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APP NWX I
COUNTY Or BUTT
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
(to ba completed by Lead Agency)
Log # 85-06 17-02
I BAC CGPOuN.D AP 4. 36-44-56
1.
Nameof proponent David Chilson
2,
Address of proponent and representative: (if applicable)
559 Oakvale Barn}tart •z o�n�& Assac.
OrovilJ.e-,- CA 95965 h �.0.� ox 1576
Orovslles CA 9559 �
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Project description Tentat ve Parcel �}ap
_ ll. MANDATORY PINDINGS Ott IGNINCAANCE y'�s htAYE� Nc1
a,,
Dods; the project have the potential to degrade: the
quality of the environment, substantially reduce
the habitat Of' a fish or wildlife Species cause a
rich or wiz dl. i ro population to drop below self-
sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or'
a
animal community, reduced the number or re trict the
range of a. rare or endangered plant or animal or
'important
etlhminate examples of the major periods
exp~ calire rnia history or prehistory
t;oes the project have the potential to achieve
short. -term benefits, to the detr,imoh* oM' long-term,
.
environmontnl goalsn (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occurs in a relatively
ond�period of, tilne whip long-term impacts will.
a e into the re;tuto,
c,
hoes the projey t have impacts which` are individu-
ally limned, but cumulatively Co siderable? (A
project may impact oat two or more separate resources
wher=e tho impact " each rescowrco �.s relativel'v
small, but where the orfeet of the total of those
Impacts on the envlronment Is si,gniricant.)
ei,
}toes the project" have cnvironmental ofrev s which
tiui,1*1 cause substantial adverse erftcws on human
being$, either }irec•tl�' or inclirettIv?
'TILL i°I'o be c^clrli7letcl i�y�thc� 1.t��ec! algi�tlGy1
I I L . it},"C� .
Oil
the bails ear this initial vVtt}ttati€n
I/wf rind the Proposed 111"o (,vt-t00t,J) Nefl`�'have �a sl4ni ficont er°fect
on the environment,tid a NI.(;ATIvt: DECLARATION wit- e Prer})ared,
I/10: rind that altltollg; ttie propoAad project could have n �ignifi-
cant erfeet on the anvtrorunrYnt, therm will not bre a signir cant
errect In this, Coco because the MITTIAT ON WiASUR11,,S;-described can
the attached s}te5e�t liavo tern added to the project, A NEGATIVE
t ROLARA`r,T: will lana prepared,
I/WE rind the ;proposvil pi.c iect MA1 have ast ,,ntrident effect oft
the (t'p0 rontilen t , inid an rN0l R0NMV*N1'A1. IMPACT RE.PO RT is v lqu,l l'ad.
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Ju J a:.�l� s ., . COUNTY tl}- [31)"}"'rt , PLANNING DhpARTrli?NT
,,,,
Assoeaate PJ:anniar
lle�v� i awocl by
YES
N E NO:
4.
PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial;
a. Change in the, diversity of, species, or number
of any specie's of plans (includ.ing trees;
• grass, crops, and. aquatic plants)?,�are.
b . Reduction fthe numbers of any uni ue
or endangered species
of plants?
c. ntroduction of new o£ plants into an
area or in a: barrier. to the normal, replenish-
ment of existing species?
d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural. crop?
5,,
ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial -
a. C a�nje in the diversity of species, or numbers
of any species of animals (birds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and shell fish,
berth, c organisms ,or insects)?
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals?•
c. Introduction of new species of animals into
an area, or result in a harrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
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d, ,'Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife
habitat?
b.
NOI5E. Will �'he proposal result in substantial;
7-Tncr,eases in existing noise levels?
b, Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
7.
LTGHT AND GLARE, !Pill the proposal produce
s g i ght and glare"
8 :
LAND US}s� W3.1.1 the proposal result In a
MsTstaaneial alte-ration, of the px esent or 1
Planned
land us e of an area?
9,
NATURAL RESOURCES.; Will the proposal result in
su starntxal s
ai increase in the rate of use of any natUtal
rnso'urces 7
b, Depletion of ;any non-renewable natural:
resources?
1a . ''
RI5K OF UPSET, iVill the Proposal involve:
H, A-' secp7 onion o:, the releasa of hazard-
bus substances (including, but not limited to,
oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) an t:he
an accident or 'lips'et conditions?.
b: V6tsible interference with an emergency,
-
response plan or emergency .evacuation pinn7,
11.
POPULATION, Will, the proposal alter the location,
al9tribu on der 't -v or growth rate of the human
population?.
12.
HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housings'
or create a demand f -or additional housing?
u
�f
13.
'TRANSP
result
a. Ge
mo
b. Ef
de
c Su
sy
d: Si
of
go,
o + Al,
f, Ing
big
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PU.B L I C
upon, c
goUernn
a-. F iz
b;. Pol
C. sir
d. Paz
e. J1a
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ENERGY.
a, Use
b. Sub
sou
of
16.
