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E,gBRAL PLAN CONFO.P.M NCE REPORT 19 July 1989 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE f , tjA N'"D jCONSERVATION :ACT CONTRACTS? . i. MTS APPLICATION RECEIVED 8/10/89 AGtnr. /�,TjR YOR' Ci.VTL ENGINEER.. Ron Grains &Assoc. P.O. Cox 986, Oroville, CA 959565 VATL ',PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED '4tI*t0*tMENTAL CATEGORICAL T`XE ipTtON - DATE FILED EaET�„itl�iINATSON' x' r �DAT;E �C `NEGATIVE DECLARr�TI01$ DATE ADOPTED r'r • L y . MITIGATED ;TEG. ,DECLARATION ' DATE ADOPT8D .- .,�.... ENV. IMPACT ,REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED—1, STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO. SL'B. COMITTEE MEETING DATE.., ADVISORY AGENCY F.EAAIN0 1 1JATB,., / °i ' ; wilISORY AGENCY ACTTahA���� APPEALED -APPtAL HEARING DATE EOAlM AC'LON COMMETS)FOR PLAtiNING t3IRECT09E REi?DRy SIAMM ID -44 tt f) TiIMTIV9 SUT3DIVISICN ErmNTAT'IYt ;�,�RCEL MAP PPX, L.T14"UTART S=jViSZON WAIVER''`" l' l ('Tease check appropriate box) APPLTCAiTT: G ` -dam" l/ . IIG.G. PR"IJE, No: COTE NCO: ADDIR T+TOIFF PTO: V;r;�xP EZR. R TIRVF-;t R: ern 4-M s MAIL VOTICF, OF IFARlirfx TO: ,;^ WCATIM OF FRO£EAT`l: W414S"HIP � ,� RA'.wiGE �. � BECTYaPt M „iGOR I S PARCEL MMER: 2 7-t r f.� - .` G S ' `TOTAL ACREAGE �' PT 11AM SC�'Eti'r�.. 17 PRELIMiIINR`� TTITLE REPORT OR P.ECE"!T �'OLIG� OF tITLE INSURANCE (.dated within .�3t: sac months) W15f APPLICAT'IC'3, VMAa:CA7r^` BELOW THE DA 1Z AND RECORD= INMIMATION PY WHICH. THIS PAR1,11WLAA PMtCEL WAS CREATED: DA"JCr'� BOOK _ ...... PAGE _ ITtJN[IR,'R MiD SIZE OF PARCELS BLEMG MpAM (i:nQ.jUding any remainder)P6�* 3' TER GOURSE, OR STORKIDM � ,ITIr.,l'AN�" `.�U NA�iti�iL WATER r , � , ��YN: bZ,`I'HOD OR SL14AGE III SPO aAI,: ) ,�/�3i ,r (Check lwith Reelth Departitaeht I?ItiSt��t�C�'I Aii)VACE OP WATER: (Check liuh Hee,.Ith Departtteftt) 8xl�T To vii _tiom �r>EY Oy ,j z= Br '�Ar ORTGII�AL ,PA'RCEI ,- tt!" Prr77` I:S�`Trdl1'1'E THE DISTANCE THEY WILL f1wi" TO bt 1.; TS AND MITIGATION MEASURES'^ S,t:?�3�1I2UNhtENTAL IMPACTS , Went fy potentially significant environmental impacts associated with; the land div'sion. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental :impacts? / , 8NN41HONMENTAL SETTING* a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plinnts and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. PruJccr sr{ )S xL�r ttijlrfr -or ; .tib R IS< $AtL . AIG ;; S �1' 74 phlG t'WC&X: beia7 b) Describe the surrounding properties, incl-idino information on plants and .animals and any cultaril, k,�;;-t '=cal or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of !and use (residential„„, commercial> etc.,), intensity of land: use (one family, apartment houses, shops,+ depart- ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (height,_ frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.). 1.t.)�)zal i 1 C -ER T IF (CATION: I hereby certify that the statements futmished above, and in tht: attached exhibits present the data and information required for this irtitiai,'�mraluatlon to the best of my'abilityj and t:,at the facts, statements and information presented are trcie. and correct ;o the best of my knoa,01edge mid klelief. e Ngt,e 5rgnature w, For *Use separate sheet for longer responses t f •Na 'JuaOiddlo od PUL WIN 40 AINA03 [J ` �•,, „ �""r'r ,a2. .. fi. 'A oL tj F r,.raurirx C+F^ ,.N_,F',l�T-. PT_..AN C:SNFi-MANCT� i2PC�7:'2` ...,..-1JF3D'r V YT N MAP rop- VA'k.C7%Z. tY1Ari :Ci T. w 4 ocpleted by applicant: 1-7 t X"l AND ADDPESS: _�LG'2 �G dI? a✓�Gt+� 7S?? .--- 1 kR0JEC7 DESCRT7rION 3�a A SF,SSOR' S PARCEL 14p, : c�� -:?� _ C3 C�6 3 9;! G { � { Tie fllowing items are to be deleted by the Planning Department: L' LAam CONSERVATION I.G"F�i: ZOIING: PLAIT DESZG;7ATIO:i: LJ C ,---cent SLtp Des ztifln 'Cuter et Y---S NO It is reconended that you Perforn i- the following checked items: (,:1jor=4RCHAn6LOGIr11i, RECORDS CHECK BOTAtt2CAL SURVEY •--- GPOLOGIM SURVEY .• YES 'NO ------------ fi. 7 — vrrx Iii DEPART`MT-r , OF FISH k3. --- AND GAMS DEPnLOP OtT O: -- KJMM FLOOD PLAIR2. J 2. ----• -- HIZIiIN ARZ SgECZFIt' OR LAND um PIAN R ,af �� f rc Deteination: Substantially confor=s to:a t --r � Ams. Ig Yes,. C-M—MAL P2�3i: l: Land Use , Name of Plan l 2.