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HomeMy WebLinkAbout030-260-051, lr L i ce crrt. I; •, .APPQ- c► r git%r EEmorjt, for ,err eiR �n Robtr"t 0manes Rv 1� altors'� still �r�WIc ttW to r:e1 ar, L_ � , � . , �;; 1 � earl ;� �..r i � !C1 rw t 1 Otat0 lb 't•�r. Lit^ ' l► cl d star erne h �^ ck� lr� r� to �I���E; � i+ V tt� + Cramm iat"r Still �► ti mxnd <t e' .:!nay h oppo�t7.', G n vp cncr]; 1 appeal that do.-i don tothe Board. 1 tqjs jt vj , vd y L.yrich 1econdedI by Comtnx . htiilcR�1' fhQ7Ll rj' G Er l � F n r" C,C#fir3 Gi_ t ho .tet 1`�J � r °ci�'1 r 1111* fl{ 'Il -r-br Robert Dancm RV rlr*, Use l='cr"fnit, AP Z,4- 26-$l a y .NW.L;WYHai aLLA'.rs,.vy��{i}�usM^•1� '.1y�'{�1.�,�v�+ny1Ym�^J Fw`yj`..1u.,•..�./1.k .�yµY�.'�`.uyy�. .yNy j.»{ynM'WTr i7y,7�M� �1 �.'yWyv,^"� WYwo"wNmi7y.NyrtiyH�n-..i.Y y�„�'jijv jy..�r� .: uLy�+yJ uuFj�Wj'�%{�r�(S+�ly��v 1 w,M..i-...— �erv� �...v I+t! Y V1 13 S1 1`1 �L` '� U � P(i'CtxN.�.l 3� ��. q 1 I 4 `V E N�ffIRONMENTAL IMPACTS gnat°�xons ;o a� "yes"` and f1mayUe" answers are required exp On' attachedsheet(slat YES MAYBE NW11 1A1t'tH Wi i t;he "proposal r"esult in s.� griifa cant : ' Unstable 'earth' c'ond,itioins or A. 'changes in ��, , :geolo'g�c substructUTO s?�, emerits"' com r,cti�ln,'or'" ��l acs Dzsupt1071S, ds P b , p ,a . , ovarGaverng''of 'the soil? . .--.-. c. Change.�in topography o ground surface rp,11efe�eture d. Ddstruciion, covering ar mock kation of any ._--- iique geologi:c'�or.ph)`sfea:ure's;`? ,� .I erose oto, ° oYsoil fincrease,., n wind or wat:ev 4: e erl n', o r"Off s e? It iii deposzton'ox.;erosiori ofeac2i.; :., 'f ;Changs sanii"s;, or changes in si>ltatiori,'`;deposition �osi,o i;-vthlch May M'O i y' t'he '�channei of - i;l river.. bi' stream or the be;d of,`6e ocean or . ' X , ani U:ay, . ; r►] e or.:, ake'� roduct%ve P S, g: Loss, pri a ,a,gxa cu] t�tira,��,Y p.7 oGtside `d�eslgna"ted urian areas. h. Exposuxe-of people or prope.rty.o gedlogc I„azards such ,as earthquakes;; andslicles!, mud-' s ]ides , ground, ;faiiure or s mil ax ]iaza.xds 7 I 2.the proposal result, in suUstariti, aIA r a. Aar' ssions or deterioration' o” ambient aix , ,quality? b� Th creation of obi e t. bnab:l.e; �doxs ; smo]te .. or, fumes" .. - +�. Alteration of: air movement, moisture',' c�}` =tempera"hire ,, _fir_. any change ri climate , locally o'r e„ionally?~ NATER.1�illythe,propesai result in substantial: a:anes in curxents, or the course ox direction of water moirelnon ,in ei..th �watexs'? marine or fxesh b : Ch`ariges in ah`s op ti.otl rates , d7ra� nage p'a terns ; -- o'r the rate and amaun"t o " suxace r{inof7 c. Need far' off=sitesuri;ace riraxnage impxorr'e� Ments,ncluding,vegetation removal, channel- % izat`ion br cul�rext installatibn'? �.: Alter„atxons do the coi xs; or 8160 t7 ood waters 7_ Change iii the' atom of sura ace' Wad>'er 'in any °w0. ater b, 1)is+tharge into surface 14 tern, o�` alteration o suxi ace ,rater quaff fiY s 4ie1 udi ttg but riot l.imied. to tempera,tUre� t1so�ver �diy? oxygen , r tuxb� $•. Alteration of tne° direct.i.on`� "���: ��1"oW o grr�und waters 7 h:Change 1 ii the quatttoilaPa ...: ...�.`. c w e�t`ierhxoih d recd ar�d'tori 1 t% �h, pp # - - - P , g �terd�pt.