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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-150-0174- A _j 46. 4- A _j RUM, ► S a .I '�"6F�N1�.F�°�` gk"E'ij FOR V IN� �s a �.iLI � SO Jen Liu Log #89-02-09_!02 xlm;ANT- „, 9554 Esqubn Road, Durham, CA95988 Same �y nESCi i �T C N Tentative Parcel. Map to divide 20.5 acres to cr'eato 5+ arses each on: the east side of Esquon Rodd, approximately 2,300 f eet north or Mfr Ii:ighway., 'Durham area J,�SES'EOR18 PARCEL NUINMEr2(5)'.� 40-15-17' 6ENERAL PLA"N Ag-Resi PROS UCT CONSISTENT?,w� ,._ PLAN CONFOR),MCE REPORT 7anuary 2 3 , 1,989 DATE OF APPLICWI SxGNATURE J v CONSLIRV TION ACT CONTRACTS?. APPLT.CA'"10?4 REC;3�ZC%Ei)_ February 9, 1989 1,� *7/5VV'M'OR/CIVXL ENG�CI�CE12: 5%erra West Surveying, 5437 Black Olive brute, Paradise, CA 95969 r'DAIL PLANNING DIRECTOWS REPORT PAE R8D CATE00AICAL EXEMPTION - DATE F"TLE'D NEGATIVE DECIAPATION - DATE ADOPTED _�. Af TIGAl'T;i3 NECK i.BCLAkATX0N - 11ATZ ADOi'"I`E D �{ VNV. XMPAk*'r` REPORT -- DATE Ctnq Tr- Tnm j�....�.. ,.,,, 5'�ATR C�,,�:;a"�t'*'�"�GR►'J�.i;3%i NO»,.:�...._ ..,..,....,:. •....., _u.::,_.x._..i-�..,._,...-..,.-�.«,.::,.�,,.-,.mom. ,�:.W ,... ..,..w «. gCP�k. �.UJ�MITR�EG x9i.�x � NYt�t�"z'� AW11'4RY XiMCZ AWVU APJ )ruktgt) .. vd...—•4+..+.•.+w 1.k..a+Mr.u..+4+.+u:..i4.u+wa.r.5.«+..+•4,>.....+ar.-,.:ww:..+.crFtar�f._..i. b..•wr,ww+..L..�rY.+k,Mrw ,:e.+.i rV .s.�irrw.u. .., ».. ,:i,.v,:�;.. c: t0% X43".5 VOR PLANNINO btRECTORr 5 Vh ,,PtOA -.4.,..,.w.e..:.k:4$F' w«v-:..ws.i.+.v..ais� ..—...:.—...,.•u.:ti:w .+»7.:....w�a. co FEB 91989 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION �" °tLNTAl`TVE PARCEL MAP Choviife, California ,PREtmcvARY SUBDIVISION 'VAIVER APPLICATION (Please check approptiat0 bo7;;) APPLICANT-, Ten Gam. Li..� _--=-----=-- PHONE NO: ADDRESS'; � 5'S li �� �y o,.: e.YL. C9rMER: C PHONE NO: ADDRESS; p ENG-B—EER OR SU "` JR: �`' YV�z . Gs ..a r ,�vQ✓ ;r, PHONE NO l Q L ATDRF SS � j ��, � ! � 2 �.,,'._ � �'f�4 ' r � •� / .�`� MAIL 'NOTICE OF xEAxligG T0; � . ��:? ��,v� �l ��ry � -�u t/• I,OUTION OF PROPERTY: TOWNSHIP �•;�' f/ RANGE 2 C� _ SECTION ASSESSOR'S PARCEL N'U`Ni`. ER: L .- t' L2r TOTAL ACREAGE PLEASE SUBMIT PREIM-UNARY TITLE VER RT OR `FcuCENT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (dated withift last Six months) WITH APPLICATION. INDICATE BEM4 THE DAA AND RECORDING IMIU,%TION BY WHIGA ALMS V;FTICUTAR PARCEL, WAS CREATED DATE�r rf� ��% BOOK PACS NUI4B�.,,R AND SIZE OF PARCELS BEING Cit,'AUD (including any, remainder) •- rr DISTANCE TO NATURAL WATER COURSE OR STORM DRAIN;' PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPO VA: ' (Chec:: with I4ealth Department) PROPOSED SOURCE' OF WATER:/�r� t/ 'e, +c �, CJS � s _._(0heck Vi.th Health Department) DO VNER AND pHohT; Lni-ES EXIST TO THE BOUNDARY OF TSE ORIGINAL PAR=LY IF NOITP ESTIMATE THE DISTANCE THY WILL HAVE TO BE EXTENDED; +;rt;wfE OF NEAREST ROAD� DYPTANGE TO NEAREST PUBLIC ROAD: C', .S'� ('Pox information on nearestpublic road, check. with Public Works Department) IF ACCESS IS BY YESCRIPTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY., ATTACH DOCUI4FNTATION TO THIS APPLICATION. IF ACCESS IS BIC A RECORDED PRIVATE ROAD B4SFJ4ENT IMICATE DEED REFERILNCE VOLUE _ WAGE MF THEE; A!br A%'Y VO ACCESS STRIPS, 'THESE MJST BE SHOWN ON THE TENT LTI. Y- MAP A111D THE RECORDING DATA INDICATED BELOW; VOht]ME' PAGE DYSTANCE '10 CITY' LIi4.ITS CDU✓Mary; yl �CiG-�? y DOES THE O-wN'SR OE MlIS PARCEL NOW OWN, OR HAS HE IN THE PAST 0111NED, IAIM Al) " f?IUi;G THIS PRO. r TY,? 1-161 S GUTL RE OF APPLICANT SIGMTJRE OF OF RECORD FOR OFFICE 'USE ONLY .t 8. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND "MITIGATION r&SURES* Identify potentially significant environmental itipacts associated with the land 'division. '+hat project design features or -special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental impacts? X✓U� t hv�{.ti 9. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* a) Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on toponraphy,:_soi"JI stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing ^structures on the site, and t-lie use of the structures, i b) Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate, the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.) intensity of land use '(one family, apartment houses, shops, depart- ment stores, etc,,)i and scale of development (height, frontage) setback)), rear yard, etc.) • 'jQ�-c.GwrGiy C //q,. 4 .0"'a Ccs- } T— CERTIFICATTON: I hero-by ce y ri<: fy that the statements fixrnithed above and in T the attached exhibits presen,' the data 'an, information required for this ,initial evaluation to the bdL;t of my ability, and that the facts) statements and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. C 3 g Daae Signature For _ *t1td separate sheet for longerresponses 4/g5 'bas uewddlaOd pue`1 G 9 � NVP } �: C3�'T' CC 3NTY Buie Co. Flannin4 Co nrn. N X:A L our : f:C�;�tFC� MANC h�pc;gF tont rvon PAiRC-WT_ MATS 0TZ STXBr)XV= S-rQN MAP YIti i�✓�.' �ccv'110, Wfornia hams 1-4 to'be' completed: by applicant: x, APPL CANT NAIME h,"+'D ADDRESS, 4g Y 4-t � �Lr4 _r.. ,r C.lc.r ✓��_ P.e..2a o s s � . g' .� _`�.. ROjEcr DESCKPT GN orrz M.a r ASS SSOR I S PARCEL N1J1%MEF (S) : t'�' 4-e k, PROPOSED USE: A Ire fallowing iters are to be completed by, the Planning Department; 07R.Etr, WNIVG: .� L ti'il CONSERVATIONAGRE�tEbI:' G'tleRAL P ti DZ;SJOATIONt Ar--a5 C�rx{ii t:3 rra3 tars" yE�ria: J�C?:TCLZ u?.kL-Rr5IDF3�'TIAL YES NO It is redommended that you perforvt the .i. Agric,iltukal Compatibility .k following checked items: !Wane, and Sewer Capacity' ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK 1,-Adc-v=te Fire Facilities B0^iWICAL SURE' 4. Road Capacity and 'Maintenance X GEOL.iGICAL SURVEY 5. Access to Commercial and Schools Yr YES Nb OR .DLMTD FIELD CROPS WITHIN DEPART:tENT OF FISH AND GAME DEVELOP.M`tM ZONE: 2, Predd=inunt 5-1L0 ac, Parol Size 2. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN: :3. Ag. Viability not Impaired W WIN AREA, SPECIFIC OR .'Staff Dat inationt Substantially conforms to: LA" USE PLAH G'L-. I-zW.L PLAtt- 1. tand Use2. CcnsIf Yes, , —� alae of Flan' I. ,oppn Space X S4THIN UR"I RESERVE: X A. Safoty , 5. Roite tf Yes, Etame of 125:cxte 6, Housir;u _. 7, Citcul&tion j x AL2iORT 5xv) 135E pu4,N 1:t1NiRv: #;C+�•,�;?;.�. C.. �+ AJ.�.c.�,►:• T.. f �? �a .d.Nia 4-0., 't_ A+ v z `�� C�0E0 No's'` Cciv T� •4+�YF 1'lLa�oS+ r4a`E.e.�la'6 ok r#A ��.�r,�a d � ���«� 'rt�6z c T✓ars Date ..�:_._- r�.,.�...._.r.......q.��Y� At 'a" 1.C.