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HomeMy WebLinkAbout027-700-007' t+itKefnr { �f.(J TAL r iAFCY) �.[RMITS V,AneAHCce f:UM 6N 05♦UotfCrf rcNlooz ' t+itKefnr { �f.(J TAL FU pI.lCuae' iAFCY) �.[RMITS V,AneAHCce f:UM 6N 05♦UotfCrf rcNlooz eeiN6A(.'v Fry oTHen,' APPLICANT' REGEfVED'PROM ' DEPARTM_AT OF PUEILlC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CNEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER' DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone. (916) SH -7681 January 27, 1992 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Director AUS,ustine Carrillo -ro RDA Graves' RE: AP 26-7-7 7', 0. Box 985 TPM Oraville, CA 95965 Dear Hr . Cariilo At the regular meeting of the Butte Count;' Advisory Agency held on (_January 27, 1992 ), the Agency adopted a negative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the above -referenced project subject to the- conditions listed on the attached sheet: If no appeals are timely tiled --- within ten (ltd) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval ( February b, 1992 ) with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final.. i When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for y y "final map+' with the Butte County Department of Public Works ou to file our £i for recordatio i within twenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency.. Recently enacted legislation (03158, Chapter 17©6, Statutes of 1990, effective January l.i 19911 requires that the Department of Fish and Game impose and collect filing, fees as specified to defray the cost of managing and protecting fish an6 wildlife trust resources. These filing fees are Collected during the environmental review process and are to be paid at the time the County files a "Notice of Determination" with the County Clerk of the County in which the project is located. This procedure is required pursuant to Section 21152of the Public Rosources Code. To increase administrative efficiency; the statute delegated the collection of filing fees to the County Clerk. The fee required in c-ont6ec-ition with.yoti project is Checked 'below; PAGE TWO PROJECT NAME: AP NUMBER CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOGE."NT 1. NOTICE OF EIIDSP' QN/STATEMENT OF EKW TION (' ) A Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 (Twenty -Five- Dollt, I a) Cleric's Fee ( ) B. De Minimus Impact Certificate of Fee exemption $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 2, NOTICE OF DETERMINATION FEE'.REQU RED A,Negative Declaration $10250.00 (Twelve Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty -:Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee ( ) B. Environmental Impact Report $850 (Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 3. OTHER (Specify) $25:00 (Twenty -Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee The fee should be paid to the Planning Department by (February 10, 1992 in order for the Notice of Determination to be timely filed. Make checks payable to the County of Butte. The project applicant should be aware that if he or she does not remit payment of the required filling fees, the project approval may be invalid by law and ,may ,not be operative, vested or final, pursuantto the provisions of Public Resources Code Section 21089 (b); Fish and Game Code Sec. 711.4 (c) and 'Section 75.3.5 (d) (3) and (7), Title 14, California Code. of Regulations: Should you have any questions regarding this 'matter, contact this ,office. Very truly yours; William Cheff Director of Public. Works y Stuart Edell Assistant Director cc Planning Department Envi"ronmetital Health Department hon Graves i� SII AUGUSTINE CARRILLO; TPM, AP 26-7_7f v parcels located corner of Bohemia Avenue and Irwin Ave„ at the southeast Ron Graves Associates Paelrmo area. Engineer: Public Works conditions: Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline Avenue and Irwin Avenue# of Bohemia 2 Show all easements of record on the final map. Obtain encroachment permit for all drivewa s construct to Y new county standards. or existing, and 4` Pal. any delinquent taxes or cvr+.ent taxes as required. 5 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. 6 Show drainage easement along existing Swale, Health :Dept. conditions: 7 Provide a 1070 ft. 1eachfield free setb.ick arou either within the property or within 100 ft, nd existing wells boundaries on parcels 1 and 2. of the property S ��'how 100 ft. leachfield setback from the hi hwate c'"eek on parcels 1 g r line and 2, of the 9 °Shbsv t; a usable sewage disposal area proven to requirements of the subdivision meet the ordinance on parcels 1 and 2; Planning Dept. condition; XI)' Ail lobs shall be subject to the Oroville Area Traffic and said owners agree; prior to [mpact Fees (issuance ;recordation. of any, buil.dii of their Einar fia their use permit), a P); g Permit in connection ectsOyi tvsth or relit p ), to pay such transport_ h ed to fees as may P ' im Pa �� mitiga.tion adopted.. b ince of ge4eral Board sof by discret �,,.?'ythe � application P of the land use entitlements aOit �andapprooved e'bysthe " reviewed County. It 'is u�ider,stood that such County, into a Separate designs=ted fuea;llimitedbosted by the County, the intended purposes of mitigating impacts on the y to use for s'stein within the "` trans ars p trop Oroville Area .Land Ilse Plan Area. r accordance g with the Agreement Signed December 12. 1991 1 ' by Augustine Carrillo. 1t A development impact fee for . Pursuant to the r Sheriff s Facilities shall be paid P ovisions Of Cha ter Count Code P 3, Article ` p rr of the Butte y riot to issuance of building permits or Ilse Permit ` e case of a mobile home determined � Park. Said fee amount will be buildingend calculated as of the pate of application permit or Use Permit: for the j �, f CARRILLO, TPM �-2 Prior to film of the e parcel map, a Code compliancie inspection for the Zoning, Building,, Housing, and Health Codes shall be done and said property shall be brought into conformance with, Code requirements: `The following mitigation measures are required Develop drainage plans to the paproval of the Butte County Public Works Dept, 2 It is recommended the following note be placed on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating, "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in all newly established residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection assn. Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in 1 and 2 family dwellings and mobile homes, NEPA Standard 13 D. The purpose of the installation of sprinkler :systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of residential fres. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances where they are installed." i° en 710 r Inter-Departmental ental Memorandu��la�� ��ie��•;� � TO Butte County Advisory .Agency FROM: Planning Director SUBJECT REVt, Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Augustine Carrillo, A,�P No. 026-070-007 1,0A'TE: December 16, 1991 "Mis is a :proposal to divide 7 acres to create two parcels, one parcel at 4.5 acres and one parcel at 2.5 acres. The present zoning is AR.MH-1 (Agricultural Residential, Mobile.T ome, 1 acre parcels). The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area. as Agricultural Residential: There are no specific or community, plans for the area. The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning nor any adopted or proposed Elementof the Butte County General Plan nor any specific or community plan. A Negative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the California Environmental. Quality Act. and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required. 105 days pursuant to,t to CalLfornia Public Resource's Code Section 21151.5. Recommend approval of the Tentative Parcel Map for Augugiine Carrillo, AP No. 0;26- 070-007, subject to the followingMitigation. Measures and Conditions, Mitigation Measures `ALb ': 4 t4 --ems traffic, in the 9=ng Area. i4�j 't* &L v►.u�� OL lei- C044- 2. -2 Develop drainage plans to the approval of the Butte County Public Works Department: la � t7tu itis d :Ct is recommended the ol'lowing note be placed on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final ap stating, "Autocratic fire suppression spriler systems shall be installed in all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association tandard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and mobile hoffidt'L NFPA Standard 13 D: The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection in the event of residential fires: This installation will reduce the demand ,for str icwtal fire protection seiMce:s in those instances where they are installed", 41 To mitigate the service demand impacts on the fire department for the lack of a applicant a 200.00 per lot to pressurized wafer system, rt is recommended pp pay � P the Butte County Fire Department Water Tender Fund prior to recording the final. map. 5, Pro 'd�ad nal u to i.ation ure'�otiicehe i ac rec�tio• e �e lfer Diver Parr a`x�l�ecrecase is he approva ondit`o s l: All lots shall be subject to fhe Oroville Area Traffic,impact Fees and said owners agree, prior to (recordation of their final map), (issuance of any building permit . to their use permit), to pay such transportation, in connection with or related impact mitigation fees as may be imposed by an Ordinance of general application adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County, of Butte as to discretionary• land use entitlements reviewed and approved by the County. It is understood that such fees shall be deposited by the County into a separate designated County fund limited to use for the intended purposes of mitigating impacts on the transportation system, within. the Oroville Area Land ITse Plart Area, in accordance with the Agreement signed December 12, 1991 by Augustine Carrillo. 2. A. development. impact fee for Sheriff's Facilities shall be pard pursuar:t to the rt provisions of Chapter 3 Article 1T of the Butte County Code, prior to issuance of building permits or Use Permit in the case of a mobile home park. Said fee a.amount will be determined and calculated as of the cute of application for the n7,permi t or U e Permifi. 3 4bat a Coe Compliance inspection fog; the Zoning, Building, Housing; and Health Codes be done •r 41` .