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r• r r• 9 �'� i� 4MATION SHEEI w I" = I I :' fl w I" = I I •f, IV I 06 ,..».,_... _ .. _.. »...... ,� ,.., , .. ,a `Califf and Jackie Beatt Lo x'89-03-07. 02 C/6 2677 Kennedy Avenues Chico, CA 95926 ate" Same P OXECT DESCRIPTION Tentative Parcel Map to divie 24.6 acre-, to create tlwvpaxcels at 5.0 acres and two parcels at 7.4 acres. on the south side of Kennedy Avenue, 2200 Feet easy; of Muir Avenue, Ccs area. 42-10-13 i IS PARCEL NUMBER (s) A"5GAN' PAL PLAN. Crop F q;kJECT CONSIS�.�ENT? Croo p January 30, 1989 '�F, 1;gtt L PLAN CON7R d ,P.NCE REPOW..0 DATE Cl? F,PPLxCANmSIGNAmi7lkl�._�.....,,»,......,..f�....•..M....» ,f��y CON49 TION ACT CONTRACTS_?.. N� 4 a,:M M $%. .._.Y .w,,M wf......;..aa......r..Y..: w......t...,.f...r.i.Y..ww .isn... .. r e x o-n ww ElAtln j&pL1 Gr.'"f T 11 RECI-:CVFD March 7, 1989 A e:. T/StjRV1aY0,A/ CYV 'L ENGINEER-.A & Q Engineering - - _._.. _..,fes ....._:....w.a ... _ .... tD.i' 1280 E. 9th Street,, Chico, CA 05"92(p DATE RLANNIN0, DIAW 'OR.' 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OF HEARING T06 its ':ism rLt:+n g n P p r L(7CATIl OF 'PROPERTY: TGWNSI"Z`= __2') RANGE RANGE SECTION 20 ASSESSOR•' S PARCEL NUbIDER a h 10 w, 13, TOTAL ACREAGE 24. 6 ac PLEASE SUBMIT PRELIMINARY TIT`% REPORT OR RECENT POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (dated within last six months WITH APPLICATION. INDICATE BELOW THE DATE ADM RECORDING INFORMATION BY 41iiCH TKXS PARTICULAR PARCEL WAS CREATED - DATE a BOOK WAGE NUMBER AND SIZE OF PARCELS B"_:'7NG CP_EkTED (including any remainder): -5.. 1._.ar, 7 _ 7_4 .fir• - - — -,. DISTANCE TO NATURAL WA'T'ER COURSE CP STORM DRA;I.N:acPn PROPOSER METHOD OF SEWtGE D'SPOSAL-, .6 i:ir i'_anIt 5,.;�ar•lhfia1rl (Check with Health Department) PROPOSED SOURCE OF WATER: i n i 'cilia 1 tv -.1 (Check wtith Health Departtdeht) , DO POWER AND,,PRONE Ll'NES VAIST TO THE BOUNDARY 0 'PTE MWINA'L PARCELT IIS NOTj ESTIMATE TIE 1)*0L8V),tCE THEW WILT., iWYS TO BE EXTENDED: N/A fir, W 102;0 Revised 7-24=$0 kf NAME. OF NEAREST PUBY,IC ROAD: _KennPdv A-p-.— DISTANCE TO 11HEAiiEST PUBLIC Rau: (For information on nearest public road) check with Public Works Department) IF ACCESS IS 3Y PRESCRIPTIVE RIG3T-OF-WAXY ATTACH DOCUMENTATION TO THIS APPI,,ICATIOtd�, NSA IF ACCESS IS BY A RECORDED PRIVATE ROAD EASEMENTa INDICATE DEED pXFERENCE: VOLME ` NIP, PAGE IF THERE' ARE MiY 90 ACCESS STRIPS THESE 'MUST BE SHOWN ON TJJE TENTATIVE MAP AND TFiE RECORZING DATA INDICATED BETAW; ' N/A VOUJ�_ PAGE DISTANCE TCr C:ET't L:IMTS 71 nn HAS THE OWNER, OF THIS PARCEL^CREATED ANY CONTIGUOUS PARCELS? no r`• �/ / ,r ' IGNATURE pF 'APP LI 1� ` ..•ter/I1,1l�Iry '. y� "SIGNATURE OF OWNER OF RF5ORi3 x - FOR OPSE' ONLY Vi To Subaivisidt Comiaittees To A(iv sory Agencyt t4dat lake Action By Appeal to Board of Supervisors; Expiration date: Go=e nt a ; ` R e o e ipt Number,. Total RecetvecT"" tZ 1020 AtVised 744-80 8, Et4VIRONHEii'PAL IHP,,QTS AND NITIGA`TIG'd HEASURES*' Identify potentially significant environmental impacts associated with the land division. What project design features or special conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmental: impacts'? none/no potential impacts known 9, ENVIRONHENTAL SETTING'S a) Descr#be the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any'cttltural, historical or scenic aspects, % Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures b) Describe the surrounding information on plants and animals and any Cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the.typs of land use (residential, commercial, etc.)i. intensity of land use (one'-family, apartment houses, shops, depart-, ment stores, etc,)', and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc,) 1 , h CER�TI„EICAT Oi4l I hereby certify that the staxetnents furnished above and in initial ev`alua Lhe dr,ta and. information required for this the attacled exhibits resent tion to the of m abil.'t And that the facts, statpints y Y r' and information presented are true a"nd correct to the best of my knowledge and belief: a. L.• • � � Wim•/ �h _ � � � � ����� 4 L,y. l � `' � �� �r �✓..l..c'G'�1. ��.i Date. r � ,"yignatgte54 For *Use separate sheet for longer-r,esponsesz c u 4/85 , ,i 9a) Site is an eXisting orchard with one single family, residence thereon. Lana is level, consists of vina loan to a depth of greater than G feet. PTo mown scenic, Historical or cultural aspects effect the property. 