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HomeMy WebLinkAbout036-310-106vow 'W ell 1 '1 TABL1EI I N1odifled Me rcal Ti Ea°rthquake Ihtenstty Scale VIII. Damage slighl ,in specialty designed r I. Not reit; except bya very few under I tructures; consirlrrable in ortiitlary, sCicciairy favorable cirsttmstan'ez ' buildings, with paal substantia! rti (I) collapse; great in poorly built struI II- Fclt only by a fcx, persons at rest, tures. Panel walls thrown out of t�pcciafTy o" upper Floors of ;build,- frame structurrl Fall of chimneys, Ings. Delicately suspended objeau factory stacks, columris,'montin;encs, may swing (1: to II) walls. heavy furniture overwr rrwd. Felt quite noticeably indoors, es- Sand and mud ejected" in strsall pectaily on uocer floors of bti ldiogs, ', amounts, Changes in well water Per - but sttamr people eats not recognize it sons driving motorcar disturbed, as an canhquake. Standing ,motor» ' (YTTI+ ,to I:C) cars may tick' slightly., 'Vibration. like ' IX. Damage co»sut`erable. to spec tally p'aasing of truck Duration otimatcd. deigned structures; welt -dui sed frame structures thrown out of Dur%ng the day, felt indoors by many, plumb; areal in substantial building, outdoors by s fcw► At nigh4 'spine, . with parti al collapse. Buildings s#sift- � awAcnc�f.. Dishes, windows,, docIrs, - ed off foundations. Ground c.-arkcd disturbed* wall's make creaking conspicuously. 'Clnderground pipes sound. Sensation like dieavy truck broken. (IX+) striking building. Standing motoresrs �(, ' Some. we!( -built wooden structures rocked notieenbly (I`✓ to V) destroyed; mon ,masonry and frame Felt by nearly vidne;, inane' atrueturex destroyed with; their foun• awaitcnad. :Some dishes» windows;-, dations, ground badly cracker!. Rails cte:, broke a few inscan n, ces of bent. Landslides consid'erabte from -- -. cracked plaster, unstable ob`ects' . J - ri ver banks and steez sloocs. 5hiftcd- ove:nttsd. Disturbances of trees: nand and; mud Water splashed (top• poles, and other Call objects ped over banks. (X) sometimes noticed. Pctdtilurn clocks }:I. Few, it, any, (masonry. stsuciurex :nay stop (V' to VI): remain standing; Bridges dtstroved. Fe t by all,_ trianv £ngnte ed and rune road fissures;. in ground. , Un« outdoors., OMC,heave fu{rsimre dergrauncI pipelines coiipittely'out tnovc3; a few instances of faltcn of servtcc. 1»artls` stumps and laud prosier 6r `dainagcd cdiltnneys, sh`ps iri�soic 'ground. Rails bent ' (VI o V D3m�f sli�rc II) greatly. VIE. Eve'yocdr runs outdodr3. .Damage negfi ible in 5uildinri of good desigtt XII. �Damagc ;.oral : Waves seen on #j*nd and,consiruciioni ,sligtt to in,daerdts its; surfaepc, Lincs of sig{tt and levc3 'upward well -bunt ordinary ;swucntres; cafe- distorted. Objects thrown sidrraDlr Poor sly 'built. or badly Into alr, dcsiitsed. structures? sonic , imnrys: brokgnr Noticed by Persons driving » inkrs. III , 777 Magai�a :.. a P fl a Pora4fsa w� �. 1/1 Chita � � w ' � � �� � aKE merit � •, —�— abable vault '`~•`a►�- irdul,tx dip tndleated , i herrn)(to aravIlle I "i South <+' ar oViile w f •t Palermo 3, d 4` ?s z SCALE I.ES o ls ro $GAS-- a^-� ll *+1 ` @TftET � 1 3 L•i seamen t? and fafl is i n the na rtliwds.drn errant:th i i i s �t� J ���Fi4 la fitIYK R1E` RAF Fi�E T28N n 4f SI I 'P ,� �i . "• z, � , I n + T2: k TUSCAN PRINGS N i i . .l ?!�" to Awl ' iea �NTE3_4�p CREg'}E bah me MILL Gt�EtC i c:• da 'DEER. C.RES:C bahCNICO :dRE K rau �� �'gU rTi cREH< f 1 72Z{I� P l (/ • a n, PENTZ AREA � T21N Pn 1 S j y X11 TIP N. �xJ, ti Early GagipaniAn du P, af, CW o FarmalIdo urestecn jftpft of �TerfarYvo,,canic dutdrop . gas field 'With production':from Farbs Formatiar: a �, ' gas iieid Hrtt� � coduo#ion ;from uq" 0 /nor, G�trctda F r , b Strafe:'' snd .,. v matron , F 'GUPZ, i yn i LI' Q�?� �.""�r+�-_'.«� '7iG'i:$ �!_C�s i a ._... "'_ ^ � e x C r, �4!rJ ,M � "lE'> C 3 'Ica !': Sloce L,, !G - ithance f�tdtl tci�s�:,^�,in,,tze GrceYl, .r4 , 1 t 1 } n 1 's �I '" �kfioznet�rs� ` j 14 i" 10 s. « r r Side, view tbrough the Faith's • cru tsoutheast ofOrch Me, Cal ®.; g iforuia, showuxg the locatidns of • .. the. faq of some o ,.the larger 9 earthquakex .M the- ';1915 se- giseaca,.prdjested ern: w'ea5� 10 wes crossseaCion, 1-6 angle of dip ourtesv o£'V .,5av- 11 age D To 3ayr, and P, Bir - hohr:� ld C r T t �xl � 1 f f 1 cl 'x h4t t hL. 1 ShuraMp i of_ khs r'opet fitSp or, parmed�'£�) Shaws ... : conal sd.. haul 0.4 miles s fi �F ,h 'k p+"op�cirt Y. Tho ` C,attnty Gen'�44 Ot t t e+raI�plan mbnt onr rimz had nm ser`sm "I'c "VI .' , act, tY' has aCGL1�",t`� irsif-t aria of9ta2 StICfI" FaLI�Y'r�y )rtawtvet-�hof ri 1'l agiC evidence` inr�aaa the �at,t].ts •r Mot actin a, It -MO '10 it d kh i tt,e �paoer� er~ -how the ,. []r-auills? r-:hl Lsat,. is a Ppr:xhia!'ly 1.8 ms so'ctthwst. 'Ch _ 01 Hi:l a ' Fati�, � i s �ppe�o.q•�, m,�t�l. est athe prgppy« ij 0 f� , l I.. i 4' Ib. 1 � Y i [ Y _ s� 26 � 70�00� o - P I ` ` "' • 3alalm�ro6 triebv 0 N I i6sdaz )ot-y � s 7rla . x p IC 26 r - Km +o �ee+iazaiamh #tatlas �`! Soeae.00; o{ acroo;-.eclos►�aaoFavOs near :cha Orv.t•„],• •••�-- -•y •fit 1c x.tarded aeFilaia�onn,.. Aa rstnrd'IN" a6eeiard .. •Z UL—We Xttae- tb. 1.. ia. aeCfier7lt�.eR •t t!`rilf AI-60=i4 to 1e.-Siset `.A' •11 �'..�.n �saL"nr1oL1.1: Si,pjat'tn�l C�dw.Su.U.�J 4k�I C<i,',K. FIGURE 12 ,A - _ I• grr.tu 7575 k k,' � e �'rti o �bald� Ca1n.�, LIi� L • � .