- Consecration. —: �--- - M 3. Open Space 'HlTfag tJ"2i akl RESERVE: 4.5azety h If Yes, _ 5. Heise N=ee of Reserre 6. Housing 7 Circ: dationi AIRPORT W;D USE PLAN t 2Gl:�,.2iG. ,?vct Date A5 s { �,ppLIOA:t`I FOR W R RE ZONING. WI) DIVISION► I t+11 Xq� OF THE AEOVE ST��D�iIILtiI11�AZ-iy{b-y�--RE�GJl1RD�i#iC T C,OItFOP_`�AF:CE l~'I 11 Ti'� Gc.;ERAL PI1+tX A21C1 ZONING. Signature of APP lid nt tt.n v — Dated fithii ;report wi11 e:tpire tnd be discarded sIX (6) iiohths ftdn the ditt4 of the stAff signat<ucey ILn 1000 Cr�vised s) r GRAZING AND OPEN LAND [ Primary Uses; Livestock grazing, animal husbandry, intense anmai uses .and ',animal matter processing. 1 Secondar;, UsesResource extraction and processing, forestry, port services, outdoor recreation. plant crop, agricultural sup facilities,; airports; dwellings, utilities, environmental pre- servation, activities, public and quasi -public uses and home occupations. Site Desi --nation. Criteria: Predominate parcel sizes of 40 acres r more. p ber ltatU al conditions noorl su�.ted for plant drops or tem 3 used: for grazing and secondaryuses. 4 Adjacentuses conducive to livestock grazing. Intensity of Use: Minimum parcel size of 40 acres. Where a } A -C is used the minimum grass density could vary from, 20 to 40 acres per dwelling unit provided at least 80'/K' Qf the total. s acreage of a project is set aside for open space uses. :One single-,fami y dwelling .per parcel with additional Lou"sing far ©n -s to employees., Consistent Zones,-,, thru T11 -16G, A-40 thru A-1601 FR -40 thru � - 60 , R-0 y C-7.1 TP -160, PA -G. x ton -=R, Factors - -1. E{? sting parcel sizes and durel.ling densities. 2. Livestock carrying capacities. 3. Slope. 4. : **oxi.mity to uVban. development. 3. Effects On. adjacent uses. 6. Local desires: r l Planning, Department " N M. LORENH V 141L1 Environmental Health Department CDF (Forestry Department) AP:,27-20-63 _ ``-- Aktn Jo Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) Butte Countv Sheriff PG&E (check title report for easement) , Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet. &hool District (wrap map) i 4 cyder Cozipany (if individual wells are not indicated on application or nary) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co California Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville4yandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE .of river) Th.ermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) Lizesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Penta Rd. to lske Del Oro Mater (Paradise :Pines area) Buzztai; Waterworks (Doe Rill Ridge/Forest .Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District city of . . . (cheat wall maps for spheres of influence) O.roville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley O.`ROVILLLE, AREA O.ZY: L-6.14 Oro -rig l.e. Area ,public Uti-14 ty District. (see- large- map in cabinet) :271—F'eathet Fiver Recreation District (see large map in cabinet,) El Medio F'ir�.,I1 strict (check wall nap, 8L small portion of Orov lle Only) IBICGS, RICINALE,. GRIDLEY .AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE f, CUTY) check wall nap and title report to see -ghat applies. Some areas 0erlap, Drainage District 01 drainage: District 02 Drainage. District 0100 Drainage District 7'200 µ.`ms Reclamation District #833 Reclamation. District 1#2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin; Drainage 'District Butte Crack. Drainage District IV CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept, of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and t:ountflin areas) Cal Travis (near State RWY432; 7O, 99} 149 (Chico cut-off), tot (Olive; xb4Y & Richvale Hwy.); 191 (Clark road) State hater Quality 'Control Board (projects with more than. 100 lots Ot units) United States 'Forest Service (if project borders USA lana --check AP �caks)' Parks and Rdereation Department (property near LakeOroville) State Water Resources Departmet,t (property hear Lake Uroville =.. Vater-sn ed) Rock Creek Reclaimation Dist. (west of Chico Airport, south of Rotk Creel. anti ....._r. east of "Hwy. 99 (see gall. znap) _;. Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASES: check title report €ar any mention of special services or easy- nts such as to Thertnalito Srrig8tion District (numbered items) ;3 n 7 i�QG C?F I7FT:El-tM2NL�TULe7 �o Office of P,laniniingand Res..._r earch .FRoM.� P Butte Co,umy 1400` Tenth 'Street, Room" 12•,1 Planning Department 4 ' i Sa,tamento, CA 9581rDrive Oroville, CA 95565 or X County Clerk S. YOUNG County of Butte L F=ling of notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 u the Public 'Resources Codes oject `title AP It Name TENTATIVE PARCEL 144-P 27-20-63 LORENE V. MILLER orate aeatinghou.se Number Contact Person' Telephone Number elf submitted to C?e.rirghouse) JOHN MENDONSA, PUBLIC WORKS 538-7266 t�jPct Location 7 parcels Socatpd on the east side of Lane 'free Road, approximately 10,9 'miles north of Cox Lane: Palermo area: ?roject Description 'Tentative Parcel: Map to divide 115± acres to create 2 parcels,* one at 30± acres and one at 85i- acres This is to adVise that tine Butte County, Advisory Aggnc ,% (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) Pp 4 p" 7 bctober 16, 1989 and 'has made has" :a roved he above-descri'oed Lo ect -On (Date) (Date) ----- the following dete=inations regarding the above-described project! 1. The project 14.111, X will, not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. —�� Arovgs ons Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the p 3. Mitigation measures were, _X ere not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4, A statement of overriding dons dErations y, was, X. was note adapted' fox this project, This is to certify that the, final EIA with comments and responses and record; of project approval. is available to the general 'public at: Butte County 'Planning bepartment i County Center DtiVe Oroville, CA 95965 Date Received for aJjifig and Postizag at OpR S1. nature B, A. KIRCHER 7 bisector, of plannYn { Titli } r &OUniz ',Br L A N D 0 F NATL) RAl WEALTH AND BEAUTY �- r DEPARTMENT Or-• PU13LIC: WORhS li MLLIAIA (8113) CHEFF, Director 4 7 COUNTY CEN 9 TER bRIVE. DROVILLE, CA _RVIA 41765 q Teiephone: (916) CERTIFIED 14AIL S08-7268 RONALD 0, McELROY .Deputy di(eCfpr, r October 16, 1989 Lorene V. IYiiller 66 River View Drive RE AP 27•-20-63 OrOVille, CA 95965 TPM Dear 'Ms . Miller At the regular meeting of the Butte Count), Advisory Agency held on October 16, 1989, the Agency adopted a negative declaration of environmental impact and approved the tentative narce map on the above -referenced prape.trtp attached sheet. subject to 4he conditions listed on the If '70 appeals are timely filed --within 'ten1.0) the Advisory A ` a -- - �th the Cl days of _ the date of � g enc y"s Pprot�ai wY:. Supervisors, this action Idyl be final,rk. of the Board of When the conditions of ppl, mal are conipli.ed t»^ith, it hill be in order Lot yo►a to file your *'fina1. map" {� Vith the Butte County Department of Public Works for• recordation within twentY40ur (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Ai.ency, If you. a have an•� U YOU questions regarding t'.hY.s matter, please contact this Very truly yours, William Ctieff Director of Pubic Works r hn "Ke Assistant Director M/ds attachment cc: Planning DepArtinen t Environmental Health Department Ron Oraves �' 'L)R �' tJroril r r LORENE V. MILLER, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, AF 27-20-63, 2 Parcels located on the east side of. Lone Tree Road, approx. 0,3 miles northof Com Lane. ,Palermo .area. Engineer Ron Craves Associates Public 'Works conditions:: it Provide two --gray traversable access RS-8--LD-I 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. 5 0easement, ov 5ft.. building setback line measured from centerrline of access 4 Provide road maintenance agreeryent - Deed to the County of Butte 30 f t, right-of-way from the centerline of Lone 'free Road. 6 Indicate a 50 ft, building setback from the centerlf:�e of Lone Tree Road. Show All easements of record on the final map; g Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street: Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road aprixoach`"` proviJi.ng adequate sight distance at the intersection of octets road and .one Tree Road 10 Pay any delinquent taxes or cu,:rent taxes as required: 11 Meet: the requirements of the .Butte County Fire Departmert,,: '12 Meet the requirements of the Butte C6urity Mosquito Abatement District r- r t U - 1. � �.sewlw aKCount l . .....