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E' VIROI ENTAL C�.`�, tClt OA.LLY =ZVDION - DhTr4 l!'xLEO AND S`i1TE T1i'.GLAWI(lN -- IiAxl; ADpPUM � 3 BOARD ACTION ' ' -e� �e i�)xNANCI;�S� ,AN�1' 'p ..... .. - . " .. -. .. ' ,. :. ,e :,re.:u, 19 t►. . (`A '`'APP"'LICATION FOR REZONING J*' 13v,*'Co.FlannlhgComm ,. BUS o ' COUTY PLANNING COMMISSION! CLC 1 8(J OrtnrilloA C.aClforni.� APPLX' ANT, Plead 6,ikl fallow Instructions as sett rurth on revarse side of this form. Appltii:nt's Name .'Nan .��� . ._.M..:. Phone No, 916-G71 1500 a �a . �w Annik,ihes Mailing Address ; (). Box 1154, Yub CL+ -Y, CA J5991 _ Aptitfc. 0t`s Irirarest In property IOwher, Lessee, Other} . r Owner Owher't Name_ MGN Vartms pl 916-611 ',600 Owhar s Address P. , Box 11..-64, YtAki, City, , CA 95991 A.ssesOr'a Parcel Number (s) -atfl-1`1�-17, 041 -20-(2 9, a 1j, 401 51) i 041'23-6 Prescnt v? oning , A-2 REOUESTED ZONING ..._ AA --160 999 acre: located south of Shx Oe Rc5ad and La�ltte� �fi�iit�.�s�ons +nd size�tif area (s) to be rezoned ,��7 rz Pik ea0 t r iw? 1� ., bei; fort ions r� Regions 8 > .:18 1x9 29 ar►d a1.1 Of Sections 11 and f haeby &.,.Wre under penalty of perjury that I have toad and undatstand th ructfohs and that, the foregoing statements ete true, complete and correct to the best of my k, c gn d b f; Dated�wy ,i r Prolrtct f-f(t lop, ed Gotiara) fat'jasipnatioh �"�� �t`r►'� Ratjud5t.�aiisfstont}.� y p W V81111 -Y j!` -XP, Num1M:r(s) ''�'Locatioh tiesartptioti w;w"Uwnarship agal bascriptioti of AraProof pf ignnuy (it headed) v —: 6 Maps of Area U "Prasert Zoning ,f4! LL rata A Ildat: o h Aenelvad . �, " 9:40 .S, pfjS fietol(t No. �..: A'001watioh `r6Wi by �, y �!Ir' INSTRUCTIONS TO REZONING APPLICANTS 1. If appperint is not the owner, written authorisation by the 'owner or other proof of agency tarn -. 'ubmitted in order for tho applicant to legally sign the application, Application shalt he Loilsiderad void i} riot signed by (he owner or legal agent, 2. All itarris on applieltion shall be filled m as completely as possible. If an item is not applic W, please indicate by'thetrrm INA` very intipctrtant thet the rrpttltcattuo rorltrde an accurate and camplatrs description J the prrverty proposed for cacti roquosted zone, "Chis application will not be processdsl until we receive the followinO tnforn,atioll about the, area(sl tube rezoned• a. Assessor's parcel number is) i (rum the tax L n:, or Assessor's Maps) ti. $treetaddresses Cit available). 9 c, Distances and directions to named strrrstt, bodies of water pr railroads. , d. Legal description Csubdivisior, tot numbers, fractions of sections or dktancas Grad bearings of perirnater dimeristonsl. o 6 copes of +nobs :vita reroniq .arealsl outlined (Assessor's map, subdivision, mate, zoning Map or ith'er twtat, shr wind porcolsl d Application roust include a compietecl 'Anptyndix G 5nviranmental Information Form,, 6, California 0overttment C000 Section 05300 at eriq, retltiires local zoning,ordinaridds to be consistent smith a jurisdiction's arinlYtrid ftrtnarril plan. County approval of a rezoning tkquest must bti supported by ioidingt of consistency vviih the butte County Cenefai p'ttt}� App(ictints at,ay rertMt t.lranga'S in General Ploh dulgnations by filing ati *01- 1, cation for Gorieral Flim Amendment' tt 'ate 'Appkation tdr Av,�iwnil' ;s subjart to public, hhatings and approval by both the Planning Commission and f3aord of Supervisors The procedurds for County fiction on q; z. fexoning d0lications arty stat.od in Chilbiter 24 of tart Butte County Code, I 7. ,Application, fuss as of___ Ida tiit ari# w ., a 1, Fees may be pain in Cash or by On& made fsiryhbla to `lwturer of Butte County', ` 5, Buford submitting a rnYonirtg ajSpl 0titin, 004461, is teyuested to discuss with staff all questions +sticiut application rery, uiremerits, County pt—mtlures, Consistency with the unetal flan, and the P1r0V,1.s1 inS Of eXts'ting and eaquested Zoning; clastifiCtltioil3, N ' if APPENDIX •, 16. If residential include the-number of units' schedule cox, sizes, and C e of hou-0bold size expected. ect ed. unit could be fTL41ff(d coeresai, ixdica�e th� t-Paibly 2 ainple fand,4 hot l7' _pc, whether neighborhood, cityor regionally oriented, square footage of sales area; and loading f6cil ties, 14A 18, If industrial, indicate tYPe, estimated employment per shi t, andloading 'facilities. PSA 19. If institutional, indite the *Ia10r r`unction, estimated employment .per shift, a.Wtima.ted oc� incy, loading facilities, and comraun, ty bbnoCits t,.� be derived tromtlZe project. Ply 2Q, if the project involves a variance, conditional use Cr rezoning application, state C,is and indicate clearly why the ap itation is rec�uix�4d . l7Yis , k�l,lxca�:tio � aQ iter t'eZO11 n8 � requested fy -t 0 vxsar l�etloY Are the following items appltcable to the project or its effects? Discuss below 611 "flims checkedes necessary). Y attach additional sheets as YES No. X 21.. Chane in existing features of any beaches, lakes, or hillsr, or substantial alteration of ground contours, _X 22, Significant change in scenic views or V�stag from 23 .. Si;n fitantl.y change patter sGa echaracter` exl,stin rostdent nj areas or Public lands or rozds, * _ , l or ,of ��enera.l dead of project. ' .. = 24. 5ignzfican.t OnOu'htt of solid waste or litter. k .�. Cha7ge in dust, ash, :smoke, fumes or odors its vicinity, X .26. Sle,"ifi,cant change in lake, stream or �;r.ound �raCex quality or quantiGY, or a.lterntic-i Of existing drainage patterns. 27•1 Substantial change in existing natse or vibration levels in the vicinity. X , "ite on filled land or on slope of 30 percent or more, 29. Use or disposal of wi such as toxic subttanoos oflc�mnabt shaznrdous or expl.osi„ve�rials, fl u 3q* Subst4ntial ohange In demand for municipal services (poli.ce # ti.re , water, sewage, etc.), 31. Substantially i.ncroase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.), 32 , , Relationship to part of a larger projector or veries 334 Describe* the project site as It exists before the project✓, includi,nq infnrpiat.lon on tOVOcirOOY, sail ability, plants and animals, end any cultural, hiaturical cx scenic Aspects. eacr3be r atxy existing structures earl the site,,> n :and o use D of the �t:xescribe s. 34 , E?escti.be ,tK-- aurrou.tvdi,ng properties, ,es; including information va plants anti animals and any cultural,, hist:oxiaai or scenic aspects.xncii cute thfi type of land use trot idential„ coMmercial � etc_) r intensity, of ldr.d us* (One-faldll.°r apartment houstts, shops department stores, and Oe4la Of 146v?l.apment (height, irtOntage, set back,. F ,year y'ardi etc.), - I CERTIFICATION: l hereby cettify than the statements futinished Above: ate' in tie attached exhibi.twn present" the data and it fOtmatiori required for this initial evaltlati,cn to: the bests of my abi.;l t:y� ,and that the facts:, statements, and information presentod are true and ot'rc1t to the .best of my khowledrie and betief} i h ---�� Date Cszgr►ature For Apps di x 1 page 3 or 3 j } supplemental Sheet AfIrWIX t 33. The site en ompassea approximately '2,499 acre:A and is presently wideveloped grazing land. The topography varies from, nearly flat to gently rolling hills with slopes to approsimrately'5 7 per cent. Gold Run Creek crosses the property in a ea; t-west direction. There is a. diversion structure: ori. 