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HomeMy WebLinkAbout041-110-091• 9 i ,r .yf - i � . pl, • .. 1 i 1,0 y � moi• it �i• .. .. 1 ' • 1 {, ��ti t v . u , i . 1 • 1 i O d •1 it 1 • w, �i • •d •e ,y n 6 . • 1,0 y � moi• �'' 1 ' • 1 {, ��ti t , i PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET FOR LAND DIVISIONS APPLICANT Malcolm MacNaug ton 85-02-22-02 ADDRESS 1302 Canada -Road, lVoodside, CA 94062 OWNER Same PROJECT DESCRIPTION Waiver Application LOCATION on both sides of Clear Creek, Cemetery Road; approximately 1%2 mile east: of ots intersection with Clark Road, Pentz arca.. ASSESSOR T S PARCEL NUMBER(S), 41-11-91j92,100 ZONINGGEN. PLAN PROJECT CONSISTENT? DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED` 2-22-85 NorthStar Engineering 377 Conners Court _ Suite_ B_ Ch.9.00, C/� 95926 DATE PUBLICATION NM.'ICE WRITTEN. __ PUBLISHED PLACE NEWSPA-IDER NOTICE(S) PbBLISHED .- 0. C. P. G. B. DATE MAIL1140 LIST PREPARED DATE MAIL -OUT NOTICES WRITTEN MAILED . NUMBER DATE' PLANKING DIRECTOPTS REPORT PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION - DATE FILED DETERMINATION AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION DATE ADOPTEDyr� MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION v- DATE ADOPTED ENV. IMPACT RES'OR'T DATE CERTIFIED SUB. COMMITTEE MEETING DATE A,',VISORY AGENCY HEARING DATE ,!ADVISORY AGENCY ACTION BOARD A621014 COMMENTS ` APPENDIX x NOTICE OF DETEk2k>�dlP ATI T Office of Planning and Research FROM: �; �. $ P1annF11 be�art��nt�; 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 7 CouCenter Drive Sacramento, CA 95814 orovl,; CA 95965 or �L_ County Clerk County of Butte ELEANOR M. BECKER, Courtly Clerk `/ ,JAC 41H 2p SU CP Filing of Notice of Determination in .compliance wit ection or pmY of the Public Resources Code. iect Title AP # Name Waiver Application 41-11-91,92)100 Malcolm McNaughton �wce %,ic-ringwuse Nunn Co niact Person Telephone NumbeC (If submitted to C!earinghuuse) John Mendonsa, Public: works (916) 534.4266 ect 'Location On both sides of Clear. Creek Cemetery Road, approximately ' mile east of its intersection with. Clark Road, Pentw area, ec .. Desrzip on Waiver Application This Is to advise that the Butte_ County Advisory Ap-encv has app,-Yoved the above described project and has made the folio-w"Ing determinations mgardlM the above described project: 1. The project w1119 L will not$ have a significant effect on the environment 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant " to the provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this, project pursuant to the provisicns of CEQA. The EIR or Negative Declaration and record of project approval they be examined at, Butte Country Planning Department .. 7.County Cento-r Prime, � Vj 1 vi, . •A 9596.5 -_ 3 Mitigation measures . were, 4 were not, made .a condition of the approval of the project. a. A statement of Overriding Considerations was, _X� was not, adopted for this project i]ate Receivedfor Filing _July, 51 19.85 t s4hafure SteVhoh A: Streat"ar Senior Manner 'Tilt e -_.._..,,.,. 7c,'R Devised Januivy Om ...':�..,I.T Y.,. .:1W..'..MY4 .v• /vl _.Xili.. i.. .0 Y ..'_. ..... ...,. r w COUNTY OF BUTTE ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Orovil.le, CA 95965 916-534-4266 916-534-4339 June 24 1965 Malcolm MacNaughton RE. WaiverlApplicationd 100 1302 Canada. Road Woodside, CA 94062 D ear Mr. hlacNaughton At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held June 249 1985 , the Agency adopted the neg tion regarding environmental ative declaration AP 41-11-91, 92 &-'100 review and approved the tentative parcel map for subject to the conditions as listed on the attached sheet, ithin tendate of the If no appeals are timely filed }~wtheClerk of0theaBoard ofs of�Supervisors Advisory Agency s approval w h this actiun will be final'. When the conditions of approval are complied with, it , it,VwQel be intorder for you to file your "fin al map with the Public Works for recordation Within twenty-four (24) months of the date, of approval by the Advisory Agency. If you should have any questions regarJing this matters please contact this office. Very truly yours, Wi 11 i am Cheff Director of Public World n '.Men.. on 5 ssittant Director JM/ns Attachment Environmental Review t,: R� cc P1ttnning' -,� Env iroomehtal Health Department .w�,ar Northstar Engineering r� LD 1110 (Revised 2-2844) Malcolm MacNaughton, WAIVER APPLICATION, on both sides of Clear Creek Cemetery Road, approx. 1/2 mile east of its intersection with Clark Rd. Pentz area. Five parcels, AP 41-11-91, 92 and 100 Engineer: Northstar Public Works conditions; 1. Provide two-way traversable access RS -8 -LD -I to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2. Access to be reserved in deed., as per county ordinance. 3. Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required. Hearth Dept. conditions: C If a Wrap is recorded, show the usable sewage disposal area proven to meet the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance on parcels 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. 