+.Orr I. A 3 Y S A i. a. - H, . V t Y( E A z T 4 A :' 4✓ � Y 'rj y, � * DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WoRKs WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE .OROVILLE„ CALIFORNIA-f546$ Telephone} t941538 7266 MTIFIED MAIL I' RONALD Do Mc8LFZOY Deputy Ditectef September 28 1989 Lorene V. Killer RE:: AP 27-20-63 j 66 River View Drive Tentative Parcel `fap CrOVille, CA 96966 Beat 14s. IMlilleri Pl"ease be advised, that the Butte County Advi ory Agency wr.11 hear Your application on the above-identified property= on October 16, 1989, The Agency will bre reviewing the findings from the;Planning Department aft will be considering your tentative parc�:1: map; public Narks will recommend the Conditions of approval as"listed on the attached sheet, The meeting will commence at 9.-00 az. in"..,the Board Of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Building, 25 Orovillej County Center Arive, Calyfot-nza.: If you have any questions regarding: thi office. s mt3tter, p7 ease contact this eery truly yours, William Ch ff birectar of Public Works J I en(. A istant Director JM/ds attachmen cc &.anftinj , Department Envirotm`er tA1 Health Department ;ion Graves' u a Co. ri rg Corn+ OI"OV7IiA� �IfOfAl2 "1, S"2°xE PARCEL 27-�0-63! 2 parce L ?BENE ' . MILLER ti,,. EL MAF', AP 2 is located on the east side of Stone Tree Road•y' ;approx'. 0.9 miles northot Cox Lane. Palermo area. Engineer: Ron Crav(;s Associates Nblic Vorks conditions I Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD --I to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2. Access to 'be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered dor dedication on the final map. i4 Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access easement. 4 Provide Toad rjaintenance agreement Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft, right -o£ -way from the centerline of Lone Trv�e ;Abad b Inditcate a",'50 Vit. building setback .from. the centerline of Lone 'Tree .Road'. 7 Shaw ,all easements of record on the final map. 8 Provide cul --de- Bac at the end of the street; 9 Obtain encroachment permtt and construct standard .road approach providing, providing adequate sight-8istanca at the intersection of road_ .access. and 'Toone ltd Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. Il Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Departmej;t. ' 12 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Mosquito Ab meat ; District C _ p Butte couftN LAN OF NATURAL VV EAi.TH AN0 01;AUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE, (916) 538-7601 Veptember,22, 1989 Lorene V. MIIIe'r 66 River View "Drive a'r✓ov t ,I 1 e, _CA 95966' Re: Tenta:t 1 Ve Parcel Map, AP 027-200-063 ,Dear Ms. MitIer The Butte County Planning Department has completed the ,environmental review of your project In accord.4nce wIth the ;Ca1IforaIa Env IronmemtaI Qua 1Ity Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the C'afifornia Public Resources Code !Section 21151.5. In ;addition, the Planning Dlredtor's report.Vequired tliV Sections 20 :63 and' 20-99 of the Butte County Subd 1, i s l on Ord'(nance has been ✓comp i jl---ted._ P I ease f I rid enc l osLd the Envl ronmenta l :Documentatlon/Planning Director's Report Which has been prepared for your project 'Pease revleW 'the enclosed Initial Study/Planning; Director's (Report with condltlons of approval If applicable. If you note any errors or omIsslons In our evaivatlon; ple4se bring there to our a.itent on 'trbe Environmc-Atal Documents and P1ane1ng Director's Report fat your t3r6jest has been sent to the Butte County :Advisory Agency for their actlon6 Cali Dorn t a Governnient Codi; sect l obs 65950 and 8595,2;.1 requires the Butte County Advlsort' Agency ,set hearl;ngs an. approve or dfsapprove your projeot Within six mainths from the date oil which your application was received and &dcepted. The .tin Apr1Y Y I, Ilin for your- Project mandated by state law, Will occur six rri :on time l 990, The Advltor�r Agency w1 i I" notify you of the t,lme and place of the pub i It 'hear l ng for your ,pi-aject, If there e ur not mitigating AnIdentlfIddtImpact � re-evai a�tlontYof y related to sha I I be reqs.,` red o1r proje�:t 3. project description* Tentative parcel Map TA ANDATt7l:Y F'X`bMXNC;S 0V ST_GNTE2CANC� YES MAYBE No to 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 or, wildlife population: to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal communit reduce the 'number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods ofCalifornia, history or Prehisto n'l i. 