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FILE NO14 040-550-011 "Ot
BUTTE COUNIT PLANNING COMMISSION
STAFF F INDINGS' - January 24 1991
APPLICANT.
R. A, Applegate
OWNEP--:
Same
RE QUEST:
Variance, to allow the, creation of a 1.5 acre and
0.5 acre parcel in an A-5 zone.
AP NO.i
040-550-oll, o-12
SIZE:
2 acres
LOCATION:
On the east and west side o Stanford Une
f
approximately 800 feet south of Durham Dayton
mghway, Durham.
EXISTING ZONING:
A-5
ZONIN6 HISTORY:�
Zoned A-5 by Ordinance No. 1071 on January
27, 1970.
SURROUNDING ZONING:'
A-5 and SR -.1
SURROUNDING L4ND UsEi.."
Residential, with so me small scale agricultural
usesi
GENERAL PLAN DE&GNA'TtON.:�
Low Density Residential
APPLICABLE REGULATIONS -
Butte County Code Sections 24-49, and 2 -72,
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Government Code Section 65906,
tME COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
STArTP FINDINGS'- Janua 24,1991
ry
OMNIENNMIREM �VED:
13utte 0 Fire De Artment, "Higher density zoning Places, increasing demands for fire
prote-ctioni Waterfor fire, protection and adequate
access roads should meet or exceed Public
Resources Code 4290 reqpirerneilts. Each, Parcel should contribute to tile Water Tender Fund.,,
A ut
t �Environmental Health De artment,
���qigun E�nvironm�nfal �#ea�lthDe �artm�ent "Parcel, does 'lot col'.4Ain the minimum
0
required usable sewage disposal area, Parcel 2 may contain the required a'rea provided -winter
groundwater monitoring is satisfactorily completed."
"Approval of parcel l'bythe, Advisory Agency or the Board of Supervisors will require an
e ' xception. to the usable sewage disposal area by the acting body. Exceptions may beganted for
-lizei slope, topograpby or existing development. There is an existing dwelling on p -P el L"
nt of Public Works: "Create the parcels in accordanc
of the Butte County Code." e with Chapter 20
ANALYS
-This ig a Vold
iance request to minimum Parcel size to allow, the creation of
I a 0.5 acre and a 1.5
acre parcel in an A-5 zone. The property' is located on -both sides of Stanford Lane,
approximately 800feet south of theDurham Dayton Highway just east of D
urham,
parcel is split I by Stanford 'Lane, with 0.5 acres to, the West and 1.5 acre parcel is, split in I a,
nofth/south direction by a levee With, Butte Creek to the easti Thdarea east of the levee 'is not
developable and reduces the useable areaofthe 1.5 acre parcel, to approximately 0.9 a
creb The
0.5.acreparcel is already developed with a sinkle family dwelling.
The parcel sizes aloi- Stanford Lane range from 1/4 acre to'5 act, s. with't I fie, predominant
parcel size bein , 69 . e, i
.,g less than I acre. 'Two other Varia ce
s to Minimum parcel 8ize have been
previously granted immediately south of the subject Parcel. In, 1976 a 'Variance was granted to
create a Q.63, acre parcel (AP No. 040-550-013), and in 1983p a Variance was granted, to create
a �0.58 acre and a 0,96 acre, parcel (AP Nol's 040-550-015 And 016),
There i's somequestion about usable,sewagd �Clisp6sal areas on, both parcel$. Tile Butte County
Environmental Hea
Ith'Deparlment 'has indicated -that Parcel' I does not contain the nee I essary
area and will require an , exception to the requirements based uponexisting development.
Parcel
roquire Winter groundwater monitoring before the usable
di
determined,, These Issues, can be determined At, the fimo,of land, IsPosal area can' 'be
application.
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BUTTE CO1jNTy
PlANNING COMMISSION
STAFF FINDINGS - January 24, 1991.
Given tile smalt predominant parcel si
Variance ap rovals, findings can . be ize sutrounding the subject property and the two Previous
th P made that there is a haraship due t
at can be used for granting the Variance. 0 size and surroundings
C )MMENDA
Ao Find the requirements, for the California Environmental Quality Act have been c
and adopt a Negative Declaration, and ompleted.
B. Find that there are special circum
. stances applicable to the. property, includi ng size, shape,
topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of this Chapter deprives such
property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and under identical
, i
classification because and zoning
C. Approve the proposed Variance to allow the creation of a 0.5 acre and 1.5 acre parcel . in
an A�135 zone (R. A. Applegate) subject to the following conditions.,
L Create the parcels in accordance with Chapier 20 of the Butte County code.
Place a
,note on the additionat final map sheet tho states, `Automati�, fi,
re
suppression sprinkler systems shall be installed in any neW residential structures in
accordance with the National Fire 'Protection Association Standard for 'the
installation Of sprinklersystems in one and two family dwellings and m' Re homes
NFPA Standard 131). The Purpose of the 1 0 W I
installation of sp *
addition' al safety and Prope protecti rinkler systems isfor
4 . rty Orlin the eventof residential fires.- This
installation will reduce the demand for structural fire protection, services in those
ilnstances�wheire they are installed."
Meet the,13utte County Environmental Health, D I epartment r
sewage disposal area'and equirementsfor usable
winter groundwater monitoring..
Applicant, to meet all applicable State and local statutes, ordi
regulations.. ina.hces, and
C13S:bb
Afta'chments:to the Commission.
