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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-130-038� �' c 1 s .,�.,° v. .;. � ,�.`r � , . � :� ,' ; ,. ;, � �'. � � � • o • o � a .` •. �a i``' h, � ,'dig,: I r o' p .. �, �� �' 1 • a +'� b , �, � � • 0 � a ' ,J 4 � SIGNS APPLICANT.— Nor -Cal Nut Co. ;ADDRESS 9784 Lott Road, Durham, CA 95938 OWNER Steve Gikas PRoa4CT DESCRIPTION Dividing 211 acres to create one__ p . , - 1.0ro arp-_ I and a remainder LOCATION On Durham-Pentz Road at Highway 99E, Durijal'n. .......... ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 40-13-38 Grazing and ZONING U GENERAL PLAN Open Land PROJECT CONSISTENT? GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE REPORT_ December18, 1987 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE LAND CONSERVATION ACT CONTPUACTS? No DATE APPLICATION REC81VtD February 8, 19,8g AGENT/SURVEYOR/CIVIL,E-NGINEtR*. Sierra West Surveying_ ........ ADDjtF�SS.. 5437 Black Olive Drive, Paradise, CA 95969 DATB PLANNING DIRECTOR'S RnPORT PRE -PARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEOOAICAL EXEMPTION DATE VILED DETERMINATION AND DATE NBGATIVE DECLARA'T'ION DATE ADOPTED__ MXTICATM NEG. DECLARATION " DATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT REPORT - DATE =tTIFTED STATE CLEXRINGHOUSE, NO, SU13. COMMITTEE M84T= DATE ADVISORY AUIUCY HEARING DA11% av -1, xW—h ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION,_— APPEALED AMAL 11BARING DATE 80ARO ACTION COMMENTS FOR PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT. VON htonnt6q c. x�Txr cc�vrir� �� 0OCA' R C-i:NIyi2A.. F' 'IS�.AN CONS' ORM NCE P'll:V01R, 87 F'OTL p� iCET 'MAI' OR T S S G)N MA1' fJrovJ�n�ltia •��' G A/ U T Cu Items 1.-4 to be cbmpleted by applicant' /r '/ 1, MIPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS: � sy 3/UL / �/�✓� r" ` { °"���"` Is e 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: �[/8 � 46A MB133 J . ASSESSOR'S PARCEL IR ER(G�) c 9 lr. YR4POS1M USE: ?Dla following items are to be r.ompleted by the Planning Department; INTER -DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Butte County Advisory Agency 7ROM: planning Director SUBJECT,: Report on Tentative Waiver Application, for Not -CO Company, AP#40-13-38 DATE: October 31, 1988 111 This is a proposal. f°or a Tentative Waiver Application dividing 2 acres to create one 4o+- acre parcel and a remainder• o h he 13u,tte zoning is "U'' (Unclassified). The Land Use plan g Map en hand.. County General Plan designates this �lansaforstherarea, and Op There are no specific or community 1, proposal does not conflict with County zoning nor any adopted or The p P ro of the Butte County General plan nor any county, Posed element pecific or community plan. The, envirhnruentaI documents for this project have not been complete=d Th, atiori potential impacts have been identified which requirest�tblt the measures, Adequate mitigation measures have been Sugg 'Proposed any applicant his not agreed to those measures or alternatives. expires A g0 -day extension to the C8Timelines me QA are sporanted and ssible, November 12, 1988:. No further RECOMMENDATION: n p'ind that the eviro nmenta�. documents have not been completed any deny the project pursuant to the requirements of CEQA me cc cc: Sierra West Surveying Nor -Cal Nut Company �i 9uiiq �rgYl�tn� �"iF1��4G�1`! April Sierra West, est Surveying 5481 Black pl.ve privE paradise, CA 95569 1 N V C on proposeci pro c for enclar►gored plan't4 a 576.00 no'tonical surVey for rare ar►d NpYaf:a l hullers 4 l �'1 B� 14A!LED OUT U1ON RtcgjVT OV PA"1MVNT i`N 5U 'VEY R P1JR`C WI Ll. "i ?o -�0,a1 l an t s�u.rver SUR'VE'Y FOR RARE AND ENDANGERED SPEC'I'ES Ox VASCUC,t�1i PL�1�1'1i� CONDUCTED APRIL 22 AND 23, 1988, ON NpR-CAL NUT C014Pia.WL PROPKItTy AT THE sOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF Pffffl'PZ ROAD AMP HIGHWAY 991, ABOUT11 M1LES SOUTH or CHICO, DUTTECOUNT Yf CA1111FORNIA A gab�trat The prO.Iect site consist$ prin,"ivally of V,�"1+ habitat, tIith sOMO Riparian hAbitrat in the ViciXIII.Y Of thO ru off $t4ales, particularly ;along the south �'�arg'j;t, A ��er��al pool is located toward the viestw central part., and small". vernal pools and swale $ ars scatwt,�r�d thz"r��t.t�it��zty t�t� The t alier Vernal 'cools IttlVe gzrne allly been d; :fturbud by extensive tatriw mrazing i y :er1 perc0latioz, test holes have: boen (ILIg, in: two aa.,,FA,i in th, .� northern half of the property, Power tT - ss the ftorthi}i-;EZt q�.tarter diagonally'. There are no rna�ir� on the prcap rty, atLd access is via PP-ntz Road (or Falagur Court) r whi''1"4 rms the northern bOurdary of t:he sita. Toward the centtyr O t:h..I s bcuadary there is a raised dirt road betw�:€�zz the 'f��taoc. Y1111 p,�rjtz Road; it provides acres: to agatet a ttaUsn'i: plant sunray,. µ etra <ual. encu sr wile celery, %iddl.e'n€a 1" (two spGc�,c,ta) , bluka ,miXicies '0 l.a°.:Purple ple sanc3,c1,e, bi rdseyO.gili,R, several t `as c Y axed others Also observed a s^ sz.