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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-180-003PROJR-Cr SUMMARY SHE ', 93-13� - --- Pernik No. File No. DUItRAM UNIFIED SCITOO i DISTRICT AQP Representative ADDRESS. 300 _ - DURHAM, CA 95938' PHONE Property Owiier, Address PROJECT' DESCRIPTIOhla -. REQrE FROM: SR _1 mnto PUBis GLc�UBi PUBLIC on: property zoned flit- 7 located ON THE tJESx S Ai�v OP_ MIDMW APPROX. 1000 FI". VORTH OF DURRAM-DAYTON HTGFIVAY identified as AP 040`=180-003,004 townlar DURffAM General Plan Designation; Itiiap # DATE rte -App. -Fee Paid: $ 2392 Receipt. No.: 403260 I217r'92 Application: Accept -e•1_ -- Final App. Paul: $ Receipt, No.: Rezoning Petition signatures c'nee,4ed Percentage q Mailing LjQ+' Prepared Notices Mailed `"?�snber. 44 News: Public:: Legit Description prepared --PublicatioaNotice :Written, Display Ad Prepared; t Newspaper Publication OI C P G - It R Date of Pub:: Initial Study. Prepared; Environmental Determination:: Categodal Exemption Nagative Declaration X Mitigated Neptive. Declarationprepared by school district Env mnmentat Impact Report Other ~ St is G'iiearinghouse Number: _Applicant/Represenrative Notification of Environmental` Determination Planning GDounission Hearings}: -93 C 9:00A.M. Board: of. Supervisors' IHearig(s): Resolution Number (GPAs) Adopted- t rdi NumberAdoirted n i J L40 -1F0, --oc�' DIS TRIBUTIC)T L1S'I' FOR COMMEN(S .-.� 0iunty Public Works RE SORUcE MANAGE��T . do4nty Environmental Health linty Building Department djty of Biggs State Water Resourcespt* U -S' Forest Service 1 , ty of Chicc U.S. Bureau of Land Mdi)pement Y D y of Gridley Butte County Mining C p i-ttee dlty of Oroville State Department of & Gama '1'OWn of Paradise California Native PliU �y ociet State ._ _.__. .�. - Planning Department at'�,ent�.nn Div. Forestry- Craig Carter tGrAte Transportation Department Regiona --:�., <L Mater � � _ B Qua'' eia cof d, .�. (WATER Bt�to Water District BENERS. r Gallfornia Water Service Co. — itchval.e sanitary Di.st6•. Y r tq, -4 Orth Burbank ilei. oro Water Co. --- Pub. Util, list. Skansei`Y O�lIA Thcrmal,ito Irrigation District Sub. (CSA .#2. Stirling City Sewer maiB:fa, Dist, Other Thermalito Irrigation 11ptrict PG&E North (Chico) _IRR 'GATION WATER PG&E South (Marysville) Biggs -i ,Gridley Water DiSty:ict: "- rPa(.afic Bell Butte Water' District State TV CableDurha m Irrigation D stej Viacom TV Cable:. OWID ?IRR PROTECTION — _ Paradise irrigation Djg, jot Richvale Irrigation BistVj0t El. Medio Fire Protection Dist, County x�ire DepartmentJCDF � `-'" Table M`�untain Irrigati.cdh gist, - Thermalito Irrigation Djo�;rict HO r)UTTo AEAT—ENT D±STAtdt DRAINAGE D7 STRICT iurham, Oroval B tte County POLICE PROTEC'L'SdN RECLAMng1tON DISTRICT state Highway Patrol . Coi hty Sheriff OTHER 9CkIf70L DISTRICT. COMMITTEES h(:OM1qISST0g8 w ;tECREA'L'ION FACIhITIES Chico Area Recreation .Paradise Pines �rchitertuxal Durham Area Ree. &Park bis ��. Feather River Rec. & Park Dist control Committee Butte County Farm Bureau . Paradise Rec. & Park bast. y . Coinmun.�t ,'�ssoci,�ation.. Ri.chvale Rec. & Park Dist, -. State Parks &,'Rec, 1 n /Y "i N•. w y , FOR ZO dCa4t BUTTV, COUNTY PLANNINGCOMMISSION � APPYCANT; Read and follow 4151ructionsset forth on last page o'this fornt, „y, �nii"�Yr�l? Appicant's.Nanic Dm Unified School District Phone No,( 16-Yw_ ji" 4675 Applicant's Mailing A do►ess Box 300, Durham, CA 95.938 Applicant's interest' n property (Owner+ Lessee, (7tlicr) Owner OwncCs Name and Address Same Contact Person for Project (if other than ap. lirant) p Don INciVel i s, Superi ntende,tf. 040-18-0-00a-Q Assessor's Parcel Number(s) 040-18-0-004-6 ,�,.�,.—,-.--.__.,:.Present �anht6..,,,•��=';i Requested Zoning P size to berezbned Th .� Location dimensions and s� a total area acresr, see the attached map for the location and dimensions.' Street Address ra applicable) 9487 anu' - (' pp ' ) 9501 Mi dk"a Durham CA 95938 Directions For travel to property (rural And.10ountainous areas oily)' N/A Applicant's reasons for rczoningT� -k-0, y a�"cel s Wet^e urchast d b l h btlrii�tFt Unified School Qistrict to roVide ade nate Viand dor con5ttyG'i �y Of a neW school .1n 1994-95oYt Proposed schedulitt g1 tAssocia�ted projects (formation of service district, etc,) The donstructf6a ,of the school Wi11 start in 1994-95 Anticipated incrchlzhtal development (future development plans subseottant torezone); No ddr/f tional —�- -, e e opmeni: Will occut' Until student enrollment re viresl'additiohal aaasst�oams. _ .:$,.�. g p xos:�d scrva�e disposal method, _.. Seiiti c Proxitnity of flower and plyotac lines; On '; i to b"stahcc to -naturallvatertourse4trstormdrain; NatVal to_ the SOUL h , Describe anticipated on and offsite drainage unprovements (POD, M10); Leach�i dl(its� _- --- Describe how on»site and downstream drainage channels will be affected (PUD, jvllfi�); 1V ; act _ 7s anticipated. anticipated. Water sources Well w, Proximity of water for fire fighting purposes (hydrants ponds, etc, p ) _ham nts t a�661 �jn Will excavation or grading be necessary?0I nor Cubic yards (estimate)?', ------------------ List and describe and other related permits and other public approvals required those required by city, regional, State and Federal agencies, for this projetiir )ltciudjng Z. Office of Local Assistance; Office of the State Architect;' State Nqmri,ment Of Education _.. w if residential, include the........ . .. ..... num-ber of units, whether units are single orttiulti unit sizes, and type of household size expected, story in height, ;ref 10ule of N/A If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, cit or regionally osales area, and loading facilities N/A rented, squar't ftltgage of -------------------- �- if industrial, indjcatetype, estimated employment pershift N/A and loading fabi(itjes, Tf institutional indicate the major function, estimated cntployinent per tltjft, estimated ot;ltppney, loading; facilrtjes, and community henefits to he derived From t11cproject, The school Will house 350 Students initially and employ apUroximat ely._ full-time and pa t -time w'�l>ividraals E!uV1RbNML�N'i"A_ i, IhgpA C7 S A7`1D MtT[GATION PASUIY --- _ _ _ 1rS Identify potentially signil;canr environmental inipat;ls associated with the 1'02011e Wild t `' ro t design features or s eciftl conditions of npprovai (tltiti� tttion tiiehsures)`' arc proposed to alleviate pi g p rh_____ere arie ,no 7 dant t fi ed i iri l otcntia .lz'l�s etiv�rontnental im acts7' a associated with the rezone, Thoi ua m cts ide ifi dnvironmental r of^t lb ted � h•_ �. (:J , � � U,. a f( � , " f? s iNC7 li " Describe the project cite al it exists before the pxoject, Including lnlormatitin on topltan,t ytl s,abiiity, pl7nts and animals, and ally cultural, h historical scenic aspects, Describe y any exltil'itig �ttt'u'tti<t�'.w� Ali the site, and the use of the structures, The ex7sting lanai consists of the two parcels with two houses and a small a artment. T a»_fig. p he `Lots are flat and have_typi(,al residential lxrtd I, i Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals •ani ally cultural historical, or scenic aspects. indicate the type otland use (residential, commercial, etc,), in tensJ(y!bland use (one-family apartment houses, shops, department stores etc,) ,and scale of development (ieiftt, ,Montage, setback, rear yard, etc.). n Pert The n_yLlrpnts the MidWay on the east m district on the north and east and the Durh alai Recreation_and park [7Y5,ct on the south.; t hereby declare under penalty of perjury that I have read and understand the 4n5tructi',�ns ,. d}tat the foregoing statements are true, coriplete and correct to the best or my knoWOc4ke and tenet. . Dated: ��Applieant'SSignatu"re_ t;, Property owner's signattitt I, Proje(t VlleNumber Oe,wrai plan Designation . Pwquest Consistent? - ( .Request, .Rezone to . Location and aecet of size ' p (s) - _. . _..._. .-tee .. ..u...,.. 1� , u C^ r .n �wun Departs ent.AN f' D,opTM�NTerVieog - L 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE. OhOVILLE, CALIFORNIkYWO.'3307 TELEPHONEi (Def;) s39-7dtli i February 12 1993 j DotiIvlcNels' DUrharn Unified School District PQ Box 300 'Durham, CA 95938 RFS: Request for Information on. AP# 040-180-0031 004 I Dear W McNelis Per your request, T leave provided the information for the above property, The stt0jgC;1 property presently has a General plan designation of Agricultural Residential sirtc P. zotung desil natioo of SIS -1. Applications for a General Plan Amendment. to Pub 'a OW a Rezone to PQ (Public -(quasi Public) has been submitted by your district. 1110 applications have been scheduled for publie hearing at the. February 25, 1993, Plan���P Comm, meeting. PlAn4ing staff has recominende.d approval of the requests. Ple0O give me a call if you have airy questions. Sincerely, B.A. Kircher Director of Planning hom: A: Last Senior Planner `I'AL:jlo a.dusAltr 1 I31U'I`I'E CtUY11\1'I'V PI 1\ 1 .Notice ,is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that public be, 's will be held on Thursday, February 25,, 1993, in the Butte County Board of, SupetvAoA, Doom,County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, Call%i'71i�, regarding the following item at the fallowing timet E MS ON WHI H ANEGATIVE DECLARATION WITH' MITIGATTOIV rffl`"�5 B—EGA• DiN^ ENVTRONIv1NTAL TMPA A. HAS BEEN RE .nlVrhND 9:00 a.nL - Durham nified axe i I Plan AmAyrimn„+ �tt111� Agricultural Residential to Public andz n Residential - 1 acre parcels) to P»Q (Publicfrom. SR -1 {Subu%�Jtizl located on the west "side of Midway,approximately �i-Public) for proptt 00 feet north, of, Durham -Dayton Highway, identified as A 040-180-03 and 004, Durr uip (File 93-13 A & B) The above mentioned application, map and Negative Declaration are on file ftxxti available for public viewing at the office of the Butte Cour Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, Droville,� California. If ;you challengethe above applications 1P.- court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at lite - public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to tl)r, Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing, 9I'1TTE COUNTY PLANt4Nts COMMISSION B. A. KIRCHEIZ, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING To be published in the Chico Enteip rise Record on Thurtiday, jfanuary 21, 1993. M first Interstate Bank AUDITOn FUND NUMBER oaf Caalslfbom flee # 643 3005403260 FROM FUND OF THE 3512 403260 Po. 1w 7p FUND NO. 3605 10 DURHAM UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF BUTTE COUNTY. CAUIrOPNIA Arwillc,CAB59s5 ]Lf MONTH DAY I YEAR 3 I DATE DRAWN 12 i 0 219Z 0 TIDO. THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED NINETY TWO 9 ***2,3 00/lOD DOLLARS VOID IF Nol"PRESENNTEO FOA '1 PAYMENT WITHIN &IX MORTIS -_ PAY TO THE ORDER OF 8UTT`E COUNTY CLERK 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE � OROVILLE CA 9595 L, E>tAid R' D, APMOVEi!`A�ND ALLOMD f3UT CE COUNTY SUPERINTT NDENT OF SCHOOLS I f■ 300 540 3 2 �Qil 151'2 1000 5 78 .6 �+ 3 7'g8D0 3f1■ !■ v ° IL DU I3M UNIFIED SCHROD DIS RJE e DO. ALD C. McNELIS, District Superintendent P.O. BOX ,300 DURHAM CAL.Tf�OIZNI? ' 95938 (916) g9 M s' 4 FAX (916).895-4602 -- Edwire E Ron o, Mi Anthony Son eschnel' I��]dpnlal BOARD OF TRUSTEES Richard L An�c�axon Ruby Y December 81 1,992 D :,,•«Kotn�� t 'Thomas La;Senior Planner Butte County Planning Department 1 y County Center Drive if Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Tom: Thank . you for meeting with Jim and me yesterday. I appreciate your assistance on 6,9t vany issues. Please find enclosed a copy of the ,legal description of the two parcels for which"'v-'e hAIV ;submitted applications for general plan amendments and rezones. Please let me know/ If there is: additional information needed. It would be appreciated if you would forward a letter to me in which you discuss til: ,current zoning of the parcels on which we are proposing to construct a new Intermed 9 school. This includes the two new parcels we purchased and the parcel Oust riorf �i' of tft 'which we have owned for many years, ft would be helpful if you would mention g rezone applications which have been submitted and add staff comments of support' f0t -the rezone. This letter will be forwarded to the California Department of Education 0 part of an application process, Thank you again foryour help: ,Sir�cerply ;K1 Donald 'C, McNelis Superintendent DClvl:jl ENC bvws DtrRxArrl O1JR1L1t► ELCAn. Akv SCHOOL N ERMEDIATE SCHOOL 1116H aCHOOL ;I ww' ;l. JOHNSTON 5�$1:'v J: PrLusO .1Ah 15 D. GwYN' plillvCIPAL'R1NGli'AIy I'RINCIPAI: 1 fhntae 90 I'h�3fie 89 +ikNlk g9S-469$ ': Thune $9,5-3G ii., .t•;Y` .r'����: pKf' v../: `�. t v�,t,�l hW s •'.+n 7E LANS/ 21I yR,+Ej Iflr;vt✓ 5 {""i1►/ S I, t1 0 .�TA*P, c r, 7L MEN T L�Rf,419 Cli FARM rr.se��e�F v ria J/ I 'lop v 55 x/ J! y ANOLI j 30;10 ae ! 4� Am' E9 I ' WS I 'kz SYC:i.iwf.W:1h rbrY \ tLS Z7 i R t:sll��•� ": �, � _ n � i � // ! ESS . 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Designation Map. #. DATE — Pre -App Fee: -Paid.- Receipt- No.: r - Application Accepted: No.: Final App. Paid: $_______,.-Receipt. Rezoning: Petirin signatures checked: Percentage -MatGn List- Prepared _ • News: Public: :. ; Not<ces INaaled Number:.._. � --- Legal, Description prepared: Publication Notice Written i*l'ay Ad Prepared Newspaper Publication O' �� P' Gr $ R Date of Pub.: i' Initial; Study Prepared: Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption Nagative Declarption Mitigated Negative Declaration' Environmental. Impact: Report Other State Clearinghouse Number: Applicant/Representative Notification of: Environmental Determination Planning Commission Hearing(s). � t# Board of Supervisors' Hearings) Resolution (GPAs) - Adopted. - Aslogt qi fi ;ry Dtirh " mfi q1 Di ri proposed IVe measures regarding environmental impacts, Ge ner 11 _P Agricultural-Residential to Public,iv Declaration with miflin I acre parcels to P- ----tL from. SR-1 A n t i`1'�n and Rez n lan i Q (Public (Suburban Residwithd Of Midway) (public/Quasi for proper y> approximately , D feet north of ;Durham-Dayton hTigliwa 040-1SO.p03 and 004, Durham, property located on the ve, � � st 1►ic�e (Nile 93-13 'A . Y, ideniffled The: Cc+rrimission waived the reading� B) (Tx') of the Staff Findings, Commissioner Ferguson questioned the nan a schoolor library, oise from the railroad tracks haying an ,'rrr jot; Staff discussed the distance factor an said the State will, require an installation factor for d did not think there would be a probieni. library. public buildings such as a srhoalt� Ixttc_I =r�rnmissioner Ferguson asked what kitrd of sound attenuation wall? ,He said the proposed school will only be 30 would be used, i.e. r� ti'acks; Y 0 to 400 feet away wa from the rai fit! Y 'so Commissioner Nelson said there was almost no change of traffic Patterns and he found this hard 1ention in the 1'nitial Stud and egress and the need for a left turn lane; d to believe, Yon the He discussed the ingress Staff said Public Works is re uirin a mitigation measure, g a left turn Ione aloe j s Commissioner g With other improvements mems 'i p • Lambert asked if the initial Stud Staff said yes,. the Initial Stud ' y was in addition to the 1)2N EIR? y, is more site specific than the 'WN tine Cdrnmissioner Lamj letter, �ert noted the request by Mrs. ;i~'i1lipEn for a Copy of the map in lien Staff, said she will be sent a copy of the map, T1ie hearin g was opened to the public, ,im Johansen) business Manager far, Dt rhan Unified �lntends to be a good corp Sc ate citizen, hoof District said floe bistrict state. g. or He said flit~ school �tri11 _need; approval �. frons the Chairman Lynch asked if the school district w driveway for parents and school buses? as planning on a one way drive thtough 11r, rahansen said yes, .f' yy�y ���r�t �.I1/,:t'i �L x s. I r i Chairman Lynch asked y_ _ s _d 7f theca wall be a nog se, buffer from the trains? . Mr; Johansen.. said yes,;., The hearing was closed. Chairman Lynch said there is no question the school is needed. It was moved by Commissioner Nelson, seconded by Chairman Lynch, and unari rjt)ll,sly carried to recommend approval as follows; MOTION. ACCEPT" THE RECOMMENDATION OF STAFF MEMO DA`IT441 JANUARY 25,1993-, 5;1993; MAKE THE FINDINGS LISTED UNDER "ANI /SND MARE THE MOTION LISTED UNDER "B", A. Find that; 1 The Durham Y!'111fed School has adopted a Negative Declaration Willi Mitigation lt!Measnares; and K Said Negative D;:i;lairation has been reviewed and considered and that tflq I doeti hent is ,-Aa,.A)ate and does not require any addition`s or modific'afionis o U axe 3: 11,,q.propose,1 Genoa! plan Amendment and Rezaning are consistent with the Butte Ci€�,ttitJr General flan, including the text and' map, and i l3: Adopt a Resolution recommending the Board of Supervisors adopt,a Reso tttlon approving a General plan Amendment to Public on Ai' 040-180-003, 004 (brlrharn �, r.;�` Unified Schou Di,str c"i C. Recommend the .Board of Supervi cors adapt an Ordinance zoning to Ptrblic/Qtit:4k Public that property ;identified as AP 040-180-003, 004 (.Durham Unified Set o0A bistnct), E '" t"[,lTl�tz'C,;rt�J2kT'bxry J. r. I+ LE NO.: 93-13 A & B BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINIDINGS - January 25, 1993 APPLICANT: Durham. Unified School District OWNER-- Same. REQUEST: Rezone from SR-1 to P- Q (PtbliG .Quasi Public) and General Plan Amendtt`ient from Agricultural Residential to Public, AP NO.: 0,40-180-003,004 SIZE; 2.53 acres, LOCA'TION: On the west side of Midway approxirritftiebv 1,000 ft, north of Durham-Dayton HighW,* EXISTING ZONING: SR-1. ZONING HISTORy;' Zoned SR-1 on 8-14-13 by Ordinarim #1381, SURROUNDING ZONING: P-Q, A-10, SR-1, SURROUNDING LAND USE:School Durham Unified . - ,; orchar ds and C,Dt►rham park facility. , GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Agricultural Residential, APPLICABLE REGULATIONS:�_' I ,. ilutte County Code Sections 24-26 stlJ 24=129; California government Code Sectcrtt 0800 et.seg. COMMENTS IEtECEt- D• Butte County Environmental Tlealth Department: "This department has no objection tore zone s, OU TTC COCiYi y PLANNING COM1bIl[fiSION STAPT FINDINGS -January 25, 1993 and GPA provided: I. Sewage disposal system designs are reviewed an County Environmental Health Dept. and; the State Regional d s�ppr°fit," ?3' Butte 2, Provide domestic, water .from a permitted wafer su 1 Water Quality Cotf%f0 hoard, grid construction are reviewed 'and a pp y as Pa -°Posed. 