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COURues OR GTOP 1 MAIN, G,.�ra,Z��_ (Check with Re}1th Department) (Check with Reall-1 De)art Brit ) !iiG 01* M Mtie, "1""k iU J1 IU ."► EX,=T TO V8 E'ntrI{J.ARY Or VIE ll[ll`JllAL VATICI lfi XV'tlolw 1:.3`uri A` T. TIM DI'L.TA tCE 'MY WILD AM To pl4 C� 102f» S, VNVT}2C IOIENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION 'MEASURES'^ rdeiitity potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. what project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? /V ®N 9, ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING- a) Describe the project site as it exists befori the protect, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. �' PG'sV �.,IrN'Ca� G.R�►S5 }� Q�dG ifl-C45o&-D Ravve � pA o ?. 17V c�..Ct.C, � S7�'tC y GP�?2.rj/ 1 �v 0 Gam,- "Z b) Dlantsbandthe animalsandanyrcvltural, historica information on surrounding properties, p historical or scenic aspects, Indicate the type of land use (residential,. commercial, etc,), intensity of laud use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, depart mont stores; etc.), and scale of development (height, Frontage, setback, rear yard, etc,). /U!SJVAZK-?7AkL. G CrZj 1VAA4 1r—;.1MVMY J,4-.1 t ,ara 5444.rG /Q T'S /t"✓ ilt C.t N T ce: ► s �" .4�, CERTIBICATION I hereby certifv that the statements furnished above and 10, t,be attached exhibits present the data and information required for this irlitial evaluation to the best of ray ability, ' and that the facts, statements and information presented are true and correct to the best of-my-knowledge: And belief. 4 . 2:7 .�'� gam' Dite Signature �. far /`'� � �',�•�—�.,� *()$a separate sheet for longer responses. 4/8 "^�S.luawdo�anaa putt C X01 31.MS'40 A Nno 14— e -� P=mm: court B t�3a Co.1'tannl� C - , _ r, T,v zyr �r1 nAY PLAs�i roN cs r�r l�vc� ,. pa NAY 151989 'r:OR PARCyZ, :. MAF G�F2, SLTi3T]2VTS`rQN MAT' CaVii�e, Cd�F t ` 1W.ps 1-4 to be coapieted by applicant: 1_ APPIIC ! T :1WE AND ADDR SS: Y. pgOLJFCZ 4r-SCRE?.1ZbN: P. / AS$ZSSIMf S P RRL-LL NGM3r-"'F s) : 6? P- S / 3 ©-- 57S2 4,s ROPt3Sr"D u$-: A l I 7r.a° follcwing items art to be cc=pleted by the Planting Department: i ,%RE',i s n^!Si';iG //t - LAD CO iSE VATION AGRF.Fi'If M. la Gw;:-?.slE. ;?i..tFe DTSIGSATION: j AT41CUL- ` L-.SEs s=IES No It is recetmended that you perform the 1 i Aarc ilturzl ccmpatibili4y 3C � following checked items: !~ate a.-td newer Capacity' K ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK X BOTANICAL SURVEY 1. Adequate sire Facilities . 4: Road Caxsarsty and Maintez=ce iC GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 5. Accitss to C,%=rcial and SchoolsX $'� K"__ YES NO oNGii'u�z� AhTt "cites CROS' hiliTHIN DEFARM-MUT OF FISH M—D GAME DEVELOPHtila ZONE: _C I 1, Pped=inarit 5.10 adi Parcel Site 2.. V Zcz:w- l y, car ur,,".= Boundar it-Is Winnil FLOOD S t7 LAIN: �C 1. Ag. Viability not.Lapaired "IMI i AREA, SPECIFIC OR Staff Dl tai�jination: Substantially ccnfor-s to:,: LAND OSf. PLAtt i' I GzriZR�L PLAN: 1, Land Use k � If Yes 2: Conservation xName of ?lan 3 Open Space WITHIN, UREAsY RESERVE IX tc Safe} � , �- _ ._,.� e IF Yes ..Nom • .• Hozre n£ Rnz:cxse 6i ftbusioZ 7 X Cirduiatieri � eIiRPORT' L.`ufir� USE PLA.'ts r�'ra/A/ �. r /`k.G '-�-":rte t / .�. • i s r� �-"ItlC. y . '. !-'tt✓..- _ �"�' r� �? V - C .. r G'' , ,.,,_.� �... �._.� i2' %:��.L�'l L�tdtf Sln ztu j9+�,Cy-G�•�c.-y=— jl"zirw�i-"'t_» a 3 1 I.KI ICl�;T MR VIE ktO)ASTEJ' UND DIVISIO iy I Ni •Ar1eU± OF tti. 11gVE 'SG r-V 1)Sh i1%11Et$r?C'tifi I+I iliI33�I %1 ,rL* ri s=-aaMC2 WIL it Mll� MERAL ?U,:r AID ZOO Nc. r- Dati:d 1 I .. ,. Sighature of Applicant / 0-knit repokt. Will orp rc and be ditiez-16W si-ti (6) -tacntk s krdm thdate of 'tate swr :;ignatwie Lb 1000A (vavised 6-87) G nv-rTr- dolul rxx f CT• N'F'Rr1ANC:.T•� MAP r7F�YJT3L5 C V S 7 C7N MAP l xT�saii 1.4 ' -gppleted by applicant: Ap.PL . •, PROJECT' uESC'•IPTION %~ hSriES5oRIs PARCEL h"JMaER(s): I* 4w r'.0pOSED USE: ec)lioing iters are to be co:rpleted by the planning-DepartOent: LAND CONSERVATION AGREr.'4=! .ZO11ING DEsx�2: ATIO2: /?-2/JAG- Ont Sita Oesi tion Criteria:_ YES 'g '"1 - 2{p It is redo=ended that you pe: fora the following checked iteMs: i' [� ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK BOTANICAL SURVEY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY YES �2#O 7.. _ WITHt)EPARnoa OF FISH IN ZOITE: AND GAGE— DEVELOME21T JI — i2ITHIH FIAOD PLAIN tv.. ,.r —. tdj=fj AREA, SPECIFIC OR LAND USE PLAN: S't ff .betei=inat on: Substantially conforms to If Yes, G�,`E•tl�L PLA"t' 7.