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PLANNI.GCOMMISSION SUMMARY SIiE
ET FOR LAND DItlTSIONS
APPLICANT Barl Blair
85-04-09-02
ADDRESS 1867 20th Street
. , Orov7.le, CA 95965
OWNER Same
PROJECT' DESCRIPTION -- Tentative
-- _.map to divide 2 i '
1 at ;1:3 acres +- al4 acres into par els, y;
"r _ and 1 a t 0.9 acres �-
LOCATION on the ivest de f 20tli Street, a
p roximatej
�iYx:ersectian with pumas.000 deet scut of its
AveAve.) Thermalito_ area.
ASSESSOR Os PARCEL NUMBER(S) 30,- o - _ 6 - -------- .�.. —
3 6 --•-
ZONING A - R
GEN. PLAN Loty Din. Itesi,
DATE APPLT-'AT°tON RECEIVED 4-9-85 PROJECT CONSISTENT?
..�G.D.A. 220 Grand
_ter„ Ave. > Oroville n
�A 95965
DATE PIT6S�It,,AT'ON NOTICE; 1,RTTTEN
PLACE; NEIv. , . PUBLISHED
1PER NOic.E(�,) PUBLISHED w 'O. C. P. G. B.
DATE MAILING .LIST PREPARED
DATE NAIL -OUT' NOTICES WRITTEN
DATE PLANNING DxRECTJR"jS REPORT PRE MAILED
PA.HED �----_------ NUMBER
ENVIRONMENTAL
+ DETERNIN'A,aIojq. __,_ CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED
AND DATE
NEGATIVE DECLARATION
DATE ADOPTED
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION .. DATE
ADOPTED
ENV. IMPACT REPORT '..i - ---
DATE CENTI.L'IED
SUB' COMMITTEE MEETING DATE
ADVISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE
ADVISORY AC, "Y AC'TIOt7
BOARD AG:rTON
COMMENT'S
b,
APPENDIX H
INA-nMP
Air
NOTICE OF 1DETERM
and Research FROM: rlannin partmen
off ice of Planning Room 121 7 count center n5ive_
"'-'- luo0 Tenth Street, oroville, C
Scramentnp CA 9581#
ELEANOR M. BECKER, County Clerlt
or county Clerk ButteBy X [FACINI•F•I De of
-�"
County of ----------
` anon in compliance with. Section 21108 or 21152y
SUMC'p', Filing of Notice of Determin
of the 'Public Resources Code. 85_04-09-02
AP Name
lett Title 30 -03• -6 -OG � 36 [."sari 111.alr
'I'cntative Parcel hiap Tele one Numb
u;�e Num Contact Person
State Clearing houses 534-4266
(If submitted to Clearing PLiblic IVorks „,,,,•,.;,_.....;.m._
,john rlendonsa 1000 r
boat On the west sid�Opluinas 20th Street, aiaproxamatelY
j� 1Thermalito area
intersection wgitAve . , —„
SbUt}1 bi its aicels,
tri tir�n Tentative Parcel �te.il to
clivxde 2.':; acrci,t into ��: p
� ti P
I at l,s acres* and I at 0;9 acre±:
This is to advise that the Lea S racy or Response e
Agencp
above described Project and has made the following determinations
has approved thea project;
regarding the above described P l
will, wi11 not, have a significant effect on the environment.
1, projectursuant
Report was prepare
for this project p
. 2 An environmental Impact Repo P
to the provisions of CEQA• pursuant to the
A Negate re clarat on wasp Par
ed for this proie�t
provisions of GEQA
r Negative p�laratxan and .record of project approval may be
The EIR o
examined at:
Butte Caun,tjr planning Department
7 Gaunt Center Dr.iVe
3. Mitigation measures _Were, ,
vVere not,
made a condition of the approval
ro)ect•
of the P was)of overriding Considerations s
was not, adopted for
4. A stetemcnt
this project.
6/14/85_ .