� JHbd h PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95905.3301 TELEPHONE: (916} 538-7601 December 18, 1991 Augustine Carriho c/o Ron Graves & Associates '. 0. Box 986 Oroville, CA 95965 Ret Tentative Parcel Map, AP No. 026-070-007 Dear Mr. 'Carrillo: The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory ,Agency within the required 105 days pursudint to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5, In addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has leen completed, Please find enclosed the REVISED Planning Director's Report which has been prepared for your project, Please review the enclosed REVISED) Planning Director's Report with conditions iof approval if applicable. If you note any errors or omissions in our evaluations please bring them to out 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 hearings and approve or disapprove your project within slit months from the ,date on which your application was received and accepted, The six month time limit for your project mandated by state law, will occur on May '9, 1992. 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.: dentified impact, re-evaluation of your project shall be required. s y i �s. U tte C011:ft DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF; Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 CERTIFIED MAIL RONALD (916) 538-7681 RONALD DMcELROY December 20, 1991 Deputy Director Augustine Carrillo RB: AP 26-7-7 C/o Ron Graves TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP P. ©., Box 986 Oroville, CA 95965 near Mr. Carrillo! Please be advised that the Butte Count* Advisory Agency will hear your application on the above-identified property on januaYy 271 1991. 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 :Meeting will commence at 9.00 a.m. in ,the Board of Supervisors Room, County Administration Building; 26 County Center Drive, Oroville, California- If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Very tvuly yours, William Chef f Director of Public Corks r y d John rte ndonsa Assistant Director attachment cc: Planning, Department Environmental Health Department Ron Graves Uttoco�cttIt. Tr^ PLANNING: DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95985.3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 December 20, 1991 Augustine 'Carrillo c/o Ron Graves & Associates P. 0. Bok 986 Oroville, CA 95965 Re Tentative Parcel Map, AP NO.. 026-070-007 Dear Mr. Carrillo: The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your projecfi in accordance with the California Environmental°Quality Act and forwarded to the :Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5: in addition, the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the CORRECTED AND REVISED Planning Director's Report which has-been prepared for your project. Please review the enclosed CORRECTED-AND REVISED Planning Director's Report with conditions of approvali pplicablea, If you note any errors or omussions in our evaluation, please bring them to our attention. The Environmental Documents and Planning 'Director's Report for your project has been sent to the .Butte ty Ad Ory Agency theirctiGovernment Code 'County Advisory Agency hearings andS;tions 65950 and 65952.1rquirs the Butte approve or disapprove your project within (iix months from the date on which your application was received and accepted, The six month time limit for your project mandated by state law, will occur Ori May 9, 1992, The Advisory Agency will notify you of the time, and place of the public hearing for your projet. ons to you .l, p ' j re wired: _ ig , .g _ mpact, rete alua o of our project shall be ec q not. related to hili titin an identified Inter-Departmental Memorandum TOi Butte County Advisory Agency CROM: Planning Director SUBJECT CORRECTED AND REVISED Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Augustine Carrillo, AP No. 026.070-007 DATE December 16, 1991 This is a proposal to divide 7 acres to create two parcels, one parcel at 4.5 acres and one parcel at 2.5 acres, The .present zoning is ARMH-1 (Agricultural Residential, Mobile Horne, 1 acre parcels). The band Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Agricultural Residential: There are no specific: or community plans for the area. The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning not any adopted or proposed Element of the Butte, County General Plan nor any specific or community plan. A Negative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151,5; Recommendapproval of the Tentative Parcel Map for Augustine Carrillo, AP No. 026- 070-007, subject to the following Mitigation. Measures and Conditions. Mitigation Measures trafi c-fnpa&, in e r�ov`a e�P titling-.A .a } . ► # ring%'itrtt�"the ' ):figqte e to2t�p' es 2 Develop drainage plans to the approval of the Butte County Public Works Department. 3i It 'is recommended the following note be 'placed on the alterna.ie or additional map sheat of the final map stating, "Automatic fire suppression "i,4 inkler systems shall be, installed in allnewly established residential structures in .,t°cordance with the National Fire .Protection Association Standard for the installa'li'i,iri of sprinkler systems in one and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NEW16 Standard. 13 D; The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for addlii6saal safety-and property protection in the event of` residential fire's, This installalic�n will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances Where they sire installed" 4. o `gake the rvice demand impact ort the ire department for the lack, of a 4i re m n d th phi tVto=org-hhe'f1 pat o res u e"ante s .e ,� t B to County Fire Department ate Te der Fund pra al m p,,f+ !Conditions All lots shall J e subject to the Oroville Area Traffic Impact Fees and said owners agree, prior tri (recordation of their final ;map), (issuance of any, building permit in corrlactlo-a 'kith ; or related to their use permit), to pay such transportation impact. mitigation fees as may be imposed by an (ordinance of general application adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte as to discretionary, land use entitlements reviewed and approved by the County. It is understood that such foes shall be deposited by the County :into a separate designated County fund limited to use for the intended purposes of mitigating impacts on the transportation system within the Oroville Area Land Use plan Area, in accordance with. the Agreement signed December 12, 1991 by Augustine Carrillo. 2. A development impact fee for Sheriff's Facilities shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, Article II of ,the .Butte County Code, prior to issuance of building permits or Use Permit in the case of a mobile home park. Said fee arnount will be alit+ ermined and calculated as of the date of application for the building permit. or �5.�e Permit. 3. Frior to filing of fhe Marcel Map, a Code Corti oliance inspection for the Zoning, Building, Housing," and Health Codes shall be done and said property shall `tie I rought into conformance with Code requirements; 1 JH:bd l hffu� J.ot.° - -- -� PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER'DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95 65-0397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 December 18, 1991 Augustine Carrillo. C/o Ron Graves & Associates P. Q. Box 986 Oroville, CA 95965 Re Tentative Parcel Map, AP .filo. 026-070-007 Dear Mr. Carrillo: De artment has completed the envronMe._tal review of your The Butte County Planning p project in accordance Nvith the Caiifornia Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to p within the required 10` days pursuant to the the: Butte County Advisory Agency ,, .. D rectoes Public Resources Code Section 21151.5 In addition, the planning fiance ep requi d by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the But County Subdivision Or has been completed. Please find enclosed the REV-1,90 Planning Duector's Report which has been prepared for your project. Director's Report With, conditions o£ ' `+ Please review the enclosed RE'-iSED Planning , P lease tion, p P aur attention. approval if applicable, 1f you note an errors or omissions in our evaluation, bring .them. to ' Director's Re ort for your project has been The Environiriental Documents and planning PCali£ornia Government Code the Butte County Advisory Agency for th�'ir action. en Set ,l�earngs `and sunt to rove our ro ect with' six ,m n ,advisory he Agency Sections 65950 and 65952:1 requires the Butte Co oaths from the date t 'which your q approve or disapprove Y project ali�phcation was received, and accepted. 'The sic month time limit for gout protect mandated by state law, will occur on Ivlay 9, 1992 The Advisory Agency'vn.h notify you of the time and place of the ptiblic hoaxing for your project. if there are modifications to our project ting an ident' ed impact, g . ncq not related to mit% t� y P 1J re-evaluation. of your project shall be required, Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO' Butte County Advisory Agency FROM: Ph.'nning Director D R�port on. Tentative Parcel Map for Augustine Carrillo, AP Na, CT: RF,' SUBJEV , 026-070-007 DATE; December 16, 191 Y Thin is a proposal to divide 7 acres to create two parcel/one arcel at 4.5 acres and one parcel at 2.5 acres. The present zoning is ARIvricultural Residential, unty Mobile Nome, 1 acre parcGeneral els}. The Land Use Planthe here are no of the Butte �or community Plan designates this area as Agricultural Residential. h plans for the area. The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning nor any adopted or. proposed Element of the Butte County General Ian, or any specific or community plan: A Negative Declaration has been 'prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the g r . i Califf -*Iia Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 daysepursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151:5. Recommend approval of the T.dr►tative Parcel Map for Augustine Carrillo, AP No. 026` 07MV, subject to the following Mitigation Measures and Conditions: Mitigation Measures 1. Provide adequa/ennuitigation measures to reduce the impacts on traff c in the Oroville Plank ng Area. 2, ai Develop d nage plans to the approval of the Butte County public Works Departme int: 3, It is c;c;�mmended the following note be placed on the alternate or additional map/sheet of the final map stating, Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems Nat s'h lfi be installed in all "residential structures in sticcordance with the ional Pane P oteetion Association Standard, for file installation of sprinkler systems in -one and o family dwellings and mobile homes, NEPA Standard 13 D. The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety 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" F acts on the fire department for the lack of a To ri,,;t gate the service demand imp e applicant a $200.00 per lot to 4. oroo;�urized water system, isDepartment Walter Tender Fund prior recording the fwnn the Butte' county rc map. e miti ation measures to reduce; the impacts on recreational 5 Provide adetluat g . val of the. feather River Park and Recreation District. services to theappro o ditions l be subject to the Oroville Area Traffic Impact Flees and said owners l , A11 lots steal issuance of any building permit agree, prior to (recordation of their final map), to pay such transportation in connection with or related to their euse b p n Ordinance of general application act `mitigation fees as may be imp Y ` W che b the County. It is understood that adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County f Butte as to discretionarythat p land use entitlements reviewed and approvedinto a separate designated County fund such fees shall, be deposited by the County ' p acts on the limited to use for the, intended purposes of mitigating imp the Area Land Use "Plan Area, in accordance transportation system within the Clrov Augustine Carrillo. With the Agreement signed December ]2, 1991 by be paid pursuant to the A development impact fee for Sheriff's Facilities shy code, prior to issuance of 2. provisions of ;Chapter 3, 11cle II of the Butte County ark. Said fee building permits or �Se permit in the case of a mobile home pcation for the amount, will be determined and calculated as ,of the date of app building permit or Use Permit. 3 That a Code Compliance inspection for the Zoning, Building, --lousing, and Health Codes be done before the tentative map is approved, JH:bd. HELEN HARBERTS` Chiet Deputy District Attorney CriminAl 25 County Center Drive oroville, California 95965-3385 Tolephone: (916) 538-1411 L No (oiR) 538-7071 MICHAEL L. RAMSEY DISTRICTATTORNEY HOWARD W. ABBOTT' Chief Deputy District Attorney Civil ROBERT E. PETERSON Chief investigator Administrative Assistant 655 Oleander Avenue Chico, California 95926 Telephone. (916) 891-2712 9X FAX No. (9i6) 8914641 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PEOPLE V. AGUSTIN MERCADO CARRILLO Yesterday, December 11, 1,991, Agustin Mercado Carrillo pleaded guilty in South Butte County Murtii�,ipal Court in Gridley to 10 misdemeanor counts alleging that he had violated the Butte County Cade by not providing proper sanitary facia -hies at four loc,-.'tioris inwhich evidence indicated that farm lahorers were livingi Butte County Municipal Court Judge ,Jerome E. Warren placed Mr. Carrillo on three years court probation, ordered Mir. Carrillo to pay $1,020.00 in fines and penalty assessments, required Mr. Carrillo to submit to future inspections of all property that he owns, and required Mr. Carrillo to undergo a booking process at Butte County Jail A joint investigation conducted by Butte County Division of Environmental Health, Butte County Code Enforcementr United States Department of >Laborr and California Department of Housing. revealed evidence that Mr. Carrillo was providing housing for farm laborers in violation of county haws requiring that proper sanitary sewage disposal systems be in place. Photographs taken during the investigation showed four different locations in which raw sewage was collecting in poolt' and"trenches dug on the properties• The law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation are members of the "EAGLE" TaskForce. EAGLE stands for Environmental. Action Group Law Enforceittent. The EAGLE Task ,Force was assembled by Butte County District Attorney Michael L. Ramsey in order to combat environmental crime in Butte County. The tas)i force includes approximately 50 federal, state and county law enforcement agencies which investigate environmental crimes; "This investigation was conducted as part of an effort to improve living conditions of farm laborers and others who are forced to live in substandard conditions which often include unsafe sanitary disposal systemsj non -potable water, and dwellings which are structurally unsafe because of unsafe electrical wiring, lack of structural reinforcement, improper heating and ventilation," said Ramsey. 1 jj K. MNR District. Attorney Michael Ramsey also observed that, "It's beef„ a long hard struggle:, but we are going to make sure that minimum housing standards are enforced in this county. People should not have to live in the incredibly filthy and unsafe conditions that we observed at these locations." The plea arrangement, which involved Mr, Carrillo pleading guilty to every count *which •rias charged against him in misdemeanor citations, was negotiated by Robert W. MacKenzie, Deputy District Attorney, head of 'Butte County's new Code Enforcement/ Environmental Protection Unit; The unit was formed by District Attorney Ramsey in February, 1991, in response to growing problems of noncompliance in the areas of code enforcement and environmental protection. The unit is financed by Butte County Health Department, Planning Department, and The.Department -of Public Works, which all contribute one third of the unit's yearly budget. One of the unit's primary tasks is to coordinate enforcement efforts in areas where violations of environmental statutes are under the jurisdiction of more than one agency. District Attorney Ramsey coinmented that coordination is often the most difficult task, which the District Attorney's office faces in environmental matters. "Many, people don't realize that different government agencies have different responsibilities and concerns. Without some coordination by the District Attorney's office, the �r overlapping jurisdiction aril different aims of various government in confusion and even sometimes turf agencies can result battles. The EAGLE Task Force is primarily designed to cz?g,v,l inatO the agencies so that the left hand knows what the a.,,.-Yht �'�,4�rj�x .t,s doing ' Since the uAj— zM Inception in February,, 1991, the unit has been ver,`y active yn ptosoouting violations involving hazardous materials, illegal jugI,,tards, housing safety standards violations, fish and game ;a•i�.c�=Aians, and misuse of pesticides. Earlier this year a Dixon Tkucklhq !;i= paid $100,000.00 as part of a court settlement after a truck spilled 500 gallons of liquid ammonia fertilizer into a cana near Gray lodge Wildlife Refuge, killing thousands of fish,. 2 ,p PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-0397 TELEPHONE:. (916) 508-7601 December 16 1991 Augustine Carrillo c/o .Bon Graves &, Associates P: O. Box 986 Orovile, CA. 95965 Re; Tentative Parcel Map, AP No. 026-070-007 Dear Mr. Carrillo; The Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance with the California 'Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the. required 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151:5. h addition, the Planning Directoes report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been completed, Please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report which has been. prepared for your project. Please review the enclosed Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval: if aP ika, ble. If you note any errors or omissions in our evaluation, please bring them to our 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 hearings and pP PP Y P j accepted.ix month time limit forn which y4 ,u, I rove or disa rove our ro ect within 'ik months from the date Your mad ted by tatereceived w ll occur on May 9,1992. The Advisory Agency will o* project 1 u of the time and place of the public he=' ' g for your piolects If there are modifications to your project, not related to mitigating ail identified impact, re-evaluAtion of your project shall be required, a Inter -Departmental Memorandum TO Butte County Advisory Agency FROM: planningDirector AP No. 026-470 . SUB.£ECCT: Report on Tentative Parcel map for Augustine Carrillo, 007 DATE: December 16, 1991 parcel at 4.5 acres and osal to divide 7 acres tr; create two parcels, one p , This is a prop resent zoning is AR:M1-14 (Agricultural Residential, one parcel at 2,5 acres. The P parcels). The Land 'Use Plan Map of the Butte Count} r rene it Al Mobile Horne, 1 acre p p Y tan designates this area as Agricultural. Residential. There are no specific or, cflrrir�auni{ P g plans for the area. does not conflict with County Zoning nor any adopted o: proposed proposal , Tile ent of the Butte County General, Plan nor any specific I plain Element is or community ecif A Negative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed projectButte County Advisi ry California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the within the required 10', days pursuant to the California Public Resr.