UTILITI;
new
follow;
a: Powe
64 Corm
watt
d. S6w(
e. 5to
a. t. ee
b.�cna
l a., a
VUS.A t.�Ft
the publ
s
to pUt11
;
r YES
Will. the'proposal
MAY BE O
N
_B E N
resultORATION/CI"RCUL4TZON:
a. Generation of substantial addi tional vehicle
;
movement?
b. Effects on existing paxking facilities: ox;
b,
demand for new parking?,
C . Substantial impact
on existing transportation'
Systems?
d. Significant alterations to present patterns
of circulation
—�-
or movement of peon.'e and/or
goods?
e. Alterations to Waterborne, rail or air traffiM-?--
f. Increase in t=raffic hazards to motor vehicles,
'bicyclists
k� ---
or pedestrians?
�.�
PUBLIC 5ER'VTCES. Will the proposal have an effect
upon,, or result in a need for- now or altered
governmental services;'
a. Fite protection?'
b.
Police protection?
c. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e. 11ai.ntenance ofpublic facilities, including
C
roads?
Other governmental services?
:.NERDY. Will the Proposal result. i
�. Use of substantial amounts
of fuel.or energy?
�. Substantial increase in demand upon existing
s:otirces of energy, or require the development
Of
new sources of energy?
1TILITIE8Will the propsal re8u t in a need for
Lew systems, orsttbStAntial alterations to the
-ollowing
L. Polder ,or natural gas?
Communications systems?
water avai'labi;l i.ty
Sewer or septic'tank?�
Sto-rm W
'Water drainage?
01 �. wasto and disposal? d...�.,
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UMA'�REALT14. Will the proposal result in"
eatxon of any health hazard, or potential
�1ei th hazard. (excluding mental. health)?
txoosure of people to potential health
`
l A., Ards
ESTI ''TCS, 4V'11 the proposal result yn the
ast. . ox ri of
,F,t an scenic
, �y vista or view ripen to
xe P tT)lic ur,Wa11 the proposal result n the
reap 0,i of an aesthetically offensive site open
5 putll is view?
YE8
MAYBE NO
ig. RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact.
upon the Quality or quantity of existing recreational
Opportunities?
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20. CULTURAL'RESOURCES
mill the proposal result in the alteration
of or the dest.ructioin of a prehistoric or
X
historic archL:.,Olo' .cal site?
b. Will the proposal result in adverse physcal
or aesthetic effects to a Prehistoric or
historic building,_: structure or Ob
c. Does the proposal have the potent'iul to cause
C.
a h sical char a which, would a
physical g -Efect t:raque
ethnic cultural values?
d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious-
or sacreduses within the potential impact'
_ _area? _..._
V. DTSCUSSIONOR ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 36-44-50
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8-1_0 i] r- V;Cp,ClN0.__1AL t/ALU011..,. :36-44-Z6 I
3 44-Z6I
ib: Construction Cie' four homesites and
""'tYthe
proposed 114040ai
4 acres This. level,o+ vercave"ing �i: .s0ot.$i9Mi�icantfa anubanaroa i l
1c- The sloping terrain will require gradin
F , tndation ConstrUttion has the ding, Cut
Potential to di spl acres large volume
Of soil , split levet construction and sensitive pl ai�e
dri voways will minimize cut and filij Merit o
1e: The jmg t.in and o erosia
g proposed dirt roads are s�.tkaJect t
the eded. rfg road will riot be r.tt'ili�ed for access it, ch�rr.tld be rr, �f
r~'eseoded
t.trr r c tected th
fi
Sedimentation of the draihage way may occur if sols are deft
p w rough the rainy
son and cr:Rts are not reseeded,
1q: Thepr operty is within Drovi.11o,'s urban area.
xntohsit from movement ali
ih: Persons and propertY may be subject to earthqualgos Of rrrt►derate '
ng the p'dothi l l shear Rohe.
tea: Dirt roads and aglwi cultural: operati Ons are the lar go S't
CoritributOrs Of sus ondedM
designated hitrC"i- t i i"iritE?I1t areat+f�r��E'_d�rtes Ci�In��ViidC-?4�1��tCt��G"b4lnty' �5 �
g y standards,
0: Drainage favi: l i ties Will be rOgUi rod as part of rbadway
can,wLI' uctioh and an
y pia n't wirero the ' e„ i.s1; i r1g uwax e
is ci^q?ased orintercoptod, Roadway (cOhstructiori his the potential) to apse o
" erwi so 1:mpact the drCtinsg;^ swab+, -
G7tn
C)!, -
Properties sties w:thi�t the l�lyrnan Ravine drainage basir'; must demonstrate
that Bevel0 Ment will n
, ato ti�jwnstrewn ooding.,
p at o�, ace► b
a: , to swat e i s 00.0 A mappsd f l oodway.
