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SIO` - SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF OWN EROF RECO To Subdivision Committee; To, Advisory Agency: Must Take Actidn By; Appeal to:Boatd of Supervisors: Expiration date: Comments; Receipt Number; ,f1� Total L Received; By M FOR OFFICE W Reecei pt #. APPENDIX E Date Filed Environmental Information Form (To be completed by appl i cant) GENERAL INFORMATION 1.,' Name and addres of developer or project sponsor: Mr. Don Swartz,_ uest Property Core , 21221 Western Ave., Ste Un- Torrance, CA 90501 2. Address of Project:South. ofSkvwav North of Neal Rd East of Hwv 99 Assessor's Block and Lot Number: 40-60-1.thru 1:1 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: Applicant and Rolls,Anderson & Rolls, 965 Fir St:, Chico, CA 95928, 895-I422 4. Type of project: (i.e. rezoning, subdivision) _Parcel Mao for Boundary Line, Modification for 4 agricultural Parcels with remaining lands 5. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by City, Regional, State and Federal agencies: NSA 6. Existing zoningdistrict: _.0 SH T. Proposed use of'.'site ` A tjjtOtural PROJECT DESCRIPTION 8. Site size: 6,170 Acres 9. Square footage of bui'lding'(s): N/A 10. Number of floors of constructio�ps: NSA 11. Amount of off-street parking provided:: N/A, 12. Attach site development plan: N%A 13. Proposed scheduling: N/A 14: Associated projects: 'N/A 15. Anticipated incremental deveiopment: IiN/A L 16. If residential, include the numbe;F of units schedule of unit sizes, and type ;nf househoL'd size expected. ': ; NIA ,r 17. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities.. N/A la.. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. N/A ! 19. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment pear shift, estimated occupancy; loading facilities, and community benefits -to be derived from the project., -N/A 20, If the project involves a variance, condit oval use or rezoning application, state this and indicate, clearly why the application is `required,_ N/A Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary), �f YES N6 X__ 21. Change in existing features of a.ny beaches, Lakes, or hill's or substantial alteration of ground contours. Z ��( 22 �' : Significant change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential. areas or public lands or roads. h X 23. Significantly change pattern,. scaleor character of general area of project. X : 24. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter._, I X 25. Chan 'e in d g ust ash, smoke fumes or odors in wiein ity. X 26 Significant Change in lake, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. X 27 Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels' `ii the vicinity. X . 28, Site on,i�,�¢JX��f�/p°/y1 slope of 30 percent or more. Canyon walls and rocky cliffs exceeding a slope of 30 " account for approximately 15%'6f the total acreage X 29 Use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such' as toxic substances, flAmmables or explosives.' ( 30. Substantial change in demand for municipal services; (police,fire'water, sewage, etc.);. X 31. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity,. oil, natural gas, etc.). X 32 Relationship to part ofa lat^'ge;^,project or series of projects. i�1 CCl/%i 'YPT /Lst/C. R�YK ..SK IIA. wKCCIV CP hOhH4. Co" [jmo- .rs �rRll In fiQ ru Wyle lo"Arin CMV of if gp;, . b j- PACYMC;IIT!1 - 11CA1.T11. APPLICANT HEGSIVEO FN.OM. EhV j e t Me4toi 'Che"ck t 1 s fi s Eva1 ua t 1 On Of En i rotimen to i IrnG►act ' z IQ. Ei_'IR0W4ENTAAL I.'MP;AC2'S s eA_ RTS►. W(II theresVtit in si9iftiticants ves NuvnE HD DTSCZfB ,_ SION OF ;ENVioRONMENT.AL . EVALUA7'IC11�1 a, 'u geologiG substructutes!abta earth coures? hs, or ,changndItr.es in e k _ The proposal WIII not 2l`fect l�ubsurrace earth condil;fpn3. b, bisrupti6n, dispraCament, compaction or x overcovelring of the sort? --- Th