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N0 v'.%v.=' L=PL:ECAr-PION P=:TL D 11/6/90 Es1G?'M=Zi G.D.A. 220 i 1 aha A4entie, Oroville, CA.:'95965 XMIZI G D.iRECTOR 'S N NLG,taTIVE 'DLCFA R,? s,Ori , ' IT�GATIM NEG„ D CLAIRATI DAZZ OP "D 12 7' TACT w?0RT STATE CL. .` GHOUSB NO DATE A'CtION nr Fill I r" d*0 ts._ItTiltina ri'LO ,yt, t ,^.i -CYJ,r d° .-*1..•1 T r f-, i 1 ° G•D•A .iOB# 90-06 TENTATIVE SUBDNISY0n TEIMATM PARCEL MAP PRELIMINARY SUMIVISIOTI �WAIVER APPLICATION PLICATION.. (Pleasecheck app:..,pr,S,„ate bcx) ��17 e7 APPLICMIT: CARRAY DERV. & CONST,, t, . PHONE NO: (916) 381-0100 ADDRES 79,19FOLson Ai VD. ;PlI'l 15ts. SACRl2iEA1T0, CA. 95826 MIER: ALBERT R. — .. PHONE NO: ADDRESS; 26920 IMTA- p�.p in+ _v3=I�1...PATOS VT?un Cd 9074 NU:3--208F4ON 33 -+ ADDRE;S 220 qp,-J'b AVLNITE+ 01YOVIUE _., CA. 95485 ' t4k!L NOTXCE OF MRING TO: C.D.A. • WCAT,ION OF PROI RTY TOWIMgxI m 1,fit . RAIr'GE _ 3E SECTION ASSk' saOR°:� PNRCL•;L 704BI R.: 0 & 009 ' _ `TOTAL' ACMiEAGE. PLEt1uE "UMi T PHRLINDIARY TIPI�t AEPOR"4 OR RECENT POLICE OF O (dated within .Ifs:st c�.r. tubnth� ` 'TITId: IIY.,JRAT�Ct: j srx t A�'PIZUTYON• IIIDICA,,V RT'LCW MDA= AIN;„ M'.L'CO rzrl IItF��Ttl�,lTIO t $'' `Jti&CFt nil,:PARTZC'JIAIr pnitCE ,WAS CREATED - DATE Rt"lo M..,.� PAGE ,jlUbMlt AIM SIZ£ OR PARCELS DE. "NG CREATED (including fsny reaai finer ) A'ICTAI,CE T: 11MRAL WATER C61ft; SE' CR 1TOR14 DRAIN; F'RO,'05ED ?dE?'HJD OF MAGE DIti�:"ilCALi—..� !`UMMAUTO GATION D18TRICT ARITATiY SEWER ,"heck with Health 1tenartment) PPOT�J..E�7 .,OUR CE OF W,% M—,. 't "1'tRALITO I'RRfigATi0N D15TRICT , yri,t _ h Health IsePEirtment.) Iib POWER AND PFfOItF.` ,II3L'8 E.YrS';' TO THE k0UI=R1' OV TILE ORI=NAL 1FARCEY,+ TF' IsJTy E TII•SA '£ tttE' DISTANCE THEY WIEG HAVE R) BE EXTENDED; ” Z± A. 41 R OFF USE ONLYA utte County • Plgnning Receipt i 7 Cbunty Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 APPlicant e"Y7 y (916) 538-7601, AP ft 3b�0 1. 0 , O 5, 0,� CV pQ• Subdivision Name (if applicable) APPENDIX H il1tte Filed LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS Supplemental Information for Plain M Department 1, List And describe any other related permits and other public approvals rciquired for this project, including those required by city, regional, stale and federal agencies; NONE :. *2 Proposed scheduling/associated projectst ��ttTNc• 1997 3= Anticipated incremental development (Phasing,of subdivision units., future development: plans)., NI + What method will be utilized to accommodate surxace drainage.! Describe how on-site and downstream drainage channels will be affected, COM ANCE i7ITtf _RiJDY CREEP. DRAINAGE STa Y 5 i't-OxiMity of water for fire fighti; g purposes (hydrants, drants p y > ponds, etc.). ,_„`CONTIGUOIIS ON' LOTH Cry Will cixcrivat Joo or gt•adittg be nece: sarV? Cubic y rds (estimate),. ` 7�d0O CY x Uiret-ti0Ins. f 6 r travel to PfOPerty (rural, and to ouittain,ous areas only):.. N/A M V 14 1 J,•.. 11444rpL.G�e.M+riwMN7+hWY....w ,v.•+Wo titin +'45.1n".n• SCK rt' - •. .0 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION'MEASURESrt identify potentially signifcant environmental impacts ,associated with the bind division. What project design feattires or special conditions' of approval (mitt gation measures) are pro' ed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? NONE ENVIRONMENTAL SE'CTING a) Describe the 'project site as it exists before the praject, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, ,and any cultuttil, f,4istorical or scenic aspects. Describe anv existing struct'urig, on th+v: site, and the use of _ the st.rucLures. Iam is OPEN VITii ,no SIMI.,CTuREs. SOILS AFAFXLLAYunf sTLTS �. 1 WITH ROCK. tdATIVE GRASSES DOMINATE 1911M RO;bE VT5 AND RABBITS BEING TlbZ PRI]1ARY ANIMAL LIFE. !t) beset' be the surrounding, propert es, including information on plants And animals and any cultural, historital or scenic aspects, 111tticAL0 the typty of land use tresidentie;l, commercial, etc:); intensity ut land use tone-famil.y, apartment bouses, shops, ;depart- inen't stores, etc..), .and .scale. of d'evelopMent (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, ietc, ). NOIATfi AND VEVT; 'BOUNDED BY izoRI;BAY SOUM_ ONE HOME ON 1-1�►C. BALANCE OF CONTIGU0 S 'LAND OPEN EAST; OPtN CRAZING (.'i R'I'l1 It:AT1C)N; i hereby ctirt,ifv that the statements furnished above and in tho at ti.t41►tjil PX111hit-q present the data And infoxmatioti required for this i i11 i.11 PVe11UALi0n to Lhu oest of my abillty, and that Lhe 1641ts, statements. and iWornmHon Rro-sent,ed are true and corr..e,ct to the best: of my knowledge and he iaf, f' I 1)%Ite+ gna_Cu re_ For, IiU.sv t;li,l)aral.ee silueL f'oi- longer respolses, �`sJi35 `oaiiyatudo�ana� pub Sx 100 HI IZ "mti!'1i ' r �r GEIVRAr,x.AN COrrFKJRrE�,NcE REI�oR MOR 7y,P RCMX, MAP OR STJBD=V2SSON MAP » ;Tums 1-4 to be completed by applicant n4 APPLICANT NAME AND ADDPrSS: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: .1 ASSESSORlIS PARCEL NUMBER(S):.-&E—e2 G+ PROPOSED USE: =o following items are to be co0gleted by the Planning Department: fQ LAND ONSFRVATION AGREUJENT: GMERAL PLAN DESIGNA.IONI. » iNvelcament/Site bes onation:Czf ,.' : YES .0 It is rec,)=ended that jIdu. Perfoi.-m i the following checked itear.= 3. a ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK $OTaNICAL SURVEY GEOLOGICAL $tiRVrf — YES Na r� WITHIN DEPAP. MFiT OF FISH fV AND GAME DEVELOPRFM ZONEt I+D 114 WITHIN FLOOD PUIN: , WITHIN AREA] SPECIFIC OR Staff Determination: Substartial,ly conforms to: LAND USE PLAN: GENERAL PLAN: 1. Land Use A— if Yes, 2 Conservation ,Name of Pian 3: .Open Space. 4: Safety WITHIN URBAN RESERVE.- Noise ESERVE:Noise '— if Yes; fi� Housing, Nine of Reserve .'. Circtilation ��. R aIPo. ,, LAND Us>r 'PIr1N . ,ZONINGt�. � � ..-� t Stiff Signature r yf 2+ D.ita 115 `fliE APPLIC IT VOW MIHE/ REQUESTED LAND DIVISIONy I AM AWARE OF THFi ABOVE STIFF` DLT :l�iI2�ATON RL"G,tt.Dlt{G' nM CONFO{iMANU WITH iiDr GENERAL PMN AND ZONING,c. t / 'Dated 5ignatiro of Apphc *bl" roport W1,11 expire And tip disicsxddd six (6) taanthi frol the data of tl o staff sigratkire. f , X Planning Department X NAME: CArIRAY 'DEV. Environmental Health Department & CONST. INC. .� X CDF (Forestry Department) Attn, J. Craig Cater AP._30-031-03 05 06� x _ Butte County Sheriff (On areas north of red line on map) PG&E (check title report for easement)' .Pacific Bell ....__, Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR C.rovilYe Mosquito Abatement(a__._ , hool District (wall ma) reas within large map in cabinet) Water Company p y C1f �n{iv1dual wells ere not indicated on a Durham Irriga+ion nR Durham 'rlutual Water Co,, pplicati.on or map) California eater Service Company OrovilZe-Waandltte Irrigation Districto(Oroville are _. Thermalito irrigation District a, SE of river) Limesaddle Community Services Districtl(Paradisearea NE of river) to lake) area along Pentz Rd, Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines area_) Buzztail, Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise :irrigation District City. of . 4 - (check wall maps for spheres of infaue _ Oroville influence) Chico Paradise _--._ Biggs Gridley OI?VILLEAREA ONLY: Lake OroVi.11e Area Public Utility District Feather River Rec,cpa,tion District (see large maly inge map in cabinet) El Medio Fire District p cabinet) (check wall n;az�; a s�'nall portion of Oroville only) BICGS, RICHVAALE,to GRI LEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTc COL'TY)., check wall map and title applies,. Some areas ova,"lap. report Drainage District #1 Drainage District #2 Drainage. District 4100 Drainage District m200 lteclamati.on :District x`833' Reclamation District X2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage Disdric,t 'Butte Creek Drainage ,District TN CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools(Onlyfor r Dept- Of Fish and Game (near water andbdnvruraladd Cal Trans (near State Few . mountain areas_, Richvale Hw (Clark 70► 99, 149 (Chico cut=dZf)y 162 (Olive Hwy. United State Y191 Clark Road). Sta4e Water Quality Control Board (Projects With more y States Forest Service (it project borders USA eland n--check100 tAPobooks) s) Parks and Recreation Department State Water Resources Department( Property near Lake proville) C Rock Creek Reclai.mtion Dist, property near Lake Oroville (west of Chico Airport, Creek and east of �tWy, 99 (see Wall map:} south of Rock Chico Area Recreation & park Dist (only for $uldiv.` CJ.S: Dept, of the Army Sacl%mento .Dist, Corps .' o. Engin s) in rural and mountain, areas) f Engineers (near water and ` PECI L CASES, check tit Y J C') ., �a ,�A �.;-.:.:_:�, ...,a ,ti ..�„ .:. v...l� report for env �. BUTTE COUNTY bEVELOPMENT REV. -EW COMMITTEE MINUTES SEPTEMBER 27, 1993 Gime Extension -Request) 9 Camray pevelppment & Construction Inc;, Tentative Subdivision Map, ,AP 30-031- 3, 5, 6 and 9,, 142 lots located at the southwest corner of Nelson Avenue and 20th Street. thermalito area. Engineer: GDA dell said that a fax was received from Camary asking that this hearing be vacated if Edellsaid law applies to them, granting an automatic two year extension of timegacated if the: new id that law does apply, so this hearing should be vacated and their money err ill be refunded. . *1t 14'.aklr#4c ii:*-*.oke'aeir�'e*t*:�e.:�k,t#*pec*F Ir 71r'fr#il �lr#'#�F Yt �r hlc7lr ie#ir##:ic yir,r#Y � kik lr*trek**kit yYrt Yr �E*A^Yr BUTTE' COttrlTy DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 'COMMITTEE MINUTES SEPTtMSER 27� 1993 �..� ; .. - ,gip"•• ,butte court LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE � 080VILLE, CALIFORNIA 96965.3397 TELEPHONE: 1916) 536.7266 FAX., (916) 538.2140 September 21, 1993 Camray Development and RE: AP 30-031-3, 5, 6 7 9 Inc.onstr•�cton Co. I TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION rIAp 1919 Folsom Blvd., Suite 3`20 Sacramento, CA 95826 Dear Gentlemen: At, the regular meeting of the Butte County Development Review Committee head on September 27 1993, the committee vacated the hearing for consideration of a time extension for the above - refetetically receaveat your request, since the project aUtomanced subdivisiondi,a two year extension of time due to recently enacted state laFr: Please sign and return the attached claim for so that we may process a claim, If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this Office at 538-7266. Very truly yours, Stuart Edell Manager Land Development Division Dept. of Development Services SE/ds cc Enviroxmental Health Department Planning D.vision GDA .w r; -• Lik G -- - - coun LAND OF NATURAL w= �,. AlTH AND BEAUTY r DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WoRKS ' WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY C1NTER DRIVE.. OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9s46 Telephen1tt(916) 538•,481 October 2 _ 1 RONALD D, McFLROY 1 1991 Dutputy D[rector Camray Development & Construction 7919 F,;Isom Blvd, Suite 150 RE: AP 30-031--3, 5, 6, & 9 Sacramento, CA 95826 Camray Development &Const: Dear dentlemen t At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency h 21, 1991 ), the Agency adopted a negative declaration of eld on (0ctober environmental impact and approved the above-referenced the c6n&tions listed 6n,-the--attached sheetproject subject to:. If no appeals are timely filed Advisory Agency's a October within ten (10) days of the date of the Board of Supervisors, this action, will be final. ) With the Clerk of the: When the conditionsof approval are cOMPlied with, it will be i 4 You to fi.? e ►I it n order- for Your ,final, map with the Butte County Department of Public Works ,or recordation within twenty-four (24) months of the date of a the advisory Agency. PProval`by Rer_ently enacted legislation (AB3158, Chapter 1706, Statutes of 1.e imposeffective January 1, 1991, requires that the Department of lash 10001 impose and Collect filing fees as specified to defray the cost of��manamin e protecting fish and wildlife trust r and managing Collected during the environmental reviewsorocess These filing fees are time the County files a "Notice of Determination" ithathetCobntl�aid at the of the County in. which the Project is located: y Clerk Pursuant to Section 21152 of the Public Resources Code�dure is required; Ta increase administrative efa:iericy, the statttta delegated the of filing fees to the County Clerk; The red required in connection than Project ,s checked btalow q your i PAG,, VO PROJECT NAME; AP NUMBER: OF ENV-_MOt 'ENTAL DOCUMENTNOTICE OF E�'1ZON SAT CLASSIFICATION OF EXSMpI'zGN j A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt $25400 (Twenty--Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee B. De Minimus ImpacE - Certificate of Fee Exemption, $25-OC '(Twenty-Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee 2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION - FEE`REQUIRED ( 7X) A. Negative Declaration_ $1,250.00 (Twelve Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee 825.00 (Twenty-Five Dollars) Clerk's Fee B. Environmental impact Report $$50 ('Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars) State Filing Fee $25.00 (Twenty-Fiore Dollars) Clerk's Fee 3. OTHER (Specify? $25.1)0 (Twenty--Five Dollars)''Cl rk's Fee The .fee should be paid to the Plannin,. Department by ( November 4, 1 in order for the Novice of Determination to .be timely f51ed. Make checks) payable to the County of Butte,k The project applicant should be aware that Jf he or she does riot remit payment of the ,required filing fees, the project approval may be invalid by law and may not be operative, vested or final, pursuzint to the provisions of Public Resources Code Section 21089 (b), fish and Game Code Sec: 711.4 (c) and' Section 753.5 (d) (3) and (7)i Title 14, California Code of 9egti8tions Should you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this office Very truly yours, `William Chef:f Director of Public Works Jahn Nendonsa Assistant Director JM/ds CG Planning Department Environmental health Department GDA Albert Baxter`, 2600 Indian Weak 1td3 } Rahciio Pelos Ve�4. ('a dM7A:' . CAMRAY DEVELOPMENT R CONSTRUCTION INC., TI3NTATIVL SUBDIVISION MAP, AP 30-031-3, 5, 6 and 9, 165 lots located at the southwest corner o£ Nelson Avenue and 20th Street: Thermal to area. Engineer: Public [,'arks conditions! g CAA I Submit t..,,� ,�drainage plans to the Departlaent of pub " for approvb" :..d install the required facilities: lic Works 2 Provide 20 ft., ra;j'ius property line returns at all street interseetiohs. 3 Provide right-of—wad, for standard N intersections. o. S-5 at all street 4 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback line from the ce inter or streets; and Plumas Ave:. Indicate a 55 . buildin of setback line on 20th. Street;,, £t. building 5 Street; signs shall be provided by the developer at al` street b intersections per County requirements, alternate names for each street to the County address caordinatorfor approval of street names.) 6 Construct full street section on interior streets to KS- standard with rolled curb, gutter.,.anii` sidewalk „ 2 B road AB, SG,250 prime, .fog seal and 957- relative compaction. AC, 8" Construct one-half plus 12 ft, lane street section on 20th Street; Plumas Avenue and Nelson Avenue to RS-2-A access road st~ndard with curb, gutter, and sidewalk; Minimum structural section to be 2" AC and S" At with fog seal and 95% relative compaction. Submit design to for approval.R County Department of Pt°,Nlic Storks value determinations and other data may be required to support section design,, S 7 Provide monumentat,on as required by the Depa.rQment of Works in accordance with accepted standards, Public Street grades and other features shall comply with the }lune County Ordinances) design resolution and other accepted engineering standards 9` Provx rte Permanent solution for drainagei Pay appropriate Thermaii:to Drainage fee, 10 All easements of record to be shaven an the final map, 1.1 deet requirements Of Butte County Pare bepart:ment or other responsible agenwy, 12 Street lighting shbll be providnd in accbrdance with Butte 'Co ntreuitiements' accepted design cterPG& ia and recommendations of { CAMRAX DE`r1OPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION INC. TSM 13 Provide 1 ft. no access strip_ along Nelson Avenue and 20th Street frontage. 