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XC)TUC;t QP HXMPT:)rON , T L TOa Secre't`+ai7 for Re�)uvoes 1416 I\1 Lath Street, Roma Sacram,,vto, Cal.,i.fox'ua.a 95814 . I2 �,ountay Clerk, raunty of__ZuT2U, .� CWJ( A. N4L$ONt County Clock _C.en'ter'-Dry re. ;...� , a."`."'..'"" t i erx,� � , t�rc��r�l.� e a "Cal.fnrrti� � �S 3t 'RG�M Envi.ranmon°tal Review De-oartmerat�,, 3 Gou �t Oent a.ve .T voville', California 95965_ Fmlect Title Tentative Parcel `Map AP # 40.* 9- 33, Pra0uct: Locat:iun – aK'�' Oci,fic Between Estates r., ft Oroville Chicoftvy-,;. within 500,� to the nort'��tv�st o� t}Igir_ ntersoct on �o£ Chico. Project Zooa�t�i::on City Cauaz�y e"hica Cai.S farm_ 0532 1 eacripl.i 4n df Nature, Pur pose, and Benefioiaffes of Project Division of existing multiple family rental. units :into condominiums. .Name of Public kgency Appr(-,�Virjg Project Butte_ County Advisory Agency Nome of Person or A ;ericy Oa-trying ott't Project Alan Lynch Exempt Status: (Check M nisterIal (Sec. 1$073) Declared Mriergency (Sec. 15071 (u)) Emetk' engv Projoct (Seg,. 15071 (b) and (c)) Categorical, l;heml)tion. Stage r.LyVe and section number: ri 'I Me) y p 4o Reason.� r`s w j_et - d-t— _._" ij:a.e exempt; c 'Project meets the definition of a Class I(k) eXempt.,%on Contact �o Telephone Exten8Contact Polson Area Cot ; _,�iar1,�,,,T.;, �telson _ i�J'1Ci1: 5�Q•27'77 if X i led by appli.carits 1. Attach certi,fiod d.o,owftent of exoMpti,oii i'iftding. . 2: as a not ico of oxempti_o.n. been :filed. by the pit'bl. c agoncy approving the p:rojeots? YeS_._... Earl 1)', Nel:sori trivi-roil mwitai _ evi S14 Di.:rect . (y� ' PEENOT`ZCn 01: 1111T)nW?ITNAT-r0N JU�i 19 1973 ' Q $e c r TG5 e t a ry Fo i• R e s o u'r c c s CLARK A. NWON 1410 Ninth St. (toom J,311 r Sacramento, CAS D58J. ���c l/ C �,:, ,7 •N^ 't.l; h.r q ?f! cc', r• yt :tM r i �^ �F l" County C ' xc7'lS ed County a c BUTTE X1859 1r • T,ce� �1 � A e � nGy�J FR0r cad a .._ _ Enviroxlmencal Revi eVDoparmen< URJBCTi Fil.ing of Notice of Determination in Col mpl; ance'w.ith Section 21108.or 711.52 of: the Public Resources Clitle D . J T e n to c t T a t .1 c at7yo Vuf divis1on Map AP# M -3g-31 Hi ddeIi Fs Co domini um & 32 Mack Van Rossum nt,e Clerirx— n *Iioitse 1`,umbor f ;; u mittoa (I to stat Clearinghouse Contact 17erson Earl D, Nelson w Director E.R.D. Tele .shone NUniber 916.- 1._t�777 I rr o j e c t to co. t i on �----- Estates Dv i v at Chi co_Orq.yi 11 a � i.li lista Y South of Chico Project Descriptio n: ------ Converting existing duplexes to condominiums, This is to advise that the Co_�iYi_ty of 'Butte Advisory Ageilry bead Agency) - has made the follot�rtnv determinations regarding the above-described pro, Oct 1:. The 5ro'ect has been l 7 alipra•ved by the Dead Agericy, Q disapproved 7 The pro . ect ` . d 7 C tv�1 lia,i sil;nii:'icarit erect; on tiro environment 00 will not .3,. Q An Envi.ronmontal. IMpact deport wasprepared I ar this project pursi.ta.nt to the Provisions Or C10A, and vas ce tif,i:ed as re- quired by vection 150,15 (9)) 14 Californi%t AdtTrinistrat tre Code, C-1 A Negative tr.cl ration Was pred5at'ed for, this project pursuanit to the provisions of C`FQA. a col)y of the N69ative Declaration; is ittachod. A Xotioe Of -EXem tion Was .J.1l.eti ixidioatinG this projt.,at :its exext�pt fxom environmental -revs e�� A dopy o� k�h� Nati ce of txLs Ylp`bi on is attacheO` OPondi.X It page 1 of 2 VOT11C.>J BMTKII10 TO: 0 1416 Secretary fov Resources Jai F S,xeefi, ROOM x1311 r -' 95t���i� � U1 County CLevIt, Colu-ity 3 4 tar Oro J'a. 1 e Calif ornia 95965 RY FROM Environmentaq], Review Department Coutlty ,Center Drive ! Oro ville, Cal.iseornia 959 (Viled) P� - - 0,5 Tentat i vet Parcel Mw— A?1 40-,39-32 Project Location - Speo-JAV:Lo Between Estates Dr., ll 11.1% ; within 4400 ft;. to the. N, 11. r:,�£ their ers r � iC �' � � e ,C sco int . Co tyro j eo•l; Locsation Ult4r otu7iuy Chico, California h,5926 B,4 anti oDescription of Xaturo > vuja)ose,�ii.. Pro j oct Division of eXisting multiple ,family •reritdi units int(? condominiums' Name of Public: Agency Ab7prov � ^ Prod ect ,N Butte County Advisory Lgencv NaTfteof Person; 'or AgencyCsa.�I Iris out Project It E Tuck _ UR731pt status: (C.heok ,One)....r .. Ministerial. (Sec. 15073) a Declared Emergenoy ,..Categorical (Sec. 1 5O7' �hergency Project rt({� and ( ��to orical Exemption. See Typeand8eetion xlmb r--- : ' ! C3,las s Reasoii,s why pyo, ct_ " s'_ ,;x;empt: e z rojWq,ct meets the, ;definition of a Class i(k) exemptions Cont,e� t PerSoxz .. Area Code o1leplIoAe Extension sari J), Ne1.5on bib 53r�4777 �__,. df filed by applicant 1. Attach cexltixied dooument of P.xomption. -,Iintcir . , I1s a n.otiad O exemption beehli:led; by the ptsbw agency ,t ajprov ink t1:a.e project? Y,e� No,` , f F G ttt Sa�gna ��ro,,. Ezi�Y Dr son nvi rntiyn.� ;a7 tn�ii'`s i'li.r. r�' kTitl e a APPrNDT,4i A 0�d C F 7!0: Sec,reta��y'�;., or l�,esoorcos 1416 Niz t}� Street Room 131 Sacramei ta, CA 95814 . � County C.! 0��14� County of Bu-ttc 0"",,�e. W4010, Gauni+�► dark . Iy 25 Cpountj,, I-,jentoC�n��?Dr;ive yJ1 Int 1 T'RO+1 nx.anna n epart�tle�tt 7 County Canter Drivo (Viled) ' O ovine,C!N! 95965 S' IBJECTt Fili `g of Noitice of Detcrrtinatioii an Co�rtpl..i;ance with 'Section 2110,'8 or 21152 0, the Pulylic 'r esources Ccy 1,� . ERD t,o If 81-07-0t�03 ° � t]1e .Butte County Advisory A Tency , P: ;,Project: 'Vitio Tentative Parcel map, AP 40„40 02 (ptan) Xcl y Albrecht ,Sty a d ClOaringhouse number (If submitted to State Cieaxa�z�hquse). 03o ttn t. Porson `r `i John Menttons'a, ;Pub' 13'-� iVorks Tel.taph0ne N!x b0r , (916 534-4260 Paco j ect Location nsant; of Highway 99, Nsti-8*01Ltt o ' t ze reterson "T`�,a.ctoll, C1o. at ntl L Avenue, South. ,Chico Environs. Pro `ect D68crx. Label diviof 7.35 acres to cre7.te four of 1.76 :to parcels 1,04 acres each for industrial use, This �,t� to advise tlte.t (�,,� Agency) � �, yam" , has niadp the ;j'ollowxn cletomPlations regarding the above-described project , 1.. T,,e project I tva i 1. have a sig i -icant Off of 4 0n tht environment; will t6t 2: An psnvirontertal�upact Repo'�t eras pr epare.,l .for this project pursuant to the pr oVii,8i.ons of CiQA j- .,,nd was certified as roquired by Soction 15085(gl,, 14 Calif oiftia ' I AdminstraLivo Code, A rJo ative Declaration was repared P • p 1 or this project p tt 4sUant to,t' provisions of Ci;0A:.. A cony of the Negative Declaration may he examirieti at the Planiiina De artment 7 Count Center Drive; Orovil'lo, CA ,95965i, j p � y 3. A Notice of txemption was fi,1 ed indicating thli pxaj oct is OXempt :from onvironniontal, review. 4i A statoment of Over rzd;i.ons 4devation was; was not, adopted :dor this p=ro' ect: 4 5,t�titigj boll measures a�loptod key the Le�,ci..Ag e Agency to �ret�uc nth of the approved Project are, done � i5.� 19$x; � ky alu'iin� i)irector' August a ttd rua =,'jl ;'r it +�t 77, 777 + XIX,, DXS*CuSS16N OF rNVxRONMENV,Ai, zvAJLuATXON Pro.icct- Descril)t on i • ArLa Aergcs•x tivju ti: Land division of 29.4 acres into f our '�• 35' acre pax+celr, for 1, du trial use. 2, .Irocation: East side of H:i g'away 99, west: of By to OveElnd south ek, near' ry ; of Peterson Tractor Co.) . � Entl,er Avenue southeast, of uhico. Ad'a�cex�t t,c it3. Proposed Dansty of Deve]oPmeat. Pour light indust,t.ia3. us e s probable Acs, :Amount of I'mper'vious Surfacing: Potent ally considerable, with, industri.a1., use. Access and Neatest Public Road(s),: Primary access W:141,1 be from the north via tho existing .i.ehwav ,99 access to Peterson Tractor Co., Vmergency ac ,,oss to li:! 