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3 River Road, Chico, CA 959,26
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�)SSCRTPTION Tentative Parcel Map to divide 20.055 to creat e 2
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E SSCSRf S PARCEL NUMBER (.S) __.. 38-10-06
A-10 PLAN Orchard PROJ'ECT .C;QNSISx�, T?
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GSWERAL PLAN CONVORMANCE "PORT
,DAT OF A PLI(jAt T CaNAflUI E `:`"�......,
P= CONSOVATION ACP CONTRACTS? No
;:�;I' APPL)CfA T,014 REQ: EIVED September 30, 1588
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331 Wall St., Chico CA 95928
DATE ,PLAN IVG DlRSCTOA' S REPORT Pk7EPAPXD
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i7TA'T� SUM, IVISIOIJ
P ELiIrMI4RY SUEDIV.ISIOY
WR APPLICATION
(Please check ; arpropr
_ -ate bo�c );
APPLICANT: NINA LAMBERT 342-3780
_. 1 .9NE N0: 342-4295 (work)
ADDRESS.- 1643 River R6ad,, c:hico, CA. 9'926
V?fi3E same _
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ADDRESS:
NIGH R OR SURTEYO , R.P.C. .Surveyors, ,Inc.` P-IOPTE NO: 343-5841
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AEDRESYyt 331 GTai- Street,; ',hico, CA. 9'5'920
hall:Pi'JT�t�E Or FixARING T0: Nina Lambert1,643 River Road, Chico, CA. :5926.
w1th copies to R F.C. Surveyors; Inc.
10CA_ION OP PROFBRTY TO 11 Slap •. __* �.. PrAIV'G;
SECT-jog
ASSES5011's PARCEL NtiM ;; 039-10-0-00.6•,,G
.., .�._. TOTAL ACREAGE20 .055
PLEASE SUE11IT MEL,TMMkRY TITLE REPORT O
R RECENT:iOLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE
(dated within Ls-t six months) WITH' APPLICATION; INDICATE BELOW TFiE DATE
AND RECORDING IN OP1,ATION BY V Cd TrilS ::°. RT.iCU'�iR, pAr�CL' , W4S CREATED
MARY E. O'CONNOR SU8DIVISI01
DATE December 30, 1918 BOUiC' 8 Pdaps 4 19
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71MMER AIM SIZE OF PARCELS BEING CREATED :ncludiizg any remainder):
0 .361 AC.
(15,7251 725 sg. ft.) wi ch 19 39 acx-
remainder
DIST4ITCE TO ITATU AL WATER COURSE OR STc"UlDf lbRA,'w. 1500 " to Little Chico Creek
(no change to existing drainage pattern is anti
PROPOSED METAOD Or Ski'LAGE, DIS:tOSAL icapated)
(existing) Che() with dal h D° artriidnt)
PROPOSED SOURCE OV WATERrnditridua� �Y�oxistina)
, Chedk 'with Health De; arttant)
DO POZA. AND PHONE LINES i,' x trx _
E}CIST TO THE BOlrttARy OF THE bRIGINAL PAHCELY �s
IF NOT; ESTI kI13 THE THE' STILL �I
DISTANCE .`
VE TO BE EXTENDED*
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�'� - , r. Liberty Lane
` ?s, '��� Or ivr�.I:c..bT PJ3L�C E� S
" ' > -�1�"PJ-XE TO INM-REST ?U -B C aQo adJacent
(7Qi-nfo--'�,icn on ne—brpst puc'_ c road) che,_k, with Public Wor-s ,Devsrtmcnt)
?F ACCESS TS BY' -=RESCRI?:IVE PMJHT-OF-WAY, ATTACH DOCL7rjEI1T� TSON To Tw..., S
APPI-I I-PIOIT4
IF ACCESS 1S 3j A F,.iCDFXCED -trMGTE P.O.'-J EASE, -11T, IP;DTCATE DEED
yICU�? N/)k PAGE N/A
TF UMEE EYk1I'TO AC.'S'I; F�I MSE I.7JST BE SHYMN ON Trm TEI�'?`kTIVE AMP
AND THE PSCOE.DING DASA z WTCAUD BELae ;
VOiz,ME DI/A PAGE N/A
DISTANCE TO CIITY LIMITS O : 6 Mi.
HAS VM 01MER OF THIS PsRCuL CREATED :ANY PARCELS
AD"OTN !G TIES ?:R0 -r -F -RV? eta �.
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TCir'A -u OF APPLI CANT
FOR OFFICE'''USE CiNLY:
" Butte County P nning Di.pt.u�
7 County Center Drive receipt lel32�_
Orovillv,, CA 95965-3397
(9151 538-7601 A ' da�It
ppli
AP
Subdivision Name (If applicable)
NFP=----EN'DI} —H
flute pile
LAID DIVISION APPLICATIONS
Sunolemental Information for planni)_g Department
r;
1. List and describe any other related permits and other public a
regoired for this project, *i + approvals
state and federal agencies: Use Permit rToe4uired by city, regional,
87-71 1
� d. variance No • 87-19 Caen t
i of Butte
inreviously gr ted)
2. Proposed scheduling/'associated projects;
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3• Anticipated incremental development ( hasin sub
div development plans); N/A P giof uodvision units,
a+• 'khat method 'will be utilized to accommodate su"dace drainage? pe
how on-site Arid downstream drainage channels will be affected,
No change to e-istiri
9' hi.s
rj
atoric d , , scribe,
antics pate age patterns i s
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5• Proximity of taater for fire fighting
Purposes
(hydrants, pends, xisting etc:):igton well c,j site
6•'Will excavation Or
grading be necessary? Cubic Yards (estimate):
Ido
7. Directions for travel
to property (ru"l and mountainoUs are
4 Y •4 F l` . 4 4 .• Y 4i L • • i i
44
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F;INTRO -M-Eti .
. .M'TGATT1.ON ''
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ASuRE5t
Ideitifypotentially signii":cent
environmental, isGociatt�d With
the land .division. What project design features ors mpacts ea
Of approval (mitigation measures
environmenta) are P P xal oondit ons
l impacts? Pro osed to„alleviate pvtertCial
9.Ei�'IRQN'?•48,NTAL SETa.IA'G' '
a) describe the project site as it exists before the
including information on tnnaQra h project,
and animals, and any cultU,* 0 historical o2'ascenic abilityt spects.
Describe any existing strural, h historical
the site �
he structures: , anu the use of
Describe the surrounding proper”
plants and animales, including 's and ,any cultural g information on
Indicate the type of Land use ► hstorir;al or scenic aspects.
intensity of land use {one.familesidential,,.commercial, etc.}
y, apartment houses, shops, depart-
Ment stores, etc, ,), and scale of development (height, frontage,
setback, rear yard, etc.),
g ►
CERTI:FTGATIOv; Z hereby certify that the statements fur
the attached exhibits present the data and :information
Wished above ,and
and tirifo,rmluati'on to the ',f;'t of m required for this
y abil.it
anion iresented a.e true and correct to the best of m know
Y; and that the fact�i statemenr,s
and belief: �,
y ,ledge
i
5ighatura m»
For=
"'Ilse separate sheet for,longer responses,
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GEAtER.yL PL -N
CO:V OR.�1�NCE ,REPORT `
FOR Pn.ACEI;°� 2�fAP OR S�-�bIVESIOti ALP '
Items 1-4 to be completed by applicant:
1 Applicant NameNINA LAPdIII,3RT
"..