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 s&ich occurs in a relatively brief period of time while long -terra impacts will endure %ttto the future.) 1. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may .kpact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively snail but where the. effect, of the / total of those impacts on.the environment is significant.) 4' 4. Does the project have ehvironnentai effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings) either directly or indirectly? Sb S�ETE%.1wTZNA.T=ON (to be completed by the Load Agency). On the basis of this initial evaluation ME find the proposal project COULD NOT have a significant dffec+-)n the enviroment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be preparod. w-�,- /WE .find that although the proposed project COIJIM have s,, locant e£fect on the environment, there will not be A significan{;, effect in this case because the 1A1TIGATIO.1 MVISURES described on the attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE'VECtAAAtION'Mill be prepared. IJWE find the proposed project. MAY have a .significant effect 'on the environment - and an MIRO*MNTAL IMPACT ltEPf RT is required: I� COUNTY OF BUTTE, PLANNING DEPAkTHENT 't&p,4 Septem ie 22, 1509gy; lug Qf r• CJcaig 94 S ,nders m istan nh Reviewed by- F' a. , �,'��. �1vvxR.oxvril�-zv��r,. �`r�a'�.rs►.cy�s ' (Pxplanati.ons o£ all 11YESIt and 11MAYBE" answe,�`�s aro required on, attached sheet(s) 11 FLKM'. Will the proposal result in significant. YES. MAYBE NO a, Unstable. earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures? b, Disruption, displacement) compaction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? of d. Destruction, covering, or modification of any uniquo geologic or physical features? _ e. increase in wird or Mater erosion of soils, either on or, off site? ✓� f. Changes in deposition or erosion of teach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream 'bod or the of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Lost of prize agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h.. Ex osurp: o£ people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes; landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazardt? _ 2, Arg Will the proposal result in substantial. a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? L! b. The creation of o6j6ttionable.odors, smoke or fumes ' c. Alteration of air, tovement, moisture or temperature, or any change in !• Climate, locally or regionally? 3,, VATV. 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 ratesz drainage patterns; or, the rate and amount or surface runoff? t� Need for off-site surface, drainage improveaents, including vegetation .removal, ehaftnelization or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. change in, the amount of surface water in any rater body' _ r' f., Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water 7' quality, including butu, limited to terature, dissolved oxygen or turbidityl _ g.. Alteration of the direction or, rate of flow of, ground waters?' Ilk Change ,n the quantity or quality of ground waters$ either through direct additions or Vithdrawalsy oz through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? i. Redueticn in the &�Otint of Water otherwise available for public water supe lies'' ,�. Exposure of people or property to water -related hazsrds such as flooding? A Ptk t? MA. Will the proposal result iti substantial a. Ch ngdnthredivesshxubsof specie; or numbe�w of anyplants)? of plan is g y (including � y grass, crops, and aquae Y b. Reduction of the nuraber5 of any unique,* rare or endangered species of ,- plants? c., introduction of new species of plants into ail areas or in a barride to the normal replenithnsnt of existing species? da Mduction in acreege of any agrictiltural drops ' i YMAL Un. Will the proposal result in subst4intlalz YE5_AM YBE NO a.. Change in the diversity, of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land anirAls including reptiles, fish, and shellfish, orgb"Asms or insects)? 