&± felt 'Aa RFt'J"M15= iAlg 019%%Sioli3 l Am AWjv E Or S'Ciwy D.' JJlsx111tP1T'ts<< .71 i$v, ]:r.VCirt tti"ilX o 'piYtie and a4:: d1CiS:ui`eCl! ci<t (`l7) months'the dal:_ n � ,roin 17Air �6 Planning Department NAME: JE�1i IIiT �1 Environmental Health Department, X. CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 40-15=17 y Sr ( map) butte Ji County on areas north of red line on PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell { Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito .Abatement (areas within large map in. cabinet) School D'strict taal ap) Water Company (if ind%vidual wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co: California Vater Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte- Irrigation District-(Oroville area; SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd., tolake) Dei Oro Water (Paradise Pines a,cea) B uzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area), Paradise Irrigation District City of 1. . . (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville Chico Paradise Biggs Geidley oRVILLE AREA ONLY- Lake Orovii1e.Area Public Utility District. (see -large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see large map in cabinet) El Medio Fire District (cheat mall map, a small portion of Oroville only) B703S, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY): check wall map and title report to see what applies. Some areas overlap. Drainage District rl. Drainage District n2 - Drainage District 4100 Drainage District fi200 Reclamation District 4833 Reclamation District x2056 Sacramento Arid San Joaquin Drainage District Pbtte Creek Drainage District IN CERTAIN CASES; Superintendent of Schools (only for subdi0tions) L .Xw Dept;, of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Cal Trans (near State Rwy. 32, 70, 99; 149 (Chico cut-off)s 152 (Olive Hwy. & Richvale Hwy.), 101 (Clark Road)' State hater Quality Control Board (projects with more than 100 lot8L or units) United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land -=check AP books) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Water Resources Department (property near Lake Oroville =- watershed) i Rock, Creek Reclaimation Dist, (west of Chico Airport` south of Dock Greek and . east of Hwy, 99 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) as toAThermalitoclrrigation Districto(numberedtitems) special sertrices or easements such co DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 959" Telephone: (916) REM 5384266 RONALD D, McELROY Deputy Dire0or May 9, 1991 Jen Liu RE. AP 40-15--17 9554 Esquon Rd. Tentative Parcel riap Durham, CA 95938 Dear Mr: Liu; Please be advised that your request: for extension of time in Which to file the final map for the above referenced tentative parcel map; has been placed on the Butte County Advisory Agency' s agenda for May 20, 1991= The meeting Will commence at 900 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors Room, County Administration Buildings 25 County Center Dr. t Oroville, California. If you should have any questions concerning thi"5"hatter, please contact. this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Work-- John orksJohn Mendonsa Assistant Director im/kk cc:: Manning Department t Surve in ' ^, ". � ~'i, • r �� �; 3 Sierra Wes y i; Envirorunental Health Department r r l e ;o .•:� � i"tet Is , 4 it 0 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE • OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Taleph,,,, (916) 538.7681 RONALD O. McFLROY j Deputy Director May 20; 1991 i Bien Liu RE AP 40--15-17 ,f 9554 Esquon Road TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP Durham, CA 95938 Tear Mr. Liu At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held May 20, 19911 the agency granted a 36 months extension of time in 'which to file the final map for the above -referenced project. The near late of expiration shall bet May 15; 1994; If you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this office. Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works John zie.ndonsa ��tistant Director JM/as cc. Planning Health Sierra tJestt_Surveying li t ' Ew Office of Planning and Re ch wro c Butte County 1400 Tenth Street, Room 1 1, Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95814 r" 7 County Center. Dri,Vd MAY I9 1989 Oroville, CA 95965 or X County Clerk CANDAiPUSE$,S,BurteCo.Clerk County of Butte By . �. Deputy un T7EC-'04 t Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resov,°rces Code. Project. Title AP if Name Tentative Parcel Map 40-1.5-T"I' Jeh hi .0 jt tate Clearinghouse. tvi mi.-er - ontact Iverson Telephone Number ,(if qubmi tted to Clearilighouse ) John Me:ndonsa, ,Public 'Works ( 91.6) 538-7266 IP;roject Location On the east side of RSquon RoadLapproximately 2,300 feet north: of Durham Highway, Drurham area, i Vrojoct Description t'entat'ive Parce,L MaP to divide20.5 acres to create 4 parcels at 5+ acres each. it'lax,s is to advise that the , Bt�-te County advisory agency (Liaad agency or Respansiblo Agency)' has apprdved the above-described project on May 15, 1989 and has made ('liatc) the f-ollot4ing detterminations regardin(q the above-described pt•ojoc't: 1 - The project. will" X-wi:iI not, :have a significant effect on the environment 2. An environmental impact Report was prepsateiyi for this project pursuant to the prw,d islons of CE0A; X A Ngative Deftlatat on was prepared for r.11 ,: proicWt pursuant to the provisions of CEQAi Mitigation moasur" 1tette, —we're pot, 111a6ut a rowli.t.i.mi .;f flit; approval of tba project. 44 A staitemant of overriding tonsiderations wt►::? X taa:s 1101,, kaput;+ for this 'project. This i$ to coot i y that the final EIR with cokoants ankA' ro5 gpurlwe4 cent; remd of proj act approval is avai),Able to 'the gen0xal public: a; Butte County Plana sng Dupairtioont 7 County Centot Drive Oeovill ; Cel 05565 Pw4tin Date Recexvoci fit} Filing ti an �� g at Cfld 5,irattu c . . Paa�,a Uasure A!sociate Pl. n'n- I � ,���t 1d Jen Liu Tentative Parcel Map AP# 040=15-0=017 14ITIGATION MEASURES: 1, Show Zone "A" floodway as depicted by the flood insurance map of July 1, 1988 and place a note on the map: "All development must meet the standards and requirements of FEMA and the county Health Code and flood plain. elevations must be established by licensed civil engineer 'prior to any development or the issuance of buylding permits." 2. Apply for and diligently pursue a farm mariagement agreement to provide for the continued agricultural production of the property until such time property is subdiwzided below one acre densities and surrounding properties are no larger a commercial agricultural land use. Agreement shall be recorded prior to recording final map. Note on map that the agreement has been recorded. r { r f 4� r . .00 aul --a, DEPARTMENT 'v9"IBL1C WORKS WILLIAM "w ,,': "a;� R, Director i COUNTY CENTER JRIVF . 4,r%: 01 LF, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone 416)338-7681 RONAI,O. D. McEi "OY Deouiy Di"ee"or CERTIFIED KAIL May 15, 1989 Jen Liu M AP 40-1.` x7 9554 Esggpon Road TPbt Dt.trharm, CA 9.5938 .Dean fir. Litz At the regular meeting of the Butte County advisory Agency held on may 15, 1989, the Agenc}- adopted a negative declaration vith environmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel map on the above -referenced property subject to the Conditions listed on. the attached sheot. If no appeals ,are timely filed --within ten (i0) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's ,approval.. --with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your "final map" with the Butte Courty Department of Public lvorks for tecordat.ion within tlwI_nty-:four (24) months of the date of approval. by the Advisory Agency. S' q •` regarding k� please contact this If you ha+e any uoations re ardin this ;matte office, i I+ 'fiery Itruiv yours, 'Willi6m Cheff Director of Public Works r J in NWdonsa 4Assi8tant Dirottor at tathtten t cc! Planning D�partmert Environmental Health Department Sierra test 8uvey,tng i .i'ENT J_ I0, TgNTATIVE PARCEL MAP, AP 40-15-17, 4 parcels on the east side of Esquon toad, appj-ox. 2300 ft, north of Durham Highway. Durham Area. Engineer: Sierra West Surveying, Public Works Coiditions Provide tvble or state highway. highwayD—II to each parcel from acountymaintai,nedroad 2 .Access to be res&rved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map; g measured from centerline of access Show 5Q ft. building setback line easement. 