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DMORIMON Use Permit to alloW the storage of flammable fuels;
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2�000 glallons gasoline, 4,000 ppllons diesel.
LOOATXUA Southwest of Cherokee Road, approx. mile West of the
Town of Che:rokee, 12 miles nort]; of Oroville.
AMBSOR IS PARUL NUMBER,.J) 41-06-122
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ZONING G V,11 i 1 AV CONSISTIZT?
D 1/8/82
DATE REZONING TB4T,,TION` SIGNAMIR88 01MCK D FaCENTAGE
DATE LEGAL �,!=GRLVTION MPA.RED OR CHECKED
WE FOLIOATION VOTICB WRITTLq 4- p?4agP PUBLISHED
DATE DIMW�Y AD PREPARE D
11W10B 0 191 -APER NOTICE(S) PUBLII.MED
MAILING LIST PPJ,-')PAIWJ)
DADE 'T"WL-OUT NOTICES WRIMX MAILED numBER
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DXM OOMISSIMN EXHIBIT PREPARED
DATE STOP � PINDINGIS nM�AAFM
MIROMENTAL OATI,'Oa EXEMPTION DATE' VILED
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AND DATE NEGM�TTE- MLLARATION DATE ADO111210 e��
M. IMPAUT REVORT - DATE CERTIFIED
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BOARD AOTION
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USE PERMIT
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING 0OMMiSSION
DATE (Flealstered inall recelpt)
PERMIT NO.
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL N6,
Pursuant to tha provisions of the Zoning ordinance of the County of Butte and the special
conditions set forth belowi,
TTUNO VALLEY MXN,8,ALS4 W.
Is hereby granted a Use, Permit
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Z(an' storage of 2000
In accordance with application fi.led: -to allow
154 o o q 04, 1,"' a �-'o I iu o a VAT 0"f) 0
1.1flis 0:E iesol fuel, appVO4mately
1. nllo vit, " '1: zimsil te of CA =Loe
'ailure to com 't
Oy" wit i t a con itions speci ies erein as the basis for approval of,appli-
catiori and issuance of Permit, constitutes Ouse forthe revocat'ion of said permit in 'accor-
clan'ce.with the procMures set forth tin the Butte 'County Zoning Enabling Ordinance..
2, Unless otherwise provi&-d for in a condition to a use pbrmit, all conditions must be com-
Pleted by the perrnittee within 12 months of the delivery of the countersigned permit to
t he permittee.
3. If any use for which a us. permit has been granted is, notestablished Within one,year of the
date of receipt of the countersigned permit by the permittee, the permit shall become null
and void and reapplication shall be required to establish the use.
SPECIAL CONDITION�:�
Cloar an xmia o;U all vorret�xj;joril, leaving otly expose(I
10 wi—thin a rad;tls 0? '50 Foot �froln V'I'a storage tanks.
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t jj'jtjj all 'p,111) licable
ox,dillandes
I hereby declare under penalty of oerJU(y that I have read the foregoing cohdilloh
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that they are In fact the conditions Which Were 'Imposed upon tho granting of,lMs use
pennit, and that agree to, abide fully'by said conditl6irts.
bited:
Applicant
NOTE: Issuance of this Use Permitdoes not waive requirement of obtalhing.Buildih-g,
arid,flealth Department permits before starting construction, nor does It waive
any other requirements.
CC; Health bepattm'ent
Department of Public Wo'rks (2)
Fire 0spartmoirit chairman of Planning commission
4"d
APPLICATION FOR USE PERMIT 'PLeA',�- y
`)UTTE COUNTY PLANNING COW '"SION M,
APPLICANT; Read and follow Instructions as set forth on reverse side of thisfo CF, AL.L HGARINto-i AN010A
rm-A-TION5 T/u-_jSt4,
Applicant'sname.8pring Valley Minerals, Inc..... phtnenumbdr(303)623-8317
Applicant's mailing address 3 Park Ceritral,,1515.Ara09 be, Suite 200-Denyer.. Coli
Owner SOZ02
Applicant's interest in property (Owner, lessce, other) -
Owner's name and address satne.ag above
Assessor's pardel, n-imber(s)-41'*06-122. Present zoning A-2
'Location and size of purcel(s)-SE 1/4 Sed.29
MDBM. -See attached.site Rlan - 319+ Acres
_j Street address N/A
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Description of proposed development and use Stora e 'of 2 4 000 gallons of gasoline
and 4,000 of diesel fueli Diesel fuel is not 131.'sted as a
Class 1 flammable liquidi)
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Patio ea.-mrumi, vornm
Building construction (state. dimensions, square footage and materials used) JAN , 8 1982
a. tkisting buildings califi.,
b4 Proposed builjings W7 JA
Hazardous materials to be used (inflaminables, explosives or strong chemicaW Diesel f tiel
and gasoline.
Daily hours. of operation 8 to
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Numberof employetti Number of off-street parking spaces provided
i hereby declare under penaltybf perjury that I have, read and understand the instructions and that theloiregoing
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statern eints are. true complete and rorrect to the best of my 0% e I I
r &e.
Date Applicafits signat 't
Prolect F He Numbe 66
Location and size of parcel(s) or - - --------------------
01411 0�1_646,
0 1!&7La__?)W 6F CAEI__Na_� /Z A
Verify.
V��Projdct Descriptiorf
A.Po. Nu,
Ownership Zoning and Requiremo-fits
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Proof of Agency (if nec(led) 1.66atioo Description
E IA6.opics of Plot plan
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DWe Repblved Receipt -Number
Applientlinn Taken 11
INSTRUCTIONS TO USE PERMIT APPLICANTS
-If APP410int i's not the owner, Mitten outhorkaflion by the owner or other proof of ngenc-y; must
be "11111101ted in )i,der for tile applicant to legally sign the applicatinn* Application shall he
coh*41,jered void if not,olgncd by the owner Or legall agento'
2.
All ilenis on applicaillon shall be filled in as completely As possibid. If an item is not appli-
cable. ploalse litilleate 'by tho term "NA"i
3.
It is important that the Applicant suppt) an accurate deacriptinn of the locution onhe propotidd,
project, including the followingi
a. Assebsnrs parcel noinbe" (s) (froni the tax. bills or Assessor's rilaps).
3treet aticitesses (it uvttilable).
ci DiAtrinces, and directions to streets, bodies at water Or railroads.
$ I,\ I c e P (10) copies a( a detailed plot plan of Adequate scale to cletirly s)iow proposed 'build-
inps and improverriontai folded to 8!,'2 x 11 Inches, shall accompany and be made part of the,
"Application (or Use Permit". If the use perntit is approved, tile plot plan becomes, the ap-
proved development plan for the property..The plot plan shall include tire following information:
a. A scnled drawing of the parcel(s) boundaries.
b, Location and dimensions of all exis.ting and proposed I irnproveinents on the property,
including buildings, drivewayst parking areti.4i wells, septic tanks and , teach fields.
c. Location and naine at bordering streets, access roads, nearby crossroads, streams.
bodiei5 or water and railrond.4.
d. North Arrow find scale of drawing,
5.
Th 6 "Appli.ca,tinn for Use Permot" Is sublect in public henrin$s and npproVal by the PI anning
Conimission. Any special conditions of Approval shall he niade a part of the approved "Use
Permit" and slinil 66 binding on the ripplicant. 'I "lie proceditres for Count), action (in use per-
ndt Applications are stated in ChapterN of the Butte County Code.
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Thd Planning CouirnWslon, on the busis at. the evidence submitted At thepub.lic hearing,in,ay
grant use permits when, it finds. that the proposed use s of tile property will not impair,the
integritv arid character Of the 71one in %%hich the land lies And 'that ifi
I- 1 .1 - I e ase would liot be un -r
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reasonab y incotilijiltible with Or injoelous to s ' uerounding i1roperties nor detrimental to the
health and of the persons residing or neighbor
general 0 -Ifarc working in.the, ehood not to the
general health, .4aficky And %yelfore, of the coonty�
7.
to upproving a ust, perruit, the Planning Commission may include lAuch conditions as dre
deehred reasonable and fierce8sury under tire circuingtrinces to preserve the integrity And
chorocter of the vond 'arid it) Secure thi� &!Sfitrul purodses of the Bott� County 6onceal Pla n
and Chopter 0-4, of the Oulte Countly Code. Such alondli ions in ',I%- ifiPfride, but are not limited
to! tinic limitallon", development, plan approvid, hiine§ Of ope;n1i ... i , u deA iCation Of
ncing,
righiofw And street and drillilage improv inicnts. iCondftions Imposed upon N6unoc6 of 4
use perinit ninst-lia rdasonablY:(ellded In !he Wii-- foi, which the perine
it ifv re uct-ted.
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Aploll(wifill fous Its of 111.0 S,
!�,vf,s 1114ty be piold, in ('Il4h of' b) ek-ek, ninde litivable it) "Treasof-it Of Mitte County".