�;Un}, drewals o`r �th'� ou��`h a.,� aglil er by e�.iii o'r e�t+ta�rat on57 1: S�edtteti � Tl°� the ,a111oUi 0 + tvatex etherW s �ivaa lsb�e to r publitr tivate'x st�pplies7 ---- =. SXposue o� �pea5o o�r� pxep'ei•t to Watex din �;.., . _ �I �, s d_tloog rel at haxaxs suc MAYBE Nb 4. , µPLANTI.L41FE.,' px�po'sal .resri:.t in, substantial' a ang,e litth6, iversat,;„ of specxes, or num y ; y p. . of� ^an s eco es.' of lanta �inoludsng ,txees�,. . M hrubs , ;grass ,r cxops , , ,and aqua is plants) ;? Reduct3.on, Of they z numb.er;s 61, any, ung que ; rare ' ox L endangexed,specles o;f plants? c. 1ntroduct on o:f, new s,peclesLrr, , u,f ,plantis 1nt4 an area,, oxin aa, Barr er to the nor!�ta1 r'eplen3;ment. got etastino s.pecses? ; �' d, Reduction,,', in acrerage oj� any, agr��cultural;�;cro � � r 5.. �.:4NTTwIAL11IpE0 M.11 the piop;61al'resin:lti in s�ub`stantial;I a, an g, in the 'diversi'ty of `species,'' or ''"numbers o.f 'any species of animalsb� rds;, land anznals , nclu'c�Ing`rep't�1e.s sand shell yf�sh lientli"ic MS'.Or,In'sects)'t' ,i b , Reduc;ti 6nsn the numbers `of ` any °unique rare or'' end anarea ;^species 'o:f aria mals ?' r rntroclUC onor news spegxeS'iof animsls in a�n a��ea,ur`� re t ih a' barrier to the m3�grs ,or, �ono'vemerlt o a `1 a, s d. ,Dete:r'xo`ra ion 'to eXis't �g"fish o;r wiIdJ,if'e ' habitat? G. OiSE. Wj11 he proposal result in substantival; ire;asesj{ in OxistIrig noise leveYs? 'levels? b. Exosur��1of people to severe noa'se . GAT 'AWD G ,,:2E W, l the proposa.l., ru.duce -- S_1' �.ca =nt ,dight and gl axe? _ . — 8,LAND:.LtSE,, tiVa�l th'e resultn a ipr.oposal. substan al a hex aha on d Elie p;xeserit or pl brine larid'Us0 of an area? 9, N"ATt RA ,` i SOt�R�ES Wi11 the proposal result In su s.tantlal a. xncreasen the rate of,u5e o any natural resources 7 TSepl.e'tiori. o any norrcrerietae ziaatus.1 w tesources7 16. R15k UPSET, Will the ro iosd� ihV Ve: a p nrd� ris , o ex , OSII i or the, release of haz orzs substances �,inoludIng� that ,not limited toy o� 1, pestYcfdes k :,+ ►3mic is or raci�atxon) in th event of n aecldeit or upset o.ottd�tions? bf Possible Ater;ferexice with emergency "�' ._ p ' .lergeoy evac�xatiari pian'? re's once lan or, P _ ,. �.�... 11 . PC1Pt11,AT�T I�� Jill the propoaal alter the Io+�ation, ' x ibGt�on deris'ity.y er grot th rade o 'the �hi� taii , 2 ► Hou INC w �yi� 1 the prbp�isal' affe.c eat 's Ihg hou's it g,. or oleate aemaxrd' for' adt1i't`�.o,`n1 housing's 1 i+ a i} f , I. YES MAYBE NO l3. `TRAI�ISP"OR p. I N T T 0 /CIkCULATIlJNill the, proposal , result in:,f' a.. Generat`�on q.f tiadditional bstant al ' ;vehi:*,Ae movement? b. Effects m e, I in pad^kingfacilities, or demand for newparking?� jC c:Sui�stan: tial impa,,, on existing transportation systems' , d. Significant alterations to present patterns .. of circulation. or movement. of people and4�'or Vo C1S. 7 g I e. Alterations to,; waterborne, raiair t'raff�e7 Incse in traffic hazar xe;ids to motor vehicles', bicyc ,is: s nor pedestrian's? 7 4 PUBLIC .SERVICES . Will the ,propos a1 har e_ an e�fe.ct_ ... _ , - upon, "or .resu t in a need. far naw' or alt3r.ed - governmental services : a. ir-e pratection? olion? � Pa,e pxatec c. Schools? I o d, Parks r, a they rec ',re , atonal facalitie� ., ' e. !lainteriance of public fdoilYties including roads? X G, f: Other governmental services,?c l5: ENERGY. 1V,ill the prop.o,sall, rotul't in a Use of substantial' amounts of fuel,or energy"?' b, Substantial ihd e�asei n de, and upon exiSting, sources of energy, or req�air_e rho 40yelopment-- new, so rces of energy? 6. 