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y '� ^' �a. 1' : 4 T � 4 � � ��' ' � C SII j� �� °' r ,,4 a -k � 1 � ,� � a� � '� ' - i'� ._. :i i t h i � ,� f F) ��' 4 . _.,_ _.,, , ;• err. t `,77 THOMAS. POOLE Tentative, Parcel NaP, 3�i-31=128 4 areEls o. north P,, P n 'the, side of Lower Wyandotte, Road; Alverda at Drive. East Oraville area,,., tngineera Michael Mooney. 2 Pu blit Works coradxt ens Provide tldo"wayi traversable access P8_8 -L0 -II to each parcel from a County maintained road or state highway;. 2, Access to be reserved ire deeds as ,per county ordinance and offered for,, dedicatibn'on the £final map.• r. Show ;543 it, budding setback line. measured from centerline of access easer,;en t 4i i Prov;ide road maintenance agreement; ., Indi;cate .a 50 ft; building sett ack from the centerline 'of tomer Wyandotte Road. ' i. Show ,ala ,easemeaats of record on. the final map. y. II Provide street,raame sigos per requirements .of, the Department of Pub:lIc Warks prior to recordation of the final map. Pay, any delinquent taxes or current 'taxes, as required; f Ne' et thO requirements of the Butte Cnuntq Fire Department. 10. Place stop sign at iotersEction of Alverda Arive and; Lower VVyandot.te Road. 3e�ilth" Dept, conditiofis: I ft �1 Provide a 100 fhleachfield.free setback around existing wells' either within the property orwithin 100 ft. of the"pxoperty boundaries. bn a21L parcels,,-, �2: 5hoi+r'a lOQ ft.leaehf'6 d setback. Froin: the' uphill side of fhe OtaID ' d%tch and ;25 feet from doarnhill sx e on all parcel=s. � .'., Confirm lot areas with pert test before. submitting final 'map oxi all lots. i I +t I 1 , I ' 11 77 r 1LV V � I '•✓11'�A 4IFIM' '"' ' 1 ' �yy y q��! �y y�y, d ( acplan:3t Ons of,, all. ?a 'r.and. ' IMAYBEI� ansW r.1 are regi fi ed on attached sheets). EART ,, tillthis ` goosa p p ) result in `signi£icrit: YES k9E NO a. t74stable earth conditions, or, changes- in: geolbgic substructure It, b. Disrupt ony. dasplr;Cement0 aompact%an or ovetcovsring of the soil? �.__.. ►'C o. Mmnge in topography or ground surface relief features? d, 00tZPCt`on, covering or modification! of Any unique geologic or physical feat{zves? e. rAcrease in v4td or, water erosion of soils, either on or o££;site? f. Ca in deposition or erosion, of beach, sands, or',``ci,ianges, 3n siltation: deposition or erosion Which may modify tie channel 'a of river or stream ►tin the bad of .the ocean or any bay;, inlet or lake? V g#es of prime agricultur 4111,Y productive soils outside:'designated urfah ateas? ar b rxporwre, people or property to geologic hazards such, as earthquakes, landslides"caudslides;, grouted failure, or similar hazards? .' Ai R• '9411 the proposal result in substantial; a." .ez emissions or`deterioraton of ambient air, quality?' b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or, fumes! C. Alteration of air movement, moisture gr temperature, or'any change in cticsate, locally Cr regionally? — T R, Pill the proposal result, in substantial: a. Chatxges Currents, ax the, course or direct' of ;,rater movements in e then t sin_ az fresh waters? b. Chai,gpsin absorption. ratot drainage pattoftsy or the rate acid amount Of s'urfaco runoff? C'. Feed for off-site surface drainage• mprovementt, including vegetation removal, channelization or •culvert installation? N� d• �llteratiois to the;eduzse Cr flour C£ 'flood maters;? e+ Ctiantge :tie arount' of surface water in ahs watez bddy3 E 15, bar! into surface waters; or .int airy alteration of "surface :Water qMY,, including liar not Ui Jtoo to temperature; dissolved oxygen or tur4dity3 9Alteratioat oaf they d, redtiun or rare of how, of gxQund waters? h� Change in the gt3antity or quality of g±ound maters either through �+ direct additions;tti , oritltdrawalsr, qr roiagh interception of an Y. cuts. oa' eitCaVat%oiits' ;aquifer i', Reductiolt in the ardount 'of ►iaLer .otherwxso available `for Public,' Watersupplie . 