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HomeMy WebLinkAbout028-270-1544 APPLICANT Butte View Recreational Club 35-03-07-01 PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DIVISIONS ADDRESS , 10719 Loma Rica Road, Marysville, Cil 95901 OWNER Same PRojEeT DESCRIPTION Waiver Application LOCATION on the southeast and southwest corners of the intersection of Bangor Park Road and Teddy Lane, Bangor area ASSES80R' S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 28-27-154 ZONING % GEN. PLAN - Ge Wit. PROJECT CONSISTENT? DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED 3-7285 Charles E. Harris 908 6th Street, Orland. CA 95963 DATE PUBLICATION NOTICE WRITTEN ;PUBLISHED PLACE NI',WSPAPER NOTICES) PUBLISHED - O. C. P. G. B DATE MAILING LISW PREPARED_ DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTENMAILED NUMBER ]SATE PLANNING DIRtUTOR I S REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION - DATE TILED DETERMINATION AND DATE s .. NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE AtOPTEP- - - —w MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED ENV41 IMPACT REPORT F DRIP, CERTIFIED SUB. COMMITTEE MEETING DATE �.-. ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE -- ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION AA BOARD ACTION- .�.yywr,�r�yrrwi'r�W+�VM COMMENT8 APPENDIX it Ncy ► ICf OF 1DETF.RAUHAT`9 Boa Ill I}epaxtrnefti� �� TO Office of anand Research FROM. 7 (,nef C Center Drive 1400 'Tenth Street, Room '121 0;lov i 1 'l a ,U1 9 9 Sacramento, CA 95814 -»- or ELEANOR M. BECKER, C_ottnP/ C!Er!; .. County Clerk �. JACihlil-t�De ui' County of Butte 5UHJ1rC:T: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 211:08 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. 85-03-07•-01 1 tsca Title' Ai'/ Name Waiver Application AP 28-27-154 Butte ,.,View it�:cxa�, Lfonal (:lrat) Coni:aCt Person Telephone Num r Mate Cilearingu� NUM' (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John rlandonsa, Public Works (916) 5'1:.-4260 h :.e* and southwest corners ct the intersection jest Location On tine o.1: Bangor Parte Road aaacl 'red1Y La'U', I14angor tar c a lect cesc, iption Waiver application rrt ntin�; Eaux parcels or 40 ae res or la)r�;rrr, �.r.. bait to, C;ernreLY Advisory A+_n cY This is to advise that the Lea�enEx or Resp )ns�—� ieA er+cy has approved the above described project and has Dade the following determinations regarding the above described project. 1. project will) /\ will not, have a signif cant effect on the environment. 2 An Environmental Impact R�po rt was prepared for this project pursuant : to the p;•ovislons of CEQA. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CC-QA. EIR or Negative Decl .frat,ion and record of project approval may be examine,-d tat: 3 M8 r tar'}trl1 tlYrilt 16ett.:�liraf.� II��LtlILk.Ir1l11l�tlj, _ __,_._. __ r 1 iti ation measuees _,weCe) , .. were ,nett )Wade a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of overriding Considerations was,,_.,.y, %vas not, adopted for this project. Date Recetived for Filing - 719185 Sim ure Stephen A.. St i eo>;r�t Sen for. . P1�►ttitiet' at e j ,� Roo vlttd January 1985 COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 959( 916-534--4266 916-534-4339 uFl° CO- f finning Cot,,,, 'JUL �rov1116, C�itoxuF4 July 8, 1985 Ralph C. Byers RE: Ake 28-P7,154 Butte View Recreational Club WaivQr Application .10719 :Loma Rica Road Marysville, CA 95901 Dear Mr. Byers.- At yers:At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held July 8, 1985, the Agency adopted the negative declaration regarding environmental review and approved the tentative parcel map for AP 28-27-154 subject to the conditions as listed on the attached sheet, If no appeals are timely filed --within ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval --With the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions of approval are complied withwill in order ., it for you to file our "final map'+ with the Butte Count Department Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) monts oftheodate. of approval by the Advisory Agency, If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works l en' ansa A sistant Director JM/ng Attachment cc; Planning Environmental Review Environmental Health Department Charles 113, Harris; Jrb, 908 6th Bt:, ovlandF CA 95963 Lb 1110 (Revised 2-28-84) Butte View Recreational Club, Waiver, Application, 4 parcOlS o and southeast corners of the intersection of Bangor 'Park Road and Tad n the southtvt�9; Bangor area. Teddy Lane. AP 28-27-154 Charles E. Harris Jr,, Public Works conditions: I. Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -L0 -I to each, county maintained road or state highway, Parcel from a 2. Access to be reserved in deeds as per county orainance, 8. Provide road maintenance agreement,. 4 Provide street name signs per requirements of the pe ar Works prior to recordation of the final map, p �i�1ent of Public 5. Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street, 6. Pay any delinquent taxes or current 'taxes as required a p2�ior to rec� deeds or rnap. c.rdi,ng 71 Prepare necessary deeds rOr recordation. Submit to Ste t. of Warks for checking and approval,, p Public 8. FUe a Record of Survey m�,p. Health Dept, conditions! 9. Show a 100 lit: leach field ,setback from the highwste,r line of the creek on parcels 2, 3 and 4 10. Show the usable two acre sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirement;; of the Subdivision Ordinance rin parcel,; 1 through 4, Il. Prove that the required quantities Of ,Tome:; parcels 1., 8a 3 and 4+ or otherwise c,OM Wit water are available tea Subdivision Ort mance staadaroo ,;And the 13utt� tCdrult h ttie butte ,C'o�tnts� ofprvey of water Place x'eriu'red pro+)f �;�:�`�water cit-',teseonithea,record o� surveys Q.' Inter -Depart O"'etal Memorandum Yoi Butte County Advisory Agency FROM: Planning Director sueJecr; Report on Waiver Application of Butte View Recreational Club on DATE, -AP 28-27-154 ,,Tune 26, 1985 This is a proposed waiver application on property located on the southeast and southwest corners of the intersection of Bangor n Road and Teddy Lane, Bangor area. The present zoning- ark 5o The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Agricultural - Residential. There are no specific or community plans for the area. The Proposal does not conflict with County zoning nor any adopted or Proposed element of the ButteCountyGeneral Plan nor any County, specific.: or community plan, Recommend approval: DH lr cc' Butte View Recreational Club Charles E. Harris s, .....:.... a" Inter-Departiio"tai ,,Memorandum TO; Advisory Agency FROM: Planning 'Staff" SbBJECTI Environmental, Analysis for Butte View Recreational Club Waiver Application, AP 28-27-154 OATH March.. 14, 1985 The attached initial study was prepared for a subdivision of 180 acres into 9 parcels of approximately 19 acres each. Initially, an EIR wap required. The applicant proposed mitigation measures and redesigns , resulting in the Advisory Agency uphold;(jig the applicant's appeal of the EIR requirement. This current proposal is a further redesign of the project, resulting in 4 parcels of 40 acres or .larger, As such, the provious initial study is adequate and a Negative Declaration is recommended. DRH i lkt Attachment ccb. Butte View Rees Club Charles g. Harris .y r DATL: APPI'NIJTX I- 41 -1-11 TY or, 131F1''I'l, PNVIRC)N IE rA}., CIIECI;I,:I'ST I blittil (to be Completed by },e -."d Agency) 13,AC;Kca_ 'R0UNii.} 1,09. H 83-12-14-02 AP {! 28-27-'LS4 I. Name or propotlant Butte, View Estates Z, Address of- proponent incl represelttat ive ~�applicable)�~ ro-�-� Loma Rica Road ('' f ...� Alar sville Cllarl_ e��]q___I-Iarr�.,5 btiy street �-- - Orland �C/1 95963 .. 3 Project description, ` Ten_ Ve Subda v ��Ma. PIANIJA7()RY IINTITNCiS Ol' S1GNTl+ICANCls YES MAYBI,,3 No tip Dies the projoct littvo `Che" potential to degrade tha quality of the onvi.ronmcnt, substantially raatlaa the habitat of 41 ,fish or wildlife species ;o c1u St fish or wildlife population to drop below se1f� sustaining; levels, threaten to clintirlate a plaor animal coilltnunit�r, reduce the ntlmbor or restric-t; the r angle 0 C a rare 01' endangered plant car animal or climinate,ilnportant examplas of. the major period, Of California histol.), or p1,011,stcry? h Does the Iairoject ha" the }lotcnti TV. ENVIRONMENTAL CTS C.Explanat;Lons of all "yes" and "maybe" anslvers are required on attached sheet(s)) YES 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in. geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? C. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e Increase in wind or grater erosion of soils, either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, depo8ition or erosion which may modify the channtel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay; inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h: :exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2 ATR. Will the proposal result in substantial; T.— Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moasture, or temperature, or :any change in climate, locally or renionaII ? 3.. WATER. Wild. the proposal result in substantial:. a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of wager movements in either marine or, fresh waters?' b. Changes in absorption rates. drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c: Need for off-site surface drainage improve ments, including vegetation removal, channel ization or culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Chango in the amount of-' surface water in any water body? f.Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration o'" surface gator quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oz -gen or turbidity? g Alteration of the direction or rate of flour of ground gators? h Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through di.rec additions at ��� th- drawals, or through iliterception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? i. Reduction in the amount of water otlierivise ava11.rtble for public water supplies? J: Exposure of people Or proporty to water L related hazards such Sas flooding? MAYB],-i NO x Iz— YEWS MAYBE 4. PLANT LiPE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a; Change in. the diversity of species, or number any species of plants (including trees, of shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? S� c b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? Introduction of new species of plants into an C. area, or in a barrier to the normal ,replenish-ment of d. ReouctionxintacreapecofSan� agricultural crop? g r -�= S. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal, result in substantial: a. Change in the diversity Of species, or numbers of animals (birds, land animals of any species including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects) ? b, Reduction in the numbers of any unique, `raze x".or endangered, species of animals? of animals into c, Introduction of new species result in a barrier to the migration an area, or or movement of animals? - d. Deterioration to e=xisting fish or wildlife --'- habitat? G,, NOS. Will the proposal result in substantial: a, Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7; LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce s�.jjfT:cant light and glaze. Si LAND U�,r,. Will the proposal result in a str,a ial alteraltion of the present or planned . s land t-4se of an area? 3. NATURAL Will the proposal 'result in substantial, a. Increase in the r^te of Lyse of any natural > resources? b, Depletion of any non-renewable natural. resources? --` 10 RISK OF UPSET, Wilx the proposal -involve; of explosion or tije release of hax,ard- a_. A risk ous substances (includingq but not limited to, in the m oil, pesticidesor radiation) x" event of anaccidelntorupset conditions? b; Possible interference Idth an emergency plan? . response plan or emergency evacuation 114 POPULATION, Will thO proposal alter the location, ;Lst1'16`5­T-1on, density, or growth rate of the human population? l HOU81NG, Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand.;Cor addItional. housing? YES MA 1316 NO 13. TRANSPORTAT/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movements b. 'Effects on existing O parkin facilities or g > demand £sir new parking? k> c SubstantiO impact on existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? !� e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?f f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, x bicyclists or pedestrians? 144 PUBLIC SERVICES. 111.11 the proposal have an effeLt upon, or result in a need for new or al+r-red governmental services; a. Fire protection? b. Police protection'? c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? �C f. Other governmental services? 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result it a. Use of substantial amounts of -fuel"or energy? b, 8-kilistantial increase in demand upon, existing sources of energy, or require the development of netr sources of energy? 16,. UTILITIES. Will the propsal resile; in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following ' a-. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c: Water; d. Suver or septic ta)I.M e. Storm iwwl-tr drainage's' f. Solid wagba 'y'1l .i'sriosal? ' 17. IMAN tiEALTI-1. Will the propo:sa 4 08ult in a. Creation of any health hazard or potential_ health hazard (excluding mental health)'' b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 4- 18, AESTHETICS. Will the proposal v salt in the obstruction on Ot any scenic 'vista or view opon to the i thepublic, or win the proposal result in the eaof an aesthetically offensive site open " to public view? y'< YES MAS E NO 19. RhC:REATION, Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantil of existing recreational, _ �. � Y opportunities? 20 CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. will the proposal. result in the alteration: of or the destruction of a prehistoric Or historic archaeological site!' b. Will the proposal. result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or I•listoric building, structure or object? c. Does .the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique• ethnic cultural values? --� d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact �. area? V DISCUSSION QP MIP.ONMENTAL VALUATION AP 28-27-154 This project is a land division to create 9 parcels. The total, land to be divided is about 180 acres. Parcel sizes proposed range from 19.1 to 19.7 acres. The 'topogrania uralswaterconists�course,11Wi1sonSCreek a number of drainage swales and The area is sparsely populated at present. There is one residence in the immediate vicYnity. Apr te includesi1diggeT pine,club owns some land to oaks, cotton= the south.- The natural vegetationn wood trees, and annual grasses. ,oil will certainly occur from lb: Compaction and overcovering 01 the s the residential development of the property. The parcels are Of sufficient size that these factors should riot be significant. 1c: No major changes illtopography or surface relief features are foreseen. The grading for Toads should follow the contours of the land to help minimize these factors. lids a high erosion potenti ai. There is some gul le: This area lying evident throughou,� the property;: The slopes are over 30% xn pl.�;ceS; most of the propel y has Slopes of 20% or loss - miles Thin site lies about Z miles to the southeast of the aftershock ei)i.cei ter region o:f~ the 1975 eeu`thqualce: An inferred fault passes ve through this particular area. ,��iie highly o the }ongportions expansive soils; there may be 50� g y of this 1.80 acre parcol, particu;l.aT ly along Wilson Creek: 2a: The local, increase in tta- f `ic 1vill cause a localized reducticiil Of ambient air quality; this is not considered to be a substantial effect of this project, rxteplace cse will contribute to this effect. 3b: A number of drainage siva;lcs traverse the pro �crt . These drain 1 y Wilson Creek`; a natural watercourse. According to the Public Works be15a-tinent> drainage should be adequate for this proposal as wCree-ell as the Maximum develolsoutl�i�ona�'ts tr'91 Of ibuta36 ries tjoilsothennorth lk0 wh1c1 runs adj aceitt to the > are natural drainages 1TI the V'ci.nity' i� -law AP 28•-27-154 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) 3e: The drainage re and possibly effluent from septic systems could have some effect on the water quality of `Nilson Creek. WIl.son Creek does not have much water in it presently. 3g: Individual wells are the proposed source of Water :for future residents. According to the Butte County EnvirOn)11CJ1ta:l }'}e,alth Depart- ment, water availability is aproblem in this area. The Public Report :for portions of the Magnolia Manor Subdivision, w1ri c}) i5 northwest of this acreage, describes the water situation. r}'}th.s section of the Public Report states that "there is no Aun"antee of the quality, quantity, or availability of water on crit.,, of or 'PtIrcel" - A hydro- logy report is recommended to verify the availability of groundwater supplies on a sus #a:ined. basis. 4a: The entire parcel has been cleared for pasture. 5c,d: The introduction of domesticated pets and '010 installation of extensive :fencing could substantially affect the inovements of wildlife and the maintenance of wildlife habitat. The habitat for songbirds, gray squirrels, and other small wildlife will be partially ,Lost a$ the lots are improved for residences. 9b, 15a: The proposal may result in the use of siibstantial; amounts of fuel and energy, Many sources of fuel and energy are from fossil :fuels, such as oil, which are nonrenewable natural resources. The :isolated setting tivould require greater travel distances by residents to obtain most goods and services. }public services provided to residents of the property would also involve ;increased costs relative to fuel and energy consumption: 11 This project could induce a significant amount of growth in a relatively uninhabited Area.There i.s only one house nearby which ties to the east off Bangor Park Road, The effects, of residential gY^orvt' in this proposal and in the Surrounding area could be significant. Under the A-5 zoning, as many as 36 lots could be created on this parcel.. The land surrounding this site could also he developed more readilyas pu`alic services; ut:ilities a»d improved access are made available in the vicinity. A larger lot zoning ti�ouId reduce •the potential effects of` growth significantly. 12 A demand for additional housing could be �-,raated and Tadd:ily ommodatod through further sp:littina of t}ti�; 19 7crr parcels, d s pt'D�Cct, i.f fully developedy 'would be'ihe first large aC This in the area. g residential l5a; The 36 potential residences on N?.�s property would generate about 250 Veh.i.cular tries per day by W,"y of Bangor Par}C goad. The A.11, T, (Avea^fie wily 7raCisr) in 198 is 120 oil Bangor Par }c Road near its intersecti.on with oro -Bangor ilighWay and. 20 near tits i..tytersection igith DUt]Stont Apperldit F - page 6 AP 28-27-154 C. The cumulative impacts of this project which have poto7`ititil significance include those related to: I. The potential for erosion due to grading for roads �,tnd other residential, improvements,. 2. The exposure of people and property tO goologic htt.Zards 3. The availability of water and water gtia:l:ity cons :idorat ons. 4. The reduction of the number of plant s-I)ocies, and the effects on wildlife habitat. S. The substantial use of nonrenewable natural resources including fuel. and some energy source s . 6. The growth -inducing effect on adjacent lands of the applicant and other contiguous propurties. 7. The establishment of the first large residential area in. a relatively remote location. 8. The increase in traffic. 9. The effect on Dunstone Drive and Bangor Park Road relative to the need for road improvements. 