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HomeMy WebLinkAbout041-330-030� � NQT'X04 tr ;ia�'.ta H' Tis Secre Lary ROSOUrces, 141 Nin.tb. Street, Room 1311 Sacrtmmen,'t•o, calif oraia 95814 rn County Clerk, 001urty of..�Tr.,-,•,SUN! 1904 25 Ootin'bZ_�Oewber Drive_._, Orovill e, California CLARK �+� NC�SOiVt Counly Clod Vlo FROM Eriyiror�mantal"' Review_DeDartment 118ME County Center Drive Orovill e , Calif orni"'I 9�'96(Filed.) L o # 80-05-2'-02 Project Title Boundary Line Modification AP 41-33-�30, 3,1.. & 41-07-�1`5 Project Lr�catior -� Spec_if a.c — ----- .. S. side of Cherokee Road, toWnsi to of Cherokee,, not"t'h o Orovi l le Project Location City County Ot°oyille, CA 9586,5 Butte 'nescrIpt:ion of Nature, Purpose.l and Bon,efia:i_arios of Pr<ci jeot BOUNDARY LINE MODIFICATION Name of Public Ag"an.cy Approving Project Butte County Advisory Agency 1 Name of Person oa^ A wicy Careying out Project Ruth Heald & Rogert We Adams Exempt Status; ,One ar�a�(See. �7 redEmeren;y (Se c 15071 Ca)� , , 14 nergeiacy Project CSec. '15071 fib) and (c)) X Categorical: Exetnpt;ion . State Type and eiedtion nuftiber � Class $(a) Reaso;i s why .pro,3cct is exetupt:, Project medias the definition of a Class 5(a) exempti.on. Contact Parson Area Code Telephoxxe Extension. Earl. D. Nelson EJ16) .534..477 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified documeat of exemptiotx fi-nditig. 2. Has a notice of exemption been f ied by the public agency appro g the project;'? `Yes .Ne Signature Earl D Nelsn`t 4Vi ron-Mbntal°k0iy ew Di re.ctot, Ti tl t :.w,�•. ar. , w,T ns•e., w'... ewyY�� J �, r:vh+maw. •h.a a k XCITICF .OF brTEWIINA�xnN TCr / ,Secrutary for Jtesourecs LET 1416 V3.tit1 Stx'eet, ROOM 1.31 , $ acramcnto CA 95814 SEP 6 1079 4 A' N�LSoR county aork County of Al utto r -.......,....,. ,.. ,--p ..� 1t3'.� i3r`.x,+ "SnA_ c: -.... ._.. 'RUM; (dead Agency) .r. It .� .- Chlr 'vivo if Ori'a SUBJECT: T"'l.ing of NOtic A of Determinzttion in Complce x+rit'h ian Section 21108 or x 1152 of the pub 'CftP Resources Clod n -o ro ERD .Log X9..06-06-06 rol Tenfaec tlVo T rcel Ma, ' ^P AP# 41-33-s4 rl. mientxztnd State C' exn; 7au�e P�umax tx stt nth tato1 C cry Iiou 06n" tact Person--------� `r:1 U. ��'��i.c�ul, xr x�c�c l 0�4 7�er�ep �1 Or-----_.,,..... Projiect 1�ocat,Lori `Zr V n orus�a sb north a Ciio..rokee 12 miles northeam-4 x; ��f 'O�av lle giiw TU}'—J c 1" Des `-"-`-_'- , 1�7 ae�.' Win,' �'crit;at 've tarcv�l map crea'ing !EoUr pascals This is to advise that the Butte Cotunt,ya Arl°vai Agency Lea Agency .has made- the Following determinations regarding the above"de+scri.bed project.. I. The px,oject "=/ Willi,have a significant, elect at - "`T n n t _ t, the. .A`� en�ironnte�t . 2 I`7 An. E'nvx` rontnent al Impact itepo�;t Was Pursuant to the pro vis.iotts of C'1r�1 Prepared for this project requ� rr��l by Section �.5U35 lH A, � anti Was certi,f 4 ed a8 Code; ;) , f Cal'fOrriin Admitti.strati.tte i. A Negaat-I,vo Declaration -Va8 Prepared for thix3. Coro. to tho t,r�ovw r"Or8 Of- MA, A ca project CIar a- t ion may be exaliined at the is , pY o the N g t i ve ec lar . t'te, Califoa .e r .OW Departtit4t,, 7 Gou,rity Center 17�ri.�rc, Crci � 1e, Cali otni.a 95965,, 3' I„ % A Notice Of gxemptiotii Was f"' exempt £ram e � irtontnenta� nevi aWindi.catirtF this pra3 ect in ' «'' App&W` )t 14, page 1 tif= J A� � l Leant : Ga7�l tl '' tied ,So;� � x' s Para el � X41 , i4 171SGTISSIO ' l,o z, 06­b6-66 �. A ProA gat Doso rIT tionz I Type of Pro C ' � ^. `?ntatxve Parcel Map Brie �sCsxa.pti s_-�Land division creating four parcels of 12 to 19 acres each oin 57 acres total _ r'Oaca if)fintonsrMA'dh .Road' :sotith. of HI Awa ,_? veste pry Pacific Railroad and Lake Oroville, just north of Cherokee-12 miles north- eastof Oroyillo.. Lia. Propos0d. Density of ;Devolopment: One residence per 'bt, acres. ,9., Amount oX ImperviousSuri aoing:Mirtimal r~S. Aoces a and Nearest Public Sjoad.',$) : Adjacent to.. Vinton Gulch Road (which is gravelled and vides. Irke access), �j mile off Cherokee Road. Method of Sewage Disposal: 'Individual sewage d, sposal systems. 84 Source of Water. Supply: Individual wells Proximity of Power Unes Recently extended to sAt6. C. potential for further land d.iv:i.siQng and devejopment: A-2 zoning will allow lur'Ehe°r divisions; if soil condition's permit. B. xnvironmental. Setting PhSrs Cal En irunment: � Terrain a. I General, t`opogvap,hic Character: Rugged and rolling brushy foothill terraintrAVersed by..Vinton Gulch;:-- b. SlopesVarious, ranging from less thanj% to 25+%. Getoral:ly. moderate sloping foothill terrain, ,10-20t es.levat>en: __:1000 - 1200 deet A.S:L. d Limiting IPactors'#wed terrain in southern portion of 'site. Soils a Types and Characteristics.. Go:u1'AtA -Auburn_ soil association (Soil Conservation Service class VII), characterized.by shallow to_very. shallow, eroded soil .on 5-50% slopes. br 'rWiviting VaCtors; Shallow soil, orosiotn.notentit,l. _ 34 Natural :hazards of the Land a Earthquake Zone-Big Bend Fault -6 t►ii: a �1; other_ footiii,ll, faults in b. Erosion 1'a�enti al :,�x d;.xef`Haad:II� h-hxtreme area. c Zandsli:de Potent' ial: Modotatt�lowe. 'B pansi.vo S'oi.l oteAtial4o Low, �. . Tevo natural JiOterm�.t-,ten` � c�iann�.s traverse site, 4. Tl dro7 egg Vanton G1 3 ch rovidarigi the PTImary site df ainto s. Sur ge Wager:.. Pid!v ng into LaRe nrov� lle located, t, esu hurtdre ;feet' to N h. �, Appe.o6l age 7a a:� 9 e' r " » Ground Water: Unknown c. Drainage Characteristics:, One -"site ravires,ov de suitiable surface, drainage of the pygp d. Annual Rainfall (normal) :1 40, 45 indL. a o. ' tpp ri actors: _Pro7C ty f Lake Orwri'lle , .toser-Voir, �� :.' A {� y� '/ �,,j yµ' �j yy � 'l4'1ilWIL•ifi V..L. Ja IA �taV V11.L 1J'1` Mc4 +Y { • 'µ � p"41iar... ; r:tddb cqi b Yil�'�13 M'a'T 6. Acoustic Quality:— High Aix duality: Moderate - within valley inversion level 13iological Environment 8. Vegetation: .Dense Foothill Woodland with den,;ye concentr�.t ans of chaparral and. underX.Xg_%vjjLJ_m.4,xng; h9anza Ita,, Wildlife Habitat:. Upper 88onortm, Life Zone near. Lake. Ar6VjJle., providing _good habitat for foothill species :. _I : Qtltural Environm.en° 10. Archaeological, and Historical Reso=ces in the axon ,. ";asnsit'iye area for a_yS.b.A_e_g Qg-'Lcail� ties - nS2 tve�°e Found 111 i1r 1�. 11. Butte County General ,Plan designation: Grazing_ = Open Land uses. 12„ Existing Zoning: A-2 General 134 Existing Land. Use on-site: One. 'ecently developed mo, i1e, homesite :_ roma nder is natural undeveloped foothill woodland. 1441 Surrounding Area a. -Lance TJses Similar undeveloped terrajht and footh%l:l ��oodl and w�- areal Railjoad, Highway 10 and Lake Oroyille to.,N Ns:D.: b. Zoning: A 2 scattered residenceso south» _ c. Gen. Plan designations: Grazing4O2en Land d. Parcel Sizes: Varies widely: small to vex) Large. e. Population:: Dispersed,. Community of CherokeLi lies ' utile "south. 15. dhtLracter of Site and Area:,_, Predominantly natural foothill region» I G, N'orest 'Urban Area: Orovil:le --, 12 tiles to southeast. 17. Relevant Spheres of Influence:_ 'IS. Improvemel`tts Standards UrbF Area:� _ N/A 19. Fire protection Servico . a: Ilearost County (State) Fire Station! Orova 11e Hdgt» - l'b+ tri les b. Water Availability truck capacity; lake nearby via road.: 20, Schools in Area: Peutz and OroVille arch schoolt. A >,x P g 7b of 9 ppendiri a c lxx. D117C S UN OF ENUxi ONMEI�T?�S� EV UA '-MN 1(b) (c) , (e) : This foothill property has a .high erosion potential because of moderrately steep terrain, high rainfall, and soil condi- tions. Development of access roads and of three additional building". sites will disrupt sail, modify the terrain to an; extent, and possibly increase eros On on the site. Gare 'must be taken, in development of this property to minimize those imparts. l(f)4 3(f)- ,luny incroased erosion could result in the natural drainage sediment entering ge channels and possibly Lake Orovillellocated; appraxima'telY 3.0.00 fent downstream. This impact should -riot occur i..E care, is taken in grading and development of the site, and if grading 'limited mited to the miniitium possible. 