'Che creek which chamelus water, into Gold Run Canal;. The rottive plants consist of annual grasses and, for}+e rind willow trees along the banks of Gold: Run Creek, Generally, the soils appea , to consist of a Fravelly red`-brown clayey silt top scail which varies in depth across the site and is undt .lain by a dense volcanic conglomerate material. Them is 'presently cattle corrals and a small barn located in -they comer of -the property at Righway 99 and 5hippee Road:The only ±ether structures on -the site are, MM steel transolissicn torwem which crass the property north to south on the 0-xsterly side of the site. 34. Iii ;gorier area surrounding the site is tried primary 1y for agricultural ptz "s%es. The owners Etre not aware osigrufictant cultuval-, historical 3, or scenic aspects of the sumunding area. The area to the north across Shippee Road is subdivided into 20 acre parcels. Two of theso parcels have :new homes on them, and the test are undeveloped grazing land. On the ° north side of the intersection of Shi.ppee Road and Higtturay 99 is a tallow= rendering plamxt. The, area. -to the east is undeveloped gra n land. To the south is gmzing land and some developed farmland. There as also a j' i'G5'E electrical subsfiition lust south and east of the site. The area to the west across Highway 99 i;5 mostly developxd faromland !I, �i I'. r Appendix t; v page U of, 8 Order No. 9.187 ttlrv�{ '�Itt' 0 E S .0 R, I P T .t O N WWOD bulm)d 100 POI All that certain real prpperty situate, in the Cnurlty os:l3utte, State o California,described as follows I A(tm 1: The South half of the South halt of Sectioe North, Range 3 East, H.D.B. & if: rind all of Section :17, Township 20 EXCEPTNG THERECROlt alt that portion 1Y of State HighWaY Route 149� aLig„„orGlraskerly of the South:'esterly line cd in the peed to tileState of California, recorded.Sepermber 27, 1.974 in Book 194l of Official [ecords, at page 350; records Of Eutte County, California. PARCEL 2t Lots 1 and 2 of the Southwest quarter (being all the Souttttapst quarter); the Southeast quarter and the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 18, Lots 1 and 2 t1£ the Northwest quarter (bt�ng ail the. Northwest quarter) and the Rortheast quarter' 01 range 3 East i`i. D. g: �& tt. "kion '29 all in Township 20 'forth, Section 19, X11 of S�ctibfi- 20 dnd the North half of Sed tion ► ' EXCEPTING xtUtPROIt that certain parcel of land hereto:fare conveyed by C, T. Bedell, et At. to Ernest Lj, eldatns et utr, by Dbod dated April 105 1941 And ;recorded Vebt:ua V`27, 1948 1n Bonk 'tri d , iC � Recorclpage wl�i4=p records of Butte ry County, California, and more per�; culari.yJwctoscr%bctcl as follows: a that parr. of the East half Of tte Northeast quarter of Section 18, totrnship 20 North; conveyed Sbyt, ti. by t#. �t�; lying rlorthwestpely of the center line of the Shi epi. Road•, conve e� b i Rate �fcKillo W�to Count of Butto gb deed doted January 31, 1927pprecorded i/�ebruar 10 1927 iii �Eiootc�'195ttfSDeeds., ate a e 4 rpcot:da of Butte County, kl1 S �EX=PtINC Tf{Ett rRolf that portion of the South"sl qu.irter of gentian 18 and the Plartht:esk +ivartar of Section 19, conveyed to the State of California for freeway: As described In Deed recorded Mdy 291 1951 in took 572 of Official Records, At page 237, t;eco'rds be Butte County, Cdli or ,taw i'hEICCL 3; Ue81Anittf; -it the Cast quartLr corner of Set~tian 1S, `Cowoship 20 t�artf9, Cnngo y Cast;; nt3ri br=ing a 121` cllurtGtt:r d6hcrute 0101AU' ht set In a stotid. 11ound i4itit a 0 eouild w5t;ltut stftpdd RCP 3168, thence [coni said gt1artat corner followi.nr along t1w Sast and tddsk tenterllne of Said Sott;ion, South 899' 18,1 51i1 Wdnt, for 1320-,60 febt to I 121r diameter contiotd atonutnant With a hasher starnpad g 14. ra`rner be fire Gash jidlr of ilio ivorkht:a5k gttlt terl Sockian 18, RCE 3168 and being the tat ud , oint of beg,intiitng tot, the parcel of land heedlo doactibt d, thehee fol.1•owirig .`Hang ��r d t"wqi: And Oe6t cc:kitutrlltie ;ts :3ftuwn frit that curtdin Record of 8urvdv ;lap which Flap �,as f'ilcd .fin flit!. b.'.t`ice a the fit corder of tfic County u`f Outgo{ Skate of Calieor►l14; in book 31 be t g 8 8j IT �'tist, for 310.0il5 feet to Cate intersection 11 5y At ��t c $9, lit,tiriri'' 3outft 89 � 51 t oont.itiuesf) 4ec 51)L Order No. 9187 DESCRIPTION: (continued) Continuation of 'Parcel 1: With the Westerly right of way line of 'State Higinjay 99, said Point being marked by a 12" diameter co6dttte monument with a tag ECCE 3168 thence North 47' 25' 04" East, for 13.26 feet. to a 6" x 6" concrete monument in the Southerly boundary line ofthe. ShippLe Goad; thence following along the Easterly boundary of said !Highway North 39 55* 45" Test, for 33.00 feet to the centerline of the 5hippee Poad; thence following , along said road centerline,, North 87" 19' 32" East, for 2642„72 feet to the beginning of a 1500 toot radius cume to the left; tltencs following along the arc of said ceirve for a distance of 1201.03 feet through a central an le of 450 52' 34" to a point in said curve, thence leaving said mad centerline and going South 0° 09' 19" West, 'or 644.86 feet to the true point of begE,nning. EXCUUNG 50i of all mineral rights froi the above described parcel as reserved in Deed recorded January 21, 1966 in '6''<�olc':1100:ftOEEi'cinl;Recods;,atpagewl5 ,records of Butte County, Calif'o'rnia. { eAA"L 'V3 t�.11�.lczt y e e a Xaa: r � } ' r „ y RAZ')Nl,; RFI-ORT ;i i, a I Thomas P' ovi MON j� 1�'arrle P40 Box '111)4 YAba city' "A> 1c)99 book Mr. mev a , �1L letter w /� Y�r» pe y W ,1 3 �LAIi� J ititif?i" CIU in, yotl th, w il�?�'%1{'X`+S��iion T'or rewohitg on 1'1� ��a and 41-2- has ,boon doefod to t .hoo ivecl 44 Obai od in tlY yu itc6fttw ora-the back of th,u App,�Ca4lon : o Rod in f'uru7. r a'"ho; doac '� On c- area N-o be ruzo,tic�di. m p o �1roe °� h ��t� me ��"p ons off" cnc"1 owing txr, �'k�ruloc�t4r:.ta rxn legal act t' r t Mhr�vrt� a i�it}Xarmc� itl the Count 's b rjora l cwtiOt0hip MCOrdo, oaa + lorward this ittomation at your Otliaat aoav+�rlie�xc�� or OOn4acb 'chit I)Xfica regoding tirb �3in�c 'De;c r' e'u#s Go. p"k, Cam x JAN ,1 3 MI N A C 10><T OPMC� SOX 1160 YU/A CITY. CALIFORNIA Mil ' /r F, - FAkMS 1ELEPHONE((t1Hd11.1600' January 12, 1981 , county of Butte CI , Planning Commission 7 County Center,, t;ri ve 000116, CalifOrnia 95965 Attention; David U h 116nd Planner T _ ,, Ria: AP#Is 41-i9L1 41-20-(2,9,11,40;51 ) 4127=8 i Dear Mr: Bol Pe^ your letter of Ue:embr 10 1980, tineund g 9ned partn&s ;'O , M, GA Fahms 'hereby ackWWl edge the authority of Thomas C, Nevi s to sigh any documents o,behalf of M; GA r4r OO -. Thank you, Very truly youhsti MAN, PARMS a actor Guyn P Robert' Matth�ti VCNM ., lis 1 �i Haugg LIST Y OR .4mrs+.. Gounjy Trat,li. Wo 1 ggn-� �'7vidley Water Dist, �. Oa, y of ri�,gvv T)utte Water :tea c�C Coity of Gridley Cera'-.i,�.U. -w atG1i,:��;: oity of € rovillo T"�arndine �sr 41st. 1, t;�y era` varadi ac E Ricttvale Srr. Dirt. t►ounity Tablo Htn . lrr. Dist. 7 a�a sn poration bapt. - Thormalivi Irr. Dist, Ti0 7TlT G. WATL'R .� reoT Wz�t;ea~ Co. .a,rc� .�Na ec. 0, Park Dist,. .` �3:lot>mer Mtn. Mutual WaGeV 00 Durham Area. Roc & Vark Dist. Brt�bh Creek .t�;sb a'tes Vetather River Roo. & Park Dist. Butte water TTistriat � T��rrrda s(; Tdeo. A� Werk 1Jist. CA Water Service Co. (Chico Richwilp.. Rea. PA Vork Dist. toan arra g. ,pert of Orovill,c) State Parks & Seo: Dept. * Del Orcr wk) ter Ca. State V.1sh & Game Dept- k Po'e ark i se ,VJ nes) B'1FiOtiT� . DI rPl 1C3'T' .,_�.." a tris A Du't t e -G uud Fsauher Trans (*taws. �ac�fic) ie orostr 11anah Mutual ty loll ge Gran Stat ual, (kmi. en Sub.), cta �>wklT`ieti to 00ura.tw Sup', of Sahoola CA 7 State iJAv0rs1� tyt Ohiao i`rreer� acres ;.G�.�:a'wootl T�r.���aioo) �- Gridley T! OH�.arm Labor Camp --� Tittka Madraue Water Dist. Durhait UolZ .eu "a it Co. water Dist, Golden �+'etAthtrr Fallst1n3:an: Golden T! oo ther Union Merry Trim. Mutual (Olipper w � Gra.d7.�,y TTigh t�li.Xla) Hdlbe!ry Wa ttv (SF ho) Gtid1eyUnion Northwigda Mutual (!orest Rkxob) lle lom onary OroviutHigh Ramirez Water , C rings of Uvinq Waters ..... Palormo �Jtio' c�ct R.ic:httrdsou SpriuUd) ., Tia ,ermo U�aS,on y (T)ita�aorarX lnt;ex��#�3,on��.) T'l�t�rraa;�a.tt� t�n;i.or Viatk Minnal G�7MMUI�xT �s � T 3y p y yy ELI— iohvglonSannitxary hitt. �?� ry - ���,o i; v ... ; " , 4". 4 V .L+�. t Dist,. ( u tea o�ra.� to t ' I Ra die) DRAIVAGT r HE Gkel.een Sud , (08Ak � '�hara��a���to�� r. ��i.a�. ''"rutto reek Drainage Dist. , •4ewer Ma tt Dist, b3TRIOAL �' WIiAl a�G` rr T .ectria t C,v. Sor,ri.ao Aven �6) T rSi 20T'T T'IC}N., 4p�,- V U.14 A 0 V, T b ;e a�'�r`� "��t,so� ides De t r'�'a.a Vix0e Protoet. T ia, T~oxea t erViae libunty rite Daf)a14tIl1euLJi Z. Mat -� ,M,7.,� ,, k to T)ivioiait: of 0 1l ores ;xy � , 4 $, tt�ret4u Ot ,Tiand mala apmeut M0r . »1 13 i71T0 ,.AT3A'I?T�Y �t` I' 1�:[S�" �Rli✓l'i3 " n1iW. T.3"ON5talrerr' ,r4 «.. .'. _'.:.;.,..+,...,,,...«... w..�w,...:a........,.�......., . : .1. .0 .'.4YrR7Y(�.NWl.ptiwraVibYq ... - C`a�tnty /�So" p/ PLANNFNC3 t�E ARTMEN`I"S lNTEDEP RTMENTAL REVIEW REl2UE R A r? CY'Ty gaview.gd �ostlm�rii REOUeST:AP ` N�O, 4 1..43 90 11, 40e `1)r x,'41-2," 011kFOPTION Or,POOJECT.` l�rtr gna rsxn 'f� �� �t ' •.��Q �16C3 ��r et5 4.-tr.l n LOCATION: rm •har s�: d_ APPLICANT: k Cr%i p rms 4. ADDRES . �.]' O BOX � y`t�Cjtj f PLANNING COMMISSION AOTFON SCHEI7tJ',.Ep RETURN DATE NEi UE57E1 ;ASAP Cluoo co. riunn,"o Comm„ 1981 t?A'fE Df57'f#1l3UED: ATTACHMENTS: Copy of app(lcatintt & plat Alar, RETUANEp: COMMENTS; - . .rY. �t i�:,._.,:w.,,.��+,�..../y-„=�• ,:: yy _.._:..�L'�1G^C7.ff•yx'T`<l/G+ /' .ir "e., ...�� Ci'.:1"'Y�rj'1!T)"Y" _,.'� :. �rYrl Y� / r•... R+•� �C'(.�S C 1Ci1•t i''ilt°t�"�( ,7 tea i t'LAN `fNG DEPA RTMEN'w'S iN EFiDEPARTMEIUTAL HF.VI�W3- t�.s-.�utteCo. Div. of Ertv. Health .--.--� _. �.