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PLANNING commissioN SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DIVISIONS
APPLICANT Glen & Janet Madsen Lo 85-11-08-01,
ADDRESS P. 0. Box 1406, Oroville, CA 95965
OWNER Same
PROJECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Map to divide 20 4-- acres to
create 4 parcelst all approximately 5 acres.
LOCATION On the North side of Stageline Road, approximately
800 feet Easterly of its intersection with Springtime Trail, Palermo area.
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 27-06-59 60
ZONING GEN. PLAN PROJECT CONS)TZTENT?
DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED November 8, 1585 Robert G4 Agee, Jr.
DATE PUPLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN PUBLISHED
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PLACE NEMSPAPER NOTICES) PUBLISHED W 0. C. P. G. B.
DATE MAILING LIST PritPAI=
DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRI'LVEN MAILED NtYMBER
DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PRIPA1ED
ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORIOAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED
DtTERMINATION
AND DATE NEGATIVE', DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED 1dZ7 E&
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED
ENV. IVAOT REPORT - DATE GENTIFIEli
SUB-; COMMITTEE MEI' DATE
ADVISORY AGENCY IIEA14ING DATE
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ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION
BOARD ACTION...
COMM +' 57-7� IMFe_ AAA
Chen and Janet Madsen, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, AR 27-06-59 and 60, 4
parcels on the north side of the intersection of Stageli.ne Road
tpprox. 800 ft. easterly of its intersection with Springtime Trail.
I�nlerj,in area. Engineer:Pober> Agee (cont:inued front October 13,
1986 )
Mr. Reid stated
hn,vi.ng reviewed Lhe environmental. review checklist, and the Planning
Director's Report: of Oct. 21, 1986, 1 will make a motion to adopt a
negative declaration of environmental impact for the Glen and Janet
Madsen parov:1 map to create 4 parcels on AP 27-06-59 and 60 finding that
the project is i:n, conformance with the Butte County General. Plan and
the.-. Butte County Zorillig and will not have a significant effect on the
envi.ronmenc. Having found the above, i further move to approve the
proje.ct subject to the following conditions and finding that approval
wi_'l not be detri.metttal to the health, safety or welfare of the people
cif' flutte County provided the required conditions are compl=`.ed with,
Public~ Works (-oncl i t i on;4 i
1. Ver -1f) legal aCc<ess.
h Provide two-way traversable access RS=8-i•a`T to each parcel from
a county mainLa.ned road or state highwav,
3 ,Act os Lo be reserved in deeds as per count .\, r,rcl nartre and offered
I'or dodic.lt 10n on the fi.nul map.
4i ,iai�w ,t1 ft. building seLbctrk line mr�a:qurod from centerrlinc of access
easemc.n t .
i
Provide road m r i nt mance agreement,
� ^ftrr'tti ,t11 C=cal=t)IitC'Clt It of record Cin I.he f ntll Irlapi
7 Provide street name signs per requirements of tf:,r' Department of
pt,lblica Works prior to recordation of the flnbll Mal -
8 flay oft .any asseSsments,
ct f�rT:�v i t1
cul-de-sac at the encs of the street.
1() f, r�, retry delinquent taxes or current taxes as requi rNk
11 0, . T.D,* d1 tch - Provide for djLch crossing on Lot 4.
11e,°11t11 Dept. conditions:
1' Provide to 1C1C1 ft. leachfielci frithintlUr7k�t�oofdthe ipropertylls
titt;e` within thc± property or w
bf)randytrie can parcels 3 and 4,
13 'Shaw n 50 ft . toach.f'i eld satbnck from the dr7i ndge Way on parr,'o� 1=
Cpt1NTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES � ncLo?�e�` 27 � X986
BUTTE
14 ShOw n 50 ft;. loachfield setback from the highwrater line of the
OWID ditch can parcel. 4.
] } Shaw the usable sewage disposal area proven Lo meet: the requiroment:s
of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels l and 4.
l fa i,c)c ate and if necessary relocate the sewage disposal Sys em serving
thr+ dwPll ng on lot 3 onto its respective parcel..
