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HomeMy WebLinkAbout027-070-008� w ys :, y'i �w�' r �" !1� U� ! a ' .Yf � � `� e ` � ` . � � . 5f � � �. � e ♦ � �� � A w4' a �� ti �. � � k '� . . . _, ,, ` n 4 ' � ' � .B � a ' 1 `�.1 '� '• r � �, � f V''4�1 4 r .,��,. � � r ` .� ,� � l � r PLANNING COMMISSION SirMMARY SHEET ET ,FOR LAND UIV�SIONS APPLICANT BerniceStanhope ~ 84-11-14-01 ADDRESS 6801 Palermo Road, 0 ro vi 1 ]. e ; CA 95965 '------- OWNER Same PROJECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Ma P & Boundar divide 10 -f -acres into 2 y .Gine 11.0d ,ficata on to parcels at S acres each. .,. LOCATION Oh the east side of U1,C7. Pal extiio Roar1, a ------� ,�• PPrn�i111ately 1500 feet S of its intersection With, Carmel ��'� -------- Ave Palermo area y ASSF4SCR t S PARCEL NUNBER (S) 2 7- 0 7- 3 2 ZONING AR -MH 2 1/2 �.MGEN. PLAN _`"` PROt7EC`T CONSISTENT? DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 11-14-84 Fon Graves AssaoiaTtrs----- "9g DATE PtMLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN � PLACE,---------- --- PUI31,1811EI) N a SPAPEN NOTICES) PUNLISRED - 0 C p, DATE MAILIP4C LIST PREPARED DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES �4RITTEIV �.� DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR18 REPORT M.4:CLED PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION CATEGORICAL EXEMpT':EON DATE FILED AND DATE _ NEGATIVE DECLARATION b� . A .ATE ADOPTED � ' MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION _ 1)AT E ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT 1 SPORT DATE CERTTYIED SUB.COMMITTEE MEETING DATE ADV18ORy AGENCY SIE - ARING DATE ADVISORY• AGENCY ACTION. 4 BOARD ACTION COMMENTS o., l Ci 1 i r j a ir. t 1f 4 i .a i I 4 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 6utFe �o• Pletining C Telephono (916) 584.4681 RONALD D, MCEI.ROY MIR 9 1987 Depul,, Diraclor Orovi110, Ca11fcr March 9, 1987 Bernice A. Stanhope RE: AP 27--" -8� 31, & 32 6801 Upper Palermo Road TPM & J%M 0rovi.11e, CA 95965 Dear T1s. Stanhope: At the regular meeting of the BULtre Country Advisory Agency Held on March 9, 1987, the agency granted a 36 months extension of tame in which to file the final map for the above -referenced property. The new date of expiration will be March 4, 1990, Tf no appeals are filed --within fifteen (15) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's action --with the Clerk of the Board ,of Supervisors, with the appropriate appeal fee, this action will be fi.nal, 1f You h,ivo any questions regarding this matter, please contact this off icu, Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works 4j zj" John hiendensn Assistnnt Director J.v,'ds cc Planning Department Ehvi ronmen tal health Department Cann Graves and Associates NC TICS OF DETERMINATION MAR 19 1985 To% Office of Planning and Research FROM: Planning Department 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 7 CoWfteME G,h►, Sacraments., CA 95814 orovi,Ile, CA 45965'- County 965County Clerk County of Butte SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 211$2 of the Public Resources Code. ..�. 84-11-14-01 jest tle AP # Name Tentative Parcel Map and BLM AP 21-07=08,31,32 Bernice Stanhope��� Stat; Clear in-gouse Number Contact Person Telephone N urn (if submitted to Clearinghouse) ,John Mendonsa, Public Works (916) 534-4266 Location on the east side of Upper Palermo 'Road, approximately 1500 feet south of its intersection with Carmel Avenue, Palermo area. pi;*F Description Tentative Parcel Map and Boundary Line Modification to divide 10+ acres This is to advise that the Butte County Advisory Agency_ Ua Agency or Responsible Agency' has approved the above described project and has made the following determinations regarding the above described project; 1 project _ will, L will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2, An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this pre jest pursuantto the provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration Was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. The EIR or Negative Declaration and record of project approval may be examined at: Butte county.Plannirtg Department oun ''y Center Drive, OroVillfl�, �A 45965 • 3. Mitigation measures were, .,, were not, `made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of Overriding Considerations wase was not, adopted for this project. , to Received for Filing _ .3115/8__.__ Signa ur Stephen Ai Streeter to o Revised January 19$5 'rU Butte County Advisor' Agency F,I"t0M Plannino Director Si,Jr+05CT Report on "Tentative Farce]. Map and Boundary t:i,ne Mcidi+ cation +or° Bernice Stanhope cn Ap, ':,17-07-08, 31, 3 OATS February 20, 1985 -chis is pr-oposa]. to divide iC� a°1-into two parcels acres each, The present zoning is AR-MH-2 ],12(Aqr icttl�:►.tr�l�he�� c�c�c��i�] y lJobile i-lame, .. 112 acre parcels) . The Land Use Flan Map 04" t,,,(-, Butte County General plan designates this area as Flgricultural-t"teri,Jential M 'There are no speci+ic or community plaits 'Fw the area. The proposal dries not mQn+lict with County neralomiag nor any Conor any anteci or proposed Olentierii o, the )tut.te Got y specific or community plan. Recommend approval subject to the fall owing condition. i.. Desigr►�tte a ].