Location Exhibit
Site Plan
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't: - 040-550 012 000
STATUS; ACTIVE
APPLEGATE R A &- JULIA
9357 STANFORD LANE
DURHAM C 4
9593B,
1 040 5,50 -011 00kv
STATUS ACT IVE
APPLEGATE R A JULIA
9357 STANFORD LANE
DURHAM CA,
959�jal
Lil' 040--550 015 000
STATUS:- ACTTVE
SANDROCK ROBERT F &
KATHLEEN J JT
27 NEW DAWN CIRCLE
CHICO CA
95928
Li- OW- 550 013 000
STATUS':: ACTIVE
CHASTAIN ROBZRT 3- &
JUDITH L CP
9343 STANFORD LANE
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DURHAM CA
95938,
L ----40-!550r-Ol 7-0007--
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-STATUS: ACTIVE
MEAD. HARRY 6 & ZUELETTA M CP
P 0: BOX 631
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DURHAM CA
9593E1
Li- 040 550 '019� 000
STATUS. -ACTIVE'
PERKINS,FREDE & MARGARET C
92)22 STANFORD LANE
DURHAM;CA
9,5938
Ll. -040 550-018 000.1
STATUS4. ACTIVE
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0 PERKINS FRED E & MARGARET C
f -9322 STANFORD L-.:,QNE
DURHAM CA
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STATUS.' ACTIVE
SAD HARRY 0 & -ZUELETTA M --CP
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DURHAM CA
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STATUS: ACTIVE
CHASTAIN ROBERT 3 &
JUDITH L CP
i9343 STANFORD LANE
DURHAM CA
95939
WESSON RALPH jmF-RT
W4 MOM' 0 tiwy
DO fAll CA
L: 040 550 004--000 §th)USk&-*-ACT!V
CHESSON RALPHETPL
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1444 DURHAM DAYTON HWY
DURHAM CA Iry
�95938
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PETERS ANDREW J & BARBARAA
STANFORD LANE
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J, MANGES LEWI
14,45, FOREST GLEN' 0179
HACIENDA HEIGHTS CA 91745
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MANGES LEWIS B� & MAXANE, JT
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HACIENDA H
L.'640 200 13 000 STATUS.' ACTIV
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JOHNSON DONALD J u
:104 CRESTMONT
OAKLAND CA 94611
L: 040, 200 046 000 STATU§: ACTI E
TARESH RICHARD J ETAL
LARKIN VALERIE A
2123:DURHAM DAYTON RD
I�DURHAM CA
95938,
L: 040 200 045 000; S'tAfU8'.-'-ACTiVE�'c
MCRAE MARGARET D
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CHICO CA
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�PO BOX 476
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LAND OF
NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
PLANNING DER�RTMENT
7 COUNTY CENTER DFIIVE � OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 05985-3397
TELEPHONe (916� 538-7601
April 15, 1991
A. Applegate
057 Sta-dord Lane
DL'rb,9m, CA 95938
�Reo- Variance, AP 040-550-011, 012
Dear Mr. Applegate.!
Enclosed is Your valUltedWe permit
0.5 acre parcel, No 90-16 to allOW thO creation of a 1.5
in acre and
an A-5 Zone located
Durbain. on t�,,e east
and West side of Stanford Lane,
Should you bave any qqestions, regarding this rnatt6r, please, -contact th'
JQ:00 a.M. and 3:00 p.n�l is office between
Sincerely,
I �AYjrcfier
Director of Planning
BAK:lr
Enc.
�cc' Department, of Publi Works .(2)
Fnvirollmental Healtv�fi,
Department Of Forestry
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Inter"Departmental M�morandum
To. 'Butte County Planning Commi8sio
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FROM. -
Planning Sa/Z-1—
SUBJECT.-
Sergio Gonzalez, Use -Perm-
it A? 025-090.018
DATE- February.25, 1991
Based on
Information, received frojTj. ne,
doneregarding the existin ighbors of Sergio Gonzali
ini-sto -090. ore research has been
the mi 9 uses on Ap 025 ez m
rage i's being conducted on-site. 018s It appears that a b
is labeled 'barn" The building on the appli usiness other than
is being used as a 17ruture m ' cant's site plat that
iak n sh A check at the Butt ' .
Med a 0 i g op e Co
ice shows that Sergio and Lana G nzalez an� unty;
Recorders Off fu *
,fictitious business name on April 9, 199 Raymond and Jh
given is 426 Bigg 0 as "Co' eresa Turner.
sEast Highway. Intry
_Pine Furnitur
e". The address -
There is some question
As to whether or not th'
previous owner of the p 19 business
I . roperty has Was- legally established. The
shop L111111 1987� and was vacant stated that the barn building waS' used as an u
in 1989" until March 1, 1988. un Gonzales purch e' Phol-stery
as 'd the Pro.
perty
Based on this
exis,tin information the woodworking shop, and bus'
'Vst' 9 nonconforming use, and i Iness can not be considered
i Is not legally 6
establ.sh tills use, another bge permit ' stablished. Ifthe appl- a. pre-
follow'Ing con Will b , I , to
ditions to I e required.. The Com 'cant wishes'
the Use, Permit now before them: mission should add the
The APplicantshall providej to th(
the furniture maki COuntY Planning iDepartm
building permits rig business has been discontinued, . . ent 8 satisfaction, that
for the mi Prior to the i
alternative, apply for th tu-storage expa I The aVpl, ssuance of any
; . e neocessary Use pe nslon. cant_May as
2* 4AVV rrni iwi an �,7
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olittets or ot!
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691 cntei�' Offices
If the Com�migs.,
�'i I I �10n denies the current
m I a] , Ing Use�will be'direct I ed t , Use POrmit applicafloa, the
0 coU n ty Matt(,,
Code )Enfo r of the fu
rcemeat officers. rnitard
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APPENDIX I
COtiNTY 01' BU!ktg'��r��
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,,jWALUAT±0N.'
IF 11, e
NO,
90-16 LoqNo. 90-10-09-03 AP No. 040-55o . -oil, 012
T.
BACKGROUND
I
Name of Prop6nehi; iRw A; Applegate
I_
Aftless of proponent and representative flf applicable), 9�,S! stanford Lane, wtiiam,, CA 95930
3.
Project description, variance tominlirK.W, lot IlIze to al.low the creation of a 1.5 acre parcel and A is acre parcel in aft A-5 ZOW
Anhi:X.
YES MYRE WO D3:SCUSS3:ON OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUAT10N
-MANDATORY FINDINGSt 6F 41ANCE
Does the project have the potential to degivade 'the X see the discussion for Item no, io (a).
%ual I tY Of' the envI ronment , substantially reduce the
bitat or a fish or Vilid(Ife species, cause I ffsh
or wIldlitepopulation to dto below
set fawsustvIn,*no
levels, threaten to elimina3e a plant, or animal
community, reduce the number or restrict the range,
of a fare or endangered plant tit animal (it ellml0ate
ImPortAht 0arrOles of major peffods of cAllfc�nla
history of prehistory?