3, a Food Malfity plans drainage facilities are proposed submit plans to Environmental alth, 4. If texnpalp y Worm for appr6-�sf%, Storm drainage leachingtrenches should be utilized, not drainage wells, li � to County Air Pollution Canlrols. trict No comments: � ,butte ounty nPnartment of public "L orks. None. J Butte Counh+ F're DF "This ilia accumulative affect of oning to higher vidual °ne densis no impact on the Fire Depa,J111.ent, but fire protection services and higher costs to the Count developments is increased clog nd for ANALYSIS: on is Project est s de of tuest for a General Plan Amendment and Re zone of 2.53 acres Jeat;cl he Midway; approximately 1,000 feet north of Durham -Lia ori lzWa The General Plan Amendment consists of a ,� yt �1Jj y. hange in the land use designatttI# from Agricultural Reside .tial to Public: The rezone is a 1 acre parcels) to P- Mange from SR-] (Suburban Reside�iial Q (Public, Quasi -Public p The project site presently contaIng two resident Bose of constructing°arcels were purchased by the Durham 1�',hl"F' , � r ; P a new intermediate school iced School Dr�t�igt fort the west and north of the subject roe The school district owns the land to P P rty. The Property is located Dayton -Nelson. PIannin Area. g within the i���')iam-� Citizen`s Advisory Committee ubdurm st the ° development ended ;for this prop h the ` ' were recommended recommendation was changed to residential designationof Alternative #G, yrs during the publichearing ptoty08sy Following is the Site Designation Criteria for the Public land. use dt:termine appropriate land uses: desgnationsd to f, 2' ceded for public use i*ithin 2!) years, 26 Adequate utilities, water supply and sewage disposal ca abil' 3: Suitable location and road access` for P ities, 4, Adequate police and fire protection, type of use, 5. Sufficient space for future expansion. As identified in thr application and environmental document all The P- zoning designation is consistent with the General plan dei = Q g of this criteria can be me#. signation. 2 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISS16N STAFF FINDINGS - January 25 1993 The Durham Unifiod School District prepared and adapted a Negative becitgUlJon with mitigation measures for this project. County staff and agencies reviewed and on coijillipltted the document. This document was modified prior to adoption in order to inchldl; County comments. ItEC0A iViENDX11 MOTION ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF STAFF ME1170 DATED JANUARY 25, 1998; MAKE THIS; FINDINGS LISTED UNDER "A"` AND MA944 THE MOTION LISTED UNDER "B", ' A. Find that.: 1. The Durham Unified School has adopted a Negative Declaration with 'A4,jf g4tion Measures; and 2. Said Negative 'Declaration has been reviewed and considered and hint the document is adequate and. does not require any additions or modificitilo ls, and 1 The proposed. Oeneral Plan Amendment and. Rezoning requests are t�vlsisterit with the Butte County General Plan, including the teat and rriap, lirEi€lsq` „. 13� Adopt a Resolution recommending the Board of Supervisors adopt a 9ejoiution , approving a General .Plan Amendment 'to Public on AP# 040-180-003 004 (f)urham r Unified School District),Recomme t Y ndthe Board p p0ran-e zoning to Public-,, Uasiy Public thapropertydenffied as�AP# OAU -180»003,004 l f, Attachments: Cities and commission Site Plan �{ .Environmental Docutnents Location Map rTAL;jlo dusd\staftind . 3 u ILL - Alk f ri MP DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR COMMENTS RESORUCE MAnG_ Er Mvw 6101inty Public Works Ccunty Environmental Health county Building Departmenti State Water ServiceResourced Cit of Biggs U.S. F City of Chico U.S. Bureau of hand Ma44 oment City of Gridley Butte County Mining Cbpd#j..ttee City of Oroville State Department of F"911 � Game Town of Paradise — California Native Plant society Planning Department State Div: Forestry.- atjpBtion StAte Transportation'DepartmentCraig Carter —` Regional Waterl Qua Cw)troZ Bd. STI . WATER BEWER� Butte Water District California Water Service Co. Richvale sanitary D stri-o Del Oro Water Co. ----._ North Burbank Pub. iJtiri,.irt. OWID Skansen. Sub. (C8A #21) Therrmalito Irrigation District Stirling City sevjer ma.ing� Dist. Other Thermalit0 Irrigation 019,triot ATT 111g-!.'xE8 . PG&E North (Chico) IRRIGATION W TER PG&E South (Marysville) Biggs`W.Gridley Water D'j-#-:x•ict .pacific Bell Butte Water District State Tv Cable Durham rrrigati n Viacom W Cable OWID Paradise Irrigation D,st;ot K--'PROTE� CT16N Richvale Irrigation D strj of El Table fountain Irrigatioij, :Dist. "- Cozenty1FrerDepartment/CDFist 7' ermalito Irrigation Diatz,ict XOSOUT-To ABATEMENT DISTRICT IPRAINAG DISTP- 41.,r Du Orovi le or Butte Count Pg; -6 PROTECTION RECLAISATION .DISTRICT' State Highway Patrol .�. County Sheriff L- 11_HV R 'rfOoL DrsTRICT sgxoks i -'4EATZON . FACxLTrPIE3 E creation Districtrol I Parad�;,�� � � r Arch, tec�.uFra .tj.. feat e tee Chico Areaa ReC,' &, park Dist. _ DuttetCau Ccs.r� � .Durham Area .. .,_ her River Red, & Park .Dist � my � ax m Bureau Paradise Rec. & pa k Dist: -- Community As8od,tion 0... Richvale Rec. & Park Dist, la State Parks &,Rec. Dept: NERAL APPLICATIONFORGE MAN, 13UTTE COUNTY WPLAA,N14 NG COIWNrjLI 57QI�1 mint APPLICANT: Read and follow instructions asset forth on last page of this 1atm; �rF' Ql't W1t6'" E , (,alUi;Rodii Applicant's nanie Durham Unified School District _PhOCenumber., 6 VY 4 5 Applicant's mailing address P •0,. Boil . 300 Durham, . CA j 95938 . Applicant's interest in property (Owner, le5sec', other.) Owner' Owner's name and address _ Same Cbritactperson `for project (if other than appplicant) Don McNel i s , Stlperi ntendet�t 040-'18-0-UO3-0 ar Assessor's parcel number(s) 040-184-0044 Street address950 "cruel 948/ 19. 11-K� DdrhaMA CA 1 95938' Ag Residential PrescntZonin�;' Present Genesi Plan designationM 1tEQUEST GENERAL PLAN UPSIONATION PUM �C Location, dhensions and size of area(s) to be.amended The total area iLs approxi ri�ate li" acres,. See the attached map for the location and'dimeniit'nS Applicant's reasons fd amendment The two par'eel s. wt, t 4 purchasod fb the .DU'O�P1 Unified School District in order to provide adequate land for the constp,- tion ;,of a neve school in 1994-95 . Proposed scheduling / Associated projects (formation of service district, etc.); _The Consi; ruoi<ion of Oe schoolyt,ilI start in 1994-45: Anticipated mereinental developrnent. (future ddveioptnent plans subsequent to 'Gcner't Flan' Amendment:. No additi:ohal development will _occur until student enyoilrril requires additional classrooms. . lx%sting /proposed tevV age disposal method.:. Sepis i c r Proxitnit} of power and ph finest � . on'.'s i to Distance to natural wafer course arstorni drain, Natural drainage to the S6UtK,4Wd5 ry Water source: We 1 l r, , AY }f.z A Yr ximit of water far lire fi htin ur oses Brants 5 i to R Y g $ P p (h onds, etc.. dr -ants 'd �]I1„ _ x it Will excavation or grading be necessary? Moor Cubic yards (csdmate)3 ti -r ., List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required i`rar this prtije i� �lipiuding those required bycity, regional, State and Federal agencies; r.A, Office of Local Assistance, Office of the State Arch i teoty Stack pppa f,fli8nt of EduCatiol't tMNVXRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND M TIOATION MEA,5URES Identifyetsignificantenvironmentalimpacts associatedthe General Plan Amen�JyMllr_ What project design leatresor sp- aconditions or approval mitSationmeasures)arc nr.oposed itl 44eviate i potential environment,;) impacts? There are nv'`identtf7ed s',g6hIficant environmental impacts assot;iatad trli h the rezone. The tenor impacts identified in the project envir'onmeiiai`) y report will be mitigated. awe , ENVIRONME? -,,,L SETTING , Describe the project Descr p J 't site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, $611 stnC�jl- ' Plants and Animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Desctitfe any -existing ,structures' till the Site, and the use of the structure;. .,� The existing land consists of two parcels with WO house$`and a smal Ca iti apartments 'The lott, bee flat and h'aVe typical residential 1an��S_. p� t Descri r INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT FOR GENERAL PLAN.AMENDi�i1 I F , tier^b n 1, if applicant is not the owner, written authorization by'the owner or -other proof a'i Aj G;Y must be submitted in order for the applicant to legally sign the -application, Applicatiolm shall be considered void if not signed by the owner or legal agent. 2. All items on application shall be filled in as completely as possible, Very few items sliould be marked not applicable by the term "N/A' . 3, It, is very important that the application include an accurate and complete; descrip.4fon or the propertyproposrai for amendment. The application will not be processed until we receive tliO following information, about the arca(s) to be amended'. a. Assessor's parcel number(s) (from the tax bills or Assessor's Maps), b. Street addresses (if available) c, Distances and directions to named streets, bodies of water or railroads. d. Legal description (subdivision lot numbers, fractions of sections or' distances and' bearings of perimeter dimensions); copies of map with area(s); outlined (Assessor's ivap, sttbdivisi p, e, on ma � oning map or other map showing parcels) and a reproducible master of the neap, y. d. Because the California Government Code requires that total 'general plans."be integrated and internally cottsistent, amendments to the Land Use Plan Map(s). of the'1Butte , oui,(y General Plan must be.consistent with written policies and standards Contained in opted elements pi ' p the ad the plan. u 5, The "Application for General Plan"Amendrnent" Is subject to public hearings and approval by both the'Planning Commission and Board of supervisors; { 6. Application fees as of -(date) are t ,Fees may be paid in cash or by check made payable to "Treasurer of Butte County" 7, Beforer submitting the application, applicant is requested to discuss with staff all questions about. application requirements, County procedures, site designation criteria and policy cottsderatio'ns, '' '� F Applicant is 'requeacti to be as complete us possible instating the reasons fdr� `the appliCatirii ' and encouraged to discuss in writing the proposal's conformance with t.hc policies and criteria of the sand Use Plement of the Butte County General Plan, ' �d4i" 1CtkJ :b a •�` i x�11W t� xER HAROLD b & vabA x'66 DURHAM, DAYTON :WY , L b4f0 1 Ef0 fQ(p; 00'� ,.. ». DURHAM.1biAIUo AQ11VE IED, SCHOOL_ PURHAt DIST"R 6 CA 95938 P a BOX: 300 L" V40 l WO ofot blob b iH rUS: rbc t l v�" TPPIN DURHAM "CA 95438 ,SIL GINA M ETAL TC FlLTPPIN GINA M 1'/2 INT 27f3005882 L; 040 IWO 003 000 ficr1Vt DURHAM UNIFIED 1099PAIRO COURT 5HSfAriul 6OOL b 15TR I Cj F'Stdlj!T CA 94538 P 0 BOX 200 .:.04(0 I WO 047 Poo HL"f aiAfUti: DZPt OF '1Vt VETERANS DURHAM CA 95438 AFFAIRS 8490 MICHAEL S & JAN'',. 179 S JT 238618 L:' 040 180 004 000 Y S t A rus /.tL;,r1 Vf_ DURHAM UNIFIEb W8 JONES AVE SCHOOL DISTRICT ;.RHII'I CA 95938 f P 0 BOX 300 1 040 180 047 000 STATUS: ACTIVE 'GEz30 O VETERANS DURHAM CA 95938 AFFAIRS 'R MICHAEL S& JANE S JT 238612179 �S JONES 19Z25TRICT L, 04o 1 80 fOb4 000. , D 5 i H f"u'� : 1 UEURHAM UNIFIED SCHOOL :AVE DIS .)DURHAM CA 959$8 P O 'BOX 300 040 180 048 000DURHAM A I US,. AC rI Vk RABO FRED _ CA 95938` A & DOROTHY Msl L: f04b 180 bb'I fOOO 90,04S MIDWAY SrAfugg HERCEG JAMES A LIVING TRUST O.iaRNAM CA 95938 ETAl�Uf�L•` C/O HERCEG RANCH 9742 JONES AVE L4. 1040 180 048 foram s (A I u� HL t 1 V� t±c�;F.r,:30 FRED DURHAM CA 95938 A &DOROTHY hi� . L: fo,+0 1 b10 fob? 0;010 71.045 MIDWAY HERCEG JAMES A LIVING,TRUSTU ETAL C/0 'i RFlAM CA 45938 HERCEG 'RANCH 9742: JONESAVE L$ 040 180 049 000DURHAM sTA MS! ACI 1 VE ""V'L3 ER 6RUCE CA 95938 & SUFAN RABD CP L: Y7'i0 1Cb bbp b100 �J BOX 997 blhilub. HERCEG JAMES A LIVING TRUST Hu ZQ1P.HAM CA 45438 HERCEG JAMES A.TRUSTEE 9742 JONES AVE L; '040 !So 04q 6100 STATUS: ACTIVE: ' DURHAM CA 95438 3 Lt 8R BRUCE & SUSAN RASO CP , ' 4u i bw Wob wluu I� 9 'BOX 997 ES A LIVING S Hiftb: HL)4Vf~ HERCEG JAMTRUST I1IJ3AMHERCEG CA 95930 " JAMES A TRUSTEE 9742 JONES AVE Lt .040 1 So 053 000 STATUS: D DURHAM CA 98938 ACTIVE, r�[IB,I,NSON BRIAN �' & PA TRICIA"' D CP y L. w4b l�if0 alp kl0ki' a�dJ BOX 124. MILLER HAROLD 5 I H I`UE: Hr✓'rIV b & VODA A I7UF:aAM CA 95938 21-68 DURHAM DAYTON HWY . 4io 1W0 "OW3 000SrArusi AUTIVL, DURHAM Gp 95930 Bi�iSpN BRIAN J & PATRICIA D CP L: 04fa 180 0.18 fobfo PI7 BOX 124 51 H f u�; I~-1� i 1 VL, MILLER HAROLD , D & Vt1DA A D11d f?AM CA 9593E? C?868 DURHAM DAYTON HWY L 040 1 UO Ob4 000 �1L1"1V>= IArUS: �IA DURHAM M CA 95938 RaBmSON BRIAN & PATRICB' CP' L • 04f0 188 old fObfO PO Std 124 HAROLb p P'iIL IHfu Iv LER '& �'ObA ruRr�ia SA 95986 5r 2368 DURHAM DAYTON, HWY fl � , :._ DURHAM= , t , SAM CA '9593$ ,a L..y� X11 foto: wrofo C RUTH a1'Hrus; WcrtvE` t T' 0 'BOY, 9 SAM CA 95938 n L" ,040 &1;3 018 10100 6TA1'uS: ALriVE TP.1COUNTIES BANK INC 15 1I4DEP19NDENCE CIRCLE chum CA 95926 iLs 040 21.5 ro12 000 STATUS: ACTIVE Im couhrr4ES BANK INC 15 14141)EPMENCE CIRCLE CH1co CA 95926 IL1 alw 213 1015 000 STA rUS: FICTIVE. h.L.AUCHLIN EDWARD G & ,DEBRA L X55 DURHAM DAYTON HWY' Dumdwl CA 95936 �; i0 213 015 000 STATUS: ACTIVE t,CLAU614LIN EDWARD C & DEBRA L 2555 DURHAM °DAYTON HWY DL�Rf?Fi14 CA 95938 s. 040,21J 016 00,0 3TArUS: ACTIVE RE GUS A & ANITA 0 BOX 360` DURHAM CA 95938 s - "LYMAN WILLIAM N- & CySRAW PpBox DURHAM CA:959BD L: f040 cjli' db1 fQVJf/j { REDDI.NG TACK DAVID & LENbA 17 P 0 BOX 656 DURHAM CA 95938 L: O4fo 21c 00, acro I"H rUt�! 1461 ivr BEDDING J� ACK DAVID & LBNDA MAS Cqp P O BOX 656 DURHAM CA 95958 L: (0410 21 e oo,E Io(Ofd ZINNIEL MARTIN & P � A I Uy r f# "o YE AULINE P 0 BO)( 251 DURHAM CA 95938 L., 04:0 a 12 o02 !01010 ZINNIEL MARTIN & PAULINETATUs`s Fil;-flyC P O BOX rest DURHAM CA 95938 L: 04(02'1:1 016 Ofd10 1 GORE GUS A & ANITA ST 1"u t AUJ1VE P 0 B0X 367 DURHAM CA 95938 L: b4l0 1 btc owl lo►ow b f A I U5: %iC:1 I Vk FILIPPIN GINA M ETAL TC FILIPPIN GINA M 1/$ INT 278bfd5E6 41099 BAIRO COURT FREMONT CA 9453C I;'r X10 dlr0 wwr wwid IA1u!":'A61lv.k� L, l4ro IWO)054"lofOt3 leI1Vk M S_ S ;� , B NEON IRTAN &' ATR 1; GIA Ctx ' jpp' a BOX 30B 11 PO BOX 1.24 S� 1APJ CA 95938: DURHAM CA 9s93G r�ff9 e1i0 ow? 000 STAruS: AcriVL: P0401yw pot !010(0 > M SS FILIPPIN GINA M ETAL 11VE k 'ox 308 41099 BAIRO COURT X'". k' . fl CA 95938 FREMONT CA 94538 1-s 040 t! 10 008 '000 ',a" 1 A 1'US: ACT I Vt L: (0410 11yo o (001 000 S rH f US f >✓�l� T � VE �:';Nc F & BARBARA J ET14L TC FILIPPIN GINA M ETAL ? AIJI BLUFF DR 41099 BAIRO COURT (Z' f 1,00 CA 95928 FREMONT CA 94538 L: 0*0 J210 008 (0(00 S TA rUS Ac r 1 VE L 0410 '1 yd rowj www S I W I Us t ttr� l l V .' ZENE F & BARBARA J ETAL TC FILIPPIN GINA M ETAL TC FILIPPIN GINA M 1/8 INT 278005681 t:�9 A131 BLUFF DR 41099 BAIRO COURT ` CA 95928 FREMONT CA 94588 L` a #i9 2iro 141oy rood STATUS: ACTIVE L: 040 tyro wioa 000 6rAi`LBS 0&BINE 7ZIGHLIN EDWARD C & DEBRA L CP FILIPPIN GINA M ETAL TC FI'LIPPIN GINA,M 1x2 INT 27800591Y% 25 DURHAM DAYTON HWY 41099 BAIRO COURT 17rsa1 CA 95939 FREMONT CA 94538 Lo 0.400 210 009 000 S7RTUS: ACTIVE L; 0`E0 1, 10 00:j r0r00, 6TA7U5: l4f,fjgE 1M1CL UGHLIN EDWARD C & DEP14A L CP KING ALLEN D , "x55 DURHAM DAYTON HWY 9619 MIDWAY CLiP�7 CA 95938 DURHAM CA 95988 t-= 040 213 001 0010 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 040 190 005 000 =-'EDSr DANIEL L & LINDA K JT KING ALLEN D s`rF�l'U5 FiC:i I9E P < BOX 514 8619 MIDWAY 001RHAM CA 95938 DURHAM CA 95938 L 040 EIB 001 0010 SrArUS: ACTIVE L: W4ro 1yw 004 woo SiArus: �St1►t'VE 1I1S DANIEL L & LINDA K it ji �` SATE5 MYRON W &NORMA JUNE P 0 'BOX 514 P 0 BOX 1628 CA 95988 CA '9850 ' DHA11' ' RIVERSIDE Z ,ry0 813 !bis 000 STATUS SCI'lVE L: a4w lyra 004 000 stwus Ai.ICVE D pli4P.fl RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT GATES h1YRON W $NORMA DUNE P 0 BOX 364 P 0 BOX 1628 DC1?