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r03 pct TItle Tentative. Parcel Man A0# 40-03-42 Ma H cin Hobson _State Clearinghouse Number IF sUminer to State C* eairrirlkfo1150 ontac t Verson, an Te (ep ,x�ne Nuns er Earl �D Ne tsoii, -Director 915 534 4177 'ro,ject Loc W:ion - Between Mohrovt Lane and Comanche�Creek east ro3ect Descl:ip i 11 on .......... ....... NOTICE OF MTER14INATION This is to advise that the 8titte County Advisory r .�. TU:/7 Secretaryfor Resource l , 1416, Ninh Street, Room '4311 CLARi1tA4�1�J.SON, COW* Clark Sacramento, CA 9`` 814 I �y�� , ? taut+ ..�.,w..ww.,�...�,"'Deputy 7 County Clerkr---...:—..w.a......,......�.,w..., �,w...,...�; County of Butte PROM (Lead Ak"IeT114 Y) 135g' 6i rSx a reet _ Coun ty IT Orovi l l e California 9 'Env7 ronmente,I 'AMM ."+�`� ��,�,� 1r r �. tv �� � � �a ►r. e n l o u n 7177 w �, r i v e �,.�,__, o v. 7 . e C4� �.r. ;..r wl.rr7�.anxr.w+nw,.l.....rr,r.........�..,�.....wr SUBJECT: FilipS of- `Notice. of Determination in Complia,lhom �vvitll. section 21103 or 21152 the Public Resdurtko ,of, Log # 73..06, 28, 03, . r03 pct TItle Tentative. Parcel Man A0# 40-03-42 Ma H cin Hobson _State Clearinghouse Number IF sUminer to State C* eairrirlkfo1150 ontac t Verson, an Te (ep ,x�ne Nuns er Earl �D Ne tsoii, -Director 915 534 4177 'ro,ject Loc W:ion - Between Mohrovt Lane and Comanche�Creek east ro3ect Descl:ip i 11 on Tentative parcel map creating fotir parcels. This is to advise that the 8titte County Advisory Ag~ehcy tLeaa agency) has made the E61 'lowing determi a "Jions ',regarding the above-described projeWt p wil'i 1. The tdj ect have a significant effect on the Y w3.i : not . environment. 2. % An Environmental.. impact Report was prepared for -this pzlo j eco'; pursuant; to the provisions of CEQA; and was cettified as , ` Section '15035 (�1 14 California At�mz,nistrative Code required by % A Negative beclara:tion was prepared dor this pao j ect pursuc..,n t t;o the provision5 of CEQA. A copy of the Negative Decl_ara ' tion tray -be .dkaiiined at the Environmental, Revi o:v Depwrtmeni , 7 County Center Drive, OroVille, California, 95965: 3, t7 A Notice of EXetnption was filed' indicatthg this proi ect ;is exempt from envitoilmental ' xeview Appendix 11 �` a e 1 of 2 A'pp p_ .g 14 ,N lY 41'W `� d � C? 3, rin sc cl in � iavxsa an Of `i aOrO which 3. � doolg1la ted by 400e000r `o pard,.!. numbo j.r, c:4 portion q.� 000tion 6p! � '� w4�r 1 221.1 g 1�IP.D B and 14 projoo't s?a�r.tO al. to `0 e *t1u thoast oi' Cha.P�o o3.a,t'ar � ,p pour po,a.�calp will be orea�;o by th �a7» opasal , '���,rq o of which �'r3ll bt � .',0 + acro in jZ,e dIlld th �ry as '.xx 3 t pe.rr0e3, u l b � 0 5 =AoO in � pi e The prop is .bein 3.��3.°t3aated for th( purljuoO ij ,. o klvidin . xdaxrs sites for developmon i A 0ip,"J, �- residence Oxi, on the J,,-jrga parcel .axil wa13, ? at�.f l. 1^C'1111';i.l. Power_,Fni;x nep oltiot .adjacr-;mt »tq`�u�ft4 oo ro .osea lob€ wh16h are iu' developed. All sr�;�vIc��p ar�r e availtntble oil developed Parcel. NuWcev vouxya propo rtes Two, Three and :,'our �'P�al1 be >7erved h'sr�p»G4o � Sys tet,' s F j)d propCroed k ancon. '01a.e �v�ll be Fierved by,/ the liable b i -,h City df 011ie .�Gt�JCk��" p:�z �r�tt. Water is ava drilla,', i"�g oT ; 11th" iducjjj wed rl.ho q 0 na ons 1� t13.a't%:. . t is A-a2o The la;��' ,use G-03- ignatioll 40co1:ding to the Chaco Lid r;,;3o Element OT the o0VUy maral j I plan iiia Industrial iW i a i TAL S8T—TT Nal I the project site oslcuP5.ep lam" 'that .Es gax1e��»"�y' r1,�xa) bo'trw(Ijen morrow Erne a1' d C omanc�e CSP"eel �txa + `� the, east of Hi�;hvrpy 99. A. drop In vation. o:- t�nl� r. f'ea't is reRsPtered �be`two- on the Mo]^,�C�w ,.5+ Lanefrontage e �aa�d Comanche Croolt. The •I h i ll layer o; bo;�"}i��7i I made '11P of Zoo'tly oall and �� w:val 4�nu��sl'�ain by 'boulders and v l ver rock at a shallow dep th %ErOMion � tI08 o po'toritial onolto 1k; low and the expansive. cjual!+ of the soil are moderato. Virg hazards iii trio arca. are inodert-ite to high An Cho Cary sutimer Imont,hs. No ourfsce Saul to ex'is r in *10 va..c3.1'ti ty' Of tha, proposed or su'bourface pro loot, The 7 t q U if dlG.t i e'n p6ten till in the Is moderatt. The jcc+,,.s3.te is traverped froto east ''Comanoho ,fro to wosi �iy two ootabla.pho drainage Orook oropseo the pou'thern. 62-ld of the pto jec'iY site and a drainage sw;ale passes tiyrough the nor"po1a.tral part Of `the site. The floral environInenrt ons 'jLt: can. be 1,11to throw � • The 9CYajorjt' \f the in? ,ti i rU S^f. bompon011 'to with thn annual grauseo e6MO11 the T 17 '`G co on acP y.these include i'eJ oa�o mid star %.hA-Gtle # gage ta` ion along the 'Cra-dnag, tle a s oomp000d of oak trno-p and par 4�-;Iy ti, eo.p I li \,3,a 6 (j r \, [r Lti' A'vt l�ii`t ki.0 C'��"rl � cont'(1 Mot o which ar(' uellolto~ods.WrubbceiwcatcL ry iO Ocaroo tG nonox o a�n the e aXd none were Of,CJ'woilo1'hG r',thG uantw o Camran.o Alone;, 14e,,;IrpTian-�j- °��1'l:"�'�'tati.t7x`y 0.,X;irots ��;�oamy0r,00, cc�tt�oPjjwoodst bie;-J,g--af q'��oy%.tgel,dor, j maplo,.,imid ripark�'�'.Can-c�riJ.�a o 4 y J �wr' I.A�O+11JiLGL� U . 11e rxo nano �'(, wor t . i n the �a.x•ea+ of `r;he rcr►,7`,'� .,gate i. LOV,`0r, uc�nc1 arj, Ty'bxeal avian 1:Ve onst�o r,7a�� , i,r�e uc1 at anytivAe,, rgjd� *living b. ejokbi.rd, wectorn mo�,dowv- +urow tmournin�; r o e , ar�a'rican robin, w�� to- OroWr�6d parrvgj b� rn gvallow, violet -green owallow, er1M1,1PO barn owvl' red -tail hawirr tua� Lay Vulture scrub :day., coin%on 1,`l,,Lakor, oamn1Qn JUX1oc�, acoril wood - Pecker,, any wtoa-'ter birds attracted io Comanche Creelt, and others. mammal 1,1e o io poIllowhat res-brioted onoi duo to he Pr=a.mitY of titan and devolopme:nt. Cophr; i.e dMicta, rabbit andckmnit are tlib• most ;coinnxon m41mYga�sc The site is known to be within the l"ange of dGor, cou ara baboat and ooyote. Bats aro a6mmon at night. I ConwAOn roptilOs include western Tenex Ilizard and. snakes Nyyo��ySMrrpel;i♦n;; Otandine.way'�oxy"ypexisyry�s in the dr�{ayayllae�o 8walo toWyry that could a71A.��POr U fish or r:,mp1iS',b i+w.,, ll-,* :. , Oommiohe Creelt Provides aquatic he4bitat onsi.to, Trout ISOVIInal ' brownC�"i;a . )� .;rainbow, r are esi G#�eml; as well ao baso, Otoyelbead `a y(Whon spawning) and t4er non game ope6ie�3: �m �hilrlic n li "�: thrives in the 1rioa':s,ty'teSs OAC" -the riparianhab .tat along both sides of Comancho Creole. YWator quality in the creels lc� �ee7d although wattr b000I1 om stagnant n, the late sumiiior.. L �ocordin tip the land Us o. c]:ement Of th Dutto Country, General Plan, » the Ian d uoc. deli �icti.r�n in tsite.rea Oncompazailig the project c be io industrial: She site IS presently ZOneel: A-20 Several diver e Land uses Oxi t surround-inc, the site. To the north the project..... ,site is bordered by Morrow Lane. across Morrow lane From they :site is a ;Paci Pio Teleplione Company equip-� M011t and service yard and a Cali�brnia Deprar`�ment o Tra)u3portalbion tquipment and Me.intonance^ yar`d,. �,a]ld to the east oi" theso i-ndustrilal uses 10 open land. To the east 0,2 the ri i tt; ryind' ."OniGi ne, "on �ac�x'x'ow Lane i the its.. i�iosoiry Cor�peny. Al,�so_to the east behind the PIX,ivY. facility is a : in le� ';uniary dwelling. To the west �, thy; site is a 7.i more parcel under of IV environment;a rOView pr000ntly. Tho proposed ]parcel map will provide ,inductri.al logs silid-lal, to these proposed by this, pro" Vie`nd .gothe aforementionod paroel to the west I9.t ® SIR,�l�1�a�llw�lw�rd{aw!�a�+!�!�1++�,ww r ..,i._. .,„Il ll r✓= — Lei .1` �y1 � - 1 ' I rt C% r 91�v�'`'ZAL SV L�r.C�S a ct�nt' ti a1'f1 drty c'!'XtOtda a bi1t7rt d7.a t'nat t aeross Comai dluo, � 1 ly"e r, daxice and a barn. Duo to the '�"),�1,"f uro 0� �.�1.�' d u a 0 Q .4.11, '�;�f� ��`t3�i k�Ll�`1t'SJ1��ld 3. ng the ro joct, the uou do Onvlvont 14n'f: 10 do1111F" 1bel'd y. �. n _ �. l e�.� ` ee, - Tra;fT +;'i i� i YCS� G I! J.v i1%.Lyall ' _- .i:� j. �Da i jVAlitry ll e� yew cinc1,. off-loading o goco,4 3 at r-a l�ep���+[.71i.`�s;«I.d�w,�'��� + I r,,. operation a#W 'i11aln'Uema400 o;V equipm lat T Tel hones and Oalta.aw exe other mein aoyA Mmt6r' Q to t 0 40oustic i X11 i w III. DISCUSSION of ENVIRONMENTAL EvALtrATT6 614 I ,b. Wbruptions , di plat oi`teats, ompatti n and ove,-o� o;,C t' ever n echo o oil wil moult With tiYe establishment o C lndustrial uae:S onSite. Thi) 04tent Will dorand upon sn�Ze OT otruoturo , Stora o area, required pares.119 L ► Thdrie will be Dome Izim ase in roil erosion onolte; due to dia�rup�tions dur igg levc�x n gid oont truc•tion a�rotivit�` o- 0 :� roslon w.4ll bo more{ pranauncee � �' deve�.op- mint takes place during, the rainy s,oao- an. I :`. As long as the rosidervU01 neap. the crack �., maintain rata ned,, inapt ol; a � o Comanche Or, should be mini' Mal. rho 4 ziat With new industrial. activity Twill come an increase '* in tra:CT c fox• employee transportation and induNtrial warosi This indr0aze in vebicular traPflo will reoul;t in an increase in 1;fte releade o;' hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and oxid.ea: of nitrogen to the a.tmcsphore 1 locally. There will be an increase in low dust leveld associated with the constraotion phases, 2. b. Several of tho rrmanu 'a,cturing or p'roceasing in- dustrial uzoo which could locate on the preposod pa.rcol o have ,the ability to create and rel.oase ob jectioilablp o the ail. IvMil-c a�7 A-2 zoning does not odors U l.l�G �w�'{11«1. oCJ for C7.,J.