()O Moot bt.tilding setk)ac4c +rom the creek on-site. L.MT . l i;t cc Bernice Stanhope Ron Graves and Assoc- w WESTERN GEO-ENGINEERS REGISTER.rD OrIOLOGISTS January 25, 1983 RON GRAVES & ASZ�QCIATES 1266 butte) 1tvenu(4 OrOvI11q, CA 95965 WOODLAND ADDRESS 138y� 6 " ©earner SI. RI b2 Woodland. 4156'915' (916) 662-4541 662-4343 WOODLAND RADIOPHONES M 16) 66' 21-3958 Car b5540, 5541 5544 4513, 6544. ale COLUSA MAILING AbONEIS P 0. BbX 59, COI(IiJ, CA 95FJ32 (916) 458-7507 45&4159 Built, SIOU011 HOI(I COLUSA RADIOPHONES (916) 458-4520. Car 113256 GRASS VALLEY. CA (910 2734206 11ITLYTO: Woodland, CA SCISMIC HAZARD OF PARCEL -#3 OP: A8SE5qOa,8 MAT, 40-27-07 Nt0rj Sec.4,TISN, R4Zj MDB01 BUTTE COUNTY, CALIVORNTA PURPOSE ANI) SCOPE OF' INVE8T10ATj1.j,.f To comply WiLh the provlsions of the Alquit-j°pjj.)jo Act of 1972) Roil Gra-,res and ASSC)ciatc,18 reqijested C�n generaL Sstnen.t of seismic hazard to thio 10 incro- parcel, 'Phis report represents the results ot t1lo OXaminatioll and ,e ssment Subsurface IAVOStiqations wcq-p t h the review of 11teraturp. No tr(-n0h1nr:1, tf,-It pitcf were attempLed eithor t.n I`h0 p�;,rrt�j or Properties. A review of publinq1tij .and lonpllbi)1,01td Xt is referred tri throug114-ul, t.hl,s. V(.,, Sibliogrophy j-'01, a onmpIt�t'j, i,.) 4 1tw , t � , , !�,** - 111' 1 ` h 0 .- 110C(I A resconmaja8anvE, of t,jlt, r 1 iCF.j t 11 * C4 LI r t"I , vyn t, done oil January 17, 1"I'M5 At, Lhat. In F-l''Jaiton of aei,9mic damage and ovmirveiwo i:o fjc,,,lje r e t- A i n i h r-:[ w a I I s , ourbs ) j t"! i g I 1) 6 J streams and orchards wa6 mi,ria, local residents t-Mro condticted. and 86tiquer Ctiravii-,y Mips jvtr(— 1,,E)c1 and anonial-i oa v a I a o a v j, 0 11 S \§ WESTERN GEO-INGINEERS UWAT T (It, C' Map No .27-07 Butte County, call fOrnia ,j � i tj 1"late Bo page 4 (see Plato A, page The SW cornr,j, of which j_,� of the intersection of Bohemia Avr- ") EOF-J, nortil ,511d Upas The western boundary parallel, Road for 660north-:youthfeet. The norty, and souLl,utindarier, b PalerMo the EaSt side of TIPP(-,r trond east 630 fedi: to the Odstern bour nday, tqn,,,j, Che north-outh boundarie4,, an(j More SPOCifically, the northwL-In,t corner o:r 1d tit) f0et South and 550 feet ea ;;t 4, T18N) st � of th(. Morthwest of R4L, Mr)B&M (sec pfjlf� .1 r, p t (I above E00tage distance., are are closr The Assessor's Map No .27_07 and not fx,o,, a e,j survcy,kaken front I at njap. PHYSICAL 1"PATUP! I loWatud at the1)' -18 (' - of 1:tic' WC.'Eitorn 8ierra-CaSC�Ide Mountain ppovihcu, lin and the eastern edge :,I- -sat t "a c�" I f i c- Me) t' n't ai n Sv s t 0 m Pl"OVin" Of Callfornta, the C;r'k Vail' --v C2E?OMorp)l:Lc The of thO North Ame'riCan COrdillora. parcel is divided bY I nortl-l(.ast LrOndin q 11),man Ravine, 10avin, 1/3 parcel 88 of the stremm, Of "Ll g drainage of ParcOl 1411 and 2/3 of the dendritic draina,gf,e systThis 5t,renm Is p6rt C'f tI)e r" Of South ficrls�ut creek. At tho time of 1:110 visit) the stroant was rjowjn�j' The C1.1"late 18 410diterranjollt+a Januar 'y teMporatilre of 45 '�P and an P-�-Prarlt- 037'.ilv to 79.1 ,p. Tho area 1,10s do 11j, in p ti r e of time high of arld all al! (8111ce f1r. is the averaqo EJat(7, for the f 2bth fall Maroh 'I '/th is the' irl the hast in '110! 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M t�^: r (` w ,w ax t.•. +� « v r "4i v. , 1 .: Pt,✓C ��i' h4K o- »_ ,", t u w. h""'' *w.,w« ,. + Y',t v } � � .,".. .;;.y MSC bq�'1'-ty 't `•'^i.�'"''�n• +�'• d y}y"�''�, +�,•. �,� ' *aa, �"�' �� w, r ;: `- ... ,.CU ,� , " 7 t ... �. +..rent * T ��� e �• o, ' *i ..r c"}'n a WESTERN GEO-ENGINEERS The general Area 1,; oparsely populate d r.jn the northern 'boundaries of Palermo, Or. ov.illo is the iri-Oor area of population, and is approximately 5Ina tc.:: north along Upper Palermo Poad and Lower Wvandotte Road. Tho -se roads arcl paved and w,1ll-ma.intainvd- GEOLOGIC SETTING The parcel is sit,uated bu�twoeit �41 ,and 22t teol iibovo iwa level, upon the westerly e.xtent-.ion of tho low fr:tOothjllj of the Sierra Nevada. The foothills Lncome more ruriged cowards the east, and finally grader ince) the main Sierra Nevada. The Sacramento Valley of, !-he Groat Vajlay Province, liras to the west. The Western Foothill Belt is froquent.',j r(oferrod to as than Western Metamorphic belt of the Sierra Nevada) prinarily because the belt is pre6ominantly underlain by Paloozon and Mesozoic metamorphic rocks. There are generally two oxplanati.ons <,f tht--, goologic history of the region. The most popular belief is that the older metamorphic rocks were dopnsited during the Paleozoic time, During that period) the Sierra Nevada regIon lay beneath a pre -historic sea and recieved sediments from the Past and west. As sediments aCCUMUlated dUrinr j the late Triassic a;id Jurrasic Poriod.o) a north tiendinq synclin,il trough beqan to dev(-Iop i-ind f t I I with vt.,Ainientary and volcanic ,mater ill. Durin.q the er%,i) At"101i " vl,i. TMI jr� the synclinorium and rot;t to tb.,rrr vht� N -vada Batholith by a series of threo t.tit.