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HomeMy WebLinkAbout036-460-075"l it �� 4vJ 1�7 �• � Gunter'RUft AFS 14-03, 4'parcels plus. remaining lands on property It cater on the ,-O=': side of Butte. Vista Road, approx. 600 ft. `north of Knob MA'Road, iast-, vi Oralle area. $ng:meer: Rober,-Brgak:s i Public Vorks conditions: ]. Verify legal ��ccess. 2 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -,II to each parcel from I, a county maintainedroad ,or -state highway. i 3 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance Od offered for dedication on the final map.. 4 Show 50 ft. building setback line measured ,from centerline of acres 5 Provide road) maintenance agreement, 6' ' Indi rate a 50 ft. building setback l from the centerline of Butte Vista Road; 7 0 how all. easements of record on the final, map." $ Pravide street name signs per req"hirements of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final :nap. 1- 9 Pay off any assessments.:) 10 Previde"cul-de-sac at the end of.the street. it Pay any delinquent takes 'or current taxes as required: 12 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. Health A ept. conda_tloris, 13;x: Provide "the required usable sewage disposal area on each parcel. embine with an adjacent �pa�z6l any parcel not proven to contain the requited: sews a d%s osal area. q g p 4 , 14 Pr&e that the required quantities of domestic: water aree"available to each parcel, The f'ol lotaing mitigation meas, re is xequired s 15 Pay ahy-°deer herd mitigation fees in effect at time of -the applic6tion .builoing, permit s _ le F N' S 5 3, Gunter Ranft, AP 27--14-03, 4 parcels )�ius remaining lands, on property :Locatedon the west side of Butte Vis6ii Road appro : 60Q ft. north of Knob Hill Road,. East Oroville area, F'ngineer: Robert Brooks s Public 'WO' rks conditions:?. r7 Verify legal access. Provide 'two-way traverse ,e��,Icess Rm S-8-LD-II to each parcel fro a county maintained road or state highway« 3 Acces'a to be reserved in deeds'ars ger county ordinance and offered for dedication on, the final map. 4 Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from,centerline of access easement.". 5 Provide road maintenance agreement: 6 Indicate a SD ft. bui_ld:PNsetback from the centerlijie of Butte: Vista Road. 7 Shoal all easements of record ori the final mag:. 8 Provide street name signs per tegiilrements of the Department of Public Warks prior to recordation of the final map. 9 Fay off -any7 assdssinents. - �` lb Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the. street',; I � Z7 Pay any delinquent takes or current taxes as required. l2 deet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department. I L 'j I 14 , .5J5 I. I I ys` APPENDIX 7 fa ` ENVT-a0WMEN'xA1. CHECKLaCST vaIRM r (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG NO. 89'-08-.15_p5 AP NO. 27-14-03 '1�.ACK�'.RO'CJNLi 1:. Name ;of proponent Guntet Ranft °a Address of proponent and representative (if ;applicable): P * O . BOX 896 Ron Graves and Assoc. Otoyill:e, CA 9 59 65 P.O. Box 986 Orovil.le. CA 95965 , Project description; Tentative Parcel .Map M.Y�NI7A ORY F2N7�7YIVCS CJF SY N�F2CATVCF Y85 MA"E Nd� 1� poet, the project.have the potential to degrade the quality of the environments substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species cause a fish of wildlife populatioft to Ldiop below self -•sustaining levels, thteaten to eliminate j a plant or animal, td--ity, ':educe the number Lot restrict the range of a 'rare or endangered plant or animal or'eliminate impbrtahb examples of 'major periods /' of California history or prehistory? y; 4.t Odes the projeet have the potential to anhieve short-term benefits to the de.trimex�t c£ lang-term environmental gcA,l�'+7 (A short-term impact on the envSronmerlf is one e6ich occurs in a relatively brief period of time while l6ng1term impacts Frill endure into the,;future.) 1, Does the project leave impacts which akgL individually limited but'ctisulatively considerable? (A project clayimpact on two br more separate resources where impactthe resource is relatively small, but where the effect of.the ._ totaofthose impacts on, the environment is $ignificaht.) 