Site, Se re anon..........
non
Project Description H'ome Sat
S. Assessor's Parcel Nu
mber(s) 39-10-06
4.' Proposed Use Dwel.1,ing & almond orchard
b the Planning Dcparttrentr
���
follow stems are to be Completed ;
Curretnt toning p• -- -7v
1-4nd Conservation Agreement _;�
General Plan Designation --
C�2 ch'�a-,cam
Aoolicable_Conditional Criteria; ---
Not Applicable j: 5rc USS P�� r Y
AgricultUral-Residential
1• Agricultural Compatibility YES NO
2. Water & Sewer Capacity
3. Adequate Fire' Facilities �----
4. Road Capacity & Maintenance
S. Access to Commercial & Schools
Orchard &Field Crops
l: Predominant 5-10 Ac, Parcel Site
2. Vicinity of, Urban -Boundaries
3 Agric. viability not impaired
Staff Determination; Project does A
does not
substantially con£o'rtn to th—
e
eneral Plan.
Comments..
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SUBDIVIDE
�R'S STATEMENT
San,e---iNArLAN,BERT
Date Sent. 19 ��88
Project HOMO Siteegretation
APP 39—lo--b6 V
existing use(s) Agricultural Of the land
(almonds)
With dwelling -
2 Proposed use ..
(s) of the .hand same--------------
• InProvements
prOPos�ed (see` Ch. 21-21 County
.Code) �-
None------------
4o Public areas proposed No ne
Tree planting
g1or renoval (apprOX.
number) None
50 relIn, ina,ry copy of
an'
y co:ldition
cove;�aAce existing or p h3 restrictive reservat;
stater, 6- roposed s, ai:I be ' =ons or
x attached atta c�ed to this
none
?. State type oi
Planning Department
Environmental Health Department NAME: NINA LAMBERT
CDF (Forestry Department)
.„� Attn: J. CraAP:
ig Carter {on areas north 'of red 3a-10-06
line on map)
Butte County Sheriff
u PCE (check title report for easement)
Pacific. Bell
Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR
Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within ,large map in cabinet)
Sc 001 Dist r'ct (�,+al map) )
Water Company
g
P Y ( f individual wells are not indicated on aPPlication or ma,p)
Durham rri ation OR Durham Mutual Watco areCo.
California Water Service Company
Oroville Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river
Thermalito Irrigation DXstrict (Thermalito area NE of river.
Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise ,area along)Pentz Rd.
to lake)
Del Oro Water (Paradise Pines a;-ea)
Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area)
Paradise Irrigation District
_ City of . . . (check wall maps for spheres of influ
Oroville P once}
Chico
Paradise
Biggs
Gridley
""LLE AREA ONLY-
North
NLY s
North Burbank Public Utility District
(see large map in cabinet)
Feather River Recreation District (see large map in cabinet)_
El Medio Fire District (check wall, map ► a smallports on of Orovlle only)
RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE CONY): check wall ma
to see '4hat applies. Some areas ovetlap. p and title report
Drainage District #1
�.� Drainage District #2
Drainage District #100
Drainage :District #200
Reclamation District: #833
ori _ Reclamation District: #2056
SAdta�.entd aJoaquin Drainage District
Butte mCreek DrainageSan 'District
IN CERTAIN CASES;
Superintendent of Schools (only for subd7-� siors)
Rept. of Fish and Game (near water and rural and mountain areas
Cal Trans (near State Hwy. 32, 70F 99, 1 9 (Chico cutounta ar Olive
Richvale Hwy,), 191 (Clark Road) (- Rcoy, ,
State Water Quality Control: Board
ts with
United States Forest Service (if more lots or unit,'s)
---_��»
Parks and Recreation .Department - t:k: AP,�bohks)
the
State Water Resources Department p y )
West of Chico Airport; ,'south of t2oPropertynneatLLakeOOroU�ille �-" wate� 8''
ted f
Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist reek and east of F�wyr 99 (see ira3] itta5
y r subdivisions)
SPECIAL LASES., check title re
(
onl, fo
as to Ttlormal it 6 Irri ati ori D ptsrt for an special, services or easements Stich
mention of
g sttrict (numbered Items)
to
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LAND OF' 'NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
DEPARTMENT OF PU13LIC WORKS
V
ti WILLIAM (Bill) CHBFF, Director
7 COUNTY DRIVE . OROVI LLE, CALIFORNIA 45965
Telephone: (916) IMM538-7266
RONALD D. MaELROY
Deputy Dlrectoi
January 28, 1991
s
R.F.C. Surveyors, Inc, RE AP 39-10-05
331 Mall St. Tentative Parcel Map
Chico, CA 9592$
Lien tlemen :
Please be advised that your reque's't for an extension of time in which to
file the final map for the above referenced tentative parcel 'map has been
placed on the Butte County Advisory Agency's agenda for February 4, 1991.
The meeting Will colritlmence at 9.00 a.m. in the toard of Supervisors Room,
County .Administration Building, 25 County Center Dr-., Oroville, California.
Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact this;
Office
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public Works
(k 6.
2hn Mendonsa
sistant Director
JM/kk
cc.Plahnirig,: Department
gnv ronmentai`health Department:
Nina Lambert -
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I;Nvrl�dNrir;NTAi. ClIUCKLIST FORM
(to )ie)—JJ1itlete 3y I cad `l ency)
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r . ItA(;k'C',it011Nr1 AA # 39-10'-O6
1. RR'arnr or pl-oponent Nxna Lambert
2 Address or proponent and representative (if applicable)
1643 River Road
Chico
Ca. 95926
3, Traject ricSLr-iptiort Use Permit
11. r1AA311AIl)1e1 Iii N111 N(i i (ti: p'41(1N 1 1^ { CANC11
ri.� l �1r11' .
�� 131i NO
a . Apes
"It"
project hrr ve "tire: potont i alto tlegrado tho —
qua l i ty or the Clivi ronment, substantial ly reduce
they habitat ora rich, or wildi i re species, cause a
rich or wi1dI i rc popularloti to drop below sel r-
:�trstainirti; lovcls, threaten to eliminate' a plant or
an'i�rrrrl V01111nrnity, reduce the dumber or res, -11 r ct the
rtrngc Or a rani oi- endangered p 1 •rat
1, or ;rnimal or
trininatt: iiiijiort011L exaltrpics� oi' the tgajcrr iacriods
(if Calirornin llistory or prehistory?
I�
00es the project have the potential, to achieve
Short—terra: bonerit:y to the derriment of long-term,
environmental goals? (A .`bort-term impact on the
cnv i rantllon t 1.1; one wh r ch occurs in a relatively
b ricf' period or time while long-term impacts .will
G e future,)
' I1oas
endure
n oo t
`
Project ct havc impacts which are individu4
a 11 1itriited, but cumulatively considcrabJIo? (A
project may impact on two or more separate resources
Where tile impSCt on each resource is rely:tiveIV
m
sall , but where the effect or cllo t-otal of those
Irt+rpatt3 on the enViroi,mcnt is sikniricant,)
d. Does the project stave environmental orrects which
will cause substantial aaviceso crrocts on human
beings, zither dirot'tiy or indirectly? Y
l r r. 11I=°hr:r nllNTATTON(TC be Complirted by the lead _�.