14 Pay off assessments-. 15 Meet the requirements of the utility companies (i.e..,, PG&E, Pacific Telephone, water, sewer). 16 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required: 17 Swale thru lots 12 thru 23 msut be filled and relocated or piped to 20th Street. 18 Developer shall provide all required traffic safety signs, including stop signs. Health Dept. conditions: 19 Provide a letter or ot}tLr documentation from Ihermalito ,Irrigation District stating that they are willing and able to supply domestic water to parcels 1 through 142. 20- 'Provide,a letter or other documentation from Thermal.itu Irrigation District stating that they are willing and able to supply sewer service to parcels 1 through 142. 2l Place a note on the map that states "development of parcels l through 142 will require connection to a public sanitary sewer." 22 Place a note on the map that states "development of parcels 1 through 142 will require connection to a public water supply." Planning Dept. conditionst 25 All lots shall be subject to the North Oroville/Therinalito traffic impact fees pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 10, Article V of the Butte County code, said traffic impact fens shall be paid in accordance with Section 10-58 of said code, 24 A development impost fee, lot Sheriff's Facilities shall be paid pursuant to the pj;oi:risions of chapter 3, Article II of the Butte County Code, prior to isabance of building pexigits or use permit in the case of a mobile home park.; Said fedi amount will be determined and calculated as of the date of application for the building permit or use permit. Place note of final trap as required by ordinance 25 The applid6bt`shall pay school impact feeds as required by the Thermalito Union , :h.00i TA6trict. i i CAMRAY DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION INC. TSM 26 Obtain wetland clearance from the U. , Army Coxp,a of Engineers prior to recordation of the final map. 27 Conditions, convenants, and restrictions shall be recorded for lots 1 thru 11, 23, 300 3$, 39, 40, 138 thru 142 inclusive which establishes that the shaded a,-ea for these lots is a non-disturbance area which is subject to protection under a Dept. of Army Nationwide Permit for Waters of the United States," for wetlands: and vernal pools. The Declaration is for the protection .of the Owner, and the public at large, and as notice that a Nationwide Permit (Permit) exists and affects rights and obligations of Owner, its personalrepresentatives, successors, and assigns as to the subject property, and hinds Owner and its successors and assigns as follows: a) All terms and conditions in the Permit and this document. are accepted by Owneras assessments on the land, to run with the land, and as binding, and restrictions on the use of th covenants, conditions e land by Owner, its representatives, successors or assigns. b) The, corps will be informed if Owner, or its successors or assigns, intends; to fill or modify any or all wetlands. c) No alterations or additions to the fill authorized by the Permit will be made by Owner, its personal representatives, successors,or assigns unless expresly authorized in writing by an appropriate issuing authority under the Clean Water Act. d) Owner expressly retains for itself, its Personal representative, heirsi successors, or assigns, all right not incon'sisteht with the terms of the Permit or this document. I 1 BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES OCTOBER 21, 1991 PRESENT: JOHN MENDONSA, TOM REID, PAULA LEASUR ALSO PRESENT; TOM WRINKLE, DIANA SR EY, KEN LENHARDT, MIKE EVANS, PAUL PADGETT -_-_ --------..-------- --_-----..r.__..ti� �....w ---- - -- A. TEMTATIVE aU,8DjVjSIQN pQR CONSIDERATION`, CamtaY Development and construction Inc'., Tentative located he � 30«L31^03r A5, 06 and 09, 142 lots loceted at the s.buthwest corner Oz Nelsen Avenue encs 20th Street. Thermalito area. Engineer: GDA Mr. Mendonsa said that the applicant submitted a waiver of the 5 day time limit for receipt of the P16nning Director's Report:. Rt said that. the vernal pool area is shown on the map a$ easement area within the lots, This•was worked out after discussions with Fish and Game and the Army Corps of Engineers: Ken Lenhardt said there. Were nr, problems with the conditions. Mi. Mendonsa said that_an exception, to the 3:1 rule would be nece, because the vernal pool area of the lr>ts would be unusable, ssary Ms. Leasure said that the Planning slept. mi,,igations would alT be conditions. The necessary signed agreements are in the file. It was decided to add a statement to Planning Deft, condition`2 that tha note should be placed on the final map regarding ,payment of the Sherif+s impact fee. Mr. Reid stated: having revievL-4 the environmental review checklist, the Planning Director's Report of Odtr. 18, 1991, and the conversations at this meeting, I make a motion to Adopt a negative declaration of environmental impact for the CamraY Development and CsSnstructioir sub- division to create 142 .lots 6n,AP 30-031-03,, 0S, 06 anti 09, finding that Ole project is in conformance with the .butte County General: plan ani Atte County Eoning and will not have a significant effect on the environment. bRaving £aurid the above$ I further move to approve the Project. Approval ee detrisubject to the fallooring conditions and finding that approval will not bmental to the healthb safety and welfare of the People Of Butte County provided the. required conditions roe complied with. Thero eat is subject to Fish and game fees, Motion seconded by Ms, feature and carried uhanirnously: Public Works cohditiohs 1 3ubmi.i road and drainage plans to the bepartmrent of Public Vo'kt for approval and install,the required fec l'itics: 2 Provide 20 ft: rbdi.us property li.nereturns at all street.. �.ntersections: BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES OCTOBER 21, 1991 1AGC 2 3 Provide right -of -wry for standard No:, 8-5 at all street intersections. 4 Indicate 50 ft. building setback line from _ � g -- the centerline of zntprza treets and Plumas Ave. Indicate a 55 ft. building setback line on 10th Street., 5 Street signs shall .be provided by the developer At all street intersections per County requirements. (Submit 5 alternate names foe each street to the County address coordinator for approval of street names.) Construct full street section ori interior streets to RS -2-B road standard with rolled curb, gutter, and sidewalk and 2" AC, gra AB, SC 250 prime, fog seal and 95% relative compaction. Construct one-half plus 12 ft. Jane street section on 20th Street, P?umas Avenue and Nelenn Avenue to PS -2-A access road standard with curb, gutter, and sidewalk. Minimum structural section to be 24i AC and 8" AB with fog seal and 959 relative compaction. Submit design to County Department of Public Works for approval. "R" value determinations and other data may 'be required to support section design. 7' Provide monumentation as required by the Department of Public Works in accordance with accepted standards. 8 Street grades and other features shall complywith the Butte. County Ordinar,�ces, design resolution and other accepted engineering standards. 9 Trovidexpermanent solution for dray _nage. PAY appropriate to Drainage fee. 10 All easements of record to be shown on the final flap. 11 Meet requirements of Butte County Fire Department or other responsible agency.: 12 Street lighting shall berovii,, p _d in accordance with requirements, accepted Butte County design criteria, and recommendations of P�&E; 13 Provide 1 ft. no access strip along Nelson Avehue and, 20th Street frontage. 14 Pay off assessments 15 meet the requirements of the utility companies (ie., PG&E, pacific Telephone, watero sewer 16 Pay any delinquent takes or current taxes As-60ired. t BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY MINUTES OCTOBER 21, 1991 PAGE 3 17 Swale thru lots 12 thru 23 msut be filled and r to 20th Street. relocated or piped 18 Developer shall provide all required traffic safe including stop signs. tY signs,► Health. Dept6 condition,, 19 Provide a letter or other documentation from ting that they are T'hermalito Irri ,ati District stating to parcels 1 through 142; willing and k\ble to supply g an PP) damest,ic water 20 Provide a letter or other docuinent-a .°'rom 7hermalito I District stating that they are willing and able 'to rri� to parcels 1 through 142. �atio,� supply sewer service 21 Place a note on the map that states "development 142 will require connection to a public sanitary of Parcels l through 22 Place a note on the ma" ,. �� sewer...," 142' will require he R'dPt 'h ttsta es "dpublievelopment of Parcels l through. water supply. Planning Dept. conditions; 25 All lots shall be subject to the North Oroville Impact fees pursuant tote /Thermalito traffic Butte County code said tfiaffcvlm�,ons o� Chapter 10, Article Y of the With Section 10-58 of seid code. pact fees shall be paid in accordance 24 1. A development Impact fee for Sheriff's Facilities pursuant to the provisions of chapter 3 ArticlelYhoflthe Butte Coder prior to i.ssnance of buildin a County a mobile home permits or use permit in the case of Park. Said fee amount will be determined and calculated as Place the date, of application for the illbe Place note on final, map as required b building Permit or use permit;. Y ordinance 25 The applicant shall 7hermalito Union Spay school impact fees as requited by the chool school District, 26 Obtain wetland clearance frcya the U. -S, ArmI Prior to recordation, of the final map, Y Cotes of Engineers 27 Conditions, convenantsj and restrictions Shall be records 1 thru 11i 2�r 300 38! 39r 40 d for lots I that the shaded area ;� ' 158 tiro 142 inc!' which establishes ` ��r these lots is a :non -disturbance area which is subject to Protection under a Dept, of Army Na�`ionw.idQ Permit for "Waters of the TJriited States " Declaration is for the for wetlands and veryal. ,30'51-, Tho Protection of the Ok�ner and the public at large; and as notice that a Nationwide Permit he exists and affects rights and obligations of Owners its successors, and assigns as to the subjects erre r Y P` p" esentat3vesr personal Owner and its successors and he as follows. yr and binds BUTTE COUNTY ADVISORY AGENCY 'MINUTES PAGE 4 OCTOBER 21, 1991 a) All terms and conditions in the Permit and this document are accepted by Owner as assessments on the land, to run with the land, and as binding covenants, conditions. and restrictions on the use of the land by Owner, its representatives, successor's, or assigns. b) The corps will be informed if Owner, or its successors or assigns, intends to fill or modify any or all wetlands. c) No alterations or additions to the fill authorized by the Permit will be made by Owner, its personal representatives, seccessors,or assigns unless expresly authorized in writ-ing by an appropriate issuing - authority under the clean Water Act:. d) Owner expressly retains for itself, its personal representative, heirs, successors, or assigns, all right not inconsistent with the terms of the 'Permi't or this document. B. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAPS FOP CONSIDERATION 2 Ron Bamberger, Tentative 'Parcel Map, AP 61_48-50, 4 parcels Located on. the northerly side of Bell Ranch Road approxi one mile westerly of Oro Quincy Hwy. Berry Creek area. Engineer: GOA and Micnae' Evans Mike Evans was present. He said the conditions ae alright and the Dambergers were present at the meeting. Mr. Reid said there would be need to he usable area on each parcel,. Mss. Leasure sa,,d that the mitigation for the high school would be deleted and the"ones for Sheriff's impact and water tender fees would be conditions. Mr. Reid stated: havingreviewed the environmental review checklist, the Planning Director's Report of Sept. 4, 1991, and the conversations at this meeting; I make a, notion to adapt e negative declaration with mitigation measures for the Ron Dambe,;fger ttarcel map to create 4 parcels on AP 61-48-501 finding that the project could have an effect on the but will not have a significt.%nt effect in this case r 'i p the requited mitigation measures are complied with + That mitigationprovided measure will be #3�as listed within the�lanning Directors Report; The . _i _ " motion is made noting tYiat the project °s "t'de minimus" with respect to fish and wildlife impacts: Having found the above, I further move to approval the project, Approval is 8UFJjbct to the following conditions and finding that approval will not be"r detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the people of Butte Cdunty provided the required conditions are complied with Public Works conditions; 1 'Verify regal. access. 2 Provide two--wdy traversable actess RS--S--LD -2 to each parcel frgin 6 county maintained road or state highway. INTER-DEPARTtV ENT MEMORANDUM TO; Butte County Advisory Agency FROM Planning Director SUBJECT: Report on Camray Development & Construction, Inc. for Tentative Subdivision Map on. AP# 030-031-003, 005, 006 and 009 DATE: October 18, 1991 This is a proposal for a Tentative Subdivision Map to divide 38.5 acres to create 142 lots in three resent zoning ases, has(Agricultural(44 Lots), Phase 2 (41 Lots) and 'Phase 3 (57 Lots), The F . -Residential). 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. The proposal does not conflict with County zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County General Plan nor any county, specific or community plan. Recommend approval of the above mentioned project subject to the following conditions - 1: All lots shall be subject to the North Oro111le/Thermalito traffic impact fees Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 10, Article V of the Butte County Code; said traffic impact fees shall be paid in accordance with Section 10-58 of said code. 26 Aevelo meat impact fee for She P P riffs Facilities shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, Article It of the Butte County Code, prior to issuance of building permits or use permit in the case of a mobile home park. Said fee amount will be determined and calculated as of the date of application for tine building permit or use permit, Pfaot 11;14t & F•�" /`,,ic y G! y�� ,�-� '� i` ,?cy„ 3= The applicant shall pay school impact fees as .required by the thernialito Union School District, 4. Obtain wetland clearance from the U& Arm` g CorP s of En ineers prior to recordation of the final map, � 5, Conait,c��sv, covenants; and restrit6ons shall be recorded for lots 1 thru 11, 23, 30, M 88, A 40, 138 thru 142 inclusive which establishes that the shaded area for these lots is A. rim' disturbance area which is subject to protection under a Department of Army Nationwide Permit for 'Waters of the United States," for wetiands and P Declaration is for the protection of the Owner and the public vernal ools. I`lie , f i at large, and as notice that a Nationwide Permit (Permit) exists and affects rights and obligations of Owner. its personal representatives, successors, 'and assigns as to the subject property, and binds Owner and its successors and assigns as follows: a. Ail terms and conditions in the Permit and this document are accepted by Owner as assessments an the land, to run with the land, and as binding covenants, conditions, and restrictions on the use of the land by Owxer, its representatives, successors, or assigns. 