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564 CastleDrivParadise, CA 95969_-
Ct€EF. .game as applicant
T ?�J--- CT DESCRIPTION TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP to divide 15 ,+/-'' acres to create 2'
paa1s, 1 at 1U acres, and 1 at -5 acres.
ZiOCATION de of Butte vista Road approx. t. 3, 800 ft. west of Alta
;�. On.the south side _ ---
,Alrosa Drive, East Oroville area.
,ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NU`14BER (S) 027-130-003
' ouING A-5 GENERAL PLAX Ag--.tesi PROJECT CONSISTENT?
z -"' ONFORihANCE REPORT June 19; 1990
tC'r'I ORAL PLAN _ _........
DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE
1LAWD CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS? -
'OA.T1u.- .APPLICATION RECEIVED 7-19-90 ;
C --z -T/SURVEYOR/CIV'IL ENGINEER: Eon 11 Gravis And Associates
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Box 086., 'Oro'yille,
'A 95965
t),ssTE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED
t'd XRONZMENTAL CATEGORICAL y =61PTION - DATE FILED
DETERMINATION
AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION - bATE ADOPTED
i. MITIGATED NSG. DECLARATION o DATE ADOP'.DED .1Z-/0� Q
ENV. IMPACT REPORT -- DATECERTIFIED
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STATE CLEARINGHOOSE NO. -
SIB COMMITTEE MEETING DATE
ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING DATELD- ,+
ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION A126r0kCA(HAlb _.
APPF.0 HEAR114G DATE
BOARD ACTION.
COMMENTS I'OR PLANNING :L►,IRECTOR' S RnPPRT
APPLICADIT: PHONE WO:
ADDRESS! (9�l��9
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PrC ArS,; ,.r ' 4rT PRE T -I iMU Ti 1 LE REETORT'' OR RECENT POLICY OF TIM- INSt1MNCE
;daff.,d wi'rhin last s :x months ) WITH A".PPLICATION. MIMME BELOW THE DATE
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al'.1 44 trAZE OF PAF,CLLa Bisl. TO CRLIASD (ftobading any ret.1d rider) ;
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_Subdivision Name (if applicable).
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APPENDIX H
t Dote Piled
LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS
Supplemental Information for Planning Department
is
L List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals
z6equired for this project, includin those requited by city, regional;
state and federal agencies:�(%
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2, Proposed sebedu.ling/as,�ociated projectsi
3. Anticipated incremejital development (phasing of subdivision units,
future development plans):
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What. method'saill ba utilized to accommodate surawace draana e? �scribe
how onMsite and dc�mstream drainage channels Will be affected,
Prot mity of �ter for fire ,fighting purposts (hydrants, ponds; etc )
16, Will 4,,,•Eav /tton or grading be necessary'! Cubit yards (estimate)»
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7w i)ieact#'Ons for travel 'to property (rural
And mountainous areas only),
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5. ENVIRONMENTAL I14PACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES
rdenti,fy potentially s;Lgnificant environmental impacts associated V tth
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) !Describe the project site as it exists before the project,
including information on topography, soil stability, plants
and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspocts. ,.
Describe any existing structures on the sit:; -and the use of
the structures.
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b) Describe the surrounding propertiesr, including information on
plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.
Ittiicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.),
*,;tcensity of land use (one -'family, apartment houses, shops; depart-
ment stores, etc,), and scale of development (height, frontage,
setback, reary ard, etc, ,
) �G�-1���LC-R��i 1 � � �/�%,�'�'��✓�� fit ICC,I-
CERTIFICATION: I hereby Certify that the statements furnished ah6ve and in
the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this
- initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the fact,", statements
and information presented are true and correct to the best of my }nomlodge
and beliee
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Date d5ighature
For e7/�O �,A—
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separate sheet for longer responses.
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SUBOIVIDW S STATEMENT
Name `/ Date j �lc hl ,
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Project7ry`i
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Existing use (s) of the land, U
2.
Proposed use (s) :of the landn<<7`
3.
Improvements proposed (See Ch. 24-29 County Code) 11/
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4.
Public areas proposed
Trec, planting/or , removal (approxi number)
6.
Preliininary 'Copy, of any condition, restHcAive reservations or covenants
existing or proposed shall be attached to this statotent
_ attached _.. inane
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state type of division i:o,y private .road, Urban rural etc.,^���w
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%__• Planning DepartmentNAME RODD DOERR
r;. Environmental Health Department
. w CDI: (Forestry Department) AP: 27-13-03
Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map)
Butte County Sheriff
i. PGCE (check title report. for easement)
Pacific Bell
Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR
Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet)
Scho 1 Distric wallmap)
-PA"
Water Company (ifindividual wells are not indicated on application or map)
Durham Irrigation OR- Durham Mutual Mater Co.
