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HomeMy WebLinkAbout030-470-001DRII/IA LE. all TIaNTATjNE $U DIlfISI01+t TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP I'RELI2•01ARY ST3BUIVISIOrT � WAIVER APPLICATION cam' lease check appropriate (p Ppriate box) p APPLICANT: ''. rl%?1L-T S 1 d. PRONE NO: ���z � - ADDREc TNi�R: - -:.f ------ _ . PtOPTE lct7DRE18; t)PIGINEt;R OR SURVEYOR'. PHONE NO: ADi?MM • 11.1A LT.f t►t)TICE OF HEARING TO: NG N SECTION U)CA'I'ION OF FF,OPERTY: TMTSIUP % 1 RANGE AuSC550P,'S PARCEL MIBER; ;��-"`!%i'-G� TOTAL ACREAGE pLEASE SUBMIT PRELIMIMPY TITLE REPORT OR RECENT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (dated Vjithin ].as t; six months) WITH APPLICATION. INDICATE BETOW THE DATE AND I.CECORDI`tG INFO RMATION BY NRICH TiI"iS PARTICULAR PARCEL WAS CREA TED: . DATE BOOK PAGE 11t1MBk'R AND SIZE OF pA,RCEr�S $EI��G CREATED (including any rwiainder)`i i)I,11PANCE To vnuvAt, WA E'R COME OR STOAM DRAIN; 5� i'It()pf)SEi1 METt-.OD or., SEWAGE DISPOSAL- (Check Li th Health Departinerit .(Check with Health Department;) I�113ES 8X15T TO THE ACtttRPARY OF !rRE ORI(tIVIAL PAP 81, 1I �Tsa`E� 1:��`t`t� '1'E m blkv �CT� 'ItTEY WIi'L LRAMs TO BE WE"B'D: u , FEB 199q It {'0411 Ov FOR OFFICE USE ON] G3�Butte County .Planning Dept, Reeeipt,li 7 County Center, Drive' Croville, CA 95.965-3397 Applicant RDE4- (916) 538-7601AP ?I Subdivision Name (if applicable) APPENDIX Ei Vote Filed LAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS Supplernental Information for Planning Department t' List .and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, includ ng those required by city, regional., state and federal agencies: 2, Proposed scheduling/associated ptojectss----,1y 3. Anticipated incremental deve,lopmen (phasing of subdivision units, future development plans): 4, What method will be utilized to accommodate surt'ace drainage? Describe � how on-site and downstream drainage channels Will be affeGted, 54 Proximity of Water for fire fighting purr -asps (hydrants) ponds; etc.): 6. Will excavation or grading be necessary? Cubic yards (estimate): dZI 7. Directions for travel to property (rural and mouritt a.;Us areas cnly). JU 41 k3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MiTIGATION MEASURES* Identify potentially significant environmental impacts ass,nciated with the land division. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potentia. environmental impacts? 9, ENVIRoMr.NTAL SETTING- a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topographyj soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects: Describe any existing -structures on the site, and theuseof the structures. j 2j47" S77+8)/_ 6611- 61Lb) 4)Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.:), intensity of land use (one -;Family, apartment houses, shops-, depart- ment stores, oitc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, v-tback, rear yard, etc.)• S�l.,t�2GC.1.t.1Al��y �'��-Tj�S I�J�G,!71 N CERTIFiCA hereby certify that the statements ftirnished above and n the attached exhibitsp resent the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements and information presented are txue and correct to the best of my knowledge and 'belief je Datey—gnat,t►re Por % 7 1.1�',fe�,?T�rr��' :'Use separate "sheet for longer responses, 4jd •ca ,luawddIdAG(3 puel o6st �O A100 . , 1 f, f PROTECT bESCRIPITON: PAIL -L r 2�2\j Z i - % r, 3.ASSESS0918 PARCEL N M' M?(S), -, d � _ .._'""" '^-� Re fJ 4. PROPOSED USE: 1-40" ES ITS i The fol uwing items: be Completed 1 Y the Planning Department: CIJRo �T ZONING: A •- R GE2i AI. ?L1N' DESIGii,C GN: LOW DC� LAND CONSERVATION AGRME,-X `C . --_.=rtxlSite Desitation 4 Crit�a; YES No 2. , e 3. = = �t is r ecommended that you perform. the following checked �' ! 46 t l ��.._ __ — '-- items: ARCR&EOLOGI CAT, RECORDS CHyCX S. SOTANICAt SURVEY 6. ---"_ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY' 8• YES No 9, — WrrdIN DEPARIMENT OF FISH 100 _- AND GA&M DEVELOPt$N ZONE, THIN FLOOD PLAIN: Staff Doterminatiorr: Subs tanri�Ily ccnforas to GENr"FIAL PLAIJ:: AHI,! ARF -k, LAND USE Pte, SPECIFIC OR 1. Land Use t _ 2• Canseraatioh --_=-. If Yes, . 3. OFea Space _ name of Plan—_" "'r'^ ` 4. Safety X ---- S. tloise ,..�.' `_ TITIN URLAN RESERVE: sx. -•---; b. Housing,If Yes, 1. Ci.-ctrlation Z6,YIYG: i'�C7 Y J Name 'of Re—.ex- e AIRPORT LVYD USE PLtNr, w 2 Le) A ► c1:, ;., . .4vAl r j-- T N ►, ,! Ctd k 51 Dat,: AS TRC +1PP1,IG'�trT FOR THE 2TD ZT3E �CJhFORlAfjcr tITHG4L LWD bYVIsIONy1MkL PLL Alfa ZOkMr I A!! AN/RE GF tIr AL -G E STACF D, -X J.tr, bated v $ignatriiro af' Ap .Cldant and be i.' f 'Capon '.