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Mardh I�, r 1989 E�; RLti GE3,�'nRt1AiVCE ,REr�CRT DACE OF awVJ-.jjCAN`1' SIli1VA U - LAI6 CONSERVATION ACT ComrRACTS?_ No LTM E .AP:PLICATION RECEIVED April '4; .1 989 J k=- I; "/SURVEYOR/ClVlL ENGINEER n"`�arr�Y2'X s`trc s~ GH 1fi"+nT.:ikYi'1N,y�S{1 Ai{p4MWwM..Y r Oroy{�l,le, CA 95���'� O- 7!Z PZ'ANNINC bVIECTOR' S REPOkT .PREPARED : ------------- Ell-iVIR01114 ENTAL �;. CAT2GORIC,AL tX2MPTI'G.N DATE r ILEI? DM-11NATION AND DATE,NEGATIVE DECLARATION, DATE ADOPTEb , MxTIGATEb rip bECLlR:�TIUN DATE AC?C117'A",D -� MI. INP.ACT k80oRT D't'TE CE'RTIVI .4».t... _ 8' PATE C T.EARTNC!IOLSg 0, SUB 00r,S.4x`TT4 ti EE'TS'Na DATr-, }' ADE1,180AY AGEMC'l HEAIIrNG DATE .ACT.I0 �'J� (i t�J l'Il�l "i �l APPEAirEB , DATA BOARD ACT16N M yi��y� ,y?� VOR tte�r yy.�}}}}�� pr�'�''�'� f+� }�� CC+L�IMM'S VOR CLAic� t4O, tj�RL' v„kT OA' a n8poAl T)CNT'ATM OUBD SION X +� f Oii)tq _ A _ � TENTATIVE PAMIL, L MAS '��`71 PREL?hMARY SU13DIVIOIarr WAIVER Ap,P L'TcAxxor� (Ply a*l►e check =appropriate box) APa Pierce ' C'T.ri°ORNx. Michael PHONEN h� P-0- Box 431-, Berry Creek., CA 9 Ot'trra - Same- LxoNt ZZ AnO.�P ., cas,,,.►. _ t, T . , ,, w -- ta.rnhar, t- B.roWn & Assoc. _ PEi01qE ttio,r e '�� .C._ ADMIKSO: 'P 0 Box 1.5?6 Oroville:, CA`' 9586 MID t-tMME Or HMARINGTO: Michael G. Evans, 1 Nice Orolle, CA. 95966 (916) 589-5198° 1 )GATT tN lir MOPERT`l: =fjj8jjZp 18N RANGE - �„,,, ArrSMSOG Rita PARCEL ONMIA. p 3-'4 '1.'olhl. ACREAGE r T'UA JE—SPLMMI'T MEMINARY TIT19 RBMMO ' OR RECENT POLJOY C� �JTIrg 1'N��Ul2 riO j (datetl within IAsf-. sx.c:bmiths) 1rr"ITH A!'�PLICA!TION; IND' � xCAMdET,OW x DATA ' AND tfECORDIIVG IIk'OFZt*IATION ni` YJHICH TH;'CS PAP4TICiJIAR pACET i'aAO CRS D: 'Orior, to tr i t Dtl'L'la o6A6/7O 800.'K 16.1$; r AGE' p R`4` 57 Mi3i',+It AND 3 ZE OF PARCELS B 11Tts CkiEA'CED (ilicl'uding any I, e ihderr ,; 40 aci^es us.- I @ 60 AO. r � f. DIS011'ARCE' TO ' 0AIRNAL VAT�R COURSE OR S1POTayi ,DRAIN: On ro' ►. l�ttti?��D ri1Y','1t0D Or t;GiAGE Di "ALzPO ual . fir. tom, a5 (Oheek with Ttealthi _..�..._ b� 7aJ^ttrieh� ) i4)t�tlt[:i� :;tUi#CC r�%"tAERs individual uvells_ I�,j << Cried ; C. with �isa� th i1t1 Cn� i :tt Arm POMLINES =I -Te TO ,�� MMARYP�RctLi t Cy,� ,. Li+` riOT X141,lItv1AIS THE' D18xnrtcl' lntCI y WILL MVM 110 13113 rpt � ina.le s ([a)' lop() 1 nttl 7,24-80 � ear +P dol for M. Pierce -All P-0-23-4 TUM 9 - Environmentai Setting The project site is a portion of an existing cattle ranch lcaged by the Rominger family. The highest point on the propej4'V i.o ,known as Parks Hill. The county lie with �Uba County is the easterly property line which is Honcut Creek. The ,l terrain. is gentle in the area of d homesites anproposed leachable s y itertd tollingo to steep near Parks Hill and Honcut Creek. See TMP.:M, for contours. The vegetation consists of Blue Oaks, Live Oaks, Pa so» tlttY.y Digger Pine Manzanita Buckeye, Brush, berry vines gg � ` Buck Bh and geo.#jqThe � s roppIhg- throughouto-thels�.teaow ls llSo�drocky �;estin" with several rock o�,ts , g commence In March. sail de. th, and p per6olation rates space availability aiye expee t i r An 'C.Wg.I.D. ditdh crosses throw h the Faroject. There axe sever p see areas where the lend below the ditch has been saturated, killing some trees. fr" There exists an old homesite :and barn with an orchard area i around the same on the proposed parcel I. The site has n�/t teex g 'use for several years as the power' poles have been remo`vQ�a and significant structure deterioration is occurring. Exastig.rtiad traverse the land and an axisting ditch Crossin g provides vchcujgrr� a ccess to all of the prOperty ;north of the' di'',eh. Little aminal life has been observed except for cows. Propsrty is within critical winter 'rangd for, deer. An archaeological survey has beef; authorized. The Chico stag Ant,hropalogy Dept ,, will begin in March 'with complet" or,. exp"ected it April ► A seismic Safety analysis ham been authora.x ed. Dr. ,7erolnl z: Behnke will begin in March with completion expected in Apri� A botanical salrvey for rare plants has been authorized. Mary Meyer will begin in M"arch wa tli compl etioh expected in Agri i. mater is trot required to be proven' due to the proposed parbil. sizes. however, 'one Oi two test, wells will most likely be px�ov3 ct'e� !�ti 1i _ 4 w7 b. ♦{ ' ,.9L... il,.dlt...., U.ii.ui.Y.� ning Department ..,.�._, Enyiron�ontal ffiea X 1th Department u CDP (Forestr Parttrtent ,YArtE; MIC ~ ..�.- Attn: J• Y Department)-:�'.IEG,.. 4 Y Butte County Carr-er, ounty Sherif'F' (on areas north AP: 28- I. 4 k- of red on PG&E (check ma O4 title; r ePOrt for easftent) `' Pacific $e1.1 Butte Count q Abatement GR Y Mos unto Oroville Mos xar 9 Abatement -µ->chool District (wa7,1 map)(areas within Iar -- f ge map an cabi et) ,� .----. water-compan y (if 1(Uvidual well r till -- Durham Irrigation OR `s are not indicat11 ed — California eater S — uChamaniutual Slater Co.n applic Utz 4 Or oviile-'Jon or, VF'andotte Irrigation ny (Chico area) • -- Thermalito Irrigation Distr_jiOn District (Oroville Limesoddle Community .Services Distxrm Brea, SE of 'r (ThFrmalto area ;VE to lake), of river) it<o� _ - �paradi.se, er,ea alon Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines _ t Waterwccks Doe area g Paradise Irrigation MiZl Rid , ,District BeiPorest Ranch a tea • (chtrclt wall ;inapa fors ) Oroviile spheres influence) ------ Choo --- -. paradise -- --., Gridley OROVILLE AREA ONLY; Laker Oroville Area Public Utility District r Recareation D (see Di large map.., --------_ El �3edio F'.. _ . . ether Rive tracC (see latge map i4 cainet� cabinet) c; -BIGGS Ai,E GRIDLEY AREA Fire Dx;, k; . (check` wall map; a small. f ► tiSOUTFI D Partxon of Or ovilaa onl') r see What appli e�>. itT`E COUTy t heck wall YUBA C s overlap j map and title re -'o Some area ----_ Drisage Dxstric� m2 Oi,y DE repOe Drai,,nage District P .�.o PUBLIC NO KS .� Mai D ra4reagej District #2OC1 n -�.._._.., Ree insHon Djst�ict �--- Ree�:aination District ��QSC '� Saci�amFhto and 'IjSan jok�!i , .--.� Bu�11e 'Creek Drainage D trib�tainsge District I ' x,v CERTAIN Sup fru taendent e►f Scho Dept 4:)t Pish ods (only for subd vi:'sions) Calr�d Gafi� neat .�- ---- Rzctns (hear,istate Erb; `' Dwa�er and ih rural nou pp� j O, o) Ii. and ntalti areas) .- State Rater ,,�Glark Road of�','�152 � " Y� Q�aj.it; _Conrrr►T Board 1, (Olive Nw ��..,.�. U`nited, 5t (projects with fio' t a utas�r�t Se _.. P-wFks Atld 'Recreation Derv�co Cif e._ than f:OC lot'. pro ecty bordera Sit land r , uhlts •, per.:tm6nt ('propert 'Creek Recl Rifie pa..rt ,et t nryai' - ohecfc AP 1r��atar Res�clurccu Do tion Di.'. (propert (3aka O,roville books ti;� east wof Hwy, !gg sea r neat+ Lake nrovilje -' ll" (west. rif Ghico Azr ort tlwatershe .., Ch' oo Ar,ee Recr 0i wall" ( aa11' in) p ` �,t i south of „� d ,ation &rk Dist 71 k Creek aid SR.ECZAL CA'StIg , �� on for silbria Vris Cin$ - r as, to T,e ;. .heck t�tla`eporlt for an Th, z ma t o Zrriga Fion D s n Ery men tFion , of s eci a n!bb egad e3ns 1 se ides C u'Fit r�r ,J-4wAuz rA.KGEL A . X'. 28•-23-4 Phase 11 Archaeological Testing , oxuylp � Dear. Michael; Thank You for the revised tentative parcel Ala O designation to minimize impacts to the e Pierce Parcel.Ya r, k� • arc •' M gnaton a avaadance area i , , noted t,+e areas Phase Ix test na facilitate comb kcal slte� ;y site �,#3A{smining cam Bin seveb,al instances; H You P),7 (stone foundation F per your request, i here ex )� ;rind$ the +r x�tor' estimates .far Phihse Il testing of Historic old P nd on'nd prnvide testings in ,contrast to Com lets archaeo�ec tiSs� aid,8 some 'a%�st to Fxbvide suppley P Phae'xx tial of a uientar information to a se s,l.the'Rituaquenes particular site in terms o r is dpsigndd, Register of Historic Places) eligibil C90A Ind s or p,�ten� be argued to constitute mxt�ga�tion depending ats NRNP (National: some instances, this May P ding o41 -the esults; I will not' deal itirith .Histor-,c Site ' fi x #3 t'themipiing cam its ;.fou have included it in Avaa.dance Area p, for I ,. right on the W68tern border of the avoidance tla 1 7t pr`aurae scant to coiitirm this in the .tieldlooks to be ho�,rever, , s.nd you 10ayiaStarc Site , lithe Old Homesite't groundstructures an . Tottclans.above , pio qui to extensive ra.fy our reeammendatiori, ive do not this k the ubsurface depositb. they are n (espieciail.v the houao) are are � above ground they are neither unigtie not do they eligible for a S" Possess �xnte r t.. the Ni2HF because �• "� plumbing) and ever rough both structurals m g Y• Their iiita has been. camprc,ir►i�ed the ., _ .. od' - g the dump a%ea, to the eaa ttof thetheu �fcations (i�irin 6njIiowev�; g h be infarmativeland res 81 a facet of earl , the buried deposits in se and o4l sei8cted latalitie�+ ms are1 that i,e ni pt tell l+;ri�,t,*rl e. y eta.. g p8st diet r1d lifestyle, aptatio11 to the house witk s �o fbrraa be a ubtled Y e, statifs dd. i.io �a1 x:' r� wr a l th - � Y , following., Pian. At the x# site 1,�e recamtnehdVILlinii�heo the o �) 4 more detailed ma , collection of diagnostic rtifacts� as well as a suri�soe (Z) a'�ubsurface testing � ' Meng of the lcnbwn t"rash dtiinp to establish its "tent and content a combination o anger testa eXcavatian units would be 8pl`opr`3ate• g and �r c. :1�5r�1�l litrf�.Y4�irtifist.ti,, r f on --site archaee� ogic$�l monitoring o identification �of_buried deposits (e,gra adi.r� bctivdt�es Historic bite? is i:elata.velp small and its potential at 'this t3txie unknown:; a relatively, small amount of sub ��. confines of the structure and,:around tsurft�ce testing wth3,n, the perimeter would reveal. the ;. existence and extent of any subsurface deposits. We propose to do tfif# testing primarily with an auger supplemented by a test unit nr11 'two,` in the case of Historic Site 48, on-site archaeological monitoring .6f grading activities would be judicious. This fieldwork must necessarily be documented in a report describing, 6'#4 e141Uuating the results. This report should ue of professional, quality and minimally use the recovered data to assess the information potentz€ Of the sites in a regional context. Additional archival, research May beneficial in placing the data in a "regional context. � sment p _., Based. on an asses of the pertinent information, 4 hays generated, the cost estimat48 on the f ollowing page. We estimate that .it kill require a ,p p . — , q approximately 31 person daps (248 ersoih;"hours for fi ',ldwork�' artifact analysis and descr tion and report �,, estimated a project cost of about 4 40b. PreparaA„ion. '[ale ,,rave > Thi estimate does not include time ormo,grading activities which Would be addi- incXud txanal , Please review this budget and let me know if it meets t. ith approval. I will -;be ,in the field during the month of _,Augustour will be difficult for us to field a creta at this time.. "l wilt and,it l have tdol'ac qualified personnel available during the fa1.ll semester in Saptemiher, lt this time we tau initiate a contract amendment for additional Work why' T ars spire i.r university Foundation will require If you have ar�' 6192. ,questiolis feel free to contact me at (9.16) 895-4300 of 61liceirely, I<1 i Prank t Bay am, Ph.Dl� I i s �ti r i , a t Or T ('2 R v ^d j 4! Nnvembar °20� 1990 Michael G. Fvar s Nice Place Orovi.11e CA 95966 n: .Mi.for Mand A.P Nt 28 23-04- 3-04 Dear Dear Hike. I Have reviewed. the tentative parcel map for the above prbpertY. 'The avoidance rareas shrwn, (ie. #S) .and 9" azing restrictions described toill miniTaize impacts to wetlands on the properhy, and concur with rectimmendatib�h�� L .-yrovided in. ori ginal 'botanical report. SincerPl�r, • ''diary E: '11ey,eto ,Botanical Con8ultat 4095 Freedom Roast Oro'ville CA 9596S-0740 (916) 533-5449 r i "IfOrh State University, chica C41`9 (Wifornia 05529-0400 Vop C�c�aFtti1+�11to� f;An htonologY ()7fij Utlhti 19Z i S December ?r 1990 Mr# Michael, G. Evans I NICO Place_ Orovil1e, CA 95956 1 Chandy Property p.M. near Michaela As you requested in your 1 c ' ,sheets 5` and G of the tter of November 8 Lhe p�.acement a - . Pxapa=;ed parcel ma 1990n we have evie O tions and site ocat�onsCe and restriction areasity ally r noted i'r 'we compar6 in our initial report. hose recommend Foy the mostart p > the devig those spocified in ou.,. �, Hated avo�.dance areas a size o,f Avoidance Area original -report, ti the map , �'he only � cainc.�d' trash area near a dreyn,age• l�hale this Y cxce tion 1,g ful arci�aeo].o gical feature"o fiWhi avoidance 3*ab a encompa,3ses on y,, ie recommendations of either recorded Historic , the most Important site area as a Site #8, ,aut- Whole.,�dance or Phase alternative- be enlarged to include thositeas a xx fiesting appliedConsequently to t penciled in a hatched line on whole, As per ton the map in the b ouindaries of Site the enclosed' ma Four reques . i8. p Which should easily If these taodifications at recommendations and meeta ;incorporated ;further assistance. MY approval, the map t&tt,,Vtould adhere to our ease coutac>r can be o., me if I Sincerely, :r Frank 8, Betyhalu � -, •... � it ul..y� kr A, ��"7�+� 6. /I A,,t PROP SED J141,; ''TION F 011ow.ing Note s On Thi! i.nal Map: 3 Ibcd oz„at- �'P .r the recommended crriX�;ation mea �;he Sei m , c Ffazard E'val ua ti.O;n l� Sures outlined xri �1,S'' ?ehnXce dated April: iqg� us 'the i o 'inaJ m4r� ' l,lorun no fes on the 1, ��Puil dings on these rt;r . cei.s shall t�e constructed to resist lateral ;i"o ;ices as outlin .d In tr ed ljhiform Puilding G�7tir i ) !'rrDb,ile homes placed 15,�n these arcels s o,�a.ced, anchored or 0 thervrasepiris� �lle�dal �e t 7 'r i 3 ty to r sr � t lateral. fQ , oc , that y- havj;f ori, the 'znal ivag t e �s incxea,ed. h ; Aroas recommertdod 4 riS” outlined in 'he!Il eismic h"a ar l vas �'buildih i . , ,pri1 1gg � 714 tc.n by + ate on the Final, Mj p ' a,nd thy% 'Areas recomme . �� aeti.h �:ree areas'" autl� ri�.i an. , Arcia ded as builda.n; tY ��f. 0"VI- ,1. dated March, 15, as folZowsIe;C logical Survt� _.aril al Show o I n the F1 14al Man the e4 iden ti ed as, „A'VOIDANC9 AP'I'A l I� I MAP date; i ni_� �+�, an the Irk jr .sdd `terlt t.