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HomeMy WebLinkAbout028-100-026PLANNING CGMRI SIGN '8UMMAPY.G131�t'T ICOR LAND DIVI:SIONa; 8 -07 1,9-0'i APPLICANT Gond tidottlt I.e. 'S'remout`eux ADDI2ES0 P b I3ox 1'5, Robbins, CA 08676 SMR .. ' mon. OT DDsapIPtplo: . 7'entat3vo Payeal. Wi'm dividing 20.07 aches to create_ three arce1.S vise at 1.0 acres arit t n 4 '�. two , at 5 � acres LOCATION, Oh the southeast corne14 of La 150rt 0, iload and Pawn, rry+ Court iyitersecti.oti, e1 jjyox inatel.y ' _mile northabst of Ianiiia l ca ]diad; ._. ASso s PAzcL NtTMi3>J(r�" 7 2 8_ �. O= 2 G ZONING._,- A_R-�.1tes Y PRO,.7T;tW1' CONaIO'�'.ENTI 5 OEN. PLA,.1�l.A s DAT.8 APPLICATION 1;nai , ICey yid Lau h1i:9t; Ttic, 1.6646 Poole vd. Y ih° h �t, . OA 95191 r ` DATE PtIBLICATION NOTICE WRITTr,,N. y DU LIS11N1) . PLACN NhVSPAPNR Nt)1'I:=0 I MDtAMM) - 0. f-, P. %. I3 r PATE .MAILING L1,'ST PMPAPB i DATt', MAIL.-O'J " OTICLS W11T'TUN MAIIyEM . Nt1MB IA Wt PLANNING DIRE"(1- OR' S REMPT PREPARED _ W IrM11RONM, 4TAL CATLOORIGAL 'EXk:MPMON - PATE FILED %411;17MI NATION AND DATI NWATM DLCLARATION - DATE ADOPTED MITIGATED NEtGAI:';IVL; I)1 OILARATI:ON w DATE ADO,i'TN�LL )MV, IMPACT NEPORT DATE, clrOMPTUD M. "MME' MEIM140. DA` X* 9)V18ORY AUNCY 1 EAR NO DA'I'E'...:.. ADV I$ORY AGENCY ACTION x BONAD ACTION, CO1'4MIrN1'> „t n- it-�: .xz t.nw'f�:V.-.,raunau.Ar+i�.�z.o7wi*aW!atgsGMiax� K*�:,k.m.>w*�+rhr±�+'�-44:Etb a. nc,ty. cnaern � - APPt9b X N' NOTICE or DETERMINATION; TO: Secretary,for Resource f 1416 Ninth Street,.Room 1311. Sacramento$ CA 95814 County Clerk, County of Butts 25 County Center Drive' oroville, CA 95965 1 FROM: Planning Department (Filed) 7 County Center Drive oray.3,xe, CA 95965 SUBJECT! Piling of Notice of Determination in Compliance with Sectltm 21108 or 21].52 of the Public 'Resources '83 7-19 01e Project Title 1 „ submitted to State Glearinghoiase) Tentative Pn house Number �(If 8 10-26 Ceno Bonnie Ttemoure State Clear g Contact Person Telephone Number ; John Mendonsa, rks 910 Public lo _ 534-426G � Project Location On tllo southeast cornor of La rano ]toU»scut a ea. rlmgn. Court-. a itox. .' �ti1 _ r�arthea5t.$) iaoma 12 ca lea d. Pro'ct Description: Tli'Iditt; 20.07 acres to create tIlreG parcels, one at 1CI�� acnes and tWO at 5 +aures; {: advise that the Butte Count” ,'`' This is to Advo �ol�y A�'Oncj SLea gency has made the following determinations regarding the above�d`escrbed project: 1 The project will, havee , sign environment, effect on will not An }lnvivonmental Impact Repot Was prepared: for 'this 2, ❑ project pursuant to the provisions of CF A, and 'was certiried as required by Sectiati,15085(g), 14 California Administrative Code, A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CNA. A copy ofthe Negative 'Dec'laration may be exumined at the Planning pepartmert, 7 County Center Drive, o-toville, CA 9$96.5' A Notice of Dxomntiori vasLil.ed indicating this project 5= is exempt i'roiii e virolimentol review, A statement Of OvOrriding ConsSderation was was not,. Adopted for this projectti 5, Agtigation measuros adopted by the Lead Agetc'Y to reduce the impaots of the approved j,rojoc:t are: ` 3 I;ri0 Lure Stt9pl7ei7 A+ ,St°roctei, ,'�rYit'Ior 1�l nne.r „I t ,e ►taws, � ' MAY 7 1170 ._••sK .` L A 114D 0 r IJAI ORAI W t A 1 11, A N D t31° A ,V i Y DEPARTMENt # PU13L! C wO'S KS Vl.laAM'(BI11)V-1F.FF:', 01tcctbr 7 COUNIY CENI-ER RFIUr . 0ROYI't.l. fcAt:1'.rdkNIA 06965 1'e1'"p6ne 19161 S34.46STI RONALD b. met:L�ROY bep'uly'DlrectoE May 6 � 1986 Gone !a I'd 8(im ie rT'vvtllcm,i.vuu3t REtAli P8"I' 1..M T'. o. 13OX 7.5 r'I'crltauvo karardol Map nubbins, CA 956,1 At tho :rt+Lhulur ln(,,uting of the 13uttn County Adviisory 11Gorioyr hr,,ld on "May s 19866 U10 age cy donied your tcntrativn parcel lnap rain the pruPctVtV. 'T116 00JOCt VU denied bsr,auno ti it dut?8 net meet Mir, roquirnlnoutn of the: 1loai.th Popt, or tho � ullbAlivi:lion (� diraalix'1., and ?L 4. hao bean 1ondiot, for orz exterided � PL-riud o;r time, � If no upprtal,Q' erre* t1mely Vilod-wa.t:hin ten dayn of the date of the Aiv3;tr1;y Al,vueyr':i icttaaY—With the Clark of the Board or "uPorvi'80,118,, Uds a'r,ti on will bei pimL If you have utl,y a'Ioutiunr. vegarding, th i nlattej-� pi.