California Water Service Company (Chico area)
Oroville-Wyandotte irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river)
Thermali,to Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river)
Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd
to lake)
Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines area)
Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge%Forest'Ranch area)
Paradise Irrigation )istrict
City of (check wall maps for spheres of influence)
Oroville
Chico
Paradise
Biggs
Gridley
OROVILLE AREA ONLY
Lake Orovillt Area Public Uti:ltty District (see large map in cabinet)
_ Feather River Recreation District (see large flap in cabinet)
El Hedio Fire District (check wall ma,p, a small portion of Oroville only)
EIGGS, RICRVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTR BUTTE �,UTY): check wall map and title report
to see what applies. Some areas overlap. -
Drainage District #1
Drainage District n2
Drainage District ROO
Drainage District 1#200
Reclamation District #833
Reclamation 'District #2056
Sacramento and Sari Joaquin Drainage District
Butte Creek ,Drainage District
IN CERTAIN CASES;
Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions)
Dept. of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas}
Ricllvale Hw
Cal Trans (near State Hwy, 32, 70, 99, 149 (Chico cut(off), 162 (Olive Hwy,
Hwy.), 191 (Clark Road)
State tater Quality Control Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units)
United States l`orest Service (if project borders USA Land check APbooks)
Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville)
State Water Resources Department (property near Lake OroVille -- watershed)
Track Creek Recl.aimation Dist; (nest of 'Chico Airport) south of Mock Creek and
east of Rwy: 99 (see wall `map)
Chico Area Rocreati6ft & Park. Dist (only for subdivisions)
SPECIAL CASESc check title report for any mention of special services or easements such
As to Thermdlito Irrigation District (numbered :items)
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REQUEST FOR.
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GENERAL PLAN CM'FORMANCE REPCIRT
,'tem% to be completed by applicant
'APPLICANT NAME AN% ADDRESS � o- '.
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DESCRIPTI N
3 . .ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBERS: 13
4. PROPOSED USE - `�E�'17 a-S
Submit this form with one copy of 'the tentative map to
BUtte COUrity PlanningDepartment
7 County Center Drive
C'r'ovil 1e,t Cal ifof-in i a 915-965
The P1 anning Department wil 1 return the compl eted con+6rmanc.0 -
; ,elpart to the applicant fbr his/her, signature. The confo-mancb
rf:'Poa^t must be. submitted with the application to tho Land
t,ewel opment Section c4 PQbl it WorF,Is��
lldife �'a. Plan�ng�omr"
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_XC.. Office of Planning and
e Butte County
1/:0U mt�nth Street, R Planning Department
Sacramento, CA 95814
7 Cot,nty Center Drive
or ,� :�� OrLIville,, CA 95965
County Clerk Inc
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County of Butte CANDACE J. ORUBBS, �ult8004
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�iJT3J CT Ficin of NoticeN
Filing ina ion in compliance with Section 21108
or 21152 of the Public Resources Code.
Projoct title AP !f
Name.
Sgnfative Parcel Mdp 02.7-130-003 Rodd Doerr
Stm Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Nw-aber
(if oubmitted to Clearinghouse)
Project Location
On the south side of Butte Vista Road approx. 3,800 ft. West of sa Drivef
iAlta.Air�
East Oroville area
Project Description..
Tentative Parcel Map to divide. 15 acres to create 2 parcelsy 1 at 10 acres, and I
at 5 acres
'T•his is to advise that the Butte County Advisory Agency
(Dead Agency or Responsible Agency)
I approvs-d the above-described project on December 10, 1990 and has made
(Date)
tlhe folloWlhg determinations regarding the above.-described project:
1. rho projed,t will, X Will not, have a significant effect on the
•
Impact
u provisions
was prepared for this �,iro ject
pursuant to ovisions of 'CEQA
X A Negative Declaration 06s prepared for this project pursuant to the
Provisions of CEQA:
3. Mitigation measures X .Were
approval of t'he ;
were hot, made a condition of the
project
fortthimeprojectverridog considerations Wast Was not;, adopted
This is to certify that the final gn with comments and responses and record of
project approval is available to the general public at
Butte County Planning Department
7 County Center Drive
OrovilleF CA 9595
.° Date Rdddived fad,' Filing and
Posting at OPR :. _._..
S ' gnature B:,A. Kircher `--
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ector of Pxant3:n
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WoRI<s
WILLIAM (Bial) CHEFF Director
Y COUNTY CENTER DRIVE> OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephone'.(916) 538.7651
CERTIFIED MAIL RONALD D. McELROY
Deputy Dlrecto,
December 10, 1990
Rodd.DoPrr
564 Castle Drive RE: AP 27-I3-03
Paradise, ^A 95969 TPM
Dear fir. Doerrr
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held' on
December 1t7, 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 filed ---within ten r
the ,�dviso A enc is .Ir7) days of the date of
ry g y approval --with. the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors, this action 1411 be finale
When the Conditions of approval are Complied with, it will, be in order
for you to file your "final, map" with the Beate County Department
of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of
the date of approval. by the. Advisory Agency;
if you have a
off,,
ny question,*
eeg6rd3ng this hatter; please contact this
ic,
Very truly yours,
William 'Cheff
Director of Public Wtirks
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Mistdnt Mendonsa
Director
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Ehvironmental Health Department
Ron Graves
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MEM DOERR, TPM, AP 27--13-03, 2 parcels located on the south side of
Butte Vista Road approx., 3800 ft. west of Alta Airosa Drive,.