` 9. a acv ` area or hCieMol',�_ Y �fgthe r astng Within an the ��s�:on o old htftt,e .'t k b�! Pr1.o:�' to prom t {i comrleti6n 10iipe Phage Il i etinF !r rat hem decs "ohaeological I li. Pa utlined aral i.he report by 8evill) U4, (Addendum to Stow ort the`i rta`� iap the l% i i`' i aoa idnfa`" d �I I G uaiaps a � U o'r`i }��e, �'ei,�' SGd t t1 fid: i"► sethad a' ea., iri�VCO ie'i:rMap tie arsified as ''AVOLIANC '!A,Fr .tits i;he.idpnt' II { gra huiid�il se _tirrti�t atir e m �y �'c area . ' ap� pa's, 141 s A1C) Vt ont��s �'' 1t«� �.s.b the ares identif'�,,ed "A'VOIDA4N.,C,.ti` ARRA 4yP0 yo rja t is r y 1 y I1,1 Chap ,L W y` .. r� w 4er% 4!loi. . li be atrorYrled,,pna: ro t, It» enc arcaal smpl= �� o r4. o t' anr;hae ia1 'esta.n'ri�ra� ort] fined iii' ttt rrit 1 dated (Add' iaurn to "e v'il l Y �'J .1� ifs _ f ., ,U ,., r, r✓r HAZB;�'RL-l.lAl'? .4 FCS, { THE PIIQHAtEL, F j 'tC)E lt'Ah'C n Ste ci-zona I - b „ wol1 J. ehnll,ea'hI,,C� R o 1 r it 44 I'" - April 89 , ,J i , I \ , tai' M. I' OIN I tfi7 : a 1 v sr ` o ri �lC ±• ,�, !1� n s� � J , �o. 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I �� ►"aJ traces r TM thi!5 St�kdy tjrtarwtnt� le�e1 Y vxsibl!� Pram �rari:rA7�-:M '11.1aI sit7-3 Were 4M1+ryry" phyy.� g;,aph+a and L , » I r ract:�trhz+:h were later i�r:nt��x�5'� _ Y ts initially locate , a�tlfar , iri the •field wheno.�� ee p csssibleter the plarpC,5es bt th% repr W'�t p i s small r ,a G:lttent 4e, Gtltr;� trat'O �riie� consistingb+typographic; tegnme, I primarily on aerial photos. >x+rhe twrat Are r�aroiv cohtiA��"�h'+� Ns;.. �y �p It t t0vN e tr-a� �f r ttl1� than t rtti t� �i' � S? for a 4.I��t ���-+T t.hdlt5Au�d� �1VJhilo ar.st A; 1 °eta u r .. � st�gths �i> eaLer t�'i�tn- i:�", mile e �tn� orad d£sr l et_e�, h-aving -F Are m rt Tohtz ih he C1f i Ce o f 5ci bm e , c cic)y ti they r 1971 r-r�� r� t " �r`Y"tti`'r nI sto1'to, 'hlap; ✓that �iIiot,"41t:e ec! 6mt it:1+=d a! thqu! I erd Ve I;indS and degrees nilcgirr h�!zard,+4 are as Yet i" ` r'e1�t mAr"th;g�ta��e eol� qic hat-ar- r� i s cter �i ap t�.(, nd no F�Li 1py1.' vail;hle. ai any urk an r*a , It it ,r��li l�:d that SQ'dh .. ►�1wt p r c1 i' the near +utLlro will be l i ttl c mare t.hei-t +« er r►It �'��a(.IY',�sslrration end cr�n.��imjimg doc1, si;i'i�n�,•rwiII h�Vca �� ►�� �;�diaJta I , rogardsrlg }�tti r riot i ] ��r►c! sc l ,, 7"h4 r+t=1"r, three (.tbLi h d ss!ismic risk r,i�l�s from irahxc17 irf. I ti po i1 ibI.,), to 'Pstir ate flaximLtm earthgttfAb.:� inter)51t;�ani G,otAntTl*,lir~so -maps al-lcw. Moll,�l=� �� ht�t���a3 3 �i1rl. Y��! 1 �AlIttins3 h� ty'� 1=r� /17 VT 7" and ()I or VII rt�~r eCtILL/el , Jnr fiQttt Co LMtY Th F I t Dugge5t that an avbrG,.kg M. it'iton sty of 6.$ r iglis Flt' appropeia•te -fog-. 4� rYiS n �.•r tip �5.� £..�'x•,L�r"i tSn -,s�Ne��' hl a ski nc� �,k•1 a, n{:�,nt x i'�,• y � Cau ti on shoLtI i b e9t rci. S d "i n uta n'. m s s ;Y rc^ional'"t on, Maas cbv ;°ing.l Yr �`, r s Ian f�Yr�s ° � �i cIfkr:t, U 95I) sf; , tL-9 r "Thcly ave gei`► r i` i i r►ac;_ _ '� fi �;,in ,_ which the nginiter or plomnin,q ALit ho' rity rni cretr:eg i air, l a� atl on i p r ��t�c J rt es Nah a"t~' r�.• tr�utty ,i oil a� i n-k�nd el.'s The thr'ei= &P6rLan nU'Cj 0dc omp I Ot 64, �s i5i�c�r✓x CMr J becaUsoo.`' IIOY ire Cft_i 9eML-lAIi�Z4e-d +'i () n�fj`'i 5 `1� G7 I P 1i:a a .It:., _ ,,, .. ., a ._. • ,. . _. ,a. _ ._..�, ...�o_._.wU.,.�,_.._.e,...,..:i...,.a�..r_.,,, , Iw i • � j 1C TABLE Mod7fied Merca » I7 -1 h uke F_a1Intens q, ity Scaio i. Not reit exp t ,, ,, ver;-,,,VIIL � ry under Llamage ft4hi in ,specially dctP sI crialh fa+.orabir etrcvn P / « « Stance%.stnlcturc; (O. conridrrdhht in owdfnsl q « substantial IL, Celt.. only by 1 rC»v: P,,',,* at rest,✓ buildings, witllt patted « C011Jose; drral in �<t N�=t.r, bttl(i' stitic: rsocrially on upper floors or builds iotas" Panel walla th'�own pilo &' L}clicxteP}• suspended objcct� frame 1"Ctures• p'a1! I`tiE' chPrrtnef3". rrsaY sw1h,g' , (I to II) III- Felt quite :noticeably indoors, d-. factory Stacks, columns;` monurt►e;tttt +els. 1-leavy turnlntr,�' Pce#2lly an upper noon or buildings, rsveYrUrxfr Sand and in ej te1 in srtt,ld cut tnanv people do not rccog2ttze it " - airs ts; r; curs .tante% in well wgtd,, tyc as in ctrr}lntuke. Standing motor�s catf •tncy cock. slightly; Vinraluon driving metoeca ' disturisG.1, (ons III+ :n jX)' liico P n of truck Duration esti IX» Damage co wdir¢ble " it� t Piil` » spo y (LII}" During the dav, >seit indoors by , designed' tructures; wc,i ,, �-desigtrr:� frame structuli= thrown ma atrtdobrz by a rew, At ni ' • ,' 3n4 some , out i t r plumb; ;.scat to subsr.� .ntiil 5uildih awakeinc� Disha, windows, doors �4I;,turbcd; tx11S with artial c�bUaase. Bu ldit�trs srt P t(t+ cd oaf routfdaClOnx. hi\kt: czCakihs� �} itaund 5e-sstit on like hea�;+v tru<3t Graund��_ conspituatsly. Un4e-, ountitlp foists sit Wng 'Wrcling. Standing, motorcar- broken. (IX+) et*kcd noiiecs`al"v" (IV to V), P by i X_ Sonic well -boric wo«#c.� str%;� svtex t ncxrlV eve�ronc, trtarsr a+},Fkc:tcd« Some dishes, windows, destroy cd; must. masahrv'�ncl lr�n1e, sirurtune'desmwcd witty their faun, t»c, broken; a r�.v:'instances of r:�e:�ed plant. unstable objc: datiohs; ground Lcll"y cracked» 1��i Ps brit I.indslides considerzhle opt-stsrncd Disturbances of tre=, [dlnni river banks and steep shoes. Shilcd poles,and other tall objects said and %%rind W,acri�lyhd �I sarae+.irgcx noticetL Peridulutn clocks Ped) ores banks„ ) it 4 *av stir' ( to V I by 411, c s ; - ` rnanv` fnghicned and run xi. Pew, if any, » c + (m�nr'Y) =�•. �16tu retrain stitcdtn {{ 7) outdoors», Some heaw furniture nsovcd; a; Ctiv insragt g Bridge9 ClCstravc#}» S! pad fissures in ground. ground.. es at, fsilcn p�istrr or `d mage t} a :itnne s. y d c+tnd i eb of st vice p$ esrttplctety prat +ar' sln;ntW (VT to VCI) VII. j cY3s tY tuns oiitdoori. L�amzge slip# in 3ulc ootid pa atleLZnel , Raih be. • , " t.1 .airtr3ib7e in ylittidln� of ac�t�cstgn and,cons zx,Xlrgnt to rriodtrdtc in „»'' mid y X.iT. Dabs. » ,3urtz� tatgT. Wath=t seen ari,grttnd, 1! wheal-bti,jlt ord`i nuy struca,res; id—Ar In r,c� Li l i t i � firs in �' distorted« bjeats � ��b�, pope% boils or'``=6a�I}` d e3iq"tcd Struciit'Ci ,Sonic chuhr1ey3 into �� n upwa' air, " Bioko •'Noticed by pc,rsatu drsvin _ti••iotorrsrs. (VIII-) 4� p fit z 6 'T C1�I, ANO "f jC1175QF�QV �:l.�t I CT,H(�U� F "SHF FooTHZL;L: FAULT' , ilia there South b t�h ttown v Or 01" nitrri c�''` r-tttihent'. F� t1 end xine+m nt whi is ar"e,�, Part o4' t=h6 Ocoth'x°°�� a the mar its C"ttl;�_terr" ��hih �;te��d� jjor�g b etel rti r nen h i5n win ;Jwquih �lally�, The Faothitl F'.441t b��'f 4f►1 �•aathin i»h� �; ��ern ar"��3.to the e . �fi�a�t�.tiwc� efa a not camp -. 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K f 6 Side'tiie�vthtotlgli the Eaxth's CtUSCSOU82east oEOrOVille Cal� 7 lfom.k, showimgthe l,OCatlohs o • the foci of some of the larser earthquakes in the 2975 se• quence, projected on`•an eWest ases " s sGaurtesy a angle of di is 62 " C otw. Sav- age, D. Tocher, anti I'. Birl•- llohn;j � n 12 C:a , ;r t) \ ..> ,*..,..r. rr il...un, .. ,.. . . ` r... .,; .�.,.. :3 ...e.1��. .,... 11 ...:.7,c. �............�._. .._ „ ... ,. _......,�.....a..�_,.._.._..r.. _ ° l (1 ti t��41 f shows the Cf,�f�l 6.Twop , Il r 90010gie Iwji t��r' rrIr Or,irn rr x G I + "t~'I and tile Sfnl.rtV111 f,)�rl i l ,•i I' r' , C�t4r"rw 6 tahowsf h mat, t: t 11 e P 11 -col x ttr�r r* erZ ,r�r � ,,, Ixl r. ..rrrrpt 4�i l 1 rh Ophi o -I i'_ rrt�t• f cr•a>�, whz,h w rJ; plr� hp pr" z �tra.rr i 1t��Yr , rrr� `t,f rrr r - �7 to rn..i�n phs�ed velem r, r Cr"r� nr� s�dS.rna=s�t�1wY' rrcar`th—��st.ckt��p ar^ rrtsr�tl7wer=a �n� dx Q r"i �t G0t o t1pY'�h��a�� Tr4s"r<.�isi.� to so pr°per(�tnFar: sed Fig�rr, The @� ttterr tbmpos d madiQmtoco�rse �r"�,ir'ted ria.arit trondh `r h neal- t 3 �t1c�► 1, r�r r• x �t„t,"i , .; r=errter a~r -tc t � p'���'e� repres r�i.s Off ��tsL � � C911n6tted at dt~ th to " 'C°te x r ger � a i�"t �t �'�►.►�:�sr� `�r� 'ISI rF, '�`Lt=ip� TAL :LI1'Y AND LIQUIFACTION The - ..r., , p� cell has an aver6a-4&.- . 1 ge �Cq�ri3,0M ppP.0.%,1fn +Lot )TIC-larl sea Th char-a"ti ridge top �►gr' h Od 'hy till] d" P Y tar th sit.0ep gene hear tple nrtli ctrnttri� r=r. tietricf ear�t PrOpertY wher^rw r�i«r 1 F,t11 r'ould be NO be P�'rm�ir►�'rrt strttet►►t-4ta pr dhl rrrw -`7'' OL(I d too ), Oc ted ur h r� %ira dt�si ted rocF; s shownars '- M�. tr1], s cautrr-ta�at�xurns �hi+rr�eiwsr r'c� e' z lar t t� 1ishOU n Ser``,tr4S hr-tb1errr;l Ok in ti s tw�t�t�dtar dted �t�r April '14, i rti a6tL-d ricr �igri� rar"tnd #ri hr hiat �Ump.xhg wihri the > , 4. i P �- s fl 47 i Tf �'-F"DL �. � J/ 1r ,,}a•.� ;; � \t ��HriPr ~,1�ri IJr:"��,,111� ��`�-�•^'."",;w„=��.,.,,,:s�*^+»,:,,�,�.., I � �� ; � Ird2.•"" ti 4 '� `' { r ".w- j..r a �� 1 ���� J���� 41,...���.f y��,�,,,r''. �yy. {.'. j5"'",�,. F+ �,: '. �. A.tiN Y .Lys,/" ,.;i_..✓` ;,'h.�i :��) %'.v " �t.:� 11 +•- � 5+� , t+5 , :.: a�.r, 4 � ''✓""'" �� �...! '[ �+:��r � �� t, '`` ,., "�` �, ��� � 'Y`� 1"" x''11 �' �,. I r"•. �r iJ" 'T ! °''�� y,.w�/ ��� � �J'Y ,��w�„i� r� .\ S �aj Y 4AL f r �/fy at�� 1'+W+"`"e �� i �l ��r,( p �„`i �✓•,,'+w�.e��.-+�' a r'r�,�_ :�� • � ;�� r�r1.r..w_. � „��j', i �-���"rhrl\���..,, ,,,,. „J�I r I' �%�rI� 1 t/ t `111 PIr tr c`. 27, 91 3 00 1 / , a r z i y�•''� �" � 1 � i � a ! { BOO . � �� I x ,.,.. ! �� � •r` ��.. f ,� • �H+icaxo.--tZ 8omiu xISO Yxrrkol j FIGUkE 6 GROLU Y OF THE PIERCE PARCEL ozinc�� Intrusive Rocks �1e Ophiolite Se) -i ,l , e s L?eameQS Field Cuh I`rmed_ ) Dilp Andtrike 6f roiiatio ns a' Hoy2aH Area Y, f� . _ ♦.Y h i f p .1 r i4) �P'i lit V'.. I �- � 1. j.)4 ' f• AuL,,re, I"RACT'kJRa$ AND L, tFAMrNTt y Air' pho'Lo and infra--rid V {-can anal yai ti jin.ei-:ments within tho Fiarcmz, Parcel h ef:11, westor''n t mindAey dir. 4111 parcel. is 1, east 04 the C-astern edge C)'F -.4w ritudies Zone which iE tr,�rtdrsd co the e Gt and wo-At by the Pa.,/e;,U Lreekg. and Swain R6. iri li'Ve>>.mantt respectively. GI*o rld -fr m the 1IM Ordvilla Es►"thf4;-!aRe .has been mappLAd s. Isj miles fitarthvje! •t o = theproperty` No perp "I"'On'6 strL(ci o tx d �3 ' pl xv ii wr t112. 1 0 seat of the lineaments shown - as sOlI Vd lines in figure 6. a 1. r: r' , A^ JJ T 1=S,'rIl�9t-1TE b F-5 8 C HAZARD i'1`� 1z LtrL,t�4r And °M�� GS4grTbh` i»Yf Ott a „M"�idt�* �aC1 ��f ��• def ? 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WOO Cf �rr� � :•� , � vy a S.;dF'-�h�.�r a 5bs.i=1 SMal map,; ��t� ' r� : Pr't-11 i dj t r Ci °'rt`j 3�x the CA.1 x s' �i 1' d3 =ir4➢i4'1i a' _CSS i1�t l�titd"i: Tr,r sttr�g�st -that:t:�C�"r the fil�S.ii�it4iTM a s t mar fr,Or� WOC.4l.d bee, 2fit~rev � ` 'II�-`P ti.oil 17i;i $ Fr inch the qri tart: C riireti t~+r The on ei aMic ;hoz:,tr �tx the l Iiia;' esset�,':xi�11�r be��a�M�e ra'rMa� e .� � bf Lie or �t��.3 1 uRavitM� Olt t0chni: q;Nt--s+.,,,a�+r the *11"Q rOC4 "FunctI'bn bf a�a�stan�e •;~,��,�; . , ,. �At_dl tpari a'f�rth td��t tMz 4 -rad Shnab�,nd 4; �bwt�jb�l wlft�i^M1c'c' h�ry� '� Prr'Vy�S`tf'm.11 b1`I 0r. '" T T� bv�r•M , o t , wT' y , it mono urty5 r and the t acFr i n h or moi I I t~ -Chi Ulan t tan i Modc.41 r. of Schnaf '1 r� fi Seed IL- Fi rtarr'rmmarY�yw°,i i 1 x- pr-avi des a metftpc�{ fietr° Ey�w Xrw i.» ;L m1 -t. m x- t," a.c-- 1 moi- at ion 1� A tho Pi iF C1 `r ind H11v FwttltI 1+ar_ t d�� r I t� �r'• a mt.��1 ��" rrs:� l � LM Cf thr ru;n-;tit-r Y: rls rrap�rty rias + tnY l 1V" ~a: to b=Rtt?t w vf3 x ii, ,} Y the? Or;Iv i l 1 r FY iwrlltta:4Yt- of 1975, the 'norgy y CL t"rfr,;E r- tea t a2 the p . fZ) IJ er „r Ar_cwd z n`' t� �a . . t_!re 9, ]..c W* amSLAMe a dxStc`trit 11.6re st MO M-t;imum rock !3i lJntcr a.E: at Jt:?t Cm/ ciCt: SSC Wit" 4}� �.k to 0 4l t~rt On,s t re te=r than O; 51 g ,cot»c l d rt „fit ter• �..� � �,, � z a hi I1 ` intent:1, t Y V ar th 4taF,e Or .- ccurr ed t ? - �x�n� d���h aIt�ne�; the r•Oi;t;nit�r 4ci.xvo v*1 ,end P•1I11. _ a 1, 'ttat i ca'l S CTS gC`Qurd rncrt 'rens +t1orn oarth th a Y a rCY.trtrth r + u; ttµ� Mot ")e11 udder! too'd and s t..At i t ftar, many balpiri+:al, fir- ttt�d P1otiont Are nbt adoqu4tolydefined, �11 AbOv e t QPPOt'• bttn4ar%4A1 ;L!e -F1 �ridll d C).� Ctnl�t�r='�i, �9raundi eb , to t' � wit std � tS c4r°tartltio, involvr4d in elm tint ri~ qx �+r�:1� sma At•iorit;tA'Li art and l�sr"��Y grr�ttcI to a given lt�Arthgwtkko .jm'lte fit bel staved that c rt trt to r1 �1 mut*tris " u l F i r� �c�I er ,its C)nc- wh h th d s t i7 to tho i � n�i rust i m�t� r�wEyt.tnd r p n,ker 1 s xbs-- thzvtn U 1 tip ��trt�trtitt' the �•u�ve' �hs�w y iQ04 \� GT=1.62 -z sA;r4aao o�+tla�!orr son � ' •,. � `� ri RC dEyIATiO,Y CD SLS', SQUARE N(j ilf R ci \ -^ i MFAri' i N RD Ica ve- 4-4 cli H tCt MEW ibAgo 54N F?NA c7 DATA, c tD ' C3 RCIC{LMKEr 5� c N , , �1a SOIL ind �! bori�dttn�'! Accel�ra�;�q'n V r: • „ t17t;Itdo, llt� m rrti !t� to ,{S which x nh 'i it,! m t1mareti i �• = � r � = � r� t: �. � r^' _ � w .. m �a a rw. �� � t, .. rtr�a %'. ~f.� ,_+ . � and 'lriiL= ��_�'�..�� �. _ Q--» f-t h.. c1-ro - . ro r-t Mo.;, 2 MUM P ,.er� r., � ,� q � r �� =" � � Y { '{ . "t � Cl :fit .is `b? k rd "_Por, 11z� � [�1ftom On, 0 tcyil"lr: st4; .ki p =l, tk r C"S i1 . 1 4c- ground ti Gr 1=a {{e zo.xs ni"iQr djr"r-:!,l 1G rnit�f oc�:u« va hin t.ht pr .nrd"rlyi r ;� ;r«a= �i.c- nr -: iS '*"� _ 'r the ?n ilcl�y!+ : wy 'lil }«iri. 'r ph is N.wg i ground i ti sic .~r�m r$r "7 i t� �, twc� l r`i err pita i dt bt.ciidinqsr-��i�6 -�c- , ,. _. ,� ,, •a w, �. rau..3, i�i«M is harr�rz or-c � .«: 44+f ter aarv�i,dYca�_ T _w�u'r' Ca iS� 4 e mitiQ,-:.t*� �, iirr_-izui, t3 1^JC3r.C! r �- "Q �� i i br' cFdLai� w. ` t k lwi_: .L� 1 7 tyJto, :r s!Al Vtli l �� bd^ � �s� r �d limi'I- pry «p �� rtri*r.tci;4,rC41� r tt3 s «+�. ,moi. ker. E" i`ENCES fxt�trt��'oel� ChesteR. r 'hyG� .