'hway 99 directly Prot site. Dutj�e Creej-, Rock .,o,w access ;road on south: off Highway 6. Me't;hod of Sew'ag'e -Disposal: r5ep:ti d -I ach, Xiel.ds 7 Source o.t Water,:,amu l.yI:' ,lt 8. Proximity of ' 0Wer .Lines : WIII; a- n $01 9. potential dor fusthe � iand 'd.i`v sioh' an�i:''d'evAopment Industrial p nt prob''Abl.e under' exists ng S'i- zoning. �w:.. d elo m Enver rohmen'caSet in per ,al 2nvirontgnt : ; I. Terrain and Soils Tailings =area `we � generally • st of Butte Greek exeral.l flat; nearly level except in extreme eastern portion where a drainage channel e.:� 8tb, A. Elevation x1:5-�fedi ,4. M.'s.L. ,r b. Ls�miting Factors:. --Cobble/g±,4ve1 - content of so.11) r,�str*atjng on-site sewage disposal capacity. 2,? aural Hazard oZ° the band'` a. rosioti Potential::'.Slight` , .� �'" Lo 4 moderato .'in 'near ��ea) `b .; `Ax `ire �Ta�� c. Fxpa,lsilk 80:14 Pott.ex�tial: XOderato a. Liquif A8tio'ob pobe3ita.al: 't ode't� to 8 Of :9 '10 �Yi r, Y 5 ' MAYBE r N'O usta'ining levels, ttirooten' to eliminate a pI,a.nt or, ana;ntat : com- n .the urabex',. o restz�'ct a e o" ' aro- nr enc d ereci plant or 'animal nor elintiwtte' important oxamplRSs of the, major'period$ of Ca,li.i ox'nia history or prehistory? Does the project have the ,poten.tiol` to achieve short term benefits; to detrimentpub 1AIJ ly adopted he 6r f' L � r ,�• iental gas,ls? g ent p '-' r PC., es the: project have -impacts which,. l� . are individually limited, but ;' cumulatively cons'i.derable? (a project MI,y impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total'oi' those inipacts on the environment is significant.) d. Does t:hq proJecyt have environmental effects Which will cause substantial,',,' adverse effects on human beings, .,4 eit;,her directly or indirectly? ;,- , , .. .. _ '. Appeltdi�'t r; page 7 of 9 f III. 'DIS OU `OF �1 RONI`'AC, EV:A.T,UAIT'�O Hydrology a[,erjry . `"i]rf`a6e Wai;: `13uttej Oreeli0��, re'et t `' , raw i.:r o a u 6O o` the easy. Bvain' ge ditch along northern boundary. b'. G;rcund Water: edc Butte Opodk,, elevated grbundwate, 8 probab of site and area c Indust' al �r.ea h on, .a , barren � iji , 4.. j Oharactersite� adjacent,to, the, Highway 99 traf faa co rr!dor on the southwest ana r pariah twee veget44ion ,tathe,r;t�ort?k and east Biolokical Environment: g 5. Ve e`t at ton: Disturbed Valley Grassland and pockotsof Riparian (along the northern rear portion). Rare plant survey was conducted and clew Kance has been granted: Cultural. Enviro:un nt;: 6Archaeological, and Historical Resources a.ri the ar r4;: Potentially sensitive area due to proximity of Butte Creek:. Srtrvey was done and clearance is racomm,endea- . . Eutte County General: Plan dkligaatioh: ,Industrial. 8. Bxa,stang Zoning= } ':K"2, `Heavy Lhdustrial r 9, Existing Land Use .on --site: Open :Land !.ihdevel.o sd ; P (a few billboards a1o'n Hx-9, wAY . 99 frontage 10i. Surrounding Area a. Land Lto esTlhdeveloped cj�'en l.6n4, `taa.lirigs arrear` nuttd Oneek Rock Company', ani. Peterson �1raoto'r Company. Considerable indtistria,l. land, uses within. 60072000 feet, r b.. Zoning -1 Mi -2-. A"2 east of Ahittq)Gree ; C . Gen. Plan designations: Tncustr:i.al to north and northwest. Low den 'by residehtial edst of butte Creek, -West of g, y 99, and to the south, (proposed Punning Commi,8,9 .on Highway r revisions Grazing and Open Land south of. Butte Creed Agra.cUlturalr-Resident;i,al to the north a �cl, southwest) � � d: Popullatio : Volae- adjacent„ 11. Nea, 5:-8t Urban Asea On pbt' iphd:ry of Ohico Vtba7:z Area. � Rol e aht SPIetbw. l' thfluoncOl Outside City ;of Chico' spheres and Ap,pendiX F- page 8a of 9 "CN. A 1. x1'l. DISCUSSION OP ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION i 13e 11ro 'Pro Gectioh Service k i a. Nearost County (State) ri±o Station: Station, tlzoee m%1 es. U. Water Availability. gone auxler 'than wol:ls and fa�'re truck capacity. The �ol.l.owing Envixonmental eon-erns, have been identi��^it�c� s 1b, 3b! Oon,si;derable sur ace ov°ercovering and generation of increased runoff from industrial improvementse other a 2b: ` G eneratx an o zndusi,ra al Odors br Rowevewarehouse and 11gh`i;er industrial. uses iborn contaminants. r, are p; adbabib' fob this site. Axay industrial use in thisM-zone which miE�ht be obectionable because o. ordor, dust, smoke emissions, e°to. requireki a use permit from the Planning Oot iisaion: , 3f: .;Potential discharge of surface viater oontatinants due to the proximity of Butte Creek. A.ny uses which Haight cause objectionable surface water discharges requires a use permit 9.1e6: 3h: Soil li itallions. for ona=sibe. sewagedisposalv,, Potential a elevated groin dwat et table due to p.rox .mitt' of Butte , Ovook=. , , 4a) 1 Zocation of riparian, tree vegetation on small. ,poa~tioxls of the trite, subject to removal (though such removal :,� s no`; necessary considevi.ng the, small 'area covered_most of the propev-y i:s open. tailings area). \� r: 8b : Surrounding 1 . of this site (ageaazaa uses similar in mature to p6tent.i�zl l vies s M"2) 13a, c,,.t.- Access, to the f=. parcels will be from the nart*r along frontage road; utilizing the existing Peterson Tractor Comp;ans* development encroachment access off :Uighway 99;, This ,existing tintersecton has left turn pockets on the hightayf, reduci potential ". congestion impacts from the addi.ti..o : al. a td.ustri,ai 'traffic circulation. :An eiher encs* ricces�r * ' a, g � ,� directly to Highway 99will be developed ran-site, hotto be us' ed. ftor normal daily traffid access use. 16a, br Utilities must be extenders a few hundred feet on-site. 19: Thus i.ndu -,trial sante is directly visible f tom 1Ti ghtay 99. Nowever, the site dnd surro�undi to; area is Mied `lor itfti tri.a use; the area is partial:'-, developed to industrial uses. Appendix V 8b of 9 SURVEY FOR RARE AND ENDANG ERE© SPIECiES OF VASCULAR PLANTS CON - DU TED OCTOBER 13, 1980, ON BALDWIN CONTRACTING COIv1P 1 lY PROP- ERTY (AP No. 40-40-02 SV; ; ERD No. 80�-09-i1w04), BUTTE COUNTY, CALIF, The habitat consists bf disturbed Valley Grassland and Riparian pockets. Most of the area is flat, bounded on the west by State Highway 99, on the south000 by a sorviee rUad, and on the northeast by an irrigation ditch. There are no dwell, ings or roads on the parcels themselvesi although bulldozed trails through what appear' to be old dredger tailings exist at various localities on the site. A numbbr of beehives are currently located toward the center of the property. Valley Grassland. rhis habitat ,type consists primarily of 9rasses that complete then' life cycles between early, spring and early summer. The grasses preseO include bromes and fescuesRemnants of annuals that were Identifiable on the date of the surae, ino elude Hooker's plantu� ,, lupines, wooly sunflower, valley tassels,, smooth cat's ear, star thistle, Pursh's lotus, grass pinks; big herortibill and black mustang': Other species present 'Included ma y -flowered beodiaea, two species of wild'buck-. wheat, avid blue curls. lei -aria n. This habitat` ype, which` is associated with wet areas, occurs along the ditch a in small depressions toward the northern Tal f of the property. Woodl plants that are p cons icuous at this time include willows cr)ttonwoods, poison ook and valley oats. ' herbaceous species include common hedge ;parsley, mugW6rt, srmartoleed, rush.r um -4 brella sedge, centaury, and others. B. Rare and Eridan ,erect S eci�. g p,_ Although several rare and ondanoered species of vase-,ular planis have boon rem p within a- i this ` .. Was observed on the date at ported within a ra.,iu,� of a few mules of ants Site none the survey. It is suspected that the probability of such species occurring on this property is low klecause of the highly disturbodnature of the arena ' �ttvit�nmorira) ttnwia� t3c�t.. i1 OCT 1 '�X LFpc'n'v, bexx,.98G Baldwin Contractiag Co. Inc. P.O. Box 720 Chico, 'CA 9592 Dear Mr. Baldwin, At your requeston Tuesday, October 14, 1980 I conducted an. archaeological .reconnaissance of approximately 29,4 acres of i,ar!d -- A 40-40-02 & 071.80 Zog#8o-b9-11-04, located adjacent to the east