9.
1 use pernill applick )(III, allplivrolt 1-4 I'villiested �tis dl-.40utIs with, 4ti
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fill 11,4 111, 11 N� It III in I ik Ili I iCAtion IT (I U I NllijO lit -,4 Ci 1110 V it mcedures. zorlillg� provision pos.
16. if residential, ""',,lude the number of units,"pchedule, of- unit,
sizes# and type of hou�ehold size expected. N/A
17. If commercial, indicate the type, whether, neighborhood. city
or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading,
,facilities. N/A
18. If indtistrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift,
andloading facilities. The�related use will be for mining purposes..
19, , If institutional, indicate the major functiOn, estimated
employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilitiep,
and community benefits to bedetived fromthe project. N/A
20. If the project involves a.varia-nqe, condi4ional Use or rezoning
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application, state this and indicate clearly why the application is
r�qv�ired.i A i,ise permit is needed for use, of 2000 Gal,gas storage tank & a
4000 G&A. diesel fuel tank. Tanks ate already installed aqd in use.
Are, the following items applicable to the projector its effects?
Discuss 'below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as
necestary)i
YES NO.
_X 21. Change in existing features of any beaches, lakes,
or' hil ls, or substantial alteration of ground, contours.
X 22. Signiff 11cant change in scenic views or vistas from
existing residential areas or public lands or roads
X 23. Significantly change pattern, scale or c.haractet of
general area of project.
24. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter%�.
XC 25. Change in dustj ashi smoke, fi;Lmes or odors in
vicinity. Localized. fumes in,pr Ject ate& will occur when
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pumping gagolihei
X, 26., Significant change in lake, stream or'ground water
1. ing drainage
quality orfquantity, or alteration of exost
patterns.
X 21. Substantial change in existing no,L:.-- or ribration
levels�in the vicinity.
X 28. Site on filled land or on slope of 30 p6tcent or more.
29. Use, or disposal of potentially hazardous material6o,
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such as toxic substandes,,flammabl6s or explosives.
1. Diesel fuel will be used
Gasoline and diesel fue,
c ation of underground
pvirltiatily in onjundtioa with the oper
exploratory'Min I ing and equipment.. Regular gasoline�will be
used for above groundcompany vdhicl I es. Currently three are
ift ugai
page 2 of 3
Appendix E
0 Ell
YES "NO
X 304 $ubstantial change in demand for municipal servide6i
(police, fire, water, sewageo etc.).
31. SubstaAtially increase fossil fuel �consumption
(elecit-ricity# oil., natural gas, etc.)
X 32. Relationship to part of a lat-ger project or series
of, projects - Related to the mineral exploration and,
testing phases of a potential mining project.
Zo NVIRONMENTAL SETT ING
33i Describe the project site as it exists before the project#
including information, on topographyp soil, stability, plants and
animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describe
any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures.
34. Describe the sUrrounditg properties, including information
or. plants and animals I and any cultural, historlqal or scenic aspects.
:Endic4te the type of land use (residehtial, commard ial� etc.), ,
intensity of land use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, depattment
stores# etc.)i and scale of development (height, frontageo, get -back,
tear yard, etc.) .
CERTXFXCATXON-. I heroby certify that the statements furnished
above aNd, 'in the attached exhibits present the data and information
requited for this initial, evaluation to tlie best of my ability, and
that the factsi statements, ana information presented are true and
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.'
Date-,.,.
For
Al't J, 42 t/A Z
Appendix it page .3 of 3,
Ito Coun
I" VI EA I 1 11 A
PL-ANNING COMMISSION
7 COUNTY CeNTEk DNIVE — OROVILLE, CAILIFORNIA 95965
PHONE� 534,4601
J0nL1LqT)' 13, 1982
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3 Park Ce'atral
1515 Arapahoe, Sulte 900,
Denver, Coli 80202
RE.. Use Permit
AP 41-06-122
L,og # 82-01-08-07
con-tlemen:
1�hi8 is to notify you that we have received your application
for a Use permit to 11101,r tl)e storage or Flammable fuels
2)OOQ gallons gasollne, 4,000 gallons diesel, located, southwest
of Cherokee Ro6d, appro,<jmately !4 mile west 0r the Town ot
Che,rokee, 12 miles north or Qro-wille.
'An initi-al,study of potential environmental consequences
anticipated in connectlon wLth this, project is being completed
by the Butte County PlPnPllng 110partment and wL1A be I forwarded
to you.
Should you have an), CIL1.0stions rogar�dlng this matter,, please
feel free to contact this office between the hours OF 8-00
-and 1.100 P.M.
since -rely,
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LIFONIA, 95965
,7 couny CENTO DRIVE � OROVILLE., CA
PHONE: 534-4601
T 0. e County' Public Works DATE, JanuarY 13� 1982
Butt
r�jt: ppojECT REVIEWAND
ENVIRONMENTAL ',—VAII—UA—T'10q
go is preliminary data our Office has received or generated concerning
Enclos - i is. Inc.
the f6llowitg project. 1.SpTin9...,V9:11 'Y Mjftera�,
e f els - 2,000 01i"8
use Permit to alloW the storage Of flamniab.1 U Road
asol I ine 4 000 allons diesol- locgtea Southive8t of CheTolcoe—
heroked, 12 miles north
le west. Of the Town of C
)roximate1v 11.5 Mile -
Of; roville. AP 41-06 122
We. tjj7e mak,iing an assessment of possible environmental impacts and Will be
pr,,pariftg an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration, Mitigated
N(,gative Doclaration, Or an Environmontal Impact Report.
5i',,ease provi6e any factual statementsi ideas for iftvestigationj Or OPiftich8
f concern or expoj�tise that relate to eithar
you, can of,fer in your area 0 erate.
� or economic impacts that thl-8 Project may gen-
rpysical, social, a s of the above-toj-�d date* I I f no reppon80 is
T,-,.j(jas-e respond, within 14 d :y h here are no
generated by this inquiryi then it sball be r.�"umed t at t
% potential from the 'pro JeCt-i
Significant environmental impacts 'VIhic" are.
you C&A
W�t " rec.late any assistance 31 PVOvide-
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David Bolland, "14
sotlate PlaAnOt
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CIO 6nen ts
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OU10 CO- DIV. of Env. waith
BUM, COUNITY PLA,�I'171NG COMMISSION JAN 1
COUN1Y C8NT8R DRIVE - - OROVILLE,, CALIFORNIA 95q'65 31902 .
PHON8: 534-4,601 OFANOM18
Butte County BnviTohmehtal DATE- january 13, 1982
TO.
flealth,
M-30 PRIWMIP PEVIEW MID
L EVALUATION
Enclosed is preliminary data our oftice ham tedeived or generated concerning
the followins project: Sj)ring. Valley Minerals. Inc.
Use Permit to allow the storage of flammable fuels - 2,000 gallons
gatol I ine, 4,OOO-g4lionsdiesel, located southwest of CheTokee Road,
ap inatel st of the Toivn of Cherokee,_12 Miles north
Me. AP 41-Ub-IZZ
We ate taking an assessment of possible environmental impacts and will 'be
preparing an environmental dooument, either a Negative Declaration, Mitigated
Negative Declaration or an tnvironmontal impact Roport.
please provide any Xactual statements, ideas for investigation, or opinions
YOU can offer in yo(Ir area of concern or expertise that relate to either,
physipal, sodial�, or QcOnOmid 6jrpaots that thir, project 'may generate.
Plea-, iitli-,Ln 14 days of"the above-hoted date. if no response 16
Al respond v
generated by th is i-Aquiry, then it shall bo a.-Ijumed that there are no.
I Proathe project.
sIghijidant, environmental impacts which are I)oto-hLial
We appreciate any call provide.
Sine erq."LY
EX-)
David. B611and,
Associate PlAhner
C o m m e n t s J, YQ (CM-A-
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BUTTE COUTITY PLA,'NG COMMISSION
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLEo CALIFORNIA 959615
. PHnE: 534-4601 t.,6
January 13, 1982
T04 Calif. Dept. of-' Forcst'ry DATL,:
1?4: PROJFY�'T HVIEW AND
I'MIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
E I nclosed is preliminary data our office ha.s received or generated concerning
the following project: Spring Valley Minerals, Inc.
Use Permit-toallow the, stora�e of flammable fuels 2,000 gallons
olin6,___4.j_000 gallons diesel, located southwest of Cherokee Road,_
ap roximately �. mile west of the Town of Cherokee, 12 miles north
of Oroville. AP 41-06-122
We are making aft azoozament of possible environmental. impacts and Will be
preparing an environmental documentj aither a Negative Declaration, Mitigated
Negative Declaration or tin Environmantal Impact, Report.
Please provide any faclbuol st-Atei-i*uUt, ideas for in ventigation, or opxirilond,
you,can offer in your area of concern or expertise- that relate to. either
phy6ical, social, �or economic impacts. that this project may generate.
