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APPLICANT
ADDMS
1696.18th S re p
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
85-08-1d_04
Intersection with G---.—j�:_
and Aven
ASSE5SOjp.� M' CEL NUMI3EI��;N f rural, „ -
ZONING A -R_
GEN. FLAN Lout .Densit
Res:xdentia1 PROJECT C�7N43TS � ?
DA'1'k: APPLICATION . ,W��{1;�yy'`T�'{j�}"� Apt us •`Y'1'�fi.
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Ron Graves p, 0.__16 1985 '
13ox 986
lie CA 95965
DATE 1'UkLICAT,ON NOTICE"-
''' UBLISHED o.
NE4J�PAt i✓R PuBLISHEL�
1✓LACsL NOTICEC
DATE MAILING LIST PREPARED P. G. B,
:DATE RAIL -OUT N(YrICE
S WRIT,
TER
DATE F'ANiVIT1C DRCT'OR'S , MAILED _
EPORT PREPARED
XNVIRONMENTAL
DETEiNAfiI01J --�--� "ATEGOPICAL EXEMPTION DA's 1'T1,1ll
AND DATE
NEGATIVE DECLARATIot; .- DATE
ADOPTED
A1IJ G'ATT NE GAT'IV,E � -�
Li"MATtATIoN - DATE ADOPTLgD PJ--
IMPAOT REPORT- DATE, CERTIVIE,
StJ S`. COMMIT'T " 1�IEE1'I11( DATE
ADViso Ry AGENCY 1tEARING DAT'E___.�
ADVI8C�Y AGENCY ACfijON
BOARD ACTION
COMMENTS
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l oInCE !'Jit" DETERMINATIO Omnix H
T02 Office of 'Planning and ResearchC 'I L E
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1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 Plan ng Department
Sacramento, CA 95814 7 CountC r ri r
or Oroville, CA -93965
`x County'Clerk ELEANOR M. BECKER , county Clerk;
County of Butte A. J�CINI .
By DC,i y 1
SECT Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 211.52
of the Public resources Code.
Project Mile AP It 30-101-86 Name -
Tentative Parcel Map
Ron Cooley
State- Clearl"81MUSe Number ontact erso-`n """'
(If submitted to Clearinghouse) Tele _ one Number—
Public
um rPublic Works John Mendo.nsa
534-4266
L?w � On the. east side of 18th Street., ,a.ppr•oximately 950 feet north of
its intersection with Grand Avenue, Thermalitoa area.
PiFO
ect Description Tentative Pt rceel Map ividing 1.kiz acres into two parcels, one
of 0.51 acre and one of 0.85 acre.
This 13 to advise that the Butte County
has approved the above described %L,eaa Agency or R-cspons le Ag M=Y
Project and has made the following determinations
regarding time above described. project.:.
L Thepr o1`ect wlllo.,X will not, have a significant effect on the environment.
An Environmental Impact Report was
to prepared for thls project pursuant
the provisions of CEQA.
M ,.X,. A Negative Declaration was Prepared for th.roect s
Provisions of CEQA Project rsuant to the
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The 9IR or Negative Declaration and record of Project approval may be
examined at.,
Mitigation measures� were, were not, made
of the project, a condition of the approval
• A statement of Overriding Considerations
this project. ,_._. ,, was not, adopted for
P1100Bate Received for Filing =-5_ �-1:M
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SIM,.&ure
S tOP'lleh A. Streeter
Senint Plannor
V.� Revised janua -y 1,985
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Ron Cooley, TPM, AP#30-101-860 Mitigation Measures;
1• Pay a pro -rata ;share towards installation of traffic
lights as determined by the Butte County Departnent
Of Public Works.