9b) SV,.rrounding area is primarily 5 - 10 acres family farms. Area is level, vine. loan. H10hway 32 provides access to area from East and Muir Avenue from West. No known scenic, cultural or historial arjects associated with the area. t Return to BUTTE COUNTYN41 13 co. Ptlinfilln! agcbmn EnineASong GENERAL "PLAN CONFORMANCE RT ,1 '` E. 9th.1 St. FOR -PARCEL MAP OR SUBDIVISION A JAN 1 0 1889 Chico, CA 95528 Xtems 1-4 to be completed by applicanti 1,, Applicant Name .'and address Cliff and Jackie Beatty MAR '�'0999 C/o 2 6 7 / Ke nneFJ y AvG Ch i L:u 7 2, Project Description 4 parcel Parcel Map Assessor's Parcel Number(s) 42-10-13 4, Proposed We single family residential; 5 acre minimum Toe following items are to be completed fty the Planning Departmenti Ctirrent, zoning —Land Conservation Agreement NO General Plan Designation 09,Ci 1-;) e' pl el,D cpwp _AAR App,licable Conditional Criteria: Not Applicable Agricultural-Reslddntial YES NO 1. Agricultural Compatibility 2. 'Water & Sover Capacity 3,. Adequate FLze Facilities 4. Road CapLtiEy & Maintenance 5. Access to Commercial & Schools Orchard & Field Crops I 1. Vredominant 5-10 Ac. Parcel Site -2. Vicinity of Urban Boundaries 3. Agr�'.c. viability not impaired Staff Det:16rminationi Project does — does not V - substantially conform to the General PJan.and zoning. AS -M APPLICANT FOR THE REQUESTED LAND DIVISION, I AM AWARE OF THE Atm STAFF 'DETERMNATIL)N REGARDING THE CONFORMANCE WITH THE GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING* Dated Siphature of Applicant to 16OCI (r&Vibed 6-80) 12, a .,, .,.._ .. y,. ... ..._.. .._ ... _. ..r I! SUBDIVIDERS STATCM,�NT, rel Name Date Project AP y # 42 �� 10 - 13 1, -Existing use (s) of the hand sinal:e family, residence - orchard t. Proposed use (s) of the land siricrle family residence 3. , Improvements proposed (See Ch. 20-21 County Code)u per code 4. Public areas proposed rnna _ S. Tree planting/ori removal (approx, number)_ 56 almond Erep 6, covenants. " Preliminary copy of any condition, restrictive reserVations or existing or proposed shall be attached to this statement. attached none 7. division, �.e.i private road, urban State type of d an rural, etc:,w i private road, rural LD 1040 l a Planning Department NAME: CLIFF & .JACKIE BEAT.TY. I Environmental Health Department CDF (Forestry Department) AP: _42-1.0-13 Attn: J. Craig 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 of District (wall map) 440/ r✓ Water Company kif individual wells are not indicated on application or map) Durham Irrigation OR Durham Mutual Water Co. California Water Service Cc ,pang (Chico area) Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District (Oroville area, SE of river) Thermalito Irrigation District (Thermalito area NE of river) Limesaddle Community,Ssrvi.ces District (Paradise area along Pentz Rd. to lake) De1 Oro Water (Paradise Pines area) Buzztail Waterworks (Doe Mill Ridge/Forest Ranch area) Paradise Irrigaaion District City of . . (check wall maps for spheres of influence) ' Oroville Chico Paradise- Biggs Gridley OROZILLE AREA ONLY: Lake Oroville Area :Public Utility District (see large map in cabinet) Feather River Recreation District (see large map in cabinet) „ w El Medio Fire ;District (check wall map, a small portion of Oroville only)' BIG, RICHVALE, GRIDLEY AREAS (SOUTH BUTTE COUTY): check wall map and 'title report to see what ,applies. Some areas overlap. Drainage, District #X Drainage District #2 Drainage District #1.00 Drainage District #200 Rec'lamat'ion District #833 • Reclamation District #2056 Sacramento and Sari Joaquin Drainage District Butte Creek Drainage District IN CERTAIN cAsF,S Superintendent of Schools (only for subdivisions) X Dept. of Fish and Came (ar water and in rural: and mountain areas) Cal. Trans near State Hwy, 32, 701 99, 149 Chico cut-off`# 162 (Olive Hwy. $� Richvale Hwy,), 191 (Clark Road State Water QualityControl Board (projects with more than 100 lots or units) United States Forest Service (if project borders USA land --check AP books) Parks and Recreation Department (property near Lake Oroville) State Water Resources Department (property near Lake Oroville ---= watershed) Rock. Creek Reclaimation Dist, (west of Chico Airport, south of Rock Creek and east of Hwy, 99 (see wall map) Chico Area Recreation & Park Dist (only for subdivisions) SPECIAL CASESe check title report for any mention of special services or easements such 68 to Thermalito Irrigation District (numbered items) �7C:1TTC:E C�:F' �77FT'ERMTNA'S�GUN =O _ Office of Planning and Re arch aE'RoButte County 1400.Tenth Street, Room 1 ` Planning Department: Sacramento, CA 95814 MAY 2 3 19$9 7 County Center Drive or Oroville, CA 95965 • CAtPJpACE J. GRUB88, 809 Co, Clerk KX tounty Clerk County of Butte By .—�=��i� Deputy SU33aEGT Z Filing ofNotice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 of the: Public Resources Code, - Vroject Title AP 11 Name 'Tettative, Parcel Map AP#42. 10-13Cliff & Jackie Beatty State. Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number 11 (if submitted to Clearinghouse) John Mendonsa, Public Works 538-7266 Project Location Ori the south side of Kennedy Avenue, 2200 feet east of Muir Avenue, Chico area. .Project Description TPM to divide 24.6 acres to create 2 Parcels at 5.0 acres and 2 Parcels at 7.4 acres: `I'hia is to advise that the Butte County Advisory—Agency (.Lead Agency or Responsible Agency) "has approved the above -describes project on May 2-40,1989 - and has made the following determinations regarding the abo(.Date) ve-described project; 1 ti Th.projecenvironment.t will, x will, not, have a significant effect an the 2. An Environmental impact Peport tags prepared for this project Pursuant to the provisions of OEM, X ANegative Decof laration iasis prepared for this project pursuant to the ProvMitigation measures .X were, stere not, made a condition of the Approval of the project, 4i A statement of overriding considerations iaas, ,X was „yot, adopted for this project. This is to certify that the final BIg With comments and responses and record of ptoject approval is available to tho—general public at Butte County Planning Department 1 County Ceftter brave Ot•oville, CA 95965' Date Received. for Filing and Posting at OPR Si nature BiI T'urpIn 94 49 4r Senior Planner Title MAY 1989 N11181 c ufolY1% ..�� Butte 160Uq LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY` -}• r DEPARTMENT SOF PUBLIC WoRks; WILLIAM (13111) CHEFF" Director 1' `OUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 538.7681 RONALD D. McELROY Deputy Director CERTIFIED !MAIL May 22, 1989 Cliff and Jackie Beatty RE: AP 42-10-13 c/o 267 Kennedy Avenue TPM Chico, CA 95926 Deat Mr. and Mrs. Beatty; At the regular meeting of the Butte County Advisory Agency held on May 22, 1989, the Agency adopted a negative declaration with enviraanmental mitigations and approved the tentative parcel map, on the above -referenced property subject to the conditions listed on the attached sheet: If no 6ppeals are timely filed --wit' i`i ten (10) days of the date of the Advisory Agency's appro,?al=-with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, this action will be final. When the conditions of approval are complied with, it will be in order f` for you to file your. ''final map" with the Butte County Department of Public Works for recordation within tWenty-four (24) months of the date of approval by the Advisory, Agency If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this officer: JM/ds attachment cc: Planning bepartinentv/ 'nvironmetttal health Department A aod. Q Engineering L„ 0 Z., v CLIFF AND JACM BEAT, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP;, AP 42-10-13, 4 parcels on the south side of Kennedy Avenue, 2200 ft.. east of Muir Ave. Chico, area. Engineer: A and Q Engineering' Public Works conditions. Provide two-way traversable access RS-8-LD-II to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2 Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map, I Show 50 ft. building setback line measured from centerline of access easement. Provide road maintenance agreement. 5 Deed to the County of Butte 30 ft, night-of-way from the centerline of Kennedy Avenue: $ Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Kennody Avenue. 7 Show all easements of record ori the final map. a Provide street name signs per requirements of the Department of Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. Provide cul-de-sac at the end of the street. 10 Obtain encroachment permit and, construct standard road approach providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of access road -and Kennedy Avenue 3.1 Pay any delinquent taxes or current taxes as required, 12 meet the requirements of the Butte County Fire Department, 13 Provide 20 ft. drainage easement to Lndo Channel Slough ri 14ealth Dept. conditions: 14 Provide adequate area for wells and. 100 ft, leachfield frie '>etback a,,buGd those areao on each parcel. 15 5how.A 50 fti leachfield setback from the ,drainage way on parcels 3 aad 4. 16 Show a 100 ft. l:eachfield setback from the highwtter line of the creek on parcels 3 and 4 including the flood plain boundary, 17 and Locpai�ce f -� osal. system sd�rvi.ng, theate exi.stnifdwell�narontorelocate re� � ' �� 1 and out of the $ roadway easement: Bu% C04 PJ;5- a►rrtg ttli. j.MAY -' ,,• V .••" �' " " Oroville, Callfarnia 48a ite 160 t LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AND BCAUTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CH8FF, Direclor 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIPORNI OS165 Telephone. (gib) 538.7681 RONALD 0, h1eELR0Y Deputy oftoctor CERTTFItD MAIL f• May 4, 1989 Cliff and Jackie &,atty RE, AP 42-10-13 c/o 2677 11,ennedy Avenue TPM Chico, CA 95925 Dear Mr. and Mrs.. Beatty.- Please eatty.Please be advised that the Butte County Advisory Agency will hear your application on the above -identified property on May 72, 1989: The Agency will be reviewing ,the findings from the .Planning Department and will be considering your tentative parcel map, Public Works will recommend the conditions of approval as listed on the attached sheet. The meeting will commence at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Supervisors'' Room, County ,Administration Building, 25 County Center Drive, Orov.i.11e, California. 