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Several. waste doll ection Si rms � `'i.c� readily sag-. vice the area. Residents may alert 0011tratt pri- `vately with local Zirms to provi do -this service, , , !f. l lectr i.cal : owtyr: paoii"i.c Gas ancd Lj,ec,t�ic Company has ov rlle� 4 divIItr�IEuytio1n facilities ' yalolla `y�heSkyway Pant both P OPpsed units. Y i,L 414 �.4 ��Y G:t�.L extensions will be, under��rc�und• overhead �'ao�.s!.it3.es .a , �t, for el.ectri city and Lel o.;ohone service run adjacent to Oak Ridge :Ja;Sr and oervO the existing homes: . l,,otah_ `ono :, Avalla.ble From existin � �- v " c� �i e,s a .ong �t,)aW; sand 'oak 3i� d UJay. �i e Sri leProvided by e Ct ..hOne. Dis-t.._i.bution lines ,aloe overhead: 66T',�re Prctoctior;,: Fire protection ser�:ices a.r� avail - :Le From th jutte County Fire /44 Departt6,_M t. Station • /44 the Far Street St,ltion is the ; $ pr responso _rM .ry - unit �:n the area with a response titno iri >;t�p range Second t min;uhee Second responoe in 'thear' ,a �s Trom the CaliPornia Di.visicn 01' Forestry° $tat.a on" nr Gots Ls- Set Road. The California Division e�St�^y is a uoopor°a.tive� Program agency, ,;\i�espohse �tir 0 a s 5�' mute . + pcEli.oe irotecta4n • Police ProtoctiOn in the area is provided by "the co SubWt,ktion _ohl of the Butte County aatC3ra.` DOPartrxen"k. Ttie 14requenoy Or patrol' 's at least 'ti.mc o 6 per day aocol'din to a department s tekesman W The main ax•e, , n ccncorn is tho Meoa Int" tat�ran't ftoility. 'There ,ha.ve 'boon no rot t6 i; any calls, :`rein subdivis: (err residents. �'heont�a�,`, bar 0i" r. ` ' Patrols ols bq-bo. . i any area :is doterm hod by the froque�tcy vi" osllt t'e that hroa., gttlo,rgen y responso time to 'talk} area15 ti,� � 0`,, k at 5.. 4 minu e by pa - IMM �.n the south Cha.cb a� ea � r , ion has a. �°rorlt farce of 17 o' 'i1 er ;, 6 reVsertve'Chico utt:'ficexr and 2 o `'aca clerics. finer ne rl 4cltup servicesare r r ,n r 1 X111 I. ,1 r� t a Ramo %!cx'caz. 2 Ato .+t x`�'�;,.w��r1e� .�X��(� tr 1 °;lY Ile 1roqPact 1:1�t,lI bo bipth i� 't; �� �:1ai�1.r �,..k. �r�°? ,".�;t'i 3sc,•I; ��,r .;yy /,q "�'i�e�a��, �t�;��, ,�;�K.kt ��ol t', at this rte tG r: �,c�w rate Of deVjGl, p� tcn1; k.. nab �� i. Gw the t; �'lVect oP tile l,)x.o, ec't, (-n �%P.j �qf Ill �'♦ yj 1,0a O��a.M0,A�Kl�'G1}:� `l .}�jry�iiggqyyy'�4y.��1X p�«iW��/d�r�'ryy,�{„-k(r�tu /d iJ 4S 1A''YW h * 4J' y'F +r{.411e3. 44 b 1-40ii4 /{' I�/'�: �� ,Y he M0C., w, ,.�. ;41nx��.Y1 report. y b � xr a "rio eco tr on ti" .`txm�� l e 4iC' V C1 1Tr1t1r1 t �: I�,1C Y't;�r,a local h0.2,ard due to 11tim . 'I activity, Fire `'pro Feetiar1 will bq�ro-w tea cl cl "cm�Ylnie xau , .e COILIn,yPiro tnoynt ,µ Street eetStaion.ti4diviciorl 1(ay� 'Deparyj, '7 im xlb emoritsY-1111 denart..€1nt rail ties (hydrants, oto, } as required in, the'c7ibriva,���artx -ordinance and by the butte County li' xc Depart-mens ct ., pa wr�.�.�, l70 :l.ong-tW.m and cumu�.at.�vo ailed wrxl z*egt1� air no (�xpanoi,on Of the de ar men p at io t . ROSponoe tlApe is under 00r1 t; .Ct YYath t+12 ut0" C ourltyf Vire T)Lparl'ttrnent and O.k 4j:r ox^na � vi.aion of Forestry. Officials- ahauld be n.(ado to asnens the firePotential zn the arca. Ilecftm-eni- dati.on,.� 1'Q;.I the dopar"trnen _(2 U M- Y include uco ` es- tric tia11 , . irebrihalw -J w , t.px ovet�lerlt.� 41t'iCi,�Ur, furlf1ar1E7:» � tYrnt I .. c }clt_t ofAn average n.Wnbor of school age per are expectod ri.�t o. .N ies of the ChicocUnified � �choolujxacr a�c'tr��;�1,l b .i �, , ti Utilized b these .Y per,��ons + Parkv~iei�rt�;�„ement4ry School wrjbujd be the moot severoly !X"PadtOd school although tho capacity for lutur,e Growth in enroll- mcn-t exist-_ thore. Cla.;7ro Juni r High and Chico Senior nigh will alio realize an ur, lmowrr, in in c�'ix��a11�. tent, The transporta,t,ton of a°!audents tb LIld Y"bw1 chool Wi:Il.l. be doponda:at on buot;i,ng. ,,xj t, 1:11 �' '^ m'erv1ce in this a.roa wou�.d not be ou;lI 'i.aierit' _tp handle �r ,ay, ultimate ) v{,. �t y� ,y, �s ,] y� �1 '7 yy y�yy {� ry^�� yw� �+�,yr� rj�� Sho µi4 '4''WLeli.,i. e '60vti.LoPtif'nt an �n � Ale. long-term f l, y; li ti,onal by-&san trill be required to zerye the -Area. require ,,�y w ero"r u over VI Zon i l torr a In the arta 'ma, �uir�. additional 00)1001 :VftOiL taae0 at some point in the !'uture d)occla�nte .I 1 F.Y �;rct'Undwater, dcvclop��ne��c oJ' n�ctural prang areal ,`Yd the drot,th conditS ��rzs ' c` a eau �.e i, �7}lower i% ear4T Wk Q FLJG1��d4... cave d p fid. onsiderablonovo� a�heS. eCt wetter Iove,� s' havedro ed considerably est n 1�. fipte cid' the groundwater resa�lx�cc in the area unit�awl, The avai.l.ab,ility c)f s concern �� of pr.imaxy'x in assenoing t}te� ul.timatcndevelo �o,' the canyani, The prQJect site is Withinet�eGap��n���; wa*Ler recharge area for the vast valley e charge occurs whex�e the wat��^bear�n yeas' fee can 'ormatio the `Puss j are exposed at the surfaco and are oe tod b inter=' � � " .4" str� ams � � • ^eks ' :and rivers cotn:�f�tg ��o� the highland elevstians. '"phis , yPica!lla 000t�rc rr�iles east of 'Chaco. t Hells in the area e,�, abqut ?-g �^reelc) are t' mall ( en n•nar the Yp Over 200 y feet an dept'll suetai,t e pumping yield, ',storage ` arld draw down iriformati on. "is' contained in 4ppendix x. ;�,.'"'�,►�" ��(d) �� , etati.on and i-taiiitat Plant communities are ©:'ton statified along the canyon walls whore there . are more severe topographic and logic limiting ig;ctors, Subtle a''1 t r o�ianges in water avail- � and/'or �.ir movement can bring about a sudden change in ve�;ej:ation, j,th so merry y dant eomm.saniti es n close proxi�mitlf within the tiranyon there are overlapping areas knoam as eco��ones, , s many teristically al-ea s b high eco. are charac- ovr�r 7 diversity.ch e oo toutl 1, Ocular plant Oppe les in the canydna area, appro,t DiAttolY 325 of which are native. Butte Creek Cahy(gj r.: y aY also have the highest diversity 0' . rare at�d er��dangered plants in Butte County. CS t cular� note in this aree a e the rare Bidwell xhot.- weed (PalYgonum bidwell,iae) the rare and endangered'' Sidalcea ra us --------- --�_.� and "e rare and cndahgered 1 13utte ritillaria (Fritillari.a, astwoociiae) Of these tin 1y t n dwelliae is _A e pectj�d ons,`,te r apo cd lava cap, rocky walls and characteristic shall:o+�v so`i l proms vid�y hsbitat for some rock dwelling spec:i,,, s gnh as Zive�-orevers (bud le a), Stonncop (ar�riadu ,) and 'Y Y Weeds 'illme' a t s cannot CoM ote vri ) These plants nrinaly, ed al grasses' inareas where econdiAioncomn�sr nore favorable � The s�Gt�cl,y area. i. s lo' dated 'within the U hich strctches.From peer Son�alran��.e-� nto�+appro;�timatel �rationsLife the la, Y lower foothill 2000 Feet above sea level era,st of Chico , Plealt 0.0,MM'uhities whxoh are x`E?pro et'1toCi 'on. site include the Crassland Ri aria l . Oak--Scrub, Oak- Mbadl.a,rt and. P C amntur��.te.es r 4 �y ..a4 .. " The G-Vassland i.ORMIx�a.ty off' the canyon "('f d xa dga ,areas, is' c oMpc;sed of mainly an,trorl:uccct nrz.ualxases aloYg with a, few native grassesThe most oomrnorz of fcsc�io wild oats y, G ra' nd .faxtai,;i art�h�sbutxk�axdl.�c�.�� rt�l: 'ed L ,c 4 , t�,. then .of tiS.s, ur e by at tGr;nv��` � r� man, �C61 ow SAsx",.,,�,hIS urea krca �o1-stitali.p) is fo,rnd. Sprang wil.dfl.ower d s 1Plo ys of. the canyon are well, documen•i.ed and are widely more cernmari of these to, sra�� reaident� are 13;d�rael�l "s "s soh1iny Tuck (Oxthncarr )us eriarithus Oilias (G.1 is spP•)',iddlene sMmsincka.e spp. Popcorn r'lowers (Plaglobothryrs s> P• ee fEro- y tim sT�P),upxr�es u fiefs s , .._ P ► Poppies (Es Zia SPP-) i Prairie `Stars ...�.,, �;hophra�ma s �'--- cl~ 10�� ,perennial, t � �, nP4 « J3ulbcus, type slants that may poss�.b�y occur incxuete ]�rodiaea spp. and Dictyoltell,um app. Other plants assow ca;s et d with the y " grassland ccs rr3un t include Blue Oalt„ live Oak, Buckbrushi Manz.anita,and Buckeye, dale--Scrub - "those are t " yPaca'lhe5eyacxpor�ed areas 'usu- ally along ridgel.and aroas. }yew T. y, year .},�. r teas art, Ck1ax`ac MrG.k izeeL by dense brush and Only wridel.y 8ca.tter. ed Blue Oak. Canyon Oak, Live Oak Or Digger Pirye. Shrubbery of the Oak-•Schub Community includes Buckbru8h, Manzan: to Oal. Porn is duck- v"eye, oy.t ,, 'oison Oak, Scrub Oak, Coffeeberry, Cham-100 Squaw Bush, Redbud and others. ' The Oak-Scrub Scrub and Orass- ai.antS. communities generally have•the highest incidenceof I'arft' and endangered plants of any of the canyon communitaes, With rospact to the-Skanswn development only the rare poly ovum `bidwell.iae has been located cnsit& in Unit 2. OUe Eafl.owrers a.ssociftted with U, isppl.ant�d community include the rare and endangered Sidfilcea rotaus� �: d the rare and endangered LVi't i.l.la.ria`e ,� tw2ot as � • Also TiWhere ara Lilies, Buttercups; etc— .� rt,. Oak�Scrub cottmunity i8 very susceptible Lo fire and it may create a considerable fire danger to those. homes built nt]arest triis i:ofmun.ity Oak-Snxru'b vegetation lends valuable stability to tlfe ridgejand soils,aid as also y aOSb61ated. With the most v, uabl.e wildlife habitat to be the proposed Unit #2. found. in i Oak-Woodland - The Oak-Idoodl.an.d areas (mootl,y propmted unit-#3 are rharac•tera,7�ed by , dense a ,. or 001,1 canopy of Oaks and an understory Of- moderately dense, tall shrub,- berg Power 1 and grasses, `.Trees Include Canyon Oak, have; Oak, Blue Oak, Digger Pine and cal:i'orna.a Bay. Shrubbery includes Msn snxta, Scrub Oak, P011.80n Oak, Buc)ceya, Coffee-, berry« SgtA Bush, etc, ,w Grasses and Wildflowers are wide. ly' distributed throughout the eomtriun�,�ty. (ee for species),, Oak-scrub r , & F6R . X ,.r, mi� „'�.