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M- .,, f ,. M A �, M a � -. � .', ,. � ' i� r ' � � '. .. �'y � ,. C N` � �l �. � �j � .. n� . ��; ���' _. .; f ,. A �, `, Y' ,�; ��' � ,. y, �, ,f 1 i ,, I \ Y r,77777, 77-410 wo. .g,� NVIRONMENi Ai, 1.41 TS ANLL MIxIGATION MEA5IiR8S Identify Pote;ntial;l"y significant environmental impar' Is assoCia Special the lana division. What project design features or ted`raAh p Conilxticit� of approval 1 mi LigaCioti measures) are proposed to ali.eviate potc.htiri.0 environmental impacts? NOME 9. ENV1R0NMt?NTAL SE'r-rTNG a)' Describe the project .4'ilt as it eatists before the Project including information on topography, soil stabilit and animals, and any cultural,' historical or ;scetlic' plants bescribi anv existing Structures on the site aspects• ,and the use of of thcs 5trrurcLures.EXXST.IHG ,19.7 AC PARCEL WITH ONE it0lt g TE ON PARCEL 7, POOR SOILS OVER THE NORTEIERLY PORTION Off' PARCEL 2, �OAlCLAND ��"Z �CO�ER PARCEL 1 _. FLAT TO LESS THAN iQ% CROSS SLOPE. NO SGLNIC OR Hi5'QR'A AS Is) Oescz ibp the sa rroundin K properties, fnCluding, OR or, lhdfcs and animals artcl any cultural, historical. or Scenic don l►tciicateyth�artd usPl(onPuf m1 'p .r.residentia:l, commercial, p' tsxt of artier ,,, sl p y, apartment houses » tnent stores, ate,), and stale of developirent (hei 'shops, depot y' setback, rear yard, etc�4,1 ght► fzontdQe, g TYPICAL, OAK AND CRASS LAND, SMALL PATk� XLS IN AREA.' DLV,ET.i)1��i£ttT IYOSTLY SINGLE PARTLY RTsSID TO' I.A#61s COMMERICAL AT BANGOR FOt1R CORNERS. MODUATE SMA]L At p unii �y ¢ t' LIMITED BX PRESENCE OR i10U5#U{OLD PETS',, FIRE DEPT. u+ MITES AfrAX, CHCJRCI TORE,, GA,S STATION AND POST OFFICE AT BANGOR po U, Cq � S RNERS.. I ha t fv he sta:temeh � (.I� n'Iyt �"1 C;� 7'10N; is f that t fit►i i r1f� viluation,itr the best the data and infbrma J t cPr. urnished above and ' bion required for thi$ y� anti intorMatiOtr presented' are true' and corzect to the b Cts, statetnefftr best of my abilit and that the. f$ r and 1,)P.I yaf.y est of my khowiedge un r. Signature --= dor '. GYRIL. S' GEi.OSSI: f MX CLl ENT', ;sophrate :sheet for l.ctnger responses ; 1b00J1J6wdd 8n8 1 Q pttel i� AINnoo, � t> -X Planning De :Envir Partment onmen ta.l Ne. h De CDP (Forestr Partment `-,------ A t to : �' DePartrreri.t NAME: ATL J Czai Car as S: SRC'' --- Butte g ter north red Ah: (check title Shoriff {nn are of a1, Count Pacific title 28`30- Bel report forne on map"--;36 Butte: G'ount� easement" "'`--- orovi 1 Y Niosq ui to Abatement OR i�ios'l ui to f' -- hoof Dist o Abatement (wall ma ) (areas within ••----•-`. Water � large maP ir, 'Cabinet) ---- Durh m(af individual well are "'-- xne Ix Irrigation OR Duam t+futuaXnd� t aP 1' California Water n # `� Wate ea ° P Hca . "----.. Orovlle-W Service Company (Chico r CO t�.°n ortf --�. Ther Yandotte Irrigation D# area) mal�ta Irrigation District zstrict `-- Limesaddle `C (Oroville o omrrcunItY Ser (Th area SB to lake w�.tnes D' areae 3ior ri ............... Del 0 strict (Para a ---- Buzzt Water (Paradise pi Of oa ion � l Waterworks s area) g ,Pena Pines ----.�, Paradise Irrigation (Doe 4WII Rid e -w- GatY of gatan Distrait /Forest Ranch are • (check wall. ,. a ----__ Orovi.11e ma for oPhei es ------._ Chico of 7ntluence) Paradise Biggs --- Gridley OROYILLE ARJ34 0,WLY; Lake Oroville Area public n El R' Recreation Utility District ----._ l Med • River ation D'8'rlct ge\ act (see Iar ao Fare D {see lar ��map in cab g1CGS, RZCHVALE z'strlct (ceck : GRIDLEY wa11 trraPa a small in cabinet) z1et) tri see (SOUr Portion what a AREA BUT 'E of or'ov, -=---_ raina PP e5: Some GYJL'TY) : check %, elle only) ge Distract 'Al� areas overlap:. all Ana -- trainage District. m2 P and title . Drainage District reFoi" --- Drai.na #too t� gt District-.#200 Reciamatioxr bzstri;ot Reel... act $�33 a►nariori bistr' Sacramento #20J 6 and Sari Joao ---- Butte Creek Draina uin brsinagtl District IHC TAIff OASES: Se District, f Su erintenderi �-' p ' De t. of Schools P of Fish and Ga (only for subda ,. --- C,al Tz-ane me Gear 'isYoris� Richl�al�nRar stat 32, _ter and in rurg� water 0, �9, 14 and mountain -.... St, Water Qu �i� 191 (Clark Road) � � (0h co cutoff az'�as,) ;�.�. United Stites E 'Cofitrol Board k X62 {Olid,.. ------ Parks orest Service (projects pith e hwy.�: � and Recreation D Projbet more �- State Water ' (ii chars: 100 16ts epartm6nt bOrdel,s USA l br # Resources D (ptr�perc' and un�bs t G`reelc •. epartme Y near Lakehr;Cle AP ---=-.. Rock Reclaimatioh DisY�; Oroval e) books east of Iw rbc (Property near Lake brovil�e Chico Area Gest a£ Chi,o Airport, south te�`shed Y �� (see '�+etl map) ` Recxeatib M df Rack SPECIAL C st (only fbr ,stibdivisxoxi �..�„ Grbek an as to ASES; check title report Park ) D, to Port s Tt,erm� xrri a ftlr an g tion District (nutri a ed t'0' sPecial serv�.ces y • �l4 v 10 1 TCS Offfce of planning anA Rs a rc � Fl� Butte County �; ,;1�i6�i ;Tenni`` Street, Room ��� ����r�' Planning `'Depa�ic�'�t�� GA 8fijdV 5814 7 County Cd �,iacraaento;,jot, Orovlle, CA. or XX County C1Qrk. ' 1 G � JeGR`J�SSaBa, tGo �00puty _�.., county of 'butte .Piling of Notice of Determination jA compliance with Section, or 21I52 of the Public Resources Code. Project Title AP �� Name Tentative Parcel C4ap 30:-36 Cyril: S. G os 5tate Clearinghouse Number 28Contact Person Telephone )lx (3.f submitted to Cleart�g�.�_�e) John Mendonsa, Public Works Broject Location F Porte Rd apPfox. 1,300 ft. southwestdrjj of On the westerly side of La the intersec`t� on of oro -Bangor H4ju. & LaPorte Rd. Ban or area Project Description Tentative Parcel Ma to divide 19.'70 +J� acres into Z parcels, 9.7 acres r 3. at 1M acres +/ - . -- -- T11i.s is to advise that the Butte County Advisor .Agency (Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved the above-described project on ,tu��t 2..1990 and hey' �I1�de (Date) the following determinations regarding the above-described project: The project. ,�„wi11r � �w 11 not; have a significant effect on, d �, ". n ., envirbnznent: za Aa Environmental.Icipact Report was prepare) for this project ._._• P QA, pursuant to the ptovis.ons of CE Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant 66 r he isions or GEQA+: prow - . 3measures Mitigation res �B mere; wer'e not, made, a condition of the approval of the pro 'ect: w l�. A statement of overriding considerations Was, „� _ doPt , %0( Wa. not, a " for this ,project. Thio is to citify that the f inal Elft with Comments and :responses and tecorcft ro ect,approval is aval.lable to the general public at. ` P j Butte County Planning Department I Bounty Center Dive Orbville, GA 05965 DAte Received for ;rilingand posting at (Pit x' July 1.18; 15q f1 G 5ignatu. dta l q ganders, 4Title Hazen±titi Re�iise /, �_ —'1 1•.it t ww. f i1r 8u LAND, O F N A T L} R A .E W� �A`L T f! AN ,b DEPARTMENT OF PubL.ic WORK WILLIA M (6111) GHE ,; COUNTY CENTER �� �iCeGtOt , 7 C. NTER"DR)VE • OROVILLt, CALIFORNIA 9509) 7oluphones (91/j 331i`/661 �CRTIPIED MAIL IRONALD D, a°°ef4RDY Deputy 614j" of 'a E. l 4 Jury. 9i 1990 f x, Cyril S: Crosse RE ; ) AP 28-80--36 ..w ii P,..0. Box 306 TPM 11 Banso;r, CA 95914 Dor hfr, Grosse c At thi! regular meeting of the 'Butte County Advisory' Agency bell on yup !