'gxposure of people or,prdpert' tri water -related hazardtssuch as;flbdding� u/ phANt r'It, t1i11 :iia- proposal resultdiri"suliatarit3al� of Change ii the diversity' of speoies, tin number of any species of '.plants' �iriCl#iding; traess; slireibs; grass; Crops, and agtfati plants) ... b,. ,Reduction of :tie., numbs ,of er.ant :un que„ 'rare or,; epdangered spaoof, , plants? c, lhtroduction of new speoies of^plants'into' Ad area;, or in,a barrier to the tidrrial' repleniskiment of existing speciesl d. Stedisctitan in acreage' of any agricultural cx9p.?° ��� 77777 7777 ri o it r1NIt�lAL. rxFL'+.. Will, thn pxdpos,al' tioesuj in, stsllst�tfilt��li � YFS fA BFB _NO a« Chadge Vin. the ;div is ty of spevies, 'off• numbers of any +speeieii of animals {Uirds,,, land ainimals ancludi�rg reptiles fie}t xnd'hP1liSh, ' oz insecCs)? 9rganisms b. Reduction in the numbers of an 'y UniV faro 6r endangered, species .of animals? ck introduction of neV species of animalsinto an Ursa, t5>+ in. a bisrrrier to the migration or movement of animals? d, beteribration of existing, fisf: or Wildlife hati'tat? kS, NOISE. Will the proposal i'osult :to, substantial., r' j a: Ineteases' in aXis! irtg noise ie Ys2 I b. Exposure of people to, savore noise. levels? 7� LTG�iT`ANi7 G% R Will the proposal produce s#,gnifi'Ot light and 4 - ray r . Ir1NU USg� Witl the proposal rc�`bWt 'fin A ,sub taraYia]-<evation a the present or planned. to id TIMe a£ en raj ✓� 9. N�TUPnL RES(idzi$5.; will tho proposal result in substantial; a, Incraass in the rate, of use, of anttatur$f tesourges? 1 b. DapletJOA of any non-renaWable- ;tatt.tral, rt�saurces;? i l0. RISk OF; UPSET: Will the. propo4e<1 iri;904e; i a: A xi:slc oirl explosion or: release o� W.ardotis substances (including.. but not limn ed to oil, pesrtioides•, cheMicals, Or radiation) in the event of an acd3dent,Or upset oondltions? �. Possible'interferenrLe emergency response Plan or emergen cy s iavadtia-an q plant _ POPUL/S2ION. Sl.•i11 the proposal alter locatxort, distxibutiodensity or growth rate" o.E the' 'htunaxt population? �✓ 12 HoiTsilm WiLI the proposal affect, existing housing, or oreete a demand' ' for. adda.tiazta., 1 hoi�s,ng? ��. '�� � ION/CTRCULAPiOPi; TRATiSPOR1'AT Wiil the proposal;result` ins, a. Generation of stibstant%ai additional �rehice,ve7�eni1: �/" b. Effects on existing parking fac;litesr or it eaand,; for noo,park3fig? d, Substantial impact 6X is transportation Systems? �. zl, significant alterations to present patterns;sf cxzculation.or . m0rament Of "people and/or goods?` ey Alterations to wtiterbcirne, rail or;1Jr- v f irtcrease in eratfic hazards to;to vehicles# b�oyclists or pedetfialS?, a PUE1,7C7 s R�1ICES, Trti11 kite' rispo§Al hava an effect upon, or'.result art a xieeil Tot new or alterad gbv ,,., tYn,j ser�,ices: a. Fire protection? U'. Police prel ection? -+ c: schools �,•.� d:• Pants or otEter recraatxanal faeilitias e kainkettai,ce of pttbl3c faoilitiesy ir�cuding roads?` f� other govemmental services? _...., . k -3- k, proposal ,rers{ilt in l YFS ; Y a, Jse srsbstzlntial amaup'is `of fuel or e�orgy? NO b. Substrtrrkinl increase in dsources, sma�id upon, .asci g gy, or, V stili sces, of enar require, the development of rtew sarxrGes o£ ,energy? iJTYLITIfll btte proposal result in a need ,Eor .new systems, or ;k aubstantfal aiteratI0iW to the -;fol loWang: ak Power or natural gas? � b,� Coumrun3;�sations systems z C , Water aVaiiabil,ity? } 1 40 Sewer or septic sygt6m.0 e. Storm vater, drainage:? E �5clxcl ',paste �d dispd$al t . %. HH MAN ti 