21
Does the project have the potential to adhl�ve X Thl'S proposal wit I not Impede long-term environmental goals,
sho(t-term benefits to 'the, detriment of long-term
envitonment 908IS? (A Short�tetfg Impact on' the
e0lionment Is one which 6ccurs In a 'tefativAly
bt I ef period of time while long -terra impacts Wfl'l
endure Into the future
i.
Doe! the roject have Iffoacts'I'Alch are Individual IY i*� This proposal WHI not have a SlOnIftcant cumulative Impact on the
limited �Ut cumulatively
cons,��derableT (A project environment.
may Im on two or more sdp�,rate resources where
the Imppact. on. each resource I_,s relatively small,
but where the effect of the, to,�al of those- Impacts,
oh the environment Is significii,it
4.
Does the proftet h4ve.env1`rOnm&,1Jtal effects Whidft X This proposal Will not have a significant adverse ef fect on human
wt I I cause
substantial adVerst, Affects 00 human being$,
beinisi either directly or Indfrcdtty?
111.
DETERMINATIOX�
oasis oi trils,friltial evaluation%
:011z
ime find the proposed prolect COLAb P40T have a Slartf!Icant effect on, the envIronm6h , t and a NECATIVE,I)ECLARATIoN will be prepared
I/WE find that a - Ithough the bropoiu, proJect WJLD� have a significant effect on'the enyl;ohmaht. there will not be a significant effect in thl s
case bei*aUse the, MITICATION MEAsLRE,1� �Ietcr lbed on the at (ached, sheet have been added to the project, , A: NECATIVE DECLARATION Wl I I be prepared ,
Owe find t lie, proposed project MAY' WeM offect ort the environment,. and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT IS required.
COL"lly 0 Ut' t �L DE"YMEISIT
:DATE:
November
7, 1990 13Y
419 B� s no Is
kevIewed by...
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p4mbittal 'Chd klist Evallu ion
a pap,
ENY-T-RONMENTAL
IMPACTS
WI 11 the I
DISCUSS'= ENV
ptoposa resuk In fligntilcant-
a
Unstable earth cond.1tions, of chanpqs Iry
geologic SUb$tfJJCtUJ,oJ?L
The PFQPOS3J Will hot affect subsurface
earth conditlons,
,b,
Disruption, displacerriAt, compaction or
overcovering of I he o5l f
X
This proposal w1l I result In som *on,
d1srup
to the ,e d I SDI acement
=Vactlon and over vering of to as a re,ilt, of development.
of one additional homeslte
and assoclated drlveWays, Parking 4
t.c. Th" Impact Is no.t LeXpected to be sld reas,
e ha�se dah be n1ficant, as only one how
C,
change In tOPL)9raPhY Of ground surface
roller feattiro��
constructL
id.
The Proposal Will hot affect topography because
d"
neatly level, the building sl,te
b0ttfUction. cOVdfJ`n9�0f`f;*dlflCa(fOnOf any
unique geologic cl, p11,1sical feature
The site, has no unIqUe physical features,
0.
Increase In Wind or Water erosion of Sol Is ,
either on of off sitat
The proposal Will not cause erosion,
change depot ItIor, of erosion of beach
sa nds, cha n s, I nL
or go Jiltatlo1h, deposition
X
The proposal W1 I I not Affect Any watdrCoUtse,
cro W I
Sion h ch may ihodity the channel of
a ver or stream, of the, bed of the
OdeAn
or any bay, Inlet or lakel
9.
Loss Of Prime a9titultUrally productive
sulli Outside d0sIg.n;ht6d urban Arealt
X
This Proposal d Oes not represent 4 significant loss
h.
-Xpotufe
agricultural tolts, 61 prime
of people or propefty In geologic
hazards such as ear.jhquake$� landslides,
Aft of Butte county ISL In a Mod0tate Earthquand Intensl
mUdslIdds. ground fallut-t or SIMI I gi
hazards'?,
ty ZooeLVII 1.
The Subject property it located apotox1mately miles scUth-Wesf of
the Foothill shear
StrUct)
Zone. Con on or buildings Uri I I orm
SUIldingdWe standards Will provide ddeouatePtOtoctlon (0100ccuoAntS
10
2� ALL
Will the Proposal reOUlt In sqbStantlai.
case fit seismic activity.
,a,
Air eMIsxlons Or daterfor
I I Won of ambient
alt quality?
x
The PfOPOW Will not Affect, a I r 0a I I ty bocause the Inctedse In
-of
AM& b,
�l
The treat 16hr of Moke
ob)(Ictionableodots, s
number the
VdhlCIeL trips IS not $190,11cant,
L
'1W I
C.
of . tUMe I S?L
AlteratIO6 of aft movement,
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The Proposal Will hot ctdaLto objOctlonab le odors, �Moke, or fumd$,
MOISL lure or
temperature, or any change in cllmatC�,
the, propos,10 Will hot affect the atmosphere.
locally Of tdgJOnAJ)y?L
3, WklrtR�
Will the proposal r,bvitt in subs tantlal
Changes If
direction n of curr6h,tt. of the course of
water movements I n eI Lher
'The I proposal Will not A( f YL
ect An Wat&CoUr Se.
tkaffr)0 or fresh wa,tet$1
ChAnges In absoi ptiori tatds, dra . Intg',
Oat terns or the f4le god aq)ount or turfacet
The Proposal may result In an Inctoato In surface Water
to
r u"of 0
reduced Abso o d
tun:fr, Ue
theL drainage pa efn on
rittlOrl from 10ipervlous' Surfaces. rand if! a, change In,
the sltei However. no significant adverse
Impacts Are anticipated because Ovet�CoVer 1611L WI I I be I lrhi led to one,
neW, honr on
a A acre parc6l and the $011 s on 5 1 td absorb mol %turd,
Welf,
v,1rqWi1i0nta1
Chddkli6t�* A
Elm* it ht,
im''
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ZVI. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS '(continued)
—yes my-ag _NO
DISMSATnU np "%v" -r
RONMENTAL EWA L rATION
(continued) I
Need for Off�slte Surface drainage
ImPfOV001115, Including vegetation removal,
NO Of f -site drainage Improvements are antl CIpated its
channe;12%tion or culvert installation?
Project. a re$ul t 61 thl s
d,
Alterations to the CdUfS
wa(er5? e Or floW of flood
�X
The proposa I WI I I hot s I gni I Icantly fdct
Of Watercourse!, a( MY f 100d control channel s
Change In the amount of surface Water In any
Water body?