ptoPOsaI wlil not Change the number of dweiffrig units whlcis can be built on this 6,170 acres, Current-ly, thts acreage is divided Into n parcels f a a parcr0maels' The proposal will establish a new configuration of parcels Icile WhtCtr e,ttentlally divides the dan•Yonr lands from the ridge tops. DUe to the Parcel sizes and the potentlai to n 6, 110 acres of displacement,,, domSaettorlLunI tord0l"etc result vert g thensiteaIS antlnt tfpa�ted ed plircel map, C. change Jin topography of ground surface rellet rtta,tutes7 �--- x_ Theas apralec;t sitehlspcharac,terized by a ridge tops and can o � g Y n tends.L.: No change int d taphlc features is ankiclPated a3 a resugt or the Proposed ptoJect,' coveryng or modification of d, any untq(rei, any unlgtro geologic or pitYslcat teatures7 X _ rhe project site has no physical feature$ Which are unique to guile county, e. lncrrateafn mind or water`erosroh of soils, el their(36 Or- r or l' site? X osedi project merely les eXrstllsgboundarfes andwi({ impact erosion not r. Changes tri angest(oh of erosion of beach or �sbanges m to stat tat Ion, deposition X The propos,od projoet will not l.ause siltation or eros.fon of sttea L;it ivi 'chasand;, ctthh tibYedhof arr ver(stream r rs or +;reeks,, , 0: o 'thenocean Or any bay. Wet ;Or rake g foss of .pt Ie agrrcur tutaIIy productive $Oils out5rde designated ;urban areasi x This proparal doffs not represent a ttgnIrrca'nt loss. Of agrfcult'0tai SOM . The property is charactetlzed rrrMrl lava flows rOlrgh rpck, ntttcroPDings,, by resi,r Pili boulders, cobble and shal,lovt soils overlying uscan fotmatlons, marshal agricultural values and irmRed sCo6ie5. 5tieh sO(t$ ?rave gt,fring parcels croated ars of l,ueh size"at to cl5nsk)tute acreage and will not Impact oppalrtunit(es, Art Viable grazing opl�'pr prdperty to h. Exposure ucb, 'geologrd agrYcuitural oppoi'(dnitie,t lot the $4te. hazards srrrlt as ea,thquakes, randsi(des, mudslides., ground iatlUre or3fm(Iaf k All of 9Uttt['County'ts Ina tilodrerate earthquake Intenttty lone Vtlt. Conslructiolt of buflding:e to Uniform ©ultding Code hazards? -Provide standards ttvlf9 adedUate Protect (on to Occupants In slake of'tefsmicactivity, z. Ajj_ Will the PrCOOS�tj result In Zubstantiai., a. Al ,emis$uoras L or detet(aretianO1'. amblen yr art :quarityt No 41g'nffl0nt impact to alt quit tl'tY Is eXpeCted as a re$ult of this project, b. dreahipn ,orrbJecttohable Odors, smoke ?r or or turves? The ptoposal Will not croato objdc(Ional odors, tumEs, of smoke. movement, mols�tore of c.' Alteration of. (� emperatur�" t nY change 1, $1, Cllmats« s The 'proposal `wltr net alillt theesphere. here_ locally est regronai lyr 3.ahe ptesosat reSVrt in tubstantlaf: a. Changes In auttenis. of the coirtse or direction or "water MOVefthts In either marine or tr�esn waters? The prnpcsat wtl.t not arrOct lite courto- or directi'On ader movements ln-etcher ;marine of w or fresh Waters, I=l1v i ronm. 11 to Check I '1st Eva I ua t i On of E.nv,i r,,o'(j i Ment7al Irnpac i' 3 TV- MMROMfENTAL MMI (Continued)', vEs MAYBe DIS_ COSZaN OF ENVTRONMFNTAL EVALUATION (Conl,lnued) b. changes fn absarptio plitetrunoffns; or the rate and rales, dsorfade nd amount of stir face --� x . The proposed project will not change the c of surface runout, Na absorption rates nor amount slgnlfCcant alkeri pattern It anticipated, ng of the basic drainage , meed for afu»site surface drainage Irmrovements,-includinglepetatIon removal, channeifzatfon x NO orf-sl'te surface drainage improvements is at culvert inata latfon? anticipated to order is accorar date the proposed pfa(ect, d. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? The e change In the amount proposal Will not Alit ct trye flow of flood Waters. of surface water in any water bodytThe Y _ Rroposal wiif not affect the amount f. Discharge into surface waters, or In any body, y of surface water in an water alteration of surface water quaII, Including but not limited :forteeratUfe, x --- The proposal will not impact surface Water quality. dissolved oxygen or turbCdityt 9, kileral,ton Of the dlrettlon or rate of flow Of ground Waters?ffect + x theproposal WCIL not a the .dlrec,js-r of fCay of waters, h. Change In the quantity Or,qualilY of gfuUntl waaeas, eCther through direct addiCions or withdrawals, --- _ ,grauhd The proposal Will not directly affect any or through interception of an aquIler by cuts or excavatfonst' aquifer, i. amount of water Reduction norfbub,fft wales sU CicsT available p ppr otherwise x Thtr "raposa) will not signlrlcantlY Impact j.rfabir Reaplq ar pr ert posure of y to water- area lite w water supplies In i related hazards Such as flooding? �� ---� --�-. The' projedt site has a zone A(food plain in the bottom or Nance Cariyy'ort h°lthln the S,tteambed 4. siting Practices forof the inCermCttent Creek. Standard h6mesites is anticipated to pfoteet any property CmRroveraenls from flood substantraL� Arab iUb3t trF /+(ill the 'Proposal r.etult In hazalds Within the canyon area, � r ' a• change f the tltie$ of of � spdcles, or number at any species of Plants tCncluding trees, throbse �� x ' The,praposed bountl@'�,y ilnA'inodrticallon by oof gr�SS, crops, and acfual)cmp, prantsjt the diversity Parcel raaP Wift not Impact el Call sprclet is the nroject site. b. hedticidon of the .numbers of any ' unfgiXe, M6 dr endangered, species. of p►ahtst -- --�� x A,boranfcaj xurvey Was conducted bg fonds and stokes boUndaryedlineseveralAsj'oc(atesryhtcft modlttca'tial onolwilland e«imunitidS ho[par disturrbbdl:tfte5frThe ,arlousr pbanC c• tntroduetfan of neri, species of plants into of the pfoject site_ ah e0fshke0t at re�larea, of in a battler to the normal x The prop, WIII not affdct ek(st'ing plant llfe,�� eilfsting 3peei.e5R . da Redeyctlon Irl .acteage of a'nY agrlcu[to ral crops x the 9. AtJlAl4(C LIE site dopa not cohtajn any commdreialfy viable a;gr(culCura! crap. ubsfantraf iti'f t' the pf!)pb3aI result to a» Chahge lit the dtvdisity of Species, or numbers of Ain speCf S of anihtai3 (blydS land x 'Tile pra}ect'fCte C5 loCatdtl Within p arllmafs ncrudln9 reptiles, u'Csh and sher,lttsh, benlh c 1 9rganf5rn5 or in5ect5?t a ricer heCd Lange for t he east Tehama mer �l c winter tangos for dtd. Tho area`has beth u[1ltZed as th r [Fie �aSt, Tehamd Deer hettl. the prapgsa( Will riot lri+patt the movement of ht;+gratory deer herds'. The parcels crebted by the itt th of such size as to at low for large areas of open space, -- •o—.-.ate-.�.�.,�.�..�� �Il�� 4 (continued) Yes DISCUSSION ®F. tNVI)ZIJPR4EN'i'AL EVALUATION (continued) b. Rertuction in the numbers of any unlaue. x The site contains no rare animals,. rare or endangered species at animafs7 P. introduction of new species of animals into -x The proposal Witt not Introduce new species°ot animals to the project an'ar:ea, or in a barrier to the migrationsite: or movement of animals? d;. Deterioration of existing fish or wlldMe ._.� X: The proposalwillnot impact existing fish and wildlife habitat. hat)I to t7 b, NO'st Will the proposal result In substantial. a. mcreases in eKisting levelsi noise - x The proposal Will not result In a substantial Increase In noise created on site or In the vicinity. b. Exposure of people to severe noise ievelst � _ X_, The proposal Will not expose People: to severe noise levels. 7. LicHr ANDGLARE. Will the proposal produce x' The pfoposat wilt not resttft In a substantial Increase In light or sign "Irtant itght and glarel glare created on site or in the Vicinity. 