4 „sc TCI Butte County Advi %ory Agency 57 R 0 11'h, Planning Director CUDJEC:Ta Report:, an Waiver +ar Malc Olin MaaNaugh4�on, AP 41-11-91, 92, 10() DATE- June 1 's 9 1go$ This is -,A proposal to divides a ro:�i:a►ate} F►E y aere i:j parcels. The present into +j ve 40 ar re mooning is A-2 (Gh--meral.). Tht-� I-and Ijor4 Plan the Butte CoLrrity Cenerai Plan designates thi% map QT area cv;i Land,, ,(here are na slaecifir ear community plans for Lho Grazing and Open ��roa. The proposal does not ton+j i of with County zoning nor Proposed Ol emeant a+ the Butte County General. any €adopted or Plan nor 'Tpeai+io or, -oomMMity plan. any C;o!acnty, Recommend apps ov;A DRI .4 « 1 F..t e Mai!sol,m Mat.Naughtan NorthStor, Itr►g, k "`r + D ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE OUNTY MacNAUGHTON SUBDIVISION, BUTTE C CALIFORNIA By James, P. Manning PROJECT DESCRIPTION. 200 aereshofproposed project is t for residential develo land: into five Ve for o d'i'vide pmen-t. y acre Parcels PROJECT LOCATION: five miles south Of project area is 1 The pro art located property I .es a e C qty of Paradise in Butte Clark Road alongpproxima�ely 0:5 mixes to utte Counter. Portions Clear Creek Cemeter.ye east of T. 21 of the S2 of Section 1 Y Road; and covers ,N. , R'� 3 E, , Cherokee and the Wz of ,Section 23, PRIOR DATA Quadrangle, 7,5 so:'1 es the. archaeo eVIDGV; .Prior to conducting California Stated Si e is to fiefs survey record files maintained at determine University; Chico Were if any previously recorded c consulted to t,ere located 'Vith' or ad " ultural resources No y recorded culturalt to, the wi shin project s�verev�orsadjacent to, .t resources boundaries, n Previously he Pro'ect were located mile y recorded sit e s J b°undaries however, radius of the projert area. Were located within DATE OF a one FIELD I"PECTION April 10, x 081 E'NVIRONMENy SETTING: The project area open oak-grassland area to is located in an terrain is generall the east Of Clear Creek, Partiallye hilly, with •three small buttes located within the area,. A series of small ephemeral he orig:ina`te along the bu't�;e Creek in the north end ofst but onl drainaged the time the the � � y a tributary �58 ie �# he property contained watex eat located to the West Y,, s rveyp A number of s r` utilised for of the propos,-t , , p Ings area located tvithin�the tock ;razing anal no l.he area is currently i� located ad` prefect area. CledrtCreek res area Road within the ro to the south side of Cemetery maintained andwp 1 "ec°t Clear Creek Ceme.trry 11 not h�ea� This cemetery is well impacted by th,� p�"oposed pro J 'ec t. a —2— SURVEY METHODOLOGY; A map indicating the buildable areas within the property area was provided and the field inspection was to be confined to these areas. The type of terrain and the open vegetation made it possible and just as easy to inspect the entire project area. The open, level areas of the property were examined by walking linear transects with an approximate 20 meter interval spacing. The hillsides were examined by walking contour transects with an approx- imate 20 interval spacing. Ground visibility was excellent throughout the property area and complete cover e:e of the project area was accomplished. FINDINGS: No materials or features indicative of edlxy historic activity, other than Clear Creek Cemetery, were observed within the project area. The only indication of prehistoric activity within the area were two small bedrock mortars located on top of a narrow ridge on the west side of the southernmost butte. These probably indicate that the prehistoric people visited the area seasonally to gather plant resources for food. The upper portions of the buttes were examined for possibly seasonally occupied rook shelters, but no suitable overhangs were Found. RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that archaeological clearance be granted for the proposed project area, since the proposed project will not impact any significant cultural re ouroes. ,'James P. 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Does the project have the potential to degrade i'liv quality of the environment, substantiallY reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause ca fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number 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? la, Coes the project have thc., pc>tetitial to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of hang -corm, environmental goals? [A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relativ'ely' grief period of time while local;-t0rm impacts will endure into the future.) c, hoes the project have impacts whiell are intlividu- ally l irilitod, but cumulatively c ons irterable? CA project may impact an two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect or the total of these X' impacts on the t-nvi.ronment is signi.ricant,l d Does the prosect have onviran,mental eri,eots which will, cause sctl;stan'tial adverse effects on hurrtan beings, either tHreetl , or indirectl��'-�.