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JANIE R.OMICK
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APPWAVT Romick, Janie
ADDREZ19 3095 Cherokee Rd, , Orovillao C4 9596
OWNYM.- Same
FRoJECT' DgSCRIPTION.'WAIVER APPLICATION
LOCA.t"'ION.. 2 parcels located on the west side of Cherokee Rd,., 1/2 mike xlox th of Condor
Rd., Cberokes area
ASSYMOR"S PARCEL NUMBER (S) 041-250-01:6
ZOIAWNGr rrWrx GENERAL PLANG it OL .PROJECT CONSISTENT' ales
GE.*—m.AL PLAN COtVF01-4IJCE REPORT 3/3/92
DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE
WID CONSERVATION ACT CONTRACTS? No
DATE ::APPLICATION RECEIVED. "3/25/92
AGM T/SURVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER: Ron Graves & Associates,
ADDP S; P 0. Box 986, Oroville; CA
DATE P.LANNING DIRMTOit"S REPORT PREPARED
ENVasffAllw`I�iENTAL CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION - DATE FILED,
DE= --CATION
AND DA'I'S � NEGATIVE DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTEE,
MITIGATED NEG DECLARATION - DATE ADOPTED
ENS.'. IMPACT REPORT - DATE CERTIFIED_
STATr CLEARINGHOUSE NO:
SUB, COMMITTEE MEETING DAT
ADVISORY AGENCY REARING DATE
ADVISORY•AGENCY,ACTION
APPEALED .. ___� APPEAL HEARVG DATE
BOARD A t!ON _
COMMas'I'S FOR PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT ( • : b5 . "-,,1KA-c V .. _ j6) C �
ASSIGNED TO I" , "� DISK4
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:.. AP.PLI(Wa MAn AND ADDBBass 3APJ't<C P_iJw-�► G{� -
ASSESSOR'S VARC..r^'L. NUMBER(S): CAH 2-50 --(ni
' . PROPO.Cum USE;:`
:folloy►in8 items are tobecompleted by the Planning Department,
CUrj;� ZOIJITIG: LAND CONSERVATION AGRE EMENT:
"a ayAr, P7.AN DF.SIG=ON:
condttiomil wl tonia:
&G7ZCULTUP.AL-RfS=MIAL YES No It is recommended that you per ora the
following checked items:
1. Agricultural Compatibility
�x.
dater and Sewer Capacity ARQii►EOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECKx
X-
3,.
3. Adequate Fire Paciities BOTANICAL SURVEY ..�
and Maintenance � . � GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
,4.. :Road Capacity YES NO
,. Accesa to C=dreial and Schools .
WITHIN DEr-ARnMM OF FISH
ORCRARD AND FIEM CROPS AND GAME DEVELOPMEM ZONE,
1: Prr:doininant 5-10 ac. Parcel Size
,j. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries „,..... WSr= FLOOD PLUM-.
3'7 5
SAg. Viabilitynot ImpairedsCantia]T `aonfo
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WITffi2i-_AREA, _:SPEf�IFIG 0&
E�f Detarmination. Sub y ims to, LAND U PLAN:
GEMR&L P%1N: 1. Land 'Ise iC If Yes, �._..-
2a conservation ''aate'� Plan
3,. Open, Space X. , tJI1111N URAAN RESERVE, -
4. SafettIf Y
5 r . Noise es; _
Name of Reserve
7,. circulation
4`k' AIRPORT LAND' USE P'LANs
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.Staff Sig,satura ;�----r .�' Date �»
A5 TFSE ArPL�CANx roR THE pjqUESTBD,LAND DIVISION, I Ata AWI'& OF THE ABOVF. STAFT'�D�RMINATiAs ING
a� CONFORM'(= WT THE GEMAL PLAN ANL' 20141:0. q
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1 -_ �.. signatisre of App�.cattt
,dated _ �----^�---.—
ern is report 'will expire atzd be disoatdOd six (6) mohths from the dace of the staff signatum.
LD 1000A (ro-vised 6'-81
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Y SP1 anm ng 'Department. ,.�...._. ROMICI—�-
x environmental Health Department
Calif. State Forestry/Fire Dept. AP: _ '►1-2�-1 h
A` TN: J.Craig Carter (on areas north of red li.�!e on map)
X ,Butte County Sheriff
kU.S. Dept. of the Army, Sacramento Dist. Carps of EnVineer:
P
G.& E. (check Title Report for easement)
pacific Ball (check Title Report for easement)
G, Bin County Mosquito Abatement O ero rl��- `I a, tri tic st emertt (see map n cabinet)
r ,hool Dis rict r
Vater Company: (if indiviH.ual wells re not indicated ort application or, map)
Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Co
.�-- California Water Service Company (Qhi(! area)
MID - Orovi Il e --Wyandotte Irrigation D•; st ri ct ,"Orovi l l e area, SE,of river)
TID - Thermal to Irrigation Distrif:t (Thermalito area NE of river)
Li1'nesaddl a COW.. I ty Services District (Parcndi se area long Pentz Rd. to lake)
Del )ro Water ',Aradise Pines area)
Pt�r-adise IrriStion District
wz2tail Waterworks (N.- Mill Ridgel'i orest Ranch area)
City c f : "check wall maps for spheres Of -' of l uenca )
Orovi 1 l e
Chico
Paradise, Town of
Gridley
Biggs
C4 r LLLE AREA ONLY -
LiCP.DivDer Recreation Lake ille Area D�str�ct P(soefrrt�p�ihtc:�binetAliy jct (see map �n cabinet.)
FeatherR
E1 Medio Fire District (check wall map - small area only)
BIGGS, RICWALE, GRIDLEY AREAS - SOUTH BUiTE M"UNlY (check wail map and Title REipot't to
see what applies. Some areas overlap.
Drainage District #1
Drainage District #2
Dirainage District #100
Drai nage Oi strict #200
Reclamation District #833
Reclamation District #2056
Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage D stdct
Butte Creek Drainage District
IN CERTAIN CASES:
Superintendent of Schools (only for 30bdivisit�nS►)
Calif. State Dept.s pf Fi,s"r� az�c�'Gama (near watr�r and in rural and iibunttains ares�s)
Ca tr i ea Stb ; h°�Vy t 32,x; 0, 92, i r,''9 (Chi m °cut-off) , 162 (olive wly. $ Ri chval 6
(C1'a�K Road.,,) ;4
StdAb'Water Quality'coht�ro'l Board (projec�+c 'With more than 100 lots or units)
ua+ United States Forest Sbrv.ce (if project borders USA land -� check AP books)
Calif. State Waate ter Resources Dept. (pt�perty�hear Lake orovil1 Orwater)
o property. near Lake
�-.._. (p, 1e - watershed)
Rock Creek ReOamatiOn Dist. rawest of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creak and east of
Hwy. 93 - see map)
CARD - Chico Area Recreation & park Dist. (only for subdivisions)
SPECIAL. CASES: Chuck Title Report for any mention of special as
.services or easements such
TID or public utilities;
FOR 0 ICE USE ONLYt
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tialm County Planning Dept. 11'
7 Coitjay Center Or Lve
Urovi l le, CA 9$905-3397 Applicant �Yj l C.rC.
(916) 538--7601 AP 11 Subdivision Name Name (if'app.licable)
APPENDIX HI
Onto Filed
HAND DIVISION APPLICATIONS
Supplemental Information for Planning Department
I . list and describe any other related permit's and other public approvals
regiiLred for this project, including those required by city, regional,
strive and federal agenciesi n%a
2: lfroposed scheduling/associated projects: n/a
?+ Anticipated incremental development (phasing of subdivision units,
future development plans): nla .
r
rr. What method will be utilized + o accommodate surface drainage's Descritse
how on-site and dovn'stream.drainage channels will be affected,
5, „Peukimity of water for fire fighting purposes (hydrartss ponds., etc•)t
rammon 2r-sse-n nA=-,nti d tA
0. W„l1l oxdavatton or grading be necessaryi Cubic yard's (estimate)
7« )le'�ctluris for travef '"tn property (rural, and mountainous areas Only),
gotJJ, Var'C1r to Chi�tto'it e Road t b site
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li. ENVIRONMENTAL iMPACtS AND MITIGATION MEASUREV
((lent i_fy potent tally significant environMet tal impacts assyc„l,ittid vitli
1'lie land division. What project design f atures or special (:dltditions
of approval: (mit=igation measures) are propo.ed to alleviate potential
otiv i ronmental impacts? n/a.
o, ItiNVIygymeNTAL SETTTNC$
it) Desctibe the project site as it exists 'before the projecl:,
dncludtng information ,on topography, soil stability, pants
,ilid ar►imais, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects,
Dv sort be any , existing structures on the site, and tha use of
I lit! sl, ructurds., Typical foothill property. Stable soil, gentle
slopes, native plants and animals. No known cultural, historical
or scenic aspects, no buildings
b) Deseribe the surrounding properties, including information on
)slants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects.