*g al nat ''o :,pr_.Cj4as caxYf'lur ,„d. to vf,? a� pools, including dcwnim-4 to (two speciQIO, pactogynt , 110iloc�arvI°tvis ca rat'ut; thstrl., (two SPLcies) , y � � ! tarrll as valley want and others; A few a,ntrcdVCcd spacius a'pee:dtttr 1, unicorn plant, and mux” ca e buttercup WRr411 Vreslunt ,n :c�zttc a` crr� xlPccls IntYroduc ,,d sper lel ")bse rvad in the V,:11.1 0y rw�rtia4s � t,.�xt: habitAt ncl ted d t r+ i'jld oats, re-d�-stu�. me4d fil al o .r , Wuit TM inaltide : rfilarae, hsrcnbill., baugl.as' s irwx°ea ra.;.�, T cx1 a rare„, speeaws�.l, 14l, a ,terrancan barley, canary ��a�s � �.���vc!.oa=.e , t la'r <." 13vk r r' 0c)rntr),t, chIckW9?0d I p.icitly lettuce,, coutla f geranium, e --eared c: '* Mkweed, k»airgrass (twO species) sp kc,wue:d, corona Baa p antain, baby r attIesnake qx tass , b C sir s;�� ri~h 'saw thistle, l c a lc as tar t hist se, r_ld brr�t�e, th cat's' , black medi :k, t^,a l � this , � lamb's b nClWa>—, he a 8,nglish plan ai n, cuc��ra: ' c ver dbl black jur,third,rhedge traust�rd, r].tq,at, grass axa.n��,� tahi lu weed,, a.:araratn, sand scarlet p�,^,(i'YpernQl, cl amjryln�F'.et�, p�. M spL1rr y, Spicy hedge parslty, £7� Man iT1 1 da p]:],i1i r grad others-, s toted , 1.isr, saa riparian ipar as b ome est�a'�'li' hedain�tht- spa iate with L)cdius c water) car>ity of p t� of the 4.Ax� i�r runtff ZW310s, particularly at tz:e south � at'ctizx, wh rc a nuatba:r of diffe :e nt s�Pec;' (c of t iricl a in nc ttinq t o a1.. The cbs ar ted , r�: a riparian -� w� -, ,�ertye.rt awl x:ct~ury pad nati'.t°= -�ar,4 roan- tivc un�s cbs ry d d �I k y sx.its in��ci�iyyepqxc`y �c{,yyamyan,a:l any x1 yyye�r, etch♦i 'y1dy} Ect tW water ��s 'Mt�iu+c�." IH'Y',o iS��a'�...'"W. us) 1�,. riar .1"/i — I.G ra V'�.. M1.d 'be�4i 3.G Vim Wa.R✓S.Iia. plantain,cocklebur, clover torn, buard grasp, ��ts�rtw�t't�i yysr willm yew ,.: q. y,.�r �` tx�c�t�a $ilu l:l. k: a. t'ir �aLkt.tr �zj'�:.:��..t �v����'e�;�.sl.�.�1 +Lam, i�t•.:d4yy=,r4.Y Jµ���i.. �i�.y l.f i3 ryN �}oq +fit} qw xat"k{ �.iAi, aodr�N! Wili�b:1 ��ritnn Y stir~ �txt� , p�arWs ;.nt ,� it aWtt�e:ra , nd Baa c:h��4ttta.1 irtdrte�:rw raaz w `xl.T y4�dW4't.✓ar'J t Ld on Tb 10,0 k�.l4Jrv x hilted, }bWith aay atetarLn Ip; Y✓iii" wgS1it betW{iwY tV'i4c�7 all ci ayx ' Ib: Yai l7ai# 4ai�*dY lr +:1 �r,.r'i }a[+ J. tar: N,. M 4+Nxt l; W 'W A: ,ipW�d cr'.1:4+.f.7s,.- �'.. 41 y+'r �iV ♦WyJy��i'A. b y �iPy'�. ' �p,t� sM[A }jrN. .r�y�}A, Ji4� rAbt4.x that Tr;u u t. fog` f u r' t,h u r ` , �» f i 0 a t~: i tl 'Iit a4a�Yi a'�'41J4n� 39 �d 44 ^b 3.ib4iMr. i.t:+✓M LIvW yipiu ^wrM. ,t�, .*bariullt Off. Ca.Y.:i:tor i'l "It ato a rty, 1a 9ie�hd h �,� tka�: site: F�xc�ru ckaa:c�r`:i, x)a„�a.c�r to �t+arve:y or-clal plant survey C..Rare and Endangered Species SpeQies previously reported to occur on the rfx:cs,�fir.=t r�it�a 9rtr that ark.,r i tF d as fire er,daae�eri,,d, or threa.te:nea hp,; and/or stats agenci.os and. the California Nat-ive P1,irr► .�f3tiP'��Rr ars. as follows Greent"'s orcu.trt grass CTuct*oria r arra+) , 'lea allacarya (� age ibo hxrlrr., rra,z tuq , daint�r bltx� r�r gra (11o� f tenerri,lna.) , ,hoovrrr Is spurge £�ha�n�:esc� � hr�av�r�) . f'►a za,r�t�Y:a►,z ;ate, ' t#"l9rallxupC?p1 tas) ri1d Sh] ppis� a,afit,jf 4y x �i i;?'' ..,_ , . o�:uosa f Limnanthus fl Slt Cthe..r s rvs reported fro.,c %ithin a figj !jvi .aN such specie cit,: and/or po t�nc �iai y presear=t inch . ; Califo 141.1. bibiff cut) I iisus c�j_ i�ornicus) f adobe lily t��ati¢ warlti $ 1'rtxi��:crr�'y f w apposite -leaved calycaden a f`a nd o pcs t<<)1`r, �;r) f t ��d .fa. braoted monkey flower` (4i ulus glau.ce;sctit��) f atk�� �s���ox"i chixN� Creena l s crcutt grass and hoover' s spurge:. both wore. Px^C va ously reported, E'rOM the large Vernal pool in thF: West avintral prart, of the property. probably .era notch reobserved on thy, dates Of the survey, but The pool apparently dried "gyp pr amsturely this year (prior to the lat�:.a rains) and the ti,rrirng of their appearance, /shish is normall, after the pooh: haz dried, is uncertain this d'e'ar, if the :,P_adow foar: (previously reported from the northwest --carnsr sate) xs stip, presLllst, it is trio .ate this sea son to be .t it rao".1ains, 6evc al art r l paPulations of the dainty, }alux_-gryiss wQre Observed. 1,10 California hi:o:Lstus was cabst.;,rvud and it appoarz unlikely that it is present, The depaupQrat a ;milk -,i -e is tiny, early, t�h �iip� as "'u�nco �%,in, in the InvLa toryof the California Dative Plant', o0' ety, X, too late this season to determite if it remains, but it wouj(ii>e surprising if it is not stilly presaaat; Although ' there ars: r,14,4r areas of heavy clay soil' surtabjkue f,, theadobe 3. ly, no e..idi4rX Of its prc.s rlo coup be .fount. I�ume;4 us populations Of ����"OxIi flowers ci �rd', but the scribe all ovary (whish is .a t=ype ers were obs�r of popoorn flower) t7as,not found. It, however, also is li k-,l.y still Cee presOnt wird would have bets rxaore i uri deny e liQx in the scason. No pQron.ychia plants were tound, A, populjtiocra of ,-Onkay flfi;,tj*ere.., uYti'`lz obs',jrvc', on t;hL.. so)at h bai",4 of th=e large-uaaoff staajL, cxt the south : znd of the pa~r per ty tram Mrd tae w�as,t�::nn ��z:.ir '� w Mitie�atioras ; All of the ; ensiti.v�.. spec e Z p" jvi-Qusly rr.:p,,4r #gid wctu found in the w,, stern part of tjL, si:t� The. .accoripcinyirigt pulp rpt lira�ates thy: area•, in whiioh ;�heou rjjcjnt.s o$�"Ovtr at occtim-d, i.trad dev,olornent of this arta shou.:.d not bf pl4nrlt,:d, nac should 'array runoff of w.iter to the; area be impoded or polltttAA. A su:Pp ijitf.untWary plant . aur'"My tuarli;ar Jn t1le cjrcw"irk c _ k $a»+ rl oould rustilt k J»"k' (j3t 1 'ii o rrhe size of th--, rsa;pre:~,entjy indicated as �Dff lItli,t;s to d��t�lop�tentr i Nor -Cal Plant survey � The shie16-brae eco the large runoff Swale at m�nke occurs thr the�southeend developmont would not be further �ttitigations . of thin j � 4 �ouz,i� 1�t��g�t � permitted wn thls roxrt a f.y. !, k for 4rea an'yt^,Ljy, rt1c Its survival are needed CHFGKLIST CF 'VASCULAR PLANTS THAT WERF IDENTIPTA LY OF THE SURVEX ON THt am$ SCIENTIFIC NAME Ct�triMO_ N ��.,.AM c os r s rr�pt3FlZa Blow wivt; n Agros t.2 s c;Var t Ax Annual xaphy X srr.a �Sypike Len AillQ41 a1n"Plecstens Water'rpj«;,,1f1t��1Ct t�11J4ax".iliL12US ela.. Wild onion Aln$ancki x x era�r cxa Amaranth .i t�r�avallis crensxs S�tta l� lowered fi'ddlenecit y ��. y�rx x x �r aa.l.zeyO mica �'Yt�4+.„Ea�p�yx oJw, eric4+G�1. pSWcar.leyt �ry"�r�rytppernre,l �� _ fo L nA .(7 Y aWW *'?;p.yy,,q� 4 Sbfi i'�rVJe L... j'1v(4Z y{..�Jryq�±y /��".r.n BidA ✓� yy.� //�� ens �: 012dosncspetMa pL��1+y�.+W yr yn !�� ' 'r�`y1'ii ��rayy }y..� yr)I ti /d��ii�y� y0..,.1b1y,t`�yL, Boxsut-railia s. p, ^}as$icaAxo a , .,Yellow BoisKLWaJlii,' pr'iz Yllyy Blackyy�{c�ay�ryp�e.1 .t •li li. x�. i. Gi ie �' B �c7t a c? t4ar oiMi t1Q Brodiaea vo.l of lis G oto brot 3 c�ea �” ue s tars r+ Jf11r5 x i 17t x t1S iIng bx"Od.Xcaea �1`O.fit.t 1110 l l;T"s phut rn �at,l ,,, � kca�sS �vrc-41asy f hsmooth, �*Lq. +t T Yellow mariposa lily, co4 to zzz-oa Shepherd + l s t � t>z al ut cephalanthu:,, OCO,L entalj" d Purse Yellow Star thi tle C'erastium tr-)stoss M tin, Button c'rillow, Vul''I tux Si tia{,,v Saar, , yq N ' a r tu r s tr of„. v.:��`�Srx �'7 .!'� 4.� pqu •#��� w;�r {�4+,�i�'t�p."j y. Y., yy�� }+� f}- µr.{ ��yy yy.. �'yy ,n`ryM 3yf �`°'�t Ay i�yA. Kn h'N� yp' eru qn '�y "�* µ4.y., 1 d .'_°1r d.�r.p`a is A L t h a, s ./ti 0...2p, tr4 r�z 1 t11z;y q ass �'Mynrybre�{IIa �z�tppnyiwil R.:�1d *�+�hW•JIA GI F144honx x'.rV t7 y js��gS �gy g!fi}�nyi�xy�Iy.JWgM �ry,,Ly.7'iyinYNje-1�y". 6' nntia l 1Vi4�i rCj F1 i WIN N011 .COal plant surrey CAFCKLTS`. (continued) SCI:ENTTF:[C NAME_ COMMON NAME 1�heZn t�mmGmuZ tifa,rum Blue� OiokrksGX Lemma put c1zeJ.um Oowningi.a d rn�x� ih sbp, l Wiil.owh6r Epi ol,�ium SP- Er emcrr� rrpus :set genus Doveweea Big heronbill ��'.rodivi{n Iy�yya r s µµ{{ Erc�dxN..3�� W.LC.ulah!�LJ..Z..Ay�li�. ���)e(�d+-stemm���.yyd ,tilazCAO , `+I cb a 4 �um: �z�c�dium rT�r�s T1,li.a. e-w�4��4A�ikwl filaree the r t;, L Ery'-ict'ium vasevi coyote Comz►lon fid Fcusaxica Flag %'ra,�int s 1a i a1 Modesto ath Oastridium ventrido UM O Ct grass oles g r tri um Oeranium dissectum Bi,rdseye cilia i xa tricolor uaweea Gnaphalium sp. 11�c%pnais ret,zca ��dyp��a�� �. ntevidensis 1 1t~o�harxs ma spike rush, Fitc1z's spikew6ed m&mizonia ti tch i Medit imneaft barley H0rdeurr 12y,—tri. Foxta3 ;r ass Rox`duum ju.batum ►p r ct�. a xagaxi�ii es Tinker Fenny srroo h test's ear '�c,h+rs Zara Rush Zuncu.s (Several spp.) Bristly koeleria 1110eZuricya p11.�aaides Prickly lettuce Lac GTUC4 Sk!r4,1 a.olS Valley goldfields La.�tlxe;rzia �ylxry�sas tcs)ra �asthenxa ere)llontil Frarnkant'r gr�l�iiieldS �eplergfoa L opidiUm aitidUln �7i�li2r�:11t12 S dOl1 1a Var. rosea Ell ored ii �3.�:G5�r�.?� ��.nanthus ,6,1,�>�lyt1]11.s �7i�'t�.1,k�x' Italian ty;: hila aeerY Lrt l7tc ultl t x� k 4a�ullm Biscu'itro t ,o. rat taJ�t W t `i, 't 1 a Cym lotus 3:I " .:�upinas 14a4in sp. .�iaxszZc�a '�estita Clover tern Pineapple V��„t;s� ���c��.ri��rx� �1i��Zrxl.,d�.'s �'llr �'�.k'�'V�r Black mrudlc% xy j,� 4'1+ntha ys� P1, 1o L op as aAyy�yr s ar do�igZ��s .0 f h t �.asl�ra� �rdoXa� atc4y lower limti l u -q etl ciC1CLbse,Con �! k won Nimulus quttotus Not-CalPlant. survey CHECI�LT''S:T ��Eaiitinu�d) S,Lj RNTSFIC NAME COMMON NF�E+ ; Mc��Iuo vez tc'i.Etw Indian chic)-,weed Shite nawarre i icx 'Vavarre tl a l eucocaphal a jy" v47x'2 t il3c �. G� 11ixS yfal ow flava) °(t3,a 9 sAirttSti p�xbe oena Pubesct'unt na'Vorratia Tansy naviAMITtAO Bart e�ii Ha ti•reg's 6dolito tomum t do r�tostomu t C3Dcarp ii.+ tiL3tuS Valley tarM�a $idOdell"E tuck (�,x-t,hocarpus er�R�nt.htl� ,J'ohC71'1y Rock sedella pe 'trzset u: � prs:m2l uzrL Petrorha gia velutina Grass Pink pl acex asp PhaceliaCanary Phalarbvth s bx cte tus pl gra ss P�aet6d popcorn blower, Plagzobothx yS canesenO ��i1e� popcorn ,C7.ocvex' " popcorn flower Oreerx� s p p PI-agic�bot �x`ys g"reenex p a�riobothr s stipita ttts stipitate Popcorn flower, pjanta!rO coronopu~a' Corona's p� ar>t ain Hooker's piantai plantago hd keri an nn p irzt a. planta �a tzceQ staEnglish t7air�ty' bluegrass ' poa tene�r�:sn� p0gog ' i.- cz-yphoro des Pagogynrr t�.a;�y�y�a�:ed po��n�a.a �:r�A;•,h.w=�perma maL�ttat eC polygonvz SP,, polypogoll jonspoj!ansi.&, Beam grads Cottonwood populis fre.Lonti 'Unicorn Plant Fvbo ooiea �s�Qo��xMph�t� bx�:°��ssimus t�ar�iS.�' �arb�.es t�r�gaa� p��icaca�'phu� ps�.�iocarpht�,� trregonus Wetland buttercup Raj)unculvs murl atus curly ,dock Rya;�t�r,ex ory� py,u»y co ck 11, U.t1 0 L.' �.i J. 6:.:'114: J,. ,Triddle � ... IY .