� bC ••ij CI r w civ I F� 41 I ep � I I S 41, • 1 ^w •G,100 ., Oinafteir Ir" i�Jril4wie stir+ 'r ?Ie+1u aue]rracloea *!3 Ysel:, fot rR5q'utYuee of yRSScvi� 5 to S.3 {!':a.,Sifaabal aai Saed�,U'7]), "isa aoI21S + + tiae*•►.dt 1t+1u; ratardad 4+ur tt the Otvr371e usbouasq bet to 100 d1v: j „ FIGURE 16 2 - � " 'lyirwYoo.G''- ' . '�"' ' '.r.•. a .ate �t •r: {. �, .. ,:���;�, , ...... ._ .�: ?�1 .. . ,, 77-77- CJ 1 27 Y, 1.62 ; ---. MEAN rAr oatzn 0 EVranoxs o ssAr+osRIP oeviarrprr i cu of L ` b a UA -1i SQUA 4 NRq: rn\v :1� cz iICtaRD GEV A7i"N � to CLI a / Mme. ti .` Z STANOARp dEV1ATION ' ; .r SAN NANQD DAU (1971 ) a t � CS' R� c" p 'Sol Ida 015ini'7C= FtiOM EmR CE3fi v ;fir t FIGURE' 13.6I SBance- Rola onsh� 's Ground A,cdo era ipn , P (Donpv ani I a r � , 5' 1 I j tF fl n .. Ik',. 77 7 7 777 T & t� $U ,,'BZTV, SIMP 90A' -TL-ntativ6,P 6 arcel Map AP�, 36i-�-Sb4o 130 4 :ramain8er 1 o6 , "; pdrceis�' ;3ted on the 'north Pit 0 U .er' Pa P approx-1.1 *ft L pp it* R t*0 rmo oa d Eas rov�,_ 110 ;area E nee' ko'n O�av A, Associates ngi, r:, Tv ic vork6 cobdi d' Provi e twq�w t access -'R to: h, eac parcell, A. county blaintairi6d ta lor st. t a e, A c c e t as reserved,, in deeds, per,county ordinance, for dedi and of f erod' on the, final map, tj Idi' 'ShOW 50 �ft i ng '-getkick 1 -,rom ine mea��(ired centerli, ef 'fl Provide 'road maintenance aigreement in dicate a'501l't-I Ibuxldi�g set��4�, j the ine of lower - easements 0-I record: or! t L 0 final:�'map 7.1 'Proiide� street: na�uie s� e, igns po.,t, re r e: GiVi. tents. of th Departmut n"t o' f, Publi' c Works_ to prior r.ecbrdMlio;n. Of it4je ana map. W- w"d e'=L-dt�soc at the e -na Of�, the street Ob ll:aln,� en �r6at fimeri� permit And. donstruft standard rp aPPtoach',L 'istah p r7'o'v' d -at :uate isighl d -ce a, adeq "t nters0c, ion of Loweit Vy.zindotte glid ad.&e�s, rogidi, Pay !any: - 4�1 in t r d7" q.ueh t take'g,' OF, 4 ent tdke-ga - reqaiir,,e e t the 're- intits of h e tutto, 6�4 Fire", 6part n --di ; tioris. 50L, ol, Shov, a h lead fitld tetback f e ta ina-& wa' on' parde s- 6ug'h' li:thr' J thal he requ�Lt6d-qtjan il:-� -,,Prove t! t d' i, e�s,��O omestl t;iti f avall ire ZO parce s'l t rou h, 4.'� h 9 , co 'd" g "D n Zt h'' e t Anypo_i e', om S, pldt6d �oin' h r- ire '1� z ese�,,pard is �&Jj eq,tl a eral, clplg_os� re mmended �hel"Ili geologist hl" e, i t•/, G 3E X SZMPSON, Tentative Patc6l �iap, t P 36-31-106 1`30, 4 parcels plus,', Xamandex :located on the north side of ,Lotter 4lyando`tte approx.miles cast of Upper Palermo. Road. East Oroville.area Engineer: Ston Graves, Associates. a Public Wor�CS COndltigns: 1. Provide tiro-way traversable access RS-8-LD-II to eachparcel from " "highway: a county maintained road or state t » ' Access to'be reserved in deeds as per. county ordinance and offered or dedication on tie final. mag. PS. Shod 50 ft. building, setback line measured Brom centerline"of access easement ,`.. Psoride toad maintenance agreement. . Indiez to a 50 ;f t:, building;;'setb:ack from the centerline of Lower WyariFotte: 11. Shaz.all easements of record on the, final map. Provde''street name signs per, requirements of the Department of r i Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. Pr.ovide cu`l-de-sac at the .end o =the-,!street. - - 9. Obtain encroachment petinit and construct stan,arci road approach providing a,egsaat.e sight ,distance at. .the ntersectlon of Lower Wyan, Aotte andaccess, road',, Payrfany delinquent taxes or current.tax:6 a$ required, l..°Meet the requirements of 'the `$utt'e County Fire Pepartmerit. i O i yy)7 Ts t WI - .�:� v�O V, Q , p,o, rBOX 985 - oFfiOv'] CA .5 6a A CAL. FORMA Qti8 kATION , iaa GoLI7 DF#CaC�ER"DFi1Vt >3 etoo - 1pfWNg Comm al0b#$8_053 C3mvi1100, Calaoriga, .6 te:mber 21; 198 'P, V. t, to coitn.ty ;ping "7 ,OUnty Center lir. O'roville, CA 95965 Ot tim I Brent Moore ar P. i P�_16-31�1tl4, 130 Betty, simpsot Log #S:&-08_0,!lz .2 ' i IC)��r Brent � NO a.xe contacting a geologist Eor a ther 'abgve referenced geological survey .ltax pror�ext ; On "tem 8 lklere,..woxk'n(j with doUnty council,, ouz attorney and , e comp. anyi _ i tri+ to'.resume this prokilr m as span as possible. you. ; �t , no relyr , 18 z� Gre vI as and:A �t� s r r r V r , f Pr S G y_ , 7 -t' _ a A y Inter;-bepartmental Memorandum f i Td: Advisory Agency FROM: Planning BUBJECT: Betty Simpson, Tentative. Farcel'Diap, AP 36'-31-100, 130 DATE: September 7, 19$8 y 'he eittr;� �� t`c study 'was prepared fo'r the tentative, subdivisson maR fot Te`d Runge on, the same property. The, initial, study was prepared in January. of 1988..and r.ev#� ea '� ::_n. _Xarch for a subsequent,parcel map application cin the same proji +arty. e previous= initial stud is adequate f'or consideration pf this' current project with the following two additions. „ ,r lh; The sub cot ro ert as �ri:'the p P Y mmediate vicinity of alt"inferred fault which may crass the pr per'ty. A geological survey of the property is necessary in otuex t'`o determine if significant geological hazards exist on the property, and if so to develop appropriate :Mitigation: measures, 8:. A Waiver. Application previously 'heard by the County, approved and subsequently finalized, 'combined` the: subject, property Wit a ne4hbo,ring parcel (AR 036-3170 Unless thatparcel is included within this appXcaton, this project wqula result in two par,ce:ls shown as "not a part" whicfa is contrary to the pravisibh- of the California Map ,Act and