Date 12eceived for Filing Sig at re
5laphan
A. Streeta
Senior planner
It ;,e
,a1985
Revised 9ahuary
Bunn Co. planning Comm
JUN 4198-S
w
SUMouft
LAND OF NATURAL vJ[AI I`I1 AND BErALJYY
DEPARTMENT OF PU13LIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CPI6'I 1", Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephoner (716) 53,1,4681
RONALD D. McELROY
June 3, 1985 Deputy Director
:
Earl Blair RIs: AP 30-036-06 and 36
1867 20th St. Tentative Parcel Map
Oroville CA 95965
Dear Mr. Blair:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held
June 3, 1985, the Agency adopted the negative declaration regarding
environmental review and approved the Tentative Parcel Map for AP
30-036.06 and 36 subject to the conditions as listed on the
If no appeals ar:a 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 with, it will be in
order for you to file- your "final map" with the Butte County
Department of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24)
months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency
tf you should have Any _questions regarding this matter, please
contact this office.
J'M:d
Attachment
cc: Planning - Environmental 'Review
Environmental Health Department
CbA
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public works
j hn Iend0nsa
A Blatant Director
4
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f
Earl Blair, Tentative Parcel Ma
20th St., a
Ave. Thermapprox
lit4 . are10a00 ft. P, 2 o
parcels on the wC1t side ,f
south of its intersection, with Plumes
AP 30-036-06 and 36
Engineer: GDA
Public Works conditions
1• Verify legal parcel.
2. Show 50 ft building setback line measured from cey't
access easement. erline of
3. Frontage on 20th Street to be constructed to RS-9-LD-
tI
standard, i.e., curb, gotterj sidewalk dad required streea
section for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less.
Submit drainage plans to the DepartmenL• of Public Works for
approval and install required facilities.
4. Indicate a 55 ft. i building setback from the centerline ne of 20th
5. 'Chow all easements of record on the ftnal map.
6. Pay off assessments.
7• Obtain encroachment permit for all. driveways, new or
and construct to county standards. existing,
8i Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required.
9. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department,
Health hepar, tment cond i tions
10. Provide a let Let or other documentation from ti,"i
Irrigation District statin that - �hermalt'to
supply domestic water. to g I an are w llitb and able to
parcels 1 and 2.
11. Provide a " tter or other pnd 2riocuiuentation frog the
Irrigation District stating t11at they are whin Therma~liLo
supply sewer service to parcels }. 8 and able to
,
12. Place a note on the map that states ++den'
and 2 will require connection to a pude sewer." of } gar coi,a 1
13. Place a nope on L1te map that states "development of
and 2 will require conrtectida to a ar public Water supply,,, p cels l
e
e
Tot
Butte County Advisory Ardency
room. Planning Director
SSU81ECT Report can Tentative Parcel Map
for Earl Blair, AP zo- 03.,.6-061 16
DATA May 20, 198�r
This is a proposal to divide 2 +I- acres into two parcels. The present
coning is A- (Agricultural Residentiall. The Land Use Plan Map Of the
Butte County General plan designates this area. as Low Density
Residential. There are no specific or community plans for the area.
Parcel 0-03-6-16 (Q' x SO) appears to have been created in 1977
without benefit of County review. Richard Blair (AP 10-03-6-15) appears
to have deeded the parcel to Earl Blair with the intent 0+ doing a
Boundary Line Modification. If so, County approval was necessary.
The Advisory Agency should either require the applicant to verify that
all of the subject parcels were legally created or the application
should be modified to be both a Boundary Line Modification and a
Tentative Parcel Mapk
If either° raf, these actions are taVen, then approval a+ this project is
recommended.
l RH4 1 Fit
ect Earl Blair
CDA
AROEINDI'X F
COUWIY —OF-8—wr",
ENVIRONMENTAL MECKWI1 po
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plete Y Lea Agency)
BACKGROUND 1.09 # 85-04-09-02
-- ------- AP # 30-013-6-06 n,11d 36
1. Name of Proponent Earl Blair
2. Address Of i proponent and representative (if applicable)
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18 a.
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Oroville CA 959rr
a :L - 0rovjll_p,_CASSG
3, Project des riptio
,C n
MANDATORY FINDINGS OF L
SI GNIFICANU
�
x. Does the PTOJOct have the potential
quality Of tile environment,
to degrade -tile
substant
the habitat of a fish or w ially redUCO,
ildlife Species, cause
fish or wildlife
Population to drop
SLIStainiqg levels, threaten
a
belojv self-
Animal Community ten to eliminate a plant 01,
range I reduce the number
of a
eliminate rare or endangeredplallt.
or restrict the
or allimal or
Pimportant examples Of' the
of Cal'fO nia history or Prellistory?
