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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-020-1247770 Nt�M r 'i)zTERMIN&TIOr1 Secretary, �,0r Resquxces 1416 Ninth "arced Room 1311 CLARK ��i�L,t'�SaN,COU t .ry..artc lortrsacrament 9 81 lay LL�o of /-x% County Clerk But t,e county �z,�� .reo• �,n�rIi re (Lead Agency ) rova., c ala. az:r;1a �> 5 ani�nl, Clentex 1� ave �.. Oravil Le 0,aliforni.8. 9 59 SUBJECT r- cling of Npti.ce of Determination in Compliance With section 21103 or 21152,of the Public Resources Code ERD tog # 79-04-10-05 � OTC! —c - ffY �- c 04 Butte Creek Estates Tontative Subdivision Mar+ 2�12,4�� Ui��ts 6 � 7 t ate c earinghouse Number �sut3 t: ec' - 'ci stage Gearing fiaus� 800101. 17A ontacC: Person 7'e e'phone Num er Earl D. tgo1son Da.�eo i;ox' �'Ib�;t�4-r}.�`�7 Pr0jeat Jocation Nest side, of Hihw;�-y 99 at Ef;ta.tes Drive .� Chico, 3 m� Yes south o __ Project DeScYiptan: Tentat "Lve Subdivision Map - 15* ares to be divided into 22 parcels: This is to advishBu. thw its µ Dead Agency)Agency i1. Butte 00W t, Advisor hasmade the �Jrollo�ra.ng det:E,rmi1•�ati' s ions regarding the abovei-desori.bed] { , 1. The project Will have a significant nificant et'fect on the T Well no environment, . Esn environmental Impart Report was prepared for `:his project pursuant 'tO the provisions of UQAs and Was certified as required by Section 15085( ), 14 California AdmiYiist:rative Code e Declaration was pre' ave for this rxoject± pursilanL. Ji A. Negative a Ct;t�A A copy of the Negat�.�re7cc7ara- to the r Y e Environmental, Pev iew Dep,ar anent , l trt�.on nZa be e�tat%i.ned at tb 7 County Center Dr"Wd Orovi.11e, California 95965 31 -7 A Notice of exemption was filen indicating this project is exeripti- from env rotime ltal. revi,et i� "4) Appetidik T, Pa 1 O a7 , xu a H:... �. , .;.._ w a J,,y.,^. ,• .., ,^+.,,..y,aw.wowc.uJu��=att+mt .+:yu.Ci!Pre+:+xc,yYew Fw.i,}wr:r +tvw*y.::txrsr` i.«... -7777 - •fl LY �c y ti ��� Ii. � F , a� }, kr� d� r r R r 4. A statement of Otierr:Lda.n uons:�ddr� � � � ai:�.an I � was, �r weld 'cto t, adopted for, this p�'o j occt 5. P4a.Ci ;at on measWVes adopted by the, 'Lewd Agency Co redac; : the irape�.tS of tta.e o �p� a 'rttd prOj Occ are: l� The design 01. the f:00ncage road is 'to be done tO preserve `.,. e�,c r `- aseihle. � ��°��:s?� to tb.o mczximlun ex`t est . p 2, w 2t loot open ;apace se-tbo.ck, from e.�.tber side Of, the Aurh M e p'�o'videdw s to Mutual i°� 3 d across the Durham Mutual Ditch 3 D velopment of the access road P � ,off Fish" • ' s to x c o0o rdi�aatret With the Calif orniat♦metari L�. If and when iL.ats � ar.�d � ��rE� del�a�pe6 feevrinho g�tllearttletn no i :se aid v sn,a:L 'barx e r o atleas o:� mason17 wall) is to h berm, s ump Mone a other ty� 1 ze RiShIARY t frontage. The Barr Er �s 1�o be ereoted alox tl �^ lee at the that norise wiil�; be reduced to C5 L`n oGound cesi;aed Such t f props rty Dries of the; parcels fronting �� ghway 99• r�t'telmation moasuree :ire also tto maint'ain�int r3�ortrioxhe levels and cons .1?f �t.s dences o� no more tha:;+ 5t.� :Cjdn� Thxs_mti.gs.ton measi�r s to be stated on the map r i signature T,E1c 4 # Ps ������y�f4Cf�s,npw�r�Ae. •�,..� . r� rr:yy _ i n ry. McEssPaIPJ ASSO=NATEoS 4.12 AID ONOO AVE{, ' CMI( O.CA.013PM6 EiEi 1-1a(30 C: CJ111:31JL.TIN[3 EENi311VEe»R8 SUR vevQRs nVita�+r�dnlal KQVIaW Dept. f' E B 61980 Febtu,--ry 4, 1980 8u4}o �auniy'..' t ,) ` Go1'I�ti�� o� Butte l Review Dept. i?nvirozimenta _ P <�$ i 8]r C01-gi ty center Drive Orov ,,0,e I Cly 95965 �,K{, ention: Stephen Streeter Ref t Butte Creek ;states' }6 & }7 E.R.D. Log #19 04"10-05 1 Th o following responses are made to the comments front Ch co's R. 8. in their letter dated January 24, 1�,0. 1: "Stacking" ��f cars on Estates Drive currenty occurs during Peak hours in the morning and evening. approximately 200 feet of storage will be provided between the stop bar and the frontage road. x'his will allow 8-10 cars tp 'i stack" before interfer"IMLI with movements from the frontage toad This stacking is an'tiiipa.ted to occur for short times only and, 'thus, should have only minimal. impact ori traffic from the 1 frontage road. 2. Further development No;t;t'h, of the proposed -subs- ` .. 1� division is negated by Butte Creek. Development North of Butte Creek would re'guire either a bridge or world access s.R, 99Forth bf Butte. Creek. Further development S&Uth of the proposed sub- division is somewhat unlikely as the golf, course oceupies`he area. i3xtension 'of the frontage road southerly is t remote possibility Mad would probably &epend' on ultimate development patterns near :4eal Road. it is anticipated that a connection mould be made to 8.R, 99° at Neal. Riad should this occur. 3. Temporary ,Iul -de-sacs (bulbs) will be provided at;' 1, each end off`, the frontagr3 road. r Cc�un'ry of Butte Environment �tl Rev, sew Pept.• 10P, .County Cen14.0"" ``wive otoville., CA 55 pebri�arX 41 198L11'. ,, 0-05 ?: Ref: P.R.D. Log X79-04•-1 P age Ref: Letter from P.G.& E. CO,,,, dated January 10, 1900: ,A p. C. & 113. electric -al- transmission brie exists alo.g the golf couz:se boundary, adjacent to proposed Tots '8, 9, 10, 11, 21 & 22 (Easement Book 1486, Cis R. , Pg. 406) ; An ease- ment also exists along the proposed frontage road that contains no facilities (Boaltr 1445, O.R., Pg. 41) : No problem is foreseen in accom' odatitig these facilities. Ref. Tetter from Butte County Aire Dep•r,-, dated 0arivary '7, 1900: The subdivision will be provided v;ith fire hydrants for water supply. Iti addition, the con.struc:tioil t' f new residences to modern standards should fielp mitigate structure fire potential. Potential for vegetation fires should decrease due to conversion from woodlana, environ- men to --e6 residential area. 2.5 man hours per year at $ S.010 peg: man hour+ the projected cost per would be $65.00: eased on an average full ,year cash value of $150, 000 per resideride, this r"tevelopment will returnqcpprokimately $38,000 per year to the County in propwrty taxes alonel This should more than off -set the anticipated cost of $65 per year for fire protection. 1 trust the above supplemental in-Eorma ion will assist in the reply to the concerns expressed. If youel xa0zistance; you t to re free need cidditional information orf call. uety truly yours; McCAIM ASSOCIATES Mi dhael. McEnespy i 1? s, 11 i Asx. 'x cc xo; cap'' P-NVXRON4ENTI� t EVALUHTiON 'sal tka� cre -:LOA o'ti° a played 1jKea Clutter .residential �` 45 oQn.dominium I I.ts an 15.E a,tres _ ofi open f dott'q�,opnte;o"ta c' ()A 3 s pix 5�rrsslaxad adaacex � to, S bW:a and ButteCreek zstatos' Oruro sotatiIi dwe�l�,ng u��a.trx pr�� of Chico. " d,en.si.* propos()d for the site �s . ,4 ^V �+ 1� �. kk ��( ,yyy� very • Q�YIw ++4t M�� �iV �i.Mti YY 4:"Y `� i Serf fh�iiY ' y .+.,.1 W� slop 'Ithe "Th�A site is L,Iw),e�.allY flat am p htl oto , hbs�.'be t,site. is f toward 1t L°`L t; 01,0ek which adjacent 00310ists" oS ' 'ina ±a.ne sandy loam. and sore Rodcling clay' 7.oatn ('th�,e� poor d;�`'ali)aSO later e ocoux�s near: Butte Creels and has somewhat Ch��rs.otart:,�t�.C,�� • , project Will rc\laj�d with sult in tahbsoovt� to sc� s d Wa th s, bu�:J,dtx� sy streets, curbs, g 9 i imper�a.o�s r,u-,'vXaoe of , . aths etc. estimated Gaver�,� is ani, cipated to, be fot.r or five acres' f cl is tWITty POI' eiltt of the prop4;�t�. f f : she development , ased ace wa�t,c.r rt --off will resul ' gr -'Om,, , t - fromaimpe iiiaabla surtaoeo punoff wi.a, crexbyrs d poo creatadd b xc.duced porcoyat,�oi Y, Y �• f Ci� L rewllvt Accommodation b prt�,??est dr � bas adc�'giaate ;tc�''restrieted 2 in�has ah7�ua� l Y ' She 'sbtL o� the i'roperty �:�estr�.c'�ed in tho area adjace t .. ,t 'l;o BU ;; Cre y v face dra�na�' l 1'. subsu w , .��ry' '� loin. �OXis 4s, •: .. �rhere Aed.d.in.gChoy . e some dischatge of vary `ous son t; rn aCtdev to meatoas y fromp etc Into the dra�.nage system mthep praII i:s antt�.oi ed ;to be E"Rid.ettiai use is estsbAdd� doVe3.t�p enti<aorhood will: jnjAor ! - but cumulative r ona `add, t --o the p-- voblein of rbduccd surface wrier chi ality. �t +(a) I Std) tial developmen'� ;fill result in urban. U-00 of � The residential, , ras lad site. This sand use alteration vtil�. the e Ci t n' sav tx'a ce e�s,�xn. ��;�,:dt�.�e hab3.t,at_ ��ra,ley oalL, blue ...oak woodland/ y� 1 } 717 r� f py e� `� 4i G 1. �h. �i �Y: ri �e �7 3L:� red{ui ey of �1 y y +1• y� ,L Cl �I w7lt .i.ld �%:i� l7uC.I.I �?.Ll efW oot J11C1y e yJigAl �1••i✓""`- .r be retained in tieQ�relopmentr isGw�d�fpc��ex�cpt. some `eni�di�1 to human J:nhabitatioxi of the s � bothe Thi canal itat athe migrate now be last• Lis s,O bit espeGya��yibya'the,-drea't;lon wesidential devolopne:r�t and, ust� ' a the �a �.ocaued t,hrou h th°e r�.parian area of the frontage road. as it, .must be tjcro88 the canal.: t b c.s3.deiit7,a use of °bhp s Righlray 99 frontage propel t l the rosidents of e cd� do tiliit�.A a a�.t's to }aeav�w resell; in e pooure :�f _ t;ra SLG n seg Yid cie�rc'lopment as proposed ` bvt plwce the 60d3k. threshhold noise 06ntouv t generally outsY e the reco=e�nd.ed mlievoi `res$ dents a:1 uss 'i o e er, th t, high ay a s 'a� adapted freeway for �ppPndia r = page 7 of F it l,x - DISCUSSION OF Bi1' IROWIMN'.I?AL L`"`ULUATIO P64. yplace tkl�: exys'ir Za,e , • tru a d ing t,�.an cl it a'an be e. da�Led that a k i.gh-s� eed f.t�hewa (faux l.a will: bo ul.�L�.ind.teZVcons � �ven,�tu.all�y Ug h could result :in these residential uuit`s being- p ��� ghway , why. c v aloser to the freeway. The FA-C development woo d '�ho� be entirely' wi tlii:n the 60 &BA, noise contour and partial�Ly witI, In, the 65 dBA noise- contour. This ultimate situ&bion may create an u:aaaceptable expomoe of residents fo to noisy aG some fui.~ure time. 'Miti ati.on. xy aound ttentiaf;iox may 'be a n.ecesstiVy part o this deve;oprtent (satirid wad. s, etcy,). 