Plea8-e respond withi:n 14 days ot'tho abov-e-noted, date. If no response is,
generated by this inquir , then it sball,be Emsumod that there are no
significant environmental impacts iro pbten�Lial from the proilect.
We,,appteciat:0 any assistance-- you can p.-ovide.
Sil'10 orely
�David Bolland
Associate Planner
SO
comments:
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LAWO OF 11 R A L vl, '1 A t, 7
PLANNING COMMISSION
7 COUNTY CENT15R DRIYE okOVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
PHONEt 534-4601
February 11, 1982
Spring Val.ley,Minerals, Inc.
3 Park Central
Suite 500
1515 Arapahoe
Denver, Col. 80202
Re: Use Permit AP 41-06"122
Gentlemen:
An initial study of your proposed project, an application for
a use permi.i indicates potentially adv6tse impacts to the
dhVironment (refer to Appendix V and memorandwn) Suitable
mitigation measures are requiredi as part of the'project, to
reduce or eliminat6 these impacts Otherwi,se,.an environmental
impact report is required :pursuant to the California, Environ-
mental Quality Act. An attached theet lists iT;'J',t1'gation.% you
may use; however, you may propose alternative mitigation measures
equally or more effective than those recommended6 An early re
sponse to this notification, sent to this office, will expedite
the 8chedulifiq of your project.
-if our office does'not recelvea response from you Within 15
clays from the date of this letter, we will assume that you
concur with the stated mitigation measures, and continue to
process your application.
If you 'have any questionso pleate call this office bettween 900
a.m. Ahd.l.t00 p4mit Monday through Friday.
Sincerely -
William R.' Sands
Associate Plannet
WRS.-lr
Attachment
cd.- . Cdak, Assoc.
YES 14AYBE
NO
PeopId or Property to,
h, Exposure- Of I as earthqJuakes,
geologic hAtards such
landslides) mudslides, Around failure,
Aft Z�
or sit I nilar hazards?
2. Air� Will the proponal result in' -
a. Substantial deterioration of
ambient or local air quality?
b. The creation of objectionable
odors-, smoke, or fumOs?
c, Significant alteration of air
movement, moisture or temperature,
or any change in climateo elther
locally or regionally?
Water, Will the proposal result in substantial:
a. Changes irt currents" or the course
or direction of water movements'?
bi Changes in absorption rateso drainage
tile rate and amount of
piitterns, or
surface water runoff?
c. Need for off-site surface drainage
Hon
including vegetd.1
Improvements,
removall Channelizat on or culvert
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installation?
to the ourbe or flow
U. Alteration e
of flood waters?
e change in the amount of gurface
'r4 I ater in any water body?
t. DI-scharge into s urfact waters$ or
3. - surf ace
in any alteration of
water qudlityi inc�luding but not
limited to temperature, dissolvdd
tutoid-ty?
o Xygeb. or ;L
1 9 Aitdtatlbn of the direction or
flow, of ground waters.
rate of
1-1 change in the, quantity or ' quality
'thex through
(if Stourtc! waters, el
ajr'e#, addltion$ Ole, withdraW410
through intexce )tjon of an I
6 17, 1
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tion s?
gq ifet by cuts or excava i
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A, -ndix V page 2 of 9
YES MAYBE
'NO
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Reduction in the amount of Water
otherwise available for public
supplids?
Exposure of people or property
to -water related hazards such as
floodingl
4. Plant':Life. Will the proposal result
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UT—Figs—tantial
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a.
Loss o� vegetation or change in the
diversity of species or number
o� any species of plarts(including
trees, shrubs, grass, CropsP
microflora.and aqua,tic plants)?
b.
Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, -rare or endangered species
of plants I ?
c.
Introductiod of new species of
p -its into, an area, or in a barrier
to, the normal replenishment of
e,yisting species?
d.
Reduction in acreage of any agri-
cultural crop?
5. Animal Life. Will the proposal result
in
substanFial:
Ao
Change in the. diversity of Speciesi'
or numbers of any spec.tes of
animals (birds, land anit-als
including raptilegj,4ish a nd shell' -
fish, benthic organisms, insects or
microf auna) ?.
�b,
Reduction of', the numbers of any�
unique, rate or etd4ftgeted species
of animals?
c.
Introduction of new species of
animals . into an area, or'result in
a batrier to the migration or
Movement of animals?
6.
m t
Reduction of, en upon, or
deter�otation to existing fish or
w4ld.lifo h4bitOt?
Appendix V
page 3 of
MAIBE
NO
Noisd- Will the Pr oposal result in
�6,
sugstantial;
a. increases in noise leVels?
b. FxPOsure of people to so -vere noise.
levels?
7. M ht and Cilare, WJLlI the pr000sal
'u li ght or glar
�rr'2o�hcce
si_��73�-cant
.
8. Land Use - Will the proposal result
"------T—gnif icant -
in a s
a. Alteration of the plarited land use
a trend
of an.areao or establish
which will demonstrably lead to such
AftL
alteration?
b Conflict with uses on adjoining
'conflict with
or
pro erties,, educa-
�estab cr6atiorial,
P Iich:cd te
AM
tional, religious or scientific
U
uses of aR area?
9. Natural Resources Will the, proposal
re,s�ffi� substantialt
a. Demand for), Or� incr ease in the rate
resources?
of use of any natural
b. Depletion of,any nonrenewable
AM
urae?
10. kisk of Upset, Does the,pr oposal
V�ea r�is� of an explosion or
the release of� hazardoug.8ubstances
oil
but.not limited to,
(inclu! homicalg or tadlation)
pest;Lcides, c_ 11 t or upset,
the event'of an�acciden
in
conditions?
P the proposal
o u ation. Will
"�
:��_ tj
At t' IOCI,tiOn
e _Le
wth
distribution, density,,or gro—
a
rate of the'hum'n ' population of ,n
a an
c )r lly 3.V;L" e
area pillys_ia
established d0mmutl"Y'
12. �ousini Will the proposal
Lntly' affect existing housinp,,,
sTr
,,r),�
3. nd for additional
or cteate,a dema.
in
'housi 9?
Appendix
F page 4 Of 9
FIM
YES MAYBE
NO
13, Tran8portation/circulation., Will the
proposal r6sU-.r—E"7n-;
a,
(;eneratioil. of substantial additiOnal
vehicular movement?
b.
Significant effects on existing
parking facilities, or demand for
AIM
new parking?
%P
ci
substantial impact upon existing
transportation sys'tems?
d.
Significant alterationLq to present
p,atLter-.qs of circulation or movement
of L
people and/or goois,
e
Alterations, to watetborne, tail or
Ali
air traffic'?
f.
I-rictease in traffic hazards to motor
ACA
V
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians?
14. Public I the proposal have
Services,, 1,1*11
an
effect upon, or result in a substantial
need for new or altered, governmental
services in any of the following areas'
a.
3.
Fire protecHon!
AMh
bi
iQn?
Police protect'
c.
Schools?
d.
Parks or other recreational
facilities!
e.
Maintenance of public facilitiesp
including roads?
fi
Other governmental, SerViCetj,'
lit
15. Energy. Will the proposal -rest, in;L
a,
Use of substantial amounts or fuel
AOL
or energy?L
b,
Substantial. increase Im demand Upon L
eXi8ting, �oUrCeS of eherg or
rOdU jreL the development N new
Sources of enargy'?
Appendix F
5 o f
YES MAYBE NO
16.
saj. - ,
U'�:" Will V, a 1propo result
ra—a�41pe-st for new : systems, or Sub-
statitial n1tevations %to the following
Aa.
Power ot natural ga8?
Aft
M
b. ConununicationS, systems?
C. Water?
ej, So wer (will trunk line be extended,
providing capacity to serve new
development),?
e. Storm water drainage?
Human Health. 1,1111 the proposal
Tes—UTt in-.
4, Creation of any health,hazard or
potential health -hazard (excluding
mental health)?
b. Exposureof people to potential
health hazards?
18.
Solid Waste, Will the proposal result
in any signi icant impacts assoC4.ated
with solid waste. disposal O -e litter
control.?
0
19.
Aesthetics, Will, the proposal result
-:Ln' the obstruction of any public,
designated or recognized scenic Vista
b 3 -
open to the pu I'c, or v!,31.11 the
proposal result in�th-e creation of dh
aestherol cally offensive site open to
Aak'
public view! -
20i
Aedtoation. Will the, proposal result
in an imFact upon, the quality or
ty OLf
q?ariti existing public tectda
tIon facilities?
21.