'If you have any questions regtirding this, matter, please contact this office; Very truly yours, William Cheff Director of Public Works (' ohn Mendons Aszl8tant ni ector AWL CLIFF AND JACKIE BEATTYi TEMTATIVE PARCEL MAP, AP 42-10-13, 4 parcels on the south side of Kennedy Avenue, 2200 ft east of Muir Ave. Chico area. Engineer: A and Q Engineering Public Works conditions: 1 Provide two-way traversable access 98 -8 -UD Il to each parcel from a county maintained road or state highway. 2 Access to be r.ezerved in deods as Per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map. 3 Show 50 ft. 'building setback lane measured from centerline of access easement: !t Provide road maintenance agreement. 5 Teed to the County of Butte 30 ft. right-of-way from the centerline of Kennedy Avenue. 5 'Indicate a 50 ft. building setback from the centerline of Kennedy Avenue 7 Show all easements of record on the final map. 8 Provide street nate signs per :requirements of the Department of Public Works prior to rt,,cordation of the final map, g Provide 'cul-de-sac at th'p end of the street. r 10 Obtain enctoachmerit permit and construct suandard road approach providing adequate sight distance at the intersection of access road and Kennedy Avenue 11 Poy any delinquent taxes or current taxes 'es required:. 12 Meet the requirements of the Butte County Vire Depari:mett. 13 ", Provide 20 ft. drainage easement to 1,ihdo Channel. Slough: n �,� r�•i ` - n ..� k. Butte Cour 017 LAND 0E NATURAL WEALTH AND BEAUTY PLANNING ,DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE, (916) 538-7601 +�Iay 3 > 1989 -,el"1.iff & Jackie Beatty 2671 Kennedy Avenue ,Chico, C3A. 95926 Re: Tentative Parcel Map AP#42-10-.13 Dear Mr. a Mrs. Beatty; T- e Butte County Planning Department has completed the eavironmental review of your project in accordance to the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to thea Butte county Advisory Agency within the required 105 days pursuant to the, California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. In addition, -`he Planning Director's report required by Sections 20- pr3 and 20-99 of the Butte County subdivision ordinance has-been = mpS,ted. Please find enclosed the Planning Director's Report wiich has been prepared for your project. Please review the enclosed Planning Director's Report with conditions of approval if applicable. if you note any errors or omissions in our evaluation, please bring them to our attention. yhe Environmental Documents .and Planning Director's Report for r ,. project e Fent to the ButtCounty Advisory Agency ko theii action. California Government Code Sections 65980 and 6.5952.1 requires the Butte County Advisory Agency set hearings and approve or disapprove your project,,within six months from the date on which your application was rbceived and accepted. The 'month time limit for your project mandated by 'state law, will c curon September 4, 1989. The Advisory Agency will. notify you of the time and place of the public hearing for your project. if there are modifications to your project; not related to mitigating an identified impact, re-evaluation of your project shall be required. Vo;' Butte County Advisory Agency 2,%OM Planning. Director SUBJECT: REPORT ON TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP FOR CLIFF AND JACKIE BEATTY, AP# 42-10-13 I)ATE: May 3, 1989 'his is a proposal to divide 24.6 acres to create two parcels at 5,0 acres and two parcels at 7.4 acres. The present zoning is A-- B.« The Land Use Plan Map of the Butte County General Plan f3eaignnates this area as orchard and Field Crop. The project site 1xa located within the Chico Area Land Use Plan. 1h,0 project site is located adjacent to the Chico Greenling the 66marcation.between urban and agricultural, uses. The property is surrounded however, by non-viable commercial almond orchards which have 'been subdivided info 1 and '5 acre residential. lots. -0 to the encroachment of urbanization, this 24.6 acro orchard 1z rf.o longer considered a viable long term agricultural property. NO loss of prime agriculturally productive soils outside a designated urban area will occur as a result of this project, 7,1,11e proposal does not conflict with County zoning nor any adopted or proposed element of the Butte County General Plan not any 'County., Specific or community plan. A Negative Declaration has been.prepared for the proposed project in accordance to the California Environmental Quality Act and forwarded to the Butte County Advisory Agency within the required 10S days as mandated by the California Public Resources Code Section 21151.5. Recornmend approval of the proposed. Tentative Parcel Map for Cliff and Jackie Beauty subject to the following mitigation measures-. 