�L- ry r �.n'� require .anduatrial urea; any duotri l use which may be objectionable due to odor smoke or .fumes must acqu to a, use permit. 3. b. Where will be an inorea so in the rate and amount ',:C our race =,,ter runo9f locally due to the In-troduo"lon of impervious materials onsito during ccnatruct on off' industrial rar. ilitioa. ontoririt the dra.ins,& swa.l.e and 'Comanche improvements will `be somewhat degraded by petroleum products and de-torgenta iva.s'-iod ;Cram paved aurfac s. Thorc may be minimal de radatlovi oX water. quality in Omanche Crook duo -to "thio. In. viev,-r hg the scale and ohara.cter of industria.l development in the aroa ) industrial trial usoo which 'arc>ul.dproduce heated or cooled Appehtlix F- 6,4ge 7 of 8 7 I) 11 '"dt+ p M+241 ! ,�\ 1. .4 C� LV aalat ;w. ..,t TV�.,1,'�i41.�l��� �v'11 U'A o:"fllaxoa�t ���; > .�r� c waotori would riot, be to joc;ato hol',o 4 Consequently there should b(-;�. no �):'Nlpo't , on w4ter quality in the i3;reao of %,f1a11�?�°�.`'y'°atur'e aol.ve:l ox)_r&lAt buildup OX ru.Ftrionta, ete. j. Miotltll oma:ncho CIreAni r e'ap 1,alroe 'taG anytilto tl' e,Ve is a posoibil lty o:" Individual vidual, 10t nlan!04�' =' dation. TjiAo, however, has not been the ptabl-'ern' t;l.e a., As !on&W (to tho o.wl•ting � o antr.��.a����l on. y1-ouse � pot1a. €�'�rys pro���(R bo no ;��[o;� 1 inS���ao 1J��7]y, oJ�od�,ypy t'h'�ry. e�(q ugioiAlludy 'ray jr X00,1 y��n,} {,� ra� oayS}rh the rHMpe 4I�xyr a Mei/i��.�''yyJ.� �s1y,M.+��jtrv.41Keho `i��ho 'igLayn �.YyyekgjLi��+l���11.=4;Fty�}ipV�n yy'a/�1Y,aoj�aA�1�.+1,.t� t drainaee 6,oi a.le O ti�Y lm tt,'janC; thQ boun�i,avy ter,, Cha V4rlZ Ono and Two. Remo- a.l o f ,,those tTo- eo may bu 4Uajrebt0(1 but mitigation 1. poar;1141 - . d.- Some m���;�a za�l ope',la ;Land habd ta.t betwrton the ovale and the ereelz may &,)o Lott. The maintoAvirine o.f the house on propc�ood rr,�"c �� "'u ' r4h,ould ,�y�"o� illdo an adequate btAT:ter zone betwoen. industrial �tr o',r and, thol aquatic and riparian hat�i ,� t alone, Conaancho Oreak* 64a4 1`;oaae levels will ia' croaae over p%'eeE rrt l0v'el.e Voizo l velo w34.11 Inoreaze tompors`aril.y dur:ilnc�k ooj'amaimma tion phases o:V the project. Inorea gad traffic-i !ami a:�'a`�`ir��� and of, alaaintena,nce of equiptaent, loadin�� and unl.oa.d,�,���; goody and gtenoral operation of tho faoilitles, will 6i.yiti,-Ibu°te to the ancma; e w Any Industrial, `goo whicc,h x,•� ob,,p6'otlonw able due to noiso ,F}.o subvert to moqulri1101a: uric �oYX n an 11��,sidential devolaoprment a 1.biAtO An the area.,' 110WO-Ver d1 church is located a,oro.no "pact dite. . Oreek to thy.. oouth of the project 7 W in light and glare will, bo 2°notod* i C 0111- tra�batin Xact-ore inol.ude traffic ho-a(Il.ampfa , fa.O z iti by oper'a�t�a,on .(if at na,gINt) glare from Tae`t,al_lio of-ru "Luroo i night ligh't:ing equipment and ooioaeto ooVexlin, . S.b Indquratria.l.. US00 aro, 1. i `o}o�a�;t'lio�t; y,"��cAi.th,y'tho Neigh-��y bor��ood ChuMh. to -ryt,;,he. �`�Wii%�.h, h's %:�iai.L�.I„�.0 ���"�,'.,����.r�.IJa4�l. bo mitiga too by a [Ju'T`fk, .v zona (oto 'Mitigation. VlOasU'toe) . ' ainydt^4%71't'> C�7YL1 j”=:tprCaat;dyl rate duo to mzany 1.a.oe°ts of the project, Ijui.r.e'Ang mqterials (yoolr;, `oc��. a^ete, wood) pa- t;rol.eum produuta } b i -- I N or" t.i�'��riii'�E�i: a "LITAT ( aop?mlt, 01 «1.) w�l�+C7�:') l� i\,n i.�3,°e ji�u,"..1t t'r�.Y��k4}:�� . .['.7 '� r,�r y `"��py T� ;, 4oy,!'�4Jyi"µ��i1p.AW.. 'tht- y :y- "-. ,..'� ( U 4,44 4.1s ,..*,F4t'WM"�"�:bZ �_ hH!.4�+ M�Yr 5+. i srilSal.Gd 0 rone1 104b o Cen 13. a, 211114 tan`t ial lac�reaeaQ in U,VI.�':! IQ may V)Oult ovor It,r�r acv ,� � , `T •1; " emu i iu , ` 'r� cel �a�tyway ari , , t re pul ' tho ;��"o;� coal o Thd i x1�r w a c e-- tv 1 pendo.,Tb upon O:i ZO 0:r the O;V eta to Imes 'd to i J) , b i *Subotantlal Off-O t;ree t parkkna aroaD will nob d to be tjeveloped to handle the lncreasos in ` ra:U i o expected. Acoeoa to all patool�3 will 'fie ll nood tov � . orrow Lano it J+J�I+r .4,{: �4 tI 6:! road YYW W W. V�t o �.:Y 1.r 'b The ancraacse?"1 t7.,a:rt ..c will ro,,sult in an increase 4 t���ay��'1�'ayc�-a�a7 e�ap��'s�ty daw too p+c�ra�p1.{,r��n and flop, Y p�>�rytyx�imr �h+�ca,z{.�.'� }l�a�'j�re�y�j`,y y1y� 4.I. �Y4�'Z" wi1N FIA iL1,�11�Fi4 .M'J�F (ile aiLe 4 since r owiY�G#�i�1.4�+�l 1h br uses are (,,-wr}ttensw'.�rcy�y+.�,��yak,)volopod. Vo,,de strifzn ����'�'�c �ny�cr�{t�q ... w A 14J c o1r11f;* n In +,,l e area, 144 There mill be an 1loxot; tsd demand �,�i the vax�� ou.� itm public a�s�v�E ea. 1�h,410 police pro"tec~ and o txctural Tird protution ao,-ma'nda wk! inarea8o f tlto demand will �tnc no L- reoult- In the e�LZ;�onzioh off' ser` ices ,at �� eaen�t t ime 15i Blectr i,oal energy will be consumed 4t an inoreanod rate during" op0:0ation, o ,propocod ln&uo tria.l acs li L-a.e�. ;l.G. C":BO Indioateo auz:N.aien°t powor reporvoo of elec- ureal energy and gas supplier. are, avglbAki 16i o,►"b*. Power and phone services arO onsli to aerVICInS the homoci to 1.6.c. Ja°t�o� will be available by the d�'a.�.lill OX in- y al welly jj The pro omod Y'Ole'�'� od o: r zo wage di Jal is by 1x1-dividual pLac eytemo' cin Parcels 9#3AMd 46 No,! l3ol 1. or oulu�ur:Caba geolo i.c charac terzp t,i a xadlcate any r=on, to suspect Septiao vjill aontam, mato sur'tace or groundvjater4 Tile propooed pnotho6 oP sewago diopoza ror propooec� parcel tine is by the City of Chico aawGr t y, r' W SCuSsx N o .�P�t/zp�0�;lra�ErlT "�..w.,�..,,r► o ��..._.�....,...� :�., A L t VA L U IIT I� system !,too ' gyp) kI may' b,e made to the trunk Dong Mora�ow Lune i appr �$, Any solid �iastrls producad can be picked up by comm(Nrcial • ideal Road. scavengers art.d depe,,a, ted at the l,andi�i 11 on. } ig.. There a cl o ,'jjiq of open Vi stas 21. An archaeolbglcal survey wAs' completed And archaoological cl oara ite rscommehded' suocVEFO t�iTTiG'l�Ti�itJ iG:ASURC ST 1. since ,she drainage swllandrosses the creek.a ontiehin� i�tl� Ii dart' f, betvdet tt prt,posed parcels '' residential dwellilig that is to remai i Onsftei hoiio of the floral ervit^onma�.r�t along other drairoa,e coursehould lie removed to preserve �rvjluab1e riparian vegot4t1oh 2 That SM01 porti'011 Of landosed, �arcei 4. toktth oft Gasaish�oE,�trovi'that is a de a b U f f 0 r Part between the incotripiAtIble uses of indUstv,'y and,`the churc"v The resi'd'ence on proposed parcel 4 providr,, (an a,ddl,kt10 a1 bui•i'er. b� 3. Li ght ttg With Shieldsshould be employed to li'lht compounds at night to Mitigate Iipht and gla"re impacts, 4, Tnt:. Project ,shc''ul d ►t4et't i Age requirements as stet forth �� � � drain .age meth of Public Warks t b the Butte Counhy bepart ' r . vi s u"O impacts', ►ghi''l a 1 i mi ted, can be partially mi ti gated by 'Iancisttapitig fa,ciIiti, es I� r; 'I , SOCIETY FOR CALIFORNIA ARCHAEOLOGY 1 , District 2 Clea,rin,ghouse July 271 1978 mr. Earl Nelsons Director Environmental Review Department 3 County Center Drive 0-Mville; OA 9596$ Dear ielson r July 7 97 on. Thursday r Jul 2 i 8 ;I conducted an archaeological reconnaissance of three properties located withi Butte County. They are as .follo'ws t viesserole Ap#44-45-70 located on the ` Virginia L. north side of Eaton Road and south of Sycamore Creek in the northe�t°n ;sect ion of •the town of Chico in the )Nese, of Section '10j T. 22. .N. r R. 1 E., Richardson Springs Quad. 7.5' Series. Cons�tra.ction of housing has already disturbed ' much of the area and, a levee has been b'axilt along the bank: of Sycamore Creek. Marion P. Hobson & Frances J. Hobson -located between Morrow Gane and Comanche Creek at the southern end off' the x 21 N. 0 R. 2 E. , ` ;town of ilico in the NEI of Section 6, T. Chico Qu-a:d. '?►5' Series. The property is approximately '? acres in eize s of land that was once cultivated And consist fields. ;The property covers a small section o tnanche C_redk at the southern end and a small internidrainage crosses the property in the northern sectioni station` is fairly den to along both drainages with only scM w "ed o��s on the rest 01 the property, to the east and a y Paul�ney gown -locate �e the pz^operty` awnet to d by Hobson & Hobson descril bt �e property is approximately G-5 acres in size; an MIS' of Ian d ttiat wai once cultivateda A house and a are located in the southern portion of the propert, prior to M reconnaissance of the properties 1 c6nsul.ted the archaeological sate rOcord files maintained at Ca.�.i�4;i�^nie State University, Chibo to determine if any known ArehaeologicaI sates Were 7.ocated within the properties described above. No sites had been previously recorded. omplete My reeormaa.ssance of the threePrpertiesewas cted6 'I' nta r� in that all areas that could reasonably ma:t,erials of. archaeological or historical value Wer inspected. No arcYtaeological or historical sites were observed 'dura,ng my ` clearance be ven 't 5.s .recommended that inspection nspect Lonidf thl.earop�rtiesgand i;to a� l of the parcels arcC1eSCx'lbi3dg �� I inc `rely y�o(lrs'' ,! u tr 1918 w h rr s P. M in ... . Tit 14161 843-61.92 t'ut'u C un4' J`i r c Arc aeol6est __ - NOTICE car DETERMINATION TO., /" 7 secretary for ] cesource:� k ... 