the, Butte' Gounty Subdivision Q'rdinance: It „ I I i I I: 1 'y II ENVI Rartrs� ZAL ►aCTA r -�"E.Xp-Tanatiia a fly es'� and �� t�: R on at•,ta�:hed' shee<t.. s .may ahs, tees are requa.red , _ �. t a 1. EARTH, roposa u1t F1�' the p„ 1 `res sn, s w gni,fscant: a.r"C`7t�sr,ble' _ earth COIlaltions or �rz clean es in geoxogic'substruc'tures? g b. Disruptions, 'displacements,, rompa;to,n ox gvoxcowering' of 1the a'i17 Cr,w Change in to or ground surface relief features? d,, T1est:ructon, covering or r modi.fc4to,n of any .unq�ae geologic ophysical features? "Inc7rease, e, in ve' nd'or, water erosion, of soil s, an ox o£ f- C}iahges in, deposition Or. erosion. off. beach, sands, or ohges in si"It aton,'; depQs;tion or erosion 4.1hch may m►7dif.the clyan}1e1 o;f a. river or stream Ur, the bed 0-f''the ©ce;ii i or any bayor'Lake.' �--- g. Loss of prime .,agriculturally produc'Cve soils outs1 d, designated: urban ban ~ areas ? h • Exposure u£ people or ro ert�► tu" p p geologic hazards sucks earthquakes, Iandslides, tn'ud- s-Tides, ground. failure or` similar hazariis • AIR. Wi11 the proposal r'estilt in su'bstan:tial: + a. it. emissions or deterioration air quality? of ambient` b. The creation of objectionable .odors, smoke i ar fumes? r + c. Altorpt�oi of tier movement, :moisture; br - temperature, or any ch-tinge r -� .in c1%mate Tocally ar regor�ail ; �' 3 WATER, Will, the a p opns,al ;res:ult in Substantia! ;, Changes. iti currents , car' the course a,r, t direction, ;of water mo.veme°eats in either marine or fres} waters b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns p > or the rate and amount o£ surface runoff ? c. ' Aeecff # far a'site surface drama im a rave— tnents, includYng vegetation remoYal., channel ization dullrert or ins'ta lat,zon? a • ¢lteratzons to :the cours'o or a. ? t4of £load; wave . -- e : Changs, in the anoutit o f surface tivater in any ter" er bcsdy? �D.xscha�rgo into st��r�;�ceers or i71, any alterat2csn of surfa� e. water , quax. ty,' including �batt not lzinated�to temperature, dzssolved , oxygen '' or •tilt g.. Alteation- ,of" t rhe dxrectori or rate of £low o ground Maters 7 h. Change : in the 'quantity or. qua li" y .0 ,ground 'ovate either through dzreot add,�t ons or' with= dawals, or through :i.nt.ercepton of an aquifer by cuts or e,;+cca ations? i. Re iuctian . in' the .amount off' water' otherwise availab for Puhllc water supplies? j. E'xpostir�e of People, or, property to water re. ate.d fiatards such, £1ooc%ng? � as � � n ? ,GYBE No, 1 TRAiSPORT� ON/CIRGULA'TZON,•the proposal result in" G`4nerationof suddit bst rIt-1al aional .vehicle moveineht? Effects on existing paxkng facilities, demand: for new parlcxng? c,. Substantial impact on e;cstirg t.ranspo.rtaton, s ystems? d: SigniCioant alterations to present patterns o circulation ar mo`vement cif people and/or goods.?' e:. I tera•tions to waterborne, rail or ai r;. tij'ari fic? — F increase in,;'traffie;hazard t'o motor rrehicles, b,cycZists�nr pedestrian? - k 14 PUBLIC SERV'TCES• 11 the prrposal h rre an efteL�t upan, or result in a need dor nets or altered gciyernmental servc•ces a'. Fire pxaitection? b. police protection? " c Schocis d; Darks or other recre;i-tivxial faciL%ties? —" e:Mai.ntenance of publid taeili.t e.s, iriLl.uciing roads? fOther governmental services' i__�_.• ENE•RCY. �Yi„11 the proposal re stilt, in; a'se of` substantial amounts of foal .or energy? b Substantial increase in demand upon ex L't, sources tsf energy, or require the,;devel•opmen, t . onew sources of energy?r. 16. UTI%Z'TIES, iY111 the proposal result in a need far _L d new systems; ox $ubs,tan.tiat alterations to the foIi, owi.n a. Power 0natur,di gas? b ; Gommuni,cati.bns systems ? avaYlabiIL ty.-r=— d:, Sewer or• sept m crater dric Stdra?inage f. Salid waste ,and disposal?._:' --, 11 HUh,'uhTi.HEt1bTH. Will the p`rnpesal result irl: a.' Lre.atzon of any al hetlt ha'41rd 'ar po tontal ''h'' heal th &t d �exciu%ia1r �r�rital h,ea',L h) 7 ' b. E:eposure t •aJh,ea of people to---� n p gtet� ith . hazards 1 �. AESTHETICS,L Will. the proposal result in the o� oz n of any scenic: vista or view' open to , th guib'l ic; iv; ; ar 11 , tire ,pTopo'saf. resin t -ti the Creation of an aesthetically sffensive' S°it.e open; to-publxe view'? k , F , ,,P6d2mtiterided } m it i pati an measures 1.. Geve.16p Covenants, Coad i 't i fo,ns ,_ and - Rest r i a ions for the proPo ed project in cooperation,with the, Butte County P1"anpfrig Department. 2, No fo tigation measure is recommended at this time regarding " srcTaeo l og i cal impacts . In order tv .access the patent, i -al for advea^se i rrtpacts and to determ i ne what 1, any, MA t i gat'i on measures could be -.appropriate title ap"11, .ant should contact the Northeastern ii rifoirr -at i on Center, Cal i Porn "r a-` State Lini versi ty, Ch'i oo for a records Chat t and sensitivity evaluation.: Should the center rec6aamend I that an archaeo]o,�icaI survey be:, conductedit may be, r►ee.rary for a qual ]f i ed ar`chaeol og i st to performan arghaeolo:gical survey of tine propel~ty. A S�^ad i ng , P1 an shaI 1 be rrequ i reef' for all earth moving activities and ,approved by the Butte County,Public Works Department,, .. ", Al 1 water supply; and water ' qua 1 'i ty r,equ i r.ements o f the Pub =1 i c . 