> i�Flint,FcIgtd, U�1Sons, 1 �\ :1r; n 4�Y ;,irr i Davi d S , LAS ?Ff tr!j s N 1ley,y Edward r_ P1ap , the Chico i$on a 1 � " � 1r�ul �s � �$i dhAej thy! SAcramanto V-11le r c ane and I\I',p� lail3`�"St StYtr, i°$i sc Y � r~a1,% , t3rrr. a } Dep- �•� `'the Xnves i a1n't.erioj- fix lW41 x : ian� Series IwlG,th» 1 Lk tS d1 � � air DUN"'P,5„ Lw Short J`.ah n pp; � r J;� rra e zcns Cali -Forma r r r, C r the iltscrn ���r�za C-'1 i�F. i�.v. VF rikisios rnsi Seo1.. _�C�iwrhatitan K GLtyton A . W. y Scheol x L . w41 a -Pori! i a, rNeoi onttl Frt ar:4�u I•ibn, t,i\rt artr;+ in i~ItrwtIir+rte' Un arersi 4Y, Cha -, � 3'�rrr� Jenn i ri gs a ��` ?. _ W.i, kal t $4$ �J V2 Si��Ii`o 1)irT~ :, `:x G�QI d � �� Gatti ��ar niay Cal l+ Watkins, gYy��:�tz� r7 7,J A- yHaUmy S t and tm-5el] rr•etace ams..Cl astir . al, 1- t1 gecgr-aph, O.f f„ X Shelf D zPOsi is 1�eA i"heastet n ;rale i c rni , 198 t_tMPLfb l i shed l i n e r� Ua. " Cacram n Hia 41x ,1 ,, Cali+Or"ia Ike t bf WAlew cscur ` �at^'ttt►er��..� �: r+�rit al�thc��aa6e zriV ? tigntzan C-soci203-78,?z The. JALtgttst. " 66 k i « 1 ' / 1 r?�l, u�f?�d J. i k''" B" j Acrel [prat i on ; lrar-�khq�t $;es i r: the Wettr r.h United S�atft?s in RoCk f'b?- �ei smt�1 �rgi cal Soc:t'.y Sherbtir��y �. W. Hatt n Q. C cal;aOyt Oraville 9-'y miax y. �ti � Cali 4., or DIV, �?1 Plink Cal it�rtii Ear that talue ltartrt 1 y Cpre t " } "; 151 p, j c %7 .r,, czl,fc�Yna a, 7 Jan�►t w' .'� at�l.ey L�; Eat Cat a1 y A * 1. Y ,19t�t.) December° ;• l g 0'F h1,n ahs Cec+Logy special �t.tblGatai 5, 1g9S7y11bi+r, �'weens Feder'Ir y P11WF x1�1�.ni.m iht pred1b16 Rctk CAIr:hgual9es 1r; a1i�ar-ni tiCali ,i v. ter .n aIL:a �,t~..Jr1, rrrtt Shoe 4 d 1974 CtF r� � tJp Hay s WjGPrec d10 t,tr- 5 crr Csta1�� t1r SLarkhy.tal,l Cr�b ` r r> - Papew 1114 77 w.kn 1 i Inti 411 Ux l Ge�1 * St.tr- , P 19Ct. C; iyet a r C,ob r 4 Scott j GL -61 dg Ctt,y b F a a i "fnt"niniv",;,c�F hiin,.� anal Cec�1c the Orova11�r�Gltt�dP— rigIey gY'a Btttletih 18 i�rtdvan �. h1. C: e� 51. r' S 'atistical E'ValLtc�tit7',t 1rtc.lttJing the fi`bbt-Udr fir. lwtrrtg` ►`i+ `, ) b,�ta Y Y 19.�,ti1 Stn r`"eI`t ridct Eaf" h t.t q Cttt�erenc cn awtt goal;e rigiriee>r xr,; 5t q "ljbv 9 Wbr',1d F t"t rri w c VA % l{' 1 "'Y 140 19 .e CA 95966 i •, °. 1. r .C'1• ifor Mich eti Plercr_;. �1 A. P.. 28-2� -4 — 4 Miketj he proposed 4a.txtatan afa t �r �� kteasur�Pa and 'Cat, t�ty�„� ��.` x" rt�bUld su t to etltempIST 'd iorarY ., c id o il 't vc�ion act v ed wheq ` xCY are n r acro id�rct� ;� r ,.r �re� C� cdnCacttt a y , � ane ate l�Y�� otY s'2VS, r n--,, tant / 1 ti i ^i , i 1 l �4� 011 1 �- ,rr, t 4�, c , It `• Tc. �1�1 Bgtanl,e'al Suave T.P.rr y. �I fo,r Michael. AP 28,-23� P,ter_ce A botanical survey ofii e h Park. Hill area 'Igas conducted on rk7y 31, 1889, The pro ert P Y `is located two April 3 and Califori1;�a miles south of B ( T18N R5>r' s§ec, angor, Butte 26 and a Cots Sit Parcels' of var '. Portion of tile; SWC sec. 25 y. ng size titre proposed to be split ,from l'he purPtose of thky survE; the 275aete y was to examine t s1ie� 'Aare and he area for the n endangered plants � Presence a,d ;significantof Was systetnaticall natural communities, y exam.[xied 4,1dall .plants e She prop drt�r ncotlntered were idea F, Si^,* TSG > identified. The property consists of & � � of 1.aty rou hills' 'On t .down to H`ohcutt Creek l he 'west , ttie soul%drn bo' urida sides sloping aster ''; ry. Park ;Hi' ..' i the e o portion of t, tH{e par el, elevation on t 11 r�szs--. tc "t55q a�itY r ';; t Iionctitt Creek to he. west side . 1700 ,Eee't. y ranges 'rrom 7, 00tt o. Mme sites the westu�rn gill be concentrated on pork3an of the sine. the low hill th,e hill's to` 'S es vary fro over 60 on t 20,E at the su �e so ,:t , s1a e ' mmit of dominantl P and on P.r3c H..fil„14e Y south facin z1 site is gs blit ;. „ - ll a8 are :, `r �< pre-: _Pests rep serif re' ed' r VktTATION t, The dotfil ant plant �oortlu, u the blue ptys t, el t'ai�c�vdl:i�ie oa�c ; , uern --- ;1 ash i �; dominant ties is,,, U Ctot3 The <t --�..� Scattered di and intaricir gger p?peu us snblhhvl.ans ) hk �'nerc':u�.s t,�l.ev3n�.�t ----_____-_are: alto; co aPeri, trith coveve o _ ,. , moron, �-` > r from 40-602`. Stands are 'Modeiat ly odic tickets acctlr. on stetp,6 lionet�tt Creafc. Othar tree; acid shrti�, s p,6 s1a, es aotre ,Peo ie ink Y (Ad S_Uft � �. tpa xa ltii a bktciCd e buckbrual�, (Cea�aa�us cuneatu j , ”` ek.1t�s n to , ca %ate m ca ornica ando £,i—s`coffea OIi bort ' orni r yV 4 x` y Y , +. ' ':'r. ✓ 4 � .._ r l rw.. .. wr ..�. -, t i axs r - r the herbaceous understor-_:,; v is dominated -b �►-ldflowers. Rabbit Y nonnative foot grass (Poly o on � grasses, wepc�s sit eki the shaded uncerstor mons eliens3s) is Y Bromesa Y and very- aburilen{;' 1401ude r e oats cow thistle are also �So-- !h oleraceous common. Common 3 144 wild ca �.`_ `----) , bur chervil � ' trot (Da "us c (Anthr3scus ---- aroma t tom) . VIld "'-----�._ _ caucal ) V s•,��, vallicola dowers include -- a) and Z. bicolor lupines navy rettias .� ), clarkia (Clarkia (Lu -nus n-- a (Navarettia ur urea vat, ubescens and 1v, uadr'`° is mutiflora and to et ivltlnexa n3),: brad• "'-_—`---. bichclostetna ulchella) aeaa. (Tri�j and T. hire). and clovers Trifolium ; A series of small drainagesect the drainages, Both the Property. Most a drains a bass floc _g in Par'eel b and re drYephemnal yearround. pa,�cel I are �Spring fed d:.aina spring fed :and . Willow (Sa1 ges support ri y -----, lasiole is parian vegetation spice bush (Cal , including �Ru,� l%. rocerus canthus occ:tde and elderberr ntalis y` '(Sambucus�`himalya berm Fees ""-_----_ - cer-.__ Ulea) . lhvater Seeps are associated with these dominated by dense drains lies.. grotath of sedg�_s The lu§h areas are monkey flowers a rushes and:• i3tinulus ) , atess, Ccn�Iloii�4tlants :�hCt�.,tl �, "-- uttatus Jul:, I rushes ("uncus bad t3cus J 1.` �tsturtum (Rest �, and, --- i' a nasturtin r ... e s ' Psnicum ca illare )and .r.�,-.�. p�?. ) gra (, �' ends, Phi eum ses C`tuelent;er `.Chi -- ra tense spa s $riga is 1 large 'reshwateir `"'~•a---- and o9r - Seep in Parcel "~'--- and 73; 11 &:ottontooad 5 also supports (Po ulus .freinoritil and dig• feted toll' Creek t aw, su Scattered PPorts Riparian F sycamore Forest, incliid ` , (P atahus ing hider ----� ._. r_ racemose , �utercu�, d �.---� r, tio�tl i3folia �, .labai.a `�, c�i�tont s �rap`e ,(Vitn� A1nus ezinx5t �I ,... ,y calorriachs j and and, wise • oaks s. `7I+ 1 it rIF r n n Pogo 3` The old homestedgds, Walnutssite is surrounded oranges.* pPles- by an abandoned , a chard of , olives and figs, °r, Presence of the oldhomested, rock walls and .flume bas .been 9ecu , Pled the Ora 2e,d this year,, in the past+ While the site' did no indicate area Y r the baceou t appear s under,stor Co be hoavixy and sorbs � 1�ter Y is db of lora fora urinated by grasse $e value and tolerant of s this Oaks and shrubs is heat/ klsst also indicative of y grating, hack of tech as Stf pa Mehra bast heavy grazin yours �----�. were b • Native we flume Only observedin bunchgradde,g inaccessible portio and ,in rocky ,.protected sites ns o the dial OTENTIAL RARE PLANT Several, rare could d potentially These :�,nclude Clarkia Occur at the, `"`----� moss �inii' park Bill sate ` hero subsp n II urns uinii 'vim , rf.�.r�ardaxla --� and C� mo eruius ,`...;;, dou lash vat s uini3 subs leios `'` �,, venosa. and J '.._---'', `�u---,_ncus leios �-' os erinus vas, er' qq—var. let ahartii atad P Rh --L.., o hANTxtVLY alif SU�-�„ mica ncos c P ies° of `,are NO species and en dan ersd plaints „ survey. The were ancon. site supports meted ouriu Particularly goad habitat � g the �` ".- ecus} and the'fb Baked rush. .or both tushes mint filth' ncos,. Monardella orae but none W tyre o has o'c4t been �ottind. about its xr�t�Ui coi.l.eoted since .,, b' o` habitat 1915 and little tame Horaa �. . le known,y to nts� d 3qa r, is to ah annt l poreni��Lgx l�Onardellas tie "�- --•---� Vero plant, and Uttle °bser ed in the,nrea and ., �a kno�sn about t tia�not ; he habitat requirementsyet loWnrsd, last colleotsd - it aroas o t nn�� flooded }� e Clarle purple clarkia tae e Ws:s found o Y' Lade t1t'ov��le� ij't►ly the r+ Oft the site. riammoh Uo ti° n c ,-A _., Dort C,be rresiitanter Seeps � n 3' Riparian cores t .represe ? r3 gt p xtatural communities whose distribOtion has been gt redu C4!ifatnia. Both Plant Communities are associated with wetlands. The attached mapindicates the general location of Fresh unA Riparian Forest. water Seepe Activities which can affect wetlands -arid thelx Vegetatio - consultation with the state Department of Fish and Game a n may require nd rhe U, Sr: Carp of,Engineers. Station 404(b)l of the Clean +'ater Act regulate.- the discharg$, of dill into seasonal and " Permanent wetlands through a permit istered by the Coro, process admin POTENT 4%, iMPACT5 TO NAT[tRAI. Co Both Freshwater Seeps and Riparian Forest can be impact td by activities g ce runoff patterns, alter subsurface flow- ` wh�.ch change, surf • �,' setxteiC m ground distubance, trampling a' rurOff erosion from incrta_ � g �` horses a g nd. graving• Yeaz-,Mound grazri b and other ,13,vestoek can bep ax_ticularx .:damn 3n y g g to seep aria's, fragilo All grading activities can cause changes, g iri runoff Gradin can disturb soils and creates impervious surfaces which no 1; for homesites . Water which runs off is not, available ]:,ter Monger absorb Vater,", in the year to charge springs, Accelerated wwi'nter runoff .into seaps and drainages can cause dotrncutt to 1nereased Peah. frig due P k flow veioet Wncutting dan;cause banks to trod- "egetation to beS.�ost� bo � bo i e and wncutting o 's dr u ; g them to ,Y P because the watet table dro s pr:�h s and steps aan muse p f impacting dependent Vegetet p c1 and wildlife• Srlodcrate to heat grazing can have a similar afftt;t. Year tourtd grav3hg can P y ..ehude Pastures of d prolective herbaceous 'vegetatcin c and, illi_ , , 2zri tial cit „ r a4 r c. n i'., similar changes in runoff:a4d;hydrology. Construction activity could `damage Treshwater Seeps and itiparian ,1?ores through inadverten �srelease of fill• Heavy equipment can damage trees, My change in the root zone beneath oaks and pines from cutting, filling, ji* d paving: ;Can kill trees. Summer irrigation of native vegetation which p moisture can. cause the slow decliI6 tit adapted `(-o sv�dc,en than es,, in soil mo � ;and death of oak,, pines an,{A ru"9� UIT ZGATIbN oVPOATUNITIES j ��, p Fshwater See -pet should be 'protected from a. t,�vis,t�.eivc�t�.G.�' i:P� alter hydralogie pat:ternsy'as discussed previously. Runoff from ;par ;els 5 and 5 could disrupt the series of Freshwater Seeps located between the two parcels: The flew pattern off parcel 5 (homesite), sliot ld be modif led to minimize runoff, to the north. Runoff from parcel i could affect thd-. sedP downsi.te of thIe home site',, gowever, this :seep is below the flume.., It is possible that the flume could *~rash out if surface runoff is not carefully planned. it it recommended that alternative engineering designs be expioied to mi ii.m,ze rtuoff, slow pe",flowsand dissipate energy. Minimize gradin and paging to reduce the amount of impervious surfaces: if rating, animals will be px�sent,on the _parcels; all Freshwater Seeps and the primary drainages should be fenced ift a manger Which allows wildlife,j g r be prohibiter accts but excludes Iivestock� dear round grazitt should ;e3 the or restrictedto a omdll pasture located in dii area with, the least potential to erbde into the seeps,ncutt dieelc drainage or Ho eevor possible, as the ative �tegetahian sh p � � � � cold be ratected whet site is harsh and difficdlt for„Landscape plants to live on. Ttees to be ro-ta'ITT64 n5 ZZ t MIK, � It 'ttlb 1,' .rc. 4 in honesites should be Protected during g fencing or flagging shreding and h� construction; x'ei .. d be placed to npoaY IVO change in protect, rhe '�Jri grade beneath t P l nr�s wof, trees, he drip ling s��ould Be be informed that summer allowed, irrigation tai1Y kill nae e afi{1# eve o landscaping alts and p S ben�eat pines ine lla�,er h trees to be retained can sand` gid. be harmful if s required. Mulches ummer water., is can be used benea.*h trees bury;should be , 1 Natural regeneration can be encouraged b le i tt at, 4 ' anima Y protertin ls, rabbits and g seedlings .from gratin grasshoppet,�;' i All machine Y`opertozs should, be info rmed in �aritin such as reshwater_Sees g o" sensitibe • p i�ipariau �ores�s ,. drama es areas Temporarily fence g and retention flag areas where conflict's soli:. trees. ld arise, , ( t Anital Cons .