_._�X
The Proposal WIji not
affect Any Watercourse,
DflCharge Into Surf,;-.-., Waters. or Ulnlany
aftCra,tlon of surface Water I al ty
Includl "g' but
X
The ptoposar will not, significantly affedt surtnce Water qu6jity.
not Ifinited 10 temperature,'
dlssolVed oxygen or turbIdIty!
Aftdration at the dIF601on or rate of 'low
of ground Watersl
x
The p r cipcit a I will not affec, t the direction
Change I n the QUan t I ty. or qtja I I (V of gr OUOd
I or fIOW Of ground waters.
waters, either through direct Addition$ or
withdrawals, at through Interception
The proposal Will hot dir(Ictly affect any aquifer.
of an
aquifer by Cuts Of eXcOvatlons?
Reduction In the Amount of water otherwise
available for public Water sUpplies?
'the proposal Will not effect any Public wit6r supply,
The new home,
site, Will get domestic Water from an Individual well,
VxPosure of People Of Property to water-
te a ted hazards $Urh�as flooding?
x
The. proposa I WI I I not expose people
4� P_
IL5A_NTT__,Lr'
Fr Will the proposal resul t : In
of property to floodhig,
u s ant a
a.
chanoe In the diversity of Species, oV
number of any species of VIj_
tree s r nts (Including
shrubs,,
X
The,pr Osal Will not affect Want life: becau$c" tile slit contains
no 51 of
. gea$s, C(OPS, and aquatic
Plants ?
)
gin ant life.
P,
b�
ReduCt Ion Of the numbers of any pnIque. rare
Of endangered sp6cles',Of Plants?
x
The Site contains no rare Plants,
C.
Introduction at new specles,ot pl6his into
an Area, or In a barfler ta the normal
x
'The PrOOds's I WI: I I not affect eXistlng life.
replenishment of 6XIlting 3pedosj,
plant
d2L
d.
Fieductlon In, acreage 'or any agrtcUltUral
crop?
x
Tro't $I t 0 (�'!s not c6ntAJ"
ANIMAL
ti#e. WI I' I
any'aptICUItUral crops Alld 15 rd�ehtjy
de�.'Ooped w.fth one single family dwelling. P
the PrOPOS01 resul t in
substantlia-17,
a.
Change In the diversity of specie
's,, of
el't of any specles of' Animals
la 0 b I fds
a0fiAls including teplijej, ffOan
The pro�osal Will n
sUPPOtt signIfICA to affect animal life boLausd thf. te dots lot
n animal I
she.li,flsh. ibenthjc OrganISmS or Inkets)t
I fe or habri ta,t
13�
RedUctlon In tM numbers 'of Any�unlqUb, rare
or endangered spec .'s or, Apimals?
16
The tile contains no rare animals,
0.
Introduction of' ne Peclel'Of arilmall Into
a
-an Arta,, or In r tiet, to the migration
The proposal Will 60t.'Affect eXtstin 9 life.
Or movement of anima
-01MAI
Sv,
a
en
M
1VO ENVIROUMENTAL !KPACM �contlnued)
-YES MAYO E No
DISCUSSIOR-0-9
ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
(continued)
Deterioration of eklstfhg fIsh or Wlldl I (e
habi (at?
x ,
The site contains no significant wildlife habitat,
6, tMOLs—EL Will the Proposal result In sUbstaotiaj:
a, increases in existing noise levels?
Tile Ofoposa 1
—A—
WI I I not resul t In a subs ta�t JAI I ncrease in notse
CNhled on sit I e or In the vicinity,
b, EXposu I re of people to severe not se levels?
Y
The proposal Will no4 expose
7. IY*rf " 0
+AR Will (he proposal produce
People to severe nofso
sl- fgj
9nJ`F-j-ca—nt ig , and glare?
-x
The Proposal will not retult In a substantial Increase In light or
glare created on site
WI I I the Proposal result In a substantial
IF —1L*-VU-1SrE16-n 'or
x
of In t
'The he vIcIn1ty.
Proposal Will
the Present of Planned land Use of an
ardal
—
not tlgnlflcan(IY Alter the fand use In the arda,
The neighboring
patcel% on Stanford Lane range In size from 1/4 Acre
to 2 acres. All of the parcel s long the east side of Stanford
Lane
are alto cOmptited due to the laaCtr that they have a large pdrtIOn of
the parcel Within the BUttecteek
channel.. The area Is zoned A-3,
but, the, parcel sizes art not. sufted for agricultural Uses due to
their sizet,
The prolect Is located within the Durham-DaYtOn-Nel son Planning area.
Tile Planning Commission and the
Board of SUPdrylsors have been
reviewing the zonitng. Within th& planning area and the latest
reccMendation Is
0 retain the A-5 Zoning along Stanford Land.
HMdvef, this could change In subsequent heatIngs.
9- RATLRAL RESOLTjq:.S Will (he 0000sal result In
a, Increase In the rate of Use of any natural
resources?
x
The Proposal will not afferl.
any natural resairces,
b, DeDletlOrl of any non-reriewable natural
resources?
The ProPosal Will not deplete
any natural r6sipurcds.
10. �R I �K-OF G�VSM Will the Proposal I nvolve,
a. A risk, of explosloh of release of hazardous
substances (Incla,ding, but not limited to,
The Proposalvill not Involve the use of hazardous materials,
011, Pesticides, chemicals or radiation) In
the event
is I not
ocat6d close to any 1601).(les which store or, utilize such
materials,
of an Accident or upset
;,onditions?
AML
b, �?Osslblb finlerfererice wl th an Omergefty
�-,Oiponse plan of emergency evatuatlon Plan?
The proposal will not affect, any emergency setvlet5.
ROPOLATlL#,(, Will the proposal after location
U—isTRPd-17on, density, of growth rate of tile. h6rr,�6
---
.
The Planned density under theJr' curret)t zoning has
eXceeded by the fact that there are numerous
Along Stanford Land. ,
air eady been
Pa.
�cels uider five acres
16ct
Approval 6
ditparity between the zoning and reality.