1 UT1111 "TES 4 i ill the props& YesUlt in"a n66 a. kor new systems, or suhstari"tial al t0ratien8to the, - a,, Powet of 'natural ga' b:'` Cbmmunicatioh8 systems? y c. {vatex a�ra:xlabl qty, I. d. SeWet' ox septic tank? i e':' Stdxin; water c�rainag:e7 t f: Sold' waste aria disposat"7 17, HUMAN diAE"H+ W1'1 the proposal restt� t in,,. a: t`�eat n� i o£ ani' head th 'hd'jatd or,pbtentx&l health hazard "(excluding mental heaTthj ? U, Exposixre of peeple to pbtentxal health r" ia�af cls? l8 ► At8 T14E`Trb- W X11 the h o' r SL "0 1 -s p p re ul t �.n the , : obstruct n bf any sceri�c v�.sta ;or V ew o'pen to y . the ,pul�xic,' ori the proposal, result x� the cf�eatiori cf ail aesthetically o£ensive site 'open to public view& ' �y 1. I iYE S' MA 0 39 RECREA InN. Will 'the proposal result an an impact` upon t e quality or quantity of'exlst'Ing recreatzona� lies oppnrt, ...:::. s. 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES: .11 h t a proposal result °iny <the ' lterata.oi - a" or ';the `.destruction of a prehistoric dr'^ i' site? h s.to; . 'd arctia'eologc aT cal ,the proposal result �,n !A, vex . e V ysI � or esthetic effects' to a prhhistoric: or historic building, 5tructuYr•pr ob�gct? C.Does the proposal' ha -e the peCeTIV2a1 tb ca, a--0phy,�cal �" change which°'would affect ut�� qUe, t' 1. ethnic cultural values? d'. Will tie proposal restrict existing religions or` sacred ''usesiwi��h.�n'_ the potential linpact x - V : DIS CUSS I KEN OF ENVfR' ONMtNTAL EVALUATION AP 3 0 - 2 6 - 5l See attached. � � n I '.ti i , ^ i i i 4 R DESCRIPTION �3`J- 7721, Ali Ott' certain real property situate in the County of Butte, State of California,' � . dG90AW as hollows: PARCEL ONE: That portion of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quartet of Section the a .20; Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section `21, all in Township 19 North', Range 3 East, M.D.B. & M., lying within the boundaries of the following described parcels: -a) A strip of land hereinafter described on each side of and parallel with the located centerline of the Northern Electric Company's line of railroad, as the sameis staked out and located over and across the followin ,desCCibed parcel of land: The fractional Northeast quarter of the Southo-119t.' quarter of Secton' 20� 'Township 19 North, Range 3 East, M.D.E. & Md _ or Cott o , P The strip: land being particularly ;deserlbed as follows: Beginning at a point in the boundary line between the lands of W'. H. E. Leffler, et. al, and the land ;now or formerly owned L. P. Denney .by in Section 20, Township 19 North, flange 3 East, M.D.M., from which the; Northeast corner of said land of W. H. E. Leffler, et al, bears East, 70 feet, said Northeast, corner being the Southeast corner of the land now or formerly owned by L. P Denney and from which point Engineer Station G8 88+25` of the lo'cat8d line of the Northern Electric Company's survey bears East 40 feet; thence South 1 0:+ East,parallei with and 40 feet 'Westerly at "right angles to the centerline of said survey, 1,164.5 feet to the North boundary line of the land now or formerly owned by George B. Kalb; thence East between the aforesaid land of W. ". R. LeMer, et at and the afo 0.resaid land of Geo. E. Kalli 14 fact to a Point, on flit line betnveen Sections 20 and 21 from which Bnglneer Station C"* -99`+89.5 bears East '26 feet; thence North, between Sections 20 and 21, 10164.5 ^feet to the aforesaid Northeast corner of the land of W. H. E. Leffler, et ai; the West -between _- ,4he hind of W. H. E. Leffler, et 61, and the landof L P. Denney, 70 feet to the point. of beginning b) A strip of tract of land us hereinafter described on each side of the located centerline of the Northern Electric Company's line of railroad, as is the sacro �taite out and located. over, and acrossu` the following described parcel of land: The South half of Section 21 and the South 330 ,feet of the North half of Sectio.:: 21 Tolw6AIp 19 Forth, Mange 3 lEast, MO. The said strip or tract of &land being p"articularly described as: followst (continued)' EXHIIi�'I~ c1Alt �i (1 PAir011?