{ (31 93Y489g � v' ii 1 11 THE PIERCE:. PARCEL ARCHAEOLOGICAL ' SURVEY, BUTTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA f, _ , J B Russell, II j! Project Archaeologist I' , Prepo,red F'or: Miehdel G: Evans Nice PIA Or6V!,�llei CAi'., 95966. rrtiti ` it. BAyham,, Prih`dipal Investigator. Arehjheolog ical Researoh Program , Aepar',tmcrit o,f Anthropology Cal fi+ rnia S6ate t hiVersltyi Ch3.eo Chicpr # CA; it 959 9 ARP deport #89-6 F��, "Maroc' lg � n ,i INTROD( CTTON In March 1989, Mi-%,.hael G. Evans contracted wit Archaeological Research Program,' at California State Gnivopl}04V {' Chico to conduct a records search and archaeological survey 01 a Proposed subdivision near the town of Bangor, Butte C6tyAi Y; lC California (see Map 1 ). The subdivision is located about mi ea.,,_,; of Bangor, in the SE '1✓4 and NE 1✓4 of gootign 'fir sand the SW 1/4 of section 25, T18N R5E, MDM (see Map 2), ( 1.1 _ The purpose of this survey wd:; to locate and identify any cultural resources, within the 275 acre Project area, which o'&,,yld be affected by any developineht activities The project araa+ ��as located adjacent to South Honcut Creek, a. permanent Water sod'40-i and has several ridge lines and soUth_ facing sl open y which iia+ +' be considered archaeologically sensitive. RECORDS SEARCH AND CULTURAL CONTEXT t " Research of the archaeological record's hau ped at 4,01.0Northeast Information Center, Chico Was condiucted, to deterfflj,r.na the archaeolagzc al Sensitivity of'" the p"ro jeot area prior to t�,.ha fieldwork. A review of the National, Register of historic; �'la��os �€15DI 1976 and Historic Spots in California (Hoovor et al. f+ &(;) revealed no relevant historic or pr'ehis, ,oris site With ina th4 project area. Also, there had been in6 pret►iOus aroli3eolog:6 su;ryey'of this property. Preh3star ie/Etlinographie 1 The pra jest falls Within an area one -,,e occupied by Maids � ? speaking peoples, The MaidUAn-speakers, a part "of the lar .r penutian linguistic stocky may not have been the earlidwt entered inhabitants tfo s - tiahhis Erna, and uAr'e currently believed to hg.vl' to .the North 'some time around AD 5,001* Before that time, the project area may have been occupied &3V Hokan-speaking peoples (Kowba 1.988.1'90), The Ma.iduah-speako rg Were still. occupying this region as late as hlst-or-:to times z Alt ;,bough little arcnaeolo ical `work has little y g � been dobe inity of the project area the vie , prehistory of this area �'i:�:. most lzkely follow the Lakd arovill.e dhronology of E.A, Pidd6 11 and W. Olsen (1983), later refined by E. Hitter nhroriol;agy� begins with the Mesilia Complex and extends throcxg ' i �etwa�`��er; acid 0rovileCom�slees toy the hitor k,6nkow thio d cell Swel _ hLO, Mesilla Complex extends frond before 1b00 8C to AO And . is oharaeterited by an,emphasis on the pilling s'orie grid ma r and` ' use of Large tbAl,e and basalt leaf-shapedGpmh ed ands.id u" ° „ o y,Frd+ri zr n , ,:•i �;'. ,.� n yy{ p),' tai r � Hatched projectile points, The' Bidwell Complex (AD Ab 7) represents a transitional phase between usel of 'the mi ,.r t'.tg 0he' and ma.no and use of the mortar and pestle for sarO ;VSY' Lftdit1.1�, Projectile points become smaller, inferring the use("'F� `. thel .��p and arrow at this time. Also, there appears to ` a r�'dkx.ed diversification and intensi,fida`tion of subsistence t �,tli� , es during the Bidwell. Complex. The Sweetwater Complex (Xf` ''��1� t;r�' A� 1600) is characterized by an ,increased use of slab, r}J a oy'I e mortars, flat ended pestles and bedrock mortars: I,��o' fobttr corner-notched ` and large leaf--shaped points become,:, r[oqsa.ngnC At this time., Finally) the Orovil,le Complex (AD 1'; 00,' 1 characterized by an increased use of mortars an-;1 sqd P _p g ,�� m6 ' i`or � s }! ro e l (Kow f a .19884147-159;. u atter �,�i170a .. f'',6p n 1; time period pall well is of Butte County' reh�:s-, ;i earl ?be 1 snore detailed discussion p c y :^ ' Interpretive Model by Makoto Kowta (1988).. It is unclear as to which group of Maiduan pp�)pl.p ,`"a,cwA� *,1 Y occupied the area along South Honcut Creek. T i.; j;a c may h4llle been occupied either by the Konkow, Northwesterif Mai.dtA,' i�ar th, it" neighbors to the south, the Nisenan, also kn�iwh af!-t! SotttrhOO_*rt Maidu . F,»antis A. Riddell ('1978',372) states t ata this, lack of ;;lari.ty of the division between the Konkow and t, e Nistrnan is �lili:e' to "the early decimation by disease, slaughter," ;and,'reOovalll of the people who would he in a position of a,�Jthor?k'tty tin' nub jedt : }' A ."L. Kroeber (1925:3,93) writes that ht? p4,bp ie lliv'i���g along Hvncut Cr tk may have been dialects ca`ily traubsit,t6hg! 7f, b tween the Fon kow and the Nisenari. Riddell c^.finclttdes Iiia"YO 1:,.ne may have gone ;from the Feather River up 1iOb but Creek wadi t��a Latter to its headwaters at Wyandotte hak fr!i (1978,`372,) , i ► wtould place the area along South Honcut Creek 'i,.I the 'ettanogra0bl, territory of the tfi.senan., but it stills remains;, unclPjtr. .Both the Konkww and the flisenan were iiit� res ve`?htY'riters aYlxd gather , subs is ting on natut-al foods Most r p art'' and ani:, t_41s exploited by thryse peoples' had multip J o usos ,serVID$ subsistence, religious and material hptc,Ns8it4'1eo (Riddal 19'7$:373)i>. Roots, stem , Leaves and seed,4 of "plants v6tt'e gathered primarily by women and were used in 6 i varietly cif way:§ As foods, medicines, poison's, - Odrdage and basket.+y. Acorns were the primary source of nut meats, harvested f.t�bm the "black o ;kp interior live oak, and cax yon oak. Adorn: were ''shelled 4 d ground into flour` using a bedrock mortar (W%lson sand T16O �e 197$-398). Wins were also gathered from th'b' grey pf e, 8'aggl' pine, yellow pinej. ha2,�llut ah'd buckeye. An"Imals 4erelhuntdd o,r trapped, t4hile fish were taken with nets, weI,ns � traps harp600n and gorgehooks, Animals huntedincluded gri.r,r�l.y be-.,'r, ,eer} OILk squirrel, rabbit) antel d e, qua�V .l, ducks and ; geese u Signs of past human oecupati,on would ix,tsa-l.ude fymidde i sollg housepi."t depressions, 11thic scatt:e.rs, bi,�droca,r6 66 i:sol.abed artifacts. Hat•e.ri,aIs which Woula i.ndi:oate o0Gupation would include storic knives, stbt � projectile poi,at stone drills, stone or shell, beads, bone tobls, s.t,6ne pip .x'.► I bo I�kali i ne, thermal I Village s . IY' fractured 'rock, or chipped st ons wai. ' aillst permatlenbried acording to. et dot settlements we . to sepa'ra:e st rums; topography, i ( r0eber : on crests, on k generally !s hyo lh the ' pre,f' 19n5395 knolls the tBes -terie on the Konkow setble and/or city genera„ll ridge or menu Were trrrr:es viilal>•. Y oxs small flats D pert way down sbu I,Y ate 3 r,,cs werr.�, beat i axon '1905; 175) the catjyo la e I �97g 3Brl mos t, villages havi ridge and while the x .1 �. g bedrock aer$e flats Nfen Mort (Wils� lolIg mor pp n and t6j!"na. ' The records revealed that search at the N a Prehistoric Northeast �, ;. previa tsl r x B appy x e nBO�'�m6 t oh C Y recorded as beib g sit , CA_ Con't.). Project are imatel �, had' South Mo»eut his site is located Y °ne 'mile bc��.r1 r 0reek and on an east north df�l,a prehistoric sites were did enntain bed facing Slope 'JboYvlu 1 would; eXpect to to be found rock flat 5 above the streymshand s on the Pierce mortars. z°oateri' on the properb °�� mall drai,n.'� ridge tops, lcno �� is 0rJJtc ) bes White trapPel,�s first, speakers in the earl irst came into J.edediah S Y 1$2ps wl.th the, e she area of miwh, `�w� 'the p�sszhlr� mala;rxe �a3; disease was of J10hn WMaiduan�. 1$ P dat�,ons h'i.senan r and deci.ma,ted antrodttced intra ori dnd '.opulat%ons, much of :the tC b.he ape 4,, Survivors of t onkow and the 1t 2n "staMated that as h,e N' senan r the; Vall y nabiVe 1 »� much etrea;ted and 'T'own 19+ 3�Gba.aj died in this eas seventy: five into h seekers oret'rur •� 1r ) After the Pidemi.c (Cook Into ,df' w' B'Vatte C'Ount e heartland o,f th oi►er in 955; � - Y o.f gold Y�ils�sn ' was f°r,L 13�'drnz as oner.�oa nt'1 , ispet gild seven oou n ti e� 3 g Mai duan., °• o� �,an } esbablisned at "tame hackee and some ake`t+a� irx 1855, , . In 1$ he re, genal t 5�1, a reservat went•y., nd 1n 115 Kmnkow ions. If” 1 ea' rvatlb 3 soldiers removed �i{ j were remove' there vavit� �Rddel 19x8:$$5 j Indians d to . is N senor ;lived ) Afbez' the to pound IV za,,drk in a "iou t at' margIhs of gold rush da alley (fiilson lzre';,, 10ggi'n faobhi `1 towns days a .feW aa�d Towe yg7g, g; ranching arld ft�unct 1r 395). g and dor�`esti The town °' pursuits wa_s named..ar�rar was s e led $ PL"ttl. in Lambert �" pe,ad muex Lambert of a mining coin bt crs o a d Sa 55 as r <was y t�•ae site of some Yeartoserve P ,arra a Californ=a anal nme e t ne, e needs Bate o s tore in that gory Mal hem rf ame,,� tti ,the discovery Sof the erlies i u�te t ►nin3n lbs tributaries cae tr;M0aver et a1, l,ue Lead M3taa and 1860s_ 0P00ded wit 1965.40) ti Monct�b 0 i� taut today are gold seekers l reek. aOd oolzntry stcsres. The deserted except for g the nuary!t 1$1 r 1$ drin post office a few rano�iee1$�p,s`,: become 7 and still remains at hgor was and able uh today, B es�tabls a size .comm hed cn gambling •t�otses, y with stores y 1$60,, ganga, 5 Afber 18$7, Bangor saloons; hotels ;end had aloe E With other foothill ." 1�•• ti r ' w r YS I' (Fymmun,' ties of, $ f t utte County, became a citrus � rGde.�,ick �6g)' ArodUc,n E ny PROJECT HtVVxRONMENT The Araperty surveyed is Of the Sierra Nevada. part of the Western serlies of ridgesy ruz nin characterized by roninoothykt; Parks Hill and on fi east, g foothill wi0il a t t bounded' on the>ort�yY �y characterized by a Wet 'Ijnte0r �andoncut Creek. Ge-o1oglcal This are& t5 3': tft,e Aroject area a Warm .summer seadaitn. chahacterized b iriass of vol,'`etni orl granitic rocks and Gey sou.f h half of the,iv spr ioh of. Mines and roc.ks,�d t'• egog�>'.� � the south and. southeast,OPertyultituate number m t ologY 1565);, On ` small draaha es flog r. Creek. Elevati on A emptying into South Hcfa�o�t^= lowest spot, to �55�taPeet arom ' 00 feet above sea level in tl tb Peak of Parks Hill. Vegetation on th.e live oak; blue .'oak Property includes such include � black oak, gre trees as nter��+�' Poison" oak, redbud, and grey and buckeye, are to on Other .' $hru1,��; blackberr ' soaProat, lupine$ clover, plant not*dt annurl y$ Yerba buena; Ca!if'orniabrodiaea, gold ,fer1' grasses. Lnimals observed eihe POPPY, direct, or nclu;de deer, Boyo s lettuce anis rattlesnake, coyote) skunk, Jack rabbit, gre s indlreot�.� quail ca crow, r�id-.tailed hawk. y 9uihrel, 9Ophe ttirkFy and range cat�tle, turkey ttu�:ture FIELD NtTHODOLOOY ]?ro�i �larcti CO to March 25 1. Duncan conducted till intensive $$ the aur `, the 2 , nn -foot erc►r�'" or and htr. truce 5 acre Fierce property (see ht"logical stirVey southeast ,'corner of section tip);'.. ge in:n off" homesate on �6$ TM8N R5ls g ing in; tho series of parali,ni transects south of th sere Waked in an east%$ties$ spaced 20meter;p old' compass .E pattern With the use of ariietiteer t�; asjc west transects Mere walked between the hridar" � , prpapet�tY area in 25 tinct Seiutt' Hdncut Creek „eastern ' Y Of section beginniti section 5 had been ett untl•� the entire ., g again at the southeast corder of set tion 26 rdt old homes>3.t,e Afterwa $ dowering they ehtleo dtsproperty e walked $ hear, the in an east/west; road In the ,"south to parks H 11 ill, the nor,�ion 26 I?at2;ernr,$ ,h from the dirt The total soA I,xs and be'droc oc o sr belt ea ase re cried w A" i`uliy ekiMinoderbe the 8�,snd of paste occupation. S Of �i^ass cover Was tick h most areas �lslbility of the ,.g s z Braurid sur�'aee eery por► i ehd , ' d'- 6 o. lri PAaces� t fi II � jqsPecially on the east-�fae ng slope above South HondUb �f4�; Vegetation Was thick, making visibility poor. Cultural re60(! were recorded as they were found. SORVEX RESULTS The archaeological survey resulted in the discovery prehistoric site, seven historic sites and a number of hIt4t6f�e features irithin the project area. .(see :Map Vii, A brief disouft6, 1&,n feature ature summarizing their' s i n i f l 6"`t of each site chay,actePistiC8 follows' enters may. 4 er Miller Hill Ditch � This thedit�NW1/u.oftth;e�a�r1/14ce pof„pspc�it�t� ��._ ,e NW f/ of the NW 1/ f it enters ; as a flume, flows south and then ,Ic'urns west across property.. xt follows the contour. between 95n and -1000 feet ebd'Y`�e 14 to feet rridea sea level' This ditch is approximate]:Y e p deep.The di-tcYj exits on a in inthe NE 1/�4 of thet six nNE�1/4 of th«, sw 1/ s'z;f,:, �.h sr,. � c � s P P of section 26: Because only aiteWa�s�tno rhecarded es, 11 through the project area, archaeologi,eal. site. ' According to Mr. W:`E. Rominget1 of Bangor iPe�' communication1989); this ditch t is called the Miller Bill Di�� t' i �atned for Miller' Hill, i ane mile c r states that this c Rotidger, a li'fetifne resident of Ba g , !t Was constructed ins'armers.the ntooking doverays tthe��:a rateauneeoof t$e d about 189, local lri' 192"�,e f o�+ �.rrigat;ion pu,rP ores, mainly citrus xa.rming fjroy lle Wyandotte Irrigation Distrix �uWxA� Was formed and t9 . U the „maintet�anoe ''of' the ditch» Present:Ly, the ditch st , serves as fare;ing 4irrigation and is tender control of the ClWID. an, Rackerby A revi4 reveaishthat the Miller Hill Diteah originates nea K quads-anglO six miles to the no, of the project- area . The ditch origina dotte Canal and �'l'oWs f our miles south 'Yo from thOVOV' it then follows the east sr10 from the Ravine 1 w.es�t of Raakerby` rce r•o ertyti. Ater crossdng o f Miller Hill and south to...the Pie p p the projaat area the ditch flows noithWest to Rooky uncut Grs a tributary of Forth 86ncut Creek. Aobert'reder3.ck writes of such ditht�s 3 n Btl,tteounty.e. statds that l Od ding water froth ;this) Livers Ajhd strea'ltia and ol dirdeting t"h,s Water to newothesanminersbmust,be gv�en the nindrs of the aunty» for the success of ir,r gatnhusht��a131am3 ning�t asj pri�'e wo-rre obviously dxpens'"v a , bhed d was little eompet3�tin�n fi�?