10* The effects on public services and utilities that would be provided. 11. The feasibility of septic systems on 20 acre parcels and possibly 5 acre parcels. 12. The effect on ambient air qualit y. ithPpl2)IVCI'S t ' hIII, prepar'ec1 for bunstone oaks, 7,og It 77.10-12-0.1 AP 28-27-153; 157, 27-23-51 Initial Studios for nearby parcel maps Log II 77-11-28-03, AP 28.27-150 (Parent parcel) Log # 80-05-01.05, AP 28-27-155 Log 80-11-05-05, AP 28-27-156 Appandix 1; - page 8 Buticc View tates g c 28-27•-154 AP : ,ssor s .[, tI cel. DATA SIM, ENOXog # _ 8 3 x.12 -14 - 0 2 A. Project Descri -)+inn 1. Type of .Pxo ject:_ Tentative Subdiyi.siorr Ma�?� 2. Brie" nivis-ior of 1R0 ,cr �s.:s; . ittr� t�ra.r.cels 6f 19 tr, �%, acxCs, fOT' agricultural - res identi.alwuse, Loe at t.oa.: South sale of Bangor Park _R(�ar1_, ,, 1ni:les southwest of Bai)j,oi�, southeast Butte County 4 Proposed Density of D rvel.opment 5. Amoun-,- oy Imperviouki Surfacing: G. AccesL,- and Nearest .Public Road(s) : Near Duns tol r:j1riye, unimproved �,:t-grave! roads) 7 Method of Seward Disposal: On-site septic - i.�k:��,<<� ��e1d systems S. Souvoe oA Wnter SuplAy: Individual wells 9. Pxvom-m i.•ty Vl Power. Lines :r Line will need to'b e, extended 10. Potetti�.'. Vor. fu. U1.er land divisions and development: Potential. for 27 t,6 :got B. Environmental Setti aS Physical Env;,.rox'ment 1. Terrain a. General `.�.c} o a°a. � r ' o Oh-irac'ter: Mouerately geri ti,(,, rol' ilig foothill rassl.aind Slopes: 16 c. `. 1 350 deet ASL Elevat�.�y��: to d. Li.mitir,, S�"r� 'tor :w M;'teep terrain (20-25%) near the seasonal 2, Soils i�reek. Accessibility: --'--� .._ ,.. a. Types w,n6 Atiburyi soil, Series, a steal l.ow si.1 t loam. _1_) b. Limiting- SI sl.11owness Natural i`+azal'ds o'" the -Iorl a BartYa ttaapeoxae ,_hoc, thi�ll Shoat Zonc;, I+ mi 10's. t the northly-e,st h Erosio .i Pot on't ,al : r3ode rate - i igrb d. Fire Hazard: 'Moderate w. a. Landsl.it c Po ,urp ial, e. Bxpanoivo Soil, -Potential c _ 4 Hydrology MI i,ntormittetlt tributary oree� O� iVal.son a. 5u.ri:ac �N,Itex: ttayerse5_tl1e areet< ad-iticent on the. South. (1Vils01 ` Greek is locUtec' stile ti Ost Data Shoot, continued Ali 28-27-154 b. Ground Water: Resource not identified, t;nounciwatc°.r ]_'rfn;i,tataons c. Drainage Characteris`(;ics Natural dra .na may e1isl. ""`.,— west and south to TVi'ISon d. Annual Rainfall (noxmal) ----------------- e, Limiting Factors: 5. Visual/Scenic Quality: `.... 6. Acoustic Quality:- 7. uality:7. Air Quality; Bio l %.ical Enviroxunent : - 8. Vegetation: Onen grassland. 'pnnf-t, 1 y 9. Wildlife Habitat: Onperi 110r of Bangor t e ' --(California Dent h 4 r' isr, and Gamed Cultural Env.:�oranent ---- 10 Archaeological aid. Historical Resources i�z the area: Near the _ sensitive TVa.lson Creek area. SLtrvey was conducted and c7.earance 11. Butte County General Plan designation: ,_A9LILcuLt_UI'aI-Res,identJai 12. Existing�_.. Zoning: q.,5 13- Existing Land Use 012 -site:. Undevci.o 7l ed 'Ill-. Surrounding AreA at Land Uses:�Craz ng. Open Land. lVidel_y Scattered rugal residences and ranches. b. Zoning: A_5 —, c. Oren. Man designations,Agricultura7.-1tc7dcntl.a Grrt7�n�r . c1 .:.. Open Land conn uous oontlic sout}i. . Lanc1 Conservrat on Act .. Parcel Sues: Genoxally lar.i-e 40* acres Al reements) , e. population; 15. Character of Site and Areai,. ltcmote; out]. 1 in 7 1'ootlt9„l. ,Y,,assl.and Nearest >Jrba� Area; = w .t la,ma.t0d access, rea 17,. Relevant Spheres of lnluence. IUVw t improvements Standards 'Urban Area., 4 j _,.. '19 Fare Protection Services! Nearest Count Bangor and Palermo Stationsy a' State P - . f1 ire Station altcut Vo:lianteer Station, 4 b. Water Availability? Nene �. .o ma os. 20. Schools in Area; _ __ App e tr h' �,t., ...... , roc { J M6 Co.ilantkg Comm. J i'r! 1r2 1984 Orovillo, .Cali forn'm ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECOMMNISSAINCE OF THE PROPOSED BUTTE VIEW ESTATES SUBDIVISION, BUTTE CO[Nn", CALIFOPNIA. Prepared`For: Butte View Recrea-ional. Club ... , 3.0.719 Loma Rica Road Marysville, Ca.ii urn 9590 'Pz�ar�d "Bye" Peter M. Jo7xsern, Ph.D. 41 Skymountain Circle Chico, Cali-�ornja 95926 introduction In order to assess the archaeological impact o£ a proposed Subdivision project involving approximately 180 acres of foothill land located within southernmost Butte County ism►ediately east of North Hon - cut Creek, the :firm Of Butte View Recreational Club of AIa s ornia, coritr ctecl fora complete records search and ' ville, Calif - contracted of the entire project Parcel. Accordingly, ott- foot reconnaissance on becetnbor. 30 and 31, 1953; the author assisted b • g• an intensive on -foot reconna�ssanceacflt archaeologist John or conducted j he area indicated on the attached Project Location Y+fap As presently proposed, 'the Butte lriew Estates Subdivision �vi11 involve dividing the 180 acres or land into nine l9+ acre lots xvith sub- senuent construction of various access roads and. other AP -tures inc on-site septic tanks and 1oe11s; The 180 lulling acres is located iFTtha.n archae- ologically sensitive lands Within southernmost l3ti.tte County and Portions y Will involve ortions of the West 1/2 of Section 34 Township 18 North, Range 5 rasa the I�SGS Bangor, Ca1ilornia, and Loma. Rica,. California ,' of (see Project Location Iv1a 7•$ Series Quads Map), 7n dew of the potential adverse impacts o7 this project and its associated construction 1 activitae to both and historic sites tah:i.ch might be located iothin the project prehistoric �' et parcel, and incompliance with the California Environmental Quality Act o£ 1070 (Calif- ornia Public Resources Code, Section 21000 ot'se istrative Code Title 14, Chapter 5 and California Admin- ), the J3utte Count Plannin recommended that �,ultura g Departmentresources be considered in, the environmental impact statement be' til Ing prepared. far the project.ilynce the need for the present archaeological, reconnaissanGe report, Records 'Sodtch Prior tooin g g into the fiold the archaeological records maintained by the Northeast California xnfOfIM t;i.an Center (Chaco) ►ti�ere exami = ally existing recorded prenxstoric be s� rniCicant liastatia sites.ncc Fozi in ad•- dition, the National itogister oC �ristoric ,1319ce ; Was also consultcd (USUY 1983); Visibility tttroug tlIu-s hOut the parcel. 1va.s excellent thoroug} ly inspected. , and the entire arca y�ras Reconnaissance Results an�'R� ,.comntenclations The on-fnot surve �' . resulted two c in the discove ultura.l resources rY and: recording of one representing 19th or earlY histo 20th Centui aboriginal use, the of}er late is conoric use/occupation. sidered to be a National Register af`FIisto ,Nai.ther of the sites source, and archaeological cleak.�tnce for both has I J.�it,oS..eligble re- s been :Veconuttended. . 'SiteC.&-J3UT`865 'this �-- --_ _ is an aboriginal site cor�s.is i:in small rock outcrops on each of 14'hicli i s to g of t►vo mortar .cup.,. No midden or cited a si�i�;;i.e, Poorly developed surface scatter of aborigi»�tl, materials could be :Found iit association, and the site a . ld z specialized oconomic use apparently represents short-term Present re of this Area during and spatia cording Of the site is considered adequate Mitigation times. 7�ie adverse iinpacts which might occur to the of any sUbdivisinn - site as a result of the project, lLtchaeolo�` proposed to this site is thdre:tore recormn r dedcl clearance i`ox� the project in relation. 'Site 'CA4'UT `6i 6 Tlixs is atn li.t:�to:t;ic sitt:, cans�.stin Of �" rectOngular building g measurin a g of the outline is fanned by g ppraximately 15 X 20 :Feet, 3 the shallow excavation. The outline footings as well as a ; (approx. i Foot in depth) dew �pex`haps 25-50 p ) fax' the building's "identifiable glass ) cut Square ahcl 5� and ceramic naa.Is l0 pieces o adjacent 'to the '.i`ootangs, rantic pXate shards ;Located tvitltin and No structures immediately remai.nl at the site , hood ar other d° a and it could not be dote gnostic artifacts ` s actually lived In rmi tied rvhQther tyle or' final structure Sva cattle or sheep, or Was perhaps used graz%n r ' in cc+ri7ttnctIon with Of wire nails r g i` the area; Tile use of square 11a., Y -�u gests middle�to�-late 19th or ea`i,lls and absence I'lle site 5.s not a National 72e Register ) 20th Cchtu activities , the present recorclnrt acttvitaes, g � a;C I�listoric l'laces• ' g :is considered adequate el:�giblc resource Which might occur to the site as a ,, qu`nte mitigation a:� ori � and. 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As regards ethnographic affiliation, the project area falls lvithin territory which was occupied by the Kohkow Indians (Ri.ddell 1978: V.1gure 1, and citirl; 1925 and Dixon 1905),, although it should be noted 'that the parcel is <iu1j-c' r.lose to the border separating the Konkow from the southern 4ai du or Ni senan �w4 �311d Towne 1978 figure 1) . Do`tlt Of 'these major- groups possessed a vari d 1;� -Lt. ,r U7 011 ture which was pro- duced ;in response to the rather substantial vvar.:Lt ¢.i orn 111 climte and vegetation which characterized, their' territories. As a c onsugtien w :, these Indians also occupied a number of site*types during the course u- seasonal. movements throughout their territorial -range, }lased on the eth ographic information cited above, past archaeological surveys.within the immediate area (c.g, Jensen :1580; 1083) and other documents, the ex - petted range .of site types for the area included tl e fol:l.ozving. (1) abor4 iginal middens associated with a high density and gide range of tool types, with many of the sites also containing house pit depressions, mortar holes, and other surface features; (2) surface scatters of litllic artifacts and debitage resulting from short-term occupation•and/or spocialized economic activities; (3). bedrock trilling stations, including both mortar holies and metate slicks; (4) petroglyphs, (5) small, rock shelters and overhangs as- soclated with varying quantities of arCUmul.attod cu1'tura1 debris; and (6) isolated finds of aboriginal artifacts and flakes. clearly, it was not expected that all of these site types Ivould Oct Within the pso j est area, but rather that one I or more of these types would be t11G most likely to be encountered during the course of fi;olcitvork. F- Idtvork As noted, the present project 1wf�is conducted by the author ass"steel by arclraeolo r' Y gls t sJolu; zaticlanolla oil December 30 and 31, 1983. 