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HomeMy WebLinkAbout027-120-011A 1 F �,�, LAND DIVISION- PL i�TI�1SI+Tf; M1Z°v 20N SLS &%4-ARY SE ET c� Ted Runge Lo`g 90-03-22-02 PO Box 2042,, Orovllle, CA 95965` 1DL�RESS OWNER as applicant - PROJECT DESCRIPTION TENTATIVE PARCEL M to' 4 pazce? �, at 5+ acres Each. LOCATION On the sown side or Gruobs Road approx '800 ft west _of L_acfg9 Way:r Palermo area. -- ASS3SSOR' S PARCEL NUMBER (S} 27-12-11 zONING A`5 GENERAL PLAN Ag-Resi PROJECT CONSISTENT?.— GENERAL PLAN CONT oPMANCE REPORT 2/ 2 %50 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE 1,A.N3D CCNSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS? DA.ss APPLICATION RECEIVED 3/22/90 AGF;N--/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER: Ron. Graves & ASsoc ADDRESS: P,O, Bo% 986, OrolVl-6, GA 959.6 �;..,_. DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED EZ4VIROlQqENTAL ATE FILED CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION D DETER.114INATION AMD DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED ri,ITTGATED DIEL: DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED ENV, .IMPACT REPORT .. DATE CERTIFIED STATE CLE. RINGHOUc'ENO,.. 5Ut,. COMMITTEE'MEEIVING DATE AD'V'ISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION APPEALED" EALED APPt.*kL HEAAINd DATE .................. �. BOARD ACTION,�,� CGlt�..MENTS Vo k -PL;�NNING DTi2ECTOR' S REPORT _ _kAZ� Y Y✓� _,;. , TL"NTATIVE SUBDIVISION EZI TENTATI�'1" PARCEL AP Pn,LlfENARY SUBDIVISION WAIVER A'„P' ' � `;,TCATIGIJ --1 (Please check appropriate box) APMICANT: Al)DRE,,C;; : (i�lt'D'.R: .� �t'1;� P kO�TE NO r 14Pl4iNETfitt ORURVEYOR : ` ire /y �� z: ,� �: ': 1%0n, NO f” t.. .,. , Z.._.. 4 t A,j L, Nt),PICE CF HEARING TO: J:k)CA"f' 0j4 OF PE.OPERTY TOWNSHIP A1 _ RA YGE SECTION .,! G._,.— ;`w v` ACSESuOR'S .PARCEL NUMBER: 97 '%2'-%� ,.�_ TOTAL ACREAGE PLEASE SUBMIT PRELIM.MRYTITLE REPORT OR RECrIT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (dated within last six months) WITH APPLICATIUW. IND,�.CATE BELOW THE DATE AND RECORDING uoRMATION FY WitICH THIS PARw'I0r,7L LR PNRCEL WAS CREATED-- DATE REATED:DA` E BOOK PAGE 1"IBLR AND SIZE Or PARCELS BEING CREATED (inc.ludiig �jny rsmainder)s Jr"LANCE Ta ItATMAL WA,". MA COURSE OR STORM. bPAI tN: 570 � =4 METS,0D OP St:WA E DISPOSALS %lam. ( Check tr*:fith Stealth artment t�ttayt�,liae:Lr 10,01.JRGE Or- taATEP (Check �r:th Health Department) Iu f !v)FA-:H AN" 11HO M' WTEO EXIST TO THE BOlt DPt fit Ole `'HE ORIg1XAL %11=1 4e Mi DIU'aNCE MY WILL 14AV2 TO B8 9XTVrmLDi, MAR U 1090 - Qravil�p �bli�orh4a l� 31Mv�i0 „ — y ��---- -.if rs S. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES` Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts 9. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING a) Describetheproject. site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability; plants andanimals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on rhe .site, and the use of the structures, Sri-i.eclL� OX�JcSJ 4ypp1.1.-� SCOW-'5/A.�tC Nx1%�rt.9G S� ..t /D %C%JC,�/ CtJGrGt�r ,�iy�wtGr S�'li� E) Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and. animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial; etc.), intensity of land use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, depart- ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (height; f-ro; Cage, :ietbackj rear yard, etc._), Aj CERTIFICATION, I hereby certify that the statemidints furnished above and in the attachEd,e:ithibit;s present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to yhe best of my ability, and that the facts;, statements and information presented are true and correct tothe best of my knowledge and belief, .......... Date Signature For i *C'se separate shaet for longer responses: 4155 »� "39_RW�doje uw .. SAO p •� , r. Lr COT?TF`OF2IVtA�yTCE iZn'O4cT OR STM*D7VZSt0rT M -4,P "`•w r,,,. r« to be cocplated by applicant' • .h C*UC= e AND ADDRESS: 1 �r 1 �IJ G1 e >�A R'Q. fix, `'2 042 0r'nyi 'Aa. ,_�q1 5 i Z ?P.C�,TECT DFSC3IPT1`OH: • 3 ASSESsows ?.&pCzL NI mn(s): 4. 1?FOPOSIIi The .allawia g i"s are to be cc=letad by the Planning Departments C3 IM!rx ZOMG A,17 j� n LAND CONS?VATTON AGREM-2041: j c2rr.?. �.L FLAN DE G2(AT20N: - A 67 Re `i Cond�,�nzl C-�'-er AGRicUL'"URAL-?.ES=mrz-TAI. YES NO It i« recc=ended t` z j-ou re�a� :ire I ,kgrieultuxnl Cczmatibi.iitp �/ ollorring checked its• Z. Watar and Sever Camacit7 i _... ARCEMLGGICAL RECORDs C= 3: Adeauata Fixe Facilites B01=CAL SURVEY 4. Road Capacity and llaintenance G"iOLOGTCAL SURYEB ` • Ac ess to Co=ercia2 and Schools YES k , ORCEA?D AND FT= CROPS ir7nalr DE?.P.RT M1T OF Mcla AND 5-10 ac. ParcPi SizeGAME DEVEWFuma Z(Lgze 1. �dcminant. . Z. Vicinity of urban Hound. --,--'as �� ~w H'TTcz'Iti rZt.OD PLALVd I% 14 Ag. Yiabilitl not uipa^ed k-TT�.'r e1R£ASPECI:�C 3R Stas: Determination: Suostaatially , c.-nfoz�s a LAND U ?LAtt: PI.Atr: 1. Land Use i 2'• Conse 7ation �Yaxm of P..n l n 3. Open Space —77 ✓ r . ; Ii Yes, 6. Sou ,i..g Nazie ox Reserve 7. Ci;rulation ALRPORT Lum USE PLA.Ys ZflliliGr _� er fi�M� r`Ao�e�t�i'M.n�-�-.-.-. LJ n•$*- + � l �"tE��r�. �/1C►�1'txr. ` -` - 5 Staff- Sit=tura � ._ Date 1� tl..► r• AS,. - APbUCAN FOR nM - - - RZ:QU".,,5"� LAtrD DrvisCocr VAN AWARE OF Tom: ABOVE Sr&xr D��'�7-rsr;rA� o:k REGARDIttG ma CO1w0 UNC~ t*= MF Gi ices AI, PLW MM ZWMIGii Dated w: 53.VPA re of Aopiicant s tBPort trill expire and be direarded zi (6) oontbs ErCti the data bf the star," si;nattne w LbAOOOA Orevited 6-$ h _Planning Department NAME: TED RUZ Environmental Health Department _ Environmental (Forestry Department) AP: 27-12-11 ptin. 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) SchoR1 District (wall map) QA,�tif.O t 1i L -IM ,- Water Company (ifindividual wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR. Durham Mutual Water Co. California Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District ('Thermalito area NE of river) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradi:! e area along Pentz Rd. to Lake) Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest :Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District City of . (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs' Gridley 0' vTLLE AREA ONLY ,Dake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see large map in cabinet) El Medio Fire District (check gall map, a small portion of Oroville only BIE S, RICHV=, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUT11 BUTTE COUTY) : check wall map and title report to see what applies. Some areas overlap: Drainage District rr1 Drainage District #2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation District #883 Reclamation District #2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District TH CERTAIN CAS884. Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept. of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trransans (dedatr R (+State Hwy. 321 '70 99; 1'49 (Chico cut-dff), 162 (Olive Awy. y ), 191 (Clark Road) + Stat'a Water Qual�:ty Control Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units) United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land —check Ai' books) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Vater Resources Department '(property near take Oroville -- watershed) Rock Creek Reclaitatioft Dist. (gest of Chico Airport# south of Rock Creep. and east of Rwy. 99 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist �orly for subdivisiorn) SPECIAL CASKS: check title 'report for any mention of special services or easemehts such as to Thermalito Irrigation Di3trict (numbered items) .. (916) 534.9587 -� assoc P,O, eOX 986 — OROVILLE, CA 95565. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 100 GOLD DREDGER DRIVE " April 26, 1991 job "490-00 Butte Count Publ is Work Lard D VO crpment 7 County Center Dr. Oroville, CA 9596 at t'n : Kathy i re. A.P. r27-12-11 ptn i Runge parcel map T he above referenced parcel map is now owned and being recorded under the naMO bt Ed Becleer. SincerelY, 6 P i s t itie Sutherland Ron Graves and Asooc ates i I i �34tW1'V.�'l�.Mf•IG \`, ..: ., 3b�1. 11"k`3i'1}ib _. GNGCN�E�ilbjG ihwre is.,a ap foot building setbaok line from t'6e centerline of .