�theem h sfa e at3ortl ►rshu n I �:�69t�i 1� After. � it GT r777 , the farming community maintained these, ditches for irrigetiM rock walls and rook a�.igtl'martt�tIt Fences 14any barbed-wire fences, es of fences occur' Irl. Alin w" noted on the property. Three types the project area. One type e common throughout the proper"ty iS composed of wooden posts set i.n t standard barbed-wire fencesfencing wire. The second type is the so"� ground., and :suPporting h y and is found in the rock wall, not more than u feet hig of th,e old hemesite. The third type of fence noted i�► vicinity A160C t combination of .rook wall a�dtpobeeconsidered�a�wall�orlfer0e, V91 a rock. alignment, too shot NE 1/� of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1%�4 of , seetor�ani found in the /�! of section 25; runnitig it' tY" ' W 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the SW slope. Thio atr cast/ytest direction actsiblesfrom a d stamen w� of a sirigld- alignment, not easily vi Y h, and never uaor'e thdn 1 from otic to three rocks high boundary at one t9=tai + stone width, a ro erty feet tall. This was most likely` P P-Horther Stone fenees> Were regularly constructed in California during the 1360'6 7'01s and $tl's.k� these urti t.d were constructed without mortar, with no cost for, structures usually served to enclose pasture, for :1 s vestdf materials; and (Duncan n.d.7= The const o� stone fences* also seated � Such re remove; the natural rock from sitetun pia es whet as�Oil woo i:n t, k fields adjacent to the bedrock wdoden fence pots were set shallow -with underlying , place with either rook stacks dr Iola rock raa is . of the rock walla, fired to build many he "a�*[wrs au`J Laborers were h ere built by' Northern Callfornla. tithet� walls Th "se stone wal ? the wither months swed.id'o rancher- themselves during b the Chinese; btst sso by 1snd were:"' buy 1t in lar&e pa y aP orers ke t�orwe�-an, Portu$ues.e and Italian is ecome qui er professional t These laborers must have e built some of the fired � stone fences and must ,Yta� is on the Pier constructing The rook wal sturdy walls sti.11., to use tod built,by hired labor and ata property appear r trrday Qte fence even 'appears ��to hate �5 general di,srepai sated in the NIW 1/ of the NF, of'uaolr�wh` o dismantled. It is located h of 0. section. 25� This fenntaooden Posts,) six feet Ytig wall; 1 f66 square Supp tii7g �� ��se�teral,, square tyai ti feet apart. Eco sPost 0t have h l d tit 1leil g' faire at speced 't • 5 used each $ 'that 'Mu c of'' the pos. torp inches long> The wire has been rema'Vdd and some time. dates to the late '19th sen Y This fence most likely over. foot TitlWithe th; rook Wali t, and fences :are currentl Cost of eeb area, Mari► ot` those in' 14 the: boundaries of the Proj the or 'bouta.dar`ies are orienatedonen�,imel!?rop'=r witth� robabIY cand�nal directions and were P ma `ority of the stone wails rid abeebeenaced 'on p�a��d boundaries+ The d Michael G� 'EVars and h V th.e, par'ce�l nap prepared by ort (see Map ) ,� at the end of this rep ,y on a separate ma,P ��,� ' �'eh 0 Site # 1 consists of tWo be "'hit)a�larger Toutchis ro teo ' deoak j#&ptar a fls1; p 1 exposed be J�rtars. Ground level bedrock containing ani f'ek;Jre The other feature is a g f ou r`� We.),:: p,e d -r'rom the fty" t feature, which contains at 1 er mortars, �. ` ' r about Thece are difficult to Identify e,e loos k Je thr are very faint in contrast to J/ as mortars beciaLise, 4,r jey feature' the deep mortars of the fjr, 4 Historic _Feature ff 1 T du b consists of historic hole about 7 f est to test for gold-bearingmining test,i,f'.s Thi ore • One is a. pyo nd n diameter and 1.5 feei', deep, The; other trench about 27 ,feet long, Pits have removed5 -bearing wide, and 3 feet surface. No historic artifacts were ksfourr"m deep. ' 'ie below t17r � � d. features, Because these features are ons dn' g'r dated with t _ California, they were not recorded as archaeological a fc'ature :record has been attaeFiee red co 08a g cal sites'trRt �4-tstbric Feature /� 2 One hs quarrtz exposure. This oris 'min ng gest tnd 1.5 ftot dee pit is roughly pit in o s°W14 g y 9 feet long, 6 ;feet �� e p• No historic artifacts were 'vocation with this Feature. This feature was #'oundyt7 archaeological site not rp.cor"ded 11; � "�d has been attaeheSl�to this' i was ti and a' .`et oport 1 :r , 0ric Si,te_.#This 3 aAt��ars to be a small mining x 4 y '�" d on -the hillside west of South HoncUt Creek. �e ' •"}` nat't�r of historic art facts of, the late 19th or eonsxs Wo z rl es . c� s ' there is a concentration of early 2' a���zents ap the surface. One artifact glass, meta, and aerar� li.ghtenirY`g stoAPers Mould :su , a glass bottle lip with Bgest that thio site was oecuP. between 1882 and „1920 (sock '1981 ) • 'Chere does subsurface deposit of materials at this 'site, appear to hd Y lin s'. is a placer miring site With g1s,toric site �� 4 This g t is located ort the west bank of south go - This ncuttCr i� eet, site eon hi a otie rook-lined ditch about 28 ' ;et, long. finis ditch presently contains tater arid�itssf'u or is 'Unknown: No `artifacts were observed at this site,net oz - Historio site 5 w This is an area of numerous rock stack from the coated ,a top a ms all knoxl. the natural rocks have beeh oloape surface of the knoi,l and stacked �.;n at 1east'��:s.b `his was a" �ren�l stack had ap Y cleared to enhance cattle Ailss� pile of rU8s od baling wire `over the Lop o f 6- e roa,k $recti wine bottle o#" recent a o Was also Pound L one d Historic; Site; r 8 This is a small znizaing site o Creekz cons istinB of small trenches dti n south 'Honcut ,several p.`iies of tailin s� g into the hillside and g There is also a sittall etieiosurve that maY have ► 3-6ided eodk, artifacts rioted were a bro'lceti Mesons �'a' fire; hearth. l'he ons.Y. dolIt and a Piece, of t.�t ste'tC� FT'TTnvrrr.11 :.P -.. iIjpe, cable. _ Historic Site # 7 This appears to be the foundation M' a a111)0,1 storic structure. Stones have been laved out in a reot4HN '�li,t,h the length oriented in an east/west direction. Ttier,o .4 ,pit dug into the west end of the rectangular foundation. 50111 Was scraped with a tro,; el, south of the feature, and yiO1114-d several bits of broken plate glass and one small buckle belml surface: Nie tGric Site 8 This site is also referred to as the Ito! -d,- homes it- -l.t consists of a historic ranch house, barn, ah ,C49r well: and stables The house is in disrepair with much garf)498 scattered inside and out. A garbage pile is located ad ja:cefl . 0 the east side of the house and a larger garbage dump is 100101�44 downhill, east of the house. The house may have beeri `preseft 'as' i early as 1$96,, judging from old newspapers past6d on the i.nbdt? *P walls. These newspapers date from 1896 to 1901. Although doge square nails were noted at the LSite, none were used in construction of the h rr;se= This would suggest that the house' V. riot buil ,earlier than 1300 Several diag,)oatic artifacts Were found in the garbage? daffip, One piece of china aonta :hed 'apo'ttex^'s mark that :,-iad 11R&Y Jrons tone China, Clementson Bros _ Eng,land. n This china was 10 - pro duction inEtigiand disrat dedeft lic 865 and nse plate 916 d tingotoe1962.6$ O'Ior items there was a ms would `suggest That' this home t was occupied as le as 1960'8: From talking With Mr. W E. Rowinger., the neighbor to southwest, the lioUse was owned by a Mr. Charlie Welsh and bef'OV him a Mr,Cha vlie Reed in the early 192018 (persc3n communication, 1980. Mr. Rominger said that the hoose V&q, occupied in tho 1960s by reters+ Th'pse renters vandalized 0)4. house and stole the contents ippon moving out. The -property h been vacant since, �fisaoridSite _� This is a historic mining site loeted a?6-O, South Honcut Crock, at the northern boundary of the pro jest aA at the creole. The site contains numerous biles of tailings aftd A rock lined channel alyprlin oxate'ly 36 feet long: One broken bottl @ _ of black glass, faith : a kicked -up Mase and applied lip, Was f6t164 atop a bile of tailings. Ttiis type of bottle is common `in site occupied betwaen 1860 and`188O tock 1981): " { _77777, 7 r, c n , RECOMMENDATIONS Fences Our recommet)dation is that all stone fences if' the ,9tone Fences cannot be completely ahe� tptar t, secodary recommendation is .that ef:`or ivoided, fi�Hn a,�s be made aro sddpti �,�; �. integrate the stone fences into the project plans, the impact of a stone fence cannot be avoidhny,� f.lIf documentation of these features in this report id ed, t�heay be canna ''ed mitigation to subsequent impacts. 6i Miller .Will Ditch This ditch is st,.ill in use and mai nt�,pd � by the OWID:. Dur:;�ng this archaeological Survey, �"v�xl� empiby`�=ws v were 8gingnoted mud fthe property, pr-opera ol�a„rinl; brush along the ditch g;j)d rom the bottom. Because of ti is conn 'd maintenance, the ditch has lost .its Original integr,if„:Yl Nonetheless, this ditch does have historical value,, We reeortliid that any further modification and/or destruction of this ditdt� avoided, Prehistoric Site, beOur primaor, recommendation foit e melt mortar site is complete "t'oidance. If_ dev'ejopmdi�)t activities are to occur in his _.4, recommendation would be to adaptive area) then our seoond''At�l�' } containing � y integrate ttie bouldorl , the motto. s into ,desi:gn ,pl,a'ns, as a park, � or other open s,�! ade. Lastly, 4f the Site 'cannot �fbe adaptiV6,1” integrated, then tliis recordation, of th,e site may be conside' mitigation to subsequent impact. Iii s.toric Featlrres. # 1 & These mining Pits g pits were riot a$socf.ai wetly:' 'any artifacts and are aonsic�ered cotttmon in, the ��� gold oou6f;p ` of Calif'ot'cri; r Beeaus,e they are not unique, the documentati,a# these f eateries in,t Impacts as a reshis report is ,$Uprici;eat to mitigate 01 talt;project. Avoidances r nf, t�Ya:s recommended; Histor%e Site 3' This historic Wining camp Was determined 0 have a su`,bsurface deposit of materials b'+ trottel.0 Several diagnostic aeti,t`'acts werer not WLsdere hot:! soils .tait�, P606mtadnddtJofi tot, this site is avoidance, If et�mple0e avoddanC of this site is' not possible, and the site Will be impadted ;� ' development activities, then our secondary recommendation t16tt�� , be Pot* phase IT Aedhaeologi,cal testing, The addititanax testit Programshoultl; be designed to determine the potential Of the site yield sigrnif'icant nfortitation about Calipornia histot�y atP! gold miming activities in Hutte County, This testing ►�rogr cottl,d heap determine the use ofthis site, when and by whom occupied, generaltent of horizontal and 'vertical deposits a'� the site,and theeconstituents of the de osit IlistorYc Site�4 & 9 T'h"ese historicinin3ng sites' locaadjtes. g p tailin s and had an overal'1� 1 osed., riinarily° t. 40 South Honcut . Creels Were cote lack ni Y�,staric artifacts seen O rt r »y .. Cj c . <: r ri mar recamm,endatiari for these sites is avoida'n,r�0: €�"v 00 P y Because these site's, are eomprased primarily' of acts, preservation. V6 tailings and crr��ekbed, and there within thiaft`eptort may rciaOrdation of these re considered as mitigation to subsequent impactt to was thoro�g�� The surf ace of thi � s- tl^awel, a�� �r� Historic Site ; 5laces the soil was scraped byresent. 1t i.: examined and in P histori.o occupation was P indication of a pet rock stack features at this site re believed that the r is unkno'w'n. Our Pei-Mary historic oriAn, b`ut their age if direct', avoicldf16 this eeo'mtr�end.ation 3,r� recommendation for there our seaondaryc '. tans= . is not Peas , be airoided, then adaptiVe�-y i-ntegrate these rack stacks in�'o the: design P ' to these features cannot possibly mitigated dui ! direct a mpuct be considered this site m�,jy be considered maY its recordab;Lrd- assi ie atc)0149 This site, containing a P z e deposit tY f�istor c a�t W de tO have11 they a s no integr'i ' foundation, o enttal to 'YIe scraping the soil J#i trowel• have a P u the deposit d.oeb havhe potents �l is un�knt� of th.a structure", past . significant infid101eauian about: the p recommendabzon is that this site. f�ko/ Our pti�mary then our secoiid;kYj at tk�is brae ossible, ii avoidande is not P a�'oidea- implement an archaeological test recommendation wauld be t° imP p ro ram •to determine the nature of the depo-.1 This hist site aon,ists ref seVar'h HJst I'd ,Sj.te;, ` Mitt is kno, subsut�modi�fied. since itr» ace p structures and assocaTheted hr�usefhas been of the ea' rt the old homes. including somey-remodel..ing Despite the loss'" original construat�' rir Paces .r porch and the addit, of elects cal wiring • cum�.a,�_abive of the structures by ear i;o have integrty3tt'cte Cuand is nely the ori,giln itedoesy a i� ty Ao'd . the site orpos idoesma on for the history of r this sig" yield imp .. Our P'v marY vodande is not po ai61e, Bang or in partxcul.ar�: if a recommendation is avoidance and P resevation, lcmentation of eL ph our seooridary recommendation ge for the d csib prior to impac'�} ro ram of the dep' IT a�*cYiaeologds.l, testing bep n�eried���ie15.,.. as~ s' tuare detai�l�0t� testing program t�il7 for the complete evauato,n of t�"e :. recordation- �aberitiaj ofuthtis site. Testing Wi 1Y, �re eal �e imforinati P , .tar and subsurface sbruotur,'e of the i sip�4: in the ra"V' ne y depositional, high. area bast, of the house Testing of the dump the depth of the trash depahe ' recommended to deter�m'"� diagnOsti a artifadtc f the e�c��� potential of the site by ghat road .relfitf s dating p the oce'upaits of this eibe> life:stYle of or iriining acbivibies, 00, •resent the dint of .the pastrandhingbs, Whether, the base rep past farm ng� hrid the gener~'a': � associated With T of the pasb oceupanbe� economic state's constibUenbs of the "depoiM sit: 4 No surface s u r v y can guarantee that a1 l' pad '7°e archaeological 1,�eatures, or artifacts have been found: 8e: roe t _ some , y the grass was Iha gh on the; Pierce p _ p r y, resourc(. Pay it is recommended that if any indidIA100 have gone unnoticed. of archaeological: resources (such as artifacts, human eemm 0? bane) revealed during thermally altered rock or, are gY,600,4 be —vl� breakingactivities, all work should suspende=d t d qua.Ufie.d archaeologist can be contacted to deteritkile the 6 In re of the find and suggest I , appropriate procedures, r 11l'zl. `yJ . I I + y iJ I r I f' �� f° ,: �I �N Cl � _-. __' 111. . .�L 1'll. 11 �U 0 lir 4 ,...._ � K• - 1 .14i v i t . ^_.. .1 i, J) 81BLIO RAPHY AND REFERENCES CITED Clarke, K.W. n.d. Pock,`,` enacts in the Chico Area. Prepared by, thB State College Folklore Archives. Cook, Sherburne P. 1955 The Epidemic of 1830-1833 in" California and flroff, " University of CprAfornia Publicat ions in Aweriat Archaeology zefid' Ethnology 43(3).303-326, t erk 1691 Division of Mines and Geology 1965 Geologic Map of California, . rh_i.co Sheet:" Printing, Dixon, Roland Br ry , 1905 The Northern Maidu, Bulletin of ~ th€� Ai er'ioan 14u'�6,6,Mj? of Natural. History 17(3)'- 119-346).1 I,, �lb-ftw Y,brk. r Buncan.dx„viStane"ences of Northern Calf6rn;a.