side of Highway 99 approximately 2 mile south of the point where -the Southern Pacific: Railroad tracks interooct the highway. The property covers portions of 'the MT ofSection 5 and the NWS of Section 8, T, 21 N`. , R. 2 E. , Chico Quadrangle, -715a series. The proposed project is to divide the property into four parcels. The property is relatively level. and is ishown on the U . S . G. S . topographic map as being within an area of mine ta�5 ins axed t Creek flows along the eastern bounof the area dary of th q't'y Butte Creek, water coursegh Vrt v, tAion on the propert, �hsist to-redu al pine, shrubs ane grasses Prior to my reconnaissance of the 'property` I con,julted t}ie ' archaeol.ogle al site record files maintained at California State University, Chico to determine if, any previously recorded archaeological sates were located within the pro jec't ` area. No archaeological sites had `been previously recorded Within or adjacent to the project area. My reconnaissance of the property <cons-fisted of a brief recannaissance of 'the area to determine if the entire property area Was in fact on mine, tailings. The entire pre;per ty area appeared to consist of mine tailings and no indications of historic or prehistoric materials or, features, othAr, the the` tailings themselves, Were identifiedwithin -the Property area. is recommended that archaeological-clearance be rant�:d for °the property area. ...._.�. ,S.a;ricerely y'ouro� ! s�mss p. Marin archaeology Consuxtn 't « r '•, o r G ,o1 nibcbc-¢d e�1z{ �.�e a � � �}d�� Qt�a�C�G•� 4°? ���� p � ° o L p �'.p 4519 G�.9��0 seeµ �. NOTICE IJ T(,) / �% Secretary fax DEC, ReSO-Urces 9 0 1980• Sacramento CA 95814 y y GLARI"• Nes 1416 Ninth Street Roomkill X-I QA �!► .T�t dark %X/ County Clark ..... 4 County of nut to • FROM (Lead A25 Ooun excy} x�v .ra�arnen�;al e 0--Vov*41 4e1if"61-n '�' SUBJ'EM VIIAng of Notice Of Deterini �.a:tion in, CoOp] 3.at�ce cti13.�h Se"'On. 211:08 rax 21152 of the pIjI,)lI.c Resour-aes (;oda, Ft , Z0 ;�'90�-Ocja,�11...0y eet� e tive Parcel Ma AP :� L!Q-.-- r Mti�-02 & 0JI3al,dtli G` e C' eatiTno n;�,nuse "Num er z, subm�.t�Coci—.otaL�? Caxirt� tiause-1] t1IRtaC t C rSon 4 Earl D. xe ,on, Director Ze ep lone um e.r. �I0--5�-- 1'ro71ectr Loca.tian '3' , U u' C 'e reeneap .n er Aver S:E. of C oo. (Adj. �o ce o� Petez•son pro.72c.0 ae�scr�:pt�.�o�:i; _ Land, division of 29.4 acres rot industrial u.se. a four ?•35 acro parcels for This is to advists that the ���t � e County ,� AdvIsor- y Agency has ade the'an -Eollowin deterrii11, tions regatd' n.g the atio�de e- scribed project: l; The p as eC t have as i b7n ficant 0CCeCtr on the; j7 gra. ].1 not envitonment 2, L7 An Environmental Impact t3eport way prepared cx this Pursuant to the t)tovisions of CtQAy and tvaa certi.r�as� �c3z re uired by Secti.or qq 15085(g), 14 •Ca1. f:orni,a Adminis ti, tine Coda, s l� r{ A Negati'!weDeclaration was prepared for this bro Jett the ptpvisions of r :r A, Ace .d tt ptxtst ant PY Of the Negative Declara- tion may bee ar�i.ried at the. Etwitonmental, }Zevietr e a'ttnent, 7 County Ce D Y neer i +e, 0rova ].le, +kala forlia 965 3. nxem t tiro ptic�n tans ti].od indicating this ro'e t /`% A Notice of a%v� p p n ironmental .tevietu', J 4 — + i Appersdi.c; TI �• Page I cad 2 I 4, A statement. of Overridl:ng Consadera.tion adop�,ed for phis project. 7 caas -' 1 `vas pot-, ,,. measures adopted p tho.appro,ed projcrt Are N ans ,u� y Signa icure 7 Titla J� ;, „ .o y? ( �' ' A pond o'! OT 2 l' l iaTF3CUSSICI J OF ENVIRONMENTAr4, EVALUATION t Pro ect L)eggvi tion I « Brief Description: Land division of Pq dl acres iAto" four 7.35 acre parcels for industrial use. 2. .1i9cation: East side of Highway 99, west of ButtL6 Crool�, dear Entlex Avenue, southeast of Chico. (Adjacent and :youth oX Peterson Tractor Co.), 3ProposedDensity ens ity ofevelo men : Your light 'indu uses probable. ") 4. Amount' of limperva,ous Surfacing: Potential ly'coneidecable<with indust,xial use. 5r Access and Nearthtest Public Road(s) : PiAmary acceq�J,will be from h existing Highway 99 accesi"Lo Peterson Tractor Co. mergency access to Highway 99 directly from site. ttltte Creek Rock Co. access road on south off XlLghway 99 , C. Methbd of Sewage Disposal; Septic—leach fields. 7. Source of Water Supply! Individual wells, 5 PrWdihity of Powexr lanes: Within 500 foe- . 1) Potential for further land'.davision and dpvelopment: 11168trlal development probable tilnder existing 11 2 ondng Setting y � � �* fronme�n�ro�ent'` ...:,.._... _ _ 'l. Tera tl sand ` bils T,ai:l.ings area west of Bu`l;te Greek:, gen .rally tat nearly ov�yl exce , in extreme eastern tion where y • p` por a Oraina e channel e23ista a. xlc.'Vationn: PI-22,5 feet A.M.S t b., ,uniting Tactors Oobble%gravel content of soil"'� resp r� ct� ng on-site sewage dispooal capaci+, ' 2 XatW: al Hazards of 'the land a4 Tro8ion Potential,t ",,Slight b Fire Hazard Low I..uoderate in roar 4rea) 1 c r Expanoive 80a1 Modera U e: r d Liquuifaotion Potenttalw Moderate 1.1 \ 5r lei + q rTr . DISCUOSION OV ENVIRONMPANTAL VVAL �.1,'xON a: Surface Water: I#ut te` Oreek 64�'/O* feet to' the east. �ra ,nage ditch along northern bou,�67ars b. Ground Weter, Near Butte Greek elevated groUtdWater "is probable. 1, 4. Character of site and area: Indue--rIWl area .on 't ; baryon tailings site, adjacent to the Highway 99 traffic: ' corridor on the .eou141,rest and r parian tree vegetai,ion to the north and �,ast.` BiolokiG' al Environment Vegetation.- � F �. getation: Diaturbed Talley Grassland and pocketm of .Hipalri&- , aloeg the northern rear portion)Haxe plant S.xx,ey Was conducted and., clearance bias beeng ranted: Cultural Environment; 6. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the aroAt Potentially sensitive area due to pmXimity of Butte O:ree�-. Survey was done and clearance is recommended.' Butte County General Plan designation,. Industrial 8. 2=1 sting Zoning\: M-� Heavy ?�zdoctrial 9. Existing Land, `Use on-site: Open land, undeveloped (a few "billboards along Highway 99 frontage) 10. 8urroundi4g Area a. Land Uses: U`ndevoloped open land, tailings areaI Butte geek Bock Company, and Peterson Tractor Comtiny. Oonsiderablo industrial land uses within 600"POOO :feet. b . Zon i_ng : X-2. A�"P ' eaa t of Butte Creek. C* Gene Pian designations: Industrial to north and northwest:: ,roti► denoity, residential east of Butte Oreek, w'est cif RI ghway 99; and to the 8out:1.1h (proposed P16tn ng Oo=ission revisions: Grazing and Open Band south of, Butte 'Creek Agritu.:la tural--Ro8iden-tiel to the north and southwest) . ; d. Population: done adjacent, 11. Nearest u'r'ban Area: On c;,,Oriphory of Cap= lhbb,an Area. 18. Relevant Spheres of Influence: Outside City of C.hifcr s and outside O.W.S.Oo., district. Appendix P'-' page Sa. oi`: , , r _ EV 1 BONI`� TA`L l�;` A-ZIO �xx. �zsc�rSszo�r � EDT�1`' �� �`,.' :-51 f '� dire l roteCta on orva,oe a Nearest County (Sta�to) ViVe Station.: Fair St, root thrz;e miles. b, Water Avail.abil.ityW 'ono o;tllmr than wells and, f're truck capacity. The followant ,environmental concerns have been identifiedt 1b, jb: Considerable surface overcovering and, generation ;Of `LlnGreazed runoff from industrial improvements, 2b: GOneration of industrial, odors 'Or other airborn contatinax�ts. 'I However, warehouse and lighter industrial uses are 'probable for ti?,is site. Any industrial uses in`'this X-2 Lone which tidght be obedtionable because of o.rd:or, dust, smoke emissions, etc. requires a use Permit from the Planning Commission:: 3f: Potential discharge of surface water contaminants due to the proXimity of tutte Creek. Any uses which might cause objectionable surface water discharges requires a use! permit also. 3h', Soil limirtations f or ort -site sewage disposal. Potential elevated'groundwater table due to proxility of Butte Creek. 