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HomeMy WebLinkAbout027-500-0094 i i i ' j� ulp O�(�n M•1Y tom. .. :.' � � X' y e uwM1.,:Y.»xr14 ...�M..ro�Mwm a. '. �. .. .. � :.�.i _.._ .. _.. `.. .._�... .:,.. .:_...��, F T a ,, i, ,., . FILE/DOCUMENT TITLE SHEET 0�� ril TENTkTIVE- SUBDIVISION° - • • TEWI IV AT4;"A42C'EIr MIP • . �}rovilla, C�ali'�orr►ia ' WAIVER f. , i'RELTMIi`iARY SUBDIVISION' � � L',CATION...--� (Please check appromriate box) i q11 APPLICANT �0 1 lv `Tl'cC�U _ ,, PKC i . NO: on CG 6 C ADDRESS: —70—Dfit) �`1 CW CS2(0"���a /A. A PHONE NO OWNER - ADDRESS : .� ENGINEER OR SURVEYOR : YYII t� +YV E L YyIQ. WIE—� YljO E N0 : �3 -Zl? I ADDRESS.- � 1�1 J Z.G G C� C� KLS ��,l•l CV" -k- 5 Sc716 I.TAZL NOTICE OF WRING TO �PltClr'c�1�/ C�"G1►UCC�2. %� 4- M SECTION _. LOCAT7iJir OF PROPERTY:' TOWNSiiTP RQi'IGE ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: , -O� TOTAL ACREAGE S ' , PLEASE SUBMIT FRELIM7 TARY TITLE "P,EPO T OR RECE" rT ?�JLZt'i OF TITLEINSURANCE (dated within last six months) WIT:. APPLIm,,1 -i1t., INDICATE BELOW THE BATE AND RECORDING IVORMATION BY WIU:CH THIS PAF't-16UTAR PAIS=L WAS CREATED; BOOT Z.. PAGE S57 DATE Z.�.._L��,?`�_—. �:...._, K'--�-- . .. - NUMBER AND SIZE OF PARCELS BEING CR (3na.-ailing any remainclex) DISTANCE TO NATURAL WATER, COURSE OR STORX,DRATIT: PROPOSED METHOD OF S1 WAGE DI8POSAL: � q� �� LC/ C .D r (Check ,-;ith Heath tv-partrieat) PROPOSED SOURCE OF'WATER- , ( Check rah Het Ith Depatttnent ) DO POWER AND Pi ONE LIrTES EXIST TO THE BOUr�l:��RY' OF' TrIE ORIGINAL PARCELI V EY SF' NOT � ESTMTE THE DISTANCE THEY WILL HA}Vt TO $E EXTErTDE13 .:N 10 1W TD 1.020 Re,visdd 7-2�}-�0 .. v1 1 5 FOR FFICg USE ONLSf's 81it, Im Gotinty Planning . .. Dept p ��t yn.Center.Dr.i a pt f Otnv(le. GA 959(5=397, ar.."Applicant ()f6) 5;8-7601 APil r— 0/j R-5 V/� _ - O. i ... Subdivision Name (if applicable) APPgNDIX H bilte Filed UND'DIVTSION APPLICATIONS Supplemental Information :for Piannine Department I,fst and describe any other related permits and other public approvals regttired for this project, including these required by city; regional, state and fed rat agencies,- 2i gencies;2; Peaposed $chedul n-g/associated projects- 3. projects 3, Ant3e'ipated inaremGntal development (phasing of subdivision units, future development plans). i h, fiat method will be utilized to accommodate surface dra;,nage? Describe flow on-site, and downstream drainage channels Mill: be affected, 7WP _ OLlf t S , 4 �' ply of water for` fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds; etc��): 5. f'roxitnit T17 MOD OINJ WILL excavat tt)h or grading be necessary? Cubir, yatds (estimate) s M �VV G�-d`fL (LIY�YIK:G` / (,t7.c t fafr�y` 7, f)Itert:uns for travel to era err P Y (rural and 14Ountainou5 areas only), 0- S4 IaA� iljt9i A r' -T 1#„ FNV1 ttUNMJE SAL IMPACTS AtVD MSTIGATION MF ASURES ti (dela i.l p(itent ially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. What project design features or special conditions of approval (,mitigation measures) are proposed t environmental impacts! o alleviate potential ENVIRONMENTAL SETTTNG> n) describe the project site as it exists before the project, Including information on topography, soil stabil%ty, plants iittd a►►im,�►ls, an'd any cultural.; historical or scenic aspects. bvsc ribe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. I�) Descrribe the surraurlding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or'scenic aspects; indicatethetypeof land use (residential commercial, etc,),, int arts i ty of land use (one- family, apart witnt houses, shops, depart meht stores, Etc. ), and scale bf develot�Itent (}►eight, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.). C:ItW V1CATION '- r hereby cert fv that the statements furnished above 11pe and in rTtit tt.11cltecl exhibits present the data and' 'information required for this 1,1 1. Eva IuatI0h to the best of m abilit" and that he facts statements and hiformation presented are: true and correct. to the bes arrcl h I.1eE. t of my ,knowledge t):I f tet Signature >o *11$0 srTht4te shoet for l0hger respohses: AH 'oeg iueutdojeAbd puirj 68619 T 110 N H»f�2 ' SUBD•,IVIDER°S, ST,4TEMEN7Date _ (,lame Pro j et"11 AP n7-57�`�9 i 1. Existing use (s) of the land—' 2: proposed use (s) of the; land /24c,2 3. Improvements proposed (See Ch4 20-21 County Code) C�JC--i.�a tJ11� S 4. Public areas proposed r 54 Tree planting/or removal (approx, n�mbev) l covenant's 6. Prelimirtar.y Copy o any condition, restrictive reservations or existing, or proposed shallbe attached to this staten►ebt. Y , attached bone 'l State type of division, private road', urban rural, ptc. x i` tl LD 1040 GHAT. PLAN CCJN�C7R.MANGE 'i2EF0'l2T , , ql� P�°+FtCEL 1`I1�P OA SUJ3'DX V TSj0Nf MAP Items 1-4 to be 'completed by applicants, 1.. APPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS: —Ro Com_ k f H eU 2. DESCRIPTION, 3 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S): O'S 0- DO 6? 4. PROPOSED USE: RP -61-C 1�F /y w T/a (G, The following items are to be completed by the Planning Departments CuMaNT zot+INGs AIS MI -1 °- `� LAND CONSERVATION AGREEMENT: 1V G-a;E'.A.L PLAN DESIGNATION: Conditional Criteria: AGRICULTURAL-RESDENTTAi, YES NO It is recommended that you perform the 1 Agricultural, Compatibility following checked items: ARQ1AEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK' 2.' Water and Suer Capacity BOTANICAL SURVEY 3':_ Adequate Fite Facilities x X .�..,_ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 4. Road Capacity and Maintenance _ 5,. Ancess to.Coxmercial and Schools X YES NO WMUN DEPARMOC OF FISH . ORCHARD AND xIELD CROPS G AME DEVELOPMENT ZONE: 1. Predominant 5-,10 ac. Parcel Size AND / X 2. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries WInIin FLOOD PLAIN: 3. AE. Viability not Impaired WITHIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR X Staff Determination: Substantially conforms to: LAND USE PLAN:, GENERAL PLANS 1. Land Use ... .. If Yes) 2. ,Conservation ,� Name of Plan - 3. Open Space _ WI -MIN URBAN RESERVE.- ESERVES4. 4.Safety d 5. Noise X If Yes, Name of Reserve X ' 6» lousing .....,.,,,... 1. Circui tic: AV—%IRT L,im USE Ptd,. to . ZONING : WK#Iasi PfP07CG"i txJc7CJ1 r-)COw-F l;tij THS G ,tJ� ( f� LL P1,�A�j - yy -- �-- Staff SiEnat .�..,-'��1X.,Ty'`ti��--u J Date 16!