�; a Continuation of Paeoal c?ne:` •� BE4[1NNI?d© ata point .2 feet East of the line between Sections �20 and 21, Township 19' "North', Range 3East, hi.D.14t: on the boundary line between the land of I.R. A. Berry and the ;land now or formerly oymed by llarriet A. D. King, in said Section 21, from which Engineer Station 1;8 83+05` of the located line of the Northern Electric Company's Survey bears West 40 Net; thence South 1 05' Past parallel, with and 40' feet Easterly :at right angles .from tCha centerline of said survey, '3004.5feet to a point in the boundary line between the land of R. A. Perry and the land now or formerly owned by Mitherine Rabe, et til, from 'which the IsTortheast corner of said land of .Catherine Rabe, et al, bears East, 755 feet from which ;Engineer station 08-113+09.5bh&0s West 40 feet; thence West between the land ` of R A: Berry and the land now or formerly owned by "Catherine Rabe, et ,al, 124 feet to the Southeast corner of the land of George B. Kalb being the corner to sections 20 21, .2R and 29, Township 19 North, Range 3 East,: bi.D.h4.; thence North between . Sections 20 and 21 to a point where the Line between the lands of R. A. Berry and the land of the aforesaid Harriet A. D. King Intersects the line between Sections 20 end 21; thence Fast between the least above mentioned land, 2 feet t0 the point of beginning, j .EXCEPTING TAR119PAOM that portion lying Southerly, of that certain ,line described ►. in the Deed from Lucile K. Irwin to the State of California, da1.ted February 10, 1.964 and recorded April "8, 1964 in Book 1306 of Official Records, at page 7000 records of Butte County, t�alifornlg, said line being described as followst BEGINNING at a 1 -4 -inch iron pipe with brass cap marked "TPP do A-44 from which the Southeast corner of said Section 20 beds North 78° 541 03" bast 473.35 feet; thence from said point of beginning North ?,4 271 56" 1,134.02 feet ko a 1 --inch iron pipe with 'brass cap marked. "TPP & A -45"i thence North 800 02' 59" East, 1,9162.61 feet to a 1 -1 -inch pipe with brass cap marked "TPP .ec A4611, the end of the herein .described' line.; Bearings and distances in the above exception are based on the California Coordinate yste bed ne II and -the Zone It'doordinaes for the point of beginning for the above Ilne are Y 660,4.49.77 and X"2,097,384.45. /ALSO., gas, natural gas rights, EXCEPTING THEREFRf)NY all ell, oil 'right,natural and other hydrocarbons by whatsoever name known 'and alt other. minerals and mineral rights, whether or not similar to those hereln mentioned, as excepted,in Deed from ,State of California, recorded 'October 30 1972 in Book 1795 of OfficialRecords, at page 4090 records of Butte County, California. PARCEL TWO: ' + That portion of the. �autheast yulnrtec of Section 17 the Northeast quarter of Section 20; the Northwest quarter of Section 21 all in Township 19 North, Range 3 East, 1M.b.B. & Ni., lying within the boundatles of the foilowing described parcels A, R dr C• (continued) q ITy, 1' N..