(r;l o donttar.t thin c)rricr:, Vevy I.rwly William l''hi;i'i I )UPoctor of Public Worka a l ) r hr'k Mcn= 017 +a f A.Ittiritcult bir�ntUr �1 /d ; rid liraralti� XoY dInd k`,taul,rh1in 1 h a 'l'raoIQ Blvd. Yobu city, CA 9 1,4)1 TQ,s Butte ,county Advisory Agency F�ROf�`s Plann'in'g aDirect'o'r 5U8JECT. 'I'remoureuX6,odrt on TontApipB-pArce1 Map 'far GeW6 ahc! Bbhhi'e h]A'TL+e April '21, 1986 acres and 1 at sal `to;di`vlde �preaencrea o create ,three, Thia is a -pro osa parcels, 2 at "5 acre parcels )'' The Land Use Plan ,'Map 6, nJ hg 'i's ,A�:S f 'Agr"'l eultj t, 6 deei nates ; acres. Theme' o f 't`he gut'te County 5eh'erasl Plan 9 this area as Agritul.tural-Resident`iafl: There are no specific or community pians .for the ;ares; 1'hia a ' Pplicat'ioh is one on :'which la +Mitiga"ted Wegat ve `Declar^ation regarding.envirbnmonta'l impact has been i^.ecommended, { When this+ parcel .wa ci^oAtecl y A,he Board indicated that 20 acres was the smallest parcel iwhitb Would be fouhd cona'j.sten't ;pjih the General ip'j,ah,. Ari sIzte'nt:: ton the !Gen cor►iseral !Plan 'Con;forma lce Report., the .map is not y r The appilcan!t ;has begin unable to cc�mp:ly with the ilealt'h Llepar:tmeht an'd Subdivision 'Ordinance re�ul:rem �Rect�minprr�-` l ah. Fl.nd �;`hAt the Project dies not comPly with, the General ,PXan and find .the aPPlicaht has 'beep unabl e tea meet the requiremenba of the 'Health Department atyd 5ubdivisi6h Ordinance; ,the a. llcatit,n hae Teen ,tor �n ektehded ,period of time,y and den the pending y Tehtativo'�Parcel Map apPlifiation ,For Gene and 8ohnie Tremr�ureux on AP 5-10-� with 5ectitrn 1510 ot` tlae �Cpo Guidelines and 5ectioe 6604n<a)cofd`theahce Subdivision Map :Act. LMT�1r cc' Gene and 43onn'ie T.r:einoureuk i:ey and Laughlini zinc. 1 It 1,. 1APT14 F All riLwly 'exposed bird slopes greater 'than three feet t houl ..'_ be reseeded with appkbpr3ate annual and perennial seed mi'x`ture to reduce or eliminate future erosion po"tential, eros'i'on Fwill be minimized by lot grading confojrm 'ng to the- natural contour ,of the land abd graded swal"es to existing roadside "ditches, nat"ural: drains or rulW'rts To mitigate seismic liatards, strubtutev "should comply v ith construction standard's outlined for Zone 9 by the tniform gilding Code,. ;New dwelli'hgs `should be located 'such that a 5na�titnutn amount °of useable :La'n'd is Ieft for agricultural pl&poses< '2. ASR Construction �of 1dwellings !will cause , sb�6rt term increa-ses i'n dust 16vel-sr6 preventative 'mea vres ashould `be 'tauten to reduce dust .by va'teri-n'g down -roads during 'constrction. 3 'WA:TIER Onsite ponding will be used to mini"roize-st'rfac�� r=unoff. Ac`ait on'a1 surface 'runoff will be p6 tially ofd'set by the "audition of yawn area's and gardens normally zssaoi,,itea with 'single family awel.lings in rural a'reas,. pondiing axed lawn areas `will `also tend to re'ch`arge the water •tablet proper location of culvorts to .carry water out 'of roadside ditches as well ,as cross drain "culverts for natural drainage will also minimize water erosion. 5e ANIMAL LIP2 `The arse of ponding and proper .grading .Shbul'd tni`ni ni os ,toe. effects of water which may reach fishing streams, Leavi'nq large naiursl. ,o'pen area's will proVida nei3t hg plar~es for fowl and small 6,14 'NOISE Construction of dwellings will ,cause short term i.ncrea'sewi in noi6e,i When conatructi.oh i:s complete.j iricrea35e in :noise sh6uli5 be insignificant:; �.�'PYtAbTS�I��tT.�1'I'��NJCTRCtJLAT�;ON ' Any additional right of way requirbd by MAtte County v i3 jl be dedicated for future road improvement. An existing ;mad maintehan'ce ag-eeiment is reco'rde'd in 4366k 2460 a't`page' 261, butte County officiil Records, whidh covers the mainten$nce 'for the ;e:x'isting ro'a'ds. ']'he agreement will 'be r_edraWn to ''ihcl'ude the: additions], two parcels created bjf thi"s proposed project:. 