+ rand Use :.�.—; � Iiame of Plan. 2. Conservation _ r 3,Open Space WITHIN URBAN RESERVE 4 Safety, 5+ RoiseIf __ _ Yes, of Reses-� b. Housing 7 Circulation — �' AIRPORT WD USE PLAN: f�'" bate a4��r 5taif Signature ,���� /�-s FOR THE REQUESTED, LOM DIVISIONi I AN AWARE OF T:rE ABOVE STAFF UETERHIttAiIO RtiGARDYNG A5 iP APPLICANT THE CO;ifORMANCE NIT'H THE .GENERAL PLAN A-ND ZOIIIiiG� sigr*wee of Applitant gated u:ill expire and be discarded six (6) nonths frac the date of the staff signature: This teport �� �QOOH �re�+ised 6-87) Planting Department �{ ME: R. LAMB +TTLLTAAI .--.:. tr Environmental Health Department AP; 25..13-03 .--�- CDF (Forestry Department) Attn J. Craig Career (on: areasnorth of red line on map') Butte County Sheriff PG&E (check title report. Car easement) Pncific Ball BUtce ConnLV ?kusgt:ito Aba.Lfillent Oroville �losqui.to Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet hoof District (wall map) -___-7. ...nater, Ct�:�pbnr (� , . � D :ham Mutual Water Co. Pp or map) x• � bf individual welrJ:s are not indicated on a lZca�ion" Durham 'irrigation R tz California Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroviile-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Groville area, �E of river Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area \E of river) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pent:z Rd. to lake) Dei Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) �— Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) '~— Paradise Irrigation District city of (check wall maps for spheres of influence) froville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley 0?.OVILLE ARRA ON LY:- Lake Grovi-lie Area Public-Otility District (see large map in cabinet) r Feather River Recreation District (.see large map in cabinet) F?, Medio Fire District check wall. map, a small portion of Orovill� only) 'IGGS, RICH..,, �:RIUL,EY AREAS (SOUTH BHTTE COOTY). check wall map and title report. VAL to see Whtlt ,epplies. Some areas overlap: Drainage Districtl Drainage District rr2 Drainage District A11OO Drainage District X200 Reclamation District X533 Reclamation District n2056 5acrar,ento and SaA Joaquin Drainage D$,strict Butte Creek Draintge District fit" CERTAIN CASZSuperintendent and rural and mountain areas) Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) C Dept: of Fish and Cade (near Watea an' 162 (Olirre Hwy, �. Cal 'Trans (near State Dwy, 32-, 70, 99, 149 (Chico cut-of'L Richvale Rwy:), 191 (Clark Road) �, (projects with more than 100 lots or units)' State eater Qualat Control 'Board (p � �.. ro ect borders USA land --check AP books) t)n ted States Forest Service (if J 0 ovile) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Groville ro erky near take r �-_ watershed) State loiter Resources Department (p p Rock Creek Ketla;mation: Dista (west of Chico Airpott, south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy: 99 (see wall crap) Chico Area Recreation 9 Park Dist (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASES: check title report for an mention of special services or easements such as toyThe:rmalito Irrigation District (numbered items) RE VE,Alia 11° 20; Office of Planning i ZO-41 �f PlanningDepartment1400 ,Tenth Street, R Bir Sacramento, CA 95814 (`� 7 County Canter Drive �. UL 1 1389 Oroville, CA 95965 or _ X County Clerk �. County of Butte CA�1DkCE J, CFiI!B8S, �De�u ay �O-- p ST-M—TEC2 Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code, Project Title AP It Name Tentative Parcel. Map 28-13-03 William B. Lamb Statsubmitted to Clearirig'housd) Tellephone Number..... use Number Contact Person arin ho John f,41endonsaj Public Works, (916) 538-7266 Project Location on the east side of La forte P.oad, across from King Ranch Road, Bangor area. Project Description Tentative Parcel Map to divide 27 +/- acres to create three parcels: 1 @ :12.5 acres ; 1 @ 8.5 acres and 1 @ 5.7 +f- acres T'nis is to ads*ise that the Butte Ccuhty Advisory Agency _ (Lead Agency orResponsible Ageacy) has approved the above-described project on July 10 , 19 $ 9 and has made (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project: ?. The project will, Y. will not, have a significant effect on the environment 2, An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisionsof CRQA• _ A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the prcvisiat's of CEQA 5, Mitigation measures were, :X were not, made a cotldition of the approval of the project: 4. A Statement of overriding considerations was, : X'klas not, adopted: for this project. This is to certify that the final with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the general public at; Butte County planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville,f CA 95965 Date Received for Filing and Posting as OPR _ � Signature Paul�� Leasure, Senior planner 96 09 �: ( I `i2t1e t+ ', l4! 