�.�,1.� . ��,1 '!aK �.,T7� . '�.aa.J�,�:5�. f� �ar - ��\t.�,-1 . ..._... � 1/ ��t�P ►Yii` i�-� .,.:� py.+YW ...�� t�._-. .�_ . ,,........ . Ouifc; Gounty. .. �. �. :. �.'. ,• , _.�_ ,. �.. , ir.. �. :::: J . -;.. Sail, ,, as,.x+ v w.-.,... ,-� .� ..a�,..k.> w:a...,: _.r.- . ,..w»,.... r ==•,:t+ .,.,..a,�w, ,._:.,:,,a» v, �.. -.. .�. -, r... _... n, e..�m,.. w. ar...r , �.- � _.r„_..- e�-.. .. . �u.. ...-.+,u sav�kwf ,«w.,a �._., ..�,. ...� 1-3iG�::,�7 ©V x�_ t�,T ga t �r w { .r.iaa«a.�..•,w..Y...... �..-_._� .....<.+...,...,.� �,.. ...v..x.:.:ww ..�...._.� _�.,_u.��1.... ,_,.���...�� Atii � e a.. ..,.. _ ..-. a.0 (E). i UT p _ v At At, y , '"e'�'."^.w•rr.�.�A-.,..:n.\e:.x•_+x�..,._a,.�r:Mw.v.. OA ` t A... 1, , .,.. Inter-Departmea ta! Merar.4, o. Earl" Nelson, Environmental Review FROM, Bol 06. ser, Planning sUaACIIt..�:: s nsen ubd;,*L, ' sio om ent an Ska DATMi December 18, 1979 John (Wirt s once again to be commended for preparing 4 thorough t��e11 written report. Below are comments on the only problems saw. p:`23(g) Populat oni - The Chico area projections 'Eor1930 and 2000 are substanfibllly lower than recent growth rates would indicate. The cowitywide census of October 1975 found' a Population pi',49 Of 2 in the ;Chico urban aroa. An annum, growth rate of 3 to 41 over the past few years would lead to estimates of 56,000 to 591000 for the April 1, 1980 population. The population of the+entire Chico High School. District was 51,982 in October 1075: r).�3 (h) General Plan and Zonin i The description of 1��nd use designations •roin t e County General Plan has been' made but-of�date and inaccurate by the recent adoption of a. revised T;and tFse Element. The sedond paragraph should be revised to read as :eollows "The Butte County General Plan adopted in August 1971 ilesi 7' }a,natecl this area for Low DOnsIty Residentiali�se (1-4 dwelling uni Cs per acre)",'as part of the'. Chico urban area. The revised Land tTse Element adopted by the Board in October 1979 includes a land use, plan map which noir designates the project site and most of the Butte Creek Canyon arca as Llgricult'ural-Rosidontia a ne category with a density ante of 1=40 acres per dwelts ling unit and. S conditional criteria that must be met for County approval of parcel i :;,ices below 20 acres. Propo:;ed 'uni.t 2' will renttL*re a genera. plan change back to bi�►►� Density Residential in order to Ptoceed. Undeveloped foothill areas south of the Skyway ha,j►e long been 'shown. as Grazing d'id. Open Land, but the allowable density range ryas changed from 1-5 acres per awdlling ttnit to 40-160 acres per elver fig unit when the revisect Land T,tse hlEmen't was adopted." A campltetegan� up�ttoSt�ate` cost (Indtbaseestmated Traffic,and, C�.rcula.t on) for a median cros.obver tvatih turn lane8 should he obtained from t�-te Putylic tvorl,s Department and included in tti.s discussion p. 5 Zonnp We cons i,d.er tete S -14 zoning; to also lae i hcon� xstent rO r with to osed use of the site and will recommend rezonx,ng to 11� a residential za,n,e r 77 1' � Citi Irl', son, � �vlro'i�mantal Rov°a Pw + Baa -2- 2 -December December 1,8, 197' Lj ixt l w.w.w. w.r , 177 1�1;!nw,I6lht JI �G f`, . NoProject,: .l't IS:: confus in"I am mas eac�a��n to Gom axe ttlie Possible "f�4r rcac i�ng�' eff(k tsi of the P,Ves!�nt un.cIass�,�GiSs,e,d A- zoning ;ind' tre,'variours impacts o a i. ecfiC �, subdivision,: 7�he p� ,� l� propospi. ,1. �s.xoject lander consid' rataiori 1tj�x� i<;r the C�eVeIOpP,tent, and, Oc1tu'jlanc)%' of '1l certain nuj*er^ of sijigl;j�. family residenc6s ,in a pdrt ccuIar arrangen�etit; and 1oca,tion not just a xexonir�g to ro eth i;, m ° rr Q ' ng more r est:,iG: ive than A-2. 'Thai, scussTori oa. A11...;rnat ve�;'� should for -us On 'those which might, attc�,n the �rya;sicabjecti+lies of` the 1�ti'1r�jeci:, narr�ey prs?vision of hbusx:iz; sxtesands »r pro'atab] e 'ane rise► property. The "'no projecill alfo�xnative an this cvri�'e�t means no sub dz,visi.on ox" }ious;ing'' dtwel,iy'ament 6,r),d s1a,o xd he, e1r11ua'tecl in terms of hotis3"ng noods and possible noix xeSid, ent�al uses for the prIlpefty r ct, S1 ansela Subdivision C,In:it No. a File, File 71' 1e -8�. ' Alm Rezone } _ ', , r t 4 , n N(� ICE or- D i'� " ,� , hTi(?N a L t MAY `1 T0: f/7 Secretary for Resources CLARKA MISON, counj 1.416 Nin".11 Street, Room 1311 Cfbrk Sacramento CA 95814 At XT County Clerk County of Butte X��Ofi�ly �^ --- (Leal A en.c 25 Count';`��`'e` n�"a� tlxave a�unett'La1 �t ,r y)A �,� '.i roV- e,_. U :t ora��.KA ! .xa tf 'Il-aMm-e ��; Coun•l;^� Contex Dry a SUSiJEC7': Filing of Notice of Determination in Compliance with' Section 21lo8 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code'' .._� )MW Log o-08 116 r Project— Ti.: I e TQi1..��✓e Pr Rccl h1�a AP f 40•-41.-08 , L - ------ Kober i ilenn Ln � State C' ear.�ng Louse Ntunber I submitte- t:o State C ear g House ontact Person- Earl D. Selro-a, D, Te ep one Nutri e,C �"–' �, r E o t or97 'r►•-4 To ect Lpcat p � ;Aclj a nt yto an north o � 777' Mesa vestaurantl southea.t of Chico, Y,i� aY---- ��-,TTE— ie Pro3 ect DEsrrlption - n �riclang + 9 acres to crc,at a ux p'xcels of 1,65 to 3,3 acres. 7` This is to advise that the Lt�t "cu�tty . AdVi-8ory AgeAc'' g " Lead Agency has made, the fcl.low..n d�.erm�na '`,x e ;ard i ng the above--described pro; ect. 1. The prod ect a significant effect. on the �iil1 ria-,� ' environment 2: 17 An Environmental Impact Report was ' ttant to i✓heprovisions of CEQA prepa.re.d for..�h�.s prc�3 �.+ot purs and teas certified as requited by Section 15085(g), 14 Calif ia Admiristrat;ive I A. Negata.ve Decll.a'tat$,oh Vas prepared for t1iio pro,�ect pursltant to the proV',s*,ons of G QA. A co�vei l.. ioa may be eka�lt htd at the i ttivironmente.l, Ritvia t 13eE rtme'rtt County Center DtiVa, Oro`ville, .Cal.a.fo n3.a':';95 .6� " p W L-7 A Notice of Exemption `teras filed indieating trhis project is exempt from environmental review, Ap;i x:� �I pend , �� l 0f ice. ... ... ��. A,, statement of Overridirig Cbus deration, / ]' was, %" was x o adop tr:d for this pro j eo t . 5. tiiiti;gs,tri.on measures _adopted: by the & eMcy uc,�=' -f-- the 40proweA pro; eco "axe fi 1 • J� a J r 4.. I i r kP,e gel' Director y; s H F � e7 M , I • $a-a��;cl�U3 , 81-p2,.q-p D'�SCUSr�`YTON QF CDU. Cl IIlLTon , r 7'Ype o C ProA},ect; Annoxat ori and Tontai eve 7a , f x cGl eisDtevorrs'cry°gibnaxtxvzi o1- + 9 acxes tv CSS it2 xand ;dxvisa an to cr & 1 fob Of asr5 to 3.3 acres Saxe four 3 Mes • Ad j acent to and nor Ch of Tlie Sk ivGi par e? s I,ocatiana res"tau�rant , so�atltoas`, Y: west of 4• Proposed Densit of t of Chithe Y novelo menu cceSs and. Nearest l�ulilic 'toads Co.residence. Off The S} wa t R hxistng �� r 4 ages 5. A t b o the Mesa restaurant 0,71 easternNIVed crro property l�ouridar�r to e vxtonded -t 6. I`1et}iod of, Sewage, Disposal. q each parcel, p Y 7. Source oC }Vater Supply' GSA' #21 oa.k. Ridgo Sewer) pl. : Cran rlutual Water co",, o� �u�lfs, 8 Drax Proximity lines o1" Power. Lines ; BXtens ions rerjuirs' Cl -From lines on-site: 9, Potential for Further land d A48 aoixs and de �. e�istang theugli too rah V elo area and 'll�e SkywayjnoisehCorridor, ' rea �pment: Possible e northern potoMtial in the southern ;rre+.,aa. r developMenb 'Lnvit�m�r . Settx.n � ,E4Ysical to ,. f r r a.. Terrain • General Tri o 'r, ap}iic' Character to steep �c4nYpft h�.ul C, Varies fronX ro' ati�teiy level, b. Slopes; Less than 5 to over inethersteepl Ulufion'+ c Limiting Pa ctOxs i the site leas rxv terraa�risl�mitatonsuffsIiout half of terrain. 2'• Soils F ar Typo$ and Characte1•istics; 25�5n sup^averlj� Lanni sox Ss Volcanic br coxs shal,�oty rface roclt, high runoff of igin, List ting factors; potent3el Cxcessivo suit�.ble for onsite leach field systeMS St"Per on t1lo Cal f slo es . r rvcicxries's : 811Etll sail un , 3, Natural Hazards oi� `thopLand � terraxn. a f'ar�xic{ueke Rorie b 1~oUthil Sht;ar Zone wit hin tivo nta.les l3rvsx on Potential:; High on the by c+ 1�ir hazard: ul`, e �ri hotx tlzern vrti n ^open ft" Olds 6 �G �otv �.n 'ttxe Lands�,ide Post xtrem C, ent ad Hydrology Moderate bn the bluff. 4.r a= Surface lVatcr} Butts reolies SSd foot to the north, Parra 3 of. r D1$CuSSxoN or, ENVIRONMENTAL 13VA.t,1,'rATION i (continued) . ry Ate 4 ; n PiMI R' p e, + Dpi a� a L Characteristic bI, �8' te�o � ��;•an�cMu�ual-�VV'�.�er��on� raga. , ca act t aJ+ x,�st�,c_Natural Inf-il�trati:o, rl ow -5 north into B tte +�Urn anal suxfac o eek canyon, Biological Ftiyi ronmen S. � }gets. tion; 1�ivet8o , t + ` cotnm'�nit�.es Ind�.uding foothill- Q01zvoOd�.and and cj� parxal, on tlae;'bluT.-f sxopes: DisAturbed grasslarA on het i 't gontle Mesa., safer to,� (R attached 1�otal�.c�a1` survo�.'zetter:� G. til►ildlfor Habitat: l�ootlia,> oak wQodl-gnd prpvacies some, habitat Cox >axxds and small, mammals Cultural BnVirantnen't 7 Archaeological W4 NistoriPal ROsbtivcos in th r axea,. P.otmitia seyasitive axea r Survey Vft oanducted ta. tl . ears lly 8 recommended. (Refer to attached survey Jett er.� xs n �. ince Butte County General plan designationf Abricu.tuxal4Rosdeltsl fJ90 istifrig zoning A-2. S -Ii (SCenic Highway) ftlong Viae Sk tva; , l0: Existing Land Use on-site. One single-family y y a deve,lopeci land. y residlence and open Ili Surrounding Area., .. .g Y ,eek, :canyon bugs a: Land Uses; Open canyon land Butte Gr' lax ex undeveloped. Subd�v�.slo:n. xesxdences and ..a, Testaua ant � :ca�by to 'the- 'east Butte Crce;lc Bast °i'AC across Butte Creek Canyon to tlae 'Borth: b: Zoning: VRrS, A-2 R -J, Sg, 3, �., c: Gens. 