�i1i ek xre A , P � it " btks date of the st:itf~ xOC10$ cstdod sak (6) mo ttaturc� • (reviled �-E'j) �s•oii the �. X Planning Department X Eovironblen4al Health Department NAME: ROBERT HARTSHORN X CDF (Forestry Department) ' Attn: J. Craig Carter (on areas northof redAP: 30-4'7-Oi . line X Butte County Sheriff on map) PG&E (checif title report for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large ma ; ScwalLl map)�MA g P n cabinet) jn.00"L.11d11_,ric','1_, ter Com aneP y zf individual wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual. Water Co. California. Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) ._ `Thermalito.Irrigation .District Limesaddle Community Services Districtl(Paradi.seito area Narea aloE of es) to lake) ng Pe,�tz Rd, Del Oto 4later (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Porest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District City of (check wall, maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Gridley OROVILLE AREA ONLYz Lake Oroville Area Public Utility Ds.(see lar a ma Feather River Recreation District (sat largia ma' in � Pin cabinet) El Medio Fire District (check wall map, a S,nallppor�t-4on�oftOrnvil,le only)' H,IGGS RICHVALE0GRIDLEY AREeAs. (SOUTH ,BUTTE COUTY to see): check wall map and title 'rPnort Drainage District 41 p' PP areas overly Drainage District #2' Drainage, District #100 Drainage District #200 Reclamation District K33 Reclamation District #2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage-,District Butte Creek Drainage District IN CERTAIN CASES: Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept.. of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (near State Hwy. 32, 70, 5gj 140 (Chico cutoff), 162 (Olive;.�wy„ Richvale Hwy,), 19,1 (Clark Road) State Water Quality Control Board (projects with more than 100 lots or Units} United States Forest 5ervsce (,if project border Parks and Roi P J s USA land �--check AP books) creation De artment P {property near Lake Oroville) State Water eesdurces Department (Property near Lake Oroville -� watershed) claimatian Dist. Rock Creek ReGreat of Chico Airport south of Rock Creels and east of Hwy, 99 (see wall: rnap) �.,.. Chico kr. ea Rec'reatxon & Pt--1r Dist (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASEli check title bipart for any mention of special services or easeinent,s such as to Tliermalito Irrigation District (Aumbered items) Submit this form with orae c Y of the tentative map to Butte Coun�,>, °1 ann ing Departmen 7 County Center Derive Orov i 1 1 e Cal i f arn3 a 9698w The .Pl arming Department wil l 'return the C npl eted cbnforrfiance report to the appl icaht for hi5lher siipnaturb, The r.bh4brmance i^eporxt mwt be submitted with the ppl kation to the Land neve1 opment SeCtion of FUbl is Works 1 ,[;ICy)t.F Marc JAN" 2 7 199 L h 8 , 08 iprovillg� Cellfam�* ej. �f'LcF.dl`r Ute~ �i.JirX.. %31 . . .—x+,y^r5 -• ..... a .1YjV"4 , u°F3rx':.i� ,. ' Agar' C01M LA+'V0 OF NATURAL WEALTH AMD BEAUTY LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9510,3.97 TELEPHONE: W6) 538-7266 FAX: (9161538-1140 June 30, 1992 Ron Graves REi AP 30-47F-01 P. 0. Box 986 Robert Hartshorn 0roville, CA -'95965 Tentative Parcel. Map Dear Mr. Graves: At the regular meeting Of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on .Tune 290 19920 the Agency granted a.36 months extension of time in which to file the final map for the above referenced property. The new date of expiration will be: June 25 1992. If ,you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this Office at 538-7266. Very crul... y t,uarrOUrs; l� anager " Lane Development Division Development Services bRf ds cc Planning DiVision Department Env. Health Dept, Robert Hartshorn, 1:180 18th St:, Orovillo, CA 95965 U �g •iMJI�V.,' w. lJ(. 4 r+•� �//�%�� ��///�pr() 1 .111. JUN I 9 t992 K - DEPARTMENT OF PU'13LIC WORKS' - WILLIAM Mill) CHERF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER 'DRIVE - ORO\'ILLS, CALIFORNIA 4596$ J " Telephone: 1916) 538•7681 I, RONALD D, 'MeELFiOY 1 Deputy Ditectur June 19; 1992 1 i i Ron Graves & Associates RL- AP 30=47-01 P.O, Box 986 Robert Hart,shorr Oroville, CA 95965 Tentative Parcel Mag Gentlemen Please be advised that your request for an extension of time in Which to file the final trap for the above referenced tentative j parcel map has been placed on the Butte County Advisory Agency's agenda for June 29, 1992. I The meeting Will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room, County A'dmini`stration Building, 25 County 'Center Driver Orovil lej California. I f you should have any 'quest i ons, please contact this office at 91 6-538--7266.. Very truly yours ;I William Chaff Director of Public Works I I�1 Stuart Edell Assistant bi'rector SS/kh 1 