�, 1990; the Agency adopted a ,..egative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel, map ori tie Above--referenced pr6perty subjec 'the at tacked "sheet, t to the c0ndit3 or:s listed on, 'no appeals are timely filed—�-within ten (10) days of the daLn of tfne Advisory Age '8 approval--with the. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. ,foxnyoiietoof le yourogianaI I i' P all be�jin order L are dom l ed with it �� p with the Butte County Departj�ent ot Public. Works for recordation with" jri twenty-dour `(24) .months. n C? t#� date of approval by the Advisory "Agency: � t, - 0 $f you have any questionsregt,-is matter, please contrig t this r space.. ' I' Very truly yours, �birectot of Publi&� Works ! s � Asistent lllrecttur C ��; 'atta'chment 1 rf 14fe'°. co; Planning bIj eparttnent"> Bnvironmentalea�th eri be ,partmt r�y� VDA i .7777 v P ti h � , SRN.•.. S• v'[1d5' side Of., La Porte, pdM, ;AP 28-30-8(. , aPP� o�: , ' �Parcel�loca ted y int er5ection of Or B" 'g Hw1300 ft: spu,--h'westerlY o 'On thee w. ray este Engineer: an °Y � rte Rd Ban rea GDA � Y and Lu Pox, angor a Public F7orks conditions; , 1 Indicate a 55 Road. ftp bisilding setback from the co nterla.ne of Show all ea. La P easements of record � ,, on the ; , oris Obtain znal map, encraachrnent Permit f construct to or' all driveways, county standards,new ; � or existing, anal Pay ani' delinquent axes, or current t - Meet the axes' as required, zeclui.ements of the Butte Count health DePt, >^.t�ndxtxaris;; County bepartment, Provzde a lOp 4 with . ft. leachfield xn the prlope- b free tback around tin an parcel Y, �' r withIn 100 exis of the ,prgpert g wells 7 Show Y boudraries A ?$ ft. leachfiC�, d setback fro,, the s .Show a 100 ft. x on on from the leachf�.eld setback Parcel 2, downhill line of from the � (4 the ditch on n.lii].1 . and 50 line hots the usable parczl`f1, se1+�a a ft Of the'Subdivisior g disposal area prr.�ve , , ds'nanc on P" 1 Y.i nito meet the oqu�re is arcs to ,U win men g mxt:at�on" e 011dwin measai es r`�' 20 are requixer Show on the final ma` f f 1 fit / rp a: 2 0 Vit., sett s on each side o.� the P?ine nirk ick 'respdenti61 dwe�.l�ng, �.ng the l��ti�� �t Place, rioter � a pert of the moado to he paid atpthe"genal iAap statin ` w� have been. ado y of, obta�nxn g'k)7,�h it icer Mite adopted flys $~ g h4,.t3ing a gat3oyt Fees are trite coiint� 0' , permits if sttcl� lees . Place , note on the f a ,, of ` Supervysors, sorxhkle s' stems f inal,,maP .,Matin f ;,e ' t In acco day sha11 be S} Automatic fire s me with tete installed,=,k,,,�,all s�esdeittalaopptessabn t^ Standard for the insrta�,Yatiori a Fir �4 � 1e ,`Home rctectiori ructttres dwellih s, As$at�at g and mob spr' k�er s, on" VFPA S stems ih one t allatIon of 'sprifrUbt a tandard: x3D�, l`he grid tvo fam "ly r 5t protection a'ti s:°zeins P�►rpase o eve �s for addititlnal st3fet f .ths '416s 'reduce the eman � ortgtrt teiluriAl fres and those' instenees +. r.. Trus inhtall Property �yeie.�t�liey ar2'' tyre atd'on_. 7 Ins�l:d: p4`a j`xct�.on 'services in � r u i i INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUtyt TO. Advisoryto menrF ' FROM. Planning Director SUBJECT: REPORT on a Tentative Parcel Map for Cyril S+ Orosse AP# 028-300-036 on DATE. May 2% 1990 0 This is a proposal to divide 1930 +/- acres into 2 parcels; 1 at 9,'7 + /- acres and 141 f +/- acres, The present zoning is A-S (Agricultural - 5 acre parcels),` Tile sand �U Flo Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Agc'�cultutal Rehr"it���lo There are no specific or comm plans for the area The proposal does not conflictwith County zoning nor any adopted or proposed. ele of the Butte County General Plan nor any County; specific or community plan Recommend approval of the above mentioned project subject to the fnlldwing,,mtitiffl�? measures: a I. S lowest kNiv tithe final ma "0 a 0 feet setbackMach side "of Ire 4Ll part of the meadow, line ;narkit%9 t 2, place 4,0 te ori the final map stating that Deer Mitigation Tees,ilre to'°,be at the tme of obtainin buildin P g g permits if such fees hate bean ad" } the butte County Board of Supervisors: ` ; 3. Place a note systems shall be inon the final 'map statingA1Yto "matic life su stalled in all residential structure;' -pprtssiori,sp iril�, in dccbtdani,,�e iho National Fire Protection Association Standard for titssystdn tallaiinri,of sprinkler The131),mThe' purpose of the in tal installation s l , to one and t4Vo ,far nil dwell ofndr mobilo i iomesr, F A St inrf�a ' safet and P er syst,ern, i.t for adclitict #: Y" property protectir�n in the event of ii reoidetttial fires, installation ��ill 'reduce the demand for structural 1,.rej�rotbctirn wervice�s those instances where they are installed, J eta i 0- • May 29, 1990 Cyril S. Grosse P.O. Box 306 Bangor, California 95914 Rei 'Tentative Parcel Map APO 028-300-036 Log# 90-02-15-04 Dear Mr. Grosse, 0 su`t noun ' LAND OF NATURAL WCALTH A'�I.r 4 A U T Y PLANNING DVARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - 0110VILLE, CALIFOF'#AA'6") "4lf4` 97 TELEPHONE; (016) 538-7801 alit Butte County Planning Department has completed the environmental review o`£ Y,��r project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to & Butte CouAA nty Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to tho Cols M Public Resources Cade Section 2].151.5. In addition, the Planning Director's rept<�'A required by Sections 20.63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance lta completed. please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report which has been prep � for your project. Please review the enclosed Planning Director's Report with conditions of approv-d �f + * y . j . , p bring them t6v +6Mr #Lt e�nt one• If you note an erroe ^+ or omissions tri. our evaluation tense The Environmental Documents and Plar►tung Director' Report forma G projectur 6vn sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their e,. over me t �e ` . within `ix months from the date, on whecl�n a�n Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hearen yr approve or desaprove your project, .s . ot our project ,04 pp and cce ted. The sexeonAhdtime s riAgency will notify YOU no►Le b state law, well occuron August 16, 199 time and place of the public hearin, ftir your projects < { ..,... California nn { 11�11��(�C���Q�' riurr� sIERRa Archaeological GLENNslsxlYovinventory WEEKCDAe lri�fdorrfritrilar�t pi AhIPJAolony MODOC TFHAMI81010 U8,081ty, lllr,Pr PLUMAS TRINITY Ch Cdr OA b692 SHAW April 241 1990 i Butte County Planning Department #7 County Center, Dri..ve Orovill e, CA 95965 RE AP #28-20-36/Grosse,; I.C. L9042 T18N, RSE, Sec. 28; USG8 Bangor 15'qu4d. 19.7 acres Dear County planners, Th rest-onse to the request of April 23 1?990 for . the above cited ,project was Qonduct19 b �: } a. record ��rch official in'aps and, % Gounty'. e�o.,rds for ar chaeolbgiea1 aites tk� e i,�ztte. RESULTSe PREHISTORIC RESOURCES:: ` 1 of this t an,ere are no previously rec:o.rded ��,tes i e I{nown to ty Located within the pro re r ,tes nearest site of this t 1 telA� distance fro tu the 109 has been recorded,h: project area. Th, as slue �1: .e knot .: as pa s located within 1/2 ti° T Prehsiroric petro 1� " HISTORIC RESOURCES: yph .site Ther `:are no previously J*ecorded,,hi t,gpi,� r arehaeologica7 sites within the 3 project .area. There '0 ewe both sates wsth�n'; the imYned�ate Vicinity" Of the both of wtz3eh are, related to historic occupation: g Bari r 64,j nrigg3nal�.y settled in 18:5 by the La'tnber" , Bari ort i�aine an t b Project eat: � wlk�o i d with: 'the discovery of the $lug �eati��i.