1 st will the
Ar6heolog"cal/Iii, btical-,
al result �n an altdr,4 tion Of
propos,
a SignifdantL C'.Gol.ogica Or
histoticat�site, structureo object
or buil
Appendix F 6 of 9
Y8S MAYBE
-NO
22, 1.1andatory VindinAs.of Significance.
a. boos the project have the potential
quality of
to degrade the the
envitonmenti substantially reduce
thf, habitat of a fish or wildlife
Species, eause A fishor wildlife
population to drop below solf
sustaining levels) thtdaten to
eliminate a plantor animal com_
munity, reduce the -nuTribet or restrict
'the range. of a rare or endangered
plant or animal or eliminate important
examples of the major periods of
California history or prehistory?
b, Does the project have the potential
to achieve short termbenef.LU, to
the detriment of- nLbl-Icly adopted
4 on ental goals9
long-term Onvir .-,m
c, Does the project have impacts which
are individually limited, but
el
cumulatively considetabl (a project
may impaft oft two ot.more separate
resources where the impac t on each
t relat4vely' small, but
6soutcie 3. 1 1
wherethe effect of the total of
those impacts (in the environment is
Adkk
8ignificanti.)
d. Does the project have environment AlL
effects which will, cause substantial
I
adverse effectG on himan beJLftgSL.0
I I tL_'�Cf'ly? L
etthet directly or Ind
cj, _",Ppe T
f: C,
p&ge 7 D_
III, DISCUSSION OF EWIRONMENtAL EVALUATION
oposes to store flammable fuels
The applicant of this project pr
2,000 gallons of gasoline and.4,000 gallons of diesel on a mining
site for operating mining equipment and vehicles,
The project site is located 12 miles.north of orovilleo approx. 1/2
mi 1 e West of the town of CheroReo, l/4 mile west of Cherokee Road.
I T I he applicant proposes to use the site for underground exploratory
ing and testing. the site is designated Agricultural,
mineral sampl
Residential. in the County General. Plan, and zoned "A-,211. Surrounding
lands are designated Agricultural-Res.idettial and Grazing and Open
Land in the General Plan. Most adjacent properties are zoned "A -21'j,.
through frontage secti,)ns along State Hwy. 70 are zoned 11S -H" (Scenic
Highway) in this vicinity.
The project S,ite, -.Is located in a historical 'gold and diamond mining
areaj initially settled in the mid 19th century. Proposed 'exploration
ill occur. on the site of the fo a of the
w rmer Cherokee M�ina, formerly on,
largest hydradlic-operated mines in the state of California. Eroded
sloper prominantly exhibit the effects cf earlier mining activities;
underground shafts aie also pr6tent4
Where land has not been disturbed, foothill woodlanA and 0 haparral
ve getation is typically found, bigger pinep live oaki canyon. oak,
mAnzanita and other shrubs fbrY6 a dense vegetative growth over
much of the canyons and rolling hills.
Access to t I he site is provided by an unimproved gravelled road,
tonnecting.directly to Cherokee Road.
E I hVIronment9l concerns associated with the propoLsed project Are
discussed in individual checklist items in the.16111owing, section.
lb,c,d,'e, Explo,ratory mining Activities will involve dtilling,,
excavation Ana conceivably blasting With ekplogive$* New
roads (grading) m0y be congtrwt�ted, or existing, ones improvedd
Additional site clearingo g aling, and compacting may occui, to
provide, areas for mining equipment or structures. Slopes that were
formerly, hydr,Aulicdlly mined form a Uhiqu I e geologic feature to the,
site topography.
e confined to pre
Since expl-orationo sam ingi And iesting:wl b
u r s small-stAle adtiviti0so potential
Viouslydist rbed areas, or, occu a
-ous . A, mining permit
e
environmental impacts are n'ot.coftsid red ce
and,roclam.ation plan, must be, obtained, from the Coun�y of Butte for
full operation and ex ans"on of the mineral extraction activities.
P
Appendix I.P �page 8 of
RIM
lh An inferred fault Passes withinione mile of the project site,
h axis to , site.
the west of the
trending along a north-sbut o . j,iroposed facilities used only for
The fault shouldposo no hazard t I � uct4 j, of new underground
ttivities. Before the cOn-str io
work related 4 ;alifornia Department
the applicant should contUlt the C
shafts occurs eismit safety standards required Ili building
of Mines And QeOlOgY for s
codes.
.4 16e: The processing of ore frequently involves the use of
3b,�c, water . to wajh and separate . tailings from ore -bearing
s4ts, Stttjing or raste ponds may be constructed for these
,depo 1 bsed development of the s1te.
ations. The applic4nt has hot prop oduction
?per 0 .1 these features. if pr
insuch a mannet that would incorp,rate
nt would be required to meet conditions
is ,planned, the applica im land or mitigate
specified in a reclamation plan that would recla
impacts treated by water drainage and/or 5torm runoff.
plants may exist in the general vicinity"
4b: Several rate and endangered ude
of the site not yet disturbed by mj.hing activities- These incl
Ila doy, la �i
,astwoodiae (Butte Fritillal,-ia), Monarde gl si
Itillaria e d
F r __a—eTT_aT,_ Icus us (Red_T1_UFT_T5sh)P a
jVo "Mera—s— R 1 L r -Sul Ie-losperm
Limanthes floccoga the applicant proposes to
explore ana op�raxe only in previously d sturbed mining areas at
this time, no impact on rato plants is anticipated.
3. 1 s on the
The applicant mayj howeveri wish to explore and examine sOl
periphery of disturbed site areas. A botanical surveyd !, conducted by
adjacent un isturbea grounds
a qual-ified-botanist, is,necessary before
are explored.
er k6d Road, is a nattowi winding road$. havi g limited sight
13f., Ch o Iway Before the productioll
distance along many sections of roa�',
ie applicant should consult the Butte
phase of 'this project��Occuv$� , th
r trqpf!jc devices or personnel that
c Works Department to 1.
County Publi gulating h, aVL truck traffic leaving or enter -
may be required for tt, e y ad heading north
ing the project site.. Left turns onto Chetokee'Roi
70 are expected 'to The the predominant traffic movements
to flighweiy ublic road approach is
tat vehliclts leaving the site. A paved p I
on the. west side of Cherokee Road near the ptoject
recommended, ight tuth� for southbound vehicles
access road$ to.iAc'litate T
Oject. site,
�entering,the OL-
nd PlAmmAbldS on,sito
The us6 and storage of dxplosivo.s a.
14a; !7a#b: pose: a hazard to Persons and pr 0 erty from explosion
it �tatN in4thd County Use
and/or fire. Conformance to, onditions 9
�Igned to mitigate these hazatdSl suffidlietitly reduces
Permit, Activity to an acceptable level.
t6htial impacts from this proj,ett,
po
he project Would, Potentially,
14e,.' Heavy truck traffic generated by V whe r e the accloss�
damage�sectiblls of CherOked.Aoad� 'Particularly,,, f
rsetts Cherokee R d� The 1+ m, e SeCtIon
6aa to t -oa . -
r -he site inte ect atcess,, road and Highway 70 is
w PT03
of Cherokee Road bet eon the
tra particularly for
expected to, receive most of the vehicular f"c'
occur before the
heavy trucksi This jTpatt is not expected to
production phase o f the.projedt:i
Appendix Page Bal Of 9
9j,"O Co, rJanoing CM10%
MAR 15 198,2
if
OroY1110,
SPkTNQ VALV9Y MINERALS, IM
Three Park Central, Suite 900
1515 Arapahoe Street
'Denver. Colorado 80202
March 4, 1982
William R. Sands
Butte County Planning Commission
7 County Center Drive
Oroville6 California 95965
RM Use 'Permit AP 41-06-122
Dear'Mr. Sands.,
We have reviewed your completed environmental checklist form that
recommends ii negative declaration. In regard to the required mitigatiqn
measures listed below, we would like to make the following comments.
1, Bota ical gurvOy of Project Area., A botanical survey of the
project area was completed in early spring of 1980 by James Jokersto a
botanist with California State University, Chicop and t he Calif ornia
'Native Plant gociety� WdUve enclosed this report foryour use. If it
does not satisfy Item No. 1 of your recommended "mitigation measures"
please contact me.
2. Consultation -with the County_Public Works De artment, Regarding
Traffic Regulations: We do not anticipate the use of heb:Vy trucks for
this operation; however, we w4ll consult with ' the Public Works
Department for an understanding of recommended measures in the event
I such tvdff1c is anticipated. If you haves. copy of tiny regulations that
pertain to our project. on this matter, or if you would provide us the
agencies to'�."ontatt, we would appreciate it,
3. Damage Re air to Cherokee Poad-. We intend to be fimiliar with
a I nd abide by all ordinances and regulations that pertain to damage 'to,
Cherokee Road caused by excessi�re use or heavy,trucks attributable 'to
our operations.. Again our ptojece' will not require the use, of
commercial trucking over public roads.