�--�-� JAN 2 J 191 TO.Dynn V'ahx`t,nvommnl:k 11alLth REQUEST.-, Review5l-i.� Orovflly, flfornla APNO,: (81-62) 41--X10-17.4-4'1-20— 9t 11, 40, 51), zl.tl 41-�-8 DESCRIPTION QF PROJECT: R "•ari ;_;j'rotn j LOCATION. Elie nir F` 1r�� h � �t�i )f r .'Rn d�b�' 1 t>r, rAa's r , L�triCl '1413 U .0 Coo Fl4nningCOWN APPLICANT: X01 1'. Tiarmra p 'R x If C* * - CifOYIf .y r im OWNER, ;~ PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIQN 0+;HEpUL>*C ASTURN DATE REQUESTED- ASAPdeb. r� 1981 DATE DISTFIIBUTCD: _ am; '►_g '1 , 1, ATTACHMENTS: Copy of oppiidation & plot plan. COMMCNTS: D J f 1(}lA r` 'et- It"d Y �LAP1lNIN� pEsPARTMENT'S INTEHDEi' RTMENAl pE„YIC-VAC UE T0; nt.rt�inr� nI� rn,w��:f;T"y AIEd'UETST ,$ & DX=ml AP NO, , -(8 1-B2) 41-10-19 411-20-(P', Ili 40, 51)i and 41-23-8 1)ESC011r710N OF PAOjEct: d one from (Gallornl) f;6 "A-160", T, LOCATION.* , rst, _-+hA . rirnith_, . 8h t ��� ' bit' :t�toen 114 � Buttg s AhP L! C A IV T; � mC; Pt ii n ism +l�„�,�....,,�,,,,,;, Abt)RESS: . C5 n 'I.'! try x115 r y���t� •;�t 7a ...��. OWNER: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION SCHEDULED RETURN DATE REOUESTEM _:ASAP ---j-3' 1981 , DATE DISTRI8UTED; P)- -cmi. P �p ATTACHMENTS: Copy pi appti ting +` ilat pldn RETURNED, u. t coMMtNTS. _ f 1(}lA r` 'et- It"d j r i Tlisl�i�i BOX Tube Cli4yt IQA 95991" .; Re. lracom 1a to !�e3ote Appli � � - ON live ����+--" i t 41-"40 � ,,'honk you for your lob ,r r c� t;hb�� A,aIt OXI a�' Januax�r X81. wean Only Ono o three a am u _ t gar. our �.�t� :or�� 'Complete.,G��: t Cru 'larlr�in rehu;t�>ce Commissionmmi�CommissionCommissionati5 ]. IT : to «��t� c rn . � u c-t :he area to bo reZbdcd i n. Mop of K 4'o be re""Onod �G gopiv.;) A(;olnj pleo$O forward this roque ted in�gxd� txt�ta' a roux +� brlveni� ice. 36 dotio my "be wqkeo bppli,eation uUtil these I:teme have been xe» cawed by this otXjoe. t 'i i d David B6116h ,r �.,�1Sf�ktra@a:•+z.�ia4,:�,.m�eu�:t:wt,nw+,,.:,.•a.de,::.kr,.� .�.;...«u.�., G " i -Planning FJ.1,e N 81-82 inter Depgri10,61 , Aemoraindum Tn Planning 'commission FROW Stephen A. Streeteto Environmental Review 5uar r. Rezone from A-2 to A-160 and R-C for MGN Farms AP 41-19-17, 41-20-02,09,11 40,S1, 41-23-08 DOE-febrl�a:ry .10, ,198 This project is n rezoning of 2400 acres: from A2 de- to A-160 (Agricultural, 160-acre minimum parcels)- andGRnCral) (Resource conservation). The site is located on the east side of Highway 9g, south and southeast of Shppee Road, south of Highway 1490 midway b6'tween Oroville and Chico. The attached initjal study checklist was the second ono pre,, pared for consideration of the tentative paraHl map for the property. AL Conditional Negative Declaration. regarding. environmental impact was approved O ; for sedpparcel the Advisory Agency on min 4mum parcels thr a revised parcel map ►rit. ,160-Acre e parcels of 320 acres were included. in the final revised map, The mitigation measures adopted' fnr the parcel map aro the five listed or, the last shOet attached to the checklist. "rhe maxi limitation t4 smal?er barcel sizes is summari7;ed in the statement on page 8 of the checklists The The indicates that the potential for r _urrher land divisions and development is minimal because soil conditions generally restrict sewage disposal capabilities. the Advisory hg6,ncy meet* There was discussion g, .egdtding a designation of the parcels for ag.ricu Lural use. By so doing, the lots Would not need to prove the capability for a septic tank- leachfieId system. There N currently no provision in the Subciivision Ordinance to allow such an approach. Thw R-C zoning portaih,s only to the area along Ga1d Run Creels. Mitigation measure �'1 for the tentative parcel maprQads:, �1 , Gold Run, Creek, 1U0 feet from the center n Zone albtg 200 foot wide Resource Conservatxa ter of the creek t eithox1side� o axcludrng the two creak crossin s.� ,The 200- !; g footjwide band along the creek it to be retained in 3,ts natural state to the maximum feasible extent. Disruption of the ground surface b is 'strongly discouraged, grading theramCvz.onif zoning gotdtion meets the objective of preset-ving the ripariankvegetatil�nely and. habitat along the creek] it allows some uses, such as agricultural uses, which could CoMpromise tihe i»tent rif establishing the R-C zoning., APP8,110ty, I" • ENV1RONM NTAL t.11ltiCKLIS`t FORM (To be completed by "i -cad Agency) BACKGROUND 11111r l,tyf,, � 8Ct-04- 3'u- Q7 1. Nume cl l' PV)J'�Oflunl t M.G.N. Fanns (S Pring Valley rams) A" Jkvu8s and Plione-Tiuinucr OT---P':i7oponent:; P.O, 80k.1154 % Gail Gu�up c/o. Mike Smith - Mlml Ines ,h Ell Cher�V 5t:. L5991. } ' San CPE t. - P.O. Drainer B r --...--_ ...� Mv-vsyi`13 e . CA W404 5, Bate of Checklist submitted' 4. Agd)uy Requirinp Checklist 5. Name Of Proposar, if appla.ca a Ten�a4ivr� Parcel clap M-4 - 1? 41,-gk 02; 09,11 OWI51 & 41-23-08 , LNVIRONRENTAL 111PACTS (Cxplanatians Of «,111: "yes" attd "maybe" answers dre requirad Oh attached sheets. YEs MLYBE No 1. Earth, W11), Lhv. r'uo(i%al, result in s; l;nil a car►G: a,. Utlstable earth conditions or :in: changes in geologicpubs ructues? My b, pigruiatl"ohs, dtr5p1acomotit;,q, coin- PaCt on or ovefcovc rint� or the soil? x C:,, + c. ChOftPl In t 0l)Ol raPhy or ttround aurd fact. to e r f"ea t Li eVS car i omova i. 01" d, Dos4mlct,iowt, cOVL'rinll or, tiodifictt. Liun t$f ally llniuua fwolofl is nr physical rearuros ? x c, Inorcilso in w1nd ori�xi1r*t' c!rr�.�tutt of 90 1s 1 oho., uta ut" of l tilt' Cho lig, es i.tt deposition oT* ovo8ioh ' u.r bp,aah 8alids, jai' chnnt'cs In tLU}1 dtstawgi t ioli t` r Ck�t`C'1otoll Which u►4!y `�lcitilty 010 cll,lt hel cit: a river $ ra.1111 011 t ho Hod or 010Atiuetltt 01, any bav, rttWL ov Like's � 9. l004 Of Pk'iMo 4gritUi'turcilly prof u�"tlrxe soils C)tCt.�}i.'Ct.e C��1sl.�t1411:f�Kl td'k'�)r111 itL'i:wfti'`; � - of P YES MAYBE NO h, E'xposu're of people or propetLy to geologic hazards such as eartitqunke' S , r landslides, niudalWes,,ground failure,. x or similar hazards? Air,, Will the proposal; result Irl' a. Substantial deterloratidii of � ambient or iocni aair, qual,ity? b. i creation of objoc:tionabli j#, smoke or fumes'? ....:r _. c, Significant air movement , moisturetorntC1m peraxture or any change in climate, either x L locally or regionally? .- 3. Water, Will the proposal result in substantial: a, 01snges in currents, or the course K c; direction of water ,movements? ---- D. Chahoea in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate. and amount of sOr,face water. runoff : ._,. c, geed for otf-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation re�aovc�l, c � removal, ci.ha�nelization or e,ulvert x /1 l.✓ U rcl;.eratiohs to the ,course ol: flow I of flood waters? e, Change i1i the 01OUi)t Of surfrire wut'er in any Water kbody ,._ f, Disaharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality; indijiding but not Limited to teniperature, di.esolvdd x oxygen or turbidity? .� .._�. -g, , Alteration of titG direction o i� rate of flow of ground waters' h, Chailge in the � v"Anti'ty or quali►, of p-ruund wIa r�vrg, eit6o,r through di;treot addition$ or Withdrawals; or thOugh ibterteption of ail x aquifer by cubs or excavd0ot%s7 Aopi!tldlx t _ page 2 of f YES MAYBE Na i, AedUct wn in the amount ot, wage { otherwise av;Iilnble for puba.t wetter suppll"'40 x I.Npo:cure 0,f 'people oto property to wr'cter related l aztieds sudli a5 flooding? tc, Plant Life. Will the proposal+ result in su:stantialr a, I.oss of vogetotion or change in the divLttity of Jpeciea or number of any species of plants (including v shrubs, grass, crops , . microlf1ora and aquatic plants)? b. Rei11, ion of the nUmbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants,? c:. Introduction of new species of plants into ail area, qr in o barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? d, Reduction in acreage o£ any agri- cultural crop? Animal 'Life, ,fill t h. r p gpusal result E Bub, taut Al A. Change in the diversity uE apdcies, or YtumberS of any specios of animals (bitdandanimals, 2 including reptiles,fl�i, . and shell. , i.sh, l enthic. organisms, im4ect s or M mi+'rofnuna) ? , b ; Reduction of the numbers of any i unique, rare or endaugcrel speeies ae of anitnals7 c, Introduction o" new spehies of ahbarriet'tlto amiaresult in tk. rat -ion a" g or x m ovc.mtrint of anitn`tis? d, Uduotion of, eheroacllnient upon, be detpAw-atioft to existl_hg !el8h or Wildiitc habitat: ApoOendiu r 3 'dt 0 a tLS MAYBE 140 b. Noise, All the proposal result in alb sstantial ltwreases� in. noise levels? _ bExposvre off' people to severe! noi,ste . iKk levels? t Li ht and Mard> Will the proposal ' produce srgn=cent light o.: glare? 