� -from ��i% became grxite important The town at one time buildings> consisting of stores, saloons had orae► <50 t hotels, and houses. PREVIOUS AR`HAEOLOdV AL NYEST;LGA' I(l�l : records, the Prb Project area ha' According ' tO your `Cr�forfflC su p i Y survdyed i h rev ous. �"or cultural resou,rees. t been the '� ways to the West PPOJeQu have pesulted itf �he. lo"a tion of 'Severaland ea�� q# LITERATURE,SEAAdH, r � s3te�� Zvi arced were the official al recat7rfs ; hii maps f'or archaeti�ogieal sites A186 reviewed Y �, hd curve s in Rutte Cou4Gy;. here the Aiational Register of 'istox'ic k'7arsh ali,forhia InVet for of3is'toric Itesourees (1116)OLr the tirnia' Historical L-andma Ca,li�' Histot<' G Ihtet�ostt e, 1 g8 } Calif'ohri3 a Poifiti$ p ali'orrai ° t 966) , RHCOM>E1�� in C Grid H3ston3e S'. dts IA S: Bas.td upon th,e, ab6Ve sensitI Tri t ------------ y f,br lsTth r r' w�orrnati�ihe A.is:or3dnr;' t, in ., _., .0 .. _, ;4, h'i t5i :�'-i ' P�S'YY '�.Sn i4, AA6Ii�''t MA i x i990 14 California J c y' -Lc r �,Y7- yM ZO�r rO3�- Jd�.Y`�'�i—.�.k"'� �(�""'.'r+.�•rt'/��;(+��"^'�.R'�a"�N"*�y�+'�� ';�� / �,.'�lfi'Y� �_ �.w-s,, G.+�'-.%�. F' L G,.•-. . "r �}°.` "r + Y a ° �� i � M�iC"�'� y!' i�{ .�* ,�M y+v'" �,,'""{F'Wi �� � pl�,N .- fj' i � %'4:,r'ir;3`.�f, fn• .. - ,•� � a i ra !Y':; .- .,t ��� 'fian,u �ly�,Cr•..� �� ��.�??!!M ,�, ,'� �,`�99R` „ jar i` �n .:?�G s. ui�•:'�:s P �„ r."`: . ( 7+ � .v�4.� .�'+. � •�,lwA �:.!'i!�.��i'�1,y��p �.;: + �r u,('" ti 1I i"..t': � .b M l y.- !i G 4 MAq u r Ca�,irornac`�it� a sFEs;��st Arthp6 �lQ ical �` CTS 1J ��lV 1 ' I 9 �U IJ15 P o�Hy_, s!s�tHpa ��' Dgpait� , "t !3 `,° t�� its �l II �,, ItiYentvi�y *� � c tassEN surrEa Califon 1�r � ' � s, ��" "��'� -�� Fanaac t�NAMA tYmv Nle" Caliarnlar 1 �}s} lkNpt .,ly, C(llt tf a�a►ws ��ritTr }' '' i Chic t vl ko1�, o, ; VAa `q i 2a^ .Apr Bette Count ->3' Planning Department�'6�1 #7 county Center .Drive Oroville; CA 95965 RS, AP, #28-20-,� ,6/Grasse, 7.G TY)�;�z:22 T18N, R5E;"Ser. 2g,• USGS Bangor 15► 19 „7 acres quad,.:;:j� Dear County Planners r t: .r 7n response to the request of Apr r ft�r' trre above cited r lt�, t�Ks�r: )t r � oh: of'f a tki al maps and records tfor sa'r!� ei�l�,;y, ,b " �, " C6 ht . Y �� r iii the RESULTS:I V no PREHISTORIC RESOURCES: There are . � �- S he this type knoVrn o b fp located ed t�ithir? tip he nearest site of this` t �V 4 banee from the located, 109 has been recardecl�asLa ct area. This ;.i3.tc�l�hcwr��'ts afig le p istoraa �; , i eh ""�, t'rt� � ,� ' HISTORIC. RESOURCES 1g s . p j.y r arci.zeologieal stesith�n the o r'eva otlsl 0,r,;,t, �k i e d known,bites within' the iinmadiate viciri,tya' ,;31herP a� both Of Which are related to h storio oc 3 �, ,y,( y . f i rUp } 11 ` settled . in 1555 by the L ad `, 1 ari � na y Bun Bahgory Maine, and With tine discovery of th.d'�t ,,+ of era' fvq beceme r quite impaht;an#;. The town at ,on „ Lead ni'� off+ buildings, consisting of stores, saloons ' houses:N had diVep 0 'PREVIOUS, ARCEAEOLCIGSCAL .iri~1�'F` �culhut'al resopro ect ar'Oa hgs riSTIGA p �r .�� records the j—.--�.M-~ ` ' y stir of `Z-eeh y 1s;�oQrdi tt our rtes . I19�, Qrhlal� .urv�ys to .hGH:. k, - . °y ropr' the f est and e` or roj�ot have resulf<ed ar, cat`x'On `cif, se�rera7 s to '� t thr:to I.ZTERAIUIIE SEARCH Re.yit,�ed T��rer+e the, official record ttd maps for a10 rehaeologieal'si reVieood',e's and'\;'sur,'`e s th eo Calif or we.e tele Hata 0` al; Re ., Y in But`te,:; COt' hi a nven ",:c�j y gxste� of ktistorii» Caligvrrlia �33storcal Lar�'inai�s 8152 rie Resoor_ces Historic ��teregt and 'Historic Spots iti Caiif rYiia ',oih of t1566.� MECO iHERDATIOhIS: Based -�poh iha abode + nforma -�` setasiTi t r f b ih �3rG�"l�.stor� it ,and Ys�or .bjoh,+ Q i ". r; Ch@Ck�.] 3{ * �'iTS�LiZt 7 4I Of B,IIV�SC9AIdale>r►tal :IluPap , EZYV] ZQb�le>o►t�l , , v as NA� No D�CSCUBSIJN OF ENVIRONS i EiiAT���(� AONMENTAL IMPACTS s} AaTN, WIl1 the proposal result in significants _ The prop0saf wilt not aitecl subsUtface aa;rhl condttt ' a, ?instable earth conditions„ or changes 1n x geologic substructures? k_77_"this dll$'tamotr t Proposal will' re"sulk In some dl°Irupesult qi b" aisruptton,,..displacement" compaction of driveways, pa kind arcus, uta r tl Vei iia of ovetcoVerin4 of 1.110 soil? off structuresd X The oial riot aftect topography because the buttltlalg s1io fi .. 4 change In topography br ground sur lace neaOto IoVelI11 l � leder features? X.: The the has no unique phYslcal teatutes• 1.!d" V uniquecgeotogie ori bhv,si Al features!itan The prgrzcaa) maY caise some erosion dUb lorll3ruption, e, S' merease Inwlnd or Watt erosion of sotIt, „�., .; ek �pactldtis,and overcover;nd of lhe� si to. ., either on or off site? x ., r Gf rlt�dut any ,tertour e The'ptopo_at Will d t Changes I n depo# 1 t lah of erns I olr or' ltCach on" deposition sands, of changes ih siltation, or erosion which may modify the channel of A t Ver or stream or the tract of the ocean �. Of any ba In of lake?' y. X this Ptopos'Etlsodoes not Fepresen't a #Itltl)f scant iia; , ati ptir rime a r_nated urbar.✓aterst _. soil outside �estglculCurblly u1_ad4ctlYe , ----`^ agtlCUhtural .r lntensl;ry 4vt1, -+ h, e>Kpb#ure of, people or Ptgoerty to 'geologic X All CI nutte COUntY is in a Moderate Ca►thrjpake Alli* The subject p opetty is Iodated in tltb VIc1nIlY et aqg �41ies.fYrs fr the ort 4s, (11 P1. t. hazards such as earthgUakes, landslides, mudslides;, ground failure or similar 6lneament Fault zone. A zoo It. setbdok .I meadow on 6It 1, rocarmended In orde la aVp'�UniinrMilfl$}tl1d"- tiF1f r hazards? lgl l tP uvidetadeglon pbbted tion U odtUpant;4ttlllhp C st.artdatdsl alongIII gash hj seismic act vity. Will the Proposal 9 result in substanf�tlal: amtrlent x__. The. proposal tyIIt not attest af't quality pacau#e the lnCrp4�g Iry lf�t t' a, Air emissions of deterioration of number of vehicle trips Is not stgnlilCant, , air qual i tytj, The will not ate ate objectlanairiq odofsX smotice r#j flames 6" The cftton of ob)dctlonable bdo'i sm,*6) ea k.. ptoposaf or tomes? : I1 of The proposal Will not atfcct the atmbdlthere. c. Altcrattbn, of aiP movement, molstut►t_ terimYt110a, in clIma\n" it any ?change , 4' the pr:or}osa I result in sutistanllal�` x The pr'opo'sal wilt ,liot at'tect any, watareour#e, ., a,Tl`a ' Chal the course of _,_:.