'Plan des i n:at�iois , A riulttt p g ger to no and sa1�_esiron't, ,0. en land fu-tf' g- a� 1. Grazdhg- fo`r Skansen 8jib iv 0, )IOTt. �a an , and c' , Low Density Residential d: Parcol Sizes Variable,v , iz Nearest Urban Areas;to 40* as°cies. Chico' � 13, Pit Protection Sexvace; AliNedtest CountySta � t'`�.�, p�.�d'� Station: r .�4a� � lUa•te� A`�railab5.li'tjr t 6 mi�,es . a lyd�~ants. �Ct= Gran Mutual"Wdto Co . ones OXist in the Skans6h , 8ub%ti°�tisiO' �').:,j The Fo�,7 owe ng' conGerht and, enhvirotiment 1, Cactor liaise been xdt��at iet :Cor t1lis proposal.- .., .ro es ib r e : Disxuptiott of sCli�. and erosion increases � i , aO'v � aptnent (3 addit oral homes) and :from extonsio t or theeacc6$8 raad: (Partactilarly any oarthwo ��C xfe �vlxICA is ex e�ted to larw dlt�jrOd On the bluff areas, e�rirtt o' �. i x t it since ons�,dox able developable area; Oft the gentle t'et'xa,l: ) f, ippen dix B - page 88, O f 9 j' a� -08-11-03 DISCUSSION 'Or BNVIRONh1ENTAL VALUATION ,(contiblued) ,. lli Geo . la i c hazards clue r1;o' xoximi of known fa g. p . y fault and r, acGurrerace of, steep bluff slopes trhere landslides and erosion Potential are higher. 3b Increased drainage :from improvements. 3':f0h; i6d; 17a: Treatment faci. i'ties of,, the sewer service CITrict c'�nsist ; f two r,i-acre sewage lagoons near the :door pf Butte Criek canyon,! ,,e1ow the Afe$a Restaurant (16 ye.a old faci11ty}, soxvixg the' restaurant and Skansen Subdivision.. PUtur-p expansion int the system may be necessary to accommodate increased d,emandsu Sanitary sewer service will not be available until improvement work is accomplished on the waste disposal pends) which have developed holes in the impervious liner. An impervious barrier;'As Needed to assure that no discharge of paitially treated offluent Vill. be rem leased to groundwater (and thence Ilutte Creek)., Reference: I'1 December 16; 1080 letter from J. Lawrence Pearson Californaia- Aegional Water Quality Control. Board, to Richard A. Hoxton, repro- sonta't ve, :for the Skansen Subdivision and CSA. 121 and Skanser Subdivision EIR, September, 1979. • 4a; Vegetation loss from site development. This concern 'S,xeduGed cons the concentration of vege'ta;tion On steeper olbpes ,and the a'vna labilxt,y oP developa.ble open ' areas,. 4b The site lies in a sensitive area where rare and endangerod I p p ) the lams are otentxal. The botanist recommended clearance .Ear t pro j edt . (Rofor to attached slrvey lettet . 5r1 Ili` ects on e tistirig 5v ld`lile habi�tat'swi,11 increa's'e` I'as ,the now, parcels are de;e'l:oped The steepor bluff areas should bo tetained as wildliulo habitat Ior the longterm. '- 6b ib Sound attenuation measures are tecommencled for any residential setbackment' ear` 'The Ski ,4ay. Resi.denoos should: have an ddoquate The Skyway y` • g intermittent noise levels due to h;,gl speed Sveh:icU1A source � high 4 860' 11., l6cl ' Ex toilsion of the sewer service are-6 Micl futute expa r,,10i of the , Tea,( eii� ra:ca l.i ty, Will: be growth IndtYcing to tho atea;; "Residential ''papt' lations In this outlying area will expa-Ad. TTK Subdivision an px&tioroide ft f limited COpe coM;pared. with the Skall'90n specific r�.nrteX��.�.on is o The proposed pq.,ce" dosig7 may not meet the County's. design standards Appendix >i, page $b o 9 +3 nvltonrnirrinl Royle* Lo,OCT'��, tr 1900— DU_•_,_' 00 015116fy` D vta4 kSapte �F¢i'�.>jT/' ,• 1 J[ fL r. te• Gene Het : iii}; Associates , P. 0, Chic ? D CA Dear Mr, HMnnirg o y 9 At our° re ues; tleptembor Igo 198o � conducted an arehaeologibal rec onrniai s sane e of two Adjacent, properties located a.d �,1c6 t to thiE�n _ orth side of '-tAe Skyway, on top of the bluff overlook r►b Nutte Creep t �;pp;aoxintatel'yl three miles to the east of Chico. They are descr,.�ed; as fall. W>;s Gene Henning - yAP/Mo-41-a/cRll s�g��80 -08-1143 app.»`i,� �ima,�;ely 5acres of land 1u1 ated 'in the SWi of the NI�'1 of 1�lectiat�. 3. T. 21 N. t R. 2 9-o Hamlin Canyon ouadrahgle, 'j.5 series. The proposed prorjeot is to divide the propdr-4y i$ -Ito four ' p +rCels.(ane resi:Uence is currently located on the property. The property is generally level and covered by aA owck grass= ion. , type of vegetation. Much of the area of the pr. ope„�ty has been modified b bulidoz:irig. Vi8t;t 'La Mesa; Inc. - appro:X mately 11. acres of land l6ca•ted ad,i.acent to the eastexn boundary of the Rennin rty g pr; ope The property is 90nerally level 'With ah oak -grass .��1�d type of vegetation. A reo- taurant and parking lot ar, e c,,tii�rly•rihtly located on the,�property. Prior to. s�nnaiss trice of the above ro rtic s . onsta' {el?�, the arohaeol�krtcal situ record files ma_ntai,.,id, at Cal +fob':�` State uftiver�s ; ` ' ' Chid. to determine if any 1 { , recorded ar6KL1U1 ogical Y, sites were located on pry. ��� ously'1 to on or 4rJ t;�ce�t the, property areas. ' too archaeological sites hA,1C b0bh recorded for these areal, p n that al areas`ofnthesance of the ',proptrrties was complete � l properties 7•tFre (,.are 'ul.ly axaMitea e6 the presence of arehaeologic�:l or historical materials or features. No indications of archae-ologii�a1 or historical materials were identified on either of those properties and it is ofothe xo i sad ar b di borvc .,clearance, _ be....,�ranted for both Sncerely) yours, a Atrchaeof ogy Consllthn i i [ r kl �e+ ,1r y IrYv, .. � h t it , � . i', r. � . ,. � � : ., .• 0 b , L� a ry BMW,� Cyti .,.. " � tif)T;C�tL� ��; I..7.�RM�:NA.C1�I✓ TO: /�% 5cc:retsry i or ' Resource$ 144.6 Ninth Street , ROOM 1311 SEPI g Sacramento, CA 9581 C.lj,�►i IG . ryh:WON4 Coryunty�yt;lerk ;'."�.•!'' �,v �l ,4 �,��' Y' ��r xt � «r-.d1�,wro.� iy"�ln�wwrr...a Mr7P��Y lel % f County Clark -... � count�y ;,�i, tj.� F1W (bead A enc ry�a`��y� '1 y., y�q r� Y y�9�/f y. ^� ��`7 Y�+�l+}f 2 r C o t uJl ET GF .+.%3.V V M ial i. �l..ttl',"',r, �i .4 Ll e Y �1. F �� C � st 0- Dv STX" J CT; riling of ldotrice p'" Determination in Cntnpl.ianca with Section 21108 or .21.15,2 of -the Public Resources Code .�y • E ), to 80--''6748-01 PSL Uj C4: W tom. e antative Parcel ;Ma riA 40_L�1���, 'Izl Ba]dw*ixt GoxitracL-j4g moo. 51~ate C earin house Numlaat I submi.ttt ci to St a—E-e C taring House }ontact FersC n Earl D. Z� eI00rx, bi.rao Lor w�"`E�p�Yo�:e Num r Project Location ._o .nt "e� -1a. 111 . Lr.ay y;ioosecty iiz 7rT. 2' V. R. �µAr,c�'ro `c in; A land di,vi,si.on to create three SLacre, ,parce].� anis a ,ihemaincier o.Y ;9.5 acmes (1.tLd•.5 aor totdl ) 0 This is to a.tivise that the BiiL +as C 2yiU it;;7 - Adv-i,sory Ag has f head A�ettcy Baas made the •.E611owing det.evM1-nz'ti.on8 regarding the abc+ve-descxxbed -Dro j act /i% �i� ] The project have a significant< o�•EOct on the j `% wi II not eai,virorimetia { 2 / %/ Kiri t lnvi.rontnetital > n"Vlct .: �ePO:�: t. was prepared for this ;)Yo j Ott pursuant to the provisions oCto grid teras cet i ed a$ required. by Section 15085(g) , 14 Cali ."'ornia c d A-`ftis%:;aLve Code, %'7' A LtogA,tive 1)oclarat;ion eras prepared Por this -o ojactr pur8uanty ` to the, provi`.siotis of ,Ct QA. A copy of Lhe Nl:i 9 tivc Declar�� ti,tatt May ibe....ekati.it W Ott the Envi.rothertta.l Rovia:q b,o_partzenu �; Cot�ttty Ctttf:er baalre� c7raeri,le, Calornia 05965, A Noti.ec o.t» Extemption was tiled indicating this project is x e etript from e4virohMentcal. revioY4 ,y App ,i,pan't . Balftin cons y. ui.xg Co.or� s Parcel i DATA SHL'ST rtLog •80--w-2241 11. Pyo,it ecDescription 1 • Typo 0;� 'PrQ j"�nct Tentative Parcel -.Map 2, Brief Description: 'Land division to create_ three 5 -acre parcels and ++yy remainder of 29}.��q-(. ahcrel/s_y., Lam, •�!•. i acres to'La�. _ i?y tQn :r 1.7tJu 4.o'rL7 M4'+t 17V.4'li �,"'n.o T�i' y �- •. ✓.----- Slt'way� in Battu Creek. Cyon. (Portion ofsaw T,_ 21 N R 2 1✓. Proposed Density of Deva ]opne t: -acme parce7.s(plus f�er�eta��() Amount of Impervious Suxf;acx, g• Mit mal (existing aro,-3 6.Access and Xeavest Public ublic Road(o) Minimally i.mpxoled accep;s� road from the wast off The Skyw4y along Butte, Creek. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal.: On-site sep=tic tank,l.eac dsystems 8. SQII:vco of Water Supply: Xndi_yidual wells • Proximity of Power Lines:_To parcel bound4ry� extension required t p Th 10 PQtenti;al fox :Further land division$ and develo mc�nt • e 2y �-acx•e tarcel could be further. divided into _fl, rT,;Larcels till x^ the D ;fin r .ronmental Seton current FR- zon i.n�. , ' g !!h-,YsIcaI tnyiro=ent e 1 Teracai_n ��_ a General `l.'opographic C ' 1,aracter:. Predomnan•t1Y ftat aJ�.uyia�. ri�rer cieposts; kith steep ea_ neon duff slopes he southern ��. Slopes: Less _than 5% 'to over G°o in the steep bluff Raw ortian terrain di Liw ting tactors ` Steep ft'sl0pe8 '.diz ti t'f s...y, Ma `ari.tY off. site has I.., Soils no .terrain li.mx,tatio:s., a. Types and Chdrac teiii 8tias *� y� < y� (� yyry,t� j �{ " '� , N ' r � a i� V [4 �Y�od.,l. '�i oll l r�` 11, dr,od ' o 1 r+. N ,9 ,j tai '111 s. Have er, -Mai of this r lati re,L deep,., undrodg4N-.d, alluvia]soil,si uft�; slis .0e0siet o ; T \,cthes , soy l typo; a shai'J.�w rocky, soil G1l stoel terrai ` ,1 b LiMiting Faators:+F�tcEsssiye ocki.ne80.