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HomeMy WebLinkAbout042-080-078� im I ir fl _ Li Z. .1 9 'b.%.%\ \� 1 � im I ir fl _ Li Z. .1 9 'b.%.%\ \� A� 1 � P 1 04 r 1 RR i • �� i 1u)1 V PLANNING CGl �t � ',SUi R"i SHEET FOA A DIVISIONS, RICHARD, . W. & YATiiY P. GUDGEL L4G� 81% zW-26 ^� 10 Tenaya. Lane, lovato, CA 94947 Same _ CT DESCk'IP�IION TENTATIVE, PARCEL MIP to divide 2.5 acres to create two Parcels; .�3 acres and 1 @'x.17 ages, 2 parcels located at the norteast corner of Hwy. 32 and Kennedy Avenue. Pirea A=5_=S 'SO R I S PARCEL NUMBER(S) 42-08-78 w Commercial , l G C-2 GENERAL PLA: l CommercialPROJECT CONSISTENT? a/2sI89 �-4�-.PRAi, PLAN CONFOR14MCE REPORT DATE OF APPLICANT SIGNATURE CONSERVATION ACT COU!THACTS? .r 9/28/89 D St .APPLICATION TRECEI`ilEi? ; _IT/SURVLjOR/CSV L EPJGINEER: Bill Dinsmore Rolls) Anderson & Rolls .xF.ESS : 965 Fir Street, Chico, CA 95928 VA,5Z PLANNING DIRECTOR"S REPORT PREPARED RONMMTAI C' SSL jCATEGORICAL EXEMPTION DATE FILED �O=NATION AND DATE NEGATIVE DECLARATION I?ATE .ADOPTM MITrIy M NVO. DECLARATION DATE ADOPTED., ENV. IMPACT .REPORT w DATE CERTIFIED STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO SCID . COMMITTEE Mtt'CING DATE_ AbVISOAY AGENCY HEARING DATE- AbV18ORYAGENCY ACTION APPEAL RMAINO DATE EOARI) ACTION C(OW4ENT8 Vok7 PLANNING DIRECTOR' a REPORT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION X ` ..,; ` . �? 4i ,,,IVE PARCEL MAP PREL114INARY StYbDIVISION Ws�, VER APPLICATTON '(Please check appropriate box) Ai i' A LICANT:2-tc-�l.►i� W. � y P. CXAI�L.- PHpRE E37'-AFF IM- WRESS: _ 10 TPN�o�-/p. LM,�� Nn�lr4,"a 1�4. X494'1 PHONE 90. SILL- L1rt�,�5►-•cony ..� ZI%1GINEER OR SURVEYOR, _F-OL-Lb.:/ ✓i sows �; hof (�S .1MONE 7'iO. 835'-l4z z_ AZDRESStD(-S Frx- I. M, NOTICE, OF HEARING TO: t• c.ttor.� �. �1Crt�J�=ad_.:. T-0-CATION OF 'PROPERTY TOWNSHIP ZZ t-J_ �� SECTION .RANGE �:: ABSESSOR' S PARCEL NUMBER: 41 a 1 TOTAL ACREAGE ----S ac.. IZASE SUBMIT PREL 1-11NARY TITLE REPORT OR REGI; NT PC:'LICY OF TITLE' ZIiSURANCE (dated within last _six months) WITH A 1PLICAS:ION. INDICATE MAW THE DATE AND RECORDING INFORMATION BY WHICHryr IS PARTICULAF< 'P,-'ZCEL WAS CREATED: DATE BOOK r I --T--1 S4�y .�,�...—. PAGE 15! VU14BER AND SIZE OP PARCELS BEING CREATED (inalWing aklx rem finder. DISTANCE TO NATURAL WATER COURSE OR STORM DRAIN 2 PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE' DISPOSAL: � '� `yr .v�;s /1-yi•ctrl- v s (Check with. Health DeY°, ttmerj;: ) PROPOSED SOURCE OF WATER: 5 (Check with Health Departme:t) DO POWER AND PHONE LINES EXIST TO THE BOUNDARY OF THE ORIGINAL pARCEL p IF NOTESTIMATE THE DISTANCE THEY WILL, HAVE TO EXTENDED: _ VOLUME PAGE . THERE ARE ANY NO ACCESS STRIPS, THESE MUST BE SHOWN ON THE TENTATIVE IMP AND THE RECORDING DATA INDICATED BELOW: VOLUME PAGE DISTANCE TO CITY LIMITS I ,S _ i,- LLL Cs WIES THE OWNER OF THIS PARCEL NOW OWN, OR HAS HE IN THE ,PAST OWNED, LAND i670INING'THIS PROPERTY? a.i,vivr�a:vtcrr yr r�rrii.�vt�tv•i• i f_��_z7Lel SIGNATURE OF OWNER OF RECORD FOR "FICE USE. 15NLY To Subdivision; Committee:, To Advisory Agency ,Must Take Action By! Azpe ;l to Board 0£ :Supervisors: Expiration date: Cs�mments _ _{ sceipt umbe �(. Total y Y ap�,ia� e~�L�f �• � M���+ono.iv..W.�Mv+1+obi.�t•s4M:tsAJ��waDYJs:.��Gpr..4+�htln, i�w'u%M' i. r�.� �,r Page 2 it J 4r .'' , EVIL OF,"NEAREST PUBLIC ROADS V-Zr eQ,t /a V e ivir- =9 TANCE TO NE:ki'+EST PUBLIC ROAD.. '40)at0t.*JC,- �zbr infozmatlon 'on nearest public road, Check with Public Works �pt�rtmera �) :,LV- ACCESS IS BY A RECORDED PRIVATE ROAD EASEMENT, X TACH DOCUMENTATION TO T=S APPLICATION. ACCESS IS BY A RECORDED PRIVATE ROAD EASEMENT, INDICATE DEEB Z0,FERENCE4. VOLUME PAGE . THERE ARE ANY NO ACCESS STRIPS, THESE MUST BE SHOWN ON THE TENTATIVE IMP AND THE RECORDING DATA INDICATED BELOW: VOLUME PAGE DISTANCE TO CITY LIMITS I ,S _ i,- LLL Cs WIES THE OWNER OF THIS PARCEL NOW OWN, OR HAS HE IN THE ,PAST OWNED, LAND i670INING'THIS PROPERTY? a.i,vivr�a:vtcrr yr r�rrii.�vt�tv•i• i f_��_z7Lel SIGNATURE OF OWNER OF RECORD FOR "FICE USE. 15NLY To Subdivision; Committee:, To Advisory Agency ,Must Take Action By! Azpe ;l to Board 0£ :Supervisors: Expiration date: Cs�mments _ _{ sceipt umbe �(. Total y Y ap�,ia� e~�L�f �• � M���+ono.iv..W.�Mv+1+obi.�t•s4M:tsAJ��waDYJs:.��Gpr..4+�htln, i�w'u%M' i. r�.� �,r r.. FOR OFFICE USE OLX: Receipt # Pro j eat c PPENbIX E Date Filed F-1vironmental Information Form (To be completed by applicant) GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Name and address of developer or project sponsor: .0•k/, W off. R Cu L— In =tzs b- L - tJo%1 ^-%0 aa- 2. Address of Project: 401 u • �� i? c•rco �- Assessor 0 s Block and Lot Number 4 -0,.b ---ta 34 Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: Wp�-t , C.7L, rj5, ,0 ►ars, Y (�i,ls h;�r,7.Sa.J�s ►'ZoU.b �4�5 �rz 9rj "- Gl'�i GO, �'� �'S52.�j 4. Type of project: (i.e. rezoning, subdivision)' 54 List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals requiriad for this project, including those required by City, Region;il, State and Federal. agencies! i`'i cm�rnn-G-a-�. r� ,ij►wta-w•; �, ,�--' 6, Ekisting zoning district 14 Proposed use of site: 1?