W1 I add- to the
-if vatlancet,are going to
continue to be granted In this area, It should hot rema In A -S zonin g
APPtbVAI of this PfO)ddt Will
R)USING. wIll the proposal
encourage nalblibo.ring Proper ties
Pursue the same process, and the POPULI a I 'On Or�thlS to�
area wl 11 grow,
affect exi s1l ng h6ut I hg,
or creUe a demand for addltl�-,,i housIng!
x
--Q--
The proposal will not, slan,111cantIV 'affect housing demand,
13. TR I AN S PC' TAT I ON clocul ATIrIj the prboosail'
, cen6rationof substantial addl tjoAal Vehicle
the
moyoment?
Proposal Wit I represent a minor' Ificte
In the area, Men t A) Increase, I q t r af f I c,
5
(Continued)
YES MAM No
RISCUSSION, -OF - EbMERONMENTALEVALUATZON
(continued
11�1
91fects on eXI SL t Ing parktrig Jul I I ties o,,
dowand lot new Parking?
The Proposal WI I I not Laf(OCt Parking because the proposal I will hAvo,
to comply with thepa rklng regUirements contain
Code section 24-36. ed wl thin But te County
C.
substantial Impact. on e)(Isting
transportation Systems?
The Proposal Will represent a minor Increase In congestion and
malotenarxe requirements
on area road$, This Impact is not seen as
significant, as Only one additional dwellIng will be added to the
Area.
d.
significant alterations to�present pattern's
0� circula.tion or movement of people at&or
x
The proposal WI I I not alter the Present pattern of circulation in
the
goodt,?
area.
e.
AlletWons to Waterborne, (,all OrL
tratfIc? all
_ x
The Proposal Will not affect rail or air traffic.
I ncrea Se In traffic hazards to motor
vehicles, bicyclists or pedesttlaW
- X
'the proposal will result r,1 a minor Incterridntal Increase In
and related tr6fri r
c haza ds; in the area,
14. PLOLIC
�ERVICES.. Wi I I the propo�a I have �jn, er feCt
upon
r result In -,a need for now ot altered
gova;timooat servicest
A�
Me Protect I Joni
x
The proposal V1111 result In a Incremental Increase In demand I I or
flee protect ton
DeoartMent/Callforrila
In !he area, ' The Butte ccunty. Firt
DlVlsJon of Fdrestr y hAS indicated that
CUMUlatlVLe development
Provide (Ire rotectIon
In rural areas will invact their ability to
service,;,. They have stated that Instal latlom
Of autornatl cp J Ire su ds Sion sprinkler Systems "n res I'den t I a I
structures, I
the use Otoptre resistance building �ter I a I s and �,atef
,nr
Stipp ' y systems, adequate to support the Sprinkler system Will reduca
the demand tot' fire protection services,
b.
Police protectiont
The PfopoSai W1 I I L idSUI t In a Incremental Increase I In deh-Od for
Polke. Protection In 1he, area, L
schools?
The Proposal wl I I r6sul t In a Incremental VrlcreAst In demand for
school services I 0 'the at a
d.
Parks or other fecreational faqIlItlett
x
e P
Th pr,6 O$a I WI I I resuft In a Incremental Increase In demand lot
Maintenanceof Pubildfacilitles, ud 1 tio
IftlL
OA r It A nd FeCreat ion (AcUl I ties In the area,
I
The
foadst
Proposal will rL esul t In a Incremental Inc reate In the need for
malo,tenance of toads and other Public tacilitles In the area.
Othe'r government . a) services?
The I proposal Will res I ul t In a Incremental Increase I I n I demand for al IL
other governmental services In the area.
154 'tN�fjay,
W1 it L 'the proposal tesult in:
Use 01 sUbtlatitlal amounts 61 fuel or
enerqy�
x
The, propolal wl I I not. utlllzd su6stantlM fuel oeeoeray�
substanAlal 16creasctirldemariduporTexistl 0
sources of,,
X
PoSal will not subs
ThdLpro tantJa-Ily Increase the demand for�6nergy.
ener gy. or require tRe
development , now sources of ene(QVI
116� UtILLITI E§,, VIIIIII the proposal result In a need for
new sy7sem$,
or slubttant, tat alter at font to the
POW or (TaLtUral, gat?
x
proposal wl
The not affeet electrical p6Wer or na.tural das
,t
c1l rlbutton Systems,
6
"419 V tcontinuea)
YEs E�-Y-s—g , No
)DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONME:NTAL UA—LUATIOU
(Continued)
�b, CommunIdAtIons systems?
X
The Proposal will not affect communication systems,
C. Water oaflab(Iftyi
x
The Proposal will not affect public water systems.
d, sewer or seutic systems?
The Proposal will have to meet the r6oulfemots. of the Butte County
tnVlronmental Health Dept,
6. Storm water dFairlaget
The proposal Will have to ' Provide. a Permanent solution for drainage.
11 solld waste and disposall
x
The Proposal Will not at fdc( solid waite disposal,
17, RMAN HEALTH. Will the Proposal result ln�
a. creation of Any health hazard of Potential
hazard (eXclUdIng mental health)?
The proposal Will hot create any health hazard.
Exposure of people to potential � health
hazardsT
X
T110 proposal WI I I not expose people to any health hazard,
is, AESTHETICS, Will the proposal re�ult In the
ob s t ruc of any 5cenIc vista or vIeW open. to the
'rho pro0otsal wIll not result In an Os I thetIcally offensive view
a
beca
Public, or will the proposal result In the creation
use I Is consistent with surroundIng development,
of an aesthetically offensive site open to the'
Public view?
,19. RtCRUAT104. will, the Proposal result, In an Impact
upon the � qua lo: tY or �quantlty of existing
The proposal may result in an incremental Increase In demand for
recreational Opp rtunftfesi
Park and recreation facilities,
,20, WMAAL RFS"CrS..
a. wi 11, the proPo sa I r6stil t I n the: at ta(aA ton
or destruction of A Prehistoric of hiStdric
X
The subject proper, ty I s I . ocaied In an Area Wheire.archeo logical S I tes
a,tchaeologldal site?