% ja�at oocuring about 85 milli ort voar-, -itm,, Aft�rr tht, qranitit� rocks worn omplack,.J, t1jo an(_,vstLa1 of.-rrk*j Novado wa,; upliftod durinq th,.N(�v.j:latj Vrosion the iplifi- ux;Ilosed ino elt',initir, rwcko seen rouay in thia Gierrt% Npivoj-;-. whll+ dtr p :+,r t, i r+t! int(l, 'tho Gro". -Ir Val I ('Y Dan 'Ac: I V i t bt-,r4an i it ",at rthern and central Sierra ol,,z.til mi.w1jo 4!1 A,,V,,k _ho , ML. And continued into the Miocvi , , L! .'r I n 7 l.ii(- o e n , , t h GN n o r t h o r n S i o r r,,i N 0Y il d a wa s 1 1, t o I n t r,) I, it t. Fr o n i o n J u r 1 n q r,ha Qua t o I- n, I ry To e i t I I f� I a 11 d a seen today 1-1 ato 0) r),I,lo ? Other (Jeoiclic irit(n�rjjrctaLinn;,; oto, t,irod on plato tectorlins , One SUates that: I hkd UF4 *hrn I I. -I'll I Is represents on old boundary, of iuI,,Jtj­t i ,Yj .­,.nv bti- tween t.n North American and Pacifir, ,? r u 5;j.o p I i r c,,, . AI s e s t 18 that the Western PooLhil is M t ti vio kji 1t. War-, ,Iura,;-;ic' oceahic rid( i? Was lipward by folding and faultinel aurnq tho twva4ar oti.,,jo,ny. - b - GEOLOGIC MAP OF WESTERN FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NEVADA NEAR PALERMO, CALIFORNIA 1 rn M qit —L.»—� EXPLANATION p Fvo ( �` nv QSG Stream Ohannhl beposat sOR L �;rll Q p Pan De o s a t ra T19N �;t.. �fv ` r, �Cu ,�a*� �P T Q p Plio—Pleist,t)rQnc Nonmsrrxne Ir `�'` {J y��,,,..- tar CO*to PARCEL LOCATION '�° G � EVP Eocene VolOcAni,c�-P rb ( � � .0 � tr l a st a, c IPA Cx A Ic Tertiary Nonmarane ?t'1 S N �1, � � �`� � Mesozoic Grana tj c fi4ocl:s 1 1 6 r •fesozo;i o Basik int:rus vn Cnr,, ZIP as 7'1 N QP `� ��' �ic�a�ro.ranir Rc�cl: r�. == Boundaries oC Shear Zone v • Town/City Location P 4E*Parcel Location R R6C <<�tTa:iIJ.s 4' i� ThiS Uction oji NaTS: Gravity Mareofo��la.�:orni�►keGtlico`nShr�+�t. � aollqQr 31sr. 5 4atuo, Milesy �1 1 u COMPIlat ion by H.W. OliVOrj S.L. Robbi'nt, D.n, Scale, 1 .4p,DGp W,L. Rambo and 17.F. Sakola, 1980. GeOlOgV from ir.b 13urn©trb anr3 G:W. JenhintA.,, 1964, ChicoGaalogia riap Of Cal,iforni4, Shi3et' . a D WESTERN GEO-ENGINEERS The aldur mor4morphl" rorks! in tht. W(,"ti�rn t,'oothtll Belt of tho Sierra Nevadas are called the Bedrock Serion. In the Palermo 0110a, the Bedrock Series consists of an unnamed (Amphibolite Schist) metavolcanic rock unit rich in amphibole minerals and the much less deformed Oregon City Formation, which is metamorphosed flows, pyroclatitics and volcanic -sedimentary rocks of this "Amphibolite Kchist". Overlying the bedrock Orion are Cretaceou:, and younger sedimentary and volcanic rocks called the Soperlavent Series, These rocks rest uncooformably on t -ho lipdrock Series and dip gently to tho west beneath younqor, flat lying ploistocene fluvial deposito of the Rcd Utuff Formation and Holocene alluvial deposits in tho Sacramento Valley. Su;accn, 1982, suggosts that the haquna Formation of Pliocene to Pleistocene aqe lips conformably upon an unnamed dacitic lahar of Miocene to PlloconV aqO� The Nomlaki Tuff is part of, and near the base of) the Laguna formation, The Riverbank Formatiirn lies conforiiubly upon the Laguna Formation, with the Mode&to Formation lying conformable atop the Riverbank mnnatiorh both boing of Pleistocene age. Tho Holocon, s r-present. P6 by recent alluvium and basin dor�osits- The entire 10 tore parcel of tho report has Wymon gravelly loam at the ourf ace to a depth of at least 8 in,heg. The Wyman gravelly loam is a dark, reddivh-brawn, ay and sand soil with abundant organic material in Yt. 001nage is well-establi8hed The sQil draiiis %,,ell oxcept in the immediate vicinity Of the crock) whoa. Its.7, scat; :,in become saturated Qeo Plate J, P19(. 161. Tint sn>wth ci, the property in a read rqL, tho hymaN 1ravP;'v Maw can be seen to lie upon tbo Redding qravoll, rAnV i6ny and iz approximately 6-8 itichos thivX h-vo. 'ane R-dh"q gravelly - sandy loam in light Vo dork od, ;f- sondy; this soil dra.n The major str"Mii%il WaVart it t11" h, -11 Mv, A 4orphik, Belt of roM in tho Foothil ss ioril 7w."n" ski oxtenas from Lake Almantir mnuthward apt,I "1 system Is actua: 1; two sepat ate f nAl Y vw" too Molonwc, Fault zonq to thn oast and I hf Mir MwNtai it Mol V win& U) the west. Wither taulv zonn tins Flovwn stionifloant, movement vinep thn very uariv 'lost tiato puri"K Although no uilnitioant f iult 0 rtnW-v' n u we a A Mang, the Foothills Fault SVstrm tni Youl to %' 10"I Y�alli 1t` is recognizud that Parthquokvs do Vit" nr "lonq this sysi;= Plate E, Palo 9 1 mhown tho hI s ; niA o 1 1 r it tern w" earthqueaus from 185U tm 1010. - 8 - A WESTERN GEO-ENGINEERS it PC, tw 1 CXKYFdu�"(.. tiypi.,lutt iMp • •, • b !U"aG � kt1C♦1laF }' p • "1 . b Y � A lea 4'7 ' 'a aglr i0 1+• •1� 1 M a ♦ yR,kw gra ►1,Yrt M i5 .�: O OQ \ :. • 1. � r i * � � I d ".+Y` ^: . 4 2 µa. 4 1 Ct.AYIUh iwf4.1 .elruir t "` ��� � (r 91 Jigl1 YYI IdcIJ 1 L al:Ah P11 yrP1At OF F,rtwFtp .. t ." .S. • n. �' • ,4 v .Y '.t. ; a l py. ?�4',,t' es' A. i .ItAt CA4i55 JAVLt .t1S4�ti�lY • • • NII { �"9r 1 CFC±FI&Mi Jflafi •19715 Gw:1 .