-r�-sito•0:�-JMA- a-►iNt pit c� tet. w 1�-t; douse . PROJECT bEScR1PTrbN 8'4 Site size! .mac, 9 Square footage of building-(s): Nr 10. Number of floors of constructions; 1J% IliAmount of of -street parking provided#. 1. Attach site development pian: t-11'r— l3i Proposed schedulingt P/ 14. Associated projects: 1JI14- 154 Anticipated incremental Ld'ev dlgolm�Qnt: �lvj�eeb.n:eNi++b+ywn•loicl.dmi:iattq%AKue�t�+ifi�yf'(�,!i(i�-ti`'�i'►tivlfi.• � '►1.'?'�4i�! �!EKJA6 �YtlF4l,iKl�/�+1r.i.!�; +aSty�p� rstrni!'w�tk��t�5�'Y�biit�annY,,. �•4.l 4�'.� a', � ji 16. If resident*, include `,.he number of unIts sch ,L Paula of unit sizes,, and type o.1 household size expected. uovrjo�rJ 17. If commercial, indicate the type, uhsther neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, squtte footage of sales area,:. and loading facilities. Urrtel-NaLo 18. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. h1/66- 1.9. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the pro j ect . 0/a 20. If the project involves a variance, conditional use cir rezoning application, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required► ►JA Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). YES NQ 21. Change in existing features of any keaches, lakes, or hills, or substantial alteration of ground contours. 22. Significantchange in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. 23 Significantly change pattern, scale or character c„ general area of prbjdgt. ✓ 24* littericant amounts of solid waste or 25 Change in durst, ash, smoke, fumes or od6ts in vicinity. 26. Significant change in late, stream or ground water quality or quantity; or alteration of existing drainage patterns. 27. Substantial change in existing noise orD vibration levels in the vicinity. 28. Site on filled Land o,� on slope of 3o percent or more: 29. Use or disposal. of. Potentially hazardous materials,j such as `toxic substances, flammables or explosiv-ds. +e�aadrtkweubaxwi�iraovic«phutM++o:+a+arimliwl�*,r+m.�n.+.4*uu�dt�+ta.�q'n!J,Eywr,� Rmbtr+i�ts4.botV++�lt�ikl��t�ta+�et�+ib+aso�tCv�Ot�+* YES NO �.� 30. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc.). 31. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc..). 32 Relationship to Part of a.larger project or, series of project . ENVIRONMENTAL.SETTING Describe the project site as it exists before the p`oject,' including inform, -'-ion on topography, soil stability, plants and anima" c, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Descry a any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. 34. Describe the surrounding properties, includinginformation on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects'. indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land'use (one -family, apartment houses, shops, department stores etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage., set- back, rear yard, etc.). CERTIFICATION: i herebyToertfy that the statements furnished abode and in the attached exhibits present till data and information required for this initial 'evaluation to the 'best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best. of my knowledge and belief.' Date a p- (Signature) HaiJT"TE Cdtn'TxY R E E V e D C-F-WERA%" PT-Ar CONVOfliMAI�CE %EPC7RT_ x ;RCEL MAP dR Sx:rgD2'V2•S2dIV MAP AUG — 3 1989 ROLLSo ANDERSON It:oms 1-4 to be completed by applicantb y t, ►� jj `` n I,yS 1, AMICANT NA2�r,,' AND ADDRESS: r_(' _�i , ain f'p_ Rill "I-!l1.i 11 '2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: J,J % ° (�/1 p � � Gl 4 3. ASSESSOR IS PARCEL NUM.BER(S)]�tfZ-"�` 4, PROPOSED USE: 2110 following iters are to be completed by the Planning Departments Sf . ` y �,F A�' r�, CURRENT ZONING: G �. ��? I.'I 1,r1 i r:Yrtlm At �! /"� _ LAND CONSERVATION AGEMENT: / l.V GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONd 'i 1 tCt x pnvelonment/Site'pesig ation Criteria: YES No I. Vr It is recommended that you perfol-M the foll,awing checked items:. t — ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK BOTANICAL SURVEY 4 . 145,!-intim. 7 G`�� Suri. S s GEOLOGICAL SURVEY _ 61 7. YES NO QSi WITHIN DEPARTMENT OF FISH 9 AND WE DEVELOPMFJIX ZONE: UTA _ 11 - ----- WITHIN FLOOD PLAIN: . WITHIN ARM, SPECIFIC OR Staff DEtermination ' Substantially conforms to: LAND USE PLAN: rr� JJ GENERAL PLAN: 1., Land Use If YeS o .1r 2; COnserVation_ Nano of Pian 3. Open Space 4. Safety z WITHIN URBAN RESERVE: 5 Noise V—f'c If Yes, b. Housing _.. .N�ne of Reserve L1. Circulation .. ZONING: 'r r�i Ll r. S t)�.p j r3 N__--�+ ( `ty "� rtn rh_M rZ AIRPORT LAND 08pf, ftjL'. c" • f : �r fh moi. r�� lrtiG_z. , t�r�Gt`tci tl_h%i,Yv ` t _ +te+l ��► —� r 't C. L`t'Q,�,� ' l 'IA:211:: y ' ,�..t� C.E. C:Ul C Ct, . �1-�"u.k.�.vi,...Y7Jt.i 1 J"r`% ",l f 41t.� I� �r �.1��•`7A� t.