4;, hoes the protect have ehvironmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on butan beings, either'dixectly or indirectly? _ To be. e y Agency " f ( ompleted b the t.ead A enc � On the basis b ji this initial Pvaluatton; I/WE find the,.promosed project COULD NOTa significant effect ),On. the' .have environment and a N�t;oVg DkctARATION 01111 be prepa> ed: , 1/Wt, find that although the proposed ptaject CO= have a significant effect } 'a on the environment$ there will not besignificant effett ih this case because the MITIGATION AA5URgag described on the attached"sheet have been added to the project. A NgGATivR bECLAkATION will 'be praparW. I/wF find the proposed project.MAY gave a significant effect an t}xa envirohrnents � and an RNVIRO*M UAL NPACT RRPORT is •tequired. r c0l1xnT by tUTT ' hTM4ING, bfP&M—O T i7A September 2, J 198 Ctaig Bv. Sander's Assittari Planner Reviewed by cr f n Ci �ri i Gn cr ii ' �i« 'ENtiI'i:7l;LON'TviE1�7T.AT., , YI�+Si�ACTS' .. _ (1*planatibns of all "V..S'l and 11HAYB8't ans44rs are required on attached sheet(s)-` 1. EARTH. Will theproposal, result in significant: YES YBk: NO a. Unstable earth randiti ons$ or changes In geologic substructures? b. Disruption, displacement,, compaction or overcovering of the soil? C. Change in toP g ap1Y' or ground st-''face relief ;features? C. d. covering -codification-codification odification of any unique geologic or physical features?on, Vr e; Increase in wind ,r >?atererosion of soils, either on'or off site? L'• f� Changes in deposition ox erosi.ott of beach sands, or changes In siltation, deposition or erbsi6n which may modify the channel of a river; or stream or the bed, of the ocean or ;any bay; inlet or lakel g: Loss of tame a o 'p,� 'gricitlturally pzoduative soils outside designated urban areas. ti. Ekposure of people or property to geologic haiards such as earthquakes,; landblides) mudslidt.s, ground failure or, similar hazards? Cl 1. AT�p.: Will the proposal result in substantial a. Air emissions or deterioration of .ambient air quality'. (.✓/ b. The creation of ab 4.dtionabl.e odors, stroke or fumes? c. Alteration of air rn+5vement, moisture Or 'temperature, or any change in n climate, locally or regioally? wAT gR Will, the prop64,al Cresult in sari:>rantial: a, or directi events in ) oa-of Water maw r aznfxeshrwat oLtiier -tan s?arse b. Changes in absorption tateS)L drainage patterns) or the rate anis amount at surface run-off? c* rued for off-sitesurface drainage =3provements, including vegetation removal, channelization or culvert'installation?' d. Alterations to ;the course cit flout of flood Waters t% e„ dhange in the amount of aurfa.te Water in any Water body? A, f f Oischarge intoe surface Waters, or in arty Alteraton of surface Water 9 ualit'Ys including but not limited to temperature dissolve d okygenr � ' turbidity? g�i lclteration of the direction, o.�' rat-:' of ffaw of ground' tJ h. Change in 6o quantity or quality of ground WateYs) either thror,gh direct additions or 14 draa.`als,, or through interception of an tiquifet by cuts be ekcavations? I!' i.. Aeduetiori in the amount of -rater otheewfse r,,Vailsble for public Water supplies? �: Exposure of people ar properly to Wateryre,lated hazards such asi flooding" --z l.. > u 1. L7I : Will the proposal result in substat►tial: Ai Change tri the diversity of species) 'or nuiiber of any species of plants tress) crops, (including shrubs, grass; and aquatic plants)? ___r_ b> Reduction of the numbors of :any t1hique) rare or endahgered spegiom of ci fhtroduction of new species of plants into an area) or in a barriwr to I the nu .octal replenishmeht bf, ek.1sting specids? d. dudtioh in acresge of 4iW Wi,cultural crop! " pNttdAL ISE. Will, the proposal result in subs ant, I. " � MAYCfE NO a a. Change,zn the diversity,of species, or nunlbbrs o£ any species of animals (birds, laani animals including reptiles, fish innd shellfish brgaltiSMS ' or ;insects) T Br Reduction inthe numbers o£ any uniqueo rare or endangered species of anunals" C* introduction of new species of animals :into an area, or in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals;? -- d.'Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? 61 NOISL,,Will the proposal result in substantial: A., lAcreases in existing nois6 ;levels? L, b. e5posure ;5f people to severe noise 16VOls? - 1 ; i. LioiiS A'I�U GLAp. Will the proposal prod tace significant light raid glare? •� -�'-- 8. alterati T,ANO U P P x on of the �u'E. Wi,l1 the ro osal result _n a substantial present or planned land use of an area? 4., NATUpjtL RE50ijRcgWill thero,osal result i n "substs?al• o - tural resource a.: Increase in the fuse of Increaseany tia rate 'a —= µ b. Depletion, a£ any non-renewable natural resos,trces7 'i0: Rgt< of 'UPS*EX. Will the 'proposal involve: a A;risk of exploskai or release of hazardou:t substances (including, but not 13mited toy oil, pesticides, chemicals.or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset cohdtioris2 t b. Possible interfE r� 0 Vith an emergency rebsponse'plan or tmergen.y t - avacuat3.+ytt. plan? , _ _ Vr POPM ATIO '`iil, the proposal. alter location, d3.stribution'density or groc+th rate o. the humAnl papulation? $2.