14. P',UbtlC SFRVrCES y� Fire protection is provided by the California Deaartmett of forestry, , "The response time is approximately 'twenty ininut'es,6 in additi h, all consttIJction vqu'ipment :should be lop erated with ' spark arrestors:affixed to the exhaust systems. All dwellings (' 'should have a thirty foot fire break or landscaping surroun'di,ng ahem. Where Watersupply is piov'ded by electric 'pu'mpi the installation of electric 'hook-dips shall be Within ;the brush free area around each stkObttire; but shall not be closer than twe ty feet from a "str'ticti re front 'Which ,point servile ahail not b`e extended to a stab-pane] br disconnect loicated at the pump, The tiadition of two ;parcels as proposed, should nbt hatre a significant effect on police protection, schools# paras or other recreational facilities; $' i, r The additti,6hof two parcels 5is.proposed, should not have a sign'ificaht, ,� "'ttct in the ruse of foel or oriergy. r; 20. CULTURAL R9SC)t)R8E8 A detailed :archaeological report covering this propoIt-ty Was f I mane and is on file at Butte 'County. Care should be taken to ; avoid any existing archaeological 'bites: +' t lg. tt Ok ATTON'-, "1Vill the .p'ro;posa�. Tbtblt in ari mpa.c ` upon the quality or quash°tity of "exi.stitig recr'eat.ib'n'al :bpp0Irtiin-it Le 91 : �b : "CI�LT�RAL �RE'SOt�RC�S, w a Will the ;proposAl 'rb' ttlt in the a test: o`n' Of -o'r the de'ptrutti'b't of a pz,eh storic o;r ' stical 4 hst:oric a th'aeo g i'tb7 b, Will the ro b5dlo p p' y l result ''ri advnrse physical or aesthetic effects to a ptolt .storic or y C/ hi'stbric builairig-, st;r�utturn ov obj�bct;"? .' C14 Does the prt,pnsal have the potential tb caus'e ' a physical change which would a.;fPoidt unique ;V ethhik ctrl tu'r.at value's? d, Will the proposal ttstiict existing Tel ILgious or sacred uses within the potential impact �' areal DiSGUSST(3N LNVI ONM) NTAL MtUATlON AP 2;8ti10 • 2 6 P1b :bct.DesAt pt�ori: l.. Type of Project; Totitative PrIttol Map 2., Brief bescripti.'oitt bividi.iq 20.0'7 itevos to cvea�to ihtoo phttol s u one at 1.0 acros + a:nd two at 5 acres + , . 3, i,bcat: i.on.. Soutiloast co-rlidl Of La�P'o�'�c in inttiscctaoti, appru:%mnte�•y ' Pbrt`ltMid Vofll,LCoulet `kic,a Road, 1.loncut atto. 4. Proposed ,nr-.ngity of Dovolopment; 2 at Y .Dll/u ao`es, 1, at 1 'Dil/ 1,0 acre, , S, Amount oir,_jm'povvious Sur,"adhig' ; rvibdo°r.at 0. 6 Access and Noarttst :Pull i:c 'Road is7 ; La °Porth '(load 7., rlothod Of Sewago ba sposal ; 5op't;.c t3, Sotirco of :Aater Supply: iVtl.l.s 0. r"•oxim'i t�+ 01 Powor ],7.nos ; + , nt.i'1 c 10, 11Ototitial. OT 'rU�r'thor lnnd ZTivisio s afid dovelopmotit Oreut oti ad��►eenFt pt'ril�e',l•t'1Z"s ' l�n"yi r o nin o: nta7 St'ticiylg Physical `Cnyironment.t 1. 'Coy�a i a 6 Oene�•ai. To15o �1p11i,a: Olta ;aci �� tion'tl.c t o1'r a 1i 1., Slopes 0-1014 lj OVUt on 200-22- root ASL "�. 011,8 a, 'Hypos ;and f;;haracttari.si„ics Aifbu'rn;y sli,61low sollsi ranging up too 2-13 rcct+, wit:1h io-pi ,5ttvrato T-0ek, ulodernt; tvtrl,�. rlraitiing, unaui;teal `fosr timbot� �l�.eti•ncabtil.xty, b, Liam ting l�actOVS: S trace iloe> , shallow soilsjot,;ential fbr 1.ihuiI`ac't,lot: 3. Natural lia,xatds of the Land A 'Pn:rt.hqu4lc0 Zono! 111g1t, lsocatod loss thtni l ni'le from ini'otTod f.&M i s Of unktlown activl ty ' ;1a, irosiott i'btonta� ; MMotlorr�to c, Pity 14axavd'; Moderatei•Ii'ii d , Li�patlsl ve So°l1. 'Pot nv i n 1. ; Low �a s. �r lA +d.dana�r.9.mn�nu 115CU88i oN or, LNV1.R0NM13-NTAL EVALUATION '(-Cbn'ti.nutd) 4. Hyd:r'01,0 t a. Surface 1Vator: T.Ionocut Cret'k immodti.atel.�y south 13. Ground,',Wa.'to't`. !Aigh groundwater Withdrawal c. Inti tge Chnrafteti sti c's , We -1 j draining d.. Ln.mHIng ljacUTS: PotenJti,al for subsidence Tiiolag�cal >;nvironmcnl, t ,( I 5, Uegeta'ti.on: open '1 a^ind , 1 imi.?ted ground cove Cultural, ',rInVironmqnj,, C Archatological ;and Historical, 'Resources in tho Area: 'Uni dwil: •a:1 designStioW AgAcultutal.