2 Grant an avigation easement to the Cty of Orovlle
if necessary, i
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LAND OF NATURAL
WEALTH ANIS BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director
1 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
Telephone: (016) 534:4681
(�,ihfn fid 01,4110144rr�t��r RONALD D, M,ELROY
ti, Deputy'Dijeclo,
It tJ V iJ W5
November 5, 1985
Uravtll�� i.,�tpr
Tion Cooley
1696118th St RD: AP 30-101-86
O'roville CA 95965 Tentative Parcel Map
Dear Mr. Cooley:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held
on November 4, 1985, the agency granted a. mitigated negative
declaration regarding environmental impa
tentative ct and approved your
parcel map on AP 30-101-86, subject to the conditions
Of approval li:8ted 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 with, it will be in order
for you to rile 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,
If you have any questions regarding this matter) please contact this
Very truly yours,
William Chef'
Director. of Public Works
Jt .
n te�i nd' "
onsa
JAI%ds sistant Director
attachment
cc planning
Health
Ron Oraveiil
Ron Cooley, TENTATIVE" PARCEL MAP, 2 parcels ori the
approx. 950 ft, north of its intersection with the east
sie of 18th St,;
AP 30-101-86Thermalil; area,
Engineer: Ron Graves Avenue.
Public Works conditions are:
1. Provide two-way traversable access RS -9 -LD -II
county maintained or state highway, to each parcel fror,i r7
2• Access to be reserved in deeds as Per count or
for dedication on the final map, y dlnance and offered
3. Show 50 ft; building setback line measured from m centerline of access
4o Provide road maintenance agreement.
5• Frontage on 18th St. to be constructed to RS -9
i.e., curb sidewalk and LD IX standard
with g required street section for
the Dept. reage of one acre or less, parcels
p . Public Works for approval anduibnstallarequired to
facilities.
6. Indicate a 55 ft building setback from the centerline of 18th St,
7. Show all easements of record on the final ma .
8. Provide street name signs per re - p'
Warks prior to recordation of theufinalnmap°f the Dept, of Public
9: Provide permanent solution for drainage;
10. Pay off any assessments.
11,, Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street.
12. Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as re tiii,,
13. e q ed.
Meet the requirements nts of the Butte County Fire Dept,
14.
Pay Thermalito Drainage District fee of $450.0
Health 'apt. ccndit>;iona 0 per : CF^e,
15,-rcvad;.. a letter or other documentation From
District ,stating that, they are w'all��� and able to x �:i
water to parcels l and 2, le to tato Y dc,,; sbjc
pP� d�.�testi;e
16 1?rovarle a letter or other documentation prom ,I+
District stating that they are willing
aril abl.eetoasitxo Tr 1
service to parcels x and 2, rigatx Jii
apply sewirx
J t„ place a .note on the map that
will. requistate, "development
re cnntieetat�h to a public of parcclr i and 2
oani. tary s ewer, It
.8, Place a note on the map that stated
Will require connection to e publ"development zjic supply,° pascals and 2
lY..
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EON COOLEY, TpNk
The following mitigation measures are also required;
19. Pay a pro-rata share towards ,installation of traffic; light, as
determined by the Butte County Department of Public Works.
20. Grant an avi.gation easement to the City of Orovill:e if necessary.
Inter-Depart,m,ntal memorandum
TOs
Butte County Advisory Agency
FROM' Planning Director
cel tap of Ron Cooley on AP 30-101-86
SUBJECT; Report on Tentative Par
0ATEl. October 249 1985
to divide .1.22± acres into 2 parcels 1 at 0.37 and
This is a proposal s A -R (Agricultural Residential).
1 at 0.85 The present zoning i
Land Use plan Map of the Butte ^,ounty General Plan designates
area as Low Density Residential, Thole are no sp
plans for the area. ted or
ro oaal does not conflict with County zoning not any adopted
Thep P General Plan not any Coutityi specific
proposed element of the Butte County
or community plan.;
bject to elle follo�i3.ng mitigation mease'res:
Recommend approval su
1. pal a pro -Lata share toward s installation
of Pu,bliccWorks.
lights a�
determined by the Butte County Dep
2, Grant an avigation easement to the City of Orovlle.�
DH:1r
cc; Ron Graves
P.O. Box 986
Oroville► Ca. 95965
Rgnf (9161534-9587
LANs �. �o'ca�e p.Q.BOX986 - Of9O l»LB,GA95966
�'S;c�vo31�� Iw(�II�Cdrrcq
September 24, 1985
sob #85-075
Butto County
Planning Dept.