�� �''�l'lith r'' r r'T I (i WY *se' i�;• t� is .4 + ti t" 1 1 t� :Y L°V�r AS THE CO APPLICANT FOR THE REQUEuTEf7 I�r1IdD I IVISIM I: 'Ali AWARE OF TIM AbOV.H STAI-1 Dt��f; rhll to+'P1[ON kLCr�;�CYtlu 'f(f; C.OtiPOftf fANLE WITH ITkE Gi NEia1L PL,1N /'CND ZONING. Sigltalure of Applicant "`. _ 1' %'�-�'-i. c fthi # repo>+t Will expire and be discnt -'f 'montEjs from thri data u[ 't1jo sl uxf siE►l;:tltrr. LI) 10008 (reprised 61,47) i r- COMMERCIAL ' Primary afUmerchandisetandsserv�.cctrvties providing a full, 6_ es to the general public. Secondary Uses: Wholesale storage and distribution, processing 2d manufacturing, transient lodging, dwellings and group quarters, home occupations, utilities, public and quasi --public uses. Site Desizaation Criteria: T. needed for commercial development within 20 years. 2. Good road accessibility to service area or traveling public. 3. Adjacent or 'near utilities, walkways and commercial de- velopment . 4. Less than 20110 slopes. 5. Adequate fire and police protection. 6. idequate water supply and sewage disposal capabilities. Intensity of.Use Minimum parcel sizes, dimensions and set- backs to facilitate commercial development. ResidentL,al and industrial uses limited to .min: mize conflicts with commercial. uses Consistent Zones: 0-1, c-2, C -C, If -01 N -C, PA -C, R-41 S -H. Zanis'ingotypes of ccmmercial and non-commercial uses in area. 2. Traffic volumes on nearby streets. 3. 1Vumber of 'residents in service area. 4. parcel ' sizes tsadjacent ter quality,azr quall noisetraffic flow andsafety$ -and general envivo nm ental quality. 6. Local desires. 55 a.w X Planning Department NAME: RICHARD & KAP! ,TI''t1' GUDGEi, X Environmental Health Department X CDF (Forestry Department) AP: 42-08-78 Attn: J. Graig Carter (on areas north of 'red line on map) Butte County Sheriff PG&E (check title report for easement) Pacific Bell Butte County Mosquito Abatement OR Oroville Mosquito Abatement (areas within large map in cabinet) S ool D' trict ( all map) _ !w Water Compan (;if individual wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co. California Water C rvice Company (Chichi -area) Orovi`Ie—Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Therma!%to Irrigation District ('Thermalito area NE of river) Limesaddle Community Services District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd. ' to lake) Del. Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigation District. City of . . . (check wall maps for spheres of influence) Oroville car,, ca Paradise Biggs Gridley CnVILLE AREA ONLY;: Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see 'large map in'. cabinet) El Medio 'Fire District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only) K,GGSj-RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY)o. check Wall map and title report to see What applies. Some areas overlap. Drainage District 11. 'Dra-,'.nage District m2 Drainage District #100 Drainage District W200 �. Reclamation District #883 Reclamation District '#2056 Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District Butte Cteek Drainage District IK CER'T'AIN CASES Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) Dept. of Fish and Game (near hater and in rural and m6untait areas) ;Cal Trans (near State Hwy: 52, 70, 99, 149 (Chico cut-off); 1.62 ((alive Hwy, Richvale Hwy.)f 191 (Clark Road) State Water Quality Control Board (projects with more than 100 Lots or units') United States Forest Service (if project borders U8,k land =check AP books) ( State. Water Resources Departmentprupery 'near Lake Parks and Recreation Department (,property ro erttnear LaOrovillc) ke Oroville Watershed) Rock Creek Rn_claimation Dist, (West of Chico Airport) south of Rock Creek and easthrea Recreation & Park Dist Chico H t (only for subdit�i:sions) of'Hw, 90 (see wall ma Sotithern Pacific Tvansportati.on Co. SPECIAL CASES: check title report for any mention of special services or easements such as to Thormalito Irrigation District (numbered items.) s „ • AV J. LA N E) OE NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC= HEALTH ;- bIVI8ION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Address rp 196 Memorial Way p 7 County Center Drive 10 747 'Elliott }load Reply to Chico, Colifornla 95926 OrOY111e, California 95965Paradise, California 95969 Telephone: 916/991-2727 Telephone: 916/538.7281 Telephoner 916/872.6308 October 24, 1989 Richard,& Kathy Gudgel RE: Richard &'Kathy Gudgel Parcel, Map 10 Tertaya Ln. NE Corner Hwy 32 & Kennedy Av. , Chico Novato, CA 95947 AP# 42-08-78 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Gudgel I 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 information, we can recommend approval or r conditional approval. Recoffanended Conditions for Approval 1. Provide an area for wells and 100' l.eachfield free setback around those areas on parcels 1 and 2. 