� Sh, �I1 .,and steeb:�,� 80 on, blu f slo os� ,, �xoessiye permeabi:l,—Ity onan -tail s:� Xatu:oal lfazard8 o.' tkl Land Mai©r•�ty o� site liar few imi.iation •W a.Earthquake, oae.:.''oot�i.l.l .8hearltZone withig two mil es bi Erosi,t�notet5�1 :`' h or t _ , � ,' •� ,the ' ,.."� e ,�dzar " d : rcame c. ,andslide Pot0"1!tial: P r iv oil Potential: w1rat44 , ren .the f s. a: Surface "+gator.utte ;c:reelt lies 701' C�,e '�o the nori,h«i};1~e lies on or tom.µ the butte Greek .f100d p'lairil� outsi:do , he €S Hated T';`�oed :Iazarc� Bundy di °th►���'prtmcat o ousan' „ en� M-bdh be e is Mme ';v T" der l nsurs det A i xst; r. ti. oo , `` � hazard' '` �, '•'�,, a � > l`'' t i,�a'ir� »iS�I.eG"`t Ggntlxtuedr ...•.? ,, 1I, � b. Ground Wator r„ Possible _�el e�rPted �;`roundwatar tabl1.edto , Y'S2 "i mti ty o. Drainage Characterxs'tics;.N.. l. _1�,rBti.on \of Butte Greek. d Annual Rainfall (no�ma�.; � p r j / e* ,4J 't - fig ,II ac ovs i Vlo -o U n - r.,; 4 +�wG.`,LL + _• ". /Si,o 'Quality:y: dwa te�ry cen f+redext,.l.� ng� a p ._._. _. .: ' 6 Aco�.al ustic Quality 7 Air Qualit3r: Biological Envirozament 8. Vegetation: Divrerse °communities including foothl.l.l_ oak woodland and, ,r chaparra o` V4 b o es—Riga pan and olayn. �Rouer, o a =a� ed t c� anti i �i� gt�rtrP P,�_s nd on the alluvial g erov� des �• Wildlx:f e Habitat :Rparian vegetation good hab- tat. _ foothill oak woodlands also . provides some habitat for bards and small ��mmals, Cultural; Environment 10 Archaeological. and Historical Resources in the ares,: Potent all - sensitive area.,. Survey was conducted and clearance. is .reOO=OzdJ0(L 11. Butte County General Plan designation.: A ricult ra!-IR!es"d . ®, 12.4 Existing Zoning,:_ ,"R--5, _;rive acre minimum parcel Existing 'Use 13. Land on-site:.Open urideve1 land , orevi2u dj �tu:tbod for aggregate extraction.. 14. Suwmlounding Area: a. Land'Uses : Butte oi- undevelo ed. "'� � UUTC vision resOn On a ent' ces andp ca eal�restaUrant nearbon bluff �ato t .sou eas : bu e reek has to e.no ;h ar�d hast._ 4 b Zoning : PR-,5. A,-2 c« Geri. Plan designations:, Agricul tuval.--Reside t i al. in B t-too -; Creek Oi nyonAD da Para el Sized : Variables =Lo 40+ 06 Population t 15« Character of Site 6,nd rea:_ d ext undovelo ed alluvial lain and 16 Nearest Urbwi Area-' Chico, mom. es 1741 Relevant Sphoes of b1f1.11ence: 1$m lmprovement s Standards Urban Areas, c 1 r Vire Protection Service: a Ncer _ y ept County ($ta`to) Fire Station. Y� co . 5 _males bi. WatetAvailability " Xbne. other than local wol.ls . and tjrAj k.'ca'acit... . r onds �erha s it ;Area • �-----� �---- '� 4 Schools „ Appondix V page ?b of ' r x x X �xscu 1PN\\ o NVsbN�rY 1'he forns and ezvionM�ntalfaoiors aavllw�e been identified for th;i.s, proposal '1bdisruption, of soil and erosion increases from dgvelopme;t t h. of fourpmesites and from `i�npvovetent af' the access road 'Particularly any ea.rthwoi-k vequired in the bluff areast; Nhioh is expected to . bo limited since considerable developable area exi; is on the gontlr; alluvial al pain axea 1h: Geologic hazards due to proximity Of a 1 town fault and occurrence of steep bluff slopes where earthal:ides and erosion potential, are higher„ 3b: rncreasnd drainage from improvementsv ad, Ji The property lies near the 8utto Greek flood p1,al0n. L s . and ma,* experience some flooding influences during e�rcessively y Intensi,ie stortr activity. �Sowever th•e situ is located outs d.e the EITIV,,-identifidd Blood Hazard Boundary area. - � 1l ��r.,'ito sep ta,c, The `leach'MeldsystemsEleatedroundwate tablOs exist. lco aoupty Environmental RealtA !Department has given, clealance to the 5-acre parcel land division, noting that thissite is predont-- inantly deeper al.luvi.% soils that were never mined or dre"d.ged. 4a: Voget�ition :Loss from site dovelopment: )'his concern is reduced considering the proposed. density and the eco ce"6ility of developable open areas. 11he riparian "vegetation is.:Iocated in the far eastern and of the property, away from the ,proposed -acre parcels. 4b • The site lies in a sensitive potential. A ti.ve area where rsr�� and endangered Plants are p recent survey discoverer) a few.,rare 1 plants in the bluff and rim areas when development `is not possible. Therefore, the botanist recommends cl q,'arancs for the prop ect . subd ect to future survey and analysis it development on t.ali steeper bluff's is undertaken. irI'Refer to attached lettere. fid: `feces on existing wildlife habitat will increase as humany laxly %n,,, popu.lations in Bette Creak Canyon glow Cpar�t�•cu undeveloped areas such as this). 6&: The project meets the minimum, zoning requir�'iments of �`ive"acre parcels C�- pperidiis F Pale 8 of i 3m: iusGtrssiox or, 3MviRoN=nTTAsj EvnuT orr 81 Ili. The immediate, canyon area has not yet 'been dev6loped though extensive - land alteration has occurred .in the past from, mining and dredl,-Eer tailing processing for saod,-P--,nd gravel. Thispro oe-b will encourage rural residential development.'on k Q th' Btt o a pl y Vii;v �-,: . ��,. Vin' , � ,���� � l? the '��ywa�p ,.'p..' . OLe aor move inteh' siv^ e r66id e4tial 'developments have been ro osed ` in the .Seneval area. 13d, f Inarea ed Skyway rz2crVachment access points abd traffic will be created by the project,,,", � 11a ,y b Increased hb p )ic services will be generated. in an outlying, area. 16a, b Ut lity exten;zigns Into Butte_ Creek Canyon off the Skyway bluff ax -ea will,bo requai,red. 17b: Potential mosquito breeding areas may'be pv.esea in or rear the project site due to the Butte Greek canyon location and mature of the surrounding environment (ponds ixa 'tL :.�npdser tailings oedur throughout the area). i 21 The 13utte Greer canyon is highly sensitive for ai,,dhat( odogZ+.,-4i. remnants. A recent site survey was pe`"formed and two pre,cr' ou.sly recorded sates were evaluated. No new resources were discovered. Project cJ_eaance r�,s r�,coinmended since: �.evelopmon�, o i f the pro j ec`t not ed co res�,lt n marts to these Avi i,&UsO y a dente f edis sites. Appendix V - pp,o 8a of r, WWI SURVEY FOR RARE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES OF VASCULAR PLANTS CON- DUCTED AUGUST 16 1980 ON APPROXIMATELY 90 ACRES OF PROPERTY OWNED BY THE BALDWIN CONTRACTING CO. d INC., BETWEEN THEM< WAY.AN r3UTTf~ C.REEI" I SECT CVN 3,``T �I` i^��° R � ,f;�. btlf`t'� CQUNT�(Y . CALIFORNIA „ t A. Habitat: The project site contains at least elements of four basic habitat types, although al four habitats are somewhat atypical, as discussed below. Much of the area can - iists of a long, flat ploughed field at the base of 'a wooded bluff. Access is via'a; service road originating at the offices of the Butte Creek Rook Company, with secondary access via a primitive dirt road that exits from the Skyway. Both access roads ore controlled w;th locked gates. Power lines traverse the northeast end of, the site. Elevations range between approximately 300 feet at the ploughed field to about 400 feet along the rim ofl,be' bluff. Valley Grassland; 1 This habitat is characizkcl�bygrass s and (orbs That develop rapidly in the spring and complete their rfe cle s�by early summer, with a few slow -developing species occurring throughout the rema►nder of the growing season. The ploughed' 'field evidently was a valloy grassland habitat before it was disturbed, although possibly it was a little atypical as a result of some winter flooding, Elements of undisturbed Valley Grassland remain on the rim of the bluff. Gross spec Ws present include fescues, bromes, wild oats, medusa head,, .nit grass, hairgrass, Italian rye, and Johnson grass. Star,this0a has become v: -ll established below as well as bifid' - weed and a few milkweeds: in e, a undisturbed areas, spring annuals such as Hook- Or plantaih, purple godetia, and tomcat clover occur among the grassesy with slower devel'oloing species such as lessingias and spikeweeds making their appearance' now. Foothill Woodland: The kfibl tat type occurs al along the slopes of the bluff On the southern edge of the property, Normally this habitat type it character zaJ by the dominahae of blue oaks and digger pines. In this Inst0ce, however, valley oaks, predominate} , f7 L. with a few blue oaks occurring on the rim of the bluff. In additio�kl 'se�,,,ial specl'es associated with 'slightly damper habitats abound in this area. Such species inclyd.e_ ' r$dbudj .grdpe, pipev.ine and cof�feeberry► Othor,woody specios p _.sont include rI interior live yak, canyon live oak and California buckeye N Pestle parsnip, hedge parsley, bur cherv`tl,`Wild iris, poison oakand muvort o, tur in the und�,'rgrowth. chaparral This habitat, which is characterized by the dominance of brushy species such as buckthArn, buckbrush and poison oak, is not fully developed at this sitea�ut does intergrade to a certain extent with the' Valley�Grassland Cod FoothI'kl ,WoodA; land on the rim of the bluff. Riparian; Elements of a ripariai habitat occur primarily along the northern edge of the property wherethere tire. varioua sink holes and ephemeral' sloughs among the dredger tailings. Tho most conspicuous woody Species include cottonwoods and willows, but an occasional button willoW and spicebush-are present, with an abundance of wild grape vines. Herbnceous specie^, include smartweeds, umbrella sedge, baard grass and -cattails This habitat type is notr however, cis fully de- veloped here as it just to the north of the property along Butte Creek. 