ribedprotcResponsible, 89 and has made the fol.lowin determinations (Date) g regarding the above-described projecti 1. the project will; X environment_will, riot, have A significant effect on the . 2. An gn%+ ironmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the ,provisions of CEQA: X - A Negative Declaration tags 'prepared fat this project pursuant to the provisions Of C8QA. B, Mitigation 4PProvai ofmtheuprojddt. e e X here nvtj made a condition of the 44 A statement of otferriding''onsiderat ohs was X for this projects s � Was trot, adopted This is to cettiiy that the final RIR with comments and respviises anis record of PtOJ ect approval Is available to the general public at Butte County Planning DePAttment 7 County "Center DriVe t�roville, CA 95965 .Oat;e ReceiVizd for Filing ;and eY Posting at OPIt gnatuie A. 90bib rectsorof lhok Planning j ,.Title �� ti 17iVI46 t X 44r 104 Donald Dirks Jrj, Tentative Parcel Map, AP 27-04-04, 2 parcels approxi„ 1300 ft. south of Lower Wyandotte, approx. 1,600 ft. east of Drescher Tract Road. East Oroville area. Engineer; GDA Public Works conditions: I. Verify legal access. 2 Provide two-way traversable access RS-$-LD-xr to each parcel from a county maintained road or state. highway. 3 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance for dedication on the final map. and offered 4 Show 50 ft4 building setback line measured from centerline of access - easement. 5 Provide road maintenance agreement, 6 Show 611 easements of record on the ,final map, 7 Provide street name signs per requirements of the Dep;grtment of ,Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. Provide cul -de --sac at the enol of the street. 9 Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach providing adequate sight distance at the intekb6dt,ion of access road and Lower. Wyandotte 10 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as requi-red. 11 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department: 12, Meet the requirements of PG&E Health Dept: condit,lonss IB � r provide a 100 ft. leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 ft. o:'t the property boundaries on parcel l: 14 , Show a 50 ft6 leachfield setback from the uph,ll,side of 0141D ditch and 25 ft. setback from the lower aide on parcels 1 and ;2.' 15 Show a 100 ft Uachfield setback from the uphill side of 0141D ditch and' 25 ft4 setback from the lower side ori pardels 1 and 2: 16 ShtpW the usable sewage disposal arearoven Of the Subdivision Ordinance on p to meet the requirements parcel 2 "� '' Ne; .• 1989 T` 1 ,.-OWL.00a AM �� .. LA'N D 0 F NATURAL VVEAtTH AND 8CAUTY DE ARTMENT OF pU9' .IC WORK I S COUNTY C"!I'LIAM (Fill) CHEFF, Director E'41" DRIVE. OROVILL CERTjE, CALIFORNIA 45965 r-JED HAILTalephonea (416) 536:7681 RONALD D.McELRoY Depuly Oitet:oh June 5, 1989 Donald Dirks Jr, 2160 Montgomery Street REi AP 27-04-0.4 Oroville� CA 959.65 Tentative Parcel Map Dear Mr. Dirksr At the regular meeting of the Butte Count Ad June 5, 1989, the Agency ado ted a y visorcy i, env'�'onmental impact and a p negative declaration nof held on above -referenced approved the tentative attached sheet, Property subject to the Parcel map on the conditions listed on the If no appeals are timely filed -mow• the Advisory A enc r- --within ten (10 Supervisors- gY Y sapproval.--with the Clerk 7Ofathe Board of te of this: action- will be final, then the conditions of for h you to file t, approval are complied with f Pctblilt Works Your final raapr' with the Butte C� it will ae in order far recordat;i�on within twent _ Monty Department the date Of approval h the. Advisory Agency,y four,t24j months of Y 1€ you have an . y questions ns reg, srding this matter ► .please contact this Very trulyy yours, William Cheff Director of Public Vorks J hti endonsa As83ataht Director , a ttachfient "4 Plahning Department Eovi rOnrnental Health Depart' t MA i Butte, tAN,D OF'NATU RAC WEALTH AND 5eAUTY" PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 53847601 ,April 181 1989 !Donald Dirks, Jr. 2160 Montgomery Street Orovlle CA 95966 Re: Tentative Parcel 'rap AP4 '027-04-0-004 Dear Mr4 Dirks I The Butte County Planning Department has completed the x environmental review of your project in accordance to the, aCal:i.forn a Environmental Quality Fct 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 Ordinance has been