1(h) The propertyy lies in a region of earthquake acti-Vity and of erosion 130t"ential, 2(a),• Vinton Gulch Road is a 9*&' dl road. Dust may be a problem in the immediate ;area as re, lid'nts and fishermen traverse this road ,to the property and to Dake Orovil?,e . 3(b) , (c)A ho property can be readily accommodated by onesite natural a cha$nels . Development of access driveways across; Din � Drainage from t Vinton (gulch to buildable sates on propa,sed parcels #'Z and #; must not impede drainage flows in tans irhann6l; 4(a); l'(b) , (e).4 if considerable ixataral vegetation is re w mc1ve d in development of the property, soil disruption and erosion wall gnrrease. Considering the relatively large parcels being created (42 acres each) and the availability of direct access to each parcel from Vinton Gulch Read this impact should not be significant Nowever, to gain access to the available buildable lots; t„ens on propa;sed parcels It2 aiid #3 will require 1.000 foot driveways - these two parcels could be developed with a zi;ngl.e access driveway alon,&T the parcel botinda`ry to reduce the impacts bf site development:. Sone vegetation removal (undergrowth) will'tie necessary to reduce the fire hazard to residences. lx: This region of the county has LVery dispersed rilral res.ide\tial use: Very little residential use ex3'.sts in the immt-;diftte area: This project will increase the dnnsity of population in the area and may bene rate a gr►)wth trend JAI this area which is largely undeVe�oped. 14; If p-� "aelopment of three additional homesite4§ will gendrate in= cress d ,,vol is service demands and tttil.ity service demands in a rela- tively isolated area whate eXIstIng demands are low, tlectrical serve ice has recently been extended in,4,0 the; area, 'Telephohe line's roust} 'be extended, apprbxxmately 2,000 eet.e 1#ppendl.0 0 6f ,0 T't� ; REQUIPED MITIUATTnXl MSASURDS �3riv ys i hd athOr exposed sei]` surface; shall+be ` �� ori th , gxavel, earth bermssMpl titin s stabilized Lave means to control erosion. 'riprapping� or Other eec 2. Barthwork shall be scheduled according to Iveather season to mii�im� ze erosion. conditions and the dry summer season. Grading shall, be done only dtiaranR , Work in progress must be stab:L e, against inclement weather conditions. 3. Properly sized and installed culverts shall be drainage courses crossed by roads or 0-'ivetvays,Placed in any, 4o Road grades; ;shall not exeed l3' SUGGFSTtD MITIGATIONAiEAStJRES 1.. diad g p _ P p " Grading. to uld be krevent erosxonu to 'avoid excessive soix Parcels #2 be developed w� th a s' ngle driveway access along #3 should boundary to reduce site d s urbance. g 'the Parcel Zi. The natural vegetation Cparti.cularly the hree cove- should be Preserved to wherevex possikulean , tc mitigate the Bos on and to maintain the character of the area. potential any, archaeological Sites, artifacts, or subsurface objects are encountered or di (:overed during develoCmentl ural p s�o a rt p y, a professional nch"ologist shalx be Contact of the mediately: to survey the find prior to £urtlier disiFuxba ed im- 4. - nce Meet the t'eab.xremt�nts of the tette County Fire 'Department, ppb aide a water s'upplY with, a capacity o g or two hours foir residential dove opm tit nit all.ons Per orage *,antis o f s of ;�, mater�st, _ .. fxc�. , , �C site, car Fire bepAxtment stpuidtians) • en.t capacity Caq per tuna County 5 Meet tmenteforrdoets of the ttitte bounty tnvrdnme.. t� 0� b De gar m:sti.c sewage disposal and domestic wa health supply''t�nty Subc�a vi salon Oddinance Standards ter Appondix p6 pale. ��' n of S �;: C',.. y. ��r*iranmenfe emu ttmu►ww bepit ARFIk OL"ICAL RCCONN�A,TSSANCE �t� `� � 199 OF TIjL' NOd Cou,I}V RANCH lv�.t� CIiEROxE BUTTZ CogNTY, (�"AL FORNxA Peter. M. Jensen: Califbr ^ �.r�4 State University, Chico xntr� c� on in order to e of a Proposed lands valuate the archatolo 57 acres ,,ed ubd'vision project lv. imPacts Mr. .Henstrand Cherokee, wing approximately r contracted with California,> the California State Universit the Universa { �✓sudivideIr On -foot, archaeolo Y, Chico for "y rou11dat:ion Of Accordin gical reconnaissance a records search aricT glY, on Fa- day Ju v 1�3 of the Project akea: Zancanella of the De � 1 x97,.. t archae State Uni'versitY, Ch�orr � tent Of- j oloii' t n �Y2 t.2',1r0�7 Cj.p Of the entire , cUriduot ed ;fin intensive f'ornia parcel. rec°nn<��-ssance The Henstrand and south of S Property i„ Branch of t tate Route 70 located ;north �s Pto'ect he, Feather °n the west bank of fhexokee will a-nvolvo saver and Labe. Oroville the West acre Parcels with s ubda.v'a.sa.on of the Tlz� P""optysed ubSequent sale Parcel ant�5 coristrttctian activities and k ligh�� of the on the three Potential buwLld�.n prehiatoric siotential adverse im actsroptsed paxc is grzlnd the tes which mi , P to histotit property, t e Caunti • ght e:tist within the and�;ar resources be cif Butte boundarjd ,� considered in the has. re�'L�irei� t s °' ..or the project that 4`'ultura.l and hence the Environmental !r pact.. �2� �. logical, rFfconnaissanCe need for the-hae p�'eAes�t archaeo, Yi, „1 Fw3 -2- 7 tr Recdrds Search � .._.mow.._. . Prior to going into the field the arck,�,aeol;agt nw1 records of District 2 of the Society for Calif drnia Arch �a- �: 100 Y, ��at';Chi,c;o t�ex�e 1'xtAlin : ' fir an y,�c� Zi et; :rir� ro corded ,, , prehistoric and/or significant hi.stori,c sites within the project area. No sites are currently recorded for the immedt'ate. profeot vicinity ar immediately adjacent areas Fieldwork Vegeta�ti,on within the 57 acre parcel consists of scrub oak, occasional dense concentrations of„ brush nclttd- ing manzani.ta,, and grasses. Although the vegetation cover I made extami.nati:'on of pdrtions of the. surface of the parcel t somewhat. difficult and time consumingi it did not prevent 1tl a thorough examine tidA Of the parcel for all evidencef' o prehistoric and/or signi,fioant historic use;,or occupation. Arcb,aeologist ilohn Zancar,ella examined, rhe (:`ntire parcel by walking non-ran.dtom north-south and east-rest transects spaced ,Ipproximately 10k meters apart. The ground cover was periodically removed to,expose the ground surface, and all rodent Miadens and other: .holes and ditches were examined f or possible indications of sukz^urface resources. Pati-ii- cular attention war, given to le�,o6l spots scattered throughout: the parcel, Results and, Recommendations , No evidence. of prehistoric or significant historic use or occupat�.on of the arca was observed dazing the stitxvey. Wherefore, ardhaeo,logical dlearance is recommended fo., ti-ie proposed subdiitision. Howe')ier, should any subaurface historic or, it)zehistori c cultural materia18 be encoun,tereti during the cl;urse of the development project, or subsegctent t coilstructic>n activa.t1 es., a dualif.iedl archaeologist should be canted in ivgtediteiy in ��rder tc properly mitigate t;he adverse i mpacitt; cif the pro j ec5 t agairl.s't tY e otxltural resources anvol.ved. I NOTICE OF DETERMINATION NOV TO: /7 Secretary for 'Resources � 2 1�7� i 1416 Ninon Street, room 131 Sacramento, CA 9581 K'I,�pk►, NELSON, sltnyiClrk L7 1County Clerk ` County of .--Butte PROM: (Lead Agency) 1885 Street........._.._. Count of Butte Oroyille; ral forma `5� nv ronmen a rlT e ep C ntY Center Drive D-Udlle. California` 95355 SUBJECT Filing of Notice of Determination in Compliance with Section 21108 or 21152of the Public Resources Code Log '# 78-"08"-15-h ■ M ro0 ect Title . + . Parcel Map �� AP# 41-35-83 Murray F. Kinn ., tate C ear n; ouse urn er ATF au mute to` tate ear rtg� Co a antact erson e c one um er Carl D. Nelson, Director T916534-4777 Pra ' ec t Locat on -� ` —r -o .1 J ` :, t e e s m e i n "moo R a crTr o m t-9— intersection with Ore�jon Gulch Rand and .?00 feet easy of Cherokee Road Project Descilpt: on ~-- Tentative parcel ma'p to create four parcels. This is to advise that .the Butte Ceunty - Advisory has made the ��aT «fallowing determinations re Ea.rding the above-described ._ project 1. The w�.l l project have a significant c:fiect on the will not environment,. 