'RRofer to the October 3, '19?7 letter frog. B: F. Gallifan,. Transportation Planning Deputy District Director,, Oal•-Trans. Tho_n.earest proposed dwelling Will li o About '130 feet From the O:ti.st 3� g travelled closer •tropthe proposed, resid•on`l;ial units. . even V. on J peoway develo rnertt the txa�relled a.atti.a will be 7 The proposed frontage'road may cause confuoinV, lights and glare for ha.ghway drivers then headl ! —s would app ear to bis opproach9 nS oxt thO wrong side of the road:.. �liis problem could be mitigated thro*'; h a visual barrier between: the frontage road and the ht8bWaY= 8; The proposal will cause an alteration in land two on the kite:. Mae Butte Comity General Plan designates the area for low density res zl.enL- lal use, 1 4 dwelling units per acre.. a;:� sting zozai� is 'generally R-'I proposed zoning � PA-ti. The Genaral. Plt� Diappin� of urban aroas designates #-his area for project' ed urban gi ov1h Th�� s to is currently open grassland/savanna with surrounding golf J cause, primary arterial transportation corridor, and single family ,resi.ddintial use��;, Two commercial areas adjacent to �3uttd Creek Pstates Drive were umE. ,in.al.ly proposed as pavt of this RA- C development. They have tentatively bt;en removed from the proposal by the proponent. HoWerrar; ift;he ObmmerOial area i,s art of this, developments or is ,proposed at eomo lator dete T1s a separate development, it v�ill impact this PA«�C development brad thE� p. , ButteOreelc rDstates Drive/Highway 99P intersection area with inncreagsed traff?i,c and circulation traffic hazards, and altered planned use of w, the 6-ite. Any anticipated commercial areas should be uisaUssibd in the F.1:.a. for this pro tct dine to tho relationship of such commercial areas to the, rebidontial areas bf the PA•-C� resulting in ciimltl.ative eff'octs, D .sausoj ren of the commercial areas at this time may preclude a ' d.evelopment at a later need. .dor axe atl.d:�i,i.�7r:a1 .1�1,.��. an, the commercial �. data. 9(a) : The p,vopo sal will comm .t the use of statural resources many O:C �h�,em n.tin�r�ane�ii�bl:e « . t lopment; will be ori emten ;i.on of the ax-isUresi - cicnt,�1 `Use In, i.;he area,. Tli& pt6p6sod dbI4,!AtY 6P,, adGveleIp?moht wi.l.l. be 2.94 dwelling uxi.i.ts per 7cre (4-5 units on 15.3 aores), the projected popul.ati_on, of the planned- area cluster cbmplex is eoti%&-tod to be about ane hundred pOPle. Ai 1 � . c 1Residential�xso <��X 'th''" l..and Ill, exie� ate. ) vah,*Lotla,r t: Qa:Uio, onto '.C-tjes :DVILvQ and ILLghway` '�, !}�,,��;�'s��'ted �o o be about 320 trip ends per day`, W)U' ch 'a.s ab ou L .'o,rtnt pet r+Ytl, �"L ovov 'k;3nguso;st�aes T�.ve d �,ghway 99ar ,oaas, into the Butte Cveek tstat ,', state-, Drive and .a.t �teraeo`'L*J,Q I, 'Wit xTighway :99 ?iV �;l,� ��^1�. qi)b-r s'tant,.tall.y impacted by Atha"s PA -C7 development due' to ''F����1`"s.""�'� use- 0., 'the px�opbsed. fr��ntage roads and oinoe Current use 611'-q,,tj tr' impi�iC �r�,� t�a�s a.�,'�'torsec't �.on sand p�+ojec°ted °adds tr'�.nal use tftm prop. �O�,� r�,�velo����t��r�,� �t� In •to urthe�' �m act the areadtraf4;a,c levol �au,'t`.;;0s;�.pe�t��d tJ'ae area (us 'trs g21 3� fiC5e7C state � iJ �+t �at�U .�+Sls t x I� ��i7.d �1:i.rClit�. q t The Estates yz"iVe }- highway 99 A,a %er$06ta O4, is e o�:1;eL�� W�`r ! ��e the ' ' p -Imary access voute for an estJ;mated total, tra�.fio, 1.064-1 "1500to 8500 vdhiclea ;pqv� day from area resa doxec"eo, e�� a.►� t7 ng � .tirl proposed {approximately 270rusideirbial utits). Thi impact this aituation by g neratioli of additional vohicvil ex 'traftic. onto Estates Drive and, increased circulation at °t h,q n,oy��,e,8 ted 'into- section. intosection. _ Additional: vehlcu'lar movement onto, anti rff k�i x=(LWay 99 W! "i occur. J!.l .s wig 1 preda�i�.nantJ y entail 3.nc5^eascb n �.e ti , �=tura min Gaff 10 tc Chico. The increased 'traffic ;LoedS on Xighway �� wild,+teia� cart Oince existing traffic is dbou.t 1 3;,006 001 TO a additional ems from- the deop �oIlighway 99 will probably not be bOal-Trans duo'totheado� ed �'reoway status of 'this highway route. the proposed tro>�tage road vri`iI t, orefore be the drily pons b3-11-ty .far direct site acc6�3s to the no,vthern portion of the PA -0 development (art. enievgoney«�use- only �5��'1;�.��n aca0so pd�ntI exists at the far hor`thern end of 't�,e trite). of` it1a,e proposal will on�tail. 'a long, 1I 00• -foot dead -r and frbiit,' r -t ad ,WaL l�h a C 60 -fora` c,ft ,- de-saa .�c?ad a't i s far` end, 11,ho dez "ti of the PA --O '�opo's��1 will channel a:.1 traffic' .tesult"'Llag f�ioZtt this pro ibo onto �s ta-boo';.3„ve. l!he 3i�t to C3otn�'ty P ,`�`bli, 0 v4sliks Oepa,rtrrtent W151 liequ..re the frontage roAeod td entor 88ta-tee Dtivl e farther hWa� 99 • to ,the, wost 'than duti atl ro `osed to, =xII%IZO tho traff + y � ) : Traffid hazards at the Estates 99 Junction, will be fuvther inton8iriod date to the i. j,cr abed 'traffic and c.ircl�- 1,a't,ion at the single, access poijxI; n 'x the frontage road is deVglop'ed 60, originally proposed, {entrsnce 41-,acent� to the Highway 99 �n�tti:. s,ecv.6n), then greater 'traffic IV, V-18 �+ra.l.l.:�ae crea�od due to `�i�creas�:,d 061.1gcsti0n. In addition, the okra, e'r rtSxS iE }��e 'bdc� lcly ;'r llwe °Syo l fusian ft5r highway drives, ,+ ic�il.,��Fly at night 'Vholl headlights would appear to be a1.pproabbi:jg,.,bn the Wro:rkg side of the road. This problem could be =i tigated,, through a visual barrier bletvp-e-�I the frontrage Woad and the hit#411vay. , 14, 16 bo>iand for plak,,lic services and utility fcacil' t` -es cix�re�zi;1';y , ,I MVIIR0a N p6.1 li aroa as a re8ult of the orlS nal n1atts OV-Oele Estatrds devejop�ae'c.t. This pa�oposal Will create adda tlollal defaan' ,'(s, but the ,mp ic;t s ars ,�oj°pated to be xl .Umal. 1t (c)• �Ar�ltt3.C' 1nTjbe p��ay.ded by But Cxeo% �sStates Sevii; ce CoVpn .- Plutual wixtor 0ompany ♦ 'I proposed sewsse d� sposa:l. systems are` 00ptic/ e �t�h field ygtdino. The 801ij. o±` this prspej.ty is adOquata fQ� s��t cS1�. '+;'of, fVIT4, 1i u'b'be` CoU,' marsi"O,al qur��.. ty. .Agy septi,. , s stetis mus- � y.� pp y �y h t s a ar os r�agu re:nents cent b app j '" un `�#., r ,ron... tura°ved b the u '' o ° y �y �y pry,{ {�y cry., mental H alth Slop GJ.+.'UAN,mat• ..,. Health .,. �1(a) : The prQasct 447 rLiduae 'the rip a � r�x� habitat bnd the savanna ,waab3.tga ghat exists o'h the property, w:�:�a� result�t�at �.oss`'bt' wi�da�.fe 'P_l 'b)`:, !fhe PA-0 development of this land will Graefe residential that isdose pxoca.m3tc� mer tratasportat,o�. a+uptry :oxo ]arid Novr: dor wbiah is an adopt66 freeway x1olxte. F�eS�.dsnts of the fid to iron. heavy h�hw�ty rise, �'raf�'�-c; units w' ll be slibj ectad no�.se w �. traffic �,oise will incroase i the area wi'lo� "�11e eventual f fur Iana freoway is cotattucted, the two new lane.s be placed be- tween the eXistill's il8l.14dy 'lanes aria 'qhs i8`dbJi)dtI property. Rem A SUGh ft traxispot,�L sideriti.-LI uSe l ' y , at5..o co. xI dor 1J c�.cse p� c�?zt U �} �;enera•Lly �.t�,t�.eo�.reab�.e: The �• i ed traffic The k1hort term traffa:c, clrclAation. situation &.ad cca est a unGt;l.on ,Ma , b e: Furth e r problem'at �hC� EState�s Dr7.vr.fS��.�ilway 99 4.ttensifiod by this developmIent. ' ° develop- ter prol�jtion tf aeplong-termer.eedoinsresidential subdivissiO .a develo germ so�.�.r,��.on o � menta 00peoially on this t;yp4 of soil. 21(c) : project Wi" I hav`c �.inpacts a n tl1 e io]..owii meas which are ,'The c�anu].at�.�re.ly acxis�,derat��. , 'i. Generat �on of Additional traffi c:; all cl?anco ed onto estates 1> DrJ vo at Highway 99 . act upon the e l � "or pattern Alteration of °and �.rnha. � a:0,ear� j� 0$7.tax�lt � o i Wit of tie �s date o Drive%8 way 99 inteisocti ,raf± c hazards . ` Creatio a of residentiAl Use ilmnadiatol adjacent to, a mayor t',ansportati= corridor vah;,,ch is an adopted fxee�rey routs, with resultaxL t impacts, Alda ti a. ;r t-i'r movemont onto a I,IQor', high-spebd trans- portation route Born an encroaching' residertia�. stveet. r Loss of opon spaoe and wilcill o habitat. G. Covering of the soil IbY i perViOus si�r� oes f 1,/. \ � _ /'sir f? Wil^ "'T �'•r(� <W [.+ 1 G ;ii , \•1�(.'✓'' �� ��wN'4� ii�t. `. JV'�I"1JM:/� �'I lj�{fl���f..��'. . j R'' ENVIRONMENTAL Clit K' as'x r.0 (To be completid by J,ead Agency) � i�A.ChGRQUNW ,1 �h t� 1, y 1 y ,1, ry� Name of Prop&P.,�nt Battu C3x t�l� ��Uf�U��) �J.X'3.��• +-- � eF Numbea� 2ropone�n,t: . ' Address �'k4OW ;Z y /�tGiL"tGSv andMOW �? Eflst Ayehue _----�' u t 0113 Cb Cs.7 3crrx] a 4' Dai:d of Checklist SubMitted ', -- Requiring Checkl. L- Enviromental R8v cw Uvpe 4 �, Agency S. Name of proposal., if applicable Tsn�;ae��1,vs S 164 r®n3r�ont�iitl t ��3�� . �p "--- was ..�. - .; ; th&t pr6ftm-S` S31: ty to service that subd�v3 %'l.. ENVIRONMENTAL-IMACTS (raxplanations of all 11Xes" all 'rn+aybe,l answers are xegtlirec on attached; sheets.) YES MAYBV. ' Na Vart he Will the proposal result in significants' I� a Unstable earth conditions or in tis ? a*c vubstructtx c. changes in 9�0010 g a _-. --- Js. 1jisruptions, di.splacementrsr coin- Alp paactjoh or ov'ercovering of the soil? w a, Change in topography or griaurid d Ci estructioon, anoveriqueo moditx.cation y geologic or physicalfdetures? e Increase in wield Or water a erosion, of soils, s'kther on or Off Ci aing�As JnL ddpositiob, or erosion lt.k i-Itation, of leach sands* or changes s may tttw� '.�Ey deposition or o-tosion which t1►� the channel btt a river or stream gar bed cif' the ocean or ani bay, inlet or 1. e7" Atipendix F 'page 'I of 8 1 { M g • Exposl , e of peo'pl,e or Property to 1J geologic haZards suche ;as earthquak- pf w. l l.dc t mud slides r tls�orpd fai uze. l.imil.ar, hazards? or s . Air. X411 thf�rpropos4i result in; - a.5ubstwa,zitial 44teriq ,4th qo, of am�aatent �. air auality' . '. . 1!i ��,,,, ,i'1 re a t- � t` � rd 4 fJ l -,y a � b• v.,ii� �. a.vew. �.np.�n �� iw.kF;J aw .:"ftw�r�uf...l. i•'"P Ee � -... r. .y ,odQiisr ♦, m ;c. 5ignifican,t alteration of air movement, ' mzAsture or temperature, or any Oha,ngo in climate, either, l.ncal l,y or ,regional, . r . W Ct . tivxllf 'the propoi al , resu3' i1'''1?