cat" planning Dapar,trnent Bnvirohmenta7 Health Department ; Robert Hartshorn, 1180 18th 5t,, Oroville� CA 95965 No Qom`' Ia3:'T_VRM�NA Oil TO "c Office of Planning ainT-Res rc ; ` rM Butte Cour, ;y .1k00 ;Tenth Street, Roasstt 1 1� g Department �a ` Planning Sacramento., CA 95814;r 7 County Center Drive or JU �Q Oroville, CA 95965 Xx County Clerk County of Butte ►YAC T]3_TECT Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code, Project Title Al' 1 Name_ --- _. Tentative Parcel trap 30-4i-Ol Robert Hartshorn State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse) Jonn'Mendonsa, Public Works 916-588-1266 .'Project Location At the southwest corner of Biggs Avenue and 18th. St. Thermalito area: Project Description Tentatime 2artel Map to divide 4.15 ac. into 2 parcels; 1,at 4-ac-.-,l at .75 ac. This, is to that the Butte County_ Advisory Agency. (Loadd Agency or Responsible Agency)_ has approt +ogre-described project ort _ June 25, 1990 and bas made (Date) the follows seteriniiations regarding the above-described projects 1. The pzoject;ill, will not, have a significant effect on the. envitt ;=ent. x.An Environmental impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. XX A Neg Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provis,, ,s of CEOA Mitigation maasuresl Mer _Mere not, made a condition of the approval. of' 'the project 4. A statement of overriding considerations _ was;t was not, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final ETR with comments and responses and record of project= approval is availAble to the general public at Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville; CA 95965 Date Received for Filing And /. 1 Posting at OPR,June Signature i Crain Sdhdett, AS5i.stant:blahnet Title h 1986 {t�vised 4w , , „ ;i 'tcounk LAND OF NATURAL 1N EA LT +H AND BEAUTY i DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE .OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) $38.7681 RONALD b, McELROY CERTIFIED MAIL Depc,ty Director June 25, 1990 Robert Hartshorn RE AP 30-47-01 _ 1180 18th Street TPM Oroville; CA 95965 Dear Mr. Hartshorn: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on June 250 190, the Agency adopted a. negative declaration with environmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel map on t the above -referenced property subject to the conditions listed on,:, the attached sheet: If no appeals are timely Filed= -within ten (10') days of the date of the Advisory Agency l s approval—vith the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; this action will "be final - When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your "final Map" with the Butte County Department: of Public Works for recordation within twentjr-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency, If you Have any questions regarding this matter, please 'contact this office. Very truly yours, William ichdff r °:; cx. Director of Public Works Jon endon aa* A sistant Director -JN/dB attachment cc Planning ,Department, I;nvironmerttal Health Department Ron Craves Assotiates ftblic 'forks conditions; Frontage on 18th Street and Biggs Avenue to be constructed to RS -2.•»A standard, i.e., curb, gutter, sidewalk and required street section for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Submit drainage plans to the Department of .Public Works for approval and install required facilities. Deed to the County of Butte 50 ft. right-of-way from the centeil inn of 18th Street (,both sides) and 30 fti from the centerline of Biggs` Avenue. Indicate a 50 ft. bui'.ldi.ng setback from the centerline of 18th Street. 4 Show all easements of record. on the final. map. Provide permanent solution for drainage. I 6 Pay off any assessmenta. W 7 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct to county standards 8 Pay any delinquent ta*tes or current taxes as required,. Meet the requirements of tha Butte County Fire Department: Planning Dept. condition! 10 All junk and unregistered vehicles shall be removed from the property. Health Dept, conditions are: 1.1 Provide a letter or other ddcumentation from the Thermalito Irrigation' District stating that they are Willing and able to supply domestic, water to parcels I and 1. 12 Provide a letter or other documentation from the `Mermalito Irrigation District stating that.they are willing and able to supply sewer service . to parcels 1 and 2.�. 13 Place a note onthe t ; ;that se tates "development of parcels 1 and 2 will require conne.cti fliu' to a public sanitary sewer.' 