2= /_% , pn Environmentalimpacts �' tart Wtt3 re aced �C.�. 1: his: p p for his project Agency _ ro0 ect Title . + . Parcel Map �� AP# 41-35-83 Murray F. Kinn ., tate C ear n; ouse urn er ATF au mute to` tate ear rtg� Co a antact erson e c one um er Carl D. Nelson, Director T916534-4777 Pra ' ec t Locat on -� ` —r -o .1 J ` :, t e e s m e i n "moo R a crTr o m t-9— intersection with Ore�jon Gulch Rand and .?00 feet easy of Cherokee Road Project Descilpt: on ~-- Tentative parcel ma'p to create four parcels. This is to advise that .the Butte Ceunty - Advisory has made the ��aT «fallowing determinations re Ea.rding the above-described ._ project 1. The w�.l l project have a significant c:fiect on the will not environment,. 2= /_% , pn Environmentalimpacts �' tart Wtt3 re aced �C.�. 1: his: p p for his project _ provisions of CE'QA and Was cer '�.fiou 'ts ► required by Section 15085(g,) , 14 �Ca�liton.ia Ar�m3.n3.strative Codes /mow% A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A dopy of the Negative Dealara_ tion tray .1,e ekanlined at the Environmental R- view I partmt�ttt, 7 County Centex Drive, O oVi lev 'California 95965., 3 /�% A Notice of Exemptio was filed. indicating this project is 1 exempt from environmental revie� 4, end pp ix Xi pAge Y., Of tt�� 4 t A A 'statement of 0* 11--ex" d-1 -1; � Lkima not, for this profcct y° ,. � , F .: - " 3ntpaccn o she ap�rovgd pr" j eco sire R REQUIRED i+ITIOATION M5,ASOREs: 1 Granting an eas;emertt for th,e area cod"pred by CA-BU(-178 to, the Sa.ciety; of California Archaeology;, 2. The applicant should apply for a rezoning to an appropriate Zoning 04ssift,cation, f Slgiiature-`�" Earl D, Nelson ' =~ :" ..:......_...:�:r Efivi ronme�nta1` Aeu eW 0 rock, , ,, i , _ tt r November 201 1978 °.�`_..',.._•._�.... - Ati�aiaA 7 of 2 i TZT. ATSCU$ SION Or E VIRCNMENT,A,L .;VAUYA)` ak�J b Ft w This project is a land division to create four parcels of fieP� acres in size ort An# 41-36-83 snuthea,t of Charnl;ee, nn " acre site lies 2 . The z„ ch of a mile up Condor Road from its intersection with Oregon Gulch Road, and 1200 feet east of Cherokee Road,` land varies in elevation from about 1450 feet above sea lovelThe on the west Portion of the site to about 16o0' feet above yea 7dve1 on the east portion. The slopes are 10 to 15%. Access tv .the property is via Condor Road which traverses parcels 1 and 2 Condor Road isa private >':G. & K. read for the most part The foothill woodland habitat includes blue oaK, interior live oak, digger pine, buckeye, California bay, poison oak,` toyon and numerous grasses and herbs. Jackrabbits, sgUirresls and various birds and insects are among the wi7dlifc to r iFound in this area. The soils in this'are:, are suitable for pasturq ahge. 'd. or wildlife habitat. ;, °se shal low„ vet dw' Goulding -Auburn soi'7 r ,Ociation; is a.r', The land is presently undeveloped having been used for cattle grazing in the past, P.GL & E. high tension lines cross the Property ft a notth-south di rerle- un, `The surrounds+ag land uses include undeveloped parcels of Z�j to 40 acre4t' in site, several residences within � to i�:< livestock � '� m, ...s�, to the South and we�'t, grazing and open land. The Butte CoUnty Geherall`plan designation is grazing-apen land, 1-5 acres per dwelling unit. The present z010119 is A-2 (General), 1 (e); The erosion 'potential is moderate to high in thi, area. Development of the parcels for residential use should be under- taken in WOs to minimize erosioo - i.e. non -rainy season, retaining as much natural only during the etc; groundcover; as possible,. 1h): Active and inferred earthquake faralts lie in the vicinity, The geologic hazards from eatbhquakes should be a in into account 9 S` g .' fi. ction of houses and other improvements, urxn the'design n and constru 3 (�). A small natural drainage crosses parcels 2 and 3: hhr,t of the this site would flow towards Oregon s�ormwater runoff from Gulch. Appiend x F pa 8 ot 9' f - X• a (a) This site and area should be rezoned from A-2 (General ) to an appropriate zoning district, Provided ;�, 1! i Z Access to the site will need to ,;be rovi ded whi cit Vrlets the two way traversable standard. Condor Road is' presently rockyo bumpy due to eros bn.a and quite nPr'row . 14 (a) A hi" ghr natural fire hazard is noted. Due to the remoteness of the site from fire protection fi�cilities it is re(ommonded that on-site fire protection be provided a water storage tank', fire extinguishers, etc. Also the areas around tho future buildings should be _.cleared of vegetation 'for a di sta,n'ce of at least 30 feet, 16a,b : Power and telephone li es would need to be extend 600feetor more to serve the parcels. ed 17 (a),: Individual wells and septic systems are planned for the parcels. These facilities must comply with the standards of the Butte County Environmental Health Department, 21. An archaeological survey harp been perFa►^►ried for this property, Though no hi'storicalk sites or relics were found, an archaeological site,CA-QUT-178, was found in the location in which it was originally' redarded in 1963. A co tac py of the letter, with the findings and recommendations of the dil'strict archaeologist is o at'}led, Two possible mitigation procedures proposed by the. Society for California Arch eology are as follows: Q I. Surface collection and test excavation by a ual'ified aroh,aeol ' g %t'. (This measure may be 'More costly to the applicant than mitigation measure #2. Tile applicant. Would be re ui red to hire, an archaeologist to do te necessary work:) 2. Granting an easement for tiles area coveted by CA-BbT-178 to the Society for California Archaeology. (This Meeasure would ink}olve granting an easement -,pr the Specific a-chaeologicai site, It would be similar t an easement for utilities, drainage, otic, ttioragh the., area affected' could not be disturbed without prior pertti ssion fn.om#the 'asemeht grantee E: 0 Appendix page8a of 9 r l S � E TY ,.)OR � t/eIFORNIA ARCHAEOLOGY IDiwil et 2 Clet ringhouse y' on Direct, ti;nvitonmental: Review Dcpart,.4ent #7 County Center Drive Orov,ille, CA 95965 Dear Mr. Nelson, On Tuesdays September 96s 1.(,,7$ 1 con0u-:*kAd an,,,archfreo Xcgical reconnaissw e of approximately. 40 a.cret� of land sohedau�.od to ba subdivided. Thi property is located 2/3 of a mile Nk� of the inteftOction of Candor Road snd Oregon Gulch oad-p 200 c feet east of Cherokee Road, o-outh of the town of Chers�Yee„ The property is ownedby Mui>ray- iia and lies in the SNI of Section 3, T. 20 N. , R. 4 t*, Cherokee Quad-, 7-, ' series,~ , Tho "property is characterized as Fo,,jthill Woodland With a small seasonal drainage located along the southern portion of the property. P.G. % E. high `tensior^, :Lines and a portion' of Condor Road cross Parcels i ;ale 2. Vegeta t- an of the property -nd s�:t_�al grasseso anolt)d.es cak o pane o manzanita. Prior to_my reconnaissance of the Pr'' perty I consulted the arch'aeologidal situ, record files maintained at California a Stage Univeroity, Chico to determine if any known archaeological: sites were located within; the ,�-ea of the property. "Phe °sito record files indicated that Cad . iUT-1?8 was 'located on the 1` prope'rty� The site was res:orda . in 191.53 and was described a:; l` bIn appraxi%atel one acre ir- e sizer �.�nsis tiYag at' bedrncD4 � r Ing y r' �, depose t and possible hoose mortars,, �,ithc de'br�.s � a �ti�� ". ,. , My �econnaissanco of the property was ct°mplete in that the \ entire property was inspected using 20 tziter tray soda 6 -L- ' al: CA »DtT1'-1?8 was found to be in the. locati"u ri descic bed in the site record filet and appears to be in -W� same condi tion, as it was when origionally recorded. In adrt�tion to CA-11CtT�i'79 tNvo loci of bedrock mottars were discovered that are aosociated with the site. No historical sins were observed during my inspection of ;the ,property, Gftive+�rrmaf�nl ��v7�w C�dp#, 1978 , k � i TM 1 TNATiov tit+r/tt3� NOTICE qP Dr �soitrcU +- TO: ❑ Secretary lfa 1416 Niittli S �acr�imcnto County; Clerk ,TTE County of " '! 