May occur, it Is necessary to perform a records check through' the
Depar Imen t Of Anthr opol'ogy a I Ca I I torn I a S ta te UnI ver s I ty, ch Ito, I n
ordot to determine ff significant sites may be locaVed on the
property. if so, an archaeological .,survey of the Property May be
necessary,
b. will' theproposal' tesult, InadversephysIcA,I
or aesthetic effects to A pfehlttorte or
x
Thia propos at WI I I not affect, historic sites.
hIstorit bull-olno, structure or objectj
A&
14W
c� poes the Proposal have the, to
I
"the
potential
cAus'd a physical change which"Would affect
-x
proposal wi I I no. t allect cultufa I outces,
res
UnIque ethnit culturat values?
d. W 11 the prcr)osAI restrict e0st Ing
religious or �,atred U s e,s w I t h I n the
Th0,PfOpOSAI 'At hot Affect reilglous resources.
potential lmp,,ic( area'?
en a�
V xonih
f ''H-11
�V- ENVIROMONTAL IMPACTS (Continued) jj i Wn
_' %#,L,4 CiJN- --p-q. AL EVALUATION
(Wntlnued)
SUGGESTED MITIgLLkTjOK MEASURgS
V.
No mItIgation measure is recommended at this
time regarding archaeological Impacts,
in
order to attess the potential' -for adverse
impacts and to determine what, it
any.
Mitigation Measures would be Appropriate. tt,.p
Applicanl Should contact the Northeast
Information center at California state
University, Chico, for a records search and
AWL
sensltl.vf.y evaluation, Should the Center
recommend that an archaeological survey be
Conducted, It will then be' necessary for A
aUaliffed Archaeologist to perform an
r;haeological SU(Ve? of the ;,,ropetty.
2,
'Place A note on the (trial map stating.
"Automatic fire suppressio(I sprinkler Systems
sholl b4 Installed in any new residential
structures lnaccordapcewlth theNational Fire
11 rotOCtion Association Standard (or the'
Installation of �prinkler systfts In one and
two fAmIly dwell'Ings and. Mobile; 110MOSS, NFPA
standa*rdr 13D. The purpose of the fpstallation
of 'p rfnkler systems it for additional safety, -
and pr
r e"denopertY, Protection In the event of
HAI flies, This In$taIJatIon will
reduce the demand for s t Tuol. fire
protection services In th6se l(nusctances where
they Are stallad.*
n
opme I
a ct:
A,
Type Of Project,,� Variance. a, Surface Water.
2a' Butte Creek runs. adlAcent to the
R10 Descripti Property to th' east There IS a
C roatlon of a I On: variance t creek , lot f I bod' Protect Ion, I IeYV along the
Zo -S acre parcel a'n'd"'nlMUM lot $12!e to allow the (;round MtOf�t The project 14 located
3, ne, 5 acre Parcel I h all A-5 c Where gto,ind Water Is . I jn,Ajj Area,
Drainage, genera IV Plent U
Location.' Located on both d: ChAfacteristic;- U
applrOXImatefy 800, 0 s4dei Of Stanford Lane., Annual Rainfall (normal): nknoWn.
urham-0ayton 1-lighway, year. 24 to 26 Inches Per
4. In purhar,, e. Llmlt�lng Factors- The easterly
Proposed Density nrDeyelopment: p rop . erty Is Portion of the
ALMIL One dwelling,unit Oer acr.-e,
located within a flood plalh,
Visual
S, Amount of impervious surfacing: Moderate, Acen I c '(�ja I I ty!' Cqod.
6'� Acoustic Quail ty; Cood,
Access and Nearest Public Road(s).� B
tO.Stanford Lana. oth Parcel$ 1`100 access Al r QL enerally g
OOd though Periods Of poor a
7. Method of ClualltY Ore'txperlekdd when'an I tr
Sewa Within Me valley, nVersid
JeaChfleld sysge Dl'PO'91! individual iePtic tank and n layer tr-ap's'air
tems�
61 Source o ZuLtwpmt
9. r Wate.r SUPPIY�' Individual wem, a. vegetation: Llmlted.� There are a - few trees and some
10. Proximity O� Power Lines: To the Parcel, grasses 00 Ilte,
Potential for furtfidi land divisions and devejor4mt�t. 9, Wildlife Hablta(. Limited, the Area east or the levy
under the current zoning unit No a Provides scM,O habi tat, and Slitte Creek represents an
requested, Ss another Varlanca WoUid be' a4UatlC hab tat,
Envif
cultural F"vIfOhlTwnt
o.
rOnment. Archaeologlr
and 141
Terrain Potentl(atly high a I on in th . e area,
a Butte Cfiedk�
Butte
County OeDeral Plan de
cchcral 701369taphic'Character. Oeneraliy (la sign
therle are some steep areas along t,4,0 �, ce thou Props, A(lOn- Orchard Field
'r k and ldVyr
SIOPes. , 0 to 2% Existing zoning: A�5.
AML c Elev8-tion: 106 idel above sea I
cl� Limit Ing , e 13. eXI Stihil Land Use
le F'Actors# NO construction c*6 dc on-jite;
qW the vy. a cur east of One IlMctlte,
Solis surrounding Area:
and I Character I Istics, a. Land USf.'j,'r S, I zattered rural,resl dentlal
VIna Orchards And some ffeld usosi
SUrfacd soll is brOwn/tich br I �104 Sandy Loam, b. Zoning, sp-4 and A-5.
3 feet thick., 11, Own fine Sandy 104M, 2 to
loose and friable, and ha's a CO". Plan r�eslgnatloq.-, Orchard and Nelc
'granular jtrUctU� Parcel s1zes. .58 Acres to
Organic matter ghe- It contains a fair Percentage of -foXlm6tely i I Crop
0 feltIns Moisture fairl Parcels a 25 acres With r0any";
sub-soll Is $11gh tly PP a
Well The L cfe In Sli'd along
a Phter In color, an 0-te PPUI4rI,,aM
Ljoepth of 6 reet Of mord� Ad' tor
Miting Factors! N007 t Rul'41-Itesidentlai,
64
34 MOW" Hakards of the Land Charatter,of Mile
and Are
a Vtal-Resldentjal..�
a EAfthquaker Zonei Wares! Urban Area-
Flve miles Soul 6
z b. Foothi'll Shear 26ne, h -Welt 'of the esU Urham, tpproxi
Erosion Potential, mattly 1 miles to the
c . slight �5pheres of
Landslide Potential, None, 'Reg
- Dts Ini'Juence, DUrham Mutual Water
re klazard-- Untla;llfled: But I to, Creek, bralfla e bistrIct, Durham
Expansive s011 Potential. Moderate 4 A6a ev"T'n, Dlstr ct, Mosquito
d, F1
e. tier M,
4. HVdroio0V
prov(nNnIs Standards Urban Area:
No,
. 9
ironm n 777777�
EVAju on
ati k
10
ENVIRONMENTAL
REFERENCE MATERIAL
11
Map 11-11 Earthquake and Fault Activit : Se
Safety Element, Butte County General
1 -77, by CH�M H I I Pran rej�mlc
Vised
14.