4a., Locaticx of r'l par~ tree vegetation on dial' portions of the site? sub,j ec t to remove 'hough such removal ., is considerlb�g the small, az ,,�;*�erod-most of theproperty xtot; nec;o'is s� soapr ye ntailings area). ' Sb i Surrounding land uses are simila:vl in nat .. ''e to po'teAtial Uae- of this site (area zoning is X-2) 13a, c, I., Access to the four parcels will be from the north along a frontage ge roads utilizing the eXistixzg Peterson l'; ,xetor Company r' rt�evelcpinent encroachment access off'Highway 99, Tlii8 exioting Intersection has left -turn D0,pke�ts on the highway, reducing potential ' tral~fic Congestion impacts from tale additl oval industrial traffic 6irc opedon-son emergency access d rec;�tly to Highway ":99 will be deV0not to be used for normal daily traffic aocess use. - 16a, b, Utilities must be .extomded a few, hundred feet on - 'I 1r : This industrial siteifs directly vi sable from Highway 99. ' 110weveri the site and surrounaing avoa is zoned f'or W.hduStrial user' the area is partigLly: developed to inftstrjal, uses. Abpendi�� -V'-',nage bb cf' 9 SURVEY FOR PARE AND ENDAN6WI) SPECIES OF VASCULAR PLANTS CONS hUCTED OCTOBER 10r 1980, ON BALDWIN CONTRACTING COMPANY.PROP{ ERTY (AP No. 40-40-02 &07; ERD No. 80 -09 -II -04), BUTTE COUNTY, d.WF, A- The habitat consists of dllsturoed Volley Grassland and Riparian pockets. Most ~. of the area is flat bounded on thowdst b State Highway 99 on the southeast by r Y 0 y a service road,, and on the north � ist by on irrigation dfl h. There aloe no dwellings or roads cnn the parcels the mselve although bulldozed irals through what appear to i~e old er failings exlst at v':rlous localities on the site. A iiumber 6f beehives are cu► rently, located toward the center of the property. Valley Grassland. T habitat type c . *gists primarily e)f grasses that complete their life cycles between;early spring and early summer. Th,,6 grasses present include br•nmes arld fescuos. Remnants of annuok that were ide;n0fiabh3 ori the date :of the survey in- clude Honker's plantain, lupines, wooly sunflower, valley tassels, smooth cat's ear, star thistle, Pursh s lois, grass pinks, big herornbill and biack mustard O%er species present included n1Gfny-flows;red brodiaeaj 'fwh species of wild burl<� w1M':0,, and blue curls. RI ar"'a. This habit& type, which is associnted with wet areas#' occurs along the titch and In small depresslohs word the ,northern half of tine property. Woody Tants that are conspicuous at this brine includO Willows, ot'tonWoods bison , p oak and volley oaks. r., Herbaceous species include common hodgs parsley] mugwort, smartweed, rush, um brel i o sedge, centaury, and others. B. Rare and Erndan' Bred S ecles, Although several rare arid endangered species of vascular plants have beer; re- ported within a radius of a_ few Ail les oP this site, nano Wos observed on tlj.tr`'tlafe c)f the survey► It is suspected tha� the probability of such species occurring bm this property is low ;because of the highly xllsturbed nature of the areati - �nVlromm�it�nl ItbvirlYt UOT,16 80' >3ut-� uir� „ h ..w �rM t3i •`ice W+. �. ��. '•� ,3 ,�nVi�tlnmanPat f�svtotiv p�,a3. '•,' ".. UGI- Dukto 'County 5ft Baldwin Contracting Co. Inc, P-0, ;BOX 720 Chico, CA 95997 Bear Mr. Baldwin, At your request on Tuesday, October 14, 080 x conducted an arch�e61 Oal reconnaissance appERD roximately 29,1 acres -of I�' y tonthe east oof Highway 99 s;pproXimately - miledsou adjacent o M � south of the point where the Southern Pacific Railroad (tracks intersect;, the highway. The property covers portions of the SWIa of Section 5 and the NWJ of'Section 8, T. 21 N. , R. 2 E chit:o Wadrangl.e, 7,5' series. The proposed project is to divide the property into four parcels. The property is relativel.with elan area shown nentailings., the .�, S topographic ma as being Butte Creek flows along the eastern boundary of the proper;�y; area,, although the mining of the area has altered the or"j:nal water course, Vegetation on the property consists O aa, } pine, shrubs and grasses. I'rioe' to my reconnaissance of the property Z consulted the arch keological site record files maintained at California State University, Chico to determine if any previously , recorded archaeological sites Were located within tho project . preJ had•beenTs-corded area. 1Va archaeological sites .previously with �n or ad 'acent to the project area, property consisted of a brie My reconnaissance of the p y f reconnaissance of the area to determine if the entire property area was in fact on mine tailings. The entire property area appeared to consist of mine tailings and no indications of historic ;or prehistoric materials or features, other than the tailings themselves, were identified within the property area::. It is recommended that archaeolo ical_clearance be ranted for the property area, 8-Incerely. yours; C+ w es chaeol & Consultn mP. Manning t SAs o a 4 r o ao o ,' o 0 i�.I�e t��t�c�pr�s�� �� ��xo���,1y C�o����Qgri�� f�.0, bolt 0�' C'bD6c�o�G�. CHECKLIST OF VASCULAR SLANTS T',JAT WERE IDE14i'l1=IABLE OCTOBER 1,3f 1980, 'DURING A SURVEY -FOR RARE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES ON BALDWIN CON- Y itACTI N CO3l C�iS°Ai'':615`00469- 1-+041.'wtt,'i `'CO: ` dAL IP, COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Poison ouk Tiixicoclandron d#versilobrm Willow Sal Ix sp. Blackberry Rubus ursinus Cottonwood Po uius`fretronti# Valley oak Quercus lobata I Holly Flex spy Black walnut .lbglans Nigra ` ;,trap tis co V# is caWornica . Ptutt✓iit° Pistdcia spy Smooth chars Bromus mollis I;oxfail chess, i?romus rub6os Fescue Vu{ p` b � p Wild oats Aventi sp. Ckeaf grass Bromus tecf6rLigl i Star fhistl�e E Centaurea solstitialis' Pursh's lotus Latus urstiiartus ShtGl{�.floweret{ lotus Lotus m cf.4hf ius Smooth cat's ear Nipochoeris g{abra WU6 curls Trichostema lanceol'atum Wild buckwheat Eri�og6h .m nudum Wild buckwheat Eriogorn m vimineutri l-lo+t`�r's platytan Plantago haokaridh`t'" Many-Tiowored brodiaea Uc{lelostemtnd mu{flora Grass pinks I ohirausch#a Yelutina Klamath: weed HX eer�icumprforatuth Valley tassels Orthdcarpus att....enu�tv�s Johnhy tuck Orthocar us de'aritkus mow. '�..,., �.�.,,�..�»..;... Wooly suhflower Erht►m Innafut s 3. COMMON NAME SCI ENT! FlC;NAME , Lupine tufble musta"rd""Sisymbrium Luinu: ofi�f oinalo " - `" � California poppy B'schscholzia californica ._ a...,..�..`..,..�». ,�w_.. Blg.,heronbiIt Erodium botrys Vetch Viclo sp. Western ragweed Amb�nsia p8ilostach ;a Curly dock Rumex crispus Turkey mullein Erepus setigerus Mullein Verbascum thapsus Black musfard Brassica nigra Common,hedge parsley Tari 1 is heterophylla Prickly leftuce Lach)ca serelola Black locust Robinia pseudo -acacia Thistle Cirsiurn sp. - Mugwort Artemisia douglasiana Smartweed PPoolygonurn persicaria Rusk Jbncus sp.; Umbrella sedge Cpe era groans Centaury CehtaUMUM flnrlbundum r kingsle R. tArn Professot� 'of Botany and Field Dotdny Consultah"t Npartmei t of Biological Sciences �olifornia'State University Chico, California 9!529 (916) $95.5381 ;Y t 4 w F NOTICE 010M, M, Ri'M' INA�.TION Secretary fot. .tsources SEP` -2 9 1980 416 NIn' th Street, Room 1311 uL nit,c A. Nk3 bUNC:uunty Clark I� Sacratent o, CA 9814 l unputy 1 t, n Count vfClerk ttC;te FROY,(Lead AS-eat.)f) i Cot tat,yexi •sr TIL re � �s` o�::ex'"';�, :rev,*r:7i a t"E�x`"Mzt O'e"^te S LV wx ria 9� r. SU3Jt8T VlUing of Notice of Determi.natioa in Compitance with Section 21•7.'zS or 21 .5? of the Poh-Ilc R sourcas Code Fah Log 80-04,30-03, ro3 eci Ti -t -Ie Tentative Parcel Ufa AP 41-41,•UZ L. Chadds Pierce SH—teCTe—arivighouge Nttm er ,, su mLt:�ted to Stat:t�Clearrtg House . � C'C' S d i ep� arse tI-am eS r r ._._.._r4,"��""` �..