8,e Land Use. Will the proposal result n a significant; a. Alteration of the plan)hed land Use of an area, escabliah a trend -or which will desnonr,Vralaty lead to such 30. , alteration? b, Conflict with iabes ort ;adjoining prooett es, or, conflict with establi4hud recreational, educa- ti.on.,A religious or scientific: o; used, csf an ares? Natural Resource,.iaWill the ro osal re -suit n su s t a, Demand far, {:or increase i,n the rate Of U.se of ai:iy natural resources? X b+ beplet#ori or any nonreviewable mural resource? k ld, Ai6kof.0 seta noes the proposal involve a risk ref an explosion or the releaoe of hazardous dubstenceg (includinj, but not Limited to oil, pes �',,C'Lde�:s, themioals or radiatiott) a in tr,�� event of an accident of upset conditions? lei Population, Will tho prot►osal ion (, ni`£'antl?, Lllter th,6 lb L'6 t., diltribution� densit"y; or growth e,oitd of the Iluman populction of an area or bit yically diVWe an egtablithied community? 12, liousi:tn Kli the propostsL s'gn .; cantly &ffoct dkistlhg housing; 4 Or create a demand for additional. }' housing? t: ,,, Appendix i - page 4of g YE s iMAYBE NO 13. Tran, ortation Cirrulattort; Will the propoaa resu Cin . `�"� 'j a; Odneration of substantial additional vehicular movement? b. S tgnif i.cant -f feccs oil exis ti'lit parking facil,i-li.es, or demaod for new parking?' K c. Substantial impact upon aXia.tinp, (rarsportution systems? d, Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation o7., movement of v eople and/or goods? el etraito .raterborne, rail or f airtraffic? �Mrr t i f. Increase in traffic hazards t,o motor vehicloj,, bicyclists ut pedestrians? 14. rubric Serviilces l Vill the proposal clave an effe6 up (<<, or result in a subs ta);itial need for new or` ,altered povp-rnmerital services in any of tate following creast n, Fire' `protection? b, police nrotectiohl r r d' rtcrteHtional i faei ioi rs 7a:ar . i e, Mdintepublic fad1liti�es, including roads? S „,� >r , Other governmental sety :ces't' F 1S gni, tJI II thP: propoa�il red iii; a-, use of sil sr.aritial amounts of fuel or energly? x b. Substant: til increa8d in ddtiichd upon existing §ounces of ehdtgy, or require the development of new sotlrCes of energy?, 116 Uti.l:itl6a, 'gill the proposal 'result iii a ries, tot new systehis, Ot uub - 3tantial, alterations to the following utiItti#.ii Apptndiy r w page 5 of ;9 . . .. 1u1:.r i l.1 .r:Yl h.' Y M • „' .. . :':ti:: Sf�.w:.i.W' . - i 'M) r.. .. . ,.moi. -. ..,. ( 5f , YM Yk � .r'F1Fh'.1}Mrf4lMM.1/wW Me� ' • vl , Ij .. � . ....•. �'� .... 4M.Yi e�lfl M YES MAY88 ISO - a, Power or natural gas? Y h. Communications systems's , : r) o,. Water? d, Sewer, (rill trunk liner be extended, providing capacity to serve new � development)" t e. Storm mater drainages 17. Human Health. Wtll the pr9posal w result a Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b, Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 190 r.: proposal S,ylidyWaste, Will the P p ,. ro sult � "i1 an s-inifi.cant impacts associated wi,�h solid wastte disnosal or litt•. .' control? i l 1, Ae,sthetics,- 4111. the proposal.. result :. n tie o structil9n of ahyr public t. d,Frsignated or re.tpgnited scenic vista i open to thep ubli6. or wW the pv6bosal result in the cry; tion of an s aesthetically offensive site open to v:ublic view? ._:. i 20: R#creation, Will t"e' propolsal result s in an impact upon the quality Ot quantity of existing public recrea- � t,ion facilities? 21. Archeolo )cal/H sterical, Will the regib7�mn alteration of <' Prop, a significant archeolugica1 or h'istorio�al site, steuctute, object x% ` or building? 22: Mandatory Pinta. inks of 5��tlific�inces a, Doti the projeee have the potential to degt4de ,the �t'nality of the .� envirot me.itt, sul, stalhtially reduce the habitat of a fish' or � ldlife i species, cattso or wildlife drop population to drop bu,low a.Rlf ,� Appet�i�,x »page fi s of 1 i YES MAYBE NU sustaining levels, threaten to s eliminate a plantor animal ca,�n- nihnity, reduce the number or restrict, the range of a rare or endangered' plant or animal or e'Iiminate. important exam les of the ma periods " ti California historyjoroi, istory7 _i" f project b Does the. have the potentl,al to achieve short term benefits C: Ii the detriment ;of publicly adoptP _ lnnp,-tem_ ,enVc.-ohmetital goals? _ x 'c Does the project have impacts which Ate individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (a project may "impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is : significant d. Does the project have �nvil.ronmental effects which will cakAaa substantial °r w. adverse effects on human beings, "1 either directly or indirectly? 1. , {I, fi j Appendix �, Pp ha&e 7 of 0 inn L _a III. .DISCOSSION.OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Pro•iect Description 1.. Type of Project: Subdivision of 2,400 acres from seven existing Parcels to 32 riew ;parcels ranc(ing area, from 40 acres to 160 acres. Extexior par - in cels adjacent to existing iazming activities include the larger 00-160 acre Parcels. A.200 foot agricultural protection setback is proposed for these latter parcels, with no bti ildings allowed within tis,, setback. Agricultural activities, however, are allowable in this area. A 200 foot Resource Corn- servation Zone is pr�oposegl`for Gold Run Creek, 100 feet on each side, measured from the center of the channel. An ,additional setback for flooding' is indicated for areas near 'Higl way 99. 2. Lwaton: Fast side of State Highway 99, south and soUtheast of Shijtipee Road, south side of State Pighway 149, rAidway between Oroville and Chico. 3. Proposed&nsity 1 DU/75+ -acres. 4 Amount of impervious surface, 18 acres for drilling units,; barns, ...,. ipment :sheds ;and other outbuildings approxim;it6ly 13.5 acres for roads.: Approximate increase of 1.3% iia impervious area.. 5. connectss!49 with 99st public one -foot access Frontage along be rregu tidalong which Higkoy 99 and 149 6. Sewage disposal: septic tanks leachfielo system .may )tequire UOrf of seepage pits, mounds or imporbi:4 soil inverts for shallow soil areas. 7. SouIrce of darestid and agricultutal :_ter: Individual deep walla. A single 600 foot test well produced 1,600 gpm of water. Water level was approximately 69 feet. There are shallower aquifers capable of providing 50-60 for domestic use. 8. Proximity of utility lines: P4^ific Gas and Electric lines along tiigt - way 99 and 3j800 feet to the east of Highway 99 on thi.ppee Road. Pacific j Telephone lines along Highway 99. land dnd eVelopment! Min imal because soilpconciitlons genet pre i•t �sewagesdaaposal capabilities. Goneral Plan idesignabilons allows 40 acre minvm ms. a'� y-hvi.ron iantal Setting Physical Environment 1: Terrain: Relatively level with some gradually rolling hills; slopes s generally 5--78; elevation 150-225'± 1ST;. 2. Soils: �-he predominato soil series ;is Corning, with an int:r14ion of !' 'Tuscan in the northeast portion -sf the reircel. The top 12-18" is mainly " a sandy silt with high organic;jontent. Some areas contain significant amounts of gravel and small cobbler. Below this, the soil tends to be a � t compact sandy silt with same areas containir �r .g gravel and larger cobbles , within two feet of the surface. A significant increase in clay content was noted in same areas. Permeability of subsurface ,soils.is slay to rY slow. The compact near -surface layers limit pereolatior, rates.' Ripping of le'achline trenches, incorporation of rice. hulls, sand or a other materials into trench,subtrata or seepage .pits maybe necessary for adequate treatment of leachate: 3 Natural hazards a. Earthquakes - This parcel is located about two milts west: of the Foothills Fault Zone and buildings should be `:onstructed to withstand} s - - 9rffi'adshaking of intensity 1TITI on the Modified .Mercal':i Scale:. b. Erosion potentials Slight to Moderate. C. Subsidence potential: lies. d. Fire 1-,a.ard TAW to moderate; e. Espansive soil potential: High in major,por.'t%ons of the site. 9 Rye ology A. Surface water: cold Run Cmek and Bold Run Canal traverse site frmi east to west. fold R= Canal begins at a dam acmes the on lot. 301, and serves properties west of highway 99, b. d'-OUh :OAter: Soil borings indicated no high water, table at 7 feet, A shallow aquifer does exist at 60-651 capable, of ,supplying clawstic we with 60-80 gpn SecotWary aquiferii euibt betweenal00 and 2501 in depth, with similar amounts of ;water. beep aquifers, 600_650i have been providing 1,000-3,500 gpl,, Water levels ,ih the area have dropped ncreased agric,�' ttiral use of tdater,significantly with } Appendix 1• page 8a of '0 , Appendix P Page 8b of 9 c. Drainage Characterist cs: High runoff potential trom soil surface "r north portion drains to Gold Run Creek, south portion drai..ns fo wards High- way 99 and cottonwood Creek drainage. Gold Run Canal intercepts south drainage using minor on-site pond-EnV'plus added drainage towards Highway 99. d. Annual Rainfall 7.6-28". e ldmiting fa&ors: High potential for excess drainage tG, highway lands, .flooding of lands adjacent to Gold 4;h Creek and Canal, especially near Highway 99. 