1z. The Cors will be informed ormed if Oevner, or its successors or assigns, intends to fill or modify aid or all wetlands, C. No alterations or additions to the fill authorized by the Permit will be made by Owner, its personal representatives, successors, or assigns unless expressly authorized in uniting by an appropriate issuing authority under the Clean Water Act: d. Owner expressly retains for itself,' its personal representative, heirs, successors, or .assigns, all right not inconsistent with the terms of the Permit ar this docurr�ont. J"H:jlo cc Camray Development G.D.A. 1� CAr '' �.......... Atat3 DEVElor 7 818 FpI.50r1t pLVD,, aO,varnucraGN 4Q INC, gAca��aeNro, Or, Q582.9, t<ta. PAX. -.F „ '3ALOiDO 31Ii.OZBB N Nadr.iak B. 9:,ight _ 1'he 'xtul l' to IJniah Bt�ilso7. District d 0ij grand Avenu a Re PrOpcs Etd 6�1-nus Family neve. Upm: nt APO 30-i031--:03t651060. & 09 SouthW !mt corner of Nelson & St, Mi.. Light This letter ;is to stats the Aist.r; , . areotghtwid ginmtruc�ion Coxnr(CrimrSY D elopnezttray) and the Thermalito Vnxan SchooliotM str�ctj rlagatding the 1 1pact of carr +s r daVzinPmOnt on the niaisrict 9 � already over��roarded sohoo,��ap x�sis x ate. enoad : o os - g rm tha Dj strict s ;intari�, that 'this a rae., s�n� re�.ea�ae theabove P p ed da elopment from fueth.er a virohMental tnpa�C rastriotiOnsu Aa that' relate to the District. J;n Consideration xor this z610asea r Cams, ay V01unteirl,ly� agrees to E► . the bistriot ona nuhdred and Fl,:I p y ssq X»r tan.i.t at th6 time bui�.ctin �' Doi tars (�za0. ()o) per b�droQnt The P-ropvsed c evaio,pmelit Cants permitsol for aach writ;! datitched tini.ts. 2 singly family YoUxs truxyr , k h Will. vide ed7� C $ te RIbSide!ntiaiz DW#Alopmen up xizatondrz(n Presdeant ThQU-malito union sahlao�. A:iazr�:ct Vic: ? tt + ouhty PlOn ng bept GSA, y7'i�`St'leex"3ri(� 1 ��11GiSVl~ERING X SURVEYING �i�I n N�p�IN.ry .NIV ICi.7 22Q GRAND AVENUE QROVILLt, CA. 95165" (9 533-2068 October 16; 1991 BlItte Colulty Piclnttn� �?epctr7ntzitt 7 County Cnter.Dr•ive Oro►iille, Ca, 9J96.5 i ttrr AIrw Joe Hcrrtter APIV 30 031." •�rS, v & 9 Camray Det�elopnlerlt, Teiltative Sltbdivisioll Dear Joe, o, Per our tel'Onhoite converS,0tiort oil . 045-91 ti�ve cite enclosi)t a co � rG'SUllrta�li, y a�ipl'OT�tTl of�(Ile tG';wTlatil�e stxbCtlYiSlC�tt rttfrp Flt. Clilco ryotl�I�ill rtY7xe Oil pag�3 of the t11e. f 'orp. of E tS tt " etland clear ante fi c"ll the U"ited States Ar n y nra t � t I states oblazn to We Would ask that the pt}ocess ng of sitl,� ct condition elle referenced project colt'lrl►ie as scl ec cif ('(PP oval that I"etlaittis cled"ditce be obtained. t ltrlccl Should yoIli. have (ult' (711,?Stiohs) please call Sincerely, Kertnetl C', Lenhardt P. E, GDS mgmee)-hig SlIrv� rin I.'CLNt '91.067 r•dated*- 6:1 2d,�'0 cr6 of Chico voitli hesvltr.�} ori; ' , KiENNEN t. L1=M_'« Ah li'Y 4 r?ECEIVED COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT PLANNING CITYorCNICO Pdth and Main Streets 1W, 187Z P.U, Box 3420 Chico, CA 95927 il0vembp 20, 1950 (918) 895.4851 t� . " ATSS 459.4851 .... J Mr: Ken Lenhard .._ G.D.A, Engineering 220 Grand ,Avenue orovil7 e, CA. 95965 WO# LOGGED ttL; Baywood Estates Tentative Vesting Subdivision Map boar Hr, Lenhardt " P.1aase be advised that the city of Chico Planning Commission, at its meeting of November 19; 1990, adopted Resolution No, 90--93 conditionally approving the above referenced tentative map. A 'copy of that resolution, listing the eonditiotys of approval, is attached for your use and reference. The final map for this subdivision shall b prepared in acewith, the standards set forth in the Subdivision Map Act ani, the Chic: Municipal code. The .trap is to be filed with the Department of Public Works within thirty-six months of the date of approval. Please .feel free to contaele this Office if you require 'additional information or assistance. Sincerely, ,'• Suz a Myers Assistant.Pl.anner SMipb cc: North "Valley. Development, 1900 oro Dam Dlvd., 91-A, Orovil.le_w/Res. ilohn Bi�y, 2606 Floral Avenue, Chico w/Res: ADPW(E) w/Iles. )?,3xe 'Diapt, w-IRes , narcia Christopher, Chico Main Post office (reduced may only) SUB, 'l W rtes, TF; 11/1/93 ;Att6c' hMoliti Res6lution ,i 2 3 RESOLUTION 'NO 90,-95 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNIR6 COM418810N OF THE CITY OF CHICO APPROVING VESTING.TENTATIVE SLTBBIVISION NfAP 7 BAYWOOD ESTATES SUBDIVISION 8 WHEMS, a vesting tentative subdivision map has been sui,titted for property located on the: east side of rloral.Avenue, 600 feet north of East Avenin; and 10 11 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has Considered the staff report and vesting tentative: subdivision map at a public 'raring; and 12 l 13 WHEREAS, the Planning Comtui ;Sion finds that this vesting i tentative subdivisiori map' and its design and improvements are r 15 consistent with the Chico General. Plan and awin:ds that the site is 16 ph ysical,t Y suitable A.cr G the ro P POsed deo elcpment, and finds that the 17 discharge o> waste into the City's sewer system will not resU1t in a 18 violation o ' California. Regional Water Quality Control Saard requirements, and 1 2� WHI:REF,S,this' 1 o'OM IS ' ion having :further c ihsidered a negative.. 2 declaration for th': vesting ♦tentative subdivision map z quested in the application, as Well as the Initial 5tixdy and any,' comments madb Itz connection therewith, hereby approves such negative declaration, finding that notenLial ecxvitaninentay effects will y,ot occut due to epplic4L",15n Of City ordinances and standatatr and conditions o,1 a n n map, and ppriyval of 'flim vestin • ten'tat,�ve subdiir:Sio WWREA5, this vesting tentative map complies with ill State and City V..dipjatjohs goVothing the division of landg aticia r I : 1 WHEREAS, division and development of the property in the MOnner` 2 set forth on the vesting tentative subdivision map will not 3 unreasonably -interfere with the free and complete use of existing 4 public and/^r public utility easements or rights-of-way. NOW, THEMPORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE pLANNTN(, uuh"I- 8S'TON Or- T14 6CZTX OF CHICO, AS FOLLOWS: 7 1. The Planning Commission hereby approves the vesting tentative subdivision map for Baywood Esta.,es Subdivision. 9 2. That the approval here.n grarrtdd --:tall be subject; to the 10 following conditions; N �1 1 t�. Segregate any.. assessments against. the property. 12 8: pay any delinquent taxes and/or assessments against the 13 property. 19 C. Meet all requirements ,set forth in the Public Works 16 Subdivision Pwportr attached hareto and incorporated herein 16 by this refr�rence 17 D. All lots shall, meet minimum standards for area and width as $ set forth in the conditional ptatohe, agreement: .for th6 property; 20 E include the folloWir�j notation on, the final map of the subdivision: 22 "In accor&nce %i.th the provisions of the Chit* Municipal 2 Code, a Street Facility improvement Fee will he assessed and levied upon the owner,of any lot or parcel within this 2 suhdavisioh at tha tante a. new building"' or structure is 26 constructed on such _lot or parcel., at the time art alteration 27 or addition a.s made to an existing building or strttoture on 28 1 4 l `.'IL . a0 �i�: ' it Q:I y such lot; or parcel Which results in an expansion of the floor 2 area of the building or structure, or at the time a change or 3 expansion is made in the use of sucl, lot or parcel or any 4` b,A ding or,structure located thereon which results. in an 5 increase In the number of motor vehicle trips generated by 6 the use of the lot or paressl or any building or structure 7 located thereon. 1: Include the foliciLng notation on the final map of tie 9 subdivision; IQ "In accordance with the provisions of the Chaco Municipal I1 Code, a Park, .Fac it Ity Pee Will be assessed and levied upon 12 the owners of any lot or parcel within this subeUvision at 13, the time, one or more dwelling units are added to such lot or 1 � parcel, incident to the construction of a new building on the 1b lot ot pa=el, the alteration or construction of an addition 16 to an e:!gstinO building on the lot or patcel, of the change 17 in use of a non --residential building on the lot oi,paradi to ; 18 a residential use;" G. Note on the map, the requirelhdnt for payment of school 2Q impact fees, 21 9, Complete annexation of property to the City of Chico. Obtain wetland 0.0atandLl from the Il4a. tmy� Carps of �3 �hganeers: - , 24 -3 'chat=, pursuant to the Chico Municipal Code, the City tdanager' .is 2 authorized to s,igr► the final me,p of anis subdivision upon 6 :terti.fication by the Director of Pub)Uc lf6eks that all ''conditions +af 27 approval have been met or agreed to be met, in a form a.dceptabl.e t6 J., BUTTE COUINTY DEPARTMEINT OV PUBIC HEALTH. Division nt EAvironment.al Health 7 County Center Drive OI*OviX;.e, CA 95965 (916,1 538-7231 ,;Uly 21 J11.991 yr :`Vi ie, CA 55965 k - C Mt y T)aVej,ctJmezt - St or o% w3.lbvr Road A� r 0�- s-sF "� 93 anti 30-- 6 48 & 45 Dear Sirs., Th i s depa je.-It haS adQiS#-Id x, h a $i1tte Count ly Lt)epaY wTiel;t of 27yzb1 'a SGcr.'ss Land Oevelopzent Sect:ict that tfe are prepared to art on th e- a ve app" I cation,. aper Basad ona-1 :nformatio,, ,te can recommend approval or >. RecomYtaended Conaltions for Approval 1„z, P-' act- shot..: cn ,'lap IthaIr: i.-e-mF inzIng lands ha,c v'e IJ.G1'i~ been apirDv d- "'” aatgAej a disposal: y azl quis ration �: 'c Yui y this latter, please loin ct, we at h— above li-Vt-ed address cr `elaphone number between ,3:005 -10:00 a » l . wee.:da,vs Ve v tru 'Ir ycut=l, Phii3.p 5`� Ne3t3'7 ?rogrnr,� tfanacr "_r Di*rYsa r i� ref 86nVironmental Health CC IF a; n44A-t 7 Department V DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHLF'F, Director COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 T61cphone:(016) 538.76131 RONALD D. McELR_OY Deputy Director September 25, 1991 Camray Development & Coast. Inc. RE: AP 30-031-3, 5, b 9' 7919 Folsom Blvd. Suite 15.0 TENTATIVE 5U8DIVIsiog MAP Sacramento, CA 95825 Dear Gentlemen; At the regular meeting of the Butte County Subdivision Committee held on September 25, 1991, the Committee reviewed the above-refe,,renced tentative subd v1sion. As a result of this meeting, Public Works will recommend the enclosed list of conditlons. This project has been scheduled for the Advisory Agency mobting of October 21, 1991. The meeting will commence at 9:00 a. n. w.n the Board Of Supervisors Room, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA:' If, ycu have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office. Very truly yours,' Williom Chef Director of Public Uorks John Meadonsa Alasistant Directot JM/ds attachtaent CC: Qianr ing Department Environmental Health Department GDA , r, CAMRAY DEVELOPMENT 6, CONSTRUCTION `,INC. , TENTATIVE SiIR)IVISION MAP, AP 30-031-3, 5, b and '". 165 lots located at the southwest corner of Nelson Avenue and 20th Street.. Thermalito area. Engineer. GPA Public Works conditions: 1 Submit road and drainage plans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install the required facilities. 2 Provide 20 ft. radius property line returns at all street intersections,, 3 Provide right-of-way for standard No, S-15 at all street intersections. 4 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback line from the centerline of interior streets and Plumas Ave. Indicate a 55 ft. tidildirlig setback line on 20th Street. 5 Street signs shall be provided by the developer at all street intersr.ntions ,per County requirements. (Submit 5 alternate names for each street to the County address coordinator for approval of street names,) 5 Gjiistx s %. Lull "tr Yet section on r, tori nr s Q treets to RS -24 road standard with roiled curb, gutter, and sideva,lk and 2"'AC, $" At, CC 250 prime, fog seal and 95% relative compaction. Cols'tr'uct one-half plus 12 ft. lane street section on 20th Street] Plumas Avenue and Nelson Avenue to RS -2-A acr_ess road standard with curb, gutter, and sidewalk. Minimum structural section to be 2" AC and 8" AB with fog seal. and 95% relative compac ion, Submit design to County Department of Public Works fo • Approval. 11" Value determinations ara other data may be required to support section design. 1 Provide monumentation as requiredby the Department of Public Works in accordance with accepted standards, 8 Street grades and other features 0)mply with the Butte Count,+ Ordinances,, design resolution And oth("r accepted engiheering standards, 9 Provide permanent solution for drainage. Pay appropriate' Thermalto Drainage fee: 10 All easements of record to be shown on the final map, 11 Meet requirements oz Butte County Fire Department or other responsible agency, 12 Street lighting shall be provided in accordance with Butte County requ > p `g , recommendations `o PG�u�.rements accepted design criteria and c 1oFt 6,0 ^3£ T'21!'s7 'la' 916 53w D0 6' THERKAL2TO DIS j i TNERMAZITO UNION RLEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 400 Grand Avenue Orov�!Ie, California 95955 91.6-533-8818 14 EM0R,ANAUM TO: Mr. William Heartman Camray Development Co: FROM. Mr. Light DATE t October 16 � 90 CtkJECTr Releaso Agreement of APM30-031-03, 05,. 06 & 09 Southwost corner of Felson & 20th St. I am faking you the agreement between C'amraY aid The :malitb Union School District My secretary iMC01,4med me on your thoughts concerning whose letterhead vas being used for the agreement. I have no nroblorn with leaving the agreement on Your letterheads Knox do x believe it will make any di4k&#,t0hcc to the _suite Couxlty p2ar hing' department. WA VWy pleased we were able to come to a mutual agreement. If you have any questions or co terns in the future, please fear free to Cont6at ma: Thank you Fs(►rb�iibid��rgt�ti�9► - :911tte county r� -R DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS' WILLIAM (BIII) CHEFF, Director T COUNTY CENTER DRIVE K OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 538-4681 01-,R 4.1.FTED MAIIr RONALD D, McELROY Deputy Director September 13, 1991 Camray ,Development Cont. Inc. RE: AP 30-031-3, 5, 6 & 9 1919 Folsom Blvd., Suite 150 Tentative Subdivision Map Sacramento, CA 95826 Dear Gentlemen. Please be advised that the above-iWentified tentative subdivision will be reviewed by the Butte Couh,�y Subdivision Committee on September 25, X991:,, 19904 The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Data Processing Center Conference Roomi located on the ground floor, at #1 County Center Drive, 9roville, California. The Butte County Advisory Agency will review the project ori October 21, 1901, 1990, The meeting will. commence. at `9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors' Roomu25 County Center Drive .0roville, Calrtornia. Public. Works will recommend the conditions listed oft the attached .sheet. I'f you have any questions regarding this matter', please contact this office: Very truly yours, Villiam Chef Director of .Public Works �ioin �iendonsa Adrsistant :Director ,7M/ds attachment: cc., Planning Department. Environmental 4tealth 'Department 0 - tip' .. ! •.. ,_ ,. .,.,,. .. :. :, -:, ... .., . .. ". .'h CAMRAY jJt;VE1.,OPMENT CONSTRUCTION INC., TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP, AP 30-031-3, 5, 5 and 9i 165 lots located at the southwest corner of Nelson Avenue and 20th Street. Thermalito a'r'ea:. Engineer: CDA Public Works conditions: l Submit road and drainage plans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install the required facilities 2 Provide 20 ft. iadius property line returns at all street intersections. 8 Provide right-of-way Por standard No. 9-5 at all street intersections, G. Indicate a SCJ ft building setback line ,from the centerline of interior streets and Plumas Ave indicate a 55 ft. building setback: line on 20th Street 5 Street signs .shall be provided by the developer at all street intersections per County requirements. (Submit 5 alternate names for each street to the County address coordinator for approval of street namesY,) 6 Construct full street section on interior streets to RS-2-B road standard with rolled .curb, gutter, and 'sidewalk anis 21' AC, 81i AB, SC 250 prime, fog seal. and 95% relative compaction. Construct one-half plus 12 j ft. lane street section on 20th Street, Pitimas Avenue and Nelson avenue to PS-2-A access road standard with curb; gutter, and sidewalk. MinUum structural section to be 2" AC and 8" AB with fog seal and 957. relative compaction. Submit design to County Department of Public Works for approval, "V value determinations and other ;data, may be egtired to support section design. 7 Prtgide monumentation as required by 'the Department of Public 146rks in accordance with accepted standards, 8 Street grades and other features shall comply with the Butte Cosnty Ordinances, design re861ution and other accepted engineering standards, 9 Provide permanent solution for drainage: Pay appropriate , Thermalito Drainage fee. 10 All easements of record to be shown on the final map. ]1 Meet requirements of Butte County Fire Department or other responsible agency. 