flulior Periods
b. Does the Pl'0J0ct have the
5110"t -tern) benefits to thLPotollt-ial
tO achieve
environmental goals. shdetrimcllt
environment (A Oft -term
Is
Of -long-telm,
illpact on the
0110 Which OCCurs in t
brief peri td(q -
, t�illle While lone -term
relatively
endure jj,r
�� tile fLIture.)
impacts will
c - Does the Project have
a -11Y limited but cumulmpacts IvIliell are jndividu�
PI'Oject may impact on t Itively Considerable? (A
Where tile ijjj lqo Or mO"- separate resources
pact on each resource is relatively
small, but Whore the effect of
Impacts an the environment the tota), of th;50
ronment iS SiVnifit'-IiH
it N
Yris
� LIL—BE NO
Does tile Pl,oject have environmental
wil�l CallsO substantial (.�rfect�4 which"Vel-Se orreCtS On )IL1111all
"Ings, Vithor directly or indirvetiv7
by the Lead Agency')
n the basis or this JjIjtjlI
Ulvh find tile J)roj)Os(,d prt)ject NoT hav(�
CLARATtON Will
("I the "lv'ronment, and a N113GATTVIi D11 -1 sl,
("I of
fect
I I - be prepared,
I/IQ rtrid tha+
e a 11 , "IthOugh the P"OPOsed project ,Could have a sig i
t err"t [',I the OTIVI ronment ,
ertect ill r)j,n
1 tvill not be a iail irica t
8 0ase bocatl$o thc there f- 11 n
'it have MITIGATION Mj-'ASURr-,8 described oil
the attached shoe in added to the Pr,
, beets
D1'-CI,ARATI()N Ivill he OJOct- A Nn0ATTVrj
the ' rf" tile 11"OPOsed project MM
I / IV I"
have a significant orre
VnViromi"011t) "Ind an 1".01RONMIN 'Mt. IMPAC1, Creat on
DATI:,, _Nlay 7, 1988 140quired,
Cpu.n, ar, 14tinii, PLANNTNO, D11PARUTINT
fly
Associate Piaiiner
Reviewed by:
IV,
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t e proposal result in signzf�.cant
a. Instable earth conditions or in changes an
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 water erosion of soils,
either on or off-site?
f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beartw
sands;, or changes in siltation, depositl.o
or erosion which may modify the channel of
a river or stream or the lied 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; AIR, Will the proposal result in substantial; .
aAir emissions or deterioration of ambient
air quality?
b. The creation, of objectionable odors, smoke
or fumes?
ENVIRONMENTAL IMTS
(.Explanations o a "yes" and "maybe" answers are required
on attached sheet(s))
Ur .
YES MAYBE NO
1 EA12TH lh . ..�...�. ._..
X
X
c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or
temperature, or any change in climate,
locally or regionally?
31 WATER, Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Changes in currents, or the course or
direction of water movements in either
marine or fresh waters?
b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
c. Deed for off-site surface drainage improve"
ments, including Vegetation removal, channel-
ization or cul: ,ert installatio ?
d, Alterations to the course '$,,w j-� flood
haters?
e. Change in the amount of surface 'water in any
water body?
f, Discharge into surface waters, or in any
alteration of surface water quality, including
but not limited to temperature, dissolved
oxygen or turbidity?
g, Alteration of the direction or rate of flow
of ground waters?
h, Change in the quantity of ground waters,
either through direct additions or with-
drawals, or through interception of an
aquifer by cuts or excavations?
i. Reducti.or in the amount of water otherwise
avail.ab'.,,.3 for public water supplies?
j, Exposure of people or property to water
"related hazards such as flooding?
X
X
X_
El
4
S.
6.
7.
PLANT LIFE. Will the YES
proposal result in substantial;
a. Will in the diversit r
of any species of Y of ,species, or number
shrubs, grass, crops,
(including trees,.
b. Reduction of the numbersdo£�antxc p.lants)?
or endangered species of plants?t�naque, rare
C. Introduction of new species of
area, or in a barrier to the nort
mal replenish„ ---_.
ment of existing species?
d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
ANIMAL LIFE, p
----,. Will the proposal result in substantial
a• C ange in the diversity
of any species of animalsf�birdseSr or numbers
including reptiles , land animals
benthic organisms orfinsecs)?hell fish,
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique,
or endangered species of animals? a rare
c` Spec
aca.es of animals into
or mo��ement of animals? barrier to the migration
d. , Deterioration to exa.sting fis1Z o2' wildlife
habitat?
NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial,,
ncreases in existing b• Exposure of People to severe lnoise ?le -,els?
�ICNT AND GLARE Will
the P
slgnn1- zcant ffNt and glare ropossl produce
NCS
LAND CASE, Will the
Su ---r 4 prnjosal •es 1 . .
antxal alteration of the u t in a
land use of an area? present or planned
9. NATURAL RESOURCES; Will the
su atanta.al; - proposal result in
a, Increase in the rate o
resources? f o5e of any natural
b, Depletion of
any non"renewable natural
resoUrces? —
_
lb. RISK OF UPSET,
RISK -OF Will the proposal. involve:
A rzs- o explosion
or the release of hazard-
ous substances but not limited
oil, iincluding,
tos
Pe5ticides, chemicals or radiation
event of an accident the
or upset conditions?
b, Possible interference with ?
response an emergency
plan or emergency evacuation plpn?
11 POPULATION. will the proposal alter 'tlie �
1st r a 'o n density) or location;
-�---' X
population? growth rate of tfie human
12-, HOUSINC. will theProposal-
daffect existing housing,
or t�reate a demand fol" additional
-�
hotasa.ng?
]3, TRANSp
RTATSON/CIRCUL.4TIOIV, �"RS LLBNo
result ln: Will the proposal
a. Generation off' substantial additional vehicle
icle
b, Effects on existing
demand for new parking facilitiing?es, or
C4 Substantial inpactkonexsting trans or
d<o systems? p tation ----•
Significant alterations to
of circulation or movement Present p Patterns
goods? people and/or — --,
e. Alterations to waterborne)
f, Increase an traffic hazardsrtolmatoror �r traffic?
bicyclists or .-�
pedestrians? vehicles,
14. PUBLIC SERVICES,+
upon, or result IVi1l
an the proposal have an effect
a need for new or a
governmental Servicesltered
;.
a. Fire "Protection?
4. Police protection?
C. Schools?
d, parks or other recreational
e• Maintenance of faciYities?
roads? public favi]ties, includiigg
govern
£. Other 4 -
mental services?
15 • ENERGY`. Will the
a• Use of substanpaposal result in:
amounts of -fuel-or energy?
b, Substantial increase ill demand upon existing
sources of, energy, or require the developmet ---__
of new sources of energy?
Xc
-Z
15• UTILITIES. lVill the ropsa
new systems, or substamiallaIterationsa;o�thefor
following; result it,
_x
a. Power or natural
b`. Communications gas?
ystems7
co Water availabi.l i;ty
`---
ee . , Sewer or septic tank? `---
Storm
- - -
Water drainage?
, Solid
--.
waste and disposal?
17i HiIMAN NEALTN , Will the proposal result in
a• Crc`a n of
any health hazard or
health hazard (excludx potential
b• E'posure ng
of mental health)$
hazards? people to Potential health
18. AE8TxETICS. Will the, proposal result in the
obstruction of any
scenic Vista Ur viejy open to
the public, or will the
crex`ion of an resul ill
aesthetical]yosal
to ,..blic view? offensaVetstetopen
l9. YES
RECREATION, . Will the
�A�YBB N0
upon the proposal result in an impact
opportunities? y or quantity of. existing recreational
20. CULTURAL RESOURCESiexop."
a. Wall tposal result in the alteratir,rz
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
historic building, structure or object?
C. Does t]ie
proposal have the Potential to cause "-"
a physical change which would affect
unique
ethnic cultural valu.es?
d. Will
the proposal restrict existing religious
or sacred uses within the
area; potential impact
L
V DISCUSSION OF JENVTRONMENTAL EVALUATION
AP0-03-6- 06 and su
See attached.