�lAf� CA 95938 R I VERS I DE SCA 92S0c' U 040 213 013 000 STArust A011VE; L: 1040 210 krfob woo �i1i1Ub HLi"C 4f» W44AM RECREATION & PAW DISTRICT MCLAUGHLIN EDWARD C & WgRA L CP CAMP GENE P 6 JOWX 364 99 ALM BLUFF DR ir- _ WORM CA 95988 CH I CO CA 95928 1.. 04.0 210 014 000 8tA rUs AC -1 1'VE Ltt, i tVrr. L • 040 d 1 w wib6 wi0o 51'W i 115 . LY0104 'WILLIAM N & DEBORAH JT MCLAUGHLINEDWARD C & DEBRA L 'CP CAMP GENE ' pz1X 683 99 PLM ,BLUFF DR .. ., Ct-iI� O „ B CA,; 959e� NOTICE OF .DETERM;INA1'T,ON ( ' � office of Plan & Research Dept. r 1400 Tenth Street Sacramento, CAb� ,s 35819 or !tij i county c il� _. 7t Butte cou y lerk MAY 1 2 .� MW Autte County Planning w^rx,J, tHUE9k90 Co, 0011, 7 County Center Dr,, Orovill.e 95965 Byi'. �r an , ,... pcp(1ly S;i T' Filing of Notice of Determination in, compliance with Section 21108 &jr 2.1.52 0 the Public Resources Code. _= 1@r,tt Title,: General Plan Amendment and Rezone AI V"IPJ.3ert 090-180-4003, 009 w Durham. Unified School District estate Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to clearinghou a); None tect Person: B A. 'Kircher Telephone Number: (916) 538-7601 �Ject Location: On the west side of midway, approximately 1,000 feet north of oap am Zaiton Highway Durham, 'Oject Description: General Plan Amendment from Agricultural Residential to 1�+ .)ic and zone from SR-1 to p-Q. y S' Is to advise that the Butte County )Board of Supervisors has a de. cabove -project on April 13, 1993, and has made the following determinatthe 6b�*x ng ��ove-described, .project: approved the af�d��"' 1 The projept will environment.- will not, have a significant effectn:1e 2, AV, Environmental ztnpact Report was prepared for this project purgo ��t to the provisions bf CEQA. .--X_. A Negative Declaration Was provisions of CEQA. prepared for this project pursuantto t 11e 3.. Mitigation measures 1C were,. approval of the project. ` were not, made a condi' hf tx 4= A statement of overriding considerations ' this project. was, `.X Was not, add for t is public atc Thiirovalto cer ify thatothe final 15M With comments and responses and record of p-roject Butte' County Planning Department 7 Coulty Center 1prive Oroville, CA 951)65 �3'Ate Received for Filing and l�csting at OPR 5/6/93 - gnat uVe `1e-- B A Kircher t'O-VlAed Diarch, 1J86 D rD r----�Ctor of Plan- ihQ - { FbIls A NoI1-; Title 04SR• NR'd EIrT. TOTAL PUBLIC I NO, nCCKiVp'O Y�ORK6 LArC'J U n pEnAllTf VANIA/ICCf PUBLIC OOCUMCNTB. ZONIN0 KNU NMALT fiiNKfl APPLICA txcCGlViip 1'F301v1 r is Dur-ham Unified school. District M•tigation Measuresp .. Dust shall; thrau h be controlled during ' g sprin7clerin 5 the constr ; palliatives. g or the use of water action �ad�*des road diesel equipment shall be truck, �r'� quipment in good Operating tb maim•, y ?;; Aerating condition. + 2� The project will include leaching }, Butte County Health Department to trenches water runoff, handle an, approve3.� Y increa'se , in r., 141, 3i The District will a measures such as appropriate •t gree to tu.� g widen' curb, gutter taff_a c �,t .1 1" But a County ing in front of the ' • sidewalk !td t County Department oft ad should mitigate concerns of szte �PuY u , °� Works � requ�,rd�,� hY' +����+J�!� District. Rei, Theear r:Zlaas @'.a�, the dr~rham reatio wtid ;1 4 • Adequate off-etrQ„� � louses., em c park_rr� and loading be developed on the s and visitors (during g facilities sz� g the school • or scfG, c">,aY) sha -• The design and installation of th Will. be reviewed and approved bye projectfs p Department and the California Stade he Butte se;ic sYjrti Control Board. Regional Cour0;y 6.. The school will install a J measures ppropriate water cot,' . ,s ervat%on. r : CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME CERTIFICATE OF FILING FEE EX , 4 IVIPTION DeMinimus Impact Finding (*Fish and Game Code Section 711.4; Section 7.53.5c, Title 14, California Code of Regulations) ,Project Title/Butte County Location: General Plan .Amendment and Rezone, Ort t��e west side of Midway,approximately pproximately 1,000 feet north of Durham Dayton 1=lighw y, Durham. Project Description- General Plan Amendment from Agricultural Residential to Pu1ic and Rezone from SR -1 to P -Q. Findings of Exemption (attach as necessar y)i I. The County of Butte has con44,Wied an initial study and prepared a (Negaflvp Declaration) so as to evaluate the potential of this project for adverse environmert41 impacts 2. When considering the record as a whole, there is no evidence before t1pe County J P adverse impact on wildlife resourcov Coun that the ro'ect will have potential for an .or the habitat upon •vhich the wildlife depends: 3. The County of Butte has, on the .basis of substantial evidence, rebutted tela; presumption of adverse effect contained in Section 753.5(d), of Title 14, of Regulations, if applicable. California Code 4. The project is hereby found to be de minimis in its effect on Iwildlife art exempt from the State Fish and Game filing fees required by 'Section 711.4 of the Efh and_Game Code. Certification: f T hereby certify that the County of Butte has made the above findings of fact artd • TY # . _ upon the initial study and hearing; record � define ' �;' � . , * .ally dt` at ase initial d the ro'ect 11 not individually cumulative) have an adverse effect on wildlife t,eso the Vish and Game Code: �,i Section 711.2 of d. Bettye Kircher, Planning Director (Chief planning Official) Lead. Agency; County of Butte Date! April 131 1993 + ... ' 1 y7 �'tmA Rlvrr�f.w . 1 ""A`1 i t ` I lrl�' j J � 6prihpwood .Ackerman Ave. Q Ln. Ionus � i' f .1 •_.' ; .., iossom an nUllGarde Ron x� i ocu oleo C Q it cj . yP Ju u ,lona Ann a c B m Ranch Ummin s r Cl, �. ,. Mese Road Y E.. 0 e Harris "C Rd, .Lana S�, ~" r ILanch d. c o X t f o mra6 r nURHRM•dAVTQM HUty�r`Pcz Nakia Ct. anal .' a� Ka rives Blacks \ '� w r^o IyriVa Lnr 1 x PRO?E mi"p, e Aucl l;ti` aser i• dUHIIAM t ` � .-•- S Incif r r+ a Wey o Brinson Ln. 1 S UUMIAM 4 4 Z HWY. �I DURHAM -h— J Del Rlla Ln, r Ot Ll6eA srl � � �j - r o r to sl Ln d E ----t-- Imon Burdfck/ Road 0 rt. E f !ui7t n s+ fl HIGHWAY 1 c I BUrdicfr Tfacy umam „ tit Kr� 7e h_06 r. 0n w Y It I o Ln. f t 1 1� o wnwr. ;pp akey � CdoPfi H Of c1. ,r L _ of ulnito ^� �P Grote I _ p"h n Fid r o _ Hanlon— _ Roadsl x� J z I�r�r toxo. icor W W ` o lCfhtlTY MAP aURAh� Lil+JInEDChibOl. DtSfit Rt='LDNr-, C7.P.A:,L>)0-1780"1O'3 OO 4 �� 1 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF;EDUCA?7ON '�— J 721 Ca ol M!l: P.D. Box 944272 . .. --,. fy... Saaramanto, CA 94244.2120 April 30, 1993 Board of Trustees Re; Durham Intermediate Site Durham Unified 2.54 Acres School District Butte County - P. 0. Box 300 Aurham CA 95938 App. No. 22/61432-00-0 Dear Board 'Members The California Department of Education approves the acquistioijj for school purposes., oy your dir trict of the parCel of property described on the attachment. This site a g11 ppro"val for the acreage indicated ,Roes ilot consttq_£ a commitment for funding on the part of any states' agency. Any state, funding for site acquisition will be determined through tho state school, building aid application and approval process. This approval is given under the provisions of Education Code Section 39000, et. seq., and Title 5,. Section 14000, et. segs Please note the local governing board's responsibilities under; Education Code Section 39002' and Public Resources Code Seoti6na 211..51...2.. 1 This site approval is valid for a maximum of five 5 the date of this approval letter. ns "years ftwn . � Pp However, if (1,) const years had �. not beery initiated within this five year period, or (2) prior to construction being initiated, changes take place within tis fiv ear period which wou:id affect or alter the Department orf �. VntUcation,s original approval, the sitewill be subject reeval'Uationusing current standards in effect at the timei of reevaluati+�n. i cerelyr "' Henry Hel*dt; Ed. INssistant Director, School Facilities 4' iannii g Division Ginn a Lorton, ozs ltant (chol4Facill Sies Planning Division PtanningDapadnwt Qra'+111e, r , ORDINANCE NO 30621 AN ORDINANCE ZONING A PORTION' Ofi Tl~i BUTTE STATE CO.[INIT ,OE QUASI tPUiiLIC DISTRICT,IfQRNI A' AN , DANT y O SECTXON M490 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State :9 under and pursuant to Section 24-29 of the .Butte Countyof Calf`t��a, 0 ORDAINS, as follows: Code. of said C(II ty, SECTION 1. The hereinafter d "scribedarea situate in theCoup ty � of Buttean , State of California, shall be d � it is hereby zoned as (Public ' /Quasi -Public) District, and such area shall be subject to the a r„ strlcdf Dq and restricted uses 'and regulations pursuant to Butte County Code SWIM ;gr 'I29. 9' 10 Said area so zoned being located in the unincorporated 11 County, Durham, more particularly described as follows; area of Boll`e 12 All that certain real property situate in the State of 13 - County of Butte, described as follows, of A portion of Section 30 T21N, R2E, MDB&M, and tlescr' 14 follows � 'beta ii 15 p Commencing at point which ,is N 15 C 31' W; 361.9 ft, from 16 intersection of the westerl : xir, tho y i rght-of--way lane of the California Stat Hnghway, with the northerly fine of Lot 5 of Block 4 as shown ].? that certain map entitled, Wdirth Addition to the '1f, ) of own on which map was recorded in the `office of the Reco%der of the Du,-har ; is of Butte, State of California, on Janua0. - �:� County° Maps, at Pages) 40, which point is marked 'b y$g6' in Book I of �9 true point of beginning of the land herein descri� i Y an iron stake for the bed, thenc r N xd 6 06' V4' alongothei westerly line of said highway, thence S 73 54 W, a distance of 235.0 ft.thenOCe" S 60 fti t0 Oa6polnt 2j distance of 100,0 ft.; beg* N 73 b SWE, a distance of 235,p f to f' the true point of beginning o 22 23 Containing .2.53 acres, more or less; .Durham, i 24 SECTION, 2- This Ordinance shall be and tt ' h "` i i hereby declared 'to' 26` be in full force and effect from and after, thirty (M daY s 2g, ) after the date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after itsassa e' p _g , this o .,� µa„r,✓w y. I +� � —dr' �ll� til 70 o, `� •''�� LAND ~ OF NATURAL WEALTH A N IJ AAUT1' Iylli6C`i'QRrS OFFICE j DFPARTMj NT 4F OVELOPMENT SEkVI0E'3 . 7 COUNTY CENTEIi'ORIVE OnO VILLE, CALIPOWA 00Ytlt3. f:797 IELEPIJONG: (910) g38-/Go1 FAX; (9 10) G' 10.7705 MEMORANDUM TO: Butte: County Board of Supervisor FROIA Bill Farrel., Director of Development Services Thomas Last and Craig Sanders, Project Planners ,SUBJECT; Durham Unified, School. (File #93-1.3 A & B) and Lea & Petg Steidimayer (File #93-04 ,A & B) General Plan Amendftjj§jJ.Lig and Rezones. DATE: March 24, 1993 RECOMMENDED, MOTION Suggested motion for GPA and Rezones for the Durham Unified gdhoo District and Leo & Peter Steidlmayer: 003 and 004!ti � A Find tf1at for the Durham nified School Districtr AP 040-�2^ 1. The Durham Unified School has adapted a Negate VO- Declar-arion with Mitigation Measures; and 2. Said Negative Declaration has been. reviewed a considered and that the document i. adequate and does rite: require any additions or modifications; and 3. The proposed General. Plan Amendmentand, ReZo ing reque-t ate includathe consistent te with then Butte County General Plant g kt and map* because the site designatJO)l = criteria listed in the Geheral Plan can be inet and 4i The retbne from OU'i to P- Q �Pt�bl.ic'/Quasa.-Public) D>,#rham Unified school. District. B. Find that p tot Leo & Peter Steidltnayer, AP 060-200.001 "th,r all of 060-200-002 through 020, 060-210-'001. through 029, arjd 060-220-00j, thtoU4h 423 14 An initial study Was completed in Compliance With `thy dal iforriia thVirOnhtehtal, Quality Act. t r i Said study and commenon received thereon Potential. significant environmental effects Project ma dent,��.ed y have had, but: that the a. Provisions in the ksw or agreed to bYptheeat Pans or proposals e e2*arts or Mitigate such plicant would Ytlt! avoid duo clearly no significantg effects to point occur. environmental WIgre effects b„ There is no substantial evidence be that the project as fore the effect on the environment Sed may have si CcuC 3• The proposed _ gmfiodng measures has beenatCmpl ted ve oration with California Environmental�n compliance m�tigat Quality wit.h t o Board of Supervisors adopt a NegativeAct :and reCpmmend tfaig Mitigation measures,, Declaration w1Qj 4. The General Plan Amendment for AP 060-200 of parcels 060-200-0.0.2 through 020060-210-00, 003, �' 020, and 060-220-001 through 023 is, 060-210- , t a consistency between existing develo 001 rovi � necessary to prav�:dg General Plan,. Pment and the existhly 5. The Proposed Ge neral Plan Ame t�7end policies of the Butte count merit is consist ent wyt Y is Plan i�ecaust; a• That the development of the Property ineludin _ 'execution of the .original leases the e�=istin Pre-dates ltlost,�t5 Cunt � s g planning laws; Cot;nty-gonl,n y implementation of the Subdivisioh�Mand the Map rs Wit. The Board of supervisors b « the c �.he r in 19 $ 6 F det elc>pment o the r made the .findibo Me<�dows (Lucas Ranch leaseholds in Buttd establ�.shed b conforms to the i y previous o density g vernmental action i subditrision of the ► with or w�thottt - parcel, - c. The existing retsreatianal adjacent to reb -t ,i sumfier use cabins -r production lands,, are Converting these '► benefit the leaseholde ss to fee title by clari� ri , Property Owner will Y g Property bbW-daties I and County acres;, rights, P . easements 4nd, e - p . The dnvelo merit and density on the known to the count Property was y in 1979 when The Timber Mountain General Plan designation the property for seasonal�rect�h'a1 usThe Use of. to likbi y to lease and the conversion tl; u ileasenot: u` cr ' � ��� - 'as>wmCL tivch.� rid:.x , �s'rf11iIFS@M�tl. Iofee- title constitute a cjj'6jjgd � tt land use, parcels does not 6 The rezone to PUD, TM--40 and TPZ-1 G0 rr; ►r 1 160, Peter from Leo steidlma er • U and .L.� fll Government Code requirement of complies withe consistency between the General ,Paan u-jesi ilty d specific zoning; and designation qa C. Adopt a Negative Declaration with mitigation General ]plan -Amendment and rezone for Property n measures foe flIp AP 060-050-004 ptn., 060-200-001 p perty identified pp ptn•, 060-200•-007 th-rU 1� 020, 06t)-210-001 through 029, and 060-2zn-001 through (Peter & Leo Steidlmayer) and adopt a Ne �I- PI with mitigation measures for propert Negative -I)ec:�.a�°t�G'r�I -.80--003 and 004 (Durham Unified School Di t-rict,�d as A� Ciel ); and D Adopt a Resolution amending the Butte Count I Use dement to Public and Timber Mountain with General Rplaheatijjjjjjd o~i De velOpment Overlay including the following text pOlic Q S POL'ICI�S; That portion Of Butte Meadows historically known as the thud p Panch" was divided by leases and develo ed wit summer cabins at a time when local Count h recreat�c51; required. Based on historical use y review wash Supervisors findings, acid , previous Board of predominantly seasonal use of tj;g structures the'. cabins on the property the Thtbex`` Mounta�:��D General Plan band thse designat, on can, be found in comoun 'it with parcel sizes less than 40 acres Dove I-opment Overlay. The Recreational Devith a �eorerlay he appropriate when the folltrwinq criteria and policies are fused$ I, The site was deve to Countloped through the use of leases pi.nior County for the site and local Subdivision �t act review, Zoning, 2 . As mach as feasible, it shall i)e a character of the area as seasonal dre4t oraly ton abin tain 3 The lots shall be created throe h a ptyb associated subdivision. The development tandardsZohin f tj, PUD zone and' the Butte County Subdivision ds pfOtdinn should be modifier to. reflect, the rural. and season nature Of the ro property p y with the J1,1tent of maintaining character of the site: 4 • The common area required by the put) zono shall re uhdovelopecl and sha�:l be remain recreational u.srs b' the p mailable for eve Y prt� ert Owner$* pose r • The property ', deVelaped with uses that are coraatii with and r.