12 Street Sighting shall be provided in acttrdance with Butte County* requirementsi accepted design criteria) and recommendations of PC&B, IM / CAMRAX DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION INC. TSM; 13 Provide 1 ft. no access strap along frontage. Nelson Avenue and 20th Street 14 Pay off assessments;, 15 Meet the requirements of the utility Pacific Telephone, water, companies ( ,e, PG&E, sewer). 16 Pay any delinquent taxes or current tastes as required. 17 Swale thru lots 12 thru 23 msut be filled and relocated. or piped to 26th Street, 18 Developer shall provide all required including stop signs. traffic safety signs, v u I August 29, 1991 - r, 0 1i12 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE. (916) 538-76o1 William F♦ Heartman Vice Piesident of Residential Development CAMRAY Development and Construction Co. Inc, 7919 Folsom Blvd, Suite 320 Sacram&oto, CA 95826 Re: Mitigation Measures for Camray TSM on AP# 030-031-003, 005, 006, and 009: Dear Mr, Heartman We have recieved your letter dated August 15, 1991 concerning the Sheriffs Mitigation Agreement. The Butte County Board of Supervisors at their August. 20th Board Meeting approved an Ordinance setting the impact fee for a Single Family dwelling at $360,00, The Ordinance will become effective in 60 days or October 20, 1991, The Sheriffs .Impact ;Fee Ordinance is considered to be adequate in mitigating atin on police protection services: g g your projects impacts You have the or,tion of signing the Sheriffs Mitigation Agreement and paying the $360.00 per single family dwelling unit prior to recordation of the fi.nAl map, which ,h.. allow your map to be Processed immediately if all othbeener environmental concerns have g 1 i on s i days for the Ordinance to become a{►v and tthen pay the Qmpact Teles at time of the 60 d� . _ _ Y. pulling a building permit. 'The Thermalito Union Elementary School District and the Feather River Park and Recreation District has identified our ro ect as hav*n a st ruficant environmental impact on their districts. 'Until adequate mitigation measures are proveded to the oiasatdeac"tion of the School and Recreation District, environmental clearance cannot be made and an environmental impact report will be required. f CAMRAY DEVELOPMENT AND 7914 FOLSOM BI.VD„SUITE 320 916. FAX. CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 391.0100 381,0268 August 15, 1991 Betty Kircher Director of Planning Butte County 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 Re: Tentative Map Application Log # 90-11-06-05 Ms, Kircher, I have been forwarded a copy of proposed Agreement for Sheriff' bepartm��tt Impact Mitigation. Although we are fully in support of mitigating any impacts associated with our project, we, as the developer and not the, fee title owner, can not legally bind the owner to this agreement. Notwithstanding this technicality I coup' not in good conscience advise the owner to sign an agreement wher- the cost is not as yet determined. 8e that as it may, I would agree to a condition on_the tentative inep that addresses Sheriff Department impact mitigation as .a not -to --exceed fair shore figure so long as the ordinaiice was adopted County wide. I understand from conversations with Ken Lenhardt, that this is the only issue left outstanding. If my suggestion is acceptable to your department then ,I respectfully request that you schedule my map for the soonest possible hearing date. Yours truly, -- �S -' r COMM OF BUTTE " DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, Cry 95965 (916) 538-7266 l DATE: June 25, 1991 SECOND REVISED } SUBJECT.. Camra Develo _ r & Construction, Ind. =TENTATIVE SUBDIVISrON MAP �' pin ,. AS8E8SOR'S PARCEL NLME_R(S) 30-032=03 05 06 & 09 LOCaTIOY . 2 lots located at the southwest corner of Nelson Avenue and, 20th Street„ Thermalito area. Attached are documents rebardin 'nap for Dint review. g, and a copy of; the above-described tentative P y If you have any suggestions, additions or recommendations concerning this Project) please return them to this office no later than 4S smy &S POSSIELE Very truly your , William Cheff Director of Public Wdrks •7 rfendoi�a�t -� - �sis tan t Director .?kf/kk attachment CC** Planning Dept. Environmental Health Dept. 'Fire. Dept Butte County gleriff, , E. P.G. Pacii'ic Bell << Thermalito School Dist: Orovii;le Union ,high School hist, , F Thermalito Irrigtion Dist,` City of Oroville M/kit Lb 1160 (4/89) �„g � tt- �'t I ,�`��NIG VrPh!'.1`:-ItMlz r - 1735 MONTGOMERYSTREET • OROVILLE, CALIFQRNIA95965-4897 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT (916) 538-2430 July 31 1951 ° John Menaonsa Butte County Department of Public Works 7 County. Center Drive Groville, CA 95965 RE CAMRAY TENTATIVE'SUBDIVISION MAP ATS 30-031-03, 05j 06 AND 09 Dear Mr., Mendonsa. The following recoramendations are offered in response to your request. 1. The ownership of the "dirt road" to the gest of the: barrier should be constructed b subdivision is unclear. If it is on Stat e lander trim Y the developer on the Property line to prevent accessing the Fear of lots 40 through 81. 2: A barrier should be constructed by the developer to prevent accessing the rear of lots 52 through 52 from Nelson Avenue. !vhe "dead space" 'between Nelsen and the same lots should be landscaped by the developer and a vehicle established -to ensure maintenance of the landscaping. 3i it appears that Pluinas Avenue is dead ending at the State p p• ,p . property line:. The develo per should ar{ic�. ate in the consttdcUi.on of a cul-de-sac to correctthe situation. ;c Emergenl;y vehicles and other vehicles cannot turn around in the unimproved space provided. a The street half -width of dumas, 20th and Nelsen should be :improved. to City Standards including curb, gutter, sidewalk' storm drainage. The remairing half width should include �ttrm 14 foot 'travel Lane an,� 2 foot shoulder, �r d Eit"` i i Camay Tentativeabdivision Map W July 3,, 1091 Page 2 of 2 Pages �. Thearea shown undeveloped channels and�.mayid�pticlassified as is apparently a drainage wetlands, In addition, the City's General Plan consultant has identified the area as containing vernal pools, citing the following sources o Butte County"ASBI map o Department of Fish and Game California; o Natural Diversity Data Base (CNDDB) fish and Wildlife Servicer National Wetlands Inventory. Recommend you review the ASBI maps and contact the Department of Fish and Game for their review and comments regarding wetlands, vernal pools and their recommendations for buffer zones and. other measures I would appreciate receiving a copy of the initial ,Study and Negative Declaration or BIR prepared for this project. It I Can be of further assistance_, please contact me at 538-2430. Sincerely; la�!P�'-nePta1.ss ;ssista,nt Director p ii A •. 1y 1 I 81vwej , THERMALITO UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 400 Grand Avenud Aroville, California 95965 91,6-533-8818. G'�VEPHINQ BOARb Dorothy 8yozk Eonald Gra es ; Stanley Hilton , -Woline Yilco% July 1,1991 &tiF?F.itIHF2{C�E112 ledritk a; Light IRINCIPALS Dear Mr. Mendonsa, 4ary Thoraraki on ot gar Camray Development and Construction Parcel #30-031-03, 050 06, & 09 with 142 lots will impactthis school; district. From our study this means that we can. expect a minimum of 7:1 students (.5) f-rom ta?s development. I request that the company's represent,ative contact me since the district needs financial. assistance in setting urs a study for 'long range needs brought on by such developments; Sin,erelyx Rich ,igh& , S . erintendent dJAK j BUTTE COUNTY DEPS R!TMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Division of Environmental. Read th 7County Center Dra.7a Croville, CA 95965 ( 91.6) 535-7231. Z2 0Cra.d twc':�x alc CA 55965; Z SUB Canmray Dive? cpr,,ent S4 Construction - S` cor off Nelson azid 20t;i Street, T iertialito .Area- �,?Y 30-31.-ZI, 5, 6 and 9 Dear Sirs: This department has advised the Butte Counter Depart >ent of Public Works Lara". Ee �..gent Section I -p e shat We are prepared to act or, the above application, �ae' Based zxl. present we L,An recommend approval, or ondi t i oral approV,al I Recommended. Condition, for ,: n—oroyai ry Pr�ride y� i�"tt � d r Jti�l�C documentation iY' t ` . Ei:"t!? f j.t^ s.ir"�u'+`.1�`Js District. stating that. they teriilinq and able to supplyv'T�Sti Wad t to par'cel6 1 thrt)ugh 1421. r ~r:d a letter or dtraer ccu ,3ntatlLon fro,^: Tharma.l:iza srra at c y District stati.nq that they .are will.inq and chis to supply setaer se--vi--e to parcels I t; rough 142. 3'� �112,ce a note ot -t'he map that states "development of parcels i 'through you will raqu_.Le �,-.nnedticn to :a ,public sani ar;I sewer." . Place a x.,ota � ws�e ,.,a that states ae elopment of � mow. ,�- r „ ��, ,� P h �, �, � , � paroe:5 i throut3h 14*2 tail.l r?yuira connection to a publ o Crater supply", �f YOU have any eluesyiotzs regwdin4 this letter, please Contact lz%t ; Hughes or ziystl i at the above listed address or telephone number between; 8:00 10r00 a.m. Tuesday Whr:ugh Friday. Philip E. vrtgr tim I'Iahager bivis-j .= of t` iiYviY`t]hyier.tal Raaalt l �Fiif� t.y January 3 0 , 1991 Butte County Planning DepartmEant 7 County Center Drive Orovill.e, Ca. !954965 Attn: Mr. Brent Moore Re Tentative subdivision Map APN 030-031-003-005,006 & 00, LOG#90-11--06-05 Dear Brent in response to the ref job and the related environmental checklist; we offer, ;the following mitigations to potential identified impact:. 1b,3b,3c,3dt3e16e: The requi4:ements of the Thermalito> Diaster Drainage Plan, Ruddy Creek. Basirt as adopted by the l, Board of supervisors V lbe adhered to. 4a 4b,;4c A survey hat: been .i.t.itiated to identify wetlands and vernal poo` o, on tht,r Oroject site. This will be done pursuant to4ot_' s, • ^ . of the Clean Water Act. . This report will. be � bmitted to you by Hoffman Associates 'in F'ebruai',r''; 1991. 136 t 13d t 1.3 e t 13f j, 14a Capt-;ray .Development and Construct ont Inc. was ,,-one of tt')'0 five developers that contributed to the t:xra; fic e;+Aldy presently being conducted,. This study is scnedi r,ed for completion ir,+ March, 1991 and 1s t,o-ordinated by !butte County to assure traffic impacts caused;by future development have been ,mitigated..; 14a: This development will be developed with domestic hater.±rom T.T.D. The. water :'gains will, be sizod to allow flows;'', as requiredt :6)t fire 'pirotection. Vire Hydrants will be placed as directed by Butte County Fire Department; y , in�fjmotu P: gIMAAfit . y"t. . "3dm b.. fA i ' 1e ACYiV V/ 11b. The development will be provided with street lights, per requirements of Butte county, to deter crime. All streets are designed per county standards to allow -for free movement of emergency vehicles. Residents o the subdivision will be encouraged to work with, law enforccetent agencies to establish neighborhood watch prog�, ams 14c; The builders/owners of the homes that will make up this subdivision, will pay the school impact fee upon bu:ilf.ing :permit. x140,19: Residence from this development will use the "state recreation areas that are neighboring the ;project. Also used will be the Recreation District Facilities on Sixth street. An impact fee placed in building permits would provide for funds for :future park development or enhancement. 14f: Othergovernmental services may be impacted by this developmentI4 The major impacts to these serW.ces have ' been other herein ervices rd essed mand -mitigations proposed. The if r would be mitigated from increased tax revenues from increased property values: 16f: Solid waste collection .will be handled t►.h local services. Butte County is currently studying the waste disposal problem. It can be anticipated that upon resolution of the disposal problem, 'user fees will be adjusted as required: lxesitif oto `call this office.uestion'' a regarding the above, please do not sincerely; Kenneth C. t6nhatdt, p.E,. dbA ENGTNEItZING & SURVEYING 90-065.BC { BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMEPJT OF PUBLICHEALTH Division of Environmental. Health 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (91.6) 538-=7281 V'a, ruary 5, .1991 GIfA 22,0 Grind Avenue Orovil.le, CA 95965 RE: pEV,TSED SUB Camray Development & Construction - SW cor of Nelson ,s*4ue and 20th Street; Thermalito ;Area - APS` 30-31-3, 5, 6 and 9 Dear firs: This depat ement has advised the Butte County Department of Public Works Land Development Section that we ars prepared to act on the above application. Based on present information, we can recommend approval or conditional appzoval ked0nmended Conditions for Avproval I. Provide a letter or other documentation from Thermal3,to Irrigation .District stating that they are Willingand able to supply domestic wager to parcels 1 through. 162. 2. Provide a lettthey documentation or o a Irrigation tion from Thermalito Distridt sstating througat1 hey are willingand able to supply sewer service to 3. Place a note on themap that states "development of parcels 1 through 162 will require donnection to a public ,sanitary seweri,, 4., Place a note on the map that states "deve'loi1ment of parcels 1 through 1.62 will require connection to,a public hater supply", ifyou have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Tom Hughes or myself at the above listed address or telephone number between 8;00 10-'00 a.m. weekdays Very truly yours, Gt C �-�- Phil p E. Nelson Supervising E.H,S. Division of Environmental Tiealth PEN/kf cc Planhi ig Department F £ 1 y IJ C01,TNTX OF BUTTE . EEPARnq&NT OF PUBLIC WO:tKS 7 County Center Drive r- , 1991 Oroville, CA "95965 (916) 538-7266 BUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPARTMENT OROVILLE,; CALIFORNIA DATE. February 5, 1991 REVISED, �' SUBJECT: Camray Development & Construction, Inc. TENTATIVE SUBOIVISION MAP ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS) 30-031=-03 051 06 & 09 LOCATION 162 lots located at the southwest corner of Nelson Avenue and Wth Street. Thermalito area. Attached are documents regarding, -'xi a copy of, the above-descy'ibed tentative map for your review. If you have any suggestions, addition.., or reeommendatioms concerning this project, please return them to this office no later than AS SOON AS POSSIBLE . Very trlalyyours, willlam Cheff Director of Public Works J Mendonsa sistant Direr or JMJkk attachments cc' ani�tlsig. j. t En�i3xonmentaI Health Dept, Vito Dept. P.G & E Pacific Bel Thermalito IrrigatiOtl Dist. City of Oroville Feather River Reeteation Dibti December 27, 1990. Butte County planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville, Ca. 9596.5 Attn: Mr. $rent,L. Moore m Re: Loo 090-11-0605 r~ Dear Mr. Moore; We respectfully request additional time to respond to the environmental concerns of the referenced project. Your 1e'cter dated ,November 27; 1990 was not received in this office until. December 14, 1990. _ aerely, e et enhar GDA ENGINEERING & SURVEYING KCT,/ dm 90-065 'lv" '�. ,, � �l ,._ SILY�t�Jaf�r i p k ?a November 27, 1990 Carriray Development_ and Construction, Inc. 7919 Folsom Blvd., Suite 150 Sacramento, CA 95826 Re. Tentative Subdivision Map AP No: '030-0311-003, 005, 006, and 009 Log 090-11-06-05 Dear Sirs. An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Subdivision Map, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the : environment (re_ fe- r to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce these impacts, suitable mitigation gthe project, Othervise,an Enironmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act,, An early response to this notification; sent to the Planning Department, will expedite -he scheduling of your project. Please forward your written response within 15 days from, the date of this letter. Should you have any quc,;tions regarding this matter, please contact this office br tween 10:00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m, Sincerely, B. A. Kircher Dir ctor of Planning_ Brent L. Moore Associate ;Planner Enclosure M. fes. D. A LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND SPAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 Carriray Development_ and Construction, Inc. 7919 Folsom Blvd., Suite 150 Sacramento, CA 95826 Re. Tentative Subdivision Map AP No: '030-0311-003, 005, 006, and 009 Log 090-11-06-05 Dear Sirs. An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Subdivision Map, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the : environment (re_ fe- r to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce these impacts, suitable mitigation gthe project, Othervise,an Enironmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act,, An early response to this notification; sent to the Planning Department, will expedite -he scheduling of your project. Please forward your written response within 15 days from, the date of this letter. Should you have any quc,;tions regarding this matter, please contact this office br tween 10:00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m, Sincerely, B. A. Kircher Dir ctor of Planning_ Brent L. Moore Associate ;Planner Enclosure M. fes. D. A APPENDIX i -----"_ COIIN'Y OF, BUTTE Er1i1IRQIZMEriTAL Cii�:C�CI,IBT'© EVALUATION OF :EJIFtONMEIdTAL IMPACT' AP NO. 30-31-003, 005, 006, & 009 090-11-06-05 ' FlAe No. 30-31-003, 005. 