7 Cou1ty Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
re; Ron Cooley
A,P. #30-101-86
Attn: Dave Hironimus
We agree with mitigation number 1 regarding traffic lights
if pLibl.ic Works deems it necessary..
We agree to mitigation measure number 2, as set, forth in
your letter of 9/20/85,
Res ectfull.y,
Ronald L. Graves
Ron Graves and Associates
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APPENDIX F
COUNTY OF BUTTE
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
(tofire complete . bye 15a_0 _"WARenCY)
Log iI 85-08-16-04
I, BACKGROUND AP 9 30-101-86
1. 'Name of proponent RON COOLEY
Address of proponent and representative (if applicublu)
Ron Cooley Ron Graves
_0696—Tu Street P.O, Box 986
3, project description Tentative Parcel
MANDATORY FINDINGS � :IIGNIFICANCI: Y1:t�; MAY MR Nn,
a, Hoes the project have the potential to degrade, the
quality of the environment, substantially reduce
the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a
fish or wildlife population to drop below self-
sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or
:n
animal community, reduce the umber ar restri:ct the
range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or
eliminate important examples of the major periods
of California history or prehistory? �az...
b, Does the project have the potential to achicvr
short-term benefits to the detriment of long-term,
environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occurs in a relatively
brief period of time while long-term impacts will
endure into the future,) -
c, hoes the project ' ve impacts which .tet: individu-
ally limited, bu cumulatively considerable? (A
project may iimpa t on two or more separate resources
where the impact on each resource is relatively
small, but whcrc the 000t Of the total, of thuse
impacts on the onvironment is significant,) �-
d. )toes the pru joct have environmental e Cfccts which
will cause substantial adverse effects on human
beings, either directly or indirectly?
I 1, DEII-ERMINA'1'Ic}N (TO by completed by the bread Agency)
on tho basis of this initial evaluation:
I/WE find the proposed ptok t COULD NOT have a significant effect
on the environments and a iBOATIVF DECLAltATION will be prepared,
I/Wls find that although the proposed project could have a sig&W
cant effect on tho environment, there will, not he a significant
effect in this rase because the MITIOAm'ION MEASURES described on
the attached sheet have been added to the Project, A NVATTV11
DECLARATION will btu prepared.
i/1V)l (')ttd the propased project 'MA)' have a significant effect on
the cyn irc)nmrrtt, and an I,NVIRONMEN'I'AT, Ib))�ACT REPORT is roc)uired,
itA'i'l t S pt mber.20,.19.$5_. LOUNTY OF il'l)TTV
' , PLANNING IMPARTMENT
ifj� M ty
avid It, Hitonimtts, Associate Planner
Reviewed by
IRONMENT •
ENV AL IMP�C"CTS
Explanations oF a '''yes" and "maybe" answers are required
on attached sheet(s))
YES
1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant.
a.Unstable earth conditiozis 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 water erosion of soils, ''-
either on or off-site?
f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
or erosion which may modify the channel of
a, river or stream or the bead of the ocean or
any bay, inlet or lake?
g. Toss of prime agriculturally productive soils
outside designated urban areas?
MAYBE NO
_X_
Ile Exposure of people or property to geologic
hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud
blides, ground failure or similar hazards? C-
2, AIR: Will the proposal. result in substantial.-
Air
ubstantial;Air emissions or deterioration of ambient,
air quality? X
b. The creation of objectionable odors; smoke
or fumes?
c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or
I . It
temperature, or any ciange n climate,
locally or regionally? X
a. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial:
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 ruiLoff?
c� Need For off -lite surface dr-Ainage improve-
ments,
mprove-ments, including -, , getatioa 4 : ;af�•ra w , channel-
ization or culvert installation
d. Alterations to the course or flow of flool
waters?