5. visual/Scenic Quality: High along Gold Run Crc,--k, 6. Acoustic Quality: Good overall, occasional peak events'.over 79 dB along :ii5�mys 99 and 149 or i uring low level agriai;ltural aircraft operations. 7. Air Quality, Generally good, reduced adjacent to Highway 99 and during agricultural burning or cultivation periods. f; " Biological Envirotunent i 8i Vegetat..on. Modified Valley Grassland and ''Ripiirian ca i b;,. w AUOgdred species '11 i oa :ed u iriran t~; °r nical survey (on (ilei 9, wildlife; No rare or endangered species, concentration of wildlife in, and adjacent to, Gold Run Creek klpa:i.an area. Cultural. Environment :10. No archaevlogidPl or historic site on tkn pr^pe ty. (Survey oh file). 11. Butte County General Plan Dasignation Grazing and Open Land on approx- imatcly 65-758 of,sitey orchard and field crops on remainder. 12. Existing sting Zoning in A+2 (General), t, ls, adsting Land Use on-site: Seasonal grazing approximately three months of each year. No evidence of any range improvectieht program. A small barn is located near the canal 14. Surror aiding Area ry a. Land Uses: Pre&zanahtly agricult—t al, With the Butte Tallow Works adjacent to the northwest, corner, and a Pat .substation to the southeast. Agricultural uses include additional seasonal grazing, increasing af-Vints of rice production, other. small gram, and oil seed ptbductibti. > i Scattered residences and outbuildiap assoriated with ;z m operations; Appendix P Page 8b of 9 1 b. field crops; aP lan Designations. Graz ' Y ahg and (Pert orchard and 'Agricultural/Residential along north �T s' _I�kuj 34, Shi� ,�Vi P a: c. Parcel Sizes: 2C .ti40i acnesr generally 60 -Bo acres or 34ger, `I ; d. PopulatiOn Sparse and disj�ersed 15i Character of Area; Agr.icul,tUra.l:,' cr0 s scattered residences,. field p and seasonal grazing, Nearest Urban Arras: Half -way }� Chico ,and Oroville miles .respectively). (14 and 13.5 17. Relevant SPheres of .Influence: t`r3Ct County ,Mosquito Abatement Dis- 'Able Mountain Irrigation District. , P'.irP Protection �CYV } }. t. }butte County/CUFF',Ire 3tatio L; 'On 45 art burhdm ns: 5tatiriri 7l .in j.� hvale, Station 6i3 .n orovil.1e°', b. Water availabiYit y4 deep WellLi capable of l 5U0I r qpn` 1. .3�#xi k?u�ruut, broville school Districts a ioh (r � � t s i sign � t was "Y covers the revised checklistr sine`the origihal pro- #r�ad�.il�-d by �.ed(�cu� kho n1.>n�bea: of lots,. establishing conservation ��celn� Gall a Resource i 1, Run along exterior • establishing agricultural setl�acl;s )a�urtdarie;� and inciudug a drainage With the Butte Cb(uity at drainage f 1bOlu to Abatement b'.ulg review a the subdivisionrevago nt, �= humber's of potehtlal t iE:sid. ttces has Parcel size has 1hcreased frbiq 40 acres tto7�sdWed ftan 56 to 32. Average ` lb. Roads will cover a pi?rc�xim�?te3.Y 13 ocjrety, and hanesitos acce, sort' buildings and inPer'vious areas will 0 , batr's, and C l change in for a tots Ve�vsr another 3,8+ acres " impervious of 13 percent: € icy Grading asSatiated with iruY affect lixnd ,leveling and other a Y..opograpl�y. 5r icultural local acti vi flies le. l2enaval of vegetation Cin increase W.utd and Water erosiott of A horizon soi' soils, rstettti erosion will be the "m or less allowed agra.rulttxral activities than for rrently III' Portions of the propei-ter cnaj. catibsive soils on n to allow ,slab construction or be Bevel -equize cheldo6l '`bdifi on'pier foundaLions: Appendik r pap' gc of g ti } 3k,c, A chanjo in imperviouss�arEait� Will reclU�cu Percolation by :t;.5 Lci,id V,. leveling cart increase rile rate of Mnoff and nay increase the amount of :run Oft. All lei`eling for irrigation should include a soil voter collectic,n systc�n to eliminate uVacts on ad j at:uit Parcels, keeping rates and atliounts of runoff Within the times and amnu:5ts geniiratr_d ,,at prescnt. 3E. Drainage into Gold Faun Creek and towards COLkonwoGd CYeek c oul.cl c;ollpet additional surface water pollutants frail deve.a pmcnt aci:ivilfrls J,ncl 1ltutlYl Occupation of the site on a year round basis. Adequate setbacks Gold Run,Creek are bei ro r � � p Pa-a..3a a condition of approval,to protect ; 3h. Ad 3011,Yng JJroperty owners expressed a concern about groundwater and the need to P �~o�rg etition for P� frm greater depths with �i�tsion of agricultural activities. Some landowryers want to increase their rice cultivation area and will have to supply the tiew fields No a cint,a it,' by pooping groundwater. 'No grxcul.tura1 water conservation Practices are evident %i•i z-Oved levli leveling Cig fields, particulari,Y laser leveling is existing and proposed rice fzelcza► prcx ueti.on anti collcction of seepage and Waterater recovery or rec:ycla.ng systems could reduce dcNinds upon ground- The Project site does not need to be subdivided for devel.opmei t of caanent Pasture or rice, the two greatest consumers of available per= water. 10ng-tei7n leases would allow develo�enent of suitable areas on the current Parcels and Produce greater demands than the current proposal Whic,4l will re- sult in 104 levels of agricultural water usage tlye 32 parcels, An estimate on appr+'•imAtely one-half of of water On after subdivision is 4,200 acre feet/year for rice Production on 600 acres, 1, 200 ache fi5et/year for 300* acres of Permanent pasture and 85-100 acre feet/Year for the smaller areas of iraigated pastures, dry land production of small grains or irrigation of oil seed or other field drops. Included in this latter amount is ;250 gpd/ residence &.* daciestic use, The ,ma)ar water consumers Will be agricultural Uses and because of the Limited permeability, and ccs pct soils; little of this water t+�.11 be percolate down to the shallow a better Water managoTv nt and recovery, q iters. Jnj:j roved leveling, art irrigation irctho& could reduce water cansun n ion toOf nne parwater cel hta30- 3j 0- f- 45%. 3 j . Low lying areas adjacent tb Gold Run Cr eek a parcel ms tO and canal east of Highway 99 appear to be subject tb stozinwater overflows. These areas are .designated an , the 'tentative p sed. on aerial surveys (see fi elevations :and boundaries must be determined prior to fil , tlre: Thefins ,'hk c 6. b1O rare or endangered p). ants were locatod'duri;g the svey urby nr. Kingsley Stern: :His report is on file With i.he Butte County EhVirorumntal Review Ih-��x ttrerit r ' Appendig C' rage ad Of 9d. The 2,400 acres is seasonal grazing land for about three months of the year, and represents aiaroxi agr 0 8 5 land in the e� unty. It .,,a however, jriy 0-8na�cent of the total razing I3ob tti'illougiw - Past Advisor, Butte Count grazing � i gland according 'ko Igveled and L.Iorr,Vltted to permanent: pasture:, total of tee Iir'uuc iVI ty will 08, maintained �or ehlL-m ed. 5d. Gold Run Creek Inas signi.fic''u�: amounts of ri a wide varar:L°y of w'iLiliflu As indicate] in pi t>w ran habii.at and supports Resource Catjsertation Zane is proposed �e r a 100 --foot wide p posed for each side of the creek: 6b. Peak noise everts exceeding 6&W could occur with low level aircraft epraying activities an riceland ral within the proposed subdivision agricultural. on adjacent properties. A 200 foot setback is proposed foc' residential deor velopw.nt on all lots adjoining those oft which aircraft spraying operations currently take place be could'be necessary in the future. Noise levels L ighways 99 and 149 may occasionally exceed 65d6, but the overall noise leve; s are below 50dB. othe project has been modikied to increase size of parcels and reduce the , Potential number la new arcieentUal uses. At least one offer has been made tar 2 4 of the larger paxceIs by a single individual, interested.' the land. Multi le .�n faznung p parcel ptuchases were always an option Bind would increase the likelihood of maintaining Most of the site in some sort of agri cultural production. The trend towards smaller parcel size Was created by an early subdivision adjacent to the current proposal, i'. 