006, & 009 Log No. s. camraY Deyeltiilr+w"nt a Cohslrucltam Inc. CA 9sazb at 6,500 Square feet . 7910 Folsom nlyd. Ste 150, aKramento, to dli�de�ra.s 3 to createi ots Proiect detCt'1ptlon: Tentatlye subdlYislon lap —MamF DxSC-U—S-S--I-O•I§ oENVIRONME NTAL EVALUATION A TORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE' x This Proposal Will not siSI+iticantty degrade the envlronmPnt• cI t, poen the h di rthe etivitonmehl,psubstantIAI Iy reduce the H quailty habitat rb lldTil populationito dtop below scll-sustalninti levels, threaten to eliminate a Plank ar animal IevelScou,numilY= reduce he number or rPslrict the range ipvott ntoexarmies Ofdmafart perlor nodsalof rCaltel (ocniex i t talode 'long-term environmental goals, tory ar 'Prenlstory7 X _ This PtoPosal �, rills the project have the potential to Ig-teachieve — Doe he d ent Of n the ct One, which 2. envlroshort-term nmentbgoafins;s t(AttihuccursmminimalaclslWl'tl _ , tm'acl ,un the covlronmen btieT period of time white longterm This proposal may have a significant cumulati�a p endure Into the future.) x_ ^ _._ this prop 3 project have elY conslde abie7l,ntA Pta)ett pies the limbed belt cumulatively. small, may gaol on two or mote separate resources where the Impact on each resource is relatively bpi where the et[ect of the total of those Impacts bu the re environment is ltgnlllcant,) X This Proposal will not have a slgniticant ativerse eCtecl ail hurrah A. s the ptaject have ern>irontrohtal effects Which beings, Z% ca5ilherbtlitectiy o`+J rnditectly;�s on Human I ZIZ. DETERMINATION environment and a jgtdA7jve DECLAaATIO0 will be Prepated. havon he bas s a ht s ritual evaluation. been added to the project, A NEGATIVE DECLAkATION Will be prepared. pppsed'pro�ecio ed WT teCOULD haveeclab effect Mi effect nn the is TugUlr ed shed iinnment there wi►t not be a sign C IlWE lied the pr ed thee vlronmedl tae env IIY+E find that although tri P have a Signtticant efTedt and an EifVl{ipNMENTAI IMPACtrtEP01t d. case because the MITICATION MEASLaEs described li ine t on the en LIWE find the pt000ted project MAY Cp titan L, Moore DATE: NOyembet x7. 10Qtlkevtcwed by:. ii . �. 2 onmentall Clbecklist gval�uati.on oiE Eneaacc�ximemtal Inp pct r. vEs "M_ NO DISCUf35{ION OF ENi7IRONMENTAL EVALiJATION -- ENVIRONNiENTAI, IMPACTS „ s. EARTH. Will the proposal result in signiticahtt The subsurface earth conditions. OPOSAI affect a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes in X � geologic substructures? 7h1sP�Pfopos {Ilwilot r result to sane disruption, dispiacemenf of development b. Distuptton, displacement. carvactlan or >t cbwactlon and oVercoVering 'at the site as a result driveways, parking areas, etc. She prolect site Is oVercavering'of the soil? al structures. char'acterized by a relatively level terrain which will regUlto- minor, The eatthwork to provide roadways and building Pads. proposed a little over tout homes per here will also produce e staa density of areas of ImperVlaUs surfaces associated with rooftops, In In the rate and amount of roadways which will result a change runoff reaching the Thermatito drainage system She Impacts of both tinahcialiy and surface runoff could be significant, damage from flooding could inctease, water quality environmentally: may be reduced, and channel of the chahges erosion may accelerate. An accurate in runoff brought by the proposed land assessment development sht,v d be= to determine further mitfgatlon measures. surface ^ . X She project Site is chatacterized by relatively level terrain which minor grading to accortmodate the proposed C. Change (n topography or, ground felle-r features _ will requite ontY .residential deve.lopmetlt. X The prolect site has no un due physical feature$. d,. Destruction, cover Ing or madlrltSttan al any unique geologic or physical features? She wail not cause erosion. e, increase in wind or water erosion of Solis, X proposal either on at off sftet Y.- 'the Proposal wilts not affect any watercourse. f` changes in. deposition of erosion of beach sands, of changes Ila srlta'tfort, deposition or etoslon which may'modifIy the channel of the 'bed of the ocean a river at stream or Of any bay, inlet or iaket X Shin prnposai does not teptesertt a significant ions the Primp located within the urban It Ltlss of primo agrfculturallY productive �" agricultural soils. She Project fife is g' soils outside tlesi.nna urban aeeast area fi of property to geologic All ofButteCounty Is in to Eatthquake Intensity Zone VI'ti. InaMol constructionat bt Uhl form Building Code 5tantlartlr• u'll nstructi h„ tapbsure of people hazards such as 'earthquakes, landslides, 4 ate protectinndko upants to case of seismlt Acta,"t• mUdsltdes ground tal' M e Or similar ha'Za►dst WIII the proposal result In sUbstantlal: X . the rebleed Will result In f cumulative irMthe on air ttaft.lt by tnefrtoleat, .. a. Alt emissions at detefloratior� of ambient - - quality due to related Increases ih 9ennrated qua iProposedduet Aft kesources Control Board ha; Iden Ulried Butte air quality? She California County as a aonaltainmeht Atea to meeting the standards of the rhe doom air pallutlon Control plan y California Clean Air Act. provides nomlllgatlon rneasures hot such a small acts art ntid0tt. trdpatls ate coflsideted Due to the slte of the Oral the cumulative ins1gnjllcant, 91.E of oblecilonable odors, smoke �X _ same short term Alr quality impahts will ptobaialy fesutt dulitng the construction 'Phases at developing residenttat housing, IiIngilltd incteased dust duf'ng 3lte b" t"reation at Iumes,t vehicle and equipment emissions as well as grading and preparation Will occur. Mvironmental checklist *.Evaluation of Environaentiml impact r ice"✓_ ��!R:ZYTfl A?S'1fT1iYT71 T_ TL'n�nrvtn -. ... .. ;. YES MAYBE NO 018CUUSIQN OF ENVIRONMENTAL_ :EVALUATION (continued) C. Alteration of air movement, motstu,' or x The proposal will not affect the atmosphere. temperature, or Any change in climate. locally or reglonally7 3. WATER. Will the propossi result in substantial: a. Changes in Currents, or the course or X The proposal W direct! iI1 not affect any WateirOu' ' ._ 3 on of water movements in either- marine or fresh waterst b, changes in absoate an rates, dsurfa a g patterns, or the rate and amount of surface _ changethe absorption fates of the project The proposed project will changeof runout site and subsequent cwtII runoff due to changes in land use and land cover, development of U • project site wiII also Impact the ucentsYedutnsigfirndorfrequent peak MAIAoinicatvelnadofhaexsng drainage system. The proposed subdivision design will i'00 t in I-0tge areas of impetvious surfaces with very little open space to accommodate runoff on site, stormwater management strategies shuuid be developed and Incorporated into the project as mitigation measures tU dett ease stormxator discharge ofrslte, C. Needovemehor ts,otnCiuding y fletation drainag� -` k X -�� drainage improvements Will be necessary to accommodate the proposed see Discussion annelizAtion or culvert Installations krnlect, on Ib above, i d.. Ailefatlorys to the course or flow of flood x waterst The proposal may cumulatively Impact flood control channels watercourses. or e. change to the amount of surface water In any __, x. Water body `" The proposal will add to the cumulative amount of water in the Thetmalito drainage system by Increasing slormwater runoff and the lntentlty of ►tows, _ f. blstharge Into surface waters, or in arty _� alteration of surlace water quality, k_ Peak The proposed project will not Impact surface watel quality. inclu"ding but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidityt g. Alteration of the direction or of ground Waterst rate of flow _ _ k The prOOW will not affect the direction or flow of ground Waters. h CbDhgC In ground direct of he rth dreid x Proposal wif not difeetiy ofiect any aguitek,WIt atshro Withdrawals, through Interceptionof an a9ulferby`cuts or excavatfonst I. Reduction to the amount of water otherwise , avaliable or public water SUppiiest X _ the ptolrosed project will be servlced by the Thetmallto Irrigation district, ft Is anticipated adequate water supplies Are avallable W service the proposed project, J. telatutehaV _)p uch asps obdingtto water= x .__.� The ptCpo'al wi I f fiot expose people or property to flooding, 4, p aN t1 KEt, Will the proposal result In sus an , a a. Change to the divetsity of specles, or x _ ?Umber er of anV species t+t pjants finciudtng 'the diversity or plant species Wt j be ekpanded as residential nim+ native landscapes trees, shrubs, grass, clops, and Aquatic aft installed, Pianls)t b. keductionof the numbers of Any unique, rare of ehdangeted species of pyantst k �� ' TpetIandS,r5usite it totaled rn an known to sur;port vernal pool Any attetatlon of ve'rArea wr_ttands. nal pool wetlands will require 404 is the Army obrpt of dng a reiss_r^+rmr�ei�re by the U.S. nee State and Fetderal pot Peres palLc'les _ . Environmental: Checkl Rvaiultti f 0 0 IL Impact 4 Mpadt ENVIRO-MUMAL XJWACTS (Continued) -YES MAYBE NO US810M AP Vw"TV VATION (Continued) reqUIre no net 10$5,01 Welland acreage or Value. Should be conducte A botanical survey d to determine the C. f(IttOductlon extent Of WOtlandt and what MItIgaliOn measures might be appropriate, of new SPOcIcS of plants into an Area. or In a barrier, to the normal x See 4b Above, replenishment of eXIsAlng species? d. Reduction In acreage Of any agricultural crop? The $I te does not contain 5. any commerclall, ;Ie agricultural -crop, ANIMAL LI s. the proposal MUl t In Tubstant Cal - 4. =e In the diVerflty of species, or rS of any species of animals (birds, far The proposal will not aftf.,zi Animal Cause Me be the ndlvdlng reptiles lish . and lfielfflsh, benthic 'Inlsects)? support significant animal sate does hot I: fie or habl tat. Organisms or b, "d'J"1011 In the numbers of any unique. rare or endangered, species of Animals? x the site contalpt nell rate animals, c. Int(OdUCtIon of new species of animals Into an' Area, Or In, a barrier to 00 Migration x The Proposal wit,, not affect eXISIlhg Animal life. Or Wvement of animals? d. Deterioration oil d9itting fish Or Wildlife habitat? X The site cont;.Ins no Significant wildlife 6. NOISE. wtff The 'Proposal result in substantial: habitat, a. lhd(easds In existing none levels? I _X The proposal Will not result In a substantial Increase In noise created on site Or In the viclhtty. b. WOUte of people to severe noise levels? X 7. L 104t ANY !;CARE. Wr I I the proposal PtodUc- the PtOpoial will not eXpose people to severe noise levels. sign) I I cant T-j-97j—tand gtate? glare created on site Increase In light or In C proposal will not tesUlt In nand 6. L" itt the proposal result in a substantial terVI on of of the X or the vicinity. present or planned Jand Use. of an area! The proposal will not alter the find use In the AteA. The projet.t SH I e Is toned AR which a I I cks thd I one dwel I jhg Uhl t per 6*500 sjufee, t designated by the BUttO ltoUnfy General Nail as Low Density Residential The . Proposed project corldtms to both the And zoning. general plan 9. NAMRAL AFS"AtES, Will the proposal result In s u b s t a_n_FP"T_ A. Increase In thP rate of use Cf Any, natural Itsoutcest X The ot000tal will hot 81(eCt any natural resources. b. t)b1JIWOh Of Any non-reneWabld n4tUebj retources? , Theor 60i.)SAI Will not deplete any hAtUrAl tdi6utdes, 10. RISK 6P.jjptET. Will the Proposal InVolve.. A till 01 e tanc.The _3(Ind.U60, but hot I Iml ledto y p herolcalseoreradiation)oi'n Proposal Willsubs not IhVoIVd the use of hazardous des, th:even( n Accident matetlaij,.tIctlocated close 0 a y facl Itles Which Slottil, I h I Or utIIIz hut Is i! such t6nditibnsl or upset Possible, lhtetterencd With An emergency fesodnse plan or erro_tg0hcV OVAcuatl[On plan? The Ptbp6sAl Will no Affect AbY Omet0dincy services, EV �.ranmtental. Chet ii " ist BvIZiatxan a. �savrana�ental Impact 5 TV. ENV RCIN ENTAL ;XXPA T8 (continued) Yrs MkYBE _ NO DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (con IInued) I ii. PC1PXAT104_- will the proposa" alter location, drs rrbu on, dertsity or of the human x� The proposal Will not significantly affect the peoutation or the area "' because growth tate the proposed density does not exceed that planned and being popul;�tlont developed In the area, 12. ;.0JS1W— will tdir° oroaosaI aIIcct exIStIrg housing, a demar,3 for housing? X The proposal Will not significantly affect housing demand. or creare additional 73. TRANSPbr&T�1Y100IGNOULATICN. Will the proposa) result anx a. Cen041,ir' f •;ctbstantlal additional vehicle x The proposal *111 represent an tucremental increase in traffic In the area, i'he proposed project Will generate approximately 1650 vehicle trips Per day. The project site It located az the westside ot,lhe Oroville urban area and Is separated by the Feather River and State frighway 70 from the camiercial and Industrial areas of oroville, Oro Dam blvd. and the Feather River budge is currently Impactrd`by traffic and Is scheduled for ImPtotyeme05, wIlhin the Regional Transportation Improvement PtOgram. However,: due, to the lack of funding transportatlon improvements have not been madeto dale. Currently, approximately lobo new residential lots are being created by subdivision Map In the Thetmalito area. The Thermalito Area has the potential for another 3,0oo lot's being created. The proposed will project thin te lc Oroville Area. The Environmental Imgacttcts R porta(blR)iprepared in 1993 for the zoning and the OroVllle Area Land Use Plan Indicated that.the present circulation systems capacity was not balanced With the Irafticvbiumes generated by the land uses ailowed by 'the General Plan designation and zoning classification. 