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. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise
available for public water supplies?
j, Exposure of people or property to water
related hazards such as flooding?
4
PLANT LIFE. YES MAYBt NO
Will the proposal result in substantial: --_
a M aFian`g� in the diversity oF.species, or numant
If any species Of plants
shrubs, grass) crops, (including trees,
b• Reduction of the numbersdI�r arj �Ic Plants)?
or endangered species of plants? unique) rare
c Introduction of new spe
area, or icies of plants irto an
n a barrier to the normal replenish
ment of existing species?
d. Reduction in acyleage of any agricultural, crop?
ANIMAL LIFE. Will the --
a. Cane proposal result in substantial; 4
g in the diversity of specie
of any species of animals (birds Si or numbers
including reptiles ) land animals
ben IC organisms reptiles,
rfinsects) hell fish,
b• Reduction in the numbers of an
or endan er Y unique, rare
c• Introducgi17
ondafpnew especies s Of �oflanimals
into
an area, or result in a barrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
. , Deterioration to existing fish, or wildlife ---
habitat?
6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantia
a• .Increases in existin l:
b. Exposure of people to severelnoise?leyels?
7• LIGHT AND GLARE. ti�`1l the
_5 3. �,can� i.x"ht and proposal produce
g glare?
84 LAND USE. Will the proposal 1`eSult in a
su stantial alteration of the present or planned
land: use of an areal
9. NATURAL RESOURCES: Will. -the proposal result in
n
a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural
resources?
b• Depletion of any non-renewable natural.
resources?
10. RISK OF UPSET. Will the
a. A rxs" o explosion Orropthesrelease1of:
hszar -
ous substances (including, but not limited to
Oil, Pesticides
event of an accidentmocheica
ls Or radia I
b= upse)?in tho
Possible i rt condition
K
X ,'
nterferenco with an emergency X
response —
plan or emergency evacuation plan?
11 POPULATION,
Will the proposal alter the location,
r u ions density, or growth ter of the human
Pcpu�ation? an
12 HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existingho
or create a d4emand for additiona, housing?using,
a
13.
TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION.
YES MAYBE NO
Will the
result in: proposal
a. Generation of ;substantial additional vehicle
movement?
b• Effects on existing parking facilities, or
demand for
—-
new parking?
c. Substantial 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. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,
bicyclists or pedestrians?
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1.4.
PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have effeCt
an upon, or result in
a need for new or altered
governmental services;
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?
Xe
c. Schools?
plc
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e. 'Iaintenance
of public facilities, including
roads?
xG
f. Other governmental services?
xG
1S'.
ENERGY. Will the proposal resultinr
a. Use of substantialamounts of fuel -or energy?
b.. Substantial increase in
demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require thedevelopment
of new sources of energy?
to
UTILITIES. Will the propsal result in a need for
new systems, or substantial
alterations to the
followings
a. Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
c• Water availability;
d, Sewer or septic tank?
X
e• Storm water drainage?
X
f. Solid waste and disposal?
17.
HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal res
t of n
a. reaof any health hazard
healthOr
health hazard (excluding mental health?
b. Exposure of people to
potential health
hazards?
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18,
AESTHETICS. Will t�9 proposal result in the
o structi6n of
any scenic vista or view open to
the public, or will the proposal result an the
creation of an aesthetically offensive site open
to public mew?
19; RECREATION'YES
.
---- Will the ""-
MAYBE Q
N
pro
Upon the quality or posal result in an impact
ryuant
opportunities? ty of existing recreational
._ _.
20, CULTURAI, RESOURCES, `—
wi.I1�
a .
I x•oposal result .in the... alterat;•
Of or the destruction xon
'X
'
of a
hi -,;toric archaeological site?ehistoric or
b• Will the
proposal result in advers
or aesthetic effects to a e PhYsJ cal =
historic
..
building, prehistoric or
C. Does the g, structure or object?
Proposal have
�.
the potential to cause
a physical change which. Would affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
d•
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q
Will the proposal restrict existing „r•
or sacred rises within
the Potential1`eli�zous
area? Impact
V. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EV.�i.UA!�TON
AF 30;101-86
See attached.