hcompl6ted. Please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report' `which has been prepared for your project. Please review the enclosed Planning Director's Report with ;conditions of approval if applicable, :If you note any errors or Cor6issioAs in our evaluation, please bring them to Our attention. The Environmental Documents and Planning Director's Report for your project has been sent to the Butte county Advisory Agency for their action, California Government Code Section's 65950 and 65952.1 requires the ;Butte County Advisory Agency set hearings danad�approve or disapprove your project within six months From the appon rove your application was received and accepted. The six monthtime limit for your project mandated by state law, will occur on September 26 '98;9. The Advisory Agency wti_li notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project If there are modifications to your project, not related to shall be gequired � p fiiti ati;n an identified int act, rte-eval`uation of yovir project 1989 t-+4, Orowle Galiforni� ,'..tANID OF NATURAL WEALTH AND 8CAUTY . DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (8111) CHEF -)r, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - 0ROV)LLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 538-7661 RONALD D. M4ELRoY Deputy Director CERTMED MAIL May 1.8, 1989 Donald Dirkg Jr. RE: AP 21-04.04 2160 Montgomery Street. Tentative Parcel Map Proville, cA, 95965 Dear Mr. Dirks - Please be advised Haat the Butte County ,Advisory Agency will hear your application on the above -identified. property on June 5, 1989. The ;:agency' vi.11 be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department r and 'toll be considering your tentative parcel map. Public Works Flip I recomme!ad the conditions of approvLal as listed on the attached sheet. The meeting ulli commence at 9-00 a.m: in the Board of Supervisors" Room, +,�'36uftty Administratio Orovilie, California. n Building, 25 County Center Drive, If you have any questions regarding this matter office. o please contact this Very truly yours, William Chet-£ Director of Public Works Jv nTo- ndonsa Assistant Director JfJ/ds attachment c: Planning Department Eng;it-ohm6ntal Health Department GDA 1 r �r 11/ MA ^.�.. - NATURAI. WEALTH A N 0 BEAUTY 5�1 ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION 01' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH May 3 � 1989 Addross O 196 Memorial Way 0 7 Count 'Ce Reply to Chico„ California 95926 Oroa' Y nlor Qrire 0 747 Elliott Road Telephone: 916/891.2727 ill., Calllornic 95965 0oradise, Colilmnia 95969 Telephone -'916/538-728.1 Telephone. 916/672.6308 220 Grand Avenue Gr'oville, CA 95965 RE: TPM — DTRKS, Donald AP# 27=04-04 'riear Sirt: This department has advised the Butte County Department of Pu 'Works Land Development Section t Public abo that we a - ve application: re prepared to act on the a.sed on present information we Conditional approval. ' Can recommend approval or RecommendedG -----eerova _ -- ------------o ns_f o r 11 a 100' leachfeld fl-ee setback around existing wet s either within the pr�opert or w' brovide. Y it I ' :,boundaries o within 100 of the property On parcel ¥#i.: 2. Show a SO' leachfiel parcel 41. �d setback from the drainage way Uri 3• Show! a 100' leachfieldsetback from the U011111 ditch and 2S' setback from the laws. side 9h parcel.'side f OW'lt7 #2 - #1 M Show the usable sewage di5bor regllir=ements of the Subdivisliol a0rdatIaha proven to Meet the If Ybu have any iluestions Ed Overhotxse or hz s regartfint this;, letter, please contact y elf at the above lasted a`ddrese number between 8;00 10'00 A.M. weekdays; or te;ephone Very, truly Your Philip Eii Nelson 0"'is: on 'of EnvirOh?nbntal Health PE��llrrt l f C:t P l anti ng Dd�l�arthient '�'� Inter -Department Memorandum TO; Butte County Advisory Agency PROM' Planning Director 'Report on Tentative Parcel Ma Dirks Jr. SUBJECT: p P for Donald ,Dirks, 027-04-0-004 I; DATE: April 17, 1989. This is. a proposal to divide 20 acres to creat:., two parcels, one a,t 14 +/- acres and one at 6 !