�.„ OI wateF,, movements to e1th er dit'eOp t maflnasorlaFe#h Wateststot _or \: k tales, dtaln to ai May result :In alt IncFea#o_I'h sults 1: aster The propos jlllblf 'M ImpervloU# surfaces"Mind in IlAdVe:du b., Changes in absotptIon w.._ the and amount of surface to teddedd absorption./tan on the site, liowayer. nd $'16itittc✓S1 advrl3e patterns, or tato rUnoif? the. drainage palteth b dll i mpat'ts are antjclirated because dt kite #rte of ,iha Paf ,ill)' lir ea ted and the shalloW :slopes on #ltd? ze Norte ate roepqu,lred due 16 the s' d1 the parcel;$ and pujl rour#[$r :,. c, " UFfac% drama •.----� Nees for oft�sltE s ltrprbVements, lnpludanI _06tallon temovat. >t- �---- Land DCvei merlk, standatdi, � o;ga ahnellxatlon or culvert installati n G --- —r-, T s of V f� 7MjrSM 'CJATION labeelc7l3:�t DiBCIISt3ION OF �ENVI O i _ �-- * gya�,,�taQ�. t RAN STAT' IMPACTS, (continued) tcontlnued) TV6 osal will nht significantly alfd�t any tit?1a�1 control channel: rhe prop X-'- or watercoutses, ----�- Walal�.i , d . ikiterations_to the toUrse'or Itavr of Hood x The 'proposal will not altect any waters` In anY a f`�ct`sutfago Water qualliYo Change in the amount of surface water e. X The Droposal +;Iii not signft1canttY water bodY� s. cr In any -- --x - t pfrcharge.into ssutrlacealwrte ouatltY, I or Mow6f gtuUndwatets. alteration eraturct, including but notatilll b dltl.Yx ett� Tho proposa{ will not ailect the dltt+ctipt distolVed oxygen x aqulftst. K1Ieratl'on:ot the direction or ratef ttow o'The proposal Wllt not ditectlY 01601 any of ground waiers7 change ih the quantity or gUatilY at,ground waters, Gl.ttmt through direct additional �n walls. at through tnlercppLion' o, withdrawats� The project wlii use frtdtVltiUal priVAta aquifer by cuts or excavalfoni�l i<� rppertY to 000ingk } expose poople clr p l Reduction to thUSiicuwt; saapllesaetwCse z Tl, `P c lot C+ CDPD avertabt .. to w'at t( l er .r 1 y sal writ no + M 4,*Y,I Y•l. r et �i i l tiaUse,t�r& l atoposal ;`'a�;�titC .lrt ite'�a r i F st�i't th° Prot l £ l,t ect p) an 11�s+._ f �. w 11 not X plant til .h� ;d,varsiEV xx pan fez: P s ctiuPigu lir " o ecies of plants tln4luallc� a: numbet of ,a,h N c s And aq. ►anis. I rees, shfos. gra`s, roP " X the site contains no rate p plants)t: ue, rare ant lite, RedUctlan at the number's at any unlilThe P pl� Wo osal'Wfit hot b, ecles LYi .pt Hist k� o affect eXfstin9 of endangerEd sp plants Into, the normal. - atittt crops an 4 d �f introductibi i1 new Ciel ° F IIY ng Lnd an orc, C. an area eciesl nt of existing sP the site does not contain an agFtcgll'Ura Oro dwel� repleala re entl A. Reduct an In acreage of any 'agrlcpilurai --�--� developed with a s ngle family ctopt ,r'. , suit in ant mat because the stled;oe� the proposal oral Vtii1 not at , re 7 S. NIrFA6 t ►FE,, ffl l t -- The .P- suostant a of species, . or so signi,titant ttinlmat Ii3e at h'abi�il►� Change the dtvetsity 1 a, ntange tat any soect'r:s of altimais tbltdsy land aniifs .including teptites, tlsh and The s ie contains no chit's, shellfish, benthic organisms, of insecis)7 �.. M ar,loat ilte, t ue, rate osat species of anitr a.---- ny The Atop will no t 'affect ekistt b. prdenda 9E ca sCeC�stetofinrf3 �,als into introdttctlon at new sP *,align;, c' an rreaa'at ;ih a barrier td the mi ovided to [tUtta:couolyaCy ba Isiwltllireq iteep1 of s lVetastlf, of bnimalst the maps pC nt of to hated ata deVeldpmenE as the site Isrio+aled In alt area dellthe the nut P Y xtah and Camel, (yavclopmt d,jr oetetiofalidn of eKitting fish of wildlife ttaill tall of mitl.g ion terms when such tees ate addpte hY gation , Y1L�lit X10ta � �NVIYtONA�ENTAI, , IIiP ACT 7 S (continued) YES ���� E DI8bUSSION 'OF ENVIRONMENTA L EVAr1xx0 1 _ (continued) noard of supervisors. d. t-4rsE, will the proposal result In subslanlial ' a. increases in existing noise ieyelsf _,'' 4� x - The proposal 'velli not result.In a substrlptlal incl%lb In trdp lj`• created on site or in the vicinity. b. Exposure of people to sever noise Ievel t_� x .. The Proposal Will. not egoose people to ieypre noise ttVy,j ,• 71 ll��r ern CLARE: will the proposal produce —and The Proposal will not result to a iubsl�iiilAi Inc€p„gyp }[Igf `, significan 119Mglare? p' glare created on site or Ih'the vtolrlll,. r a. L” USE, WI It the proposal result Ina substantial �," The propos�r,wir[ 1'it`,altet .trtf''r�r+�.ure lrj�'ln area �K aTleiatinn of the present or planned land use.al an area( " RESOIrdC- . WIII kh�; otW—osal rns,;tlr 14 $UDSV °- li < Jti .`sti nae �` irk , i7` 'r,%(B�" 1 rS t at trrr U54*. a. ' J a 'ly, ricw r i h ' �,��.,,,x != rI ... w , T r" J t ri) r� L° i 1s COS. h4 N � o a � >� ..tt,;e� 1�ltii°a ,ix , ry `or • ....._.. ... , k , �� �'w" . a� b, ViTbn any,,;•pion-rile ab q` na` ar rai,n,av �� h� trA,- t4oial wall not�de deplete atu�nl rasquttes. PI >tiy natural. \X / a l At t'r'`l'„r,i <ku1osIon1,)r rerease,af'"t' z''t'doui �s (Tnclud 'ng. but not (i� i te', to, J7+�� ��i?. ;; 'x ,ihe proposal will not involve the use of io4tdous matert$$� ., nor, s l _ located close to any tac4IItJet whlc Aiore or t!t I re dl I* ��t srr� materIals. { pesticides, chemicals or radf`atIo��,in - theevent of an ` accident or utset •' ons? 1i `s, ,.-.-, b, possible lnterfetence with an emergelti,} ; 'Tile ptUposaI w I I I not affect any emergeliGy lervtces, response plan or emergency eYacuatian laA, it. r OPULATI60N. Will the proposal alter lata f(onf " x The proposer wlfl not slgniftcantiy afted',t ilie popufatlors that planner s r u rangy dens( Y or growth rate or the lr`man populAt jbnt " Tr because_ the proposed density does hot ex eLd gll� bef deVel op ih the area: nposal ' 12. S tJc, Will the proposal aftett ext ling housliifj, � ....._...._._..,.wbl % ThP red - P oposai w.11f hot slgnitikantly aftet tl trousIna .Nen►aqq. or create a demand tot additional housing7: ., is, IV sp ilftiATlbN/c RdXAYlC*4, Will th!