Ila thLY-Imsis n(' this Initial cvalttation
11111* fiitei the Proposed project C0t111,1) NOT have" a signirie:tint e!I,,rdet
on the environ►nent, and 4 Ni:CATIih 011CLA1tATION will bis prepared,
cant ri"re that although tite proposed project could hn'N' ,i;signiri-
`
I1441i I` i ttd
the�art taC�bedtl n i h 'ase betatr methe 11T,l a Will li- not be a s i l;ni i i�cun't
CCs Ittivc 1heo the �i1TICATION MiA,
tU enViro
SUCt1;S tle5criheil on
r en ar[ded to the preje�t, A Nt;OATI'11;
DI'CLARATION will be preparcel.
I incl the proposed project MAY h vo ,n signMennc erroet on
the: crit ;rad an 1?NVIRLINWINTAL 31PACT APPOlf1' is required,
IlA'ila: �Atigiist (40UNTY nl' AUTTr'i, PLANNI'NO 111.91'A t'i'WINT
1Y
Law a m
Associa annex
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V. ENVi'RONMENTAL. "zMTS
lEx.p anati ans o a;`'C�-"yes'' and "maybe" answe>rare required
on 'attached sheer (s��
YES
1. EARTH. Will tree -proposal result in significant:;
Unstable
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a. ;earth conditions or in chc'inges, ingeologicsru
,,substructures?
b. Dintipsns, displacements, compaction or •,
-r
over�rr .r-oring of the soil?
C. G.,Mu 0 topography or ground surface.
re 4 . n atures?
C
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d. Dest�`uti;tion, covering or mociific��.�tQn of any
uniue
a
geologic or physical features?
e, 'Increase in wind or water erosion of soils;
Y
'•�-
either on or off-site?
f, Changes in deposition or,erosion,o,f beach
--
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition
or erosion which may modifythe, channel of
a river or stream or the -b'ed' •-o,f •the ocean or
any 'bay, inlet, o`r. lake?,
g. Loss of prime �agricul -urall " ---
` y productive soils
;
outside designated urban areas?
h. E., sure of•
eo 14�
. p p or property •to geologic
`%zards such as�eAnrthzuakes landslides, mud,
s�lides,`.ground ` I ilure r similar hazards?
2„ ATR- Will the proposal result' in substantialc
a. Air
emissions or deteriorat,on of ambient
air Quality?
b, The creation'of objectionable odors, smoke
y
y
or fumes? ,.
c. Alteration of air movement,to' store or
temperature, or any change in climate -j.
locally or regionally?
3. .WATER. Will the proposal result in substan-tial: •
a. Changes in currents; or the course or
direction of dater
movements in either
marig p' g
b • �rannesoznfabsorresh wt�.onsrat�es, drainage patterns,
the rate .and. amount of surface runoff?
C. Need, for off-site surface drainage improve-
ments, including vegetation removal, channel-
zat n or culvert installation?
d. Alterations to the course flow
�(
or of Ilaod
waters?
..
e. Change binythe amount• of surface water in an �
water 7
`--�-
f, Discharge intb surface• waters, or in, anv
alteration Of surface. water quality, including
but not limited to temperature,o•dissolved
oxygen or turbiaityl
g A,lterdtion of the direction or rage of flow
`
Of groundwaters?
h • Change in the C{uantlty or quAlity of grbundi watelcS,
r
-7X-
either through direct additions or with-
drawials; or through inte7•ception, o an
t
aquifer by cuts or excavations?
i. Reduction in the amount of eater otherwise
-
available for public water supplies?
j . Exposure 6E people or property to water
related hazards such as flooding?
4,.. ' PLANT LIFE. YES LMYBE NO
:' a• Will
Wall the proposal result in
in the diversity of species ubsta�ntial4
of any species of ,'or number
,
plants
shrubs, grass, cro s (including trees,
b • Reduction. of the numbersdo Plants) ?
Egan".-
or endangexed species of y unique, rare..
C. : plants
Introduction
—
of new species
area, or in a barrier to the Plants into an �---
ment normal
---- -,
of existing species? replenish-
d: Reduction in
acreage of any agricultural
_
...crop...
"�`r•
S. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the ,
a' Change in the di'versityQOflspeces, ult �orsantal:
�--
o.f any Species of animals (birds numbers
including reptiles hand
, aninals
benthic Organisms orfinsects)�he7.1 fish,
b. ReductIon
in the numbers of an
orendangered species rive
s?nique;
sof animal
c. Int';oduction of
new species of animals into
An area, or result in a `barrier
ar movement of ,animals?
to the migxa;�ion
d, Deterioration
to existi>ng fish or wildl,i.fe
habitat?
. NOISE. Will the---
proposal
a. result in substantial.
in existing
---.,
Expasses
b. cposure o noise Levels?
people to severe noise levels?
7• LIGHT AND GLARE, iV11 the
signs scan'` ght and glare? roposl produce
8. LAND USE. Vill the yproposal result in
tz� sem` to tial a l.teration
of ther,
land use of an area? p went rir planned
suTsntRESOURCES : {yz,ll the
r proposal result in
a;. Increase
in `the ratrs of
resources? use of an)" natural
b; Depletion of
any non, 14 natural
resources ?
_ .
10. Rj�JK op UPSET. 1Vi11 the proposal involve: '�'i
a. A ris ° of axPlosion
or the release of hazard-
ous substances (includin
oiU) g, but X'lot limited
pesticites; chemi:cals to
or radiation)' in the
event o an accident or upset conditions?
b, possible in1� erference 'W.ith
'"SPpns e 4 .
an Famergendy
Plan or emergency 6''aCtlati6n
,
plan?
°L1. 'POPU'LATION, ►Vial the
proposal alter' the locGttion
xstrl ution> dens7.t Y�' or
Population.'? growth rage of the 1juman
Orp ro'pos
reae Al affbc't existing housin
t . a dr additional housing? g
.. .
��t,
YES
A�W� YBENO
13.
TRANSPORTATION/CI.R I V
CLI�L4TIDN. Will the p��opt�sal'
+
result in:
`Generation
a. of substantialadcitians. vehicle
movement?
L. Effects on existing parking facilities, or
demand for new parking?
c. Substantial impact on existing; transportation
systems?
d. Significant alterations to present patterns
of cirr_u' ,won or movement of people and/or
goods?
J
n
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f Increase nartraffic to motor vehicles,— `
bicyclists pedestrianshazards
14.
PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect
upon, or result in a meed for" nein or altered
governmental services; -
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?
C. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e. Maintenance of public facilities, including
roads?
f. Other governmental services?
15.
ENERGY. Will the proposal result in,wi
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel,or .energy?
b. substantial increase in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or requito the development
of new sources of energy?
.16:
'UTILITIES, Will th:e ptoposal, result in a need for
.newSyingmC , or substantial al�terAtions to the
fola.