Motion seconded: by Mr. Streeter and carried unanimously..
APPENDIX !i
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION
Office of Planning and US L AM04010untV
nnin
ent
1.400 Tenth Street Roo 121Center
Drive + Center Drive
Sacramento, CA 95814 0 C 3 a �provi9� eC A 95965
County Clerk
County of Butte ELEANOR M. BECKER, County Clark
By A, ,w. Depute
Filing of Notice of l)ete�rmination In comp 'ance with Section 21108 or 21152
of the Public Resources Code.
tI5 ro j'ci t le .... _...-.,_ . ..._.._.d. ..o.
Nave
Tentative Parcel Map 21-06-59 & 60 Glen & Janet Tiadsen
State CiterffiiFiKse ,Nurn Contacterson .,.........�- �_
(If sulxtnl�tted to Clearinghouse)
Tilephyone Number
Public Works John Mendonsa 554»4266
ect Lori
On the north side of Stageline Road, approximately 800 feet
easterly of its intersection with Springtime Trail, Palermo area.
ect Cription
of 5± acres, Tentative Parcel Map dividing 20± acres to create four parcels
This Is to advise that the Butte County AdvisoryA encs (on 10-27-86)
Loa Agency or Respons le Agency
has approved the above described project and has made the following determinations
regarding the above desrxlbed project.
1. The project .._., will, will not, have a signif Icant effect on the envIion tient
2.
An P-nvironmental Impact Report was prepared for thinect ro
to the provisions of CEQA. P j pursuant
A Negative. Declaration was prepared for th
provisions of CEQA. is project pursuant to the
The EIR or Negative Declaration and reco, d of project approval may be
examined at:
Butte County Planning Department
7. County Center Zine. toviilp
3 Mitigation measures were
of the project. ,,
were not; made a 'condition of uie approval
A statement of 4verrlding Considerations was, +was not, adopted for
this protect.
Date Received for Fffing
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8tephon A. Streeter, Senior Plan er
Title .-..�...�.
Revised jsunuau-y 1983
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0 gEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS
VMLLIAM (Bill) CHEFr, 01rol;tor
uiF@�.'O.QYaliryillgg(�C(��miA� 7 COU14TY CENTER DRIVE - oROvil ltr, CALIFORNIA 95965
CERTIFIED MAIL OCT 2 IJQ
8 6 - 1elephonr, 1916) $344h81.
RONALD O. McELRQY
Orovillo, California 06puly 01,eclor
October 27, 1986
Glen and. Janet Madsen RE; AP 27-06-59 & 60
P. 0, Box 1406 Tentative Parcel Map
Oroville, CA 95965
Dour Mr. and. Mrs. Madsen.
At tho rognI nr moot ing of tho But t o Gaunt y Advisory" Agency hold on
C),°Lobos 27, 1986, L1110 agency grcanLdd h neguLi.ve declaratiol'i of
onvironmental: impact and approved your tentative parcel map on the
above• -referenced property subject to the conditions of approval listed
on the attached Sheet,
If no apporals arc: timaly filed—within ten (10) days of the date of
the Advisory Agency's opproval.-•-wi.th the Cleric 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 rale your "final map" with the Butte County Department
of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) Months of
the date or approval: by the Advisory Agency.
If you have any quest -:ions regarding this matter, please contact this
r^ri• f a re +.
Very truly yours,
william Cheri
Diroc. for of Public Works
,.John Mendonsrt
Assi�aLdtyL Dirt�ct�or
r r• r Planning Department � ^
t:nvironmentnI Itoalth DcparLmont
Robort Agee, 271 i;rir Circle, Cult, VA 9963
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Glen and Janet Madsen, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, AP 27-06-59 and 60, t!j
°-parcels on the north side of the intersection of Stageline Road
approx. 800 ft, easterly of its intersection with Springtime Trail,
Palermo area. Engineer: Robert Agee
Public Works conditions:
1 Verify legal access.
2 Provide two-way traversable access kS-8-LD-1 to each parcel from
a county maintained road or state highway.
3 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance nnd offered
for dedication on the final map.
4 Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from Centerline of access
easement.