�', stsstanti4� ':,, ♦.ems+ -r.! r.i. 4S„ . I. ski yw R /1'w I u�, k1�� S +MI Changes in cut6d TAd "�. r•i b a.,s yi -1. y,, ^�'A /h Wr4. or direction of water mrveriients' • ' . H* .w..w..:F:�.. .u.. b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water; runoff? c. hl.teicatione ' .. coli ICSe or flow of £l.00ci. wa4 d. Chane in he amount of suriz'l c water in any water body? �.. roto surface: watets or ire atexitior �z surface water W„.; aual.ityj including blit not lim'"ted to ' � ter4perature� dissiol.ved oxygen. :rax turiAdity 11.1 ration of the direction or flow waters , rata of of gtouhd g. Change in the, quantity of ground s waters r either txYr:ough direct eddy tic)ns :?.:. or wa,thdrawa�.s, or through int�roeption q excavation.0 of an a. utb;�e;c by cats or e�ccat��ti , page o } „ l et n �` Fi r t III -'DISCUSSION OV 8WV1nONMEXVXt :4VALUATION l b ,Id mttea ng of the W). is anti w pated, except on some uroposod lots in unit vherW rioders,tQ gz�r�xli.ng may bio required, i�brra„upax�datiozi: grading ;�i.te preparation plan should be submitted to Public Works. The degxbo of soil di.splacemont and compaction will d' end on the extent of the buildings and: paved hurPace�:,. CoYtstr4of ori in.y temporarily cause sc3mc sediat�s�:itation+ 2b• treatment facility' proposed may create some objectionable 6iors and may affect people adversely oons,idoring the sltas 11 prorlm:i.ty to the Orovllle-Chic? Road ani, to eighbprily ., esidences ou rontly ex I.sting. The County Air Pollution, Control,. offi t Q eho,4d be eonts otsd by developer to determine which, if any, air qua.11-by ,requirements apply (depends on the type of facility) The subdivision dOvelopment 1411 result in sante l.ouored -air quality In the local., area due to au ;oinobile use from � bQ residential units (appxoi.c3mataly sig hundred vehicles daily operating on and off the site) b The drainage pattern of the area, may be alt, by site preparation and construction of roads. A soils report and a e4,ainage plan need to be submitted to Butte County Public Works DepwAraent for approval as p� Subdivision ordinanca Full i, curb and gutted ;improvements Will be re- guired Surface water runoff will be increasod due to roof structures, 2 paved,driveways and streets, and compaction of the t�o11 (rainfall. is rs ..5 nnually) Foaion will probably be slight;, especiallS with proper radi drainage and landscaping. .anticipated storm runoff eis to be annele into t a feW locations Vitithe3,e O XIQting on- sitedrainagecanal.s atha tinderground ootid d �: r��.nage conduits. • The proposal, Will, ;result in. the di.reat Withdrawal of ground Water for lt-+l single-family &ml:ling units (this,, type of residential unit is a hi94 water -using t.vielling unit, due to l,Indscaping Water requirewt).J�,)) it i.s eotbrAterl that fifty to one htu*lred 46re-£eot of vater Wi il, bq requAred ann: Lly (based on tho estWtted t,Mrage pato of +ase of V50-200 gallons perperson per day, and 2b pec'pl.e per dwelling 'unit average Par the area) a i. Some proposod lots lie adJacer)t to existing drainage cat al.s. The d&rA .s run full most of the time currently. Some individual lot inundati b i may occur during periods of heavy runoff. � The po�sr��sp�treplaceaealtfivo acted ax ; mature �mo�da�ardia vor) to �atei aboit�3fntoWenty ucxes of orchard have been prematurely removed before project approval:, The App6hdilk V-- psig `7 6t 8 ki J41 w. lSGUSS1pAY OF ENVI1tpNMENTAk» WALUATI:ON (eontinuod.) ' 1A cant, orchard, other than t1�e flys acre ,sewage plant site,, is planned to�' be replacod by other .agtioultural oropap to be irrigated by effluent $; on the sevage dispoeal facility, Surr .,artj .ng the site for t1,3 propooPa facility is orchard lanae with some dispersed rolsidontidl use. 4,# ,5 - The proposal site has bo.en, paxtial;l.y altered from its natural sil-le by previoLls projeots !(aboW;, twelve years ago). The Butte Greek Ga'L;£' Course currently ,r.Lnd€s 'throughout the site. Units 4 and 5, currN�ntiv open,,pused grasslands of about thirty aoresy will be placed in residdhtial use by project approval and development. The canals on- site are linad `by pipar:.an vegetation, habitat along the edge of golf course a..-; the edge of proposed lots. Reoomn:endations Lot design and development should be oriented toward ro tontton of as much of this hob'bat as; pons J)l.o $ for erosion, channelo tabili«- zation and aesthetic puir`posesq and wildl if e premr vati=. 4- 6b People who will reside on Lots adjacent to Highway 99 will be sub ecta. to freeway traffio noise; ;. 84 rhe proposal will result in l.ow density residential use of the :Land, which is cinoistent with the Butte County General Plan. Dgnoity proposed is 2.4 dwelling units per acre. The site is zoned 11-1 where resident.?al, units are planned$ and A�5 where the sewage disposal, fac3lIty is pl.artned. The sewage facility must qualify as a quasi.' -public use in order to obtain the uee permit required in tra ,A-5 zone. The 'Jana alirrounding the proposal- site is primarily agricultural.. Low density tosidontieal use currently ,. existo to the northwest, in, a iit number, one of Bo to Creek Hotatec 9a The proposal. will result in a substantial itateasEr of uee of building materials, dor 1.6V, new single-faml.l.y dwel.liYig units of Large size t floor space) . rhe rate r f iist will be tempor- arilypincreasedfe$during construction2 over soveml upon project approval. ll. Theproposal, wa.,`�.1 result in the location, ea," 1T6T.rosidottial tWito and about 42.p people* on a Uon-reside nts tl$ gx{,t„zitg open -land site (proposed den.oityt ?.4 dwelling units per acre). This vdll be an eYvausiolx of the wdoting residential development, approximately two hundredeighty peoples ori ElPty seven acres. This, proposed development will result in tho -totsl increasing to P68 dwelling u xi.ts and app5roadiiiately seven hundred ' people (dexlsty of 2.? dwell ng units per acre . xhQF proposed sek'a;e disposal facility ma.r be growth- inducing to the area ainre It will. "have the capability for expausion, tdsed oxo the l�'75 ogre, W oalt oulatl:ons of 2.6 people per dwell. �; unit for the area) 'r i 1 xxa�, 'DISaLiS81014 W EWI1?Gt-MI/VUU EVALUATION J l l3a. The proposal will, .result in increased residential traf:fio ire, the area, on eAsting roads and highways (Crovili �-Chico gIghway ilott Road 04 Highway 99). ' '. the estimated Increase vill, be SIX hundred vehicles per a4y This will, :redominatoly entail increases in trafric to and from, Chico. Additioxs vehio, a*r movement onto W1 off Highway 99 'will occur. l.c. { There tr3l.:L be # substantial inoroase or traffic use of the. (4'ovil.'l:e- Chico Highway and 16 tt 'Road since these dount `�• � y i. os.ds 1.157 aV.,�aVent to the site. Ciurent uvo of the Oro;ril1e-Chico Highway is 83 ADT Di o-Chico ii It ay,�Midway Road) The impact (a., . of increased traffic *t :Lords.-oxi;�Highway 99 tlraftic will not be sigwLticant siztce current �,oads' alo I$MO ADT (average daily traffic) 13f, The proposal) as Wtre,titly submitted entails dire p y ut traffic access from the residential area onto Highway 99, a desig atoll Freeway. This will 1 increase traffic hazards on the*1highway at the point of access, and therefore Ir.0 1. probably, not be 4 1low6d by the State of Ca`Lif ornia Department of Transportation. Thus, the only access likely to be t0proved; will bb from the Cro-Chico Highway. This road is substandard Ii "places. Roigidents of the site prrnbably will rise most frequently the 1':Ll hway 99 access resLYte fromunit via Estates-Drive. This will ckOdte traffic incree,seo and coniestion at that single paints Since 11cot of this use wig , be between this r0sidexktial area and Chico, most vel�,i,cles will be turning Left from Estates Drive - a diffioau t tura, onto two- .ane and tw-war' traffic highway 99. Also, this situation vill Involve, regular through traffic :on the main residential btreet, Estates Drive, creating a.hazerd to vehoil.es, bicycli.sta, pedestrians, childreA sad golfers (since this Estates Drive crosses the golf course). '14.- The propaoal will result in increased demand for the various public e`s'4 ct. l 1 a Structural fireprotection demands will. increase: The site is wa:b n the area County of Butte Tire Pepartment responsibility and response ti,b$ is good,; 3 to 4 miles from the Chia o-Va lr Strevb ;£axe stata.bn 1.1�b County Sheriff police .protection will be requ redh 1She Chico Shoriff substation will be responsible for extending regular pu�;zO10 into the area. l c 4 Chico schools will be affected by ibis rural,-resident-Ial coir L%Aty (whin `` is � outside the Chico urban area) 14A, Park demands will be created clue to 100 additional people in the ares; .e llo Wever) the surroundixxg Open ;lands will,accottmmodats much of this comm( ' �e Count road maintenance re ttirements wi,1: be i noreaaocj due to n L'icah ti Increases in ,�psidehtita �trbXfid Useo fm • -si r mot p ovA n of i, ie aeo Chico Hdcd r t I I D160r*�{jy� r V�7V.4,41.V '..ui J:i �YV .l.t'r�Pl`ll'J.IJL�TAL J:JY�FL.l.1Ut1TIOV 'a continued „ 'to fuia oo=nJ- st4Lndwtds ma.y "be A, -agar rbd 3i usa of that toad tieccmt�s the prim=l ac-;� s? t -Oto to the dovolopment. ;L f 4ti�:Qx� incre's n �..AInde for gover,�nenj;al. services include drainage maittenance buZd.itig ,t.no.�eo'tIOU 4nd )T'aot� quitn abatement. hF� . u�:la Mosquito ma`tome►lt, office must b(I cont,actecl 3:or neceesarY er�v,� ioYu►ten�al, the impact report �n ttt and mosquito p."U%*oi'j'�fi.on. rsquir©meate e3noe ' pxsaposal 1411 3.n<rolve several hur i�F�? pbt�;nle living In an area Of p otent j.41 standing water .' 1.5a,r 16, The proposal ta3l� rosult in ala;�,�ase�l ciemai�ca �� 1:141: tieo. 160 now rasident3 a1. ux, Lts wall req l�q :Lnctriciity a),Id ratural gs.e a ata will autam,obi:lo. rue:.. Povor and telephone opl, tems indireet�y oause use of aci,ty.; r currently e4st adjacent to, the property. Tho` cap ` ,� 'fent far vhi.s 1e�rel ol,, dc�vcalopme _ 4 , .'1 .y 1 Vhether htW potential health hazards will be Created 'W-depen3 on. the Ttb tment UMM 't!)6 proposed sewage disposal facility devolopod greater pr mart' treatment will probably be 'necessary. The treattbnt 1iiaht 010t be CO npiAered and approvrid 'by` the Butte County EnvitonmentO ,. 11ealth Department. The need for a central setirage 'treatment EarsS;"3ty 3.s ncoas- a� s fated by this �.acic of pub? sewer dao LLt'les and the px eeen�;o o� j a r Use Of individual septic systwps. r . r, soil on �.te site 1,1 i Cl1 px eve't1t ` Gil: - The pt' bpo'sal. site l es+1.7at u to�;k�was►" 99:h.+e �i F �Soei'r3aa' .sir "ane creation of an, aesthet3, 1.y depreciated site open, to public V�ewk, }ioc�iaz•y ba.eed on the n, desi and development achieved in Unit #1 and t��+5 t pxeposOA ndit� on Will probably not be r�tti�q � Tho for these new us).ts, y sttoh a O devPlapment and go' " i�ouacse wa:11 be aesthetically apprec id:t .ve. _ 20. 11n important hint, '' oemotajV- lies iam od.%tely adjace: 1Y� -s�,t to ° not adversely the proposal AtO,, fe propok- . should the alter atior., of 4jib Cemota k,; site 21 r. may be "i aUxkvidtla` l:1 IIIAtecl but cL1mLt7.at",w .,:�' oon- Pryoject :rtpactt s- 7which 's�.c�erabl..e ino].tule Traffic ge"nerAtion and circulat", on. , o and access problems f e to increaseu traffa �.'-S'a�f�.0 hazards dice tootament silt. access and roz .unto �, state �`1'K3ot�aye and heath hazards created. Sewage disposal adequacy) odors potential. Increased demand for public services and u;tilitiOS cauood by Oxteusitan of suburban development ihtiO an area b-lyohl the Chico uxban area,., Drainage and the potiej tial for infregl ezlt J hWidati:on Of eo�ne� lots+. "' Noise affecting some 'residents. - Rroject..._.�..�.- Tgn.t t've Parcel Ma 40-02-12,4_- fit C1reek. Estates � State Clearinghouse Number (Z submitted to SEate . use 1, ntact Iverson Telephone Dumber Fxr"� _ NP`-gon:. l� rector ERD �3'I-�534�777 11rojOct Location, Soutr, of Highway 99 at Estates Drive; Chico. Pro �e't Doscrip'tlon 0=!b� ng three paroels with total acreage of, 15 acres. This Is to a0ise that the Aaui nen U A ( eaa lgency has made the following determinations regarding the above-described pr;_iOct: 10 The project has been '® approVed by -the ,Lead. Agency. 