0.LT oil'l file proposal, result in. ' a, Creation of ar►y health. hazard ox ;potential hazard (excludirig;q+ental, teal'ti�) b� A.xposure cf eo people to, potential health hazaxds? ., t+ESTHETICS Will the, proposal result in. the obstrUet, of any- scenic vista ar view open to e public, or will the ;proposal result in the Creation a€ an aestheticaliy offensfve site 'Open to publfc view? CREATION. Wiii the'proposal xivantity oc, xistir� rcteeationalsult in oppartunftin. es ct upon the quality ox'' ,n as Will the proposal result, in the alteration or destruction of a, - prehistoric = histor3',c -archseolog3c�i bw Will the proposal result in adverso physical `✓G or aosthet3c efieGts to a prel i:stakic or historirt ,bui],ditig, structure or object? c. Does the pYop�+sal Ye U19 potential to cause a ptaYAxcal Chane vthiCti �U`id affect Unique .ethpie' cultural raltlre d. will the, proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses wtiYial the potentia l isiipact area? C>"F" 1y1'67 it>NMJE::JT"r 3� E�A3 L7A7'TC3N` r, `r i c G ,1 t • `l I 1 2.4 Soils ' a • Typed and Chariacteris,tics : The `soils Inth, s parcel a.re known as `the' . eddin`,gravel sandy _,loam' sk�allow Phase. The surface soil is 8 to 10; inches deep and is red , to brownish- ted gravelly "'' sandy loam. t is underlined by red compact I loam or clay loam which in turn is underlined by hard iron. cemented hardpan. The, dr4inage is well established. and the soil is used for grazing and marginal agricultural:att vitiesarily Limiting Factors: There are many areas'with shallow soils and low 3. permeability- natural . Hazarft of' the Land 'on'" Earthquake nModerate Earthquake Into 2oize V,iII. There is an. inferred fault which runs `just: to the east of the project s.itp.. b+ Erosion Potential: Moderate, c• Landslide Potential Low. d. Fire. Hazard;: Extreme hazards. 4. e.: Expansive Soil Potential: High. Hydrology a. Surface water: A small intermittent stream. traverses the project site as well as the Oroville Wyandotte Srrigaton .Canal:.,:. b• Ground Water: Exeell.eni: water quality. Low tctal dissolved solid's . , . . c• Drainage,Characteristics: Property drains generally to the 'southwest. d-•" Annual Rainfall (I r. 24 to 26 inches. e. Limiting Factors: Ability to obtain potable water through individual wells mall be limited 5: . VisuallScenic �ualit�.: Gnod,, Area is very scenic with rolling xi'lls, 6� green grass' and.: scattered oak trees. <, Acoustic Quality: Fair.' T . -_Air :Quality : Good diol � yronment : 8• iv, ego atioiz,: Pasture land and scattered valley oaks` nd Diggrr Pines: . Wildlife habitat::' Habitatfar sma11 annals ',and .fowl. , al�, i Culltur: Eaivirommnt : 5 l0. Archaeoloaria Historical e-s.o1. in the area; Moderate to 1ow,' inciuding,,unki own: 11• Butte C��, General Plan designation: Urban Reserire, Existing, oni!g: 13 . 14. ASR and H C.' EkL§ g; Land Use on-site. Pasture+ :;and. and Open, Space,, Surrounding"Area• . Land vsesz •Mostly ruon,'t i a'1,' open pasttXre.. � and';', and','space d , r 'r^ I l INTRODUCTION ' n TABLE Z' Mod�ied' Merca,lli Earthquake Intensity Scale I. Not limit except by a very few under VIII. Damage rGgrtt In specially designed. specially favor?ble circumsnnccs.. structures; eonfOdtradle in ominary (I) substantial buihlings; with partial II. Felt only by a revs persons ac rest, collapse; arl* in poorly built; strut. especially on upper' floors: of build-' tures. Panel- walls thrown_ out of ings, Delicately suspended objccts fntme strisetures, Fall of ahitrsn",' may swing (I to 11) factory sucks, Columns, monuments, III. Fcii qui tc" "ICaciy indoors, es. eia1� Haw furniture ov rtvrnm pedally on ;upoer floor of buildings, Sand and mud ejected' in snail , but many pcoolc do not