� proposal , esu i 4 •-' I ., oil v6,10 ceneratlonof subrtantlaiadditl ra„1e �. , f ,. i( T e or osal will to ,.. _ h _ a 'ndrease in tra h pop t prespht an, lncte;nenl i 1, flh moVementt - area. b. Otect'i on Witirip parking (Wilittoil or ;>f X 7hdpr46osal will not affect'patklhd bebauso 'the ptbPosaj ►�yy` I�` fiaVd�� totarplYwlth-'the rking contalhed Within bilit� a plmpact red[ilrementt trounlY patesent.anJncrease Pabst Code •rection x4LLas/ cw Substantial on ., exist, n7 X ` irttanlyM-tldn'andf3r� TheprbpothI WI 11 rep jet Il1��nanG 'transportation systems ° requiremehts oh area toads, I& Significant blterallbi topriktent tialt'c""tns tft ttr_culation or of 1ndlor " )i ., „'the-0toposal WilI hot al tet the preterit pattd�'i, of altrurat�on t}r the area., a R moyeinent pebple gaodst f cl Al'terati'ons to Walerborne� tail or air � - The oriipaial WI 171 not altett. fall ttarliot � „ , �uanm�hl �:heclsbXxsi . Xnaian of 7nvf r - aune><t 3; bh � 1VIgtONKMT A% DM'ACTB spa (Conti Hued) vis ALAE w N? MUCUSSION op ENVIRONNtENTAL rr: t• Increase in icon t i nued) _ �ALUATXi7 traftlr vollicles bJcyclists or hazards to motot pedestrianst` ----- --_ The MR IC ��O�IC tresus wirl the proposal haVe agelte�t ,a proposal will resUit to en Incremental lncfease letated tratl1c hazards In .the area, In tra7/1$ X111 need_ for hely or aJtefod government sefvices a Ftra ProtecLJonr . The proposal wl l I rOlUl1 in a Incremental increase It, f Protection in the area. The autte�rouitty demand d1VJsron or potestr has �itc be a for 1/0 lural areas Will Impact Y Indicated that cumutatJve �ev/taltlr�;f,6#A servtces, theft abi 11 t to oPrtedl ,,r t They haVe stated that Y proVlde the Prote4 '4 SUPPtesston sprinkler systems in restlstaltajtsjiuGtu' R fife resistance butldl'ng mater als and'tvater sS utomatid-PoMKce i res, t;te Kusab, io su ort the sprinkler system AbIY s stems prot�cttont will reduce the deProtection serVlces, adeq'yy msnd 4+1 C. Schoolst ----- =— rbt Jfr the t , P oposal will result in a Incremental lttcrease 1 Police protection In the area, In d` —�.,-. ��� demand ilGr The ra osal w p p J earlfs orother recreat1onaC fa cliltlest in the area. schOtt) setYlcesill resUit In a Incremental increase Jh demote, -/!J e. VO;Adtenance of - Ubrlc racl1,l ues faads3 incluliinQ � _ k The p?o osal wiI and recreation f.acitltle aci li t t In a lncreniental 1ncrea'3r ;n demand tot area, P ottner governmental setVlces.i _ t• _ _ � 1 wif;i fesW.tslnhathe j+iJk, The Proposal malhtenan f ce'af roads And other IUbl taaci Sin In the J1. ��E- R?' Witt lite Proposal �r x _' ice P ; facilities need Jif the area. The pr o'sal will result in a Incremental Other ,. result lr,; increase tF 9overnmehta' serVlces In the afea, demand rot *JJ a+- use Of substantJai arrrpunts of fuel 0• ener9yt b Substas sources aot, increase ih demand upon k The r will not utilize sUbstanlial fu$l ttr ever tleGeJopmepop°sal extstl f energy. nil rt1Y 4r 4uire thu nt of nett sdUrCes Otte energyr _ __ _� 9' y t' e proposal will not sUbilantfall Ince te• urtttTjE t'r(II the Nbpbsat resUlt In a heed tot new systems, of substantial y ase tIt$ demah��i for epergy„ fallowing; aliterallons to the A. J>�yer ar natural Bast 4� b� ctbnttiunlcations syr' 6 tem:�. wil; not affect electrical distrlbutldri sys2eds, pow -'or C., 1 st r y �1 Iabltrt k _ The�'pfoposa,i_ xlili natural ,pay , hot �, d. arbwe'k ar septic sy�stemst ���,�e.'PropbsaT --)I-. affect c6mmUnlc4ttbh systCays The Otto ijif wife trot aCtect e, s t'a vrater' drainage? ti - =- ubf'i:c water s s ems wJ I l haVe to acne( the to ul e' e Envlranmenta( Health dept. 4 r m nts of the t• SUl'tm id Waste _,and dispOsal't butte tWri'f. The: p r 000sal *I If have t7 i �P' HFe TNr� Will � Ill -PrCposal tesufl In. — -�-�' .t to Prftvltle a perinancht sof �ti � The :taro as ! � on 'tot �dtalnaoe:r P a't Will attest a, Creatlart of anqq" sb`rid Waste cils osa P l' 'eal'th NkAtd or Potentlal ►taxard texclydtn9 mental health)? ,,.._ ho proposal Wll1 �0 not create any health ha#ctrl, r ti �0 t ,•� gym._ ... Ch�er1♦KZs t i vale ttior+ of: En`va rQnnenta� < I�pact vu�nlu>.nta1 E. vE`� Marirf NODISCIISSION OF ENVIRONMENT is EGI9�UAr' 3:V. j�IR®AL FACTS `(continued) (cohcinued) �_ x. - 7he`proposal will not expose people to any health hautd hazards( ai health ` The proposal WI 11 not result In an aesthetically ditensf�� Exposure of people la potent( FsntE7 cs, �! anyisthe cenic vlstasor vtesult in'the the x — because it Is consistent +slth surr, devElops>Cnt� '- 18. _ struc on al tesul:t in the creation S OUnd 9 � public, of will the Piopo. _, of an aesthetlr,allY otti•hslve site open to the `public view? The proposal may tesuf t In an Incremental increase fit c7aliiand �+! �i fl of existing and recreation faculties; i9.-RgCREA,004N wi'I the ptoP quantity(( In an istin _..-� upon ie quality or tecteatlonal opportunities? �o. �1 IBail it +�"� jjAL RescxecES' tin the• alterau x 'The subject Property is located pd *t area where s cheoloGhtot��lh �j a Will theproposal result may occur, it is necessary to perform a records check � a, or destruction p�ion of a preltlstotic at historic Department of AnthroP6109V At California sate tmie ldc,yr Gttt1 ' ordestr oniontzi lap order to determine it significant sites may be located sN�t " order to It so, an archaeological stlrvey of the ptop rty my 1O necessary. -the proposal will not affect historic sites, b w1 iUseptoposal,resultInadvetselfhysIcal x or desthettc elle 5% tst►uctUto a. p�r�ehlstoric or i historic building. e or Object! The propo"sal W1 not affect cUitUra! rasOUt'es. cd thesR hllat,_ to q, c, goes the Proposal have -. the (tote cause•a phYSicaf lural which Would allacl Unique.ethnlc� otoposal Fill not affect tetlglous tasoutce's, d. Will tfaepgtspasaj tasttiat 5t she ou oral uses riItl�In the �� ,LL; po�nntla( lar arear � . sprinkler aystams thaIV d. t h s ��- 4. SUGGESTED �ITyt3A7i'It31� 1�EAt3vac�13` � Naltonat F►re rotes Piece a note on be tire , suPp iii installed in all. tion V•inttt9`•ttlari tnea3u�c.,is recommended at this time accordahce with t No mating a0, to-afo9lcai Impacts,. In order to Association standard ''tor the i„stal anon of assess the dteil1al. totmltl A-I'SO lr asUtaf tt'' would sptinkler systems to one and tNa family dwellings determine h the applicant,mltja.sho, t 1actt, the and mobile homei, NFF'A-6t Bihar ,tab. the {tUrpose be appropriate,..ai sprinkler systems s tior,, �� of the instailatian � rorthe�st, tnf �l torn( t r cotdliio� to 4nu additional safety jnlfliej, TisploitallhUbnwlll tl,tjver t y event of residentla serViieshelnemthose rInstonce$ Where Ptlheectitsn seVtslttV.ltYeval.uation� should thecentert•reeomm4rkd Y ere Chat an archaeological survey be condUctedc tt wt'.�! then be netessaty tot a qualltled archaeologist 1a lnslaiied." pel'torm;an 006001q§ CA survey of 111e ptopertY• zw show on tihe ) mall WO a foo li, setback eatne side 0 of the tiny„ taatklnu the lowest part of lila meadovt,- 3'. place et a owd oil the tlriat mppaa statin alhtimeat �ot I l gat lon6 feet i I t net Patiml lse t i a16 at tee have „been obtaln10b adopted by t1ta:.pUtte County 8oartl txt sUPerVis+rts, ? fl i»onmeental Cit 60 ist � gpa,luaL•aan. o� �sra.x:oxu�enta]: Impaoti w Assessor's Ap�si•icant: CyrilS. Grosse Parcel #028'-300036 Log #90.-02-15"04 es and Characteristics: AUbtll DATA SHE[T 2. soils , a. well drained with slow ;to moderaf and Argonaut sari series, Ceneral l• A� Prosect Descrlt�t1 permez;bIIIty on soils of from ;6' i, Type of Project: Tentatl.Ve Parcel Map 4o inches deep. b, Limitingg Factors: Area of slow 2_ Brief Description:. Dividing 19.70 'acres into permeabillt,y and shallow soils, two parcels, one bf 9,1 acres and one of 10,0 acres. 