-e' AS THE APPLICANT FOR THE REQUESTED LAND DIVISION; I AN AWARE; OF THE ABOVE ETERMTNATI N REGARDING THE CONFORMANCE THE GjMERAL PIAN AND'ZONINGS ZDsstdd % Signature of Applicant frhis report will expire and be discarded si5s ('G) months from 'the date of the staff signature. r 1 � n 1000A (revised 641) v w ti' 1 �{ Envi=ronmental Health Departmen X Planning Department -NAME: ROBIN K. TID;V Os ' t _ , X CDP (Forestry Department) AP; 2'l-05-09 Atte: o Craig Carter (on areas north of red line on map) X Butte County Sheriff PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas'with'n large map in cabinet,) S o Distric w,,j� 1 r�aP) ` Water Company (if individual wells are not indicated on application r &map)- Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual hater Co. California Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oro ville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) Limesadd`!e Community Services District (paradise area along Pentz Rd. to lake) _ Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) BuzZtail Waterworks (Doe Rill Ridge/Vorest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District �ity of (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley ORVILLE AREA ONLY: Lake O�-gville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Featheri River Recreation District (see: large map in cabinet) Sl Medio fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only) B109S, RICRVALE, GRxDLEX ARVV,S (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY): check wall map and title report to see what applies. Some areas overlap: Drainage District #1 Drainage District #2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation District 4833 Reclamation District #2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Eutte Creels.Draihage District 19 CMTAIN CASES: Superihtendent of Schools (only for, subdivisions) Dept: of Fish and Game (near,-rater and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (near State Hwy. 32, 70, 99,149 (Chico cut-off), 162 (Olive Hwy.;, Richvale Hwy.)', 191 (Clark Road) State 'Water Quality Control Board 8 y --�--- (projects with mare than 100 lots or units) [United States Forest Sdrvideif (` project barriers USA land --check AP books) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Or6ville) State Water Resources Department (property near Lak6 Oroville -- matershea)i Rock Greek Reclalmation Dist, (gest of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy, 99 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for tubdivi8ions) SPECIAL CASES: check title report for any mention of special services or easements. such ; AS to Thermalito Irrigation bistrict (numbered items) 140 NA Otq TO Office of Planning and esearch Butte County 1400 Tenth Street, Roo 121 Planning Department Sacramento, NA 95814 AUG 2 3 1990 7 County Center Drive or Oroville, CA 9595 X County Clerk 10ACEJ GRUBBS,W.YiCo,Do* County of ;Butte Y L. DAMON neRury SLI$J'MCT - Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21.108 or 21152 of the. Public. Resources Code, 'Project Title AP 11 Name TPM 27-05-09 _ Robin K. mheveos ,State Clearinghouse'Number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works 916-538-7266 Project Location On the northwest corner, of Country Club Road and Silver Aar Rd., Palermo area Project Description to divide 23:06 ac. to creato 3 parcels, 1 parcel at 7.3 ac., 1 Parcel 7,70 ac., and 1 parcel at 7.87 ac This is to advise that the. Butte County _ Adyi sory AQencv (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has -approved the above-described project on. ----August 13, 1990 and has made (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project., 1 The project :a11, XX will not,, have a significant effect on the environment, l; An,Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA+ KFC I A Negative Declaration has prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of C%Ai 3: t:itigation measures XK were, were not, made a condition of the- approval heapproval.: of the project i 4: A statement of overriding considerations was, ,M was noes adopted fo'r this project._ This is to Certify that the final rIR with comments and response and 'record of project, dpptoVAI is available to the general public at: Butte County Planning Department County Center Drive Oroville, 'CA 959G5) Date Received for Filing and Posting at'OPR August Signature ,. Grafi.,. ganders: _ Assi���]3' . �1 atlnei= Tit1.e Y Robin K= Theveos API 027-050.009 Tentative Parcel Map Mitigation Measuresi 1. Place a 100 It. setback from the centerline of all drainage swales and place a note on the map thatt states such setback areas shall. remain in natural vegetation and no buildings or improvements shall be allowed. 2• Place the following note on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final mag; "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all residential structures in accordance, with.the National Fire Protection Associatiol;I Standard for the installation Of sprinkler syr ems in one and' two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13bi The pU,`rpose of the installation pf sprinkler systems is for additional safef,y and property protection in the event of residential fires, This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances where they are installed," Ijlo �i " i� �j i" AUG 1a, poo BUTTE COUNTY0mvilb, Call#arnh DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Division of Environmental Health 7 County Center Drive Orovilla, CA 95965 (916) 538-7281 r Auqust 7, 1990 ! robin Thaveos 7070 Country Club I Oroville;, CA 95965 t RE! Roads "THPalermorobin W Co ner Country, Club and Silver Bar Dear Sirs This department has advised tbk' Butte County Department of public Works Land Development Section that we are above; a pp�.icationprepared to act on the . Based, on present informatir5n, pie can recommend conditional a � d approval or pprc5val of the x ev ,ed parcel map. Recleffi ended Condiltions. for AIRProval. 1`. PravIde sufficient ares ;for wells and 1001 leachfi.eld free setb;ick around those ateat on the parcels 2'` Provide a 100, l.eachfi!6ld frOe setback around elcisting wells or POhds either within the property or `within 1.001 of the property boundaries: { 3, Show "a 50"` leachfield setback from the drainage ways 441,Show the usable seiaage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the :�UbdiVision Ordinance ori parcel 2 and 3 combined ;as one parcr>i.; Provide the required usable sewage disposal area ort each Parcel. Combine with "an adjacent parcel any parcel not: ptovetj to contain the usable ,sewage disposal area "required by the Subdllision OrdinaM��e 6 Prove that thea tU red gttanWater�.es of domestic Ovate are a'vaa.l�ble to I and parcels 2 & 3 as one parcel. 