�! '• o . w , j "� Yi'u41 F or,'tY pr /UOt�,itr. 1 J Y1 M1Y 414E t+B..J "s y u '1, '1aM • r'.1 i ...� .l i,�,AYY"11 YrY�Y +b �14 �,k" C�,N •r ii c , , Y : � • 1" y/rY yY. R. t.r•s jn r =y rrY } ' I • l la ti° d= Q V [it • t Y 7 'SICKhiI{FtJ e e to r y � •'''j ki'•°X 1 t" tyrl t �� • r ppb 7• �� . 1. • SA ♦r IVA t 7 wii,tl"rf9n d of Y`i's'ery 'I,S. `IIokollfY`,t�t r!�14"orn i Depa'I'%.iiont, of t4iat�ElI' �27 _.:d'� 2(" April 19777 K5. , Y t � s WESTERN GEG-ENGINEERS FoI lcly Itl�I 1:l'o.' c:,.11 1 A ti ,1;11 tt! ,1� f rein t°t►t iltat)i$L't"nittGl't' _i Wal -'Or R6?so,jy co,% 4 eij .0 .) t h e f j o. d tc.- look ;Lot lavid- t1, ,')j !;ilrIUioo auIt: '111+51"t•tls.-III t I I c'r''1:.1:i„1 t, Th't 4.`LF+I,illr3 Ili t J I i ae,k -'. rto w•1> i'II �;oov, vf' j 11 I ttir.� �;• a , Thi jroiind ora�kin(j ccrosiF,'tod s i n C-yt'IIi"Ic,n ,'1 1° ;'44t t zone 'vary'.ntl front, abbot I t.xl:,i. 1, :'� 111t+t' w1,1, iind I v ,. long , The wcsty sicle of fthv c ac Ic l y,SCv-111 w.j.,.' 11 l , lacck downward . The gener,11 1 1 f t -133 t- pr,111;4 f;,rl pattern :11igtjest-ed ,1 r 1 lht.-) •] r-ral tt,'.I 1 h, i t 1i, sFi�,",a C`mt4nI . Thi - tt,tb1+',r111 c•1 , t t'.tkt" t+ 1, htl%ltlk,; +.. '1 tlrl',j •j ii11 tx .. wo t'hip sur3 ice c!1'tiC:tw 1 rir) t)L LII E' l:I N".'C' t i111�j FII I ! :'l11 l l '%n P I I r.1- I ', -v t• 1 I J , blcl r t; cat h li � ` 1 11 ` I' t- I ij"t°1 ~rx 1�,, ,; ,.�. IL tA zone :.'ta:*t`i'n7 it t1w taijvtaci 0 r,Ii!k,Iriq 110 1.,%ttrr,rla,rig w;ia el;, sh•,)wn j n P i o t,, . G I1r1grt Ik . , AI I I I'ti• rte l ljt tir'It t itel le'a t eilt .� I at) I t ('I1 tiri3 MI ,1I1,;113 t 00 wi,. t ,.i.rid st r 1'Is i lltl +, 'i9',t ,l lontr 01c,�vo i�q'nil II•lI I t rite!-:tlt•.I i,,,of, PI,I1 11, 1 t The "Pa..{Tilly 'rack '%,ne: ti S"is :I I *'C"•1',°<=1"'r_4I 111 I` 1. t1tl I,t1C 1 97 s t•:11Jy Cyt t'hc t'I ovc- t and [I1 I '1 cra' k . Th 'l .i t'I,r't2txl:,, ii" c r,:jcL fot"n1od d ".'e, vi,ondinq t1I1`7t,11,t it 11'r:'riti Pst,it, nw,� :3t11I h t�>^fry 1 1.1 :, f'k', 1 . k � t'I rlli,t t1 t: r't t 1 •1 t' k.� z^..I I1+�xc. 1' : `lliI a i n 1: to d 1S t.irict„I .1 oxt.t�ndIrltt Ir,t t1 tt,v tr.o► %'tt,it m4111 t;Ite crack 1.or'"'at: ions cli't" t1 , I gtli ,.j l I tlsy l titj l ". u',1,t-t 1 1'1 'y,"I4 ^` .ire and Soom t,' r 1 it to 1`t11' i _p, ifjjx ,tt,ttw" Ir' � 1 Pa 1, 14). u vi c z a, 1 !�, 8 � d'tb,:tt't. 1� l wr t, 11 i- s� t." t 11 C� a t_ti,e base +,3f tha j to h'LIIW iI(I n,,I F. I, t, I, I,,I'Aenil n0T.t:i` -n[')'r v'. ,4t• ar"r"t_ I It., 1": -1'.t , t t t61 I top(-.'rt,y 1t"x."'v,- ""I11 l�„ .'I . *►l;tI I,` E,t, 1 n, 1ltlr 143 'ah ground cravK. +'i3ttlt 1,.;1_ t,t t LI,,>•jj,,l ,iPI i".ul*;i'vF' r jw it),it`Il xovi1,1v1 LI ivi, t, t,1, t1I .,I1, - ?' I"t t1u Ey`eoIi gic '°I.1I t 1 ilt t,",1`t".1 ,:i rsti•'I. *c, 01't:llr'In til 1 a I _In 1Prair7 e' z`. c— f. n n,1 , ►;1 t rtl„” w, I I tt r , x .:.,, l and p 4' ti l 1 • t 1 r•L . r ti r �.� x t C 1. t t. �.,-,l:.L, At tl,•t l- I.I, I Isl' 11: L !R .'1 .11 e^n] ,7t1•l4t Y no ,act un I %1 Y.rj' t Y , r;• t 1 ',li'.1, r1't V 1 ttt.wI.,'»(.,Y• 1 o 1 df•?t'!t"l i -j ,"4t. tii tt.,,rlgttltt i.ouilLt r: 11 I11I 1., "t 1 "Ii 1 t- ,I , F1 i ht I,,,1,11'tott 11' 4 -d t, a t: c• h:1 L n 1, t1'i 1 l II t"ta'port yx , IB. Y t t'Yr tat I Itr r t !'i,..'� t, ill 1 t ► ')t'.+'lj 1I t'I 1:' lr7 t l'r! t"� ww t'' r , % R Y k' Y . , - t � .-' � 4 1 x ., t P , . , t ' 1 "l i I•' I. YI "1' I'..; L bulon w e the 11'.1l'. t. h i:,,, J� 1 , 'ti f a Zt •J.�,Q "'A��O Kf nr.wi wiµ� .h,r �X ,CI N_yV� W. Wr �,• yr .• t� .i <`�-elf s r Yy '}� YTI ry r � �I'`'�y�M��` w ri i 1 {4��J J (f�t•� irk, ;�/`r�� p�/'J " � 1,.�6 1•efi �� JJ f { p.. r • LJa • Jz. •��«`. 4 p CLEVELAND HILL �a 1. CRACK ZONE 1 �'r. J�i•1 ,IM�.x rt � wT"J1 curt � EXPLAUAI J (� Srlillameof Crnlow Toetjo,• ry Man 1 r1 i\r Fri: Cir a h e S �. ri re,bruary 1976. .____,_�.....�r»�.,, �e�k� Il t'!terC 1 ! �k i?'� i. ' oiltIy"L 1975 t..ej q 1 Bulletin 203 en fI'CM Cl I i, t epi tj 1 -1 Jrpr1 �. 19 V t`�,e x � .l�J? Ill:.,l P.J�� iYrl�:�� k�t���'�1i?j`r���� y , i L k P. �G1 • r i} ,., k'1 jk{, rT it y ,. l �ri;?��r ! � ?S. IV"e.F � M, k .+hr Y•+ , ` +ivy I x'A w •.''F; r��R,, I y1 j i ,„± j 1. e r v' f k } t,a iy IF iYty r+,kvrt 1 {{.}rr rl�.• 1F} bYtl. r Yd to rf. ,i t 1�i�1 tl ��.'Y?+ k�.. ° Mr fiFy e1 i {1x+;IkE ♦ e �,^r ”dY ',' ��{ p �,�, � r 6 .nx y r i xf . • �•. ��y {"k�q +.{. i x s�ti �� .,5, r a... y ti� :. 4 4 � ! `y. f .(•,J V 'I tl d� �+ 17�a �x v.�1 �°� '1 y �l.+r°y N� � r,� t iP i, i tll� S , 1 . r e ,,� L'�i t•u,e �,� OIL xYYYrrr r w i 'U {Y� YN ��Mv � �'� w � +moi � Itl ?1 �,� �� •{ Y igt + allyx. �iyl+, rllfi11111,I'. Yon +�,'w `p�>, • � �i +� s• }-.y /"s' " "�.`e 1 nr c a1 r *, aLi, ,. _'•'^—er' / ` � �. `'1'''.j �,'K�1 •w'�,T� Yl.�r a ♦j� +t R �"�'$iA i�tl•��`0-. ^yj�gyk � ,i 5r f 4 y y tl tyd ' TlFoll ll N1r1 ` i ,4j' �:;y I ys tr:a ,�' ,,a ! t }4` � � ri�,'a �e .h't ^k re i �31R 1 �i'' 1i 1( �Z 4 �o ' ° u�p�dw,` f,( RON 11 !; re �„1y 0 U j. ✓''1 J` Yee c „rd q �; dy�j# R4 'a�C ; lu.. L4, ycr / J Eiriry'!•� 1 .� � e I� { .