Lridicati± the type of land use (residential,, commercial, etc,);
Inieais_lt.y of laird use (one"family, apartment- houses, shops, .delaa•rt-
meat stores, otc;), and scale of development (height, frontage,
setback, rear yard, etc.). Surrounding properties are much the same.
Scattered single family residentials.
CRIVII V ICA` ION't f hereby ctrtifv that the statements furnished above and in
ler n lrleltod exhd,hits present the data and information required for this
Itill 1,11 evalliat.ion to the best of my ability, and that the fact'si statements
and 'liformation.presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and bollef;
r 1h.1 t t. ,5 gn;� ture
For Janie Romicic
*ld;;is tit ph ea 1: 4 S,I1t:et for I'bilgbr responses,
�Jdo 14-2
NOTICE OF XDETIE;RMI NATI01
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TO: Ofe. of ,Planning & Research Dept. -OR _X County Clerk
1400 Tenth Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
FROM: Butte County Planning, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965
SUBJECT Filing of Notice of Determination in complianc t & QR r
21152 of the Public Resources Code,
OCT o 61992
Project Title: Waiver application
AP Number: 041-250-016 CANDACE J, GRUBSS, 8010CA,M
Name: Janie Rornick Y A. Wil11er DepU*
:State: Clearinghouse Number (If submitted to clearinghouse) none
Contact Person: Stuart Edell Telephone # 538-7266
Project Location: on the west side of Cherokee Rd., 1/2 mile north of Condor Rd'.,
Cherokeo area.
Project Description: Waiver application for one parcel 40 acres approx., and one parcel
120acres I approx..
This is to advise that the Butte County Development Review Committee has approved the
above-described project on September 28, 1992 and has made the following determinations
regarding the above-described project;
1. The project will, X 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,
X
._._._ A Negative Declarationwas prepared for this
projectpursuant to the... .
provisions bf CEQA.
3; Mitigation measures X were, Were not, made a condition of the
approval of the project,
4, A statement of overriding considerations was, X was not, adopted for
thisproject:
fjr with responses and reeoW of project approval is availhble to
'I`his �s to cert': that the final I;IR with comments and res '
the general public at The Butte County Planning Department, 1 County Center Drive, oroville, CA 95965
Date Received for Filing and
Posting at COPA �0', C+,, (", tom- �- u
-= Signature Paula S, Leasuie
Assistant PI
nnin:Director
Title
DeMinimus Impact Finding
(*Fish and Game Code _ Section 711.4; Section 753.5c, Title 14,
California Code of Regulations)
}n t Title/Butte County Location: Waiver Application located on the west side of Cherokee Road,
V7 ;pile north of Condor Road, Cherokee area.
'o ct `Description: Waiver Application for 2 parcels, one parcel - 40 acres approx., and one parcel 12
e% -a prox.
1 it xags of Exemption (attach as necessary)
1. The County of Butte has conducted an initial study and prepared a Negative Declaration
Resort so as to evaluate the potential of this project for adverse environmental impact;
2. When considering the ,record as a whole, there is no evidence before the County that the project
,
"have potential for an adverse impact on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife
�
3. The County of Butte has, on the basis of substantial evidence, rebutted the presumption of
advee effect contained in Section 753.5(d), of Title 14, California Code of Regulations, if applicable;
4. The project is hereby, found to be DeMinimus in its effect on wildlife and exempt from the ,State
;Els and Game filing fees required by Section 711.4 of the Fish and Game. Code.
Certification
T hereby certify that the County of Butte has made the above findings of fact and that based upon
the initial study and hearing record the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect
on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the Fish and Game Code,
Paula S. Leasure
Asst, Planning Director
(Chief Planning Official
Y
Lead Agency! Development Review Committee
Date:Cctober 2, 1092
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NAME _AN6 AIDDR' ESS OF APPLICANT
0anie A61nic-k
1095 Cherokee Road
orov lj,et, CA 95965
CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT:
1NOTICE OF EXEMPTION/STATEMENT / NT OF EXEMPTION
] A. Statutorily or Categorically Exempt
$25,,.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee
C.X] B • DeMinimu's Impact p - Certificate of Fee
Exemption
$25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee
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2 N'OTIdt OF DETERM"INATYON FEE REQUIRED
A, Negative Declaration
$1,250 StateFiling Fee
$25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee
B. Environmental Impact Report
$850 State Filing Fee
$25.00 Clerk's Documentary Handling Fee
$ C ) OTHER (specify)
$25.00 Clerk's l.)Ocumentary Dandling Fee
PA,YMtNTjNON=PAYMENT OF FEES:
];. [X) PAYMENT. The above fees have been paid
See attached receipt(s).
2. [ ] NON-PAYMENT. The above fees are recjuired. Nat
paid:
Ch,Ief Planning OPficia i
BY1 Paula Leasjure
As,si atant Planning Dire-ctoe
Lead Agency • Der,,eloprtient Review committee
TWO COPXES OF THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED ANb SU13MII7TED WITH ALS,
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS FILE6 WITH THE BUTTE COUNTY CL;3RK''S OFFICE.
—HB -EE. COPIES 00 ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION ARE P.EQUIRED
FILING. FOR
ALL APPL.(CAELE I:� EE..1 p,
RE DUE AND I?AY.ABU PFtiOFI, TO 714E l�`ILING OF' ANY
EIdVZRDNNIj'3NTAL WCUMENT WITH TH.t j3UjTE COUNTY CLERK'S <'1FFTCE, 14AXE
CHEEKS ► kYABz,E "CO THE COUNTY O1? )BUTTE.
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I7rzC6IPT 13199
OFFICIAL RECEIPT
COUNTY OF BUTTir -
STA7M OP CALIFORNIA
ORP ICra OF PLANNING
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DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Ct.'?M,
SEPTEMBER 28 ITTEE MINUTES
1 X92 -- _Page 5
Health Dept, condition:
15 Com I:With
agricultural parcels creation 7 requirements for creation for continued agricultural productionof,
Planning 'Dept, condition:
p
development impact lee 1 ma sheet that states:
1� Place a note on the additional
,
pursUa►�t to the for Sheriff Facilities shall be A
9utte County Code rovisans of Chapter 3, Article II of p he
Use Permit in the case7or to of a mobsleance homeof building
will be determined and calculated as s nt
permit
Park. Said fee amount
application for the building permit or Use e the date of
The following mitigation measure is e Permit.
r qui red:
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Place a note in the deeds that states;
sprinkler systems shall be installed in A17
structuresresAdess�on
structures in accordance with the National Fire resProidential
Assn. Standard for the With
of sprinkler systems to
one and two family dwellings and mobile homes ection
13D ,
NFPA Standard....
Motion seconded_b II
y Mr, Sanders and carriedUnanimously,
5. Frank and Ann Sisco, Tentative Parcel Mao, �P 06-27-01� 4
parcels located on the north side of shasta,Avenue 700 ft,
Engineering Avenue.. Chico area. Engineer; A and 0
east of Cussic
Mark
deedsRissa was pres,ent, Regarding the access to be d
i cOnd ,tion #2 Public 1"Jat�k� res, rued i n
solution to storm drains, wit' s) -- if they provide a
Mr. Edell s the count accept dedicatiion neat
aid that would bo up t0 8i l l Cheff. Pub is �Uorkr, would
subdivisions and school h for circulation to like i t continued to sthe ndrt ro
oosed
it, if a It would be more reasonable to accept
Permanent soltafi�on i prodded,
Mr, Pit, O said the a
there is nothing in tphlicaht e General adamant
tns oagainst
p►°ov�ding that and.
for such _a route, p ci f is Plans providing !'
Mr, ~deli said that could be discussed
to this Eaard, with 8i l l Cheff or appealed
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05VELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE MINOTE i
SEPTEMBER 28, 1992 _- Page 5
case
proVided the required mi ti hie4sure is complied with.