2. Provide a 100' leachfield free setback around existing wells either c,ri:thin the property or 'within 100' of the property boundaries on parcels i and 2; 3. Meet the requirements of the Butte County Nitrate Action Platt. Compliance may require the construction of a sewer, main to the property line :for future sewer' service .acid the recording of sewer service and/or storm drainage agredments `' 4. Place a note on the map that states "Butte County Permits for the installation of individual septic systems may require the r const-*uction of seder laterals for future public sewer connection," 5. Place a note on the map that states "Parcels 1 and 2 are subject to sept is tank system sewage flow restrictions of 334 gallons per acre per day." , d iC�"ovtl��i, `sfwrat�� 'I l� u t 6/ coontq --_� LAND OF NATURAL WeAiTH ANI) 85AUTY PLANNING 'DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE.- OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397 TELEPHONE; (916) 5387601 October 27, 1989 11.1chard W. & Kathy P Gudgel 10 Tehaya Lane ,Novato, Ca 94947 IRe. Tentative Parcel Map AP 042-080--078 Log ir89--09--28-01 Dear Mr. and Mrs, Gudgel ,An initial study 0f your proposed project, a 'Tenative'Parce! Map, lndlsates potentla;lly adverse Impacts to the ehvironinent (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). To reduce oi• eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as part of the project. CltherWlse, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) 1s required pursuant to the QaIIforhla Environmental QU-AlIty Act. 44,n early response to this notification, sent to the Planning Department, Wlli expedite the scheduling of your project. Please. forWard your Wrltt0h response within 15 days from the date, of th i s _ I otter :_ _ should you have any questions regarding this matter, please Contact thls offlce between 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 'p:m. S.1 S,. A. Kircher Wrector of P16hhlhg Craig 8. Sanders Ass l s,tant Planner cit 1 r enc, mac: Ro118, Anderson, & Rolls APPENDIX x C(J'Ul:*TTY C� SL7T'DCE ENV YR�JNM�1'�7TA.;T'.� CH�C�:L,xS'T� "F'C7R-M (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG No, 89-09-28--01 AP No. 042-080-078 P- ACECGTzc�Lllyb 1. Name of proponent Richard P7. & Kathy P. Gyudge1 Z. Address of proponent and representative (i£ applicable): —10 Tenaya Larne Rolls, Arnclerson & Rolls —.dova°to, 'CA '94947 965 Fig: Street -. Chico, CA 95928 3. Project description: Tentative Parcel Map kw r -MA 7,gDA'TQP C FtXn3:NC;S . OF s T 0- wa:yxCA.:IVGE YEc._ MAYBE NO _ Deas the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, suiistantially reduce Lha habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or Wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare of endangered plant or animail or eliainate important examples of major periods ✓' of Wifornio history or ,prehistory? 2, Do,s the project have the potential to achieve short -tare benefits to the detriment of lon term c'snvirt�mental claim? g- $ A chart -tern 1 impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relativel brief or f•od of time While p long-term impacts will endure into the future, ) 3. Does the project have impacts which are ;individually limited but cumulatively y impact on two or conere eparate shthe swhe then;impaction eacchhproject resourceiis relatively small,�butre j theeffectof i� total. of those acts ori the envirorw*At is significant. it, 'Does the project have etivironmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? jam,<a . Z3F?' F ISI NA T.C3l`?' (To be completed by the Lead Agency), On the basis of Chis initial evaluation: .� !/WK find the proposedproject COULD VOT have a significant LZ4at on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION Vill be prepared I/WE find that although the proposed project COULD have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the MITIGATION MEASURES described on the attached sheet have been added to the pwuject. A NEGATIVE 11t;C1.ARATION will be prepared. !/WE find the proposed prdject MAY have a significant effect: on. the envirotimenty &nd an EW19o"RTAL IMPACT WORT in rega1red COUNTY OF BUTTEy PLANNING UPARTNZNT �G iDctoh 5r 2 7 y 19 69 Dy- Craig W. Sanders planner Assist41,�A'&, Reviewed by:.�i:-,- _ t� 0 , �' EN��l2CONM'�:NTAY. �1�'1?A�C,TS (Explanations of all FIYES° and 'IMAYBV answers ,are required on attached, shoatts). Z. tARM will .the proposal result in significant% YES Nnr a. Unstable earth conditions, or changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcover ng of the soil? e. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? L� e. .increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off site? E. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in.asiitation, deposition or ?erosion which may modify the channel of a river onstream ✓ is or the bed of the ocean or any bays inlet or lake? -- g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban arean7 g� h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes) landalidesj mudslidesi ground failure or similar hazards? 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? ✓` b. The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? 