1»� b. Reduction: in the numbers of;any unique, rarri or endangered species of anicsals? C. Tutroduction of new species of animals into an area, or in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? 1. d4 Deterioration of existing fish or Wildlife habitat? 6. jp1g. Will the proposal result in substantial.- ubstanti.al3a. a.Increases in existing noise levels? b. Txposure of people to severe noise levels? 1. LIMr AHD GLARE. 'still the proposal produce significant light and ,glare? $. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in A substantial alteration of the �! Present or planned land use of ase area? C. V. NAtUPAL RESU1Ui2CM Will the ,proposal result in substantial': a. Increase in Ole rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any ncn-renewable natural resources? tell, 11L RTSX OF tJMUPS,^ci' Will the proposal, involve: a. A Yisk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not liniV-A to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or Upset conditions? r b. possible interference with an, emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? tl,, POP[LATIoH. Will the proposal alter location, distribution) density or growth rate of the human population? 3111. HOUSTHG. Will theprcrpsssal affect ,existitig housing, or create a demand' for additional housing? t 13:. TRkiSPORTAi ORICTRCULATION, Will the proposal result in- Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? bi r".ffects on existing parking: facilities, or demand for neW parking? c, Substantial impact on existing transportation systems?_ d. Significant alteratidht to present patterns of circulation or movement of people. and/or goods! ea 141terations to ttaterborne, rail or air traffic? Y f+ Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehidles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14.E'1l'BLTC SERVICES, Will the proposal haV.r an effect upon, or result In a need' for tiev or altered government services: a Are protectionl by police proteatiott3 c. 5ciiocls'� L d. parki or ,other recreational facilities3 ea ISai otehan0 of public facilities, Including roads? �. fY othor govei ental services? ENERGY. Will the proposal result in. YFiS', ;t4AYHE N0_ a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? of energ�f ,or b. tsment a odemand require the d�evelon sourcesof energy? I,,G, UTILIT 8S, Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following; a,. Pcrter or natural gas? o. Co==mical., ma systems e, Mater availability? d. Bever or septic systems? ~� e. SturA water drain* del f. $6214 5 -stc anal .disposal? i 27. HUNAN F�.«AT,TH. Will the proposal result in: a, Creationof any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding mental health)v, ,..._.� b. LVzoure of people to potential health hazards? U. AESTFflt c9. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any sednic vista. or vier open 4tA> the publics or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthatically offensive site open to public view? _ "J II. RF:CM—I `ON. Will the proposal result in an im/act upon the quality or quantity tof existing recreational opportunities? ✓' 10, CLYLTUPAL PES(MC'ES« a. Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a �• prehi.stot c trr historie archaeological site? .' b. Wilt the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prEhistorlc or historic building, structure'or object? c, Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will hentialo restrict existing religious or sacred uses within. i OV l.iI4VY'R0IVhY N AYE EVA1✓,'CTATTOW µmi iC {}tSSTC?N i I SClJiSS i ON t7FENV lAoNmE NTAL; EVALUAT 1'ON, AP 27-20-6 p The pea jO.ct W1 I 1 resu I t I n the potential for acid 1;'t l ons l homesite en the 85 acre parcel The amount Of soil ,dl,sruptloh, overcovering, displacement and compaction will not be Si ljn 1 f l cant . The so l I s are class I 1 I' to I V and are not considered prime a or I cu'I ter t° a i s l I s ., Th I s project