> :there is a 50 foot building setback tine from 'the centerline of Oruhbs Road, .Development of these parcels mai' be subject to water tender fees, ..;1 Automatic Fire Suppression Sprinkler Systems shall be installed In all residential strvatores in accordance with the National Fire Protection Assoc:iataan Standards, a { i E C '. MTERN�Z�7'' CSN and arch , e ., x0: Office of Planning FR Butte County 1100 ,Tenth Street, Room,, --21 Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95814 AUG 011990 7 County Center Drive. Oroville, CA 95965 r or ckiDACEI GRUBS, Bode Co. C6* County Clerk 0 Deputy County of Butte L . I�AMQh; sLTBarECT - Piling of Notice of Determination in compliance with. Section 21108 or 211.52 of the Public Resources Code. i'ro,ject Title `AP /F Name . TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 27-12-11 ptn. Ted Range Late Clearinghouse Number "Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John 14endonsa►' . Public Works 916-538-72`66 ?Pro ect Location. �.on �he south side of Grubbs Rd. dpproximately 800 ` ft. west of Lagrone y,ay, Palermo area. Tn Description Parcel map tragi diva+ie 20 acres to create 4 parcels at 5+ , 4k'0 -s each. This is to advise thE.at thii Butt',e d6tinty Adyis,o,`,cy Agency has approved the abo � (Lead Agency' or Responsible Agency) d project on July,(0at 990 and has made P � � _ above-descr a ej _ , the following determinations rraarding the aboV!4-describedproject: 1. The project will, will not, babe a significant. ,effect on the'' e4avironment.. 2. An. Environ, nta1. Impact Report w,ls prepared for this project u p.rsudnt to the provisions of CE11�A, XX A Negative Declaration was prept"ired for this project pursuant to the provisions of UoA. '' ' r were', a Of the, 3. Mitigation measu_es not. made a condition approval of the prtsject. 4: A statement of oVet;riding considerations ,.-wt1 was not:, adoptted for this project } Thosescs as tertil�sthat the final ETR. with comments and responses and record of p j- pp ble to the genertl public at: Butte County Pldhhing Department, i 7 County Centex: trive ,1 '�rovi to CA 9t065 Data Received for Fil'k"ng and PostijIg at OPR ..,,, August' I Sighatuteff 2DCraig Sanders, Assistant planne' 1, Title ' t2ev"i��d t3�u-ch i�t3 H Ji �' f Pi 9 x l l M .. r County LAND OF NATURAL WE>,kLTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA -95965 Telephoto; (916) 538.7661 RONALD D. µeELROY CERTIFIED MAIL Deputy Director July 30, 1990 Ted Runge RE: AP 27-12-11:ptn,, P. 0. Box 2042 TPM Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Runge: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on July 30, 1990) the Agency adopted a negative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel map on the above --referenced property subject to the conditions :Listed on the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely f'€leo within ten (10) days of the date of tho; Advisory Agency's approval—with the Clerk of the Roars of Supervisors, this attion �%l.l be final.. _ When the Conditions of u$rovz: are complied with, it will be in order f6r you to file your ''f'oul. map" with the Butte County Department of public Works : for redoi" lation within twenty-four (24) months :of the date of approval b f;he Ct€lvsory Agency, If you h;�ve any quesl`1.11oUs 'regarding this matteri please contact this n bfiace � _ ` Very truly yours, Wiliam Cheff Director Df Public Barks +i ��.:, • Vii. Jo "n Mendonsa Assistant Director ; JM/ds . cd- c�+Co.►�Se��,gr Plantain nenaO*i tm t � Rnvifonmeiit-a-t i�,> `ate Tiepartmentr JUL X11 161111.!1,. f Ron Craven r TED RUNGE, TPM, AP 27-12-11 ptn., 44 parcels located on the south side of Grubbs Road approx. 800 ft. 'west of Lagrone Way. Palerm:area: 1ngineori Ron Graves Public'Works conditions - 1 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD --I1 to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. - 2 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final, map. 3 Show 50 ft-. building; setback li,tne ripasured from centerline of access easement: 4 Provide road maintenance agreement. Indicate a 50 ft, building setback from the centerline -of Grubbs Load:, 6 Show all easements of record on: t'�e final map, 7' Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public, Vorks prior to .recordation of the final map. 8 Pr6vide cul-de-bac. at the end of the street 9 Pay any delingiient taxes or current taxes as required. 10 Hee't the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department: 11 Meet requireemnts of PG&F re P,U.E, easement. Health Dept. condition; 12 Prove that the required quantities of domestic mater are available to parcels 1 thru 4 The following mitigation measures are required: 15 Establish a 200 ft. development free setback zone from the centerline of all drainage swalds. y 14 Automatic Fire Suppression Spri.nklek Systems shell be installed in all t, eWential. strudturQs ift, accordance With, the Xational Fire Protection Association Standards as outlined by Article 1.3d to aid in the 'det;ect'ion and control of retidential fires and thus proVid.e'improved demand for CountstFinjuprotecfe lo.>s, property damage and 'reduce the h p g J Y' Y an Services,. 444 i Sate o�/ art 011 I,AND OF NATURAL %iEALTH AND BEAUTY --G DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICWORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLS, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telophonat(916) 538.7681 C)ItTIC'xE D MAIL ' RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Dlrcctof June 21, 1990 Tod Runge RL: AP 27-12-11 ptn: P. 0. Box 2042 TPM Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr, Rung&: Please be advised that the Butte* County Advisory Agency 'Will hear on July 30, 1990. your application on the above-identified property `lie Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department tentative parcel. map. Public Works will and will be considering your the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet. recommend The meeting will colartience at 9:00 a'm' in the. Board of SupervisorsI Room, County Administration Building, 25 County Ce>ter Drive;' Oroville, California. If you have an` questions regardingth�.s matter lease cont y y .` , p� act this office. Very truly, yours William Cheff Director of P+ blit. Works Jnt. Mendonsa As;aistent Director JR/ ds attachment CC.- Planning Depvr; .ment Eftvironment6l Health Departmebt i3ul e a t'�rfin�q�� R. Csraves Pots �? .W .. ;i OI'C�Y�S�bt lOa,Il4orif�l 70 RUNGV,'TPM, AP 27-12-1.:1 ptn., 4 parcels located on the south side ,of Grubbs Road approxi 800 ft. west of-, Lagrone Way. Palerm area. ;, Rrt�ineer: Ron Graves Public Works conditions I Provide two-way traversable access RS-8-LD—II to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway: Access to be reserved in. deeds as per county .ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map, 3 , Show 50 ft, ,building setback,line treasured from centerline of access easement. 4 Provide road maintenance agreement, 5 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Grubbs' Road, 6 Show all easements of record on the final map. Provide street name signs per regairements of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final. map. 8 provide tul-de-sac at the end of the street. 9 Pay any delinquent takes or current: taxes as required. bn Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department, 11 it Meet requireemnts of PG&E re. P.U.E. easement,_ N L V 1 0 t� Suite r-fouft - LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND Bl AUTY --,z. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION of ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Address 0 196 Memorial Way1 Chico, California 95926; County Cehrer Drive Q 717 Elllott Road I Uroviile, California 95965 Paradise, California 95969 Reply to Telephone' 916/801-2727 Telephone- 916/538-7281 Telophone:916/872.6308 lune 12, 1990 T3uTi'e �Ga. Ptallntng r%+ P.Gn Graves C3rays�la� Caliioil P.O. Box 986 Oroville, CA 9596 RE TPM - RUNGE, Ted AP# 27-12-il, (portion) Grubbs Road Oroville Dear Sirs! This department has advised. the Butte County Department of Public Works Land Development Sectitin that we are prepar'ed, to act on the above application; Based on present information, the can recommend approval or conditional approval.. Aee"royal. Recommended.Gonditions- for -- -------------� ------------- i s Prove that the ',required quantities of d6mestiC' Water are Available to pArcels, Tl thru 4„ if you have any quest',ions robarrdibg this letter, please contact Thomas Hughes at the above listed address or telephone number between 8:0 - 10;00 A -M, weekdays Very truly yours:, �ow`arder,T)irecto- Div;isi6h of Env.ir:onmental Health HJS1'mlf` cot Planning Department I I Bite Co��ty ter' LAND 0r Nk:tURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DNIVe - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 55965-3397 TELEPHONE; (916) 538-7601 April 24, 199u Ted Runge P.O. Box 2042 Oroville, CA. 95965 Re: 'Tentative Parcel, lViap, AP 027-120-011 ptn x Dear T tr. Runge: The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and fonvarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the Cal'zforma, Public ftes�.�urces Code Section 21<1151.5 In addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections ,20-63. and, 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been whirls has been er prepared for5your projec'Pleae find t. the Planning Di+sector's Report P Please revieNv the enclosed Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval if applicable, If you note any errors or omissions in our 'p j Esvaluation lease bring them to our attention The Environmental Documents and Planning D'irector'sReport for your project has been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action. California Government Code Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hearing;$ and approve or disapprove your project �withui six months from the date (in which your application was received and accepted. The six month time 1'tinit for your project Mandated by state law, will occur on October 20;. 1990, The Advisory Agency will notify you of the time and place,Yof the public hearing ;;For your project - If there are modifications to your project, ilot related to mitigating an identified impact, re=,evaluation of your project shall l e required �, u I ' INTER-IDEPARTMENTAL MEKOR�WDUNC TO: .Advisory Agency FROM Planning Director I$UJ3JECT: Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Ted Runge on AP 027-120-011 portion. jOATE: April 24, 1990 This is a proposal, to divide 20 acres to create 4 parcels. : hw present i zoning is ASS (Agricultural - 5 acre parcels), The ; Land Use Plan Map of the Butte Uaunty Goneral Plan designates this, area as Agricultural- Residential. Iliere are no specific or community plans for the area. `;'he proposal does not conflict nor any or with CountyGeneral ne 'g plaed one or an Coundopts specific proposed elernant of the Butt C lty _ _ , y y, p ' or community pllan. Recommend approval subject to the following mitigation measures: I Estahlish a 200 development p free setback zokte form the centerline of al't drainage Wales. I. tot atie, Eire Suppression Sprinkler Systems shall be installed in all . residential structures in accordance NAtIA the National Fire , Prote=ction Association Standards as outlined bilr Article Ad to aid in the detection anti cUntrol '� of resiilential fires and thus pf vide improved,protection against ii&ty, '`Ie loss, i property, daw'age and reelu..+e the demand for County, Fire �i'rotect on Services��, TALIr cct Ted Runge Ron (iraVes& Associates �P. ,'. .... ..lay.: : �I. 1�. .:. ... e� _... ..... .. ... ... . ... rf .: .. A , „_:_t.._.�. .—::._.. ._., A Y` ,.i.��✓'ii f J Ptt��� R I5 v O1Z.1"1 (To tse coarpleted by Lead Agency) L,oc NO., 90-03-22-02 R AP NO 27-12�Jl ptn '' i. 'BACKGi2OVlN'.1 1. Name of proponent Tell Runge t, address of proponent and repreoentative (if applicable)s Ron Graves _& Ascoc. f.> P.d: $o� 2042 P.O. Box 986 ` oroville, CA 95965 oroville, CA 95SI65 _ 34 Project description* TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 1 DATOR'_Y VTI iM 1VC>S OF'._. S-153142: 1. Does the project have the, potential to degrade the quality of the environment, Does substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife, species, 4auGe a fish or Wildlife population.todrop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the 'number or restrict the range of a rare +' or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods of California history o.,prehistory? Z. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the x' I oats. (A short-term mpact on the -o a g term " ' -oflong-term vtrim not ocrotm:ental is one Which in a relatively brief' period of time while vixterm h on Will occurs to re, into the futvca.) 3 goes thehave, are ? A ro°ect may '`.ch act on two or moreyseparate resources Where cthe imeactlone�eacn resourcet is swlrolative9,y sma11,�but whereetheueffectloflthe total of those impacts on the e -n iratuaett is significant.) 4. Does theroj ,��wt have environmental effects 'ihich will cause substantial P 1 / adverse effects on human beingss.either directly or indirectly? i�7ET�lE2M=1yATTON (To be completed by the Lead Agency) . 4n the basis of this initial evaluation: it$;f find the proposed project COULD NOT !,rave a significant effAct oft the ironment and a NEGATIVE DECt.AWION wild be prepared. i�'E find that although the proposed pxoject COULD have a 5i}lnifiCant effect _.,4;'9 on the environment there Will not be a si hifrcant effect in this case 'to to the the. MITIGATION FMAA5URE5 described onthe attachedsheat have been addW the be ;project. A RECATIVt DECLARATIONp 1� ` i n ficant effect on the nh viYnnment, t/WE find the proposed ro ect HAY'have a significant Alnd an EVIL ONHENM IMPACT n'PORT is required. Cotg+- Y OF BUTTEo PLAMtg,iG DEPARTMa' nAE; 99 Apr $y:, .._.� r Thomas A. Lash Associat Pl.ariner Ftevietred b y „ Paula LeasUre n Sen�.or, P�.a hey a { i f E NVTCkUMNT.AL.4 ,�..� q Esc lanat�ons of all ,i�5 and. MAYBE, answer are re aired on p "YES" �i I� attached sheet' s) ' ^ � '1,. EARTH. Will the proposal result ,in signiVscant:. D YIJS� 4A► YAC _N t,geologicsubstructures? b. `ti Disupiov,, displacement, compacoti orovercoeringof the soil? c. Change in topography or, ground surface relief features7 d. Destrtst:tion, covering or modification of any'unique geologic or physical 2 features! e. increaste in wind or water erosion of soils1P either on or off site. - f. Changes; in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes In siltation; deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream orshe bed of tha ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Los`s of pries agricultUtlilly'producti.ve soils outside designated urban areas? - h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landcl.l�des, mudslides,, ground failure or similar hazards? Z, AIR. Dill the proposal result in substantial.. a. Air: ems;+sive$ .or deterioration of ambient air qi. rlityl t` ---- 77, b. The crexttioa of objectitnablo odors, smok or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in cl ma",,, locally or regionally? - ;. WATER. 'Will the proposal result in substantial:' a, Chan es, in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in { zither marine or -freshwaters? b. Changes (n absorption rates, drainage pattzrns, or the rate and amount of surf ato runoff? c. 'Heed for,of£-site surface Arainage, improvements, including ve'get`ation rebovall-:channelization ior culvert installation? - �=- d; Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Change in the amount of surface water in any water bodyfi-��- f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of suri'ace 'watew quality, including but not limited 'ta temperature, dissr�lved oXygenor turbidity g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of iouhd waters? h: Change. in ithe quantity c, quality of ground waters, either through direct addictions or withdrawals, br through interceptin5t of an aquifer' by cuts or excavations i. Reduction in file amount of hater otherwise available for public water L supplies! _ j: Exposure of people or 'property to water-related°hazards such as flooding? , V AR PI.AN'T LIF');. Will the proposal, ,iswlt in substantial: �I ay Change in thi' diversity of slieuies, or 'cumber of any species of plants crops, and aquatic #51ants)? ; (secluding tl':ees, sSrubs, grass; b. Reduetion of the numbers clf a5ly unique, rare or endangered species of plants? 