�, r'�. Dold.y.1.1" E' G `t; Q�' Earl y ,N, . U.L ��4 m le�WCs t ark Road Z] Project Location Echo hic�untai� � _ 1�j miles north of Butte College, south d� �?axadise. Project DescrIption Ila.vit i,q- g is i 7 acres to cveate 5 parce'Is of 3.3 to 8.8 ` acres ea,th, for residential Use. 'his, i s t a advise that .the .� , t 1. . Cr�s�t' ;r - A.d ,i.;sgry. Ag*erncy i .,eau F gency) has nwade the �foillow7ing determ` dations regatdirig the dbo'vo-'detetibed projtictr 1. The project /-�-T wi1.l have a Gxgn ficarT effec t; oil the L2IT will nor; environment. 2 .% %' An Eri��i roa�tnental impact Report eras p-epared Zor this project pursuant t'o the pxovis;inas of Ctok an' as certiflodas ' euired by Section 15Cu5(g) , L` Ca�.fo�nia �trznis«rati ve X7 A lle,,v ,vr Uo�:2zt atioti �,ias propared for this orojdct purs�,�dat' to the pr6visions of lvi CEQA .1, cape' of t:hw- t�egat lve, Decl.u, tioti -.,ay,:y, .'be examined at. tine t��tonmentel l�evi.cw Department: t;r5utity Ce�iL+ hive (?rami 1:1e, Cali forrii.tpt�5 ,r. 3 r 'A Not i to of )a comption 1.:ns P l,6_d i:��ica,' �;,n� 'tyhi , project i dko-mpt fr,tem ettvi.r6rimental 1, View. • i f oz 2 u , .. ,.., �. .w •a .>,.. �, ,. o n ,,,,. .c { r .dr ae.9s wre.. R+k+n . ���� w^Ww.t1��1;1'k1k++r�`kc4 ��}, k'"^'°e$!.'K. wa1.. X k a (, 80 -OL -3()-03,, i Ji',iP�/47:�.tpAM OF, I'M 15.ROrN'!f7„^,��.Ms�-.�NJJAiFT+i11 ASA,. Projec ti-ml 1. Typ a!/ of Project,. Ilentative Parcaj Map 8. Briof Descriptior: l and divisi!014 of 15,.7 acres to ore6tr �Arcel0 of 3 t . c� 4- 5 a4��es eacia, four pf or resid-eritia:l use. ?ocatiot : Echo Mounta gra T a vc. ,' &le west of Clark hoad.-; IA miles north of Butte College $ -auth of Paradise, 4. Proposed Density :of Development': 4. ac;res per dwelling, unit. wcess onts aka fron e Acand Ndarest public Road s) 1'rc� sortoot north side of Echo Mountain ,'Drive- 200�fy cul-de-sac rands are required for access to proposod parcels I ark. 4. A narrovi substandard. bridge crosses the creep for recess to the western half of the property. 6. Method of sewage DI spasm, Septic -leach fiolda, i1 �. Source of Water Supply: lnel.ls 80 Proximity of Power Lilies:: On-rs'itp Potential for further diva cions and. deVelopmen.t: Moderate pote:fttial,, limited `kiy sewagO disposal capacity and SR-- zoning. Environmental Setting i' 1. +ferraini: Gently sloping foothill woodland/grassland area, immediately east of steep butte lands near Butte College. (Steamboat Rook lies immediatel.y wast of the praperty.� 8oias a« Types and 011iaracteririties: Pen z clay loam, a dark grey, compact, moderately shallow c`l'ay soil With poor sub- drai�tago� A shal:'cOw phase of Bina loam bordors clear geek. b d Limit ng 'a ;tors : shallowness in pla("..to Restricted i perineaa5'ty.'rn5�.im.ty o tlleaee. 3. Natural Hazards sof the land 1 a Earthquake Zone lPaothill Shear Zi+re traversesliaroa to southwest (2 Mil,es,l. b6 Erosion Potontial: Moderate -High cw Vire 73azatd Cloderate 4'r y alo.,. g.'West 7kranch of 01 car ��reeY �iise��ts the . prope j,tv'. Ground Water: Rqssouroo xiot identified. Proof, of 'tater is required by t tviroj� wettal Hoalth Dep.artMent�40 Vegetation" The site is Oak grassland)'though the ai^ea is light dens�t 1♦ oo �hil.l 0 �`a��dlax�d. A Harr Y, t ow belt of ripar an Vegetation borders the breok. Appandix F, page: 8 of n t �r �' r 80 -04-30'O= D sCUssl oN � Vr o -MM Tj 7�, (ALIJ.ATIOTT (Continued) �. Archaeol ogical tend Hi t! esoixrces n the area: �*�nsit- ve ` if area'. Survs way dow; e.d �:.d. to bed u ... ` Y.�7... Butte County Ge ral P7,I �c e.s gra bion: Agx cultural- es .den�-al, °8. Existing Zoning: ''. Existing Land. Use o,n-- to Offen u;.deve1 opod field* 10 Sur, rounding .Are; n _ — -lnd �Tses r Scab+U1ere,. d rural residences past=e", ' a , , p urs, undeveloped. f o.btha,J,;1,, w'o6al:and. Butte College y 1'h miles c. Gen plan de �' �,�� �tMIi--` � � and A-2. b Zoning , S1 rimaril syn tic�ns Agricuitun -J_ esiden.tial, . azir,-�; open Land to west. Id ,Parcel: Sues : �'2-20 ' dcves. Generally 3-4 acres.L,° ll. "acter of, ,Site axa l Area; Outl.y z1g f0othil,l.-woodland -grassland urea, devdloping .Otpal.,'home sij,e8. l2: Iearest U,,oban Area. (rovills = 1.2 mil,esj Fendi e �-- C miles. 13 V,�Lre Protection SerA,�fic e : a, lioarest Cou, a (St6+ye) Fig e Station: oro'+r�.1le = 1.2 mile o b. Water Availab i lity: Wells a fire trtl,ck: capacity. t` Thefollowing cotoerns klave been identified. for this .land. diva: siM Other potential impact; Werir determined to be minimal. s , Disruption �f soil Ohd potential erosion increases. Two Disruption c ;,ons ciil ' de -sac roads ' must' b,.-!, dev!,-loped for access to .parcels 1 and 4. .Also, extension:�Of Echo Mountain Drive j00 i'set ,may result (,%nough, this is not necessaiy, for ►litO access). (lb,e) 2 potential seelimentation. The.proximity of the p,t, ',;rty to Clear Ore�.Ik causes some cc.ricern from additional :road, con,strkctiorl and: development of four homesites. !b.e gentle terra=in and available access to the property reduces th" z, ,concern. (lf, 3f 3: Increased dust 10n. Echo Mo -Lu tai i, Drive from i- c,v a.sed residential. t'±aftic., (2a 4: Potential sx i,e initb.dation 9xej' i Clear 0a� e c Cts isideririg the limitean 1t, ebin basin *hd the relaIive�Y well. defined Chan.>°l;�l, thi.i hazard should be remote. `(3j J Riparian vogetatlot forims a narrow belt along Clear Creel,,. This. , valt'-able r,�source should be prose red: .A'ppehd:a,x V 4'Y page 4'Y f.� l f kJ i i. , SPXQN c"O' f lVV ROMUMAL EVALUATION (continued) xg increased publ .c serviao deeds in'a n,on -urban area. ?y Increased t, affic at the Echo Mountain D:piv6 d1.01c 'Road 191) intersection. $ig�t da,stance' is \1 r(Hw7. { . adter Cly) equa 8. An archaeolo'gl,c�� 7 survey w � c e ;. as con acted and ��.earan is recommended. (21. 5• $0, zo linitata ons for placement of leach -fields ;east* 0, Lack o,P av6ila°bi.lity, of adequate fo re pro tectiah �acilitd'00 e for the pv6posed density of use at '�h:`' lona�tion (nearest f ru s a't� i on 0 iA. Oroville, 1,2miles distant).,, Pardee s in the: 'l�r� acre rang e,, require a tex." minute response time for toe First engine for adequate protection accovding: to the 8. C.F D. Standards Dor Adeauate ;Fire protection. t rg t ; parcel sires., a .st �ad ac nt and n arby° resido,n ial �he ci.evelbpmen�t, gentle telirain, and e n s in ao. ess,,i, this land �3 di'vizion and four, home-�31te�- ski ould not"r'ause s-dbst n ai mpaot» ) t 1 .. 641 1 ,, ^•k,�� Aww e.i4.�5 (• $t� �``~y. i ` iA W,1 M ii'�. ;� peal e tib .9 r, r- 1 , 1Y •, ���i '1 ., III f .dim,90 D4,44 CQUnty Mr. Earl Nelson, Dix l ctor ElIvironmental ,Re Griew Depar tmerit F County Center Drive arovil'I, CA 95965 Dear Mr Nels�•n: ; f On Wednesday, May 280 1980 I conducted an archaeei�gjoal., reconnatjiiance of four pro They, ars as follotrts t perties located witha.t7 Butte County. Lou. Mari o•tt s. µ A ._ , 55-37-i7/1M LodA80- 05-06 -0 3 a.pproximatel,y 9 acres of hand located to the west of the inter1§00tion" of h sd , of Paradise. The property 'Wayland Road and Neal. Raa, lies in the SE14 of the S & of�Section 9, 1'. 22 N. R. Hamlin,Canyon Quadrangle, 7.5 series. The proposed projoot. is to divide th,P p y .pro ort i,ntc four parcels. 'The property J-ently slopes downward along either side of an intermittent drainage that runs through the eaetern' Portion of the poodland typo buttion h.as �ecentlf the yrbeen property disturbed 10 of a booeex' 1.1 bulldozing on the property. Ytenfiive Larry Nelson, « P# A,55•-37•-20/EIRD Log#80-0-15-01 a .ns pproxymat:ly ii acres of Nelson, located to the outhwest of the ih—bersecti(_%n of Wayland Road and Neal Road, south of paradise. The � p P y ro ert lies an the SES of the S�J of„Sec.