14 P-2ace a note on the r�I; 4that states 'idevelopment of parc9s 1 and 2 will require connect °:a' to a public water supply.'r The following is required.: ; SS Pay $25:00 per lot to Oil`i Thermalito Area Traffic Signal fund. , { Su ite coun I' LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (6111) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE-OROYILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone- (916) $38.7681 CERTIFIED MAIL r1RONALD D. MvELROY May 17, 1990 Deputy Dlred'or Robert Hartshorn RE:. AP 30-47-01 1180 13th Street, TPM Orovillej CA 95965 Bear Mr. ,Hartshorn: Please be advised that the Butte County Advisoryy Agency will hear your application on the above-identified property on June 25, 1990. 'The Agency will be reviewing the findings from the Planning Department end will h be considering your tentative parcel map. Public Wo-rks will recommend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet The meeting will commence at-94.00 a.m. in the hoard of Supervisots' Robb, County Administration Building, 25 Count Centet Drive Orovil;le; California. If you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this ,office. Very truly yours; William Cheff Director of Public Wcirks, AA Jo n Mendonsa - Asistant Director atttathment czinning Dopar>yment nvironmen'tal Health Department Ron Craves Associates bsaHei' �o. Pl+�tn3ng t✓omrat� MAY 18 1990 Grcvl!le� �alifottzie r f ROBERT HARTSHORN, TPM, AP 30-47--01, 2 parcels located at the southwest corner of Biggs Avenue and 18th Street: Thermalito area. Engineer: Ron. Graves Associates =� Public Works conditions I Frontage on 18th Street and Higgs Avenue to be constructed to RS -2-A standard; i.e., curb;, gutter, sidewalk and required street section for parcels with gross acreage of one acre or less. Submit drainage plans to the Department of Public Works for approval and install required facilities. 2 Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of=way from the centerline of 18th Street (both sides) and 30 ft. from the centerline of Biggs Avenue. 3 Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of 18th Street. A Showall easements of record on 4h& ...nal map: 5 Provide permanent solution for drainage; fi Pay off any assessments. 7 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct to oount,p standards. .8 Pay any delinquent takes or current taxes as required. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Deoartment, 10 Pay' $25 per lot. for 'Ttiermalito area traffic signals:...- i INTER )DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Advisory Agency FROM Planning Director SUBJECT'Report on Tentative Parcel Map for Robert Hartshorn on AP 030-410-001 DATE: May 22 1990 'This is a �,�gncultu al Residential). The Land Use Alto 2 parcels.. The present coning is ,A -R P 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 subject to the following mitigation measurer 1. pay $25..00 per lot to the Thermalito Area Traffic Signal fund. CBSar ccr Robert Hartshorn Ron Graves & Assoc. F, { May 22, 1990 BEAUTY I . WUIv" r %.c"vrMm ur+!Vt:-OROVILLE,.CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 TELEPHONE, (916) 558-7601 Robert 14artshorn 1180 18th Street Oroville, CA, 95965 Re Tentative Parcel Map, AP 030-470-001 { t°!r. A'aitAeres The Butte Couryty t'�y"R�arlµ, .a, .,,pent has completed the environmental review of your project in accordance Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte. County Advisory Ag�,1cy, tvi'�l ira 0 A4�xire-d. 105 days pursuant to the California Public Resources "Code Section 21151.:x: the Planning Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County Subdivision Ordinance has been completed. Please find enclosed the Environmental Documentation/Planning. Director's Report which has been prepared for your project. Please review the enclosed Initial Study/Plarning Director's Report with ronditioiis, sa approval if applicabi_: If you note any errors or omissions in our evaluation, pteg,-G bring them to our attention: The Environmental Documents and Planning Director's Report for yourproject has been sent to the Butte County Advisory Agency for 'their action. California Government Code -Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set Bearings and approve or disapprove your project within six months from the date on which;your appliCation was received and accepted: The six month time limit for your project mandated by state law, will occur on August 24, 1990. The Advisory Agency will no►ify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project. if 'there are modifications to your project, not related to mitigating an identified impact; re= evaluation of your project shaft be required. 21 APPENDIX 11, SOulgmX OF B'UM'XE UNV7En0NM:EI'�7`, A1..' 