Will snot have an adverse effect on the agricultvraJ uses of the property. The most recent FEMA. maps dated 7/1/88 show a zbn A flood boundary on the property along Lone Tree Road. TY4.: Ext st i no home is not within the flood area and the location of a home S Ito are the 85 acre parte I vy i I I not be W I th i n a f l ood :none, i' The current, Genera'i Pian Land Use Designation ion I s: Orchard and Fl e i d Crc,ps However, given the current pot i c 1 es, a designation of Grazing and Open Lands would be mote• app,ropr I ate, The Grazing and Open Lands designation tijoU}d not aIIow parce:lIs less than 4U acres. The proposed 30 acre parcel Is deered to be consistent with the General Plan due to the fact that t`h i s map W I I I e 1, Im I nate 16 est I st. i ng underlying sUbd l vl s l on 'gots cr L-ated by the o 11I veda l e ubd iv i s l on No 2. ,4a , b Butte. ' `couintY 's ability to provide adequatR fire and poi Ice , sery Ices is being severely stressed d'ud to financial constra I rtts . No m I t: gat ton I s� readily available to this Impact. This project, dUe to the large parcel sizes, Will hot create a significant Impact i y. p,ppIlcant: ; !Irene V. Miller Assessor's Parcel 2!7-20-53 Logi89-08-15-01 DATA SHEET A . P"ro ect Description 1. Type of Project: Tentative Parcel Map 2. Brief Description: To divide 105 ,acres to c:reilte tWo parcelsp4rcelso one 0 30 acres a,nd o,re: 86 acres, 3. Loca t I on c On the eatrt side of Loris Tree Road; approx. Imatte l_y 1 5 Ch1 t les north of CoN, Lane and. I.1) m I I es south of, Palermo Road sputhwest of Palermo and south of OrovIIIe. k 4. C Proposed Density of Development: One dWeIIIng u'nI� per 55+ acres., 5. AnoUnt of impervious Surfacing; M i n lMai 6. Access and Nearest Public Roads) Property frorntt 'on Lone Tree Road ,1; W Method of Sowtge D I ;sposa i I rid I v 1 dua 1 selat l c and Ceachfl"eid systems. l 1��i water Supp I y ie-11 st` i ng Wei Is. . Poour t m i tar' of Polder Lines: AdJacent to property. 10. Potential .for further, liand d i V i s 1 onsi and dev+',i a+pmer.t; Ur,.der the current zoning, the property may be subdlvlded to 5-,dare paece i s which w 1. i_I I I ow a max1mum of eight pa1'ce I's B. I nV I ronmorita I Setting fhys l ca l R VJ rohment t. Terrain - a. Genera I Topograph'i c Character-. Re i iat l ve l y f lat. valley Lands.. Ib. S'lopes'. Genesi ly 0-2%. Steeper slbpes hear 'WyOiAn Ravinei c Elevation: Approgimately lip-11s feet above sea Level: d;. Limit-Ing Factors: Nuns. k.. S61 is it typesi ndChairacte:r I st I cs : Hohcut Loam a i ohg Syman r `h_ iaey, and Wyman Graveii'y Loam an the rema l nder , over i y 1 ng clay and, -hardpan from 28 tae 12 inches deep. 'b. Limiting Factors., Areas of shallow ,soils+ y �II i ,. o. 4.rvs 1 oGtl ry LC�fI-L U � 1 : ',J i. 1.!JV1 L Ly. R1UUt:ra-. e'.. - C. Landslide Potentials None: d. Fire Hazard: Moderate. e. Expansive .Solt Potential: High. 4. 4 Hydrology a. Surface Wate�n epir: l einera l tributary to Wyman Ravine traverses the property from north 'to sough.. This is A natural draInagelMay. b. Ground Water : Genera.'l I y acce •3 I b l e. C. Drainage Ch aracter i s;t i cs v ropertN,' drains toward Wyman Ra:v i n&' Tributary. d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 22-24" g-: Limiting Factors: Setbacks from dralnageways. 5. Visual/Scenic Quality: Good: 6. Acoustic Quality: Good. 7. Air Qualltyt Good.,, Biological Environment: 8. Vegetat l on ;. Natural vegetation exists on site. Area teas probably been ti d,enV 41. Wildlife Habitat: Small birds adarlma I s common to valley grasslands; Cultural 'Environment e 10. Archaeological and H l stor f;ca iResources, In the area Low sensitivlty. 11 Butte County. General Plan des. gnatIIon: Orchard & FIe-d Crops. 12. Ex I st l hg Zonlhg4 A-5 13. Existing Land Use on-site. TWO.- single-faml,ly dweltings,. 14 Surrounding Area; a. Land Usest Agricultural lands Wlth Widely scattered residential Uses. b. Zoning'. A-5_ C . Gen. Plan Designation; Orchard & � leld Croos, though existing po l i c t es sot! i c1 I nc! cat0i Grazing' and Open l Lands. d. Parcel Sitest Gerler'a l l y 40 acres sins l ar'ger . e. Population: Spar'se.. 15. Character of > i to and Area: Extensl ve el.gr 1 cU l tura l areas: 16 Nearest Urban Areat city of Oroviiie a1`nd toWh of Palermo approxlma'tely 7 mites to the north'. 