�+.l l ow Willow SaI1.* spa yp{p{ py y � �`1'.'y4A+'aC'Fy.'IA(►L/y��}�L�y �{jy �p1' 9F9 '.y'i �,,.yy .yyyy A'.ro 11R+4 4yL�, yH�� �' w ��}}. Ley"r..7 i{Wi sand. cu.Y. P3 b`iprhn R.l �R, da fir,[ �y S�}:�r�ty~�4y:�xoq ulvy j o y ran �Oy � D¢t �: FILM �✓'k. Sherardia �rryayy a S,A�ij�:n�J��}4�1��"ti�i 4%1d. windmill y Y1 FM`A.LA y OY^1�✓ens&i µy�^.y11 .h �d!4/n, s p�yW ,M). 4. eyiy'y�ry ��F'A Jryw A4i'W}L11,�J+n. �N y+. NfL1 �1�. 1s��92:4 rR.��F y. W�.WW�bii'u 31{M���1ah J1 a�Il4id1Y" y l tw �,.tf,• �oxn�� h�.4 9�j;�,�rmbrizL�r� S ax.^�vob8tiS ;�c��'- thiE3t�r�" w t" F Itl •. hurry L Sow lnl�� � f 15.a+4',: ynohu.5 kYtJt hus aspS:'.L'. �v; ood S'tellarxa mLdl s 9' a' y Ex.r�n chic , �;::�y Wind �ri jl ,�I e a erects t w �idr� 4y x1 G� e Z L %y1`ixit:', Ar %ryry1raerud t_t ��wwk a Agaowbag cwk a clover Ti o,F�, 4. um dea�paupera, tum rl f vOr-cal Plant ant SlArvey 7 CHECKLIST (c�_)ntinued) COMAiON NAME_ SCLEIjTIFjC NAME Rose cIoV'Qx, Trif'Oljum ,h:xrtum White ClOvr'l Tra.folium repens TOVICSlt clOv"' TrIfollu'x variegatura B idw's i!,tII; ; Tr! ti"Ic .a 7'rz-rI01eIa hyac�n Ml na Crx Fl Cr n j�. Tritolnia laxa Datta" Typ12a an ust folYa moth mull .i,t'i trerbascum �}l ttar'1 c SpuudWell Vo onica .frs Tt' n Spt-.edw ll vcronica POrsica Speedwell Veronica si�. 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Pyr r: nY�iFl {+Y '"r♦• YY i Y 1 YYY : { YYY 1 r+• °+r L Y { -i -S aY rY YrrnY ..♦Y�Y 1r Y{Y�`"+rrl Y ", i r< cti � ♦. . r ?Y ♦{YrYY{1'i'r1 Y{ r ihi\ i q', .Y ' � S 1, +r'rY{YYLY i ) Yllf it � tl \ Y � {,Y Y•iY Y ` 1 1 1{Y �' 1 p ` ; ,Y1 Y r Y 1+ ..yJ Y `YYA i i �` Yi Y •x-r, i Ik \'r . ...a ./ �y ' Y, ,, •3 Y �" YYYYY ! p Y r r+h , SIERRA. WEST SURVEYING 1.,IC.ENSED LAND SURVE`Y'ING 5437 ,B1,;ck 0111vc MING a Paradiss, CA 95969 r1honel (91.6) 677.6253 .� n� eine 16, RE : Nor Cal Next Co Parcel MaP Application Butte County Planning Department 7 County Centex Drive Croville, CA 95965 Attn.; Dave Hironimus - Dear Dave, We hereby request a ninety day extension of time to the C.E,Q,A. time limits for tate Nor Cal Nut Co. Tentative Parcel Map, Thank you for your consideration in this matter, sincerely, Thomas. R. 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Name of prop017erit Y NOR -CAL 2, Address, of proponent and representative of applicable): Nor -Cal Nut Company Sier. a West SUrvoying 987—to,t .. ,, Roa,�._� .. , ��-fir d GA 9569 waiver of _Tentative Parcel Map w 3. Pr,ject desdriphon ------ II, MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE YES MAYBE NO 1, Does thn project have po'ential to degrade the quality of the environment, Substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop Wow sell -sustaining letels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the humbei or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant, r animal or eliminate important examples of major periods of California history or prehistory?, . � ..... ............... 2. Drosw the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long. term, envu onmental goals% (Ashort-term impact on 1118 environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time whale lone) -,term impacts will endure fntn the future.)...... 3. i)oes the project have impactswilich are individually limited, but cutttulativalyconsidetable9 to project may impart on two or more separate resources where the Impact On each resource is relatively small but when the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is } ` 0 f? F-rgnificant)..... ................... .......... . q, D,- is the prrrjer.t have environmental eftt,iets which will cause substantial adverse: effects On human beings. eithor directly or indi nctly'y......... . .......... ........................ f� lit III. DETrzR VIINATION: Ju be rariiijilulod by they t.eAd Agonvy) Oil tilt' Dort; fit evaivation Q 1, WE fieri the proposed p )et COULD NOT have 1 !,i�ntriifirant ellvct on the onvitunrriolit, rand it NEGATIV5 DECLAE A'1ION will prepared r -i I WF fin 1 that although the proposed project cotild have a significant ef" "rpt tan the iinvirnnninnt.there will not L..1 be a significant effect In this case because Ilie MITIGATION M15ASURLSf)esonbod tin this allaelied sheet have been added to the project. A NI+GATIVE OECLAAATION will be prepared IrWE find the proposed project MAY have significant efier, ran the enviror~ment, and an I!NVIRONM5NTAL IMPACT AtpORT is required, t)0l1NT p BUTTE, PLANNING DEPAH I M6NT R Ie ..: OATe: Marcth .1.5 leu& . Y_ ..a. , y )av3 c s, Assao ► P� az�rie roz� Haviewed bye � � Y � Its, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT'S (Lxplonalrons Of all "YES" and "MAYBE" answers are required on atta(;hod stte:et(s),) 1. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: YES MAYBE NO � a, l.irr"lrir,l a earth conditions or In changes in geologic substructures?,. , . , , , . b, ftt!irlilrtionv, ;irsplacamerats, compaction or overcol oring of the soil? , ............ . . . . : G7 c. (Ahringe in topography or ground surfacer rollef f(�taturos? d. t)e., lructiort. covering or modification Of any UnIq ii,a geologic or physical fa,ratures7 e, Increase in v✓rnd or water erosion of soils, either on or of( site? ..... ,, ..... . L Changes uy deposition or erosion of beach sands or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river orstrearn orthe bed of thr! 0colin orarty bay. inlet or lake`s ... ............ g. l use of prime agriculturally productive wails outsides designated .......... urban atroa,t'i d C.� 1 � G Ia, Exposure of people or property to geologic ia`tszards such as oirthquakes, hiOdslides, Mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards? ...... 0 4,G 2, Alk. Wiil the proposal result in subs+antial a. Air (;rnissiunSgrdeterioration of artiblerit carr quality') ... . ...... .... . . .. .. . u. The creation of ob lectronalodors.srnnkeurfumes'),..,.,...,..,..,«,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y. Alteration rogionc, Altei'airon of esti moirei r a Movement, , ,Hent, Moisture, or temperature, or any change in Chniate, locally or „ .. ......,......,,................ . ......... ... . WATER, Will the proposal result til subMantral, ti, Changes in currents, or the bourse or direction Of water moveryiontti ill either marine or tr,y„l, waterr� ....... Y,,,,...i.,.........,.. .... ..,, b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount ofsurfacr� runoffl °L] �4 .. c q. Need nor ients, rnCludinf� urf-site surface drainage improverryragetation rerrarlval,.. channelita.tic n or culvert installation,? .........., d. Alterations t:j the eraurse or flow of flood waters) , .. e, Clhange In tele amount of surfaCC Water in any water body? .....: (. t7.srhdtge Ink- stirtsiGO waters, or in any altercation Of Surface watorquality, riding, but 'lot limited tctemperature, dissolved cxygoil or turbidity” ..............hrlr0.h , g, Alteration of trio tirrectrot) or rat(I of flr)w of (,bound wratery`? .. , , . . .., .... , . , » ...., �, . C'f`i arty' if a .to in the uantity of qur�trly of gruonrl waters Carthet thrrlugh �drrr+r;1 �adr.htrrrti . or wrtbrlr,aw�als or through interception' of illi s1quiter by ,�; cut:. tl'i° rtxc;#v,ttrrarth9: , ,,, , „. 0 0 1. Flodilr,tirart in the amount of writer otherwise rtvatilalt1e for public Waller 8rri;pllos ;�„ ��: . , . , U 0 PK I. Exposuro of people or prc41ier;ty Etc water relatttrl italar(Is Much istlooding? .. � , . , U At d, PLANT f:1t;t:, will the proposal result In substantial A. Change in the iversiy fecsaflumb'�r ofany spoCles of plants (ihclttdtrltjcrops, and i l.. tr;�,Yr a IrY, b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of Plants') ..,... C. Introduction of new s ecres of Plants into an arota. or In a barrier to tilt normal rtes lenrshmenf or exfstitigspel'IprV'O}�yt? SIY.4,lY,.hlM,ie• a,.V k.91.Y 4, ..Y �� �i d.80ductioninacreage ofany agrleuiturdltrop?..,.Y,«.Y ................«.,.: C 0 )0 5, ANIMAL LIFE. Wiil the proposal result in substantial' YES MAYOV !tom a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animalsincluding reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? ,. 0 � b, Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? ...... 0 f c. lrl'roduction of new species of animals Into an area, or result in a barrierto me migration or 1. D moeament of animMs?................... ......................... ....».... L� d. Deteriuration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?.. . 13.NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a, Increases in existing noise levels? ..... ...... • . . ...... . ........ b. Expos1110 of people to severe noise levels? .... » ............... ... . 7. LIGHT AND GLARE, Will the proposal produce significant light Arid glare? .... Y ....... , . 0 PS 0 a. LAND USE, Will the proposal result in asubstantial alteration of the present or planned land G use of an area? ....... .............r........ ...................... ..... 9, NATURAL RESOURCES, Will thu proposal result -n Suta tantlaL a, Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? ................».,.............,, � Cl b, t1 •let'or of any non-renewable natural resources? ........ ... , , .... • .:.. , ........... 10, RISK OF UPSET, Will the proposal involve of or release of hazardous substances (Including, but not limited to oil. I � � a, risk .... des plosion pesticides. chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions response plan or emergency evacuation plan?.. �f b. Possible interference with an emergency 1. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter location, distribution; density, or growth rate of the Cd] human pcapulatiort'? ....... .................... ... . ........ Y .... , ... ........... M HOUSING, Will the proposal affect 0xisti19 housing, or create a demand lot tatidiliotlai ,.».. housing'O ................ ........,.......,....... —1.1-1.1— ...... 13, TFIANSPORTATION/CIACUL,ATION. Will the proposal result in' A. Generation of substantial Additional vehicle movement? ............ . . ... . b. 51facts on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? ............. . . I ...... Cf .. e, Substantitti impact on existing transportation systems'? ... , , ...... • . . . . ... . . . ........ d. Significant alterations to presentpattesrhs of Circulation or mr.-rtreht of f�uriplo alldlOr, . Y..,. fY.. Yf r 1.. Y goods? . . r. ....... ♦... ,, ,. 