10HJE:CKJLXS'T O lN1 (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG No, 09-02-2.3-03 AP NO 30-47-01 ,.'P K arOLTND 1, Name of proponent Robert Hartshorn 2, Address of proponent and representative '(if applicable): �. Projent description: _ Tentatyn Parcel Map Ir. MAINL7A.TOR`Y F=1gpj:Ni: S pF. YES ,I MAYM NO I. pias the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reuuce the number or restrict that range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods of California history or prehistory? 2,, Does the pr•,ject have the potential to achieve short-term bene its to tha detriment of long-term environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environments one which occurs in a relatively brief period of timo While grtermt �. lon , impacts will endure into the future,) 3, Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively e? ject may impact on tWo or more separate resources where considerable? A r the act each r is relatively small, but whew the effect of the impact t the imp is on the environment is significant.) those impacts 4. Does the have environimenta which will causL-'substantial either effectst beings, yy or indirectly? if T. 'b!i 'ZE1ZT=NAXTO (To be completed by the Lead Agency) 6 On the basis of this initial evaluation I/.,i fired the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the ,environment and a N,FdATIVE DECLARATION will be 'prepared, �}'�i/WE find that although the proposed project COULD have a si,,ghifiddht effect on the environment, there Wixl not be a significant affect iii this case because She MT'TIGATYON'MEASdREs.deseribed on the attached sheat have been added to the I roject. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION Will be,prepaYed, d pMrENTALed proP�Rat MY effect on tAt ytvironment, and afi he EPQ�tT isvrequiredsficanG COUNTY OP MT9, PLANNING DEPARTMENT liAx s 12, r 1990 hyt i ,� .eu.is --April cra.�r� anc�er5 Assista t PIA' tie Reviewed by:eaS Ala re Selllb ` Planhe , +. +��'R7Tj`V ��1V�AL. .L i•'�i'�L'f. f.J�Y. w�J.. _ .(F-xplanati,ngs of all 11YES11 and " HAYBVI answers are required on attached sheat ( s 7 EARTH. Will the proposal 'result in significant: YESAYBE NO a. Unstable earth conditions, or i.`anges in geologic substructures? _ b. Disruption, displacement) compaction: or overcovering of the soil? _ c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? Al d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features?;. ._✓ - e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off 'site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, -or changes in siltat on, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? _ , gi boss of prime agrieulturally`pi•aductive soils outside .esignated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or prope y to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, Landslides, mudslides, grog !d failur- or similar hazards? Z. _AIL,. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Air emissions or detarior-tion of ambient air quality! b. Me creation of objectionable odors, smoke or Runes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature) or ,any change in ✓_ climate, locally or regionally? 3, WNM. `gill the proposal result in substantial: A. Changes in currents, or the course or direction 'of Water Uovements in either, marine or fresh,,waters7 _ 1 b. Changes in absorption rates; drainage patternsi or the rate and amount of surface runoff? _y c. Need for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, channeliiation.or culvert installation?_ d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood' wate'rs? e. Change in the amount of surface. Water in any Mater body? ___ ti!• f. Discharge into surface'Watdtsj or in any alteration of surface water quality; including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? g: Alteration of the direction or rate of fico of ground waters"? h. Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters, either through . tions or g an direct aquifer or through interception of b y cuts or i. Abduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public -rater i supplies? j: Exposure of people or property to Watezr-related_ hazards such as flooding? .. ... 4. PLANT Lift. 14111 the proposal result in substantlAlf "i Change in the 41veksity of species; or number of any species of plants (including trees) shrubs) grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbevs_ of any unigt►e) tare or endangered eped es of plants? 4/— d. Introduction of new species of plants into an area) or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of kitting species? > d: Reduction in acreage of any f:rweicultur'al crop?Al w5 pp , Yfi aa` . + .ANIMAL.LTFE., bill the proposal. result In sudis;antialz Y>S 4iAYk31: NO a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and snellfish� organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals: c. Introduction of ner4 species of animals intro an arta, or in a barrier to the migration or w<„vement of animals? d. Deterioraticn of existing fish or wildlife_ Habitat? 5. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existi-ig noise levels? b. Exposure of people to ,severe noise levelt? _Z 7. LIGHT AND GLAPE. Will the proposal prmlucr. significant light and glare? 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? 9. NATIFAL P.ESOUPCES. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural. resources? b. Depletion of any non^renewablenatural resources? 1.0. RISIt OF UPSET. Will the proposal involve: a, A risk of ekplosioa or !release-of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b.. Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation pian? 1.1E poPULATIGPJ. Will the proposal alter location) distribtittioitj density or %{ growth rate o the human population? 12, HOUSING. Will the proposal affect. existing housing) or create a demand for additional. housing? V 13. tMgspoRTAl26,t%CIRdut.Atit)4, 'Will the proposal result in a, Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement! C .. 'b. Effects tin ekinting parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transPor*ation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e, Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vohicles) bicyclists or pedestriaMl 14. PUBLIC S-MVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result 'in a need for new or altered government services% lad_ Fite protections b- Police protection c. Schools2 d. .Parks or other recr6ational facilitiesx --L/- 6, RaintehAnce of public facilities, including roads? ►� i f Other governmental serviat y1` /W4 t5 Ffr j(l 1 la ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: t 3 r No a. Use of substantial amouixts of fuel or energy? .,.MAYAI", b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy) or" require the development of new sources of energy? 1Gr MLiTIES, Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following; P. Power .or natural gas? r ba Col=unications systems? C. Water availability? d. Seger or septic systems? e.. Storm nater drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? � 17. '}iUi'dAN MLTH. Will the proposal result inr a. Creation of any health hazard or potential •xrd (excluding mental health)? b, Exposure of people to Potential health hazards? A. AESTHETICS. Will the proposal rpnulC in the obstruction of anV scenic Vista or view open to the ublic, or will the proposal � p p poral result in the '� creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public View? 19. P.ECREATION, Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? JL ` 20: CULTURAL WMURGES: a. Will the proposal result in the alteration ar destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic ef.ferts to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? c, Ones the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which "* uld affect unique ethnic cultural values? .r d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred use; within: the potential impact area? (/ PSCUSSSOIV' CST:' ENV YI2t71VM�IV7'Ai. EVA.,U:ATt�7N Tee attached: Y Y, �` Mt, WN 'MENTAL EVALUATIQAP #' 30-47-01 Project Deseriptfon: ThV,1 is aTentative Parcel Map to divide 4,75 acres to create 2 parcels, one at 4 acres and ,rine at 0.75' r7cres. There is an existing house on the smaller parcel, This project will allows the construction of one additional single family dwelling oi, a 4 acre parcel. Community water and sewer are available. 1b,e,3b: Some soil disruption and overcovering will occur in conjunction with the construction of one dwelling however, it is not expected to be significant, due to the size of the parcel and small percentage of overcovering. Some additional runoff will occur but not a significant amount. The soil in this area already has a fairly high runoff co -efficient when saturated. lh: All of Butte County .is within FF Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII; Adherence to building code .requirements should provide adequate protection to seismic hazards. 13a: It is anticipated that this project could result it, ten (10) additional ADT. This increase will not be a significant addition to the existing traffic counts on 18th Street. However there is a cumulative impact to the entire Thermali.to area on the need for traffic signals. 'Z'. $25.00 per lot traffic signal fee will be required: 14a: Butte County's ability to provide adequate fire 'protection servicer is in question due to financial constraints. Sinc the project is in an area where hydrants are available adequate fire protection `should be available. 