1, Provide an. a ppr©Vedi source of domestic water for the residence on "parcel, 1, y K AUG 1,90 s , � own fy ' 4 A )wF D OP DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS' WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA, 95965 Telephone, 1916) 538.7661 CERTIFIED MAIL, RONALD, D, MeeLROY Deputy Director August 13; 1990 Robin K. Theveos RE; AP 2.7-05-09 7070 Country Club Road TPM Oroville, CA 95965 Dear hjr* Theveos;; At the regular August 13, 1990metheng of Agencyhe 'Butte County adopted A negative declaration head on $ declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel trap on the above -referenced property subject to the conditioc.s listed on the attached sheet; If 110 appeals are titne'y filed --within teen (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval. --with tree Clerk: of the Board of Supervisors; thig acti&'will be final, When the conditions of ,,approval are coct,;tlied with; it will be in order for you to file your ttfInal map" with. A.'Ie Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within, tweilty_four (24) months of the date of approval by the. Advisory r!;,t n%i. If you have any questions regarding. ,tk,.�a ;utter, please, contact this Office. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works _JGOh Mendonsa UAi.st:ant birectot M/ds - attachment „ cc: Planning Deportment Environmental E,1e810,1 De; 'art 4 c. Mike 146oney „ Robin K Theveos, TPM, AP 27-05-U9 2 parcels on the northwest corner of Country Chub Road and Silver bar Roar:". Palermo �fi.ke Mooney area. Engineers ` Public Works conditions: 1 Verify legal access. 2 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -1I to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. Deedto the County of Butte 60 ;ft. right-of-way for Country Club Drive. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Country Club Drive. 5 Show all easements of record on the final map; _ 6 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct to county standards, 7 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 8 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire -Department. Health Dept. conditions 9 Provide sufficient area for stella and 100 ft, leachfiuld free setback around those areas on the parcels. 10 Provide a 100 ftp leachfield free setback around existing wells,or ponds either within the property or within 100 fti of the property bounda.i.es II Show a 50 ft. leachfield setbacky " from.. they°draina a wa y ", � 12 Show the usable sewage disposal area proVett(�to meet the requirements of, the Subdivision Ordinance onp arcel 2 ai4',\3 i ombined as one parcel,: l I 13 Provide the required usable sewage disposal area on each parcel,, Combi:n� with an adjacent parcel any parcel not 'Oroven to contain the usable sewage disposal area required by the Subdivision Ordinance, 14 prove that the required quantities of domestic water are available ,to parcel I and parcels 2 and 0 as one parcel, ;;' 15 Provide elan approved source of dourest%t water for the residentte on parcel ,r ••f,1 µ COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUB11C WORKS 7 County Center Drive Orov,lle, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 DATE t August 9, 1990 SUBJECT: robin K. TIMMS = 9EVISED TENTATIVE PARCEL r MAP ASStSSOR'S PARCEL NIMBER(S) 27-05-09 LWATiOi: Z parcels located on the northwest corner of Country Club Road and Silver Bar Road. "?alermo area. Attached are: documents regarding, and a copy of, the above-described tentative- entativemap mapfor yottr review. if you have any suggestions, additions or recommendations concerning. this project, pwase return them to this office no later, than Very truly yours Williat Cheff _ Director of ,Public Works Jin Mendoeisa A'�sistant Director attachment PL "ASE NMM8. MAR ''OR ADV18ORk' AGENCY ON august 13,-L9-50, cd,! Olabning Dept. Environmental Adalth )Yspt. I` T3+ife�a.�'iannMq�l`�s I1D 1160 Mt9l) A •I4k n r BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORYAGENCY MINUTES ,JULY 30, 1.99Q•m4 �,ktrn+a PRESENT. John Mendonsa, Tom Reid, Craig Sanders ALSO PRESENT; Diata Shuey, Cal. Bachman, Mark Adams, Mike Mooney ordO ll ,gN ATSVE pA.R.CEL M�?S FOR CONSIDERATION: Joseph :Jello. Al? 400-15, 'Tentative Parcel Map. 3 parcels -1 located on the west side of Lott Road approx. 500 ft. south. of Garden Road. Durham area. Engineer: tJorthStar Engineering'(continued from July 23F 1990) Mark Adams was present. Mr. Reid shm+ed Mr; Adams the mitigation measure regarding verification of winter groundwater, and. Mr. Adams was _agreeable to it. Mr. Sanders ,said that there would also be a fire sprinkler mitigation. M Y Mr.. Adams said that was alright. The checklist was amended to reflect the mitigation measures. Items 3H and 14a were changed to 'Maybes." cher e - 740 �Iqrql having reviewed the environmental review , klistland conversations at this Mr. d: Rend state meeting and the planning Dirdetorts Report of , I make a motion to adopt a:.negative declaration with environmeU.qntigations for Ylla parcel map to create:Marcels on AP5finding that I ecS the J" qent b- gthe project rould haneth �ecaseton the providedetherrequiredmiti mitigation measure v1cm &, ,sem,' significant effect i r . A are complied with,- 'Those mitigation measures are ja'�,_" `` a"1"' w mon "ZVOrTur, re as listed within the Heal-Gig-Deft'• cvrirt, and (2) the automatic of ..re spj`i.nkl.er suppression system mitigation R mea�tn-e�as d ve op'ed by the Planning Nepzrtment. tn►+�h,n 'bt Vk*,""A, -Pte+l ohs rrrw.4 aK The oration is made finding that the project is in conformance with the Butte iiugt' :.general plan and Butte County Zoning �N ., . Having found the above, .'`move to approve the project subject to the following conditions, ,� ,�indng that approval. will not, be detrimental to the health, safety or we tare of the people of Butte County—x . provided required conditions are complied with: flat,, a 1A01-C Public Works condit%ons & A A, k,, 0,J, mey ptbvidd 0-w ay traversable ac a county cess RS•-8"Lb-IV to each parcel f , 1 maintained road or state highway. • J ✓+Y _ Butte Fount LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY 'r- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (6lll) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER ORIVE,. OROVILLE. CALWORNIA43965 Telephoner (916)S$�•%206 RONALDO, )AcELROY Deputy Direcfas August 6, 1990 r Robin X. Theveos RE AP 27-05.09' 7070 Country Club Rd. Tentative Parcel Mag oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Theveos August. b, 1,990, Lhe Agency continued ,its review of the above referenced subject to August 13, 1990. The item was continued at the request o the elgi neer . The rnext meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room, 25 County Centel Drive, Orov'i11e'California. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please Contact this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff bisector of Publt Works I3�is�o.l�aSmMg�ar AUG Jon Dfend6nsa ?rov,7let CalifomS Assistant Dire toy: JM%kk ccs Piari -4ng Department Environmental Fealth Department Hilne Mooney 4 . Eat, to coun� LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CFIEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE , OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95465 Telephonas (916) 538.7681 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy. Difecfar July 30, 1990 Robin K. Theveos RE; AP 27-05-09 7070 Country Club Road: Tentative Parcel Map Oroville, CA 95965 Tear Mr. Theveos t At the regular meeting of the 'Butte County Advisory Agency held on .July 50, 1990, the Agency continued its .review of the above -referenced subject to August 6, 1990. The item: was continued to prepare the Health Department conditions and to submit a revised map. The next "M--eting will commence at 9;00 am, in the Board of. Supervisors Room, 2.5; County Center Drive, Oroville, CA. It you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office.. Very truly yours, Willi8M Cheff Director of Public Works 1 n Mendonsa A sistant Director .. jM/ds 1 r� cc, Planning Department Environmental stealth Department Mike Mooney 'JUL 81 iorm �tf{ •.�-+-!fir• .. .JM�.+F.�..i. cif^•"'"n vaM-r•..�.�. .�,.pa...,•,-� ... ...n � _ - ` _ .... r.. � •-..,,.�'2~'. r ^�.,� �} , v � t�^ r � rte" � ..t � ` i � � •- � � ..1, ' I ..-��rn'�.wy • 'g'.. ✓_^ �r..,�� •� A -i • #� ,r�''t-.; 'ems � r:.'�� � � a~ {• � • yv41 4 - • ' a L � - I �' ' Ii r } .. r ^r vs r ..;'�+.M `.� sv r!i--t. J.�Cp y l •94 -fig M r- - �•,n. G: •a r i h e r t r z '�.�+�•�S�- .%a t� `'j r a r1' �'yr'•.t� . 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'M.,r Y y' , •[ --.t ^ `'�•++r.<�'iL >t war �l +,A", Vii- . `�� •r � rt � e+� 1 � . � � t � �r1-,.. t}+��L 'Nt� �..+� . r �,yn �,�'�,.jS�i ti, • }�+� r •'� , loomy� s 5 1 < r `rrr�r rw � t • A r1'`d�- ' l• /, rR M I / • / J , I ��b � � wr.,•�'.+...Ir'.F"�Irr�.�+» �T'�.. it r N LRNp 0,F f`1A1 UFAL WEA[TH ANa BEAUT'1` DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTCR DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 CERTIFIED MAIL Telephone: (9161538-1681 June 21 1990 RONALD D. MCELROY Oepoy Director Roblin K. Thevet�t RE AP 27-05 -0° 7016 Country Club (toad TPM Oroville, CA 95966'" Dear �. Theveos: Please be advised that the tutte County Advisory Agencywill hear your application on the above-identified property on July 301 1990. The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentativa parcel snap: Public tdrks will recommend the conditions of approval as l:ustcd on the attached sheet. The meeting will comments at 9:.Op a.m'. in the Board of 'Supt:rsxsors` 'Room, County Aadministration Building,,25 County Center, 'Drive, 0r6ville, California. If you have any questions regarriing this matter, please contlhct this Office. Very truly yours, Villiam Cheff birector of Public 1&rks Joan Mendonsa, Assistant Director JM/ds attachment- cc: Planning Department Rnvirontlental. stealth Department M, Mooney, 1,- a• I Ort vigil ii Caufont ff TO: Butte County AdvisoryAgency` Ir'" FROM: Planning Director SUBx'ZCT- Report. on.'rentalive Parcel Map for Robin IC. Theveos AP #27-05-09 DAIE: Derxmber 26, 1989 This is a proposal to divide 23.O6 acres to create three parcels at 731 acres, 7,78 acres and 7.9i acres. 'rl:sc present zoning is ARMI-1-5. The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as /agricultural -Residential. The Tentative Parcel Map is not, located withu5 an Area Land "Use plan not Spectri : Plan Study area The proposal does,not conflict with County zor i g nor any adopted or propu$od element of the Butte C, qu- Iy General Plan not any County, Specific or community plana e projectaccordance to the GalaftrEniromentalQulit Actand forwarded to thButtrun y Adviso ryAgency witlwx the required 105 ray vnNegativeated e as mandated by the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5; r R.ecommend approval of the proposed Tentative Parcel Map for Robin Theveos AP# 27-05.0 subjed,ro thr;' following mitigation measures.' 1„ Place a ;100 fact setback from the 'onterline of all drainage swales and place a note on the neap that states such setback areas shall remain in natural vegetation and no buildings or .improvements shall be allowed, 2 Contribute $200!& wz a to the h;�t_, ,�.tt� f QuatyXl a artment Water tet`er un prior 10 recordation of the map. 3. a: e a nateo he.ui2 aiux :bsuldin a=sh all be constructed in accordance t.'E1.:19$8' Fre � B.Mtjlo ce Robin Theveos 'Michael Mooney 1 f .l �h Ale BU tte T- LAND Of NATURAL WEALT, AND 89AUfY -^• - :,e,:-�" � PLANNING DEPARTMENT � 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 96965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 December 29, 1989 ]?,obin X. Thieveos '7070 Country Club Road Oroville, C)L 95965 Rer Tentative Parcel Map on. AP #21-05-09 Dear Mr. Theve:oss The Butte County `Plarx,mg Department has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance with the California Environmental. Quality Act and f orwarded ,to the 13utte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California 1, ublic Resources Code Section 9915L5. In of the Butte County Subdivision: Ordinance h report required b Sections 20-63 an ty the Planning Director's as been ttompletedy "'lease find enclot o d the Environmental Documentation/PlanMng Director`s. Report which has been prepared for :your project. Please review the enclosed Environmental Memo/Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval if applicable. If you note any errors or omissions in our evaluation, unease bring therri to our attention: :.w,mental Document/Planning IDirector's Report for your project has been sent to ` r ,$utte County Advisory gents for their action, California Government Code „s 65950 and 6595:? requires the Butte County Advisory .Agency set he and '` y A q ` i the date ori Which your .rove or disapprove your project- Within six months frog: Alcation was reeeived and a,be6pted: "f"rie six month time limit for your project Mandated ti's state law, will occur on Jur►te 31, 1990. The Advisory Agency will notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project: If there are mod'rf cations to your project, not related to mitigating an identified 1111pact; re-evaluation of YOUV project shall be required cozen LAND OF NATO, RAL WEALTH AN17 b - EAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE= OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 bl,.ccember '7, 198,9 A0b In K. Theveos %070 Country Club Road drov i l I e, CA 95965 Re: Tentative Parcel Map AP *27-05-09 ERD Log 089-12-01-023 Dear Mr, Theveos:. Ain initial study of your proposed project, Tentative Parcel Map, Ondlcates potentially adverse Impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental chpoklist). To reduce or el'minate these Impacts: iw 1table m[tl;gatlon measures are required as part: of the p,�oject, Otherwise; an Environmental Imp4ct Report (E14) to required pursuant to theCallforn:l_a Environmental Quality Act: 11n order to assess the potential for adverse Impacts and to determine what, if any; mltlgatlon measures would be appropriate,: regarding archaeological sltes; YOU may contact the foll'owln;g afflce for a 'records search and sensitivity evalUatlon. A