198 ne, �ftAf, LAI -4D CSF NATURAL WEALT14 AND BEAUTY DEOARTMV41` OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill)CHBF,F, Director` 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE; ; OROVILLE,'CALIFORNIA 95965 Telep6onet (916) 538.7661 CER IKED MAL RONALD D. AcELROY Deputy Director Julys 10, 1989 i t William B. Lamb RE! AP 28-13-03 4,140 Olympiad Drive TPM Los Angeles, 0A 90043 ;f Dear fir. Lamb: r At the regular July 10, 1989, the adopted negative � meeting 3 y July ► : Agency p g � of�.€�1d on environmental impact and approved the tentative parcel trap of the above -referenced property subject to the conditions tinted 6A the attached sheet. If no appeals are timely filed --within ten (1b) daps of the date of the Advisory Agencyr8 approval.---urith the Clerk of the Beard of Supervisors; this action will be finale, When the conditions, o£f inaloval are oollnpli.ed with, it will be in order y: y ap" with ,the Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within, twenty-four r47 Months of the date of approval by the Advisory hgency If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Very truly yours, William Chef t Director of Public Wot"ks t JAhn Mendonsa ?s '�a:'istant Director JM/ds attachment cc Planning Department Envirbnmental Health bepartmt nt SDA i WILLIAM B. LAMB, Tentative;,,Parcel Map, AP 28-13-0;3, three parcels on the east-side of La Porte Road across from King Ranch Road. Bangor area. ;�ngi�reerc G.E,A: - PLlbh7.c Works conditions Deed, to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of--stay from the centerline of La Parte Road and 60 ft. on parcel. fy Indicate a 50 ft.g builditr setback from the centerline of La Porte Rd.;, 3, Show all easements of record on the final map._ 4, Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct to county standards. 5, Pay any delinquent taxes or current ;taxes as required; 6 Meet the ;requirements of the Butte County Fire bepat!'nento 7, Meet the :requirements of the Butte County Mosquito Abatement District,: Health Dept. conditions; S. 'Provide a 100 'ftp. leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or within 100 ft. of the property boundaries on parcels 1 and 2- 9. Show a SO fti seachfield. setback from the drainage way on parcel 3: 10. Show the usable sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels '1F 2 and 3. 11, t`the required quantities,o_f domestic 'water are available toparcels ji 'f r• ' J E G; n. ountf LAN. 0 OF N A T f.! R A i '�A' t;' A tA a F+ AN iS I s" A fyI * ,„ DEPARTMENT OF PUBL.Ic WORKS WILLIAM (13111) CHEFF, Dirocter CERTIFIED MAIL 7, COI%NTY CENTER DRIVE .OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone (916) S38.7681' RONALD D, McELROY Deputy Director : June 22, 1989 William B. Larib RE'; AP 28-13-03 4140 Olympiad Drive Tentative Parcel %tap Los Angeles, CA 90043 1 Dear ►r. Lamb Please be advised that the Butte Coufity2 AdviSOry Agency will: hear Your, application on the above -identified property on July 10, 1989, The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcE1 map. Public Works will recommend the conditions of approval as listed on file attached sheet: T110 meeting will commence at 9.00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors' Room; County Administration Building, 25 County Center Drittr~; Croville, California. If you have any questionis regarding this matter, plea;�e contact this office. hte"ry truly ;+s�'z`rs1 `' Will am Ch Director o?t jbl:L. Works ;y I IL -i , Jt<�14n A(Zs.star. Director M/ab attachment ,1 cc; k�.,Plaf�'ii�:li'g _Dpp�rtment ., 8i yv7ii:onmental Health 1'eparttent �.D SAA i acne 20, 1989 ` .vsa•��.v a� vscir>�uc� LAND 0� PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95966-3397 TELEPHONE -;(916) 538-7601 William Bi Lamb /140 Olympiad Drive T,os Angeles, CA 9004.E Re: Tentative Parcel Man AP 028-13-0-003 Dear Mr. Lamb, They Butte County planning Department has completeu the environmental review of your project in accordance to the California Environmental' y Qualit Act and forwarded to the Butte CoUnty Advisory Agency within the required 105 da �- the California Public Resources Code Section y2115 rsuant5. to In addition, the Planning ,Director's report L`equ red by Sections 20- 6,8 and 20-99 of the Butte. County Subdivision Ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the Environmental Pocumentation/PlanningDirector'`s Report which has been prepared !for yotwir project. Pleasereview the enclosed Initial Study/planning Director's Aeport with conditions of approval if applicable. ann,, y errors or omissions in our evaluatioIf you note our attention; please bring them to The Environmental Documents and PlanningD`; I �._ t to your project has been sent to the Butte Cot�anytAavzscRiryoAgency for their action. California Government Code Sections 65950 and 65982.l requires the Butte Count" Advisory` t hearings and approve or disapprove t Agency se on y pp thin six months from the si�emonthhtime limitafolication was received and accepted.. The Pp your *�>~o"ect within r ,Your project mandated by state: law, will occur on November i 1969. he Advisory Agency will notify you. Of the time and place of the public hearing zl.or your ptbject: If there are modifications to otic y project, not related to Mitigating an identified! impacts re-evaluation of shell. be requited, Your project CN !! It ,1 rt 1, Inter -Departmental, Memorandum T Butte County Advisory Agency IRON Planning Director. SU33JECT: Report on William B. Lamb for Tentative parcel Map on j AP #028-13-0-003 DATE: June 20 .1989 This is a proposal to divide 27 acres to create three parcels: one @ 12.5 f acres, one @ 845 t acres and one @ 5.7± ac -es. The present zoning is A-5 (Agr;cultural - 5 acre parcels.): The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this are,a as Agricultural -Residential. There are no specific or community plans for the area. The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning no 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 ouali.ty Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 10 days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. Recommend approval. DRH:1r ,cc.' William B. Lamb , GDA APPENDIX F Ii cotmxy OF L VYl20 fM T'E'AL C �-IECKL�S'T V03RM I' ("To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG No. 88-09-07-03 AP No. 28-13-03 i ., t:itGTZtTC7I�772 CLARA. LAMB Nome of proponent ---` Aildress of proponent and' representative (if applicable): Clara Laino _---- 4140 nl iad 'Drive _ -- Los Angeles,, CA 90043 }tra ject descriptions GENERAL PLAN ABMNDMENT from Grazing & Open, L,andtoo Agricultural-Residential. T '!Vi"J'A ORX IT`?1�TIySNGS OE` . ST GN�FZAL�TC YES, TiAYHE NO _ Il. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environments substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population, to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, raiuce the number pt restrict the range of a rare endangeredor p imp tant examples of major periods of Calornia historyroe prehistoryiminate ai Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the etriment of long-term environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment its one which .occurs in a relatively brief .period of time while X long-term impacts will endure .ii`ito the future,) �--- „ Lyoes the project have lzpadt� d,,ch are individually limited but cumulatively theimpact considerable? may i�ct On two or more where each resource is relatively small, but where te resources t where he effect of the total of those impacts on the environment i significant.) �� Does' the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings) either directly or indirectly? GIII� i T�"� F M TATYON (To be completed by the 'tend Agency), On the Oasis of Ws initi+si evaluation: I/t1G find ther proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARkTIbN'wi_ll be prepared. I/WE Mind that although the proposed project COULD have a aignifidant effect on the environment, there will'not be a, significant effect in this case because, the MITIDATIgN MEAURtS described on the attached sheet hove been added to the project. A NEGATIVX DXCLARATIbN Will be prepared, i/WE find the proposed project MAY have significant effect Oil:the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REi'4ftT is required. CD'UNTy OF tOTTE, PiAWNING DEPARt4ENT OCtt7ber 25, David R. Rit6niMdt Associate, P nner Reviewed by: _ \l w:_NVxRiJZV1N'tkl.r x1V1PaAGS gxplenati<ons or all OYEV and iMAYBIr answers are requited on attached abeet(s) 4;{ Pl+R2ti. Will the proposal result in significants YES MAYBE *10 Y, a Unstable earth conditiohs, or changes in geologic substructures? b, Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovering of the soils c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? 