` libiJstp4, Will 'the proposal affect existing housing, Or create a de,narja (yam for., additional housing? ._ l� .fiRAI(SPORfA�'CON/CiRCtiLATid Will thc-, x ;i�,,ocal result in:' a. Generation of'''substaaitial additional vehieldl moviMeht? ve b, 'F,ffects on existing patking facilities) or demand r6r new Barking? ".. . imp g p systems? o. substantial act• on ekistin trans artatibn d. s gni£icant alCerations to present pattern# of circuUt',ioti ur - po le end%or goods?' cuawemeht of pe p' ----•N no WAtO60kn6y rail or Atr traffic terat%s "t lil? �, to c1es� 'bia clines or nctease in traffic "hazards , y pedes"tw4aiaris'd £� i,,. motor vehl„ is' 14. 2ittBt tC S'nyil ES. will f tp -proposal'havo an effect uPdhy or result in a,tteed for tiew Oy . al�:bred. gove;ttuneht services'r A.,CI b, Malice 'protection? I� d,- Parks 0r othat reeri!atidhal, facilities t - pb�eludiroadst aitlteiarce �g 'e, ' other. i :, h. r _t 'Y �.� ���1 f .t , t` 4 h Vr 1 n{� + 15. EtiFRGY'. Will the proposal .result -p: a. Use of substantial amounts of Nei or energY 'r bi Substantial increase in demand upon aitisting sources, of energy,"or j rsxquire the develop#,ertt of neia sourtas of energy? t7TTLITTES. Will the rc osal result in a need for neq's stemq or I substantial. alterations oto the followings. Polder a. or staturala: j b. COMMjnic2,t4 ons sy&ttims? I, 1 I `Water Co availability? d, Sewer or septic sys.tetns7 f I e, &form water drainage? [�. � Solid 'wnska and diOposal'? I. ' 17. lilltdAPf MAbTh. Will 'thi: proposal result in: , A4 Creation of -any heAlth hazard or potential. hazard (excluding, mental;' L health)? b. Erpollure of people topotential health. hazards! r I i , ig. XESTALtICS: Will the proposal result in,the obstruction of any scenic I vista or III ripen to the publicbr will the proposal result in the' cation of an aesthetitall df fertis3.�e site open to public 'View? ` 4 19. BH ro osal result in an impact upon the quality or y' quantity of ex st:inga'p a r&I., ational Opportuniti�is2' CULT 1RAh. RESOURCES, I!1 a. , ion pill -proposal the ro osal ri:.sult In ,zt"— alterat�n or destruction of a rerssto logical kigrE b. Will the proposal cult in aclversep!hysiuij or aesthetic, effects Pc Pi to a prehistoric tiri�iatoric building, structure or objeotl f 1C • C.Does` the proposalhk�egthe puta:itaal t o cause a physical ahastge II .- which would aftoc'tk tins ub ethnic. dolt t al Y a lues . d;� Will the proposal ro% rict existisig religiouts or sacred uses within �I the potential impact arear,. i . '�� , ✓cr���r�rr o� S�Yv_^ct��a�r��l�r.Ak.: ��r��,tr.��c�c�rr i I h •I 561 Attached,j! V ll� u {" i� ^,. ell i6r a I( I` o �` I I.Cant s Gutiztfl Ran f t As •.; r l Ape sessor rce b2,!-1,40-003 Log 89-Q8-15-05 DATA SHEET a" s; Project I©escr t Ip t Ion 1. Ty0e of Project.- Tentative Parcel Map.'; 2. Brief Descr l pt l on . D'l'v l de 26.4 acres to create,,4 parcels at 5 adf es and a 6 acre remainder 3. t_ocatI o1n: Four. parde I s p 1 us rema I n,t;ng lands on the west S I de of Butte vista Road; approx iniAte 1 y 600 ft : north of Knox Hlill`Road� east OrovllIIe area. �4 . f . Deere I opulent t One dwe i i I;ng un I t per 5 Propcsted ,Dens I ty of. -, Acre. 5.. Amount of ImpervlOU6 Surfacing- Min'ima1;,. e. Adoest and Nearest: 0t:b1is Road(s)- Butte Vlsta Road., Method of Sewage. D'),sposa I . Sept I c systems.. 8. tdurce of dater' Supp l y Individual we l I s. � ` ,ProxImIty► of Power,;L1nes: io property. IO. p6te;Itilaj for furIthee Iand dIvis'1ons and tlevetopment f Neihe ► under A 5 Z6,1e . "Env, I ro,nmenta l ':Sett ICng P,h s I c0! `Env t ronmiE nt 1. Terraln m. General. "Topp raPhlc "character; Roi°l Ing`, foathlll terra l n b- Stopes: 10:3,0%. _ c. Elevattoh. 543 ft. Ais,.L. d. Limiting 6�actors.' None: 2. aollisTypes and:Character 1ttics: Oorn t no .;grave l 1,Y' satldy toein. SUrface soI.1 l"s 1-2 i'nche's of pale ;r,eddIsh brown gravelly sandy loam ►1th 1lmltEd o"rgariir matter. Subsur face sol 1 1 s 20-I 21, of brown i sty red grave i l y� sandy J oam that I s f I em and dense . Th' e subso i I Is 244 to 3011and conta(ns weather'ed' cobbles, It absorbs Water lead 1 l y once Mo l st a-hd rota i ns It Well ander cu t t':I vat Peon . surf ace d ra i bade i s Well estab �I i thud. � b. Llmtting Fac test, None:: 3 . Nattllra 1 Hazards of the Land,' Eart�quake Zone: Earthquale f ritens tty Rohe 1A1 I I ; >> m. Zone. - b' en Footh I I 1 s, Sheaf- Zonis and C leve I and '�� � ti l I Is Fault. b . Et c) Ion Potent 1 a l H I,gh :ort steeper s 1 bOes. :3 C. lta►ndsllde PotentIat: d. fire 1-1 '' `�dt ,; EXteL' a hazard, I � e'. Expahs 1 ve�� So 1 1 Potent 1 1 : H;! gh,: a4 Hydro 1 ogy "a. Surface Water;: None on-site. � b. Ground Water; Unknown`: c. Drainage Characteristics: AbsorbsWater well, Soil-. permeable to a depth of 6 ft , l,hterm I hent dra I neige' Courses traverse property to the west and drains to Wyandotte'' Creek.. d. Annual ad.,lnfal (normal:): 26" year. e,u Limiting Factors: Steep slopes near drainage courses. 