-l2es:i,dential 7; luttc Coun'tyCl��ne .Plan, 5.. Hx ht.,i.'ng Zoning t AL S 9.. I-Sisting ,Land 'Use on-site: Vacant 10. Surrounding Aron: `Land Use.;! Age icu lttltal. I DU/ZO 1. W/160 aeret' C. U. Zoning'' A-5, A-160 G. Can. plan r'lresagnationg.- ��'y°'ic'ultural�Residentia]. d. Parcel 'Sitos: 20-600+ acres 1,1E Charaetor of Site and Area, iturai - ngri culture 12. 5. Nea-re'gt .UrbanA.ttu loncutlRa,ngor 1'Clevont8VI erlez's O'lnrluo,lcetl4encutll1Wtig0T Five Protection S:vic01 a. N'ebros't County (State) 1"11`e Station; Butte H15 18'. 5cchool.8 i.tt Area: 13ahgor Union Elementary Map Y, i ' 20 07 hct•es to c•rexit�e ark, '1`hh:� 7,s a "1'ontat'a've Parcel I`Izi � cl`t,v►d�ittb �, pa°rcel,s, oxte at :lo arre5 :and two at 5 aeres, They are 'tocatO 01T thea �► oai.ntat X 1 southon.:a't Ctriaer 01' La Po to It -ld and 7aaw" C ouTt, app ile nort°lten;t o°C .Loran 1t°ico Rohad, I-loncUt Al -0a. `Th�cd BOOK propot of development i s 2 dtke",i i Jng t►ni is at 5 acres Oath, one tlwol.l.i.ng 011.1t At 1 o acres, iyit i a 1nodGr 'tl� a:ur unt n�(, itnpe'rv'io�us surfacing. The poorest pu'i�1;it road �is La Povto. "Vile method Of stew 0 disposalis !,,eptic. 'file sour - 4 o Of wator supply �weil.s. Power litiare re i mile from the boundary ',1 ane 0-fthe pto'Perty. 'There is grout poten'ti.al Tor Tuvtliet landd divisions nod development oh n:d j aceht •pt^opcT001 tfroni tills proposed tentative parcel ma.p. lbe,:r: Jlove;l.opment will. create some dis'ial:acoment and Compaci d.an w .- t11c soi, which wi.1l inca'oase water orosion Jr �t1to soils in an .hroa Of - h to madorate eTosi on potential; 'Phis eros ion will oetUt PrjMarijV fi _ .. � iklencut on �s�a,tc :Arid. ivxll, than e the depo5�at�ioi �thd, �;alt.ut7ott o�C the SUM, 1r.t No major changes i..'tj topography or suTfde:' V01101' f0dtt►res are I'oreseori` The .grad;ijAg for roads should foll.oty tho contours of the .and to help miniilize these factors, , .r -00%L MISCUSSIaN ,011 'a-3NVMR0Wr--,-RTAt ENVALUATMON i(cohtlmued) lg. 4i T"ho "projt,ct is lotato-d in an agrMult"U'ral a"re'ai 5111'atild the Project spur ad�j,aoont qiropertles GO 'applying Car MolopMett �th e I permits.,VR,elilhood otl r"081,60,ntiial, ,uses i's -grtat, PWJMo -g.l•it�,ultul--al 4,0148 ibting lost to loll: The site is located less than I aila from ittrorted. To,-fts io T: may ion-, of the v8rt,ol-s, pavithon port ulatly almug South Moncut Creek. A: The project vill rosAt it a substantial ndotorlorn-Gan of omb I t quality. The ptojact will have some asubtiAted WAlffic vhicll 111,11, be very noticeable in 'an agricultural troa,4 31a " b: Any impoTtmoable sui'faces created by the developmont il v 11 ell an , go existing 'gvoundwatcr absorption rains !.,.-n an av�ea o,,,f already 'Ihilgll groutdwator turitb&awal. 3ey or-T--sito sunaco Nnihage may be necessary before any storm- water to8ellos solo Moncut Neek, 3�t: Runof-f ivateis Trom ttho site vall, carry wiltil It P034tita"nts gototally fouta in residential Areas such as doterg.ollts and potTroleuin products. St ormwater i-,unotr f will reach South 41ontut at yin atc,01,eqated rate And in ti.ioics of liodV�kl talih1 there is a possibility Otr 'dowfistroam 0 flooding. The developaomt vJ13 tesult in 0 dMeMSe ,in SUNWO Wter Al The Proiect will be supplied by private wells and As mentioned tatlih, Is an OTC,"I 01' 111,01 grou611vater withOrawal. 4 a Thei-e is existing ripnrlan liabitat along i•Ioncut Crok,,� ulilc h Aoes not include my diverse ss,Q,oftr,o$, 'Ar.18S:an d aquatic pants. Development onsite 11-'as the poto�lltlal to Aduoo the numbots and diveTsity of species in the J1111,1an 11"ibitat, 4d Tije project duos have the potential to lxring about a reducti,on � ; I in the UCT00,10 Of VgTICUItWal Crop$. on adjacent parcals. Sbw. Tilt ptojett is Mottted Soli MV storm rupoff from the site will bring about a kjotctioiation ,017 eNSU'Ra OSII 1111STUM 401 1110 PTIjewl will Twoule, in in existiiinp -,no,58v Nvols. Tills no so iiillaet uubId t'W fl.il.,Vgllt to 'be SAAYSt�llltiaq ;as it Is in on area that is primaTily agricultural. 