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PLANNING +CONlI�i'S ION SW6AAY SHEET FOR ''L
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Raymond Entzel
LOG# 89-08-15-03
1815 Pul.aman Lane, Redondo Beach, CA 90268
'DESCRIPTION TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP
being divided into 4cls; 3-5 acres ►
4Pcls; and 1-21 acres
—
4 Pay' jels on the north side of She -yo 'bane, east side
of
Van Zant Lane at their intersection with Reservoir Road.
ermo
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(5) 27-10-06
area.
A-5 GEAiERAL PLA-,,: AG -PEs 1 PROJE CT CONSISTENT?
Gr;. -A PLAN CONFORMANCE REPORT 28 JULY 85
DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNt" TORE
i CONSERVATIONACT CONTRACTS?
DAME AVPLXCATION ',RF.,Ck IVED August 14 1989
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,RA ST/6URVEYOR/CAVIL ENGINEER: Ron Graves ;& Assoeirtes
r'DDAESS. P.O- Box 986, Orovill.e CA 95965
DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED
BENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXtMptION - DATE FILED
0ETERrtii4iA'�70N---�---
PXD DATE �. � NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOFTELI'
MITIGATED 'tjEG DECLARATION = DATE ADOPTED
__. ENV., IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED, _.
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO,
B' COI SITTEE MEtTxtrG DATE
ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE 6 �'J'°�I' � •�"`{
ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION "Vtt
,APPEALED,; APPEAL HEARING DATE
BOARD ACTION
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TEUTA IVE, StmED SION TENTATIVE PARCEL W"
PRELD-UMARY 3UbDrllo=WAIVER APPIICATItU ,
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ADDRE : R 6. /S Dst %6'� I// e-E ,
W,T L NOTICE' OF TMARING TO: 44n
U)CA1110N OV MOP8PTYk TMINSHIP 'RANGE . +� �� SECTION
A a[: rt SOR' S PARCEL MRABER: �% 16) bCj ,. T 1Tl ACpEACE
PullAON SUBi!IT :91APY TITLE IMPORT OR RECENT POLICY C TITLE IMUM
(dated within last 8:Lt months) WITH APPL'ICATI011. 1NbIcA�t Bacy), THE DA M
AN1) RLCORD.U15 ;INF R14ATION BY S,iHICH THIS PARTICULAR PAR E tp WAS CREATED
NCAM BR AND S: !ZE OF PARCELS BE11,G CW- TED (itic ludi.no atm re= nder) ,
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1)T r`1'ANcr. '!'t TATU AL MATER COURSE 09 STORM MAIN: dA,)
Rltc7i� ";1�;I1 hW-.`1�t[m) OP SMAG:E 1)1,03T?SAT, IAMI1/1
(Check with Hea'Uh t. epartluettt)
yyy T } ^��y /yam WATER: ,
�' RO � .11*1.l) AY,JS RC9 !.Jl, TIATER:
(Check with tteai t.t; "Departs ent)
lar C)�rtt�.R Alar) Ptt0NL C,.MV1 EXI.3,T TO M BOMIA'SY Off' 'VIE, •JifiiCSPiAL PARCET,g
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$, E,p/FRONMENTAL I;(PACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES
Identify potentially significant environmental impacts as,ociated With
+a,t project design features or'special-conditions
oftilApproval division.
Approval(mitigat4ion measures) are proposed to alleviate potential
environmental impacts? %
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g. gNV1RgNMENTAL SETTING,"
e as it exist
a} Describe the project site s before the projects
soil stability, ms
and animals, and any cultural,
y, pla
including information on
tural, historical or, Genic aspects:
Describe any existing
structures on the site, and the use of
t_5 sr ,+GE ,6ollr l,+z�41$ -5 y �1JzdC V tl�
c4r.11e, yyt�G r r
the structures. � �
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We �n,��-a si�✓�a�. �pl�,�� �ct�� ��av � �3nn� �� s�tir�d.
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.),
intens of land use (one-family, apartment. houses, shops, depart
ment stores:; etc.), and scale of development (height: frontage,
setback, rear, yard, etr.,,�. Slt puhlAl�tib f' I�E.z%! M441
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CER'T'IFICATION I 'hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in
the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this
initial evaluation to the best of my ability; and that the facts; statements
and information presented axe true and Correct to the best, of my knowledge
and belief.'
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,For "l�.�_r�
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SUBDIVIQER'S
STATEMENT
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Oate
Project1W 6L' _
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1 Existing use (s) of the land—/
5`/,�c%GGE,¢t.�/G!,/ 1/A' G
2. Proposed use .(s) of the land
(See Ch.
20-21 County Code)
3. Improvements proposed
4. public areas proposed_
5. Tree planting/or removal (approx.,
number)—
umber);6.
of any condition, restrictive
;6.Preliminary cagy s0aerva't7ons or covenants
shall be attashed o `atement.