„ �r ' Y°a"'CU'l`[ariF. Citi' ,;e M'*y i y. 1 k ry ;Ixar Mpa i` +4r}iy 0""S as, to r .tl 4 r 4,4.f yj+.y 41,p, G+y�4: �;1 +, ' F 1♦,,-^'Br1fi�'r�Q�' s, `h +`iia °`way u�"f`^'v�� � �l �� � � '� � k n w !y •14k��b#k .'" a ��'�{ta} �,� I `1 11. i � � y e• 1 `. �, w 1� k �!�„► r�4 tel, 14 1 1 MM SHO,,�x �i k W5 r EXPLANATION la„ l ..3. r 5upr:rinceol *:n= c•p ,iA C ,� '� \'�... / �-�.+.�--�---s.:��:a x'r,;ce��rt��°.„`{ �'Ellao a Bums own w 1 1 0 Ground Grot.hmij Aar) . l PdJokmo Cities Z"t Generalized Geology Epicwentral Ari: n, with iYira, 1. n , f h11"11I1:�;hook Aftershock %cine grid G ound :'racs i nq x !''lN.l. 11 f rw. ” 'q i l `. i Y1$ a "1t v art pw meat of Water Re,mourees Hul I o t in 2” � . Apr l l A I I k p . 4 + 12 n A J 11,,xrq� ,F 1 In r 4 r + i t 1 1 1 is PARCEL I,OCA-IO.N r r - 4 r w k i1� Y il,w µti �1 r 't4"'` ' i 1 lit► F 7 "�ry,l •• r tR,Rx 1.:;Y ny,...wa.ri.., R mat, .y F 4 4 . a 9 YS .yry,�...,:,,,� • M. " R*4�RC� fL1•„y�ixk�Wa a 1� 18tiOtlsh p c� Cle�r�;j i+,•ttr 118ken 1 nd [1),j] •, �d April ]1977 ��1���ana Jrr- , yi ttt, ; � rpt` twr r �„x�r 4.�,,vr. w, tfvpcct� r Y �.,.r tr ,� nt r W ✓.r r e� iVr r, tet' �1Y• +�:��,�`a��t 3 � �M1dl Plate l��rr:15Z.�' ll"4"7? r �`I1)tF'IS 11 � ORM t t t � t I AINI SHOGtK q 7? C'PICENTER to M k s,. F I"11l'IC\lrS "b�?� r1 r NORTHERN EXTENSION , PRA I R E CREEK LINEAMENT•- rr I q EXPLANATION "'-z---- kc i � N lY M Pro)eClion of Lmeaitment � �• `11r, r SUiloce CPodktnq y ` ) J r.� 4irieartien�:s sr�ui.l� o:� Lake or�vi,��.� i nc�.ur�in I�l. a�.>; �.+~ Cxrre Ravine hd pdyncs teak, the three main .1.� n�amen�s . � r �wa� n e .a �e�ar,tment �� C�at+yr l2hsoUrce,�, 8ta1l��in ��� n from P.65� a if0rh� Talo r 2030'April 1977, 1 .� v W S lVe WESTERN GEO-ENGINEERS offset , approxi mato i, 1 110 t q0t eo,,t &I tiro Upper AlOrmo Road . It 11 not known It 5"A wrAok wall f related to the 1974 uarLhq"oke. A SIMILar spall cra0k, also with no Vlsablc oj"it3" r is Present aproximatoly 75 in 0 "OmcrOLO curb f0et northwest MOW). This clack to be relatedto the 1975 earthquake and no in known cracks wero seen at that time. Qr6und HAXARr) PROM uROOND Struotural damajo ata any Well Site depuntij UP"n the sOvOrIty and the travel direction of ground any, durinq Nhaking, if, an earthquake occurrelice, Thety of, ground nhakinq dopendn on the following factors: the strength or maqnitudp of the earthquake, M $'to, the kinds of rocks or so,, Ith distance from the length Of time that the gro4nd material OL the site, frequency of shaking. ohakes and the dominant Staff) in 1979, The division of Mines and Geology concluded that any actIve or potent,ally active faults In tho FoothIll Fault "stern, of which the Cleveland Hill VOult and Krairin part, Orook LiheamOnt are a are MWO of prouticinq a 6.5 magnitude ourthquake, him'hinatipeak hor'zont4l accelerdtlOf'-, of 0-6 grOvIty, a period Of 0.4 Socondi, with A duration of 20, seconds, These tactorr, shojjjd b, to any cohatructlOn on this parcel. �6"Chvrlw The 10 acre PircH in Hjt,,r,,•,,, Wt went Of d =Stzondblp fa"It or, mOt" lik"Iv, d topoqraphle linasmOnt and is situltud In -an irpq Crack Zonu whithKn"wn do,the Palermo Prairie 's P0ssIhIV a nortborn extesio nn of the Croak Llnvamenn Tho Palr!rni,-, �k ion discovered durlhq the Orovi 110 inves"q"Ll"n " W Augunt 1, 1975 earthquake and i t" evidence S pf_, Ore is no suggestinq the pro,enco f,,,, Zone within Or adlacent to ZOne or rupture the tho paroul, A rulannaiscance Of area showed KUL oniv minn: otaekinj W come, roll and sh f0t1hdationa and rotaInIng -usWned from ground akinq durina fore and Marshnoks. two OrOv'110 vara. ppak. and its A flituro MoUniY"Up 6.2 virvhquak, 'rr it CleValana "III P"" whir I" SnME"il "Injjq bhr,% arcol. This event Could jos,11tan the p shaking with a Peak huriAG"P.1, strong from an PPIcuntur jo mjj,!,�carabout 0.6j Underlain by wet , "str' thO PlrOul- Arear., severely slam rel r l or th sai 1 W,V, ,,, bu moms bY 0 h• Or differenti;jI. v 111 r!h i nkj . 1b - " WESTERN GEO-ENGINEERS Plate r PALERMO CITRUS TR. SUB. NO I T. iSNAAE. M.D.S. ..--- -W Small or,-ick in crmcrot(A ru-b, known to be zeiat ori to the 1975 "QrovIlle Earth° util,u 0 1 W SLIBJECl a h PARCEL r reprosentm Area 1,1 c°1bovo n4)1-All, Y w;,i�� i Spzgi kit' w - QL I F7Of1F�M(1i AVE. 00 so C1 loo 300 500-700foet WESTERN GE0-ENGINEERS 1 ri[I': 111 lr['ti I1s11 t M , t. k'0I]c h]n4.t, tlC'1,, Cl !'i, t..'tt' . A .AIea3�, t7 3t,!':t.-• '"'ti fled ..ince "')Pttxrltic "�u1`t�itn�t�ra�� �xc %4thin thu, propt-I L,y 1,Uunclat Ir or Within 7 pparen.t �,Icinity, A I inoamt nt, ux• {�ue�t a �,n�k�1F r"s cult ittrmt~di.ate 500 feet :�, st. et: the part- , present Vhl feo] L'rii'It. ttt,,. 1t�tt,t l" Iti A,Ii�� Acct. of � �J'l u l l i f1111%, �.rt� t t,u pt•rtirt f t t n, anywhere on ttle� parvo, wit i, t.}Irr at~e>t� ��tl� surated �t �aer,t.t()n c,water ta,rwslh y 7. t 11t c7t¢ir , rire,j w>_' 1, r 1, Inc adjacent t r 1 } ."libmi,tted E '3eoI0"II t tt �« I`.