That
mitigation is #1 as amended c ;,r ,,. August 1 () memo with the
word
"new" added and "a note to be })l aced in t he deeds ." The, ,
motion is made noting that the project is in 'conformance with the
Butte County General Plan and Butte County Zoning alid is de minimus
with
respect to impacts on fish and wildlife. Havina found the
above., I further" move to approve the project subject to the
following conditions and finding that app rovaJ will not be
dri'tri,mental to the health, safety or 'welfare of the people of Butte
County provided the required conditions are complied with:
Land
Development Division coni i t i olls
i' 1
Provide two-way traversable. ,..itcess RS-8--LD7�,' to each parcel
from ,a county maintained r'cad or state highway.
2
Access to be reserved in deeds as oer coun;Ey ordinance and;
offered for dedication on the final map"
8
Show 50 ft. building setback line measured ,from centerline of
access easement,
4
Provide ;road maintenance agreement.
E
Deed to the County of Butte 2l0' ft. tight -of -way on each side
of the centerline of Cherokee! Road,
6
Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of
Cherokee Roan,
7
Show all easements of teoord on the final
8
Provide street name signs per requirementZ of the Department
of Public Warks prior th recordation of tle final maps
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Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the strest
10
Obtain encroachment permit and const rui�t standard road
approach providing adequate sight distanow at the'interi§ectaon
OT access ro-ad and Cherokee Road,
11
Obtain encroachment permit for all drivowtAys`,, hew or' existing,
and construct to county standards
12
Pay any delinquent tar es ol~ cura`ent taxi 11,> as requ,i red.
1.3
Meet the requirements of the Butte Count ri re Department "
14
Prepare necessary deeds for reo6t—ding,„ Submit to land
Development Division for'0hecting, and approval prior to
recording;,
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DEVELOPMENiREVIEW COMMITTEE MINUTES
SEPTEMBER 28,- 1992 --- ,Page 3
1) the predominant existing parcels sizes are from 5 to 10 acres,
2) the property is adjacent to or in the vicinity of urban
boundaries, and 3) the present status of agr'icu'ltural production
will not be impaired. All those 3 criteria 'must be present, and
'n this case, the Planning Dept. does not feel those critoria are
oresent.
Mr. Watanabe staid that the project would increase traf'fii� on Garden
oad and asked if 'curb, gutter, sidewalk and pub';ic sewer system
would be required..
Mr, Edell said some road work will be. required, but curb, gutter
and sidewalk wi l 1 not be required:
Mr. Reid said that 5 acre parcels are large enough for septic
wanks, The Water quality should be acceptable on parcels that
large.
Mr, Watanbe asked :about the impact on the school system includ"ng
transportation.
Me. Sanders said the school district collects an impact fee 'kild
there is bus transportation for this area,
Mr, Edell said that whether or not the project Meets the currer
or previous zone, the Planning Dept . does not feel thilt the pro3ect
conforms to the General Plan. Because of that, the applica.nt -as
not been asked to provide pord latict tests. Al' tate
environmental documents have not bt3en comol et ed
Mr. Sanders noted that the dheckii:Bt has in fact been completed.
Mr, Reid` said that the Health beet. does not �etve condi t dins
prepared for this project
de1l explained _
Mr,, �c the app l i cant' has not been ask0d to
.ghat
provide perc tests $Ince the prbiect Goes not conform tO the
,General Plan and denial is recoMMi mdod. If the Board should f d
the project in conformance, the p1i,i"c tests would have to be dotte,
and Health Deo4 conditions pr�Eapared and the en,vironrner�`aal
documents completed and di st r i but (,O .
Mr: Sanders made a motion to deny' the Wi l l iatrt Davis tentat I. e
vesting sulbdiv cion map AP 40- fib-J�JL) 1=4 and finding that the
projeo�t does not conform with the 1,aneral Plan policies nor w�ath
the current zoning'. Motion seconded by JO, geld and carried
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' EVELpPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE MINUTES
SEPTEMBER 28, 1992 --- Pagel 4
Ed K mb e l l Jr. Tentative Subdivision Map, AP 07-43-27, 9 lots
located on the southoasterly side of Sycamore Drive approx.
2100 ft west of kicks Lane,. Chico area. Engineer:
NorthStar Ehnginee rir+g'
$01ke McEnespy gats present, He said the project has been reg>i-sed
t, .e) 9 lots because of Health'' Dept. requirements. Lots 8 and, 9 were
;rs e-1netd.
Mr, Heid discussed the Health Dept. concerns, He said there would
b;O standard co,rtditiona .and they could decide later 'what to do about
sewer Laterals;
Mr., Edell said. a revised map should be submitted, He noted that
the. Planning DOpi; . also a condi t i of about sewer laterals, and if
conditions are 1nodified with the Health Dept. -they should also be
modified with --Mo P l anni ng,J)ept :
phis item was continued for 2 weeks for a revised map to be
submitted and for the engineer to work out the conditions with the
Health and Plaon�ihi l Departments,
Irbero was a di scLv,ssI on of ablutions, for drainage i-ncl gad i nq-seepagu
t rent hes and pond's send gz. i ng 'into "the SU,DAD ,ditch.
4. Janie Roh i ck,., Weli vol " Appl i c<lt i on , AP 41--25-i r), 2 ' parcel's
located ori t4eve st s•id,s of Cherokee Road, 1 %" Mile north, of
Ddondbe RoAd. Qh,(srok,he Road. Engineer: Pon Graves Associeces
Doug Sutherland was present . He asked if the word "new" could come
before the words "+?Idl�ident iai structures" in the Planning Dept,
ml t i.gat idn A
Mr. Sanders said dh8tiUJe, wound 'bemade,,` and also the note should be
4n the deeds)since f,'h'ls waiver application will not requk re a map:
Mr: Teid said that since these are ag parcels ah.d No's not been
proven for sewage dttlllosal, there could be note in the deeds to
that effect; as pet` Aa4tfNbndix ViY
Mr. Ike i d stated., Ilavitig reviewed the eriv i r6nmerl`t al revi env
checklist
e 6 )irector's Report of ' August '10, 993 atad
conversations atthi.4,40ee�"i''tig, T make a motion to adopt a negative
declaration of envii�*6v,lame,ltal impact with environmental' mitigation
measure f(�r the Janie AoMidk waiver appyicatior on AP 4.'-25-16 tc►
create 2 �Mrcels fio&r,9 that the K)royect could have an effect on
the environment, but ra'111 not have, a significant effect in this
a'
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Count
- LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY
LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPh"FNT SERVICES
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.33SI7
TELEPHONE; 19161538-1266
FAXt 1916) 538.2140
CERTIFIED MAIL September 28, 1992
aanie Romick ESE: AP 41.-25-1.6
3095 'Cherokee Road
WAIVER APPLICATION
oroville, CA 95965
Dear ms Romick
,At the regular meL+ting of the Butte County Development RevieW
Committee held on September 28,, 1992, the Commmittee adopted, a
negative- declaration with environmental mitigations and approrred
the above -referenced project subject to the conditions Listed oit
the attached sheet
If no appeals are timely filed -- within ten (10) days of the
date of the Development Servicers Committee's approval (October, 9,
1992) - with the Clerk of the Board of. Supervisors- thi:+ action
Will .be final.
When the conditions oj` approval are complied with, it Will be in
order for you to file your "final map" with the Butte Cc,unty
Department of Dec�Plupment Services for recordation within twon6l ,
four (24) months of the date of approval by the DeVelo)Sntent
Services Committee.
state law requires that the Department of Fish and Game iMposi+
.and collect filing, fees..
atn specified to defray, the cast of,
managing arid protect.., fish and wildlife trust resources- These
9 g
,riling fees are collected during the environmental review p1.OdeSs
and are to be paid at the time the County files a "Notiu, of
Determination" with the County Clerk of the County in which the
project is 'located This procedure %s required pursuant to
Section 211$2 of the Public Resources Code,
TO increase administrative efficiency, the statute delegated, the
collection of filing fees to the count, 'Clerk, The fee required
in connection with your project is checked belolw.