4... tntroc'uction of new spetcies bt° plants into an area, or in a barrier to c� lite normal r6plenishment of existing species? -----» �= d. Reduction in Acreege of shy :ikgtic:ultural d -op? i � ,• 1' f ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in subsraistiai: ),�- I&Lb't NO Charge in the diversity of species,. or numbers of 5ny species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, .fish and shellfish)organisms ' or insects)? b. Redin in the :numbers of any unique, raia or endangered species of � animals? C. Xntrbduction of neW species of animals into an area, or in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals?----- ' d'. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6, 14)ISE. Will the proposal result in substantial; noiseZ-z exIsting levels? b. Exosuresofnpeople t o severe noise levels? p 'fa LIGHT AND GLOE. Will the prdpbsal produce significant light and glare? LAND USE. Will the proposal result :In a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use.of an areal =' e). r �osal result in substantial, NATURAL RESOURCES. Will thepF 1 a:, Increase � in the rate of u%" of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any non-renewalile natural resources! Iq, RISK 0V UPSET. Will the proposa,� involver a. Ariskofexplosion or releaseN of hazardous subst,-aces (including) but limitednot to, oil, pesticid" , chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or Upset conditions" b,, Possible interference with an emergency fresprsnse plan or emergency evacuation plant POPULAT,IC S. Will the: proposal alter "location, distribution, density or growthrat of the Mian population? 7t, HOUSING -i will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? lls. TREStSPORTATION/CIRCUCA . Ito Will the proposal .result in; a. Generation of substantial addit,I_5nal vehicle movement! V b. Effects on existing parking .Eatiiities, or de'or ireW parking? tantial mpact on existing transportation sy stems. C. subsI p d. Signifieatt alterations to prt►sent patterns of circulation Or mov-diit of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traff.c7 F. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclist's or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC '"rcJICESt Will the 'proposal have ih effect upon, br result 3n a need for new or altered government services: it. Fire p,v.6iection G. b: Police protection? c. Schools? ds Park`s or other recreational faailitiest e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads" ---- -' ., fr Other goverruazntal .'services! , _. _ r ee- fi 5� EN GY. Will the proposal result ln:,' YES MAYBE Nil a. Use of substantial amounts Of fu6,l or energy? b Substan-ial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? UTILITIES: Will the proposal result in a need for new .systems, or substantial alterations to the followings a. Power or natural .gas?` I b. Communications systems? c. Water &N'kilability2 4. Sewer or septic systems? -- ' e. Stora nater drainage? .__. f. Solid vas"te and disposal? 17, HU�dA J HEAL'Iii. Will theproposal ( ding mental hazardrorulotential 'hazard ' eitclu Creation of any health P a;. health? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazardsi .18. p p proposal an scenic AESTHET2 S. tJ ll the ro osa-1 result in the obstruction of a vista or viAw open to the public, or will the ro osal result in the y P P view? creation of an aestheticall offensive site open to pub - --- lei. RECREATIONo Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quanCity of existing recreational opportunities? --- �G. Ci1L i P,E50iiF:CE1�. � , Will the proposal result in the alteration oe destruction of +a ,a, prehistoric or historic archaeological site? ;b.: Will the propsal result in adverse physical ar aesthetic effects to a prehist6kic or historic building` stlruature or object? ;cF Does. the proposal have the potential to Clkuse a physical change which vould aLtfect unique ethnic cultural values? �---- d, Will the proposal, restrict existing telig'lbus or sacred uses within the potential Impact area? ` YSCL7:5S 2C)N bF . ENV=2C�NMF7NTIA t: 8'e�.attached; J , l DISPUSSIQN OF ENVIRONWNI'AL FVAL &TION AP # 27-12-11 ptn. 1b,c: Upon development of the site there will be some disruption, displacement, compaction and overcovering and potential change in the soil and topography to facilitate site development However this impact is expected to be minimal due to the: relationship of the expected building; pads and proposed road in relation to the size of the parcels. ? 1e During construction phases of the project :there is a potential for an increase in water erasion of the soils. However the applicant will, be required to comply 'with local Building Department. standards for erosion control and therefore this impact )will be:fully' mitigated. Ih The project site is located approximately 1/4 of a mile northeast, of an identified fault. In addition, the, project site is located within the boundaries of the Foothill Shear Zone and also within the Aftershock Epicenter Region identified after 175 O� oville earthquake: However, he applicant is required to comply with the minimum Uniform Building Code requirements and standards for seismic activity. "Therefore this impact Should be fully ;mitigated. 3b,f: Developm,,nt of the project will result in the reduction in absorption rates which may itic -E;a.se the anv)unt- of su face runoff and this in turn may discharge urban pollutants into the ►`yzt.c.otte; Creek Jora.t�.d ta, ,the we:.. The °previ<.+�l adopted Negative Declaration reco•nmended a 200 ft. se„back from all dzats swales to mitigate and reduce the potP tial ;or Increased nutrients; sediments nr+d other impurities associated with 'runoff from a residential . development. Therefore, this nu igation rnew; is recommended to be continued for , this j project. 6a. Noise levels will increase over the existing status of vacant.'land created by the diversion over to residential development: However this noise level irr expected to occur at the most extreme and during construction phases and the overall increases upon construction completion is expected to be minimal and therefore not create a substantial impact. to the environment.. 14ar Department of Forestry,. As a mitigation measure this project will be required The subject site is located within an area ideritiiied as havin a ve hi h fire hazard rattnd by the Californiap ry g to pay into the water tender fee in addition-an automatic fire suppression sprinkler system will be required to be installed inside all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire � Protection .Association standards. 14b: ;Police or Sheriff service can be expected for emergency and life threatening responses only all other responses can be expected to occur on a untimely fashion, Mitigation Measures 1; Establish. a 200` development free setback zone from the center0he of all drainage Wales. 2, "Automatic Fire SupCees {P National sPhoall be nstalle` deniial Protection .Assoc structures in accord n Cation Stanclat` +s as /t Applicants Ted Runge Assessor's Parcel # 2742-11 ptn. Ug # 90-03-22-02, DATA SHEET A. Project Description 1. _ Type of Project: Tentative Parcel Ma L3'P Project: 2. Brief Description: A request to subdivide a 20 acre parcel into four 5 acre parcels.. q iP; r P �_ 3. Location: On the south side of Grubbs Road approximately 800 -ft. west of Lagrone Way, Palermo area. 4. Proposed Density of Developments 1 dwelling unit per 5 acres: 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Less than 2%. 6. Access and ;dearest Public Roads): Grubbs Road. i$ 7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Individual septic systems and leach field, 8. Source of WateP Supply: Individual wells. 9. Proxirnity of Power i:h" a: Along Grubbs Road. ; 10. Potential f+ r further land. dhii; u�:as aa� u eii.ie:� Environmental Setting Physical Environments 1. Terrain a. General Topographic Character: Gently rolling hills. The project is near the endof siri,all ridge that drains to the west, south and north. b: Slopes: 20% or` less. C. Elevations 500 ft: to approximately 400 ft. A.S.IL. d. Limiting Factors: None:, 2: Soils a. Types and Characteristics: Corning gravelly ';sand loam, a sot, that absorbs rnoisture 'once it is wet, and retains water well under cultivation. b Limiting p'aitors: Low, agricultural value. 