1110 survey involved systematic ttansects (east-1"est) across the parcel and spaced from 5 to 20 motors apart, '11io entire parcel has boon cleared, of trees and consists of open g1•a8sla17d us0d :for prtstt re Page While archaeological clearance for the Proposed project has been recommended, should subsequent construction activities reveal additional evidence of prehistoric or historic useloccupation in do form of sub- surface materials, a qualified archaeologist should be contacted immediately in order to assess the potential adverse impacts of the project to the cul- tural -resources involved: 'References Dixon, Roland B. 19G5 The Northern Maidui Bulletin of the American MLLSeum of Natural History 17(3):119-346 New York. Jensen, Peter M 1980 Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed Collins Lake Basin Subd.vi,s on, Yuba County, California, Roport on Pile, Yuba County Pla;v.ing Department, and North Central Information Center, CSU, Sacramento. �J83 Archaeological Reconnaissance of the South floncut Creek Ranch Proposed Subdivision, Yuba County, California. Report on. File, Yuba County Planning Department, and North Central Information Center, CSU, Sacramento, kroobcr, Alfred L. 1925 Hwidbook of the Indians of California. Bureau of -American E';omo'Logy Bulletin 78 Smithsonian Institution, Washington,_ D.C. Riddell, Prancis A. 1978 Maidu and Xonkoiv, IN, Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 8 California, Robert P. llolzor, Editor, pp, 370-386. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. United e83StatesoDeparrtment of the Interior , National Register of HiStbAc Places' IN, Podorril Register, December 1983, Washington, D.C, Nilson, Norman L. and Arl.eane Towne 1578 Nisenan, IN, Handbook of North American Indians, Volum: Calif- ornia, Robert P, Molter, Editor, pp. 387=397. Smithsonian Insti- tution, Washington, D.C. 10: Area: 2 - tn(length?x 2 m(width) ,.__ ___ tn`. Method ot,patcrritinatian: Tare I 1 I: baptht None cm Method of determination. txam .nation Of disturbed areas at .site(. ) 12i Features: None (P 1n, NamArtif3ctual CanstihttiantS_ N''lo 16, :Rncortlad llyr P • . r' � ► ' .:_ ' DeCc ,`',0 19133 5 �Ez daG'1 Rt!ttiortJ�d: s, r. CnSell � � `� 1nCdt"iGlli' - ..�.( 17. AtIII htion anti Address, : Peter Jcrlae11 v� 41 SkviiiolXi twin Circle c C)lico t Ca 4 pFsrin7.x�� (FieV: C%ft;?) State of Cah fornin —The Resources A DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECRE __,ION PermanentTrinlomial: CAR'- 865 5upjifonrGttt , ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE RECORD Temporary Numi±ar: Paha 4 of Ago(tcy Designation: .. 1. County.Butte 2. uscs auad:USES toina Rica, Ca t7,.) 7. S' ('151 1069 3. UWA Coordinates: 'zone 10 632990 435$840 7 Eastic;q / Northiiu ( J SE NE SIV . rt. Township- 8N ..Ranpc--_- : % of 'S{� { of �r,., / of % of :miction F3:isa (Mera� ( l .ri. Mhp Cooedtuaites: - MMS _. Mr. -IN (from NW corner of map) G. Elevation __ 2601 76; Location: -On the north side of an un-namcd tributary of lVilson Creek approx. 1/2 mi. east of the confluence of the tributary and Wilson Creek, and. al)protimately 1 mile , . east-southeast O£ the intersection �. � of l:hulstone and Bangor I'a�1, -,:jarls: Site is :located on a itzt'i� a etc. -gym Y-26-1 t- to lY_Uf_MM_0k-crra ZY. PrehistoricX Historic. protohistoric. S. site Description: rjliaO small outcrops each containing one bedrock, mortar cup each See site map for mortar cup dimensions. 10: Area: 2 - tn(length?x 2 m(width) ,.__ ___ tn`. Method ot,patcrritinatian: Tare I 1 I: baptht None cm Method of determination. txam .nation Of disturbed areas at .site(. ) 12i Features: None (P 1n, NamArtif3ctual CanstihttiantS_ N''lo 16, :Rncortlad llyr P • . r' � ► ' .:_ ' DeCc ,`',0 19133 5 �Ez daG'1 Rt!ttiortJ�d: s, r. CnSell � � `� 1nCdt"iGlli' - ..�.( 17. AtIII htion anti Address, : Peter Jcrlae11 v� 41 SkviiiolXi twin Circle c C)lico t Ca 4 pFsrin7.x�� (FieV: C%ft;?) r State of California The E30501.1rcE Cy CAM-865�-84 , DEPARTMENT Or PARKS AND REC TION PormiineptTrinomial: /_ -- Ino. Yr. ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE RECORD Temporary Numbor:,, Paso 2 of 4 Agency Dosignation: 1f3. iiuniarrf;eirrans:_ None 19. Sitetntegrityt Good. r DPH 02A Moi. 8102) Intervaittexit stream, 7 meters due south: 20. Noarost Water (type, distance and diractoit): ..( J 21, Largest Body of Nater within 1 km (typo, distance and diret:tionS: Wilson Creel:, ca 2000 ]peters West 22. Vegpfotiun Cammunrty (silo ulciaity): Cleared pasture (Plant List 23: Vegetation Community ion site}; Foothill-Woodiwi . 1Iunz 1959 { ). Rofo►onces'forabo:�e: Iced, rocky Same 24: Site Soil: { 1 25. Sueroutiding Soil:__ ( 1 2s. GanioUy Unknom l ) 27. Lahtiform: Cnek terrace ( I slat 3$00 I { ) 2a. I xposuw T 2p. Slow _.. Butte 'View Recreational Club, Marysville, CA 30: Landt�wnFr(s) (and/or tonants) and Addross:. 31. namnrks:, Site contains. two mortar" cui15"on1)t. No evidence of- more extensive —Usn' OJ:_occuncat.Mil:. i 32. Reforonota: N10ntti 33. Noma of Projur-t: _ Butte view Estates SurVey'- , 34. Typo of Itwestigotion:'- Field 8ulve' �, { N/A NVA 35. Site t`iau�ssinh Numhsrt Curated Ati NON/A M Photos:., Walton BY: .. W, Photo Aooesslbn Number, N1lr , �. on Pilo L1t, DPH 02A Moi. 8102) y',. .. 13nTE.iZ a.r�`1aJ�cf.. ., r.... NO. ,:7a. C1115p, BY DATF€. .. . ,. .. ,... SITE CA-BUT7865 T R /y 'AN ^ Q MORTAR CUP DDENSIONs ,� A A: 7 cm wide, 5 cm deep B 6 cm wide, 4.5 (mi deep �0 r E did j A ��� !� d BU1"1'F VIE4i'I'MESSURE-Y PI:QJ` x-,,' SITE L0Ct",~.- qq rrola5 r;o12 SITES (tYnY'd \ w0� /" , � i�•,h /1T1� - Loo.,CA-BUT-H6 t•y p lj CA-MIT-866 Al\ 7�-l��rr-a66 \ !;•, �. , A .,� '' •.r yrs � r�s`•rt 1 � . a.`,'1 ��\`��'+ PJap Produced Front Loma Rica ,111d r '�,�'f .� sti� r'ti Bangor, California %, 51 +SerjC:;, ° ►'� k t.,•�r v��' F ;� a ,,r,,,,,4~;a USCS Quads. Both Pliotoxev5c1; ~� in 1969 �i �\ I Jt j l " /':Il. r I-ir1r��,,,. r»•m':.. J.,�, Ivi. �^ 600 \~�.,.,.t., it {'+ C 9d •,..� ` � � �,.�� j/"�s 1 ;� ( C I \ '� °' / ,til r'; .�"<�•:. i _ , ,, J\. 29 W. n �i� s +'�\Yr ' J00 r•^,y.,, � O .. '�,i .;N-/ 11s ��^'`, t••�I .. G �\(s a't 1 °��' 1�«s ..r'r1�4at st / �.._.�--�-�--• O j ,� . 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IL 140 qr'! i \` "»• * + / / `'t .a� \ 1 '`��+1/� l { r l J t} • ,s •� ++'+/ ��/� �� i { � � „� r.,I �(, � �r�.jeel r•I �� ti �Atl�i �' ti �� � �� tt> � 4�� 1 .. -et it ..+. ` "�j� I (, t1� `�S � *.�� +..+�� . i ��+�' �,`G"'•' .N. , � : °� � "SII'' z&J � '�.�+ I{ I � . v 7 ,,,qt, •"\, '"�`�...� �;, \ r /" j y State of C.ifitnrnin —Thti i4esoutcA foN P- 866 Su(tl4l+titrant pEpARYMCN f OF PARKS ANq R parmansht Trinomial: ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE RECORD Temporary Numbar: pogo 1 _ of A. Agency Designation - county.. tuttE?. Loma Rica Ca 1947 (7.5'1 7. S t,5 -y Photor©visou 1969 2. USGS Quail: ' 3, U'd iY1 Coordinates: Zona -10 / 632680 �Easting / 43SS810 Northing 4. Township a 8l` Range��«. '/. of SE I/ of I��V % of S), % of Section 3J` GnsR(P;ler i C i math (from NW cornor of map) 6. Elevation 5. Plop Coordinates: mrh5 270' • On the north side of .Ln un -named tributary of Wilson Creole approx. 1/2 mile east of the con.Eluence of the tributary and Wilson Creek; and a-wroximatt:��y one mile east-southeast of the intersectionof Muystone and Bangor Park Roads. Site is located above a series of rock outcrops adjacent to creek within tui ( 1 •Open :Field overlooking the C2`eeR, " proton?acoria rJ. Site neshriPtidn: Site. CpT1Si,5tS 0f a rectangular Historic 11. Pruhistoric,+.._.,�_ �_..��--.— sl al otv�excavated :Footing 'rMai.ns associated with acabin/shed. !I -ie footings Were apparently excavateu about 1-1.5 feet below the surface and rneasurc a pxox. 7.S X0cet�-�'i�'...�sc.�cut a�ai:L� .azul rleniJiallc-ot:ax>cl-ceaucl.e shards wc: e noted within the foundation area. No wire nails or other evidence Of 1.US?�.....1*�..��':�t�ncell�.at-i nn td�•r� �h�er-�c1 _ • . - (' ) „ i rt r2 J Tape, 10. Atea: �� mllahpth)k lS m(width) —/t„2• r4thud of Determinati4nt _ ( i None eyy dElyt cin Method of teterminat on:1 Examine excavatod :Footings and inside ( 1 11. bapth:. _ o M, u l Ing area (v t 12: koature�.— ttit� is t^�.ni lh l i 1 r1y. i rntti7 it o__3 , Square nails s 'unidentifitab:l,o bottle and ceramic shard J+r agcments , _ txcavatod footing remains 14, Won�Artifaehial Dec, 30s 1983 1C;, Rnco►clatlsY:It, �7ciysi�iYi ,.I. 7,atycarle7la 15, bate lyaticrd.cit Votox M, Jenson d�. SI'VIOLtlt't:Gia.)t MItCIe, Cly i ccs„ 1'/, AfflMWon and Atltlrnsi: _ Wit 422A tn4v, 81821 state of cnlllornia - The Resourc cy----..-».- IMPARTMENT OP PARKS AND RE TION Porrnanant Tr)notnial: COW -866 �, � ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE RECORD Me. va Temporary Nurnber; . Page- % of _. - Agency Designation - 106 Fltiman Romains; None M Site intaurity - Poor, Site consists of footing depressions plus a few rom lininP cut sc�> rare n -..i! s and lass .Era i �. g fragments. No cliao Ostic artifacts or other fC'tures remain at the site. -` 20. Nuarest Waiur (type, distance and direction); In'teriniCtent stream, ca. 30 t South yP , {Nilson Creek ca .1 nr' 21.: LarOesc EtUdy o' VVater'�Vithin 1 'Nrn (t a clistanca and direction):.. � �U V t 'iveSt ( '1 22. VeabOtion community (site vicinity): Cleared pasture (Plant List 23. Vegotation community (on site) a _ Foothill Woodland , (Punt List Reftrratcc-sfor 'above: Munz 1959 t 1. 24. Site soil: Red, rocky - ( ) 25. Surrounding Sort:` Same , 26. UnItnolvn Creek torrace --- ( ) 21 Labdforrn' 2$, slope. ° ( k 29. Exposure! 