1...11 .,.,. I.,»{,. ... . ...Y. .. Y.. ,. •,.Y . {V .,..i. V ... yJ-1 1µy' e, Alterations to waterborne. rail or air traliic?, , , . , . , , ... Y • .. , .. . f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or podestrians 7 14, SERVICES. ERVIC[$. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for now nr altered government services; YES MAYBE NO a. pima protection? ......; ....:.............................. .... b, Police protection? . .. , ... 11 c. Schools? .....Y .:........................ .......'...... , ........ d. Parks or other recreational facilities? ..... .... , e. Maintenance of public facilftles, including roads? ........11, , , ........ t. Other govornmental services? . .......... , , , .. , . L 15. ENERGY, Will Ilse proposal result in; a. Use of suhstantial amounts of fuel or onergy7 ...... . 0 r G ......... , . J b. Substantial increase in demand u on existing srattrces of ener or rig rrrnr i lii+ develo r font of new sources of enerp o ..... . ............. p ..... , ......, �1.:... , _gy . , ... 16, UTILITIES, Will thepioposal result in a need fornew systems, orsubstantial alterations to lhtt following. a. Poweroi natural gas? ......... .......Y,,,:..............,.,,..,......., b, Communications systems7.................................................... ... 0. Water availability? . ........................... ,.... ..... .... .... ....., _ d, Sewor (fir Septic Gystem? ..... , .. , .: , ............ I—., ...... . . . e. Slurm wetter drainage? . ....... . . ... . .... . .. , ..... Q. 1. Solid Waste ,nod disposals ... , ... , .. ,,. , ....... ,; . ......... . . . . . .. , 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the propcsai result in: a. {..re,atron of any health ha Lard or prtentiaf health hrtzaid texoludirtg menta b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards` ..... . ... . . : . .. Y ... , ... , ....: ,; :. D. 1? , , . , . , . 18. AESTHETICS, Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista orvip%, t" the public; rar will the proposal result in IN creation of an a mtholically offensrv" „ pon to public viow'r... ...... . .. . ..... ....... ......... , . , , L tib L) 19, RECREATION, Will the proposal result in an Impact tipra�n the rtw0ty or quantity of oxrr4lirttt recreationtrl opportumlies? . , , .. , ........ , .. .. , ... ( Ct 20. CULTURAL RESOURCES', a, Will the proposal result in the alteration of tar the do4struction of axrehistonu r or Iii{at archaeological site . .... , .. Y ....... 1.. ....... ........... .. . b. Will the p ro osal result to adverse physical or:aesthetic effects to a prohisturid or lunlo rt, p p p � building. structure or object? ....... .........................................:.... CQ [Q C. Does the proposal have the potential to oause a phyprcal ch{.ango which would affect itnlquo ethnic Cultural Values!, . ...... ..... ......, .. ...., dY Will the proposal restrict existing religtaus or sacred uses within the potential rnipa0t Ara .....l ECUS T N t ENV7,RONi�IFNTAL 5VALUAI'TON, AP 40-15-38 1 b,0, f",.Sbr F = some disruption, d i spl acoMent, Compaction lard ovr rcover1rrg,' of tir�? soil as a result csf t%ha inota1 1apt1r7rr OF tho fir-ceposed prat~ her 1 l er and accessory hu i l d i ngs on Parcel l �:ca�r'i d 1 +'�nuf '� �' ci change In absorption rates, drat nage 'patterns and the r, aGa an(.1 arrrrturrl: cf surface t o on -s— i to dra nageways 1 Ir I s r'nr rl C1 l *aar1 bo' In erasion of so! is and d 1 sclrerge Ill ( -.0 sur 03Ce Nrat ers On, sit; y,. 1`rtae to tile size o the }aarceI s bell -)q created t�hl s sh7r�u1 ci nr t bre a s`I Orj i t } car°rt problem; however^ thre subse�7uc-rrt Use t'ttr. rni I; fir Ci rca wrwtL• rtu l `I er"' may require o.eand i t i ons or mit 1 ga t. i on measure,* It,,) Gr,.iar^ern turf t hrll' 1 rrr►F_»;act;s to s-trearr;s on s } to do not racct~rr t f3, hd Wh } l , tl're subject property does neat: Supp :lrnt. r. rt errs i va t�gI•rr�-•tI�ccus�rlot;ztu�rt-aelly uses or^ contain arr,resc i l s, it w ci rdl u1+t srrri� a . 40 arr^Fs of graxrng land from pr 1Ia= All Of Butte County is Within a Moderate Earthrfluake 'int�ntTl lsv �r�yti e V "i t i. 1' h+ "s4rb,j ect property. I ,s located approx 1 rra ire l y 4 m 1 1 n� s,rar.rf Pr4•test c'I t»1 rtru.scan ih4noc`i }ne,. a fault system cif unknown r,rtivlt�y• �:ctastr-r.r t� i parr 01,building_; to Uniform eLi 1 l d I ng Code standards fOr e Y snr l oa 1 1 y jct } ve areas SI)OU l d provide adequate protection to ra.dr rraar tis In rase of se } Sm i +✓ activity Yea; The re pr^t pCSSed nut hrul l er and ass+iac i ated track traf f' i c may crest' e i arige arnot,rrrts of dust rr^ other airborne Particulate mai,-ter. Tho subse-.jUetat Use Permit frOr the nut huller may ra�.1u}re conditions tow° 1^ assive errii:�:ilons do not', n7i t 1 gat i art tpe . ur e_ to guarar t e that ey 3j pot -ICI rens of t i -e property are subject to f' I OOd i nr� along t. i tt'1 ury (::,eek and 'its tr i but al -lies . iqo buildings should be located Within t,l re E31 -ea subject: to f I cod l ng See tile �rtiN, ►cWreti Z titer from the oopartment of i'» I star and Granby bar d = The vernal poo Is d } sct rsSed In the attached 1 ett r" from ti'in 0(1ipartm4�ant of rish and dame may contain specles Of .