8b. A 200 foot parcel perimeter setback is included to protect agricult ural '. operations on adjoining p>upeies and similar activites on the proposed suhdivision (See Fi tre 3 parcels Within 9i ) The public report furnished every Prospective buyer will note the Presence of the butte Tallow works and 1' Ad joining agricultural activities. 13a. The original 1 g� proposal, now an alternative, would have generated 392 560 tzips/,day: 'be current estimate for 32 DU it 224-320 ADT, 11 the tt~af,fic split is 50% to Chino and 50% to Okoville then peak hour genera - ,tion will produce 12_18 vehicles in each direction, eliminating the needfor a left turn lane at Shippee and Highway v 99. Peak hour traffic on High ray 99 in the vicini ty of Shippee Road is 610-660, aird the added Vol is Jess than 3 percent. 14a. Current Butte CbUnty/Cid Fire beparUv-�,nb regulations cels of 20 acres or greater. Devel site would i hcreas` tom do not cover par - potential on , l7otential iter 'callouts and fire PbDtection the since any grass fires Would pre sent a greater hazard to human life, -i l .. Converting the adjacent area of Shu .#` .duce the short-term maintenance required kcac to a paved surface Wit, , crease long-�tt:rm r �iYed f this k6adway, but could in- requi - I 15b. Although additional agricultural and residential uses will riot cause a significant increase in pcwer demands for PG&E, itwill represent an in cremantal, increase in a system that rru, approached within 5-7% of total capacity in the past few years. 17b. Concern has been a €pp� gssed aboutthe pro.vimi ty of residences adjacent to lands cJrMitly sprayed bk aircraft, the presence of high voltage power lines and ,tire presence of ButLc Tallow Works with a potential, for odor prop leets . The 200 foot perimeter setback are designed to provide adequate separation from any residential units and accidental oversprays. The road configurations and depth wof parcels provides additional protection by en- couraging hang sites 800-1,000 feet from perimeters adjacent; to larger :sale agricultural production . PGO's 4600 wide easemnents and the,depth of parcels allows for adequate separation from high voltage lines: No separatitm of less than several thousand feet: could 'protect iI-gainst odor t production from any rendering that aright be done at Butte Tallcw Works. Potential residents will be advised of the potential problem in their Real Estate report. Additional separation} 10000 feet frau Butte Tallow is re- t quired on lots 1 and 24 because of the inundation area of Gold Run Creek. 21. An.archaeological survey was conducted on the property by bistrict Archaeologist dates P. Manniny. No .sites of. historic or prehistoric sig- nificance were found. (Deport on Rile at Butte County bRf)) r, Y °E { Appendix .F page 8f of 9. l 5. MItTGAjI ION MCASUM - M N 1 ARMg, in addition to a reddction .in density and i n c re a s o d s i z o or as indicated, th,, following mitigation measures are nCv.assaxy to ollmdnata potential advor5 iiqacts or reduce dim below the 1eveJ or 01(jt•i i M mo lot". 1. Establish a 200 tool wide Wsource Conservation ?WNW, Ol OtKl OALI .Run Creels, 100 feet .from the center of the croek to el.L.l>er Bide* f g t Prov► thci Pori - meter Lst:ablish building setbacktz of,at least zQ0 feet meter of -any lot parcel with intent# acrivAtural use, pax: rl.y those dependen+� upon aircraft for applicatios ,(,X pesticides, Airtilirers z�nd/ or soil additives. This applies to Interior parcels of the proposed subdivision as well as adjoining'propptties. 3. Delineate on the tentative and final subdivision okipa no-bui.ldinq lr.� setbacks in areas along Gold Run Greek subject to floodwater inundations. 4. Indicate on all maps the no -building area within the PG&E ease- ment across the :eastern portion of the subdivision 5, Prepare an agreement with the Butte County Mosquito ilbate►tlen District to review all grading, land leveling and drainage plaiis to pre vent the production of mosquitoes. The agreement is to be incorporated in the CC&Rs of the subdivision. 5. Fu& sh the'Environmental Health Section of the Butte County Health Departwont with required soil and percolation data on each lot, prior to tearing of the tentative, irdp, i s XV.. DETERMINATION (To br, cornpleted by tete lit-ad Agehcy) On the basis of this initial evaluation 0 I find the propoised project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NPOATIVE DEdLARATION a u n.mumendcd. I find that although the pxopoaed project could have a m gnificant effect on the environment, there will not be a Significant effect in this case bed,!Uae the mitigation measures described on an Atteached sheet have been, added to the project. A NEGATIVE br=ARATION 0 i find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the envi,ronment, and an tNVIRONMENtAt, IMPACT RtMkT is required. Date AL -6 1080(Si -u gnature 6 ENV 10NfX0P,tit. Its MW t, �EPAtt"CiA-WT f." evid%eed byys ✓ � � �� Earl .. Nelaciti / i FInvironmental ffo-vlow Llm(4,ter Appendix ,v - paclo 9, of `g m FIGURE 3 BUILDING RESTRICTIOv- =_4i on Qf 200'Protective °Protective berth=k Adjoining agricultural Harr ss Uses„ `o Reside'al Develo utent Allowed,_ 0 4MM Fs FEET=" ? - - jCGlS MMM INVG.; ENGINEERING • SURVEYING LOeC�.nean4c'"m P.O. 'DRAWER' B . 523 J 'STREET 13 FO IM MARMILLE CA 9 ) 74 r �5901 (9162-G48� rebrutuy 12 1981 00-611 Butte County Planning Oeartment; No. 7 County Center Drive Oroville; m 95965 Gentlemen; Ike: AKNMntz., Prezone At)plication on behalf of, our olients', MGN warms, inc., wra wool.cl like to request an amendment to the re-zonilxJ application for their 2,401 acres locaLbd south of Ghippee Aoad and east or, i•lighway Oq. � Pleaso amend the application to inclucle the establishment of a 200 -foot Wide Aesoutce Cons: xv'at:inn, Goho along Gold nun Creek as rdgUired by mitigation meaSUtO No. 1. l2ho, Ttesource Conservation Zone' is to e�tend 100 .feet from the cWtef' of the Creek to either We excluding the t%O meek Orossi:ngs. I have enrAosed a copy of the twip Phowing the locations of this proposed zone. If l can be of assi:.tance, pleasea11 sincerely, Mike Shiith is Project ! i CC: Tom Nevis Steve S�eeGe� ..�1 Milt !.�'lohatclsCt50ft,, Buff �a.l�anning endlo8utes: ' t�'}tovll�4, C�I;Eortri� �, �V K. A. WOO C,EC,1 L''kie 5t MAURItlE dbO L.$.4t,, HANLIN L.S. J, hl, SMITH O' . D,L. SOLOOM L,S.. A. d, 5TEVaRS LA, I` I•,�, �� t,i .y. fC r Ml, L�Rx C4kv day. 11G COIN!" "3r.i1i Oott2�t,y ll,ittttkne. Q(s"!_��ia�3,1�:i wik' Irrtzl� �r• krr. t.i� irFjk,_,4u wtChi odr�;>r11, '1(wl.}� iyr� of OW)'` `v 1 k'w V0':kOOM)': �F't`' Co���rat Ada tj1--tr,611.ou cr_4; €�V, P. County OP11tcor Dr+1w. OvOvkl,ie j aliTorill, 1, v ,gtirdZ-nAr° thO foll.01 �1�t��� TTJ`.J'tii tttb 1411TCH N.1ZAT:IV.. i'�xT.itL 1, Yk iii I. M09 Farxo- S Fz .r t ..Xrom r,A4¢ n Gvr. ,raI) l "A -°iuO `,,Agr tuval—l9 zlo, no'X`C, P611,110,10.) and tkRE`oo'[rrvC ,, 'Con-oortlo t o2 pv.opulrty located on th;., ouaa , Oido of KZt- iG:x,;y. 99 'Mid d1fttit_ out bi ' -:off Haat ids ,,3 or 01,i1+p eve Voad j l.df"ZtI lied as AP 41- � �1 nvd, 41-2_08) move pa.rftdLtla,rly ' described a ��-'� t� u' o thr„ 4+,'« Of Ssua. 8 snd all of �r��. 1'� '�'�t��l R3 f4XJ_CPPt locate, of the .vutrhvvl;j vight--of-w. line of That nporta,or opt' J,!,o. IA T2,ON X31, IMI,&& lodo ;F,d and of .rhe, of ShIppoe lid,, q .,•.. All �f k ,,. 1".iv— 11, Pal 7.i_ 4 0�r^aux L" y yYt Exce ting th.e vt',rom th toliolo.-i g d*-uc.ri. ed parcel; All that prdperty I^ocoted cit tl:i7a "�l C ,'I t.x of the center - lin" of Gold Run Creek; esecepGing there-Tii st that par'tion located within •the Woad ,righ'c� of-w%v- < � Wn on that; (ken'tative l`arc�.l flap ft?r M, 1.1 . Via, -,ved by the `I•te County Advisory Agency otr Oq' 19$6 rxrz l oti Ci 'tkr�.r 1: of '�th Ktte c �a^� 1N�3�`k3 Dept, and also exc�lrt i r�� thc��a£r�o�r that � � w�cat ed within ` I thea right of-t<�tV of 8t. R • 9 anct-, ,,y`r:13Pe*dx )Zd.' F-0: That portion or St ctions 17 1 -1, Iodated tf�,Ehin '100 Peet or thpa ,t�,'oline of Gold l�un � Gveey t enc Optirkpz, uhererrour tL4 ;.rt l.ocatod withr,n ,.he road right-,.f--way as dhm.h t.. that Ten' active P.Irdel- Mip 'r�or M.G.N4 Pt rmo opprioved her the Butt. 60txftby Advisory A r rk :�v oft Oo t i 217 *V)80 prod orr x le :tip the' OX-P-1 ce or the 1 hutt� Courit,y �,kt;l�c 4po�rk:r f."• : t, r�ax"}I,, 'a i,:� oL oxco4pt�3yngt[Crhere'- pror, that �a x+.`: �.. c «'�. 1cco .4tvd kJit1•<iir'i 'hi_ L'Eilt �wf�u'q ,""`�,,ig 6 st. J� f�t+• yy ry�7 11;�'. � / Cu, F�� 1,yyy t kf Vd.i t C1 7 y°0,j Ag'I��r411. V,,`a pzTsM t tie al,Lr1w tiAf? ' r AMS �1 Io t Y f . ,, �.