%^r ht si nifica�itly le detract from tljepusebo. r t s J adJacent properties being `used for commercial tIM607 `a production. adopt the following written .findings for an immediate x49010' out of TPZ-160 for a p02,tion of AP 060--050-004 (Peter and, LO l The immediate rezoning would be in the public inteeOte 2 The immediate rezoning does not have a substantial nO4 unmitigated adverse e`fect upon the continued' tit�'OW, growing use or open space use of other land zoned Timber Preserve and situated within 1 mile of ,0) exterior boundary of the land upon which the inmo-did-17'A rezoning is proposed. 3. The soils; slopes, and watershed conditions will PR suitable for the uses proposed by the applicant if dw? k:mediate rezoning is approved. 4: The immediate rezoning is not inconsistent with purposes of subdivision (J') of section 3 of article XIXT of the State constitution and Government code cha}A.-O relating to timberland zoning in that there will bi M',:1 net area loss of TPZ-160 zoning i s Adopt an ordinance rezoni ,; to TPZ-160, PUD, and. TM-/O/ property identified as AP 06u-050-004 ptn, 060-200-001 P-60 060-200-002 through 0201 060-210-001 through 029, 0610-216-601 g ( y urr Forest Products); and, throw h 023 Steidlma er, Roseb G« Adopt, an Ordinance rezoning to P-Q that property .identif'16 as AP 040-180-003 and 004 (Durham Unified Schood Diotrictbj H. Approve a phased Tentative Subdivision Map on AP No. OCO-20r 001 pt h. , 060-200-062 through 020, 060-210--001 ,through MLX and 060-220-001 thromrjh 023 (Leo & Peter. Steidlmayer) sUbJ46', to the following mitigation measures and conditions; i. Provide 20 feet "radius property line returlis at II street: interstota.on., 2. Indicate a 50 ft building setback line from t } centerline of Humboldt: Road 3 Street signs shall be provlaed by the developer at a1 street intersecti.orS, per County requi.rementt, (Subm t 5 alternate names Jnr each street i:o the aunty addrr coordihator fot approval of street names. 4.- Deed 30 ft, on each side of tY 0 renterlihf� of iiumbo� Road to the County of Butte. S6 Provide monumPntation as required by the bepartmdht pi Public Works in accordance with accepted standards All easements of record to be shown on the final maP, 1. Meet requirements of the Butte COV.hty Fire Depattment Cly other responsible agency. 8 Verify legal access. - f 9. Provide a road maintenance agreement for private roadd : to Meet the tequirements of the utility companies ti di j PG&E, Pacific Telephone, water, sewer.) 11. , Pay any del', queitt taxes or current tares as requitdid r 12. Developer sh;�,'*L1 provide all required ;.raffic safLA"r signs, inalu ding stop signs. ].;s. Preparenecessary deeds for recordation. Submit to th"R Land Development Division for check,�ng and approval prit)) to recording. 14. Verify that the partial reconveyance and/or modification, of trust deeds has been accomplished, if necessary. 15 Verify that there are no delinquent taxesdue prior recording deeds or map. i6.Prepare a map showing approved boundary lane modificatio)) and submit to Land Development Division for checkifig approval and recording. i 17. After recordation of boundary line modification delOg'I contact the Assessor's office and request that t)lo necessary parcels be combined to that .no new parcels 044 created. Is. File a Record of Survey maps or approved altdrnaty shoaling the approved boundary line tL lificatli ah i 19. Show all easements of record on the boundary ii modification ,map._ 20, Provide an approver's source of ,domestic hater ;dor each existing dwelling f coin Y well. source, y e yther? individual well or community water supplys st?Ika Verify an adequtate quantity' of domestic Wale' ��3. % rr Available 'to each lot. 2. Sf individual wells axe tttilited provide sufficient arca for installation of a wel1 or replacement well, 100' set or more from any sewage disposal. area. f; , 23 Correct any existi.n Y Sewage A,�sposal ordinance. lolaincludinf the Butte t wastewater onto the surface of the g ischar t �tf ground.he d R; wft6j P Wasal regulations is requ, re rxespl�il+c,e g' p of tna approval. pe E, ye 24 Relocate to an approved arca any eis sewage clis,posal facilities ltn Waste��ater �r ocated within 5U feet dea g creek. 25. For existing residences usable sewage disposal arearinocom lance sed to main, VTI of the Butte County Subdiv sompi i With Aprejjd . Pp��x�1 }� either on the lot or as restricted common area stsnpOi��1 common area, a With, f1jp 26. For existing residences that are proposed to cannot be provided with usable se �dage disposal are c�Ompliance with A cin a Appendix VTT, Butte count. a rem 0-Minance Standards, provide stiff cie.nt y Subdivis3o, disposal area for an original and replacement s disposal system to serve the ex sand usable set�e�t� on the lot or as restricted common area within t evtt� g development eith'? area he com.,M,6n I 27. FOr those residences that are to remain Provided with usable sEewa e bg g disposal. area and cannot' in pomp iane3# with Appendix: VTT,.., Suite _County Subdivision prdnan�r - - standards.. r place a note on the map that states: �e c .,were created, to accontmoelate eistir� structures. The nuMber'of bedrooms and t O total square,, footage of each o�� increased by adding on ore b se structures dial l not structure, unless such add -'ons or06nsrep laceme1yt st be comply with all requirements o g a replacement f state and Local latisure regulations at the 'time of such constructloc4 ' anci` 28. For lots created •to accommodate :new clevelopinent rove p ode quantities of domestic area and verification of adequate Usable sewage d q VI and Appendix omestic canter in compliance p Vrl of the butte hcWith Appendix Ordinance dither on the lot or with County Subdivision restricted common area: in the common area or 29. For existing dwellings located upon proposed that cannot comply with sewage disposal or domestic lot areas finalfinal y requirements show those proposed lot areas water ap as part of the common ar ea. 30 adequate�� to mallitaln nohomeowneris s ,rayl on or other legal entity Provide i6ti systems proposed to be loca:tedy tifooW asetvage disposal es�ri.cted common area: p lot or within f 00 I __ 31- Provide approval of the California State Regional Quality Control Board.Cr 32. Place a note on the map that states: This ma reviewed by the County of But1:e for compliance�i/TIM) subdivision requirements and' standards. not include a determination that the exist4ng residoHUp„.s conform to all Other county-ordinahces.ii 33. Place a note on the map that states: �, �' .�ubdi"vision residences within the subdivision The sable are responsible -E,r -to comply with all applicable state and county 'jaws Et, regulations related to the condition of such structI.Ireg.. )l 34. Provide traffic turn -outs at 400 ft. intervals along •EI'lp road that provides ac ;ess to the parcels north of tj)p creek. Turn -outs shall be 10 ft. wide by 3o ft. with a 25 ft. taper on each lot. 35, All roads aind buildings shah meet the P3 re at' requirements of Public Resources Code 42190 fob signing and house numbering, 36. No new or replacement structures shall be located witli III so ft. of the outer.' edge of any meadow. 37 Maintenance Of any necessary drainage i7llprAVementS be the responsibility of the homeowners asocation, Provision to this effect shall be included in the GSC&; jgt 38. txcept for Humboldt Road, provide a minimum 2U a right-of-�� y fo;r y�ntNds or driv eways ser ming 1 parcel aid a minimum and 3(J wide light -of -way for roads serving 2 more parcels. Show a 101building setback front the e of right-of=-way. .d. 39. Provide f&, a 10t building setback for all side and rear property 11nes; A,note to this effect shall be included on ;final map and in the Cc&Ri's. 46. "Show on f, �`,h additional map sheet a 50 it., building setback fitem the top of the Iirip�;rian bank or ES`getation, , wh.iohever is 6uter edge of GreeI s greaten, along 8ut6 m}ta, 11 jj' Bui.ldin' setback shall apply to all nest structures ,`,,and to all structures that existing are replacin g st Cuctures ' lost due to catastrophic events demolition, cond(rmnation. r Il`Jr i /' 1 : ' - welliar (A.8hanot developed with an oxis,t , cabin or dwelling be subjoct to school ;impa a f�:es per dwel"hg obit unless otherwise specified by `aha Paradise Ung fled School. Distri, �t or 1. -imp c°ed by Sate lerislatioh.� a '`l �� ca U, Olt IV D b F NATURAL ..,W; WEALTH AEA UT DIRECTOR'S OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPM 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE' - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95966.107 7ELEPfiONE! (9161 536-7601 FAX., 1916) 536.7785 MEMORANDUM TO: Butte County Board of Supervisors FROM; Bill Farrell Director of Development Services. Thomas Last and Craig Sanders, Project Planners SUBJECT: Durham United School (File #93-13 Steidlmayer (File #93-(F A & 9 `� & B) and Leo & Pet@p and Rezones, ), General Plan Amendt6 to DATE Marc,, Z4 1.993 RECOMMENDED M01'xOl�s Suggested motion for 'GPA and Rezones Aistrict and Leo & Pete for the Durhafi Unified Schad, Peter Steidlmayer A. Find that for the Durham Unified School. District. 003 and 004: AP040-186- 1• The, Durham Unified School. has Declaration with Mitigation Measures,* a Negat%v'a , and 2 Said Negative- Declaration has been Considered and that the document is adegLlateeand does nieWed ild require any additions or,( modifications, aild 3 • The proposed General Plan "kmendfner•.t and Rezonin re are consistent with, the,`'B,1.t'ce Countk General gplan i) including the text and map; because t)ie site des% hada! criteria listed in the General Plan cah7e met, end 4: The xe one from iUn to P-Q (Public/Quasi-public) Durham Unified School District: B. all Findofhat Ot Leo though Stdidimayer, AP 060 -200=00 rough 020; 060-210"001 `through 029 and 060220-001 through 02-3: • An initial stud' Y was cmpieted in romplia.nce with the; ntal "Quality Adtj a ifornia Environme , 2. Said study and comments received thereon identifflOd potenti l significant environmental effects that `h project may have)-had., but: a. Provisions in the project plans or proposals WIMP by or agreed to by the applicant would avoid stfull effectsor mitigate S-L ch effects to point wh r,4 clearly no significant environmental effects wouio occur. b. There is no substantial evidence before the CdUlItAl that the project as revised may have signifid€ IA effect ;on the environment 3. The proposed Negative Declaration with mi.tigej-IJ A measures has been completed in compliance with thg California Environmental Quality Act; and recommend!; thop Board. of Supervisors adopt a Negative Declaration v1141h y mitigation measures, 4. The General Plan ,Ame�Ydment for AP 0(i0-200-001 ptn. ,_ of parcels 060-200-002 through 020 060,-210-001 thrt�iio 029, and 060-220-001 through 023 is necessary to provide it consistency between existing development and the existIMI General Plan. JJ f ail The proposed General Plan Amendment is consistent �tt'jx the policies of the Butte County General. Plan becaUd4$ a. That, the. development tl eof the property including thO original lease{ pre-dates most the existing planning laws, County zoning, and ti County's implementation of the Subdivision Map A.. I b. The Board of Supervisors; in 1986, made the finditly that the development of the leaseholds in Bixtt+e Meadows (Lucas Ranch) conforms to the density established by previous governmental action, ,with or without subdivision of the ;parcel C. The existing recrea+:,,ional, summer use cabins aro, adjacent to timber production lands. d Converting these parcels to fee title parcels will benefit the :Leaseholders, property owner; aria Cout*'y by clarifying property boundaries, easements, and access rights: e. The development and density on the property, known to the �c,unty in 1979 when The Timber Mounta.U) General Plan designation was adopted The::rise-ot the property for seasonal recreational use Is tlof to likely to cease and the conversion from lease to, fee title parcels does not q-' onstitute. } land use. a chap � �.n � The rezone to. PUD, TM-40 and TPz-•1E 0 fromn 160, Peter & �'eo Steid1ma erg• U and ode requirement of com1 - Government r Y a plies with the consistency between the GOneral P'l an des gnat compatibilt y &)jd specific zoning; and rjd m �- Adopt a Negative 'Declaration with mitigai:ion measures foe Jj e General Plan .Amendment and rezone for property identifieds AP 060-050--004 ptn., 060-2p0-OOl tn. 020, 060-210-OOs. throt�tiTh A2g, and 060-220-003. throu-200-002 gh UP3 (Peter & Leo cteidlmay r) and adopt a Negative Leclaxat� p with mitigation measures for property identified as ,V ',1`$0,-003 and 004 (Dt#rham. Unified School. District) � O��~ lc��) and D• Adopt a Resolution amending the Butte County Gerteral Plan ��, ,d Use Eleme2" ,t to Public and '.limber Mountaijz with a Recreatiatit ,j Development Overlay including the following text policiesav" v POLIC: ES That portion of Butte Meadows historically known a s the Ranch" caws divided by lease- and devel.optd 'with recreaticsi :summer cabins at a timewhen local County review Was required. Based on historical Supervisors findings, and use, prp u lal Board, of Predominantly aeasoaal ease of tti g structures the cabins on the ,property the T',luber MountdR- General Plan Land Use deszgnatzon can be found In conformi� With parcel, sizes less than 40 acres :5evelopment Overla with a Recteatioh ,� Y� The Recreational Deevelopment overlay appropriate when the following criteria a:hd policies are, weds 1. The site was developed through the use of I leases to County 'zoning for the site and; local SUbdivision s� act re diew, 2 As much as feasible, it shall be a policy, to maintain f3 �cx' character of the area as seasonal, ri'i'_ ..at3,ohThe lots shall al aabirws. 3� associated subdiv�e creetPd through a pLtD::zonin and g zsa.on. 'The development standards of ,t},�A PUD zone and the Butte county Subda.visj,or Ordinance atshbuld be madif'ied to reflect the rural and seasonal op ` j y c- _'hi--eof m�xntaiiiinq the nature of ' she pro property with .the nt �' character of the sa.i`�. 4. The common area required ,by the PULi i2loexe shaT1undeve]oned and ahall be avaXala, Ye,mi: i.4C�r Lv� the property owne:'s, recreational urs by pass, The property i's deve,lop ed with uses i.hat are,ancompatib�.� With, fd do not siIhificantly detract from the U86o th " ei 771 r, f ad;jacen"t properties being used for commsraial t production. `. Adoptthe following written findings for an immediate rek out of TPZ-1'60 for a portion of AP 060-050-004 (Peter- and, bpi? Steidlmayer) 1. The immediate rezoning would be in the public interdatt 2. The immediate rezoning does not have a substantial 4114 unmitigated adverse effect upon the continued trb, growing use or open space: use :of other land zoried, -4a Timber Preserve and situated within 1 mile of f1je exteriiar boundary of the land upon which the Immedi to rezoning is propose'. 3. The soils, slopes, and watershed conditions will )?e suitable for the uses proposed by the applicant if t J9 immediate rezoning is approved. 4. The immediate rezoning is not: .inconsistent with aha purposes of subdivision (3•) of :;ectivn 3 of article 914-1, of the State Constitution and Government Code chapt'0 ` relating to timberland Zoning ;Ln that there will be 11,9 net a,r,ea loss of TPZ-160 zoning F Adopt an Ordinance rezoning to .TPZ-1601 PUD, and T11-40111 property identified as AP 060-050--004 ptn, 060-200-001.-�v 060-20U-002: through 020, 060-210-001 through 029, 060-270.0 through 023 (Steidlmayer, Roseburg Forest Products); and G. Adopt an, Ordinance rezoning to F -Q .that property identit'faa AP 040--1.80-003 and 004 (Durham Uri,iflad Schood DistrictI, H. Approve a phased Tentative Subdivision map on ,AP No.`060-90�. 001 ptn., �5 0150-200 -002 through 020, 060-21.0-0(11, through t 20 and 060-220 001through 0,23 (Leo & Peter Steidimayer) sub dCt 1' to the fol'I owingmitigation maasurest and conditions! 1. Provide 20 feet radius property line retux`'ns at. j.'tj street intersections. Indicate a 50 ft. building setback line from the centerl;.ine of Humboldt "Road. 3. Street aigns .shall be provided by the develap0 t' 11 street intersections per country req!.rements. (Subm' 5 alternate; names for~ each street Lo the cr uhty \a; ldre6o coordinator for approval of street names:) 4. Deed 30 ft, on edch side of thO center line of Humb<4� "fit Road to the County of Butte. 