�,,irces Code Agency Section ap for Augustine ' Carrillo, .aP No. 026` Recommend approval of the ��Tn ntat y �aPtroneMarcl easures and Conditions: 070-007; subject to the fall g at Iylitiation Measures ade nate mitigation measures to reduce the impacts oil traffic iki the 1, Provide q Oroiiifle Planning Area: 2. Develop drainage plans to the approval of the Butte County Z�iblic Works Department, laced o rt the alternate additional 3, it is recommended the foliowing noAut m tic fire suppression sprinkl er systems map 'sheet of the final_ map stating- shall be `installed in all residential structures in accordance with the National Fire protection A.ssccia{ioti Standard for the installation of sprinkler s +items in qne and The purpose of dwellin s and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13 D protection two family g . the :installation of sprinkler system sms r, °r installation will reduce the domand for in the event of resrdenttal f structural hie protection services in these instances where they are installed". � 1 K' ent far the lack of a Impacts, on the fire 1,c art pa $2,30. o per, lot to the applicant pay the final 4. ^two iY►itigate the se.V etn demand is de ommended er'Fund prior to record pressur zed water ire DePattment Water "Ten tie Butte County 1--s ire on recreational e imp , • i easures to reduce � ecreat�on District• p mitigation 'Provide adequatw 5 royal of the Feather River Park and R services to the ajPP qty-- dii;% area Traffic Impact Fees and said owners permit issuance of any building b•eC{ to the Orovilie such transportation i All lots shall be su J erm�t)► to pay application agree, riot to �reordation oaf {oetthe rauSeape mance of general apP , P an prdina _ - in connection ywiih or relate be mpoged by to discretionary the County of Butte as impact mitigation fees as may ervisors of It is understood that the Board of Sup roved by the County, , adopted by crate designated County land use entitlements ;reviewed and aPP a Sep acts by the Cou County use of mitigating imps on the 1 such fees shall be depositedp Area Land Use Plan Area, in accordance intended limited to use for the Augustine Carrillo. stem within the Qro er 1991 by ' transpoTation sY F ned December 12, 1 regiment sl Fac aid pursuant to the with the Ag fifties shalle P prior to issuance of act fee for Sheriffs s Code, P ark. Said fee i,. A development. impact ,Article TI of the Buett of OA home park. for the P r� t�hap licat ertnits or Use Permit in the ccs o f the date of application building 'P, ount will be determined a {d calculated as am erncut or Use Perm _ building P 1H:bd ; V_ r: ,P APPV4DIX l i} COUNTY Or WITTE ,ENVIRONMENTAL CRECliLIBT FORM EVALUATIONOF ENVIRONl2EN2'�1IiTMPACT,i_ 501,e No. 026-070-007 Log No. 91-05-24-01 AP No. 026-070-007 BACKGAOUND I , Augustine carrll'lo 2, c/o Ron craves & Assoc' ,. P-0. 'AM! )86, WOViIle, CA 95965 �, ntalive Parcel Map to dlvlde, project aescctptlon: Te' 1 acres to create two parcels one parcel' at 4.5 acres and one parcel at 2,5 acres, YEN MA,yrtE ta7. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION X1r. MANDATORY FINDING$ OF _SIGNIFICANCE T. Does the ptolect have the potenttaf to degrade ffieL x This proposal will not slgniticantly degraOt the environment, quality of the envItonment, substantlaify reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife spetles.x cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below tel f-Wstainintl levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community. reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eldminate Important, examples of malar Periods of Calllotnla history or ptehistoryt z, Does the prdlect have the potentigl .to achieve _ _,� x This oroposat will not Impede long-term environmental goal`s, short-term benefits to the detriment of lohg term environment goalsi to short=term impact on the environment is one which occur's in a relatively brief period of time while long-term Impacts Wlll endure into the future,) 3, Does protect have impacts)+hien are_Ihdlviduall It This proposal may have A significant cumulative Impact on the .the Iimlled but cumulatively.conilderablet to pcdlec envirrinment. may Impact on two or more separate resources Where the Impact On each lesource Is relatively smail, but where the Wert tri the total of those Impact; on the environment is significant.) 4. Does site hrolect have envitohmenlal effects which Wit- ' Tnls ptdoosal will not have a significant adverse effe4t on human will cause stibstant at adverse effects on humane beings. beings, either dlrectlY dr n Y D]rTERMINATION U-5 he basis of this Initial evaluation: I/WE find the proposed VoJect cbjQb LNOT have a signiticaht effee't on the ehvirbhment Slid 'a NEGATIVE DECLARATION Will be ptepated. 1/WE find that although the proposed protect COULD have a significant effect on the ehvitonmerit, I,hcre wall not be a sighificanl effect In this been to the A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared, lase because the MI TICATIDN MEAstat:5 described an the attadhea slteeE have added gtolect, t/WE find the ptopbied proldel MAY haVe a slgnilicaht effect On tre envifohmeht, and an tWIkCNAIENTAL IMpAct fttpbRT is rebutted. Col>Tril' t7 r it OLAN+Nitta' f ENT"r HATE„ May 3t, f941 By Brent L.MOO re tteVtewed byt f� a � 2 ,. nvixonirte>r�tal .Checklist 41Eva1uation of Efnvi.rQnmental Impact yrs AuYtlr_ NODISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION y, ENVIRONMENTAIL IMPACTS t¢ EARTrI, WiII the Proposal result fn sisnlitcants The proposal will not affect subspr7ace earth tondilians. a, Unstable earth conditions, or ,changes to geologic subStructurts? X result to some disruption, displacement. b, X Disruption. displacement.X compaction or �— 'this proposal Will compaction and overcoveting of the site as a result of development area, etc. The Project ovetcovering of the sail? of an add[tlOnal homesite. driveway. parking characterized by a gentle sloping terrain Which will require site is minor earthwotk to provide a building U ding Pad, The proposed density of the Impacts On the rate and one home per 3.5 acres wlII also reduce amount of runoff reaching the Wyman Ravine drainage basin, the tang however. could be term cumulative Impacts of surface runoff, significant. both linahclally and ehylronmentally: damage from tauallty may be reduced, flooding will increase cumulatively, water and channel erosion may acceletale. A possible mitigation measure area, for could be the Consideration Of creating a county service dralnage Within the Wyman Ravine Drainage basin. _ X gentle scoping Eett'apt which pt, the proposed only, is minorgtgt�dlngbYto change topography or ground surface equlrel accortrrodale C. .ln relief features# IesiThe deritiai development, _ X unique physical f'eatutes. Thproject site has no d' Des tiuctlon, covet Ing Or modlIIcatIon of any of physical tea lute$? unique geologic X_-, TheProposal will not Cause erosion« d, rnctease In W1 5dor Water eraslob of Botts, -- orthe'r on of oft sl it,? x the proposal will not affect any watercourse, f. changes In,.deposition of erosion of beach of changes ill sIItttton. deposll.jon sands. or erosion Wlttch maY modify the channel of or the bed al, the ocdan a river or stteam or any bay. inlet 'or lake? X... This proposal doe's not tepteselit a sighifitant loss of ptlme is lotated within the urban g, LOSS of prime agricultutafly productive The project agricultural soils, site sotfs outside designated urban ateasr ,, area of otoville, of of ptopef.ty t'G OcdlaglC X . All of butte County is In a hlodeta;te farth4uake.intensliy Zone'VIII, th The project site is located apptoklmately i.5 miles West of the the !Olt epicenter of h EXposure .people hazards such as earthqquakes, tai slidet. failure of similar poothill sheaf ZOhd and one mile northwest of octUpants the paletmo earthquake. donitrUctioh of buildings to Unlfois hazatdd?s. ground buli"dinb Code standards Will provide adequate Pfolctlfoh to Ih case Of seismic activity. I 2. �.:. Will t the prop mat ".result In substadtlalt 'ambient X Alt The proposedop a )ted Will d bit0detpra alt a, Alt emisslbhs ordeterforatton�ot �. --- llly due asesuln ttata general Alt Rhment esu has iddhtfied bUtld air quality? the Caltfbthla standafds of _the County as,, a Nonattatnment htea in meeting the poihdatds control Act, The butte COUhtY Alt'small ion Cohttol ityolimpbard CAIIIofnia Alt qudlity act3 of Plan does not address a q doyeloPments for I?osslble ml ligation measutes. Of tsbiet tlonable odors, Ph6ke ..— � X—_ some shod term alt quant Wllt'probablY re"suit dUring the asg resldtntlai housing. Increa3ed toe thotten Phase's of developing Ihcteaied dust outing sl td b4 the creation or tomes? ii slotoS vchiclt and equlPintht emit" Wel I 'as lftadlhd and ptepa W loh Will Occur. J Environtttental. Checklist, * Evaluation of Snva roniaental. :Impact IV. ENV.IRONMENTAL IMPACTS (con tInued) VES stnvB NO ATSCI7SSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Continued) C. Alteration of air moVemeht, molsture or x The proposal will not affect the atmosphere. temperature, ,Ur any change in climate. locally or reglonallyt 3, WATER, Will, the pt+oposal result in substantial: a. changes In or the course or x The proposal will not affect any watercourse. ,currents. direction of water =vements to either marine or fresh waters? b, Changes In absorptloo rates, drainage x the proposed protect- will change the absorption rates or the project and subsequent coefficient of runoff due to changes In landuse patterns, or the rate and amount of surface rUnoll't site and land cover, Development of the project sate WlII at $o impact the concentration time producing larger and mote frequent peak flows. such Impacts may lead to significant overload of the eXtsting dralnage system, stormwater management strategies should be developed and Incorporated Into the project as mltlgation measures - to decrease stormwatet discharge offslte. A posslble mitigation measure could be the consideration of creating a county service area for drainage within the Wyman kaVine Drainage Basin. in addition, adherence to drainage standatds of the Butte County Public works Department Is anticipated to mitigate possibleImpacts to the drainage system. C. Feed for off -sito, surface drainage Dralnage improvements wlII be necessary to accormodate the proposed Improvements. inclUdiAg Vegetation rcmoval,project. -k see Discustlon on 3b above. - channelixatloh of culvert Int la a atlont d, alleraiions to the courseoF flow of logo ' X_ The proposal may cumulatively Impact flood control channels of watercourses. The project site drains Into the Wyman Ravine waters? Diatnage basin which Is known tot frequent (100din§. see Discussion on 3babove. e. Cllahge Ih the amount of surface water In any k. The proposal wlII add to the ctimulatiVe amount of Water to the Wyman Ravine drainage system by increr.sing stormwatet'runoft And the water bodyi intensity of peak flows. f. biseharge Into suttace waters, or In any x The ptoposed project will not Impact surtace water quality• alleratton of surf'Acc water quality, Incl but not limited to temperature, dicluding dissolved oXYge he dltec b orilort(ate of flow x The proposal wlII not altect the difaction Or flow of ground Water.$_. g. oftgrounodnw�tcrst h, change In the quantity of quads of ground X . the pioposal Will not directly affect any aquifer. waters. Other tht-_ - dtrgct 1�dltlons or otrdXOVat(bns7ptlon of an aquifferwbystuts to Reduction 10 the amount of water oiherwlse x _ the ro osed project wlII not impact: ubtIc water'.su plies p p p p available tot public water supplies? j, Exposure of 15001e or property to water- X 'The thpropout prolemAV I nl ttly floldinglddownstream Insthed yman lunion related haxatds soft, as flooding? 