0 disapprOVed 2, The project wiiI have a 5 gniEa.oant effect ori` the enVironm'ent will not 3. An tnvironmei tal Impact Report was prepared for this pro' ect Pursuant to the provisions of UOA, and was certi.lied as re- quarcd by Section 15088 (g) > 14 California Administrative Code. Y� A Negati,vo Declaration wd. prepared for this project pursuant +� p Q ICY he NeoatiVe Declaration to the rav�s�.ons of CEQA- yt co of t IV attached Appendix H - iiag I of 2 _, G 4., Mitigation measures adopters by the Le'd Agencyy to reduce 4,. -.ho impact's of the approved p.aroject, are; 1. Construct froatt ge road to provide Access to each parcel, prior- to development. 2. Shdu 50 ft• building setback line measured from. (I,enterl..i:ne of fron A e road; 3. Deed the 'County of Butte eXist pg Estates Driveright-of-wt,y. - Shaw a17. easements of record on the fins.l map, . 5. *Provide petw6jaent solution for ra, -mj nage or pay O1, $00.00 per gi r`e drainage fee ;for parcels less than 3 aereo. 6. ; Show no access limits on final, LAP, P 7 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street: S. tmergenoy access only from state Highway 99 to parcFl 1 . 9. Provide Letter from tutte Creek 24utii41 Water Campanyy Directorj3 stating that they are willing and mile to provide water to the proper=ty. 10. c par � with. 100 ft, l.�a.chfiel Show the 7rz.igation ditch traversing p d free setback on both sides of the ditch.' 1 `1 • Stibmit calculations to the Health Departmerit that parcel 2 euid 3 meet the,. mi.niavm area requirements of the ordinance. 12. The access 'between parcel. 3 and 4 and frontage with Stst )zighy%ay 59E be rel.ingx1ish3d f; Signature y >;n r� roninenta Review b rector . 2 tle. Dd'1rEe, u append; x 14 �'page. r2 bt 2 Y y } I, IIX DISCUSSION Or ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUP,TION () surface water;' runoff from otroo't6, roofs, etc. , will. be ' increased if the site is developed. Drainage will be channeled into existing canals. A. dra4r.age plan. will be necessary. Raja fall i!2/1- to 23 inches annually. 3(e): w:vainago water will be discharged into canals which flow through adjacent parool;sthat are earlier phases of this Butte Creek Estates derelopmen.t. 3(i) : Catal.s on the site which run full m .a,ch of the year, are potential, flood hazards (only during very severe winter stoxms) p evved as it is an Basset �u��he sit�►ri �.�ian habitat should be prey, s 6(IN) : Re8identa a7. developmoInt of this lazd will result in exposure of the new residents to freeway traffic r.o l - (current traffic load on Ilighway 99 is 13,000 AI)T). S The Butte Odimty.General Plan, ,and Use Element designates the area for low density residential use maximu� ,density of four dwelling units per acre. Zon1.ng is .�.�2 and 1'he site a.s f ,�. currently aper grasslar.d with some riparian habitat. Surroul A ng Uses Single-family residential i. gold course and PA'^imary trans- portation, corl.'idor. II The land division and subsequent residential development is an extonsior� of "current residential use in the area. 1 (c); Any additional encroachment access from Butte Oveok Estates onto Highway 99 willprobably riot be approved by the State H5.ghway bepart»ient due to the freeway status of 99 (current traffic Load: i 3 > 000 ADT). 13(f) DT)- 13(f) cTraffic hazards at the Estates Drive/Highway 99 junction, may be further intenoif ed date to increased traffic at this single access point to Butte Opeek Estates.' 14, 16 Publli sevvice and util'i'ty needs are currently acoommodati6d as a result of 4,-Iie original Butte Crook Estates do'vel.opm.erit ! d)a 17:0,Proposed oewage disposal systems are 8eptio:s- Unlike the rook Estates units #2'& #5 which have shallow soil septics. These septic syStea�.s must fulfill proposal Oounty Siibdi-visioti unsuitable for oe tics; the soil of this land roposal is adequate canals music be observed. is setbacks from the Ordinance requirements. Onehundred foot septic F pale 7 of x, 0 NQTT-0B 02 EMIPTI-010 110 IM-16 NiirUhStreet, Roam '131 s a�c.xcxmen y ,p Ca7.a,fnia 958114- : �au�ty Ct€i�'h County Clerk, CoMity OX, WITTZ' A. P-5 County G,enter Drive VRON 1�;-nyironme� eview Department. 18-r. Co-ants Cent er Drive ( _ Oravi�.1.©, California 95'-; � i!' ilect) Rvo;� to` t T t o . Lo Boundary Linc ModificationAP N 4002-126,12 1:) �c)ject Location srecific South of thitler Ave; , approximately ,one mile west of Il-JIVY: 99B S6llvtll Qf C11 :0 Project Location � .y `� County Clico, Californ , I (L., 95926 Alutte Desr pt,ioii of Natltre, Purpose, and Beneficiaries of Fvoj.oct Botttidary Line Modification Name of Public Tge'ncy ,Approving t':oo j ect; Nome eof Person �or Agency Agency t nc Callrying out Project Chico Iaastside Little League _ Exempt; Status (ClAeck `C.ne Min.i8terial (Sec. 150773) Deolavecl B�nnergeaay (Sec. 1501/1 mtvgency Project (.Soca '15071 (b) and (c)i Cate,o allal Exemption. State Type acid section number; p Class 5 is Reasons why pro j eCt is oxempt Projud t wets the de -it xtion o£ a Class S(a) exemgtion tat ct Person Area Code Telephone Exten8ion Ilarl b. Nelson (�Jl "3A .4777 it .� + a If f rorl by applicant! ttach certi,tIed d:ocumen.t o� exemp tion. .ir' in.di,ng. Has a, notice of exemption been Silea by the public agency approvi.ng the project! Yea No i Bar], n. Nelsaon PriyiirohmttitaJ teiticiY i i .Director Title 47 i ni OVEola or, lam^ �Txov ,ci 11,10 s ❑ Seare'tary° fox Resoura.o$ '1416 Ninth Street, Room '1311 Saoramexlto , Calif a 1 County Clerk, 001M'ty 0f-_B_UV ' JUN 01 111H; 25 Couhty. Center Odun Y , Orova l e Calif rl•ir . V1 �Envi rorlmentai ':.eve caw Department 1 1 Co ur�t Calle, � t mar �. (�y0a 27- 1ec1 f�royil1 , a Y �rxa .a -95965--c—Log Project � gaund�ry Line Modification AP k`,,40-46,10_1 4Ow62 132 Pict Locat�.on - Speci is [,� ham°.; •a qf: F Umbug, Rd ico, near Butte I,ocatZon� C,�yheasi; of uh Co' Probe �- ' Chico. CA x5925 Butte, , D� c i� pta.on of N re posey : and BenefIcia�:w.e� 01 Pxojeot BOUNDARY LIME MODIFIlATION 1 Name Of Pub1j,c: A enc,Y 1'j�Provinf Project Butte County' Advisory Agency Ne3lraie1do,o-t �►rnG ut Pric n ntractsng mpany, Inc. Ixempt Status: (Cheok One V _ Mitlister al DeclaxN ed EmerGetr"y '�(al) ,) �7'�, lmorgency Project (Sec. ' Categorical. Exemption= Statu 'Type: 'arid ��.s�;'t��n rium`uer: _class :Reasons why project .is exempt; Project meets the definition of a Cl''Ss 5a) exern,tticn, Contact Porson Area Gude Lo'1e hon n e Extes Earl D lel on (916)' if filed by ,ipp14callt s • ,ent o ed dOcuiuoxzwmpl;iari firidirig. 1 Attach cern ''i� Ias s. rnat" ce oj1 0%e,mption beefs Eile:d, by° the piibla.c y Cooney approving the project? yeo� No,___ E`er1 U.I. Nelson ti} Enyi ronmental., iteyiev� b,ec:tor . 7.7-4, yp� Mp 1 ' W S.sN"'7^I ,! 1 0 }{ 111 1 J - fYen 'r I '1.• I u C NATION N 0 �'�T C �E O�lv Or.; T RX I secretary dor Resources �r ,�►.! asow:t®rk TO , /� Y �, JAClhJ'�Irj� ' 141t� Ninth. Street, Froom 131.E Sacr"nmento CA 95814 /x% County Clerk "._' County of 13u'Etc T'ROM. (Load kiency) 2� Coun v en er"7 �ra.ve 7 nv:i rorLmc�xlt a1 @evieur ?Tepa went ,__ _.vx e , a a Sarna. Coa�n t� Cant:ga� 17.rive �., O h+rilla + GaJ''03r? a 9596`"a S JBJECT;, l�ila;� ; ;, Not ice o£ Deteemination i n Compliance with Section 21108 ar 21152 of the Public Resources Cf` ode E4 T,og 80-12•2243, -rlea-C-z c e?1~no t .1. 1, Project T t e ,� 3� �• d�vin Cantr� Tentative Subdivision Niap A ii 40-02->,�r� a earin cause Num_ er T submi:ttad to State eara ng House ,.ta e C _ g. _ - e ep one Number' �oantact Person 9'1-�N�477'7 Earl. D. Nelson, Director, } Proaect; Location S �yway rontage proper y, sou :hum ug north _of Butte Creek, south of Fdgar Slough (Comanche Creek), t:a, t J'toj ect Descr ptiaa._rn �y ' iIat Dividing _ 9.42 acres of , Land seta eight separate si,, sire parcels for industrial use; this is to advise that the BUt<` ,e County Advisory Agency (Lead Agency has made the �ttil.lawins determinations regarding the above -�described project will 11ave a significant et-fect on the 7 . The pro j ect----�-7 ham-` will l no t environment r p� Po� 4C s prepared tot this ro"ect. % % An F,tnvltonmental Iin act Re ora. was P J pursuant 'tea the provis*O s f '� , anc� teas certi.iied as rquired by section7.5035(:9) , 14 Cal.i.ftirnia o- Administrative Code, A Negative Declaration liras prepa-e'�d for this project pixxsuant to the proVisiohs o.t '08W A. topy 'of the Negative DeclAra- tx.ort may be e.katnined at the Environmental. R.evjew bipartment, 3 Bounty Center briVeo otovill e, Ca1.i.forni 95965 , l` b, Notice o xehiption was f;i.l.ed indicating this project .s eX mp t .from dnVi t0nmetttal review App endix 1 page I of 2 47 1.., v � J) i,'Verrdixag... 1^ �. A Sk:ement of 1J n. X15.wertiOtz. /^—/ was, wq.) �a.�. r1a1+. 1 ;. xdop�:ed for this praj ee , 5 s Miti 'ion rneasuves adopted by the Lead Agency to reduce the r Y ,mpac"s o the Approved project axe :' N?n� - � C l IIrr 1 r � - I wi �A It Mnatute xa�r� �a�zrie itrei w Directox Date 1, ' �v(}{,y� endi,X 'a e �uV A F W l JN"�Y j 7 } Baldwin Cn c, y t'8 66 0' n ix4' � 4 # 'CX1OTQlV Ted,;' -»........W..., _.. S. J.'lr Pr6ject ProjectDesrn ori � i . 0 o C x m coca t�'. ntaz iVq ,div-' sion o . a ra r• mate 9,�42'.ac ,:o antb 8 se rebs°;spm a ci.,xe 'naxcPl� mor ndi��Z. 'use T,o�;�.`�10 : r��tkvw_c�;,cs� �ron�;�c*� nroi�ot� r.i Ft�9mbr �4.mi1:c:� North o I31zteree ouch oL NBd9ar ;5puh CCamcmr,�a6",Creek y Sites is a 400-oot ri. .;of, Tared aIdl! _eastexn frontn o:a:�' Sk gra oast Chaco.' M , l'opood ,nsa. i,; ':, a J�uvoomcz�t : Indusbxiel cleyolot-men.t inte>is,_ iy . lutount-,of 'jmperviou6 1z r' zGar :.Gould_ 1)e ConsidCrat�le 501+ t� Apt csa std Nrzrz'+# L Publit d �bad(�s) Fm.�� c. kvti�►av ` r. .ari y: 3irr erial co-frider.lin�i t' i codivided Mh, , w,, , n P Method oX i'itlrl r Disposal: Se tiG Systems 3 $w y.zpc; yoy{ryOx �/ibvb��atr 1. Y.ywo .�llys.. j � �+ {. _y..r.y.��. �y • iM J�RY .IaFis•:4 "-! W �Q M�. � � 4 !? � LAflv �:.!rt i.,.o S�:. a Aa1o4A k�Y'� Pot.':` i r'1 for d:j,,ra-8 .ons and dovdl op-mdlli::,� tw;n n►'at ,; , 1 based on }royosP•d-i.fa , �ica� �r>v�ararimeYit,� f-,. r�c�er. Cen� 1.}. rev► �: r tai..- Ings .a. ' 'Cr 'rz ral ToPrPk'rRcPh;iac Ghat Y b glopd,� than,�a� f, d , ini't ' ; for LoW�lYang _ared;�,nor �ons suly'ect to ! undat4.on;,_. Soils a� 'spas tzzir} Chrzc.ox.s'h.es i `Tilini�s Rycrwash Associat%on .�Yta%� ietme. ;ib a cobb1y;, n uricuttu aI value $ Ln Tail ilt' kith 1, _ � Fid m'eridl 0 V r1►;tirr Qtnn- ..i"n erm� l Xatu:Oal aVa.r j; 'i;he ri n �,.+�►rs'; ith�i r 4 mi le Y: b. Rvb tion Po �1 o ,y,��+ ,y y{., y.�yy ,y,, y�..Y - Male i� 'P,- nt: a�.:..:. Cir JJC.l,lU.r�i�:tA �.v �"V �'G Ll U.1{i�.. 4'HydV0108y, ,1. Y • •i3.}i���--atiche 0retk ad� t-�-� . r ou b �.e.OA to orGherh ,ait6 1etntlsr 1�j.6n b. .L OIT4 YY 4 4.r ii,a:: :rt j r .