8, a Bi Or V� SUBJtCT Piling of No ' c C'Determination Sect i.cn. 2110 r? of the Public P7•bjc:ct 1' ire Tena,�.x L rr e.1—M State 1earinggouse v -q6 1-42- '3x /41 >-11 �16 78 '-s�L-t_la-6.Lt 4 L ,. t�.oll _ L.a.cuvv.L J-J"ValJ rQ eCt (on - ." .� ..._ mat nO alar or I of Cemetery Roads, Pr6J ect Description: TPM to create 10 parcels fa singlefamily residential use. This is to advise that the co= -of Butte Lead dvi s or Ac ehcy � � y) t has made the folloi,tling dotes mi ha Nbns `rogavding tho above- ddscribod A projects 1, Thea�ect ro has been ro p J • pp ,ed by the Lead AgeM;;y 0 disap' oved 2,_ The project 0 wwill ill trot have significant e£f0tt oil the environment= G 3 0 An Environmental. Impact report was prepared tont this pxoj ett pursuant to the provisions o CI QA, and sues cc' tified at •e- quired by Section i5n85 fig, ,''�4 California'' Admirti,.st:rative Code. x Negative bcclaration Was pApared_fc�r tt�i.s; project pu2's�ian�i: to tho provisions or CtQA A copy of the Nopt:,i.ve Dec].atation is attarfied. A Xotice of vikettip .d was itdi,oati.ng this projeot ai.113 eatetnpt from eriv,volvteAtal. rovio . A cop3r oX thb Noti.oe of VXemp-tion is 8t-bachedo A'Slaendi�:' - pa': oi'. i TM 1 TNATiov �soitrcU +- 1;11 ItoorilY 9�t31rt Clark �F l A. N NS Cx►iiit. ,TTE RL1%t: (Lead Agency :µ ,....M .. _.,.. " ;�uun„ b PLC e ];I1xllt'Uj,1m nbalr- �tr V3 UW Department t�, L C3rzxtE�, Br�.�ro ' c C'Determination in Compliance with, r? of the Public Resources Code -q6 1-42- '3x /41 >-11 �16 78 '-s�L-t_la-6.Lt r d to State C1eC,ra ngItou tr 4 L ,. t�.oll _ L.a.cuvv.L J-J"ValJ rQ eCt (on - ." .� ..._ mat nO alar or I of Cemetery Roads, Pr6J ect Description: TPM to create 10 parcels fa singlefamily residential use. This is to advise that the co= -of Butte Lead dvi s or Ac ehcy � � y) t has made the folloi,tling dotes mi ha Nbns `rogavding tho above- ddscribod A projects 1, Thea�ect ro has been ro p J • pp ,ed by the Lead AgeM;;y 0 disap' oved 2,_ The project 0 wwill ill trot have significant e£f0tt oil the environment= G 3 0 An Environmental. Impact report was prepared tont this pxoj ett pursuant to the provisions o CI QA, and sues cc' tified at •e- quired by Section i5n85 fig, ,''�4 California'' Admirti,.st:rative Code. x Negative bcclaration Was pApared_fc�r tt�i.s; project pu2's�ian�i: to tho provisions or CtQA A copy of the Nopt:,i.ve Dec].atation is attarfied. A Xotice of vikettip .d was itdi,oati.ng this projeot ai.113 eatetnpt from eriv,volvteAtal. rovio . A cop3r oX thb Noti.oe of VXemp-tion is 8t-bachedo A'Slaendi�:' - pa': oi'. ---------- 4, M�tigatibn measure�j,u''-xdopte�d k� the'earl Agendy to r,ec�uoa t;�s impacts o£ the apps"A'Z-6 project s e " Q if ry 1 k „7 LT f r Signa.t;w e D M Nelson T�. r tnvlVOAa.exztal Retdew Pirectox pate�._._.�.__.__.�..._�.:__.,�.._........_,.:,: >" Oi. I11. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION �l? c e i dek t ,.al .safe; deve-1op�t'ont-VW1.l voclu Most proposed parcels have gentle slopes throughout °"(0.1104) + DeVo .o nt,int of parcels 3 and 4 may require more extensive, grading 'due ' to steeper slopes (10-40t) . However, all parcels have som@ areas of gentle slope suitable for homesite locations which would require only limited site pre- paration.. The roadway access route, as proposed, may entail e.xcessi:ve road cuts ^rk the steep slopesof parcels 3 and 4 The roadway alignment° should fillow the natural terrain: to the oxtent 1)ossi.bje. Ie This land division and subsequent residential dryrelopment has tho potential: for creation of increased erosion due to g,N,ading .fpr roads and l omesites . Rainfall is 40-45 inches annually,; txosion potential of- the area is Moderate -High (Butte County General Plan, Safety Element -Geologic Hazards)4 aoa,ls are shallow Restriction of homesites to the more -level areas and the roadway alignments to natural contours would alleviate this potential problem. ala , Drainage problems are possible in the area due to shallow to very shallow soils. Development of the land may aggravate this condition. Povelopment of 20 and 40 -acre parcels will not result in adverse effects, � J; further parcel. divisions may. 3e. Clear Creek runs south through parcels 1,2,6,and 5. Site development will not .adversely. effect this stream unless the streambed..and adjacent - soil i.s significantly altered, in which case sedimentation mai be increased. Several springs exist on the property (on proposed parcels 5,0, and 10) Intermittent streamrr also exist on the. site, 4°di prime grazing land may be withdrawn.: from use as a result of t1 -Lis land , division and subsequent residential use (2 40 acres is lnvolvocl,, the major- ity of which is in current grazing use), 8. proposed land division and uss,; ten residential parcels (Total area. 240 acres, 8-20 acre parcels and lz-40 a.cx e parcel's), Butto County 'General Plan designates this area as Crazing-dpeti Land. Current use is grazing and one rural-rosident•lal occupancy. Sutroundi.ng land t.ses; grating land it,jstly, with some zura.l-resident ia'l use to the ia'ost. A tentative ""dell: Estates" subdivision is proposed across Clark Road (4-11-77). Zoning is z AR -MRS on 1.60 acres and A2 on 80 acres. The proposal has the potential to alter the intended ,land: use of the site, from gr4ting-open lana use to re- sidential, use Considering the size of parcels being created, this impact may be minimal since grazing of the land will still be i'o.wtble. I`towever, further parcel divisions would reduce the lik-libood of agricultural -use. �l ll, Currently, the � area Is pro4om9.nately in grazing-operi land usage:, This land division and subsetluezrt residential o,ae may be part of a trend `f ; Appendix r, page 7 of 0 tho area to convert the :and along Clark 110ad to a precl,ominate7y rew *; dential use Such , g 'owt11 is induced by the proximity of Butte College ' urger trt;. yg ag. e' these parcels, such a de- la yla t in+�s are re tt�recl to sexy vt�1a mens ma 17e rowt11 1 aurin 'x pesod access t a 1 par,Q9,1 the, xoac way c4 ement��a.s �a�d ,iaponent must` obtain roam the s,,1 a.n 6 cro cimont perm :i ► r prt�p ty'' r roa.cl access onto State-route 191, if not already approved, l9;16. 1f this growth 'L'h ipnd becomes established, the area as a whole will l develop,- a need for :increasedpublic services and utilities. The ten `drlitiona homes in this rear- area 'Will add to the responsibilitl of the County fire and slier ff departments (negx'est stations! paradise, Power anti telo bona uti Lit.,es currently exist ad j a�- g miles away) , 1� '( ' it cent to this property, 17.Soil, conditions in thI� this area are poQ,jrly suited, for individual wage disposal: finless an area of adequate s,,i.l conditions is found } P could result in sewn& over> Diving, the surface of thel1grouad and ibeing taccessible to humans and to human vectors (insects) 2id:i 7f adequate soil conditions were not av5tilahle oil each lot, and if de- li velopment were. •fro 'proceed on ind-vidual sewagO disposal systems, an ad- vorse envir©nnmental effect could: be created. 77 a2w1 OZ, A" AS'P423DSX F 41�41,16 7$ ENVIROMMENTAL CIiE4hL14,PT FORA (Toa be completed by Lead Agency) � Coni. Durf4 Co, ptghni�� rh» x . BACkGROUN�? �1 UN 1 1977 1 Name of Pro�aonent iVilli.aimz`D Nichols 2 :Address and (hone Rumser of Propgnpn Z Commodore Drive S McCain. Associ,5.tes mexyVi e,_ a `was G Avenue cul ZC"" 3. Date of Checklist Submitted,_ 4 Agency Requi.rinq Checklist 5 Name of Proposif ap l . ble or ctFSTe . p,?XCeIs; fox single fig.ily residential use TT. r.NVj�A00r4ZN Ah X-MPACTS r° (EXplanati6h of alb, "YePJ" and "ma.Yhe" answers are requires on attached 911 e_0 t~ s. } YES MAYBE IVU 1 Barth. Will she proposal tesult in significant: a. Unstable earth conditidni, of in changes in geologic: s'ubstr'uctures? b. Disrdpti.ons, displacements, cottt- paction or avercove,r� ng of t:he: soi:.'