1416 Ninth, Street, Room 13,11 CIANICA.NCISON,rtuMyClotic Sacramento, CA 95814`Ozwx -7 County Clerk" , County of �., Butf VROM: (Le4d Aency) x` 25 Ootz�a "" ['ev M°�,we r� �a xc�r�me 'L^ L Tev�i,r e �y c✓cutrt _Can t; brave ar_bvill l�.;Ebxrtia St)IMVIT ; V iling of Notice of Determination. in Compli .ttz� e ' Vith Section 21105 or 21152 of the Public Resources Cade �J off; /` Pr'o3 ect TM tate, Glearin� ease Ntt �l? li �0-�17��-47 Ph�.�.;i. St�ri����i, - orttative Parcel. ria s m'bdx (If submitted to State G ca.rin�, tf!_usr, uoit,tact x erson Tolephone-'1Vumer Tawl D. kfolsoxt, Director ,HTGct l.,ocation Q� 'lie west side of Coma"1 the Cotta 5511 feot S-00 th of Morrow Lal �.. ,�utheast Chico.,L� Pro ect Descrip'tioz, (cff� r;,E� 6 commercial use space) Dividing 1.16 acres to crease tWo parcels o. This is to advise that the Butto Counter - Adv:i.sory Ages.cy � the fo Lea.'. �exxcy h . s made dowing determinations regarding the above-described pro j ect 1; The project will have a significant e'Hect. on the will not envrontment, %%` An Envirotitndntal p �p provisions twas prepared for this pro�j ect 't Report was r ijrsuant to and was certifiers as iogttired by Section 15085 (g) , 14 California Adihinistrati.ve Code. ZET to the Negative Declaration urea prepared for thi.4i Projde�t pursuant g tpve T7ec�.as of CtOA, A copy of the Negative Declara- tion A Ne a � , tion may be exam,c.ned at two, tnvitonmental gdvidw bepartrtent, 3 County Center Drive, Oroviile, California 559651 Y / A Notice of exemption wa,s Med indicati g thii, prajectr is eXempt from environmental rtrvieW, Appendix. 11 'Pegd 1 of 2 All �� l f7 A. _.' d't. �.: , \ ;,`r �w rlHta.""•. , r,.. * Bu tofi'Y!6!'I YMIM r i 11•`•;; „y r� t A M D OF NA'I°tTR:`��l U4`��Al I IIAN,0. (�;�AlITY DFPARTMI~NT Or PUBLIC WORkS .•.F CLAY OAS'TL15gC il�Y, Wrpctor 7 CDUNTY::4ENTCN PRI 4" C7Ro.VIUR, C,AUFORMIA 75W Tpluphow (916) „,54.4581 H. Y!, MLbONAO -; tl deputy bfruclar nvironmanla6 Review Dept. 11 ),llr1V,,,) 1981 ;t'hi.:t guri�lex� Butts County ;563 Jig ,i m 40 Avec Tentative Marcel Map Dbat t7?. ,9tihn'dra.; On c\1nE 15, itho 3L1'ite Count i�C�.viaory Agency ka 'Fof'.(� or, �iOLi]" props'sed, tienthtiv'e parcel rAV , U49ortimlately, we did not realim i at l that time that-, your property had been annexed to the City o:C Chico; Our 6&M -on ort .a'une 15, there:'care, is null and void a i..ftac, ;ve -have no juri;pd ctloa l wi.tk a n the Chi.c6 city limits. IP you i;ti8h to pursUe tlaa:s parcel faap, yon : ;mttst , coY�'.��iet the City o Chico and foll.bW their prccedtti o shctz,'d yco halve tiny gixeatatcne xegewdi.ng tha.s Shatter,, ,p�, a8e contact Very full--' youro;i Clay Caetlobetry Director a:� Public �axa�s s �TF1ax M�ittd,anaat �1 r A si lgtant; Dixectar coi. Planning bepax��nntnN Department Pr.nvi..r�}klYlental Itev,4 o;,w rtmein� Chaco fYwirbni „, p City bj" Chien t `Y 0r ' G' rt `V 1 Arbo*ts Whispe�ing Waters is seeking the lori. of 7,16 acres o' Viand whioh ,is designtty ad by assels sor°s parcel humbox. 40-03-41. and ib a portion of Sect3,on. 6'P To 21,I4. , R 2,1; IV.,, 1). B. and The pro joct Zito 10 Southeac-t of Chico, Califovzia. Four parcel.$ o;r v4ry- ing sizes are proposed, Pareal One will be. 1.7,+ -acres, 'i Parcel Two will be 1.4+, ACJryns Parcel Three will be 1.0+� acre and Parcel Figur W 11 'be„ 3..D acres The pro - 1 is being izi tiaecl. '`ani this time for the pur~I-ose of providing industrial leets for devolopment i No struc- tures presently exist onelte, Power and phone lines are available frets OxIsi ting adjacent faclla,t��s Proposed parcels 2; 3 and 4 vrll be served b'y indlviduai st:ptic syo toirs. proposed me-Glzad of zewage. disposal for Prcel One will be by her" .yup to the City Of Chieo $eWerr- line alur.igWater is available througlti i the drilling of ndividual Wella. The existing' zoning district is AA --2 The County land usd.de's ignation is indus'tria.l. i i They; pro ject.1, tjR� oCcixples 14nd that is generally level ( C4 5 slop©.) b� two,on lJ;prr,titr iaz7e and' Comanche Cree1� uot, to tho 0, of `i�;l ,say . .. , A d ^o�� In e " vabion of,,only 5+ Ic6 u to :regia to ed. between the l' ra .° Lane f�ror��trcge, and _Comanc he Oreok. Tho . 'th ri lai,er o: topsoil. 18 rude �p o mostly .sand and°,gravol. underlain by boul:de;rjs, ai d river; t?el� a. a sha�.Yovr depl;lli rosI'd r� po�telitial onSi to `�.S �.qt7� talc, the�Ea^1�anoive q,�r�li dies of the soli a're' Moder" `t6a rare haza5,as a.n 'the arca. are modorat , to ha,t;h , In the dry summer moriths . NO oUx4face or subsurface :Cau .ts oxis t a xx Lhr vjc�nity of the pro~ posod pro ec ,. she ,,jigu7 c on otcxit3al in he ares is MOdera`te. The project s.i�e. is� ��raversea from oast to'-westt by two, established driinage charihel's, r.'omanche Creel crosses tlxe southern once of. the project 83,144-0 i and a dralnagc .PaZsus -ZI 1%Ig� tilt- no�+'i-hwc;�:r�txtal. pay -b of ,. Ghe �:,i-'w �,� , The I'lora;l e' ,nv'$.nc"rxmen't o'�7Zite can T.`e divided il'rbo thy,*� o Csr:pp��exbts� 7 h 6a ori e ' she 'cite I.Z coverit& F. i J, -L" l'�.Li .r.,3�.. 1.�'{.ww�s 2d ��s1-Y: %l j lil"1 'tike` t 1 "?."`i1. UL 5 i t1 i; , r ' 1 T, '...�5yw�rrn.w+uyra,l fY�e pr.wr.��. �l i � ew.. e 'i,�, OOF , a�l;l yt U. �� ti u t r 'x`C'' C; 7' n r x �ti.` : ° t�, a: • „R. ja` A ah "i ir:ESutc 1r1'is "�' �tcXl3i�1` �3i"i vt � xXC'l Yi lill" �,rrr�`G f. Y1:,.ii.:rl;gsi, x°li 'Llic, went,—o 1.11upouItI on A+lOn •tho banlas ;';?,^ ("'mranchc M,!•Qela 41,00,i'Lo, typo �re�;eit "u:i.ox naap�.�,srnct��� ),x !-I ��r��ar�u�a�;crr.box �dc b.��-1s�,f � i . as �" tioz�inat�-t . {5 C ypy5 The d� o. -i da�.oaµ��:�Vtt'�y1y 111,,1 '��csrz�♦ }~„�jx 'l�ka���yp waw�caryry �.�` `/����;� �.�ie�T�y�{c� FW .irtii is .1.�1 y!.er ..J.onoran a,.yjlb'Cl.-4 C+��Y” Me�"n "+' i Cc =.onci to nlay include 4.t zyti ne r+ ,1-r.� Brag �i laoltbird, tires h :r z me zdo`Ar" larks cl"M5� r rirot miln ' clwt, r+ t5�m r i ca n rci," lri, ��xh •t3 crol, her,% ;���s��^ori► '�a:t.�r7:.srr�;�.�.rr5�, �f�.o�.s'L��;�.�asn c��ti^a�.�.or�r, r�;r;F��'r,�' crc�varier 1c3 zz�; o' , far^Y o�vl, re�c�-tx; it 'iawlc j turlq + '*ter , y�^�. �+y yo ?x'51 Yy 1 //11 PA W (3 "r j y ► 'tic tIkilun .1.{�.k� l;rir'1 IvU �,,<if) n, r'es'.' tot ,:7lr d:3 att2't� c to(. to C'iOillalleht P! c i r„ala ? other-, �',;Lx,;:ira�. �.:i.�.> �,ia jollr2'6'r�a7c� � ��.ii ui l.i�`�iw�t. L))Ew�.T uC� dare to the proxi.mity of man and, dcvel opine n , a op her :fiol.d mloc , rabbi -b and sl utk are ;the most coii:mo i moutmal.c Thos site is %notvn, to be within the rave oiC duet, bougar, bobd' atvaynd calyo•� et.t "Bats are commf on.yiat nrigh'Mtq�.y i domino_ n !4, .illoi `ido. Yl�.. Ou—`.�i n fenco luta d '6.ml sxmltl r- :� • li t'0 :a'``un lc ng or w �,r�in<<a k1g, YiRJ'���' exists 'i 1`I. 't;ho (..l�`c�.]..J:ni��".',Ci`.,'� sri�C1.1 c ' �".w , ” Dom i,lzv. �uppor t 'i5� or. atm ha bean 1 t Ee . e C�'eelc prow c��s �.�j,4t�.c�:l.c habitat onW, a ,= ^h 1 11 J s rr lC° V��i �,c: w�nan brown? u�c.N) �l1:t, 3.t..�a.�tl..xit, �.,� r,c.�.�. a� `tai., � . s`tee bead (%e;I-.lin spav,ming) and other non -carne s; ec 4 l' bian 1116 •th.r'vd~ g itl the mo to moss off' th Amphcr r� i i; tan ha.ba,Ut along 1'lo uh toldes oT Comanche Croel� Vh di. r5t.ral in the 'oradlz it although w e�4 beopur .,.-Jr � Stagnant A.4 a 2 'Ite Z�i(ri nor. Ito the �,ani6 use olemerrt O; the ,,Atte t Coumty Genej.^ail-')?lan `t,Nc `i lana u8b designation ii'l the area dricompassa.ng the—, Jr -o jeot ` site. is indushtria ,The" si•tc as prostA-tit y to;t.`d'd' ".4,-2. weveral 'dlv-erre ILLACL arses eaci •t srzrrouno,in�5 the .` te: To `the north the ptd �oolbx sits is boutdod by Tvlory01'w Lane. Across t4IOVXIOW 14rze Prom the sits ie a �acl "4 o. le - Lop company, o uipmcnt and sor.�vice yard and a UA111o1nia Dopattmori`t b Trahsw porta.tibn cgizipn n't aMd plaintona.noe yard. Lahcl to Itii,e oast of these 'ndustrial uses is open lando . i as an 8-5 acre.'To the east of -the projbct s bel6nditig -to,,a�rn .ob^on wh:lnh t rAndergon. gparc:a o a rcal mapmviv6=ental1�eViovr �r appr�v,. , sa.rt ill, o 'th.s °daze The p,jrpose is d l ? b to prciv`ido ,t nti GI i i YES _ MAY13 ,, .,NO sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a'plant or animal com- munity, reduce the number or rrI)trict o the mage of a rare ^ar endang,tec1, plant or animal or e"liminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? project have the potential ; b; Does- the- to achieve short term benefits,to the d opted ton terri environmentally goal c, Does the pro j.ect have impar tt whish avidually limited, but Are indi ctimulativ��ly .considerable? (a j}ro j eco . may impact on two or more Sepa;c.dtc resources where the .impact oi, tach respurce is relotivolyy smal,l., but ►, where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment IL significant.) _ d,; Dons the project have environmental effects which will cause substantig adverse effects on human beings, g either directly or indirectly? .. r , i r �Append3. page 7 o f 9 ,�� F7 IIx OxSOUSSION Off' ENVIRONMENTNti EVALUATION' .�µ,r pw � i w r+r +r.Im%a i �iw �rt.,Vf'♦ k �r�it 4/ 4>i.a ia±l+l 4+.4 kr.L i����..�.'��" - � y Ji'•, '4.ai1» aro 6A 1. 'a 1, . ,. `�. o•k°,� '�{�+ irll+�� v - o m` - 'all I C>opmId up��a� t 1� s 1,zo O;G s etc to Ci. Lte: -to dj rua,.o,11;, d114 46r: XP'!'