existing or proposed
none
' attached
7. Statetype of division, �:e��
:'
private road, urban rural;
At) bld 7w-
LG 104
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PARC.EL�MAP :QR STJBPXV=S`C0N MAP
Itt3z�ts 7��► '.,: _.'.fileted by applicant:
Z: h�'PL?#Ar=:, 'aVp ADDRESS: cd/�
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2. ?P,OjFCT DESCRIPTION, �A.E?cF
3>, ASSVSSQR'S PARCEL NUMER(S)
4. PROPOM, USE. /�J�Gts�7F5/
Tlo following items are, to be completed by the Planning Department:
Ctt sU” NT I0fI2iG - � �5
LAND CONSERVATION AGRM1EN`T ✓TCS
04MPAT, ru,!; DESMNATION:
C.aroitAotitil. Critor,fiai
,
AMICULTURAL-RESIDT";,N'PIAL
YES NO It is recommended that; you perform the
Z, Aqricultural Compatibility
r following checked itrans:
z Water and Setier Capacity
_ ARCMEpLOGICAL M ORDS 'CHECK
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. Adoquate.Fire Vacilities
BOTANICAL SURVEY
4. :toad Capacity and
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
`Mintenanca ;5
, Access to Commercial and uchoels
ES
C No
Y '
ORf:1Lru'•D AAD PIILD CROPS
WITHIN DEPARTMENT OF RISK
AND GAME DEVELOPMENT ZONE:
1. Predominant 5-10 ac. Parcel Size
Z. Vicinity of Urban toundaries
__ WITHIN BLOOD PLAIN:
3. AS. Viabilitynot impaired
WITHIN AREAS SPECIFIC OR ,
Staff Datermnia t on: Substantially conforms
tot LAND USE PLAN:
O'L`Nlsr AL PLAN: I. Land Use
., ._ If Ye) ,
2. ConserVation
Y` Na m3 of Plan
3. Open Space
WITM-N URBAN .RESERVEt
4. Safety
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5. Nea,se
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b. 11ousir..,
7, t:acculatios
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Yplanning Department t�'1iiF: RAY?�t0%'D II�TTZE't.
-�(.-W Environmental Health Department AP: 27-10-06
% CDC (forestry Department)
Attn:J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map)
Butte County Sheriff
PG&E (check title report for easement)
Pacific Bell
Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR
Oroville mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet `
chop i Distr'ct (wal map)
Slater Company (if individual wells are not indicated on application or. map)
Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co.
California dater Service Company (Chico area)
Oroville-Wyandotte lrrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river)
Thermalito ;irrigation ,District (Thermalito area VE of river)
Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pent
z Rd.
to lake)
Del (fro Water, (Paradise Pines area)
Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/forest Ranch.area)
Paradise Irrigation District
City of (check wall mans for spheres of influence)
-_ Oroville.
Chico
Paradise
Biggs
OROVILLE ARRA ONLY: s
-'; Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet)
Feather River Recreation Disttict (see Targe map in cabinet)
El Med:Lo Fire District (chec' wall map, a small portion of Oroville only)
BIGGS, RICHdALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY): check tall map and title report
to see what applies Some areas overlap,
Drainage District a1
Drainage District #r2
Drainage District X100
Drainage District 4,200.
Reclamation District I83'
Reclamation District 1#2056
Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District
.;3utte Creek Drainage District
IH CERTAIN CASES;
\\' 5uperinottendentaof,
i Schools (only for subdivisions)
Dept: (near water, and ,in rural and mo
antaiti areas)
70 99, 149 (Chico cut --off) , 162 (Olive I?wy i
.Game
Richvale Hwy )ta191{(t 3
Cal Trans (near � (Clark Road)
r Control Hoard (projects, with more than 100 lots or r�niL
dateualit
State i Quality
u United States F"crest Sertiite (if pr�i.jeot borders' USA Land ---cheek AP hooks)
Parks and ReeYeation Department (property near Lake Oriaville)
ter' State Water Resources Department (property beat takt,O ovillouth ofRocktCrthett) `
_.� Rock Creek ReclamatYon Dist (. y,
d
_ Chico' Area `Recreation Patk Dist (only for subdl.�.=iti hs)
east of Hw , 99 (see Wall map)
SPECIAL GASES: check title report for any mention of special services or easetients such
as to Thermalito Irrigation District (numbered items)
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DEPARITMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (13111) CHEFF,'Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephone'. (916) 538.7661
RONALD D,McELROY
Deputy Director
December',30, 1991
Ron Craves and Associates RE, AP 27-10-06
P. 0. Box 1986 TPM (Raymond Entzel)
Oroville v CA 95965
Gentlemen:
tlt the: regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on
December 30, 1991, the agency granted a 3 year extension of time in
which to file the final map for the Raymond Entzel tentative parcel
map. The new date of expiration will be December 11, 1994.
If you have any questions regarding this matter,, please contact this
office.
-_.. eery truly youts,
William Cheff
Director of Public Works
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Ooht'Mendonsa i
Assistant Director
P
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Health f w rivr C
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) GHEFF, Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephone: (916) 53538-7266
RONALD D.0tELROY
Deputy Director
December 12, 1991
Ron Graves & Associates RE AP 27--10-06
P.O. Pox 9$6 Tentative Parcel Map
oroville, CA 9596
Gentlemen -
Please be advised that your request for an extension of time in which to
file the final map for the above referenced tentative parcel map has
been placed on the Butte County Advisory Ageneyis agenda for December
30, 1991.
The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room,
County Administration Building, 25 County Center Dr.,j Orovillej California,
if you have any questions concerning this matter; please contact this
office:
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of public worlts
�o�`7n endonsa ,
Asaistart Director
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cc p�.anni>ig,y'�epartm�nt.... �>
Environmental Health Department
Raymond Entz6l 2650-W, Carson St.j Torrace, CA 90503
WC.Cm OF
-Tm o Office of Planr►ng and RrcR M Butte County
1400,Tenth Street, Room J. 1 Planning Department
Sacramentoo CA 95814DEC f 8 7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 1.5965
or
X County Clerk CANDACEJ. GRUBBS, Bunte Co. Clrr{t
County of Butte BY' __ S1yQUN r---�
SiJB SECT : Filing of kJotice of Determination in compliance with Section, 2.1108
or 21152 of the Public Resources Code.