�1n ori in t manuscript house in the Chico Sta '-p College Fol=%1 W' Arohives�, OSU Chico. } velonment, of the Citrus Trid,: Fredet ick, Robert gulUton 1969 The be *A us'try of Butte County;, Prmj the Mother Grange Tree., of 1900, A thesis pr'espnted tor::the faculty, of ;Chico State Golie,ge li SIS ,✓ odden, Geoffrey.:.A 196'The Handbook of,:,Bribish Pottery a"nd hre"la n Mark Praeger, INew YokN'.lz. l 1 r Greenoei -'Ronal,d M. and Sar'A' h A, Marusin, editors it y 19x7 National Reg�,is firer of His torio Places. [1SDr y Jj Washington, Hoo•vee Mildred B�, y zero 1"r: Rensch., and Ethel G! RPAseh ; t 66 -Vis ori'b Spots in Cala Porti ia, Thir�c Eda Eich. 1evil,6 b've`-vtity Press; stento by W.N. AbelCleStaStanford01.., xowtai Makoto I' g ;J ?` X1988 The Ardhaeo`io y and Prehistory of P1UMat and Butte �r li Coulntiesy !C,, lAlfornia.. An Ihbroductionjland l (-11-1 ,interpreti�re hidden.. Northeast Ifttord.ation behtte ` {` Ir_r CSUChico, j' �NoE,be'r� ASL. I la f; 1925 Handbook. Of the Indians of Ca13foPhi.a- 8ueddu ai" i Ameri.ean ,.>; tl r rr 01 fr e t u Fa Rv .sd' vora � `r1'h I T.19 N, ''R, 5 n t QI �r da lid. 1 �y� 11 HURLETON gja �a` t'n a Phoenix r`"acc: _I !� 30 i !l r" �. _ 1 � . •j/]... Y _._ i.. '1'1 7 ♦ r�i.A fiw •.i ". � '� ./ � I -' � I ��. : i 1 903 ,' y $TA,NMLD .•� 1 C7 jGQN�'Q�i t 5w 1'+ 1 HILL y �,.,r« ,ni:17 ?ii* l QUonovd Qit 7 N j .� 1 tR�411 ot 1& :a + CaHr, } 6 1- rRul ri aNa 25 ibrtntaln i HQNQQL { �i s �} 'p ROM lRd . /,�� �' tti - 1 1,.i1 r NJ ROM ain tsar 3. LAMA ICA v �:� 17c.�, vi�t�;o Rd I 1 :5 ,pc1iitn�a .;wi3�hetty Hill r"+ ,.�7a"•t� (' Z �aFSv 0 _ 1 rte;: M Map. • -,.,,.Cue and representative-"`'"_---- (zf applicable). =0; Bpx .431 "`--`—B e rrY Gree c� Ba��har .. ani • ox 3. project descr tion: Tei rov e $ ParcelS @ 4r-- t o ke parva; C ate j aR aanna-tza ' �' p`a�dj-vj�-Cle 6 5 a c N� z1,7 -z:o fi I' Does the Subst Project have iC�NC -antially reduc the potential Wildlife Populationeto a habitat t° degrade the a plant t of a fish - Wil quality of the s - or endangered�animal conitp below se1F-sustairrin ife species '°izonmeut of California plant or Y, reduce 'the number g levels �' cause a £is rnia history or t or eliminate °r restrict beaten to elimih or t. 2i* Do- a& the Prehistory? important e.. the rage of nate Project have major � a r �Ples of are detriment of Ion the Potential �( per long,ronmert #$ o h environmental toachieveshort-tezm'benstxts term impacts Will occurs in a relativelA short-term impart oto the 3. endure into the future.) brief period of Ddes the Project neve time .the ocorisiderable7 'Pants which are While tal Of e 4aact on eachPresou y imPaat on twoividually limited those is relativel or mora separate but c°�lativel` Pacts on the e 1' small, but t, resources w y 1 4• Does the Project o►t is 6i hP,re effect hexa /f adverse effects have enviro' gnifcant,) the e_fects on h nmenta the ` umart Le • 1 efforts Whi o Ings„, either ch Will u direct indcause substantial I, fj ly or irect;lp MT`MxNAx'2©�, (To be co, f thas ial eval cation: Pleted b )' the Lend Agency),. _-...'-.., ” I%t find Proposed on the b • theis of t% ,environment artd a Project COUID A0ATIV bECIAR/#7CIO46T have a significant, the > on the fienvtha - t although the Will 'be. PrePered, effect on the MITIGAxib1V" ,therei11 noted projecn` + rob desc P ojject,' a }�X t b c. not an the 1 ific have a 'significant e attt effectf�ect rlwii Eind the haRATiON Will b tacked sheet •this ease becauso and an p'raFoseaMAy a prepared. have been added tb the iRONMFj TAL :IN ACT pX RT have 9 "10-itic tori 1+ is to UIVed+ ant offer $ environment- DATgA r ' God; OF,., ham, P F; . 5- 26 9$ 9 INNING DEPARTr t Dtinxel }}yy �ssocz dam xton "•- ---..; ..�, Reviewed 6y: . t.t M :i .rrvarzc3 •. w ;,°j (Explanations of all i'(Sl' and. "MAYBE" answers are required on attached sheet(g),. l.. EARTH, Will the proposal, result in significant; a. Unstable earth conditidns, or changes 3.n geologic subserueturos?' b. Disruption,, displacement, eompaation or overcovering of the soil?y a in: to o ra h "`--' v pv c. change P g P y or, growyd surface relief features? 0 �r 'r d. Destruction, tovering or modification of any uni .features? yite geologic or physical e.--� increase in windor water erosion of,soilsr either on ar nf£ site? f, Changes in deposition or erosion deposition of beach sands, or changes in siltation, ar erosion which may modify the channel of ariver or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or ].site? ax stream V tr g1 boss of prime agriculturally areas?productive sails outside designated urban h. Exposure of people or ro ert to .landslides, M,Wslides property geologic hazards suth as earthquakes, ground failure or similar hazards? AYR. Will the� osal rebjj,, - in F� P ..ostantial ..,a .. �Air emissions or deterioration, of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable ddors, smoke or flues? c• Alteratic of air movement, noisture or temperature, or any,,chatige in k. climates .acally or regionally? WATER. ).gill the proposal Ye"sulk in substan tirl y a. ChatlPas iri currents, or the courve. or direction of water movements 3n b„ Changes i 7 either matron- or fresh Haters B e absorption rates drama a Patterns, or the rate and amount � / of sitl:faace ur►off? ' g p W cl Need for off-site surface drainage removals channeliation or cultert ns dtalls,ton? including vegetation d A'1teratioits to the course or flow, of ,flood Maters? 4. ; ts, Change in the amount of surface ;W&tdr in any !Water body?bige f quality) into surface haters,, or in nny alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperauze, dissolved ansate or Wtbidity? E; Alteration of the direction or rate'of floW of,graund haters? h Chatsgr in `the tluanfit y or gliality of ground waters, either through direct additions or Withdrawals; or thorough interception Of an aauffer by cuts or tuavatldos7 A. Abductionsupplies? in Cha account of Wafer oth�liso Avg i.iable for public Water '..supplies? q j• Exposure of people or property to water -;related hazards such as flonditig?V; % LT 'F'E. stili the proposal result in sttbstdnti.al, a. Change in,the, diversity of species] or ti�tnber of any species of plants (including trees, shrubtt) gi��ss, ctbps, ttd aquatic, plants)? 1/ b, heductioh of the numbers or any,,u3igv6, rare or endatigsted;spec3es of �laatsl' c. �h� odue'don of new species Of Plants in normal re" lettishmenk• of ekxsti to an akAh oil 3h a bakiriei to xg species? d� 'fed- uotf arl 3n aCrdii , kik any egtiwitutal k IMAI, FFE, 'zTl the Proposalresult. ) a, in Substantial. (birds �l" ar�i�Yhxsity of species or insnets), mals including reptilesor , fj,j is of. any species of '-- ,5� AM NQS and shellfs animal;�� b• Reduction in, the hs organisms animals? numbers of any unique rare or endangered specios vf ' '.�.".► '..".-4.� - �". d. introduction of the migration o new species of`animals into an area, movement of animals? In i -`eterioration of crier to a'Xisting fish or wildlife habitat? d. D ba 6,. Will the Vii; -„ h10ISE. a. Px"oposa,i result V, 6-' Increases 1n substantial; g noise .lev �.els? b« Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 1 /+ rrcxT Ahs Willthe proposal produce °* 8. USE, Will the significant light Present or Proposal result, and glare? Planned 1a:.:Us. df in a substantial alteration of an area? "-- 9. NA27iRAl, REsa the DRCFS, vill the proposal result in $� Tncr subs -=-._ Increase �n ire rate o substantial. -....�.,, Of use of any natural resources? b• �ePletion of an V nan-renewablo natural 11. Ft K of UpS,7. resound 's? "-^---- Will tkQ Proposal involve• ter' a. A risk of ex loss ----•_ t not limited to °n or release orha of an adelde to, 01l'«pesticides; chemzardo so substances nt upiat donditions7 r radiatioti(Includ g) but b• Possible vetlt interference with as ewer evacuation plan? gency res ) in the a J1•- llaFi.1TrOP Agnse Plan or emergency gr Vi11 Proposal altez the r. ra will the h p cation Of n populat on? ;, distribution 12. oPsixg. density or . o: 1 the'ingPesal affect extstin r' for additional housing? g housin .--....._ gi Or create --:r, 1 l3, a demand Z!, �Si'i7RTATTOf? CTRCIJI,ATIOP, Will the proposal result,:in: a eration of substial, • , " Gen tantial additional 'vehicle b, movement? , Effects on;existin g Parking fadilxties tv/cl Subs" demand for hew t Vic. tantial g , ,or „y parkitigp :impact on existin t .L d. a3 pattertts n"--- gnificant alterations fo ransportatio >vement of alterations and/or Present, of circulation or goods? e. Alterations to w aterborne rail or'all trafd7 in:traEfic ha ids to _ pUBLZC motor aelaidles ` SMTCRS. Will Ib � bicydlists o .....�. foz new or altered government hav, Pedestriahs7 R rueent services; eEfecG upon; ;or result a Fire in a need protection? , b. � Police ,protection? (C._ n Schools? A . Parks oro that recreational fadiliities7- r e. Axintenande ot public i`adii ° . -- ..:. ,,,..�• f. other itiesy nciuding roads? Eovety�merital lservicea2 , —, .,w f i' 150 Will the proposal result in: yg5;._ R� A# Use of substantial amounts of fuol'or energy? r.+� ii, Oubstantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? .16 16( LTrES, Will the. proposal result in a need for new systems, or aU!iff;antial alterations to the following: 6, ►'ower or natural gas? b, Communications systems? �,.;.. n. Hater availability? _ <;•, Sewer or septic systems? .�.�. «�... .....www.. -7" _ _to Storm water drainage? f, Solid waste and disposal? LF. Vo NUbtAti HF.d MI. Will the proposal result int, �M a. Creation ofa;`1r health hazard or potential hazard (exc 4-).-,g'mental health)T ,i b. .Exposure: of people to potential health hazards?' 9i3 AESTMICS. Will the proposal result in the obstrt 'tion, of any scenic; vista or view open to the public� or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive :site open to public view? 19, 9999p6MO - Will the proposal result :in an impact 'upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? y M CULTMAL RESOURCES. a, Vill tale proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a prehistoric or Historic archaeological sire?' b, Will: the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects p historic buildingstructure or object? to ,a rehistoric or h „ e. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change Which t4ould affect unique ethnic cultural values! • r d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses Within the potential impact area? %' I ZSCI J,9:ITQN. 01-2 A'C�LI�N i gee attache�. h' % ✓ / ���' r J�`. ,Z. FM , 1 �b()-v ENV2RC23MgAL 'EV tiATrOh., , I b, it!, 6 f . c De.velo A�2s��2,��4 ti ,l r 01� .t in some pment of roads �!I compact,1041 dis changes of thedt�vecva�►"S and Of .4 ' proP�riesnthisnd disruption�tci� Y . and 04Za Cif the p�� g ' oxcopf� "In steeas. should not soil-s et.i�� bo :ako. to guarantee In these r b'e due tQ f� areas specz � a ricin ficant taco degrading the that erosion 01 Precaut effe��� .; water, r r Zeal to alit d sllti-ation iOns ,sho'1� , damage of chef the fiah,Yl-a�es ifi, does nc)t .t, 1h" road.. `Ll1e area Ail pf Butte intens;Lt. Count within .� 2one Y is I� aPProx4mately 4 VTzi'. a moderate I miles The subject l, earth C�.Q�ro ,and Hills east of fau-1 ,E;!roperty is S i��i p, imilm�l; ;faults fault zone and a ,,s,ssociate loc0lwea o', stems also associated Pproxim,,gq,,1 d with Construction w"Eh y 4 miles standards' for of buildings the C-Level north��c seisrnicall bu and Hills fa([Jt PrQtec'Lion to occu , active tthiforir Duildin �`sa�;ard evaluation Was in areas sh'oold g CC'r, April, 19.$g, Prepare�asbe oi' seismic ,act t��LtpplY adequaite Y Jerold i�°hnkeit,y, Ase i 3g, h: • 'h • dat ground d' ed drilling of six water resources I! domestic and wells and in the C-Atl0a Ill the in are unknown. i' area. agricultural uses' tnay red'wi h�di`Iwal cif F3. �1ot,nd watdrwater fi 'The subject suPP�:iE s' are � Proport currentl to jacent �' sub ect �'� located ap Agrespment ca California to properties are , ttracts far ,anct . r th Iota to the -grazing land.' ^hose aties It ResJ.dential west contract. Act. coh�3idered encroachment and nog th o the contract proPerti , incoinpa le into grafin subject es boundaries provision of a>bas is propert I+ adec ate common to n buirain generally protection graze gtoont,ract g setbacks rrsi�ential both lab4 along oPoration enc`roac en the, graglil g would Pro'vid� nuisances and tai residents operation fro } such as dust from t �, The and 1Yoise agricultural! Policies tvonty �r� of the. Butte,C�uat �> er tti Parcels 'are General Plan . thout the mty,imum rtdicate i th rieria; r'or. Pruv.td�i' service•, �a ze t� .auxd be The 0 to lot `i in cit matha it s>nall�r s as indic��l.�d Y be that an�turther subaivid'ed 6th acrE! onditio 4Ij gene be at a ls�te, dare, Parcel, na1l .?.one would aPPI {d :»o the P^posed ; provide sub ec „ lilt is recon prod de ade q . ao j t prs Apert 4uate side y• '��ended i agr.ioultural JUS'.. separation off' yes d�ntd,It, back The A�4b I on nei hbor�.n, which would 13a c g tJ properties uses and, the". are. nt a:E r ,f: to ».. Pvel nt. dit;ional a 'w'ii.1 re nese 1ne 5 ad are1 - hems s hes an t.Xrremetital oWa1~ds 'deng ' tn�vemen.ts Off ncreas® i1'1 traffic, rural �, _ in this t�' ttteprel ' " g� too eerits Po;',jd and asso'�n the ads, Due to Lenin he].es r roc s' these im acts ative low level and ia#'bd should of ssa._. Sed trat-h.