< S c, t II li � a �1 9 cr. r ����4a''��, '.;•' �ri �; ,r +u �' �li�+ W�Nr.S�� �kt"`t� (Agri'.11tural-4* 61,tlf-^ ParV�l.r)(�prc�l><oIny �orra:trrd on the west 10 +of :t.. 1ttlarI1xrnot�rW k�C f"t• taoitl.l off" IvF�a+eot��te:, F",;-OV-38) vevt of Orovill t�Ove' t"'ill°l,ctl., iK'utlO'no mmAj)b t Craft , 0Tltti Wl4 /OV r q' "t { cwt" C`iu t,'vi 'wing Qlt2 Butte, WoiAriv, ;0Vko rXv(� �'S�,;iG� �nVo t 1'rily . at, 4"611•,go wid �t C�D^J ....1++1h+M111fc((( WtN'.t�lA .IwAOY. hi1Aww11J�ONt {`" 1?VL-xu' XOTW) III Tl ll.OROVI Lf MtROfil ` c �� "H Slav "t]7A X , r � " Ail, Willadson �.. 41-20-55 thrtl �M _ & J.C« , : i Pi LE No. 81L$2." t TO: BuTTC COUNTY PLANNING COMMTsSZ N STAPP, !JfN;DINGS- M'atch ll, 1081 ; INPT'l4l'CANT� i1 hiGN` Paxma 7 _ OWNER: Same REQUEST.' gezonc to "Aw160" (Agriculture - 160,,acre, pa.r els) and "R -C" (Resource Conservation) EXISTING ZONING:' "A-211(Gefteral) LOCATION!' On the east side of States' Ffighway 99 and the south and eastsides of Shippee k6ad. AP NOS: 41-19-17, 41-20-2, 0, ll, 40' 5'illl 41-23-08` _ - STZE: 2,3'7 acres PURPOSE OP APPLICATION The, applicant staves that the reason for' rezoning is " A condition of approval of the tentative parcel map dividing the Property"'. The Adv'.sory Agency in approving the division 'Imposed the condition ire hr.der to Insure l4nd 'uses and parcel sizes in., accordance with the General PUn and to „ safeguard the -riparian habitat: EXISTING LAND USE: Seasonal grazi, g land (appriciX mgtely 3 Months ,,,per year) SURROUNDING LAND USE;: 'pred,'cxnantl.y agricultural; with the ,lltiztte Ta11uW Works adjacent to the northwest: corner, and a PG4t substation to the ibuth- east. Agricultural rises include addit;iona]: seasofia;l grazing, increasing; amounts of rice pToduction, ether small grain, arrtl oil seodi production. Scattered reside4ces; and:outbita idings as'sociat:ed with farm !' aper_�tions _ II SUR12C1JN,bINC PARC L $';�zE: 20 to 640+acres, Uenereliye 50-86 ages and lfttgex; 20 acre 9ubdiv'is on ow,,_thQ rlorrli and west s.�.d.o of Sh]l1poo Rd"'a r SOROUNOTNG, %ONytM 'A"2 to the and casts A-40. t,.• i t`he' t'd'e' north and we xd6 i df sIT'r „ .,% M-2 on the Ta ikii Wor1�;:: an 'ti: t'•t t carrier of St.. to 1l Igl+rrty 91.1 t f.. !load, t, ' BUTTV COUNTY PLANNING COMM ISSION'` MINu7;CS -"flarch 11,s 1081 ,fk • ,II`MCI � to�riiFZ.P.L `ta .rarc is zz?c �� -()If (Resource Co; ser *a t7; n, Vro1c,!rty 1.0,ca tt rn ou th, As'G r a�1r o'V S6. llmyy, . 'I)) otick on; thc. south and east ides CXShippof- :'ootid, ideoti.f ed as A� 4'1,,x, Axid 41i -2,3-N081 N081 more-:artioula�"J.�r described as,. A-1 G0; The S)� of the SYa of Sec. 8 and 01, of Sac. 171, �''2Oti R3E J" M&M to :aced S of the southerly right-of-way line o,i 'hatportion of Sec. 18 WON R3Z C1D_M 'located S and E o' . rli e of ppee ad. th.e enue h1', Ali of Sec:; 20, the 2111 o,a Sac. 1and the N)z of '8ec. 96 ail in. T -O R; rjDD&M Excepting the,reilrom, the following, described. parcel: A1,1 that property located within 100 ft. of the center- line of Gold Run Creek, excepting, tb,eref:torr, that portion located within the road right-ot-way right-of-wayas shown on that Tentative Pareel Map for parms approved by the f Butte County Advisory Agency on O t<ober 27, 1580 and on tile in. the Office of the Butte County Public, Worts. Dept,. " and also excepting therefrom that portion located withinthe right -of-way of St : H%� y . 99 and' Shipp4 Rd. R -C` That, portion �7 $e - R36G�of the conte line � ' _ u nlacate] within 100 C' , Creek, erCcepting therefrom that port ort 1.ocat4tL.,,Aiin the. road ,tight -of -way as shown on that Ton'tata.va' Parcel. Map for 144.14, Varms approved by tha Butte County Advisory Agency on Oct. 97'1 1980 and on file: in the Office of the Butte County, Public Works b4pti and also e5ccepting ther- e .from that portion located w�i thi.n the right=-oi-way of St. Awy• 99 and Shippee Hd containing ncre8, more ;or lots , rorth:est of oroviji:4. r1s glair read "rAnalysks" and "[tecommendationsf, of Staff r. ind ngs favi Nei§ren said that his dopattmant x:y t sup,iortcif- th,18 project primlarily hecaUso 6f the imposition off' ti's 'mita ate xi ineaaiire for the proteatron of tho I arlan habitat, CH a: hoer ng Was oponod. `x'iidto iVas noohe do:aitlhg to speak `` Gommissionor 1016610r Ma to a Mot16h to', R r .f 1--06 yyyy x l , R UA1195991 } UP U6200 Mo 2 qq y� y 0 Am : the tr cwy J iv, of {tt uf.! r ;t t:tta.t•y ll anninv, (.,p.t+vit"tu1.an �Jt i'i . - � baa app a t; ,+ rt `tTt' "�" ,Uk xa ;w " � �U r tv al „) , '"J fir_ u" (Q r�iOu,Llr�ava-,'1ta0 t(Cr e Parkb1 n)sand "I1-C1, ;�, Xoz., 'property ty loca ted Khe b `��E oour e � k;J�y ►t: a c� A; +qtr qua sidd t f it Huy. A arm art '.hc, south mud Post nidbo of'hi pee Road, �.,d�rl�:�.i"ied rte A 41-19-17v 41,104i g X11, 40 0 .'1 and 4143008, w e+ k ) r ; , fief '�:�. ovi �� t �1�� � ��«�1..,rJ��t"��t d rur of a�.ovol. ,. �4 jy� /�yy i (M4 try yy yy W �y.{. y �ry �y.� i °�y�4�. y� yy r', yq i board �WX �y � , P.�FAc .a W""c l "11 t. , 111.odo .IV the +73M�elY r II✓Lk�tifiiv' ww�� � W, vAtLe.4 Wxr e they w11.1 not; 0 publio heori.ngo You v41,114o no'viked of tthal SM h d d ;you hart to* quentions retarding , ati iwa t er y ploasoi r of fro': w Oouoot+ r.h o Wice, { i, Bot 4yo Main Diroot h of Elamt,t . M31 j yJ c f u, a �t t .Z. A public'h:earin4 dare of Aprt1 '7, 1981 at 10:30 a.m: was set for cotLsidsraeia11 of MGN' FA=s t1A_2+' (genezar j ►rA 160`' (agricultural - 160osed Vacrecparcels) and rezone from (resource cona�Rh;^�n,; -,r. parcels) ioR Highway 99 and ou wc2 .tea .•r±� t�crty located on the east side of State 4?41-19-17, '4.121 »w$� , 1 . Y41 ksat�ai�ies 123hippde ,�oaAd prthwentified as r orovil e. -08 1 ��1�11`''i1P31teNU?BrS " �a►?c: �fi °+1, , s March 180 1981.. MGN Farms P.O. Sox11$4 Yuba City, Ca. 95991, f III) Re! Rezone File 81-02 Gontl omen; if fl If If UU At the regular meeting of the Butte Count Board o£ Supervisors i►e1d March 17, 1981p a public hearingdate 1981 At 10:30 a.m. ate was sot for Apiril 7, to consider your request' for a rezone from "A-2" (General) to "A-160" (Agrirlltural - 160 acre Side' (Resource Cons+�rvation) that property located onrtheseasta Side ra£ St. Ali has y 99 anti on the south and east' tides _of Shippee Road, identified ns AP 41.19-17, h1-2Q�2, 9 11, 40 $'SI and X41,. 23-08c, northwest of Orovi,116 The Mootin will be held ill the Board of Supervisors'' Rooie County AdmIni,ttrnti.onCenter, ounty Canter Drive; Oroville` California, 2$ C0 . Oduld tactthis yo'u o.£havefcuain M y questions re a,dinB this mstter, DlOi6d con - Sincerely, l Sincerely, CLARK A. ALSO County Clerk=Recorder and PX-officio Cleric of the Dutto County Board of SlOervi tors by /1r i 570 ADOPT ORDINANCE" 2208:; PUBLIC HEARING: 'MGN FARMS PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATIOiT AND`RE20ME FROM "A-2" (GENERAL) To "A-16000 (AGRICULTURAL - 160 ACRE PARCELS) AND "R-C" (RESOURCE CONSERVATION), PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF STATE HIGHWAY S9 AND ON THE SOUTH AND FAST SIDES OF SHIPPEE ROAD, ,IDENTIFIED AS AP 41-19-17,_ 41-20-2, 9; 11 50 & 51AND AP 41-'23-'�8jt NORT�tWEST OF OROVYLLE The public hearing on MGN Farms proposed net;dtive de ;ra^ion and rezone from "A-2" (general) to "A-160" (agricultural - 160, ��6re parcels)' i and "R--C" (resource conservation), property located on the east side of State Highway 99 and on the south and easit sides of Shippee Road, identified as AP 41-19-11, 41-20-2, 9, 11, 50 and 51 and AP 41-23-08, northwest of Oroville was held as advertised: Bettye Blait, planning director, set. out the background of the rezone. This is the result of a ijbdiVision map approval. _Earl Nelson, envirowienta.l review-directorb set out the background of ;the negative declaration. Hearing open to the public. Appearingi Mike Smith; MMM Engineering„ P B . Mr. Smith diaved hE was available for any questions. re tesentin MGN Farms Heating closed to the public and confined to the Board, SUPERVISOR IM-= 0-q= AT THIS TIME SUPWISOR WHLELXk ASSENT AT T9I5 TIfE' 'On motiot, of Sitpervisior Dolan, "seconded by Supervisor saraceni and cArriodi findiiig the proposed project is in conformity with the General`Plan,, noting that the environmental checklist and reLommetidation ''6s been reeiived, a negative declaration was adopted; and the rezone from "A-2" Cgene-ral), to "Ar-160' (agficultutal -):60 adte parcels) and "R-d" (resource conservation), property located on the east side of State Highway 99 and on the south and east sides of Shippee Road, identified as AP 41-19-17 41-40-2, 9, Ili $0, and 51 and AP 4143-08, northwest of Orovilld was approved, Ordinance 2208 start adopted and the Chairman Authorized to sign. Z 'fim il 11, kr�' i' v, Wk'"4�",+ 'ids ca !C Cx nr IF • , - �� , � t)- rt +; . 