1 5. Provide monumentation as required by the 0epartt0ht 6 ,r y� • Public Warks in accordance with. accepted standard-: 6 All easej,nents of record to be shown on the final m 7. deet requirements of the 5utte County ,Fare Departmeiilt or other responsible agency 8. Verify legal ::access: 9. provide a road maintenance agreement for private roar — jo, gleet the requirements of the utility companies (. eOl PG&E, Pacific Telephone, water, sewer.') 11 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as requlkdd r :12. Developer shall provide all required traffic saf8t-Y signs, including stop signs 13. Prepare necessary deeds for recordation. Submit to, � Land Development Division for checking and approval pr- F to recording: 14. Verify that the par'�ial reconveyance'and/or moditidatI Of trust ,deeds h' ,:ts been accomplished, if 'necess;tiry. 15. Verify that there are no delinquent taxes due price tq recording deeds or map. boundary inodifi�at� 16i Prep are a zap showing approved �line andsubmit to Land Development Division for che— okifigy approval and recording; 17. After recordation of botridary line modification deed§'I contact the Assessor's Office and request that t� to,! pessary parcels be combined so that no new parcel's df* created theapprove d boundary`pline modification., showih' 1g. File a Record of SUrve maps or approved alterri,6 g show all easements of record on the boundary IfAP modifi,dat on Iiap. 20. Provide an approved sourceof domestic w,ate r for O inaiVidtalawelllOr cot tt zity water sA 'well upply syseithe ` . � system" 21. Verify an adequate quantity of -domestic water will b,0avalsble to each lot. - 2 incliFvidual wells atit utilized pJeOviae sufficient s for installation of a Wkel.l or replacement well, 100 f6,0t or more from any sewage disposal. area. Jl11 011, 23 . Correct anyexisting violations of the Butte Ctix"#t Sewage Disposal Ordinance including the discharge` ? . wastewat/ar onto the surface of the ground. C omplIMPP' with sewage disposal regulationsis required irr.espeo't of map approval. f + 24. Relocate to an approved area any existing wastewater ..� sewage disposal facilities located within 5o feet dP V creek. 23. For existing residences proposed to remain pro�'��� usable sewage disposal area in compliance with Appen' VII of the Butte county Subdivision Ordinance s'tanda'r4j either on the lot or as restricted common area within f1? 'common area, f 26. For existing residences that are proposed to rema:h $14 cannot be provided with usable sewage disposal'areay compliance With Appendix VII, Butte County. Subdivs•9 Ordinance Standards, provide sufficient usable sdfWd6rP disposal area for an original and replacement sdW,&*.o disposal system to serve the existing development e th�q on the ,lot or as restricted common ,area within the c6M%t n area 27. For those residences that are to remain and cannot a: L provided with usable sewage disposal area in cohpliari` with Appendix VII, Butte County subdivision Ordinan6' Standards, place a note on the magi that staters: Jl3g , were created to accommodate eXistif structures, The number of bedrooms and the total squdffa ,. footage of each of these structures shallnot )0 increased, by adding on or by constructing a replacem'e structure; unless such add-ons or replacement struct�•�'�� comply with all requirement:, Of state end 7.ocal, Yaws dt r"e,�Ulat-ions at the time of such construction.'' „ 28. For lots created to accommodate nevi development provId usable sewage dis`loosa], area and verif i6dt;iorl of adequat quantities of dom6sti water in Compliance with :A.ppeftd1 VT and Appendix Vzl `' of ' the Butte County �ubdivielw- Ordinance either on the lot or. Within the common area op restricted common area. 25. Por'existing dwellings located upon proposed lot are 9 that cannot Comply with sewage disposal or domestic vat&jr supply requirements show those proposed ltit ,areas on thg final map as part 61,the ?,,ommon area; 30iiProvide a lromeOW a + s association or other 'legal ent ` i ade uate to maintain no it flow sewa �,- alis o q. gra' y g o, p�&. i systems proposed to be. located upon a lot or withj j „ restricted common area. n i A b 31 Provide approval of the California state Regional jitOr Quality Control Board. 32. Place a note on the map that states ; "is as reviewed b she county of Butte .Cor comp13ancmeip subdivision requ�,rements and standards.d The revidV not include a det�_rmination that the, existing res4,d@tj8ps conform to all other county ordinances.,, 33. Place a note on the map 'that statoa; "The owndeg Pf residenoesn within the subdivision are responsib.e' -o comply with all applicable state and county J&qq apd regulations related to the condition of such structut'g'..r1 34 Provide traffic tura-outs at 400 ft. .intervals allonor thp road that provides access to the parcels north of -L)e creek. Turn-outs shall be 10 ft. wide by 30 ft, jorrr' with a 25 ft. taper on each lot. 35. All roads and buildings shall. meet the Fire 9r Po requirements of Public Resources Code 4290 for t�g,_4 signing and house numbering. 36. bio new or replacement structures shall be located w3. �' t. 50 ft: of the outer edge of any meadow 37. maintenance of any necessary drainage improve-encs �e .the of thehomeownersassociations iresponsibil�.ty rovison to this effect shallhomeowners be included in the CO'&V§ 33.. Except for Humboldt Road, ;prat/ide a minimum 201 rar34 right-of-way for' reads or cll' iveways serving 1 paroe l 4::d a minimum 30i wide right -o:r-way for roads servibq 2 0r more parcels. Show a 1401 bailding setback from the 6ORr of right-bf-way. J9. Provide for a 10+ bUildi.ng,,setbaclt for all side and i0a ' property lines. A note to phis offe6t shall be incxu''4W5 on final map and in the COMO Is. 403. show on the additItShal map sheet a 50 ft, buil:c laq setbackfop bank ter edge oJ( ripara.an vec�etation,Whichever is5 eater, aloe Bu„” creek.1'he. Bu ld� ng setback shall apply to all �; 5a► structures and to all Structures that are teplaCjn� existing strttcttiares lost due to catastrophic even. demolition, ot: cond6that oh-. 41..` All parcels not developed with an exist ng cabins or dwelling shill be e'' b' t to school, im'-pact fees of $6 jS a. per dwelling unit unless otherwise S specified f :. _ _ d �b Paradise Unitised school District or limited by St 6 ,legislative. , I t� h RESOLUTION�'E'solufion i O F TI'iE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS G'1�� ZUNTr' ENT TO THE BTHE ADOPTION OF IJILANTE APPROVING 'HE CO UTfE COUNTY OtNERAL 1 N LAND USE PLAN, WHEREAS, private individuals, Leo and Peter Steidlma e the Butte County Planning Y r, have petitit"r`rie,4 Planning Cotrunis5on and Board of SupervIsors, through an a ro application, to amend the Butte County General plan. _ PP Pr��l.� from Timber Mountain to `Timber Mountain Land. Use. Eiernenc, for a chixi�gr I with a Recreational De that Property identivetopmelt Overlayfedon Exhibit A4 attac4td hereto; and WHEREAS► a public entity, Durham Unified School Di ` strict, has petitlotid the Butte Count Planning Commission and Y Board of Supervisors, through an proprlq application to amend the Butte County General Plaii Land Element, from Agricultural Residential to Public fistUse'Element, for 4 cl7an ;'attached hereto; and Property n Exhibit E-1. that dentifred= o WREREAS, the ptoposed General Plan Ametidmen Steidlmayer and Durhiim, Un=fed School D s t .r oi Leo art I Peter strict have be en studied and reviewed by the utte County pianiiing Commissit n and a public i earilig held -.su ur .. time all interested persons were heard;, and ant to law, at which W14EREAS, the Butte C.Ouhty ''Board of Su ervi P ' considered the contents of thcors :has reviewed arid.e environihen tai re�nw study checklist for LEo 8 Pete Steidimay�er (Exhibit A-2 a , d for r �} ,.n the Durham Unified School District Prepared on the amendment pursuant to the Califo,tnia Erivir ) Exhibit. B�2 onmental Quality Act, acid a (..J WHEREAS, the .Butte County Board of Supervi+sors finds that the ro o 00 Qeneral Plan Amendments and subsequent development for Leo and Pete riSteidltiir Viand the Durham Unified Schocil District could not have a significant impact of , iile . �►vironment, but wall not iii this case because of the mitigation measures attached fie project o.nd descr bed on Exhibit A-3 and B-3 attached hereto; ;and WHEREAS, the Butted County Board of Supervisors has held hearlilg.§ 011 ,the General Plan ,Amendments at which all interested parties were heard; and WHEREAS, the recreational Development Overlay for the Leo. and NON Steidlmayer General Plan Arnendm�,-rit requires the adoption of. additional VO -11V statements contained in Exhibit: A•4 attached 'hereto; and WHEREAS, the Butte County Board of Supervisors finds the propoOd amendments and policies a� shown on Exhibits A-1; A-4, and B1 comply with ��ll =elements of the Butte County General Plan and comprise an overall internally cons$sOM whole, specifically. 1. The amendments com l with the politics ply F , , `of the Butte2+, General Plan: } I The ame '�iments provide for compatible de velr ment with exhth),� land uses. } I\i(J4V, TIERE£GgBE IT RESOLVED asfoilews, L .. General 'Plan Amends \ent to Cominercial as shown on the The Gene_ ; attached Exhibit; A -i and A64, Leo A Peter Steidimayer to Timber Mountain WWI ,w. Recreational Development Overlay, $-1 Durham Unified School District to Public, Ate 'i Yreby incorporated by reference, 1, 6. T77777 2. The General Ilan 7 Amendment is hereb Y ado ted Of Supervisors of the County of Bu p and b #pard Y the Butt as amendrnents to the' County General Plan Land Use Element Balt#e ,said AmQndments j,0. .lie ahe land use oli . P ry for the Countyr of Butic in the affected .all findings pursuant to law. BE IT FURTHER RESOL'VED, that the Board of Su the initial study and Negative Declaration with Supervisors finds ti,t mit ation General PIan Amendment, identified as E, measures prepared fd o _ � fj Exhibit A-2 for Leo and Peter Steidlma 13-2 for the Durham Unified School District are ,ad yer, 6i1 equate for cern liance these projects for P � With the California Environmental Qual ty Act. BE IT FUR-1-HER ' RFSpL Section 65359 that the GeVED that pursuant to Government .neral Plan. be end (, endorsed- to show that the above ameri�rr�,;� have been approved by this ,Board PASSED,rD ADOPTED b this 13th Y the Butte County Board of Superiisor - day of April. - s yg, by the following vote,• supervisors Meyer: Dolan, Tomas and Chair NOES: None Houk' `, ABSENT; 8U'Pery [sor 1kLau gh13n ABSTAT,NEDF None. M Y NE ROUX CHAZ AR' Butte RMA,N Court B Boa: -d S. 8lacklrlck, Chief .Ad n 1tY oa d of Supervisors Officer and Clerk of the 13 strative By. ,,�_ 1 1 �t. Al %] 1~NVfi'RON?vfI,.NTAL INITIAL STUDY 1. PROT,40NENTA. Durham Unified School .District P.O. Box -00 Durharn, CA 9593 (916) 895-4615 Contact; Don ?vcNels, Superintendent Z; PROTE�:,T. New Durham Intermediate School Proposed construction of an intermediate sclt;9,ol to Y initiallyhouse approximate ly 325 students in grd4es 6 - 8. 31 PROJECT LOCA'?'ION% The proposed site is, • 1� ;,Axduy +r. ir.,1,_ WIMPt ex. 0*1 AS bordered E� t� :., nu, ...a 03' qy 'llinond orcl Idi on s the s� �;{ �+,i a. c:ax•.:t�wa €;trk and Recreation pfoperty, On the east by the Midway and the we, st by the bUrbam ' 1 Unified School District~ Please see Attachmen for r. a map of the project location. f• b'.. 1. 4. P,P,OJECT 2_ .DaESCRI MON. The proposed construction of a new intermediate §,Ihool may be'n. in the second half of 1994' ;or, lateen 'lie . .a' accomrnodate�a construction will consist of �si'i' 7001 to tial P ,., approximately 325 students, 16 wi-chers and 8 support ;staff. The school v;11 include a �t xnt, multi-purpose room, adtlinistriltive office a�t� i4 classroomil. Please see Attachment B -for a site' plaa 5. ENrVXRONNIEl�'TA,L s1� rrING: Physical EnvironmeYtt 7. Terrain The site is level Wit1t, a very slight southwest trending. It is approximately 168 fedi above sea Itwel with no limiting'" "' ' fags. 2 Soils The surface soils consist of brown attay silay o depths of 4. to 17, feet. The { Sol Is l EXH I B' spermeahleand f,.as good drainage :► ch _. .nacre nstt CS, i` 1 , x.-1 �r 3' Natural Hazards The prope:rtY is within a ;kax 9 4erate t" " earthquake lntensi ty zone VIl ;Pe are :�re no concerns wa fith regard ! osion Potential, landslide j potential. hu �`,?axard or expansive so, , l potential. 4. Hydrology There is no surface Water on sitz;, esite would be supplied by watt, by til& &Casting well and storage tank, Annual rdfi�4il in a normal year is 24 to 2,6.inchesy 5• The visual and scenic, quality is goad. 6. The acoustic quality is good. 7. While the airuali q ty is generally good, P�xte County has been classified as a non-attaienC area far particulate matter, 10 microns ink eo ozone, and the .of' xnoChico Urban Area for o0on noxiae. This means that Butte County dY - either the California State or Federal.ambfet—tg r Ir quality standards. The EPA has class' Coun as d �� ty a "moderate air pollution area, Biological Environment Vegetation The majority of the propertyis used 0.0 school farm by burham High Scligcl, it is used for various field crops small almond orchard located on it` s vljj. Two and one-half acres are cur; t'try residential and have a variety of shrugs and, located on that portion: Wildlife, Habitat No endangered wi on the siteldlife is expected to burs` 1. . Small vvtldlife, expected it an and urban fringe area may occur+. 10. Archeological al and Historical Resources ry' V There n are no know arch a010 cafy 'sensitive areas on the site, 11. Existing Zoning The existing zoning on themajoixt property ist� the acres P Two parce re Is totaffn . About. 2 1/2 are zoned SR,_1, I the district has applied for a Getidtfil dart Amendment and. a • Rezone: 12. Existing Land ' b' +• Ude on -Site The majority of the e;dstin land tise 14 for a school farm. The 2 1/2 acre baJjjllt># ig composed of two lots with a total df t])rgo residences on themw currently owned b The entire 44 is y the;, school dlsftlt;t, 13.Surroundin g Area The property adjoins an almond rafttI to the north and public facilities (Dtri`hit1?ri Unified School L7istrict and Durham -PO and Recreation District) to the soufhi Alli west. To the Past across the Midway J§n almond ranch, ise majority of the land surrounding zoned A_5, sizes range from 1 to The f1ei 20 population desi 14• Character of Sgnation is suburban trr7• ite and Area. The area is publid/ luasi-public, ,P"urai residential and a� ,.raculttiral 15. The community of Uurhain is it, unincorporated po`rtinn of Butte nearest urban center is the ci , County'"h is approximatey es to the 6 imlr rth. of Chico wh#cia Aelevant Spheres of Influence Park School District: "Durham dUntzied Sr ,:..... �'Durhai� Recreation .District i7urhatrt Irrigation. is and Durham? Mti1sgttitO Abatement District. 17. ' Improvetnent Standards Urban Area Thee standards of the Durham Dapo.n r P, +( A a - - (To Be Ccplezed Ick ;Lem Q I. name of Proponent. Durham 'Unified School District -2- Address arta Phone Ntz r of P-mpn.nent (916) 895-4675 P.O. Box 30C (9420 Putney Dr.) �LL _ Durham, CA . 95938 3. Date of Checklist Suhnitned Nr5vember 4, 1992 .._� 4. Ageac beg Z=g Checklist 7urhamini.,�I jec SchaoJ District, 5. Name of r`: posal, applicable Durham Intermediate School m Impa'ats :e=P22Maticirs O aZl "yes" and "MYbe" answers ase required on zneers.) Yes k`a" No 1. Viz-th. MLII The proposa? resin 1 -m :�. 'Ons.:able e=th con -41—M On or it changes . L7,eolo--'c subs w ttctures7' Si ..rs�la^,ezr_nzs, ."'::1.1�p O OVe.:. vOV er1Y3F O« the S^,: t 7 c. Q3p na-e in #.opog=zphc or 9:'o'una S= -race re'f i o� fea:t L"es? C; . `True air uc tion, coven bg or mod—i'cat, on 61F ani t que geo,logic 0-- re. e.AZr increrse - vdmd or fixer erosion o soi? s, =,.ne= on c= oi=r -tne s{ to . ]f' � . C-anges r n depos:j-' n or- erosion 4,.% beach eh=ges in a,1z, ion, aems:�tian v: e -onion which =v map the r•_'12 ,lel of 2 =iver o: —> .re= o_ , =e irw of the ocean o any mS ► :. a e , or ut ke? _:..: :._ ){, 94 27=- sLIre Oa people Or Ur0_t]$�C `CO geologic steal as e=th 7L=Imt, latdsud — t ., t tuna. l .der•, grmut;ci : iii ure �5? f Ai i 4,. <. ;,./ 11 ) 1 Yes:- es 2. Air. 2. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial air emiss3.ons or deterioration Of ambient .air quality? b. The creation of objectiOn ble odors? X c. Alteration Cf air movement, moisture, or tMperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regid=i? � � x S. water. Will the proposal result in: �. Cages in currents, or Ithe co=se of di- rection of aa.zer movements, in either marine � Or tea fresh: ze'rs? b. Cnanges in absorption rates, drainage pat- -terns, or the raze and amount of surface �. Altera tions xo the course or low oa flood X gazers? r 'd.Change -in the amount of surface water in' X zer body? �. Di sch2_ sQ imto surface waters, or in any alteration of stx ace .caster quality, iL ` •i=nns but nob i mited ,o tenperature, X dissolved oxygen or- tziraidiizv? s Ay Al.ter=jon: of the d:.rertion or, rate of loco Of �Z`o'and 'tsa: ers? g: Chenge it the ,quau,: is of ground wate_rs� either through ;direct a "3ions ori tlr= f t1rawa.ls, or .jjtbug inme-rcep;ion of an W i equi#e: by cUTs or Mccavwtdas: �--- Subs -a nz al rediic tion in the .aDOUnt of Rater oti ezv;4-se ava:.labl.e for ;public x ~rater s'upp>ies? ..