>,mol t anlmalt. or ' i nsect�_ that are urt 1 cube to thoi;e pools and Ilab i tats . If adeelQat r,t tfreaswl° es are t ak on to pr oteet tile, vol -1,181 poo 1 s. then no b 1 kin 1' f" I tOrt Impar is rhr.o 'd Ocrue' tO w1 ldl 1 fe LMirata than habitat - to �ra:rr d to be I rrsti•:a 1 l ed Oil t'�r r:.�M l l M43Y a'ar'^`eatat� 6n,b- itr�a riot ir�rl 'I er 1 i' 1-r i gl r rtr:i r l f w e �1 �� ae� i �,�;t�t ar vrQ r,., e,,r-s on 51 twe t o 1�1-ro� e,r rrx� ► >r3 Ove l s - le �l Y4 ra�tr; t USe 1 et� mit t° �)r " t I'te r ►r It I-rtar 1 1 er mayrar- m`l t l gain t o n trrraasures tri a l l ev 1 ato no I Tie Impacts, ar^ea 'l ighatrig i►tsts ►l 1er;f irr corrjonct1rare w1tt► tide t.,e�ty}�K.►:y rdl nut ,ih I-ul 10r Cool d p+r^cduca s 1 rjte 1 f� l earit I l r'41lt an+ ra 1 r�e 1 rr 4trr �.tr~►�4t ,reO areae MOW e - i sts : The. ~~ul:5ze-q ,ra•rit r rt,e fj erm i t. f ori {:iwe r•tut t tt.r 1 l 01" MOY rert�r 1 re - MOW d r^�a M 1 I r i at i Oil rrreasur~? s, cr^ r ind { t� i oris tl'rar'L wr i r ht i no to be shielded irid d i r^acted tawray f'rcnr ire i gl`rtw+�t° anti e^rarer t i es } current l Y vacant and I,l tarrne ec;t pr°►'tet"Y 1 ants arrri{ d»rod err i Frr' sr11�J +~ui lural pr�oresslr`rg germ}lt d rain 0 Conder"�' t3f irut'ttvir..,r.rl USeSI a ►^i" _ arid. would fie. t iJi r i { ►" l ra apr" cul tura A u!- Gener��l p'I all des i great i cnr~e I 1 �rceessrtr�Y >w1�e part t 1 Gu l r,r 1 on } rrst�r'1 irldr.t► i ng use with 1 rr that } s pr�olacset to a , :fhC neat hu l er the s 1 to p rr i r rY't r'a.so 1111 1 ayc = troffic "'°" arrd f►'�catir resent ��r`rrl V41 1 1 l In crease empl taym' `t • l hi a r�r i l l represent l w+►� tier° i r•' full ri area r`Oads. r;.et^ i Ods 0f yard � On �� poad COUI d coil 1 t i c t � I t t-, r rn I. �: tr~ai: I. i c and asoc i atpd ire o the east . [turf F l c cCa Pro r �} Gr"t 1! { r^f>i11 purl"IhrrYr"1'n r rt(�(! tr 1 �a Iyt e.,cI t 1 n . hr-- P r Butte Ga 1 loge °fur~i;her access t no �tt3 l rld l cape an avrwr` ege c tray= f I c �, Road: f or I � rJem�rrt.1 1 r,r° eI tY �rrr i rycr'emental 1 r7rr rrc�re In ncl; t�rl } l rel'�r�esent :,. 14 : "f"h i s rjr"oje area. 7 ; ��rEal I c se►"v i ceps In a rwutlwa 1 � �. 1 rnr i l l rr�sr.r t 1� ►` n ltWoposed par COI M h,_r�, huller, � _ � ��� located c�c�,ted 1 +� all rrlr'ea where rti r ti� 1 - constr^ucir}bn of tYl�e l�t.r}ldirt�s gr ICU1t0-a1/►ndustr°i l n ow ) S st ed } r anr�=a c� f high Property 15 located the potentl al fear° pc t.. Pr cp �n order to assess Oation on measuro'- " TI° b'i_� m}ti? Ua" � re sr_r �d- i cal sects i t } �, i `Y + e what a 1 i' anY arel'r +c-r� i r 9 detarm S n- Should d cerni�,', t tine 1�1vr 6�eaa �as�ver,se i rnt�ar tis and the 809110 can phi r0 r e at=�pr ot~nr^ i al e x ate '1 in t �'=t' s i t" 9 the aerlter wow I d b tenter at t „al i i`orn�t-101-11 d i� �a i l l t�heri tree ir�dr rn�+tScrt v}t;y evalua+�ic�n, _id�+l -And sertsl <i } Gfal sur~veY tae enndatcLed:, archaec 109 to per.j,orm are nr�:haeralo� aethal archaeol og } st an r e:r~rmn�er7d or a ,qua i i i° i ed tter�essary fire t r 4 ertw IN : "Y of y b,jr TORY L C Ie xt ems a.d andae e atm r` Su e..shed Mtt.iaa}ctot t this time r*e�ardirr'� M �rs�itwe IS recemm;rrce` thre potenti al or advers` } itit m i tM I O8 1 eY� mt r 'so m Sures wtyr.rl d Ire cit der til l t i !ast } on tn_a. lac ` cal i mpac'1rs . w1 fist s t f 1 ed I>ar� 1st �ptar� t �, det�i�mlr1e i f ana� r rterrd t.e c�ciS A,_, Ea,, S rn�am'� � I -.he a1» F' f �+r � � ar�d tike sees i l" i � � �, a 1 I r a►tit .,h�au l rJ k•r�rv�: a �,e a � r�Opr., I Lytta r w yetna} p � gar trnerr� I seta ti ur,m .r 1=were. ari i am A sttravey � r tyhe ca i I 1 :arr r IQ. Ut IV ire t [,e ' , P r�+nt�►i h ►~t�cemmended m} t:l caat cr7 I anus 1 i sten 1 ,.wealM r+�+u I wtir a t't �. k rrtd rsr1 a 1 to X � ,� �eut , I �'ar71. � � ',rid Gamey lh- se►tsltivt I e wrr'+ain�� Inr.:asur,er} j' r ar?Y �t this t i rm t r� easur�+ i s e�r�:crrrrn!�rid �c assess t.t��: F� tr'rri: t 0 r � NO iiMltiga'tldn m lrl Order err}tl�r�r�ih r�r���raasur'�*: c i taai } mWact r I* kt)est. ar ha wc,le�. 1.,r detsi r,nrnine whatM: r f 'any, emacs and , , i i -all t~. shr�u t c� t_,Iti i r�o � t gar a adverse i ► +1 n . irate, the �rl.I � Un I Vers i t.y � racer I d h Opp el ►" at; s al i i crr�t r i a elate Doul d k hew COO I I I ewa i Ont i cry condu ted } t rr I I I l hrarc ti t rr mat l pan erti ewer erns I t i v i tv e t"tarrrr aw► race►° d aaat° chi and ed ar ci-►a, r l 0g,1 St to ter r.ecr",rnmetnd 't;.l'tei4 �,n ar-cl-rraeol eg1 eai urveY w or aIualiii y be nese ti dalsurveY Of, 17e pr op`ert' App I It -,4,jn AP ft 40� I Log it sa-tj- ,P-LT_ASI- L A. 'I Type OF pt,oject: Wal ver' Descrip-bio,.i, Div) I jvjop. (-Jf 40" act -es arid a difIg 211 on acro- 1-e1Nj10der-. oric., On ti-jo south sldc- of I.'a at'd on, -bi-le noj-t�,,) , I alger, I DUrham. Oast side or sta,i;c, t,! 11r-OPOsed Density of Developnient: Aujour,j (; Or I � 111401Y to b ",pervIOU8 erg e march I ess. 'Y Lf b Li grid Nearest Pub) ic Road(.16�): Dt-1 N', a m re ri t z PI-Oper-ty vjL_j0rjtS orl 7. rje-L-1-1 r�00d rid Falager, Road. od of, Sewage DisPosa 1 1: SeI:)L-Ic �tarll< anc jea, �Ystems. _1 ie 8- SoUrCe of W8t(Br SUpplV: Well,-,. 