1. the flood map July 1, 1988 and place a noteyas de on thepma :a b Show o}�re the zone A Floodwa icte p "All development must meet the standards and requirements of FEMA and the County Health Code and flood plain elevations must be established by a licensed civil engineer prior tc any development or the ;issuance of building permit's within.. the Zone "A'+ Floodway. 2. Prior to recordation. of final map, a ft-L! 'of $75.00 per lot is required to be paid to the west Side Area Fire Station Benefit Fund; f cc Cliff and Jackie Beatty A & Q Engineering A 1\ Ix { r Pk _ EMUeouft�y LAND OF NATURAL WEALTH AN D 3 Ti PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTERDRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 9,9965-3357 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 April. 3 1989 yJU" & Jackie Beatty ,10 2677 Kennedy Avenge, hcrr� CA 95926 Tentative Pa-_v-:el Map DeAte 11.14r.& Mrs Beatty .gym initial study of your ,proposed project, a Tentative Parcel %0-p, indicates potentially adverse impacts to the environment � ypafer to the enclosed environmental checklist) To reduce'or l immate these iampacts, stlitable Mitigation measures are egUiredas part of the project. Otherwise, an Er,.viro;nmental =alp,ACt Report (21M) is required pursuant to the California µnvironmental Quality Act. A-11 early se to his Department,rwillnexpeditettYe schedulingofyour tO ect. Please on, sent to the Planninge forward your Written response within 3.5 clays From the date of this letter. should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between lOtOO a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sincerely, :8 A. Kircher .rector of Yannirig t BrenMoore Associate Planner M; jmc a nc cc: A&Q t, aginaering �u i V Emit CO- Prannt09 CornM 3 0189 I i +° � � h; ,'i t A k :1' k A twJit /1 ! t DEPARTMtNT OF PUBLIC HEALTH nIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Address 196 Memorial Way 0 7 County Center Drive ❑ 747 Elllbtt Road Reply to Chico, Collknrnia 95926 Otoviller Coliiornie 95965 .Paradises Colilornia 95969 T, (*phone, 916/8912727 Telephone! 916/538.9281 Telephoget 916/872.6308' March 28, 1989 Cliff "& Jackie Beat £E Cliff & JackieBeat;ty Parcel Map 2677 Kennedy Av,Ss Kennedy Av., Chico Chico, Ca. 95926 AP# 42-10-15 bear Mr. & Mrs.. Beatty This department has advised the Butte County Department of Public Works Land: Development Section that we are prepared to act on the above annlication. Based on present information, we can recommend approval or conditional approval. `Recommended Conditions for .40ptoval 1. Provide adequate area for wells and 1001 leachfield free setback around those areas on each parcel. 2. Show a 501 leachfield setback ;.From the drainage *way on parcels 3 and 4. 3. Show Fj 1001 leachfield s0;Njtk from the highwater line of the creek on parcels 3 and 4 including the floodplain boundary: 4. Locate and if necessary relotate the sewage disposal system serving the existing dwelling onto its respective parcel. and out of the roadway easement: 54 Place a note on the map that states "Deep well seals Will be required to proton deep�roilnclwater from shc3alow ground- water nitrate contamination= If YOU have any questions) please contact the Chico oftirnh-, Sincerely, �. ThomA Reis Vit. S. ,Supervising Sanitarian Division of Cnvi;:onmental Health a i $L ' Public Works -kannxng; A Bn ineeri & , ng r APPENDIX X �I�7VTR.C7TM7ENT�.'��.. C�E�7tLL�5'T' r't7RIII (To be completed by Lead Agency) LOG No. 89--03-07-02 AP NO. 42-.10-13 � _ ��ACKGF2�iJND h:* ,Name of proponent Cliff and Jackie Beatty 2, Address of proponent and representative (if applicable): Cliff, & Jackie Beatty A&Q Engineering— c/o 2677 Kennedy Avenue 1280 East 9th Street Chico, CA. 95926 Chico; CA 95926 5M Project description: TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP �x... "./�sN'DA:T©RY �'ZNDZ7T7GS _ C7'F'. S:LGNZaF'SC.ANCE YE5 g YBE N0:_ 1, Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the enviro»ment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop 1alow self-sustaining levels, threaten to el:Uninate: a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of major periods of California history or prehistory? V 2, noes the project have the potential to achiLe-e short-term benefits to the detrimentt of long-term environmental goals! (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brie.'E period of time while long -terra impacts Will endure into tho.future,) 3, Does the project; have: impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively smalls but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant,) 4. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly,or indirectly? L� 'CiERN2+�A`T�ON (To be completed by the head Agency), On the basis of this initial evaluation: �..