4 Provide road maintenance agreement. 5 Deed to the Count)t of 'Butte 30 ft right-of-way from the centerline of Esquou Road. 6 Indicate a 50 ft "puYlding setback from the centerline of Esquon Road. Shop* all easement's of record on the final map, a Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works pr3,o.r to recordation of the .final map, 9 Pay off any -assessments, 10 Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. It Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of Esquon Road and access road 112 Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways; new or existing, and construct to county standards. 1� Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required 14 Meet the ri�quirements of the Butte County Fire Department 1Verify t ' y hat existing bridge is adequate to support 20 ton loading. Health Dept. conditions; 16 Provide,,a 100 ft: leathfield free setback around existing wells hither, within the property or within 100 ft, of the property boundaries, 17' Show a' 100 ftp leachfield setback ft~om the highwater Ian; i ' tht , creeks, on parcels 1, 2, 3 and 4 a 6( Att J, LIU, TPM 18 Locate final property line to locate existing well on either parcel 3,o:r 'parcel 4, or otherwise comply with property line setback requirements. 19 Comply with the groundwater miitgation measure "Provide verification of winter groundwater elevation prior to recording the final map,. Complete site and other required physical improvemen'-absequent to satisfactory* verification of groundwater elovattioln." Planning Dept. con"ii'tion 0 _ Pay_ t' a $210 per parcel water tender fund'. fee as required by the butte County fire Department prior to recordation of the final parcel map, ''he following mitigation measures are ,required: 1 Shaw Zone "A" loodWay as depicted by the flood insurance map of July 1, 1988 and plate a note on the map: "All development must meet the standards and requirements of VEKA and the County Health Cade and flood slain elevations must be established by licensed civil engineer prior to any development or the issuance of building permits. 2 Apply for ,and diligently pursue a farm management agreement to, provide for the continued agricultural production of the property until. such time property is subdivided below one acre densities and surrounding properties are no longer a commercial agricultural 1<-thd use. Agreement shall be recorded prior to recording fint►l Map. Note on, map that Agreement has been recorded, :,j ► E`cs, Planning �;ar�, AP R 2 71989 .I w,.. - Butte M... • s- e'er J ..!"• t;0- I A N i'3 OF NATURAL '4nrtAI<TH AND 9'rAU7!'' y� — DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC, WORKS WILLIAM (Bili) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 45965 C'eldphone: (4161 53E,76E"I' RONALD P. McGLROY ,. Deputy Doddor 4 CERTIFIED MAIL i April 27; 1988 Jen Liu RE,! AP 40--15-17 9554 Esquon Road 7TP111 Purham; CA 95938 Dear qtr.. Liu; Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency t411 hear _ your application i.n the .above--identified property on May 15; 1989, The Agency Adll be revievi.ng the findinggs from he Planning DepArtment and vill be consideringout ter-�iativt parcel ma The meeting ,dll Cmmence t, 25 theBoard Supervisors' Roomi Count Admini retionBu�:ldi.n, Center Drive� Orov"ille, California :if you haveany questions regarding thio matter, please Contact this S Office Very truly ;yours,. William Cheff director of Public. Works J Metidansa A sistant Dir6ctor` JM�ds attachment cc, Partrling bepa4menC c/ Environmental Health bepartment 8a.erra lest Surveying vw 13, INTATTVE PARCEL MAPAP �� 1,113,"`� , 40-15-17, 4 parcels 60 the, east side of Psquon Road, approx. 2300 ft. 'north of Durham Highway. Durham a,rea. Engineer: Sierra West Surveying 1'aUic Works conditions: 2 Provide two-way traversable access RS -8--1,D-11 to each parcel from a, county maintained road or state highway. 2 Access to be reserved in deeds as per cGunty ordinance and offered for dedication on the final. map. 18 'Show 50 ft building setl`ack line measured from centerline of access easement. 41 Provide road maintenance agreement. Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Esquon Road, 116 Indicate a 50 ft. buildin�j Setback from the centerline of 'Esquon Road "If°Show all easements of record on the final. map: Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works pricer to 'redoi'dation of the final map. 19 Pay off any assessments 10 Provide cul. -de -•sac at the end of the street. 1.1 Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of, Esquon Road and access road 1.1 Obtain encroachment permit for all, driveways, new or existing, and construct to county "standards; 11 Pay any delinquent tax;�,s or current taxes as required 14 Meet the requirements of the Butte County `ire Department. 15 Verify that existing bridge is adequate to support 20 ton loading: ` M , .•�y f! APR 24 89 EU ,r Caufmnla +...�.�✓'"/- _. 1 ~' LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY HEALTH DIVISION 5 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL"145AL'TH { Adorers ).0 196 Memorial 'Noy ❑ 7 County Canter Drive ❑ 747 Ellialf Road I Re I to Chico, California 95926 Oroville, California 95965 Paradise, California 95969 I P Y Telephone: 916/891.2727 Telcphone.'916/538.7281 Telephonci 916A72•6308. ,az A s 7 V April 20; 1989 fi Jen Liv `RE: Jen Mw Parcel Map 9554 Esquon Rd Esquon Rd., Durham Durham, CA 95958 AP,,-,L 40-15-17 Dear Mr. tia! This department has advised the Butte County Department of :Public Works, Land Development Section that we. are prepared to act on the above application. 8ased.on present information, nfo dtion, we can recommend approval or condi pp p groundwater mitigation measure is satisfactorily completed. 'Recosmiended Conditions for Approval 1. Provide a 100' leachfield free setback around existing wells ethel'withn the property or within 100' of the property #,*andaries 2, Show, a 100' leaohfield setb tk from the highwater line of the creeks on. parcel 1, 2, 3, and 4, 8. "Locate final property line to l.oca"e existing taell on either parcel 8 or parcel 4, or otherwise comply with property Line setback requirements, 4. Comply with the groundwater mitigation measure: "Provide ve'rif y` cation of winter, groundwater elevation prior to recording the final 9-Ap. COVIete site and other required physical improve- ments subsequeA to satisfactory verification Of groundwater elevation..'' , .. rt �;h BU�c tt l _ LANC1 OF NATURAL WEALTH FN1) BeAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT ., 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVlLLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538=7601 i March 6 1989 Idlon Litz 9554 Esquon Road Durham 'CA 95938 RE' Tentative Parcel Map AP#40-15-17 .year Mr. Liu, znclosed it a copy Of the Planning Director°'s report to the Butte County Advisory Agency concerning the proposed p project referenced. Above. Thin report has been prepared pursuant to the zequirements of Section 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte county subdivision Ordinance. if you have any questions regarding this report, please feel free to contact this office between 10:00 a.m, and 3:00 pm Sincerely B.A. KTRCHER Director of Planning Brent Moore Associate Planner Hr : feu cc Sierra Nest Surveying Enclosure w i Inter-Departmental Memorandum ,p Butte County Advisory -Agency FROM: planning Director. SUBJECT: Report on a Tentative Parcel Map for Jen Liu, AP#40-15-17 5 DATE: March G, 19$9 This is a proposal to divide 20.5 acres to create four parcels tit -give plus acres each; The present zoning is A-5 (Agricultural-5 acre parcels). The Lana Use Plan Map of the Butte County General'PlaIn ,d.esignates th".s area as Agricultural-Residential: There are no Speci.fi.c or community plans for the area at this time, however, an ,Arca 'Land, Use Plan is being developed for this area currently. 