1 B. mare and Endangered Species. A small population of Robust Checker (Sidolcea robusta), an otf#cially re'dogn zed " rare and endangered species of flowering planer has been reported' less than two mlteS from the project site on the rim of the sante bluff In Section 36 to the east northecist. This species is very difficult to identify in the field in its dry state at thI4 firne nfo ­,_- the year, it potentially could occur on the rim of the bluff on the situ although it has not thus for been reperted as occurring there. A small population of B dwelPs Knotweed (Polygonum bidwelIiae), currently recognized as rare buff not endangered, is present on the site on the rim of the bluff' 6bout 150 yards east northeast of i3urtohls Mesa. restaurant. A second rare but not endangered siaecie;, Butte pritillaria (df' llaria eastwoodiae), potentially could oe„uur on the waodo4 siapes of the bluff, al" though no r tillar a remnants'were observed on the date of the surrey. CHECK_IrIST COI~ VASCULARpLANTS Tl-IAT WERE, IDENTIi~IAMiL6 MIRING THE 11 BOTANICAL SURVEY CONl�UC'i ED AUGUST 16 19so r�ra APIRCJkIMATELY { ' 90 ACRES OF PROPERT`«` , OWNE"BY j HE BALDWIN CONSTRU('71011 CO", , IIW.Clit ` �CCQtvilACtit`I NAN ,I SCi`i:NIiIFIC��1;h�A1VtFt,'� Trees, Shrubs and Vi nese Di er ine gg p P inns s'abinian ', If Coftortwa>od BMJ Po ulus fromonmi Willow Salix-,,,;PP. Poison oak",, ,Toxicodendron diilobum WIId grape' ::> Vitis californicus Cal ifornia buckeye A� sculus cal ifomlcus Valley ook Quercus Iohata Blue ock Quercus dou lasii lnteriar live oak Quercus wislizenif, Canyon live oak Quercus chtZsolepis Redb.ud Cer cis occidenfalis Pipoine Arisfolochia cal ifornlcc Blackberry Rubus sp. Coffeberry Rhamnus cal fornica ba4a<fhorn Rhamnus croceu Elderberry Sambucus mex, icana� Sox el? 1. y y., Mayweod w Anth em i s co°u l a Tarweed ;, Mrjdla elegans II , 4 Trrweod'. y -. 18 a s i Madia sp. o ° _ `I. Lomatium a�udic ,Ule - ' 10-81 <,..,_.,,.,..�.,.�.,., ' Common hed��e Prw'sre �" Y Toriiis hetero' h . Knotted hedge parsley ;, Torilis nnod, osa Prickly` lettuce Lactuca serriola R lotus Lotus Lours_ hianGj Mid sweet pea Lathyrus sp._ " Mule ,ears W.�'a, sp' Wood tern Dr o heels, arguta Mrid'Inladir fern Adiantum'own b Goldbeck fern Pityrograrrtma trian Ura is; Milkweed �scle' ar•eremoct�rpus' _ "l Milkweed *� Ascle,,p as fasci� c� uldris itagwead" +1 .; Artem�iss psrlostachya Gf)mmon`�horke'y flower Mimulusuc� ttatvs Thistle 7i ' si CII'SIUr41 •, p (I Smooth cat's ear Hypcchoeris gla6rd Wild iris Iris harfwegi Grass pink Kohlrcauschia velutina Pnglish'plantain Plantcao, lane eolata I`laoker's.plantdin Planta_o hookkdtiana Smartweed p6ly s Cocklebur lq! strumarium California poppy dallfUrnica - Horseweed Canvza sp Cati•aii, �rha. M�ti�ril Lupine i4 Lupir��rs spr „ I w t 7.4 Lessingla Lessingia sp. `Tomcat clover �- e I Trifolium tridentatum � e r u Cottonwood Micro cal ifornicus Willow her�� �' 1� s o E ..,I�lobiuin P�- Hansen's clubmnss ;_ �.- Sele i eillci hanseni, ...._.,, ,_.»..�.... "e Stonrcxop, Dudle a tymosd California sooproot Chloro alum or riclionurtit 5 .�.._ E ddleneck _ Amsinckia interined a Umbrial f a sedge It C eros eragrostis ,y�_, Gudwesd Gh( JI m sp. Hairy linanthus he ,nthus cilia ..ii othus c1li tu» r3►,dwi3, I! ,s knotweed b Polygonum ite,iiae Honeysuckle 1 r; Lonrcera sp. it Woolly suni:lower Lr ._oph ly lum lanatum, „� purple godetia . Clarldoup teurea „ Centaury CF�;�taurium sp. I`.;',' j piti'sl',+ne Portulaca ole„r races Jf � ,, .1, !;itch's spikeweed li Hemizonia fitchii -' � Blue dlcks Dche!os�em,,,ma pUlchelld' e, y i Grass nuts BrodSaea IaIXa y --,- >> `ampnh ' Peridda s .r p Hot rock pensteition h, orrsfi_ eerhon deushrs t�uttal I is bedstraw Gal iurtinuttal 11 i � SLI IMML 'Wau' ILI 11 � 4i141&wt Bal d,.� n 0 °. n',` rac t iz2g_,C o . , Ind.„ u. Boac 72,E Chico, CA 95,927 Dear Mr. Baldwin, 1� „. At your 'request on Friday, August 290 1960 C conducted an %-) "4 ebonnaissance of approximately 90 ages of,,': ;. archaeological your property lcwcated between Butte Creek and the Skyway, 1,2$ miles east o --e the point where the SkyWay , appryoxymately crosses Butte Crb.ok. The property covers a portion of the 2 E.-, Hamlin Canyon Quad. , 7.5'' N of Section 1 Ti�21 N. , R. Series, AP#�I.O-�i-].3 & 1� The proposed project: is for a � r four parcel. division of the property. r p t age of The property lies along the bluff at the sou �h�:rn e tt, J' 1 1 Jproperty grin the level food plane at�theobottomof the bluff. Bunte Creek Canyon �Vbert `the.. , covers the steep bluff at A porta on oi' the property . the level flood plane Vegetation along edge of the canyon. consists of grasses, and scattered trees, while along the ° blu 'f the vegetation FIs quite dense consisting of pine,, oak, bay; ;poison oak, vines~ an(! brush. my reconnaassbnee of the property x consulted the Prior' 11oi archae6l,ngical site red'ord files maintained at California if. State Univ4r8ity, Chico to determine any pre.vioudly . "rG corded atuhaeologxcal sites were looted within the ;pro joct area. 'two arc>:gaeologi.oal, sites were recorded as being;' located on the property, both of these were reoorded ars, archaeological sites, CA -ABUT -241 and OA-BTUT�246, consisting. of. small natural rock she=lters with a -shallow middon deposit My reconnaissance of the property was complete in, that all p considered likely to contain materials of archaeological ' areas s iPicance \Here carefully e.�tama:ned. rhe level , historical orflood,piano area had: recently'. been plully so that ground p The dense v otation visibal,ity. in ,',-his area was excellenth g along the bluff prevented a complete examination of this portion off' the property but l was able to gain adA.10 s to most of this area; No archaeological or'historieal materials were observed during my inspection of 'the property o�,�hey. Shan those previously recorded; .!� I; �nM„Mnj� vya�,t�^ Arrii ----------------y Ifn`lBOW, G`�VY V�II4�UtJC `�4� ii �T/L5� Ir��TI 111;'J� NJr 4Y �'`�GC�V P.O. �;v� P��e h�rliC�C, i v i August 29 j 1g8' H° Page 2 CA -MR -241 K was found to be located near 'the eastern boundary of the property along the steep bluff. Tho site consists of 7 j a shallow r,, -%k shelter, 20m. wide by 2.5m. high by 3m. deeps with a sma" w midden deposit inside and in from: of the rock u' shelter. This site has not been previously disturbed. CA - BLIT -246 is also located at the eastern end of the �ir,operty and consists of a smallrock shelter formed by a, large " pieces of the V, �llapsed canyon wall that have i°. ted a SMAD, rock she. t for " along -the bluff The sheltOs is 2m. 'ride by 2m. high rued 3m. deep with what once was am, extensirve midden deposito The interior floor of the rock shelter has been almost com'ietely excavated by to pot hunters" and no significant cultural deposit remainsat the site. It is unfortunate that OA -WTD -246 has been dostrop since there are so few of these sites remaining in Butte County, The proposed project will only involve the western half of the p.voperty and CA -BUT -241 will not be affected by the project. Itis unlikely that fixture doVol,opment will ever occur along the face of the bluff where the site is located and so direct or indirect impacts from the proposed project will not endanger the site area. No additional mitigation measuresshould be required for the protection and preserves - tion of this site since 'it18 well hidden and unlikely to attract attention from "pot hunters". St is therefore recommended that archaeological: clearance be granted for the proposed project. cerel yours, J e s * P. Manning rchaeology Consulter; L� ���cr�e�� s) s' NOx'IU t? TERMINATION , TO I7 Secretary for Resources CLAP G ,'C A. NEI,SC�N-. 1416 Ninth Street,, Room 1311 JAciNr County C,dr�t Sacramento, CA 9581,4 � 7NC� Pdpu{y ill X7 County, Clerk County, of Butte FROM; (Lead Agency 25 0oun y Dente-r rave Bhv],ro tal Zeyew `�•parVment " Zixav e,-UaIiXorp oty C :ntey Drive Oroyi.11'd, California 95965 SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in Compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Pu"61ic 'Resources Code tRD Log # 80-10-01-04 ` Tentative Parcel Map AP 40-41-15;16 Vista La Mesa, Inc, tate C earing ouse Number (If submitsto State C eara.ng` House ontact Person i'e cep one Number Earl D. lNelsoh, Director 91r,.�534- .4777 `Project Location North of The Skyway on land w i`Ti,zc u es The a 5tx t� int. soutltea°,st ref •Ohico. Project De. cription: Land division to create cine S-acre parcel and one 3.3 acre parcel 011.3 acres total)-, ` This is to advise that the Butte Advisory Agency Lea �Agenc7y has made the afolloG,ra.ng d��t��rmi1sat ons regarding the above"des crib (ad P'roj Oct 1, Theproject'%W will have a significant effect on the arj will not environmezit , 2 %% An E•nvIronmental Impact Report was prepared fot-this projei purstt nt to the provisions of C> nA, and was certified as requi;r;od Ly Section 15085(g) 14 California Adriinistrative Code, A MgatiVo Declaration has jSTred for this project pursuant to t:he provisions of CtQA,, dopy of the Negative Declaxa- , tio,h may 1�e e atninod at the Environmett al t oV� 0e 4 Department, 18-F Cbunty Center Or ovine, Calitol�nia 95965 4 3; A Nb+-ice of EXemp Lot Was fi!ed indieati�Ypr g th�...��_oject 1s6'' exbmpt from environtiiental reviow. Appendix XT f 2 t Ill. Dxsctyss!dN OV BOV14rIJMENTAL EVALUATION Project Description, I• Type of Project Tentative ParceJ Niap 2. brief Description: Land divi$�-fin to create or 8 -acre 'parcel " and one. 3.3 acre parcel ('11 ; 3, acres total) 3. Location: North: of The Skyway on land which includes The Mesa Restaurant, southeast of Chico. 