East OrovillO area:
Public Works conditions:
Verify legal access;
2 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.
4 Showy 50 ft, building, setback line measured from centerline of access
easement.
5 Provide road maintenance agreement.,
6 Show all easements ref record on the final map.
7 Pay any delinquent taxes or, current taxes as required
8 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department:,
Planning Dept. condition:
9
Pay $200 per lot to the Butte Coun,,,y Fire Departnent for the purchase
of a water tenderi
Health slept: conditions;
10 Shan the usable sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirement's
of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels 1 and 2,
11 Prove that the areguired gbantit es of domestic water are available
to each parcel..
The following mitigation measures are required; II
12 Place a note on the alternate or additional map shoot -of the final dap
stating: "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall: be installed
in 611 new residential'structuroa in .accordance with the National Fire
Protection Associations standard far the installation of sprinkler sy9tetiits
in one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13b. Iba
purpose of the installation of ;sprinkler systems is for additional:
safety and property ptotea on in the event of 'residential fares: This
installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services
in those instances where they are installeVI
6 18 Identify the existing fault in the southwestern ro"rner of the Parcel.
No, I on the final map >.
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LA114D CSF NATUPAL V.I[AITH Atilt~ G[AUTV
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephone. (916) 538-7681
CERTIFIED MAIL RONALD D. M:ELROY
November 1, 1990 Deputy b(rc2ior
Rodd Doerr RE: AP 27-13--03
564 Castle Drive TPM;
Paradise, CA 95969
Dear Mr, Doerrz
Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear
your application cn the above= -identified property on December 10,
1990.
The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department
and will be considering your tentative parcel map Public Works will
recommend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet.
The ecommence at 9s00 a.m. in the Board'' of Supervisors
1 County
Room Ct Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive,
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aroville, California_
if you 'have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this
office.
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Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Pudic Vi,,rks
J n Mendonsa
Assistant Director
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dc; -Planning Department
Envirorttnental Health Department
Ron Graves
DOERR, TPM, AP 27-13-03, 2 parcels located on the outh'side of
Butte Vista
Road approx. 3800 ft. west of Alta Airosa Thrive.
Ea.rst Oroville area.
Public
Works conditions:
1
Verity legal access.
2
Provide two-way traversable access RS-8-LD-II to each parcel from
a county maintained road or stat6 hig hwa Y
3
Access to be .reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered
for dedication on the final map.
4
Show 50 ft. building sptbadk line measured from centerline of access
easement,
5
Provide road maintenanceagreement,
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6
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Show all easements of record I'on the, final map.
7
Pay any delinquent taxes or current; taxes as required.
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Meet therequirements of the';Butte County Fire Department:
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LAND OF 'NATURAL WEALTH Af�m BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALT -i
DIVIVON OF ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH
Address 0 19b Memorial Way qq 7 County Center Drive
Reply to Chlta, California 95926 T ❑ 7d7 Elliott 'Bond
P y 7elephorrt. 916/891-27 0°ovFller Cal,fornid 959b5' Poradisn. California 95969
Telephone; 916/538.728'1 Tolepho,te: 916/872-6308'
Ootoper 29 1990
POP Graves aril Assac atmos
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"Oro vil e, CA 9,5965
RE: TPM - Dt7eR, Rodd
AP# 27-1:3-03
Dear Mr. Graves
This department
has advised the Butte CoUrlty D�p,3rtment of Public,
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,above app'anliDatit�n.m�erit Se�t;ion than we are prepared to aet on the
Based an
Present I nform4t ioi wLn
=nditidnal approval. can recammerld approval or
FLLetommer5d=d Gond i t ions fotr`A�,
r,;, Show the Usable
e►va,ge disposal area Proven to meet the
rer UYrements of vubdi'vision ordina'rice on,
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pat'ce15 I and b,
` you have any g4est �ar��- g
Hu hes or- a ar=ding this 1pttPr- please "carita;t.
myself ,at' he above "iisted
111tirrlber i etvdeeh etoo - to p'
weekdays. address. or telephone j
�' yours x
Phi' i:D ti ��eisr�n,5upervi�strio
tnivIt,ion o Envirr.:r� 4xt a1. health
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Inter-Departrp�ntal Memorandum
TO:Butte County Advisory Agency
FROM: Planning D;rector
SUBJECT Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Rod Doerr, AP# 027430-003,
AATC. August 23, 1990
This is a proposal to subdivide 15 plus acres to create two parcels at 5 plus acres and 10
plus -acres. The present zoning is A-5: 'The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County
General Plan designates this area as Agricultural -Residential.
The proposal does not conflict with County n nor any adopted or proposed element
� zoning
of the Butte County General Plan nor any County, Specific or comnii pity plan.