1 Natural 11azards of the Land A. Earthquake Zane.' Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII, also within a Foothill Shear Zone, and Aftershock Epicenter Region of the 1,915 OroAlle earthquake. b, Erosion 'Potential: Moderate. C. Landslide Potential:; ;Low. d Fire I a -ard: Extreme hazard. e. Expansive Soil Potential: High. 4 Hydrology a Y S�-face Water: None on-site, but Wyandotte Creek is located directly to the east. ` l`). Ground Water: Unknown. C Drainage Characteristics: To the west, north and south. d. Annual lY.ainfall, (normal):. 24 to 26 inches per year. e. Limiting 17,actors: None. S. Visual/Scenic Quality: Excellent. 6. Acoustic Quality; Good. 7. Air Quality: Good. Biological_ Environment 8. Vegetation: In Oak Woodland setting with Blue Oaks, Digger Pines, Manzanita and other brush and grasses. 9. Wildlife Habitats No endangered or threatened species are known to exist on-site. Small animals expected to occur in an Oak Woodland setting. Oultural Envirohment: 10. I rchaeologiealand Historical Resc urces ;in the are. � Low sen. m ivity area. It butte Coi n(y Genval Plan dc:zg�:'"a,n:r'' k,;;'s�t;,,ttx�'�z r�4esiu�H�f,i tl. u n peep I3, V'Xisting Land Use on-site: Va�c:;�,nt. 14, Surroundirin Area: Land Uses: 'Very rural setting,, mostly vacant with some grazing .activity. Zoning: A-5 GGen. Plan Designation: Ag icultural Residential. A.Parcel :Sizes: 2 to 190 acres. e. Population: Rural. 15. Character of Site and Area, Oak Woodland in rural setting. 16. Nearest Urban ,Area: Oroville: 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence: None. 18, Improvements Standards Urban Area:. No. 19. Fire P unty (State) Fire Station: Station #72 approximately 3 + miles to Nearest CoCounty the west, b. Water Availability: Tanker. 20, Schools in Area; Palermo Union. ``s 41 {? 4 n; I c ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE IAXTERYAiL. 1. Map U-1, Earthquake and Fault Act vit;; Seismic Safety Element, Butte, County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH M Hill, 2. Map R-2, Liquefaction Potential: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, b Cq�J Hill. 3. Map III-1, Subsidence & Landslide Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill. 4. Map III-2, :Erosion Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plans revised 1-77, by i CHzM Hill: 5. Map III-3, Expansive Soils: Safety Ele,xnent, Butte County Geijeral Plug tevised C:I-I2M Hill. 6. Mari IV-1. 1tioisPs Iwrr3ise Lie . .nt,, But,;e Cot , it 0,a,.aerk.- �. x•, r i.7,, ". Map ��=1,' .pnic Higilt� rx. scer,al; 1;yhway Ei f s; '>f ;t€'. � uoupta r�: ;tik r l Flan revised 1- t4,6ti:s'ai Aire Id,zard IClasres: Say".pty Xlement, Butte County General Ilan revised 1-7'3°,, by Cj4pA,i'a 9: Archaeological Sensitivity 1�1 :„Y by.Jfames P. Mal ung, for Butte County Planning Department, 1981 _ 10. Sc�I '. School p Butte County Plain ing Department. tool District Ma. , B r Ilo Chico Nitrate Study Map; Nitrate Concentration in Shallow Wells, 1953; by Department of. Water Resources, Northwestern` District, The Resources Agency, State of Calif6rnia. 12. Agricultural 'reserves Map, established by Resolution No.: 61-178, Butte County Board of Supervisors, December5, 1987 13. Flood Insurance Rate Maps, National Flood Insurance Program, Foderal Emergency Management Agency, :1988. 14. USGS Quad Maps, Bangor, Photo-revised, 1969. 15, Soli Map, Chico (1925)1Oroville (1926) Area, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 16. Soil Survey of Chico (1925)/Oroville (1926,) Area, U.S. Department of Agt;iculture 17. Butte County Piro, Protection Jurlsdlctlons and. Fac111tieS Map, Butte County fire Departmenj ,. and: 'California Department. of Forestry. Butte County Planning Department: V. :> URN 1111c, COITS� e� Roth 88-07-21-01 Samuel APPLICANT .__a,,....,.._ ..................�..-,.-.X--..�.,._X...,w>...Y ADDRESS-. 30712 Hunt club Drive, San Juan Ca istrano CA ,2�a_.... .w. OWNER Same w .....,.... ,;„fY. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONP"S10N Tentative Parcel Map to diVide 63+- Lc;�es toeat,o. I 20 Acre+ parcel and remainder 42)+- ......„w y , on either side of the west .end of Fletcher Road,, _iw a.,1 m...a4`.01 ­ ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER (S) _. 2-11 A-5 G"NERAAL ptAN Act-Resi PROaUlCT C0f,1SXS',>~FNT?....__., a ... zONINC M ciNftAL PLAN GUD102'tl�1rNCE REBt?R1 7-6-$8 �.. r .—•.•d ..w.,.�rr.Cwu. n WTE Off' .F PPLI:CAr1`x' Sxr�f9'VURE t.AND CON i rev T ON ACT CONTRACTS? No DA.1% Appj',7CA,T TJ REC EIVV) L7uly 8e.. i�N Ron Graves AG 4/SUAV'EYOR/CIVXL ENO ADDFtE�S;s, .0. Box 986, Oroville, CA 95565 DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT CATE60RICATJ EXEMPTION u DATE �'�i,EI�, ......�.......X.. �Y... ;.�: AND i)e'k"1'1 N80ATI\,M DECLARATION � OATL ADOPT'd , ..a Y.... . MITTG THon MEG, DECLARATION w DATIVI ADOP':ti;ED_ .._, ENS . xM 'A�".'i' E EPC1HT -- DATE, Y.sra �x.�iXr {t p t t STATI-'. i L. 0:', lili TN.��1r. U (: ' • .. :...Y..a,..:YiY4 w... ..w .:. :.«.. . .Y� • .. .. r. Y NY..Yw1i+i+Y...e w p:...uw n .YYa _ Dlii p (,0* P'lBIVI T N" i L7?1` E Y ... p t r i l D Y �JY►7O IZ ��Ci�eLY �,a .7. LIBAIUN(� "4....w.w:.Dn7.+.._...�.....v+...YY.u. .�.YXw.w..+.'.wnXxur tiw „w ...... .+..;.a..:.. AG81v0, �. a��j") /l4vr�"� *Y•• tr Wa.. .wiJX w.1.rw.s.YsrawY+4iJa-u.+1..wVv,.t*1.awv.YY�Y.iwuYw.K,w.twr.Xr.i+.Y4.wYWwv.Y4w..ui FaX41r.�.JYw+I.'Y.i �:i4X-MMkYKYii:�id.JrIYWY.:i lX4a.w.r.4w.?:„i'Mi. Y.. Y e„w.a wYYY. n CA � Bxj:r_ZT_r 'CrOUNTX s ✓ A I a �. A. <. `� $ L PL-kN C_-M.A.NCP1 RFT'Q i� t� ! �4 JO _A'RCET� MAP O S1TS17ZV2SZONA I*Iams -4 to be c .eted'by applicant: 1: APPLICAINT NA,KE AND ADDRESS: �� `"�i{'%GG �"� �C'c''7-r'1 "?rl 7:C.2 o k !l Jv y .. \'I ;'u ..: i:yrS��E?iG 1 'aili i1�i �iniiy . 'L. a w 0'#1 u` u 1 I t1,K Ar1tV2E OF [ 1` LA SL;tature of A^plieanL ut V r, 1. L arld bt. �'3 u a w.'`tli S n O flbnt}1S from the ifAf 3 +S11 .i1'd Ln iG JA eevisi?d 6.87) 1. P40JLCT DESCRIPTION: ,•-:A��FG Iii%' /� Ph' Pc L or 63M34 /Nt-cJ ASSESSOR'S PARCEL. N1.�tBER (S) : 4, PROPOSED USE: ,he following items are to be completed by the Planning Depnrtmertt: C_.RR, ,N1 ZONING, A 'S LAM CONSERVATION AGREEMEMI: /1(0 r - 5! uc,r.�.AI, PL1N D.=SIGYAT�ONt Corrlit4cnal Criteria AGRIC7,TUF.Ai- RES IDEYTLkL YES NO It is recom*ohdad that you perform the 1. A ;r cultura'1 Compatibility following checked items:. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK . ^__, Water aa4 Sewer Capacity BOT -A44101 St.'RV'SY 3, Ade qr Lzte Fire Facilities GEOLOGICAL SURVEY _ 4, E:sd capacity and Maintenance S. ►,r_cess to Commercial and Schools YES NO ° tC.L1 u7 AYD I%LD CROPS F'iVIN DEPARDMVt OF FISH 1M GAME DEVELOPME IT ZOitE: � ° P_ed,s :ira.^.t 5-10 ac, Parcel Size Z, Vlcinity of Urbain Boundaries WIT1IN FLOOD PLAIN: .___. 3,; Ag. Vidbil-ity not Faired SiITHIN AREA; SPECIFIC OR Staff Datermination: Substantially conforms to: LAND USE PLlN: G',.:5E:'.Ai PLAN: 1. Land Use _. If Yes Ccnsa='cation k^ N=4 of Plan p ,�C 3, C en Space e ._.X^ 4JITFtYN �`FSA,`i RESERVE. �; S,ifety I£ Yes, 5 Ycisz ,re b l i%u. L', 1 V c Fo.ts>.;e t t L:_o 1', k. AIRF' )FT :.,V" ':St PAN' _,6k e-tlrll R o k !l Jv y .. \'I ;'u ..: i:yrS��E?iG 1 'aili i1�i �iniiy . 'L. a w 0'#1 u` u 1 I t1,K Ar1tV2E OF [ 1` LA SL;tature of A^plieanL ut V r, 1. L arld bt. �'3 u a w.'`tli S n O flbnt}1S from the ifAf 3 +S11 .i1'd Ln iG JA eevisi?d 6.87) NCO =CE cJ3:! 77E '1'ERMZI�TA'.�"=ON $utte County a�td Research ib'Pc7M Office of Planning Planning Department To _ 1 County COntc�; Drive 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 ,� Sacramento, CA 95814 l Orovillao CA 95965 or ER County Clek . �, County of Butte .Nlr -`" of Notice o£ Determination in compliance wi.dl ;lection 21108 SiTB.7�CT Filing 9-.. of the public Resources Code; or 211.5 Ap It ^ Name Ptoject Title 2�-12-11 Samuel Roth Tentative parcel Map Contact Person fro) aphone Number Stat" te, C •ivghouse Number {if submit to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa 538-7266 Publi.