Power or natural gas?
b. Communicatidns systems? -
c. iYater a'vail'ability:
d. sewer or septic tank?
e. S'torm Wa.ter drainage? i
f. Solid waste and disposal?
17.
If,UW. HEALTH. Will the proposal result in
a Creation of any health hazard or potential
health hazard (excluding mental health)?
b. Exposure of people to potential health
hazards?
l$.
AESTHETICS, Will the proposal resultn the
bstruct.ion of any scenic vista or view op a to
the public, or will the proposal result in the
Creation of an aesthetiCall` offonsive site open
to public view?"
i
'YES >,,
$E.
No
n
'ia. REC0AT1Of! Wi l the proposal result in an impact
upon the quality,)oriquantity of existing recreation al
ppportunities�'_-
w
20, CULTURAL RESOURCES . `
a ill the proposal 1re'sul~� in the a�tex'atxon
'
,P4 0t" a prehistoric or
of or the aestruczio_cal
historic archaeological sato.
in adverse
�..
b: Will the proposal result physfcal
or aesthetic effects to a pxehistoric.or
historic building, sttuc.ture or object?
c. Does the proposal have the potential to causo
a physical; change which would affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious
or sacred uses within the potential impact �.
area?'
7, DISMU',8 N_'Of ENVIRONMENTKL' EVADATION
y
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p I SGu�S r ON Or ENVI RONMENTAL EV'ALLUATI ON AF' 439-10-06,
lb' The homesite parcel cc;js i si.s Of a house �r
'Wel 1 . After ex gcr_yA ,septic 4b stein and
expiration of the no development easemen's proposed for the
.agricultural parcel, one additional homesite co'
ld be created
19: The proposed homesite parcel encompasses ;�jf1 that property
intensively used. Cre4ition of a J acre parcel as required by the
zoning ordinance, would remove an additional 1/2 acre of agricultural
$o i t s frog- production.
44: The purpose of the Use Permit and Variance is to segregate a
'hotoesite from the almond orchae;d. Homesite segregations are. intended
to support agricultural uses and- the families who are dependent on
Agriculture* The proposed proper�ty lines will not reduce the amount of
89. soils now in production. If the homesite parcel were increased to
I acre, an estimated three rows of trees would be located on the
17omes1te_Parcel . These trees (approximately 34) may or may not remain
yin agricultural production. If not taken care of properly, they could
become- diseased and Infest the orchard parcel.
16b: Fu34ure occupants of the house will be exposed to noise resulting
From ZOO icul tural operations Mo�Vt residents of agricultural areas
''Ove dime to accept high periodic noise levels.
ThF p yr
land has been 1ann�_ d for orchard and field crop uses, ten acre
imi;nimums The Use Permit and Variance would permit the creation of a
I PCre 1 of , ` 1 ess than the one acre m i n 1 mum perm i tted by the.homes I to
segregation ordinance. Approval of the project and subsequent d1o'ii
Aill not 'Change the present or planned land use. on
14a C05 has identified a need for a fire
station to serve the west
tside of town. Each developer has been requested to contribute $75.00
fer lot for this station. Subsequent Idivlslon will be rtquired to
contribute $200.40per 16t into the water tender fund,
14d Any resident ial development, et may be constructed it the
future, will be subject to any school fees- ih effect.
one o
6c : Two we 1 is �.re how 1 ocated on the .'property
proposedn each of ,the
parte .> .
201J,II8 A record search frim' the Northeast Information Center, Cal
Mate d _p , .
ft"chaeOIO Ica survey should be p arod. The procedure not ng
t:lni�,ers,it Chico is requ�red to determine whether or
q 1 p dare for securing
y i fi the, coyer i atter to tt i s Initial
he record search I outlined
y�"r uC�
Applicant Nina Lambert Assessor's Parcel #.
AP 39-10-06
DATA _SHEET
A. Project Description
1. Type ofpriOject: Use Permit and Var i ante
2, - Brief Description: Use Permit to allow a homesite
segregation and Variance to the minimum parcel size.
3 Location: On the east side of Liberty Lane, approximately
1,100 south of River Road, Chico
4. Proposed Density of Develo men N/A
`
5. Amount of impervious Sur9.facin ., No additional impervious
p .
surfacing anticipated.
6. Access and !dearest Public Road(s)." Frontage on Liberty Lane.
7. Method of Sewage Disposal: Septic systems and leach fields.
S. Source of Water Supply: Individual wells,
9.1 Proximity of Power Lines: To ori gi rial parcel,.
10. Potentia'l for further land divisions and development: Use
permit would allow the creation of a'homesite parcel and an
agricultural parcel
f3. environmental Setting
Physical_ Environment:
1 .
Terrain
a e
Gneral Topographic Character: Level valley I nd:
b. Slopes: 0"2
C. Elevation'. 170 A.S.L
d. i i in it i ng Factors. None
2. Soils
a- Types and Characteristics Vina Farwell Association,
good drainage, moderate to moderately slow permeability.
Runoff is medium to slow, there is no erosion hazard:
b Limiting Factors: Moderate to severe septic field
IIM.1tat iohs.
3. Natural Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake Zone: Class V>: I, moderate hazarrdw
b. tirosidh Potential None
c. Landslide POtent161 None
d. F'1 re Hazards Unclassified and 'irrigated,
e: Expansive Soil Potesitial: Moderate
4. Hydrology
84, Surface Water: Little Chico Creek is approximately
2;500 feet south.
b. Oround Water: Area of heavy groundwater Withdrawal&
C . Drainage CharactL-'r'stics: Good natural drainage.
d, Annual Rainfall (normal )` , 24"
'e
t
e, Limiting Factors: None
5•
Visual/ScenicCua11tY Scenic Views of
orchards.
Acoustic duality: Excellent
7 Air'QualltY: Good
8= Vegetation: Almond orchard stately wolnuts along road
frontagq, urban veggtation around house.
9 Wildl_Fe Habitat: Limited by agricultural operations
Cul i-nira 1 Env i rcz n
10' Archaeological and Historical
Resourcgs in the area-' Area of
unknown sensitivity,
seerch
11. Butte County General Plan record designationuired.
Crops. Orchard _ and Field
12. Existing Zoning. A-10
13- Existing Land Use on-site;
14 Surrounding Area: Homesi;te and almond orchard.
a,. Land Uses: Orchards, wholesale nurser
rural residential. Ys Pasture, and
b Zoning: A-10 and SR -1
c• Gen. Plan Designation: Orchard and Field
Agricutural-Residential:
Crnp and
d- Parcel Sues:
Original Mary E. O'Connor subdivision was
10 acre 'lots. Surrounding parcels are 112 25 acres„
e� Population: Sparse
15'- Character of Site and Area:
Agricultural area.
16. Nearest Urbain Arca: City of Chico 1 1/2 mile northeast.
17. Relevant Spheres of Influence:
District. Chico Unified School
18. Improvements Standards Urban Area:
19: Fire Protection Service, N/A
a - Nearest Couhty C State) Fire Station: Station 44 2 1/2
miles east.
b- Water Availabilit
20 Schools in Area: Y` Water tenders;
Chico Unified School District,,
Ate■
NEGATI Vt DEGLARATIUN REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theproject described below has 1beeft
reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality Act of. 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, eta seq.) and a
determination has been made that it will not hnve a significant
effect upon the environment.