1 �.:Hea l t'h Department, and ,thE State" Safe Dr i nk i ng Water Act 'must be me , F erac M9,shat 1 be.. instal led" " adjacent.., to the. Crrov i 1'1 e bJyandotte rr i, at i on D i s rI ct, car{a l pr- r i" or, , to r�ecordat i on . b On,-,e-.hundred t7ne hundred foot easement skal1 be dedic ted on, both sides of "the Oro vi11e 4Jyando. a ilrr Batton District canal prior to recordation.. �''. A 1 1 t `r l �ht-of-Way,w decl i sated ' "to the County' shal''1 be improved i n the Butte Co accordance tolinty Cade prior to'recordation'. t , r 2. soils a- 'types and Char'aater-i st i cs : The. So i t s i n th i s parcej are known as the Fteddih b 9rwYe�i sandy �loam.shatlow phase, The surface Soil is, 8-10." s deep and is red to.brown 1sh- red gravely sandy loam. It is tfnderl.ined by Compact + I^ed loam or c}ay roam which in turn is untlerlined b i ran cp e y" hard m_nted hardpan.• The dra,jmage is we_i1 estabiished and the so:} 1 i s: pr i tear i I y used for graz i rig anis rnarg i nal r agricultural activities. ;i b, LMit}ng i*actors: there are many areas w i i -h shat 1 ON so'IIs and lowpermeability., _ Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthgerake Zone; Moderate C1 -ass 'VIII. There is an inferred faultwhich rucks ,ju.----t to. the east of the sato..- b- Eros i or► Potential : h'�ode^ate,; c- Landslide Potential: Low F i're Hazard': Extreme hazard e. xpansive So11 pot Een:tiat: Nigh 4. Hydrol�ogy a� surface Water: A small interinjtten stream traverses the4 s } ht r-unn i; ng through • 'Lot ., 13 and < Lot j 0 ,; I n addition there', is ' an Orov'ilje Wyandotte Irrigation D i str i ct aa'na 1 that, passes through 4, 6; 'Lots 7, 8 and b- Ground Water: Excellent water uaiit,. dissolved solids. Y LOW notal c- drainage Characteristics= The property drains generall toward the southwest.- y d- Annual Rainfall-Ctjorfrial`) '24-26 Ll e: Limiting Factorse Abilityto, obtain 1 e water' through i rad 1 v i dual 'we 1 } s `'Wray be '_m ]. i ted. Vi ual/5cehl duality:. 'Good area fi,. rotl}ng'hi11s� green pis very';: scenic with' Crass acid sdattere.d oak trees, Ac�stist i 'C Oua i tY Fa. l Y. ;i r 7`4 Ai 17 oua I i ty :' Good B.i-ol o i c'al Erie'-nment- $- egeetaori' i s pas--tura ' }'arw'd' `with scattered Val i ey oaks and d i gger p'i ries•1 , ife` Heb 1tat:.; HaEx `r tat for spra and fowl: C.'ul Lural .Env i`ronment: Arc haeol og r cal and H r stor- i ca i' Resources i n the arwea: t�icrderateo low i nc1 ud r ng unkns5w'n, Butte County General t?1 an 'deli shat i bn: Reserve j 12: :Urban x st r ng Zein ing: A-R:,,andj-j_G ijx,tstrnb-'Land' pse'ora�sitea' i a u.,a land Open, 141 i. space. urroundI ng Area. , ®. Land Uses= Co;rrstitutes'In ostiy;rural residential and 'open pasture } ands on the rema '. ` n or, .of the propert i es;., b • fan ng = To. the oath � of the'. � p respose�d site Agr icul tura'1 Res�r.dent,i ail . Mob_ i e !-4omes 2.. 1/2 .ac'] m i n i MUM parcel' s i ze, south: o fl' that the area:,i s A9ricu.ltura1' Res f dent- 11 a 11 Mobl1c Hames 5 a'crd minimum Payee l s 3 zA ` H a-, the extreme west cgrner of, the project ghway Commer.c i,a Ithal l 1 T of,nort,f .of, the site l':. AGrK I cu , tU, 1 IR dentia 1.anal to the easy l s Agr^iauItural'Residentia1.: c . Gemi.Plan Desi gnat i orr : Urban Re seri o d. Parcel Szest to t -e north o Wyandotte road parcel sizes range between 2 and, 140 acres, to the south they manse. b:etvaeen. 2 1/2',and 5 acre's,. e. Popu 1 at i on : ', dura dens i t l es., , 15. Character, of Site and Area: Ac�ricultunal 16,. Nearest .Urban Area: 0r6v i 1 1 e, appy°ox i matPl y 2 m'l i es .. 17. Relevant Spheres of In4luende Orov,l11e Wyandotte Ir 1gati'on District, p'eather- (River Recreation and Parks District; Or-oV 1.1 1 e W yar►dotte CemAtery . D I sty i ct and the Butte ljounty h�losqu$t6 AbatemenDlstrlat. 18.> zmprrcivements 8b;tmdar-ds Urban Area:' 'N/A, 19 .' F i re Protect. e.an Ser^v i,ce : i ai Vearest County t State y R ire+ Station': Statl cin #72, approximately 2 biles southwest, of -`,the' s i te.. ,b. Water AvaiIabiIJty, En,Sine capacity only. 2a . 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Su-?AS a41ot1 " rf `*�'✓irq «et ^+a �'. • c' o" 'j't^-�""�i'+.• ,Y,1r`a�� i KY +' 6f� / MISC' ♦, /� i ^•,PiiaG iY � .tf „�•I•jI. x g t r r �1 �1 h i• l �n v y jI t Y k r 1Is s.. w.- 1i��\' f 4✓ � .: � ; iifi-•r '� �� 4+ � �'tr I., � •:'".�+• h '� r'•kr `r...,.r 76 7�!.t.,s •;y r4�rrs.s � IC r � � Y �9 ('1; ! ! • rr. .v ':t rr f•r �} k, v i + _ . /'• ,4'a r+t'1 s ` 'k.., d: �r rt/'�/ AgI1rdUCl rtz,rt at •i;r r hiy�.;..� �<. �0 N. F II -10 MVENTOWY OF VASGULAK FLANT SFECIRS TED RUCJGE PROPEFZTY, BUTTE COUNTY'; CALif-OKhJIA MAR CN 27, .1988 SURVEY' Lectend Non-native;; introduced species 5 = 5ee'dl %'ng ar, y pr;esen.t. SCI EW"I FI G Nr^+<"lE COMMON NAME Acces Road: Muft enbergia-4,gens peer rass g P1aniago ianceolata Pt aquit'num English plan.t'ain µ Gr a crsie 13 a sp . Bratken`fern Gum' p 1 an t Carex spp, Sedges' Cyper•us sp. Luiu i.a Umbre11a sedge sp ., Wo,odrush � �Iuncus spp.:. Rushes Kobus discolor Ku6us l acs n r a t,us Himalaya blackberry Cu -t-71 of bl ar !{berr*yr seed! rngs`'of: ArctostaphYlos Viscwda 'Cednothw5 Wh:itoleaf inanzani#a cortlul;atU.s; Mtn. whitetho n SatiX, sp. _ Willow Popdi.Us spy Cottonwood Al nus, rhombifol a" White al.