An Initial Study ~rias conducted in accordance to the California Environmental Quality Act
and a Mitigated Negative Declaration is recommended for the project. All env rowvi Intal
documentation has been forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency withiii 4,hG ,
required 105 days as mandated by the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5:
Recommend approval. of the Tentative Parr el Map for Rod Doerr, APS#' '027-150-003,
subject to the following conditions:'
1, Place a. note on the alternate o. additional map sheet of the final map stating,
"Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all new
residential structuresr'n ac ^�,`rdance with the National Fire Protection:
Associations Standard £tar flat installation of sprinkler systems in one and two
family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13D. Tile purpose of tile
installvAton of sprinkler sy;Iter is for additional safety and property protection
in the event of residen'dgt fires. This installation will reduce the demand .for
structural: fire protect'iort services in those instances ,where they are installed."
2, Pay $200.00 per lot, 4" the butte County Fire Departmenk for the purchase
or a N+!ater tender. '
34 ldentity the existing tilt in the southwestern Of net of the Parcel No. I on.
the final snap,
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J' on Glraves and Associate,
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LAND 4F N,ATURA'L WEALTH AND bE.AUTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIMANIA 95966-3397
TELEPHONE: (916);5387801
August 24, 1990
Rodd Doerr
564 Castle; Drive
Paradise, `CA 95969
Re- Tentative. Parcel Map
Dear Me. Doerr
The Butte County Planning Department has cotnpleted the environmental review of your
projr;ct inaccordance with the Cal ifornia.;Environmental Quality Act and forwarded`to the
Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105'days pursuant to the California `
Punic Resources Code Section 21151,5. In addition, thy: Planning Director's report
required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99,of the Butte County Subdivisi0n Ordinance 1w been
cr m Ieted. Please find enclosed. the Environmental :Documentation/Planning Director's
P.epoet which has been prepared for your project,
Planning P
PP y y condi tons of approval if
Please ables If youew note,ane errors or orniiss.ons to our evaluat onC Cease bring them to ou
a rP g r
attention:
The Environmental Documents and Planning 'Director's Report for your project has been,.
sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action, California Government Code
Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County ,advisory Agency set hearingsand
approve or disapprove your project within six -months from the date on which your
application was received and accepted, The six n1orith time limit for your project mandated
by state law, will occur.* on January 17, 1991, The Advisory Agency will 'notify you of the
time and place of the public hearing for your project:
If there are modifications to your project; not related to mitigating an identified irnpact, re
evahiatLo
u n of your project shall be required,
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' A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION P.O. BOX 985 -- OROVILL5. CA 95555
160 GOLD DREDGER DRIVE
A. xgust 20, 1980
40b #90-04
ZBUt :e County
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Ronning'�^mrr
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t Doerr Tentative 'parcel Map
A.P: #27-1:i-03
Log #90-07-20-01
In response to your letter of 07-27--90 on the above re1'eran(i ed property
Ivo agree to all three mitigations measures,
On behalf of our client We will comply to the mitigation measure
Pertaini.;ng to fire suppression, but are not In agreement with the
County and the fire department on it being automatic sprinkler systems'.
A geologist is 'being requested to do the study this very day,
ank you,
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,pr'i'g Graves and Associates
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LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND 9EAUTY
Auguist 14, 1990 PLANNING DEPARTMENT
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601
Rodd Doerr
564 Castle Drive
- Paradise, CA 95969
Re Tentative Parcel lfap _
AP No. 027-130-003
Log m90-0720-01
Dear Mr, Dc er::
n�
An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel Map, indicates potentially
adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To
reduce or1> urinate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the
project. Othenvise, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the
California Environmental, Quality Act.
An early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, will expedite the
scheduling of your projeet: Please forward your written response within 15 days from the
date of this letter.
A list of local consultants is included. These persons can conduct a geological survey or
arrange for such- a survey. to the event of an `EIR requitement, a subsequent letter will be
sent outlining the procedure for the County to select the consultant to prepare the 'MR.
Should you have air/ question
10,'60 a.m. and 300 s regarding this emitter, please contact this office bet veeri
pm.
Sincerelyy, .
13, A, Kircher
Director of Planning
trentL, Moore
Associate Planner
E�,11�bh
Enc.
ee; Ron Graves" ,& Associates Y
APPENDIX .1. 1
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(To be completed by Lead Agency)
LOG No. 90-07-'2'0-01
AP No. 027-110-003
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1. Namee of proponent Rodd Doerr
2. Address of proponent, and representative (ir applicable);
564 Castle Drive Ren Graves and Associates
Paradise, CA 95969 PA Oi Box 996
Oroville, CA 95965
3. Project description:P
fi'entatiye Parcel. �1a
��.� MA1�7LfATURi' �`'T1V'D I+iGS 03+' STCsN TCA�'NC YFS MAYBE NO V
1. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment,
substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish o
wildlife population to drop below sel•f-sustaining levels, thraaton to eliminate
a plant or animal community, .reduce the number or restrict the range of a rata
or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major per/.ods
of California history or prehistory?
2. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the
detric7ertt _o£ long -;term environmental goals? (A shortyterni impact. on the
envirctAeat is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while
long-term impacts will endure into tiie future,)
3. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively
considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where �.
the i=pact on each resource is telatively small) but where the effect of the
total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) V
4. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial
adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly?
IT,1`.(To be completed by the Lead Ageficy) . On the basis of
this initial evaluation:
I/WE find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the
envi:rondent and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
I/WE find that although the proposed, project COULD have a significant effect
on the envira meat, ther6gill not'be a significant effect in this case because
the MITIGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheet Have been added to the
project. A NEGATIVE DPCLARAVOR will be prepared.
I/WV find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment,
and an MI ONKLiOAL IMPACT REPORT is required,
COUNTY yOF9UTTC) PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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i;ATI«: July 2i, 1990 By; �• .
�reclt I,. Moore:,. Assoca �'latatter
Reviewed by:
Paula Ldasute Senidr 1110 inet
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i. MTH, Will the proposal rosult, in sinMeavit-
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Unstable e€crUi Conditions, Or char10e8 In geOlogic subs;truntut!es'l
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b.
Disruption, displacement) compac LIodl or ovfareovering Of Lhe ,soil?
c.
Chan3e in topography or ground sufface rellef features?
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Destruction, covering or madificati'.on of, any unique geologi0 or picysie„at
features?
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Increase in wind or water eraslort of" saiis�, either on or aei' site'f
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Changes in deposition at erosion of beanie sands, or changes in siltatlon,
deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a rivor or stream
or the bed of they ocean or any bay, Inlet, or lune?
g.
Loss of prime agr culturally productive t-oiit; outside acssig.hatGd utbast.
areas?
h.
)exposure of people or property to veologiv hazards such as tarthquakvsv
landslides,
mudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards?
2, AM Will the proposal result in substantial,
a.
Air emiSsionu or deterioration of ambient Mr quality?
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The creation of Objectionable odors, smoke or fumos?
c.
Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature) or any ehange in
locally
ellwate, or regionally?
3, 'WA`ER, Will the proposal result: in substantial;
a.
Changes in currents, or the course. or direction s.f water- mc,Vemtents in-
either marine or fresh. waters?
.b.
Changes in absorption rates, drainage patLexhts, or tile iatf, -avid amount
of surface runoff?
e.
Need for off»site surface drainage improvements) includinlx vogotat:ion
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removal, channelization or culvert installation?
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d.
Alterations to the course or flog of flood waters?
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Change In the amount of surface wager in any water body?
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Discharge Into surface maters, or -in any alteration of surface wo`itei
quality, including but nota limited to tenpatatupe, dissolv0d okygen or
turbidity?
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Altovatiop of the direction or rate at flow' of ground water8l
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Change in the quantity or quality of g,romlid water., either Uro+sgts
directsadditions withdrawalsr or., through, intorcepti.on of atw aquifer*
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Reduction in the amount of wager oth rwlue available for publie water
supplies
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Rxposura of people, or jeroperty to wetter-talated hazards G;as flooding?
4,, Pil&g.LIpL', Will. tho proposal tasulL itl substantiAl;
a.{
Change in the divarsit'y of apediea) pr number of any spec!"`ott'ol• plants
(ittcludfng trees) staitabs, grass, erops,r and aquaiti plants)!'
b.
Reduction of the numbers; of any t►niq`.te, ,rare or c;ndango ed ged.(es of
planta?
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itfitroduotion o1: new U euiaa of tants into tut Orem",or in a
barrier to
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re of exiatin n eefias?
the norma' p ! p
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'Reduction in aezeda of ally a rte±taLC;tsraxi east?
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E It Al. 1<l) . Will Mle praposal r(%01�I r :N►1LNt.xiA tai:
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a. Change in the diversity of speciesur ttumt)etoi of any specie�4 :ok a ni ls��
lt,r�, i attd shellf ll crgalli res
animals" (neluding repiii.�0.0
dland
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or insects)?i
u. Reduction in the nuribers or any +a4gtlll, oi, vndar1j; 1tad
anLmaIs?
cw Introduction of new speLies of oito all art -i1, u1° in a arriv1: to
the migration or movement. of wOrkills?
d. Daterioratiort of uxi Lii1g t~.ish or villlily fiJbitat.!
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Will the proposalresult in 6oblf,uttt.i tI.
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ttw Increases in eXi.JLirtk rcz�x.su levellli?
b. Rxposure of people Lo severe titlisao lew+:l:::t
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11MIT MM Gi,ARY. Will the jawposal diet I tbl.t 4141 Blaru."
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LAND USE, V111 the proposal result lut a °Sublitxfitlal alto cf thu
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present or planned 'land use of an arol
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NATMI, RESOURCES, Will txie, proposal res,ulL in subtstanLial;
a Increase Li 'the rate o!; use of atty MAural, ,reaourves'j
b, bepintiott of any, na.tu-nal t e-Gources i
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RISK -OF Will aw prafpsal itivolvaa
a. A :risk of explosion or galeaae of haza.rdotis substances (including, Utt
t t x oil, ,p ,.. • . s � � Y event
not 13m tt d to) 031 e.,f.a4ide., r �"hais3cUls or radiation) iltl t,h�.
