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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-150-081PLANNING 41MMISSION SUMMAI a HEET FOWAND DIVISIONS APPLICANT James R. Black ADDRESS P.O. .Box 636, Durham, Ca. 95938 OWNER Same PROJECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Map to divide 5.0 acres into 4 parcels 1 @ 2.02 acres, 1. @ 1.26 acres, and 2 @ 1.00 acre. LOCATION On the south side of Aubrey Court, approximately 574 ft, east of its intersection with Lott Road, Durham area. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER (S) 40-15-81 ZONING SR -1 R GENERAL PLAN Ag: Rosi. —PROJECT CONSISTENT? GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE REPORT 5-8-86 DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE, LAND CONSERVATION ACT CON'T'RACTS? DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED AGENT/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER: Rolls, Anderson; & Rolls ADDRESS: 965 Fir Street, Chico, Ca. 95928, Attn: Brt.ce Nash DATE PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED DETERMINATION AND DATE; �� NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE, ADOPTED�-%S' �- MITIGATED NEG. DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED - STATE CLEARING"OUSE NO. SUBi COMMITTEE MEETING DATE N C z c 7E CSF r) E 'aC]ER.M a 11r :E C7N ,� � a Q : Off ice o f Planning dnd ea I L �. 1400 Tenth Street,. Roo •121 - ..Butte County Sacramento, CA 958 ^ 14 ;j f�, Planning Department x1986 1 County Center Drive or Oroville, CA 95965 X County Clerk ELEANnk iii, BECKER, County Clerk County of ,Butte By ...., ,._.....,:_' s., Deputy ^SUB—TECTt Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance wil:h Section 21lr.,8 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Project `Title AP 11 Name -- Tentative Parcel Map 40-15-81 James Ii. Black State Clearinghouse Number Contect Person Telephone Number (if submitted to Clearinghouse; Public Works John Men11 -.donsa 534-4266 Project Location South side of Atxbr Court approx. 3751 intersection with Logia Road,, Durham area.east of its Project Description . Tentative Parcel Map to divide 5 acres into four parcels of 1-2 acres in size. This is to advise that the Butte Count v roved the above-described Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) has approved ed project on 9-15-86 - and has made the following determinations regarding the above"desctibed,project: 1. The project environment will> _);will not, have a significant effect on the 2, An Environmental Impact ?Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of C%A, A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the Provisions of CEOA 3. Mitigation measures were, )+ ,,were not; made a condition of the approval of the proje: 4, A statement of overriding considerations _ was, Was not, adopted for this project. Thi� is to certify that the final EIR with comments and responses and record of project ect approval is available to the general public at., Butte County Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oroville; CA 95965 Pate Roeeived for Filing and Posting at ()J')lt 5-16_86 .-XZo Sign ure _. _ .. S,t pheh A. Strooter 80nior Plaiinor Tithe hnt,a0n4 Miivrh iQA6 CERTIFIED 'MAIL D 0x rATuPokI €P.IrIi X1,1 ;xctj ULPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Dill) CMCFr, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVI4,LE, CALIFORNIA 7596$ Telephone. (914) 534.4681 McE Deputy Director Buom+. te Co. Planning Cn'oNALO D. rector Y SEP 16 1986 September 15, 1986 drovillo, California James R. Black RE: AP 40-15-81 P. 0, Box 636 Tentative ,Marcel Map Durham, CA 95938 Dear Mr. Black At the regular meeting, of the Butte County Advisory Agency heldon September 15, 1986, the agency granted a negative declaration of environmental impact and approved your tentative parcel map on the above -referenced property subject" to the conditions of approval listed on the attached sheet. if no appeals are timely filed --within Len (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's approval --with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. Uben the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order for you to file your "final map" with the Butte County Dopartmeni of Public Works :for recordation within twenty—four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory Agency, If you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this africe. Very truly yours, William Chaff Director of Public Works { ,.a3.r,{ John Mendonsa AosistanL Director N/ds c: Planning Department; Environmental, Health Depart;inent 'Rolls, Ande>;son and Rolls James Blaclt, TENTATIVE PARcrj. MAP, AP 40-15-81:: 4 parcels on the south side of side of Aubry Court, npprox , 375 £t. east o> its intersection with Lott Road, Durham area, Engineer, Rolls, Anderson and Rolls Public Wbrl�s conditions: 1 Provide two-way traver,-,able access RS-8-LD-1 to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map. I Show 50 ft,. building setback line measured from cenVOrline of access onsementi 4 Provide road maintenancp agreement. 