/� acres. The present coning .is AP, -MH -5 (Agricultural= P R J-4 CalifomiaWt Califr. , c BUTTE SIERRA tJraYliie� n�6 ti• 0 }j,i(?OIdglCai GLENN SIsXIYGu Department Of ArithrOpOI66y f Inventory LASSEN SUTTEE California state UtSiver M0000 TrHA1u' Bit n Chico „! PLUMAS TNNny Chico, CA 95929 JNSHASTA (016) 895-6256 Date: TO: Butte 'COLMty Planning #7 County Center.Drw Orcville, Ca. 9596 re AP 2-04-04/Dirk8 DearCounty planners, A review of' the above ;project has revealed the following: -X The area indicated as within the ro`ect archaeological) P J boundaries is considered to be y sensitive. Present are: -ML Basi' access to natural sources of water Flat meadowland or flat land near water South and/or east ,facing slopes Previously recorded sites in the vicinity )m, Other'.�LLp fCi fht� nnfT�rv� �f � strongly��� reaxTrnrx9 that an archaeologi tcal reconnaissance be eructed of iie area a qualifi%d arc apologist and prepared. aPPropriate mitigation measures A known site or sites has Pro e- /have been previously recorded in the project area, r ogr�a hat will have a negative iWact on these cultural resources. Wer y d What a r�ual fied archaeologist be contacted taxi onent s' and Prepare a mitigative PrO7o, to assess "situ Other:, � . , ahy_ a r f c nd for the above � roe, Id TIoweyer; sh�Suld - �� c. or nisi or c cTi1 t� al materials be encountered dank, pr ct �Ya zone s i f a 1 wor +ceaso. 11nediatel ndi an Y ns tion of the .-� terials b aoLualified zOfeSsonal'archae • ___—olog� vm4 This ' would be_ able to a---�s sites e s.cmifirance arid, su est mi.ts, atiori meas�son 9 1i�`es^ Tbsi It you for the opportunity to review and cctTment on this vs b:now what decisions are made r arch s Prsal- Please l>at ng the project . Sincerely Dr. t�iakoto ttowta tJo> t:}ieast Infow~ at:i.cxy Center C06tdin4tor !1 i w Batte 60. t LANG OF NATURAL VIEA1iH ANp BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95066=3307 TELEPHONE. (816) 538-7601 April 5, 1989 Donald Dirks, jr. 220 Grand Avenue OrOVille, CA 95965 Re: Tentative Parcel map AP#27-04-0.4 Dear .sir. Pirks An initial study of your praposed project Tentative Parcel Ma - indicates potentially advers(3 impacts to the environment "refer e enc to thlosed environmental checklist To reduce or, eliminate these impacts, Suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the project: Otherv�ise an Environmental Impact RdPort is required pursuant to the(EIR) r'Ualifornia Environmental Quality Act: In, order to assess the' potential for adverse impacts and to , determine what, if any, mitigation measures would be a g ng archaeological sites, appropriate, OffiCe for a records search and Sensitivity Ovalact the fallowing plan and/or location ma y evaluation. A site P tiPreferably with Section Township: and Range) must , .be sent along With a fee of $1 p , q� payable to the information Center. for this service. Northeast information Center ' Department of Anthropology California State University Chico, CA 95929-0400 Attention: Curator, of Records Should office recommend that: an archaeological Survey be evaluconducted; it will then be necessary for you to contact an at3ual who is professionall to provide such a. e'val"t�aton: One of these ind ust o� qualify edtcal�consul t;�nts is included, duals can be hired to perfor:, the survey and Provide mitigation on recommendations as warranted'. An early response to this notification, Department, will expedte'the schedtalin sent. to the Planning Forward your written response within 1`rofday�rfom�ethe this letter., dPleas of }Mould you have any questions regarding cOfttact this office between to 00 this. matter, s a.m. and 3:00pease p. m. Sincerely f B. A. Kircher -Director of planning Zrt-nt Moore Associate Planner Bm'jrite enc. CC: CDA 1 APPENDIX r n COUNTY 0V 33x= ,. (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG No. 89-03-29-01 + AP No. 27-X04-04 a p � . `1k�ACItGRCI;� n1�3L5 Name of proponent Donald Dirks, Jr. Address of ,proponent and representative (if applicable): r kcnald_ Dirkks , Jr . GDA 220.,Grand Avenue 1220 Grand Avenue .. _oroville. CA 95965 O ovule, CA 9.5965 1. project description: . TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ZZ., MANQA'X0aY V3:X-DU=N(3S OT• _ SZGN1:1FXCANC3E YES MAYBE NO i. Does the project have the potential to _degrade the quality of the enviro�nt) substantially reduce the 1Abitat 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 h, of California history or prehistory? 2. Does the project have 1,he potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term #invironm#ntal goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one vhich occurs in a relatively brief period 'of time while long-term impacts; will andure into the ;future. ) 1. 