4. S. Proposed Detisity of Development: I commercial Use Per 3.3-8 acres Amount of Impervious Surfacing- ,. � �xa.st.irtg restt�urant wit)i ,paned: parking ares on , arcel 2• unciotermrned for ` ; parcel l Vii. Access and Neatest Public Roads Laved. access road 2 C) . Wide) off The Skyway. 4M' ± 7. Method ofSewage Disposal: CSA 621. (Gak Ridge Sewer) g. Source of JVater Suppi.y: Cran Nit wua7 Water Co. 5. 10. ProXimity Of ;PWVCx Lines: Extensiol s required for parcel i Potential fol -',!'further land d.ivisiotis and development: Possible, though topography limits buildable area to land nearest to The 5 }: yway Environmental 8ettLng }?]Yysical Environments 1. Terrain a. General `topographic Character: Vari.• s from relatively level.. '; to steep carryon b'lut f slopes in the � ' I ��rt portion, b. 5 o,pes: Less t}sari 5 to over 30 in. the steep bluff terr:q).in. C6 Limiting pi dors Steep slopes on Bluffs, About 40v of the si e has noterrain i'imitations 2. Soils a. Vypos and Characteristics: Toomes soil. series4�2q't deep;, gia'velly loam soils, volcanic breccia origin, 25-50t surface rock., high, runoff potential. b Limiting FdOtors: DXcossii've rockiness, Shallow and steeper soils Ott bltii;f slopes. 3. Natural }}axards of the .Land a. Larthquake Zone: Foothill Shear Zone Ivithiin tjrO ,mikes, b. , Erosion Poteatialt nigh oh the bluff► c. Fire Hazard. Fxtrer000 4• d. Landslide Potential.- �}oderate, on the bl,u�f. nydrplogy �i. GUrface Water: Butte Creek lies 1.500+ deet to the north b. Ground Wa'ter'; AV'ailldble from 'valley aquifers; I well to northwest of paroel i.. c► Drainage Chatacteri,stics: Natural.' iiiiiltsaCion. 1pPeri ix - 'pago a of . j I VALUATION " 4� Ill. I)ISCiJSSigN QP 31NV�reQNMi:N"IAL l;'VA Biological 1~nvironmetct: Vogetat,ion; Di.v�r. camlga ties, i cl~tjdi4 t' i 1 i l aak .Yroe� tad. it i. and chaparral on the"bluff slopes, (lteleT to attaalied botanical survey letter,) b. Wildlife ]Iabita't: Foothill. oak woodland provides some hAbitat for birds and small mammals. Cultural Environment. 7. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area Potentially sonsItive area.. Survey was conducted and clearance is recommern.ded. 8. Butte County General, ,flan designation: A�ritultt�ral�ltesicle�ntial 9, Existing Zoning: A-2 (General) and S•Il (Scenic highway) 10► Existing laancl Use on sa,te,, Mesa Restaurant and open undeiveloped land., fir. 114 Surrounding Area: A . Land Uses: Open canyon land, Butte Creek, canyon bl,'bM largely uncle+ire loped. Subdivision residences and a restaurant nearby to the southeast, tutte Creek past POC noaroy to the north and east. b. Zoning: FR -5, A,-2, R-1., Agri cal c. Gen. Plan desigi'.tations: ttial; Grazing- Open Land further to north and south; to- Density Residential for Skansen Subdivision Unit.s l Anel 2, ' d Parcel Sizes! Variable*, )z to 40+ acres 12. Noarest Urban Area: Chico, 8 lniles. 13, Fire Protection -Service. a, Nearest County (State) Fire Station: Chico +6 miles, b, Nater Availability: Ilydratits from Gran Mutual Water Co. lines, Tlie following concerns and environmental factors have been. identified for this prolosal: lb, e: Disruption of soil and erosion increases f)�om tomMercial development on parcel 1 and :from improvement of the access road,, part= icularly any, earthwork required near 'the bluff areas (which Is expected to be Limited since considerable developable areas exists closer to The 5kyway) � steep bluf : Geologic hazards duo to proximity of a known fault and oot=rweed e p landslides and. erosion potential are � slopes where 3 t incroased drainage :from improvements: ,Appendix It page 84 of 9 y rll. DISCUSSION CSP ENVIRONMENTAL hVALtUTION 3.11; 3.6d Sanitary $.OWQ ` $GrviC ,, to �perrcet will, rnot"err P#�si'b�a. until 3MjXrovement ntrork is. znccompl stied for the tVastn cl spos,al ponds;; An impervious barrier is neoded to assuro"; tifel ite will be no discharge of partially treated sow—age to underlying groundwater and th6rn to Butte Creel:. (i: ;foronaa s Docember 161900 letter from J. Lawrence Pearson. 6,11ifornia Reg onal gator Quality control Board, to Richard A. lIorton, xepresontative for tlio Skansen Sobd vision and SSA #21) 4a,, V'C&etation loss from site development. This conccra is reduced consid,e ting the proposed parcel sizas avid "the availability of develop- able opon`n areas. - 4b: The site tiles in a sens'it4,ve area whore rare and widangerec Plants are potential. The botanist recommended cloarance for the pro- ject. (Rotor to attached letter) Sdi hffects on existing wildlife habitat vilC incroaso as parcel is developed. The steeper bluff areas should be retained as w, idlife haT itn t in the long-term, 6b: Sound attenuation measures afire recommended for any commercial ff development on parcel 1. Any buildings should have an adequate set- I back from The Skyway (a source of high intermittent noise levels daze to high speed, vehicular traf ic >$ ` Any now comiaercial uses' on �eit.x p, rdel would not conform to . tho 'Oeneical Plani tf an amendment to the^•General Pidn were apjptoVed use Permit would stall be `ie4u3 zed for..'the po��tinn a the site, zoned S-I-X. �ect fTheIncreased: oftraffic trafficoandThe Potential congestionway will, be tof T� the pro. intersection n s undetermined at this �� ,. � � e Skyway is faint, 144a-f 'Increased d0ffian.d for public services will be ,generated lin an Outlying area., 16d: Refer to .Item 311, 1.6d 21' The areas ann and tnear Butte Creek canyon are ,highly sefitit' ve fdr'arChaeologil cal renmiahts. A recent; site survey was performed,* PTOJect clearance is recommended. M Reloten Cos M 1sandy Checklist for �3aldn.r n Contracting Co. iP% In�tia AP 40-41-13 £n 14, rRD tog # 80-07-22-01 �, Appen.dix P page dh of 9 p �'. �` 11 A IV. DETERMINATION � 1 ; (To, be completed by the eyad g' ena A y) on the basis of this initial Avaluatioh,- I x9ind the' proposed Project COULD NOThave a cxgnifibant effect on thio- ehVironment, and a NEGATIVE bECi,iARATION h.s t6c6=mlded, - [ I find that although the proposed,-project could have a significant affect ori the environi66n' t# there, will. ,nest be signiificant effect in this cane becaU0e the mitigation, measut6s described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DEC"LARAT;ION 18, DEcOMMEMED . . ,may 0 I find the proposed project MAY h"i e a signi ticant affect on the envitonment and an ENVIROMMRNTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. . - . .. Date becember 2Gi.1980 J (signature) F Or: ENIIIIMENTAL W�t_T,B1 6EPAK'I'b1TN T - .. Earl Di Nelson Environmental Rdv3.40 pireetbt 1 { , A1�pe idik ' ` ` �pa a ;chi _ : AM Y rormn fit', OCT 1980 ".. " MOO County kL Gene Heming & Associates P,.0. Box 16oq Chico, CA 9592' r:+ I Dear Mrs Henning At your request on Friday, September 1q, 1.980 1 conducted an archaeological reconnaissance of two adjacent propert'les located adjacent to the north side of the Skyway on top of the bluff overlooking Butte Creels, approximately three miles to the east of Chlbo. They are described as foll,owes Gone ng -AM�-41 0t�approximately 9acres oflandlocated in the of Section J, ;.r 'P. 21 N. , R► 2 F► . Hamlin Canyon Auildrang+ o, '�. �' ,series. The proposed prn' erty Into four p p project is to divide the parcels► One I residence is currently iocAted on the property. The property is generally Level. 'and covered by, an oak--gras�,�- has beene, of ve modified by bulldozing. p y `' land t' etation. Much of the area of the g px o ert r.. r- ` : approximately it acres of land located Vi t,a Mesas Inc,Sno._ f aa,jacent to thea eastern boui7dary of the Henning property, The property is generally Level with an oak -grassland jype vegetation. A restaurant and parking lot are currently lo6aced on the property Prior to my reconnaissai?-io of the above propetttos x do"nsulted the archaeological, site record files mairitaine'd dt ral.iforn'ia State University, Chico to determine if any previously,-";�, rocorded archaeological sites Were Iddated ntt or adjacent 1, to t1ze P�70erty areas. Nc archa,eol.agidal sites had been recordodifor these areas: lMy reconnaissance of the pri, irhes was complete in that all ureas of the properties were carefully eXamincd for the `presenbe of archaeological or historical materials or features. No indications of archaeological;- Or historical material. were identified oil either of these propertie„ and it is recommended that archaeological clearance be gvajtited for both of the properties de scribed above'. S3Merely, yours, chtel)logy Consult x •r.. _ _ ".i Y.�. Pit 1y� :i ,y p ms, rv`� a h c l i`�� i tS . y r P rq B. v h�iLtttCri'U�7 i� � Y� � i-!,,..��.i l � a;�: 't 6"o�.o 1 Ft \ ii i Oene RennineJAmIlIvor 1980 r Chico" CallfornpA 95' 27 nmontni Rav,aw rapt• Re: Botanical survey OCT-d1980 — MOO fan UOY Dear Gene i A .r6re ,plpnt survey wao conducted on t1le subject porcel r a portion of Section on 3; T21N, tl2E; MDBOJ on 20 September 1980. No evidence oi:` ttyc presence of rare and: endangered plants was dii3covered ori site. (Two si,)ecies listed as "bare but not endangered'! by the CaliTornia X'ati.ve'�,. Plant 8*oiety wire round, howovori Thebe were Fritillaxi:a. eastwoodiae, Bq-tGe County Pritill,ary, and Pam o� Baum bi.dw�;�.liao, Bidwell's ;�Criotweed. ?loth species hiad previously been, listed as endangered but num6rous reoexat sightings have resulted in their declassification. Their status Will be regularly monitored by the California Native Plant Society. ; One endangered species y Sidal.'ea robusta;j Butte County Choclta inalloW, wad I ' suspected to occur on Site, having been recently discovered on adjacent% parcels. 