3. WATL'R. Will the proposal result in substantial., a. Changes in currents) or the course or direction of water movements in either :marine_ or fresh waters,? b. Menges in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? Need for off-sitki drainagep including vegetation ci removal, channel zationsurfac orcul et installationY G d, Alteration` to the co+-rse or flow of flood waters? s. change in the amount of surface water in any water body? ✓.- f, Discharge into surface waters, or in, any alteration of surface water quality, itineluding but -tot limited to temperature) dissolved oxygen or t/ turbidityl g. Alteration of the divedtion or rate of flow of ground Waters! ✓ j h. Change in 'the qt -,entity or quality of ground "waters, eibior through direct Additioris or withdrawals) or through iriteeeeptibn of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? i. Reduction in the amount of 'water otherwise available for public water supplias? '�` ,j, Vxposure of people or proporty to water -related hazarda such as flooding? 4. PLANT-LIPt. Will the proposal, result in substantial; a. Change in the diverts ty of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees) shrubs) grass, crops, and aquatic plants)l ._ r ►. b, goduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of naw species of plants into an arch) or in a barrier to the normal replenishment -of existing specaes't 1. Redudtion in aoreago of any agxi.cultural crap? So APIIMAT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial YES t�,,YIF_,,. NO a. Ukange in the diversity of species, or numbers of any speu'ies of animals {„birds, land animals including .reptiles) fish and ,shellfish, organisms or insects)? b• Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? V c Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals?% d. Deterioration of existing fish or wildlife habitat? ✓✓ G, NOISE, Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Increases in existing noise levels: b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 1. U= A14D GLARE. Will the proposal produce significant light and glare? S, LAND LASE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or Otanned land use of an areal $, NATURAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal, result in substantial; a; Increase in the rate of .use of any natural resources? Z b; Depletion of any non-renewable natural resources? r� 10. RISK OF UPSET. Will the proposal involVat a. A .risk of o.1plosion or release of hazardous substances (including) but not United 0, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? - r b, possible interflsrence with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation ;plana It. POPULATION. Will the proposal alter location) distribut3bn, density or growth rate of the human population? V` 11,, HOUSING. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? 13. TRANSPORTATIONLOIRCULATION. Will the proposal result in, a� Generation of substantial additional vehicle movements 'b,, Effects on exittting parking facilities; be demand for new parking? ►/ C. Substantial impact oil .existing transportation systema? L d, Agnificant alterations .to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/d goods? e. Alterations to Waterborne) rail be air traffic? t. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles) bicyclists or pedestrians? 14, SIC LERVICES. Will the proplical have an effect upons or result in a need for now or altered government servicer a, fire protection?_.�.,. b, Police protection? d Schools? r_ .. ✓'. d, Parks off.' other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public .facilities) includiog roadsl i/...T t, vl , hbr governmental sery ,cov! _ i i 15. ANERGY. Will the proposal result, in: YES MAYEE N0 . a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of anergy? 16, UTILITIES. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following., a.. Power or natural ;gas? b. Communications systems? c.. Water availability? t•f d. Sewer or septic systems`? e, Storm water drainage? �. f. Solid +.taste and ,disposal? 17., 'HI MMI HEALTH. Will the proposal resulle in: a. creation of any health hazardor potential hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? IS. AESTHETICS. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic 'vista or view open to the public, or Will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site opera to public view? 19. RECREA'TTatr. Will the proposal result in an impae.t upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities'! 