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HomeMy WebLinkAbout040-580-0391 ;, b, - .. ,. tet. �.a " 8UBD7 VI DER' S STATEMENT TTam�, 4 Date t (FFJk Pro'];ect � 6'1447.0 V Existing use :(s), of the land %�1��•'�i/i 2,: i Proposed use (s) of the land Improvements Proposed (Sce Ch. 20-21 County Code),'' 4. -Public areas 'proposed_0&�CF S. "Gree pla=iting/or removal (approx. number Ott_r,M461.51 r 6. Preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reservations or covenance`existing or Proposed shall, be attached to this statement. attached Wane.... 7 State`t e of"division, i.e. private road, urban, rural, etc.: LD io4o J Planning Department NAME;, JAMES MTULER ,. EnvIronmental Health Department CDF (Forestry Deparrtment), AP: 40-�$ _39 Actn: J. CraigCarter (on areas north of red line on map Butte County Sher,'ff PG&E (check title report for easement) ; 'Pacific Bell Butte County *Mosqu: to Abatement OR, Orovilie Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet') School District (vial? m )' Tater Company (if individual wells .are not indicated on application or map) Durham Mutual Water Co.— California Water Service Company (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oro:vYlle area, SS'of. river) Thermalito irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river') 1_ Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pen.tz Rd. to lake.) Del. Oro tater (Paradise Pines areal Buzztai.l Vaterworks (Doe Mill ,Ridge%Forest. Manch area) Paradise Irrigation District City of (checkwall maps for spheres of influence) Orov i Chico 1 Paradise y ----- Diggs Gridley r _ (DROVILLE AREA ONIVf Lake Oroville Area Public utility District (see large map in cabinet) 'Feather River Recreation District ,(see large map in cabinet) El Medio 'Pira District (chez wall maps a small portion. of Oroville only) 3.1:CGS, R10HVALE; GRIDLEY AREAS (SOM BUTTE COUTY); check wall map and title report to see ghat applies. Somme areas overlap. F)raiirage- District Drainage District 62 Drainage District X1.00 Drainage, District -#'200 Reclamation District #833 Feclama tion District 12056 acrariento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creed: `Drainage District. . xN CERT A11j CASES Superintendent .o£ Schools (only fqr subdivisions) Dept. of Fish and Game (near water and in rural and mountain areas) Ft�y: & Cal lr:ans (near State 4.4y.32, 70 99, 149 (Chic,o :cut-off), 162 (Oliva Richvale 11yy1:, 1�3I l,Clark Road) State eater i?uaiity Cor, ;coi.Boar'd;'(proj,ects with more than I00 lots or units) - United States Forest Service (i project borders USA land ---check AP hooks) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) Make OrooresDeParcment (ville -ti,atersed )te W4ter'ResroPertnear La mock Creek lteclaimation Dzst,. (west of Chico Airport, south of Reek. Creek and east of xy: 9 (see wall map)' ..Chico. Area Recreation & Par's 'Dist (only (only .for>subdivisions) SPEGZAi� GASES; check title report far any mention of special services or easements' such as to Thermalito Irrigation District (numbered items) vXM f' S JA SEES MILLER, Vjq, AP 4o-58-39. 3 parcels at the northeast corner of Lott Load and Durham -Dayton Highi�ay. Durham area. Engineer: Sierra. Vest Suryeying Public Works conditions, 1 Indicate a 50 it, building setback from the centerline of 1ott Road _ and Durham Highway Show all easements d tecord, on the, final map. Provide permanent .alution for drainage. 4Pay oft ° any assessments: Obtainencroachment permit for all drivev�ays new -or existing, and construct to county standards^, 61 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. 7 Meet the requirements of the Butte Country vire Department. Show area subject to flooding as per MA. maps, q Establish finish floor elevations for' each lot in accordance with FEMA maps. Plenning Dep` . conAi.'?:ions ld Ali parcels to meet the, requirements of the SR 1 zoning. Health Dept, condi-tiarisc. it Provide; an area for wells and...JQO ft. leachfielct free setback arouId those As ut parch is I and 2., 12 Provide a SG7 ft. leachfield free setback around existing wells either within the property or a.+ithin 140 it.. o the property bt3un cries . 