7: The pToject will Increase the light levels in the Area. Append ix P - pa,, � �lo I A� 'D tS'Ob SS TON 101"I r--;NVV 'snlUsit,ant sale 1aItI'OT,'3ti,bn '0'[ 4);t�"'Oht Vit pe,04, ogflaa.-Wjjj nLne""UIt im, A e!d in tIllio �LsnvVr76fft*"entI1I iancl �Usfas in tjlj�o ate.g., As rentilon Erb! rio4lev "OV's Ilu t alOngie 10 lattne 60(0 3CT-e IP'atrt�e�I'sli pawc'ols vitimity, t10 66nsi T"he vvriojtict mill fresult Ln 'a'anf0ir ql'�gh dtY 40'V'04(01p�cnt leXi5stivg ta'grkcuflturaa� I'regi'on. The possibility- 'cobflict-q v:Lth g jamd ovneltt of - parcel s,. itjj�o egtt an4 4!8t -O,a�i Tho jpTO�S:9! Wil,11 tr'c'siul UPt in ali j�rctrzas m: es �tls t1l,.0 istervico's 'I"s ptf mat,wtal TOSO'utc l:an,c�cs t,,o ,,goods an; d s �gjr,oLtlt!. T,,,bc ptro'lect, i'5 I'Iocatad in a "voory rvr'al 'CiTze'a" g' alt,or t1jo T,o.crati,o� g,twjbjjuti�on aild 01: The Pr-0'P09td Va-Oj'O�ct 0 1140,11crut lcrefok atko 'Of- thle fi'milan popu3atll�on in th Aensity .of gTowth ' 'wr.ea. Tho tcuvrt �cn11011-uIntivi is veirif, 1111i"Al), 'digtq ted ,peep' the Iand ajid tho proposed Topos'ed pa"Oj°cct qqiq.l ofps 1 t o an arra O!r intons."O iuse, The projL'ct W1311 grolsrctb Whilclh is,,unsuitnbIe in am a,9WjcuItuIraI Alr,etv T110 VTOjO,ct- mar t ex ,-thL ,atr 'OT ,c :caste 0 dolt" in, t Ot, by Iv, d tl"at 't''s oPelling UP al'Illost virgin territory -n ,,Oct A 010, �,O.q,ujt i Tho l in t -he <arca " a 11iij?"etilIg -on eri t' J '11a- 1 3A j W ,:u1'cl411 , SO kl 1110tor v L tijjo pI-c5Lnt pattorn soliedi-tanti � J)mmg about tin 114ACT0351C intTafCkc 11av-11'4s "to other Illotor vellicIcs and bl"CyclAsits. , tgs �qj,tjj it dem'Ab-a' 0,11, 14 bTj. , � in tgilt- t U -MI prov"Isini'l ofr .8'orvalccs ,ill 'pul)Iix Sen-vires . Dovolol11ilanral nwetas is :1110ro Costly titan im pre- aying and/or fp.r:!Ail,a-,HVv IgTicultu aten's, t all Sul) st g;�Ot of fuel Vie projoct "IdIjI 3"osul outIyi-'-np� loc"ati-031, d ovo r ve to be 'extende C0,111ill'unlra-t ion 11310s W111 b,o ono -.ndIc to Pft'OjOA:t Sit'c 11a,vo, to 'bc, pTovqdc'd TOW III tibe devOlopillont OT t111e vaTec"I's. lyj�ovide.d by- CnIiT,.OIVn.!n DopaTkilwmt OT by "I 's 'Spwls'o Oinc 11"'Orcstll"Y'4 Sill ,I �Ttsv'j I I—o stati'031" T'l I o 3. c a na, to iwill tal[Ce "01101 dt hc8t" 8usslijigv to publicSCII003.8 1,11 flit :, I it 5 c 11 -Od in' I, s LOC,ftt AI)PO�'00,iX 11 q -9'e , 4)S,SOUS'SV N w ENVIR"ONMENTAM. 't'VAVIATVO)N cbn i, `uec� llaThe Wells +o'nwsn,te wn.P.l have vo Ibe Jlfocat�A up the groundwateri gltb-!duoIt FrIlm tl;�p vrds!(c d s �'osa�. system galaittcharg;e ,area to IpreVont 1,8,: The jpiropost,d proect win °mbstatntti'ally 'al"It:vbw" be the M ,MAI1MIAT0RY FI'NDN�C' 0 SIGNIFICANCE ib., The pro�,act 'has alive p'otieaut5tl tto .aralleve short-t' "Orm b,caaeta.ts too area oaf pausing t(a the=: btri er't tof lonig-:t;erai envti,rnonament'a7, g.aal,s towards tine ptrotectibn ,anal �e!st,abhlislhment ,of the ;a-gT! Iculvara1 kaduastt-Y -and t)ae protectn-on act sear natansa� ��atertiv.ays:: ,c. Til Li ; p,rio ue,rtl.s tcumulativ!e i npaots ,are prannar5 ly $urfa;co o nu,at,er �drra.�.mag�; tra��;ric 5.au .a. rur,a�, •area anld �nos�L` imp.ortmnitl.y th'e Aestructlonf- !existing Land -us,e tr,en6s towatds,atigSacuall'tuan';a:i1 ptodnnc;ti:oni :ana'd the LO.88 �oC' tagri +cua tur.all Lnn7 � to ,al p'T' 'O 'al ,Of tins t�ett�atime �(aar�ci`el neap may resua�tt in :adnacent gpr,oPertiaes, ,al,s,o golnig in for paairce)l inap�s Allairb Woul,,d ibring about ,a !g?rieat enc ,ea e ;i:m .d'ovoliopnent, Pap nla,tkoh.' tr nffit and r"es"Unt n;g nlnjaacts' The ,growth in:ducio,menl=t Impacts toy signlffntc'aht l; - ,0 ., n 6V I Lt 'COPY Porsib"]e Mitigation :Measutres for the potential envirojiment'al 'npuct:,, CI These miti.gat'ion .aro recommendations only. ;Any other gati,on tn6hsures whi h can be 'used for the same effect o1' minimiling• en4ponmoni°al impacts could be sub'stittited T`orros:Csai Control - Conduct 'all constructl.on ativiti�s during; :, a the dry months. Mi:namite the amount of soil disruption by building � access reads al on`g the