� 441orks Department 'ectcation On either side of the west end o£ Fletc Road, prod Valet= area Project Description Tentative parcel Map dividing 63} acres to create one 20 -acre pa"reel and one 43-acrei Parcel• �- Advisory agency This is to advise that the tutte_Co` (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) project on 9-12-88 and has made has approved the above-described p' J (Date) determinations regarding the above-described project: the following. project Will, X will not, have a significant effect on the 1, The proJ environment. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this Project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA' re not, made a condition of the 3. ptitigation measures X Wert, Caere - approval of the project, X was not, adopted 4 A statement of overriding considerations _ was, for this PtOject, ertif that the final EIR With comments and responses and retard a This is to c y �public project approval is available to the general p argent tutu:: County planning Dep 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Date Received for riling and Posting at OPS, ._ Sgna'tureSenior Planner n Bell Tut r '� Title March 1986 y Sam Roth Mitigation Measures TPM, AP*27-12-11 1 Establish a development free setback zone of 200 feet. from L•he cente;:I ne of all drainage swales to mitigate nutricaL loading of nearby water bodies. 2. All earthwork associated with residential developmont shall take place during the dry season between the months of April and October. t CERTIFIED MAIL u to count LAND OF taATUPAL A' I, 1711 t: f' C.rAu*r%, DEPARTMENT OF PUULIC WORKS WILLIAM (sill) CMI ruF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE = OROVILLE1 CALIFORNIA ?5965 Bu}toCo.Manning C=am Telephone: (916) 530.76131 SESEP 1RONALD D. McELROY , 0O00 Deputy Director 0,y111o, GaMorata September 12 1988 Samuel Roth RE AP 27-12-11 30712 Hunt Club Drive Tentative Parcel Map San Juan Capistrano, CA 92615 Dear Mr. Rotht At the regular meeting of the Eutte County Advisory Agency held on September 12, 1.988, the Agency adopted a negative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel map on the above -referenced property subject to the conditions listed on the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed --within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval. --with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your "final map" with the Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office, Very truly yourst William Cheff Director of Public Works ln Mendonsa istant Director JM/ d attachment cc: Planning. Department Environmental Health Department Ston Graves Associates Samuel Roth,, TPM, AP 27-12-11, 2 parcels on either side of the west of Fletcher :Road. Palermo area. Engineer; Ron Craves 4ul1C1 Public Works conditions': 1 Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of Fletcher Road if it is not abandoned. 2 Indicate a 50 ft, building setback from the centerline of rrubbn Road. 3 Show all easements of record on the final map. 4 Pay off any assessments. 5 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. G eaet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. Health Dept. conditions: 7 Provide a 100 ft: leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property boundaries on parcels 1 and 2. 8 Show the usable 2 acre sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels 1 and 2, Planning Dept. condition: Of shall, apply for and diligently pursue the abandonment 9 Applicant Fletcher Road across the parcel. The following mitigation measures are requirp�: 10 Establish a development free setback zone of 200 feet from the centerline of all drainage swales to mitigate nutrient loading of nearby water bodies. 11 All uurthwork associated with residential dewe:lopment shall, tako Place during the dvy season between the mo'-Atl s of April And October. Butte co"', 1At.IG "1p 1: ATL;PAL V'CA T 1 t. ­j r --z DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (13111) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Tolephonet(916 IMM538-7266 RONALD D, McELROY CERTIFIED MAM DoPuty Director Ruth, Co. Planning Camm. At 161 A 198 Oravi(lo, California August 25, 1988 Samuel Roth, RE: AP 27=12-11 ,30712 Hunt Club Drive San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 TPM Dear Mr. Roth Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory 1988. Agency will hear 1988 application on the above-identified property on September 12, and Will b�! The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department considering your tentative parcel map. recommend the conditions of approval as listed o Public Works will n the attached sheet. The meeting will commence at 9,00 a.m. in the Boarof Roan, County Administration Building, 25 County nter Drive, Borst° Oroville, California. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please, contact this office. LIM/ds attachment dc: Planning Department Environmental Health Department Graves Very truly yours, William Cheff Director Of Public Works 0ohn Mendtsnsa Assistant Director 0 Samuel Roth, TPM, AP 27-12- of Fletcher Road. 11, 2 parcels Fletcher .either side of Palermo area. Enc�nn��x;s GRAVES the west end Public Works conditions: 1 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -x to each Parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2 Access to be reserved in deeds as for dedication on the final maps county ordinance and. offered 3 Show 5o ft. ,building setback ,Line measured from easement. centerline of access 4 Provide road maintenance agreement. 5 indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline ine of Grubbs 6 Show all easements of record on the final map. I Pay off any assessments. 8 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. 9 obtain encroachment providing adequate and construct standard road approach g ad. sight distance at the intersection ofcss toad and Grtzb%s Road. 1� Pay any delinquent takes or current taxes as required.:. 11 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire'a Part<nent. Inter-Qeoperr r an q Memorandum M Butte County Advisory Agency ut ' FROMI Planning Director SUBJEC"', REPORT ON TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR SAMUEL ROTH ON AP#27-12-11 DATE; August 26, 1988 This is a proposal to divide 63+- acres to create acre parcel and remainder 43+ acre 20* zoning is Agricultural, 5 acre els, . Tho p;1'esent Ilan Map of the Butte County General Plan Tdesigna, Use area as Agricultural -Residential. There are non�pes phis or community plans for the area.sped-fic The proposal t,ues rtot conflict with county zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County Plan nor any county, General specific or community plan. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Measure: Parcel Map subject to the followin Mitigation Measl�r'e; g 1. Establish a development free setback zone of 200 feet from the centerline of all drainer9 e nutrient loading of neswal.':s to mitigate arby water bodies. 2. All eartkeork plaassociated with residential develo ment ung the dry season betwe months of April and October. en the BM: jmc cc: -ton Craves Samuel Roth 04"o CO- Plnnning CoMrrL BUTTE ' COUNTY AUC ' I �1f3 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Division of Environmental Health 010y'110, c'altfornfp 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7281 Auaust 11; 1988 Ron Graves and Associates P.O. Box 986 Oroville; CA 95965 RE: TPM - Roth, Samuel, AP# 27-12-11, Fletcher Road, Oroville near Sir This department has advised the Butte County Department of public Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above application. 'Based on present information, we can recommend approval or conditional, approval.. Recommended Contitions for Approval 1i Provide a 100' leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100' of the property boundaries on parcels 1 and 2. 2. Show the usable 2 acre sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision 'Ordinance on parcels I and 2. If you have any questions zegardina this letter, please contact Tom Hughes atthe above listed address or telephone number `etween 8:0.0 10;00 A.M. weekdays. Very truly yours, ward a . d r Jr , R.S. Subervisin�t itarian Division of Environmental Health H%7S/kt cc Planning Department,�.