� �r l�. �ir• ii �a .' t #3037 L WESTERN GFO-ENGINEERS Alan) C.R., ''ReservoAr-Induced Earthquakes and Engineering Policy, Se1si0loqy Laboratory Wifornia Institute of Technology" in qj�1,.J"LatM121 C. c5 Pasadena CA, November 1982, pp. 248-250. Borchardt, G., S. Rice and A. Taylor, Nal eosols Q-Y-eZlynq tJ'—P- E -0 -0 -1 -hi -11-s WAIT 'S stem .5yaX jw4hgry, Californin, SR 145, California Division of Mines and Gaoloqy, 1980, Sruer) W.G., J.T. Alfors, J'. L. Burnett and T. E, ""yj ar.) Qjrbag QanjanS Master Plan LOX 121007"ifli HI'lletin 198, California Division of Mines and Gaoloqy, 1973i Busacca, A.J,, Q9qjogjc HisLogy qyyj S %..!,) 11 P c.." �03' o tLorttieastern Sacrament g yalloy, Sja_jiyjAia1 Doctor of Philosophy Diesertationj University of California at Davis) 1982. Carpenter, I.a., A.TStrahorn) T.W. GlasV300 P. Earle Storie, iall Smryyyal th 11-Q QX=0111 Anal, Na, 4, Series 19266) Unitod States Department of Agriculture Stream of Chomistry and Soils. Department of Water Resourcus, ktr'Ln jp�j (�, E). -, r ILC . tA Q-r-PZ1-1-1Q DAM gAjaved FaciltiA9 e DUrjna t b -a ' "Uht- 1 k Bulletin 203 j 1 915 cngthauAh ., State of California, The Re-ourcoo Aqenvy, 1977, Greensf older, R. W, eLtLjj_t ,-j -1 e,YJ�!'! � j '"', " t .L_j �j --n t 1 -RN--WA-taims s Ln Qa I —if ortl-l_a h ol : T - Hi= tp ry, , Da t a and al Sk 37, --alifornia Division of Wries and Geology, 1972, [tart, E.W. UaZard jQAPT I_n UnwORK010 Raal YAMP& anny Act of 1111 with 1waox to Wawa nuding Kaw NAP, so 42, California Division of Mine$ and G"0101y) pov, 19$0. --, "Cround Rupturn AAwoojat"d With Vvialtinq, Forthquako, A"ju, 19"j" In rLilirnrnia Dc'rombor 1915, pp. !-17o. Oliver, H,W., b.L. h0bblnn40. Inamho and R,P. s1kora, Poll '11i V at I OP Qf Qjjfirnih, C aLuqt, California Div,Ajon 01 WOO and "?0lo91q 1180, Shorburre, R.W. and o.& "0', MarthligaM 1-. W0 Ott Q41 001iferniti Division of Minea and Gociogy, 197c, Toppozada, T,R. and P,W. 11"-, ind Lake Levelm at orovIlle, CA" in Q101 ay, ,Tuna 1982' pr. I1i-118. A laal 11, " APPENDIX h CQUNTY O BUT l' I NVJ At )NMENTAI, C;iiJ CKLi;; f' l t)iZhl (to he r;amrlctetl )� l.e SAY) 1 BACn Il I,09 P 84-11-14-01 AP i 27-07-08 l " Name of proponent Bernice St anlaope 4. Addrese of proUono t and ropresentot,,, ( i, applicable) 4 _ 6$01Palermo Road �'0. GraI3oVog to s, P- �.. Orovij,le �Za_-A 9 5JGS — Protect desc�ripti.onTerata t due Pax;cc� i`ia� , BoLine J•ioc��.�:tcai:on rIAN l�1Tt�Itl N Nc ctla rc;f�lTrlc.n CE �,. Does clte ...s.,YES lKylyp No project ,have viae potential to �lvgaaric� they a quality of the environment, sa.ahstantial7y Mede t the habitat. of as fish or w;•ild i,fe:wprries, cause a fish Or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate aPlatt or animal community, reduce Ac Mpbor or restrict the rang of a rare Or endangered plant or animal or eliminato important examplefi of thrr ataaior periods Of California hist�wr)• or prehistory. b. hoes the pro3ecit have he short-tern henerith to the ladetrimentaor 104ach-f environmental goals? taw short" Germ, c"nw a t onment is once which occaar5 t ni�aa w reI rat ive l yhe hriot' Period or time while long-term impacts will endure into they future,) c. DOns the iroject have imnae•tg which are individu- ally" limited, but cumul,ativAY consider"aable2 i�l floject maY impact on twcw tar matre� sei�ar:ate tcsoa►rles where the impact can each reYsoutce+ is rol.at ively small, but where the ot'f'cxcr or The total of Ase impacts erre the ont"ironment- is simnfricanQ) d, Ifus the prolect have" environmental e eructs "hi c rwill causy skt,ntial vin 5 either direblvadti�re'rfort on human r i.radfiect1y Cal"'l'r,li�itli"�"tIItN CTO i , v vompl oted la," thv Lead Ape^nuy a On tho basis of thi;; initial ercaaTaiautirin; "WE find th, pruposvd Itra"Ivet he preparvd, Ctwhf.l �tw°I' have a si to the c�iac�ir. �aaawe"rat , and as NT�OTIS"Y DECIMATION will � Partiawcant erfo t ME rind that although Mir,• pt ealwosod project roul d have a s i gni, ri, cant c�Cke�ct ern they environment t�lwura� will not he ar sIl;tai�racztnt e�l'f'c�ct in s, "tat he.�causee tItc� MITIGATION l�tiiA:i"URES described on C RATIhrd lwcer twrawet lwc�via aadded to the pr(;JV� t. A Nt1Cs1"i'ltrl' C11,(a.i11�.r1'I'it7{r; tri 11 he prepared. 11WP rind they twroi)oseecl beer lvet hire have I si , thew enr�°arc�nmOnt, and an ENVIRONMENTAL fi~tl'�1t'"1'��Ilip "d sniricnnt crequired. DeceMber 19, 1087 v t"tMM11 OF IIIcTTil, PLANNiNa 13HPATt'`i'fc11i I, �laua h1, Ebl��ilj ;e"ssce'1iter Reviewed by: > TSCTS 3V. ENVIRONMENTAL exp anations o• all -"yes" an(; "maybe" answers are required (,Explanations n attached sheet(s)) YES IMA1?U NO 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography cr groi,u d surface �-- relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any 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 siltatiori, deposition or erosicn which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake "? g. Less of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h, t posure 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 regionally? 3. NATER. Will the proposal result in substantial,, a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of grater movements in either marine or fresh wagers? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? .' c Need for off-site surface drainage improve- Tents, including vegetation removal, channel.