20, MU U I&L RE50URCE8 . a. Will the proposal result iri the alteration or destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical: or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure or object? _ c. Does `lid proposal have, the potential to cause a physical change whict trohld affect unique ethnic cultural values? d. Will: the proposal restrict existing xeli°Siong or sacred uses within Ole potential impact areal Sc�YT5S G7N OV F'NVTJRQNl4 RN rALr I V'AT-,tyAnrXoN .zttached, -4, DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AP 042-080-07,8 Jb,3b,c;I6ei Extensive disruption and overcoverin'g of the soil may occur as a result of commercial development on the two parcels being ,c:reated. However, the -same development could occur Without the !b.enef i t of this parcel map A.,IdItIonaI rUnoff generated by oveecovering of the soil Will be t..ddressed at the time of bullding permits ,and a permanent solution to ralnage will be required. Due to the permeablllty of the soil on- vlte little or no runoff occurs In Its natural state. Ilih All of Butte County Is In a Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone YJ II This projectIs not located near any Identified fault dberenc'e to building Codes will provide adequate protection to e.lsmlc activity.' a:b,1'7b: The project It directly adjacent to the southern Pacific Railroad tracks The Butte CoUntJ# Noise Element has Identified noise bevels that range from 79 dB one hundred feet from the tracks to 64 sd:8 at a distance of 800 ft. The applicant has stated that the Dntended use on-site Is. to be residential. The noise levels present ran this parcel are not compatible With residential Uses. Noise Revels will have to be mitigated to protect residents. The normally ,accepted noise. Level for a retldentlal developmeht is between 60 and SD dB CNEL.` Nolte mitigation measures may IriclUde any of the following suggestions or a combination thereof that will result In an goterlor ;noise level no greater than 45_d6 CNEL or Ldn 1 Constk-Uct a solid masonry wail along the railroad frontage that Will provide line of sight protection from railroad' noise. 2. Limit Wlndows-oh the northerly building frontages. 3 provide wall nsUlatlon no less than R-19. 4.. Set back homes at least 200 feet form the raliroad right -of -Way. S. Provide a landscape buffer along the railroad right-of-way, Include ever reen 'trees that WII1 reach 'a height of at least 15 feet within -3 years ,Gr;' The present planned l and Use for the area Is for commercial development: The applicant has stated that he Intends to .develop the, property residentially. The C-2 zone does allow for dwelling and dwell hg groups including apartments and If apaetmeht, are built It would be In keeping with the Commerclal designation, However' using 2.5 acres to accommodate Z single falrilly dweilings WIII be a Waste of commercial land and Will contribute to Inor068dd ,pressure to Zone new land commercially, Ls5 JOA ,c,d: Traffic generation resulting from 'this ' project could vary � adepending minimal effects while an Two single-#amlly p ype of Uses d an intensive commercial use opld have significant impacts especially on vehicle movement through Jhp Intersections of Kennedy Avenue and Highway 32 and Kennedy Avenue ;a;nd East Avenue The existing transportation Infrastructure Is not auItab le for uses generating high traffic volumes. The existing tdcess easement that will serve the rear parcel does not meet County standards This easement should be enlarged to at least 50 ft. Wide, An exception to the required easement width may be considered only if the use on the rear parcel 1s res rlcted to one single--'Pamliy dWelling iqa: Butte County's ability to provide adequate fire services Is being questioned due to financial constraints. Services In the Chico Urban Area are not 1n jeopardy of being cut as much as rural areas ,However, If other sources of funding for f"Ire protection are not found, services may be severely curtailed by 1990. This project Is located withln an area that Is ;planned to be serviced by a new fire statlon on the west side of Chico. A'mitigation fee of $15.00 per lot Is required to help fund this new station. A $200 per lot water tender fee V,liI also be charged if residential uses are developed `on- site, ,I -4b Sheriff services throughout Butte County are at a minimum .level. This project Will represent an Incremela'tal Increase In ;demands for service: I 6 High nitrate levels have been found in shallow wells located in the Chico Urban area. Septic tanks In the area have been Identified as the cause of this contaminatlon. California Reglonai_Water .Quality Control has required that new septic tank permits be stopped by 1991 and that a majority of the I•esldents now on septic systems hook up to sewer servlce suggested Mlt;igatl-on Measuresc 1. Place a note on the final map that states: Any residential development on parcels 1 or 2 must Incorporate measures to reduce interior nolse levels to .45 dB CNEL, or Ldn. These measures can include setbacks, addlt#onal Wail Insulation, reduced Windows on the northerly building facades, sound Walls or landscaping along the railroad right -of -Way, 2. Place a note on the final map that states, The Use on Parcel I shall be 1 ihilted to one 81ng1d family dwel i ing until a `60 ft -i access easemeht 1s provided, 3. Contribute $25;00 per lot to the West Chico Fire Stutlon fund, C13S 1 r Apnilcant Richard & Kathy Gudgel Assessor`s Parcel AP 042-080--078 Log 89-09-°28-0`1 DATA SHEET A,,. Project Des�.r i`pt l on Type of Project. Tentative Parcel R1ap; 2. Brief Description Tentative Parcel Map to divide a 2.,5 acre parcel to create 2 parcels; 1 @ 1.33 acres and l a 1.17 acres: 3. Location: On the north side of Kennedy Avenue, adjacent to _ Highway 32, Chico; 4. "Propos,d Density of Development: Unknown: 5. Amount of impervious Surfacing: Potent ICbI exists for substantial overcovering# 6. Access and Nearest Public R6ad(s) Parcel has 'frontage on Kennedy Avenue. 