Lo # 88-10-04-04AP-#38-10-06
2, DESCRIPTION 0P PROJECT: TPM to divide 20,.055 acres to create 2
parcels, 0.361 acres (15,725 sq. ft.) with a remainder of a
19.69 acre remainder.
3, LOCATION OF PROJECT: On the east side of Liberty Dane approx-
imately 1800 feet south of Chico River Road, Chico.
4, NAME AND ADDRESS O1 -PROJECT APPLICANT:
Nina,tambert RFC Surveyors
1643 River Rd. 331 Wall St.
Chico, CA 95926 Chico, CA 95928
MITIGATION MEASURES -
6. A copy of the initial study regarding she environmental effect
of this project is on file at 7 County Center Drive, Orovillo:
This study was
Adopted, as presented.
Adopted with changes; Specific modifications and
suriporting reasons are attached.
7# A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the
decision making body,_
Bearing Body
Date of Determination
Oeterm'inaton ,
On the basis of the initial study of environmental Impact, the
ini'ormaton presented at hearings, comments received on the
proposal and our own knowledgd and independent research:
We find the proposed projoct COULD NOT have a significant
effect en the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION is
hereby] adopted
We find that the project COULD have a 'significant effect
on the environment but will not in this case 'because of
attached mitigation Measures described in item 5 above
which are by this relerenee made conditions of pxrIeet
approval. A conditional NEGA'TIV'E1MCLARATION is Hereby
adopted.
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1400 Tenth Street* Ro�in 121 � Planning Department
Office 6f Plann3n and, ese rc a Butte County
Sacramento, CA 95814 147 County Center, Dr vc
JAN 31 1989 Oroville, CA 95065
XX County Clerk t ANC)AC9 J. DRUMS, Butte Co. Clerk
CounI y of Butte - 6y ��� 40 DepUty
fitJI3.TV4<-"r Filing of Notice of Determination .in compliance with Section 211.08
or 21152 of the Public Resources Cods,
Title AP It Name
optative Parcel Map _AP#38-10-06- Lina Lambert
stt to Glearingl ouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number
(it submitted to Clearinghouse)
John Mendonsa, Public Works (916)53,8-7266
r'roject Location
On,the east side of Liberty Lane approximately 1,800
feet south of Chico River Roan, Chico.
Project Description TFNiu to divide 20.055 acres to create 2 parcels,
0.361 acres (15,725 sq. ft.) with a 19.469 acre remainder.
Zai, is Lo advise that the Butte cojnt+t Advisory Agency
(Lead :Agency. or Rnz�punaibl Agumay)
itr approved
the above-descr.ibecl p,:oject on Januar 30. 1989 and has zado
the following deteeminations regarding the aboveproject:
I , The project will,, X will not, have a si(nific.ani- effect on die
env ironmotit.
2. Art *Environmental Tt;-,pact deport was prep,ar od tot this project,
pursuant to the: provisions of CRQA.
X A Not at: ive Declaration w -,s prt pra,rgd. for t,hit- project pl.trwant to the
p,,o '!;Ions of Ct-QA.
X
trr,11t`t;v,t.:
r, A stat :wont of overritittig ert)tl��lit„1i^�,r torr:; Sa;t::,, X 'V,'1 101
Lj$1'IV is V, VI 4 t"'`; t;h,- : tAlf* 6110 i EIR Wit b Ce')1+Ltt�:ati.
k-- rnv;a i l,161 e, to t6e genas 1. publ it,
1.4m e2' County Si4'1+11't,411*1i
7 Cotttity CenI.t;r~ Dc'1w
Oeova. Gat-, CA 95965
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AP#38-1-0-06 Tentative
Mitigation Measures Pax cel Map
X. Pay the $75.00 per lot £ee for each lot
West Side Fire
cr,
Station Fund.
I
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to 'the
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JAN 3 198
160
LAND OF NRTURAL WEALTHRI*Ip BERUry
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC-WORk:S
WILLIAM (0111) CHEFF, Director
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95945
i Talophohe: I91 53g-7266
RONALD D. McELROY
Doputy Director
CERTIFIBD PAIL
January 30 1989
Diana Lambert REp AP 38-10-06
1643 River Road TPM
Chico, CA 95926
Dear Ms. Lambert:
At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on
January 30, 1989, the Agency adopted a negative declaration with
env tonm(:ntal mitigations and 'approved the tentative parcel map on
the abova-referenced property subject to the conditions listed on
the :attached sheet:
If .no appeals are tmL?ly filed--within ten (10) daya of the date'',,,,f
the :Advisory Agency's approval--with the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors) this action will be final.:
Wh6h thtt conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order
#or you to file your "final ma_p" with the Butte County Department
of Public Works for recordation within twenty-four (24) months of
the data of approval by the .)Advisory Agerisyj
If you have any attestions regarding this )hatter, please contact this
office.,
Very truly yours;
William Chef
Director of Public Works
it
qbjh
n Mendonsa
sistant birertor,
JM%ds. I
Attachment
cc: Planing Department
tfivironmental. health Department
12b"C '
W
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Nina Lambert, TENTATIVE:-,�,
the oast side of L:bertr.ARCEL MAP AP
18-i0-06, ,2
Road. } Lane apparox, 1800 Parcels located inn
Chico area, Vit. south of Chico Rivel,
Public Works conditionsr
l Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft,
Of Liberty Lane. right-of-way from the centerline
Indicate a0
Lane
5 ft. building, setback from the centerline of Liberty
Show all
easements Of
record on the final, map,,
4 Obtain encro4,chment permit for all
construct to county standards. driveways, new or existing > at,
,'d'
Pay any delinquent takes or currant taxes as required.
a
6 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department.
fealth Dept. conditions:
Provide a 100 ft. leachfield
either within the property o free setba ;� around existing wells
boundaries. Y or within lib ft. of the
property
8. ProvidA as e the required usable sewage disposal are
Patce!
to 100000hown On a 1 map shall be enlarged t- , l; A'
disposal area depending square feet of usable sewage vale
on soil percolation.,
9 Provide verification that potable water is available is within a PCt concern urea);
(the parcel.
The following
. 'gatloft measure is required;
mita
10 Pa the 75 "
�` per lot fee for each lot created to ,
Station Fund. the Jest Side Pire
1.
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CeUfaraia
77
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL: HEALTH
Address 196 Memorial P!ay ,Q 7 County Canter Drive
Reply to Chico, Colilornia 95926 Orovllle, California -9596S 0 747 Elllott Road
�I
Telephone,, 916/991.2727 Parodise, California 95969
Y T,olophonoA 9161538,7281'
Talephonos: 916/872.6308
January 17, 1989
Nina lAmbRiver Rd . L,ert
River RB: Nina ainbert Parcel Map
•
Chico, Ca 95926 Ls Libert Lh., Chace
APS# 38-10-06
Dear Ms Lamberts
This de artmpnt has advis.
p ed the Butte County Department of
Public Works Land Development. Section that we are prepared
to act on the above application.
rased on present information, we can recommend approval
t
or conditional approval.