�'�y n i�i' X� t'61 1 at�� rrraunrli+rni� , a.x�at o C1�o.r:ac��r�,s`tzc� t Site dtftins toward 'west and s'outh;, suUjcdt to jr4idation Ewan ad�a%:clrit watercourse. y L d Ariil��n.l. R,ai all (not'm ),: 6 g Inches Lim�.tin pa�tO:vO:Fl Odin 1�otent is. r F ` sn'�•n.;rhv,. G. I]Y ,Acouotic Ria,ajity:SF k vcoa•ritlo�,; ,_i,;ndt�stri a $3 ,r , k• A::r Quality: Sky corridor. i.n�dstIr a1 Biological Sny- vonrlpnt $. vogel;a'4�,o OjSen xa sl an r.ci �"� 8 Site is t� imar�3x.., Inaterial and lista bed- land wii t rb 0 r • W,j.jdjjTo Habitat ep n fief d and r�p,ar an along wate;rcourses and along eastern b4undax Wi dlife Refu e . area on. easx , Butte re lc Basi PAC%�. Cultuval, Brivroyment; 10 chaoojogicaj and, Histoxjeal Resouwce8 in. the 4rea: Butte Greek is generally sensitive, edi- �s d show»densai; M1'I. thouRh_slte Butte C3out�t,�r rox�era ,,>,a»j desigu.at:Loq._, Y res dear; aZ; 1-4 ;. DUer acre 'Ex i stir ZioY1� l 1 1 l a h .. ° � � � t �n,dustxal) , LxigtinG Land J•so oXI- s to.. 14.irxr�ux��.l t., 1�IIJ gg , ,Arra.,}~ a Land tTses,, eek RQ,G ComriyahoOA � �:�P�P nrth- Butte Cx east of sito: adjacent to the Skyr�att.. l?rci s r re Creek RaSti „^ < PAC to east: 'b. "lonx�: NW ,..d a st. F -;S .. -� i d___ c, Genn, plan deol8na`t�, -an;d 5. . /��.y Inde .t , 1✓n.7 R. ' rl- Ite G; s]] Y,ti a'1 and A rj�til ►� L 6W9 east; Gra'ti.ng, open Land. e� population: stA seg hlo-n-Urhanixed area tvi�h m, n, mai_ a�veIopment, 1 -havaci'er of S_J.tbI and,. Area�.�3sIr�L—t��11�,rr;�1 '1�. y ��Iaros`i� U�ban'area,; C�::� ' ° nrhy � wept; ..�� nn�► -�k��:°a� 17. Rel e��t hog .s of ingluenca : p-.. es�u� tah� ' t� rt'.��• @ t1�1;1!���.'I.C`i ii.. i�• ,Jlry�..CG.+0 4ti�i�.1a..V.t.4 ).71,1Yr„p�': ' k 1 a G�, epi. Oomt)y ($tato) Ch Illy ,,,Water Aiai.abiit?�+ipt[� C ,Ltl,"^TT�rlanr1n�tinh 6 i” Butte Creek, 20,, Schoolo in. Area. r � �: �� i;t v pago ' b ,* , 80.1.2-22,-03 S 111, DISCUSSION or ENIVTRONMENTAL EVALUATION The applicantpraposes to divide t 9.42 acres of .and into eight, size parcels for indus :rind use.. The sit0 is currently similar General M-1 and desi ned tow Densit Residential in the gindustrial uses parrounty ". othcrexist on nearby cels , ,a Plned 5�nc o revision of the General Plan to reflect these uses is under consider- ation by -the County'. 'The reminder of the 196 -acre parcel (°AP !� 40- 02-03) is a portion of the Butte Creek Last Planned Area 'Cluster development An BIR has .been prepared for t,l1,at residential proposal, project. This 196 -acre parcel, less the subject project sitev i proposed for retention in natural wo.priland as an undisturbed area,; under thp* PAC developmen,,plan. The sit, 18 generally level with slopes less than 1 percent. Soils of the Tailings - Riverwash Associations „Vegetation is disturbed are open grassland ��'aa tg the highway frontage and riparian vegetation is 240 feet. Annual along the eastern portion.. Elevation at the site rainfall is between 26 and 28 inches. This site is subject to inunda- g p ",mat'e`rial-'will reduce this concern, tionj thouh'lacement of �i1ary The site is currently_ vacant. Surrounding land uses inzslude a single ,Eock Com an family residence northeast of tM site and Butte Crtrek lComp ac ross `lie Skyway to the wrist. Butte Creek Rock Co � operates aprivate acres i+oad south of the `site which leads to their ; vel extraction 2M lies of pit located further to the east h mile, Buttp Creelk South this road. Op the north is the Edgar Slough irrigation. channel, access beyond which are open undeveloped "fields, Humbug Road lies 4 mile To are extracted tailings further north of the site. ,the east previously areas, reverting to riparian woodland. The specific industrial tses of the site have not yet been determined, commercial �> thoug,h light ,in,du�sttial activities are foreseen: warehouse:;, business Offices (contractors), equipment pt',orage, etc• Intensive uses, inanufact oring use's on the site are gat -anticipated under an M-1 zone. 1(b) (cj . ronstruction of 'buildings, developme )'" roads, and parking y surf " site will eventuald obexcovered of the site's 1n'volve the clisi�upt'ion a;��y be covered with fill material tailzng� yw�.l:i, the entire "' development, The frontage land has been previously dit- to allow si been on ha`rltage, fill! material placed and radia and fg turbea g .°. approx�.mstelya�ing the five or six - acres along wa Eros y y Appendi; p pag* 8 Of 9 (TI I X Dz &L,O �aSlON OF T3VVxRpNMEZNTAL £VALTJATZpN (continued) 1. has been previously - affedt'Va ., (e) r (f) The futte Crook .chaii, �, by past dredging and gravel oxtratt on. Any new industrial op,�- eration$ .Gould add to there impacts. However. , modification 'of the stream channel is nowt, rz.s,cess# iy, for n.dustrial. use of�,thc- s3 te, and development imm+,�d3 ate y .a,� `;' cent to the :stream is, not foreseen,. m_ 2 a) r ;(b,) An, increment;a�, �!oducti,(`yr: vn air qu►a� `� weul!d occut due px-ims.rily tri vehicular* e;miss�.r,ins;, Depending; ,.,n the use of the site, objectionable odors, smoke or fumes may also adversely impact the air quality► 1ndust2� al ,son/ and gravel processing activit�,e's on the existing Butte Creek RocP. Co site to the wast already generate these impacts in the area, particulary dust generst'ion Additional objectionable uses could be assessed under use permit requirements. (b) p (c) The construction of impervious surfaces and placement of fill on the site will create additional storm water runbff: The tailings posse-ss a high natural p.,rmeability ,, which will be reduced by the site alterations. Some culvert installation and g g _ op- y rand aloe deve�l meilt roads. drains e channel�zatian may be necessary under ' 3(f) The q ' y � surface water runoff could be reduced. ual.a.t of Overland flow of .draiiage runoff' water co:.�-et,ts sgdimentsr: gils; chemicals and other substances (depending on what, specific ,iftdustr.ial users eventually would locate hex,e).j Tho S6 contatinants may Mow into Butte Creek or into Ddgar Slough (an irrigation Channel in this ax'ea), which lie adjacent to the site► However, ]�ighfi and ,moderato i.;�tensity industrial users are projected for lLocat'ion on ,the site; rather than .tan ufadtit;operations. ,Or Gather`. intensive industrial uses which 'would be oH�, concern. Any potentially objectionable uses would, he subject to use pormit requirezents. le, �1� zone Will allow l g' t and;t,t-rial uses" groundwater table inf the sree'. 1's shall"64 arti (h) : Tno, P dui arty, in the wi�.�'ter when standing W_p. eer has been previousl'y� observed, ,Ai y: iftdus ;dial discharges o� pollUt"&nts c:,ou1d0 the to ore,O Impact doth the ,surface haters a,,i'd the ground -;waters. �4owevd'r, in' dustrl.a! use already exists in the a'ea,..-:and additional intensive„ waste-generating U86111are�� not £oidseen on this site',, '' ural state is subject to anundataat g p. n durisx' t�:anter runoff in the site lies adjacent to Bratte i l� fI� Appenlix p page 8a of 9 ti 1 �Xi. AxSCtJSSaK aFrVxxot�rrnr�A1�v�ruATIN hN x u+L,44 v�A t i r TAJ�J' V) i }lfis sxe.mander ofµ., / hof the Butte �.�fi-acre paxe� . 4d-�U2U)`, is a, Portis� A :1�ZR Creek hast Ylati'lbid Area.�Ciust-or ve opmen�proposal, prepared for t,U,,g xesadent-ial project.• This ro eco $ante xs proposed 116-v.cxe. parcel, fess the sub jc�ct p. j 1 for retention 1h ns�..u.ra1 woodland as an;, 'di sturbed area, under that PAC devel,cjVmen� Milan. The site ,is generally level with sloPeS less than 1 percent. Soils are of the "Tailings - Ili ver�vash Assc� at?n. Vegetation a s dis- tuxbed open grasslandiflng the hhway yfront;� a'►' riparian the site xs vegetation along .the eastern porPA.ori. levation , a� This 240 feet. Annual rainfall. is between 25 and 28 inches. site is subject to inundation placement of fill material this con: _ 4 ikna uses. inch w�.��. reduce _cerncan Su�'rt�undng �, • ude a The site is cjxrently va single family ; es,3,dence noiP h!-east Of the site k and tutte .Cree Rock Company acx'c�+,s, t;'�e Syway to the west. �tutte Creek Rock Co: operates a private acceugs toad south of th6 :site which leads r to 'their gravel extractOh pit, located further to the east 4 fii�le+, Butte Creek hies south`of this access road, an the north is the Bagar Slough irrigation channel, beyond which are open On developed fiefs. ilrutnbug Road lies ki mile furthergnOrth, of the To the east are pxeviousl extracted tat.lin s areas r'� �reverG .ng to riparian wobd.lwadk The specie-ic indu!3 rial uses of the site, Ghave not yet been d.ete rmined, hoc light industrial acti'v' ities are foreseen: warehouses, comme tial uses, bus 'in offices (contractors), equipment storag" } etc... Intensive manufact'e'ring uses on the site are not ant .expated user f coon. of bLi l"dings - development roads i aril paxk�ng Coo stru 'st+,�ces)tvill evolve the and overcovering of the sites tailings the entire w site will eventually 'be to tvi th i11 materialto al iousilaisturbeow site ehylb�earing arid' fr,bhtage land as been pxev y ,a�+ading aril ,i11 material has boen plrced ori approximately ilve or six a re.s along the Skyway. `frontage: endic P..- page of I , ti iii. TD1$CUs,5ION OF ENVIRONMENTAL, EV'ALUA,TION (continued) " Creek and :seasonal high groundwater conditions �axist. The ' Butte county Public Narks Dept. road foreman Torr the area, Bill Thompson, leas observed flooding,of the site nureraus Mmes in the past. Development of the site may expose property im.P., men ofnts fallomateria? g(wlhich�hasation been doneroblon5portions. oHoweverf th ecsite,, and planned £or the entire site) would alleviate in undatIoFa pra��lems. The '�+ppficant state,.►, that a low prohai�4 ity of flooding will exist at this site, particulaxy w�,th sate develppment oraised r . mial,., Storm intensa .t,ics gxemtet thanb :Lb2'OOyearintens tyarer'only of con.cern, which are ver infrequent 4:(a) , $(.d) : Tie eastern. 4t .aches of this i 9.42 -acre prod eict site contains riparian vegetation, twenty -plus year o�d,gxowth wa t'Ih- if in the old gravel extraction areas of the, i3utte Creek'taa lines:: Tndustri,%l development .of the site will require removal of this four acres of, .growth to al1ot4. deposition of fill material. fIawevero the ptoj6ct site is bordered on the east by the proposed natura. woodland a4a .(to remain undeveloped and undisturbed) of the Butte Creek East PAC_development plan. Therefore, the re moval of this small area of vegetation is not considered S�0.- °. "' Development" buffer on the east Wculd help protect i.ficant. A Na wildlife. 