site plan and/or location ma Range) must be sent (pre IF feethOfs$$1,00; Township, and _ nformat! $1000 payable to the pn Genter for this service. Northeast lnformatlon Center % beoartment Of AhthropoIogy Cal Iformla State L)nlverslty C`. I co, CA :35929-0400 Attention! Curator of Records slouId the office recommend that an archaeological survey be cor)dUcted; It will then be necessary' for YOU to contact an I nd I V I dua I viho I s profess i oma 11 y qua l i f i ed to Prov i de such an evaluaitlan A IIst of qualified IOda 1 consultants Is Included. One of thest; 1hd1vIdUaIs can be 'hired to perform the survey and provide m i t l,gat l can recommends t fops as warranted. Californiaf(�1 � �� BUtTE SIERRA Department of Anthropology /' LYNN SUTTERSISXu California State University, Chico Aifc} aeolOglCai �, C O� C� ' M000C SETTE< Inventory u u M000c t+A A 916 CA 95929 + PWIdAS TRINITY 1395-6256. ' SHASTA y t CI . December 18, 1989 Co. pinnai'ng Michael Mooney DEG 2 0 1989 600 Bird Street O r o v i l l;e I' CA 95965 C3rovtllo� Gdltfarnu� RE THEUEOS TPM AP# 27-05--09; IC # L89-62 Dear Mr. Mooney, In response to your request of Uacember 11s 1989, 3, record search for the above oit.-3d project Located on USES Palermo 7.51 quad; T18N, R4E', Sec. 3; Was conducted by examining the official, maps and records for archaeological sites in Butte County. RESULTS: PREHISTORY RESOURCES: No previously recorded sites of this type are known to be located within or adjacent to this project;. There are two Known archaeological sites within one !:tile of the project area. CA -BUT -73'6, is recorded as a prehistoric village site and CA -BUT -735 is recorded as a prehistoric plant processing. station,: HIS'.CORIC RESOURCES- There are no previously r,ecorde(A historic � archae loo gleal sites within this project or adja0ent parcels. The nea.reast such recorded site is located approximately three miles to the southwest and has been recorded as a historic dump. PRlEyioUS ARCHAEOLOGICAL ,iKTESTIGATIONS: According to our records, a, portion of the project area has been pre'Viousl.y {I surveyed (U -L=234). This survey was .,conducted by James 'Manning I for a 45 acre subdivision in August of 1981 for Mr: Robert Rddriquesi Mr: Mann ngts study did not report any prehistoric or' historic sites. LITERATURE SEARCH: Reviewed were the official records and maps for archaeological sites and surveys in $utte County. Also of Historic California Inventor of Histo�St:eHistoriclPlaces, the reviewed wers the National Re y l a Resources (1976), California Hiatoeictiil Landmarks (19$2) y California Points of Historic interest, and Hi'sto'ric Spots in California (1966) �� x.. ... ._. ,.,..•�� �.'.�, �,.�7. �,� - D iG 13 !989 C%raviil�, Caii¢ MiCHAEI- MQONE'' CSYZL ENGINEER RCE 20647 4 !iOti ' *��,�'i'�east Irtifr�rmat�on Center December 1i 1 85' Department of Anthropology r carnia State University CA 95929-0400 Curator o+ Records This transmits a request of you to make records taearch For Blatt County Assessor `s Parcel No. 27-05-09 This p ;.rr*el is ItNoated in the Nor beast 1/4 of the Southwest 1!4 Section Z, Townshii,,I 18 North 4 Range 4 East, M. D W 9 8, M. ,� _ r r Yrc:el Map. � . a� :pncl.ci���i a ='o.pY of �Ch�.- �. r�„�:rxv�, r t I This request is made as rWkilgation measure for, ;:: Tentative rWrtbi Thank � ; /bl.k for +•oar ebnsaderationi. Yours - Ma chael Mooney 600 Bird, Street Drovi l l e, CA X5465 Af CO 020647 3 �I civil , My 1 i cerase expires 9/513/9 r t co'+'='a' pte„►i,;,e, MICHAEL.. MONEY CIVIL; KNSINE8 ROE 20647 t-1 anni ng I7epartmen December 11, 1989 7 CUI.snty Center Dry. ve t t: rn / y l l e, C 95965-3w97 Rot `ihr,.veb.5 PC'i AP # 27-05-09 � Attn Brent Moore r If the xr.Fl ti t`tiC? ' ii.` cif`,1�c"ts t.+ #. s tra:,smi is a atipy 1 information Qenter, and, -1 YOU to �"`e�con »leder the 100+r�at 1 . With ttvV, swal cs x a�vr lved are Seasonal dra? Wages vegetation rather than hgrasses Orend of eoaks twhichtcome adownbto the is, le p he s�,�ale g X y p. . t 50 f eiet car c�+�ttet` lir' "fhe .nr�rth arxd has a blackberry arch which. is ,.b in width- It iss my experience than. these pai cher shcaRald be burned pars odicallyl les% they become fire hazardt. I wc)ul d not have a problem with a 50 foot Natueal Vegetation Zone , n al ring the drainage swales- X db not have a p he p o,d problem with the ltat� foot zone:, around t Thank your for your cans rder`at,idn: Yours, Michael Mocne 600 .Sird btreet Crbv�.11e, C� §Eqb My l i tente expires; q/.a1)I9 CA 95,65�Ziror x` e, a project description; Tentative Parcel. tap � , MAN?7A C�11 SC YES- MAYBE `T�ZNGS t�F ST NSF`xCA'IVCE NO Does the Project reduceethethe h bitatPotential of a ishror v:ildlifelapeciest causeof the ia fish tor I' stibstantiallY_ nin levels, threaten to eliminate wildlife population to drop bredt�ceetleSnuAber ar restrict the range of a rare - lima, plant or animal commuanim sir endangered plant or animal or eliminate 3mportan: e:tamples of major periods Of California history or prehistory? r 2 Does detrithe pro ofjlong--Earn enviranmenta2otential tEaa'ls?eVe short{A short-tF•tm impaatsonathc%e e ftvitn erlvi.ranment is one which occurG in a relatively brief plsriod of tfine while _ long-term impacts will Endure into the future.) 3 Does the Project have impacts which a P. individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact two or more separate iesdurcEs where the impact nn each ares onCthe�environiCent it signifioant,) tbut where he effect of the total of tl1+56e imp have environmental effects Which will. cause substantial 4. Does the project `^ r indirectly? adverse effects on human beings) elthe:r directly o Y7E�Ei2�"+I p�A'T �`ON "To be completed by the Lead AgenGya 6n the 'basis of this initial ewaluutian: ij6IE tint the proposed projeOt CGUW .NCYS have a si nific nt effect on Clic en�tizorm� nt and a NEGAT Vg DBCt�ARATIOIJ %till be prepared Y/w ft effect ind that a?.thougghh the proposed prc�ect COULD have �+tsirglnfttisacasebeeausfi on the envl.ronmentf there will net be a significant oat l the Mi 1GA'TIGF� SURES e dtibeATIOR will be prepared.sheet 11a+te been added to khe4 prodect. A N rj�g find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment) and ari. LNVYRGNMENTAL IMPACT `RC;I= is required COUNTY O>+ RUM-1 pLAOING UEPARITtF $9 bacembet 7, 19 ���, A'A'VL" Brent L. Zvloc�e 7�ssis pant P1 an, er Reviewed 'Syt .0 .1 Ea'a�.� Leasu�� 1 eni+�r p�.anne , (�gXplanat ans of all r"YEV and 0114A)% answerb are re u Nd on attached sheet(s�. EARTH. Will lila proposal result, in signi£it;ant: YES MAYAIj NO ,. a, unstable earth conditions, or changes ia5 geologic substructures? b. Disruption, Clisplace#nf nt, compacition or overcove ing of the soil? .