? ?C chance in topography or ground , d. Destruction, covering C5' ` tnodl�icat7i-On of anyanyunique jealdgid or physical features? x e, xncreasp in wind or wat+ar _tas l on of sr i.ls r < eit her cin of of f the site? f>. Changes it deposition or erosion of iaAach sands, or changes in 81ltti.0h; deposition or erosion. which may modify the chsnra1 a� alove: or stream or the bed cif thn ocean or any bay; inlet or lake? pa q Ali ehdie "8 7777 ,nn uu+ .1ir'!al Ys - ,wt�"r7 ...,� : Y S MASE NO X aosu'z O people or pc `-' Vii'` `'tC!'. n yoolb4 c hazatds such as earthcmakes, landsi des, mudslides, ground faa lure, or si-malar hazards'? r z . A3_ r a tsil.l the Proposal result~ in: J"Jt,Cal%t ""kl dE'»tE S`.#+.0,ti71tx� ,7 " b The creation of o jectx,rar:a)it odors c : 8i:gna.fcant alteration of 4 '.4r P.Q'Vemerxts, moisture or temperature, or any ch'an e in clitnat,e either locallyor regionally? 3., Water:. W,11 the -0 p.6sa1 tot uIt in, sgtbst4ati*l.2 a, Changes, it 'cu: rents, or t,"ie course or d1rortion of water' movemeftt8" x b. Changes in absorption rate drainage patterns, or the rate and am�ourit' of surface, wager runof.41 c. .Alteratioh,8 to the course- or flow of flood waters?x 1 _ d., Change in the amouht_of saikface ' .: water in any water body? ri ej T)jr }„� in IC nY alL,C1' i4�4+1.4JA� un -M .l. gaal .ty, inc-luding: bat not;, V:Lrat�d to temperature, dissolved oxygbn de .. turbidity? X f, Al.t:erat3.on of the l d rectiar` off' rate of flow of ground waters? x a, CtZange in the quantity °o,5 `gtou'hd ;? atatpra, either thk6tiol! 'direct addlt;i13ir_s or withdrawals � or thro'llgh in tart e, -tion of an acruxfer l v Cuts or excavations? x page Of 1' r. T DX'SCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL-EVALUAT20N lb, c = Residential site deve-lopm ont will tequ-,so!Plo x�'tit'ad` ,.�x;adtri g. ,40ii7Cc.fwls have, gentle s9.opos throughout (0-10%) . Develop Ment of parcels 5 and, ,?1 may require more extensive grading dLia to steeper slopes (10-40t). HO r.r, all pwfcels have some areas of gentle slope } y ,vhirli would regt;renly limited site pre- paration,suitable The ramd��sa t`ss route as cuts on the steepsl o es .of Proposed,,may entail e, ces;sa ve road p possible. y should folloi,; ..the natural, terxa�:h; to :the extent P parcels s 3 and 4, The roadway ali.nment le, This land division and subsec,ttent residential development has the potential for creation of zncrea;,eId erosion due to grading for roads and homesites. Rainfall is 40-45 if4hes annually. Erosion potential of the area is hfoderatc -Hi h Butte County General Plan, Safety Flement4Geolo,gic Razaxds). Soils are shallow. Restriction, of homesite,s to the more level: areas and tlia. roadWaY alignments to natural contours would alleviate this pote'ntiitl problem. 5b, Dra;`Lria e problems are possible in. the area clue to shallow to very shallow soils Development of the land may 'aggravate this condition. .jet=el.opment of 20 and 40 -acre parcels will not result in adverse effects ...but further parcel divisions may, . Je, r Creek nuns south through parcels 1,2,fi,and 5. Site develo ment iw`ill not adversely erect this stream unless the strw° p imbed arid: Adjacent soil as sigfiificantly altered, in which case sedimentation may be increased,: Several springs exist on the property (on proposed parcels 839, and 10)-. Intermittent streams also exist on the site. 4d= Prime ,grazing land matin be vithdrawn from use as a result of this lane' division and subsequent residential use (240 acres is involved;b the, major itV of which is in current grazing use) 81 Proposed land division and use: ten resident"ial. Parcels (Total area: 240 acres; 8-20 acne parcels and 2=40 acre parcels). Butte County General Plan designates this area as Ctd�iin" - o el, Land, g p 'Current t�,se is grazing and one rural -residential occupancy. Silrrounding land uses; mostly , with some rural residential use to the t,re. t, ive OlAg land -states" subdivision is ro osod across Clark tentative Adel p p }toad (�11-77 ) Zoning is AA -MHS on 160 acres and A2 on 80 acres The proposal. ,has the potential to Alter the intended land use of the site from 5 L sidential use Considering the size of parcelsrbein �ciea �e to re ` land x ,s g p tech tlia.I-lt�we w• _ a act be ti�.riimal since a�a.rr of the land �va.l.l, st�.11 be Possible, ft►xther parcel div sio;is "Uld reduce the li�lihood of agricultural use, 11, Cartenu ,y,y the area is, predominately ingrazing-open, :and ;usage, This land division a',:,i t ub$egUe.nt residential use ma.y be part of a t.1 -end A psndix'' - pare I Of 8 {4 n a� 'r in tiie area convert�(th.e lar,cl aloe,. Clark A..oacl_ to a p.redom.ina,t,el ro- sid,�ntial us.g�. Stich growth is induced by the proximity off' ,Butts CSllege, I- larger utility lines are required to scree these parzel.s, such tk de - may y growth inducing. vele mein ma (� t 13+.jyy�yP'�t6p+o,secl access to /0��1.1 pa,ree�ls v1,��(a� tryh/6��w;yoaryd_7�ti4/gyr ea,Q�ea'tynt, (ys good, } i. ! .',},IJiVnen.4F�- V4h'n'.rVxlji�..M�!i��''GF t:e 4i/41'.�y.!MIy,L...5'?!1+dF.A�iJA�Ar!'',11)Y,.4i//`/. �i!A road a ceSS ,anti" Siat6 Aute "l ,l , not ali e0dyapprgrlgd, +4, 15. If t1a�s b`�?;��Jt�i trend hocomes estab��slled, tt a 0,x•ca ti'as a ���ho1.e Wi;Ll develop. a Heed for increased public" services and utilities. `' The ten sdditJon'al homes in this rural area will add to the responsxUiios of the County fire and sheriff depar'tmenis (nearest statiori�=; Paradise eight miles away) Pat'rer and telephone uta,lities curreiit;ly ea is't adja- cent to (.his property; 17. Soil "conditions in this this area are poorly* sUited for individual sewage disposal. Unless an area of adequate soil conditions is found on each lot) development could result in sew -age overflowing the sur `ace I of the ground and >a`eing, accessib.l e `to humans and to human vectors- (;insects) 1 21d,", If adequate soil conditions were riot available on each dot.ynhd if de velopm t"'were to proceed on ind-vitival sewage disposal systems; a' ads.. verse environmental effect pound be created; I1 -� 1. 1 This is to ad�rise 'ghat the �,tµ n., ,_ .T s i 2 - .14 h� x yn t.t. siva".oma v a e ` r (Lead AgenCV) has made the following determinations regarding "the above ''6'scribed project; 1. The project has been tZ approved by the Lead Agenow,) 0 4sapproved 2' The project CG will halve -a si.gn,i icant effect on °the env%ronment will not 3. 0 An 8nvironmontal Impact koport was' prepared for this proj3'ct. pursuant to the;provi8ions of CPOA y and spas certified a.s' -rt- quirod by Section 15 ug) s 14 U11-'ornia. Aamiri s'trAtive Code. A Ne,gatiive Declaration t;ga5 prepared for this prt Jett pursuant to the provisions of CV' Ay a", cope of the e ati ,e Declaration is attached. ' A Penh iX N. page 1 of Z . r s, q4.i ;N 1 V yruS MAYBE No gg. -,vosuxa ,of People or property to geologic hazards sU;ch A$ earth,qua%e ;landslides, mudsj-jdes, g]rou c faa�.ure, nr imtrlta :� hazards��� „ // 1 ,;• Air Mit the yI� /yid _1/ y+ppy� jyy• PrYo, u"I0i'4M�- rIrosul ;i.a4♦ pEL D p.; N tit:.. a» SubstantiAl. dotoriraration of ambi. nt q yrs •. air ual:a.t � ,...•.., bo The creation c?f Objectionable fir„ r_ r• i odors)! y a x, ,... .'., d .. co • Slgn,if icant a. gyration of f ,r movements moisture or teDipe;rature, or, ' either tscali o � .,,.)change g � i y r regional l i �rz n�a.�e i li i1k., ila�:ar. 'R :` I the proI?ouial iresu t �iin su�st rr a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of Water movements , bA changes in absorption rates y drainage patterns,, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? C. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters?. �N , Chane in the ani,ount o� _. stirfaae Water in any water. b6? , e.bi-Scharge ihto ,SUIrtace %nater gar in any al.tert�.t .on . <yf surface water., t*a qurtlity, including ';but not timiteS to tomPeryature, diS9bl'IVed oxyg6n or f . Alteration cif the direction op rate of flow of geound graters ,Y 0han o, in the ' ttan` to o ground �. . watears,3t�er tltrauyh .city irect additions �ario�c�rt�srr��gix��.nteroo�at�.r�n qthdui�ors� o>� Y cavat3.arz ? , , ,l P.Page 2 O j II r,.77-7717 t 777 , . , YVSs �� 1 0 t iwww�.L t �lrr h . Aedtlic tiOh in tt pa►n 6tiht off" Wate; otherwWe available' far p`dbl .o water supplies? or. p op " t tib ter61afod 4azaxdi suph "as, 'fleoda ng? 4. Plant�ti,fe. Will the ptopofsal re�ul i n substantial a. Chang' .. stn thi _- ersi of eoecie°s � o ariy species btpUhts (i�nclUdlhq trees, shrubs, grassy crGips microflora �and c�,[jll$t.