Project Title AP I1 Name
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 27-10-0.6;
RAYMOND ENTZEL
State Clearinghoute Number Contact Person Telephone Number
(if submitted to Clearinghouse)
JOHN MENDONSA, PUBLIC WORKS, (916) 5.38-7266
Project Location, 4 PANGELS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SHE-Yo LANE, EAST SIDE OF
JAN ZANT LANE AT THEIR INTERSECTION WITH RES:s'RVOIR ROAD. PALERMO AREA.
project Description
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP
'This :is to advise that the, Butte County Advisory -Age y'
(Lead Agency or Responsible Agency)
has Approvoet the .above-describedproject on December lI = 1989- and has made
(Date)
the following determinations rtigarding the above-described project:
1. Tha project 14i]1, _,will not; have a significant effect on the
environment
1. AUrsuant t Environmental
impact ro"visionspofCEQApxepared for this project
P p
I
ANegative Declaration was prepared 'for this, project pursuant to the.
rrovisibils of CEQA.
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31 Mitigation measures Frere, X were not, made a condition of the
approval of the project, d
4. A statement 61 overriding considerations,^ � Y vas not, ,.adopted
for this project.
8 to Certify that the final. EIR' 'with comments and responses and record: of
This r 1�
proJd.t:t approval: is available to the general pualie at;
Butte County Planning Department
7 County Contet Drive i J
Oroville, CA 95965
i .
Date#RedeiVed for Filing an ,
P�osf,ling at
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---- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIQ (Bill) CNEFF, Director
CO3pT&MjngC0UHTY CENTER DRIVE • OROViLLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
t; F�TrFIED MA1I, y Telephone: (916) 538-1681
OF-0 111989 1989 RONALD D. cELROY
Dicputy Ditettor
'December 11, 198:9
Raymond Bn tzel. RE: AP 277-1,0-06
1315 Pullman Lane TPP
Redondo Beach, CSA 90268
Detr Mr. Entzels
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on
December 11, 1989, the Agency adopted a negative declaratidn'o
environmental impact and: approved the tentative parcel map of: the
above-referenced property subject to the conditions listed on the
attached sheeti
If no appeals are timely filed--withln ten (10) days of the date of
the Advisory Agency's approval--with the Clerk of the Board Of
Supervisors, this action vill be final:
When the conditions of Approval are complied with, it will be in order
foo you to file your " Atl map" with the Butte County Department
ofthe date of approval b the Advl�;ory Agency.}�fo�2) months of
Public Works for recd) dation vit'hin twentur
pp �'
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please ctia.tact this
Office.
Very truly yout'.t'
William Cheff
Director of Public [r"orks
Jin Mendonsa
Ugistant 'Director
J',4flds
attachment
cc planning Department
Environmental "Health Department
Ron Grgvea
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�,aymond 'Intzel., TPM, AP 27-10-06, 4 parcels on the north side of
She,.'Yo Lane, east side of Van, Zant Lane at their intersection with Reservoir
Moad'i Palermo area. Engineer Ron Graves Associates
gU,bjj,O Works conditions:
a 'Verify legal access.
2 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -L -D -Il to each parcel from
a. county: maintained road or state highway.
5 Access to be xeserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered
for dedicat=!oii on the final map. _
Show, 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access
easement.
5 Provide road maintenance agreement.
6 De" to the County a' Butte 30 ft, right-of-way from the centerline
of Reservoir Road.
7 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback: from the centerline of Reservoir
Road:
Show all easements of record on the final map.
Provide streetname signs` per reqs retnentt of the Department of
Public Worksprior to recordation of the final map: K'
1,0 Pay off any assessments:
Y Q as required.
�,l Pay an del.n cent taxes or current tabes ,
12 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department.
,planrting Dept: conditionv;
13 Place a note on the map that stat(}s: ItAny .adopted deer herd
mitigation f tea shall be paid at the time of iqi'tuance of btiildi.ng
permits.
,health Dept. conditions.-
14
onditionsi4 Provide ltfroie
setback around
i
spl
either within he propertYorw thiri100it"of I�heproertyboundaries
on parcel. 2-.
15 Show a 50 it, leachfield setback from the drama e waY on 06Vcel 3:
16 Show 'the usable sewage disposA area,ptoVbn to mer!( the requirements`
of the. Subdivision Ordinance on parcels lj 3 and 4i,;
17s Place a note on the map that 'ito}taaterve l may be It ttEed 'within -
17
100 ft, of the cable sewage disposal area on parcels 1, 3 and 4,
18 Prove that the, required quantities of domestic w,atell= Are available
to pa -cels ?',� x, and i
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BU ite UHN
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E NATURAL WEALTH AND 'BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF PiIBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (8111) CHEFF, Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
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Telephanef (916) 5`36.7661
CERT TIED MAIL RONALD D, AcELROY
Deputy D1ree9or
uf16 Co. Xtnning Corrms, November 22, 1989
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Orovil1e, Cauforn&v
psymond Entzel RE: AP 27-10-06
1815 Pullman Zane TPM,
Redondo BeachCA 90268
Dear Mr. Entzel:
Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear'
your application. on the above-identified property on December 11, ls:
2989. I
The Agency will be reviewing the 'findings from the Planning Department
and will be considering your igntative parcel map, Public Works will
recommend the conditions of approval as listed 'on the attached sheet".
meetingThe will commence at 9:00 a.nii in the Board of Supervisors'
Room) County AdministratI.on Building; 25 County Center Drive
Room) !