'the the county and As a ml ntraffic ty of ori Area widended undertake +ille undertake an area wide traffic study to ekamine and study pian lot rulure talion was commended that the Transportation study Identify future txanspoTtatlon corridors, transportatlon lmprovementts, and; a system to finance necessary regionat transportation Improvements. The proposed project and resulting cumutalive. traffic imparts will Also Impact the eXlsting freeway interchanges along state Route 76, The i9a3 OR stated that by the year 2000 Without substantlai transportation improvements the Level of SeW ce on finewAy- Ihterchahgei and local streets would decline to b of lower. TheCalifornia 'transportation commission's poilcY for ,interchanges requires local Jurisdictions to finance the lrorovement costa of interchanges at iodx. currently, the county of Butte has no program to assess floanclal responsibility to local devetophent rot fntetchange Improvement costs. In order to evaluate the cumuiatlYe traffic irpacls of the project. on tyre Orovlile urban area a tr ansportattan system computer model will need to be developed and asite impact analysis Retfbrmed, 1 sevetaI developers I the ThermaIIto Area have united their resources to finance a Vahspbrlation study for lhelr Individual projects and 1 come up With an breawide lrattspottation prootim which Is balanced With the Land Use Policies of North Otoviile Atea, iI may be beneficial to jointhe other developers to the traftie study to address the Ira itfc needs of gout project.. CDA tholheeting At iio Grand Avenue ih Oroville Is coordinating the financing of tl°: study, b. tf recti 0t sparkinypking racillttes, lit X sal will have demand for nr , �0 coy trim riot to coha e lyll inth th35parkingerequl�ement3 contAlkdolthi t ode it v�roa ental ChecicXif3t * E aluattion "of gpylrotmental 21mYES MAYBE � IV w SWIROMMINT 7 L D ACTS (con t i rlUCd) c. substantial tmoact on ex.isling x transpottatlon systems? d, Significant attera(Iona to present Patterns X --� of circulation or riovement of people and/at goods? e. Alterations to watetborneo rant or air x. traffic? Veh(cie ticYcll t3 or pedestltlAnsr motor - -- a.t. Punt�c o� n resuS t . Inf to the ed proposal have or nal tered u�on gavetoment services x a, Fire protections G, Police protection? f i x . schools 6 I.m�,aa�ct 0Ir g 8 iON OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) see '13�. See 13a. he The Ottereasle Ihatralticaat theseacrorailroad sings whir Intenssity the conflicts between remit mo emmodIts"t Ord thettorbVillelUrbaninat antis anticipated to evaluate potential confilcts between train movements and traffic. see f3a.. protec Ion In the result In a The Butte county Fire Depaso lrirtrenl/Gand lli tnln the? County, wiltleSimpactstheircabilityat0 'provide elifeeProtection services. The deveicpment of a' ccumutnllyprotection ,water system with tion hydrants will Partially mitigate the demtind Myr fire services. or poliproposal e p oLectioni Ili the area which cannota,e Increase e v�ieed by the present Inicreased by overe25%F since ?tile Pollicecrurce has_ been decreased In ppersonnel by Sox due to fiscal difficulties be1r,0 experienced by BUJQ coUhty. Currently. Butte county has the lowest Officers per capita in the stale. At recent Le9lslative comMrttee asl,pollce protedtrorittetyicesaarerpresently InadequatelsAnd dol Still d, that the setylce expectations of the pubilc. Continued .utal developmenthisto reduce the 'Sive heerif tt s npepattmenttcapaeity to provide adequa.e police sefylcety DeveliVment Impacts on the itt Sndrvlduatdppolect. The cUwufatiVctlmpaclsnof tdevelopmentgate n police in thelCppotts'COUntyotllmButtebAnnualCFiscalAReviewr�t ve office, The present number of slobdlvislons being cUIa jM,,bVoapproxlraateitsy the Thertoallto area will Increase the pop 2800 peolpleapp nlmalCfylaJilbOf l?3erYlcedicalslshtointheeoutita county 51 sheritt':s Department, this ptoJeetion Is basest nn an average of t,t Service calls, net capita Pew Vert. The applicant wirl have he pollee p oilelgtlbf�tsetvlces of thehh Will county to theeaPPtoyall)oftlhon stole 1olltundsheriff. addltiona po j�cataciltitkles and qulptmenU provideaOr Ilct e icutity pjatlfllsi adendate S'tteet lighting. coordinate intoemltpiimize �rmprovements catetullV, with the $he td asauteperietgendy actes'- Is possible delays In response Imes, HainthIn6d.shhydl bnlandlotaccyniilonetdrs crlit+e by etlhancin9 lhtra- The proposal' will teinit In a incrert�htai rncrease Ih demand, for 7 E ►Xvi conxenfial Checklist * ::Eea�lutallt ioh of `%env ronmeataY Tmpa t ROWMTF&MAYr. TVVACTB tcontlnued) YES MAYBE rio DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION -E Edi VAC (continued) school services In the area.. school Impact tees collected by the local school districts is anticipated to partially reduce school impacts, Thermallto Elementary school District is Currently oparating in excess of its capaclty. The. Gpplicant will need to coordinate with the school Districts to fuilV mitigate the Impacts on educational services, The creation of a Mello/moos oistrlct might be considered as a means of reducing growth Impacts on the schools. d, Parts or ocher recreational facii'iiles? x The proposal"-wlII result in a Incremental Increase In demand for park And recreation facilities in the area. e, or public facilities, IncluJing X The proposal will result In a Incremental' Increase in the need for maintenance of roads and other public facilities in the ar.v Molnd57nance r. other governmental services? x — The proposal wlII result in a Inctemental Increase In demanl' for all other governmental services In the area. x5. ENERat. will the proposal result Int a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel' or x._. The proposal wl`I not utilize substantial fuel or ener9Y: energy? b, Subslanttat increaselndemanduponexlsting X �..� The proposal will not substantially Increase the demand for energy. sourbes of enemy, or requite the development of new sources of energy? i6. UTILITIES, WUI the proposal result in a need rot new systems, or stibstahtiai alteration', to the following, A. Power or natural gait — —~ x The proposal will not affect electrical power or natural gas The P distribution systems, b comionlcations systemsi x eW-0 conmunlcatton Systems,The ProP sa f C. lValer avallabltity x The proposal will not affect publ c , "or systems, d, sewer or septic systems? Xr The croposal will have to meet the requirerriellts of the autte county r:ronmental Health Dept, sanitary sewer service will be provided Fnv„he Thermallto Irrigation District. ( e, storm water drainage? - r 5rie 'tb, fib, & f. I, solid wbste and dlagosal? X - - �iha proposal will have a cumulative Impact. on solid Waste disposal. a ty. J"ALN HEALTH. Will the proposal "resul t in'z a. creationn bot f any any health hazard or potentia) X - The proposal W1II not create any health hazard, ' hazard mental health)? I,, Exposure of people to potential health _.;` X The proposal will not expote people to any health Hazard, hazards t' ta. Will AtStrucicon p�StaSbt In the '— ^ - x.:. Thheaprmosat will not result Ih_ an aesthetidallY offensive View use It is cn6-.!,;tent with surrourrdlh0 development. vresuot - uct-� of any 3cthe pubifc. or will tha ptoposai resulNth the creation Of an aesthetically offensive ae open to the lu public vlew? 19. rtEC31 kTioNkTiON, WI It the prbposai tesult In an impact _i ,_xT ,_ 'rhe proposal may tesult IiI an Incremental Ilicrease In demand `tor park and recreation lacllttle3. upon n --the quality o{{ quantity of �eXislin9 � recteatioha'I oppottuliltlest` ,"t0. A Cl,�„it�'2111 pt;soittcES'. t i 8 it i�i)tV]Y OI3�@tYY 8l2: Aii]3�I1�S7 C$IBCJ1Cb7�8i~ 11 c'talliLtiold O x���l^.1t «--r DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUM-ION Zg© gS?�7*AIr T'>'iPACT3 tcontinue9) YF'S_ MAYBE tr? (continued) The prolect site is Identified as an area of low sensitivity tui a, will ,the proposal tesuf, In the atteratlon - x destruction of a preh.stortc or histo ,ic archaeological resources' or archaeological site? x The proposal will not atter,, historic si tes. b,, witt,the proposal res'Ult in advetse hy$Icat to a s?k 'or aesthetic etteots prelitectt historic bul ding, structure or object x The proposal will not affect cultural roSourtes. ones the proposal have the potential to C'. cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values( x The, proposal wl,il not affect Pciig?ous resources - will the proposal, restrict existing d, of sacred uses within (fie a. potential impact area? SU'GG'ESTED MITIGATION MEASURE S 9fepare an envltonmental impact aeport or propose ebbwvejch address the issue mjncetnsooum measures ,r 1 ,; i 9 Rnuironntent2al Checklist * " ialUati0A of Ln'vir' 0T1AElji al FJL'il>i 4 XV. ENVIRONXEMAI x"ACTS (continued) YES MAYBE No DISCUSSION OF ENVIRCNMENTAL EVALUATION (Continued) DATA sHEET A. �Prolect Description 12, rzlsting zoning: AR M EkItting Land Use on-site: Vacant I. "type of Project: Tentative subdivision Map 14, surrounding Area 2,- brief Description: TSM to divide 30.5 acte; to create 165 tots a. Land Uses: residential at 6,500 Sq, rt, each. Lotatlont southwest cornor orson r and 20th St.. zoning: AR C. Cent Plan Designation: Low Density Resl . Area, d. Parcel SiZes: 6,506 Sq. Ft.., ; Pp�ns d D nsltYlof Dev surfacing: 6 Unfn(S/aCre 1s, a. Population: Urhan PopUlatibrl character Of site and Area: Urban 6. Access and W -crest PubIC Road(s): 20th street 16. Nearest Urban Area:'brovllle 7, Aethod of Sewage DISPOsals TIO Sewer 17. Relevant spheres of influence: oroville. TIO. CSA 26. a. D water 18• improvements Urban Area, 9. Proximity Of Power Lines, Adjacent to property Potential fur upett 19. countydards Fire Protection service. 10, lot land divisions and developments No further FireYes 8. Nearest (State) Station" #62 located potential Udder cuttent zoning Class111catl6n„ 2 miles to the northeast b, water "a[Iabillty: TID Hydrants ar EnvirOvr.rnlai ctrl:+a 20.. schools to Aret: oroville Union school District and Thetmalito Unlan Elementary school District, Phr :at Envifonment.: !. eerralfi neral Topographlc:character., Relatively jlat terrain b. ' slopes: 0 to I%c, Elevation: 200: to 340" ASI d. Ltmitjng Factors: None 2. sa. oil's Types and characteristics: Redding sandy Gravelly Loam; relatively compact soil underlain by hardpan, tea ticted subdtainage, surface drainage tends to sheet flow. b. Limiting Factors: None -3. Natural Hazards o1 the Land A. EartMuake zone: Moderate Earthquake tntensity Zone Vill b. Erosion Potential- Moderate c« Landslide Potential- None d. Fire Ftazard,. Unclassified c. Expansive Sall Potential: High -' s, HydrOlogy 1 a. sUrtace water. rotebaV Is located Just west of project , site. b. Ground Mater: N/A. t.. Drainage cha.tacteristics: Property drains towards the Southeast. d. Annual Rainfall 66rma0s 16` e.. Limiting ract0it, None s< v1sual/5cenicc2ualttyt ;Ood ACOU M C i)Ua l i t y t COW 7, At Qua IIty: Good Hlotoirlcal Eri+ilrOnmenls b, vegetatfont Urban Non-hatlVe plants 9 MlldlIIt Habitat; small blyds and antmali Common to urban areas. cultural Xnyitonmcnt: io. ArchaeologYyical and Historical Resources in the area- sensit nuttottyl Plan des dnatlohe LOW bot ity Residential 11 10 'Ev,v,ir:onnientail. Checklist � Evall4ation of Environu8ntxxl 'In'- MAve No DISCDSSION OF ENVIRONMENTATI EVALUATI02 ,. E�1iVIRoN TA+ IMPACTS' (cont Inued) YES �_ — (continued) ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL !a r~ia �;- J&tp,ent ,,,?uttea�CuUna, Generali lan rev1see �-79, by Cri2M ,HiI . C �eme Iy, Butite county nGenera l tP l an rev sedi 1 � feby 2ki f �i I i 1 S M i I I l subs idenCe & Lands l ide Potent ij ' I-7�flItY p ..revise Y General Plan �em nt, butte County Gen i ` art ef-I i I i . .r ,Nap I I I-2; Crc�sc�n Potee�tal: afetY ieme Butte County Genera an rev sed 1-77, by2Ah H i . 5 Ma -III-3. EX a ive Sol is• g toy lenient, Butte e 78i, by �H,m Hi I i Co my General Pan revised i- M p IV - I, Nodi se. Norse Ele e t Butte CoUmty General 61 Pan revise i-77, by CHhtiti 1 t Ir MapV-I. Scenic Hal a sc Sceni H``9hyyaY EII�e nt Butte COUntY Genera Pl n revised -77, by eHzM?(I± 8 Map. I11-4, �4atgraIt Fire HaprV Classes: SSaafety' Eleni t, Butte ounty Genera Pan revised I-77, by CHA A ha�eol`ogica} Se sit' ity mapje1983,Manning; for Butte ounty P annin9Department, 10. Sgchoo' Distract Map, Butte County Planning' epar merit_ 11 Sha l l oW it Stud s Stud Map, Nit ate Concentr t i i n st3 by I�e artmefl o ater Resources or hw lyr niDistr�ctr Tne resources Agency, sate 12, gric �tl�8ai preserves Map, estabi Ished b Resolution �5, Butte county Board of upery sorsr ecemOr 1987. 1B. Mood insur rice Rate Maps, �t�lationai Flood. Insurance 1 rdodI , UrAhcel Emergency Management Agency, 1988. 144 USG5 Quad Maps , Orov l l lei 1970 15 50ii Ma�,. Chico � OM/Orovi 110 (1926),Area, U,S. Departm nt o AgrCcu titre: 16, epartment of Agriculture. U.S. Soil Survey o Chi of 9251jOrovllle (1925) Area, 17. ht Count Fire. Protection jutIsdlctlons ancIT i t fes MY pt Butte Coup ty f.i re Degartment and rni De tmelltent Of �a estrY' KannThg Dep P BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF 9UBLIC qE,---LTH Division of Environmental Real. -h 7 County Center Drive Orovlle, CA 95965 (9i6) 53+3-7281. 0'7ember 26, 1.990 9 ,rand A Ta11ue .SUB _- Cafiray Development & Construction 2Oth Street, Thermal.ito Area - SW cor of IN Avenue and Dear AP#. 30-31,-3 , 5, 6 and 9 his department has advised the Butte County L�Section that Pof velo meatwe are prepared to act acro the above Public Works Land A Besed an pplication presentnformat5,ori, *,�e Can recommend approval or c.onditona] s,Pro va 1. Recdmmended Conditions for Aproval 3» Provide a lemur or other documentation from Thermalt o _parcels 1 through 168. 'i1' ng and able to su o rrri anon 1 Y PP y domestic water bistri ct tatin that the are q, 2. Provide a letter Or other documentation from Thermal i'' District stating that they are wi7.ling and able to supply `o rr,rigation to Parcels 1 through 165. PP y sewer service. 3. Pi YY .. p p ._ace a nota on she maw that stat "development of 165 will requx a conhec4�on to a parcels I through public sanitary fewer." 4• Pace a note on the map that states "development of Parcels Will, require connection to a P cels 1 through 16 publl.c water supplyrr . 5 If you have any questions regarding this letter,_ contact Or., myself at the above listed' address or telephone� numb r between Hughes100:0 a.m. weekdaysen 8:00 'fiery tri ly Yours, Phil �" E. Ne�.so,n Division of Environmental palth cC, 1'.�.anhifle,7' Departmr�mt ,�✓";.+` FEATHER RIVER RECREATION & 'ARK DISTRICT f LE, CALIFORNIA 95965 OVILLE Ga ,MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM, 1200 ;MYERS STREET PHONE: ($I6) 533.2011 November 20, 1990 i a County ofButte y Department of Public Works 7 County Center .Drive Oroville, CA 95960 RD: Camray Development & Construction, inc. - Tentative Parcel Map Dear Mr. Mendonsat The Feather River Recreation and Park District would like to express aur conceirn Over the have founa growing pooulation of the Greater Croville area and the'afiect this will have on our Distriet. We level of services tohis increase in our cn stituenc c Thison is severly affecting our ability to P( y provide a sufficient J particular subdivision is very large, being one hundred and sixtyfive lots, and the feel the impact of this project to be major. We need to do something about this increasing problem before it becomes a crisis environniLnt. We believe that this steady increase is good for the area and that we can alleviate the impact on the District through developer fees and for the larger subdivisions, the creation of Lighting and Landscape Districts. We believe that the Planning Department should .recommend to the Supervisor ComrilisS'on and the Planning Commission should recom ,lend to the Board of Supervisors that developer fees be established far the .Feather River Recreation an hich are affe d Park District and the athsr special districts wcted by this increased population growth, For the present and the Camray Development & Construction, tnc, subdivision, we feel that an equitable settlement should be made to the Feather River Recreation and Park District for the increase in population which this will bring, We would also like to discuss with. the developer the possibility of initiating the Lighting and Landscape Act prior to construction commencing, i 'hank you, SirYCen�ly, M Rod Wey no rJ' 'ietrs 4 x Secreta to the Board of Di . e- + .��ufC YJ 3B J'rTM COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT 33 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CA. 95965 (916) 538-7322 LEROY WOOD SHERIFF-COR014ER TO: John Mendonsa, Assistant Director CRATE: 02 November 2990 SUBJECT! CAMRAY DEVELOPMENT a CONSTRUCTION, INC. The Butte County sheriff's Department has the lowest officer-Ito-cit;.en ratio of any law enforcement agency its she (hire state. Budget constraints severely limit the services this department can provide. the citizens or Butte: County, ,New construction of 'residential estates' will further impact the resources of this department with the additional calls-for-service. This will result in further deterioration. of the level of service provided' by this department to all the citizens of Butte Countyi in the event a funding mechanism becomes, available to increase the number of sworn personnel in this department there would be no objection to the proposed development Until, that time, however, this department regretfully opposes any new "resident. estates'" development very truly yours, Leroy Wood, Sheriff-Coroner Nylander, Sergeant - Im co, �I.ANNiNC DEPARTMENTt L,r ..r ►;' CIIT1OROVILIA CALIFORNIA} k,�. p :SFi C CALIFORNIA --THE RESOURCES AGENCY GEUQGE DEUKMEJfi1N, Govt mor DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME _ rs�`�Iotr 2 '!rLo"l ,►a!'