� svi�, � , , ;hot bye cons crea � � side i onhe��e rural r u ,l 1 1� 14: 4 'Thou h nO-,, significant this project a►i 1 re ,Mesent I ;7 incremental inbrease in demand for pub ac � py, p ervices .i t a� u , ,. area. Vireprotection, in the area will be 'dependent "up,n stations in Hvancut, Palermo, and Orovl lle, for `fixe ',ces�on , JI; First fi.ro response will be about 20 minuses 20a: The ' object property,,-i.,s !heated in an area of archaeological sensitivit��., iis necesslary to perform�;a --,ecof check through the Department of Anthropology at Califoz;!nia 9ffl- , University; Chico, in order' to determine: it archaeolog4;.cal si, t� relay be on 'r -he property. If so an archaeological sur�iet�; o� � ��I P Y Y ' necessary,. property may UE.. neoess I XT: MANDATORY' FINDINGS OF 8"IGNIEICANCE 11 + 1i See Item 120a. i 2. See Items 1,3, )Recommended Mitigation measures: 1 Incorporate the recommended mitigation Meh' sures pvitl. ne II III { the Seismic Hazard Evaluation by J.J. BE.l eke gated Aj; r 1:989 as the, following' notes on the final, M,ip i l a.. Buildings on those parcels shall beco, '- dte-i 4 resist;! lateral forces as outlined l: it, ho On ll�� Buil.diftg . Codeif b. Mob3�le� homes placed on these parc�tl.,;1 1�a11 be br�t�lbe1r ,� ancfiorbd or otherwise .nstalled' , to that tk,s.ir abq Li o to res�ist lateral, forces is iii6re6sed 2 DesignatE3 on the Final Map the area. Orec,mmendecl�; 19 "tipri 1989.., " �smia ►Ir2Pf building s�eil�ack ared.§ outlined in the se v Y behnke, ! I� ` I E aluatit'�n b { r I � 3;. Designate on thenal Map she aoas red 5dnmendedj� �tbuildifig and grads' free areas" Duel ihj�t in 1. „ Archaeological .Survey ;by River- Bevill dated March, 198§ ag follows• {i Il Parcel 1._; . ANCE� AY final Map the area ' 3�'�t3ntifiecl, a' SA.VOIDon. the SVA #1.'k, on the :revised-b6htative r4 dated uune 1.0, 1.96,9: Grading within. I h6 areal' dt' demolition o;! the existing "Old hoMesi hall' bo avoided pkii6r to ;prompt comp, tion of (rho; Loh se' I " 1�rchaeoloy;ical Testi ng Protgram ou+-1, h,e;d i n 'rho, repo ;t by sayhem elated July ,14 , 1 ('�ldilen tiz to 4ei vil 3 j . .. lyarce;L 1 Shown on t. e Vfinal:, Map,the arca L lOntif ed _TIf,. O A ►Avax . i�AKcz A,R as a i�'�bu'1d1'h � !I on the r•:� _ ,_,a . _rarce S . �etbac�C reV jsed ��na P 7-7 - S th a howa� �` on rea ��AVO. ASE ' 3vef�'' C>JANCE Final M'-" bullc��P9 setback # 3 �� „ ,> P the are.. o • -- ' the a �ae1 5; area " 'fin jdent ' Shown; on ative ma �,fied di AV01z)" VC the Fjna 7 . I vo dln� rAl,,bu a, on the r the urea `+y dad( prior 1djn9 wit . »evised tjdE°rpt i� _ r'u1 ti�isl pz- c1ra tO cornpletio in the enta *� ', ' "d �z 4; Des Y 14', - 98 , m as outl. n of an area . s 1a1 aPr ditches anon the pjiia lAddenclum to ,�'n ther jae l.6glca are ci c.teelcs 1 Map the ^l j , t. data the Bat are also tc5 requjred a a ant � be b to be areas �r ound 5nat al bull learhfzain Sura►e t Des Y by M. 9 setbe'`,. j'Eldr fre S�Nale i rbAK AREA the Fina Meyer,, rated June 1, a `� °utlr�`° lding teaC5 on the Map 'y the �8g, in. Include the B� .,in 9azng actjv�. maareps Wdentjfied 1 s., g a nr and Bq-smic H�;zard Dva:xes Sha�,l.hbveraIng, Re, , "aii ca� r Estate App1iceys referenceuatjon and SaVo;:ic7ed. 7` Ao atjon fo d above the At-ch. Aljcant tc r a. Public tQ the be haeologic acre minima appy, �. Porgy, Partfne al mini nt rnum zo , m zone f, 4 and dill o f place a ne for pa :s�S 2 3, 1 a 6pursue re note on the r and, 5 , and to ehe, to! 26 "POri Final Ma aa'c� e exjeinter fenC� P that states; °f barb 9 stone or 9 inn these bar ba)kbed wreparcels shad 8 �above °the bless - or r�o.n enceS or l be lim b g tom 9rot d.„ mesh wire five strap ed tc� Ply wfth Placed d 'betW �t' M'I lmia Butte ears u' �,m Percent grade for 6 '�otzxit�i ;t 0 Prov foot acct s � �andard RSA �M . etnent 6 tb, A. i i e approv ni t t � 0. A. wi tai erosion cent eco dtQ ed acees rp eeSin 1S a.' I-oad ,, measure ... `� me onstru s ,and Lq and }r J c ' +�-ohstrtr��� nP�ratf'S stars ec dard Mi,,Yhae.� Fl es' fox art. iE�ce n socia r `BrowAs i r N1% � �,r � ,f fIeFY G .. P �tY �~1ich,ael Pierce As'sessor's parce;] i AP`28-23-4 r Ecg .89--:04-'04-G,�, M DATA SHEEif >r P�kjeF-i: bescrintion Type of Project l . rentative arclel Maas Brief Description: Create five 40 +!- acre at 60 acres. home, i tds, Location: Bordered on the e�;s,t b Line, approxi�tatel y the Butte_ y 1 /4 mile north of Ihlba d pty Bangor area Los Verjales c 1 4& 1 Proposed t acres. of aeve;Lopment, _ 'Six 7 of-S" 5 a� 4�+ tiE 6. access OUnt Of YMP , ous Surfacing: Various' ,, "'doe r.r . r Kearesi; Public Road s from Bangor to., Yuba Count line. } • Take lbs verb dies of County line (Hon Crnek) i?rojeat is 3/4 rr'e MeiL ,d cif Sewage Disposal: ax dividual' leach s t �k ;r Source of water Su y ertl, v 4 1 Proxim, y of Pow6tpLines.. Wivhin wells. �for within 1,i2 mile. theo}hin cr i a1 wun.terrdela herdivisi�;�ris and Within c deve.ypm:f t acre minimum lot _ 'size. range.. width call"3 �,� ... cry Possible. ubditrisjen»iilc'? No further s ,'r ` ��,nvironmental Seton y '�,,!terrain 4 Topographic �\, H r ' p Charac -ridges. tFl�� ,�r Stee� by Slcipes: 0-40+`�, . generall ra (µ . c, Elevation: y 10- 3C � 700 1554 ft: ting ractors General�.y very steep, �� areasi, l.e.V62, , 6 , , � �) •.r ,�,� �"« Soils �, t`eW� : 'Yee and Chai^actristcs; ���t t AlIbUtn ►oil seri es ' S . SC port p rn and rotath�;.rn bo urldar� e' in the „eastertx l�oi.ioix obi the I �brante soil b: Limiting. Factors. ��Si{.e. well c�raih Both urh and Au b generally ed �riti�l modarate Sb`ahte ar u -, 'emescal vati nt, soi .s in 11 p rrneabill.-t excessively ~drained, the western,, porticfnk 3. ad, Moderate al Haxarcis of the. �Lahci �� a ur rth ake zo Ea Rdrth it . Site as a�proximatel '� Quake TAtensity _ miles- east and ti+�rhf �au7.ts; activity unknown. I, • Fro01a4 . patenti LOndslide Pot al very high Fire Haz , o i I.- g ., pansive SoH h ,f L haar I-IydroJ.ogy Ire Lod ,, Surface Water; W. I� t`i o Creek *. Ground aloe d" Drains Water: Good ell Characteristics. . b eastern proper tlf Y Ann 'Chara�ter:stics; Rainfall all C..F e► l.mitir� � (normal Genera g L actors : ) ' 3S ot, ►� Y well situ creek, setbacksaY bib high. l.i 5 Vj+aaa�, fr.tim sWaxesndetact on potei'A�7. /Scenic 6. Ac 7ttstj i� �!uality: Hi drainage.. w ,i� Quality; High. High, Y-4 'p r S�uaitY Good o ntng,, od except d urin J PerJ'.ode Of Environfieht grieult�i to a �a3 9„ grotm, ;oaks Native grasses, Wilclit-e and Ceanothus, bare and, wintezr deer head +bower Sonoran litterove'.d habitat :Life for t It, t�oo�; et�� Dear erg C�ix1 �1 .. En`rl ranment : �I d - ,. IO. Archaeological , aeol.ag, and Histort,cal ,, sensitivity area. ih' I1 , arch s Ci�unt e t t ButtE. Res.idlent i �' General Plan a. _he areaj; RIO 1.2. Existin ial: designation: 1,3. g goningz .1-5 �Erxi fisting Land n- Agt cult;ur so a theme Use On-site site ; Surroundin por.tion;„f site: Open land,, aba'. a, Sr Area: hed; homes band Uses, its dlWel,l tlgs at O¥ and 5raz n b, Zonin , rural densities,g lands and 's g• A -S, ingle,.fa�, c' r'h • PI cln ber dParcel�i9nation: �' Sizes: acre 'GenarallAgrieultural�Re�`si '7,� Parcels Y 50-. dentia rcels to so t� southeast 'S0o acre 1. .I 'south, �� °war p rces. atCdIono� } st betwee Han 5 e: `'t Creek „` n Orov or. 20 ac, Population; lie-B�n ed 1�•' Charae.ter spar��e, gor .Ii i6 ltear'l °f Site andcly Urban- Area ; gh 7 �, Rural y Zexeir res • j scant Pher0s ° le • slid a t �..8 • i;n arcive1inhts rhfluence :19 • Fire 'Fxritect .4nandards Urban gone, Ar a. service: Iz ,Ie ares estate iiahut, ) `ire Stat ; Wath Schaols � Availabil:�.� .. �on • Stati�,,�;75 it;, nio Bang, Water tat er onl irk Area : and otbvsaie rJ gor Uniori n High Sch000n tl ichtar 1 S�-hoal bietrict �1 I. , vs w ,.... r. .,...cW _° ,u t'...... m..�.�L.. )I•o„a..ar_ z ; 4 , �� �►�r�r fad r�i�riae Pr,opds V. r) n^iTIGATxon� MBA8U ,� l�.j De �"' e6rit � �'n'ate on the �'indl 1�r� R�,S ditehee ar�d creek' the areas n dr areas, ars; also to, re9uIred to arou h he leachfield a �n swales the pot also Survey by, 1,4. Setback setback ir�.e seth �� Desi Y 'Meyer dated June as{�ButXined n AIi )A, //.5 e on the �'.it:al Map the 5, #5 dIn the terata the ma areas and .,razira p► where identified 'as r activities shall grading bull.,A-01PANG,,! he avt�ided,ngy, , 7 eY11►9 tlr include the ,sea.smc �faP r and 'o.taniea] S�ry .oval kcal � Evaluation and t ..stage A eys referenced above to he Are pplicatiaxl for a �'uhlic the � haeol.a�ic�„� F�pplican t . the Denartmoht a manimum �° applY for and J aoz�e,1`or parcels diligently entL tione far .p�LrceIs 2, and and 6 and to uas4o eacrene to � P1acs note on ma.niinum ,r the Sinai' Map that st,a es: Perzmeter fencin on. 'these to th�r existin parcels $trarirls "tone v shall he maxitrnutn of barbed barbed wire s 114)1 ted Placed fence hetWee� i6" and 48„ vies °r nan., or five V toe �� ComplY with e �h Butte Courity,Road S,t macimurn*rade 60 foat aridard a ro access easement�notDto with ,.,�°vide pp he'd` dit �, exceed erosion control crr�ss�i and 151e" access road measures and Cc . Incorporate aon8t uc standard n,atr�.3�t,�ay�� -for II i tn1h of f.dllCl�fslle —The t4awurcetA9�04Y �� �jEphIITFIM Ft'f C1F..PA KS AND' ECREA'TION � P.rrrsi��nt Trlrwmlai FEATUO8, (, CORD 1i Tontpormry Nurh!»rf �i1LSI:4� C; 5 :1 1 ` �iM .. p-----• D Paye A .r 1 1 cm t�, i''rr1 EW �� 1 -W B �7cm hl'` 1 e E a t �t: �r,Al r oMDR7AR `v ♦yW F Mfr V nl J 77 a 1JI ln"Ml»NT`D 'The Fiosaurtn:A91 `""--"�^-- w+PAFiK5 ANDCfi/G�fil+EA71C1,V~- ,A►.Is�.'�V�.�WI�iAL.SiTG �.Vtr f*rlR`v�7en:i! -. hIAP A71ON lnnr,f�`I, r� r i'ey� C1para f� 6 � ��m mb+�r� `'-�----�- Sitf 4,4cnv1' QerFChntlon: f ..: O 54x'{ �.''Y(`� ^'�. ^,- u ��• •',7� �� -'y{� "�" *- r *ISI,+ ,i ' �, v NL �1..J.V Ax ) "^ L� Cf"ice. of Planning and Research c`tntyp i 1400 ,Tenth Street, Roam Sacramento, CA 95814 SEP 2. 7 'County i�6�ti,zP3've 519$9 orovi id, GA, 090 or GANDAGEJ. CaUBBS 6 x County clerk y �Co. Cieric County of Butte B be u R ty _ g3T_rs.7z:c- Filing of Notice of Determination inl compliance with Sactio �.i108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Codi, et Titre- AP !l4.. .game: �fe,ntati.ve Parcel Map 28-,23-04 Mi.o'hae? Pierc^ ,�. w= r,t C3ear'angrouse Number Contact Person - Telephot9' Wiper edingho�e Uf aumit John Mendonsa, Public Works F"roJect Location Bordered on the east by the Bxjtl:`e_yUba Cr.). ji.n'tjir� apjproximately 1/2 mile .north of ;Los Vexjeles Road, Bangor Iax�a� p!oject: Description Tehtative'' Paj,-tel M,ap to divide 265 acre; 5 parc;eis at 40 acres plus and 1 at 60 arses, . i Vht s is to adi se that the _Butte Cou= (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency, , etas approved "the, above-described project On „ no1iii89 and is ode g g (Date) the follovin determinations regarding the above-described project;' 1, The. project will, 'p t, have a significant effect oh tl�� X .z�i1l r environment. 1 t 2v An_EnvironmOfttal ImP P t act Ra r h as prepared for this project: p p of MA, ursuant,ta the rovzsions A N gat ;ve Declarat" teas pt epaYed for this p` oject! pursuant t, '4he provis ohs of CEQAr l{_ ctatigatioh measur6s X . ware,' _�were: net made a candit:ion of the approval 'lof the project] �1 4. A statement of overriding considerations Was, K gas riot) adbo "far this project: s "r'his ;is to certify that the final VIR with comment`s and responsesi and fdcotd O project approval, is available to the general public at: Butte County Planning Department 7' County Cehter Drive. oeovxll4i Gal' 05955 Data Received for Piling and y' Posting at OPit y . ,�' 51ftiattire B,_.A. KIRCHER I llire:S�t'�r��lanrt�ri�..: „ter .. v Ghee AP# 28-23_ ,r 04 ' 1r T*4tatiwe Parcel Mag Nltigation ,Measures 01, 'Incorporate the ' the Seismic recommended mitigation .1989 as theHfoLlowing note • Yg 7.,T mBehnkes d Hazard Evaluation b �'��,ined on these parcels shall be s on the final ma datnP,il forces as outlined constructed p" `� • SU=.diri�Y�;' Mobile homes in the t° res' St Placed on Uniform Building Iter, anchored o the: e P g Crud,$, and h r otherwise installed Parcels shall resist lateral forces is increased, ,so that their }�e braced, abi�.�ity td d2. DesOf ignate on the final budding setback map the areas Evaluation b Be areas" °utlined in recommended a Y hake, April 1,989. the.Seig� mic Nazar aesigr�ate on the "buildin final reap the g and grading free areas recommended ;Archaealogcal. Survey areas o, � - a�' 'follows, Y by R. w. Bevin outlined in tie and as field located b dated March, y the archaeolo 19'89 PA Rr-EL : 1: Slxow do gist the final map the area indicated as ;� `eat" on the setback area,n revised tentative map as a ►,b s Avoidance Sh uilding PACE; 5: bw on the final map P the area indicated. as 8 bn the tentative ma �� °ares: " p as Avoidance a building setback,'' 1 PARCEL 6: ShUw 611 t Area 44 OF on fiYxal Map the area t h buildin the revised-,te hdioated as ntat�.ve ma avoidance ithin the area shall be P Gradin comps completion of g cr outlined in the eporhdaed qua` avoided prior to "estq I �'rngram as to Bevill). ly 14; 1989. (Addendum, 04. Designate on the final map the areas around ditches and creeks re areas, ,are also to be build e hacleat drain smai s. the 86tanit Surve `tfi. free ;setbac3� Y by bi; Meyer dated areas as outlined Designate on,.a'une 989 Avoidan�e Area the final map' the r i buijain #5 on the areas identified g and leaching ten,ative map, where as' g activ..ties shall be gradings' j avoided. , lnc LU 0- the Seismic Hazard Eval.t ation aril the and Botanis cal Surve Real Estaite � yij_ referehced ,above ,td Archaeo :c�gida ApFlic3t-Luh for a Public Report.t Depa °tment ; u i r �iiS"_ 1'i�•: �' r p ff O x14 -I W 'r.�. '/"' r�� lrf rG`�'f ✓t �� ��� ) I fit' yp ; 11. `" , ,, " �-^^" A_.