Orovillai California;
If you have any questions ;regarding this matter, Please contact this
Wife , ,
vo;q truly yours r
William Cheff
Dircctor of Publid; marks
Jv',hn Mendonsa
,lM/da
attachinent t,
cc: Planning Department
Environmetit.el Health Det "amLment ,
Ron. Craves
' Raymond entyel^; TPM, AP 27-10-06, 4 parceI;s on the north side of
Reservoir
She-Yo Lane, east .side of'Van Zant Lane at their intersection with
Road.
Palermo area. Engineer: Ron Graves Associates
PNblic Works conditions.
i
Verify legal access.
2
Provide two-way traversable access RS-8--LD-II to each parcel :from
a cour.ity maintained road or state highway:
'31
Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered
for dedication on the final map.
4
Show 50 ft. bUlding setback line measured from centerline of access
easement.
51
Provide road maintenance agreement.
6
Deed to the County of Butte 30 fti right-of-way from the centerline
of Reservoir Road.
a
7
Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the tenterline of Reservoir`
Road.
8
Show all easements of record on .the final map.
g
Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of
Public 'Works prior to recordation of the final map.
10
Pay off thy assessments.
11
Pay any delinquent taxes or dbrreit taxes as required.
1.2
Meet the requi'reinerits of the; Butte County Fire Department.
1
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LAND
OF NATURAL WIA11H AN0BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT of PUEILIC HEALTH
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL::�{EALTH
Address ❑ 1.96 Memorial Way.,
Ei 7 County Canter Drive ❑ 747 Elliott Road
Reply to Chico, California 45926
Telephone 916/89114721
Oroville, California 95965 paradise, California 95969
Telephone: 916/538.7281 Telephone, 916/872.6308
November ,Y.6, 1`4i89
1�
Ron Graves and Associates
P.D. Box 98.6
Orovill6p CA 95965
kEt
TPM - ENTZEL, Raymond
Van ZarA Lane & She -Yo Lane
AP# 27--10-06
Dear Mr. Graves.
This department has advised the Butte
County Department of Public
Works Land Development Section that
re ared to act oil' the
we areP
P
above app1* ation;
Based on present i>if�'rmation, We
can recommend approval or
conditional approval.
Recomrttended.:Conditions for._Aeerov l
1,. Provide a 100` leachfie'ld' free
setback around existing wells
either within th6 property or
Within 100' of the property
boundaries on parr":e1 48-
2i Show a 80" leachfield setback
from the drainage Way Ion
parcel, 43'.
S., Show the Usable sewage disposal
area proven to meet the
regLtireMents of the Subdivision
Ordinance cin parcel's 41z 45
and 44-
4, Place a. note of the map that
no water well may be iocited
within 100' of the usable sewage disposal area on parcels
#l3 03 and 4f4.,
5 Prove that the required tluaritities of domestic water are
available to par`cel's :.#1, +#2, i#3 and 44. &M4 td. Pt •
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LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND 9LAU`Y
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
T COMM CENTER DRIVE. - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE; (916) 538-7601
00tober 4 1589
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iRaymond Entze 1
Jl .8 1 5 Pu l amara Lane
[Redondo Beach, CA 90268
Se., Tentative Parcel Map, AP 27-10-06
+D.ear Mr. EntZel:
?.he Butte County Planning Department has completed the
environmental review of your project In accordance with the
California. Environmental Quallty Act and forwarded to the Buttte
County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to
t1he California PUblis Resources Cade Section 21151.5„ In
addltlon, the Planning Director`s report required by Sections 20-
63 and 20--99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been
completed. Please find enclosed' the Enhj)ronmental
IDocumentatiohiP'ianning Dlrector's Report Which has been ,prepared
for your project:
Please reVIeW the enclosed In(tial Study/Planning Director's
Reportwith conditions of approval If applicable. I.f you note
Any errors or omissions In our evaluation please bring them to
c'Ur attention.
,Tae EnVlronmenta) Documents and Planning, Director's Report for
Ayro
p j n sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency
fo,rtheireCaction. California Government Code Sections 85950 and
6:.952.1 rdgUires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hearings
arld approve or disapprove your protect within slit monthsfrom the
crate on Which your application Was received and accepted. The
sl x p 199b. The
yoUrr project mandated by si,tate Taw; WI i i
occuroOnhil 4IM
Apr990. The Advisory Agency Will notify you of
the time and place of the public hearing for your project,
f there are modlflcatiohs to your project, not related to
nil tIgat Ing an IdentlfIed Impact,. re--evaluation of your project
shall be reoU I rel
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jho'UId YOU have any
questions regard1b9 the Environmental
D0c;uments or the Pla-ping
01rector.'s report, please contact this
office between iO:00 a.m
and 3:00 -p.m.
5 i ncere l y,
H, A. `K I rcher
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Director of Planning
Craig B. Sanders
4z.slotant Planner,
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ccs Public Works
Ran Graves & Associates
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INTER-DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM
TO Butte County Advisory Agency
FROM: Planning Director
'SUBJECT: Report on Tent&tivelParcel Map for Raymond Entzel, AP
*027-100-00,6
DATE: October 4, 1989. -
This Is a proposal for a Tentative Parcel Map to divide 37+%
acres to create 4 parcel's; three a 5 acres and I @ 21+/- acres.