'The propoval does not conflict with County zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte county General Plan nor any County, specific or community plan. ;A Negative beclaration has been prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105 days as mandated by the California Public Resources Co&? Section 21151.5 Recommend approval of the proposed Tentative Parcel :Map subject to the following mitigation measure and condition: 1. _, --amt', showiwq Zone "A'' floodway as depicted by the flood insurancO,map of July 1 1988 and place a note on the map: "All development must meet the standards and requirements of 7,EMA and the County Health Code and flood plain elevations must be established by>licensed civil engineer prior to any development or the issuance of buildiftg permits. 2:. Apply for and diligently pursue a farm management agreement ,to provide for the continued agricultural production of the property until such time property is subdivided below ohe acre densities dsurrounding properties are no Longer a commercial agriculturalland use. Agreement-shat--ber-€fled--wlt?�,deecnd greeme kraskre:el kdicatin f-Iced. ACr,'rar,4V .N ` �f, (aO,(JC, r � '� yLotoef.11vw, Vlli hv- 3. Pay Vhe $200.00 per panel water tender fund fee as required by the Butte County Fire Department prior 4o recordation of the �„ final parcel. map. .�q >n,, 1, �l MA jf9 5 Q1mgCOO � - i'��y�p �f� iss�rre ssst►ru Departhiet,01 of tknthrolsolo uSSER ENN SVMRu California c � � 41Y California I a r haeoloc ut;a� o t',taUi Unsvgtsity, Chico lnvet,� ,,ry u0000 IFj1 U Chico, C!?, .15929 STA tius rniarrr (916) 895412e)"6 SHA �---- tf Dates March l,'1989 N tic But//t++e,,,.w�C,,��oL=&,�+y.� Plaluusx ty ►�roville, (;a._ 95365 i rc! Jen T,1u' s TPM o Deas. County PlWmers, A review of X:he, above,project has resealed the following.- Me ollowingzMe arve indicated as within the project boundaries ns a=sderec to archaeologically seas 6.Ve. PresQ,n(: are: i; &Lsy cxx.vss to mitural sourct3S of water Flat meix3owland or flat land near water " ck5uth arra%r east fang sXr>F;mss Pi:evio(jsly reccoi ded sites in tche vicinity Dither_lrhough, the pra,ec'� area is fudged' to be sensitive fcir� 1rF str in+�ly rec�c mend That an ��rchaeological rec onnaissmicv: be cxx dwted of ._._ the arela ty C -s qual.i£ie: archeologist and appropriate in itiSpition mea:.:tres prepared. A kix�4rt site or sites 14asfr.a3 e be --:ii, previously recorded In, the projrti !:.,area: Peoject, ,coeratjb will have a negative irr)act on these adl.turai eesxirces„ We reccmriet)d that a qualified C`Lechaeolagist be contacted to ass, -,.so sKte c=q--bnent ayd prepare a mit=igatig a prol�osa;' Oti�err 4�fttr .1� ni-- onurrun 1nd,�. for the.abc a otoje,xt.. ,_However�Lshoulr total materials be encounter ro'r5ct: S2L�.s"f S?Ii a11. +rack should ceases a mmcdiate.I_y, �:ndi c���n �`pectioin �5f .the 5 i=c' a11t1_. , ials b = qua.lY.fie l k�roi:essi.t)nal esrch4eatSc�ss4 , This ;person Isicyrt d 'be 1e tc� assets i to si dfim--m c►nd s� ;t qut.i ation ireasUrL 'Thank gau for thE► #xvnrtunity t) revio4 and I 4 ai ent on Uii;s giro sal. P. e<[se let us km5w what dec'Ls .rrs5 are made regarding the ptc,jett. Since` 'lr Dr. Makr+>to is No the6ta It ZnfomiElon Coiter Coordinator II l AJ y 11 Butte Count „ r LAND OF NA:TURAL WEAtTHAtNO BEAUTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT CENTER D 7 COUNTY R DRIVE E OROViLLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-;1397 TELEPHONE: (916) 53847601 2ebruary 21, 1989 .Jen. L iu 9964 Esquon: Road_ 7 rham, CA. 95938 -Re. Tentative Parcel Map AP 40--15-17 E;rar Mr . Liu tannin ►tial study of your proposed project, Tentative -Parcel Map, Indicates impacts to the environment (refer tothetenclosedtenvironmental checklist). To reduce or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the project. Otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report (EZR) is :required pursuant to the California environmental Quality Acte. 3 have recommended several mitigation measures to reduce the enV ronmental impact to your project which Are outlined on Page 6 of �.he enclosed Environmental Checklist form. However, Ido not have any recommendations to mitigate .loss of prime agricultural :hand,or the substantial alteration of the present' or planned ,lanai use of the area. You must either prepare a focused Environmental impact Report on these issues or propose, mitigation measures which could effectively mitigate these identified impacts In order to assess the 15oteintial for adverse impacts and to determine what, if any, mitigation measures would be appropriate, regarding arciiaeological .sites, you may I:ontact thfolbioing a`ffice for a records search and sensitivity evaluation. Aite plan and/or :Location°� map (preferably with vection, Township, 'and Range j must be sent aldng with a fee of $l0 . U►J payable to the Information Center ,for this service.: rxortheast Information, Center Department of Anthropology r f .: _ California state University Chico, CA 95929-0400 { Attention: curator of Ro'„ cords Should the office recommend that an archaeological survey be tc.onc3ucted , it will then be necessary for you to contact an ,��ndividual who is professionally qualified to provide such, an ovaluation.. A :List of qualified local consultants is included,. q,)ne of the.,e individuals can be hired to perform the survey and Jprovide`mitigation recommendations as warranted ,xk early response to this notification, sent to the Planning ,Department, will expedite the scheduling of your project. Please rpiward your written .esponse: within 15 days from the date of d:his letter hould you have any questions regarding this matter, please rzontact this office between 10:00 0,.m. and 3:00 'p.m. Oincerelyi. i,. A. Kircher Zirer_tor of Planning gent L. Moo��e Associate Planner 'EnG', c.c Sierra West Surveying - 5437 Black olive Drive Paradise, CA 95969 r r APPENDIX F COUNTY ;OF.B.UTTE. fly,,, ENVIRONMENTAL GHECKL IST FORT (To ,be completed by Lead Agency) Log No. 89—^?-0'9-02 AP No,, 40—T'S -17 J. SACKG'RO .SNL? 1. Name of proponent Jen Liu 2 Address of proponent and representative (it applicable). 