�on 29, T. 22 4N. Ra 3 X. , Hamlir: Canyon Quadrangle, i7.5 sere. The proposecy project .s to divide the propertyjn, „ �, -to four pa�.cel.s. the , property ,alas a gentle east to westslope with a Roo'thi7.l Woodla��d ty,�e off' vegetation. in the Western portion and an. open g`ra.ssland in the eastern portion. Three homes and mini's;orage are presently located on the proper -t �w ty Cf� 08 rhe Toni pierce. A 41 "4i-02/ERD Log#80-04,30-.03 appro amr`�tel,y 1 acres~of land located ads a.cen=t to t1le north; side of Echo Mountain Drive, dppromately+ $ miYe {est of Clark Road, south of Paradise. The proper"tyy li 44LJ.7. s , May 2�, �:•.%$Q Oliver Jackson AP#41-43-28/3Rb Log#8bt-O3 264approxini t,eZy` 7 acres of la)14Located adjacent to the south side of Clear„ Creek Cemetery Road and to the east side cF Clark Road, south Of Paradise • The property lies in ti ,o M of `the NWS cif Section 22, T. 2i N. , R. 3 E. , Hamlin `;m- yor' Quadrangle, i/ series. The proposed project is to divide the proper ;- .ui`to two Lots. The property has a gentle northeast to southwest slope with an oak -grassland typw of vegetation. One house and tr%ssociated buildings ;are locate .r on the j property. Prior to my reconnaissance of the above propertios `'x consulted the archaeological site record files maintained atralifcarnra, State University, Chico to determine if any archaeological sites were known to be located on any of these properties. No sates had been previously recorded on aY)y of. the above !_ properties. Myy reconnaissance of these properties was complete, in that the entire ground. surface of these properties was carefully examined for materials o-' archaeological or historical value. One _archaeolo' ical site coasistin.., of a_ sin l field ated esti a wa.s �recor a on he 'bedrock mortar 'and associyi The ation. of th�.s: site was recorded'' in ieree andpe tphotographs and measurements were taken. I hit � iseconsidered to be sufficient mitigation of the infarma�t;a,oh contained within this site and no further miti ation. mea:'iures are required. No other archaeological car histax�r c g Were b d during 'my inspection of � t:he other properties f� serve es ?aY�it L4 -recommended that archaeological clearance be ^ l.l of. the 'prop,�rties .described above. `neer y�yours e, L Jame's P Manning Archaeology Cons'ultan't N. 0M &)r% Cid�9 t'M� U: '',:� �v, ,,�r'� 6,�,t 5 �h a a � !y is w u �i`i+ � t � (1 NITrXM CT otr�Emvi1xAT1qt = ' I. T�aCr0-t (ary for Resources NQV �. (� ��8� 1,41.6 cdinth Street, Room •13J. t Sacramento, CA 95814 ou"Ob. Plamntng con CLARk d» NELSON, Ca" Onk I O�Qy�llo CoU pm ... ....�1 County Clark �.a�,,....�.w..- County of w F Stgx25 CotmtFM : (Lead Agency) . �q ww W^,iZIP C '' LJV gLi 8UAJECT: r'il nr, ofL Notice of Determiriat ion in Compl iance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Eesot�rce8 Code ERD LoG 78-X12.20-0:1 c�c . �� T nt:at:ive Subdivisinn iota AFS # 40.41-07 Sk• anSOxr Su7 hd. Unit St(;lesranU1- IOUs U1 NuMbez T stabtTixtt;e St, t e G" sr ti `teiouse 79117,007 Contact erson 1;arL T1re eo ons Piun6"O� i'Yo�ject Location �. t Nart}i Fide of the • �� of Oakridge ' u- p Lie �utheast` o -P Ghzco ad` Pro j ect pe.,c� ion ,� _ wa aacc 1aoF.._...LSkass=a Subtl " � t:a Saar UlU 1; Tentative Subdivision hfap, to, create 101 lots on.a 6S.7 acre'pdtcel.. This is to advise that the �� _%;.tO GolttttY -� Adtikiscr:� ,;;icy nasmade 'the-f6llowlne determinations reEardine'th.e shote escr bed pro j :pct. 7. The pro.7E4c, have a significant effect 'on the D -C7 ;Yill not environment, 2. /,j Ari Envi-r onment-& 1n:' p v act e cert: r°s w z p-eparecl fpr it.�., nr:�_ ew.t Pursuant vo tha r)rw�. siC7n8 OE clmA and wa:3 � required by Seoti,on 1508,5(,;) , 14 California Acmt1ltytrative I % A Negative bec laratiOn �qas pxeparc.el for this pro3 tc t pu-,8uA,�t: to the �rovjsi,ons of .,µms M n A Copy of the ixan my be e;�atls.ner alb the„ trtyI renrene:1eVi eta bpartet, County Center Drjva: , Orov7,11e, California 0,3985 8 % A tiot i.ce Of t-,terhPtIon teas �i 1e ? it�di o ;3r< : � exempt Eton, env ron i�tttal x°e�ricrr � � the" y project ,q Appendi.\" 11 e 1 OE "?. tMITl GA I I Oy MEASURES � 1�Iee t(l the,�F 'li :i.1.e1ntJ. J'' .,AYQgni a't.ev Quality Control Doavd for construction of the sewac treatment facilities. 2. Designate oil the final map a 100 ft. no development setback. from the northerly property lines of Unit 2, to: afford protection to the rare or endangered plant popul.ati.ou8,. The no development setback area also precludes anyagricultural uses, keeping of livestock, clefting down trees or, clearing of land. Apply for and diligently Pursue I[abitat Conservation zoning; to include the bluffs and lands 100 feet back from the northerly ;property line, if such zoning is available prior to filing the .final Lib . 3. Construct left -turn median connection oin Skyway for thq new public road connections at Ri.dg, v 1 Circle. 4. Construct an earthern berry, with sound xefjective an:d traffic barrier fence, together having a height, of at least 6 feet, along Skyway frontage, outside of County right-of-way; Said germ and fence not tb diminish the existing stopping sight distance of the Sj;yway. i"Ieet the sight distance requirements For any landscaping placed outside the Yall or fence barrier. 5. Designate on the final, map a building setback of at least 10 feet. ,from the north side of the 50 Foot. PG&h easement affecting lots -96 through 100. 5 Drainage pl,ai s to shOW collection and discharge to Butte Creek where doomed necessary by thb Public Wo' rks Department. Erosion control, sediment production control alta design measures to minimize mosquito breeding are to he includetil , in plans. 1 1 �i filo, m 3randurn , ^u John. Mendons4/Stuart Edell P d bj.i,C: lvorks , tFtOMt St;avo Streeter - I,n.vironmentfal neviexv 9JOJt:CTk. t.iiWoa ble'asl.�` o" ls� for,� 1 S �:�, 41��...�. M!�!��i �, -��t"� � � �i f1 0�41 '4 r � 'U r. M1l 40-02-$0 li (77 - .7 � � il, nATL?t Au ust 28 10$0 g ' y 1i un cl 1 * ers tatid from Richard HQr on that yo talI�ed ► a th ni;t .: and Walter Games ,last week about, the drainage si.tuatioit for the subd'vi$' Orr ung is - He alsO talked with someone there (possibly :Pat patten) 4botit; the design. Of Tlae S1�ytvay the property ix�ontage .long Please comment on Lhe following mitigation. measure$ from the BS,€: as to, whether Particular measuresmeasures � should be requ:i.xPd, suggested,mod�kied or deleted, N11. Cheff s input on #20 # 1, #w4 2'� iii 1.S specifics 1y requested, COPY of sn earlier letter .from Richat-d Horton pertdining to the mitigation measures is attached for reference. Refer also to the 5-14-80 Subdivi.si on Commi.ttoo, m riUtes Wage 28, #l: Confine, homes 'te preparation to areas of lesser slope along the southern parcel boundaries of proposed lilts 86-99, (See. revised map dated. 6-12-30, lots Ill -129 ref e.r to original map.) Page 30, �t2� Restrict building within 106 feet uphill 'i'on- the two blufr ,areas that exist iYi Ung',.