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of .an a. ,idem, 0% upset eanditritsnm3
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b. possjbl o intnerlerence vith an eaargeaoy response plait or e-,*rgency
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aVacuation plan?
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Will the proposal nitery :t0o3ti0n. distribution, dandity or
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growth rate of the htunari papulation„
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H611SIN , Will the proposal aff4 rtt tm isting .houting,, at create a demand'
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for additional housingz !
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°tRA13SP(iRTA!tiOtt/(*tPLI)I ATTO)i. Will the prlrpasai reSvil t in.
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a. Generation of substantial additional ve113� le rtilvt±ment+
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b. Effeeti; on eXintiitg parltixtg facilit tis, or daiaaiid for new parking7
c. Substantial impact: on existing trAnoliorLiat ion systems?
d. Significant alterations to pregont ptttanis of cir'etilat(on o
tsovectent of people andhr goolts"
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" xns to ws terl-.lkne rail
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f Increase, in traffic hazards t0 motor Vghlcltas, bicYci?st:s or pedestriazfs?
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PutUal"My "x5, Will thn Ptol"08al have an effect upon, or result It r -104
,for new or altered govertinentit servides:
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1). police protection?
d. fd.rks or other recreat~ionAl fan.11itio
e. iia tite"ice of public facilitiett, including rotadst
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f. Other goiterriment.ai serttios
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fir, .•. YviEffi:Cs]`r11 'th�.,.rarosal YeSult
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Ylse of ,j suk stantial amounts of fuel OY energy?
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b. 4ubstantial increase in demand upon t x3stf+ sourcesof energy o
development of new sources of anergy?
require the
1 . tl7IIY:Y'CTFS. 19Dthe prsposal result in a nets fOr new systems, or
alterations to the follbAng:
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a. power or natural gsta?
ky. Cormunica.tions
c. Suter txvallab litty7
d. at,`er or Septic says .ems?
e. rear W,,Iter drainage?
E. solid wasta .and disposal"
�,gjl the proposal result In:
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CreatiIUn of any health hazard or potential, hazard (excluding mental
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health)
b. pXposure ct people to potential health ta.xards?
1 AESCFiETICS. Will the proposal result in the, obstrrlt 9a of any scenic
the PrCi0dsal result in the
Pub' or will.
open aesthetically ca'liy offorsivo site open-to public vier
creation of at
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r-jCpSATTON. 'till the proposal result 3.n an iz-+act: upon the quality or
recreational Oppottunities?
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quantity of existing
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a, Will the proposal result in thealtorati.an or destruction of a
prehitttmric or riistori , archaeological mite?
b. Will tkip proposal result in ad.rerse phy�ai�°a1 or aesthetic effects
historic,, buildings structure or object?
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to a prehistoric or
c. Doe$ the- proposal have the poteati,11 to Cause a py+ Aeal change
which Mould affect unique eilu ic cuYtxx 41 Values?
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d. will the propaszl restrict existing religious az sacred UOS
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thepatential impatt. area?
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DTa S IQN. (�.�'ENVTTt01 111ENTA1f EVAL AU TION AP 027-130-003
1b The proposed Tentative Parcel Map will result in some disruption, displacement, compacl.iorr
and ovcrcoverhig of the site as a result of developing an additional single family dwelling. The
project, site is - aractorized by mostly a large hilltop. As a result earthwork associated Nvith
developing two homesitc s on the project site will be minimal, T'h,e Butte County Grading
Ordinance is anticipated to mitigate arty significant impacts caused by necessary earthwork
associated witic developing two homesites.
1c: The project site is characterized by relatively flat hilltop. Very little eartlivlol k is anticipated
to accommodate tlxe proposed homes.
].g; This proposal (toes not 'represent a significant loss of prime agricultural soils. The property
is characterized by res)iduaf roils which are not generally utilized for extensive agricultural activity. ,
Such soils also have marginal grazing opportunities:.
11i: All of Butte County is in a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The Butte County
Seismic Safety Element shows a fault 'line of unknown activitywithin close proximity to the
pro:=ect site. 'Iii addition, a seismic survey performed for a project located approximately 1/2
mile north of the project site indicated earthquake faults being present. It is recommended that
a geological, survey be performed for this project. Should arty fault lines be identified on the
prtiiect site, proper mitigation measures: shall be adopted.
Zai Increasing the densities of residential development on the project site will result in a
cumulative impact on air quality due to related increases in traffic generated and in indirect air
pollution, sources. The California Air Resources Control Board has identified Butte County as
Fc Inen-attainment area in meeting the standards for ozone and carbon Oxide in accordar, ",e to the
Cal I ifbrnia Clean Air Act. The County Air Control flan provides no mitigation measures or rules
for suJi a small residential project. Due to the size of the project the cumulative impacts are
+.onsidered insignificant.