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* Does the project have environmdntal effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? . lI1iC. ITEIdNt'?.IVA`r+Drt (To be completed by the Lead Agency). On the basis of this initial evaluation: 1/FE find the proposed project COULD 'NOT have a signi+,;rant effect on the environment and A NWATJV9 bECtARAT1OH will be prepared, I/WE ,find that although the 'proposed project COULD have a sirmificant effect ot, the envirdhment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the 141TIGATIoN MEASVAS derdribed on the attached sheet have been added to the project. A AGATIVt DECLARATION will be prepared. 1/WE find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment) and an MIRO ,10TAL 1MPAOT REPORT is m dired. COG'M Ot BUTTE, pLANNING DEPARTMENT' h?r i 1 5) 9. Byr �AxE• .19.8 ,�. Brent Moore, AssOCiate Pld. Tier t �4a y w Frry t �zcarirz .�. �.' ONST ,]c rrxri ,.G�� _ (Explanations of idyll "YEW" and "MAYBg" answers are required on attached sheets) l., 4k_RTH. Will the proposal result in significant: YES nYBE 16 a. Unstable earth r:onditions,_or changes in,geolOgic substructures? _1 b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil?�� t-, Change in topogrkahy or ground surface relief features? d. ton, covering of modification of any unique geologic or physical feature-sl e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? f. Changes, in deposition or beach sands) or changes in siltation; do-position.br erosxP►i wh. ,1`t may mod the channel of a river t r stream y erosion whn. or the od or orraniobaofify y y,.inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas?f�' h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes landslides, mudsli.des', ground failure or similar hazards? 2. AIP. Will t2te,proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality: b, The creation of objectionable odoi,s, smoke of fumes? to Alteration .ot ais• movement, moisture or temperatures or any changc,in climate, tonally s2 regionally? t�AIPR. Will the proposal result insubstantial: a. Changes in cu.;rents oz the .course or direction of water movements in g re change min tie{ fresh waters? b. Chad es in �ibs5 tion rates drama a "atterne � g p ) or the rate and ,amount of surfa� n runoff? _ c. Veed for off-site surface drainage :improvements, including vegetdtion, r" 4 reft6vAl), ahannelization or, culvert installation? d. Alterati6hs, to the course or flow of flood waters? Vr e. t`.hange. in the amount of surface Mater in any wars body? ,fir f Disc6srgointo surface waters, or in any a, ,,etation of surface writer gt,itli ty, indluding but not .limited to tewparature, dissolved rxY&n ur i turbidity -� Alteration of the direction or tate tri`, fldw of ground Waters! _. h. LUioge iii: the. quantity or quality of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals] ok through intorceptioil of Ah aquifer by cuts oi, excaVatiootl i, Ptduction in the amount of water othetwisd available for public Water j. FNposiire 'd,f people oe ptoperty to water-relatedhazards such as flooding? +, P1,ANt tVE, Will the proposal result in substantial. i a. Change in the diversity of sped'es M eci,s of plants y a t ps inciudin tree's slir•ubs prjnumber gof ( E , r grass drops) and Aquatic tants ? b. heductiilEt' of the, Ytumbors of my unique, rare or ondani;ered species of C plants? >�: to Introduction of hew spucies of,p10Lt into an ares, o,4, in a barrit! to } the normal replenishment tf existing species? 11 dr Reiaction in dcrtL'dge. of ariy apridultural trop? I �• � , ���-. ._ � „ �..w_ .e.,..,, [a, „ w.y.,.. ,x.7 ...,. , n.u.. .... ,_sU � ..., ...,t' .,�k e-:_v .31.,. „ .m �.�,..� Irv. a . � , r: i�+ +sir tan0:i ' � p ; �• .r,"r -- al , 5_. Ap.)W, L,;�. Wf11 the pro oral result'i:n subsUers X&5., MBE tib a. L'hange in the diversity of species oz nurr of Euty species of animals qtilest fish and iihel-lfish, organisms including ro; (birds, land animals or insects)? b. Roducti.oit in the, numbers Of any �wique, raze or endangered species of .artsaats? cIntroduction of new species of animals into an areja, or in a barrier to .! the r19 .ation or movement of animalsy d. Ueterij...,,:fan of existing fish or wildlife habitat? ist. Will the proposal result in substantial: tt. Xnereas.es in existing noise 'levels 0. exposure of people to severs-- noise levels? 