4.: Destruction, covering 5r modification of any unique geologic or physical features? --. e, increase in kind or stater erosion of soils, eitheron or off site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or k'' 3 bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Toss of p -ime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? _►�'' h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides; ground failure or similar,hazardsti Z. ATR. Will the proposal .result in substantial: a. Air omissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors,'snWke or fumest c. Alteration: of air'movementj moisture or temperature) or any change in climate, locally or regionally? . Will the proposal result in substantial s' A, Oianges in currents or the course or, direction of watsr movements in either marine or fresh 'waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rete and amount of surface 'runoff? .... c, ireed for. surface nsnstallation7 including vegetation dtulvert k cff-site ige removal, hannel tion or d. Alterations to the course or float of flood watertl _ e. Change in the amount of surface Water !many water body f. Discharge Into sut-face waters, or in any alteratiosi of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature) dissolved oxygen or turbidity) g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flaw of ground maters? it. Change in 'the quantity or quality, of ground 'waters, either through direct additions or vithdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? i, in the amount. of water othe-wise available for public °water sgtedudts?i Exposuro of people ot, property to iiht r -re ted hazards such Its flood ng`t. to. l' APiT TES. Will the proposal result ih, ,substantial: a.. Change in the diversity of sprues, or number of any species of plants (including -trees, shrubs', grak&, 'craps, and atjuatc plants)) bi peduction of the numbers Of �iriy unique, .rare or endangered species of Pants? c. Introduction of htN spet es of plants into art area, or in A 'barrier to the normalttplenishment of existing species) . d,. Reduction in acreage or any. agricultural crops Ni:l'i the :propoi, result in, substantial: ;�, ' NO 'I a; Changer in the diversity i:i£ species, or numbers of any species of :animals ('birds,,, (land 'animal's inc;{:uding reptiles, fish and she�ifish, organisms x or inset'ts)7 ....... Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals! r.—W I;; Introduttion of petit species of animals into an area;, or in a barrier to; �. the migr.atioll or movement of animalsl —. _...._ Ut'teri:oratipiy of etristinE� fish or wildlife habitat? tI5b. FJidll this proposal result in substantiali' ``•_» Y a;, Increases iA existing noise levels? �v b. INposure of people to severe noise levels? „ IgGti1' AND::.GGARt. Billthe proposal product significant light and glare? g. D USE{ Bill the proposa'_ result in a substantial alteration;o£ the •Itresent or planned land use of an areal �--, p. fA1'UZ R£&OCc S. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increase itt 'the rate of lase of any natural resources! ... b, beplef ion of any .non.-ren wable natural resources? — �... iii. OF'_ly'SaT,. Will the pro,Oosal involve;. piSit _ a. A risk of estplosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, peuticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event x of an accident or upset t-'"ditionsl i. Possible interference wiCh an emorgeney response, plan or emergency evacuation plan? ---- jj3 ;OPUI.ATION. Will the proposal alter location, din'-.ibutipn, density or growth rate of the human population? il?., 1460SING, dill the proposal alffect Ootisting h6usinga or create a demand i for addi:IonGal hOusing2 -......'; 1. 13ii+NSPORIATYON G'[RC�I;ATION. `dill the proposal result ini a:. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movembt7 b. 'Effects on eftiW ng parkiiig facilities: or demand for new parking? c:. Substanf lal iaapact on exitiltiYtg transportatidit tYstWO d. SignifioAnt a4lreratioos tO present patt#=s of circulation or movement of people :and/or 'gods,? ..�.. 6, Alterations to watekborbej, sail or air' traffic? f Increase in i`.raffic batards to motor Vehidler" bic "dusts or pede"striainsYPOB 14r. Will the prtra ast�l have an efi ect uprn or result in a treed tyl E5. i iaarbnew r altered government AterVicesE I AL, Fire protectiOnt b` police. protecticnf C. schools �._.._. A. Parks or ether reareationAl facilities?