3b,d, and d above, a, PLANT, 1FE:: Will the ptopoial ref uit in sus sTaritr o a. olnattheyy 1p�ci sslbl htsptirtttidtng ._ � x . The iilvetslt of plate t spec: ailed. No sUbsiilhtiat redu�aion of ihd hative land tapes are install Mil be expanded as resi tlbn C nthd iCiUmbei pl trees.: shtub3, glass, Crops, and aquatic ner of existit,2 specles is atitleloated dud to the 'fardel sizes 1r plants)t requjled a, the, t%+stlnd zoning classlficalion. I virotzmeintal Checklist Evaluatioh of "Environmental µImpact IV. ENVIRONMENTAL `IMPACTS tcoptinued) YES µAYR - r,n Di8CUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION PP(ttS. willthe proposal result to 9. Abil (Continued) b, Reduction or Che numbers of any unique, rate _ x The project site contains no rare or ehdangered plants. or endangered specits of plants? Increase sesto the rate or use of any natural X the Proposal Wit( hot c;- introduction of new species or plants Into X The p oposal will not affect existing plant life, an area, or in a barrier to the normal ral oh of any non-tenewablb h&AU X The proposal will not deplete any natural tesourtes. replenishment of existing spetlest re3oUrtes? d,. Redu tlon in acreage, of any agricultural X The site does not contain any commercial ly'vlabi'o agricultural crop. a, A risk of eXptotlon or release or haW doui _, X the Utdposaf Will oot S. ANIMAL .LIFE. Wlil the proposal lesutt in substances O ocluding, but not limited to, It located close to substantial. a. Change let the diversity or species. or X The proposal Wilt not affect lift numbers of arty species or animals (birds, the event of all accident of Upset arilmal because the'site does not support significant animal Ilfe or habitat. lane[ animals includingreptiles, lith and coodItionst shrtttish, benthic organisms or Insects)t b. pots)btei intcrferehce with ah emeto hcy x the proposal b. keduct,ron In the numbers of any unique, tare - X The site contains fns no rare animals, _ or endangered species of anamals? ---- C. Introduction of new species of ahimals Into X Th. ptovdsal will not affect existing animal lite, an area, or In a barrier to the Migration or movement or anfmalst d. mterloration of existing fish or wildlife _X The site cohtalhs no 'signiticant Wlldlile habitat, habita['t 6.+off, ISt.. ' Will the proposal result In substantial, A, Increases 11 existing holse levelst x The proposal Will not tesult In a substantial increase iii: nolse creattd on site or to the vicinity, b. (Exposure of people to sevete hoise I'tyelst k The proposal Wilt not, expose people to 'severe noise levels. 1. gill the proposal produce x The proposal Will not result in a substantial increase In light of sign c t light.and later glare created on rite or in the vicinity. A. LAND ust, will the ptcoasal resull in A substantial x,_ the pfoposal Will nct alter the land Use to the area. The project. ai eration of the present or, planned land use of an site is zoned AAMUi-i which allows One dwelling unit per aOb and is areal designated, by the suite County central Plan As Aarlcultutall Am PP(ttS. willthe proposal result to 9. Abil subs lRo an t a. Increase sesto the rate or use of any natural X the Proposal Wit( hot affect any hatUral t^sourcet. b,Deplefl ral oh of any non-tenewablb h&AU X The proposal will not deplete any natural tesourtes. re3oUrtes? ta, RisK OF'tLp8tr. Witt the pt000tal Ihyolyer a, A risk of eXptotlon or release or haW doui _, X the Utdposaf Will oot involve the use or hazardous materials, hot is substances O ocluding, but not limited to, It located close to 'any facilities which store or Utilize such 011. pesticides, chemicals of radiation) In mal'etlatt. the event of all accident of Upset coodItionst b. pots)btei intcrferehce with ah emeto hcy x the proposal will not'alfect any emel'bency servitet, WPohse plan of tmetgetity tvarUatlon plant nVzonntental Checkl st * Evaluata.a>r of Envixanmental Iittract IV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (continued)— YEs iA—'oi nro . DISCUSSION OF EVALUATION (continued) 11, P6P1JLA-QQNr I1111 the proposal a')tet location, 111strlbUt on, density or growth rate of the human - The proposal will not slgniticantiy affect the populatlont population or' the area because the proposed dentlty Goes no t exceed that Planned and being oped in the 72. I+ousrNa Will the proposat affect existing housing, area, Of create a demand for additional housing? x --- Theproposalwill 1101, significantly affect the flouting demand. 13, iUtPORTAtiortCIRC /LATlofr Will the proposal resu In; A... Ceneration of substantial add.(tional Veil t1a x movement? rhe proposal Will represent An Incremental Increase in tta(ftc in the Project will tripsarea,,T re day. generate apptoximately 20 vehicle orovtlte urban i,erYlfew viceson arlenpwlth she . Which willI requl a the occupants of the Proposed development 10 commute toi)tovllle or Chico for employment and attic? sflrvices. Atthough the existing street and roadwa network k may acc6trimodate 20 mote vehicle trips per day Individually cumulativelt , the existing street network Will not. In addition, due b the Itch of funding ttan$pottafion (mpfoV2e� ntf have not kept tip WI lite growth In traffic P date. currently, approximatelY 4006 new residential lets ate being created by subdivislon Map In the OroVille Urban Area, The Otovlile Area has the potential for seVpral thousand lots being created'. The Propposed project will contribute to the cumufattve traffic Impacts within the OroVllle tltban Area, The Cnvitonmental impact Report E112I Prepared in 1983 for lhit zoning and the otoVllle Area Land Use Plan Indicated that the presOt circulation systemts capacity was +lot bal-anted With the IIattic vo UMe'S generated by the land uses Allowed by the. Ceneral plan desi;inal.lon and zoning ciassificatidn. The 19a3 elft tecarmrehded as a MItI,ilatloh measure that the County and lofty of oroville undertake an area wide traffic study to examine and plan for fUtute circulation needs,, It Was tecarrnended that the Trahsportatlon study Identify futu�.e transportation corridors, transportation Improvements, and a system to finance necessary regional transportation iMOroVements, The proposed project and tesufting cumulative lrafttd impacts Witt also t mpact the freeway iltterchanges State Route7e, S the 1493 till stated [fiat b the without substantlaf y year 2000 Wit transportation Improvements the Level of sot Ite ori rreew,y interchanges and localstreets Would oldelthe to o dr taweC. 5'he Cailfothla Trahspoftat'loh commIsstohis policy. Tor Interchanges requires total )UHidictions to finance the tmproVement costs or Interchanges at loos. CUrtenliy� the County of butte has no ptogtAm to assess flhahclal respohitbility to local development for tIntetchahge Improvement costs. in order Io evaluate t'he cumulative raffic Impacts of the project on tete otovilie urban area a ransportatlon system computer (model will need to be develo ed and A e p b. Effects on, existing parktn9 fac ittles, or demand tot new patkingt hatysls perforMed, X TheiptoposaltWill not effect parking b to tanpiywith the parking requirements cnntai ed Wltthhln 0u tnlCounly Code section �4-a5. C. Substantial impact an existing transportat'joh tystemst 3t See 011, d. Sightiitant alterations to pteseht patterns of cIttUTAtIon or'MoVemen1 X see t3a 01 06001 a andlor goods? ;nvix.'anmentAl chec)cl st * "Evaluat an Of rnv3raninent l Impaci f _. 1V,. j5VV.lAliiU'if.MWjt"-L"r1b4,y a7-lcon4dnu5ul .��. �,..,o� ....... .�......-�.�=".wr-�- -----.-._-.__•o..__...__�.:_---------•---. (Continued) . e> Altetat'fons la Waterp0rnr+, Tait or air X The City of Orovllle has several at -grade railroad crossings. The L tiattict Incroontal increase in traffic at these crossings will intensity the I cohflicts hetWeOn train movements and traffic, resulting In traffic consestion. A traffic model for the Oroville urban area Is an rcipated to evaluate potential conflicts between train movements AN, traffic. t.. 'IndreasS to trat"tic hazard!. to motor x See t3a.. vehicles, bicyclists or pedestr`lans7 14. PUBLIC 5E_aVlg 5. will the proposal have ad effect upon. of reresu in a need for new or altered government servlcesr a. Fire ptotectiool Xr The proposal will result in a 'incremental Increase in demand for ttr0 protection in the area, The nutte county Flre bepartmenticall(dMI a Depattment of Forestry Indicated that cumulative development in .hat the county Will impact thelt ability to provide rite protection setvices. COF has proposed as a.mltlgatton measure art residential homes in rural areas develop a Lire suppression sprinklet system. Itfs tecbrrmended the tof,lowing note be ;placed on the alternate or additional map iheet of the final map stating: "AUtOmatlC rfire suppresslon sprinkler systems shall be Installed In all residential structures In accordance with the National Fite Protection AssoclatIO standatd tot the installation of "sprinkler systems in one anti two family dwellings and mobile home's. NFPA Standard 130, The purpose of the installation of sprinkler systems is for additional safety and property protection In the event of residential fires. Thls in5lallation will reduce the d&Mnd lot structural fire protection services in those Instances where they are lnstalled.4 a ry.nunity Water system The ptoJect site Will not be setViced by a COT with hydrants which will Increase the demand on the fire departments eXisting water tender vehicles. To ttttlgale the service demands impacts on the rile department tar the tack of A pressurized water system It is teCommended the applicant (say 5200.0o pet lot to the Butte county Fire Department Water Tender Fund prlot to recording the Anal map,, b, Police protectloht X The proposal Will result in a I'nCremehlal Increase In demand tot petite ptotection in the area which cannot be serviced by the present 5herltf's bepartmerlt, since 1980 the population of Butte county has increased by over 15%, While at the same time the police force has been decteased In personnel by Sox due to (k cal difficulties being expetlenced by Butte county, curtenlly, ?June County, has the lowest officers 'per capita in the slate.. Continued rural development hat resulted in cumulative impacts on police protection services Which' continue3 to reduce the sheaf 's Department. capacity to proVide adequate police services. Applicant Will heed to proVidd adequate of, mitigation measures lb address the cumulative Impacts of, the project on police ptotectton selvlces to the approval of the County short((. C. schoolsl x , -, The proposal Will tesult. In h Incremental Incicase In demand for school"services In the atea. payment of school impact fees by the applicaritwill Andyy pattlally mitigate the Impacts on the educational services. The appllcant Will need to coopetate with the local school dtstticts to fully millgale all Impacts to educatlohai 'services. d. Packs of other tddidd iloha) facjlfilest x y The prbposal WlII tesutt In a IhcrementO1 inctease th demand 'tor pant _ and tectiNitibn ladiittf0's In the area. The appllCatit will need to provide depuatentlligation mea"sures to teduce the cumulative impacts ;' on lecteatlonat tesourtes and servit:es r _ E �ixonmental Checklist Or EValua>Vio>ca cf Nnwixonmental. Impact IV'. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (continued) vl:s MAYBE No DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Continued) en Alalntehance of public facilities, including roads? x The proposal will result in I. OthereaveYnmenlal a Incremental increase in the need for maintenance of roads and other ublic facilities (6 the P setV'[ces# x area, t5, ' The proposal will result Ina incremental increase in demand for, all + RCY a. Use of substant,lal amounts of fuel or energy? he proposal willnot Utilize substantial fuel b, substantial increase In demand upon exis'tfng or energy. "the sources of, energy, or requitethe development of new sources eergyt:.. x proposal will not subs tantiaLNy .increase the demand far energy, of 16, 19ILITI M Will the proposal result In a need for newft�l systems, or substantial alteratfons to the (owing: A- parer or natural' gas? % X The Proposal will nor affect 'eiectfical paver or natural gas distribution systems, b, common( ca t lr�ns systems? C. water X The proposal will not .affect comiounlcatlon systems, d sewer or Sepor sepblltty? tic systems? X The; proposal will not affect pUbttc water systems, X The proposal will have to meet the requirements or the Butte county Environmental Health t)ept. e, Storm water drainage# : �,, X f. aolld waste antl dfsposhlt° see ib, 3b. 4 f , X The proposal Will not have a significant impact on solid waste` disposal, 3, �. I uAN HEALTH, will the proposal M$Ull tnf a. ctcatfon of any health har,ard or potehtlal hazard (eXciudlrig mental ilea II,0t _ __ X The pfopbsal will hot create any health 'hazard, b. r:Xposufe of people to pote hazvdst ntial hhealthX ---- The proposal Will not ekpose people to any health hhzatd, te. sESTHEriCs„ will the proposal tesult th the �truc on of any stehic vista or yloW open to the k - The Proposal will hot fetUl t In pubIIc, or will the propor�ai result In (he crehtloh of an aesthetically o(IOnslve an Aesthetically otfenstve V iew because it It consistent With sUrtouhdthg da.Vclopment, flfd open to the pub tic views 44, upon Ari will Will the peor.osal MU)I In an Impat: upon the a o quan.lty of existing recfeattonal opportunit esi `'X, The proposal may rtssull In ah IriCreinentat Indreate In demand tot park The recreation Ia adeParquate mitflillonibistfict to thepapptoValWof. inot�eathetorovid dAYURAL r?MLOitES " a, will the proposal resrllt lh the Alteratiorl or des ttuction of a Prrl I tot Ic or histotIe a : the lirblett site Is Idehtllied: as an area atchaeologitrtl slier hrchaeotogl n( 116W sehtil:lyliy tor dai resources, b. Will the proposhl tesuit ih adveric ohyslta or aesthetit, eflects to a prehistoric or historic building, stfucture _ �� ! The Proposal Will not afrect bits orit sites. of obitett i r r 8 �nr/jrorAmental Checkli.et At Evaluation of Environmental; Impact T,V,o ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (continued) YESBAY-B-9 ra DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL 'EVALUATION (continued) c. Does the proposal have the potential to x the proposal will riot affect cultural resources, cause a phVslcal change which Would affect unique ethnic cultural values( d, will the (proposal restrict existing k_ The proposal will not aftecl fellglous resources religious or sacred uses within the potential Impact area? SUGGESTED MITXGAT3,ON MEASURES a. Prepare a traffic site 14oct analysis to sprinkler systems Is for additional safety and a. Provide adequate mitigation measures.!, 1' ,address cumulativr- lmpNcts of (raffle on the V property ptotectlon In the event of residential reduce the Impacts on tecteatlonal services dteawide stransportationiion worr wait tot the fires. this installation wilt reduce the demand the approvai of the Feather rfiVer Park'ar .tr study.(or sttuc'turaf fire protection services in those Recrea"tion District. instances Where they ate lhstalled,` i 2, pavelop dfatnage pli�rts to IN approval or 'the :suite county Public WOW Departrhaht. S. To mltlgate the service demands impacts on the fire department for the lack of a ptessurlied water 3. Request the t of a County Area ' nrecordlhgApplicant he Wyon rtor drainage In the wyrnan RaVtne bta►nage eosin. , gte Bae Water per lot to the nutte County rite department Water tendetystert FUndsprlo t Odpartminal ent 10. 1 A. rt is recommended the following note be placed on the altatnate or additional WO sheet of the 6, Provide adequate mitigation measures to reduce..„ final map stating. "Automatic Elie suppression Impacts on educational services to the approval of $p iilk iat 'systems OaII be Installed in Of the Local school disti'Icts, residentl1l, sttuctute3 In accordance with the tsationat Fre Ptotectlon Mtoclation standard for 7, provide adequate mtitgatlon features' to reduce i . y the installatlan of sprinkler � stems In one the impacts on ponce protection services to the ,phd and motif le homes, NEPA two famlly dwelliftgs 6b approval of the butte -mount 3hertft. Y f a of Installation of Standard 13D, The fiUtpos' _ J j 9 • k • Chi,iki_c.ist Eval�xatxon of rimiranmental xn l�ipct y q»unena] t DS#iCUSSION Off' ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION ^' 1°NVIRONMENrCAL SMP1+iCTt3 (continued) YES rn'AYitF _No (coitt i nued) DATA SKEi a. Land Uiest re'sidentlal :P/falcct taescriptIcm b. Zoning: ARMH 1 con Plan Designation: Ag -Resp I. Type or Project: Tentative Parcel Map Grief Description, TPA to divide 7 acres to r;reate 2 lots; one d; Parcel a sizes: 5 (o io acres Papulation: Suburban/Rural Population 2. 3, lot at 4.5 acres and one lot at 2.5 aacre$. LdcatioR:, corner at aohemla Ave. and IrWln Ave. 15. 16. character at site and Area: RUrPI NCarest Urbaat Arca: DroVille Density of Development: i Unll/2.5 aCre$ 17. ROIeVant Spheres of inflUencer MOVIlle. 5, =prriposed nt of lmpervloUi $Urtacing,: minimal 1a. Improvements standards Urban Area: No 6'e Access and Nearest Public Road(s)t ROtlemla AYC- Mrilhod 01 Sewage DISposal:A nrtiv(dUal septic/1"Cnfleld t9,. Fire Protection SerYICe: a. Nearest County (State) Fire Station., #74 a. source of water supplY: individual Proklmity of Power Llnes. Adi'hcent well$ to ptollerty 20, b, schools water Avai-labillty: Water Tender OnlY 10 Area: OroO lle Union High School District and 9. 10. Potential tot rIrthef land divisions and'ddvalopmcnt'. Exlstiag dIVIston of property to t Fatermo union hlemehtatY school District. Zoning classiticatton allows tot the _ acre parcel sizes, rnvtron{ncnlai Se'tilh Physical €nVironmente 1, apirlc character: kelatlYelY flat terialn; aertaln cennerCSl Toot 6 po c. Elevation: 120'16 300' ASL - d. Limiting Factors: None 3, Solis a. Types and ctsaracterkilcsx Matvin SMY clay LOaigf Impervloussubstratum at 6' deep, b. Llmilthd Factors, Dfalnage In sdme areas it not good. 3., Natural Hazards of the Land e Earthquake Zone., mod Earthquake Intensity Zon a V11t b+ ETCs106 Pgtentta ' High C, Landslide Potential: None d, Fire Hazard.: Pmderate o,"parisive 5oll Potentialt LOW h. IrydtotogIy a; surface Water= seasonal -itfeam ., b, oroUnd Water: cehetaili! Avallable. , Drainage charaeteristic,s; proper, drains toWatds the y c, southwest la d AnhUat Rathtall fnormaItf ain ding e. Limltlhg f=actors: downstream flooding 5. V1311al/scenit Qw!)Ity: cool 61 Aeddstic_Quality.. Cood 7. Air Quality: cood ti16todieal t'nVlron'm66t; '. Wlldittcolniablt t. small b�ittit And' Animals comnod to rUta'I areas.+ `CUs tU r a L_ thy i r bnmeht:; 1o. Archaeological and Hlstioddal k0tddrees In the area: to t1, Y Area le county Cenerai Plan iiesi9hati60: 1�9ttclrl.lu:rai=R0"sidt:ntiiii EdRbcolt � 12 ta, Cxlsting 7ohing:.ARtrH-t Existing tihd Use`da-ilte, RestdOttal $lttoundind Atea: ( i i d I 10 En-A-rormeiatal'' Checklist. k 'EVAluat IOn .oE (VnVitonmez>ta7.` lmf?oat xp, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS tconlied)yts Move No. T3ISCUSSIO%i ENnuO)~ ENVIRONMivNTAL ,UATSON EVAY (continued) ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL q, Ma i 1-1 Earthquake and Faul t Acti-Yi't Yu Se f Stn i o a ety L'fe ent. utte County Genera, Plan reVwse !- e by :9, H i�M' 2. Map. 11-2, Liquefactfion Potential: 'Seismic S fety IIP sn.ti,l+Butte County General Pian reNised 1-7 , by a x Lands I ide Potent ia� : S fety, NM IiI-I Subsidence f Yise I-7b HIii ment. oral Plan revise utte county Gen 4, Ma 111-2, Et sion Pa'tential; Saf ty EI en , 'Butte County General Plan revised 1-77. i]y cH, l ti I r 5� Ma&i ylGeneraBaPianer�OIIS- i 7f i+ CHegeHnitl'I Butte g, P�p IV-1. Noise _Nolse Eletn�Ctt Butte County General sed 1-7r. +Ay CHIA Hi I t. i an nevi a .�hpys: Scen C Highway Eleni n 7 Map V-1 . 5Cen i c H d l- 7. UY CH,M H� I t Butte County Genera an revise 8., M'" erne lnitiµl`utcjatCo'my Ge�terfa P�'anG�eV set 9A H w i'l g* Arch ea otlCal Se lti ity Map by lames P Manhing, for ut a County N nnyng bepaitment, 198 . Department y P.l�snning i4 Map._. Butf;'e Count tr do to 'i 0,. schoo pistric tate Goncen 11. C�iil i�itra� Stud Map, Vv r zi ResaU�ceSWe or' hie 83 �n piistrwct tmen t_ bT rcer b D par Te Resources tt , Agency, State a,f Gal'i ornia., I2 ric ituraI P 'eterves Map. e�a'tabI Ished by, kesolutIOn �j� 1tUra7 itwtte County Boa-rd of uhery sors,. Decem er 5, h987. 13Progdram, Fuee�elRgmerge cy' allagementlAgency U1 88c 14. t1SG5 Quad MAO, Chic�o j�;.5)lar+bunt I ie t'i;g2fi1 Pa I e rmo, " 8011 .. Ma' .. .. Area, U.S. Deparimnt o'f A9rcuwg�5�aro 3' ; Sail survoy o� Chi. 0(, vi I le (1926) Area, u.s. 1 16» Department off Agriculture. 