6. LAkO :,Uggrl will the proposal result' In a+^ x The proposal &Ylll not alter the rand use Th the area. the prosect substantial aitetatlon of the present or planned land site is designated by the butte county General Ptan as Grazing and use of an area? open Lands, The protect slte Is Zoned U (Unclassflled) and sH (scenic Highway). The Vbposed ALM/TPM conforms to bothi the cental Pian destdnation and the Zoning classiticdtfons, 9. NATt.riAL RE'S ACES. tYltt the proposal result in'T substantiae, _ . a, the rate of use of ar, natutal X The proposal W1 Il` not affect any natural resources, resau ce3In b, bepfetlon of any non-renewable rta.turaI s: The ptopasai' Will not deplete arty natural resource#. fesources? 10. RiSK 00, OSET WIII`the pronasai Involve, a., K risk of explosion or rerease of hazardous is The proposal Will hot InYotve the use of hazardous materials. not is substances,(Including. but hot limited to, oilµ pesticides, chemlcaft at radiation) in it iocated close to, any, lacltitfeswhich' store .of utilize such r?aterials. the event of an accident or upset condltion.t b. Possible Interference with an emergency x 'rhe proposrll WiII not affectiany eme(gency servlce'S°. response plan or emetgency evacuation plan? 1t. PassULATrort_ Will (Ile proposal alter location{ x" The pioposal wfil l hot, slgnlf ).cantly af'tect the 000tllatlnn of the area JrL bulian. ',ttensi ty< or 9roW'th sate of the stu n' because the proposed pralect ,IS conslstent Wk 0 what :has been planned popUtaIlona and betht deValoped k'n the. area. 12. NOCfSIfJG. +till khe propo#al affect oXisting housing. ar ))),cafe a denand for additional ltous"Fngx: x The Pfasal WI )A not significantly rfect-ho4sIng demand. t TRANSPORTAT104MRCULATI64. WIII the proposal result'rn: a. aener tion sof substantial Additional vehi de movement? x The proposal wili not liopacl the leaniportatron system because It � cur rento�lal�Cbiit gur�ttondltional traffic than Is allowed by, the < b. Etleck ,on ek[sling parkinglacllltl�es, or x The proposal Will dot affect parking because the ptoposal Wtlf have demand for new Parking3 to comply with,the parking t lY withthe,equiremenCs c onta'Ined WI (h 111 outte tnty Code Impact r',onmtntoF Check 11 S t a EVa I at UonLL of EnronmentoI a 1.. __.._ DISCUSSION OF E2l'OZR0NKErDTA1 I"ACTU' tcontlnued! yFs necY6F W LUATION (contlnued) c. Substantial impact , an. eXIstIng transportation systems? k , The Proposal will not significantly impact the transportation system. d'. I0l U cartk alterations to pr`tsent of cipatterns rcutatlon or movement pf people and/or X The proposal will not significantly alter present traffic patterns, goads? e- Alterations. cz to wakeiborne. raft or air traffic? x The proposal Will not affect waterborne, fall or air traitic. i. fnctease In traffic hazards, 'toL maiot' vehicles, bicyclistsX 'or pedestrianst — , The proposal will not slgnifrcantiy increase traffic hazards, 14, PWLIC 5EnVidFS. Will the propOsaf have an effect �oyeuponrnmentOf rservftcesn" a need tot. new or altered A- Fire protectlont X The proposal will not increase the demand for fire protectton In isle area« The proposed BLM/TPM does notincrease the density nor apporEunt.ty ipr building addiElonat dwelling unfIS han which can be bulli under the eXlsling parcel contlguratlon« b. Police prate. Gtlon? k. The Proposal :wil! nal.increase in demand tar pplfce_protect[on in the area G , Schocllst X The pt'oposaf will not result in a incremental increase in demand for school semc'es In the d« Patk6 or albs, recreational faciti"t'ies? X atea. The Ptopo5411011 1 not result tri a incremental Increase In demand for park and recreAllon Iactlltfgs iri the area, e« ntenance of public facilities, incfudins roa? roads X ai w The ptoposfll not result In a Incremental increase In f other for the need maintenance of roads and other pubitc taciilfies in theF area . goYernmental serer Kw3' rhe proposal +Nf i lnot. ,slut 1 in a ilTcrease in demand for -a'1 l other gayernmentat setvices'In the At ea . ! . A. FNERCY a« Will the proposal result in» use of substantial artwunis at first or energy? X p l ]t111 not The foposa utfiixe substantial Judi or energY b substantial fncrease In demand u on p