�.._. e» Maintenance of public faclUties, 3nclttding: roadi3t .... ,r_. ' dE , OLhor k;avernm&Ital services'l Al ql j� >, (' gERGY., W 11 the proposal r6s"It. in: YES a, Use of',,ubstdntial amounts of ,friel or �srterpy? b;; Subs: antiail increase in demand upon € .1isti,+tg ,sources Of energy, or iedquire tl.ie development, of new sourcftli of energy? ley UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need fur new systems, or Substantial alterations to the following; �t A. Power or natural g"? b. Comma .lcations systemu2 c, .Water ,av'ailability? d. Sewer or 'septic systems? e, Sto= waiter 'drainage? disposal! C[. solid wxsto and FIC9J1iAN EihLT(. Will this proposal result tlt a, Creation of any healdJ hazard or poteiitial hazard (excluding mental health)? b Exposure of.people- to potential health hatards? �;, At S. Will the proposal result in j ie obstruction of any scohie vista or STHETICS vie-4 open to the public, or will�tho p:opUal result in the creation ,of an aesthetica;llY offensive si.,e open to public vier!? 1 .CFtFAI � I . Will tate proposal result, ,;h 4in Upact upon the quality or quanttl-y of existing recreational opg.ostutiitips? - I. Gt%1+TtJRAL ROtJRC1 S. a. i;ill tho proposal res4it in the alteri'tion or destruction of a prehistoric or historic arehaeologicaljste? ; Ei.i dill the proposal result in adverse phi sical Or ae9thetic effects historic buildingo��structure of ob3ect2 to a prehistoric or l c Doesthe prold posalhave the potential t�� cause: a physicahange n. whict ..unique ethnic cultural values? .._,_... d, Will the proposal .restrict existing rejgious or sadredi uses within the potential impact area? .. �9 S SSYC77y OP r4V1AorgmVNTE;VMON- gee .attached. �, i! ,l } ,u ` t 10 �i rte, USSIO:,N OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP# 28-13-03 \l 3b,f The goal of the 4pplicant is to be able to divide the three that Would be permitted under tnE• 21 Aacre parcel into parcels (e%Doting A-5 zone but is not permitted 'ander the existing general.. Iylan minimum If. the emignation of Grazing and. open Land (R.1,0 acre parcels). is ultimately divided into three parcels, development of J;hree groperty bw,-OOsites of the property would lead to some disruption, displacement bhe soil which couldlead to chOAges in ray ,Vachon and overcovertLng of ,,absorption raises, drainage patterns and the rate and amount of surface both on jr�of'f. This in term could lead to increased arosion of soils discharge into local. streams.' I3ecau.se of the size of am off-site .anc� pro ert.ies ail,d the standard development requiremen;;s ro the r Mtiti'ision Ordir,;,ance, this should not be a significanss problem. 1 .4dz While not on primary agricultural soils, division of the three would effectively remove any offor' ,propetty into parcels economically viable agricultural use of the land. Additionally, the located immediately adj acnt to properties that are �-u,bj ect property is ;mbject to Williamson .Act ,Contracts for graz.Ln.g Land with 160 acs;e ;��3.mum conanrac acreages. See Item #1 above of residential uses into to and Items a and,11 -Lntt area could:. effect.. below rasion neighboring agricultural operations:; 'All of Butte County is within a moderate earthquake intensity zone is located approximately 1 mile south and 71.11. The subject property of inferred faults associated with the Foothill Shear Zone , ,00tithwest hich,su orted the 1975 Oroville Earthquake. Construction of pP for seismical) active Building Code Standards y buildings to Uniform ;areas should provide adequate protection to occupants h case of seismic activity. d :California Department of F'i,sh and w See the attached letter from the CaT: Clattte 1i,12u Amendment of tk.,e County Genera. Ptah to provide for ,a the 'sou,.h side of LaPorte Road in this ri, 14--ural-residential uses on could lead to additional requests from neighboring ;properties, ' area removal of those properties from Williamson Act Contracts and a the viability�of the agricultural land in deterioration of agricultural the area. These effects may be minis ize`d since the existing parcel is single ownership of only 27 acres rind would not directly ;effect a of agricultural land. Rural residential sized lots of 5 ; laiamount to jo acres are.in general occurrence from Bangor south to this the north side of LaPorte Road. Smaller lots 60 not property along Bangor .arid generally „occur on the south side of LaPorto Road ,between requests in ._ property. This project could trigger similar the subsect grope Would represent the first parcels designed primarily for the area and Vesidential