reed ¢nize it amounts Changes in well watt-, per-, as an earthquake. Standing motor. sans driving rcar disturbed. VIII+ to Cars` may reek slightly, Vibration like ) to I ,.X'derno Dama passing of truck Duration rsctmau d. li in soccially (III) designed structurcc; will desissrted IV, Durin ne day, fi i g' F •e tindoors by many; frUthe structures thrown otic of outdoors by a feW, At night, soma plumb; grral in substari tial buildings, awake .err Disncs; windows, doorx with partial Coll aose Buildings snipe- disturbed; wall's r=ake creakia. off foundations. Ground caekcd 3 sound Sensation like heavy tsvc. cotupicut',usiv. Undcground ,pion striking building: Standing tnatorcarr htroitea. (I?C+) rocked not cctbly. (IV to V) Some well-built wooden struc;yrcs V, Felt by nearly eve:vane motor dmtroycd; noel Masonry and frtmd awaiteaed. home dlsh=4 windows; . strurtttt destroyed with their ;faun. etc, breketu a feat' instances of°dations; " found. badly cCkcd, iLiils cracked plaster, unstable obleats lxssc. Undslidcs considerable fro ove.^tnnetL Disturbitzces o' trecs , liver banks and steep slope=. Shifted poles, and other tall objects _ sand grid mud, Ware splashes (slaw SCMCtime noticed, Pendulum clocks POO qmr. banks, (X) :nay stow. (V to VI) VI Feet by all, ti ny frigniened lad 'run; XL Few, it any, (trsawnry) ?trttcsutts remain outdoors. Some haw fu- siture standing $rid Droad in dana�cd, moved; a' few instanc= of faile:r .fissure; ground, , Un• dagrattaci pipeiires Completely plaster or ,damaged ehinincys: Donors; slight, (VI to VII) ;out oP servir„c. Earth slumpp and land sluts 'soft VIY. Evesyood,R Tutu outdoors. Damage in, ground Pails tient ncgli;icxe its suadinsd of 3t>6d dc7igrt and ccnstruCtio n, rlrrtt to in ?CII. Aatrsa arae, W 3e ' ayes seen on ground maaeret< .*, well -Smit ordinary structures; cow- iurfaccs._ Liner ;of sight and :level distorted. Ob` Jideragle in poorly limit or ball y s 1a' thrown upward •. into air. ydaign� Sirsensres; some mneyx , ` brokeh- Noticed by persons drivin , g ” onorrirxan. 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W.y,un`�yU�Y.4t�x t�” .:,r!',Sv nY"ia( �` t! Yt.,Ai7rr�' ��wr='�lvtt...NrS. g .. > 'R .. �v{ric, �,,►��,-.YJKS1. N4��(p� 7r r, `�i . , r i t r , �,t��4 e'�7itti,u ..;: ,��,t ��'S.�`�.1::. �"r� lr;���i'°��,.�j�•'iitlti�l k"'•:7 t��int4`,M�lr�+�,d,{.�j� J �IeJy ^i ������'�tf���� •y�{ f 'i J'S� fxy�te ��xi,�trr� �. F. _ _. ': .. r .. �. � `.. ` ]. � �:''a :�..,k t ,d, til' `Q � � • iy� �r% {' , � .c^ { � �� ����r_•.� � �r�r "PooMhm 16 Ali Ste, ��li \. � � rj:� }.,�.r•'`' "_-�'�'r�' � .� ,•y2�` ✓" rte' ....._ G% '� ,'` �,`� , , ,�r��( .�--,�-; _ 1,�� \, �-�'-.�,' ✓-CIA &V 4 �i I�� j •'nom , A 71��� FIGURE. 9 GEOLOGY OF THE SIMPSON PARCEL , Qal, Quaternary Alluvium and Dredge Tailings %. , a JaV, Ak Rocks t Cg , tenezoic Gravels 'Lineament tonfirmed i the field') = Inferred Lineament,'( not confirmed in the field �= Sleeper Areas Requiring Additiona'1 Evaluation Prior To Construe iOn NOW 'logo�� that the �roothi 11 s Shear Zone i s east o+ the pr"dper'ty. A rnp prepared by Cole and Mc,Junkn (1978) shows a C=onceal ed fa U 1 t approxi -mately c2,.4 miles; east of the property; TI S Pette County General Flan;mentions that "minor seismi C. r-t,L-tzvity'' has occl.trred in the area of these short faults,,� hONeVer, other eolo Wy 9 gic. evidence indicates these fults ire nota It, should be rioted that the epicenter for the Orovills EarthaU-tk:e s aPpro;;'i matsl y mi 1 es southwest. The Cleveland Hi i 1 Fault i s appro-vi matel y 2.3 miles east ,o f the prtiper y. 1 ..���,.,,x„, .'sy« • 't � r, ; , k y', �� �r � , � . a k �r: ` . � � " �e , ' 3,, ;'; ,".. . x , , ° µ` t�, . ,'e' , w — ZG rnsb. ' • oOrartZ :W- ro a:r�c 3aty. �a + • leuissnt:x+a Sea=-m �. wear' �• C:v+s:1•e - *�..