9 Shoat nil easemeni.s of, ,record on the final 'map. 6 Provide street name signs Per rcquiretaments of the IlOWIrtment of Publ.ac Works prior to recordation of tulle final. map, 7 Provide permanent solution for drainage. g PAY off any a6sessments. n Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. in Pad- 811y delinquent taxes or current taxes as required; 1lealth Dept; conditions, 11 Provide an area for wells and 100 £t. leach,field free setback around those areas oil parcels 1,2ON[ 3, 12 provide a 10,1 fdt. leachfield free setback around existing wells C Cher within the property or within 100 f'we of the property boundaries. 13 Provide the required usable sewage disposal. area on each parcel., Combine w,i t.h can nd jticenL parcel any parcel, not proven to conth r� Lhe usable sewage disposal area required by the Subdivision 00 11 ance.. Planning begat, condi.tfons'i 14 Provide a solution to dr �!ge to protect downstream property owners. 15 Show the existing 60 ft, residential building setback line on the final map.,_ lt� Place a note on the map, "should future construction activities expose busied archaeological rosnurces, construction shall cease until an archaeological survey is ,,.conducted to assess the portent Inj arlver,�e impact of Lho project is the culturel resources identified.a' 17 All parcels to be aL least 1, acre to comply with zoning, Very truly y6ur8t Thomas P6!d* R.S. Supervising Sana trTr� an Division of 8m..onffienbal tlealth Vptew cc:Public Works Planning Polls, Ahdorgoh and Polls S LAND 0 F NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HFEALTH AdJrosr ZI 196 Memorial Way 0 7 County Center Drive [3 747 Elliott Road Reply to Chico, California 95926 Telephone. 916/891-2727 Orovillo, California 95965 Paradise, Callfornla 95969 Telephone; 916/5344-4281 Telephone: 976/872.6309 September 11, 1986 James R. Black RE: James Black Parcel Nap P. 0. Box 636 Aubry Court/Lott Road, Durham Durham, California 95938 AP #40-15-81 Dear Mr. Black: This department has advised the Butte County Department of Public Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above appli- cation. Based on present information, we can recommend approval or conditional approval. Recommended Conditions for approval 1. Provide an area for ivell,5 and 100t leachfiold free setback around those areas on parcels 1, 2t and 3. 2. Provide a 1001 leachfield free setback around existing wells oitttix within the property or within 100' of the property boundarle8i 3. Provide the required usable sewage disposal. area on each parcel, 'Combine with an adj6deht parcel any parcel hot proven to contain the usable selvage disposal area required by the Subdivision Ordinance. if you have any questions regarding this letter4 please contact the Chico Office, Very truly y6ur8t Thomas P6!d* R.S. Supervising Sana trTr� an Division of 8m..onffienbal tlealth Vptew cc:Public Works Planning Polls, Ahdorgoh and Polls Inter-Depar erg ql I amor ad TO: Advisory Agency FROM: Planning Director su0J5cr: Report on TPM for James R. Black on AP#40-1.5-81 OATIE: September 4, 1986 This is a proposal to divide 5.0 acres to create 4 parcels, 1 at 2.02 acres,, 1 at 1.26 acres and 2 at 1.00 acres. The present zoning is 8R-1 (suburban -Residential, I acre). The sand Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan designates this area as Agricultural -Residential.. There are no specific or community plans for the are,,.1, The proposal 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. Approval, is recoimended subject to the following conditions: I. Provide a solution to drainage to protect downstream property owners. �2'' Perform groundwater monitoring. 