Recommended Conditions for A auoval
Provide a 100'leaehfiei.d Free setback around existing
wells either
within the ro ere or tai
P P y ' tlu.n 10q`' of ,the
property,boundaries.
Provide the required usabl
Parcele sewage disposal area on parcel: A
A, as shown on a final map shall be enlarged to
Provide 6,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet of usable
sewage disposal area depending on soil Percolatioh
3. Provide verification that potable watar isattailsLle (the
parcel is within a PC,8 concern area);
Tfou lia�re any y ques:tiotl,s regarding this letter, please
contact the 'Chico o�ficF�
Sincerely,
"Phomas Reid, R�
1 Suporvising Sanitarian
DiV3, ion of Envir0hmental 40altlt r
TR/gl
cc: public tktke; planning; pVC Sutveyors
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CO. PfannTng tom,
JAN x 19$9
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' $
.•.. LAND QPNATURAL
,- -,. �WEA ITH AND BCAU7Y
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 'NORKS
WILLIAM (8111) CHEFF. Mrector
7 COUNTY CENTER` DRIVE �r'ZOVILLE, CALII'ORNIA 95965
Talepkoni. lo6 538-7266
RONALD D. McPLROY
Deputy Director
CERTIFIED MAIi,
{
January 17, 1989
1645 River Road
Nina La bert AP 38-10-06,
Chico, CA 95926 TPM
Dear 1,1s. Lambert:
Please he advised that the :Butt:eCounty Advisory Agency till hear
Y �. 989 ;
pis a abdge4dejitified property on Januar he i
yours licatxon on ttt
and tdll be Considerin
The 'Agency will be rOviewing the findings from tete Planning Depaxtrnent
Considering your' tentative parcel. map: Public Works twill
recommend the conditions of approval as listed on, the attached sheet:
The meeting will, commence at 9:00 A-m-
iI the
ROM County Administration. Building, 25County oCenter Drivevisors'
Oroville, California.
,TE''YOU have ., —
any que�ftons regarding this matter, please contact this
office.
Very truly yours;
William Cheff
DitOdtor of Public Works
't1
J n Mendansa
Ass 1 st;gnt Director,
jMIds
attachment '
CC: Running Aepartmon
Bnvironrrtental Healt`.h Department
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XnA Lambert, ,TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, �'.l? 38-10-06 2 ,.
`Cheleast side';o Liberty Lane,a parcels located'on
arox. 1809
ft. south of Chiu River
,Road. Chico area. Y PP ..
Public Warks conditions:
Dead to the Coanby`of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centeryine
of Liberty Lane,
Indicate a 50 ft. building, setback from the centerline of Liberty
.Carie.
Show all eaf3ements of record on the final map..
Ube /
Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and
construct to count standards.:
Pay any delingtont testes or current taxes as required.
Meet the requirements of the Butte County Fixe Department;
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Anter-DepartG , ernot ndum
rte: Butte County Advisory Agency;
Pi tinning Director
ars Report on Tentative Parcel x;Ip for Nina Lambert,
AP
#39-1.0-06
October 12, 1988
This iµ a Proposal,,.b divide 20.55 acres to create 2>
parcels of ,361 acres (15,725 square feet) and 19.69 acre
remainder. The,present zoning is A-10 (Agricultural, l0
acre parcels). The Land Use P1ar. Map of the Butte County
;eneral Plan designates this area ,as Orchard & Field Crops.'
The project site is located within the. Chico Arca Land
Use Plan. The proposed project has been granted a Variance
and Use Permit to allow the .361 acre homes'te in an A-1.0
zone
i
The proposal does not conflict with County zoning not any.
adopted or ,proposed element of the Butte County General Plan
no any county, specific or community plan.
Recommend approval of the Tentative Pa.xcel Map subject to
the following aoncian:,h:t,•�.5•;,�.4��-
1. Pay the $75.00 per lot fee'fox each lot created to the
West Side Fre Station Fund.
FM:jmc
cc Ni"ia Lambert
f; RFC Surveyors
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COUNTY 0 -
INV I ROW
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(to tic C igid ete y l,Gr; 1,0 iCy)
LO It
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I I A C KO G it0Ug) rzl�, ll 30-10-06
c p C . was tambert
1 . Pannu, or ��ca rriric of Nzm �.
2i Add?.Css o proponent rind repr.esuntritivo ;(%.r npplicnble)
a 1643.,RiVer Road_
^hico, Ca. 0 926
r�®ritwa.:..a.«.wr»nww•.ru...:u:.vlw 'tl+r: _»+w:,M P" , _. ...:. .,y„�+.�.-.�..:nw�ndn
I. Project, description ...� "ise Permit
r I . d to i:(1AT013Y C I NO MOS of., YES MAY131'' NO
a. Does.�tho project bave the poton:tia'I to'tle.grade the
{ y thc, cavi ronmen,'t, su}5,tant-Lal ly reduce
the habitlut or a fish, or wriidl i re species ceruse a
f i:flh; or wi lel i i re population to drop below •set r-
i-,ostuining IaVcI , threateiri to clim nate a plant oar,
nnimr,ll-CommunCty, roduce the nuriibov or restrict the
r.rrtlro or a rrtrcr or ancianl c;recl plant or un ninl or
cel imiil,rte_ I111p irnolt exahgi'les of' the iha;jnl• pei'Ccids
or Cal tro-rnia history or prehistory't JR
M. rsf Z)"4g,R`the presCt i�ri Vie 1. 7,Y, parm, ti. irl to it CsiVe
short tetrir bi not°lts to the detriment or- 1q,nl,»terill,
ant:inonme~n,taI goats;? (A s'io#`t-term'impaef on the
anvirirriet�r�rilicot �Gii6dis One which or tine wgliiia ions in a corm i�7ativety.
1 I"rrturc• L , i ccs will
endure into the � �,�
;n
c. Uoe; the ,p hject have impacts lVilich are individux
all- l imlt.cd; but cuMuitrtiuely tonsitid ablo! (;n
project may impact on two or mnt"c' scl rrr;iter rese)tirces
WhOTa the imilact on each resource is relative.l'i%
small; but where the, erruct or 'the-Lotril or thrtye
Impact,, Un the environment is signi r:i.cint, ) .,
r
cl. 11OOS tha 1);rrrwlertt 1MIL enviranmontiii errects wh `ell.
wii1 �c,ala"a_siabst,rntial ndvarso nrrocts on'itunian
beings, ci:ther ttircetly or inelirbctly7 J
I'1 C 14 i f;CkWN,lTl~ON .(To :be completed, by the Lend Agency)
ern t),v itu�Cs or this initial evaluation:
i/m., rigid the, proposed project: COULD NOT, titive i°`sIgn r•icrrii't ol,rect
on tlih environment r and kii N1iGr1T1VIC 0111CLARATION will he propiir•ecl.