•' aC •Cyw�ravaa ...ilstac'�aa. Y4:swri ru N6CsL'�. d �borzsi ?•ak eeGD'eded t11 ei CyL•• �l.a J �aaar+.i raCas- .;.eeaLsaC�f se'Sarscr :Yana+: -`�+ ,•,,xvtaul,{ a1 O�.t. FIGURE 12 A I al s .'{ it Cru vaskI leis I a Cr. 1.11Cn L7Lmoa I 1' r '� 0 8oeiasLAi Cnuwc7� 1173 ' :a • I, i I y I Y K • ,i • y , 4 F • v , I r 4 to 40 .d 44 :oo rt k6aii '4 y.•; t �: Alf rOL E"* •�^aifCf•'J.w.a'�,q�t'oCk (OTaaRar 1yyrf»egC (=:w,► SC9m.1%al ,m1 Sae1i 7.lTa1. 'C�et ML:d •7^+`la y Sri Co S•' loo 4s tba Qrt11a °�� adt utiA _ :+I Y�a,i d»Y.s6 y FIGURE 12 B , yy ➢'.Atf�� ` 4 r�r49��M. {. i.�i➢) 14 ..➢ 5yt €yr�a 4A, . ENV'I RQNMEyTA ?ACTS o' I�'• ma be" an are required a, 1 tfyeslt and y TExp gnat ons on attached sh;eet(s)) YES MAY `BE NO ], EARTH, Will the proposal result in significant: in changes in T• Unstable ea nd tions or -h geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, di'splacements : compaction or overcovering of the soill c. Change in topography or ground surface ` relief featubes?� d. Destruction, covering or modification any unique geologic or ':physical features. of soils, �^ e. Increase in wind or water erosion either on or offf -site? - beach f. Changes in deposition or, erosion of in si'ltration, de Susi tau sands , or changes or erosion ;vhi c': may modify the channel or a river` or stieam oi: the boo of the Ocealt 07, any bay, inlet ur lake': Loss of prime-.,agxi,cultu,rally productive soils g, outside designated urban areas?. ;o gelogic h. Exposure of people or property to hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slj� , ground failure or similar hazards? .._ 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial:": "' T7 Air emissions or deterioration of ambient ,.}. air quality? b.heraion of objectionable odors; smoke or fumes? c: Alteration of air, movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in clams �Q, locally or regionally?` -.--- 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: a.. Changes in currents, or -the course or in direction of'water movements either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes ,in absorption rates, drainage patterns, ^' or the rate and amours t of urFace runoff? Need for off-site surface drainage ,mprove- channel- tents, including vegetation removal, 'z i at ion or culvert installation? flaw of flood d. AlteratiJL ons to the course or , water�? e. Change in, the amount of strTace wager in any water body ? Discharbe into stirftrce waders, or ,in any alter ation of 5ux face water giaali.ty., includa ng but not' 1%mi t1 1.ed to temperature, dis;solv'e,d oxygen or turbidity? g, Alteration of the da.rec:tion or rate of of ground wators� Change -in the quantity or qua,l ty of ;gxout�d `wate.rs, tions o'r'wth- either through direct addi�. d'xawals, or through interception of an r ogtiifer b .cuts , excavations? is Re'ciucton in the amount of water otherwise available for. public Water supplies? Exposure of, people or property to water related hazards such, as flood .ng? YF a. �'�111Yr1,11r 0 13. TRANSPORTN/`CIRCULATION. 'Will the - oposal result in, a Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? ~� bi Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? ci Substantial impact on 'existing, transportation systems? d. Signif icant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?' f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists Or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the prclposal have an effect upon; or result in a need for new or altered governmental services; a_.. Fire Protection? b, Police prote c.ti,on? c. Schools?_ d. Parks or other recreational facilities" e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services. "5. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: 3. Use of substantial amounts of fuel .or energy? b. Substantia']. increase in -demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development Of new souxces of energy? 16. UTILITIES. Will the proposal, result in, a need for new systems, or substantialL alterations to the following: a. Power or natural gas? sem_ 'b. Communications' systems?' �J c, Water availability: d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage? f. So1.id waste an disposal? 1?. IIUMA.N HEALTri. Will the propn:sal result ill., a. c re RIFE of an health hazard or potential health hac.a�rd iexcluding mental health)? b. E-cposure of people ;to potentia h, health bazar d5? 18. AESTHETICS. WJ 1 the proposal result in ;the o`s�.t:L0n of any scef is vista or view open to the public, or wil'1 the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to pubtic, view ,4_ _6». 3h: C;hann'a i n; the 'quantity or qua ity of? ground water is con.- i dered to -MANDATORY F IND I N s' dF_ S 1 GN I F t LANCE Sed; items 1 b a e 3h, to and, 2 0 a. s'c j Recommended m"tinatlon meas'u-re 1. Devefiop,Covenants Conditions, and Restrictions for the proposed project i;n cooperation with the Butte County 'Planning Department. 2, -` No mitigation measure is recommended at thi's time regardin; archaeo l og i cal impacts. In order to access the potent i 81 for _ adYerse impa,c.ts and to determine what if. any mitigation measures would be appropriate the applicant should contact the Northeastern Information Center, California State University, Chico, for a records' check and sensitivity evaluation. Should the center recommend that an archaeological survey be conducted it may be necessary for a qualified archaeologist to perform an archaeological survey, of the property. 3. A grading plan sh'a11 b'e required for all earth moving activities and approved' by the Butte County Public Works Department. 4. All Water supply and water' quality` requirements of the Public Health Department and the State Safe Drinking Water Act must be met: 5. Fencing shall be Installed adjacent to the Drov i`l 1 e Wyandotte Irrigatloh District canal prior to recordation. b. One hundred foot easement shall be dedicated on both, ides of the aroyille Wyandotte Irrigation District canal prior to recordatFon., 7. All right -of -Hrays dedicated to `,the County shall be improved i,n; p dation. accordance to t;he Butte County Code rl;or to rector SLM lr s ; qW APP1'icant: Ted Runge Assessor'', Parcel # 36-31 -1 06 e?tc Log # 88-01-04-0, b A T— �`----' S H E IzT A. Pro_ipct De�cr i pt i can � 2• Type of Project.- ` Tentative Subdivision Mai,, teiof respaiceis- To subdivide 190•+,/- acres to :create 19 ten acre Parcels., 3: Locat;on: On the north side of Yantte from Paler:o Road to 1,3 miles LofeWOroville �. easterly Pro.PO' d the area.UPP�r Density of Deve :- opment'' One dwo111 acres. n9 Unit per, 10 5• Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Low. 6• Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Property is accessed by Lower W` a dotte y n Road as well as Alverda Drive and Lorene Court . 7. - Method of Sew age Disposal: Individuall �e tic and leachfields., P Source of Water Su 1 . PP Y" Individual wet1s on each tat. ProX i m i -by of Power L:i nes::: There are along the fronts a Power 1i'hes which run 9 road which is Lower Wyandotte i e 11 Road, as, as a power 1' i ne wh i cid- d. ,sects through the m i dd1' e of the 190 acre parcel. l0. Potential for further, land divisions and development: There Is potential since this 'Property lie within the Urbars Reserve area cf' the General designation allows future development OfTh Genet~al Plan dwelling P maximum of .6 units pe acre. Howe P ier�.before further development can occur some site desi;gnat'ion critP first requ i r"ement for -ria mint be met. 