�M. I/WE find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared: I/WE find that although the proposed project Collix have it significant effect on the environment, there will not be a signifid&it effect in this case because the MITIO&ION REAMS described on the attached sheet have been added to the project, A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared: T/WE find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. COUNTY 7F Bt1Tj PLANNING DEPAMENT 2y 1989 By, Brent Mooa^e Assoc, at Planner Neviewed by: If ` I U:: w i �v. ` t�riv�rr2or�rr�x•:�r., xrKr�,��x i (Explanations of all "YES" and 'tMAYtE" answers are required on attached sheet(s). I. EARTH, Will the proposal result in signif cant: YE5 MAYBE NO Ai Unstable earth conditions, or changes in,geologid, substructures? b. Disruption, displacement, compaction or overcovetting of the soil? f c. Change in topography or ground surface relief fe,stures7 _ d. Destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? �. e increase 311 Wind or Water erosion of soils, either on or off site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands; or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bays inlet or lake? v, g. Loss of prime agriculturally productive soils otatside designated urban areas? h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hat'Aeds such as earthquakes, landslides) mudslides; ground failure or similarhazards? 2. AIfi: Will the proposal result in substantialt a.. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation, of objectionable odors, smoke or fumcs7 (/ c. Alteration of air movement) moisture; or tdmpetature, or any change in climate, locally of regionally? ' 3. `WATEg. Will the proposal result in substantial: a. Changes in currents) or the cout<se or direttj,on of Water movements in either marine or .fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage itatterns, or the rate and amount of surface riihoff? c. Need for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetations ,removal, channelitation or culv�art installation? d. Alterations to the co[irse or EIoW of flood waters? e. Change inthe anount of surface Water in any Water body? f. Discharge into surface Waters, or in any alteration of surface Water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? Altoration of the direction or rate of flow of ground Waters.' Et. Change in the quantity or quality of ground Waters, either through direct additions or Withdrawals, or through 'interception of Ali aquifer by cuts r oxcavations L Reduction in the amount of Water otherwise available for ,public Water supplies' J- ]exposure of people or property to Water-telated hazard's such as Flooding? 4. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantih'i aw grange in t , diversity of specles) or hommbar of any species of plants (including trees,: shrubs) grass, crops) and aquatic plants)? b. plants?on .of the numbers of any unique) rare' moattgered spoties of to introduction of new species of plantg into rl t�Cea or in a barrier to the 'normal rexlenishment of existing Apedw, . Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? _ ✓` �z_ I .3y t 5. ANI_MAT'f ` 'I;TFE. Wil, the propo iu. 3to u.lt 3n substantial: ,YES YAE NO ange in the diversity :of species, ox numbers of any species of animals a.:(I�,ir ds) land animals including repiiltc,st fish and shellfish, organisms insects)? b. tion in the numbertl of any unique, rare or endangered species of Remo c. Introduction of new spet,-ies of - ma'la into an area, or in a barrier to the migration or movemetlt of animals? d. Deteriorttion of existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6., NOISL', Will the proposal result ,in substtuitialt a, increases in existing noise levels? t b. Exposure of people to severe noise limiels? L Mum AND 6LAPE. Wil! the l3roposal prodilce significant light and. glare? _ p, I" td,.Sr-,. Will the proposal result in a i?ubstantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? ,. NATti',i," RESOUPgL-S. Will t]Uk proposal reJsult in substantial., a. Increase in the rati3 of use of any ml-ural resources? !/r b. Depletion of aany non-renewable m ti=3 resources? 1:0, RISK OF UPSET, Will the prroposal invol.Vo# a A risk of eyplimion or release of hiu rdous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides) ehetiicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b, Possible interference. With an omergertey response plan or emergency evacuation plan? III gOoP TIatte proposal AAlterlocation, distribution, density or _�✓ '_ a£itll hethe 31.2. HOUSING. Will the proposal afftdt x&ist trig housing, or create a demand additional housing? for 1/ .13. TRANSPORTATIONLOT-R RATION, Will the proposal result in: a, Generatinh of substantiotl additional v6hicle; movement? v b. Effects on existing parking fatrilitie.s, or demand forL new parking? L. d, Substantial impact on ek;tsting transpdrtation, systems! - d, Significant alterations to present, �a'tlterns of circulation or moverent of people and/or goods? C .� e. Alterations to WaterbornO, rail or aizr*'traffic;? f. Increase in traffid hatavds to motor vehicles) bityclists or pedestrian.? 