gradient. Roso6 cut and, fill slo e�, Wini:mixe vegetation tlearaiico around building pads aid dr ve'�ays-' { Fire Protection - ,Maintain a: l; 0.00 gall,011 Water storage for fare su1press�on and spare buildings a mynimi�n"off 3b eet , r ; To minim: ze on «rcllaeblogi:cat, r,esour-ces; locate buildings await from odg,�'Y.ng sites, �t fief .rence: 'Qu'Ail R4bth Ell t r v 4: This project is a wand. division to create 10 parcels of 2'a acres in size on APO 28;-10-09 and 28-03-08.. The 20 acre lies tothp� southeast of the intersection of La Porte Road and Lama Rica Road in southern I3utte.County, Noncut is ;loc.a.ted about S miles to the, west and Bangor is located about 5 miles to the northeast of the site. This land divis`iot is part of an overall project involving 500 acres. the applicant also owns 300 'acres adjoining land in Yuba County which is planned for divisit� into 15 parcels` of 20 acres ,`in size. The site consists of rolling.hil`ls (elevation varyShg from abau't 1'i5;to 290` above sea level), a number of drainage sweles and at natural water course, South Noncut Creek. Ore'dger taili'n s are presenia along portions of ;South {{onc'ut Creek in this locality. There are rock outcropping throughout the site. The natural ve etation includes digger pine. oaks (blue,va!16Y, interior live, cottonwoods, various grasses and fbrbs (brome°, I lare et e .), and sycamores, blackberry and, other ripariAln plant. scies �Ii'ldlife common to this area inc,,j-de rabbits, yk`-loUs' rodents, lizards, snakes, and birds (kestrel, meadow lark, owls,; ki't I deer etc. p g.. posed 1►`_kb is #or 2,0 acre ranches for rural residential and agricultural The roperty is presently u"seal far cattle gratin he pro use. Tile Surrounding area is sparsely populated at pres=ent A priVate gun club owns landto the (vest of tho project area. The outte County General Plan designates this area for qrw hg open land, 1 to 5 acresper dwelling unit. The zoning is A--5 (Ag ric,ultu,ral, 5 -acre tnininum parcel size). 1(b); Compaction and overc:overing Of the soil gill certainly occur from the residential development L- of t{le property. T{'p paha cels are of sufficient si that these factors should not b'e signi f 1 cant; I()No major changes in topography or surface relief feat=ures, cfor eseen. The grading for roads should follow the contours of the land to heap: minimize these factors. J(o): {�e area has a higherosion ot.entia1. There is some gully Ing evtdent on the property, The 1 s apes are over 30% in plaices; most of thep rop.erty has slopes of 20% or less Appendix F — page i of 8; 1(g): An inferred fault trny�rset the area to the gest of the:. pro9ect sire; this potential fault runs from tt4t northwest towards the southeast: The lands to the west hav>� ttsg -' I; expansive soils; these may be some highly expansive soils ',,)npo;t"t,tgj`IC; o`f this 200 acre parcel, particularly along South Honcut C�Mlek So'i'ls in this, area include Mariposa loam near, 4° I cth.ek, some areas of Redding gravelly sandy loam (shallow, phask ;n 1,"ae not^ th section near La Porte Rd. and Honcut sandy loam in lc�c.V)�Ilveas along the creek'. 2(0: The local increase in traffic will cause a i'ocalixed reduces: i tion of ambient air qualityis this is not considered to be a sub- 4 stantiial effect of this project,. Fireplace use °alll contrihut tb` i this effect. 3(b): A number of drainage swales traverse the property in ad"dig^ tion to "South Honcut Creek, a natural watercourse. According to the Public Works Department, drainage should be at(,Lvquate for. this proposal as well as, the maximum development potent11;11 of 40 lots. ga and possibly p s 3(e Thi drama, effluent from se tic systems could,. have some effect on the water quality of South lid cut C'r - Oi. 3(g): individual well's, are the proposed source of water future restdents. Accter rding to availability iistaeproblem invth4:smat'ea� [HA hydrology partment, water Y, reporter supplies soneaosustainedobasisfy the: availability of .groi�ndW�1►t 30): verflow area, as shown on the tentative parcel mto , The overflow f structures., it i's recommencerS that torr; bui 1 d,. - should be kept free o iiiq sites, on those lots which border South lionc"ut Creek, br., located rN:l ati vel,y close to the access road to reduce the 061tsI bi 1 i ty' of hazards from potents til flooding, 4(a): The numbers of plant species will be reduced tj a deg,"fie though the,Ove-Tall, diversity should digger pine,_n he plant remain int species. occurri n On the s 1 to include uo,' .Ioods,. 