7, LIGkCT;AriD GLAitR. Will the proposal produce ei'gnificant light and_, glare? t f# i:ANI) UUSE# Will the proposal result inn ,substantial alteration of the C' present or planned 'land use of an area? NATtJRAi. P.L�S.'URrt rate thep p in substantial euseaofs�y Mara a. Increase i the 1 resources? - -- b, Depletion of any non-'renewable natural resources? 1CJ RISK OF UPSEr, Will the proposal involve- a, A, risk of explosion or release of }tazartjous substances (including, teat to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in tlie.event not limited of an accident or upset con4ttions7 b. possible interference with art emezgenc response plan. or emergency evacuation p'lan't pppULATIOR. Will, the proposal alter location, distribution$ density or growth raY' of the human population? 15:111 the proposal affect ekisatig Housing, or create a demand HbUSING. for additional horsing? + 13 TRAtiSPORT 2It)NIGIRCULJ+TION. Will the proposal result in a. Generation t substantial additional vehicle moVement7 b. Uffect.p on existing parking facil.itiesy or dem: idl Cor naw park Ing? t ,. 1/ c. Substantial impact on existing transportati0h'syatems7 --- d. Significant alterations to present patterns o£ circulation or �r �-, ►nover� nt of people and/or goods? e. Alter4't1b0s to waterborne, rail ar air traffic? a ;taedes f, Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles r bicyclists o trians? let peht' servichave an effect upon; or result in a need. f�Ln trsor alU.teredWill the �Y �y a Vite protection'; b. police' pratection7 "_`._` ' 1l�Y c. Schbols? t� d. ;parks or other reeteatiana.l fae..litles7 Y eHaihtenance of public facilities) inclthding .eoadi"? f, Other governmental bei vices? li 'rt F t 2GY. Will the proposal rk"stilt in YES MAYBE 140_ o, Use of substantial amounts of fuel or 6Aergy? tf b. substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or° development requim the of neV, sources of energy? 1,6, 1MITIES, Will the proposal result in a need for new systems) or Substantial alteratiow to the following; a, l'ow'er or natural gas? —V— b. Communications systems? . i . Vater availability? d. u Q. r�e o tic 8 ,gtems? t r r septic ,,,- e. Stoma water drainage? _.. _ V '. f. Solid waste and disposal? 17, Fit7iW HEAUR. W1.11 the proposal result int a. Creation of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental health)?' b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18. AESTMICS, FCill the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or va,x open to the .public, or will the proposal result in the crea,fcion (4 a!^1 aesthetically offensive site open to public.. view? 1/ Vill the proposal result in an hgpact upon the quality or quantity -, existicig vecreational opportunities? 10. tut,mmt, PttnURCEg. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a piehistoitic or historic archaeological site? b. Will tiro:propossal result in adverse physical or aesthetic. effects to a preldistoric or historic building) structure or object? C. OpeshtheUld�afsal have the potential. to cause a physical change V+ 4 ct unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the existingreligious or sacred uses within p P g eriproposa'l theP �part area? I'7�'�'SCL7SS:T(:5N it7T.�" �N"C7x'�C7NMEN�AL_ �VA�IJA.T7CON' j k`) attached, ti° yr 6 Alk DMir 01-18C.`�,iSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP# 21-04-09; la Some minor disruption, displacement, compactiin are overoovering of the soil will occur as result of creating one additional lot for ; ,,wa�ential development. Parcel No. 1 is currently developed with a rao-�jl:l,ehome, well and l.eachfield system. It is anticipated the low j�.rwi.ty of one dwelling unit per 10 acre average will minimize any impacts to the soil. in addition, the Butte County Grading !e,.. -dl .ante is anticipated to mitigating any adverse impacts associated egith earthwork involved in residential development such as driveways ratW3 preparation of building pads. t' �c some minor changes in topography are ground service relief Zeatures will occur as a result of residential development. However, wch changes are riot considered to be significant and the Butte County 0rading ordinance is anticipated Lo mi -Ligate any significant potential npacts . I Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated i•irban areas is not considered significant for the following reasons: she soil types associated with this property is of marginal commercial. ,::grcultural. use. According to the U..5. Soil. Survey, historically this itsite has been utilized for pasture lane' and grazing th Seismic safety maps for Butte County 'identifies an inferred 'fault east of the project site. All, of Huttie County is within a moderate earthquake intensity zone VIII. Construction of buildings to the Uniform Building Code standards for stsi r.,.J.cally active areas should provide adequate protection to residences In case of -"seismic activity: n 3'b Absorption rates, drainage patterrttt, or the rate in amount of surface runoff will change slightly. The proposed use and density of al t o project site will not increase_ surface runoff significantly. S �. No significant change in the quantity or quality of groundwaters aquifer by cuts or excavation is anticipated. The Oroville Wyaiidof an through direct additions or, withdrawals, or through interception o tte Irrigation Canal as well as a drainage Swale are 10cated on .Parcel No w, 1 The proposed 14 acre parcel is already developed with. a single family mobilehome, well and septic leadhfield system. No further development it anticipated by this project within close vicinity o'f the i+dentif3:ed avatar Ways, a The proposed project site is coned AR-RHL54 The project site -is designated by the Butte County General Plaa and the Oroville Area Land rise Plan as Agricultural-iletidenti.al. , The proposed Tentative Parcel Map is in conformance to both the mon hg desigriatioli and the Butte County General Plan designation. 14a The project site re'side's in a high fire hazard area with minimal fire fighting capabil:i.ties. The nearest County Fire station is Station No 72 located approximately 2 mikes southwest of the project site4, It is anticipated that the Otoville.Wyandotte irrigation District Canal could be Utilized in case of an emergency to provide Water to a water i1� p :[t is an�i:,cipated that the 1;,esac3er f"or Ore su press on purposes. atjon nal will provide the necessary fire fighting capabilities Ii 1i,rr g Canal { the fire of the area and the project site. 11,o, reduce t �.�b;;, The butte bounty Sheriff's Department is responsible for law ,anforcement a,nd ;protection of the project area. Rapid development in rural. areas t,,ad restritAive budgets have reduced the departments' capacity for'`;tireventative patrolling and rapid response to emergency i calls ic�sed oro ect will result in a need for an additional well 16c. the propose- j 1 toprovide d'omostic'The new well will service and fire pro for the additional buf t lcling sif:e allowed by the Tentative Parcel Map. need to provides su.itabl.e flows for domestic and fire Suppression Uses'• y he wgkter supply and the water quality will need to meet the requirFements of the Butte County Public Health Department, Butte County Fire I)epartment/California Division of Forestry for Fire Protection, and th-esta,te of Cal format Safe Drinking Water Act: Such regulations a,nd agencies are anticipated to mitigate any significant adverse impacts 16d: Individual septic and learhfield systems are proposed for each dwelling. Due to the shallow soils associated with this foothill area, septic systems may be prone to failure unless properly located. It is anticipated that t-�Iie 10 acre average parcel size, as proposed, by the Terntative Parcel Map will adequately accommodate residential septic requirements. f The project. site has been identified as an area of moderate to unknown sensitivity for archaeological resourcesi nue to the unknown factor of the archaeological. resources, it will be necessary to perform a records check: through the Department of Anthropology, California ! State; University, Chico, in order to determine if significant sites may be l.ocatt:d on the property. A recordss check will determine whether or not an atchaeol:ogical survey of the property will be necessaryo Or whether any further mitigation measures will ha needed. RECOMNIBK.DED MITIGATION MEASURES 1. Comtact the Department of Anthropology; California State Ub versity, Chico, to regUest a records check to determine, the ar;ch.aeological signi Applicant: Donald Dirks, Jr. AP #27-`04--O4 Log #89-03--29-01 DATA SHEET Ad PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Type of Project,; Tentat ,v, Parcel Map 2. Brief Description Tentatige Parcel Map to divide 20 acres to create 2 parcels at 14 and 6 acres each. 3. Location Apptbximately 1,300 feet south of'Lower Wyandotte Road and approximately 1,600 feet east of Drescher Tract Road, st Oro. 4. roposedvDensi�tye Pof Development: One dwelling unit per l0 acre, average. S. Amount of Impervious surfacing: Less than 5 percent 6. Access and Nearest i?ubl.ic Roads: Lower 'Wyandotte Road and private drive. 