`cier ` i'inus, ponderosa Ponderos.a' t,Yellow�''pine' Yellow Pine Forest: f'lrtius ponderosaPonderosa Cai oc drus detWens p: I neL Pseudaf sura rrrenz i es% i;.: ,�' ` . Iiicpnse 'cedar ' pougl as f i r �lrbiltus rt►er�'zies,i=r � Ma_dr'one Quercus chhsai'e'p R s CanYori iv e oak auercUs kelloggi"i. Calif."black oak, Coi•'n Do gwood Ame'iarlch➢'er.gal llda,;F ° �Ymphpot�i't"a'rpos albt3`s: Pal_`,lid, serurcebrry, uarr, 1aev�gaf Tox'rcadendron dive;•si'l,oti"a Common'snow bet:ry Ceanot'hus. p"rostra'ius Poison oa!( Squaw, ca'r'pet C"eano#Itus" integer,rli»us aG'rc,thxi sus peer bush fA rs ENTTRc NAM cor400`rlAME ye1l'6w Pine ,Farest�,'cont., 1ce,ra. hIspid4j-4 Lonar, vac111�s Hairy hone ys' ak i P sci Vrc�,a americana; C,alifbrnia vetch ' PenstOmon sp: 4..5 Penstemo , White tr i I 1 i urn Cal ochortus :m n,a hx1 p ius Yellow star 'tulip Ranuncul u,s sp'. C;Si But tercu'p 8tachysP aiust.riis ssp. plasa45 Rigid hedge -nettle Potenti'l 1, ^sp Cinquefoil : Ped:i cui'aris dens,1,47ora Ind* atY 4varricr Galium sp. bedstraw Dad`ecat.Freon hencierson i 1 Henderson's shoot i rid-st«r Lomatium sp. � ) Lumatiuro Ch. maph I l a penziL-sll.Fl psi sse a Viola sp,£S> Violet C1 arGGi a sp . �Sl C'are Clark i ; Erythron i.urn sp .GSA Fawn -1 i' y Chaparr-al Arclostaphyl'os vfisci ii Whitel eaf- manzanit;a Ceanathus cordu 'a' os P1 ;n. whl tethorn Cean6t1.hus .infegerri.mus Deer bush Chlaragaluhr pamer>idianum_ Common soap -plant -` Lathyrus sulphOreus Snub-pe,a Frasera albicaulis ssp t n ii �t l da . Wh r te_stein�ne`�i 4tasera P�tyrcgrama triangularis Galcl-back Or, Moist, area'swithin lame forest/chaparral mosaic: 0 (lpe, areas nnty H Shady,areas abi'ly : Gornus ;nutallia CSN) Dogwood Alnus rhambiA falia White alder Rhadaciendrori acit i denial el tsN) . Western axat a°a �. POW, -as so, � Safi spp. Coit tdnw06d Wil.laws �� V1tis taltfarnlca Calif. wj)d gra e. Ruhrls� di s.rtol or r 1�'irtal a a b1aC ��' y ber. �y Rubus Iattr►ratuS. Ru6u,- CU. t-leaf',blatkberry` ur mus. R i bei Calif. blvatRbey. sp 'rtet "A,'d asiaha tJi I'd currant tlugwot�t M,. 81 dA' Ices tAa 1'V ae fJ cira uar ce�ata hlai law--f`jo ti rod checker Ruileiia sp.CS"ySki Colurnbi`ne .,gip i raga d�ru,`gl asi` Doug, ash sprea Rumelr sp . (1 pork q W Pt+Un,ella +iulgawi,s { ssp. 1`aOceolatum4, Se1'4 heal plagioboe."hrYS, tie netl"us 4p) {. Sldn66r popcori't lower` Trtcjios'te�alanCeala#l�tn t07 4Jin'egae; weed, II allium sp;". (S5 11 d' anion Carex :sPp: Sedges -cluncus' -sp'p. - Rushes Woodwardla firnbrIata cSH) Chain #ern Cystopter,is fragiti,�SM� Bladder (or Fragile} fern Equ 1e.t.unr, sp . H'arse to i. l s -� v f , i r ✓ Pig' .ti y.tt .k ' (" r s t _ r ' Yj a' 1� rr j�i.; ��r�,,� i` f S���Wygp{ 1 �j11y �! dpi . I1 � pail y VW` Oinviile� C Mori, . COIiNTY OF ,gtJT]'F ± UPARtM''x` ,F LIG WORKS + 7 bounty';Center Drive i2xoV117 c:`', CA 95965 (916) 1538--7266 DATE: Juiv 2$ ) 5`8 SUB=, * Eetcy simpscSil � fiE�x;-vE` �e�xa� IAP ASSESSOR': MAP BOOKNtJIEft 36 . PAGE PARCEI,(s — �- ?CATIM- 4 parcel's 'PLUS iia'-mainder 7:ocateri on the, tor th no iz TaTmir �riGt.e: annrox. 1 1 ales east of l.T Y2a...� P"A1 prmci pin . T`a � i- (lrnvi 11 Attached :is a cony, of the abbVe�ciescx bed tt ntat ve map for your review. fou haveY suggest i ons, addst.oris 'or rerontnenclations concerning this prgjec,t, please re urn them to this- office, by Au Ltt._18, 1888 1 c Very truly yours, ' �,*Ilam Cheff D, rector'of Public Works ' Y�+n MeridanSa `� , 8- tan i• t�lD re i C 1 attachment I i nl� •i1 11 ++ri 1 j! r li 1 I r= I� 1166(R 4sod 11 f $) „y '.. '^^ ; ¢ n • • ., - M4N1 1'— � � hQO 94TI V ill Wim' W&U H w w mff z IMPARTMENT Ot RUBLIC WOOS WILLIAM ((3111) 01,IC-r-F, Mti.clor 7 COUNTY CEN'TIER DM.VC:. OIlOV(LLR ,OALIrORNIA 95765 rolephol ma (916) 539,7`60,1 RONALD D., McELROY 0uL1'r " ry. �T 4Nl� ContitYi. Deputy Diroelor April 19, 1988 oroyille, ;aliiorn34 ted rungs RE: AP 36--31t-106,.128 & 130 P., 0, 'Box 2042 'tentative Parcel ME Oroville, CA 95965 Dear �Ir. . Runge At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisury Agency held on April 18, 1288, the agency acknowledged receipt of your letter requestjng `that the project be withdrawn from consideration . If you hove any questions regarding this muter, please contact -this office. Very truly Yours,' I �f 11:i.am Chef r , Director of Public Works r; hn Mendonsa Assistant Director JM/'ds cc Pa.ann lig 1Gi1 Ca^avec: INVENTORY'OF VASCULAR PLANT SPECIES TED RUNG'E PROPERV BUTTE COUNT'(,) CALIFORNIA MARCH 27, 1188 SURVEY ms d'; = Non-native, 'introduced species S = Seedling only present SCIENTIFIC 'NAM!, COMMON NAME` AcceSS Road;: Muhlenbergla ripens QeergraSS English plantain Plantago janceolata Pterl;diurn aquilinum Bracken fern Gr] ndeI is 'sp. Gum plant , Carex.. spp. $edges Umbrella sedge Cyperus 9Pw Wcodrush _ Luzul a sp . Rushes Juncus spp:. Rucu discolor ' Himalaya blacktierry Rubus lac hiatus Cult -t eaf blackberry seedy i ngs of Arctostaphylos Viscida Whito manzani'a Coanothu$ gordul atus ito thorr Mtn whi t Salix sp„ iJillow' Cnttanwood --Popul'us sp. Al nus rhomb1folia White alder CYellow) pine Pinus ponderosa Ponderosa Yellow Pirie Forest: i P i nus po,nderasi {ponderosa p i;'ne I'ncensc to ar Cal oceOUs decurrens' P5EudotSUC�a Rien'zlesil pdUglas fIT' ArbU'tus menzi.ee-ii Mdrone Canyon 1iV.e oak QuprCus chrysalepis Quercus k=el loggi i Cil if. black nak Cornu nu;ttal l i Qpgwaod Pall a d serv�'i cet�erry, Arne l�anch i,�r pay l i da Symphporic.arpos al bins ComImo.n snowb.erry� yarn lsev i gatus _ Toxicodertidron diversi.aba Poison'oa K Cear►i7tNus pras;trAtUS Squaw ;carpet Ceanothu% integerrirnus peer iar macrct;hyrsus lhush SCIFNT'iFIG NAME COMMON NAME Yellow Pine Forest, cont. Lonice'ra hispidula Hairy honeYsuckle var. uaclllans California vetch icia americana (S) Penstemnn penstemon sp. 1ri11ium albidus White trillium Yellow star tulip- Calochortus mono'phYllus Buttercup Ranunculus''sP.