The present ;zonln9'1s A-5. The Land Use Plan 111,1.ao of the Butte
County General Plan designates this area as A;grlcW tUral
Residential There are no specific or community plans for the
area
The proposal does not conflict with CoUnty zoning nor any adopted
or proposed element of the Butte County General Phah nor any
county, specific or commUnity plan.
Recommend approval subject to the following mitigation measure:
I Place a note on the map that states: "Any adopted Deer Herd'
mitigation fees shall be paid a: the time of IssUance of
bUIIdIhg permits."
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Roan Graves & Assoclates`
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APPENDIX
cotn'my 0V Bux IM
(To be completed by Lead Agency
LOG No. 89-08-15-03
Ar No. 27-10-06
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Name of proponent Raymond Entzel
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Address of proponent and representative (if applicable):
'Rdy;nond Entze., Ron Graves & Assoc-.
1815.`)Jaman Lane P.O. Box 086
S.
Redondo.Beach CA 90268 Oroville CA, '05965
Project descriptions 'Tentative Pa-ecel Map .
�`4'. MANI7.1AT012X
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F'_Li�TD2NG� OF S2GIVZF; _LANCE YES MAYBE
NO .
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Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environments
substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or, wildlife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate
I plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare
or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important ekamples of major periods
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of California history or prehistory? .._.
2.
Does the project have tho,potential to achieve short-term benefits to the
detriment of long-term environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which recurs in a relatively brief period of time while
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long-term impacts will endure into the future.)
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3.
Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively
considerable? (A project may impact on two or more 'separate resources where
impactthe ll, but where the effect of the
oon
r theenvironmentisasignificant:)
total ofthoseeimpacts
4.
Does the project have environmental effects 'which will cause substantial
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adverse effects on human.beingsj either directly or indirectly?
E.T. MMMIZMIEWA.TYON (`To be completed by the Lead Agency). On the basis of
this initial evaluations
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I/A find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effeet on the
environment and a NEGATIVE DECLAMATION will bh prepared.
1/WE find that although the proposed project COULD have a signiEicant effect
on the environments, there will not be a significant effect in this case because
the FtITIGATION MEAWPSS described on the. attached,',6eet have been added to the
projeet. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
I/WE find the proposed project MAY have a 1,iphificant effect on the environsdentr
and an BNVIRONME14TAL IMPACT REpop.T is veg4,.red.
l;om OF 8UTTEy PLANNING DtPABTMENT
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sed tembet 12) 1.989 Dyt `
CRAG B . 5 .. QRS
Assataint P afe
Reviewed by:
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MV -1 EI�I`T5 R�7N1tEN'�AI ,
(Explanations of all "YEg'f and "MAYU10 asnswars are sequined on attached sheet(s). ;
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1. EARTH. Will thei proposal result in significant: _YES_ N YBE ,ANO
a. Unstable earth conditions, 0410 changes in'geolcgie substructures!
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7 i clunes? 1
b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or 01iercovering of the soil?
rel' d surface rei:ief features?
hYsn e' in topographyor g 44t'1
c. C
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d. Destruction, covering or molii.fication of any unique ue g eo'logic or, physical VI
feacures7
e.. increase in wind or hater erosion of soits, either on or off site?
f. Changes in .depaitition or eiosian of beach sands, or changes in siltation,
deposition or erosion which many onodify the channel of a river or stream
or the bed of the o.;ean or anir bay, inlet or lake?
loss of prime agriculturaily 1proauctive soils outside designated urban,
areas?
h. Exposure of people or property to geologic, hazards such as earthquakes, V'r
landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar ha=*ds7
2. AIR. Will the proposal result ,iii slubstantidl
a. Air emissions or deterior,stion•
of ambient air quality?
b Tho creation of objectionable odors, SMOVe or fume:;?
c. Alteration of air movement,'moisture o1 tezperaturla, or any change in
climate, locally or regionally? ---
3: WATER. Will the proposal rest4i in substahtial
a. Changes in currents, or thea course or direction o£ waiter movements in ry,
either marine or fresh Waters!
b. Changes in absorption► rates,, drainage patterns, oil tic sate and ,amount ti
�s
C. of gee to
i4 f s1rr
`ot dff-site surface drainage m
inage improv ents, including vegetation
,. ahanrtelization Or culvert ini to lation'.
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d. Alterations to the course or flit of :I;iood t"aters2 �.•�'"
e. Change in tete amount of ,surfac;� "kilter in any hater body?
f. Discharge .into surface Waters* ox in Any alteration of surface water
1 y" t not ;limit+ed to t&V6tatutd) dissolved oxygen or quality,
bidit including tiu
g. hlteraition of the direction or rate- of Elow of around waters?
Change in the quantity or quality of ;round Waters, either through .
er
e�tcavations k
by cuts or
direct additions or i"thdrr`wais* Air through intorceptiaA of a aquifer
j i.w Reduotion in the amount of Water buw wise available for public Water
supplies?