9554 Escruoil Road Sierra West curve •.in ' purham, CA 95938 54137 Black Olive Drive. Paradise, CA 95969 3. Project descriplrnn:Tentat_ ve Parcel Nam to divide 20.5 acres to reate 4 parcels at 9+ acres each, II'. MANDATORY FiNDINCaS OF SIGNiFICANCiE YES MAYBE No 1. Does the project have potential to degrade the duality of the environment„ sut)stantally reduce the habitat of a fish or:wildlito specie,, cause a fish or wildlife'pnpulation to'd'rop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal communhy, reduce the number or tostrict the range of a rare or endangered plant `or anirrial or elln*iete important examples of major pcl,ods of California history or prehislory? , .. , .. , . , i i ., , ........ , , .... ❑ 0 L� 2 does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the d4itrti'ment of long- term. environmental goals? (A short-term impact on theenvironmentls one which occurs in a relatively brief period of tirric while long-term impacts will endure into the future.),...... a. d b 3.. boes the prc ject have impacts which are individually timit4d, blit cumulatively considerable? (A project'rriay impact on two or more sepzrate resources where the impact on each resource is relative!.) ..... �. i t w , � f , of the total of those impacts on the environment is i& relative.y sm<�r1I, but where the effect ..... N . Y i . .......... .4.ay1......... El I 4, bows the project have environmental effect? Which will aause substantial'adverso effects on _ f human beings, either directly or'Indirectly...., ... .... .,, p D [S til, DETERMINATION: (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the bass of this Initial evaluation, UWE find ON roll be project o ect . COULD NOT have a $1gorficant effect on the enviroruneht, and a, NEGA`TIV�E DECLARATIN F find d'that Although tho proposed project could have a signlficaht effect On the ehvti`onhit�nt,lherewill not asr nificanteffectinthiscasebecausetheMITiGAT110NMEASURESdescribedontheattart+'sheet:have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DEGLARAVON will be prepared. l VVP find theroposedproject MAY have a significant eftect on the e�ivironment, and ari EN% GN MENTAL IMOACT A00RT is requited. COUNT F 8U' Te' P NNIN` EhA lr February , 1989 Bre ore. rSATE: ti..�a, �" r .A,$SOClate aiffie F� nPviewed by z d V, NViR0NMENTAL,. MPACTS 11 �Exalanatfolts of all "YES" and "!MAYBE" answers ,are required on attached sheet(s)!j, ; 1, E,ARTH.'Will the proposal result in significant: YES MAYBE No a, Unstable earth conditions or'in changes in geologlc substructures? , ........... . ....... ❑ ❑ Gr b. Disruptions, displacements.:compactlon or overs{ivering of th6 -.Oil? ,«......:..:......, ❑ Q i c, Change it (boography or ground surface reilef featurost' ....:,.a. ....... ❑ 0 tD-1 d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features'? ..... ❑ 11 e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils. either' on or off site? .. a........ .......... 0 tj f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channef of a dverorstream or the becl of the ocean or arty bay, inlet or lake? ,,. .....,......,»..«.. ........ ,. ..:. .... ❑ Ci C a! Loss of prime agricuiturattyproductive soils oulside designated ufban areas? , Y.,.. ml E3 ❑ h, Exposure of people or proFperty to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides,,ground failure or similar hazards?,....,.....:,:..{.,..,..,_a„«..,,;..a.,, . ❑ 47 4 AIR. tr+liil the proposal result insubstantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air, quality?..........'......:.. . . . ...»:..... . ❑ 0 c+dors, or fumes?....:... . ........... . . .. . . ❑ 0 E2,- b. The creation of objectionat sTnoice .......... c. Alteration of air movement, m0lsture1. or temperature, or any change In climate, locally or regionally?1-1 .......... ...«« ......... ❑ C3 a 3. WATER. Will the proposat result in substantial; i a. or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fha w tersc,urrertts, P 1.,,IV�YY..”ib«.ita.!«..,Ya4Y«s.,lV.i...rw..ai,..1...., ...{au, 1.a. Y,.,, '.i.Y 1..h3 ❑ '� b, Changes In absorption rates. drainage patterns, orthe rate a .d amount ofsurfacertinoff1. ❑ D ca NoW for off-site surface drainage Improvements. Including_ Vegetation rernoval, channeiization or culvert Installation? , •• i D d. Alteratlons to the coorse or flow of flood waters? ...., .. a .. ,. i . . ...... . . .. . . .. ....„ ❑ e, Change the amcunt of SUdSce Nater inan;r water body?.. ......... ❑ D .in f. Discharge into suefact, wat6ro, o.r in any Alteraflort of sudaco water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen c r turbidlty? Y .. , . a , , ... , . , , .,... , : «, Y , «.. C7 O up, waters? t!. Alteration of tate directi�oi�► or ra,e of claw of ground Fiat rs? .., ,.. , . , . «...... «.. •, .., , ... ❑ b mr in. Change in the quantity at' quality of ground waters, either through direct additions, or d v�+tt+drawats, or through Intetception of ari aqullfr by cufs or excattations'? , . , ., .., .... ❑ 1. Reduction in the an oW ` of Patet otherwise available for public water supplies?........ ET ❑ j. Exposure of'people ,or pro00y to water related' Wizards such as linoding?.............. , ❑ ' _ I 4. PLANT l0t. Will the ptroposai result In substantial: Of n of arly specret of pants ',(iholudlo§ trees, a. Cttan; �� ih the divetsit of s ecies, or nu ' Chant s. brass, stops, and aquatic . )? bei _ ..i.i, i.a1 a,,.4 ❑ I b. Reduction of the 'numben; of any unique, tate or ehe angered species 04 plants? ........ D i d.Ihtttductlon of new species of plants Into, an uteA, or In a barrier to the normae , replenishment of existing sperIes7' ,.....,..,•,,._�,. ...,ac.... ,.aca,d.:{aa,,Y.,.,9.c c.,k ij»JJ./ I] d{ Rega of Any agricultural ,p?1..:,.,1,:,Ya.i,. VjM i,fi.. i��Li i...iafY �tuctit9n'in actedn ticultur�l cto ..,..,,H; (� lL :❑ f.A' 1 a,' ChaIges do cturients,'or the course or direction. of water mbvements in ether maruie or fres''aNvat0ts'?,.ii.........i......................+:;.rr.:.. i ....ixiiriri«r'i..+r.ir b. ch, 7ngesin absorption rates, drainag 6 patterns. or the rate arid amr untofsurfacerunoff?.. 1 0 ts' c.Need fot tiff -Fite sudade drainage kmpravemen sindlui�ing vegetation removar, 13 © L -52 d.Atturatiortstatltecourse orflow offlood, waters?.,...........iii+...i.i.+.,+..++.,,4,0 t3 Py. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ❑ t ,.. ",YES" a, tJ, a pfanatioris of all YES and MA �� YB.�, �nsWers arr�xe ulred ort attached sheet(s).) q, ,i ., . , .tt t D 0 0 g>' Alileration of th6 direction or rate of flow of ground Yoaters?; e ...... 1. E.4FiTH. Jrlhih� °proposar'<xe�i Ft i7 sign ficitrrt; ' YES MAYBi . NO w3h,drovrals, or thrc.igh Interception of an aquifer by buts or exbavatI081 , r.,........ r Ci L7 s. Unstable earth conditions or in Changes in geologic substructures?... I. Abduction in the amount of wider otherwise available for public water supplies?...... — 0 Cu b, Disruptions. displacements, compaction orovercovering of the soil? ....... , , ...:..... O Ca [A/ c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? .., .. , i.., ........ i ......, . r r D d. Destruction. covwring or modification of any unique 'geologic or physical features?' . i... C] ❑ CD/ I,e. increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? .. r..... .... ............ l� Q t. Changes in deposition .or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or b. Pe�,fuctton of thO numbers tin any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? ......,. Ll b. erosion which may mollify the channel of a river orstream orthe bed of the ocean orahy c� `t0tFtfd�uction of `neirr :species of plslnfs Crab, ah area, w In a barrier to the normal bay, inlet or lake''. ....r ......................... ..i...ii 0 CJ Cafi'. Or p Y pdesignated g'„ :Loss �ti rime � r+CuCtureil productive coifs +autsicify areas? L ri'i t.luction tV1 ,Fi t ` cilia a of ah agrlcurtuttzr t;l-dp� +Y„i,.i„i .4i T,.Y41:Yif.ii t. iW.i,4 •^ h. ExposJre of people or property to geologic .hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, t mudst.des. grountl failure or sirvtiiar hazards? W...,..+>.wi....i„.. ................i:,':,, 0 13 Er will the proposal result in, substantial: , a. Air eMissions Or deterioration of ambient air quality?.... ........ b.Thet,reationutobjectionalodors smoke or fumes?,,,....i...,,,i. 0 O 6 air rnaveent, rngisture, or temei°atiireF or any change in climate IoCaVyor c, of rn p y g re#eichatiyn '• fr 1 g D 3.'*VATER,Will thin proposal result in substantial .i a,' ChaIges do cturients,'or the course or direction. of water mbvements in ether maruie or fres''aNvat0ts'?,.ii.........i......................+:;.rr.:.. i ....ixiiriri«r'i..+r.ir b. ch, 7ngesin absorption rates, drainag 6 patterns. or the rate arid amr untofsurfacerunoff?.. 1 0 ts' c.Need fot tiff -Fite sudade drainage kmpravemen sindlui�ing vegetation removar, 13 © L channeri;.ation 5r culvert. installatibn r d.Atturatiortstatltecourse orflow offlood, waters?.,...........iii+...i.i.+.,+..++.,,4,0 t3 e. Chdrigo iii this timount of surface grater in any water body! .......................... .+ ❑ t f. Dir,charde into 4urface xizters, or In any alteration of surface water quality, including but not lirrtf ed,to tomperatuee, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? ........ ..... i 4.............. D 0 0 g>' Alileration of th6 direction or rate of flow of ground Yoaters?; e ...... h. Ciianje in thO quantity or quality of ground waters,, either ihrouijh direct additions or w3h,drovrals, or thrc.igh Interception of an aquifer by buts or exbavatI081 , r.,........ r Ci L7 C I. Abduction in the amount of wider otherwise available for public water supplies?...... — 0 Cu j. »Xpt;urrof People or property to water retat�d hazards, such a,. flooding?.. CN.( C 4, Ot,.ltNT LIFE. OR the proposal result in substantial: t>hiirlge in the diversity of spades. or huknber df any specle's of plarits (including'trees. ;411rtlys,grass, crops.arid Aquatic pld`nts)? ..... ......,,,,.i....,i.lel b. Pe�,fuctton of thO numbers tin any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? ......,. Ll b. oo g c� `t0tFtfd�uction of `neirr :species of plslnfs Crab, ah area, w In a barrier to the normal p.. r (:�........CI i`e t itshmenC i'i e.nsting specie n Mi. t'i4i.>i iMi . 5�3 i+i... i i,Y 4.i:i L .. �. .i . i i5 f L ri'i t.luction tV1 ,Fi t ` cilia a of ah agrlcurtuttzr t;l-dp� +Y„i,.i„i .4i T,.Y41:Yif.ii t. iW.i,4 •^ ^`�. , t � {�tt Y,, : "' '� A�„ l ���. d-, � y,,� o ANIMAL Wlfi result In � �'•,, 5 1.!015. •lbe pubposal .substAnOaf; "'YES MAYBE, NO a. •Change in the diversity of ilpecles, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell:,fish, benthfo organisms or insects)? ... Y . , .. , .. 13" CI 03,11' b, keduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? .,.,,. b .., G c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a bt mer to the mtgratiofl or movement of animals?«.....Yl;,.«.Y,Y..:..,....{4,.........,«.l.R.«r d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?. « « « , , «.» ! 4 ... , . .. CI. 0. i , , , . �6, Nr!"E.'Will the proposal result in substantial, a. Increases in existing noise levels?f..:R.Y,...,,+...«...,«,« b, Exposure of peopfa to severe noise levials? .........»:........... ., ..».0«.. ❑ T. LIGHT AND GLARE. Oil the �)rbposal produce significant light and r,lare? «., :. Y......,.. 0 Gi 53/ 8. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in it substantial alteration of the present or planned land of use aro area? ........4R,.,.,«,4««{..................i....,Y...... «...... :...,.Yf,Y,. Q 13' 9. NATURAL RESOURCES, Will the proposal result in substantial. a., Increase In the rate of use of any nalural; resources? ..+........ Y ... + « l , . Y . Y . «Y « l M , .. « s i 0 0 Ise b. Depletion of any non-renewable naturaf resources? .., «, «.., , ..... . « ; .. , ... 4. , « f Y «, b 0 -10..RIS-K OF" P!�SETl Will the proposal Involve. a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (ind1ur„,r1g, btlt not limited to, oil, pesticrdot chemlcals or radiation) In the Pvent of an rtccident or upset conditions 1 b. Possible lh�erference with an emergency respdhsa plan or emergency evacuaffoh piati?, . 0 C3 lam'» 71. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter location. distribution, density, or growth rate of the human p o p u t a t i o.i4 l »«. Y, i 4 s. Y.«« s..Y .« Y .... ,. 4« P.! Y, n s s.. f R ... , .. ��yy .,«. ' 3,2. HOUS ' the proposal affect existing housing, or, create a demand for additional ` hOUSIhNO ,Will+ , r«�Y...l 4,.MY.tYYY+A »M.:.y. «#+l N..'Y.Y Y!«T 1.{,s...Y:x YI Y.Y.« a4» « `13. ThANOORTATION%CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result In. a. Oerieration of substantial addlt.ronal vehicle movement? ....... R .. «. «, # Y Y . i ! . «. Y « . «Y 17 Cl G ' b. Efir,&s or. existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking'? . Y Y , , .. Y. , Y .., «, .. F Y Y b c. Substantial impaot on eXislthg trahsportatfbn systems? ............ ; >, .. ; .......... 0� 01 « ..' d, 5ipif!Pcjant alteratiori0 to present patterns of t;iroulafth or mbvbbielm of people andlor 1.r gC«bdsi ik+.#.. ...,... .Y....MYY1f.«YYYRsfi.Y.4« e. Alterations towaN.Yborne, rail or�irOdflic?: 111�.,..4....Y. W 0 ....(»«441,! 11 increase 1h, trdffid h M0ft to M6lor v[ Ni p3L� �t1,1 `.. S Y.0 11 ... Y, , ♦ �i { 1. 4444 a ,... .: ,4444.., f.. .. � .. .. 4444..... ,. ; ... 4444.. ...:..........� .......,.� ....., a•. .., n .. x.. 4444... ... 4444.. 4444.. . 4__444 4444_ 4444,.. . _4444... .1.. .,i�..... _., .�. ._ .. �5�....-., }� f 53 '14. PUBLIC SERVAjES, Will the pm! -Posh have an effe:u Upon„ or resuft�inFa need4for new,pr, krt �r ' �fte,redrgor_iornMent servirwes, ' YES MA NQ �� fS .l ,s.Fifeprotection? .:,.;r.'i«. . .... •��. ... f9'� q'. ❑ b.,Police protection? « ........ w. +... e • D c. Schools?,. .. ,-, ..... • «, «. ; Ll d. Parks or other recreational facilities? w....».... . .......: ❑ D d' e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? ......... ,.........,..:x.,........ «. fa ❑ CY f. Other goverftmentatybryices?..... .•,...»...,.....».....,<............ ..............,., ❑ Cl C9'� 15, ENERGY: Wilt, tr.,e proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? .......>..y»....,.., .;. ........... b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy. or require the development of new sources of e11090 .«...............«.. ..... ,.,,.,.«<........:, 0 n 18. UTILITIES#Will the proposalresultinaneedfornewsystems,orsubmantialalterationstothe i fol lo�rring�.: a.IPowet•ornatttralgas? ., .., .«: w . ..., . . . ............«»,........,. 0 Q 0- b..Ccmiiunications systems?.. , .... .. • ....... , , ..... , _ . , , , .. «._. , , .. ... 0 R 1131- d, Wator availability! .«............... .........»., «.....»»<,.. ,.... ....,««,......« d,'�eyver or septic system? ......«....r.w,..,....:,«.: .......................w...., ... Cl [] GY e. StOth) water drainage?... .. : ... .: , ...:... , . , w ......... I. Splid waste and disposal? ................ .«,.......«.. ......,...