��' pla'kits � 7 b; Reduction of the numbers of any uni.gtxe, rare or endangered spj§oid's of plants? C, xntro4gdt bh of xie v'' speeii�s 'of clartts into An area, or ina battler t9 the' normal re l.eni'shment of °e�ti.stxng speoies� d. R,edxId cion in acreage of any agricultural cxop? Sn3mil, Life t Will the ptoposal result iY ubstant ia a change. in the +diVers ty f, 3peci.e's, Iiumbelys of any, bpdi aiea bf; ahimsli� (b�'rds iand aai ."nie � w4 mals inc;lticls.t�q' rept�.les o' t`ish' and shellmirk fauna)?eni. rgganisms', inseot.s or . , 7. 1,: A b Reduction of the numbers of any uniq11 ue, rare br-ehdangered i>pecies of &hi kals? c. introducti&A of new spe►Mies of animals re u3.t ``a.r1 a ° bai�r . r to iI,he fnigtratiori or may@Ment of amitaj.s d b6teriotatibft to eki stiiiig fish or wildlife hahitatl � 1 , 6 'Wise . Wil, ,'tMa proposal te§Ult iii 1 A Increases in nose l6ve,°ls? b exposure ofp. oopl.e to severe t so 'levbl.s? a it 7 Appendix V �- c ,.�, page 3 of 8 *, YES MAYBE NO 7 Thi ,ht and Glare � Will the, proposal p;�aduc .. sa:grcant fight .Q.r glare? 8. Land Otte. Will the ,proposal result in a x �� r. ���l�st ����,a��;,]..t�',�'��"��,���.;o��t�p'������.����d:���►�d" / r�� use otp 14V 0'4 117 9. Natural Resources: Will Oie ;proposal result a. Xncrcase in the xate,,of- use of any .natgral resources b. Depletion of any n6nrO4eW0le natural, resource? 10. Aisk of . V s i Does the proposal involve ars of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances' (�A, Olud ung i but not limited to► oil.,, pesticideao chemicals or radiation), i n the event of ani accident or upset conditions 1100 Population. Will the proposal signifidant'ly' density, W e human pr.)pulation of or jrothe rateto of the an curea7 12 Nau'sin%�, VdIl the proposal significantly affect exioting houoing,r or create a . demand; for add3tional housing? j 13 .Tran�.s ao_rtation/irau»at.crA , Wa.1l the_ in: proposal real, It a. Generationntial additiOal vehitu�larmovemant7a, b. signifa.oan 6Ef4ct8 qn existing peacki ^` itiaa � or,,, doma,�nd f,ot new parking?, o Suk�stanta a,].mpat upon eCistnc tg4atlzpo'l�tation systems? d . S1, nificant alterations to present patterns 04 'iroillation or mo!vezaerit of people sand/or goods' ti _ . 0-, eto tatetborne, rail o aattrat�io7 0000,. u Appehdi k F - page A of . 0000 ; YEu t4A,YU NO increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,bicyclists or pedestrians 14 Public Services:. Will the propose, have an effect uponr or result m a pubstantial need :E`or ntaM`b�" al�eread., ez�r3 bes 4 in any of the following areas; a Fire protection? n Police protection? � c . Schools T.. d. Parks or other ,Locreatioial fac;L].tie,S ? 'r e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads E. Other governmental setVicesAWL' 15 n r ►. Will the propos_il result in: a. Ilse of subst-antial amounts of fuel or imergyl .� �.., .. b, substantial. ince ease in demand upon exist:hV s0urce8 of enetgyr or require the development of new sources of energy 'i 16 Utilities. Will the proposal renult in a need for new Uystems, or substantial alteratibns to the following utilities. a. ` o a:. power or natural as.?` g b. Communications systems? G. Water d. Sewer? 17 Human Hee ,Ith + Will the 'proposal result ill 1` a Creation of any stealth hazard or' �aat�nt� al health'hazard (excluding mental :alth ) b. Exposure .of people to potential health 'YES. MAYBE NO Aesthetics. Will the proposal rosultw n the obstruct on of any public designated ox recognised sceAid vista open to the pub2jc, or will the ref 4M, 4e t3 ral,llr a fertisiy6 site open ' to public view? Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the: quality or quantity of ?" existing public recreational facilities? '20. Archeological./fl stoxical.. Wi'l,l the proposal, result n an alt tomo a s�,gna.icant t j archeologica' or historical, 'site, structures object or bt Acing 21.: Mandator Findings of S Y ignifcance: a. Does the project have th e potentia. to .,,.�g the quality of en+�ironment, substantially reduce rehabitat of a fish or wildlife s ecies cause a :fish p A I or Wildlife population to drop below self surUUning levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal, community, reduce the number or resttlot the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, - or _ eliminate: important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b, Does the project have the potential: to -. achieve short term benefits to the detriment of publicly adopted Long-term environmental goals? do Does the project, have impacts whxc,tx are individually limiL-ed, but cumola- tively considerable? (A project may impact on ttwo or more separate rosources Whore the impact on each +est>urco, is relatively small., but where the effect { of the total of those ifnpa.ct s on the environment is signa.f` cazit: d. Does the project have environmental ef9e0ts Which will cause subatantial. adverse effects on human be:ing9r either directly or indirectly? Appendix F - page. 6 of 8 i : 111, DISCUSSION Or ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION ppOSAlai 1`+�t* pRrols `q`"l. aeras, eic.}_`c''ef#3#pOto oE ",otro; r^ 47 acres). i le),3b. Site dovel.optncnt has potential to create ivcreased erosion d)xe to high erosion siotk�suscer susceptibility,slo;�es 4£ 10 fila 3b percent, shallot soils feet) xaina?'lll 3p to 40 lnohes aranwal.ly. Tinwever suitable level areas for homestteo exist on.. all parcels. Drainage will: be into an existing stream. and adrainage canal . Clear Greek runs thrcugh paraele 113 and :044. Developmmb blay canse run gff orosioz: and. -subsegUent siltation of the stream~ Site is 46 acres of typical fcothIll, oak-grasslaiad. 14ost of the mtjdx,,j' vegetation w3.1,.1., probably be undisturbed by this proposal and stibseciazent developtnoat, u less further parcel splifAlk.7 and devel.opmcnt occurs. 8: The Butto Gotunty Ce,neral Plan, farad Use Element designates this area ,for Grazing-Open Land$ Multiple Use (Open Spacer The Gereral Plan calls for no uxabai� ,development o.€' the area. Zoning is Al iH_3 Dz..-ro4.t use of the si=te is one ranch, Swroutdi ng tries.- Grazing, open land V ith scattered tesi- detiftal. Potential for furthor rieroel..-•splittingexists) ubjehl+ 0 ter the the planned use ol" area. ill • The proposal, wjil not alter population density or Croi4h rata, flovever, the area; is apparently witnessing demand for dispersed residential use of the grazint,, and ripen; space lands (clue partially `h•b the proximity of Butte rof lege) Currort Highway 191 encroachment and access to parcels exj0 (,,1: lit 3,6•Public �ce t will be increased. Tim id-11 n be, significant 6keepaslility partt ofmthes total; popul.0ion. growthtrend in n •this area s 11 P6tou4!,,-J., health hazard ,problems may be created due to c©ptIo systems Shallow soil anal a 8tre6la nn Pveoi , 3 and 4. Sufficient areas of adequate soil are available since parcel .sizes are large; Sep, c setjaacics trust be ob8orved. Septic o7stems must be approved by )gn.'vironmantal Health Department: ate lies in dh extreme Pine hazard area (Butte "ountV- General. 'Plan) . 21b. l• urti,,,er parcel ,pl.itt .a an rosidenti6l development may a,ohi6ve +,be shor•t- `t;OM bot+tOftt of a doorim�odatit4.i residential use to the detririaant of the intended gra,ziq;, open space 1wid uses Appiacli x page 7 t)f: it m . r . `' A �1-41•.07, +`� ^�2-t7� Stephens " M, S MIT16ATION MWUR 1. Provide two"way traversable access to each parcel. 2 Access to be reSex"VOf I;fJ deeds L,$3, per OOL�Tlt�+' Ord' r) i 3. Show 50 ,ft. buildingsbtback line measured from centerline off` saeasfs ell, setnent,+ 4. Provide road maintenance agrooment. 