�t
'lanie Romick
XIP 41-25-16 September 28, 1992
Page 2
lo NOTICEOFCLASSIFICATION EXEMPTIO /STATEMENTVOFOEXEMPTI DOCUA;EN�C"
A' Statutorily or Categorically
025,00 Clerk's Fee Exempt
X ) B. De Minimus Impact
Exemption P Certificate of Fee
$25.00 Clark's Fee
2. NOTICE OF DETERMINATION = FEE REQUIRED
A. Negative Declaration
$`1, 250.00 State Filing Fee
$25,00 Clerk's Fee
B• Environmental impact Report
$>850.00 State Filing Fee
$25,00
3. OTHER (Specify) .--
5:25.Oq Clerk's Fee
1992, The fee should beOctober
to the Planning Department h
in .order £or the Notice of Determination t- October 12
filed. Make checks payable to the County -o be timely
Of Butte:
The pro3ect aPpl%cant should be aware that if he or she do
remit payment of the required filing fees, the es hot
may be invalid by lain and m P Pro:Tect approval
Pursuant to the provisions ofypubliceResot�rcve, vested of final,
(b), Fish and Game Code Sec.
711, � es Code �'�ection 21089_...
and (7),' Title 14, California Code of)RegulationsSectio� '►53.5 (d) (3)
Should you have any qtuestinn
contact this office at $38--7266; regarding this matter,, Please
Very truly yours,
Stuart Edell �---
Manager,Land tz'velopment 'Division
Department of bev
5E/ds elopmeht Services
cc Planning Division
Environmental Health Department
Ron Graves Associates
a
Janie Romick, Waiver Application, AP 41-25-16, 2 parcels located
on the west side of Cherokee Road, 1/'2 mile north of Condor Road.
C)ierokee Road_. Engineer; Ron Graves Associates
Land Development Division conditions:
Provide tw,way traversable access RS -8 -LD -I to each parcel
from a county maintained road of state highway.
Z Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and
offered for dedication on the final 'map,
Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline
of access easement.
4, provide road maintenance agreement,
5 Deed to the County of Buttf! 30 ft. right-of-way on each side
of the centerline of Cherokee Road.
6 Indicate a-50 ft. building setback from the centerline of
Cherokee Road..
1._ Show all easements of record on the final map:
B Provide
istreet
name
signs per requirements of the Department
y
prior to recordation ofthe final map.
g Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street.
10 Obtainencroachment permit and construct standard road 1
apprdach providing adequate sight distance at the
intersection of access road and Cherokee Road
11 obtain encroach-ment permit fe)X all drivewaysy new or
existing; and construct to county standards:
12 Pay any delinquent tastes or current taxes as required:
13 fleet the regUirements of the Butte County Fire Department,
14 Prepare necessary' deeds for recording. Submit to Land
OeVelb;pment Divxs,ton for checking and approval prior to
recording,
Health dept. condition;
15 Comply with ApPendix 7 requiremeni.s for creation of
agricultural parcels for continued agricultural production;
IJP``
BUTTE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
On Monday, September 28, 1992, at 9:00 a.m.., the Butte County
Development Review Committee will hold public- hearings at 25
County renter Drive, Oroville,. (Board of Super:visors' Room), to
consider the following projects:
ITEM FOR WHICR CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION FROM ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
HAS BEEN RECOMMEDIDED
1. Lynda Bowers, Boundary Line Modification, AP 27-30--5, 6 and
ti, 3 parcels located on the northwest corner of Williams
Ave. and Palermo Honcut Hwy. Palermo area.
WHICHITEM ' FOR
MITIGATIONS NEGATIVE W! TR ENVIRONMENTAL
2. Janie Rounick, Waiver Application, AP 41-25-16, 2 parcels
located on the west side of Cherokee -Road, 1C2 mile north
CondorRoad. Cherokee Road
The above-mentioned application and map are on �'le and
available for public viewing at the Office of the Butte County
D
Development Services epaxtment, Land Development- Division, 7
County Center Drive, Oroville, California.
Comments may he submitted in writing any time prior to the-"
hearing or i5rally at the meeting listed above or as may be
continued to -a later. date.
If you challenge the above application in ctwrt, you may be,
limited to rihising only those issues you or somneone else raised
at the publit,, hearipg described in this notice: or in wril-1—
correspondehcie delivered to the Devel61ament Services Department,
Land Developmisnt Division, at or prior 'Lo) the public h.saring:
DE'V103DOP'MENT, REVIEW COMMITTE
StWirt Edell
Manrtger - Land Developtrie nt Division
Department of Development Services
To be publishi;id, in the 01:oville M kcury on Wedlie�iday, AlIgIl8t 16
1992
AUG 2 4 1992
, (01
f fJt� VIIl1� California'
Batte
t*
LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE 4 OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 09GS-3397
TELEPHONE: 1916) 538-7266
FAX; (816) 538.2140
CERTIFIED MAIL
August 21, 1992
.Janie Romick RE: AP 41-25-16
3095 Cherokee Road WAIVER APPLICATION
Oroville; CA 95965
Dear Ms. Romick
Please be advised that the Butte County Development Services Committe+a
will hear your application on the above-identified property on
September 28; 1992,
The Committee will be tov ew.ing the findings fi:om the Planning
Division and will be considering your tentative waiver application.
The Land Development: Divison will recommend the conditions of approval
as listed on the attached sheet;
- The 'meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors'
Room, County Administration Building,; 25 County Center Drive,
Oroville, California.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this
Office at 5384266.
Very truly yours;
Stuart );dell
Manager
Land Development Division"
Develcpment Services
Departmen
SE/ds
attachment
cc Planning Division
Environmental 'l ealth Department
Ron Groves
it ,
JAN^U ROME. WAVE iPPLTCATION AP t,1- 5-16, 2 parcels located on the..
J4%st side ot'`Cherokee „r2oad, 1/:> mild north oi;' Condor Road. Cherokee
a.re,� : Engineer: Ron 1f raves Assoc,-Ldite
Public Works condi t•i;ons';,
Provide two-way t aver?;able access R.1_^:-8-hD-1 to each parcel from
a county maintained road or state Highway.
Access to be reserved 3'.n deeds as per county ordinance and offered
for dedication on the final map«
Show 50 ft. build i.ng setback line measured from centerline of access
easement.
4 Provide road maintenance agreer1. pent,
5 Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way each side of the
centerline of Charokee Road
Indicate a 50 ft: building setback from the centerline of Cherokee
Road:
7 Shout all ,.asements o£ record on the final ':rap.
8 Provide street rname signs per requirements of the Department of
Public Works prior tri recordation o£ the sinal map.
A) Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street
10 Obtain encroachment permit and construct standard road approach
providing adequ;:tte sight distance at the intersection of access read;
and Cherokee Roaa
I! Obtain encroachment permit for all driveways new or existing, and
construct to colanty standards:
12 Pay any delingtimt "taxes or cuirrent taxes as required.
13 N►eet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department:
14 Prepare necessal'y deeds f .r recording:" Submit to Land Development
Division for checking and ap,prcval prior to recording:
APPENDIX
COUNTY OF 1314'[TrTE
ENVIRONMENTAL CHE4.'xZLXSTFOR14
EVALUATION OF ENVIROW')�IENTAL IMPACT
V,e NO. 041-26CI-016
AP R0,041-250-016
BACKGR-C LIN®
1, tfame of proporenti Janie Romfck
2. Adureso of proponent and ropresontativo (V applicableat
3695 Chorokae lord OedVille CA 95965
.1. Projoot descrtptioht Tentative Parcel Ma,p Waiver Map dividing
ilk
180 acro.4 to croavio a 40 anii a 120 mere parcel
YE y tanYit Ivo,
_ DISCUSS ION OF E IVIROMMENTAL EVALUATION
13.:L. I9&t!DATC)RY I�'INDUVOIS OF: SiGNIF'ICANCE
1. Doos the project have the potential to d4gr4de the quaitty
_> This proposal' will riot sighi^fidantly degrade the environment.
of the ohv,ronmrnt, substentfally reduce this habitat of .a
fish or wildiife specicse cuuse 'a,ish or, wildlife
pcpulhtian i:o drop below aelf•.ustainirig levels, threaten
tF el7mihetet a plant or aahimaI tommunity, reduce the number
at, restrict the rahgm- of 4 rhre or, endangored plant or
animal or eliminate iMpertant e:eamples.of major periods of
CalMefiia i+istory or peehistbryt
21 Does the projett have the potential to achieve 'short-term
"r _ 4, This peopossi will bet impejlo lohg•term ahviranmehtai goals,
benefits to the dotrimeht of long-term ehvirohmetit goalsl
dA aho, •-term impact on the envlronmeht'Is one Which oedurs
in a raidtiv6ly brief period of time Nhile lohg�term
impadtc Will endvre into the 'future.)
2, the Project hAvet impacts Which are limpatt
x This prapos'at Will 'no. neve a signtficihti tumulakiva Impact on the
pt -leas
Y ;A pro et' Ma
fimatt
enV.rbnmeht.