USG_S Quad Maps, Chico, Calif_
revised 1969,-Photo -
2.
Map 11-2, Liquefaction Potential: Sel8ml,c Safety
Element, Butte County General Plan revlsed�
CH2M fill 1. 1-77, by
15.
SOIIMaI3, Chico (1925)/Oroville (1926)
Area U.S. Department
Ma
16.
Of AOrlcu iture,
Sollsurvey
P SUbsidenco & Lands;llde Poten'
Safety Element, Bu tlak
t t e County General Plan
1-77,
of ChICO(1925)/'Oroville (1926)
Area U.S. Department Of Agriculture.
bY CH2M H I I I revised
17.
Butte CoUntY Fire Protection Jurisdictfo
Facilities
4.
Map 111-2. 'Eros fon p OtehtI4
al:
Butt General Safety Element,
e County Plan revised 1-77.
a npd ns
a Map, Butte County fire
rtment and California Department of
Forestry,
Hill. by cH,M
Butte County Planning
Department.
51,
Map 111�3, Expansive Solis:
county General Safety Element u t te
P I an rev I se.0 1-77, by CH2M
:6�
H I'l 18
Map IV -11, Noise.- Noise Element, Butte County
General Plan re 'vised 1-77
, by CH2M
7.
Map V-1, Scenic fllghways.� 8 enIq Highway Element
Butte C00LY General P An revclsed 1.-77, by
Hl]
I A
0i
Map I'll-4,:Natural Fire Ha�ard Classes- Safety
Element, BUtte County General Plan�revke6
14
Gi2M HI I 1. 7, b
Archaeological Sens,'s'tIvIr ty p by James P. Manning,
for Butte,County Planning DVpartment, '1983,
School District Map, But
Depar tmen t,. te County Planning
Chico Nitt'ate,Study MaO,.Nltrate GO On in
ncentratl
Wells, 19831R by Department
Of' Water
kesOUrce,si NorthWdstern Di rict �The Resources
Agency, State'.of�Cajlforhlat
12.
AgricultUral Preserves Map. established by
Resolution NO, 67,1�78, Butie
COUr1tY Board of
Supe-tvIsOrs, December 5_1987,7
Flodd Insurance kate'Maos, National Flood InsUt I ante
Prog,ramo Federal Emergency Management
Agemoy. .1,988.
...........
13 in"
WIS,.TON
Notice is hereby give
be field on Thursday n by 'he Butte COunty'Pla
nn'ng COmIllission that public h
February 28 1991, in he I earlilgs Will
—ounty Admi t Bu
Inistrat* tt6' County Board of Supervisors' Room
1011 Center, 2_5 C
following item OUIIIY Center Drive) Orovlle, Califo
s at the following, times: rMia, regarding tile
A NEGATTY
1TE"vT ON'
Eli :6:A:
E DECLARATTON NVIT
. ... ... . ....
II&ILA-AD I �ii I-VIR0 Nit MITTGATION NIE AST aES
a.
Ei)
M. California Water Seivice Co,�bpany
pr - US:E PERI�flT to allow a water
essur'� booster statiol"I an expansion of a
Ct'riforining use, on property pre-elsting non -
xi
West sida of Oak Ha zoned "U" (Unclassified) located Oil the
California Park area, illow Lane north of Canyon Oa
denfifipd 0_0 ks Terrace in
as A -PN #011-03 64, Chicoarea.
REGARDIN IIPYT ON Wffj�C� NEI GA"WE DECIARATION
BEEI—N--,,�',E(,-07'IVTI'v[ENDED
10:30 a.m.
R -A- Applegat
0.5 acre parcole- - VARLANC!— to allow the' c eation of a 1.5 acre and
in an -A,5 (Agricultural, 5 acre Parcels) zone, located
on the east 'and West side of Stanford Lane approximately 800 feet
south ofDurnAm Dayton Mvy., identified u APN 4- -0
I
Durham area. 040-5:11 -oil & 01,),
The above mentioned ftpplicationsi.maps, and Neg t'
Mtlgation.mleazures, are on file and avaitA, 5a ive Declarations with/without
Butte f
Cou I ble for public viewing at the Office of the
nty Plarining Department, 7 03uns
If YOU. challenge the above a y Center Drive, Oroville, Cal I ifornia.,
pplications 'n couit, You May be, limited to raising only
those issues you or someone else raised at the Public hearing described in this notice
Or in written c0rTesPondence delivf red to �the Planra
the public hearing. ng Commission, at or Prior to,
131r� C0jj
I A rLANINI CG. C01VIMISSION
N 0
ER DIRECTOR
To b
apublishled in the Ch'CO Entetprlse On 'I%ursda
Jantiatv '24,
----Wow
California BUM SIERRA
Arch-ivologlcai GLENN SIGXiVo
U Depailinen
Piventory 'LASSEN SUno t of Anthropolooy
WWI: lEffw California Stato University, Chico
PUMAS mINIly Chico, CA
SHASTA
(916) 805-6256
Jaritlary 2, 1991
Butte County, Planning bepartment
#7 County Center Drive
orlovill
CA 95965
RE�* AP# 040-055-011
MIN), R3E Seat 0 WAPPlegate; I - C # L90-74
I
acres 31on 29 �,,, U�GS' ch 4 co 7 quad
Dear COUntY Planners,
In re8ponse to a request received December 11, 1990
Search for the above cited Project wa a record
the of�j,clal zba- - ind records for s COhdUcted by examining
Butte County, archaeological sites in,
RESULTS,
PREHISTORIC RESOUItCE
S.