6 Vlsual/Scenic Quailtyl: Good, open vistas of the Valley and buttes 64. Acoust i c .Qua I i'ty :' ` iaood . 7 A 1 r Oua: I I tY r Good,., g I o 1 dig i ca l iEnv i roriment 8. Veget',atIon: Grassland with scattered oak trees and d gger P' 9. W 11 d I it fe . Hab I tat,: Within Department: of F�I sh and Game des 1 g,nAted development 'zone Cultural'l=nvlronment; 10: Archaelaloglcal` and, Historical Resources In the area: Area of high archaeolog`Ical mensltivlty.. 11. Butte County General is"Ian designation: A -R Agrlculturai,- Residential,., 112. IN st i ri,g Zoning,- A-5. 13. ,Ek1st,1nl; Land Use on. Shea Graz-1hg. 14. 'SurroUnding Area: 'a: La1id uses: Rural Resident I ai. agrIcuIturat. e. Gen. Plan Des lgnat'loh. Age- icultura l-Resldent '1a1. d. Parte 1 Sizes- 6 ac. to 24 acres. e: POpu,,Ialt. lan: Rural resldent ;IA1 16. Character. of 81ie and Area: Rural res ident=,')lal open lei Ngmefest Urban Area.- ©r6V 1 l lei 17. RaHevant $pher a of influence: N/A. il3 lmrovemer t`s Standards., Urban' Ar-,�sa: No. ; p 19 . F�! i•el. Prote,ct !on Sery 1 ce a. Nearest County (5tatej1 rei Stat Ion stat I',cFi 72, Pal,*rliio, 4 ml (es: b;. Water Aval labl I Ity Tanker truck. � 0;. Sdhoo l s I h Area: pa I ermo Un i oris,; orov I l I e Uh ion H gh: tj F, :J !! ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE�MATE'RIAL, - Map f1 -i, Earthquake and Fault Actly"It,y: Seismic Safety " Element, Butte County General Plan revIsed 1-77, ,by CH2M HI I f . Map IA --2 , L, i quef act i on Potential: Seismic Safety iE f ement , 'OUtte County General Plan revised 1-11j, by, CH2M,HII'f. 0 Mao 111-1, Subsidence & Landsl_fde Potentlal,. Safety Element,,' Butto County General Plan rev 7i.d 1--77, by CH2M Hili. A4, Map Il!-2,`Erosion. Potentlal Safety Element,' Butte County General Flan revised 1-77, by CH2M H1;ii. S. Map 1:11;o-3, Expansive Solis: Safety„ Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M HI1I. 8 Map !V -I, Noise, No1se Element, Butte County General Pian j' revised 1-77, by CH2M HIII ap V- 1':, ScenI'c Hlghways: Scenlr HI'ghway Element, Butte County map: Gener.a,l Plan revised 1-77, by CHEM HIII. 0, Map 1 1 1-4, NatUea l FireH4ta,r,q Classess Safety. E l ement, Butte County Genera('PI.an revised 1-77 by CH2M HfI1. 3:. Archaeological Sensltivly Map 'by James` P. Manning; for Butte County Planning`"Department, 1983. School Distelct Map, Butte County Planning Department, ,t I t° Chic6-N1trate Study=Map, Nftrate CohoentratIon` 1n ShaII;ow WeIIs 1583, by Oepartmeht of Wager Aesour`ces, Northwestern'Dlstrlct The Resources Agency; State of callfdrnla. 11. A`gr 1 oil I Ituba I Preserves Map k estab I I shed by Aso I tit I on No. 67�- aof $aper°visor's, becember 6 1081. 78, 6uttO County 'Bord {;3, Frood Insurance RaMaps, National Flood, InsuF-ance Pr6grami ehlente sm�.; Agency. 1988 , 'FederaEmergency Manag p 14i (jSG.> 'Quad MapS Oan;gor 1969, Photo rav I sect , 16: Sol 1 Male, ChIbo ( VtO5 p) ovl I ie (4 926) Area, .LI,.9., 'Department of Agr I cu I bare: 113. 8-0111 Survey of Ch t;d'6 f 926) /O'rov-1 1 10 ('-I 920) Area, U 433 4 bepar't;meht l. of Agricultute,» 17y 19utte'County Fire Protection JUrlsdlctfons and Facilities Map, ` �` l fornia �bepaetmeht of a nBUtte 1 Farestryo County, P f ahrei I ng Departine'lit , Uh I U 1989 . COUNTY OF BUTTE 1 DEPARDIOT' .OF .PUBLIC WORKS' . I 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266'_ DATE,'; August 10,, 198 a t SUBJECT. Gunter Raaf t TEkMTIVE ;PARCEL HAP J, ASSESSOR's PARCEL NT>f`IBEF (s 27-14 03 4rista LOCATION:_ parcel$ plus remaining lands on the west, side of Butte l Road approx. GOO" Vit,, 'north of Knob Hill Road. Fast. Orovill.e area. Attached are dncumer is ;regarding; ani a copy of, the above:described tentative map for 7ynur review. . ,If you bane any suggestions, additions' or recon nendations cct,O,ernlpgthis project,'please return them to this office no later than , Aupust_'31, 1989 rVery trulp yours) Wil? iam Gheff ` Director n.f Public 14orks „ i �� II Jin Mendonsa sistant Director attecbmezits : F fr" ' ir LD 116ij 01/89) ' lC1BOT VIDER' S T'A7EMENT Name y . Date legPiroject AP f4r, 17 4zz" `I. Existing use (s) of the land 1r Proposed- use (s) of the land, p 3. Improvements proposed (-See. Ch. '20-21 County Code) f , err u_ 4. V POW ie areas proposed 5. Tree planlring/or removal (�approx. numbOr) f, f f 6. . t preliminary copy of any bon'dii tion, "restrictive reservations or covenants existing or proposed sha11 be attached to this statementi, } '' attached s" nolle 7y State type o .. soon 7.e. pri+la.te clivi , road, urbanl,rural„ etczA � n y s r' punter Ran:ft,.. 