`e„10017��w"'1,1C'�,�CfY1 scrta`Vit9es.,3.,osion will be ��orei proncu1-1004 r;1oyrt •bajteo place ftrin3 tllG rail1y 'sOaaoA- i The es`L•ab'r iuhinant oP ar. -.;t.�cr on t�: c� ed a rycol, �"��ty,r `touXt�. oncroach upon i;��As�wl'ohes cwetl-.c# �c.�,•,,�°uc t c� acyi.: v R .'l�� the O roelzt r Path Umd � �;, uu.L'l% :1 x1,_�.�,ri;:�:'C:+.���1� i:�`G�`�.t:�"J, ��." �,aC��� t,,�;�J3�,l`t;;^:Cr�t'1 if.+,171'rf`I�u`u�1„C•,�,Yi1+ ,. 2. a. ! 1,Low indtis'trial activity will � omd an.` incre�sr: I n ' y.�a�'y c for errt�7� oyoe t;csns� ariat on and l ndu.strial waresyh':e litcrease in voh oulavtraffic, Will. resUl.% in an Increo.ce 4n *the teloase of hydrocwrbom l cad.~born; Monoxide and OA%icce:s of n : vofYer1 to the, a umoophere llc- caliybhod. rill be c111 Lnor ease in IOVI cunt l'OV@lci aseocia ed w* th. the 6on8'truction phc.-o . �.b. Several of the manuPacturIng or proce6sing in- dt v, -4j- ..gtj uses %,,h ch soul et :Locate on the propoted paa;^dole slitto ea;o alid roloosObjectionable t e ab od,brw rte the atmosphero. ;11�.�c an &-.2 �onirr�; does 1o�t r �c tli�"e use pert l.bs for a�l llldustrial sista r alAy ;a.ndttd tri:`al tt�86 �t��)lieh may bre ob jec�tlox�ablc dtue -tc odor st�o�ze or . fuzes mist a.cqul.re a_UwO, a hc:ra tivill. be a �, croo:se 11 the re,°te 0,nc1 ar oun`u o e�:ri'ace water ru sof - locally glue to `the., in�ty: duc�tlon. c1' , alporviotte na�4 r .e�.s orlsi-te aurin construc'i;`a.bn } el�tera x1 `the dre a nage zvalL, a ld C.om��i_Zohe Cry' F"v� riff o clt-b i rpro`vemcr�'t �ar� l be some�vhat." AO�c ,a:~ader by pcipt;rt6leum produc+,,J and ae-torgon-bs t,jashec from. paved ` our,"fW. s i Thorp. may, be miniltal dee;radtlt' On Of Mate?^ .I Apponc x F = page b 9' ,I . , 'x CUaSxGil C'tr,L7TIVIRCIM8,11TAL 5: �:VALUAT"T'CI1 contd cti.Yolity" is CtoxncaY�olze Creek dj�ae to tills. Cn viba1irag the kale and charra,cter oj' industrial development in the a, arca, jridustra al ytroe vrllich vrould produce heated 'or:, cooled effluent or, ll or&ac Nyas :,zwnuld z�ot be, :r c otod •40 locate hero . C;omcqunntl.y there 'should bo. X,w ef:Cact ,. c1 Nitator quala.ty,in the atcao ol telnpereturn ��" dissolvo�t. o y e;n, buildup ofazutriei-lts, etc. a should Comanche Creels: al3.se 3=5 :'eot at anytime 0, � • 'there Is a poosa.bility of ia-aGlividual l013 ial cnds.ta.o,a7. 1�,r5` 1�Q�1rGVGr has rao't Y ' ' � ' . . \` bcca t}Yc pat Lezn xt1 clae alit 4 ► a. D- stablishmeht o.w ' industrial facilities oto, propoo. etl �. pr1roel pour could thrca ten "bbc v'al.ut ,ble riparian veep.+ tati.orl along Oozalache Crco1 . 5. d.. The propoual may rocul,t In industrial.. 'tseo erac� oath - Ing 'ori t"al.uab. e riparian l,. t. Sorrao MuE rg .n�, l opexl-.: r + 1 1.par�.]1 iac^ISa'tGl.. +�r •9 larkd habitat m,111. be �. C . a.: V-61se lemmis vii1 i'nor ease over prt Uell bpi i�,oi:ae lev'el,s t'till increase temporarily duL^ink stru ti.ori p;acser of thy. ;,=0 jec•ti Inareaccd 1'r x a.o open+ �°tityn orad a;,�z7.r1tCT"i'Mau of equipment, 1oaajnCg -,tfia an- loadiilg of �o`at",.s �T.d general opeL^�,t on o� tl�G i'a�:>� � t� es ibute to the in.crea0e: Anyi �ctu I;I-it.1 Att e gill co1�t �to r �L1'b "t��c�t t �'t�l�.ch ins cb c e Ytaitla in an A ��ne. �ryew�.r3.ora`Etia4, de - qui ing a uty Ln 1 -hu F.�.v` ; 4. , 1'a0M v C -c, # �a rr w wt2 J.fu f 1.t�ci+ii*lt s �?tdtl,%h,.. ofpili is pro 7. Increa;Ioc in light alle, glare Nd'_11 lie riotod. Ooh- hoadlai-iipol facility o etatib:jj (i -P ::ni.;h=t), - lara �rorrz mt al.l a s uctux^es yai ht l lztin ; Cquipplent and concrete corer iYigi C,a. Tho Qtr' babl...Ci11''ient C.1. �.i��,1�'1'ti^.i �� L;LG� CSz'a�Y"1,i'G' � C_i consistent vt.!th general. pl aan land use NIC ami�el ati oris. li ores are iT C , a�lI v i'v .thC3 scF'7t,la`' » r q ' r. �, ,T w + i,` a c�'4ra poC:.0 ilol`y ►7cJT"l�l.oc{.� vlii.��."�'T 't�lJ t,.x� `L�Zi .bS�I..I'i �JI �, i » o �c,nn EE�� , r 1:;y "1 VL� V"CM a� be E, z� f W,3,11 N :�.n I Taco"�� .Cr�rL � • i;ci.'�L�>�.^ti�• f�:�C.i,�a��1�1�"Clea �} ,��:, bC'. �3o�'i�.,�lillr�,w 4w y c +y h r ,.} .� .L •.� +�, ti i a �} ���.:7 r .. uo '4x'jLS 1})x j G" 1r a r y ry (.C�l1i�i», colic , 'a1Jl v./Y�'tJ tlN,l,Lil'4r"f sUr�iic.lti), �+ » ,ne 0 W 1 1 <<r; r7Vp l a, ���oii �•' ^��•� r:It�O�»04��04 ` c o ' tij ntermDepdr#meht is w Metuordndu M :advisory ,Agency' ORaml Stephen A. Stvecter, Lnvirontne•ntal Aevai,el,t 4USjg1;T1 `1`oi7ta;Ave Parc l Map for Philip Sunseri, AP 4.0-03-4.7 , Apr#t Junc .10 1. J 8l project3. s a land division c� C 1.16 acres to icreate two p'a'rcels of 0.6 acres =1' for comblercial use (office' space) . The property is located on the west side of Comanche Court, "Doul: 550 feet south of: morrow Lane,r southeast Chico. The attached initial study was prepared :Cor a prior pax 11iap which included the subject property. The current prop,osa:l i5epresents pari e1 3 o C tho parcel map for Pauline Brownwh cn was tentatively approved on ,August 14, 1978. A Negative,"., Declaration regarding environmental impact is recommended dor this land division based on, the prior initia" s Ludy, Supplemental Comments, 1. Individual wells wero previously listid as the source of water :Cor the parcels. Water service is Ilow av:ailabl.e ;Crom an existing Water main of California Water Service Company located along the west side off: Comanche Court, The 12 inch water line serves a fire hydrant �.ocate& about 60 ;feet south of the southeast corner of' parcel '1 2, The 'Butte County Fire Department has submitted comments regarding two-hour fire wall sepazations building Height, sprinkler syste;ltt installat ;'on and the use o smoke and heat~detectors, A copy of their conditions and/or conutrerits are attae,btd foT review. 3. The Butte County Public Works Department will require fall improvements (curb, gutter and sidewalk) which was also recommended by the City of Chico. 4. 10%levatib.11 of the property ,s 21.5 feet + above sea level. . Slopes, on. this particular property, are less than l percent. S. p for carrel ma property o:C the prdp, god since the 1 The toning for t-he y o err has not ch. 1V god Brom A-2 (General) to C-Z (GeneT a1 Commercial) is 'hart of the proposal by the Pianiiin ; ,Ommission far the Soutl Chico area: 1 n, 81-0b`-04-04 Advisory Agency Page 2 June 4, 1981 - r 6. The various grassc,� �..on. �� � ��Y•aperty, such as ��oxtaals?,... ,a �1Lst�e, 'e presently 3 ta'4 feet Wild +�s�ts and star Il��!� over the .prope ty: Removal, of this vegotation is not considered a significant :factor, The oaks; cotton- woods and other vegetation aiaa; located mainly Ito the north and south of the .sub `t +c°t � . property, 7: Soil. depth is listed as 7 yet or more. Soil typo ill this vicinity is generally Vina loam and Vina joam (shaljo.y� phase) , The percolatiolx rate : or these soils a s about 1,,0 minutes per inch: 8. The tributary drainage of 'Edgar Slough is within 1.75 `e,ot to the north of parcel. 2, Due to the stagnant conditi,6,n of this drainage during much of the year, the tUtte County Mosquito Abatement bistrict should be consulted about mosquito control me;isure,s 't 9: The property lies 4 to 5 feet above the grade of- Comanche G,�uvt. A cat bank of 3- to 5 ;deet high lies air�:tg the east portion o! the parcels. Access to the property would be from the existing gravelled road which is 30 feat � wide. -- oc: Philip Sunseri Max.Albert - , i ,4. 'BUTTE CIMFI1'X` ACPAAVIENT ,OF itL1l3ZXC i�ORICS ) w1b I)xvxSxON RT' [1 RE4 UCS"1~ To'C?�^C3r9'i.x`,V PROn,cT DESCRIPTION,, T81WAT, I C ?ARCIOM MAY ,.------ APPLIOMT: Philip Sunseri. ENGMtR; Msx Albert . CQNrii",MOLTS "QkOR wO*JF,NTS: Two—flour Wall 8=rat3.ont I2enuii�e all building; spaces in ercoss Of 5,Q00 a ua.ra loot to be divided by two-hour f,Lre wall separations that I)rovide a continuous pl otn-Im ,qnd cl v :rip t tC buildings into s :,saes %�f ;llbcl .�c{uare .feet or less or J LA t,:'t.j dtxtom,,tty.l,, 8prinklors-, Su: ldin� Ftait;�tt: ny balding four or more Ut��}cs in he ght 'Hunt bt? -NI . y eq#ppod with automatic sprinklers Any building �tont�ing any hazardou$ or i 1 �!mm,ab'le prof osses shall be a nipped with WIE0.1a.tic ;s prank ors. AtItomatic sprinkler system installation.shall be in accordance Ath Nitaonal Piro Codeh ^� S'stems and '% C Stancla'rd_ :for f r kft ndard for the Installation of Snrinlcler Ptw)mote St,otion Protective Sj,.Gha11iri1T Slstems: 11 Smolce tinct Heat b-tectorsc Smoke and tient detectors shall. be _installed in all, ,racili tjcs .in accordance with Nat Lonal � irk Ccadc � In.�t tllttt i t�l� stanrl�rci. Alarms w 1,l tae rdmote s andll n to a sGtpery sc;d central station cC? 14v Cls . m i , G,4N6 bPVROOWNT 5V - MAY T'b ilia tgev, untnrr a1. ;, Y Piro lrlrdett' 4 f j'Jj 4 .. NCTTCC O DEiTR1�tTNATrON y � Myy(ygx ,...�.�.+..�+++.��.1�+'-'.ter_ ' TO; Secro,tary fol' Resources LC(INEISON,Caunty1416 Ninth , Room l'311�IC6DCNC�ISacramento) CA�SS14 (Filed) County Clerk t, pRChi (Lead A,geneY).�.�.�.--- counofty oBtJ�T� '1185"9 Ba.x� Adv�,so enc Com ` enter ;! rive rovl.l e -� Orovill �I f Notice b� A texminat On in Compl .tLt'tee wi T c F i t in o " "Cl Sect Lori 21.108 ox 21x 52 0 � the Public ..