Provide road maintenance agreemeriti
6 Show all casements of record on the final map.
7 Provide street name signs per requirements of the Departmen of
Ptiblir Works prior to recordation or, the final m4p.
Pa, off nny assessments.
Provide cul-da-sac at the and or the sLreoL,
ltr Pay any (10.1nquetiL taxes or current Naxos a5 requirad.L
11 , '-�h,,o 0,Wi1.W4' ditch. Provide ror ditch (,ros.qi.ng on Lot, 4.
liciltil Dept, conditions
12 Provido a 100 fL, leachficiti free setback around existing wells
either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property
bo�mdarios on parcols 3 and 4,
11 Show a .50 ft, learchriold setbrack from the drainage way on parcel 1,
Show 8 50 ft, loaclifield seLbnck rrom the highwater line of the
MM ditch on parcel C
15 Show the usable sewage disposal area proven to Meet Lhe requirements
of the Subdivision ;rdinance on parcels I and 4,
ltt Loratv and If necessary reloCaLe Lho s4owago disposal .system serving
the dwelling on lot 3 onto its respective parcel,
OCT n G
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
4lamoriol Way DIVISION OF ENVIRONMC:NTAL HEALTH
Addrass y�T96
PLOY to Chico, Cilifarnia 95926 -1 7 County Center Dive
Telephone 916.''&91.2727 orav�lle, California 95965 C) 747Ihait Road
Telaphone, 916/53,1.4281 f'aradiso, Callromia 95969
Tolophono:416/872,6308
October 17, 1986
Robert G. Agee, Jr,
1061 Orand Avenue Re, TPM-�IadSen, Glenn & Janet
DrovilIe, Ca 95965 An #V-.06-54-60
near Sir: nahemaa Ave, Droville
This department has advised the f3Utte Coclntr D.
Public it'orks Lana peveloptnent Section that we
act on the above a epartment of
application, _ are Prepared to
Based on oresent information, we can recommend
conditaon,tl rIr711roval,
alyproval or
itecop�menrlecl Canditirins for AnProva,l
1, Provide a f001 ��
leachrsclrl free setback ar011ncl e. istan wells
either 1►itllin t1.e Property or within loot
boundaries on parcels 3 and q, of the property
S11oly a 501 ]eachfield setback from the
drainage 14ay on parcel %.
34Shottit a s0r leacllfielr[ rraback from the I
(l111D ditch on Parcel 4.u,ghwater lane of the
5110w the usablo sewage disposal area grove
gUirements of the 'Stl division orrlinancc prt to ,.
1 n to Meet the re
5, Locate ar)Zr i f h0ce par(,
1 and 4,
$ervile t scary relocate the selvage ()I,,q l the �ilvelxanp, on lot ;i onto its respective; parcel,
poral 5ysteln
if you have; an
Y gllesiriO ns rogailding this letter,
r
Thomas Ill 1i+�As at the abovty lasted address o" t`' please contact
between 8 bl1 - j.'Cl: (111a►n
weekdays ,
loPhone number
Ut'1 V yT"1`tllY o11r.5 j
Tom Rei, 12.5,
5uliervas in San ttt�rian
nivisi.Cl of lynvironmental Ilealtll
Inter-Departo",N Memorandum
To; Butte County Advisory Agency
FROM: Planning Director
su6JECT: Report on Tentative Parcel Map of Glen Madsen on
AP#27-06-59 & 60
DATE!
October 21, 1986
This is 'a`proposal to divide 20+- acres to create 4 parcels,
all approximately 5 acres. The Land Use Plan Map of the
Butte County General Plan designates this area as
Agricultural - Residential. There are no speoigic or
community plans for the area.
The proposal does not, conflict with County zoning not any
adopted of proposed element of the Butte County General.