Its: Some short term. air quality impacts will probably result during the construction phases of
developing residential housing. Increased vehicle and equipment emissions as well as increased
dust will occur during earthwork stages of development,
$: The project site is zoned A S ;and designated Agricultural -Residential by the Butte County
General Plait. ,Che project site is surrounded by sevei al five acre parcels. The proposed ten and
five acre parcels are consistent with the -surrounding development characteristics. The proposed
project conforms to both the General Plan designation and the zoning classification,
13a: The proposed project will gerne:ate approximately two vehicle trips per hour, per, lane on
a. P.m. peak, Such traffic generated by the proposed project will not substantially impact the
,existing p fisting transportation net
has adequate capacity to
accommodte such rt affictgeneration yr tliout a degradation of the level of service.
14a: The proposal will result In an incremental increase in deinand for fire pic+.b,';un services
in, the ar.. . The. Butte County Fire Department/California Division of Forestry has indicate',d
that cumulative development in rural areas will impart their ability to provide fire protection
services To mitigate the impact of growth on the fire department the California Department of
Forestry has proposed that all residential development in. rural areas install fire suppression
sprinkler systems: 'It is recommended the following note be placed ,on the alternate or add tioiaal
.map sheet of the fine) map stating: "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be
install, -,d, in all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire protection Associai on
Standaed for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and mobile
homes, NEPA Standard 13 D. The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for
additional imfety and paroperty protection in the event of residential fires. ""' `s installation will
cedu
ce this demand for structural fire jprotection services in those instances where: they are
installed. In addition the project site has no fire hydrants to provide water for fire protection
services. The project :site will require the services of a water tender. It is anticipated tliat a
payment of $200.00 per lot to the Butte County Water Tender Fund wilt reduce the impact on.
the fire department to a. less than sigrvficant level."
14b: The proposal willl result in an incremental increase in demand for police protection in the
area.a which cannot be serviced by the present sheriff's department. Since 1980 the population of
Butte County hes increased by over 2-5%o, while at 'the same time the police force has, been
decreased in personnel 'by 50% due to fiscal difficulties being experienced by Butte County,
Currently, Butte Couni}` has the lowest officers per capita in the Stater At recent legislative
committee hearings on ,Butte County's fiscal crisis, County officials testified that police protection'
services are presently inadequate, and do not meet the service expectations of the public.
p cumulative impacts on police protection services
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:Continued :rural development the sheriff de tirtme
ment has resulted in
which continues to redil r:ts capacity to provide adequate police services.
Development impacts oil the sheriff's departmeni is County wide and cannot be mitigated by one
individual project. The cumulative iinpticts of development on police prate ction has been
documentrd by the Couilty Administrative office, in the report "County of Butte, Annual Fiscal
Review."
14c: The proposal will re Ot in an incremental increase in demand for school services in the
area. However, school impact fees collected by the local school districts is anticipated, to reduce
school impacts to labs than a significant lei' 1. No further mitigation measures or requirements
are allowed in accordance to Government +i;�lode Section 65995. Mandatory mitigation m tmsti\!res
conducted geologic surveys to determine the seismic risk of the project site and to detem-mine if
any furthermitigation v,.:)sures are necessary,
SVGQt=D MITIGATI ON
1. Place a`note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating: "Automatic
fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all residential structures in
accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard for the installation of
:Prinkler systems,:m one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13
nstall,a
D. The purpos�r of the tiori of sprinkler systems is fol .additional safety and
property protection in the event of residential fires.
This installixtion will reduce the
demand for structural fire protection services in those instances wIYFTe they are installed,"
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2, Pay $200,00, per IIot ;to the Butte County Fire Department Nater fender Fund.
3, Conduct a geolol;ic, survey to determine seismic risk of the project site.
Mitigation measures, will be formulated after geologic clearances have been received and more
detailed information on,;the seismic risks is provided,
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Applicant:
Rodd Doerr Asossor's Parcel
027130-003
Log' # 90-07-20-01
DATA SHEET
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A. Project Description
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Type of Project: Tentative -Parcel Map,
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Brief Description: Tentative 'Parcel Map to divide 15 /- acres to create two
parcels: one at 10 acres, and one at 5 acres.
3. _
Location: On the south side. of Butte Vista RJad approximately 3,800 feet west of
Alta Airosa Drive in the east Oro Ile area,
4.
Proposed. Density of Development; One dwelling unit per 7 1/2 acres:
5.
Amount of impervious Surfacing: Minimal.
6.
Access and Nearest Public Road(s): The project will have access tiff of Butte Vista
Read a,. t Nob Mill Avenue.
7.
Method of Swage Disposal:: Individual septic tank and leach -field systems.
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Source of Water Supply: Individual wells.
3.
P� tvftm1ty of°Power Lfties: _Adjacent "ry property.
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Pdtential for further 'land r ivisions and dc'-ropmeni. No further subdivision,
potential. exists under the current zoning classification,
B. ?nvironmental Setting
Physical .Environment.
1.
Terrain
a. General Topographic Character: Rolling foothill terrain,
b Slopes: 2 to 30%.