'UftiiiP��t't:Cr� t�U, 22t7$ IONS OF TIM COONTY OF DOTTV, STILTS OP' Pu3Ar MVP TO COAMl( 24-29. Tho t�.qiard of 'Cuoovvimor+a is the County r�f Butto, $tat© o Ca]"iiarniae g I under And pursuant to ";haptar 24-29 or the Bu.tto County Code at maid County fit! ORDNIff iia follows 'a VIXON 1';, The herolmattex da,acr+ibod area eltuated in the d unty o e 6 Button $tater a ,Ca, iform)n; Miall be omd it lo hereby zoned as to "A-1601" 8 T1iatrfct, sand ouch area ra}i61.1 ',ae subject to the r`a3atKct ions' 7 :and reatrict "d ueaaa and tegulati.ona purnuailt to b4tte County Cad6 :3ection,24J4. g Da.id Area zoo zoned being : ❑a �a• r tH. unincgrporated 8roa o 'Hutte 9 tyt E7, y a � P y' 1!s�( t� Casun. aa#rai]1 rii,rthwett of 0ra+ii�le rrrosre articu�ara, described araj dal 10 'phe d of the DVS oil t� , d. d and all of',z,'da 11, FFV900, it�E, fIDJAM t 160tdd S of the nouther`ly right -of -Way line bfDt , H.wy. 149, 7�;( 11 I That portion of red . 18 ,ON R3'" M&M locato'd $' dn4lt L of the -12 cwnterlirlu of Mhnipoe NdaA 13 All rf ,3ec. 200 the NA, of $ec. 19, and, the Nyl off` dec. 29, oil in �r 14 { y ' M IOt+i than fdllowiog described p6xiool: y�.�tGIJF�,1NOr' TFIL� i. All 'thaw property located within 100 fit; of the contarlioe of 18 t did ftun Creek,, ox0epting them°efxnm thea portion located withih� tete goad rie;ht-of-way as ahoWn on that Tontative parcel Mop for 17 approved Eby tha Butte County Advisory Agency on odtabo,r 9?j 19301 and on Tile in ttaa 0ftice of the Hutto �atiAty 1 public workar )ept. and bleo oxoapting thdrettom that portion locat'ea within that right�tif-way of 3t., 3twy. 90 Arid �jh�ppeo Poad: is ?0 " $ZVElON '20 ;the horeinartor deodl,#hew n: ea �ltuatod in the county d butte; 8tata of California, ehaTll he 'and it, is hereby, zbriod an a "+9411 Oomduirce . IR2 06`barv4ti6ti) °District, and nudh area 6hall be aiubjdet to, thatt�e"atrtationd Aird rootrieted ue08 nand; re d alatioo purouo t to dutto County Coda Section 94:!04 a3o Zoned b4i°ng loohtod. in tho ;utiihdorpordtod area of Said Area _ Hutto 2�Countyt enara lly rtdrthWa st, of Cravillar; vovo particularly describe° be tol�ow na "{A S, ' tib P " h ~7 v 1 Tam P0'n of orotiom 17 and 1�t 'fZON ��kh' 'RN C�, 1604ted Withi.r-" 100 'Feet of' .tho oen6torlinq bx UnId Pura Vrobk, axaefita��. 2 then sf ti -tht� tts-xtion loottted athln thy- road right-chi—ruay mks ahowtz *u t;tkat Tentative poae). �la1s t,or 1kk� L �Fa�"mt� mpproved by 1 the 0MIe 4outnty Advtzory Agoinjoy on Cotober 27� 1980, 'arid on M in tho uMoo of the Hutto Cbunty f'ubli,a;corks Dopt. and aUo ltto�atrr1 wit' im tha Fi.ght_6f:.WAy + of tat. afwy. 9' and ;ih-ppet, 4oad. � oxttaita tl 3 " acres* mora or lejr a, rtorthwept or Omv311b: 1 ,a 7 ,,K +�,. #y deoa;Pd to bc� .aiw t�11 _ . t*haa�tii�tnoct yht�1 b azxil i.4 io hore 8 iii, full fortre �-xd off6at front and after thirty ()SGS) daya aftar the date of y 9 it6 pang age4 av d ba of,f thn envirattl,on of fiftelm (15) Bayo aftor itto ,paaaap, � t►1f b Ortii:Cn, ah4:ll with the itaitloE3 of the TTItCIC'b82"m C'1f I�F3 11, '�ovtrd aa� oupervisors- votirw" for and ;oinnt It in tho Wotrille, fte,rtot,-�j ti 1i 12 ae�rngmper Tubi shed ill -WIP of Mate ti 1tat6, or 0411-:irrtu'L. � 13 pl fa A AND ltDC - 60 by tho hoafid ,of' Mtpe�it�mrA of 'the County b f .:. 14 ottd, :,'tate' of C&Worni,ra, mi thud 7t1 day oaf' April + 1981, by, tha , 15 following voto ltd .,,., P ri�aty, Snrnat and t;sntxinit f400Q1e 1 VU,� It tau ex+If 'ot•e ] all Sit' Superyaka Avid Vhedler '" witty f1o�.t"d b1`' uu�se��v�,azsz+� ' A 2g l `ti t CLARK 51. NFIZCP�; .ourtty 1 e,"ft»iteoord«nt" I tcrtd. etc fit it off' the 31 oix t 3 t;� e d 6 �� 23 � yA��A W l I ,..rx .. .. _... .. _ _._ ,. I V i� I � rl 1 , al m t � n • �r� `Lfi fQ fi2 "A ,7 y ';j� .J p k {� I. ., a ,X: M F ilr eN 1 bA �, �p� A V ofts,S �Il 4b tb. I iM�P>c,} �+Qtflkit� f APPENPIX G NEC,ATIVE DtOtARATTON REGARDING ENiI`IRONMENT'AL IMPACT 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that the project described below has been reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmehtal Quality Act of '1970 (Public Resou:',ces Code �_� �� not�ha0ve ataign�ficrtlaand aeffe t�upon Gkteon henvron as been 1ant that �t will 2. D `SCRIPTION Or, PROJECT Log 80-12-00.04 Rezoning of 24.00 acres i from A-2' (General) to A-160 (Agricultural, 1.60 -acre minimum parcels) and R -C (Resource Conserv). AP k 471-19-170 4.-20-02,09,11,40,51, 41-23-08 LOCATION OF PROJECT: East "side of Highway 99, south and southeast of 5hippee Road, - south of Highway 149, midway between oroville and Chico. 4 NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROSECT APPLICANT . - MGN MGN Farms Mike Smith P, 0. Sox 1154 MHM, Tnc. Yuba City, CA 99991 P. 0. Drawer B MITIGA VION MMM E$ .Marysville, CA 95901 Nona 6. A copy of the Environmental Review D .,cotos's initial ebud�r ' r,e and ng the envivonmental effect o this project is at;ta ed. TeTs Study Was Adopted as'presonted. Adopted with ohanges. SpeciSic Modifications and supporting reasons are ottached. 7» A public hoaxing oh this Negative Declaratioh Was ,Id by the dotision making 'body. Hearing body - Butte Gountx Bard, of Supervisors Date of Dotemi.nation Determinations On the basis of the Environmontal Directors initial study; the inior dation presented at hoati.ngd; comments recoi Vod on tho proposal and our own knowledge and ihdopendent reaedroh 4pe>1dik 'G page 'I of IN 1 4 P. ,i �V p � 1.� • � .:i` A �� ;� tai °Y, o 'e .gyp...... .. _ .0-H'..i :l;W .a! 4ck+-•1f'.:...fn s April 8, !galllxq Forms E� P.O. Box 1154 Yuba City, Ca, 9t,953 Re Rezone File 31-82 menti elven': At the reguldr meeting of the tutte County BoArd of Supervisot; held Anil y, 1981, Ordinanto No. 2208 was adopted which re- zanes from "A -VI (Goneral) to "A-'160" (Agriculturnl - 16R, acro parcels) rind "R -C„ (rea,ourca Conservation) that property,locsted oh the cast side of State High-0ny 99 and on the south ind.east j SA':das of ShIPpee Road, idontVied n5 Ap 41-19,47; 4120-2, 9 11 "j 50and Si and AP .41-23-09, northwest of Or "",.-Sli'mild oville. you ha���r : �.? a; .ve nquestions, please feel frac to cantuct this . office Sincerely, CLARK A. MLSON County Clerk -Recorder -anri rx-offiicia Clark of the Butte County Board of ,, SuperYsars a By ss naiit clerk futloo HoVd i ' d ! Memorandum ..�,► ... Tot Butte County Assessor's Off oe ora; Butte Qbxnty PlAnning Department' auntie ITI MGN Farms octet'.. April .13, 1081 r Pursuant to Section 65863.5 of the Government Code, the' following poroels wero rezoned, as fol,laws `Frorti A-2 to A,-160 and 'R-C; AP 41-20-02,, 40, 51 _ From A-2 to A-160- -160,AP1-1,9.1 AP 41 9 -1 41 41-23-08 { tr1�, ri -. t{ !i, NOTICE OF DETERMINAMN ,cs � � E T0: /7 Secretary ,for Resources QPn 1416 Ninth Street, Room Sacramento, CA 95814 a,° CLARK A. NELSON, CountyClor. ..� A. JACINTH /-7 County dark -- County of liuttrn I'ROhi (Lead A ency) pj Coiu�' l;er r3vc rtya.ozunex�'La1 eviewiTepar anent ovITIO,u.� srxr�� *tea :J_ County Center Drive ,_ Orovj.11cCali.fo�riia 9596,x, , SIJBJF:CT Vi.ling ofNotice of Determination in Compliance with Section 211.05 or 21152 of the public Resources Code, "A .a FMI) Tn& /I 80 1'2 0 Pro t @ % -1 - _ - 9 ` _� 1- L ' Rezone _and 41-23-o8 ► MCN Farms State Cocait_o Number -,IT-U mz tto to State -C ear ng otise CRtact Person Earl. D. pNol.non ''DI ,It cror J e ep�ione. um er y'1 G- r�-4777 roJect Location Bast side of iligltway 99, south and soUtheast df Shi;.nce Road. south of,highway 1:419. midtihqy be Oroville and Ch" :eject nescrp ion; Rozon%ng of 2400 acres (Agricultural, 160 -acre t 'from A-2 (General) to A-.160 minimum parcels) and 'R -C (;Resource Consery t" :r This is to advise that the �. r�l;,Y ,btaLa CouBoard f S ._ ou ervisoxs r CO. Lea Agency has made Chr following determinations regarding the above-described project! Will 1. The 'pra�ect'iave a significant effect on the /"-% will 'not environment 2. /-7 An Envi.ronmagtal impact Report was prepared ,for this project pursuant to OICprovisions of 08% and was certiiiod as Xe uIrcd by Section ,15085(g), 14 California Administrative 0o e . pp toNegative th' .etprovisionsao t cCJ (�A A�cared for this p to j ece pursuant copy . 9dtive, Decl,,ara tion lncty be ekanlined at t:he Snvi t0r ment6l Rev'iety ri' ' , nent; County Canter Drive, Oravi'lle; Califol ni4 95965, 3 _/,: A 'Notice of l;xemption ciaq filed i,ndicatia this exempt f om cnvirohmental review, g pro3et,t in ' r Appondi k 1i page 1 of 2 r f+", �,