`N� h 41 M+A ` �^^jj V� I 1 Continuation ,: .: - 7z3. A potion of the. South half of the I.,% h ieP of ctl+an 11'N 2tlo 19 Horth, Range ;3 East, M.'n.M.;, more partict lorllt Bribed ag foilnx, V BFGINITINr at a point from which the Sautheot corner of said Scctlon 17 'bears South,a 41A2" 150 02� 45" East, 200.28 feet and also I" which Engineer's Statlon 106+21.11 10.5 of the Department of Nblic or '' Survey on, Road 03-But-162 from Post Mile to Post Mil 12.5 beads North 19v i91 41" West, 463;04 feeti thence ,from Mild point orof a strip of land` " of beginning, Nth 00 251 3411 West, 280.64 feet to the East line 80 feet in width, described in the deed to David S. Edwards, dated May 151 1906 and recorded May 21, 1906 in ,Boole 95 of I 'Deeds, at- page 128 records of Butte county, California, thE�nee along Mai east line', South 01 271 '3011 East, 280.69 feet; thence leaving said east line, South SSI 34t 26" West, 5,06 feet to the point of t�eginrginr;. ALSO EXGfiPTiNr TIiW.KI:FFtO�t all oil, oil rigbOi, Wurnl 'IZO, notur i qag rtahiv and tathtt hydrocarbons, by whatsoever Oame known and All Other fnlneraals Qlnd mineral rights,'whether or, not similar to diode herein mentioned as excepted In the heed from + the State of California, 'recorded November 13, 1972 in Book 1798 of official Records, ! at page 385, records of Butte Counity, California. • END til- DOCUM8N1' COU-1 OF "BUTTE i= - 4'. . + A+.�, its' .r «+ - •. +. s , InterDepartmental Memorandums to: Lynn Vanhart, Environmental Health'° - FROM.- Planning sueJECT! Robert Banes - Use Permit lot an R -V Park; AP 30-26.151, 9XR Appear DATE: September 26, 1985' At the regular 'meeting of the Butte County ' Planniig Cominissioti held September 19, .1985, the Commission requested you or your representative be present at the Commission meeting October 17,- 1985 at 9t00 am. for the subject. item. Ar I_ �':a'+,�+my �-,..d.+. «•« ,M .i�+�r�i�� '�>"5':0+ y " ty .ro Yx "l`rn • a,!,,) r .'M w LWrt w b���;.q��. Q',! ,y S''*'y4 ;2 t�.-•�v.,ry '/�i`.roa�J" 3eT I� ",4 �' °'d°�.'..:c r a R;�t�, ^� OOZE � pfd a4M " a 1 ^► '#� + yr t• L• �'��R `: � _ �, � 4 dd �� V41 9 p��+ {gyp y��) { �+ d r� ' fir:, ��ss^I •i ,�� 4 F w V Sl V Y 1 L,,t_, ,, M '-.5965 ��a7��4• ; � L7 12'6 �r��r7s AlV"�N �1 7uly 3, 1185 M Butte County Pl.anni,ng Dept. Puff I CoUnty Center Drive tiro-.>ille, GA 95965 JUL" 1,98 Ref- I�tcsliert apes use permit A.P. #30-26-5) A �„ On behalf of our,;, .lient Robert we w�h to appeal the requirement, f of n E. T.R. on the �,AL, iove referenced 'property . 11 0� o 1) �he affect on soil will be negligible. We prppoae gravel pads;' not: asphalt. c, Therefore,, the changjts in absorption rates would be minimal. The only overc;oVering will. bi:n an area previously over -covered by railroad ballast roc 11 Brosion would be little or none due to the flat grade of �th' e "property. 2) Dbjectlonable odors, smoke or fames from barbequ'e pits would be mitigated by the. _act that thcsc pits are presently used now as campers use,,„;he afterbay.'„ With proper camping ,)faoilitieA availal 1p, thi:A tY. c rwav wp1.1 decrease. ° 3) Surface :gun-ofE” water will l not be changed 1;.�3at drastically. However dry well drop inlets could be constructed to intercept any runoff, This wog,ld eliminate discharge into the after - bay. 4) We ,are having a botanist review the' site Pd we will. delay development on any parcel. that may have "rare plants" until` next spring when: they can be easily identified, 5) This entire: area is open to hunting and fishing. ,.It is inconceivable that these camps:i.ter will. be detrimental, to animal, life in such an area:. 