Plan nor any County, spe Afic or community plan
Recommend approval.;
DRII mc
cc Glen Madsen
Robert Agee, Jr.
e
TC1; Butte Count
Y Advisory Agency
FROM; Planning
Airector
SUBJECT: Report on
27-06--59a 60nta+ ive Parol Map of Diet► Madsen an Ap
DATA; September 2g
s 19016
This is a proposal to divide 2
pr'"esont zoning is AR -MH -5 (Agricultural r� Re idemte
Parcels). The .and Use plan MResidential �'af ccls
Mobile The
designates this area as A ap of the Butte Count Home � gore
or" community plans f grictfltural. Pesidentia] . Ty �Genera,l. Plan
Qr the area. here are no specific
This application is Oneenvironmental i, on Which a Negative Aeclr
unable to com impact has been recommended. a at.°n negardirf
Pg
requirements. Y With the I�ealth The j+pZ�linant has
Departmentbeen
and Sfabcivison "Or^rifrance
ecommenciation'
pind that the project do . not corn
Land Use Map and comply with butte Count .
meet the requirements
Find that t11e a Y leneral plan
�luire.nents of t entp tnt has been tenable to
Pending 4�"ar an e�rtended he Health I,1e artment tht
"Tentative Parcel t period of p ' aPpl cation
time, and deny we has been
accordance p application for Glen Madsen on prejudice the
With Section 15109 of the 27-06-�5g, S0 h
CRWA uidelinet.in
�u '�'�ted. o'�iOn
Pind that the applicant has Environmental Health De not. met the r
Parcel Ma POr Parttnent and the require of the
Butte County
' Glen Mads deny without Pre,itadice the 'Tentative
161109 of the CEQA Guidelines. 27-O �-59
60 in accordance tlith Section
DDH; lr
oc; Glen Madsen
POgerw G Agee r Jr
` A1'1)1,NDTX 11
COUNTY 01: 1311'1'1'11
ENVIRONMENTAL C11FCKWST lloRNI
(to be c:om- etc by 1, C,1 Agency)
Log t185-11.08-03
T: BACKGROUND AP it 2? 06-59 & 60
I. Name of proponent GLEN & JANET MADSEN
2. Address of proponent and representative (if a'Aplrcaalale) -
Glen & Janet Madsen
P.O. Box 1406 a.,. _ .� _. Robert- G..,.: Agee,e,7><. ,
royi e CA 9 -5-965 -__ ___.. ..: 106 p./,iYQmue- :�.-..
Ornvil�e� _CA 95965 �•�,
3. Project cicsr ription Tentative ParCe], Mi
11. MANDATORY FINDING'S 01' Yfi,S MAY811- NO
a. Does the project have the Iotcntial� to derade they w
Cluality or the environment, substantially reduce
the habitat of aa, fish: or wildlife species, cause I
fish or wildlife population to drop below self-
sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant Cal•
animal community, reduce the number or restrict the
range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or
eliminate important examples of the major porlods
Of California history or prehistory? x
b, Does the project have the potentiarl to acllieve
short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term,
envirorimer,tal goals? (A short -t: -rill 1t1111a�t on the
envir•orrment is one which occurs in a rclat .vc'ly
brief period of time rahilc long—turn .i.mptrcts will
endure into the future,)
c. Docs the: Project hay=c. impacts Which are individu-
a1.1y limited, but cUmulatively cunsiclel able? (A
project may impact on two or more separato resources
where the i►atpact on each resource is relatively
small, but lvhere tile orroet of* the total or those
impacts on the environment is sig
,ll i,f'icnn,,7
d: Docs the pl-'Jeet have env Ironulental errocts whiell
14111 cnusc substantial adverse c'ffrct4 on 11uma�n
Or 1ndirectiv?
111 llFfl?12'611�;AI'1C1v (TO be cunlpdc'tUd hw t1W I-eild Agency)
On the batiis Of, this initial ovaaluation:
praposod prol(ct C`01111t NOT havo a sigtllfleant el'�foct
on t11e c'n4l ronIII ('rlt , anc1 a z' l'tlATIVI; 1)1iCl, A11A1"!0N w1 1.1 be prepared.