P an two amulatitbteveeparatsi de ourltett where
on ahbh V-atouetb 1 e relatively ur.01i, but trnere the affect
of the total' of` those (mpitts on the environment, It
sighifichhi.)
A. 003 the 'piojett have ehvirarmehtal effect> rikith rit11
;.. r X;r This'pr�aposae Wili not h4vil a significant adV096 effect on human beings.
cause substantial adverse effects on humah belhgs, either,
directly or ihdlrectlyt
a I':- DETERMINP�Z YON
On the b4pis of tl s, ihitlal evelfiatioHt
NOT
11Wt Ond the p p p g
loo N p epareda
bd
1Y, 7)NC find that atthoullh the. pr posod haveta Oto ifioaht affect thtl ehvironm4nt, th Will h1t bele sa r'" s
n i Will t ightficant ef,ett in this case because the
NYYCpATigN t1EA5URE5 degnWbAtl on the attnthed s'hilet hh a baeh 1�lyded to the pro„4tt4 A OOATM 0ECL 0104 will be prepared+
tJWr Yihd the proposed project MAY have a signiffcaht effect
on the envirahmonhr anti an tN090tWuOtAt. 1040 tlEpW is required'.
CdciiTY Dl' MUTTT hthNNt►iO'[it PARNT%
F r��'!'1rt+u•!i/,,,:�
bATCt s"altr �0� 1952
Ayt.
liOViaN4d 'e�yi��.w..K+7G�niL{ �% ...
t,
ntal
Chew.Iist Evaluatidinn df Erivironr ental
Impact
YES HAVB:
DiSCUSi I_ON "OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION,
IV, ENVIRONtd_ EN`�AL IMPACTS
i.
jagvi4
Will the proposal result in significant#
unstable earth conditions. or chantles in geologic ---_.._._
X
the propositi will not affect.subsUefade earth aohditions,
b+
substructures?
X_
Heir proposal .a tl result in some disruptions displacement,t,nd
to fon eDingle
h.
Disruption# displacement, c npection or —� �—�
_ _
pindm fb
oi'.ertoverirP) of the site as a rosult of devalopmant of one ,angle farhily
avercaVel�ing of the soi17
tlWelling. [1111. 1s not n significant impact«
11!1 propot.11•1 w.11 not affect topography because the 6Uilding site is 'nearly
c,
Change In tupograph,y or ground surface relief _—
level,
featured
d,.
Destructloh; coveringor modification of any
X ..
'fho Site h6s n9 U0406 physicai features.
features?
uniYlue geologic or physical featur
e.
Increase in Wind afr watof 61-64;40hon of $oils.
""-"' +-
X
_�
Thi propoAs will not cause eros'on,
Thi
either on or off site? _
f.
Changes in depos.tion of erosion of beach sands,
X
tN4",proposal will not affect any Watercourse,
or changes in siltation. .4position or erosion��
which may modify the chanh+0 :of a river or stream
or the bed of the ocean o!Y any, bayi, inlet or
tekel
X,_
thin pl'b'Rdsa1 does clot represent a significant loss of prima agriculturni
g,
Lots of prime agritulturilly produi:tivd Boils _ ,_ .
eutside designated urban areas?
_
VII The
Y
AllofEutto taunt Is in b Moderato Earth"uake Ihten§icy ZoneVitt,zone
h„
Exposure of people or property to 0e61001c
1t --
tohstriletion of buildings to Uniform building COOS standards''for
g
hAkards such is earthquakes, landslides,
1 t to p'roteetloh Lo'ottupants to case of seismic activity,
5 will lrovtde adetua
m3ds11des# ground failure or sitrlilar hazards?
AM.
Will the propoaei result in Nobitahltial't
K•
Thii propotai will hot Affect air quality bbchuso the increase in the number
a,
Air emissions ay,deteltoration of ambient air _r _-
bf Vehi.lo trips is not significant,
quality?
of ob,jectiohable sudors. smoke at -r_ :_�
..
_.
The propo'snl will not: Nrealo objectionable odors, smoke or fumes,
b,
the dreat bh
fumes'?
Alteratiam of air mavemont# In* l'sluro or �„ ._:._
K
the pl•aposal will not affMot the atmosphora.
c.
tainperaturer or any change in a Imate# locally
or regioba)ly?
WATCR. Will the pl'opbsal result in sub%t+ntiel t
thahges in currants# at- the dbui,at ar direction
the I#n oral will tial Affect an wiltercburse.
p p y
a.
Of Water movements in either hte;•i+a or fresh
Waters?
Changes iii absorption rates, geoihags
x
The prottltal Will not ih an w.1t1base ih surface water runoff.
ts,
or the e6its and 'amount of sur','+Ne rUAVV11
e,
118411 for offsite surface drains 14 lmpro4ai16hta:
X
NO oif Situ dreinad'e iinproJi.aianls iyil l he requirodr
ih6juding �,Vegolation removal. ei1,Ylh6lihatinn or
culvert ibstai)atidn?
o
t.
the lruposal Witi .hot IsjohifidAntly affect any flood contra) cheNnels nt
d:
Ajterations to the course or flbW fibod
WAtflt"Gausses:.
watirt.i
e,
Change in the amount of Urfaclt Wtkt,i14 In any , _, y
X.
the, ftrxpasaI will not affect tiny Waterctlur'se,
watet botlyt
-
s
r
EnvironmentalvEnvironmentalCneck6st * Evafuaxtion of Environmointal I jja�ct
4
f. Discharge intra 4urfare waters, nr ih any
61teratfo;r of surface Water quality, thcluding
The propc3al will not 119hificantly affect surface nater qu1N i#y.
but not fJiited to teaperature, dtssaTved Oxygen
by, turbidity?
g. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of _
ground watert?
_ X
The propb"I Will hot affect the direction orflow of grounl`waters, -
h. Change irk the quantity or quality of ground _
waterbr either through gireCt additions or
_ Y.
The proposal will hot directly affect shy aquifer,
withdrawals, or through interception of an
aquifer by d,)tt or oxcavationa?
i, Raduttloa is the Amount of water otherwise
avyilable far public lister suppliest
r X._
The projhdt Will net affect any public water supply,
j, Ekpoairre of ;paopie or property to Wataiwrelatetl _�
haYards
,`� , �t
The proposal will hot 9k005e people or property to flooding.
such as floadingt
PLANT tiE Will the proposal result In 'substantial,
a. Change in the diversity Of species, dr »umber of
hhv specfef 'of plants (including trees, shrubs,
x—
l"NO site hAt some potentialrareangered plant species.
s support
9rdsa, crooL.;and agpatia plaHts)7
no sur sneto this due to the larga:partel sizes
involved the
and face that ono parcel is already developed.
b, heductioo Of the numbers of 'any unique, 'rare at,
eh,�ahgorea oeOes of 'pl,tntsi
..
Y
Sea the tliseussidH for i}em 4a,
C. lhtroduc:ioh of hew spedtes of plants into on
� Y
Tho ornposal will hot acr-at ekistiog plant life.
Aftli- or in A barriar to the oOr al replehishrnaot
of axisting'speCies?
d. Had uCt,oh 3q acradge of any 601'Icultural Crop?
X
The site does not Contain shy Agricultural crops and is presentiy dev,4lopakj
with ope single family residence,
ar. NAt uiFY,, Will the proposal 're -Fuld in sabtt htlali
a, chrhgh in- the divsrsity of apodies, or numbors
.w tiny spoditis ,rf ahlmalt (bil°da, lead
_ iC.�
The K-apos61 Will hot significantly the dfversity or humbor of animal lift
animals
inC)ud hg reptiles, fish And shellfish, bhhthiC
bacelise the site dot; hot support saghtfieAHt ant' mai life op habitat.
aruihisms or insects)?
b, Reduction to tho numbers of any unique, tare or ..
andahgered spatial of bhimal'st
� .Y....
The stta eantaihi ho rare Ahifnals,
t. tntroductidn of hot, spedtes 'Of Aniivals into to
ariia . or in a barrier to the br
��� X-
The proposal will not Affect eka'sting ahiinal iif'o,
migi,ation
Movafileht of entmais?
d, Detaridestion of oii,fsting fish or Wildlifa
,,habftatt
Y.