✓'' `� ;,' _ __ . VJ t, C t f k l t'� tAN A W T CSF NATURA l � ^ , DEPARTFAENT of PUBLIC W6A0 WILLia'I (Bill) CHI=FF, C)Jfdatdr A 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, dALWORN1 7Felephnno: (916)yi' lo�%�60 Rd d Lb 6, me CERTIFIED MAIL August 231 1989 RB: AP 28-y23-04 Michael Pierce Tentative Parcel Map p.0, Box 431 terry Creek, CA 9591'6 I Dear Mr. Fierce: Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear on 8e timber Ili your application otx the obove"identi£ied property p '1980. The A ency °rr1jj 'be reViawing the find ng matprom t � PPublicgwork3rt a d w l] be consider, your tentative parcel and Vill thconsid tions o approval as listed on the attached sheet. wll commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Su ervisors ,The mdeting , y Center Drive; ° Admin -is Building J 25 Count Room► County Oroville, Ca,Uforn a ardin this matter, p10e se contaet bilis _ If you have any questinns reg g k_ office. `I Very Ver ► truly yours } willa:hm Cho-tf" DirentOt Of Pablit . to Mendonsa Assistant Directo JM%kk attachment I, Old!l-gnh,rtrnent. ., ",-Environmental 14ealth tarnhart-Drown &AssociakEs 4 F, 1, y , J It I IANDNATuR w, �, f .: aoBal ^-rte �:D15PARTME(q7'g� OF PUBf,IC ivtiBK;� WI!_I.IAM(EIIII) CHeppr girffClb� 7 C6UNTY CENTER DRIVE . oaaa►tLdh cxtl#oar tA, CERTTPTEDMAI rafaPhonor 1'1 CLI "NALO 0,14ELAoY iSdprlf}� �fJ,4.CInF oeptember 11, 1989 Michael Pierce p- 0: BOX 481 RE! AP' 28-23-04 Berry Creek, CA 95916 TPM Dear Mr. Pierce: At the regular meeting Of the Butte Count Se tembei lI _. r p , 1989, the Agpric�, adopted a Y Advisor A Y $ency held an environmental mitigations and'a P negative declaratrion 6. the iabove-referenced pproved the tentative Muth,:._ property subject to the d6nditionsrlist6dponn i the attached "shee.,t, if no appeals are timely riled within ten (I0) da - the, s Advisory Agency's a Superv;;sors PProval.--wa th. the Clerk of the $card date of this action will be rz.nal: When the conditions of app�;pvai��are complied t�ith. for you to file your "final ma it Zvi. of Public 4lorks .for recordation wEhinteSttte County Del be in order the date of approval by the Advisor y four Partmertt Y Agency, months of if You have an ,. office, Yue,�tsons regarding this matter : please contact this f Very truly :yours, „ tJilli,am Cheff` Directorf ►� Pubj;ic, �brks J7n Aiendonsa A a S15 ,� .a.�: taut Directo"r +,, ,• w� r, -attachment cc% Planning Department �uit� Co. iiririn&g dat^rtrrl, Environmentnl Realth Department Barnhart%�014: n Mike tvans rr iAl h MIC AHL PNCE, Tentative Parcel h1ap, AP 28-23-04, b arc) on the east by the Butte-Yuba County kine', a rox. h is burdared PP 1�Z mile north or. I.ns Mike Eva Road. Bangor area, Engineer Barnhart-Brown � As .and Milce Evans: sockatcs Public Works conditions r 1. Verify ;Legal access. 7: Provide two-way traversable access RS-8--LD-1 to each a county maintained road or state highway. Parcel from p � . foress to be dedication reserved in deeds as per c Uhty ordinance final ;map. and offered easement. line measur 8 ed from centerline o �; Show 50 ft. building setback f :Access. 5* Provide road maintenance agreement. h Shop all easement?' o£ record on the final map. 7• Provide street nan)e '�ins pe: 9 , ragW,rements of. th' Public Cdr rks priOt to recordatjL n of the f#z map Department o Pay any delinquent taxes or ctxrrenL taxes is required, .w� • Meet the requiremejpts of , the Bette County � 13.re Department i , wealth Dept, conditions:' x 10• Provide a 00 t. 1 f • leachfield free setback around existing walls either Within the property, oz �'�thin 1D0 boundaries on all, parcels, ft. of 'tile property s '1 • Show a 50 f t, leachfield setback: from the drainage way o 'parcels. Y n all 1 • Showa 100 ft. ;teac;hfeld setback from , the higcreek in all hwater line Of 'the,} t 115. Confirm lot areas With soil depth tests beforetubmit r` 'bap tang final !e iollotaxng mitigation measures are requr 'ed: t, xndorparate the recommended mitigation measures outlined in the Seismic #azard Bval itat on "i y ,�, ,�, Behnke dated April 195,9 ss rhe following notes on''the final m6p: a, parcels shall be c6hsbructed to,resl,sb late�buildings opt these p. in the W,.�.form BuildingCode end b, rat forces as ou. lined` a �. .__ � fherWhseo�.nstal�ced dlj�� �. their abi:L t tb' resist l the e parcels shall be braced, aiich red oro led. so ate 1 forces,ls lndredsed, that _ _ _ .. M f1 '< . , yam. , E,.it :., ry .mom.-•,...«.ria+*4.+-r c p MICHAEL ..PIERCE, TPM ` 1 Designate on the final map the areas recommender; as �r setback areas" outlinerl in the Seismic Hazard :Evaluation by Behnke; April 1989. .� ;�( 6• Designate on. the final map the areas retommend rr and grading free areas" ildi out] itrcd in the ArchaeologicaluSurve8 by R, �+�' Bevill dated March, 1989 as follows, and as field located by the archaeologist: PARCEL 1: Show on the final map the area indicated as "Avoidance Area #1" on the revise dance Gradin J tentative map dated June :10, 1989, c within the area or demolition Of' 'the existing '►old homesite" shall be avoided prior to prompt completion .of the Phase It Archaeological Te to Pro in 'the report by Bayhem dated Jul g14 gram outlined Bevill).. Y r 1989. (Addendum to ' PARCEL 1; Show on ;the final map the area indicated as "Avoidance Area #2111 on the revised tentative ma setback area," as a "building PARCEL 5: Show on the final map the area indicated as Area #3" on the tentative ma "Avoidance PARCEL bi Show on th Pas "a building setback area e final map the area indicated as Area 44" on the revised tentative tri "Avoidance p. Grading or building within the arca shall be avoided prior to completion of an ArchaeologicalTestingProgram as"outlinedin the report dated July 14, 1989; (Addendum toevill), " yc. 17. Designate on the final map the areas around drain swa also .tzldin setback a . les+ ditches and creek6 required to be leachfibld fxee setback areas, are to he br Survey by'M, Meyer dated June 1,, 1989; an the Satanical g rens as outlined Z. 18. Desi nate on the final map the -areas icle ' ) y. Area #511 on the tentative map, where grading,identified building and le activities shall be, avoided.ldxng and leaching Include the Seismic otanL�`,kq� Retard Evaluation and the Aichaeologicel and ' .�gtlrvey t Retard above to the Drtment .of Real Estate Application 'for a F"ubl -c Repa eport: 20, APPlacant ton l . gently ; . apply for and deli entl: pursue a zeione to 20 acre minimum cone fot -,arcels 1 and anti' to a 40 acre minimum zone :frig Parcels 2, 3, 4 and S, Plece. a note ori the final ma that states r' P Peri,lr►eter fen:` these parcels shall be limited to the existing stone or barb�don ware fences or five strands maxx`muin of barbed; Warbles, or norm mesh wire placed bettgp'e.p, 15" and 48 abave the ground " 22. Complywith Sutte � toad ° ad StandardRS-BLD ]. with .:: far 60 foot ,access east maxiement not to exceed 15 Portenmum grade W Provide approved ditch crossing and ircarporate Standard cohtrol measures and tonstructi.on techniques for access road5canstru � a i C10'ad Z NATU rz AL vuEALTH, A�jq ly BEAU!rV PLANNING,pS ' 7 COUNTY CENTEP. DRIVE PART MEWr August afar 19$9 TiDRI O 6V?LLE F. HgNE (916)"53 y80Ii PNS tY ��- 997 i� ,r Michael Fierce Bow431i� )3errY Creek'w C;A .9591.6 f' Tentative AP; 28_27f pa,rcei Map Dear � Mr Pierce ? The nutt:e Count 1v ro rev ewnofn p has co C;alifor a Environme Your Dr Project mpleted *r. I{ County Advisor ntal Qualit, in accordance e the Californ.`O Y Agency within Y Act and forwarded with, the dd,tion Public.pesourceshe required 105 daysto the.,Butte 6, and 'the Planning Director,Code'Section 21I51, Pursuant 2G-9g of the Butte ori to, ?mp etOd. Count S rep required b5' n find enclosed Y thedivision C)rdinanCSet igns �oc:umentation/�'lannin nclo"sed .20 �:, cr project; irectori ort ra s deport � nmenta�, been , 'Plea your,:.... , 9 D _ ",'ch has. been n pie a review e p xn Report with the enclosed initial conditions of a Stud g Direr. `,1 any e�rars or n pprovaZ if �v�Plannin ` our attention. missions in our eV.. applicable; tarp altlntion Please xf you note The Enviro ging them to 3�axr Project`ental Documents and pla for their been sent to the du e Go1i rect6r i s �tepart action; California 7 1;5 52 : . qujr��s and a 2 rp the B Government my Adviser for Ppr'ove utte Count Code Secy, y Agency date or ', or disapprove Y Advisor eons 6595G asi which your a Yate pro. ect Y A5en�y set �44d mont" tine Pplt,catian within sic hearizxgs e►c.4ur on, lrie�:embe ��0 for ryas received anc� months from 4-he, z;f they tithe a ig89.'he ect mandated b o Place of the dvasory A9enc:.Y state law,vil f t�aere Public hearin Y �ti11, note f pu are tibils y;;ur roor Your,. Pra y�aiz mitigatia.• mod fica� req 'shall }� an identified to P �t Oct,ect;, rer t erj mpact,. re�evaluation Ifof cited to I , Your prod ect i A" A( I - 1J m 6 xjr I ,y t ` Butte count, :Prom Y Advisory Agency Planning:.'W rector 914 bj ect : Report on AP#28-23-4 Tentative Subdivision Ma aust 1 3 989 Mioha ugl p °rae/ �J�te; A ,:for , �tyhs is a Proposal to ,, pt�rcels and ons.. FO+ divide,;265. acres (.Agricul.tural_Res�dsncre pa;ccel. The to create five U'De Paan Ma prem 40'. �'.0a as A P °f the Butte 5 acre minimum lob zoning is acre gricultural- County General Ptah size, Residential. The fan The Proposal des gnates this i county ed el nooEcon flict lement the with Count Y;specific or co Butte ro�nt Y zoning hoz ' mmun - ty ga a C Y General P anYan do Recommend Plan pted' approval s nor y ubj ee' to 1. i the 'following Tncorporat`Q J,.he r���i g M�,ti � the Seis . _c6mmended 9ation Measures; 1.989._ mid R'azard Evaluat-ionlb�gatjcn the t411oty measures in9' hots �' `T' J; Be outline a: hnke dated din Bulldin °n 'the final map. April gs °h these resist lateral 4orcesrasjsha;lY be const Building Co�7e, Out -lined ructed to ° �.�s The b, Mobile uniform 'homes placed anchored on these steal or otherwise parcels bra 2 to recst later instal 1 be al forces is led so that the ced, Designate on t incre d, crab Y he Final ass ilit building $etba " Map the Evaluati°n b areas�� areas regio ,. y Behnke °ut1 fined in commended as April the bels 3, De gnnte 98g. mic Hazard ►►b; h on the Final s 9 and g ading fr p the Archae0,10 areas reco follower 9isa,. St�rvsy b ee areas�� °utl nemended as y R • W. `Bev ' d ih the ►" ,_ -- ll dated Iota ch ' - r 198 ,��+� /4� � ,w Shown oh the as rAVOTD.� NCE final 1 Map the dated �RL'p, �; area ideht curie an the ified as emolition, of %0' 1989: revised avoided prs,o the e Grading wih3nstative map ided r ° x3stin he 4r64 or 5 old ho Archae+al0 prompt cvm mesite l► Shall be report b. gical T6sting Pro pletidn Of the `� Bayhem dated Bah outlined �' ase rr duln Y ,the 14 1989 (Addendum W , 1 7- ... to Bevill.) Parte 1: showy on the Final Map the area' identified as 1AV6IDANCE AREA #2" on the revised tentative Maly as a "building setback area.�� Parcel 5 Shown on: the Final Map the area i.dentiti,ed, as "AVOIDANCE AREA #3" on the. tentative"MAP as "a building setback area.,, Parcel 6. Shawn on the Final Map the area identified as T "AVOIDANCE AREA #4." on the revised 'tentative mivt Grading or building within the area shall be avoided prior to completion of an M'dhaeological, Testing 'Program as outlined in the report dated July 14, 1989, (Addendum to Bevill), 4, DA:jlgnate on the`Final`'Map the areas around drain swales, ditches and creeks required to be leachfield free setback areas, are also to be building setback areas as outlined iii the Botanical Survey by M, Meyer dated June 1, 1989 5. Designate on 'the Final Map the areas identified as "AVOIDANCE AREA #5" on the tentative map, where q,,e,ad ing, building, leaching and -g-r— tg activities shAll be avoided, 6. Include the Seismic^: Hazard Evaluation and the ,Arc4haeological and, Botanical Surveys referenced above to the Department cif Real Estate Application fora Public Report, 7. Applicant to apply for and diligently pursue a rezone'to 2� acre minimum zone for Parcels I and 6 ancT 'ta a 40, acre T minimum zone for Parcels 2,31,4, and 5, 0r Place a note, on the Final Map that tates i,Per .meter fencing on. 'these parcels shall be limited i,o the' existingstone or barbed wire fences or five strands maximUffl of barbd, barbless or non -mesh wirelefWed between i6" an4 p , 48" above the ground, r Comply with Butte County Road Standard RS -a -LD -1 With 7 maximum grade for 60 foot access 'easement not to 'exceed J.5 percent.;, Provide approved ditch crossing and incorporate standard i erosion control measures and construction techniques for access road canstructionz Coo- Michael. Pierce barnhart"Brown Associates 4 e WA -is : u 4 ;; 1 PON C6. r Michael G. 'EvainsY I Mire Pmq'e l * d Orb 1110 C,�R ' 9.5 - 6 �i►e` 1989 j 1.;s. County Planning Dept. r '.i Vmn y Cente: pr. 'At r,� 2_ e, CA ''9.5965 <vy Mrs. Daniella l amilton ,) (•t Q"a M. fOr M Piea;aFI1 28-4 it- -'' .Mrs Ham ill�e��i consider, thiit.n response o your envjronm t dA �4`� d May 2 Al , are awaiting respanees fx•�a i dist' enlci botanist ist and We ww*11.1 forward oris � t,e ", �'� P ` as soon a "�v` e ;l�a it a,* I a:ale s "T .You have any questions,°contact me at 8 ry { ►�. a ly, _ v It f A u� _ � " � �. %-�'hae.� C . Evans t �yyn y taK• ��1 � `t� t�J �� 7 "' v .� .w:....... aa,. F..lt•'�_ ••.............v.a,:AU 5�it�:� �t �^� $.91,. �, �i«:;."�#I.�..Y�l�-:.;.,,ki. , . s...., ,....._,..��..,.. �,..� ,.._,...�.�.ut ,....w..a.�•..w.....�... _...., t�: ,.. ,,..s.. ...�:..._t�k:._.....,..__ iira;�..�.ae.s;•.n .. .. (.�� off y ` `. e �i�r COUNTY OF BUTTE: AM 4 DEP9RLIM iT OF FtjBLTC t. RKYi) j �pli(ahn 7 County Center Drive OroVille, CA 9991-615(916) 538-7266 r; April 4, 1989 Michael Pierce P,0. Box 431 REAP 28-23-04 Berry Creeko Ci' 95916 Tentative Parcel Map Dear I`ir.. Pierce• ,� _ This is to notify you that your for a tents + above-referenced property is being submitted to the Planning �zve map for the for environmental determination, and to the • for its review. anning Department h f, Environments aalth partrie De 'rhe s �pplcation wile, �� �,, {ng Department aid t i a ra tzort from they red co Xet' when we have received Fanvzronmen :that ail neces$ansi e t al Ji'ealth YY data have been teceived, These cie rfidarciing any addi'�ional information they 11 y may require: 'Very truly yours, v 11�am Cheff Di rec'n o;",rbli «ark .. r; , . 7 Jo iiendonsa AgsisFant I)atiPctblC cc:- # planting Department I c vir&iMental ifealth Departr�ent Mike Evans BarnhattyBro�an � Associates - _ ;(Revised:,, 2%8 ,