'M li r Ap'S6-46 7S,'4 parcels pZvs remainder located on 'the south side of Ore-Bangor way, �,00thill ,;High approx, 2200 ft. ti�eat of ,Blvd'. Oroville area,. Robert, Brooks ; f R°�a tic, Works conditions: provide two-way, traversable access RS-fit`-LD-1V to each a county maintained h 'from. parcel road or state highway. Accessto be reserved,in deeds as per county ordinance an £r�r dedication on the final d offered map, - Show 6O ft4 btiilding setbackli easement. ne measured from centerline of access Provi,de`;road maintenance. agreement.. Indicate a 50 ft. building setb ck from the Hignway, renter o line of Oro-Bangor Shoal all easements of record on the` final map, Prov i4e street name si hs g per requirements PublYc (.forks q sof the .Department prior to of recordation of the final, map. ,; Provide ,permanent p�)lution for e. drainer g � gay off, any as'sessm ants., 1� , Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. ZI Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road a r providing adequate sight distance pp oath Highway at the .intersection of Oxo-Ban or` and access rna, �g Y d g I2 pay any delinquent takes or current taxes as required, 13 A9ee't the requirements of the Butte Oounty Fire De trt p anent. 14 Pfeet the requilements of pj�, & 8, '%alth Dept.. conditionsi 1 Ir, * a Tetter or `other locutnentat Llan from Ori)Ville ' Wyandotte Irrigation DiestriCt at&tij y. dotte supply, domesat, Ovate* ,to g that they are `4ill ng and' a'h'l.e, to Parcels l� 2t 3 '4 6 1 andplus remainder. Provide` letter or,`i other 'documentation frog; La Orovl Mild ty District stinting that e- POtllic they ark Will n sewer service to' ,P � els 1;;, 2, 3 and 4 �i un�Ire�a hderle to supply !7 .. r j+Gunter Rafift, TP14; AP 36-46=X5,,4, parcelsp!us remainder located on the south side of Oro -Bangor Highway, approx. 22001t. west of Foothill Elirq. Oroville area, ' Robert Brooks, ;publi(t, 'Works cond i4ons Provide two-way traversable access RS=8'LD-IV to each parcel from. a ;;county .,maintained road or state highway. A:cess°to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance 'and offezed' fhr dedication on the 'fznal'map�` Show SO ft building setback lino measured ,from centerline of access easement. A ),Provide road maintenance agreement. (Indicate a 50 ft4, building, setback from the centerline of Oro -Bangor l Highway. _. it 'Shop all easements cif .record, bn the final map. #1 Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. !� $ I ,I r Provide " pertianent solution for drainage, /f Jt'1r Pay off any assessments. 11 10 Prov,14F cul-de-sac at the end of the street. �J l�111 p nstruct standard road 'approach Obtain encroachment permit, and co lr l� providing adequate sight'distance at the intersection of Oro-Sangor J1r Highway and access road Ij 12 Pay del' any quent taxes or current taxes as'required. ^ 1g 13 Meet Etre resire mems of the'tCounty Fire � 1 Cepartment� I ?; 14 r ti r� Meet the regtta.tementsof_ I, _ a 'ro PH " " yy spa �4p _ �«: y.y.l'-��*y BUtta county fit M Ire � eq✓..u+.. iartmentWaeRremen� ts doDro, ix_ A unteh t2ade�o, Oro- er,,.: i E C + w Parcel Numb s5 -a5-75 Sout r H meat of? Foothill Hl.vd. Aan , " l�equixoment Class 1 M 1 pressurized water system, the following options il';t ��� �f ,;a williksn's�t-;f the Fre Department requirements for water (A; nr oach bt created a water storage tank wl,h '" '86N="ty Or 24500 9agons'or rrwre e4u�ppeci wih �. draF.tallweathe accesJorfire mens txisness •4 .. d card Dere rrl meeting Standards -29. The !orations of hook span Dort- 4 lt, tJ8 determined t7y the Fire D6p3ltrr 12eh Or, , 03) yment into the appropriate water tbnder fund 4 $2,00 per bt for a hotal fee of $ S 0 0.00 "`` ctivn,of storage t r Itles or (B) payment shall be (A7) kl�rfi 4mu t~s a Oto time o+construction of habitable buildings as de - Building Code. Payment shall be made pH - pr, #, 1 p uanUnlf ce &;build n .' " "" g permits for ha„bitable buildingsp ' 0 ;tas uft"a1?tent Class 2 :spa sd.Ozed water system with an approved numbers of h dra ��rdir.ant'vpacfng feet, hydrant size y nts Is strongly' recommended., Average required natviLcfiimcally feasible, the following options .wilt satisfy the Inches, re- bepartmenand tre luirsment for water, gpm. If'this is (Ajy alar starac� t�nks w� a caaty ct 10,000 galbns or mote egu4'h smeettr g Standard S 29, The be a!i ns of hook -u direct alt er orfire department conned on �J P ©q��Ped wit) a d� shaq detemiinsd by Fire D �1`i; ti agrourx3 sMmming; epartrrterzt; ar, 1gA(i`Y 0Gmem p1um6ed to a tA-ae w terconnection soum as or approved access as apprau ad �y Dent; or, `;f ow feet in length. approved by the Firo DepartrnenL Surd a stand ' pPe system wi71 not: excew 7110�ra must,be at least It 01000 gallons of Water available and'strategically, located for each of 70 dwellings, or portions; let")fExempie:ll dweClfngs would require two s.Rparated sources), Provisions mustbe made to Insure that the Y d accessible for use under ail weather condiltions, W. a,,W,stored `s always available an 4 Q P6qUirdfripht Class 3 ,.:w... A. tarp�a5urrzed community water system for fire protection is required. The specific location of the fire hydrants will be madie tfle Fire Department In consultation with'the developer. Avera 'hd�ar+t size P Average required hydrant spacing, feet, Y _ rnohes� and residual flow gpm .