3. Natural Hazards of the land a, Earthquake Zone: Moderate 3, Location: on the vilest side of LaPorte Road, Earthquake Intensity Zone i/111, approximately 1300 feet southwestern! of b, Erosion Potential, High to VOY OroVllle Bangor Highway, High.. c: Landslide Potential; LM q, Proposed Denstty of Development; 10 acnes d; Pare Hazard: High, per dwelling .unit, e. Expans ve 5011 Potential: Low. 5_ Amount of impervious Surfacing: Minimal 4. hiydrologY Property a. Surface Water: The Bangor.D.itchk fronts on LaPorte Road. s). t,avetses the pro ertY b. Ground Water: Un nawn; ' ` It 11 6, Access and �tearest PUbli'c Road( limited. � potgnteia' 7, Method of Sewage Uisposa.l: lndlvldUal 'septic c, Drainage Characteristics. Th systems, property drains generally eas+j indtvldua'i vies is south to tritWOrtes of sot uth Hi6`i -Wt 8,. Source of Water Supply: creek. d, Annual Rainfall ('normal): g, Proximity of Power Lihes i TO property r:Yeat`,� Approxima telt' 30 inches pe y ` 1Q Potential for further land di;vlsions and ., e. BangornDitchFActors. Setbacks fromrtfh deVeiopmentt Limited dile to soil types and 4! parcel con,tiguratiOn. VlsuallScen c Quall'ty-. 't3 t~nytronmental 5ettinq, 6. Acoustic Quality. Cool. Rhyslca EnVlronmentz., Air Quality; Good, i Terrain l3io���lcal Environment; a, General Topographic Character. tZotling hs l/egetationt Oak grasslands:, foothills, C. fooths« Up,, to 1096. b Elevation: 50 to 800 fid, above 'sea „ ' iYi Idl ife Habitat, Non .R y li level, g. �crltiaal wintsr d. Limitinti Pactars; Noney ratrge tot the Mooretowti deer herd', 11 0 Rvai].�sa1t<ioza. �f F,�nva.>vc�eaollaal S»paai� cultural hnv'lronment: 16, aPRroximately 1Semiiesroville-, 1d' Historical In rchaeeaoBical asensiti 17. Relevant SRheres of Influence;. OroVi�� Irrlgation District, oanOf the Wyandotte Butte County General Pian designation: Cemetery Dis'trlct; 11, Agrtculturai Resldentia 18. Ir�rovements Standards Urban Area: 12;, Existing Zoning: A-5 19, Fire Protection Service. t,earest County (Sitatb), F i reStaf, ff< ' 13, Existing land use on-site: one single-family dwelling, old orchard, a,. 55, Bangor fire sta"tion # approximately 2 ml les. b_ water AvailablIIty: Fire tanKer# 1d, surrounding Area: Land Uses: Scattered sing le=family only. a. dwellings at rural densities, uses`adome carmercial at 2U. "schools in Area: Bangor Union Eiementaf District and Orov.ille Union N`idif agric[11tUral the,Baltutoor crusero U In the 7`ownsItel :cit I School School District. b Zoning:; A-5, Bangor. c. Gen. elan Designation: Aetclal cen a cornnerciaC center residentlal around at the bangor crossrogLds. Ranging from.1/2 acre in d Parcel Sues: Bangor to 80+gacres, ,. Population: cattered. 1e, Character of Site and Area.. Rural poPulaticn center, ,a I - 777 l �Dk1 P BU'T'TE COUNTY AI TMENT QF PUBLIC' Davis E TIi E .�� 1� on o n#riro4mental `.Health �7 County Center Brine } I; Orrvi�?e, CA 9-965 (916) 533-7231 February 22 1990 GDn 220 Grand Avenue Orov`ille, CA 9'5`965 'RE:T Z JJ O? :CSSE'� Gyri - S • - Ira Porte Road, Bangot,, p Dead ,Sira: + This departtlfInt has advas:ed the Butt Corks Land Oe*re1opment section that Butte x�tq Depart of above a a�.scatiort, _ repa1ed to' . act an °x Bases on press cond�.tiapproval, anai a nt liifcr:pat,ion, we can recommend . approval, ' , ::. CZeaC�end Carid1't:L� ns for�Ap l• Provide a 100' leach,ieId %res setback around e:• '.Rhin the property or Wit#i n 10Q' of the on parcel a sting eve} Property boundary, 2 s,Ow a 25 .. ; Yeachf� e;l setback groin the siphon on Parc']:. 2 F 3. Show'A 100 } '' 61d setback prom the 'downhill line of the ditch the uphill d 60, parcel �, . 4 Shod the usable sewa la rie an re hire ge disposal area p'oveT� to �I men.ts o£ the isubdivision o;re3anaitc Pi, meet the 5send co parco.�. 2• P=' szx soil data acid percolation test data o Depart)nent. Heal't yotz have Id Thomas ,Hu an+r quevtion�, rec�ard� tag the s letter rhes ! tha move liStOd address or tell h e contact between 8>0 r Plo'l 1b:0'0 A.r. weekdays: p crit nUbev Very truly ybu.ra owrca--.� Oivisiora onExltitonraent�alHe Health '" s~c �, yy yy//��ii ' � � •' % ming S"4TwOpa:t� 8 �alp r VMMMM uR...Y`...,i.. ylpCE N CALIFORNIA- -THE r ....a RE..OUftCES NCY . .. i GEORGE CM IAN, C-,*g1pw bVARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME - _.t ,�--rte IRVZOW IM-1 $41MOUS ROAD. SUITE A. n t, ,0t4J18 1Cg5DOyh0��J �Allj19 95670 d 5 , I f February3j90 Mr. John Mendonsa Department of Public Works 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95.965 Dear Mr.- Mendonsa: The Department of Fish and Game DFG Grosse Tentative Parcel Ma has reviewed the Cyril into parcels of 9.7 and iOPacres,j Located near Ba Proposal to ,div°ide i Sil a��;�:s�s County, the TPM lies within desz � Bangor, Butt& Mooretown deer herd, gnated 'enter range CIE the i� Subdivision of land into small parcels has an adverse impeel; migratory deer. As lands within designated winter range ar�`s'61�. divided into parcels smaller than 20 acres, deer use bgI t impaired, migratory movement affected e.# drop below the level necessary to sustandtherhexd, e and space A640 s Adversely _have �afgected'a large MooretownSubdivisi�deer herdwinterrange in Butt g Portion o tie resolve the subdivision/deer conflict CountyIn c 14 Y rn an e�.fo� ��; ,to p ries of actions for the yr the br s {Roa drecommentodzm lenient;, The t)FG also, dent'i fra of 8upervit6,rS , Development Zone (DbZ) where development may a Designated g Y occur .Board.. tion measures are adopted and implementedov�'ded' certain ma ti a by the" DFG does not object to the TPM, `'Which is in a DDZ' appropriate mitigation actiens are ineo�- t;.provided the Board has an opportunit c Aerated. NOwevex u�kt3� range impacts; DT' X to adopt mxt qat on for eez Main + t G recommends that the TPM be den-' . If we can 'be. of further assistance Please Mr. Ron bOttran Associ` to wildl feBiologist.t�rt Ms. Patricia Perkins;'. telephone (916) 355-7bl�ldlife Management Supervise»,. Sincerelyt W%CO. i� rIAl"� dames D. Mes.sersmith 2 �99f Regional. Manager ,ali4omlai s. c. INTRO T hLiAl Gyri 1 Grosse Property CAF 1€ consists o+ about 19 , -1 acres located an La Faro •-, ,. =- - 2 mi wsouthw�s C: � its i r4terC, ect i 'tin, with Qrovi l'l e-bangorr , h! g17waY n ti Arigar 5 sx tuaiked m ►'Fx y i n the E1 /'� .SEI /4 Sec; 28 - C f i ElN. Fi rE. Mt" Bross x ,prbprises to split the 1.property into tWa rou hl yr ;eOUE'd'"� P" l: a. The western part O ceI coritaz rra the f� sized e ft't�i" arcs ' ;+ bitch* ti,e easternparcel pr Y, » Parcel Contains brbf4e but -j ," s1 00 connected to the ditch. and about 2 acres of orcharcfa 76 in' it �he fiF t', op i s 'l rtiest entirely covr+rErJ by soil. cause 64 'Hhae pro>; itni tyof the � wa thlr7' rah 'xl property to mown foul t Y r, y t» staff of the BLtte zones oothi l l s Fault 5 st y,� Pl am t{ 1 ,+-}r par-tment required aired , . e q n Couh; x anal y,i s of potential sei smzt= ha�.artf the property, Mr. Ge*osse: acting' throu'�h eq)A Engineering*' Surveying, and Planning of Qt^ctviJ lei r rf ed prepare Y stain me,. ¢Y to r e are t t' anal si i ejami f the site on )ecember`'j . 