'low -growing annual grasses and riparian plant spet i,,J.4 4(d): 'The soils are not prime for extensive agriv,;` 0ura� se; how ever; this 'land division and subsequent land di vi si�)i�s .which C'cIlvl d occur may substantially re -duce the available acrea)ae fYj,r gra OCV cattle and other livestock, (d). The introduction of domesticated nets aiid the instal yaw Li On of ektensive fencing could "substahtially affect the moveiner,t*s of wildlife and the maintenance of wildlife habftat. The habitat, nor songbirds, squirrels, and other small wildlife will be partially lost as the lots are improved for residences: Appendsx,F "- page 7a Of g t E 8. immediate a Parcel sizes in the _ y acres and AQg acres. This so rea are as follows 62t acre 143 acres, 46 acres:, 261 acres, 25 ts�the first major deviation from proposed land division crep landnus s in the areai the exist n"g large P al may result in the use of s b-ttantiel 15(a); The propos" + are amounts of fuel and energyy Many sources of fuel and energy from fossil fuels, such as oil, which are 'nonrenewable natural resources. The isota5•etosbbtain moutdgoocqisjandgservea ic)et .avPublic distances by resident. services provided to residents of the Prop�r�lo involve increased costs relative to fuel and energyconsumption. duce a significant amount of population 11, This project couldin done g►�owth in a relatively uninhabited area. The applicant also owns contiguous property in Yubaouncforion residential use of 300 rtoydate,, of this property has been developed is effects of residential growth on 5q© aCebc sic0jn fitanti tUnder The could proposal and 300 acre's in Yuba Go unty, the A-5 zoning and the A-1 zoning with asPOa yyat 1001 lot$ couldni� mum lot size of 5 acres (Yuba County)+ A larger lot zo�hln would 1 be created be these t�+o properties. reduce the potential effects of growtlw sigllificanElya and read a ily 12t A demand for additional housing could be createre parce�ls1. 4` ��ccommodated tli f°fullyud�dop�ut�ouldobetthe2�ir,st large west= This proJecL.. dential developmoot in the areas ani: or Loma y 13(a)y The 94 potenti;at residences' on this C�►'bpeoa�d would generatE about 284 vehicular trips per day onto La forte ' counts in the area' shro��r an average Rica Ready Current trafficOf itt daily traffi'C (A.D.T,) of 270 Road, L302o�ustRoad west�oftitssintersection intersection with Loma Ri c with Loma Rica Road Roaon d, Rica Road dust youth of its intersection with Portions of La Porte Raador.arbthoeOA si e.eh4 v Additional osecy structed recently by the � ub1 i,c j tions of La Porte Road will be reconstruc'to.d soon. system to this vicinity is the concretd Part of the transportation uncut ttttk botWeen bridge (erected 1014) Whiclt tl`"o' des o part of,Loma Rita .Road a`nd autte and Yuba Counties, This >ridoe is lies at the southwest corner of the pr ,sect site road Cbnettih, cul ati 0h will be provided by a 10 rd Traffic ci r elsexceptnparce� With La Porte Road at two poi�tts All of the pa fronw on this loop road. 1�,; pendix F _ page 7b of 13 W 14(a), (')t The proposal will have an effect bij public services, Due to the location, 'these services may be substantially aiffected and need to be provided at an increased cost over a comparable preJec`t closer to an 'estab'lished urban area or population center, - entl There are na an site fire p r•otection favil�ti+.s carr y: The-' County Fire Station at Bangor can provide fire, tection; their response time is 6 to 7 minutes. Dater s tora5,ti ;L nlcs m'ay be needed facilitate and otherpublic �serprotection, e facilitis areiloc4tce e ed'a considerablttjoho e distance away. t 1;5(a) See discussion for item 9(b) 16(6)(b)t New potter and phone lines would need to. be extended through- out the subdivision, Tliese facilities are available to the edge of the parcel. 