� _ . x . w.,.. in Reguirement Class 4 p � v a Wafer,forfire protection. is required. The strongly recommended system Is a hydrant system capable of meeting the fire filow-requirements. Average required hydrants spacing resfdal ftow p 5 feet, hydrant size inches and gpm, If this is not technically feasible, a s- M , involving On pumps and static wraterstorage may be substituted. Such a system is subject to approval of the Fre Department. The available water ” ff0w from such a system must meet the flow regUirements. Provisions satisfactory to the Fre Departrhent must be to insure the system provided is rrtainialhod to its design capacity, Formation'of a CSA or CSO Is required when ` the System sanies more than one lot, Large developments may capable of suplYOrting their own system, If soy each got could have an independent system, eliminating the need for a CSA/C - ii Requirement Cuss 5 i'4 pressurfzed community water system for fire protection Is required. in lieu of beating the cost of installing a fire hytltarftr(a)1he developer may= pay Into the hydrant fund, At $1.72 per foot of street frontage the total fee IOL s ,$ T. fN1Ib!0 AND FINAN AAL _4ESP 51BlLITY THESE REQUIII MENTS MUST BE MET PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY O>= ANY f3UILDINV ON THE CREATi?D M PARCELS. THE CONDITION' NEED' NOT SEMET PRIOR TO THE, FILING OP THE I'INAL MA HE iHiS'IS THE CASA, THE ORVELOPER MUST SHOW PROOF OF A PERFORMANCE BOND OR OTHER PINANCIAL ARRANGEMENT TO COVER THE COST OF'THESE REOUIREMENT'S. Ci Additional Comments/Requlr ehients Fire bepariment Signature r ". ; Complete, requireiments in Butte Caunty SubdIvI§ion Cade Sect►an 13:00, , l "�. :rrv�cRbN,MH:rr_rAT. r. (lixplanations" of all. °YE5" .Irid r'MAYswi answers are gjoired on attached sheet(s):, :1,, EARTH+ Will the proposal result in si,gnificattt: Y 1 BE No C a. Unstable earth conditions, oz chah es ingeologic','! — substructures? krg b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcoV6rxng of the sail? _;![ c+ Change in topography or ground Surface relief f eature --'S-C d. Destruckion covering or m features?, oditication of any unique geologic_or physical e. Increase,in wind or }rater era,;xan of soils exti:er on , or off site? g F, 'Chanes in deposition Or erosion of beach sands; or changes in siltationi ' deposition or. e y+ y P erosion which, ma modif the channel of a river x or the bed of the oceah or, u:v , «4•r or, stream - t i anlet or lake? $.' Loss �thea riculturalll° u,cave soils reasoutride designated urban !I h: Exposure of a le of A oA property to gee•logc hazards such as eatcthqualces, landsl3di_s mudslidesy ground failure or similar hazards? t All Will the prgposal,resuit in substantial: A# Air emissions or d4erio3iatiori' of ambient air qualityl jl b. The creation of otijgct xonable odors ' ' spoke or fuinis? c. Alteration. Of air ml;tvement), ' bi.stute or temperat ura climate x�}tia;y? or any change lit locally ar meg ._ 1. WAT13?. Will the prapos2il restult in:! sthstantal: II , a. Changes ,in rurtiintsj or the course or direction of 0,ater mobeafents in , either marine or frdsh waters3 b+ Changesn " absorption rates i drst%nage patterns, or the "rate and amount" of surface runoff? clNeed for off=site sulh,'kace drainage improvements, including vegetz't,,nn removals chanrtelizat Ion or culvert znstAl'iation?'; d,, Alterations to �ttte course or:floor, iflood Watert? •`--- e. C Iangis in the unt amo of st 1 � u'f,�ce 'w�atar, iYi airy, hater body? � f. Discharge 'into surfac! Vat:er:t, or in any alteration of surface wailer M R q y, +tialit including buy; not. 13Mited to tex�peraturas turbidity? dissolved oXygzh or g. Alteration 6f the dieoict:i6o oi- xate of flow of ground haters? h. Change in the gddhtityr or. 4uality'ol• ;rburid Waters either through direct additions or withdedwalsr or through interception of I" aquifer by outs or excavations;~ BeductionIn the.amaUnF --,;� of eater nFher%tiso- available for public Watel:,. u sup,61xes3 ' IY Exposure�of people or I praporty to Water -related ha2ards seiclt as ,flooding! tip pt,Atrr ttr`f� will the proA " opal reeuit ih substantial a: Chan i5 {• i lb e d versst fg� ecies or+nUmberlof any, of,plaats ` " (ncludih trees shkUbg' ra.0 s ecs)� � crops and atuaticy�lanties � A jG b. Rede ction of t1@humbdr5sof an ` plahts? 