5. I Offer easemopt for''Dedication on fin%l, reap, 6 Deed to the ootmty of butte 40 .ft. right -of -way frpm the, center, lino of Clark Zd ?i indicate a 5$ ft. bUil.di.ng setback From the cente1-11r1e of, Clark M. (1 g $110V all easements Of, 'record oda the fi.'nr I map: 9. Provide street name signs per requiraments of the Dept, of puhl,ic Works Prior to redordat;ion of the final, map:, 10. Meet requirements of Are Department. 11. Provide cull. -do: -sac at the end of the street. 12. Obtain encrra,chment perm3:t from QaI Trans ab' d construct Public road aorineAjon. '13. lay any del,ingtxent .I ako6 . 14- kill and ab,hdan fAe old d idU on parcel 1 to a manner satisfactory t',o the Health ar De tment,. ,, evelo er's v,nhgineer shall: certify ln, W14it�.ng to the Health DepartmetA a;g to the tethtd ttsed to 15. Adjust parcel line betweo'l lot; 1 and lto provide m° tiintn usabitero` son ' both ,parcels. 16. Show on the final map.that arta meet;i.tigr' ,,the minimum requi-tied Wtea allowed' by the ordinance that is reserved for sslaage disposal, and note :►Ia th.6 map that anyidw wells .' rastal ..d on pa'r`cel,'1'`are to be located so..:�-„� t a 100 , ft. 1 eachf elle free radius around the wei does not infringe b.' ie Useable setback d%ea. , 1 -40 04. - Tule 41-� 9 W ' 'Tentative"l arrn� o�t�e �i um erIaip �T� s�bm�tte oAmoid,D. �'1'ack' u' "' `'tat Claringhause�`�"' ' p �ntacw erson "['e1g�16 nc Number earl D. Nelson, Director M 1 53 4-4777 role t Locat ;o?l vest side 01ark Rd: 120011 south 14001 front Cl4rk W, and Clear Crk.Cemetaxy Ad, '�escrittIont I Tentative arceli•'ap to create 2 lots, T is =45 to adti°;ase that the Butte County AdvUos'y Agency L Agenc � c"l ._ 7) ma. e the fol-10Wiftg determina ',LOnt regarding the above-doscr bed p*c3,ett 1 e project has been 12 approved',,, by' the bead Agehty rr7 disapprta�ed ?: The project C) t�i11 have a 5 ;nifican-t effect on the environment. w111 nb S 0 An Eft ironmental Impact Report Avas primopared DoT' thus pro, ect pursuant to the, pro`�isioits of CEQA; and. 1 -Vas certified as re- quired b.. section 1,5085 (';g)) 14 Calif0tnia Administrative Code, 7 A .\ega'e Declaration was prepar,od Eor this project pursuant i' to the rot�isic�ris ofEt�A. A copF et the ti'e,�atve T1ec"1 aratxon is attached, Append` 14 page 1 of 2 ID 'NOTICE OF DETERMINATION IT '`� ,fa �.. (� Secretary far Resources AUG 21.19 7 `.int 'a t , ROOM 1.311 ca; ^nto-, ,UARCC A.'NE1.5QP! Gouni' l Clar4, rde CA 05814 Alr IM �utl i� r r, County Clerk County; of Butte FROM (Lead AfTengy) 18Bird Str�^et 9 Advisory Akeri�y 0roville; ,CA 9,.x.96` 7 Coon y n r we UA .a...,,, w 1J,BH CT Riling of Notice of Determination in Compliance with, Section 2110.8 or 21152 of the .Public Resources Code 1 -40 04. - Tule 41-� 9 W ' 'Tentative"l arrn� o�t�e �i um erIaip �T� s�bm�tte oAmoid,D. �'1'ack' u' "' `'tat Claringhause�`�"' ' p �ntacw erson "['e1g�16 nc Number earl D. Nelson, Director M 1 53 4-4777 role t Locat ;o?l vest side 01ark Rd: 120011 south 14001 front Cl4rk W, and Clear Crk.Cemetaxy Ad, '�escrittIont I Tentative arceli•'ap to create 2 lots, T is =45 to adti°;ase that the Butte County AdvUos'y Agency L Agenc � c"l ._ 7) ma. e the fol-10Wiftg determina ',LOnt regarding the above-doscr bed p*c3,ett 1 e project has been 12 approved',,, by' the bead Agehty rr7 disapprta�ed ?: The project C) t�i11 have a 5 ;nifican-t effect on the environment. w111 nb S 0 An Eft ironmental Impact Report Avas primopared DoT' thus pro, ect pursuant to the, pro`�isioits of CEQA; and. 1 -Vas certified as re- quired b.. section 1,5085 (';g)) 14 Calif0tnia Administrative Code, 7 A .\ega'e Declaration was prepar,od Eor this project pursuant i' to the rot�isic�ris ofEt�A. A copF et the ti'e,�atve T1ec"1 aratxon is attached, Append` 14 page 1 of 2 This is to advise that the Butte Cot�Y.t .Ad`viSor7 A(�ency `". Lea ;FliC '; ' .. has Moat the iolxowiftg deterininat ons `�•e ardin the above -do E � scriber: prroject f ? , The project has boort tD approrred by he Lead' Y 0 disaPproved 2, * a project have a significant effOd-t on the Will 'nn�; en virnrtmvnt 3 • D i � ' Air Envaronmontal impact Reprvrt «as prepared for this project to pttrsua.rlt the prov:i b io+�s of CEQA and was cext . � s re- y certified a uired b Sect9 on 7 50235 gj y 14 Cad l fotnia Admin strativ'e Code, A Nthet o Decd a,iatie.tt the 1499 prepared for this Project pursuant e provision d� CEQA, A copy -o7= the Negative'' D is attachE.d. clatdt, Ap,pondxx R pale oo 2 Oil Y 4. Mitigation impacts of mea.6ures adopted by tire, Lead A g ,," y tlyxeclu the ce the appr6vod ptoj,tect are,. r 41 11 Ji ' I tl' s g it)U a ,v3;xc�nmen�, Fte�rlec A.1 ector Date � p c e 2 n9- 2 , Ox N I11. DTS0OUSrSIQN OF PRIyVIAONMENTAL EMIXAT ION , Pxoposal land. division oreat,Lmg one 4.4 an.re parcel =a C) acre parcel. An existing 4ous� lies on. �arcol # 1 i e a The area has erosion potential. iSlo es are 0 Ra�.n�all is 30 ,:to 3 ? inchO8 =Dally. Soil. s shallow +andy.rodky. Suitable level areWel exist for holaeoiteo-. The acveos r�7ad-,�to parcel: # 2 currently exists to the top o� ; -he hall and has a 1I� o grade.; - Tbl s road mai need surfacing or. some surface s`(:abilizatio:n to p�:even-t erosion. 3 Clear Creek 'West runs throush the far easternportion of the property. 4,-, The site is typical foothill oak woodland, S The Butte Oouaty General Plan, Land Use Element designates es `the area Grazing - Open Land. Zoz itg is AR -- NTLI - 3. Parcel # 'I canna, be further split due to current �,on.ing, and. parcel # 2 probably will not accommodateXurther' splitting due testhe limited useable area for sewage- d1sposal. The current use in toe area is dispersed rural _re- i, grazing and open lendd The proposal willbe consiotont w ith surroundng uses. 14: Public servicea currently do not exist in the arca. The nearest tire station is the main of Forestry/Butte Comity ' - �. .b'�::��e Department station ixk bx�o�rille, ten. C�0� MA60 away. - : 'I'7Ca) Soil is s].iallow, ;and roclty and may be poor for septic systems. ' Any septic/leach field system's must be approved b the J$utte Cou#y r, Enviro mental Real th bepar�t'm . lt„ � �'� pp y 1? (b) The situ .is in a high, f:Lre hazard. - area. �f imp A piez'id ix F -» pag`o 1 09 8 li r :c TO, ( secrotary tow Resov"X"Con 1416 Ni,n'tb Street, ROOM 131 � S ` Saar. amento , Cal.iXornia 9551: Ue, I 1 $ i919 0 00=1,;y Mork, 001inty OX- Bird Street 1;SO-NJ C6r4berk TO, CA 95q - n --- 1RD laog Tentative ntative Parcel MaD AP_ W 41-43-2$ I Pra� eot c cata�on Spear. Ic ? . poAd ,..,�1�C�L1"�iq ��.x, �3C7� �J �s�(� �q8't; f�:�9'� q� �.A�' t'tiot City 00 n•ty orovihlo Butte Deso ai�i n o . I-TOe Purpose, and enetc7,a�axiee of Pxtaje 1; obar ging boundary linos wi.tUn existing parcel Butte Coot Publicy` ng ro App rave Pd r at Name of oizLy.Agency lgoncy Name of Perpon or Agenoy Cerrying out PrOjeC O� iter A rTarkson_ Exc lap , Status: 011001{ Ono L i.eterl.al. (See. 15073) Declared Emergenoy- (See. T Oa•tegoriagl, Bxemp°ti or ., State Type sand section i).wri cergeney Project (Bao. 11,1071 and (ofd bor Hea;.7ans tv�y prr��r~s�� io exempt: ane project meets the defitition of a Class 5(a)exeMption. 0r5n• U—E Person _ Area ode Tel.e�nox�� Extension apa. 1�e1 eon, reC oc (97,6 5;54' 417 hT 1� d 'try epp1icmI,-*.. .,. I. Attach eevtiXled document off' exompti:or fi.ndin�. '. Ilas a no't -pe of e omption boon Xiled by the patio t;nuy ApX7 "r�~7 ]g t1 o proje'et? yes Xo-, taviro�.mex t al'' A 1�v1* Direet0w r NOTtCF OF bvTNmlNATION Pff 6 1979 TA L7 Secretary for Resources Cwt( A. lV .SO,10unty Plerk 1416 Ninth Street, ;Room 1311,�. J�iG1 Sacramento, CA 95814 sy.�.� oputy /7 County Clerk County of FROM', X895 Bj..r ,T,Ue (Lead Agency) T, a ra. onrrieri al �ReVJ:OW `ITepa�`�Emdn L Cot x Lir c'onter Drive Orovillo. SUBJECT:. riling of Notice Of Determination in Compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code ;i LRA Lot; 7J-06.0 6 .__. ._ ® �'p—ra0ect TIt .e I Tentative Parcel Map APO 41-47-28 Fdwavd Yelland tate CI ear.ing s—e---tVU�mlber I s mitted to State ear ng House antc er"sot — — '>~e ep one . Num er Eawl D. i� tj Diroctor. 