-� Su13JUCe �� -2 ..p Le e Percel :a 4004-•0 Gri .r..W.ng ouse N11twer tj I submitted to St1. ate CJr.ai n�hoase) Telephone NutAher onN_eison Director __ERSt;Lon -northeast of the. Midwa and soti��h oiwr.on rCreatjngc residential sloes. This is to arJ.vise: that the Butte Co. ..Advisor AZe Lead la= has made the jollowing determ`' nations regardirigAgte`abdie-desOriUed p,ro j ect y�` approved by the,Leadl Agency. ,1. The project his been �� disapproved 2, The a°o j ect Q Willha�re a S jgn 4 f C'.tnt effect on the envi ronmer`.t : p CJ wiJ l notor this ^ l A'rt Enviebnttental ,tApatt Report was pane s L;ertiiiedpas�re� puxuartt to flue prL;v� siott of C>iC��A, , . �(:L�s]�ap 85 g) 14 lrc;tlifLorM.a 1dmtTl,Lst'rAt'LVO !~:ode r quiredl by p ig project pi rrsuant A Netive nrovs�onsa ll ao`` CFQA rearcct �r�r th. , to tile - f� AI�T;sencii:� H `page 1 0" I 4 .. 1 - I7 ,{lam" _ Ok t f Sv i 4 A statemeG o Ov� �I ;xriliiitg (Consider, t .ren %� was, i was not, _;- adopted for thi-� p ajeco 5. MUltigation, measur�MO adopted, by the Lead Agegicy, to reduce; the l �pac'ts of the app, ved proJect are, it I + 4 S gnatuirItt T1.e-71 c" 1 *t ,J ;J ryy4JJee�+ r Y +I , Date n ' 111. D`ISCUSSXON OP l,,NV3:RONMENTAt ,tl,.s pr6ject as a land division to Orel Ate four par("Glo from a tPn aer;l parocI4 There will be one parcel. of 61 acxVO and threw pa i.�o ols o;1 3.01 acres; A tentat�.vo parcel map was a�?proved `o:e.� four paxaels o�C' 2.5 acrw by the Advisory A.gency,,''ot, J l.y� 1977* Duo to the 41``,sm per acre,, drainage :Cee required, a4' paroel.s 'of less than, threw acre tho applioant decided to revise 'the parcel map. It the intervening time between the f; <rot parcel map approval and the 0=8'.devation of the revised parcel map,, ttiio ;Nctors have been added Ito our en IVOxImental review process for this lard division. Oile fsetor is the Soathgato Acres subdivision wha rh is proposad 'iso t -he south of this pro j eat on. Entler A.v'erue. An environmentol :Ll pact r6o;rt (.l♦. t. `) was required, for this project on September 1'�, 1977. Who othv;r, factor Which affects all land d vl,s,ioA is a o,loser ,ix�terprotation. cit' t. cumulative effects of projects. Through subsequent lot ap ;its_; this parcel has the potential to becono a small -lot development tlxe same impacts on; drainage and other Xactors as Southgate Acres. 1(b) A significant ctmouut of compaction and ovevoovevitg, 'of the soils may occur from the full development 01' ,'.,,he pre ert W3th streets drive .,ays and housing otructures Twelve, ,petrels compata'bl.e in size to parcel four could be developed for res7.dential, use. I(S),- The _. s.oils it this area are grin � loam, t icn have _ a moderate expansive .G'ating., Votential. slabs i�.enoe and a moderate l.iquefactiona potential. are noted. 3(b) 1)rainap e .is a concern in this ''area. The resldontitil develop - Mont « ry t , , y water runnoff. A permz,iAent sialution to,. went will. �?��,oie��se ��rer storm d.rainago JS x,ot currentl available. Frexich draine co ld be ins4:4lied, but this is tot an acceptable system on a long-term TheM1 800 per acre drainago fee will provide some f7�xiiding for f utttre nst lI' ion Of drainage facilitates by Public Wdrka. 4(d.) : The propoisal.., willd' . Veduce the acreages of existing alton orchard. The applicant s'bates that the ort-hawds are old, ';.Tho. alma' orchard. appears ;6 be somewhat pcodu.ctivo and has been maixibained. A' wade variety of crops can by cul,a.vat-ed on, these soils. , MY- The trains Which pass nearby well inorease the noise 40vo1b on an: p.m. %it ent ba8is4 Currently a train Ceomos through northl'a� d at .m, and ont bass s. aboiit midnight five or six days per, week -,The speeds eio sot eesd m.p.h4 on the psrt of the rall.r.�aad neap this site. 8i The proposal. is within the But+, Ootmty General plain. d6rpignation Appendix R p 0,.,4o, 7 of 8 J i , r III -» DISOUaPION OV ETVIROXM tT4ED EVALUA,T309 Cdntisuation page of 1, " density real,' 1 - 4 units por, acreib the zoning is A--2 Tho ahica 0eneral Plan. shows the aiea foa' agricultu.ro The e:�-isting land uses axe agricultural and ruralresa.den'G al. 11: This project soul, & be growth-inducing. Soul,hgate Acres will be E, the first large residential devglopme i.t alcng Ender Avonue Thi's land division will add 'co Choi cumulative o eats from potentia]. growth in the area. 4�r 12: A. demand for additional housing may be created by this proposal. This parcel could a000mmodate at least twelve re,,+i.dent}tal lots and possibly more. The lexids vbich aro pretfantly d e-v6 ted to agriculture may be it ,,o'e liable to convert to Vesidontial use as a moo-- suit of this proje� Under the existing A"2 zoning, r.J.avdele of about one-fifth. acre are possab e though septic systems would quire 'larger lot areas. 13(a) Th.e present ADT is 208 at the (ast end of h`ntler. This project s; ham the, potential to add about 90 veUui,Aar trips to the . AV6J.,age Daily Mraffic. 4 13Cf) Traf:titc safety is a concern with. the' Iinain access of the resi-- dentia! lots tustri.L,.ted to crossing an established :milroad, A safety arm device will sooji' be needed, at the railroad crossing asmore traff it is generated by, this project and tethers. Where ,i.s ,•also a'.s�.1i,It distance problem at the ii�terseot�ion of BntlerAvenuO, and the Midway. 14(a-.) : The propoea'l w ll increase: the demand for pabli . t servicas. I' This project inay JjpvE a substantial r :,,Sect on''publi.c services f le unction with otb, r res�:d.tntial devo''.' opment panned o lnt r AV Gi1L1C L 17(bf' Thereoldeits may be adverselyeff ectcd by the dust sprays from surrcundiir� agri'dultuval oporation6�, 21(c)t The cumulative with potential significance include those related to the over�rovering of the soil, a means to and the ctx%ln.age, the 'loss of a vlcul.t=al land with prime .poto4tial yfor a yr:rioty of evopo, poosible; growth-indueement, the crea` ion of a hK6U'S i.n demand on this parcel, as w'611 WS adjacent land, the increase in tr6agfic tr fi,c hazards, re� ative to ,,,the railroad crossing and eight d.iotan6o, this demand fdr publio servicdo ,arid 04oaure 61 people-,tb the dust and sprays f�.��� near'by f arming Activit ,es. 4. � 1 1) couf4 LAND OF NATURAL WEALTHAhlb 'BkAVIT i ' ENVIRONMENTAL 11EVIEW L7EI�Ari�'MENT �Vovetiti7qr 77 ,C"rA,Rh p, NCG5pNt Dlr4ator Gary Grigg c/o Molt Tli,ll P. 0o Dox 3278 Ch;ioo, California 95927 Re . Tentative Parcel Ms Te k': l 40-04-09 :. 77-04--29-04 Dear Mr. Grigg; We have re.-evaluated the initial study of potontial environmental" impacts related to your tentative parcel map foap proper}y ,near Entler Avollue, southeast of Chico. t �j In t1aking a, determination as to whether the p6t6ntlal i environmental p cant', we are required to examine the develop- impacts, evel p mentcpotentialbofsyour property, along wit:�i other lulatible re pra- posed projects ar. the area. The results of cyur evalu,�f�'i.on are e�-- p A �ndix CWF �t pl,ained in the enclosk initial study checklist, pp ` Eecause of ;potentially si.gni fieant en-virO=J3ntVl imp �s, an impact report is r.equi.red pursuant to the :cequiremOnts of the Cal�.forni a ErMironmentiDl Quality Acta The E. x.R« , should f"ally address all the itipacts id.e13.tified on the ch.ocklist. The Butte Cour � En�rironmental ReviOW Guidolir.es regtzi_re that dos; as the applicantsidbmit informatiOn in the fox�ri of a draft E.T.;I�. Within. 225 days from the date Of receipt of a W'" ce that an E.S:.�1. iquired You have the ol5tion of allowing us,'to arrange for the preparation of tho draft E. Z • E • through the Env'. "?inmo�ata . Rev ew eprtmett or contracting a conslaltt t on your own.. We require a deposi'� of the estimated costs of E.I.R. processing prior to 91 all- zing a submitted draft. , This cost may, vary depending on the complete- ness of the material submitted i you wish to Appeal the requirement for preparation of an you may�fa.�.e a wprptten protest sp" yi'Aw must be done wi,thin`'i5, da \4 rtment f .Ch.g the � easona therefor With eche mlc,: r�lental Review D op a freta the dare the rloti-ce of deco mination. Was received by yott{ if no AWAS,Jklp wrj?sten protest Js, titiely filed, an E:S R. will be requirod. A recent memoran.duM from Coun-br Counsel is enclosed for yotir info=ati on. M _ " ;i fi e6unfY' enter privy O��bwrlh, Ci'liidrnld ��,,n`5, i�I��z7ro��� 19i�1:►a4��4ii� � NTEZ- DE,l�ART;`iE�iTAL �SE�SO Uri I � M' * OFFICE OF BUTT% COUNTY COMISE7 TO: Earl Nelson, Environmental Review Directoor BY: Delbert 14, Siemsen, Deputy Cot=y Counsel SUBJECT: SECTION 21083(b) 0'E THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE DATE: October 21, 1977 You requested from our office an analysis of §2108-i"(b) of the Public Resources Code which sets forth a con"tiort, which if found to exist for a particular project., requires a finding that the project may have a significant effect on the environment. Such finding would requite the preparation of an environmental impadt _ reports Part (b) of §21083 states as follows; "The possible nigects of a project are individually 1,imited but cumulatively considerable. As used, in this subdivision, "cumulatively considerable' means that the Incrimental effects o2 an individual project ate considerable when viewed in'connection with the effects of past projects, the effect of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects," Part (b) was amended, effeati.