+, #".3 Page 340 #3, Retain natural vogetatibit (:including large trees) wherever possible. Revegetate areas aroundphysic develop - merits, preferably with xa't3ve species. Wage 32,t #4. Ut.ilyito proper, Site spec -PI Cgt1Si�;"t1Ct oTe techniques; to minimize erosion. Nage 33, #., � Gorifa,ne construction e r. ` k Y' set�l�.ment production dui n5irtiction to Clr season to mxnimiz to erosibn" Nip 35' #6. Construct pOriMeter berms around disturbed soil azers, provide for daily i4atering of such areas tinct i.mmed� ate revo-getatibn of disturbed ground _ 4obn Men dons. a/$tuart L -dell Page 2 a, August 28, 1980 • Yaa „�',� , # ,11 r4 ' Yr ,•, De artmen t en n I. SubmI t Works for drainage plan to t,140e oi, Pubs;i,c ' ks for, review an,d insta,l,l the requi red facilities. Drainage plan to show ccnta:'i,1Aed 1 discharge 'bo Bu? to Creek, ehosion control and sdd.iment production conttpj measuxes (Note: Tony Landis of the Regional Water Qu a].x1:y Control Board and 'Ttiu Reid., have. been asked about whether the drainage Water should be kept from entering the grOW04t'atca by direct dischai,-go ,to Butte .Creek:) ,age 43, 1119. Employ suitable construction prt4ctices g ti g n.g to control, dust, dry season: eonst,ruc't,i:'cn,t .cncludn water. en inc mufflers traff� c control measures, and co-nfining activities to the daylight hours; (Note. • The: applicant plans to do all there things. item dould be suggested or d6letea,,) Page 45,, #20. Contribute $ pear, left -turn lane fIoi., the construction of three such ,mss at the points aL acce;x y for W , ( Y amount been determined`? Is this measure still Units 1 Z 84 3. does it conform to the mew'' A, Skyway road design) � Page 45. #21./Page 50-51i #31 Con+s,',ruct baz`rxer gf` at,'!aast 6 fent in height along the Skyway ;Eroixtage: Barrio 1To�",be an earthen berm, stone wall at masonry wall. (ttht� r:���r 'track from the ed<ge ot` the Skyway should such a baarrior be placed? -,2 Should Unit #2 only have such a barrier or should ,;Lhe lots fronting the, Skyway for units 2 & 3 have a batrie,►O Does the proposal four landscaping (see page 80) along the outside of the ba7rrier seem reasonable?) � Page 4,5, #22. jujy Comment about: speed; limit? Page 45, #23. ltodxfy or delete? Page 46, ##24 ' Refer to #21 4 #31 above. 'Do yr) Ll foresee sig11, distance problems for motorx7sts making; "X.-6ft titres onto the Skyway to hoad tOward Para'dise'? , 0 '._ .:.. .. ,... ., .., _ „.,. •.,e. .»uYv.:..ah>e^OK W.nniit, wi.u... i,«.,,...,..:_ IS d �f: , r. � f r J,x id Depart ►/ �� � L'� ►,i�naQr i` �1n, ra; r )rtVV6 $trtitet*ro EnViVonmental 3Iew O roville rlttr Oat k.ytaVr Dcp, , `Rq. ±sot Rmld, R°;�. ; _ �iavirahmolAtal � eatitk chino, S mj,1{� r � �� . , � r �7 S" �.'•,�1 o T' Gi ei� aiv ilf anrH':` Spteioabor '.`ia 19Q 'As, rY� i �esteu�; l am the following commea ,� with x os sect to proposed mitliiilion ,fir►aviding measur", 0 interest co th., b doPartment . �i�D - t v e that a pxoper7�y deAUg—gad water �;yst � sK s,)11e1d pravidc ' r, `aa dor oo ing, o£ all major Ww tds7 mains . ; (' i ill - � , �xgree with the liced for aa;� improved :maintoni ainee and •policing° schedule for the oxiddtion pond tacyl ty. Reqult,red. asa�essmonts „should be sufficiently largo to, insure fdradihi ilad rop14r operation and bail Aw ned , with the #12-� x ra ce with-need to s ocatf the '` ond,camstxvction° schedule for, phased construction. The caistructibn -funding should'be adequate anis projegcted for TR/les , i r 1 i1 oi a ch /r E � 111 > 4W. L A N 0 0f Nt^ATUFAl 'W EALI'll ';Ah1D B'EAUTy t 1 �ARt b.t1ti.5dN t)�pW I►c k" f X51 August 2. 1980' J �Dony Landis Regional Water Quality Co.�jtrol Board 3201 VVI Street 84t�?7amento , C.A. 9 r 816 ti )A RE Skan�,ien Subdivision Units P- & .AIS 40,41-071'40-02-59 & 120 1 Tear 'Sony: r In talking rei-ently with Richard Norton, project appl.i Qant, and Walter Gr-ximes , pro j ect; engineer f o� the above-r of erenc ed project, some quoe;tions were raised about some 61 the miti- gati on measures -vrhich wou1.';dertain to p your urea of re,sponsi-- bi3.,,L'3y an6 that of the Butte, County Envi. oonmental Head ,,th -De artment. We are therefbfo seekir A that of Tom Reid. g your in 'p ut in conjunction an `r Please review the foll:bwitg list of mitigation rrieasl!�res'and coTrIments. For the mitigation meosix'Oes, please let '• s know which You beli�: y ve ehau n,:old be resiod realizing tht�re will, be some overlap between, oobO Lt; bns of approval, by thFi Environmen,#�l Read. ~h Doparrmeht. The J.,'age numbers cited tofear -�o the EIR for thie J:roject. 1. rages 34 -36Shwild the diyainage water be kept from . 6,'aterin �`�he grouel tate i by direct discharge to Butto C.�e ek 2. Pt.Age 37a //9. Obtain a new tigate`r supply permit, "for -the Gran Mutual Water Compwiy prior' to ,fil:;' ng tb,o final eubdivi sa oh map", 3. Pag6 38, #106 hoop all existing and future extensions of the water lines: s,, Ton-, Landko 1 Au �,tst 21, -.r � �_ (f � ex t � 3 11 Develop a maix�texl4to Oma, �' F4 O$k #21 r Pages � � � . g, 0ythGoux �:��.� �to�c.a�� txuc tthe o a.oxia,�. Water �� alb t,y� ~�'tro�. Board e orl l r 4s y .oxi of flew aewgge t coat ost' pond. Monitor and, maiptaixi the existIng pond$ to 1314�mi'ze any role se of h6tardous substaxxccs to, the nearby, �:maaings.. nearby, a.) Develop a tentative schedule foW tl. o staged coxistruction of residential anitA� and the a,ctdition of sewac ponos. b) ,Anie'ne4� tho bci .ndary lines of �owat;y ' g g y Forlh �erv:�ce Area l throe ii the Local, A eZ�w ion Commission] to prov,.de sever service to Skansec Subdivision tJn t x.R 6. �Vago40, #13 Comment: The. lp ioant has"' opt�ox� 1 to buy additional land frau Butte Creek: Rbcls Ocmpauy for future pond expansion. Mr.. Hoxuon plans to get a letter to that Off ect or to bily some additional Ian(! outright now, the area of the erg, gtina gond. i, tr '�. Wage 40, #14« De'lineate the limits of eche 1.00 year floodplain in relation to the proposed 81 :wage poo Bite. Backwater tests or other such hydraul.ia ev,;,Iu atlon should be undertaken to df velcp this: data. Cammen't: rrr.: F o1`ton, plan,8 to check with �*o Andw7zon who did ..�' ;hydraulic evaluatio ; for the Butte Creeksi_9aet PAO$ regarding t�i� . puestion, A contour map is evaiiable which shotes t'ne elavation ;I of the existing ponds i4 :rol,,Ition to Butte Oraek I! Mr;. Horton tjas advised. -to britg the cc ."o` neap to the upcoming hearings on tho stibdivi8 * 0o t=its 8. Page 41 �1? �• PI, ,1i;V_do � X e e t of freeboa_nl for, the detention poxxds for bettor flood protaction. Oommelitr 'jLhe applicatt. i4-� ag'raeaUo Measure. , a{r 'irr�� r t � a t�4 �'2Ms r by ��exut,ttek.�reA ?i>71-q'� TSf,i�'' 7fSr,+'� � � it .f��5 ' t �1 '+fJ �N�:iji','4�.��N�',y ���' N4� `4 � .✓"'�—_';."'+. hIVitiI r ' 7 t i W4 ro,Weh-Ial lots) Ala iuljo'i,ni ji? , �yz'ra p ,�k �n-wLr«��i ppr ��irilate r Four m lea east, of WOO a 'KIM t� �, ].r'11 he S gA07- j IA a M a+rx a G'ev� ' p cSr dre31, 639f door r tib t�r�k+r7Gz���:lal,e. r - , 1Aet !fit 4H.en pYet ern � AG Pipe, eIA0e ry »+0 K �,r Mere. 61,0 •fir, �, N � � fie.• � , t " '@ WAt,e'. fi J te�i we :3 cietr T dant ,a . �z��re t"hP .�'iitit�"iten : ubdiv��3S�, ;�!�am cd ,1" An �� �.�.�ra Y�;ht�tf' �':iur rnri.3�e.:� ins#. ;7," Ct�r� en- an the nor`�,h �:i d e r, � �t°h�; Slc;,-�r���r, , � E , (moi�t oI!` the Adfoinion Analet,s e� 5 i'er��derim44I'�ats Dada -t� 1 ' {"� �} p /}}] �1 /{�1/� y� }� �1 n y�+ y[ y�I ♦]�y AWAY,- ^ ` T ,�' q^ �UI br�h rail is! <� i5i 5J �. LL ,� 4M �f� ih°/ {.3 '' � 1��` ��K.l i�M1 WVI`1.er, diiA �%k , - fut�ts"� t�e.�aciHsta W. davel,d� SAS *0 �;l,UM 1� , Omo G4ttUtlOrc" La , ' W v,sori WON pt Mao.ngp (x`�an Stour S lid -�',�`kt�ee� ` �;I,, •., { � , ene l area�e e�r��6e�bd, 14VA 'oiAwl jexeny -Lon:�tnca k �vadjain Bio depenciOWb nr la i s .xra�r� �3sra+� e taP trki!h va, tanks ;� i'eus 1 e mrt a Ser muryi t'"S' stworr r��'� dlyt im"C Of e, c`a11 eof erg t�yot erq `r�;�t,botAgo, Ponds imb insta�-'�ed�� �y�:���xa�rrtas �7ec��sr���Y' "!�� the }'4 ; ; z fjf , ' `finr�� J�?�3, fit. 1i�7E3 1u"t' drti + 09r.de+� yralk�wfii'tt°rz�Fd3.wt,e1.;�� r� F ` .'.x' tJ 1+Sw t:'e " t ui )Unov1m+,OvOd �O.{ ���' �eet���..�.��.�� •e�n�'ar;��o�t;s d.rt ��a.zt� �,t'1 4, varen�ra nasi �d�t,"fJtiGa�is i'e' Y�r�!eCt 'yogi, r �i .,:'. I!� p �' i �4+;_. ��I! Y:; � .II'_.., 4 :.:� h`rS:: .. I��,. .. f�L..�. ,r. i.r'�SM•!1i"k Ali"'vr�s+,r+:�`.'`S�'!+`4'�t''4'�K1�1�.`�'y�'�t•�h,!�:��.+.k„"r. v+r.ly;,:4.�4�i�'. IZ) 17 I n .�^ �.: ` � la allows tbhr t Gt�t t'a t;, of :t. rah ditxmat,er welded Otdol Oar ntf , `Urst �r�4�y,i:tls�+a�.7.dc1, i.a� the w� "��, "pi--' forrmstions boi,no at, tho 300 Not d.eptih. y{ y. yy. �y { •��{.aa'1n �W �y y, yy 1 ry{ {�'�'} +��r y�y� �a. }�y�y�y., y� pH /� p �j yy �+\ µryY thehrytlkf .�J.rl� I�+A'#A�NS4�FkyM1a1`,, l'11 �}/t{W /f 4illlir �4 F�My kl'y7A f?;, vi y�.