9, pro><'in) by Or PO"el- Lines; 10- Potent 181 For, To Pr-op.--rty A cons :denabje df urther- land division,; and dey(,q0pf,,Ls,L__ man InQ and Genera l Plarl dos iGnat ion. CUrt-ent n --ment a�— ferta I n a. General Tz OPOW"aPhi Gets � b* Sl Apes; ro I ley ten r-aj Y 0 2_ 107 above Sea Level , "MI"no lzaclbor's.' 140ne. 2. "Y'bes and 'haractol-is,tic TUSCan f-1 aoWit areas Of: 811LIVial SO*IIS aCrjq and Petor-s scoll ser,les -SOLither,ly por,tior, OIF tl_le Litf,,Ie ,ii ei pierrs.rl on k, so ab 1 1 1 t Y 011w in oil L thr-, Uvid t--"r'bhquake viti, �0 is Lzroslorl p()Lo PO L an b I a Noric, od k -c- I'lazak-d '. Iv10dQf1L1fe. rl:xPanslve soil root Iqydj-O I ogy entlail 91-1 Surface Water'- Little- Dry Creek and assoc l at0d ivr i butar i es ars located 017 $ k to (shown as swa l en coal the tentative map). b. Groundwater t A- Und3t"rt Valley aclu 1 f ees . o . Drainage Character i st it cs -' Drains to on- s l t a e1ra I n a0eways thence to Little Dry C'roek d.. Awival Rainfall (nortnal )a 26-26t` e.. I -i Nn i t i ng 1 --actors.' Sethaar ks from dr^a i naOeN;t yFl 6. Visual/Scan1e. Quality: Goods 6. Acoustic Qua l i tY t Goad, Gxk:ePt acl..Iacemt t3" ' h, } F ri i t Jl tt aaY 99 .7. Ai r� Qual i ty= Good, exre� dur in!,r peri Ods off' SN f:rc�rtFurt >>al 1 ey air . [moic5lrad<ic al Environment 1/e.,etatiarta Grasslands with vernal P00Is r_rrr zlf°Q with krlowlr pol: ul at k Otis of state- 1 l seed rhare Greene' s: or-ruitl� brass ^.Nlll lloovot^ ' s t-rmjrge . The state- l ° sted endonge-w,ed 81-Itte Coun ty Iwleociowfoam andY ' a I so occur cin site- 9. ite.9. W"r 1 d i i re Hab i tat: Small birds and an l ma i s common to V a 1 l eY 31- E»nv i ronrnent Ar`chae:o l cog i ca i and t -t i star i cal Resources in t:h. a area: H 1 Gh cerci°taeolooIcal sansitivitY. 11 . But;to County Genera'I Plan c esi Qnat` on = Gr-azl ofd and CfPon Lund. 1p. l xlstit'►0 Looinoz U (Unciass if: it -d'), 1 Ex i s t- i nco Land Use on -s l to Grazing land, t I . Surround i ng Area a Land Uses Open SraZ 11`10 and agricultural 1 ands . b. Zorl k ng: U (Unclassified) to the northeast ol+ State I Il ghNay 91� y A-411 to the sbrwrthwP-St of State W 1 GhwaY 99 ISI -1 north of Pa 1 L 061- Road. � c . Go". Plan dos i gnat, i tans ` Gr aZ i ng and Open and Land 'All t some llidwstr I a 1 toi�h e- north side of Ea l ager- Road d. Parcel $ I ,e8 General 1 y 170- to foo 0 -acre parcel s 1:-�x CuPt f"or a ciustt r- of smal l e�1�arc.el s r -.an qi nq, from 2 to 15" acl-as clustered around the Highway 9 04Yton-tlurhom Highway I nterchalIge e. Popo I at i ran : Sparse. ,150 Character or Site t-ind Area. Open grazing land, 16. Naar»est: Urban Atka:: Chico, appvox l mat e l 1111 1 es w 17a Relevallt Spheres OC l~i°rfluetjce". Durham PecrI:KJ; kpart and Pahl I,i i si>t- k c, t , C1rr,-(-rant Iviost.,ju'i to Abatement 1 t f mpr ova. men is Standards Urban Area ; No a rS�Protoct: i can Ser`v i ce: Near ogk: County (State,) ,) iw i re vo 11 trtl:eer Station #25 ata, SUL-ke L(W 0 1 tijoei ar°-r�r�urtd ""�tM �'Iwl �rr� Ni+l� in LirYtrAiw �Nl►. b. Wooer A'vai latai 1 i t,y. I= t -V t0lllc01-41. Only- 20. nly20. gah x�l s In Area Dur -11181111 Ul" I f: i Od SCI`1 01 u 1 t "1 t:, i , Nu Y (,to iIUL, 0,WY,MCAAN, Gavorkiot I11 u,r CAt WNIA TN1 VF50URtE5 A � DI-P RTMI NT� OF FISH AND GAME t u r;r(t'tN 7 fs, R 1101 1,111\RUS ROAD Slfiv:F RANCHOS CORD VA, CA11FOPNiA 9SWU (916) 355-7020 mv. .Tohn mendonsa ut`Lla rtmunt of Public Works 7 county Center Drive Oroville, GA 95965 Bear 441:. Rendonsa;. Tile DeparLnent of Fish and Game (Department) has reviewed the i4or-Call Nut Company's Waiver Application to subdivide 211 acres ecist of Durham into two parcels of 40 and 171 acres each. The subject property is designated as "Open Space and Grazing" in t11t� � Butte County General Pl,ath. The applicant proposes to retain the 171 acr(-.parcel in open, space and grazing use, however. the 40 acre parciil wauld be d1x —'Loped into an almond processing plant. I Tile Ge nstLu: tion of the almond processing. plant site on the 40 acre :site may adversely afEact vernal pools and populations of the State -listed rare Greune's orcuLt grass (Tuctoria !Jreenei), and, the Federal candidate species proposed for listing Hoover's spurge (Chamaus ce hoover). which occur onsite. In addition to these t;nsi; the species,, the 8haLia-listed endangered Butte County ,t11;adow9oam (Limnanthes floccosa cali.tarni_ca) may al.sc occur on T11G, Uepa>rtrment therefore recommends that a botanical survey for vornal pools and these sensitive plants be done in the spring (i•e•, JIar h to mid -Apr` L) on the 40 acre construction site purs>tant t a tho attached guidelines. T11e Dopartmont requosts the opportunity to revit w the botanical survey when iL is cothpletedi If any of these species are found t mitigation rw st he provided to protect thtsrn At that F ime we Will relate a determination whethee the project can qualify as a mitigate 14egative Decal}arat vn ear an ETR will need to bo. prepared pursuant tr) CEQA Csuideliaes, if we can be of further a8sistance, ;plonse contact P*tr;lcia C Pericikls, t-Jildjife S_upc:rvisorotelephone (916) 355-7010 i 5inc�:rely, �I. i. atles Rf-giotlal. i4anager