_y lI1V"1: Id tl'1at a ItIIoIIg11 t"IIt- prcrpnsc'tl proj(Icl' cclu'Iki 11pve a 51g11Jr.�
cant 0 1'Oct ern the envl ronana'nt ,,,r+e,
the1411;1 alnt be a sign'lCaCant
e1 rect to t'11i" eats bet.'autiz' tltc' f•liTIGATION MI;ASQ1111is described on
the attachod :sheet hay°tt hVVII acldt.'rl 1r+ OR' ptu,tr'c�t, A NIiC;A"1'1Vii
'I"w i 1 l hc'
las, C.i,r1RA[t7N 1�rt'pnrc'I
l/M., I -Ind t'ho prolltrsod prlljo t NIA) halve al .signs l',ic tint orro t art
the' catvi l'u'nown t , and a n E'NVI RONI'll;;r'I AL. IMPACT 1001 011' .is reclui l -ed,.
1) AT Iia December 1c3 g5„
► t"ta "1. t1 � l "t`It iNT
. it 1311"I"1'I: PLANNING 1NG DIWAR
Davi.d.M R,, 3ronl.mus;.yAs`s'o babe anne1=
Reviewed bv;
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
S
t attachedns o a) ''yes ' and „maybe" answers are required
on attached sheet(s))
1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant. YES
a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in
geologic substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or
overcovering of the soil?
c. Change in topography or ground surface
relief features?
d. Destruction, covering or modification of ary
unique geologic or physical. features?
e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils,
either on or off-site?
f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
or erosion 'which may modify the channel of
a river on stream or the bed of the ocean or
any bay, inlet or lake?
g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils
outside designa.ted, urban areas?
h Exposure of people or property to geologic
hazards'such as earthquakes, landslides, mud-
slides, ground failure or similar hazards?
Z. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial -
a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient
air quality?
b: The creation of objectionable odors, smoke
or fumes?
c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or
temperature, or any change in climate,
locally or regi.onala.y?
5. WATER, Will the proposal result.n substantial
t1. Changes in currents, or the course or
direction of water movements in either
marine or fresh Watc rs ?
b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
c� Need for off-site surface drainage improve
meats, including vegetation removal, channel=
ization or Luivert installation?
d Alt
erat�ons to the course or flow of flood
MAYBE NO
.�C.
waters ?
e Change in the amount of surface water in any
water body? .
fDischarge into surface waters, or in any
alteration of surface water quality, including
but not limited to temperature, dissolved
w� . V90n or turbidity?
g, Alteration of the direction or rate of flow
Of Mound waters?
Change in the tluantity or quality of ,gxound wabers,
'J'' Cher through direct additions or with-
dru-NIS, or through interception of an
aqv Cor by cuts or
X
X
excat• ations
i. tteductiol -In the amount of water Otherwise
avap lab'.e for public water supplies?
' supplies?osur • f= 1,100ple or property to water
related ha:such as flooding?
Y'E8_
MAYBE NO
4,
PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial;
a Change in the diversity of species, or number
of any species of plants (including trees,
shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)?
X c.
b. of an), unique, rare
eof
oraendangeredtspecieshe
„ g p plants?
Introduction of new species of plants into an C.
r
area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish-
ment oi existing species?
d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop'
S.
ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal, result in substantial.:
a. CFianj-e in the diversity of species, or numbers
of any species of animals (birds, sand. animals
inc ng reptiles, , fish and shell fish,
benthcorganisms or insects)?
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals?(.
C. Introduction of new species of animals into
an area, or result in a barrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
d. Deterioration to existing fish or ,wildlife
habitat?l`
6.
NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a Increases in existing noise levels?
C,
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
7,
LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce
signi. 1cant light and glare?
S.
LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a
su"�antial alteration of the present or planned
land use of an area?,
9:
NATURAL RESOURCES; Will the proposal: result .in
substantial;
a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural
resources?
b. DepletidA of any tion-:oneivabl;e natural
resources?
10.
RISX OF UPSETi Will. the proposal involve,.
Y
a, A rz` off: explosion or the release of hazard-
ous substances (including, but not limited to
oil; pesticides, chemicals on radiation) in the
event of anaccident or upset coriditions?
b. Possible interference with an emergency
response plan or emergency evacuation plan?
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ll,
POPULATION. Will 'the proposal alter the location;
distribution) density, or growth rate of the human
population?
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12.