3600 30 Lnndn�Vner(s) (andlor tenants) and Address( Butte View Recreational Chub, MaT'ysville, C.k Site does n 31, ot contain research potential beyond the information contained iiuntarks. , ._ No inthe present site record �oz�n. 1\o die Ostics or intact ;features remain: 32. Preference's: None e 03. Naineof p'ro)eet;_ $LlttC View Estates Survey 34. Type of Investioltloh. _ Vield Surve -1"a, Site Aecossion Number:—NZA ..� � .. curatad At, _�hi/A �...�_._., ( ) 36Thein„Yos --.-�---.—.. Tnkon by. �+ JCnsen ( I 37, Photo Aecestion Njjtrihhtt . Butte ViclV at, mile An ro or. 1`fi, 011seli" CItiC� Cr1 Will 422A (hrly ,t162) CHKO, DY DAT'F`a.. 1iF_Et tfb' of `. ..... JOR titl., STT CA-131JT-866 F°l sod ry o aRl)U ltf.. ri • - . .w• r , • M Y Y' Y r° 13UTTE U'I V PES SUl2Vi:Y PP(I l, .0 SITE LOCATI AS I?()It SITES •��'' r 900 :, CA-13UT-865 CA -I3 rF-866 a Ma; Produced From T ,ontoItxca arnl �.f. Banger, California. 7.5' Series t;� O USGS Quads. Both I)o,torevisec in 1969. r .+ It, * v- V '� F Ate•- J �! tn Yd;, ��?r` '�t°j I "' r//sr �j• Ll + Y4' " ``i 'p _ I JJ i ...1.-".. it /�• a ,�+ ✓ i N •` 17 \ Ak w u� lY r • el X33 r�aM , ��,� _ . � :t r.+ .... ; .. ��t...." ;_.� +✓Iw � h + q ,r r..•.t. U Lh �k i , '� �•' r — � � ( G; � p f� qty .�` ' , n � ` � ,�_ .-�- / '� �• 14 CP , h , 4 i , • t(� � �>. r � �, f �, 1, .....t , ' i. •5 pit' s �'' r f ` r o_ 1t CTt11 A Iflg j '� ' a; i't .I,r, 't / I�♦. IL AV '7�� � '� \ !/ til r, , 4 '• it , J r' � ♦Kin' hI � R �� /,,i�I1� �/. ( u 11 ��*�`�,i r � 1. � �1A� , �1 ^ 4 I 5 �\ i .�. 1 � "•4,.:., b ,�,5� �1. y� I "{. ' I o 46'� .4,rs�� O r;� �.\ tits , F �,,,, ! iffy � s�_':..� �, r. �.• � ,1.d',� o'♦q� I e;, 9• Ir y F BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE REPORT r FOR PARCEL MAP OR SUBDIVISION MAP Items 1-4 to be completed by applI:5,ant• 3.v&, 1/1t?to ' ecAc"atloyev Z. App licanC Name and address: i 7/ 2 [t est I�rzr Ic7a r>> r_ MO) C06 Planning cm n„ MAR `T 1985 iOroville, Califtatu 4 2. Project Description LN` 3. Assessor's Parcel Number(s) v'� a2'''T" %/ 4. Proposed Use _. ht 1a. irrJNr/ The Following items are to be completed by the Planning Department.- Current epartmentsCurrent zoning A Land Conservation Agreement Alo General, Plan Designation � (_ Pr c, r Applicable Conditional Criteria; Not Applicable Agricultural -Residential YES NO 1 Agricultural Compatibility 2. Water & Sewer Capacity 3. Adequate Fire Facilities 4. Road Capacity & Maintenance "- 5 Access to Commercial & Schools Orchard & Field Crops 1. Ptedomioant 5-10 Ac. Parcel Site 2 Vicinity of Urban Boundaries 3& Ageici viability not impaired " Staff: be'terminati,onc Project does % does not _ substantially conform to the General Plan and zoning. Comments: i Staff Signature 9�,,- _ Date DAS FTEI =, APPLICANT FOR TTM A011SSJ%D LAND bIVISION, I MI AWARE OIC' THE ABOVE STAFF' CONFORWCE WITH THE ,GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING. 0 _ , ..� Dated `- w . } r.:�{ Si nature o �.� ... g is Applicant • ./ LD 1000 (revised 6*80) d! f • IfJ . e .4 V 4 �. n P 8 2 A �A �Y �'tl "�,& c'7.�.:Y � V y, y yea �ut.�e V�:�'�rW ��4+�. 1.M +�r44�f r� r gy i. { i �.. _� '' y 1 '+' r e f.f t \'ali^����.41 ���t�+. ��'si � �i� ���.:1�.'�'�h �1-�'�\.�r+Q�� lb �P "�...:>• � ` �\�1V'�V`L 1� +� ���I.��Y�� ���1�a ���4 �" p.�l� �+y'''�� �"� Irl .yrs F� i �� ���� ��� � F'4�'v75'f1��� `�`` { h�v � � 4 W � _yq � � chi +� i � �.W �'�� �' �. f; 1'. , ;,. , �� ti�� ;r. "\ f d �, t i. i }' b ���; r�, ,:: a: �' � �. cs ,: ,: c; _ , a' `; ;w 7�° i ,., +' 1. )' 4 _ '� ,�, J �y_ ' _ ���� F�� E;� � �C�; �� ' �I 1 �, � �� �. . ,,. 4 �..' .. w -n�a,. .... '�i,a«..,.�t.v..ffl �ti Cayfa�Y_��St111S�'3fe�•�4tixe.tl�:l ti PLANNING 'COMMISSION SUMAPY ntt'T POR LAND DIVISIO N APPhlCANT Butte View 1 stat . —.— `ADDPM8 1071.9 Loma Ai.ca Road) M rysy'illo GA 95901 OkN>a)2 Butte, View loey tatiotlal. Club add,res's same VROJI CT VE8,C �IPTION 'Tentative Subdi.vis a on Mat diyict' `n c� 18b :acres , tb, _ c"1•eate »xne..`narcol s of 154, sores eac;y. TOCATTON Oil the southwest and southeast corners of tlr-i interaect5,011 of Bangor_ ri ark, lloadL and Teddy tano., Bari or area; A8848 091 S PAR08L NVMD>a $) 18 - 2 7 � 1.'5 a CONS] tonv(� `, b N. tAN r�g�Res 1�TbJNC7' r m] v'r? ,; -- DATE APPfSCATTbN 121GiaTVILT) 1 / 14 8 i�l.: C11zi°7,es .Marr, �s, r itrc8t V r.an ,C AA 9V U; DATE plB1,10ATION NaPTOE WPITTEN T�I�DLTSI ED__. { )?LACE NEWSPAY?'ER NOTTGE'(S) I'IMISIM-0 - 0- C, P. G B, DATE MAILING LIST :PR8PARXl) DATE 14ATL -OUT NO'TIUS WRITTEN MAIIES NCiMDEFt DATE PLANN:IJ 0 DIRECTOR'S ]REPORT PRl PAR _ .. ENVIi:oNvE14TAL CATEGO40AL EUMPTION i UATI� rTLLD, DETERM�NATTCtV r AND DATA) _: NEGATIVE DECLAMATION - DATt ADOPTED } r MITIGATED NWATIVE 1-o'CLARATION DATE ADOPM)) s ENV. IMPACT DEPORT DATE COMMITTEE MEETING DATE ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING ADVlSOPY AUNC i ACTION BOARD ACTION Suffe Von rtI r^A `1 PAI % gil l'#1 Ari r) Gt A1 =,� DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WO-041,<'S WILLIAM (bili) CWCPF, Acting c)irectot 7 COUNTY CENYCtt DRIVE, MOVILLt, CAILIFOhNIA 006 ' T@Icphoner'(9I8i 534•�GBI i Buffe Co. Planning C4nft jullry It, 1984 '\ J UN 61984 butte VieCt Strc;eitt�llttl C1ttb Oroville, Califomtgf' 28-r7w1i(, 1.0719 t6ma ii,t.ca Dania butte View tstated MaVycvi.l.lir, CA 95901 Tentative Wodivisjon C�eh.tJ.emert c At the regular rdeet nf; Of tho Butte County Advinury Agency held on Juno 11 1984„ the no'ney upliold your arp?al of the reguirp•at?nt for an eiivimiLmental 3.mp;tdt oil thra propertyo 1'he appoa.l. Wav upheld bactiuot cui.'f id.ant, data was eubmitt od to ' pati>fy the concerns Of till, Health I)einrtt��rit. It no ppeald are bjmoly� #d��-t�tai.hi,ci ten (10, t)..iyn of the date of the Ad'vis;ory Ageneyin the Clerk ci' tho bound of s Cupervisorrt, thitl Adtioil will o final:. S Ir yolz have airy gi)enttonrs td3tt, thic, t.-rat-tor, pleac eoetact thin oveite. Very truly ymts i' j Arti>xG D1reotor ;. �:34iatat�t; 1)i,�eetor 1, tic Plannin : Ch-;uel.en Harri is 0 i'. o 908 61011 'St.i; r band s 0A %S)65 v�01Tik'►d' ♦�dQCldCJ �'.�C!"E�Q9t� REALIOR' Buffa O.',Planning'danm, f T 9 14 1984 Oroyil�® Ceiifcmte s butte County Planning :C►ommissioli 0? County Center Dr. Orville;. Calif, 95565 Butte View estates 10719 Loma Rica Road Marysville., Calif. 95901 ,R&s. 2$nati e Subdivision Map Abp n r Lop'* 83612-14-02 Ce�atleme;n t ,f After reeieving and reviewing the environmental checklist we fell ;your concerns are valid should this subject property be developed into smalllwo than 20 ac. parcels. It appears this is your main reason for asking for this R.x.A. In as much as you mention the possible 'future development of 309 parcels. Let us assure you this As not our intent, After tal.kii)g 1R1,th your office staff 'arid' tho96 of the Dept. -20 oe�seassured thitt our lis�ad. parodIst`(all the county zoilftng calks for 5 :66. minimum in .this area, We also feel th#At by keeping with 19 to 20 ao. in each parcel we would attract more of the older and retired famii.les and -'ewer young couples 'with' children as would be the case with smaller and less exrpensive property to croupy. Therefore in the interest of the obianty and of ourselves we Would request a re -zoning of this 180 more or less adzes from 5 ac, to 20 ac. thus metegating a substantial part of the request for the B.I.A. Please consider this lettdt as a protest to your retluire6 tent tot preparation Of an .T.R;, sly► 11 1ph C . 13yo s' Butte View 4states r'�1iZ! 40M I qVica Jiacd jo jrQ.yJj)i/%, VctlfnritJj OJ3�01 r, �?%ionr, 1.9: 20 'MAYBE- 440 kpCREATMN,. Will the proposal result in ,an impac':t ,upon the !alty or qutkntity bf eatxsting rec.reatIonal 14:po rtuni.t i.e s':? CULTURAL RRWOURCES.: a. x.11 the proposal result in the alts tation sof or the (Jestruction, of a ,prehistoric 'or hilsto`ric archaeoliogical site'? b; Will t`he proposal result in adverse phys9ca7. or aesthetic effects to ,a }prehistoric ror historic bueliding., sttutture or ob j�ect ` c. Does the proposal liave thb potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique d, Will sacredpro usessaithi:ntthet. otentiag impact are axes? p ] V: DISCUSSION OF MTRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 28-27-154 1'lig pro j ect is a. land ;d. vj.sion to -crcate .9 ,parcels. The Nota, land i to be divided' is about 180 acres. Tatcel.;sixes 1lroposed range .from . :19.1. to 1.9 .7 acros, T1 a topography consists of ro1.l.3,,.ang bills;, lvivh anumber tof dra i.na;Eo sw,oles a:nd naturalran.tcr course„Winson Croek: T -ho area s sparsely popu�la,trpd at present: 1`hor,e is sone res deince all t110 JImMediate `v clnity�. S1 �pri.vate 1lunti.ing c'.l�ub ,owns some land to fl1c south. Talc natui',ai1 tregi ta.tibn inCludes ,dig. piney aoa�l.s., .wtcot;t�oli ood tre0s, incl ,�Inilual g�a5sses� III .rCOM ott3.ol and e i oehto jdr� iCng1}o�f the soil V l,l aextainly occur f; .ortt F ,r} e ;pa�rCols ar.e •of f p: � pt�ape�rtyF su.fi1'rcy.Ont s,ir that tlles0 factors should not Irc s5,ra.;faoant,: lc: No major Chatigos a.n. topo"grIph±* 01• suj,irac0 re11.0 0attures AT foreseeil. The pi"'I lint 1'or yoads s.hould follow t!ilc Contours of titre land to 41olp ,htinlmi:to those °f`ICt01`s, le; This aeon has a .11:i�111 .O'Cbs.ioli potont�ial: '.l'hrrO ,is $01110 gulIA,i"ng ev:idolit tblroughoua C,hO plopr;t•'ty, 1,110 slopes nv , Ova- 341�t tin pita, , tiosi o the 1ro�e�1y11as Slopes o" 2 01; 01, I,L s s lg, This Site lies about 2 mAl,Os to t,ho southr7;,,t o"r the aft.e,rshocrl OpierOA1;01 of t`ho 1975 rat°tlrtlttalte: An :Awr..,r:rod fault passes 1 a;ren, The lat,ndS, to tho �wrst 11a�lre 11aghl,y t�h�rotlgh t11�r � �1�artiCttl a i� of thy.:► l80 a#tragi �n,�Cc,,; p�1 z't r c 1r:7�l.