14b: The Butte County Sheriffs Department is at a minimum staffing level, Responses will generally be limited to emergence calls. Routine ;patrols may be sporadic. This is a countrwide impact that can not be easily mitigated. Sulgested Mitigation Measures,- Pay easuresPay $25.09 per lot to the Thermalito Area Traffic Signal fund. Applicant: Robert Hartshorn Assessor's Parcel: # 30-47-01 Log #90-02-2.8-03 i)ATA SUE A. project Description 1, Type of Project: Land Division. 2 BVIef Description: Tentative Parcel ,Map to divide 4.75 +%- acres into 2 parcels 1 at 4 aa,es and 1 at .75 acres. 3. 4. Location: At the south west corner of Biggs Avenue and 18th Street, Thermalito area, Proposed Density of Development: Average l DU/2.3 5. acres +/ ; Amount of Impervi Ws Surfacing: Minimal. 6., 7. Access and Nearest Public Road : Both (s) parcels have frontage on 18th Street. Method. of Sewage Disposal: CSA #26 Thermalito Irrigation District: 8. Source of Water Supply: Thermalito -Irrigation District. 9, PI-oxirnity of Power Lines: Power exists to the parcel. 10. Potential for further lane divisions and development: The 4 acre parcel has the potential to be divided down to 6,500 to 71500 square foot parcels.: B. Environmental Settina Physical_Environment: r , 1. Terrain A. General Topographic Character: Gently rolling, b. SIopes: 0-10%. C. Elevation: 200 ft: A.S.1✓, d. Limiting Factors: None.' 2, Soils a. Types and Characteristics' Redden Gravoll Said Loam -shallow soil, ., „ . g._ y r y restricted poteolation, hard pan at a few feet of depth. I b. 1f.imitin Factors' High expansiveness+ restricted subdrainage sheet surface -flow drainage. 3 Natural Hazards of the Lahti a. Earthquake Zone: 6 - 7 miles northwest of 1975 epicenter, ' b, Erosion potential: Moderate. } co Landslide Potentlal Low, d; Fire hazard: Unclassiliedl, 4 e. Expansive ,Soll'Potential! High: llydeology a, Surface Water: Ephemeral surface drainage crosses the property. 'Water., b. Ground Unknown. c Drainage Characteristic's: Parcel generally dains to the south"Vest, } d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 24 to 26 inches per year. e. Limiting Factors- None. S. Visual/Scenic Quality: Low. .Acoustic Quality: Fair. 7. Air Quality, Fair, , ,13iolo�rical Environment: 8. Vegetation; Annual grasses. 9. Wildlife Habitat: :Limited due to lack of cover. :Cultural `Environments 10. 11: Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Low sensitivity. Butte County General Plan designation: 12. Low Density Residential. Existing Zoning: Agricultural 'Residential. 13. Existing Land Use on-site: 1 single family residence. 14. Surrounding Area: _ a Land Uses: Residentialto the south and north, vacant to the east and west. h. Zoning Agricultural Residential C. Gen. 'Plan Designation: Low Density Residential. da Parcel Sizes: e, Populations Low to rural residential. 1S. Y 16. Character of Sit- and ,area: Open laud with a scattering of residences: Nearest Urban Area; Oroville. 17 Relevant Spheres of Influence: City of Oroville primary sphere, Thermalito'Irrigation District, CSA, #26. " 1$. Improvements Standards Urban Area: 14th Street is the westrrn boundary, Urban improvements 19, applicabiv to parcel 2. Fine Protection Service: Nearest County (State) dire c..atlon! `34ation #63 Nelson Avenue. b. Water Availability: Thermalito irrigation Distr ct: fire hydrant may bo',, required for future development. \` 2tl, Schools in Area: T', ermalit6 Elleinentary, Oroville Union I",Tigh. t I ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERULL 1. mused 1 7, uake d Fault Activity: Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan bh 2. Map R-2, Liquefaction Potentials Seismic Safety Element, Butte County General Plan. revised 1-77, by CH M Hill. 3. Map 11Subsidence ill ndslide Potential, Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revis17byCH� H a. Map III -L, Erosion Potential: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 11.77, by CH2M Hill, S. Map IH -3j Expansive Soils, Safety .Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH, vr Hill. 6. Map N-1; Noise: Noise Element, Butte County General Flan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill, 7.. Map V-1, Scenic Highways: Scenic Highway Element, Butte County General Plan revised I- 77, by CH2M Hill. 8. Map 1.11-4, Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, 'by CH21 Hill. 9 " Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James P, Manning, for Butte County Planning Department 1983. 10. School District Map, Butte County Planning'Department. 11 Chico Nitrate Study Map, Nitrate Concentration in Shallow Wells, 1983, by Department of Water Resources, Northwestern District, The Resources Agency, State of California. 