1C�r?`������•777 P ro' ect vocation - One mile west of Highway 70, one ;Wile east of .Take` 1 rtllfour mi southwest of ConcoW te�errPoJectllesco r r pRao -r--------� 'Tentative parcel mt�» creati�z ttvo aprcel s. This is to advise that the BUL-be C(,lwt;y Advi!Wry Agency LEa;a agency has made th&-fd1lotding determin�: ations egarditt�,the above-described project: 1, The wi�1 t�roj,ect � have a signifi,yant effect on the w9 I1 � n o \y. yA �y {y environment, 2, I„�T An L"nrtirottr�t�tttal ]:hipact~ Report was nre pared for this project 1 u e provisions of CEQA, and Baas' aertified as rr �Cal.ifornia 5 equirad be Section 15b8SC�), 1.4 y Administrative Code, /27 A Ne- gatil ve Declaration teas prepare T icor this pro j ectr: pursuant to the provisions of or ti ort e pthay be e cam�.ned � copy of the Negative 'Doclata�- P . � A. Ari ` at the Environmental gdviM 4 bppattmont, 7 County CjM_6r brive, Oroville, Galiforxtia 59 , 3, / 7 A Notice of EXemption Was i:il'm indicating tt�i91"project t _.: exempt E1on1 ;etivi;ronwental. revi3O-W., 1 , "K'Y1da.aC I:i`, page �,` of 2 ,pp ✓ 'Appl:Loant:... sT., Ye"yind Asso0Zor' � orl 1-47 T7:�SCUaSI ;Lo 79 .06 -06 -iia ... _; 11« Prz)ject Doaoripti.on I. Type of Prodeot: Tentative`•; ;rcel Map B2. rief Description Lanni division, of 80 acres to create an 8 -acre parcel icor residential develop,tment.plus remainder (73 acres) �s l oo'4t p'x : Nelson 1�a��4 toad nth apcis'ed oar l bo :smile. r A. rondo -ane West of Concow Reseyyoir► 4 Proposed! Density of Development: 8+ acrd ijarcel; existing residence on Am6un't of Impe vious Si rfacin g`» Minimal. -one 600± �"oot driveway rE mai�lder . Acceds and Nearest Public ltoad(o) Adjacent to and ready access from Nelson Bar Road, off Lunt, Road and Highway 70. Method!. of Sewage Disposal Individual_ septic -leach fields a. Source of Water Supply:. Wells --- 9. VIJ=ima ty of Power tines: Adj acent 10. Potential for i'urthew l.arid. divisions and development: Parcel. 02, ( emaindo-r Qf pj: pert could be .further deyelonod. _ B. Environmental Setting Pb,ysical. Environments 14 Terrain' a. General Topographic Rolling openfoothill terrain of moderete -_ gentle slope._ 1. Slopes:_Lvel,*o 20W,era'lY i0-].5 on ne�,i developable parcel. c. Elevation: 1400-15.00 :feet k,.SRL 6. Limiting Factors c Moderate s lopes , on 'proposed parcel #1. 2. Soilw' a« xype8 and Oha ac-beristi(,s s r,�)ul ding -Aub xzn S©il Associ atiorl characterized by shal'lO to 'vcr_y sl alloy;► soils on 5-50* slopes,, dime nce d ,w�:. b. Limiting Vactorsp. Erosion otental; shal.aay. soil, '. Natural Ha cards of +bhe Land a. Eart;b izake done: Tia Bend Fault lies wi:thi.n 14 milos . Eronion Votenti.alrm6d'etato-L401d6 ViVe Hazard! Hi -K, c. Landslide Pot e ►t3. l : Moderate e. E �)axnsiv0 Soil Poter tial,• Low 4. lI *drol.ogy I1oaa Creek intermittdnt 1J.ovts th'1rb y pP ", ( a ra e:- itL.-1M11e �E corner ' n« Surface ��lat�;�: off: `prorC�..tw into t 'le �o V,,,�, . • yj e" v C F"J b� Ground Water;. Unknown. Near- surface GW anl.ikel c Brainarp ;Oharacteristios : Site draiYiu a c an ble read, .Iy accom- modated by Hodapp Creek which flows through parcel; 1. i; d, Annual Rainfoll. (normal.) w 50"55 inches Limiting L"aetors: None z I1 3'1Ea .,• f" 7 6 Acourtic Quali`,y , IIigh - little residential or, traffic use in area. Air iph -If Bi.ol.ogi cal Env zzanmmen L S« Vegetation : Grassland with scattered oaks predominately. Oak wrLodlaTid throuj�}iout area. _ °rme ri a.rirn vegetu��.'on: .u�.l dl Lid e Habitat p17 iy Upper Sonoran Life Zone; moderate suitabilit � E3 -hhl ` a :fes; }1C1 i tat. O'LIItu.ra..i. J�YFvironmr nt .. 'IO. Arak aeo].ogica7. and 1Ti,storical Resources in the area, Recorde i Archaeological sites exi,,�t on rolodxty" 11, Butte County, General. Plan d.psignat oxo. Grazier Open Laj d (Planning Go'mmis .*an pro�ost�,l Rural IZP83*A Anal) . '1 Existing ZoningIt A" 2 General Existing Land Me on-site: I residence., Grazing. Majority of " roperty is `undeveloped ppen land. 14o Sir a.`Ounding Area a. Land Uses: Similar to protect site with widely scatte- dd homes. t 1a: Zoning: A-2 General c. Gen. Plan designationsGrazing - Op6h Land (Ti ml)Mountainous Tb� i<ain�; xrtli:er to nortlieast) a. Parcel Sues:. widely - generally very lame (80*) 'Varies, W. e Popul ati ori: Very .Low. density -widely dispersed. '1 Character o:' Site and Area., Open undeyel.ojjee pasi~ure Vie. 16. Dearest Urban Area:' OroVille - 20 miles, Paradise ­d;"' 5 mikes by 'road. 1�- P.e'levau.t Sohoree of Lnf].uence: IV/A ,w 18., Improvements Standards Urban Area: Iq/A 19. Fire Protection Service: a. Nearest County (State) Vise Stati.on;,Otbirlil l� - 1.8 m3.le � (J rbo ."„ Ve Wat��, r Avail.ab l.it,�'„ Capaoity of_.i"ire truOkg�,},�ell:s Gap Seasonal) O. Schools ,.h Area : Or2Vi llb O Fant i * :A.ppendi.x 1" w`,page 7b b,� 9 44. DTQ.CUSSI"ON OF 1;1.1 VIRONMENTRL EVALUATION b �. Th ) C Cc) Ce) e szt: e h a 'i � a moderate - high erosion p`pte.utidl. Proposed parcel, ,#1 east; o£ Nel�oa;', ;far Road has inod(trate sl :opes o 15 and a possible buralding location- near, requiriy;Q, driveway the top of the ! hid l a �.engttx ,bfir UilsonBar cRoad ��and pdevelopmef[t of a ,�eV61 bui�l�da:ble site, "'DrQision increases are possible. Wever the parcei4 :.site;' 1�2 itas an �sacistng re�iidence,, h.s c:ffeiw. Pxoosed%p8;r�ce1 of 8 acres reduces the concern 1 th t 1 Y , . `'ej Oovlle) why h zs rloc atednaneama ler downstream, r� i� a ect Like from the per,ty, This �.mpact is not e�ti►ec:��;ed to oc:curer. pro.., 1(h) : The site isilo4.ated in an arem of high erosion potent, and potential earthquake activity (11 Mile south of Big Bend Rau t, major foothillsfault �o:ne) , a 14:Public Public Services acre limited in this somewhat .isolated a,rela. Vex, di;s ersed esident.i� l use currer,,tly exists in the region., g ,The Awa a d` s os_a, s' 17(a): Soil conditinnsr�are mar inial. g p stk5m must moot Butte :ounty Subda.vision Ordinanto Standards, y 21: No recorded archaeological sites exist on the :propertyi q survey of the a property recently confirmed one location, oft the prop- posed 8 -acre propert'Yt l;efer to the attached letter fxori the Society dor California Archaeology. Development of th-S 8�acre parcel. could damage this archaeological resource. Appendix pale ref n7777 .r'� JI � d ' 1 MXTIGAT QN MEAMES One of the foll,,owing mitigation measures shall be Laqui, d; 1. Granting an easement for -the areacovered, by CA Mi+30, to the Society for Californir. Archaeo"logy, which would �t alloll: the area to be raised a; it is presently, but, would ensure that the future impacts to the site would ', minimi:yAd. 2 A complete surface collection: of the artifacts on CA''BIJT-` 304 and test excavation ito determine if a '"subsurface de-' posit exists by a qualified archaeologist, who would', then determine if further mit' ,gatiosi measures aro necessary. 3. ,Piovide the opportunity for 8ocidty fur, -,Ctrl fOrnia Cs ,the Archaeology to enter the property prior to any deve,lOp- ment within the area of the archaeological site in brder "- to further ir,ltrvey, map, collect, and otherwise reco`rcl the archaeoLc jjical resources, within a period of oh year after project approval; I °1ppind�c ,+ purge .8a. of 0 r J i � I Tty . W T RM L1V�iTT(yN , btk, F/?p et, tiara' agency `;� s r' I! <7 On thebasis of this , n:itial evaluations ' 0 1find the 'sad Pro o p pzoject COULD NGT have a signifca;jt effect on the envitonml„nt, and a UE LARAT oN T w a.. r„ 4d,.that :� �n ugh the prt�pose pcaert: coulr_1 'have a effect ,00 biignificant the envitonment,; 'there Will, not: a significant effe-ct in this case ,because the mitigation me4so) es dOscribed on an attached si 'eet have been added to the project• A N4QxirIV8 OtCLARATION TS !ZWOMMINDE.D. [] find the proposed ► . - ., T fi P p pza�E�ct, MAY have a s�.gnifycant _ffect: on tkip envir<;�,�men ,, and eh ENV'IRONMENTAt, IMPACT RRPORT is Le quired . bate Septiembet i3, 1015 gnat=ure Por: M2ROMMEN'> AL REVI w D�NiiV!,A T Earl D. Nels6n Ehvirbwdtitai Ileviewor , ; ppperid. 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