4e Archaeological Survey of., Previously Undisturbed Areas: There
are no plans at present to expand disturbance beyond the area already
disturbed. If these P14nsi change and there is a likelihood that
undisturbed landig will be affected, we will contract a, professional
archaeologist to, condtic:t.a survey,6,
-7
At
2
Sheila Fags
405 Beech Ave -
San B)=q,,
California 914,066
I/V 5% S, 1� 9 - �' 3 �P S_
BettYe8laiT) Director Of PlM'u�ings
office of Planning Commission, 00. FiannIng C-wr^
County ox� Butte,
7 County Center Drive MAR 15 ign
C)tQvj:Lj,j;-0 California 95965
0mvUlej callf0wo
'Me.
Door Blair,
Notice of planning Commission hearingon use permit for Spring
of 2000 gallons of gasoline and
alley Minera:Ls, allowing storage
4000 gallons Of diesel oil near Cherokee.
Sinco 1970., my f alnilY has owned ten acroo of land next to the pro-
by, Spring Valley Minerals. Until recent years
pf�'rty row being used
that property had been essentially un-odcupied and un -used The
out of the East taco of North, Table Mouft
valley,which was carved for gold , hat been sIdW,,Iy recovering.
tain byhydrolic mining
In the twelve years 106 have been heim) we have see the trees and
back over the mine tailings, and the trees starting
brush creeping
to grow on CIip:Cb which be. been washed away.
.Repently we have been Infortdd.by workers in the area that they;
drilling and blasting in the Mine again. .1 contacted
were cote,
Mrs. Jack ;tomick who represented thP Spring Valley Minerals Co.
Energy Fuels Corporation., a sub sidiary of Cent -
which is owned by
jnvestmt�nt Company Of Colorado. Mrs Romickagreed to let me
urian orado, to discuss
speak to some tngineers from the company- in COI
e have on the area. When I
the mining op ration voilld
the effect
her on two Oc casjon8 nothing came of it and no meeting
contacted
was hold.
I g14 concerned wi-bh the potential B.*Z,e of thi s mining opej?at !on
olo.pe to the mine.
and xltt s impact on Vhis com munity vhIch, it; so
'When drilling,, they hke -the machines running tLil hightp disturbing
the day
our sleep. the enormout� amount of, biasting., at, all�hours'lof
equipzment as early as
and night,, and the souftd of:earth moving
five A,.Mj was awfullY C� (ifficult ta bear. There is & small pond
for
adjadonk to our property,, which we have us-'ed'and prot eeted
it V lith fish for mosquito control.,
twelve Y.W$* We have StO&xea
61 out pro
and have maintained the flood oontr , let to - i tect the dam -
benches to sit On under,
ade
that holds the pondi Our children have m,
platformand ropt owing. We. have
t116 trees, and 00n8trudted a divi ,
I landholis M and . jitter,, This,pa6t year
guarded the ardcL to pteven,
le Out down the 'trees the child-ren.had u6bdo and broke
the mine peop rot tinW*
the pond f the very fi
-the benches avid left 14 tter 9,� ob
Up�
4 sincerely
�41 I
We are pleased W', -be notified that Butte County Planning Commission
is holding a meetj�lg to determine the feasibility of oneproce(4uro
Spring Valley Minerals is attemptingi The erection of storago 64
line and oil. Until now " have felt powerless to do any
for Gaso 11
+ Ole Operation. A negative declo ation regard -
thing to curb this wh
e -his
ment i act should have beenreoomend d long beforet
ing envAIV MP
mine was re -opened.,
it is incredible thatthey r4,e even considering putting,SiX thousand
gallons of X1101 In a volatile fire zoneo adjacent to a populated area
department or water supply other than "our"
with absolutely no fire
tiny pond* What ismost frightening is the prospect, of what they
intend to do with all tha -b six thousand gallons of fuelo Six thousand
gallons of fuel would r un enough machinery to completely change the
air quality, water qualityp end pound quall ty of the area for miles
around*
I intend to be In Cherokee on Mar(,,h eighteenth and nineteenth to hold
meetings with our MOlighborst and to meet with concerned persons at the
University in Chico,, and will attend the Fl anning coMission meeting
on the twenty fifth of March,
UE earnebtly petition the Butte County Planning , commission to reject
land, request that
this application for stbring,fuel so near our and
rV petition be place a, on public record..
Atta-c-hed please find 4 map showing the relation of the mine to our
land, and Vhe Iodation of the pond*
4 sincerely
�41 I
,spring Valle y Min. Inc.
fund Urban
T . C. Cray
3 Park Central #900
934 Mercedos Av,^MLIC'
CA 94022
y'
38g1 Pir;olo Valley Rd.
V
1515 Arapahoe ,
Los Alt02
Pl,no'le, rA '94564
Denver, Co 80202
AP 41-07.02;1;
F
AP 41-48-016AP
41-06-0331,39a�18,a.22
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<»k
AP 4't-53-050
Rt. 1 Bax 307 B
r
Oroville, CA 95965
AP 41*48.017
Clayton & Ruth Kind;
C. 4 A. head
Alice Armstrong
69 Grand Avenue
Oroville, CA 0596:5
Rt. 1, Box 296
Orovilie, CA 95965
Rt. 1, Box 307
Oroville, CA 95965
AP 41-06-094
j
AP 07-02 ,-024,03;1
AP 41-48 018'
[�jj
L�.1I U
T. A. til�estphal Jr. «
F. MS l icevxc'h
L. R. {VBo
86"1 T`6r°ra Calif. Dr. �l
1284 Calla lane
Itt. 1, Box 306?C
Pia!nut Creel:,, CA 9A 595
Chico, CA 95926
Orov lle, CA 95$65
d
nn
AP 19,41-07-014
AP 41-07-026
1.
AP 41-48-019,033
R. & C. Hamilton
W. $ S. Pass
Rt 1, Box 308
405 Beech Avenue
Orovzlle, CA 95965
San Bruno, CA.94066
AP 41-25-01.5
AP 41-48-020
M. D Showmaker
Evelyn williaV15
V. 0 M. tiVa.11iams
�
Rt. 1, Box 293_
2-2735 E Cliff Dr
�
626 Folkstone Avenue
OrovillE, CA 05965
Santa Cru2) CA 95062
San Mateo,, CA 94402
AP 41-07-06,.20
!1P 41-33-032AP
41--48,022
D. K. Belcher
h
Delena Tillitt
W. f, K. Howard
1,084 Montgomery
'r
Rt 1, Box 288
Rt. 1, Box 307 A
Orovill,e, CA 95965
Oroville,CA 95965
groville, CA 95965'
AP 41-07-011,025
AP 41-33-033_
AP 41-48434;
J. $ C. Millerf
.
ElizaUeth Heald
;
L. Orr
4908 Antelope Drive
r
3840 Fruitiralc Avenue
Rt. 11 Box 307 B
Prescott, AZ 86301
Oakland, CA 94602
Oroville, CA 95965
AP 41-07-012.,036
AP' 41'w3,3-063
AP 41-49-07
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Cherakee B.states
�
Vernon Bo'yett
iY« Vernon
& 4 « Y
�rsJ
617 Terra Calif Dr. 061
2000 Crystal Springs
6
Rd ':
1.255 Calla Ln.
`95925
Walnut Creek, CA 94.595
$a�� Bruno, CA- 94066
�
Chico;, CA
AP04413-07-07.6,18,29,30'
AP 4.1-48-012 :
AP 41-40--0:$
J. & D. Lenhoff
L. T. Butler
'"
1t. F, C. T�enclive'1
1084 Alontgomery Street
2258 Orleans' Drive
;=
8620 Arma 'St«
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Orovzlle CA 9596a
,
Pinole, CA 94564
P'i
Pico Riviera, CA
r'
90'660
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AP 41.07-017 ,037
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AP 41.-48--013
AP 41x49-09
G, Fr C. Stephons
Anthony Cerrick Jr
J4 $ No Stophens
1353 Kori .bane
j''
6358 C:Iar, Road
235 Beverly Ave.
Chico, CA 05926
Paradise, CA 95969
Red Bluff, CA 90080
AP 41.-07-019
AP 41-48-015
AP 41-49-025
Le Johnson
268 Los Altos vry
iCi ns �xgton CA 94.107
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I�1'4 Vierra_
p. 0. box
Richvale, CA 959`7
AP 41-50-032
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Leonard Read..
7906 Dymico Caurt
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Fair'Ou'e, CA 95628
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AP 41=50-034
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-- '� PLANNING COMMISSION
7 COUN'tY CENTER DRIVE — OROVILLEi CALIFORNIA 95965
PHONE; SUA601
March 11, 1982
Spring 'Valley Minerals, Inc.
3 Park Central
ISIS ATapahoOOL Suite 900
Denver, Colo.
80202 ,.i
Re: AP' 41-06-122
Gentlemen:
hnClosed is a copy of Staff Findings concerning your
to allow the storage of -
application for a use permit
flammable fuels on the above-xe£erenced parcel.