12: Agricultural Preserves Map, ostablished by Resolution No. 67-178, Butte County Board of Supervikors, December 5, 1987. L 13, Flood Insurance Rate Maps, National Fload' Lk.ad'rarice Program, Federal Emergency t Management Agency. 1988, 14. USES Quad Maps, Palermo 1910. 15. Soil Map, Chico (1925)/Oroville (1926) Area, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 16. Soil Survey of Ctiico(1925)/t?roville (1926)Area, I.i�S Department of Agriculture; 17, Butte County Fire Protection TurisdctiiiHxs and ,Facilities Map, Butte County fire Department and 'California Department of Forestry. Butte County Planning Department. (9i6) 534.9587 ti tit to�rsJ „vbr.,rCh P.O. BOX � 9rrNtA 986 -- OROViLLE, CA 959f,S , ,,, . CORPORATION 100 GOLD DREDGER DRIVE t April 18i 1990 f Job *90-018 Butte County Planning Dept. 7 County Center Dr. Croville; CA 95985 .attn': Craig i re-; Hartshorn t.. p.m, AiP': 030-47-01 In 'reference to the above parcel map We agree to mitigation measure number 1, $25.00 per lot Thermalito Area Traffic Signal Fund, Thank your Sind y L �J Ronald L Graves, P:LS, - Ron Graves and. Associates t 4{ {i y` �,i3v 11 �x�s$gj1� r U 1 County - LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY 7 COUNTY CENTER DR DEPARTMENT OR VAI LE CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 536-7601 ;April 12, 1990 Robert. Hartshorn 1180 18th Street Oroville, CA 95965 ;Re: Tentative Parcel Map AP #30-47-01 Log #90-0223-03 ?ear Mr. Hartshorn: .An initial study of your proposed project, a Tentative Parcel Map lndicate5 potentially adverse impacts to the environment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate these impacts, ouitabl@ mitigation measures are required Us part of the project. Otherwise; an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act: An l exp yey e s the escho this notirication, sent to the Planning Department, ,Y P , p g of your -project. Please forward your written response within 15days from the date of this letter. Shoup you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m, Sincerely, )3� A, KLRCHER Director of -Planning Craig Sanders Assistant planner 'BAK:CBS:jIo , EriclO$uee cc; Ron Graves & Associates r VL ,BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Division of Environmental Health 7 County Center Drive Crovill.e, CA 95965 ( 916) 533-7331 March 13, 1990 . 13uiln ;Ron Graves & Assoc. _cy�villo� Cut►torria P. 0. Box 9`?5 Orovill.e, CA 95965 RE': TPM Hartshorn, Robert 13th & Biggs Avenue, Oroville AP## 30-47-001 Dear Sirs This department has advised the Butte County Departmenv. of Public Works Land Development that we are prepared to act on the above ;application: Eased onpresent information, we can recomMend approval or conditional approval= Recammended Conditions for Apraroval to Provide a letter or other docUtentation from the Thermali€o Irrigation Distract stating that they are Willing and able to supply domestic water -to parcels 1. and 3. Provide a letter or other documentation from the Thermial to irrigation District stating that they are willing and able to supply sewer service to parcels 1 and 2. Place a ;note on the map that stats "development of panels l and 'el -Will require connection to a public sanitary set4er." 4, Place a note of the map that states "development of tiarcelt 1 and 2 will recquire connection to a public Water supply,"' if you have any questions regarding this letter; please contact Thomas Hughes at the abovw listed address or telephone riuMier between 8'#00 - 92,00 A. 1. weekdays very truly yours, t oWard u . ' ij e d t o r 1 r Division of Env'iro imental Health c Pl.arib:'Lhq Department Q COUNTY OFBUTTE DEP.ARTMT OF PUBLIC 14ORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroui.11e, CA 95965 (916) 538-7,266 r February 22, 1990 fi Robert Hartshorn RE: AP 30-47--0 71W 18th St. Tentative Parcel Map Oroville, CA 9.5965 Dear ice. Hartshorne 'rha g is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for the above -referenced property is being submitted to the Planning Department for environmental determination, and to the Environmental Health Department for its review. This application will be considered complete when we have received notification from the Planning Department and the Rnviroi,imental Health Depa:ctment that all necessary data have been received. These departmezits will contact you regarding any additional information they may require. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public works J Mendbn8a sistant Director CM/kk cc : Planning Department Environmental Health Department Ston Graves & Associates ,x C-6 P141nning CMM FEB 23 1990 M 1120 (Revised 2/88)'