C. Elevation: V5 to 475 feet above sea level.
d. Limiting Factors: Steep slopes.
2.
Soils
a, Types and Characteristics: Corning gravelly sandy loam and Aiken clay
loam.
b. Limak,ng factors: Subsurface drainage, eros LD'a on steep slopes -;where soil
has been disturbed.
3.
Natural Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake Zone: Seismic Safety Element indicated a, fault line rvitlucn close
proximity of the project site,
b. Erosion Potential: Moderate.
c. LandsYidc Potentiah, Low;
d. Vire hazard: 'Extreme,
''CoExpansive Soil Potential: High.
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Hydrology
a. Surface Water: None.
h. Ground Water: Unknown.
C. Drainage Characteristics: Parceldrainsinto the Wyandotte Creek drahlage
basin:
d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 24 to 26 inches.
C. Limiting Factors: None.
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Visual/Scenic Quality: Good.
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Acoustic Quality: Good,
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Air Quality: Good.
Biological Environment:
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Vegetation: Oak foothill woodhind.
9.
Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals commonly associated with the oak
foothill woodland areas.
±C'ultural Enc lronment:
10,
Archaeological. and Historical Resources in the area: Moderate to low including
unknown
11.
Butte County General Plan desiggnatlon: .Agricultural-Residential.
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Existing Zoning: A-5,
13.
Existing Land Use on=site: Open lands.
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Surrounding Area:; -
ai Land Uses: Rural residential land uses and grazing.
b. Zoning: A-5
c+ Gen. Plan Designation: Agricultural-Residential.
d, Parcel Sizes: '5 acres to 20 acres.
e Population: Dural residential.
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Character of Site and Area: Rural foothill setting.
16.
Nearest Urban Area: Oroville, located approximately 10 miles to the north.
17.
Relevant Spheres of Influence: Not applicable.
18.
Zmprovements'Standards Urban Area, No.
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Fire: Protection Service,,
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a. Nearest State "ire Statin
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6 miles from the proaeet site;
b. Water Availability., Water tender only:
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Schools in Area: Oroville Elementary, Palermo Union, and Oroville Union :High
School Districts,
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ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAI,
L Map II4, Earthquake and Fault Activity: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General
Plan revised 147, by CH2M Hill.
2 Map I1-2 : quefaction Potential: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan
revised 1-77, by CHX Hill.
1 Map III-1, Subsidence & Landslide Potential; Safety Element, Butte County General Plan,
revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill,
a, Map III-2, Erosion Potential; Safety Element, Butte County Genual Plain revised 1-77
by CH2M Hill.
5: Map I1I-3,; Expansive Soils: S-.fety .Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by
CH2M Hill:
6, Map IV4, Noise: Noise Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill:
'/. Map V-1, Scenic Highways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte County General .Plan revised
1-77, by CH2M Hill.
8, Map 111-4, Nat�lal� e kazard Classes: Safety t1mment, Butte County Genera! Plan
revised.1-77, by
9 Archaeotcgical Sensitivity iVlap by James ly. 1Vlnniin. t`;r Butte-County :Planning
Department, 1983,
10. Schoul District Map, Butte County P4-w.ni*ag DepAr1.me'nf,
It, Chico :Nitrate Study Map, Nitrate Concentration in Shallow Wells, 1983, by Department
of Water Resources, Northwestern District, The Resources Agency, State of California:
12. .Agricultural Preserves Map, established by Resolution No. 67.178, Butte County Board of,
-Supervisors, December 5, 1987,
11 Flood Insurance el9Maps, National Flood .Insurance Program, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
1.4, USES Quad Maps, rAlermo
15. Soil Map, Chico (1925)/Oroville (1926) Area, US, Department of Agriculture,
1t . Soil Survey of Chico (1925)/'Ot'oville '(1926) Area; US, ;Department of Agriculture,
17. Butte County Fire Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities 'Map, Butte County Pire
Department 'and California Department of Forestry. Butte County Planning Department,
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COUWY OF BUTTE
DEPARUiENT OF PUBLIC JORK$,
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
(916) 538-7266
July 161, 1990
Rcdd Doerr RE: AP 27-13-03
564 castle Dr. Tentative Parcel clap
Paradise, CA 95969
Dear fir. Doerr:
This is to notify you that your application for a ti6ntative map for the
above:.referenced property' is being submitted to the P7 arniiry Lir•. rt-:°VrtL
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for environmental jeterminationi ant , to the Vmv'arm=E:rc. r[E; ,t11
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for its review;
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Cat�tit� froth 1.iTo` Platin?n tI ZT'�' ar,a the
Ile °t, sitzzlhat 611 r ece"SS , eta Id, Thesa deparWcr,�`ts
7,Ja a di tjojja7 au�Eoxm,jt'iori tlir-y may regurxe
Very ttnly yours,
Iilli'atn �,heff
Director of Public Works
JIM Niiendonsa�
A.Ysistant Director"
JM/kk
CC: Planning Department
Environmental health bepartmen
Ron Graves & Associates
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