existlfig sources of energy, ,,require the X7he proposal tiitli[ notsubstantially increase"the dertland PotetfergY� development os new sources of energy xu. UTItirIFS. will the proposal_resull 7n a need lar new systems, or Subs,tantiaC aiterAUohs t'.athe follaMring: , A , Poster or natur,ai .fast x The proposal W1II not affect elee'trTcal power or natural gas dfsit lbutian Systems,. Tilerproposed `gthUTFl�l provides easements foC at eteclrlcai transmission II,nes Which traverse theprosecC. site. �« comlrtunfcatiohs sYstemst v x The proposal WIIi not"aiJett comnunleation stems-. ' s4_. c« Water avaltabilllyt x . The proposal wilts nat.at: tect public water systems. d«ewEtr of AePrtIcL Systems? 'the prosect s1'tes arc located In areas charactdrixed by rockand of the oje t sttesparesotten lava ecto sepliG aThe nd leach(IeRd syxlem " failures due to poor soil parcolatlon capacity. Facture rotten results in the seepage of, wastewater thio the surface layer, tri soil and onto the otaund. t.eachtIo-I failures May enter neaxby streams. konteral,naiinp ,rates supplies and fostering th.e growth of 4f9ae and h I Env i ronmen to i Check" I i s t E'va>I ua t i an Of :Ener i t tanmen tat l Impact 6 ivo,Alm. ROW4EUVAL IMPACTS (continued) vgs MAYnE hb DiSCUSSIOM OF ENVIRONMENTAL >' :con EVAL^ATION t lnued) _ Waled organisms, Strict adherence to the Butte county Environmental W-alth Department requirements is anticipated mitigate the e•. Storm Water dralnage.7 above concerns, to t. solid X The proposed project will not need substantial storm drainage Improvements to aCjceg ochre the proposed Waste and disposal? development, 17, ttv�Arrt�EAl?H. Will X' The Proposed project will not impact the disposal of solid waste wftbin the county, the proposal, result in. a. Creatlon of anY health hazard or potential hazard iexcluding mental hea►thfa X The Ptapbserl roject :writ not P b, exposure of People to potential 1leaith. create any significant health hazards. hazards: x. The proposal Will rot expose people to any health hazards, ra. - AESTHC-TkCs: wilt he t proposal result in the obs;— ruf t+o`n. ot.any 3cenlc Vista ar v6ew open to ale Uor:witl X The proposal wilt not result in an the proposal result In the creation of an aesthetically OtiensiYe aesthetically ottensive V(ewt Public vlewi site open to the 19, RECREaTfi]r, Will the proposal result in an mpadL u up on the qu or X The Pity quantity of ex sting recreational Op or.. tunTl(esi - proposal will not recut t to an Incremental increase In defnand for Park and recreation�tacilitaes, _ ,2o, CUtTLR►k. RF,SGlRCES, _ a. II the proposal result In the alteratton or destruction of a,pretlistorlt"or hiSSorCc X Tho project site is identified for archaeotoglcal strep asap area Of high sen5itlVity archaeoiogicat resoun•ces, An Archaeological survey was cohducted of the project site int 1087, The Survey documented sane evidence of incftan dwellings ori some canyon ((ms within the pro►ect, slle and granted archAeoioglral clearance, b, aril the proposal result In adverse phys#cal or aesthetic effects" to a x The propos not affect historic pr.eh(stortcor historicbuf 0(1`6, structu,fa or Object? sites. o* bOe' the PrOpLiSBI :hate the poterrtlai CO cause a hyslcal change which Would affect p c1 unt ue x The proposalW'iil not at«eot eUttUral teSOUrCe5. Q ethnlc cutturat vaiuesx dk will the proposal resUItt ext,Sting: refl5tibus or sacred usos Within the potential Impact x The proposal Wlit no( affect reltgfous resources, areas SYJGGESTED.MITIGATTON MEASURES htCr eiltigattgn measures" recommended at this dine» 14 Negative 6e64ration I$ recommended for :tie Boundary cine a(odffIca, tlon by Parcel mate' },r Environmental Checklist Eva f u'a t i oil 'o f Iwnv �� arimert to 1 Impact • ..• .�....�d..�_=,•�.�.��, +rar�sa.