HOUSING. Will the proposal, affect existing housing,
or create a demand for additional. housiftg?
�
yIl5
MAYBE N0
13.
TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal
result in:
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle
movement'?
b6 Effects on existing parking facilities, or `
demand for new parking?
X
C. Substantial impacton existing transportation"-
systems?
ems?
d. Sign
Significant alterations to present patterns
�G
of circulation or movement of people and/or
goods?
X
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,
bicyclists or pedestrians?
X
14.
PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect
upon, or result in a need for new or altered
governmental services,
a. Fire protection?
YC
Police protection?
-
C.
C. schools?
d, Parks or other recreational facilities?
—.�
e. Maintenance of publiz facilities, including
_
roads?
f. Other governmental services?
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15,
ENERGY, Will the proposal, result in
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel -or energy"?
b. Substantial increase
in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the development
of new sourcos of energy?
l6.
UTIsyste Will theproposal. result in a need .for
new
news stems, or substantial alterations to the
following:
4, PoWer or natural gas?
b. Communications systems'?
Nater availability:
--&c.
d. Setter or septic tank?
e. Storm water drainage?
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f. Solid waste and disposal?
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17.
HUMAN HEALTH, Will the proposal result in:
a, reaMn of any health hazard or potential
health hazard (excluding mental health)?
b, Exposure of people to potential; health
hazards?
X
18.
AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the
o struct on of any scenic vista or viewopen,
to
the public, or will the proposal result in the
creation of an aesthetically offensive sit,- ripen
to public view?
y4,
YES MAYBE NO
9. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact
upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational
opportunities
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES,
a. Will the propo-sal result in the alteration
of or the destruction of a prehistoric or
historic archaeological si+a%
b. Will the proposal result in adverse phys cal
or aesthetic Effects to a prehistoric or
historic building, structure or object?
C. Does the proposal have the potential to cause
a physical change which would affect unique
ethnic cultural values"?
d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious'
or sacred uses within the potential impact
area?
V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 21-06-50 & 60
See attached.
DISCUS -SOF�F--N�XlRghRZN-TAL-EYAL-kJ AT 10 AP 27-06-Ea9 arid 60
The following impacts and concerns have been identifle-11 4.)r this land
division.
lboabo Compaction and overcovering of the soil from r.,4-,,,:'1opment of
eight homesites and access roads generating an lncreasto In zurface
water runoff'.
1c,e: Grading will take place f,.)t- building pads on up to 207,
with a potential to Induce giros ion. Development of the rsarcels and
building sites should proceed so as to minimize eroviom t-ilLh qradl,*C,1
only during dry seasons and revegetai-,ion of exposed soll ,,-3i'ieas, et�;,o
i h Exposure of future residents to geologic hazards aC Future
structures should be designed and constructed 10 conormlfky with the
tions for geologically ar S:.
Uniform Building Code specifica 01A
3h: Feas lbility of sepia 'c systems In an area with shillovi to mr,:)derate
soil depth.
4at Arid ltlon8l reduction of the amount of natural vegai,eitipart on the
site will occur from homes ite preparation. Trees-, and othet- vaqotltmi'-
Ion
should b�;' retained except in the physical development aroas and
needed for, fl re breaks.
5d: Redu,`tion of wildlife h8bitat. The site currently many
SM811 ani vials and birds typical of the lower foothill
6a: There will be increased noise level In the vicinity 'r,-om tile
eight potential residencesi
CrO;.-,)tIon of four parcels of S acres +/- In an
13c: This 1,,)roject will result in the generation of t-raffllo wom twc
additional homOsOtes-
14' ThouO!w not _qIgnificanit) this project will represent o,�i
incremental Increase in demand for public services In thlro oulk,l/ilig
area.
Applicant Glen and Janet Madsen
Assessors Parcel
27-»06-59 and 60
Log #k a5-1 1 _08_03
DAT ---R SH -
A. Pro_iert Decr1� e�tYior,
1, Type of Project: Tentative Parti• el Map.
2. Brief Description To create four parcels of 5+ acres on a
21+ acre site.