1, Method of Sewage Disposal. Individual septic and leach field system. 8. Source of Water Supply: Individual well 9. Pro-.cirnity of 'power Lines: Adjacent to property 10. Potential, for E'urther Lance Divisions and Development: Property could still subdivide further on Parcel No. 1- S,. ElNVIRONMENT.AL SETTING' Physical Environment 1. Terrain a. general Topographic Character Gentle sloping hill area-- b.., t l'bpes: o-10 percent c. 3ue'I,devaticn: 250-215 feet a�Oove sea level: (Factors None 2. Soils. a. rriv°es and Charaaterist,ic8. Redding gravel sandy loam,. sYi< .low phase; drainage well established soil used primarily for grazing. b. Limiting Factors; Shallow soil's and low permeability 3: Natural Hazaids of the Land a. Earthquake Zone: Moderate Earthquake intensity Zone VITT b. Erosion lyotentiale Moderate- c: LandslidE Potential: Low d. Fire tlaz4ird: Extreme e. Expahsiv�i Soil potential; high 4x' aroho y gy g swaletreDistrictNo• a. Surface Water: Small draina e as well as the Oroville Wyandotte Irrigation. Canal. b Groundwater: Generally 'avail.ablo/ekcellent quality, ...... R _ 1. i w c Drainage Characteristics'Property dr'xins generally towardthe northwest.,d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 24-26 inches e. Limiting 'Factors : clone B. visual/Scenic Quality Good 6. Acoustic Quality: Good 7. Air Quality: Good 'Biological Environment $. Vegetations Grass lands with; scattered valley oaks and digger 5 , pines. Wildlife Habitat: Common birds and animals associated with foothill areasofButte County. Cultural 'Environment 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the Area: Moderate to low including unknown. i.i. Butte County General Plan Designation: Agric3.turaI Residential 12• Existing Zoninrj: AR-MH-5 13. existing Land bse on Site. Single Family Residential. 14. Surrounding Area: a. Land Uses. Single Family Residential at rural densities/open ,pasture .lands• b. g� g ult c. General P1anMDesiSgnations�wUrban Reserve and Agricultural- Residential. _ _ _ _ _ d. Parcel Sizes; 2 1/2 to 5 acres. e. Papulation; Rural densities 15. Character of Site and Area: Agricultural 16.Nearest Urban Area: Oroville, approximately 3 miles 17. Relevant Shares p. of Influen , ce Oroville andotte Irrigation Wy District, Feather River Park and Recreation District, Oroville Wyandotte Cemetery District and Butte County Mosquito Abatement District. 18. improvement Stwidards Urban Area: NIA 1i. Fire Protection Service': a. Nearest County (State) Fire station: Station No. 72, located approximately 2. miles southwest of the projddt b: Water Availability:_ Water tender capacity only. 20: sclE.00ls in Area:. Las Plumas High School. and Relen Wilcox school, which are located approximately 1, 112 males north of the prof act site COuiaTY o>F > ITR 2,9 1989 DEPARn.EJn T OF PUBLIC: WORKS 7 County. Center Drive Qravilia, Csli#afmta Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 533-7265 riarch 28, 1989 Donald D. Dints, Jr. RE: AP 27-04-04 2160 11ontgoMry SG_: Tentative Parcel Map Oroville, CA 95966 Deer #,3r . Dirks: This is to notify you that your applicai;ion for a tent alive map fo± the above -referenced property, is being subr►titted to the Pjanning;Department for environmental determination, and to the Environmental Health Department for i;ts review. This application -will be ,considered complete when we have received otificatioti from. the Planning Department and the Environmental Health Department that all necessary data have, been received. These departments i11 contact you regard,ng, any, additional information they may require. Very truly yours; William Chef£ Director of Public Work,c john Mendonsa Assistant Director ,r ec Planning D partmer►t noir amental Health Departiient G.D.A. LD 112O (Pevised%g8) 1 U p w_ MAS 2 9 1989 tl,.., �?roviiie� Gelifarnia COUNTY or BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 DATE: March 280 1989 SUBJECT: Donald D. 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