/J,ftiS ROAD, SUITE- A RAr4tGHDOVA CALIFORNIA 95670 �� 355-7020 November 15, 1990 Mr. John Mendonsa, Assistant Director' Department of Public works 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Me d'ohsat The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) has reviewed the Camray Development and Construction, Inc. Tentative Subdivision Map (TSM), a. proposal to, divide AP, 30-31-03, 05, 06, and 09 of 38.5 acres into 1.65 hots.. Located in Thermalito, the TSM lies in an area known to ;support vernal pool wetlands: Any pursuateration of vernal pool wetlands will require a permit C to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act administered by the U.S. Army Corpsof Engineers (Army), Both state and federal Policies require no net loss of wetlandacreage or value. ;Any loss must be compensated, for a minimum acre-for-acxe basis, DFG recommends that a survey determining` vernal pools present on the proposed prjedtnsite beUndertaken, c, rta}cen by a qualified biOlOgist/botanist.. Any final determination as to i is site contains a vernal. pool falls under Army Jurisdiction. We recommend that the Survey include a botanical study .for the presence of Sensitive plants associated with vernal Pool wetlands. Consideringthe significant stimulative :loss of vernal pool we,. + g i *elands in Butte Count DEC recommends that an Environmental ImpacthEI Report (ElR) be prepared far the TSM' to address this loss; The ETP should also address 'Bpedific 3itltl`gation meas tes tG Compensate for vernal pool WatlanG inpacts With avolddnce'as a primary goal. open space designations, traffic barriers, no disturbanceibufferG, etc., are appropriate ma.tigatiui measvires variations in drainage, wetland size, etc::, will have to b6 conside,.ad on a case by case basis to determine the required measuresnecessaryto protect specific ibpactied resources: ' In order to coinply With: Public Reso'Urces Code Section 210>3] . b e detailed hon torang- program must be developed for all required mitigation conditions The monitoring program should include the followintr; a. S�.eCific c ite"r .3 to measure effectiveness of mitigation w 1( i xr. ,'John Mendonsa -2- November 15, 1990 Annual monitoring for a minimum of five Years, Annual taritten reports submitted to the lead agency and the DFG. Zj Annual monitoring reports, each of Which include corrective recommendations that shall be re that mitigation effortsmaremented in order to ensu successful.. Pursuant to Public Resources Code Sections 21092 and DFG requests written noti.flcatiort or 21092.2.; the decisions regarding this .Proposed actions and pending directed to this off ice: project., Writer► notifications should: be Ur, less the above , CajZzfornia Enviro mentalre3 are compl1ed with pursuant to Government Code Sections Quality Act, Subdivision Map .Act, and and w:. ! dlife, DFG recommendstthat tthe to T 14 bet intact on ,habitat �^ the brG .. denied:. y further assistance, p1ease cor�tac. Idr Ron Bertram eAss ociate Wildlife Biologist (9 Patricia Perkins,, Wildlife Management Su e °r C�15� 355-7Q10. p ,visor, at Si.ncerelY; J mes D: Messer mith egi.onal Manag :r ;'•a ^ibY r BUTTS COUNTY MOSQUITO ABATE.tY1EN`I, DISTICT DISTRICT OFFICe AT 5117 LARK.IN ROAp,. K -E' CORNCR OF OROVJLL'C AIRPONT _ WILLIA61 t''- f' AZELTINE, PH.O, ON LARKIN ROAD OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9546s MAN'aGEq fifiYiRONMCNTALIST' PHONE t9161 533-6039 - 82.7380. November 14, 1990 John Mendonsa RE: Camray Development Dept. of Public Works' 7 County .Center .Drive Construction, Inc. Oroville CA 95965 Tentative Subdivision Map A. P.,r 30-031..0,3,05,06,09 Dear John: We have made an on-site inspection of the proposed tentative subdivision. Subdivisions such as this, often develop new mosquito breeding sources due to improper Land development and/or .inadequate drainage systems As a condition of approval, developer establish good mosquito preventionpractices as the property is developed. This would include putting all surface drains underground and to grade.. If this is not Possible, ossible then surface drains shall be to grade and lined with an impervious material such as concrete, etc;. Catchment basins and culverts should'be installed at the same level as the bottom; of the drain: to insure complete drainage. Downstream drains that will receive drainage from this project should also be to grade,.and maintained free of obstrdctivo debris continued maintenance dofmdownstreaent medraina A Prevision for included. POwer transformers should be the above "'pad type" as opposed to below ground "vault tyrtO, transformers.'fault type transformers often hold water in areas with marginal soil percolation and have in the past Icreated new Mosquito breeding habitats. Thitype of source I s >~ s difficult to control nosqui4oes in, using conventional control methods, Pros ect willing to assume responsibility in establishing good ve Propertybuyers ahou,:d alsoi be misquito prevention practices as they develop and use tYteir properties These comments are consistent Wath the District', adopted policy called "Guidelines, Checklist and Standards ,for Vector Preventioh in Proposed Develapmentsi' you have anY .. recommendations questions regarding our suggestions or please feel free to contact our office: S�pcerelyr „ 0 ADMINISTRATION 11. 0. 064T. SUPT. r GOVEI#NING HOARD L. NELSON ELDEN). BROWN The�tnali�� Elementary Schon! District ("NUGENT RALPH OOLGOVIN G. TNORNI'ON 1050 SIERRA AVENUE RONALD GRAVES OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA, CA 959615 STANLEY hUSTON Phone 533.2212 AIA0,001NE WILCOX 14.0vember 151 1990 Mr. John Mendonsa County of Butte Department of Public Works County Center Drive Oroville, Ca. 95965 R8 Assessor's parcel, Numbers 30-031-0-1-05, 06, & 09 Dear .Mr. Mendonsa, In responding to you on a development of this magnitude I have been directed by my Governing Board to strongly urge you to recognize the impact wh"ic�h such a. development will have upon any dist:rlo-L.� much less one the S'11.Z.e of the Thermalito Union School, District: The homes pz'oposa,d in this Camray Development .& Construction, Inc. pre- ject will have Major and severe impaction consequenIces fori the district. Such massive increases in population will necessitate the building of new Classrooms andotenti,allya new school site, requi ra additional buses for the t;ransportat4on e)i the students residing is the develop- ment.- and increaser) numbers of teachers and support staff within. the ' distr%ot. We have urgent concerns regarding the safety of the students u bbus stops, r di bng on narrow roadsr 4nd with irsufiicient areas for bus turn grounds. , While the distric±: supoorts and encourages geogth, unplannea gcotath is detremental to any cotlmunity and strains services to the upmost. We strongly request that these items be taken under consideration, and that the contractor/developer contact the district office so that We students residing within�to may work together in a c hsraative effort for the benefit of the future Sincerel."y III Bi Lli g District I a rintendent , y � I COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 DATE October 301 199p °WECT; Camray Development & Construction, Inc. - TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 30-031-03, 05, o6 & 09 I,,CC,AT]ox: 165 lots located at the southwest corner of 'Nelson Avenue and 20th Street,, Thermalito area. Attached ate documents regarding, wd. a copy of, the above-described tentative map for your review, -you have any ,u�estions, additions or recommendations coneer vng this p o ject, please return *hem to this office no later than November 2 1990 Very Truly yours, 14illiam Cheff Director of Public T�orks Ts Mendonsa istant birettot attachments Dui-f6 tea. PTdi1flY�� �otC1Yq. MIT .. ' �icsritld, �a�t��z x ijti 1!60 (4 5 October 30, 1990 Gamray Development & Const. 76,19 �`olsom Blvd. , Inc. REc. AP 3 Ste,. 150 Q-031-03, 054 06 & 09 Sacramento; CA 9SS26 Tentative ;subdivision I+iap Gentlemen: 'chis is to noti fY You tplat, your application, for a tentative ma above -.referenced property is being submitted to the for environmental dotePlanningp for the icor its review. dation, and to the Envi.ranmental Ira ent d a partment Thi s application will be considered complete when we have received notification from the Plannin ire g Department and the part��t that all necessaryEnvironmental Herne Will contact You data have been received. These departeiits Y regarding any additional information they may: require. Very trul, Y yours, p Will aM Olelf Director of Public Works TJ n blen JAtIkk dahs2 sistant Director CG' Plant'WigDepartment tiviroiunental Health G. D', A. Department y r z� 1. (PeYised 2/88) W NEGATI'V'E DECLARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code '21.100, et. seq.) and a determination has been made that it will not have a significant effect upon the environment. Log # 90-11-06-05 AP No. 30-31-003, 005, :006, & 00.9 Z'. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: TSM -o divide 3E.5 acres to create 165 lois at 6,100 sq. ft. each. 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT: $Quthwest, corner of Nelson Ave. and 20th St,, Thermalito area, 4. NAME AND ADDRESS OF 'PROJECT APPLICANT: Camray Development and Construction Inc,. 7919 Folsom Blvd. 5. SacramentoCk 9.58 6 MITIGATIN MEA. RES: 6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect of this project .is on file at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville. This study wast Adopted as presented,. Adopted with changes. Specific moallfi::atioiis and supporting reasons are attached. 7,. A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body. -_ Hearing Body bate of Determination Determination: On the basis of -initial study of environmental impact 'the I information `the -presented at hearings; comments received on the proposal and our own knowledge and independent research: prp projectCOULD NOT havL a significant effect othe env ronment a NEGATIVE DECLARATION' is 'hereby adopter ' We find that the projectill COULD have a si.gnx£icant effecton the enviromsd ndtionbut attar,hed 'u describedsinase MrYt measresnot iteme5aabovef' which ,are by this reference made conditions of project' approval: A conditional NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adapted. signature O&TI:CT=VE The purpose of this study is to delineate and ma waters of the United States ("watersp the extent of all in the stud " y area, that are subject).' to the including wetlands, located 904 of the Clean Water Act, provisions of Section LOCATION The study area is located in Butte coun west of 20th street, and east of the Therma ty; south of Nelson Road, Ile Township 9 North Tito Foreba y (Section , Range � East: Oroville 7 q adrangle). Figure 1 is a vicxnit p :5 minutes U.S.G.S ,cation, y ma .identifying the project METHODS AND MATERI2U,S Field studies were conducted on january 22 19 Manual :for Identifying and Deli neat ng ary 22, 1 , 91. The. "Federal used as the standard for determining whether specific ona1. Wetlands "'I was wetlands subject to the Clean Water Act, 1 P civic areas are regulations (33 CFR 328 Corps of Engineers, United States Other than wetlands ed to identify ''waters area. The �� s that are " °f the National T,� st of Plant Species In That p;Mc in the study California (Region p tlz _ei.la)zds: Observed , ) was used to detertaine the status of plants as wetland indicator species. The boundaries of all waters the field onto a l including wetlands Aped i " = Qin l scale black and white ae iale ma .taken on November 22 n 1.989. photograph determined b The dimensions of small we;:land areas Y fielrl measurement. were "Waters" includi g Wetlands All other acreages watie phots)igraph b ds were obtained frofi the g s of y use of a digital plan, Detailed aerial Vege.,tation,t and hyrlro?,o led data on soils, t e. gy we,ce taken in the field for each wdtland ofppla s species obsetVeheets are provided n Appendix A. d end thein status A list Species is provided in A d indicator as Wetlan delineation map. Appendix B' Appendik C contains the Fadernl Interagency do lttee fol 1`0 of F.rtgln3al5. U S. EnVtonmento Weiland Agency, U.S. Caaperalive technlca► pvbllen jon, Welland Deilhaatlon, 113 Plsh eller l Manual of Idenend U.S,O A . SrG ConactvaGoti SeMcn nine °nd gaGnoaUn Jwladictional Weuands, U.3, WeahtJ,t. D�Cv 2Rend, r^,te 1986 Ndihihal lana i Plant 5peelea `ihut C*dU In Wlodandat California (Region 6). Biological Ae Research Center, N°Gar l Weilanda inventory, U,S. Plan and 4tlllditle Scirtpa, 5G Petwabulg, FL part 68r2G,10)May 1988, Natloml Fcol y arowe�l.rr?t I; FIGURE VICINITY MAP AND 1 BOUNDARY R OF �f PROJECT LOCATION a �. 1 24M. �1 /+tom +1 1 w11.Ff4A W i u • � ••4�^ i•,� �.....•.r-...r.�u�VQ�... •ufll Coir. r Nr \ PRI �, •• _ Nil». ." i i t' �`"�` '' of A 7 � ..✓' �`� 4' .y f i Q 1 z ,,i j � - ._ { ` f f: z' `)�)� .�3. T!RO • •..... , r}U�+i•,r „ ; .. Ali ,'•;]h1�QYt: » TO i7lON • +� ti : i , { 1 b ` r .'etiltf'� :Ips y i ,b{. �' ...�.. t , , ` • s s .1 + •• � C � ' �l » � �a�+r.ir. '` • it � 7 1 y , f r d tiMK 701 a r • �/ ' e •, la 11H i � a`� + 1 i ! /'� i r • { i ..yui �•A ''+ �"i '""• ^ I i � ✓i'• G t+' l� x �r � mulit 00il tia ' � /r" ,:, `� a+.• W.II, � �"�!•��a �L ;.fi •••j•• "+ r. C I Cour• 1'" nl,,.•1 � . Y[Ci y. « i( ✓ti �r `.r£ icy "y°- •�. r- .•�M� 1 IM •� , \ { .stl IrMi • . , .'�-.. G! ��t r Ir )1,. °Y.1♦/ c» r .111 , c� . • .. +r i:S " •� Not i �• � rt�+i. � rj. t1• y-i pR�+0 ii r r"" A� c 411 • 4M r ilY2 1�11.0. 1 r. s!'1'. .✓\ .»� Cji ,/ L2. !F IN I� 121 »]i Jti" 1If' .» fi2I 0401 ikCY ltil c .1.."•L. 1.a 1 .•.� i 4t .... ,�... i:t i. +.Si f i ka r k v d z v F. , r F , r � � "N ft, eel J< ... F.. W�-�4xwanp�..m.LLir+Jh.at4,.,:.T _... _..�.�..; ,....r.�.a...a�u .o -a./ .,a:;. �,t�-•.�gn,�,�'4x+# L Z.I�;.ti . .0 �`" {i" "'w..e+,�:u:ktc�mis+.rw�a+w�u r�_nuwo-w..+�nnw"KFa::Mti+rrk-;'�� FINDINGS The study area consists of non-native annual grass?.and vegetation on gently rolling terrain. small circular mounds (mima mounds) covered with grasses pock-mark, the surface of the site. Dominant upland species include wild oats (Avena haarbata), rip-gut grass (Bromus diandrus), soft chess (gromus mollis) botrys) , and medusa-head ------- ' fla'ree (Erodiurtt h ad (Taeniath,rum caput-mrdu�-e) The types of waters on the property include vernalcols N , a ponded' depression, and wetland swales/drainage. A description of each wetland type is -Provided rovided below. Vernal. Pools �5 Eleven Vernal pools comprising 0.1% acre of waters s are present on the � p ,p deeper Property. p nine are shallow. The pro er Two vernay, cols are dec. and p pools contain native vernal Pool flower pla plants such as popcorn (— globothrys sp.), Wooly y marbles (Pslocar us --__), ote thistle (Er nQium vasevii) and filaree Y {Ez°ccXum botrvs - -- ' g p manure of ;perennia;l, The (Lol um oerenne oo].c support a . p ),rip-gutsp s (Bromus 1iandrus) 8roaiaea , bras setiaerus) . and dog eweed (Erem -parpus Vegetaton in the shallow pools consists of Mediterranean barley (Hordeum h strix ' - -�,) r fllaree (Er_ o_ iufi' b9±rys) Wooly marbles (Pslocarpus brevzss�.mus�, and coyote thistle gryn um Vase ii The margins of the shallow pools con tain perennial ryegrass (LOii) . erennej which grades into medusa-head (Taaaniathru c ut-=m jum and wild oats (Lyena barbate.) ori the uplandedusae) bordot, ed `q 86118 underlying vernal pools we)'e not consistently n ::hroma and mottled as Would be inc?icutive of hydric soils- 1 However ' evidence of an asluic moisture regime is indca±:ed by the presence of algal matting: y _ logy Was :inferred by algal. martin lire Wetland hydro g► Tutsi and the presence of a topographic basin with ah underlying hard pan. The wetl4nd-up7 and boundk, y! was delineated primarilyon vegetative composition and the preserbe of algaI matting h the ,soil surface: arawd's�.tpe Pon ds-.. DP cession It is (--- depression comprises 0.17 acre of waters. The ponded dep g property connected by a culvert to a swaled area on the ion was p p est part. of the depression was inundated by 4o the east The deep, The vegetation. in the standing water.