`l d uses are lbw don
� �reseht and p, arinod lah sity resi.dgnti�X
prµYo errOUrt additional vehicle trips ps cah be er#per:.td frim this
t, CJr�oville�r�yrdeli"ai-►ch I�it�ad s Mtn' paved width in fair
onditir�n nd utripedN qdd igna traffitw carp be 'accammodated.
t.ta�thor di vi si r~rh
of the parcel s w 11 i�equ' ro c:rampl �tnrre with %;+tttl;e
county Godo section r.t-1Z3 regarding i~irCQlationa A s.
road must Mae prravi dii.d pr•or to bui 1 dcttt d odohdary access
w 111 nt i hL�r gc - _:� will i mt1moa o g there
, h�� need s or governmental
nyt �' p�sorvi cc y
K\ h od t, 47 change:htw�w �lyhC: Grv,C.br ,-5r� provided. .5 � N
domands hAvt boon Aht i ai paltt�d � iti the urban ai�e t�{ Ip ovi ded. w'!d'r vi ce
cf~it taectivcal.y he pravzded
16rw: C W. Ce mast be re
N
MS.: pl aced `� bider
to prt�vi.do c�mmrwttni.tlmdic���to� that��ortr; Water li,
w '�
y er rr'i si
tee
APpendi-k V Pdge 6
Applicant. David Ch. iIson Assessor's Parcel
6--44-gi6
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Type, of Project Tentative Parcel Mar=
Drie•F Description: Dividing 16.4 ; acres into fot.tr parcels of
3.6 to S. 2$ acres each,
4,.''
Location: On the south side cif Oroville-Gardom Ranch Road.
4,-
Proposed L Densi ty of Devel opment a 1 dwelling Ltrlj,t per
125.6 acres
kq
Amount of, lmpervi.ous Sttrfacing:.k 1/21 acres
6. ;
Acces:- and, Nearest F'ttbiit= Koad iso Or O—OArdtlrl Ranch frontage
private ascots read proposed.
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Method of Sewage Disposal; Individual septirtz
Soar ce of Water Supply: l : a. W..1 D.
Y.
ProR<imity ot- t:�awel- Lines: To original parcel
its»
Potential ft)r. +t»trthor land divisions and develaprnent:
Buildout could approach 885 lot%. ' However, lots, o+ 1/v - 1,/2
acre are anticipated for this area.
�a �,`I,'tVII C�7ri�Etal�aettin
a
Terrain
a. General Topographic GharactOr„ Rolling foothills at low'
OlaVatian a saddle.
.spanning
b'.. SlLop
C E�l eva - i on . 40(,)-455 `Feet ASIS
d. Limiting PactcTrs. None
a Types and Chatlaateristitti ALtb trnj 10-2811 deep,, strong',
brown and yellow, -red color, silt loam, modorate
permeability, well draining, medium suitabi ii:y as range'
'
1land
b• Limiting P'actora« None
73*
Natural t"azard%,of the Land
a. Earthtjttako Zontw+. Within foothill Shear zonL' and
Aftot-Ghrack ROgion I+ A975 5arth quako. -
b Frosi,on Po`t~ nti,ai , Ndderate-High
cLandslideo'onta a�. G Low
d, Tire Ha Ard: Umt~lass ifiod
ed Expansive Soil Potentialt High
Aperidi�t is
1
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AP 36-4
4.'
Hydrology
a Surface Water-: Two O. W. I. D. storage ponds to the east.
b, Ground Water. Unknown resource
a. Drainage Characteristics:' Within Upper Wyman Ravine
Drainage Basin
d. Annual Rainfall tnormal)t 2-6-25,,
5'.
e. Limiting; Factors: Sewage disposal set bar[,, from drainagt
ual /Scenic Wality: Highly scopic
6
Acoustic Quality Goad
7.
Air Qua7. i tri, Good
E{iolagical
Snviranment
8.
Vegetation; Grassland, oak Woodland'
9.
Wildlife Habitat Lower +oothill
W
Archaeological and Historical Resources in, the at-oat Low
including unknown
11.
Butte County General, I`�',lan designation- ` haw Density
Residential
12.
E1.4istIM9 Zoning: A-
1:3.
EXisting Land Use tan-site» Open/undevelopod
14o
SSurroundingnSurroundingAroaw
.
aw�,
l. Land Uey
Uses: '1 ural residential
b. Zoning: A-RI
c. Gens Plan designations: low Density Residential
d. Parlael Sues: Wide range y averagi. ng between 2.$ 5 acres
+�. l='orulat- ibn: $parse
15.
Chas-actor of Site and Area:dural foothill region
16N
Nearest, Urban Area' tgrovil.le immediatOly north
li:
/+
p�+yye'ltrev�ant Spheres a� Cr��f 1 �.tentwe� of aroY3 x 1 e,
�
15.
-Improvements
rveets standard5 Urban Area.- turenact to Department of
PublicWorks
I M
fire Protoc'ticin Sef vice,.
a.' N8.Orest County (State) Fire Station R.1' Medio, X64, �7
b. Water- Avai 1 alai 1 i ty. Pumper t,r'L.lC4.'
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Srhaoy s in Awed» Orovi l l e el ementar°
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