- I11. DF,r11O1INAI10N ('I`o hay c�tatttplf too by the Load Agensyl On the basis or tills Init'ittl evaluation: 1 IVI: rind tltc� lirt�latised Arta fact l'C7U1..11 , O have a s igia l'icant effect: will be prepared, on the cine ronilient, and o N1;t1)vriVT It;:CLr1itATIprepared, 1iWl," rind that alth()ul;h the propostItl project could have a signiri- -tint ef'ect Oil the anvironment, there will not be a significant C'iet t a In tlai5 y use the HITHIATTON NIVASUR13n 8 described o ;tss� bc t lae ra t t ached sheet liavo boon addekI to toile pro j ect s A NnoNrivil oPUA12ATI ON u I l l 11C 171-e0t "d NW ffort i/iN13 I'Itrr,l tltc1�tVotndcanl�l,`v�r1l'tlNl`11NTALve U IMPAC�'16xH1PUTnisprequired. the t ryva i�t�ntt►c�tit , PLANNING Q8PAwrmrN"T 11A`I l�. �1a�'c)1 1.9 � 1,9g5 �? y�t1I• .H1:IT` Vii, .4 .-HT'C1]11I1tLtS Assop'tate PI nftyr lteviewerl by: . , IV ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS , acp anatxons o • a l '►yes►► and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheet(s)) I. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant; YES a �Jnstable earth conditions MAIBE NO or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or _ overcovering of the soil? c• Change in topography ✓� or ground surface relief features? -__ c d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e• Increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off-site? f= Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a ziver or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g• Loss of prime agriculturally soils outside designated urban aras7oductive h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides; mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? AIR., ---- Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions �- or deterioration of ambient air quality? b, The creation of ^bjectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air -movement, 1noisture, or temperature, or any change in i climate, locally or regionally? ,. 3. -NATER. Will the proposal result in substantial. a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or esh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates drama e or the e g patttrns, r-�t and amount of surface runoff? C. Need ror Off-site surface dainagemprov,_ments - including vegetation removal, Channel- ization ur culvert installation? d: Altevations to the course or flow Of flood ` waters? e. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? f Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface k• water quality, in, but not limited tcluding o temperature, dissolved ozygen or turbidity? g' Alteration of the direction or rate of flaw'". Of ground waters ? h; Changen the quantity of ground waters. _.. either through direct additions or with. drawals, o- through interception of an aquifer by cuts oto excavations? �Reduction in the amount of Water otherwise available for public water supplies? Exposure • of p rr p p y related hazardsds suchasflooding water 4 S. 10. 1,1 LIGHT AND GLARE Will the proposal, produce sign, -cant light and glare? LAND USE, Will the pro -o' ,'.sal result in a su stantlal alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? NATURA�LRESOURCES: 14,11 the proposal. result in su StantJ al Y a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b Depletion of any non-renewable natural. resources? RISK OF UPSET, Will the proposal involve; a, A rise T explosion or the release of hazard - bus substances (including, but not limited to) oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b, 'Possible interference with an emerge. response plan or emergency evacuation plan? POPULATION. Will the proposal alter the location, �.stri ittron, density o or growth rate of the human population? HOUSING Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? _LC YES MAYBE NO PLANT LIFE.. Will the proposal result in •,.ibstant al a:. Change in the diversity of species, oz- .Z�amber of any species of plants (including t1 c;:s, and aquatic plantb)? X shrubs, grass, crops) b. Reductioni of the numbers of any unique, rare X or endangered species of plants? Introduction of new species of plants into an c. area, or in a barrier to the iv)-rmal replenish- ment of existing species? d. Reduction in acreage of .any a,g cial'tural crop? >' ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in slabstantial Change—in the diversity of Species, or I UMbeTS of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? = c. Introduction of new species of animals into in. a barrier to the migration an area, or result or movement of animals? a. ,Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial: � a Increases n existing noise levels? b Exposuve of people to severe noise levels? S LIGHT AND GLARE Will the proposal, produce sign, -cant light and glare? LAND USE, Will the pro -o' ,'.sal result in a su stantlal alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? NATURA�LRESOURCES: 14,11 the proposal. result in su StantJ al Y a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b Depletion of any non-renewable natural. resources? RISK OF UPSET, Will the proposal involve; a, A rise T explosion or the release of hazard - bus substances (including, but not limited to) oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b, 'Possible interference with an emerge. response plan or emergency evacuation plan? POPULATION. Will the proposal alter the location, �.stri ittron, density o or growth rate of the human population? HOUSING Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? _LC YES 14AYBE NO 1.3. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal result In: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicle movement? -�.- b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking?. c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? - d Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Alterationr3 to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or, pedestrians? 14. TUBLIC SER`II(ES. Will the proposal ':ave an efPact upon, or result in a ,need for new or altered governmental services_:_ a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? C e. 'Iaintenance of public facilities, including roads? f Other governmental services? .�_ X c 15, proposal result n:amountsof w Use of substantial amounts fuel.or energy? a. Use b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. UTILITIES: Will the propsal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following: a. Power or natural. gas? b. Communications systems? c_: Water availability; d. Sewer or septic tank? o. Storm water drainage? x"...r f Solid waste and disposal?`. 17. HUM*11 HEALTH, Will the proposal result in: a."Great n of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental: health) b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 1$. ` result in the AESTHETICS. i'V�.11. the ro osal, o stru�on Of any scenicvistaor view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open, `public to view? y � w YRS MAYBE ' 19. RECREATION.Will the proposal result in animpact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20, CULTURAL RESOURCES. a. W 11 t e proposa. result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a. prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict ex`i'sting zeligioLrs or sacred uses within the potential impact area? V DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP41-11-91092,100 See attached sheets. j F i Fq { e i DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMFNTAL EVAILUATICC" AR 41-11-9'1,,92,100 ;lb,ce,3b,£,16: This project will result in the creation of five additional. homesites which will require some leveling and grading for homesite preparation and the development of between 1/2 and 3/4 mile of roads. Roads as proposed will cross the tributary of: Clear Creek and several drainage swales. Standard Public Works conditions will require the installation of necessary structures for orossing the creek and the swales, Because of the s -.,e, of the pa5-cels, development of homes tes should not create a significant drainagx) situation. 1h All of Butte County is within a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone VIII. The subject property is ,located in the general area of the Foothill Shear Zone, which supported the 1975 Ot_,vilt,o earthquake.` The nearest known faults to the subject property, however, are located approximately two to three miles to the southwest., and two to three miles to the northeast. Construction of homes to uniform building code standards for seismically active areas should provide adequate protection to residents in case of seismic activity; 8: This project will result in the introduction ol�' homes in an area, Where none now presently exist. The Butte County General 'Flan lane, use map designates this property as grazing and op,rn land (40 -acre minimums). As such, this project does conform to :hat plan. Approximately 200 acres will be removed £rota the existing holdings which are mostcy used for grazing. Due 'to ":he topo,-t-aphy of tite lane! in the area of the proposed parcels, only 5, to 75 ;:.�tres of useful grazing land will be lost The usability of this 5-J' to 75 acres is also somewhat reduced due to the presence f somewhat smaller parcels immediately to the west. llc,8;13c,f: The creation of additional building s4t��s will lead to increased traffic in the area and increasedd, turning motion onto and off of Clark rzoad', which in turn results in increased traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians. The f.iv14 lots created will have access to Clear Creek CemeteryRoad, which i,,tersects Clark Road approximately 1/2 mile west of the subject property. The intersection of Clear Creek Cemetery ,goad and Clark Road is not to County or State standards. Ample sight distance exists; and ample area for pavement for a standard road approach is available. One large oak tree may need to be removed in order to construct the approach. Since the subject property does not front Clark Road and Clear Creek Cemetery Road is maintained by the County, the Putte County Department of Public Works will not require improvements due to the low numbev of lots being added. Clark goad is a State Highway, and if any improvements are required by the Department of Transportation the project will be so conditioned. 