- ration or culvert installation? Y —' d. Alterations to the course or flwt of flood waters? _ . e. a ,. Chane in the amount of sur acs water in an�, water, body. f. Discharge into surface, waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved otygen o� tixrbidity? g. Alteration of the direction or rate Of flaw of ground, waters? h. Change in the quantity of ground waters, eithee through direct additions of with- drawals, or through interception of an aqui for by (ntt s or excavations? , i Reduction In the amount of wafer otherwise :available for public water supplies? j. Exposuro of people, or property to water �. related hazards such as flooding? __ YES; 111AYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Chane in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops) and aquatic plants)?, b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial a. Changein the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, 'rare or endangered species of animals? C. Introductirn of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migrat on or movement of animals d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? G, NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. increases in existing noise levels? ,. b, E poswx of people to severe noise levels? ._ . 7. LIGHT AMD GLARE, Will the proposal produce Signa icant I ght and glare? 8. LAND USE. ,vill the proposal result in a, substantial al.teralti,on of the present or planes -gid land use of an area? 9, NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal, result in substantial. a , increase in the rate of use of anv natural resources? b, Depletion of any non-renewable natural w resources? 10, RTSX OF UPSPT, W l,l the proposal involve, t. A risks off- explosion or the release of haza °d- ous substances (including, but not limited to, oil., pesticides, cherrcicals or radiation) i. -'l th.e event of an accident or upset conditions? b, Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? 11. POPULATION, Will tho proposal alter the loci»Li.ori, distribution, density, or ,growth nate of the human population" la, HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing hi. -using, or creato a demanJ Cor additional housing? ;w. YES MAYBE NO 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. 'Will the proposal, result in, a. Generation, of substantial additional vshicle movement? b. Effects ori existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alt,rations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f, Increase in traffic: Hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or eedestrians? 14, PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal_ have an effect; upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services a. Fare protection? b, Police 'protection" c: Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of publir facilities, including roads? f, other governmental services? lii . ENERGY.. Will the propos %l result in a. Use of substantial, amounts of fuel or energy? u, Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy", 16, UTILITIES. Will the p ropsa l result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following a. Power or natural gas b, Communications Sys terns"? c. Water: d. Sewer or septic talk? a. Storm water draina—p? f. Solid waste and disposal?'. 1R' HUMAN H ALTIJ. Will the proposal result in" a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excIndin,g mental. health) `? b, Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18, ASSTHETICS. Will the praposal result in the obstruction ot 1MY sCenic Vista or view oPen to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensivo site open to public View? X X L L I'. RECREATI'Ur1. Will the proposal rest `BS rItl�°};l mact NO Pu—Onupp�srtunity.es? the ti�asity or c{uantity of existing recreational 20. CULTURAL RESO .r - a. 1%rill the proposal result in. the alteration Of or the destruct, or, Of historic archaeological site?ehstorc or b• Will the proposal result in advise physical or aesthetic effects to a historic building,pre}li5toric or C. Does she stz•ucture Or object?' P have the potential to catase -- a physical change «hick would affect unique ethnic cultural values d. will the proposal restrict existing religious ar sacred uses Uithin the Potential impact area? V. DISCUSSION OF ENV,RONI1E iRL EVA LUAP AT I. b, � �----� 27-07..08 � c • T1iis project tivould allow development site. Some essar at one c s'lditional home - and will be necessary to and prepare :For construct. y install the driveway soil will be overcavered bn1'raxi.matel.y g y 0Q0 s y development. q :Ct. of 1• e. Erosion a;C soils is not a Most oi' the great concern on this property has a proporty, the undulating moderate erosion 1�otentia; greater b terrain. Along the small creel:, there iseata potential ba Cor erasion. Building setbacks will protect the crcelC :from. banl erasion rind channel, sedimenta ` l• g. Rodding and Sandy roam soil series }las be txolx. S3. This soil ► s very been mapped an. non"irrigated cro s; y productive, well suited to i lopment will. 