1 tl:tlgl,iej kare or end' s�recies of C. lntzodurtigh Of new speol`es of plants_into An areas or in a batrer to the 'normal replenishaeh of e�tistiitg �;pecies t =' d. ke'duct3on iii acreage of a,ty •ngricUltu°a1 crops , _ S. ANIMAL-'LIFE. Will :the proposal resin t .in subs tantiaL• =_yES `I� j1AYHh NO a. Change in the diversity of specie's, or'numbers df any species of animals ('birds) land animals including rep4les, fish and shellfish, organisms or','insects;)? 6. Poduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of ani mals? c. Introduction of neWlspecies of animals into an area, or in a barrier tri E the migration or 'movement o4 animals' d. Deterioration of 'existing fish br wildlife habitat? _ X C 0 NOTSE. ,Will the proposal result in substantial:' a: Increases in existing noise leve'ls2 , b, ture of people to severe noise levels? 7k LIGHT A1D EARL;,14111 the _proposal produce significant-light. and glare? 31. LAND USM, 1411 the proposal :result in a ;substantial alterat on of the present ror planned land use of an areal yC L RATURAL.:RESOURCES,. 0111 the proposal result it substantial: a. Inc`ease In the ,rate of: use of y nAtural resourc s7 e _� X b: Depletion o p f any non-reneWablej ' natural resources? 1 10, RISK OR:(iPSET. Will the proposal, involves. a. !i risk of explosion or release;'of hazardrhis substatices (including) but � not Umi.ted to, oil, pesticides;, chemicals or radiation) ,in the, event of ah accident or,upsetr obndit3,`ons? b'. Possible interference with an eimergsncy response pian or emergency evacuation ;planl l( lr Will the proposal alter locai.oni distribution; density 'ar gPOPULA7i rowth rate of the human population? K 12, H(JUstw. 'Will the proposal affect existing ,housing, or create a demand for addrtibnal 'housing? may_ 13: 7,,ANsPbRTAtto4/CIRCULATION, Ni 11 the proposal result, in: a, Generation of substantial additional 'vehicle mbVer ent? �: yt b.. Effects on exist ark facilities or demand f P z or neW parking! c. Substantial impact on existing'transpartation systems? d., Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or moveazent of people and/or goods? ;e Alterations to,waterborne, rail.: or air traffics k f,. Increase in traffic hatarde. to motor vehicles, bicyclists br pedestrians:? t+, puttidan effect upon; or eiitult in a need ovalte 1411vetheee esfe ntoposaervf ' for, neva. Fire protection? „ . _• i', b. Police •proteetionZ c. Schdolsi d, Parks or other, reoreational4fit c:Elitidtf =:< e. RAhitdhMde of public faci;litidit, inclUding. f Othet gb%rtfh ientai siervites r A -Ns, U tl. tx^—' Ct rvF.!'Gllt n. ��}�{L. GY. W1 the proposal result; Use ofsubs`antidl amount's ;tgUel or ener �� ` ' gyp YES MAYBE NO Substantial'fncrease in demard' upon euistin so of ene requilre the development of new sources:'of ensrgtl ceS rMS , or -'~ IG r U "'TLITIES, W _ ill the --- proposal resent in a need for new systems substantial alterations to the folloving; a. Power or natural,yas? b. Communications systems? T -c Water avai]abilit' d, 5eWer or septic systems? _ _C e Stern Vater drainage? _ u f. Solid wastedis and p osal? l% HCTMAlt REpLlii, Pi ll the propcisaI result in: a• Ireittii}n of any health hazard or potential hazard (excluding,mental b, Exposure, Cf peopla to pojEe0tj,AI rheait',h hatardo ~Y` # e1E5TfT2CS' Will the 'Prbposial ri;sull in the ;oFstru I vssta of vfew open �`" they coon of any scr?yic czea ion o£ P result in thM callUbo£fensiva site d open P l,ublic "view?: < 1 RE(I�EA Wall f, LI the propas�alresu,i impact uaritiC ` in ;i of an upon the. q y existing recreational oPjkrturiltfes? quality or _Ctj,Til1IA7, RE§OVROES,---- a• the proposal re st±lt ins the alteration ^tr destruct prehistoric or hxstorit arc,zaEolcg cal site.) ion of a hill the proposal result fn .L� adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a Prehistoric or hsstarit building, structtire or object? e c, floes the rb osal have the potential to cause a h szcal char' .