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HomeMy WebLinkAbout030-038-004I N APPENDIX H NOT ICEOP i3ETEt21•iTNATIi " IC . TO: Secretary for Resources , .»r 1416 Ninth Street, Room 1311 F ILSacramento, CA 95814 ' County Clerk, County of BlAttE 25 County Center Drive AFAR 16,-, Oroville, CA 95905 0 ELEANOR M. BECKER,Countya FROi�f. planning Department 7 County. Center Drive 5Y ' OVoville'j' CA 95965 (Filed) SUBJECT.- piling ocompliance with f Notice of Determination. in Com �. Section 2.1108 or 211S2 of the Public Reso Project Title Tentative Parcel M AP 30-038-24..- " State Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to State Clearinghouse) Contact . Person --_... P .john �lendonsa, Telephone :Nuimbtr Public Works �lfi 534,. 6 f Pr Xi Vocation East side of 16th 'Street between Nelson and Te�ama Avenues in`Thermalito. ' Project Description; Dividing 14 acres into 4 lots, two at 4 acres and two at 3 acres. This is to advise that the Butte County Advisnrye ncy (Lead gentry has made the fol]oYang determinations regarding the above-described project: I.. The project will have a significant effect on the environment. will not 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, and was certified as required by Section 15085(8), 14 California Administrative ::Ode. fvol A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project �J pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A copy of the Negative Declaration may be examined at the Planning Department, 7County Center Drive,, Orovil.le, CA 95965, A Notice of Exemption was filed indicating this project is exempt from environmental review. 40 A statement of :Overriding Consideration ❑ was, was not, adopted for this project. 51 Mitiption measures adopted by the Lead Agency to reduce the impacts of the approved pro iect •, e! Nome A. hen Mar�:h 1.0 19.53 0 Stephen Streeter enzor Planner r ♦: la LAP1 ,G: •e..' v r...' r d + 7 W'a , ;� i ^ 'h r y ,; CJ f c! �, '" y CLAY ���` r � Y COUNTY cM00 0101 oROVILLE, C�,L106141? 1 S S rwL ,.n a 0161 '9'IA401 0 '��ty `�'Fn►st«t lurch .9Ei Muinther Thomas RE: AP ,b08: 0/0;3 6 iilc`lale Tentative Partel Nia'p' orovillea'CA 95965 Dear Mr. Vhomas r At the regular ,meet i of the 13u#,te County Advisory Agency hula ora February 0$, a9831' this Agency granted the negative declaration regiOdlzg euVironmental impact ana approves the tentative parcel map ,rer AP 30-038-01. Approval of the imp is sub jeut to the conditions as listed on the attached sheet. If no appcalz are timely riled -within ten (10) days o.L the date of the Advisory Agency's approval- -with the Clerk or the Boars of 8uparvisoraj this action will, bi�., f1hai. When the conditions or approval are complied with, it will be in :order for you to"file your "rival map" wish the Butte County bepartmvnt or Public,Worxs for recoruati.bn Within twenty-four (24) months or the date or approval by the Advisory Agency. If you hove any questions regarai;ng this matter) please contact this orrico. a Very truly yours, c Clay Castl6barry Director :of Public Works , Fbhn Menaonsa ssistant Director � "N./t•'e►4hment ea 1th ;Ro'bart HuekeY amo„Co.PMr PEAR 190 Nuothet lkoas UNTATIVE PARCEL: MAP,, Four parcels on the southeast corner " Of Plumas Avenue, and 16th Street intersect'iom) Oroville area. Assessor's 'Parcel Number: 30-03844 �>> engin►+ r Robert Huskey tl Public Works Deoartmtot coediti'ons are; 1. Provide two-way traversable access -O LLQ l to 06th fv, n a county maintaitwd road or state :Mghway, 2. Access to 04 reserved in deeds_ as por county oe ttaote ani offered foto' dedication on the final triap� 3. %ow, W-ft. Wilding setback line measured froth centerline of access ease�tlent. 4. Provide road maintenahce atgrOeMent. S. indicate a;5i-M. building setback from the renteelino of 16th Street,, 6. Show all easements of record on the final map. 7. Provide street Name signs per requirements of the kpartment of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. 8. Provide parmanett solution for drainage. 9, +Pay off any assessments. 10. Provide cul o-de-sac at the end of the street. 11. Obtain encroachment pe►�mit apd construct standard road approach providing adequate sight diipnce at the ihterSection of acces'S easement and 15th Street. 12. 'Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, oew or existing, and construct to county 'standards. 13. Pay any delinquent taxes. 14 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department, 15. Show a l4t6 ro access strip along Plumas Avenue fr+a►ltage. Health Dept. conditions are, 16, Provide a letter or other documentation from tht Thotmaiiuo Irrigation piatriut et%,,ing that they are wil.isng ,and aole to supply domeatio water to I*ra els 1. 