A meeting by the, .Planning Commission--a public hearing--
March 25, 1982._
fn;
has boon set for their regular meeting on
held in 'Che Board of Supervisors'
�
This moeting will be
Room, bounty Administration Budding, 25 County Center
Drive, Oroville California, and is scheduled to begin,
1'
at 1!50 P. M.
s 7,
Should you have any questions, please feel free to
contact our office...
Sncexely,
I
B ttyo Blair
Director of-Pjannin�,,
1hd
Enc.
cc. Paula: Leisure
Cook Associates
2060 hark Ave. ,
Oraville, Ca. 95915
FILE: AP 41 -Ob -122.
{
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING-COhMM15SION
.STAFF FINDINGS - starch 25,
1982
APPLICANT":
Spring Valley Minerals, Inc.
OWNER:
Same
REQ'JES'T
Use Permit to allow the storage of
flammable,', fuels;:. 2,000 gallons of
gasoline and 4,000 gallons of diesel.-
9 AP NO:
41-06-122
LOCATION;
Southwest of Cherokee Road, approx.
1/2 miles wast of the Community of
Cherokee, 12 miles north of Oroville,
LAND US9:
ane single family dwelling, rock
crusher. Formerly the site of one
of the largest hydraulic mining
areas in the U.S.
GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION:
Agricultural -Residential
EXISTING ZONING:
''A-2" (General)
ZONING HISTORY:
Zoned "A-2'10 August 29, 1955 by. Ord,
5'22
PARCEL SIZE;
Approximately 449 acres (320 acres net),
SURROUNDING.LANA USES:
Residential, commercial and open'
space,
SURROUNDING GEN. PLAN
DESIGNATIONS
Agricultural-Re-dentialo Grazing and
Open Land
SURROUNDING ZONING:
A40 ;($-'Hl along 'State Hwy`. 70)
SURROUNDING PARCEL SIZES:
l/2 acre to 200+ acres
APPLICA9LE REGULATIONS:Sec.
24-47, Butte .County Code,
COMM EMS ,'REVEIVED;
Public Works: r "No comments
at this time"
Environmental stealth: "No
objection to use permit. No conditions."
Division of Forestry: OReRu"ire
a 50' _firebreak cleared to mi'ninal
soil
around circumference of both 'tanks„”
F1
FILE: AP 41-46d•-122
BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISrION
STAFF FINDINGS - March 25, .1082 - Spring Valley Minerals, Inc.
ANALYSIS;
The applicant of this project proposes to store flammable fuels -
2,'000 gallons of gasoline and 4,000 gallons of diesel - on a mining
site for operating mining equipment and vehicles.
u
The project site ,is located in a historical gold and diamond mining;
area, initially settled in the mid 12th century. Proposed exploration
will occur on the site of the former Cherokee.Mine, formerly one of
the largest hydraulic -operated mines in the State 'of California
Croded slopes prominantly exhibit the effects of earlier mining
activities; underground shafts are also present.
Approval of the project would allow''ithe applicant to conduct mining
operations more efficiently and economically. The risk to human
health and property from fire and/or explosion will be increased
by the present of large quantities of volatile .fuels on the site.
The' Butte County Fire Department/California Division of I,orestry
has submitted recommendations that would minimize these hazards.
RECOMMENDATIONS
A. Find that the requirements of: CEQA have been completed and
considered in making this decision, and adopt a'Negative
Declaration; and
B. Find that the proposed project meets the provisions in Butte
County Code Sec. 24-47; and
C. Approve the use permit to allow the storage of 2,000 gallons
ofasoline and 4 000
g gallons of .diesel fue'1 on AP 41-06,122,
subject to the following conditions
I. Clear an area of all vegetation, leaving only exposed
So,! within a radius of 50 feet from the storage tanks
2. Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State
and 1ocaL statut,09, ordinances, and regulations:
Attachments : Loca'tion 'Map
Site'Plan
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
MINUTES - MarcI1 23:, 1082
2 Spring Valley 1`9inerals [ise permit to allow the storage of
flammable fuels - 2000 gallons of gasoline and 4000 gallons
of diesel oil., on Property zoned tw-201
mile West of
southwest of Cherokee Roads aPproximatclGe1e211)` located
the townsite of Cherokee, identified as nP a1 -06-122P approx-
imately 12 miles north of Oroville ,
8,.
Mrs„ Kircher read Analysis and. Itecommendati.ons from State Andings' dated
March 25, 1982 and acknowledged corxespandence from She Loss, x#05
Beech Avenue, San Briana, Ca. , obj ectinr; to the entire operation on. .
the prolaerty; ,ansa. a f 1,etter from alae applicant hnstvering some of the
i.
Planning Depaa tment s caavzanrncntal. concerns. 7
copies of both letters),; (The Canurission has
The Chairman opened the la e; ril g,
Proponents: Paula Leisur
stated that the fe of the engineering :firm of Cook F Associates"
fuel tanks wore already :ill placer that Spring Valley !
wauldanotleche.tit;ebeen
theunaware
E}ctiVityspecial
an?savertermit oa needed, tJaat the permit
Schrader, she said that there ]lad been Problems �with�c 111drell, thaton from slan`�r r..
Portion of the water i. a which they ]watt been Playing was on the
property and that a number of trees had been either cut down ormining trmmed`
to 'Prevent the children from climbing them. She added that George_`
Spellman, the Project Maiaa.ger, IV" present to answer questions if needed.
Opponents: Noting that the tanks were underground seemed to diminish
some of the ,
gravy eelcerns e�cpxessed by Lester Will (aro adjoining property
mor.er) about tine danger of :Case -an ever-present danger that would be made
angerous by this project --hut he still remained concerned about
rest. ���ti.on 'should a fire occur.
Susan Straivn, Route 1, Box 307-•1.,, Oroville (Chcroicee) Presented a petition
signed by S e p7'essinf} d1saPproval,
3O resident,
Ms. Sheila,.Voss, R -l., Box ,307-x, (the writer of the ],otter mentioned above
also an adjoining,proportyy owner, �.ai(J her concern Was not the storage ) �
of the fta.els but that eacra vchic]r� that lases it becomes a fico hazard a
by itself, SJao CsOmplained t;llat t'iork Was started laefoa-e da:ylig}rt some 1,1
mornings
It was e plaa.nod that the work that is beirl, done now is of an exploratory.
nature and tlas.t no special permits are a'eclui.red but before this
a miming operation there will ba a mining 7aernri t` and reclamation be omes
wired and ghat conditions can be imposod at that tuns±, n p n re -
Mr: W111 commented that ]re thought theleast the mmpany could do
co
would be to tell the neight}ors when they plan to blast so that they could
open their windolvs to keen them from l�roaking.
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BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION.
MINUTES - March 23 1002' -
In response to a question From Commissioner Schrad0T , Ms: 1111a:ir.reminded
the Commission that. conditions �.mposecl: on this use perms � must :be
:
reasonably related thereto:
Donna Heller, Route 1,Box 306-X, wlio lives beh nd the mine, said that thy:
company should take responsibility for its own actions and askfd for assuranc'
that there would be some kind. of insurance to cover those who tni,ght'have
losses by fire. Both Commissioners Bennet and 9clirader commented that this
is a large, reliable company, but, of course, could not speak Tfor the
i mining company in this regard. It was pointed out that the px"ivate con-.
tractors on the job do not use company gasoline:
Paula Leisure said that most of the exploratory work is, now underground
i
in the tunnel.
There being noone else to speak, the hearing was closed. Mo!Eion was made
by 'Commissioner Schrader, seconded by Commissioner Bennett to:
I:. A. Find that the requirements of CEQA have been completed and
considered in making this; decision$ and adopt a Negaltive
r
Declaration; and
B. Find that the pxoposea project meets the provisions in Bu�.t"e
County Code Sec. 24=47; and;
C. Approve th'e use permit to allow the storage of 2,000 gallons
.of d.'csel fuel on AP 4106-122,
of gasoline and 4,000 gallons
subject to the following conditions:
1. Clear an arec. of all vegetation, leaving only exposed t
soil,'with n a radius of 50 feet from thy: storage tanks
2• Applicant must also comply with all other applicable State
and local statutes. ordinances, and regulations.
AYES: commissioners Bennett, Schrader, and Chairman Lambert,
NOES: No one.
ABSI'NT,
Commissioner Max.
District4 seat vacant
Motion carried.