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. J A AP 30-101-(),$
lboei3a,b,c,d�enf.J06e: The vtl,��jec
existing drainagellaY, and t Property is located
runoff into that drainagev on't Of the Property w,,,aIc))l9sJd0 an
I -v, CLIMLI I at I n0rease,
development In the Thermaitt. lye effects Of rWdentlal
Problem, and any development have produced a krlopqn drainage
VhIn the basin will
Problem. A drainage plan I,W�' 1 een add to that
and Conforming to the req f Or4mL4I aced for the Thel-171a I Ito area,
U) rel'i,ents of the dra)��
adequate sOlWtlon for any '-:1' 'a P 'an P41 1 1 be an
1h: All �ja Problems, by this project.
of Butte
County is within & Moderate Earthqiiake
Intensity Zone VIII- The -c-ul-)jec.�t ProPek,ty
Miles southwest of the F Is located approximately a
00t"01', Shear Zone iAsh I ch s4,lp
OrOvIllo earth of mt1b, POI�'ted the 1575
Construction nitudrj aPproximatelY 6.0,
Of structures A-0 OnIrr-'reTl RJilding Code stundards
.seismically active areas -houw, for
residents in case of sels'-- adequate protection ��
m I c act 1 '0
6bt The subject Property it
Oroville Airport. As suc�j, V41 h i n the 513 LDN contour of
aircraft noise, 1�3siAC�ttSq C;.4n 01Xpect the
esPec I a I I Y dut- to be subjected to
t"OcOmMended that structures""t a'rcraft operations.
be or.ed It Is
t`t� 11111`11MIze the transmission
Of exterior noise to the thc. ;,,,.411dinq�
avigat ion easement be grantind t,) the C i i.,, and that an
Of Oroville.
The creation of an adj, sita will
Incrementally a(jd to traffic 9C It,i n9
_no
J"
Cumulative effect of additional Therm0lito area.
Tf io
I mprovemehts and traffic MQ creat ad will require
intersections. Traffic light fund 1 1 at I on 'It major
payment into those funds woul hzive boon sob up for the at�e
ofpectsk d eate the cumin at I a, ar I
ve
14! Thowq"i riot s 1 gn
Incremental incl-.eaself I cant; this reprosent an
UMlMcOrPO1l`-atad area. Tri demand ro,, sere ;Ces in an
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SUGGESTED MITICATIQN MEASURES
pay a P►''o rata s
determined b hare towar,cis installation
Y the Butte County Department o o f tra" l a H ahts a
2 Grant an f public Works,
aviga•tion easement to the City of Orovljle,
Reference: Environmental Impact Report for t
Use Plan. he Grov j 1 1 0 Airport Land
i is
Applicant: Ron Cooley
QATA SHEET
A. Pt-o-Jer-t - Descr I
lotion
Assessor's Parcel #
30-101-86
Log it 85-08-16-04
1. Type of Project: Tentative Parcel Map.
2. Brief Description: Dividing 1i42 acres into two parcels, one
of 0i57 acre and one of 0.85 acre.
S. Location: On the east side of 18th Street, zipproxi.mately 950
feet north of Grand Avenue, in the Thermallto area west of
Oroville.
4. Proposed Density of Development: .7 acre per dwelling unit.
5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Approximately 109,
6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s)6. Property fronts 00 18th
Street.
7. Method of Sewage Disposal: CSA 426 (Thermalito Irrigation
OiO;rlrt sewers).
8. Source of Water Supply: Thermal to IrrIgation 01stricti
9. Proximity of Power Lines: To property.
10. Potential for further land divisions and development: Further
divisions are possible on proposed Parcel 2.
L#m- n — -- I .