,�. Exposure of people or projierty to wat2r� related hazards such as floodini;7
4,. 1'Lllti7` hI'n. Will the proposal ;i esult i» substantial:
(ice, cludingthe diversitys011.' rass,�rops,nand agumber of any sped" of plants
Y. d `� aqua ,plants)?
b. Reduction of the tiuraWs Of & unique, rare or end4wgared sl�)ecies of
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t, Introduction of new spec:ios of plants; into art urea, or in a starrier to
the ndrmal replenishment of existing etpeoies7
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ti= ,*eduction in acreage o#►ir, y sgr,icultulgal dropl' - �-=--
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AD7IAXA1, L FF, Will; the proposal .te alt 3n substantial; f
YF,I� MAYi1>a NO
a, Change in -the diversity of s0cies, or numbers of any (species of ihl imaft
(birds) land animals including reptiles, .fish and shellfish, orgaijislns'
or fnsects)?
b. Reduction in I:he numbers of way unique,, rare or endangp;red species of
animals?
c, introduction of new species of "6imals into an area, orr in a barrier to
the migration or movement of animals?
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d. Deterioratioh of existing fish or wi'ld'life habitat?
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b.
g9M. Will the proposal result in substantial:
A. Increases in existing noise 'levels?
b. Uposure of ;people to severe noiae levels?
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l.i i>! Af D OIJMI Will the proposal prodilce significant light and g`Lare1
LAt41) USE, Will the proposal result .in a substantial alteration of the
present or planned laird use of an areal
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ftkTURAL RESoURCk:8, Will the prgposai result in substantial:;
a. Increase in the rate of use -:of any natural, resources?
b. Depletion OJany nota -renewable natural resources?
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RIsk or ItpSEI`.. Will the proposal. involver -
a. It risk bf ettplosion or release of hazavdou5 substances (includingi but
not l pited to, oil) pestieidcs, chefficals or radiation) in the event
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of an acrYOnt or upset condtionsl
b. possible tbrfereinte ith Ah emergithey response plan or emergency
n
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proposal _,_ , , r,
f'OPUI;ATION, will the roosal Welter lor�ation distribution density t
owt:h rate of the human population?
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'r�OUSIN,', will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand
for au3itional housing?-
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TRANSpoRTAT701_ _ , the proposal result in.
t CIRCl7T;ATI02�(, Wil),
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vehicle mo+t
a. Generation of substantial adc ement'f'
b. Effects on existing parking facilities), or demand for new pa4iitg;y
c. Substantial impact on exir-bift transportaU'in systems?
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g preteht patterns of circulation or:
d, $i nificant alterations to
movement of peo o le and%br g Duds
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e: AltatAtions to waterborne) ?Ail or air traffit7
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehia'lesy bicyclists or pede14tri&ft0
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ptlliLSO. SERYICisS, Will the proplbsal luive an effect upon, or result in a need
i ez�`'i`:
r ngovernment or altered sel:
foFire
. p rot�ictiod
b. Police protketioh?
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d, parks or btjk er, recreational 6ailittes?
e. Raintenanco of ,Publir, facilities, Including roads?
f. Other gover#mentA1 services'z
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MjE!GY ill theWhe proposal result, ins J
MAYItE NO
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ao Use of substantial am000ts of fuel or energy?
' b. Substantial increase in demand ;upon existing sources of energy, or
require, }ia developmei[t of now soureds of energy:s
16. t3IE,I.f25. Will the proposa' result in a. need for new systems, or
ctubstantial alterations to the following;;
a. rower jr natural gas4
b. Communications systems?
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c. Water availability?
d, Cower or septi't aystems?
e. Storm wtvt r. draioar ?
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f. q; .Ji.d waste aid disposal?
17. HUMAN HEALn, Wt1l the proposal result in;
a. Creation of any health hazard or potential hazard, (excluding mental
health)?
b. Exposure: of people to potential health hazards?
:. proposal any scenic
18. AESTHET�� .;ri11, the ro Deal result in obstruction of
vista or view o en to the public) or Will the proposal result in the
p
r�rraLjon of an aesthetically offensive sate, open to ublic view?
P
iq. ECREATSO;. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or
of existing recreational opportunities?
quantity
20. CUr� _ tRir. 'PMOURCE5.
a. Will the proposal result: in the alteration. or destruction of a
prehistoric or historic archaeological site?
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b. Will the propo,11 `sal result in adverto physical or aesthetic effects
or
to a prehistor,tc or historic building, structure object?
c. hoes tha'proposal, have tate potentittl to caus6 a physical change
whim +xould affect unique ethnic, cultural ivall;esT
dw Will the proposal restrict ox sting, religio+as.or'sacred uses 'within
►:he potential impact areal
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L (S�CUSSS I ON OF ENV 1 ROi MENUL Ir1�lALUAT I ON AP 27-10-06
lb; Disruption, displacement and compaction of the soil surface is
1lmitefd to development of drI ways, homesltes and outbulidings. (I
Chen the parcel sizes, gentle terrain and low rainfall rates,
development of two -three additional homesltes on 36 acres will not i
resu 11: 1 n a sl gn i f I cant impact.
Solis on site have been mapped as Redding Gravelly .Sandy Loam
4nd Corning Gravelly Sandy Loam. Although not considered prime'
4,orloultunal soils, they are well su1.led to the cultivation of
,granges, olives, figs and grapes. Palermo ICAs historI:ca.lIy been a
grazing community'. Resident W development serves to take proper�y
out of production, stimulate dlVis lon of surrounding properties, and;
create land use conflicts with families! still attempting to run
a,nimais Removal of property for residential purposes could be a
sl,gnlflcaht Impact but. Is not In this ca -se because of tha surrounding
parcelsites.
1hr All of Butte County is considered to have a moderate, hazard for
earthquake activity. Palermo has one of the highest potentials for
the occurrence of earthquakes acid earthquzike-re I aced propel*ty damage.