17 , But ttffg l t�oUht� F i utterOtb ttl0 n , t rer lC)e ar lmoenrit an Cifo retia i�egattrt�ent o1� o entry• ut a GountY PIannin9 Drpartmen 4 BUTTE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPS RT_,4ENT 33 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CA. 95963 (91.6) 538-7321 MICR GREY SF8RIFF-CORONER TO JOHN MENDQNSA, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR DATE'. 27 ;MAY 19 °i SUBJECT: AUGUSTINE CARRILO AP # 26-07-07 The Butte County sheriff's Department has the lowest officer -to -citizen ratio of any law enforcement agency in the entire state. Budget coh-traints severely limit the services this department can ,rovide the citizens of Eutte County,; New cont,sttuction or re -zoning creates the possibility of further impact on the resources of than department with the additiolial calls-i;or-service. This will result in a further deterioration of the level of service provided by this department to all the citizens of- Butte County. t, In the event a funding mechanism becomes available to increase the number of sworn personnel in this department there would be no objection to the proposed development or re -zone. Until that time, however, this department regretfully opposed any new development or re -zoning. Very truly yours, Mick Grey, Sheriff-Cbeoner y _, am s M: Nyland r }. As istant sheri. v 0 W. � + Jr/I Y a86i . d commonly known ae WHEREAS, the undersigned are p ie rn of Feathet recently the owners. of that land comm 26-n7 -�'1, ,which is located within the j AP No. dr i description. ��, .. ri..�,Pm, a �rF+, the,., River Recreation & Park District; near d herein by this reference; and of which is set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporate said owners propose to develop their said land; and, in connection with of Butte for the following tmalp WHEREAS, application to the County o )� and development pro permit submitted an apo her (specify X parcel map J use permit — that the cumulative impact of developmenttheirwith"' the proposed WHEREAS said owners recognizeincluding the need to augment the recreation and park services jurisdiction of the Feather. River Recreation &Park District; dlng the increasi evelopment, has created and is creating ed b the Feather River Recreation & Park Distand hA quire fac ties�and equipment provid _ Y need for the. Feather River Recreation & psrk District necessary to Provide such services; and strict is WHERE AS 'said owners are aware that the Feather 'ftiver Recreation & Pby areSD bushing ' methods to provide funding to acquire such equipment tsiml ar, facilities lfair s reasonable and tidying developer fees, establishing an assessment district, facility acquisition or to fund t and appropriate funding mechanism to finance such equipmen ary to determine the needs for such onvironmentel and other studies as may be deemed necess and facilities, and said owners recognize that the imposition ot ;such a funding equipment a rte; mechanism or combination of mechanisms will benefit their said p r pdevelopment on the WHEREAS, said owners wish to mitigate the impact of the( proposed er River Recreation &Park District`s abilitn and Pary to k District, daesuate enot aat present have Feather rovide such services but recognize that the Feather River f{ecreata such funding mechanism in place of other adequate resources necessary to p mitigntion� NOW, THCRDFO tE, said owners do hereby ag,'ee and consent as follows: ;? consent to the establishment of such funding mechanisms, agree not to c 1, Said owners o , protest against eatablishrnent of the same, and agree to pay,tl�eir pro rata share thereof y agree to cooperate and support the County of Butte in obtaining the approval 2. Said owners niBms *01111 oth the l±entim _owner vl�hrmdhe jurisdiction oft area, - of such. funding meehan of property Rivet Xteereation and Park District„in the ` permit in connection with of a. prion to issuance of airy building p owners agretj ` escalatiact initigatioli fated to theist use perm ,. amount shall be subject to It to pay t� Feathet Ott Reereation and Park+1'ristnct 'impact at the time t tto p ` ” fees In th+a '"amount of $12A&-0.4 er unit, directly to l• Bather River ' r the permit as actually issued it 18 iuiderstood that such fees shall be para a separate designated Feather Wr Recreation and Park Recreation and Park District into P Feather River District fund limited' to use for the intended purposes of mitainadtifa it tpesc or thesPeather River Recreation and Park District and provic�mg equ><pn►e nt Recreation and Park District. . q, In consideration the foregoing and other good and valuable consideratittnt the `ed owners expressly agree that the 'foregoing shall be an agreement running with the undersign land and shall be binding upon their heirs and all successors an interest. DATE� C J STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF BUTTE On _f��r /'� 1991 before me, the undersigned, a nlotary Public a and for ` � roved to me [ � on the- bas of satisfactory the State of California, personally known to me, ,M P evidence to 'be the person(s) whose names are subscribed to the w, pan instrument anti acknowledged that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and my seal. a � i�ssexa� �reRanson to4kamji� ` RICHARD Y7 178JERIN NOf/ v 19CI � Signature CF3Ri NIA 0 Is11tte 00unty P a My Warhibritbo. 03 Feb. 16, is`43 Nome (Typed or Printed) REW/jcs h AGREEMENT RUNNING WITH THE LAND RE MITIGATION OF IMPACT ON TRAFFIC IN THE OROVILLE AREA WHEREAS, the undersigned are presently the Owners Os located that land commonly known as AP No. 26--07-07 in the unincorp orated area of Butte Count California, near -e the legal description of .which i5 set fortthis Zj-�ti+� n � i3nhramy a riv Exhibit "An attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and ' WHEREAS, said owners propane to develop their said land, and, connection , have submitted an to the County of Butte for the following discretionary_ in cationwith their development proposal �.�� appl Carrillo Parcel MaP4 ,d# land: use entitlement: use permit other (specify). parcel map ,• and WHEREAS, said owners recognize that the cumulative including development in unincorporated areas of Butte County; a ro o..;* d development, has' created fie of the is creating OrovJ.le their p P `,"' significant it,94 4 on the transportat on system Areal and said owners are aware that in 1983 the Butte County rEnvl Board o�RSuPSer'visors adopted anLand1Us Plan � which ElReidentified pertaining to the Oroville Are i ficant impact said plan as having a sign an the transportation system of the Oroville Areal, and the 1983 Oroville Area Land. Use plan EIR recotmencidd .WHEREAS, growth occurr*he a traffic study be conducted wr 1 nd ouseb scenario llowed by in order to balance the I-qe Plan with Oroville Area Land that the transport ttransion sy tem would continue investment to ensure to move traffic at a reasonable level of service; and o ulation and employment in the WHEREAS, the growth in p P increases in travel demand Oroville Area has Produced "signific n the exis ing transportation which threatens the level of sgrvlcee to Of system unless transportation improvements OtovArea are ad UseePlan- and land use scenario allowed y the the Orovy].le Area Land Use Plan policies require WHEREAS' transportation planning in the urban, coordinating City and County of Oroville in developing a improvement Program for sty area taldim ooperatin with the C streets and highways; and capital P WHEREAS, the Oroville Area Land Use Phan proposes that transportation impact Fees be exacted as to all new development County cooperation in order for impact fees which requires City and to be successful and equitable, and it is anticipated 'that the ount traffic impact :Fees. in an amount of t3roville will assess and levya same �zs required by the County and in 'a manner substantially of Butte;:.. and, %,'.JEREAS, said owners recognize that ech nism imposition orcombinati n traffic of impact fees or such other funding m - rovi.ding'a better mechanisms will benefit their said property by p. P i stem; and transportation sy mitigate the impact of their WHEREAS, said owners wish to proposed development on the transportation system and refunding a funding that the County of Butte does not at present have mechanism in place or other adequate resources necessary to provide such mitigation. NOW, THEREFORE; said owners do hereby agree and consent as follows'; 1, Said owners consent to the establishment of traffic impact or combination of mechanisms, .fees or such other funding mechanism, and agree, agree not to protest against establishment of the same, to pay their pro rata share thereof.. 2, Said owners agree to cooperate and support the County of Butte in obtaining the approval 6f such funding mechanisms from otheerty owners within the unincorporated area of the County r prop in the Oroville Land Use Plan area. Said owners agree,iprior to [recordation of their final ma [issuance of any building permit in connectioiz with or P ermitj to pay such transportation impact related to their use p an ordinance of general g �, as hay be imposed by = mitigation fees the Board of Supervisors of the County of application adopted by band use entitlements reviewed and Butte as to disfreti.onary . o a de agate -designated such fees shall be approved by � gnated county b' the Cour ty into p atin impacts ori the CouXkt It is understood that ses of depos�,ted Y limited to ueetfor -ion system st m withie intended n thea Oroville :Area Land Use Plan the transporta, y area. Tri consideration the foregoing and other good and valuable 4, i i the undatsigned owners expressly agres that the consideration, foregoing shall. be an agreeme rid running aj j1nsucc successors land aassign l be binding i Heirs upon their � interest. ,. DL --h AIATMENT OF PU. SLIC HEALTH bIVI81C N OF ENVIRONh1ENTAL PEALTH 996 Memariol WayO 7 County Center Drive (3 747 i:Iltatt Road Address �'Chleo, California /` orovillet Collrornlc 955165 Porod13e1 Callloenla 95969 Reply to Telephone' 916/891-2727 Telephone: 916/538-7281 Telephone: 916/872.6308.. Gtober '22,t 1991 Ron Graves p . C', Box 986 Clroui 1 le CA 95965 p5t Augustine Carry 11.0 `i -PM - 8E/corner ;bohemia Irwin AVenuea, Palermo Area - AP* 26-07-07 Dear Mr. Graves: This department has advised the Butte County Depalrtment of Public Works Land Developmeni: Section that we are prepared to -::Ict on the above application. Based on present iTiformati0n9 we can irecofr?m6ndapproval or conditional, approval. kenommended Conditioms_fclr_Ae1Srov_31 1, Provide A loo,leachfield frf-e setback rirouj-d eXJLsting wtllls e'.ther! ;''ithin the proper of the prope`•ty -ty br within 100' boundaries on pa%cels i 2. Show 1001 leach -0 ieltl setback from, the highwatel- line of the creek on parcels 1 & 2 G Show the usable s12wa96 disposal area pr°oYen to Meet the r rparcels & 2. requirements of the' subdivision ordinance o have any q Llesltions regarding this letter v pleate c6htact if yo Doug Pogel or Myself at the: above listed address or telephone number between St00 - 1000�.M. weekdays► Very tr ly yours? Philip 8: Nelson} Supervising Sp est Environmental Health S ec'Ialz y D;iv'ision of GnvirtlhmE,ntal He_ilth ` a - PENlmif �une i l , 1'991 L10b #91-d34 s Butte Ctau2lty p1gliTii.ng Dept 7 CountY Center Lir aa�ovi.l l e. C.R 95965�JPLA n %J a t i n.