8emains of this plant are very difficult to of At�this ime a of year Niue to the deteriorated condition of its folia e. Ad acent�l�bpt"aigtions Were located, however, and a through search of the pl.ant''s habitat failed tp reveal any truce of the species.. Thank you again for your concern for California's threatened speciesret Me know if I ,nay assist .you further in any Way. Sincerel }� D4 Ptotity Botanical Obbbilltan 633 W, Seventh St.i # 4 bhicoy California52 (9 16 305=6334 r 07 a. ""; ,., /%''� � 1I�� �:�iT�CI`tS�J C��' '�I�Y'x�C©I�M�NT�1'I, rV�►L+UAifiIC`sN t,.: . '`�. , aposaI is a land division to create two 2,aore parcels �bn,,rlat,. relattv"ely level land. (4-2 acnes) adaacez:�t to Humbug Itoad about 314 milb east of the $l tray (A 40--4-0 I� anc�, "07) . site � sel=d ' i � � The s�. to is :gra , with one very latge oak tree on proposed parcel � 2:.. ���e land pro �':�`Ee south ;.yrs a disturbed area of tailings., adjacent L� Ibutte Creek. G�oUch 0,ce61t, an irrigation ditch, 'lies on the nnart i, ac �acen'l to the WAe. Some riparian vegetation lies along Croucb. Creek. ILad on the east'r'' end off? the site. The aret7 has 'ver,,�- little residentiai,,,.se. A home,�` lies west of the site 'and currently uzes the easeiio'Ot acr;uos thJ subject propert�� indicated on the map for access. A main lectricaa trgnsm.iszion corridor lino across the western, port:LOU� of '.he property. Tho Butte County General. Plan designates the area f or1_o '6ns I ty re- s d,ential user Existing zonits is 4-2 (recently' was itt �x+inil TM -,5) 3(1) :The property lies near the head. of`' Butte Creek Oany-d'h:} Butte Creek' lies a short distance to the south, beyond the mining t'h:ila,ti�h e,.)�ea; Hazards from high water flows of Butte Crack are, ' potential. H6iever, this site is higher in elevation and is nUt anticipated 'uo pose pro'Uoms. -' 4.(b): A rare and endan` erecl, dant anrvea conducth��eoy t etCalifornia Nativ�_r' rs �) � � _ l.'lant Society has. a..de�aPi 7.ed �] e �`r a _xi . �` y he subject ' site as containing Bidwell kno Tweed which is confined to only , Yveral* populations in the state and is endemic to Cal.,ilf oAa;, but, which it :stable and is not endangered. 17(a): The, +site i s soil is tailings, extending ,from Butte Creek. -Special, .each ,.flel.d (lines (sand filter lines) may be requivedi, by the, Butte poi m5. o _ ng� and the 'x,cs�axs: Environmental Health Bep�.rtment dui, to 'tb.est i,ail. i� ar ' ' _ ' ty f Butte Creek. 18: oto Imown archaeological 91tes occur in the area,,,, Aowe' 'er, 73ut'to Creek Clanyot is an archaeologically sensitive area -knd this bite lies nearby the credkbedi arc eco og�ca su.r a ve haO; been conducted and archeol rg.cal clearance recommmeendect. 1r I' il j J F 13 i (IJ st ,•i 1, x=02 `6 4 ; A. IX G NEGATIVE DECLARATION RE, GARDIIIG ENVTRO= XTAL M?AOT CE Y O t o '"the p'r�' '�' . 1� r-P(Oq- 19.11 � been' reviewed, pursuant tlhe prov3 rLo s o� the U� fox�xiia F.xav3.rorimena�. Quality Act of ►970 (J?ub r Resrurcejs. Code 21100, at axed a de•Leminati ora, leas boot made it �s6?,R.) nUt have a sign fira'at effect upca� the exiva.xanmont« 2. T;.,aM1-P ION C M=T: Iy T-e-n:bat ve Pareel Map to create 4 lots. L" OCATUON OF PROJECT:,:., On Hurbut; Rd, at S",a a7j, CW.co, AP 40.46-04* zE• NJU AM ADDRESS Off' 'PROJECT .A3"'P'1:4XQANT) Roma Jean McClain Jobhsou. S.Ko Hann3 ..991 Redond o 1245 Esplanade Rivers do, 'CA %505 Chico, CA �• ? MITIGATION MEASURES ,• ,I 1 None.- 6 'A copy of the En'viroxurietltal 2eview nitector's iA tial 8t-ddy „nv�.roraziental, e�'f est o� thti,��� ro e�ct is �ttac x'egLarding the A � p j � hear This study was ?) Adopted a8 presented Adopted wa,tDa changbs. Specific ModjXica`tions and, suppottin*,' season;e are at-ta dh4i' y ` .. 74 ." g: , A r�ubl " a hz.s �Te arrive Declara�l�.an has he�.d by the �yisa.oD. hoar .: making body.' � Rear"i body n t? O.fi Determination 11 Determ hatz.on: �.. ... , Ort tho basis of the 19v6ttOk ntal Director's n .t al study, se It.ez at hea i,ngs y aomzaen Gs x�eoeivod. on the .dge and, indepe:adeub rese-anch} '01bPposal and own laiowle a ., A�' riendi G page 1 of 2 l IV. bSTL"RMXNA;*ON On the ba is of: thisi,i,' ni t,evaluation-. ; _. T f:i:nd the� ,'' proposed project C,OULA NOT have a significant hep; effect: on the Ironmentr 41•1d '� NVCATIV"E AECLARATION' 1+find that -4. d .though the ga apased pro3o-t coult� have J effect✓ on the environment t Chore wi�l,l ndi: be a slyni, icant effect in this case because ttt@ mi tigati,on" measures described on an attached'. sheet have be, h added to the project., A NEGATIVE DECLPMAP TION find the proposed Project MAX have a significant affect f bn the envirownent and., an 9NVIRONM$N`1'AL !MPACT' I ftl:"PORT is required. `I I date S gnature , ., ,t '_ ( .1 .. .. ,. —! u•r a a s. i ' ' , • ,},, it 1` .. AppehdiX ,V page of, 8 %p`� q – - %w V; (T'' 6ecpm'p�eted bY'`the� i,w +r`Agenic on the ba.4is of this itlitial, evaluation T �: find the proposed prejec4t. GOtjr;n Mnm hs,rp a s�nni �, cant effect •0h, the envi tonnient, and a NEGMm.; DECLARATION project could have a D 1 fIndithat althou`x.nthe roposed effect-nvironmentf there will not- ben ficant be a fZedt in this case because the mitigation measures described onal. attached sheet have been 'added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION is REcb ErrA)E Q x find the proposed-project MAY have a significant effect on. the environment, and an EN IRONMENtIA,L IMPACT REPORT is required Date' —,a (signat re it �! Aeviewed i ;, Appendix E page 8 ,of a APENDTX R I' NOTICE 0i' Di:TEIt,'�lTNA;['lON �p 7'0 SecrofiaryFC,r Resources � 1416Nank ',street Room 1,31,1 r' Sncrament��:,CA 95814 MT2 COUAty Clerk., County of Butte �A. S iN, Cunfji �f rt~ 25 Co'iinq, ("ontcz Drive ,� 'aI0roy;';11 e3 �A���5g65, A JACINTt-�O Famil, Planning Department 7 County Center Drive '(Filed) OroVi.11e, OA 95965, SUBJECT Filing of ptice of Determination in Compliance with' Section 21.1.08 or21152 of the Public Ae:;ource�; Cock 81-0602--03 Project Title Tentative , Parcel Map AP # 41-01"14- Mark 5lie1cla State Clearinghouse Number ;(if submitted to ;tate Clearinghouse) Contact Person Telephone'Number Jain Menaonsa Public works c9IL 554-4266 Project Location j _, 'Yankee }-1111 area.., m.ilc. cash of Yankee and I-Itivy. 70. ' Ptb ect Description: P J p' Dividin 20+ acres 'to create two arr,eis of q+� and ].i+ acres, :dor residential use: he Butte County 1ldvxsory Agency This is to advise that: t 1�ead .Agenc _ y� b� cr�bsc ` pr o ,ject g b l has made the .following determinations r'e ardinR the above.- c}.e., The project will have a s,i gni icant effects on rthe environment w:'L l l not 2: An Environmental Impact Report tori prepared for this j ptojoct pursuant tc thr- ptbvisions of CEQA, and was certified as f'equired by Section 15088(g), 14 Califmrnisx Administrative Code: A Negative Dec7.arat.loft lv,8 prepared for this proj ec't pursuant t � p �� the provisi,dzis off' CFQA. A copy �bf the Negative Declaration may be examined at the PlalihiLng Department, 7 Cowity Center Drive, Oroville LA. 95965 3 A Notice of Exemption tiva,s :t=iled ;indicating this j)roj,+act Q ' is exempt 1;1ram environmental review; 4 A statement: of Over-riding Consideration C� vis, � i,as not,. adopted l:or this pro eel* j 5` M ti ation measures ado g' pted by the Vea.d ,Agency tb`red�ry � None . the i4 aets of the a �rtwed vo + P" ISI pra j er�t a �q i 444, .,gnats Mot I 9,'29)'8. `', F gniE�rtctot . qMIF �a 81-06-02.0 F rix A` 13ISC SS±QN OF., NNV'I$ONMENTA, VALUA1014 Project Description' { I : Brief Description: l'�and division of 20+ acres to t teate two > parcels of'9+ and ll+ acres, for residential use. Locat•iorl: Yanl,�ee, t•I;1.11 area, ' mile east of Yankee ilial Xtos:d d Highway 70 . 3. Aceo 8 , s.� and, Nearost Public Roladl s i3xistin . - g a ccess via minimally r - imp "oved dirt roads off Yankee Hall Road ('through ' wikee Mill Acres) . 4: Method of Sewage Dist,?o:�aa, : On -sate 86ptic-loath fields. elds S. Source of Water Supply: Individual,,wells Vot,.ntial for ,further land 6,1v:isionR's and!,deve .iopn nt: Terrain aml soils limit potential. Otnvitonmentai Setta ns , rGrizzly Terrain: Moderate to steep slopring hillside abpve CrLek, Existing access terminates at gentlo buildable location on ridge above steeper slopes (,Cg apes off ,drop rapidly into drainage). a, El;evat Ltn! 1800 to 2000+ feet h, Limitin Factors; Note d g n ridge where accesssib e `bu l:d' Ltd sites occur a r0lative'ly limited percentage of this property) Sheep slopes on majority of ;aite. 2: Sells a. Types and s tic S.' (J2- Eoet) gpt�avolly clharacterii shallow . ay- loam o).iJ ndta sedimode6ately rock, exhibiting moderate permeability:` b: Limiting Tractors•, Shallow soil Na.tural Ha.za'rds o�r the Land a. Eatthquake Zone:_ Big Bend Vault 1+ mild, b, Erosion potential: Moderate -]iiia C. LAndslide Potential: High on. slopes d: Vire Hazard: ,i-Iigh C. HYdrology-prainag6: Site slopes directly Into (drizzly Creek, located in eastern region of propertv,, a. Ground ZVater l+esouttre unknown W limitations ave potential. 5 ` Visual/Scenit Quality.. High. Isolated, lba&tion at Cerin rjus oi a private road, with views of Lake (`1vbVilje. ` 6, .Air Quality. Actress road is very dusty. 7Vetat:cn peierto attached boaicalsurvey report. 