- c, Change in topography tsr ground stirface :Nlief featuresT d. Gestructlon, covering; r5, s:5odificittion o any unique geologic or physical features? e. ircrensir in v:Lnd or wator erosiol: of soLls, either on or off site? f. Changes lin dcposit'iorx ox erosion of beach sands, or changes in silt.ltion, de�pos$ tion of erosion- wtiich may modify the channel of a river or sti:eam or the bed Ojr the ocean ar any bay, inlet or lake? g. LOst> a4', 'priW agriculturally productive, soils outside` designated urban ✓rte arlaas7 h. Exposure of IsL-Ogle or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, failure or similar hazards? w, landslides, tnud:s'lides'.i ground 2.. Alit. 'Will the plroposal tOssilt in substantial: a. ljit. emissionz or dete;rimrat nn of ambient air quality? ---. b: ThO creation of objectionabJz odarfE, smol+;e oi' fuai�es? --- c, Alteration of air moVAIr nti or t.emfioraturea or any changl: in climate, locally or 2:a0ionally? ._ P !rOSIAi; in slut>stanti.alt lti"CER: Will lire pro ns is a, Chas►ges in cttrrents, or the roursle or direction of 'water movements in idler 'Rsarinet -or fresh Waters? b. changes in absorption rate.i, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount /n of surfftte runoff? _..-- c: !reed .for off.'site.surfata drainage Improvements, including vegetation or culvert installation? /J -- removal) channelization d: Alterations to the course or flog 01 flood 'Waters? e, Grange in the amount of surface watiar in any water body? f= Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surfadO water quality; including but✓ not limited to temperature, dissolved pkygen or ,/,►� ,�� Y L _turbidity? g. Alteration of the direction or rate of:Flow of ground Waters?'- h. Change in the quantity *k -quality of ground Waters, either through direct additions or Withdrawals, or through interception of tin aquifer by cuts or excavations? i. Reduction in the amount of Water othervise available for public hater ..�. Supplies? Exposure of people be p:Coperty to writer-telated hazards such: as flooding? .. 4� PXAANT t M. Will the propogal result in substantihl: a, Change in the diversity of species, or number of anv species Of plants crops) and aquatic plants}? ,----- - (including traes, shtUt.l, grass) b, ReRucti.on of the numbet # of Any unique) rare or endangered,.- acioa Of plants!` c, introduction species into area, Or in a bar"ries to eciean istar►tss .g the normal riiplenishmentof ekin d„ Reduction ifi acreage of ant► ngricult,ural drop3 -- y� r he Y� osal result in subs nti; � 1'�,�y�E NO ANIMA__ L ?��• will t p P s ecies of animals a,, change in the dIgersi,tY of SPe'cles, or numblrrs oi: any p ; 1 animal" ittcludi.ng rep i r m? shallf istt., organisms (birds) 1i _ or ia,secttt)7 les fist, a r t endangered is ea#es of Reduct� on, in the nwnl�ers of any unj: ue, rax or p _ animB,l1s?,L o � ! c. Introduction of new Species of ar►ikuals into an area, or in a iyarri+.t the migration or movement of animals!' d. DeteuiovAtion of iaxisting fish or urildl fe t,abitai;2 6. 110i5E, liiill the proposal result in suI)stantxal; a, Increasett in existing noise levels? . ts, Exposure of people to severe noises levels? 1o.sa1 Produce sigitli'icant light and glare? 7`_ L� GL - Will the prof g1.A2_____ USS• Will the propo . sal result it' a ltubstantial alteration of the Y ptesent or planes t lan'.utA Of sit area? 'l ttie proposal result in sbstant.al: a Increase iA the rate o1G use of 4s1Y naturaA t esource:s? .vv� s'' b. Depletion of sinY non-xs now2llill, natutIll re.ou 1.00 RISK,__Ci UP will the vropomil #i. A,zisk, Of 0*10sion or .»eleoLsff' Of ch �1�alsso.r tadlak en);�iYltlae a+iehtt tot jtA,d toy oil. pestic s psi ar, accident or upset condition:c2 b� Possible int ea Terence with an emergeitey ptlnte plan ox emergency res PM ATI4 Pion 11 t density or evac.ua N wi11 the prppo,yai alter -lacatdai3 distribution, 11• -growth ate! of the hurrah population7. osal affect eitisting Mousing, or create a demand u :C2. HOUSING. gill the pro p for additional housing? RTE1iI4N CTRCUL;fiTlbti. Still tfte! proposal result in: 1 TaAANSPC �. �../ a. d6neration of substantial additional vekicle m6Vement4 arkng fatlitwiesy r demand for new parkingl o b. Cffects on ak' 6tiitg p _ c ttanspaztatiooscir elation ar'. $ubstar,t:i��l. impact on existing a, Significant alterations to pre5j,xht.pattjetnsf movemeitt of people and/.Or goads Alterations to waterbornet tailor air traffic4 6. 6destriahs" iGl f Increase 131txaff4 ?-.wards to motor vehicle ° or result, in, a need Will the' he proposal.4, PUBLIC SE99 ,S+ r new oal have Mi eEfet Upon) Eor altered government servides: fir , a, Fite prot:edtion?' b, police protection? c. $chcolsl � .�• pat k5 of other recreat,isil,ale. `acilitiesZ eniiice of ptihlie fac3,lties, itioluding toads? taint f. bther &Vernmeiital 8di-v1des 4�� j i Yom, ES F�1 EI .RGY J Will the prop oral 3result act• 1 a. Use:, of subistantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. SubStaMtial increase in dematxd upon 'existing saurcass of energy; or of new sources of energy? ---�- _. k✓ require th6. development UTT_ LTYES. Will. the proposal result in a need for new sys:is, 61; substantial alterations to the fallowing? a. Power or natural gas? b, Communications systema? - c. Water availability? d. Seiner or septic systems? — e. Storm water, drainage? V f. Solid waste- and disposal? liIjW 'F TM'-4. Will the proposal result in; 'mental A. Creation of any health hazard ar potentia`, hazard (excluding health)? b. Fkposurr- of people to potential health haltards3 1i 8: AESTfi TICS, I�il, the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic open to the publio, dr will the proposal result in the _ vista or View y n to public view? creat%pn of an a�sthelicall offensive site�npe It P quality or 19.E �C�Tph, W=11 the proposal result in an impact upon the: ual o hrturiities2 y / tit of existing recreational quan �' 20. CULTCf to MO}tft'SOUP:CES+ a+ prehistoric orshistorictarchaeola archin the aeological destruction of • B ✓ P br ita11 the proposal result in adverse phsical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building,' structure or object? �^ cj hoes the proposal havethe potential to d a physical that' unique _ d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area DZ�G`L7552C7N fG'F` ENV242.YJNM�N'.'rA'C, r-4*VA attached., I;I :1 1 SIi-UaS ION 01F EINV i RONIEN Yi4l. EVALUATION AP 21-05-09 `'ib: 'Some minor disruption, dIsOlatementi compaction or overcaveting ,of th:e so i i wI I I occur as A result of creating trim additional lots for residential development. Parcel OM1 is current I ll, developed with a Ingle farrily residence and outbuildings as well as a private well .and leachflei-d ;system to support such structures. It Is anticipated that the Low density of one dwelling unit per seven (7) + acres will .minimize any adverse Impacts to the Soil. In addition, the Butte ,County Grading Ordinance Is anticipated to mitigate any adverse Impacts associated with earth work InVolveli with residentiil dveiopments such as driveways and preparation of building pads: Some minor changes In topography or ground service relief featureswill occur as a result of residential, deve lopmentr on the roject site: However, such changes are not considered to be significant and the Butte County Grading Ordinance is anticipated to Mitigate any significant potential impacts;. 