'The: Urban/residential devalopmentr wdthenopaen20 is a heed for time, y-�ar per second, the propof erty has to have an adequataiwater suPp i 's third, :he sewers must be ava i'l ab 1'e or, natural: conditto.ns suitable for `. septic; tanks; �lourth, the' mint b,e. ad�iacent to Property qr near exit g'utilities, roads, single f.am i l y resident i' a'l deve lopment 'and 'it i' ha to Have accessab,i1ity to` comrherc;1a1 sery,ices i,;a. good protectldn y Schoo s, fire grid other community ,; fac i,J i :.'i es . B: EnV1 ronmenl;al.- Sett'i n' Phys i ca 1 Env i r•ont 1. Terrain a- Genes^01 Topographic Char.icter: Gentle sjopi;'n9 hill, b, Slopes: a"10% c• Elevation: 250-275ft,°al,on, the 190 acre 9 p-arca d- Limi.in§: Pactorsc None. n�rrrtre+�� ��r 4 Am �I 2. So11s a� Types ,and Characteristics= The a;oils'in this pard are known as the Redding gra, eel sandy loam sha f l ow Phase. The Surface soil IS S-10 go deep ;and Is red to brown i sh- red gravely sandy loam. it i s under l `i ned b,/ red compact loam or.clay loam which in, turn is underlined by hard cemented hardpan, The droinage is wall established .1tori and the so -,11 is primar i1'y us:ed for Grazing and mat'ginail agricultural activities: b.; Limiting Factors: There are many areas w i-th steal 1 ow soils and `1 ow permeabiltY: d, 3, Natural Hazards of the Land Earthluake Zone: ModerateC1 ass V1II.- There is an a. inferred faul t which runs dust to the east of the s i ta. b. Erosion Potential; Moderate C. Landslide Potentia'1i: Low d. Fire Hazard: Extr-eme hazard. e. Expans i ve Sol 1 Potential = H i g 4. Hydrology Surface Watp-r- A sm'21 1 intermittent str� am traverses a. the sight ranninn through Lot 13 and i,,o't 10, In addition there 1: an Orovi1l:e Wyandotte Irrigation p 4 6, 7, `8, and Dis.,tr'ic,,.. canal that asses through Lots b 9. Ground Water: Excellent water quality. Law total dissolved solids. c. Drainage rl�aracter sticSO The property drains generally toward the southwest,:, d. Annual Rainfall (normal )11 24-2611 e. Limiting Factors: AbilltY to obtain potable water through individual wells may be limited. 5. V'isue1/Scenic ©ual1ty= Good, area is very seenlc with rolling h111s green grass and scattered :oak trees. 6- Acoustic Quality: Fair 7. Air Duality- Good; Biological Environment- ! r 8 , Vegetat i ori Vegetat i on i s pasture 1 and w i th scattered` va,l' i Py oak r., d i.gger p i nes . f}, W i 1 dl i fe Habi tat: " Habl tat for. smal 1`; animals and fowl ,; r Ci i1 tU>^al ' EnV i ronment = 10 .. Archae�al'ogi cal an'd H'i storl:i cal ReSoUrges 'in the area Moderate "to.low including Unknown.'-, : 1 1 . Butte Ccaunty General P] an ties i gnat i on: Urban Reserve 1`2. �Ex i st i ny '�Zori i n9 A -R and' H -G open y ace,. 13.: on�site= Pastureand, S IS, all Usel 14. SUrroundn'g Area a..,, Land Uses= Cohstitutes mostly rural residential ;and open pastures on the trema i rider of the proper^t i es'. b. Zoning= To tide' south of tha proposed t.o7. is Agricultural Residential Mob:i 1e r4?omes 2 1/2 acre f m i n i rnum parcel' size, south Of t al, the area iS Agricuiltural Residential Mobile Homeh 21ze - 5 acre minimum Parr 1 , on the Ax,trpme west site corner° of the project 's some Highway Commercial (small lot) north the site is Agricultural y of ResidEntial anJ to the east i Agricultural Residential. c- Gen. Plan Designation: Urban Rese-N/e d .., Parcel Sizes : Genera 1 1 y to the north (-d,F Road; Parcel sizes range o_eturee'n 2 and 1 1rJ south they acres, to the, /,ranee between 2 1/2 and 5 air s e- Population=. Rura'l densities. 15. 