°ve in 1977, adding the second sentence. There are no court cases directly addressing the applica� tion of the ,econd sentence to a project. Rowever, the Court in Peo le vs. County of Kern, 39 C:A.3d 83,0, did indicate that a final env-ronmenta, impact report should consider and comment upon the overall impac,t of the pro,ecL under consaderakian and other current. projects that were it progress regardless of their state of develop- meet, This case was decided prior to the Amendment There .18 no doubt.,that all projects requiring environmental review must consider the effects of past, other current and probable future projects in the area. In your Vetter, you requested answers to a number df,ques- tions relating witht`ht esituati.on�where ve pthere ate utwo �independent r first nprojec std accuring near each other, 'Presumably, either project considered alone Vould have no environmental impact; but considered together, their cumulative effects would require a finding of a significant effect-, on the environment , Should tI s be required for both projects'? The answer to yourquestion would be yes, Section 210€33(b) requires that edell project be reviewed in connection with other current pro- jects, thetefore, your example, indicating that the tore' projects together would have cumulatively Considerable effects, would require that an =1 be prepared for both projects. If one project has already received a Negative 'Declaration, this would not negate the requirement got an Litt for the project currently under review, i f the condition as stated in §=85(b) is met , You further asked 3'.f 15 independent projects would 'not have a si.gtti.fi.eanL- effect but 50 {4 r Earl Nelson October 21, 1977 Pago Two F would, . who would pay for an El)t on the 30th project? t? Each. appl.icant r would pay for his or her project, Presumably', if the 30t:h project ' required an EIR because of the- effeats Of the receedin 2]� J 1� g projects, each one of the 30 projects would have required an SXRObvi,ousl,y, the implication of this is than unless a master E'IR four the, area has been done, one of the projects in the area will cart,y the brunt of providing information in an EIIZ, hoes far do you next asked the question regarding past. ,projects of go back in time? In Considering pest projects , , con -- sideration should be given to whether or not ,any environmental proialems have arisen or are evident from manmade projects in the area. There are no standards to determine a precise length of time in which to go back, but: rather, this is one in which discretirn must 'be used in determining which projects already in existence have crjeated problems and therefore, must be considered projects? Obviously, y, as the Cour said tllp effects of ocher Anothe. question posed was what about current; ro " ec is . gObvious 1p t , `•d in People ys • County -ion w ar away -rom the 4rea of they current project one n s account , r of fern, supra', other current ru eels must be tal�ert must consider other projects Will to some extent be determined by whether or not such project contributes to an environmental effect. This determine-. tion would have to be made upon the project -by -project basis. Certainly if a projedt in close vicinity of the current` project required an BIR and pthe current project would add to tl�e impact ', an environmental i.sn act re ort would be required also for the current project. Re.gardi,ng the question: of Probable future projects, the answer is that the area in which the project lies must be cops i:dered for environmental effects on the basis of maximurd development of tb area. If maximum -development of the area would have cumulatively considerable effects requiring n finding of significant effect on the envitonment, then the project iinder consideration will requite an eTIVironmental impact report, as well: as all future projects i.t that area In consid.eriixg the consequences of §21085(b) of the Public Resources Code) it is Obvious that the must appropi.ra."te gray to handle the problem is by p`repAtatio t of master e,nvironmantal, impact 1. reports for varinus areas. This could be done at the time. of go -neral plan amendments. A master Elk could also be prepared for specific plan-- ni v E)rea: At a minimtimI the environmental revie��t for each zoning change should consider :Ertll development of; the area to be toned, r OCT 2 4 1977 WI5Jst 1 , - 04.11. 115 , III DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RVALUATXON ThI s plroposal I s a land division to create four parcel S on AP# 44-04-15, Chico. T:� e 8 acre site fronts on Speedway Avgmkh about GS0 feet east of the Midway, The: 'topography is relatively. level with a gently: sloe to tha" west. i nn almond orch�'�ard covers most cf the land; pa,�cc1 ono has five buildinggs on it - .1two housas"o a barn, a garoge and a pump;ho_os�i, The ��oils in this area are Viva loam, There are three residences located on Speedway Avo'r►'ue b 4*aeen The Midway and the Southern Pacific eta l roan in addition. to tile residences on this property;. Almond orchards are common in thi,'s ai, `t and can be sound to the easy, the south. and, to a lesser oxtent, th% west. The Star•lite Drive -.1r1 Theatre lies to the north along with some open fields. Two i ndus tri a l -type uses are located at 'tie east ,and of Speedway Avenue on the north side; these are the Chita plan and warehouse, for I nudsertlis Print. Juices and C -E Building Products. L utz Electric Company and D`etc, Steel are located to the west near the intersection of Speedway Avenue and The Midway, There are :a number of industrial/warehouse uses all along Tile Midway from Speed - Way Avenue north into Chico, The Butte County General Plan designates this area for 'industrial use, The present zoning is A-2. 4.d. A..n_umbet^ df -41,p) -odd, alniarid tr1:,5 .woif'l�d eventually" bd. rem'_ovcd in xthe development of the access roads, building sites and clearing for related structures or improtiement,s such as family gardens. The agri- cultural potential of the pro erty for almond orchards or any other oro that p would be grown on these so.11s would be reduced cons 1dt.rably by this land division and any subsequent land divisions, however, t:r,., area is shown icor urban use - not agriculture - in the Butte County General Plan 6,b There are several si gnificant no -iso sources in the vicinity of this Property. Titesa, noti.,e sorxrs,..,x areY to the wesi., The Midway and the Sacramento Northern Railroad (this ra 1 r0dd line is currently used twice a Tay, once in this. oarly morning and once in the late eVeni n s.) ; to the east, the Southern Pacific Rai 1 road, and to the north, y ' heavy truck traffic on Speedway Avenue G. The Butte 'County Cenoral Plan designates this area for industrial use, This is Mie planned land use for the area at the present ti,04 Apperidik, F page `i of 9 III'.' DISCUSSION OF Elv'VlRflfiM N "AL CVALU 1Ti0�1 Pa§je 2 Log # 78.014' -02 The residential uses along Speedwcj y Avenue are existing nonconforming uses under the 00neral plan land use designation. Th,01,, ' are r1jral residential and agricultural uses in the surrounding .area.] but there are also industrial uses in tho vicinity, rurther to the south, low density residential use is shown as the planned l4 d`',u`se by the General Plan. En�tler Avenue i's the approximate dividing ,'line., bot�,een the industrial and iow density residential classifications, The Butte county General Plan speaks of Industrial Pevelopment Policies in Section s.31. It states, ' _in part) ari) tilat ,land use types pes other tian industrial or industrially related uses should be dis- couraged fromlocating i�j industrial areas." , An amendment t the General Plan would be needed prior to approval of this land divisic, for fesidential use. 11. This land division would expand the number of residential' uses in an area shown for i �dustri al use on tite Land Use Map of the Butte County General plan. 13.e:f. This proposal would not create a substantial impact on Speed- way Avenue or The h11,4tivay . T;te potenti o,l residents on parcel two would experience the inconvenieh,ct , nois,a and possible safety hazards posed by the frequent use of Speedway Avenue by semi-trucks and other largo ,� p „ .en `s and _C-L motor vehicles w ;ich are part of the o erat� for I buds ,wilding Product ..7,a. parcels three and four were recently added to the proposed land division. ,..the applicant must supply verification to the Butte County Ell viroil me,Ital Health Department that all of the pr.oposdd paroel meet the minimum requirements. of 'iiie tsu;ttp Goianty Subdivision 0rdina;nce, 21.t�. The short-term benefit of the p'i�epert�� for residential use and agriculture versus the 1 ont-term Gena'W plan goal " of establ i shinO industrial use in thiet area is discus,ed under item 8, Land Use. l TiCTYC1a 0r b1✓T5';t2M,,1NAT7dr1 i TO. SecrFt try. for R"Ol utces ,,,MAY i, M 1416 Ninth Street) Room 1311 Sacramento, CA 9.5814 CLARK A, AtEWI. Chanty Cl�rrk —/x7 County Clerk County o cl AV ncy� �ut�t;� � r�.o��t; (Loa �1 So 73a r. ST, TnVt ,nijmon t aley�eVt -�z���.r., M______�.� _ roe c: � -a.l o.xx►� t. Count- Cente�DJ2aay0 I Cxo•yi17.o.s C�x].i.i,o����.i.