3. Show the existing 60 -foot residential building setback line on the Final Map, 4. Place a note on the map, "should future construction activities expose buried archaeological resources, construction shall oease until an archaeological survey is conducted to assess the pot' entsl adverse impact o the project to the cultural resources identified' 5. All parcels to be at least 1 acre to comply with zoning, SAScjmc r . API'LNDI K 1 Y COUNTY OF BUTTE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM (to be completed by Mend Agency) Log A 86-06-09-0. BACKGROUND AA If 40-15=81: 1. Name of proponent JAMF. R, BLA�FC Z. Address of proponent and representative (if applicable) James R. Black Rolls, Anderson & Rolls P.O'. Box 636 965 Fir Street Durk, C n-8- C Ico, CA 09 5928, attn: Bruce Nis 3. p,roj,e.ct up rripti;on Tentative Parcel. Nlap y_ _,� 1 MANllA' ORY V110INGS OF ti 1 GNI rr CANC : Y8S MAYBI NCi a. Hoes the project have the potential to degrade the duality of the environment, substantially reduce the Habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining el -sustaining levels, threaten to climinaie a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of 'long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while long-term impacts will endure into tho future.) c. hoes the project have Wp.acts which are WNW - all, limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively smal )ut where the effect or the total of those ` impact:, on the environment is significant.) ..� d, hoes the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly". I'll ryERAIINATION (to he completed by the Lend Agency) On they basis or this initial vvalurrttem; 11n rind thr proposed pio fact COULD NCM have ar significant e fect on the environment, and a NFC)A'i' VP DECLARATION will be prepared. I/hl' fired that although the proposed prolvet Lnuld have to signifi- cant cit rect an the environment, there will that be a significant urrect in this case becau p the HITIt ATION MHAt URRS described an the attached shoot have becarr added to the p rnj vc• t A NEGATIVE VE L RULARATI ON will be pr vpnrvd . i/wu rind the prapermvd project DIAL have a signif ennt effect ort " the ens i ronment, and an RNVI RCINMENTAL IMPACT RI:I'ORT is required. HATH.: July l98("i COUNT 'll, llu'111I1i?, G pt-PARVIIiNIr s 5 La en A. Streef e ,il Senior Planner Reviewed by: n SIV. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS xp anatsons o a' 1 "yes" and "maybe'► answers are required on attached sheet(s)) l; EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; YES MAYBE a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? C. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or Modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e: Increase in wind or water erosion of soils -"' either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosionwhich may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards' -such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? 2, AIR: Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally` 3i WATER. Will the proposal result in substantial: i—.ifhanges in Currents, or the course or direction of WaLter-movements in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? c. Need for off -sato ,surface drainage improve - meets, including vegetation removal, channel- nation or culvert installation? d, Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? e. Change in the amount ofsurf water body? ace water in any f. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or uurbidi.ty? g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? h. Change in the quantity ox quality of ,Trourid. Graber either through direct additions or with- drawals, or through interception of an aquifer by nuts or excavations? i. R6duction in the amount of waiver otherwise 1 available for public water supp,liesi 1. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? NO KA C C. 9 X YES MAYBE NO 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial; a C a ge in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare -- or endangered species of ;plants? --+ c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenish- ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? -- S. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal, result in substantial, a. C ange in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land anigia,l.s including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, raro -' or endangered species o� animals? - c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 5. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases ill existing noise levels? b. Exposure of eople to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE, will the proposal produce signi .cant light and glare? g, ?AND USE, Will the proposal result in a su s'C a dial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area?. 9. NATURAL RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in substantial; a, Increase in the rate of use of any natural, resouroes? b. Depletion of any hon-renowable natilral resources? 10. RISK OF tPStT. Will the proposal involve. 4 o explos ,a. A riion or the. release of ha2ard- ous substances (including, but not limited to Oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. ?possible interference with an -- `" emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? fir' 11. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter the location, ut xstri o� n, density, or growth rate of tho human Population? L. ro p' , HOUSING., Will the proposal affect existing housing, at create a demand for additional housing? w�� A, YES 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in; a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? bo Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns Of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? — f. Increase in traffic hazards' to motor vehicles — bicyclists or pedestrians! ., 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have aTi eftP-Ct upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services: MAY1311, NO a. fire protection? b. Police protection? 7X,; — c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? LL e, Maintenance of public facilities, including, roads? f,- Other governmental services? 15. MERV. Will the proposal restilt in: a, Use of substantial amounts of fuel.or energy? b. Substantial, increase in dem,,:md upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16, UTILITIES. Will the proposal rest,it in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following: A4 Power or natural gas? b, Communications systems? c. Water availability: d6 8ewer or septic tank? e. Storm watir drainage? fi Solid waste and disposal? 17, HTJW HEALTH, Will the proposal result in-, a, Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)! b. Exposure of people to Potential health hazards',? 18, AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the obgtMiron of any beehic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public viow.) M4- YES MAYBE NO 1 9. RECREATION.. Will the proposal result in an :impact upon the qual4.ty or quantity of existing T,.rreational opportunities; . 20. CIIL,URAL RESOURC$S: a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological s4te? _. b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a pxehiQtoric or historic building, structure of ,ibject? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will, the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V, liISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 40=15-81 See attached. U C NOF _ ENOV Y O T L E A11'M AP 40-15.81 b! A nominal amount (8-69) rvercovered by build °f each Parcel Would b 'I 1 ing structures and dr Q compacted and e,f: Proper construction ivQWays. Potential and thus techn�yuos will grading involved deposition a minimize 11mited erosion should occ f Sediment to nearby drainages. qn ur during the non -rainy seasony 1g� The on-site soils are of the year. The 5 --acre parc;e 1 s designated as Class T a` Production. not in itself viabl,B agricultural use, ' for for cammgrcial agr}cultural 3b , c � Drainage i m ro a �. Lot i' v men �s may be r�acessar t load and existing drainage structures y along water runoff ger�,�ated. enter 9 Autry Court to. Sed to handle surface Sh,16d, Environmental Health in t , elevation may occur in this vicint that a groundwater elevation y• Ver high winter groundwater is required. ificatign of the seasonal 4d:' Is of almond trees future homes i ties. W i 1 'f occur ori each h Parcel to develop. Albert Parcel represents Parcel Amator approved by the 4 O� the Tentative condition of that tentative Advisory Agent petrel Map for setback line t the map was to �' on April 2, 1984. A 60 feet i h eastern edge of t show a residential building into PLrcelc 1, Sand he original parcel minimize conflicts between 4• The purpose of the seto a tback depth of agricultural i, residential develo is to contracts) purse is on large parcels Pment and ongoing to the east. (with Land Conservation Act 8s This land divisiah would conform to Lott Road corridor within the SR.. other tenter g General Plan deslgnatio 1 zoning. It is tentative maps elon the Field Crops to Air i cu i tura l Would be pry 4r 1 S, amencledexpected that the Curham--8a iron . Ne Res i der �► i as from Orchard and y' l son Area pl a part of the Ylcin her fund divisions h noW underway, i nom, l Ude e aotc.d on by the Advisor "i`t�M y Agency i n the for James Blacks AP TPM for Craig HaWes 4b^- 5"78 �ebrU ,.~ A 1 bert Amatory AP 40-1 5- y 1 86 TPM for ��: February 1 �, �36 TSM for or, AP 4b-�15/P w - Raymond Brinson, AP M �� 16, April iq0 Since the current aPpllcatlon 40--1-49, September-, of the four original is the second land isi35 is heeded t parcels of the Amator tentative division oh one that this aPPlication can be maps verrification Map rather than ;� Tentative Subdivision Ma Count Subdivision Ordinari',e a Processed as a Tentative parcel County p pursuant to and State Subdivision the Butte 18c,f Four Map Act. Potential hamesites t` 's per day. The most recent traflidc9countteou average daily traffic tA.