134. kILMIC SERyICES, Will the proposal have lilt effect upottt or result in a teed for heir or altered go'vexnmen� services: a. Pire protection? b. tpolice protection? c.- :schools? d, Parks or other recreational fadilitio;'T e.' ftaintenance of public facilities, indluding rnads? f. tither governmental, services? .3y z A 15. ENEf2GY. Vill the proposal result in: YES MA` Bt N0 A. Use of" substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of anergy, or requi-re the development of new sources of energy? lf,, UTlL1TTES'. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following: a. Power or natural ;gasp b. Communications systems? t c. Water availability! di Sewer, or septic systems? e. Storm hater drainage?' f., Solid waste and disposal? 17, 1AIAN Iii':Ai,TH,. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential. Hazard (excluding mental health):' _] b. Exposure, Of people to potential health hazardtl 10. 1AESMTT"i. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of aw, sco,aI -, vita or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the 'view? cl•cation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public 19, PXcRE.AMN. Will the .proposal result in an, impact upon the quality or uantity tf existing recreational opportunities? 20, CUU .'URAL EESOUF q, Pa, Will the proposal result in the alteration or destruction of a IAstoric prehistoric or archaeological site! b. Will the proposal result in adverse phyr3ical or aesthetic effects to a prehiswori- or historic building, structure or object? d. Does the proposal; have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect, unique ethnic cultural, values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred uses within /r the potential impact ,area'? y Pu�"- L"C7 :>7C rT 15' I NV RO1Vf^ NTA AXTON a attadhedr -4W r =— OC-O.SSIOr OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION i,,,f; 3b,d,f: Development of four additional homesites on this ;orperty will: result in some disruption, displacement, compaction and overcovering of soil which could lead to an increase in erosion and s,i1t,ation of the Lindo Channel Slough. Nowever,'due to the size of the patcel,s being created, this effect is n 5t expected to be significant. igs The project site is located adjacent to the Chico Greenline, the der,-no,kation between urban ;and agricultural uses. The property is Vjrr,punded however, by unviable commercial almond or.hards which have b,e---A subdivided into 1 and 5 acre residential lots, Due to the encroachment of urbanization, this 24.6 acre orchard Ls no lunger co idered a viable long terr►i agricultural property. No loss of prime ager4pulturally productive soils outside a designated urban area will. occur as a result of this prdl ect ib-. All of Butte County is within the Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone viii.. The subject property is located approximately 6 to 7 miles southwest of the 'Tuscan Monocline, a fault system of unknown activity. Construction of buildings to the Uniform Building Code Standards for seismically active areas should provide adequate protection to occupants in case of seismic activity. zone "A'r floodway-: The Tentative Parcel property are designated as a Portions of the southerl art of t l tap should be recorded showing the zone "A" floodway as depicted by the Insurance rate map on July 1, ile$ and a note placed on the main "All development mast meet the standards and requirements of FEMA and the County Health Cod-: -,,d flood plain elevations must be established by a licensed engineert;o any development or issuance of any building permit within the designated zone "A'" floodwayrr . ,s: The subject property is currently zoned A-5 (Agricultural, 5 acre 1inilnums). The General. Plan for the area indicates Orchard & Field Crops, and the policies of that designation indicate that 20 acre parcels are appropriate. However, because of the surrounding i and 5 acre parcels, similar deve1opment of 1 and 5 acre parcels would be appropriate. Creations proposed 5 acre parcels is consistent with the character and. intensity of surrounding development in the area. 10a,c,f The proposed projee,t will have some minor impacts upon thr, existing transportation facilities. The development ,of 4 additional residential homesites will generate approximately 40 vehicle trips pet day rLong the Highway 32 Cbr-i.dor. Traffic impact fees established 'by the atte County Board of Supervisors for the Chico Urban. Area is anticipatod to mitigate all cumulative system wide traffic impacts caused by the proposed pre"J ect,. 