7g, Loss of pr'me and agrlculturatl,y productive lolls outside designated Urban Areas is not considered significant for the foliowing reasons 1. The soil types associated with this property is of marginal commercial agricultural use. 2. According to the Uit, $oii Survey, historically this site has been Utilized for pasture land and grazing. The current size of the project: site 1s noir commercially viable as a pasture land property. 3b:: Absorbtlon rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff Will change slightly. The prbpos0d use and density of the'praject Cite Will not increase surface runoff significantly. `ifs The proposed project site Is located 'In the setting of rolling hills with small creeks at the base of each hill. As such there exists the potantiai for degradation of sUr.face water quality due to erosion and sedimentation associated with constr6;,tlan activi•tles and the exposure of bare and/or dlstUrbed groJn'1`. runoff from paved ground surfaces and roof tops associated With reisidential development may carry, organic materials and typical Urbain pollutants into the e5tIstIng streams. Excessive fertilization of landscaped areas and grazing land and Irrlgation runoff from residential yards and surroUnding fields could generate nutrIent-rich flows downstream; thus resulting in etitrOph l ca�, -on of the var I bus creeks and the pond' and their drainage systems wlth'Ih the hro,lect site: Setback requirements of the Eutte County Environmental Health nepartment and the Butte County Grad'ii?g Ordinahce are anticipated to mitigate such Ohvirontriental Issues. In-add{tion, the rural nature of the proposed jedp W, 1 &186 e adverse Impacts . porItt srecommend d as o furth mitlgatiarmeosureplace i t to p I ace a 1 t7t1 foot. naturall rie.getatlo,, , zone setback from the center line of each dralniage i sidale. alnO ,pond 'w 1'tii 1 n the project site. 8, The proposed prajecSt site Is zoned AR -MH --5. Project sl`te Is dev, I gnAted by thip Butte County General Plan as A!jr l cls I tura 1- ReaIdelft1a.1, The proposed Tentative Parcel Map .Is In conformance to d both the zoning anc1assIfica,t1'on and the Butte County General Plan Dei, I gnat I on. 14at The, project site resides In the high fire.: hazard area with minimal flee fighting capabilities The nearest County IFire Station is station 012 located approximately 8 to 4 miles west of the pro le,ot site. it is anticIpaced the: existing pond ors,Parcel 01 couid be utilized in case of emergency to provide water to Watts tender to fire suppression purposes, However, approval of the proposed project W 1 1 1 Increase the service demands for fire protection sere ices beyond that WhichButteCounty can expect to meet In the 'near future. Fire protection services foe the project site is in jeopardy at this time dura to fiscal constraints being experlenced by Butte County. Cue to the high fire hazard of the project site !t is critical to ensure fire protection Services are availab#e for the long term. Untll sur.,h time a dedicated funding source for the Butte County Fire Department is developed there is considered' an Impacton fire protection services by the proposed project. The applicant W 11 have to provide aid 1 t l ona 1 m 1 t i gat ion measures f or f re protect i on z. -ry i ce+s 14bs The Butte County Sheriff's Department Is working with a minimum staff level at this tlMe: Currently the officer ratio per population is .49 per thousand (1,000)i This officer verses population ratio Is the lowest In the State of Callfornllaa Patrols are not provided to rural areas and responses are generally limited to emergency situations only. This Is 2i County w die 'impact and cannot "read l ly be mitigated individually. However the project does result In cumulative impacts to the future leVel of service of Butte County Sheriff's Police protection. 16c Theeproposed project Will result In'a need for additionalwells to provide domestic service and fire protection for the additional 'building sites allowed by the Tentative Parcel Map: The new weld will need to provide suitable flows 'for domestic and fire sUppresslon Uses. The wager supply and this water quality will heed to meet the requirements of the Butte. County PUbilc Health Departmeht, Butte County Fire Department/Ca'llfoenia DIVIslon of Forestry for fire �yeoteci tlon and the State of Cal`lfornla Safe Drinking WaterAct. Y Such regulations and agencies are anticlpated to mitigate any significant adverse Impacts. ,Ods Individual septic and leach field systems are proposed for each dwelling, Due to the shalloW soils associated with this Foothill area septic systems May be prosize average parcel , as It Is ant{clpated that the sev+en (7) + acre ahless prop�.riy locatedpeonso failure Unless proposed; bkri the Te6htat l Ve Parcel viap W i l l sdegtjate ty accoriweidate resident al septic reoUlrements: z � a} 2t� The project Gsf'te has been Ide60.f 1esl a.t an area of Moderaite' to Known,s6ns I t J v I aty for archaeo ibg i ca I resourcesE , Due t�ynecss5a ��noto Pastor of the ar4', neo l og C ca t reso:� "aces , I t v� l l f ber parform a records, check throng �o'the In nueortler,�nttof determine jkn 1pO I ogy f ! gip. C 1 fern i s State Un 1 vers i'tY , eA records check 4 slr�nlfIdAnt sI"tes may be located on the property. do -term I ne or not an, archaeological survey of the ejC l I i I erty w i l l be n4c:essary or ��hether any Further mitigation rneasures w I I t be needecl Recommended Mltigatgan rI reaaures 1. Contact the Department. of ' Anthropo i MP, Ca I I Porn I a State Unlverslty, Chlca, to request a records check to determine the archaiao i Og I ca l sl.,gn t f i c,ance of the site and whether any additional Mitigation Measures are necessary. 2. Place ti setback of 100 f�iet 'from the center line of each drainage swale and pond on the project site and place the following note on the map "100 foot Natural Vegetation Zone Setback". Mandatory Findings" of Significance 16 a.)D, and 20a BLMs/lo 1 App l =cant t Robin K. Theyeos Assessolr'.s ParCe'l 27-05-00 ERD Log * 89-1'2-01-02' DATA SHEET A* Project Descr1ption 1. Type of Projectt Tentative Parcel Map 2. Brief Desc.riptiont Tentative Parcel Map to divide 93.06 acres to create 3 parcels, one parcel at 7.31 acres, one parcel 7.78 acres, and one parcel at 7.97 acres: 3. Location; On the northwest corner of (Country Club Road and Sliver Bar Road, Palermo area, 4. Proposed Density of Development:. One dwelling Unit per 7 acres. 