+41ith would affect uni ethnic y $e gUIi culturai values? d. Will .tbeproposal restrjt;teac�st` V* potential :impact area? religious or` sacred` uses within ;, " L ,5Ct7SSZC�N' O ENV'=1 iDL. -IrV.A UAx`Tan iatt•ohed. SII I`t , 1 1 1 U 1 1 tv .. r. NV i RANMCNTAL I�REF�EREN�",MA',TER I A ap i 1-1 , Ear thgUAke and'' Fau I t "Act i v I ty 6m I a pi ° �sell k i etnent Bunte CoUnty Gener�� i Ptah, rev i-setl >i -77,; by I"i M `H l 2, Map I1-2, L1,gUefactIon Potent!a.I: Selsmlc Safety"EL$Men , el County ;Genera I P an I' ev I sed 1 •-77,' by CHgM, Hi t I . :1 Map" 1 l l - I , Subs t dencie & Land's I I de Poten 1. C.a I : Sig f e t y E ( � jt Butte County" Genera�I �P I an raw (s i-77, by GH 2M H 1 ilk 4, Map 1 1 1-2, Erosion ' Potent I a't : Safety I ement, j3Utte. C4�iiity GenF• `a I P 1 an revised 'I -7T, by C1-t2M H I 1 5rt, Map 11 1-3, ERpansivee So! 1's: Safety Element, butte C y General 'P I an reV L sed 1--17, by CH.,MI H I I I. Map4 No 1 se: No t ase Ei eme ht , suttee County General ANN an revised 1-77j, by CHp H11I. 7;`y Map V-1, Scenic Highways: Scenic R.1ghway E)6ben't, EjUtte' ONisty ! General Plan revl,sed 1-77, by,'CH2M 14111:. Z. Map I U 1-4, Natural F1"r% . Hazard C[asses: :,�,��spt�1° County General Plan rev l If 9 M3e'�: s, .��r,-r, mann n . Arc aeo I oI c' I Sens 1 t 1 v I�# �'�r ��� ;� ! for1te County P"I Shn ,rig Repartmer t, j'9 Sctwo l O I st`r I r,t t,�a;�� sutt'r� County P 1 ann 1 ng �)epartrrien� a Chtco NItrate Study Map, ",ISItrate CoincentratLott in Shallow Wek t I &I 1983, by bepartment of Water l;esou'irces Northwestern n 1 s, Cir. JZ The Resources Agency, Static Of CaitpornIa. V2". Agri cu 1 tura) Preserves Maip" estab I ! slued by Rd' I Ut ! on N 178; Butte dOipnty Board of 11RUpery l s;brs, Dddember 5 c 1987: 113. Flood Insurance IaatE. Ma s, Nat 1. 1 F t p 1' - I IiI 3 I �st�ra�t Ce P i'q; 9 y g 9 y 1 8800cl e eras mer el is , Ma na eme"nt A enc i rl ' 9 14 Uses Quad NI Q d ops, Ut,ov�t f ; l e, 1969'. - 1.4. So I Map, Chi!cv1"1 Ie C 1 �2t3) ,Ar�a,� U1 S. pdpartMel,t, bf. Agrlcultur�: IS, o1. I S1 1 SUrvey of Cts i�e:�1� t 925) /Or6V l 1 1 e � (i 9213 j Area,. ,�, S [�epart4ii tt it of ABr IcU l tUre . i Butte County t= I to Protect.:lon Jur I sd I ct l ons' and ';F,Ad 1 1. ! ti es �A�4' Butte County fire bepartineht end Ca,Iifairhla bepartment�f Forestry. Butte County P1annIn bepartms�nt. , MAIL TAX STATFMRITS Ag ntPFfrTrrn imnNIF 1 ,Y„ x „ o r� 9 ORDER NO. t� U-11253 , , 9 RB 5• THE HEREIN DESCRIBED P20PERTYLIES LAKE OROVIi;LE WITHIN" THE BOUNDS OF 11-REA PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, NOTE: FOR ANY AMOUNTS DUE, CONTACT: ' LAKE 1960 OROVILLE AREA PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT ELGIN OROVILLE, 'CA 95966 PHONE 533-2000 r, ' �' • AN EASEMENT AFFECTING THE PORTION OF ,SAID LAND AND ' FOR 'THE PURPOSE STATED HEREIN, AND INCIDENTAL, FOR- PURPOSES SEWER. LINE RECORDED: N,Ai�" 22, 1968., LN B90K 15184 PAGE 349; OFFICIAL RECORDS. AFFECTS.- AS SHORN ON PARCEL MAP DESCRIBED HEREIN, - 7. EA�9Z�m. NTS, BY PARCEL MAP` ,SET BACK_ LINES AND NOTE S i AS SHOWN,OR DEDrM ED RECORDED: c7UNE , 26, 7989 y IN BOOK 115• O'El S AT PAGE S ( ) 80 AND 81, BUTTE COUNTY RECO?jt�i5. ' 3 . AN EASEMENT AFFECTING THE PORTION' OF SAID LAND AND ` `y r OR THE STATED HEREIN,AND INCIDENTAL FAG ' FOR: r FO RECORDED. PURPO SES A' S P.E8 ELECTRIC AND TEL,,,PIONE F ILI ERVED `{ TIES AFFECTS:, AUGUST 14 , 19891, UNDER BUTTE COUNTY RECORDER'S SERIAL NO. 89,-304]8". _' r THE. NORTHERLY PORTION. 96 - A DEED .OF PRINCIPAL SUM TRUST TO SECURE AN INDEBTEDNESS IN I�RIGINAL,_ OF $25; 0.00.00 AND OBLT'GATYONS SECURED THEREBY AIOTHETJNTS ANY OTHER , AND/OR DATEb: 1989 TRUSTOR! HENRY' T. RUNGE, JR. AND .CYNTHIA A. RUNGE; HUSBAND TRUSTEE: AND WIFE MTD VALLEY TITLE AND ESCROW COMPANY;' A CORPORATION BENEFICIARY: OETTY R. SIMPSON, TRUSTEE OF THE GfORDON BUILDERS REALTY R;CORDE b INC,, PROF]:T SHARINt; TRt35T AUGUST 14j 1989, UNDER BUT COUNTi' RECORDER'S SERIAL NO. 89-3�41'g NOTE`: THE LAND HEREIN WAS CREATED BY PARCELMAP: RECORDEb OLNE .i989,y IN BOOK 115 OF 'MAPS AT 26 , PAGE t S 8 0' AND gli, THE VESTEE HEREIN ACQUIRED TITLE' B I989Y DEEDp RECORDED UN SEPTEMBER 2;9 j DER BUTTE COUNTY RECORDER'S ;SER.TAL NO: .89--3767;1. DP;bAx APRIL'1. '1990 PAGE j 1 41 + Al cl y Nib V 1 r ORDER NO', BU-ll2" Rei u DES CIZIVTION ALL THAT i^ PROPERTY CERTAIN REAL PR SITUATE IN THE STAT.$a OF tALIFCSRNIA, COUNTY OF BUTTE, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEI�a .4 , ,AS SHOWN ON THAT' CERTAIN PARCEL MAP, RECORDED xN xHE BUTTE, STATS OF OFFIC_,,°OF THE RECORDEk OF THE COUNTY OF IN' BOOK:11.5 OF MAPS, AT, PAGE 130 CALIFORNIA, ON JUNE 2 6 r , 1989, -J) A2�D 81.. PAGE 4 ,►. , c ff ' II yl I, IN Vy 4.�. �( 4t1 \ I AYyrr v ��, y. Q :. If♦'N,• i. � h- ♦ �` �i' `q� " r- n Y rLs: T 4 . 4 M� rr•yrcA CCI NJ1foNf , >!� �Lk A"I Ni:«w*t',tij req O J_ r 4 Q 1 ' h (fYf.11'O['D sys�.00N•`Y 9Z4a a.. ... Iz ��, ti —i '' \� t"� P•rfx`►c >ii i/Y,•lA•xrr' � � '•.`: 1� caws r _ �dv-� �. � . �w.. ¢tCSa r.•�r4 oay � r0 K.C� o_: Y��q...� 3•. '' N. q a •� 4. "� y $NeJ '•r� ri �. / �.. yT k��i�yu \.:i � � I ti',y r -f' s y �,, 3yTy lC,y(C t16 4Q�,� r}ta.,',, J Q.. yai•i'A. t1 �' •tl. �\ A .. K . � M �-r� � :: }�, i" !�� .Q }�`.. 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