7 Method of Sewage Disposal Septic tank and leachfleld system. S. Source of Water Supply California Water Service. 9. Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent to parcel. 10. Potential for further land dl Vl^toffs and development: Potential for further and division exists under currenrt zoning; B.. environmental Setting Physical Environment: 1 Terrain a. General Topographic Character- Level bs- 'Slopes: 0-2%. c Elevation: 70'-A.8.L. d. Limiting Factors; None: 2'. Solls A . Types and Characterlsticst Vlna fine sandy loam, rich brown sandy loam 2-3 feet thick: It is loose and friable and contalns a fair % of organic mat 6r, Retains moisture Well: Surface drainage falr, subdralnage Is good. b: Llmiting Factors: None; 3. Natural Hazards of the Land a. Earthquake Zonet All of suite County is In a Moderate 8arthquake intensity Lone Vill b. Erosion Potentialt Low ci Landslide Potential: None: d'. Fire Hazard , Unclassified. ei EXpahsive Soil Potential Moderate, 4, Hydrology r_ a. Surface! Water • N : .� „. G round 'Water �:. Val le I ley atlU l fers c Drai;nagc Characterlstics: Parcel generally drains to the ww.tt d': Annual Rainfall (normal): 22” per year. +e. Limiting Factors: None. ` 5. VIsuaI/ScenIcs Qua IIty: Falr; S. Acoustic Quality- Parcel is Impacted by noise from railroad, 79 dB within 100 ft. off railroad. Entire parcel subject to 70 dB noise (even 7. Air Quality: Fair', 13101c), 1 caI Environment.,. 9. Vegetation,, Pr Imar 11 ly star thistle on -s l to y. WI1,dIIfcw_ Habitat: Provides limited habitat,, mostly for rodents, small mammals, and birds Cu l tura l' En V I ronment, 0 Archaeological and Histot1cai Resources in the al,ea: fJnknoWn, general 1y low,; 11. But't�e County General plan designatLon: Commercial 12. Fx i cs�t i Ihg Zoning: C-»2 13. ExlatIng Land Use on-site: Vacant. 14. Surrounding Area: a. Land Uses: (Mixture of residential and commercial uses. b. Zoning: C-2,. C Gen. Plan Des i gnlat i on: Commercial, d. Parcel S-lzest 1!°3 ac. to �+ mores. e Population: Mixture of ResIdentall and ;commercial Uses, 15. Character of Site and Area:; DeVe: l op l ng coirinierc i a l With sande residential Uses 16. Neiarest Urban' Area: W I th i n Ch I co Urban area 17. R<aIevant Spheres of Influences- QhIco of Chico 18. Improvements ,l;tandards Urban Are. -at Yes, 19. Fite Protege " oti Sery i c6-: Hydrant, Tanker t mics; . a. Nearest County �tSta'te) Vire StatIoo: Station 42 Chico, approXimatelly 4 in! lees: Water Avallab11ltyt 20, school; In Area: Chico Unlffr�d School rlstrlrt. . i 1 ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL 11 Map 11-1, Earthquake and Fault- Activity: Seismic Safety Element Butte County General Plan revised 1,-77, by CH2,1 Hill. 2, Map [1-2, Llquefactlon Potential Seismic Safet,1 Element Butte County Genera'i Plan revised 1---77, by CH2M Hill. 3. Map ,III -•,I, Subsidence & Landslide Potentlal: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77 by CH2M Hili 4. Map 111-2, Eros Ions Potential Safety Element, Butte rounty General Plan revised 1-77, by CHrn : II Map IiJ-3, Expansive Sol Is; Safety Element, Butte County_ General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M Hill. B.. Map IV -1, Noise: Noise Element, Butte County General Plan revised .1-•77,, by CH2M H 1 I I 7. Map V-1, Scenic HighWays: Scenic Hlghwa)� Element, Butte County General Pan reeked 1-77, by CHEM Hill, S. Map '111-4, Natural Fire Hazard Classes: Safety Element, Butte County General Plan revised 1-77, by CH2M HI11 1), Archaeological Sensitivity Map by James P. Manning, for Butte County Planning Department, 1983: 104 School 01strIct Map, Butte -°County PIannIng- Department. ii. Chlco Nitrate Study Map; Nitrate Concehtratlon In Shalloth 'Wet 1i, 1983, by Department of Waster Resources, Northwestern District, The Resouroles Agency, State of California. ia. AgelcultUrai Preserves Map, estabilshed by ResolUtion No. 67- 178o Butte County Board of Supervisors, December 5, 1987. 13. (+ I ood Insurance Rate Maps, national Flood insurahce Program; Federal Emergency Management A0ency. 1988; 14i USES Quad Maps, Chico Photo'revised 1969. 