17(6): According to the tette County Envirbnmental Ilealth Depart;- hent, the soil conditions will likely support septic systems on 20, acre pzrcels. Any 5 acre parcels treated would need to have at least two feet of soil spread over an adequate area and reasonable. percolation rates, Soil depth tests and percolation tests will be needed to determine the feasibility of septic systems on particular lots, 18t The proposal would result in a significant change in the visual appearance of the area, 20t The area aldng South lioncut Creek ma.v have no'tentiAtiv stnni_ ricanc arcnaeoiogtcai sltp,s, Some of the land nearthe creekbed has been previously disturbed a's evidenced by dredger tailings ori' the property. Several recorded archaeological sites are located to the north and west, most being near Wilson Creek and North floncut Creek. An archaeological survey Of this site shoul-6 he conducted by a knowledgeable archaeologist. ,21(a)t Archaeological sites Of potential importance could be alter'ed,, An archaeological reconnaissance is recommended for the site, 21(b)t The proposal may� conflict with some elemehts of the nutte Count- Dehoeal Plan, , y Tite Ilousirth Clet,�.ht goals are. to 'insure. suft`"i- tient housing sites with adequate public facilities and utilities and that the 6enaral plan should estAblis'h such or�d�erlypatterns of e growth: proposed parcels are rein�ote from most of t1ies6 facili- ties, The ppoh space Clement recommends large minimum parcel sizes' for open space lands outside urban areas` and that the e'rdatibn of residential parcels hear large hUmhers of vacant sites of similar characteristics should ottUe only if such need can be demonstrated:, The ryel'atioh-'hip of this prof) ,ot to the (eheral plan warrants further consideration Alipendix p page 1c of o r t 21(c): The cumulative impacts a'f this pr63ect which have potential significance include those related to: 1� The. potential for erosion due to grading for roa ds and other residential improvements: 2. The exposure of people and prope^ty to geolooic and flood- ing 'hazards. ;` 3, The availability of water and water OU'ality tb" iderationt. 4.. The reduction of tha number of plantsand the effects on wildlife habitat. 5. The `substantial use of nsoUrcesabl(TraveladistancecdS tn ink cl uding fuel, and energ commercial areasr etc f. The growth-inducing effect on adjacent lands `of the 10014 can and other contiguous properties. 'l. The establishment of a potentially large residential area, in a relatively uniohabited area, 8,.The increase in traffic, r y 1. The effect on La Rorte Road and Loma ili ca 'Road rel ati �e to the need for road improvements- 10,; The effects on public services snd utilit ew that would he provided. 11. ._ fea'sibil'ity of septic systems on 20 acre parcels and The i arcel's 12-. alte'ration of archaeological sites of potential import- The _ _ ante,` 13,The effect on ambient air ivalit Appendix F - page. 7d of 1V DNTE1tM11 TNATION t>: (To be coftleted by the Lead Agency) On the basis ,ofE this initial eva ivatioh 1 find the proposed project COOLD N& have a significant effect on the anvi.ronment► and a NCGATIV9 DECLARATION a s rEc,dmnienc�ati vi 0, 1 f ind that although; the orbpotec proj6dt dOu'ld h4v* a e significant -effect on the, envrirnnnent, there will not be a significant efi"ect in this case 'hr�ca►us* the miti atign measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the projectDEl.tAMT Qt X find the pr6pos6d pro-ect mkk have a significant effect on the oinViranment► and alp ENVIRONMIENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required', y Date .,..... May 24,__1978 '(Signature) qrs ENVIIAONMENTAL MIN DICPARTMINT �;nv�rbnlnen4,a�. itdview 61ieotor i Appe:ndi pa►ye 8 of 6 y