(S) StachYs palustris Rigid hedge -nettle' ssp. pilosa(S) Cinquefoil Potentilla'sp. (S) densiflcra Indian warrior Bedstraw Gal i um Sp Rodecatheoo heniersonii Henderson's - shooting -star Lomat`ium s:p. �S7 Lomatium Pipsisse4va Chimaphila menziesii Violet, Viola sp.(S) Clarkia sp:.(S)(one) Cl.rkia Br)'thron ium sp,. (S) Fawn -Lily Chaparral;, Arctostaphylas uiscida Whiteleaf manzanita Mtn. whitethorn Ceanothus cordulatus Oeer, hush CeanQthus integerrimus Chlorogai,urn pomeridianuin Common soap -plant Lat /rus sUlphureus , Snub -pea _ Fras.era albicaulls White -stemmed frasera' ssp. n'itida P1tYrogramma triangularis Gold -.hack fern.. Moist areas within pine forest/chaparral; mosaic. 0 = Open areas, only SH = Shadyareas only Cor"nus I•�u `t'taI I i i (SH) Dogwood Wh i to al doP. Al nus rhombifolia Rhododendron occ.identale (SW) azalea CO papulus, sp. Willows al'ix spp. Vitas californIca Calif. wild gi`ape Wimalaya blacberry Rubus discolor Gut -i ` of bt ackberrY RubUs l a,c i n i a'tus Calif. blackberry Ruius urslnus" Wild currant Ribes sp'. Artemisia douglasiana Mugwort Sic#alce1 maluaeflopa Malto4d-flowe red �hec4ter ! var. cel'ata is s .(S)t SH A vile p. q g Columbine; , Douglas spires. Spiraea.dauglasii pack RuMe" SP, (S) _.o Y SCIENTIFIG NAME COMMON NAME Moist areas, cont. Frunella vulgaris ssp lanceolatum Self -heal Plagiobothrys tenellus f0) Slender popcorn flower Trichostema 1anceolatum f0) Vinegar weed Allium sp. (S) wild onion Carex spp, Sedges Juncus spp Rushes Woodwardia fimbriata (SHS Chain fern GYstopterls fragilis (8H) Bladder (or Fragile) fern E:quisetum sp. Horsetails REFERENCES 1 s. 6 SURVEY AREA MAP: !TED Rt?NGE 180 -Ac. PARCF',L PALERMO QUADRANGLE CALIFORNIA—BUTTE CO,��\V�� M MINUTE SERIES (TOPOORAPHIC) p� ES NE/hhORIAWiY15' OUADRANOLE 1 r626, 32130"' 1628 621 628: 2140000 FU EET' 12I°3©' la 390 30' .9T`. '' , a' Qiltb krScl •al:-` P_o'fh""'=.'n.... r.` � f� �,,,r r ,.-r'y,.•*�'fi li _ �.n' '� � 9 �;.).�«. ..�.,. 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' ti.1l Il` ir•.`�a r � ���:. i � � a.. a "`+.,� � / c . i or Trailef�l n y l �Ir .j{ tl 1r,1�rll 7r1'���JO + a &t Park Aqueduct r a � II I � 1 ?' 3 4172 tr �/ eM 319 �y 1 660 000 FEET �r( 1 1 tF 476 i 1.. i y f °�illF{gs tj a � t� t4 '11 d 1a6`J rr r ti 27'30 t� I .: TV ENVTRONMEN'TAL IMPACTS (Explanations o waTT lve's" and "maybes' answers are `required on attached sheet(s)) YES MAY f31; NO 11 EARTH.- Will the proposal result :n s i:gni f icant a [Instable earth conditions or in changes in ` geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or e overcoveri.ng of the soil c.Change ;in topography' or ground surface rel"ief features? --.- --�- d. Destruction, cove.,ing or, ;modificatio,n of any unique geologic or physical features? soils;, e, Tncrease in wind or water erosion•of either ox. or off-site? f". Changes in deposition or,_erosiolx of• beach --- s'ands,; or changes in. siltation, deposition, or erosion which may modify .the chaRliel of a riven or, sttoanr ax' the bed of the occ,In or � any bay, inlet or lake? g Loss of prime ,�1gricul.turally productive soils outside designated urban` areas? _ lx Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2. AIR. Will the proposal result iry Substantial- T7 Air emissions or, deterioration of ambient air quality?1 b. The creation of objectionable odors, smo'ke or fumes? c'<. Alteration_ .of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or, regionally? 3. WATER,. Will the proposal rE sult in substantial- a. Changes in currency,; or the course or direction of water movements in either as marine or fresh wagers? �.. b. Changes inn rates, d-Vainage patterns; or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c. Need for off-site surface drainage improve= ments x ncludin ve 7etation removal , channel- g Ization ar culvert installation?. - -� d. Altor.ations to the course or, flowof flood water? e . Change in the Llmount O is SurfacL, Aq,atot in any, - water body? }?ischarg,e irito stlrfoce wa,tror�ti, or in any _ alteratiar of .surface water '�{uality, including b'ut not limited to temperature, dsso-1 ved a� y? g. Alteration of the direr tion ,or rate of flow w o. ground aters ? .-_. lx. Change, in the quantity or qua Li:V of ground WO rs, either tltraugh direct adclit.ons oaj w drawals, or through interception: of an aqui Eer b cut's or excavat,io.ns'� i. Roduction in the amount of vrater' otherwise aVail able f,ox public water supp1 es? Exposure of pegple or proporty to water ;j. related .hazards such as flooding? -�y ... .. -. .. wWawAr ....k xutl tl•r G.i.Y,jpAniaNlY..d . +i x.:k.• i .Iv" Isi - '1( n�'k, XRr{YT*'..Wt;. YES AiA�T' NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will, the prcposa7 result in substantial: - number a, tinge in the diversity of species, o`r of any 'spec;es of plants (including trees, and aquatic planus) ? _ L. shrubs , grass , crops, b Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? o:f plants into an c,. Introduction of new species or in a barrier to the normal replenish- area, ment of exi sti.nb species? - any agricultural crop? d, Reduction in acreage .of S'. QNTbiAL LIFE. tiVi11 the pvopo.sal result in substantial: �, ange in the diversity of species or ntambers animals (birds, larid an AtfialS of any, species of; I reptiles, fist) and shell fish, -- benthic or gani sms or insects)'? -�- b. Reduction in 1-numbers of any unique, )-ore or endangered >pecies of animals' of animals into c1 species , Introduction onew or result in a barrier to the migration ari area, or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? ---- 6. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a: iTncreases in existixzg noise levels? levels?_ b. Exposure,of people to severenoise 7. LIGHT AND . GLARE. Will the pvoposlal produce ' sign scant light and glare? 86 LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a su srantial 'tltcrntion of the 11140-50-11t O'l. 1)1 a'n71rcl land use of an area? 9, NATURAL Rt-SOURCES Will the proposal resuI T41 Tu stanta.al: a. Increase in the rate of use of any "nitural rasOtt rce5? b, Depletion of any non-renewable znt gyral resources? OF i., va'Mve: l0. E:IS;C OF ,UPSIaT. W 11. the Prop risexplosio:n ar'_thta releis,e of a, A }� of: aus substancc.5 (,in:clt�cl t��„ lout not I LIOA01 l t:c� . chemica s 1, rndiatiori) til Che c )ildi t h1J[t,? event of an fad c )(ten 1 o t 'b. Po5si,bl0'iitterfcrcnca Wi.til �n emergency ,response-- p1anor cme'rgeney,,'o"vacuation pY.an? ]) VOPULATT,ON, 1Vill thti `px0posa1 alter they loc�ation, 'n . Vitra tLt on, density,, qr growth rate oir the huma popul.ation7 l?,tJOU,TNG. 11 the prdposa] affect eX.-x1. sting hour" rlg, or create a demand to additional h 3 YES MIMI NO 13. TRANSPORTATION/'CIRCULATION. Will the Proposal result in: a. Coneration;of substantial additional vehicle movement?' b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c.Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns o f circulat.i.on or movement of people and goods? e. Al`texations to waterborne, ra],l or air traffic? f Increase in traffic ,hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestI ns'? ; 14. PUBLIC SERVICES, Will the proposal have an effect upon, ;or result in a need for new or altered governmental servo.ces a Fi,:re protection' b Police protection? c; Schools? .., _. d. Parks or other recreational i"acil,ities? e Maintenance of Public iacitities, including roads? f'. Other governmental services? 15. ENERGY: Will the proposal result in- a. se of"substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development 91 of new sources of energy? .. 15, UTILITIES. Will the proposal, resultin a n+-ed for stems', or, substantial alterations to the fells ng a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications s;ysteirls? 7, C. Water d. Sewer or septic tank? e. Storm water drainage'? f. Solid waste and disP osa.l? l T . IaUI�1AN HEALTH. Will the propn;s resUlt 111; a. region of any health hazard or potential health hrtzard ' excIudi ng tr In f kaA hea 1th) ? �( b:, Exposure of people to, pot4?fltl health "wM hazards? 1£8.. AESTHETICS. Will 't }le proposal reault 'in the "r`uc o ian, of any scenic vista or v.I'Lew open to the publ1ic, or gill, �tlie propo.al result in the . creation of an aesthetically ot'ensive' site open to public view? 4 19. REATYUN, X Will the MA1`};)u N� . O upon tie anal i t or p p Proposal result in .gin imp (,,t quantir o opparturiities? y exist, ng recrc,ati CULTURAL RESOURCES --�--r __ a' all the proposal result in the ' alterataf'n Of or the destruction of a historic archaeological or' sterehistoric; b.Will the propo=sal result in adverse h s: or aesthetic effectso p Y cal a historic buildinp Prehistoric 0- C. Does she 6 f .,,nurture or abject? - proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affeunique: ethnic- Cultural ct - values? d, Will the proposal restrict existing relz io .,, or sacred uses within the 8 us potential area? Impact.` V• DZSCUSSTON OF ENVIRONMENTAL I;VAI,UArTn N I'{ecommended m i t i �at i on measures 1. Devela Covenants, Conditions, an Restri p ct i oris Cor theproposed project In cooperationn with the Butte County Planning Department . No mitigation measure is re,.rommended at this time regarding archaeological impacts. In ;rd'er to access the adverse impacts and to det:ormine 'potential far What if any m;itiga�ian measures would be appr'apriate the applicant.shou1d contact the rtheastern Information Center, California State University} Chico, for a records check and sensitivity cvaluatiorr. Should the center recommend that an archaeolog,1caI survey be con'duct'ed it may be necessary for a qualified archaeologist to perform an ar^ch,aeo 1 cig i ca l survey . o f the property • A grading plan shall be required for alt earth moving activities and approved ;by the Brute County Public Works Department. 4. All water supply and water quality requirements of the Public Health Department andi the State Safe prinking met. Water Act must be j'� a� �J (`� 4 C'�'=�: �ta�y3 UG tl � i'� r NS G ��I,�l-Zi,, �✓� A�t.vC,�:t i� v tv-"C i c_. C't4.NFl-i,. � y"andot"te ►,`i„ar. _t+o_r or'da iron . ty One hr_rnd- .1 both > ideGroviIiaW• theIrr# atlon Di strict canal jj�� c o rd�A�71`�pp--..* 7. % `J4 YY `('moi All r191-, f a y dedicated to the County sha.l1 be improveei in a*wcot^dan+ t i ratte County ;rode : pr i o'r to' recordation. C3lM�i, 14 A l 4f? w n x, , r^ Appi '; canis» Tccl Runge Assessor •s Pareei it 36-31-106, etc. Log '# 88-01 -04-02 DATA SHEET A. Project Description 1- .Type of Project: Tentative SubdiViSton Map.; -2. Brief Description- To subdivide 190+%- acres -.to 'create 19 ten '.acre parcels. 