4(t): A rare p l ant ; 1z dwell Xno tweed * is known to exist in, the aaF.a, based on previous 'plant surveys (refer to attached map, Which acates these locations as �iP:OT3x-2") . since thea habitat of qhs species is Volcanic outcrops in foo;thil.l. irooci��ano ' 'site is not,,,,, ikely to contain this plant. ,1 this diS , eA, project s i (a), ., (b) Noi8e levels wouldI i'ncreasfe due to vehicular, movement and a'ndustr�al; activity. people pot�!nta:ally ma.y bQ exposed eta hi.,gh' noti'sse levels 'from machinery or;}alan't operations. �1dwdver, an eX1!;i hg industrial_ use (Butte,Creek Rock Co.) occurs in the are6, alreadyi� and the, busy Skyway traffic,co,rridox .lies co'n- 1i ti guous to the site. P,robab:ie `uses expected for this site `would not +generate s-bstantial noire .,,for this largely undeveloped area. however, one residence a')s lo'' `,tea contiguous to the Project site, at the northeastern t ieSr. Objectionable uses that would emit serious noise impe 'would be subject to use permit requirements. 'X i Lightl.ng for security, purposes will increase the total { :light in the area during. the evening and night hours. ' Any lighting facilities should 'be locator and shielded to prevent' excess light civ glare on the 8kyWay., Certain industrial uses tAppendix P = page 8b of 9 III. DISCUSSION Or h�tVlitOIJAs�hTt1L EVALUATION i' (continued) may generate cnns,' derable light ar glare. Use.S i,nvol inng ex.- cessive light or glare would be subject to. securing a use,, permit,,, wherein further environmental analysis of specific uses would 'fie possible. Alsopiittle develo meat or residential use exists in this l.ocali,ty A a Aernlop; ent in this r-1 .zoar; Would extend the I;ndus-c� 'x3411 area from the ` west into an area designatedfor res`ideritial use: The rezono and subsequent' Tenta'l:ive 8ubdivis on" Map for this site has been considered consistent with the B tt6' 'Cour ty General pian by thi,-,Planning Department, since the. site 'is con= tiguous to existing industrial uses, This deVelopment may`'set a' trend for further industrial dovelgpmeixt in aroas designated for residenti.a"i use. Noweve�r, this `156-acre parcel is an 1,s�olat0'd area of= M-1 zoning3,surrounded by pR-S, Foot 111 Recreaii6 ai- .'Viv'6 'acre parcel. ,zoning on throe- sides, anal M_2 zoning on 'the,, Wetter boundary* only,` ;And ' the major' 3 ty of the 19 ,acre parol , is proposed for IPA(, zoning as paxt of the Butte, Creek east PAC development. Thetefo're ,further expansion of industrial uses in the area is not: probable. CiVen the locatior, of the, subject site contiguous to the 4-lane Skyway thoroughfare and to the existing Butte C'ree'p'Dock Cok industrial site west of the Skyway across from the site, commercial, and light industrial use may be the most reasonable and appropriate land us(- 'on this site. Resident a3 use does not appear feasible 8(b): Industrial operation, particularly of the intensive type, may conflict with the single -family residence that exists northeast of the situ. X1'0 other -residences occur in close, ., pronn ity to the project site, 9a� ► (b) n ;15 iu) , (ba : Some natural resources would, be usod during,any new constYuation. Uponcompletion, the use of nonce renewably resources, for heating, air conditioning and iricustrial operations Would occr at a sustained level. This sustained level ,;would 'be'.higher' for indt��strial 'uses that. for r resi den'tial uses . lQ: With any industr,Ldl: operation, there is a potential fo.ry release of harmful sub stances during an accident or extreme con- ions this 'type would be su'bj'_ect to ad 1 ditions. and uses o: ditiona en"ViMmental reViOW y Appendix p page 8c of 9 III. I)ISCTSSI ON OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) , 13(a), (c), (d') , (f) : Increased vehicular movement in the area and traffic ci.rcul.at-ion on and off the Skyway would occur, potentially increasing congestion on the Skyway. Direct access off the Skyway has several. limitations: 1 1. Restricted maneuverability because of the 4 -Lune Skyway, with one-way frontage traffic. However,' a turning area across the center dividing median exists, currently utilized by Butte Creek Rock Co. trucks. 2. Location of the project near a highway curve, with restricted sight distance (westbound. traffic) However, adequate sight distance Idkists for a distance of about 100 yards before the curve Skyway g proposed development o:� the s:i.te, with the only.direc.taSkywa raccess fromtheexisting e' thment roadway (which lies immediately opposite the entrance to Butte Creek Rock Company) , plus an additional emergency -only access road at the opposite end of the site. Thd Butte County Publ.,ic Works Department states that access driveways should be located to pro'sri.de adequate sight distance for safe ingress and egress. Relocation of this existingaccess road is a possible llnghtdistance on vTthe westbdund Skywayrment, ;which would improve' the e si. ,Some impedance of Skyway traffic may occur from slow-moving vehicles (primarily trucks) entering this four -lane arterial thoroughfare. I-1bwevev, because of the development's prop'o edi restricted access; the existence of two westbound lr and the existing heavy industrial ',ra'ffi:c circulation fi: a,E the adjacent Butte Creek Rock Company industrial, use, this impact is not expected to be signii+icarit. Existing Skyway traffic _ has been xecarcleci at 9800 ADT (1979 Public ii�orks 'count), tucll below the capacity of a four -lane divided highway. 14: Public service demands Would be generated. on lands just beyond the designated Chico Urban Area. The 'nearest fire protection facility is the Butte County Fire " Department, Fair Street station located approximately three miles away, with I ery good access via the Skyway from central Chico. The Butte County 'Ease Department states that they have no objections to the proposed Use. - Appendix .F paged of III. I)ISCUSSIoN or, ENVIRONMENTAL bVAbtlATIUN '(continued:) 16a b: " 'ty and telephone lines would have to be extagded , , filer~.trxca, to any buildings on the site. Facilities exist in the ai`ea. l0i. Site development and associated industrial _activit:y, could result in an aesthetically offensive te vi etv from e S1 yr�'�.y. liowevbr, th►6 area already Lias industrial. uses (Butte Creek Rock Company ` a%ijacent on west and the site has 'previously been cons tieraltxy altered from itsnatural state. 21. Although there is some potential for archaeological sites along Butte Creek, this potential would be low clue to the extensive dredging operations that have occurred in the past, as well as other site disturbances. 22b; This retone Would ally 't industrial uses in an area tli`at is designated for residential uses. 22c; Potential environme,ttal impacts 'of this project include site al.t;eration., '`soil erosion, drainage, noise, light and glare, traffic, water and air quality, conflicts in land use, an increased use of energy and natural resources, and the possible creation of an aesthetically offensive view. At this location, these potential impacts, are .not expected,to be significant, especially corisicler3ng the relatively shall project size and proximity of existing industrial uses, - my industrial uses which might be objecti.on.able by reason of emiss3,on of noise', offensive odor, smoke, (1118t,'hright lights, vibration, or involving the handling of dangerous materials would be subject to socuri-tig a use permit. Therefore, those uses which may create significant environmental effects at this location undotr the proposed zoning would be subject to additional environ- mental, analysis, and opport,inities to impose nocessary conditions would be ava'ilabio Apoondix V page $e of 9 r ,r , riTO�t�,CL Gi.� 190TIOL, , � TIO: ❑ secretary ;l ox' 1te ottrce `� ILH 16 ftnth Stxe0t, Aocm '1 � Sacramelit;o, Crtltfoxni.a . `�a 'i + AN 2z 1R in Cotmt7 , COIAX),Cier, t o 3 �.1?�C!F y lARi�s tw44SOt4, County CItirCk A. JACdN f s5npul Orov 110 F ROM: tiviranman.i:r 1 S ev:iew lar ment 3 Coun'hv 01 Oro'vilie, Ca L i f' ornia }; 1 _04-24 05, Pro;j oc t SL'ltle `rent,t°Give Dat el MELD AP 11 40�2w133 Pro 7,,L,-66r� en Speca• �•c 1100 feet plus, soutll of 'The 51cyJay� c mAtt_e C e ka,_sou lierzst o __Chi co. 0`,our y Prod Oc' ' 1� ca'l pn City Iitit`te Chico California �a Description o� N�x�ure Pi�.r ase and Reriwar:swc.p o� pro xt� 'r C.ot Land div s� of of 50.6 acTOs to ctt4t � two pa'rce�s, o,wb of 5 «5 acres and one of 45.:1 acres, fox ir�dustxa al use N=0 of Public: Agency Appr.oNrin Pz^dJcc Bgttc CountyAdvisor `_A et`Lc�__-- Namc; of �:r ion r5r Agelicy Oarrying OlAt Frotj ec t 13a1dill att GosttractIng ,,_ Exempt S'tai�tx rheck Oxe.) L+`rnerget�,c� r'Seo. 1� Lmer ency Pro j 001't ( Sec',, 15071 (b j arid X_ Cat } or cal xe,n �t o� . State 111'y e ani. �G'c:i;;l fJYl n amber: ,. Class xistins= aacil��ties Reasons why pro joct is Pro ect meetsg Ladd I ties, e xemp t j on « _��,,: �__.,� Go l�e Telephone Area Contac, Pe,rsor � 534-4777 l,arl 1J __ Nclson Attach. i eVtified &,,cumen,t cf r~�tompt�tl� far�c,�n�;a ' ~� rro ecE7 deco a�..t: 2. ,,as a nu.,ct o e the r ,� o beq,, �. fI' ect `b . th. PIt1° ageney' approv�._8 1J�tr D, Nelson lali�ra.ro�merit�a. tt�V�.01J 1C�iY'e�tox„_. u x, APPENK F VIRMM e edCbEPLeaaT V0 .t f (To,ell y Agehcy) :Cog # ?8-06-15-02 ';�\ x o T3ACKOROCJND `_ . Name of Proparieizt.�.aycl Ss�5ge3 2 . Ad(lres a ;and, phone Numb er a _ ,+ roponEtnt� ; post �J ioe BQ 1% °R,» R,op2r r 3. Date of Checklist Submitted . Agetzcy Requiring Checklist, 5 Name, a.f i,roposaj # ;appl.iable�Gi. ay vo Parcel Maw' cret���.n�; ��a, t�aroe7 s on ..fJ n 8�t a' .rc� 'o.�.; go,-.C.�;_,"�.n-.. , ti lZ. EIVUIR0ITENTAL xMCSt�e sit and "tea b:e" snswers are"" (Explanations c l yy req.red on attached shuts.) YES MAYBE 1� v; 1,,; .Eatth. Ijilll the proposal, res-ult, in sig.canb 4 aUnstable, earth car it~io , change n gealogac substruct d` p acements; coin'- b, p l Disrulniors, oyeis p rcovering, of. the s41.2 �.., c. Chari • p g phY or ground 'sure C ge in to n re face relief futures or rotoval. topsoil.? .. 3 uctx on. cover ng o . inodifica;, d pee8tr tion ai any unique: geologic, or, �:cal f 7, pys eetures , e ► ofcs6118):lez Cher on Or, off ,the site f G'hanges in .deposition or exrosion b h Bch aitds.� a charges in $iltA� r , tions deposition or erosion Ai.cli may,inodify` the channel of ar,river Or stream o the bed'of the ocean or any, .bay 3_ in ct or LAO � . Loss o' C- ptimef agta.1�r cue naiad clesi dt�cti've �v�l,s,iaui.o�. g ir'bati areas? Appendix E pegs 1 69 9 .. i:^1✓ L' p7 1i1 +,',K3S IL' ,. No a h. EXg.osu,re. o �oop:q. A',FrFert�;`o�: >` -= eg :ogid haz a,�ds-':;uckl,xas earn qu lce landslides , mudslides, ' ground id; ure or .3.#I .r hazard+g. 'i„ 2. Air. R1i1 the propa'bal restxIt , , a. Subptantial epptipra:tipo _o ' ` mb .'tin; or.p qual_#J''7 � b . The` creation � ohs ec�ionah�.�� x a.��r�. „ adprs , ..mok0 or ,fume :s? . a c. Si'gn3ficaot kaIltcrrst�, on of air movement, ro s%xe or .empat.ure, e�.thea or 7ny, change, in, clAm�to; ,r Y 1 locally or regionally? 3 Mater, . 