��g:ft l uar IV i ,i.:>.on Crook, ns o' �.a:ns�ive SQ11,sthew0 ima be h:1 h,IV €x-WIS VO soil an .portio 1 tat i'he 1oCal ;Inctonso in twaTX,'iC 10413cause a local ixOrl r0ducti.on OJ-, n:wbi'ent; ail, qual a ty; tha s is .t;C t con - dOTCd to bo a st111staintii-aO. O"S fed't of this p,r0JOCi 14W0111,bCO use+ tva i i Coat',Hbut e to thi s Sb: A ilwihbomr of draintltt� csJnlOS t1'�ve;1'sc the property. `1�ihOs0 drain I 1Va.l;ton Ga{:rok, n nei`tu `ax wattr?:lcourso, Accorrixng to the rPub1lic 1 o,rks EOIi'�al�ttnent, dl,rtilowge liou ld ase 4d0t1.unto Iro-,I this p-ro,posrah as vel f as t"),1.0 maximulli Carvel opmOnt potential o;130 lots�1V080T, �Cteo'k j tvhlr~11 tuns nd;l;aCet1't_ to t.ho s:outll,, and ptt; trsiabutdrire to the �n,oirt'h n11e �alatuaral. :Ltat.aoges 1,11 th-C v cfility: r�. I AOL, AI`' 1`8-27 -18'4 -NIETNTAII. jji,� f�RoN1PAVA ATTO'N i(cb'ntIInb0d) �NVI 3e: Twho at.diinago and possibl'Y off'Ament 'Ttr.olfl .41eptic 57r f Vilsoa! (C e6k. UjIlSibil iCT-Cek doe's conte tfeoct '0.11 VIC 'W' It e, mot ll rIVO MICII sb,u-.rte of wager Torrfutture .V,i,du a, AccwtdiMg 't,O VIC 'B ut" tCounty .Bnvi,,.tbIirO-nt,bA 1�14ealth OOPATt- t8id(eiits. I ji,� The VVbl"Itc is a pr,obItin AL11 tl I I - l'orthwest for powtkon8 ;of tLhc Uagiiblia Manor Subdivision" IwIla.'e.11 i4g 'I -8 d 0 cribt s the 'Wd-tL�v si.,tuatjot, tr7jj j iof t"he 'of thIs acroage" - VVbIlt 'jjrOpb,rt 91:tOtC _8 t,,,Ilat otjjcq'o is Tjo guarantee of tihe quality;, a A hydro- logy (jualitity 01. Alva i ilt'Y of, Mtltbl- '01A +Q 611 I.fot jO P""C:01: " & t1j,e aval3tibality oT giroun -atrer I,Lcojnmondod to vo-riTY -supp'T"Les at a su'8t8kned 'basis. 4g, The ontazo, pa -mol 'has bom cloatred. ,ror past;uftl�e lsc�'4: I.Dt''ro4action Of donlost"I.CatO4 pet!; and the q',"n8tIall,#t1'L'ort of 'extol'41"'Vo lra'nci"ng 'could "IT'fect the 'Movtrollt8 bf viltdla'T" and 'i ho 1jqj.pnto,.n-,qnc(, oT mirlIdli"ro bti-bit'Cat. 1110 "lic"bitat TOt� sOnOl i`t'ds'.; gwwry and other 'ro' "'mall, Avild3ASO -will, be 1),artitL3,17 lost a'8 'do'nees. ICA,, 1.5a: The j.)rOPo'qa'I may. °IOsult in, the use 0' ' r substantial a"Utt`5 O� ,,ces of luel and Tuel n-nd L ot J11,0 TZSOUTCOs 'The - T'O 01 s su CII as oa"11' whle�h bi-o �nowreljjoWq isod at,t-d gettaibgl 'Wou'ld t0qwrre greatergreatertrawl . distanc'os by res i.dnn°ts -C'C oVi6ed ;to to obttikm litost . 'C -Vil .goods A-hd 901"Vi'COSe P Ub 3A sal vases Vt rosid&hts -0:r t'110, ptopeTty would also i"jivolve i"Ilcvea-sod costs eolAtimp to ,reel. and 11, " T'his proj'ect could i'liducc at sa gtla r i cant nit bunt of gtrowt . 11 A -A wolatk't'oly ullinh'abll'ted orea. There i s only one .1jouso noarb)r which 'Freed: The OT-T-ects of tr,madontital li,es to the case of�r Tiangw' gtowth i,, -n tibis �!YrOIIOS'Ul- Ulla ijj the suj4i-oondi.ng area could be sli"gni'Picant, U'lld-et, the A-5 zo,11,11bi, at,,, ma.ny vs So jots* could bo :cireated on this POTct:l' Tbb laild swi"rowidi.-ng tlii's sito could '83 80 L' COS- Utilities and im iroved be dovoloped more ;rOZI&I'Or as public �g I'Vi p access nto 'Madc mailable Irn the vjci-hiity, A lax gar 10tzona.tq L c tip t l y POtOnt O3r would iroduce thL 'p-owth Sign '12 A demand !ro',-r additi on, 'i l g COU;I(j J),o cpon,t-eJ anal tead NY ac'rc pall"COs-. Al - , This V1.0j.cetw :11 I'ul"L'y developed, woold be the first 3"rgc Tes n i n the, V 0 a 0 1) In 0,t 13 a The RPotential T 0,,, :, d L11 ,ces Ob, t1jit j),ropVjqy genm*att tabotit I ,) trips, Per (In I ), 13)ravray or, .I3njjgjo�ir pg!r,k hoed. The A D, T fAvor,4ge Daily VrarAo in ,is 120 on Tatjgot Vto,k mold n0ar eats go, and 20 near its int Orsecti'mi 1witIl ifl' 01'O-BOvIl 3..nt�ersoctjOn W Appendix I* - Pft„0 6 N; A ,hp ,2r5 -:21 7 -1,SA l)T:5CU5'S�7 ON C1 13NV 112bNM13'N' A1, 1 vA1}uATION. ��,crontti:ni�ec7�; ;[ c., 1)o stone ;I)Hvc an''d Bangor �PaVR ltoad would be sobs tan'tLa� y aS Ccetad y rtEhh.a 0 ttt 'I'll Y'C�dn;juric4ri�on with Yot'n'er proha'b1�e ,projects 3.11 't`lic arca. these roads axc part '01.r fi�lic Coui'ity �ma1•ntenancc sy:s'tFcros,, but are not improvt±d su°;I'! cnrent"a.)' to nctomtnodatt amoutt'ts off' txa fdicr. Bath roads arc graded and gr�avcII—C,d, Tt �� about 3 m5�res to t'yie nc;at'es`t pa 7•:ara:cls, LaPorte 'Road to the sottlt]j and for"oa-Bntigor i-H., iway to Oc the, relatively isol.;ated !,ocati.on these soxvla ces .rr serv�.c ' s � to to , 14ri ;>"' Ilia pro, osa wa have .an .el,►en't ,on. uta��au�rl be substant ally ) l a <ax a u� ate om- d cost -over a c ah.frected � on pa;� a` 1 , � ind may he an ovti.ded �t a �.ncrcascre � � 1 t . b) . ixa eet Cll osjc t to an estati lt� s11ed urban a eent'er � "I'rhere arc 'n`o on4 s i.t d' rc , oteetaon t ac3rl.flti.es cttrrently: vit County Tar1✓ statin at 8-,ltgor can provide faire protcc.tion; their r0slr6nse "tame is 6 to 7 minutes, Matc," storage tanks may heneeded to fackli"tate adequate ; vro pi otectiott. Poa i cc protcet:.om: s611001 s and othe,tr pilb.4t and :r are :toc;ated a consado;rab1,e di.st:ance ,away Scltio.a,, bus service tvould be haatpelrcd lay the .road con:cl�,tions. ).5a Spo dlsoussion Cov itelal 91). 15a, �, N;01v 1ioWcr Land ;jaltonc linog would need to be c�t1encletl �t'hreugll- � out t'ho tthrlivislo'.n. Those 't ac 1.11ties are ava;ilable to t'l1r cd e o the' 1 7a, Accorchn 1 to the 13utto County 1.nv3rontflcntal 11ea1.th ])apartment,, ' systems. this a ea is iic�or y su:Stet1 o�' scw'Ptic� �So7.j clel�th tests and sere'1.atac.oai tests will bo ncodrd to de`tt-rmino the 1'tas4l" I1lty o� 1athe srsteills ofit ;1iai�tl cul a} 1 ots, f Sec t'hc 7ttacl►r.d Ii rchaea:loat a'l )°eport. 11. , b1AN�1)A'1'CtR�' ICNl1 NCl; CtSTG 1^1 t)AN(Iri The PrC�l�auntl 900,11rata conl";1 i ct tvx�t,lt solfle e1 entelits o t" t11c Butt y' P rite. * 110 140usj.ng "1,1011 .iant gaals,a5'ti to �_nsure staiC i.c7ent 1iot1s3'n 4itcs With atlotluate PUTA .c f-Ljcj�ll,tics mid ut,1 tics and that tho Oetieral. Plan should aavcest:e7ss1are -r moteC;t'�•ov any oC�tl>e OX:Istilbg'To.ciIitAtrsed 1' `the projao s. 1'11e `Opon`S'Pacc 1:.1.•011lont vo.colime-nds large binamum parccl sizes spato. j anxls otatsa cie urban areas > and t'Slat the r rea'tlon e`1' rt�Si;len`tia5 7�arco:; near �a j;� xt:titmSaca,s Of var*a'1�'t silken Of s31tn•11.;til dinactcrljstties sltould OCILu,r only � :S ;l` Buell ►it t*d caalt be dromoiisttrtltod 1'hc rr1 a't inns'h.Sr o t:h s pro vct to milt' CK-1110ru1 lalan tcwih"an"ts It1rt11;ea° oonsltileritaor : Al�pnrta l; Paht --111111-7777"77777777 Tlto ct mina' i17o lin-'acts olt t`hn.s 7I11bjcet Vhlii ih6Ve :pbt'ent�`aEt 1;'11cl.ude thost ro1.'ated. td: 'flit ;potential w fog rosl.on due to grading J,'oa �=oa�s sand pt,hp a os�d;en+`Y ,`l j!Tnp .o embnt f ;L9 'i'lte c.xpos'ur;r 0,Epeol�l;e anr1 ,pa�netar to .�;bltaaic hazardsw . '1'lto avziil,abil.ity o�- votea and water q?ta7� ty tcnsi�.oratinn's.y � 4. `i`he rodu4t an of. 'tho numbor o ylAMIM sp, cies sand the 'e� ec'ts on w 1�djicCe habit;it r S: The stbs:tan'tial u'sG DoT.' nonrbnewtble n4tWr.ga. xesour:c'es 4 t)tluding duel, and same brie't. y spin: ts, G, Tho �o�aih-a.n�lu`cing +C� T,eCt on adjacent1!ands �p th'e appl.a.cant and, ptboll cb,it:;i:guOI18 proper't;tes. 7. The cstabl.4shment or, tlio Carst largo tesiAr'ritxal ;atoa. �:�� a relat�,•vel.�f remotc 7.bcatio'n, ;1 ,i 8. Tlio increhso a.n tr8Pf'1.c;. c l"i�ec't air U�:�itsttirie 1)-rA anti IIangoir •r1 Rbad. ^elati,�+o to tlye nced foa' goad a.jjjprovcments: 717e +Cects an public sorarIcos Incl utxlitles tlhat would be pto;vid;od � fonF.At lity of Septic system's an 10 acre ,partbils and possibly acreptvrc,ols, ,1, 2. Tho o' f'rct On aMbIt" t a1`r rlu i;1 i t r It>~l;l3ltENCtS I -,Ip,. pl,-epared r,ol• 1luxstone Clak4r l,.og It 77 1 -xZ-d1 AP 28' -27 -Mi 157., 27-23-51 mita i.A '�tud1 es for 11L.,arby pat -tel. Malts .Log II 77-14-28.05,y AP 28-27-150 (Paront PaVicel) ;Log II 80-05-01-05, ,gip 28-27-155 Log II 80-11-05�9,5, Ar 28-27-1.56 Apl�r.ndx�; I� � ttafic `� 3uxte Vcrate"s 1 Tb'ht o t11 vettl�d' fitr�s 1`9ar 'fin 20 a:CTs. � ars �t~�•7 cu�tu� �1-z�s� ��rtt� �� ..�tse. _ ,octx�-,,� Sntat'}r,6cic oi_13i7ox{. Palk �j2bat1 i miles_�tth�4�st: b C_..as t: 1III't" o totlnt ..,,. y 1:5ropnsed I)PnOit;y b 7�ev opsrionti: -. _ AMO nt a:c T'npervi`US S=Tac'nB'G �� 4 r i � T�tablic ROWS),:. 7• T%tnod of Seva(;e 1).epoaa� : Cttt��5.tt~ n •� - 7 a t, L " m_5 8, SOUVbe Of wad 0l' SUPPI -; � }:ndi.yielual wc�1 s. l,.�nbyw.�.l nt,rr� to ho bxtrnc�l 1, �' o rami ly of Powew Linen : � O Potential Ton fiart)ler Land divisions arid. 0,e'v`olopmt?xtt_ Pbten` ltal i Cow v7 ''C0 aCi'�9"t 1 General �e �08ra ,�h,, chF , a. i.c, oracto�. b,,, slodaea: ((';1��a'tya�r�c(a�rry: ��,{ W.y1 r n. 4 y -. i. ,LI W. Ali iAlC.j ,1!ti{�6iq�4.��ii t�y X01) �' �t��^U el ��. G\��'y"L� � � i�i� i„l� .gcws llal _ C1� � .. i1 Acca !!;S� X57 i-ty, TTS ,spry +y o a�ei�rtl Snrtcrtert�.c:rtihtsrn foil tior�in l`lorvn128s Natural e � at�.��,�. I�a�artl:a o� Lla Lund �1'otatli i. ].7 9irhr bne .. 1!L "0 8, to- a. to tl�o pita '` ttv r U r s» sn �e9.era't t�L rlc��tby ai �l i �;ly Fire Expanzive Soil Po tett i.al. t M. dxcaJti Ab,jntL�,t'Itlxttr,, t tai^llauttrry oai00i Of- lUi1803i r~riyok tx. S='Pace watex4: ,{:r€avoi^�r ilsr..;t're�s irl° tiobnt on_tlso sou ls= }V'°1.lsoti c;rk 3,s a adnto 'a m; 1 vast a 'Sie ti cori.:tte�� titsoyvtco aitb't identified. G�y�+�nztt,�'a.�er � G�"cd �a�c�"•.,,;r ,�, may ,ex�s WC!it ., atd LOALt!1. Toifiliting Aix' Quali ly ` : ,.... _ ..-. ... 8 '"�'�3°i n•n - ,,,,:_ }'� itd;io gra"S5� ay�„ 'oC°� h' 7 tnn 1 rl 9. � Vi dlifo, Ilabita.t.. f 5 i5 , 'i. h1a r _ o C .13an T tUTLLj('Lv, Ca'1.11'orwiA--lclIt. of V s1, .,�tt C _ n '10 Ai�cha o ct ;ica�, n�, i Mol -retic al Potjo vocs in the atce :;� Ncd t 5ensa tsvc Wi 1.sotl 'Gi Cek a! Czl, St1rvey was conduetCd Ftt]d clearance 11. Bu'LLo CouTlty Goneral .t�lm degirrlaL'Ont+Ag'1`hcl71lU1a1.=ltesi.dGntlgl D'Vintilly! zolainro Exizi�ing Luna. 'Uri Aron ,n Land C ut (t`a1on band Widoly 4cattorOd tutill ,... re83.doficcs and rn"110S, b. g.A 5 cieir�atcra;.