3. Location: On the north side of Stagellne Road
, approX, mately
Boo feet east of Springtime Trail, north of Bohemia Avenue,
east of Citrus Avenue, south of Oroville.
4. Proposed Density of Development:
5. Amount of I:mpery i ous. Surfac i n . 1 d : u . f5 acres
6.. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): 16+ 1.
roads have been developedf from the bohemia �,ot W i ddie trus
gravelled
Avenue intersection to the subJact
7. Method of Sewage Disposal:property,
8. Source of Water Supply: septic systems.
9 Proximity of Power Lines: Inriividual wells,
10- Potential forfurrtf-ter l and d i v i s ons properLand development: ,
under current zoning. None
S -y l ronmenta l SAS-+�
Lag
P - a-- i : En�i l rgnnLn't -
1. Terrain
a= General. Too ra
p D Phlc Character: Rolling foothill terrain.
b- Slopes Generally 5 to 20 same
c. Plevation: 330 to 420+ ' portions over 50.
AOL:
d. Limiting Factors: Some areas of steep slopes.
2. Soils
a. Types and Characteristics: Argonaut and Auburn Soil.
Series)
y soil depth of 10-40"i loam/t1ay
cla✓sil
. t loam, high runoff Potential
range use: low to modera
loam/gravelly
permeability, low to meditam sUltablitysfor extensivete
h. Limiting Factors. Sh
depth, surface allow to moderately shallow soil
rock ranges up to 50g of toil Gomposi�'ion
84 i40tural Hazards Of the Land
ar Carthquake Zone: Foatlill Shear, Zonel
ClOveland Hllls Fault. ; 3+ m1es West of
b Sr-usion potential= High.
c, Landslide Potential: Low,
d. Piro Hazard:. Extreme,
e� EXpansive SO 11 Potentiail Low:
4: Hydrology
a. SUrface dater. A drainage tributar
Ty of Wyman Ravine
raverses the area:
b. Groundwater•. Ava i l'abl e at vary irrg cieptitis and
productivity:
c tura i nage Character, i st i cs
runoff directed to dralhago
7-
swages on Parcels and
Ravine). in vicinity (tributaries of W
d. Annual Rainfal Cnor�mal ); Wyman
e Limiting 26-28
Factors: Pdtentiall inches.
setbacks From drains e y lim'iired
b= Visual/Sceni
9 Ways. Groundwater,
G- Acoustic c Quality: High.
7 Air Quall�ualiGo Low ambient noise
Y- Good. level.
ca-- � Fav i ronrrtent =
8 Vegetation
`3- WI ld) i fe Foothill
Habitat:Wo°dl and (Oak -grassland),
i-biNzr
C�1t Sonoran Life zone.
1
On a tC
70. Archoegio
recorded 9ical and Historical
7 sites near -by
_ Resources i n
Butte County Gener>alPl low sensitivity are, area: No
Agricultural designation,
12• Existing ZUhing: AR�hiH-"5.`
13. existing Land Use
with aWI'b on-site: Vacant oak
vicinity` ditch and PG and and grassland
7q= Surrou tower line crossing
rossl property
nd i rig Area. nS s i to or 1 n
a• Land Uses.-
orchards Dispersed reside
: open foothill aces, t�a.sture, old ollve
Pa l ermd Substation Wood] and/
b. Zoning:to northeast, grasslands PG
AR -MHOS, and
c -Gen . P Ian
d. Parcel r designations.-
sizes: 5-po A9rlcultural-Res;identla7.
e Pofauiationc - acres.
I5. Character of Si4eSPa se.
16. Nearest nd Urban Area, Rural
1 T. Pf» l e, Area orov i s l e r-� res i dart t i a l,
"ant Spheres of Influence: miles.
Ul t i mate sphere Primary mat^
18. Tmprav�ments for NSPUG. �' sphe~.re for "CIWiD'
19. Standards Urban Area.
Fire Protection SerV,ice No.
a'- Nearest County (State) Fire Stat,
Palermo)
b Cater' Agra i 1 ab i on. station 472
W lit
ditch. y � Fire truck ca
20. Schools pac i ty, we l l s y OW;l`U
in Area.. Palermo Union School iaistrict.
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