° of the time of our survey. new depression and the bord�xing upland has been burner.. However, is sprouting Veg`'tation near the ponded water includes growth curly dock (Rumex crit Pllg� r coy 'al thistle (Eryn�1um vas�i' _ Juncus balticus) e sass ( oliu pe_, enenne), baltic rush ( I. perennial ry g Hnr.deum hystrix} proa' i_aea Sp., and Mediterranean barley (__." Vegetation it tlac,. area where soils vrere sampintaurca s 1stitialis)h yellow star -thistle (Ce (,7uus batt_ ictx_s�i and y medusa -head (Taeniathrum The wetland -upland border was covered e taurea solstitialis; wild caput -medusae) , yellow, star -thistle (. s ,diandrus) oats ('F�v_?na barbatg)', and rip -gut grass (_.S The soil matrix color (10 YR 4/2) and the presence of mottles were The regrowth of Baltic good 'indicators of hydric soil eondi'tonss indicative of an aquic rush Juncus bata,cu_s_) during the survey moisture regime. is inferred by ;they observation of standing water Wetland hydrology the survey. The p d lowest part of the depression during th onde .in the. �. � ng e depression would most likely be saturated/inundated durz growing season. The Wetland -upland boundary in the p ondej depression is determined by veg etative, composition and soil chroma. _swalss%Dxaj�_a' drama +,over 1. � A a contain the oro�rille ge areas " Two Swale.:/ standing water property* The IOWeSt areas of 'the swales the Mater from six to _twelve inches deep. vegetation clang fides tall flatsedge (Cy�erus eraarasti:r); cut risegrass nc. unrsus .�-----s) ► dallas grass Le:: Sia , bilti lc ru e sp . +, 'ei� mature willow trees' (_ UrV �o .d�S) (pas �kltitn' di xg tum) ; and oc with tall fl.atO' are located within the svrale is Reach A► nume . sp i )' " sp . and deck (__.---� Eleachar ( fpr eraaiostls) , saes into Ruf�tie� undexs�tory growth. Thi wetland -upland border g grass Ar-_Ous sp, r Medusa -head (Ta. b%; thr�� ap - dusae) ,' rip -gut g t 3ra us mollia). This Swale winds across r qjx g) , and soft chess (AX=�_ - n A06,ci c the Swale the southern Part d' the property. .. similar vegetation as Previously reviousl discussed With the addition of dominance o:F' be:rmuda Y grass (cynodon dactylan a connected by a culvert at the southeastern Of the swa1e is to the neighboring parcel of the east, property The soils in the swal.es are low saturated at the tire of our survey. chroma ('3-0 YR 4/1) and were Wetlind hydrology y ology was determined b and/or saturated soils, algal matting, presence low of inundated black and white aerial photography sgnatures.swa? gradient, and The wetland-upiar,!dbo•andary of the swales was delineat; �,.. by vegetation and ooil chromas. err; r- amara ly j CONCLUSION B, sed on our detailed wstl and delineation on the oroviile property approximately 1.88 acres, are subject to Corps, ' rps :vection 404 of t1 leah Yater Acf ,. jura.sdiction under' acreage of each wetYand is A tabulaar. summary of the provided tz Table Zj and a'delineation. map With their locations is Provided in Appendix C �xowtstr�s c. NEGATIVE DECLARATsON REGARDING ENVIRO ENTAL 1 _IMPACT^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project -..,Described below has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions the of California Environmental Quality Act' of 197 (Public Resources Code 25.300, et. seq.) and a determination has been made that it will not have a significant effect, upon the environment_. Log # 90-11-06.0,5 2. DESCRIPTION OV PROJECT: AP No. 30-31-003, 005, 006, & 0o9 TSM to divide 38.5 acres to create 165 Lots at 61500 sq. ft. each. 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT. Southwest corner of Nelson Ave, and,20th St.., Thdrmalito area. d. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT APPLICANT, Camray Development and Construction, Inc_, 7919 Volsom Blvd. 5 ,' SacramentoCA 958 6 MITIGATId !•tE4SU E5: 6. A copy of the Ini-fial study regarding ;he environmental effect of this project is on file at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville. This study was; Adopted as presented.. Adopted with changes. Specific mndifidations and supporting reasons are attached. ' ?: A. public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body; Rearing Body Date of 'Determination Determination, On the '.asis of the initial's,,tudy of environmental im act she • ,. information resented at hearin p gs, comments on p receitfed the pro osal and our own krnawled$e and independent research. • project b iYe find the proposed ro'ect C.UULD NOT have a significant, (� effect; 01n the eh'Vironment, and a NECATI'V£ DECLARATION is hereby adopted We find that the PtdjeGt COULD have a significant effect on the environment but will not i.n this case because of .attached mitigation measures described in item 5above which are by this refotenco ,made conditions of project • w a rovai A conditional NEGATIVb1 �DECLARATTM adopted. is hereby j _ , i , . , li . _ �� - _ 1 � , �,.�i, . ,LI , _... , .... . 14 _. i� �,�� . ='iG ..i> .si ...w.��,nl� ,��i .is ,. ..•., _..,,. , 1 OBJECTIVE The purpose of this stt'.dy is to d(lineate and map the extent of all waters of the United States ("waters,'), including wetlands, located in the study area; that are subject to the provisions of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act:. 'LOCATION 1study area Is located in Butte County, south of Nelson Road, Wast �street, and east of the Therm auto Forebay (Section 11t Township - � 9FNorRange 3 East; Oro'vi.1le 7.5 minutes rasaG.S quadrangle). g.,re 1isa vicinity map idohtifyinq the project location. HETHODS AND 74ATERIA S Field studies Were conducted on Uanuary 22, 1991. The "Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating tTUrisdicti.onal Wetlands" 'was used: as the standard for determiaiing whether specific areas are wetlands subject to the Clean Water Act. Corps of Engineers' regulations (33 CFR 328) were used to identify ,'waters" of the United States other than wetlands, that are present in the �tlxdy area. The "National List of Plant Species That Orcuv in Wetlands: California (Region 0)112 was used to determine the status of observed plants as Wetland indicator species. The boundaries of all waters, .including wetlands, were mapped in the field onto a 1" = 1001 scale black and white aerial photograph taken on November 22t 1989. The,dimensJ',ons of small wetlan& axtas Were determined by field measurement, All other acreages of wate rs" w including wetlands ere obtained from the aerial. photograph by use of u digital planimeter, Detailed data on soils* vegetation, and hydrology were ta,cen in the field for each wetland type. Delineation data sheets are provided in Appendix A, A list of plant species observed and their status as wetland indicator species is provided in Appendix B. Appendix C contains the delineation map, 1Fedaral tnteta�ey2q t ctnmlttse tdr Wouarnd acllneatlan, 1989. t=sdersl MatkW for ldcniitylnq, a hd,IJeiGieating "s� ittlansi WeUandb, U.S. Army Cotpit of Fit lneers. U.' , l:nvttonirtantal Proteclton.Agency, U.S. Flsh and l4fi:Gte 5arvtce and U.S.bA Soll CanservaCon service, Washington, Lkin 1, Olt ttt:t;, � W pubbceUait 2 Reed, 1988 NuUonal Ust d0iianl bodes tml taut in Warar,6- Calif6ttvra (Regloh0) b10!b&l ) pog W 68(26.10) M5y 1988. NaUt, tctilooy p.eccotch Centet, NaOOW Wetlands inventory, U.B. Fish and 11QkPA,; 5etirtc% St. Paletsburg. 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Small circular mounds (mima mounds) covered with �grasses pock--mark the surface e of the site. upland species include ►ai!d oats (Avena barbata Dominant rip-grit grass (Bromus diandrus), soft chess (kromus Mollis) of s) , and medusa.--head.. (Tafilaree (bre ,c- abut-.•medusae:). . The types of waters on the property include vernal pools., a ponded depression, and wetland swales/drainage. A description of each wetland type, is provided 'below. vernal 'Pools Eleven vernal pools comprising 041^7- acre of waters are: present on the property. Two vernal pools are deep and nine are s;ral ow, The deeper pools contain native. vernal pool plans such as popcorn flower (�1� iabothrys s , wool co coyote thistle Y marbles (Psi 00aar u. brevissimus P� • Y (Er h lum v__ ji) , bola and fi] aree (Erodltim , s o� t The upland margin.. he pools support a mixture of perennial: ryegrass (Lolz:um perenne ri P°-gut grass (Br� omus diandrus) Brodiaea sp: , and doveweed (Eremocarnus setiaerus) Vegetation in the shallow pools consists of Mediterranean barley ( o deem hystrix) M filaree (Hro�_�_diumboar s .._�) wooly marbles 1'pslocar�us brevissimus), and coyote thistle (Ervngium vaseyi) The margins of` the shallow pools contain perennial ryegrass (Loliu er �"--�-) y g ( athrum caput-medusae) enne which grades into hted.lisa�h�ad Taeni and wild oats. (Auena arbata) on the upland bonder. soils underlying vernal pools were not consistently low in chroma and mottled as Would be indicative of hydric soils. However; evidehdo of an aquic moisture regime is indicated b the h� of algal matting Y preset ..e Wetland, hydrology wasnlerredby algal matting, ripe ruts, and the Pretence of a topogiaphi.c;basiwith an 'underlying hard pan. The wee; land upland boundary was del rieatL-d Primarily ' p yon vegetative composition and the presence of algal matting 011,the soil surface. Ponded DEpresson The ponded depression p ssion comprises 0.17 acre of waivers. It is connected by a culvert to a swaled area on the neighboring p y to the east, The deepest 5 propert p part of the depression was inundated by standing water of the time of our survey. The vegetation in the depression and the bordering upland has been burgled. Howeveri new growth is sprouting, Vegetation near the ponded water includes coyote thistle (g ynaium- yaseyii,), curly dock (Rumex crispus] perennial ryegrassI;ollum ( jjerenne) , Baltic rush. (Juncus balticus) Y rodiaea sp., and Mediterranean barley (Hordeum hvsta-x) Vegetatiozl in the area where soils were sampled include. batt-ic rush (Juncos balticus) and yellow star-thistle (Centaurea sol stitials) The wetland-upland; border was covered catgut-medusas by medusa-head ('•i'aena.athrum , yellow star--thistle (Centaurea s�,'istitialis) , wild cats (Avena barbata), and ri ut P-g grass (Bromus 0 jancjrus) . Zhe soil matrix color (10 YR 4/2) and the -. ' presen,..e of mottles were good indicators of hydric soil;. conditions. The X'egrowth of baltic rush (j'uncus balticus) Moisture regime- duringthe surveyis indicative of an a[jttic Wetland hydrology is inferred by the observation of standing water in the lowest part of the depression during the survey, The ponded: depression would most likely be saturated/inundated during the growing season. The 4etla,nd-upland boundaryin the ponded depression is determined by vegetative compOsitiort and soil. chroma. Swales/Drgipage TWO swales/drainage areas cover 1.54 acres on the O roville Property, The lowest, areas of the swalss contain standing water from six to twelve inches deep" Vegetation along' r the wate includes tall flatsedge (Cyperus er arostis)y cut r ceWates (Le-ersa y ) and ltac rush (Juncus baps) , dallas grass _ (Paspal.um d lattatn s, b lock (Rumex. s Te �� p ) n mature willow trees are located within the Swale in reach A, with tall fla'-sedge (Cyberus eragtottit), Rleochar s Spit P•r and dock (Rum spy) and _ p , medusa h d (Tacna thrumlaabutmadusae) border,grades into btu ex s y ` 1p-�gtlt i`a$�u �$ Omus 1 ricridus)and soft chess (Bromllis; mollis ` r g Thais swale wands across the soutnery part of the property In Reach C the Swale has rr si:,.lar vegetation as previously discussed with the addition of a dominance of bermuda grass (Cynodc�n dactylon). The swale is y southeastern corner of the ,property connected b a culvert at the to the neighboring parcel of the east. The soils ate low and were saturated atnthe tinethe aofsour survey.chroma 10 YR 4 1 Wetland, hydrology was determined b the E presenceof inundated and/or Saturated soils, algal matting, low swale gradient, and black and white aerial photography signatures. The wetland upland boundary of the swales was delineated primarily by vegetation and soil chromas. CONCLUSIONS Based on our detailed wetland delineation on the Or.oviile property, approximately�l.�88 acres are subject to Corps' P jurisdiction under Section, 404 of the Clean Water .pct. A tabular summary of the acreage of each wetland is provided in Table 1, and a delineation map with their locations is provided in, Appendix C. Ji �b GsovisstFpE TABLE 1, OR4V ILLS PROPERTY WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES JANUARY19.91 .i® Verna Poor Fonded Depression 111 e- `� Area (Square Feet) Numbez -Umber. .Acreage 1.""]• 1307 1-2 180 2-1 0.17 acre 1-3 108 1-4 216 1-5 :2178 SraaleDram 98 1-7IVumher 600 ------ Area'cte 1-8 1_g 600 1.080 3--1 0.09 1-10 500 3`2 (BY Reach) 1-1.1 -420 A B 0.43 0..55. 0.41 � Total 7287sq.ft. C1r 0.17 acre!, Tota. 1:54 acres TOTAL WETLANDS , �C�1VO�t'�etbi „ k ,.. J u fit <. ., 4'J i.., ti .. i •• „.. (l ° ,.. .. .... 4 APPENDa fx _. 1,�, tp i 4 �':4 6 •'�. 1 r, <4r �.d ® � 't �+ � ,; ,, r. =,� . d ,�c� •. � .*. � `�`' , '. °e . • ,, . .� , ', � S .s ' � a y n �, .. '� .f 1. ,• , .,�. ,rsu� Gt 2 i. s.. . k>..4. .p :k'..y we ,✓ , .. 4 t ky0 .T' rrc � � ;h i.l d. `I' � *.r, ... ;.E ... arrP ..s4 ;.{, (n �.r�DC .4. ds i. .k, h;y fiG'1'. ` n�` 1 . Ji,. , �"� '!r"..':a a rk.:� � �.r.) }l F �d1, ro t yE: 5( ��"�. '� ��° y %�.:.. � �{�,;.�Y"f, , ..r PARTLAL LIST OF PLANTS OPSLRVED ON THE OROVILLEi PROPERTY AND THEIR STATUS AS WE INIDXCATO.'R SPECIES Scentifc7a�ne Common Name statuslc2 Aveha barrata wild oats UPL Brassica rtic iia black mustard UPL Brod.i aea. sp. 1 Brormus diandrus (B. rigidus) rip-gut grass UPL Bromus mollis soft ,chess PACU- centaurea solstitiails- cvno3on dacty7.on yellow star-thistle bermu:da UPL grass FAC �gyperqs eracrrostis tall flatsedge FACW Delphin_j11M __ glauga Larkspur FACW Fleocharis sp,, 're_. mocarnu5 zetiaerus doveweed UPL ,�,•d. ixam tris laree UPL Ero naiu,yaseyii coyote thistle FACET cas4LiL.t _M ventricosum nitgrass UPL "p� Hor„hum hystrix Mediterranean barley FAC Junr . balt�.cus -- baltic rush „rte•. Leeizoides OtLt r t-egrasS OBL Lo_11:1, �� pe, `tn : - Brenn p iaL ryegrass FAA �Iavat eta ,voce hala f P whiterheaded 14;Warretia pgh Pasp_a4,1Jt Litatatum dallas crass FAC Placriobot r s stiuitatus slender papcoth flower. CBS, star, micrantha F�SilCtcartllUS breC►isSifills wool marbles y OBS, Rumens cris�us clarly dock FACW-- Salix lasiandra yellow willow OBL Taeniathrum Iwedusa-head U`PL Trichostema lahcPolatun,viii agar Meed tJPL fiaebd� p�8. 19a8� 2ratlossal Litt, of i'lant biaic$lcal Ae ort 68 "ib) eta 1988. Natlolial Noo Nay Sa"rwlne� Speclaj That ore In fiotian3sj Cn1Xfotiila logy rzeapard,L`onttlri National Vitlands rnVefttotyj tltbgloh Oj. 'U,s. �'i3h and tiildl:lfa St+ pat Sa 2o6L oblXtato t',aultativi vatland) and NE ho lndxcator. SAC 1'dcultokavol kAdd racultativa uplan¢t UotL W %1plt ildt ; s i. Ip�eiW�VV � w Mva v�r� LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE , OROVILLE, CALIPWN4a +3590513397 TELEPHONE: 10 61538-7266 538-7266 FAX: 19161 5917.2140 September 10, 4993 Camray Deve� opment and RE AP 30-031-03, 05 06 a'1 os Const ruct`'i ' Co . j' 41Itnc Tentative Subdivision Map 7'919 Folsom Blvd., suirte 3Z0' 5acramenn. or,p , CA 9:5$26 Gentlemen: Please be advised that your request for an extension o time in Whioh to file the final map for the above re erenced tentative map has been placed on the Butte county Development Review Committee's agenda for Monday, September 27, 1993; The'meeti'I t w,1I1commence at 9:00 a.m.i;n the Board of Supervisors Room, Cot t„ Ad1ninistration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, "" fornia, tf you thou l a have any questions, p l ease contact this of R i ce at Cis -533-X72.06: Very truly yours, ; Stuart Edell Manager, Land Development Division SEJkp cc Planning Division Enviroeitnental' Health Departfient' O.D.A. �� u A `.1. .; "_;. 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