�~ tount LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND 6.AUTY `-a�- PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE -- OROVIILE, CALIFORNIA 05965.3047 PHONE 538.7601 August 9, 1988 Samuel Roth 30712 Hunt Club Drive San Tuan Capistrano, CA 92675 Rei Tentative Parcel Map AP 27-12-11 Log No. 88-07.21-01 Dear Mr. Rothe An initial study of your proposed project, a land division of 63 acres to create two parcels, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the project. Otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the California Environ- mental Quality Act. An early respo}lse to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the Sc:leduling of your prc,ject. Please forward your written response within 15 daysfrom the date of, this letter. if you have any chest ons or cbq nPnts, Please contact this of Fice any weekday between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3.00 p.h B.A. XIRCHER Director of Planning AM -16e' 10�4111 Brent L„ Moore Associate Planner BLM/ s j s Enclo8ure.5 cc Ron Oraves+ P.O Box 5860 Orovil.l.e, Cp, 95965 APPENDIX F is COUN= ov BUTTHE RNVTRONMRN''T.A! GHRCKLTS'T rORM (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG NO. 88--07--2 --01 AP NO. 27-12-11 1. _ 3Acx�pzovNl7 1:, Name J proponent - . SAMUEL ROTH 2. Address of ,proponent and representative (if applicable), 3, Project description; Tentative Parcel Mali II. MANDATORY VXNDTNGS OF' S GD7YF1 CES ATG I. Does the project have the potential to degrade ' i of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or w cies, cause a :fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaini; threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number c yet the range of a tare or endangered plaint or animal nr eliminate import..,, examples of major periods of California history or prehistory7 2, Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long --term environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while long-term impacts will endure into the futute,) v 3. Does the traject have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively consider.. 'e1 (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but Where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant;) 4, Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or inditottly` 1I1. 01E VE- PE M: NA'I :r0N (To be completed by the .Lead Agehcy). Oft the basis of this initial evaluation, 11WE find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. _ I/WE find that although t'.e proposed project COULD have a significant effect oat the envirohment, them Will not be a significant effect in this case because the MI'T'IGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECMRATION will be prepared. INE find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment and An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REMT is required. ' DATE. AUOU8t 9. _1988 YES_ MAYBE No V V L COUNTY OP B11IT9, PI.rANNING DEPARTMENT 'BY. �ev BrentL.. Moore, Associate P1anho * r 6(�).14 _A;i Reviewed by' L. iv. _)ENV I'ACIM (Explanations of all "YES' and "MAYBEII answersarerequired on attached-sheet(s). 1, EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: YES MAYBE _A0 a, Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures? Y . b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical. 1 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) "stream deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? v g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? -„- hi Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquaken, landslides, irrudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2. AIR, Will the propos►1 result in substantial! �r 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. WATER, Will the proposal result in substantial., 'a, Changes in currents) or the course or direction of Water movements in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates) drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? — c, Need for off-site surface drainage improvements; including vegetation removal, channelization-or culvert installation?= d. Alterations to the, courso or flow of flood waters? v e, Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? f. Discharge into su.tface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature) dissolved oxygen or ✓, turbidity? Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? — It, Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters) either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception Of an aquifer by cuts or excavtltions7 �---- 1. Reduction in the amount of Water otherwise available for public water 1 supplies? --.-. j, Exposure of people or property to water-related hazards such as flooding? _._. h. PLANT LIFE, Will the proposal result in substantial: A, Change in the diversity Of species) or number of any species of plants / V (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 specid's of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replen.shmeht of existing species? .r d, Reduction in acretige of ,any agricultural crop? _._. �2W Y S MAYBE NO 5• proposal result in substantial:species of animals IM1+L I Will the pr°P organisms I diversity of spec es,.or nVufish of shellfish, a., Change in animals including reptiles, fish an ' (birds) land ered species of or insects)? unique, rare or ehdanl; b. Reduction in the numbers of anY ani.ma152 rJY in a barrier to of new spec�•es of :animals into an area �— or movement of animals? C. introduction habitat? the migration d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife ha result ir. substantial.: ._-•�-- Nr. ,?it_1 the proposal J tl, Increases in existing noise levels? -� ,ev°re noise levels4 t and glare? �---` • --- b. Exposure of people oduct sig nificant light GLARE• Will the proposal I- ? • l''I�'H'f AND result in a substantial alteration of the --- D USE, the proposal r 8. -- Will the hand use of an area? present or P result in substantial: g. NA'i'U_M RESOURCR5. Wi11 the proposal ,...--- "Increase In the rate of use of any natural resources? ai benewable natural resources? . Depletion of arty nan~r Will the Proposal involve: inC'ading, but RISK Ok__V UP-. in e event 10 +radiation) ---_ a. A risk of explosion or release substances V/ not limited to, oil, p of an accident or upset conditions? an etnergency response plan or emergency b, possible interference Wim density o V evacuation P distribution, Will the ProPosulation l0cation� it PCP Ic�t�' demand l r .� growth rate of the human p P housings or create a Will the proposal affect existing lx' f0 additional housing? TION... Will bi'e proposal result in: r_ SPOR A 01 C'IRCUI.A vehicle Mov'ement4 Is. TitAN additional -r of substantial for ttey� parking? � a, Gd"eration or demand r asking f aci.lities > b. Effects on existing P s stems? act an existing transp9rtation y r�r C4 Substantial imp present patteYris of circulation or d. Significant alterata ndsoto ods? ----" movement of people an 1 g air traffic? l' rail or Pedestrians e.. Aitdrations to "ttrborne, venicles, bicyclists or effent upon., or result in a treed £. l,ncrdtlse 3n traf.Eic hazards to motox SERVICR5, Will tt•� l,,oposal havEs � lq• PUI'.viettt seiwicesi rLor altered gover fo— ..y - a, pure protection? b, polica protection? `..-. C, Schools?, parks a d, r otheY Yecreational facilities? ing roads? �.---- e, ce Of Public facilities, inc�:ud Maintenan--"". f, other 'gevernmentai services? ��y Sol D:LSGiJSd►`r C:►F ENV'iRG7N'MENTAL T1VAI�CJE��'7 ON See attached: YES F1l�YytC -AQ- 15. 15, FN,RGY. Will the proposal result in. a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or enerfy7 b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or of energy? require the development of new sources thein ing6 neer! for new systems) or 16. nsotostlleresult subsltantial wwill a. Power or natural gas? b. Cotmnunications systems? - — 1, c: Water availability? 1. d: Sewer or septic systems". e. Storm water drainage? �r f. Solid Waste and disposal? 17 .H. Will the proposal result in: 'Creation of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding motal +� a. health)? b, Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18.* AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic the or will the proposal result in the vista or view open to public, creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view'. 14. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or opportunities? 4. quantity of existing recreational 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal Yesul't in the alteration or destruction of a t� a-. Prehistoric or historic archaeological site) b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects historic building) structure or object? to a piehistoric or C. Does the proposal have the potential to eausa a physical change values? : which. Would affect unique ethnic cultural d, Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within �- the potential impact area? D:LSGiJSd►`r C:►F ENV'iRG7N'MENTAL T1VAI�CJE��'7 ON See attached: i' DI,``cU SIGN Or- rK,J'ZRQJIMCNTAL EVALUATION AFib 37-12-11 1b: The �rr'�'��+r�:,,t , :.• ������, 4M�t�,�rli.r i r ary 1 ml�r"Ovt✓mer4tst��;o�a�,r k rad � �v�i: t an r1d rod ng to i4r t, i 1 tho rr� r �w ;tor , *�rar +av rig o f ttir, � ra�1.!1 ir;r ,ciid i t i ons i r I d� rl ren this ,r� tion ' �1ii~t act i w t t7 ra7i 1 1 r a`i 1. tl r, ni �n , Com1' ac i ran or� s ,� 1�...�� l�.,mn•�, �t •ktac, �t,�,r +,-lF.'lu:k- Oita i M ruy�iw • °,ri , r� t 4�a��r'i 1 rare M I }MCyd Ora i t h r 1 ,fi n t► al B urr �. ,� r V41 i : irr,wr`r� the aua�cE,pi.1toI l i t Y to �rra�itorr at4�1 Matter i al'rlt' .; tylr_t^t C.f Wararletcttte Crrzlr--E'. 1"rnnoes in 'o 1" i ,, or Ground I~ 1 �� cpme Cinto r�s i t.ir nl�i gal l�,�t°,«:ai ra.l � I w ,tttr . Occur �ti t;t ir� a i�� 4 � r p r .;� t t 7r0 Th r�¢' t.l�e rel i Vit" t" rr l «J�� �l r~tprrierit r:-ed by ,y a^�r ; 1 rr��al 1 i r,t,r-'r ttri t o N lTt"t� �,r�:: �'; �!�t' � i �_`. � . l r ;� � �- 1-«�r.��4r"r` t��' streams w�i i c`l are 1 +� r. i n ti U �jwal €r r C: =t. '" r�rnr.+�r�l irt`�t�tl^r'i,SP;� iF'1 t�F?i'J�ejtattittlr;;;i4'k:. �3adtiYitt;7 the oii dui v t.:.. i�idriti i,rrtilr la 1 imic�d . A I i Car f.hrt�ar_,i i�� to the ei'` sr--n-on April ,r.o : r'tq, 4 r; ; i 'qtr~rt°l r" p.uE r:ti yr rs` i v 1 n,_J pa5t~urt 1 rt. Th Iri i � t �, l #. i ars. Tho pro jeCt s i tc i t. frrr+� r~„.:rtj1me:rc 1,33 !. t~ 1 I; `rad t�r��crri I:,l rar�rirr for , u",tr rar�Lt;ar� i :1 i rare sand i o zurror�aria�ed by 5�-acr�a raw�rc�Ol 1 d l ��+rII n t'' ' , The l u sa Df �,,r., t� 4rc l arm of this $ i lie 1z kV It t-e � I dmn t } + no on,, r deretl ; �r1 1 l' �' � r� aizt ':'f o Ill.' Tvie project E, � 1�4a��rr J_, fault � �t,�ir� � _ . :t+ �" ��� i in I ty to talBull' ryzt r at 1, ,t ton i 'pr, ri rr r rlra C,ui ld'1MO Codes �tP�1rt��rd� dor d •a`rPl.t,i"1�4w%tGti r_r t:,E.ir Irk „,t'1 4a1,:.pro-°'dt, ci�l�`�Llat ! o1I-.ezt'r10m � :arsx-.till Calls, ��tea;iv� rr•+ �-1w Cicewpant'� in c tray o Bb*. The proroLed , i '11 cue^ �, 1 opm nt rl.�i � at r I nt e-d riru~.� r�ur-i,:a.�f duo" t r c:`. i 4Ir . t a' t.J t xfiwr+' r1„1 l .,'�7t d m I t.1 Gnt any ��kv�r �� i l mpl-ovemont F'r°� F r P, Atka t Witvt`� 1,o„�rtsl�: t�.t�,r, wr��zr�,,t•� , Iri�r•`!a�� e}r,� t-rta�r�rw,,;1„ ".�; I,�,J �t"'ri t.a" TI-Ci � kn� + $';0 3 �, , ur•h..'��i� l wWa+,, i 4.;+rr t.%l �. f;;� r!i f,�rt lt�.{:,�t 't'4,' T t t.:Je1 v, *1 1 '! i. } t v `tNt x Ord t r�+ty. ! t'i infitaY� trrttrl"�ryr t"h ri1.4t4'"i orO willthO AllJ , ulr mF !"s r t„t:Lia.C' 6. I �t,i t�r urU b ryt t mit `" r1ty, r c�':,11d4r. --!:d t; arta t"6..Ir'ru'i'f avid r e.W t +fit r°t'a i Lit A��� =� ..t �:a_r, �><,�� r:° h�3irlaar,+:.�.• r � tut�,r�, �r�•�:.�,t �i c_t ti; ���A�r i"te�W. W^Lk1'• w<7i'"�,�SM-n°;� .i<.. 1.4C." 14t Th i s project w l l rQpre»:errt an 1 ncrQmcnt al I ncroa , r) i nr�ic�mond for= publ is a�rvices in a rural aroz; Of i-ho county at a t'irrr,, vvt-7rarj c-Mrartiivy bUdGets for public services arcs very limited, [ oortimnncir ci M i i cam. at i on NioasUr-ras l All earthwork assOc i aced with re-c-i dant i al dQ l ral, tla. n t. sh all tai. o 1. ace during the dry soason bott4een thO months of Api- l �-)nd October. Estal�:jl i si-I a dovQl opmant-frac Setbor-k zone of 200 f .:Pjt fi^r:im the conttt2rl incl of al l drain.-3e :wales to Mit!Oatc nr.r+.r it-r7-t, Iondlrg of nQar,by° water, br d 1 eo Applicant: Samuel Roth AP 027-112-11 Log #88-07-21-01 DATA S"EET A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Type of project: Tentativa Parcol M8P. 2. Brief Doscripi: iani: To divide aper 0'.,',imMt8lY '.0 acre to "re, bwo parcels: parcel I - 20 acres and P81 -Cel -2 - 48 ocreS. 3. Loc8tlori: On side cf the west and of rletcher RoMdt in the pal(-'rmo nre-1. One,- dwellln�j unit Per ;20 4. Proposed Den-tvitY Of Deva lOPment* acres - 5. Amount of ImPervioto Urfacinot 6. Access and Nearest Public Roads." Grubbs Road t;n_ the nai c-orner of porr, el I - v Jdu,31 septic and leinchficld 7, Method of Sewage Disposal* Inidi z y 0 t P_ III s - SOLIrce of Water supply: Indk,idual Wells - 9, Proximity of power Lines; Ad-tacent to propei,,ty- rt ­ In. Potential for rurther Land Divi slons and Devolopmenl---- PrOrIc' Ina will allr-4w zubdIviallrAO tl�f currently zoned A-15. min7mum r�arcerl-­ B. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING 1. Terra I n a, General Topographic Character: hill!:: and Onk U,eez s-qith b* SloPeS* 5-2nZ, a. Ll evat I on 400-500 foct obovO 7en Lovel d. Ll,mitina raoors' Sk?%,*r:, Soils a Typ= and loam.'sandy lvami with Clay Content. b. Limb - ng t --actor:;: Shall,,�vq F,)Qorw_abll ItY, 01'4d 1:,orrte eroslon rot,�)nf;IJI- B. NatUral tIaztlrds of the Land ti. Earthquake Zanoz Moduratk,, C_Ot' thQ10 Lite Q Zone VITI. b. Eroaton Potential.' Modclratc. c. Landslide Potentiolt d. Fire Hatard.* Hi oh. 0. Expatisive 8011 Pot atit ial: H i � Ft. 4. Hydrol ociy JU'.�,t WQ'�,t a. Surface Water'.' p1-(.-,portY$ appro,'rll;ltc­ly '2130-1600 foeL. In ;add ltApan � "7" a intormIttent streanis traverse tho proJect Site' mall pond and dam I oCated jUSt ea�zi, O�r i. -ho Thero is a s project site. tjn1dentified resources. the br . Croundwat0: Property ra-tori-Stics: - in. CdE� Irl" a. OrolnaOe Chn to the Vjyandotte Cr diol -,:;oUthwest Into -30" d. Annual Rainfall (normal) , Gino , rzaotors-- '. Nloncj 0. L I 6. visual/Scenic 0ual Ity; Ic (3uslity: 6. Acoust, en t - 7. Air Qu011ty* Good% t3j 0 10 9 ith nmturu-=w J11d o a. Vegetatin: 8. _ r zi n d p foothill "$Mni!'�in -to tai,Small b1i'd', and an"nals 9" W *1 1 Flab VtOt: gray z I and - S;u _�J; �jbu �njEr�tvl COInllell ourcas the Area,.., Lcwl and HIstorital, Res zen,z *� t I V I i -.v MrOZ1. n Dosi9nat!On A3r1Cj1turml- Butte County Canoral Pla R, -I! s 1 do n t I a1 , 0; A-5� Ct-AISE'Ing Zonin U50 on Site: Open Sp,:3ce F Xist4I ng Land 14. Surround ino Area=r arf, I I V dwc- I Larld U50v: jfwls I t i b. Z01,1 i rjg t a n 5 AGr 1 CU IUr t a 1 t re-" and larger" d. Parcel SizOst 5 0"; 0. Populabloti: PLWal Chlarac tor* ca ( Cit oR Ll t r 0 1 ej P� t and Area:, 16. Noarest, Urban Area- -lure' rvr I uen cc, 17. R(31"avlt SP1 8 I s3 improvement SL-aridardk,' Urban AVIO 17 1 ra Protec N®rar,csL County (St -ate) 1­1ro Stat i an b. al I ab I lty-' Wilter Av 1 mo SchoCO ao School�t,- jr) Aron' - Union Hloh JT,,_j,,,,,,,l mm.%2j,- - 8. B�`ttr tounf � =OF NATURAL W15ALTH AND BEAUTY .e. L A N D PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE! (916) 538-7601 April 9 1990 Ted Runge P.O. BOX 2042 O'rc,ville, Cry 95965 Re. Tentative Pftrcel Map Aly k27=L:•l.t ptn #90-03l�',�{12 tear W. Runge; ) xri initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel Map, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the envirorunent (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist.). 17o reduce or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the project. 7therwii>e; an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the California Environmentaluali A,ct Q tS' n early response �o this notification, sent to Athe Planning Department; z' will expedite the scheduling of your , project. Please forward your written response within 15 days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10.00 am. and 3.00 p.m: Sincerely, B. A: KIRCHER Director of Planning Thomas A. East Associate ,Planner BAIC:".I"ALtj10 . Enclosurw Cc, Ron Graves & Assoc