��T) o p to 40 vehicular f 810. n Lott Road show an -6. 142 Addit-lonal residential development Will Increase demand for All governmental services- Level Of services provided to have been reduced by the Durham Ml,pa recent and anticipated County budget cWtbacl<g', 16e: New or enlarged storMHater drainage facilities May be requirod by Public Works. 20a: The Master Environmental Assessment for Durilam-Dayton-Nelson Indicates the Project Is wIthin an area of moderate archaeological Y• sensitivitA mitigation Measure for the Amator parcel map was to Place a statement on the final map regarding any archaeological resources that might be uncovered during Construction. The same statement will be required on this tentative Map unless an archaeological survey is obtained to give clearance, commended_ aLtLqwlti ort -.rM-e—aqAwe Provide a permanent solution to drainage, Including protection of downstream and neighboring Properties, and facilities, Install the requil-ed 2. Verify winter groundwater elevations and Modify the pz,-col design or sizes, If necessary, in accordance H,,:.h the monitoring results. 3- Show the existing 60 -foot residential building setback line o final map. h the 4. Place a statement on the final map that any archaeological r0sOUrCes Uncovered during construction will be reported to and Investigated by a qualified archaeologist. R=Wm4n �ed grinA11_1_qU 1. Verify that the Tentative, Parcel Map application requil-ioments of the Butte County Meets the Subdivision Ordinance and State Subdivision Map Act -qr amend tho application for a Subdjyjtjoh Map4 Tentat.1ve I Applicant: James R. Black to Assessor's Parcel ## 40-15-81 Log #t 86-06-09-01 QA I A ' it T rolett bescr etio 1. Type of Project:. i.and division. 2. Brief Description: fentat i Ve Parcel create four parcels of 1 Ma;7 to divide 5 acr es toto acres i!t _size. S. Location: South side of Aubry Court, 315 feet k- east of Lott Road, Durham area. 4. Proposed Density of Development: One dwelling unit per 1 acre maximum. 5. Amount: of Impery 1 ous Surfacing: 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Aubry Court to Lott Road. ?4 Method of Sewage Disposal: Septic systems. 8. Source of Water Supply: Individual walls. 9, Prox i m i ty of Power* Lines.* 1 0 • Potential for further land di v i s i ons rindParcedevel optnent: 4could be red`i v i dtd under -SR-1 zoning,-,,. Parcel B. Environmental Setting y sic i _ i on a t: Terra i n 6. General 'fC 009raph i c Charar "'.o terrain. F,el�atively level valley b Slopes: 0--Z9 c. Elevation:' 16.0-165 feet A.;.L. d Limiting Factors: None. 2 Sells a. Types and Characterlsticsc 1.rina Loam, ,,lna Pins Sandy Loam - well draining soil capable of suppor".ing an extensive range of crops. b Limiting Pacttlrs: S. Natural Mr Moderate liquefaction Hazards of the Land potential. a. Earthquake Zone; pour miles west of active fault In Foothill Shear Zono, four miles east of inferred fault. b. 8rosion Potential c. Landsiide Potential d• Fire Hazard Unclassified - e•Ekpansive Sc 1 Potential Irrigated area. 4. Hydrology Mrrcierate a. Surface Water: Butte Creek 1000 featj- b. Groundw8terr hOrth and west: Durham area aquifers. c• Drainage Characteristies: drainage solution needed faGoodhlal soil dralmagoy d- Annual Ra i nfel i C normz i!) r surface water runoff. -8 A ................. y e. Limiting Factors: Subsidence potential. 5. Visual/Scenic Quality: Rural area with orchards,. 6. Acoustic Quality: Low ambient noise levels with Intermittent noise from agricultural machinery and vehicular tre,fr'lc. 7. Air Duality,: Good. RJ Irlonical EnyirgnDo- nt 8. Vegetation: Mature almond orchard with underlying grasses. 9. Wildlife Habitat: Birds, small mammals typical of valley orchards. Cultural Environment: 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area Moderate sensitivity. 11` . Butte County General Plan desl gnat l on = Po i i c i es indicate Agricultural -Residential. 12. Exi stl ni,% Zoning., SR -1. 13, Existing Land USO 00 --site: Almond orchard 14. Surrounding Area: a. Land Uses: Almond orchards with residential uses on 1 -acre +/- parcels al Ong Lott Road. b. Zoning, SR -10 A-5. C. Gen. Plain designations: Agricultural -Residential, Orohard and Field Crops. d Partol Sizes: 1-57 acres. e. Population: �'; kLby4`R,� 1� h 3'. :,. 2 l.. ,.:", _,.,.-, '.yr. �, , ;, ,.. . .. ., M`.^.' .'ar ',F7e'fim"T .!!tr' a5v.. _— r r, l r 3 v r. -,xMr x+,*—,:'• �' . , �, # :ra c r k+r r .. .::.,; ,�I � ..: ,;,,C.. •: - v rt A.. , r , ... ,,. c. 'i r. , �. '.,_ :_. n s '�� �.X .., s_. d. J ,\. s ,, ,.:.. ,.. L. 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