5. amount of Impervious Surfacing: Less than 10%. 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s). ,County Club Road via Grubbs Road. 7. Method of Sewage D sposai lndIvIdUl,;il septic and Ieach fIeId systems 84 Source of Water Supply; individual weliti 9. Prbklrral�ty of Power !Lines; Adjacent to property. 10. Potential for further land divisions and development: No further potential for subdivisions under the current 'zoning classification of AR-MH-5, - - - i3. Environmental Setting Physical Environments 1. Terrain a. General Topographic Oharacter: Gentle rolling Foothills: b. Slopes. 5 - 15%: c. Elevatlon: 250-- 275 feet A.S,L: d Limiting Factors4 None 2: Soils a,, Types and Characteristics; Redding gravel Sandy loam, shallow phase;, drainage well established, soli used primarily for grazing purposes. b, Limiting Factorst Shallow soils, rock outcroppingt, and ioW permeabiiity, 3: !Natural Hazards of the Land' a. Earthquake Zone- Moderate Earthquake Intensity zone VIII b. tros1on Potent!>a1: Moderate die Landslide Potentlalt Low d. Fire Hazard: extreme I' e, Ex{san$iVo Soil Potential: H19h 4. Hydro I oIly a ; S;0r f ace. Winter c A pond of Water exists on Parce I of l Into small drainage swafes traverse all lots of the pro joct, site. b. Ground,Wateri Generally available. C. Drainage Characteristics: Property generally drains toward southwest Into the South Villa Drainage Basln. d. Annual Rainfall (normal) 24" - 26" e. Limiting Factors:: None. 5. Visual/Scenic Quality: Good S. Acoustic Qual_Ity: Good. 7. Air Quality. Good, Blologlca,f Environment: 8. Vegetation: Grassland, Oaks, and orchards. 9 Wildlife Habitat: Common birds and animals associated with the Toothill-areas of 'Butte County. Cultural Environment:- 10Archaeological and Hlsstorical Resources In the area: Moderate to low Including unknown, '11. Butte County General Pian deslgnation Agricultural Res l denta l a l 12 Exlstlog Zoning: AR-MH-5: 13 Existing Land Use. on-site: Residential. 14Surrounding Areae *u Land Uses: Residential, Open spade and grazing lands. b. Zoning: AR-MH-5 and A-a. - c. Gen. Plan Deslgnathon: Agricultural - Re3ldenttal d. Parcel Sixes:. Ranges from 5 to 40 acres; e. PopUfatlon Rural Residential. 16,Character of S1te and Area: Rural. 16 Nearest Urban Area: OrOVIlie, 17 Relevant Spheres of Influencer Not aoollsable 18. Improvements Standards Urian Area: Not applicable. is. re Protection v lde: (State)Sce} ire Station-. station 1 aNearest c ounty 2 located approx. 3' miles to the west of project site. b. Water Avaiiablllty: Vater Tender only. 204 schools in Area: Las Plumas High School and Helen Wilcox School and Palermo School -9 r., r s c ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL Map 11-1, Earthquake and Fault Activity Selsmlc Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH. HILI. 2. Map 11-2, Liquefaction Potential: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill 0. Map lit-I, Subsidence & Landslide Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by, CH2M H111. Map 111-2, Erosion Potentiali Safety Element, Butte County' General Plan revised 1-771 by CH2M Hill. Map 1I1-3, Expansive Soils: Safety Element, Butte County General Pian revised 1-77 by CH2M 1-111I. Map IV--i, Noise: Noise Element, Butte County General P'la'n revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill Map.V-I Scenic Iphwayg Scenic Highway Element gutte County General Plan revised I-77, by CH2M Hill. g„ Map ill-4, Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County ,General Pian revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill g, Archaeological Sensi'tlVlty Map by James P. Manning, for Butte County Plannln'g Department, 1883. 10. School District Map, Butte County Planning Department. I 1 . Chico N'I trate Study Map, Nitrate Concentration In Shadow Wells Igg3, by Department of Water Resources, Northwestern blstrlct, The Resources Agency, State of California. 12. AgrlcW tUral Preserves _Map, established by Resolution No 67- 178, Butte County Board of Supervisors, fl rcember 5, 1987. Flood insurance Rate Maps, National Flood insurance Program Federal Emergency Management AgencYi 1988. 14, USES Quad Maps...,, Palermo, 1,978, 161 Soil map, Chico +;1926)/Orov1.IIe ii9z6) Area, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 16. Soll Survey of Chlco(1925)d0r6vll'.le (1926) Area, U,8. Department of AgrlcUlture 17, Butte County Fire Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities Ma"p, Butte County fire Department and California bepartmeht of Forestry. Butte County Planning Department 41 M COUNT; SUITE �. OF pUBLIC WORKS �. .,... �_ ..... DEPABTME b T.; 7 Counq Center Drive, Oro�alle,, CA 95965 r (!)16) 538-7266 �{ November 30 1989 RE AP 27-05••09 Rob t1 K. Theveost Tentative Parcell dap 7070 Country Cul: R, Orov.ille CA 95966 Dear t1r. Theveos: ` ive map for the ou that our agplicat:on for a tentat This is to notify y y submi.t`ted to the Planning Department above -referenced property is being . � for environmental determ�tien, aid to the Environmental Health Department for its reviewved. This application vill be considereed Departme tete whet, we have recei and the Environmental Health notification from the Planning F ` regarding been e4erequire'. departments that all necessaryinformationthey may 11 contact you ial ' s Very truly yours, r s-fx William Cheff Di .ector of Public Works 3•. i Mendonsa u Asistant Director �r cc; Planning Department Environmental Health Department ` t i.chael Moaney t .. ., 4 LD 11.0 (Revised 2/88) DATE: Noveribefv 30, 198 8uB.7EG . Robin. K. Theveos - 'IEN HIVE PARCEL rYLP As.,;Fs soRI S PARCFIL W MBER.(S) 27-05`-09 IMAMON: 3 parcels on the northOest corner of Country Club Road and Silver far Road. Palet`mo area. ., Attached are doLtuments regarding, &A a copy of, the above-described tentative map for your review. I£ you have any suggestions, additions or 'recommendations concerning this project, please return them to this office no later than j)-go-ember 21 1989. r 4 _ Very truly yours; William Chef£' Director ox Public Works' J#m riendonsa AY38istant Director /kk, attachments M 1160 (4/89) , h;F r i. _ ,... : � �'. M ,; : `} .. M r, �T '1 N" a-��. Y "" 9i d,Icst.. �.'k' �,� r'rt?,w•`,�;. M", ?' ' TM , 5 V,._ ,� Y. 4... 1.. .�,. , .r - ,. � A. .. .... �....-^•-Mn., w 1rvr �rv..w+r- .. ,. ,: _ ..r, .. v � ":. ..e, } M1y .Ct, ,3 a'r I. r. .. a-q. i.. .... .". �, D.' rt I r :' 7r: } I. ,. r.c. _�. ...� {,. ,.. (� „r .. •. I I t .,'.., „ '. I �, � .. ; :,: � � ;. {! �i, ,r I• ;� : i .-.. li ..'r.. ,, .: •µ . , f, * ,� 1, ��. Via. platti�!n9 :�. cn r V , .. .: fie¢+? 63 .5C3 ?D2 r7 r �M . " +)0 A I 77'�'�„ $00 AC .. -` 10 :.� < 30 U_'0'20 ni 18 SAG. 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