'remove prime soi oil is Cumulatively si d Outside ox an urban area, .From production located au Y 911ificant � loss 1. h. This propert y is within a: highly active earthquake region. Active and in:Carred faults of the root}li.11 shear the site, capable of producing an earthquake one traverse greater. Aftershocks o:C the ].075 Orovill.e earthquake p Properties in tit s neighborlioocl. u 6. � to to va p 'epared) :faults precisely ma a yed affected have geological survey will lYave area desi.gnatod tilore:Cx�or mapped, and a loot no building �• b. C. calpaitan property Cloads into Wyman Ravine; c}7aracte , . ilazar�s. Stormtvate1 run -Off txzer to limited boding, will impact existing :racil: t ,os a generated by flooding, and exacerbate Normally) public iVoTk8 does not retjuil'e drainage WymanrRa.vincels eresome khan 3 acres. nage imp��ovements Since this Project is Avithin ����nago basin..CacilI os may be req%ired, 3� j, �1 zone "Alt Mood boundary '1�as laoen ma the Ivcst stele of Upper P-tl ormo Road, ppec} along the creep on A �etv channel is being r r constructed on the west side. It will allovI tte flooding on the property only if the channel extend! j"or a great distance off site. If not, the water. Iva 1 i tactic up on the site, V a. d 8.. Clearing for the homes:ite and driveway mny remove as many as 36 olive t: ccs . Continued land d iv7.s i oy 111akcs the orchard economically unvicbic , increasing per -acre production costs. Additional residences will restrict ne7.ghboring :farm opera- tions, leading to additional growth: 54 d. Given the 2L -,—ac. zoning, further splits E1 po likely. el,y. parcel 1. would split north and south of the crack Q order er iso comply with subdivision ordinance 3:1 ratio. ThInA places one building ding site across the creek.. Some disruption of habitat will result from construction of a bridge or culvert. 13. This, Map will add 36100 sq. :ft. to an eAKink; substandard parcel on the north. 1.3. Upper Palermo Road as in good condition, capable of handling additional traffic. l4f j remands for all governmental serv,.cos will inc:roasc as a result of new development, IK e. Improvements may A required pursuant to the Wyman Ravine Drainage Study. IT. d: Sce 1.: It. J + Applicant: Bernice StaJe A*ssor's Farce]. 27��k.44°'V/-08 o.rwr: DATA SHEET ERD Log # 84-11-14-01, A. Project Description 1. Type of Project Land division 2. Brief Description: Tentative Parcel NIan F 13oundary Line rlocl°i t" i r•�7 nn dividing 10 ac. to create 2 parcels of 5 ac. each and moving o11cro a= OrTIT Location: 8n tie east side of Upper Palermo Road, ap-prox. 1.500' south of its intersection Ivith—Cazmel Avenue, Palermo. 12 4. :proposed Density of Development: 1 diva, /parcel 5. Amount of Impervious. Surfacing-Sliglxt 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Upper Palermo Road frontage 7. Method: of Sewage Disposal: Septic system 8. Source of Water Supply: _ Individual wells PrOXImity of Power Lines Adjacent 10. Potential_ for further land divisions and development: None Inder existing zoning - Environmental Setting ,physical Environment: 1. Terrain a• General. 'Topographic Character=, Gently Rolling Vail.ey Land. b. Slopes:—S 6% c.. Elevation: 200-225► d. Limiting Factors: None . Soils -- a. Types and Characteristics Redding Gravelly Sandy Loam 7-1.'2" red grain, underlain by hardpan at 28 36'�nt�.ins varying amounts b. Limiting Factors: -Hardpan -retards drainage of irrieati.on waters. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake Zone i, .. , hZ091.011 s:.ox1 Potential: l�IodoratewlIrgll d Ears Zia ard, Unclassi:Cicr] Lan pxtro%�:, N' - 0 c dslYide Potential: tl= e l -k ane�a.vc Soy l Potential. .� .�. tow -High 44 Hydrology - -- a Suuri'ace Fater: Small cyeel< crosses property, App etcli Data sheet continued: b. Ground Water:_ Unknov .. cq_-nurce c, Drainage Characteristics:Drains west/southwest igi. hin.ULper Wyman Ravine Drainage Basin d. Annual. Rainfall (no anal) s 22-24" Wyman Ravine has limited c11L.p t ity _ and .s sub • ect eo Limitin Factors: Y to floo inQ. Scenic rural area 5. Visual/Scenic Quality• 6. Acoustic Quality; Good 7. ..Air Quality:. Good Biological Environment: $. Vegetation: olive orchard, a. very small amount of t:tve vegatat�ian along creek. -- 9 Wildlife Habitat: Small mammals, birds, livestock. oultural Env'ironm.ent : including 10. Archaeological and H.istoric,al Resources �n the �rc,�x: T�oti__y______ unkn 11. Butte County General Plan designationAgcultuxa`S.Rcsdenti.a • �; , ARD1I-t 2�z y 12. Existing Zoning., Olive orchard, two `houses, numerous 1 x is.cul uTal bulldio gs ncl-SE —Cs SIM.. Surrounding Area- '[Tees: Orchard, livestock t;we,st) residential at very lory a Land ---- densitx,es. ------ b. Zoning. ARAII 21, - Gen. Plan ?,-Gen.`Plan designations: Agricultural -Residential d. Parcel Sizej: `21 ac. e. Population.,a,rsp a comm m i.t 1"5. Character of Site and. Area, �A lttrral 16. Nearest Ueoan. Area: Oro�ri l lc + 5'• mi. N -NW ?, ;.�("J evanb Spheres of Influence .:. ........ 15. Improv ..�. e�en:tS Standards Urban Aron:-- 194 rea:1g. Fire Protection Service: a, Nearest Comity (State) Vire Station :,L,72. r,ri th7n Lmi.. b. Water Availability?, P-0. Schools in Area; �.pq1 e 7 niiienta t"y AppendiX 2 (b)