2y � aha 4, 1.7, Prov ua a Letter or other doaumtntation From tuht 'ThermAto Trrigtuion D istriut rotating that they are wyyli,nts ana auiz to suppis newer serviou to p. ra%ois !., r_ o 3 ana 4, AIS 30-039-04 DISCUSSION OF .PNMT NMfiNTAL La'VALUAT'ION (continued) S. Acoustic Quality-. Rural -Rea dcntial character 6 Air Qual ity t Good declining 7. Vegetation: Annual grasses S, Wildlife Habitat.' Animal life is limited to bitat revtkios and small mammals by lack of grouftAcover. Cultural,, Env ronment : 9. Archaeological and His orical Rosbute_�s in the arecl t Ndho recorded in area. Overaill survey dome March 10. Butte County General, plan detign.ation Low Density Rosid6tia>I fl -6 DU/acro) it. lixisting Zoning'. A -Z 12, Existing -Land Use on-site.' Open Land 13, Surrounding a. Land Use3. S' gle family hbmes,.o pen lando widely scattered agricultural (r l rises b. Zoning: A-2 �� c. Gen, plan designation,9t Low 'Density Residential d. Parcel Sixes: tinder 1 to over 5 acres ", Pop�dlationt Moderately populated area 14, Cllaractdr of Site and Area: Northwest fringe of Thermaito urban area. j 15. Nearest urban Area: Therinalito = Oroville 16, Relevant Spheres of Influence: Within Orovillh "Ultimates" sphere 17. Improvements Standards Urban Area. Yes 18A a, Noarestiro tService!ion County (State) pre Station: tlrovi.l'1e Aire St'ati.bY► I (County) / b, Water Availability: T.I.U. r 10, Schools in Area. Thea Atalito School District lb Thi,;re will be disruption, displacement, comp4ction and o'vercover- g ¢total landtarleamwillebercoveredgbyimpervious soil due action. About 5% of 10h+e materials. tc+ Some leveling will be required .where ground becomes gently rolling ,%to AccG'.0modate homesites. 'let Disruption in topsoil will result in some i;4creased .runoff and erosion. lh The project site lies 3 .'.'tiles west of the Pb, othills Shear Zone and 7 miles west of the Cleveland .'sills Fault Spit;cial Studies Zone. The Cleveland Hills Vault is K known active fault and the Foothills Shear Zone should be considered active The liquefaction potential in the area is rated as moderate and. the expansive qualities of the soil erre rated as high.. Appendix r - page 8a of 9 ` AP 30••038-04 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL BVALOATION (continued) \j 3c, The site is�l, drained into the Ruddy Creek Basin. Any off-site `. drainage imppove%Pts within this b4Oin must conform to the Thermalito Master Drainage Plan as adopted. Potential trouble siiotg will be identified and corrective action taken as a result of the project. A drainage plan and soils report should be submitted to the Butte County Public Works 'Department as poi sub- division ordinance. The project is within the Urban Standards Improvement Area and fill curb and gutter improvements will -be rewired. ' : Urban type pollutants including refractory constituents, �l 3fdetergents, fertilizers and pesticides will be 'washers into the drainage plan. Water Quality w441 be affected 4ARemoval of vegetation will result in some increased erosion. The land has been previously disturbed for agricultural uses. N6W plants will be iratroduced into the area during landscaping, W The proposod parcel map would increase noise levels within.,. the area The primary sources of noise generation will be traffic and home activity. 9a0b' Renewable and non-renewable natural resources used as building mater4ls will be consumed at an increased rate. 13f; Minor increase in traffic and related hazards to area residents will rd;sult. 14t The increased demand for the various public services will be growth ";�nduc ing . lda. �,iructural Sire protection demands will increase. 14c; �,;hermalito elementary schools and Oroville secondary schools a sma1�� amount. y p Y increase will b impacted b the develo menta Enrollments will only 14e: `Road maintenance requirements will increase slightly. l4f Other services impacted will include building inspection, mosquito abatement and drainage maintenance 16et The proposed water supply for the project is the Thermalito,. Irrigation District. An increased demand on domestic water supplies will result. 16d,- The sanit&41y sewer main line runs along 16th Street. Service will be extended within the project. Appendix F - page 8b of 9 AP 30-638.04 01 DI, CUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVAWATION (continued) _ (t 16e, The\site is within the Rudd` Creek Drainage Basin. ,''`Site drains toward the east into a low area shown as a - catch basin on the TheT*W1ite 1 Master Drainage Plan. Should off-site improvements be required, the applicant should contribute funds toward the solution of area-drainagd'" ,pro�lems4 J 18; There will be increased solid waste.. 19: There will be a, closing of open vistas. v 21The archaeological sensitivity of the site is lova The"site has been previously disturbed. 6 u ii Appendix r - page 8c of 9