An Inferred fault may c,rossi th i property: The epicenter of lite 1.975
earthquake Was '1/2 mile to th,B west. The F'ooth i 11' Sheat- Zone, an
active earthcuniiee fau4t syStem, is locatE:d 1/2 ml It to the east.
Surrounding this property is tele aftershock epicenter region of that
1975 quake; A ge-tOogical survey was conducted of this: area for
another project In the victnity+.. The survey does not shown any fault
Ilnes traversing this parcel. Geological clearance is edtommenred.
Adherence to bU I I d rhg codes should prov l dra adequate m i •t i gat l on
5dt The project is located within a w1oter deer range. Due to the
eklstlhg.Generaf Ptah and parcel` sizes the California Department of
Fish and Game has designated this at•ea as a development zone
However, the Department ti'f Fish and Game has requestdd that
mitigation fees still bo collected as development occurs. Mi tigatlon
fees have not ;yet been adopted by the County. Property owners W''k4l
have to pay ally fees In 6f, feet at the time they apply for building
permits.
6i As noted on the uenera i P I,'an Conformance Report, the project Was
found In compll4hce. Si:iecifleally, the proposed parcel size Is
const,tent with Surrounding parcel sizes and the small agricultural,
Uses with i ch may be conducted. Five acres Is geherally sufficient tr -r
support a Well and septic system; In this community, Fire protection
-is provided by the Pale -Irmo Station,, approg ! mate I y, 2 miles to the
West. Tile property fronts oh Reservo1r Road, which Is Included in
the County maintenance! :§dhedUle The distance to Palermo and
Condition 6F the road Ig l%res the propel` ty adequate access to
commerc I a l services and schools.
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l2a: Up o,: 30 vehicle trips c:oU'Id be generated dally by this
project. This Is not a',a1gn<I f Icant amount of traff la increase. `'
1,4A.- As noted Under Item 8 fire protectIon is Prov { aed =out of the
,P,a l e.rmo Stat. i o,hj ajpprox i mate I y 2 m .I I es to the west To offset the
[Jack of pres:-,Urlized`water In the vlclnIty* the Board of SUpervIsons
,has adopted a water tender fee of $200.00 per lot. The fee is
4�o l 1 ected prior' to the recordation of the Final map. In addition:,
All homes, shet1Ibe constructed With fire retardant roofs In
a.opordance with bu l i d i ngt' code standards.
1,417,f: pol I+-e protection Is extremely limited In all rural areas.
; 5aponse Is provl'ded On an on-call basis only. Development will
odrve to marginally Increase the demand for governmental services.
-111 1 s impact cannot be read 1 I'y m It I gated.
R:EtaDWENDEp FA FTI OAT".ION MEASURES
dopted Deer Nerd;
ii�te ��n the map that states • "Anyadopted
1� P Dace a n t "
m i'c.y, Oat ii on fee shall be paid at the time of i ssuanne of
BU i i d l n�) perm is .
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Applicant:
. ntzel Assessor's Parcel
Raymors'd E
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27-10-06
Log * 89-08-15-03
DATA SHEET
A. Project
Descr I pt i on
1.
Type of Project: Lama, d i v is i on
2.
Brief Description: Tentative ParceP Map dividing 36.41
a liras to create three 5 rccre parcels and one 21.97 acre
pLrcei
3.
Location: On the northeast corner of the lntersectl<on of
She-Yo Lane and Van Zana Vane, Palermo.
4.
Proposed Density of Development: 1 d.u./9 acres:
5':
Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Mihimal.
S.
Accipss and Nearest Public Road(s): Frontage on She-Yo Lane
and Van Zant Lane.
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Method of Sewage Disposal:. Septir.- tank, leachfields:
8.
Source of Water Supply: Individual wells.
9.
'Proxlmity;of Power Lines: To original parcel.
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Potential for further land divisions and development
Potential for four more parcels will exist Under current
zoning.
8. Envieohmental Setting
Phys'I ca I Environment-,
Terrain
m. General Topograph c Character: Gently sloping
property:
b, S 1 open : 2-1696.
c . E I evait I on. 360"310 feet above 'Sea Leve
d. Limiting Fmotorse None.
2:
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a. Types and Characteristics Teddlhq Grave11y Safidy
Loam, red"brown, Underlain at approximately 26" by a
very compact dull red clay With gravel and cobbles,
Ironcemented hardpan at 28-36" Well suited to
cUltivatlon bf oranges" olives, figs and grapes.
Corning Gravell,y Sandy Loam, upper layer 111-=1-1/2" of
paid redd' l sh-b"town Crave i l y Sandy- Loam w"l th yellow
tint sUbso,ll 2"'-12" consists of pale reddlsh-br'oWn
Gravelly Sandy Loam with geahUIar structure, �ubsbl1
12'i-30`i consists of pa 1 e, red com(jact Grave i i y .G 1 aj
Loam. soil It low 7'n organlc matter, absorbs Wates
readlly once molst and retalns It Well lander
cUltivatIon:
b.Llmiting Factors; Subsoil drainage.
(I1
e Land
3; Naturaa. Hazards
Earthquake r�Zone: Generally moderate, locally h l''g h` .
b. Erosion Potent alt Moderate.
0. Landslide Potential: Low.
d. Fire Hazard% High
e Expansive S;)Il Potential: High
4. Hydrology
a. Surface Yater: Farm ponds on site and approximately
1000' to the west..
b6 Ground Water;. Unknown resource.
C. Drainage Characteristics: Generally west,, adequate
drainage,
d. Annual Rainfall (normal)- 24-26"
ei Limiting Factors: Hardpan retards: subdrainage.