� W. ..,. �., `E:.post:re of people or property to water re- laz hazards such :zs :noodibg or tidal Raves? � Plant Life WI -11 the .proposal result in. __r_. X - a. Gunge in the iiive_rsiTy Of spe-dies, eof ncldi�h trees of any sped- , X shrubs; grass, crops, and aquatic pl'='Cs)? A., 91, No b. Reductit c3 -tbe n3�ers of anv uaique, mr°e�', A pi.aaz6? C. xn,;,,--odu,^,tion of new spe-- es Of pleats into 831 er xo the no= 1, 'replet"-b- -me= Of eaiEr-ti 1g species? d. Bed= -.ion in =reage of anq ^ .cul ;:zt crop? .ao... X 5. Ani I,3e, Will "thP PTropc s ,fit'u ;, a. Cage in the divers'.. -;.y a spe^ieS, or n33i>~ bees of any species of aai=Lls (birds, lamd t� mri•ml,s including -reptiles, : isb and shell- X `iso., bant"'aic arPma-& S or inse=)? h. i3Yc .on of -the numbers of any un due,_, x :"'=e or 'en -An g`red species at animal g? C. II ��'L7CiL1C`..�:OII of mew species of 'a ni ma s into Or 7esui 1, In a b2,--ier TO the 3Qig x Y Of =i=2:.is? -=ion or �mo enffi- Dev.�.ora.`. jCn to f. eLS Y4Mwish or . i ld, e . a $'e ♦.. gill -the poposa- -esul.. `.in.•.. r est'.. n moire levels? � X of people io seve_-�e .oise revels? X !at asd Gl=e-. 7 i y,.�ae grooas produce new ud Bse_.. jyjIll the proosi resin t it z sum sew ; .71 al -Le +Pion of -',:he pre'seau o: planned laud i:se of as ^aez,? _w, -- e►, :�poses. res , a a. szz.: cease in the axe at, use 66 any ===—1 X I es. uz yes . _...._ _._. 'fr' ll the liroposa1 iavdIVe : �. A---.*skaf ani -" t ].osa.on o� ,.he release o_ }2. aO�s SUbsYanceS (sn..lu..ng,iSc no. I2f'. ited to oil, �idides Camcais O 1n t,be evF,: t of an asci' C:' upset' r.cnditions? F s i U n IU� V11, }P c' , Ye� No b . 1' r�.�ib e interf erende with an emergency ..._.,' �... �ponse plan or an+ezaergency eyacuaMiou Will the P roposl ter the �.ocation distribut{,ori, density, or -_... .-•�..., X growth rate of the ht PoPulati.01t Of an area.? 12. `fig Will the ProFosal affect ex:iS ys.ng hour. X , or cl�egze,a,.deazd for additi.onz, housing? 23. For"•.aton/Ci�ul�:ti oa Will the result in:proposal X Gene."a.!rion of substantial additional vehicular Movement? b. demands on e'ng P�'�ing acilties or for new parking? CSubstaxitial ' ...� �-�3.ct IIIYJLt "r"� _ tat.�Ste�? e=is ting' ��SDor •- . .. ,.�:. 1, d'.l'L•era.tans'toPresent- Patterns of rircula- -ion ,.ate, or vemeaz of PeoPle and/or goods? e. Al�e:2t �� 1..a S CO moi.@rDOrLte `.1 , a �.il �. ,, or-+a,ffc? , increase in traffic hazes *.as to biooc.�.sts motor vehicles.. µ �.r penest iaas? WillP�� � the SZ, have 1•tiyMyyytiV� � ( an of upon, o" res llt a ne'ad for np�r feet= , e tat se_-� ces or altered goy,-. -. - anY of he follow: ng arezS; a. Pire pr ote tion? �+ Police prate :;. oaf r . Schools? d. Pa_Ti o_ othe_- re_reatiox I fa : lities? e. r&inteba-toe of public f•cjli.ties; incl rod C1S? including =--.~• w r .. Other governmental sez-c y Ene_"U. Will the nsopos l Jresult, imi I .• Use of s•L3b ,,,, t , iuex ar �.JUnts ow ,. C; energy? i` r. ' . r•t 9'' No b Subs'..a.nta..s..1 increase in de=,md '.2 . , Pon existiug sources or energy or reaiti +e the developcneat of neer soux'ces of energy? X ,16. Dtiltie. Will the ro P poral result in a need for new systems, or, subs-,.antial alteratioin to the following trtili�es; Mpg 17. H=an Health. Will the proposal result it: a- Creation of,any health hazard or potentialhealth haza.- d (eac111dj,Txg mental health)? X b. arPosure of people -to Pozenta.l health � ha=--ds? X 8. .Aestbet.ir. s Will the Proposal result in the ob., cru^cion of a ly „cer id vista or view open to 'the public, or will the proposal result in the creation o an aesthetically offensive site To Public view? open x 19. rection. Will the— proposal result in N T-- an impact upon the quality or Quantity of e.:.s.. in s tearex,tionzl Opporz=i' ies? fin . Cu tmr-- 126sources ; a- 1741 :he proposal result in the alteration ' of or the des ruction of 2 btehiszoric or his-,,oma is schaeologiczl site? b • Will: --be Proposal result din nave: se pbvsical or nes-theric effects to p. prehis;.o_is or historic building, r" struC tura ; Or O$ j art?Do--s the Pro. have tae Potential to l catse a Physic 7 chin ge which would affect Uaia-Ue ethnic cud. torsi j6 Will tiie p. I,7A- ,,� res-z.-icy etis-t t g religious or sacred uses ,with .n the po yen jai cit argr � of 8igni=dancp. a• des . ie projeCt have the t �' potea,.ial to deg; +wale r. the a=li. ty of 'the environment ; subsea ntial,.d reduce the habitat of a l sh or wildlife spe ries, cause a fish or Ra.l,dlife papulation to d-rop below self sus-�:.n .levels t l�reatea -to el•c�baze a plant or ocamtniity y xer • atizce the niD21De: or res t:. ZCt the range of a t-2.r o: ear 'mmgerbd plan o eliminate z U , l �yyes o izpo-. =t examples of the majv: Aeriods of C aliform i.a history or prehistory? X ..,..... • -w» b Does the project have the potential to achieve �.. short--term, to the disa,ivantrage of long--term env =nmentai goals? (A short-team impact on the environment is ane which occurs in a rela- tively brief, definitive period of time while long-term impacts will ;endure well into the future.) X c. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cuuU12ti' ely cots sai,de--,Lble? (A project MY impact on two or more se`narate resot=ces where the impact on e'a.ch resource is relatively small , but where the effect of the -total of those impacts on the environment is igni<ican..) X d Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial ,adverse effects tM htaman Dings, .either directly or ind .re--tlr? III Discussion of Envirvam~mtal Evaluation (Narrative descr pti on of envi.rom)- ai imp cts. ) (see attached) 17— Deterai ration .(To be cxnpletedbr the Lead A?,Cr. } On the basis of this Zna ,Za l eva l ua 4� on t mind +,.blit the oroposed project CW7 D, Not have a Ji, f ., gni_lr�n a e:.f on the envJ-ronme-at, and a NMATIvz DE=.4:RATjMT W_11be pre_tatea. 1 ' I find th--t although,-the proposed project could have a sZ�li..fit..ailw effect on the environment, there will not be a si `effect, this case because she rai.`�i i. i f,F t ga:tion measures nes- abed on an at-ached` sheet have been added to the pro j e~; . A NE A=vE DE=,,. t t FBEAPA� r I find the propo=;ed project MAZ have a si t �ca.:a4 effec,, an the environment, and an. MWMN=AL IMPACT REPORT is I-equi ed Raze ►.. S z.ture 150-nald C. Mcmel s, Su °intenc; . For Durham.1111iod 5chool_'LiisCr2' : » ( rote This :.s ,only a suggested form. Public envies are free to devise �:heL own �orarat for �az;.ial sta�3.es j j f W ` r DISCUSSION OF 'ENVIROIVMENTAL CHECKUsT EVALUATIbIq 1. Earth a, The project will be constructed on essentially flat land and wfll, tidl. Jpvolv any significant excavation, earth movement or cut and fill operaildfg. e b. The project will involve compaction and covering pf the soil on the grtion of the site area' which the school buildin gs> parking area and b1a'6-Pped play areas will be constructed. Most of the site will remain o e, ass play areas: The primary impact associated with the Govern atyd ty mon Of the soil is related to flood control and is :discussed in Imm 3.6 bdqw. A review of Chico U.SG.S. Quadrangle Map, the Geotechnical I vs natio conducted by LRA Engineering a; �d field observation indica' a that Asite is essentially flat with no unique topographic, geologic or physical i`tvres. e• The majority of the site is currently utilized as a school farm, D of the site as an intermediate school will likely decrease an sevei6;On erosion due to the soil being held in place by grass y obi Win_. foundations. > Paved areas and' 61&4ing L The site is not near any natural waterway is approximately .S miles to the east and ,Will not y Impacted,r ocean.' tutte C frek - '• The she d ,not lie within a Special Studies Zone as defined by the Geologist. Ther: is no evidence to indicate any likelihood for shallow ����tn. rupture due to faulting. Durham is located in a red' that .h nasi relatively loin seismic activityand has a d r potential for earthquake hazards. Liquefact on to consito havear s�u Potential for the subject' ;� , to be low should strongseism" g o of blow counts is ex used on the reIatave density ct shalcinn�inber t 1�,. ���,, Report, LRA Engineering, 1992, and Geohazard .Envirronment 1 Invesfi Report; LRA. Engineering, 1992). g n Air, a. Project will not hiav e a long term substantial negative impact Oil ,air 0r ambient air duality: Alr pollution .emissions associated':... c0nstruct p generated Y nth ikie Construction rocess (construction a u, 1001 and from the project would come from traffic enerated b q pment and blow' vehicular tris Item 13 ng dust), 'Ac P ( )generated by the school will not result ytt a significant incremental addition to air pollution emits, is being developed 'to serve students who will ons. The sch0dlive in this growin . area. csc it 1 �• J) a i students ',!'., 7• would have to attend existing schools within the District: if .thii; school is not developed. The project, therefore, will ,not increase the Humber J and length of school-related trips and the need for bussing. The construction impacts are considered to be temporary. measures which are consistent with climatological require ntsDwilltbe trot Dust can be controlled by, sprinklering or other dust suppressanuSed, ag necessary. Staff will monitor large off-road diesel equipment used fo; grading at the site to verify that it is maintained in good operating conditiozi in order to minimize diesel emissions. (See Mitigations, Attachment C.) b Objectionable odors are not expected to be generated by ."the operation " of an intermediate chool. c. The construction of an intermediate school is not likely to appreciably affect air movement; temperature or climate in the area. Most of 'the site wit, remain in open space fields, as play 'Vater a. There is no surface. water on or in the immediate vicinity of the project, site; b. Coverage of a portion of the site with impervious surfaces (buildings, parkin area, blacktop) will increase the amount of norm runoff as compared to some of the undeveloped site, but not to a degree that cannot be accommodated by_ planned leaching trenches approved by the Butte Counh Health Department. (See IVfitigations, Attachment C.) C. The site is not listed Oil FEMA (Federal;fEmergency Management d,e. Agency) maps as a potential flood hazard area. -There is no surface water on or inthe igltnediate w °� rti►y of the project site which could be affected by the developrpeia of the st hool, f-h. The project will obtain water through the existing well and storage tank system utilized by the balance of the school district on the site, The school ro will install apppriate water conservation measures, 1+ Tidal waves are not a risk in the Durham area:, 4. Plant We l� a-e. The ve,`etation in the project area istthought ht not t be flntior unique. Existingvegetation would be afected' rmarilbYremal pye andreplacement with Ornamental landscaping and other improvements, 'k c d; A portion oaf, the proposed coy; 4ruction site is currently used by L:P$' trict periodically as a school farm for various field crops and an alniottk flYard. The majority of this would be replaced by turf play fields. Thi );ass of agricultural land for this project is not significant, 5. Animal Life a-d. It is believed that the project will not have a significant impact oil /jIdiife. There are no known rare or endangered species which inhabit thd, Project site. 5, Noise a. The playground, stationary equipment and traffic noises normally d§§&j Dated With a small intermediate school would be introduced in to the ar The temporary annoyances caused by some construction activitiesare not &qnght to be significant due to the fact that the area is not in the riyf ebb of a residential area. b. There are no noise sources in the site vicinity that will adverseiy oftect educational operations at the school. 7. Light and Glare' a. The majority of the lighting will be security fighting in the building and I' in �,�, parkin_zAoading areas. While lighting of the play fieldg j4 not proposed at this time, it may be added at a future date. Howe'ver, the potential impact from that lighting would, not be sianificani, since therd Ig gnly one residence in close proximity to the 'project site, g. M�. Land Use a: The existing land rise des! nation on 'the-inajoriry of the .. property fg, ppbllc i With a zoning designation of public/quasi public, Two 16tsi 'Which c6ppose a small corner of the project site were recently purchased by .they 0hool ' y residence on them :e-� j' are, ,fitted SR-1. The school distnct has filed an district.. These each have a single famil residen , application fora gdnenlf ;lin amendment and a rezone with the Butte County Planning ijepartent. Planning staff has expressed support for the applied for change in lan&i use and zoning, (Sec Mitigation, Attachment C.) _ o " cC` sz Natural Resources a. Construction and operation of an intermediate school Metals, cement, sand and gavel, and energy resources, but.not to anaqt that would be considered to be unusual or unanticipated. 10. Risk of Upset a -b The proposal will not involve a risk of explosir�n or hazardot s g • - enals< Schools are required to have evacuation plats in case reµ ire other emergencies and to conduct regular emergenc'V drills. 11. Papulation. The school is being built to accommodate students generated from the grcVIffi that is occurring in the general area. Given this current growth and the ]ncait't g1' the school on the same property as existing schools, it is unlikely that thet will ` pr.4_, have any appreciable effect on the location, distribution, density ,or grow&, TAze of the population of the. area. 12.' Housing Given that the school is being built in response to growth, it is unlikely tl.l the ro`Pct le increase in demand for housing in the ared p j,:. wtll cause a nottceab '.T ransportation/Circulation. w ` r,r.,d,f. A,� full capacity the intermediate school could generate about 1 6 V9hicle- trips per day on the luiidway, based upon our estim ateso includ'rig. afternoon a this traffic would occur duringol Much of peak hour uses: � and after g�0 AM The. District will a . during non- - � � o approprtaie 1xgfftc mitigation measures such as curb, gutter, sidewalk and road widening/gfI<'ping In front of the site as required by the Butte County Department of PU- blic and Park District, Mitigations, the Fcec;`��tion 'Works; These m� asures should mitigate concerns of the Durham ,.,... See � , - C.) Mttl at�ons .A.tta�hment b. Additional off-street parking at this site and loading facilities for schoobuses `illS ; The current plans call for abo4' 50`parkirig 9.aces. need to beee Mtur_►at ons rovtde Attachment C) ' e The project would not affect waterborne, rail or air traffic. J ti 14. Public Services: a• Butte County Fire Department did not indicate that the propos941 4chool would have any significant unavoidable adverse effects on theft §'pJmces. Fireflow, hydrant locations and access to buildings will be coordittdj4 with that department. b. No response was received from the Butte County Sheriff's Office Ifdg piing significant adverse effects on law enforcement services. C. The proposed school will enhance school services in the area by f4dlieving overcrowding iat existing schools, and accommodating students frof`l future growth in the community. d. The school will enhance recreational opportunities by pro viditag adt jZional useable open space and playfields. e. The new school facilities wouP.3 be rnaintaine�xuy the District. The- WO, and maintenance of some of the facilities _ ane fields may also be gddivssed through a memorandum of understanding with the Durham Recreiflo .1 and Park District. f: No responses by any agencies to which a request for comment rile ,sent. indicated that the project would adversely impact on any other govelental services. 15. Energy. r Thea. project would not use substantial or unanticipated amounts c�" cl or energy, gy b. The projec would not substantially increase the, demand upon existing agergy sources or require the development of new energy sources. 