3. Location: On the, north side of Lower Wyandotte from Upper Palermo Road to 1:3 miles 'easterly of the Oroville area. 4. Proposed Density of bevelopment One dwelling unit per 10 acres. S. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: Low. 6. Access and Nearest Publ1 c Road(s): Property is accessed by Lower Wyandotte Road as well as Alverda Drive and Lorene Court. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal= Individual septic; and eachields. S. Source of Water Supply: Individual wells on each lot. 9. Proximity o>~ Power 'Li nes= There are power lines which run, along the frontage road, which is Lower Wyandotte Road-, as, well as a power line which dissects thr-ough the middle of the 190 acre; parcel ; lU-' Potential° for further 1and .divasions and development- There Is, potential sin - ce this property ,does lie within the Urban; Reserve area of the General Plan: This General plan; designation allows future development Of a maximum of 6 dwelling units per acre. HoweUer, before further~ development,' Can occur sdme site designation crater -la must be met. The first requirement for further development is a need for urban/residential development within a 20 year,, period of time; seoond; the „property` has to have an adetir..iate water supply3 `third, the sewers most, be available or natural cond'i t i errs su:�i tablje f T septic tanks; fourths r the prop-crty,� must,be adj„cnt to ornear, ei,sttng uta l it};es, roatls, single fpm}1y 1, res identIa`! development; and it has to have good, ceessab 1" 1 1 ty_ to tom:mercl a 1 serval ces,; l ,e , , school s, i re: pr tOtt i on and ott'ier Cammun i ty fc i'l l3' Env 1 r^oninental . Sett`'i n� Ph�SA cal 'Environment : 1` . Tema i n a. General Topograph?`1c Ch4racter- Gent'1e s1op;ng hill. b. Sl apes: 0-10� c. Elevation: 250-±'275 ft. 'Ionthe 19f1 acre parce'l. . Ll m It i ng;` Factors None , -g- 2.: Sails a- Types artd Characteristics: s parcel lonown ilst are as the Redding arayelhsand loam shallow The surf ace so i 1 i s 8-1 q'° deep and i''s red to brown lash- - red gravely sandy loam. It is underlined b� « loam red compact, or clay) loam which in turn is; underlined by hard iron cemented hardpan, The drainage is well etbished arid the soil is pr, rsal ima ilY used for grazing and Marginal agricultural activities, b. L I'm i t i ng Factors., There' sails and low pormeabili;ty, are many areas with shallow, 3. Natural Hazards of the Land; a, Earthquake;Zone Moderate Class v1;rl:. There is inferred fault which r an buns just to the east of the Erosion Potential: Moderate mite: C. Lands iide, Potential; Low d. Fire Hazard': Extreme hazard.. 4. e• Expans'i've Soil potential High'. Hydrology a- Surface. Water: A sma'11 intermittent stream traverses the sisht running through Lot add ition there ' is 1Wyandatteand otlrrOcgation an Qroville gistrict canal that passes through Lots 6 '�. y 7, 8, and b. Ground ,Water: Excellent tater dissolved solids. qu`al1ty. Low total c Drainage Characteristics: The property, drains general 1y toward the southwest. 'd Annual Ra i nfal l (normal ): 24=2611 e. Limiting Factors: Ability to obtain potable water through indlvidual wells 5• may be limited. V I suall /Scon I cl QualitY� Good area 6 . rolling hills een ' is, Very scenic with Aco 'st i e Qua g i, ! oak trees. pity:' Fawra�s andscattere 7, Air ;dual l ty: Good 13ioloAic'a1 environment: 8 - Vegeat i rn : Vegetat i on i s 'pasture .laird"with scattered Ya 1 1 ey' oaks and -digger 9 ,pi nes.. W i l dl i'Fe, H it' at: Habitat. err sm I I an ma 1 t, and fowl' . Cul tura 1 Environment; :, 1."p. Archaeological and Histori'ca1' R"esoearctrs in Moderate to the: (1. 1 ow including unknown . atr*ea Butte County General 12 • Plan designation: Urban Reserve k r st i ng Zoning: A-R 13. _ah' H-C Cx'i st r rtq Land; Use 'on-site: Pa ,'tune ` 1 and, 14. Surround i no Area: open space a. Land -Uses: Constitutes mos,tl open Pasture lands on ;the y rural residential and b• tonin remainder of the oC•operties« 9= fo the south of theproposed s,i te, is Agri cut tura 1 fees i' dent i d 1 Moro i 1 e Homes 2. 1 f2 acre _ `I0- in i n i mum parcel s! ze, south of that the area is Agricultural Residential , Mobile HQmat -� 5' acre minimum parcel size;, on the extreme ►+lest corner of the project site i s _�ome Highway Commerc> 16 t Jnta1' 1 l c±4: ) north of the site is Agricultural Residential and to the. east 1s' Agricultural Residential. C. Oen. Plan 'Designation: Urban Reserve d`.. Parcel S1 zes: General 1 y to the north of Wyandotte Road parcel sizes range between 20 and 140 acres, to the souti-) they range between 2 1/2 and 5 acres. e. Population= Rural densities, 15. Character of Site and Area: Agricultural 16. Nearest Urban Area: Orov111e, approximately 2 miles,. 17. Relevant Spheres :of Influence: Oroville Wyandgtte Irrigation District, Feather River Recreation and Parks District, Oroville; Wyandotte Cemetery District, and the Butte County Mosquito Abatement Distrlct 18« Improvements Standards Urban Area: N/A 19. Fire Protection Service: a. Nearest County (State.) Fire Station: Station #72 approximately 2 miles southwest of the site. b.. Water Availabi1 1 t,y­: Englne capacity only. 2011, School, in Area: Las Plumas High School and Helen-Wilcox.. School which are apprrximatel'y 1 1/2' miles to the north of tl-ie` s i be,