I/t1i1. incl that nitImogh the proposod 'prO jOCt could have a sipiri-
Cant
1 In ct On 010 �th r:� t, a:�c�hecatiiilnent theT n will. not do i s iMpyy na l i c iii•t
r;1' ree.t
e the til 110A1 TON MHAS1110,:S desci Alec, oi'i
the ntt;ieCted sbeet have been n�tlOed to the prq,loet. A NI'r',A TO,
i PCWRATION will be proparedK
1/1V4 l i nd tlit: trlroposc.rl 'pro jckt MAY, liavo a �,gigni.ricnnt orrect on
the >� t i i'o,lrmcPryt�, ,diel ail, I:NVI11t1NC! INT , 11�IPAC�l. 10vOltn' it required:
C)A'i Iw» August" 5) CtlilNl'Y til' RUT I h, i'LANNI'NC illiiiAlt'1'ie1l N`C"
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by
ALaua:a.t �fi:n'utL�� �,
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E,IVIROtJM2..NTAL PACTS
.an,ations 'o-f`a='es" , and o 1,
Y maybe answers are required
on attached ,sheet (s) j
YES
I. EARTH. Will fhe proposal result in significant;
a. Unstable earth conditions
MAYBE NO
'—
or in changes in
geologic substructures?
b• Disruptions, displacements, compaction or
overcovering o£ the soil?
C. Change in topographyr ground surface
relief features?
ti
d. Destruction, coveringor modiiic 4� !on of anyIL
-unique geologic
eolo is or physical features?
'Increase in wind or
e' water erosion of soils,
either-
on or of£`site?
-
f Changes in deposition or•erosion of, beach
sands, or changes in siltation„ dep6s,it ion
or erosion which may modify the channel of
a river or stream or the •p'ed .of the ocean or
any bay, inlet o'r. lake?
g. Loss of prime•.agricultur.ally productive soils
. g
oupts'i.d'e desfpnaped urban
h. pareas? yN
of ' eo
. rt to tea» ,n
hazardsesuch Y
�` �
.kh
ee
as ea•, udkes
. q
1'
slides, ground failure
b d failure or sa m'
2; ATTIC, 'Will the proposal result in substantial:
tial:;
a. Air emissio;nir` nor deterioration of
ambient
aj.r quality?
b. The ereation'of
objectionable odors, smoke
'
`—
Or filmes?
Alteration of air movement, moisture;, or
— -
temperature, or any change in climate,.
locally
or regionally?
3, WATER,.Ifisiltcurrents, proposal
b lresult ,in substantial:
611,'the
direction of water movements
course or
in either
marine or fresh waters?"
b. Changes in absorption rotes, drainage. patterns,,,
.,
ar the rate :and amount cf surface runoff?'
C. Need icor off-site sur£ac'e drainage improve-
_
mont.s, including vegetremoval.,on removal., channel-
'lv�ert
installation?
n or cutions
d. teta
A.1tei�a to the course or float of flood
tvater�p?
e. Change in the .
4 _ ,dace Water in any,
amount• of sur
water body?
f, Discharge e into surface- wate•�s or in. a.n y.
alteration of surface• water gtalit
A y, including
but
not limited to temperature,••dissolved
oxygon or turbidity?
._
g. Alteration: of the direction or rate of flow,
, 4L
of ground waters?
h.
-
Change in the uanti.ty ar quali�sy of �gxaund wt��i�ex's,"
either through direct additions or t�rith�-
-7k
drawals; or through in of an "
ti
aqui rer by cuts or oXeavati.ons?
iReduction ill the, amount of water 6thervise
available for
public water supplies?
Exposure of 'people or
E r property to water
related hazards such as flooding?
y
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r F '4.;.. i .f):
CJ f` }`yyi o r�' ".1. L^.. O .� y. ✓.7
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YES '
MAYBE NO
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t
PLAN''' LIFF,�� Will `the p�ropo a1 rQault �n„5ubsfi'antial: '
ange_n the en species, or number
of any species., of pi ants .'(including trees;
shrubs, grass, crops, and ,aqua tic plants) ?
b. Reduction of the .number of any unique, rare
or endangered species of plants?
c. Introduction of neva species of pl.auts into an
area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish-
ment of existin4 species?
d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
S.
ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers
of any species of animals (birds, land animals
in1cluding reptileso fish and shell fish,
benthi.c organisms or insects)?,
b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals?
c, Introduction of new species of animal.- into
an area, or result in a barrier to the migration
or movement of animals?
d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife
habitat?
6.
NOISE. Will the proposal result; in substantial:
a. l�ncreases in existing noise levels?. is
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
�.z1
7.
LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce
sig -cant light and glare?
8.
LAj,6U USE. Will the proposal result in a ,
s`'stantial. Alteration of the present or planned
_
lard jise of an area?
..
9.
NATURAL RESOURCES; Will tho proposal. result in,
abs t tial
. l
a. Increase In.. the rate of use of any natota
resources. ,
b, Depletion of any non-renewable natural
resources?
10.
RISK O. UPSET. Will the propos,, involve:
a. A risk of explosion or the release of hazard-
oussxbstances (including, but riot limited to,
oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the
event of an accident or tips et ' conditions?
b. Possible interference with an emergency
response plait or emergency evacuation, plan?
ll,
POPULATTTONi Will the proposal alter the location,
xstriutxon, density, or growth rate of the human.
poptilation7
n
l2,
HOUSING, Will the proposal affect existing housing;
or create a demand for additional housing?
� F LF
a
it
YES MAYBE No
1.3,,;TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION.
Will" the Fropa�a:1
result in:
'a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle
movement?
b. Rffects on existing parking facilities or
--
demand for new parking?
,
C4. Substantial impact on existing transportation
systems?
d. Significant alterations to present. patterns
--
of circulation or movement of people and/or
goods?
e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles;
bicyclists
or pedestrians?
14.
PUBLIC SERVicts. Will the propost,l have an effect
upon; or result in a need for not; or altered,
governmental services
a.. Fire protection?
b.Police Protection?
C.Schools
d. parks or other recreational facilities?
e• Maintenance of public facilities, including
roads?
f. Other governmental services?
15.
ENERGY. Will the proposal result ill:
Use of substantial amounts of fuel - or .,energy?
b. Substantial increase
in demand upon existing
sources of energy, or require the development
of
neer sources of energy?
16.
UTILITIES. Will the ra osal result, in a heed for
news stems- or substantial alterations to the
'
following:
a, Power or natural gas?
b. Communications systems?
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C. Water availability,-
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Sewer or sep'ja.c tank!
'e Storm Water drainage?
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f. Solid waste and disp.osal�? .--
17.
the proposal. result in
HUI4tAlyxea,A
an.ofWill�
y health hazard or Yjbtential
heal,t'h
hazard (excluding mental hea"lth'?
b:
Exposure of people to potential health
-f'-
hazards?
,
18.
AtMETICS. Will the proposal result in the
o struction of any scenic, vista orview
th open to
Che or will the proposal `result i;1 the
eapublliOft of
an West
aesthetically offensive site open
f
to public view?
jl,.
n n- F
't
YDS
4 i31�
MAYEE, NO
19. R ECREATT(�.t.. Wi11 the progo5al° xsult in an impict i,
upon the quality orquantity of existing recreation �.
`'
opportuniti.es� .,�
20. CULTURAL RESOURCES,,*
�e
a. Will the proposal result in 'the alteration
of or the destruction of a prehistoric or
historic archaeological site?,
Ell
b. Will theproposal in ddverso physical
,
>'
rSSL�vt
ec effec t a prehistoric .ox
or aest .i
c. Doesoric the proposa]g.,haveuor the p object?
he otontal to cause
a physical change which would affect unique
ethnic: cultural values?
d. Will`the proposal restrict existing religious
or sacred uses within the potential impact
a re?