uses south Of LaPorte Road in the immediate area: ,13a,c,f4 If three homesites are developed on the property, ther-3 will in traffic and associated traffic hazards be an incremental increase along LaPorte Road, a corresponding ,incromental increase in maintenance 5 .,, t s �1egr,�.iraments .1 , xrhis project will represent an incremental�:Lncrease in demand far r,rukv .:i.c services 1A a rural: area. `! The :sujbject property is located, approximately cQ trines from ro I ,lle, jaxsl a similar distance from Gridley. These are the closest I'r areas suppolrtng major shopping and public services. This 4jgtance will require greater than normal expenditure of fuels for euerts of the property} to access the centers, or for ser vices from kc e conters to access iLe property. 1,46.h,c.d. Power and telephone lines will have to be extended to new buj-,14,ing sites 1,oca.ted on the property and additional wells and septic Sys,. In»stalled ti ,�, ��ms will have to be , aec: Additional dwellings built on the property will change the preSominantly open vistas that are now predominant .in the area. aecommended 17i tig on Measures � s to be attached to any t3ubsequent Parcel. ap resuli rYg from Pe Place the fqilowing notoO-a or, any subsequent Parcel gaps "owner agrees, p':iar to issuaaum of building permits, to pay Deer Herd Mitigation Voest as may be required by county ordinance or - olution. owner acknowledges that no such ordinance or resolut .sz_is in effect,,` as of the date of this tentative map pproya , t ax � :4me I, it t{Yi t t, r. �I P gol.icant, : Clara Lamb AP #28-13-03 Log #8.8-0-07,E-03 DATA SHEET a 1PROJECT 'DESCRIPTION 1.. Type of Project: General Plan Amendment 2. Brief Desctiptibni. F.roM Grazing and Open Land to Agricultural- Residential 3:. Location: o.n the south side of LaPorte Road at Kings Rand* Road approxJ,mately 3 miles southwest of Bangor, southeast b Oroville. 4. Proposed Density of .Development: 5+ acres per dwelling unit ., Amount of Impervious Surfacing,: Minimal Access and Nearest Public Roads: Property fronts on LaPorte Road. 7* Method. of Sewage Disposal: Individual septic systems 8. S7;)urce of Water Supply: Individual wells g.. Proximity of Power Lines: To property, 10.. Potential for Further Land Divisions and Development: A qubsequent parcel map creating 3 parcels is likely to result from this project. (Existing A.-5 zoning) B. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING l�--ictal Environment, 1. Terrain a. General Topographic ch,"itactert Rolling oak grasslands b, Slopes: Gaftbrally 10 to 20 per slopes with sor►ie flatter areas scattered within the property. c. Elevation: From 400"to 500 feet above sea level d. Limiting Factort,, Sone areas of steep slopes 2. Soils a. Types and Characteristics:Auburn soil series, generally well drajned with moderate permeability on soils from 10 to 28 incby, Limiting�Factors Moderate permeability and shallow soils 3. Xalt tal Hazards of the L«nd aij Earthquake Zone: C4odetate earthquake zone VIII b. Erosion Potential. High c. Landslide Potential: Low i d. Fire Hazard: Moderate e. Expansive soil Potential.: Low Hydrology Sutfacc�' water tributary of Wilson Creek border's the � I a . � ,� 1 y LaPotte Road and crosses the )5roperty on the north side of rqos* northwesterly corb,er of the property where it lies �7 iJ111�, , „ I north of LaPorte Road. b. Groundwater: Unknown, potentially limited C. Drainage Characteristics: Property drains to thenorth and vest towards tributaries of Wilson Creek. d. AnnualRainfall (normal): 26 to 28 inches per year e. Limiting Factors: Potentially limited water supplies and setbacks from drainage ways. S. Visual/Scenic Quality Good 6. Acoustic Quality.- Good 7. Air Quality:, Goan Biological Environment; 8. vegetation: Mixed oak grasslands with blue oak and digger pines. } 9. Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals common to valley oak grasslands. Cultural Environment 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the Area: Low sensitivity area. 11. Butte Count;., General Plan besignation: Grazing and Open Land 12. Existing Zoning: A-5 (Agricultural, 5 acre parcels) 13. Existing .Land Use on Site;: Mobilehome site on thQ property and open oak grasslands. 14 Surrounding Area; a. Land Uaes. Scatttered single family dwellings at rural densities. b. Zoning-. A-5 (Agricultural, 5 acre parcels) c. General Plan Designations: Orchard and Field Crops to east, west and ,south with Agricultural-Residential to the north across Laporte Roadi i d. Parcel Sizes: S to 10 acre parcels to the north 'acroAs LaPorte Road with 20 to 10o acre parcels to the east, west and south,, e: Population: S airse 1,6. Character Of Site and Area: Rural agricultural (Grazing) land. 16. N66rest Urban;Areae Oroville, approximately 20 miles 17. Rdlevant Spheres ek:f ;influence.