The site contains no "significant Wildlife hhbitat.
b, NOISE. ,fill' tho proposal rasult in bubstantiel
A, Atrriotoi in existihq hofse lavalst'
kThe
proposal p will 'not retoit in a substantial ihEraase In Mite treated on.
bite or in the 'vicinity.
b. Exposure of people te, severe holso tbvhl'st i
l _-, K....
The pi-doobst W111 hot expose paaple to sevare mime lavols,
7. LlbhT::A 0L0LAAE. Will the proposal produdo tighifitt4tthe
light glarej
Pe6pbsel will blot result in a tubstaotial �oldeease in light or glaFt
,and
created ori site or tH tho vicinity,
I �
d
viror�mantah( Checklit... * EvOluation; off Environmental!,
Impact
A.
LAND_USE. Will the proposal rosult'in a &-bstAntial _,_ —x..
The proposal
wi1V not alter the land use in the mill'
alteration of %%- praseht or planned land use of' nn area?
g,
NATURAL. AESOURC59. Will the proposal result In
substanantlali
a, ],,crease in the rate of use of any natural
X
The proposal
will 6qt affect any natural rehohrees,
'_
result"rces?.
b, S'epletinn of hynon-runewabiehaturai resdui•ees?
T- -_
The proposal
will noel deplete any natural resources,
10,
RTSf: OF UPStt,_ Will the pN,00%AI invd-101
a, A risk of explotion of hazardous
x.
rhe proposal
will not l'tvolve the use of hazardout teoterialh, nor is located
faeliftiet store utilize
substances (including, but net limited to, 0111
close to any
which or such ma4,eri0a.
pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event
of an accident be upset conditions?
b. possible ih*eeferehce With GH amergehey response _,
X
Th,- proposal
Will not of 4ct any emergency services.
plan or emer,iancy evacuation plan?
11.
POPULATION, W111 the proposal 21ter location, _ __
X
The proposal
will not signliricantly affect the Population of the erO hacauso
dlstribution, denalty cr growth rate of the human
the proposed
density does hst egeeoel that planned and boihli deve,lopilt in the
POPOIAtioht
area.
12.
HOUSING. will the proposal affect *Kist1nIj hdusing, f>k`
k
The proposal
Will not Sighiflcatttly affect houtaing demand,
create a demand for additional MouX4,0t
IS.
TPANsOORTATT0i1/CIRCULATt&I> Will the proposal result ini'
a. Generation of substantial additlonel vehicle ,
-X
The proposal
Will not ropresellt an incremental ihcreasd in treffid in h'e
mavemehti -.
area.
':
b. cffeiao on existing parkfny, facilities, or d omahO , -
X
The proposal will no, affect parllhb because the proposal Will have to edmply
Withthe psrking rohuiraments cohw".eihed within Butte County Cade seati6h24-
for naw parY.ing?
36.
d, Substantial impact on oxihtih-j trahspoetation _
X
The propotal
will hot eaprosent dr incraaaa in cohilt"st'oh and maihtahwe
sy3tGros1
requirements
on area roads, :
.,
d. : Significant alterationt to pritsdht patterhs of =:...
T_-
The proposal
Will hot alter the priit!iit pattern of cis-culatioh in the area,
circulation or, tnovemeni of people anti/or Roods?
e, Altoratlutih :o waterbornei rail or'eir traffieP _� _ _,
T,,,,
The proposal
Will not iiffect rail ow 401?, traffic,,
f. 1heroto itt traffic hilzaHs t3 motor v6hicies+
X
The
ad trefficilll
hot increase it) traffic and
ere htv
lioyclIsts 6t-pedestrfahs,?
ttictemahtal
inresult
14.
p oUt stRvltts. 411I the prop'.stal have an effect upon,
orrt9ult In'a need toµhi" ot2 li,eredgov,erhm?nt tarvicesl
a, Fire protoct;i'o t :.. R _
The proposal
will r�lkult in an incrame"Lill ihceoatw 'in demah.ti for fire
protection ih
the Brea. feta sotto County Fith1 bepartmehtJCaiifnrn'ia Division
of Forestry
has ihdidsted that cumulative tiltvelopment iii rurO areas will
impact their
;ability tis provide tiro proteotien services, They haao stated
that installation of automatl'c fire suxp%kUsioh sprihhinN systeihs in
residential
ttructuras, this uee of `lire eatiltahee building materiois and
water supply
systems hdoquata to c%upport the sp�Hhkler system will 'reduce this
demand for ftro protectfdn seirvices. I
br polii;t protmttinhl
x
The prbpdaat
will result In an ihcromentai ihdroase in demand for pblico
,, ,., w,_
protection in
this arab, the 9bard of superviii,irs has adopted a shfiHO
impact Mitigation
tai that is eblleetad at thud, 'lime of building Permit
_.. ,.:.... ` .i �I'..<� ,� ....,
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6
Environmental Checklist Evaluation of EnVironmer 'tai Impact
submittal, This conditkvn reduces the impact to police services to b less
than significant level.
Sciioolst`
X
The proposal will result in an ihdrumental increase in 410and for school
d,
strvitias in the area t.04truction of ft now residence Wili `o subject to the
collection of school implant fees in effect At the time of building permit
application,
d, parks or other, recreational facilfties7
R.
emental increase in deme nd for park
appproposol Will not result in an Incremental
And eacroatioh fAdilities io the area,
e, Maintenance of publsc facilities, including r
_.; k
The proposalwill 'not result in an irtcremontal increase in the need for
maihtenanca of roads and other puhiid facilities in the Brea,
ro,dsl
f. Other governmental aervicesf r _
_: x
The proposal will hot result In an incremental increaso in demand for alt
other tiovernmehtal sarvices in the Area.
is,
rN1CR v,.. Will the proposal result. !nt
a, Use of subittintial amounts of fuel or. energy? ' _,, _
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The proposal Will not utilize kijbstantfal tuel or energy,
b.Substantial ittrreasp in doinand upon exists». p g
R_
The propoael Will not subs'tAhtially itidroeao the demand for enargy.
souecav of energy, or Irequiro the oevelopment of
hew sources of anargyl
i6.,
UTILMIts, Will the ropdsal result ,fn a need, for new
sylit"s, or .substantial alterations to tho followings
s. Pbwoe or natural gas? _
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Toe prc.po'siil will not affect electrical polder or nat;0ral gas dfstributioh
systetnt,
ii, Co*unfeAtiont systems)
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The proposal will not affect e6smunicatitio 'systems.
, Water availability)'
k...
The proposal will not affett public water systems,
d. tewar or septic systemst'
_.,_ X_
The proposal Will have to Npeet the ruquirnmehts of the butt$ County
t:mvirahmdhtal health boot,
draihagel
X.
The.'peopcsai 11111 have to provide a peroibmint t6luti4o for drainage,
e,. •$toren water ,_
fi. Solid waste and dispoaali' �. _
,, X
the proposal Will not affect solid Wastli disposal„
ly,
HUMAN Ht'ALTH. Wi11 the prpposal rbsult `int
80 any atlt card or potent"tai hazard
icf'm9n
;,__ X.
The proposa'1 Will hot create Any huait'h hakned,
�6ating alhua
o
61 Exposure, of pecpl6 to potentia! heaith hakardst ,_
X _
The proposal Will tint oxposp peoplti to any health h,4rd.
1b",
Al:..THETI,`S. Will the proposal result Ili the obst,•uctian
K
he pro osal Will hot,rhsuit in an alisthatitihlly 6fe 'asivn view because it
a'?rsN;y tnRic virtu or vlew open to the public, or will the
p
is consistent With surronnding davelopniont,
p'dposat result Iii the pieation of Ah aestheticallq
dtfeitsiva site open, to the public viowi
ig',
igepEl nqN. Will tAie propositi roxult in ah impact upon tht
k
The proposAl iaay result in en incromental ihdrakse ill demand for park and
qualitytsr quuntlty of akisting reeraatiuhal opporrtunitiait4
recreation fiaeillt'es.
$d,
CULTURAL htSOUOCf5.
a, will Cha pro' nanl result in the alteration or
p
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The proposal Wlil nut affect archeological bites,
Tq. tiub,lndt propoety is located in an area Where oethadibgical sitar 'r.ay
destructtun 6f p o'rit or hlstbrfe
a rapist
ariitfut ogtCal tl4ai
occur, howavar, oiii3, i new dwiliing may be t:ohst1r0tad As a rt"sult of this
pr6jact, An Ari.-hrlooleglcal survey iB hot retoamehted At this time.
w�MronmdnW Checklist Evalu6tioh of Vhvirlorym ental impact
b Will the propos-0 result in adverse physical of
k The proposal
will not effect historic sites.
aesthetic efforCs to a prehistoric or M.tu-in
building, structure or abject!