13 Lnr;a ce and necessary relocate the sewage disposal system serving. its respective parcel land 100 ft. from the dwell:ing onto, prof -used W4.1 S1teS. 14 Comply with sewage disposal. requirements �,f the $uCte County Flood' Plain Ordinaace. ' l5 Comply 'witib 'the groundwater toni0ring nits anon measure: "pyo+; de verifi ati�c'of winter groundwate elevatior< prior to retarding the final rrap. Complete site and other'requ red physical improvements tgroundwater subsequent, tO satisfactory verification of eleti=ata,on."' I` JIMFS MILLEP"j, Tm,'AP 40-58-39, 3 parcels at the northeast corner of Lott Rand and, Aurham-Dayton Highway. Durham area. Engineer; Serra West Surveying Public Works conditions; Indicate a.50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Lott Road and Durham Highway. 'I Show all easements of record on the final map. , I' Provide permanent solution for drainage. Pay off any assessments. Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways, new or existing, and construct to county tmandards. _ Pay ,any delinquent taxes or current tares as required. 7 Meet the rea ,ulrements of the Butte County Vire De 8 I Show area subject to flooding as per MA maps. ' 9 Establish finish floor elevations for each tat in accordance i' with . FE,' maps 1 x ixnter-Departmental. memorandum I - ���"i�"T �'.�OTTM _+- al � �S- d��M/�YBE. mowers are re u�x lanations o£ "YES"' r1 "' q ed on L�ttached sheet(sa. i, 1. F.MAt . Will the proposal resu7 t, xA significant: EY; LiLX fE ^,its a. Unstable earth conditions, or (changes in geologic k5ubstructures? b. Oitruptiotl, disp'iace.^nexnt, completion or ouercovering bf the soil? _ f c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features3,. d,. Destruction, covering or modifit.�ation of any, unique geologic or physical features?.... e. Increase in. wind or gator erosion of s,01,10, either on or off site f. Changes in t1positiayn at erosirm of beach, sands, or changes in siltation; .deposition or erosion Which ma)f awdify the chanrt l of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any lba ,, inlet or lakel g,, moss of prime agriculturally productive sails outside designated urban y,, ,areas? 1 h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure or similar hazards _,�•- 'L AF«. Will the proposal result in substantial; a. Air emissions or deterioration of :ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable adoxs, smoke or fumes? c. Al,t:er4tion of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in rl nater. 1uCaily or regionally?' 3. 4LA2TE Will, the proposal result in'substantiai: A. Changes in currents, or the catu„se. or direction of watermovements in either marine or fresh. waters? �1 b. Changes in absorption rates, dro,inage gat.teras, or the rate and amount Of surface. rupoff't �1 c Need for off-site surface, drairtao improvements,,including vegetation � ' removal, chanfiel;izatio i or culvOtt installation? d. Altcr•istions to the course or f loin of flood waters? e. Change in the amount: of AVrface mater in any Water body?` E. 'Dis into surfacer �;,uters a]# in, any alteration of surface Water gUality, inciudiing MAI : irot, limitos tray to ipe raturer dissolved oxygen or turbidity? �� � g. Alteration of the dir ption�,or rate of £lou of ground waters? h� Char9ge in the qurntit'/ ;or quality o> ground, waters, either through direct additions- at .ra, hcxawals, or 'through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? ' J.'' Peductiznr. ,in t;ne. amount of Water ot`'.herwise available for public water swrpplies? ' �� j. E.ipasure p�i people ar property to stater-related hazards such as flooding? 44 "Ir A I the proposal result 3n substential a C .a in the dlvarsity sof species, or nitbber of any species of plants (%(; lading uses, shruhs,.grass) crops, .and aquatic plants)? ti. seduction' a£ the num rs o8 any ori-4uer rare ar endangered sperries of plants? c. ,introduotiori of new species of plants into an area, or ill a, barrier to the normal replenishment of ekxstirng`species? d. %educti.on in acreage, of arty agricultural crop?, z. M 5. .ANIMAb LIFE. N111 rite propos Al result in substantial: YCaS 14 BE NO a. Change in the diversity of species, ;or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land anivals includingre tiles, fish and ".shellfish, organisms or insects)? ._._.., b'; Rolductian in the numbers ol: any, unique, rare or endangered species of �f /R f!flr" � G« Ia.1t oduction of new species of animals -into an area, or- in a. barrier t0 the migration or novement of animals? .