14iiL rhe propos 1 s u�,t in ubstant-3s,1; gg a i Changes in currents,, or the course or-diraation of water movements? � nsa rb+ Changes in d6sorpti6n rates, drainage patterns , .or , lie ra} e and amo nt rc surface, water .runoff71 01 c; Need for ,off "itp s> rfacedrainage improvements „ including vegetaO tin removal. tt channelizatioor culVdrt ,t. installac ion � � d • 3. to the cQorse or f��o�,fj. of .flood wa.t+srs 7 e , "Chaligeri '1�he ainoiiit d� _rrfae x a , � „ _ v�'atF;�� dal 711 � � wader bo y a . . ))is i Char e A _ � ;ta st��faee 'w�,�ers,, .. . in any alte.ratioli, of 'surface 1� C � 0 1 c: IMi►IC�JSSTO' OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION 1 h3.0 proposal: is a: L%xid diV�14,03i to create twoparcels on ,A P# 40 0� 1,30 soul,hoast of Chico. The 0.84 acre site is looted on, -he southeast corxrox of •th.e i.nters��c•tion of Xotre Dame Boixlevard aad Marrow Dane, bus L east of Staten te axid south of the Skyway oe�-tourt;hi.l.e. !t'he land is flat vej., gcnt.l o capon land-rgrassland terrain which is a`�rc�d.ami.naxttly altered from prior, human activities. Aa ix�I;ermi.ttent drainage channel :runs •th.rough the center of t.`�t m property; coxaxa,ecting; With Edgar Slough; a tributary oha=: el of Gem` �c,"he Creep to ;the west (this tributary ch=aellies south of the 'property= several huxtdvod yards)and contai.n.s riparian, vegetation growth. Soils are Viva loaf and, Vina loam shallow phase. The "1G'Ce Coibat Ce le �' y 1l Plo,:� designates the sit• , xor Zacl .stra.al uses.,, Current zoni Is .A.,2:` The prop ort" -,' currently is used in part for storage of buildi.�8 materials. 'fa the west, across Notre Dame :Boulevard and adjacent to R.-i.ghway 99E, is a lumber yard. The ' g nr,el that flowg' through the subject property traver eo thisl e chay ? : , _ , p leo this lumber and site also aid has been altered b dcvelo men�y the uor•th. is property vvtit:M, Lhe Ca. t-y of Chico l the Pacific Telephone 'yard, and a Trailer sales yard. Land to the east and: s �. south ndeVelop ed open land. Vater will. be L,yvail.abl e from Californ.a:a Water Servicers Companyii 1b I ,3b• Pux-bher industrial developmeu•t of the property will in- c:ra�tse•`the imp..'rvivi.,5 surf acingfl of the site and will generate some ad.di,ti.onal romoff draillagea Ad.e uaa tte o �h d�`i�yn.ii e the ge 'of the site exists via the creek dra-aina 6ha� a,el g p perty. Only, litited upS•tream �',,1_= i utilizes this small drainage way since 'the Butte Crook Diversion Chan�iel c'u'ts off the eveek approximately one mi.l.e to the east. In tiA8 arena, many roadn d.evelopmen.•ts across streams and.. d.rai.nage cha els may have i ri�Uffi.oi.exit cul•r e,,rt ,f4olli.•ti.es to accon -date wtist� r g or future drainage�egvremex�ts�' often, small.-sited. cul,.verts tare i.rtsta`Llod withbvbb fo,','y'rbi.gh't to future area drainage needs. t/1 Order to aocomrnodate Future or Ul tiblate drai.uage :From future develapmwit of watershed. lands upstroal 'i rot ebl.;s Dropprty; any roads developed aox,00s this pro,} ,�pty's (.rai.n,age cha .el. vt .11 -require a .equa-tely- sized culverts. A possible solution is to regui wo a drainage eaoemcr>,t along the, oharin.el» lndustrial 6,ovolop> ent of th.o propQ9, a parcels could result �w the discharge of Indus, ri.al poll ut,ayus into the drainage rhaxtnel j �rRch: would. transmit these, r �nt�ninants to Edgar Sloagh arid. Comanche rir Creek. Apperidi.x I? page 8 o f r 17 ", ue� I L y ON NOTICE OP i) ERM1A?T1 p 137" T0: %-7 Ser•.retary foc ``�tcg.nurce's 1416 Ninth Street, i,00ni 151.1, CLAW A. N ON, Cou* dark S ac varnento , CA 95814.0, I;iiOta�lJEt / „ y •'tqY?�; ���e d Agency) �,,ounty te Clerk Gutl;b L 1959 G7 rd to E" � .,_, � w a E _._..-- ....�. n n„ a R e v i e tai . D ap a r t me n t. (1 s.11 e , Fn 7'I La` n4Y: An, er. Drive__ 0rOVJ Ll te . Ca i iforoi a 05965 y viling o Notice of Determination :%n Co mpi:a.anc �W-L SUI�JECx Section 21108 or 21.152 of 'the Public Rr, soul�des Code Loc) # 7846-43:,92 i 7-vtIa oect T t _e Pauline,filiA '0-03- Arhats Illr,is eri,__c�_•�'W?:tarste C eating ousp i um er'I submitted to Stat:,rikarngiou onty acer,son e"lep anE� Num er en P1or ave t;,.� 926 _L534 7/7 r o rJ �7 n n_,�i� fD Project: Locates Qe1v,.% a M and ComancFie Cr6ek just Ivv. � -scut�i Of.�C ,a Pro act escript on Tentative 'parcel map ereatin+g four parcels r � This is to as -vise that the , Q� utte. Cour, 1"Advisary., J g-Leag' Agency has made bhe:'�1:�,1.Lo��in ',',dete,�m nation� vo�atdL the bave�de� described project ; ,, 1, The project /% 0111 have a 'sigx�i fa•cant effect on the Will not emrronment � � • are /`%` An Environmental Impi.sio s1?o£tCEaA--pa.nd was erti. ie project 2 • d as pursuant to the 'prow Q Californiaequired by Section 150850: �tvative • � 4) 1.4 Ca1�.;Corn�.a Adman�.s Code �.ve Decaratiaxx eras jhrcared. fox: th:s project pyirsuant /X7 A Negat,•" to the xovisions of SQA. A cop�r of t"tie negative D :clara- t•ion may' .be ,e'6YAi&(td at th,e Environmental �-ew 'Department, 7 County Center t)ti re, Otaville, Galifornira 95965 L7 ! wtioti; was filed iht icat.a.rig th1.s pro�'ectsy is 3 A Notice of Exam',`o exempt from et'jVit` nm� nta1 review 1 %� X1'7 Apr�xidi: ll,, p0 ge 1 of 2 � e Ir / A sptatem��,fc of, r Consideration was t Was no d3.n Cams d / �% Overriding adopted kor i:his project'. ' c 5 lid iga ion measur, s adopted by the Load ,A.gency, to reduce thO' -. _ �.mpaess of the _- approved project are: ©NE i en s�.gnature Eael D N618bn ` : GnVi roi irOe ItOl'AON' i eW Di t-ectdr Date rl il )l yy ra�l3�'y� � o �v ,y Arbotp t1hisporin&I Waters is seeltin the dlviokn off' 7.16 agree o;t land Which is designated day o"as-oza�or's srcel nuMbor 4o - I o3 -.4i and s a portion; OX olectloiiZ .; T �� 2i; I4 .1); 3. and M4 The, px 0jec t 01 to 3 southeast off'' Chiba, COAX= VO parcu-lo of Ing si,v,!s ars: proposed. ParcelAne wi11 bo 1.74- �'Orea, par !+ 5. Two will be i , 4 acres s 'areel TYPO � vaaIi vie ' ,� . q alorepi TIM! proms .. O�t• acre and parcel �uur w�.l�, be is beins i.ni4tia.ted at this �k�i,me' �`or the pur'�adt� o prat/ d�n� indus-tri:al Gots xQr Gt�VM'✓�4p11iG8A�9 Vol tures P�0001y°tly exist onsi ts. Power and phone li.nao are available From exi $ 111 adjacent fac�.l�.t iao pre pat ed percel€ and r � l be served �yi,ndkvirdu,al. di~ssai dor septa c systoX�ls, proposed; method o ' sewage parcel one will be by h.00%Up � o the Ca.ty off" Ch <�o sower li na along Morrow Lane: Water is available through the drilling Of Individual wea.),s • y�Thep�eyxiyot:1.na,y�zongi A .� i N 'Jri,l..e county land uoe dealg lat5 on is d' strict 18 A�-2 industrial, N� P,G Pii l� 'Air SETTING The prbieW' site occupies land that Is 90n rellY teveao�. sop) between Mor rbty Lane and Comanche drop in ole,. Creak just; to the east of Highway, 99+ ,data ori c only e t s regio-, vred between the Morrow Lane �Fronta e and ComarAche Cre' i' The thin oyer L" tcpca. Is made up of mos tly Linh and grave. underlain by sooulders aild river rO ck a% a shallow depth. ;ros'a.on potential onsite is low ane the expansive qualities of, the soil are moderate., Piss hazards in the arca are rn erato to high in the dry summer months xo urfaoe or s�ttb ur eace fauA is exist in the vicinity off' � ' e pr, ow powed project, The 1 i qui f. oto 3t '. p i.s moderate . .he l in the pre jec`L' s� 4e i.s tx'averoodafrom eaSt��rea to �goot by two established di*aihage. cha,nhelo. Carna.rlcha Cree-k crosses the southe n end of the pr -lo jOct OltOli and a drainage swaY.o passes �throu h the north=-con�t+rai part of the: sate. The i'loral envi.rtorl'o- onsite can be di�i.ded into three components,q The Ina jor ty of the sate lit) Covered with the annuali�'grasses common to the SliGrra, fO?th lls. A-3 r rr N 7ITAL SETTIM cont' Iv�Os`t eonuncn 0•these rzc udo 'oxtallo o vr�.,►.d rata and � t" 1t c#tatjon along the dra_nat;o b y°,x*� �� star this . o , Y rt t yp Composed s:sed o nal trt„as and partly` r:a.pa� i��n� t� � trr�os t h arr cottonwo�sd*�. Riparlan-aosoolwbed turas oxi stent slang the swalo e)� whic �. a nc�n� �,�. o�x �ahihubbr,�'y �.� .�ca,� sca t and none: were obaorved on -the oto Inspcotioni the banks of Comanche Creolt riparian-tYpo vegetation c xx. t"ts « �rraa'rnores cottonw(�ods , box older I Vegetation maplo and riparish�as,�o:siat` d shrubbery aro e�rar�i�,n nt is Lower Sonoran. �Typticalin tav an filarea e `o�nsitt'.oma�rt ec �% w cp Le;a n moa.daw�- include at anytime red-win g blackb� rc" lark, crow, mourning dove amara cans �; tivhite-crayvreti dlet-green swallow, orall.ge spa,c.ow;barn swa low, Vi crowned cancrwo���o�� turkey vix lture oorub Jays,amm�n flickers cI�onjunco acorn wood- peaker, any water birds attracted to Comanche Creeks s and_ oth0 rs• Dian-nal life is zomewhst Gopher, rests ct�,here Sue "to the proximity; of man and dovelopment G 6r ��eld mice; rabbit and skuxrk aro *the most common xnemm*alsr The site is known to be within the range of deer, oougar, bobcat and cryo 1-e . Baas are common at- night. Ci MMOn reptiles include: western fence lizard ' and, snakes,, NO running or standing water exists in the drainage swa,le that would support fish or amphibian life. Goma.ncho Croak provides aquatic 'habiLet onsite. Trout (rainbow; Borman brown; etci ) are resident as well as bass,salmon, st6elhoad (when spawning) and other non-�garrle sp&,es. Amphibian life thrives in the moistness o:' the riparian ha:blt&t along both sides of Corna.liche Creek Ift-L'or qualitY j in -the crook a generally good although wa.te� becomes stagnant in the lcte summer.. Accord.i`ng to :the I-and use Olemon4 of t"he Butte the ro `ect site is a��ndus't, ial. T Counter Ger e�.a.l plan the land use dos ygnatior� in the he area encompassing p 4 site .s preen��y �oried �--� �overal revers&, lc.nd U. exist surrounding the sites. To the north the Arra jecct si't o is boundod by Morrow Lane. Across tjorrow Lane from too site ' s a, Pacific Tslophono Company 'o�,uipmont Trans - and service yard and a California nepa �tmont of ote portation eauipment and maintenance yar^d. Land to the eaa of those inbUstrial ases is open, la To the east of the pro.sbo"t Site is an 8.5 acre parcel lye LoYa ;a x � to DIarion 'Hobson which is undergoing onvir Y�rnental *ev' 0W for approval of a parcc.� . Map similar to this Ono. The purpose is also to Provide I'N r if �1yy, qry��.�%j,+�f{{�ry+�. Yuy�,y�,.yjd�w3q'�G'�y���'f�;���'11 y��.�+' *���y^�1 �:�yc�a±�jr, ��y. �%y't+ on YUd�w.'lo ad{J�+�econt7 ,pwa.�o6l. 1'4�dr�thar eaot Is {.��1�`�.P�M�i��.reti +.�j�y �.. sidorrblaa, dwoxl inZ ana tho MB17 �Jauorir)r Oompany; �;; ;;ho 4 west a�' `the oitet on both oidoo o: Notary Dania-"Daald,Vard Is the Payl.00n Dtzilc3big S: pplyv t;iCy111 zany. To 'thu yaw h aoroos 4-pt ,mho Croce is ''I�yh god k�y�.ugrch, .iti�,�.r� ,. p9lryy��A��:����1����y�x{�i a'„y� $ l�:L.4.go p4xrk�dw�ing arca. No �r Md.