6. visual/Scen,ic Quality; Good
G,. Acoustic quality: Good..
7. Air Quality: Good;
131ologica.l Environment:
9, Vegetation: Grassland,.
9. W1 1 d l i fe. Hab i tat i'IQ rare or endangered plant species
ma4ped In v i c n i ty
Cultural EnvirdOmenrl
iO. Archaeological and Historical Resources Ih the area: Low.
11- Butte County General Plan designation: Agricultural
Residential. - - -
12. Exlst,ing Zoning: A--5
13. Existing Land Use on-site: Open space.
14. Surrounding Area;
a Land Uses: Rural residential, grazing:
b. Zoningt A-5
C. Gen. Plan Designation: Agrlcultural-Residential.
d. Parcel Sizes: 9.41 -acre average;
e.PopuLatlon4 Sparse.
15. Character of Site and Area: Rbll►ng grassiands,nf Palermo,
16. Nearest Urban Area: deovilie, 7-8 Miles northwe t,
17. ReIeVaht Spheres of Influence: nla.
1E. Improvements Standards Urban Area: n/a:
19. Fare Protection Ser ices
a. Ndae6ttl County (State) ;Fire Station. 021 2 miles
b later AVallabillty E..nglne capacity
v lest 463 0 8-9� m i l es :
and tanker truck
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20 Schoo�'s In Area: Palermo Unlon, Orov.ilie High
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ENVIPQNMENTAL.,REFERENCE MATERIAL
1. E;nvlronmental Checkllst Form and Discussion, Log #86-12-05`-05,
APO 27-10-04,, January 14, 1987.
Earthquake saeda 1 FF' i an revised ty-77 , Seismic Safety
2 Map y CH, H' 1 I I, .
i=lement, Butte County G n,
3. Map 11-2, L1ouefadtion Potentt.tl seismic Safety Element, Butte
County General P i tin rev i scu I -77, by CI -12M H I i l.
1 1 1 - 1 , Subs 1 deice & ,.nc!< l l de Potent I a -I Safety E i ement,-
4, Map rHill.
Butte County General Plan revi.ed 1-77, y
Map 111-2,
Erosion Potentials Safety Element, Butte County
General Pian.rewlsed 1-1'7, by CH2M Hill.
g Map 111-30 Expansive :>o11s Safety 8lement Butte County
General Plan rev t sed 1,'-77.y by CH 1711,11
7 Map IV -1►
Nolse Noises` Element, Butte County General Plan
revised 1-77, by CI -12A H1I1
g, Map 1 Scen 1;C H I gdwayScenic
cen i cMHH�i hway Element, meBiaitte bounty
General Plan revi.- J-77, _ 2
9'i Map 'i 1 1-4, Natural Fire Hazard C'I asses i !,6fety E I ement, Butte
Coun`y General Ptah revised 1-77, by CH2M H i l l
10. Archaeo1691ca"I Sensitivity .Map by James P. Mannlhg for Butt,;`
County Planning Departrtent. 1983.
11. 'School District Map,ing Department:
Butte. County F�'fann
NittAte Concentration In Shallow wells,
12. Chico Nlttate Study Map
1983„ by Departjrant of Water Resources,, Northwestern District,
i The :Resources ,Agency, :hate of 'Cal l fornia:
13, Agr 1 Cu I tura 1 Pre:jel'rveis Map, established i~+y Reso i ut 1on No: 67-
J78 But County Board of Supervisors, december 5 198,
1.4: Fluod Insurance Rate Maps, National Flood 'Insurance;,,
Insurance Program,
Federal Emergency MaheLgement AgencYi 1988,.
15. U8G3 quad Map1 Paierito, 1970:
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Solt Map, ChIC o (1325)/Orovlle:
(1926) Area, u.s. Department of
Agriculture,
SolI Survey of Chicp(1925)/OrbVll le (1926) Area,
U.S. Department
of Agriculture.
�6.
Butte County Fire Protection Jurisdictions and
F.clllties Map,
Department of
Butte County fire Department
and California
Forestry. Butte County Planning
Department.
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Raymond Entzel
1615 Pulaman Lane
iRedondo Seach, CA 90268
�{:e • T'entat the Parcel Map
AP 27-10-06
Log
'Dear #fir Entze l
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t,,ril pact h. Gi o 4 l,El�'�i I`� �*��'�;',:wy';r �,ursuan,;t
i' Env l ronmQnt-� I i ty
Planning
response to thls notdficatlon._q.ent;to the
An early of your. project. Please
schedtl i I ng
Department* will expedite the
withil n 15 Oases from the date of
forward your written response
this letter-
q uestjons r�`9arding tl; matter, Please
Should you have any
'office between 10:00 a.m. and 3;00 P:m.
contact this
5lnceeely>
S. A. Kircher
Director of Flartnin5 „
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,ralg B, Sanders'
Assistant P l anne.r
C89 i r dm
cc. Ron Graves £`� Assoc:.
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DtOARDIDIT CIL PUBLIC", ;govxS
7 Corm+;ty (:enter Drive
Oroville, G�, 95965
(ql6) :.84266
Atin st 1, 1989
+ l7 10-06
Fwaynond �Entzel. Tentati��ca Parcel MAP
1,81 Pulmanhn
R,hd.ondo Keach, CA 90268
Fltar. fir. EntzelN
a to no that your �at:Gon. fiir a tentative. map for, the
K app it. t
� � the P�.,anni-rtg L`'epai: t�aett
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