�. SUBJi CT : : Filing of Notice of D+r'termination in Gompli.ance w h, Section 21108 or M52 of'i t~he Public Resources Caddo ERD ,og project Z'-rt e Unit 19-1 Tentative Sub davisiori MaAP#� 40-04-5 etc: SOut hgs$te. Arses taS`te CJ.earing Ouse Number to to State` a ra,rr�; House C s ub mi t r72 erson r —.. Ne] aon DirectoxT1ocation .: n at s o u:th" s i dea�r Aver C1xxGatie escription: e S`ubdivisi,on Map to create -,; lots on; 17 acre, -- This is to advise that the Butte Co-Lult'ir Board of Supe;rvi!sors Lead Agency) a�c�edsorihed has made' the E611nrin ceterm�natt ins rpgardng the pro:�ect 4. hive n a si .ficant effect ori the1 " The pro,j ect will B r=x will.. not environmen 2. /�1r An Environmental impact Rdpott xMs prepared fot-thi8 project pursuantto tho. provisio,11A of UQA, and was daft i=iett as req iced by Sed�t .on '150, 5(;j r 14 Cd1iforriia �Adminis;tvrativo Code A Oe ativo Dec'l.aratioi bras' pvr pared o� thi- project IS# uunt t~o the provis, opts of Ct C2A" E), Itopy `o2 the Ntigativc beclatt-1- t on diay be ex�.mined at t11�1 141v�irbilmdtital Rovi,eti!, Depattmtht 7 County ;Center brise, Ornvl'Lle,;� 959654 emption ias Ci1e�l indicating 't :his 'project J„s c:�trmpttoM et`wi`onmo�tai reveCt,," i Qj 4 ,. , 6 �r , A spatomen+� o� C�� �.J � C7 Coosidera ion T W'z s � � r „�� 7'E1S �l.e � � rO�.Cl�.'ritc( w ♦J G Y adopted �t7r thy�irti t r 5. 'llitigation nio-a5 Ws adoptledYb j the Lead Ageno-y to reduce thr impacts of �i pro4et. ,.P,?,pJ q,ev are; NONE ; I :1 i.. it a y C Mvy 31i 9 7 J - I ge 2 it'. "mlay'i re �3:1. 'ULaCUSSXON Or, B"NV IRON MVN'PAL VALf ;ATION roads, drivewa�e and bu l6ingki wl.I.l ~in- crease the Introduction, � � amoun'l.�of , imp ar v:Lou.soUxf coos covering tho $Oil) increasing tb e amount of storm water runoff. noff 3(s): The twenty lots will be served by wells, which will ;,affect grow d water. aua'�.tities. The effect 'should be very GliShte 1 �1(d) Apprnx_imrtbly 17 artsres of almonds vr'.l,l be rezttoved. 6(a). Noise ' se level,� 'w'i1.l ohange, , also the characteroT noisev�yll change T Qm agritul.tural j. ioes (arm zacliii ery) to reoidoxitial noises "}(traffic, r human voices, lawn 'mower, otc. ) F` � �: l.'l,k`aiz,s development appears to be on..I- e border between a:eaas sl�o�vn . on the General Flan land Voe Map for J.,ndustrial use a.4cl low-deno�`�y f residential use ('1-�y1� � �,s first acre).. reel Heynth zoningy� I,s .A�-y2-� , 9 y� t� This rV L w� J.. y7 the .I..+s.J� � FI. L"ar�4 .�y�e +1,l. entJ.:al do V ef1�Q %111G�-t +,�..J.J.. hV i�.. area, and Could be considered growth--inducing 13(a), 13(6): Twenty residonoos will add an estimated 140,;Erip ends to the average daily traffic (ADT) onutle Avenue. 1�resent ADT s 20 ,: 'G the east endo antler. Entl.er eVOGSes a railroad track .at the west end. The tra ;Ciop', 01b�in:6rease re:torxed. to above wouldr'cre,qso the hazard ,At the at,,grade railroad crossing, Presently, a train comes through northboua�c�, at h p.m. southbow�d around midnight- 3 or G days per week (no trans on Sunday). Train speeds do not exceed 30 m.p.h. at this locat;i oyj ,, 14(a, b, cs d, This re8idontial development will increase SOV6.cariental., oervir>e do.mands Sor fire p=toction, police protecti0ii, schools, recreation facilit es, and road maintenance. The increase is not likely to be substa��.t, al l. 18: 13.e8identl al dovelopsmert Will change the phy:gical appearaaao o� the ` area. The ,aesthetics of the area.,could be down.-graded if the reeidences are not attractively landscaped and.,nettly kept by the oocupal.tp': Ij �ypezid'.:` 1r' pa go 7 0f S \11 } Sec. � iAY g� 1pa reta,ry for Resotitces 1416 I4 tith Street, Room 1311 CL K A•�NCxSC7N, Cp�ntyClark ,sac' ta, CA 95 ii � ant» te w rxar�L; /7 C;punfiy �: erk. � 01131, G,a�n's er�'rive � r.xzvi roxitnkill l,al Fey���rz ?oX�,�a� 7a�r� P + s T cot ��t�ror��hc „., .. ti ':r.., ;•-----.ice--.-'�----,,. I� ��� _ SU.BJMT: VI1ing of Notice nf"Determina.t�ori in comj�7 f. r ce witlfx Sect3. X1 .0$ ,.ox 2 152 at the Public 1teS.�ur�ces Cage \, BRI) LoK 80-01Y-17-03 _,..:yam B uth tit e Aowo s No . 2 ro ect xt�e T_, rz �?-vo . Sub.da.�t ''sz 6r, 1`La A w `'` t� C�- ��^ G S kt " 'pried �?c 1 'wn,e Mate C,kearl Dose Nuttlb�lr itte to 5' -ate Q 'eax rl� House Contact ��� azo O�.reo � Tel esti ono, y ry q y ;SCI&VJ. . ; S �. b �.. Project; Lot4-at oxi Or ,�` tler Avenue., east off' M�:dwdv� ,Ch co._ ProjecI. 'Deb?'Or ption; ; atLAz 20 lot stibalivision from 19.,E 4, acres. J This is 'to a,avise tlhattt a Advi,sor�r (Le'aa Agency, has mad►., the .f6110\41hg dote'tmittations rggarding tithe above -dos 5ribed project: l� w�i l J.. The pru�ject have;! a signifiwcat)�t effect on the will not entr�w`ronme��t ii 2, ,P,.n Envirortriental Impact Report wai§ prepared Lar th"4S '1) Oject purst dat to tho ptov sion.:sof CVgA; and taaS cE:rt .L .ecl s requited by Section 15085 (10 14 Cad. forn' a Admipi;ttrative Code: f % �. rlerraCive Declaration tM� prepared fotr this nrrjedt pursuant Ca the provislon3 ^o ff{ CgQAA ropy of tvi,_ I egci:'t%ve ec: ara� Baan may be, exainanedat ti�, Sriviroittnenta.l R@V�.C� ile�ta'Cntwrit y County Cento'r Drive, Orovtlld, tdlifotnia 95565 t, 3 / 7 A Nt�taie of g�tempt.xot was% exempt ,e n�`ict`iYithis poJ'ee is p .From envTp`omnont�.,l t rild r' % A'ppertpage o t~' F ��. Y_ .��� .<�_ , •k'7. Ni ,w` ,jr;.I rrryyi JNit ,�L I , .waw a A stwater erit of Overriding Consi,deratioft ��%/ was, Vaasgot; adopted for,, this pro j ac t , 7 5. Mit gation,t ,keasu ttzs ci ecf dopt?�y t ho Lead, Agency 'to regkxce the impacts 'O!fI tkhe appibljed pro j �c t; To ucag4s:cully ti'hdtigtktQ 'lilt..' traff G 5a;ee'ly ha�����^d to 'Brlllex %( tmepae �,o! the 8t drametlttj Northern r,4. �.T oAd � 6 y a atossixig signal -o4ll be 6iected to provide 2. To promote safe tr�ffa.C' c rc 1Zation w i,hit� the ; rted p � n 4�, _Z �1Ve fUo. iS.to be ir4�,aVed i.o acC e ta'l, Id s te�ndaards as pdr .. Sia 3 ( rel water runoff ; vd l collect of 1)ervii5y . I� ti evil a`! 5 n4o =t Mars and the t9rainacre z�r�lberri will i t , iz; rzcr , ,ed by a system of frpzlch drrkins, , a r 4 Signatare n, •,�7�,recbLir Tit' el Date Y v PROCIDURB VOA ACTIOV 1 .3 (Arprova'I or Denial) 0%, 'ROJ CTS WHIC11 HAVE AN ENVIRO MENTAL IMPACT RE, POM 0, C+ TTFICATTON OF rMVIRONMENTAL IMPAC RT (example of proper language for motion) fteeriuse we ;have reviewed the contents of the, draft, environmental Impact :i rroporto the comments received thereon., and the responses to those comment$,i I therefore move we dert:ify that the final. environmental. '40act report has been completed in compliance with the California Environmental '0tjal.ity Act, the Stdte BTR Guidelinef) and the Butte County environmental Review Gt iael�tes. IxVEMSTON ON. THE 'PROJECT (example of proper "language for Motion) ,I 118 'sed on our own-Itnnvl;edge ;and research and on information preftented to us concerning this p... t, including; the environmantal. impact"report which was colisidered in arriv.,Aig at a decision, I move we find: u. That the project wily, not have a significant effect on the environment. b. That the project could have a significant effect an'the environment but will not in this case because of the adopted: mitigation measures attached hereto and by this reference made a. 'part hereofi. d. That the rc odt may have a si ni p � . y' g ficaYt effect on the envl.i^anment; and this significant effect can be reduced but not eliminated b.y the adoption of the mitigation tiveaaures attached hereto And by this relbrence made a part hereof dh That the project may h ye a significant effect on the enviroivnent and that there are no feasible mitigation measures available to Peduce or eliminate this s hift- #ant effect. Havingfound the above I Ptipther move we! � I a. Deny the project for the following reasons; � b. Approve the project (this alternative can only be urged where a finding of no sig ificant effect etas made'). a. Approve the project a'ltl�ough there is a significani� adverse .nnvironme,ntal effect. A 115tat+ement of Dverrid ng Conoideratidn8f' is attacher hereto and by this ref.'e'I-ehdo made a psrt hereof V n5 jjj y IC O rt'.T MINAft6N o ua #g d1111�M,..t��NrlNj NO �- II Tip,/ Seora Y%' aiy for Resources 1416 N i,ti, th IS t r ee t"„ Room. 1511 CLARK A: Ne~LSO'N, jaunty Clerk Sacxantetlto, CA "i514 By _....N••„!N`��xst�.,�. Deputy 7 County Clerk Count of Bu.L;ta T ,acl. ettcy y ROM: (L Oounx en er rIv P"I v:�: onuie t,ta,l hevieta a x:�r r� kt latera ra"�` t".L � ,t 011raX ,,- 75 1 � ..*,�� 7 ;�� 1�$�- ' Cite l l_�%��ri x J t i ve ` Fv:sO-..�+'.:ei:.•:.�.w:m....u.�st-`+w .rx� :.::yw:,nn.w+-+w�.u..r ,7�« + ..,.... � , t �.f0�"'1"1�.+�. 1 C lt� SUBJtM riling, of No't ce of �etertrtin�af�.i:on i:t1 C��rnt�°%»t;anc�' tuitYi Serti.on 21108 or 21152 of the'I'lubli.c ResOuvices Code VZ ryog KA (Lead Agency) `= made the following determinations re�a.rdi.ng the above-described project, 1 The pro j ect /�� eoi1� have a si gnir;Lcant el ect on the will not environment, 21 /7 Ari ttivit-onment al Impact RO5 ort was p�r.epered for thio nrojeat p"ursunt-it, to the provi.si:on �e,, C8 and was ce`rti.t-icCt as required by Section 1508510 , 14 Cdl'i �ornia Adtttinistrat:ivo Code ,�tt�re Declaration pAec�pydoLothehNe 9f�ivectr pursuant IAC% A Net* to the ro�v:i:sions of CIv e Declar:a" !tion may tie e,xatnitted at the Etivitotimotital Review Dopar tment, County Geht:ev DIAi.ve, Orovil.l.e, Oali fortl:ia 95965. 3. :7 A Notice o�'Bxemption was filed indicating this t.,,bjecyt 18 0k0-mpt_ tvom el-tvitontnefttal ItieviLsw, ApporidIx t .,,, p -age; 1 o 2 .!Y x y L� � ��� G 5: 'tate t :i_ti l e zr e l Man it` 4,Q-0-43 _.