«..• ............», d ❑" 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Wilt the proposat result in: a. Oreaticn of any health hazard or potential health, hazard (excluding rr'entr?l heatth)' bw Exposure of people to potential health hazards' ..... . .... .. .. » : i g i 18, AESTHETICS, Will the proposal result f6 h6,obM(Uctiott of anodehic vista oview open t+ the public. or will the proposal result in the Cre3won of an aesthetically offensive site open to public viewfl ' . . ».., .«....., w. .... .,+. .,... w.,+..., ,,. .. ❑ t7 l� 19. RltCREATiON« Will the proposal t0lault in an impact upon the quality or quantity otexisting recreational+opportunities? .............. y-, y 2o. cULTURAL RESOURCES. , a. Will the p'0'goposal A t in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric dr histpric cl o CXL a`rchaeblo �calsitei, ,» .., ,..,w.....«.««...,,.,...,«. .«- ...........,..*» .. b. Will the' proposal rE,sulf in adt�i;rse physieat,or esthe'ttc effects to a ptehistoric orlristiori+r ❑ ' b,oitding..structure Or object') . ............. « ... , .. .. ... . . , .. ❑ c. noes the proposal have the polar +tial to cause aphysical oharigoi which would affect unitlue ethnic cultural values? ........ ......»«........ ««..... .....«.«+, ..., . ... t1 1 oteno al•.I.i,ixpYwVh vttlin ,..propasal restrict existing uses g..lo.to.r� IP wn„a«c.r.ewcyttp . .lxi e �p. «« .s.. „ 14. PUBLIC SERVICES, W0 1,aheproposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered government serv1ces: YES MAYBE NO a. Fire protection? ........ ....................... 1J Q Q b. Police protection? ...... ...... >........ . .... .. ( o o C. Schools?......... ...... ... ...... r LLS �' ❑ d.'Parhs or other recreational facilities) .......: ... '.:.....:> . , .. s ...... ,;,, . > ..: ❑ ❑ I e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? . , ... ,.: , .. , ...... , . ., .... ❑ CJ f. Othei governmental services!.... r ........ . .... .. . ......... ..... - . 1, ❑ ❑ 129 ` 15, ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: M, LbOml- a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or° energy? , ... . , . ., , . > .. . ❑ 0 Dr i b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources- of energy, or require the development of nevr.surces;of energy? .,,. .:.... >:... :...>... >...:.............., 0- GV" 16, UTILIT'I ES. Will the proposal result Ina need for novo systems, Or substantial alterations to the following; a. Power or natural gas? ...:.>+.........,«„>............>....,.,... ..; .. ...> ❑ D 1 ' b. Communications systems?.„..,>., ....... .:...>.,..,..y>..,.,......:,,:...>...>....... Q 0 E c. Water availability? ...... .....,.:......... .,.....:......,..«:.>..,:.,.«.«.+>,;>,>>.. 0 a to-- d: Sewer or septic system? .:..............��...�.:...,.>..:>.....:.......>...... p y D Ct til e. Storm water dea►nage?..... ......._:.,.....:,.....,..... ..,..,,.. > . .. ❑ Cl t. S - olltl waste and disposal? ...>.......,..........>.>,.».......>+...:,..>>> ... ,..... lA ❑ Q G1�% f r 17. HUMAN HEALTH. Will the proposal result in a. Creation of any health,hazed d or potentiaf'health hazard (excluding; mental health)? .... Cl f❑ L b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? ...>.>..... .,;,,...,>«>>-.>..>,>,...1. ❑ 0 C l the proposal Irt the 18« heSpublic� or will lllthe proposal result tin the'cre tion:of anfaesthetically offensive site opeh to public view?. ....... .........................i..,,..:,..>,........,.,.,...... ❑ d Cl-' 19, RECREATION. Will the proposal result In an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunitles? ...... r........... c...... . .«..,>,.,,.•«.+..,>.....a.........+. Cl C] 26r CULTURAL RESOURCES, a Will the propo lt aresultlra the `alteration ofor the destruction n, oyf ` ` a prehistoric 1h „”. . ,istoric or Y historic' ,' ` Y ♦ .: b, Will the proposal result In adverse physical oraesthetic effecls to a prehistoric or historic building,' structure or dbfect2,..,,;..........,...«w..,,.,,.#..........,..,....«:.,... 0 c, Does the proposal have the potential to cause a'physicai.chahge whichwouid affect unique ethnic Cultural Values!.-.#,4t,,..sa.....t.+...>.++..,.....,.:.,.....a.+.,...«...,r.., 13 d.Will the proposal restrict exis irtg re)lgious or tact( I uses Within the potential lmpact Areal', .,..«,: , 0 M, LbOml- t3 la,., D C17y r• DISCUSSION OF ENVIRQNMENTAL EVALUATION AP # 40-15-17 J:b Some nominal amounts of disruption, displacoment, compaction, or overcovering of the sr U will occur as a result of this tentative parcel map and subsequent development of single family homes. The tontatve parcel map divides 20+ acres into 4 parcels which will *l.low for three additional single family dwellings, thus only minor -the soil. Inccur in additiori, thendensity ofto efive e+ aarendcompaction parcel rnnjni.mize the overall impact of the proposed project. C- The proposed parcel map is within an existing almond orchard, which is relatively flat. Very little grutzing will be necessary for: )preparation of building pads and driveways. Vary, little change is p,Ypected inthe topography or ground surface relief features.. 5'.. The project site soils are deszignated as Class I for agricultural land uses. The project site is currently 20+ acre almond orchard. Such acreage is considered to be commercially Viable agricultural land. Subdividing of the project site will signiftcantly impact the agricultural land uses of this property. 3b;:, No imtp;acts are anticipated in drainage patterns or "the rate and amount of surface runoff. The proposed density of 1. dwelling unit pa.� 5 acres is anticipated to mitigate any adverse drainage impact, No new drainaae will be i-icossary to accommodur.:: be created by t2zia parcel map,Jit . ,31 The entire project site is designated as a zone "A" floodway. The plat should be. recorded showing the Zone ''All floodway as depicted by the insurance rate map on Jule 1, 1988 and a_note placed on the map; J'All development must meat the standards and requirements of FEand the county Health code and floodplain elevation must be established, by a .licensed engineer prior to any development or issuance or any building perm. 4" 4ad: The :removal of almondtrees will occur on the additional lots created by the proposed tentative parcel map in accommodating future single family Vesid.ential homes 5. The five acre homesite in the DurYam area has caused several land use conflicts with commercial farming operations. The majority of the five acre homesi'tes have been created out of old almond orchards;. The almond trees on these five acre homesite`s have not been maintained to the degree of a commercial orchard, and thus becoming hosts to pest, steeds, and root fundus which adversely affects surrounding ,commercial orchards. The proposed tentative parcel map is consistent with the existing A-5 zoning and the General Plan designation of Agriculi:t.ral,-Residential. However; the proposed map conflicts with proposed zoning and General. Plan designations which are currctAtly being discussed in the burham-Dayton-Nelson Area Land Use Plan process. Subdividing five acro lot parcel. sizes in the Durham area is destroying the open space of Durham and the towns i _5 character. Five acre subdividing Iconsun`1esLand at an aleirmingi :rate =4 leaves a, bland', homogenized. lantsc.ape, with lot dimensions, . 