+,���'yft��6/Vy !1�� jw�t]6 qr }C.4i ,wY1.i ` _ yy#MVP ± Yjn•r a", �,1141. .:Ulr . artntzl.aa ` spaco t'i�arn fi co t o the stl";fago *gas fi.l.l:sd with aament xc�ttit fcax a aurCscr, seal, n ► conoret\a' sl ws.s prrul*ed arnllhd \ 1 the► daoi.n Vii#: the sur;i too e, ho oas li' g -oxa ending 1:x!1 above this s'l abi, l?wap Monk was pourod, to the top of,thd ecaoi:n w=. Stvatio water Level in the well is at a. depth of 33U feot. It' taurnpinp test by the well laxt �"�'i19114�.Qd in )4 Tont, UrBlilCtoW�7 at,a 1"�1i.E3, or Ste, gallons por rrd.m;:\a. I. f, F } i P IMP kKt'' The wf::ll is oclui peed wi.h�h u ua txlo ,fowler, F "% lli', el,eatri.cal ly, powerod . ' pnl ashet a�5 head i The p71mp head-,° submsx�sihlA�r pump rated at ltl f, i a work is k dl.; (ed to the pttmp black )ver theoaai n� and d acshar�as above . � roUxtd to thy; fi 1 rX`� l l�ii.CrCl .1;VAt aill. The1:1,�Tflp ie cont'�'�, lUot# �#;y� a pros:�4 Pe 1IJ. � w w'' I'•,` Vi�-y+w7 µI /�yy}� �jna ^�r� sy jn_'y j`, /yy.�}� T1 !�y,,,� I +"f^L 1h 1,00at,ed in the ;st(?x`Ps.j,e L1Fiwc. it t, Y G chase l,p m,ete The .diatzi.btxba.on s +stlorl c,�nse.s'�,s of�a prd.��3.ipe 'bct+wean r s,r ge 15C tx pipe w1t11_za ozsrelaa �',3slcot,,jrsa.xlts. Pipe. d3.amet,�ra ran�,e � ' 3" and 811. h ' x ",;;.""'" W i3�ecau a of the sponse izlcllrrc izl blasting ever, foot of trench, sower, and wmto ? mins vierO ,,±tlt'r'irfl1.t od in the ome trench in 'dhows (Saaeg whero sewers were installed "underground. greater ma.illb were installed atio 'foot c „ above and om roe)t 14tPrax,1� i`xdn� sewer mains. , "P +ry yip n , o illi A e-'ha.ir,oh service sdrv�s a sphrn chamber used to prUcr� Clush \ vel.00i.ti e's, ilt tha sewer trunlcll a� i cn The syphon chAmber it l ool tod behind the lot L3 ne commrl� tt�'' xtrats l tl rind 11.111, An nvorfl.ow port was + itb ,. y);: the l ov,el of the tyPpet, It�t t}lt. mall o the slrph�5ri• chamber Liel.b� ` sbrvi,Ce line entrance to prevent , wobhlerAenoe of the wat or i til �;i•; p I�x Matic pressure in, the oyotem -.1 i apr)roxi.matelwr 11$40 psi, at Lot r "*, the highestLot in unit l - y , C�ilvol opment ocourg i.l the not ghborhood of the st ors.ge tank, j e� y µ ey �a �y y�y y a p, ` q y + N + y� y� �j y y yy ! �i t� j } y mil audio}io/�\7 l fdoij+:�.b.l.Qrs. iY.A,,.l.l o 114isi�Fw7U4�r o .I�T:oure [Fri 4i:'�, iato pr4;4.i4i1�ul os tPaxltr i nth0 a.rotL adiacont t'd theit ' :" .. .q n'E�"-.:: '.., a•... �'.�..w,..,..e„moi, ar, ..:; « ;:Penr`^W,l«•.�,i\w.dt.,Kx ;ak+#�f, 7r'n¢RPas+htnl.i.r-t".,yurw"nwslr wrmtitins\mP:Y'N^�kri;M.rnMnI�YrFti»rmirri4:7iNa:Y."�r'ite3'.!'!t'�lq;41 Fan%q!!}t:57f.'h^N�!"�Sal'NSs:tl4{,i.4'!'4'�l�.bl9i t , W tAGE TANK. Cho stOP-90 taWc is Located At un elevdt�O#' of 596 ,,f'e`et, approxi•m4tely, 400t to t'ha Oast off' Lot s �h ,ch brie n.�olevation of 518 feo� . `� � � �+ �{-rfi',�"5*"FyxX' ;'�'1".^��«L�l�i�-Yi lr �«a+,`MG�Y '°'.w�` Fi+`eii���i r.L7"'tVli� �.."'Y�,Y.��;C�`"�M�.i, il��'Nn K4��6ia�lli�1.•��~ f� : d� r,►cte of 7 feet, « ilnight 'o4 appraximato ly 1'6 feet, and a c6pacity of approximiite 7 67,500 641100'. The t4nk has a steel cover with one lx1 Zrpe pan id, a. The vent in the manhdid m' screened Vith 3/8" " hA der ro;. cloth. G+ . The tack 11�doa on the:s-dtom. The 8 inch d�.ameter combination i.nlet- otxls one foot above the • aka, 4 otttl.�t .p1�t4� b thr� �,n the nide of the tFiri�.t ab • - «,` tank bir�ttom# ' ad pradsura surltch q�ttroll.i the pump on the wall Kr =ra instdVk'gd ad4aoant to the inlet at approxi•math4 the adhid alcivatian MIPAIMATIOTJ URCI,."' If the lava formation is riot tissured, well. cdnO�xucta an is SQ ad: n;uutte , An informal opinion from a geol6g .at°famiii.ar Frith the r �'ti ' ,", ,. a,-)ea:."nd�,cato,.) that the formation is not fissur6d. itout�ria baateriolog- ti " '. ele.mplea have been collected Prom the it,,/stem since Januaryy 1965.,, ±� « ,' 0 39 sar4pl.os ahaly%ad y 1 sample afi`owed ' an MPN of 2.2, 1. sample a an <, 1 , P. N, ;:off 9.2: The rem&iiAt9 ,37 samplep Were negative. ` n ; ,. J IST= TION Arris STOaGE Tho distribution syr�iem and storage ;'acilitxOr� IV . t « DESA / Y 1 _ � •' ` .Facilities rom defects. ode . F [QUANT �'SC. �'ao .lair .es are ciu to to provide quantities of voter Yii�aessary far the dovelopmehte 114 9 4k•� °r gryl r C�/\V WAiVi.L41' i J'1,(s S�rjtem qualified o A permit. r , � ,r:' � fir 3•F;. L qp , r � f S :_. __ S? . ";�..K' .>..w+Nfrrue•LIEL1dG�rs ,m..q.r,< r1,,,,.n�iEiari!Y.➢natsa�'h+k�.i++r»�»�;"Js`Y;kIN`fiC�;:`.kCf'M y This project Is the lend divloion of t� O 76aores into 114 lots to be known, as Skali.sen Subdivlsion units & 1/3.6 The tWo project sties are both OUtiroly to the north of the Skyway and are located aboiat 24 miles eaot of 0113coj Oalifornia '.Che site sits atop the south canyon '41u..f and .eXtends into the con;ron only �'o�c a short diwbanoei. The primaT,7 limiting 4artor associated with ' iho land .s ,the de epsf impervious lava cap Population in the area is Oparso at; present., the surrw oundili ohings are: A-.2 to the sauth> TS -5 to tho north and S -H along the Sltyway. The Bi1tte; Oounty Oen,eral Yli. n land Use Desig ation is for Low-lDensity Residential Use; (1--4 -.DTJfaore). The envixonmen.ta.l and economic efi'ects of the proposal are diocussed in the environmental impact report. The. )o 5't significant of these impacts are the cumulative gpowth,-. fi( infto ng imparts and the. water quality impaot,s as related to the ser ge disposal problem. of signit-ioan,'tlyigatioA ��ad.verse impacts. AlterAatiVii ures are ptoposea to s aile effects gn p s arse discussed.„ �` to Xt. � a.�>.- —,4 11 i 1979 i 1;,,14.0. enera 1. °the ,'pxw poses: ped et division 01 ages or land into 1;t`tenty--►ono acre, cdnouro be ];storm-, as kansan Subdivitta ori t�n3�t � arid 'the la o i �' X93 ,l 70 nares o:� .and a.���to 10 to to be M i � �se� Subc,.�v�;si,on �Yn�,`t ��� The pxopo.�e.�. �. nt c�ubdivi.,� S�xart '� � ` a prig atoly, Initiated and privately fundod proje, t, The (! cubdiva :i )n of proposod Units 2 Z,-3 is part of tyre total S1wan en Subdivision development. At bulIA^ut the total, s lz'e , the project w ll.l include a total, 01 150 lots andthe ;"Wsa ,pietaurant on 195, b0 tot�a.l acres. Un.'t 11 consisting of 32 lots and the restaurant was established In b Fr Ga,lbert Alm d W i s, formerly knovm as Oakridge not.a€;eo, The present proposal has been initiated by the Alm Tru's a.151J11 n ��riUtior� of Pro,Lo (a) �.ttatic�rl� The :pub j6ot propertiers are locatoa in the west=*central poIAjo;-4 or i;utte County at the base of `the Vierra foo•thi,lls0 The project titoo occupy rid, -e -top arid north iaoing bluff '.arid at low oleva'tiont in the Butte Creep Canyon, The do— Vel.apr�i rt i.s locatod 4 miles Bast of Chico. proposed LTMIV i� Ic de�vm'd,tedy asse��sors parcel utunbex' 40 1;.0'7 fro- pasecl Unit 7;' c�ec ri,.ted by assessors ; J�a.rcel. numbers 40�-02W120� The sub jec't propairty Is a portion a�"' sections 3 arid. 1I , l.'ot�r�lshi p u Ikl.orth, Stan ;e 2 Eaat 4 £.1 I�� i,�: Pro - pond, T to 2 6 3 are, separated by existing Unit; ` 't3� loTto and restaurant) and the single family -res � cienco of d r, Gene Hohning located west a the re�tatzx�ant. ''he entire Skansen dovel:opmertt is gen:orally boundod on the south by the 'Skyway, to the wet by the o.'fiae-ixet*dence of Dr, Jerald jarre`tt, to clic ryoast by an existing P)G,W w E'ti ease - menu and the danyon 1�ta�l, To the north, proposed 11niLt f is generally bounded by Butte Creek,. p:r�t�pa�,ed limit #2 19 bounded on the north 'by the steep cu�tlz bltt d oaendin -into nikt, to Creek- 0a11yort. () A 5tatomet7t. of the 0bt.w�t?.�by 0e....pro1)obed ProJeatz The pro joct o- beim lyittia�;ed at this tame for the puzpose oP providing cubd`l v —Ian lots surto 1.e for t}�e oan.�trr dt d i of roWi.dencot in the area, The deve�oper` 'ae1.'inr iw `that `thorn is d need Poi eaditaonml resxrlent�.al lot; A n t}te c.n0rl Citi co area.', 'tt baIs iis the oll0,3 rad ictr;na tion" 4. JJ1 e