� g life: habitat?: d. Deterio�atio:, a£ sati..ti.rl Fish or Wild, rw q t• Willi the proposal. resOiIt in substantiali S a, l,ncreases in existing noise levels? - ' h 1s. ELxposure of people to sevor,e noise levels? ' } A%VC AND GLAD.. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare2 ., g, ;.MSE.. Will the proposal xesult in a substantial alteration of the jpresentt or planned' land use of an area? _--- .•NwTught gtoungg.: Will the proposal result in substantial; A. Increase in the rate of us,e of any natural resources? - .-- b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? l0 « IRISX OFF `f3PSI tT, Vill the proposal involve: a, A ;risk of explosion, or release of hazardous substanceo (including,, but not limited to,, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? —� b. Possible i.nterfarence with, an emergency responseplan or emergency f% evacuation plan? — 11, po'pULg1�To,;, still the proposal alter 1;ocation, distribution, density or growth rate, of the bunan. popslation? --... �--- 12, , jiOUSI - Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand: 1Eor additional housing' 131 M"SPORTAV0R/_[Y}1ClilIATioN. Fill the proposal result in:. a, Generatiun of w0stantial additional vehitle movements ar�Ci racll3ties ordemand b, Effects on axisting p q f , for ne�� parking? . t:. Substantia impact an existing transportation systems t1, 5ignificant a.lteritians to, present patterns of circulation or � �► Movement of peog2e andf or #acMds? e, 'kIterations. to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f"« Increase,in traffic hazard#k ;to motor tOhicle$, biayclist3. or pedestrians? 14,, VIBLIC S w ICES. Will the, pra�iosal have an .ffect upon, or result in a meed fat new or altered goverr:ncent services; - Y a� Eire protection? Ii, 1!olice protection) cI Gchools?` d+ parks br other secreatiohal facilities?' ----- - y/ i.. Maintenance of public taoil:ttias, including roads? ces3 f, Other governmental serr�i' ---�•-� I -4- rim { Nill the proposal result in: YES MBE 'N/Q ., Use of sUbstahtiAl arp M s of fuel or energyY -�-- b.Substantial increase 3n, demand: upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? UTSLITIESan.. Will the proposal r os;ai result in a need for new systems? or substtial altetations to the follouling; t a. rower or natural gash j ba. COmm zlicatlons systems Fater availability — . d. Sever or septic systess? a, Storm ,water drainage] f. Solid waste and dispoall 11 r ;fitJ!.Wt_HMIH• Will the proposal result in: 4 a. Creation of any health,hazard asr potential hazard; (excluding mental heal th) i b. Exposure of people, t* potential, health hazards? EiErlcs. will the proposal result in the. obstruction of any scenic 'Vista or vip—v open to thegublic,r, ar Vi1l, the proposal result in the v creation of an aesthetica3.y offensive site open to public view? — --- 1 RECREATIbtt. 5hll the proposal result in an impact upon the -quality ox' i quantity of ;elcistirg recreatiozdal.,apportunitiesY -- r f �. Gi}LR'1JffAT, kES03itCES, i a< Will the proposal result in tf'6 alt6ta.tion or destruction of a' prehistoric or 'historic azchaeo-Jogi.tal site? ^--- i b. toll thd result ifl,adverse physical or aesthetic effects p � prehistoric or Historic building, structure or'object7 E c. Wes the proposal haiM thepotential to rause a'physical change ethnie cultural'values? which would affect unique % d. will the proposal restrict existing religious or Barred uses within u the potential iiv pact area? moo attached. -4- rim ,-,t:inung efforts on; the 'Dunham -Dayton -Nelson General Plan Amendment; tas been County policy to follow the zoning over the General Plan.' zoning of this site is SR -1 (Suburban-�Residentia'l, 1 acre minimum) The subdivision will increase the density of the.area by creating new parcels., The proposed project will result in neva driveway access on V;� am- Dayton Road and on 'Lott Road ,c,d,e,f: The two new parcels created as a result of this „�.;bdi�vis on will at some point be developed for residential use. At tit time, public services including fire and police protection zc 001s, parks, and public roads will experience a slight increase. in .em`�ind 2r-,a,,b,,c: The proposed subdivision will probably result in residential 4,F-,V,P-lopment on the new parcels The subject property is located in an ,a;ea where archaeological 'sites may occur. it is necessary to perform. ar record's check through the Department of Anthropology at California tete University, Chico, in order' to determine if significant sites may be ,located on the property, if so, an archaeological survey of the property may be necessary. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE See Item. 20 a, b, c . fJO aESTED MITIGATION MEASURE U0, mitigation measure is recommended at this time regarding archaeological impacts.. In order to assess the potential for adverse ` I-mp,acts and to determine what, if any, mitigation measures would be ,ppr,opri.ate, the applicantshould contact the Northeast Information Center at California State University, Chico, fora records search and :sensitivity evaluations. -Should the Center recommend that an arc- ba' abl 6g16al survey be coridudted it will then be necessary for a vaified archaeologist to perform an archaeological survey of the property. DDS:,17mc Applicant: James Miller AP#040- a-39 ' Log#�B�wCl3--0�-01 DATA SF[EET A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION I . Type of Project: Tentative 'Parcel Map Brief Description: Tentative Parcel Map to divide 3.5aces to create 3 parcels,, one at 7..31 acres, one at 1.21 acres, ana one at 1.10 acres 3. Location.- Northeast corner of Lott Road and Durham-Dayton 14ighway, Durham area. 4« Proposed Density of Development: One unit per parcel. 5. Amount of impervious .Surfacing:' Approximately 5-10% of each parcel. 6. Access and, Nearest Public Roads: Parcel 1: Lott Road; Parcel 2: Existing access from Lott Road; Parcel 3 Durham--Daytan jighway. . 7. 14ethod of Sewage Disposal: Septic 8. Source of Water Supply.well 9. Proximity of Power Lines: To project site 10. Potential for Further Land Divisionsi and Development: None. One acre 'minimum lot size in this SR-1 zone, B . 'ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING Physical;EnvironMent 1. Terrain a., General Topographic Character: Level. b« Slopes: Level, less than 2 c« Elevation; 155 feet d. Limiting Factors: None 2. S:o31s a. Types and Character�ittics: Moderately expansive, vina - loam, generally goon drainage,good permeability. b« Limiting Factors: None 3. Natural Hazards of 'the Land A. Earthquake Zone: Moderate Intensity Zone VIII: b. Erosion Potential: None to slight c« Landslide Potential: None to loci di Fire Hazard: None, e: Expan5_ive Soil Potential: Moderately exQansive 4, rology a : Surface Water,-' NIA : h Groundwater: Po-tmoable, drains well C4 Drainage characteristics: Area of heavy groundwater withdrawal,y. d. Annuall. Rainfall; (normal) : ,Rainfall - average 25 inches' r r i 1 e: Limiting Factors: None. . visual/scenic Quality: Good, county scenc"hghway (Durham - Dayton Highway. 6. Acoustic Quality: Good 7 . Air Quality: Good Biological Environment s. Vegetation: Orchard remnants 9. wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals common to valley orchards. i Cultural Environment f 10. Archaeological. arid' Historical Resources in the Area: High' possibility of archaeological and/or historical resol-�xoes. li. Butte County General Plan Designation.: Orchard & :F'd Crops, S acre minimum parcel size,,' lz. Existing Zoning: SR-1.'(Suburban-Residential; 1 acre parcels) 13. Existing Land Use on Site: Single family, residence without ' buildings. i� 14. Surrounding Area: a. Land Uses: North: Single Family Residential, South: Orchards; East: Single- Family Residential; West: Single Family Residential. b. Zoning:SR-1 (Suburban --Residential, 1 acre parcels) c. General Plan Designations: Orchard & Field Crops d. Parcel Sizes: various e,.. Population`., Kura] residential ' 15. Character of Site and Area: Rural homes interspersed with Orchard & Field "Crops.. 16. Nearest Urban Area: Chico 17: Relevant Spheres ofinfluence: N/A 18.• Improvement Standards Urban Area: No 19., Fire Protection Service;: a, .Nearest County (State) lore Station.- Station No: 45t approximately 1 mile west of site. b-. Water Av,64 ,ability, -.,Well 20. Scho,0181 in Area: Durham Unified School District 8