8i Wildlife Habitat Outside) but near; identif" Od boundary iof deer. wint0r range (CO -Ii br�nz a Pi8h 4 Came ASI I Archaeological and ijistorit al. Res,ourcW in the area: potentially se`ftsitivt; site, Surve} revealed do re ouCosa`nd clearance i.s ,granted, ,, AppL*hdik .r ;. pacg 18 0 DISCUSSION OF LNVIRONM UL EVALUATION (continued)' 10.3Llt f -e County General plan deli gnats on: Agricultural riei Ctentiai 1.l. P'xisting Zo,tiing: n-2 (proposed for FA -5, Butte County �I'l�tnnzng Comm. o.2•ion) 12. Bxisting hand Use on-site: Undeveloped M Surrounding Area: 1. Land Vses: Dispersed rural residences to the west and south- west, and to north along Lake Vi:e+�: ' Drive across Grizzly `l Creek: Much of- adjacent lands are cant' --hinds, undeveloped. I i. b • Zoning: A- 2 ci Paz''cei Sizes: 5 to 20 acres, gen rally 10 acres. (Smaller J� nearer Yankee Hill Road. :14. Nearest Urban Area: Ovoville Paradise =., 0'- s b oad. l r' miles y �. 15. Tire Protection Service: a Nearest County (State) pine Station: Golden Feather Volunteer station, + 2 miles. b: Water Availtibility: None Considering the relatively gentle terrain that is presently, accessible at the, terminus of the area access road, the proposed FR -1,5 zoning dor the area, the proposed low density of development and 13'Al 1 scope othe p•s n�ga�eG rural residential use, this project is not expected toresultsubstantialenvironmental impact. However, the following impacts and limitations have been itp�nti£red for tills proposal: lb,e Disruption of soll and imcreased erosion susceptibility` :from; construction of homesi.te y and driveways, 1h: Proximity to the tig Bend tat-thq,uake zone. 2b Increased dust genera+pion from ad'diti6nal traffic oil area dirt xoads 3b)f: 7nc�:eased run&ff ana drainago into Grizzly Creels from site improvements (the creek is located Immediately down8lope from the 3h: Soil limita.ti,ons for rin-sits sewage disposal Groundwa'tor Mill tations for we,11 development... 11, 14, Dovelopmont in an outlying, isolated location AMere no'\ improved 'adequate pubic iload,s provide access: TI is I ill expand Tural population increase demands for public services in a.ri outlying atea,i and in mase denslty o ' use,,; , ,t Appenai x F y page '$a 01 q I I INV S? -'F , S#. .0 , %, i'G i:' tiro .;i1 F - IA d fAl ,�1f�K�.�,. ifi.a,w.�.F?E.rv`?.V. July 1,40 ige-4 Dr. Albert; J4 Beat 114 gest ^th Avenue Cnicoi CA 95926 DearDr. Leck;, A, tyour request on Monday, Ji,'.ly i, 1981 2 conducted atz archaeological reconnaissance of a raximately 20 acres of laAd o iiod by Mark Sheldon - A.T. #41-01-x.45/kARD Log #8i-0�- 02.-, �3: The property is located app°oximately J mile to the east of Yankee HilFl Road at the etia of a Olrt ;road on the northeast portion of Yankee Hi11. and cove;(.,,°s a portion of the NEi of Section 3, T. 21 M. R.: , Cher6Ieee QuazdraxZgle, 7.' series, The proposed project is to divide the property into two parcels. Prior to area I oonsul-bedc`theuarchaeol.ogical site nrecord ce of �fi.lehe o files t a� amed at . California State i'niversityy, Chico to determine if ahy .previauusly recorded archaeological oiteo were located within or adjacent to the property boundaries: No such sites had been previously 'recorded for this area. proper covers a portion of a moderately sloping hillside, ' with ik oeotion of orl,.Zzly Crook .flowing along the northern and eaoberA boundaries . The sou'�hwestavh portion of the property g p p of the northeast corner 0 tho property bovars a small. saddle between two low P p �' ' lies: al�r� the hill o an a small or`ta.on , hills. Iho vegetation of the property is inodera.to l ,r denoe and cbrU40.6$8 of Foot,lill Woodland types of vogetatiot with some r1.r;riahpecici along Grizzly Creek. allrAreas of t;he pzoperty area was oomplete in that of the property considered likely to contain materials or tea-ture'd indicatiVe cf prehistoric or early historic activities were careAtI19- examined No ;prehistory c mater a18 or fea -ureo were obt;tttved on the ptop4i-- tma the only . � y.gn of ear'I, historic act iyitywas a small mining ditch 1;iic; ted along tho south side of Grl oily Croak that diverted waver to ! ch Guloh, located to t. �.e east- of the property area .No sa.gnificant cultural re5��xroesytwero noted for the poopeity area and it ��eoornmeyided that, at -o eol o�ica� granted for � be proposed pro jest. Ce1"E? roilItSi e o ~ p Manzi ng ..W rcha�ology Consultant.. 1a MMvPA� i(a3 r .0 SURVEY FOR RARE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES OF VASCULAR PILANTi CONDUCTED, JULY 131, 19811 ON APPROXIMATELY'20 ACRI~S OF PROPERTY OWNE15�'BY?yIARK $HE4DgN (AP.Nq, 4I-01-I45; ERo LOG No. Blw-06 02-03)* YANM. HILL:i Et TWE. . .: �:OUNTYi CALIFORNIA A. Habitat:, property, ranging approximatelybetween 1800 and 2045, rq Thewhioh Iles at elevations fee ti. is essentially a transt ion zone between Yellow Pine Forest and Foothill Wood1,dnd,; P .. g , with R a; ion 'elements aloe ri ,creek, that enters the area at the northwest outer and curves down b� the southeast corner, Access Is via dirt roads that branch off of Yankee Hill Road east of Highway 70 roughly three utiles north of the west h�',anch of the Feather River. A little cieoi-Ing of brush and timber has occurred, but most of fhe site is rela- Lively uhdisturbed, with no buildings currently presents " Yellow Plne Forest Typical rnembers.of d 'Yellow Pine Forest zone present includsg ponderosa pines, Crallifornia black oakr Douglas fir, canyon Five eak, gooseberry, sward fern, Oregon grope, madronrj, and a number of herbdceous species that are also found in Foothill Woodland anti are included in the lisitng for that zone Faethill tJVoodland A 'few digger pines and blue oaks that are typical of this habitat "re scattered throughout ths site] Others ecires piesent include pols6h Oak<viild manc+r a w . buekbrui6, b.u,ckthaj'n, California bay, interior live oak, turkey mull:oin'',� mulleino' naille wE r�dttles ed, cudweed, prickl� lettuce filagoy ataC'thistle;, coffeeberry; purple. sci%,icle, bedsfi`dwi Henderson's shooting stars,, spurgo, wild iris, toyonr redbud a�f•3 woolly sunflowers Klamath weed, snowberry, pdreotbeaki, tomcat clo3vori puftia e n ilkweerd, h w rseoed, small-flowered lotus, lupine, Coltforhla sodi:hro at, hro;�iaeuar,; a oseris, ClarkI p lantain thl3tle and otliers ► 9 ,. r Ri orlon This habitat type, which is ditt6eldted with bodios of water, i, por'tially developt�ri along the marg%ns of the creek; the ct:c�, k Was not flowing on f116 dans of the survey, ;J how)av, 0 3'Ripdrian.;spec es present inclu4t, willowi redbud, sflicebush, rush, r i(d '" pd gYaswy� ,' gr3apei lernpnmintp `hedge,neirtle, prunello%blackberry, �t�oalt�i;+range..; be�. 11 7.. ,k r y l t1 ' I II I, r J+ ' i �' 4. ,w, l if"� �K,I.1GlT c�'t"`htJ�t�xs„T�' a�, 1��iRE ii)Ft~�TII�IA,f11_Ic J r �►�ris,���,I�;��°Qr .r �Ir� ,';` Hf�,I.c► . a � ;I� �f I i � , �. �� ,� I q , r� Y• l ijC�(y, I I . 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Arctasta Mos vivoido }t +, dI �1 1 • 'J�Ailol lila�o, Ceana,thtys iNt4ec}€rr'i'li}il�s MuV'iit .� Baccl'laris' n, o' I'r brUs i Ceondiliru:i 0, Parl. / ' � I ..._.�.,.,.,,:.r., a arii4r�_ �I os rndFiz,rfnita �fl0ifl r • ` rrr I , �� Arcto hr �� Qr1 gtin G�ja�te ,, � ���er tri s a�ur�ol rUri,l Cbl Fas�6le�rt�� Eharrreiurl cd 1forntt I Z., bo ^ry `I Ribes f'oetl i � Aamn.tls cro�ea Toyon l-ieterorrieles arbutfolla kedbvirlC'er4is occidentalis VViirl,��l.'C pt' Vitit califorhido ��al �a� ba Y � .. Umw al iularlb cal'kenIcti ri I .� Willown I� ,ialix sp, c i , 1N6c 1lorrcar os rry Philadelhus lewisii _ ',Wild blank orgl Rtibus ursinus' -bushy - ice dlyoontl�u's be.` dente►"lit Jll,, 111 Y . 11 'Ai I� t,✓ III 1 1 • 4. CC+MMON',"'AMir SCIENTIFlc NAME Turkey mullein Fremocar us sot�rvs CnttonYveeti Minr'�'us californilrus Rck,,lesnake 'weed Dau4'usussi I ius y i Cudweed Onaphal ium sp Prickly lettuce Lactuca serriola �lago: ~' Filago sp. Star thistle C,,�nfaurea solstifialis Mullein Veraa scum thhapsus Purple sanicle Sanla. bi�nat filo f Common hedge pursley To� ri l is, heterophylla Slerider'farwe ci Mtidia gracilis Bedstraw Galium sp i, Henderson's shoo#Ing stars Oodecatheon hend� �rsahii Wild sweef pee Lathyrus Latifol is 'j`' . Spurge Euphorbia sp Sword fern Pest hhum mu�ni_tu_m Wild iris Iris kartw oolly-sunflewer _ Erio'phYllum; (anatum , Lembn mill# Melissa oi'ficinalis Vervain Verbena hastata %lugwort Artemisia douglasiana_ Klamath weed Hypeeicum erfaratum" h edge ntittle Stach s s . � Common masikey� flowelt+ Mimulus guttatvs t. Pru 'Id !'rurtella vu�gar s hair-tbealc Potyg_ ala sp. Tom& clover T� rifol ium tridentatutn Dors",a oed Con za s , y p - Puxpi'e milkweed Ascie las aai�raoiia Lupine Lu9inus sp Silver bush lupine ;:^r Lu menus O$Iffohs �j COMMON i` AME SCIENTIFIC NAME ,ere"ls ci� ,`� i.atj�is micrarlmUs California soaproot Chi c`Eog�alum omeridtcr :gym Smallhead Clover Trifol ium microcephalum r Many-flowered br( Iwo DiciieIostemma mult� ifloea Blue dicks Di,chelosternmau, th�ello C,)arkid ClaMa sp. A oseris g Agoseris retrorso English plantaih Plantago Icncealatd Pur;h's lotus lotus pursIhianus �C Thistle irsium sP Wild oats. Avena ,Sp: Nit gr014 -. Gastridito ver„mine ljn Red i:roma Bromus ruh�ens Hairgrass Aira car ,o h Ilea. Panic Brass _ Pah icum to, Beard grass Poolyiogon inuns p el iensis Dogtail.gras3:nolUs echi slJnaius , Rip' Dromus diandrut fj r` Fescue f Vu--�E°-n,�,sp` Stipa grass Stipa sp. Mediterranean barley Hordeum hstrix Tule SCl!_''ps sp. Rush;. 1 Juncut sp. c , I