1� ned i 1989r.eVieoeti3 t �.' pert? tient genl oaical terature. �. l i :and analy�exf_rtJ_ „ aerial pha,t \1C}Hi�1.y 9l4l"is;. ic�ll X147, Ifrlitt��s and Cartwright. Aeri al", Surveys., �aC;eratd. + +� r is T E? e stern part of the prop p i eo, b d� int y c� W octt y r a lei, h�-like .p �. traug m��dtiw area that � � w Z UFS �`? ' rtti uai l y towoi`C the Soath-southeast �' The part h� t�ht-""f�►t'; c� " r � iperty rises on N V ,r FNIq j. > 21 r1ld% 1Qai" Fla r.gl )dr-�4 .�,,elevation (. the ; me�do ` �,. �] w• Gracli`eris are `gentle, raragYn�. g :dram percent with the st +e 1 to abOat western t pest being in the boundarJB y > party �te�'�=� ';the y of the adjacent . Ban car � �emec.. � ery, Mapping by tte U. Soil-Vegetatioh Survey 1976) shows that soil an the eastern half ey (Smith LA rJJ�,•. 'belongs mostl o the Prbperty y to the 'Argbnaut .series, ththew' whereas that acs western half belongs; tb mined Ar � Argonaut n and AUbUrr Taken together sol-jot, A , the two soil types typically ;inches deo arp` 10 tm 4ej, P + are r, 1 ored shades of con5i�'pranne and brawn, and t of 9raVe1.1 y loam,, silt 1 t ,l oam� clay 1 oam" and gr LaVtlyy al ay The soil drainer well. permeability to er-ozi pn ha4 tends to be �, and i s s1 n s�ht. This 1 a �1 t' general desrri of t ' Pt 5.. � f its r�tf's=t i ih� sail al-► t�'ie jyl t(E? _ ,,rpockets on t . he higher t�estern grot:#hd , and Clay' � g �'D loam Jami not ., soi I "�rof� lees el sewher'e , cri l )On,, thi orop�Orty is well ' w enough i gn drai reedand has , endugh �r1ay, �nM:tL �t that ma° a hal } sr-a a slum dura ii1< pina and. 'Z i.quefact;�^ g an Its earthgUoko pi- -babl V would not b ?� set-#io [Y Y p hlatUry�I _ e:fipt�5llr'"�+:5 are fi 4b'tent. st►a1 1 OW di tch al on the c3�{a5' road e'ttt(1iy t, the pr`c►Oort ,, so h boundary';c�f y o„posesrltermi ttent rnAss> o wea:thorod rock at r a 4 ew - r:, depth a inches to'' �`.,tt S1 i ghtl y- .to moderate! i Q ik: 1 r `^,S ` � '" s i� `„",e' ,n ..," •��.�}r„ 3 , .r ..I.r';Wv-,u.,'S i "..tri- ? n� y� ���' r i , ,' I fV E _ V-C.: '"ES' i�t!h �� hf�'', , y r�. 09a ice.✓' 4i u�� �`t�' r v 1�z y'" {�'i'C„' „•,�'. � uhderlr a. fragments of rocF� ` o ? de'Ir.i Vtc3 from .� g �h� sail aro scattered roo4 Wester pert of the propert irregLll a `X y throu9hb clusteredY• �;^nye of � con into small croups° s �J9es in +.hese fragmi eh u s Brent rock mass is Close ng in, each case tkhat ; o the surface. No outcrops or indirect racErare +resent p: evidence of near—surfac in the eastern Parti e talhsmon, of Qther thof the property• ai�� a f ew pieces of White is � quart Present. An outtro , only one .y p FYl htl & mos of e angular fra :Yost: ,west of the proper-t the 9ments in soil, metavolcan i consist of road sx d - C rock; ("proenstone�) • some e ditchz the ome Places. 9roenstone ' as xn the calor. The is We to roc{ _..� ,i rragmehts bro►�ni sh (Folzati,otti 9enerall}+ do not consists pf planar di splay fol i Shaped, orientatfah o atic ,r •,, p mineral s i b f di s{�_ ti the rock;, this and racy 'metamOrphi sin ori ehtati b bre when Stroh n can he ca gl'y devel o Used by an a,dacent fault) Ped-._ b ; Y movement al`pn� Then r,e ` Ravi, 1 " � faYt ;o t' •.. nr n s about ut �► y ' haul t y y." a the F'a gone :Passes s ?rough Parcel ti�,faE, l ne'amrit entl osed maps bfof the Fero er Y; 'the propert P �Y 4daidr,n`y' Y and part gi e) Of of the Clangor eament xs a line or band sail l i to pi�fitg„ us�:►al l sen oh rrphs, atr0%Ql is frpr� al Y ra cnmsnt of vi �_ s'.%bl 0 1) 4 cs i streams, beds " ted 'xi pat l� � I feature s7, incluc�z'rlg vey�'tatzan, ✓ yes etc. It can have a variety of geological causes bes�r,��aS . ofnts.„Mineralized veins, or chan es f; ' 9 faults. including a type; A fault zone i..s a band in rocks at or near thehe,ar`''�#'i1 surf ace that has ;relatively-�or•eat 'length and significant and usual y contains a number of individual faults. A 4Ouf, 1 1. a fracture that forms when roc4; is broken during an earGhd��t�!��” The Swa re Fcavi ne Lineament, fault zone Inµ cluU des thy., Ci evel and Hill -Fault, which moved dur! ng the earthq uake, The southernmost identified segment of the, Cleveland Hill fault, is about 1. mi northwest: of the (3rOS41 ., +of p g e property' Csee map part of 'Pian pr quadrangle) and.the epicenter of the earrthquake that made 'thIe fault move was located 6.,5 mi to the west-northwest. Li" ' eament Fault Zone t)epartment of Water Res�)urces 1197t?) has mapped the a " � � clu�i�s�9 location 'of` the p`aycees Peak 1"i"neame'nt fault zone as 1n , all thus y east of the +anga of the Grosse propert r- �iteh cif ps .snbwrt on the Wster Resource'tj I,embratjng; all .; z `qQ0 ft w'i,94- 3etil oci cal map, the l' h'eameht fault ahe 1 s about l fault � �+he tObbil 116 at thi's laGatlt]n• However;,; since their y' ended to represent the, e get width Of the one., we tCipt ` bt '111 hi]t+S h31dL d fcSU�\ .",C`e 1C� th15 re'n ?ider the, Ouestl'on b� c•rn5 can b'e. r1? hr r G �f .a v� „ 6',: rl - Trenches in t J/ the Swain Ravz;ne lineament f JI rigor, h�-'„ � iev t.a�7d Hai '� ault 2an`e at god tater ResQUI Cgs tht« w,i.�ith ;caf fowl t97'J t�how that gouge ��(c� mod b `fid 1� t ay- far fault) lus rock identified 9rs ri Yhq''acti;cfrM a P entified as "clnsel y fractLit- _ed:�;, ""intenseljr fr�ttur d" ranges from 2'5 to 1 S in the same lineament fault To the ��" �i�;hy Zone near Paynes beak Yuba County, trenches that I examined i n 198 showed intermi ttent faul ti n g across widths of 3t7I--'t ft. above observations force us to i.gnclude that fau X t ..onus ca' varY greatly in width. » Department .,o•f Water Resources (i979 the only, "conclusive" p. 67) states tht; fault f°eatt:tres a:, aced P at the surfacj# jD y Peak lineament the Fa ryes �'e fault..,one are in Rack Gaf3out 2.mi north-northwest of the Grasse y Ncrncut f1, propertY) where A linear drai nage, a breafa in oijtcrops; and11 al igned to a fault r de's;]. nL trace. �ect :evi dance of faults is -mea eager ,' �I absent elsewhere in the lineament fault :: B ::One, but indirect _- .,evidence is fairly common. RacN that' is broken or• sNet`�r`ed in a fault pane t.t� erodes Master than Hods nearby t.tnitroko roct h r wally case .nf t e G rhUs, In thio rcasse prtpertyy x i,r►tr-pwet the centwal ,; � the i=`ayrres it li,neaimont fault Worl to be at: Fart n the l oigest part' of the nAMdow i rf (see line On 't'l 5 'd pra erty) snap of Grosso p �cei n+brci M th `s J hter etat;i on , �` south Of the La, Rt�r'_, \the fact to Rbady tNe �.1 '9 .. �ti ,fi awt`b.it+T",J �`�w ^_.,,,, � •<� r'"'�iA,n�°?y,W�'` �-:' T + —_M „ wx ng the i g5 Palermo earthpuake e.:cavated far, evidence x n the Paynes Fealc 1' neament •v trenches, fa of reCen fault ult Zone n a O rh � � t 1 /? 