__ DSIe l_� l r a �i gu r e h tats' Gl;eay_xnBhouse Num er I: submitt�et to St+atkt+ O'L`e�.ra„ng 1•ioiise Co ntact Person i ._. Te replion 7jum Er Project Location E. side of Alyssum Way, a cul-de-sac -street ex_t nd'iitc fd ohi Eng a Ave ata Dint about 7 0` ft E• of The Mi.dwa >'ro7ect Der;crptaon: land di Vision to create three parcels :uf i+ acne each fratn "a 3 acre parcel, south Chico: This is to .�t:lvi.se that 't�1d -. 33t: t � c Coiut't,;f� - Advisory ACe:►�cy' (Lead Agency) `= made the following determinations re�a.rdi.ng the above-described project, 1 The pro j ect /�� eoi1� have a si gnir;Lcant el ect on the will not environment, 21 /7 Ari ttivit-onment al Impact RO5 ort was p�r.epered for thio nrojeat p"ursunt-it, to the provi.si:on �e,, C8 and was ce`rti.t-icCt as required by Section 1508510 , 14 Cdl'i �ornia Adtttinistrat:ivo Code ,�tt�re Declaration pAec�pydoLothehNe 9f�ivectr pursuant IAC% A Net* to the ro�v:i:sions of CIv e Declar:a" !tion may tie e,xatnitted at the Etivitotimotital Review Dopar tment, County Geht:ev DIAi.ve, Orovil.l.e, Oali fortl:ia 95965. 3. :7 A Notice o�'Bxemption was filed indicating this t.,,bjecyt 18 0k0-mpt_ tvom el-tvitontnefttal ItieviLsw, ApporidIx t .,,, p -age; 1 o 2 .!Y x y L� � ��� G 5: 'tate t :i_ti l e zr e l Man it` 4,Q-0-43 _.__ DSIe l_� l r a �i gu r e h tats' Gl;eay_xnBhouse Num er I: submitt�et to St+atkt+ O'L`e�.ra„ng 1•ioiise Co ntact Person i ._. Te replion 7jum Er Project Location E. side of Alyssum Way, a cul-de-sac -street ex_t nd'iitc fd ohi Eng a Ave ata Dint about 7 0` ft E• of The Mi.dwa >'ro7ect Der;crptaon: land di Vision to create three parcels :uf i+ acne each fratn "a 3 acre parcel, south Chico: This is to .�t:lvi.se that 't�1d -. 33t: t � c Coiut't,;f� - Advisory j, - •:' {.. �rs`,1 .,N n, ..o A '`` j;+ u°n'�, 1hi'S'� f� '�G C'`�.M �M kr 7/ 1��'M«,,,,,w..�N.,.•„,r, „ 'x'1.4 .. ♦ - , 11 a Ii4 a4�.W: -12 , �� �t i,' l7 Jam..,, r1 �.�...r::.--�--�».,-=.."..'�:.....:}.�-+.r•,..«�-..--.1...------.,.+1�.......-..-.�n»�...N;.�...a.« K:«,.+w ' rr rxta.o� ar four 1.15! acro, rosidenti� .l,.,..:,,.... -.._._...-.-a two existj.nq 3,01 acre psxxCe��„----^--=-�.w"•- -..-"^"~~^w ""." _'_ - • �. • e E xr t or Avantic� raorial�east OX :he T�.dwayy sxrrd snulh of Sp rdways SOIAM). chico. tl �o coed Den,,a a 1�c �r,.:t�zr�e 4�i,rj �..M..,�..... — ..__.- -,. • , 1 taSdE hce axil 60 too,t;, �rav,r�l.ed s asemelxi ��nount 0 Tn e va ous Sur- w�.�..,�� :n Cone.i,st, of Ya tii1=•de-sac exteiid�.ng Road(s) m Ge Access ;and Iee aezr't;'>1�lra.r r' -..�' from Ender Avenue i:o the deep st preiposed_ pare i� ' � ?�� • -= • se Dtic l� etlao d Of. 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'1Idod.hiali r1� o�ccl ar , vii.: r,ass- ape �reundcover. a i onidon.t"►fie�,,3xa _ na rodents C). tai .dux. rpt ITAb t ;t� x llti.rdeLneac s a No t eni i t�ye _ . ified_in the wea. i4i ' 11 r�MLUja , EYa a d TI1 o c� .. f arii'' eso'urcee zx the area i I , �.. y PLaneeanazen:!ns�ty r4 tt�e �'r9ti�a y (, ent'7G`al n t ' r is� .riLand ase on Sf�ee 1._ -h .��1�,.Y of an ile residence on e i hi r,, I� 'I4, S�irvoVnding Area.: Land useG:_ Low denEdt., Resp �iential, Iridustris� and A ri cud dura . ani A.-� l enera�,..� � lleav nduetria%�, ;, ln�er.it AS * A r cultural) ; c. C'ren. Plan deS-1g't1:zz"tians t I,ow-��don��.�:� Re sidenti'aal Industri sl>< ,Agricultural.: d.�Iy Sizes vary fruiii loss than an acre to 10± acres.. e. 'op�x ,ate ara:._rel.ati-VeI fork to 'Oarse density. _ 'I Ctta`:Oaotex' of 'S •� and A3iea: Rv,ral-A�ricvltura7., �� � - Ch .00• a,pproximateyy �+IS m .lei from ci,.�r l wits. 'lEi. leaves ti: b Area. — rib Relevant Sphere8 of `ntliuenae . , 14ro7emon't�j bt"doxas TJvban Area: Chico tTrtian Aryaa ..:_.,..,-. Va!ve Prdtect4on Servioo: � ��.._.t�1'�2iG�r�;�,partm�nt tl'C7x1t r (State) 'LVO Sta�tiOn:� �a:G'�3S`�r C, b4 Water Avall agility? ter j_j W Ara r w ,u er Ganc�c i -tom SohooI6 in. Area:... r A' end p ik •pas 7bdf9 oil e lZx Discv$slON or, ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION This project V0POses to divide two 3.01 acre parcels into four division was approved oa August a8, 197r, acre lots. preir .ously a land create vate three 3.01 acre parcels and one .61 sora parC ei f��om the this ro erty has z�omv potential original te'n acre parcel. Overall property land divisions and subsequent small-l.ot developments,,which ..fax further fo turn calls nd ention to t'ne cumulative effects thai; may be sustain- in 0.^n- ed due to current and/fir future projects proposed in this area. nature has already commenced on the structian of a res,;.tW4Eial parcels of sere parcel noted above. A land division to create three on the tr©e acre one acre each is being proposed by Charles B. Smith'.. property on the west as wc3ie as the parcel adjoining the subject e p property is one of 1-lie three acro south side orparcel 4. T,.a,.e Smith Mary Grigg in August 1978- parcels created by the land division of <<' 1(b), 3(b), 6(e AssQuiamount 01 over 1 , ); complete develop cover rg of tbhe soil u y y the (o.gi stvdetsq building ettuctutess residential went of property p , in turn, will increase the amount of storm is not currently avail- water runoff. ;A�permanent drainage solution :french drains aohId be installed on a s;jort!-terns ba0iAt ab1 e', though 1(9), 4(d): !sough, the applicant ,states that the almond orchax"'°d on ' to have been mcderate)ly this property is old and neglected, aA appears the Vina IOPI +oils of this region are cot; der r` 4 maintained, ,Also, the cultivati,an of a variety of crops, as evidei~: jd by the al. orid, DevQlopmeht oii wal,"nut, and poach trees of I ur•roundi.ng orchards: 7; curtail the agricultural uses of the acreage. thesO parcels will December 19?6s the Eoard. oSr SuperW,sors "amended one portion of the Opet Space Element. (Section 14-5s item A) to read as follows' All r" (as defined i n the VPilliamsoh Adt) outside `ci.me agr cli.l.tural. land" be designated ass designated urban areas should "Agribultural." on the designation of tine Land Use Plan 'Map. 'therefore, since the land use is lowo-deneity residential. even though the General Pl:an1,". _ fleneral Plan text recommends 'Preservation of prime agricul.tixral land, "the land to the Open division cou' d be approlred on the bas3 of conformity Space Element amends oAt. 1(h)`, y(h)'; The 'project is located within en identified area of heavy' (The aoncentratLon groundwater wi:thdl� awal. and potential subsidence. WAY aggravate this situation), Also, the lique- of prilAtia wells faction potiontial .for the VGgion is designated to 'be generally moderate, 2(c) 17eve�iopment of this property, assuming the subsequent clearing the of the immediate area, of orchard trees, w14U. increase microclimate though sucli an, impaawt may only be significant oft a cumulative scale. 5(b) Thr Sacramento lJorthexn Railroad, which ;passes on they western create intermittent increases i11 noi.s,' side of the property, will levels, 1.ang3,ng betWeeh 60-0 dts, Normally acceptable noicie levels �40 with*, trains ass for residential mrand saut!kibound around midni ht,50-6Q -dBs rfivefto six da northbound a 7R 4C ' y� per week. 'Braga speeds do not, exceed 30 MPH near this site, and the trains are snort in length. 17(b) The pro�ec't is d6signa.ted ;l.ow-density .residential. 0.4 bit/acre) in the Butte County General Flan, and is zoned A--9. TL 4 CMhico General -Plan reserves the r halon for agriculture. AgricL�l,tural and rural, residential used currently dominate the area. The tingling ng of hese two land uses may `have adverse impacts o�; the local residents who will be affected by the dust and sprays from surrounding agri� r^ pe cultural operati011s. Al -O,, the 't' lies within a zone a industrial transitioning. ,1; The cumulative effects of this and other p.knding oTI future pro. portals. (e.g. Southgate Acres) could be growth -inducing. The project may po::�+ntially aid, 3n stimulat3,itg ra trend towresiderital developw ment of the area. "12: The Proposal rendats more land accopsi.ble for develapMOnt, and coucreate a demand for additional hout,ing. Also, the ;percale could ld. undergo further divisions in the futua•e $ assuming that ad;agltate sewage and drainege Tacilitiep are available. Finally,econutbic� pressures may ultimately induce the conveys en Of surrounding agricultural land �J�+ to rep: dential uses, 131 a) c "The p: ebent ADT i'd 20 at the evtd of Entl Or Avenue. This I'so�ect has the potentials to .dd about; 21 vehicular V` ips to the Alerage Dai.l!, Traffic. 1'(f) Two distinct traffic hazards exist at the intersection of Entler Avenue and tlje Mil WAY, which serves as the man access to the proposed ;residential lots. First, traffic must cross the Sacrainehtto Northern Railroad tracko without thu aid of a safety arm device, and r3econdly poor visibility hihd,rs traffic turning onto the Midway.. The interbodtion may require modif;Lcat:"tin too ensure safety as a result: of increasing circulation demands due -to residential development. 1 (a ) the proposal may lead to an incJ.eased demand for Ptiblit, services« Future _1esidential development extending beyond the existiing urban area may require that public services and facilities be expanded. t tiV� App, ,. endix F tinge 8a of 9 i • r. I