►,i�Sctttal�Rc�,.lt1r�it�ra�J'rt�; -1c 7;( " �! O1ti.ajiactiot of Sito mid „Arent,,,lie"liio��,, c�11t1.vlii + r�t�1:i."1� ���Ss1a,� rrel atea --with Limated acceSS t K1 bon Arcm: 19. Pite Protection uc��t� i3�� golk and'PAICy`tha trtt:i ens,s N�a&root Ocu�aty kStat. u) µy Volunteer Stata o4l., �l " bWator rAv-0.1abi,7.ity 20. SJ�ca. a in Areca, Ata �f �aidi 051 � I _ b tro iuct'id In Yorder to rassess ;the ,archaeologu;ca.11 ianpacts i0I •a ;proposed subdivision ,proj;ect i:nubrivwiLn'8 Oproxbnately l`80 <acr^es 'of i'oothitl land located within '80ilther-nmoSt tButto +G.iunty bunediatel east of North tIilon ,cut rCrbel:, ithe ;Ci:axm b`Ir Butte View Recrreational, Club Of Mar ysvu -Ale,, e, Cal iiC— ±orni.a contracted fora Icor VIT u'000tas search and on�;i ooL reconnab:ssante ofVIO renti:iz-c sproyeck �parcol, Accot J, gsly,, on �i eceiibot 30 and 311, 1'983y the YAuthor assisted 'by p to.j,oft a 6haeologi,st 36hn Zancancllla !c6tiducted An ete Legation oot re`onnaistilnce of the area indicated ion the jattached y 1 ,J18 pxtsently proposed,, the Butte Vidiv Cstatos Ubdivision va' 11 i.nvolvd ZWUJI-ng the- 180 acres Of Land unto mine 194- U- Cre lots iWi.ith sib,(. senuer t Yconstruct ott b C vicious access roads •rind otlier features including, on-site septic t'0k!;�,anc3 "The 1.80 :acvas is jocatod iivithiai tarchae� blogicailDy sensi. ive ;Land$Mb"thi;n 'fi'outhernmostllutte County anti ivil.i Involve �norti ons of ;the DA 01' Section 31., I`OWM,1 ip 3.8 North -Range '5 It st, of :the USCS Bangor, . . , ,+lo, amtinlia 7;S" ,Series )Quads �'(seo tRro j ect ;Tocati on lyi p� Iai vi -W Of the .pol ential .adverse impacts mr, this pro;jecr :curl its associated construction actki-vitii.os to 'both ,pa.eh stork (and'h;istori.c sites ghibl .i1ii0it be located withit the pxtoje:ct parcel, and ift tt6mpTll i,ance vi.th 'the Cal Oo.tm;ia Envi.n'onhieziV'I. Quality .Act of 1970 i(Cali E- drnia P bll is Resor. rt*8 Godo, 800tiQn 21000 ,ems: sem. acid YCTi 1Coxni a Admin i:stratilve IWe 'Title l4- Chapter 3);, the 8atte fCout ty fpl,anning (Department ireoohuiiended that cultural, resources bo ,considered in "toile .eiivi.xorm6ntai impact; statenient tboing p aptrod To , ttho garoryect;. iflehce the need for the p:reson:t ardhaL-olo.gi.cal T-ecorlhui,s5anco r'rwport, ultocords Scarcli �''tlbk to ;goi:ng into he C301d d the 01*0114e01ogical erect r rls antii;ntaiitet by ;tbo Nort1wast iCa7.i;Covni,a InTotmatiotl Y'Centcr '(Oli.co) rvero .e �tritixied for any .exists -ng 'vocorak! "Pre Us'-!JrI c. oii si�;rii l"n.cciiit thi.stof 3.c sates ,rl ad- ,ditioh; t o Nat;ioti t "Register Of 'hlisl:oric Pl.arc' was also 'tomi"Itt0d �(USDT lvn)" n 10 "fll 16 records indlaate no record d zk tIA. s wit-I project Oct ;area,;although a 'nuober coir sites*have been recorded witli'm tho ,general projOct �maty, v`pity. Nbnb (of these ptevibusly -T-CtarAdd site", "will be affoctod by the pi,6sent Project. As regards ebhnog.rtiphjr- gfftlj'ation 'tIlle project area falls vlfthiin Uffitozy uihidi Was odcuppled by flie IZohkoiv Tndm,,8 (Aidaelil, A t6 1, IV and citit.g K'meber V9,P,8 And oixbri 19.05)'o ;Ilithot�gh it 'stiouled be h,'dtbd that the ,,pawc6l i�IL s located q u], to the border soparatitg the Rot kow from ifho Southern Vlaidu, or NiSotah �(AqClson �and. Vowrno, �978.1 Figure 1), Both coT t.,'hese major igtbtAPS p0SS0!,SOd rd V, uaed in response to the "rat"her sul)8tahtial variation in elevation, tlimaba ,nnd vegettvtioh whiLdi dharatteriAidd their territorbas, As to tonsequento., these TnditulS Also ocCLq)ka,a nunjj),or of gj.?ce types !duiring ;the ltbut'86 Ot seasonal tovemonts thtrougliout tlioiur territorial range. based ion the ;ethnographic i,,-'hT-bft6tf'Lohititod !obovo� Past Irdia-eolloVit'al surveys- wItIjim tho lfimne'divto area Jenso-a 19801 3.583) -.and other AoMmonts, the exp tea Ii go of site typo's, Xor the area induaod the (11) Wbot- qv.o igal.ndl miAdons associated wadi a 'high density thd, tido rMig -0 io,f tool, tykes, id"t-11 "Many & the qiteg ,also Cofttaihing house pit holes, alid,o.OiO- surface twaturO8,10 �(2) surfaco statterg off, IWALC artit-acts unci dobitag0 rbsultitg TrbIll short-totshort-termoccupation and/or specialind Stations, i-ndruding, "both imoxtar holes and (4) potroglyphs, •(S) Small, I'm& Shel.t.0i's and gs :as - s6cift,tod,IvjIth aTa.xynng qomi-tities of accwulatod icul,tu%l debri8; Ond (6) isolated isolat;&I RMS of abor!'giawl arWacts and lftakes,. 'Cloarlyit was ,not �'d potted that taft sof- these skto tq)es wou"Id occur iwiitliin tho ,project .arw, but rather 0&t 'on.a Or ; horo oil" those ypog -wooild be tho nmlt likoly to Aje ,chcouhtet,Od Airing tho course or eieldwork. As mte4o fil'aldwovk. '�6' the 'prosenit v)'0jtICt AVOIS tonductod 1)3y the author 'assistetl ,by �Jvo,'=,t ardiacolqist �t)hr ZaAcanclla �ori Doc jiber W ,b and 51) 10,83, 1116 Itrivolvod valkitig "; yts,tamatic tvqmutcts (cast-,'Ivett) accb8s' alto pa"I'col wuld spaced frofil S to 20 amoters 4part. The cnti.rc parcel, has b0oh 'Clo&rod 10'r- troos ah(I 'cotis "Sts of p pol') grasslaid .Usvd for pastLu',O, page 3 Visibility througliout the pard] tvas excellent, slid the entire aYedf ivas ttyus t�iorougllly inspected= Aecppu issance. Results and �Ceceiiiuiicrirli tions The on -foot 'survey restalted In. the 'M,scovery and, re,(-.ording of two cultural resources, one top esenting abovigital user the other late l9th'or early "Nth ;lentuy historic wd/occupation. .Neither or- the sites is coilsi del rcd to be ;'a National Register of r3istoric .Places-eligablc re^ .source, and rlrchAeol ogi.cal clearance for both. lias .been ro-cm ended Site :CA-WT—'868)t, `1`i S is an aboriginal sito-eonsisting of two small rock outcrops on each of wh cli i's Incated a. single, poorly dcvelo;,?d mortar cup. No �mx.dden o'r surface scatter .of Laboriginal, matcria59 wale, 'be Potmid ill association; and the site apparontly topvosont8 short-term and speciali.z ecohomi.c rase of this area -Suring pithistoric tinest 'rhe presont recordinng of the ;site iscontider�':t adeg4ote mit geti.on ax any adverse iinpaag ivhadh mWit occur to the site as n rosult of the proposed subdivision projett. lrc}aeolo icdi clearance loithe projtct in .n relation to this site is therdoro recoMmeilded, Site CAFl OT -'806, '11ii.s L; wi .historic site dinsi,sting .of the outiihe of` a rest 6ligul:ar building :measuring xapprox mattly, 15 } 20 Leet, The outline is forited by the shal.lciw excavation .(approx, l 'foot in depth) fox the building -',18 footings ias well as ;a farcy '(perhaps 25.50) cut square nails and 8-10 pa.occs of uati.dentiiiablo glass and zeralid plate sllards Located ivit-hin And iih►nediately adjacent to the footings, No strttcwros, Avood or otlier diagnostic artifacts romai.n eat the si.tc., and it could not be deter�nin d wile6or the original structaaXe ,vas .actua.11y, lived in or,vas perhaps usoa ill conjunction with cattle or sheep grazing in the :area,, ` Iie use o f square nails �mndl absence of ivd.re;nails suggests mdadl.e-to�l•ate loth or early 2btll Centuiy ractivit es, I e Site x.s not a Nati.onal ltogister of Historic lllaces�eli.gibl.e resoUr•c(,'y and the present i°eGordang is cons' adequate mt dl* ' k y . , . p 1 ,at�.e�n a,t any aduoi"se int acts ivliich n►i:ght occur to Clic site as a result of the pi.oposed subdivision pro), ct, Ochaoologi.cal c1caranco f'or the xlt+n,joct ill re',atxoh to tills -lite is thero- i'o e recohu�ieinded ; ��i 4wrii:: r a. .; tlt..-ur e.fn}._. :snn'i:.%..,. w' ._ +^-+r .n...r t.- --....r..... �.... ,. -.... _ -.._ .. �.a •.,.. h '4 ., NMN,- k'aMlua page '1"' 1Vlia.le arettaeolol;in1��;�earan� t�,lt�osed thas be.on t`itPi' Yocommendedn should. subseclu It 0. ',: i . Ctlbn ai:ivties revealaddi�tbn a1' evidence of rreliistoric or k4tbt lt: i.tise occulaition in the form• of 'subs - a surtace materias, a gttali fied .artliaLi�)I.ogist .should. be contacted immedi;kely , t, ts in order to assoss the potential Adve'r'se itin:=oP tlto project to 'the cul- tur�1 resotlrce't> a�,tvolvcd•, � I Dixon, Roland 11 'au, 1 ullct.�Vt ue. 'the Amoricatt Ntusetim of Natttrs] 1005 Tho Nbrthe'rt Ma3. History l7CS) MO-34tt, Neo YwI::'% 4omsm, Toter 19$0 Archaeb —tical llecbnnaiss�anco ,0 the P opo,sect Collins Lake �} 1krsin Subdivision? Yuba Cou►ity,, Calirrorniai Report on Pilot, Yuba County it l,atlttt tig >lepartnter e, and NorthCenti^al Information Ginter CSU saca nmoltto. 1 $i ArChtleblogir-al lleconnaxssanre bf the south llonbut Creek Ilaticlt proposed Subdivi siorto Yulia lvounty) Report on Pile yuha Cotnit T)lanning Dopat,tment, tuid North tbnt�al fftformation y' Center CSUOSttoratnento. l�i'bC/Itiier`, A��.�ij"'r�e1d. I jL�, y� 1 yYn 1 y 3 q�y�5� yy]` i.$ r�� }�t525 Han 1( b6k of the fndians a.4 Cal ilft6,to uti Dvorwu '.o 1U1le.L J can � altl• olbgy tul.ietbi 7S. ;5mithsoil jun Inst i tot.:; on, 14As.h 'ngtion, �y M i#idt�,.b 1 V OLs A. ;l �y J Mrlid A and Ro0oty IN,l�andbool. of North h1* i4oa.n titxl.`,� � _, blame 8 camlotnia, Robert r,,,Hoiter� pditbr,s P. 37(1-3W SiMih1en.urt s iltsuitution, '1Vtisltiitgtans ll: 1 Urti,tod. AU-1,wcns Uopartment of the l:ttterio • f 7:p5� National Register of Historic Pltcicoss 1N) liodo:ral lleg`i.ttdr, llbeember 1983: Wash in,toll , .0D. 1V3. sun, avolvan L, and :Arionne Tome 1918 Ni.senan, IN, Hattdbo6k of; North Mericaft indiano 'Voliutte: Cali.�4 :ornia Robert 11i Heizer Editor' 11? t , 387.397-. mi.tlysonim insti- t 01tioi Washing Il,C t? ' } t�n 1 •• 4 rt "t y 1e 'wr yl wf r • • , i•. sY .:t 4 •• t311rrv, 1 imm l,Sl"A7ns sU1i ivntoN 1i1p 1140111 0.8.08 13,angor ,and 1,,01114 1 i� l.� Ca, Calif , T. 51 Series Quads '.;� nP fit• � `� , 1 •,. ��. ; �' 13o1 l�hptn�.evased 1969. _ 5 }I ")1'� ' ,+ •+L l 1�� 'i� �;'�w xti �. t�0 `" ���. ifs �d5p { � •th ..� X' �' . f•. V �. �1 / I/ lo lilt tiij ,r ✓� r\ "ltytu y ��F' ., ti 1 1" ' J l e,: `� ii�:ne a 4-- rJ 11 �t�1�i� :5'/',• �• ...�-+^jl l �t^/ ,r����r+ir 29 �' � `1 '"''`• �' 6 11 ,, r��'�"� "„� tai 11� � ,/C���� ,�►� � �� 4y: � tie , • '" 11 � � ,I � , r ,,/.:�''' ' :.,�— ,ya .. ,_..�. , �,.� � '� ` .„,� + p ,a }w 1u4�� ,.j �n f • ..... .,�� F y A =e•p� , _ � , SONS. w• � (% ” �r,,� F'..� ,1 1{ i "� �� "�•/io TL� r •,,r l � � d }`�, .r�..•r`����'�`{1�1v''.Li��,/ � . 1`, i , —NO N „ 1 l,'�lhl13iff}Y ``• 2a/' I`" , ,, _� C .:.} 1't . , , k °� �?3J _ ,�r �` �° u. cv.,, y..,.,=r ..rt ,��-,.-�y, a)p•vw.