'ii� mrwement , � miGut,h o.f �bou the r . tine trench w about Gross a5 crq mi south. e property and tWo These trenches wero du': fault lineament. fthe only, on .:.ones reveal ed the es in hat, but showed presence no evidence that of fatrl.t horizons lyin the faults had Offset- Major f g� on the rock f set: the mai or 7"his s s.cr,i dislocatio ugges n of so%1s s is that there Oce the soil Wars r'i Yotr ger s had formed. and " n A g soil horit Orovill ons in the „ e are thought to have be foothills whereas, gun farms region 6, f an Old' n about 0 sc,i1 horizon teals �� g not 'Present at dal eo 1. Thoidentitiesevery location', ocati on gh.t sol l � rahi�h"��, ' Al have �� sb 90. the s b�9Un For g 1 Gf min ut, of b11, raid ,i b ngor are horlI,ns i nOt given in n the tren Resour the Departmentch + c,es r,� I� porta h:overthel 4f Water h ti est the imp, i tation movemont that t t - ion is' zone( 4n the Cher. tlurx n . ea thti l ast 1 Yneslineament f ar . yr- last 1rJu$rl 4x S�ji err :�:� ry And r { perhsp s d 14r � n, contra t ff y o this` Resour in{,e. Pre ation.ii r cos lq�q� p. Deparm, r! �`�� �t� tete ,rnt �,if�s�a fail t i s the only- one that the 'Swain dis al which xne lineamel, ' olace;nsn.ts S four of Oua kor fiat is, nar �'idence Wa Y fa�4X:ir tori thi r1tl .tt may r n tt�ie a�.tl t fast '1 6 mi 11 i an omont occ'rrri, , Taut t di s ye�`s7s Howe g placements However these are subtle tihds of and di ffcul t_ to detma t � 5b i t, i r 'v h 7 ,At n though not prove P eno thatYevc+ activzby have tai:en Place along the Fret _1s ofa`,; r�,�.� ,[,reek ,, L Peals, 1000m nt faults. �� i and , Zn Wl'll tend"l-',..� 11; south of F'ocky Ho"cui parallel zxnes o f gas bubbles formed xn I nsi de d i Pori > , lineament fault Zone after the ` main 1975 hqual���. Were each '5 ft l can ;.Y1"ht3°wx�' 9 had a N.:., 0W trend (parai l el to that Pa nes Feat, lineament fa'udt tone oY..e Y n ., in that 'area) at least a and 1 acted,(7'" month (�a PP et al_ 1975) They mi aht or mi ght l have been caused b" y fault Movement Department of ,[later Resources (1979, futLire fault acti vi t P. 74�-75), cah'si dear y along the Paynes Peak 1 ©netct 'Ltie Y neament f auZ t "hot as likely,' as al Ong two other linea►rient ones =n the re i o +aui,�„ 9 n (the SWa n Ravine and farther Pr a4 r e, Creel: West ,, c�.zx9.t__on t� F men- ta.�_Faul tin Hysr,d Fa,t, t—di spl ecement haz ,�a. „ rd i, Fdrs -, 9t�nstrOcti h wei l ' to the possi bi l i tY y ' x n9 faundati on across a f 9 a da aul {•, that I adF moves during an earthquake, , ecaUse the exact .locatxon;s of the t, the f ,+ 2one in the a�1Yts ry the faux', 1 meadow of Parcel 2 are not lno�,rn, and total because Wi d 4; i of foul ted rock,is not t. H# l.noENrc a large _� setback should be used r"than�ussa i -n order to prevent h'e . occu i ed dwellings tcon5tru across a ' Fa oti r►ry' Abu f ult" I reeammend t on each tide a.setbark o� meadoW; the of the line Marking g the' l awest Part. a� _ nes are th& shtalvn o - h the Pr`a art twt� setbacl� lines enc`_... p Y map. Coosteucti on of 1 osed Prohibited inhabited dwell,ih 4 i 0 this 9s 'shoal d b , With. setback. Wi der" sei, back dues hat seem to be in mot t �,�st i f`x ed b0ta, usk matt of the "�r"chard sai. cidntai ns Ug9es� er7ough �reenstone sra meats to that i t �' t x ke th west poi theancor h FaM-cel 1 _ e.so . s � i ,: _ _ �rl ax r7 t+ bf•t'er t"tac►; �t tch x h r� � c rel a ' deptlI: >'urther• tx ely--shsiYow eh a `Per-cor ataol,: test pits i n tf � b dharrd Contain 6�-r ' , r y.�.fir-act��t^ed c�s � as �;d tt do not meadow. ieces o'�',, xntehse� , " Y, although se# i as n tho ,.r e x gh rock e`tpo n the ina ti 11 0 Ali iCj fnf the approaches ON their foundations. foundations of small bi-idyes rthg } ;jP. ;:tensi v e atUdy by pw IV The 197,EF ea uai�e tr lu'r to the seismicity bt the • at 1 t't s n overnmentaz org, v is 1 ori Cid and and 9 ` _i u Lo nr summarized by Di ierrah faothill.s- Cont. r 1a y`Staff (1�"�75►l� ,were that a ma;.lmum cr�erlih „ 1 Mines and Geo 9 laf 6.5 should bre consiedei•"ed mat�rtia dude earthquake having ahic f �e, t t~' : i c,ot ► 1ldo 1 s Fault $YSItem, wh r�� a i passible artyt-jhere in orto: 11 mentioned in this rep the three lineament fa�l;ti�t th�iuC,��d, a Consultng+Oard for so after I hard Al thy" e� cohed to analyse pc,tential ha cake Anal.ysl r �Earthd ,.' !y I �toar ci recommendeel tilept- Re.sdi�t�d s Water lle Dam the ,, edible earthgtta4.e t'"reanaly is 1, that the- 1979) maks m im credible i'e area should be considered do t' vi 'l earthc}uat�e") in ttii�, � jr 5 do t a Richter scale and p .,have a maga 7e� 0 - b9; ' ,�"'ouf►d„t �+�coel���tinn_ of , horizontal 9 ) f County General Plao ementx of the Sutte ' The 5etsmic � t�ay�xmurit [1ten5itY of VI IIS- or► ttie tlodifi ed , concludes that a i` ► .t •', i ,� for ft.�tttre earthquaks� Mercallx scale std{t�t�ld' hr anticipated reenient �t�b to Cousit:y; thi tr 4 s is in general � ,. r' most o+ eastorn t ` (The ryhJo i-f# -d ' � nude 6.5 sarthclt-talc: a rf mfg „ I Ii t the e::pctat,s Oh"”,Is desct- do Ne ; �� bei the �►e i�a Call i n't�isiY Me seal Damage at the VIYI°►� .level mx•t stt"uctuele% by n � e tt and, pai~ti al collapse p`f masAi�ry da,irat iricludg; heavy ' , (t 1� CQQ s, +r - s G14 Meane y of VI Y I+ would average 12 percent - 0 St ¢rom i t"y tt� in d1obilp homes is similar to that esper enced in waod-t , dwel i i nc��. � t F%EFERr--LACES CITED Framer, C.H., et al., 1978, S(Iishicit Y o� the r=oothi 1 l S pfdU� t; Sstei» between Folsom and Oroville. CeCalifornia. Cad,°>na CtilaclY. V. i,V P. 11 ' �E�,`t. Rapt. o•fWater hesource►_n` y 19.79, The August 1, 197,r earthquak20e investigations: Cali. pept. 1�l,ater�f7eso i'll e, . Dull. 3-7e 669 p. 0 Division of Mines and Geology Sta-rf, 19�q, Tec the sshni cal rsvi e+`�� .a smi c sa hety of the auburn darnsi te:, 1 r h1ines :and Geology special pub. `�4, 17 P. Rapp, LI.5. r et al. ,- 1975. Observations of ground br-eaEws; i Oroville area. Cali�farnia: Ca13�= div. Minos � 5peciai Fcept. i4, a and Ce�al'' Smith, B. F. et al 1976, Soil -Vegetation map and 'tabl esQ, Bangor 7.5 -min« 'quadrangle (St) Es-?). ISutte CoUotytl tl Cal. i #orni a: 11.5. Forest Service, f='a'r � i c South st 'P arm and flange Experiment Statian:; J.1. p. plus fia 1: 1,.,660. p. scala Stei nbrugge, 1,.V, , et al . , 198ot hlobi l e o damage in Cal itorni a: Cai i �f : Seismic 5atetydC mmi ssi dry CID SSC 79_0tor, 29 p ff ( y, I Lydon dal %torn a�Registered: Geol.o91 S t 4 .1414 Encl used a map o+ parcel ti Pographir t� map (part of B�� hoor quasUrz(h, gl e) . sod IOjew lineament fault t6nes t II ,U ;�- .tir.n - •. y � , y,,,�v�,.,,, - � � . r ink\Ob� . GBOLOdy , NEAR ,TNMEj�j�'' FA HE GROSS ti'j' 20 NES a compiled f E p�iOPE Pt. W ato .1979: r sp :Re'd`t6,p SA 1 g,t wain Ravine o �a� .,n li �' 0�4 � Fat t.l l t Zone d 2b00 V4 N< a I Lin eamepeak� � Zone r ti w 777 J s 4. ? 1• r �� �y s, „► �;1 v1Sibl rige 1 JP° enzk �; �°�E�tfl� r` �-'� �ko � •�� �"� ' a f of f u I - VPop ex�y ', 'greeni��_"`t,e- amm�nmx _ •I. t,. giaTli1 Ck r° � _ ~\" \ • '-' � � ,. � �'� . ny 40 JA p 9r ; f W Cgttf: �I INTghItl1l...pNbLogiCA4 ilihVCk. """ 61X10 70tl1Y f t�4M .v�NglNr� c ry Ea OPO ---- ttSrrfS graphy fto tJCI: zt 5 s 8angbr lCi� b,kTiJ 9uadrain .. Medir�M•d� 4tG WhIjuy [1niMpraved di s:i