16. Character, of Site and Area= Agricultural Nearest Urban 17. Area: Orov'i11e, approximately 2 mile , Relevant Spheres'of Iinfluencec' Oroville Wyandotte I':rrigat an District, Feather River Recreation Wyandand Parks bi-strict? OrovillC otte Cemetery District, and the Butte County Mosquito Abatement Qi'strict. Improvements''Standards Urban Areat N/A. 19. Fire Protection Service:, a. Nearest. County (State) Fire Station: Station #72, approximately/ 2 miles southwest of the, site. pWater Availability: Englne 2Q. ec capacity only. Schools in Area: Las Plumas H1gh School Sch and'Helen••Wilcorc oo 1 , which are approx. i mate 1 y 1 the s i to'. 1/2 m i 1 es to the 'nort'h Of -11- :o.�' tJ 0-- SURVEY MAP : TFn MTNGE 180; -Ac . 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S = 'Seedling only present_ SCIENTIFIC NAh1E COMMON NAME Access Road: Muh,i enberg i a r;i gens neervass' Plantago !l anceol ata * English plantain Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern_ OrindeI ia, sp.; - ` Gum plant Carex spp. Sedoes C;+perus sp. Umbrella sedge Luzul a so. Woodrus.h Juncus sp'p. - Rushes Rubus discolor HjmaIaya blackberry Rubu lacin iatus Cut -leaf blackberry seedl i ngs of Arctostap`hylos viscida Whitoleaf manzan: ta Ceanotfius cbrdul4tus Mtn. whitethorn Salix sp _' willow Populus spy Cottonwood Alnus rhombifoia White alder Pi.nu ponderosa Ponderosa fYellou) pine Yellow Pane Forest::` Pinus ponderosa ponderosa pine Calocedrus decurren's Incense cedar Pseudotsuga me:nzi.es'ii Doug la fir Arbutus menziesii Madrone Quercus chrysolepis Canyon,1ive::o.ak Quercus 9H 4. bl.ac-k oak Cornul.S nu,-tta11 i Dogwood Amelanchi'er pallida pallitl serit: ceberry symphporicarpos albus var. l:aevigatusCommon snowberry Tod i;coden_dPon d ivers i 1 oba_o i song; oak Cean;othu,s' rostratus quaw carpet Cea�lothus:integerrimus 'ar, macrothyrsus Deer bush COhIMOh� h! 1E SC I Fd'JT I FI CNAM _ Yellow Pine Forest, cont Lonicera h,isp.idula Va,r. vacillans Hairy honeysuckle V i c 1 a., americana California vetch Penstemon sp- (.S) Penstemon Trillium aIbidum White tirillium Calo.chortus monophyllus Yellow star tulip Ranunculus sp JS) Buttercup Stachys palustris ssp, PAlosa(S) Rigid hedge -nettle Potentilla sp. ;(S) CI, inqu6iolI Pedi'zularis den;siflbra Ynci an°warr[or Galium sp-. Bedstraw i)odecatheon hen,dersoni i Henders:on's shooting -star Lomatium s.pi (5) Lomatium ChImaphil'a menz'iesi;` Pii,s.issewa Viola sp.(S) Uiole Clarkia sp.,(W one) _ Cl ark ia Erythron i um s,p. (S) Fawn -1 i'l y Chaparral' Arct'ostap'hyl os v i sc ida Wh i tel eaf mannan i,ta Ceanothus cordulatus Mtni whitethorn- Ceanothus integerrimus Deer bush Ch1.orogal um pomer i di'anutn Common soap -p 1 an t Lathyrus .sulphureus Snub -pea Frasera 'albicaulIs ssp.. n i t i da A i te-;stemmed f, rasera Pity_rogramrna triangularis Gotd-back fern Moist areas within pine forest/chaparral mosaic: 0 = Open areas only 8H,= Shady areas only, Cornus nut tall'ii (SH) Dogwood Alnus rh'dinbifo;l is White `;alder'. Rhododendron odcidentale:t9H) A4stern azalea Populus sp'. cottbhwood Salix spp. 4Ji11ows - Vit s ca 1,1fOrnica Calif-: wild grape Rubus discolor * Himalaya blacberry Rubus la, ciniatu.s Cut -leaf blackberry Rubus urs'inus> Calif;; blA'OK erry Ribes sp W i 1 d currant Artemisia douglasiana ;Mugwort Sidalcea:malvae,1ora var. c'elat ai Mallow -flowered checker Aquilegia spa('S)(Si) Columb ne Spi,raea;dougl,asii, _, ,'pougl;as spires Rumex Sr-p:;tS)' pock SCIENTIFIC NAM Abk CL�t�1g1d Moist areas, cont. , Prunolla vulgaris ssp. lanceolaturn Self-heal Plagioboth_rys tenellus (q) Slender popcorn 41'o4Ver Trichostema 1anceolatum.(,O) U`negar weed' Allium sp. (S) Wild onion; Carex; spp i, Sedges Junc,us spp-. Rushes, Woodwardia fimbriata (SH) Chain fern Cystopter s fragilis (SH) Bladder (or Fragilo� fern Equisetum sp,. Horsetails i _ REFERENCES