There are nO previously
th:is type k — recorded 8
n OW n to be located.
boUndarlet Within the pro ites
H.o.we,ve*r Our record7s indicat ject
�One recorded sibe o I I e that there IS'
f this type known to be located within. a
One -mile radius of the project area. Th 11 s 8.1 t e I has been
recorded as a majior Village site. Addltioiial
indicate that there is 1Y, our records
I an unrecorde,d bu,rial
wit L hin a one -mile radius Of the. project area,, s ite located
HISTORIC R,E'
SOUR '3S There, are no Previ'OuslY 'recorded histor
;krchaeo,1oj;ic_a_12sffites known to be C
boondariesi, or with 4 located withi6 �the P I roj:ed-t
Ift, a ohe-,mile rad:[us, of the�
However, our Tlecord�s indicate , p a ' Vea.
historic that there J.s raonject
O,0cuPatibn, site located within a� unrecorded,
the Project ar0a". one�-raile radi
us of
PPEVIOtig A
------- -RCHAZOLOGICAL XNVVSTXGATI01!0-` 'A
reco I
r LS,, th o, pr ------ t Ocotding, to our
cultural resour, P J E: Q 1, a ' Pea has, riot been P reviousl,
des Y 8UPveyed for
LITEPATUR,F. SgA,pCH.�
Review
8 ed-wePe the offi,di
for archaeologioal� sites al records and
Also revie�w and surveys ' in Butte County.
ed 1were, the NdtiOnial Regis
t h e, California.Invento.ry Of:H1st ter, of His t,Oric Plac6s'
Orlc! POSOUI�066 (11 6 � 0
CAlifOrnia 11istorical Landmarks ' 97
His t 0 3., Califor ia P
n Oints:
and Historic, Spots, It Cal-Ifornia
RECOMMENDATi
011S' Upon t
ocal' topo be above informatlon and the
to b graphy, the project is, 10
e sensitive:t, for cul?�-ur c'at ec' 'n arl aPeA considered
al resouraes'. Ho
'(�evero due to the
0.
ou
!:�allfornia TTE' SIERRA
Departrhent.of Anthropology
AA%.��*_aeological GLENN SISKIYOU California State University, Chico
�ns tMSEN SOTTgp
InV00tory AD M606C TEOA:,", Chico, CA gri929
PI,Uh(AS TRINIfl'
(916) 895-6256
SHASTA
January 1591
Butte County Planning
, DeparLment
P7 County Center Drive
Groville CA 95965
RE: AP# 040-055-011 � 012/Appegelte; I.C. # L90-74
C.
T21141 R3E, Section 294 US
G r3 Chico 7,51quad
acres
Deer Coonty Planners,
In rt.,,iponse, to a request received Deoember 11, 1990, a reoord
POP the above cited project was conducted by examining
tiie opriciai maps P�nrd re -cords for archaeological sites Jrl
Blitte (#'cunty.
RESULTS:
PREMSTORIC R9SOURGES1. There are no PrGIVIOUSly recorded sites
5-F—t—IM type known, to be looated within 1;�ip Project
boundaries. HOWeVer.,, o,4r records indicate that there is
r�ne r,ecorded site of this type knoWn to be located within a
"no -mile radius of the� project are.,. This site bps been
c or d e d as a major village site. Additionally, our records
indicate that the,ra is an urlrecorded blArial site located
,441 t h i n a one"mile radius or the project aren.
HISTORIC RESOURCES: There a re no previously recor�ded histoftc
;�4�chaeologlcal sites known'.to be located within the project
boDndarip$) Or �tithin a one -mile radius, of' the
PrOJeOt areai
H,owe-vevl' our' records indleate that there is an, unrecorded
I�Iiotoric 000UPatiOn site�' located within 0 On -�nfle radius of
e 1 1
tbe pt-oject� apea-
P�EVIOUS ARCHAEOLOGIML INVESTIGATIONS: 'According to our
records.) the,prOject are,i has, not been previouzly� surveyed f or
,?�V,Vltural resources.
LX'TERATURP, S E'A R,' GH Re v I e v e d
Were �t,be Offtoial records and
r,�aps, for archaeologioal "!"Sites and sOr"VOYS in�tutte County.
Al.r�o reviewed I were t
-he V.',�`tional Regittor of Historic Plllace8,
the CalifornlLa TnVen��,bry� of' Historic R(,.sourc��
es ( 197,�6)
Callf.bMia Historical L-Andmarks (J9P,2)j,, CAIAPorhia PO'nt;8 OJ'
ffjStorie Int L . 3. r
erest, and Historic Spots in C&,lifopnia (1966).
RECOMMENDATIONS; Ba s ed up o 11 t1he above
rmation and ' t h (i
11,0081 tOPOgrap)!,y, the project As��100atOd in an area considered,
be Sensitive ror cu,ltural r HoWeVer, due t- the
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county Public work.,,,,,;
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'County Emvironmental Health
State Water Resources Department
City of Biggs
U.S. Forest Servi
city of Chico
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U.S4 But and Management
city of Gridley:,
Butte County Mining Committee
City at Oroville
State Department of Fish & Game
Town of Paradise
California Native Plant Society
Planning Department
State,Div. Forestry - attention
State'Transportation.Department
Craig Carter
Regional Water Qual. Control 3,d.
State Reclamation Board
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'Butte water District
California Water Service Co.
— Richvale Sanitary District
Del Oro Water Co.
— gorth Burbank Pub4 Util.. Dist.
OWID
Thermalito Irrigation District
Skansen Sub. (CSA #21)
Stirling City Sewer Maint. Dlst.
"Other
Thermalito Irrigation D'stri t
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(CSA #26)
Fif , .1"TT XMI-ES
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PG&E North (Chico)
Biggt"W-Gridlay Water District,
PG&E, South (Marysville)
Butte Water District
Pacific Bell
Durham irrigation District
Sta,�-e TV Cable
OWID
'Viacom TV Cable
Paradise Irrigation District
Richvalo Irrigation District
Table Mouhtain Irrigation . Dist.
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Thermalito irrigation District
El Media Fire Protection Dist,
County Fire �Department/CDF
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Durhaml oroville or
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Paradise.p'n s
I e Architectural
Durham Area Rec. & I
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Feather River Rec. Park DiSt.L
Butte County Farm. Bureau
Paradise ReC. & Park Dist.
Richvale Rec. & Park, Disti.
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