16. Utilities. a. See energy 'above. b. The development and operation of an intermediate school would not oppear to have any characteristics which would negatively impact cotnmunr"axions. c. The district has its own permitted well on tlie--extsting site and a isackup connection to the )Durham Irrigation T7tstrict water system, and the project is not anticipated "'to use unusual or ut:anttcIpated amounts ofwater, dee section 3 above,, 1 a r 1r 1, The Durhatai area has no sewer system. Design sill installati'M .Of -the a. t, ect's septic tank system will be reviewed and appOved by the 4 &il�ie p ro", p s liiornia 5'tate �vic�nal 'wafi3ltY County Health De eartment and the. j Control Board. (See Mitigations, k�tta,climent �.) storm water runoff caused by the increase in irtlpervous stiic`a will e. The y y ltkt be handled by leaching trenches r%approved b the butte Cdurit H Department. (See Mitigations, :Attacht," C.) Solid; wastep disposal p icku and %,vould bei .provided by tx commercial WiWPAPY .operating, in the area. ,ithe protect will not result ii, the need ft�C DPW ations to the existing ottcs= systerns nor substantial alter, 17. Human Health. a. The construction of an intermediate school, which is intended to POO -a safe learning environment for children, is not expected to result in ariy l��lt ha..ards. Food service facility plans will be reviewed and approvedp 171 "thy Butte County 'Health Department. A soils analysis of the project site has been conducted. There is no e�`MgPct b, that the project site is or has ever been a hazardous waste disposal or solid waste site; that the site- is or has been `the site of a hazardouste -release; or that the site contains an underground or above round ! -nos y g g pry rel , which carry hazardous substances, acutely hazardous materials or haza'�lo�'s wastes. Section :?11SL3 of the California Health anis Safety Code requird�s t111t no rental impart report or negative declaration shall be approves "dor t;Ze construction truction of a school by a district unless "the lead agency has coiijted o ie County Air Pollution Control District where the school vvt�l be :h proposed site ' located to identify facilities within one-fourth mile of the ro osed scitra��'� 'ch rrlIaht reasonably be anticipated to emit hazardous or a��tely which a hazardous air emisslon5 " � trot p 7'kte District has consulted with the Butte County Air Pollution 60901 Aties District and received confirmation December 9, 1991, that -no such f "" q 1 rition ,,, ` project ( F xi st within one- uarter mile of the ro ect site. Gma Facca Alt pbl Control Officer; discusaibn.) ' 1$. 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ROOM POD 1 ,P-ORTABLES ----- --- �-- "i SCIENC.t LAOS CQL sllol}S 40 I IIti(1 SC41 till,• GM y"�'(d � I at, 1 C1 i 1 f �i a ATTACHMENT C MITIGATION MEASURES AND MONITORING PROCE]], URS' 1 Based upon an initial review of the project and its environmental setiM9 aria.9tential environmental impacts, the District has determined that the followies ng mitigatiii`t sur shall be included in the project design and shall be implemented during the ddV639trent process. The District shall cooperate with the County of Butte and other dgdI 9Pt as �. r appropriate, in implementing the measures. Prior to initia�dng co'nstruCthe Superintendent or his designee shall submit a report to the District Board indidAR that upon completion of construction, indicating that the measures have been �loW� n the measures have been included in the project design and shall submit,a fbilowpepo pted. 1. Dust shall be controlled during the construction process through springy"1�`in or 1 p q t ed to, the use of water trucks. o, dust palliatives. Contractors shall be re' ,��` maintain off-road diesel equipment in good operating condition. The project will include leaching trenches approved by the Butte Couiqeatth Department to handle any increase in storm water runoff. 3: The District has filed an application for a general plan amendment and i i;7 -one with the Butte County Planning Department. 4. The District willagr d wid appropriateurbi to tri tranfifrontloftthe site ion a srre required �c the gutter, sidewalk and ro g/ p g q ,� Butte County Department of Public' Works. These measures thou I'd ti ate concerns of the Durham Recreation and Park District. 5. Adequate off-street parking and loading, facilities for school buses, efflOYees and visitors (during the school day) shall be developea, on the site; 6. The desi+n and installation of the project's septic system will be revetry�d and approved by the Butte County Health Department and the Californfs $ tate Regional Water Quality Control Board 74 The school will install appropriate water conservation measures. I� Durham Unified School District Mitigation measures EXHIBIT `B-3 Dust shall. be controlled, during the construction pi7�&8,@ps through sprihklering or the use of water trucks or dJRJSt palliatives. contractors shall be required to maintaift, Off- road diesel equipment in good operating condition. The project will include leaching trenches approved by Butte County Health Department to handle any increase in A8)7m water runoff.; Tie District will agree to appropriate traffic mitiga&JAn measures such as curb, gutter, sidewalk and fOad widening/ striping in front of the site as required by '544 Butte County Department of Public Works. These meas4YIV's should mitigate concerns of the Durham Recreation and 199 - District 4. Adequate off --street parking and loading facilities for sc)OA?l buses, employees and visitors (during the school days sa-' be developed on,the site. S. The design and installatio'n of the project's septic sye"Ap, will be reviowed and approved by the Butte County I'6AAt-h Department and the California State Regional Watery Q\41 't Control Board. 6. The school will install appropriate water conservatA,90 measures. 4 ,, 1 BG% fy7 �> o 6 AR an•: IJ I....•;`"+ ^MIA I M •ir. ���' / w i DIRECTOR'S ;OFFICE DEPAhTMENT OF bEVELOPMENT 6CRVICtt1 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OIiOVILLE• CALIFORNIA gssAa' M7 A ri TELEPHONE, (06) U30.100i p •l 14, '1.993 FAX" (9101 E U•7785 Durham. 'Unified School District P.O. Boer 300 Durham, CA 95938 Re,; General ,Plan Amendment and Rezone File 93-13 A & B) Gentlemen: rF At the regular meeting of the Butte County Board of Supervisors held April 13, 1993,escilj < fi x�as adopted than n the GenerahPlan desi7na ' 0'0j) g •g, tion to Publ' t^.�r�l: fr+Mzones from, SR -1 to 1' Q that property located on thand e wince No. 3cient �c >,. f s;�,�1 iR-003 and C�04, Durham Pro 30 1 side of Midop Recently enacted legislation (At 3158 Chapter 1706', Statutes of 1990, eke requires that the Department ofy;&- ' ��. f •� ctit►e Januaryl ) q defraythe cost of m:tna in and rotecting �n� tId tivilr g " " r �•r�,e impose and collect filen fees as, specifteclf :�0 g g p ', collected during the environmental review process and are t+ betpaid at the These fillnL lees?' a "Notice of Determination with the County Clerk of the County in which the tune the County s p is required pursuant to Section 21152 of the .public Resocr,,, ..r This Procedure project is l6af d, County Clerk and Provided efficiency, the statute delegated the collecf+;,it o To ty ease administrative Provided the County authorityto c_ f filing Pees t � The fee for _a De Minimus legative Declaratiois the $25, $25�s payable 00 documentary handling, •� check made a •able to the County in the amount s 'the $ should documentary handling fec.'A ,� . by April 1.9 1993. � submitted to the CoYAN, The time within which judicial review of this decision must be sought isgoverned Clay fol f Civil Procedure Section 1094,6 Judicial review infest he sought o late by Callr&wt�,> Code o jj lowing the date on which this decision becomes final, dXcept that ,f. limit is provided by State or Federal law, such shorter. time than the 90 -Wherea 5horte� trtfri<e ` limit shall apply,; e Should t i have any questions regarding this matter, please 'contact the s Department. Very truly yours, William ,Farrel Development ;Services Director WF;Ir v o -77 Vil , -4' LAND Cid NATURAL.W -ALTIA AWlY isE,AU I Y , "9µr �, r�.,f� y'i F rLr" i•�r f��x"t . 1VI .1ENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE. C1�iu�rLL�:; , *'� ��R(+j;4, x-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 536:16()1' MEMORANDUM TO Butte County 13oard of Supervisors FROM Bill ]Farrel, Director of Development Services Thomas Last, Project Planner SUBJECT: Durham 'Unified School District, General Plan Amendment anddY,,09-er Pile 93-13 A & DATE; March 25, 199 REQ UEST/ItECOMM ENDA,rI ON Durham Unified School' District proposed Negative Declaration with M11190-0.911 measures (prepared by the School District), General Plan Amendme►ii from Agriru>"teo,91 Residential to Public, and Rezone from SR-1 to P-Q (Pubt,ic/Quasi-Public, for pegp,61 ,y� locatedL on the west side of Midway, approximately 1,000 feet north of Durham-D#01) Highway, identified as AP 040-180-003, 004, Durham. Staff recommends the .Board concur with the Planning Commission and subject tor fllt fundings listed in this report, approve the General Plan A.>tteridment by Resolutior�fwvfl the rezoning by Ordinance. BACKGROUNDANAL"YSYS: This project q and Rezone of 2.53 ftl*;: located on the wee nest for a General Plan Amendment West side of the Midway,approximately 11000 feet north of Dutfiafl')- Dayton Highway. The General Plan Amendment consists of a change in the land ti.#� designation from Agricultural Residential to Public. The rezone is a thange.�� z!,46mgft� 1 (Suburban Residential - i acre parcels) to P-Q (Public/QuaciLPublic). The pfdjectgug Parcels were purchased by the Durhat P purpose resentl contains two residential homes. Both a Unified drool District for the of constructing a neNv intermediate school. I O school district owns the land to the west and north of the subject property, The propy is located ,thin the Durham'Dayton-Nelson Planning Area. Public designation's W00i rec6mmend6il for, this property by the Citizen's Advisory Committee during t y , development of :Alternative #'6. This recommendation was changed to designations during the public hearin g rO&Id `iplal g Process. Following is the Site Designation. Criteria for the Public Land use determine appropriate land asses. cfesignafli to L Needed for public use within: 20 years. 2. Adequate utilities, water supply and sewage disposal capabilities, 3• Suitable location and, road access for type 4• Adequate police and fire protection, of use, 5. Sufficient space for future expansion. As identified in the application and environmental document, all of this crite�ift c ^ he met, The P-Q zoning designation is consistent with the General Flan desi tell ' ��� The Durham Unified School 'Oistrict prepared and adopted A Negative Decl �o illi aratlon J�'g. . mitigation measures for this project. County staff and agencies reviewed and corritnejIyed on the document. This document was modified prior to adssption in order to i 'cli e County comments. PLANNING_ COMMISS CIN AGTZOhr•: The Planning Commission heard test' nony regarding this project, "rile Cammiss` reaction recomr•�ending that the Board approve the General Plr►n Amendment * rezone. a�, NEC -OA1 �&N-])ATION Staff supports this 'request. Recommended motions of approval at,o c�'ntained jrf y �datiorY memo regarding Durham Unified + Steidlma erg S�hooll� District+ attached recommec Ik Ar f , �. CWin LA"1SF NATURAL WEA1IH AN B AUF'` } } _y 1i -, DIRECTOR'S OFFICE , 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT 9 RVCCE16 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFOhNIA -590.9447 TELEPHONE, 19161 s39,7801 FAX: 19161638-170 April 5, 1993 'Durham Unified School District P.Q. 13ox 30 Durham, CA. 9593$ - Re: General Plan Amendment & Rezone, File 93-13 A & B Gentlemen: - The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors set a public hearing date for April 13, at 10:00 a.m., to consider your request for a General Plan Amendment from AB lr,tiftY'41 Residential to Public and rezone from SR.-1 to P-Q for property located on tlt;� Yr;e of Midway; identified as AP 040-180-003, 004, Durham. 1 The County `,Adminisf>2t�`itt� Center, e25nCounty Center Drive, e Orovide f Supervisors' Room, Should you have any questions regarding this matter; please contact this Departrrtewb Very trul ;yours; L William Farrel Development Services .Director 1 WF:lr `•� 1 If AI J RESOLUMN 93-4 l ' A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING CO1�1'MISSION CiI� rl'HE t COUNTY OF BUTTE APPROTING AArD .ttEC011�MEIY6IIUU, 10 VIE. }� BOARD OF SUPER VI,SOR,S THE ADOPTION OFA rL'n>EA�!' f j.AN AMENDMENT TO THF.'' BUTTE COUNTY GENERAL PC�l WHEREAS, Durham Unified School District, a pu'Nic entity has petilPtllii the 6 Butte County Planning +t✓'otnriiission, through an appropriate -application, to tlllt#1l#. the 6 Butte County General Plan Land Use Element, for a cliange fran .4gy&#Ilyral Residential to Public fo: that property identified uz Exhibit A-1 attached heretki Mid WHEREAS the.i and proposed General Plan Amendment has been revte� ,studied by the Butte County Planning Commission and a public Bearing heU fl'#npant 10 to law, at which time aff interested persons were heard, and 1l 12 PTIEREAS, the Butte County Planning Commission has reviewed and c6l lfered 13 ' the contents of the envi � ment-il' review study clzeckk(Exhibit Exhibit A-22) prepared' V/l the 14 amendment pursuant to the California Envirottnzei P ital Quality Act, and 115 � - WHEREAS, the Bttte County Plannuzg Commssion fuzds the ph9,lJ,9sed 16 amendmenw complies with all elements of the Butte County General Plan and cvo'ri1P*es 17 an overall internally consistent whole, specifically; 18 ,.D 1. The ro'ect cont lies with the olities of the Butt P ! P , P County Gen lil ,� n. e �-9 2 T1.ze amendment ,provides for compatible develo in P en wr'tlz exat&,s ,�.rztzd uses. 21 NOW THEAEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: i. The General a _ ' to Amendment to Public as shown on the attached �f#lbd 23 11 .I A•X are hereby incorporated by reference. 24 25 261 1 i r (. c.rs� r Department PLANING DEPApfl fMEI�cCV('1`'' 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFONNfA1'4r;!? _q-8307 TELEPHONE: (016) 638.7601 February 12, 1993 Don McNelis Durham Unified School District PQ Box 300 Durham, CA 95938 RE Request for Information on AP# 040-18'0-003, 004 ;Dear Mr. McNelis: Per your request, 1 have provided the information for the above property, The stitOcl property presently has a General Plan designation of Agricultural Residential 04 a: %oning designation of. SR-1. Applications for a General Flan Amendment to Pubfle, Ond a Rezone to PQ (Public-Quasi Public) has been submitted. by Your district. 'Me ,applications have been scheduled for public hearing at the February 25, 1993, Pla>wgt'm Commission meeting;. Planning staff has recommended approval of-the requests. Ple`q,.se givemea call if you have any questions, Sincerely,, B.A. Kircher Director of Planning, J� r hor ' as A. LAsf ,Senior Planner TAL:jIo a:dusd\ltr V r . n E GG`iJNTX P1aPNNTNG COMMIS=�,r ,N 11 my center Dritre OrovY e, CA 95965-3397 (916) 538-7601 grtnOnod&,%JIMont DATE: I'AN 6 December 15, 1992 RE: PRO JREVIEW ECT ' Ex`VTRO & NMENTAI EVA . r LUA����l'�. Durham Uni fted School Dzs FMOlosed is Preliminary data our office has roc D rh Wn,CA 95938 ., concerning the follows xi or generati- Ing project: RezoneFiromN§Wbgi to3 r5 . ,$ U lie. �.. a0i 3,ablic and General• Plan Amendment from A r cul dural Res �. On property. zoned SR --1 xdential �a Public-, . .located on the _west. side.. of Midwa•,�. I of Durham Dayton Hi hwa a rox. 1000.: It r 11,I��'jt $ Y Ident�.fied as An D40-180-003 004: Tawn � Area Ltu�f�. We are making an assessm Will be nt i possible environmental impacts an+i Preparing an environmental document either P Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mit'' �a Negative Environmental Impact Report (EIR) Igation Me.nc- .res " >r ani Please) provide any factual statements ideas for or opinions you can offer in , investigatiert'on, that inions to either Your area of concern or e this Physical, somal, or economic imPacts �tha Project may generate. Please respond within} 14 o days ,: the ab'1 response is o generated by this ve--noted datE. If no inquiry, then -it shall be 1 that there are no significant environmeal impacassumed ntrts}, Potential from the project. AS wh#ieh are • ''d ,� , `We appreciate any assistance you can pro 1incerely,Air ow +, 4S n •, Lamy pai er `` Planning Technician' Comments., `.1 'fy Does your agency wish to receive a co document (ini ; al study fo',t Negative Decl.ara� Decof the laration with ental 14itigation Meaui, n : . s) or EIP for this project (with or Without Yes No .. '> �r � LANNITJGCOMMrSSxON E uMT�cP 7 GountyR.Ceriter Drive'' ` Oroville, CA 95965-3397-- ' (916) 538-1601 Q .Lrc DATE 12-10-02 y. RE PROJECT REVIEW & urham Un eTd Sol aolt3 s Box 300 Durhat' CA 95938' Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generaf#d a-oncern hg the following projects Residential _ ea h1ic ,, rind Rezone from SR-1 to p-0 We are making an assessment of possible environmental impactsQ 'Will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negativd ]declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or dt?. Environmental Impact Report (ETR) Please provide any factual statements ideas for �r opinions investigation, p you can offer in your area of concern orexpertise e that relate to either physical, social, or this project may generate, conomYc impacts that Please respond within14days of the above-noted date. If no response is generated by this inqury,'then it shall be assumed that there are no significant environmental impacts which are potential from the project. V*e appreciate any'assistanca you can provide. A sincerely, 17 of 1ri�' �r4m n tarr Pae' er :Planning Techhi.cian Comments: AAt jo AAr AAJ ,(� A Does your agency wish to receive a co f document (riit copy othe env ronnienta! . �./ 'al study for Negative Declaration twith or withat�.t Y2- Mitigation Measures) or EZR for this project): Yes' No 14 ..Z'TE COUNTY PLANNING CONXMI `ON 7 County. Centel' Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 r; ur (916)'538-7603. TO: DATE: eGember 15 , RE: PROJECT REVIEW y °> ENVIRONMENTAL EVAL�gjjjj e Durham Unified School Njlbfr�tt preliminary"' Boa 300, Durhatn , 011 '959,t,t� reliminar Enclosed is data" our office has received or generdj;_d File N g-bconcernng the following prodect. Rezone tom o % -uasulc l Public and General Plan Amendment from Agricultural Residential to_publip; on property zoned SR-1 located on the west side of ildwa p?