C. Does the proposal have the potential to cause 0
k The proposal
will "'A affect cultural resources,
physical change which would affect unique ethnic.
cultural values?
d. Will the proposal restrict oKistiog religious be,
k _ The proposal
will not affect religious resources.
lacy-edesus within the potenti', , impact .tree?
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ovironmental 'Clieckllst Evaluation of i"nvirOVRm6 ta1
Impact
I
DATA SHEET
`rlWutoct Uoacr
pttae
Biological E1yHronmontt
7,
type of ProJuctt Lend divtSi4n
G:
vegathoon: sllnnuel gr -Asses end wild flowers: oaks
2.
Bels Waiver dividinrl 160 acres
•eandt40e
Brefniof
0,
grfesaife K hitat- Small birds and animals common to vi:`ley
aParcel
i2patteeis120
3,
Vuntion: Located on the pest lido of Chorokea Road 1/a mile north of
cultural EnVjronmonL.
condor Rosd. iherokee Area
10,
Archaoologioiil and Historical Resources in the area: Hfdh
4
proposed Density of Dovajapmenit: 1 du iter 80 Acres
sahtitivity Ilroa,
5,
Avaunt of 1a, f:r.^ its SS,:`r
11.
Butte County G narar Pilo daaiorteta:w, Grazi g,and Not; fords
6,.
Access and Nearest Pubtic Road(s): The pa -cal has frbrttage: on therokee
1E,
Existing Zbtlkg- U » Uncibssifled
Road
13.
Existing Lnrd, Use on-site: One single family residents And
j,
Method of Sewage Disposal: individudi acptic sygtemti
grazing
Iii,
Source of hater Supplys, Individual N§t1t.
14.
g
aurroundloo Ar, Uind Uaes- 'GrazthR and acattoretl resident t; j utas
0.
Proximity of Power Linest Tb property,
b. zoning: U
C, Gila:, plan Designation- Grazing and Open Laf.ds
10,
Polentiai for further land diJisions and; development! two more
d, Phrcal Sizes: 12 to 200+ aeras'
s: Population- Limited
parcels cah be ereatod under, tho current .Zoning and GenEral Plan
Enyironmental,SottAh
15,
Character of Site add Area- Rural
Phvslca'� Environnvmtk
iG,
Nearest Urli;-h.Aroal broviilo
1.
Terrainv.
Rololant Sliheres of Inlluance N/A
it. General Topographic Character- "Rolling grasslonds
10.
Improvomania ,Standards Urhan Area: No
b. SloP ast 0 to 1614
e. 8levetion• 1300 to 1400 feet allove sae level,
lh,
Fire i+rotal:tian Service-
d, Limiting Factors: lions
a. N-iarsat CaGnty (State) Firo Stfltiooe Stet ion /6'U,
tiltson AVd,r OhoVlll+iepproximn'sly 1' 2 miles,
`tanker-
2,
Solis
no Types and Charactertstics- scatland
t titer Avaflabilit t rice and on site pori -f.
b, Y
b. Limiting Factors- Shadow, roti sail poorly suited 61
p
R0.
Schoolit to Aran: Golden panther Union Schoot pl'striet And
egrimultvle at septic ase
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Oroville U-toh Nigh School Of3trith
9.
Naturali Hazards of the Land
a. Earthquake Zonst Hodarsts tcrth4uake intahsity zone v1;1'.t.
b, Erosion Potential- High
c. Lendslfda Potential- Low
d. Aire Haza": Nigh
e. Expaneivo Soil Potential: Loii
it,
Hydroi boy,
It, I surfacia'Ustar- A pond exists on lite
b, Ground'kater'r Unkhown, potahtiAlry ltip#tad.
c Drainage tharacteristicst The pificel drains r;o the pohd an
'site
H. Annual Rainfall (normal)- 30 to all 1"nchas 0e11 Pier,
o, Limiting Fectorsr, Noad
5:
YisualrSeenie Quality= Good.
G.
Acouaiic Quatlty: Good,
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Mir,
Air qualityt Good: except during paribds of itegnaht valley Mr-
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Butte. County Planning Deparhment. Earthquake and
Fault Activity Mega 11 J., Se1.3miC Safes Element,
Orov lle, CA: CHe;;f Hill, 1977. —'""
12.
Butte County Board of upervj,80rs.
.Agricultural _Preserves Maty e tabu
?.:
Butte County Plarttiing Depa;�i me«a 1•a.x`�-k�i(�ction
2�,t~n�al Man 1_1--� I Seismic Saif.Z,,1 .��ntenit
Resolutit�n No. 67-17g, Orovil e,- CA +,
Butte County Planning T�upai-tment, 1987.
,e , CA: C1F(2M 11iiIi
13,
National Flood Insu.i, Program.
';tJt+rcy P3 ar,�ting depax lament*Zt)Lr�]r•ri1 r a'yd
nce Floud
�n!�=ince Ratpmaps federal Emergency
��anagement Agency,
Landal ld@ Potential Man 117, iLL Sar-OTV EJ eiWa -
orov;i lle, CA: CHTI Lll, —`
1989.
H 1977 ,
131:
USGS Quad Maps, chero.ke.4if Calif.
4.
Butte County Planning Depattmen4. Erc�sio8,
-� �_
Potential Mab 111 -:.. ;;afet p 731+gym nt. Orov_ille, CA:
1 i
Snit Mao; chino i:925 Orovi].le (19251
CH2M Hill, 1977:
Area. Unii ed states Aepartment of
Area. ure.
5.
Butte Count Plantain Denaa.,tiite
g nt. EanJteive So3'Ls
Mai 111 -3:. Safetyelement. ort vi lle, CA: CH2M,
11.
Sail SurveChita 19,25 O.roville
Hill 1977.y
,(192G) Are�r_. UnitEd States DIy artment o'`
Ag,riculturEl. p f
6.
Butte Count I'lla.nn,in De to
Map TV -1_, Sceitio Hi hWavpe. tment a No fEk! .e] erngti
q ,_em��nt_ Orov;�;,le, Cid#oun.
17 .
Butte County P7 a,nning Department. butte
'Protection
CH2M Hill, 1977.
FiYE? JuiCisdiotions and
Facilities Maty: Butte county fire
7.
Butte Count' PlAnnin De ai tmenfi. Scor.1,,
County ? P L , HiCA7
Map V-�.,. Scenic iti�c
Department and California Department of
Forestry, 1989.
hwav E1?rttent , Orov3., ,�,e, CA
CH2M Hill, 1,977.
Butte County Planning DepAttment; WItU`�ll FitE
�8.
Hazard Glasses Mat) 3.11-4 Safety level)&,,
Efatl� 1977.
Oroville, CA: CH2MButte
9.
bounty anintY )
tlllts
grcvileCA7amesiM►grin
Pg �
_lSensi
1983.ivftyMa»
10.
Butte County Planning bepartment.,, istrict
Man• Oeovill.e, CA
1i.
NorlthWestern District Department of Waa,-di:
1100 urces. Chico Nitzate Stud r ;!tape N rats
Concentyation in . ShalloW ) e11s,_ The R,,%aouri.es
hget�cy,j state of Ca].1aorn3aa 1S)83.
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Department of Development Services
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3307
TELEPHONE, (916) 538-7601
August 14, 1.992
Janie Romick.
3095 Cherokee Road
Oroville, CA 95965
Ret Waiver Application
on AP* 041-250-016
Dear Msi Romick!
The Butte County Department ofDevelopriient Services, Planning Division has completed
the environmental review of your project in accordance with the California Environmental
Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 105
days pursuant to the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. In addition, the
Planning 'Director's report required by Sections 20-63 and 20-99 of the Butte County
Subdivision Ordinance has been coinpJdted. Please find enclosed the Environmental
Documentation/Planruing Director's Report which has been prepared for your project.
Please review the enclosed Environmental Memo/Planning Director's Report with
conditions of, approval if applicable. if you note any errors or omissions in our
,evaluation, please bring them to our attention.
The Environmental Docurrient/Planning Director's Report for Your project has been sent
to the Butte County Advisory Agency for their action. California Government Code
Sections 65950 and 65952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hearings And
approve or disapprove your project Within six months frorii the date, on which your
application Wdz received and acceptedi The 81X month time limit for your project
mandated by state law; Will occur on November 30, 1992. I'lic Advisory Agency will
notify you of -L%e time and place of the public, hearing for your project.