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APPENDIX F
MY NOTICE OF 'OtTERMINATWT
Sec L ,
TO,, rotary for Resources r
1416 Ninth Street, Room 1311
Sacramento, CA 95814 MAR 3 0 19F,)
County Clerk, County of Butte CL►kRKA,NBL5Cf
25 County Center Drive I County Clcrl,
Oroville, CA 9S965 By—.,,_,.A_.,fAC1NTN0 Coputy
FROM: Planning Department
7 County Center Drive (Filed)'
Oroville, CA 95965
f SUBJtM Pj1jng of Notice of Determination in Compliance with
-Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code
Loa #82-01-08-07
Project
'Title
Use Permit AP 41-06-122 Spring
Valley Mineralst.Inc�
StatesClear,inghouse Number (If submitted
to State Clearinghouse)
Contact
Person
TelephonNumber
,ttye
Blair, 'Planning_ ._
-e
(916 5344601
Preyaect
Location southwest of Cherokee
Road, approx. 112 mile
West
of the Town of Cherokee., 12 miles
north of Oroville
P;�o'ect
Description: Use permit to allow
the storage or7fam`mabl
fuels
- 2,000 gallons gasoline, 4,000
gallons diesel.
APPENDIX G
NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGARDING BMTRONM} NTAL TMPACT
1. NOTICE IS `THEREBY GIVEN that the project described below has been
reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California llnvironmental
Quality Act of 197.0 (Public Resources Co;1e 211()0, at, seq.) and a
determination has been made that it tvilA not have a significant
effect upon the onvi•onment. AP 41-06-122
Log 1'82-01-08-07
2., DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Use permit to allow the storage of flammable
fuels -- 2,000 gallons gasoline, 4,000 gallons diesel
3., LOCATION OF PROJECT; Southwest of Cherokee Road,, approx. 1/2 mile
west of the Town of Cherokee, 12 miles north of "Oroville
` 4: NAME AND ADDRESS 01 PROJECT APPLICANT;
Spring Valley Minerals, Inc, %Cook Assoc. f.
3 Park Central, 1515 Arapahoe, Suite 900 Mike Glaze
Denver, Col. 80202 2060 Park Avenue
S. MTTIGATION MEASURES: Oxoville, Ca.. 95965
6. A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental ff'ect
(if this project is attached "
This' study was:
Adopted as presented`
Adopted with changes. Specific 'modifications and
supporting reasons are attached.
7. A public hearing on this Negative Declaration was held by the C
decision making body. S.
'Hearing Body Butte County Planning Com mission
K t Date of Determination
11
Determination,
Determination:
On the basis of the initial study of environmental impact; the
information presented at hearings, comments received on the
proposal and our own knowledge and .independent research:
We find the proposed,project COULD NOT have a',significant
effect on the enri.ronmont, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION is
herebyadopted.
We find that the ra`
p ject COULD have a significant effect
on the environment but will not i,n this case because of
❑ attached mitigation measures described in ,item 5 above
which are by this reference made conditions of project
approval. A conditional, NrGATtVE DECLARATIONis hereby
adopted.
Si nature
ChairmanPlanning Commission
Title
April 1, 198`2
Dater
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BAUM, rvoun
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nes .
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PLANNING COMMISSION
7 COUNTY COTER 0,<IVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965
PHON CI 534.4601
April 9, 1982
Spring Valloy 31i.110r ls,, DIC.
Park Central
2515 Arapahoe, Suite 900
Denver, Colo.
80202
Re: AP 41.06-1.22
Grsntlomen;
l.nclosed are the original incl one copy of your Use Permit
82-17 to illo,v the Storage of gasol.i,ie and diesel fuel or>
the above-reforencod parcel;
You tvill pl.easo sign both cop.ios aild xcturn them to us. IVO
Will then have them validated by 010 Cilai,rman oC tl,o !Witte
County Punning i✓otngjt;rs;i.on and tltC original 3vill be ret'tirncti
to you .Coir your records-, ;
The use porn
lit is deemed gvant:eci Ivlieza i.t 11a5 been signed by
the appl_iciant, With tlic counters:Lg ature of 'the Chairman
Of the l',la:nining, Commission and said pornt:i.t is returned
to tho aPPli.c Ji t by rog i s toned. In ail
Slxoul;d you. have any questions, please :Cool free to contact
our nffice.
Sincerely,
itye Jurnor
%a1d
Director ;of Planning
1?ric s ;
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cc: I'a<il.a J,, c:a•sttxe
Gook F Assoe j,a.tes
2060 pa>ark llvcnn,e
orovil'le, Ca. (95065
SYATt OI CAUIOANIA,-OSOURCES AGENCY ' EDMUND G, BnOWN mil, GOVkf1EJQR
CA
CA LiC'ORNIoRNI VALLEY REGION
_
A REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
r .-
0201 S STRELT 4.
SACRAWNTO;;CALIFORNIA 93016- 7090 16June1983 •^
PHONES (916) "51-0270
Spring Valley Minerals, Inc.
3 hark Central, #900 Camp
1515 Arapahoe Street L`utfiac°(annlri9
Denver, CO 80202 n cy 1 rt�3
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NOTICE �' 0, GaiifiTrl
TENTATIVE WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR or -410. a
SPRING VALLEY MINERALS,. INC.
CHEROKEE MINE
BUTTE COUNTY
s
Any comments or recommendations you may have concerning this tentative order
should be submitted to this office by 18 uly 1983 it!
order than, consideration may be given the or tote meeting of the
Regional' Board;
e:
If you have any questions; please call Joseph Henao at '
(916) 322-1590
WILLIAMtJ, MARSHALL
Senior Engineer
JJH/gs'
Enclosures; [X] Tentative Order
[x] Other p i'.
x ,
[ ] Descriptive Data
cc [ ] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX
[ ] U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Sacramento'
C ] U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District
[x] Sanitary EngT neeHog Sect. , Dept. of Health Services, Sacramento
C ] Department of Water'Res'ources,
Cx] Department of Fish & Game, Regioh II
[ ] Divis, on o* oil & Gas. Sacramento
[x] Division of Mines & Geology, ,Sacramento` j
C ] Air Resources Board, Sacramento j
[ ] Solid Waste Maiagement Board, Sacramento,
Cx] Legal. Division, Water Resources Control Board, ,Sacramento - Betsy Miller
[x] County Health Department, Butte
Division of Water Quality, Water Re sours c Control Board, Sacramento
Butte County Planning Dept., Oroville'
Butte County Local Agency Formation Commission:, Oroville
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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
CENTRAL VALLEY REGION
ORDER NO
WASTE DISC14ARGC REQUIREMENTS
FOR
SPRING VALLEY MINERALS, INC.
CHEROKEE MING
BUTTE COUNTY
The California Regional Water Quality. Control Board, Central Valley Region (here-
after Board), finds that:
1. Spring Valley Minerals, Inc., (hereafter Discharger) submitted a report of
Waste discharge, dated 10 February 1982, and a site evaluation report, dated
10 'February 1982. The property (Assessor's "Parcel No. 41-06-122) is owned by
Spring Valley Minerals, Inc.
3
2 The Discharger discharges an estimated 5,000 gallons (19m3) per day from an
exploratory gold mining operation to holding ponds.
3. The mine operation is is Section 29, T21N, R4E', MDB&M with surface water
drainage to Sawmill Ravine thence Dry Creek.
4. The beneficial uses of Sawmill Ravine are municipal, industrial, and agricul-
tural supply; recreation; esthetic enjoyment; navigation;`ground water
recharge,' fresh water replenishment hydroelectric power generation; and
preservation and enhancement of fish, wildlife and other aquatic. resources.
5. fhe beneficial use of the ground water is domestic supply.
6. The Board, on 25 July 1975, adopted a Water Quality Control Plan for the
Sacramento River Basin (5A) which contains water quality objectives. These
requirements are consistent with that plan.
7. The County of Butte has adopted a Negative Declaration in accordance with the
California Environmental Quality Act, (Public Resources Code Section 21000,
et,teq.), and the State Guidelines.
8. The Board has reviewed the Negative' Declaration and concurs there are no
significant impacts on water quality.
9. The Board has notified the Discharger and interested agencies and persons of
its intent to prescribe" waste discharge requirements for this discharge.
10, The Board, in 'a public meeting, hears and considered all comments pertaining
to:the discharge.
WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS
SPRING VALLEY MINERALS, INC.
CHEROKEE MINE, BUTTE COUNTY
IT IS HEREBYORDERED, that Spring Valley Minerals, Inc., in order to meet the
Provisons contained in Division 7 of the California Water Code and regulations
adopted thereunder, shall comply with the following;
A. Discharge Prohibitions:
1. The direct discharge of wastes to surface waters or surface water drainage
courses is prohibited.
B. Discharge Specifications.-
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pecifications;1. Neither the treatment nor the discharge shall cause a pollution or nui- 1
sauce as defined by the California Water Code, Section 13050.
2._ The discharge shall not cause degradation of any wager supply.
3. Waste produced during site preparation or road maintenance shall be placed
where it cannot be reasonably expected to be carried into the waters of
Sawmill Ravine or tributaries thereof:
4. All earth cuts and fills shall be. compacted to minimize` slumping. Sub
drains shall be installed where necessary under all fills to prevent
hydrostatic slumping. Exposed soil shall berevegetated by ;natural or
artificial means as necessary to prevent :sheet,,
heet, rill, and/or gully erosion.