- Brent Moore:--d- r=s � A. P . #26-70--07 jj CE CO. PLANNINGUEPART1 l Carrillo Tentative Parcel Map1ILs.E�CALIFORNIA near Brent, ,H'e ago in tecaipt of your letter of June. 4o 1991 and attached appee, e'Ax We submit the following.-, Ill 'ire will abide by the B.C.A,G. traffic study' results.. 2, 0. X, jt O 4 0.Kt 6, We will meet with the school districts and dis.c,r!ss impacts. We will abide by the decision of the County regarding Sheriff imp�c;ts. ei. We will meet with the 'V.9.P.A.D. and discuss. impects, will waive the C.E. .A� streamline lina f:ime limits. � 5� i%�^1 ger e 1 y at ala S,. Graves .Roti Oravas aaad ,Au�Socl.s tes iiMI- : d s cat Augustin Gartillor PO. Brix 22, Pe* etmo, CA 95965 WL tr..STING )GMN� a�Wc 4{ � r 7,71 •.� � Rr.J `�.:{5 a' 111 �'ti ,� 7 "`w i .Jf d�,, i14 .•_�4� i y��y1 .� �M, '� `Mh * ..� �� d� ' �� '. A y1i i 'l W� 4x40.f �•�a"�fi� 1 ..��� taJ IP9t.F 't 4, 9i)j, hie Cariildci 011;)Ville, CA '.5965 Ir e 'Ji'ftittit? �� crcc a p� x 1.? _,Ct-0"j -0ii7 An iL�itliai Of YOur Pk'-r)risad project, ti `I'+.�r,; r4 �'vc 1~'arc<,,' indicat j potentially taclSpt l.a.! 1t1d i.1f"„t tfi Elie tt}l1tfrrv' ig,txttFT. ` � f'.t«+>fiuAii•l�+. ayAF��e: NipY�I, �pW�{L{R}A,yIC�.�11U!.,4'�F _ 1a�`G1 tlTijal r.e.r to the reiuc; iii tiC.a#tapkci � it� ” .cs'�iff41? cx" +x y ,• E �w �t ,. ctzta l rliecklist). To 01:l ' [it able 4a "jun ] ie �qui1Cd tfa?-v is required pursuant toQ1 dilyAct, fsrt .A tl carpi ms'$if nge to tlui� nolificallon, writ to l i64'Ic'i'Ctmettt, tiV111 ex$7i'fit$K` tta4 =cita� l�alita Of Ycaur PrOi€pct. Plea,c form, rd �rciu, aVvitteFl r ISP6; �e ��atluieu 151 cfa�s from t?�r cltL$ of this lcttr Should you llave allyalis >t cgtl rfx au�?i tlui;s Yn.atter, oontact this cift c,!� taetwaun taxaM atucl S,Wrtta., a�> rl�uita� �"laut:�re�l�:r 1,. A. Kirc:lucr Dirf'ctor of Planning' Associate Plitriner Ron Grave � s r 7 C0 tiff' BU, ` i� DEPa.RIl�SEL`i'f OF :PC CdORiCSi 7 CountyCenter Drive groville, CA 95965 (916)1538-7266 May 22, 1991 Augustine Carrillo �: AP 26-07-07 t/o Icon Graves & Asso'--etas Tentative Parcel: Map P.O. Bo% 986 grov lle, CA 95965 mr. Carrillo: fhr the You that. your application -for. a tentative map artment r 'This is to rsotifg y is being submitted to the Planning Dep above -referenced property tion, and to the. En!J,iroru�tenta'1 Health lJe1`artment for environmental determination, for its review; - tion dill be considered complete j�'7 the Er , ronmental Health enwehave received ThsS applica Department anc notification from the Flanningcata have been received; Thema se dry>.qii is Departrc�nt :hat all necessary ,rmation they y -,ill contac.i you regarding any adda.tional i ifc very ttly yours, Cq'illiam Cheff' Directl5r of Public Works Mendonsa sistant Director J'M/kk r P cc. Planning Department (teal es a �ssocth Depen anent Environmental L iates RGran 3 10,,,,1 16 i DATE i1ay 22, 1991 SUBJECT: Atsgu sti.ne CARRILI.b TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP ASSESSOR' S FARO Nti�iBER(Si 26 -07-07 LOCATION 22 parcelscorner"' of Bohemia Avenue and located the southeast Irwin Avenue: Palermo area. Are docunieri's regarding, a copy of, the above_described tentative em to this office no later than ions ��Attached your review.! If you Have any them P etny suggestions, additions or recommendat concerM ng, this project, please r June 12 1.991— -------- Very truly yours,,, William Gheff Director of Public Works �dns�noait Dr ire MM.. 4r .ttaChlri <- prlt5 ' Y21.3 Ix i LD 1450 ,i+ 4. rf' NOTICE OF DETERMINATION t' Office of Plan.& Research 'Dept:47 ° 1400 Tenth Street nP."i Sacramento, CA 95814 X Butte County Clerk ;rr�M Butte County Planning County Center Dr., Oroville 96965 SVBJECxtFiling of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 2152 of the PublrLc Resor I:c" Code. ; eject Title:: Tentative Par el Map ;IJu'rnNer'. 026-670-007 , mes Augustine Cas:rillo Mate Clearinghouse dumber (IF submitted to clearinghouse): None Cwx]taict Person' Stuart Edell Telephone Number: 538-7266 ajlCt P atir3n: On'the 'southeast corner of Bohemia Avenue and Irwin Avenue; in the v ei.Mot CA area, g�oj��ct Desarption�x TP?"� to divide 7' acres into 2 parcels; one 4 1j2 ac. and arra 2 '1/2 ' cc. 1parceis, �.� Vis. its to advise that the Butte Count Advi.so A enc t - r Responsible Agency), project: - ^and has made the 'EasaaPp en`y ehe above-described project on .7anuary 27 x.992 roved t the above-described ro act• fallowing determinati.onsregarding .. have a significant Effect on the i. The Project — will, X will. not, - en*rironment . An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project purau. to 2' tovisions of CEQA. � the �.b x_ epared for this project pursuant to the A Negative Declaration was pr provigionw of CEQA. S, Mitigation measures X,r were, , were not, made a condition of th"e approval of the project. 4; A Gidttemwas; was not; adopted for ent of overriding considerations this projecti that the final EIR W3. thccoomments and kesponses and record of project This is to Certify nalEpublic approval is available to the general Butte County Planning Department` 7 County Center Drive broville; C�\ 95915 and Date Received for Filing ti POst ng at OPR..._ Signature •• Paula Leasure Ayaistant Plannina:Director- . Revised March; 1986 Title Form j3 t 2'LOD 11 DECLARATION OF 'FEES DUE (California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4) NAME AND A.DRRESS OF APPLICANT u FILING NO sone Carrillo O. Box 986 rovlle CA_ 95965 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: I. NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT OF EXEMPTION A Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee [X] B, De-Minimus Impact - Certif :cafe of Fee Exemption $25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION FEE REQUIRED � A. Negative Declaration E $x.,250 State Filing Fee $25.Oo Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee l B Environmental Impact Report $850 State Filing Fee $25„00 clerk's Documentary Handling Fee 3 OTHER '(Specify)..w...�._ ". 3. $25.00 Clerk's'' Documentary Handling Fee PAYMENT/NON-PAYMENT OF FEES 1., [XJ PAYMENT. The ' above fees have been paid. See attached receipts) [ J NON-�PAYMEN7'. The above :fees are required: Not pai 2. d. Chief Planning Offfical . Leasure As Paula fanning Director Lead Agency: yl 'rs Dept. enc BC 'PublI Wor x prig—e ' March 30 i 1592 COPIES 'QF THIS f 'bRM MUST BE CO'tIPLE�ttn AND SUBMITTED titITH ALL ENVt � r � ... � ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS PILED WITH THE bUTrE CO'U"NTY CLERK S OFFICE TFREE COP ES_ OF ALIT NECESSARY DOCUI`iENTATION ARE REQtTIEII FOR FILING. PAYABLE E`OF ANY ALL APPL, CABI.�E FEES ARE DUE E BUTTE COUNTYRPILING TO THE CLERK S OFFICMADE ENV IRt3tJMENTAE HE WITH TH CEIECK5 PAYABiaE TO THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, Tentative Parcel Map, AP No. 026-070"-007, for Augustine Carrillo, :aitigat=ion'Measures! 1# Develop drainage plans to the app,: ova'', of the Butte County Public Works Department. 2. 3t is recommended the following note be placed on the alternate or additional map sheet of the final map stating,, "Automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall be I installed in all rzewly established residential structures in accordance with the National Fire Protection Assn. Standard for the ' Installation of sprinkler systems in 1 and 2 family dwellings and mobile homer, NFPA Standard 13 A. The purpose of the ,installation of sprinkler systems is for additional -. safety and property protectl6n' in ,the event of residential fires. This installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection services in those instances where they are installed" V 1 it yryly' Y{ '1 +k , CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME CERTIFICATE SOF FILING FEF EXEM..PTION De Minimis Impact Finding (*, Code of Regulations)-ection 753.5c Titre 14 1=ish and 'Game Code Section 711.4• California project Title/Butte County i-ocation Tentative Parcel Map for Augustine Carrillo located at the southeast corner of :Bohemia Avenue and Irwin Avenue in the Palermo, CA area. AP No. 026-P"r0-007 Project Description: TPM to divide 7acres into 2 parcels, one 4 1/2 ac. and one 2. 1/2 ac. parcel. Finding.,of Exemption (attach as necessary); 1. The County of Butte has conducted an initial study and prepared a Negative t project nvironmentai Potential Declamation so as to 'evaluate the otsnual of this ro ect for adverse e impact., • record as a whole there; is no; et„��nt�v.� te`nre' ttre , 2. When constdertng t11 f,"nmtwl,' obit ":'+". �, -Irllwt will have potential! foe 'm ad'icr5a 7lmpul (to bpi. 4Sil1TP Tcn'9�;9.' F•4:;i s lite �I; Wrat - upon 'wwleh the ���ildr fe �I%epends 3, ThoCU,ar'.1l tte has, on, t :e� u;;� or uostarttial evidence; rebutted the ;ire �u��nFatxoti . of arr �L�r , „'� �� cor Wned itis Secdon 751�,5(d), of Title 14., G'alifornia Code # .,,,,,1tble. Llaaon-, if bre The project. i$ hereby found to be de Min'aired to • doitS effect on wildlife and �` r �tnd GaY.... _tltng. fees req y 11.4 of the Fish exempt from the State Fish and Game Code, Certification: I hereby certify that tfie County of �3vite has made the above findings of fart and that based` hereby the initial study and hearing record the project will not individually or • y Adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711,2 of cumulatively have. an the Fish and Game Code. Paula. Leasure, Assistant planting Director (Chief Planning Official) �u", ty, Lead Agency: Butte County - Advisory Agency Date; Match 30 1992