�u-ctures �pJa�'ooF3��Atly A�i{�.i st exist ,�i tho prop000d prc joot site. 'rChalro 3',i TIO I'illu'vo Die `to tho mttwa of lana u8GO in the ax,,om surround- ing 't; 6 py;`o ject 't;ho aoouo`t;� C Gi'1vA-ront' ent fi,o doidnw.,ed b, traffic nploe r Traffiq noa s'e of somewhat l«o,pa" ILoading and utloadiiv or goody at Paylaoo Bull.c34;r►� ,. uj�ply and a * pac�.�"�.o Telephone ��d C:a��Lron� aro ai;iio main contrilr4toro totho a.00ur t io onviroment- W r; XIII. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL Wi►ALUATION W �, .7�. lla,arupt�.ans, d.sp�,�comr�n•�s, c;ont;�aOta;c�n �����. catr�r� covering. oT the soil, will ,3n0O` It wj:I*Y,,.,"ho or,ataj)jiOhment- .0 industrial urges oncito . Tho oxtent will dtc,pond upon, s.i 4 tai. st •uc:tuz F , ;;-i;Oraao areaa, I rewired park.1'ii arta 1.e. hevo will be, Nome increase, aa: soil erosion o - c�do�oulleveling and aokotrl:ctiOn activities, �nqOrvllle more pronour400d IX devol.Op­ rat nt takos place during the raix,,y seazon� The ostablishment o:r an industrial Tac»i.lity oil proliosed Parcel Vour would erioroach Yi_)on a:o�t pnohc Droop. COnsttuctiOn. activity near the oreoky o path could i^cam sult in siltation, erosion or soil; depo*ltion dOrvaztream. Zia. a. it ith now industrial activity will come an. increase in -tri~a:r,Uc :for employee °t<rarioportation and industrial wa.rosb l'lxft inor�asO in. vehicular tra,: ie will result in. anmorocco in +he release o:C hydrocarbdn8, carbon Molloxxdo and oxides oe n.itrOgexx to tho. atmosphere lo" , ca,l:ly. Thera will be an increase in low dust love .IL associated with the con8truction. pha.sos. ever.., . of -„to ma.nu Ca,oturing or processing in-,, dustrial usos which cOuld ,`Locate on the roposoa parOels.:, have ; e ability to create and reloase 013. ttiona.bl odors to the atmosphere. while an A- P Zoning dood not regUirc use permits Zor all industrial uses, any industrial use wili'ich may be ob�ectiona,blo duo to :dor smoke or xwies must adquire a U26. pOXTIit 3, b i There will be an ino� ease in the,ra,te, and amount cry surTaoe water ru74j,o2p ".oca.11y due to the. introduction O:. �.MPOrvious mataritLis oxis,ite dttring construotj on of , n lust a i'aci l i.ties 3.P". runO; P e4terltis trio drainage swale and Qomanczho OrOelr Of, OI' site imoro�veiTionts wall be somewhat egraderl by petrol.ouiA pro&,ots and detergents washed i'ram paved surT4ces. Tho-re, may ,be minimal degradation oT vAter fipp�i3x F t� page of 9 i t '1 f 1dt<1✓d.Y1 Li U -0 quality ih Comanche: CM10- 1Z �1te '�� `t;7�.�; � Tn viewing the d i i2^ Q't U t Y1i l�E t` 1 dta`V`t��,Cij,��iui t in the iJCi ,l C1 1 Y C , rael,ust.vj'al U1,1pu WhIell vloul(I prraduoo heated or ver 0t0U WD0Id n©t be ci����r✓'1;�ae� . coolod efTluel;at or erganle 'tea Zoc apt• hextoY {a" ± rt�JC�ri x�tr char shoald be fto ef:CCA' d��:�c�a'kted on Nyatet, �ic�ti�1 at" te��acratua�e or quality in the.,a oxye;ena buildup oa. 1lutriellt0l O tc+ " .. wihould Ci7m.l Tache L'a"��,T.,' L� if -le �`- f0c"`t � atally time pa 11Lli>'�i�`Ll� t�,�iwa 7.I)a�.11 tly' 02 'W'd i,'V �ae�.tici� �o`r no t� boall the pattern :pan the paot c i/ y �ta Al l�i• :1 ll ZaFa +4,Flll �.i/` 4� aha i.At�UFh.! V WN •L Taoill llt60 0J, �l �rr.Y�o�+\af6N:3-d vogoa.. "R t1 i� °I;�y 'I3y1 "trr 2 i 't Ile, V�,�.LYi�able �G"lpar.,�.l�.�l ;t' j J"G`C9�,, r°ly�Ll�:��' i> !, �a `t tio'r a hdlg' Comalzzehe '4roledka 5.d, They;��""c�posal r1��"` LX�atc� .17 ; 027 llr l:i�i3 i! C1 1.`a1 5 1gnLl oJ"J- bal'at will bo lout, ;, �..�,ayyd'a _01A� ��.. %w1 0voo111,'Ll WJSyy s, oV+1�Yy��ryAWr 0011-- 1 };a'%ufeiia:L"","� Z� :lCrua� `1 �c�Y.' Zy ciL11"i1t yy p�yq rt+y qy+, +eq) �+ ,f,, 'y' �+. �t+y�]t� �y �+ yw�g ,1, �}� ..y project. Ilic'roar�3:741�p `t FrMs4yJla.,rj.V , s:l•L�Irtef I1..lb �yy,, �i4�,47�wiJ5c covrJg '. ; aoX +sir+y�i�ryF1VI,�: + oparC.ltjof i "i:.,nd maintenance .o equi..'plao'F7.'MJd .L.�G.�A.Md C�A�u u . �` general ^r o� ��O�G.�3 r�,2'�� ��.YS�'S.,ti1�� o�i�a"r'�t].�Tl o:t the ` e h Zacllit a i ,.,��ie�."I.a�"r� trip � will Gontr '���ri1e `to the no e aso . _ y ind= Lria' l use: ac - ;� rai3 joeta�t�l i i � 0 due 40 r4olso iv, subject to ac- which ch quiring a uco �Ji,;,�`mit ill an 11a-2 "zonoa ��cG:�,de1�tl.cZ do- volopracnt is �,l�l�lt d n the arca, ho�rc�vt�rj a c1>u�.ticl�r �.;� to the oz` ho looa`t o'I at):Gti"iso Comanche 'CmAek 0outh project 01 `t+u': gh`t and,7. arr✓ FV . ,� be: noted. Con— E1"w 1a11`t�Yr � 'ia Include ta a:v:c"A.rs headlamps, facil-.Lty r operation (I �at n"gh'tti, glare Zrom Metallic s7tMoturos, >n;rght 116VU119 e u pinent vamel eori=GtO cOvOrIng- C.ea. The o0twbZ!Lllunent of induxtr al uses Uneite ir, 067.1 kotont vr tix r onoral plan ZUnd use recomm> nd at ono r h '11(justrI Lm.1 u.oeo are irk ccnx"�a�act With `�a°�e �Jc�agl�- y o the south, yl�,io con:�Iio`t chi N, ry'twy�/���.ya.� church lZ `1a Vllla�.ly tr�. /.. `t1V MMa,I. 4/4i „rc� `�yaa be xfI1' 4.:*LC apt e d by a lbu: L'er iri `il ( 1 ljis Ira. i � .oi-i a6ieaduras:) i �; c '!�urr eJprJy easee 1,,atural r000ttroos �vl�ry project, J, b o,w rrr x✓ii't(`� d.�� i to ma :taccUhn (,roc%, 001107. e+�te) VVi"d+'Yt7�yiJd) la a.wW,�??�f'ltu'.�y."t o �Jpetrro�yZCr`l y�J�(:�'odu��:1`�+y'`.�, �( etc,. v. 1a�� 1��i,a4 Y.SaU Gh �l.f .Y.i T:r �MK�r4ble �r�. Vwp. r �LEi �. 6,�a. rlr ;� . Maja Vhr�.[. �e.'� ii4W N aau�xy �h(, row �.�;��aCY?a?�a�►�C�F� #��°' �:;�,"V�'T���i'v�`FLi5'���%;'l+h '�T.�`Ix'C`�. a; ���,��4�' e'i ronowabl.e math a onvenowa, rspauro lhat will Lara USPIR A 13 -at Substantial incrG .", in tva =a way rybal t over Morrow lawle , Notro Dame BOU.6 vo q', A ti '131;, w ay au a reoult 0�0 the propooal. Tht,� lrrko��;aauoo yia,ll t;,o 6,0'pira,�dont �,ppr. 000 off' the faolli.ty.i v,imbor o:' Myloyaaa oto 13.b. 1; brjI"CanAa1 &W"Wcod orou vrlll hood. to Ur: AMOK to hindlp the irtic:rea0 ao Ib VMS �y11.J o'�� g o . 9j «�. p :. � � x ,.{ fir,. �l G�:r��.»� �o �'a:om 1�0 �`�r , t o.ti o o �� cco��,� o >,��.�� axc ,r I .,u'"4;., Tho Ino%a7"r10 In `Lr af:Lle will rphult Irl an Inor,��at in `t;r�� ' " c»;i" * .F .;G't"� ou�""c� �Y hazardw �,o People and �.kaa�it��:t s Thi ca Moot O ria �,ax�,tt zed In "t;he 40a linco realdeMW ,. I, u000 aro-Mit it Oxtoryb,„ivoly devolo�►e(L Poder Irian tr�a,�' j,:o,' n not i..�.l�l��It�Y1, in`u� erre i h' i .� �1” �r Thera w,a.t i bo -.In iraOroas4i. damaiid on the varic`ai3 public wervlces �rrhlk ;�aoliab projection and 0bractur«w%l Aro v u` eetion >rie�im.rM wAl Ivoreke ) the dere anr'i wjjJ,, not rosult in the e:tpans ow T sey'wioes Q j, prauo# t4iliry. 15 �`�"C�. �'i�,�"�i1a��"�C)��L'«��;1U���,�:1.:Ll'- t"��C7 G�lk7lCUili:C"i �i.`� 7.x"1 �.n��'r�s.4'S��iC�. +' a raW industrial T ac��."L�.hco j� ''. �", %,C L�'%°�"�;C+F�t``"L�.C�11ii xlV��:7`'""Vo ! y, py.� r k,.;at"00*bri�"ii.: 11 ka�Ir 3�tp .G�:iiD'PQ C7t11d1 / b a .'va uaU WON. will %e ava laI.,,le by "t;ho ARUBA of ins- `4.� ,,'N. Vitt A ooptie oys omz on palools 2i3, 3, at'lCt No S oil or subsurface goblogio ohvxaotorIzYL,.c,H.indloato=Y reason to ou poo«t; seption willyt�c��.}�toinaici o�t� °�''�.ce or , r=ound ww� cr. Tht? pro,�lC7�,.4id method 0; oewago, dJ,ia'rl;oz-al :dor prop000d Vatceal Ono A by toe SAY of Chico motor yo"t;o ii Rookup m4y be mado to tho trunit along Pr»orx�o.�v Lariv, 1:r Gapprova a is I 1 180 1 solid wam t;oo produced can be Acl4eC= by cyoyl�Ara: o�ppc(ial sc4"�".oi% ers r. 4d dopora tot the he 1.and:Mll, on z�;{: An ►� `a�o�'d�� ` � urV�ty v asl oh%htad At 6'' f 1, l 1 ioa c �� Fp To pro,j;cc,t valuablo r1pariall ' f'G`60 t%a` "I'l "'L1 721t`,,; Ca Tno�"�clt ; 01,oaL, a 25 `t O 30 1'00t Wifor baWZ,i ajot�ca o o ould noo d bol L :b`t GTIC u't; #iS. iiT► oaoji 1,0m 0 od �Jeijg the draiiia o u��ralo ta,o 16 p.rawleo aoxiouw ,^©a; the w�.`t O along �"iz� bouxitloxy of Par 010 0110 C. M, TWO and oom t ruotion will not tale placo tlxom. That Itiaal , �or�' :jor j Off" ]and Qputlj of Com~�,rwhe Crook be �,c3�`'lt that !a a parr; o � " IO;�od C��'ocT�» �nu�;� 0�ou�,(I IQ 't a �JlX � �+r�" �;C�Y�� t�ptwaorl the afC o provide 01 �.I-4tlu -14ry and tho a ux oll . 3 r 1 G:� +µ, », ; 1'ti':Lng, C��"1ould, b( � C�fi to.t "t.`ta c:OIf1- -to Tilx.`�:I.�,ato �.�.�'At; and glare ligpaOtu ) TlT1t Sa sL'L, „"i;`LtixXl`t It,, e r': c�;j�o � �,,Jjot�ld Meet' drai i7aLe regUil eTn�Y1°t;c� "�o Th Bunte Ceux-i•t y Depaot� ono O� Pulplio Wor#O - by,the ai't?ed i oe as opartially by lC1,11�.s�3�1.;� ili ; ;Caoii 1 °t;i'or�. \ S i l 'r t i f r OCIETY FOR CALIF ORNfk ARCHAEOLOGY 1)WtHot 2 Cloaringhouse July ?7o t97 Mr. Bo�l Neloo'n, Swot Cor �nvirr�nmentel Heview Department #7 CountyCenter Drive f1r. ovift C 95965 Dear Or. Nelson, On Thursday, -Jixly 270 1978 S co'ndu ted an archaeolo1 reconnaisBence of t4rae. properties ated Wlthib► ;3utt ' Oounty. They are as follows t ✓'Irirgania L. I�eseeno i,r; �p�4-45-10 lw4ated ori tlui � �� north side of Eaton Road Ohl south of Sycamore Creek in 'the northern sent on , the town of Ghloo in the N.W� 4)f Soctiot 1'0 j T. 22 N. , R. i t. , Richardson Springs .5" Se les a Construction of housing has alreadydisturbed much of the area and a levee has been 'built along the bank of Sycamore Creek. )+ , Marion P. Hobson & Frances J. Hobson - located be'tweer ° 'borrow Lane and Comanoh.e Crook at the oouthern ead. of the town of Chiao in the NEI of Soc`tiion 6 7.. 21 N. y� �" li • i Chico Quad. 7.5 ` Series, The property is apprW(Amately 7. acre p h s3,ze and oor silts of land 'that was once ou tiv4ted fields. The property covens a small sedti on of 0 manche, Creet; at the southern end and a K mall intermittent dura nago eroedes tho property in the northern sectV)n ;on s fair y Benzo aloflg both dtainages W th only aoa�l,�t ted oal�d. on the rest of the prapex ty Pauline )3Cvaft located to the east and ad;jiaaoftt- to- ., � the provarty Owned by Hobeon & Ro'4)oon descriibed %io`ve.. Tho, ; proj)6rty ,� a a'gptoxi.matoly X3.5 acri tts in s.Izo and c�cnsisto rt` land that, Was ow,.!e cultivated. A house and a 'W.ri are lOdated :I'A tho southern portion oil` the propertSe o Pri6r to my rocofthaissance: the properties x, on�ult�d h i ► l hidoo record iT ajna,�.ltx otin atbh ioorzig a 5tatd ltta,, ., e�. s�i,ty i .Chi • ' '1 . e a o,eola xee Y 'lw � .a.1�et�lagiaal siUO W1611e 16dAt6d: witk in the propol.ta.es descril,"eo, ahov'eb 146 dites hal: . bee�tt prevjouoly recorded.. ,1 My 'eeooniltaiaaaixde of the three I I-opertios ih►lt,e, doinple°tai b, that tai a `eas that could reasc►laa;bljr be expe�,siced to t;on ua n` mat6tidl8 of 6Grchaeol6gloal or hietrotical,value were in.spobtod. NO Archaeological '-or .hi lr t6tidtLl s3 tba wote o'boepvoO during V ;iWtpeetion of the properties and it zo reoommenijedd that archaeological ica1, clb e given to all Of the p-)�Y'601 s e�,xande JUL ,� ., SInd re�:,jr Cytel (gio) 6034610, Gt�s„ M040: Ciaun4y x�o i, teo Eklbg;x t ►,