If there are modifications to Your project, not related' 'to mitigating an identified impact,
re-evaluation of Your project shall be require&
InteC-Depqrtmen.tal Memorandum
TO Butte Cr�mty Advisory Agency
V -ROM. Planning Director,
SUBJECT Report on the Tentative Parcel Map for Janie Romick AP #041-250-01.6
DATE + August 1.0, 1992
This is a proposal to divide 160 acres to create two parcels of 40 and 120 acres. The
present zoning is U Unclassified. The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte, County General,
Plan designates this ,area as :Grazing and Open. Lands. There are no specific or community
plans for the area.
The proposal does not conflict with County Zoning ;nor any adopted or proposed Element
of the .Butte County General. Plan nor any specific or community plan.
A Negative Declaration has been prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the
California. Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency
within the required 105 days pursuant to the California Wt'blic Resources Code Section
211.51.5.
Recommend approval subject to the following mitigation measure and condition:
MITIGATION MEASURE:
00 IDW
1. Place a note on the a44Wonaln ip4heet that states: "Fire suppression sprinkler
systems shall be installed in all esidential structures in accordance with the National
Fire Protection. Association Standard for the installation of sprinkler systems in one
and two family dwellings and mobile homes, NFPA Standard 13 D:"
CONDITION
I. Place a mite on the additional map sheet that states; "A development impact fee for
Sheriff Facilities shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, Article II of
the Butte County Code, prior to issuance of building permits or Use Permit to the
case of a mobile home park, Said fee amount will be determined a.ad calculated as
of the date of application for the building permit or Use Perrrut,"
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P.O. BOX 9a6 -- CSRpVILLE; CA 95905
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D partbent of public Warks
7 1°,'Oun-ty Center Drive
rovi l le , CA 95965
fit to Btuart Bdel l ,
Assistant Director
Cicar Mr. Edell:
Tmank you for the notification of the proposed parcel located
on the wont sire of Cherokee Road Asjessors Parcel Numbers
41-2'S-16 Golden Feather Union School District currently has
covel:oper fees in puce. However, please be informed that the
school district .is Currently, impacted and over"crovided, While
this parcel. creation (2 parcels) does not seriously_:impact the
district at this time; i°uture facility heeds will need to be
e-ri rPiirsed a -q the number of lot ;sfDlitc (under f!vG-) aY1u aLhe t
modifications seem to be on an i.�crease within the school
district,
Trio long-term effect of many small modifications need to be
acoressea in terms of ensuring adequate facilities for students
5enerated by t-ne modification, especially when the modifications,
are scattorea over a time period and total impact is not
,immed a.tely apparent. We tnanK you again for the timely
notification aria appreciate your interest in our sthooi ois-
Sncerelyk
µ
Saddie Nishitani3
Super ntendi«nt
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397
TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601
April 6, 1992
I
Janie $omick
3095 Cherokee Road
Croville,_ CA 95965
S'tJBJBCT, Status of Application for Proposed
Waiver Application AP# 041-250-016
Dear Ms. Romick
The Butte County Planning Department staff has reviewed the application and
accompanying information for the referenced. proposal. The purpose of this notice is ,to
advise you whether your application is complete. The following status information:
pertains to your application. Please call the assigned Planner named below if there are
any questions concerning your proposal or this notice.
The application is complete and is being processed. Planning staff will
contact you if any clarification or additional information is needed; At a
later date you will receive a letter and analysis of your proJect and a
notification of your scheduled hearing date,
, XX The application is
pp ' ` incomplete; see the attached form for required
,
information to be received befate the application can be processed.
The California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) requires payment of a filing fee
for all projects that result in the poteritial toss of fish, wildlife, or their habitat through
urbanization and land use conversion, This filing fee is applicable to your project and
Wilt be collected by this Department on 'behalf of CDFG. You will be notified prior to
your project's hearing date of the 'exact amount due. Failure to pay the fee will prevent
your project from becoming operative, vested, or final (I'xiblic Resources Code S:ction
21089 (b)
Before your
application can be considered complete, the following items (see checked
lives) mu§t
ae prepafe�i and submilieil to iiie. FlaT7tiiTig 1Jepartiileiit.
Your project is in a high archaeological sensitivity area. Contact the
Northeast Information. Center in the ,Anthropology Lab at Chico State
University. Have a records search performed for your project. If an
Archaeological Survey is required, have it performed by a qualified
archaeologist (a list is provided), Submit the report to the Planning
Department.
project is in a sensitive botanical area. Contact a. qualified Botanist
XYour
to determine if a Botanical Survey for rare, threatened or endangered
plants should be performed, If a Botanical Survey is required, have it
performed by a qualified botanist (a list is provided). Submit the rep.jrt
to the Planning Department.
Your project is in a sensitive geologic area. Contact a qualified Geologist
or Soils Engineer to have a Geologic Survey performed. Submit the report
to the PIanning Department.
Your project is in an area of special biological importance. Contact the
Department of Fish & Game to determine if a Wildlife Survey is required.
If species of concern are present, perform a Wildlife Survey, as required..
Subunit the report to the Plann%ng Department,
U
Other: _
III
April 10, 1992
tT:
FEATHER RiV ER RzJCR]EATION & PARK ]DISTRICT
OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 05945
MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM, 100 MYERS STREET
ONE1 (910) 553.2011
County or Butte
1)epartment of Public Works
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
F,,. Janie ROMICK - Tentative Parcel Map tW Ll
Dear Mr, Edell:
The Feather River Recreation and Park .District would like to express our concern over the
growing population of the Greater Oroville area and the affect this will have on our District. We
have found that this increase in population is severly affecting our ability to provide a sufficient
level of services to our constituency. This particular subdivision is of a small size; being two
parcels, and the fool there is an impact to our District from this proiect , We need to do something
about this increasing problem before it becomes a crisis environment.
We believe that this s0atly increase is good for the area and that we can alleviate the impact on, the :
District through developer fees and for the larger subdivisions, the creation of Lighting and
Landscape Districts, We believe that the Planning Department should recommend to the
Planning Conimission and the Planning Commission should recommend to the Board of
Supervisors that developer fees be established for the Feather River Recreation and Park District
and the other special districts which are affected by this increased population growth.
For the present and the Janie Romick project, we ',that an equitable settlement should'be made to
the Feather River Recreation and Park Distrim the increase in population which this will
bring,
`.Thank you.
Sincerely,
w .
Rod ..eyand
Secretary to the Board of Directors
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BUTTE 'COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Division of Environmental Health
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
(916) 538-7283.
April 30, 1992
Ron Graves & Associates
P. 0. 'Box 9.86
Oroville, CA 95965
RE `i7AIVER - ROMICR, Janie Wis Cherokee Road - Cherokee Area
A # 041-250-016
Dear Ron:
This department has advised the Butte County Department of Public
Works Land Development Section that we are prepared to act on the
above application.
Based on present +nformati.ozy; we can recommend approval or
conditional approval
.Recommended. Conditions for Approval:
1 This department has ho conditions:
If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me
at the .above listed address or telephone number between 8:00 -10-600
am, weekdays
very truly yours
Philip E. Nelson
8up6JC#v*i8ing E1g.8.
Division of Environmental Health
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95955
( 916) 598--7266
t DAT 5: March 25, 1992
SUBJECT! Janie ROMICK. -° WAIVER APPLICATION
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS) 41.-25-1b
LOCATION. ' 2 parcels located on thg west side of Cherokee Road, 'j mile
north of Condor Road._ Cherokee arFa:
Attached are, documents regarding, and a copy of, the above-
described t�ye
described mapfor your revieW. If you have any
suggestions, additions or recommendations concerhing this project,
please return them to this office no later than April 27, 1992
Very truly yours,
William Cheff
Director of Public Works
Stuart Edell
Assistant Director
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, GA 95965
(91e) 538-7266
March 25; 1997
Janie Rom ck RE:, AP 41.-25-16
X095 Cherokee Rd Waiver Application
Orovlle, CA 95965
Dear Ms. Romick.
This is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for
the above -referenced property is being submitted to the Planning
Department for environmental determination and to the Environmental
Health Department for its review.
This application will be considered complete when We have received
notitiepartment and the Environmental
hc Planning
Department thatall necessary data have been received.
These _departments will contact you regarding any additional
information they may require.
Very iru1Y Yours;
William Cheff
Director of Public Works
Stuart Edell
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