6) Where are no people or homes whatsoever, in the immediate area, so again we fail o o sea haw this will create a noise problem. 7) The light will;bd increaseA. �lowevpr, again there are n�\. homes in the immediate arra. It is quite removed from highway "162. 8) Much of this area's planned use is recreation, Theref;orc; this is entirely compatible and consistent with said use:. 13) Wilbur Road is a: goad, wide gravel road. Highway 162 is a main highway recently rebuilt clear to highway 99 to the west. It cert�4nly is capable of much more: traffic than it presently handless. The intersect,ion, of Wilbur Road and highway 162 is a good intersa��tion. Ca.l.- Trans only exp e'ssod t"iiA 1" -.., -ey '� ` " '`3 -uF• . F �. •`l�1," ;9'. "SYA u' x m 4 �4`-s` )tW„°• ��<�° °� •^. p � •�c , r. d+"+'?j �. J`�tz Tq,, M � .°y.-e �1's''Kr�',"S,o 4 s + r n "�* r �5. 4 u *v* V n 1266 OUTTE AVr%NUr OROVILLL, CAS 99966 . ioc))ftcern; over aaces;s to the proposed stare from 162.. We plan, 2"t1 access to '562. Al I apCOO s w'.�11. i)e of% Wilbur Road. This pOrojer should not in ,any way impact parking., �, the� a.xterbay,. ZE' it ,dpe then many riere people will. be using the v to lSalrJ,andhexe t`ri can be bharped .,as 3 s olYarr�r�c� at ot°her� state fac:i:ti.e6 It is also iviconceivable thattra,nsrjorta-w c, V :.V' LL be ' mpacted, People using this facility wall have t e�_,r;;�;r'rti;c�.rtatior�', The will noc be camping here to,en'civ� walking to town or requiring regtilar basis.; Y ` * j 4) The owners rof th.ia facility agree to "blade-off" Wilbusr, Read annually. . This is far More than is presently being done �d should be Adequalte. ` The need icor additional police tjr,-fi.re protection would be } mi-nimal. campsitep would be 'properly cleared, and 'jirc suppression equipment installed _ p a8sist any fire fighting'' ,a (water 'tanks, fire retardant, etl�, ) 1,60 All necessary utilities 'are presently in the area. Private wells will serV ce tboo c,)mp as needed. Individual. septic and dry wel.lA will, accomodate sewer. 17) Any hearth hazards will be cleared with the health dept. prior .to issuance o-f­a permit We forsee none. , The entire pkopert,y is above tfto cr.i.t c,,Ai 155 foot elevation as per our: l.evel.s runs from a D.W.R. bench mark. 18) Any shrubs, ttrees,,e-to,, will be planted Along' the west aide of Wilbur Road Any v�et�r �bartruc: ion will be to th(A wrest as you travel. along Wilbur Road, Thio is not a view of the mountains or the foothills. The Coastal. Mange is very distant. ';lhe\good aesthetic; created .by addition of trees and shrubs in this otherwise ba.rr-n Landscape will be a gond change, not t an adv6rge one. 19) Any impactron existing facilities canbe mitigatedigated by charging a fee icor use of the public iayil,i.ties. Hunarecl ,of 'people tse this area: now. Because it is void of any suc� campsites they camp "wherever,'!a.nd dump their sewer:- on the gtound, This will, lend some order to the area and pro-- vide suitablo campsites, with adequato,drinkinq water :and sewer facii.l i'tien. Vk"YtN PARCEL MAPS „ P11i t.tC RKPOR1' � r i un - 77"' i :5 0� �? 