+.Q) iconirnueor YFs MAYBE NO DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) i DATA SHEFT Cultural Envi'rorarent: `A— ,Project ocs �fi,atton Archaeological and Historical Resg3irces In iheAlfea: High SensiIIvity Area 1. Type of Project: Boundary Line Modili.cation/Tentative Parcel 7iap � d 1�. 12, Butte:County General Plan designation. Crazing/Open Lands t - Existing zoning: u. sH 2. Brief Descrlptlon: BLWTPM to divide 6,170 acres to create 4 13. 14. Existing Land use on=site: Crazing Land surrounding Area: parCelS at 1,190 acre¢, 1,38a acrolt 119 acres, and 540 actes with 2,931 acres as remaining lands. a. Land USes: rural residential S. Locattont Between sR99 on the west, skyywway on the north Neal Rd. on the South, and the Town Paradlse.On b,: Zoning: u, SH cr�1. Plan Designation: Ag-Resi, urban Rese►Ve 4, of the east. Proposed Density of Developments N/A d, Parcel sizes: 40 la ibo Amount of imperVTOUS SUrfacinp: minfrual 'and 15, e, Population: Low Population5, Character of sitC and Area: Rural 6. 71 Access Nearest Public Road(s): Neat Rd., skyway, sR 94. Aelhod of s�'wage Dtspcssal: septic/Leachf ield 16„ Nearest Urban Area: Paradise, Chico p, source of Mater supply': Private wells 17. 1s. Relevant spheres of Witlence: N/A improvements Standards urban 9. io, Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent to property Potential for further land divisfons and development. Property 19,. Area: N/A Fire erotet(lon SatVICe: may, subdivide to 4o a Ue densities under the cP designation. a, Nearest County (state) Fire station: Station 44, b. Water Avalla61111y: water BJ;• Cnyfrorsnenfai settfno 20, Tender Only school's In Area; Paradise. Durham, & Chlco willed school Distrl'CL Physical FnyirOnmen't: L. Terrain a. Ceneral Topogfaphlc .Character: R04.4e ;ops and Canyon Lands. 'top b, slopes; Vary Gran 2 to ad* c. Elevation: 200' to 1300' ASL d, Limiting Factot3: steep sfcpes z. Sol Is. ?. Types and Character tstics: Soli Is ftstiy character'laed by the Aiken Stoney Pllaset stones cax�rise approxl:hate0y 40% or more got the vofume of the soft. $ola is aPproximatety ,six feet deep in the project ea at. ; rtesidual soil (ran lava (Tows, rough tock outcfoppings. and 561 f ovestlying:Tuscan formatl Dns bdulddtsalso �� exists ori the sl'le. aj b, Limiting a (rsrsshallow allow s v, NatUrai ards the, 'Moderate a, Earthquake E'arlhgwRe Intensity zone Vill. t�. Erosion Potential; High ctLandslIda Potential. Moderate d, Fire Hazatdt E%trenie, e. Expans'IVe sal I' Potential s U* 4,1, Hydrology a. surface Maters Nance Canyon Creep b, CFOUdd,WalerF tflknowo c. brafnage characterlstfcs< Ptaject drains tdwalds the west„ d. Annual kainfati (normal): 2.4-15` a. Limiting #actors» PotentiafIV Iimited: groundwatei 5. VisUaf/Scenic Quality» excel fent r;'•, Acoustic Wilily: Good 7. Air. Quatlty, Chad Biological Cnvi'ronmentt s and dhaparfat.9 v gett{btktioodiand . Wildlife, Habitat- $matt birdsand an�areas. ralsGoa to foothill t.a :, AOLCOiJri1'Y OF 3UTZ'E DEPARDMT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 Cbuntq Center Drive - Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 DATE February 40 1991 SUB.,=, : Dori SWARTZ, Quest Property Corp. - TENTAME PARCEL 1W (BLM) ASSESSOWS PARCEL MMER(S)_ 40�-60=01 thru'_11 LOCATION: 4arc P els plus remai.nAng, Lands bordered on the west b Hvy. 90i. on the north by the Sk)MaSE& on the e 8 j by IVea S�.wChico-Pa_ra � sP area. Attached are documents regarding, -aria. a copy of, the above-described 'tenta:tive map for your review. If you have; any suggestions, additions or recommendations concerning this project, please.return them to this office no latex than. February.22,.1991 , :Y 'fiery truly yours, William Chef Director Of .Public Works J Mendonsa , • sistant Director jWkk attachments :.'k• 'r • xrz ....v • s c ., ,, • ` .. w � r ..... w . �. , r (•. MN. i a rrwr...in.lrsu+ r n as r r., `Y. xv n.'i v - • r '-e, .int a: 4 ♦ x .. uNaWr ! .., ♦a eiYi. . . m ar•>.^z b.. . ,y +k , rr + ♦ ... uwsr� - ♦. r•[ iMar LD 1160 (4/89