1.ding placement, and road layouts predetermined by the eotate/ranchette style of subdividing. The five and ten acre :gabdivisions which hive occurred in the area are essentially ri ndat ng urban sprawl, 1494 The Butte County Fire Department roquires payment of $200.00 Ver parcel into the water tender fund. It is anticipated that such es Will mitigate any adverse effect an the provision of fare pr.eventioil services 14b: Butte County' Sheriff'" s Department is responsible for law enforcement and protection in the project area. Rapid development in rural areas of the County and restrictive budgets have reduced' the a.'epartments capacity for preventative patrolling and rapid respon.se to emergency calls. I Uc: The Durharn Unified School District has adopted development fees which apply to residential projects at the time of building permits. These fees became effective on June 29, 1987: Sch iol facilities r. .P.. at. capacity and as a result the school, .impact fe.:: has been i ns111 to finaac-P, ,,,,,,w s .:iool facilities and mitigate :impact f " ,`.r t gacr_►;� t�� 20a: The project site •ia „,dentific: I as an 41rea of moderate sensitivity for arc:heer;I«^gical resources. Due to the sensitivity tt4cIt6r of `Lni. 3 s ti. ;:e, it is necessary to perform a records ch.ack the Department cf Anthropology, California State University, ,Lra co in order to determine if significant sites may be located on the property. A. records check will determine whether an archaeologlcal survey of the property will be necessary and whether any further mitigation measures will be needed. Recommended 'Mitigation Measures: 1. Contact the Department of Anthropology, Call, fornia State University, Chico, to request a .records check to determine: the archaeological significance of the site and whether any additional mitigation measures ctre necessary; 2 POthe $200.00 the Butte County Fparcelet Fire Department prior to fund torn recordatiooffee as athe final parcel map_. S. Record a plat showing Lone ',A+' floodway as depicted by the flood; insurance map July 1, 1988 and place a note on the map! All development must meet the standards and requirementr3 of FEMA and the County H6alth Code and floodplain elevations must bei established by licensed civil engineer prior to any developmenfi, or the issuance of building permits. BVMIr r 1 i I l;3ca.nt: Jen Lin Assessor l s Parcel - AP 40-15­1- Log 0-15­1rLog # 85-02-09-02 }DATA SHEET 1s. Pro ect Description 1. Type of Project; Tentative Parcel Map 2 Brief Description: Tentative Parcel. Map to divide 20.5 acres to create ,� parcels at 5+ acres each;. 3 Location•i On the east side of Esquon road, approximately 2,,3,00 feet north of Durham --Dayton Highway, Durham area. 4. Proposbd Density of Development: one dwelling unit per 5 acres. S. Amount of Impervious Surfacing; 5-10 6i Access and Nearest Public Road(s) Esquon Road,,. 7. Method cal` Sewage Disposal. Individunl septic anti leachfield systems.. 8 Source of Water Supply: Individual wells. 9 Proximity of rouser Lines: Adjacent to property, 10. Potential for further land divisions and development: No further potential to subdivide wider current zoning and land use designations. B Environmental Setting Ph;,►s,ical. Environinent 1. Terrain ai. General Topographic Charactc4r: Flat valley land occupied by almond orchards. b. Slopes 0--1 C. Elevation 1.60 feet A.SL. dr: Limiting Factors': None. -Soils a. Types and Characteristics: Vina Loam/Vina fine sandy loam, well draining soil capable of supporting an extensive range of agricultural crops. b. Limiting Factors: None. 3. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake zone: Four miles west cif the project site is an active fault iii the 'Foothill Shear zone. Approximately 4 milesto the east is another inferred: fault bi. Erosion Potential Nene. C"4 Landslide Potential: None. d Fire Hazard:' Chcl,assified-irrigated area. e. Expansive Soil Potential; Moderate, C. Hydrology a. Surface Water: Roberts Gulch runs along the eastern _:. 4 Cultural Environment 10. Archaeological and, Historical Resources in the area: moderate 11. Butte County General Plan designation: Agricultural- Resi! dential 1:2. Existing ng. 1 . Exi ting LandUs d ons.S itu; Almond. orchard.. 14. Surrounding Area; a. Land Uses; Almond orchards: b. zoning: A=5 C. Gen. plan Designation: Agricultural=Residential-and Orchard and Field Crops: d. Parcel Sizes: 1-50 acres e. Population: Rural agricultural residential. 154 Character of`Site and' Area: Orchard, agricultural., 16. Nearest 'Urban Area: Durham 174 Relevant Spheres' of influehcot. Durham Unified School District. 164 Improvements Standards 'Urban Area: No,. 15i Fire Protection Service: a. Rearest County (State) Fire Station; Station #45 iii burham b Water kNailbbility; Fire truck capacity, and fu.tUtoe wells with draft connections 20 School:. in Area Durham Unified School District. 0 property line of the pro j e4 t site ansa the , Z8gUoft b11tch, runs along the western ` property lig e, oma; "tlie prof,oct s its:: b . Ground Watek : Durham ay: ea aquifers. , C_ Drainage Cliaracteristios: Property drains towards Robert's u-:tich as well as the Esquon ,Ditch.. Good natural soill, drainage as well. d. Annual Rain:l all (noj:mal') : 2611' e. Limiting Factors: None. B. Visual/Scenic Quality: Good. 64 Acoustic gAA.Tity Good. 1. Air Quality; Good. Biological Environment: i 8. Vegetationz Matu~e almond orchard with underlying grasses. 9.. Wildlife Habitat: Birds and small mammals typical or valley orchards. Cultural Environment 10. Archaeological and, Historical Resources in the area: moderate 11. Butte County General Plan designation: Agricultural- Resi! dential 1:2. Existing ng. 1 . Exi ting LandUs d ons.S itu; Almond. orchard.. 14. Surrounding Area; a. Land Uses; Almond orchards: b. zoning: A=5 C. Gen. plan Designation: Agricultural=Residential-and Orchard and Field Crops: d. Parcel Sizes: 1-50 acres e. Population: Rural agricultural residential. 154 Character of`Site and' Area: Orchard, agricultural., 16. Nearest 'Urban Area: Durham 174 Relevant Spheres' of influehcot. Durham Unified School District. 164 Improvements Standards 'Urban Area: No,. 15i Fire Protection Service: a. Rearest County (State) Fire Station; Station #45 iii burham b Water kNailbbility; Fire truck capacity, and fu.tUtoe wells with draft connections 20 School:. in Area Durham Unified School District. CCtli`%L'Y OF BU'zTE FES 9 1989 DEPAI!tTMF13T Or. PUBLIC WORKS 7 Count., Center Aleve iDrov;llo, t,",cllforp Oroville, CES. 95965 (916) 538--7266 February 9, 1989 Jen Lim RE AP 40-15-17 9554 Esquon Rd, Tentative Parcel Map Durham, CA 95938 Dear Mr. Liu: This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for the above-treferenced property is being submitted to the Planning Department for environmental determination, and to the Environmental Health Department for its review. This application Irrill be considered complete Uhen we have received notification from the Planning Department and the Environmental Health Department, that all necessary data have been received. There departments ,gill contact y.,=- regarding any additional information they may require. Very truly yours, William Chef_ Director of Public Storks T _ r Jqm Mendonsa sistantDirector JM/kk cc,. Planning Dep=artment Environmental Health Department Sierra West tiurveyi.ng Lb 1120 (Revised 2/'88)