M �QLUATIO AP 30-03-6-06 and 36
07 CUSSION OF Eli RO
_.L_ -�
c f: vercover^ing of the sail due to
b e This p1�o,lect will result in some disruption)
due
oral homesite on Parcel 2. 'Chase changes
1b,ee3 o comPa1..ion and erosion
displacement, the proper and increase
development of an additional rate on is within a drainage
could change the absart The Thermalito area
and off-site• w>>l� have to meet the requirements of the
both on-site applicant
district, and the aPP this Proi should not have a
As such,, areas.
drainage district the land or the surrounding
significant effect on two miles
is withn..a Moderate.. Earthquake xritenstY
1h: All of Butte County ropertY
is located apFroxamatelY X975
Zone VIII. The sub,�c�ct P which sUPPorted the code
of the Foothill Shear Zone: rovide adequate
southwest h oaks.. C",onst,ruction of homes to unifar� bu3.],ding
Croville ear active areas should P
standards
for
resdents)in. case of seismic activity
.
protection "project does represent an
Though not significant,
this . the
,�Sa,caf� tra�Cfic and associated hazards in
E xx-ramental increase in
'ixat^mal to gree • incremental
this Project represents an
Though not significants the area.
14 e demand for Public services in
increase in
Applicant: Earl Blair Assessor's Parcel it
30-03-6"06 and 36
Log # 85-04-09"0P
DATA SHED
A. pro.ip
,ct Description
1. Type of Project: Tentative Parcel 'Map (and Boundary Line
Modification).
2. Brief Description: Dividing 2-1/4 acres +/- into ty,To parcels,
one of 1.8 acres more or less and one of 049 acre more oi,
less.
3. Location: On the Kest side of 20th Street approximately 1000,
south of Pl.Umas Avenue in the Oroville area.
4. Proposed Density of Development: One dwelling unit per acre.
5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Approximately 10-259.
6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Property fronts on 20th
Street:
7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Thermalito Irrigation District
sewer system.
S. Source of Water Supply', Taermalito Irrigation bistricti
9. Proximity of Power Lines: To property.
104 Potential for further land divisions and development. Minimum
size parcels of 6500 square feet are Possible in this area due
to the presence of a public sanitary Sewer system.
B. Environmental' Setting
Physical--8n_vironment:
1. Terrain
a. General Topographic Character* Generally level valley
lands.
b. Slopes. 0-2%4
co 81eVa`bi6n: Approximately 220 feet Above sea level.
d, Limiting Facbors! None.
2. Soils
a. Types and Charactepiztjosl Redding otsavolly Sandy Loam
containing a hardpan layer4
b- Limiting Tactors: Excessive drainage and low percolation
rates.
3. Natural Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake Zone: Moderate 8arthquake Intensity Zone VIII.
b, 8roslob potential:, Moderate.
0. Landslide Potohtiolt None.
d. Fire Hazard: Unclassified.
04 Expansive Soil Potential: High.
4i Hydrology
ai Surface Watort None on site.
b. Ground Watort Unknown.
ci Drainage Characteristics: Land alOPds to the north
towards a natural drainage swAjai Roadside ditdhog along
nearby roads; surface wai,-ek, runoff conveyed to natural
drainage channel located to tho north; -reference
Tho-malito Master Drainage Study.
d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 24-26" per year.
e. Limiting Factors: Excessive drainage.
6. Visual/Scenic Quality: Moderate.
6. Acoustic Quality: Good.
7. Air Quality: Good.
Biological Environment:
S. Vegetation: An-ival grasses and fortis common to valley lands.
9. Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals common to urbanizing
valley lands.
Itural Envir-onmgent',
10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Low
sensitivity area.
11. Butte Cointy General Plan designation: Low Density
Residential.
12. Existing Zoning: A -R.
13. Existing Land Use on-site: One single-family dwelling and
assorted Accessory buildings.
14. Surrounding Area:
a. Land Uses: Single-family dwellings at suburban densities.
Some open lands to the north.
b. Zoning'. A -R.
0. Gen. Plan designations4 Low Density Residential.
d. Farcel Siz-es'. Varying from approximately 1/8 of an acre
up to 5 -acre parcels.
eb Population: Suburban densities.
115. Character of Site and Area'. Urbanizing fringe area west of
Oroville.
16. Nearest Urban Area; Orovillo.
17, Relevant Spheres of Influence: Tho-rmalito Irrigation
Oistrlct5 Oroville,
141. Improvements Standards Urban Area. 20th Street is in the
urban area.
19. Fire Protection Service'
ai Noare-,-4-, County (State) Fire Station! Nelson Avenue
Stabionp Oroville.
bi Water Availability! Therfnalito Irrigation District.
fid. Schools in Area. Thermalito Union Elementary School District
and Orovillo Union High school District.