} a•.':=�.�Ar„uv+Y�,. '.%fir r5•a «. r w tr ` .T 41 } y 11 j f( * r , r I ,Y�ui11� �. ^” W`,`riy�,ps• �'t��� V �""�1 t ,��p��f j���.,! C,�''} �I��o�.T �. 1Mt1��Q M�```\P��' r P 1 , � n 1 ) ,• N stoto afthlltoozlo v. the gesourees Auent:y CA BUT X86'5 `Supplement bF-l'AhTMENT OP PAnKS ANb NCCIWATION Pafmnnant'1rinontlhit OCI t-O>AOGICALSITE R#',e�O D TutnpnrhwNembe+t4 Q i Countyi .. nLtttC i z y� 1'969 ✓ c[+/, L -Y US�iS T.i01n'�.It�.e�l;t UEI._ .(7.hi) 7,4t bull fill b � 3. Ut'MConrtlhtetnaf 2uhe lJ.���� Snstirp 7, d�5i3d�-_. No'tthinp ( 1 4; Towlniihip.. $N. _ ptUeuo:., 51� siq NI S1V l 6. Map, Moidiiintaez, trttn5 , mmN (frotn•NW cnrner of mnpl 6 fevnUon 4oaatlaht On he morth sldb bt: d11 Un-.rl m0d, t14u,bLltclTj� a ti��15011 Creek apnroX1%2 mi , east bi the con:f?lubnce o:C the tributary and 1V ' Son tJrcek, an epprox mately l mike , east-Soutlroast Of tltd antersec on b:C bUnStone and Bangor Parl: Roads, Sito is on ,t; . Y�`Lzt`�tartit-`o`cre�r`VP�ci`":. ` 'IYvo Srtla11 outCtOp5 0, ;prnhlstori`9 x Hlstorfa Prafahfstarlc _al. Slte.b�saript'oitii,yr'. eaolt..canta :t nb .one adrock mor`ta'r curl bath, 5aa site to i» e�"»tat tar crap u.mrrns'i ons �w to Nb�rAFtitbatunl Cniistlttltfa~ Itstt01t„ w� I beC.D lr, bdtn faarezrzjatfz..., ij Arrlllztlbt�hndAllrt+ssi Motor M Joritson, 1 81c�, �dli VqLU-rolry;.a I •b0l102A,014 , nJO► State t� Cntilornin -� Tfia i�r'eauroas Agano,y iDEPAMTMtN'1 OF!pArjK0 AND`R5CRtA*TlONI ;ARCHt LOG1CA'L`S1TE RSCORp Apehey Dasibnn8an: ,,.. �__.� , 4 R. W iman [Flrsmnina: None { , 'Ood �.. 19, 5ila'httotftitYl ..... _ 0. Noareat'�Vnter (typa,,c�latnnce and dirnctlan)i �nGezan�.��tent 'stre�mr; i ane�e'x•s roue sou'tl, � � ;j � . j SV san 'Greek, c 2000 ,ttteter we;.t i2�. 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V. of— <.. x of,x"-,HN! . , Y aM T �. u at s»t:tinit .�i- 6nsn h, NIA►i CnoF,�iitblaat � - - nint5, iimN t46M NW tamer of ttWnpl iii 00vatiblt Vol On the north sic)e ai. to un, finhidcl 31 iliritxxy e IVI!Son Cz�e It ti lirci�c, yi :.._. /d 1.O 61, e +ssw i,� cmit1� 011ce of the t l,�)Ili'�i] � An olCro.c ) „�1nC� iat�j51 dxitlittq'ly` tltitp' y"i cast-swAlth(,aW: �• Li"' 010 iblt trsectibh Of l)tlnsto�tte I111.d. 13.tt1�i�iy Park Ilo�t�8, ' � i>Li.t�(] r� ",',x t \ Y - Site i8 `loe;AtLid above a seY � t~r , or -tow, :°��_��`h��i a j acoilt to creek witli :n em (, •,j,.. -._-.a .. r,,........ ,, i k' + >.....r.Yls.{ili�#1111sJtri llyCt llllJ„4..y�,lCG'..�1. +, tacit f iQ�.t� a� c���.aolt�.tt the ct•ce'h .wa.yi: � B. t'ralttstnrti Hlstotlr Arntotitatnttt... 9i r4t�Y9wsu,.ihr•:y> slial1o1v9Ye t±aVete�9 foot laid t oni arts �issol~l ato�i ~yl.th .1 ahi 1�`� 'IIm lost in s �'.r�.y w� { y � piy-r. W«yy��W\\�.�GMot {1_,.-`_� 1 yy jiyj ._ y{ �y -- y4 q�j_µ«+a.Nd�)1 .i {y� �i 1� were AlijtAVOItl>r Oxeavated about .1-13 f -cot tho, -�u ttl d JI,ei,,ill it1b p� J)tl y 1 LS tLfi T1..i l S. X11 �i]i � .11 x404 v, P* A d•:«. Wero tiotod withbi tlio foundation nrea, No wito iiax.l,s oii other evie(erit e- or' .. j kli�eh..-i>w� mttenpthih i t i , ..:, tnjwidthi - _ t r t Nipthb�i of bet�rminhtitiht'vialt, 1 None OyIdortt Extutiino oxcavated foot:iilp arld inside t t. boptht :, �. �. ctn tNethndnt batetmtnatloni W,:.,_ . ui""o' ui"I1i.n area wIt t trove ,u bnthres; �jt� t t'x�ry ii 1riyntr. i•hitsxt4n tiertL`C�1' `" J1 iltl te. 15, Arttfnets. Stlu re alai t3, uttideniti;fittfa].e bottle and' coY auric siva •d frpgeuiLnts, l;aemrated footiq 1'otiigltls �,•'_.=-:+Y`.m+r�4••—i.__we.....+dww`+MI. Ma6:su'ti Sa W<Iiw fu a:e:w-r�w. ,r.i:.''i�-tia:.�racs.Hav: f W.>-:..�w<ew.rw:+M �., •.,•vw.rh-i�'�r..:,ui,av�-<'>�.HM..:,puea4 wG,a.�w..tm ..+..�u-�,wr%.K.+s. { :t ' . ;)eC) 19,83 M attebrtois?nsel.,1. i i Zlltltty 1'l 19, 1►trio;,litit r,ntl Atlrjtnlx4 �Poto;.N, Jortst t y =1 ;1, tirl ult r i►t t,.Lr�i t m 1l ,rt�� w� 1 5 »c? . u t 'l ttt+tt A!lM IhAUu ltiWhIl _ _ 5latu u1 Cmlltdriiln Tlta 11a►ourcd) AA'tMa1t Wf, 866 pf;iitA�tl'Mi=NY C1C PAfiitrt AND Ftt:GF;GA'I'i0N Petinxnent Ttinamiai�,.,? �nro t ►� � Andl-WOLOGItAL SM AECC5nD otnt+ari+rlr Nitmt+e►t -.: , ,' is ', Nos'-2— 4 Anenay geslttnntlnnl � ,,,�,� - .... - •, � -° of, u - . ic.� ,, t,. JVotlG r Sato 4oll8,5t5 O 11 S) It i; W 2`einizltil � �- Pcltil'.:, 14i. Stitt In}egrityf .aaw..:" - . r C1lt Sf�Lt11z4 tii;l�l, itllci g1itS5 iti,�ttIC11L5+ No d1nF1tlo.t�.o .tltl,rElCtS t)1 ot�let` 1Gtitures ..' �roltlaill tit the sitC= t l `.. diractian) Int.crtnit tezii 5 l`Gltfilly Ci#. i� t So tt�1 �. _,. C 1 ;,' 26, e` tiistpnan 5tid Nnarast WAter itV>� _ 1Vilott Gt'GG]�a. c 3000' `gest 1 '! L;arttast EtadV dt WAO within "i km hypo; dM6110n tsnd tlitet ibnit - 2t, 22. j Cleared pas tttt G- « . [plant List 1 ��(ltftatiOlS`'�`bn5 nlllility lbitb 111Cillity�2,. .,'.... ,._ •. wool. l lVGoclliitici 10,13 t List )1 ; ��, Vt[tatation CnttimttNity idn"site)' ,�,,,,�„ _ y 8awo Add) ' bcW l ! 2:;. G1irFdtnShcnta slit.. iyttltznoivtl i j 27. Lanilforml �a, nboi+AVt_ 0600 2!t, iMWdsUr�t _ . w 13Ut,tG 1�,1GPo iZG4.to�t�.otl�l: �Itlb' r� b11'lll . 3p, ... .....:... . l:endownnrls! �atorijbi t9nant�) and AddYasst . - • W ,M.'811t c.5 Clot contabl xt,5ot C -rotca tial, beyond tho ilil-t6rhitit�.on Cotnt�lih6e2 Site dG� in the pVbSbftt 5l.to 'etcord form. No dj'gt tlo5t•it 1 or Itttacta t:elxtureg t"eniq�n+ M32. Notlo•• w .w �, , t! r 33. Nafna bt tyrt,)eats biirf r view 11"titittcs 8urye tJ 17] old SoNtov - i �t�. 5iia Ar:dasslan Nut+ihrt►t H%n....;.Y....w,.:,w�.,,w,e..:�..;� .�.dlitmod Att 36. PliblOt Yes hlroto Al: amlon Numharm„ 311t tc 1�'tc�1�r ill nti Vila At-.1L)Ct—O '_ m. 1Ctl�ie#ts r��ti,P �� �. t)ith�23n ititts.8lt191 -. . , . _ Y , ,let k errf n F I3UTTIa 1�II."I� >:STATr5 SUI2VCY 1�1�t�It C7 5ITV. LOCATTONS FOR 5IT]3S y °l �;�! r' ' �"r ;•� -CBUT OG5 GA-MT-866 x' A 4 -`.►DOI �'ilr '' 1�^3.Fr . � �pp', "I�UI "O Tap 1SrcdUced Iiot Lama Rica i� n 4 7,51 Stlrib5Ban or, Cdlifo`llk PhotoreVi,se�i USGSQuarIS Y Both 169.' //fr�..Y� d �?X11..+'S�"NAii"'IY+4i(��ee��y^;i�y'� .. � •� •'6• �1\ 29 i• * r , w1w jIC I Y .F 9 � ''~ 4 N i76�1� I, 7rd� Jr•' � .� ,-.. rt� y � 1 �� I F• � " �.� � i� ,� t... � 1'�• "�=u Wk.Wk. IZ �/ " III ;If •. � �- �, � .� rl'._ k APPENDIX 11 NOTICI; OV 01MIRM t NATION to t Peso"rJt'cos 1416 Ninth 8treot,; Rooli 1311 sa'trambiito, CA 95814 Cdtitity C1ork, cbullty" of '11VItte Ce itot= bvivo r?i�ovi.lie CA 95965 1'1t01`i', 1'1`tinnl.itg Ilopartment° Couitty Cett'toji lai iv(-' (li`ovi.11,e, CA 959615 5tlTiJI;CT?; 1 illatl; df Nota.ce 1)etoy"tn"natiott a.tt Contlil:iaitcc t,ri,tli Soetioft 211118 oto 21.1,52 oi' the Public Itesolllt �i��1'.1d OZ w Pr6jott Tido Tenttitivditlirlir�i.sio'n T4�att Ali State C1ea'k•inghouse Nutt►Uei; (l f sttUtitittocl. t+ State Clonriiighbil'se) Contact Pot"son 7'olopho.)w Number Mondbiisa6 15uU).id. Works. � ���1 534,426(1 _ ...., _john ptojeet Location South sfda 'of liafiigot' Park ltoad) 5 miles pvo j ott 1)e�qttiipti oti Dividing 1.80 aures to eM eate nitro ptiY°Cels of 19 to 29 cones; for-ar5cultut•;ai }�eiclenti.a'i tisu, `1,liia ''s to advise that tile hutto C~Oo nt,y A�d'j�rr'.sot'�, 701 e I (�Cfl /� eItt.• �d has made the following dot ermiiiations rogtii•diiil the andye}�les'cizl�e� � project:; L he pttoject , 1 3.1.1, hove a ,lgnificaht effect on the swn ht'onment, 1 1 14 i 1. 11 o t An l h ri rottnletital 11nPaet Itepoi"t teas ropui�ecl oi^ this j iio j ect hitt suttitt to the pi•otri,s ions of Cr -,QA, ti;ncl tv�s a erri�tt f3 r.d as rc� 1,Ji t"err t) so.ction 1,508.5 CQ) , i 4 t;�Jl,i.r'dr�Ai Administrative Code A Rogat:i.ve Doriarati,o'h was pl'opared rOr this iar•d'eet . lsiaa"t;uattt to t11r' pro�isiotis of UIQA» A oeliy of tile Nogntivo 170011i'r100n, ntay ho ex"111ti.nod at t11 llann.ing Department � 7 County Coiitrt' i7iwi.Ve � t)roVil!. -, CA 95965,, i, A Notice of ft0! was riled Itidicat3.i1g t ptojeet 3.s c.xottilit ft"t`i1►1 en'vi,i•,b'J11tloitt,i1. aC'11�e1V, 41 A st,ate�ttcttt Of Overs •Wi.ti;g CdiIS WdC�t?�►i ion sakes, wrts r1ot, p ? i '"� � ,adopted for this iii"d j t"et r f 5 Miti gatioii: mottsurt,q odo�ttod by the 1�ettcl Al;ot1C.,�r to 1 CdttCv tete i,nquic:ts of tho Approved project rare" �S �tttattt�i`e Stoplicii A. 8treoter 1 Soni or 15'161111oy "1)n V± IWPENkyX NBATIV> t)BGLA}tATTON t�DSGA1tbIt�G BNVII201vhfl+$��,TMPA:�' I3Y OWN that the p"tbjett ddstrii,,b -r 14 NOTrCB IS 1tBBh beloi ltji's been �uaitt to tit e prbvi.sions cif the Cal �nia }an>�'�ronmenta reviewed purl duality Act of 1870 (Public t�esaurces Code 2l'BrJb, et, &ieq,) and a dete htinstion has bobli made that it Will not St,JV�` a siilnificaht effect upon the environment, Loh,i �►�',.Yl�ti2 Ar21 ny'.7W1,4 bp7e toRIP-Vo Oubdivisftll Mip dividing 1.80 ntf'tts to create iiitte parcels. of 3.0 to 20 acrca, for 3IC Sditth side o. ]fait b ' 15strtt Itasd) 3 milt: ;.3Y5iJtIM6$t of 'Bangor southeast Butte �o�iity, A , Wit AND AbD}thS - OIC rR(�;1I;C I' APPLICANT': 8utto View Lstates Charles p, "Haryl:'sii Jr, , 10110 L010A Rita batt 008 fiat S+troO,;. ftt.5, i`tYTZGATION r9�ASUttls��hi, Cli`land► l � 55g�i J' S 6 A Copy, of the ini tat study regarding t}je enrrl a`onmental effect of this prn eCt is on file at 7 Coiiitty Center brivt) OrbVille. Thi.• :study was Adopted as presonted: sdOt+ed with, h, changer, Specific mbti, tficat ons and Ado ted with cllons are attached, 7. A pUbl.it h1ear ng oft this Negative bec).Aratioh was held by the decision making body, Itea`tibbody ---BuLt Couti-v: AdVL, Date, of Dete'rminatiort �. Iloterminatibb On the basis of the initial study tt envitomt ental knpdCt, the inforhiation presented at hearings, comments received on the Proposal and our own knowledge and, indepenndeht research. We find the proposed project COVU0 NOT have a significant (� effect oat the en`vi'ronment, and a. NBOA` IVt OtCLARATION is hereby adopted, We, find that the pto,36tt COULD have a suignAficant effect on the environ>(ont but will wit in thi=s case because of ED attached mitigation mbasures db.sCtibed i,t item 5 above which are by this refotbitce madt conditions of pro3ect apptoval, A conditional. N13GATIVt DULMiAT,ION is hereby adopted,