5. The modification` of surface drainage patterns shall not cause accelerated
erosion.
C. Provisions:
1. The Discharger may be required to submit technical or monitoring reports
as directed by the Executive Officer.
2. The Discharger shall comply with the Standard Provisions and''Reporting
Requirements, dated 21 September 1'979, which are a part of this Order.
34The Discharger shall report promptly to the Board any material change or
Proposed change in the character, location, or volume of the discharge.
4. In the event of any change in control or ownership of land or waste dis-
charge facilities presently owned or controlled by the Discharger; the
Discharger shall notify the succeeding owner or operator of the existence
of this Order by letter;, a copy of which ;shall be forwarded to this office.'<
5. The Board will review this Order periodically and may revise requirements
when necessary.
G'
�INF'ORMATION SNEET,'
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SPRING, VALLEY (JINERALS', 'JNC'
C,NEE?OKEE MINE, BUTTE COUNTY°
,
Tle, Minerals, Inc., proposes ori exploratory gol�,..m�ioing operation at the
Spriog Valley
al:an'donded Cherokee PI or. Bine. 1 1
r' The operat,i6n wi11: con'sisi of a trammel' screen and sluice box.- OvOrsized material.
dump on -situ- The�operat,ion'i�ill cover<'14,
will be transferred to a waste. rack
area of approximately nine acres (3.6 ha)., Material processed will not ecceed '
and 1'e5s cubic yards
cubic yards (12. m3); per day on a yearly average Athan ,5000
�1
(4500 m3), per year.
No new mads .are necessary. All newly disturbed at;-, subjeci�' 'uo erosion will be
the mine yard, rock dump ai►oo�ch processingWill
riprappedi. All runoff water From
be in three holding ponds connected in series.
contained
used in the process and water from the ponds wi11',Ue recycled.
The County, of Butte issued a Negative Declaration for the proje'rt i C accordance ,
ty F1ct, Title 23 CaliforniaAdminstrative
with, the california Environmental Qual ,
,
JaH:dg
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PLANNING .COMMISSION
7 COUNTY CENTER URIVE - OROVILL`E, CALIFORNIA 95465
PHONEi 534.4601
July 12 19$3` -
Joseph Fenao
Regional Water Quality
e Control Board
320`1 S Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
REQ Spring Valley Minerals Mining Operation (Exploratory)
AP 41-06-122
Dear Mr Henao
As we &Iscussod previously,; the County review, of the Spring
Valley Minerals project was for an exploratory mining operation.
ASNegative Declaration regarding env:'ronmental impact was
adopted by the Planning Commission on March 25i 1,982 for a
Use Permit to allow the storage of flammable fuels ,(2,.000
g,lxonsof gdsoline land 4,000 gallons of diesel). i
Our records show that a packet of i,fovaation Iwas sent to you
on June 24, 1983 regarding this protect. The packet included
a page from our zoning, ordinance peg^raining to ,Mining Permits"
the init,1,10 `•Udy recommending a Negative Declaration, Exhibiti.
and Minutes kor the Planning Commission hearings. If you axe','
unable to locate this information, We can forward An, additional
Dopy.
Lance Romick caretaker for Spring Valley Minerals, came. by our I,
office on June 30; 1983i* He indicated that the exploratory
operation had ceased for the present timov c
In any event, please note that the County!of Butte has not re'-
viewed the prope,Tty from the standpoint of a Mining Permit and
Reclamation Plan. When the applicants proceed beyond the ex- t
ploratar,y stage, a full Mining Permit and Reclamation Plan
review will occur. If'you would care to contact Mr Romick by
'mail, telephone or in person during one of your visits to the
County he elan be, reached at Route 1, Box 314Ao Ovoville,
GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN. GOvolr
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER` QUALITY CONT BOARD—
CENTRAL
OARt—CENTRAL VALLEY REGION I ��
3201 S STREET
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95818.7090
PHONE, (919)446.0270
i 23 August 1583
( _ AUG � Plennl�9 �°n�+rk
�rou 6 19$
Spring Valley Minerals, Inc.
3 Park central, #900
1515 Arapahoe Street
Denver., CO 80202
TRANSMITTAL OF ADOPTED WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS
Enclosed is aro official Copy of Order Pio. 83496 as adopted by the Cali-
fornia Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, at its
last regular meeting. Please acknowledge receipt of this Order by signing
and returning the enclosed Card.,
Additional copies ;of this Order may be obtained upon 'request to the Regional
Board's offic
ly
W LIAM MARSHALL
ehior Engineer
JJH/gs ,
Enclosures Adopted Order
Acknowledgment Card (discharger only)
cc: [ ] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX
] U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Sacramento
[ ] U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District
[x] Sanitary Engin6Pring Sect.,; Oepto, of Health services, Sacramento
I Department of Water Resources,
[x] Department of Fish '& Game,Region II ;I
[ ] Division``Of Oil & Gas, Sacramento
j x] DiO s w of Mines & Geology, Sacramento
] Air Resources Board,, Sacramento
] Solid Waste Management Board, Sacramento
[x] Legal Div., Water Resources Control Board; Sacramento aetsy Miller
[x] County health Department, Butte'
DivisionofWater Quality, Water Resources Control Board, Sacramento
Butte County Planning Dept.; Orov111e
Butte County Local a4ge'ncy Formation Commission, Oroville
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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
CENTRAL VALLEY REGION
ORDER NO 81-096,
WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS
FOR
SPRING VALLEY MINERALS, INC
CHEROKEE MINE
BUTTE COUNTY`
The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, -Central VallO Region (here'
after Board), finds that;
1, Spring Valley Minerals, Inc (hereafter Discharger) submitted a report of
waste discharge, dated 10 February 1982, and a site evaluation report, dated;
10 February 1982. The property (Assessor's Parcel No. 41-06-122) is owned by
Spring Valley Minerals, Inc.
2. The Discharger discharges an estimated 5,000 gallons (19m0) per day from an
exploratory gold mining operation to holding ponds.
3. The mine operation is in Section 29, T21N, R4E, MDB&M with surface water
drainage to Sawmill Ravine thence Dry Creek.
4. The beneficial uses of Sawmill Ravine are municipal, industrial, and agricul-
tural supply; recreation; esthetic enjoyment; navigation; ground water' }`t
recharge; fresh water replenishment; hydroelectric power generation; and
preservation and enhancement of fish, wildlife and other aquatic resources,.
S. The'beneficial use"of the ground water is domestic supply.
6. The Board, on 25 July 1915, adopted a Water QualityControl P11an for the
5A) which contains water quality objectifies. These
requirementsrare Ver ons stBasin ent with that plan.
7. The County of Butte has adopted a Negative Declaration in accordance with the
California Environmental Quality Act, (Public ,Resources Code Sedion 21000
et seq.), and the State Guide.lines.,
viewed the Negative Declaration and concurs there are no
8. The Board has reg
significant impacts on water quality.
g. The Board has notified the Di charger and interested agencies and persons of
its intent; to prescribe waste discharge requirements for this discharge.
10, The Baard, in a public meeting, heard and considered; all comments pertaining
to the discharge.
WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS �2
SPRING VALLEY MINERALS, INC
CHEROKEE MINE, BUTTE COUNTY
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, 'that Spring Valley Minerals, Inc., in order to meet the
provisions contained in Division 7 of the California Water Code and regulations
adopted thereunder, shall comply with the following;
A. Discharge Prohibitions`;
j 1. The direct discharge of wastes to surface waters or surface water drainage
courses is prohibited.
B. Discharge Specifications:
1. Neitherthe treatment nor the discharge shall cause a pollution or nul-
lance as defined by the California Water Code, Section 13050.
2. The discharge shall not cause degradation of any water supply.
3. Waste produced during site preparation or 'road maintenance ;shall be placed
where it cannot be reasonably expected to be carried into the waters of
Sawmill RaYine or tributaries thereof.
4. All earth cuts and fills shall becompacted to minimise slumping. Sub -
drains shall be installed where necessary under all fills to prevent
hydrostatic slumping. Exposed soil shall be revegetated, by natural or
artificial means as necessary to prevent, sheet, rill, and/or gully erosion.
5. The modification of surface drainage patterns shall not cause accelerated
erosion.
C Provisions:
1. The Cischarger may be required to submit technical or monitoring reports
C as directed by the Executive Officer.
2. The Discharger shall comply with the Standard, Provisions and Reporting
Requirements, dated 21 September 1979, which are a part of this Order:
3. The Discharger shall report port promptly to the Board any material change' or
proposed change in the character, location, or volume of the discharge,
4. in the event of any change in control or owner hip of land or waste dis-
charge facilities, presently owned or controlled by the Discharger, the
Discharger shall notify ,the succeeding owner or, operator of the existence
of this Order by letter, a copy of Which shall be forwarded to this office.
!'-
S. The Board will review this Order periodically and may revise requirements
when necessary.
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