- None At Improvement Standatdt Urban. Area: NO l9. Fire Protection Servide; a. Nearest Coiint - y. (tate) Fire station. . Station 455 in Bangor, approkimately, 3 miles and Volunteer Station #75 in: approximately 5 to 10 miles, eut Water Availability! Fire tankers only 20. Schools in b` Area,. Palermo tpi,jon School District and oroville Union High Schbbl District. , 4 r GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Go ' A,- 47 E RESOURCES A STG s LC3F CdtIFORh vemor P ,''TMENT OF FISH AWD GAME fi7 +1- #Ik11V MUS ROAD, SUITE A Etc 3 RAMIR* =RDOV.A CrAIIVORNIA 95670 1?i,�`7i.L5�f X55-7020 B Co. P9anning C(ATM10 He, Craig Stanton SE,F 3 i? 'iGg p),Vt.te County Planning Commission prville, CaMOMia 7 County Center Drive ,ovine, CA 95965 &ioa,r Mr. Stanton: �b Department of Fish and Game ('DFG) has reviewed the Claw Lamb tp4xal Plan Amendment (GPA) , a proposal to change the designation of 27,5 acres ('zoned. A-5) from Grazing and Open. Land to AAgraicu.ltaral-Residential.. Located southwost of Bangor, a Portion 6,r jill of the property is w.."h.in designated winter range of the Zooretown deer herd. s,ubd v is ions have adversely affected more than 40 percent -f the n*Sn+ter range ('i.e. critical and designated winter ranges) in B'Utte County. 3n an effort to resolve the subdivision/deer o;onflict in Butte Count T' the 11FG has recommended a s,?ries o actions- for the 'goarew c" Zi!rle:visors .Ooalyd). tc The IDxG also identified 0D0S' ignated Dova.;opment ','ones" where development may occur, jirovided certain mitigation, measures are -,aopted and implemented,'by the Board Tie GPA is within a Designated bevelopment Fone. if a GPA change Leads to a. division of the. property, the assessment of a mitigation fee would be appropl:iate. t7ntil mitigation measures aar.-- adopted andimplemented by the Board, the DFG would eeccmmend dedial of any land division proposal, ge have no recommendation concerning a GPA redesignation of the property: if-we can be of .further assistance, please contact Patricia Perkins, Wildlife Management Supe'rVisor, or Jim. Bower, Associate Wildlife Biologist, at (916) 355-7010. S ncerely QLi f J es D. Messersmith Regional Manager y .. 5 -.D.A. 220 Grand Avenue Oroville, CA 95965 TPM LAMB,, 4Jilliam -_ APS 25-13-03 - La Porte Road Dear 'Sir TIlis -department has advised the Butte County Department of Public gorks Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the , above application. Ov,s'ed ozR present information, we can recommend approval or a�9Cr?i`;anal approval< Recommend Conditions foe-ARILroy I 1, Provide a 100' leachfield free a*)tbadk around eKis tz"z1Ltix wel. s either, iaithi.n the property or within 100' of the peo156 ty boundaries on parcels Land 2. 2, show a 50' leachfield setback from the drainage way on parcel 3' . - 5; Shp,10 theusable sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinancepcels f on , 2, and . 4, Prove that the required quantities of domestic water are available to parcelt 1 and 3. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Trim Hughes or myself at the above listed address or telephone number between. 8:00 - 10:00 A.ri. weekdays Sincerely Vhilip E. Nelson Supervising Env-ironmental Health Specialist Division of Environmental Health PEN/kL cc: Planning Depa rtmen /'" inn MAY 1 51989 COUNTY of BUTTE: OrOV11110, CRIOM4 EPsf22�IE"T OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95967 (9105M-7266 Kay 12, 1989 U`illiam Bi Lamb RE: AP 28-13-1],"1 4140 Olympiad Dr. Tentative Parcel. Map Los Angeles, CA: 90043 Dear Fir. Lamb: This is to notice, fou that your application for a tentative map for the above -referenced property, Its being submitted to the. Planning Department "or environmental cdna etermition, and to the Environmental Health .Department for its 'review. l n'8 application will be i ,Onsidered complete 'when we have received notifidation from the P1o, n no Depart (tent and the Envi.rt`inmet.;tal ,Health 5 ?;l r t Al1er.a` -hats i ♦ f it +�" w'; [3 i 21;' x tiFs��� vx r C ,�r�'it Mt 1 .: �i `i y �'a,F� ,l k L FLS ret on a.. �l ,;. Very truly. your William Cheff Director of Pui)lic works John Metidonsa Agsistant Director 1 -MI k cc-, Planni'�g Departtieht Envirolvnental Health, Department LD 1120 (Revised 2,88) ,