-ox 1000 f.tz,r�,,r�Lh of .Durham Dayton Highway, Identified as AP 040-180=003,0 mown /,Area, .ZYU?l8m. VIe are making an assessment of possible environmental ; will be p g . mpact� z��d pre arin an environmental document, either a NegF4tiV Declaration, Negative`Declaration with Mitigation Measures or fin Environmental. Impact Report (ETR). Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, or opinions you can offer in your areaof concern or expertise that relate to either physical, social, or 'economic impacts tfra this project may generate. Please respond within 14 days of the above-noted date. if nig response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumes, that there are no significant environmental impacts which are Potential from the project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. sincerely, .--� - � 'Larry Pafafet Planning Technician EVE, Burl, nCpMT� ENV E COUNTY PLANNING N `` ISS Nr`A(y 7 County Center 'Drive ALj Oroville, CA 95965-3 DEC 397 C►iillFr'?;g11tAl(lt�il�li CHICO, p _ (916) 538-7601 DC,t 1992" TO DATE; December -hiiforniu RE: PROJECT EXt VIRONMENTASt-.i VALt!Aitiiig)g Durhan� :Una.£ied School Didtt j. t Enclosed is preliminary data our office has rete �jh�ff1,CAaz 55938 Genera poncerning the following proect: Rezone jom NgW_r to93 ZP 3 Q Cg B, � quasi Public and General•Plan. Amendment from Agricultural Residential to Puill on property zoned SR-1 located on the west side of Midwa a rox, 1000 Vit, n9rch of Durham Dayton Hi hwaV. Identified as AP 040-180-003 004, Town Area Ve are making, an assessment ofPossible Will be preparing an environmenaldocumentlronth r a impacts ��� Declaration, Negative Declaration with dtf. Environmental. Impact Report (EIR) Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investi.gationt or opinions you can offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to either physical, social, or economic this project may generate. impacts that :Tease respond within 14 days of t-he above-noted date, I� no response is generated by this inquiry, then .it shall be assumed that there are no significant environmental.`imp acts which are potential from the Project. appreciate an assistance you pienning � �' �►t E;�e a ' y u can provide... DEC� Sincerely; EC � Orovftfe, GdllfotriJ Jr LLarr-y pa er Planning Technician . i``�trs aK Coiaments J�t`voh19 -A- �mac. �S�s art If ;`�,ti w � Pj �• 0 December 15, 1992.. Butte County Planning Department 7 county center Drive oroville, CA 99965 G, Attention Larry Painter f This is inn response to your letter of December .10 1992 , re erg a. General Plan Amendment and Rezone of parcels 040-180-003 and -004 from Agricultural I2esidentia:l to Public,and SR -,I to p -Q, We haVo previousl7l submitted to your c �fxce an initial to al Study of proposed school construction projectwhich is intended tc 174 canstructed in part, on the sub`ect arc addhe Initial gtIU4ty resses the enviru;lmental issues raised by Tvar ous aged �t during the analysis YOU require another ro information Please let mCOPY of that study; er addit�a�;�il . e know. ams `Johanse : f ; Dusib s Manager DURIM a �, It xrA�} ii" scqo0r1 �j�'j��'j .�meq1 y�rrj�^4 bTl�i;�iyA y ��•�+1++IA�G �1.A 511./4 IlAnARA 1, IDHN§TON srMPOENII 1'. rtLt�s IGI� ibC7 PMNCiPAL a1A4YFS t one 895; 95 r� ade I3gS-41;98 IAL,1 RtNCI AL Y y 1 r-. / j 41-1 W�I.AU a DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Ad" - DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTkI pea'rt:, 1469 Humboldt Raed v� TCounty Center brlva Chico, Coll(ornia 95928 oroville, Calitorni695965 747 Elliott Road To)ophona: (916) 8912727 !elaphone; (916) a 5 I'nrnd(se, Cnl(Irslnlli 5 Fax( (916) 538.2140 728.1 Teiaphonrt: (9 161 bJyrboOf3 December 1, 1992 Donald C. McNelis, P.O. Box 300 Superintendent Durham Unified Sehool District Durham, CA 95938 Notice of ]Preparation Of a. Negative Declaration for Construction or Dtiril; Intermediate School Dear Mr. McNelisi. codes above nd reguument lations ties as been reviewed, The project is not expected to sigttificaiitl ' of this department provided: y .nmp [ e responsibility 1. Septic tank system designs are reviewed and approved by the Butte Ctainnt ]Eiealth Department and the'Cal�fornia State Regional 'Water Quality Control Board.,.. 2. Domestic water is provided from aermitted water supplys' y stem as proposed, ro osed P P Y 3. Food facilit lans are reviewed and approved , pp ed b� theButte County Health Department, 4. ' ' + g. h g Y�, lr storm or�,lnage faculties are not available the usage of a toritiar�a�-y solutic,� ss provided by a stor-n drama e leaching trench approved try the Butte County, health Department, not by drainage wells, Thank you tot the opportunity to review the'document, Very truly your, Thamas Anid, Director Division of Brtvironmental. 1%alth . Planning A t,L.EAN IN'ObOA A;A FNVIA6NMENT POA.A HEALTH18k TOMOkr1OW rs.... I �r fj '1 r 11 �O``�, LAND OF NATURAL W } EA17H A r Nty AU1`y BUTTE COUNTY FIRE f3FPARTMEN'f CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION=, . x "SLx'V years of Cooperative, rjr,, !'rotectj61, # 176 NELSON AVCNUE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9596,§-,4405 TELEPHONE; (9 16) 538.71 11 It jEHNYON FAX; (916) 533-0655 . WfA tows December 1, 1992 Donald C. McNeli.s, Superintendent Durham Unified School District P40. BOX 300 � " rr Durham; cA 959.38 .usxav Dear Mr. MeiJells The following is Butte Count to the :new Y Fire Department's proposed Durham Intermediate school in Duresponrham: ]• The fire flow for the new build' locations will be coordinated withsthea Butte' the hCounl Fire Department. it is our understanding r rrd►,s now using a well with a 1`4, 000 g that you are gallon tank and also "+ have access to water from, the Durham ict Zrrigatidr>< Distr �aiscw wap 2. All Weather ,Fire Department access to all bui] din ua must be maintained. g . � zf there are anX questi6hs 528-7994 or 538--1111. ' Please contact Teri Crawford at =471014 .�xsr Siirf✓erel AMJ.c�'atjt Y, ��" ir�'at�t7Aitr f }ir�rxrt %7j 0yC yw+-'rJE NY��t#ihrlr C6UhtY Pire Warden AAA--StftVWc; cc' S. Kroeger �,eMad5 B. Redding T. crawfOrd. r> �0 ter' n a. t r i.�,t f� ] �•i! r,Y y sr,�r "� :! s "`rt'�bWAIrD. /.+ ITS rr�}r� ss1: I n r ' Nn ' 55 Jaz? Ac 1+ �:G q _ iT J 1 AC ti f 811 h! 7N w 6:i IAI 1 0 fill JA ]h 1. ` a,..+r-•" t r vi !R S'I—.•.I`I7> ry9 �"' :k... jpl IrQ �""1 .A./e�il2. �`` t ' P 1 i.rr - ra t� � � ' r . �' • � r /f,�, j __ ". - y SS1 tA re tit /S0 Cri fA 11 >� P. .' j r +ria "x' "pis nn`�-11 R fSr I rv+ � tr, .dR Ai' , 1. 1 45x00, Y r rr. 7A 4,C., aoAsi 76 t� rJ_ a 04 16 11 • w. 7 t rfj,3:U Ile irrrt/l t;,!7. oUn11AHr_phYlnll�' - --- r Caunly bi Citrlfe, IIj +t ..".L'i.i r'� L"` rf 1 f �f. •r :X 7 '� A f ♦ K r r S:S �tiIM'!r " .LS.i.rl•+'1�.�`.', .. , 1 `f i !n. _ MM: a if I Un -w DEPARTMENT aF pU.BL,IC Wpp((g WILLIAM (8111) CI•IEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE . OI,OVILLE CgLiFORN1l;1y," Telep! one: (914) $38.7481 RONALIY G' #AjiLRQY November 15, 199 deputy+ rea .Donald Mc4elis District `'Su Superintendent p pe: Durham Intermediatei+a7 ` Durham Unified School. District M) Dox 3431 Durum, CA 03593$ Dear Mr, Mclieliss Vollowing are our comments concerning the proposed Negative Declaration for tjguj Construction of the Durham Intermediate School: 1. Full improvements, curb, gutter and sidewalk and road widening to fit the four Ianing of Midway should be installed along the Midway frontage, 2. Dopending on the amotint of 'left turn movements, it is recommended p y g t���t�:' a left Hurn lane be installed especially if there at o e tur�v. left into the schoolases c,�,: h ch would nosh Vr/ 3. 'Without a proposed plan of the proposed driveway 'or entrances to irhe� school fr(in the Midw y, we don't have any comments at this pointy but reco ► that entrance= and c�xits be kept to a minimum, mi',1 4i The t.onstruction of buildings and 'parking areas will in water runoff. Where will drainage be taken? increase in runoff may cause 'i t t oil downstream facilities 5. Wi.11 there be interior ttaffic circulation between schools or taa1 vehicles be going in and out to deliver passengers to different schools? :Please forward any plans for the project to this office for review when they become available l:mprovement plans for any work in the public ri3ht of. way will need to be approved by the Public Works Department, G R' n r r i3UTiT QQ-UN. V p Vle1ING COMMhca N9TICE F P'UBLI HEAKIN hTotice is hereby by the Butte County planning will be held an Thursday, February 25 199 Commission that " Room, County Administration Center, 25 3 Coln a Butte County Public h`ca! 1��i30 regarding hoard of Sue ,5' g g the following :item at the followin time: Center Drive, Oraville P � ��. g time: , Cal%�ur '1'EMS dN _H-10GA77VE DE LARA7'I N RTi1VG ENVfRr�t���AI, 'Wi'�'H MITI A;TIOhT MEA '- � `` 9:00 am. -P--r HA BE-Rr,�ti +i 1)iCtnr+ _ Agricultural Residential to Public and . ZTt,Tl Residential 1 acre parcels) to P. `� om Silt-1 locatt d on the west slide of Mid (Public -Quasi-Public forsubut I� Durham-Dayton Y, appra?dma�tel Pro Yt ghway, identified as Ap 040.140-0031and 0� north } File 93-13 'A & B) , The above thentioned ap,�licat on, ma available for public v*eWlvg at the office of the butte County P and Negative DP'claration are p file• ' Count Center Drive Ornvrille +California. If you challen red Planning court; you may be limited to raisin Only bepartmettt� y You b the above a public hearing described in g , Y those issues you or some else raised sedl at g Tanning 'Commission, Vit or prior to the written One deliver p this notice orin t p blic hearing,, ed to tft; BUTTE COUNTY p B. A. KIRCHER, D ECTCT`OP. ONG F p1�iSSYON .�&.lvrrlN, ' To be pu$lished in the Chico Enterprise Record on Thursday, January 21, 1993, ;l ` n UNIFIED v DONALD C. Mcl�tELTS ��� SAI T�,� P.O. BOY 300 DTJR�, District �Siuperinte�Ide t ;•NJ CAI.IFC)NiA' 959:8 (9 1, �tx75 flax (916), 8954692 i30A1W (5I+' TRUSTEISRichard. on Anders Ruby �. Kimmelshuc Edwin IL Ryoni 1u1e1 `. nl3gnnld y NL. AnthonyAthSatires December 8, 1992 pt�tct�;'� +n rt ►u t . 4� a�tki;,C111� �qpw,rt t" Thomas &a) Senior Planner Butte County planning Department fi 7 fou ,ty r' —enter Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Dear Tom Thank you .for meetin > with Jim and me yesterday. I appreciate your a,sistance on 611f many issues. Please find enclosed a copy of the legal description of the tw subnyitt►;d applications for general plan amendments and rezo there is aduitional nft�rrnatlan needed, o parcels for which we htt x� rezones. Ilease let me knew j It would be apcurrepreciated if.' you would forward a letter to me in wltcll P you discuss tftt r school i This in ►udles the two on which we are proposing to construct rt Zoning of o new parcels We purchased and the new Interxnediatd Which we have owned for many years. It would be hel cul i Parcel 1 rezone applications which have been submit P ou would mention � to T • rcel just north of those the rezund. This letter will be forwarded to the California staff camrnez�ts of su he pport for part of an application ,process. _ Departn7erit of Education a5 i Thank you again for your help. Sincerely, Donald C:. McNelis Superintericjent x)Cmjl EhI' 1)tII2IiAM 1N7Z'MiED1A` 9 ;�aCi3OOL D -� IlA BA U 1 JOHNsTtoN �{IGfiU Mm i'lt +`ICT�Af: ST911*11JEN Pho►ie Bg5-4695 PAN C% 3AA11ts b 41 -° MhURHAM UNIFIED S'Itool akllr DO0IM ,D G ivlci`1ELT5, )district St►perintetir eltt�, , ,F.O. BOX 300 DUAT-LMNI CAUL-ORNTA .9$938 ������ ��Y�M��i'7�. FA. (916), 895-4,692 I, I�OA,AD OF TRUSTEES Richard L Anderson Ruby O., !,.Cir��wy'iClslitie '( y {y{jell , r�;f"ilattlilt lT/1�1.�1Jf1. 1 .. r0hin E, Ryan. M; AnIN)n .,"n#1iti` y �. rs I 4 December 10, 1992 'y 'Butte County Plant, ng Oepartmertt 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 T'lie Durham Vnified School District is in the planning stages for the constniction of it 4M intermediate ►,chool to serve students in grades 6-& A Dart of the project involva� .rt s( general plan amendment and a rezone for 2 1/2 acres of the project site. The ehtire;raL ., is owned. by `lie district. The Durham Unified School District will lie the Lead AgeIXY 1 for the profit >C: `I '1 Xoo prev outslvv received an environruental document an the project Cram »;S; 1 ovsrt; ✓ in light of some of the comments we received from other agencies, we ha4e, reg✓i�et� ��l,e document and, added considerable detail. Therefore, you will, find enclosed a rc>rEtl. copy of the environmental checklist, comments relative to each -Ill uzi the cheekl s IIA_ ,A proposed set of mitigation measures to address the impacts identified through the ifth'lj' environmental review process, , The envirombental, review prop hr►s `'Y.cstlltt�d an a negative declaration for the i ,,+..jem We, believe; we have appropriately addressed .your prior comments. however, if you f1gy.o additional comitants regard►ng the proposed project, the district is, interested in your vfrww� . . Due to short time limits, we ask that your response be sent at the, earliest possible daf4p.: but rot later than 30 days after teceipt of this nofte. Thank you very much for your a5sistat c0f Sincerely, f Donald C. McNel s; :Superintendent Jau�t�.nt. ELIKKMNTARY 8=001, IRAMW.61ATE sC►oot, xttGia act nnl. %A AA& I ,Ii? NSTO" N s7`rPHEk a, MUSo 1nl►tEs n, cw�% i. �Ryitcn�Ak. t'1RIt3ett'AL __ rrut�cr,�,�, rlibhe �I,5.4b95 ,. N'hb�rd $5�ib�ti � ,, _ I'f�cne ShS�fBi1 ,: a r ` A 5r 174'�HAM UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT rrOTCE f CJF PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD AND PUBLIC MEETING'S .: FOS PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARA TION' f AEG)}RDING CONSTRUCTION OF NEW DURHAM ,INZ`ERME0J;AZ'E SCHQALaa:, t 140tice is hereby given by the 'Durham Unified ;5Or c�. .o District r E,ion •at a p'rO g Bd2 3.99'3,�beginning�that 6.30 kP, M at the Durham Unified, on Jantlazy scho bdard room, 941;20 Putney Drive, Durham, Californiadcj5g38o�nDii5 ray tx'x.l consider the adoption of a Negative Declaration x;ea part OnVironme:ntal impacts of cconstruction of On w ardirtg fIgg Tntermada.ate school on e�c;istn�j District-ataned prQr to New ,DUtfjjj& locations, perty at the sj[iW AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT NEGp,°rZVE DjsCL' ARAITXON The initial study and Draft Negative Declaration for this ro ' are aVa.ilable for g p ?eat. Public viewing at the Districlt Office, 94' Putney Dx1ive, Durham, California 95938 beg' Dec ember 15 199'2r ro ' �ctc o epee received through January 14, 1993 ; Comments a gl bral plan amendment and ret As part of t acres of the project area is being applied for. relating-L about 2,j the above application in court, you may be lY.m%ted toIf ou raisingthose s;5ues g ri My` yriu. ar someeii� else to-sed in 'w'r 'ttel:;t cox`responde�i t delivered rerl to the Board of ducation, during the I'ierio:ci indicate: above. d Durham urlifled School District Donald G.:. McNelis superintendent Pu-blish December 15, 1992 ii F, f. 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