1264 BUTT . ' AVENUt `OROVIL LE, CAr� g-� . page 3 ' - ; reaO and encoura� _d ���shouha bre �aa� led ��..bene�ic al �c �h� � q sled, e,n.tire Can -be Thy caneraC 1 m as w11 800 it, is health. As 1O rcvPTI- to be fe.asib,le (above t e �-oot �' as dry welis 3 µ The k, enefits fayMinOt��L6V�i�11 i✓�1E9 liab""t)t'esobl iglus canan old abandoned rail"Oad gradeter s�mthe Converting useful as our client Proposes a tr ctitte an'd end working :Ear, ��� certya� my wor, h et�ns�wdc�xin 1i Jj Respectfullyk �on'a3L.. Graves G' avers & Assoc. • n, r,. R292 966 9t,q RECEIPT FOR CEkT r~ EO iinAlr_ Nb INSURANCE COVERAGE PROItID�G NO j EOFf, INTERNATIONAL �dA1L � (a@t3 Fi�VBrSBj , BENT'TD 3 Itoeb e x 7� I3aiie8 Olive 'High y" is��'lLvcso 9.5:96-5LL AaE S. G�NtF►� bU�E��""-mow HCSTRIDTEDDEUyEfiY ... � F 0 JN Sit?tVTOMaMANDoftiv =- c'7. GHIriVT�>A'NpM p.1k pAbppESSpF � ;�' eft9tiTp>,'4HptdAHfIpATE `.` "fll1VEpRpyyl�'p�SibICT � � pfllr'LNY � 5Hp1MTiiWllifM'"" `-,. AhbflES'SUFbEIIVEflYWiTH � hGb�iil�TEppE(+VERY � .. fi "OfAt ANS kcd, a � AtiK OR gllT y June 24 585 WHO SMS 00:1 IERVIC �FFiCLAL. caFS8. SEf lOEit IP�Siittif:TK1fJ!%m&wC. w �U.e1.MA,t1. Printyat�rneme, addsC �N end ZIP' Cade lit the U ►ee:,e.e® Items 1, 3, end 4 on the �evertie: r�, i.ilttecbto front ofe'ticteffspace pormite, + ENALT Fbn�wivnit otlwEt� dfbt to back of Oftle. U.Eo $WD r Emf419Mi Mttme "Return, Receipt RequeAed' to number pE UnN' U Tib Bunte county Planning, �.�.nniny�commission. .. (Neinb Of Sender) Count;V Center Drive �\ (Na. MnO Wrmatr Apty Salto, P.O. 9bx of H.O. Nn.) 1 �Z 'ilp orovi lrb 95A(i5- (City, Stet#, and ZIP Cade) i y�N; %�omPletettomt 1, 2j2 and A, Or etl�lYe$� thl; ebrd from ih th-4!jRETUSN VC, ispb5e 4!t the re 5(d6'pellura to cJb thielvall prevent r.sthti .erccrned toVotf, the rpWari wod eitrt'Isb —.6. i-bp+� ode u - avatlablh CO'nSUCt pOster9b4tbr for eey bn ti � ra+,�bYV(L'lIt31'r6^'.jUbited« t,htivrtu Whcm,,:dbib artrl bddreO o rietivaYp, w, �„ i>� ftoSteictrd tleliverV. ,3. Arttale AlJ`dtessed to* IRO - " banes , 28S wG M 've Highway 0xov5ef 'CA ti : o 4, '1'trpb of S801CO: Ar Nurnber r� . xteq�9t�teU U lnwrr?d Ceftitied Q� Exprto! all ` smnatUfh Of v t $'. ClAt f eliYer9\ c M 8. Ad dr an's•Addres (4 � m m b -t !(ffICSiE qi1 f8C (M�� Robert '`Banes June -21, 1985 Page 2. The EIR will fully address all the impacts identified on i the checklist. Project alternatives will be fully explored in the EIR, Also, the;EIR will discuss' feasible project design features of future land uses that Would redure environmental imparts. A fiscal analysis of this project on the demands for public services versus projected tax revenues will not be required as part of this project: We Will continue processing your project upon receiving the RFP fee. If you have any questions, please contact this office, Sincerely, B.A. KIOM Director of Planning David R: Hironimus - AssoL.ate Planner I)M/ss Enclosures � , cc: Ron Graves, 1266 But ,e Avenue, Oroville; CA 45465' AOL LIST OF LOCAL CONSULTAN TS FOR E.T.R. PREPARATION - Eco -Analysts 114 }Yost 7th AveI'iue Jon M. Anderson, P,1E. 965 Myrtle Avenue Chico, CA 95,926 (916) 312-5.0191 Chaco- CA 95926 (916) 343-7396 Earl D. Nelson 4 Assoc. NcrthStar Fingxnoel, ill It' 5UQ Wall. Street Chico, CA 95926 377 Connotes Court, SUI t:e $ " Chico, CA 95926 (916 8.3-p�191 (916 893�1,6t}0 Cool; Associates 4.060 Turk Avenue Ringel Associates O,ro xille, CA 95965 331 Wall Street Chico, CA '95926 (916) 5a3-6457 (916) 343::,5841 Ccddlxq; nriscoll. 4 Assoc. ' 220 Grand Ave Barn}1ar"t, Bro►vn & As86c, OroVille, CA 9596S 1881. 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