14: Though not signifi:dant, this project will represent an incremental increase in demand .for public servidos in a rural area. ;Appditdix )± - Page 6 r 4 0 AP 41-11-91,92!.100 16a b: Power and telephone lines will have to be extended' approximately 1/2 mile to the south of Clear Creek Cemetery Road and approximately 1/4 to 1/2 mile north of the road in order to service the new parcels. 20a; The subject property is located on the edge of an area of archaeological sensitivity, The Clear Creek Cemetery, an MIstorical resource, is located in th=: area but on its own parcel and will snot be affected. An archaeological survey should be performed covering'areas Of potential homesite development to determine if any archaeological sites are present, and if so, to develop suitable m�,tigation measures. Applicant: Malcolm McNaughton DATA SHEET • Assessor's 41-11-91,9iflo0 Log # 85-02-22-02 A. Project Description 1. Type Of Project: Waiver of Tentative Parcel Map, 2. Brief Description: Dividing approximately 200 acres into five 40 -acre parcels. 3. Location: On both sides of Clear Creek Cemetery Road approximately 1/2 mile east of Clark Road, Pentz area. 4. Proposed Density of Development: 40 acres Per dwelling unit. 5. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: 'minimal. 6. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Property fronts on Clear Creek Cemetery Road, which is publicly maintained. 7. Method of Sewage Disposal- Individual septic systems,. 8. Source of Water Supply: Individual wells. 9. Proximity of Power Lines: To property. 10. Potential for further land divisions and dovelopment; None, under existing General Plan designation. B. Environmental Setting Physical Environment: 1. Terrain ai General Topographic Character: Gently rolling to extremely steep butte topography, b. Slopes: Buildable areas generally 5-15% slopes. Much of the Property has slopes in excess of 30%. c- Elevation: 440 to 850 feet above sea level. d- Limiting Factors: Extreme slopes on much of the Property. 2. Soils a* Types and CharaCLeri8ticss. Pentz Series and Peters Series soils, I r high tO'mOdetate erosion hazard, well to somewhat excessively Well drainedt and Of moderate termeability. Soils are 11-8 shallow to very shallow 80JI8, b. Limiting Pachorst 3, Natural Hazards of the Land a4 Earthquake 2ono: Moderate Earthquake Intensity 2one VIII. b, Erosion Potential: Moderate to high� 0. Landslide -Potential: Moderate, di Vire Hazatdt Moderate to extreme. e. gxpah8ive soil Potential,;Low. AP 41`11-91,92,100 4. Hydrology a. Surface Wateri A tributary of Clear Creek traverses the property on Parcels 1 and 3. The headwaters of Fallager Creek are on Parcel 5. Numerous swales and gullies traverse all parcels, feeding both of these creeks. b. Ground Water: Unknown. C. Drainage Characteristics: Property drains generally to the west and south to tributaries of Clear Creek, and to Fallager Creek. d. Annual Rainfall (normal): 35-40" per year, e. Limiting Factors: Setbacks from creeks and drainageways. 5. Visual/Scenic Oualit;:y: Good. 6. Acoustic Quality: High. 7. Air Quality High, Biological Environment: 8. Vegetation: Grasses and barren litter -covered areas of Blue Oak, Ceanothus, Toyon, and Digger g�Pihene . Some ` 9„ Wildlife Habitat: Lower Sonoran Life Zone. Non -critic«1 winter deer herd area (Bucks Mountain 'Herd). Cultural Environment: 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Low to high archaeological sensitivity area, Ili Butte County General Plan desighationi Grazing and open Land. 12. Existing `honing: A-2, 13, Existing Land Use on-site Grating and open land. 14. Surrounding Area: a. Land uses Open land, grazing, scattered residential use's at rural densities. b. Zoning: A-2 to the northeast and south, A -R -MH to the west, A-160 to the southwest, c. Gen. Plan designationsg Grazing and open land to the south hortheeaswestd'southwest, agriculturalwresidential to the andd. Parcel Sizes: Generally 40- to 300-acte-plu8 parcels. Some 2`0 -acre parcels nearby. e Population: Sparse 1.5. Character of Site and Area: Rural grazing land', 16. Nearest Ul'ban Area: Midway between broville and Paradise, approxim,tely 10 miles to each. 17. Relevant Spheres of lnElUenco: None. 18. Improvements Standards urban Area-. No, 19. Fire protection Service: a6 Nearest County (State) Fire Station: 0roville Nelson Avenue Station #63 and Butte College Volunteer Fire station: b. Water Availability.. Fire tanker and creeks only. 20. 80h0018 in, Area; t5urham Unified School District. 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