Pb)tg1cPl Env irohmgnt.*
1. Terra I n
a. General Topographic Character". Flat valley lands with
draimaooNay crossing the proporty*
b. Slopes: 0 to 59.
c. Elevation: ApproxiMately 200 foot above sea level,
d. Limiting Factors: None.
9. Soils
G. Types and Characteristics.* Redding Gravelly Clay Loam,
generally shallow soils with $10H perineabillty-.
b. Lim ting Factors: Shallow soils and slow Permeability.
8. Natural Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake ZOhot Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII.
b. Erosion Potential: Moderate*
ew Landslide POtOhtidit None,
d, Fire Hazard: Unclassified,
e, 8xpaoslve Sol! -Potential',. Hlo-h%
4.. Hydrology
a, Surface Water: A natural dralnaoeNay, a tributary to
Ruddy Crook$ traverses the property*
b. Ground Wator! Unknown.
c. Drainage Chbracterlstiest Property drainer to the
dralmageway on site thence east to Ruddy Crook thence
south to the Feather River,
d, Annual Rainfall (normal): 24 to 26 lmthos*
d4 Limiting Fbct-br89 Setbacks from the dr6ln400wtay,
-8-
5. Visual/Scenic Quality: Moderate.
6. Acoustic Quality: Low. (Property located, within the 55 LON
noise contour of the Oroville Airport.)
7. Air Quality: Good.
Blolonica- Environment:
8. Vegetation: Valley grasslands.
9. Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals common to valley
orasslands.
Cultural 15-hvironment.-
10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area*. Low
sensitivity area,
11. Butte County General Plan designatiobt Low -Density
Residential .
19. Existing Zoning: A -R.
13. Existing Land Use on-siter one existing homGulte and barn.
14. Surrounding Areat
a. Land Use;: Generally single-family dwellings at suburban
residential densltlez.
b. Zoning: A -R.
C. Gen. Plan designations". LoH-Density Residential.
d. Parcel Sizes: Range from 1/4 acre to 3+ acres.
e. Population: Low density.
16. Character of Site and Area: DeVelop!Mo Urban fringe.
16. Nearest Urban Area: Oroville,
jV. Relevant Spheres of Xmfluoncot Thermal lto Irrigation
Dlstrlcty CSA 4266 01-oville,
18. Improveinents Standards Urban Area; Yes.
19, r1re Protection Service:
4. Nearest County (State) Tire Station: Nelson Avenue
Stan Ican #68.
b, Water Availability: Thermalito Irrigation District
hydrants,
20. Schools in Area: TherMalito Union School District and
oroville Union High School District.
BUTTE COUNTY
GENERAL PIAIL CO ONI' RMANCE REPORT �u�o Co.
FOR PA.RCLL MAD07—
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items 1-4 to be completed by applicant - JUL �J. 1985
I. Applicant Nametend addrea Orovole, CAUtornI4
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2. Project Description 2
3. Assessor's Parcel Number(s)3
4 Proposed use I 1
The following items are to be completed, by the Planning Department;
Current zoning � - �
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General Plan Desi nation
Applicable Conditional Cziteria
Not Applicehl,e ,!
Agricultural -Residential
YES NO
1. Agricultural Compatibility
Z. Water & Sewer Capacity
3. Adequate Fire Facilities
4. Road Capacity & Maintenance
5. Access to Commercial & Schools ---
Orchard & Field Crops
1.
Predominant 5-10 Ac. Parcel Size ~
?. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries
- -3. Agric. viability not impaired
Staff Determination, Project does _
1°C. does not _
substantially conform to the General Planandzoning.
Comments.,
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Staff Signature
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AS THE APPLICANT FOR THE iZE ,.
QULSTEb LAND4i
DETERMINATION REGARDING THE CONF0i2NiANcE WillSIOTHE GENERAL PN, I AM AWAxtC OF THE ABOVE' STAFF
LAN ADTe zONxNG.
Dated
Signature of Applicant . G7�vl�
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LD 1060 (revised 6.80)