14a The proposed proje t will impact a level of service for fire p the West side Chico area, West Side Fire Station Benefit Fund of' 1 $15.00 per lot has been. established in this area of Chico to mitigate the impacts of new development, prior to todordat-Jon of trie 5 final map, a 'fee of $75.00 per lot is required to be paid to the West side Area Eire Station Benefit Fund, 4b; Butte Cou,xty Sheriff's Department is responsible for law enforcement and protection of the project area. Rapid development in rural areas of the county and restrictive budgets have reduced the department's cency apacity for preventative patrolling and rapid response to eITIor20a Project site has been identified as an area of low sensitivity for archaeological resources. As such, no further research is necessary to determine if significant impacts to archaeological or =Rural resources will occur as a result of the proposed project RECOMMENDED MITIGATION MEASURES: ,. Record a plat showing Zone "A" Floo0way as depicted by the flood map July:1, 1988 and place a note on the map`: "All development Must meet the standards and requirements of FEMA and the County Ifealth Code and flood plain elevations must be established by a licensed civil engineer prior to any development or the issuance of building permits within the Zone "A" Floodway. 2. Prior to recordation of final map, a fee of $75.00 per lot is required 'tri be paid to the West Side Area Fire Station Benefit Fund App1�,'(;,ant: Cliff Jackie Beatty AP #42-10-13 Log #89-03-14-01 DATA SHEET A . PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Type of Project-. Tentative .Parcel Map 2. Brief Description Tentative Parcel Map to divide 24.6 acres to create '2 parcels at 5 acres and 2 parcels 1.4 acres. 2* Location: On the south side of Kennedy Avenue, 2200 feet east of Muir Avenue in the Chico Urban Area. - = 4, Proposed Density of Developments One dwelling unit per 5 S. Amount of'Impervious Surfacing: Less than 5 percent 6. Access and Nearest Public Roads: Kennedy Avenue 7.1 Method of Sewage Disposal:. individual septic and leachfield systems. 8. Source of Water Supply; Individual wells. 9. Proximity of Power Lines: Adjacent to property. 10. Potential for Further Land Divisions and Development: Mone B. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING Physical Environment 1. Terrain _ a.. General Topographic character: Flat valley orchard land. b. Slopes: 0-2% c. Elevation: Approximately 160 feet above sea level.. d. Limiting Factors: None 2. Sails a. Types and Characteristics: Vine fire sanely 'Loam,' excellent agricultural soils. bo Ll.miting Factors None 3. Natural Hazards of the sand a Earthquake Zotie. Moderate Earthquake ;intensity zone VIz1 b. Erosion Potential: Slight C6 Landslide Potential: hone d. Fire Hazard: Unclassified e. Expansive Soil; Potefttial: Low 4, Hydrology a. Surface Water; Lindo Channel runs along the southern property line. b: Grouhd"Water: Abundant aquifers c'. .Drainage Characteristics: Drains into Lildo Channel: d. Annual. Rainfall. (normal),. 20-22 inches e: Limiting Factors: Flooding potential on Lindo channel. 5: Visual/Scenic Quality:_ Good 6, Acoustic QUalityt Good 7 ' i f r -7 Air Quality: Good Biological Eny.iroftment 8, Vegetation: Almond Orchards 9. Wildlife Habitat: Small birds and animals common to Valley orchard lands: Cultural Environment lo. Archaeological and Historical,Resources in the Area: Low sensitivity area. 11, Butte County General Plan :Designation: Orchard and Field Crops. 12. Existing zoning: A-5 13. Existing Land Use on Site Agricultufal 14, Surrounding Area„ a. Land Uses: Agricultural uses, primarily :orchards. b. zoning: A--5 c. General. Plan ;Designations: Orchard & Fj ejd. t;r.�. d, Parcel Sites: Generally 1 to 10 acreL e. Population: Rural ;residential densities: 15. Character of mite and Area: Rural residential orchard land. 16. Nearest Urban Area City of Chico 17,Relevant p spheres of influence: City of Chico _- 18. Im t6vement Standards Urban Area N/A 19 Fire Protection Service a. 14earest County(State) Fire Stationt. Station No. 42 off of Cohasset Roadi I . dater Availability: Water Tender only. 20. Schools in Area: rhico Unified School. District tl BuHe �i"Ing Comm MaR 71989. COUNTY OF BUTTE I@rovll�, �adtfartWy DEPARMIENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center DrWve Oroville, CA 95965 (916) 538-7266 March 7, 1989 Cliff ,hackie Beatty RE AP 42--10-13 C/O 2677 Kennedy Ave. Tentative Parcel Ma" Chico, Cry M X . 9/5426 Mn,t Dearv♦ t a t ty Mzi.s is to notify you that your application for a tentative map for the above-refereucad p7VPerty is being submitted to the Pi annting Department for eaVv rormiental -ietermination, and to the Environmental Health Department for its reve*a. This application will be considered complete when we have received notification from the Planning Department and the Environmental Health Department that all necessary data have.been received. w- These departments - will contact you regarding any additional information they may require. Very truly yours, Tailiam Cheff Director of Public Works AJq� ,Mendonsa ssistant Director JM/klc cc". 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