174 Relevant Spherk4s of Influence; Node. 19. improvements Standards Urban Area: No: 19. Fire Protectlon Serwico A. Nearest tounty (State) Fire Sta Ilon, County Fire. Station *12. Palermo« b. Water "ova i t ab I l i ty: Tanker truck o�li 1 y if ENVIRONMENTAL. REFERENCE; MATERIAL n �i Map 1.1-1, Earthquake and Fault ActlVlty;, Seismic S5afety E,leMent, Butte County -General Plan revised 1-77, by CH21VI Map 11-2, LI,quefactlon Potential ; Se,Ismlc Safety E IOment, (Butte County General Plan revised .I-77, by CH2M HI11 Map 1 1 1- , Sub, I dence & Lands, i l de Potential: Sz.fety E I e;ment, Butte County General Plait revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill, *� Map 111-2, Erosion Potential- :safety Element, Butte County General Pian rewlsed 1-77, by CH2H4 HI 11. Map 111-3, Expansive Soilst SafetyEleftient, Butte 'County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hlll 10� Map IV -1, Noise No l se Element, Butte County General P I ar, revised 1-77, by CH2M H111 7 Map V-1, Scenic Highways- seen Ic Highway Element, Butte county Genera 1 P I an rev I sect 1-77, by CH2M 'P"I 1" Oj1ap b f -- 4 Na tura I Ftre Hazard Classes., Safety Element, Butte Arounty General Plan revised 1-77, by CH. M HI 1 I. 9'.A'r;(hae o l og'I ca 11 SeLIS I t I v 1 ty `Map by James P. Marin I rag, for Butte CoUnty Planning Depa,rtmeht, 1983.. J0.1 school District Map, BUtte County PVanolh9 Department. y,t Chico Nitrate Study Map,, Nitrate Concentration in shallow Wel is, 1983, by Department, of Wa't6r Resources, Northwestern District, The Resources _ 4 ent y', Suitt': of California. I fi,,. Agr i cti l tura l Preserves Map, estab i !,shed' by Reso I u1: l'on No. 67- 178,, Butte County Board'of supervisors, December 6 1987, 1113. Flood insurance Rt.te Maps,at C oha I Flood ood I nsUrand P r ogr '� aim,, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1988. 1 & USGS Quad Maps, Sol I Mao, Ch Pco (l 025) %faro+z I I le ( 1926) Area,, U. S ,. Department of Agrlcul'ture; 1 . ButtO-, County Fire protect Ion ,JU11sd1ct1ons ani!' FacI1ltIes Mapi Atte County fire Department and California Departmish't of Forestry. Butte County Plannlhg b6partment, BUTTE C60TX DEPAR`T'MENT OF' PUDLIC HEALTH Division of Environmental Health 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 {� 4� (916) 538--7281 August 31k 1898 d 1 Ron GA"avOs p O Sox 90'6: provi.11e, CA 95965 } RE: MILLER, Lorenev. - AP# 27-10-63', Loire Tree Road, ,Crovlle Dear Sir; This department has advised the Butte Couiaty Department. of Public ! W on that we ar1� prepared to act on the above application. Based on present infOrlitat,]oII, We can reCOmmend approlal or conditional approval. Recommend conditions for Approval Wo have ho d6nditionS. 3,.f you have any questions regarding this letter, PI.ease contact R,iom Hughes or myself at tete above listed address or telephone aunber .between 8:00 _ 10:00 A . M. weekdays., '�`ncereZy� `l Philip E. Nelson iuPer' IsI* hg En'vironmentalAealth . pi Y st b, is onof�Environmental :%palth .. .. cc: Planning .:Department ,✓✓")�l ,< tyn,__ i�. .._....,t).:• _'C_,:._r ,E.r,• ,6a�� a .�-.�...w.. G UNIY !OF BUTTE co.' n log cmu - DEPAR URU Oki PUBLIC WORKS � � 7 County ;Center Drive A Oroville., CA 95965cau,{omba y ( 916) 1538-7266 prvilhp f August 7, 1989 1 § Lorene V. Puller RE; AP 27-20-63 66 Riverview Dr. Orov1 Tentative Parcel Maple,, CA. 95966 r Dear ,bis. Puller This ±s to not iffy you 01atyour t40plicati on for a tentative map for the aboV6-referenced property is being submitted to the Planning Department for lAnvironmental determination, and to the Environmental 'Health De for its revi.ew� Department Thio application � ll ]be considered complete when we z3ve received, notification from the 'Planning Department and the Errvironmental Health Department that: all necessary data.have been received. These departments Vilt contact you regarding any additional information they may require. Very truly yours, William Cheff _ Director of Public Works XAlendonsa A istant.Director .JPS kk cd Planning Deptirtment ,th:air,orment,,11 �tdalth Department Ron Graves & Associates r LD 11 0 (Aevised 1/8$) ; _...� F. ;a 1( a