15, Sola Map, Chloo (1925)/Orovll e (1926) Area, U.S. DepartmOhf' of Agriculture, l6, soil Survay of Chico(193?6)/6rov11ie (1926) Area, U,S, Oerartmeht Gf Agr i cu t tl.ire f _I7, Butte Couhty Fire. Protection Jurisdictions and Facilities e4ap, Butte County flee Department and Callfordla Department ,of j Forestry. Butte Count/ Planhing Department; -XO Office os P,lannilig and RRasearch PROD4 Butte County 1400;Tenth Street, 'Room 121 Planning Department; Sacramento, CA 95814 7 County Center ,Drive or Oroville, CA 95965 X County Clerk County of Butte CTB,�EC7C c Filing of Notice of 1letermination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the ?ublic Resources Code. Vroject Title 1cP !i Name Tentative Parcel Map 042=080--078 Richard W. & athy iP.rludcre1 State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works (916) 558=7266 ?roject Location. At the northeast corner of Highwtay, 32 and Kennedy Aventtet aha co Area Project Description Tentative. Parcel, Maptodivide 2.5 acres to create i"pro parcels; 1 @ 1.33 acres and 1 @ 1.17 acres. "This is to advise that the 1 ut.te County _ (Lead Ageacy or Responsible Agency) bias approved the above-describedproject` on and has made (Date) the following determination.; regarding the above-described project: 1i The project will, _ will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2 _ An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to t1,7e provisions of CEQA. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions o"� CEQA, 3. Mitigation meastitts were; ,, Were not, made a condition of the approval of the project., 4. A statement of bverriding considerations was, was not, adopted this project,,. L P J i This is to certify that the final Exit With comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the g6neral public at: Butte toothy Planning Department 7 County Center Drive Oeoville, CA 95965 Date ;Received for Filing dhd Posting at OPIt ,- Signature Title DA -U, September. 27, 19$9 „. S :IE u,T c Richard & xathy Gudgel - T&VWIVE PARM MAP ASSESSOR'S PARCEL N[JM M(S) 42-08478 — LOCATION:,: .2 varces ].oc�, ateu sir the northeast corner of Kenned)k Avenue_ Chico. area. Attached are documents reg8Xdingt and a copy of, the above-described tentativO p for your review. If y1)u have any suggestion, additions or .recommendatLo �s concerW—jig this project, please, return them to th:ts office no later than October 18,1-959 �tery truly yours, William Cheff Director of public Work8 J Mendonua sistant Director attachments: C?rovi(I®� ii�arni L LD '1'160 (4/89) COUNTY OF BUTTE DEPAR'I1�1E�IT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive Oroville. CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 September 27, 1989 Richard Kathy Gudgel RE: AP 42-08-78 y 10 Tenaya Ln. Tentative Parcel Map i hiovato, 'CA 95947 ". Dear rtr. & Mrs. Gudgel This is to notify you. that your application, ft,: a tentative map for the above-referenced property is being submitted to the Planning Department for env:Lronmental determination, and to the. Environmental. Health Department for its review This application twill be considered complete when we have received notification from the ,laming Department and the Environmental Health Department that; all necessary data have been received. These departments twill, contact yoU regarding any additional information they may require. Very truly yours, William Chaff ., Director of Public Works i Mendonsa A sisttait Director ,JM/kk co�t Plannira Department Environmental Health Department. Rolls, Anderson & Rolls L LU 11�(t (Revised 2%88) Title I 101 I �I NEGATIVE DE(�LAY�ATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT NOTICL IS HEREBY GIVEN that the projc-ct described bellow has been reviewed pursuan,`t to the provisions of the California Environmental - Quality Act of 1.970 Public Resources Code. 21100, et, sed,) and a determination has been made that it will not have a significant effect upon the environment. AP *042-080-078 Log #89-09-28-01 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Tenati:ve Parcel Map to divide 2.5 acres to create two pax,.cels, 1. @ 1.33 acres and 1 @ 1,.17 a.crea. LOCATION QP PROJECT:: At the northeast corner of Highway 32 and Kennedy Avenue, Chaco area h N91E AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT .A'PPLICA14T: - Richard & Kathy Gudgel Rolls, Anderson, & Rolls' 10 Tenaya Lane 965 Fir Street Novato, CA 94947 Chico, CA, 9592F� 5, $LITIGATION MEASURES: . A copy of the, initial study regarding the environmental effect of this project is on, file at 7 County Center Drive, Or. ov il;le . This study was., 0 Adopted as presented; Adopted with changes: Specific modifications and supporting reasons axe attached; A public hearing on. this Negative Declaration was held by the decision making body. Bearing Body 'bate of Determination Determinat Tori: +` on the basis, of the initial study of environmental impact, the information prosented ct }earngs,'comments received on the proposal and bur own knowledge and independent research: We 1, find the, proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effecy the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION is herebadoptedt We find chat the: project COULD have a si.gnificarit effect, on the environment but will. in this case because of -��' d�escriberl a.tem attached mitigation mea,,o�not . in � abr;ve Which- are b • this refers 5 k+ict. made conditions of project approval. A condita_oh.a,'1 NEGATIVE DECLARATION is hereby adopted. Signatt�re Title