DISCUSSION OF EANIRpN� E �'i"AL"EVALUATION
_ _ "
.)MCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL E4-o UATIAN APS 4439-10-06
ten.
It; The homesite parcel consists of a house, garage, septic system an
•r►eil • After expiration of the no devel,-oment easement proposed Torr the
agricultural parcel, one additional hom6site could be created.
IAa The proposed homesite parcel encompasses all that property
Intensi-ely used. Creation of a 1 acre parcel as required by the
Zoning ordinance, would remove an additional 1/2 acrd of agricultural
ua i Is from product on ;
4d• The purpose of the Use Permit and Variance is to segregate a
1-.Iomesits-i� from the almond orchard Homesite segregations are intended
to suppc.rt ,agr ;, cultural uses and the families who are dependent on
Agriculture. The proposed property lines will not reduce the amount of
soils now in production. If the homesite parcel were increased to
I acre.$ an estimated three rows of trees would be located on the
'homesite parcel These trees (approximately 34) may or may not remain
In agricultural 'production. If not taken care of properly, they could
become diseased and Infest the orchard parcel.
6bt Future occupants of the house will be exposed to noise resulting
from s9r1culi--ura1 operations. Most, residents of agricultural areas
-cave coine to accept high 'periodic noise levels.
8.0 The land has been planned for orchard and field crop uses, ten acre
10 i'n l mums,. The Use Permit and Variance would permit the creation of <a
1/2 acre lest, less than the one acre minimum permitted by the homesite
segregation ordinance. Approval of the project and subsequent division
still not. change the present or planned land use.
I4a t COF has identified a tweed for a fire station'to serve the west
tide of town. Each developer has been requested to contribute $75.00
per lot for this station Subsequent division will be required to
contribute :t200.00 per lot into the water `,ender fund.
14c Any residential devel'opr6M, that may be constructed in the
future; will be subject to any, school fees in effect,.
16ct TMIo wet1s are not located on the property, one on each of the
proposed parcels*
200,lIa; A record search from the 1Vortheast Information Centers Cal
State University Chlcoi is required to determine whether Orr not an
archaeological survey should be prepared. The procedure for serurlmg
the recoz`,d searsh
' is, outlined in the cover letter to this initial
study,
1
Applicant: Nina Lambert Assessor's Parcel'
AP 80,!--IG-06
DATA SH'cET
A. Pro ect Desi• i 2t`i on
1 Typo of Project Use Permit and Variance
Brief Description: Use Permit to allow a homesite
segregation and Variance to the minimum parcel �;ize.
3. Location: On the east side of Liberty Lane, approximately
11100 south of River Road, Chico:
4. Pr -'posed Density of Developments N/A
5. Ambont of impervious Surfacine No additional impervious
f sut'-facing aht i c. i;pated
b. Access and Nearest Publlc.Road(s) Frontage on Liberty Lane.
7. Method of Sewage Dispoaal Septic systems and leach fields,
D. Source of Water Supply: Indi;vidua'1 Wells.
9, Proximity Of.PoWer Lines' To original parcel.'
10. Potential for further land divisions and development:' Use
permit would a 1 1 ow the, creation 'o f a 'homes i to parcel and an
agr i cu l tura l partel.
13. Environmental—Setting
Physr i cal Eny,i Conmbnt
i si Terrain
a General Topographic Character: Level 'valley land.
b'. Slopes' 0-27
ca Elevation: 170 A.S.L.
d L i m i t i rig Factors'. None
2. Soils
a. Types and Characteristics: Vinb FarWell Association,
goad deainage, moderate to Moderately slow Permeability.
Runoff is medium to slow, there is no erosion hazard,
b:. Limiting Factors; Mbddrate to severe septic field
i i rt'ri tat ons,;
-3116 Natural Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake Zone. Class V!11, moderate hazr.rd,
i' b. 0-ost i on Potential: None
C. Lan'dsli'de Potent'a1 None
d. Fire Hazard. Unclassified and Irrlgat'ed
e. Expansive Soil Potential Moderate
4i Hydrology
a iW Surface Water: Little Chico Creek is 8p0rox1m4tely
P0500 feet south.
b. Ground Waters Area of heat/ '
y groundwater withdrawal,
�:. oral naS a Characteristics' Good natural' di -a 1 nage.. }
d, Annual Rainfal l tnormal ):. 24o►
_7..
i
r-
eu Limiting Factors: None
Visual/Scenlc ua 1 Y -Scenic
l Bel c views ofG. Acoust'icOualit.Excelris..
tz. 4,hao,
7. Air Quality: Good
1'i i of Oo l c„al EnY l ronin _n -k:_
�. Vegetation:
Almond orchard, stately walnuts along road
frron+,a9e s urban Vegetat i or7 around house.
9, Wildlife Habitat' Limited by agricultural operations.
Q-41 tura l Fy i r p_men
10.. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Area of
Unknown sensitivity, recoi^d search regUired.
11. Butte County General Plan designation:
Crops Orchard and Field
12. Existing Zoning- A-10
13. Existing Land Use ons -site:
':Homesiteand almond orchard.
14 Surrounding Area;,
a. Land Uses: Orchards, Wholesale nurser
rural residential. y� pasture, and
b. Zoning: A'' 'l 0 and 8R-1
c. Gen. Plan Desianation Orchard and Field Crops 43nd
Agricultural -Residential.
d. Parcel Sizes: Original Mary E. O'Connor subdivision was
10 acre lots. Surrounding parcels are 1/2 to 25 acres.
e. Population= Sparse
ib. Character of Site and Area: Agricultural area:
16 Nearest Urban area: City o"
Chico 1 1l2 mi'1e northeast;
17. f2elevant Spheres of Influence: Chico Unified School'
District.
18. Improvements Standards Urban Area: N/A
19 Fire Protection Service=
a-
N
earestDacanty(State)rareStatlon Statior 44 2 1/2iles east.
b. Water Availability: Watei^ tenders.
20. Schools in Area: Chico Unified School District:,
v .,
r. witsE !"•G ,1�
a COUN EY OF BUTTE
DEPARDIENT OF PUBLIC WORKS a
y `
�7 County Center Arive SE'
Oroville CA 95965
C916i 538=7266 Orowl 011fofA
September 30, 1988'
Nina Lambert RE: AP 38-10-0.6
1643 River Rd. Tentative Parcel Map
Chico, CA 95926
Dear his,. lambert
This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map fo' the
above-referenced property is being submitted to the Planning DepartMerit
for environmental determination, and to the Environmental Health DapartmeA
for its review.
This application will be considered complete when we have received
notification, frim the Planning Department and the.Environnental Health
T.�partment that all nocossary data have been received. These departments.
wz7.1
contact you regarding any additional information they may require
Very truly ,yours,
Villiam Cheff
Director of Public Works
IMendonsa r
stant Director
dN/kk
cc! Pl.a1ining Department
Vhvia:onmental Health Department
R,.P.C. Surveyors
LD 1120 (Revised 2%88)